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t’s a new school year and with that next 10 days. instead of
Schwarzenegger, the state controller October.
comes a new football season. And Today, Aragon and Burlingame kick and treasurer decided Monday to The move
once again, the Daily Journal is off our look at San Mateo County foot- delay $2.9 billion a month in pay- reflected the
here to bring Peninsula football fans all ball, followed by the rest of the Bay ments to school districts and coun- l i m i t e d
ties sooner than expected so the resources the
they need to know about the upcoming Division: state can meet debt and pension state has to work
season with our 10th annual football • Menlo-Atherton and King’s obligations. Arnold with as the
preview, which will be spread over the The leaders issued a joint letter Schwarzenegger impasse over
See PREVIEW, Page 12 notifying state lawmakers of their
decision to begin withholding the See MONEY, Page 20
2 Tuesday • Aug. 24, 2010 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL
In A.D. 79, long-dormant Mount Vesuvius erupted, burying the either War or Class or some combination of the two.”
Aug. 20 Mega Millions Daily three midday Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum in volcanic ash; an — Arnold J. Toynbee, English historian (1889-1975).
4 13 20 29 48 36 7 9 1 estimated 20,000 people died.
In 1572, the St. Bartholomew’s Day massacre of French
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15 24 25 29 31 Washington D.C., setting fire to the Capitol and the White House,
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Spirit in first place; No. 5 California Classic in Angeles to Newark, N.J., making her the first woman to fly solo,
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The race time was clocked at 1:48:83. In 1949, the North Atlantic Treaty came into force.
In 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the Communist
Control Act, outlawing the Communist Party in the United States.
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Nation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 it exploded a hydrogen bomb in the South Pacific. Actor Stephen Fry Talk show host Actor-comedian
World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 is 53. Craig Kilborn is Dave Chappelle is
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Tuesday • Aug. 24, 2010 5
Sequoia Healthcare District Local brief
kicks off Healthy School initiative according to the district.
Representatives of Sequoia Healthcare The Healthy Schools Initiative will pay
District will kick off the district’s Healthy for four additional school nurses, four well-
Schools Initiative with a presentation to the ness coordinators, three school psycholo-
San Mateo County Board of Supervisors gists, three health educators and three phys-
Tuesday, announcing details of a $4.5 mil- ical education teachers. It will help expand
lion, three-year program that will affect Safe Routes to School programs and school
more than 23,000 kindergarten through 12th gardens, among other program priorities to
graders within district boundaries, accord- be apportioned among the four school dis-
ing to healthcare district officials. tricts. Progress will be evaluated throughout
The aim of the Healthy Schools Initiative of the initial three-year period to determine
programs is to augment school nurse, well- priorities and strategies and measure pro-
ness and fitness programs in four school dis- gram impact, according to the district.
tricts whose programs have been decimated Roots of the Healthy Schools Initiative go
by budget cuts for years. The districts are back two years when Sequoia Healthcare
the Sequoia Union High School District, District began funding school nurses
with 8,200 9-12 students, Redwood City through its Caring Community grant awards,
Elementary School District, with 9,200 K-8 which represent about one tenth of the dis-
students, San Carlos Elementary School trict’s support for community health pro-
Above: Allie Coon, Tara Dolin and Nicole Dermenjian, seventh grade students from Notre District, with 3,000 K-8 students and the grams, according to the district.
Dame Elementary School, all placed at the 2010 San Mateo County Science, Math and Belmont-Redwood Shores Elementary Formed in 1947 to build Sequoia Hospital,
Technology Fair.In the 2010 San Francisco Bay Area Science Fair,Dolin went on to win second
School District, with 3,250 K-8 students, Sequoia Healthcare District encompasses
place in behavioral science with her experiment,‘How Obstacles Influence the Speed of Cars,’
and Coon went on to win third place in physical science with her experiment,‘Hot! Hot! Hot!’ according to healthcare district officials. the cities of Belmont, San Carlos, Redwood
Both were invited to participate in the California State Science Fair in May in Los Angeles. Sequoia Healthcare District’s role is to City, Woodside, Atherton, Menlo Park,
Below: Cara Murad, a third grade student at Notre Dame Elementary School, participated, fund and help the districts assemble the Portola Valley, the unincorporated area of
along with her fellow members of school’s Chess Club, in the Fox School Scholastic Chess infrastructure in the schools that leads to Redwood Shores and a small part of Foster
Tournament in March. Murad placed fifth overall in this kindergarten through sixth grade sustainable, health enhancing behaviors, City.
tournament.
A
n n i e
Powers, a
rising sen-
ior at the
University of
California in
Berkeley, of San
Mateo, was named
to the 2010 Gilder
Lehrman History
Scholars Program.
One of 30 students
in the nation selected for this honor, Powers
participated in a one-week intensive history
program in New York City in June.
EDUCATION
• On Thursday the South San Francisco Unified School District
Board of Trustees is set to vote to hire Steven Horowitz as associ-
ate superintendent of human resources starting Sept. 13. Horowitz
will replace John Thompson, who previously expressed plans to
leave the district. If approved, Horowtiz’s contract would run through
June 30, 2012. It offers an annual salary of $170,769 with an addi-
tional $250 per month for an car and an additional $83.33 monthly
for having a doctorate degree.
The board meets 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 26 at South San Francisco High School
library information center, 400 B St. in South San Francisco.
6 Tuesday • Aug. 24, 2010 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL
marriages performed in other states. 2008 while he worked at a DMV the Internal
San Francisco newscaster Around the state The Assembly approved AJR19 office in Stockton. R e v e n u e
Dave McElhatton dies Moscone and Supervisor Harvey last August. Federal prosecutors say he issued Service.
SAN FRANCISCO — Dave Milk, the 1989 earthquake and the Critics of the Defense of at least a dozen fake California dri- Attorney
“Mac” McElhatton, who was the 1993 murder of 12-year-old Polly Marriage Act say it deprives gay ver’s licenses and identification General Jerry
voice of major Klaas. couples of important federal rights cards. Brown contends
San Francisco In 2006, he was inducted into the and benefits. Gomes, who is 36, admitted tak- that Deutch
Bay area news Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame. California voted in 2008 to ban ing money in exchange for substi- overstates her
stories for near- gay marriage. On Aug. 4, a federal tuting new photographs on existing TV claims of
ly 50 years, has Lawmakers: Repeal judge overturned the ban, sending DMV records, and for altering a Roni Deutch winning tax bat-
died. the case to the 9th U.S. Circuit person’s recorded height, weight tles with the
The Oakland
federal marriage law Court of Appeals. and address. IRS. She advertises a success rate of
native retired SACRAMENTO — California He was sentenced to two years up to 99 percent, yet successfully
from anchoring lawmakers are asking President DMV employee sentenced and three months in prison. reduces the amount of money her
KPIX-TV’s Barack Obama and Congress to for issuing fake IDs clients owe in taxes in just 10 per-
Dave “Eyewitness repeal the federal Defense of ‘Tax lady’ Roni Deutch cent of cases, the lawsuit says.
McElhatton News” in 2000, SACRAMENTO — A former “She promises to significantly
Marriage Act, saying it discrimi-
Department of Motor Vehicles faces fraud lawsuit reduce their IRS tax debts, but
after 25 years nates against same-sex married cou-
with the station. Before that, he ples. employee has been sentenced to SACRAMENTO — California’s instead preys on their vulnerability,
worked for KCBS radio for 25 years The state Senate voted 22-12 federal prison for identity theft and attorney general sued “tax lady” taking large up-front payments but
as a morning-show personality and Monday for a resolution urging that for creating false drivers’ licenses. Roni Deutch for more than $34 mil- providing little or no help in lower-
news director. the 1996 law be overturned. It Denny Gomes of Lodi was sen- lion on Monday, alleging that her ing their tax bills,” said Attorney
Among the major stories defines marriage as being between a tenced Monday in federal court in law firm regularly violates state law General Jerry Brown, the
McElhatton covered were the 1978 man and a woman and allows states Sacramento. He pleaded guilty to by making false promises that it will Democratic nominee for governor
assassination of Mayor George to refuse to recognize same-sex committing the crimes in 2007 and help people resolve disputes with in the November election.
8 Tuesday • Aug. 24, 2010 WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL
Guest perspective
local news source for those
who live, work or play on
the MidPeninsula.
By combining local news and sports
coverage, analysis and insight with the latest
Response to letter regarding officer-involved shooting business, lifestyle, state, national and world news,
we seek to provide our readers with the highest
quality information resource in San Mateo County.
Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we
fessional behav- authorized to carry firearms to pro- munities they love and serve. As choose to reflect the diverse character of this
By Jack Van Etten ior and their tect both citizens and themselves citizens, we must wait until the dynamic and ever-changing community.
actions are con- from great bodily harm or death. results of the independent investi- Publisher
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would like to comment and stantly moni- Fortunately, few officers are ever gation are made public prior to Jerry Lee
respond to the letter to the tored to ensure involved in a shooting situation. rushing to unwarranted judgments Editor in Chief
editor, “Investigation needed they provide the However, if officers are ever as indicated in the letter. Making Jon Mays
for police shooting” by San Mateo best level of involved in a shooting incident, an judgments and assuming conclu- Sports Editor
Nathan Mollat
resident Anne Silver in the Aug. 23 service to the independent investigating agency, sions on a serious matter such as
Copy Editor/Page Designer
edition of the Daily Journal and her citizens in their in this case the San Mateo County an officer-involved shooting with- Erik Oeverndiek
concerns related to a recent officer- respective com- District Attorney’s Office and the out first knowing all facts, informa- Production Manager
involved shooting in Burlingame. munities. Citizen compliments and San Mateo County Coroner’s tion and evidence (not known to Nicola Zeuzem
First of all, police officers in complaints in every police depart- Office are routinely called in to you, me or anyone) is a disservice Production Assistant
California are among the best ment are used to evaluate and mon- perform a professional, independ- to the law enforcement community Julio Lara
selected, best trained and best itor their employees while ensuring ent, thorough and unbiased investi- and especially to the professional Marketing & Events
Kerry McArdle
equipped law enforcement officers that professional and appropriate gation into whether the shooting law enforcement officers in this
in our country. They must meet services are meeting their commu- was appropriate and justified under county who risk their lives on a Senior Reporter
Michelle Durand
(and generally exceed) the firearms nity needs. Professional law law. daily basis to protect us.
