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Caltrain weathers
dreadful budget
Deferred maintenance,one-time funds
keep stations open and trains running
By Bill Silverfarb Caltrain is also trying to squeeze
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF up to $12 million more from its
three member agencies to meet a
Caltrain will keep on running its $64.6 million capital program budg-
full schedule with no station clo- et for next year to keep its rolling
sures next year as the Peninsula stock healthy.
Corridor Joint Powers Board “Huge capital investments are
approved a $103.8 million operating needed in the next two to three
budget yesterday, the highest in the years,” Chan told the board yester-
transit agency’s history. day.
A $30 million deficit, however, Caltrain has been able to keep its
was closed with one-time schemes full schedule intact the past couple
that do not solve Caltrain’s long- of years by swapping funds out of
term structural deficit. capital into operations, at the risk of
Staff is already working on a fis- maintaining its rolling stock, Chan
cal year 2012-13 spending plan to said.
avoid having to declare another fis- Most of Caltrain’s fleet was pur-
cal emergency next year as it has the chased in 1985 and is due for major
SUSAN BERSTON
past two years. rehabilitation or even retirement.
Fire personnel attend to one of three firefighters injured while battling a blaze in San Francisco’s Diamond Heights The operating budget was closed Caltrain lacks a dedicated funding
neighborhood yesterday.One firefighter was pronounced dead at the hospital and another is clinging to life. by deferring millions of dollars in source and gets most of its support
Local Brief
Fall council race already beginning
By Michelle Durand school board failed. However, this Economic Development Advisory City, was “a bit more volatile” but no
Teen arrested for burglary,
second suspect sought
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF time, Collins believes he has done Commission. less necessary, he said. A man returning home to his C Street
more networking and has more expe- “I’m fairly close to civic affairs and “They did the only thing they could home in Redwood City yesterday
The decision to temporarily fill rience in his arsenal and is eager to politics. I’ve got the experience and do that makes sense,” he said. morning discovered two male juveniles
deceased mayor Omar Ahmad’s help the City Council follow through the commitment to see the job that He was intrigued by Wackenhut, attempting to pry open his rear sliding
vacant council seat remains unknown on issues current and pending. needs to be done through,” he said. Inc.’s proposal for a privately run glass door, according to police.
but at least one San Carlos resident is He is forming a campaign commit- Collins said he doesn’t subscribe to department but had concerns about its The victim yelled at the suspects who
formally announcing plans to run for tee, gotten a manager and treasurer in any deep political ideologies short of lack of experience doing so on a then fled and a chase ensued, according
the permanent position in the fall. place and is now starting the day-to- “what’s best for the town.” He defers municipal level. to police. Responding officers located
Ron Collins, owner of Collins day work to convince voters he’s the when asked which current coun- “I realized at the time it was really a one of the teens in the area of Mezes
guy. Unlike political battles in other cilmembers he best aligns with but political decision and possibly we Park. The suspect, a 16-year-old Menlo
Insurance and Investment Services
cities, the upcoming campaign takes said of the group’s past few votes he could have been setting ourselves up,” Park resident, was identified by the vic-
and Chamber of Commerce presi-
face time and shoe leather, he said. would have most likely agreed with he said. tim and was booked into the San Mateo
dent-elect, said he would have been
“In our city, you have to walk,” he Ahmad, Andy Klein and Randy Plans for a new city marketing and County Juvenile Detention Center for
the first person cheering on Ahmad’s
said. Royce. Sometimes Bob Grassilli, too, branding campaign is in the pipeline, burglary and possession of burglary
bid for re-election if the 46-year-old
and even Matt Grocott at times which Collins called “exciting” and a tools, according to police.
mayor had not unexpected died from Collins has lived 43 of his 60 years
way to make potential businesses Anyone who has any information
a heart attack May 10. However, with in San Carlos and other San Mateo although he has “quite a different
more inclined to set up shop. regarding this burglary is encouraged to
Ahmad’s seat empty and up for grabs County cities in between — a life- viewpoint.”
He is also motivated by the city contact Detective Val Cook (650) 780-
in November for a full term, Collins long county resident if you don’t If Collins is elected, he anticipates
having a balanced budget for the first 7697 or Sgt. Sean Hart (650) 780-7681.
said it is time. He is not putting his count dorm rooms during his college weighing in on possible development
name up for consideration of an inter- years at the University of California at of Wheeler Plaza and the transit vil- time in a decade — a topic of conver-
im position now because he prefers to Los Angeles, he jokes. lage. There is also high-speed rail sation with Ahmad just four days Police use cellphone
serve in the long-term rather than the He graduated from Carlmont High looming. Collins said he has “certain before he died, Collins said. to nab burglary suspect
six-month assignment to be appointed School in Belmont and in 1986, after ideas” about all of them but learned Collins is the first person to formal- San Mateo police arrested a Walnut
by the remaining councilmembers. stints in Belmont and San Carlos, from his time on the Planning ly announce his candidacy in the Creek man with the assistance of a cell-
Applicants for the temporary slot are returned to the city so his two children Commission not to make up his mind November election although Royce phone he allegedly left behind at the
being asked not to run in November could experience the schools. until the meeting. has said he will also run for re-elec- scene of a residential burglary on the
and Collins believes he has skills that Since his return, Collins belonged He agreed with the City Council’s tion. The official filing period is 1500 block of Jasmine Street last
lend themselves to a larger commit- to the Kiwanis Club for more than 15 moves to outsource police and fire Monday, July 18 through 5 p.m. Wednesday.
ment. years, including two turns as presi- services because Collins, who said he Friday, Aug. 12. If Royce, the remain- At about 4 p.m. May 27, jewelry and
“This is going to come down to dent, became involved in the voted in favor of all the city tax issues ing incumbent, opts not to run, the other items were taken from the home
experience, familiarity with the issues Chamber of Commerce — he’s now like Measure U and the fire parcel deadline will be extended to and in his hurry to leave, Jason Davis,
and connection with the people. ready to assume the president’s seat assessment, said there were no other Wednesday, Aug. 10. 34, allegedly left his cellphone behind.
Hopefully, the people will see that,” and chaired the government affairs options. Interviews by the City Council for In the phone, detectives noticed a num-
Collins said. council — and sat on the board of “If we didn’t do something dramat- the interim position will be held next ber of text messages from a woman and
After getting the official OK from directors of HIP Housing for nine ic, we’d go bankrupt and nobody week. posed as good Samaritans to arrange to
his wife of nearly 35 years, Gayle, years. He also ran former mayor Don wants the city to be another Vallejo,” return the phone in Pleasanton. On June
Collins decided it was time to seek Eaton’s council campaign, spent four he said. 1, detectives met with the woman, who
Michelle Durand can be reached by email:
public office. He admittedly isn’t a big years on the Planning Commission Fire, which is still being worked out michelle@smdailyjournal.com or by was accompanied by a man who
fan of campaigning and a 1987 bid for and was named last year to the city’s as a hybrid model with Redwood phone: (650) 344-5200 ext. 102. matched Davis’ description.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Friday • June 3, 2011 5
Obituary
Jeanne H. Brager
Jeanne H. Brager died peacefully at her
home in Millbrae on May 16, 2011, sur-
Three jailed for selling meth
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT the house and placed into the county’s Drug covert buys of crystal meth from an occupant
rounded by her family members. Jeanne was Endangered Children’s van that was deployed of the residence, according to the Sheriff’s
90 years old. Three San Carlos residents are in custody specifically for this purpose, according to the Office.
Jeanne was born on May 15, 1921 in San for possessing and selling methamphetamine Sheriff’s Office. Approximately a half ounce of crystal meth
Francisco to her parents William and Florence out of a home on Greenwood Avenue, accord- The investigation began in March after and paraphernalia associated with the sales
Roudez. She had a happy ing to the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office. police received multiple complaints about and use methamphetamine were seized pur-
childhood, and enjoyed A 5-year-old child was at the residence at suspected drug dealing at a residence located suant to the search warrant, according to the
many adventures in the the time of the arrests and officers also on the 1500 block of Greenwood Avenue, said Sheriff’s Office.
