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BUDGET ON GOV.
DECADES OF HOSTILITY
HAMAS LEADER REJECTS TALKS WITH ISRAEL; OBAMA SAYS MOMENT
‘MUST BE SEIZED’
STATE PAGE 4 WORLD PAGE 27 SPORTS PAGE 11
Illegal immigrant
numbers decline
By Hope Yen
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Other findings
WASHINGTON — The number •The states with the highest
of illegal immigrants living in the percentage of illegal immigrants
U.S. has dropped for the first time in were California (6.9 percent),
two decades — decreasing by 8 per- Nevada (6.8 percent),Texas (6.5
cent since 2007, a new study finds. percent) and Arizona (5.8 percent).
The numbers are expected to play
The reasons range from the sour an important factor in whether
economy to Mexican violence and those states lose or gain fewer U.S.
increased U.S. enforcement that has House seats than expected after
made it harder to sneak across the the 2010 census.
border. •Illegal immigrants make up about
Much of the decline comes from a 28 percent of the foreign-born
sharp drop-off in illegal immigrants population in the U.S.,down from
from the Caribbean, Central 31 percent in 2007.
America and South America •The unemployment rate for illegal
attempting to cross the southern immigrants in March 2009 was
10.4 percent — higher than that of
border of the U.S., according to the U.S.-born workers or legal
Pew Hispanic Center, which based immigrants,who had
MICHAEL COSTA/DAILY JOURNAL unemployment of 9.2 percent and
The San Mateo County Democratic Party and San Mateo County Democracy for America (SMCDFA) club members See ILLEGAL, Page 19 9.1 percent,respectively.
gathered Wednesday evening at the newly opened Democratic Headquarters in San Mateo to cheer on Sen.
Barbara Boxer during her live debate with Carly Fiorina.
Later kindergarten
Sharp exchange Simitian bill would require students to
start for state kids?
Boxer, Fiorina tussle over economy in first debate be 5 by September to enroll in school
By Judy Lin stuck above 12 American dream By Heather Murtagh years old by Dec.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS percent for — she working DAILY JOURNAL STAFF 2 to 5 years old
months, domi- her way to the by Sept. 1. If
MORAGA — Democratic Sen. nated their first top of the corpo- Sending 4-year-olds who would supported by the
Barbara Boxer and Republican chal- debate, an hour- rate ladder after governor, chil-
long event at St. starting as a sec- soon be celebrating a birthday to
lenger Carly Fiorina engaged in a kindergarten could be a thing of the dren who turn 5
sharp exchange Wednesday over Mary’s College retary and he
in the eastern after starting out past if a bill which requires students from Sept. 2 to
who is best suited to guide the coun-
San Francisco as a tow truck to be 5 by Sept. 1 rather than Dec. 1 Dec. 2 would be
try out of recession, with the chal-
lenger blaming Boxer for policies Bay area city of driver. But she is signed by the governor. eligible for a new
“that are devastating the state.” Barbara Boxer Moraga. Carly Fiorina said that chance State Sen. Joe Simitian, D-Palo Joe Simitian transitional
The recession and how to turn Fiorina said Alto, proposes raising the minimum
around California’s jobless rate, she and her husband have lived the See DEBATE, Page 19 age to enter kindergarten from 5 See START, Page 19
2 Thursday • Sept. 2, 2010 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL
to form four ordinary words. county are losing their swing sets.
HARAJ Swings are being removed from Cabell Keith’s hits include a song that states: Georgia Department of Natural
County schools in southern West Virginia “You ain’t much fun since I quit drinkin.’” Resources spokeswoman Lauren Curry
in part because of lawsuits over injuries. said Tuesday that an inspection team will
©2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
All Rights Reserved. Cabell County schools safety manager Golfer’s swing be sent to Zoo Atlanta to investigate. Zoo
Tim Stewart said Wednesday that a lot of snags rock,sparks fire officials have said a staff member did not
DOLMY properly secure a cage door.
parents are accusing him of being un- IRVINE — Forget “Fore!”
American, but he says the cost of main- “Fire!” was the cry of the day for a Driver falls from car
taining a safe surface is too expensive. golfer whose off-target swing sparked a
YAIWAR Stewart says a lawsuit in the past year 12-acre blaze in Southern California.
on I-95;Dodge goes on
involved a youngster who broke his arm The golfer at the Shady Canyon Golf DARIEN, Conn. — Connecticut State
jumping off a swing like Superman. It was Course in Irvine landed a shot in the rough Police say a man fell out of his car onto
settled for $20,000. Saturday. Interstate 95 and watched his vehicle
UNRATT Other equipment such as monkey bars
Now arrange the circled letters On his next swing, his club snagged a drive on for about two-tenths of a mile
to form the surprise answer, as
suggested by the above cartoon.
will remain. Stewart says the schools are rock, causing a spark that lit the rough before it crashed into a pole.
able to maintain the proper protection ablaze and eventually attracted 150 fire- Troopers say they’re not sure why 51-
Ans: A “ ” underneath them. fighters to the scene. year-old Robert Craig of Killingworth fell
(Answers tomorrow) Fire officials say the fire burned through out of his 2006 Dodge Charger late
Yesterday’s
Jumbles: BOOTY OUTDO PREFER GLANCE Frankenstein cited over the rough, into vegetation next to the Tuesday morning in Darien near Exit 10.
Answer: What happened when the poor player joined
the poker game — HE GOT POORER monstrous behavior in Ohio course and over two dry, brushy hillsides. Police say Craig was treated for minor
No charges were filed against the golfer, injuries at Stamford Hospital.
CINCINNATI — Ohio police say a whose name was withheld. State police say Craig fell onto the high-
Toby Keith fan named Forrest way but wasn’t struck by any vehicles.
Frankenstein threatened them and beat his Atlanta zoo to be They say other motorists stopped to help
head against a partition in their cruiser him and get him to safety.
after his arrest. inspected after snake escape Troopers say the car continued down
The 39-year-old Frankenstein appeared ATLANTA — Georgia wildlife offi- the highway before striking a light pole
Monday before a judge who asked why he cials will inspect an Atlanta zoo after a and metal guardrail on the right shoul-
“went crazy” at the Aug. 27 concert in venomous rattlesnake was able to escape der.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Thursday • Sept. 2, 2010 3
Police reports
Sanity in question in family attack Condiment caper
Doctors want more time to assess mental state of Redwood City woman Chocolate was spread all over the drive-
way and ketchup all over the door of a
By Michelle Durand Attorney Karen Guidotti. attacked with a dumbbell at the family’s home home on the 1800 block of Evergreen
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Unlike competency, at 1010 Vera Ave. Later details showed that Street in San Mateo before 1:42 a.m.
which is a person’s ability Brown’s husband of 26 years and the children Sunday, Aug. 29.
Doctors assessing a Redwood City mother to aid in their own defense, were allegedly drugged the previous night by
accused of drugging and attacking her hus- sanity is a person’s mental something she placed in their food.
band and children with a 10-pound dumbbell state at the time of an Brown fled the house and was found by SAN BRUNO
need more time to determine if she was insane alleged crime. sheriff’s deputies later than afternoon at Grand theft. A vacuum and other items were
at the time. Brown is charged with Pomponio State Beach where authorities taken from a vehicle on the 1000 block of
Philomena Mary Brown, 40, has already three counts of premeditat- believe she tried to kill herself with prescrip- National Avenue before 9:01 a.m. Tuesday,
entered twin pleas of not guilty and not guilty Philomena ed attempted murder — tion medication and she was hospitalized Aug. 31.
by reason of insanity to multiple counts of alongside child abuse before being medically cleared and taken to Vandalism. The convertible top on a vehicle
Brown
attempted murder. On Wednesday, a trio of charges — which leaves the women’s jail. was slashed on the 400 block of Cherry
court-appointed doctors were scheduled to her facing life in prison if convicted. The key Defense attorney Vince O’Malley has said Avenue before 10:33 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 31.
return their conclusions on Brown’s mental is the premeditation allegation which prosecu- his client suffered a mental breakdown in the Suspicious circumstances. A man was passed
state but instead asked for more time. The tors say is shown by her knowingly slipping weeks before the attack, believing people out in the bushes with only his feet sticking out
reports are now due Sept. 21. drugs to her husband, 23-year-old daughter wanted to harm or even kill her family. on the 300 block of Forest Lane before 6:20
Although Brown has already opted for an and 13-year-old son the night before the June If Brown’s defense maintains the insanity p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 31.
insanity plea, the reports can give her defense 21 attack. plea, a jury will first decide if she is guilty. If Robbery. Two men, one with a gun, were
Police arrested Brown after receiving a call involved in a robbery on San Bruno Avenue
some guidance on whether to continue pursu- so, the sanity phase will follow next.
from the son who said he and his sister were before midnight Tuesday, Aug. 31.
ing that avenue, said Assistant District Brown remains in custody on no-bail status.
Disturbance. A man said he was assaulted by
Uyeda claimed the university unfairly his ex-girlfriend on the 2100 block of
Court rejects S.F. State forced her to pay twice for the fall 2009
Around the Bay Crestmoor Drive before 1:17 a.m. Monday,
student’s fee hike claim semester. cer told investigators he did not know the per- Aug. 30.
SAN FRANCISCO — A San Francisco Campus officials argued the university son he shot was a law enforcement officer.
court has rejected a claim by a California notifies students that fees can change at any That information is included in a court
MENLO PARK
State University student who sued her cam- time. document explaining why police arrested 20- Petty theft. The registration tab was stolen
pus over a last-minute fee increase. In a written judgement issued Monday, year-old Andrew Barrientos in the shooting from a vehicle at the intersection of Oak Grove
Angela Yuen Uyeda sued San Francisco Commissioner Paul Slavit said the university of Fremont officer Todd Young. Avenue and Chestnut Street before 10:58 a.m.
State University in small claims court last does not owe Uyeda any money but did not Young and another officer were in plain- Tuesday, Aug. 31.
explain his decision. clothes when they tried to serve an arrest Fraud. A credit card was used without per-
month.
The 21-year-old communications major warrant on Barrientos on Friday in Oakland. mission on the 1000 block of Laurel Street
was seeking to recoup an additional $336 she
Shooting suspect says he Authorities say Barrientos opened fire, hit- before 11:21 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 31.
was forced to pay after CSU trustees was unaware victim was cop ting the 39-year-old Young in the pelvic Vandalism. A window was broken on a house
approved a 20 percent fee hike that went into OAKLAND — Oakland police say the sus- region. Young remains hospitalized in seri- on the 1300 block of Chilco Street before 7:07
effect in July 2009. pect in the shooting of a Fremont police offi- ous but stable condition. a.m. Monday, Aug. 30.
4 Thursday • Sept. 2, 2010 LOCAL/STATE THE DAILY JOURNAL
STATE
GOVERNMENT
• The state Senate
Whitman criticizes governor for budget delay
By Don Thompson
voted 21-16 in favor THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
of a bill authored by
state Sen. Leland FOLSOM — Republican gubernatorial can-
Yee, D-San didate Meg Whitman on Wednesday laid blame
Francisco/San for California’s budget
Mateo, which allows pharmacies in impasse squarely on the
California to sell sterile syringes to an adult shoulders of Gov. Arnold
without a prescription. The bill now awaits Schwarzenegger and leg-
the governor’s signature.
islative leaders.