Reporters
and professional training standards enforcement in San Mateo County Law enforcement in San Mateo Emanuel Lee, Heather Murtagh, Bill Silverfarb
required by the California has always been accountable to the County has a long and honorable
Commission on Peace Officer citizens and the communities they history dedicated to protecting and Jack L. Van Etten is the former Senior Correspondent: Events
Susan E. Cohn
Standards and Training. Each offi- serve. serving their communities. Some police chief of Burlingame, where he
cer in every department is held to Business Staff
Secondly, officers are lawfully officers have laid down their lives lives. Charlotte Andersen Mark Aspillera
high standards of ethical and pro- to protect the citizens in the com- Jennifer Bishop Keith Blake
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HP tries to outbid
rival Dell for 3Par
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Business briefs
Potash rejects BHP’s $38.5B hostile takeover offer
TORONTO — Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc. said
Monday that its board voted unanimously to reject BHP
Billiton’s hostile $38.5 billion takeover offer as it doesn’t reflect
the strong growth the company believes it is poised to enjoy.
The Canadian company said it’s in talks with several compa-
nies who have approached it or it has initiated contact with.
“Discussions are being pursued with several of these third par-
ties in order to generate value-enhancing alternatives,” it said.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS knee injury was ly early in camp this year, keeping over the Chicago Bears, the Raiders Academy (Wednesday)
likely a result of him out of two-a-day practices and passing game showed signs of life. • Sacred Heart Prep and Terra
NAPA — Oakland Raiders wide overcompensat- giving the foot plenty of time off Quarterback Jason Campbell Nova (Thursday)
receiver Chaz Schilens went to a ing for the foot because he is being counted on as a completed all five passes for 89 The Ocean Division will be fea-
knee specialist Monday to deter- injury. The big part of Oakland’s passing game. yards on the opening drive before tured over the weekend and early
mine whether he would need arthro- Raiders hope Schilens was a seventh-round sputtering a bit after that. Campbell next week:
scopic surgery. Schilens will be pick out of San Diego State in 2008. finished 10 for 20 for 170 yards • Jefferson and Half Moon Bay
back by the He has 44 catches for 591 yards and with an interception. (Friday)
The injured knee is just the latest
• Menlo School and San Mateo
setback for Schilens, who missed Chaz Schilens opener Sept. 12 four touchdowns in his two NFL Second-year receiver Louis
(Weekend)
significant time last season with a at Tennessee if seasons. While those numbers are Murphy had three catches for 53
he does need the surgery. • South City and Woodside
broken left foot that still hindered nothing spectacular, only one yards, rookie Jacoby Ford caught
Schilens missed the first eight (Monday, Aug. 30)
him early in training camp. receiver on Oakland’s roster has two balls in his exhibition debut and
games last season after breaking his The preview of the Lake Division
“I’m very concerned,” coach Tom even more production. Johnnie Lee Higgins also caught a pass from
foot early in training camp and was will command the middle of next
Cable said. “It’s been a tough road Higgins has 47 catches for 676 Campbell. week:
for him. We get through the foot never completely healthy after his yards and four scores in three sea- “I’m encouraged by that group,”
return. He had 29 catches for 365 • Capuchino and Carlmont
thing now and something else has sons, but is not a sure bet to make Cable said. “Hopefully we don’t (Tuesday, Aug. 31)
kind of reared up on us. We’ll take yards and two touchdowns, but the roster this year. lose Chaz for any time here. But if it
needed another operation after the • El Camino and Hillsdale
care of it and get him back as soon With starters Schilens and Darrius does happen I do think we’re devel- (Wednesday, Sept. 1)
as we can.” season to help the foot fully heal. Heyward-Bey sidelined for oping that group.” • Mills and Sequoia (Thursday,
Jets training Ryan’s, whose tongue is a lot Ravens. Haynesworth accused the Sept. 2)
NFL Notebook camp. looser, liked Brady’s remark. coach of mischaracterizing the rea- Out 10th annual preview wraps up
“Honestly, I “It’s great. Hey, join the club,” son he missed practice last week with arguably the best two programs
Brady no fan of Jets haven’t turned it Ryan said with a laugh. and said he will stay away from the on the Peninsula: Serra and College
on HBO’s ‘Hard Knocks’ on,” he said in a of San Mateo (Friday, Sept. 3)
Redskins’ offseason workout pro-
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Tom
casual manner. Shanahan mum on gram again next year.
The format may have changed,
“I hate the Jets, but the Daily Journal remains your
Brady hates the New York Jets. Rex
so I refuse to
meeting with Haynesworth Reports say Haynesworth was source for the most comprehensive
Ryan doesn’t like the New England ASHBURN, Va. — Washington suffering from a muscle condition look at football in San Mateo
support that called rhabdomyolysis, but
Patriots. Redskins coach Mike Shanahan met County.
Tom Brady show.” Shanahan told AOL Fanhouse on
The verbal sparring has started with Albert Haynesworth on
The question Sunday that he was “not aware of
again and there’s still nearly three Monday and kept the conversation
and answer lasted just 42 seconds
weeks to go before the fierce rivals to himself, saying it’s “completely that.” Shanahan had given various
and came two-thirds of the way
begin their seasons. ridiculous” to keep talking about it reasons for Haynesworth’s inability
through a 19 1/2-minute interview.
During his contractually mandat- publicly. to practice, eventually attributing it
But it didn’t take long for the Jets to
ed weekly appearance on WEEI Shanahan gave no response to the to a headache.
hear about the words from Brady,
radio on Monday, Brady was asked strong words uttered by the disgrun- Haynesworth did not talk to
who usually is more guarded in his
about “Hard Knocks,” the HBO tled nose tackle following reporters Monday, but was back at
comments.
show giving an inside look at the Saturday’s loss to the Baltimore practice for the first time in a week.
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BGAME
Continued from page 11
DONS
Continued from page 11
Mejia-Hernandez and Greg Lyons
— could be the wild cards for the
Dons. Hernandez, while only a soph-
LOUNGE
Continued from page 11
omore, saw time on the offensive
line last season and could move back
ball carrier this season. Sam in a pinch. The same could be said of Menlo
Pacholuk will also get plenty of “He’s not a Division I kid, but he School which over the last several
action carrying the ball. can play college football,” Sell said Coach: Steve Sell,11th year seasons has been one of the most
As far as the team’s home run hit- of Mejia-Hernandez. “He’s fast, he’s exciting and entertaining teams on
ter, look for Eder to take his cuts. strong, he’s tough. He’s going to be
2009 record: 7-5 overall,2-3 Bay the Peninsula.
“He is frigging exciting,” Sell said. good.” Returning starters: 12 The Lake Division should be wide
“He was good last year. He opened Lyons was called up for the play- Key returners: OL/DL Villiami Fukofuka (Sr.,5-11,280);OL/DL open this season, a year after
my eyes last year, but I thought he offs and he started both games at Hillsdale enjoyed a renaissance and
would be a little novelty. But he’s Derek White (Jr., 6-4, 225); DL/OL Tyler Outzen (Sr., 6-0, 215); captured its first Central Coast
tight end. RB/WR/DB Aaron Eder (Sr., 5-8, 160); OL/DL Etoni Tonga (Sr.,
good.” “If [opponents] stack up on the Section berth since the 1991 CCS
Of course, the key to a good run- line of scrimmage, we can bring in OL/DL); OL/DL Aneva Nunez-Mamea (Sr., 5-11, 270);WR/DB championship team. Most of the key
ning game is a solid offensive line two tight ends and stack up right Trevor McNeil (Sr.,6-1,190). components of that team graduated,
and, unlike last year, Sell believes his with them,” Sell said. “If someone Key newcomers: QB Anthony Nichols (Sr., 6-0, 170); QB/DB however, and with Carlmont and
big guys are back in the mold of pre- did that last year, we were out of Capuchino — two programs most
vious Aragon teams. Villiami Mo Tau (So.,5-11,175); RB/DB Sam Pacholuk (Jr.,5-10,190) coaches agree are sleeping giants —
luck.”
Fukofuka, an all-league selection last With enough talented bodies, Sell 2010 schedule (home games in CAPS): Sept. 10 — SAN in the mix, the Lake Division cham-
year, will anchor both the offensive should limit the need to have his big MATEO, 7 p.m.; Sept. 17 — @ Lincoln-SJ, 7 p.m.; pion might not be decided until the
and defensive lines. Aneva Nunez- men going both ways. While a cou- Sept.25 — @ Carlmont, 2 p.m.; Oct.1 — CA- final weekend.