’20s and ’30s San A San Carlos building inspector was sum-
encountered eight pit bulls, two of which were Marc Alcantara, commander of the San Mateo
Francisco, with her aunt moned to the scene to assess the condition of
deemed “aggressive,” after serving a search County Narcotics Task Force. the residence and later deemed it uninhabit-
Anna Althouse, her broth-
er Frank, her cousin Larry warrant Wednesday afternoon. Soon after receiving the complaints, agents able. The child was removed from the resi-
Phillips and her dear friend The names of the arrested were not made from the task force began to monitor the activ- dence and taken into protective custody by a
Herbert Kirst. public to protect the child’s identity. ities of the household in earnest. Undercover
The child was temporarily removed from agents were eventually able to arrange several See BUST, Page 19
Jeanne H.Brager A graduate of Galileo
High School and Heald
STATE remotely-controlled shutoff valves would be informed that: They have dense breast tissue;
College in San Francisco, Jeanne went to
required every 2.5 miles in the highest densi- that dense breast tissue can obscure abnormal-
work as a legal secretary for firms such as GOVERNMENT ty areas; every 4 miles in medium density ities (i.e., cancer) on a mammogram; and that,
Shell Oil and Hanson Bridgett Marcus. Jeanne
• The state Senate areas; every 7.5 miles in low density areas, they may wish to discuss the potential value
met her future husband, Donald Brager, in
approved 25-14 legisla- and every 10 miles in extremely low density of additional screening(s) with their doctors,
San Francisco, after the end of World War II.
tion authored by Sen. areas. Currently, federal regulations only according to Simitian’s office.
They married on June 6, 1953 and were mar-
Leland Yee, D-San require manual shutoff valves in these loca-
ried for 55 years, continuing to live in the city CITY GOVERNMENT
Francisco/San Mateo, tions, according to Yee’s office.
while raising their family, before later moving
that would allow citi- The bill will now be considered by the state • The San Carlos Planning Commission
down the Peninsula.
zens to register to vote via the Internet using Assembly. will choose a new chair, vice chair and repre-
Jeanne is survived by her children: their signature from the Department of Motor • The California Senate approved legisla-
Bartholomew Brager and Brooks Brager; her sentative to the Residential Design Review
Vehicles to verify authenticity. tion authored by Yee to bring greater trans- Committee. It will also review the city’s cap-
cousins, Ava Norman, Lois Phillips, Michael If Yee’s bill is approved by the Assembly and parency and accountability to California’s
and Dawn Phillips; her sister and brother-in- ital improvement program for fiscal year
signed into law, it would allow counties to public higher education institutions – 2011-2012 to determine if it conforms to the
law, Helen and Robert Underwood. She was begin using online voter registration for the University of California, California State
predeceased by her husband, Donald Brager, general plan.
2012 presidential primary and general election. University, and the state’s community college The Planning Commission meets 7 p.m.
in 2008. Paper registration would still be available. system. Monday, June 6 at City Hall, Second Floor
There will be a memorial service at St. • On Tuesday, the California Senate unan- SB 8 will ensure UC, CSU and the commu- Conference Room 207, 600 Elm St., San
Matthew’s Episcopal Church, 1 South El imously approved legislation authored by Yee nity college auxiliaries and foundations Carlos.
Camino Real, San Mateo 1 p.m. June 11 to require PG&E and other gas utility compa- adhere to state public records laws. Under SB • The San Carlos Patrol Bureau of the
with reception to follow. Private interment at nies to install automatic and remotely-con- 8, all other financial records, contracts, and county Sheriff’s Office will hold its third
Olivet Memorial Park in Colma. In lieu of trolled shutoff valves throughout California’s correspondence would be subject to public annual town hall meeting, providing attendees
flowers, condolences may be expressed by pipelines. disclosure upon request, according to Yee’s crime statistics and trends, prevention strate-
making a donation in her name to the Senate Bill 216 would require installation office. gies, emergency preparedness information
Episcopal Church of St. Matthew, 1 South El of automatic or remotely-controlled valves on • A bill by state Sen. Joe Simitian, D-Palo and answering questions. Capt. Greg
Camino Real, San Mateo, CA 94401, 650- all pipelines that cross an active seismic earth- Alto, bill aimed to increase breast cancer Rothaus will preside at the meeting which is
342-1481 or the Arthritis Foundation, quake fault or are located within a high con- detection passed the state Senate. Senate Bill 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 7 at City
Northern California Chapter, 657 Mission St., sequence area. Under the bill, automatic or 173 requires that following a mammogram Hall, 600 Elm St., San Carlos.
1-800-464-6240. individuals with dense breast tissue be
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FIRE
incident commander, who tried, but was retroactively. cut their pay by 18 percent in 2009.
unable, to reach the firefighter by radio,
Talmadge said.
Additional crew members were sent in, and
State Briefs Bill would ban pay-to-play
Continued from page 1 in K-12 classes, sports
they found two firefighters down and “pretty
badly burned.” Man who kidnapped
Perez’s two brothers also serve the commu- SACRAMENTO — California’s K-12
nity — one is a San Francisco police officer
Four residents were inside the home when girl to spend life in prison schools have been charging fees for certain
the blaze started, but they were all able to
and the other is an Oakland police officer. PLACERVILLE — Jaycee Dugard refused classes, sports and clubs, a practice the state
escape without injury. American Red Cross
Dozens of firefighters gathered to salute to “waste another second” in the presence of Assembly has voted to end.
personnel were speaking with the home’s
Perez as his body was taken out of the hospi- occupants this afternoon. the married couple she said stole her life. Democratic Assemblyman Ricardo Lara of
tal to be transferred to the medical examiner’s Tom O’Connor, president of the San She didn’t want to be in a northern Bell Gardens said Thursday it is unconstitu-
office for an autopsy. Francisco firefighters union, said fires in the California courtroom Thursday as 60-year-old tional to require students to pay for books, lab
“Our hearts are heavy and they will be for a Diamond Heights and Twin Peaks areas are Phillip Garrido, the serial sex offender who equipment and art supplies, among other fees.
long time,” Hayes-White said. especially hard to fight. kidnapped, raped and held her captive for 18 His bill, AB165, passed 50-17 and goes to
This is the first time in eight years that San “All houses are kind of upside down,” with years, was ordered to spend the rest of his life the Senate. It also prohibits schools from mak-
Francisco has lost a firefighter in the line of a story or two at the street level and at least in prison and his wife, Nancy, 55, was given a ing such payments a prerequisite for joining
duty. In January 2003, 40-year-old firefighter one or two more down the hillside, O’Connor decades-long sentence. teams or clubs.
Melinda Ohler died after falling from a fire said.
engine as it responded to a call. Dugard was 11 when she was abducted by Republican Assemblyman Donald Wagner
“If things go wrong, you’re in the worst pos-
What caused Thursday’s fire remains under the couple as her stepfather watched her walk of Irvine says he opposes the legislation
sible area” since the flames will shoot upward
investigation, fire department spokeswoman from the lower levels of the home, he said. toward a school bus near her South Lake because it puts too many restrictions on
Mindy Talmadge said. O’Connor said a firefighter died in another Tahoe home in June 1991. They held her cap- schools.
Talmadge said some firefighters reported house fire in the same neighborhood in 1995. tive in a secret backyard compound. She gave Lara based his proposal on a lawsuit the
seeing a “flashover,” or heat explosion, inside Mayor Ed Lee came to the hospital this birth to two daughters, the first when she was ACLU filed in September that argued the pay-
the home, and around that time, an emergency afternoon to pay his respects to the firefighters 14, fathered by Phillip Garrido. to-play system violated the California
alarm was activated from one of the firefight- and their families, as did several other city The couple, dressed in orange jumpsuits, Constitution. In a pending settlement, former
ers inside the home. officials, including police Chief Greg Suhr and made no eye contact with anyone and kept Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger agreed to allow
Dispatch received the alert and notified the supervisors David Chiu and Ross Mirkarimi. their heads down as the letter was read. monitoring to prevent those fees.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/NATION/WORLD Friday • June 3, 2011 7
CITIES
fund the department to climb beyond what Weiner’s one-day, pun-laden media blitz a day
was expected. National Briefs earlier had only raised more questions about the
San Carlos pays about $7.1 million to fund embarrassing flap when he conceded he wasn’t
Continued from page 1 the joint department while Belmont pays Romney opens presidential sure whether the waist-down photo of a man’s
about $6.3 million. bid — he’s got company bulging underpants was of
Belmont has a dedicated funding stream to him or not. His refusal to
to, Jacobs said. STRATHAM, N.H. — Just as Mitt Romney
fund fire services through an assessment but involve law enforcement
“I wish I had an answer for why the two declared he’s in, it’s suddenly looking like he
San Carlos pays for the service out of its gen- because he said as a member
cities are taking different paths,” Jacobs said. might have more big-name competition for
eral fund. of Congress he shouldn’t get
So far, San Carlos has been dealing with the Republican presidential nomination.
