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State budget
in peril with
revenue hike
Tax extensions could be harder
sell to Republicans for governor
By Judy Lin plan if tax rev-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS enue remains on
its current tra-
SACRAMENTO — California is jectory.
beginning to see a welcome resur- Although the
gence in tax revenue, but what unemployment
should be good news is turning into rate still hovers
a political liability for Gov. Jerry around 12 per-
Brown. cent and the
ERIK OEVERNDIEK/DAILY JOURNAL The Democratic governor has Jerry Brown housing market
Crews are busy constructing a new restaurant,The Cheesecake Factory,at the Hillsdale Shopping Center in San been trying to persuade a handful of remains soft, the
Mateo.The restaurant,inset,is set to open by the end of the year. Republican lawmakers to support a state’s three main sources of rev-
five-year renewal of tax increases enue — the sales, personal income
The Cheesecake Factory coming to Hillsdale that otherwise will expire by June
30, saying the extensions are crucial
to help address California’s remain-
and corporate taxes — have been
trending higher than anticipated,
largely as business improves and
By Bill Silverfarb area before deciding on Hillsdale,” ing $15.4 billion budget deficit.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Rowe said. “We looked at the But he’ll have trouble selling that See STATE, Page 19
strength of the shopping center and
Those who take great pleasure in its current tenants before making
food will be delighted to hear the
lavishness and decadence of The
Cheesecake Factory is coming to
our decision.”
There are currently seven
Cheesecake Factories in the Bay
Learning to be a leader
the Hillsdale Shopping Center in Area with the closest to San Mateo By Heather Murtagh both a leader and a good daughter.
San Mateo. being in San Francisco and Palo DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Fraz will take that confidence with
The old Mervyns, closed two Alto. There are now 150 of the her to the University of California at
years ago, will be transformed into a restaurants across the country with For as long as Farsam Fraz can Davis this fall where she will study
luxurious space for eating and plans to open more, Rowe said. recall, the goal of becoming a doctor psychology.
socializing as construction crews The San Mateo site will be the has shaped her educational choices. Fraz, the oldest of four, will be the
are busy now in the beginning company’s third new restaurant to The 17-year-old Mills High first in her family to attend college
stages of the project. School senior from San Bruno truly
open in the United States this year, in the United States. She attended
The restaurant hopes to open its she said. One just opened in found freedom in becoming an indi- Allen Elementary and Parkside
doors before the year is up, maybe Houston and another is set to open vidual thinker and leader. Although Intermediate schools before decid-
as early as October, said Alethea soon in New Jersey. many of her choices break from her ing to attend Mills. The transition
Rowe, company spokeswoman. family’s Pakistani tradition, Fraz
“We did a lot of research in the See CHEESE, Page 6 prides herself in proving you can be See FRAZ, Page 19
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he giant redwood trees in the
Sunday, May 8. Woodside area played out in the mid- growing community of Greersville
Theft. Coins and a GPS unit were taken from 1860s and the logging operations (Woodside). The road was constructed to
an unlocked vehicle on Southview Court moved to the west, over the Sierra Moreno to Gulch Road (Woodside) by way of the west
before 7:45 a.m. Saturday, May 7. the coast. side of Grande Lake (Upper Crystal Springs
Stolen vehicle. A vehicle was stolen on The communities of Searsville, Woodside Reservoir). At Gulch Road, it jogged a bit to
Seagate Way before 9:59 a.m. Saturday, May and Portola Valley had been extensively set- the east then continued south (Whiskey Road)
7. tled in smaller units: West Union, Whisky to Sand Hill Road. This road, completed in
Theft. Hub caps were taken overnight on Old Hill, Greersburg, Laguna, Sand Hills, 1863, afforded better transportation for a
County Road before 1:18 p.m. Saturday, May north-south journey and better access to the
Schoolhouse, Page’s Mill, Pulgus Township,
7. businesses in Greersville, especially at
Raymundo, Byrne’s Store and Summit
Disturbance. A group of 20 juveniles were Whiskey Junction. The road was later rerout-
Springs, plus a few other small units. Not all
seen boxing on Belburn Drive at 3:05 p.m. ed to the east side of Crystal Springs Lake
of these people, however, moved to the west
Tuesday, April 26. (Canada Road).
of Skyline to pursue logging and logging-
Vehicle burglary. A truck was broken into on Count Haraszthy was not the only early per-
related businesses. Many had discovered the
Continentals Way before 7:49 p.m. Monday, son to realize the value of the soil of the area
April 25. virtues of the small, secluded, quiet rural area
on the east side of the Sierra Moreno. The soil as Dr. Tripp had been planting vines for
was good and it produced much of the vegeta- grapes for many years. His five and one half
FOSTER CITY bles that could be consumed by the families of acres of vines produced enough wine for local
Reckless driving. Two men were driving in the area. The soil was also good enough to sale and consumption at the Woodside Store
circles at the intersection of Pitcairn Drive produce the industry that had blossomed at the in spite of Dr. Tripp’s connection to the local
and Aruba Lane before 10:57 p.m. Saturday, Missions — wine making. Temperance Association. The 1800s produced
May 7. In 1858, Hungarian émigré, Count Agostin PHOTO COURTESY OF THE SAN MATEO COUNTY many more growers of vines. On the Rosedale
Shoplifting. A person was cited and released Haraszthy acquired two claims of 320 acres HISTORY MUSEUM Farm (Mountain Home Ranch), J. A. Hooper
for shoplifting from Costco Wholesale on each in the Spring Valley in the northern sec- The father of California’s wine industry,Agostin planted 18 acres of zinfandel vines. Across the
Metro Center Boulevard before 1:07 p.m. tion of Canada de Raymundo. The Crystal Haraszthy valley at Hazelwood Farm, (eastern part of
Saturday, May 7. Springs Hotel was built to the north of Mountain Home), S. L. Jones planted 80 acres
Commercial burglary. A man was arrested Haraszthy’s property and a road had been built Haraszthy decided to import thousands of cut- of vines but did not make only wine from the
for possession of drug paraphernalia and up the canyon that San Mateo Creek ran tings of grape vines from Europe. After plant- grapes. He was interested in raisins that he
shoplifting at CVS pharmacy on East through. With this in mind, the count visited ing 30 acres of vines (now inundated by water sold to Hong Kong. He sold the rest of the
Hillsdale Boulevard before 11:22 a.m. the vineyards of the most extensive vineyards in Crystal Springs Valley) he proceeded to
Saturday, May 7. in California, Luis Vignes at Los Angeles. experiment for raising the grapes for wine. See HISTORY, Page 6
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CHEESE
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Matthews, an architect, is espe-
cially pleased that the facade of the
restaurant will open up to the street.
job creation is good stuff. I will be
there when it opens,” Lee said.
The Cheesecake Factory serves Continued from page 3
Kreiss, Thomas Knight and Louis
Altschm. The biggest fields, 130
acres, however, were across the
“This is good for the shopping pizza, pasta, seafood, steaks, salads, road, on the east side, belonging to
center. I’m pleased Hillsdale is get- sandwiches and more. Sickert and Billings. Their grapes
At least 250 people will be hired ting away from being an enclosed The menu also features specialty grapes to the de Martini Winery in were sent to Ben Lomond for bot-
to work at the San Mateo restaurant, center and be more friendly to the dishes such as Chicken Madeira, San Francisco. tling and aging.
mostly in the kitchen. street,” Matthews said. Miso Salmon, Cajun Jambalaya On the Dennis Martin site, E. F. By far the best known winery was
“The Bay Area has been good to The Cheesecake Factory signed a Pasta and The Factory Burger. Preston’s winery produced 175,000 that of La Questa Winery of Emmett
us and we are thrilled to be opening long-term lease with Hillsdale, Dessert, however, is what first gallons of wine in 1887. The H. Rixford. Rixford had 40 acres
in San Mateo,” she said. Rowe said, and will start interview- brought The Cheesecake Factory fame. Schillings, of the spice family, and 7,000 vines on the La Questa
Each individual restaurant aver- ing job applicants about a month The restaurant servers over 50 bought this property in 1912. The tract in the town of Woodside. One
ages about $10 million annually in before it opens. All the staff will be cheesecakes and desserts such as winery building burned in 1930. of the La Questa vintages won a
sales, she said. new hires with the exception of the White Chocolate Raspberry Truffle In West Union, (a lumbering com- medal in Paris at an international
“We supply an attractive, large tax manager, Rowe said. Cheesecake and Godiva Chocolate munity that no longer exists north of exhibition.
base that will be a boost to the city’s “Everything is made from scratch Cheesecake. Woodside and the only reminder of In the early 1900s, a root-destroy-
general fund,” she said. in the kitchen,” Rowe said. “That’s “It is a high-end restaurant that it is a stone monument that has been ing insect, phylloxera, destroyed
Mayor Jack Matthews is looking why we hire so many people. There doesn’t act high-end,” said installed recently on Cañada Road), many of the 800 acres of vines in
forward to the restaurant opening. is a lot of kitchen prep to be done Councilman David Lim, who fre- cultivating the vines was done on a the Woodside area. The growing of
“I’ve been there before. I remem- every day.” quented The Cheesecake Factory grand scale. John Cuna, a grapes for wine in the Woodside
ber the portions were incredibly The restaurant will close at 11 while growing up in Los Angeles. Portuguese individual, had fields of area, however, has been reborn on a
generous,” Matthews said. p.m. weekdays and stay open until “I’ve got memories of taking vines. A mile south of him, B. much smaller scale — but with
The Cheesecake Factory serves midnight or later on weekends. prom dates there,” he said. Frapoli of San Francisco, kept a high-quality results.
more than just cheesecake, however, Sunday brunch is from 10 a.m. to 2 The restaurant caters to all kinds vineyard and south of him was a 75-
it has over 200 items on the menu, a p.m., Rowe said. of needs, he said. acre planting owned by an Italian,
full bar and stays open late. Councilman John Lee calls The “You can have birthdays there, its Charles Scalmanini. Scalmanini, Rediscovering the Peninsula by Darold
“We are famous for our generous Cheesecake Factory a great addition a good place for teens or you can who built a 60 foot by 100 foot win- Fredricks appears in the Monday edi-
portions,” Rowe said. “They are ery that cost $10,000. Further south tion of the Daily Journal.
to the city. just have lunch there,” Lim said.
THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Monday • May 16, 2011 7
As water creeps Endeavour ready to go
closer, residents By Seth Borenstein
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
House made for
picturesque set-
moved the protective scaffolding 15
minutes earlier than planned.
Libya: NATO hits oil Kerry:U.S.-Pakistan alliance at ’critical moment’ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS amid growing suspicion that to travel to Pakistan since the raid
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS comment.
Pakistan’s security forces were com- occurred — sounded a hopeful tone.
The reported attack came as the KABUL, Afghanistan — U.S. Sen.
TRIPOLI, Libya — NATO air- plicit in harboring the al-Qaida leader, “I think for the moment we want to
Libyan conflict appeared largely John Kerry warned Sunday that
craft blasted an oil terminal in a key who was killed May 2 in a raid by be hopeful and optimistic that we can
stalemated, with each side claiming already shaky U.S.-Pakistani relations
eastern city at nightfall Sunday, U.S. Navy SEALs not far from work our way through this, get over
gains one day, only to be turned have reached a critical juncture as
Libyan TV reported, after Britain Islamabad. this hiccup, and find a positive path
back the next. calls grow in the United States to cut
urged the alliance to widen its For its part, Pakistan is angry that it forward,” he said.
Libyan rebels said Sunday they some of the billions of dollars in aid to
assault on areas controlled by ruler was not told about the raid in But he made clear that patience was
have taken full control of the west- Islamabad following al-Qaida leader
Moammar Gadhafi. Abbottabad until after it was complet- running thin in Washington after it
ern port city of Misrata, 125 miles Osama bin Laden’s killing.
The Libya TV report said the ed. That prompted accusations that its was discovered that the terror leader
(200 kilometers) from Tripoli, the Kerry, who spoke in Afghanistan
bombs hit methanol tanks at the oil sovereignty had been violated. had been living for years in a com-
only major city in western Libya before traveling to Pakistan, said
port of Ras Lanouf, causing leaks. Kerry — chairman of the influential pound in a military garrison town that
with a significant rebel toehold. The sober and serious discussion was
NATO officials had no immediate Senate Foreign Relations Committee includes Pakistan’s equivalent of West
rebel claim could not be confirmed. needed to resolve the widening rift and the most senior American official Point.
U
.S. economic and fiscal per-
formance is in free fall. Its
superpower status grows
ever more shaky. Its public debt is
comed a new millennium, “America
was the uncontested global superpow-
er — economically, financially, mili-
tarily and, to Americans at least,
from Canadians, who get far better
value for their social spending, as it
turns to the task of integrating its
growing ranks of marginalized work-
postmortems
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soaring. Its legendary middle class is ers into the knowledge-intensive urnout for the District One supervisor special election was disap-
morally,” writes Tom Courchene, an pointing at less than 30 percent. Did the majority of voters just not
at risk as the American dream morphs eminent economist and political sci- economy that, at the moment, pro-
into a nightmare for millions adrift in vides opportunity only for the elite. care, not know enough about the candidates, or were just lazy or
entist from Queen’s University, in a preoccupied? Since mail-only is certain to be utilized as a cost saver in the
a sea of mortgage debt and job loss. major new essay by the Institute for Overall, “My view on what stands
Its intense embrace of a winner-take- in the way of America attempting to future, is there a way to increase participation? Maybe the time should be
Research on Public Policy. shortened from one month to two weeks. Maybe public service announce-
all brand of capitalism - not the norm More relevant than how the United regain its global role accords with
in Europe, Japan or, to an extent, Nicolai Ourousoff’s observation that ments reminding people to vote and mail.
States got into this mess, of course, is Here are a few observations on the race.
Canada — gave it a long, strong peri- the question of what’s next? Can it ‘America is an empire enthralled with
od of growth, but is creating the its own power and unaware that it is Dave Pine, the winner, did not prevail in District One, the district he will
recover? Or is it doomed to continue represent on the Board of Supervisors. He lost by 310 votes to Gina Papan
world’s least-equal developed coun- its slide? fading.’ But I am optimistic that this
try, a place where rich kids can blinkered view of reality is about to who, countywide, came in a surprising third. Ironically, Pine was a vocal
Courchene is gloomy in his analy- champion of district elections even though he predicted he would do better
expect to stay rich and poor kids sis, but more optimistic in his forecast be replaced by a determination to
poor. restore America to its former leader- in a countywide race. San Mateo is the only California county which main-
— though he stresses a happy out- tains countywide elections for supervisor, a system which has been criticized
Yet a decade ago, as the world wel- ship.”
by the civil grand jury and is now subject
to a civil rights lawsuit. The recent elec-
Letters to the editor tion results will only spur calls for a
change.
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Klein needs to give Poppies outside the Nob Hill market body? Does the Coroner’s Office You cannot run a successful county-
in Redwood Shores, but nobody that I come pick it up? wide race without union support (Terry
‘real apology’ asked as had any idea what it meant. Do people call the Public Guardian Nagel). On the other hand, too much
Editor, I remember that my dad bought a and ask for their help and what’s going union support may turn off some voters
In Andy Klein’s apology for driv- Buddy Poppy every year and I to happen if there’s nobody there to and editorial boards at a time of salary
ing under the influence of alcohol remember him giving me a dime so answer the phone? I guess the best solu- and pension reform (Richard Holober
(“San Carlos vice mayor arrested for that I could buy one also. I’ll go tion is not to die in San Mateo County. and Papan). You cannot run a successful
DUI” in the May 13, 2011 edition of down to Nob Hill next Monday to Rodel Ramos countywide campaign unless you have
he Daily Journal, he states, “I am buy my Buddy Poppy. Daly City both the funds and the endorsements
deeply saddened by the embarrass- For more information go to (Pine). Family legacy is a mixed blessing
ment that this may cause my family, www.vfw.org/Community/Buddy- Our so-called recovery (Papan).
Nagel ran a distant fourth when many who heard her at candidates nights
friends and the city of San Carlos. I Poppy/
It also contains the famous poem. Editor, and read newspaper endorsements (she received two and was mentioned
understand as a political figure that While newspapers and television sta-
we must hold ourselves to a higher Will S. Richardson second to Dave Pine in others) thought she would at least be a runner-up.
tions are full of “happy talk” about our She did not send out much mail but relied on cable, the Internet and a major
standard, and if I failed to live up to San Carlos ongoing recovery from the great reces-
that standard I am truly story.” grassroots effort. She failed to get the endorsement of the San Mateo County
sion of 2008, the facts tell a different Labor Council, which supported the other three. Even though she did not do
What’s striking in Mr. Klein’s Issues with county story. According to the World Socialist well in this race, it was her first foray for elective office outside of
short statement is that it focuses on website, “The U.S. annualized growth
the presumed “embarrassment” of the consolidation rate for the first quarter was down to
Burlingame. She may do better next time.
situation as opposed the true safety Editor, Most felt Papan was the one to beat because of name recognition. That
1.8 percent. Over the past year, the turned out not to be true. Papan’s family legacy was a mixed blessing. Gina
risk he placed on his community. I I am concerned at a recent proposal U.S. economy has grown by only 2.3
don’t think we hold politicians to a had her own strong record to run on as an effective Millbrae mayor and
that was made to the San Mateo percent, less than the 2.5 percent con- councilwoman and her experience as a state attorney general staff member.
