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MUSTANGS
VICTORIOUS
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In memory
From the ashes, hope arises
With cleanup under way,neighborhood focuses on rebuilding
By Heather Murtagh
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
to form four ordinary words. Winnarainbow, located in Mendocino over the Los Angeles Olympic games
KLUSK Calif., is a circus and performing arts in 1984.
Statistically, gamblers in Nevada will camp founded in 1972. ***
win more on slot machines than any *** A traditional kilt is made with eight
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All Rights Reserved. other game. Slots account for 65 per- The state flower of Kansas is the sun- yards of material and weighs about six
GULEN cent of the payout of all gambling win- flower. pounds.
nings. *** ***
*** The temperature at the center of the Before starting the Miss Manners
The regulatory rules written in 1857 by Earth is 5500 degrees Celsius.
MYSALE newspaper column in 1978, Judith
the National Association of Base Ball ***
Martin (born 1938) worked for The
Players, with regards to baseball bats, Some of the early cartoons that fea-
Washington Post covering social
stated: “The bat must be round, and tured Mighty Mouse were done in
must not exceed two and a half inches events at the White House and
TUSACC opera style. Mighty Mouse sang, rather
in diameter in the thickest part. It must than spoke, his dialogue. The first embassies.
Now arrange the circled letters
to form the surprise answer, as
be made of wood, and may be of any opera-style Mighty Mouse cartoon was ***
suggested by the above cartoon.
length to suit the striker.” “Mighty Mouse and the Pirates” in The 15th step of the state capitol build-
A: THE “ ” TO *** ing in Denver, Colo. is exactly 5,280
1945.
(Answers Monday) The chemical name for Super Glue is *** feet above sea level — one mile high.
Yesterday’s
Jumbles: FISHY HOARD CHROME KNIGHT cyanoacrylates. A Shirley Temple is a nonalcoholic ***
Answer: Offering their seats to seniors was a —
FORM OF “CHAIR-ITY” *** drink made with ginger ale and grena- Answer: The kids are Marcia, Jan,
Toys from Happy Meals are popular dine syrup. A Roy Rogers is made with Cindy, Greg, Peter and Bobby. The
collector’s items, so much so that the cola and grenadine. maid is Alice. The dog is named Tiger.
McDonalds Collectors Club holds an ***
annual three-day convention where In 2001, the U.S. Post Office issued a
collectors meet to swap and sell Happy first class stamp (34 cents at the time) Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
Meal toys and go on tours of the weekend and Wednesday editions of the
that pictured Snoopy atop his doghouse Daily Journal. Questions? Comments? E-
McDonalds processing plants. as his alter ego World War I Flying mail [email protected] or
*** Ace. call 344-5200 x114.
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Police reports
Animals on parade
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT Children without pets are encouraged to bring
Joy ride
The wife of a disabled man was “going
crazy” and pushing him around in a park-
ing lot at the corner of Peninsula and San
stuffed animals. Entries must be operated by
Hundreds of pets and their owners dressed foot power only, unless special arrangements Mateo avenues in Burlingame before 12
in outrageous and fanciful costumes are are made. Groups are encouraged to identify p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23.
expected to take part in the seventh annual themselves with a banner or sign.
Burlingame Pet Parade on Broadway, which Water stations (kiddie pools filled with
starts 10 a.m. Saturday. water) will be provided for pets. Human par-
MILLBRAE
Pet owners who wish to march with their ticipants are encouraged to bring their own Report. A 29-year-old man wearing a red shirt
pets must report by 9:30 a.m. to the parking water. and baggy jeans was last seen running on
lot near Broadway and Chula Vista, across Ribbons will be awarded to the Best Pet Hillcrest Avenue after he dropped a television
from the Wells Fargo Bank. There is no charge Trick, Best Dressed Pet, Best Dressed Pet- he stole from Walgreens and some alcohol and
to participate. However, registration is Owner Combo, Most Unusual Pet and Most Red Bull energy drinks from Safeway on
requested for those who wish to have their Original Float or Group. The Grand Prize Broadway before 2:49 p.m. Thursday, Sept.
pets compete in the “Best Pet Trick” contest; winner will receive a professional pet portrait 23.
owners are asked to complete a form at the valued at $450 from Pet Food Express, which Suspicious circumstances. A man on the 600
registration desk at Broadway and Chula Vista recently opened in Burlingame. The portrait block of Hemlock Avenue whose mini-bike
prior to the start of the parade. will be displayed at the Pet Food Express store was stolen a year ago asked police for advice
The parade will march up Broadway to of the owner’s choice for six months. on confronting a seller in Gilroy who posted
Capuchino, where it will turn right and circle There will also be art activities for kids, bal- an advertisement on Craigslist for what he
back down Broadway. The entire parade con- loon animals, raffle prizes, sidewalk sale and suspected was his mini-bike before 8:23 p.m.
sists of a leisurely stroll that lasts about 30 special promotions with the local businesses. Wednesday, Sept. 22.
minutes. A float can be a decorated bicycle, For more information, including a map of Vandalism. Two windows were smashed with
wagon or kiddie car. No political entries are the parade route and photos of last year’s A participant from last year’s parade with her an unknown object on the first block of Rollins
permitted, but all types of pets are welcome. parade, visit www.burlingamepetparade.com. pomeranian. Road before 12:41 p.m. Friday, Sept. 17.
Burglary. Miscellaneous parts were stolen
from a vehicle on the 400 block of East
Burlingame decides against high-speed rail lawsuit Millbrae Avenue before 6:15 a.m. Sunday,
Sept. 19.
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT based on concerns over inadequate prepared statement.
[California Environmental Quality Act] Instead, the city believes a future legal SAN MATEO
Burlingame will not join other review and, in particular, unsubstan- challenge on the project level EIR would be Burglary. A vehicle was broken into on the
cities in a legal fight against bul- tiated ridership numbers. The a stronger opportunity to join the effort 1700 block of Hillsdale Boulevard before
let trains from San Francisco to council is deeply concerned that against the rail plan. 12:57 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23.
Los Angeles. flawed ridership projections “It is the City Council’s conviction that Burglary. A residence was broken into on the
On Friday, the City Council may lead to gross errors in HSR this decision allows the city to focus our 400 block of East Santa Inez Avenue before
held a special closed session build out and a need for future resources on the options that we think are 2:43 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23.
meeting during which it voted operating subsidies. more likely to achieve our goal of a high- Suspicious person. A man in his 20s who was
3-2 not to join Menlo Park, Palo However, based on information speed rail and Caltrain alignment that either drunk or high on drugs was banging on
Alto and Atherton in the legal fight from an expert CEQA attorney, the a garage door on the first block of West 20th
enhances Burlingame, rather than one that
to halt the California High-Speed Rail council has concluded that the key Avenue before 7:52 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23.
Authority’s proposed $43 billion San creates a physical divide and great econom-
issues in the Program [Environmental Disturbance. A mother, who had no weapons,
Francisco-to-Los Angeles trains. ic harm to our city,” Baylock wrote.
Impact Review], including route alterna- threatened to kill her daughter and herself on
“The council supports the decision of The Redwood City Council is scheduled
tives, has already been largely decided by the 800 block of Humboldt Street before 1:15
those communities to take legal action the court,” Mayor Cathy Baylock wrote in a to discuss its legal options at its Monday
night meeting. p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 22.
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using a GPS device hidden in a picture
case settles on not associated with gun rights. state-based work. Concealed weapons
I
n June, through its Kohl’s Kids Who ***
Care Scholarship Program, Kohl’s Congratulations David Yoshiaki Ko, an
Department Stores recognized more 18-year-old from Millbrae who recently won
than 2,100 kids nationwide for making a dif- first place in the PianoArts 2010 Biennial
ference in their communities through volun- North American Piano Competition.
teering. This Held June 3 through June 9 in Milwaukee,
year’s program Wis., the competition has 12 semifinalists
commemorates ages 15 to 20 compete as
10 years of hon- solosits, in duo recitals
oring the volun- and with the Milwaukee
teer initiatives of Symphony Orchestra.
stand-up kids Ko’s winning perform-
across the coun- ance was Chopin’s
try. Two-hundred- “Concerto No. 2 in F
and-forty-four minor, Opus 21.”
youths from Ko won a $10,000 prize
California will each receive a $50 gift card award. He also won the
and recognition certificate from Kohl’s to David Ko prize for best performance
reward efforts that have made a positive of a violin and piano duo
impact on their communities. and the Audience Communication Award. In June,Interact Club students from San Mateo High School gave a presentation to the Rotary
Among those winners are Emma Evenari *** Club of Foster City of their many projects over the past year.Rotarian Greg Kuhl has been the
from Half Moon Bay, Kevin Huo from Foster Jason Bade, a 19-year-old former Aragon Interact advisor for the past 23 years.Projects included:Participation in Safe Streets,Paces for
City, Carolyn Kao from Burlingame, Ariel student, is one of five young California lead- Polio,which raised $7,000 to help create a Polio-free world,a holiday party for children in need,
Sallee from South San Francisco and Yecica ers to be honored with $36,000 for innovative a ‘50s sock hop for the senior ball and a trip to Mazatlan to deliver wheelchairs to those in need
Urena from Belmont. These winners qualify social action projects. and soccer uniforms and balls to children.Interact Club represent Rotarians or the future.
for the chance to receive a $1,000 regional Bade was awarded the Diller Teen
scholarship for post-secondary education. Of Tikkun Olam Award — an annual award phrase that means “repair the world”).
the more than 200 regional winners, 10 that empowers five exceptional teens He founded the first high school environ-
national winners will each receive a total of throughout California who are creating mental services organization in the U.S. that Class notes is a twice weekly column dedicated to
$10,000 in scholarships and Kohl’s will seeks to connect green student groups at high school news. It is compiled by education reporter
lasting change in their communities and Heather Murtagh. You can contact her at (650)
donate $1,000 to a nonprofit organization on beyond (Tikkun Olam is the Hebrew schools nationwide for idea exchange and 344-5200, ext. 105 or at heather@smdailyjour-
each national winner’s behalf. support. nal.com.