special treatment — instead
forming its new fire department in closed ses- The poor economy has forced San Carlos to While Romney made his candidacy official
turning the issue over to a
sion, he said. contract out police services and parks mainte- in New Hampshire on Thursday, political stars
private security company he
Acting San Carlos nance to other agencies in the past year and Sarah Palin and Rudy
hired — raised rather than
Mayor Andy Klein agrees continues to look for savings in other areas. Giuliani caused a stir of
answered questions.
that the cities are taking Jacobs understands the need for cost sav- their own with visits to the Anthony
The uproar began over
different paths and said ings but says both cities are at risk of losing first-in-the-nation primary Weiner
the weekend when conser-
union officials have tried some of its current firefighters if they do not state. Both made sure to
vative activist Andrew Breitbart reported on his
to infuse themselves into offer competitive packages. assail the health care law
website that Weiner had sent the photo to a 21-
negotiating a new pay and “Our guys are pretty desirable,” Jacobs approved while Romney
year-old female college student in Seattle who
benefits package for its said. was governor of neighbor-
was one of the New York congressman’s Twitter
new fire department. ing Massachusetts.
When the two new agencies form, they followers. Weiner has insisted he did not send
“We have no legal rea- And rumblings about Mitt Romney
Andy Klein must give existing employees the first oppor- Texas Gov. Rick Perry, New
the photo. He says he saw it online before delet-
son to discuss the issue ing it.
with the union when they don’t represent San tunity for employment, Jacobs said. Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Rep. Michele
Carlos employees,” Klein said. Old-timers with the department may not be Bachmann of Minnesota further challenged
The union represents employees in the cur- as willing to take deep benefits cuts compared Romney’s standing as the closest thing the GOP
John Edwards charges
rent joint venture, he said. to newer hires, Jacobs said. has to a front-runner to take on President Barack appear likely Friday
While Belmont has kept the process as “They took a three-year salary freeze when Obama in November 2012. Bachmann plans to RALEIGH, N.C. — Criminal charges are
open as possible, negotiations regarding the we reformed the Belmont-San Carlos fire take part in a presidential debate in New likely to be filed Friday against John Edwards,
finer points of sick time and vacation accrual, department five years ago,” he said. Prior to Hampshire on June 13, an aide said Thursday. the culmination of a two-year federal investiga-
though, will be handled in closed session in that, the two cities partnered in the South Unswayed by possible competitors, tion into money used to cover up his extramari-
Belmont. County Fire Authority before that agreement Romney declared to cheers on a sunny farm in tal affair during the 2008 presidential election.
Klein noted that Belmont’s base pay for was disputed. southern New Hampshire, “I’m Mitt Romney Edwards’ attorney Greg Craig was traveling to
new hires is actually lower than what San Belmont is still tweaking how the depart- and I believe in America. And I’m running for meet Friday with prosecutors in North Carolina,
Carlos is proposing but said Belmont will ment’s command structure will look like, president of the United States.” an indication that the former presidential candi-
incur more overtime costs in its pay and ben- possibly considering the consolidation of date is likely to charged, either in a grand jury
efits plan. some upper management positions for cost Silence, vagueness from indictment or in a negotiated charge to which he
“The overtime costs have been obscene,” savings. Democrats on Weiner photo would plead guilty.
Klein said. “It has been horrendous for the San Carlos’ plan, however, remains a mys- A person with knowledge of the investigation
cities to deal with. We said ‘enough is WASHINGTON — Publicly silent, fellow
tery to Jacobs and the rest of the firefighters. said Craig, a Washington lawyer who was
enough.’” Democrats privately seethed Thursday over the
President Barack Obama’s first White House
The cities are splitting its joint department distraction and furor surrounding the lewd photo
counsel, planned to be in his client’s home state
because the formerly agreed upon funding sent from Rep. Anthony Weiner’s Twitter
Friday, where prosecutors were prepared to file
formula, based on population, property values Bill Silverfarb can be reached by email: silver- account, even as he declared he was finished
farb@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: (650) 344- charges. The source insisted on anonymity in
and calls for service, saw San Carlos’ share to talking about it and wanted to move on.
5200 ext. 106. order to discuss the private negotiations.
by calling 800-745-3000.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION 9
Friday • June 3, 2011
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city employee time that could be better spent on Thank you for the wonderful article on Ana Car- further clarification from the church soon, for ashington’s refusal to
let California rework
projects the residents of Redwood City are actu- ballo, a young mother and recent high school those of us that are striving to avoid spending eter- high-speed rail plans is
ally in favor of pursuing. graduate, published in the May 24 edition of the nity in hell, but are still hoping for a bit of heaven a clear signal: The Legislature
A recent poll shows overwhelming opposition Daily Journal. before we leave these earthly bounds. should derail a poorly conceived
to this plan, but it doesn’t take a poll to see why This is such an uplifting article, which shows us Don Havis project that threatens to become a
this plan should not move forward. Anyone who that a young girl can face a great challenge and San Mateo hugely expensive boondoggle.
California does not need to pour bil-
drives on Highway 101 knows that thousands of succeed in reaching her educational goals while
additional commuters would be a nightmare. raising her young child. It is crucial she is sup-
A legal use of taxpayer money lions of public dollars into a train
system built on fiscal fantasy.
Anyone who has enjoyed a walk along the bay ported by her community and given adequate Editor, The state’s legislative analyst last
front knows that it is crucial bird habitat that resources, such as school-site child care. Yes, it is In a recent letter to the editor, Joe Galligan ac- month offered sharp criticism of the
should be preserved while we have a chance. possible to have a child and get an education, if cused the San Mateo County Community College state’s bullet train project, and a
issued a stern warning: The state
Anyone who wants economic development and our society starts recognizing the need for support District Board of Trustees of using bond funds to should only proceed with the line if
new housing should look first to further redevel- services for parenting teens and college students. “unfairly compete against local business” (“Ille- the federal government lets the state
opment of downtown and filling the empty What if every high school student had the support, gal use of taxpayer money,” in the May 26 edition push back construction deadlines and
storefronts we already have before creating a encouragement and services this young lady had? of The Daily Journal). He reached his conclusion relocate the initial stretch of track.
new commercial district in a floodplain. And What if every college had on-site child care and by blindly quoting an inaccurate and biased San Otherwise California risks ending up
with half-finished system that would
anyone who knows that the Port of Redwood services for students with young children? How Francisco Chronicle article written by Nanette be a big drain on public finances.
City is an important provider of jobs and part of many more success stories would we be hearing Asimov. The quote he used from the Chronicle The federal government has com-
diverse tax base should oppose a plan that en- about? article, “the trustees hope an army of visitors will mitted about $3.6 billion to the proj-
croaches on that infrastructure. What would things be like if we used the over flock to rent a newly opened facility intended for ect. But $3 billion of that money
The City Council says that it is just gathering $300 million each year to help young mothers and everything from job fairs to weddings and bar comes tied to the state to starting
construction next year on a stretch
facts before making a decision, but a little bit fathers bring up their babies or give them up for mitzvah parties” is incorrect and, once again, of track between Bakersfield and
of common sense now will save our commu- adoption? How much better would our communi- misinforms the reader. Fresno.
nity time and money. The Bay is a more ties be if we tried to get a life-affirming pregnancy The College of San Mateo recently opened a California received its answer last
valuable resource to Redwood City and our re- help center into every county instead of an abor- new College Center that houses the bookstore, week. The U.S. Department of
gion when it is healthy and preserved for tion center like the one proposed in Redwood cafeteria, comprehensive student learning space, Transportation said it would not
budge on either the 2012 deadline
future generations. City? Abortion is not the solution. Abortion ex- all student support services, faculty/administra- for starting construction or the
John Cieslewicz ploits and hurts women and is a sign of our tive offices and several key academic programs. requirement to build the first phase
Redwood City society’s failure to provide adequate services to The facility is heavily used by students through- in the Central Valley.