“higher standard,” instead we simply County Board of Supervisors May 10. sidered necessary just to keep pace But she was usually mentioned in the context of her dad. For those who
hold them to the same standard we It appears the county of San Mateo with the expansion of the labor force.” were fans of Lou (and that included many county firefighters and police)
hold everyone else in the community. is considering consolidating the “The employment situation con- that usually translated into votes for Gina. But history often got in the way
Mr. Klein doesn’t apologize for poor Office of the Public administrator, fronting the American worker is a — then assemblyman Lou Papan’s role in former county supervisor Mike
judgement and he doesn’t apologize which handles the affairs on deceased social disaster the average time a Nevin’s failed quest for the Assembly and then later the state Senate. In the
for putting his own community at people with the Office of the Public worker stays unemployed is now 39 Assembly race, Gina was also a candidate. It was alleged that Lou arranged
risk, he only conditionally apologizes Guardian, which handles the affairs weeks — the longest period on for district lines to be changed to eliminate Nevin. In turn, Nevin, Jerry Hill
for not being super human. of the living. Why is this happening record. Young people are especially and Jackie Speier encouraged former South San Francisco mayor Gene
I have no objection to Mr. Klein and how is this beneficial to the resi- hard hit. Last year, the jobless rate for Mullin to run against Gina. He did and won. When Nevin entered the race
becoming San Carlos’ next mayor, dents of San Mateo County? 16 to 24-year-olds was 18.4 percent for Speier’s state Senate seat against Leland Yee, Lou Papan also became a
but not before he does a better job of The Public Guardian’s Office seems — also a record high.” Additionally, candidate. Many felt Lou’s entry took votes away from Nevin and gave the
acknowledging the severity of his to have its own issues with recruiting food prices have soared by around 30 seat to Yee. In the current supervisor race, Nevin supported Holober while
actions and makes a real apology to and retaining qualified staff and I’m percent over 2010. Meanwhile, cor- Speier and Mullin supported Pine. Yee supported Papan.
the community. constantly hearing that these people porate profits are at an all-time high. Papan’s victory in District One may provide some solace. But she has told
Greg Harris are overworked with high caseloads What we are seeing is not a cycli- supporters she is not going to run again and will concentrate with her sister
and no funding. Now they will be cal downturn, but the start of a mas- Diane on running their nonprofit John’s closet. Gina could rejoin the
San Carlos responsible for handling the affairs of sive restructuring of economic and Millbrae City Council after she is termed out and many will be urging her to
both the living and the dead? That social relations on a global scale,
Buddy Poppies seems like a conflict of interest to me. aimed at driving down the social
do so.
Holober, who came in second (1,587 votes behind Pine and 503 votes
Editor, If the Public Administrator’s Office position of the working class to levels ahead of Papan), was the main obstacle for Papan and visa versa. They split
Last year, I was sad to see that only is consolidated to save money, not seen since the Great Depression. north county, especially Daly City and Millbrae (where both reside). The
two local newspapers had anything at wouldn’t the Coroner’s Office be a So enough of the positive thinking only city where Nagel prevailed was her hometown of Burlingame but Pine,
all to say on the front page or front better fit? The coroner has a staff spin our plutocratic masters are put- also a Burlingame resident, was close behind. Holober led in Belmont,
page of the second section about available 24/7, and since people just ting on the so-called recovery. The Brisbane, East Palo Alto, Half Moon Bay, Pacifica and Colma. These are
Memorial Day. What’s even sadder is don’t die between normal business observant citizen should be aware of smaller cities while Papan prevailed in the big ones, San Mateo, Daly City,
that there was no mention of the hours of 8 am. to 5 p.m., it seems as what is really happening. Millbrae and San Bruno. Pine won most of the cities in central and south
Buddy Poppy. There was a VFW or if this would make more sense. What Don Havis San Mateo County.
American Legion volunteer, probably happens when someone passes away San Mateo Pine raised and spent the most money, much of it his own. Did Pine win
75 to 80 years old, selling Buddy after hours? What happens to the because he reached so deep into his pockets? In a way, he had to in order to
stay competitive in a tight race. He did not receive independent expenditures
OUR MISSION: for mailings as did Papan and Holober nor much support from PACs (politi-
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most cal action committees). Some have accused him of buying the election. But
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for money alone wasn’t enough to win. In addition, he had major endorsements
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. from Speier, Assemblyman Rich Gordon, Gene Mullin, Supervisor Don
By combining local news and sports coverage,
analysis and insight with the latest business, Horsley, Controller Tom Huening, numerous school board and city council
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF:
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Jon Mays, Editor in Chief provide our readers with the highest quality sive support in the numerous mailings he sent and was able to afford.
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ChiSox
Canucks rally past Sharks slip by
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Athletics
— Defenseman Kevin Bieksa tied it
7:02 into the third period, Henrik
Sedin scored on a power play 1:19
later, and the Vancouver Canucks
came back to open their first THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Western Conference final in 17
years with a 3-2 victory over the San OAKLAND — Oakland’s Trevor
Jose Sharks on Sunday night. Cahill lost his undefeated record and
Maxim Lapierre scored his first of gained the respect of Chicago man-
these playoffs, and Roberto Luongo ager Ozzie Guillen and lefty Mark
made 27 saves — and a brutal first Buehrle.
period giveaway — for the Canucks. Shortly after the White Sox beat
Game 2 is Wednesday night in the Athletics 4-3 on Sunday and
Vancouver. handed Cahill his first loss of the
Joe Thornton and Patrick Marleau season, Guillen sat in his office and
scored, and Antti Niemi stopped 35 declared the Oakland right-hander
shots for the Sharks, coming off an one of the best pitchers in baseball.
emotional, draining Game 7 victory Around the corner in the Chicago
over Detroit on Thursday night. clubhouse, Buehrle also fawned
San Jose took a 2-1 lead into the over Cahill’s pitches.
third period thanks to a goal on its Even on a bad day, the ace of the
only power play, and the gift from A’s rotation is too good to ignore.
Luongo. But after failing to finish “He has some of the best stuff in
several great chances late in the sec- the game,” Guillen said. “We got
ond, Vancouver finally converted in lucky. He can be a serious candidate
the third. for the Cy Young Award. I know it’s
Alex Burrows got behind Dan early but he has the stuff.”
Boyle on a left wing rush and fed a Cahill (6-1) gave up four runs, just
pass across and back to a pinching two of them earned. One came on a
Bieksa atop the right faceoff circle. solo home run to Alexei Ramirez,
Bieksa’s wrist shot that caught who had three of the season-high 10
Niemi sliding left and went past his hits Cahill allowed.
blocker on the other side. It could have been worse, too. The
Dany Heatley took an elbowing A’s turned four double plays while
penalty 32 seconds later, and the second baseman Mark Ellis made
Canucks’ power play, which looked several stellar defensive plays to
terrible its first three chances after shut down Chicago threats.
leading the NHL in the regular sea- Still, Cahill was good enough that
son, finally converted. Guillen couldn’t stop gushing about
A point pass from former Sharks the right-hander.
defenseman Christian Ehrhoff got REUTERS
Vancouver Canucks center Henrik Sedin (33) scores the game winning goal past San Jose Sharks goalie Antti Niemi “To hear him say that, especially
(31) during the third period in Game 1 of their NHL Western Conference final hockey playoff in Vancouver Sunday. on a day like today when I didn’t
See SHARKS, Page 12 feel I wasn’t as sharp, definitely is a
confidence booster,” Cahill said. “I
in a Players playoff
Niemi moving right, and Sedin, whose only ference semifinals turned into the Game 7 win-
other goal in these playoffs was into an empty ner.
net, skated onto it the other way, waiting for For a while it looked as if Niemi would make
Niemi to slide past before tucking a backhand it stand up as a second straight game winner,
shot into the empty net. too. The Finnish stopper, who won a Stanley
By Doug Ferguson Maybe a lot of pressure. San Jose, which almost blew a 3-0 series lead Cup with Chicago last year, made a handful of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS But other than that, there before beating Detroit, went up late in the first highlight reel stops as the Canucks pushed for
was no excuse.” period thanks to a generous pass from Luongo the tying goal late in the second period, robbing
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — In a Choi closed with a 2- to Thornton. Ryan Kesler with his right pad during a wild
playoff for the first time on the PGA Tour, K.J. under 70, making a par Luongo, who was felled by a teammate’s scramble around the crease, and Hansen in
Choi conquered an island green and more putt from just inside 5 feet shot off the mask in the warmups, tried to pass alone with the left pad.
pressure than he can remember Sunday to win that set up the playoff. the puck to the top of the left circle from behind NOTES: San Jose D Jason Demers was a
The Players Championship. Toms also finished with the net. But Thornton stepped in front of it and surprise late scratch because of an unidentified
with a 70, and that short fired his third playoff goal into an empty net. injury, and was replaced by Kent Huskins in his
He won’t forget the way it ended — and
Vancouver tied it 1:49 into the second period first game of these playoffs. F Benn Ferriero
neither will David Toms. K.J.Choi putt he missed on the 17th
green might not be the after Niemi’s pass was picked off on the boards was replaced by Jamal Mayers on the Sharks’
Toms went from narrowly missing an 18-
and sent back behind the net to Jannik Hansen, fourth line after playing the previous seven
foot birdie putt for the win on the 17th hole at only shot that haunts him. Leading by one, he
who hit Lapierre cutting in front between two games. Vancouver dressed big RW Victor
the TPC Sawgrass to missing a 3 1/2-foot went for the green on the par-5 16th and hit
defenders for a quick shot past Niemi s glove. Oreskovich on its fourth line in place of small-
comeback putt for par, handing Choi the into the water, leading to a bogey.