Mamea returns at center while Derek ple of key offensive linemen might PUCHINO, 7 p.m.; Oct. 8 — @ Terra Nova, 8 Serra, once again, will play one of
White should be much improved see action on both offense and the most brutal schedules in Northern
after seeing some action last year as
p.m.;Oct.15 — MENLO-ATHERTON,3 p.m.;
defense, there are still a number of California, opening the season at
a sophomore. Oct.22 — @ Burlingame,8 p.m.;Oct.30 — home against De La Salle and going
key players who are planned to play
At 6-foot-4, 240 pounds, White is, only one way.
SACRED HEART PREP, 2 p.m.; Nov. 5 — @ on the road the following week to
Sell said, “a legitimate Division I One of those is Tyler Outzen, who King’s Academy, 7 p.m.; Nov. 12 — HILLS- Monte Vista-Danville, a perennial
prospect.” started last year on the offensive line DALE,7 p.m. North Coast Section title contender.
Jake Firestone will probably move before shifting to the other side of CSM begins its defense of its first
from tight end to a lineman position the ball during the season. Sell when he was called up midway ability makes him suit- NorCal Conference and Northern
this season, as well as Alex Medan. expects Outzen to start at defensive through the campaign. ed to the wing-T (offense, which California championships.
Sell also has the luxury of moving end this season. Mejia-Hernandez “Having an unsettled quarterback Aragon runs).” Expectations and confidence is sky
other pieces around to find the best and Lyons are penciled into the two (spot) is not a position you want to Other than the name on the front of high this season and, with an influx
starting five up front. starting inside linebacker positions be in,” Sell said. the jersey, opponents may not recog- of new talent, the Bulldogs don’t
“One of the strengths we do have as well. As is usually the case, each player nize the names on the backs of this expect to take a backseat to anyone.
is we have some depth on the line,” The Dons’ biggest question mark brings something different to the year’s Dons’ squad. No matter. Sell There are still basically two weeks
Sell said. “What frustrated me last is at arguably the most important table. Nichols is more of a tradition- will take his and line them up against until the season kicks off, and for
year was the inability to run the ball position on the field: quarterback. al, stand-in-the-pocket type of quar- yours and let the best team win. some teams, three weeks. Until then,
up the middle. We’re going to be bet- There is a two-way battle for the terback, while Tau is more in the “It’s going to be tough. … Look at we’ll try to give you the most up-to-
ter on the offensive line (this year), starting spot between senior Anthony mold of the current rage in high the Bay Division and tell me who is date information on your favorite
that’s the big thing. If we want to run Nichols and sophomore Mo Tau. school and college football: a great an easy game? I think everybody team.
the ball between the tackles, we can.” Nichols was the backup to Tuivailala athlete who may actually be more goes through the same process: can
Helping out with blocking and last year, while Tau became the first comfortable running with the ball. we beat any of these teams?” Sell
catching duties will be a plethora of freshman in school history to play in “Mo could make a great, great run- said. “I think we have a chance to be Nathan Mollat can be reached by e-mail:
tight ends from whom to choose. a varsity game (at defensive back) ning back,” Sell said. “His running better, for sure, than last year.”
nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by
phone: (650) 344-5200 ext. 117.
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MLS STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
vs. Reds vs.Reds OFF vs.Arizona vs.Arizona vs.Arizona vs.Rockies
East Division East Division
7:15 p.m.
CSN-BA HD
12:45 p.m.
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7:15 p.m.
CSN-BA HD
6:05 p.m.
NBC-11
1:05 p.m.
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7:15 p.m.
CSN-BA HD
EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
W L T Pts GF GA New York 77 48 .616 — Atlanta 73 52 .584 —
Tampa Bay 76 48 .613 1/2 Philadelphia 70 54 .565 2 1/2
@Cleveland @Cleveland @Cleveland @Texas @Texas @Texas @Yankees Columbus 12 5 4 40 31 20
Boston 72 54 .571 5 1/2 Florida 62 61 .504 10
4:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 4:05 p.m. New York 10 7 4 34 25 23
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL Toronto 65 59 .524 11 1/2 New York 62 62 .500 10 1/2
Toronto FC 7 8 5 26 22 25 Baltimore 44 81 .352 33 Washington 53 72 .424 20
Aug. 28 Sept. 5 Sept. 11 Sept. 15 Sept. 25 Sept. 29 Oct. 2 Chicago 6 6 6 24 26 26
Central Division Central Division
@ N.Y. @ Houston vs. Dallas vs.Philly @Toronto FC vs.Chicago @Columbus Kansas City 6 9 5 23 19 23
4:30 p.m 5:30 p.m.. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 8 p.m. 4:30 p.m. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
CSN+ CSN-CAL ESPN 2 New England 6 11 3 21 20 33 Cincinnati 72 53 .576 —
Minnesota 72 53 .576 —
Philadelphia 4 11 5 17 23 36 Chicago 67 57 .540 4 1/2 St.Louis 68 54 .557 2 1/2
Aug. 28 Sept. 1 Sept. 5 Sept. 11 D.C. 4 14 3 15 15 35 Detroit 62 63 .496 10 Milwaukee 59 65 .476 13
@Atlanta @Sky Blue FC vs.Boston vs.Philly Playoffs TBA Houston 55 69 .444 17
Kansas City 53 72 .424 19
4 p.m. 4 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Chicago 52 74 .413 21
FSC WESTERN CONFERENCE Cleveland 50 74 .403 21 1/2
Pittsburgh 41 84 .328 31 1/2
W L T Pts GF GA West Division
West Division
TRANSACTIONS TENNIS Los Angeles
Real Salt Lake
13 4 4 43 32 14
11 4 6 39 36 16 Texas
W
70
L
54
Pct
.565
GB
—
W L Pct GB
San Diego 74 49 .602 —
BASEBALL Pilot Pen Tournament FC Dallas 9 2 9 36 28 17 Los Angeles 62 63 .496 8 1/2 San Francisco 70 56 .557 5 1/2
BOSTON RED SOX—Claimed OF Johnny Damon A U.S.Open Series event San Jose 8 6 5 29 22 20 Oakland 61 62 .496 8 1/2 Colorado 64 60 .516 10 1/2
off waivers from Detroit. At The Connecticut Tennis Center at Yale Seattle 8 8 5 29 23 25 Seattle 49 76 .392 21 1/2
DETROIT TIGERS—Recalled OF Casper Wells from University in New Haven,Conn. Los Angeles 63 62 .504 12
Toledo (IL).Designated RHP Enrique Gonzalez for as- Purse: Men, $750,000 (WT250); Women, Colorado 7 6 7 28 22 21 Arizona 49 76 .392 26
signment. $600,000 (Premier) Houston 6 10 5 23 27 33 Monday’s results
NEW YORK YANKEES—Called up RHP Ivan Nova Surface: Hard-Outdoor Chivas USA 5 11 4 19 22 26 Detroit 12,Kansas City 3 Monday’s results
From Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Men’s Singles Toronto 3,N.Y.Yankees 2 Chicago Cubs 9,Washington 1
TEXAS RANGERS—Activated RHP Rich Harden First Round NOTE:Three points for victory,one point for tie.
Boston 6,Seattle 3 Houston 3,Philadelphia 2
and C Matt Treanor from the 15-day DL.Optioned Igor Andreev,Russia,def.Arnaud Clement,France,
C Taylor Teagarden to Oklahoma City (PCL).Placed 7-6 (2),6-3. Texas 4,Minnesota 0 St.Louis 10,Pittsburgh 2
Saturday’s results
RHP Scott Feldman on the 15-day DL. Peter Luczak, Australia, def. Leonardo Mayer, Ar- Tampa Bay at L.A.Angels,late Colorado 5,Atlanta 4
New York 4,Toronto FC 1
MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Released RHP David gentina,6-3,7-6 (4). Tuesday’s games San Francisco 11,Cincinnati 2
Riske. Mikhail Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, def. Simon Greul, San Jose 1,Los Angeles 0
Kansas City (Davies 6-7) at Detroit (Porcello 5-11), Tuesday’s games
PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Placed 1B-OF Jeff Germany,6-3,6-4. Columbus 3,Colorado 1 Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 4-6) at Washington (Lan-
Clement on the 15-day DL. Recalled LHP Justin 4:05 p.m.
Jan Hajek, Czech Republic, def. Dustin Brown, Ja- FC Dallas 1,Chivas USA 0
Thomas from Indianapolis (IL). maica,7-5,6-3. Oakland (G.Gonzalez 10-8) at Cleveland (Car- nan 5-5),4:05 p.m.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Designated INF Matt Houston 4,Chicago 3 mona 11-11),4:05 p.m. Houston (Norris 6-7) at Philadelphia (Hamels 7-10),
James Blake,United States,def.Pere Riba,Spain,6-
Downs for assignment.Placed RHP Guillermo Mota 0,6-1. Kansas City 4,New England 1 N.Y.Yankees (Moseley 3-2) at Toronto (Rzepczyn- 4:05 p.m.
on the 15-day DL.Claimed OF Cody Ross off waivers Jarkko Nieminen,Finland,def.Andreas Seppi,Italy, Sunday’s result ski 1-1),4:07 p.m. St.Louis (Wainwright 17-7) at Pittsburgh (Maholm
from the Florida Marlins. 6-3,6-4. D.C.United 2,Philadelphia 0 7-12),4:05 p.m.
Seattle (Pauley 2-4) at Boston (Beckett 3-3),4:10
BASKETBALL Daniel Brands,Germany,def.Lukasz Kubot,Poland,
Saturday,August 28 Florida (Jo.Johnson 11-5) at N.Y.Mets (Dickey 8-5),
Women’s National Basketball Association 6-4,2-6,7-5. Minnesota (Pavano 15-8) at Texas (C.Lewis 9-10),
FC Dallas at Columbus,1 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 4:10 p.m.
