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DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
South San Francisco school of-
cials may be revisiting hiring prac-
tices after a new vice principals
issues with the court system were
not shared until after the start of the
school year.
Kim George was hired over the
summer to be one of El Camino
High Schools vice principals. It
wasnt until last week that the South
San Francisco Unified School
District Board of Trustees learned of
Georges legal issues. In January,
she pleaded no contest to disturbing
the peace, a misdemeanor, and was
ordered to attend anger manage-
ment. The charge is not one that
would put her credential in question,
but the original charge a felony
charge of inicting corporal injury
on a spouse is. California law
does not hold charges, only convic-
tions, against educators. However,
the district normally shares such
information with the board before
hiring decisions are made.
While Trustee Phil Weise would
Legal trouble
calls new hire
into question
By Michelle Durand
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
County ofcials appear partial to
a new jail in which the top oor is
left unnished until the space is
needed but stopped short of agree-
ing yesterday after the newest
supervisor asked for one more study
session.
I am not going to be able to
make a good decision without some
more informa-
tion from other
stakeholders,
said Supervisor
Dave Pine dur-
ing a two-and-
half-hour jail
planning study
session.
Pine joined
the board during
a special election in May and said
he was frustrat-
ed because yes-
terday was the
rst time in four
months the
entire board has
had the chance
for a group dis-
cussion on a new
jail. He also
cited Supervisor
Don Horsleys relative new status
on the board.
B o a r d
President Carole
Groom called
the study ses-
sion to give
Sheriff and his
planning team
some direction
on three different size and congu-
ration options. The meeting also
comes just ahead of an Oct. 14
deadline to submit a letter of intent
to the state for up to $100 million in
construction funds.
The jail is estimated to cost
approximately $165 million to build
followed by up to $31 million annu-
ally in operating costs.
The county has the land a site
on Chemical Way in Redwood City
purchased specically for this proj-
County stops short of new jail agreement
One supervisor wants more time, urges additional study before state deadline
Greg Munks Dave Pine
ANDREW SCHEINER/DAILY JOURNAL
San Mateos Hope House took part in this years Recovery Happens celebration in Redwood City.
By Bill Silverfarb
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
A private country clubs 100th
birthday celebration held in San
Mateo Saturday night did more than
just thrill its members with a daz-
zling reworks show, it also startled
neighbors who then ooded San
Mateo police dispatchers with so
many calls they essentially became
overwhelmed.
Fireworks display
overwhelms police
Country clubs birthday show
startles residents near and far
S.S.F. Unified School District
vice principal arrested last year
Recovery doesnt just benefit the individual. ...
It benefits families, it benefits the community, it benefits everyone.
Ivette Torres, associate director of consumer affairs for the U.S. Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
See page 3
See page 5
Inside
Pumpkin farm
to stay for now
County picks
new district maps
By Chris Cooney
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE
Hundreds of San Mateo County
residents in long-term recovery pro-
grams serving substance abuse
addicts and mental health patients
were in Redwood City Tuesday cel-
ebrating Recovery Month.
The San Mateo County Board of
Supervisors officially declared
September Recovery Month in
recognition of the many treatment
programs available to county resi-
dents who are struggling with issues
such as drug or alcohol abuse, men-
tal illness and unemployment.
The theme of this years Recovery
Happens celebration, which coin-
cides with National Recovery
Month, was Join the Voices for
Recovery: Recovery Benefits
Everyone.
Dozens of participants gathered in
the Board of Supervisors chambers
and outside the county buildings
this morning wearing Recovery
Happens T-shirts and carrying
signs that read Hope Not Dope
and Courage to Change the Things
I Can.
Ivette Torres, associate director of
consumer affairs for the U.S. Center
for Substance Abuse Treatment in
Washington, D.C., said that one of
the goals of Tuesdays events
which included a rally, walk and
picnic in Red Morton Park is to
increase visibility, educational
opportunities and acceptance of
recovering addicts in the communi-
ty.
Recovery doesnt just benet the
individual, Torres said. It benets
families, it benets the community,
it benets everyone.
Hundreds march for recovery
County celebrates programs targeting substance abuse
See RECOVERY, Page 24 See STARTLED, Page 22
See HIRE, Page 24
See JAIL, Page 24
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Actress Mila Kunis
is 28.
This Day in History
Inside Snapshot
Thought for the Day
1941
President Franklin D. Roosevelt and
British Prime Minister Winston
Churchill issued the Atlantic Charter, a
statement of principles that renounced
aggression, endorsed the right of people
to choose their form of government and
called for improving the economic
well-being of nations.
In 1848, the Oregon Territory was created.
In 1908, a race riot erupted in Springeld, Ill., as a white mob
began setting black-owned homes and businesses on re; at
least two blacks and ve whites were killed in the violence.
In 1909, the newly opened Indianapolis Motor Speedway held
its rst event, a series of motorcycle races.
In 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social
Security Act into law.
In 1936, Rainey Bethea, 22, became the last man to be publicly
executed in the United States as he was hanged in Owensboro,
Ky., for raping 70-year-old Lischia Edwards.
In 1945, President Harry S. Truman announced that Japan had
surrendered unconditionally, ending World War II.
In 1947, Pakistan became independent of British rule.
In 1951, newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst, 88,
died in Beverly Hills.
Home is any four walls that enclose the right person.
Helen Rowland,
American writer, journalist and humorist (1876-1950)
Actress Halle Berry
is 45.
TV personality
Spencer Pratt is 28.
Birthdays
REUTERS
Tuvan shamans participate in a ritual called Kamlanieoutside the Kyzyl town,
the administrative center of Russias Tuva region.
Afghanistan
Taliban attacks
U.S. Embassy
See page 23
Wall Street
Stocks edge
higher for a
second day
See page 10
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy in the morning
then becoming mostly sunny. Patchy fog in
the morning. Highs in the upper 50s to mid
60s. West winds 5 to 15 mph.
Wednesday night: Mostly clear in the
evening then becoming mostly cloudy.
Patchy fog after midnight. Lows in the
lower 50s. West winds 5 to 15 mph.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming
mostly sunny. Patchy fog in the morning. Highs in the upper
50s to mid 60s. West winds 5 to 15 mph.
Thursday night: Mostly clear in the evening then becoming
mostly cloudy. Patchy fog after midnight.
I do want to
make clear under no
circumstance will I vote yes on this
again. ... In January, I will vote against this
or anything that looks remotely like this.
Supervisor Dave Pine
Pumpkin farm to stay for now, see page 3
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Lotto
Quote of the Day
The Daily Derby race winners are No. 02 Lucky
Star in rst place; No. 09 Winning Spirit in
second place;and No.06 Whirl Win in third place.
The race time was clocked at 1:44.90.
Broadway lyricist Lee Adams (Bye Bye Birdie) is 87.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Russell Baker is 86. Singer Buddy
Greco is 85. Baseball Hall of Fame coach Earl Weaver is 81.
College Football Hall of Famer John Brodie is 76. Singer Dash
Crofts is 73. Rock singer David Crosby is 70. Country singer
Connie Smith is 70. Comedian-actor Steve Martin is 66. Actor
Antonio Fargas is 65. Singer-musician Larry Graham is 65.
The rst survey question on the rst
episode of the original Family Feud
(1976-1985) was Name a famous
George. The number one answer was
George Washington (1732-1799).
***
The highest amount of money a contest-
ant could win on The Gong Show
(1976-1980) was $516.32. That amount
was the minimum scale payment for a
speaking television appearance, estab-
lished by the Screen Actors Guild.
***
Paul Lynde (1926-1982) was always in
the center square on the original The
Hollywood Squares (1966-1982).
Lynde also had a recurring role on
Bewitched (1964-1972) as Uncle
Arthur.
***
Monty Hall (born 1921), host of Lets
Make a Deal (1963-1977), presented
contestants with a choice between
money or a hidden prize, which might be
worthless. The worthless prizes were
called zonks. Some of the zonks were
giant stuffed toys, rusted automobiles
and a ton of watermelons.
***
Do you know which vegetarian game
show host always reminded people to
spay and neuter their pets? See answer at
end.
***
Whats My Line, Concentration,
Name That Tune and The Newlywed
Game are just a few of the game shows
on television that have been made into
board games.
***
Alex Trebek (born 1940) has hosted
Jeopardy (1984-present) for 21 years.
He was mustachioed for 17 of those
years. Trebek shaved off the mustache in
2001.
***
Rock n Roll Jeopardy (1998) on
VH1 was a short-lived spinoff of
Jeopardy. The host was Jeff Probst
(born 1962), now the host of Survivor
(2000-present).
***
The rst celebrity guests on the premiere
episode of The $10,000 Pyramid
(1973-1992) were June Lockhart (born
1925) and Rob Reiner (born 1947).
***
Before he was the game show host of
Beat the Clock (1950-1961), Clayton
Bud Collyer (1908-1969) was the
voice of the Man of Steel in the radio
show The Adventures of Superman
from 1940 to 1951.
***
The puzzle board on Wheel of Fortune
(1975-present) has 52 spaces 12
spaces on top, 14 spaces in the two mid-
dle rows and 12 spaces in the bottom
row.
***
Vanna White (born 1957) holds a
Guinness World Records for being
Televisions Most Frequent Clapper.
On average, she claps 720 times on each
episode of Wheel of Fortune.
***
Game show host Wink Martindale (born
1934) received a star on the Hollywood
Walk of Fame in 2006. Wink is a nick-
name for Winston.
***
If a contestant does not know the answer
to a question on Who Wants to be a
Millionaire, they can use one of their
three lifelines. They can phone a friend
for 30 seconds, they can ask the audi-
ence or they can choose 50:50 which has
the multiple choices cut down to two
possible answers.
***
The town of Hot Springs, N.M. changed
its name to Truth of Consequences in
1950. In a promotional stunt Ralph
Edwards (born 1913), the host of the
radio program Truth or Consequences
(1940-1957), challenged a town to
change its name to the shows name. The
current population of the town is 7,116.
***
When someone said the secret word on
You Bet Your Life (1950-1961), a
stuffed duck wearing glasses and a mus-
tache dropped down from the ceiling
with $100 prize in its bill.
***
Game show host veteran Bill Cullen
(1920-1990) hosted 20 different televi-
sion game shows throughout his career.
The rst show he hosted was Winner
Take All (1952) and the last was The
Jokers Wild (1972-1986).
***
Answer: Bob Barker (born 1923), host
of The Price is Right (1972-present),
closed every show with help control the
pet population. Have your pet spayed or
neutered. In 1995, Barker established
the DJ & T Foundation, a nonprot
organization that subsidizes low cost
and free spay and neuter clinics. In July
2007, Drew Carey (born 1958) succeed-
ed Barker as the host of the long-run-
ning game show.
Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
the weekend and Wednesday editions of the
Daily Journal. Questions? Comments? Email
knowitall@smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
5200 ext. 114.
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LOCAL
Berkeley Edward Ward
May 4, 1929 - August 11, 2011
May this wonderful son, brother,
husband, father, grandfather and friend
know how much he is deeply missed by
all who knew him. His sparkling blue
eyes, his polite demeanor, his long
love affair with tennis, his passion for
travel, his admiration of the sea and his
adventuresome spirit were some of the
qualities that made him so memorable
to the many who knew him.
Berkeley Edward Ward died peacefully on August 11, 2011 at the age of 82, at
his home in Redwood City, California. He was surrounded by his loving family.
Berk is survived by his wife Carol, daughter Teri, daughter Lisa, son-in-law
Steve and three grandchildren, son Glenn, step-son Richard, step-daughter
Billie and ve step-grandchildren.
A celebration of Berks life will be held at the Neptune Society of Northern
California in Belmont on September 17th, 2011 at 1:00pm. In lieu of owers,
please donate to Furry Friends Rescue at www.furryfriends.org or The
American Cancer Society at www.cancer.org or a non-prot of your choice.
Obituary
SAN MATEO
Fraud. Fraud occurred on the 100 block of
Elm Street before 9:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 2.
Fraud. Fraud occurred on the 1800 block of
Evergreen Street before 9:29 a.m. Friday, Sept.
2.
Theft. A theft occurred on the 1100 block of
Tanglewood Way before 8:53 a.m. Friday,
Sept. 2.
Fraud. Fraud occurred on the 100 block of
North Railroad Avenue before 1:05 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 27.
Burglary. An auto burglary involving a white
1983 Ford Bronco occurred on the 2000 block
of East Third Avenue before 3:55 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 27.
Theft. A license plate was stolen from a vehi-
cle at the Hillsdale Shopping Center before
4:48 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27.
