Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Who might
police Half
Moon Bay?
City shopping around for services
as Feb.24 deadline drawing closer
By Bill Silverfarb for the service
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF while the San
Mateo Police
At least three agencies have Department con-
expressed interest in taking over tinues to evalu-
police services for the city of Half ate Half Moon
Moon Bay as a request for proposals Bay’s request.
deadline quickly nears. San Mateo
PHOTO COURTESY OF NEW LEAF COMMUNITY MARKETS Yesterday, Lee Violett, the city’s Police Chief
Chef and curemaster,Paul Bertolli,will present a cooking demonstration featuring traditional Italian cured meats interim police chief, held a pre-bid- Lee S u s a n
made by his company Fra’Mani Handcrafted Foods on Thursday,Feb.10,at the New Leaf Community Market in der conference with officials from Manheimer said
Violett yesterday she
Half Moon Bay. the San Mateo County Sheriff’s
Office, Pacifica and San Mateo was not sure whether her depart-
WHYSO The character of Lassie started as a short Toto, broke her foot during the filming
Superman had a dog named Krypto, story published in the Saturday Evening of “The Wizard of Oz” (1939).
introduced in Adventure Comics in Post in 1938. The first of many Lassie ***
©2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
All Rights Reserved. 1955. Like Superman, Krypto was from movies was “Lassie Come Home” Before the Jetsons adopted their dog
TELIE Krypton and the same superpowers as (1943) starring Roddy McDowall (1928- Astro, he belonged to a millionaire
his master. 1998). The television series “Lassie” named Mr. Gottrockets.
*** (1954-1974) aired for 20 years. ***
Richie Rich, the richest kid in the world, *** In 1902, Buster Brown and his dog Tige
LADPIL had a dog named Dollar. It was a “dol- Three dogs have stars on the Hollywood debuted in a Sunday comic strip in the
larmatian,” like a dalmation but with Walk of Fame – Lassie, Rin Tin Tin and New York Herald. A few years later, the
dollar signs instead of spots. Strongheart. characters became mascots of the Brown
LUSHIM *** *** Shoe Company. Midgets and little boys
Now arrange the circled letters The Chihuahua that said “Yo Quiero “My Life as a Dog” (2000) is an autobi- dressed like Buster Brown traveled the
to form the surprise answer, as
suggested by the above cartoon.
Taco Bell” in Taco Bell commercials ography of Moose, the Jack Russell country with dogs dressed like Tige urg-
weighed 8 pounds and was 11 inches Terrier that played Eddie on “Frasier” ing kids to buy Buster Brown shoes.
A: “ ’ A ” tall. (1993-2004). The book is a canine per- ***
(Answers tomorrow) *** spective on life, actually written by Answer: McGruff the Crime Dog.
Yesterday’s
Jumbles: GUIDE CARGO BEETLE PRIMER Scooby Doo had a cousin named Scooby Brian Hargrove (born 1956). Created in 1980, McGruff is the mascot
Answer: You might say that a veterinarian has this —
A “PET” DEGREE Dum and a brother named Yabba Doo. *** for the National Crime Prevention
He had a nephew named Scrappy Doo. Artist Brad Anderson (born 1924) creat- Council to build crime awareness
*** ed the Marmaduke comic strip in 1954. among children.
When the sheepdog Hot Dog first He based the comic dog on a 170-pound
appeared in Archie Comics in 1968 he Great Dane he had as a child named
belonged to Archie. In the next comic Marmaladee. Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
book, and all thereafter, Hot Dog was *** the weekend and Wednesday editions of the
Jughead’s pet. Daily Journal. Questions? Comments? E-
Snoopy’s favorite drink is root beer. mail knowitall@smdailyjournal.com or call
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Wednesday • Feb. 9, 2011 3
S.F. tries to lure Twitter to Mid-Market Street before 5:08 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 25.
REDWOOD CITY
BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE Market Street between Fifth and 10th streets. Kim said that she, the mayor and Chiu have Assault with deadly weapon. A woman in
Any other company that pays payroll taxes met with management at Twitter, and they are
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee joined the emergency room said her friend had been
— those with payrolls above $250,000 — “very excited” about the proposal.
