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STATE REMAINS IN

‘RACE TO THE TOP’


TIMING & LOCATION
HOUSING CONDITIONS HARDLY UNIFORM ACROSS THE
COUNTRY
JACK TATUM
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Wednesday • July 28, 2010 • Vol X, Edition 296 www.smdailyjournal.com

County kills sales tax idea


San Mateo County supervisor says ‘any tax would be a tough sell right now’
By Michelle Durand “Any tax favor of a motion not to place the hike in 2012, when residents might to have to do it.”
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF would be a tough general sales tax measure before be less cash-strapped, Jacobs A quarter-cent sales tax increase
sell right now,” voters for the Nov. 2 election. Gibson argued now is exactly the from 9.25 percent to 9.5 percent
The Board of Supervisors narrow- said Supervisor Board President Rich Gordon and right time to strike because the would have given San Mateo
ly defeated a proposal to place a Mark Church. Supervisor Rose Jacobs Gibson dis- county is being asked to provide County the third-highest rate in the
quarter-cent sales tax on the Church, joined sented. Four of the five supervisors more services to the needy. state and generate approximately
by supervisors $30 million annually.
November ballot, with the majority would have had to back the measure “Now is when we need it and now
Carole Groom The anticipated funds would be
agreeing that the county needs and Adrienne to push it forward. is when we should be asking for it,” part of a multi-pronged, multi-year
money but the timing is just not Tissier, voted in While the majority said they Jacobs Gibson said, however con-
right. Mark Church would be better off seeking a tax ceding, “I don’t like it. I don’t want See TAX, Page 19

City debating ban


on public smoking
Some call proposal discriminatory,
others say it’s about health concerns
By Heather Murtagh convinced the measure would be a
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF benefit to the city, however. Tonight,
the council will hold a public
Snuffing out smoking in hearing to discuss such an
downtown South San Francisco ordinance. As written, the
may not be a goal for all, but the measure could go into effect
City Council will discuss limit- as early as September,
ing lighting up at a meeting although a vote is not sched-
tonight. uled to take place tonight.
South San Francisco already Councilwoman Karyl
prohibits smoking inside many Matsumoto originally
buildings, like city-owned facili- asked for such a measure to
ties. Now an ordinance is moving be researched after visiting
through the city to expand the Berkeley and noting how
ban to include sidewalks wonderful the smoke-free
downtown, parks and at environment was.
public events. “I’m not anti-smoking,”
BILL SILVERFARB/DAILY JOURNAL Expanding the ban said Matsumoto, who
Ahmos Netanel, chief executive officer at the California Massage Therapy Council, spoke to the Belmont City arose because of used to be a smoker.
Council last night before it passed an urgency ordinance banning new massage parlors in the city for 45 days. health concerns and complaints of She simply worries about children
secondhand smoke. Not everyone is

Belmont OKs massage moratorium Calif. High-Speed Rail


By Bill Silverfarb lished a list of 31 schools it deter- Ahmos Netanel, chief executive
See BAN, Page 27

mined to be suspect. After checking officer at the CAMTC, attended last


DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

After tweaking an urgency ordi-


the list of schools against city
records, staff determined that 37 of
night’s council meeting and previ-
ously made it clear the 31 schools
Authority touts survey
nance to bring it in line with state 46 licensed massage therapists in
the city had attended the suspect
listed as being suspect were not
because of prostitution but rather
More than 75 percent want train project
law, the Belmont City Council last
night unanimously approved a 45- schools. because of their lack of qualifica-
tions.
built quickly; some locals have objections
day moratorium on the issuance of The city may revoke or modify By Bill Silverfarb board Chair Curt
business licenses for massage par- the licenses of the 37 individuals The CAMTC’s role is to help pro- DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Pringle will also
lors. that said they went to the suspect tect the public and to differentiate be discussing the
All therapists certified with the schools, City Attorney Marc between competent and non-compe- Two high-ranking California possibility of
California Massage Therapy Zafferano said. tent massage therapists, Netanel High-Speed Rail Authority figures securing long-
Council will be exempt from the The therapists in question can told the council. will be in Washington, D.C. today term federal
ordinance, however. The CMTC is a appeal the process and will have the Susan Fleming, with the and tomorrow to seek federal grants funding with
nonprofit agency that regulates the opportunity to prove they received Relaxation Center on Ralston following the release of a survey congressional
Avenue, urged the council to accept yesterday that shows strong support leaders and other
massage industry statewide under the proper training, Zafferano said.
CAMTC certified therapists. for the project. Roelof van Ark government offi-
legislation approved last year. In a staff report, Zafferano said
“Every therapist should go The authority’s new chief execu-
City staff sought the moratorium the suspect schools “serve as a con-
because the CMTC recently pub- duit for sex workers.” See MASSAGE, Page 27 tive officer, Roelof van Ark, and See HSR, Page 19
2 Wednesday • July 28, 2010 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Quote of the Day Snapshot Inside


“I am shocked, Barbecue
shocked that the authority’s Griddled
pollsters would find such and grilled
Jack burger
support for the authority’s project.”
See page 16
— David Schonbrunn,president of TRANSDEF
“Calif. High-Speed Rail
Authority touts survey,” see page 1

Local Weather Forecast


Wednesday: Areas of low clouds and fog in Wall Street
the morning then sunny. Highs in the mid Stocks fall
70s. West winds 5 to 10 mph increasing to slightly on
10 to 20 mph in the afternoon. consumer
Wednesday night: Clear in the evening confidence
then areas of low clouds and fog. Lows in report
the lower 50s. West winds 10 to 20
mph...Becoming 5 to 10 mph after midnight. See page 10
Thursday: Areas of low clouds and fog in the morning then REUTERS
sunny. Highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s. West winds 5 to 15 A beauty queen poses next to a wax sculpture on a decorative float during
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Thursday night: Clear in the evening then patchy low clouds.

Lotto This Day in History Thought for the Day


A U.S. Army bomber crashed into the “It is impossible to write ancient history
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Building, killing 14 people.

In 1540, King Henry VIII’s chief minister, Thomas Cromwell,


because we lack source materials, and impossible to
write modern history because we have far too many.”
— Charles Peguy, French poet and writer (1873-1914)
July 27 Mega Millions Daily three midday
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Fantasy Five Sir George Somers, ran ashore on Bermuda, where the passen-
6 6 1 gers and crew founded a colony.
1 2 12 26 37 In 1821, Peru declared its independence from Spain.
In 1914, World War I began as Austria-Hungary declared war
The Daily Derby race winners are Eureka, No. 7, on Serbia.
in first place; Gold Rush, No. 1, in second place; In 1932, federal troops forcibly dispersed the so-called “Bonus
and Whirl Win,No.6,in third place.The race time Army” of World War I veterans who had gathered in
was clocked at 1:48.57. Washington to demand money they weren’t scheduled to Rapper Soulja Boy
“Garfield”creator Actress Sally
receive until 1945. is 20.
Jim Davis is 65. Struthers is 62.
State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,6 In 1945, the U.S. Senate ratified the United Nations Charter by
Nation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 a vote of 89-2. Movie director Andrew V. McLaglen is 90. Actor Darryl
Opinion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 In 1960, Henry Cabot Lodge, Richard Nixon’s choice to be Hickman is 79. Ballet dancer-choreographer Jacques
Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 running mate, was nominated for vice president by the d’Amboise is 76. Art critic Robert Hughes is 72. The former
Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-15 Republican national convention in Chicago. president of Peru, Alberto Fujimori, is 72. Musical conductor
Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-18 In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson announced he was Riccardo Muti is 69. Former Senator and NBA Hall of Famer
Datebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 increasing the number of American troops in South Vietnam Bill Bradley is 67. Singer Jonathan Edwards is 64. Actress
Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 from 75,000 to 125,000 “almost immediately.” Linda Kelsey is 64. TV producer Dick Ebersol is 63. Actress
Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-31 In 1990, political newcomer and upset winner Alberto Georgia Engel is 62. Rock musician Simon Kirke (Bad
World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Fujimori was sworn in for his first term as president of Peru. Company) is 61. Rock musician Steve Morse (Deep Purple) is
In 2002, nine coal miners trapped in the flooded Quecreek 56. CBS newsman Scott Pelley is 53. Alt-country-rock musi-
Publisher Editor in Chief Mine in Somerset, Pa., were rescued after 77 hours under- cian Marc Perlman is 49. Actor Michael Hayden is 47. Actress
Jerry Lee Jon Mays ground. Lori Loughlin is 46. Jazz musician-producer Delfeayo Marsalis
jerry@smdailyjournal.com jon@smdailyjournal.com Ten years ago: Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori was is 45. Former hockey player turned general manager Garth
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Events: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . calendar@smdailyjournal.com *** Beach Boys that had the word “surf” in
News: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . news@smdailyjournal.com The names of hurricanes are established their titles? See answer at end.
Delivery: . . . . . . . . . . . . . circulation@smdailyjournal.com by the World Meteorological ***
Career: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . info@smdailyjournal.com Organization. In order of occurrence, hur- Sometimes called the ultimate surfer
800 S. Claremont St., Ste. 210, San Mateo, Ca. 94402 ricanes are named alphabetically; the first movie, “The Endless Summer” (1966) is a
hurricane of the year starts with the letter documentary about surfers searching the
A, then B, etc. The letters Q, U, X, Y and world for the perfect wave. The movie
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Z are not used. was filmed in Africa, Australia, New
by Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek
*** Zealand, Tahiti, Hawaii and California.
Unscramble these four Jumbles, The names of hurricanes are repeated ***
one letter to each square,
every six years. However, when an Annette Funicello (born 1942) and
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extremely destructive hurricane hits, the Frankie Avalon (born 1939) starred in a
EFNOL hurricane’s name is retired and no longer series of five beach-themed movies in the
Jessica Fletcher on “Murder She Wrote”
used. Since 1954, 40 names have been 1960s. One of the original Mouseketeers,
(1984-1996) lived at 698 Candlewood
©2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc. retired. Annette Funicello never wore a bikini in
All Rights Reserved. Lane in Cabot Cove, Maine. Cabot Cove
is a fictional town. *** the movies because she promised Walt
RATAO The most violent weather in the world is Disney (1901-1966) that she would not
***
Angela Lansbury (born 1925) played in the United States, according to NASA. show her navel in a film.
Elvis Presley’s (1935-1977) mother in the In one year, on average, the United States ***
TOZALE 1961 movie “Blue Hawaii.” Lansbury, at experiences 10,000 violent thunder- In the 1965 movie “How to Stuff a Wild
age 35, was only 10 years older than Elvis storms, 5,000 floods and 1,000 tornadoes. Bikini” (1965), Annette Funicello (born
at the time. *** 1942) was filmed from the waist up
*** Rogue waves in the ocean are caused by because she was pregnant.
BLOUED Elvis Presley stayed at the Coco Palms undersea earthquakes and landslides. ***
Now arrange the circled letters
to form the surprise answer, as Resort on Kauai while filming “Blue *** Answer: “Surfin’Safari” (1962), “Surfin’
suggested by the above cartoon.
Hawaii.” The final scene of the movie is Surfer Tom Blake (1902-1994) of U.S.A.” (1963), “Surfer Girl” (1963),
Elvis’ character getting married by the Wisconsin holds the world record for the “Surf’s Up” (1971). The Beach Boys was
A: A
, lagoons at the resort. longest ride on a surfboard. He rode 4,500 formed in 1961 by brothers Brian Wilson
(Answers tomorrow)
Jumbles: GAWKY ABASH CLOTHE EXCITE *** feet on a wave in Waikiki, Hawaii in 1936. (born 1942), Dennis Wilson (1944–1983)
Yesterday’s
Answer: What the crook discovered when the police Hurricane Iniki struck the island of Kauai *** and Carl Wilson (1946–1998), with Mike
dog caught him — THE LAW HAS TEETH
in September 1992. The hurricane devas- In 1998 in Oahu, Hawaii, surfer Ken Love (born 1941), and Alan Jardine (born
tated the Coco Palms Resort, causing the Bradshaw (born 1952) rode the biggest 1942). Dennis was the only surfer in the
resort to shut down after 39 years in busi- wave ever surfed. The wave was 85 feet group.
ness. The subject of insurance issues and high.
disputes, the decaying resort is still stand- ***
ing today. In the 1960s, the Beach Boys were the Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
*** the weekend and Wednesday editions of the
most popular surf band in the country. Daily Journal. Questions? Comments? E-
A storm is classified as a hurricane if it Their first hit song was “Surfin’” in 1961. mail knowitall@smdailyjournal.com or call
has winds over 73 mph. Can you name the other songs by the 344-5200 x114.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/STATE Wednesday • July 28, 2010 3
Chicken ordinance flies through approval
By Michelle Durand
Police reports
Unpure act
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Regulating birds Someone stole an air purifier on the 1500
block of Trousdale Drive in Burlingame
What came first, the chicken or the ordi- What happened: The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors passed four ordinances before 8:02 p.m. Saturday, June 19.
nance? about keeping backyard birds.A maximum of six chickens on lots between 2,500 and
In the case of San Mateo County, the feath- 7,499 square feet and 10 chickens on lots more than 7,500 square feet will now be
allowed.
ered fowl have been around residences a lot REDWOOD CITY
longer than guidelines allowing the growing
trend of urban farming.
Why it matters: The popularity of backyard fowl is growing with county residents Reckless driver. A Toyota Corolla was seen
raising them for cheap and fresh eggs.Websites like urbanchickens.net and racing on Highway 101 before 4:13 a.m.
But that’s about to change, with the Board BackYardChickens.com are popular places to find out more.
of Supervisors Tuesday scratching out four Monday, July 26.
ordinances regulating the keeping of birds — Burglary. A vacant unit on Maple Street was
short of roosters and geese — on parcels in the mention blogging about the experiences at Holcombe whose chickens spurred the ordi- broken into and vandalized before 9:50 a.m.
unincorporated county. sites like urbanchickens.net and nance. Monday, July 26.
The rules were sparked by an Emerald Hills BackYardChickens.com. There is also a grow- Chickens, she said, are social creatures, are Driving under the influence. A man was
couple who ran, um, afoul of the law last year ing community passing on feed tips and rack- good composters and “when the sun goes seen at a gas station at Chestnut Street and
by keeping several chickens on their property. ing up online tales of Andy, the self-professed down they tuck themselves in at night.” Broadway drinking directly from a bottle of
When county inspectors came unexpectedly Chicken Whisperer. Fellow chicken owner Cindy Bergdorf told wine while a child was in the Jeep he was
calling on their property twice, the couple Chicken coops are no longer just a staple of the board her miniature schnauzer alone driving before 12:37 p.m. Monday, July 26.
flew to Supervisor Rich Gordon and the rest of rural farms and a number of Peninsula cities makes more noise than her chickens. Reckless driver. A black SUV and a silver
the board for help. already have their own established laws about Planning staff will come back within a year car were seen racing on Alameda de las
The result is a list of ground rules that tell the keeping of birds. with a status update on the new ordinance, Pulgas before 1:51 p.m. Monday, July 26.
residents how and where they can keep hens San Mateo County is now playing catch-up, including any problems with noise or smell. Petty theft. Two planters were stolen from a
and ducks. The Planning Commission recom- hoping to keep residents happy and limit the The worry is not so much with residents cur- yard on Cringle Drive before 6:42 p.m.
mended a maximum of six chickens on lots squawking of neighbors who might not be so rently keeping chickens but those who might Monday, July 26.
between 2,500 and 7,499 square feet and 10 thrilled at the idea. The ordinance prevents now undertake the venture and be less prac- Stolen vehicle. A car parked on Cedar Street
chickens on lots more than 7,500 square feet, roosters for just that reason — the noise. ticed about their upkeep. was stolen before 8:38 p.m. Monday, July
said Community Development Director Jim Yet, chicken keepers who lauded the board “We don’t want to create any new prob- 26.
Eggemeyer. yesterday for the ordinance said a number of Accident. A car hit a tree at the intersection
lems,” said Supervisor Adrienne Tissier.
Supervisors have said they never knew there their neighbors have the animals themselves of Garden Street and Industrial Way before
was a need for domestic poultry rules. and Eggemeyer said complaints are few. 10:05 p.m. Monday, July 26.
However, as concern over food sources grows, “Chickens are really wonderful to have. Michelle Durand can be reached by e-mail:
more people are turning to their backyards Besides the benefit of fresh eggs, they make michelle@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: (650) MENLO PARK
rather than their corner grocers for eggs, not to good pets,” said Emerald Hills resident Jessica 344-5200 ext. 102.
Theft. A bicycle and helmet were stolen
from a carport on the 300 block of Waverley
ADL: State had most Around the state Wildfire burns in rural community Street before 3:46 a.m. Sunday, July 25.
anti-Semitic incidents in ’09 TEHACHAPI — About 30 structures have Theft. A license plate was stolen on the 1200
Park getting beaten up after confronting a been lost to a wildfire about 10 miles south- block of El Camino Real before 8:08 p.m.
California had the country’s highest number classmate drawing swastikas. Sunday, July 25.
east of the Mojave Desert town of Tehachapi,
of anti-Semitic assaults, harassment and van- Across the country, the ADL identified a firefighters said Tuesday. Theft. A license plate was stolen or lost from
dalism incidents last year, the Anti- total of 1,211 incidents, including the June Kern County Fire Department Engineer a vehicle on the 2800 block of Sand Hill
Defamation League said Tuesday. 2009 shooting at the U.S. Holocaust Museum; Anthony Romero said the fire erupted at about Road before 3:03 p.m. Saturday, July 24.
In its annual survey, the ADL identified 275 the May 2009 arrests of four men accused of Robbery. Ice cream and $10 in cash was
3 p.m. and quickly grew to 500 acres.
events in the country’s most populous state in placing what they thought were bombs out- stolen from an vendor at Terminal and
Officials said 150 structures were threat-
2009, up 22 percent from the year before. The side two Bronx synagogues; and a number of Almanor avenues before 4:33 p.m. Saturday,
ened and about 200 firefighters were on the
acts of vandalism. July 24.
incidents included a Jewish student in Buena scene along with waterdropping aircraft.

FEDERAL classified school employee union in the


United States. CESA said it is recognizing
GOVERNMENT Yee “because he doesn’t just vote the right
• The Interior and way for schools, he reaches out, communi-
Environment cates and cares about education and classi-
Appropriations fied employees.”
Subcommittee voted
last week to pass the CITY GOVERNMENT
Fiscal Year 2011 • The San Carlos City Council on
Interior and Environment Monday night appointed a subcommittee of
Appropriations Act which includes $3.4 Andy Klein and Omar Ahmad to work
million in grants requested by U.S. Rep. with staff and the city attorney on an elec-
Anna G. Eshoo, D-Palo Alto, for the 14th tronic communication policy which would
Congressional District. The grants include cover both use of electronics like laptops
$250,000 for restoration of Pigeon Point and cell phones at council meetings and also
Light House, $2.15 million to restore South if councilmembers can answer resident e-
San Francisco Bay salt ponds and $1 mil- mails outside their city e-mail account. City
lion for other restoration of South San staff will draft a policy first then work with
Francisco Bay salt ponds. The act will now the subcommittee to fine-tune it before
returning to the full council for review.
be considered by the full Appropriations
• The San Carlos Planning Commission
Committee.
approved an application for The Dollar Tree
STATE GOVERNMENT which wants to open a new store at 1121 Old
County Road, between Brittan and Howard
• State Sen. Leland Yee, D-San avenues. The 7,500-square-foot property is
Francisco/San Mateo, was named the former site of Hollywood Video which is
“Legislator of the Year” by the California part of the shopping center containing Lucky
School Employees Association, the largest Supermarkets and The Home Depot.
4 Wednesday • July 28, 2010 THE DAILY JOURNAL
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Wednesday • July 28, 2010 5
Local briefs
Downtown specific plan goes to council Woman robs bank in Millbrae
Burlingame officials want to convert street into plaza-like area Millbrae police are looking for a woman who robbed the
U.S. Bank on El Camino Real yesterday morning.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT school but decline to attend. That has not Witnesses advised that the suspect entered the bank,
always been the case, resulting in the approached a teller and demanded money from the drawer,
Plans to create open space, pedestrian- school’s hope to increase the maximum according to Millbrae police. The suspect fled the bank with an
friendly events and new mixed-use build- number to allow some wiggle room in undisclosed amount of money. The surrounding area was
ings in downtown Burlingame outlined in such instances. checked, but the suspect was not located. No one was hurt dur-
the draft specific plan will go before the The topic was heard previously, but ing the incident, according to police.
City Council after being approved by the declined without prejudice as neighbors The suspect is described as an African-American female,
Planning Commission Monday. complained about potential traffic approximately 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighing 120 pounds and
A draft Downtown Specific Plan for impacts. Since then, the Traffic, Safety wearing a construction vest.
Burlingame was created after years of Anyone with information regarding this crime is asked to
and Parking Commission made several
call the Millbrae Police Department at 259-2300.
public input refined by a Citizens’ suggestions to mitigate those issues.
Advisory Committee. Debuted late last Mercy has resubmitted its request promis- Colma man victim of scam
year, the plan was recently circulated to ing to extend shuttle services, require staff
gather input on possible impacts. On to use a certain gate, revise school sched- A Colma man was scammed out of $15,000 after falling
Monday, the Planning Commission dis- ules and encourage families to carpool. prey to scam artists in the parking lot of The Home Depot. The
cussed changes to the plan, mostly in victim met a man who claimed to be a member of a South
The commission added a condition in
African royal family who said he was in the United States to
regards to parking. It will be discussed by which the city will randomly conduct traf- give money to the poor. The suspect requested the man’s help
the City Council at a future meeting. east. Paying for the $43.6 million vision fic counts at the entrance during the peak and asked for “good faith” money, according to Colma police.
Remarks focused on the triangular — $33.76 million for streetscape and $9.8 morning hours to ensure limited impact. The suspect had the victim drive to St. Andrews Church in
piece of land between Highland Avenue, million for open space — was a concern at Two items were heard by the council Daly City where they picked up another suspect in the scam,
California Drive and Howard Avenue. previous community meetings. that will come back for future approval. according to police.
Originally, the plan called for the one-way The commission also approved a condi- First, was a proposal to open ULove The victim was promised $10,000 for his help.
traffic route and parking on Highland tional use permit to allow the conversion Yogurt at 1118 Burlingame Ave. across The victim drove both suspects to the Bank of America
Avenue to be closed and converted to an of an existing automobile service building from Straits Restaurant. If opened, it branch at the Serramonte Shopping Center where he withdrew
outdoor plaza. Business owners were con- at 1070 Broadway, Mike Harvey Acura, would be the fifth frozen yogurt business $15,000, according to police.
cerned about lost parking spaces. Instead, into self storage units. Currently the build- downtown. The proposal is the first to take The suspects had the victim drop them off at the Outback
the road is recommended to remain open ing is vacant. The proposal would convert advantage of a recently-changed munici- Steakhouse at the mall after wrapping the cash in a bandanna
with decorative streetscape to allow the the building to self storage units and add pal code allowing five additional food and putting it under the passenger seat for safekeeping,
area to be closed for special events. new units in the area south of the building. establishments — which could be any- according to police. The suspects asked the victim to return
Land use, streetscapes, open space, traf- The owner of a self storage unit on Rollins thing from a bar to a full-service restau- later to help distribute the money. When the victim arrived
fic circulation, parking, design and char- Road did submit a letter opposing the rant — in portions of the Burlingame home, however, he discovered the money had been replaced
acter and historical resources — are change. Avenue commercial area. with newspaper, according to police.
examined in the proposal which creates a Approval was also given to Mercy High Second, was a proposal allowing facade The first suspect is described as an African-American male
vision for the area generally including School, allowing it to increase the maxi- in his mid 30s, 5 feet 7 inches tall, with a muscular build, dark
changes to 1440 Burlingame Ave. across
complexion and short hair. The second suspect is described as
Peninsula Avenue on the south, Oak mum enrollment from 500 to 540 and add from Wells Fargo bank. An olive oil and an African-American male, 45 to 55 years old, 5 feet 8 inches
Grove Avenue on the north, El Camino to the number of faculty from 80 to 83. specialty food store is suggested for the tall, with a slender build, dark eyes and dark complexion.
Real to the west and Anita Road to the Annually, students are accepted to the site.
6 Wednesday • July 28, 2010 LOCAL/STATE THE DAILY JOURNAL

