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Fit,fun and fierce on the pole Woman on bike killed by big-rig BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE
Growing dance craze gets competitive on the Peninsula A woman riding a bicycle was
struck and killed by a big-rig near
By Bill Silverfarb dance and Pilates instructor who has the national championships in New
taken to the art of pole dancing. She York City next year. Portola Valley Thursday afternoon,
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
teaches pole dancing at two local Lamb teaches pole dancing at a California Highway Patrol officer
said.
Shelly Lamb is a child of the ’80s. studios and has been busy in recent Shelly’s Pole Studio in San
The accident was reported at 3:39
Actually, she was born in the weeks preparing two routines for Francisco and another studio in
p.m. on Alpine Road near the on-
1960s, but when she dances she the United States Pole Dancing Redwood City.
ramp to northbound Interstate 280.
likes to twirl to the music of the Federation’s West Coast “It is an insane workout for those
Initial reports indicated the bicy-
Scorpions and other rock songs Championships at the Fox Theatre looking for alternative forms of fit- clist had been hit by an 18-wheeler
in Redwood City Saturday. ness,” Lamb said. “It is a great PETER MOOTZ/DAILY JOURNAL
from the 1980s — the decade of and was underneath the big-rig. The
decadence. Lamb will be battling 11 other workout but you don’t think about it A woman was killed by a big-rig
women for the right to compete in near Portola Valley Thursday while
Lamb, 47, is a certified fitness,
See POLE, Page 23 See BIKE, Page 31 riding her bicycle.
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Local briefs
Sea birds collared
Counseling ordered for
druggie who asked cop for ride for a pretrial conference followed by an April
A 19-year-old Danville man found with 4 jury trial.
cocaine in his pocket after asking a Redwood Sargentini’s companion, Samantha Warner,
City police officer for a ride pleaded no con-
test to felony possession and was ordered to
undergo counseling.
Ongley Raymond Ocon III must finish 18
19, of San Leandro, was already sentenced to
60 days in jail followed by three years pro-
bation for allegedly driving Sargentini away
from the scene.
with cut beer cans
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE first place,” she said. What the organizations
months of counseling and abstain from drugs According to Half Moon Bay police, want is information, and as much of it as they
and paraphernalia as part of the deferred Sargentini confronted the man July 18 at the At least two birds in the Bay Area collared can get. The more information they get, the
entry of judgment. Alliance gas station, saying, “If you want to with cut beer cans were spotted and pho- better they’ll understand the birds’ patterns,
On Oct. 17, Ocon left a San Carlos party, talk to her you got to pay me.” tographed, leading two wildlife organizations which will increase the chance of rescuing the
approached a Redwood City patrol car and After the man ignored the comment, to put out a plea for help in locating the birds birds.
asked for a ride home to Danville. Sargentini allegedly punched him in the face, and offer a reward to catch the persons “They’re going to hang out, usually at a pier
Authorities said they don’t know if Ocon threatened to kill him and shot him with a responsible. or a marina where they can get food easily,”
knew it was a police vehicle or thought it was revolver. Reputable birders in the area reported see- Dmytryk said.
a cab. Sargentini is being held in lieu of $1 mil- ing two to three gulls with cut beer cans on Sightings should be reported to a dedicated
When asked if he had anything illegal on lion. their necks, said Rebecca Dmytryk, spokes- paging service, (831) 429-2323, or e-mailed
him, Ocon initially said “yes” then paused woman for WildRescue in Monterey. to rescue@wildrescue.org.
and changed his answer to “no.” Ocon gave Trial set in witness A Budweiser beer can is clearly visible in Two separate anonymous donors are offer-
the officer permission to search him and was one photo, and appears to be the brand in
discovered to have a twist of cocaine in his
tampering case another, she said.
ing $1,000 each, for a total of $2,000, for the
pocket. A jailed murder defendant and two accom- arrest and prosecution of the person, or per-
Sightings of the birds occurred at
plices accused of trying to scare off witness- Fisherman’s Wharf and Alcatraz in San sons, committing these crimes.
Pacifica man es in his trial just weeks Francisco, and in an undisclosed location in “This is a federal crime punishable by
before jurors deadlocked severe fines, imprisonment, or both,” Dmytryk
suspected of burglary spree on the charges will stand
Half Moon Bay.
said.
The first report was in September, but it
Authorities have arrested a 42-year-old trial in March. wasn’t made public because they hoped that it The cans pose multiple risks to the birds.
Pacifica man suspected of stealing thousands Josue Orozco, 20, was an isolated incident, Dmytryk said. Now They won’t be able to preen to keep clean, the
of necklaces, electronics and other items dur- Bianca Aguillon and that more reports have come in, WildRescue cans could get caught on something and they
ing a burglary spree spanning three counties. Alexandro Stephen Villar, and International Bird Rescue of Fairfield are may not be able to eat.
Brian Wayne Lima is expected to appear in both 19, will go to trial on asking the public for help in finding the birds. Both organizations are also looking for vol-
Marin Superior Court on Thursday. His attor- charges of witness intimi- “Please don’t try to catch the birds. If you unteers to help with this effort, and any other
ney, Jon Rankin, says he will plead not guilty
to three felony burglary counts and a felony Josue Orozco dation, felonies commit- miss, and you probably will, you’ll frighten activities as a volunteer rescuer. Anyone inter-
ted for the benefit of the them more. They’re already frightened ested will receive training and will be placed
charge of possession of stolen property. Sureño gang and conspir- because they’ve been tortured,” Dmytryk said. on an on-call list. There is a training sched-
Lima was arrested at his apartment in acy to intimidate witness- It will be nearly impossible to approach the uled for January. More information about the
Pacifica on Friday after a burglary in San es relating to the gang- organizations can be found on their websites
birds if people keep trying to catch them.
Rafael that was interrupted by the home’s homicide prosecution of at www.wildrescue.org, and www.ibrrc.org.
“That’s what got them into trouble in the
resident. Orozco.
San Rafael police Detective Scott Eberle Orozco, an alleged
tells the Marin Independent Journal investi- Sureño gangmember, is CITY GOVERNMENT
gators found more than 5,000 stolen items at accused of fatally shoot- • A public hearing regarding use of the Koret Athletic Field at Notre
Lima’s home. They suspect him of involve- ing Francisco Rodriguez, Dame de Namur University in Belmont will be continued to the
ment in three San Rafael burglaries, an Bianca Aguillon 21, outside his Redwood Belmont City Council’s next meeting. The city is in the middle of
attempted burglary in San Rafael, and bur- City home in July 2005. amending a conditional use permit that would allow for greater use of
glaries in Mill Valley, Pleasanton and Orozco, who was 14 at the the field but some neighbors are arguing against greater use because of
Millbrae. time and later escaped the excess noise athletes make while practicing. The City Council
from the county’s juvenile meets Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m., City Hall, 1 Twin Pines Lane, Belmont.
April trial in coastal shooting hall, stood trial for murder
A man who prosecutors say shot a Half last winter and jurors
Moon Bay gas station patron in July because deadlocked in December
he spoke to his female on murder and gang
companion will stand changes. After the trial,
trial for attempted murder prosecutors announced
in April. Alexandro that, between May 2009
Brandon Michael Villar and March 2010, he
Sargentini, 29, of San allegedly organized fellow gangmembers to
Jose, pleaded not guilty to keep witnesses from testifying or change
that charge and additional their testimony in his last and upcoming
counts of discharging a case. The plan was uncovered through jail
firearm, assault with a phone records.
Brandon firearm, making criminal Two other individuals previously reached
Sargentini threats, possession of a settlements for the same charges and prose-
firearm by a felon and causing great bodily cutors dropped the case against another due
injury. He was ordered back to court March 7 to insufficient evidence.
6 Friday • Nov. 5, 2010 STATE THE DAILY JOURNAL
Brown makes
post-election trip
Trend of weak turnout for midterms continues
By Robin HIndrey
to state Capitol
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Does disaffection drive
vote choice? Absolutely.
