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Monday • May 16, 2011 • Vol XI, Edition 233 www.smdailyjournal.com

Local company in fight against cyberbullying


SocialShield secures millions in venture capital money to develop email alerts for parents
By Bill Silverfarb lady Michelle Obama even shot a ways to keep children safe in the public and private social network
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF promo video speaking out against ever-expanding digital frontier. activity for risky or inappropriate
cyberbullying that popped up on Among the invitees were Noah behavior by strangers and online
Facebook and other social net- Facebook prior to the White House Kindler and Arad Rostampour, the friends.
works are a new frontier for bully- Conference on Bullying Prevention co-founders of SocialShield, a local “Their are plenty of dangerous
ing, catching the attention of the March 10. company that has just moved to San situations that occur online,” said
White House, which held a bullying Torment and intimidation online Bruno across from YouTube after San Mateo police Sgt. Dave
prevention summit in March, and must not be tolerated, the president getting its start in San Mateo. Norris. “With cyberbullying,
spurring new companies like San said during the conference. SocialShield is a monitoring serv- youngsters often don’t understand
Bruno-based SocialShield to help At the conference, the White ice that helps parents keep their the long-term consequences.”
parents keep their children safe. House assembled some of the top children safe on Facebook and other
President Barack Obama and first names in the country to discuss social networks by analyzing both See CYBER, Page 19

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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Quote of the Day Snapshot Inside


“If Americans are spending more money on Shuttle
gasoline,that means less money will be launch
spent on flat-screen TVs and vacations.You Endeavour
ready to go with
have to view this economic recovery as a Gabby Giffords
on hand
patient in the I.C.U.We’re off the respirator
See page 7
and well on the way to a full recovery,but
oil prices can cause a relapse.”
— Andrew Goldberg, a market
strategist for J.P. Morgan Funds
“Defensive stocks shine,” page 10 Thor on top
Thor tops box
Local Weather Forecast office for second
week straight
Monday: Mostly cloudy. A chance of
rain in the afternoon. Highs in the mid 50s. See page 17
South winds 10 to 20 mph.
Monday night: Periods of rain. Lows in NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL
the mid 40s to lower 50s. South winds 10 to Even though the weather forecast called for possible rain runners still came
20 mph. out for the 100th running of the Bay to Breakers in San Francisco Sunday.SEE
Tuesday: Numerous showers in the STORY IN SPORTS PAGE 11.
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800 S. Claremont St., Ste. 210, San Mateo, Ca. 94402 SAN FRANCISCO — Kim Cattrall Family” and “Glee” in a tie for comedy rain in a seemingly endless parade of wet
and “The Kids Are All Right” were series. sari shots.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME among the winners Saturday night at the There’s also a surprising number of
by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Cannes pays riotous locked lips, considering that on-screen
Unscramble these four Jumbles, Defamation’s 22nd annual Media Awards. homage to Bollywood kisses only made it onto Bollywood’s sil-
one letter to each square, ver screen in the last few years.
The “Sex and the
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City” star was hon- CANNES, France — Saris swished, For the uninitiated, “Bollywood” can be
OPITV ored with the Golden heaved and swirled Sunday at the Cannes exasperating. But for the estimated 2 bil-
Gate Award, which is Film Festival, as the rarified bastion of lion regular consumers of Bollywood
presented to a media auteur cinema paid homage to the world’s films, it’s a thrilling ride. All the best
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professional who has most popular movie industry: Bollywood. moments of all the best movies are there,
TSUTN increased the visibili- A montage of footage culled from near- from the elaborately choreographed dance
ty and understanding ly seven decades of Indian films, scenes of crossover blockbusters like
of lesbian, gay, bisex- “Bollywood: The Greatest Love Story “Devdas” or “Lagaan” to the train-top
ual and transgender Ever Told,” bursts with the irrepressible scene in “Dil Se” to the pathos-filled
DSAUTJ communities. Kim Cattrall energy and over-the-top exuberance of crooning of classic tear jerker “Mother
The Oscar-nomi- Bollywood, and India itself. India.”
nated family drama “The Kids Are All Directors Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra But the jewels of the movie are the stars
Right,” starring Annette Bening and and Jeff Zimbalist, a 32-year-old themselves: Muscle-bound Hrithik
PECTAC Julianne Moore as lesbian mothers, was American, appear to have been trying to Roshan, sweet girl-next-door Kajol, long
Now arrange the circled letters
to form the surprise answer, as awarded the outstanding film trophy at the pack snippets from as many films as they and lean Katrina Kaif and former Miss
suggested by the above cartoon. can into the movie’s 81-minute running
GLAAD ceremony at the Marriott World Aishwarya Rai. And of course, two
Print answer here: Marquis in San Francisco. time. They allow most scenes just a few men widely considered cinematic gods in
Other winners included “8: The seconds, giving the movie the feel of an India: Amitabh Bachchan — worshipped
(Answers tomorrow)
Jumbles: BLURB CLOAK SUDDEN JUNIOR Mormon Proposition” for documentary, extended music video. for his roles as a take-no-prisoners gang-
Saturday’s
Answer: What the landfill artist made when he started Christian Chavez as Spanish-language The idea for the movie, which screened ster and an irresistible ladies man in the
gluing pieces together — JUNK BONDS music artist, Kara Swisher as local hero out of competition, stemmed from a con- 1970s — and today’s undisputed super-
and AT&T as corporate leader. versation one of the producers, Shekhar star, Shah Rukh Khan.
The GLAAD Media Awards honor Kapur, had with festival organizers last “It’s a celebration of Bollywood ... a
media for accurate and inclusive represen- year, when the “Elizabeth” director was documentary take on all the razzmatazz,”
tations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and on the jury. Roonie Screwvala, one of the film’s three
transgender communities. Other awards The montage is loosely arranged producers, told journalists at Cannes.
were previously presented at ceremonies around Bollywood’s eternal themes — “There’s just so much excitement around
in New York on March 19 and Los love at first sight, love thwarted, love Indian cinema and we wanted to capture
Angeles on April 10. Those winners regained. Couples chase each other that.”
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Police reports
Taxi torment
Two taxi cab drivers were involved in a
verbal argument on the 100 block of El
Camino Real in Millbrae before 10:29
Woodside’s wine industry Finding the weather too wet for vines, Count
Haraszthy sold out and moved to Sonoma
p.m. Tuesday, May 3.
County in 1857 where he pursued his vine
growing and wine making under better condi-
tions. It was here that Haraszthy acquired the
BELMONT title “Father of Viticulture” for his important
Theft. A stereo was stolen from a vehicle on discoveries that produced the present wine
Phyllis Court before 11:38 a.m. Sunday, May industry in California.
8. On May 16, 1862, a “viewing team” from
Theft. A GPS unit was stolen from a vehicle the county responded to the citizens needs for
on Belmont Canyon Road before 5:26 p.m. a road from Haraszthy’s vineyards to the

T
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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Lending a helping hand to Japan


By Heather Murtagh Soon she had more requests and
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF videos than she could use.
Creating the video was a comedy
Hey Japan! lyrics
After massive earthquakes hit of errors for Edwards who doesn’t Hey Japan, Here’s your song
Japan followed by a fatal tsunami, traditionally deal with visual compo- I wish I could lend a helping You’ve got everything it
22-year-old Ashly nents. As a musician, it’s been all hand takes to be strong
Edwards was full about the audio. Edwards had to start But I’m stuck in the United I know it must be hard,hang
of fear. the process over about nine times, land on
The Emerald which included changing computers
So here’s the best I can Just wait it won’t be long
Hills resident and and buying a new one, before the
musician wasn’t A weekly look at the people who product was complete.
shape our community It starts simply, with the song. Here’s your song Sometimes things are
watching the
news. She recent- “Hey Japan, I wish I could lend a You’ve got everything it a little too hard
ly began taking “I wanted [the Japanese] to know helping hand, But I’m stuck in the takes to be strong Feels like it will break
people were thinking about them,” United land, So here’s the best I I know it must be hard but All you are
Ashly Edwards Japanese and
said Edwards. can,” Edwards sings. hold on There’s no mistake
made friends with
The light-hearted song is not the The video then showcases video- Just wait it won’t be long When you look in your heart
people in Japan. Edwards began get-
ting Facebook notes from her friends traditional genre in which Edwards taped messages from around the With a smile on your face
expressing fear from the shaking. worked, but felt appropriate for the world. Two videos were produced, So hum this tune You can fight this dark
Some she didn’t hear from for situation. She wanted to have one with English subtitles and the It will be better soon
weeks. While the news did a good schools filmed as part of the song but other with Japanese subtitles. Among Before you know it Wish I was there
job of showcasing what was happen- found it difficult to get the OK. those who filmed a message is San Before you know it To wipe your tears away
ing, Edwards looked for an artistic Eventually, Woodland School and Carlos Mayor Omar Ahmad, who
the LAUMC Starfire Singers Youth unexpectedly died two days after the Show you someone cares
outlet to let those in Japan know oth- You’ll pull through Letcha know it will be okay
ers were thinking of them. Choir joined, but Edwards’ initial video went live.
responses inspired her to think big- Edwards hopes the video is widely I’m telling you But until then from across
Edwards decided to do it through a You’re gonna show it the sea
song. “Hey Japan” was more than a ger. viewed in Japan showcasing how
“If they’re not going to do it, I’ll unifying a catastrophic event can be. You’re gonna show it We’ll send you this sweet
music video. Edwards’ vision includ-
ed personal video notes from people. recruit the world,” she recalled say- Also, she wants to showcase the sup- You know you know it simple melody ...
It started locally but quickly grew. ing, half joking. port of so many people from a wide
The 14-minute video, which went Not one to care for email, Edwards variety of places. So, Singing,
live online Sunday, May 8, repre- relied on the tool to reach out to Hey Japan Hey Japan
sents 51 different countries, 45 dif- friends and friends of friends to grow To learn more about www.world- I want to lend a helping hand I want to lend a helping hand
ferent languages and over 100 voic- the international list of participants. widereach.org. “Hey Japan!” can But we’re stuck in the an- But we’re stuck in the an-
es. Now, Edwards hopes to spread “A lot of people can’t make a also be purchased on iTunes. other land other land
the song and use it to raise funds financial impact, at least not inde- So here’s the best we can for So here’s the best we can for
which will be donated to the pendently,” she said, citing it as a now now
Heather Murtagh can be reached by
American Red Cross, which is work- reason for the overwhelming positive email: heather@smdailyjournal.com or
ing with the Japanese Red Cross. response. by phone: (650) 344-5200 ext. 105.

Runaway burglar sentenced to 13 years for fleeing court


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT trials scheduled for which had fired Dickerson, was found
this summer. inside, according to prosecutors.
The convicted burglar who fled a Dickerson’s legal In November, a jury convicted
Redwood City courtroom after the ver- woes began in Dickerson of the two felonies. During a
dict and remained at large until her dis- October 2008 when court break following the verdicts,
covery in a San Bruno attic was sen- San Carlos police Dickerson fled the courthouse in
tenced to 13 years in prison for felony arrested her on sus- Redwood City and remained at large
bail jumping, a judge ruled Friday. picion of burglariz-
Jennifer Lynn Dickerson, 37, also until Jan. 5 when authorities found her
ing a home and steal-
faces approximately 20 years for the ing both a 1995 gold hiding in a San Bruno attic. When she
original burglary and car theft convic- Jennifer blocked the attic entrance and refused to
Lexus and laptop
tions. Skipping out of her bail and court Dickerson computer. A hand- come down, officers broke through a dif-
appearance resulted in a sentence of 13 written note asking about the purchase of ferent section of the ceiling and arrested
years in state prison with credit for 194 the car was left behind. The car was her.
days served, said District Attorney Steve found two days later abandoned in a Police also arrested her ex-boyfriend,
Wagstaffe. Daly City parking lot located across who was present, on similar drug
Dickerson won’t be transferred from from where Dickerson was staying. A charges.
county jail right away. She has two jury uniform for D&M Towing, the company Dickerson remains in custody.

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were small vineyards of Jacob

HISTORY
perfect for sharing.” “They have a great reputation and

CHEESE
Continued from page 1
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.

warned: Get out


ting.” There was only a 30 percent
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA offi- chance of a weather delay, mostly
With wounded Rep. Gabrielle cials said condi- because of crosswinds.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Days ago, many of the towns Giffords on hand to watch, the space tions — from The conditions were far different
known for their Cajun culture and shuttle Endeavour is poised to give weather to tech- from last month’s futile launch
KROTZ SPRINGS, La. — drawling dialect fluttered with activ- the work week a roaring and historic nical issues — attempt. The protective cover wasn’t
Deputies warned people Sunday to ity as people filled sandbags and start Monday morning, overcoming couldn’t look removed for five hours because of
get out as Mississippi River water cleared out belongings. By Sunday, wiring problems that grounded it Gabrielle much better for storms, and the launch was scrubbed
gushing from a floodgate for the first some areas were virtually empty as last month. Giffords the scheduled because of an electrical problem.
time in four decades crept ever clos- the water from the Mississippi Giffords’ arrival Sunday after- 8:56 a.m. launch Because of the early morning
er to communities in Louisiana River, swollen by snowmelt and noon included a quick fly-by of Monday. launch, Endeavour’s crew will be
Cajun country, slowly filling a river heavy rains, slowly rolled across the Endeavour on the launch pad, then Giffords, traveling on a NASA jet working odd hours, going to bed
basin like a giant bathtub. Atchafalaya River basin. It first she bid husband Mark Kelly good- with the family of pilot Gregory when most people are ready to eat
Most residents heeded the warn- started to come, in small amounts, bye at the bucolic beach house used Johnson, arrived shortly after the dinner. Just before 5 p.m. Sunday,
ings and headed for higher ground, into people’s yards in Melville on by shuttle crews before launch. protective structure that surrounds Endeavour astronaut Mike Fincke
even in places where there hasn’t Sunday. But it still had yet to move “Gabrielle is excited for tomor- Endeavour was moved out of the tweeted that he was going to sleep
been so much as a trickle, hopeful farther downstream. row’s launch. Do you plan to see way — a milestone in launch prepa- and then promised an early morn-
that the flooding engineered to pro- The floodwaters could reach history in the making?” her staff rations that allows fueling to begin ing update to his more than
tect New Orleans and Baton Rouge depths of 20 feet in the coming tweeted. Later, her staff added: late Sunday night. 10,000 Twitter followers: “I plan
would be merciful to their way of weeks, though levels were nowhere “Gabrielle & Mark said goodbye NASA was so ready to get the to tweet until they take my phone
life. close to that yet. during visit before launch. Beach flight off the ground that they away!”
8 Monday • May 16, 2011 WORLD/NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Palestinian protests turn deadly