PHOENIX MERCURY—Signed G Diana Taurasi to Radek Stepanek, Czaech Republic, def. Pablo
a multiyear contract extension. Cuevas,Uruguay,6-0,6-4. Real Salt Lake at Toronto FC,4 p.m. Baltimore (Guthrie 7-12) at Chicago White Sox L.A. Dodgers (Lilly 7-8) at Milwaukee (Bush 6-10),
FOOTBALL Maximo Gonzalez, Argentina, def. Horacio Zebal- (Floyd 8-10),5:10 p.m. 5:10 p.m.
Philadelphia at New England,4:30 p.m.
ATLANTA FALCONS—Traded OL Quinn Ojinnaka los,Argentina,6-3,6-4. Atlanta (D.Lowe 11-11) at Colorado (De La Rosa 4-
Teimuraz Gabashvili,Russia,def.Potito Starace,Italy, San Jose at New York,4:30 p.m. Tampa Bay (W.Davis 9-9) at L.A.Angels (E.Santana
to New England for an undisclosed draft pick. 4),5:40 p.m.
BUFFALO BILLS—Signed TE J.P.Foschi.Waived DB 7-6 (3),7-5. Houston at Colorado,6:30 p.m. 13-8),7:05 p.m.
Arizona (R.Lopez 5-11) at San Diego (Richard 11-
John Destin. Benjamin Becker,Germany,def.Marco Chiudinelli, Kansas City at Los Angeles,7:30 p.m. AL LEADERS
5),7:05 p.m.
DENVER BRONCOS—Waived RB Toney Baker,OL Switzerland,7-6 (3),6-3. Chicago at Seattle FC,7:30 p.m. BATTING—Hamilton, Texas, .357; MiCabrera, De-
Kirk Barton and WR Patrick Carter. Lukas Lacko, Slovakia, def. Florent Serra, France, 6- Cincinnati (Tr.Wood 4-1) at San Francisco
Sunday,August 29 troit,.341;Mauer,Minnesota,.330;Cano,New York, (J.Sanchez 9-8),7:15 p.m.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Released QB Tim Hiller. 1,7-6 (6).
Donald Young,United States,def.Stephane Robert, D.C.United at Chivas USA,7 p.m. .326;ABeltre,Boston,.325;DeJesus,Kansas City,.318; NL LEADERS
Signed RB Allen Patrick and DB Glenn Sharpe.
MIAMI DOLPHINS—Waived RB Tristan Davis, NT France,6-1,6-2. Saturday,September 4 ISuzuki,Seattle,.311;DelmYoung,Minnesota,.311. BATTING—Votto, Cincinnati, .323; Prado, Atlanta,
Travis Ivey and TE Kory Sperry. Evgeny Korolev,Kazakhstan,def.Frederico Gil,Por- RUNS—Teixeira,New York,92; MiCabrera,Detroit, .320;Pujols,St.Louis,.319;CGonzalez,Colorado,.318;
tugal,6-4,6-2. Seattle FC at New England,4:30 p.m.
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Waived RB P.J. Hill. 89; Crawford, Tampa Bay, 89; Jeter, New York, 88; Polanco,Philadelphia,.317; Byrd,Chicago,.306.
Signed RB DeShawn Wynn/ Women’s Singles Hamilton,Texas, 87; Cano, New York, 85; JBautista, RUNS—BPhillips,Cincinnati,87;Pujols,St.Louis,86;
NEW YORK JETS—Placed DE Ropati Pitoitua on
injured reserve.
First Round
Dominika Cibulkova,Slovakia,def.Melanie Oudin, WNBA PLAYOFFS Toronto,83.
RBI—MiCabrera, Detroit, 103; ARodriguez, New
Votto,Cincinnati,86;Prado,Atlanta,84;Weeks,Mil-
PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Signed LB Matt Stew- United States,6-2,5-7,6-4. waukee,84;Uggla,Florida,83;CGonzalez,Colo,79.
art.Released WR Isaiah Williams. Elena Dementieva (4), Russia, def.Maria Jose Mar- CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS York, 97; JBautista,Toronto, 95; Guerrero,Texas, 91; RBI—Pujols, St. Louis, 92; Votto, Cincinnati, 86;
ST.LOUIS RAMS—Signed WR Danario Alexander. tinez Sanchez,Spain,6-1,6-2. (Best-of-3) Hamilton,Texas, 89;Teixeira, New York, 89; DelmY- Howard,Philadelphia,82;McGehee,Milwaukee,82;
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Released WR Mike Hass. Kateryna Bondarenko, Ukraine, def. Petra Kvitova, EASTERN CONFERENCE
oung,Minnesota,88. DWright,New York,81;CGonzalez,Colorado,80;Ad-
Signed WR Brandon Jones. Czech Republic,7-5,6-3. Washington vs.Atlanta
Nadia Petrova (8), Russia, def.Varvara Lepchenko, Wednesday, Aug. 25 — Atlanta at Washington, 4 HITS—Hamilton, Texas, 169; ISuzuki, Seattle, 161; Gonzalez,San Diego,79; Uggla,Florida,79.
HOCKEY HITS—Prado,Atlanta,149;BPhillips,Cincinnati,147;
ATLANTA THRASHERS—Re-signed F Bryan Little. United States,1-6,7-5,6-1. p.m. Cano,New York,156; ABeltre,Boston,153; MiCabr-
DETROIT RED WINGS—Agreed to terms with F Bethanie Mattek-Sands,United States,def.Alexan- Friday,Aug.27 — Washington at Atlanta,4:30 p.m. era, Detroit, 150; MYoung, Texas, 146; AJackson, Pujols, St. Louis, 146; CGonzalez, Colorado, 143;
Justin Abdelkader on a two-year contract. dra Dulgheru,Romania,6-2,6-1. Sunday,Aug.29 — Atlanta at Washington,1 p.m.,if Detroit,144; Jeter,New York,144. Braun, Milwaukee, 142; Byrd, Chicago, 141;Weeks,
PHOENIX COYOTES—Named Brian Pellerin assis- Sara Errani,Italy,def.Zheng Jie,China,6-1,6-2. necessary Milwaukee,139.
Women’s Doubles New York vs.Indiana DOUBLES—Longoria,Tampa Bay,40;Markakis,Bal-
tant coach of San Antonio (AHL). DOUBLES—Werth, Philadelphia, 42; ATorres, San
First Round Thursday,Aug.26 — Indiana at New York,4 p.m. timore,39;Mauer,Minnesota,39;MiCabrera,Detroit,
COLLEGE 38; Hamilton,Texas, 38; ABeltre, Boston, 37;VWells, Francisco, 39; Holliday, St. Louis, 34; Loney, Los An-
NORTHEAST CONFERENCE—Named Kevin Hsieh Su-wei,Taiwan, and Peng Shuai, China, def. Sunday,Aug.29 — New York at Indiana,5 p.m.
Maria Kondratieva,Russia,and Vladimira Uhlirova, Wednesday, Sept. 1 — Indiana at New York, 4:30 Toronto,37. geles,33; Prado,Atlanta,32; ASoriano,Chicago,32;
Sanchez assistant director of events and opera- 7 tied at 31.
tions. Czech Republic,6-2,7-6 (7). p.m.,if necessary HOME RUNS—JBautista, Toronto, 40; MiCabrera,
COLGATE—Named Andrew Watkins men’s assis- HOME RUNS—Pujols, St. Louis, 33; ADunn,Wash-
Detroit,31;Konerko,Chicago,31;Hamilton,Texas,28;
tant lacrosse coach. WESTERN CONFERENCE ington, 31; Votto, Cincinnati, 29; Uggla, Florida, 28;
DUQUESNE—Named Lindsay Richards women’s
assistant basketball coach.
ANNOUNCEMENTS Seattle vs.Los Angeles
Wednesday,Aug.25 — Los Angeles at Seattle,8 p.m.
DOrtiz,Boston,27;Teixeira,New York,27;Cano,New
York,25.
MarReynolds, Arizona, 27; Fielder, Milwaukee, 25;
AdGonzalez, San Diego, 25; CGonzalez, Colorado,
MANHATTAN—Named Sonya Burke women’s as- San Mateo High School is looking for a boys’ Saturday,Aug.28 — Seattle at Los Angeles,12 p.m. STOLEN BASES—Pierre, Chicago, 49; Crawford, 25.
sociate head basketball coach. varsity soccer coach for the 2010-2011 season. Tuesday,Aug.31 — Los Angeles at Seattle,7 p.m.,if Tampa Bay, 41; RDavis, Oakland, 36; Gardner, New
necessary STOLEN BASES—Bourn, Houston, 42; Morgan,
MUHLENBERG—Named Marisa DeStasio softball Contact Jeff Scheller at 650-558-2338.Please apply York,35;BUpton,Tampa Bay,35;Figgins,Seattle,32;
coach. Phoenix vs.San Antonio Washington,31;Pagan,New York,30;JosReyes,New
online at www.edjoin.org ISuzuki,Seattle,31.
NEBRASKA—Announced men’s basketball G Bo Sacred Heart Prep is seeking a girls’junior varsity Thursday,Aug.26 — San Antonio at Phoenix,6 p.m. York,28; AMcCutchen,Pittsburgh,26.