Enjoy fun time with Mom, Dad or your favorite grown-up. The across clues are for kids and the down clues are for adults.
Local creeks filled with trash Burlingame business district gets OK San Bruno tries to
San Mateo County has 33 “hot spots” where Opposition to a proposed business improve- get back to ‘normal’
toxic levels of plastic bags, cigarette butts, ment district for Burlingame Avenue area Returning back to “normal” in San Bruno
fast-food containers and old tires pollute merchants was not enough to stop final will come with a number of initial steps like
creeks and shoreline areas, according to Save approval by the City Council Monday night. evaluating the safety of the site affected by
the Bay. Over 200 businesses signed petitions the explosion and fire, ensuring safety in the
The nonprofit agency states in a report against the creation of the group that sought a area and minimizing bills to families who lost
released Tuesday that 225 shoreline and creek tiered assessment to generate $91,000 a year services — moves the City Council took
locations in the Bay Area are overrun with to fund promotion efforts for the downtown Wednesday night. provide suggestions as to how to make it
trash. shopping district. Those votes fell short of the Allowing people to rebuild their lives after secure again. Private security, working in
Save The Bay is asking residents to vote for necessary amount needed to stop the creation the Sept. 9 explosion and fire that killed an conjunction with the San Bruno police, will
one of seven hot spots the nonprofit will of a business improvement district, known as estimated seven people, injured many more be in the area as needed for the next four
“adopt” with a series of volunteer cleanups a BID. Annual fees would be between $100 and destroyed 37 homes starts with evalua- weeks. And utility and cable bills will be low-
throughout 2011, including Redwood Creek and $625 depending on business size, location tion. The City Council adopted two contracts ered, in some cases eliminated, for those
and Colma Creek in San Mateo County. and square footage. to evaluate the safety of the affected area and affected.
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living off “Social Security tax dol- implicit in Horsley’s rhetorical Publisher
Editor, lars.” question in such a way as to ques- Editor, Jerry Lee
Lawyers from all over the coun- The facts do not support his alle- tion Horsley’s qualification for the Keith Keitman obviously Editor in Chief
try have been advertising and solic- gations even remotely. Social job. believes society is going to take Jon Mays
iting residents of San Bruno in Security payroll taxes are used There are quite a number of coun- care of him, as he writes in “The Sports Editor
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insured under the program as well It is not going to happen and he Nicola Zeuzem
Mateo. It shows me these lawyers as for certain eligible dependents serve their communities, frequently should know by now that certain Production Assistant
don’t know anything about San and Medicare. They are not welfare without compensation or recogni- entities (companies) make the Julio Lara
Bruno, our county, our zip code and payments for low-income mothers tion. money and create wealth and that Marketing & Events
they don’t know our community. and children who have not paid into Vargas actively participates on other entities (public services) Kerry McArdle
Once the retainer contract has been the system. public issues. For example, some spend it. Senior Reporter
signed, the residents will never see His complete misunderstanding of years ago, the question arose about May I suggest therefore that the Michelle Durand
these attorneys again. Residents of the financing and purpose of Social the portion of Highway 1 at Devil’s Reporters
folks who make the money
San Bruno should hire the best Security is his problem, but he has Slide that was subject to falling into Emanuel Lee, Heather Murtagh, Bill Silverfarb
the ocean every few years. Vargas should not be killed. Why is he
high-profile national law firm right no right to spew this type of false- Senior Correspondent: Events
here in our backyard. They under- realized a tunnel was the best com- suggesting that’s what we need to Susan E. Cohn
hood to your readers as if it were do? Keith needs to travel to
stand our community, the people fact in order to support his preju- promise between the environmental Business Staff
and PG&E. and the public safety aspects, and socialist countries and live there
dices. You readers deserve better Charlotte Andersen Mark Aspillera
convinced the late congressman for a while. Jennifer Bishop Keith Blake
and the mothers and children going Gloria Brickman Gale Green
each day to school deserve an apol- Tom Lantos to support it to the tune I hope he does not need a new Robert O’Leary Jeff Palter
John Kevranian of many millions of federal dollars. artificial hip or knee while out Kris Skarston
ogy, not that they are likely to ever
San Bruno receive one. The tunnel will be completed next there. Interns • Correspondents • Contractors
year. It is the best solution. Yet at It also seems to have escaped Michael Almonte Jenna Chambers
the time Vargas decided to try to Keith that the Republicans are Diana Clock Michael Costa
Unfair and off base Betty Bernstein obtain it, few believed it feasible. stalling the turn to the left with
Philip Dimaano
Miles Freeborn
Darold Fredricks
Brian Grabianowski
Editor, The description of Vargas that everything in their power not William Jeske Cheri Lucas
San Mateo Horsley promotes demeans her and
Nick Rose Theresa Seiger
Steve Kovalew’s “Who our tax because they like to say no, but Andrew Scheiner Alex Shamis
dollars benefit” letter to the editor in all others who pursue small business because the Obama regime is per- Eliot Storch Jeremy Venook
the Sept. 18 edition of the Daily undertakings and who, when they haps the most defrauded, back-
Unfair characterization raise their voices on civic issues, are Correction Policy
Journal was so full of bigotry and room dealing, union owned,
falsehood that it left me intensely of April Vargas criticized by those who insist rigidly membership-only governments
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CSM can’t
Tigers torch Bearcats hang with
By Emanuel Lee
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Santa Rosa
For one half, the San Mateo and Terra Nova By Emanuel Lee
High football teams exchanged blows like two DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
heavyweight boxers, with neither giving an
inch. The College of San Mateo women’s water polo
Then the Tigers landed some huge combi- team isn’t exactly an offensive juggernaut, so it’s
nations, and, ultimately, the knockout blow in imperative the Bulldogs get off to a good start.
the second half. That didn’t happen in Friday’s Coast
What looked to be a down-to-the-wire game Conference home match against Santa Rosa, and
ended in the most unlikeliest of ways — with the result was predictable — a 9-2 loss. CSM (0-
a running clock starting midway through the 2 Coast, 3-8 overall) coach Randy Wright said
fourth quarter. Terra Nova showed its vast his players lacked a spark from the get-go.
superiority in a 50-29 non-league romp in San “I just saw a reluctance to work (in all phases
Mateo Friday night, beating the Bearcats for of the game), which puts you in a vulnerable
the third time in as many tries in the last year. position and obviously doesn’t produce goals,”
“Absolutely, we’re playing at a higher level he said. “I didn’t see a spark out there and I’m not
at this time now than at the same point last really too pleased with this performance.”
year,” Terra Nova coach Bill Gray said. The Bulldogs trailed 2-0 after the first period
“We’re a little bigger, fitter and quicker on and 4-0 at halftime. Their only solid stretch of the
defense, and our offense is not standing game came for parts of the third, as they scored
around waiting for (former standout quarter- back-to-back goals late in the period. Both of the
back) Carl Cox to win the game for us.” tallies came with CSM enjoying a 6-on-5 advan-
But the Tigers (2-2) have another signal tage.
caller who, like Cox, can single-handedly
First, it was Melissa Chao making a nice cross-
carry a team on his back. Junior Chris Forbes
pool pass to Najelah Najdawi, who was stationed
is putting up some impressive numbers this
on the left wing and immediately rifled a shot
season, and Friday night was no exception. A
into the Santa Rosa goal to make it 6-1 with 3:10
week after completing 18-of-20 passes for
left in the third. A little over two minutes later,
257 yards, Forbes “only” went 16 of 22 for
Najdawi returned the favor, assisting on Chao’s
205 yards with touchdown throws of 6 and 30
goal.
yards.
The Bulldogs were finally displaying some
Of course, there were at least three occa-
cohesion, playing tough on defense and piecing
sions when Forbes threw a perfect ball into his
together a couple of nice set pieces offensively.
receiver’s hands, only to have it dropped.
But the good vibes didn’t last long, as the Bear
Forbes also rushed for 87 yards on 22 carries,
Cubs scored 1:38 into the fourth before burying
with scoring runs covering 2, 2, 5 and 12
another goal two minutes later. Wright conceded
yards. Although Gray described halftime as
Santa Rosa was the superior team, but he felt the
“stressful,” the Tigers never trailed.
match should’ve been closer.
Sure, San Mateo (2-1) answered each Terra
Nova first-half score with a TD of its own, but “Our girls looked like they were tired,” he said.
the third and fourth quarters were a complete- “They certainly played like it. Still, even if you’re
ly different story. The Tigers blitzed the tired, you have to be ready to go mentally. It’s just
NATHAN MOLLAT / DAILY JOURNAL
not there and we’re going to have to figure it out.
Terra Nova quarterback Chris Forbes passed for 205 yards and two touchdowns,and rushed
See TIGERS, Page 14 for 87 yards and three more scores during the Tigers’50-29 win over San Mateo. See CSM, Page 13
TIGERS
but in the second half, we did well in all three
phases (of the game).”