Around the Bay


Oakland gives final
OK to large-scale pot farms
‘Race to the Top’finalists named
OAKLAND — The City Council gave final
approval Tuesday to a plan that makes
Eighteen states, D.C. are education reform grant finalists
Oakland the first city in the country to author- By Dorie Tuner and Christine Armario
ize large-scale industrial pot cultivation. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Just as in the first round,we’re going to set a very high
The city intends to license four production bar because we know that real and meaningful change will
plants where marijuana would be grown, ATLANTA — Eighteen states and the District
packaged and processed for medical use. of Columbia were named finalists Tuesday in the only come from doing hard work and setting high expectations.”
Under the plan, which would take effect in second round of the federal “Race to the Top” — Education Secretary Arne Duncan
January, license recipients would be heavily school reform grant competition, giving them a
taxed and regulated. They would have to pay chance to receive a share of $3.4 billion. In a speech announcing the finalists at the travel to Washington in coming weeks to pres-
the city $211,000 in annual permit fees, carry The states are Arizona, California, Colorado, National Press Club in Washington, D.C., ent their proposals.
$2 million in liability insurance and be pre- Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Kentucky, Tuesday, Education Secretary Arne Duncan The department expects 10 to 15 applicants
pared to devote up to 8 percent of gross sales Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New said a “quiet revolution” of education reform is will ultimately receive money, depending on
to taxes. Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, taking place across the country. whether large or small states win.
The measure also would require bidders to Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and South “It’s being driven by great educators and “Just as in the first round, we’re going to set
meet certain labor, environmental and product Carolina. administrators who are challenging the a very high bar because we know that real and
safety standards. The competition rewards ambitious reforms defeatism and inertia that has trapped genera- meaningful change will only come from doing
However, there would be no size restric- aimed at improving struggling schools and tions of children in second-rate schools,” hard work and setting high expectations,”
tions on the facilities. closing the achievement gap. Dozens of states Duncan said. Duncan said.
Two of the eight City Council members have passed new education policies to foster Thirty-five states and the District of All finalists scored higher than 400 points out
abstained from the vote. charter school growth and modify teachers Columbia applied during the second round of of a possible 500 points in the initial evaluation.
evaluations, hoping to make themselves more the competition. Applications were screened Duncan said the average score rose by 26
New parking meters to go up in S.F. attractive to the judges. by a panel of peer reviewers, and finalists will points between the first and second rounds.
SAN FRANCISCO — New parking meters
intended to help San Francisco officials test
how meter rates affect drivers’ parking choic-
es are set to make their debut.
Burlingame Hills sewer rate hike stopped
Nearly 200 of the high-tech meters will go By Michelle Durand were valid — more than enough to keep rates a one-year rate rather than a five-year imple-
up on Tuesday in the city’s Hayes Valley DAILY JOURNAL STAFF flat. The Board of Supervisors at its next meet- mentation.
neighborhood. Additional meters are slated ing will vote on a new resolution maintaining Both districts require increases because the
for other city neighborhoods. Residents of the Burlingame Hills Sewer the rates but give the board the opportunity to antiquated pipes are roughly 75 years old,
Officials say starting early next year, they Maintenance District held off planned sewer revisit the increase next year, said Chris Hunter, Porter said.
will begin adjusting the meters’ rates and time legislative aide for Supervisor Mark Church. Burlingame Hills also is faced with absorb-
rate hikes with a last-minute delivery of protest
limits. The Crystal Springs Sanitation District, ing a settlement with nonprofit Baykeeper
letters from a majority of customers.
To see how drivers react, sensors in the which currently pays $1,000 annually per res- over sewer overflows which mandates certain
ground will monitor empty spaces and how The district, which has 425 connections,
needed at least 213 letters to successfully keep idential unit, was also slated for an increase to levels of upkeep.
long each vehicle stays parked in one spot. $1,200 but Porter said he only received eight Affected residents, however, argued against
Transportation officials say the goal is to the Board of Supervisors from increasing the
protest letters. the increase, saying they haven’t seen any
reduce congestion and air pollution by current $1,150 rate to $1,350 in fiscal year Although the Board of Supervisors acts as improvements or repairs.
decreasing the amount of time people circle 2010-11 followed by $1,500 the following year. the governing board for 10 sewer districts, Resident Alison Sampson said she’s never
the block searching for parking. As of Tuesday morning, Public Works Burlingame Hills and Crystal Springs are con- seen her neighbors so “very, very angry” over
Director James Porter had received only four sidered separately because they presented a proposed increase that would make rates
San Francisco police to protests letters from Burlingame Hills resi- majority protests in 2006 and 2007. The coun- second only to Hillsborough.
use civilian investigators dents. However, 307 letters were delivered to ty was unable to raise rates and instead began “We have been wounded,” she told the
Supervisor Mark Church’s office, prompting meeting with residents to find a solution for Board of Supervisors.
SAN FRANCISCO — The city’s Police the Board of Supervisors to temporarily table needed upgrades and maintenance without The Board of Supervisors adopted five-year
Department will soon use civilians, not offi- discussion of the increase until the letters increasing costs. rates for the other eight sewer districts in 2007.
cers, to investigate some nonviolent crimes. could be evaluated. In 2009, neither district was able to muster The 10 districts collectively serve approximate-
Police Chief George Gascon said the Porter returned later to say 305 signatures the required majority and the county imposed ly 12,000 residences, businesses and schools.
department will train and equip 15 civilians to
interview victims and witnesses, write
reports, take crime scene photos, and collect
fingerprint and DNA evidence.
Ansel Adams’heirs skeptical about lost negatives claim
Civilians will only be dispatched to nonvio- By Christina Hoag iconic photographer’s representatives dis- work, believed to have been destroyed in a
lent crime scenes such as burglaries. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS missed the claim as a fraud and said they’re 1937 fire at his Yosemite National Park stu-
The $955,000 pilot program is slated to worthless. dio.
begin in January. Arnold Peter, who represents Fresno Adams is renown for his timeless black-
The civilians will cost the department less BEVERLY HILLS — A trove of old glass
painter and construction worker Rick and-white photographs of the American
money than uniformed officers, Gascon said. negatives bought at a garage sale for $45 has Norsigian, said a team of experts who stud- West, which were produced with darkroom
They also are expected to free up officers to been authenticated as the lost work of Ansel ied the 65 negatives over the past six techniques that heightened shadows and
investigate crimes in progress and dangerous Adams and worth at least $200 million, an months concluded “beyond a reasonable contrasts to create mood-filled landscape
offenders. attorney for the owner said Tuesday, but the doubt” that the photos were Adams’ early portraits. He died in 1984 at 82.
THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Wednesday • July 28, 2010 7

REUTERS
A soldier with an injured ankle from the US Army’s 1-320 Field Artillery
REUTERS Regiment, 101st Airborne Division is assisted past his burning M-ATV
Drill ships and response vessels work in the Gulf of Mexico off the Louisiana coast line while attempting to drill armored vehicle after it struck an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) on a
relief wells at the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill wellhead. road near Combat Outpost Nolen in the Arghandab Valley,Afghanistan.

Where’s the oil? By Cain Burdeu Scientists do know that more than
Big war boost clears Congress,
despite war document leak
By Robert Burns Republicans in Congress still
BP hopes to turn page with THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 600 miles of coastline has been oiled
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS were strongly behind the boost in
new CEO, leaner company in the nearly 100 days since the April
war spending, but there was unusu-
NEW ORLEANS — In the nearly 20 explosion of the offshore oil rig
NEW ORLEANS — Battered WASHINGTON — The House on ally strong opposition from mem-
two weeks since a temporary cap Deepwater Horizon.
BP began reinventing itself in the Tuesday sent President Barack bers of Obama’s own Democratic
stopped BP’s gusher at the bottom of They estimate that between 107
shadow of the Gulf of Mexico oil million gallons and 184 million gal- Obama a major war-funding Party. All but 12 of the “no” votes in
the Gulf of Mexico, not much oil has
spill Tuesday, naming its first lons spewed into the Gulf before the increase of $33 billion to pay for his the House came from Democrats.
been showing up on the surface of
American CEO as it reported a cap stopped the flow July 15. The troop surge in Afghanistan, In debate before the vote, Rep.
the water.
record $17 billion quarterly loss. Scientists caution that doesn’t permanent solution, using a relief unmoved by the leaking of classified Jim McGovern, D-Mass., said the
Its outgoing chief miffed the mean the crude is gone. There’s still well to shoot in mud and cement, is documents that portray a military leaked documents revealed corrup-
White House anew with his part- a lot of it in the Gulf, though no one still several weeks away. effort struggling between 2004 and tion and incompetence in the
ing comments. is sure quite how much or exactly So far, officials say they have 2009 against a strengthening insur- Afghanistan government.
Robert Dudley, who will where it is. recovered 34.6 million gallons of gency. “We’re told we can’t extend
replace Tony Hayward on Oct. 1, “You know it didn’t just disap- oily water using skimmer boats and The House voted, 308-114, to unemployment or pay to keep cops
promised changes in light of the pear,” said Ernst Peebles, a biological burned about 11.1 million gallons off approve the spending boost for the on the beat or teachers in the class-
environmental disaster. “There’s oceanographer at the University of the sea surface. So where’s the rest? additional 30,000 U.S. troops in room but we’re asked to borrow
no question we are going to learn South Florida. “We expect that is has Scientists are worried that much of Afghanistan. Other non-war provi- another $33 billion for nation-build-
things from this investigation of been dispersed pretty far by now.” it has been trapped below the surface sions brought the total bill to nearly ing in Afghanistan,” McGovern
the incident,” he told reporters by Jane Lubchenco, the head of the after more than 770,000 gallons of $59 billion. said.
phone from London after the National Oceanic and Atmospheric chemical dispersant were used to From Obama on down, the disclo- At a Senate hearing on prospects
announcement was made. Administration, said government and break up the oil a mile deep. They sure of the documents was con- for a political settlement of the
One certain change is that BP independent scientists have been have found evidence of massive demned by administration officials Afghan conflict, there was scant
will become smaller. It announced working hard to figure out where the clouds of oil suspended in the water. and military leaders on Tuesday, but mention of the leaked material,
it will sell $30 billion in assets oil might be, but don’t yet have num- “What is down there is a smaller the material failed to stir new anti- posted on the website of the whistle-
and has set aside $32.2 billion to bers. Some is still washing up on particle,” said chemical oceanogra- war sentiment. The bad news for the blower group WikiLeaks, but there
cover costs from the largest off- beaches and in coastal wetlands, but pher John Kessler from Texas A&M White House: A pervasive weari- were repeated expressions of frus-
shore oil spill in U.S. history. not in the quantities it was a few University. “You can’t think of it as ness with the war was still there — tration over the direction of the
weeks ago. thick, nasty crude.” and possibly growing. fighting.
8 Wednesday • July 28, 2010 NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL

Around the nation


Attorneys offer competing
portraits of Blagojevich
Timing and location
CHICAGO — Two portraits of Illinois’ disgraced former
governor emerged Tuesday from his corruption trial: An inse-
Housing conditions are hardly uniform across the country
cure bumbler who talked too much and a By J.W. Elphinstone
greedy, smart political schemer deter- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
mined to use his power to enrich himself.
The contrasting images were offered by NEW YORK — If you bought a home
a prosecutor and a defense attorney as they in San Francisco in the past year, it might
finished closing arguments and prepared to feel like the housing slump is over. Bay
hand the case over to the jury, which was Area home prices have shot up 18 percent
scheduled to begin deliberating Rod in the past year.
Blagojevich’s fate Tuesday after hearing But someone next door who bought in
seven weeks of evidence. 2006 may have suffered a 35 percent loss
Rod in value. And if you’re a Las Vegas home-
Blagojevich Defense attorney Sam Adam Jr.
described his client as naive and a poor owner, there’s been no good news in four
judge of character — but not a criminal. He dismissed prose- years.
cution claims that Blagojevich tried to sell or trade the nomi- The latest report on home prices con-
nation to Barack Obama’s former Senate seat. firms that real estate is all about timing
Adam told jurors they knew the truth after listening to hours and location.
of FBI wiretap tapes played by prosecutors. Nationally, home values rose 1.3 per-
cent in May from April, according to the
“You heard the tapes, and you heard Rod on the tapes,” he
Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller 20-city
said. “You can infer what was in Rod’s mind on the tapes. You
home price index released Tuesday. And
can infer from those tapes whether he’s trying to extort the 19 of 20 cities showed price gains month
president of the United States. We heard tape after tape of just over month.
REUTERS
talking.” Yet conditions are hardly uniform
A view of a house for sale is seen in Los Angeles.
across the country. Some cities, such as in all three cities during the early part of half their value since peaking in August
Source: Nigel Lythgoe may return to ‘Idol’ San Francisco and Washington, have less the last decade, then plummeted in the last 2006. And the long-term picture isn’t rosy
LOS ANGELES — A familiar face may be on the verge of area to build out and better job markets, so few years. All three have struggled with either. Home values there have risen a
returning to “American Idol.” they have suffered less or in some cases high foreclosures. mere 2 percent since 2000, according to
According to a person close to the show, recovered more quickly. Even cities like Yet over the past year, while home S&P/Case-Shiller.
“So You Think You Can Dance” judge Phoenix and Las Vegas, which endured prices rose 7.2 percent in Phoenix, they Miami home prices are up 46 percent
Nigel Lythgoe is in talks to come back to some of the worst losses after the housing ticked up only 1.2 percent in the Miami since the beginning of the decade, but just
Fox’s “American Idol” next season in the bubble burst, are seeing vastly different and fell 6.5 percent in Las Vegas. 1 percent over the past year. High-end
producing role he left two years ago. The trends over the past year. Part of the reason is that Phoenix has a sales have helped boost the median price.
person, who was not authorized to discuss “Generally, in any recovery, there is healthier job market than the other two In the last three months, there were five
the talks publicly, spoke Tuesday on con- always parts of the country that lead the cities. Its metro area had an 8.7 percent sales between $8.7 million and $15 mil-
way and certain parts that lag behind,” unemployment rate in May, one point lion. There have been only 27 of those in
dition of anonymity.
said Jonathan Basile, vice president of lower than the national average. the past nine years, said Ron Shuffield,
Nigel Lythgoe The person said Lythgoe would return Las Vegas, meanwhile, had a 14.1 per-
economics at Credit Suisse. “To under- president of Esslinger-Wooten-Maxwell
as a member of the “Idol” executive pro- cent unemployment rate in May, while Realtors Inc.
ducing team to represent CKx Inc., the holding company of 19 stand why, you have to look at the
economies of those areas and how much Miami had an 11.2 percent rate. That left And prices could drop quickly in Miami
Entertainment, co-producer of “American Idol.” fewer households in position to take over the next year. Nearly 23 percent of
Fox declined comment on Lythgoe’s possible return or building went on to help determine why
one outperforms and others underper- advantage of government tax credits for those homeowners with a mortgage in the
whether his judging role on “So You Think You Can Dance,” homebuyers that expired in April and the area have either missed three consecutive
forms.”
which airs on Fox, would be affected. Lythgoe is co-creator lowest mortgage rates in decades. payments or were in foreclosure, accord-
Take the metro areas in Las Vegas,
and an executive producer of the dance contest. Prices in Las Vegas have lost more than ing to Moody’s Analytics.
Phoenix and Miami. Home values soared
THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday • July 28, 2010 9
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Compatibility key for potential Cargill development dynamic and ever-changing community.
Publisher
Jerry Lee

allowed in most areas of our built Editor in Chief


Boulevard, a
By Greg Greenway diverse mix of environment. A fundamental rule On the web Jon Mays
Sports Editor
landowners and of planning is that heavy industry Nathan Mollat
• Roderick D.G.Llewellyn:

A
recent Daily Journal edi- port tenants, not be located near homes, Copy Editor/Page Designer
torial (“Cargill’s over- large interna- schools or other land uses that are Letter writer’s wrong Erik Oeverndiek

ambitious plan,” July tional corpora- sensitive to conditions that are conclusion Production Manager
tions and small normal and necessary for industri- • Keith C.De Filippis: Nicola Zeuzem
14) explained the paper’s official Presidential priorities Production Assistant
position that the Saltworks “50/50 family busi- al operations (noise, nighttime Julio Lara
nesses. lights, etc.). An entire sector of • Jorg Aadahl: Hurtful
Balanced Plan” is “too much” for Republicanism Marketing & Events
Cargill’s Redwood City site. As Collectively, industrial companies is clustered Kerry McArdle
an alternative, the editorial recom- they provide essential products along Seaport Boulevard because Senior Reporter
mends that Redwood City consid- and services for the Peninsula’s they fit in well with the maritime Michelle Durand
smdailyjournal.com
er development of 15 to 20 per- infrastructure. activities of the port’s working Reporters
in the Opinion/Letters section Emanuel Lee, Heather Murtagh, Bill Silverfarb
cent of the property, “centered in SIA has not taken a position on waterfront.
the northern part ... where Seaport whether the Cargill site should be SIA’s perspective on developing Senior Correspondent: Events
developed. Our message is sim- the Cargill site follows from these City leaders have been clear Susan E. Cohn
Boulevard runs the length,” in that the port and surrounding
order to fund restoration of all or ple: If the city and community land-use considerations. There are Business Staff
decide that some portion of the two basic ways to address com- industry will remain a vital part of Charlotte Andersen Anthony Aspillera
most of the remaining land. Redwood City’s long-term future. Mark Aspillera Jennifer Bishop
property should be developed, patibility. First, establish a sub- Keith Blake Gloria Brickman
This suggestion brings the issue Seaport industry provides hun- Gale Divver Robert O’Leary
then good planning requires that stantial buffer between industrial Jeff Palter Kris Skarston
of “land-use compatibility” to the dreds of jobs, local products for
the project works well with exist- and non-industrial uses. The prop-
forefront. Development along local customers and a major
ing industrial land use. SIA has erty’s “northern edge” is precisely Interns • Correspondents • Contractors
Seaport Boulevard would be consistently expressed this mes- the place for such a buffer, partic- source of recycling in the Bay Michael Almonte Diana Clock
directly across the street from sage to both the developer and the ularly if development includes Area. The use of water and rail to Michael Costa Philip Dimaano
heavy industry. Because the port ship cargo dramatically reduces Darold Fredricks Miles Freeborn
city, during the early outreach by new homes and schools. A buffer Brian Grabianowski William Jeske
and industrial businesses in the DMB/Saltworks and through the would separate industry and resi- air pollution and traffic conges- Cheri Lucas April May
Seaport area are important assets tion on the Peninsula. These com- Nick Rose Theresa Seiger
formal planning process. dents by distance as well as phys- Andrew Scheiner Alex Shamis
to the city and the region, any Industrial companies continue ical features (e.g., landscaping), munity benefits are worth protect- Eliot Storch Jeremy Venook
new development on the to invest in their current locations and has to be taken into account ing, and Seaport Industrial
Saltworks site must be compatible because they depend on Seaport as a portion of land required for Association is relying on the pub- Correction Policy
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Dow 10,537.69 +12.26 10-Yr Bond 3.0470% +0.5300


Stocks fall slightly
By Stephen Bernard
Wall Street
Nasdaq 2,288.25 -8.18
S&P 500 1,113.84 -1.17
Oil (per barrel) 77.08
Gold 1,158.00
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — News that consumers maker DuPont on Tuesday joined the
Confidence falls
are more pessimistic put the stock mar-
ket’s rally on hold.
growing number of big corporations that
have raised their earnings forecasts.
DuPont also easily beat analysts’ predic-
as profit is rising
Stocks fell modestly Tuesday after three By Anne d’Innocenzio
days of big gains. The Dow Jones indus- tions for its second-quarter profit and rev-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
trial average rose 12 points for its fourth enue. The company’s stock rose $1.39, or
straight advance, but the gain was largely 3.6 percent, to $40.38, and accounted for
NEW YORK — The disconnect
to due a jump in DuPont Co. after the 10.52 points of the Dow’s advance.
between Wall Street and Main Street is
chemical maker reported strong earnings. Investors have been torn over the past growing.
Broader market indexes fell slightly, and few months between buying on compa- Americans’ confidence in the econo-
there were more losers than gainers on the nies’ upbeat reports and selling on gov- my faded further in July, according to
New York Stock Exchange. ernment and private sector numbers that a monthly survey released Tuesday,
The Conference Board’s report that its keep pointing to a slowing of the econo- amid job worries and skimpy wage
Consumer Confidence Index fell to 50.4 my. growth. That’s at odds with Wall
from June’s revised reading of 54.3 dis- “Investors are really uncertain whether Street’s recent rally fueled by upbeat
tracted investors from another batch of to focus on the underlying economy or earnings reports from big businesses
upbeat earnings reports. The market had earnings,” said Tyler Vernon, principal and such as chemical maker DuPont Co.
expected the index to come in at 51. portfolio manager at Biltmore Capital and equipment maker Caterpillar Inc.
Consumer confidence has fallen in Advisors. That’s because the pumped-up profits
recent months as people have waited in Although earnings had investors’ atten- are being fueled by cost cuts like lay-
vain for a turnaround in the job market. tion the past two weeks, the occasional offs and overseas sales. In fact, big
That has made many consumers hesitant economic number like Tuesday’s con- companies have shown few signs
to spend and in turn raised concerns about sumer confidence survey can trump com- they’re ready to hire.
the economic recovery. Most retail stocks panies’ results, Vernon said. When earn- The Consumer Confidence Index
fell after the confidence number was ings reports are done, unsettling data on came in at 51.0 in July, a steeper-than-
released. jobs, housing and consumer spending will expected decline from the revised 54.3
Companies have a very different take on dominate trading, and may well lead to in June, according to a survey the
the economy from consumers. Chemical more selling. Conference Board.