REDWOOD CITY
Vandalism. A woman reported that a man was
attening her vehicles tires on Bay Road
before 9:09 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 20.
Hit and run. A hit-and-run accident involving
a 2011 gray Honda Odyssey and a Honda
Accord occurred on El Camino Real before
8:17 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 20.
Stolen vehicle. A red Honda Civic was stolen
at the intersection of Flood Street and First
Avenue before 6:51 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 20.
Burglary. The screen of a window was
removed at a residence on Jefferson Avenue
before 5:42 p.m Saturday, Aug. 20.
Police reports
Homework excuse?
A book bag was taken from a table near
the Burger King in Hillsdale Shopping
Center in Sam Mateo before 8:29 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 27.
By Michelle Durand
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Forget the elephant in the room.
The gorilla in the pumpkin patch was the
bigger concern for county supervisors strug-
gling yesterday to decide if the non-gourd
related attractions at Aratas Pumpkin Farm
make it ineligible for operating permits.
The Board of Supervisors ultimately voted
5-0 to uphold after-the-fact permits issued in
May by the Planning Commission and which,
if repealed, would have shut down a hay maze,
coliseum and other agri-tainment right as
the coasts world-renowned pumpkin season
gets under way.
But while the board cited the economy and
mid-season timing in grudgingly agreeing to
let stand the permit which expires Dec. 30,
Supervisor Dave Pine said he wont offer any
further support.
I do want to make clear under no circum-
stance will I vote yes on this again, he said.
In January, I will vote against this or any-
thing that looks remotely like this.
Meanwhile, the board asked county staff to
begin researching the industries referred to as
agri-tourism and agri-tainment so that
when Arata and other farms return they are
better equipped to assess how the projects
meet code and operating standards. Farm
operator Chris Gounalakis called the vote a
win and vowed that if the farm has to move to
new property, even possibly Menlo Park or
San Mateo, it will continue existing until Im
dead.
Arata Pumpkin Farm sits on a little more
than eight acres on Verde Road to the east of
Cabrillo Highway and bordered by Lobitos
Creek. Of that, 2.94 acres is under agricultur-
al production and the remainder includes a
home, three barns and covered sales building.
The farm began in the 30s as a simple road-
side stand but grew, particularly ramping up in
the late 90s and the early part of last decade
after Gary Arata inherited half the ownership
from his father. Arata and Gounalakis built a
hay maze, a coliseum made out of hay bales
for sword-ghting duels, a haunted barn, a
petting zoo, pony rides and a train for rides.
The idea was to draw teenagers with the
labyrinth, offer movie nights in the coliseum
for the old folks and weave education about
farming into entertainment, Gounalakis said.
But after co-owner Lillian Arata contacted
the county inquiring about permits,
Gounalakis was ordered to move the maze,
limit parking and make other concessions to
receive the after-the-fact permits.
Arata appealed the permits, claiming she
did not consent and citing a number of viola-
tions including the land use is inconsistent
with the countys general plan and Williamson
Act agriculture requirements.
How exactly the farms attractions what
was often referred to yesterday as an amuse-
ment park atmosphere adheres to Aratas
agricultural contract was a key sticking point
for supervisors.
Supervisor Don Horsley asked in particular
how the large gorilla looming from a eld of
crops is ancillary to agriculture.
An audience member shouted out scare-
crow and members of the planning depart-
ment said it acts as a type of signage to the
farm.
Sort of like, turn left at the gorilla?
Horsley asked.
Gounalakis joked that the gorilla,
named King Kong, escaped last season
and remained outside year round but that
it now only be public during the July to
November season.
Lillian Arata, who is heading to court with
Gary Arata in January over the land owner-
ship, said operation is too intensive and her
wish is a return to a small pumpkin farm.
Her daughter, Joanne, also made a similar
argument.
My mother is ghting to protect her own
interests but she is also ghting to protect
farming ... and the surrounding neighbors ...
from a nuisance, she said.
She cited gravel from the parking lot mixing
into prime soil and a rave party held on the
grounds.
Gounalakis said he does book outside par-
ties but was not aware the hosts had planned a
rave. He said a violation of food permits was
also a misunderstanding and he was only try-
ing to hold barbecues to feed workers.
Despite Lillian Aratas lack of consent, both
Community Development Director Jim
Eggemeyer and County Counsel John Beiers
said the county is not required to have the
approval of all owners. Aratas attorney dis-
agreed.
Beiers and Eggemeyer also said the coun-
tys ruling on the use of the land is not predi-
cated on who prevails in the Arata lawsuit.
Lillian Aratas attorney also disagreed with
that point.
Other coastside farms also operate attrac-
tions and all but Lemos Farm have agricultur-
al contracts. However, the attractions do not
sit on prime farm land.
Gounalakis, who has operated the farm for
21 seasons, said he has made several changes
to meet the planning requirements and is will-
ing to do more, such as moving hay bales to
the back of the property after pumpkin season.
They say jump and we just say how high,
he said.
Pumpkin farm to stay for now
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By Paul Larson
MILLBRAE
Always take what
you read with a
grain of salt! It
amazes me that so
many articles I see
being published in
various magazines,
tabloids, journals, etc. are implied to be
factual and researched but in reality end
up being riddled with partial truths,
inaccuracies and falsehoods! I always like
information that is backed up by provable
facts, but am leery of articles that are hastily
written and not checked out. Many people
assume that all their reading material has
been pre-verified by an editor. Accepting
these erroneous types of writings as the
gospel truth causes confusion among the
public and can be potentially harmful!
One serious example is the daily flooding
of email stories that are passed from reader
to reader (weve all received them) and
taken by many recipients as factual writings.
The majority of these emails, such as
perceived parents searching for their missing
child; hearsay about the Presidents status as
an American citizen; rumors on the latest
medical scare or remedy; handy household
uses for cola; Bill Gates sharing his fortune
with you if you forward that email to 10
friends; in addition to countless other stories
are all found to be internet myths or hoaxes.
TIP: You can easily check out the validity
of every email story you receive by going to
www.snopes.com and typing in the subject
of any questionable email in the search box.
In another example, I was recently given
an article to review from Readers Digest
called 13 Things the Funeral Director
Wont Tell You as part of their series
featuring different professions. Being an
actual Funeral Director, and knowing the
facts, I couldnt believe the inexplicable info
I was reading in a supposedly reputable
magazine such as Readers Digest. It was
obvious to me that the author of the article
and the editor of the magazine not only
didnt check their alleged facts, but some of
the items listed were misleading, incomplete
assertions or just plain folklore! Anyone
reading this would just assume that all was
checked out in advance with experts and
professionals before being printedbut in
this case it was a listing of partial truths or
unexplained hearsay. Since this article
appeared (in the June/July 2011 issue) the
National Funeral Directors Association
among other groups have chastised
Readers Digest for their inept reporting.
This circumstance makes it difficult for me
to fully have faith in Readers Digest and
reminds me that fallacies that can show up
in otherwise trusted publications.
Another situation similar to the above
appeared a while back in AARP magazine.
I always viewed this publication as having a
stellar reputation until I read an article about
funeral rip-offs that was also filled with
inaccurate statements. In that case AARP
was not checking their facts either.
The point is that some authors may have
part of their facts correct or incorrectbut
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By Michelle Durand
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
County supervisors compromised
between two proposed new district
maps yesterday, mashing together
options that will move western San
Mateo under the same jurisdiction
as its neighbors and shift a piece of
Belmont.
The supervisors each said they
preferred redrawing boundaries in
ways that did not divide cities but
that is a near impossibility while
keeping each section relatively
equal in size.
Supervisor Don Horsley suggest-
ed the map that was ultimately
adopted unanimously. The result
moves the piece of San Mateo cur-
rently in District One to District
Two, a change of approximately
3,815 people, and moves the piece
of Belmont currently in District
Two to District Three.
The end result is District One has
139,933 people, District Two
dropped to 147,731, District Three
will be 143,936, District Four
remains at 143,443 and District Five
remains at 143,408.
The move of San Mateo popula-
tion was supported by its supervisor,
board President Carole Groom.
That would be my preference,
Im allowed to make a preference in
my own district, she said.
Ten years ago,
the map was
drawn to include
the home of
then-supervisor
Jerry Hill which
led to the exclu-
sion of the
Baywood area
from the dis-
trict. While
Groom said she understands the
decision, as someone who lives near
Baywood, it doesnt make a lot of
sense not to draw it back in.
A resolution adopting the map
will get a second reading at the next
supervisors meeting to meet the
Nov. 1 redistricting deadline.
Federal law requires the county to
redraw its supervisorial districts
every 10 years based on U.S.
Census data, topographic differ-
ences and community preference.
The goal was also to stay within a
10 percent variance to avoid any
constitutional lawsuits.
The county has at-large supervi-
sor elections meaning each is cho-
sen by all voters and represent all
residents. However, each supervisor
must reside in the district she or he
represents.
The system means the redistrict-
ing requirements have less necessi-
ty, said Supervisor Dave Pine.
An original pool of six options
was winnowed
down to three
last week by a
subcommittee of
s u p e r v i s o r s
Adrienne Tissier
and Rose Jacobs
Gibson.
We felt the
board needed an
opportunity to
vet this and decide which of the
three scenarios would be the most
appropriate, Tissier said.
Census data now indicates San
Mateo Countys population to be
718,451, a roughly 8,000 person
increase over the 2000 number. The
total divided equally out over the
ve districts would pencil out to just
more than 143,690 residents
although the population shifts in
specic districts have varied differ-
ences. District Two had the largest
change, jumping 4.7 percent from
134,868, followed by District One
with a 3.1 percent increase. Districts
Three and Five gained only slight
population, with .4 percent and .3
percent respectively. Only District
Four lost residents, dropping .4 per-
cent from 131,619 to 131,067.
Michelle Durand can be reached by
email: michelle@smdailyjournal.com
or by phone: (650) 344-5200 ext. 102.
County picks new district maps
Not much changed in areas supervisors represent
Don Horsley Carole Groom
By Dan McMenamin
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE
A class action lawsuit was led in
San Mateo County Superior Court
Tuesday against a popular nail salon
chain accused of wage theft and other
violations against their employees, an
attorney with the Asian Law Caucus
said.
Natalie Salon, a chain with loca-
tions in Redwood City, San Mateo,
Palo Alto, Los Gatos and Menlo Park,
is being sued by four current and for-
mer employees with the assistance of
the San Francisco-based Asian Law
Caucus, which held a news confer-
ence Tuesday to announce the law-
suit.
On behalf of all former and cur-
rent employees, were seeking to end
unlawful business practices at the
salons, said Winnie Kao, staff attor-
ney at the Asian Law Caucus.
Vicky Tran, who worked at various
Natalie Salons for about ve years,
said she often worked for more than
10 hours a day, but never got paid
overtime and often had to delay her
lunch meal until very late in the day.
Its wrong to treat the employees
that way, Tran said.
Natalie Salon management were
not immediately available for com-
ment on the lawsuit.
Kao said the Asian Law Caucus got
involved in the case after one of the
employees came to a free clinic the
group held and told them about the
alleged violations.
She said the Asian Law Caucus has
kept a watchful eye on the nail salon
industry, which has seen the number
of salons triple in the United States in
the past decade, changing the busi-
ness from a luxury service to a rela-
tively inexpensive indulgence.
Of the roughly 96,000 licensed nail
salon workers in California, it is esti-
mated that more than half are
Vietnamese, and the vast majority are
women who are recent immigrants
with limited English prociency and
lack of knowledge about their rights.
Levee breached to
restore Bay tidal wetlands
Waters released from a levee on
southern San Francisco Bay will
help restore 630 acres of former
wetlands that decades ago were
turned into salt ponds.
The California Department of
Fish and Game on Tuesday con-
ducted the first of eight controlled
levee breaches, allowing bay
waters filled with fish to flood
areas dammed off by salt-making
companies and flood-control proj-
ects.
The breaches are part of the
South Bay Salt Pond Restoration
Project, which has restored nearly
3,000 acres of wetlands.
Class action lawsuit filed
against nail salon chain
Around the Bay
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toward your palm, so that you cannot straighten
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healthcare provider who is experienced in injection
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XIAFLEX can cause serious side effects, including:
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bending your injected nger (towards the wrist)
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and herbal supplements. Be sure to tell them if you
use blood thinners such as aspirin, clopidogrel
(Plavix), prasugrel hydrochloride (Efent), or
warfarin sodium (Coumadin).
Common side effects with XIAFLEX include: swelling
of the injection site or the hand, bleeding or bruising
at the injection site; and pain or tenderness of the
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(glands) in the elbow or underarm, itching, breaks in
the skin, redness or warmth of the skin, and pain in
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Important Product Information
XIAFLEX (Z a ex)
(collagenase clostridium histolyticum)
What is the most important information
I should know about XIAFLEX?