Indeed, the Tigers didn’t waste much time
Continued from page 11 in taking control coming out of halftime. They
NATHAN MOLLAT / DAILY JOURNAL
needed eight, three, eight and two plays,
Capuchino’s Logan Soli,right,celebrates a touchdown during the Mustangs’14-12 win over
respectively, to score on their four second-half
Mt. Eden Friday. Bearcats by scoring four TDs on their first TDs. Forbes hit Elias Vargas (five receptions,
four possessions coming out of halftime, turn-
CAP
and had never taken a snap in a game until 101 yards) for a 30-yard TD to make it 36-21
Friday. When Bacchi went down, Zermeno ing a close contest into a rout. with 6:26 left in the third.
came in and calmly and efficiently guided the Meanwhile, Terra Nova’s defense — led by San Mateo was led by the play of quarter-
Capuchino offense. Scott, who had only 20 linebackers Jeremy Leaver and Eddie back Chris Zografos, who went 7 of 16 for
Continued from page 11 Laurenson —completely took the Bearcats
yards rushing in the first half, rushed for 100 122 yards and TD throws of 64, 19 and 19
yards in the second and finished with 120 out of their game. yards. The first two were to receiver Andrew
Instead, they went on the attack. On the yards on 25 carries. Logan Soli was the “They did a good job of dictating (the play), Ho (four catches, 88 yards). The Bearcats’
ensuing kickoff, Justin Ewing brought the ball Mustangs’ big-play man. He returned a first- and put us in second-and-long and third-and- passing game complemented their stout
out to the 29 and 15 more yards were tacked quarter punt 28 yards to give the Mustangs long situations, (which is never a situation you ground game, as once again, George Naufahu
on when he was hit late out of bounds. The excellent field position and then made a div- want to be in),” San Mateo coach Jeff Scheller finished with a solid performance.
Mustangs drove to Mt. Eden 2 behind the ing, tumbling catch in the end zone late in the said. “(In the second half) they outplayed us, Running hard and consistently breaking
hard, inside running of Will Scott. second quarter that gave Capuchino an 8-0 they wanted it more. But that’s why we play a tackles, Naufahu had 101 yards on 17 carries.
The Capuchino fumble at the 2 with 2:25 lead halftime. Soli finished with six catches team like Terra Nova (a non division oppo- But the Tigers offense was simply too tough to
left would have killed the hopes of most for 62 yards. nent). Sometimes you have to get punched in tame. In addition to Forbes’ exploits, Gray
teams, but again, the Mustangs stood tall, “We have some good players. Kids people the mouth to see how tough you are. If it was was particularly pleased with the play of
forcing and recovering a fumble of their own need to watch for,” Seiden said. “This is a a breeze, it wouldn’t mean anything.” Laurenson, who needed only 10 carries to
which led to the winning score. building team. The kids understand it’s a In a game featuring 890 yards of total rush for 117 yards.
There were plenty of heroics to go around process. The kids have responded. offense, it was Terra Nova’s second-half Then there’s last year’s breakout standout,
for Capuchino. Zermeno, for example, had “For us to be 1-1 and we feel we could be 2- defense that made the ultimate difference. The fullback Josh Cruz, who has been hampered
never played quarterback until this summer 0, we feel good where we are.” Tigers shut down the Bearcats and only by injuries this season. Friday, Cruz saw his
allowed a meaningless TD with 47.7 seconds most significant action of the year, finishing
Dodgers owners Jamie and
Sports Brief Frank McCourt and that
left, when the outcome had long been decided.
Terra Nova’s hard-hitting defense forced two
with 70 yards on just four carries. Indeed, it
was a virtuoso performance from Terra Nova
more work needs to be second-half San Mateo turnovers and the in the second half.
Commissioner Bud Selig done in cutting down the Tigers marched down the field on both occa- San Mateo, meanwhile, will look to
talks playoff expansion number of broken maple sions for scores. rebound next week. Scheller said even in
bats. “Everyone looks at Terra Nova as an offen- defeat, playing a team like Terra Nova will
CHICAGO — Bud Selig wants to explore Selig says that Major sive team, but the defense has given us a lift,” only serve as a benefit as the season goes
expanding the postseason this winter. League baseball has fewer Gray said. “Tonight it didn’t look good along. For one, it brings the players back
Speaking before the St. Louis Cardinals playoff teams than the because of errors in our kicking game (that down to reality.
played the Chicago Cubs on Friday, baseball’s Bud Selig other major sports and gave San Mateo prime field position and “Going 2-0 (to start the season), they got a
commissioner also says he has been monitor- thinks it’s time to discuss allowed it to score on two separate occasions little bit on the high horse,” he said. “We have
ing the divorce proceedings of Los Angeles ways to increase the number of postseason. in the first half). We had some errors early on, to rebound and fix our mistakes.”
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SAT SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI
25 26 27 28 29 30 1
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE NFL STANDINGS
@Colorado @Colorado OFF vs.Arizona vs.Arizona vs.Arizona vs.Padres
5:10 p.m. 12:10 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 12:45 p.m. 7:15 p.m.
East Division
W L Pct GB
East Division
W L Pct GB
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD
Tampa Bay 92 61 .601 — Philadelphia 93 61 .604 — East
New York 92 62 .597 1/2 Atlanta 86 68 .558 7 W L T Pct PF PA
vs.Rangers vs.Rangers @Angels @Angels @Angels @Seattle @Seattle Boston 85 68 .556 7 Florida 76 77 .497 16 1/2 Miami 2 0 0 1.000 29 20
1:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. Toronto 78 75 .510 14 New York 74 79 .484 18 1/2 N.Y.Jets 1 1 0 .500 37 24
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL Baltimore 61 92 .399 31 Washington 66 88 .429 27 New England 1 1 0 .500 52 52
Buffalo 0 2 0 .000 17 49
Central Division Central Division
Sept. 25 Sept. 29 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 20 Oct. 23 W L Pct GB W L Pct GB South
@Toronto FC vs.Chicago @Columbus @DC United vs.Houston vs.Chivas USA x-Minnesota 92 61 .601 — Cincinnati 86 68 .558 — W L T Pct PF PA
1 p.m. 8 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. @Kansas City Chicago 81 72 .529 11 St.Louis 79 74 .516 6 1/2 Houston 2 0 0 1.000 64 51
ESPN 2 CSN-CAL CSN-CAL 5:30 p.m. Houston 74 80 .481 12 Jacksonville 1 1 0 .500 37 55
Detroit 78 75 .510 14
Kansas City 63 90 .412 29 Milwaukee 72 81 .471 13 1/2 Tennessee 1 1 0 .500 49 32
Cleveland 63 91 .409 29 1/2 Chicago 69 84 .451 16 1/2 Indianapolis 1 1 0 .500 62 48
Sept. 12 Sept. 20 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Pittsburgh 53 100 .346 32 1/2
@ Seattle vs.Saints @ Chiefs @ Falcons vs. Eagles vs. Raiders @ Panthers North
Loss,31-6 10 a.m. 5:20 p.m. 10 a.m.
West Division
Loss,25-22 10 a.m. 1:05 p.m. West Division W L T Pct PF PA
FOX NBC FOX
W L Pct GB
FOX CBS W L Pct GB Pittsburgh 2 0 0 1.000 34 20
Texas 85 68 .556 —
Oakland 77 76 .503 8 San Francisco 87 67 .565 — Cincinnati 1 1 0 .500 39 48
Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Los Angeles 75 78 .490 10 San Diego 86 67 .562 1/2 Baltimore 1 1 0 .500 20 24
@ Titans vs. Rams @ Cardinals vs. Texans vs. Chargers @ 49ers @ Broncos Seattle 58 95 .379 27 Colorado 82 71 .536 4 1/2 Cleveland 0 2 0 .000 28 33
Loss,38-13 Win,16-14 1:15 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:15 p.m. Los Angeles 75 79 .487 12
CBS CBS CBS CBS CBS x-clinched division Arizona 62 92 .403 25 West
W L T Pct PF PA
Friday’s games Friday’s games Kansas City 2 0 0 1.000 37 28
LOCAL SCOREBOARD Boston 10,N.Y.Yankees 8
Cleveland 7,Kansas City 3
St.Louis 7,Chicago Cubs 1
Washington 8,Atlanta 3
San Diego
Denver
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1
0
0
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.500
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48
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FOOTBALL Scoring summary Detroit 10,Minnesota 1 Houston 10,Pittsburgh 7 Oakland 1 1 0 .500 29 52
TN — Forbes 2 run (Dineen kick) Toronto 6,Baltimore 4 Philadelphia 3,N.Y.Mets 2
Capuchino 14,Mt.Eden-Hayward 12 Milwaukee 6,Florida 2
Mt.Eden 0 0 6 6 — 12 SM — Ho 64 pass from Zografos (Ho kick)
TN — Forbes 2 run (Dineen kick)
Tampa Bay 5,Seattle 3
Chicago White Sox 2,L.A.Angels 1 San Francisco 2,Colorado 1 NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Capuchino 0 8 0 6 — 14 Texas 10,Oakland 3 L.A.Dodgers 3,Arizona 1 East
Scoring summary SM — Ho 19 pass from Zografos (Dineen kick) San Diego 4,Cincinnati 3
Saturday’s Games W L T Pct PF PA
C — Soli 26 pass from Bacchi (Ewing pass from TN — Virgin 6 pass from Forbes (Dineen kick) Baltimore (Guthrie 10-14) at Toronto (R.Romero 13- Saturday’s Games Washington 1 1 0 .500 40 37
Bacchi) SM — Strathearn 19 pass from Zografos (Ho kick) 9),10:07 a.m. Atlanta (D.Lowe 14-12) at Washington (Maya 0-2), N.Y.Giants 1 1 0 .500 45 56
ME — Gil 7 run (run fail) TN — Forbes 5 run (Dineen kick) Texas (D.Holland 3-4) at Oakland (G.Gonzalez 14- 10:05 a.m. Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 55 59
TN — Vargas 30 pass from Forbes (Capitulo pass 9),1:05 p.m. St.Louis (C.Carpenter 15-8) at Chicago Cubs (Cole- Dallas 0 2 0 .000 27 40
ME — Leano 15 fumble return (pass fail) man 2-2),10:05 a.m.
from Forbes) Boston (Lester 18-8) at N.Y.Yankees (Nova 1-0),1:10
C — Zermeno 1 run (kick fai) Cincinnati (Tr.Wood 5-4) at San Diego (Garland 14-
TN — Forbes 12 run (Dineen kick) p.m. South
Individual statistics Kansas City (Greinke 9-13) at Cleveland (J.Gomez 12),1:10 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA
TN — Cruz 11 run (Dineen kick)
RUSHING (carries-yards): MT. EDEN — Gil16-33, 3-5),4:05 p.m. Houston (Norris 9-8) at Pittsburgh (Duke 7-14),4:05 Tampa Bay 2 0 0 1.000 37 21
Robinson 2-17,McGowan 1-(-2),Team 1-(-5).Totals SM — Alhakin 15 pass from Brill (Naufahu pass p.m.
from Ho) Minnesota (Pavano 17-11) at Detroit (Bonderman New Orleans 1 0 0 1.000 14 9
20-43.CAPUCHINO — Scott 25-120,Soli 2-7,Ewing 8-9),4:05 p.m. N.Y.Mets (Gee 1-1) at Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 10- Atlanta 1 1 0 .500 50 22
2-1,Zermeno 6-(-5),Bacchi 3-(-14).Totals 38-109. Individual statistics 9),4:05 p.m.