Yahoo Japan to use Google Business brief


‘Jersey Shore’ cast heads
search tech and not Yahoo’s north to ring open NYSE
By Jay Alabaster NEW YORK — Forget Black Friday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Yahoo Japan It was Tan Tuesday.
The cast of MTV’s “Jersey Shore”
TOKYO — Yahoo Japan Corp. will THE REPLACEMENT:Yahoo Japan Corp.will use skipped the beach for a day to ring the
Google technology rather than Yahoo Inc.’s to run
use Google technology to run its search its search engine and search ad delivery system. opening bell at the New York Stock
engine and search ad delivery system, NO GO IN U.S.:Yahoo Inc.,which is a minority Exchange Tuesday.
after a similar deal in the U.S. was owner of Yahoo Japan,had proposed a partnership
with Google Inc.,but that fell apart in 2008 because Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi gave a
derailed by regulators concerned about a of antitrust concerns. thumbs up to stock brokers before ring-
monopoly. CONCERNS IN JAPAN: Microsoft Corp.’s top lawyer
blasted Google’s proposed expansion in Japan as ing the bell and waving to the crowd.
The decision announced Tuesday by “even more anticompetitive”as its aborted alliance Fellow cast members Paul DelVecchio
Yahoo Japan, which runs separately from with Yahoo Inc.in the U.S.would have been.Yahoo
Japan says it had consulted with regulators in and Vinny Guadagnino pumped their
its California-based namesake, means Japan.
that the bulk of Internet searches done in fists in the air, and the rest of the group
Japan will use Google’s search engine applauded.
rather than Yahoo Inc.’s. Yahoo Japan and would be maintained to keep the market The second season of the show will
Google both said enough independence competitive. make its premiere Thursday.

Hiring budget a bit tight


right now?
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Raiders legend Tatum dies


By Rusty Miller Stingley was cutting turned away by Stingley’s family.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS inside when he lunged for “It’s not so much that Darryl doesn’t want
a pass which fell incom- to, but it’s the people around him,” Tatum told
COLUMBUS, Ohio — He was called the plete. Bearing down at full the Oakland Tribune in 2004. “So we haven’t
“Assassin.” speed from the opposite been able to get through that. Every time we
Jack Tatum was one of the hardest hitters in direction, Tatum met plan something, it gets messed up. Getting to
the NFL, a Pro Bowl safety who intimidated Stingley while the receiver him or him getting back to me, it never hap-
opposing players with bone-jarring tackles was off balance and lean- pens.”
that helped make his Oakland Raiders one of ing forward. Stingley Tatum, though, showed no remorse for his
toughest teams of its era. Jack Tatum crumpled to the ground, headhunting ways in a 1980 book, “They Call
He’s also a player who will always be tied his fourth and fifth verte- Me Assassin” and the follow-ups “They Still
to one of the game’s most tragic moments — brae severed. Call Me Assassin: Here We Go Again” in
a hit in a preseason game that left New Over the years, Stingley would regain limit- 1989 and “Final Confessions of an NFL
England Patriots receiver Darryl Stingley par- ed use of his body, but he spent the rest of his Assassin” in 1996.
alyzed from the neck down. life in an electric wheelchair. He died in 2007. “Jack was a true Raider champion and a true
Tatum died Tuesday at age 61 in an Oakland There were never words of consolation or Raider warrior. ... Jack was the standard bear-
hospital. The cause was a massive heart an apology from Tatum, and the two players er and an inspiration for the position of safety
attack, according to friend and former Ohio never spoke after the hit. throughout college and professional football,”
OAKLAND RAIDERS State teammate John Hicks. Tatum had battled “It was tough on him, too,” Hicks said of the Raiders said in a statement.
Former safety Jack ‘The Assassin’Tatum was diabetes and other health problems for years, Tatum. “He wasn’t the same person after that Former Oakland teammate Willie Brown
one of the hardest hitters the NFL has ever Hicks said. (hit). For years he was almost a recluse.” said Tatum was a true professional.
known. He will forever be remembered for The collision with Stingley happened Aug. Tatum said he tried to visit Stingley at an
delivering a hit that left a player paralyzed. 12, 1978, at Oakland Coliseum. Oakland hospital shortly after the hit but was See TATUM, Page 14

Seymour
No-nos: No big deal
By Mike Fitzpatrick
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
in camp
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Five no-hitters — two of them perfect games
— and another gem that was spoiled by an NAPA — When the team bus rolled into the
umpire. Oakland Raiders’ training camp on Tuesday,
By now, San Francisco Giants broadcaster there was a bit of a surprise when the first per-
Mike Krukow and others around baseball are son walked off.
beginning to expect a piece of pitching history There was five-time Pro Bowler Richard
every week. Seymour coming off a bus filled almost entire-
“I do. I can’t explain it,” said Krukow, who ly with rookies and other
pitched in the majors from 1976-89. “Amazing. inexperienced players
I think it’s pretty cool. The Year of the Pitcher.” ready to report to his first
Matt Garza tossed Tampa Bay’s first no-hitter training camp with the
Monday night in a 5-0 victory over the Detroit Raiders.
Tigers, becoming the fifth big leaguer to turn the While some veterans
trick during a season of mastery on the mound. slapped with the franchise
The last time there were five no-hitters in one tag choose to miss some of
year was 1991, when Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan training camp before sign-
threw one of seven in the majors. Now, arms are ing their tender, Seymour
in charge again — so much so that no-hit alerts Richard ended any doubt about a
seem commonplace. Seymour holdout more than a
Ho hum, another shutout. Complete game? month ago when he signed
Yawn. his for $12.398 million.
“Pitching has gotten better,” Rays manager “Camp is the foundation that you build your
Joe Maddon said. “I don’t know that the hitting success on for the season,” he said. “During
has gone back a bit, but the pitching has defi- the season, you’re spending so much time with
nitely gotten better.” game plans and focusing in on your opponents
The numbers back him up. that you really don’t have the time to work on
Fourteen times a pitcher has carried a no-hit- a lot of individual things. This is my time
ter into the eighth inning this year. That’s the where I really get into me and focus in on the
most through July 26 since at least 1974, as far things I need to do to make myself a better
back as such records go at STATS LLC. player. Come in and knock some of the rust off
As a comparison, it happened six times by that and be ready to go.”
date last season. The Raiders acquired Seymour just before
“I don’t know if there are any explanations for the start of last season by sending a 2011 first-
REUTERS FILE PHOTO
it,” Minnesota manager Ron Gardenhire said. “It round pick to New England. Seymour made an
runs in cycles and you just go through it.” Tampa Bay’s Matt Garza became the fifth pitcher this season to throw a no hitter,the most since impressive debut just days after arriving in
seven were thrown in 1991.Fourteen times this season,a pitcher has taken a no hitter into the
See PITCHING, Page 12 eighth inning. See RAIDERS, Page 14

San Mateo White Sox want World Series berth


By Emanuel Lee West Park in Santa Cruz. backyard and we would get to wake
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF The victory capped an undefeated “Not making the World Series last year put up and drive 45 minutes to the game.
run for the White Sox through a lot of fire in these kids.It would mean The boys are absolutely ecstatic and
Last year, the San Mateo White regional play, as they beat the Santa the thing that excites me is they’re
Clara Red Sox 2-1 in their first game everything (to reach the World Series).” not taking the happy-to-be-there atti-
Sox came oh-so-close to reaching
before defeating the Los Gatos Cubs — Lenny Souza,San Mateo White Sox manager tude. We’re going down (to
the Palomino World Series.
6-1 in a winner’s bracket semifinal. Compton) to win the tournament.
This year they’re looking to close San Mateo advances to the Don’t get me wrong — I’m happy to
within a game of reaching the West Jose PAL Stadium this season for
the deal. San Mateo (31-8) will get Western Zone tournament at the Zone championship round, losing the second year in a row. be there, but it’s like anything else in
another crack to do just that after Major League Baseball Urban Youth both of its games by a combined “Not making the World Series last life. You always want more so we’re
winning its second straight Northern Academy in Compton, where it will grand total of two runs. Only the year put a lot of fire in these kids,” going to be greedy and try to eat our
California Region tournament on play tourney host Urban on Saturday winner of the West Zone advances to San Mateo manager Lenny Souza cake, too.”
Monday, 7-2 over the Los Altos- at 3:30 p.m. the prestigious Palomino World said. “It would mean everything (to
Mountain View Broncos at Harvey Last year, the White Sox came Series, which will be held at San reach the World Series). It’s in our See SOX, Page 14
12 Wednesday • July 28, 2010 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Rangers top A’s with two-run homer in 10th


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rangers 3, A’s 1 Lee is 1-1 with two no-decisions in his four the ball from catcher Kurt Suzuki’s glove on
starts since he was acquired by Texas in a his slide to the plate.
ARLINGTON, Texas — Nelson Cruz hit a trade with Seattle on July 9. Guerrero had been in a 4-for-31 slump over
against Detroit. Lee didn’t walk a batter and
two-run homer in the bottom of the 10th to lift Over that span, Lee has issued only one his previous eight games and had gone with-
has issued only seven walks in 17 starts this
Texas to a 3-1 victory over the Oakland walk in 35 1-3 innings, and that was inten- out an RBI for a season-long nine straight
season.
Athletics on Tuesday night after Rangers tional. games.
Oakland advanced a runner to third with
starter Cliff Lee struck out a career-high 13
two outs in the 10th, but Neftali Feliz (2-2) A’s starter Gio Gonzalez allowed eight The A’s tied it at 1 in the sixth with the help
and scattered five hits in a nine-inning no-
struck out pinch-hitter Cliff Pennington. baserunners in the first four innings, then of a Bengie Molina’s error. Coco Crisp sin-
decision.
The A’s only run against Lee was unearned retired the final six he faced before leaving gled, and took off for second on a steal
With the game tied at 1, Josh Hamilton
in the sixth with the help of a two-base error after six innings and 111 pitches. Gonzalez attempt. Neither second baseman Kinsler nor
drew a one-out walk off Michael Wertz (2-2)
on second baseman Ian Kinsler. gave up one run and five hits, struck out six shortstop Elvis Andrus went over to cover
and Cruz followed by lofting a 1-1 pitch high
Lee has lasted at least eight innings in eight and walked three. Molina’s throw, and Crisp moved to third
into the left field seats.
straight starts, the longest streak in the majors In the Texas first, Michael Young drew a when the ball skipped into center field for an
Lee, who remains stuck on 99 career victo-
since Toronto’s Pat Hentgen had 12 in a row one-out walk and raced home ahead of
ries, had the most strikeouts for the Rangers error on Kinsler.
in 1996.
since Aaron Sele’s 13 on Aug. 12, 1999, Vladimir Guerrero’s double. Young dislodged Suzuki’s single drove in Crisp.

San Francisco tops Florida’s Cy Young hopeful


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Giants 6, Marlins 4 the ninth for his 30th save in 32 tries, helping It didn’t happen for the Marlins’ All-Star.
the Giants remain 1 1/2 games ahead of Aubrey Huff hit an RBI-double in the third
SAN FRANCISCO — Juan Uribe hit a tie- third base, just missed a home run on the first Cincinnati in the NL wild card race. to drive in Andres Torres and later scored on
breaking home run leading off the eighth pitch he saw from reliever Brian Sanches (0- They did it by outlasting Florida All-Star Posey’s single. Posey’s streak is two shy of
inning and Edgar Renteria added a two-run Josh Johnson then scoring three times off the McCovey’s rookie record set in 1959, and the
2) before he belted a 1-2 pitch deep over the
shot, helping the San Francisco Giants beat Marlins’ bullpen. longest by any Giant since Randy Winn had a
the Florida Marlins 6-4 on Tuesday night. wall in left-center to break a 3-3 tie. Renteria
Uribe’s home run was his 14th of the season 20-game streak in 2007.
Buster Posey extended his major league- followed three batters later with his second and his second in four games. Renteria’s was Torres doubled with two outs in the fifth and
leading hit streak to 20 games, two shy of the homer of the season. his first since April 9. scored on Freddy Sanchez’s single to make it
Giants’ franchise rookie record held by Willie Dan Uggla homered twice for Florida, Johnson had not allowed more than two 3-2 but Uggla’s solo home run off Cain tied
McCovey, as San Francisco won for the 16th which lost for just the fifth time in 15 games. runs in his previous 13 starts and was attempt- the score.
time in 20 games. Sergio Romo (4-3) pitched one scoreless ing to become the first pitcher since Houston’s Johnson allowed three runs and eight hits,
Uribe, starting in place of Pablo Sandoval at inning for the win while Brian Wilson worked Mike Scott (1986) to run the streak to 14. matching his season high.

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missed call at first base by umpire Jim Joyce.
“It’s pretty unbelievable. I don’t know. It’s not
an easy thing to do,” said Boston Red Sox pitch-
until Matt Joyce’s sixth-inning grand slam off
Tigers starter Max Scherzer.
“Pitching is starting to take over the game and
pretty darn nasty,” Houston third baseman Chris
Johnson said. “If they are on their game, it’s a
battle. These guys have a chance to do it every
er Clay Buchholz, who tossed a no-hitter in his that’s good,” Florida right-hander Ricky night.”
second major league start on Sept. 1, 2007. Nolasco said. “That’s the way it should be.” Former big league pitcher and current Los
CC Sabathia got it started with a near no-no at Angeles Angels broadcaster Mark Gubicza has a
Tampa Bay on April 10, and the list of close “I don’t remember ever hearing about it hap- That figures, coming from a pitcher. But there
pening like this. Maybe guys are preparing a lit- are several reasons why baseball’s balance of simple theory of his own.
calls features youngsters from Ricky Romero “I think the resurgence of the power arm is
and Travis Wood to established stars such as tle bit better and sticking to their game plan power has swung to the guys on the mound.
Among them: why. Outside of Dallas Braden, who doesn’t
John Lackey and Daisuke Matsuzaka. throughout the game. It takes a lot of luck to do
• Testing for steroids and amphetamines. have overpowering stuff but spots the ball pretty
Of course, several finished the job. Oakland it. That’s one of the key things. You’ve got to
well, you can see an overwhelming majority of
left-hander Dallas Braden retired all 27 batters have a couple of good plays in the field.” • An increased emphasis on defense. pitchers now that have plus fastballs in the 93-96
against Tampa Bay on May 9 and Philadelphia Ted Lilly of the Chicago Cubs and Gavin • The sport-wide spread of bat-breaking cut (mph) range and sometimes top out at 98. There
ace Roy Halladay duplicated the feat 20 days Floyd of the crosstown White Sox even had fastballs. are more of them that we’ve seen probably since
later at Florida, making this the only season dueling no-hitters going into the bottom of the • Advances in medicine that help revive maybe the late 60s and early 70s,” he said.
besides 1880 to include a pair of perfect games. seventh inning at Wrigley Field on June 13. injured arms. “Unless the (radar) guns aren’t right, I’ve
Arizona’s Edwin Jackson and Colorado’s Tampa Bay has been involved in three no-hit- • Better teaching and competition at youth, never seen so many guys with such good fast-
Ubaldo Jimenez also threw no-hitters — not to ters this season, shut down by Braden and college, minor league and international levels. balls. And when you have a guy who can spot a
mention the perfect game Detroit right-hander Jackson before Garza’s gem Monday on a night “These are the best pitchers in the world, and fastball, you can be very successful.”
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Wednesday • July 28, 2010 13

NFL hammers home concussion education


By Rachel Cohen uted to players, starting in 2007. be the leaders,” make every sport safer.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS That pamphlet said: “Current research with The new wording was first reported by The Veteran Cowboys linebacker Keith Brooking
professional athletes has not shown that having New York Times. NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said it’s always good to have “anything that can
NEW YORK — The NFL will distribute a more than one or two concussions leads to per- confirmed the changed language on Tuesday. warn guys and can give everyone transparency
new poster to teams that warns of the dangers manent problems if each injury is managed The document was a joint effort of the NFL’s
properly.” and union’s medial committees. Ellenbogen said so it’s clear the effects of this game that we
from concussions in much harsher language play.”
than the league had previously used. Dr. Richard Ellenbogen, co-chairman of the they consulted with experts from the Centers for
NFL committee that studies concussions, said Disease Control and Prevention, National But he also conceded, “If I knew that 12 years
Traumatic brain injury “may lead to prob-
that recent research — even reports that have Institutes of Health and Department of Defense. ago coming into this, I wouldn’t change a thing;
lems with memory and communication, per- come out in just the last few months — influ- Ellenbogen said the committee also talked to I wouldn’t do anything different.”
sonality changes, as well as depression and enced the changes in wording. players, including Seattle Seahawks special
the early onset of dementia,” the document Fellow Dallas linebacker Anthony Spencer
Ellenbogen, a neurosurgeon at the University teams ace Sean Morey, about how to word the agreed that it’s important for players to be aware
reads. “Concussions and conditions resulting of Washington who became the co-chair in poster so that players would heed its warnings.
from repeated brain injury can change your March, said NFL commissioner Roger Goodell “This is the most avant garde, up-to-date sci- of the risks, but he’s not sure the new poster will
life and your family’s life forever.” wanted the committee to “get in front of the entific document out there for a contact sport,” make them any more knowledgeable.
The acknowledgment of such risks is a signif- medical evidence.” Ellenbogen said. “While it’s intended for the “I’m sure everyone knows,” he said. “I don’t
icant change from a pamphlet previously distrib- He said Goodell told members, “We need to pros, we’re hoping it has a trickle-down effect to think it’s a big secret.”

Other 49ers players and local celebrities also his NFL career. But after “I told Roy this ... he
NFL Notes are set to take part. flunking his physical, he could have walked in with
was placed on the his tights on,” Bryant said
49ers TE Davis hosts AP Sources: Bengals Physically Unable to after the first of Dallas’ two
charity curling tournament reach deal with TO Perform list (PUP). practices Tuesday. “I would
“Part of our process is have took his shoulder pads,
SANTA CLARA — Vernon Davis is hosting CINCINNATI — The Bengals reached a con- everybody’s got to pass the his pants, his helmet, his
his own version of a bonspiel — better known as tract agreement with receiver Terrell Owens on conditioning test to be sure socks, his shoes. I would
a curling tournament. Tuesday, two persons familiar with the situation they’re ready to compete,” have took everything. But
The San Francisco 49ers’ Pro Bowl tight end told The Associated Press. He’s expected to you know what, that’s not
Terrence Cody coach John Harbaugh said Dez Bryant
is calling Bay Area curlers, report to training camp in a after Tuesday’s practice. even an issue.”
and those just eager to learn day or two and sign a one- “It’s going to be hot out here, our practices are Bryant, the talented receiver who slipped to
or help a good cause, to the year deal that will pay him fast. We’ve got to be sure guys are physically 24th overall in the draft because of questions
ice for a charity event $2 million with a chance for ready to practice at the pace we’re practicing at. about his character and talk of him skipping
Wednesday night in San an additional $2 million in “So, when he passes the conditioning test, meetings and classes at Oklahoma State, said he
Jose at the very place he bonuses. he’ll practice.” is trying to do all the right things with the
first tried curling last The Bengals were his first Years ago, Cody weighed over 400 pounds. Cowboys at training camp.
November and loved it. choice, giving him a chance After falling to the second round on draft day, he “But it seems like I can’t do the right thing
Davis hopes his function, to team with close friend said, “I felt it was my weight and stuff that because every little thing that I do (reporters)
Vernon Davis called “Curling with the Terrell Owens Chad Ochocinco, who has dropped me to this late.” watch it and try to make a big deal out of it,”
Stars,” will do well enough already dubbed the pair Bryant said.
And now, his NFL career will get off to a late
that he can hold it again next year. Perhaps even Batman and Robin. The Bengals made an offer Plenty of drama and headlines ensued when
start.
making it an annual event. on Monday, and Owens accepted a day later. Bryant didn’t carry Williams’ pads after the first
“I’m not surprised. Every year certain guys
Scheduled to attend are 2010 Olympic curlers Players are required to report for the start of workout in pads Sunday, then he said he was
struggle with that,” Harbaugh said. “Guys learn
John Benton and Chris Plys and coach Phill training camp on Wednesday in Georgetown, drafted to play football not to take care of some-
there’s a certain level of expectation in terms of
Drobnick. Davis watched the U.S. men’s four- Ky. Owens is expected to show up when work- one else’s gear. He jogged off the field without
conditioning that goes with being an NFL play-
some compete in Vancouver for a weekend in outs begin on Thursday, said one person speak- commenting Monday after the story had spread
er, especially for this team. So he’s going to have
February as the team’s honorary captain. He ing on condition of anonymity because the team so quickly and widely.
to get himself in the type of shape he needs to be
brought up the idea for this event at the time. had made no announcement of the signing. Bryant was clearly frustrated Tuesday as he
in.”
“It’s a great opportunity to get out and show answered repeated questions about the situation
everybody what curling is about,” Davis said. Ravens’ rookie Cody Cowboys’ Bryant never and his relationship with Williams, all while
“It’s fair to say I’m the No. 1 curling fan.” flunks conditioning test signing autographs for fans chanting their sup-
He expects around 50 people for the function, expected pads to be an issue port for the rookie wearing No. 88.
having sold a half-dozen sheets of ice time. They WESTMINSTER, Md. — Baltimore Ravens SAN ANTONIO — Dez Bryant insists he “We are fine. Matter of fact, it is not even a sit-
will receive instruction from the Olympians second-round draft pick Terrence Cody failed was unaware of the rookie ritual of carrying a uation,” Bryant said. “Me and Roy are great. Not
before the friendly competition. There will also his conditioning test Tuesday and was not per- veteran’s shoulder pads after practice. The only Roy, but the whole team. ... Everybody on
be a dinner and silent auction with part of the mitted to participate in the team’s first training Dallas Cowboys’ first-round pick would have the team likes me and I like everybody on the
proceeds benefiting the Davis Family camp practice. done more than that had he known his refusal to team. (Reporters) are trying to put me and Roy
Foundation and the San Francisco Bay Area The 360-pound defensive tackle out of accommodate Roy Williams’ request would against each other. That’s not going to happen.
Curling Club. Alabama signed a three-year contract Monday become such a big issue. We’re trying to do something real special here.”
and arrived at McDaniel College eager to launch
14 Wednesday • July 28, 2010 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