By Aaron Heller
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
usually tightly controlled Syrian
side, and Israeli officials accused
mum restraint.”
“But nobody should be mistaken.
Damascus of fomenting the violence We are determined to defend our
MAJDAL SHAMS, Golan in an attempt to divert attention from borders and sovereignty,” he added
Heights — Israeli troops clashed the deadly crackdown on protests in a brief address broadcast live on
with Arab protesters Sunday along within its borders against the rule of Israeli TV stations.
three hostile borders, including the President Bashar Assad. By early evening, the Israeli mili-
frontier with Syria, leaving 16 peo- “The Syrian regime is intentional- tary said the borders were quiet.
ple dead and dozens more wounded ly attempting to divert international Military jeeps and armored vehicles
in an unprecedented wave of attention away from the brutal could be seen leaving the area in the
demonstrations marking a crackdown of their own citizens to northern Golan Heights where the
Palestinian day of mourning for incite against Israel,” said Lt. Col. border was breached. Israel captured
their defeat at Israel’s hands in 1948. Avital Leibovich, an Israeli military the strategic heights from Syria in
Along Israel’s border with Syria, spokeswoman. the 1967 Mideast war.
thousands of protesters stormed the Sunday’s unrest — which came In the deadliest incident, 10 people
fence and hundreds burst through, after activists used Facebook and were killed when they marched from
pelting soldiers with stones, the mil- other websites to mobilize inside Lebanon toward the border
itary said. Soldiers guarding the bor- Palestinians and their supporters in with Israel, according to Lebanese
der opened fire to stop them. Dozens neighboring countries to march on security officials. The Israeli military
were wounded and four were report- REUTERS the border with Israel— also marked said troops opened fire when rioters
ed killed. Palestinian refugees living in Jordan burn the Israeli flag as they attempt the first time the protest tactics that attempted to break through the fence
Israeli defense officials said the to cross into the West Bank during a demonstration marking “Nakba” in have swept the Arab world in recent into Israel. Israeli defense officials
military had not expected protesters Shouneh, west of Amman Sunday. Palestinians mark “Nakba” months have been directed at Israel. also suggested the Lebanese army,
to try to breach the border and was (catastrophe) on May 15 to commemorate the time when hundreds of Prime Minister Benjamin which fired in the air to disperse the
caught by surprise. thousands of Palestinians were expelled or fled from their homes in the war Netanyahu said he had ordered protesters, might have been responsi-
It was a rare incursion from the that led to the founding of Israel in 1948. the military to act with “maxi- ble for some of the deaths.

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.

N.Y. police question IMF


head in hotel sex assault
By Colleen Long hospital. John Sheehan, a
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS spokesman for the hotel,
said its staff was cooperat-
NEW YORK — The leader of the ing with the authorities in
International Monetary Fund and a possible the investigation.
candidate for president of France was pulled William Murray, a
from an airplane moments before he was to fly spokesman for the IMF in
to Paris and was being questioned Saturday by Washington, said the IMF
police in connection with the sexual assault of had no immediate com-
a hotel maid, police said. ment. Strauss-Kahn’s
Dominique offices in Paris couldn’t
Dominique Strauss-Kahn was taken off the Air
France flight at John F. Kennedy International Strauss-Kahn be reached when the news
Airport by officers from the Port Authority of broke overnight in France, nor could French
New York and New Jersey and turned over to Socialist Party officials.
police Saturday afternoon, said Paul J. Browne, Strauss-Kahn took over as head of the IMF
New York Police Department spokesman. in November 2007. The 187-nation lending
He was being questioned by the NYPD spe- agency is headquartered in Washington and
cial victims office. Strauss-Kahn had retained provides help in the form of emergency loans
an attorney and was not making statements to for countries facing severe financial problems.
police, Browne said. No charges have yet been Strauss-Kahn won praise for his leadership
filed. at the IMF during the financial crisis of 2008
The 32-year-old woman told authorities that and the severe global recession that followed.
she entered Strauss-Kahn’s room at the luxury More recently, he has directed the IMF’s
Sofitel hotel not far from Manhattan’s Times participation in bailout efforts to keep a
Square at about 1 p.m. Saturday and he European debt crisis which began in Greece
emerged from the bedroom naked, threw her from destabilizing the global economy.
down and attacked her, Browne said. In October 2008, Strauss-Kahn issued an
She told authorities that he tried to force her apology to the IMF staff after accusations that
to perform oral sex on him. She somehow he had a sexual relationship with an IMF sub-
broke free and escaped the room and told hotel ordinate.
staff what had happened, authorities said. “While this incident constituted an error in
They called police. judgment on my part, for which I take full
When New York City police detectives responsibility, I firmly believe that I have not
arrived moments later, Strauss-Kahn had abused my position,” Strauss-Kahn wrote in
already left the hotel, leaving behind his cell- an email to IMF staff.
phone, Browne said. “It looked like he got out The IMF board found his actions “regret-
of there in a hurry,” Browne said. table” and said they “reflected a serious error
The NYPD discovered that he was at the air- of judgment.” The board found that the rela-
port and contacted the Port Authority, who tionship was consensual.
plucked Kahn from first class on the Air France The IMF employee left the fund and took a
flight that was just about to leave the gate. job with the European Bank for
The maid was taken by police to an area Reconstruction and Development.
THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Monday • May 16, 2011 9
Can the U.S.economy recover? Election
— The Vancouver Sun come will require big changes.
Other voices The United States could also learn

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
T
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.
***
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:
Charlotte Andersen Jennifer Bishop lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to members and several local newspapers. He was able to advertise this impres-
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.
Gloria Brickman Gale Green
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Andrew Kane Lauren Lewis information resource in San Mateo County. ***
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10 Monday • May 16, 2011 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Defensive stocks shine


By David K. Randall the number of shares exchanging hands ago. Companies are also adding jobs at the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in defensive industries is also increasing. quickest pace in five years, with 700,000
Higher volume often signifies that a jobs added in the last three months.
NEW YORK — After sailing through stock on the rise will continue to rise — Even so, Andrew Goldberg, a market
its best first quarter since 1998, the stock or that a declining stock will keep falling strategist for J.P. Morgan Funds,
market is starting to lose some momen- — because it reflects increased investor believes defensive stocks will continue
tum. The Standard and Poor’s 500 stock interest in a stock. The daily trading vol- to do well until it’s clear that oil prices
index, a broad market benchmark, is up ume of the SPDR Consumer Staples will not be a drag on overall growth.
just 1 percent this quarter after jumping Select ETF, for example, is double the “If Americans are spending more
5.4 percent in the first three months of rate it was in January. money on gasoline, that means less
the year, in large part because of conflict- Meanwhile, industrials, a group that money will be spent on flat-screen TVs
ing data about the health of the economy. investors buy more when they expect an and vacations,” said Goldberg. “You
One group — defensive stocks — is economic pickup to lead to new buildings have to view this economic recovery as a
doing just fine. Utilities, health care and or machines, are flat for the quarter. patient in the I.C.U. We’re off the respi-
consumer staples are all considered a good Energy companies are down 6.9 percent rator and well on the way to a full recov-
defense against a slowdown because they this quarter because several reports have ery, but oil prices can cause a relapse.”
tend to have stable profits no matter what indicated demand for oil is falling as gas Investors who think that the growth
happens in the broad economy. The items nears $4 a gallon. rate of economy isn’t going to lead to
they sell aren’t ones people stop buying “People are becoming more conserva- higher corporate profits are attracted to
when their budgets are tight. And for the tive in their outlook and their spending as defensive companies for two reasons.
last six weeks, investors have been putting oil prices have risen,“ said Quincy Krosby, These companies — in the business of
money into stocks of companies like Aetna the chief strategist at Prudential Financial. providing everyday needs like electrici-
or Kraft Foods that cater to everyday Investors have begun to worry that energy ty, toilet paper, and telephone service —
needs, like health insurance or coffee. prices will sap consumer and business are in industries that deliver reliable
Each of the defensive industry groups spending, she said. earnings. Kraft, for example, saw its
has gained more than 5 percent this quar- There has been good news about the sales fall only 4 percent in 2009 even
ter. Health care — the best of the three — economy recently. More companies in the though consumers cut back elsewhere.
is now up 14.2 percent for the year, after S&P 500 are beating analyst sales esti- Even with that drop, the company has
lagging sectors like energy and industri- mates this quarter than at any other time increased sales by an average of 7.6 per-
als during the first quarter. What’s more, since the recession ended nearly two years cent annually over the past five years.

U.S.businesses reluctant to open in Mexico


By Martha Mendoza “These acts of violence are not hap- federal security forces four years ago to
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pening in a vacuum; they’re happening fight traffickers. In recent months, near-
in the street that could be right out in ly 400 bodies have been pulled from
MCALLEN, Texas — Dozens of front of your building. Bullets get shot mass graves in the northern states of
Mattel Inc. employees were on their way and they have to stop somewhere,” said Tamaulipas and Durango.
to another day of work making Power Dan Burges, a senior director at There are near-daily reports of drug-
Wheels in Mexico’s industrial heartland Freightwatch Inc., an Austin-based gang executions, kidnappings and extor-
when gunshots erupted around them and cargo security firm. tion.
a grenade ripped into one of their buses, As a result, only half of the U.S. firms The army said the Mattel workers
killing one worker and wounding five. surveyed recently by the U.S.-Mexico were apparently caught in crossfire on
The battle between drug traffickers Chamber of Commerce said they would May 6 when attackers believed to be
and the army near the city of Monterrey go ahead with new investment plans in working for the Zetas cartel assaulted a
last week was the sort of violence that is Mexico and several companies, includ- military convoy with guns and a grenade
frightening U.S. companies away from ing Whirlpool Corp., have recently launcher from a highway overpass on
new investments south of the border, announced they would put new factories the outskirts of Monterrey.
where organized criminals are increas- elsewhere citing concerns about safety. “The people of Mattel were shocked
ingly turning to kidnappings, extortion More than 35,000 people have died in and incredibly saddened” by the attack,
and cargo thefts despite a government drug-related violence since President the company said in a statement released
offensive against drug cartels. Felipe Calderon deployed thousands of by spokesman Jules Andres.

Yahoo, Alibaba:
We’re ‘committed
to’ negotiations
By Christina Rexrode
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — Yahoo Inc. and Alibaba Group released a joint


statement Sunday saying they are “engaged in and committed to
productive negotiations,” giving few details but aiming to present
a united front as tension grows between the two tech giants.
Silicon Valley-based Yahoo owns 43 percent of Alibaba, a pow-
erful Internet company in China, but the relationship has been
strained. On Tuesday, Yahoo surprised Wall Street when it said
that Alibaba had spun off its online payment service, Alipay.
Investors, worried that Yahoo’s stake in Alibaba will now become
less valuable, sent the stock down. Yahoo closed at $16.55 on
Friday, down 11 percent from its Tuesday close.
The one-sentence statement, released Sunday afternoon,
said: “Alibaba Group, and its major stockholders Yahoo! Inc.
and Softbank Corporation, are engaged in and committed to
productive negotiations to resolve the outstanding issues
related to Alipay in a manner that serves the interests of all
shareholders as soon as possible.”
The statement echoed an equally vague statement that
Yahoo had made Tuesday. Dana Lengkeek, a Yahoo spokes-
woman, declined to comment on questions about who was
involved in the negotiations or what Yahoo wants from them.
Representatives for Alibaba and Softbank, a Japanese firm
that is also a longtime investor in Alibaba, didn’t immediate-
ly return messages for comment.
Alibaba’s success has helped bolster Yahoo as the Sunnyvale,
Calif., company has struggled to keep up with Google Inc. The
six-year investment has also been a way for Yahoo to keep a toe-
hold in fast-growing China after it and other companies, includ-
ing Google, have had a hard time growing their own businesses
in the heavily regulated and politicized country.
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Monday, May 16, 2011

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Sobriety comes to Bay to Breakers race


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in proper athletic gear, as well as spectators admitting it was a more Revelers turned out despite the
creative costumes. This year, some mellow race. crackdown, and someone set up a
SAN FRANCISCO — A handful ran the route backward. “I don’t think there was as much Twitter feed to help them dodge
of Elvises, some nudists and others For its 100th anniversary, organ- urinating this year from what I’ve police check points. Officers along
donning salmon costumes were izers and police vowed to crack seen so far,” resident Matt Darling the route confiscated open cans of
among those who turned out to down on excessive drinking, ban- told KGO-TV. “This is awesome, beer and other alcohol, dumping
party Sunday during the centennial ning floats that often housed many this is what it’s about. Then we them on the spot.
Bay to Breakers footrace, despite a kegs of beer and starting the race come back and just watch the chaos Open containers of alcohol are
new zero-tolerance alcohol policy. earlier. happen.” illegal in the city.
Moroccan Ridouane Harroufi Officials said the tougher rules on Police told the TV station that this Ricky Ho, 25, who drank as he
won the annual race — a 7.46-mile drinking were needed after a notice- year’s race was less rowdy than pre- participated last year, carried only
run from the city’s Embarcadero able increase in alcohol-related vious years. They made 25 arrests, water this year and finished the race
neighborhood to the sea. Kenyan ambulance requests and nuisance mostly for public drunkenness, and in a few hours.
Lineth Chepkurui won for the crimes like public urination. at least two floats were forced to Ho told the San Francisco
women. In previous years, the city turned leave the route. Chronicle that last year was more
Over the years, Bay to Breakers NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL a blind eye to liquor-filled water Police also say one man suffered fun.
has become more famous for its A Bay to Breakers runner salutes the bottles, and the floats. life-threatening injuries after falling “Last year there were a lot more
spectators’ bacchanalian spirit than Giants and Brian Wilson while The tactic this year seemed to 30 feet from the roof of a house near naked people and a lot more drunk
for its competitors. Racers turn out running yesterday. work, with most participants and the race course. people,” he said.