parenting teens and college students. out the day and has become a favorite gathering That response should end any
Saltworks’ false advertising Everyone in this county proclaims they want to place in the heart of CSM’s campus. question of pouring more public
money into this half-baked propos-
Editor, decrease abortion, including Planned Parenthood, The center was used by U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier, al. The rail line already faced seri-
DMB, the Saltworks developer, is running full- the largest abortion provider in the country. D-San Mateo, to host two Job Hunters’ Boot ous questions about finances that
page ads titled ”Affordable housing for our Wouldn’t a sure way to do it be to give pregnant Camps and by Assemblyman Jerry Hill, D-San should have scared away even the
seniors.” The ad says Saltworks “will provide women real choices and alternatives, in the form Mateo, to hold an Entrepreneur’s Workshop. While most blindly optimistic legislator.
hundreds of new affordable homes for Redwood of support in raising their children or giving them we will occasionally, outside of normal school The federal government’s refusal to
provide the state any leeway makes
City’s seniors.” up for adoption? Wouldn’t that be a much better hours, rent out the facility for special events unre- the rail line’s success even more
Their website claims that 15 percent of the use of our taxes? lated to the college, we certainly do not expect “an improbable.
homes will be sold below market rate. Danijela Brekalo army of visitors will flock to rent” it. We view The analyst points out the clear
Seniors — and all residents — should be skep- San Mateo these occasional rental opportunities as peripheral danger in proceeding with current
tical for a number of reasons: and the revenue will be used to maintain the build- plans unaltered: The remote Central
Valley stretch would not serve a
1). While Redwood City encourages developers ing and support academic programs so we can
to include 15 percent affordable units, there is
Church should clarify condom stance continue to serve students for years to come.
high-traffic corridor. And if the proj-
ect does not find money to finish the
no requirement that they do so. Editor, Regarding his claim that the college is unfairly entire Los Angeles to San Francisco
2). Developers can get away with building The Pope and the Catholic Church seem a bit con- competing against local businesses, does Mr. system, the state would be stuck
fewer affordable units if they offer in-lieu fees fused about condoms. Pope Benedict XVI has Galligan prefer that we eliminate our bookstore with a segment of rail line that could
not possibly be self-supporting.
or so-called “public benefits” like plazas, recently “clarified” the church’s position — well, and food service operations? These services And insufficient funding is a real
benches or community rooms. some of the church’s position — on the proper use could also be construed as “unfair competition” threat. The financing plan for the
3). No one has defined “affordable.” In fact, of condoms. They are alright to use, apparently, for against neighboring vendors. That surely would $43 billion high-speed rail proposal
Saltworks has not provided prices for any of male prostitutes to protect themselves and their be a disservice to our students. counts on $17 billion to $19 billion
their homes. male customers from AIDS. They are definitely not Ron Galatolo in federal funding — an assumption
the legislative analyst bluntly terms
4). Affordable units would be available to any- permitted to be used by heterosexual males for the Menlo Park unrealistic. The federal government
one who qualifies, not just seniors, not just prevention of AIDS. This position of a preference The letter writer is the chancellor of the San is running trillion-dollar deficits and
Redwood City residents. shown for male prostitutes and their customers is a Mateo County Community College District. faces enormous long-term financial
challenges. Congress is unlikely to
supply anywhere near the amount of
OUR MISSION: money California’s rail plans
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most require. And that assessment does
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10 Friday • June 3, 2011 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL
Mavs come
Concussion app a hit?
The smartphone is the new tool to help diagnose concussions
back in 4th,
By Joedy McCreary
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Former Trojan
finds success
By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT
APP NBA
Mike Oliver, the executive director of the ball too long on possessions and forcing
National Operating Committee on Standards James and Wade to attempt long jumpers with
for Athletic Equipment, continued to express the shot clock winding down, instead of play-
a longstanding desire to come up with a safe- ing to their strengths and driving into the lane.
Continued from page 11 Continued from page 11 A series of those missed jumpers eventual-
ty standard for youth helmets.
But he cautioned that it’s dangerous to rush ly ended with the Mavs getting possession,
there, and I think it’s up to the research com- to a conclusion before the scientific research led 88-73 with 7:15 remaining, Dallas held and Nowitzki making a layup that tied it at 90
munity to determine whether it is ready for is complete. NOCSEA, a nonprofit corpora- the Heat to just one field goal from there, a 3- with 57 seconds to play.
prime time or not, because the issue is going pointer by Mario Chalmers with 24.5 seconds The Heat lost for the first time in 10 games
tion, formed in 1969 in response to a need for
to be one of public perception. that tied it just 2 seconds after Nowitzki’s 3 at home in the playoffs and will have to win at
a performance test standard for helmets.
had made it 93-90. least once in Dallas to force the series back
“The issue is, have we confused the public? “You want to have an answer. You want to But after a timeout, Jason Kidd ran the here.
... I would like to see more consensus from the have a solution to the problem,” Oliver said. clock down before getting the ball to The Heat held the Mavs, whose offense was
research community that supports that, “You want to be able to say ... ’We do have a Nowitzki, who drove into the lane, spun back so precise in their victories over the Lakers
because we need more data. We need to move solution to the problem and you can have a to the left and made the layup. and Oklahoma City, to one of their worst per-
the needle. ... The last thing we need, I think level of confidence (that) you will have a level Jason Terry, largely silent since the first half formances of the postseason in Game 1. Yet
now, as a whole football community, is going of protection. ... But we can’t do that until we of Game 1, fueled the comeback with a cou- Miami didn’t expect to shut down Dallas the
back and forth and confusing the issue any have the science behind it.” ple of jumpers and finished with 16 points. way it did Boston and Chicago in the last two
more.” Shawn Marion had 20 points for the rounds.
Mavericks, who had lost four straight finals “We know what to expect from them. They
Rasmus’ two-run triple put the Cardinals
GIANTS
Continued from page 11
ahead 3-0 in the third and his grand slam came
in the seventh against Guillermo Mota, who
has allowed at least one run in his last five
games in Miami since taking a 2-0 lead in the
2006 series.
They were about to go down 2-0 this time
before Nowitzki, who insisted his injured fin-
are going to hit back. And we wouldn’t expect
anything less than that,” Heat coach Erik
Spoelstra said before the game. “We have got
to bring our best defensive game, knowing
appearances with a total of eight runs allowed. ger wouldn’t hinder him, led a rally even more that that’s a very poised, veteran ballclub.
Hitters are 11 for 23 against him during that amazing than the one that won Game 4 of the They’ve been able to bounce back in their
Friday, but left the Cardinals short in the stretch. Western Conference finals, when the Mavs losses in the playoffs very well.”
Giants finale. trailed Oklahoma City by 15 in the fourth But Miami weathered the early storm and
La Russa was out to the mound for a pep NOTES: Ryan Theriot singled in the second quarter before pulling it out in overtime. appeared to have nothing to worry about in
talk with Cleto before Huff finished rounding and has a career-best 16-game hitting streak, LeBron James scored 20 points for the the second half.
the bases on his seventh homer of the season. the longest current run in the majors. ... Giants Heat. A 29-10 burst spanning halftime showed off
Jonathan Sanchez (4-3) allowed three runs manager Bruce Bochy doesn’t think injured He and Wade were running by and over the the Heat at their athletic best: A dunk by
in 5 1-3 innings, surviving a season-high six 2B Mark DeRosa (wrist) is close to returning, older Mavs for three quarters, and it appeared James, a dunk by Wade, and a long alley-oop
walks. Freddy Sanchez had a season high for adding, “He says he doesn’t feel anything, the only thing that could slow them down was pass from Wade to James on the fast break
RBIs with a three-run homer in the seventh which shocks me.” ... Huff has 13 career mul- that big trophy they would soon be holding. that turned a 51-all halftime tie into a 57-52
and a run-scoring groundout in the sixth. tihomer games. Not so fast. lead and shoot the building
Wade angered the Mavs, particularly Terry, And just when Dallas got it down to four
when he held his follow through after his 3- late in the period, James drove right for a
pointer from the corner with 7:15 left capped powerful slam that left Tyson Chandler throw-
a 13-0 run and made it 88-73. ing his hands up in the air as if to say “how do
The Heat suddenly went cold, holding the we stop that?”