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body,” said Hall of Famer Willie Brown, a for-
mer Raiders teammate. “He was just doing his
job. That’s the way he played the game.”
never broke stride and ran 42 yards for the
winning touchdown.
Tatum grew up in Passaic, N.J. and had lit-
block by a Buckeye.
“We have lost one of our greatest
Buckeyes,” current Ohio State coach Jim
Despite their lingering resentment, Stingley tle interest in organized sports until high
was gracious in 2003 when he learned Tatum school. He grew to love football and was Tressel said in a statement. “When you think
“He wasn’t the type of person who was real- of Ohio State defense, the first name that
had diabetes and several toes amputated. offered a scholarship to Ohio State.
ly out trying to maim anybody or hurt any- comes to mind is Jack Tatum. His loss touch-
body,” he said. “He was just doing his job. “You can’t, as a human being, feel happy Recruited as a running back, Tatum would
about something like that happening to anoth- sneak over to the defensive side to play line- es every era of Ohio State players and fans.”
That’s the way he played the game.”
er human being,” Stingley told The Boston backer. In time, the Ohio State coaches — Raiders safety Michael Huff sent a message
After starring for Ohio State under coach Globe. particularly secondary coach Lou Holtz —
Woody Hayes, Tatum was drafted in the first on Twitter after learning of Tatum’s death:
Tatum began a charitable group to help kids recognized that Tatum was a natural on
round by the Raiders in 1971. In nine seasons “R.I.P. Jack Tatum the assassin. One of the
with diabetes and helped raise more than $1.4 defense.
with Oakland, he started 106 of 120 games, best safetys to ever play this game, his legacy
million to fight the disease in the Columbus Tatum was a part of the “super sophs” class
had 30 interceptions and helped the Raiders will live forever.”
area. that led Ohio State to an unbeaten season and
win the 1976 Super Bowl. He played his final the national championship in 1968. He stole It was unfortunate that Tatum’s hitting over-
season with the Houston Oilers in 1980. “He was a good athlete and a good person,”
Hicks said. “He gave a lot back to the com- the headlines in the Buckeyes’ showdown shadowed how well he did everything else,
In his third book, he wrote, “I understand munity, but he didn’t want a lot said about it.” with No. 1 Purdue early in the season, shad- Brown said.
why Darryl is considered the victim. But I’ll owing All-American running back Leroy
never understand why some people look at me Tatum was also involved in “The “Jack should be in the Hall of Fame. There’s
Immaculate Reception” in the Raiders’ 1972 Keyes in Ohio State’s 13-0 upset of the
as the villain.” Boilermakers. no question, no doubt about it,” he said.
playoff loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. With 22
Tatum was not penalized on the play and the In his three years as a starter, Tatum’s teams “When you’re playing back in the middle, you
seconds left, Tatum jarred loose a desperation
NFL took no disciplinary action, but it did pass from Terry Bradshaw to Frenchy Fuqua went 27-2 and won two Big Ten titles. have one job to do (and) that’s stop the long
tighten its rules on violent hits. with a trademark hit. The ball bounced off Each week after an Ohio State game, the pass right down the middle. He did that better
“He wasn’t the type of person who was real- Fuqua’s foot and ricocheted into the arms of coaching staff awards the “Jack Tatum hit of than anybody that I could think of.”

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two-time Pro Bowler John
Henderson in June to bol-
ster the middle of the line.
is at quarterback, where JaMarcus Russell has
been released and Jason Campbell is expected
to take over as starter.
since being a first-round pick in 2005. He has
thrown for 55 touchdowns, 38 interceptions
and has a passer rating of 82.3 in his career.
“I love stopping the Russell entered camp a year ago solidly He is coming off his best season, complet-
run,” said Henderson, who entrenched as the starter after a promising fin- ing 64.5 percent of his passes with 20 touch-
Oakland, recording two sacks in a season- joined the team after off-
opening loss to San Diego. But Seymour had ish to the 2008 season. Russell was fined upon downs, 15 interceptions and a passer rating of
season workouts. “That’s his arrival for being overweight, a sign of 86.4. But the Redskins went 4-12 last season.
only two more sacks in the final 15 games and my thing. I like to sack the
was unable to solve the Raiders’ run defense things to come. The Raiders acquired Campbell during the
Rolando quarterback too but I
woes. He struggled mightily in camp and when draft for a 2012 fourth-round draft pick.
McClain always like stopping the
The Raiders finished the season 5-11, their run.” the season started before finally losing his job NOTES: The Raiders announced Tuesday
NFL-worst seventh straight season with at The only Raiders player who remains to Bruce Gradkowski midway through the that they had hired former linebacker Greg
least 11 losses. Oakland finished 29th in run unsigned is McClain, the eighth overall pick. campaign. He completed 48.8 percent of his Biekert as a defensive assistant weeks ago. ...
defense at 155.5 yards per game. Oakland has signed its other eight draft picks passes, with three touchdowns, 11 intercep- The team will hold meetings all day
Fixing the run defense has been one of the and hopes to have McClain under contract tions and a 50.0 passer rating that was the Wednesday before practice starts Thursday. ...
key tasks this offseason. Oakland used its first before practice begins Thursday. lowest in 11 years. He was eventually released QB Bruce Gradkowski, sidelined all offsea-
two draft picks on middle linebacker Rolando The defensive additions from last year are on May 6, shortly after the team’s mandatory son with a torn pectoral muscle, has been
McClain and defensive lineman Lamarr minicamp. throwing to receivers the past few weeks.

dous performance from San Mateo’s starters and had a triple and single versus Los Gatos. being on the other end this time.”

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in the tournament. Against Santa Clara, Josh
Fredendall threw a complete-game gem, and
Nick Franquez followed that up with a com-
Andrew Vanisi also had a strong tourney,
picking up some key hits along the way.
Souza said the win over Santa Clara set the
Despite returning only three starters —
Labbie, Davidson and Pierce Precht — from
last year’s team, San Mateo came back
plete-game, three-hitter against Los Gatos. tone for the tournament because the Red Sox stronger than ever. The White Sox’s accom-
Despite being known as a offensive club for are a perennial power. However, San Mateo
In the NorCal Region championship game, most of the season, the White Sox were beat them for the first time in program history plishments — winning a league title was also
San Mateo was down 2-1 entering the bottom defined by their lights-out pitching in region- during the regular season and followed that up a program first — was all the more impressive
of the sixth inning before erupting for six als. with a nail-biting victory in regionals. The considering they did it without the services of
runs, highlighted by a run-scoring single from “We had some big hits, but come playoffs White Sox prevailed with one out in the bot- Sam Tuivailala, who was prepared for another
Trevor McNeil that tied the game at 2. you need great pitching, and we got that,” tom of the seventh when Jonathan Murphy strong summer season before he was drafted
McNeil’s hit came on a full count and was the Souza said. “It was really great to see Nick stole third base before coming home when the and signed by the St. Louis Cardinals.
10th pitch of his at-bat. Nick McHugh fol- pitch the way he did because he’s had to work throw to third went to left field. “That’s what everyone is saying, ‘Could
lowed with a RBI single, Sam Pachloluk hard to come back (from an arm injury suf- “My heart dropped (when Murphy took off
stroked a two-run single and John Coloma you imagine if we had Sam?’” Souza said.
fered in his junior year at Aragon High). He for third),” Souza said, noting that Murphy
capped the uprising with a two-run double. was just phenomenal.” “That’s a credit to all these guys that we were
didn’t have a steal sign from the coaches. “He
Cage Cascone started and allowed just one Souza also had high praise for center field- tried to steal on his own and did it. It was a able to do this without a player of Sam’s cal-
earned run over six innings before Mitch er Nate Davidson, whom he deemed as the pretty intense game and we’ve thrown the iber. These guys believe in each other and it’s
Labbie tossed a scoreless seventh to seal the tournament MVP. Davidson made a number kitchen sink at them in the past and they looks like they’ve been playing together all
outcome. Cascone’s start capped a tremen- of stellar defensive plays in the tournament, always found a way to beat us. It was nice their lives.”
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WED THUR FRI SAT SUN MON TUE

28 29 30 31 1 2 3
MLS STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
vs.Florida vs.Florida vs.Dodgers vs.Dodgers vs.Dodgers OFF @Colorado East Division East Division
4:05 p.m. 12:45 p.m. 7:15 p.m.
NBC-11
1:10 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 5:40 p.m.
CSN-BA HD
EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD FOX CSN-BA HD
W L T Pts GF GA New York 63 36 .636 — Atlanta 57 42 .576 —
Columbus 10 3 4 34 25 13 Tampa Bay 61 38 .616 2 Philadelphia 54 46 .540 3 1/2
@Texas @ Texas @Chicago @Chicago @Chicago vs.Royals vs.Royals
5:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 5:10 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 11:05 a.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. New York 51 49 .510 6 1/2
New York 8 6 2 26 18 19 Boston 56 44 .560 7 1/2
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL Florida 50 50 .500 7 1/2
Toronto FC 6 5 5 23 19 18 Toronto 52 49 .515 12
Washington 43 57 .430 14 1/2
Chicago 4 5 5 17 18 19 Baltimore 31 69 .310 32 1/2
July 31 Aug. 7 Aug. 14 Aug. 21 Aug. 28 Sept. 5 Sept. 11
vs. Seattle @ Colorado vs.Kansas City vs.LA Galaxy @ N.Y. @ Houston Kansas City 4 8 4 16 13 20 Central Division
vs. Dallas
7 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
Central Division W L Pct GB
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL Philadelphia 4 8 2 14 18 26
CSN+ W L Pct GB St.Louis 55 45 .550 —
New England 4 9 2 14 15 26
Chicago 55 44 .556 — Cincinnati 56 46 .549 —
Aug. 1 Aug. 7 Aug. 14 Aug. 22 Aug. 28 Sept. 1 Sept. 5 D.C. 3 11 3 12 12 28
@Atlanta vs.Chicago vs.Washington
Minnesota 55 46 .545 1 Milwaukee 48 54 .471 8
@ Chicago @ Atlanta @Sky Blue FC vs.Boston
2 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. TBD Detroit 51 48 .515 4 Chicago 46 55 .455 9 1/2
FSC FSC WESTERN CONFERENCE Cleveland 42 58 .420 13 1/2 Houston 41 59 .410 14
W L T Pts GF GA Kansas City 42 58 .420 13 1/2 Pittsburgh 35 64 .354 19 1/2

TRANSACTIONS PGA TOUR SCHEDULE Los Angeles


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14 West Division West Division
BASEBALL W L Pct GB
Jan.7-10 — SBS Championship (Geoff Ogilvy) FC Dallas 6 2 8 26 20 14 W L Pct GB
COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE — Suspended N.Y. Jan.14-17 — Sony Open in Hawaii (Ryan Palmer) San Diego 58 40 .593 —
Mets manager Jerry Manuel one game and fined San Jose 6 4 5 23 20 18 Texas 59 41 .590 —
Jan.20-24 — Bob Hope Classic (Bill Haas) San Francisco 57 44 .564 2 1/2
him an undisclosed amount for his inappropriate Jan.28-31 — Farmers Insurance Open (Ben Crane) Colorado 6 5 5 23 18 16 Los Angeles 52 50 .510 8 Los Angeles 54 46 .540 5
conduct during Friday’s game against Chicago.Sus- Feb.4-7 — Northern Trust Open (Steve Stricker) Seattle 6 8 4 22 20 25 Oakland 50 49 .505 8 1/2
pended minor leaguers RHP Jose Acosta Colorado 51 49 .510 8 1/2
Feb.11-14 — AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Houston 5 8 4 19 21 25 Seattle 39 62 .386 20 1/2
(Pittsburgh),1B Jorge Castillo (free agent),SS Pedro (Dustin Johnson) Arizona 37 63 .370 22 1/2
Lopez (Washington) and 1B Cesar Nicolas (Detroit) Feb. 17-21 — WGC-Accenture Match Play Cham- Chivas USA 4 9 3 15 18 22
50 games after each tested positive for a perform- pionship (Ian Poulter) Tuesday’s results Tuesday’s results
ance-enhancing substance in violation of the Minor Feb. 18-21 — Mayakoba Classic at Riviera Maya-
League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. NOTE:Three points for victory,one point for tie. Cleveland 4,N.Y.Yankees 1 Philadelphia 9,Arizona 5
Cancun (Cameron Beckman)
CLEVELAND INDIANS — Selected the contract of Feb. 25-28 — Waste Management Phoenix Open Toronto 8,Baltimore 2 Washington 3,Atlanta 0
RHP Josh Tomlin from Columbus (IL).Optioned OF (Hunter Mahan) Wednesday’s game Tampa Bay 3,Detroit 2 N.Y.Mets 8,St.Louis 2
Michael Brantley to Columbus.Designated INF Wes March 4-7 — Honda Classic (Camilo Villegas)
Hodges for assignment. Manchester United at MLS All-Stars,5:30 p.m. Texas 3,Oakland 1,10 innings Houston 6,Chicago Cubs 1
March 11-14 — WGC-CA Championship (Ernie Els) Cincinnati 12,Milwaukee 4
TEXAS RANGERS—Signed RHP Cody Buckel and March 11-14 — Puerto Rico Open (Derek Lamely) Saturday’s game Minnesota 11,Kansas City 2
assigned him to their Arizona League team. March 18-21 — Transitions Championship (Jim New England at Philadelphia,12:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 4,Colorado 2
ATLANTA BRAVES — Optioned OF Nate McLouth Chicago White Sox 11,Seattle 0
Furyk) FC Dallas at Colorado,1 p.m. San Francisco 6,Florida 4
to Gwinnett (IL). Activated OF Brent Clevlen from March 25-29 — Arnold Palmer Invitational (Els) Boston at L.A.Angels,late
the 15-day DL.Agreed to terms with C David Ross Toronto FC at Kansas City,5:30 p.m. L.A.Dodgers 2,San Diego 0
April 1-4 — Shell Houston Open (Anthony Kim) Wednesday’s games
on a two-year contract extension through the 2012 April 8-11 — The Masters (Phil Mickelson) New York at Houston,5:30 p.m. Wednesday’s games
season. Minnesota (Duensing 3-1) at Kansas City (Bannis-
April 15-18 — Verizon Heritage (Jim Furyk) D.C.United at Real Salt Lake,6 p.m. Chicago Cubs (R.Wells 5-7) at Houston (Norris 2-7),
COLORADO ROCKIES — Reinstated INF Troy Tu- April 22-25 — Zurich Classic of New Orleans (Jason ter 7-9),11:10 a.m. 11:05 a.m.
lowitzki from the 15-day DL. Designed INF Brad Seattle FC at San Jose,7 p.m.
Bohn) Boston (Beckett 1-1) at L.A. Angels (Pineiro 10-7), Cincinnati (Tr.Wood 0-1) at Milwaukee (Narveson 8-
Eldred for assignment. April 29-May 2 — Quail Hollow Championship Columbus at Chivas USA,7:30 p.m.
FLORIDA MARLINS—Placed OF Chris Coghlan on 12:35 p.m. 6),11:10 a.m.
(Rory McIlroy) Sunday’s game
the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 26. Selected OF May 6-9 — THE PLAYERS Championship (Tim Clark) N.Y. Yankees (A.J.Burnett 8-8) at Cleveland (Car- Arizona (E.Jackson 6-9) at Philadelphia (Halladay
Logan Morrison from New Orleans (PCL). Desig- Chicago at Los Angeles,4:30 p.m.
May 13-16 — Valero Texas Open (Adam Scott) mona 10-7),4:05 p.m. 11-8),4:05 p.m.
nated RHP Kris Harvey for assignment. Released May 20-23 — HP Byron Nelson Championship Baltimore (Guthrie 4-10) at Toronto (Mills 0-0),4:07 Atlanta (T.Hudson 10-5) at Washington (L.Hernan-
LHP Nate Robertson.
NEW YORK METS—Signed OF Matt den Dekker.
(Jason Day)
May 27-30 — Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial
MOTOR SPORTS p.m. dez 7-6),4:05 p.m.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Recalled RHP Steven (Zach Johnson) Detroit (Bonine 4-0) at Tampa Bay (Niemann 8-3), Florida (Sanabia 1-1) at San Francisco (J.Sanchez
Jackson from Indianapolis (IL).Purchased the con- June 3-6 — the Memorial Tournament (Justin Rose) NASCAR Sprint Cup Leaders 7-6),4:05 p.m.
tract of LHP Will Ledezma from Indianapolis. June 10-13 — St.Jude Classic (Lee Westwood) Points 4:10 p.m.
BASKETBALL St. Louis (J.Garcia 9-4) at N.Y. Mets (J.Santana 8-5),
June 17-20 — U.S. Open Championship (Graeme 1, Kevin Harvick, 2,920. 2, Jeff Gordon, 2,736. 3, Oakland (Cahill 9-4) at Texas (C.Lewis 9-6),5:05
MIAMI HEAT — Re-signed F Shavlik Randolph. McDowell) 4:10 p.m.
Denny Hamlin,2,660.4,Jimmie Johnson,2,659. Seattle (J.Vargas 6-5) at Chicago White Sox (Buehrle
PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS — Named Bernie June 24-27 — Travelers Championship (Bubba Wat- 5, Kurt Busch, 2,658. 6, Kyle Busch, 2,630. 7, Jeff Pittsburgh (Ohlendorf 1-8) at Colorado (Cook 4-6),
Bickerstaff, Bob Ociepka and Buck Williams assis- son) 9-8),5:10 p.m.
Burton, 2,615. 8, Matt Kenseth, 2,573. 9, Tony 5:40 p.m.
tant coaches. July 1-4 — AT&T National (Justin Rose) AL LEADERS
Stewart,2,544.10,Carl Edwards,2,496. L.A.Dodgers (Kuroda 8-8) at San Diego (Richard 7-
FOOTBALL July 8-11 — John Deere Classic (Steve Stricker) 11,Greg Biffle,2,462.12,Clint Bowyer,2,446.13, BATTING—Hamilton, Texas, .358; MiCabrera, De-
ARIZONA CARDINALS—Signed LB O’Brien July 15-18 — The Open Championship (Louis Oost- 5),7:05 p.m.
Schofield to a four-year contract. huizen) Mark Martin,2,384.14,Dale Earnhardt Jr.,2,353. troit,.349;Morneau,Minnesota,.345;ABeltre,Boston, NL LEADERS
BALTIMORE RAVENS — Placed DT Terrence Cody July 15-18 — Reno-Tahoe Open (Matt Bettencourt) 15, Ryan Newman, 2,299. 16, Jamie McMurray, .335;DelmYoung,Minnesota,.330;Cano,N.Y.,.329.
2,295. 17, Kasey Kahne, 2,290. 18, David Reuti- BATTING—Furcal,Los Angeles,.326;Votto,Cincin-
on the physically-unable-to-perform list. July 22-25 — RBC Canadian Open (Carl Pettersson) RBI—MiCabrera,Detroit,88;ARodriguez,New York, nati,.318;Polanco,Philadelphia,.318;Prado,Atlanta,
CINCINNATI BENGALS—Agreed to terms with July 29-Aug.1 — The Greenbrier Classic,White mann, 2,269.19, Joey Logano, 2,241.20, Martin
WR Terrell Owens.Signed LB Roderick Muckelroy. Sulphur Springs,W.Va. Truex Jr.,2,145. 81;Guerrero,Texas,77;DelmYoung,Minnesota,76; .316; Byrd, Chicago, .313; AHuff, San Francisco,
DENVER BRONCOS — Signed WR Eric Decker and Aug. 5-8 — WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, Akron, Money JBautista,Toronto, 75; Hamilton,Texas, 74;Teixeira, .306; Holliday,St.Louis,.304;CGonzalez,Colorado,
OL Zane Beadles.Released LB Bruce Davis and OL Ohio 1, Jamie McMurray, $4,687,502. 2, Kurt Busch, .304; Pagan,New York,.304.
Chris Marinelli. New York,70.
Aug. 5-8 — Turning Stone Resort Championship, $4,628,322. 3, Jimmie Johnson, $4,408,193. 4, RBI—Howard, Philadelphia, 81; Hart, Milwaukee,
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Placed WR Wes Verona,N.Y. Kevin Harvick, $4,306,470. 5, Kyle Busch, HITS—Hamilton, Texas, 139; ISuzuki, Seattle, 127;
Welker, LB Shawn Crable and DL Kade Weston on Aug.12-15 — PGA Championship,Sheboygan,Wis. MiCabrera, Detroit, 126; Cano, New York, 126; MY- 70;Pujols,St.Louis,70;DWright,New York,69;Votto,
$3,792,817.6,Jeff Gordon,$3,595,042.7,Denny
the active/physically-unable-to-perform list.Signed Aug. 19-22 — Wyndham Championship, Greens- Hamlin,$3,498,233.8,Matt Kenseth,$3,307,517. Cincinnati,68;Weeks,Milwaukee,67;Loney,Los An-
LB Brandon Spikes. boro,N.C. oung, Texas, 124; ABeltre, Boston, 123; Podsednik,
9, Kasey Kahne, $3,299,607. 10, Tony Stewart, geles,65.
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Signed S Nate Allen to Aug.26-29 — The Barclays,Paramus,N.J. Kansas City,119.
a four-year contract. $3,208,357. HITS—Prado, Atlanta, 134; Howard, Philadelphia,
Sept. 3-6 — Deutsche Bank Championship, Nor- DOUBLES—MiCabrera, Detroit, 35; Markakis, Bal-
HOCKEY ton,Mass. 11,Jeff Burton,$3,176,307.12,David Reutimann, 119; BPhillips, Cincinnati, 119; Byrd, Chicago, 116;
EDMONTON OILERS — Re-signed C Gilbert Brule Sept.9-12 — BMW Championship,Lemont,Ill. $3,162,218. 13, Dale Earnhardt Jr., $3,155,253. timore,33;Hamilton,Texas,32;Mauer,Minnesota,32; Weeks,Milwaukee,114;Holliday,St.Louis,112;Loney,
to a two-year contract. Sept.23-26 — THE TOUR Championship,Atlanta 14, Carl Edwards, $3,138,541. 15, Greg Biffle, DelmYoung, Minnesota, 31; Longoria, Tampa Bay, Los Angeles,112;Votto,Cincinnati,112.
LOS ANGELES KINGS — Signed LW Alexei Sept.30-Oct.3 — Viking Classic,Madison,Miss. $3,058,162.16,Joey Logano,$3,007,293.17,Ryan
30;VWells,Toronto,30. DOUBLES—Werth, Philadelphia, 32; Torres, San
Ponikarovsky to a one-year contract. Oct.1-3 — Ryder Cup,Newport,Wales Newman, $2,982,052. 18 Juan Pablo Montoya,
MONTREAL CANADIENS — Named Ryan Oct. 7-10 — McGladrey Classic, St. Simons Island, $2,978,237.19,Clint Bowyer,$2,778,329.20,A J TRIPLES—Crawford, Tampa Bay, 7; AJackson, De- Francisco, 30; Byrd, Chicago, 28; Prado, Atlanta, 28;
Jankowski and Serge Boisvert amateur scouts. Georgia. Allmendinger,$2,764,493. troit,7; Span,Twins,7; Pennington,A’s ,6. ADunn,Washington,27; BPhillips,Reds.,27.
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ingredient of Griddled and grilled Jack burger
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