Seattle (Fister 6-12) at Tampa Bay (Garza 14-9),4:10 Carolina 0 2 0 .000 25 51
PASSING (comp-att-yards-td-int): MT. EDEN — RUSHING (carries-yards):TERRA NOVA — Lauren- p.m. Florida (Volstad 10-9) at Milwaukee (Narveson 11-
Robinson 15-26-121-0-0. CAPUCHINO — Bacchi son 10-117,Forbes 22-87,Cruz 4-70.Totals 36-274. Chicago White Sox (Danks 13-11) at L.A. Angels 8),4:10 p.m. North
11-25-103-1-3, Zermeno 2-3-21-0-0. Totals 13-28- SAN MATEO — Naufahu 17-101, Filikitonga 6-43, (Kazmir 9-14),6:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Ely 4-8) at Arizona (D.Hudson 6-1), W L T Pct PF PA
124-1-3. Latu 9-34,Vimahi 5-47,Garcia-rodela 2-30,Collins Sunday’s Games 5:10 p.m. Chicago 2 0 0 1.000 46 34
3-23,Zografos 3-(-4).Totals 45-274. Kansas City at Cleveland,10:05 a.m. San Francisco (Zito 9-13) at Colorado (Hammel 10- Green Bay 2 0 0 1.000 61 27
RECEIVING (catches-yards): MT. EDEN — Arrizon PASSING (comp-att-yds-td-int): TERRA NOVA — 8),5:10 p.m.
6-61,McGowan 2-20,Jackson 3-17,Deo 1-9,Cardera Minnesota at Detroit,10:05 a.m. Detroit 0 2 0 .000 46 54
Forbes 16-22-205-2-0.SAN MATEO — Zografos 7- Baltimore at Toronto,10:07 a.m. Sunday’s Games Minnesota 0 2 0 .000 19 28
2-8,Gil 1-6.Totals 15-121.CAPUCHINO — Soli 6-62, 16-122-3-1,Brill 1-2-15-1-0. Atlanta at Washington,10:35 a.m.
Ewing 2-30,Davis 3-22,Molina 1-15,Zermeno 1-(- Seattle at Tampa Bay,10:40 a.m.
RECEIVING (catches-yards):TERRA NOVA — Virgin Chicago White Sox at L.A.Angels,12:35 p.m. Houston at Pittsburgh,10:35 a.m. West
5).Totals 13-124. N.Y.Mets at Philadelphia,10:35 a.m.
5-43,Beale 1-5,Manessis 2-21,Vargas 5-101,Smith Texas at Oakland,1:05 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA
TOTAL OFFENSE (rushing-passing-total):MT.EDEN 1-26,Laurenson 1-8,Cruz 1-(-1).Totals 16-205.SAN Florida at Milwaukee,11:10 a.m.
— 43-121-164.CAPUCHINO — 109-124-233. Boston at N.Y.Yankees,5:05 p.m. Seattle 1 1 0 .500 45 37
MATEO — Ho 4-88,Jackson 1-12,Strathearn 1-19, Monday’s Games St.Louis at Chicago Cubs,11:20 a.m. Arizona 1 1 0 .500 24 54
Terra Nova 50,San Mateo 29 Asuncion 1-3,Alhakim 1-15.Totals 8-137. Detroit at Cleveland,4:05 p.m. San Francisco at Colorado,12:10 p.m. San Francisco 0 2 0 .000 28 56
Terra Nova 14 7 22 7 — 50 TOTAL OFFENSE (rush-pass-total):TERRA NOVA — N.Y.Yankees at Toronto,4:07 p.m. Cincinnati at San Diego,1:05 p.m. St.Louis 0 2 0 .000 27 33
San Mateo 7 14 0 8 — 29 274-205-479.SAN MATEO — 274-137-411. Baltimore at Tampa Bay,4:10 p.m. L.A.Dodgers at Arizona,1:10 p.m.
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Pets on parade Health and wellness fair more information call 522-7490. obedience and agility at the
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in outrageous and fanciful parade is led by a contingent of Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. dogs and her background in
costumes Saturday morning for tots and families who belong to at the Senior Center, 2645 happy and fit education,psychology and dance
the Seventh Annual Burlingame the Burlingame Mothers Club. Alameda de las Pulgas, San Discover opportunities for complements her work with
Pet Parade on Broadway.Sign up Participants strut to the music of Mateo. Free health screenings outdoor sports with your dog as canine teams.
by 9:30 a.m.,start marching at 10 the Burlingame High School (dental, blood pressure, BMI, trainer Rachel Mizenko shows The event takes place 2:30 p.m.to
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18 Weekend • Sept. 25-26, 2010 WEEKEND JOURNAL THE DAILY JOURNAL
CBS’‘Face the Nation’ 8:30 a.m. “Night/Light: Bay Area Photographers Take Aim After
Dark,” a joint presentation by the San Francisco Arts
Marco Rubio,Republican nominee for Senate in Florida; Commission Gallery’s Art at City Hall Program and
Ken Buck,Republican nominee for Senate in Colorado; PhotoAlliance, is an intriguing collection of nighttime
Sal Russo,chief strategist,Tea Party Express. images, ranging from landscapes to portraits, from
NBC’s ‘Meet the Press’ 8 a.m. photodocumentary essays to fantastical narratives. This
juried show contains the work of 28 artists, whose widely
Education Secretary Arne Duncan; Michelle Rhee,schools different visions reveal the often-unnoticed world that exists
chancellor for the District of Columbia; Randi Weingarten, between sunset and sunrise.
president,American Federation of Teachers; Robert Bobb, Some images resulted when skill in the medium com-
emergency financial manager,Detroit public schools. bined with luck and quick thinking.
Of his engaging “Raccoons at the Legion of Honor,” the
CNN’s ‘State of the Union’ 3 p.m. primary promotional image for Night/Light, photographer
Sens.Dick Durbin,D-Ill.,and independent Joe Lieberman Stephen Thomson says, “The photo was taken with a Nikon Raccoons at the Legion of Honor.2006.Stephen Thomson
of Connecticut; Reps.Marsha Blackburn,R-Tenn.,and D50 in 2006. I was using that camera, mounted on a tripod,
to help my then-roommate snap photos of his car. I was new It is a very introspective experience and one that makes me
Cathy McMorris Rodgers,R-Wash. feel most in tune with my self.”
to the Bay Area and specifically the Outer Richmond, so the
‘Fox News Sunday’ 8 a.m. Legion of Honor and the raccoons that apparently congre- Taken as a whole, the exhibition allows the viewer to see
gated there had been unknown to me. I had seen raccoons in a night world captured in high relief.
Reps.Steny Hoyer,D-Md.; John Boehner,R-Ohio; and Aimee Le Duc, Gallery Manager, San Francisco Arts
Kevin McCarthy,R-Calif. the neighborhood previously, climbing over fences and
milling about in the streets, or even running together in pairs Commission Gallery, says, “We received almost 200 sub-
for long stretches — but never had I expected to see so missions for the Night/Light exhibition. The other jurors
many at one time. It had been my roommate’s suggestion to and I were impressed by the breadth and intensity of all of
take his car pics at the Legion of Honor. We were there late the work. On a personal note, I feel fortunate to have been
TODAY’S at night, between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. When the bus arrived,
the raccoons came out of the woodwork (or granitework, as
exposed to the vast community of nighttime photographers
in the Bay Area. From the Sutro Baths to Mare Island to
MOVIE TIMES the case may be), and I didn’t hesitate to turn my camera desert landscapes, organizing the exhibition allowed me to
see the Bay Area in a way I never had before.”