• The Senate also voted 22-13 in favor of a
bill authored by Yee, which would mandate She also said lawmakers
health insurance policies cover tobacco ces- should not be paid or
sation services like counseling, over-the- allowed to travel at taxpay-
counter products, patches, nasal sprays, er expense whenever the
inhalers and gun. The bill heads to the gov- Meg Whitman budget is late.
ernor’s desk. California remains with-
out a spending plan even as it begins the third
CITY GOVERNMENT month of its fiscal year. The lack of a state
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE
• Redwood City is seeking applicants for budget already is beginning to have an effect,
Gov.Arnold Schwarzenegger held a press conference to discuss the budget.
appointment to the Planning Commission including forcing the state to defer payments to
and Library Board. There are two Planning schools and counties while leaving some com- my leadership, every day. I would have chained recession has sent far less tax revenue to
Commission seats available and three on the munity health clinics struggling to pay their them to the desk to get this done.” California’s coffers than it needs to cover
Library Board. General requirements are an bills and community college students unable to The “Big 5” is a reference to private meet- spending commitments.
interest in civic involvement, be 18 or older get CalGrants. ings between the governor and the Democratic Democrats want a combination of spending
and a resident of incorporated Redwood Whitman said Schwarzenegger, a fellow and Republican leaders of the Assembly and cuts, new taxes and fees, and a delay of corpo-
City. The commission meets regularly on the Republican, should have been holding daily Senate. rate tax breaks granted last year. Republicans
first and third Tuesday of each month at 7 meetings with all four legislative leaders start- Lawmakers failed to make headway on the have refused to accept any tax or fee increases.
p.m. and the board meets once on the second ing last December to close the state’s $19 bil- budget Tuesday, the last day of their regular Schwarzenegger, meanwhile, has introduced
Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. lion deficit. session, even though they debated competing yet another dynamic that is contributing to the
The deadline is 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 4 and “What we are suffering from is a tremendous Democratic and Republican proposals. Both stalemate: He has said he will not sign any
interviews are scheduled for Oct. 11. lack of leadership in Sacramento,” she said dur- failed, in part because the parties remain far budget unless lawmakers agree to long-term
Applications can be found online at ing a campaign stop at a high-tech firm in the apart on how to solve the deficit. tax, budgeting and pension reforms, the kind of
www.redwoodcity.org/government/bcc or Sacramento suburb of Folsom. “The ’Big Five’ Lawmakers already have cut spending by major policy changes that have eluded the gov-
by calling the clerk’s office at 780-7220. would have been in the governor’s office, under tens of billions of dollars in recent years as the ernor for seven years.
THE DAILY JOURNAL STATE/NATION Thursday • Sept. 2, 2010 5
A
year’s title came with an added bonus — computers monitors, TVs and sharps. nyone who thinks America’s open
Those interested can call (800) 449- border is a thing of compassion and try to squeeze ransom payments out of
$500.
7587 or e-mail [email protected] needs to see what 72 dead bodies family members. It’s clear what happens
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to schedule a collection appointment with looks like. when the money runs short.
San Carlos Councilman Omar Ahmad
posted a letter he drafted to Newt Curbside, Inc., the company contracted by That’s the number of murdered migrants Nearly 10,000 migrants were kidnapped
Gingrich on his personal website last RethinkWaste to provide the collection found recently in a Mexican ranch house thusly in just a six-month period from
week in which he lambastes the former service. near the U.S. border - men and women from September 2008 to February 2009, according
speaker of the House of Representatives *** Central and South America believed to be to the Mexican National Human Rights
for engaging in “uneducated, pandering Are you a golfer? Or, do you simply headed for the open U.S. border, but killed Commission.
rhetoric and stirring the pot of need a good reason to hit the green? by their ruthless smugglers, perhaps over a The unwillingness — the active, purpose-
‘Islamaphobia,’” in reference to his oppo- The Burlingame and Half Moon Bay lack of money. ful refusal — of the U.S. federal government
sition to the proposed mosque in New Lions Clubs are sponsoring a golf tourna- They aren’t the first. to secure the border has only contributed to
York City. ment starting at 12:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. “On July 23,” says one news report, the conditions that are giving rise to such
Ahmad references the recent controver- 25 at the Crystal Springs Golf Course in “police discovered 51 corpses, many of them bloody massacres. Far from compassionate,
sy in which well-known anti-Muslim Burlingame. The $135 per person cost buried in shallow mass graves, in a field near the U.S.’ open-border policies are nurturing a
groups bought ads to run on the side of includes the golf car, green fees, lunch, Monterrey. And on May 29, they found 55 culture of death to our south.
SamTrans buses. Ahmad agreed with Tee gifts and a great awards dinner. bodies that had been thrown into an aban- America’s failure to abide by and enforce
more than 100 clergy leaders of various Additional dinner tickets can be purchased doned mine near the central Mexican town its own laws has spawned violent lawless-
faiths who sent letters condemning the ads for $30. You can participate as a single of Taxco.” ness on its border.
but thought of the protection of the golfer, or put together a foursome, and It seems the drug cartels, which have been Compassionate?
Constitution and the First Amendment save $40 on your registration. Please make
when he defended the right of the anti- your check payable to the Burlingame Emergency funds years of increased competition with online
Muslim group to advertise “their agenda Lions Club. Send it off with the names of book retailers.
of hate.” the players to: Lions Golf Tournament, for gang violence combat Since the dot-com bubble burst, the store
“Principled leadership is desperately 728 Vernon Way, Burlingame, CA 94010. Gang violence was so severe in Redwood struggled to keep a steady flow of customers
needed to deal with uncertain futures in an If you would like to sponsor a green or tee City that the City Council was preparing to willing to pay a higher price for books. The
uncertain time. You chose to take a path for $100 give Dan Andersen of the Lions release emergency funding the week of store later found the community support to
favored by only the lowest of politicians. Club a call at 348-0799. Sept. 3, 2005 to the Police Department to stay open.
... Candidly Mr. Gingrich, between you *** help combat the recent surge of bloodshed,
and the radical terrorists we both despise, Menlo Park-native Cheryl Burke is Mayor Jeff Ira announced in a community Hospital deal inked
I don’t know who is doing more harm to returning for another season of “Dancing meeting. A unanimous vote spurred applause and
America today,” Ahmad writes. with the Stars.” This year she’ll be Then Police Chief Carlos cheer as the Peninsula Health Care District
You can see the entire letter at grooving with former NBA star Rick Fox. Bolanos was set to Board approved plans for a new $450 mil-
www.omarahmad.com. This season premieres Sept. 20. address the coun- lion hospital the
*** *** cil the following
Gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman week of Sept. 3,
Planning to take the train somewhere week to officially 2005.
Monday? Don’t forget, Labor Day means will be judged by voters in November but request the emergency
this week she’s under scrutiny for a differ- The new facility on El Camino Real at
Caltrain is operating on a Sunday sched- funds. Trousdale Drive was approved in July
ule, meaning 28 trains will be used ent reason: jury duty. The Atherton resi- What began as a small neighborhood
dent was like any other prospective juror 2005 after six years of negotiations, plan-
between San Francisco and San Jose. A meeting that week grew to include more ning and legal hurdles. Construction on
shuttle bus will take passengers between in a San Mateo County molestation trial,
than 100 residents, city management, multi- the hospital was set to begin in 2007 and
the Tamien and San Jose Diridon sta- filling out a questionnaire and explaining
ple police officers, many school district offi- take about three and a half years to com-
tions. No trains will operate to Gilroy. why she may not be able to sit.
cials and nearly the entire City Council. plete.
SamTrans will also offer limited servic- ***
The Teamsters and Allied Waste are State law required the reconstruction to fit
es with only the following routes: in north
sitting back down at the bargaining table
Last chapter for new seismic standards mandated after the
county, 38, 120, 121, 122 and 130; In cen- independent bookstore 1994 Northridge earthquake.
tral county and coastside, 17, 110 and at the end of this week to work on an
agreement. Clashes over the contract for The district board vote was anticipated the
112; in south county, 280, 281, 296 and One of the Bay Area’s best known inde-
Ox Mountain Landfill employees led to previous week, but was postponed due to
297; and San Francisco/Daly City to the pendent retail abruptly closed its doors the
garbage collectors and haulers to hold a last-minute questions from county counsel
Peninsula, KX, 390, 391, 292 and 397. week of Sept. 3, 2005, shocking employees
two-day strike last week. and minor word changes needed to the final
For more information visit www.cal- and customers. Kepler’s Bookstore, at 1010
document.
train.com or www.samtrans.com. El Camino Real in Menlo Park, held a com-
*** pany meeting that week to tell employees it
The reporters’ notebook is a weekly collection
As of Sept. 1, East Palo Alto residents of facts culled from the notebooks of the Daily would not open its doors. After 50 years in From the archives highlights stories originally
can participate in the Door-to-Door Journal staff. It appears in the Thursday edition. business, the store appeared to be giving up printed five years ago this week. It appears in the
its pricey location next to Cafe Barrone after Thursday edition of the Daily Journal.
10 Thursday • Sept. 2, 2010 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL
MILLS
Continued from page 11
Yankees finish off sweep of A’s LOUNGE starts. He gave up eight hits in six innings.
Continued from page 11
By Rick Freeman
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Yankees 4, A’s 3 Mark Ellis had three hits for the A’s, who
offense was upgraded, as was, believe it or not, the
defense. But when the Giants all but admit their
mean we can let up,” Derek gave up 20 runs in the first two games of the team is built on pitching, that part of the team is not
NEW YORK — After A.J. Burnett had a Jeter said. series, but couldn’t capitalize when they held living up to expectations right now.
tough outing last week, he found pitching coach Burnett (10-12) went 0-4 the Yankees to four. The Giants’ problems in August are exactly
Dave Eiland. in five starts since his last Coco Crisp’s RBI groundout that made it 4-3 what have plagued them all year as well as last sea-
“He said, ‘That’s it. No more of these,”’ win, July 28 at Cleveland. in the fifth was possible because Rajai Davis son: inconsistency. How many times has the entire
Eiland said. “I said, ‘Let’s get to work.”’ He came off a particularly stole third base after he doubled. team — starting pitching, offense and bullpen —
Five days later, the Yankees’ right-hander has rough outing in which he The Yankees got a couple of breaks in their been firing on all cylinders? It happened in July,
a key September win — he held Oakland to lasted 3 1-3 innings and tied three-run second inning that made it 4-0. but that’s about it. When the starting pitching is on,
three runs in six innings and New York beat the a season high with eight Curtis Granderson and Eduardo Nunez hit the offense is off. When the offense and starting
Athletics 4-3 to stay in first place in the AL Kevin earned runs, leaving him one-out singles just over shortstop Cliff pitching have been nails, the bullpen blows up.
East. Kouzmanoff with a 7.80 ERA in August. Pennington’s glove. Even more maddening is the fact they can’t
Kevin Kouzmanoff hit a two-run homer in Burnett struck out eight Granderson motored home as Jeter was safe seem to catch any breaks. As the San Diego Padres
the fourth for Oakland, which got within a run and was relieved after six innings and 91 pitch- at first when Anderson bobbled the catch and have led the National League West for most of the
an inning later. But Burnett didn’t unravel and es, in part, manager Joe Girardi said, because fell over while covering first. summer, most everybody said they wouldn’t keep
the Yankees bullpen got the game to Mariano New York’s bullpen was well-rested. It proba- “It was one of the few times in my short base- it up. Remember how hot the Giants were in July?