ChiSox
Canucks rally past Sharks slip by
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

VANCOUVER, British Columbia

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

Giants-Cubs game postponed by rain


wouldn’t say it was my best start. I
kind of battled through it.”
Buehrle (3-3) won for only the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
second time in 15 appearances at
at Colorado as the Giants continue a part of a doubleheader. champs far as manager Bruce
Oakland. He gave up three runs,
seven-game road swing. Lincecum’s scoreless streak dates Bochy waits for the Giants’ hitting
CHICAGO — Tim Lincecum seven hits and struck out a season-
“It doesn’t really bother me,” back to April 29 at Washington and to revive.
will wait at least another day for a best six, then later joined Guillen in
Lincecum said as teammates prepared includes 6 1-3 no-hit innings in a “Without question,” Bochy said.
shot at extending his 17-inning praising Cahill.
for an afternoon flight out of Chicago. no-decision outing at Arizona last “Our starters, our bullpen, they’ve
scoreless streak. “If my sinker is half as good as his
“Obviously it’s miserable for every- Tuesday. He came into Sunday tied given us a chance and that’s what
The San Francisco right-hander’s I’ll take it,” Buehrle said. “I don’t
one else and I don’t want anybody to with Roy Halladay for the league has to happen when your offense
ninth start of the season was have to face him but I hear guys
get injured. You take that into consid- lead with 66 strikeouts. hasn’t clicked.
scrubbed Sunday as continued coming back to the bench talking
eration. Days like yesterday (a 3-0 He’s held opponents to a .197 “Again, we’re not the only club,
inclement weather forced postpone- about how much his stuff moves.
win in a rain-shortened game) are average in eight starts, the league’s but until it does you’re going to
ment of the finale of a three-game And it’s not just the sinker, it’s also
days when people get hurt.” third lowest. have to throw the ball well to win
series at Wrigley Field. his changeup.”
Sunday’s postponement will be That kind of pitching has helped ballgames if you’re having a tough
He’ll instead pitch Monday night made up June 28 at Wrigley Field as carry the defending World Series time scoring runs.” See A’S, Page 12
12 Monday • May 16, 2011 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Choi outlasts Toms SHARKS


to record even a shot on two.
San Jose wasted little time scoring on its first
chance, with Marleau left alone in the slot to
Continued from page 11 deflect Boyle’s point shot over Luongo’s glove.
It was the second goal in two games for the oft-
criticized Marleau, whose first point of the con-

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.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Monday • May 16, 2011 13

Durant, Thunder beat Grizzlies


By Jeff Latzke Memphis but couldn’t provide the ond quarters. The Thunder took
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS same amount of room for Randolph advantage with a 13-4 run to finish
as he did after moving into the start- the first quarter with a 21-17
OKLAHOMA CITY — Coming ing lineup in Game 6. advantage, then extended their lead
off his worst performance in the It was the first Game 7 of the with the unexpected spark in the
playoffs, Kevin Durant couldn’t get 2011 playoffs, and the first in the second.
his shots to fall again. career for Durant and most other Arena camera crews caught
Then he caught a glimpse of his players on two of the NBA’s rising Durant’s mother pumping her fist in
mother dancing around during a teams. They were the two youngest the air and dancing at her courtside
timeout and, like magic, the ball rosters in the league at the start of seat during a timeout, and the scor-
started going through the net. last season, but have quickly ing champ got a kick out of it from
Durant scored 39 points for his become two of the best — just as across the court. He came out and
best offensive outing of the series, some of the traditional powerhouses hit a jumper in the lane and his first
Russell Westbrook had his first have declined. 3-pointer from the right side during
playoff triple-double and the “I think that age is kind of out the a 9-0 burst that gave Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City Thunder advanced window now. Usually, you hear its first double-digit lead at 33-23.
to the Western Conference finals young franchise. Now, we’ve grown He also hit his next two shots —
with a 105-90 victory over the up together and we’re getting bet- another 3 and a layup off a
Memphis Grizzlies in Game 7 on ter,” Westbrook said. Westbrook alley-oop — to bump the
Sunday. “I think as long as we continue to lead up to 11 before Conley’s 3-
“I knew she had those dance stay humble and continue to work pointer got Memphis to 42-34 at
moves,” Durant said. “She used to and try to get better, this team’s halftime.
do it all the time when I was young. going to make that next jump.” Randolph led the Grizzlies back,
She was having fun. I was glad to The first jumps have been big and Conley’s 3-pointer cut it to 52-
see that.” ones for the Thunder — from 3-29 49 with 4:52 left before Durant got
Soon enough, he was having fun, and headed for the worst season in going again.
too — and the Thunder are two- NBA history after moving to Durant provided eight points —
stepping into Texas for the fran- Oklahoma City in 2008 to the West including two 3-pointers — during
chise’s first appearance in the West finals just 2 1/2 years later. a 14-2 response as the Thunder
finals since losing in the NBA finals Lionel Hollins pulled the regained control. After his second 3,
in 1996 as the Seattle SuperSonics. REUTERS Grizzlies’ starters with just over 2 he ran screaming to the opposite
Game 1 against the Mavericks is Kevin Durant scored 39 points in the Thunder’s win over the Grizzlies Sunday. 1/2 minutes left, after Durant hung end of the court and slapped hands
Tuesday night in Dallas. on the rim and yelled after his sec- with former Oklahoma City player
Durant, the NBA scoring champi- Westbrook, criticized throughout won a playoff game before this ond dunk of the closing minutes. Desmond Mason, who was seated
on the past two seasons, followed the playoffs for taking too many year and made a bid to become the Brooks followed at his next chance, courtside.
the lowest-scoring game of his two shots, was at his all-around best first No. 8 seed to reach the West with Durant calmly raising his right Durant added a free throw after
postseason appearances with one of with 14 points, matching his sea- finals. fist as he to the sidelines with the Hollins’ technical foul, and the
his best. He heated up in the second son-high with 14 assists and pro- “We just believed we could play sellout crowd standing and roaring Thunder led 66-51 with 1:24 to go
quarter after the entertaining ducing extra possessions with 10 with anybody,” said Randolph, who at its loudest. in the third.
exchange with his mother, put the rebounds. It was only the fifth had averaged 28.3 points and 14.7 Fans started chanting “We want “He brought the All-Star,”
Thunder in control late in the third, triple-double in a Game 7, accord- rebounds in the Grizzlies’ three Dallas!” in the final minute — Memphis’ Tony Allen said. “He
then put it away with a pair of two- ing to information provided to the wins in the series. “We’ve been already gearing up for series that’ll pushed the turbo button on us
handed slams in the fourth. team by the Elias Sports Bureau. competing like this all year. We just be played along a stretch of today.”
“Durant is a special player, one of Larry Bird, Jerry West, James wasn’t seen nationally and a lot of Interstate 35 a little over 200 miles. NOTES: Home teams are 86-21
the best players in the NBA,” said Worthy and Scottie Pippen also people didn’t know about us Durant came out aggressive after in Game 7s in NBA history, and 58-
Memphis star Zach Randolph, who accomplished the feat. because weren’t on TV a lot, but scoring just 11 points on 3-for-14 14 since ABA-NBA merger before
was limited to an inefficient 17 “He gets picked on a little bit, but we’ve been playing good basketball shooting in Game 6. He put up nine the 1976-77 season. ... The Thunder
points and 10 rebounds. “The kid is one of the things (with) Russell, he all year and competing with the best shots in the opening quarter but had been 5-8 at home on Sundays in
a gym-rat, he works hard. He’s one keeps playing,” Thunder coach teams.” made only two, with Memphis lead- the regular season and playoffs, and
of my favorite players. You’ve got to Scott Brooks said. “He keeps James Harden added four 3-point- ing by as many as five in the early 30-4 on all other days. ... Gary
give him kudos and give him improving, he keeps getting better ers and 17 points for Oklahoma going. Payton had the only two other post-
respect. and tonight he controlled the game.” City, and Nick Collison had 12 The Grizzlies then missed 18 of season triple-doubles in the
“You see what he does night in and Mike Conley scored 18 points to rebounds. 23 shots over a stretch between the Thunder’s franchise history, dating
night out and he’s just relentless.” lead Memphis, which had never O.J. Mayo scored 14 for midway points of the first and sec- to its days in Seattle.

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Bulls take Game 1 from Heat


By Andrew Seligman holding James to The Heat’s James Jones stopped two. from the start, scoring 17 points in
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 15 points on 5- the run with a 3, but the Bulls simply You know the rest of that story. the first half. But even with their big
of-15 shooting. weren’t about to be stopped. The Bulls wound up with a league- man coming up big, the Heat were
CHICAGO — Derrick Rose Carlos Boozer When Deng hit a 3 with 1:15 left, leading 62 wins after hiring Coach of locked in a 48-48 halftime tie.
scored 28 points, Luol Deng con- added 14 points the crowd jumped to its feet and let the Year Tom Thibodeau and beefing Rose scored 12 for Chicago and
tained LeBron James and the and nine out a roar. More important, that start- up their roster with Boozer and solid Deng had 11 while doing his best to
Chicago Bulls struck first in the rebounds. ed a 14-3 run that stretched into the role players. The biggest boost, of contain James. But the biggest
Eastern Conference finals, pulling Joakim Noah fourth and put this one away. course, came from Rose, who cheers in the early going went to Taj
away to beat the Miami Heat 103-82 had 14 rebounds Whether it was Boozer feeding emerged as the league’s youngest Gibson when he took a feed from
in Game 1 on Sunday night. Derrick Rose and the Bulls Omer Asik for a dunk early in the MVP and ended James’ two-year run C.J. Watson in transition and threw
The Bulls are off to a good start in pounded the fourth or Deng racing in to put back while helping Chicago match its best down a vicious two-handed slam
this series after sweeping the Heat Heat on the glass, 45-33. Chris Bosh his own missed jumper after a 3 by record since the 1997-98 season, over Wade for a three-point play in
during the regular season. They went led Miami with 30 points and nine James, there was plenty for the when Michael Jordan and Scottie the opening minutes of the second
on a 10-0 run midway through the rebounds. Dwyane Wade scored 18 Chicago fans to cheer during that Pippen completed their second three- quarter.
third quarter, then pulled away in the points, but the Heat simply were stretch. They were loving it when peat. The crowd roared, and even Wade
fourth. As the final minutes ticked overmatched down the stretch. Ronnie Brewer stole pass from Along the way, the Bulls swept was impressed. He clapped about six
away, fans could not contain them- The Heat were leading 58-57 mid- Mario Chalmers and hit two free three close games from the Heat, times after seeing the replay on the
selves, chanting “Over-rated!” and way through the third when the Bulls throws, then dunked to make it 80- winning them by a combined eight scoreboard.
“Beat the Heat!” made their run, reeling off 10 straight 66. And when C.J. Watson buried a 3 points. James missed the first with an NOTES: This is the sixth time
Game 2 is Wednesday night in and seizing the momentum. to put the lead at 17, they just about ankle injury, Bosh went 1 for 18 in these teams have met in the playoffs,
Chicago, and they’ll certainly take Rose and Bogans started it by nail- came unglued. the second and the Heat shed tears with the Bulls sweeping the Heat in
another performance like this. ing 3-pointers. A steal by Bogans For at least some Chicago fans, after falling to Chicago again in the first round in 1992, 1996 and
Rose settled down after commit- against Wade led to two free throws beating Miami to get to the NBA March. 2007 and beating them in five games
ting three early turnovers and by Rose after he got knocked to the finals would be sweet redemption That was during a five-game los- in the 1997 conference finals. Miami
showed why he is the MVP. He hit floor going for a fast-break layup. after what happened during the sum- ing streak, but Miami regrouped beat Chicago in six games in the first
three 3-pointers and the Bulls con- Then, after a timeout, Noah mer. after that, winning 15 of 18 down the round in 2006. ... Wade, the Chicago
verted 10 of 21 in all. blocked a layup by Wade and scored With enough salary-cap room for stretch and then knocking out both product, grew up rooting for the
Deng had 21 points. He hit four 3s, seconds later on a layup off an two stars, the Bulls went after James, Philadelphia and Boston in five Bulls. That doesn’t mean he’s happy
had four steals, seven rebounds and inbounds along the Bulls’ baseline, Wade and Bosh in the summer, hop- games. to see them. “No. . There is no part of
simply put the clamps on The King, making it 67-58. ing to land some combination of the This time, Bosh had it going right me that is happy,” he said.

Matt Kenseth pulls away late,wins at Dover Sports brief


Tour of California start wiped out by snow
By Dan Gelston want to go up there “I didn’t have any choice in it, really,”
and race like this Edwards said. “That’s up to the guys in TRUCKEE — The start of the Tour of California was
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
every week.” the box. That is too tough of a choice to wiped out Sunday because of snow, forcing organizers to cut
Mark Martin was make right there and I don’t blame Bob the event from eight to seven stages.
DOVER, Del — Matt Kenseth’s first
second and Marcos Osborne one bit.” Before calling off the start, organizers delayed the stage by
idea was to skip pit road, take a chance
Ambrose third. Kyle Regan Smith was 34th a week after he 2 hours, 45 minutes and shortened the scheduled 118.7-mile
he could start first on a restart and hang
Busch and Brian shocked the sport with his first career road race from South Lake Tahoe to Northstar at Tahoe
on for a victory.
Vickers rounded out win at Darlington Raceway. Resort to 49.2 miles.
Then, he had another thought. Why
the top five. Busch Busch and Kevin Harvick had no inci- When the weather cleared a bit, the 144 riders were
not just take two tires on pit road instead
signed in at the start and about to compete under a light
of four? Matt Kenseth was forced to start dents after a pit road dustup at
snowfall, a temperature of 35 degrees and 12 mph wind, but
With his No. 17 Ford on the jack, in the rear of the Darlington landed them on probation.
field because of an engine change. Harvick was 10th. organizers called it off less than a minute before the start.
Kenseth called the audible and told crew
Kenseth made his Cup debut at Dover Martin stayed on the track on old tires Originally set for 763.8 miles, the race has been cut to 645.1
chief Jimmy Fennig he wanted two.
in 1998 as a fill-in for Bill Elliott. He to take the lead when the caution flag miles.
“Two tires! Two tires!” Fennig said.
won for the second time in the Cup came out with 39 laps left. Kenseth “We were monitoring weather conditions up until the pre-
His crew made the switch before they
series on the high-banked, 1-mile con- made a quick stop and opted for two dicted 1:15 p.m. start time, and we just couldn’t safely put the
dropped the car and that was the perfect
crete track. tires instead of four, the right number riders out on the course with the current forecast,” said
strategy Kenseth needed to win the
“It’s one of those tracks that’s a chal- for him to pull pass Martin on the restart Andrew Messick, president of AEG Sports — the race owner.
Sprint Cup race at Dover International
lenge to get around fast, whether you’re and then pull away for the victory. “We appreciate the support of all the fans that came out to the
Speedway on Sunday.
racing someone or not,” Kenseth said. “We were going to do four, we got in start line in South Lake Tahoe, and we hope they understand
Kenseth led the final 32 laps to win
The 400-mile race was dominated by the stall and decided to do two. That was and respect our decision, but when the safety of riders and
for the second time this season. He also
long stretches of green flag racing. the key,” Kenseth said. fans is involved, there is no leeway. We are looking forward
won at Texas and became the third driv-
Jimmie Johnson and Edwards turned Kenseth overruled crew chief Jimmy to seeing everyone at the start tomorrow in Squaw Valley.”
er to win twice this season.
this into a two-car battle for first for the Fennig and made the call for two tires. Before the start was wiped out, there was a moment of
Under NASCAR’s revamped rules for
majority of the race. Edwards led 117 “When I was on the jack, I asked if he silence for Wouter Weylandt, the Belgium rider killed last
qualifying for the Chase for the champi-
laps before falling to seventh place. was sure we didn’t want to try two and Monday in the third stage of the Tour of Italy.
onship that emphasize wins, Kenseth
strengthened his bid to make the field Johnson led a race-high 207 laps and he said to put two on,” Kenseth said. “It
with his second win. finished ninth. was really Jimmy’s call and a good sug-
“My mind is to be up there and try to Unlike Kenseth and crew, Edwards’ gestion by me.”
lead those points going into the Chase crew chief Bob Osborne made a four- Kenseth said he was having trouble dur-
and try to make the Chase in champi- tire call on the last restart that dropped ing the green flag racing because the rub-
onship form,” Kenseth said. “We don’t him to ninth and spoiled his chance at ber that built on the track made the con-
want to have to slide off of wins. We the win. crete slick — an obstacle for a loose car.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Monday • May 16, 2011 15