nutrition info When crafting a great burger,


check the weather.
By Michelle Locke So goes the advice of Adam Perry
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lang, owner of New York’s Daisy
May’s BBQ
SAN FRANCISCO — You want USA restau-
your back-to-schooler to eat a rant, a classic
healthy diet, so you pack a “wheat” rib shack
bread sandwich and tuck a “juice” known for its
drink in her brown-bag lunch. But whole pig,
did you know that loaf simply pulled pork
labeled “wheat” may be just white and beef ribs.
bread with added coloring? And the “Sometimes
“juice” drink may contain more I love a burger
water than juice? that is rich in
It pays to read between the label fat — 70-30
lines, nutritionists say.
“People in the store, trying to
J.M. HIRSCH blend of pro-
tein to fat,” he
make healthy choices, do fall into said in an e-
that pitfall,” said Andrea Giancoli, mail. “I like these on colder days
registered dietitian and spokes- when I need fat and heartiness. In the
woman for the American Dietetic summertime, a leaner burger is
Association. “They see ‘wheat’ or appreciated. 90-10 can do the trick.”
they see ‘multigrain’ or ‘sprouted’ Whatever your blend, cook with
and things of that nature. Unless it care. He aims to create a moist, ten-
said ‘whole grain’ or ‘whole wheat’, der interior and a well-developed
it probably isn’t.” caramelized crust. He also favors a
Which means it may not be nearly liberal amount of salt.
as nutritious as consumers think. “I am a burger fanatic,” he said.
Of course, there is an easy way to “My most memorable has to be the Sometimes you need a burger that is rich in flavor.
know whether the wheat you eat is one I would get when I was 8 years
old spending our summers on the 2 1/2 pounds ground beef (80 6 hamburger buns for 2 minutes, then flip and cook
whole and whether the juice is juicy. percent lean) In a large bowl, mix together the for another 2 minutes.
Turn the package around. The ingre- beach in Montauk. This was in front
of Gurneys Inn. They called it the 1/4 cup cold water beef and water. Shape into 6 pat- Move the burgers to the grill and
dients list, often found on the back
Gurney Burger and it was served on 1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt, ties, about 1 inch thick. cook to desired doneness, flipping
of food packaging, lists each item by
order of weight, greatest to least. an English muffin. I have had others, divided In a small bowl, mix together 1 halfway through (2 minutes per
“The front of the package is but that was a burger memory.” 1 1/2 teaspoons ground black teaspoon each of the salt and pep- side for medium-rare).
almost all marketing,” said Giancoli. For the AP’s 20 Burgers of pepper, divided per. Use the blend to season the Stir the parsley into the onions
“You really have to be a smart con- Summer series, Perry Lang offered 1 tablespoon canola oil burgers, pressing it into the meat. and spoon the onions onto the
sumer and turn it over, look at the up a basic burger — nearly a half- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter or Heat a grill to medium-high. hamburgers. Lay a slice of cheese
ingredients.” pounder — topped with caramelized olive oil Set a griddle pan on the grill and on top of each and continue cook-
When buying bread, for example, onions spiked with chipotle chilies 6 small to medium sweet white add half of the butter or oil. When ing until it melts.
it helps to know that “enriched and Monterey Jack cheese. onions, thinly sliced the pan is hot, add the onions, sea- Place a burger in each bun and
wheat flour” means the wheat grain 2 tablespoons pureed chipotle in son with the remaining 1/2 tea- serve.
has been processed to create a fluffi- GRIDDLED AND GRILLED adobo spoon each of salt and pepper and Nutrition information per serv-
er, softer product, thereby removing MONTEREY JACK CHEESE 4 tablespoons thinly sliced scal- saute until the onions soften and ing (values are rounded to the
nutrients. In other words, it’s white BURGERS WITH SPICY lions start to brown. Add the pureed nearest whole number): 768 calo-
flour. 2 tablespoons coarsely chopped chipotle, scallions and cilantro. ries; 476 calories from fat; 53 g fat
Manufacturers are required to CHIPOTLE CARAMELIZED fresh cilantro Push the onions to one side of (21 g saturated; 2 g trans fats); 164
restore some, but not all, of the ONIONS AND CILANTRO 2 tablespoons flat-leaf fresh the griddle. Heat the remaining mg cholesterol; 29 g carbohydrate;
nutrients to processed wheat — parsley leaves butter or oil on the empty side and 42 g protein; 3 g fiber; 998 mg
Start to Finish: 30 minutes
Servings: 6 6 slices Monterey Jack cheese place the hamburgers on it. Cook sodium.
See INFO Page 18
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Diners grilling restaurants over seafood sourcing


By Michael Hill Gulf Coast, for example).
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Still others take a more blunt approach.
While Dallas-area restaurants hung up “God
Distance doesn’t seem to matter. No matter Bless the Gulf” signs, another in upstate New
how far they are from the Gulf, waiters and York tweeted that they do NOT serve Gulf
waitresses around the nation are getting the seafood.
same grilling by diners. The Associated Press contacted more than a
Is your seafood clean? dozen restaurants nationwide and many said
After months of watching news coverage of the increased curiosity from customers hasn’t
necessarily cost them business. Rather, restau-
tar balls washing up on beaches and oil-
rateurs say a portion of their customers seek
soaked wildlife, customers are asking ques-
reassurance before ordering. It’s the same sort
tions about the where their food was fished of squeamishness lampooned recently in
from, especially items closely associated with Doonesbury when Zonker, working as a wait-
the Gulf, like shrimp and oysters. er, assured a customer the crabs are “petrole-
“We have two oyster dishes on our menu um-free” and points out the latest satellite
and people want to know where they are image of the spill on the man’s placemat.
from,” said Bryce Statham owner of the Blue In reality, waiters and waitresses around the
Moon Fish Co., in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, nation are getting pointers on ways to assure
Fla. customers that their seafood is coming from
For some restaurants, the solution has either clean waters in the Gulf or from anoth-
been to add new items to the menu (alliga- er part of the world.
tor at one New Orleans eatery). Others have This can be a balancing act. Restaurants
sought out the same seafood with a differ- Waiters and waitresses around the nation are getting pointers on ways to assure customers that
ent geography (New Zealand grouper over See SEAFOOD, Page 18 their seafood is coming from either clean waters in the Gulf or from another part of the world.
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INFO
Continued from page 16
Earlier this year, the FDA sent letters to 17
food manufacturers warning them of prob-
lems with labels. Issues ranged from unautho-
On the web
CSPI report,
makes a particular health claim, such as
“made with whole wheat,” it should be
required to list how much of that ingredient is
rized health claims to products that were http://www.cspinet.org/new/200912291. in the product, by percent, on the front of the
advertised as “zero trans fat” without noting html package.
hence the term “enriched.” But smart shop- that the product was high in saturated fat. Giancoli’s site, Industry representatives say most food com-
pers look for “100 percent whole wheat”, Still, going after manufacturers one by one http://www.andreagiancoli.com panies work hard to ensure their labels are
which means the product meets Food and is “a little like playing Whac-A-Mole, with Taylor’s post, truthful and not misleading.
Drug Administration standards for whole one hand tied behind your back,” Michael http://www.theatlantic.com/food/archiv Ingredients and nutrition information are
grain flour. Taylor, FDA deputy commissioner for foods, e/2010/07/how-the-fda-is-picki ng-its- listed and manufacturers have to follow FDA
There are similar — but still sometimes wrote in a recent post on The Atlantic’s online food-label-battles/59927/ guidelines, said Regina Hildwine, senior
confusing — labeling requirements for juice. FDA announcement, director of science policy labeling and stan-
site.
The FDA rules say if the package is labeled http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsr
Taylor, who is responsible for food safety dards for the Grocery Manufacturers
“juice,” the product must be 100 percent juice. oom/PressAnnouncements/ucm202814.
and nutrition labeling, said the FDA has Association, based in Washington.
But juice blends can still use the word, such as htm
“juice drink” or “juice cocktail.” launched a major campaign to improve the “We really do have to make sure that we’re
Fruit leathers also merit scrutiny. Some are nutrition labels on the backs of packages following these requirements, making respon-
while working on ways to have essential revamped nutrition labels that alert buyers to sible representations, making legal statements
100 percent fruit and, while not as nutritional
as a piece of fruit, are fine as a treat in small information and guidance on the front. products high in fat and sugar, said Bruce that are truthful and not misleading and well-
portions, Giancoli said. Others have added The Washington, D.C.-based Center for Silverglade, director of legal affairs for CSPI. substantiated by scientific evidence,” she said.
sugars — the ingredient list tells the story. Science in the Public Interest is calling for For consumers, the situation right now is “That’s a job that requires continual atten-
more enforcement of labeling laws as well as “buyer beware,” he said. tion.”

their shrimp comes from reputable suppliers. his staff to assure customers that the restaurant Seafood Market and Fry Shack in Raleigh

SEAFOOD
Continued from page 17
Jack’s Oyster House in Albany, N.Y., recent-
ly told customers on Twitter and Facebook that
“Jack’s is NOT sourced from the Gulf.”
tries to buy fish locally when possible.
“I try to educate them on where the fish
comes from,” he said. “If a guest asks them or
says 95 percent of his product is from North
Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. The
Baltimore-based Phillips Seafood chain
In Florida, Statham said staff members is concerned, they can speak about it intelli- relies on crabmeat from a plant in Maryland
checks tags on the oysters so they can tell cus- gently.” as well as facilities overseas, a spokeswoman
typically want to support the devastated Gulf tomers where they are from. Brad Lomax, Gulf seafood accounts for a bit more than 2 said.
fishing industry but also want to make clear owner of Water Street Restaurants in Corpus percent of the seafood consumed by For Gulf items that have become hard to
they’re steering clear of product from polluted Christi, Texas, said they’re training servers to Americans, according to industry estimates. come by — or too costly — many restaurants
water. Ken Vaughan, director of operations for explain that the shrimp is safe. Chefs tend to promote local products - think have replaced them with new items. Faced
Flying Fish restaurants, said his restaurants in In Miami, the River Oyster Bar changed the Maine lobsters or Seattle salmon - meaning with a shortage of oysters, Cafe Adelaide in
the Dallas area and in Little Rock, Ark., and look of its menu to show customers specifical- restaurants beyond the South may serve few or New Orleans started serving alligator sope (a
Memphis, Tenn., put up “God Bless the Gulf” ly where the oysters are coming from, said no menu items from Gulf. traditional Mexican dish) and “it’s selling pret-
signs, but they also tell customers who ask that David Bracha, chef and owner. He also tells For instance, Mike Earp of Saltwater ty good” said sous chef Orlando Harris.
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HSR
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guished Institute of Transportation
Studies for, among other reasons, bad
demographics and bad sampling,” Brady
polling.
“I am shocked, shocked that the author-
ity’s pollsters would find such support for
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said. the authority’s project,” said David Community Forum at Little releasable animals. Free with admis-
Brady filed a lawsuit on behalf of Schonbrunn, president of TRANSDEF. House. 800 Middle Ave., Menlo sion. For more information visit coy-
cials, according to Rachel Wall, the Menlo Park resident Russ Peterson, who Burlingame’s mayor also questioned Park. Topic will be ‘Supersize Me.’ otepmuseum.org.
authority’s press secretary. Morgan Spurlock takes a look at the
wanted the court to prevent the authority who paid for the poll. effects of fast food on the human SUNDAY, AUG . 1
Pringle and van Ark will give updates from beginning work on the high-speed “If they decide to spend money on polls, body. Free. For more information No Dig Gardening. 1p.m. to 3 p.m.
on the state project and present findings of rail project without the consent of Union that is their decision. We just want our call 326-2025. Central Park, Kohl Pumphouse, 101
a survey that show 76 percent of Ninth Ave., San Mateo. Learn how to
Pacific, which retained certain rights concerns addressed in a timely manner,” Paws and Claws Wildlife Show. garden with limited space. Free. For
Californians want to see the project built. when it sold the corridor to Caltrain in Baylock said. 1:30 p.m. Coyote Point Museum, more information visit sanmateoar-
While authority boardmember Quentin 1991. Baylock is frustrated by the authority’s 1651 Coyote Point Drive, San boretum.com or call 579-0536.
Kopp is “cheered” by the poll, locally, the Mateo. Learn about Coyote Point’s
That lawsuit was thrown out in June and outreach efforts and is critical of Context non-releasable animals. Free with First Sunday Line Dance with Tina
survey results mean little to those who was called “frivolous” by Kopp. Sensitive Solutions (CSS), a strategy the admission. For more information Beare and Jeanette Feinberg. 1
oppose the project or are concerned about visit coyotepmuseum.org. p.m. to 4 p.m. San Bruno Senior
The survey, carried out in May as part Peninsula Rail Program implemented to Center, 1555 Crystal Springs Road.
significant impacts to cities on the of the project’s outreach efforts by two bring more of the community into the New Leaf Market. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. $5. For more information call 616-
Peninsula. research firms, Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, process of how the trains will operate on New Leaf Community Markets, 150 7150.
Burlingame Mayor Cathy Baylock said San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay.
Metz and Associates and Public Opinion the Peninsula. The Peninsula Rail Bring your health concerns and TUESDAY, AUG. 3
the real issue regarding high-speed rail is Strategies, included telephone interviews Program is the local arm of the California questions to Sarah Rothman, New Books at Funders Bookstore.
the impact it will have on her city, not how with more than 800 registered voters in High-Speed Rail Authority that also
Naturopathic Doctor. Free. For more 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 2200 Broadway,
information contact Patti Bond at Redwood City. First offering of
many people support it. answers to Caltrain.
the state. pattibondmarcom.com. newly acquired collection of books
“The real issue is impacts, not popular- on California and the West. For more
Menlo Park attorney Ellyn Freed, with Burlingame has spent $430,000 of its information call 299-0104.
ity,” Baylock said. THURSDAY, JULY 29
the Community Coalition on High-Speed own money on community outreach, engi- Violence Prevention Network
The survey released yesterday reveals Meeting. 9 a.m. to noon. Ralston WEDNESDAY, AUG. 4
that 34 percent of those polled want to see Rail, questioned the survey’s methodolo- neering peer reviews and staff time, Millbrae Library Senior Program.
Hall Mansion, 1500 Ralston Ave.,
the project built as quickly as possible; 42 gy. Baylock said. Belmont. Reservations required. For 2 p.m. Millbrae Senior Center. 477
percent would like to see the project built “It is hard to respond to surveys, they “CSS has not lived up to expectations,” more information visit pcrcweb.org. Lincoln Circle, Millbrae. Museum of
crafts and folk art workshop. For
but have some concerns about the timing are black or white with ‘yes’ or ‘no’ ques- Baylock said. Animals in Action. 10:30 a.m. more information call 697-7607.
and cost of the project; and that 13 percent tions,” Freed said. “I guess I live in a gray Kopp called Schonbrunn’s and other Coyote Point Museum, 1651 Coyote
world.” detractor’s remarks an “unthinking dis- Point Drive, San Mateo. Observe ‘Polynesian Islands Dancing
oppose the project and would prefer it not Wildlife Keepers doing animal Troop.’ 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Atria
be built. Freed questioned whether those who missal of the results.” enrichment activities, such as taking Burlingame, 250 Myrtle Road,
The poll indicated that creating new were polled in the survey understood the The rail authority is planning a route animals on walks or leading training Burlingame. Authentic luau cuisine
sessions. Free with admission. For and traditional Polynesian entertain-
jobs was a big benefit of the project, as issues. with electrified bullet trains traveling from more information visit coyotepmuse- ment. Free. For more information
well as reducing traffic congestion, pollu- The pollsters completed 806 telephone Los Angeles to San Francisco and has um.org. and to RSVP call 343-2747.
tion and smog when respondents were interviews with registered voters in the been criticized for speedily getting the Medical Marijuana Speaker
Pre-Planning: Demonstrates Your
asked to rate the benefits of the project. state between May 11 to May 18. An addi- project shovel-ready to secure more feder- Love for Family! Noon to 1 p.m. Series. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Jenning’s
More than 70 percent of respondents tional 400 interviews were conducted with al funding. The project was awarded $2.5 1528 S. El Camino Real, Suite 301, Pavillion at Holbrook Palmer Park,
San Mateo. Receive information on Atherton. Please contribute a $10,
indicated they would prefer to take the voters in San Francisco, San Jose, Menlo billion in federal funding in May and state how to save on cemetery property $15 or $25 donation if possible. For
train when told a ticket from Los Angeles Park, Atherton, Palo Alto, Los Angeles, voters approved a nearly $10 billion bond costs, learn how to get a free will and more information contact Danielle
Bakersfield, Fresno and Anaheim. All in a November 2008 election to build the long term health care. Free. For more Rosati at natalie@storm1.com.
to San Francisco would cost less for a information contact
train trip than for an airplane ticket. results were statistically weighted to project. The estimated cost is expected to lindadcpr@yahoo.com. Dance Night. 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Attorney Mike Brady, who has sued the reflect the true geographic distribution of be more than $40 billion, although, critics Twine Pines Senior and Community
Heart Walks Information Session. Center, 20 Twin Pines Lane,
rail authority, said the survey results are voters across the state, according to the say that number could double. 12:30 p.m. to 1 p.m. or 5:30 p.m. to Belmont. Live music by ‘The
akin to the authority’s inaccurate ridership pollsters. “I have heard people say you wouldn’t 6 p.m. American Heart Association, Casuals.’ Dancing, music and prizes.
The Transportation Solutions Defense win the election if it were held today,” 1710 Gilbreth Road, Burlingame. $6. For more information call 595-
projections. 7444.
Learn more about and sign up for the
“This survey is reminiscent of HSRA’s and Education Fund, or TRANSDEF, said Kopp said. “This survey dispels that American Heart Association Heart
recent ridership study. The study was the survey results would be skewed to myth.” Walks, fundraisers for victims of THURSDAY, AUG. 5
heart disease and strokes. For more A Month for Artists @ Little
information call 259-6807 or visit House. 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Little
But for the supervisors who didn’t sup- the tax to realizing now is “just not the

TAX heartwalkbayarea.org. House, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo


port the tax, there was a strong chance vot- right time.” Park. Workshop for individual artists
Author visit. 6 p.m. South San to work with artists and art organiza-
ers wouldn’t either — thereby preventing “I did not get positive feedback at all,” Francisco Public Library, 840 W. tions to find opportunities for
the county from raising any amount of she said. Orange Ave. Lian Gouw, author of exhibiting, networking, sharing of
Continued from page 1 money and possibly hamstringing any Gordon saw the tax as a proactive way Only a Girl, will be visiting the ideas, teaching and more. $7 per ses-
South San Francisco Library. Free. sion, $20 for all workshops in
future request. to raise money with an eye toward the For more information call 829-3860. August (held every Thursday). For
budget balancing plan that also includes The county can only seek a general tax future but understood it might go over so more information call 326-2025.
$25 million from labor cost savings and in years with a supervisorial election so well with the public. The Department of Rock. 6 p.m. to
8 p.m. Central Park, 50 E. Fifth Ave., The Bay Area Girls and
$50 million in program reductions. The 2012 is the next opportunity unless it A survey by Godbe Research shows a San Mateo. Free. For more informa- Masterpiece. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
plan hopes to whittle away at the county’s declares a fiscal emergency. By then, favorable majority for a quarter-cent tax tion visit cityofsanmateo.org. Central Park, 50 E. Fifth Ave., San
ongoing structural deficit, scheduled to hit Groom hopes residents will be better edu- ending after five years. But the researchers FRIDAY, JULY 30
Mateo. Free. For more information
visit cityofsanmateo.org.
$150 million by 2014-15 without action. cated about the need for a tax and county also found that county residents aren’t Tech Talks. Noon to 1 p.m. Lane
Prior to yesterday’s vote, San Carlos officials will have tightened their belt generally aware of what county services Community Room, Burlingame Millbrae Housing Update. 6 p.m.
Public Library. 480 Primrose Road,
resident Pat Bell urged the board not only enough to prove they aren’t seeking an need help or even what they are. Burlingame. Free. For more informa-
Millbrae Library, Room B. 1 Library
Ave., Millbrae. Learning what is
to put the measure before voters but set it easy handout from the public. If the county had approved the tax tion call 558-7400. happening to housing in Millbrae.
at a half-cent. Those who would vote Groom has made no secret of her dis- measure, it would have shared space on Free. For more information call
Paws and Claws Wildlife Show.
against a quarter-cent would vote against taste for a tax but the others have said they the November ballot with other requests 1:30 p.m. Coyote Point Museum,
Joshua Huggs at 872-4444.
any amount, even a one-tenth cent, she wrestled with the issue. Tissier, who pre- like a one-cent sales tax increase in Half 1651 Coyote Point Drive, San FRIDAY, AUG 6.
reasoned. viously asked her peers to question the Moon Bay and a $10 vehicle license fee Mateo. Learn about Coyote Point’s Pacific Art League’s August
non-releasable animals. Free with
“We might as well get some real money public what they thought, said her own hike pushed by the City/County admission. For more information Opening and Reception. Pacific
Art League, 668 Ramona St., Palo
out of it,” Bell said. homework swayed her from supporting Association of Governments. visit coyotepmuseum.org.
Alto. Opening reception for the
Marian Call. 8 p.m. 917 Main St., August exhibits. Refreshments
Redwood City. Singer-songwriter served. Free. For more information
Marian Call will be performing the contact marketing@pacifi-
‘Little India.’ Free. Space is limited. cartleague.org.
For more information and to reserve
a space call 361-8737. Happy Hour: Dinner, Drinks and
Dancing with Vince Mantia. 4 p.m.
‘The Greatest Player That Ever to 6 p.m. San Bruno Senior Center,
Played The Game.’ 8:30 p.m. San 1555 Crystal Springs Road. $5 in
Benito House, 356 Main St., Half advance $6 at the door. For more
Moon Bay. Norm Coleman will per- information call 616-7150.
form his one-man show. For more
information call 712-1879.