But the Canucks, off since eliminating er speedster Jeff Tambellini, who made his
biggest win of his career. This from a guy who was famous 10 years Nashville on Monday night, couldn’t convert
On a hole that is designed to provide great ago for laying up on the par-4 18th at Altanta playoff debut the final game against Nashville
the first three power plays of the game, failing in the second round.
theater, the finish fell a little flat. Athletic Club to win his lone major at the
Moments earlier, Toms hit his best shot of PGA Championship. Even so, he showed
A’S
the week from a divot in the 18th fairway and some grit at the end with a birdie on the final Ramirez drove in two runs and Omar
made an 18-foot birdie putt — only the fourth hole at Sawgrass, which soon was forgotten. Vizquel had two hits.
birdie on that hole in the final round — that “I’m disappointed,” Toms said. “But the Ramirez hit Cahill’s first pitch of the fourth
got him into a playoff. way I played 18 shows that I still can do it Continued from page 11 inning over the left field fence.
Then came the sudden-death playoff at one when I need to. I’ve got to work on my putting Crisp tied the game with a solo shot in the
of the most infamous par 3s in the world. a little bit. I could have put some distance fifth after Carlos Quentin put the White Sox
Sergio Santos pitched the ninth for his fifth
Toms looked to have the advantage when his between myself and my competitors.” ahead for good with a sacrifice fly in the sixth.
consecutive save, extending his scoreless
shot settled 18 feet away and Choi was on the So many other players felt they also squan- streak to 19 innings for the White Sox who Chicago added two unearned runs in the
other side of the green. dered chances, none more than U.S. Open went 6-3 on their road trip, winning all three seventh, when Cahill threw wildly to first on
But the South Korean hit a beautiful lag to champion Graeme McDowell and Nick series. Vizquel’s sacrifice bunt, allowing Alex Rios
just inside 3 feet that he ultimately tapped in Watney. It was anything but routine, though. Santos to score. Ramirez added an RBI single.
for his eighth career PGA Tour win, and his McDowell, who had a one-shot lead when walked Cliff Pennington to lead off the inning Barton hit a two-run single in the seventh.
first in three years. He became the fourth con- the third round concluded Sunday morning and walked pinch hitter Hideki Matsui with The A’s four double plays included a 9-3
secutive international player to win the PGA because of rain delays, lost his way after an two outs before Josh Willingham grounded and a 4-3-6-3.
Tour’s premier tournament. errant tee shot into the trees on the sixth hole. out. NOTES: The last time the A’s turned four or
Toms said his short putt was uphill and into He hit four shots into the water the rest of the “The big hit, when we needed it, eluded more double plays was Aug. 2, when they had
the Bermuda grain, and he knew it had to be way and closed with a 79. us,” Oakland manager Bob Geren said. “What five against Kansas City, also with Cahill on
hit solidly. Watney was in control late in the third was outstanding today was our defense. We the mound. ... LHP Dallas Braden’s flight to
“I kind of hit it on the toe and didn’t get it round until playing a three-hole stretch in 4- just didn’t get the big hit.” New York on Sunday was cancelled, so he’ll
rolling, and when I looked up it was left,” he over par, then fell behind with consecutive Daric Barton drove in two runs and Coco fly out on Monday. That also means his shoul-
said. “It was just a bad putt. No excuses, no bogeys at the turn in the final round and could Crisp homered for the A’s, who have lost three der surgery will be pushed back at least one
spike marks, no ball marks, no nothing. never catch up. of their last four. day.
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NHL’s Derek Boogaard’s brain
championship in four years, moves on to face
Maryland (11-4) in the second round next
weekend in Foxborough, Mass. Siena (13-5),
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Burlingame resident Brent Urban (left) spars with trainer Patrick Ragan at San Mateo’s Westside Boxing
Club May 10 in preparation for Urban’s May 19 Cruiser Weight division bout against Paul Vasquez at the
Lakeside Golf Course in Burbank.
TOM JUNG
Students from the San Mateo Adult School’s Poplar Campus and their family members get ready to sell a MARISA BINDER
variety of Asian and Latin American treats during an April 27 bake sale benefiting the Japanese earthquake Roche Molecular Diagnostics employees Jerry Kelly, Fred Reichert and
relief effort.Over a two-week period the combined purchases and donations collected came to over $4,700. Chuck Doyle were among those joining Rebuilding Together Peninsula
Back row,from left to right:Toshio Hirano,Noriko Sugizaki,Alma Villegas,Sakiko Matsumoto,Misuzu Hayama, April 30 to refurbish a lounge for older adults at the Peninsula Family Ser-
Reiko Iima,Yuko Austin,and Akiko Takahashi.Front row,from left to right:Rioka Hayama,Chisa Matsumoto, vice Fair Oaks Adult Activity Center in Redwood City. Others from Roche
and Sae Matsumoto. who lent a hand were Gabrielle Heilek,Ethel Kelly,Diane Romo,Reza Savari
and Judy Sheehan.
“When I was growing up, home was work sites have been extremely cooper-
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a safe place. But the filters have dis-
solved and most parents are not
Facebook experts,” Kindler said.
ative when it comes to stamping out
cyberbullying and protecting children
from online predators, Norris said.
Senior Ballroom Dancing. Free dance
SocialShield accesses Facebook like “Parents need to have regular discus-
San Mateo Homeowner Energy
lessons, 6:45 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Open Efficiency Workshop. 7 p.m. to 9 other third-party users do and has a sions with their children on what is OK
dance, 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Burlingame p.m. San Mateo City Council The idea came to start SocialShield, sophisticated set of algorithms that and not OK online,” Norris said.
Woman’s Club, 241 Park Road, Chambers, 330 West 20th Ave., San
Burlingame. Music by Nob Hill Mateo. A community workshop to
Kindler said, after he noticed how search for suspect materials sent to its SocialShield can also monitor mobile
Sounds, Country Western theme. $8 introduce San Mateo residents to sev- freely people shared private informa- clients, Kindler said. Some patents are phone calling and texting usage and
members, $10 guests. For more infor- eral residential energy efficiency pro-
mation call 342-2221. tion with complete strangers. currently pending on some of combine it with social network data to
grams available through the County
and the City. Free. For more informa- One acquaintance of Kindler’s posted SocialShield’s technology, he said. give parents a more complete picture
Hillbarn Theatre’s ReaderStage
presents ‘Between Yesterday and
tion email cgilmore@cityofsanma- on Facebook that the family was head- The service flags people, photos or about who is contacting the child.
teo.org.
Tomorrow.’ 7 p.m. Hillbarn Theatre, ed for vacation and for how long. The activity deemed suspicious and sends The company currently has “many
1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd., Foster City. A
staged reading of a new play by Bay THURSDAY, MAY 19 site even showed pictures of the fami- an email alert to parents. thousands of users,” Kindler said, and
My Liberty San Mateo Meeting. 6
Area director and playwright Kate
p.m. American Legion Hall, 130 ly’s house, Kindler said. In extreme cases, where bullying or the service costs about $10 a month.
Byrned about the Vietnam War. $10.
For more information or to buy tickets South Blvd., San Mateo. My Liberty “The entire world knew they were sex offenders are suspected of access- SocialShield hired a new chief exec-
call 349-6411. is a group dedicated to a constitution- not home,” Kindler said.
ally limited government based on the ing a site, someone from SocialShield utive officer last month, George
Energy Upgrade California principles of individual freedom, the That incident and a couple others will call a parent directly, Kindler said. Garrick, formerly of OfferPal and
Workshop. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. City sanctity of private property, fiscal prompted Kindler and Rostampour to
Hall, 333 90th St., Daly City. The responsibility and the free market. “It is not realistic for parents to mon- FlyCast.
County of San Mateo is partnering Free. For more information visit develop a service to give alerts to par- itor everything kids do,” Kindler said. “He has a great track record of lead-
with the cities of Daly City and San mylibertysanmateo.com. ents when their children face potential Ultimately, keeping children safe is ing small companies,” said Kindler,
Mateo to educate residents about how dangers online.
they can participate in the Energy ‘Growing Your Own Organic the responsibility of parents, Norris who said the company could eventually
Upgrade California rebate program Garden’ Workshop. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SocialShield has secured more than said. go public.
that emphasizes a ‘whole house’ Millbrae Library Community Room,
approach, rather than piecemeal 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. A free work- $10.5 million in venture capital funding Watchdog software can be useful but
improvements, as an efficient and shop, sponsored by the city of so far, Kindler said, and looks to quick- some require a level of consent on the To learn more about SocialShield go
effective way to save money while Millbrae’s Recycling and Waste ly expand into its 9,000 square feet of
saving energy. For more information Prevention Program, on how to grow child’s part as SocialShield does, to the website: www.socialshield.com.
call 363-1947. a bountiful and sustainable spring office space in San Bruno. Norris said.