XIAFLEX can cause serious side effects, including:
Tendon or ligament damage. Receiving an
injection of XIAFLEX may cause damage to a
tendon or ligament in your hand and cause it to
break or weaken. This could require surgery to
x the damaged tendon or ligament. Call your
healthcare provider right away if you have trouble
bending your injected nger (towards the wrist)
after the swelling goes down or you have
problems using your treated hand after your
follow-up visit.
Nerve injury or other serious injury
of the hand. Call your healthcare provider if
you get numbness, tingling, or increased pain in
your treated nger or hand after your injection
or after your follow-up visit.
Allergic Reactions. Allergic reactions can
happen in people who take XIAFLEX because it
contains foreign proteins.
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your hand that is not normal. Overtime, this
thickened tissue can form a cord in your palm.
This causes one or more of your ngers to bend
toward the palm, so you cannot straighten them.
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healthcare provider who is skilled in injection
procedures of the hand and treating people with
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help to break the cord of tissue that is causing
the nger to be bent.
It is not known if XIAFLEX is safe and effective
in children under the age of 18.
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you take, including prescription and non-prescription
medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.
Especially tell your healthcare provider if you use:
a blood thinner medicine such as aspirin, clopidogrel
(PLAVIX), prasugrel hydrochloride (EFFIENT),
or warfarin sodium (COUMADIN). If you are told
to stop taking a blood thinner before your XIAFLEX
injection, your healthcare provider should tell
you when to restart the blood thinner.
How will I receive XIAFLEX?
Your healthcare provider will inject XIAFLEX into
the cord that is causing your nger to bend.
After an injection of XIAFLEX, your affected hand
will be wrapped with a bandage. You should limit
moving and using the treated nger after
the injection.
Do not bend or straighten the ngers of the
injected hand until your healthcare provider
says it is okay. This will help prevent the
medicine from leaking out of the cord.
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nger yourself.
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try to straighten your nger.
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with a splint to wear on the treated nger.
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provider at bedtime to keep your nger straight.
Do nger exercises each day, as instructed by
your healthcare provider.
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about when you can start doing your normal
activities with the injected hand.
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purposes other than those listed here. This is a
summary of the most important information
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17 Architects wing
18 Libras mo.
19 Pallet
21 Hosp. employee
23 Blvd. kin
26 Formal attire
27 Unisex wear
28 Booster rocket
30 Literary collection
31 Bikini top
32 Genuine nuisances
33 Brand of spandex
35 Campers, for short
37 Part of TNT
38 Supply the banquet
39 Old card game
40 Sports zebra
41 Election mo.
42 Is, to Goethe
43 Type of whiskey
44 Moon or eye
46 Festive night
48 Uproar
51 White water
55 Delay
56 Noisy sleeper
57 Veggie source
58 Worries a lot
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2 GP org.
3 Wasnt colorfast
4 Spurred on
5 Not keep a secret
6 Friend of Pythias
7 DeMille genre
8 Fee for mailers
9 Gross!
10 Herbal soother
11 Cowboys affrmative
13 Dealer
19 Fabled lumberjack
20 Hobby knife
22 Parts of a strand
24 Sacristy
25 Main course
26 Powder base
27 Ski lift (hyph.)
28 Lhasa --
29 Oh, sure! (2 wds.)
34 Canceled
36 Politician pickers
42 Norwegian playwright
43 Transplant
45 Uncouth
47 Delivery trucks
48 Improvise
49 Emma in The Avengers
50 Lifesaving skill, for short
52 Choler
53 Morning moisture
54 Almost-grads
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110 Employment 110 Employment
110 Employment 110 Employment
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team as a Sales and Business Development
Specialist. Duties include sales and
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partners, exhibitors and more. Interface
and interact with local businesses to
enlist participants at the Daily Journals
ever expanding inventory of community
events such as the Senior Showcase,
Family Resource Fair, Job Fairs, and
more. You will also be part of the project
management process. But rst and
foremost, we will rely on you for sales
and business development.
This is one of the fastest areas of the
Daily Journal, and we are looking to grow
the team.
Must have a successful track record of
sales and business development.
TELEMARKETING/INSIDE SALES
We are looking for a telemarketing whiz,
who can cold call without hesitation and
close sales over the phone. Experience
preferred. Must have superior verbal,
phone and written communication skills.
Computer prociency is also required.
Self-management and strong business
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To apply for either position,
please send info to
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The Daily Journal seeks
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110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment
104 Training
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than one incorrect insertion, and its lia-
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106 Tutoring
MATH &
PHYSICS
TUTORING
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Experienced
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(650) 773-5695
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Reading - Primary
Grades
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106 Tutoring
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History & Social Studies
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Reading Comprehension
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Italian
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107 Musical Instruction
Music Lessons
Sales Repairs Rentals
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Music
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So. San Francisco
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bronsteinmusic.com
110 Employment
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Top Pay, Benefits, Bonus, No Nights
714.542-9000 X147 FX: 542-1891
mailto: jobs@jewelryexchange.com
ARCADIA HOME CARE is looking for
experienced caregivers for weekends,
live-in and short shifts! We offer benefits
& pay overtime! Come apply between 9-
3 M-F. 777 Mariners Island Blvd. #115,
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Evening Hours. Call Amy/Elena NOW,
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CAREGIVERS
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provider of home care, in
need of your experienced,
committed care for seniors.
Prefer CNAs/HHAs with car,
clean driving record, and
great references.
Good pay and benefits
Call for Greg at
(650) 556-9906
www.homesweethomecare.com
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ergetic, reliable. Apply in person @
245 California Dr., Burlingame,
Thursday through Sunday
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time. Tues. - Fri. 2pm-5pm or 6pm. Basic
cleanup - set up operatories, some cleri-
cal duties. Respond to:
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EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPERS
needed in SF and on the Peninsula.
Must have 3+ years professional, private
home experience. Duties include meal
prep & occ. childcare. Driver with car re-
quired. FT & PT jobs available. T&CR,
(415)567-0956 www.tandcr.com
HOME CARE AIDES
Multiple shifts to meet your needs. Great
pay & benefits, Sign-on bonus, 1yr exp
required.
Matched Caregivers (650)839-2273,
(408)280-7039 or (888)340-2273
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for ambitious interns who are eager to
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feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs
of the newspaper and media industries.
This position will provide valuable
experience for your bright future.
Fax resume (650)344-5290
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110 Employment
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JOURNALISM
The Daily Journal is looking for in-
terns to do entry level reporting, re-
search, updates of our ongoing fea-
tures and interviews. Photo interns al-
so welcome.
We expect a commitment of four to
eight hours a week for at least four
months. The internship is unpaid, but
intelligent, aggressive and talented in-
terns have progressed in time into
paid correspondents and full-time re-
porters.
College students or recent graduates
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper
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sarily required.
Please send a cover letter describing
your interest in newspapers, a resume
and three recent clips. Before you ap-
ply, you should familiarize yourself
with our publication. Our Web site:
www.smdailyjournal.com.
Send your information via e-mail to
news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg-
ular mail to 800 S. Claremont St #210,
San Mateo CA 94402.
SALES/ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE -
Experienced, good work ethic, ener-
getic, nice voice, heavy phone sales,
flex hours. Salary & commission,
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203 Public Notices
CASE# CIV 507026
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
CHANGE OF NAME
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
James T. Reese
Susannah R. Bernhart
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner, James T. Reese & Susannah
R. Bernhart filed a petition with this court
for a decree changing name as follows:
Present name: William Oliver Reese
Proposed name: Oliver James Reese
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear be-
fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the rea-
sons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
tion without a hearing. A HEARING on
the petition shall be held on September
29, 2011 at 9 a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2E,
at 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
94063. A copy of this Order to Show
Cause shall be published at least once
each week for four successive weeks pri-
or to the date set for hearing on the peti-
tion in the following newspaper of gener-
al circulation: Daily Journal
Filed: 08/11/2011
/s/ Steven M. Hall/
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 08/11/2011
(Published 08/24/11, 08/31/11, 09/07/11,
09/14/11)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246454
The following persons are doing busi-
ness as: Ideal Landscaping & Concrete,
921 N. Amphlett Blvd., SAN MATEO, CA
94401 is hereby registered by the follow-
ing owners: Germaine Alfaro & Robert
Aflaro, 836 Newhall Rd., Burlingame, CA
94010. The business is conducted by
Husband & Wife. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the
FBN on 03/01/1999.
/s/ Germaine Alfaro /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-8ounty Clerk on 08/30/11. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/14/11, 09/21/11, 09/28/11, 10/05/11).
203 Public Notices
CASE# CIV 507851
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
CHANGE OF NAME
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
Salomon Pineda Herrera
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
Petitioner, Salomon Pineda Herrera filed
a petition with this court for a decree
changing name as follows:
a. Present name: Edgar Pineda Herrera
Proposed name: Edgar Pineda Herrera
b. Present name: ANthony Pineda Her-
rera
Proposed name: Anthony Pineda Her-
rera
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear be-
fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
name changes described above must file
a written objection that includes the rea-
sons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
tion without a hearing. A HEARING on
the petition shall be held on October 5,
2011 at 9 a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2E, at
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
94063. A copy of this Order to Show
Cause shall be published at least once
each week for four successive weeks pri-
or to the date set for hearing on the peti-
tion in the following newspaper of gener-
al circulation: Daily Journal
Filed: 08/22/2011
/s/ Steven M. Hall/
Judge of the Superior Court
Dated: 08/22/2011
(Published 08/24/11, 08/31/11, 09/07/11,
09/14/11)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
File No. 245883
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as:
ATRIA HILLSDALE, 2883 S. Norfolk
Street, San Mateo, CA 94403, County
of San Mateo; Mailing Address: 10350
Ormsby Park Place, Suite 300, Louis-
ville, KY 40223, WG Hillsdale SH, LP,
10350 Ormsby Park Place, Suite 300,
Louisville, KY 40223.
This business is conducted by Limited
Partnership.
The registrant(s) commenced to
transact business under the fictitious
business name or names listed above
on 05/12/2011.
I declare that all information in this
statement is true and correct. (A reg-
istrant who declares as true informa-
tion which he or she knows to be false
is guilty of a crime.)
By: Ventas OAC Operating Holdings,
LLC, its General Partner
S/ Joseph D. Lambert, Vice President
This statement was filed with the
County Clerk of San Mateo County on
July 25, 2011
Mark Church, County Clerk
(Illegible), Deputy Clerk
8/24, 8/31, 9/7, 9/14/11
CNS-2163112#
SAN MATEO DAILY JOURNAL
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246197
The following person is doing business
as: Law Offices of Nancy Lu, 500 Airport
Blvd., Suite 100, BURLINGAME, CA
94010 is hereby registered by the follow-
ing owner: Nancy Lu, same address. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on: 04/01/2010
/s/Nan Lu/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 8/12/11. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/24/11, 08/31/11, 09/07/11, 09/14/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246343
The following person is doing business
as: Hungry Gold Cat Company, 3649 Gil-
bert Ct., South San Francisco, CA 94080
is hereby registered by the following
owner: Nancy Patterson, 818 No. Dela-
ware Street, San Mateo, CA 94401. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on
/s/ Nancy Patterson /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/22/11. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/24/11, 08/31/11, 09/07/11, 09/14/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246215
The following person is doing business
as: Palo Alto Consulting, 8 Heritage
Court, Atherton, CA 94027 is hereby reg-
istered by the following owner: Chris
Wheeler, same address. The business is
conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on 09/09/2010.
/s/ Chris Wheeler /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/12/11. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/24/11, 08/31/11, 09/07/11, 09/14/11).
27 Wednesday Sept 14, 2011 THEDAILYJOURNAL
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203 Public Notices
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246259
The following person is doing business
as: SORA Japanese School, 1601 El Ca-
mino Real, Suite 202, Belmont, CA
94002 is hereby registered by the follow-
ing owner: lcb company LLC, CA. The
business is conducted by a Limited Lia-
bility Company. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the
FBN on
/s/ Chizuru Toyama /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/17/11. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/24/11, 08/31/11, 09/07/11, 09/14/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246044
The following person is doing business
as: Kidlandia Family Daycare Center,
1023 Monte Diablo Avenue, San Mateo,
CA 94401 is hereby registered by the fol-
lowing owner: Debora Hernandez, same
address. The business is conducted by
an Individual. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the
FBN on N/A.