Big Daddy Sunshine Performance.


9 p.m. St. James Gate. 1410 Old
County Road, Belmont. We are cele-
brating our drummer Dave’s birth-
day. For more information call 592-
5923.

SATURDAY, JULY 31
Millbrae Relay For Life. 10 a.m.
Mills High School Track. 400
Murchison Drive, Millbrae. Help
fight cancer by spending the day and
night at the Mills Hill School Track.
Donations go to American Cancer
Society. For more information call
692-3195.

Marianne’s Vintage Costume


Jewelry Trunk show and presenta-
tion. 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Ritz-
Carlton Hotel Signature Shop, 1
Miramontes Point Road, Half Moon
Bay. Presentation and trunk show.
For more information and to RSVP
call 712-7017.

Paws and Claws Wildlife Show. 1


p.m. Coyote Point Museum, 1651
Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo.
Learn about Coyote Point’s non-
releasable animals. Free with admis-
sion. For more information visit coy-
otepmuseum.org.

Paws and Claws Wildlife Show. 3


p.m. Coyote Point Museum, 1651
Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL Wednesday • July 28, 2010 21
110 Employment 180 Businesses For Sale 203 Public Notices
SAN MATEO - Famous BBQ restaurant - CASE# CIV 496960
Reduced to $119,500. Low Rent. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
(650)817-5890 CHANGE OF NAME
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
201 Personals 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
PETITION OF
FUN WOMAN WAITS! Marcia Dore
SF, 23 yrs. Loves FUN, TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
romantic dinners, sweet Petitioner, Marcia Dore filed a petition
talk & flowers. with this court for a decree changing
Affectionate guy a +. name as follows:
Lets talk soon. Present name: Marcelo Tecun Umon
Call me NOW! Dore
650.288.4271 Proposed name: Marcelo Tecun Uman
Must be 18+. Perez
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear be-
fore this court at the hearing indicated
104 Training 110 Employment 110 Employment below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
203 Public Notices tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
TERMS & CONDITIONS name changes described above must file
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- CASE# CIV 496818
fieds will not be responsible for more CAREGIVERS CAREGIVERS ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
CHANGE OF NAME
a written objection that includes the rea-
sons for the objection at least two court
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia-
bility shall be limited to the price of one 2 years OR SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
insertion. No allowance will be made for ACTIVITY LEADERS
errors not materially affecting the value experience 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, to show cause why the petition should
not be granted. If no written objection is
of the ad. All error claims must be sub- needed for our medically REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis- required. based day program in Bur- PETITION OF
Guadalupe Cervantes
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
tion without a hearing.
ing conditions, please ask for a Rate
Card. Immediate lingame serving individuals NEWSPAPER INTERNS TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: A HEARING on the petition shall be held
on September 3, 2010, at 9 a.m., Dept.
with developmental disabili- JOURNALISM Petitioner, Guadalupe Cervantes filed a
Placement ties. Previous experience The Daily Journal is looking for in-
petition with this court for a decree
changing name as follows:
PJ, Room 2C, at 400 County Center,
Redwood City, CA 94063.
106 Tutoring on all assignments required. Monday-Friday, terns to do entry level reporting, re- Present name: Guadalupe Cervantes, A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
day shift only. search, updates of our ongoing fea- aka Maria Guadalupe Cervantes Jime- be published at least once each week for
CALL (650)777-9000 tures and interviews. Photo interns al- nez, aka Lupe M. Cervantes, aka Maria four successive weeks prior to the date
TUTORING FAX Resume to so welcome. G. Cervantes-Jimenez set for hearing on the petition in the fol-
lowing newspaper of general circulation:
Proposed name: Lupe Jimenez Cer-
(650)692-2412. We expect a commitment of four to
eight hours a week for at least four
vantes The Daily Journal, San Mateo County
Filed: July 23, 2010
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
Spanish, French, CAREGIVERS months. The internship is unpaid, but
intelligent, aggressive and talented in-
interested in this matter shall appear be- /s/ Stephen Hall /
Judge of the Superior Court
fore this court at the hearing indicated
Italian Elder Care Aides, CNA's live in.
DELIVERY DRIVER
terns have progressed in time into
paid correspondents and full-time re-
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- Dated: 07/21/2010
(Published 07/28/10, 08/04/10, 08/11/10,
Great Jobs, competitive pay. tition for change of name should not be
porters. granted. Any person objecting to the 08/18/10)
Certificated Local Hourly and live in available. Two Wanted: Independent Contractor name changes described above must file
years experience with excellent College students or recent graduates
Teacher to provide service of delivery of are encouraged to apply. Newspaper
a written objection that includes the rea-
sons for the objection at least two court
All Ages! references. Great Benefits! the Daily Journal six days per experience is preferred but not neces- days before the matter is scheduled to
Home Sweet Home Care week, Monday through Satur- sarily required. be heard and must appear at the hearing
to show cause why the petition should COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHU-
(650)573-9718 (650)556-9906 day. Experience with newspa-
per delivery required. Must
Please send a cover letter describing not be granted. If no written objection is SETTS, HOUSING COURT DEPART-
claudia@homesweethomecare.com your interest in newspapers, a resume timely filed, the court may grant the peti- MENT, WESTERN DIVISION (Seal of
have valid licenses and appro- and three recent clips. Before you ap- tion without a hearing. Court) Civil Action No:
priate insurance coverage to ply, you should familiarize yourself A HEARING on the petition shall be held 10H79CB000440, ANDREY SEME-
provide this service in order to with our publication. Our Web site: on September 22, 2010, at 9 a.m., Dept.
www.smdailyjournal.com. NOV, Plaintiff(s) v. LEE DANNY HOEY
110 Employment NOW HIRING for Live-in Caregiver PJ, at 400 County Center, Redwood City,
SIGN ON BONUS!!! be eligible. CA 94063.
a/k/a DANNY LEE HOEY and HOEY
Recruiting for San Mateo, San Francisco Send your information via e-mail to A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall SEE a/k/a SEE HOEY, Defendant(s)
and Santa Clara areas. We offer excel- Papers are available for pickup news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- be published at least once each week for SUMMONS AND ORDER OF NOTICE
AVON lent benefits! in San Mateo at 3:00 a.m. ular mail to 800 S. Claremont St #210, four successive weeks prior to the date To the above-named Defendant: You
SELL OR BUY *Medical / Vision / Dental / Life Ins. San Mateo CA 94402. set for hearing on the petition in the fol- are hereby summoned and required to
Earn up 50% + bonuses * 401K/Credit Union * Direct Deposit lowing newspaper of general circulation: serve upon Megan M. Kemp, Esq.,
Please apply in person Monday- The Daily Journal, San Mateo County plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is
Hablamos Espanol REQUIREMENTS:
* 1 yrs experience * Own Vehicle Friday only, 10am to 4pm at The Filed: July 22, 2010 1208A VFW Parkway, Suite 203,
1(866)440-5795 * Car Insurance * Valid Drivers Daily Journal, 800 S. Claremont /s/ Stephen Hall / West Roxbury, MA 02132 an answer
Independent Sales Rep St #210, San Mateo. Judge of the Superior Court to the complaint which is herewith
* Good Communication skills. SALES - (Published 07/28/10, 08/04/10, 08/11/10,
Call today to set up an interview: 08/18/10) served upon you, within 20 days after
DOG BATHER/GROOMER needed.
1-800-417-1897 or 650-558-8848 There are currently no openings, Putnam Auto Group service of this summons upon you, ex-
or send Resume to but we will store your application clusive of the day of service. If you fail
Please apply at 467 1st, Los Altos. Dedward@LivHOME.com Buick Pontiac GMC to do so, judgment by default will be
on file for the next opening. $50,000 Average Expectation taken against for the relief demanded
a must… in the complaint. You are also re-
5 Men or Women for CASE# CIV 496911
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR quired to file your answer to the com-
Career Sales Position plaint in the office of the Clerk of this
110 Employment 110 Employment HOME CARE AIDES
CHANGE OF NAME
court at 37 Elm Street, Springfield (on
Multiple shifts to meet your needs. Great • Car Allowance SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Mondays only documents may also be
pay & benefits, Sign-on bonus, 1yr exp • Paid insurance w/life & dental filed with the Housing Court sitting at
required. • 401k plan 400 COUNTY CENTER RD, 15 Gothic Street, Northampton), either
Matched Caregivers (650)839-2273, • Five day work week REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 before service upon plaintiff’s attorney
(408)280-7039 or (888)340-2273 PETITION OF or within a reasonable time thereafter.
Top Performers earn $100k Plus!! Ewa Pawlik Unless otherwise provided by Rule
Bilingual a plus TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: 13(a), your answer must state as a
SALES/MARKETING
Paid training included Petitioner, Ewa Pawlik filed a petition counterclaim any clam which you may
Call Mr. Olson with this court for a decree changing
INTERNSHIPS 1-866-788-6267 have against the plaintiff which arises
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking name as follows: out of the transaction or occurrence
for ambitious interns who are eager to Present name: Ewa Pawlik that is the subject matter of the plain-
jump into the business arena with both Proposed name: Ewa Siemieniak tiff’s claim or you will thereafter be bar-
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs THE COURT ORDERS that all persons red from making such claim in any oth-
of the newspaper and media industries. interested in this matter shall appear be-
This position will provide valuable 180 Businesses For Sale fore this court at the hearing indicated
er action. WE ALSO NOTIFY YOU
experience for your bright future.
that application has been made in said
Fax resume (650)344-5290 BURLINGAME HAIR STATION for rent. below to show cause, if any, why the pe- action as appears in the complaint, for
email info@smdailyjournal.com Free 1st Month! Call Hellen @ tition for change of name should not be a preliminary injunction and that a
(650)520-4474 granted. Any person objecting to the hearing upon such application will be
name changes described above must file held at the court house located at 15
a written objection that includes the rea- Gothic Street, Northampton, Massa-
sons for the objection at least two court chusetts in the (not applicable) session
110 Employment 110 Employment days before the matter is scheduled to without jury of our said court on MON-
be heard and must appear at the hearing DAY (not applicable), at 9:00am at
to show cause why the petition should which you may appear and show
not be granted. If no written objection is cause why such application should not
110 Employment 110 Employment timely filed, the court may grant the peti- be granted. WITNESS, Dina E. Fein,
tion without a hearing. Esquire, at the said Western Division
A HEARING on the petition shall be held Housing Court sitting in Northampton.
on September 21, 2010, at 9 a.m., Dept. By: Clerk NOTES. 1. This summons is
PJ, at 400 County Center, Redwood City, issued pursuant to Rule 4 of the Mas-
CA 94063. sachusetts Rules of Civil Procedures.
A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall 2. When more than one defendant is
be published at least once each week for involved, the names of all defendants
four successive weeks prior to the date should appear in the caption. If sepa-
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- rate summons are used for each de-
lowing newspaper of general circulation: fendant, each should be addressed to
The Daily Journal, San Mateo County the particular Defendant. NOTICE TO
Filed: July 22, 2010 DEFENDANTS BY PLAINTIFF’S AT-
/s/ Stephen Hall / TORNEY: This summons is being
served on you by publication pursuant
Judge of the Superior Court to an Order of the Housing Court De-
Dated: 07/19/2010 partment, Western Division entered on
(Published 07/28/10, 08/04/10, 08/11/10, July 1, 2010. NATURE OF THE COM-
08/18/10) PLAINT AND RELIEF REQUESTED:
The complaint in this case was filed on
March 31, 2010 for claims of Breach of
Implied Warranty of Habitability, Unfair
110 Employment 110 Employment and Deceptive Practices, and Quan-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME tum Meruit. Plaintiff states that while a
STATEMENT #239799 tenant of property owned by Defend-
The following person is doing business ants at 13 Berkshire Terrace, Amherst,
as: (1)Gold Star Mortgage Financial Massachusetts 01002, Plaintiff per-
Group, (2) Keyrose Corporation, 1900 S. formed maintenance and repair work
Norfolk St., Ste. 115, San Mateo, CA on the property for which Plaintiff re-
94403 is hereby registered by the follow-
ing owner: Keyrose Corporation, CA. The quests reimbursement by enforcement
business is conducted by a Corporation. and foreclosure of a lien on the proper-
The registrants commenced to transact ty filed with the Hampshire Registry of
business under the FBN on 06/01/2010. Deeds and damages in the amount of
/s/ Robert L. Greiner / $137,342.95 plus attorneys fees and
This statement was filed with the Asses- costs of pursuing this action. Publica-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo tion Dates: July 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28,
County on 07/07/10. (Published in the 29 2010
San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/14/10,
07/21/10, 07/28/10, 08/04/10).

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME


STATEMENT #240007 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The following person is doing business STATEMENT #239682
as: Golden Outlook Chinese Informa- The following person is doing business
tion Agency, 623 Ansel Road, #204, as: Peninsula Luxury Homes, 555 Laurel
Burlingame, CA 94010 is hereby regis- Ave #315, San Mateo, CA 94401 is here-
tered by the following owner: Foremost by registered by the following owner:
Genius LLC, CA. The business is con- Sean Lee Jenkins, same address. The
ducted by a Limited Liability Company. business is conducted by an Individual.
The registrants commenced to transact The registrants commenced to transact
business under the FBN on business under the FBN on
/s/ Bao Ying Qi / /s/ Sean Lee Jenkins /
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 07/19/10. (Published in the County on 06/29/10. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/21/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/07/10,
07/28/10, 08/04/10, 08/11/10). 07/14/10, 07/21/10, 07/28/10).
22 Wednesday • July 28, 2010 THE DAILY JOURNAL