Self-funded candidates
SACRAMENTO — Election offi-
Juliet Williams
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
cials estimate voter turnout in
California for this year’s general
But it’s not so clear that it
affects the decision to
found wins out of reach
election was on par with past guber- By Kevin Freking about $30 mil-
SACRAMENTO — Governor- natorial elections at less than 60 vote in the first place.” and Susan Haigh lion in campaign
elect Jerry Brown made a brief stop percent, despite some fiercely com- — Tom Hansford,an associate THE ASSOCIATED PRESS donations from
at the state petitive statewide races and voter professor of political science at the others. Whitman
Capitol on frustration with the status quo. University of California,Merced LOS ANGELES — Dipping into spent the equiva-
Thursday, meet- As of Thursday, preliminary personal fortunes to self-finance a lent of $46 per
ing with Gov. results from the secretary of state’s for example, nearly 2.4 million campaign this election season turned vote from her
A r n o l d office showed 7.6 million people — California ballots were still out to be a losing investment for sev- personal fortune,
Schwarzenegger or 44.2 percent of registered voters unprocessed, according to the secre- eral candidates trying to break into based on her
and lawmakers — cast ballots in person or by mail. tary of state’s office. political office. Meg Whitman total spending in
from both parties That figure will increase as coun- Tom Hansford, an associate pro- Former eBay chief executive Meg the primary and
to get an insid- ties continue processing a flood of fessor of political science at the Whitman took the biggest gamble, general election. That also does not
University of California, Merced, spending $142 million in her losing count the more than $20 million she
Jerry Brown er’s glimpse at last-minute absentee and provision-
said he wasn’t surprised by the rela- effort to become California’s next received from contributors.
the state’s fiscal al ballots before the Dec. 3 report-
problems. ing deadline. tively weak estimates, despite high- governor, a figure that covers the Whitman dominated the state’s
Brown said he received a “sober- profile races for governor and U.S. general election and her GOP pri- airwaves for most of 2010. The strat-
The secretary of state’s office
ing” briefing from Department of Senate and perceived voter frustra- mary race. egy paid off in the primary, but the
asked the state’s 58 counties to vol-
Finance officials but declined to put tion with Sacramento and In Connecticut, former wrestling Brown campaign believes the ads
untarily submit estimates of their
a figure on the size of California’s Washington. entertainment executive Linda became so repetitive that they lost
remaining ballots by close of busi- their effectiveness.
deficit for the next fiscal year. ness Thursday. Forty-five counties “Does disaffection drive vote McMahon is expected to have spent
“It’s very daunting. It’s as bad as choice? Absolutely. But it’s not so at least $50 million in a losing U.S. “Throwing a lot of ads on the TV
did so, reporting more than 1.9 mil- in the middle of the summer might
you could imagine,” Brown said. lion ballots remain uncounted. That clear that it affects the decision to Senate bid. And in New York, mil-
vote in the first place,” he said. lionaire developer Carl Paladino was not make a lot of sense,” Brown said
He says he wants to get a budget includes more than 1.4 million
Coming in to Election Day, coun- expected to spend about $10 million in an interview with the Associated
agreement as quickly as possible, absentee ballots.
ties had received just 42 percent of in a losing governor’s race against Press. “There’s only so many times
working with Democrats and An additional 2 million votes you can tell somebody something.
Republicans. Brown, the state attor- the 7.6 million vote-by-mail ballots Democrat Andrew Cuomo.
would increase California’s overall California’s newly elected gover- Name recognition is good, but repe-
ney general, also met with the lead- turnout to nearly 56 percent of reg- that had been requested statewide,
nor, Jerry Brown, said his campaign tition of ads can be very debilitat-
ers of the state Assembly and Senate. istered voters. Turnout also was 56 according to the California ing.”
Association of Clerks and Election showed that it takes more than
Brown said the newly approved percent in the last gubernatorial Perhaps the most important lesson
Officials. The large volume of 11th- money to succeed in politics.
Proposition 25, which reduces the election, when Gov. Arnold from Election Day was that money
hour returns meant several competi- “It takes brains and it takes a little
threshold to pass a budget to a simple Schwarzenegger was re-elected in simply can’t overcome demograph-
tive races were still too close to call bit of luck, and it takes a lot of peo-
majority of the Legislature, rather 2006. ple pulling together,” he said. ics. Republicans who spent big tend-
than two-thirds, could be helpful but Vote tallies often increase signifi- Thursday, including the race for ed to run in states where the
Based on unofficial returns, he
will not solve the state’s structural cantly after Election Day. Two days state attorney general and two con- Democratic Party dominates.
spent about $7.50 per vote by using
problems. after the 2008 presidential election, gressional contests.
THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Friday • Nov. 5, 2010 7
Obama challenges Cabinet,sets bipartisan talks ABC, referring to the party’s leader
in the Senate and adding that his own
days after elections that swept
Democrats out of power in the House
and cut deeply into their Senate
By Julie Pace signs of cooperation between Obama White House spokesman Robert goals included cutting spending and
creating jobs. majority, scripting an uncertain new
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and his two frequent Republican Gibbs said no staff would take part
But tentative talk of compromise era of divided government for the
antagonists, incoming House speak- in the meeting, which will include
competed with rhetoric reminiscent final two years of Obama’s term.
WASHINGTON — President er-in-waiting John Boehner and dinner. Gibbs said he expects the
Senate Minority Leader Mitch meeting to be the first of many. of the just-completed campaign. In the House, Boehner asked
Barack Obama sought Thursday to
McConnell. They will be joined by While the White House said the In a speech at the conservative members of the Republican rank and
retake the political initiative after a
the top Democrats in Congress, date of the meeting was set, Heritage Foundation, Kentucky Sen. file to support him for speaker when
bruising election, inviting Republican
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and McConnell spokesman Don Stewart Mitch McConnell said the only way the new Congress convenes in early
and Democratic congressional lead-
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. said the date and time were still to achieve key party legislative goals January. His victory is a formality,
ers to meet with him on the economy
Four other lawmakers will attend: being worked out. Stewart said such as ending government bailouts, given the huge 60-member gain he
and jobs. The White House said
Republicans Rep. Eric Cantor of McConnell is “encouraged” by the cutting spending and repealing the engineered as party leader.
Obama would consider extending
Virginia and Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl, chance to meet with Obama to dis- health care law “is to put someone in Nor did there appear to be any
Bush-era tax cuts even for upper
and Democrats Rep. Steny Hoyer of cuss issues including trade, reducing the White House who won’t veto” competition to Rep. Eric Cantor of
income Americans for a year or two.
Maryland and Illinois Sen. Dick spending and increasing domestic them. Virginia as majority leader, the sec-
The Nov. 18 meeting will be close-
Durbin. energy production. “There’s just no getting around it,” ond-most powerful position in the
ly watched, in particular, for any
he added. House.
8 Friday • Nov. 5, 2010 WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL
NEW YORK — The Federal Reserve to a good start,” said Stephen Jones, the
Stocks around
wanted to push interest rates lower and
jump-start financial markets with its
$600 billion economic stimulus plan. So
chairman of Jones Villalta Funds.
On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve
announced it plans to buy $600 billion in
the world rally
far the Fed is getting the results it wants.
Long-term interest rates sank and
bonds in an effort to spur spending and
ultimately lower the unemployment rate.
The central bank was unusually detailed
after Fed action
stocks indexes hit new highs Thursday, a By Paul Wiseman
day after the Fed announced its massive in its announcement, saying it planned to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
bond-buying plan. The Dow Jones spend $75 billion a month on bonds until
industrial average soared more than 220 at least the middle of next year. That’s on WASHINGTON — Global stock
points, reaching another high for the top of the roughly $35 billion a month its markets staged an explosive rally
year. All three main stock indexes have already buying. Thursday, embracing a move by the
now reached 2010 highs this week. In corporate news, shares of BHP Federal Reserve to try to rejuvenate
After five straight days of gains, the Billiton, the world’s largest mining com- the U.S. economy by buying $600 bil-
Dow Jones industrial average returned to pany, rose 5.9 percent after the Canadian lion in Treasury bonds.
levels last seen in early September 2008, government rejected BHP’s $38.6 billion The Dow Jones industrial average
before the collapse of Lehman Brothers bid to buy Potash Corp. of reached its highest point in more than
and the worst days of the financial crisis. Saskatchewan. After the market closes, two years, and stocks surged from
“Much of today’s gains comes as a Kraft Foods Inc., Starbucks Corp. and Tokyo to London.
result of the government pumping CBS Corp. will announce earnings. Elsewhere around the world, eco-
money into the market,” said Joe The Fed’s plan will increase the sup- nomic dominoes began to fall: The
Kinahan, the chief derivatives strategist ply of dollars held by banks and most dollar sank. Oil prices surged. And
at TD Ameritrade. likely push the value of the currency Asian countries raised fears that their
The dollar fell against other currencies down. The dollar is at its lowest level currencies would rise relative to the
as traders anticipated lower U.S. interest since December 2009 against a broad dollar, making their exports more
rates because of the Fed’s bond-buying basket of currencies, and was down 0.8 expensive.
program. Crude oil, gold and other com- percent against that index Thursday. And some fretted about the prospect
modities rose. Energy prices jumped, sending oil up of financial instability in Asia and
The Dow rose 219.71 points, or 2.0 $1.80 to $86.49. other regions. But stock investors, at
percent, to close at 11,434.84. The Finance ministers in emerging least, celebrated the Fed’s move.
broader S&P 500 index rose 23.10 economies like China and Brazil have Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke said
points, or 1.9 percent, to 1,221.06, and criticized the Fed’s stimulus plan, argu- the bond purchases would drive down
the technology-heavy Nasdaq composite ing that low interest rates in the U.S. interest rates on mortgages and other
gained 37.07 points, or 1.5 percent to could fuel asset bubbles in their coun- borrowing. That could get individuals
2,577.34. tries. and businesses to borrow and spend
Retailers reported solid sales in Treasury prices have been climbing and aid a U.S. economy stuck with 9.6
October, sending shares of major retail- since the Fed’s announcement percent unemployment.
ing companies sharply higher. Gap Inc. Wednesday afternoon. The yield on the Two developments, in particular,
rose 6 percent while Macy’s Inc. jumped benchmark 10-year Treasury note, seemed to cheer investors: In announc-
6.6 percent. which moves opposite its price, fell to ing its $600 billion bond-buying pro-
“Those retail numbers are telling us 2.47 percent from 2.58 percent the day gram, the Fed left the door open to fur-
that the holiday season is going to get off before. ther action later.
Business brief
Cable subscribers fleeing,
DirecTV’s 3Q revenue,Latin
but is Internet to blame?