/s/ Debora Hernandez /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/02/11. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/24/11, 08/31/11, 09/07/11, 09/14/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246341
The following person is doing business
as: H. Lynne, LLC, 969-G Edgewater
Blvd., #942, Foster City, CA 94404 is
hereby registered by the following owner:
Heather L. Banks, same address. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on
/s/ Heather L. Banks /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/22/11. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/24/11, 08/31/11, 09/07/11, 09/14/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246129
The following person is doing business
as: Digital Dreamers, 275 W. 3rd Ave.,
San Mateo, CA 94402 is hereby regis-
tered by the following owner: Michael
Nantell, same address. The business is
conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on
/s/ Michael Nantell /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/08/11. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/24/11, 08/31/11, 09/07/11, 09/14/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246445
The following person is doing business
as: Voyagers International, 1683 Eleanor
Dr., SAN MATEO, CA 94402 is hereby
registered by the following owner: Ed-
ward Lautoa, same address. The busi-
ness is conducted by an Individual. The
registrants commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on 08/29/2011
/s/ Edward Lautoa/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/29/11. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/31/11, 09/07/11, 09/14/11, 09/21/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246387
The following person is doing business
as: Reeves & Associates, 721 Brich
Ave., SAN MATEO, CA 94402, is hereby
registered by the following owner: Susie
Reeves, same address. The business is
conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on 01/01/1997
/s/ Susie Reeves/
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/24/11. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/31/11, 09/07/11, 09/14/11, 09/21/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246355
The following person is doing business
as: Daland Motors, 460 El Camino Real,
Millbrae, CA 94030 is hereby registered
by the following owner: Daland Nissan
Inc., CA. The business is conducted by a
Corporation. The registrants commenced
to transact business under the FBN on
08/22/2011.
/s/ John Caviglia /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/23/11. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/31/11, 09/07/11, 09/14/11, 09/21/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #245989
The following person is doing business
as: Franks Texas BBQ, 25 Dwight Road,
Burlingame, CA 94010 is hereby regis-
tered by the following owner: Toni Vas-
quez, same address. The business is
conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on
/s/ Toni Vasquez /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/01/11. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/31/11, 09/07/11, 09/14/11, 09/21/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246359
The following person is doing business
as: Bay Area Sleep Apnea Oral Appli-
ance Center, 88 Capuchino Drive, Mill-
brae, CA 94030 is hereby registered by
the following owner: Patient Returns,
Inc., CA. The business is conducted by a
Corporation. The registrants commenced
to transact business under the FBN on
09/01/2011.
/s/ Mark Draheim /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/23/11. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/31/11, 09/07/11, 09/14/11, 09/21/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246278
The following person is doing business
as: Festive Prints, 60 Los Altos Place,
San Mateo, CA 94402 is hereby regis-
tered by the following owner: Nidhi Jet-
ley, same address. The business is con-
ducted by an Individual. The registrants
commenced to transact business under
the FBN on
/s/ Nidhi Jetley /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/18/11. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/31/11, 09/07/11, 09/14/11, 09/21/11).
203 Public Notices
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246091
The following person is doing business
as: Walks & Wags, 319 E. Washington
Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 is hereby
registered by the following owner: Chris-
tina R. Fuentes, same address. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on 08/01/2011.
/s/ Christina R. Fuentes /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/04/11. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/31/11, 09/07/11, 09/14/11, 09/21/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246467
The following person is doing business
as: Jays Eclectic Media, 1212 El Camino
Real, Ste, H374, San Bruno, CA 94066
is hereby registered by the following
owner: Vierderex Nicolas, 468 Wyan-
dotte Ave., Daly City, CA 94014. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on
/s/ Vierderex Nicolas /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/29/11. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/31/11, 09/07/11, 09/14/11, 09/21/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246062
The following person is doing business
as: Treeco Tree Service, 1764 National
Ave., Hayward, CA 94545 is hereby reg-
istered by the following owner: Serpico
Landscaping, Inc., CA. The business is
conducted by a Corporation. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on 01/01/2001.
/s/ Richard Hanson /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/03/11. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
08/31/11, 09/07/11, 09/14/11, 09/21/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246451
The following person is doing business
as: Tantalize, 1 Sunrise Ct., South San
Francisco, CA 94080 is hereby regis-
tered by the following owner: Nicole
Larsen, same address. The business is
conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on
/s/ Nicole Larsen /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk on 08/30/11. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/07/11, 09/14/11, 09/21/11, 09/28/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246402
The following person is doing business
as: BNs Jewelry, 518 S. Delaware St.,
San Mateo, CA 94402 is hereby regis-
tered by the following owner: Zhuoren Li,
same address. The business is conduct-
ed by an Individual. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the
FBN on 08/01/2011.
/s/ Zhuoren Li /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-8ounty Clerk on 08/25/11. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/14/11, 09/21/11, 09/28/11, 10/05/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246645
The following person is doing business
as: Iron Cross, LLC, 500 Airport Blvd.
#400, Burlingame, CA 94010 is hereby
registered by the following owner: Wal-
den Media LLC, DE. The business is
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa-
ny. The registrants commenced to trans-
act business under the FBN on
08/01/2011.
/s/ Georgia Kacandes /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-8ounty Clerk on 09/12/11. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/14/11, 09/21/11, 09/28/11, 10/05/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246493
The following person is doing business
as: Greena Collection, 880 Meridian Bay
Lane, #218, Foster City, CA 94404 is
hereby registered by the following owner:
Chiyuki Kawane, same address. The
business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on 09/09/2008.
/s/ Chiyuki Kawane /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-8ounty Clerk on 08/31/11. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/14/11, 09/21/11, 09/28/11, 10/05/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246229
The following person is doing business
as: North-South Athletics, 1330 Laurel
St., #5, San Carlos, CA 94070 is hereby
registered by the following owner: James
Blocho, same address. The business is
conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on N/A.
/s/ James Blocho /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-8ounty Clerk on 08/15/11. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/14/11, 09/21/11, 09/28/11, 10/05/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246455
The following person is doing business
as: Rishi Tax Services, 802 Norma Lane,
Foster City, CA 94404 is hereby regis-
tered by the following owner: Jasvir K.
Rishi, same address. The business is
conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on 08/24/2011.
/s/ Jasvir K. Rishi /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-8ounty Clerk on 08/30/11. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/14/11, 09/21/11, 09/28/11, 10/05/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246241
The following person is doing business
as: CRM Interiors, 426 Edgewood Road,
San Mateo, CA 94402 is hereby regis-
tered by the following owner: Cynthia R.
Mendoza, same address. The business
is conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on 06/12/1991.
/s/ Cynthia R. Mendoza /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-8ounty Clerk on 08/16/11. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/14/11, 09/21/11, 09/28/11, 10/05/11).
203 Public Notices
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246672
The following person is doing business
as: 1)Bay Point Properties, 2)Bay Point
Management, 3)Bay Point Property Man-
agement, 3705 Haven Ave., Suite 111,
Menlo Park, CA 94025 is hereby regis-
tered by the following owner: Brian C.
Raft, 301 Main St., #10B, San Francisco,
CA 94105. The business is conducted
by an Individual. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the
FBN on 09/13/2011.
/s/ Brian C. Raft /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-8ounty Clerk on 09/13/11. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/14/11, 09/21/11, 09/28/11, 10/05/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246552
The following person is doing business
as: Tripplett Management Corporation,
830 Woodside Road, Suite 5, Redwood
City, CA 94061 is hereby registered by
the following owner: Tripplett Manage-
ment Corporation, CA. The business is
conducted by a Corporation. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on10/01/1991.
/s/ Larry C. Tripplett /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-8ounty Clerk on 09/06/11. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/14/11, 09/21/11, 09/28/11, 10/05/11).
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #246551
The following person is doing business
as: McDonalds Ravenswood 101 Shop-
ping Center, 1721 East Bayshore, East
Palo Alto, CA 94303 is hereby regis-
tered by the following owner: Tripplett
Management Corporation, CA. The busi-
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The
registrants commenced to transact busi-
ness under the FBN on 08/04/2000.
/s/ Larry C. Tripplett /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-8ounty Clerk on 09/06/11. (Published
in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
09/14/11, 09/21/11, 09/28/11, 10/05/11).
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Date of Filing Application: Aug. 9, 2011
To Whom It May Concern:
The Name(s) of the applicant(s) is/are:
GEOFFROY STANISLAS RABY
The applicant(s) listed above are apply-
ing to Department of Alcoholic Beverage
Control to sell alcoholic beverages at:
1105 SAN CARLOS AVE
SAN CARLOS, CA 94070-2417
Type of license applied for:
41 - On-Sale Beer and Wine -Eating
Place
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal
August 31, Sept. 7, 14, 2011
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Date of Filing Application: Aug. 30, 2011
To Whom It May Concern:
The Name(s) of the applicant(s) is/are:
SOONS TOFU & KOREAN BBQ LLC
The applicant(s) listed above are apply-
ing to Department of Alcoholic Beverage
Control to sell alcoholic beverages at:
1062 FOSTER CITY BLVD.
FOSTER CITY, CA 94404-2301
Type of license applied for:
41 - On-Sale Beer and Wine -Eating
Place
Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal
Sept. 14, 21, 28, 2011
STATE OF NEW MEXICO
COUNTY OF BERNALILLO
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT
No. CV-2010-08336
AUG 17, 2011
CHASE HOME FINANCE INC,
Plaintiff vs.
MELCHOR F. AMOG; VISTA WEST
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION,
INC.; OCCUPANTS, WHOSE TRUE
NAMES ARE UNKNOWN, IF ANY,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SUIT
THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO
TO THE ABOVE-NAMED
DEFENDANT MELCHOR F. AMOG
GREETINGS:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that
the above-named Defendant, Vista
West Homeowners Association, Inc.,
has file da Cross-Claim for Debt and
Money Due in the above action in
which you are named as a defendant
in the above-entitled court and cause.
The general object of the action is to
obtain a judgment on debt and money
due Vista West Homeowners Associ-
ation, Inc.
Unless you enter your appearance
in this action on or before the 24th
day of September, 2011, Judgment by
Default will be entered against you.
Name and address of Defendant,
Vista West Homeowners Association,
Inc.s attorney: Scott E. Turner, Esq.,
the Turner Law Firm, LLC, 500 Mar-
quette Ave., N.W., Suite 1480, Albu-
querque, NM 87102-5325; Telephone:
(505)242-1300.
WITNESS the Honorable Clay
Campbell, District Court Judge of the
Second Judicial District Court of Ber-
nalillo County, August 17, 2011.
JUANITA M. DURAN
CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT
Patricia Serna
Deputy
203 Public Notices
NOTICE OF ORDER
CASE NO: CIV 503325
SUPERIOR COURT
OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO
Ref: KOHAR KOUROUYAN and JIR-
AYR KOUROUYAN, Plaintiffs v.
DENIZ SALON, an individual, GOLD-
EN GATE GENERAL CONTRAC-
TORS, INC. a California Corporation,
GOLDEN GATE CONSTRUCTION,
an entity of unknown form, KA-BI
CONSTRUCTION, INC., a California
Corportion, DAK DEVELOPMENT,
INC., a California Corporation, and
DOES 1-10, Defendants.
This Court has read and considered
the application of plaintiffs Kohar
Kourouyan and Jiryar Kourouyan for
an order directing service of the State-
ment of Damages on defendants De-
niz Salon, Golden Gate General Con-
tractors, Inc., Golden Gate Construc-
tion, Ka-Bi Construction, Inc., and
DAK Development, Inc. by publica-
tion, and the evidence presented in
support of the application, and it ap-
pears to the satisfaction of the court
that defendants Deniz Salon, Golden
Gate General Contractors, Inc., Gold-
en Gate Construction, Ka-Bi Con-
struction, Inc., and DAK Development,
Inc. cannot be served with reasonable
diligence in any other manner set
forth in Code of Civil Procedure sec-
tions 415.10 through 415.30.
//
//
THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED
THAT:
Service of the summons in this action
on defendants Deniz Salon, Golden
Gate General Contractors, Inc., Gold-
en Gate Construction, Ka-Bi Con-
struction, Inc., and DAK Development,
Inc. shall be accomplished by publica-
tion in San Mateo Daily Journal, a
newspaper of general circulation pub-
lished in San Mateo County, Califor-
nia. This publication is designated as
the newspapers most likely to give ac-
tual notice to the defendants.
The publication shall be made once a
week for four weeks.