Spencer is transferring from LSU. basketball coach. All interested candidates please Saturday,Aug.28 — Phoenix at San Antonio,10 a.m. PITCHING—Sabathia,New York,17-5;Price,Tampa PITCHING—Jimenez,Colorado,17-4;Wainwright,
SACRED HEART—Named Randy Brochu assistant contact Athletic Director Frank Rodriguez at (650) Monday,Aug.30 — San Antonio at Phoenix,7 p.m., Bay, 15-5; CBuchholz, Boston, 15-5; PHughes, New St. Louis, 17-7; Halladay, Philadelphia, 16-8; CCar-
director of athletic communications. 473-4031 or frodriguez@shschools.org. if necessary York,15-5; Pavano,Minnesota,15-8. penter,St.Louis,14-4;THudson,Atlanta,14-5.
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ten sick?
A: No
have
actually got-
the egg carton.
Q: Can you tell by looking at
the shell or egg if there’s salmo-
nella?
posting wait times
By Lauran Neergaard
But that’s less than 1 percent of A: No, there’s no way to tell.
the roughly 80 billion But consumers shouldn’t buy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “The longer people
eggs sold in their shell dirty or cracked eggs. stay in the emergency
each year, accord- Q: Then should I just WASHINGTON Need an X-ray department,the more
ing to the United skip eggs to be safe? or stitches? Online, via text message
A: As long as or flashing on a billboard, some likely they’re going to
Egg Producers,
an industry they’re not on the emergency rooms are advertising have complications,
g r o u p . recall list, eggs how long the dreaded wait for care deaths.If they’re elderly,
should be OK. And will be, with estimates updated
Americans
every few minutes. they’re more likely to end
consume thoroughly cook-
about 220 ing them can kill It’s a marketing move aimed at up in a nursing home.”
million eggs the bacteria. But less urgent patients, not the true
while federal emergencies that automatically go — Dr.Nick Jouriles
a day, based
on industry investigators to the front of the line anyway —
and shouldn’t waste precious min- Prevention. A disturbing report last
estimates. continue
utes checking the wait. year from Congress’ investigative
Q: Is the out- their work,
“If you’re in a car accident, you’re arm found too often, patients who
break likely to the FDA’s
not going to flip open your iPhone should have been seen immediately
spread? o n e Hamburg said
and see what the wait times are,” waited nearly a half hour. Add in
A: There’s no sign at this knows for sure. consumers
cautions Dr. Sandra Schneider, pres- tests and treatment, and a trip to the
point that there are more than the Officials say it could should strictly
ident-elect of the American College ER can easily last three or four
two farms involved, Food and Drug be as many as 1,300 so avoid “runny egg
of Emergency Physicians. hours.
Administration chief Margaret far. The Centers for Disease yolks for mopping up with
Despite that fledgling trend, ERs So why post wait times that might
Hamburg said Monday. The recalls Control and Prevention saw a spike toast.”
are getting busier, forcing them to encourage people who otherwise
started earlier this month when in illnesses from a specific strain of Q: How do eggs get infected
try innovative tactics to cut delays could have tried an urgent-care cen-
Iowa’s Wright County Egg recalled salmonella in May. with salmonella?
— such as stationing doctors at the ter?
a total of 380 million eggs after Through the end of July, there A: Salmonella bacteria can get
front door to get a jump-start on cer- There are no statistics on how
some cases of salmonella poison- were about 2,000 cases — that’s on the outside of the shell from
tain patients. many hospitals advertise wait times,
ing were traced back to eggs from about 1,300 more than would be fecal matter. Or it can be inside the
And in 2012, hospitals are sup- although they tend to have multiple
its farms. Then last Friday, a sec- expected for that three-month peri- egg if the chicken is infected. Eggs
posed to begin reporting to ERs in a region, usually the suburbs.
ond Iowa farm, Hillandale Farms, od. That’s where the 1,300 figure are washed and disinfected to deal
Medicare how fast their ERs move The idea: People with less urgent
announced the recall of more than comes from, although some of the with the dirt and germs on shells,
certain patients through, a first step conditions — maybe they need
170 million eggs after tests con- excess cases may not be tied to this and some producers vaccinate
at increasing quality of care across stitches for a cut — might drive a bit
firmed salmonella. outbreak. chicks against salmonella.
the board. farther for a shorter wait, possibly
Q: Did the eggs get sent to my The number is likely to grow Infected hens, rodents or tainted
“The longer people stay in the helping a hospital chain spread the
state? since it can take weeks for reports feed could be the source of the out-
emergency department, the more load without losing easier cases to
A: The eggs went to stores or to be filed. breaks, according to Patrick
likely they’re going to have compli- competitors.
distributors in mostly western or Q: Has anyone died in this out- McDonough, a food safety expert
cations, deaths. If they’re elderly, Akron General, for instance, has
midwestern states, and were break? at Cornell University in Ithaca,
they’re more likely to end up in a four medical centers about a half-
shipped nationwide under a variety A: No deaths have been reported. N.Y. Salmonella is not passed from
nursing home,” says Dr. Nick hour apart. One afternoon last week,
of brand names. Recalled eggs The most common symptoms of hen to hen, but usually from rodent
Jouriles, emergency medicine chief the posted wait from check-in to
have a specific plant number and salmonella are diarrhea, abdominal droppings to chickens, he said.
at Akron General Hospital in Ohio, seeing a physician at the main
packaged date on the carton; check cramps and fever within eight The two Iowa farms share suppli-
among the hospitals that post esti- downtown campus was 53 minutes,
the FDA website to see if your eggs hours to 72 hours of eating a con- ers of young chickens and feed. On
mated wait times. while suburban locations were less
have been recalled: taminated product. It can be life- Monday, an FDA official said the
ER visits hit a new high of more than 20. Jouriles is beginning a
http://bit.ly/9yambn threatening, especially to those hatchery that supplies the farms has
than 123 million in 2008, up from study to see if the postings make a
Q: How far back does the recall with weakened immune systems. been certified salmonella-free. That
117 million a year earlier, says pre- difference in patient volume, the
go? Salmonella is the most common suggests that the contamination
liminary data released this month by total time spent in the ER and satis-
A: Eggs included in the recall form of food poisoning from bacte- may have occurred at the farms.
the Centers for Disease Control and faction.
20 Tuesday • Aug. 24, 2010 DATEBOOK THE DAILY JOURNAL
TUESDAY, AUG. 24
Calendar Mexico woman crowned Miss Universe
By Oskar Garcia last of 83 contestants standing in must be sure to teach them the val-
Award-winning musical ‘The Light
Make Your Own Jigsaw Puzzle at in the Piazza,’ featuring Broadway THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the headline-grabbing pageant on ues that we learned as a family.”
Little House. 9 a.m. to noon. Little veterans and regional favorite per- the Las Vegas Strip. First runner-up was Miss
House Wood Shop, 800 Middle Ave., formers. Tickets run from $27 to $42.
Menlo Park. Learn how to use wood- Plays until Sept. 19. For tickets and LAS VEGAS — A Her one-strap gown flowed Jamaica Yendi Phillipps, while sec-
working tools and complete your information visit www.theatre- 22-year-old Mexico behind her while she walked as she ond runner-up was Miss Australia
own jigsaw puzzle. For more infor- works.org. woman has won the held it out like a cape. Earlier, she Jesinta Campbell.
mation call 326-2025.
THURSDAY, AUG. 26 Miss Universe pageant smiled in a violet bikini as she con- Navarrete is Mexico’s second
Quentin Kopp visits Twin Pines. 10 AARP 55-Alive Mature Driving after donning a flowing fidently strutted across the stage. Miss Universe; Lupita Jones of
a.m. Twin Pines Senior and Class. 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Belmont
Community Center, 20 Twin Pines Twin Pines Senior and Community red gown and telling an Asked by Olympic gold-medal Mexico won the title in 1991. She
Lane, Belmont. Former California Center, 20 Twin Pines Lane, audience that it’s important figure skater Evan Lysacek how replaces Miss Universe 2009
state senator and retired judge Belmont. Refresh your knowledge of to teach kids family val- she felt about unsupervised Stefania Fernandez of Venezuela.
Quentin Kopp will talk about his life. the ‘Rules of the Road’ and get a dis-
Free. For more information call 595- count on your auto insurance. $12 fee ues. Internet use, she said the Internet is Navarrete’s win thwarted Miss
7444. for AARP members or $14 for non- Jimena Navarrete of important but parents need to be Venezuela Marelisa Gibson from
AARP members. For more informa- Guadalajara was first careful and watch over their kids. giving the South American country
Stroke Lecture Series. 11 a.m. to tion and to reserve your space call
12:30 p.m. South San Francisco 595-7444. to answer an inter- “I do believe that Internet is and a third consecutive win. Neither
Public Library, 840 W. Orange Ave. view question indispensable, necessary tool for Gibson nor Miss USA Rima Fakih
Speaker Peter Nelson, MD. For more Fall Prevention-Wellness Monday night and the
information and to RSVP call 565- Screening. 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Twin the present time,” she said. “We made the top 15 finalists.
8485. Pines Senior and Community Center,
or installing metal detectors were never “It’s a serious thing that happened.
CHANGES
20 Twin Pines Lane, Belmont. Come
Lunch at Twin Pines. 11:30 a.m. and join the discussion about lifestyle And, we haven’t forgotten,” she said.