By Peter Svensson and TV shows bypass not just the cable
American business grow
Satellite TV operator DirecTV, the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS companies, but the cable networks that nation’s second largest provider of TV sig-
produce the content. The move could nals, said Thursday its “free HD” promo-
NEW YORK — Cable companies have have the same disruptive effect on the TV tion helped bring in new customers and
been losing TV subscribers at an ever and movie industries as digital down- reduce cancellations, helping third-quarter
faster rate in the last few months, and loads have already had on music. net income and revenue rise.
satellite TV isn’t picking up the slack. A few weeks ago, the CEO of phone The El Segundo-based company said
That could be a sign that Internet TV company Verizon Communications Inc. that in the third quarter ended Sept. 30,
likened cord-cutting to what started hap- operating profits at its Latin American
services such as Netflix and Hulu are
pening to the local-phone companies five division grew 67 percent from a year
finally starting to entice people to cancel ago, and it added 206,000 subscribers in
cable, though company executives are or six years ago, when people started giv-
Latin America. DirecTV U.S. operating
pointing to the weak economy and hous- ing up their landlines in favor of relying profits grew 18 percent, and it picked up
ing market for now. solely on their cell phones. 174,000 subscribers. DirecTV says its
Third-quarter results reported “The first thing when that happens is subscriber base hit 18.9 million in the
Thursday by major cable TV companies you deny it,” Ivan Seidenberg said. “I U.S. and 8.2 million in Latin America.
show major losses, but don’t settle the know the drill. I have been there.” DirecTV began dropping its $10-a-
question of what’s causing them. On Thursday, Time Warner Cable month service charge for high-defini-
If “cord-cutting” in favor of Internet Inc.’s chief operating officer, Landel tion channels for new customers who
video is finally taking hold, that has Hobbs, said the company doesn’t see evi- signed up for automatic bill-paying
wide-ranging implications. Consumers dence of people dropping cable in favor service this June in competition with
who use the Internet to get their movies of the Internet. Dish Network Corp.
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The Rest Woodside has surrendered 42 points in each of The Dons couldn’t hold off Sacred Heart Prep Bearcats’ defense is a having a hard time stop-
its last three games while scoring just 30 points last week, losing 33-21. The Knights were shut ping opposing offenses. Last week, South City
Capuchino (0-3,1-6) at combined. down in a 28-16 loss to Burlingame. rolled up more than 400 yards rushing.
El Camino (2-2,4-4),2:45 p.m. Half Moon Bay running back Dominic Sena Aragon lost its second straight game and third For the second week in a row, Jefferson
The Mustangs were over-run by Hillsdale, 41- rushed for 213 yards and the Cougar defense had out of its last four. The Dons’ secondary was squeaked out a one-point win. A victory this
18. The Colts were ground up by Carlmont, 35- two goal-line stands and still couldn’t overcome torched to the tune of 276 passing yards from week would clinch at least a tie for the Ocean
14. Jefferson. SHP quarterback John Geary. Aragon trailed 26- Division title and a possible CCS berth.
Capuchino showed a little life last week, trail- Mills (0-3,0-8) at 7 before making a game of it. Quarterback Against Half Moon Bay, the difference was
ing 14-6 in the second quarter before Hillsdale Carlmont (2-1,5-3),6:30 p.m. Anthony Nichols threw for 138 yards. one extra point. The final score — a 6-yard pass
ran away. Junior quarterback Tim Gretter threw a The Vikings were drilled by Sequoia, 58-6. King’s Academy was the latest team to find out from Cheyenne Meafua to Kyani Harris — cou-
touchdown pass and sophomore Jordan Griffiths The Scots blasted a good El Camino squad, 35- Burlingame’s defense is no joke. Running back pled with the extra point from Joey Gonzalez,
scored on a long run. He also had one of three 14. Amir Carlisle, who rushed for nearly 300 yards gave Jefferson the margin of victory.
interceptions for the Cap defense. Mills continues to struggle putting anything two weeks ago, was held to just 84 against the Riordan (1-4,1-7) at
Two weeks ago, El Camino was in the hunt for together. The Vikings were burned for over 400 Panthers. Serra (3-1-1,5-2-1),2 p.m.Saturday
a Lake Division title. Now, the Colts are trying to yards rushing last week, while managing just 55 San Mateo (0-4,2-6) at The Crusaders were buried by Bellarmine last
snap a two-game losing streak. Against yards of offense. They did get an 80-yard kickoff Jefferson (4-0,7-1),7 p.m. week, 50-7. The Padres slugged it out with Mitty,
Carlmont, the Colts were beaten at their own return for a touchdown to account for their scor- The Bearcats lost to South City, 35-20. The settling for a 40-40 tie.
game — namely the ground attack. Carlmont ing. Indians won another heart-stopping game, beat- Riordan has had a tough go of it recently, hav-
racked up 400 yards of offense, all on the ground Carlmont, as has been the case all season, was ing Half Moon Bay 33-32. ing lost three straight since a 21-14 win over St.
while holding El Camino to less than 150 yards led by running back Robert Johnson, who rushed Ignatius Oct. 9. Since then, however, the
rushing. San Mateo, which started the season with two
for over 270 yards and four touchdowns. straight wins, has now lost six in a row and Crusaders have been out-scored 66-7, 55-6 and
Woodside (1-3,1-7) at Defensively, the Scots held El Camino’s running 50-7.
Half Moon Bay (2-2,5-3),6 p.m. haven’t scored more than 20 points since a 50-29
game in check, holding the Colts to just 133 loss to Terra Nova Sept. 24. The good news for Running back Erick Wilson returned to the
The Wildcats were dismantled by Menlo yards rushing.
School last week, 42-7. The Cougars dropped a the Bearcats is their best skill players appear to be Serra lineup with a bang, rushing for 200 yards.
Aragon (1-3,3-5) at healthy, as George Naufahu rushed for a team- But it was a 33-yard field goal from Parker Toms
heart-breaking 33-32 loss to Jefferson.
King’s Academy (1-3,4-4),7 p.m. high 119 yards on 22 carries. The bad news is the that secured the tie against the Monarchs.
14 Friday • Nov. 5, 2010 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
vs.Lightning vs.Ducks vs.Islanders
7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a one-stroke lead over Fred Funk and Tom Pernice Jr.
Tom Lehman opened with a 66, Schwab Cup points
@ Toronto @ New York
SAN FRANCISCO — Defending champion John leader Bernhard Langer topped a group at 67, and Fred
vs.Utah @ Detroit @ Chicago
7:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:30 p.m.
5 p.m.
Cook shot a 7-under 64 on Thursday at Harding Park to Couples had a 69. Couples needs to win to catch Langer
CSN-BA CSN-BA CSN-BA
CSN-BA CSN-BA take the first-round lead in the Champions Tour’s sea- in the two-man race for the $1 million annuity. Even if
son-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship. Couples wins, Langer would take the top prize with a
Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 16
Bye vs. St.Louis vs.Tampa @ Arizona @ Packers vs. Seattle @ Chargers Cook, the winner last year at Sonoma Golf Club, had two-way tie for fourth or better.
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FOX FOX ESPN FOX FOX NFL Net.
Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 19 NBA STANDINGS NHL STANDINGS NFL STANDINGS
vs.K.C. Bye @ Steelers vs.Miami @ Chargers @ Jags vs.Denver
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EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division Atlantic Division East
W L Pct GB W L OT Pts GF GA W L T Pct PF PA
Boston 4 1 .800 — Philadelphia 8 4 1 17 41 30 New England 6 1 0 .857 205 154
SCOREBOARD TRANSACTIONS New Jersey
New York
2
2
2
2
.500
.500
1 1/2
1 1/2
N.Y.Rangers
Pittsburgh
6
6
5
6
1
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13
13
35
37
36
33
N.Y.Jets
Miami
5
4
2
3
0
0
.714
.571
159
133
110
149
THURSDAY Toronto 1 3 .250 2 1/2 N.Y.Islanders 4 7 2 10 34 48 Buffalo 0 7 0 .000 131 211
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PAL X-COUNTRY FINALS American League Philadelphia 1 4 .200 3 New Jersey 4 9 1 9 25 45
BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Assigned RHP Frank Mata South
Team Standings W L T Pct PF PA
outright to Norfolk (IL).Reinstated RHP Jason Berken Southeast Division Northeast Division
BOYS W L OT Pts GF GA Indianapolis 5 2 0 .714 193 142
from the 60-day DL. W L Pct GB
1. Carlmont — 40; 2. Menlo-Atherton — 44; 3. Half BOSTON RED SOX — Exercised 2011 options on Montreal 7 4 1 15 29 28 Tennessee 5 3 0 .625 224 150
Moon Bay — 114;4.Woodside — 128;5.Aragon — Atlanta 5 0 1.000 — Houston 4 3 0 .571 170 197
DH David Ortiz and RHP Scott Atchison. Declined Boston 7 2 0 14 29 13
137; 6. El Camino — 198; 7. Mills — 200; 8. 2011 options on INF/OF Bill Hall and INF Felipe Miami 4 1 .800 1 Jacksonville 4 4 0 .500 165 226
Ottawa 6 6 1 13 33 38
Burlingame —221;9.Sequoia — 238;10.Westmoor Lopez. Orlando 2 1 .667 2 Toronto 5 5 2 12 29 31
— 255. DETROIT TIGERS — Traded INF Brent Dlugach to Washington 1 2 .333 3 Buffalo 3 8 2 8 32 43 North
GIRLS Boston for a player to be named or cash consider- Charlotte 1 3 .250 3 1/2 W L T Pct PF PA
1.Carlmont — 30;2.Aragon — 70;3.Half Moon Bay ations.Assigned RHP Eddie Bonine,RHP Jay Sborz, Southeast Division Baltimore 5 2 0 .714 149 129
— 104; 4.Westmoor — 114; 5. Menlo-Atherton — C Max St. Pierre and OF Jeff Frazier outright to Central Division W L OT Pts GF GA Pittsburgh 5 2 0 .714 147 102
123;6.Hillsdale — 134;7.Sequoia — 180;8.Mills — Toledo (IL).Bonine refused assignment and declared W L Pct GB Tampa Bay 7 3 2 16 37 34 Cleveland 2 5 0 .286 118 142
180; 9.Woodside — 205; 10.N/A. free agency. Chicago 2 2 .500 — Washington 8 4 0 16 39 29 Cincinnati 2 5 0 .286 146 163
Individual Standings KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Claimed INF Joaquin Indiana 2 2 .500 — Atlanta 6 5 2 14 40 46
Arias off waivers from the N.Y.Mets. West
BOYS Cleveland 1 3 .250 1 Carolina 6 6 0 12 34 35 W L T Pct PF PA
SEATTLE MARINERS — Assigned 1B Casey Kotch- Milwaukee 1 4 .200 1 1/2 Florida 4 6 0 8 27 25
1.Kyle Feuerhelm (Woodside) — 15:52 mann outright to Tacoma (PCL).Kotchmann refused Kansas City 5 2 0 .714 163 122
2.Jack Beckwith (Menlo-Atherton) — 16:07 assignment and declared free agency. Named Detroit 0 5 .000 2 1/2 Oakland 4 4 0 .500 212 168
3.Pierce McKenzie (Carlmont) — 16:11
4.Mitch Martin (Half Moon Bay) — 16:14
Robby Thompson bench coach, Chris Chambliss
hitting coach, Mike Brumley first-base coach, Jeff
WESTERN CONFERENCE San Diego
Denver
3
2
5
6
0
0
.375
.250
210
154
174
223
5.Michael Hester (Menlo-Atherton) — 16:15 Datz third-base coach,Jamie Navarro bullpen coach
and Jason Phillips bullpen catcher.
WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division
W L OT Pts GF GA
6.Ethan Scardina (Carlmont) — 16:22
7.Donald Heatherington (Carlmont) — 16:26
TAMPA BAY RAYS — Re-signed senior baseball Southwest Division St.Louis 7 1 2 16 28 17 NATIONAL CONFERENCE
adviser Don Zimmer for the 2011 season. W L Pct GB Columbus 8 4 0 16 30 29 East
8.George Baier (Menlo-Atherton) — 16:26 TEXAS RANGERS — Agreed to terms with man- New Orleans 4 0 1.000 — Detroit 7 2 1 15 32 25 W L T Pct PF PA
9.Nathan Madonich (South S.F.) — 16:29 ager Ron Washington on a two-year contract Dallas 3 1 .750 1 Chicago 7 1 15 44 45 4- N.Y.Giants 5 2 0 .714 175 153
10.Rory Beyer (Aragon) — 16:33 extension. San Antonio 3 1 .750 1 Nashville 5 3 3 13 26 29 Philadelphia 4 3 0 .571 172 157
GIRLS National League Washington 4 4 0 .500 155 170
FLORIDA MARLINS — Promoted Sean Flynn to Memphis 2 3 .400 2 1/2
1.Jessie Petersen (Carlmont) — 18:17 Northwest Division Dallas 1 6 0 .143 154 187
senior vice president of marketing, Brendan Cun- Houston 0 4 .000 4
W L OT Pts GF GA
2.Lauren Croshaw (Aragon) — 18:59 ningham to senior vice president of sales and Vancouver 7 3 2 16 34 28
Northwest Division South
3.Sarah Schreck (Carlmont) — 19:17 Andrew Silverman to senior vice president of sales Colorado 6 5 1 13 40 42 W L T Pct PF PA
4.Mei-Lin Okino (Carlmont) — 19:24 and service. W L Pct GB Minnesota 4 2 12 27 27 4- Atlanta 5 2 0 .714 169 133
5.Corin Soleberg (Carlmont) — 19:33 LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Announced OF Scott Portland 4 1 .800 — Calgary 6 6 0 12 34 36 Tampa Bay 5 2 0 .714 136 163
Podsednik declined his 2011 option. Agreed to Denver 2 2 .500 1 1/2 Edmonton 3 5 2 8 31 37 New Orleans 5 3 0 .625 167 148
6.Chandra Anderson (Half Moon Bay) — 20:30 terms with OF Jay Gibbons on a one-year contract.
7.Gaia Bouchard-Hall (Sequoia) — 20:32 Oklahoma City 2 2 .500 1 1/2 Carolina 1 6 0 .143 85 150
MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Named Ron Roenicke Utah 2 2 .500 1 1/2
8.Nicole Novales (Westmoor) — 20:33 manager and signed him to a two-year contract. Pacific Division
Minnesota 1 4 .200 3 W L OT Pts GF GA North
9.Nikki Stokman (Aragon) — 20:36 NEW YORK METS — Suspended clubhouse man-
ager Charlie Samuels. Assigned RHP Eddie Kunz, Los Angeles 9 3 0 19 35 25 W L T Pct PF PA
10.Maggie Colgan (Hillsdale) — 20:44 Pacific Division Dallas 7 4 0 14 37 29 Green Bay 5 3 0 .625 176 136
LHP Raul Valdez,INF Mike Hessman,OF Jesus Feli-
ciano and C Omir Santos outright to Buffalo (IL). W L Pct GB San Jose 5 5 1 11 29 28 Chicago 4 3 0 .571 126 114
GIRLS’VOLLEYBALL PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Declined 2011 op- L.A.Lakers 5 0 1.000 — Phoenix 4 4 3 11 27 32 Minnesota 2 5 0 .286 129 144
Westmoor def. Jefferson 25-18, 25-13, 25-14 tion on LHP J.C.Romero. Golden State 3 1 .750 1 1/2 Anaheim 5 7 1 11 32 44 Detroit 2 5 0 .286 183 165
(Highlights: W — Ariel Jao 10 kills, Kimberly Ng 6 American Association Sacramento 3 2 .600 2
kills,Bruna Bessa 6 kills). FOOTBALL Wednesday’s Games West
Phoenix 1 3 .250 3 1/2 W L T Pct PF PA
National Football League L.A.Clippers 1 4 .200 4 Washington 5,Toronto 4,SO
NFL — Fined Pittsburgh LB James Harrison $20,000 Boston 5,Buffalo 2 Seattle 4 3 0 .571 123 140
BOYS’WATER POLO St.Louis 4 4 0 .500 140 141
Sacred Heart Prep 9,Bellarmine 8 for a late hit on New Orleans QB Drew Brees and Wednesday’s Games Carolina 7,N.Y.Islanders 2
Jacksonville S Don Carey $12,500 for an illegal hit on Atlanta 4,Florida 3 Arizona 3 4 0 .429 133 198
SHP 1 3 4 1 — 9 Dallas TE Jason Witten during Sunday’s games. Atlanta 94,Detroit 85 San Francisco 2 6 0 .250 137 178
New Jersey 5,Chicago 3
B3041—8 Carey says Thursday he is the latest player fined Charlotte 85,New Jersey 83
Dallas 5,Pittsburgh 2
Goal Scorers:SHP — Bamberg 5,Dunelvie 3,Enright during the NFL’s crackdown on flagrant hits.Carey Orlando 128,Minnesota 86 Sunday’s Games
Detroit 2,Calgary 1 Chicago vs.Buffalo at Toronto,10 a.m.
1.B — Hamilton 3,Schaaf 2,Hehir 2,Amm 1.Goalie launched himself toward Witten and made con- Philadelphia 101,Indiana 75 Phoenix 4,Nashville 3
saves:SHP — Runkel 13.Record — SHP 16-8. tact with Witten’s helmet during the Jaguars’35-17 Boston 105,Milwaukee 102,OT N.Y.Jets at Detroit,10 a.m.
Anaheim 3,Tampa Bay 2,OT Miami at Baltimore,10 a.m.
victory. New Orleans 107,Houston 99
DALLAS COWBOYS — Signed CB Bryan McCann Dallas 102,Denver 101 San Diego at Houston,10 a.m.
GIRLS’WATER POLO Thursday’s Games Tampa Bay at Atlanta,10 a.m.
from the practice squad.Signed CB Ross Weaver to Utah 125,Toronto 108 Philadelphia 4,N.Y.Rangers 1
Sacred Heart Prep 12,Presentation 2 the practice squad. New Orleans at Carolina,10 a.m.
SHP 4 3 1 4 — 12 San Antonio 112,Phoenix 110 Columbus 3,Atlanta 0 New England at Cleveland,10 a.m.
HOCKEY Golden State 115,Memphis 109
P0200—2 National Hockey League Ottawa 4,N.Y.Islanders 1 Arizona at Minnesota,10 a.m.