Rivera for his 28th save. bly also didn’t hurt that it kept Burnett in line ball career that I actually beat him to the bag,” The Padres were just as hot. Now, the Padres are
Oakland starter Brett Anderson, only allowed for a long-awaited win — even though Burnett Anderson said. “I should’ve just caught it and mired in their longest losing streak of the season
one earned run, but the A’s fell to 1-8 against said that wasn’t important to him. stepped on the bag, but I looked at the bag and the Giants are spinning their wheels.
New York this season. He committed a key “My job is to go out there like I did tonight,” before I caught it and then missed the ball and Until the Giants can get all three aspects of their
error and then appeared rattled after bobbling a Burnett said. “And keep it going next time.” tried to grab it and fell. team playing well at the same time, their seven-
throw from first baseman Daric Barton while Rivera struck out Kurt Suzuki with a runner “It was kind of a typical play with me being year playoff drought will continue.
covering the bag, leading to three runs. on second to end it. Yankees reliever Joba unathletic.”
The Yankees held their one-game lead over Chamberlain and Kerry Wood both put runners Anderson then walked Nick Swisher and
Tampa Bay. They’ll go for a four-game sweep on first and second with two outs before escap- Mark Teixeira’s two-run single went just Nathan Mollat can be reached by e-mail:
Thursday with CC Sabathia on the mound. ing to end the previous two innings. between the outstretched gloves of Pennington [email protected] or by phone: (650) 344-
“Just because we have CC tomorrow doesn’t Anderson (3-6) has lost four of his last five and Kouzmanoff at third base. 5200 ext. 117.
to compete at the varsity level.” have him high on our internal list until
SEQUOIA Seniors Gibson and Loti Lauese did-
n’t play last year, so they’ve been a
welcome addition. Both will play
we started crunching the stats and film.
The more we watched, the more we
saw him making the right play, the right
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receiver and running back, and give the read and almost never being out of
team added depth at the skill positions. position. He’s not going to make the
ing threat,” Poulos said. “He’s got a In addition to seeing some time at run- highlight-reel play (often), but he’s
strong arm, is accurate and has a nice ning back, Josh Lauese will have an more important in that he’s the type of
touch. I think we’re going to create even bigger impact at free safety. The player you need on a team to win.” Coach: Rob Poulos,2nd year
some matchup problems with the junior standout is the reigning Lake Chavez will team with Flores and 2009 record: 7-3 overall,2-3 PAL Lake
options we have.” Division Defensive Player of the Year, a Jenkins to form a rugged linebacker
Sequoia runs a variety of offensive
Returning starters: 11
fearsome hitter who relies on a combi- corps. Flores was the runner-up for the Key returners:QB James Beekley (Jr.6-3,190);FS/RB Josh
formations, as it will go with four- nation of athleticism and instincts to Lake Division’s Utility Player of the
receiver sets one moment and three make a number of game-changing Year in ’09 and he figures to have an Lauese (Jr.5-10,190);RB/ILB Isaias Flores (Sr.6-1,205);LB/C
running back sets the next. The plays. even bigger impact this season. The Christian Chavez (Sr.6-0,225)
Cherokees are so deep at running back Middle linebacker Christian Chavez linemen are young but talented, a group Key newcomers:RB/LB Matt Jenkins (Fr.6-0,185);RB/WR
that Poulos feels confident handing the is another difference-maker on defense. that includes two-way players Vita Loti Lauese (Sr. 5-9, 190); RB/WR Brandon Gibson (Sr. 5-8,
ball off to five players: returning seniors The 6-foot, 225-pound senior led the Taungahihifo and Nick Damey.
Isaias Flores, Loti Lauese and Brandon
175).
team in tackles last season and is Taungahihifo is a 6-2, 250-pound sen-
Gibson, junior Josh Lauese and fresh- always in the right place at the right ior offensive tackle and defensive end, 2010 schedule (home games in CAPS): Sept. 3 — @
man Matt Jenkins, who will also play time. Chavez, who also is the starting and the 6-3, 230-pound Damey made Branham, 7 p.m.; Sept. 10 — GALILEO-SF, 7 p.m.; Sept. 17
outside linebacker. center, is one of only three players on dramatic improvement after enjoying a — PINOLE VALLEY,7 p.m.;Sept.24 — BALBOA-SF,7 p.m.;
“I’ve never had a freshman on the the team who plays both ways on a full- solid season a year ago. Oct. 8 — @ San Marcos, 7 p.m.; Oct. 15 — @
varsity,” said Poulos, who is in his sec- time basis. Because of the team’s depth, “Nick has got that lineman nasty atti- Capuchino,7 p.m.;Oct.22 — EL CAMINO,7
ond year coaching Sequoia and was Poulos is able to keep most of the play- tude to him,” Poulos said. “He got more
previously an assistant for five years at ers on one side of the ball. However, physical and it’s good to see.”
p.m.;Oct.29 — @ Mills,7 p.m.;Nov.5 — @
Vista Murrieta in Southern California. Chavez is an exception because of his Sequoia had its best season in recent Hillsdale,7 p.m.;Nov.12 — CARLMONT,7
“But Matt is a very focused kid and work ethic and talent. memory last year. Armed with talent p.m.
very athletic. He’s raw obviously, but at “Technically, he’s just proficient,” and loaded with confidence, the
the same time he’s physical, fast and Poulos said. “He just snuck up on me Cherokees feel it’s time to take the next
has that get-after-it mentality. He wants last year. (Entering last year) we didn’t step and experience a return to glory.
2 Millbrae Art & Wine Festival
Millbrae Celebrates 40th “Every day we talk about ways to reduce, re-use, and recycle,” said
John Ford, President/CEO of the Millbrae Chamber of Commerce.
footwear, windchimes, and waterfalls are among the one-of-a-
kind items available.
Annual Labor Day Weekend “We’re on a mission to make the festival as green and sustainable as
possible –– it’s a major priority for us and something we diligently
Artisan Specialty Food
Festival, The “Last Blast of plan for and try to improve upon every year.” Organizers are also
encouraging the use of public transit, bicycles and car pools to cut For foodies, it simply doesn’t get any better than the artisan
specialty food available. More than a dozen purveyors will be on-
Summer” down carbon emissions and vehicular traffic. Free round-trip shuttle
service will be available from the Millbrae BART/Caltrain station hand to sample and sell their incredible edibles. Gourmet fudge,
Massive Crowds Expected for Stellar Lineup of every twenty minutes, dropping off and picking up riders at the south premium olive oil, family recipe dips, spices, sauces, garlic mush-
end of the festival near the intersection of Victoria and Broadway. rooms, stuffed olives, mustards, pickled garlic, green beans and
Music, Art, Food and Mardi Gras-Style Fun asparagus, fruit butters, marinades, grilling sauces, pasta, biscotti,
curds and scone mixes, exotic jams and jellies, honey and honey
F or some sun-splashed, Mardi Gras-style fun and
an unbeatable entertainment value this Labor Day
weekend, head to lively downtown Millbrae for the big,
Music And Entertainment
This year’s music lineup is top notch once again with nine
products, butters and chutneys, almond toffee and brownies will be
among the mouth-watering offerings to sample and buy.
fabulous bands playing a wide-ranging mix of 70’s disco, hip-hop,
REALLY BIG Art & Wine Festival, September 4-5, this
80’s pop classics, Cuban timba new-wave, country, folk, 90’s party
year celebrating its 40th anniversary. Every year, the last
music, R&B, soul, funk, rock and roll, swing and jazz –– sure to be Festive Food
unofficial weekend of summer brings enormous crowds Festival eateries will be dishing up hearty servings of garlic fries,
a real treat for music lovers. The lineup includes The Cheeseballs,
to town for the Bay Area’s biggest Labor Day weekend teriyaki chicken skewers, spring rolls, chow mein, souvlaki, made-
Lovefool, The Eye Witness Blues Band, Sonic Strut, Fito Reinoso,
bash, transforming its delightful downtown streets into to-order crepes, spiced beef and lamb gyros, falafel, fresh corn-on-
Erica Sunshine Lee, Emerson, Shabang, and HeartStrings Music.
a resplendent sea of people and colorful tents. Stroll, the-cob, Philly cheesesteaks, quesadillas, gourmet sausages, cala-
The festival will also feature a special performance by the Mills
browse, relax and enjoy a friendly and vibrant street mari with cilantro lime sauce, smoked turkey legs, veggie wraps
High School Dragon Team doing a traditional Dragon Dance to
fair with two days of stellar live music, gorgeous hand- and more. There’s lots of kid-friendly fare like kettlecorn, frozen
open the festival.
crafted work by 250 talented artists, fabulous food and yogurt, hot pretzels, spanish pastry churros, fresh fruit smoothies,
drink, a new microbeer tasting tent, the “Classically cotton candy and ice cream bars.
Cool Car Show”, an organic and green products show- Fine Art, One-Of-A-Kind Crafts
case, artisan specialty foods, home and garden exhib- Buyers and browsers will find thousands of handcrafted items
its, health and wellness displays, and a host of amuse- in well-stocked booths covering several city blocks. Meet 250 Delicious Drink
ments for kids. The festival takes place on Broadway exceptional artists and craftmakers –– offering great variety Enjoy a Sauza Original Margarita or Cruzan Rum Premium Mojito
(1 block west of El Camino Real) between Victoria and and price points to satisfy every budget –– on hand with their for a deliciously refreshing beverage alternative. The stellar wine list
Meadow Glen. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. latest creations. Featuring original work in sculpture, paintings, will feature award-winning varietals from Mas Wine Company: Mas
Admission is free. photography, glass, ceramics, textiles, jewelry, leather, wood, Vino (a red blend) and Mas Chardonnay, along with Beringer Founders
metal and mixed media, the festival is considered among the top Estate Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot,
art shows in the Bay Area. Vases, flatware, clocks, dishes, wall Beringer White Zinfandel and Wolf Blass Sparkling Brut. Beer lovers will
One Green Festival and table decorations, paperweights, stained and beveled glass, be delighted with the assortment of world-class brews –– Sam Adams
The Chamber of Commerce will once again partner with South San etchings, sculptures, photography, oil and watercolor paintings, Summer Ale, Sam Adams Boston Lager, Blue Moon Belgian White and
Francisco Scavenger, Boy Scout Troop 355 and the City of Millbrae beadwork, gold and silver jewelry, vests, handbags, hats, wallets, Coors Light. Sip your favorite beverage in a beautiful, collector-item
to promote and encourage recycling and composting at the festival. wine or beer glass adorned with the stylish festival logo.
Continued on page 3
Millbrae Art & Wine Festival 3
Millbrae Celebrates Continued from page 2 the intersection of Victoria Avenue and Broadway. The shuttle service
is sponsored by the Best Western El Rancho Inn & Suites.
Info-Line/Web
Kids’ Stage For festival information, call the Millbrae Chamber of Commerce
Universally acclaimed a smashing success at last year’s festival, at 650-697-7324 or visit www.miramarevents.com ♦
the “Streets Filled With Talent Community Stage” returns for
an encore performance. “This stage is all about giving exciting,
emerging talent from around the area a chance to do what all per-
formers want to do: get in front of a live audience”, says producing
director, Ken Kelly of Ken Kelly Productions. “We will have some of
our favorite acts back again along with some new talent that we’ve
discovered over the past year”.
Kids’ Playland
Action-packed Kids’ Playland will fascinate kids with endless The Eyewitness Blues Band
amusements. Among the exciting attractions are a full-size Ferris
Wheel, a 120’ tall Super Slide, face painting, temporary tattoos, Mo- Lovefool
bile Rock’s challenging 24-foot climbing wall, the Great Crab Grab,
and an incredible assortment of nostalgic carnival rides –– a lineup
The Community
This year’s festival will feature the latest and greatest exhibits
featuring Organic, Natural, Healthy and Eco-Friendly products.