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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 298 Collectibles
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME examine the file kept by the court. If you spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer trar estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el CARNIVAL GLASS WATER PITCHER -
STATEMENT #239834 STATEMENT #239788 are a person interested in the estate, you que se entregue ena copia al deman- sitio web de California Legal Services beautiful design, $25., leave message
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business may file with the court a Request for dante. Una carta o una llamada telefoni- Web site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en (650)365-1797
as: Remis Services, LLC, 3570 Crest- as: The Law Offices of Nicklaus Han, Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es- el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cal-
moor Dr., San Bruno, CA 94066 is here- 1129 Rhinette Ave., Ste. 4, Burlingame, of an inventory and appraisal of estate crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor- ifornia, DANCING FIGURINE by Bradley Dolls -
by registered by the following owner: Re- CA 94010 is hereby registered by the fol- assets or of any petition or account as recto si desea que procesen su caso en (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/espanol/) Musical, plays “If You Love Me”, 8 1/2 “
mis Services, LLC, CA. The business is lowing owner: Nicklaus Han, same ad- provided in Probate Code section 1250. la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- o poniendose en contacto con la corte o tall, $20., (650)518-0813
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- dress. The business is conducted by an A Request for Special Notice form is lario que usted pueda usar para su re- el colegio de abogados locales.
ny. The registrants commenced to trans- Individual. The registrants commenced to available from the court clerk. spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- The name and address of the court is: DJ RECORDS all different types also
act business under the FBN on transact business under the FBN on Attorney for Petitioner: larios de la corte y mas informacion en el (El nombre y direccion de la corte es): have lighting $1 & up, (650)367-8949
/s/ Remedios Bamba / /s/ Nicklaus Han / Timothy P. Murphy, Esq. (SBN: 105219) Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- SAN MATEO COUNTY SUPERIOR
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- 2277 Fair Oaks Blvd., Ste. 150 fornia (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/es- COURT
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo Sacramento, CA 95825 panol/), en la biblio teca de leyes de su 400 County Center HISTORY BOOK in color of "Superbowls
County on 07/09/10. (Published in the County on 07/06/10. (Published in the (916)437-3500 condado o en la corte que le quede mas Redwood City. CA 94063 by the bay" game 1-18, $35., (650)592-
San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/14/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/21/10, Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal cerca. Si no puede pagar la cuota de Civil Division 2648
07/21/10, 07/28/10, 08/04/10). 07/28/10, 08/04/10, 08/11/10). on July 14, 21, 28, 2010. presentacion, pida al secretario de la The name, address, and telephone num-
corte que le de un formulario de exen- ber of the plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff
cion de pago de cuotas. Si no presenta without an attorney, is: (El nombre, direc- JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri-
su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder el cion y numero de telefono del abogado chard (650)834-4926
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME caso por incumplimiento y la corte le po- del demandante, o del demandante que
STATEMENT #239640 STATEMENT #239942 dra quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes sin no tiene abogado, es): JOE MONTANA cover photo, '85 "in
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business mas advertencia. Charles L.. Morrone, 048371 flight" magazine, $30, (650)341-8342
as: Big Sky, 2031 Gordon Ave., Menlo as: Liquidemotions.com, 90 Glenn Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- 1225 Park Avenue
NOTICE OF PETITION TO mendable que llame a un abogado inme- San Jose, CA 95126 POSTER - framed photo of President
Park, CA 94025 is hereby registered by Way, San Carlos, CA 94070 is hereby ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
the following owner: Havnor, LLC, CA. registered by the following owner: Matt diatamente. Si no conoce a un abodado, (408)286-6560 Wilson and Chinese Junk $25 cash,
BETTY REYNOLDS JOHNSON puede llamar a de servicio de remision a Date: (Fecha) Nov. 24, 2009 (650)755-8238
The business is conducted by a Limited Stoll, 105 Northcrest Dr., South San Case Number 120203
Liability Company. The registrants com- Francisco, CA 94080.. The business is abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo- John C. Fitton, Clerk, by (Secretano, per)
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- gado, es posible que cumpia con los G.Lacey, Deputy (Adjunto) PRECIOUS MOMENTS DOLLS -15 inch
menced to transact business under the conducted by an Individual. The regis- tingent creditors, and persons who may
FBN on N/A. trants commenced to transact business requisitos para obtener servicios legales Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal vinyl 3 sets of 2 for $33/set, (650)518-
otherwise be interested in the will or es- gratuitos de un programa de servicios le- July 28, 2010, August 4, 11, 2010. 0813
/s/ Linda Wohlsen / under the FBN on tate, or both, of: Betty Reynolds John-
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/ Matt Stoll / gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encon-
son. A Petition for Probate has been filed trar estos grupos sin fines de lucro en el SALEM CHINA - 119 pieces from 50’s.
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo This statement was filed with the Asses- by: Arlene DeWees in the Superior Court
County on 06/24/10. (Published in the sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sitio web de California Legal Services Good condition, $225., appraised at
of California, County of San Mateo. The Web site (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), en $800., (650)345-3450.
San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/14/10, County on 07/15/10. (Published in the Petition of Probate requests that Arlene
07/21/10, 07/28/10, 08/04/10). San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/21/10, el Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cal-
DeWees be appointed as personal repre- ifornia, SWATCH WATCH '86 Worlds Fair.
07/28/10, 08/04/10, 08/11/10). sentative to administer the estate of the (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/espanol/) Like New w/receipt $85.00, (650)591-
decedent. o poniendose en contacto con la corte o 6596
The petition requests the decedent’s will el colegio de abogados locales.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME and codicils, if any, be admitted to pro- The name and address of the court is: TWO FIGURINES
STATEMENT #239529
The following person is doing business
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #240099
bate. The will and any codicils are availa- (El nombre y direccion de la corte es): 210 Lost & Found European men, one Bavarian, one Eng-
ble for examination in the file kept by the SAN MATEO COUNTY SUPERIOR lish or French, $19 for both, 650-595-
as: Farmgirl, 428 Miramontes Ave., Half The following person is doing business court. FOUND SONY Power Shot digital cam-
Moon Bay, CA 94019 is hereby regis- as: Direct Auto Transport Group, 781 COURT 3933
The petition requests authority to admin- 400 County Center era, July 14th at Fox School in Belmont.
tered by the following owner: Kelly Stack, 4th Avenue, San Bruno, CA 94066 is ister the estate under the Independent (650)593-9294
same address. The business is conduct- hereby registered by the following owner: Redwood City. CA 94063 VASE - with tray, grey with red flowers,
Administration of Estates Act. (This au- Civil Division perfect condition, $30., (650)345-1111
ed by an Individual. The registrants com- Jamal Adel Jai Jai-DeLa Cruz, same ad- thority will allow the personal representa-
menced to transact business under the dress. The business is conducted by an The name, address, and telephone num- LOST SMALL white female dog Shih
tive to take many actions without obtain- ber of the plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff Tzu mix. Last seen July 18th Crystal VICTORIAN VICTON talking machine-
FBN on Individual. The registrants commenced to ing court approval. Before taking certain 1910, works and looks fine, $650.,
/s/ Kelly Stack / transact business under the FBN on without an attorney, is: (El nombre, direc- Springs Road Senior Center. Wearing a
very important actions, however, the per- cion y numero de telefono del abogado red/pink collar that has the phone num- (650)579-7020
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/ Jamal Adel Jai Jai-DeLa Cruz / sonal represenative will be required to
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo This statement was filed with the Asses- del demandante, o del demandante que bers 415-609-3333 and 415-279-5127
give notice to interested persons unless no tiene abogado, es): and the name “Moe” on tag. She an- Wanting To Buy
County on 06/17/10. (Published in the sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo they have waived notice or consented to
San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/14/10, County on 07/26/10. (Published in the Charles L. Morrone, 048371 swers to the name “Mattie.” We are offer- TIME CAPSULE BOOKS
the proposed action.) The independent 1225 Park Avenue ing a $500.00 reward for her safe return,
07/21/10, 07/28/10, 08/04/10). San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/28/10, administration authority will be granted
08/04/10, 08/11/10, 08/18/10). San Jose, CA 95126 no questions asked. Thanks, Duncan.
unless an interested person files an ob- (408)286-6560 FOUND! Hardbound or Paperback by
jection of the petition and shows good Date: (Fecha) Dec., 2, 2009 Time, Inc.
cause why the court should not grant the
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME authority.
John C. Fitton, Clerk, by (Secretano, per) Volumes 1936-37-38
STATEMENT #239936 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME A hearing on the petition will be held in
G.Lacey, Deputy (Adjunto) 294 Baby Stuff Call Dave
The following person is doing business STATEMENT #240049 Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal
this court as follows: June 26, 2010 at July 14, 21, 28, 2010, August 4, 2010. DELUXE BABY STROLLER - good con- (650)968-8141
as: ebellissima, 22296 Skyline Blvd., The following person is doing business 9:00 a.m., Dept: 28, Superior Court of
La Honda, CA 94020 is hereby regis- as: Simply Epic Photography, 543 Baden dition & ready to use, $25., (650)278-
California, County of San Mateo, 500 2702
tered by the following owner: Jennifer Ave. Apt. 6, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, County Center, Redwood City, CA
Lee, same address. The business is con- CA 94080 is hereby registered by the fol- 94402. If you object to the granting of
ducted by an Individual. The registrants lowing owner: Renee Vang, same ad- the petition, you should appear at the 295 Art 299 Computers
commenced to transact business under dress. The business is conducted by an hearing and state your objections or file
the FBN on N/A. Individual. The registrants commenced to written objections with the court before PICTURE PAINTING "jack vettriano" PORTABLE EXTERNAL hard drive
/s/ Jennifer Lee / transact business under the FBN on the hearing. Your appearance may be in Portland gallery 26 x 33. $65. (650)345- small light 40GB $25. (650)219-7836
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/ Renee Vang / person or by your attorney. If you are a 1111.
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo This statement was filed with the Asses-
County on 07/15/10. (Published in the sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
creditor or a contingent creditor of the
decedent, you must file your claim with
SUMMONS 300 Toys
(CITACION JUDICIAL) PICTURE WITH Frame Jack Vettriano
San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/21/10, County on 07/22/10. (Published in the the court and mail a copy to the personal CASE NUMBER: CLJ489820 with light attached $100. (650)867-2720
07/28/10, 08/04/10, 08/11/10). San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/28/10, GIRLS PINK corevette life size runs
representative appointed by the court NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (AVISO AL good $75. (650)583-2767
08/04/10, 08/11/10, 08/18/10). within four months from the date of first DEMANDADO): MARC COHEN AND
issuance of letters as provided in Pro- DOES I THROUGH XXX, INCLUSIVE. 296 Appliances
RADIO CONTROLLED Beetle car buggy
bate Code section 9100. The time for fil- YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAIN- $10. (408)249-3858
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ing claims will not expire before four FOOD PROCESSOR
STATEMENT #240088 TIFF: (LO ESTA DEMANDANDO EL DE-
STATEMENT #239880 months from the hearing date noticed MANDANTE): WOODLAKE ASSOCIA- Sumbeam, dual head. slices, chops,
The following person is doing business The following persons are doing busi- grinds, liquifies, etc. perfect condition, SCOOTER "STREET SURFER" $30
above. You may examine the file kept by TION obo never used, (650)349-6059
as: CHS Enterprises, 740 Crossway ness as: 8th Avenue Cards, 437 8th Ave- the court. If you are a person interested only $19 650-595-3933
nue, Menlo Park, CA 94025 is hereby You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after
Road, Burlingame, CA 94010 is hereby in the estate, you may file with the court this summons and legal papers are
registered by the following owner: Cecilia registered by the following owners: a Request for Special Notice (form DE- served on you to file a written response KENMORE DISHWASHER, almond, 302 Antiques
H. Sharer, same address. The business Hoang-Chi Thuong & Kelly McCrystle, 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- works great. $ 50. Please call 650-961-
same address. The business is conduct- at the court and have a copy served on
is conducted by an Individual. The regis- praisal of estate assets or of any petition the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not 9652 ANTIQUE SOLID mahogany knick-knack
trants commenced to transact business ed by Husband & Wife. The registrants or account as provided in Probate Code or bookshelf with 4 small drawers, good
commenced to transact business under protect you. Your written response must
under the FBN on section 1250. A Request for Special No- be in proper legal form if you want the MAYTAG WASHER & DRYER - $350., condition, $95., (650)726-2443
/s/ Cecilia H. Sharer / the FBN on tice form is available from the court clerk. (650)341-2813
/s/ Hoang-Chi Thuong / court to hear your case. There may be a
This statement was filed with the Asses- Attorney for Petitioner: court form that you can use for your re- ANTIQUE STROMBERG – Carlson ra-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo /s/ Kelly McCrystle / Jerry R. Proceviat, #141904 MINI FRIDGE - 34 inches high, runs well, dio Floor modelm $75., needs new tubs,
This statement was filed with the Asses- sponse. You can find these court forms
County on 07/14/10. (Published in the 101 Metro Drive, Suite 650 and more information at the California $85., (650)355-2996 RWC, Photo by email: kennjc@aol.com,
San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/21/10, sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo San Jose CA 95110 (650)592-5591
County on 07/22/10. (Published in the Courts Online Self-Help Center
07/28/10, 08/04/10, 08/11/10). 408-453-2000 (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your
San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/28/10, Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal MINI-FRIDGE - 32" tall; White Kenmore CHINA CABINET - Vintage, 6 foot,
08/04/10, 08/11/10, 08/18/10). county law library, or the courthouse
on July 21, 28 and August 4, 2010. nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing $70. Call (650)229-4735 solid mahogany. $300/obo.
fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver (650)867-0379
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME form. If you do not file your response on
STATEMENT #240006 NOTICE OF PETITION TO PORTABLE GE Dishwasher, excellent
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF time, you may lose the case by default,
The following person is doing business and your wages, money, and property condition $75 OBO, (650)583-0245 EDISON MODEL B STANDARD + 20
as: Oriental Spa, 3365 Middlefield HARRY F. FAGUNDES CYLINDERS OAK CASE - Serviced
Case Number 120232 may be taken without further warning RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric,
Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025 is hereby from the court. yearly, beautiful, $550.00 obo,
registered by the following owner: Fore- To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- SUMMONS 1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621 (650)344-6565
tingent creditors, and persons who may There are other legal requirements. You
most Genius LLC, CA. The business is (CITACION JUDICIAL) may want to call an attorney right away.
conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- otherwise be interested in the will or es- CASE NUMBER: CLJ490048 TOASTER "PROCTOR Silex" one slice,
tate, or both, of: Harry F. Fagundes aka If you do not know an attorney, you may works fine $5. (650)345-1111 ENGLISH ARMOIRE with stand. Bought
ny. The registrants commenced to trans- NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (AVISO AL want to call an attorney referral service. for $415. Sacrifice for $330.
act business under the FBN on Harry Francis Fagundes aka Harry Fa- DEMANDADO): BENEDICT GACULA
gundes aka Rudy Fagundes. A Petition If you cannot afford an attorney, you may UPRIGHT FREEZER - like new, $100 ., (650)771-1888
/s/ Bao Ying Qi / AND DOES I THROUGH XXX, INCLU- be eligible for free legal services from a
This statement was filed with the Asses- for Probate has been filed by: Cynthia J. (650)257-7562
SIVE. YOU ARE BEING SUED BY nonprofit legal services program. You PERSIAN RUG - Mashad 10ft 8in X 8ft.,
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo Fagundes-Schneider in the Superior PLAINTIFF: (LO ESTA DEMANDANDO VACUUM CLEANER heavy duty like
Court of California, County of San Mateo. can locate these nonprofit groups at the blue floral borders. Center medallion
County on 07/19/10. (Published in the EL DEMANDANTE): WOODLAKE AS- California Legal Services Web site new $45. (650)878-9542 with beige feraghan design field, $2000,
San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/21/10, The Petition of Probate requests that SOCIATION
Cynthia J. Fagundes-Schneider be ap- (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- (650)726-4651.
07/28/10, 08/04/10, 08/11/10). You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after nia Courts Online Self-Help Center WEBER GRILL - Never used! Porcelain
pointed as personal representative to ad- this summons and legal papers are enamel bowl and lid, 22-1/2” with ash
(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by
minister the estate of the decedent. served on you to file a written response contacting your local court or county bar catcher. $50. (650)588-5991 303 Electronics
The petition requests authority to admin- at the court and have a copy served on
ister the estate under the Independent association.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will not Tiene 30 DIAS DE CALENDARIO de- WHIRPOOL FRIDGE side by side $100., 19” COLOR TV - 2 yrs. old, perfect con-
STATEMENT #239968 Administration of Estates Act. (This au- protect you. Your written response must (650)756-6778 dition, $40., obo, (650)290-1960
thority will allow the personal representa- spues de que le entreguen esta citacion
The following person is doing business be in proper legal form if you want the y papeles legales para presentar una re-
as: Laurel Enterprises, LLC, 3770 Roli- tive to take many actions without obtain- court to hear your case. There may be a 27" PHILLIPS standard tv with wooden
son Rd., #100, Redwood City, CA 94063 ing court approval. Before taking certain court form that you can use for your re-
spuesta por escrito en esta corte y hacer 297 Bicycles stand with glass doors--30"X17X19
very important actions, however, the per- que se entregue ena copia al deman-
is hereby registered by the following sponse. You can find these court forms dante. Una carta o una llamada telefoni- $99 barely used. Any questions, call 650
owner: Laurel Enterprises, LLC, CA. The sonal represenative will be required to BICYCLE - womens, made in Austria 697-6443
and more information at the California ca no lo protegen. Su respuesta por es- $50., (650)483-3693
business is conducted by a Limited Lia- give notice to interested persons unless Courts Online Self-Help Center
they have waived notice or consented to crito tiene que estar en formato legal cor-
bility Company. The registrants com- (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), your recto si desea que procesen su caso en 46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
menced to transact business under the the proposed action.) The independent county law library, or the courthouse BICYCLE WICKER BASKET -quality condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
administration authority will be granted la corte. Es posible que haya un formu- thick weave, never used, $25. obo,
FBN on nearest you. If you cannot pay the filing lario que usted pueda usar para su re-
/s/ John Haluani / unless an interested person files an ob- fee, ask the court clerk for a fee waiver (650)260-2664
jection of the petition and shows good spuesta. Puede encontrar estos formu- CELL PHONE
This statement was filed with the Asses- form. If you do not file your response on larios de la corte y mas informacion en el Older AT&T phone, home charger and
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo cause why the court should not grant the time, you may lose the case by default, MENS MOUNTAIN bike 26 inch new 18
authority. Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes de Cali- speed $99 car charger, $10 all, 650-595-3933
County on 07/16/10. (Published in the and your wages, money, and property fornia (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/es-
San Mateo Daily Journal, 07/21/10, A hearing on the petition will be held in may be taken without further warning 919-740-4336 San Mateo
this court as follows: August 18, 2010 at panol/), en la biblio teca de leyes de su GPS ANGEL red light and speed camera
07/28/10, 08/04/10, 08/11/10). from the court. condado o en la corte que le quede mas
9:00 a.m., Superior Court of California, There are other legal requirements. You TRAINING BICYCLE 20 inch wheel detector new, SOLD!
County of San Mateo, 400 County Cen- cerca. Si no puede pagar la cuota de hooks to larger bicycle like new. SOLD!
may want to call an attorney right away. presentacion, pida al secretario de la
ter, Redwood City, CA 94402. If you ob- If you do not know an attorney, you may INTELLIVISION CONTROLLER with 13
corte que le de un formulario de exen- game cartridges $50., (650)592-5591
ject to the granting of the petition, you
should appear at the hearing and state
want to call an attorney referral service. cion de pago de cuotas. Si no presenta 298 Collectibles
If you cannot afford an attorney, you may su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder el
your objections or file written objections be eligible for free legal services from a 49ER REPORT issues '85-'87 $35/all, JVC DVD cd player - $25.,
with the court before the hearing. Your caso por incumplimiento y la corte le po- (650)834-4926
nonprofit legal services program. You dra quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes sin (650)592-2648
appearance may be in person or by your can locate these nonprofit groups at the
attorney. If you are a creditor or a con- mas advertencia.
California Legal Services Web site Hay otros requisitos legales. Es reco- JVC VHS recorder - Like new, $15.,
tingent creditor of the decedent, you (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the Califor- (650)367-8949
must file your claim with the court and mendable que llame a un abogado inme- 5 COLORIZED territorial quarters uncir-
nia Courts Online Self-Help Center diatamente. Si no conoce a un abodado, culated $7/all. (408)249-3858
mail a copy to the personal representa- (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by MAGNOVOX 32” TV - excellent condi-
tive appointed by the court within four puede llamar a de servicio de remision a
contacting your local court or county bar abogados. Si no puede pagar a un abo- BASEBALL CARDS - 50-100 cards, tion, refurbished, $100.obo., (650)260-
months from the date of first issuance of association. 2664
letters as provided in Probate Code sec- gado, es posible que cumpia con los $25., (408)420-5646
Tiene 30 DIAS DE CALENDARIO de- requisitos para obtener servicios legales
tion 9100. The time for filing claims will spues de que le entreguen esta citacion
not expire before four months from the gratuitos de un programa de servicios le- BAY MEADOW coffee mug in box $15. PANASONIC COLOR tv with Vhs combo
y papeles legales para presentar una re- gales sin fines de lucro. Puede encon- (650)345-1111 20 inches like new $70. 650-347-9920
hearing date noticed above. You may
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610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 304 Furniture 309 Office Equipment 316 Clothes
DINING TABLE with 4 chairs with leaf CALCULATOR - Casio, still in box, new, BLACK LEATHER MOTORCYCLE
light wood 42 x 34 $99. (650)341-1645 $25., (650)867-2720 JACKET - Large, water proof, new,
Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle DIRECTORS TYPE CHAIR with leather
seat, $35., (650)355-2996
CORNER OFFICE DESK with hutch
$90/obo, (415)271-7602
$35., (650)342-7568

GARDENING GLOVES - 12 white large


Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis LADIES SWIVEL ADJUSTABLE office work gardening gloves, $5/dozen, SM,
desk chair, burgundy upholstery with (650)343-7250
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Oak
ACROSS 2 Two-time Indy 32 Down-yielding 49 Bulletproof vest wood, great condition, glass doors, fits black frame, never used, $35/obo, exc.
cond. ,(650)260-2664 LADIES BLACK leather boots, size 9W,
1 Tug trailer champ Luyendyk duck material large TV, 2 drawers, shelves , $100/obo. $50/obo., (650)347-9681
(650)261-9681
6 Grand __ 3 Takes badly? 33 Sub __: 52 Stinker Le Pew LEATHER CHAPS - extra large, worn
10 Tach nos. 4 Bruce Wayne’s FANCY COCKTAIL SIDE TABLE - 2 OFFICE LAMP - new in box, $35/obo,
confidentially 53 State bordering door, 1 drawer, excellent condition, anti- (650)303-3568
once, $75., (650)638-1739
14 Slobber city 34 Wee bit o’ Wash. que, $95. obo, (650)349-6059. MENS "BASS" black loafers like new
OFFICE LAMP brand new $8. (650)345-
15 “Othello” villain 5 Quarterback Dewar’s, say 55 Verdi’s slave girl FRAMED MIRRORS - Pair of dark wal- 1111
size 12D $35. (650)868-0436
16 Strategic Manning 38 Much-followed 56 Statement of nut, simple framed mirrors, 29” X 22”, MENS GLOVES - 3 pair black mens win-
Chinese border 6 Punjab sect perfect, each $25., pair $44., (650)344- 310 Misc. For Sale ter gloves, Medium size, $5/pair, SM,
ratings, with “the” commitment 6565 (650)343-7250
river member 40 Opinion opener 57 Classic autos 2 LIGHT fixture shades - vintage, 1960’s,
FRENCH END TABLE - exquisite inlaid square ceiling glass shades, 11”X11”x1”, MENS SLACKS - 8 pairs, $50., Size
17 *Funny story 7 Like a land for 43 Before, to Keats 59 Some choristers rich mahogany wood, custom glass tray, original beauty, $15. (650)347-5104 36/32, (408)420-5646
19 Stereotypical dreamers? 45 Symbol of 60 Appear 20” x 27” X 19”H, $100., (650)347-5104
PINK LADIES hospital volunteer jacket
insomnia cause 8 Time, for strength 61 Gaelic tongue HUTCH - maple finish, 4 shelves, 52
ALUMINUM FOLDING fabric camping
chair, new, $15., SM, (650)343-7250
like new washed once Medium $10
20 Stocking style example inch W, $75., (650)341-1645 RWC. (650)868-0436
48 Frigid 64 Brat BAG OF CRAFT ITEMS - $30., ask for
21 Hub once known 9 Wells’s island MAHOGANY BEDROOM DRESSER - Denise, (650)589-2893 SCRUBS - Medical, woman’s, Size L,
37 L x 19 W 9 drawers and attached mir- pretty prints, excellent condition, $9. ea,
as Orchard Field doctor ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: ror 37 H x 36 W , $75., (650)341-1645 BALANCING DISC for back by "Body 5 pairs of pants $6. ea.(650)290-1960
22 Icicle site 10 Biennial team Sport" $15. (408)249-3858
OTTOMAN/ FOOTREST Clean. Like SHOES - 6 pair ladies flat shoes, new
23 Where to get PIN golf competition new. Circular. Light brown 'felt like' mate- BARBIE DOLL - 36 inch "my size" Bar- 6.5 size, $3/each, tan color, SM.
money? 11 Put another way rial. $6.Call cell: 650-704-2497 bie doll, fully dressed, $35., (650)583- (650)343-7250
5233
25 Seniors’ D.C. 12 XII years before
lobby the Battle of PATIO TABLE with 4 chairs includes BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR - travel SOCCER CLEATS - 3 pair, size 6,7 & 8,
$10. each, (650)679-9359
umbrella with stand all metal $80/all size, wrist, fast reading, used only a few
27 *Financial analyst Hastings OBO, (650)367-8949 times, $25/obo, (650)223-7187
WOMEN'S SHOES size 10 $3 each.
34 Cub Scout group 13 Apartment PATIO TABLE: 40-inch diameter round BOOKS (150+) - Ency,novels, etc., (650)638-1739
35 Asteroids game manager, briefly glass-top table w/2 chairs. $50. (650) great condition, 1960-70’s, $30. for all,
company 18 Halley’s and 347-6473 SSF, (650)583-8069 317 Building Materials
36 Knickknack shelf Hale-Bopp PEDESTAL TABLE beautiful, round, BOOKS- TRAVEL, art, nutrition and DOUBLE PANED GLASS WINDOWS -
wood inlay, $90/obo, (415)271-7602 classics. FREE - $3, cash only.
item 24 Timetable abbr. (650)755-8238
various sizes, half moon, like new, $10.
and up, (650)756-6778
37 Demolish 26 Anti-apartheid ROCKING CHAIR white with gold trim
excel cond $100. 650-755-9833 BUSINESS COMPUTER BAG - black,
39 Grey Goose org. new, 17 inch , $49., SM, (650)343-7250
DOUBLE SINK - white porcelain cast
ROLL-A-WAY SUPERB, wood book- iron, 32 3/4” wide X 22 3/4” deep, $75.,
alternative, 27 Prefix with case/entertainment center $70. COOKBOOK "HOW to cook everything" (650)341-1861
familiarly surgeon (415)585-3622 $10. (408)249-3858
41 Places for notes 28 Disagreeable TABLE & CHAIR SET - new, perfect DOG CAGE/GORILLA - folding
318 Sports Equipment
42 “The King” of 29 Betray, stoolie- condition, $475., (650)638-1285 large dog cage good condition, 2 door 2 GOLF CLUBS - Ladies, right handed,
with tray, $75.,(650)355-8949
golf, to fans style TV STAND beige color good condition putter & driver $5/each (650)755-8238
44 Consider 30 Grandstand filler $25. (650)867-2720 ETAGER over the toilet water tank - wal-
nut, $25., San Mateo, (650)341-5347 BROWN LEATHER GOLF BAG with 11
responsible for 31 Agitates xwordeditor@aol.com 07/28/10 WICKER FURNITURE, 5 pieces, $100 golf clubs, $65/all, (650)592-2648
or best offer. (650)588-5991 GAS BBQ- complete, like new, bought
46 Cruise milieu for $400, sacrifice $100, top of the line, GOLD'S GYM - GT2000Power Tower +
47 *Influential one WOODEN BOOKCASE with doors, $20., (818)970-1815, San Mateo. Instructions as new, asking $225.00
(650)771-1888 obo, (650)344-6565
50 Robert of “The
WOODEN DINING ROOM TABLE & KAYAK - Necky Looksha 4 model, 17 ft.,
Sopranos” CHAIRS - 42” x 42”, 4 padded arm HENRY THE BOTTLE HOLDER -perfect
53 lbs, $1,250., (650)394-4243
condition from Bombay store discontin-
51 ’50s campaign chairs, 18” extension to enlarge table,
$99., (650)364-7777 ued, $100., (650)867-2720 MITZU JR. tour kids set 7 clubs & bag
button name $15/all obo. (650)952-0620
52 Holders of chips? WOODEN KITCHEN China Cabinet: $99
(great condition!), (650)367-1350 HOOKED ON SCHOOL SUCCESS PUNCHING BAG $50. (650)638-1739
54 Stone memorial Learning System for ages 8-12,(Grades
3-6) - NEW - $50.,SOLD ROLLER BLADES - GLX bravo blade
58 Art class subject 306 Housewares size 7-8 purple, great condition $6.,
62 Sandusky’s lake JANET EVANOVICH hardback books - (650)578-9208
"PRINCESS HOUSE" decorator urn (3) @ $3.00 each, (650)341-1861
63 *Diversion while "Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H
$25., (650)868-0436 KARASTAN AREA RUG - 5’ X 3’, 100% SNOW SHOES - Men’s, new, Atlas #7
waiting all wool, thick pile with fringe, solid color Series includes poles, gaiters and tote
65 One of the Ivies 5 PIECE tray table set 4 tables and 1 beige, very clean, $60., (650)347-5104 bag, $125. all, (650)368-7975.
66 Prefix meaning storage holder never used $25 cash.
SOLD! LAUNDRY OR SHOPPING CART folds TITLIST GOLF club 983k driver 9.5 de-
“peculiar” with 4 wheels, $19., SM, (650)343-7250 gree grafaloy stiff/ $75 obo. (650)952-
BISSEL STEAM CLEANER - easy to 0620
67 Husband and use, used 3 times, cleans great,
wife $35.obo, (650)260-2664 LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover & TRIATHLON WETSUIT - Quintanaroo,
plastic carring case & headrest, $35. ladies, medium, good condition, $45.,
68 Omelet each, (650)592-7483 (650)728-5978
essentials BOWL - light green heavy glass swirl de-
MERCHANT MARINE, framed forecastle WOODEN TENNIS RACKET '50's or
sign bowl, great centerpiece, $25.,
69 Fires (650)834-2804 card, signed by Captain Angrick '70. 13 x older "C"Hemold $25., (650)868-0436
17 inches $35 cash. (650)755-8238
70 Steak rating, and
word that can
CANDLEHOLDER - Gold, angel on it,
tall, purchased from Brueners, originally MIRROR OCTAGON GOLD FRAME 322 Garage Sales
$100., selling for $20.,(650)867-2720 beveled edge new never hung 30 inches
precede the first x 22 inches $40., (650)868-0436
words of the CHOPSTICKS- 7 sets, unopened, deco- THE THRIFT SHOP
PAPERBACK BOOKS (80) J.R Roberts
answers to rative, variety of colors and designs,
$10., (650)578-9208 Western Series (gunsmith) $30/all, Bag Sale
starred clues (650)592-2648 Sat., July 24 & 31
PICTURE FRAME - Large, $25., Episcopal Church
COUNTERTOP WATER DISPENSER : 1 South El Camino Real
DOWN Oasis water cooler Hot N Cold, Durable (650)367-1350
& excellent condition,$86, (650)278-2702 San Mateo 94401
1 Classified ad By Mike Peluso PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER - (650)344-0921
07/28/10 $300., (650)344-9783
abbr. (c)2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
ELECTRIC BBQ - nonstick, $40., Open Saturdays Only 10 am - 4 pm
(650)592-2648 SALON CHAIR - hydrolic, works per-
fectly, black base, black leather,
LUIGI BORMIOLI "Strauss" 9 oz. drink- $90.obo, (650)290-1960
315 Wanted to Buy 315 Wanted to Buy 304 Furniture ing glasses, set of 10 for $25. Discontin-
ued, hard-to-find, matches "Strauss" 13.5 SCALE - Ohaus 2,610g troy capacity
oz. Call (650)630-2329.
CABINET - Real wood, $70.,
(650)367-1350 NON-STICK TOP over pan, $3., SM,
(650)343-7250
$65., (650)344-8549
SOPRANOS COOKBOOK and calen-
dar $10/all. (408)249-3858
GARAGE
CAPTAIN BED - with mattress, solid
wood head & foot board, 4 door chest,
storage under bed, $200 or best offer,
(650)728-8415
OVEN ROASTING PAN WITH RACK.
VACUUM CLEANER - $50.,
(650)367-1350
SALES
CHAIR WITH matching automan good
condition $50., (650)573-6981
New, non stick, large, never used $55.,
(650)341-0418
WALKER - fold up, like new, has two
wheels, $20. (650)342-7568
ESTATE
CHAIR, IKEA. Very Good cond. Recliner
shaped, flexible. Lt brown wood on can-
vas 26-1/2"x38”x29" $15. 650-704-2497.
ROASTER OVEN up to 22lb Turkey -
NEW in Box - $30 SOLD WEIGHT BENCH - Free, you haul.
(650)638-1739
SALES
VASE - beautiful butterfly design, gold Make money, make room!
color, perfect condition, $25., (650)867- WETSUIT - Barefoot, like new, $40.,
2720 (650)367-8949 List your upcoming garage
CHAIR: BLUE upholstered swivel rocker
w/matching footstool. Good condition. WORLD CUP memorabilia '94 USA Bear sale, moving sale, estate
$50. (650) 347-6473 307 Jewelry & Clothing mascot, 2 sport cups unused and collec- sale, yard sale, rummage
tors pins $55/all. (650)591-6596 sale, clearance sale, or
CHANDELIER WITH 5 lights/ candela- MURANO GLASS bracelet from Italy
bre base with glass shades $20. various shades of red and blue artfully WWII BOOKS $10-$15. (408)249-3858 whatever sale you have...
(650)504-3621 designed $100. (650)991-2353 in the Daily Journal.
COFFEE TABLE - Square, oak Coffee SMALL JEWELRY cabinet - 17” H, 12”
311 Musical Instruments
Table with leather top, $30., (650)771- Reach over 82,500 readers
W, 2 glass doors, plus 2 drawers, very 2 ORGANS, antique tramp, $500 for
1888 pretty, $35., (650)592-2648 from South San Francisco
both. (650)342-4537
to Palo Alto.
WOMAN’S PEARL NECKLACE - ivory GLOCKENSPIEL- very beautiful, $100., in your local newspaper.
COFFEE TABLE light brown lots of stor- & blue cultured, blue pearl collar, 10
age good condition $75. (650)867-2720 (650)755-9833
strands, 18”, $40., (650)834-2804
KEYBOARD CASIO 3 ft long $50. Call (650)344-5200
COFFEE TABLE SQUARE shaped. 308 Tools (650)583-2767
Lightweight, 28”x28x19" includes large ORGAN GOOD condition. Call for details
storage space, $11 650-704-2497 $100. (650)802-8987
ADJUSTABLE WRENCHES
New 12", 10", 8" and 6", softgrip handles,
COMPUTER DESK - $70., (650)367- metric/SAE markings, $25 650-595-3933 312 Pets & Animals 335 Rugs
303 Electronics 303 Electronics 1350
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD puppies - NEW KASHAN 9’ X13’8” rug from
PHILLIPS VCR plus vhs-hu 4 head Hi-Fi TV - Big Screen, $70., ok CURIO CABINET CRAFTSMAN 16” SCROLL SAW - Tri’s & bi’s. AKC, ASCA, NSDR, reg. India,multicolor, ornamental, lovely to
like new, San Mateo. $35. (650)341- condition,(650)367-1350 Hand tooled lighted Curio cabinet Blonde good condition, $85., (650)591-4710 Family raised. $700., (408)779-9076 look at, silky to touch, $3,000 Cash,
5347 5.5" X 23" X 1.5" $98. San Mateo. 650- (650)573-0716.
619-9932 PRESSURE WASHER 2500 PSI, good
SAMSUNG COLOR tv 27 inches good 304 Furniture condition, $350., (650)926-9841 COTON DE TULEAR PUPS - 335 Garden Equipment
condition $90. 650-347-9920 DESK 60 inches w 28 inches h 30 inches
3 TIERED stainless rolling cart gently d two shelf extension 4 drawers $60 Registerd, Champ sired, family
TABLE - for plant, $20, perfect condi-
SANIO CASETTE/RECORDER 2 way used $100 firm, (650)341-0418 (650)364-7777. ROYBI 8-1/4 inch Radial Arm Saw, with raised with TLC. Exceptional tion, (650)345-1111
portable stand. Mitor cuts, 0 degrees to
Radio - $95.obo, call for more details,
(650)290-1960 46" ROUND dining table $90. Call DESK, EXTRA LONG. LIKE new. Brown 90 degrees. $78. (650)588-8926 Disposition, $1500., Call
(650)430-4884 wood .5 drawers; 2 sliding doors. (503)651-2423 345 Medical Equipment
18"x28"x72"$18. 650-704-2497
SILVER TONE stereo and phonograph RYOBI 10” PORTABLE TABLE SAW - ADULT ALUMINUM crutches for tall per-
player inside wood cabinet $60., ANTIQUE SOLID oak end table with stand and guards, $100., (650)591- son adjustable $30. 650-341-1861
(650)483-3693 marble top, carved door $50. (650)342- DINING TABLE with 4 chairs 2 leafs 4710 ROYAL CANINE Vet. Diet misc. dry food
7568 $95. (650)483-3693 for old or ailing, $25/ea. 2-Calorie Con-
SONY RADIO cassette recorder $20 TABLE SAW 10", very good condition trol CC 5lbs. or Urinary SO 5.5 lbs., ea. ALUMINUM CRUTCHES for adults ad-
black good condition. (650)345-1111 COFFEE TABLE - $60., (650)367-1350 RECLINER - Beige, $40., (650)771-1888 $85. (650) 787-8219 $10. All 5 bags for $50. (650)630-2329. justable $30. (650)341-1861
24 Wednesday • July 28, 2010 THE DAILY JOURNAL
CHRYSLER ‘05 ‘PT Cruiser GT, beige, TOYOTA ‘10 Matrix, basic, white,
$9,988. #9837T, Toyota 101. Please #9599P, $16,988 Toyota 101. Please
379 Open Houses 380 Real Estate Services 440 Apartments mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- 645 Boats
5000 5000
EVINRUDE MOTOR, for Boat, 25