CAROLINA HURRICANES — Recalled D Brett Car- L.A.Clippers 107,Oklahoma City 92 St.Louis 2,San Jose 0 N.Y.Giants at Seattle,1:05 p.m.
Goal scorers:Sheridan 3,Temple 3,Parsons 2,West-
cott 2, Flessel 1, Rudolph 1. Goalie saves: SHP — son from Charlotte (AHL) on an emergency basis. L.A.Lakers 112,Sacramento 100 Vancouver 3,Colorado 1 Kansas City at Oakland,1:15 p.m.
Donahoe 15.Record — SHP 22-3. DALLAS STARS — Signed G Jack Campbell to a Tampa Bay 0, Los Angeles 1 Indianapolis at Philadelphia,1:15 p.m.
three-year contract. Dallas at Green Bay,5:20 p.m.
16 Friday • Nov. 5, 2010 AUTO THE DAILY JOURNAL
E-CLASS
forcements for a stable ride, without shakes
when the roof is down. The reinforcements
also add weight, making the cars feel solid.
Continued from page 16 Specifically, the test E550 Cabriolet had a
curb weight of more than 4,000 pounds,
which is about what a GMC Canyon pickup
traffic and was an easy, welcoming car for truck with V-8 weighs.
everyday use. Fuel mileage isn’t the best for the four-seat
Thanks to a nicely damped suspension, pas- E550, and it uses premium gasoline. The fed-
sengers didn’t feel many road bumps, and eral government rating is just 15 miles per
even vibrations were predominantly mild. gallon in city driving and 22 mpg on the high-
With roof closed, the interior was strikingly way. My test driving average was less than 19
quiet for a soft-top convertible. I noticed that mpg, but I didn’t try to maximize mileage.
typical loud sounds from nearby trucks and The strong power from the throaty V-8 was
the roar of Harley motorcycles in the lane next intoxicating and I enjoyed the rush that came
to me were kept to a minimum. Mercedes when I pressed firmly on the accelerator. Peak
engineers call the fabric top an acoustic roof, torque is 391 foot-pounds, and it comes on at
and it’s made thick and sturdy to insulate 2,800 rpm and holds to 4,800 rpm. This is
against the weather and noise. enough for a zero-to-60-mile-an-hour sprint
It also goes up or down in 20 seconds with in just 5.1 seconds, according to Mercedes.
the touch of a button. The base engine, a 3.5-liter V-6, generates
But I had to search to find the button. It’s 258 foot-pounds of torque starting at 2,400
tucked under a small, leather-trimmed cover rpm.
in the center console. The Mercedes has little “arms” that bring
One of the hallmarks of the E-Class Cabrios the front-seat shoulder belts forward so driver
is how much Mercedes did to include features and passenger don’t have to twist around to
that make these cars warm and less windy grab them after they get in the car.
when the tops are down. One feature is the The two back seats are nicely cushioned
Airscarf, which blows heated air onto the and sculpted. But they remain a bit cramped
backs of front-passenger necks through small in legroom and, when the roof is on, head-
air holes between the head restraints and the room.
top of the seatbacks. Mercedes put this feature I used every bit of the 8.8 cubic feet of trunk
into its SLK two-seater. Now, it’s improved space when the roof was folded down. When
and effective in the E-Class Cabrios. the roof was atop the car, I had a full 11.8
Mercedes also has its new Aircap — a panel cubic feet of storage room in the trunk.
that a driver can activate from the top of the Last month, the 2011 E-Class Cabriolet was
windshield to help direct air flow over front among C- and other E-Class models named in
and rear passengers. With side windows up, it a safety recall of 85,300 cars. The National
seems to be most beneficial for people in the Highway Traffic Safety Administration said a
front seat, rather than the back. But it left me loss of power steering fluid could lead impair
wondering: Isn’t a convertible ride supposed a driver’s ability to steer properly.
to feel like you’re in the open air and not just Convertibles aren’t the only new models for
under a big sunroof? the E-Class line. There’s a new, fifth-genera-
These convertibles have structural rein- tion, 2011 E-Class Wagon, too.
Tasty
alternative
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SEE PAGE 24
Conan O’Brien
ready for cozy
new program
By Lynn Elber
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ashley Lien
Are you a caregiver? Do the holi- Joe Marchi
days bring you more stress than happi-
ness? Ashley Lien of Aunt Ann's Joe Marchi of the Center for the
Home Care discusses tips for eliminat- American Musicals speaks about
ing stress from the holiday season, shows dating from 1941 thru 1952,
understanding caregiver burnout and such as Oklahoma, Annie Get Your
using respite care. The Importance of Gun, Kiss Me Kate, Carousel, Guys
Caring for the Caregiver. 10 a.m. to 11 and Dolls, South Pacific, Call Me
a.m., Monday Nov. 8. City of San Madam, The King and I, Can-Can and
Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda Kismet. Come enjoy the music and
de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Free. For the entertainment Tuesdays at 10 a.m.
more information call 522-7490. through Nov. 30. San Carlos Adult
mechanisms and some experiments Community Center, 601 Chestnut St.
for improving efficiency in the net- San Carlos. There is a drop in fee.
Balaji Prabhakar works vital for a society's functioning. Call 802-4384 for more information
Tues. Nov. 10 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and to register. The Center can be
Café Scientifique welcomes
SRI International — International reached by bus or train via the San
Stanford Professor Balaji Prabhakar,
Building, Menlo Park. Café Carlos train station. From the train
Associate Professor of Electrical
Scientifique is a place where anyone station walk four blocks up San Carlos
Engineering and Computer Science at
can come to explore the latest ideas in Avenue to Chestnut Street.
Stanford University, who leads a dis-
cussion on human behavior related to science and technology and debate
societal networks like transportation science issues outside a traditional
All events are free unless otherwise noted.
and healthcare systems. Prof. academic context. Free. For more Please check before the event in case of
Prabhakar also discusses incentives information visit www.cafescisv.org. schedule changes.
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POLE
however. “In ballet. You are never good
enough. The pole dancing community is very
supportive, unlike ballet,” Levichev. Calendar
Continued from page 1 Poletential opened in 2006 and is owned by FRIDAY, NOV. 5 mation call 697-7607. sale. For more information contact
Pam Courcier and Christina Kish. Flickr Workshop. 9:30 a.m. 341-5611.
“Pole fitness and dance is an amazing com- Woodside Library, 3410 Woodside American Association of University
when you are on the pole.” Road, Woodside. Learn how to use Women. San Carlos Library, 610 Michael Kuany, a ‘Lost Boy’ of
At her age, Lamb is used to competing bination of self-expression with physical chal- the photo-sharing website to upload, Elm St., San Carlos. Barbara Murray Sudan Speaks. Congregational
lenge whether you are doing it for a regular edit and share photos. Free. For more discusses ‘Protests and Fashions of Church of San Mateo, 225 Tilton
against women more than half her age, information call 851-0147. the Women’s Movement.’ Free. For Ave., San Mateo. Hear Kuanys story
although she does not consider herself to be a workout, performance or sport,” Kish said. more information call 592-5832. of life in the Sudan. Fore more infor-
“As a sport, pole fitness and dance challenges Fall Harvest Book Sale. 11 a.m. to mation contact the church office at
competitive person. 4:30 p.m. San Mateo Public Library, Alice In Wonderland. 2 p.m. 343-3694.
One of her opponents for the West Coast athletes on an entirely new level and the per- 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Diverse Cañada College Mainstage Theater,
title, however, considers herself to be very formances are an ‘edge-of-your-seat’ thrill- selection of books sorted in 35 cate- 4200 Farm Hill Road, Redwood City. Piano Marathon. Noon to 9 p.m.
gories. Bargain prices, bring your For more information and to order The Crestmont Conservatory of
competitive. ride to watch.” own bag. Sponsored in part by the tickets visit bayareaetc.org. Music, 2575 Flores St., San Mateo.
Stacy Levichev dances at Poletential, a Dancers will be judged on two routines, a Daily Journal. Free. For more infor- This marathon is a Fund-Raiser for
mation call 522-7802. Photography Exhibit. 10 a.m. to 4 The Crestmont Conservatory of
Redwood City studio, and grew up dancing shorter compulsory dance and longer, more p.m. Betty Weber Gallery, South San Music. $20. For more information
ballet. Although she has only been dancing on freestyle form of dance. E-mail Clinic. 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Francisco Municipal Services call 574-4633.