towards them. I kept the camera on the tripod but shifted it
as silently as I could so as not to scare them away. I may Participating artists are Jay Ach, Barbara Collins, Tamara
have moved a little closer to them, but made sure not to Danoyan, Armand Emamdjomeh, Miguel Farias, Linda
CENTURY 12 DOWNTOWN • SAN MATEO • 558-0512 appear threatening. I think they may have been too hungry Fitch, Andy Frazer, Terri Garland, Lenny Greenwald,
to notice me anyway.” Sandrine Hermand-Grisel, Daniel Konhauser, Oren Lukatz,
ALPHA AND OMEGA 3D (PG) (11:20 AM) | (1:55) | (4:30) | 7:15 | 9:30 THE
Some images illustrate the challenges and rewards of Vanessa Marsh, Geneviève Massé, Kristopher Parra, Keith
AMERICAN (R) (11:15 AM) | (2:00) | (4:35) | 7:20 | 10:10 DEVIL (PG-13) (11:05 AM)
| (1:10) | (3:15) | (5:20) | 8:00 | 10:25 EASY A (PG-13) (11:00 AM) | (12:10) | (1:40) working with a camera after dark. Petersen, Shawn Peterson, Jesse Pollock, Chris Rochelle,
| (2:30) | (4:10) | (5:00) | 7:00 | 7:55 | 9:40 | 10:35 EAT PRAY LOVE (PG-13) (11:40 Palo Alto photographer Lena Tsakmaki, who has three Greta and Manu Schnetzler, Jeff St. Andrews, Stephen
AM) | (3:20) | 6:50 | 9:55 GOING THE DISTANCE (R) (3:50) | 10:15 INCEPTION
black and white photographs in the show, observes, Thomson, Lena Tsakmaki, Don Whitebread, Cynthia
(PG-13) (12:20) | 7:00 THE OTHER GUYS (PG-13) (11:25 AM) | (2:05) | (4:45) | 7:30
“Nowhere is the importance of light more pronounced than Wood, Nina Zeininger and Mark Jaremko.
| 10:05 RESIDENT EVIL: AFTERLIFE (R) (12:50) | (3:30) | 6:10 | 8:50 RESIDENT
at night photographs. There, rather than illuminate and Night/Light: Bay Area Photographers Take Aim After
EVIL: AFTERLIFE 3D (R) (11:10 AM) | (12:00) | (1:35) | (2:35) | (4:00) | (5:05) | 7:10 |
8:00 | 9:50 | 10:40 THE TOWN (R) (11:00 AM) | (1:50) | (4:40) | 7:50 | 10:40 reveal, light seems to caress the surfaces. That is the reason Dark, at the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, San
why the experience of photographing at night is so magical. Francisco City Hall, Ground Floor, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlet
CENTURY 20 DOWNTOWN REDWOOD CITY • 201-1341 Silver light shines from above, you are enveloped in the Place, San Francisco. Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
blue and black velvet of the night, the air is bittersweet and through Jan.14. Free.
ALPHA AND OMEGA (PG) 12:25 | 2:40 | 4:55 | 7:10 ALPHA AND OMEGA 3D (PG)
11:20 AM | 1:35 | 3:50 | 6:00 | 8:15 | 10:30 THE AMERICAN (R) 11:25 AM | 1:55 you expect that the outcome will not be what your eye sees
| 4:35 | 7:25 | 9:55 DESPICABLE ME (PG) 11:25 AM | 1:40 | 4:15 DEVIL (PG-13) but an alchemy performed by time, the night and your lens.
11:45 AM | 12:40 | 1:45 | 2:45 | 3:50 | 4:50 | 5:55 | 6:55 | 8:05 | 9:05 | 10:15 EASY Susan Cohn can be reached at [email protected].
A (PG-13) 11:35 AM | 12:30 | 1:50 | 2:55 | 4:10 | 5:15 | 6:40 | 7:50 | 9:10 | 10:20
She’s constantly tormented by uber- totally implausible, but whatever.
AGAIN
EAT PRAY LOVE (PG-13) 7:05 | 10:15 GOING THE DISTANCE (R) 11:55 AM | 2:25
| 5:00 | 7:40 | 10:05 INCEPTION (PG-13) 11:50 AM | 3:25 | 6:45 | 10:00 THE LAST mean girl Joanna (Odette Yustman), the Joanna is now the picture of compas-
EXORCISM (PG-13) 9:25 MACHETE (R) 12:15 | 2:50 | 5:20 | 8:00 | 10:35 NANNY
MCPHEE RETURNS (PG) 11:30 AM | 2:00 | 4:30 THE OTHER GUYS (PG-13) 7:15 |
gorgeous head cheerleader. But that sion and kindness, working as a nurse
9:50 RESIDENT EVIL: AFTERLIFE (R) 12:10 | 2:35 | 5:05 | 7:35 | 10:05 RESIDENT bullying makes her stronger, and even- and helping the poor. And somehow,
Continued from page 17 tually she ditches the glasses, pimples she doesn’t remember Marni. But she’s
EVIL: AFTERLIFE 3D (R) 11:40 AM | 12:45 | 1:20 | 2:00 | 3:10 | 3:45 | 4:25 | 5:35 |
6:20 | 7:00 | 8:10 | 8:50 | 9:30 | 10:40 SALT (PG-13) 8:15 | 10:40 TAKERS (PG-13) and stringy hair and looks like ... got the rest of the family wowed: mom
11:30 AM | 2:10 | 4:45 | 7:20 | 10:10 THE TOWN (R) 12:00 | 1:30 | 3:00 | 4:30 | 6:00 though, and a few moments between Kristen Bell. Gail (Curtis), dad Mark (Victor
| 7:30 | 9:00 | 10:30 TOY STORY 3 (G) 12:20 | 3:05 | 5:40 Sigourney Weaver and Jamie Lee Now, Marni’s a rising public rela- Garber) and younger brother Ben
Curtis make you long for a smarter, tions executive. But as she heads back (Billy Unger). Of course the groom,
CENTURY 20 • DALY CITY • 994-2488 more substantial film. to her small town in Northern older brother Will (Jimmy Wolk), is
ALPHA AND OMEGA (PG) (12:45) | (3:15) | (5:45) | 8:15 ALPHA AND OMEGA 3D “You Again” begins in 2002, with California for her brother’s wedding, smitten, and even though they all went
(PG) 12:01 AM | (11:30 AM) | (2:00) | (4:30) | 7:00 | 9:30 THE AMERICAN (R) (11:10 uber-nerd Marni Olivia Olsen (Kristen she realizes at the last minute who the to high school together, somehow he
AM) | (1:55) | (4:50) | 7:35 | 10:20 DESPICABLE ME 3D (PG) (10:55 AM) | (1:25) | Bell) — that’s right, her initials are bride is: Joanna. How this discovery doesn’t recall that Joanna terrorized the
(3:55) DEVIL (PG-13) (10:50 AM) | (12:00) | (1:10) | (2:20) | (3:30) | (4:40) | (5:50) | MOO — looking into the camera and never took place prior to a phone call place in general and his younger sister
7:00 | 8:10 | 9:20 | 10:30 | 11:45 EASY A (PG-13) 12:15 AM | (11:45 AM) | (1:00) describing how awful high school is. on the airplane en route back home is in particular.
| (2:15) | (3:30) | (4:45) | 6:00 | 7:15 | 8:30 | 9:45 | 11:00 EAT PRAY LOVE (PG-13)
(11:30 AM) | (2:45) THE EXPENDABLES (R) 10:40 GOING THE DISTANCE (R) 7:20
| 10:05 INCEPTION (PG-13) 7:10 | 10:35 THE LAST EXORCISM (PG-13) 12:10 AM
| 7:20 | 9:50 MACHETE (R) 12:15 AM | (11:05 AM) | (1:45) | (4:25) | 7:05 | 9:45
NANNY MCPHEE RETURNS (PG) (10:55 AM) | (1:40) | (4:25) THE OTHER GUYS
(PG-13) (11:00 AM) | (4:40) | 10:20 RESIDENT EVIL: AFTERLIFE (R) (12:45) | (3:25)
| 6:05 | 8:45 | 11:25 RESIDENT EVIL: AFTERLIFE 3D (R) 12:01 AM | (10:45 AM) |
(11:20 AM) | (12:05) | (1:25) | (2:00) | (2:45) | (4:05) | (4:50) | (5:25) | 6:25 | 6:45 |
7:30 | 8:05 | 9:05 | 9:25 | 10:10 | 10:45 | 11:45 SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD
(PG-13) (1:50) | 7:30 TAKERS (PG-13) (10:50 AM) | (1:40) | (4:30) | 7:15 | 10:00 THE
TOWN (R) 12:15 AM | (10:45 AM) | (12:15) | (1:45) | (3:15) | (4:45) | 6:15 | 7:45 | 9:15
| 10:45 TOY STORY 3 (G) (11:05 AM) | (1:50) | (4:35)
Saturday, Sept. 25, 2010 ARIES (March 21-April 19) - Think before you speak,
because even though you might not have any intention to
Some excellent changes could be in the works for you in the
do so, you could accidentally say something that a sensitive
coming year that might have something to do with both your
friend could find offensive.
social life and your work-related affairs. The improvements
you experience will favorably affect your family as well. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - If you can’t stand to lose, don’t
engage in any competitive sport, especially if you intend to
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Forgo talking about your family
play a competitor whom you badly want to beat. There’s a
run-ins or problems with others, because what you say in
good chance s/he has been busy practicing.
anger will get back to whomever is the target. What you say
will not just be repeated but embellished. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - No matter how angry you might
be at the moment, do not get into any heated disagreement
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Someone with whom you’ve
with someone in your family if there are outsiders present. It
had personal problems might start to get chummy with a
will tar the entire clan, not just you.
buddy of yours. Before s/he can do any harm, explain your
consternation to your friend. CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Don’t expect a partnership
arrangement to work out as well as anticipated, if neither you
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - Take care not to place a
nor your colleague is exercising good judgment. Lay out a
friend or yourself in an awkward position by asking to borrow
game plan first and analyze it for bugs.
something in front of others, in case s/he needs to say no. Be
more discreet. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - If you must work on a complex com-
mercial endeavor, be extra patient and diligent about what
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Spend time participating
you’re doing and how you go about it. Hidden problems are
in some kind of lighthearted, pleasurable activity with friends,
apt to be part of the mix.
instead of attempting to further a personal ambition. Give it a
rest already! VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - You might feel you have a lot to
tell your friends, but be careful you don’t end up dominating
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - Take it easy and don’t make
the conversation. Once you’ve had your say, let up and listen
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life a win-or-lose situation. You could trip over your own ego,
to the responses.
should you begin competing against a good acquaintance. Sudoku
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Bear in mind that sometimes
people start voicing crazy things just to hear themselves talk. answers
If you sense that’s the case, take what is being said with a
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110 Employment 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Drabble Drabble Drabble
CASE# CIV 496284 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR STATEMENT #240859
CHANGE OF NAME The following person is doing business
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, as: Ivy Advantage, 1025 Harrison Ave.,
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, Redwood City, CA 94062 is hereby reg-
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, istered by the following owner: Ghassan
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 Mazen Elmashni, same address. The
PETITION OF business is conducted by an Individual.