Burlingame girls champs in the pool


By Julio Lara freshman Leah Goldman. The vic- than second place Burlingame and the day in the 100-yard freestyle the same event on the boys’ side.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF tory was a precursor to a fantastic 194 than third place Carlmont. with a time of 55:03 and Menlo- Burlingame’s future was on dis-
afternoon for the Panther swim- Woodside’s Alicia Grima, who Atherton went 1-2-3 in the same play in the 100-yard backstroke
There is a new big fish in the mers. completely owned last season’s race on the boys’ side. Henze picked when Goldman swan to a first place
girls’ swimming pool. It’s red, white Not to be outdone, the boys put PAL championships, was up to her up another win with teammates finish with a time of 58.90 - the only
and looks a lot like a Panther. on a show in the their version of old ways again. She took the 200- Evan Navarro and Max Wilder fin- sub-minute mark on the girls’ side.
The Burlingame girls swim team 200-yard medley moments later. yard individual medley by shatter- ishing second and third respectively. Kawei Tan, himself only a
put together an impressive perform- The PAL record belonged to Aragon ing the old PAL record of 2:06.37 In the longest race of the day, Burlingame sophomore, won the
ance Saturday afternoon in their when they set in 2003. But that was with a time of 2:02.56. M-A’s Kei Grima dominated the 500-yard event for the boys with a time of
home pool at the Peninsula Athletic before Carlmont and the team of Masuda won the event on the boys’ freestyle. Simply put, she was a 52.92. Tan’s time meant the end of
League swimming championships. Jordan Tang, Jason Wong, Ivan side. He too would have a great machine. Half way through the race Lee Concepcion’s 25-year old
With 466 team points, the Panthers Garin and Vladmir Khrolov got afternoon in the pool. she had a half-pool lead on her near- record as well.
unseated Menlo-Atherton as the their hands on it. The Scots posted a The title of “fastest fish in the est competitor. By the time the bell Beach and Wong won the last
champions of the PAL. The win time of 1:40.51 to capture the gold water” belonged to Aragon’s Miya lap came, she was more than three- individual events of the afternoon in
marked the first time in four years and set the tone for all swimmers Oto, who won the 50-yard freestyle quarters of a pool ahead. Her time the 100-yard breaststroke. Beach
that someone other than MA won during the entire meet. sprint with a time of 25.28. Khrolov of 4:56.81 was almost ten seconds posted a time of 1:05.86 and
the girls championship. Menlo- Burlingame made it two-for-two of Carlmont picked up his second better than Megan Beach of Wong’s mark of 1:00.67 was half-
Atherton finished second with 403 in the following varsity race when 1st place finish by winning the 50 Sequoia. second better than Mills’ Steven
points and Sequoia finished third Brennand won the 200-yard with a time of 22.57. Sophomore Bryant Jacobs of Smith.
with 311. freestyle. The Panthers actually fin- Burlingame’s Thomas set her sec- Terra Nova picked up the win on the Fittingly, the PAL championships
Overall it was a mind-boggling ished 1-2 in that race with Marie ond record of the day in the 100- boys side with a time of 4:50.77 and ended the same way they started,
afternoon for all swimmers. In 46 Maxwell finishing second. MA’s yard butterfly by besting her own qualifying for the Central Coast with a pair of records falling. In the
total events (including frosh/soph), Nicole Zanolli finished third. For time from last year’s meet. She Section playoffs along with 400-yard freestyle, Burlingame put
12 meet records were re-written, the boys, the Bears’ Nick Henze posted a 55.22. Her teammate, Burlingame’s Connor Field. the bow on top of a winning after-
including eight on the varsity level began his impressive afternoon in Brennand finished second, more Grima picked up her third win of noon when Maxwell, Brennand,
alone. And the re-writing began the pool by posting a 1:43.05 in the than three seconds behind her as the the day in the following race when Goldman and Thomas hooked up to
right out of the gates. 200 freestyle. The win for the Bears Panthers kept racking up the points. Woodside won the 200-yard break a five-year-old record with a
Burlingame won the 200-yard was also the start in capturing their The aforementioned Masuda set a freestyle relay with a time of time of 3:36.83.
medley relay with a time of 1:49.07, fifth consecutive boys team title. record as well in the 100 butterfly. 1:44.60. M-A was second and On the boys’ side, M-A’s team of
beating the record set in 2002 by The race for the championship was- His time of 51.80 bested the old Burlingame third. It was the Henze, Navarro, Masuda and
Aragon. The team comprised of n’t really close — at the end of var- mark set last year by Masa Oto of Panthers’ ability to consistently Wilder posted a time of 3:13.17,
Madison Gebhard, Kristen sity event, the Bears had won the Aragon. place that thwarted any serious run besting the old record (set in 2010
Brennand, Naomi Thomas and boys title with 461 points, 118 more Oto picked up her second win of at their lead by the Bears. M-A won by Burlingame) of 3:15.45.

Sports brief
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),
No. 1 Syracuse beats Siena 10-4 champion of the Metro Atlantic Athletic
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — JoJo Marasco had Conference, lost to the Orange in the first round

donated for trauma research


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the head.
three goals, Josh Amidon and Bobby Eilers
each scored twice, and top-ranked Syracuse
beat Siena 10-4 on Sunday night in the first
for the second time in three years. Brendan
Meehan, Marquis Terrell, Danny Martinsen and
Kyle Curry scored for Siena, which trailed 4-2
“It’s an amazing thing round of the NCAA men’s lacrosse tourna- at halftime and was held scoreless for nearly 20
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Relatives and fans of he did and his family did. ment. minutes as Syracuse had four straight goals to
Derek Boogaard shed tears Sunday as they Hopefully, that’ll bring Syracuse (15-1), seeking its third national open a lead the Saints couldn’t overcome.
remembered the former NHL tough guy as a some information,” agent
“teddy bear” who was as generous and kind as Ron Salcer said. “We
he was burly and tough, a somber end to a don’t know exactly the
weekend during which his distraught family impact that the concus-
agreed to donate his brain to medical sions might have played.”
researchers. Derek Boogaard Salcer spent three days
The 28-year-old Boogaard was found dead with Boogaard in Los
in his Minneapolis apartment Friday, five Angeles earlier in the week. Salcer remarked
months after he sustained a season-ending about his client’s brightened demeanor, after
concussion with the New York Rangers. suffering through a winter of not being able to
Boogaard’s agent and a spokeswoman for play or even be active while his head healed.
the Boston University School of Medicine “He seemed very good, and that’s what
confirmed Sunday that his brain will be exam- makes it more painful,” Salcer said. “He was
ined for signs of a degenerative disease often really starting to feel better about everything.
found in athletes who sustain repeated hits to He was in great shape.”
16 Monday • May 16, 2011 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Jorge Posada apologizes to Yankees manager


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Posada said. “It was just one of recourse. said, ‘I have had bad days, too,”’ field, Posada hugged Alex
those days you wish you could take But by Sunday, the five-time All-Star Girardi said. “’I know it’s hard to Rodriguez and chatted with other
NEW YORK — Jorge Posada back.” was smiling and laughing in the club- struggle, but you’re going to get teammates. Yankees captain Derek
apologized Sunday to Yankees man- Posada was not in New York’s house, appearing generally relaxed through this.’ Jeter, one of Posada’s best friends,
ager Joe Girardi in a face-to-face lineup against Boston left-hander despite his .165 batting average. “It wasn’t the typical Jorge said the matter was resolved and he
conversation, saying he simply had Jon Lester, one night after the “We had a nice conversation. We Posada face. Yeah, he was a little saw nothing wrong with what
a bad day that boiled over into a slumping star asked to sit out — the talked about being emotional and emotional. I was emotional in there Posada did Saturday.
messy public spat with manage- beginning of a bizarre saga that led going through struggles and what because he’s one of my guys. I feel “It’s not the first time that some-
ment. to the Yankees contacting the com- defines who you are. He apologized for what he’s going through.” one has come out of the lineup,”
“All the frustration came out,” missioner’s office about possible and said, ‘I had a bad day,’ and I During batting practice on the Jeter said.

D’backs beat Dodgers 4-1 TRANSACTIONS AL STANDINGS NL STANDINGS


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS league shutout.
BASEBALL
American League
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
“Today was pretty much a battle, MINNESOTA TWINS—Placed LHP Jose Mijares on East Division East Division
LOS ANGELES — Ian Kennedy trying to throw strikes,” Kennedy the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Jim Hoey to W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
Rochester (IL). Designated C Steve Holm for as- Tampa Bay 23 17 .575 — Philadelphia 25 14 .641 —
and the Arizona Diamondbacks held said. “My command wasn’t as good signment. Recalled RHP Anthony Swarzak from Florida 23 16 .590 2
Andre Ethier and Matt Kemp in New York 20 18 .526 2
as it had been and my curve ball Rockester. Selected the contract of LHP Phil Du-
Boston 20 20 .500 3
Atlanta 23 19 .548 3 1/2
matrait from Rochester.
check, capping a frustrating series wasn’t as sharp as it had been. So I Toronto 20 20 .500 3
New York 19 21 .475 6 1/2
SEATTLE MARINERS—Added RHP Jeff Gray to the Washington 19 21 .475 6 1/2
for the Los Angeles Dodgers and had to rely on my defense, and our active roster.Optioned RHP Dan Cortes to Tacoma Baltimore 19 20 .487 3 1/2
(PCL). Central Division
their top two hitters. offense carried me early on. Central Division W L Pct GB
Kennedy allowed a run and four TEXAS RANGERS—Placed CF Julio Borbon on the
“Our bullpen’s been very good 15-day DL.Selected the contract of OF Endy Chavez W L Pct GB Cincinnati 23 17 .575 —
hits over six innings in a 4-1 victory this year,” Kennedy added. from Round Rock (PCL).Transferred RHP Brandon Cleveland 24 13 .649 — St.Louis 22 19 .537 1 1/2
Webb from the 15- to 60-day DL. Detroit 22 18 .550 3 1/2 Milwaukee 19 21 .475 4
on Sunday, helping the “Everybody that you saw this whole Pittsburgh 18 22 .450 5
National League Kansas City 20 19 .513 5
Diamondbacks win a series at series, it just makes you feel better ATLANTA BRAVES—Placed RHP Brandon Beachy Chicago 17 24 .415 9 Chicago 17 21 .447 5
Dodger Stadium for the first time as a starter — that when you come on the 15-day DL.Recalled RHP Scott Proctor from Minnesota 12 26 .316 12 1/2 Houston 15 25 .375 8
since a three-game sweep in August out, that you have a good bullpen Gwinnett (IL). West Division
West Division
CHICAGO CUBS—Selected the contract of LHP W L Pct GB
2007. behind you and you can rely on Doug Davis from Iowa (PCL).Optioned RHP Justin W L Pct GB San Francisco 22 17 .564 —
Xavier Nady and Ryan Roberts those guys. It helps you feel a lot Berg to Iowa.Assigned RHP Thomas Diamond out- Los Angeles 22 19 .537 — Colorado 20 18 .526 1 1/2
right to Iowa. Texas 21 19 .525 1/2
hit consecutive homers off Ted Lilly, more secure.” Los Angeles 19 22 .463 4
CINCINNATI REDS—Activated RHP Jose Arredondo Oakland 20 20 .500 1 1/2 Arizona 17 22 .436 5
and J.J. Putz converted his ninth Esmerling Vasquez and David from the 15-day DL.Optioned RHP Mike Leake to Seattle 16 23 .410 5 San Diego 17 23 .425 5 1/2
save in as many attempts this sea- Hernandez each pitched a scoreless Louisville (IL). ———
———
son. PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Released LHP Scott Olsen.
inning before Putz came on in the WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Recalled RHP Cole Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games
Kennedy (4-1) struck out eight ninth. The right-hander gave up a Kimball from Syracuse (IL). Designated RHP Brian Florida 1,Washington 0
Seattle at Cleveland,ppd.,rain
and walked one. The right-hander, leadoff double to James Loney Broderick for assignment.
Oakland 6,Chicago White Sox 2 Atlanta 5,Philadelphia 3
who has a 1.50 ERA over his last six COLLEGE San Diego 9,Colorado 7
before striking out Dioner Navarro. Baltimore 6,Tampa Bay 0
INDIANA STATE—Announced the resignation of Houston 7,N.Y.Mets 3
starts, was coming off three straight After a walk to Juan Uribe, pinch- softball coach Brenda Coldren. Detroit 3,Kansas City 0 Milwaukee 8,Pittsburgh 2
no-decisions after beating hitter Rod Barajas drove a fastball to Frontier League L.A.Angels 3,Texas 2 Cincinnati 7,St.Louis 3
Philadelphia 4-0 for his first big WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS—Signed INF Mike Toronto 9,Minnesota 3,11 innings Arizona 1,L.A.Dodgers 0
the warning track in center. Boston 6,N.Y.Yankees 0
Torres and RHP Dustin Williams to contract exten- San Francisco 3,Chicago Cubs 0,7 innings
sions.Released C Matt Powell. Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games
SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI Kansas City at Detroit,ppd.,rain Cincinnati 9,St.Louis 7
Washington 8,Florida 4
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 SCORES Seattle at Cleveland,ppd.,rain
Baltimore 9,Tampa Bay 3 Atlanta 3,Philadelphia 2
Toronto 11,Minnesota 3 N.Y.Mets 7,Houston 4
@Canucks vs.Canucks Sunday’s College Baseball Scores Milwaukee 9,Pittsburgh 6
5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Texas 5,L.A.Angels 4
Oklahoma 6,New Mexico 2 FAR WEST San Francisco at Chicago,ppd.,rain
Versus Versus Chicago White Sox 4,Oakland 3
Cal St.-Fullerton 6,Long Beach St.1 San Diego 8,Colorado 2
Boston 7,N.Y.Yankees 5 Arizona 4,L.A.Dodgers 1
UCLA 3,CS Bakersfield 2
Monday’s Games (All times eastern) Monday’s Games (All times eastern)
Austin Peay 7,SE Missouri 5
N.Y.Yankees (A.J.Burnett 4-2) at Tampa Bay (Price 5- Philadelphia (Cl.Lee 2-3) at St.Louis (Westbrook 2-
@ Rockies @ Rockies @ Dodgers @ Dodgers vs. A’s Belmont 4,Fla.Gulf Coast 3 3),6:40 p.m. 3),7:05 p.m.
5:40 p.m. 12:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 7:15 p.m. Boston College 4,LeMoyne 0 Toronto (Drabek 2-2) at Detroit (Scherzer 6-0),7:05 Pittsburgh (Maholm 1-5) at Washington (Lannan
CSN-BAY CSN-BAY CSN-BAY CSN-BAY CSN-BAY Duke 10,Wake Forest 2 p.m. 2-4),7:05 p.m.
East Carolina 6,Delaware St.1 Baltimore (Tillman 2-3) at Boston (Matsuzaka 3-3), Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 4-1) at Cincinnati (Bailey
2-0),7:10 p.m.
Florida 6,Vanderbilt 3,12 innings 7:10 p.m. Florida (Jo.Johnson 3-1) at N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 3-3),
Florida St.7-9,N.C.State 5-4 Cleveland (Tomlin 4-1) at Kansas City (Davies 1-5), 7:10 p.m.
vs.Angels vs.Angels vs.Twins vs.Twins @ Giants 8:10 p.m. Houston (Myers 1-3) at Atlanta (Hanson 4-3), 7:10
Georgia 7,Kentucky 6
7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 12:35 p.m. 7:15 p.m. Texas (C.Lewis 3-4) at Chicago White Sox (E.Jack- p.m.
Georgia Tech 3,North Carolina 0
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-BAY son 3-4),8:10 p.m. San Francisco (Lincecum 3-3) at Colorado
Lipscomb 9,Stetson 3 (Mortensen 0-0),8:40 p.m.
L.A.Angels (Pineiro 2-0) at Oakland (Anderson 2-3),
Morehead St.9,Murray St.5 10:05 p.m. San Diego (Richard 1-4) at Arizona (Galarraga 3-3),
5/14 5/21 5/28 6/4 6/11 6/17 6/25 Radford 5,High Point 4 9:40 p.m.
Minnesota (S.Baker 2-2) at Seattle (Pineda 4-2), Milwaukee (Marcum 4-1) at L.A.Dodgers (Garland
Tennessee Tech 11-8,Tenn.-Martin 5-7,2nd game, 10:10 p.m. 1-2),10:10 p.m.
vs. N.E. Rev @ Fire vs.Houston @ United @ KC vs.Galaxy 12 innings
5:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 1 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games
7:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7p.m. Virginia 5,Miami 4 N.Y.Yankees at Tampa Bay,6:40 p.m. Houston at Atlanta,1:05 p.m.
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‘Thor’hammers ‘Bridesmaids’
By Derrik J. Lang
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES — “Thor” nailed down