REDWOOD DISTRESS REDWOOD FORD ‘08 Focus, SE, silver, #9770P,


$11,588. Toyota 101. Please mention
TOYOTA ‘10 Prius I, white, #9810P,
$27,888 and , TOYOTA ‘10 Prius I,
horsepower, $1,500. (415)337-6364.

gray, #9813P, $24,888 Toyota 101.


SALES CITY the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
Please mention the Daily Journal.
PROSPORT ‘97 - 17 ft. CC 80 Yamaha
Pacific, loaded, like new, $9,500 or trade,
SHORES Bank Foreclosures. 1 bedroom, 1 bath
FORD ‘85 VICTORIA - Original owner,
43K miles, automatic, all powered. Very
good condition. $4K, (650)515-5023.
(650)365-5000

TOYOTA ‘10 Yaris, basic, black,


(650)583-7946.

$400,000+ in senior complex #9734T, $14,588. Toyota 101. Please


mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
650 RVs
Free list with INFINITI ‘07 G35 sedan, blue, #9777P
546 pictures.
(over 55).
Close to
$23,488. Toyota 101. Please mention
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
5000 REXHALL ‘00 VISION - 53K mi., Ford
Triton V-10 engine. 29 feet long, no pop
outs. Excellent condition.
625 Classic Cars
Shorebird PeninsulaRealEstate.info
Free recorded message downtown. KIA ‘09 Rondo, LX Base, White,
#9695P, $11,795. Toyota 101. Please CHEVY ‘85 EL CAMINO - $3,200.
$28,000 OBO, (650)670-7545

WHISPER KING RV WATER PUMP-


Circle 1(800)754-0569
ID# 2042
Gated entry. mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
(650)345-0663

DATSUN ‘72 - 240Z with Chevy 350, au-


new, 100 PSI 12 volt 2 GPM $70.,
(650)347-5104

#26204 Dolphin RE Move in MAZDA ‘08 Mazda3, Sport Ltd Avail,


blue, #9699P, $11,588. Toyota 101.
Please mention the Daily Journal.
tomatic, custom, $6200 or trade.
(650)588-9196
670 Auto Service
Special. (650)365-5000
PINTO ‘73 V8 AUTOMATIC, CUSTOM.
$2250. New. (415)412-7030.
MB GARAGE, INC.
July 25th HOMES & PROPERTIES
The San Mateo Daily Journal’s
weekly Real Estate Section.
830 Main Street, RWC
(650)367-0177
MERCEDES BENZ ‘02 C-Class, basic,
black, #9868T, $9,998. Toyota 101.
Please mention the Daily Journal.
630 Trucks & SUV’s
CHEVROLET ‘03 Silverado SS- low
Repair • Restore • Sales
Mercedes-Benz Specialists
1pm-4pm Look for it
(650)365-5000

NISSAN ‘08 SENTRA, 2.0, white,


miles, leather, CD, AWD. Excellent con-
dition. $19,000, (510)684-0187
2165 Palm Ave.
San Mateo
every Friday and Weekend
#9754P, $12,888.Toyota 101. Please
to find information on fine homes
and properties throughout
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
CHEVROLET ‘74 Stepside Pickup - Half
ton, 350 engine, automatic, $1900 obo, (650)349-2744
450 Homes for Rent 5000
2 bed/2 bath the local area.
REDWOOD CITY- 2421 Harding, cute
NISSAN ‘08, Altima, 2.5S, grey,
(650)588-7005

FORD SUV ‘99 XLT - 110K highway


2/1 home, fireplace, garage, no
pet/smoking. $1850/mo. + security de- #9776P, $17,588. Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
miles, Top of the line! Very good condi-
tion! $3,600., (650)631-1955 SMART CARE
INVESTORS WANTED posit. (650)365-3507
5000 400 El Camino Real
Jim Tierney for Private Loans. GMC “00 MOVING TRUCK - over 68K (1 block north of Holly St.)
650-544-4663 470 Rooms mi., 14FT Box with automated liftgate,
San Carlos
9-11% Secure Return. SCION ‘06 xB, Basic, blue, #9853P, $9,000. Please call for more details:
$12,588. Toyota 101. Please mention
Call Solomon the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
(650)787-5113 (650)593-7873
GARDEN MOTEL Hours: M-F, 8a-4p, Sat. 8a-5p
(415) 377-1284 broker. 1690 Broadway TOYOTA ‘06 Highlander hybrid,
See Our Coupons & Save!
SUBARU ‘07. Impreza Wagon, WRX, #9751T, $29,888. Toyota 101. Please
Red Tower Funding, Inc. Redwood City, CA 94063 silver, #9856T, $16,488. Toyota 101. mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
(650)366-4724 Please mention the Daily Journal. 5000

SAN SAVE ON
BUYING OR SELLING
Low Daily & Weekly Rooms
Free HBO + Spanish+Sports+Movie
Channels, Free Internet
Daily $45+tax Nite & up
(650)365-5000

TOYOTA ‘06 Matrix, STD, silver,


#9767T, $12,588 Toyota 101. Please
TOYOTA ‘06 Tacoma, basic, #9800T,
$7,999 Toyota 101. Please mention the
Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
670 Auto Parts
CHEVY TAHOE 3rd row seats like new

MATEO A HOME!
Personal Service
Margaret Dowd
Weekly $250+tax & up

HIP HOUSING
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000 TOYOTA ‘07 FJ Crusier, basic, blue,
#9799T, $24,988. Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
$75 obo, (650)367-8949

CHEVY TRANSMISSION 4L60E Semi


TOYOTA ‘07 Camry Hybrid, basci, grey, used $800. (650)921-1033
Bus: (650)794-9858 Non-Profit Home Sharing Program #9758P, $21,588 Toyota 101. Please 5000
Cell: (650)400-9714 San Mateo County

400
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- CHROME AIR horns double trumpets,
Lic# 01250058 (650)348-6660 5000 TOYOTA ‘07 Tacoma, basic, white, compressor for a car $40 in box,
#9609P $15,988. Toyota 101. Please (650)595-3933
MILLBRAE ROOM to share. Newly re- mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
TOYOTA ‘07 Camry Solara, SLE, silver,

Terrace
modeled, $600/mo. (650)697-4758 5000
#9548P, $22,999 Toyota 101. Please
FORD ‘73 Maverick/Mercury GT Comet,
381 Homes for Sale mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
TOYOTA ‘08 Tundra 2WD truck, white, Drive Train 302 V8, C4 Auto Trans.
REDWOOD CITY 5000
#9774T, $26,988, AND TOYOTA ‘08 Complete, needs assembly, includes ra-
Sequoia Hotel
Way FABULOUS
WEST SIDE
800 Main St.,
$160. & up per week.
No pets.
TOYOTA ‘07 Corolla CE, green, 9794T
$13,588. Toyota 101. Please mention
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
Tundra 2WD truck, blue, #9727T,
$27,588. Toyota 101. Please mention
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
diator and drive line, call for details,
$1250., (650)726-9733.

672 Auto Stereos


SAN MATEO (650)366-9501
TOYOTA ‘07 Prius, basic, silver,
TOYOTA ‘09 Venza V6, white, $26,988,
#9536P. Toyota 101. Please mention
July 25th 4 Br + 4 Ba, 2 FRs (650)279-9811 #9801P, $17,588. Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 MONNEY CAR AUDIO
We Repair All Brands of Car
Never been on 5000
1pm-4pm the market Room For Rent TOYOTA ‘08 Highlander, base, gray,
TOYOTA ‘10 Venza V6, white, $29,588,
#9743P. Toyota 101. Please mention
the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
Stereos! iPod & iPhone Wired
to Any Car for Music! Quieter
Car Ride! Sound Proof Your
Travel Inn, San Carlos #9679P, $21,885 Toyota 101. Please
$995,000. $49 daily + tax mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- TOYOTA ‘10, Tundra 2WD truck, grade,
Car! 31 Years Experience!
2001 Middlefield Road
$280 weekly + tax 5000
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Even if it were citywide, Garbarino would outdoor events, noting both emphasize out- put no-smoking clauses into any new or

BAN
Continued from page 1
only be comfortable limiting smoking if des-
ignated smoking areas were included.
Mayor Mark Addiego previously
ings for families and children.
Health was a major motivator for
Matsumoto.
renewed leases. In 2009, Belmont further
restricted residents of low-income housing
from smoking within their unit — even if it’s
expressed an interest in of reducing litter to Secondhand smoke is known to cause a a single-family residence.
create a cleaner downtown but was con- number of issues to both children and adults, In California, smoking is banned from all
and trash. cerned about unfairly limiting the rights of including premature death, according to the enclosed work places including restaurants
Business owners had expressed worries smokers. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. and bars. In 2004, smoking was outlawed
about limiting customers in any way, some- Under the proposal, smoking would be The same 2006 report found short-term within 20 feet of the entrance or operable
thing that could unfairly affect business in prohibited at places of employment, indoor exposure can potentially increase the risk of
one area. window of a public building, including com-
common areas, public places like parks, city heart attacks. munity college campuses.
Councilman Rich Garbarino agreed. buildings and vehicles, elevators, service South San Francisco is not alone in regu-
“It’s discriminatory. If we’re going to do areas, downtown outdoor public property, lating smoking.
this, it should be citywide. It should cover The council meets 7 p.m. Wednesday, July
downtown dining areas, downtown entry- In April, the San Bruno City Council 28 at the Municipal Services Building, 33
everywhere,” Garbarino said. ways and exits and at public events. banned smoking inside businesses. In 2006,
He noted having received many e-mails Arroyo Drive in South San Francisco.
It cannot limit, however, smoking down- the Belmont City Council declared second-
and phone calls on the topic from both smok- town on private property facing the small hand smoke a public nuisance and extended
ers and non-smokers who worried the resolu- lanes that run throughout the area. the city’s ban on smoking to include multi-
tion would simply take away one more right Heather Murtagh can be reached by e-mail:
Both Matsumoto and Garbarino favored unit and multi-story residences. The ban that heather@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: (650)
people have. limitations at parks and at city-sponsored later went into effect requires landlords to 344-5200 ext. 105.

After the 45-day moratorium is up, city staff from the law. prostitution in Belmont, Halleran said, but the

MASSAGE
Continued from page 1
may seek an extension until next year so it can
bring its own ordinance in line with state law
and to wait for the outcome of legislation,
Massage therapists can now apply to the
CAMTC for certification and can work any-
where in the state without applying for a mas-
city does get the occasional complaint.
The city, however, does not have the
resources to conduct undercover operations,
Assembly Bill 1822, that will clarify the sage therapy permit from a local city. Zafferano said.
scope of the city’s regulatory role, Zafferano Before the CAMTC was created, individual The state law that gives the CAMTC the
through the state process,” Fleming said. authority to issue massage certificates, Senate
“Every therapist should have the CAMTC cer- said. cities had the authority to regulate massage
The urgency ordinance imposes a moratori- therapists. CAMTC certified therapists still Bill 731, was enacted in 2009 but Belmont’s
tificate. If they don’t, they are not serious massage ordinance has been on the books
about the occupation.” um on the issuance of business licenses, mas- have to apply for business licenses, however,
sage technician permits and massage estab- to practice their trade. since 2003.
Fleming has been practicing massage for 17
years and specializes in chronic-muscle pain lishment permits for any new, or expansion of The city gets at least two applications a
relief. any existing, massage establishment. week for massage permits, Belmont police Lt.
Bill Silverfarb can be reached by e-mail: silver-
No one from the public spoke out against CAMTC certified therapists as well as doc- Pat Halleran said. farb@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: (650) 344-
the ordinance. tors and physical therapists will be exempt There have not been any recent arrests for 5200 ext. 106.
28 Wednesday • July 28, 2010 WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Missing reconstruction money Around the world


Dutch sailor,14,gets OK for solo world trip
MIDDELBURG, Netherlands — The new cushions, sun-
Audit: U.S.cannot account for $8.7 billion in Iraqi funds shade, and bright red sail are in place. And now 14-year-old
Laura Dekker has the go-ahead she needs.
By Tarek El-Tablawy A Dutch court ruled Tuesday the girl who was born on a yacht
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Iraq should take legal action to get back this huge amount in the South Pacific is ready to embark on her dream of becom-
ing the youngest person to sail solo around the world — mean-
BAGHDAD — A U.S. audit has found
of money....[The money] should be spent for rebuilding the ing she could set sail in two weeks in a ketch named Guppy.
that the Pentagon cannot account for over country and providing services for this poor nation.” “I was so happy I almost jumped into the water,” the teen
95 percent of $9.1 billion in Iraq recon- gushed, after hearing the court’s decision.
— Sabah al-Saedi,chairman of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee
struction money, spotlighting Iraqi com- She then hopped onto her red-hulled, twin-mast yacht with a
plaints that there is little to show for the this poor nation.” Fuel shortages are common and unem- cartoon fish painted on the side and did a celebratory circle for
massive funds pumped into their cash- the assembled media in the still waters of the harbor where she
The report by the Special Inspector ployment remains high, a testament to
strapped, war-ravaged nation. lives with her father on a boat.
General for Iraq Reconstruction accused the country’s inability to create new jobs The past year of legal wrangling and criticism of Laura and
The $8.7 billion in question was Iraqi the Defense Department of lax oversight or attract foreign investors.
money managed by the Pentagon, not her family have been far from such clear sailing — and she faces
and weak controls, though not fraud. Complaints surfaced from the start of more stormy waters when she sets off on her odyssey in her 38-
part of the $53 billion that Congress has “The breakdown in controls left the the war in 2003, when soldiers failed to
allocated for rebuilding. It’s cash that foot (11.5-meter) yacht. The dramatic rescue just last month of
funds vulnerable to inappropriate uses secure banks, armories and other facil- American teen Abby Sunderland in the Indian Ocean is a
Iraq, which relies on volatile oil revenues and undetected loss,” the audit said. ities against looters. Since then the reminder of the perils she will face.
to fuel its spending, can ill afford to lose. The Pentagon has repeatedly come allegations have only multiplied, “I’m not really afraid, everything is really prepared on my
“Iraq should take legal action to get under fire for apparent mismanagement including investigations of fraud, boat,” the young Dutch sailor said of the prospect of encounter-
back this huge amount of money,” said of the reconstruction effort — as have awarding of contracts without the ing everything from towering waves to Somali pirates.
Sabah al-Saedi, chairman of the Iraqi officials themselves. required government bidding process Answering questions in Dutch and English with a confidence
Parliamentary Integrity Committee. The Seven years after the U.S.-led invasion, and allowing contractors to charge belying her age, only rarely did Laura’s youthful exuberance
money “should be spent for rebuilding electricity service is spotty, with genera- exorbitant fees with little oversight, or break through at a brief news conference — like when she
the country and providing services for tion capacity falling far short of demand. oversight that came too late. looked back on the stress of the last year.

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