Michelle M. Pierce The registrants commenced to transact
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: business under the FBN on 10/13/10.
Petitioner, Michelle M. Pierce filed a peti- /s/ Ghassan Mazen Elmashni /
tion with this court for a decree changing This statement was filed with the Asses-
name as follows: sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
Present name: Codey Ryan Syverson- County on 09/09/10. (Published in the
Pierce San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/11/10,
Proposed name: Codey Ryan Pierce 09/18/10, 09/25/10, 10/02/10).
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear be-
fore this court at the hearing indicated FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- STATEMENT #240877
tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
The following person is doing business Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
as: R.G. Dental Studio, 1 S. Lindon Ave.
name changes described above must file Ste. 6, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA
a written objection that includes the rea- 94080 is hereby registered by the follow-
sons for the objection at least two court ing owner: Raul Guillan, 26 Center St.,
days before the matter is scheduled to REDWOOD CITY, CA 94061. The busi-
be heard and must appear at the hearing ness is conducted by an Individual. The
to show cause why the petition should registrants commenced to transact busi-
not be granted. If no written objection is ness under the FBN on
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- /s/ Raul E. Guillen /
tion without a hearing. This statement was filed with the Asses-
A HEARING on the petition shall be held sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
on October 6, 2010, at 9 a.m., Dept. PJ, County on 09/10/10. (Published in the
NEWSPAPER INTERNS Room 2C at 400 County Center, Red- San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/11/10,
JOURNALISM wood City, CA 94063.
A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall
09/18/10, 09/25/10, 10/02/10).
The Daily Journal is looking for in-
terns to do entry level reporting, re- be published at least once each week for
search, updates of our ongoing fea- four successive weeks prior to the date FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
tures and interviews. Photo interns al- set for hearing on the petition in the fol- STATEMENT #240933
so welcome. lowing newspaper of general circulation: The following person is doing business
The Daily Journal, San Mateo County as: Geeks Vs. Geeks, 826 Columbia Cir-
We expect a commitment of four to Filed: August 16, 2010 cle, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94065 is
eight hours a week for at least four /s/ Stephen Hall / hereby registered by the following owner:
months. The internship is unpaid, but Judge of the Superior Court Patricia Muniosguren Yulo. The business 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 304 Furniture
intelligent, aggressive and talented in- Dated: 08/16/2010 is conducted by an Individual. The regis-
terns have progressed in time into (Published 09/04/2010, 09/11/2010, trants commenced to transact business ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Oak
paid correspondents and full-time re- 09/18/2010, 09/25/2010) under the FBN on wood, great condition, glass doors, fits
LEGAL NOTICES
porters. /s/ Patricia M. Yulo / large TV, 2 drawers, shelves , $100/obo.
This statement was filed with the Asses- (650)261-9681
College students or recent graduates sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
are encouraged to apply. Newspaper County on 09/14/10. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/18/10, EUDUXIANA BED with headboard and
CASE# CIV 498811
experience is preferred but not neces-
sarily required. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR 09/25/10, 10/02/10, 10/09/10). Fictitious Business Name Statements, Trustee Sale remote control. Hardly used, paid $6k
selling $1,500 OBO. (650)740-1743
CHANGE OF NAME
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
Notice, Alcohol Beverage License, Name Change,
Please send a cover letter describing FANCY COCKTAIL SIDE TABLE - 2
your interest in newspapers, a resume COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #240870
Probate, Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, door, 1 drawer, excellent condition, anti-
400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
and three recent clips. Before you ap-
ply, you should familiarize yourself REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 The following person is doing business Notice of Public Sales, and More. que, $95. obo, (650)349-6059.
PETITION OF as: Ecological Legacy, 1777 Borel Place
with our publication. Our Web site: #309, SAN MATEO, CA 94402 is hereby FRAMED MIRRORS - Pair of dark wal-
www.smdailyjournal.com. Shazia Azam
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: registered by the following owner: Eliza- Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. nut, framed mirrors, 29” X 22”, perfect,
beth Weatherly, P.O. Box 369, ORINDA each $25., pair $44., (650)344-6565
Send your information via e-mail to Petitioner, Shazia Azam filed a petition
CA 94563-0369. The business is con-
[email protected] or by reg- with this court for a decree changing
name as follows: ducted by an Individual. The registrants Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 FRENCH END TABLE - exquisite inlaid
ular mail to 800 S. Claremont St #210, rich mahogany wood, custom glass tray,
San Mateo CA 94402. Present name: Shahzia Azam commenced to transact business under
the FBN on 07/01/2010
Email them to: [email protected] 20” x 27” X 19”H, $100., (650)347-5104
Proposed name: Shazia A. Khan
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons /s/ Elizabeth Weatherly/
This statement was filed with the Asses- LARGE PICNIC table - 3’ x 8’, $25.,
interested in this matter shall appear be- (650)368-0748
fore this court at the hearing indicated sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- County on 09/09/2010. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/25/10, MAHOGANY BEDROOM DRESSER -
SALES - tition for change of name should not be 37 L x 19 W 9 drawers and attached mir-
granted. Any person objecting to the 10/02/10, 10/09/10, 10/16/10).
ror 37 H x 36 W , $75., (650)341-1645
Putnam Auto Group name changes described above must file 297 Bicycles 303 Electronics
a written objection that includes the rea- MATTRESS TWIN size perfect condition
Buick Pontiac GMC sons for the objection at least two court FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME BICYCLE WICKER BASKET -quality INTELLIVISION CONTROLLER with 13 SOLD!
$50,000 Average Expectation days before the matter is scheduled to STATEMENT #240663 thick weave, never used, $25. obo, game cartridges $50., (650)592-5591
be heard and must appear at the hearing The following person is doing business RECLINER - Beige, $40., (650)771-1888
a must… as: (1) Searching Pathways (2) Adoles-
(650)260-2664
5 Men or Women for to show cause why the petition should JVC DVD cd player $25. (650)834-4926
not be granted. If no written objection is cent Pathways (3) Couples Pathways, ROLL-A-WAY SUPERB, wood book-
Career Sales Position 1059 Alameda De Las Pulgas, BEL- MENS MOUNTAIN bike 26 inch new 18 case/entertainment center $70.
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- speed, SOLD! JVC VHS recorder - Like new, $15.,
tion without a hearing. MONT, CA 94002 is hereby registered (650)367-8949 (415)585-3622
• Car Allowance A HEARING on the petition shall be held by the following owner: Robert Mitchell,
• Paid insurance w/life & dental on November 05, 2010, at 9 a.m., Dept. 2033 Ralston Ave. #31, BELMONT. The 298 Collectibles MAGNOVOX 32” TV - excellent cond., SHELVING - 2000 square foot of shelv-
• 401k plan 24, Room 2C, at 400 County Center, business is conducted by an Individual. refurbished, $100.obo., (650)260-2664 ing, $500. obo, (650)212-6666
Redwood City, CA 94063. The registrants commenced to transact 49ER REPORT issues '85-'87 $35/all,
• Five day work week business under the FBN on MICRO TEK scanner/copier - excellent TABLE & CHAIR SET - new, perfect
A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall (650)592-2648
be published at least once each week for /s/ Robert Mitchell / condition, $15., (650)368-0748 condition, $475., (650)638-1285
Top Performers earn $100k Plus!! This statement was filed with the Asses-
Bilingual a plus four successive weeks prior to the date PANASONIC COLOR tv with Vhs combo TV STAND good condition beige lots of
set for hearing on the petition in the fol- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo BAY MEADOW coffee mug in box $10.
Paid training included County on 08/27/2010. (Published in the 20 inches like new $70. 650-347-9920 storage $40. (650)867-2720
Call Mr. Olson lowing newspaper of general circulation: (650)345-1111
The Daily Journal, San Mateo County San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/25/10,
1-866-788-6267 10/02/10, 10/09/10, 10/16/10). PHILIPS VCR pus VHS HQ 4head hi-fi TWO END tables: $35 or $20 each.