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104 Training 106 Tutoring 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 203 Public Notices
TERMS & CONDITIONS ASSISTANT HOME CARE AIDES FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi-
fieds will not be responsible for more
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia-
TUTORING MANAGER
position available for full service Car
Multiple shifts to meet your needs. Great
pay & benefits, Sign-on bonus, 1yr exp
required.
NEWSPAPER INTERNS
JOURNALISM
STATEMENT #244440
The following person is doing business
as: Penguins Car Wash & Gas, 246 S.
bility shall be limited to the price of one Wash. Must work weekends. Email re- Matched Caregivers (650)839-2273, Spruce Ave., SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
The Daily Journal is looking for in-
insertion. No allowance will be made for
errors not materially affecting the value
Spanish, French, siume to lee@missioncarwash.com (408)280-7039 or (888)340-2273 terns to do entry level reporting, re- CA 94080 is hereby registered by the fol-
lowing owner: Justin Lee, 700 Cilker Ct.,
search, updates of our ongoing fea-
of the ad. All error claims must be sub-
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis-
Italian tures and interviews. Photo interns al- Los Gatos, CA 95032. The business is
conducted by an Individual. The regis-
so welcome.
ing conditions, please ask for a Rate
Card. Certificated Local CAREGIVERS trants commenced to transact business
under the FBN on
We expect a commitment of four to
Teacher 2 years eight hours a week for at least four /s/ Justin Lee /
This statement was filed with the Asses-
months. The internship is unpaid, but
105 Education/Instruction All Ages! experience intelligent, aggressive and talented in- sor-County Clerk on 04/21/11. (Publish-
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
terns have progressed in time into
TENNIS LESSONS - Throughout San required. paid correspondents and full-time re- 05/13/11, 05/20/11, 05/27/11, 06/03/11).
Mateo County 60$/Hr. 15 Years experi-
ence, Call 650-518-3070 or email ten-
(650)573-9718 Immediate porters.
nis@adsoncraigslist.com College students or recent graduates
Placement are encouraged to apply. Newspaper FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
106 Tutoring on all assignments experience is preferred but not neces-
sarily required.
STATEMENT #244672
107 Musical Instruction The following persons are doing busi-
THE OLD FASHION KIND
CALL (650)777-9000 Please send a cover letter describing
ness as: Kallidus Group, 743 Acacia
Drive, BURLINGAME, CA 94010 is here-
Music Lessons your interest in newspapers, a resume
OF LEARNING WITH THE and three recent clips. Before you ap-
by registered by the following owners:
Sales • Repairs • Rentals Victoria Muir, same address, Adrienne
FIVE R’S ply, you should familiarize yourself Ho, 1557 New Brunswick Ave., Sunny-
Reading, Riting, Rithmetic, Bronstein Music CAREGIVERS
We’re currently looking for
with our publication. Our Web site:
www.smdailyjournal.com.
vale CA 94087, Jackie Richards, 1808
Rewards, Respect 363 Grand Ave. W. School St. Chicago, IL 60657. The
We deal with most educational experienced eldercare aides-- business is conducted by Co-Partners.
So. San Francisco Send your information via e-mail to The registrants commenced to transact
problems. Do you or your child (650)588-2502 CNAs, HHAs & Live-ins news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- business under the FBN on
have a dream school? Dreams with excellent references to ular mail to 800 S. Claremont St #210, /s/ Victoria Muir /
can and do come true. The bronsteinmusic.com San Mateo CA 94402. This statement was filed with the Asses-
sooner you turn your child
join our team! sor-County Clerk on 05/05/2011. (Pub-
around, the sooner he/she is Good pay and lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
headed for those dreams with excellent benefits! 05/13/11, 05/20/11, 05/27/11, 06/03/11).
happier child and parents. 110 Employment Drivers preferred.
Credential Educator SALES -
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
San Mateo (650)513-1743
• Elementary • Middle School
ALL POSITIONS AVAILABLE!
Upscale Casual Dining
Call Claudia at SALES/MARKETING Putnam Auto Group STATEMENT #244762
The following person is doing business
• High School Crab Landing Restaurant (650) 556-9906 INTERNSHIPS Buick Pontiac GMC as: Caffe Sapore, 1243 Howard Ave.,
• Special Education The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking $50,000 Average Expectation BURLINGAME, CA 94010 is hereby reg-
260 Capistrano Road, HMB www.homesweethomecare.com for ambitious interns who are eager to
(650)740-1370 a must… istered by the following owner: Putiga
jump into the business arena with both Inc., CA. The business is conducted by a
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs 5 Men or Women for Corporation. The registrants commenced
of the newspaper and media industries. Career Sales Position to transact business under the FBN on
SERVICE WRITER/ADVISOR - Must This position will provide valuable /s/ Elio Duizo /
have 5 years experience in Auto Repair. GARDENER WANTED - Must have Cali- experience for your bright future. • Car Allowance
fornia drivers license, speak English. This statement was filed with the Asses-
Apply in person @ 704 N. San Mateo Fax resume (650)344-5290 • Paid insurance w/life & dental sor-County Clerk on 05/12/2011. (Pub-
Dr., San Mateo, (650)863-0898 Starting pay $10./hr., (650)347-2636 email info@smdailyjournal.com • 401k plan lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
• Five day work week 05/13/11, 05/20/11, 05/27/11, 06/03/11).
LEGAL NOTICES
sor-County Clerk on 05/18/2011. (Pub- Cacci be appointed as personal repre- (650)867-2720
1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sentative to administer the estate of the
05/20/11, 05/27/11, 06/03/11, 06/10/11). decedent. RCA VACUUM tube manual '42 $25. COMSWITCH 3500 - used for fax, com-
The petition requests the decedent’s will (650)593-8880 puter modem, telephone answering ma-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro-
bate. The will and any codicils are avail- SANYO MICROWAVE - white, many
chine, never used, $20., (650)347-5104 Fictitious Business Name Statements, Trustee Sale
STATEMENT #244682 able for examination in the file kept by features, $30., (650)290-1960 DEWALT HEAVY duty work site radio Notice, Alcohol Beverage License, Name Change,
The following person is doing business the court. charger in box $100. (650)756-7878
as: Posttaska, 710 Birch Ave., SAN MA- The petition requests authority to admin- SHOP VACUUM rigid brand 3.5 horse Probate, Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
DVD PLAYER AMW excellent condition
TEO, CA 94402 is hereby registered by
the following owner: Taska E. Sanford,
ister the estate under the Independent
Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
power 9 gal wet/dry $40. (650)591-2393
simple to use Sold! Notice of Public Sales, and More.
same address. The business is conduct- thority will allow the personal representa- VACUUM CLEANER $50 (650)367-1350
ed by an Individual. The registrants com- FIVE REALISTIC-BRAND shelf speak-
menced to transact business under the
tive to take many actions without obtain-
ing court approval. Before taking certain
ers, 8 ohms, new, 4 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in. x 7 Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
FBN on 04/25/2011. VACUUM CLEANER excellent condition in. $10/each. (650)364-0902
very important actions, however, the per-
/s/ Taska E. Sanford / sonal representative will be required to $40. (650)878-9542
FLIP CAMCORDER $50. (650)583-2767
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
This statement was filed with the Asses- give notice to interested persons unless
sor-County Clerk on 05/09/2011. (Pub- they have waived notice or consented to
VACUUM CLEANER Oreck-cannister
type $40., (650)637-8244 MAGNAVOX PORTABLE 10 inch color
Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, the proposed action.) The independent TV, excellent working condition, easily
05/20/11, 05/27/11, 06/03/11, 06/10/11). administration authority will be granted portable, only $19, call 650-595-3933
unless an interested person files an ob- VACUUM CLEANER small with all at-
jection of the petition and shows good tachments for cars $30 San Mateo PANASONIC TV 21 inch $25., (650)637-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME cause why the court should not grant the
STATEMENT #244882 650-341-5347 8244
authority.