vegetable garden. Free. For more The company has 20 employees now
League of Women Voters Meeting information call 259-2339. Children do not always voluntarily
on Immigration Reform. A panel of but that number is expected to grow give up their privacy, he said. Bill Silverfarb can be reached by email:sil-
speakers representing different Senior Care 101. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. dramatically, Kindler said. But Facebook and other social net- verfarb@smdailyjournal.com or by phone:
aspects of immigration issues will Burlingame Recreation Social Hall, (650) 344-5200 ext. 106.
present information on current law 850 Burlingame Ave., Burlingame.
and needs for reform, and answer Seniors and their loved ones (spouses,
questions. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Chetcuti children and caregivers) are invited
good budget news is good political receive a minimum amount of funding
STATE
Room, Library Plaza, 450 Poplar and encouraged to attend the free
Ave., Millbrae. For more information event. Participants include a geriatric news,” said Jack Pitney, an expert on each year.
call 342-5853. psychologist, a fiduciary and financial
planner, a social worker, ombudsman, California politics at Claremont The governor’s finance director, Ana
TUESDAY, MAY 17 therapist and concierge. For more McKenna College in Southern Matosantos, is cautioning that even
Food Addicts in Recovery information call (415)690-6944. Continued from page 1 California. “But it may undercut though the state has more money in its
Anonymous. 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Sequoia Health and Wellness Center, FRIDAY, MAY 20 (Brown’s) case for the tax extension.” coffers, it doesn’t come close to cover-
749 Brewster Ave., Redwood City. A Moving Sale. Noon to 4 p.m. 845 Wall Street makes gains.
12-step recovery program for anyone Chadbourne Ave., Millbrae. Entire Republicans have seized on news of ing the state’s budget shortfall, or the
suffering from food obsession, contents of home for sale--antiques, According to the nonpartisan the cash influx to argue that extensions difference between tax revenue and
overeating, under-eating or bulimia. furniture, toys, tools, china, silver and Legislative Analyst’s Office, the state
Free. For more information visit more. For more information email of the vehicle, sales and personal spending commitments.
foodaddicts.org. skennedy@email.com. received $2.5 billion more than project- income taxes approved two years ago California’s deficit represents about
ed since the fiscal year started last July are unnecessary. Assembly Minority 18 percent of its $84.6 billion general
San Mateo Newcomers Club Business Assistance Workshop. 1:30
Luncheon. Noon. Terrace Cafe, El p.m. College of San Mateo, 1700 W. 1. Personal income tax withholdings Leader Connie Conway, R-Tulare, sent fund, most of which goes to public
Rancho Inn, 1109 El Camino Real, Hillsdale Blvd., San Mateo. are running about 12 percent above the Brown a letter Tuesday urging him to schools, colleges and health and human
Millbrae. Speaker Judith L. London Discussions will include: small busi-
Ph.D. will talk about how to keep ness financing programs, tax compli- prior fiscal year, suggesting that those use the $2.5 billion in unanticipated service programs. Lawmakers also
your brain in shape. $25 Payment due ance issues, tax incentives and much who are working are making more revenue to help fund public education. have to consider possible cost increases
May 10. For more information call more. For more information call 349- money.
349-1761. 1900. She also wants him to avoid suspending involving education, health care and
“It’s a real paradox, because usually a state law requiring that schools prisons, Matosantos said.
American Legion Service Officer Norwegian Holiday Celebration. 7
Questioning Session. Noon to 7 p.m. p.m. Highland Community Club,
San Bruno Post 409, 757 San Mateo 1665 Fernside St., Redwood City.
Children $6, Adults, $20. For more A bid to join leadership senior year
FRAZ
Ave., San Bruno. The American
Legion, the nation’s largest veteran’s information call 851-1463.
organization, is inviting all wartime
was turned down. Crushed, she said she
era veterans in the area to join them in Menlo Park Chorus Spring cried for about a week. Looking back,
providing a service to the community Concert. 7:30 p.m. Trinity Episcopal
Church, 330 Ravenswood Ave., she understands there was another
and veterans of this area. For more
Menlo Park. Featuring a wide range
Continued from page 1 opportunity waiting. Although Fraz had
information call 701-0082.
of music from classical pieces to a never been on yearbook, she was made
Phase2Careers Orientation. 9 a.m. Rodgers and Hammerstein medley.
Silicon Valley Community $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and was challenging at first as most of editor this year.
Foundation, 1300 S. El Camino Real, students, free for children under 12. Fraz’s classmates decided to attend “Fate plays a part in life. A lot of peo-
San Mateo. Come and learn about For more information go to men-
loparkchorus.org. Capuchino High School. Despite this, ple, after being rejected, would give
upcoming Phase2Careers programs,
how to access programs and services Fraz made friends and was introduced up,” she said.
and the benefits of membership. Free. Little Shop of Horrors. 8 p.m. to the Latina Mentor Program. Though
For more information call 574-1766. Boxcar Theatre Playhouse, 505 Instead, Fraz learned about yearbook
Natoma St., San Francisco. Come and not Latina, Fraz decided it was a good production day-by-day alongside her
Brain Fitness. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 250 enjoy this black comedy about a rare opportunity. She was right.
Myrtle Road, Burlingame. For more
information and to RSVP call 343-
and exotic plant with a taste for
human blood. For more information It was through this club that Fraz had Farsam Fraz staff. As a result, she gained an appre-
ciation for her teachers.
2747. call 415-776-1747. the opportunity sophomore year to take Age:17 Summers were often busy for Fraz.
Gluten Free and Dairy Free: Demo O’Connor World Premier. 8 p.m. part in a year-long leadership program City of residence: Before and after her freshman year, she
and Testing. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. New First United Methodist Church, 625 through the county. That once-a-month San Bruno spent the summer with family in
Leaf Community Markets, 150 San Hamilton Ave., Palo Alto. New Plans after high
Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. A Century Chamber Orchestra cele- training opened doors for Fraz. Pakistan. The most recent summers
school: Study at the
Gluten-free/Casein-free diet requires brates its last series of the season with “I didn’t realize the power I had in University of were spent working as an intern at the
some creativity. Let Chef Amy the World Premier of ‘Elevations,’ a my community. They taught us how we
Fothergill show you how to create new work by American bluegrass, California at Davis Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center.
some delicious dishes that will taste country and classical fiddler. $35. For can do something with our voice,” she If college,what’s Last summer, that role gave Fraz the
like what you remember. Free. For more information and tickets call415- said. your major:
more information call (831) 466- 392-4400. Undeclared opportunity to provide input about bul-
9060. Leadership turned out to be an area at What was your lying. She added an element about
For more events visit which Fraz shined. favorite subject in cyber bullying. More recently, Fraz
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 After the leadership training, Fraz high school: Tie between chemistry and
Kiwanis Club of San Mateo smdailyjournal.com, click Calendar. helped work on the “I have a voice”
learned about the San Mateo County English
Meeting. 12:10 p.m. Poplar Creek
What will you miss most about high campaign for young people.
Grill Municipal Golf Course, 1700 Youth Commission to which she was
Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo. school: The predictability and “safe-feeling.” Fraz truly believes in the message, as
Group meets every Wednesday. RSVP accepted. During her junior year, she What is the biggest life lesson you've she’s been speaking up to maintain
required. For more information or to worked on the student-produced maga- learned thus far in life: Everything
register call (415) 309-6467. access to her educational goals for
zine which focused on suicide and happens for a reason.It might not seem like
it in the moment,but in the long run it is years. Going away to school was diffi-
Healthy Cleaning and depression, which was a big issue the best thing for you. cult for her parents to accept at first, but
Detoxification. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30
p.m. New Leaf Community Markets, locally in 2010. Fraz was the maga- Fraz felt strongly Davis offered oppor-
150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. zine’s editor. This year, as co-chair of allowed to work in the child develop- tunities. She’ll attend in the fall to start
Sarah Rothman, Naturopathic Doctor,
will give a lecture discussing: What is the commission, Fraz worked with fel- ment center. Fraz loves working with working toward a career in either pedi-
detoxifying?; How do you know if you low students to produce a documentary younger children and knew she could atric psychiatry or social work.
are toxic?; Heavy Metal and Chemical
Analysis and Testing Options; Signs about teens using alcohol and drugs. do it. Her first year went well, resulting
and Symptoms of Toxic Burden; She had the chance to interview 15 in an invite to intern during the school Great Grads is in its sixth year profil-
Detox Questionnaire; Ways to Reduce
your Exposure; Naturopathic youth going through recovery pro- year at the nearby Spring Valley ing one graduating senior from each of
Approaches to detoxification; Basic grams. The video was shown at a recent Elementary School’s after-school pro- our local schools. Schools have the
Dietary; and, Lifestyle tips for
Detoxification. Free. For more infor- youth leadership commission. gram. Fraz’s work was well received option to participate. Those that choose
mation call (831)466-9060. Back on campus, Fraz remained and she was asked to stay on through to participate are asked to nominate
Get a Solar Home Now: How involved. about the first semester of her senior one student who deserves recognition.
Installing Solar Power Can Power She played softball during her first year.
the World. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Foster City Council Chambers, 620 two years but quit due to an unrelated “My first job was as a teacher,” she
Foster City Blvd., Foster City. A pres- injury. During her sophomore year, said. “How many people get to say Heather Murtagh can be reached by email:
entation on solar options and costs, heather@smdailyjournal.com or by phone:
with light refreshments at 6:30 p.m. Fraz convinced teachers to give her a that?”