Filed: September 17, 2010 CARNIVAL GLASS WATER PITCHER - like new San Mateo. SOLD! (650)787-8219
/s/ Stephen Hall / beautiful design, $25., leave message
Judge of the Superior Court (650)365-1797 PHILLIPS VCR plus vhs-hu 4 head Hi-Fi WOODEN BOOKCASE with doors, $20.,
Dated: 09/17/2010 NOTICE OF APPLICATION like new, $35. (650)341-5347 (650)771-1888
SALES/MARKETING (Published 09/25/2010, 10/02/2010, TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES CLASSICAL, OPERA dvds (200), al-
INTERNSHIPS 10/09/2010, 10/16/2010) Date of Filing Application: 09/15/2010 most new, and (100) CD’s, $3,000 all, PROSCAN VCR plus VHS HQ with re- WOODEN KITCHEN China Cabinet: $99
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking To Whom It May Concern: (650)233-0111 mote San Mateo $50. (650)341-5347 (great condition!), (650)367-1350
for ambitious interns who are eager to The Name(s) of the applicant(s) is/are:
jump into the business arena with both THIEVES MARKET LLC COLORIZED TERRITORIAL quarters (5 SAMSUNG COLOR tv 27 inches good
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs The applicant(s) listed above are apply- pieces) uncirculated $18/all. (408)249- condition $90. 650-347-9920 306 Housewares
of the newspaper and media industries. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ing to Department of Alcoholic Beverage 3858
This position will provide valuable Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: SANIO CASETTE/RECORDER 2 way "PRINCESS HOUSE" decorator urn
STATEMENT #240758 "Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H
experience for your bright future. The following person is doing business 1602 S. EL CAMINO REAL DANCING FIGURINE by Bradley Dolls - Radio - $95.obo, call for more details,
Fax resume (650)344-5290 SAN MATEO, CA 94402-3024 Musical, plays “If You Love Me”, 8 1/2 “ (650)290-1960 $25., (650)868-0436
as: S.F. Flooring Group, 701 San Mateo
email [email protected] Ave., SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 is hereby Type of license applied for: tall, $20., (650)518-0813
registered by the following owner: Jeffrey 41 - On-Sale Beer and Wine SONY RADIO cassette recorder $15 BISSEL STEAM CLEANER - easy to
Scott Fisher, 140 Elmwood Ct., SAN - Eating Place GLASSES 6 sets redskins, good condi- black good condition. (650)345-1111 use, used 3 times, cleans great,
BRUNO, and Rain Stogden, same ad- San Mateo Daily Journal tion never used $30/all. (650)345-1111 $35.obo, (650)260-2664
127 Elderly Care Sept. 18, 25, Oct. 2, 2010. TEKNIKA VCR HQ $40. (650)341-5347
dress. The business is conducted by a
General Partnership. The registrants HISTORY BOOK of "Superbowls by the
bay" game 1-18, $35., (650)592-2648 TV - Big Screen, $70., ok BOWL - light green heavy glass swirl de-
commenced to transact business under condition,(650)367-1350
210 Lost & Found sign bowl, great centerpiece, $25.,
FAMILY RESOURCE the FBN on N/A.
/s/ Scott Fisher / (650)834-2804
GUIDE This statement was filed with the Asses- FOUND SONY Power Shot digital cam-
JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri- 304 Furniture
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo chard (650)834-4926 CANDLEHOLDER - Gold, angel on it,
The San Mateo Daily era, July 14th at Fox School in Belmont. tall, purchased from Brueners, originally
County on 09/02/2010. (Published in the (650)593-9294 3 PIECE COFFEE TABLE SET: $100.
Journal’s OAKLAND A'S bobble head dolls 80's (650)787-8219 $100., selling for $20.,(650)867-2720
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/04/10, (2) $15/each or $25/all in box. (408)249-
twice-a-week resource guide 09/11/10, 09/18/10, 09/25/10). LOST: CAMERA in case. Burlingame 3858 3 TIERED stainless rolling cart gently COUNTERTOP WATER DISPENSER :
for Avenue / Washington Park area. Lost used $100 firm, (650)341-0418 Oasis water cooler Hot N Cold, Durable
children and families. Saturday, July 31 around 1pm. Bummed POSTER - framed photo of President & excellent condition,$86, (650)278-2702
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME about losing camera; mostly bummed Wilson and Chinese Junk $25 cash,
STATEMENT #240621 46" ROUND dining table $90. Call
about losing family photos in camera. If (650)755-8238 (650)430-4884 OVEN ROASTING PAN WITH RACK.
The following person is doing business found, please call Joe, (650) 867-6652
Every Tuesday & as: Kemco, 2305 Hillside Drive, Burlin- SALEM CHINA - 119 pieces from 50’s. ANTIQUE SOLID oak end table, marble
New, non stick, large, never used $55.,
(650)341-0418
Weekend game, CA 94010 is hereby registered by Good condition, $225., appraised at top, carved door $50. (650)342-7568
the following owner: Kirkland E. Heath- 295 Art $800., (650)345-3450.
cote, same address. The business is BEACH CHAIRS (5) $5/each. (650)592-
Look for it in today’s paper to conducted by an Individual. The regis- PAINTING "jack vettriano" Portland gal- VASE - with tray, grey with red flowers, 2648
REVEREWARE, 1,3.4 qt. pots, 5",7"
pans, stainless steel w/copper bottoms,
find information on family trants commenced to transact business lery 26 x 33. $65. (650)345-1111. perfect condition, $30., (650)345-1111 excellent cond., $60/all. (650)577-0604
resources in the local area, under the FBN on 01/20/1997. BLACK LEATHER office chair with 5
/s/ Kirkland E. Heathcote / PICTURE WITH Frame Jack Vettriano rollers $25. (650)871-5078
including childcare. This statement was filed with the Asses- with light attached $100. (650)867-2720 300 Toys VASE - beautiful butterfly design, gold
color, perfect cond, $25., (650)867-2720
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo CABINET - Real wood, $70.,
County on 08/26/10. (Published in the SCOOTER "STREET SURFER" $30 (650)367-1350
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/11/10, 296 Appliances obo never used, (650)349-6059 307 Jewelry & Clothing
09/18/10, 09/25/10, 10/02/10). CHANDELIER WITH 5 lights/ candela-
201 Personals AIR CONDITIONER - slider model for bre base with glass shades $20.
narrow windows, 10k BTU, excellent
302 Antiques (650)504-3621
MURANO GLASS bracelet from Italy
various shades of red and blue artfully
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME condition, $100., (650)212-7020 ANTIQUE SOLID mahogany knick-knack designed $100. (650)991-2353
STATEMENT #240624 COFFEE TABLE - $60., (650)367-1350
FUN WOMAN WAITS! or bookshelf with 4 small drawers, good
The following person is doing business condition, $95. 650-726-5200 SMALL JEWELRY cabinet - 17” H, 12”
SF, 23 yrs. Loves FUN, as: Acupressure Health Center, 119 Park COFFEE TABLE - Square, oak Coffee
romantic dinners, sweet MINI FRIDGE - 34 inches high, runs well, Table w/leather top, $30. (650)771-1888 W, 2 glass doors, plus 2 drawers, very
Blvd., Millbrae, CA 94010 is hereby reg- $85., (650)355-2996 pretty, $35., (650)592-2648
talk & flowers. istered by the following owner: Xueqin ANTIQUE STROMBERG – Carlson ra-
Affectionate guy a +. Xiao, 54 Tioga Ave., San Francisco, CA dio Floor modelm $75., needs new tubs,
Lets talk soon. 94134. The business is conducted by an RWC, Photo by email: [email protected], COFFEE TABLE light brown lots of stor- WOMAN’S PEARL NECKLACE - ivory
Call me NOW! MINI-FRIDGE - 32" tall; White Kenmore (650)592-5591 age good condition $65. (650)867-2720
Individual. The registrants commenced to $70. Call (650)229-4735 & blue cultured, blue pearl collar, 10
650.288.4271 transact business under the FBN on strands, 18”, $40., (650)834-2804
Must be 18+. 09/01/2010. CHINA CABINET - Vintage, 6 foot,
/s/ Xueqin Xiao / solid mahogany. $300/obo. COMPUTER DESK - $70., (650)367-
PORTABLE GE Dishwasher, excellent
This statement was filed with the Asses- condition $75 OBO, (650)583-0245 (650)867-0379 1350 308 Tools
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo CURIO CABINET, Hand tooled lighted
203 Public Notices County on 08/26/10. (Published in the CLICKER TORQUE wrench 1/2 inch
RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric, EDISON MODEL B STANDARD + 20 Curio cabinet Blonde. 5.5" X 23" X 1.5" drive 20-150 LBS reversible all chrome
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/11/10, 1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621 $98. San Mateo. 650-619-9932
09/18/10, 09/25/10, 10/02/10). Cylinders oak case - Serviced yearly, $40. 650-595-3933
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME beautiful, $550/obo, (650)344-6565
STATEMENT #240412 REFRIDGERATOR SIDE-BY-SIDE, ice DESK 60”w 28”h 30” d, two shelf exten-
The following person is doing business & water originally $1500, selling $100., sion 4 drawers $60 (650)364-7777. CRAFTSMAN 16” SCROLL SAW -
as: Pistol Pete’s Hot Dogs, 657 Walnut (650)756-6778 ENGLISH ARMOIRE with stand. Bought good condition, $85., (650)591-4710
St., SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 is hereby DINING TABLE with 4 chairs with leaf
for $415. Sacrifice for $330. light wood 42 x 34 $99. (650)341-1645
registered by the following owner: Peter (650)771-1888 DOLLEY - Heavy Duty
Reese, same address. The business is SHOP VACUUM rigid brand 3.5 horse
power 9 gallon wet/dry $40. (650)591- DIRECTORS TYPE CHAIR with leather Dual Use 54" hgt. Upright-
conducted by an Individual. The regis- Push Cart South City $99.OBO
trants commenced to transact business 2393 seat, $35., (650)355-2996
under the FBN on
303 Electronics (415) 410 - 9801
/s/ Peter Reese / STOVE TOP 4 burners with electric grill
This statement was filed with the Asses- commercial grade $50., (650)756-6778 32 INCH Sony TV SOLD! DRAFTING TABLE 30 x 42' with side HAND SAWS - $5/each 3 total. Daly
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo tray. excellent cond $75. (650)949-2134 City, call for details, (415)333-8540
County on 09/12/2010. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/04/10, VACUUM CLEANER heavy duty like 46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great HUTCH - maple finish, 4 shelves, 52 PRESSURE WASHER 2500 PSI, good
09/11/10, 09/18/10, 09/25/10). new $45. (650)878-9542 condition. $400. (650)261-1541. inch W, $75., (650)341-1645 condition, $350., (650)926-9841
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610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 310 Misc. For Sale 322 Garage Sales 322 Garage Sales
KARASTAN AREA RUG - 5’ X 3’, 100%
all wool, thick pile with fringe, solid color
Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle beige, very clean, $60., (650)347-5104
FOSTER
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover &
plastic carring case & headrest, $35.