Festivalgoers can enjoy free product samples and demos while
experiencing first-hand how these products can help you live a
better, healthier and “greener” lifestyle and be a positive catalyst
for change. Sponsors include Kashi, Burt’s Bees, Sunsweet Ones,
PG&E, Metromint, Guayaki Organic Energy Drink, Purity Organic
Juice, Safeway Rancher’s Reserve, Solar City, Capay Organics Farm As your local San Mateo County newspaper it is important to the Daily Journal to be involved
Fresh To You, Larabar, Cascadian Farm, American Laser Centers,
Peninsula Health Care District, and Alliance Chiropractic. in the community, support local charitable organizations, fundraising events and local events.
Continued on page 8
4 Millbrae Art & Wine Festival
Continued from page 4 flavor. Cruzan Aged Light Rum blended with fresh lime juice, soda, joy on one-of-a-kind themed bouncers. Kids love their colorful
a dash of bitters and mint poured over ice and you’ve got a delicious appearance and boundless excitement. The bouncers are forced-
stick, in a sandwich, or with rice vermicelli noodles in a sweet-and-
mojito, perfect for a warm afternoon stroll. air inflated with soft “pillow” flooring and walls for maximum
sour salad.
The stellar wine list will feature award-winning varietals from safety. There’s a Dr. Seuss-inspired Cat-In-The Hat bounce house
Another stop for Asian food is Sonoma Teriyaki. Their teriyaki
Mas Wine Company: Mas Vino (a red blend) and Mas Chardonnay, and then there’s Alcatraz, the most awesome inflatable obstacle
chicken comes on the skewer or atop rice with steamed carrots and
along with Beringer Founders Estate Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, course ever! Two people start out in different cell blocks and then,
broccoli. The veggies are also available with chow mein and fried
Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, Beringer White Zinfandel and Wolf they race through as they try to see who will escape “The Rock”
rice. Thai-style barbecue is on the menu at Thai Stick, where the
Blass Sparkling Brut. first. Lots of climbing, squeeze throughs, tunnels and sliding as
skewered chicken and pork are sliced thin and served on the stick.
eer lovers will be delighted with the assortment of world-class the prisoners make their way to the final obstacle, running right
The chicken also comes in a rice bowl or as a wrap.
brews –– Sam Adams Summer Ale, Sam Adams Boston Lager, Blue through the legs of the 20 foot tall security guard!
Aroma Concessions serves up a taste of Mexico with fried cala-
Moon Belgian White and Coors Light. The cell blocks inside are made for photo opportunities. You can
mari accompanied by a zippy cilantro-lime sauce. Their extensive
Sip your favorite beverage in a beautiful, collector-item wine or take pictures of your “prisoners” through the bars before they try
menu also features tender fried zucchini and artichokes, roasted
beer glass adorned with the stylish festival logo. Festivalgoers will their daring escape.
corn and garlic fries, smoked turkey legs, cheese steaks, hot dogs
find spacious seating areas with umbrella tables and chairs located Kids and adults alike will enjoy Mobile Rock’s menacing 24-foot
and corn dogs.
throughout the festival. ♦ Climbing Wall where trained climbing technicians will be available
Also from south of the border are the delectable Salvadorean
to show you the ropes. The wall is color coded to assist climbers,
pupusas from Sweet Delights. The plump corn masa cakes are
from the youngest to the most advanced, make it to the to the top.
stuffed simply with cheese, or with a combination of cheese and the
traditional loroco flower, or cheese and chicharrones (pork). They
come with curtido, a tangy relish of cabbage, carrots, peppers and Thrills and Chills Like a skyscraper towering above the crowd, for a real thrill, try
the 120’ Super Slide where you will get the ride of your lifetime
hurtling down the slippery slide in a burlap sack.
Streets Filled
painting and a towering 120’ slide.
links. Then there’s Uncle Mike, with his “giant bad-ass sausage”— Genial George D’Olivo is a kid’s best friend. His company, Clas-
a ½-pound smoked pork-and-beef sausage with grilled onions and sic Amusements, provides exciting rides, games and concessions
sauerkraut, served on a hefty roll. He also cooks up a substantial for special events throughout the West. D’Olivo’s well-maintained
With Talent
deep-fried combo of zucchini, mushrooms and breaded mozzarella, as equipment, friendly staff and selection of sought-after attrac-
well as corn dogs and curly fries. tions have turned the Millbrae Art & Wine Festival into a “can’t
Several other meat-‘n’-potatoes vendors include Gourmet Faire, miss” event for families. “It’s the best family entertainment value
featuring gyros, crispy calamari and garlic fries; Earthly Delights, out there,” said D’Olivo. “We haven’t raised ticket prices in over
with Philly cheese steaks and Parmesan-garlic fries; Pedemonte and
Company, serving chicken sandwiches, cheese steaks, fries; and
10 years,” he said. Tickets are $1 a piece and most of the rides A Music & Dance Showcase
charge 3 tickets. Discounts are available based on the number of Universally acclaimed a smashing success at last year’s Millbrae’s
Backyard BBQ, with a variety of items for the grill. tickets you buy.
Ear-Good Corn Roast rushes late-harvest corn to the festival and Art and Wine Festival, the “Streets Filled With Talent Community
D’Olivo plans to debut several rides at this year’s festival includ- Stage” returns for an encore performance at this year’s festival,
roasts it on-site right in the husk. Corn makes the perfect snack at ing the Dixieland Twister, a 10-seat mechanical swing, and Zoom,
the Olde Tyme Kettle Corn booth, where the aroma of fresh popping September 4-5.
a true piece of Americana –– it’s the actual ride, fully restored, “This stage is all about giving new and exciting talent from around
is always irresistible. For a refreshingly cool dessert, Kurlander that appeared in the legendary 1978 movie, Grease. The Froghop-
Soft Serve has frozen yogurt in flavors ranging from old-fashioned the Bay Area a chance to do what all performers want to do: get in
per, a longtime favorite, is a guaranteed tummy tickler, taking front of a live audience”, says producing director, Ken Kelly of Ken
chocolate, vanilla and strawberry to tangy piña colada and intrigu- riders 25’ in the air and bounce dropping them like a frog. For a
ing blue goo. Kelly Productions. “We will have some of our favorite acts back again
real scream, hop on the full size Ferris wheel for some loopy fun. along with some new talent that we’ve discovered over the past year”.
Thirsty yet? Enjoy a Sauza Original Margarita or Cruzan Rum Strap yourself in the Berry-Go-Round ride, turn the wheel and see
Premium Mojito for a deliciously refreshing beverage alterna- Leading off Saturday will be Spark of Creation Dance Studio from
how fast and loud you can twist and shout. Get ready for lift-off on South San Francisco. They will bring students of their Polynesian
tive. Genuine Sauza Blanco Tequila and masterfully blended with the exciting Helicopter ride. In The Great Crab Grab, contestants
premium triple sec gives Sauza Original Margarita –– the world’s dance programs to share a taste of the Islands. Following them will
toss a ping-pong ball into a fishbowl –– accurate tossers win and
most popular cocktail –– its distinctive, smooth, and mouth-watering take home live hermit crabs, a cool critter companion! Jump for Continued on page 6
6 Millbrae Art & Wine Festival
Streets Filled . . . continued from page 5 group of Mills High School’s finest musicians on the stage as they
bring the end to the festival with their high-energy performance.
cling and composting at the Millbrae Art & Wine Festival,
September 4-5 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Broadway.
The “Streets Filled With Talent Community Stage” is located on “Every day we talk about ways to reduce, re-use, and recycle,”
be the Cougar Cadet Corps, a dynamic drum line group from the
Broadway near Meadow Glen. Performance are scheduled from 12 said John Ford, President/CEO of the Millbrae Chamber of Com-
East Bay. These very talented drummers are part of a program that
pm to 5 pm both days. merce. “We’re on a mission to make the festival as green and sus-
motivates young people to become better citizens and develop their
Special gratitude and thanks to Ken Kelly of Ken Kelly Produc- tainable as possible –– it’s a major priority for us and something
creative abilities. Next on the Saturday program will be Millbrae’s
tions for making this a spectacular reality. BRAVO!!! Visit www. we diligently plan for and hope to improve upon every year.”
own “Millbrae’s Got Talent”. This will be a showcase of some
kenkellyproductions.com” www.kenkellyproductions.com ♦ The festival has taken steps to make it easier than ever for
individual performers from the local area –– including a perfor-
festivalgoers and vendors to conserve resources by recycling and
mance by a festival favorite: the Taylor Middle School Cheerleading
composting. Festival food vendors are required to use recyclable
Squad and some 1st grade Rock ‘n Rollers! The final group to take
the stage on Saturday will be “Sing A Song With Passion” –– a sing- Millbrae Art & Wine Festival: and compostable foodware. Containers will be made available to
One Green
food vendors for composting left-over food scraps including meat
ing program lead by the very enthusiastic Ann Marie who quotes
and bones, paper plates, cups, chopsticks, skewers and napkins.
Walt Disney saying “If you can dream it, you can do it.” Ann Marie
This material will be collected and added to South San Francisco
continues, “It is my mission to teach you how.”
Festival
Scavenger’s existing Commercial Composting collection program.
Sunday’s lineup will feature several sensational young rock
Recycling is another major component of the “greening” effort.
bands. The first of these will be “The Strangers”. They are 5 teenag-
The festival will be serving beer, margaritas and mojitos in bio-
ers who bring their take on a wide variety of rock from different
degradable plastic cups. Specially marked free-standing containers
eras. Following that, the stage will feature some local cultural tal-
ent as the Six Skills Culture and Language School present Chinese
songs, poem’s and Chinese Harp selections. Next up will be another T he Millbrae Chamber of Commerce will once again
partner with South San Francisco Scavenger, Boy
Scout Troop 355 and the City of Millbrae (a Sierra Club-
will be positioned throughout the festival route for recycling glass
and plastic bottles, and aluminum cans. Additionally, there will be
large recycling containers for cardboard and mixed paper as well
stellar rock band, The Bay Area Girls. These junior high girls have
been performing all over the Bay Area and are returning to the designated “Cool City”) to promote and encourage recy- Continued on page 7
festival again this year. The Vibo Music School from San Bruno
will then present the results of their excellent musical instruction
program with the members of their Rock Group program. Finally,
wrapping up the day and this year’s Streets Filled With Talent
Community stage will the the Mills Pep Band. We can barely fit this
One Green Festival . . . continued from page 6 The festival is also encouraging the use of public transportation, efforts to create a sustainable community, will help to promote re-
bicycles and car pools to minimize carbon emissions and reduce cycling and will reduce the amount of garbage placed in landfills.”
as glass, plastic and aluminum in strategic locations for event vehicular traffic. Free round-trip shuttle service will be available South San Francisco Scavenger is a leading integrated solid
staff, vendors and sponsors. “It’s our goal to make sure we’re doing from the Millbrae BART/Caltrain station every twenty minutes, waste management company in the Bay Area offering debris box,
everything possible to maximize recycling and minimize trash,” dropping off and picking up riders at the south end of the festival recycling and garbage services for residential and commercial
said Ford. The festival will recycle some 2,000 bottles of wine, near the intersection of Victoria Avenue and Broadway. customers. For additional information, please go to: http://www.
margaritas and mojitos. “We’re delighted and pleased to partner again with the Chamber ssfscavenger.com ♦
of Commerce,” said Millbrae Mayor Paul Seto. “It fits in with our
8 Millbrae Art & Wine Festival
12:30–1:00pm Spark Of Creation Dance Studio. Polynesian dance presentation that 12:00–12:45 pm The Strangers. Rock group made up of high school freshman–performed
entertained us last year! www.socstudio.com www.socstudio.com last year by the name of Project 13.