Little House, 800 Middle Ave., Building, 33 Arroyo Drive, South San
the pole for about seven months, her audition Lamb will be dancing to Robert Palmer’s Menlo Park. Free for memebers. For Francisco. The exhibit features works San Mateo High School Drama
tape was good enough to qualify her for “Addicted to Love” and the Scorpions’ “Still more information call 326-2025. by San Mateo County photographers Presents ‘25th Annual Putnam
and photography enthusiasts. Free. County Spelling Bee.’ 2 p.m. San
Saturday’s event. Loving You,” big hits from the ’80s. Redwood City International Latino For more information call 829-3800. Mateo Performing Arts Center, 600
“Yes, I’m competitive. I want to win,” Levichev will be dancing to more contem- Film Festival. 5 p.m. San Mateo N. Delaware St., San Mateo. Meet an
County History Museum, Redwood Saturday Grief Support extremely appealing cast of lovable
Levichev said. porary music, however. City. A gala opening reception with Workshop. 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. misfits, nerds and neurotics as they
Levichev is only 19 years old and graduat- She will be dancing to Puscifer’s “Rev Latino delicacies, beverages and live 700 S. Claremont St. For adults who spell and sing in this extremely witty
22:20” and Pink Martini’s “Veronique.” entertainment highlighting women are grieving or anticipating death. show. $10 for students and seniors,
ed from Palo Alto High School in 2008. and film. Festival runs through Space is limited, pre-registration $15 for adults. Group discounts avail-
She went to Poletential for the first time ear- Levichev has most of the technical aspects Sunday, Nov. 7. $25. For more infor- required. $20 to 25. For more infor- able. For more information or to buy
of her routines down and is working on being mation visit mation call 685-2821. tickets visit smhsdrama.org.
lier this year because her mother brought her redwoodcity.org/LatinoFilmFestival.
there. more expressive on the pole. Fall Harvest Book Sale. 11 a.m. to Author talk and book signing. 2 p.m.
18th Annual Trivia Challenge. 5:30 4:30 p.m. San Mateo Public Library, M is for Mystery, 86 E. Third Ave.,
“I was apprehensive at first because of the p.m. to 9 p.m. South San Francisco 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. Diverse San Mateo. Bestselling author Miles
perception pole dancing has,” Levichev said. The competition is 7 p.m. (doors open at 5 Conference Center, 255 S. Airport selection of books sorted in 35 cate- Corwin will be giving a talk and sign-
p.m.), Saturday, the Fox Theatre, 2223 Blvd., South San Francisco. $30. For gories. Bargain prices. Bring your ing copies of his new book, ‘Kind of
“But I fell in love with it right away.” more information contact Roject own bag. Sponsored in part by the Blue.’ For more information e-mail
Levichev, who studies neuroscience and Broadway, Redwood City. Tickets range from Read at 872-3871. Daily Journal. Free admission. For ahapubkb@cox.net.
physiology at the University of California $45 to $85. more information call 522-7802.
Redwood City International Latino Alice In Wonderland. 2 p.m.
at San Diego, was born in Russia and Film Festival. 6:45 p.m. Downtown An Afternoon with Author/Career Cañada College Mainstage Theater,
Century 20 Theatres, 825 Middlefield Consultant Nancy Anderson. 11 4200 Farm Hill Road, Redwood City.
grew up in Israel, where she was classi- Road, Redwood City. Screenings of a.m. Atherton Library, 2 Dinkelspiel For more information and to order
Bill Silverfarb can be reached by e-mail: silver- Station Lane, Atherton. A question tickets visit bayareaetc.org.
cally trained in ballet. farb@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: (650) 344-
the award-winning movies ‘Habana
Eva,’ with a Q&A session with the and answer session with Nancy
She likes pole dancing better than ballet, 5200 ext. 106. director, and ‘Oveja Negra (Black Anderson followed by a book signing Redwood City International Latino
Sheep).’ Films are in Spanish with for those who wish to purchase her Film Festival. 3 p.m. Downtown
English subtitles. Festival runs new book, ‘Work with Passion in Century 20 Theatres, 825 Middlefield
RAIL
explore other options. through Sunday, Nov. 7. $9 per film. Midlife and Beyond.’ Free. For more Road, Redwood City. Screenings of
For more information visit redwood- information call 328-2422. the award-winning movies ‘La Mita
“Hopefully now that the accelerated time- city.org/LatinoFilmFestival. del Mundo,’ ‘Paco’ and ‘Cuestión de
line for the [American Recovery and Maritime Day. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The Principios.’ Films are in Spanish with
Reinvestment Act] funding is removed, the Ah Sam Florist 77th Annual Open San Mateo History Museum, 2200 English subtitles. Festival runs
Continued from page 1 House. 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. 2645 S. El Broadway, Redwood City. Annual through Sunday, Nov. 7. $9 per film.
HSRA will take the time to do a thorough Camino Real, San Mateo. Blooms, Maritime Day where kids can makes For more information visit redwood-
[environmental impact review] including all pumpkins and floral arrangements for signal flags, build cargo ships and city.org/LatinoFilmFestival.
Speed Rail Authority CEO Roelof van Ark. alternatives,” Baylock said. sale. For more information contact design treasure chests to take home.
341-5611. $5 Adults, $3 Students and Seniors, San Francisco Chamber Orchestra
“But no matter where we start building, the The rail authority is planning a route with Children under 5 are free. Family Concert. 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
goal remains the same: a statewide high-speed electrified bullet trains traveling from Los Alice In Wonderland. 7:30 p.m. Bayside Performing Arts Center.
Cañada College Mainstage Theater, Meditation for Beginners. 2 p.m. to 2025 Kehoe Ave., San Mateo. A rare
rail system up and running in 2020 connecting Angeles to San Francisco at a cost of more 3 p.m. International Translation opportunity to see the ballet stars of
4200 Farm Hill Road, Redwood City.
the Bay Area with the metropolitan area of than $40 billion. It received a significant boost For more information and to order Institute, 1777 Muchinson Drive, tomorrow. Free. For more informa-
Los Angeles and Anaheim, that creates thou- tickets visit bayareaetc.org. Burlingame. Free. For more informa- tion contact Colleen Marlow at (415)
when voters approved Proposition 1A, a $9.95 tion call 692-5912. 692-5297.
sands of jobs, improves air quality and pro- billion bond in November 2008. All Beethoven Violin Concert. 8
vides us all with a cheaper, faster and more A draft environmental impact report for the p.m. Congregational Church of Redwood City International Latino International Blues Challenge. 4
Belmont, 751 Alameda de las Pulgas, Film Festival. 3 p.m. Downtown p.m. to 8 p.m. Club Illusions Palo
convenient way to travel.” Peninsula section of the line is expected to be Belmont. Featuring violinist Eric Century 20 Theatres, 825 Middlefield Alto, 260 California Ave., Palo Alto.
The high-speed rail line has sparked contro- released in December. That document will be Leong and pianist Dmitriy Corgay. Road, Redwood City. Screenings of This will be a fundraiser to help pay
$15, $10 for seniors, free for children the award-winning movies travel and lodging expenses to send
versy on the Peninsula because its route along the basis for how the authority decides to con- ‘Memorias del Desarrollo,’ ‘Anita,’ the winning band to Memphis. $15
8 and under. For more information
the Caltrain line has been proposed to be on struct the project, from both a cost and engi- visit uccbelmont.org. and ‘La Pantera Negra.’ Films are in for members, $20 for non-members.
raised platforms rather than placed under- Spanish with English subtitles. $9 per For more information visit www.illu-
neering standpoint. Roy Cloud School of the Redwood film. For more information go to red- sionssuperclub.com.
ground. The cities of Menlo Park, Palo Alto The rail authority board is scheduled to City School District presents Willy woodcity.org/LatinoFilmFestival.
and Atherton are engaged in a legal battle to select whether the first segment will connect Wonka Jr. 400 Duane St., Redwood Music at Messiah. 4 p.m. Messiah
City. Roald Dahl’s timeless story of Anything Goes. 7 p.m. Calvary Lutheran Church, 1835 Valota Road,
stop the bullet trains from traveling through Fresno to Merced or Bakersfield at its the mysterious candy man and his Lutheran Church, 401 Santa Lucia Redwood City. Join top soloists from
their cities. Other cities such as Belmont, December meeting. The selection of a heavy quest to find an heir comes to life in Ave., Millbrae. Listen to music and the El Camino Youth Symphony per-
this stage adaptation of Charlie and enjoy refreshments. Free. For more forming pieces by Bach, Haydn,
Burlingame and Redwood City are still maintenance facility will not be a part of that information call 588-2840. Elgar and more, followed by a recep-
the Chocolate Factory. For ticket
weighing their legal options. decision, and will not be decided until after information call 369-2264. tion. $20. For more information e-
Burlingame Mayor Cathy Baylock, who has San Mateo High School Drama mail cathah@comcast.net.
the environmental review process has been Presents ‘25th Annual Putnam
Holiday Art Exhibit Sale. Adult
helped lead the charge against an elevated completed, according to the authority. Community Center, 601 Chestnut St., County Spelling Bee.’ 7:30 p.m. San MONDAY, NOV. 8
train platform in her city, said she hoped the The entire 800-mile train line is expected to San Carlos. The San Carlos Fine Arts Mateo Performing Arts Center, 600 Lecture: Stress Free Holidays. The
Association’s fall show will include N. Delaware St., San Mateo. Meet an Importance of Caring for the
decision will give some breathing room to be completed in 2020. paintings, water color, photography extremely appealing cast of lovable Caregiver. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., San
and mixed media. Free. misfits, nerds and neurotics as they Mateo Senior Center, 2645 Alameda
spell and sing in this show. $10 for de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Ashley
Refreshments served, alcohol avail- students and seniors, $15 for adults.
able for purchase. For more informa- Lien, of Aunt Ann’s Home Care, will
Group discounts available. Show discuss tips for eliminating stress
tion call 598-9711. runs through Sunday. For more infor- from the holiday season, understand-
mation or to buy tickets visit smhs- ing caregiver burnout and how to
Photography Exhibit. 6 p.m. to 8 drama.org.
p.m. Betty Weber Gallery, South San identify and prevent it, an introduc-
Francisco Municipal Services tion to respite care and its value dur-
Roy Cloud School of the Redwood ing the holiday season. Free. For
Building, 33 Arroyo Drive, South San City School District presents Willy
Francisco. The exhibit features works more information call 522-7490.