The following person is doing business A hearing on the petition will be held in
as: The Law Offices of Eric J. Gravel, this court as follows: June 28, 2011 at 297 Bicycles TV - Big Screen, $70., ok condition,
304 Furniture 308 Tools
1900 South Norfolk St., Ste. 350, San 9:00 a.m., Dept: 28, Superior Court of
Mateo, CA 94403 is hereby registered (650)367-1350
California, County of San Mateo, 400 BICYCLE - Sundancer Jr., 26”, $75. obo METAL DESK, 7 drawers, 2 shelves, LUMBER RACK for long bed & diamond
by the following owner: The Financial County Center Drive, Redwood City, CA (650)676-0732 TV 25 inch color with remote $25. Sony gray, 3x5 ft. $40. (650)364-0902 plated toolbox, good condition, $500.
Law Firm, Inc., CA. The business is con- 94063. If you object to the granting of 12 inch COLOR TV FOR $10 EXCEL- each or $800 all, (650)921-8270
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants the petition, you should appear at the GIRL'S BIKE HUFFY Purple 6-speed LENT COND. (650)520-0619 OFFICE DESK and secretary chairs with
commenced to transact business under hearing and state your objections or file good cond. $35 - Angela (650)269-3712 rollers, $40. obo, (650)583-4874 PRESSURE WASHER 2500 PSI, good
the FBN on 05/01/2011. written objections with the court before TV SET Philips 21 inch with remote $40., condition, $350., (650)926-9841
/s/ Eric Gravel / the hearing. Your appearance may be in (650)692-3260 PLANT TABLE - 22X16, beautiful de-
This statement was filed with the Asses- person or by your attorney. If you are a 298 Collectibles sign, $20., (650)867-2720 RIDGED WET AND DRY VACUUM -16
sor-County Clerk on 05/19/2011. (Pub- creditor or a contingent creditor of the VHF PORTABLE MARINE Radio New gallons 5 horse power in box accesso-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, decedent, you must file your claim with 1982 PRINT "A Tune Off The Top Of My Condition. Uses 8AA Batteries. SOLD! ROCKING CHAIR - Traditional, full size ries included $65., (650)756-7878
05/27/11, 06/03/11, 06/10/11, 06/17/11). the court and mail a copy to the personal Head" See: http://tinyurl.com/4y38xld Rocking chair. Excellent condition $100.,
representative appointed by the court 650-204-0587 $75 VINTAGE SEARS 8465 aluminum photo (650)504-3621 SOCKET SET - New, 40 Piece 3/8"
within four months from the date of first tripod + bag. Sturdy! $25 See: drive reversible ratchet, metric/SAE, ex-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 28 RECORDS - 78 RPMS, Bing Crosby, http://tinyurl.com/3v9oxrk 650-204-0587 tension, case, $19., (650) 595-3933
STATEMENT #244882 issuance of letters as provided in Pro-
bate Code section 9100. The time for fil- Frankie Laine, Al Jolson, many others, all SOFA- BROWN, Beautiful, New $250
The following person is doing business in book albums, $60. all, (650)347-5104 650-207-0897 SPEEDAIR AIR COMPRESSOR - 4 gal-
as: 1)Accessories Plus, 2)Accessories ing claims will not expire before four
months from the hearing date noticed
304 Furniture lon stack tank air compressor $100.,
Plus HHC, LLC, 1421 Old County Road, 49ER REPORT issues '85-'87 $35/all, TWIN BEDS - good condition, $98.
above. You may examine the file kept by OBO, (650)583-4874 (650)591-4710
#D, Belmont, CA 94002 is hereby regis- (650)592-2648 2 END Tables solid maple '60's era
tered by the following owner: Accesso- the court. If you are a person interested $40/both. (650)670-7545
in the estate, you may file with the court TABLE SAW 10", very good condition
ries Plus HHC, LLC, CA. The business is $85. (650) 787-8219
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- a Request for Special Notice (form DE- 2 MIRRORED chest of drawers, $50. WOODEN KITCHEN China Cabinet: $99
154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- Army shirtl, long sleeves, with pockets.
ny. The registrants commenced to trans- XL $15 each (408)249-3858 each, (415)375-1617 (great condition!), (650)367-1350
act business under the FBN on praisal of estate assets or of any petition
or account as provided in Probate Code
309 Office Equipment
06/16/2011. BAY MEADOWS UMBRELLA - Color- ARMOIRE CABINET - $90., (415)375- 306 Housewares
/s/ Steven Viglienzoni / section 1250. A Request for Special No- 1617 CALCULATOR - (2) heavy duty, tape
tice form is available from the court clerk. ful, large-size, can fit two people under-
/s/ Mary Viglienzoni / neath. $20 (650)867-2720 "PRINCESS HOUSE” decorator urn Casio & Sharp, $30. each, (650)344-
This statement was filed with the Asses- Attorney for Petitioner: BLACK LEATHER office chair with 5 8549
John P. Hurabiell rollers $25. (650)871-5078 "Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H
sor-County Clerk on 05/25/2011. (Pub- BAY MEADOWS bag & umbrella - $25., (650)868-0436
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Huppert & Hurabiell
3101 Clement St. $15.each, (650)345-1111 BLACK TV stand 15 inches H 28 inches OFFICE LAMP new $7. (650)345-1111
05/27/11, 06/03/11, 06/10/11, 06/17/11). W with glass doors FREE with pickup
San Francisco, CA 94121 BEETLE FAN London Pauadium CANDLEHOLDER - Gold, angel on it,
(415)387-3001 Royal Command performance '63 poster 650-871-5078 tall, purchased from Brueners, originally 310 Misc. For Sale
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Dated: 06/01/2011 SOLD! $100., selling for $25.,(650)867-2720
STATEMENT #244957 Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal 10 PIECE farberware mellennium stain-
on June 3, 10, 17, 2011. COLORIZED TERRITORIAL Quarters BREAKFAST NOOK DINETTE TABLE- CHEFMATE COUNTERTOP MICRO- less steel cookware set. Like new! $75.
The following person is doing business solid oak, 55 X 54”, $49., SSF,
as: Superior Building Maintenance, 406 uncirculated with Holder $15/all, WAVE - .7 cu ft. , white, like new condi- 808-271-3183
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF (408)249-3858 (650)583-8069 tion, $35., (808)271-3183
El Camino Real, San Carlos, CA 94070
is hereby registered by the following USE of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 10 PLANTS (assorted) for $3.00 each,
STATEMENT #M-232356 ELVIS PRESLEY poster book $20., CABINET - wood, $70., (650)367-1350 DINNERWARE - 30 piece set white, like (650)349-6059
owner: Rosalva Ambriz Inc., CA. The
business is conducted by a Corporation. The following persons have abandoned (650)692-3260 new condition, $30., (808)271-3183
CHANDELIER WITH 5 lights/ candela- 10 X 10 CANOPY - in bag, $50.,
The registrants commenced to transact the use of the fictitious business name: bre base with glass shades $20. PERSIAN TEA set for 8. Including
business under the FBN on Twist Salon, 841A California Drive, Bur- GLASSES 6 sets redskins, good condi- (650)364-0902
tion never used $12./all. (650)345-1111 (650)504-3621 spoon, candy dish, and tray. Gold Plated.
/s/ Lilianna Govea / lingame, CA 94010. The fictitious busi- $90. (650) 867-2720
ness name referred to above was filed in 13 PIECE paint and pad set for home
This statement was filed with the Asses- CHEST OF drawers - $25., (415)375- use $25., (650)589-2893
sor-County Clerk on 05/25/2011. (Pub- County on 03/31/2009. The business JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri-
chard (650)834-4926 1617 SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, was conducted by: Christy Pagliaro with turntable $60. (650)592-7483 2 MATCHING blankets - full/queen size,
05/27/11, 06/03/11, 06/10/11, 06/17/11). Hough, 600 Lincoln Ave., Redwood City, MERCHANT MARINE, framed forecastle COFFEE TABLE - $60., (650)367-1350 solid cream color, vellux, hyproallergenic,
CA 94061 and Sherry Eppel, 123 Seville card, signed by Captain Angrick '70. 13 x offers warmth without weight, great con-
Way, San Mateo, CA 94402. 17 inches $35 cash. (650)755-8238
COFFEE TABLE - brown, perfect condi- 307 Jewelry & Clothing dition, $38., (650)347-5104
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME /s/ Christy Pagliaro Hough / tion, nice design, with storage, $50.,
STATEMENT #244984 This statement was filed with the Asses- (650)345-1111 49ER'S JACKET Child size $50.