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yet, take charge if it is possible to do so. something you can see and touch. You might get the AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- Instead of it being
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Top Performers earn $100k Plus!!
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NEED RELIABLE people to set Appoint- Paid training included
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CAREGIVERS Swing / Grave shifts Sales experience a plus!
Seniors Welcome!
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French,
800-379-8310
experience SALES/MARKETING
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110 Employment 110 Employment
required. The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking
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for ambitious interns who are eager to
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so welcome.
Please apply in person Monday-Friday only, 10am Send your information via e-mail to
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- 210 Lost & Found
to 4pm at The Daily Journal, 800 S. Claremont St ular mail to 800 S. Claremont St #210,
San Mateo CA 94402. LOST - 2 silver rings and silver watch,
#210, San Mateo. May 7th in Burlingame between Park Rd.
& Walgreens, Sentimental value. Call
Gen @ (650)344-8790
295 Art
AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL Bark
Painting 12"X16" signed original made of
paper bark, gebung, lichens, $100
650-595-3933
296 Appliances
AIR CONDITIONER - slider model for
narrow windows, 10k BTU, excellent
condition, $100., (650)212-7020
Each year the local workforce investment boards are required 310 Misc. For Sale
to submit modifications to their current Five Year Plan. Modifi-
cations may include: the submission of required elements 10 PLANTS (assorted) for $3.00 each,
(650)349-6059
missing from previous plans, reports on significant changes in
local economic conditions, changes in leadership structure, 13 PIECE paint and pad set for home
etc. use $25., (650)589-2893
All previous plan modifications have been incorporated into 2 MATCHING blankets - full/queen size,
solid cream color, vellux, hyproallergenic,
the body of the original strategic Five Year Plan. The full plan offers warmth without weight, great con-
is available to view upon request as a MS Word document, dition, $38., (650)347-5104
Radio Account Executive. Develop and close new ad email attachment and as hardcopy at our office.
5 NEEDLEPOINT sets still in package
$10/each, (650)592-2648
prospects with a variety of training, research tools and Please send your comments referencing the section and page
number of the original plan in writing to be received by our of-
mktg plans designed to meet client needs. fice no later than the close of business on June 13, 2011 to: 9 CARRY-ON bags (assorted) - extra
large, good condition, $10. each obo,
(650)349-6059
Apply online: www.cbsradio.com & select SF location. PY 2011-12 Local Plan Modification Comments
San Mateo County Workforce Investment Board ANGEL WITH lights 12 inches High $12.
Attention: Contracts Analyst (650)368-3037
EOE/AP. No phone calls. 260 Harbor Blvd. ART BOOKS hard Cover, full color (10)
Belmont, CA 94002 Norman Rockwell and others $10 each
650-364-7777
You may email your comments with the subject title “PY 2011- ARTIFICIAL FICUS Tree 6 ft. life like, full
12 Local Plan Modification comments” to branches. in basket $55. (650)269-3712
wibinfo@smchsa.org. To request a full copy of the plan,
please contact the Contracts Analyst at (650) 802-3342 or via BARBIE BEACH vacation & Barbie prin-
cess bride computer games $15 each,
email to wibinfo@smchsa.org. (650)367-8949
310 Misc. For Sale 310 Misc. For Sale 310 Misc. For Sale 311 Musical Instruments 316 Clothes 322 Garage Sales
BBQ SMOKER BBQ Grill, LP Coleman, FIREPLACE SCREEN - 36"wide, PACHIRA PLANT 3ft. H. (Money plant) WHITNEY PIANO - Good condition, LADIES JACKET size 3x 70% wool 30%
Alaskan Cookin’ Machine, cost $140 sell 29"high, antique brass, folding doors, with decorative Pot $30. (650)592-2648 $1,000.obo, (650)583-4874 nylon never worn $50 650-592-2648
$75. 650-344-8549 sliding mesh screen, damper
controls. Like new. $100., (650)592-2047 YAMAHA STUDIO PIANO - Perfect con-
GARAGE SALES
BBQ SMOKER, with propane tank,
PERSIAN KLIN CARPET - 66x39, pink
and burgandy, good condition, $90.,
dition, $1800., (650)570-5315 MAN’S SUEDE-LIKE jacket, Brown. ESTATE SALES
GAME "BEAT THE EXPERTS" never (650)867-2720 New, XXLg. $25. 650 871-7211 Make money, make room!
wheels, shelf, sears model $86 650-344- used $8., (408)249-3858 312 Pets & Animals
8549 MEN'S SHOES - New, size 10, $10.,
SF GREETING Cards (300 w/envelopes)
BIRD CAGE 14x14x8 ecellent condition
(650)756-6778 List your upcoming garage
HAIR BLOWERS (2) - One Conair, one factory sealed $20/all. (650)207-2712 sale, moving sale, estate
BEADS - Glass beads for jewelry mak- $25 Daly City, (650)755-9833
ing, $75. all, (650)676-0732 Andis Hang Up Turbo, $15. both, MEN'S SUIT almost new $25.
(650)525-1410
SHOWER DOORS custom made 48 x 69 650-573-6981 sale, yard sale, rummage
$70., (650)692-3260 DOG CAGE/GORILLA - folding sale, clearance sale, or
BEAUTIFUL ROUND GOLD FRAMED large dog cage good condition, 2 door MENS SLACKS - 8 pairs, $50., Size
Beveled Mirrors 34" diameter $75 ea Jer- JANET EVANOVICH BOOKS - 4 hard- SLUMBER REST blue heated throw, with tray, $75.,(650)355-8949 36/32, (408)420-5646 whatever sale you have...
ry San Mateo 650-619-9932 back @$3. each, 3 paperback @$1. electric, remote, $15., (650)525-1410 in the Daily Journal.
each, (650)341-1861 DOG CARRIER KENNEL BOX - brand PROM TUXEDOS, one white, one black
BOOK "LIFETIME" WW11 $12., SPORTS BOOKS, Full of Facts, All name Furrarri Petmate, 31 X 21, $35., silk brocade, one maroon silk brocade, Reach over 82,500 readers
(408)249-3858 MASSAGE DEVICE with batteries $8 in Sports, Beautiful Collection 5 Volumes, SSF, (650)871-7200 with vest, cummer bund, tie suspenders.
box, (650)368-3037 $25. 650 871-7211 Size 36 - 38. all 3 sets for $85 obo 650- from South San Francisco
BOOK “NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC” METAL CABINET - 4 drawers, beige MALTESE PUPPIES, small, all shots, 344-8549 to Palo Alto.
NATIONAL AIR MUSEUMS $15 16.5 inches W x 27 3/4 H x 27 inches D. STRIDE RITE Toddler Sandals, healthy. $800 or best offer. Please call in your local newspaper.
(480)249-3858 Brown, outsole, Velcro closures, Size (760)977-6262
$40., San Mateo, (650)341-5347
6W. Excellent cond, $20. (650)525-0875
317 Building Materials
CANCER SALVES - A Botanical Ap- Call (650)344-5200
proach To Treatment, like new, $35.
NATURES MADE TripleFlex supple-
STUART WOODS HARDBACK BOOKS
315 Wanted to Buy 22 PIECES of 2x4's, 68" long
ment, 2 bottles, 150 caplets. New unop- $1.00/each SOLD!
SOLD! ened bottles. $40. SOLD - 4 @$2.50 each, (650)341-1861
CANDLE HOLDER with angel design, NEW LIVING Yoga Tape for Beginners TOWELS FULL size bath towels $3 /
GO GREEN! 2X6 REDWOOD Clear Lumber Pieces, 8
ft. long, for construction SOLD!
tall, gold, includes candle. Purchased for $8. 650-578-8306 each (8 total) 650-871-7200 We Buy GOLD 335 Rugs
$100, now $30. (650)345-1111 You Get The CORRIGATED DRAINAGE pipe perfo-
NEW WOOL afghan, colorful, hand- TRIPOD SEARS 8465 aluminum photo rated, 4 in. X 100 ft., Good as new $35.,
COMFORTERS - 4 Queen, 3 King Com- made, 4x6 ft.. $25. (650)364-0902 tripod plus bag $25 $ Green $ Redwood City, (650)367-8146
650-204-0587
Oriental
forters, different colors, $10. each,
SOLD! Millbrae Jewelers DOUBLE PANED GLASS WINDOWS -
OIL PAINTING - Beautiful Eurpoean VIDEO CENTER 38 inches H 21 inches Est. 1957 various sizes, half moon, like new, $10.
street W still in box $45., (408)249-3858
Rugs
COMFORTERS - 4 Queen, 3 King Com- 400 Broadway - Millbrae and up, (650)756-6778
scene, gorgeous wooden frame, 43” X
forters, different colors, $10. each, 31”, artist signed, wire attached to hang, 650-697-2685
SOLD! VR3 BACK UP CAMERA & VR3 backup WATER HEATER - 40 gallon Energy
excellent condition, SOLD! sensor $100.00 all, (650) 270-6637 after saver electric water heater $50. SOLD!