Twin Pines Senior and Community adjustments that can help to prevent
made into realities, however, since it
Center, 20 Twin Pines Lane, falls. Reservations required. Free. didn’t seem like the right message. An interesting outcome has been a re-
Belmont. Come join us for a healthy For more information call 595-7444. Instead, the emphasis has been on com- vamping of social services.
lunch and make new friends. $3 Continued from page 1 munity: Knowing who should be on During the investigation, it became
donation for 60 or over $6 for all Lunch at Twin Pines. 11:30 a.m.
other guest. For more information Twin Pines Senior and Community campus, who to talk to if things are a lit- clear Youshock’s attack had been
please call 595-7444. Center, 20 Twin Pines Lane, said Superintendent Scott Laurence. tle off and what to do in an emergency. planned for some time. He ordered the
Belmont. Come join us for a healthy
Dancing on the Square. 6 p.m. to 8 lunch and make new friends. $3 San Mateo resident, and former Talk of security precautions now in explosive material, he built bombs while
p.m. Courthouse Square, 2200 donation for 60 or over $6 for all Hillsdale student, Alexander Youshock is place ironically began just before telling his mother he was constructing
Broadway, Redwood City. Learn how other guest. For more information alleged to have detonated two pipe Youshock walked on campus strapped model rockets and — perhaps most
to dance the Rumba with Arthur please call 595-7444.
Murray. Free. For more information
bombs made with black powder on cam- with ammunition. School officials previ- chillingly — videotaped himself making
v i s i t Chuck Wagon barbecue luncheon. pus on the morning of Aug. 24, 2009 ously discussed placing walkie talkies in the weapons, according to sources.
www.redwoodcity.org/events/danc- Noon to 1:30 p.m. San Mateo Senior shortly after 8 a.m., forcing the evacua-
ing. Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas, all the classrooms to increase communi- Revelations about his mindset led to
San Mateo. Join us for our summer- tion of 1,270 students and staff to a near- cation — a change that has since been questions of how such a student could
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 25 time barbecue. $16. For more infor- by middle school. He allegedly had eight made, said Florence House Principal fall through the cracks.
AARP 55-Alive Mature Driving mation call 522-7499. other live pipe bombs on a vest along
Class. 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Belmont Cheryl Lawton. Adding walkie talkies To answer those concerns, a wellness
Twin Pines Senior and Community End of Life Decisions seminar. with a sword and chain saw nicknamed came with practiced protocols to effi- center was created. Interns were added
Center, 20 Twin Pines Lane, Noon to 1 p.m. 1528 S. El Camino “Collie.” Described as a “cold-blooded ciently share information quickly. to offer extra help to those who may
Belmont. Refresh your knowledge of Real, Suite 301, San Mateo. Come
the ‘Rules of the Road’ and get a dis- receive expert information on ‘How plan of execution” by San Mateo Police A few security cameras were installed need additional help outside the class-
count on your auto insurance. $12 fee to save on Cemetery Property Costs’ Chief Susan Manheimer, Youshock room. Now, students, parents and
and other end of life decisions. Free. the week of the bombing, a few more
for AARP members or $14 for non- allegedly walked onto campus specifi-
AARP members. For more informa- For more information call372-0795. have since been added. employees alike know to report someone
cally targeting a teacher and an aide and
tion and to reserve your space call “We never thought we needed them,” who may need help or a possible fight,
595-7444. Movies at Little House. 1:30 p.m. also planned to attack as many others as
Little House Auditorium, 800 Middle possible. said Lawton. someone picking on another kid. All
Early Memory Loss Wellness Ave., Menlo Park. Come and watch
Youshock’s alleged plan fell short The focus district-wide has since been those little things that went unnoticed
Program. 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. the film adaptation of Shakespeare’s
‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream.’ $2 when teacher Kennet Santana used a put on communication, specifically cre- are starting to be reported routinely.
Rosenor House, 500 Arbor Road,
Menlo Park. A program for people for members, $3 for non-members. bear hug maneuver to get control of him. ating a centralized communication cen- While things on campus are seeming-
experiencing changes in memory or For more information call 326-2025. ter should an intruder enter campus. This ly back to normal, Youshock’s fate is still
mild Cognitive Impairment. $20 per Principal Jeff Gilbert and counselor Ed
session. For more information e-mail Dreams from the Monster Factory. Canda helped hold down the former stu- location should include a phone line, uncertain.
sevans@peninsulavolunteers.org. 2 p.m. Peninsula Jewish Community
dent until police arrived. computer access which allows someone Youshock was charged as an adult
Center, 800 Foster City Blvd., Foster
City. Talk by nationally recognized The event gained national media atten- to bring up school records and use secu- with two counts of attempted murder,
Lunch at Twin Pines. 11:30 a.m.
Twin Pines Senior and Community expert in criminal justice and author tion but also generated safety concerns rity cameras, ability to notify parents two counts of possessing deadly
Center, 20 Twin Pines Lane, Sunny Schwartz, who directs the and a public address system. Elements weapons, possessing a destructive
Belmont. Come join us for a healthy design and operation of prisoner pro- for the campus located in a residential
lunch and make new friends. $3 grams in six county jails. $4. For neighborhood. Despite this, support for of the plan have been implemented, but device on public property, use of an
more information call 212-PJCC or the center itself is not yet up and run- explosive device in an act of terrorism
donation for 60 or over $6 for all
visit pjcc.org. the staff also emerged. Letters of grati-
other guest. For more information
tude for the staff are in the main office ning. and two counts of exploding a destruc-
please call 595-7444. A Month for Artists at Little now. There are even drawings of little “There is now a heightened awareness tive device with the intent to commit
House. 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Little
City Talk Toastmaster Club House, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo characters dubbed the “Heroes of based on things we did well,” said murder. He pled not guilty in September.
Meeting. 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Park. Workshop for individual artists Gilbert. Last week, a judge agreed to postpone
Redwood City Main Library, 1044 Hillsdale.”
to work with artists and art organiza- Many of these changes — security the competency trial for 18-year-old
Middlefield Road, Redwood City. tions to find opportunities for exhibit- “Fortunately for us, the question was
Join us in a friendly and supportive ing, networking, sharing of ideas, what went right?” said Sandy Calvo, cameras, digital emergency contact Youshock. Defense attorney Jonathan
atmosphere to improve your commu- teaching and more. $7 per session,
nication and leadership skills. Free. $20 for all workshops in August (held principal of the Kyoto House, one of the information, working closely with McDougall wanted one court-appointed
For more information call (202) 390- every Thursday). For more informa- small schools within the school. police, actively practicing drills — are doctor who found Youshock incompe-
7555. tion call 326-2025. Gilbert noted a natural call for worked on district-wide, since an emer- tent to submit an updated evaluation.
Free Home Buyer Workshop. 5:45 Free Plant Clinic. 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. increased security followed the bomb- gency could happen on any campus, The trial is now scheduled for Sept. 27.
p.m. to 7 p.m. Wells Fargo Home Near the south-west corner of the ing. Kindylee Stump, director of alternative Youshock remains in custody on no-
Mortgage, 900 Veterans Blvd., Suite intersection of Laurel and San Carlos bail status.
210, Redwood City. Get solid infor- avenues, Sister City Lane, San Ideas like fencing in the entire campus programs and attendance/welfare.
mation about what it takes to buy a Carlos. Bring a plant sample of a
home in today’s new world of real problem plant and get advice from a years after being caught driving drunk Hill wanted to give judges the ability
estate. Free. For more information
call 888-9268.
MONEY
Featuring more than 130 oil paint-
ings, furniture, rugs, revolutionary $2.5 billion a month in payments to
posters and more. Free. For more “What started as not a big deal from
information call 697-7607. schools and $400 million in monthly one day to the next is now delaying $10
Continued from page 1 payments to counties during October, billion from schools for many months
Beatles Tribute. 8 p.m. Angelicas
Bistro, 863 Main St., Redwood City. November and December to help man- and school districts still have to meet
Beatles tribute preformed by Ticket age cash flow.
To Ride. $10. For more information California’s $19 billion budget shortfall payroll,” Wells said.
call 365-3226. The step came on top of a July defer-
has dragged on for nearly two months. ral of $2.5 billion for schools and $700 The governor’s finance spokesman
Theatreworks presents ‘The Light Controller John Chiang has warned million for counties. H.D. Palmer said most school districts
in the Piazza.’ 8 p.m. Mountain View
Center for the Performing Arts, 500 that the state could again issue IOUs, Bob Wells, executive director of the should be able to endure the delayed
Castro St., Mountain View. perhaps as soon as the end of August. Association of California School payments because the state issued the
Theatreworks presents the Tony
The Legislature gave authority in Administrators, said the state is only notification within the same fiscal year.
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Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010 immediately that you can’t afford will put you in the poor-
house. Don’t allow your sense of value to be distorted.
Even if you prefer to be independent or a loner in the year
ahead, much of what you hope to accomplish might, in real- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - If you and another cannot
ity, be more successful with the help of another. Don’t give agree on something important, get a third party whom you
into being a recluse, but do what’s best for the success of both respect and trust to arbitrate the situation, rather than let
your ideas. one give into the other, giving rise to bad feeling.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - It’s good to be your own person, ARIES (March 21-April 19) - Topics or projects about which
but not to the point of being uncooperative in things that you have little or no interest aren’t likely to receive your full
could be mutually advantageous for you as well as for all con- attention, if any. Consequently, you may not get something
cerned. Don’t trip yourself up. essential taken care of.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Good planning is generally TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - If you can’t play a competitive,
required in areas where you hope to be productive and suc- social game just for the fun of it, perhaps it would be better
cessful. If you don’t know what you’re doing, but attempt it not to get involved at all. Should winning become too impor-
anyway, you’ll set yourself up for failure. tant, you could be a poor sport.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Normally you are someone GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - It’s nice to help out another
who likes to be helpful and very cooperative when the situa- at work, but make sure you’re not just being jockeyed and
tion calls for it. However, you might agree to help when your manipulated by a person who uses people like puppets in a
better judgment warns you against doing so. marionette show.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - Important competitive CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Don’t allow yourself to get
situations must be realistically analyzed before entering the dragged into a discussion on a subject about which you know
fray. If you don’t take the time to know your competition, little, in hopes of bluffing your way through. The chances of
you’re destined to lose. you succeeding are slim to none.