This order does not preclude service
upon Defendants Deniz Salon, Gold-
en Gate General Contractors, Inc.,
Golden Gate Construction, Ka-Bi
Construction, Inc., and DAK Develop-
ment, Inc. in any other manner speci-
fied in Code of Civil Procedure sec-
tions 415.10 through 415.30, which
service supersedes the service by
publication.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Filed & Dated: September 1, 2011
Clerk of the Superior Court, S. Peyrot
Judge of the Superior Court, V. Ray-
mond Swope
Attorneys for Plaintiffs:
Gregory C. Simonian, Esq. (SBN
131162)
Anthony F. Basile, Esq. (SBN 247409
CASAS RILEY & SIMONIAN, LLP
One First Street, Suite 2
Los Altos, CA 94022
(650)948-7200
Published in the San Mateo Daily
Journal September 7, 14, 21, 28,
2011.
210 Lost & Found
HAVE YOU SEEN HER?
Rat Terrier dog 3 years old. White with
brown heart shaped spot on her body.
Last seen March 10th, Ralston in
Belmont. FOUND!
LOST - 2 silver rings and silver watch,
May 7th in Burlingame between Park Rd.
& Walgreens, Sentimental value. Call
Gen @ (650)344-8790
LOST - DUFFEL bag. Dark red on
wheels filled with workout clothes. De
Anza Blvd. San Mateo April 14. Gener-
ous reward! 650-345-1700
LOST - Small Love Bird, birght green
with orange breast. Adeline Dr. & Bernal
Ave., Burlingame. Escaped Labor Day
weekend. REWARD! (650)343-6922
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.
296 Appliances
BISSELL UPRIGHT vacuum cleaner
clear view model $45 650-364-7777
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
GEORGE FOREMAN Grill hardly used
$20. (650)692-3260
RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric,
1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621
SHOP VACUUM rigid brand 3.5 horse
power 9 gal wet/dry $40. (650)591-2393
SMART SERIES 13" Magnavox TV, re-
mote, $26, 650-595-3933
SUNBEAM TOASTER -Automatic, ex-
cellent condition, $30., (415)346-6038
VACUUM CLEANER excellent condition
$45. (650)878-9542
VACUUM CLEANER Oreck-cannister
type $40., (650)637-8244
WHIRLPOOL WASHING MACHINE -
used but works perfectly, many settings,
full size top load, $90., (650)888-0039
297 Bicycles
BICYCLE - Sundancer Jr., 26, $75. obo
(650)676-0732
GIRL'S BIKE HUFFY Purple 6-speed
good cond. $35 - Angela (650)269-3712
YAKAMA 3 Bike Car Trailer w/straps 2"
hitch $45., (650)843-0773
298 Collectibles
1982 PRINT "A Tune Off The Top Of My
Head" See: http://tinyurl.com/4y38xld
650-204-0587 $75
49ER REPORT issues '85-'87 $35/all,
(650)592-2648
ARMY SHIRT, long sleeves, with pock-
ets. XL $15 each (408)249-3858
BAY MEADOWS UMBRELLA - Color-
ful, large-size, can fit two people under-
neath. $15 (650)867-2720
BAY MEADOWS bag & umbrella -
$15.each, (650)345-1111
COLLECTIBLES: RUSSELL Baze
Bobbleheads Bay Meadows, $10.00EA.
brand new in original box. Have six
(415) 612-0156
COLORIZED TERRITORIAL Quarters
uncirculated with Holder $15/all,
(408)249-3858
GAYLORD PERRY 8x10 signed photo
$10 (650)692-3260
JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri-
chard (650)834-4926
MERCHANT MARINE, framed forecastle
card, signed by Captain Angrick '70. 13 x
17 inches $35 cash. (650)755-8238
POSTER - framed photo of President
Wilson and Chinese Junk $25 cash,
(650)755-8238
WOOD SHIP MODELS (2)- Spanish
Gallen and Cutty Shark clipper ship
1969, 28 x 20 $95.obo, must see,
(650)345-5502
299 Computers
HP PRINTER Deskjet 970c color printer.
Excellent condition. Software & accesso-
ries included. $30. 650-574-3865
300 Toys
CLASSIC CAR model by Danbury Mint
$99 (650)345-5502
WWII PLASTIC aircraft models $50
(35 total) 650-345-5502
302 Antiques
1912 COFFEE Percolator Urn. perfect
condition includes electric cord $85.
(415)565-6719
ANTIQUE STOOL - Rust color cushion
with lions feet, antique, $50.obo,
(650)525-1410
CHINA CABINET - Vintage, 6 foot,
solid mahogany. $300/obo.
(650)867-0379
302 Antiques
JACKET LADIES Tan color with fur col-
lar $25. (650)308-6381
LARGE SELECTION of Opera records
vinyl 78's 2 to 4 per album $8 to $20 ea.
obo, (650)343-4461
303 Electronics
21 INCH TV Monitor with DVD $45. Call
650-308-6381
46 MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
COLOR TV - Apex digital, 13, perfect
condition, manual, remote, $55.,
(650)867-2720
FLIP CAMCORDER $50. (650)583-2767
PANASONIC TV 21 inch $25., (650)637-
8244
TV 25 inch color with remote $25. Sony
12 inch color TV, $10 Excellent condi-
tion. (650)520-0619
TV SET Philips 21 inch with remote $40.,
(650)692-3260
VINTAGE SEARS 8465 aluminum photo
tripod + bag. Sturdy! $25 See:
http://tinyurl.com/3v9oxrk 650-204-0587
304 Furniture
2 END Tables solid maple '60's era
$40/both. (650)670-7545
4 DRAWER COLE FILE CABINET -27
Deep, Letter Size dark beige, $80.,
(650)364-0902
42" ROUND Oak Table (with 12") leaf.
Clean/Great Cond. $40. 650-766-9553.
62" X 32" Oak (Dark Stain) Coffee Table
w/ 24" Sq. side Table, Leaded Beveled
Glass top/Like New - $90. 650-766-9553
ARMOIRE CABINET - $90., Call
(415)375-1617
BANQUET DINING chairs padded
$29/all. (650)692-3260
BASSET LOVE Seat Hide-a-Bed, Beige,
Good Cond. Only $30! 650-766-9553
BREAKFAST NOOK DINETTE TABLE-
solid oak, 55 X 54, $49., (650)583-8069
BRUNO ELECTRIC Chair 24 volt $75
(650)274-7381
CAST AND metal headboard and foot-
board. white with brass bars, Queen size
$95 650-588-7005
CHANDELIER WITH 5 lights/ candela-
bre base with glass shades $20.
(650)504-3621
COUCH - Baker brand, elegant style,
down 6 cushions, some cat damage,
$95. obo, (650)888-0039
DINING ROOM SET - table, four chairs,
lighted hutch, $500. all, (650)296-3189
DINING SET glass table with rod iron & 4
blue chairs $100/all
650-520-7921/650-245-3661
DISPLAY CASE wood & glass 31 x 19
inches $30. (650)873-4030
DRAFTING TABLE 30 x 42' with side
tray. excellent cond $75. (650)949-2134
DRESSER WITH matching bunk/twin
bed frames, includes comforters, no mat-
tresses, $50/all, SOLD!
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condi-
tion, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111
EA CHEST from bombay burgundy with
glass top perfect condition $35 (650)345-
1111
END TABLE marble top with drawer with
matching table $70/all. (650)520-0619
END TABLE solid marble white top with
drawer $55. (650)308-6381
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Oak
wood, great condition, glass doors, fits
large TV, 2 drawers, shelves , $100/obo.
(650)458-1397
FILE CABINET - Metal - two drawer -
light greyish. $20.00 - San Carlos
650-637-8262 - 650-796-8696
FOAM INCLINER for twin bed $40
650-692-1942
TV STAND with shelves $20. SOLD!
28
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315 Wanted to Buy 315 Wanted to Buy
ACROSS
1 Wasnt renewed
7 Fiends tail?
10 Biographical
datum
13 World Cup chant
14 Theyre high but
not dry
16 Little shaver
17 *The Music Man
number
19 Ginormous
20 Early computer
21 *Sweet stocking
stuffer
23 Not quite a
compulsion
25 W-2 info: Abbr.
26 Perceptive
30 Predecessor of
33-Down
34 *Lead singer in
No Doubts hit
Dont Speak
37 Bee fore?
38 Plate in a park
39 Took by the hand
40 Aptly named
movie channel
41 Ernst
contemporary
42 *Instrument using
rolls
46 Grab ahold of, as
an idea
48 Cross to bear
49 Trivial amount
50 Sandbox sight
52 *Seven-time
Grammy-winning
jazz singer
56 Tibetan capital
61 Showy wrap
62 Words in a classic
game show that
can be followed
by the ends of the
answers to
starred clues
64 Lumber tree
65 Geological time
division
66 Fare-minded
one?
67 Family pooch
68 Command to a
67-Across
69 WWII fleet
DOWN
1 Prime seating
2 Rickman of Harry
Potter films
3 Prefix with meter
4 Miso bean
5 Extracts
6 Place to relax
7 Hoops legend
Thomas
8 Penn of Milk
9 Like computer lab
learning
10 Goyas Duchess
of __
11 Put on a spare
tire?
12 Upper hand
15 Greets someone
with more than a
nod
18 LXX x X
22 MSNBC rival
24 Vietnamese
holiday marking
the arrival of
spring
26 Ottoman big
shots
27 Talked a blue
streak?
28 Musical speeds
29 French article
30 Shade of green
31 Leaves for lunch?
32 Speak ones mind
33 Successor to 30-
Across
35 Pizazz
36 Tina of 30 Rock
40 Tree often brought
into the house
42 Illinois River port
43 French pilgrimage
site
44 DHs stat
45 Can opener
47 When doubled,
sister of Eva
50 A stripper takes it
off
51 Arctic diver
52 Genesis shepherd
53 1970 Kinks
classic
54 Its perpendicular
to a threshold
55 The Time
Machine race
57 Vagabond
58 Take a Chance
on Me quartet
59 Dressy duds
60 Thumbs-up votes
63 Former French
coin
By Don Gagliardo and C.C. Burnikel
(c)2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
09/14/11
09/14/11
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
xwordeditor@aol.com
610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle
304 Furniture
FOLDING PICNIC TABLE - 8 x 30 and
7 folding, padded chairs, $80., (650)364-
0902
FRAMED PICTURE - $20.00 - San Car-
los - 650-637-8262 - 650-796-8696
HAND MADE portable jewelry display
case wood and see through lid $45. 25 x
20 x 4 inches. 650-592-2648
HOSPITAL BED, new $1,100/OBO. Call
650-595-1931
LIVING ROOM chairs Matching pair high
end quality $99/both, (650)593-8880
LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover &
plastic carring case & headrest, $35.
each, (650)592-7483
MATCHED PAIR, brass/carved wood
lamps with matching shades, perfect, on-
ly $12.50 each, 650-595-3933
MATTRESS TOPPER chrome full size
$15., (650)368-3037
MIRROR -LARGE rectangular - gold
frame - a little distressed look 33" x 29"
$45.00 - San Carlos - 650-637-8262 -
650-796-8696
MIRROR/MEDICINE CAB. 3 dr. bevel
glass 30X30" $35 (650)342-7933
MIRROR/MEDICINE CABINET 16" X
26" $10 (650)342-7933
MIRROR/MEDICINE CABINET bevel
16" X 30" $20 (650)342-7933
MODULAR DESK/BOOKCASE/STOR-
AGE unit - Cherry veneer, white lami-
nate, good for home office or teenagers
room, $75., (650)888-0039
OAK BOOK SHELVES - 7' X 30" X 10"
$99.00 FIRM, (650)871-5805
OFFICE STAND - Can hold Printer - Fax
Machine - three shelves below.
Medium wood. $25.00 - San Carlos -
650-637-8262 - 650-796-8696
304 Furniture
ROCKING CHAIR - Traditional, full size
Rocking chair. Excellent condition $100.,
(650)504-3621
SMALL TV STAND on rollers two
shelves - medium tone - $20.00
San Carlo 650-637-8262 - 650-796-8696
SOFA (LIVING room) Large, beige. You
pick up $45 obo. 650-692-1942
SOFA- BROWN, Beautiful, New $250
650-207-0897
STEREO CABINET walnut w/3 black
shelves 16x 22x42. $35, 650-341-5347
STORAGE TABLE light brown lots of
storage good condition $45.
(650)867-2720
TWIN SIZE mattresses (2) excellent con-
dition $100/all, San Mateo,
(954)907-0100
TWO BAR STOOLS, with back rests foot
rests & swivels. $25 ea. (650)347-8061.
TWO MATCHING PILLARS - different
heights - to display statues, etc.