1:00–1:45 pm Cougar Cadet Corp. Youth drum line from the East Bay. I heard them on 1:00–1:45 pm Six Skills Culture and Language School. Performing Chinese music
Market Street a few months back and really liked them. www.myspace.com 2:00–2:45 pm Bay Area Girls. Junior high girls Rock Band. They also performed last
cougarcadetdrumline • www.myspace.com/cougarcadetdrumline year www.bayareagirls.net • www.bayareagirls.net
2:00–2:45 pm Millbrae’s Got Talent. 3:00–3:45 pm Vibo Music School. San Bruno music school will feature their rock music
A collection of (mostly young) talent from the Millbrae area. program. www.vibomusicschool.com • www.vibomusicschool.com
3:30–4:45 pm Sing A Song With Passion. Anne Marie will once again bring her students 4:00–4:45 pm Mills Pep Band. Last year they had 60 performers! We look to having the
(and a large audience!) to the festival. same this year
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Thursday • Sept. 2, 2010 15
U.S. Open The ninth-seeded Roddick often
says the key to his game is how well
title at Flushing Meadows, and he
also was the runner-up in 2006. His
game’s first serve. He turned to the
official and asked, “What foot?”
last year’s semifinals.
“Not once in my entire career does
he returns. He never was able to loss Wednesday leaves Roger When she told him his right foot, my right foot go in front of my left
Roddick bounced solve the serve of Tipsarevic, who Federer as the only past U.S. Open he replied, “That’s impossible.” foot,” Roddick said. “Not once.
in second round wound up with 16 aces — only one champion in the men’s field. Roddick then turned to chair umpire Ever.”
fewer than the hard-hitting Roddick This early exit follows a fourth- Enric Molina and asked, “Has this He missed his second serve for a
NEW YORK — Andy Roddick
— and saved 3 of 5 break points he round loss for Roddick at foot gone in front of that foot ever in double-fault, then continued to
was flustered by a foot-fault call and faced. Wimbledon and some poor results my career?” harangue the official, at one point
a long-running critique of the Tipsarevic also was terrific from on the summer hard-court circuit, jokingly making a reference to “1-
Molina replied: “Not in my
lineswoman who made it. the baseline, repeatedly winning usually his best time of year. But he matches.” 800-Rent-a-Ref.”
The 2003 U.S. Open champion lengthy rallies and passing Roddick revealed recently that he had a mild That’s when Roddick began berat- A TV replay showed Roddick did
had much bigger problems when the 28-year-old American case of mononucleosis and said he ing the lineswoman — although commit a foot fault — but with his
Wednesday night at Flushing came to the net. Tipsarevic never did not come to New York feeling without the threatening or colorful left foot.
Meadows, though, and bowed out in before had reached the third round at 100 percent ready. language that Serena Williams used The lineswoman was not on court
the second round with a 3-6, 7-5, 6- the U.S. Open, and now will play Already trailing 5-2 in the third when she launched a tirade at a line at the start of the fourth set, when
3, 7-6 (4) loss to 44th-ranked Janko No. 17 Gael Monfils. set, Roddick wound up in an argu- judge over a foot call at the end of Roddick was called twice more for
Tipsarevic of Serbia. Roddick won his only Grand Slam ment over a foot-fault call on the her semifinal loss to Kim Clijsters in foot faults.
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
MLS STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
OFF @Dodgers @Dodgers @Arizona
7:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m.
@Dodgers
5 p.m.
@Arizona
1:10 p.m.
@Arizona
6:40 p.m. 6:40 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE East Division
W L Pct GB
East Division
W L Pct GB
CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD ESPN 2 CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD
W L T Pts GF GA New York 83 50 .624 — Atlanta 78 55 .586 —
Tampa Bay 82 51 .617 1 Philadelphia 75 58 .564 3
Columbus 12 5 5 41 31 20 Boston 75 58 .564 8
@Yankees vs.Angels vs.Angels vs.Angels vs.Seattle vs.Seattle vs.Seattle Florida 67 65 .508 10 1/2
10:05 a.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:10 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. New York 11 7 4 37 27 23 Toronto 69 64 .519 14
Baltimore 49 84 .368 34 New York 65 68 .489 13
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL FOX CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL
Toronto FC 7 8 6 27 22 25 Washington 57 77 .425 21 1/2
Kansas City 7 9 5 26 21 23 Central Division
Sept. 5 Sept. 11 Sept. 15 Sept. 25 Sept. 29 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 W L Pct GB Central Division
@ Houston vs.Philly @Toronto FC vs.Chicago @Columbus @DC United Chicago 6 7 6 24 27 28 Minnesota 77 56 .579 —
vs. Dallas W L Pct GB
5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 8 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.
New England 6 12 3 21 21 35 Chicago 73 60 .549 4
CSN+ CSN-CAL ESPN 2 Detroit 65 68 .489 12 Cincinnati 78 55 .586 —
Philadelphia 5 11 5 20 25 37 Kansas City 56 77 .421 21 St.Louis 69 62 .527 8
Sept. 1 Sept. 5 Sept. 11 D.C. 4 14 3 15 15 35 Cleveland 53 80 .398 24 Houston 62 71 .466 16
@Sky Blue FC vs.Boston vs.Philly Milwaukee 62 71 .466 16
Playoffs TBA West Division Chicago 57 77 .425 21 1/2
4 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
FSC WESTERN CONFERENCE Texas
W
75
L
58
Pct
.564
GB
— Pittsburgh 44 89 .331 34
W L T Pts GF GA Oakland 65 67 .492 9 1/2
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Wall Street values right now.” throughout California.
DEBATE
Continued from page 1
The senator has framed a vote for
Fiorina as a vote to return to Bush-era
economic policies that benefited the
The forum also touched on a number
of other topics, including abortion,
immigration, gay marriage and global
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more information and to RSVP call to 1 p.m. South Caltrain parking lot
$21 million severance package after she and during the debate, which was aired appropriate,” said Fiorina, who favors 372-0795. at Belmont station, 995 El Camino
was let go. “I don’t think we need those live on radio and television stations marriage between a man and a woman. Real. Fresh fruits, vegetables, breads
‘It’s Fun to Eat Healthy’ Family and pastries and more. For more
Night. 5 p.m. Fresh Choice 1952 S. information visit www.pcfma.com.
can use lights on weeknights until 8:30 move prompted by the district to allow
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p.m. There was no limit to the number of
practices for which lights could be used.
Although no one spoke in opposition
students more sleep time and, in turn,
focus more in class. That means student
involved in sports and the teachers who
El Camino Real, San Mateo. Family
night at fresh choice with fruit and
vegetables, featuring activities for
kids. For more information contact
Kristin Murray at naturalsprout-
40th Annual Millbrae Art and
Wine Festival. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. On
Broadway, one block west of El
Camino Real, between Victoria and
last night, using the lights for more than coach them get out of school later. [email protected]. Meadow Glen in Millbrae. Including
Without lights, coaches and parents Mardi-Gras style feast, music and
a limited number of games is the top ‘A Slow Journey through Italy.’ 6 performances. Free. For more infor-
porary nature of the lights exempts the complaint for the neighbors — banded argued, students would miss more class p.m. Donato Enoteca, 1041 mation call 697-7324.
project from local regulations. together under the moniker Protect to make games. Middlefield Road, Redwood City. A
Terra Madre fundraising dinner to Belmont Greek Festival Celebrates
The town of Atherton’s building code Atherton’s Residential Character — M-A teachers and coaches Steven benefit Collective Roots, an East 40th Anniversary. Noon to 10 p.m.
specifically bars illumination of an ath- which is suing to stop installation. Kryger and Paul Snow were particularly Palo Alto nonprofit focused on gar- Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy
den-based learning. Silent auction at Cross, 900 Alameda de las Pulgas,
letic court. Board Vice President Lorraine focused on not losing student athletes 6 p.m., dinner following at 7:30 p.m. Belmont. The Belmont Greek festi-
Installing five temporary light towers Rumley added her conversations with who, without lights, could be forced to Tickets $76 with optional $32 wine val will feature delicious Greek
are planned for the upcoming season. choose between a sport and class. pairing. To reserve space call Donato meals, nonstop music and dancing,
neighbors seemed to find that they were Enoteca at 701-1000. For more and fun children’s amusement area.
The district has approved a contract for not necessarily against the lights but did “It’s going to be hard to put girls on information call 492-0342. $5 Adults, $2.50 seniors and youth
the lights, which should be delivered in want better communication should prob- the field when their parents aren’t in sup- 13-17, children under 12 Free. For
MyLiberty San Mateo Meeting. 6 more information call 529-0180.
September and removed in March, and lems arise. port,” said girls’ soccer coach Snow, who p.m. to 8 p.m. American Legion
also for work to improve electrical “Who would they go to if there were added parents would likely want their Hall, 130 South Blvd., San Mateo. Victorian Days Walking Tours. 1
child to miss little class for a sport. Biweekly meeting of the conserva- p.m. Milagra Ridge, 1/4 mile off
hookups. With the lights going in short- complaints or problems? That’s what we tive group MyLiberty. Free. For College Drive, Pacifica. Learn about
ly, the board also approved a policy for need to work on going forward, a point Kryger echoed those concerns. more information call Patricia Milagra Ridge’s military history
using the lights. person at the school to talk to in case “We also want to be good neighbors,” Lindberg at 449-0088. from World War II. Walking shoes
recommended, parking limited.
In the year ahead, neighbors can issues come up,” she said. he said. “We have complete confidence Microsoft Office Powerpoint 2007.
expect the lights and a public address While the thrill of playing under lights that the district will minimize impact on 7 p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm Paws and Claws Wildlife Show. 1
[the] day-to-day lives [of the neigh- St. Learn how to make professional p.m. and 3 p.m. Coyote Point
system to be used during four football and accommodating the schedule of looking slideshows for work and Museum, 1651 Coyote Point Drive,
games starting at sunset until 10:30 p.m. working parents who want to support bors].” school. Free. For more information San Mateo. Learn about the animals
call 591-0341. at Coyote Point. Free with museum
Soccer and lacrosse teams would each their children has topped the original admission. For more information call
be able to use the lights for six week- reason for installing lights, last night’s Movies on the Square. 8 p.m. 342-7755 or visit www.coyoteptmu-
Heather Murtagh can be reached by e-mail: Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway, seum.org.
night games from sunset to 8:30 p.m. focus was on the new school hours. [email protected] or by phone: Redwood City. Come see the classic
Lastly, school and youth sport practices Menlo-Atherton starts later this year, a (650) 344-5200 ext. 105. Oscar-winning movie musical ‘The Boogie Woogie Ballroom Dance. 5
Music Man.’ Free. For more informa- p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Burlingame
tion visit redwoodcity.org/events/movi- Masonic Hall, 145 Park Road,
time to develop socially, emotionally, cutoff date up one month a year for three
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cognitively and physically,” Atkin said.
Preparing students for school has been
a focus for education advocates for
years beginning in 2012.