Previous
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Someone who always LEO (July 23-Aug 22) - Though you may feel that the uni-
thinks s/he is right, but often is wrong, might once again try verse wants something from you, often it’s just your own ego Sudoku
to coerce you into rejecting your own thoughts in order to get projecting itself. Try to adopt a more holistic perspective, and
his/her way. Don’t fall for it. live a less results-oriented life. answers
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - Ignoring good common
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
FOR MOBILE &
LEGAL NOTICES
PORTABLE RADIOS Fictitious Business Name Statements, Trustee Sale
Notice, Alcohol Beverage License, Name Change,
The City of San Bruno is ac- Probate, Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
cepting bids, subject to the
specifications and conditions Notice of Public Sales, and More.
as stated in Bid No. E11-
2110-01, for the purchase of Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
56 mobile and 64 portable
radios. The Bid Packet is Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
available at http://www.san- Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
bruno.ca.gov/finance_bid-
dingopp.html. Bids must be Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
submitted to City of San
Bruno Finance Department,
City Hall, 567 El Camino Re-
al, San Bruno 94066 by 2:00 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
p.m. August 31, 2010, at
which time there will be pub- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #240265 STATEMENT #240467
licly opened and read. The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
as: Timeless Metal, 641 Ash Ave., as: The Revolutionary Optimists Produc-
Contact the Fire Department SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 is tions, 95 Palmer Lane, PORTOLA VAL-
hereby registered by the following owner: LEY, CA 94028 is hereby registered by
at 650-616-7094 or the Fi- Nicholas Pester, same address. The the following owner: Helianthus Media,
nance Department at 650- business is conducted by an Individual. same address. The business is conduct-
616-7034 to obtain a copy of The registrants commenced to transact ed by a Corporationl. The registrants
business under the FBN on N/A. commenced to transact business under
the bid documents or for /s/ Nicholas Pester / the FBN on
more information. This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/ Maren Grainger-Monsen /
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo This statement was filed with the Asses-
County on 08/03/10. (Published in the sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
/s/ Carol Bonner, San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/10/10, County on 08/17/2010. (Published in the
San Bruno City Clerk 08/17/10, 08/24/10, 08/31/10). San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/24/10, 298 Collectibles 303 Electronics 304 Furniture
August 16, 2010 08/31/10, 09/07/10, 09/14/10).
BAY MEADOW coffee mug in box $15. PANASONIC COLOR tv with Vhs combo OAK TV stand with swivel top $50
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME (650)345-1111 20 inches like new $70. 650-347-9920
STATEMENT #240105 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME OTTOMAN/ FOOTREST Clean. Like
The following person is doing business STATEMENT #240240 CARNIVAL GLASS WATER PITCHER - PHILLIPS VCR plus vhs-hu 4 head Hi-Fi new. Circular. Light brown 'felt like' mate-
as: Original Nick’s Pizzeria, 1214 S. El The following person is doing business beautiful design, $25., leave message like new, $35. (650)341-5347 rial. $6.Call cell: 650-704-2497
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Camino Real, SAN MATEO, CA 94402 is as: San Mateo Towing Services, 31 Pra- (650)365-1797
hereby registered by the following owner: SAMSUNG COLOR tv 27 inches good
TS No. 09-0045490 gue Street, SAN MATEO, CA 94401 is condition $90. 650-347-9920
Mark Sean Tarling, 2920 Juniper St., hereby registered by the following owner: DANCING FIGURINE by Bradley Dolls - PATIO TABLE with 4 chairs includes
Title Order No. 09-8-137143 Musical, plays “If You Love Me”, 8 1/2 “ umbrella with stand all metal $80/all
APN No. 010-084-160 SAN MATEO, CA 94403. The business Shalend Kumar, same address. The SANIO CASETTE/RECORDER 2 way
is conducted by an Individual. The regis- business is conducted by an individual. tall, $20., (650)518-0813 OBO, (650)367-8949
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Radio - $95.obo, call for more details,
trants commenced to transact business The registrants commenced to transact (650)290-1960
DEED OF TRUST, DATED 10/10/2006. under the FBN on N/A. business under the FBN on N/A HISTORY BOOK in color of "Superbowls PATIO TABLE: 40-inch diameter round
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO- /s/ Mark Tarling / /s/ Shalend Kumar / by the bay" game 1-18, $35., (650)592- glass-top table w/2 chairs. SOLD!
2648 SILVER TONE stereo and phonograph
TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- player inside wood cabinet $60.,
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo PEDESTAL TABLE beautiful, round,
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo (650)483-3693 wood inlay, $90/obo, (415)271-7602
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA- County on 08/26/10. (Published in the County on 08/2/2010. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/10/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/24/10, JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri-
TURE OF THE PROCEEDING chard (650)834-4926 SONY RADIO cassette recorder $20 RECLINER - Beige, $40., (650)771-1888
08/17/10, 08/24/10, 08/31/10). 08/31/10, 09/07/10, 09/14/10). black good condition. (650)345-1111
AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON- RECLINER - Brown leather, slightly
TACT A LAWYER.” Notice is hereby giv- JOE MONTANA cover photo, '85 "in
flight" magazine, $30, (650)341-8342 TV - Big Screen, $70., ok worn. SOLD!
en that RECONTRUST COMPANY, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
210 Lost & Found condition,(650)367-1350
N.A., as duly appointed trustee pursuant STATEMENT #240342 POSTAL JAPANESE stamp album col- ROCKING CHAIR white with gold trim
to the Deed of Trust executed by TIM K The following person is doing business excel cond $100. 650-755-9833
as: Glamour Girl Shopping Tours, 865 FOUND IPHONE in Shoreview area, San lection. SOLD! 304 Furniture
H KWAK, AN UNMARRIED MAN, dated Cabot Lane, SAN MATEO, CA 94404 is Mateo last week of July. Please provide ROLL-A-WAY SUPERB, wood book-
10/10/2006 and recorded 10/16/06, as proof of ownership. Call (650)868-7321 POSTER - framed photo of President
hereby registered by the following owner: Wilson and Chinese Junk $25 cash, 3 PIECE COFFEE TABLE SET: $100. case/entertainment center $70.
Instrument No. 2006-155557, in Book , Jill Anne Garibaldi, same address. The (650)755-8238 (650)787-8219 (415)585-3622
Page ), of Official Records in the office of business is conducted by an Individual. FOUND SONY Power Shot digital cam-
the County Recorder of San Mateo The registrants commenced to transact era, July 14th at Fox School in Belmont. PRECIOUS MOMENTS DOLLS -15 inch 3 TIERED stainless rolling cart gently SHELVING - 2000 square foot of shelv-
business under the FBN on N/A. (650)593-9294 used $100 firm, (650)341-0418 ing, $500. obo, (650)212-6666
County, State of California, will sell on vinyl 3 sets of 2 for $33/set, (650)518-
/s/ Jill Anne Garibaldi / 0813
09/21/2010 at 12:30PM, At the Marshall This statement was filed with the Asses- LOST SMALL white female dog Shih 46" ROUND dining table $90. Call TABLE & CHAIR SET - new, perfect
Street entrance to the Hall of Justice, sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo Tzu mix. Last seen July 18th Crystal SALEM CHINA - 119 pieces from 50’s.
(650)430-4884 condition, $475., (650)638-1285
400 County Center, Redwood City, San County on 08/09/10. (Published in the Springs Road Senior Center. Wearing a Good condition, $225., appraised at 9 DRAWER dresser and 2 end tables. TV STAND beige color good condition
Mateo County, CA at public auction, to San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/10/10, red/pink collar that has the phone num- $800., (650)345-3450. $100/all. (650)692-2231 $25. (650)867-2720
the highest bidder for cash or check as 08/17/10, 08/24/10, 08/31/10). bers 415-609-3333 and 415-279-5127
described below, payable in full at time of and the name “Moe” on tag. She an- SWATCH WATCH '86 Worlds Fair. ANTIQUE SOLID oak end table TWO END tables: $35 or $20 each.
swers to the name “Mattie.” We are offer- Like New w/receipt $85, (650)591-6596 marble top, carved door $50. (650)342-
sale, all right, title, and interest conveyed FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ing a $500.00 reward for her safe return,
(650)787-8219
to and now held by it under said Deed of 7568
STATEMENT #240344 no questions asked. Thanks, Duncan. TWO FIGURINES, European men, one WICKER FURNITURE, 5 pieces, SOLD!