PHOTO - 4x8 signed photo of Arnold Ce- (650)871-7200 3 LAMPS. 2 adjustable 1 table (brass)
The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo $90 all. (808)271-3183
as: Gold Star Market, 615 Woodside Rd., peda $10., (650)692-3260 COFFEE TABLE light brown lots of stor-
County on 04/28/2011. (Published in the
#1, Redwood City, CA 94061 is hereby San Mateo Daily Journal, 05/20/11, PHOTO - 8 x 10 signed photo of Gaylord age good condition $45. (650)867-2720 4 IN 1 stero unit. CD player broken.$20
registered by the following owner: Maher CUSTOM JEWELRY all kinds, lengths
05/27/11, 06/03/11, 06/10/11). Perry $10., (650)692-3260 and sizes $50/all. (650)592-2648 650-834-4926
Zada, 1117 Ramblewood Way, San Ma-
teo, CA 94403. The business is conduct- PHOTO - 8x10 signed retirement book of COMPUTER DESK $70. (650)367-1350 5 NEEDLEPOINT sets still in package
ed by an Individual. The registrants com- LADIES BRACELET, Murano glass.
STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF Joe Montana $39 Authenicated, Various shades of red and blue $100 $10/each, (650)592-2648
menced to transact business under the USE of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME (650)692-3260 DINING SET glass table with rod iron & 4
FBN on Daly City, no return calls. (650)991-2353
STATEMENT #M-233532 blue chairs $100/all
/s/ Maher Zada / The following person has abandoned the POSTER - framed photo of President 650-520-7921/650-245-3661 9 CARRY-ON bags (assorted) - extra
This statement was filed with the Asses- use of the fictitious business name: All LADIES GOLD Lame' elbow length- large, good condition, $10. each obo,
Wilson and Chinese Junk $25 cash, gloves sz 7.5 $15 New. (650)868-0436
sor-County Clerk on 05/26/2011. (Pub- About Me Montessori, 2073 S. Delaware, (650)755-8238 DISPLAY CASE wood & glass 31 x 19 (650)349-6059
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, San Mateo, CA 94403. The fictitious inches $30. (650)873-4030
05/27/11, 06/03/11, 06/10/11, 06/17/11). business name referred to above was LIZ CLAIBORNE black evening jacket ADULT VIDEO TAPES VHS $8/each,
SPORTS CARDS over 10k some stars Sz. 12, acetate/polyester, $10. SOLD
filed in County on 06/08/2009. The busi- and old cards $100/all. (650)207-2712 DRAFTING TABLE 30 x 42' with side (650)871-7200
ness was conducted by: Sandra Wilson, tray. excellent cond $75. (650)949-2134
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 1600 Moore Road, Lincoln, CA 95648. VASE - with tray, grey with red flowers, SHEER PURPLE tunic, Sz XL, w/em- ANGEL WITH lights 12 inches High $12.
STATEMENT #244946 /s/ Sandra Wilson / perfect condition, $25., (650)345-1111 broidered design & sequins, $10. SOLD! (650)368-3037
The following person is doing business END TABLE marble top with drawer with
This statement was filed with the Asses- matching table $70/all. (650)520-0619
as: Papa Ray’s Pizza, 2731 Geneva sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo WELLS FARGO solid brass Belt Buckle SILVER SEQUIN shirt-jacket Sz 12-14 - ART BOOKS hard Cover, full color (10)
Ave., Daly City, CA 94014 is hereby County on 05/31/2011. (Published in the $40., (650)692-3260 very dressy, $15. SOLD! Norman Rockwell and others $10 each
registered by the following owner: ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Oak 650-364-7777
San Mateo Daily Journal, 06/03/11, wood, great condition, glass doors, fits
Lourdes Tesares, 126 Arcadia Dr., Pacif- SWEATER SET, barely worn: Macy's
ica, CA 94044. The business is con-
06/10/11, 06/17/11, 06/24/11). 302 Antiques large TV, 2 drawers, shelves , $100/obo. black sweater set, Size M, wool w/gold ARTIFICIAL FICUS Tree 6 ft. life like, full
ducted by an Individual. The registrants (650)261-9681 metalic stripes, $15 set. SOLD! branches. in basket $55. (650)269-3712
commenced to transact business under 1912 COFFEE Perculater Urn. perfect
the FBN on 05/24/2011. condition includes electric cord $85. FOLDING PICNIC table - 96” x 30” with TOURQUOISE BLUE party dress, cov- BARBIE BEACH vacation & Barbie prin-
/s/ Lourdes Tesares / (415)565-6719 7 folding, padded chairs, $100., ered w/sequins, sz 14, $15. SOLD cess bride computer games $15 each,
This statement was filed with the Asses- (650)364-0902 (650)367-8949
sor-County Clerk on 05/24/2011. (Pub-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ANTIQUE STOOL - Rust color cushion HOSPITAL BED new $1100 OBO 308 Tools
05/27/11, 06/03/11, 06/10/11, 06/17/11). with lions feet, antique, $50.obo, 650-595-1931 BATHROOM WINDOW- OX slider 44 x
(650)525-1410 CHAIN HOISTS- 1-TON $25. 3-Ton
$50. Both new/unused. 650 591 6283 24 5/8 inches H. New $39
LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover & 650-494-1687
210 Lost & Found CHINA CABINET - Vintage, 6 foot, plastic carring case & headrest, $35.
solid mahogany. $300/obo. each, (650)592-7483 CIRCULAR SAW, Craftsman-brand, 10”, BATMAN AND James Bond Hard cover
LOST - 2 silver rings and silver watch, (650)867-0379 4 long x 20” wide. Comes w/ stand - $70. and paperback 10 inch x 12 inch $7.50
May 7th in Burlingame between Park Rd. LOVE SEAT - one year old, excellent (650)678-1018 each 650-364-7777
& Walgreens, Sentimental value. Call condition, $85., (650)583-4874
Gen @ (650)344-8790 COMEALONG PULLER - 4000 lbs., BBQ SMOKER BBQ Grill, LP Coleman,
303 Electronics LOVE SEAT beige color good condition $20. (650)364-0902 Alaskan Cookin’ Machine, cost $140 sell
LOST - DUFFEL bag. Dark red on $55., SOLD! $75. 650-344-8549
wheels filled with workout clothes. De 46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great ENGINE ANALYZER & TIMING LITE -
Anza Blvd. San Mateo April 14. Gener- condition. $400. (650)261-1541. MATTRESS TOPPER chrome full size Sears Penske USA, for older cars, like BEADS - Glass beads for jewelry mak-
ous reward! 650-345-1700 $15., (650)368-3037 new, $60., (650)344-8549 leave msg. ing, $75. all, (650)676-0732
24 Friday • June 3, 2011 THE DAILY JOURNAL
310 Misc. For Sale 310 Misc. For Sale 310 Misc. For Sale 311 Musical Instruments 316 Clothes 322 Garage Sales
BBQ SMOKER, with propane tank, GAME "BEAT THE EXPERTS" never SONY 13” tv. Not LCD. $40 (808)271- YAMAHA STUDIO PIANO - Perfect con- LANE BRYANT assorted clothing. Sizes
wheels, shelf, sears model $86 650-344- used $8., (408)249-3858 3183 dition, $1800., (650)570-5315 2x-3x. 22-23 Brand new with tags.
8549
SPORTS BOOKS, Full of Facts, All
(650)290-1960 GARAGE SALE
BEAUTIFUL VINTAGE PICTURE - col- GEORGE FOREMAN Grill good condi- Sports, Beautiful Collection 5 Volumes,
$25. 650 871-7211
312 Pets & Animals MAN’S SUEDE-LIKE jacket, Brown. BURLINGAME
tion $15. New, XXLg. $25. 650 871-7211
orful hot air balloons, 25” x 19” enclosed
in glass wooden frame, very good condi- 650-592-3327 BIRD CAGE 14x14x8 ecellent condition 1455 Cabrillo Ave
tion, Burl., $11.,(650)347-5104 STRIDE RITE Toddler Sandals, $25 Daly City, (650)755-9833 MEN'S SHOES - New, size 10, $10.,
HAIR BLOWERS (2) - One Conair, one Brown, outsole, Velcro closures, Size (650)756-6778
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BOOK “NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC” HAWAIIAN STYLE silk plant. 7’ tall,
STUART WOODS HARDBACK BOOKS
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with tray, $75.,(650)355-8949 650-573-6981
MENS SLACKS - 8 pairs, $50., Size
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AIR MUSEUMS $15 bamboo, in decorator stand, $75.,
(808)271-3183 TOWELS FULL size bath towels $3 /
each (8 total) SOLD!