Many legislators have tried to change
the kindergarten age requirements previ-
eschedule.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 3
Friday Movies for Everyone. 1:15
p.m. The Veterans Memorial Center,
1455 Madison Ave., Redwood City.
Burlingame. Come for lessons, danc-
ing and a snack buffet. $12 for lesson
and dance, $10 for dance. For more
information contact Cheryl Steeper
at [email protected].
years. A 2008 RAND Corporation study ously. Often the bills were defeated for Featuring ‘Avatar.’ For more infor- MONDAY, SEPT. 6
showed of those who would most bene- other reasons. This is the first time in mation call 780-7313. Bounce House. 9:30 a.m. to 11:30
kindergarten funded with money that a.m. Peninsula Family YMCA, 1877
fit from preschool, only 15 percent are in two decades such a measure made it to Paws and Claws Wildlife Show. S. Grant, San Mateo. Bounce house
would have gone toward his or her at the YMCA. Learn about birthday
high-quality programs which prepare the governor’s desk. 1:30 p.m. Coyote Point Museum,
kindergarten expenses. 1651 Coyote Point Drive, San parties at YMCA. $1 donation per
This is good for kids on two fronts,” them for kindergarten. Former assemblyman Gene Mullin, Mateo. Learn about the animals at child. For more information e-mail
A 2008 report by the Public Policy for example, proposed the same age Coyote Point. Free with museum Kelly at [email protected].
Simitian said in prepared statement. “We admission. For more information call
start kids when they’re ready to succeed Institute of California, which reviewed change in a 2007 bill that would have 342-7755 or visit www.coyoteptmu- Lunch at Twin Pines. 11:30 a.m.
14 recent rigorous studies on how also made kindergarten mandatory. seum.org. Twin Pines Senior and Community
in school, and for younger children we Center, 20 Twin Pines Lane,
provide a ‘get ready’ year of instruction entrance age affects student outcomes in Current law doesn’t require students to Pacific Art League’s September Belmont. Come join us for a healthy
the short and long term, suggested attend school until age 6, making Opening and Reception. 5:30 p.m. lunch and make new friends. $3
as well.” to 8:30 p.m. Pacific Art League, 668 donation for 60 or over $6 for all
Preschool California President increasing a child’s entry age would kindergarten optional. Opponents Ramona St., Palo Alto, Photography other guest. For more information
likely boost the student’s achievements. argued there isn’t evidence that starting and painting shows. For more infor- please call 595-7444.
Catherine Atkin, whose organization co- mation contact Karen Kambe at mar-
sponsored the bill, described the biparti- Several of these studies also suggest that children in school earlier will be benefi- [email protected].
san support as a victory for the state’s older students are less likely to be cial in the long run. Also, they argue the
retained or diagnosed with a learning requirement will be a financial burden to SATURDAY, SEPT. 4
children. Labor Day Weekend Book Sale.
“Transitional kindergarten is a critical disability, while having a higher likeli- parents opting for private school. Coastside Lutheran Church, 900
hood of attending college and earning The bill never earned the support it Cabrillo Highway, Half Moon Bay.
component of K-12 reform in the early Pick up hardbound and paperback
elementary years, building a bridge higher wages. needed. books, books on tape, compact discs
between early learning and kindergarten If approved, the age requirement Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has until and DVDs, videos and more at a fan-
tastic price. For more information
that will give our children additional changes would be phased in moving the Sept. 30 to sign the bill. visit coastsidelutheran.org.
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grants lived in the U.S. in 2009. That
represents a decrease of roughly 1 mil-
lion, or 8 percent, from a peak of 12 mil-
Customs Enforcement has deported an
increasing number of illegal immigrants,
reaching a high last year of more than
Wine Festival. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. On
Broadway, one block west of El
Camino Real in Millbrae. Including
Mardi-Gras style feast, music and
performances. Free. For more infor-
mation call 697-7324.
lion in 2007. 389,000 people, according to govern-
The study puts the number of illegal ment figures. 47th Annual Kings Mountain Art
its report on an analysis of 2009 census immigrants down to about where it was States in the Southeast and Southwest Fair. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 13889
data. Skyline Blvd., Woodside. The fair
in 2005. They still make up roughly 4 saw some of the biggest declines in the features 130 juried artists, 25 moun-
The findings come amid bitter debate percent of the U.S. population. number of illegal immigrants from 2008 tain folk artists, Kiddie Hollow for
over Arizona’s strict new immigration children’s activities, plus food, beer
The Homeland Security Department’s to 2009, including Florida, Nevada and and wine. Free. For more informa-
law, which was passed earlier this year own estimate of illegal immigrants is Virginia. Arizona saw a decrease, but it tion call 851-2710.
but is on hold for now as it is challenged slightly lower, at 10.8 million. The gov- was too small to be statistically signifi- Belmont Greek Festival Celebrates
in federal court. The Obama administra- ernment uses a different census survey cant. 40th Anniversary. Noon to 10 p.m.
tion contends the state law usurps feder- that makes some year-to-year compar- It’s hard to figure out how much of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy
Cross, 900 Alameda de las Pulgas,
al authority and promotes racial profil- isons difficult. decline to attribute to the bad economy Belmont. The Belmont Greek festi-
ing, while Arizona leaders say states are An increase in unauthorized immi- and how much to federal immigration val will feature delicious Greek
meals, nonstop music and dancing,
justified to step in if federal enforcement grants leaving the U.S., by deportation enforcement, said Jeffrey Passel, a sen- and fun children’s amusement area.
falls substantially short. or for economic reasons, may have ior demographer at Pew who co-wrote $5 Adults, $2.50 seniors and youth
13 to 17, children under 12 free. For
The study released Wednesday esti- played a factor in the falling number. the analysis.
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year ahead. Even if established for reasons other than finan- to be complicated and confusing to onlookers, you’ll actually
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Drabble Drabble Drabble
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
TSG No.: 4379579
TS No.: CA1000193384
FHA/VA/PMI No.:
APN: 107-020-120-5
LEGAL NOTICES
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Fictitious Business Name Statements, Trustee Sale
DEED OF TRUST, DATED 11/29/2004.
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PRO- Notice, Alcohol Beverage License, Name Change,
TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE Probate, Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NA- Notice of Public Sales, and More.
TURE OF THE PROCEEDING
AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-
TACT A LAWYER. On 09/22/2010 at Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
12:30 P.M., First American Trustee Serv-
icing Solutions, LLC f/k/a First American Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
LoanStar Trustee Services, LLC, as duly
appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Email them to: [email protected]
Deed of Trust recorded 12/07/2004, as Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
Instrument No. 2004- 239992, in book ,
page , of Official Records in the office of
the County Recorder of San Mateo
County, State of CALIFORNIA. Executed
by: SUSAN JESSEE, A SINGLE WOM-
AN, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH,
CASHIER'S CHECK/CASH EQUIVA- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
LENT or other form of payment author- STATEMENT #239944 STATEMENT #240463
ized by 2924h(b), (Payable at time of The following person is doing business The following person is doing business
sale in lawful money of the United as: Prompt Plumbing Company, 525 as: Bradley Siu Photography, 8 Chan-
Grand Avenue, #131, So. San Francisco, ning Road, BURLINGAME, CA 94010 is
States) At the Marshall Street entrance CA 94080 is hereby registered by the hereby registered by the following owner:
to the Hall of Justice, 400 County Cen- following owner: Jose Lino Solano Bradley A Siu, same address. The busi-
ter., Redwood City, San Mateo county, Flores, same address. The business is ness is conducted by an Individual. The
CA All right, title and interest conveyed to conducted by an Individual. The regis- registrants commenced to transact busi-
and now held by it under said Deed of trants commenced to transact business ness under the FBN on
Trust in the property situated in said under the FBN on 07/01/10. /s/ Bradley A Siu /
County and State described as: AS /s/ Jose Lino Solano Flores / This statement was filed with the Asses-
MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN THE This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
ABOVE MENTIONED DEED OF TRUST sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo County on 08/17/2010. (Published in the
County on 07/16/10. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/26/10,
APN# 107-020-120-5 The street address San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/12/10, 09/02/10, 09/09/10, 09/16/10). 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 298 Collectibles
and other common designation, if any, of 08/19/10, 08/26/10, 09/02/10).
the real property described above is pur- NOTICE OF APPLICATION 650-631-3736 JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri-
ported to be: 1100 SHORELINE DRIVE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Date: (Fecha) Feb. 26, 2010 chard (650)834-4926
UNIT 14-3-12, SAN MATEO, CA, 94404 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #240481 Date of Filing Application: 08/18/2010 John C. Fitton, Clerk, by (Secretano, per)
The undersigned Trustee disclaims any STATEMENT #239945 The following person is doing business To Whom It May Concern: Uila Latu, Deputy (Adjunto) JOE MONTANA cover photo, '85 "in
liability for any incorrectness of the street The following person is doing business as: Le Charm Boutique, 1528 S. El Ca- The Name(s) of the applicant(s) is/are: Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal flight" magazine, $30, (650)341-8342
address and other common designation, as: Norbes & Associates, 307 Grand mino Real, Ste. 201, SAN MATEO, CA, GUJJU ENTERPRISE INC September 2, 9, 16, 23, 2010.
Avenue, So. San Francisco, CA 94080 94402 is hereby registered by the follow- The applicant(s) listed above are apply- POSTAL JAPANESE stamp album col-
if any, shown herein. Said sale will be lection. SOLD!
is hereby registered by the following ing owner: Fifre. G Corporation, CA. The ing to Department of Alcoholic Beverage
made, but without covenant or warranty, Control to sell alcoholic beverages at:
owner: Bessie Miranda-Peralta, 21131 business is conducted by a Corporation.
expressed or implied, regarding title, The registrants commenced to transact 520 Masonic Way POSTER - framed photo of President
possession, or encumbrances, to pay the Ocean View Dr., Hayward, CA 74541. Wilson and Chinese Junk $25 cash,
The business is conducted by an Individ- business under the FBN on BELMONT, CA 94002
remaining principal sum of the note(s) /s/ Fiona Tsang / Type of license applied for: (650)755-8238
ual. The registrants commenced to trans-
secured by said Deed of Trust, with inter- act business under the FBN on 10/01/10. This statement was filed with the Asses- 41 - On-Sale Beer and Wine - Eating
est thereon, as provided in said note(s), sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo Place PRECIOUS MOMENTS DOLLS -15 inch
/s/ Bessie Miranda-Peralta / vinyl 3 sets of 2 for $33/set, (650)518-
advances, under the terms of said Deed This statement was filed with the Asses- County on 08/18/2010. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal
0813
of Trust, fees, charges and expenses of sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/02/10, September 2, 2010 210 Lost & Found
the Trustee and of the trusts created by County on 07/16/10. (Published in the 09/09/10, 09/16/10, 09/23/10).
SALEM CHINA - 119 pieces from 50’s.
said Deed of Trust. The total amount of San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/12/10, FOUND IPHONE in Shoreview area, San Good condition, $225., appraised at
08/19/10, 08/26/10, 09/02/10). SUMMONS Mateo last week of July. Please provide
the unpaid balance of the obligation se- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME (FAMILY LAW) $800., (650)345-3450.
cured by the property to be sold and rea- proof of ownership. Call (650)868-7321
STATEMENT #240557 CASE NUMBER: 107989
sonable estimated costs, expenses and The following person is doing business NOTICE TO RESPONDENT(Name): SWATCH WATCH '86 Worlds Fair.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FOUND SONY Power Shot digital cam- Like New w/receipt $85, (650)591-6596
advances at the time of the initial publi- STATEMENT #239873 as: Redwood City 76, 1603 Broadway (Aviso Al Demandado): Mario Francis
cation of the Notice of Sale is St., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 is here- Alvarado. You are being sued. (Lo esta era, July 14th at Fox School in Belmont.