6 p.m. only.
DAHLIAS BEAUTIFUL hybrodized $4 /
each (20 total) 650-871-7200 318 Sports Equipment
311 Musical Instruments 316 Clothes Collection
DANIELLE STEELE newer books - 1 2 GOLF CLUBS - Ladies, right handed,
hardback $3., one paperback $1., 2 ORGANS, antique tramp, $500 for 49' SWEATSHIRT with hood size 8 extra putter & driver $5/each (650)755-8238 Harry Kourian
(650)341-1861 both. (650)342-4537 large $100 obo. (650)346-9992
GOLF BAG AND CLUBS - Black bag
DOOM (3) computer games $15/each 2 KEYBOARD CASIO 3 ft long $50.
AUTHENTIC MEXICAN SOMBRERO, near new, $10., Mixed clubs $1.00 each, By Appointment Only
650-219-9086
total, (650)367-8949 $50., (650)364-0902 (20 total) SOLD!
(650)583-2767
BLACK Leather pants Mrs. size made in GOLF BAG like new with irons, woods
KIDS GUITAR for 6 years and Up $40, France size 40 $99. (650)558-1975 and golf balls Sold!
DUFFEL BAGS - 1 Large Duffel Bag ,1 call (650)375-1550
Xtra Lg. Duffel w Wheels, 1 Leather BLACK LEATHER tap shoes 9M great
week-ender Satchel, All 3 at $75., SPEEDO OPTIMUS Training Fins size
PIANO VINTAGE - Upright, “Davis & condition $99. (650)558-1975 10-11. Perfect for your training. $25
(650)871-7211 Sons”, just tuned, $600., (650)678-9007 call jeff 650-208-5758
BLACK MOTORCYCLE JACKET - As 335 Garden Equipment
EXTENSION BATHROOM mirror 30” SPANISH GUITAR 6 strings good condi- new, fully lined storm flap, man's size X L
$15., (650)364-0902 tion $80. Call (650)375-1550. only Sold! 322 Garage Sales TABLE - for plant, $25., perfect condi-
BOOTS - purple leather, size 8, ankle tion, (650)345-1111
610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle length, $50.obo, (650)592-9141 THE THRIFT SHOP 345 Medical Equipment
Womens Clothing
FINO FINO SALE
CRUTCHES - adult, aluminium, for tall
Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle A Place For Fine Hats 50%off
person, $30., (650)341-1861
640 Motorcycles/Scooters
fits 13-15 inch rims $10/both San Bruno
650-588-1946 MONNEY Novas, running or not
Parts collection etc.
So clean out that garage
(650) 593-3136
Mention Daily Journal
dan, low miles, $19K, (650)573-6981
BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
880 AUTO WORKS
Dealership Quality
CAR AUDIO Give me a call
Joe 650 342-2483
HONDA CIVIC ‘99 EX sedan 4-door, 650-771-4407 We Sell, Install and
Affordable Prices
excellent mechanically, very good body,
SOLD! HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘83 Shovelhead -
Complete Auto Service
Foreign & Domestic Autos
Repair All Brands of
620 Automobiles special construction, 1340 cc’s, Awe- Car Stereos
MERCEDES ‘05 C230 - 40K miles, 4 cyl- some!, $5,950/obo. Rob (415)602-4535. 880 El Camino Real
BMW ‘06 325i - low miles, very clean, inder, black, $15,000, (650)455-7461 San Carlos
loaded, leather interior, SOLD! HONDA 1988 GL1500 Motorbike for 650-598-9288 iPod & iPhone Wired
FREE. If interested contact: www.880autoworks.com to Any Car for Music
MERCEDES ‘06 C230 - 6 cylinder, navy
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SUTTON AUTO SALES blue, 60K miles, 2 year warranty, Quieter Car Ride
$18,000, (650)455-7461
Cash for Cars CAD '91 Eldorado 149k. red leather new Sound Proof Your Car
MOTORCYCLE - Full Face Helmet, radials , SOLD!
MERCEDES BENZ ‘04 E320 - Excellent
Call 650-595-DEAL (3325) condition, leather interior, navigation,
Z1R, lg., exc. cond., dual internal ventila- 31 Years Experience
tion, heavy padded, Sold!
Or Stop By Our Lot 77K mi., $15,500 obo, (650)574-1198
CAMPER/TRAILER/TRUCK OUTSIDE 2001 Middlefield Road
645 Boats backup mirror 8” diameter fixture. $30. Redwood City
1659 El Camino Real MOTORCYCLE NORTON Triumph BFA 650-588-1946
San Carols $100 & up.
MOTOR - “Evinrude” for boat, 25 HP,
(650)299-9991
650-481-5296/Morris-815-653-7000 CHEVY TRANSMISSION 4L60E Semi
$1500., (415)337-6364
used $800. (650)921-1033
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104 Training 107 Musical Instruction 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment
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106 Tutoring
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800-379-8310
experience SALES/MARKETING
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110 Employment 110 Employment
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so welcome.
Please apply in person Monday-Friday only, 10am Send your information via e-mail to
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- 210 Lost & Found
to 4pm at The Daily Journal, 800 S. Claremont St ular mail to 800 S. Claremont St #210,
San Mateo CA 94402. LOST - 2 silver rings and silver watch,
#210, San Mateo. May 7th in Burlingame between Park Rd.
& Walgreens, Sentimental value. Call
Gen @ (650)344-8790
295 Art
AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL Bark
Painting 12"X16" signed original made of
paper bark, gebung, lichens, $100
650-595-3933
296 Appliances
AIR CONDITIONER - slider model for
narrow windows, 10k BTU, excellent
condition, $100., (650)212-7020
Each year the local workforce investment boards are required 310 Misc. For Sale
to submit modifications to their current Five Year Plan. Modifi-
cations may include: the submission of required elements 10 PLANTS (assorted) for $3.00 each,
(650)349-6059
missing from previous plans, reports on significant changes in
local economic conditions, changes in leadership structure, 13 PIECE paint and pad set for home
etc. use $25., (650)589-2893
All previous plan modifications have been incorporated into 2 MATCHING blankets - full/queen size,
solid cream color, vellux, hyproallergenic,
the body of the original strategic Five Year Plan. The full plan offers warmth without weight, great con-
is available to view upon request as a MS Word document, dition, $38., (650)347-5104
Radio Account Executive. Develop and close new ad email attachment and as hardcopy at our office.
5 NEEDLEPOINT sets still in package
$10/each, (650)592-2648
prospects with a variety of training, research tools and Please send your comments referencing the section and page
number of the original plan in writing to be received by our of-
mktg plans designed to meet client needs. fice no later than the close of business on June 13, 2011 to: 9 CARRY-ON bags (assorted) - extra
large, good condition, $10. each obo,
(650)349-6059
Apply online: www.cbsradio.com & select SF location. PY 2011-12 Local Plan Modification Comments
San Mateo County Workforce Investment Board ANGEL WITH lights 12 inches High $12.
Attention: Contracts Analyst (650)368-3037
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Belmont, CA 94002 Norman Rockwell and others $10 each
650-364-7777
You may email your comments with the subject title “PY 2011- ARTIFICIAL FICUS Tree 6 ft. life like, full
12 Local Plan Modification comments” to branches. in basket $55. (650)269-3712
wibinfo@smchsa.org. To request a full copy of the plan,
please contact the Contracts Analyst at (650) 802-3342 or via BARBIE BEACH vacation & Barbie prin-
cess bride computer games $15 each,
email to wibinfo@smchsa.org. (650)367-8949
310 Misc. For Sale 310 Misc. For Sale 310 Misc. For Sale 311 Musical Instruments 316 Clothes 322 Garage Sales
BBQ SMOKER BBQ Grill, LP Coleman, FIREPLACE SCREEN - 36"wide, PACHIRA PLANT 3ft. H. (Money plant) WHITNEY PIANO - Good condition, LADIES JACKET size 3x 70% wool 30%
Alaskan Cookin’ Machine, cost $140 sell 29"high, antique brass, folding doors, with decorative Pot $30. (650)592-2648 $1,000.obo, (650)583-4874 nylon never worn $50 650-592-2648
$75. 650-344-8549 sliding mesh screen, damper
controls. Like new. $100., (650)592-2047 YAMAHA STUDIO PIANO - Perfect con-
GARAGE SALES
BBQ SMOKER, with propane tank,
PERSIAN KLIN CARPET - 66x39, pink
and burgandy, good condition, $90.,
dition, $1800., (650)570-5315 MAN’S SUEDE-LIKE jacket, Brown. ESTATE SALES
GAME "BEAT THE EXPERTS" never (650)867-2720 New, XXLg. $25. 650 871-7211 Make money, make room!
wheels, shelf, sears model $86 650-344- used $8., (408)249-3858 312 Pets & Animals
8549 MEN'S SHOES - New, size 10, $10.,
SF GREETING Cards (300 w/envelopes)
BIRD CAGE 14x14x8 ecellent condition
(650)756-6778 List your upcoming garage
HAIR BLOWERS (2) - One Conair, one factory sealed $20/all. (650)207-2712 sale, moving sale, estate
BEADS - Glass beads for jewelry mak- $25 Daly City, (650)755-9833
ing, $75. all, (650)676-0732 Andis Hang Up Turbo, $15. both, MEN'S SUIT almost new $25.