Wonka Jr. 400 Duane St., Redwood
by San Mateo County photographers City. Roald Dahl’s timeless story of
and photography enthusiasts. Free. For more events visit
the mysterious candy man and his smdailyjournal.com, click Calendar.
For more information call 829-3800. quest to find an heir comes to life in
this stage adaptation of Charlie and
San Mateo High School Drama the Chocolate Factory. For ticket
Presents ‘25th Annual Putnam information call 369-2264.
County Spelling Bee.’ 7:30 p.m. San
Mateo Performing Arts Center, 600 SUNDAY, NOV. 7
N. Delaware St., San Mateo. Meet an 11th Annual Holiday Boutique. 9
extremely appealing cast of lovable a.m. to 5 p.m. La Piazza Building,
misfits, nerds and neurotics as they 604 Main St., Half Moon Bay.
spell and sing in this extremely witty Featuring many elegant items.
show. $10 for students and seniors, Handmade jewelry, gift baskets,
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you working instead in close unity with an ally. The collabora-
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STATEMENT #241123 STATEMENT #241421 STATEMENT # 241668 (650)504-3621
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Morty’s, 1037 Laurel Street, San Car- as: Beyond Builders, 2025 Trinity Street, as: King Body & Foot Massage, 660 El CHEST - 6 drawer chest of drawers,
los, CA 94070 is hereby registered by SAN MATEO, CA 94403 hereby regis- Camino Real, MILLBRAE, CA 94030 is 44x18x29, $20., (650)341-4905
the following owner: Michael Shifrin, tered by the following owner: Eric Rug- hereby registered by the following owner:
2801 San Simeon Way, San Carlos, CA giero, same address. The business is Sheng Wang, 34327 Platinum Ter, Fre- COFFEE TABLE - $60., (650)367-1350
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Individual. The registrants commenced to
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ducted by an Individual. The registrants
295 Art 298 Collectibles COFFEE TABLE - Square, oak Coffee
Table w/leather top, $30. (650)771-1888
transact business under the FBN on under the FBN on commenced to transact business under PICTURE WITH Frame Jack Vettriano DANCING FIGURINE by Bradley Dolls -
/s/ Michael Shifrin / /s/ Eric Ruggiero / the FBN on N/A. with light attached $100. (650)867-2720 Musical, plays “If You Love Me”, 8 1/2 “
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/ Sheng Wang / tall, $20., (650)518-0813 COFFEE TABLE light brown lots of stor-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo This statement was filed with the Asses- age good condition $65. (650)867-2720
County on 09/27/2010. (Published in the County on 10/14/2010. (Published in the sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 296 Appliances
San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/15/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/15/10, County on 10/28/10. (Published in the GLASSES 6 sets redskins, good condi-
10/22/10, 10/29/10, 11/05/10). 10/22/10, 10/29/10, 11/05/10). San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/29/10, tion never used $30/all. (650)345-1111
AIR CONDITIONER - slider model for COMPUTER DESK $70. (650)367-1350
11/05/10, 11/12/10, 11/19/10). HISTORY BOOK of "Superbowls by the
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #241257 STATEMENT #241486 CURIO CABINET, Hand tooled lighted
The following person is doing business The following persons are doing busi- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri- Curio cabinet Blonde. 5.5" X 23" X 1.5"
as: Jose’s Cleaning Service, 111 High- ness as: Specialized Auto Care Prod- STATEMENT # 241674 KENMORE DISHWASHER, exc. condi- $98. San Mateo. 650-619-9932
tion, 3yrs old, $95. (650)483-3630 chard (650)834-4926
land Ave. #B, BURLINGAME, CA 94010 ucts, 1357 San Mateo Dr. #1506, The following person is doing business
hereby registered by the following owner: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 as: Burlingame Farmers Market, 1236 OAKLAND A'S bobbleheads 80's (2) DESK 60”w 28”h 30” d, two shelf exten-
Jose Francisco Sanchez, same address. hereby registered by the following own- KENMORE MICROWAVE, exc. condi-
Broadway, BURLINGAME, CA 94010 is tion, 3yrs old, $45. (650)483-3630 $15/each or $25/all (408)249-3858 sion 4 drawers $60 (650)364-7777.
The business is conducted by an Individ- ers: Girin Patel and Pratibha Patel, 1786 hereby registered by the following owner:
ual. The registrants commenced to trans- Toby Dr., EL DORADO HILLS, CA Tom Ghishan and Ashraf Ghishan, 2533 MINI FRIDGE - 34 inches high, runs well, POSTER - framed photo of President DINING TABLE with 4 chairs with leaf
act business under the FBN on 95762. The business is conducted by 18th Ave., SAN FRANCISCO. The busi- $85., (650)355-2996 Wilson and Chinese Junk $25 cash, light wood 42 x 34 $99. (650)341-1645
/s/ Jose F. Sanchez / Husband & Wife. The registrant com- ness is conducted by a General Partner- (650)755-8238
This statement was filed with the Asses- menced to transact business under the ship. The registrants commenced to DIRECTORS TYPE CHAIR with leather
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo FBN on 10/01/2010. transact business under the FBN on SALEM CHINA - 119 pieces from 50’s. seat, $35., (650)355-2996
MINI-FRIDGE - 32" tall; White Kenmore
County on 09/09/2010. (Published in the /s/ Girin Patel / 11/01/2010 $70. Call (650)229-4735 Good condition, $225., appraised at
San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/15/10, This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/ Tom Ghishan / $800., (650)345-3450.
10/22/10, 10/29/10, 11/05/10). sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo DRAFTING TABLE 30 x 42' with side
This statement was filed with the Asses- tray. excellent cond $75. (650)949-2134
County on 10/15/2010. (Published in the sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo PORTABLE GE Dishwasher, excellent SANTA DOLL 4ft. velvet suit w/gift
San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/22/10, County on 10/28/10. (Published in the condition $75 OBO, (650)583-0245 sack + tree, hand crafted, like new, $25
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10/29/10, 11/05/10, 11/12/10). San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/29/10, wood, great condition, glass doors, fits
STATEMENT #241376 11/05/10, 11/12/10, 11/19/10). RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric,
The following persons are doing busi- VASE - with tray, grey with red flowers, large TV, 2 drawers, shelves , $100/obo.
1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621 (650)261-9681
ness as: Equity Architect Consulting FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME perfect condition, $30., (650)345-1111
Services, 2176 Greendale Drive, SOUTH STATEMENT #241543 SHOP VACUUM rigid brand 3.5 horse
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 hereby power 9 gal wet/dry $40. (650)591-2393 FANCY COCKTAIL SIDE TABLE - 2
The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 302 Antiques door, 1 drawer, excellent condition, anti-
registered by the following owners: Paul as: (1) Indian Penny Rare Coins, (2) Indi- STATEMENT #241690
C. Gonzales, Jr. and Marnie M. Gon- STOVE TOP 4 burners with electric grill que, $95. obo, (650)349-6059.
an Feather Rare Coins, 216 Castleton The following person is doing business ANTIQUE SOLID mahogany knick-knack
zales, same address. The business is Way, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 hereby as: Nerd Busters, 1802 Floribunda Ave., commercial grade $50., (650)756-6778
conducted by Husband & Wife. The reg- or bookshelf with 4 small drawers, good FRAMED MIRRORS - Pair of dark wal-
registered by the following owner: Joa- HILLSBOROUGH, CA is hereby regis- condition, $95. 650-726-5200 nut, framed mirrors, 29” X 22”, perfect,
istrants commenced to transact business quin Ortiz, same address. The business tered by the following owner: Homs Cre-
under the FBN onN/A. VACUUM CLEANER heavy duty like each $25., pair $44., (650)344-6565
is conducted by an Individual. The regis- ative LLC., CA. The business is conduct-
/s/ Paul C. Gonzales, Jr. / trant commenced to transact business ed by a Limited Liability Company. The new $45. (650)878-9542 CHINA CABINET - Vintage, 6 foot,
This statement was filed with the Asses- HUTCH - maple finish, 4 shelves, 52
under the FBN on registrants commenced to transact busi- solid mahogany. $300/obo. inch W, $75., (650)341-1645
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo /s/ Joaquin Ortiz / WASHER/DRYER “MAYTAG” - Brand
ness under the FBN on new with 3 year warranty, $850. both, (650)867-0379
County on 10/12/2010. (Published in the This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/ Stephen Homs / INFLATABLE BED with pump, queen,
San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/15/10, sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo (650)726-4168
This statement was filed with the Asses- $45., (650)341-4905
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The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME for $415. Sacrifice for $330. NIGHT STANDS - (2) Two drawer night
as: Dela Cruz Design Studio, 207 Hazel- STATEMENT #241509 (650)771-1888 stands, 18x16x19, $25., (650)341-4905
wood Drive, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, BICYCLE - Sundancer Jr., 26”, $75. obo
The following person is doing business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME (650)676-0732
CA 94080 hereby registered by the fol- as: United Dental, 647 Veterans Blvd., OFFICE DESK - $25., (650)255-6652
lowing owner: Jerisa C. Macalino, same STATEMENT #241777 303 Electronics
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 hereby reg- The following person is doing business GIRL'S BIKE HUFFY Purple 6-speed
address. The business is conducted by istered by the following owner: Shabnam good cond. $35 - Angela (650)269-3712 RECLINER - Beige, $40., (650)771-1888
an Individual. The registrants com- Mahzoon DDS. Inc., CA. The business is as: Bay Mountain San Mateo, 101 South
menced to transact business under the B Street, SAN MATEO, CA 94066 is 46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great SHELVING - 2000 square foot of shelv-
conducted by a Corporation. The regis- MEN'S MOUNTAIN BIKE "Pacific 7K SX condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
FBN on 08/13/2010. trant commenced to transact business hereby registered by the following owner: 26 inch 21 speed SOLD! ing, $500. obo, (650)212-6666
/s/ Jerisa C. Macalino / under the FBN on 09/28/2010. Andrew Howse, 5349 Shelter Creek Ln., TABLE & CHAIR SET - new, perfect
This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/ Shabnam Mahzoon / SAN BRUNO, CA. The business is con- COMSWITCH 3500 - Eliminates need for
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo This statement was filed with the Asses- ducted by an Individual. The registrants
298 Collectibles extra phone line, used for fax, computer condition, $475., (650)638-1285
County on 09/21/2010. (Published in the sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo commenced to transact business under modem, telephone answering machine, TWO END tables: $35 or $20 each.