The following person is doing business (650)593-9294 VASE - with tray, grey with red flowers,
$492,206.81. The beneficiary under said as: USA Direct Cleaning, 1325 Howard by registered by the following owner: demandando)
Double AA Corporation, CA. The busi- perfect condition, $30., (650)345-1111
Deed of Trust heretofore executed and Ave., #247, Burlingame, CA 94010 is Petitioner’s name is: (Nombre del de-
ness is conducted by a Corporation. The mandante:) Loreta V. Torres LOST: CAMERA in case. Burlingame
delivered to the undersigned a written hereby registered by the following owner: Avenue / Washington Park area. Lost VICTORIAN VICTON talking machine-
Declaration of Default and Demand for Edwin Velasquez, same address. The registrants commenced to transact busi- You have 30 calendar days after this 1910, works and looks fine, $650.,
ness under the FBN on Summons and Petition are served on Saturday, July 31 around 1pm. Bummed
Sale, and a written Notice of Default and business is conducted by an Individual. about losing camera; mostly bummed (650)579-7020
The registrants commenced to transact /s/ Mark Anthony Awad / you to file a written Response (form FL-
Election to Sell. The undersigned caused This statement was filed with the Asses- 120 or FL-123) at the court and have a about losing family photos in camera. If
business under the FBN on
said Notice of Default and Election to /s/ Edwin Velasquez / sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo copy served on the petitioner. A letter or found, please call Joe, (650) 867-6652 300 Toys
Sell to be recorded in the County where This statement was filed with the Asses- County on 08/20/2010. (Published in the phone call will not protect you.
the real property is located. Date: sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/02/10, If you do not file your Response on time, 295 Art GIRLS PINK Corvette life size runs
08/31/2010 First American Title Insur- County on 07/14/10. (Published in the 09/09/10, 09/16/10, 09/23/10). the court may make orders affecting your good. SOLD!
ance Company First American Trustee San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/12/10, marriage or domestic parnership, your PICTURE PAINTING "jack vettriano"
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME You may be ordered to pay support and $10. (408)249-3858
ican LoanStar Trustee Services, LLC 3 STATEMENT #240700 1111.
First American Way Santa Ana, CA attorney fees and costs. If you cannot
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business pay the filing fee, ask the clerk for a fee SCOOTER "STREET SURFER" $30
92707 FOR TRUSTEE'S SALE INFOR- STATEMENT #240447 as: Dogpatch, LLC, 1259 El Camino Re- waiver form. PICTURE WITH Frame Jack Vettriano obo never used, (650)349-6059
MATION PLEASE CALL 714-277-4845 The following person is doing business al, Ste. 500, Menlo Park, CA 94025 is If you want legal advise, contact alawyer with light attached $100. (650)867-2720
First American Trustee Servicing Solu- as: Lil’ Pooch’s Place, 1069 Gilman Dr., hereby registered by the following owner: immediately. You can get information- 302 Antiques
tions, LLC f/k/a First American LoanStar DALY CITY, CA 94015 is hereby regis- Grant Media, LLC, CA. The business is
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AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT- gela Ozamiz-Galapon and Jose Mari ny. The registrants commenced to trans- (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), at the AIR CONDITIONER - slider model for
act business under the FBN on or bookshelf with 4 small drawers, good
ING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN- Fernando Quinto Galapon, same ad- California Legal Services Web site narrow windows, 10k BTU, excellent condition, $95., (650)726-2443
dress. The business is conducted by 11/30/2000. (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), or by con- condition, $100., (650)212-7020
FORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE /s/ Gary Kremen /
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Require- Husband and Wife. The registrants com- tact your local county bar association.
menced to transact business under the This statement was filed with the Asses- Tiene 30 dias corridos despues de haber ANTIQUE STROMBERG – Carlson ra-
ments of SB1137 have been met pur- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo recibido la entrega legal de esta Citacion dio Floor modelm $75., needs new tubs,
FBN on N/A. KENMORE DISHWASHER, almond,
suant to the Notice of Sale Declaration of /s/ Maria Angela Ozamiz-Galapon / County on 08/31/2010. (Published in the y Peticion para presentar una respuesta RWC, Photo by email: [email protected],
record. The beneficiary or servicing San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/02/10, works great. $50. 650-961-9652 (650)592-5591
This statement was filed with the Asses- (formulario FL-120 o FL-123) ante la
agent declares that it has obtained from sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 09/09/10, 09/16/10, 09/23/10). corte y efectuar la entrega legal de una MINI FRIDGE - 34 inches high, runs well,
the Commissioner of Corporations a final County on 08/16/10. (Published in the copia al demandante. Una carta o llama- CHINA CABINET - Vintage, 6 foot,
$85., (650)355-2996 solid mahogany. $300/obo.
or temporary order of exemption pur- San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/19/10, da telefonica no basta para protegerio.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Si no presenta su Respuesta a tiempo, la (650)867-0379
suant to California Civil Code Section 08/26/10, 09/02/10, 09/09/10).
STATEMENT #240546 corte puede dar ordenes que afecten su
2923.53 that is current and valid on the The following person is doing business
MINI-FRIDGE - 32" tall; White Kenmore
date the Notice of Sale is filed and/or the matrimonio o pareja de hecho, sus bi- $70. Call (650)229-4735 EDISON MODEL B STANDARD + 20
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME as: Yvonne’s Ramada Inn Barber Shop, enes y la custodia de sus hijos. La corte
timeframe for giving Notice of Sale speci- 245 S. Airport Blvd., South San Francis- Cylinders oak case - Serviced yearly,
STATEMENT #240038 tambien le puede ordenar que pague beautiful, $550/obo, (650)344-6565
fied in subdivision (s) of California Civil The following person is doing business co, CA 94080 is hereby registered by the manutencion, y honorarios y costos le-
Code Section 2923.52 applies and has PORTABLE GE Dishwasher, excellent
as: CC Administration & Translation following owner: Yvonne Li Howard, gales. Si no puede pagar la cuota de condition $75 OBO, (650)583-0245
been provided or the loan is exempt from Service, 210 Sebastian Dr., MILLBRAE, 1100 Helen Dr., Millbrae, CA 94030. presentacion, pida al secretario un for- ENGLISH ARMOIRE with stand. Bought
the requirements. FEI#1018.10462 Pub- CA 94030 is hereby registered by the fol- The business is conducted by an Individ- mulario de exencion de cuotas. RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric, for $415. Sacrifice for $330.
lished in the San Mateo Daly Journal on lowing owner: Christina Chang, same ad- ual. The registrants commenced to trans- Si desea obtener asesoramiento legal, 1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621 (650)771-1888
09/02, 09/09, 09/16/2010. dress. The business is conducted by an act business under the FBN on pongase en contacto de inmediato con
/s/ Yvonne Li Howard / SHOP VACUUM 5 gallons with extra fil-
Individual. The registrants commenced to
This statement was filed with the Asses-
un abogado. Puede obtener informacion
ters $15. (650)949-2134
303 Electronics
transact business under the FBN on para encontrar a un abogado en el Cen-
/s/ Christina Chang / sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo tro de Ayudo de las Cortes de California
This statement was filed with the Asses- County on 08/20/2010. (Published in the (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en el sitio Web de SHOP VACUUM rigid brand 3.5 horse 46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/02/10, power 9 gallon wet/dry $40. (650)591- condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
STATEMENT #240657 sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo los Servicios Legales de California
County on 07/21/10. (Published in the 09/09/10, 09/16/10, 09/23/10). (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org) o ponien- 2393
The following person is doing business
as: 1)ICR Design, 2)Interiors for Com- San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/19/10, dose en contacto con el colegio de abo- INTELLIVISION CONTROLLER with 13
08/26/10, 09/02/10, 09/09/10). gados de su condado. TOASTER "PROCTOR Silex" one slice,
mercial & Residential Design, 58 29th FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME works fine SOLD! game cartridges $50., (650)592-5591
Avenue, San Mateo, CA, 94403 is here- NOTICE: The restraining orders on
STATEMENT #240686 page 2 are effective against both spous-
by registered by the following owner: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business UPRIGHT FREEZER - like new, $100 ., JVC DVD cd player $25. (650)834-4926
Jasmine Jewell Shrier, same address. es or domestic partners until the petition (650)257-7562
STATEMENT #240490 as: Tekamaki Ventures, Inc., 955 E. San is deismissed, a judgment is entered, or JVC VHS recorder - Like new, $15.,
The business is conducted by an Individ- The following person is doing business Carlos Ave., Suite A, San Carlos, CA
ual. The registrants commenced to trans- the court makes further orders. These VACUUM CLEANER heavy duty like (650)367-8949
as: Teacher Carol’s Playgroup, 5 Reyna 94070 is hereby registered by the follow- orders are enforceable anywhere in Cali- new $45. (650)878-9542
act business under the FBN on Place, MENLO PARK, CA 94025 is here-
07/27/2010. ing owner: Tekamaki Ventures, Inc., CA. fornia by any law enforcement officer MAGNOVOX 32” TV - excellent cond.,
by registered by the following owner: The business is conducted by a Corpora- who has received or seen a copy of WEBER GRILL - Never used! Porcelain refurbished, $100.obo., (650)260-2664
/s/ Jasmine Shrier / Carol Thomsen, same address. The
This statement was filed with the Asses- tion. The registrants commenced to them. enamel bowl and lid, 22-1/2” with ash
business is conducted by an individual. transact business under the FBN on AVISO: Las ordenes de restriccion que catcher. SOLD! MICRO TEK scanner/copier - excellent
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo The registrants commenced to transact condition, $15., (650)368-0748
County on 08/27/2010. (Published in the 08/17/1020. figuran en la pagina 2 valen parra ambos
business under the FBN on N/A /s/ Robert D. Loney / conyuges o pareja de hecho hasta que
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/02/10, /s/ Carol Thomsen /
This statement was filed with the Asses- se despida la peticion, se emita un fallo o 297 Bicycles PANASONIC COLOR tv with Vhs combo
09/09/10, 09/16/10, 09/23/10). This statement was filed with the Asses- 20 inches like new $70. 650-347-9920
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo la corte de otras ordenes. Cualquier au-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo toridad de la ley que haya recibido o vis- BICYCLE - womens, made in Austria
County on 08/18/2010. (Published in the County on 08/28/2010. (Published in the to una copia de estas ordenes puede ha- $50., (650)483-3693 PHILLIPS VCR plus vhs-hu 4 head Hi-Fi
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/26/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/02/10, like new, $35. (650)341-5347
STATEMENT #240533 cerlas acatar en cualquier lugar de Cali-
09/02/10, 09/09/10, 09/16/10). 09/09/10, 09/16/10, 09/23/10). fornia. BICYCLE WICKER BASKET -quality
The following persons are doing busi- SAMSUNG COLOR tv 27 inches good
NOTE: If a judgment or support order is thick weave, never used, $25. obo, condition $90. 650-347-9920
ness as: Starworld Properties, 5 Henry (650)260-2664
Place, Millbrae, CA, 94030 is hereby reg- entered, the court may order you to pay
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME all or part of the fees and costs that the SANIO CASETTE/RECORDER 2 way
istered by the following owners: Youn Lin STATEMENT #240599 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME MENS MOUNTAIN bike 26 inch new 18
Liu & Long S. Liu, same address. The STATEMENT #240687 court waived for yourself or for the other Radio - $95.obo, call for more details,
The following person is doing business party. If this happens, the party odered speed $99. 919-740-4336 San Mateo (650)290-1960
business is conducted by Husband & as: Scherzo Piano Studio, 30 S. El Cami- The following person is doing business
Wife. The registrants commenced to as: Tekamaki LLC, 955 E. San Carlos to pay fees shall be given notice and an
no Real #104, SAN MATEO, CA 94401
transact business under the FBN on is hereby registered by the following Ave., Suite A, San Carlos, CA 94070 is opportunity to request a hearing to set 298 Collectibles SILVER TONE stereo and phonograph
07/20/2010. hereby registered by the following owner: aside the order to pay waived court fees. player inside wood cabinet $60.,
owner: Aurelio P. Torres, 929 S. B AVISO: Si se emite un fallo u orden de (650)483-3693
/s/ Youn Lin Liu / Street, SAN MATEO. The business is Tekamaki LLC, CA. The business is con- 49ER REPORT issues '85-'87 $35/all,
This statement was filed with the Asses- manutencion, la corte puede ordenar que (650)592-2648
conducted by an Individual. The regis- ducted by a Limited Liability Company. usted pague parte de, o todos las cuotas
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo The registrants commenced to transact SONY RADIO cassette recorder $20
trants commenced to transact business y costos de la corte previamente exentas black good condition. (650)345-1111
County on 08/19/2010. (Published in the under the FBN on business under the FBN on 08/17/1020.