the No. 1 spot at the box office again.
Paramount’s 3-D superhero film starring
Chris Hemsworth as Marvel’s hammer-toting
god of thunder earned $34.5 million in its sec-
ond weekend, according to studio estimates

H e never goes out of the house.


She’s under voice control. I was
only giving him a bath for a few
minutes. He doesn’t bother with the loose
boards in our fence. All the neighbors know
Sunday.
That brings the total haul of “Thor” to
$119.2 million, though not quite as impressive
as fellow comic book hero “Iron Man 2,”
she belongs to us. She doesn’t like to wear a which earned $211.2 million by its second
collar. A microchip is good enough. We’ve weekend the same time last year.
heard all these lines and dozens more from “‘Thor’ had a really great playing field to
people who aren’t too worried about their work on for its second weekend in theaters,”
pet ever becoming lost. And, every day, we said Paul Dergarabedian, box office analyst
hear these next few lines at our Lost Animal for Hollywood.com. “For a big-budget Marvel
counter. He got out of the house this one Comics film that opened very solidly to drop
time! She almost always listens to me when only 48 percent indicates some very strong
I call. He ran off just when I took off his word of mouth. I think Kenneth Branagh
collar to give him a bath. He never pays
attention to the fence, but found the loose being the director really brought a lot to the
board today. The neighbors who usually table.”
look out for him have been on vacation the Universal’s “Bridesmaids,” the raunchy
last few weeks. I thought the microchip was comedy starring Kristen Wiig as a down-on-
good enough and would be an automatic her-luck maid of honor, debuted above expec-
ticket home. tations in second place with $24.4 million.
The Lost Animal counter at PHS/SPCA is Nikki Rocco, head of distribution for
far too busy; please consider our “ounce of Universal, attributed the movie’s good reviews
prevention” advice. Don’t take that one and word of mouth to wide audience appeal:
chance, even if your dog is the most well- 67 percent of the audience was female; 33 per-
behaved, least curious, least-likely to bolt cent male.
dog in the world. Do yourself and your “That’s pretty good considering this is a pic-
buddy a favor by following these three
rules: never go out without a leash; always ture titled ‘Bridesmaids,”’ said Rocco.
wear a collar with visible, current identifica- The next adversary for “Thor” arrives next
tion even if your pet has a microchip (some- week with the opening of “Pirates of the
one who finds your pet can see an ID tag, Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,” the fourth film
but not a chip); and make sure your yard is in the blockbuster Disney franchise starring
secure. Also, act immediately if your pet is
lost. Visit your local shelter every other day,
post “Lost Pet” fliers in your neighborhood Top ten movies “Thor”topped the weekend box office for the second week in a row.
with a photo of your pet, contact info and a Johnny Depp as mischievous pirate Capt. Jack strength of ‘Iron Man 2’ in its second weekend
reward, and don’t forget online resources 1.“Thor,”$34.5 million.
2.“Bridesmaids,”$24.4 million. Sparrow. On Memorial Day weekend come a year ago.”
such as Craigslist. Help make our Lost
Animal counter a quieter spot and help your 3.“Fast Five,”$19.5 million. the sequels “The Hangover Part II” from Universal’s car-racing sequel “Fast Five”
best buddy stay safe. 4.“Priest,”$14.5 million. Warner Bros. and “Kung Fu Panda 2” from with Dwayne Johnson shifted into the third
5.“Rio,”$8 million. Paramount. position with $19.5 million in its third week-
Scott oversees PHS/SPCA’s Customer 6.“Jumping the Broom,”$7.3 million. “The cavalry is about to arrive,” said
end in theaters.
Service, Behavior and Training, Education, 7.“Something Borrowed,”$7 million. Dergarabedian. “We’re poised for a strong
Memorial Day weekend. We’re down year-to- Sony’s 3-D vampire-hunting graphic novel
Outreach, Field Services, Cruelty 8.“Water for Elephants,”$4.1 million.
Investigation, Volunteer and Media/PR pro- date about 13 percent on revenue. A month adaptation “Priest” opened in fourth place
9.“Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family,” with $14.5 million, while Fox’s animated bird
gram areas and staff. His companion, $2.2 million. ago, we were down 20 percent. We’re making
Murray, oversees him. up ground, and this weekend was down only 3 tale “Rio” landed at fifth place with $8 million
10.“Soul Surfer,”$1.8 million.
percent, which is impressive considering the in its fifth weekend in theaters.
18 Monday • May 16, 2011 THE DAILY JOURNAL

BOXER READIES FOR BOUT TIP-A-COP

TOM JUNG
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.

Alan and Tara DalMaso, of Redwood City, gave


birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital April 28.

Joseph and Johanna Hart, of Belmont, gave birth


to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital April 30.

Brendan and Jennifer Fischer, of San Carlos, gave


birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital May 2.

Darren Kumasawa and Christi Morales-


Kumasawa, of Redwood City, gave birth to a baby
boy at Sequoia Hospital May 4.
ROBERT RAW.
Birth announcements: Sudheer Gopalam and Mona Rakibe, of Redwood It was pancakes with a purpose at the Millbrae Pancake House March 20
Jeffrey and Shannon Templin gave birth to daugh- City, gave birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital May as Millbrae police officers Robert Raw, Stephen O’Malley, Garrett Pene,
ter Rebecca Nicole Templin at Kaiser Hospital in San 5. James Aboud and Rebecca Rosenblatt greeted customers and waited ta-
Francisco Feb. 2, 2011. bles at a Tip-a-Cop fundraiser benefiting Special Olympics.Raw,President
Thomas and Malia Geary, of San Lorenzo, gave of the Millbrae Police Officers’Association,reported that generous dona-
Mike and Louise Musante of San Mateo welcomed birth to a baby girl at Sequoia Hospital May 6. tions made by restaurant patrons, along with contributions from the
a baby girl into the world on April 6, 2011 at Mills Millbrae Pancake House and the Millbrae Police Officers’ Association, re-
Peninsula Hospital in Burlingame. Stephen and Colleen Tripple, of San Mateo, gave sulted in more than $1,500 being raised. The event was organized with the
birth to a baby boy at Sequoia Hospital May 6. assistance of Special Olympics Northern California.Pictured at the fundraiser
are Special Olympian Trevor Irwin and Officer Rosenblatt.
THE DAILY JOURNAL Monday • May 16, 2011 19

FUNDRAISER FOR JAPAN REBUILDING TOGETHER

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.

Aggressive Cremation Group:


Seniors Targeted - Beware
By Paul Larson and U.S. flag envelopes mailed to Veterans,
etc., all meant to be subliminally enticing.
Also, “Smart Cremation” advertizes
MILLBRAE – They themselves as being “green” and “earth
are at it again! friendly” when in reality the process they
Recently I was use to cremate is no different than any other
made aware of a crematory in the United States. It is well
new cluster of mass documented that toxic greenhouse gases are
mailings being sent emitted into the atmosphere during the
to Seniors by a cremation process. An example of a true
group calling green option would be a natural type burial
themselves “Smart Cremation” (similar to certified by the “Green Burial Council”.
the mailings sent earlier this year by the There are too many particulars about
“Trident Society”). Several Seniors have “Smart Cremation” to list here, but on the
come to me asking who is “Smart internet you can read the entire report for
Cremation”, where did they come from and yourself along with comments on legal
my opinion on their legitimacy. troubles from concerned consumers at:
When ever I hear about mailings from http://www.ripoffreport.com/funeral-
“quickie” cremation outfits that target services/smart-cremation-jerr/smart-
Seniors I am always suspicious about their cremation-jerry-norman-e2e86.htm
intensions. It is a fact that various I have to emphasize that if you are
unscrupulous entities target Seniors because looking into cremation or funeral matters
they are thought of as “Easy Prey”. please please do your homework and call
I did some investigating and found out your local Funeral Home, compare their
the following: According to the website services and ask questions. Go to a Funeral
“Ripoff Report” the group calling Director who is well known in the
themselves “Smart Cremation” is run by community. Please don’t become a “target”
“Jerry Norman” who was allegedly fired as and allow these out of state mailings to lure
CEO of the Neptune Society. “Smart you in with misleading messages. They will
Cremation” is linked to “Accucare” and send sales people to your home who will
“Gateway Crematory” who are all one in the then be hard to get rid of without your
same. “Smart Cremation” and the other signature on a contract.
above names exist under the umbrella of To conclude, here are all my best wishes
“Northstar Memorial Group” in Houston, to you, your family and loved ones.
Texas. There is apparently some concern on If you ever wish to discuss cremation,
how “Smart Cremation” collects and holds funeral matters or want to make pre-
money from the Seniors they are targeting. planning arrangements please feel free to
Yes, I know…there are a lot of names & call me and my staff at the CHAPEL OF
details to sink in…but there’s more… THE HIGHLANDS in Millbrae at (650)
Using visual tricks “Smart Cremation” 588-5116 and we will be happy to guide you
has been printing materials which are in a fair and helpful manner. For more info
specific to certain targeted Seniors such as you may also visit us on the internet at:
using flower envelopes mailed to women www.chapelofthehighlands.com.
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Continued from page 1
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?”
Free. For more information or to chance. Normally, only juniors are (650) 344-5200 ext. 105.
RSVP email gogreen@fostercity.org.
Are You Getting Your Point Across?
7 p.m. 282 Redwood Shores Parkway,
Redwood City. Is your speaking com-
pelling to others? Does it draw them in
and make them want to listen to you?
Get tools and get heard. Free. For
more information call 888-9268.
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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
Monday, May 16, 2011
CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- That buzzing in your opportunity to do so more than once at this juncture. merely another ho-hum day, you’ll get an opportunity
An incident in the year ahead could turn out to be ears is likely to come from a number of people talk- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- It behooves you not to to put something together that could produce long-
quite an eye-opener, teaching you how much more ing about you. Don’t fret, however, because you’d be be bashful about your feelings regarding a certain term, favorable results. Don’t turn it down.
successful you are when acting in accordance with pleased to hear what they are saying. person. Word will definitely get back to him or her PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- You’ll find that
your highest ideals and standards. It may even turn LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- An individual with a good and if the feeling is reciprocal, your paths could cross. whispering has a far greater impact than shouting
your life around. track record may come to you with an interesting SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- If you have no when trying to get the attention of others, even in
proposal. If what he or she has to offer is not readily ap- plans, don’t waste your spare time watching TV or boisterous environs.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- It could be one of those parent to you, take the time to study the matter in depth. puttering around. Put your artistic talents to work ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- If you know someone
days when your instincts will be right on the moola. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) --There is a possibility that beautifying your surroundings. You’ll like the results. who could use a little help, yield to your charitable
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narrow windows, 10k BTU, excellent
condition, $100., (650)212-7020

CHANDELIER NEW 4 lights $30.