DOG CARRIER KENNEL BOX - brand
name Furrarri Petmate, 31 X 21, $35.,
36/32, (408)420-5646 8 am - 3 pm
SSF, (650)871-7200 NEW BROWN leather jacket XL $25
BROTHERS ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER HYBRODIZED DAHLIAYS beautiful
- excellent condition, $55., (808)271- $4/each (15 total)
TRIPOD SEARS 8465 aluminum photo
tripod plus bag $25 315 Wanted to Buy
650-364-0902 Furniture, clothing,
3183 650-871-7200 650-204-0587 PROM TUXEDOS, one white, one black
silk brocade, one maroon silk brocade,
collectibles, and
CAESAR STONE - Beautiful polished JANET EVANOVICH BOOKS - 4 hard- VIDEO CENTER 38 inches H 21 inches GO GREEN! with vest, cummer bund, tie suspenders. electronics.
gray, smooth cut edges, 26” X 36” X 3/4” back @$3. each, 3 paperback @$1. W still in box $45., (408)249-3858 Size 36 - 38. all 3 sets for $85 obo 650-
thick, great piece for many uses, $65., each, (650)341-1861 We Buy GOLD 344-8549
(650)347-5104 VINTAGE SINGER SEWING MACHINE You Get The
KITCHEN HOOD - Black, under mount, in cabinet. Straight stitch with reverse, 317 Building Materials
CANDLE HOLDER with angel design, 3 different fan speeds, $95., (650)315- $100., (650)493-5026 $ Green $ THE THRIFT SHOP
tall, gold, includes candle. Purchased for 4465 CORRIGATED DRAINAGE pipe perfo-
$100, now $30. (650)345-1111 VR3 BACK UP CAMERA & VR3 backup
sensor $100.00 all, (650) 270-6637 after
Millbrae Jewelers rated, 4 in. X 100 ft., Good as new $35., Mens Clothing
METAL CABINET - 4 drawers, beige Est. 1957 Redwood City, (650)367-8146
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each (20 total) 650-871-7200
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$40., San Mateo, (650)341-5347 650-697-2685 318 Sports Equipment
DANIELLE STEELE newer books - 1
WHITE MARBLE piece - all natural
stone, polished face, smooth cut edges,
50%off
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DOOM (3) computer games $15/each 2 NEW WOOL afghan, colorful, hand- 316 Clothes 2 GOLF CLUBS - Ladies, right handed, Episcopal Church
total, (650)367-8949 made, 4x6 ft.. $25. (650)364-0902 311 Musical Instruments putter & driver $5/each (650)755-8238 1 South El Camino Real
49 SWEATSHIRT with hood size 8 extra
PACHIRA PLANT 3ft. H. (Money plant) 2 ORGANS, antique tramp, $500 for large $100 obo. (650)346-9992 San Mateo 94401
CLASSIC PING IRONS complete set,
DUFFEL BAGS - 1 Large Duffel Bag ,1 with decorative Pot $30. (650)592-2648 both. (650)342-4537 excellent condition, number 3, two, sand, (650)344-0921
Xtra Lg. Duffel w Wheels, 1 Leather AUTHENTIC MEXICAN SOMBRERO, wedge, $100., (650)345-5446
week-ender Satchel, All 3 at $75., PERSIAN KLIN CARPET - 66x39, pink BALDWIN C-630 ORGAN. Very clean $40., (650)364-0902
(650)871-7211 and burgandy, good condition, $90., $30., (650)872-6767 SPEEDO OPTIMUS Training Fins size
(650)867-2720 10-11. Perfect for your training. $25
BLACK Leather pants Mrs. size made in call jeff 650-208-5758
KEYBOARD CASIO 3 ft long $50.
ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER Smithcorona
$60 650-878-9542 SF GREETING Cards (300 w/envelopes) (650)583-2767
France size 40 $99. (650)558-1975 GARAGE SALES
ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER good con-
factory sealed $20/all. (650)207-2712
KIDS GUITAR for 6 years and Up $40, BLACK LEATHER tap shoes 9M great
condition $99. (650)558-1975
322 Garage Sales ESTATE SALES
dition $50., (650)878-9542 SHEEPSKIN SEAT COVERS - high call (650)375-1550 Make money, make room!
quality, cream color, $60., obo, (650)290-
FIREPLACE SCREEN - 36"wide,
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1960 PIANO VINTAGE - Upright, “Davis &
Sons”, just tuned, $600., (650)678-9007
BLACK MOTORCYCLE JACKET - As
new, fully lined storm flap, man's size X L
GARAGE List your upcoming garage
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sliding mesh screen, damper
controls. Like new. $100., (650)592-2047
SHOWER DOORS custom made 48 x 69
$70., (650)692-3260
SPANISH GUITAR 6 strings good condi-
tion $80. Call (650)375-1550.
only Sold!
SALE sale, yard sale, rummage
BOOTS - purple leather, size 8, ankle sale, clearance sale, or
MASSAGE DEVICE with batteries $8 in SLUMBER REST blue heated throw, WHITNEY PIANO - Good condition, length, $50.obo, (650)592-9141 LONG DRIVEWAY whatever sale you have...
box, (650)368-3037 electric, remote, $15., (650)525-1410 $1,000.obo, (650)583-4874
DENIM JACKETS Ladies (2) Small/Me- FILLED WITH in the Daily Journal.
dium, like new, $15/each,
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6 Massenet opera 3 Hot 39 Award for a 59- 53 Office supply
11 JFK, but not LGA 4 Sugar daddies, e.g. Across 54 Grand __ JACKET (LARGE) Pants (small) black
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8 am - 3 pm ESTATE SALE
14 Distinctive 5 Ethnic ending 41 “As I Lay Dying” 55 Optimism
characters 6 “__ Lies”: Furniture, camping
father 56 Show gumption
15 Wrap-up Schwarzenegger 43 __ Park: Pirates’ 57 Got a load of LADIES DOWN jacket light yellow with
dark brown lining $35. (650)868-0436
equipment, kitchen
accessories,
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16 Chill film field 58 Converse
17 Family member 7 Brooding group 44 Sounded satisfied competitor LADIES JACKET size 3x 70% wool 30%
nylon never worn $50 650-592-2648
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whose age is 8 Invoice abbr. 47 Skinny or small, 62 Actress __ Dawn toys, clothing
showing? 9 Editor’s add-on? probably Chong
LADIES SHOES- size 5, $10.,
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19 Co. led by David 10 Muscle beach 48 “You’ve Got Mail” 63 Decorates in a (650)756-6778
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20 Tivoli’s Villa d’__ 11 Unsportsmanlike 315 Wanted to Buy 315 Wanted to Buy
21 Staff entry? conduct ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: June 4 & 5
22 Worn down 12 Behold, to Livy 9 am - 5 pm
24 Solid alcohol 13 Ornery
26 Vortex 18 Traveling circus Office supplies,
27 Horse-cavalry organizer in a electronics,
soldier who’s 1964 film home furnishings,
hardly 23 Take in artwork & kitchenware.
capricious? 25 First century
33 Line of clothing? Roman emperor
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36 Jubilant cry 26 Hatch back?
37 Pool game, 28 Greek column
perhaps style 335 Garden Equipment
38 “Unlimited free 29 Where some pairs
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pioneer 30 Brownish gray
40 Washington Sq. 31 Glamour rival 345 Medical Equipment
campus 32 Part CRUTCHES - adult, aluminium, for tall
person, $30., (650)341-1861
41 Bikini, e.g. 33 Narrow margin
42 Vacation site 34 “Lohengrin” 379 Open Houses
43 Baker’s container soprano xwordeditor@aol.com 06/03/11
45 Golfer Westwood
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46 Aggressive drug 310 Misc. For Sale 310 Misc. For Sale
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