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/02/10, a peticion de usted o de la otra parte. Si
/s/ Donna Waslh-Humphrey / /s/ Robert D. Loney / esto ocurre, la parte ordenada a pagar 5 COLORIZED territorial quarters uncir- TV - Big Screen, $70., ok
09/09/10, 09/16/10, 09/23/10). This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- culated $7/all. (408)249-3858 condition,(650)367-1350
estas cuotas debe recibir aviso y la opor-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo tunidad de solicitar una audiencia para
County on 08/24/2010. (Published in the County on 08/28/2010. (Published in the BAY MEADOW coffee mug in box $15.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/26/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/02/10,
anular la orden de pagar las cuotas ex-
entas.
(650)345-1111 304 Furniture
STATEMENT #240235 09/02/10, 09/09/10, 09/16/10). 09/09/10, 09/16/10, 09/23/10).
The following person is doing business The name and address of the court is: CARNIVAL GLASS WATER PITCHER - 3 PIECE COFFEE TABLE SET: $100.
as: Iki Japan, 222 Harris Ct., SOUTH (El nombre y direccion de la corte es): beautiful design, $25., leave message (650)787-8219
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 is hereby San Mateo County Superior Court (650)365-1797
registered by the following owner: Koto- 400 County Center 3 TIERED stainless rolling cart gently
buki Trading Company Inc., CA. The Redwood City. CA 94063 used $100 firm, (650)341-0418
The name, address, and telephone num- DANCING FIGURINE by Bradley Dolls -
business is conducted by a Corporation. Musical, plays “If You Love Me”, 8 1/2 “
The registrants commenced to transact ber of the petitioner’s attorney, or peti-
tioner without an attorney, is: (El nombre, tall, $20., (650)518-0813 46" ROUND dining table $90. Call
business under the FBN on (650)430-4884
/s/ Tadashi Kagami / direccion y numero de telefono del abo-
This statement was filed with the Asses- gado del demandante, o del demandante GLASSES 6 sets redskins, good condi-
que no tiene abogado, es): tion never used $45/all. (650)345-1111 9 DRAWER dresser and 2 end tables.
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo $100/all. (650)692-2231
County on 08/02/10. (Published in the Loreta V. Torres
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/12/10, 3376 La Mesa Drive, #12 HISTORY BOOK of "Superbowls by the
San Carlos, CA 94070 CABINET - Real wood, $70.,
08/19/10, 08/26/10, 09/02/10). bay" game 1-18, $35., (650)592-2648 (650)367-1350
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610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 304 Furniture 310 Misc. For Sale 310 Misc. For Sale
PATIO TABLE with 4 chairs includes
umbrella with stand all metal $80/all
381 Homes for Sale 381 Homes for Sale 440 Apartments 620 Automobiles 620 Automobiles 635 Vans
CHRYSLER ‘05 P.T. Cruiser convertible TOYOTA ‘08 Yaris, Base, gray, TOYOTA ‘09 Tacoma basic, white,
Touring, auto, MP3, power windows, low #9720P. $14,588. Toyota 101. Please #9752P, $19,888 and TOYOTA ‘09 Ta-
REDWOOD mi. #T285608 $8,998. (800)809-2530 mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
coma basic, silver, #9809T, $21,995.
Toyota 101. Please mention the Daily
Journal. (650)365-5000
CITY CHRYSLER ‘05 ‘PT Cruiser GT, beige,
$9,488. #9837T, Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
TOYOTA ‘08, Corolla CE, silver,
#9763T, $12,988, Toyota 101. Please
1 bedroom, 1 bath 5000 mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
640 Motorcycles/Scooters
in senior complex DODGE ‘03 Caravan #B277447 only
53,933 mi. auto, quad seat $8,990.
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘83 Shovelhead -
special construction, 1340 cc’s, Awe-
TOYOTA ‘09 CAmry, basic, gray,
(over 55). (800)809-2530 #9805P, $17,888 Toyota 101. Please some!, $5,950.obo.
Call Rob (415)602-4535.
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
Close to DODGE ‘08 Charger R/T #H1745256
Performance package, leather, premium
5000
downtown. wheels low book $21,825. Now $20,998.
(800)809-2530 TOYOTA ‘09 Prius, STD, green,
HONDA ‘01 Reflex Scooter - Silver,
$1,999., Call Jesse (650)593-6763
Gated entry. FORD ‘06 Fusion - Red color, 4 cylin-
#9606P, $18,588 Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- 645 Boats
der, 4 door, low miles, $9,600., 5000
Move in (650)685-7827
whatever sale you have... pictures. (650)366-9501 ton, 350 engine, automatic. SOLD!
in the Daily Journal. PeninsulaRealEstate.info (650)279-9811 NISSAN ‘08, Altima, 2.5, white, #9956P, FORD ‘07 RANGER- low miles, very CHEVY TRANSMISSION 4L60E Semi
$16,998. Toyota 101. Please mention clean, roof rack, bed-liner & tool box. 5- used $800. (650)921-1033
Reach over 82,500 readers Free recorded message the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 speed Trans, 2-door pickup. SOLD!
FORD ‘73 Maverick/Mercury GT Comet,
from South San Francisco 1(800)754-0569 Room For Rent NISSAN ‘08, Versa 1.8S black, FORD SUV ‘99 XLT - 110K highway Drive Train 302 V8, C4 Auto Trans.
to Palo Alto. ID# 2042 $12,588. #9940P. Toyota 101. Please miles, Top of the line! Very good condi- Complete, needs assembly, includes ra-
Travel Inn, San Carlos diator and drive line, call for details,
in your local newspaper. Dolphin RE $49 daily + tax
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- tion! $3,600., (650)631-1955
$1250., (650)726-9733.
5000
Call (650)344-5200 $280 weekly + tax NISSAN ‘07 FRONTIER, SE, gray,
Clean Quiet Convenient NISSAN ‘09 Cube KROM #T117427 only #9911P, $17,588. Toyota 101. Please HEAVY DUTY jack stand for camper or
Cable TV, WiFi & Private Bathroom 6200 mi. power windows & locks mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- SUV $15. (650)949-2134
Microwave and Refrigerator Low book $18,125. Now $14,998. 5000
HOMES & PROPERTIES 950 El Camino Real San Carlos (800)809-2530 672 Auto Stereos
The San Mateo Daily Journal’s (650) 593-3136 TOYOTA ‘06 Highlander hybrid,
335 Rugs weekly Real Estate Section. NISSAN ‘09 Grand Touring 3.5L #9751T, $29,888. Toyota 101. Please
#M550470 only 17,143 mi. Leather, low mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- MONNEY CAR AUDIO
NEW KASHAN 9’ X13’8” rug from Look for it book $30,050, now $27,998. (800)809- 5000
India,multicolor, ornamental, lovely to 2530 We Repair All Brands of Car
every Friday and Weekend
look at, silky to touch, $3,000 Cash, to find information on fine homes 620 Automobiles TOYOTA ‘06 Tacoma, basic, #9800T,
Stereos! iPod & iPhone Wired
(650)573-0716. NISSAN ‘09 MAXIMA, 3.5S, gray, to Any Car for Music! Quieter
and properties throughout #9955P, $27,888. Toyota 101. Please
$7,999 Toyota 101. Please mention the
Car Ride! Sound Proof Your
the local area. Daily Journal. (650)365-5000
335 Garden Equipment Don’t lose money mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- Car! 31 Years Experience!
5000
on a trade-in or TOYOTA ‘07 FJ Crusier, basic, blue, 2001 Middlefield Road
TABLE - for plant, $20, perfect condi- consignment! #9799T, $24,988. Toyota 101. Please Redwood City
tion, (650)345-1111 NISSAN ‘96 Pathfinder, Excellent condi-
INVESTORS WANTED tion, 4 wheel drive. SOLD! mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
5000
(650)299-9991
TABLE - for plant, $20, perfect condi- for Private Loans. Sell your vehicle in the SCION ‘06 tC, Basic, dark gray,
tion, (650)345-1111 9-11% Secure Return. TOYOTA ‘07 Tacoma, basic, white,
Daily Journal’s #9919P, $15,588. Toyota 101. Please
mention the Daily Journal. (650)365- #9609P $15,988. Toyota 101. Please
TREE PRUNER 5ft long good condition 680 Autos Wanted
$10. (408)249-3858 Call Solomon Auto Classifieds. 5000 mention the Daily Journal. (650)365-
(415) 377-1284 broker. 5000
345 Medical Equipment Red Tower Funding, Inc. Just $3 per day. SCION ‘07 tC, Spec, gray, #9915P,
$14,998. Toyota 101. Please mention TOYOTA ‘08 Tundra 2WD truck, white, Don’t lose money
ADULT ALUMINUM crutches for tall per- the Daily Journal. (650)365-5000 #9774T, $26,988, AND TOYOTA ‘08 on a trade-in or
Tundra 2WD truck, blue, #9727T,
son adjustable $30. 650-341-1861 Reach 82,500 drivers $27,588. Toyota 101. Please mention consignment!
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25 at Pakistan Shiite march peace talks Wednesday and told Israeli and
Palestinian leaders they faced a fleeting
chance to settle deep differences.
said, with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham
Clinton and special Mideast peace envoy
George Mitchell at his side. “Neither success
By Babar Dogar about 150 others, officials said. “This moment of opportunity may not soon nor failure is inevitable. But this much we
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The explosions appeared to be the latest in come again,” Obama said at the White House know: If we do not make the attempt, then
a string of attacks by Sunni extremists against before hosting Israeli Prime Minister failure is guaranteed. If both sides do not
LAHORE, Pakistan — Three bombs ripped the minority Shiites they consider infidels. Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian commit to these talks in earnest, then long-
through a Shiite Muslim religious procession Allied with al-Qaida and the Taliban, the President Mahmoud Abbas in the first face- standing conflict will only continue to fester
in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore on bombers are also seeking to destabilize to-face peace talks in nearly two years. “They and consume another generation, and this we
Wednesday, killing 25 people and wounding Pakistan’s U.S.-backed government. cannot afford to let it slip away.” simply cannot allow.”
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