(650)878-9542
CHOPPERS (4) with instructions $7/all.
(650)368-3037
ELECTRIC HEATER - Oil filled electric
heater, 1500 watts, $30., (650)504-3621

GAS STOVE - great condition, clean


ready to use. $99., (650)583-4874
GAS STOVE, small, 4 burner oven and
broiler. 26.5 D x 20.5 W. SOLD!
PORTABLE GE Dishwasher, excellent
condition $75 OBO, (650)583-0245
RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric,
1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621
RCA VACUUM tube manual '42 $25.
(650)593-8880
SHOP VACUUM rigid brand 3.5 horse
power 9 gal wet/dry $40. (650)591-2393
TOP LOAD FRIGIDAIRE WASHER -
good condition, $50., SSF. SOLD!
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296 Appliances 298 Collectibles 303 Electronics Drabble Drabble Drabble
VACUUM CLEANER $50 (650)367-1350 PHOTO - 8x10 signed retirement book of TV SET Philips 21 inch with remote $40.,
Joe Montana $39 Authenicated, (650)692-3260
(650)692-3260
VINTAGE SEARS 8465 aluminum photo
VACUUM CLEANER excellent condition tripod + bag. Sturdy! VG cond. See:
$40. (650)878-9542 POSTER - framed photo of President http://tinyurl.com/3v9oxrk $25 650-204-
Wilson and Chinese Junk $25 cash, 0587
VACUUM CLEANER Oreck-cannister (650)755-8238
type $40., (650)637-8244
SPORTS CARDS over 10k some stars 304 Furniture
and old cards $100/all. (650)207-2712
VACUUM CLEANER small with all at- 2 END Tables solid maple '60's era
tachments for cars $30 San Mateo VASE - with tray, grey with red flowers, $40/both. (650)670-7545
650-341-5347 perfect condition, $25., (650)345-1111
2 MIRRORED chest of drawers, $50.
WASHER/DRYER “MAYTAG” - Brand WELLS FARGO solid brass Belt Buckle each, (415)375-1617
new with 3 year warranty, $850. both, $40., (650)692-3260
(650)726-4168 4 STURDY metal dining chairs $20/each.
(650)756-6778
302 Antiques
297 Bicycles AEROBED NEW! Twin, matress skitr
BICYCLE - Sundancer Jr., 26”, $75. obo
1912 COFFEE Perculater Urn. perfect with matress cloth cover. SOLD! Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
condition includes electric cord $85.
(650)676-0732 (415)565-6719 ARMOIRE CABINET - $90., (415)375-
1617
GIRL'S BIKE HUFFY Purple 6-speed ANTIQUE STOOL - Rust color cushion BLACK LEATHER office chair with 5
good cond. $35 - Angela (650)269-3712 with lions feet, antique, $50.obo, rollers $25. (650)871-5078
(650)525-1410
298 Collectibles BLACK TV stand 15 inches H 28 inches
w with glass doors FREE with pickup
CHINA CABINET - Vintage, 6 foot,
1982 PRINT "A Tune Off The Top Of My solid mahogany. $300/obo. 650-871-5078
Head" 82/125 See: (650)867-0379
http://tinyurl.com/4y38xld 650-204-0587
$75 STEAMER TRUNK - beautiful old camel- BREAKFAST NOOK DINETTE TABLE-
back style, outside wood strips, em- solid oak, 55 X 54”, $60., SSF,
bossed metal, SOLD! (650)583-8069
28 RECORDS - 78 RPMS, Bing Crosby,
Frankie Laine, Al Jolson, many others, all CABINET - wood, $70., (650)367-1350
in book albums, $60. all, (650)347-5104
303 Electronics CHANDELIER WITH 5 lights/ candela-
49ER REPORT issues '85-'87 $35/all, bre base with glass shades $20.
(650)592-2648 46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great (650)504-3621
condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
CHEST OF drawers - $25., (415)375-
Army shirtl, long sleeves, with pockets. 1617 304 Furniture 304 Furniture 307 Jewelry & Clothing
XL $15 each (408)249-3858 COLOR TV - Apex digital, 13”, perfect
condition, manual, remote, $70., COFFEE TABLE - $60., (650)367-1350 HOSPITAL BED FREE need to pick up TWIN BEDS - good condition, $98. 49ER'S JACKET Child size $50.
BAY MEADOWS UMBRELLA - Color- (650)867-2720 SOLD! OBO, (650)583-4874 (650)871-7200
COFFEE TABLE - brown, perfect condi-
ful, large-size, can fit two people under- tion, nice design, with storage, $50.,
neath. $20 (650)867-2720 COMSWITCH 3500 - used for fax, com- CUSTOM JEWELRY all kinds, lengths
(650)345-1111 and sizes $50/all. (650)592-2648
puter modem, telephone answering ma- LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover & WOODEN KITCHEN China Cabinet: $99
BAY MEADOWS bag & umbrella - chine, never used, $20., (650)347-5104 COFFEE TABLE light brown lots of stor- plastic carring case & headrest, $35. LADIES BRACELET, Murano glass.
$15.each, (650)345-1111 (great condition!), (650)367-1350
age good condition $45. (650)867-2720 each, (650)592-7483 Various shades of red and blue $100
DEWALT HEAVY duty work site radio Daly City, no return calls. (650)991-2353
BEETLE FAN London Pauadium
Royal Command performance '63 poster
charger in box $100. (650)756-7878 METAL DESK, 7 drawers, 2 shelves, 306 Housewares
COMPUTER DESK $70. (650)367-1350 gray, 3x5 ft. $40. (650)364-0902 LADIES GOLD Lame' elbow length-
$50., (650)525-1410 DVD PLAYER AMW excellent condition "PRINCESS HOUSE” decorator urn gloves sz 7.5 $15 New. (650)868-0436
simple to use $35. (650)347-5104 DINING SET glass table with rod iron & 4 OFFICE DESK and secretary chairs with "Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H
COLORIZED TERRITORIAL Quarters blue chairs $100/all rollers, $40. obo, (650)583-4874 LIZ CLAIBORNE black evening jacket
uncirculated with Holder $15/all, $25., (650)868-0436
FIVE REALISTIC-BRAND shelf speak- 650-520-7921/650-245-3661 Sz. 12, acetate/polyester, $10. SOLD
(408)249-3858 ers, 8 ohms, new, 4 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. x 7 PLANT TABLE - 22X16, beautiful de-
in. $10/each. (650)364-0902 DISPLAY CASE wood & glass 31 x 19 sign, $20., (650)867-2720 SHEER PURPLE tunic, Sz XL, w/em-
ELVIS PRESLEY poster book $20., CANDLEHOLDER - Gold, angel on it, broidered design & sequins, $10. SOLD!
inches $30. (650)873-4030 tall, purchased from Brueners, originally
(650)692-3260 ROCKING CHAIR - Traditional, full size
FLIP CAMCORDER $50. (650)583-2767 Rocking chair. Excellent condition $100., $100., selling for $25.,(650)867-2720
DRAFTING TABLE 30 x 42' with side SILVER SEQUIN shirt-jacket Sz 12-14 -
GLASSES 6 sets redskins, good condi- MAGNAVOX PORTABLE 10 inch color tray. excellent cond $75. (650)949-2134 (650)504-3621 very dressy, $15. SOLD!
tion never used $12./all. (650)345-1111 TV, excellent working condition, easily COUNTRY KITCHEN pot rack with down
END TABLE marble top with drawer with lights. Retailed at $250. New in box $99 SWEATER SET, barely worn: Macy's
portable, only $19, call 650-595-3933 matching table $70/all. (650)520-0619 black sweater set, Size M, wool w/gold
JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri- SOFA BED - Navy blue, clean, never (650) 454-6163
chard (650)834-4926 been used, 75” L X 37.5” W X 30” Tall, metalic stripes, $15 set. SOLD!
PANASONIC TV 21 inch $25., (650)637- ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Oak cash only, $250., SOLD!
MERCHANT MARINE, framed forecastle 8244 wood, great condition, glass doors, fits PERSIAN TEA set for 8. Including TOURQUOISE BLUE party dress, cov-
card, signed by Captain Angrick '70. 13 x large TV, 2 drawers, shelves , $100/obo. spoon, candy dish, and tray. Gold Plated. ered w/sequins, sz 14, $15. SOLD
SOFA TABLE - good condition, brown $90. (650) 867-2720
17 inches $35 cash. (650)755-8238 (650)261-9681 wood, SOLD!
TV - Big Screen, $70., ok condition,
PHOTO - 4x8 signed photo of Arnold Ce- (650)367-1350 HOSPITAL BED new $1100 BOB SOFA- BROWN, Beautiful, New $250 SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
308 Tools
peda $10., (650)692-3260 650-595-1931 650-207-0897 with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
TV 25 inch color with remote $25. Sony CIRCULAR SAW, Craftsman-brand, 10”,
12 inch COLOR TV FOR $10 EXCEL- LOVE SEAT - one year old, excellent 4 long x 20” wide. Comes w/ stand - $70.
PHOTO - 8 x 10 signed photo of Gaylord (650)678-1018
Perry $10., (650)692-3260 LENT COND. (650)520-0619 condition, $85., (650)583-4874 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
COMEALONG, 4000 lbs., $20.
110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment (650)364-0902

LEGAL NOTICES CRAFTSMAN RECIPROCATING saw


new, with case $15 650-494-1687
ENGINE ANALYZER & TIMING LITE -
Fictitious Business Name Statements, Trustee Sale Sears Penske USA, for older cars, like
new, $60., (650)344-8549 leave msg.
Notice, Alcohol Beverage License, Name Change,
LUMBER RACK for long bed & diamond
Probate, Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, plated toolbox, good condition, $500.
Notice of Public Sales, and More. each or $800 all, (650)921-8270
PRESSURE WASHER 2500 PSI, good
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. condition, $350., (650)926-9841
RIDGED WET AND DRY VACUUM -16
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 gallons 5 horse power in box accesso-
ries included $65., (650)756-7878
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
SOCKET SET - New, 40 Piece3/8" drive
reversible ratchet, metric/SAE, exten-
sion, case, $19., (650)595-3933
SPEEDAIR AIR COMPRESSOR - 4 gal-
lon stack tank air compressor $100.,
(650)591-4710
203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
TABLE SAW 10", very good condition
$85. (650) 787-8219

NOTICE FOR PUBLIC COMMENT 309 Office Equipment


May 13, 2011 CALCULATOR - (2) heavy duty, tape
Casio & Sharp, $30. each, (650)344-
8549
Dear Members of the Workforce Development Community,
OFFICE LAMP new $7. (650)345-1111
We are submitting the draft PY 2011-12 local plan modification PRINTER- LEXMARX PhotoJet Z705
to the San Mateo County Workforce Investment Board Area’s $15. (650) 520-4535
Strategic Five Year Plan for your review and comment.

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

Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, May 16 and 17,


2011. BATHROOM EXTENSION mirror 6 x 8
inches extends 32 inches $15.,
(650)364-0902

BATMAN AND James Bond Hard cover


and paperback 10 inch x 12 inch $7.50
each 650-364-7777
24 Monday• May. 16, 2011 THE DAILY JOURNAL

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

379 Open Houses


Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis Sharon Heights
325 Sharon Heights Drive Thursday & Friday 10:00-2:00
ACROSS DOWN 31 Antagonist 46 Revealed Saturdays 10:00-3:00
Menlo Park Episcopal Church OPEN HOUSE
1 Self-indulgent 1 Vacation island 32 “Easy as” letters 47 Minimal haircuts 650-854-8030
place for south of Borneo 33 Ark-itect? 48 “¿Cómo está
1 South El Camino Real
San Mateo 94401
LISTINGS
breakfast 2 Jazz great 34 Shipped __?” (650)344-0921 List your Open House
JACKET (LARGE) Pants (small) black
4 Complete chaos Fitzgerald 36 Skin care giant 49 Crimson Tide, to Velvet good cond. $25/all (650)589-2893 in the Daily Journal.
9 Opinion column, 3 Archie’s pet insult 37 Like hand-me- fans Reach over 82,500
briefly for Edith downs 51 “Star Wars” JACKET (LARGE) Pants (small) black potential home buyers &
13 Algeria neighbor 4 Comics Viking 40 Vegas supervisor princess
Velvet good cond. $25/all (650)589-2893
renters a day,
14 “Don’t be ___!” 5 Sound at a sauna 42 Nonmetaphorical 52 Lord’s mate from South San Francisco
15 Herr’s mate 6 Doggie doc LADIES DOWN jacket light yellow with to Palo Alto.
44 It lengthens 53 Absorbed, as dark brown lining $35. (650)868-0436
in your local newspaper.
16 Dusk-to-dawn 7 Crater Lake’s
toward evening costs LADIES SHOES- size 5, $10.,
cramming locale (650)756-6778 Call (650)344-5200
45 O.T. book before 56 Bath bathroom
session 8 Salmonesque
18 Top pick, slangily color Job 57 Flub the shot, say
315 Wanted to Buy 315 Wanted to Buy
19 Bayer : Levitra :: 9 Turnpike exit ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
Pfizer : __ 10 Great Plains 380 Real Estate Services
20 Holy messenger burrower
22 Training 11 Hangover locales? HOMES & PROPERTIES
neckwear for 12 Hamilton vs. Burr, The San Mateo Daily Journal’s
weekly Real Estate Section.
noisy dogs e.g.
25 Early Peruvian 13 Big D hoopster Look for it
every Friday and Weekend
28 Bond creator 17 Shah’s domain, to find information on fine homes
Fleming once and properties throughout
29 Bordeaux buddy 21 Turn way up, as the local area.
30 Sharp to the taste radio volume
31 HST predecessor 23 Captain hanged
32 Quaking trees for piracy in 1701
35 __ Balls: Hostess 24 Go on a bender
snacks 25 Teensy
36 “Definitely!” 26 Half of Mork’s
38 John or Jane, farewell
anonymously 27 Agricultural
39 Materialistic phenomenon
thirtysomething sometimes linked
41 The Trojans of to UFOs xwordeditor@aol.com 05/16/11
the NCAA
42 Bank offer
43 Like some rights
and engrs.
44 Opposite of NNW
45 Digit on a “Magic” 310 Misc. For Sale 310 Misc. For Sale
ball 440 Apartments
46 Suffer defeat
49 Longtime “20/20” BELMONT - prime, quiet location, view,
1 bedroom $1350, 2 bedrooms $1650.
co-host Walters New carpets, new granite counters, dish-
50 “A Streetcar washer, balcony, covered carports, stor-
age, pool, no pets. (650)344-8418 or
Named Desire” (650)592-1271
woman
54 With the bow, in
SAN MATEO - Large 1 bedroom, all
music electric kitchen, 1 block from Central
55 Toothless Park and Downtown, $1100. mo.,
(650)341-7912
menace
described by the
starts of 16-, 22-, 450 Homes for Rent
36- and 46- SAN MATEO 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath,
Across washer & dryer, 1 car garage, $2,025
mo. (650) 349-0792
58 “Kiss my grits” TV
diner
59 Mary Tyler __ 470 Rooms
60 Assistant DALY CITY -1 bedroom, furnished,
61 Summer quaffs $750.00 .mo., (650)773-1409
62 Weapon for Zorro
63 Place, as bricks HIP HOUSING
By Jeff Chen Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
(c)2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
05/16/11 San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
THE DAILY JOURNAL Monday• May. 16, 2011 25
470 Rooms 620 Automobiles 620 Automobiles 645 Boats 670 Auto Parts 680 Autos Wanted
XLT FORD Ranger 02 126k miles. One PROSPORT ‘97 - 17 ft. CC 80 Yamaha EL CAMINO '67 - parts (Protecto top)
GARDEN MOTEL Don’t lose money owner NEW 15x8 wheels, radial tires, 5 Pacific, loaded, like new, $9,500 or trade, $95., (650)367-8949 Don’t lose money
1690 Broadway speed, new clutch. Best offer. $4,800 (650)583-7946.
on a trade-in or 650- 481-5296 FORD ‘73 Maverick/Mercury GT Comet,
on a trade-in or
Redwood City, CA 94063 consignment! consignment!
Drive Train 302 V8, C4 Auto Trans.
(650)366-4724 655 Trailers Complete, needs assembly, includes ra-
Low Daily & Weekly Rooms 625 Classic Cars diator and drive line, call for details,
Free HBO + Spanish+Sports+Movie Sell your vehicle in the $1250., (650)726-9733. Sell your vehicle in the
Channels, Free Internet DATSUN ‘72 - 240Z with Chevy 350, au- PROWLER ‘01 Toy carrier, 25 ft., fully
Daily $45+tax Nite & up Daily Journal’s tomatic, custom, $5800 or trade. self contained, $5k OBO, Trade Daily Journal’s
FORD ‘93 250 flat bed, diesel, 100-gal-
Weekly $250+tax & up Auto Classifieds. (650)588-9196 (650)589-8765 will deliver
lon gas tanks, completely rebuilt, $1800. Auto Classifieds.
650-481-5296
Just $3 per day. PLYMOUTH ‘72 CUDA - Runs and Just $3 per day.
REDWOOD CITY drives good, needs body, interior and 670 Auto Service FORD RANGER '02 Stock wheels and
lugs 15-7 complete 5 speed clutch &
paint, $12k obo, serious inquiries only.
Sequoia Hotel Reach 82,500 drivers (650)873-8623 transmission bellhuseing. SOLD! Reach 82,500 drivers
800 Main St., MB GARAGE, INC.
$600 Monthly from South SF to VOLVO ‘88 780 Bertone blue, 101 k, mi.
from South SF to
$160. & up per week. Palo Alto All records, registred to May 2012. $4500 Repair • Restore • Sales Palo Alto
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630 Trucks & SUV’s San Mateo TIRE RIMS (4) for '66 Oldsmobile
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Room For Rent