$35.00 San Carlos 650-637-8262
650-796-8696
WOOD ROCKING Chair $25 (650)274-
7381
306 Housewares
"PRINCESS HOUSE decorator urn
"Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H
$25., (650)868-0436
CANDLEHOLDER - Gold, angel on it,
tall, purchased from Brueners, originally
$100., selling for $25.,(650)867-2720
CEILING FAN multi speed, brown and
bronze $45 650-592-2648
DRIVE MEDICAL design locking elevat-
ed toilet seat. New. $45. (650)343-4461
SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
with turntable $60. (650)592-7483
306 Housewares
LAMPS - 2 southwestern style lamps
with engraved deer. $85 both, obo,
(650)343-4461
NORITAKE CHINA -Segovia Pattern.
4 each of dinner , salad and bread
plates. like new. $35., (650)364-5319
PERSIAN TEA set for 8. Including
spoon, candy dish, and tray. Gold Plated.
$90. (650) 867-2720
SOUP TUREEN -white ceramic with
flowers. Italian. 3 quart capacity. Has ac-
companying plate. Asking $30.,
(650)364-5319
STANDUP B.B.Q grill lamp 5ft tall. Nev-
er used. $75 obo, (650)343-4461
307 Jewelry & Clothing
49ER'S JACKET Adult size $50.
(650)871-7200
GALLON SIZE bag of costume jewelry -
various sizes, colors, $100.for bag,
(650)589-2893
LADIES BRACELET, Murano glass.
Various shades of red and blue $100
Daly City, no return calls. (650)991-2353
LADIES GOLD Lame' elbow length-
gloves sz 7.5 $15 New. (650)868-0436
308 Tools
BATTERY CHARGER 40 amp needs
work FREE! (650)274-7381
CAST IRON PIPE CUTTER - 43 inch
$50., 650-720-1276
CHAIN HOIST 2 ton $25. (650)274-7381
CIRCULAR SAW, Craftsman-brand, 10,
4 long x 20 wide. Comes w/ stand - $70.
(650)678-1018
CLICKER TORQUE Wrench, 20 - 150
pounds, new with lifetime warranty and
case, $39, 650-595-3933
CRAFTSMAN 3/4 horse power 3,450
RPM $60 (650)347-5373
308 Tools
CRAFTSMAN JIG saw cast iron stand
with wheels $25 best offer650 703-9644
CRAFTSMEN 16" scroll saw, good cond.
$85. (650)591-4710
DAYTON ELECTRIC 1 1/2 horse power
1,725 RPM $60 (650)347-5373
DAYTON ELECTRIC 1 1/2 horse power
3,450 RPM $50 (650)347-5373
DEWALT DRILL - 18 volt with 3 batter-
ies and charger, $75., 650-720-1276
ELECTRIC CHAIN Saw Wen. 14 inch
$50 650-364-0902
ENGINE ANALYZER & TIMING LITE -
Sears Penske USA, for older cars, like
new, $60., (650)344-8549 leave msg.
LAWN MOWER reel type push with
height adjustments. Just sharpened $45
650-591-2144 San Carlos
METAL POWER Saw needs belt FREE!
(650)274-7381
POWER SAWLarge reciprocating $25
Sold
TABLE SAW 10", very good condition
$85. (650) 787-8219
309 Office Equipment
CALCULATOR - (2) heavy duty, tape
Casio & Sharp, $30/ea, (650)344-8549
310 Misc. For Sale
(15) GEORGE Magazines all intact
$50/all OBO. (650)574-3229, Foster City
10 PLANTS (assorted) for $3.00 each,
(650)349-6059
1ST ISSUE OF VANITY FAIR 1869
FRAME CARICATURES - 19 x 14 of
Statesman and Men of the Day, $99.obo,
(650)345-5502
4 IN 1 stero unit. CD player broken. $20
650-834-4926
5 NEEDLEPOINT sets still in package
$10/each, (650)592-2648
7 UNDERBED STORAGE BINS - Vinyl
with metal frame, 42 X 18 X 6, zipper
closure, $10. ea., (650)364-0902
9 CARRY-ON bags (assorted) - extra
large, good condition, $10. each obo,
(650)349-6059
ADVENTURE & Mystery hard cover
Books current authors (30) $2/each
650-364-7777
AMERICAN HERITAGE books 107 Vol-
umes Dec.'54-March '81 $99/all
(650)345-5502
ANGEL WITH lights 12 inches High $12.
(650)368-3037
APPLE STYLEWRITER printer only
$20, 650-595-3933
ART BOOKS hard Cover, full color (10)
Norman Rockwell and others $10 each
650-364-7777
ARTIFICIAL FICUS Tree 6 ft. life like, full
branches. in basket $55. (650)269-3712
BARBARA TAYLOR BRADFORD hard-
back books. 4 at $3.00 each or all for
$10., Call (650)341-1861
BARBIE BEACH vacation & Barbie prin-
cess bride computer games $15 each,
(650)367-8949
BATMAN AND James Bond Hard cover
and paperback 10 inch x 12 inch $7.50
each SOLD!
BBQ SMOKER BBQ Grill, LP Coleman,
Alaskan Cookin Machine, cost $140 sell
$75. 650-344-8549
BBQ SMOKER, w/propane tank, wheels,
shelf, sears model $86 650-344-8549
BEADS - Glass beads for jewelry mak-
ing, $75. all, (650)676-0732
BOOK "LIFETIME" WW1 $12.,
(408)249-3858
BOOK NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
NATIONAL AIR MUSEUMS $15
(408)249-3858
BOXES MOVING storage or office as-
sorted sizes 50 cents /each (50 total)
650-347-8061
BRUGMANSIA TREE large growth and
in pot, $50., (650)871-7200
CAESAR STONE - Polished gray,
smooth cut edges, 26x36x3/4, great
piece, $65., (650)347-5104
310 Misc. For Sale
DOOM (3) computer games $15/each 2
total, (650)367-8949
DUFFEL BAGS - 1 Large Duffel Bag ,1
Xtra Lg. Duffel w Wheels, 1 Leather
week-ender Satchel, All 3 at $75.,
(650)871-7211
ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER Smith Corona
$60 650-878-9542
ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER good con-
dition $50., (650)878-9542
ELVIS PRESLEY poster book
$20(650)692-3260
GAME "BEAT THE EXPERTS" never
used $8., (408)249-3858
GEORGE FOREMAN Grill good condi-
tion $15. 650-592-3327
GM CODE reader '82-'95 $20
650-583-5208
JANET EVANOVICH (4) hardback
books $3/each (8) paperback books
$1/each 650-341-1861
KITCHEN HOOD - Black, under mount,
3 diff. fan speeds, $95., (650)315-4465
LARGE BOWL - Hand painted and
signed. Shaped like a goose. Blue and
white $45 (650)592-2648
MACINTOSH COMPUTER complete
with monitor, works perfectly, only $99,
650-595-3933
MANUAL WHEEL CHAIRS (2)
$75.00 EACH 650-343-1826
MEN'S ASHTON and Hayes leather
briefcase new. Burgundy color. $95 obo,
(650)343-4461
NEW LIVING Yoga Tape for Beginners
$8. 650-578-8306
NICHOLAS SPARKS Hardback Books
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
PACHIRA PLANT 3ft. H. (Money plant)
with decorative Pot $30. (650)592-2648
PERSIAN KLIN CARPET - 66x39, pink
and burgandy, good condition, $90.,
(650)867-2720
PICTORIAL WORLD History Books
$80/all (650)345-5502
RUBBER STAMPS 30 Pieces
Christmas, Halloween and Easter
images, $50/all 650-588-1189
SPINNING WHEEL with bobins $35
(650)274-7381
SPORTS BOOKS, Full of Facts, All
Sports, Beautiful Collection 5 Volumes,
$25. 650 871-7211
STUART WOODS Hardback Books
2 @ $3.00 each. (650)341-1861
SUITCASE - Atlantic. 27 " expandable.
rolling wheels. Navy. Like new. $ 45.,
(650)364-5319
TEA CHEST from Bombay store $35
perfect condition 650-867-2720
TRIPOD SEARS 8465 aluminum photo
tripod plus bag $25. 650-204-0587
VERIZON CAR charger, still in sealed
factory package, $10, 650-595-3933
VIDEO CENTER 38 inches H 21 inches
W still in box $45., (408)249-3858
WALKER - never used, $85.,
(415)239-9063
311 Musical Instruments
2 ORGANS, antique tramp, $500 for
both. (650)342-4537
BALDWIN C-630 ORGAN. Very clean
$30., (650)872-6767
PALATINO CLARINET with case, like
new, $100. (650)591-4710
PIANO VINTAGE - Upright, Davis &
Sons, just tuned, $600., (650)678-9007
VIOLIN FOR beginner comes with music
stand asking $79.SOLD!
312 Pets & Animals
BIRD CAGE 14x14x8 ecellent condition
$25 Daly City, (650)755-9833
315 Wanted to Buy
GO GREEN!
We Buy GOLD
You Get The
$ Green $
Millbrae Jewelers
Est. 1957
400 Broadway - Millbrae
650-697-2685
316 Clothes
49ER SWEATSHIRT with hood size 8
extra large $100 obo. (650)346-9992
BLACK Leather pants Mrs. size made in
France size 40 $99. (650)558-1975
BLACK LEATHER tap shoes 9M great
condition $99. (650)558-1975
BOOTS - purple leather, size 8, ankle
length, $50.obo, (650)592-9141
FINO FINO
A Place For Fine Hats
Sharon Heights
325 Sharon Heights Drive
Menlo Park
650-854-8030
GENUINE OAKELY Sunglasses, M
frame and Plutonite lenses with draw-
string bag, $65 650-595-3933
LADIES DOWN jacket light yellow with
dark brown lining $35. (650)868-0436
LADIES JACKET size 3x 70% wool 30%
nylon never worn $50 650-592-2648
LADIES ROYAL blue rain coat with zip-
pered flannel plaid liner size 12 RWC
$15. (650)868-0436
LADIES SHOES- size 5, $10.,
(650)756-6778
LANE BRYANT assorted clothing. Sizes
2x-3x. 22-23, $10-$20. ea., brand new
with tags. (650)290-1960
LARGE MEXICAN sombrero, $40.,
(650)364-0902
MANS SUEDE-LIKE jacket, Brown.
New, XXLg. $25. 650 871-7211
MEN'S SHOES - New, size 10, $10.,
(650)756-6778
MEN'S SUIT almost new $25.
650-573-6981
MENS SLACKS - 8 pairs, $50., Size
36/32, (408)420-5646
MOTORCYCLE JACKET black leather -
Size 42, $60.obo, (650)290-1960
NANCY'S TAILORING &
BOUTIQUE
Custom Made & Alterations
889 Laurel Street
San Carlos, CA 94070
650-622-9439
NEW BROWN LEATHER JACKET- XL
$25., 650-364-0902
317 Building Materials
WHEELBARROW - like new, $40.,
SOLD
WHITE STORM/SCREEN door. Size is
35 1/4" x 79 1/4". Asking $75.00. Call
(650)341-1861
318 Sports Equipment
"EVERLAST FOR HER" Machine to
help lose weight $40., (650)368-3037
13 ASSORTED GOLF CLUBS- Good
Quality $3.50 each. Call (650) 349-6059.
2 GOLF CLUBS - Ladies, right handed,
putter & driver $5/each (650)755-8238
BASKETBALL RIM, net & backboard
$35/all 650-345-7132 Leave message.
GOLF BALLS (325) $65 (650)341-5347
HALEX ELECTRONIC Dart board, with
darts, great cond. $35. (650)591-4710
MORRELL TODD Richards 75 Snow-
board (Good Condition) with Burton
Boots (size 6 1/2) - $50. 650-766-9553
NORDIC TRACK ski machine '91. No
electronics, good condition SOLD!
322 Garage Sales
THE THRIFT SHOP
Closed for the Month of August
Reopening Saturday 9/10
Thanks for your support- See you af-
ter Labor Day
Episcopal Church
1 South El Camino Real
San Mateo 94401
(650)344-0921
29 Wednesday Sept 14, 2011 THEDAILYJOURNAL
322 Garage Sales
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to Palo Alto.
in your local newspaper.
Call (650)344-5200
335 Rugs
WOOL AREA RUG - Multi-green colors,
5 X 7, $65. obo, (650)290-1960
335 Garden Equipment
(2) GALVANIZED planter with boxed lin-
ers 94 x 10 x 9 $20/all, (415)346-6038
(30) BAMBOO poles 6 to 8 Ft $15/all,
(415)346-6038
FLOWER POTS many size (50 pieces)
$15/all, (415)346-6038
POTTED PLANTS (7) $5/each
650-207-0897
340 Camera & Photo Equip.
SONY CYBERSHOT DSC-T-50 - 7.2 MP
digital camera (black) with case, $259.,
(650)208-5598
379 Open Houses
OPEN HOUSE
LISTINGS
List your Open House
in the Daily Journal.