(650)525-1410
SHOWER DOORS custom made 48 x 69 650-573-6981 sale, yard sale, rummage
$70., (650)692-3260 DOG CAGE/GORILLA - folding sale, clearance sale, or
BEAUTIFUL ROUND GOLD FRAMED large dog cage good condition, 2 door MENS SLACKS - 8 pairs, $50., Size
Beveled Mirrors 34" diameter $75 ea Jer- JANET EVANOVICH BOOKS - 4 hard- SLUMBER REST blue heated throw, with tray, $75.,(650)355-8949 36/32, (408)420-5646 whatever sale you have...
ry San Mateo 650-619-9932 back @$3. each, 3 paperback @$1. electric, remote, $15., (650)525-1410 in the Daily Journal.
each, (650)341-1861 DOG CARRIER KENNEL BOX - brand PROM TUXEDOS, one white, one black
BOOK "LIFETIME" WW11 $12., SPORTS BOOKS, Full of Facts, All name Furrarri Petmate, 31 X 21, $35., silk brocade, one maroon silk brocade, Reach over 82,500 readers
(408)249-3858 MASSAGE DEVICE with batteries $8 in Sports, Beautiful Collection 5 Volumes, SSF, (650)871-7200 with vest, cummer bund, tie suspenders.
box, (650)368-3037 $25. 650 871-7211 Size 36 - 38. all 3 sets for $85 obo 650- from South San Francisco
BOOK “NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC” METAL CABINET - 4 drawers, beige MALTESE PUPPIES, small, all shots, 344-8549 to Palo Alto.
NATIONAL AIR MUSEUMS $15 16.5 inches W x 27 3/4 H x 27 inches D. STRIDE RITE Toddler Sandals, healthy. $800 or best offer. Please call in your local newspaper.
(480)249-3858 Brown, outsole, Velcro closures, Size (760)977-6262
$40., San Mateo, (650)341-5347
6W. Excellent cond, $20. (650)525-0875
317 Building Materials
CANCER SALVES - A Botanical Ap- Call (650)344-5200
proach To Treatment, like new, $35.
NATURES MADE TripleFlex supple-
STUART WOODS HARDBACK BOOKS
315 Wanted to Buy 22 PIECES of 2x4's, 68" long
ment, 2 bottles, 150 caplets. New unop- $1.00/each SOLD!
SOLD! ened bottles. $40. SOLD - 4 @$2.50 each, (650)341-1861
CANDLE HOLDER with angel design, NEW LIVING Yoga Tape for Beginners TOWELS FULL size bath towels $3 /
GO GREEN! 2X6 REDWOOD Clear Lumber Pieces, 8
ft. long, for construction SOLD!
tall, gold, includes candle. Purchased for $8. 650-578-8306 each (8 total) 650-871-7200 We Buy GOLD 335 Rugs
$100, now $30. (650)345-1111 You Get The CORRIGATED DRAINAGE pipe perfo-
NEW WOOL afghan, colorful, hand- TRIPOD SEARS 8465 aluminum photo rated, 4 in. X 100 ft., Good as new $35.,
COMFORTERS - 4 Queen, 3 King Com- made, 4x6 ft.. $25. (650)364-0902 tripod plus bag $25 $ Green $ Redwood City, (650)367-8146
650-204-0587
Oriental
forters, different colors, $10. each,
SOLD! Millbrae Jewelers DOUBLE PANED GLASS WINDOWS -
OIL PAINTING - Beautiful Eurpoean VIDEO CENTER 38 inches H 21 inches Est. 1957 various sizes, half moon, like new, $10.
street W still in box $45., (408)249-3858
Rugs
COMFORTERS - 4 Queen, 3 King Com- 400 Broadway - Millbrae and up, (650)756-6778
scene, gorgeous wooden frame, 43” X
forters, different colors, $10. each, 31”, artist signed, wire attached to hang, 650-697-2685
SOLD! VR3 BACK UP CAMERA & VR3 backup WATER HEATER - 40 gallon Energy
excellent condition, SOLD! sensor $100.00 all, (650) 270-6637 after saver electric water heater $50. SOLD!
6 p.m. only.
DAHLIAS BEAUTIFUL hybrodized $4 /
each (20 total) 650-871-7200 318 Sports Equipment
311 Musical Instruments 316 Clothes Collection
DANIELLE STEELE newer books - 1 2 GOLF CLUBS - Ladies, right handed,
hardback $3., one paperback $1., 2 ORGANS, antique tramp, $500 for 49' SWEATSHIRT with hood size 8 extra putter & driver $5/each (650)755-8238 Harry Kourian
(650)341-1861 both. (650)342-4537 large $100 obo. (650)346-9992
GOLF BAG AND CLUBS - Black bag
DOOM (3) computer games $15/each 2 KEYBOARD CASIO 3 ft long $50.
AUTHENTIC MEXICAN SOMBRERO, near new, $10., Mixed clubs $1.00 each, By Appointment Only
650-219-9086
total, (650)367-8949 $50., (650)364-0902 (20 total) SOLD!
(650)583-2767
BLACK Leather pants Mrs. size made in GOLF BAG like new with irons, woods
KIDS GUITAR for 6 years and Up $40, France size 40 $99. (650)558-1975 and golf balls Sold!
DUFFEL BAGS - 1 Large Duffel Bag ,1 call (650)375-1550
Xtra Lg. Duffel w Wheels, 1 Leather BLACK LEATHER tap shoes 9M great
week-ender Satchel, All 3 at $75., SPEEDO OPTIMUS Training Fins size
PIANO VINTAGE - Upright, “Davis & condition $99. (650)558-1975 10-11. Perfect for your training. $25
(650)871-7211 Sons”, just tuned, $600., (650)678-9007 call jeff 650-208-5758
BLACK MOTORCYCLE JACKET - As 335 Garden Equipment
EXTENSION BATHROOM mirror 30” SPANISH GUITAR 6 strings good condi- new, fully lined storm flap, man's size X L
$15., (650)364-0902 tion $80. Call (650)375-1550. only Sold! 322 Garage Sales TABLE - for plant, $25., perfect condi-
BOOTS - purple leather, size 8, ankle tion, (650)345-1111
610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle length, $50.obo, (650)592-9141 THE THRIFT SHOP 345 Medical Equipment
Womens Clothing
FINO FINO SALE
CRUTCHES - adult, aluminium, for tall
Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle A Place For Fine Hats 50%off
person, $30., (650)341-1861
640 Motorcycles/Scooters
fits 13-15 inch rims $10/both San Bruno
650-588-1946 MONNEY Novas, running or not
Parts collection etc.
So clean out that garage
(650) 593-3136
Mention Daily Journal
dan, low miles, $19K, (650)573-6981
BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
880 AUTO WORKS
Dealership Quality
CAR AUDIO Give me a call
Joe 650 342-2483
HONDA CIVIC ‘99 EX sedan 4-door, 650-771-4407 We Sell, Install and
Affordable Prices
excellent mechanically, very good body,
SOLD! HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘83 Shovelhead -
Complete Auto Service
Foreign & Domestic Autos
Repair All Brands of
620 Automobiles special construction, 1340 cc’s, Awe- Car Stereos
MERCEDES ‘05 C230 - 40K miles, 4 cyl- some!, $5,950/obo. Rob (415)602-4535. 880 El Camino Real
BMW ‘06 325i - low miles, very clean, inder, black, $15,000, (650)455-7461 San Carlos
loaded, leather interior, SOLD! HONDA 1988 GL1500 Motorbike for 650-598-9288 iPod & iPhone Wired
FREE. If interested contact: www.880autoworks.com to Any Car for Music
MERCEDES ‘06 C230 - 6 cylinder, navy
jerrywht012@live.com
SUTTON AUTO SALES blue, 60K miles, 2 year warranty, Quieter Car Ride
$18,000, (650)455-7461
Cash for Cars CAD '91 Eldorado 149k. red leather new Sound Proof Your Car
MOTORCYCLE - Full Face Helmet, radials , SOLD!
MERCEDES BENZ ‘04 E320 - Excellent
Call 650-595-DEAL (3325) condition, leather interior, navigation,
Z1R, lg., exc. cond., dual internal ventila- 31 Years Experience
tion, heavy padded, Sold!
Or Stop By Our Lot 77K mi., $15,500 obo, (650)574-1198
CAMPER/TRAILER/TRUCK OUTSIDE 2001 Middlefield Road
645 Boats backup mirror 8” diameter fixture. $30. Redwood City
1659 El Camino Real MOTORCYCLE NORTON Triumph BFA 650-588-1946
San Carols $100 & up.
MOTOR - “Evinrude” for boat, 25 HP,
(650)299-9991
650-481-5296/Morris-815-653-7000 CHEVY TRANSMISSION 4L60E Semi
$1500., (415)337-6364
used $800. (650)921-1033
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