FORD ‘05 350 Super Duty, 4x4 Crew-
cab, fully loaded, 125K miles, $26,500., (650)349-2744 TRUCK RADIATOR - fits older Ford,
AUDI ‘03 A4 1.8 Turbo - 5 speed man- (650)281-4750 or (650)492-0184 DONATE YOUR CAR
Travel Inn, San Carlos ual, new clutch, 111K miles, $4500., never used, $100., (650)504-3621 Tax Deduction, We do the Paperwork,
$49 daily + tax good condition, SOLD Free Pickup, Running or Not - in most
$287 weekly + tax 635 Vans 672 Auto Stereos cases. Help yourself and the Polly Klaas
670 Auto Parts Foundation. Call (800)380-5257.
Clean Quiet Convenient CHRYSLER ‘06 300 Sedan, 28k mi., NISSAN ‘01 Quest - GLE, leather seats,
Cable TV, WiFi & Private Bathroom sun roof, excellent condition. $18k. sun roof, TV/DVR equipment. Looks 2 SNOW/CABLE chains good condition
Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
Microwave and Refrigerator

950 El Camino Real San Carlos


(650)590-1194

HONDA ‘10 ACCORD LX - 4 door se-


new, $15,500. (650)219-6008

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

Concrete

Cabinetry Cleaning

Construction

ALL AMERICAN
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Free Estimates!

Patch/ Seal 20% off


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Construction Electricians Hardwood Floors Hardwood Floors Kitchens Painting

E A J ELECTRIC KEANE KITCHENS MTP


1091 Industrial Road Painting/Waterproofing
Residential/Commercial Suite 185 - San Carlos Drywall Repair/Tape/Texture
info@keanekitchens.com Power Washing-Decks, Fences
10% Off and guaranteed No Job Too Big or Small
650-302-0728 completion for the holidays. Lic.# 896174
Call now Call Mike the Painter
Lic # 840752 650-631-0330 (650)271-1320

Gardening Hardwood Floors Hauling X PRESS Remodeling


HYBRODIZED DAHLIAYS beautiful KITCHEN & BATH
$4/each (15 total) We Carry a Large Selection of
KO-AM
650-871-7200
HARDWOOD FLOORING
•Hardwood & Laminate
JUNK KING * Cabinetry * Countertops
* Flooring * Tile/Deco
Free Estimate/Design
JOSE’S COMPLETE Installation & Repair
RELEASE THE 755 Old County Rd., San Carlos
GARDENING •Refinish 650-817-5452
•High Quality @ Low Prices CLUTTER
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Full Service Includes:
Also Tree Trimming 800-300-3218 Furniture Disposal. Landscaping
Free Estimates 408-979-9665 Appliance Recycling.
(650)315-4011 Lic. #794899 Garage Clean-out.
Attic Clean-out.
Construction Hauling
ORGANIC LAWN CARE Hauling
Free Estimates!
Let us aerate your lawn!
Prices starting at $85. We Do All The Work!
We Recycle!
Green Giant Gardening
650.283.7271 Call
greengiantbayarea@gmail.com 1-800-995-Junk-King
(5865)
POTTED PLANTS (7) $5/each
650-207-0897

Handy Help SAME DAY SERVICE


Refuse Removal
ALL HOME REPAIRS Free estimates Moving Tile
Carpentry, Cabinets, Wainscot Reasonable rates
Paneling, Moulding, Painting, No job too large or small CUBIAS TILE
Drywall Repair, Dry Rot, Minor ARMANDO’S MOVING
Plumbing & Electrical & More! Call Rob Specializing in:
Marble, Stone & porcelain
Kitchens, bathrooms, floors,
Contractors (650)995-3064 Homes, Apts., Storages fireplaces, entryways, decks, tile
Decks & Fences Lic# 931633/Insured Professional, friendly, careful. repair, grout repair
CALL DAVE (650)302-0379 Peninsula’s Personal Mover Free Estimates • Lic.# 955492
Commercial/Residential
MARSH FENCE Mario Cubias
& DECK CO. UNION HAULING Fully Lic. & Bonded CAL -T190632 (650)784-3079
State License #377047 HONEST HANDYMAN Roof Tear Off Call Armando (650) 630-0424
Licensed • Insured • Bonded Remodeling, Plumbing Remove Dirt
Fences - Gates - Decks New Construction, From Foundation
Stairs - Retaining Walls Window Washing
10-year guarantee General Home Repair, Excavation PENINSULA MOVING
Demolish SERVICES
Quality work with reasonable prices
Call for free estimate (650)571-1500 No Job Too Small Free Estimate
Big or Small We Move Them All
Lic.# 891766
(650)740-8602 510-478-5198 All residential and commercial
properties
MORALES HVAC 7 days a week 24 hours Lics# 42720
650 346 6655
HANDYMAN RDS HOME REPAIRS
Quality, Dependable
Fences • Decks • Arbors
•Retaining Walls • Concrete Work Handyman Service
• French Drains • Concrete Walls • General Home Repairs
•Any damaged wood repair • Improvements
•Powerwash • Driveways • Patios • Routine Maintenance
• Sidewalk • Stairs • Hauling (650)573-9734
• $25. Hr./Min. 2 hrs.
www.rdshomerepairs.com
Painting
Free Estimates
20 Years Experience SENIOR HANDYMAN GOLDEN WEST
(650)921-3341 “Specializing in Any Size Projects” PAINTING
•Painting •Electrical Since 1975
•Carpentry •Dry Rot Commercial & Residential
40 Yrs. Experience Excellent References
Electricians Retired Licensed Contractor Free Estimates
(415)722-9281 Notices
(650)201-6854 Lic #321586
ALL ELECTRICAL NOTICE TO READERS:
California law requires that contractors
SERVICE taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor
SMALL JOBS PREFERRED
Steve’s JON LA MOTTE or materials) be licensed by the Contrac-
tor’s State License Board. State law also

650-322-9288 Handyman Service


Prompt, Tidy, Friendly
PAINTING requires that contractors include their li-
cense number in their advertising. You
Interior & Exterior can check the status of your licensed
Stephen Pizzi Pressure Washing
contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800-
for all your electrical needs 321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking
(650)533-3737 Free Estimates jobs that total less than $500 must state
Lic.#888484 in their advertisements that they are not
ELECTRIC SERVICE GROUP Insured & Bonded (650)368-8861 licensed by the Contractors State Li-
Lic #514269 cense Board.

Attorneys Attorneys Beauty

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YOU HAVE OPTIONS Since 1985 Pure Organic Facial $48.
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(1-800-529-9473)
This law firm is a debt relief agency
Employment - Sexual Harrassment - (650)697-6868
Housing - Landlord/Tenant
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104 Training 107 Musical Instruction 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment
TERMS & CONDITIONS
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Full time Cook needed for Assisted Liv-
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106 Tutoring
110 Employment Call Claudia at pay & benefits, Sign-on bonus, 1yr exp
required. • 401k plan
• Five day work week
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or Part Time, Experienced, Senior Help-
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Top Performers earn $100k Plus!!
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Seniors Welcome!
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2 years
French,
800-379-8310

experience SALES/MARKETING
INTERNSHIPS
110 Employment 110 Employment
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DRIVER 110 Employment 110 Employment We expect a commitment of four to


eight hours a week for at least four
months. The internship is unpaid, but
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Please apply in person Monday-Friday only, 10am Send your information via e-mail to
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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

LOST - DUFFEL bag. Dark red on


110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment wheels filled with workout clothes. De
Anza Blvd. San Mateo April 14. Gener-
ous reward! 650-345-1700
LOST SET OF KEYS Woodside Road
Plaza, RWC or possibly Stanford Medical
Clinic on Page Mill Rd. Palo Alto.
FOUND!
LOST: Center cap from wheel of Cadil-
lac. Around Christmas time. Chrome with
multi-colored Cadillac emblem in center.
Small hole near edge for locking device.
Belmont or San Carlos area.
Joel 650-592-1111.

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

CHANDELIER NEW 4 lights $30.


(650)878-9542
CHOPPERS (4) with instructions $7/all.
(650)368-3037
ELECTRIC HEATER - Oil filled electric
heater, 1500 watts, $30., (650)504-3621

GAS STOVE - great condition, clean


ready to use. $99., (650)583-4874
GAS STOVE, small, 4 burner oven and
broiler. 26.5 D x 20.5 W. SOLD!
PORTABLE GE Dishwasher, excellent
condition $75 OBO, (650)583-0245
RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric,
1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621
RCA VACUUM tube manual '42 $25.
(650)593-8880
SHOP VACUUM rigid brand 3.5 horse
power 9 gal wet/dry $40. (650)591-2393
TOP LOAD FRIGIDAIRE WASHER -
good condition, $50., SSF. SOLD!
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296 Appliances 298 Collectibles 303 Electronics Drabble Drabble Drabble
VACUUM CLEANER $50 (650)367-1350 PHOTO - 8x10 signed retirement book of TV SET Philips 21 inch with remote $40.,
Joe Montana $39 Authenicated, (650)692-3260
(650)692-3260
VINTAGE SEARS 8465 aluminum photo
VACUUM CLEANER excellent condition tripod + bag. Sturdy! VG cond. See:
$40. (650)878-9542 POSTER - framed photo of President http://tinyurl.com/3v9oxrk $25 650-204-
Wilson and Chinese Junk $25 cash, 0587
VACUUM CLEANER Oreck-cannister (650)755-8238
type $40., (650)637-8244
SPORTS CARDS over 10k some stars 304 Furniture
and old cards $100/all. (650)207-2712
VACUUM CLEANER small with all at- 2 END Tables solid maple '60's era
tachments for cars $30 San Mateo VASE - with tray, grey with red flowers, $40/both. (650)670-7545
650-341-5347 perfect condition, $25., (650)345-1111
2 MIRRORED chest of drawers, $50.
WASHER/DRYER “MAYTAG” - Brand WELLS FARGO solid brass Belt Buckle each, (415)375-1617
new with 3 year warranty, $850. both, $40., (650)692-3260
(650)726-4168 4 STURDY metal dining chairs $20/each.
(650)756-6778
302 Antiques
297 Bicycles AEROBED NEW! Twin, matress skitr
BICYCLE - Sundancer Jr., 26”, $75. obo
1912 COFFEE Perculater Urn. perfect with matress cloth cover. SOLD! Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
condition includes electric cord $85.
(650)676-0732 (415)565-6719 ARMOIRE CABINET - $90., (415)375-
1617
GIRL'S BIKE HUFFY Purple 6-speed ANTIQUE STOOL - Rust color cushion BLACK LEATHER office chair with 5
good cond. $35 - Angela (650)269-3712 with lions feet, antique, $50.obo, rollers $25. (650)871-5078
(650)525-1410
298 Collectibles BLACK TV stand 15 inches H 28 inches
w with glass doors FREE with pickup
CHINA CABINET - Vintage, 6 foot,
1982 PRINT "A Tune Off The Top Of My solid mahogany. $300/obo. 650-871-5078
Head" 82/125 See: (650)867-0379
http://tinyurl.com/4y38xld 650-204-0587
$75 STEAMER TRUNK - beautiful old camel- BREAKFAST NOOK DINETTE TABLE-
back style, outside wood strips, em- solid oak, 55 X 54”, $60., SSF,
bossed metal, SOLD! (650)583-8069
28 RECORDS - 78 RPMS, Bing Crosby,
Frankie Laine, Al Jolson, many others, all CABINET - wood, $70., (650)367-1350
in book albums, $60. all, (650)347-5104
303 Electronics CHANDELIER WITH 5 lights/ candela-
49ER REPORT issues '85-'87 $35/all, bre base with glass shades $20.
(650)592-2648 46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great (650)504-3621
condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
CHEST OF drawers - $25., (415)375-
Army shirtl, long sleeves, with pockets. 1617 304 Furniture 304 Furniture 307 Jewelry & Clothing
XL $15 each (408)249-3858 COLOR TV - Apex digital, 13”, perfect
condition, manual, remote, $70., COFFEE TABLE - $60., (650)367-1350 HOSPITAL BED FREE need to pick up TWIN BEDS - good condition, $98. 49ER'S JACKET Child size $50.
BAY MEADOWS UMBRELLA - Color- (650)867-2720 SOLD! OBO, (650)583-4874 (650)871-7200
COFFEE TABLE - brown, perfect condi-
ful, large-size, can fit two people under- tion, nice design, with storage, $50.,
neath. $20 (650)867-2720 COMSWITCH 3500 - used for fax, com- CUSTOM JEWELRY all kinds, lengths
(650)345-1111 and sizes $50/all. (650)592-2648
puter modem, telephone answering ma- LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover & WOODEN KITCHEN China Cabinet: $99
BAY MEADOWS bag & umbrella - chine, never used, $20., (650)347-5104 COFFEE TABLE light brown lots of stor- plastic carring case & headrest, $35. LADIES BRACELET, Murano glass.
$15.each, (650)345-1111 (great condition!), (650)367-1350
age good condition $45. (650)867-2720 each, (650)592-7483 Various shades of red and blue $100
DEWALT HEAVY duty work site radio Daly City, no return calls. (650)991-2353
BEETLE FAN London Pauadium
Royal Command performance '63 poster
charger in box $100. (650)756-7878 METAL DESK, 7 drawers, 2 shelves, 306 Housewares
COMPUTER DESK $70. (650)367-1350 gray, 3x5 ft. $40. (650)364-0902 LADIES GOLD Lame' elbow length-
$50., (650)525-1410 DVD PLAYER AMW excellent condition "PRINCESS HOUSE” decorator urn gloves sz 7.5 $15 New. (650)868-0436
simple to use $35. (650)347-5104 DINING SET glass table with rod iron & 4 OFFICE DESK and secretary chairs with "Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H
COLORIZED TERRITORIAL Quarters blue chairs $100/all rollers, $40. obo, (650)583-4874 LIZ CLAIBORNE black evening jacket
uncirculated with Holder $15/all, $25., (650)868-0436
FIVE REALISTIC-BRAND shelf speak- 650-520-7921/650-245-3661 Sz. 12, acetate/polyester, $10. SOLD
(408)249-3858 ers, 8 ohms, new, 4 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. x 7 PLANT TABLE - 22X16, beautiful de-
in. $10/each. (650)364-0902 DISPLAY CASE wood & glass 31 x 19 sign, $20., (650)867-2720 SHEER PURPLE tunic, Sz XL, w/em-
ELVIS PRESLEY poster book $20., CANDLEHOLDER - Gold, angel on it, broidered design & sequins, $10. SOLD!
inches $30. (650)873-4030 tall, purchased from Brueners, originally
(650)692-3260 ROCKING CHAIR - Traditional, full size
FLIP CAMCORDER $50. (650)583-2767 Rocking chair. Excellent condition $100., $100., selling for $25.,(650)867-2720
DRAFTING TABLE 30 x 42' with side SILVER SEQUIN shirt-jacket Sz 12-14 -
GLASSES 6 sets redskins, good condi- MAGNAVOX PORTABLE 10 inch color tray. excellent cond $75. (650)949-2134 (650)504-3621 very dressy, $15. SOLD!
tion never used $12./all. (650)345-1111 TV, excellent working condition, easily COUNTRY KITCHEN pot rack with down
END TABLE marble top with drawer with lights. Retailed at $250. New in box $99 SWEATER SET, barely worn: Macy's
portable, only $19, call 650-595-3933 matching table $70/all. (650)520-0619 black sweater set, Size M, wool w/gold
JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri- SOFA BED - Navy blue, clean, never (650) 454-6163
chard (650)834-4926 been used, 75” L X 37.5” W X 30” Tall, metalic stripes, $15 set. SOLD!
PANASONIC TV 21 inch $25., (650)637- ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Oak cash only, $250., SOLD!
MERCHANT MARINE, framed forecastle 8244 wood, great condition, glass doors, fits PERSIAN TEA set for 8. Including TOURQUOISE BLUE party dress, cov-
card, signed by Captain Angrick '70. 13 x large TV, 2 drawers, shelves , $100/obo. spoon, candy dish, and tray. Gold Plated. ered w/sequins, sz 14, $15. SOLD
SOFA TABLE - good condition, brown $90. (650) 867-2720
17 inches $35 cash. (650)755-8238 (650)261-9681 wood, SOLD!
TV - Big Screen, $70., ok condition,
PHOTO - 4x8 signed photo of Arnold Ce- (650)367-1350 HOSPITAL BED new $1100 BOB SOFA- BROWN, Beautiful, New $250 SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
308 Tools
peda $10., (650)692-3260 650-595-1931 650-207-0897 with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
TV 25 inch color with remote $25. Sony CIRCULAR SAW, Craftsman-brand, 10”,
12 inch COLOR TV FOR $10 EXCEL- LOVE SEAT - one year old, excellent 4 long x 20” wide. Comes w/ stand - $70.
PHOTO - 8 x 10 signed photo of Gaylord (650)678-1018
Perry $10., (650)692-3260 LENT COND. (650)520-0619 condition, $85., (650)583-4874 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
COMEALONG, 4000 lbs., $20.
110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment (650)364-0902