Reach over 82,500
potential home buyers &
renters a day,
from South San Francisco
to Palo Alto.
in your local newspaper.
Call (650)344-5200
380 Real Estate Services
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The San Mateo Daily Journals
weekly Real Estate Section.
Look for it
every Friday and Weekend
to find information on fine homes
and properties throughout
the local area.
380 Real Estate Services
440 Apartments
BELMONT - prime, quiet location, view,
1 bedroom $1395, 2 bedrooms $1650.
New carpets, new granite counters, dish-
washer, balcony, covered carports, stor-
age, pool, no pets. (650) 592-1271
REDWOOD CITY- 1 bedroom, close to
downtown, $1050 mo. plus $600 Deposit
(650)361-1200
470 Rooms
HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
Room For Rent
Travel Inn, San Carlos
$49 daily + tax
$294-$322 weekly + tax
Clean Quiet Convenient
Cable TV, WiFi & Private Bathroom
Microwave and Refrigerator
950 El Camino Real San Carlos
(650) 593-3136
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620 Automobiles
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CADILAC 93 Brougham 350 Chevy
237k miles, new radials, paint, one own-
er, 35 mpg. $2,800 OBO (650)481-5296
620 Automobiles
CASH FOR CARS
Dont hold it or Trade it in,
SELL IT!
EZ Transfer.
We come to you.
I buy cars.
For Phone Quotes Call Kal
(650)804-8073
CHEVY '87 Box van rebuilt no title $100.
(650)481-5296
HONDA 10 ACCORD LX - 4 door se-
dan, low miles, $19K, (650)573-6981
IDEAL
CARSALES.COM
Bad Credit
No Credit
No Problem
We Finance!
2003 Honda Accord EX-AT,
Stk# 11131, $8,850.
1998 Honda Civic EX, 94K mi.,
Stk# 11132, $6,450.
2000 Mercedes-Benz
CLK320, Stk# 11126, $7,850.
2000 Ford Focus SE, 88K mi.,
Stk# 11130, $4,450.
2003 Lincoln LS, 95K mi.,
Stk# 11116, $7,850.
2001 Nissan Sentra, 67K mi.,
Stk# 11113, $6,450.
(650)365-1977
1930 El Camino Real
Redwood City
INFINITI 94 Q45 - Service records
included. Black & tan, Garaged, $5,500
obo, (650)740-1743
MERCEDES 03 C230K Coupe - 52K
miles, $12,000 for more info call
(650)576-1285
MERCEDES 05 C-230 66k mi. Sliver, 1
owner, excellent condition, $14,000 obo
(650)799-1033
MERCEDES 06 C230 - 6 cylinder, navy
blue, 60K miles, 2 year warranty,
$18,000, (650)455-7461
MERCEDES BENZ 04 E320 - Excellent
condition, leather interior, navigation,
77K mi., $14,500 obo, SOLD!
SUTTON AUTO SALES
Cash for Cars
Call 650-595-DEAL (3325)
Or Stop By Our Lot
1659 El Camino Real
San Carols
TOYOTA 06 LE - 22K miles, loaded,
good condition, $13K, Ask for Jim
(650)593-4567
625 Classic Cars
DATSUN 72 - 240Z with Chevy 350, au-
tomatic, custom, $5800 or trade.
(650)588-9196
FORD 36 SEDAN Chevy 350 Automatic
new brakes and new tires. $21K
obo.(650)583-5956
MERCURY 67 Cougar XR7 - runs
better than new. Needs Body Paint
$7,500 (408)596-1112
NISSAN 87 Centura - Two door, man-
ual, stick shift, 150K miles. Clean title,
good body, $1,250., (415)505-3908
PLYMOUTH 72 CUDA - Runs and
drives good, needs body, interior and
paint, $12k obo, serious inquiries only.
(650)873-8623
PLYMOUTH 87 Reliant, Immaculate
in/out, Runs Great, Garaged. MUST
SEE. Jim $2,250 (510) 489-8687
630 Trucks & SUVs
FORD 05 350 Super Duty, 4x4 Crew-
cab, fully loaded, 125K miles, $23,500.,
(650)281-4750 or (650)492-0184
635 Vans
NISSAN 01 Quest - GLE, leather seats,
sun roof, TV/DVR equipment. Looks
new, $15,500. (650)219-6008
640 Motorcycles/Scooters
BMW 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
650-995-0003
HARLEY DAVIDSON 83 Shovelhead -
special construction, 1340 ccs, Awe-
some!, $5,950/obo. Rob (415)602-4535.
645 Boats
BANSHEE SAILBOAT - 13 ft. with ex-
tras, $750., (650)343-6563
PLEASURE BOAT, 15ft., 50 horsepow-
er Mercury, $1,300.obo (650)368-2170
PROSPORT 97 - 17 ft. CC 80 Yamaha
Pacific, loaded, like new, $9,500 or trade,
(650)583-7946.
655 Trailers
PROWLER 01 Toy carrier, 25 ft., fully
self contained, $5k OBO, Trade
(650)589-8765 will deliver
ROYAL 86 International 5th wheel 1
pullout 40ft. originally $12K reduced
$10,900. Excelent condition.
(408)807-6529
670 Auto Service
HILLSDALE CAR CARE
WE FIX CARS
Quailty Work-Value Price
Ready to help
call (650) 345-0101
254 E. Hillsdale Blvd.
San Mateo
Corner of Saratoga Ave.
670 Auto Service
MB GARAGE, INC.
Repair Restore Sales
Mercedes-Benz Specialists
2165 Palm Ave.
San Mateo
(650)349-2744
MERCEDES BENZ REPAIR
Diagnosis, Repair, Maintenance.
All MBZ Models
Elliott Dan Mercedes Master Certi-
fied technician
555 O'Neil Avenue, Belmont
650-593-1300
QUALITY COACHWORKS
Autobody & Paint
Expert Body
and
Paint Personalized Service
411 Woodside Road, Redwood
City
650-280-3119
SAN CARLOS AUTO
SERVICE & TUNE UP
A Full Service Auto Repair
Facility
760 El Camino Real
San Carlos
(650)593-8085
670 Auto Parts
2 SNOW/CABLE chains good condition
fits 13-15 inch rims $10/both San Bruno
650-588-1946
880 AUTO WORKS
Dealership Quality
Affordable Prices
Complete Auto Service
Foreign & Domestic Autos
880 El Camino Real
San Carlos
650-598-9288
www.880autoworks.com
CADILLAC '97 factory wheels & Tires
$100/all. (650)481-5296
CAMPER/TRAILER/TRUCK OUTSIDE
backup mirror 8 diameter fixture. $30.
650-588-1946
CARGO COVER, (black) for Acura MDX
$75. 415-516-7060
CHEVY TRANSMISSION 4L60E Semi
used $800. (650)921-1033
DENALI WHEELS - 17 inches, near
new, 265-70-R17, complete fit GMC 6
lug wheels, $400. all, (650)222-2363
FORD 73 Maverick/Mercury GT Comet,
Drive Train 302 V8, C4 Auto Trans.
Complete, needs assembly, includes ra-
diator and drive line, call for details,
$1250., (650)726-9733.
670 Auto Parts
HEAVY DUTY jack stand for camper or
SUV $15. (650)949-2134
HONDA CIVIC FRONT SEAT Gray Col-
or. Excellent Condition $90. San Bruno.
415-999-4947
NEW MOTORCRAFT water-pump for
1986 Mustang GT. $75.00 cash. Call Jr.
@ 415-370-3950.
TRUCK RADIATOR - fits older Ford,
never used, $100., (650)504-3621
672 Auto Stereos
MONNEY
CAR AUDIO
We Sell, Install and
Repair All Brands of
Car Stereos
iPod & iPhone Wired
to Any Car for Music
Quieter Car Ride
Sound Proof Your Car
31 Years Experience
2001 Middlefield Road
Redwood City
(650)299-9991
680 Autos Wanted
Dont lose money
on a trade-in or
consignment!
Sell your vehicle in the
Daily Journals
Auto Classifieds.
Just $3 per day.
Reach 82,500 drivers
from South SF to
Palo Alto
Call (650)344-5200
ads@smdailyjournal.com
DONATE YOUR CAR
Tax Deduction, We do the Paperwork,
Free Pickup, Running or Not - in most
cases. Help yourself and the Polly Klaas
Foundation. Call (800)380-5257.
Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
Novas, running or not
Parts collection etc.
So clean out that garage
Give me a call
Joe 650 342-2483
Cabinetry Cabinetry
Contractors
De Martini Construction
General Contractor
Doors
Windows
Bathrooms
Remodels
Custom Carpentry
Fences
Decks
Licensed & Insured
CSLB #962715
Cell (650) 307-3948
Fax (650) 692-0802
Contractors
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Concrete, decks, sidings,
fence, bricks, roof, gutters,
drains.
Lic. # 914544
Bonded & Insured
Call David: (650)270-9586
Cleaning
Cleaning Cleaning
MENAS
Cleaning Services
(650)704-2496
Great Service at a Reasonable Price
16+ Years in Business
Move in/out
Steam Carpet
Windows & Screens
Pressure Washing
www.menascleaning.com
LICENSED & INSURED
Professional | Reliable | Trustworthy
Concrete
Construction
BELMONT
CONSTRUCTION
Residential & Commercial
Carpentry & Plumbing
Remodeling &
New Construction
Kitchen, Bath,
Structural Repairs
Additions, Decks,
Stairs, Railings
Lic#836489,
Ins. & Bonded
All work guaranteed
Call now for a free estimate
650-766-1244
Kevin@belmontconstructionca.com
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Hardwood Floors Hardwood Floors
Construction
CAL-STAR
CONSTRUCTION
License Number: 799142
(650) 580-2566
WHAT WE DO
Kitchen/Bath remodeling
Earthquake retrotting
New Construction
Additions
Siding
We have
payment plans!
Decks & Fences
NORTH FENCE CO. - Specializing in:
Redwood Fences, Decks & Retaining
Walls. www.northfenceco.com
(650)756-0694. Lic.#733213
Decks & Fences
NORTH
FENCE CO.
Lic #733213
Specializing in:
Redwood Fences
Decks
Retaining Walls
650-756 0694
WWW
N O R T H F E N C E C O
.COM
MARSH FENCE
& DECK CO.
State License #377047
Licensed Insured Bonded
Fences - Gates - Decks
Stairs - Retaining Walls
10-year guarantee
Quality work w/reasonable prices
Call for free estimate
(650)571-1500
Doors
30 INCH white screen door, new $20
leave message 650-341-5364
Electricians
ALL ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
650-322-9288
for all your electrical needs
ELECTRIC SERVICE GROUP
E A J ELECTRIC
Residential/Commercial
650-302-0728
Lic # 840752
ELECTRICIAN
For all your
electrical needs
Residential, Commercial,
Troubleshooting,
Wiring & Repairing
Call Ben at (650)685-6617
Lic # 427952
Gardening
J.B. GARDENING SERVICE
Maintenance, New Lawns, Sprinkler
Systems, Clean Ups, Fences, Tree
Trimming, Concrete work, Brick Work,
Pavers, and Retaining Walls.
Free Estimates
Phone: (650) 345-6583
Cell: (650) 400- 5604
JOSES COMPLETE
GARDENING
and Landscaping
Full Service Includes:
Also Tree Trimming
Free Estimates
(650)315-4011
Gutters
O.K.S RAINGUTTER
Gutter Cleaning - Leaf Guard
Gutter & Roof Repairs
Custom Down Spouts
Drainage Solutions
10% Senior Discount
CA Lic# 794353/Insured
(650)556-9780
Handy Help
ALL HOME REPAIRS
Carpentry, Cabinets, Moulding,
Painting, Drywall Repair, Dry
Rot, Minor Plumbing & Electrcal
& More!
Contractors Lic# 931633
Insured
CALL DAVE (650)302-0379
HONEST HANDYMAN
Remodeling, Plumbing
New Construction,
General Home Repair,
Demolish
No Job Too Small
Lic.# 891766
(650)740-8602
PAYLESS
HANDYMAN
Kitchen & Bathroom Remodels
Electrical, All types of Roofs.
Fences, Tile, Concrete, Painting,
Plumbing, Decks
All Work Guaranteed
(650)771-2432
RDS HOME REPAIRS
Quality, Dependable
Handyman Service
General Home Repairs
Improvements
Routine Maintenance
(650)573-9734
www.rdshomerepairs.com
SENIOR
HANDYMAN
Specializing in Any Size Projects
Painting Electrical
Carpentry Dry Rot
40 Yrs. Experience
Retired Licensed Contractor
(650)201-6854
Hardwood Floors
KO-AM
HARDWOOD FLOORING
Hardwood & Laminate
Installation & Repair
Refinish
High Quality @ Low Prices
Call 24/7 for Free Estimate
800-300-3218
408-979-9665
Lic. #794899
Hauling
Hauling
AM/PM HAULING
Haul Any Kind of Junk
Residential & Commercial
Free Estimates!