Trust, in the property situated in said The following person is doing business FOUND! Bavarian, one English or French, $19 for CABINET - Real wood, $70.,
County and State and as more fully de- as: Rossi Interiors, 740 El Cerrito Ave., both, 650-595-3933 (650)367-1350 WOODEN BOOKCASE with doors, $20.,
scribed in the above referenced Deed of BURLINGAME, CA 94010 is hereby reg- (650)771-1888
istered by the following owner: Rossi LOST: CAMERA in case. Burlingame
Trust. The street address and other com- Avenue / Washington Park area. Lost VASE - with tray, grey with red flowers, CHAIR, IKEA. Very Good cond. Recliner
Knapp, same address. The business is perfect condition, $30., (650)345-1111 shaped, flexible. Lt brown wood on can- WOODEN DINING ROOM TABLE &
mon designation, if any of the real prop- conducted by an Individual. The regis- Saturday, July 31 around 1pm. Bummed CHAIRS - 42” x 42”, 4 padded arm
erty described above is purported to be: about losing camera; mostly bummed vas 26-1/2"x38”x29" $15. 650-704-2497.
trants commenced to transact business VICTORIAN VICTON talking machine- chairs, 18” extension to enlarge table,
136 DUNDEE DRIVE, SOUTH SAN under the FBN on N/A. about losing family photos in camera. If 1910, works and looks fine, $650., $99., (650)364-7777
FRANCISCO, CA, 940801001. The un- /s/ Rossi Knapp / found, please call Joe, (650) 867-6652 (650)579-7020 CHAIR: BLUE upholstered swivel rocker
dersigned Trustee disclaims any liability This statement was filed with the Asses- w/matching footstool. SOLD! WOODEN KITCHEN China Cabinet: $99
for any incorrectness of the street ad- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 08/09/10. (Published in the
295 Art 299 Computers (great condition!), (650)367-1350
dress and other common designation, if CHANDELIER WITH 5 lights/ candela-
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/10/10, PICTURE PAINTING "jack vettriano" bre base with glass shades $20. 306 Housewares
any, shown herein. The total amount of 08/17/10, 08/24/10, 08/31/10). PORTABLE EXTERNAL hard drive (650)504-3621
the unpaid balance with interest thereon Portland gallery 26 x 33. $65. (650)345- small light 40GB $25. (650)219-7836
1111. "PRINCESS HOUSE" decorator urn
of the obligation secured by the property COFFEE TABLE - $60., (650)367-1350 "Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H
to be sold plus reasonable estimated FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
PICTURE WITH Frame Jack Vettriano
300 Toys $25., (650)868-0436
costs, expenses and advances at the STATEMENT #240434 COFFEE TABLE - Square, oak Coffee
The following person is doing business with light attached $100. (650)867-2720 GIRLS PINK Corvette life size runs good Table with leather top, $30., (650)771-
time of the initial publication of the Notice as: Spiritus Sanctus Jewelry, 435 Walnut $75. (650)583-2767 1888 BISSEL STEAM CLEANER - easy to
of Sale is $618,864.74. It is possible that St. #3, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070 is here- 296 Appliances use, used 3 times, cleans great,
at the time of sale the opening bid may by registered by the following owner: Tod RADIO CONTROLLED Beetle car buggy $35.obo, (650)260-2664
be less than the total indebtedness due. Brett, same address. The business is FOOD PROCESSOR, Sumbeam, dual $10. (408)249-3858 COFFEE TABLE light brown lots of stor-
In addition to cash, the Trustee will ac- conducted by an Individual. The regis- head. slices, chops, grinds, liquifies, etc. age good condition $75. (650)867-2720
trants commenced to transact business perfect condition, $19 650-595-3933 SCOOTER "STREET SURFER" $30 BOWL - light green heavy glass swirl de-
cept cashier’s checks drawn on a state under the FBN on sign bowl, great centerpiece, $25.,
obo never used, (650)349-6059
or national bank, a check drawn by a /s/ Tod Brett / COFFEE TABLE SQUARE shaped. (650)834-2804
state or federal credit union, or a check This statement was filed with the Asses- KENMORE DISHWASHER, almond,
works great. $50. 650-961-9652 302 Antiques Lightweight, 28”x28x19" includes large
drawn by a state or federal savings and sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo storage space, $11 650-704-2497 BRAND NEW Chinese Wok Non-stick
loan association, savings association, or County on 08/13/10. (Published in the MAYTAG WASHER & DRYER - SOLD! surface with aluminum lid and cooking
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/17/10, ANTIQUE SOLID mahogany knick-knack impliments, $10, 650-595-3933
savings bank specified in Section 5102 or bookshelf with 4 small drawers, good
of the Financial Code and authorized to 08/24/10, 08/31/10, 09/07/10). MINI FRIDGE - 34 inches high, runs well, COMPUTER DESK - $70., (650)367-
condition, $95., (650)726-2443 1350 CANDLEHOLDER - Gold, angel on it,
do business in this state. Said sale will $85., (650)355-2996
tall, purchased from Brueners, originally
be made, in an “AS IS” condition, but FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ANTIQUE STROMBERG – Carlson ra- CURIO CABINET, Hand tooled lighted $100., selling for $20.,(650)867-2720
without covenant or warranty, express or STATEMENT #240510 MINI-FRIDGE - 32" tall; White Kenmore dio Floor modelm $75., needs new tubs, Curio cabinet Blonde. 5.5" X 23" X 1.5"
implied, regarding title, possession or en- The following person is doing business $70. Call (650)229-4735 RWC, Photo by email: kennjc@aol.com, $98. San Mateo. 650-619-9932 CHOPSTICKS- 7 sets, unopened, deco-
cumbrances, to satisfy the indebtedness as: Pawsitive Change, 552 Grand St., (650)592-5591 rative, variety of colors and designs,
REDWOOD CITY, CA 94062 is hereby DESK 60”w 28”h 30” d, two shelf exten- $10., (650)578-9208
secured by said Deed of Trust, advances registered by the following owner: Clare CHINA CABINET - Vintage, 6 foot, sion 4 drawers $60 (650)364-7777.
thereunder, with interest as provided, PORTABLE GE Dishwasher, excellent
Sugarman, same address. The business condition $75 OBO, (650)583-0245 solid mahogany. $300/obo.
and the unpaid principal of the Note se- is conducted by an Individual. The regis- (650)867-0379 DESK, EXTRA LONG. LIKE new. Brown COUNTERTOP WATER DISPENSER :
cured by said Deed of Trust with interest trants commenced to transact business RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric, wood .5 drawers; 2 sliding doors. Oasis water cooler Hot N Cold, Durable
thereon as provided in said Note, plus under the FBN on 1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621 18"x28"x72"$18. 650-704-2497 & excellent condition,$86, (650)278-2702
fees, charges and expenses of the Trust- /s/ Clare Sugarman / EDISON MODEL B STANDARD + 20
This statement was filed with the Asses- SHOP VACUUM 5 gallons with extra fil- CYLINDERS OAK CASE - Serviced CUT CRYSTAL Glasses, Set of six, per-
ee and of the trusts created by said Deed sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo ters $15. (650)949-2134 yearly, beautiful, $550.00 obo, DINING TABLE with 4 chairs 2 leafs fect, no chips/cracks or imperfections,
of Trust. If required by the provisions of County on 08/19/2010. (Published in the (650)344-6565 $95. (650)483-3693 only $15 650-595-3933
section 2923.5 of the California Civil San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/24/10, TOASTER "PROCTOR Silex" one slice,
Code, the declaration from the mortga- 08/31/10, 09/07/10, 09/14/10). works fine SOLD! ENGLISH ARMOIRE with stand. Bought DINING TABLE with 4 chairs with leaf ELECTRIC BBQ - nonstick, $40.,
gee, beneficiary or authorized agent is for $415. Sacrifice for $330. light wood 42 x 34 $99. (650)341-1645 (650)592-2648
UPRIGHT FREEZER - like new, $100 ., (650)771-1888
attached to the Notice of Trustee’s Sale FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME (650)257-7562 DIRECTORS TYPE CHAIR with leather LUIGI BORMIOLI "Strauss" 9 oz. drink-
duly recorded with the appropriate Coun- STATEMENT #240524 seat, $35., (650)355-2996 ing glasses, set of 10 for $25. Matches
VACUUM CLEANER heavy duty like PERSIAN RUG - Mashad 10ft 8in X 8ft.,
ty Recorder’s Office. DATED: 07/14/2009 The following person is doing business blue floral borders. Center medallion "Strauss" 13.5 oz. Call (650)630-2329.
RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. 1800 as: Mancave Memorabilia, 2205 El Cami- new $45. (650)878-9542
with beige feraghan design field, $2000, DRAFTING TABLE 30 x 42' with side
Tapo Canyon Rd., CA6-914-01-94 SIMI no Real, SAN MATEO, CA 94404 is WEBER GRILL - Never used! Porcelain (650)726-4651. NON-STICK TOP over pan, $3., SM,
hereby registered by the following owner: tray. excellent condition $75 (650)343-7250
VALLEY, CA 93063 Phone/Sale Informa- enamel bowl and lid, 22-1/2” with ash
tion: (800) 281 8219 By: Trustee’s Sale FTEX Fremont, LLC., 1225 Jackling Dr., catcher. SOLD!
Officer RECONTRUST COMPANY, N.A. HILLSBOROUGH, CA 94010. The busi- 303 Electronics ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Oak
wood, great condition, glass doors, fits
ness is conducted by a Limited Liability OVEN ROASTING PAN WITH RACK.
is a debt collector attempting to collect a large TV, 2 drawers, shelves , $100/obo.
Company. The registrants commenced 297 Bicycles 19” COLOR TV - 2 yrs. old, perfect con-
(650)261-9681 New, non stick, large, never used $55.,
debt. Any information obtained will be to transact business under the FBN on dition. Sold! (650)341-0418
used for that purpose. FEI # 1006.65468 /s/ Anthony Rohatch / BICYCLE - womens, made in Austria FANCY COCKTAIL SIDE TABLE - 2
8/24, 8/31, 9/07/2010 This statement was filed with the Asses- $50., (650)483-3693 46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great door, 1 drawer, excellent condition, anti-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo condition. $400. (650)261-1541. que, $95. obo, (650)349-6059.
County on 08/19/2010. (Published in the BICYCLE WICKER BASKET -quality REVEREWARE, 1,3.4 qt. pots, 5",7"
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/24/10, thick weave, never used, $25. obo, FRAMED MIRRORS - Pair of dark wal- pans, stainless steel w/copper bottoms,
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