LEGAL NOTICES CRAFTSMAN RECIPROCATING saw


new, with case $15 650-494-1687
ENGINE ANALYZER & TIMING LITE -
Fictitious Business Name Statements, Trustee Sale Sears Penske USA, for older cars, like
new, $60., (650)344-8549 leave msg.
Notice, Alcohol Beverage License, Name Change,
LUMBER RACK for long bed & diamond
Probate, Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, plated toolbox, good condition, $500.
Notice of Public Sales, and More. each or $800 all, (650)921-8270
PRESSURE WASHER 2500 PSI, good
Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. condition, $350., (650)926-9841
RIDGED WET AND DRY VACUUM -16
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 gallons 5 horse power in box accesso-
ries included $65., (650)756-7878
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
SOCKET SET - New, 40 Piece3/8" drive
reversible ratchet, metric/SAE, exten-
sion, case, $19., (650)595-3933
SPEEDAIR AIR COMPRESSOR - 4 gal-
lon stack tank air compressor $100.,
(650)591-4710
203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
TABLE SAW 10", very good condition
$85. (650) 787-8219

NOTICE FOR PUBLIC COMMENT 309 Office Equipment


May 13, 2011 CALCULATOR - (2) heavy duty, tape
Casio & Sharp, $30. each, (650)344-
8549
Dear Members of the Workforce Development Community,
OFFICE LAMP new $7. (650)345-1111
We are submitting the draft PY 2011-12 local plan modification PRINTER- LEXMARX PhotoJet Z705
to the San Mateo County Workforce Investment Board Area’s $15. (650) 520-4535
Strategic Five Year Plan for your review and comment.

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

Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, May 16 and 17,


2011. BATHROOM EXTENSION mirror 6 x 8
inches extends 32 inches $15.,
(650)364-0902

BATMAN AND James Bond Hard cover


and paperback 10 inch x 12 inch $7.50
each 650-364-7777
24 Monday• May. 16, 2011 THE DAILY JOURNAL

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

379 Open Houses


Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis Sharon Heights
325 Sharon Heights Drive Thursday & Friday 10:00-2:00
ACROSS DOWN 31 Antagonist 46 Revealed Saturdays 10:00-3:00
Menlo Park Episcopal Church OPEN HOUSE
1 Self-indulgent 1 Vacation island 32 “Easy as” letters 47 Minimal haircuts 650-854-8030
place for south of Borneo 33 Ark-itect? 48 “¿Cómo está
1 South El Camino Real
San Mateo 94401
LISTINGS
breakfast 2 Jazz great 34 Shipped __?” (650)344-0921 List your Open House
JACKET (LARGE) Pants (small) black
4 Complete chaos Fitzgerald 36 Skin care giant 49 Crimson Tide, to Velvet good cond. $25/all (650)589-2893 in the Daily Journal.
9 Opinion column, 3 Archie’s pet insult 37 Like hand-me- fans Reach over 82,500
briefly for Edith downs 51 “Star Wars” JACKET (LARGE) Pants (small) black potential home buyers &
13 Algeria neighbor 4 Comics Viking 40 Vegas supervisor princess
Velvet good cond. $25/all (650)589-2893
renters a day,
14 “Don’t be ___!” 5 Sound at a sauna 42 Nonmetaphorical 52 Lord’s mate from South San Francisco
15 Herr’s mate 6 Doggie doc LADIES DOWN jacket light yellow with to Palo Alto.
44 It lengthens 53 Absorbed, as dark brown lining $35. (650)868-0436
in your local newspaper.
16 Dusk-to-dawn 7 Crater Lake’s
toward evening costs LADIES SHOES- size 5, $10.,
cramming locale (650)756-6778 Call (650)344-5200
45 O.T. book before 56 Bath bathroom
session 8 Salmonesque
18 Top pick, slangily color Job 57 Flub the shot, say
315 Wanted to Buy 315 Wanted to Buy
19 Bayer : Levitra :: 9 Turnpike exit ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
Pfizer : __ 10 Great Plains 380 Real Estate Services
20 Holy messenger burrower
22 Training 11 Hangover locales? HOMES & PROPERTIES
neckwear for 12 Hamilton vs. Burr, The San Mateo Daily Journal’s
weekly Real Estate Section.
noisy dogs e.g.
25 Early Peruvian 13 Big D hoopster Look for it
every Friday and Weekend
28 Bond creator 17 Shah’s domain, to find information on fine homes
Fleming once and properties throughout
29 Bordeaux buddy 21 Turn way up, as the local area.
30 Sharp to the taste radio volume
31 HST predecessor 23 Captain hanged
32 Quaking trees for piracy in 1701
35 __ Balls: Hostess 24 Go on a bender
snacks 25 Teensy
36 “Definitely!” 26 Half of Mork’s
38 John or Jane, farewell
anonymously 27 Agricultural
39 Materialistic phenomenon
thirtysomething sometimes linked
41 The Trojans of to UFOs xwordeditor@aol.com 05/16/11
the NCAA
42 Bank offer
43 Like some rights
and engrs.
44 Opposite of NNW
45 Digit on a “Magic” 310 Misc. For Sale 310 Misc. For Sale
ball 440 Apartments
46 Suffer defeat
49 Longtime “20/20” BELMONT - prime, quiet location, view,
1 bedroom $1350, 2 bedrooms $1650.
co-host Walters New carpets, new granite counters, dish-
50 “A Streetcar washer, balcony, covered carports, stor-
age, pool, no pets. (650)344-8418 or
Named Desire” (650)592-1271
woman
54 With the bow, in
SAN MATEO - Large 1 bedroom, all
music electric kitchen, 1 block from Central
55 Toothless Park and Downtown, $1100. mo.,
(650)341-7912
menace
described by the
starts of 16-, 22-, 450 Homes for Rent
36- and 46- SAN MATEO 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath,
Across washer & dryer, 1 car garage, $2,025
mo. (650) 349-0792
58 “Kiss my grits” TV
diner
59 Mary Tyler __ 470 Rooms
60 Assistant DALY CITY -1 bedroom, furnished,
61 Summer quaffs $750.00 .mo., (650)773-1409
62 Weapon for Zorro
63 Place, as bricks HIP HOUSING
By Jeff Chen Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
(c)2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
05/16/11 San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
THE DAILY JOURNAL Monday• May. 16, 2011 25
470 Rooms 620 Automobiles 620 Automobiles 645 Boats 670 Auto Parts 680 Autos Wanted
XLT FORD Ranger 02 126k miles. One PROSPORT ‘97 - 17 ft. CC 80 Yamaha EL CAMINO '67 - parts (Protecto top)
GARDEN MOTEL Don’t lose money owner NEW 15x8 wheels, radial tires, 5 Pacific, loaded, like new, $9,500 or trade, $95., (650)367-8949 Don’t lose money
1690 Broadway speed, new clutch. Best offer. $4,800 (650)583-7946.
on a trade-in or 650- 481-5296 FORD ‘73 Maverick/Mercury GT Comet,
on a trade-in or
Redwood City, CA 94063 consignment! consignment!
Drive Train 302 V8, C4 Auto Trans.
(650)366-4724 655 Trailers Complete, needs assembly, includes ra-
Low Daily & Weekly Rooms 625 Classic Cars diator and drive line, call for details,
Free HBO + Spanish+Sports+Movie Sell your vehicle in the $1250., (650)726-9733. Sell your vehicle in the
Channels, Free Internet DATSUN ‘72 - 240Z with Chevy 350, au- PROWLER ‘01 Toy carrier, 25 ft., fully
Daily $45+tax Nite & up Daily Journal’s tomatic, custom, $5800 or trade. self contained, $5k OBO, Trade Daily Journal’s
FORD ‘93 250 flat bed, diesel, 100-gal-
Weekly $250+tax & up Auto Classifieds. (650)588-9196 (650)589-8765 will deliver
lon gas tanks, completely rebuilt, $1800. Auto Classifieds.
650-481-5296
Just $3 per day. PLYMOUTH ‘72 CUDA - Runs and Just $3 per day.
REDWOOD CITY drives good, needs body, interior and 670 Auto Service FORD RANGER '02 Stock wheels and
lugs 15-7 complete 5 speed clutch &
paint, $12k obo, serious inquiries only.
Sequoia Hotel Reach 82,500 drivers (650)873-8623 transmission bellhuseing. SOLD! Reach 82,500 drivers
800 Main St., MB GARAGE, INC.
$600 Monthly from South SF to VOLVO ‘88 780 Bertone blue, 101 k, mi.
from South SF to
$160. & up per week. Palo Alto All records, registred to May 2012. $4500 Repair • Restore • Sales Palo Alto
(650)366-9501 OBO 650-593-2448 Mercedes-Benz Specialists HEAVY DUTY jack stand for camper or
Call (650)344-5200 SUV $15. (650)949-2134 Call (650)344-5200
(650)279-9811
ads@smdailyjournal.com
2165 Palm Ave. ads@smdailyjournal.com
630 Trucks & SUV’s San Mateo TIRE RIMS (4) for '66 Oldsmobile
$20.00/each, SOLD!

Room For Rent


FORD ‘05 350 Super Duty, 4x4 Crew-
cab, fully loaded, 125K miles, $26,500., (650)349-2744 TRUCK RADIATOR - fits older Ford,
AUDI ‘03 A4 1.8 Turbo - 5 speed man- (650)281-4750 or (650)492-0184 DONATE YOUR CAR
Travel Inn, San Carlos ual, new clutch, 111K miles, $4500., never used, $100., (650)504-3621 Tax Deduction, We do the Paperwork,
$49 daily + tax good condition, SOLD Free Pickup, Running or Not - in most
$287 weekly + tax 635 Vans 672 Auto Stereos cases. Help yourself and the Polly Klaas
670 Auto Parts Foundation. Call (800)380-5257.
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S.Korean star talks music and


movies, but not military duty
By Min Lee romantic roles in TV dra-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mas.
Few details of his mili-
MACAU — In nine years, Rain has gone tary duty have been dis-
from an unknown backup dancer to one of closed, but he told South
Asia’s hottest stars. The South Korean actor- Korean media last month
singer also has two Hollywood movies to his that it would start at the
credit. end of this year.
But his thriving entertainment career must All able-bodied South
be put on hold later this year when he reports Rain Korean men must join the
for two years of mandatory military duty. It’s military for about two
a topic the 28-year-old performer doesn’t years of service sometime between the ages of
want to discuss. 18 and 35.
In the southern Chinese gambling enclave Managers for the South Korean star, whose
Macau for the latest stop of what is likely his real name is Jung Ji-hoon, refused an inter-
final Asian tour before military service, Rain view request in Macau from the Associated
made sure the media couldn’t ask him about Press.
his imminent break from the entertainment In his short career, Rain has released five
industry. Korean albums and a Japanese record and
At a news conference — delayed 2 1/2 launched a film and TV career. He has also
hours — before his concert at the Venetian crossed over to America, appearing in a
Macao casino-hotel late Saturday, organizers “dance-off” against comedian Stephen
banned questions that were not preapproved Colbert and starring in the Hollywood action
by Rain’s managers. Instead of discussing thrillers “Speed Racer” and “Ninja Assassin.”
how the break would affect his entertainment But Rain thinks his entertainment future
career, Rain spoke about Macau and fan reac- lies in Asia.
tion around Asia. “Now America is no longer dominant. Now
He talked about his new movie “Living in many Asian movies and songs are very popu-
the Sky,” in which he plays a pilot, and said he lar. The two regions have the same status
wanted to make more action films and take on now,” he said.

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