We recycle almost everything!
Go Green!
Call Joe
(650)722-3925
CHEAP
HAULING!
Light moving!
Haul Debris!
650-583-6700
ROBS HAULING
SAME DAY SERVICE
Free estimates
Reasonable rates
No job too large or small
(650)995-3064
Interior Design
REBARTS INTERIORS
Hunter Douglas Gallery
Free Measuring & Install.
247 California Dr., Burl.
(650)348-1268
200 Industrial Blvd., SC
(800)570-7885
www.rebarts.com
HVAC
Joe Byrne 650-271-0956
Ofce 650-588-8208
Furnaces Water Heater Air Condition
FREE CARBON MONOXIDE
FREE DISPOSABLE FILTERS
FREE INSPECTIONS
FOR MONTHS OF JULY, AUG & SEPT.
Kitchens
KEANE KITCHENS
1091 Industrial Road
Suite 185 - San Carlos
info@keanekitchens.com
10% Off and guaranteed
completion for the holidays.
Call now
650-631-0330
Landscaping
Moving
ARMANDOS MOVING
Specializing in:
Homes, Apts., Storages
Professional, friendly, careful.
Peninsulas Personal Mover
Commercial/Residential
Fully Lic. & Bonded CAL -T190632
Call Armando (650) 630-0424
Painting
CRAIGS PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
Free Estimates
Quality Work Guaranteed
Reasonable Rates
(650)553-9653
Lic# 857741
GOLDEN WEST
PAINTING
Since 1975
Commercial & Residential
Excellent References
Free Estimates
(415)722-9281
Lic #321586
HONEST
PROFESSIONAL
Top Quality Painting
Very Affordable Prices
Excellent References
Free Written Estimates
(650) 200-0655
Lic. 957975
Painting
JON LA MOTTE
PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
Pressure Washing
Free Estimates
(650)368-8861
Lic #514269
MTP
Painting/Waterproofing
Drywall Repair/Tape/Texture
Power Washing-Decks, Fences
No Job Too Big or Small
Lic.# 896174
Call Mike the Painter
(650)271-1320
Plumbing
STANLEY S.
Plumbing & Drain
Only $89.00 to Unclog
Drain From Cleanout
And For All
Your Plumbing Needs
(650)679-0911
Lic. # 887568
Tile
CUBIAS TILE
Marble, Stone & porcelain
Kitchens, bathrooms, floors,
fireplaces, entryways, decks, tile
repair, grout repair
Free Estimates Lic.# 955492
Mario Cubias
(650)784-3079
Window Washing
Windows
R & L WINDOWS
Certified Marvyn installer
All types and brands
30 years experience
Senior discount available
Bob 650-619-9984
Lic. #608731
Notices
NOTICE TO READERS:
California law requires that contractors
taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor
or materials) be licensed by the Contrac-
tors State License Board. State law also
requires that contractors include their li-
cense number in their advertising. You
can check the status of your licensed
contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800-
321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking
jobs that total less than $500 must state
in their advertisements that they are not
licensed by the Contractors State Li-
cense Board.
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Serving the entire Bay Area
Law Offices of Timothy J. Kodani
Since 1985
1-800-LAW-WISE
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Beauty
KAYS
HEALTH & BEAUTY
Facials, Waxing, Fitness
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Dental Services
A BETTER
DENTIST
A Better Smile
New Clients Welcome
Dr. Nanjapa DDS
(650) 477-6920
Dental Services
Center for Dental Medicine
Bradley L. Parker DDS
750 Kains Avenue, San Bruno
650-588-4255
www.sanbrunocosmeticdentist.com
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Free Initial Implant
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General Dentistry for
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DR. ANNA P. LIVIZ, DDS
324 N. San Mateo Drive, #2
San Mateo 94401
(650)343-5555
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(Reg. $228.)
New Patients without Insurance
Price + Terms of offer are subject
to change without notice.
Divorce
DIVORCE CENTERS
OF CALIFORNIA
Low-cost non-attorney
service for Uncontested
Divorce. Caring and
experienced staff will prepare
and le your forms at the court.
Registered and Bonded
Se habla Espaol
650.347.2500
The Bay Areas very best
Since 1972
www.divorcecenters.com
We are not attorneys. We can only provide self
help services at your specic direction.
Food
FIND OUT!
What everybody is
talking about!
South Harbor
Restaurant & Bar
425 Marina Blvd., SSF
(650)589-1641
Food
GODFATHERS
Burger Lounge
Gourmet American meets
the European elegance
....have you experienced it yet?
Reservations & take out
(650) 637-9257
1500 El Camino Real
Belmont, CA 94002
GOT BEER?
We Do!
Join us for Happy Hour
$3. Pints M-F, 4-6 pm
Steelhead Brewing Co.
333 California Dr.
Burlingame
(650)344-6050
www.steelheadbrewery.com
Grand Opening
RED CRAWFISH
CRAVING CAJUN?
401 E. 3rd Ave. @ S. Railroad
San Mateo 94401
redcrawfishsf.com
(650) 347-7888
GULLIVERS
RESTAURANT
Early Bird Special
Prime Rib Complete Dinner
Mon-Thu
1699 Old Bayshore Blvd. Burlingame
(650)692-6060
HOUSE OF BAGELS
SAN MATEO
OPEN EVERYDAY 6:30AM-3PM
Bagels,Santa Cruz Coffee,
Sandwiches, Wifi, Kids Corner
Easy Parking
680 E. 3rd Ave & Delaware
(650)548-1100
JACKS
RESTAURANT
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
1050 Admiral Ct., #A
San Bruno
(650)589-2222
JacksRestaurants.com
NEALS COFFEE
SHOP
Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Senior Meals, Kids Menu
www.nealscoffeeshop.com
1845 El Camino Real
Burlingame
(650)692-4281
SHANGHAI CLUB
Chinese Restraunt & Lounge
We Serve Dim Sum
1107 Howard Ave.
Burlingame
(650)342-9888
shanghaiclunsfo.com
ST JAMES GATE
Irish Pub & Restaurant
www.thegatebelmont.com
Live Music - Karaoke -
Outdoor Patio
1410 Old County Road
Belmont
650-592-5923
SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE
BRUNCH
Crowne Plaza
1221 Chess Dr., Hwy. 92 at
Foster City Blvd. Exit
Foster City
(650)570-5700
THE AMERICAN BULL
BAR & GRILL
14 large screen HD TVs
Full Bar & Restaurant
www.theamericanbull.com
1819 El Camino, in
Burlingame Plaza
(650)652-4908
Fitness
DOJO USA
World Training Center
Martial Arts & Tae Bo Training
www.dojousa.net
731 Kains Ave, San Bruno
(650)589-9148
Furniture
Bedroom Express
Where Dreams Begin
2833 El Camino Real
San Mateo - (650)458-8881
184 El Camino Real
So. S. Francisco -(650)583-2221
www.bedroomexpress.com
Health & Medical
BAY AREA LASER
THERAPY
GOT PAIN? GET LASER!
CALL NOW FOR 1 FREE
TREATMENT
(650)212-1000
(415)730-5795
Blurry Vision?
Eye Infections?
Cataracts?
For all your eyecare needs.
PENINSULA
OPHTHALMOLOGY GROUP
1720 El Camino Real #225
Burlingame 94010
(650) 697-3200
EXAMINATIONS & TREATMENT
of Diseases and
Disorders of the Eye
Dr. Andrew C Soss
O.D., F.A.A.O.
1159 Broadway
Burlingame
(650)579-7774
REVIV
MEDICAL SPA
www.revivmedspa.com
31 S. El Camino Real
Millbrae
(650)697-3339
STOP SMOKING
IN ONE HOUR
Hypnosis Makes it Easy
Guaranteed
Call now for an appoint-
ment or consultation
888-659-7766
TOENAIL FUNGUS?
FREE Consultation for
Laser Treatment
(650)347-0761
Dr. Richard Woo, DPM
400 S. El Camino Real
San Mateo
Insurance
BARRETT
INSURANCE
www.barrettinsuranceservices.net
Eric L. Barrett,
CLU, RHU, REBC, CLTC, LUTCF
President
Barrett Insurance
Services
(650)513-5690
CA. Insurance License #0737226
Jewelers
KUPFER JEWELRY
We Buy
Coins, Jewelry,
Watches, Platinum,
& Diamonds.
Expert fine watch
& jewelry repair.
Deal with experts.
1211 Burlingame Ave.
Burlingame
www.kupferjewelry.com
(650) 347-7007
MAYERS
JEWELERS
We Buy Gold!
Bring your old gold in
and redesign to
something new or cash it in!
Watch Battery
Replacement $9.00
Most Watches.
Must present ad.
Jewelry & Watch Repair
2323 Broadway
Redwood City
(650)364-4030
Legal Services
LEGAL DOCUMENTS
Affordable non-attorney
document preparation service
Registered & Bonded
Divorces, Living Trusts,
Corporations, Notary Public
(650)574-2087
legaldocumentsplus.com
I am not an attorney. I can only
provide self help services at your
specific direction
Marketing
GROW
YOUR SMALL BUSINESS
Get free help from
The Growth Coach
Go to
www.buildandbalance.com
Sign up for the free newsletter
Massage Therapy
ASIAN MASSAGE
$48 per Hour
New Customers Only
Open 7 days, 1
0 am -10 pm
633 Veterans Blvd., #C
Redwood City
(650)556-9888
GRAND OPENING!
ASIAN MASSAGE
$50 for 1 hour
$5 off for Grand Opening!
Angel Spa
667 El Camino Real, Redwood City
(650)363-8806
7 days a week,
9:30am-9:30pm
MASSAGE
119 Park Blvd.
Millbrae -- El Camino
Open 10 am-9:30 pm Daily
(650)871-8083
Massage Therapy
SUNFLOWER MASSAGE
Grand Opening!
$10. Off 1-Hour Session!
1482 Laurel St.
San Carlos
(Behind Trader Joes)
Open 7 Days/Week, 10am-10pm
(650)508-8758
Needlework
LUV2
STITCH.COM
Needlepoint!
Fiesta Shopping Center
747 Bermuda Dr., San Mateo
(650)571-9999
Office
SHARED EXECUTIVE SPACE
Extra Large office conveniently located in
Mountain View. Gorgeous custom finish-
es throughout. Includes a separate sec-
retarial station plus many more ameni-
ties.The space is shared with two attor-
neys $2,000/month.
Contact-judy@jeffreyryanlaw.com
Pet Services
BOOMERANG
PET EXPRESS
All natural, byproduct free
pet foods!
Home Delivery
www.boomerangpetexpress.com
(650)989-8983
Real Estate Loans
REAL ESTATE LOANS
We Fund Bank Turndowns!
Direct Private Lender
Homes Mixed-Use
Commercial
Based primarily on equity
FICO Credit Score Not a Factor
PURCHASE, REFINANCE,
INVESTOR, & REO FINANCING
Investors welcome
Loan servicing since 1979
650-348-7191
Wachter Investments, Inc.
Real Estate Broker #746683
Nationwide Mortgage
Licensing System ID #348268
CA Dept. of Real Estate
Real Estate Services
ZIP REALTY
Representing buyers
and sellers! Call or Email
Larry, RE Professional
(650)773-3050
Lapanozzo@gmail.com
Lic #01407651
www.ziprealty.com/agent/lpanozzo
Seniors
A FREE
Senior Housing
Referral Service
Assisted Living. Memory.
Residential Homes.
Dedicated to helping seniors and
families find the right supportive
Home.
(650)787-8292
AFFORDABLE
24-hour Assisted Living
Care located in
Burlingame
Mills Estate Villa
&
Burlingame Villa
- Short Term Stays
- Dementia & Alzheimers
Care
- Hospice Care
(650)692-0600
Lic.#4105088251/
415600633
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Coins Dental Gold Jewelry Watches Platinum Diamonds
Any Condition!
Expert Fine Watch
& Jewelry Repair
Not affliated with any watch company.
Only Authentic ROLEX Factory Parts Are Used
Deal With Experts Quick Service
Unequal Customer Care
Estate Appraisals Batteries
$50
OFF ANY
ROLEX SERVICE
OR REPAIR
MUST PRESENT COUPON.
EXPIRES 9/30/11
WE B