San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/15/10, County on 10/18/2010. (Published in the 2 VINTAGE COFFEE CANS - both emp- never used, $35., (650)347-5104
the FBN on ty, Hills Bros. red can, 1922-45, Hills (650)787-8219
10/22/10, 10/29/10, 11/05/10). San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/22/10, /s/ Andrew Howse / Bros Java Mocha, early 1980’s, $40.
10/29/10, 11/05/10, 11/12/10). This statement was filed with the Asses- DELL PHOTO 924 all in one with 2 ink WHITE WICKER ROCKING CHAIR -
both, (650)347-5104
cartridges $60 obo. (650)290-1960 Solid construction, $35., (650)341-4905
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
STATEMENT #241388 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME County on 11/03/10. (Published in the 28 RECORDS - 78 RPMS, Bing Crosby, JVC VHS recorder - Like new, $15., WICKER CHAIRS - (2) $45. or $25. for
The following persons are doing busi- STATEMENT # 241156 San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/05/10, Frankie Laine, Al Jolson, Guy Lumbardo, (650)367-8949 one, (650)341-4905
ness as: Serenemind Clinical Services, The following person is doing business 11/12/10, 11/19/10, 11/26/10). many others, all in book albums, $90. all,
125 Northwood Drive, Suite C, SOUTH as: Junko’s Gift Shop, 1177 Airport Blvd, (650)347-5104 PANASONIC COLOR tv with Vhs combo WOODEN BOOKCASE with doors, $20.,
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 hereby BURLINGAME, CA 94010 is hereby reg- 20 inches like new $70. 650-347-9920 (650)771-1888
registered by the following owners: Omal istered by the following owner: Piyush 49ER REPORT issues '85-'87 $35/all,
Bani Saberi and David F. Bernal, 1212H Negi, 4770 Mission St. #201, San Fran- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME (650)592-2648 PHILLIPS VCR plus vhs-hu 4 head Hi-Fi WOODEN KITCHEN China Cabinet: $99
El Camin Real, 264, SAN BRUNO, CA cisco, CA 94112, same address. The STATEMENT #241612 like new, $35. (650)341-5347 (great condition!), (650)367-1350
94066. The business is conducted by business is conducted by an Individual. The following person is doing business
PROSCAN VCR plus VHS HQ with re-
Co-Partners. The registrants com- The registrants commenced to transact as: PAD Innovations, 1000 Governors 8 VERY OLD BOTTLES - most used for mote San Mateo, SOLD! 306 Housewares
menced to transact business under the business under the FBN on N/A Bay Dr., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94065 is medicines, whiskey, milk, root beer, all in
FBN on 10/01/10. /s/ Piyush Negi / hereby registered by the following owner: good condition, $90. all, (650)347-5104 SAMSUNG COLOR tv 27 inches good "PRINCESS HOUSE" decorator urn
/s/ Omal Bani Saberi, David Bernal/ This statement was filed with the Asses- Pamela Hopkins, same address. The condition $90. 650-347-9920 "Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo business is conducted by an Individual. $25., (650)868-0436
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo County on 9/28/10. (Published in the San BABEBALL CARDS assorted (25) SANIO CASETTE/RECORDER 2 way
County on 10/12/2010. (Published in the Mateo Daily Journal, 10/29/10, 11/05/10, The registrants commenced to transact $15/all. (408)420-5646
business under the FBN on 10/25/10. Radio - $95.obo, call for more details, BATHTUB TRANSFER bench never
San Mateo Daily Journal, 10/15/10, 11/12/10, 11/19/10). (650)290-1960 used $50. (408)249-3858
10/22/10, 10/29/10, 11/05/10). /s/ Pamela Hopkins /
BARBIE DOLLS - in boxes, $5. ea.,
This statement was filed with the Asses- (650)676-0732 SONY RADIO cassette recorder $15
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo CANDLEHOLDER - Gold, angel on it,
black good condition. (650)345-1111 tall, purchased from Brueners, originally
County on 10/26/10. (Published in the BAY MEADOW coffee mug in box $10. $100., selling for $20.,(650)867-2720
San Mateo Daily Journal, 11/05/10, (650)345-1111 TEKNIKA VCR HQ $40. SOLD!
11/12/10, 11/19/10, 11/26/10).
TV - Big Screen, $70., ok HAMILTON BEACH
CARNIVAL GLASS WATER PITCHER - Mixer-Vintage incl.juicer & bowl, beater
beautiful design, $25., leave message condition,(650)367-1350
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295 Art (650)365-1797
2 ORGANS, antique tramp, $500 for Location: POWER CHAIR - “Rascal 600”, new
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316 Clothes MENLO PARK
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(650)589-2893 BLACK LEATHER MOTORCYCLE
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JANET EVANOVICH BOOKS - 4 hard- (650)342-7568 Sale - 50% Off All Mens Clothing Open Home Sunday
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Aside from known cuts, Boesch’s Clients of the in-home support jump from September 2009 but that
BUDGET
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evaluation also includes dire possibil-
ities. For example, officials fear the
state may raid transportation funds
services are estimated to see four less
hours of care per month or one less
hour of care per week. Before the 3.6
has not received a cost-of-doing-busi-
ness adjustment for the last three fis-
cal years.
BIKE
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before Proposition 26 takes effect; if percent across-the-board reduction in The county also estimates $1.6
so, they estimated the county’s $16 authorized hours, clients received an million loss in Child Welfare
ed $5.4 billion in federal assistance, million road fund being decimated, average of 114 hours of care monthly. Services but the hit was already San Mateo County Coroner’s office
$3.3 billion in revised revenue pro- leading to service cuts in the unincor- Aging and Adult Services discon- including in the 2010-11 budget. has been called to the scene.
jections and $2.7 billion in so-called porated areas. Proposition 26 makes tinued its contract with Second On the flip side, HSA anticipates CHP Officer Art Montiel said the
“other solutions.” Before signing off it harder for the state to levy new fees Harvest for the brown bag meal pro- an increase of at least $500,000 in bicyclist appears to be a woman in
on the budget, Schwarzenegger first by requiring a two-thirds majority gram and community providers of food stamp administration based on a her 40s or early 50s.
vetoed $963 million in general fund approval. the Alzheimer’s day care resource 38 percent increase in cases. A small stretch of westbound
spending. Although far from positive news, centers are struggling to continue. The Sheriff’s Office predicts losing Alpine Road was closed, Montiel
Echoing previous years, more than the cuts are not as bad as anticipated Cuts like a reduction in coverage $1.7 million for public safety pro- said.
96 percent of the line-item vetoes and the 2010-11 budget built in the for some over-the-counter drugs are a grams if the Legislature fails to The CHP is interviewing the big-
occurred in the health and social assumption of a $20 million hit from financial pinch on patients but not on extend the Vehicle License Fee rig’s driver, and is seeking witnesses
services arenas, according to an the state, said county spokesman the overall Health System Budget. beyond the June 30, 2011 expiration. to the accident. Anyone with infor-
analysis by County Manager David Marshall Wilson. Others like $18 million in statewide The county will also get a $1.6 mil- mation is encouraged to call 369-
Boesch. Some of the cuts won’t have any funding for immunization has no lion reimbursement for costs from the
The budget signature gave local May 19, 2009 statewide special elec- 6261 and ask to speak to Officer
further impact to the county as fund- local impact because the county
officials the green light to pencil out ing wasn’t including in the budget, receives federal money for that serv- tion. Keith Nielsen.
what the cuts and decisions mean for such as money for the Proposition 36 ice.
San Mateo County. substance abuse offender treatment The Human Services Agency esti- The Board of Supervisors meets 9
Boesch will deliver a report on the program. Others, like health pro- mates losing $1.5 million because of a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 9 in Board
budget to the Board of Supervisors grams for children, will require some reductions to Medi-Cal, a program Chambers, 400 County Government
Tuesday. transition to school districts. that has seen a 6 percent caseload Center, Redwood City.