each, (650)592-7483 CITY
SHOP
ACROSS
1 Places for pieces
4 Angler’s supply
5 Q&A part: Abbr.
34 Melonlike fruit
35 Didn’t get 100,
49 Valencia street
50 Flings
MASSAGE KIT $18 in original box ,
(650)368-3037
CLOSED
9 Support base 6 Greek islander say 51 Novelist Hunter MERCHANT MARINE, framed forecastle 1081 Beach
15 Worker’s
advocate
7 Excite 38 Stop order
8 Residential street 39 Large amount
53 Golden Triangle
native
card, signed by Captain Angrick '70. 13 x
17 inches $35 cash. (650)755-8238 Park Blvd. Looking to
16 Foe of Mark warning 44 Hospital solution 54 Former UN
PICNIC COOLER with utensils and small
plates and wine cups. still in wrapper #109 sell all kinds
Antony 9 Pollutant found in 46 Abuses freedom weapons
$20/all. (408)249-3858 (Press #13 to come in)
17 Imagination NCR paper of the press, inspector Blix PICTURE FRAME
(650)367-1350
- Large, $25., of wood
18 Screwed up 10 Color similar to perhaps 55 Formerly SALON CHAIR - hydrolic, works per-
Sept. 24th - working
19 NEA supporters pale plum 48 Texas city 56 Versatile wheels fectly, black base, black leather,
$90.obo, (650)290-1960 Sept. 26th
20 Third of seven:
Abbr.
11 Summer cooler
12 Where to get a
named for a
president
58 Dump
60 Spot
STAIRS 6 ft and 4 ft $90/both. 650-368-
3037
9 am - 6 pm tools
22 Quantum muffuletta SUIT/COAT HANGERS (14) sturdy good
plus
mechanics sandwich ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: quality hardwood unused $1/each or all Furniture, Clothing,
machines,
$10 Cooking ware,
subjects 13 Garnish San Bruno 650-588-1946
wine glasses, doors, windows
23 “Bojangles” 14 Red __: candy VACUUM CLEANER - $50., computer & More!
Robinson, for 21 Pass on a ketch
(650)367-1350 &
one 23 Tribal Council VICTORIAN BUILDINGS collection of office
25 El Cid player, prop Liberty Falls 11 for $30/all 3.5 to 4 inches
tall. (650)592-2648 furniture.
1961 24 Narrow margin GARAGE SALE
VIETNAM VHS (5) documentary. good
29 Life lines? 25 Peddles condition $15/all. (408)249-3858.
30 Mass garb 26 Native New FOSTER CITY (650)280-3869
WALKER - fold up, like new, has two
33 Like an excited Yorkers wheels, $20. (650)342-7568
59 Party animal?
61 Abrasive mineral
62 Compact
$10. each, (650)679-9359
63 Derisive
64 Can’t abide
DOUBLE PANED GLASS WINDOWS -
various sizes, half moon, like new, $10.
and up, (650)756-6778
207 Avila 380 Real Estate Services
DOWN
318 Sports Equipment
2 GOLF CLUBS - Ladies, right handed,
Road DISTRESS
1 Winston Groom
hero
putter & driver $5/each (650)755-8238
SALES
2 Newton or curie
BROWN LEATHER GOLF BAG with 11
golf clubs, $65/all, (650)592-2648
GOLD'S GYM - GT2000Power Tower +
September Bank Foreclosures.
$400,000+
3 La __: ocean
phenomenon By Barry C. Silk
Instructions as new, asking $100/obo,
(650)344-6565 25th Free list with
09/25/10
(c)2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc. KAYAK - Necky Looksha 4 model, 17 ft.,
53 lbs, $1,000. (650)394-4243 9 am - 5 pm pictures.
PeninsulaRealEstate.info
315 Wanted to Buy 315 Wanted to Buy
TRIATHLON WETSUIT - Quintanaroo, Free recorded message
309 Office Equipment ladies, medium, good condition, $45.,
(650)728-5978
Furniture, 1(800)754-0569
OFFICE WATER COOLER ID# 2042
Hot - Ex Hot ,Cold - Ice Cold
Like New South City $99. OBO
WOODEN TENNIS RACKET '50's or
older "C"Hemold $25., (650)868-0436 household, Dolphin RE
(415) 410 -9801
322 Garage Sales golf clubs
310 Misc. For Sale & SAVE ON
2 "HUFFY Tundra" Bicycles Male & Fe-
male $100/each. Denise (650)589-2893
9/25 SAT. Only miscellaneous BUYING OR SELLING
120 Orchard Rd. A HOME!
2 BOXES of glass and plastic beads Personal Service
$100/all. (650)589-2893 xst Woodside Rd. Margaret Dowd
Bus: (650)794-9858
2 LIGHT fixture shades - vintage, 1960’s,
square ceiling glass shades, 11”X11”x1”,
REDWOOD CITY Cell: (650)400-9714
Lic# 01250058
original beauty, $15. (650)347-5104
9am - 3pm NO EARLY BIRDS, GARAGE SALES
BARBIE BEACH vacation & Barbie prin- PLEASE
cess bride computer games $15 each,
(650)367-8949
ESTATE SALES
Lots of Great Stuff, Household , Make money, make room! 440 Apartments
Clothes, Jewelry, Perfume, Misc.
BARBIE DOLL - 36" my size Barbie doll, List your upcoming garage BELMONT - prime, quiet location, view,
fully dressed, $35., (650)583-5233 1 bedroom $1250, 2 bedrooms $1425.
sale, moving sale, estate New carpets, new granite counters, dish-
BETTY BOOP Women's perfume in box sale, yard sale, rummage washer, balcony, covered carports, stor-
age, pool, no pets. (650)344-8418 or
$10. (408)249-3858
BLOCK-WIDE sale, clearance sale, or (650)595-0805.
BLUE BACK disc never used in box whatever sale you have...
$15. (408)249-3858 GARAGE SALE in the Daily Journal. REDWOOD CITY 1 bedroom, 1 bath, all
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such a fragment. county, who is working with be given a certification when the park next to the blast site.
FIRE
Continued from page 1
For the Sherlocks, things have
been stressful and inconvenient.
Inside, walls were washed to get rid
CalRecycles to clean and remove
wreckage. A number of other agen-
cies are also involved, monitoring
work is done.
Shades of black and brown blan-
ket the neighborhood which has
Cleanup is part of the larger plan
for the city to begin rebuilding.
“There is a sense of finality and
of the smoke smell, items were air quality and helping the county small, sometimes vaguely recogniz- also a sense of a new beginning. ...
boxed up and walls are being handle the disaster. able items within view. We’re providing the public the
16-year-old daughter Kelly. repainted. Cars were damaged. And Homeowners are not required to The outline of the washer and opportunity to see the future rather
An orange glow filled the room. the house doesn’t have clean air cir- let the county manage their cleanup dryer at 1115 Fairmont Drive were than the tragic events of the past,”
“I wondered, ‘what is that?’” said culating because outside dust is but of the 35 in need of work, 29 melded together. But in what was said City Manager Connie Jackson.
Sherlock, whose daughter had a dif- omnipresent as crews work to clear have signed up and others are in the the backyard, a basketball hoop and On Tuesday, the City Council
ferent reaction — to get her and her contracted with security service to
what’s left of houses and cars that process, said Peterson. Two home- net were unscathed with corners of
mother out quickly. A wave of heat offer 24-hour service in the area.
were engulfed by the flames. owners, who had rented out their the backboard curling at the top left
hit the women as they exited the Police Chief Neil Telford noted the
Preparation for the larger cleanup properties, have been difficult to corner. On Claremont, a Precious
front door and began running up the transition has been seamless.
began Monday as water was contact; one property owner Moments cross had been placed on
hill on Claremont Drive, stopping Starting Monday, San Bruno
before reaching Sneath Lane to look sprayed, soaking the area to keep expressed an interest in handling the the jet-black portion of a plant.
dust and ash from swirling in the cleanup themselves — which is Clearly it was placed after the fire, plans to debut a new one-on-one
back below. From the flames, liaison program with 10 city
Sherlock could see water being wind. On Thursday, three crews their right; while another wants to but the heat must have remained as
began removing cars and charred be the last to sign up, he added. the top corner had become employees who will each be
sprayed from a main which she rec- matched with about five affected
ognized. debris from properties, said Dean Damaged houses have green signs deformed.
Peterson, director of environmental marking the address. Additionally, a Flowers were placed on dirt areas families, said Jackson. This person
“I knew our house would at least will be a conduit for the families,
be standing,” she said. health for the county. sign with the various steps for that were previously home to well-
The job, which is estimated to cleanup were outside. Color-coded maintained lawns and cars with learning their needs and connecting
They were lucky. Across the the family with programs and peo-
street, houses which were not nec- take three weeks, is not a demolition stickers will be added as the steps nothing but the remaining frame
job and burned-out properties will are completed. Everything will be being slowly removed. What looked ple who can help.
essarily burned were damaged
from large pieces of asphalt that not simply be leveled without con- removed from a property except for like a PT Cruiser was picked up
were catapulted through the roof. sideration of what might have sur- landscaping and patios that may leaving dust, melted wheels and a Heather Murtagh can be reached by e-
One house caught on fire due to vived the six-alarm blaze. have been untouched. Soil samples license plate behind. A metal play mail: [email protected] or
San Bruno contracted with the will also be taken so residents can structure was mangled in a pocket by phone: (650) 344-5200 ext. 105.
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