Supervisors David Chiu and Jane Kim at City shot and was outside at the intersection of
would also be eligible for the exemption, Twitter has “been in lockstep” with the city
Hall Tuesday afternoon to announce a plan Hilton and Cedar streets before 8:42 p.m.
according to the proposal, which was while it formulates its plan for the Mid-
that would offer tax exemptions to Twitter Inc. Wednesday, Jan. 26.
announced just before yesterday’s board meet- Market area, Lee said. The company is “bust-
and other companies to the city’s Mid-Market Gun shots heard. There were gun shots heard
ing and introduced by Kim at the meeting. ing out at the seams” at their current location,
neighborhood. on Seaport Boulevard before 8:57 a.m.
Kim said at the board meeting that if Twitter 795 Folsom St., he said.
The microblogging company, currently Friday, Jan. 14.
were to move to the Mid-Market, it would Twitter currently has about 350 employees,
located in the South of Market neighborhood, but it expects to increase to 600 by the end of Petty Theft. A bottle of Hennessy was stolen
provide an “anchor tenant” for the area, which
would be exempt from payroll taxes for new has been affected by blight and public safety this year and 3,000 in the next five years, Lee on El Camino Real before 11:19 p.m. Friday,
employees for six years if it moved on or near issues. said. Jan. 14.
4 Wednesday • Feb. 9, 2011 LOCAL/STATE THE DAILY JOURNAL
Local brief
Doctor reports due next
week for bombing suspect Youshock is accused of
Facebook moving office to
Menlo Park from Palo Alto
Two court-appointed doctors evaluating a arrived at Hillsdale High
teenage bombing suspect’s sanity at the time School on Aug. 24, 2009
he allegedly tried attacking students and staff armed with pipe bombs, a
at his former high school are scheduled to machete and a chain saw. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2011 and possibly 2012.
return their findings next week. After setting off two pipe The former Sun Microsystems campus
Once the evaluations are given to the court bombs that injured no one, NEW YORK — Facebook is moving its occupies 57 acres and contains nine build-
and reviewed, the judge and attorneys can fig- Youshock reportedly headquarters out of Palo Alto to the former ings. Facebook says it also bought an adja-
ure out when to begin jury selection in the attempted to start the campus of Sun Microsystems in Menlo Park.
The online social network, which has about cent 22-acre piece of land for future expan-
trial of Alexander Robert Youshock. Alexander chain saw but had prob-
2,000 employees worldwide and 1,400 in sion.
Youshock, 18, technically began trial at the lems. Youshock was tack-
end of January but only some motions have Youshock led by staff members and Palo Alto, said Tuesday it will begin the move Facebook, which has well over 500 million
been heard as everybody involved await the held until police arrived. in June or July. But the company will contin- users, recently celebrated its seventh birth-
sanity reports. The findings will be used if He is charged as an adult with two counts of ue to occupy its Palo Alto offices through day.
Youshock is found guilty to help a jury deter- attempted murder, one count of exploding a
mine if he should be hospitalized or incarcer- destructive device with intent to commit mur- Margaret Ashraf Qaqish Obituaries
ated for the alleged crimes. der, one count of possession of a destructive Margaret Ashraf Qaqish was the cherished
At a status conference yesterday, attorneys device in a public place, one count of the use 17-year-old daughter of Ashraf and Raya Michael H. Gallagher
were advised the reports would be returned of explosives in an act of terrorism and two Qaqish, beloved sister of
Feb. 18, said Chief Deputy District Attorney counts of possession of a deadly weapon. A proud father, joyous grandfather, loving
Ishaq and Sarah Qaqish uncle and fun loving friend, Mike Gallagher
Karen Guidotti. Youshock remains in custody without bail. and the loving grand- died Feb. 4, 2011 in San
daughter of both Ishaq Mateo. Graduated from
and Margarett Qaqish and Archbishop Riordan High
Awwad and Violette School, he was a Marine
Kakish. reservist, and a lifetime
Margaret was extremely fan of the Giants and
loved by her family and 49ers. Gallagher was a
friends. Her radiant smile cab driver for many years,
and vibrant personality lit up a room. Her love enjoying his work. He
and thirst for life won her the hearts of all will be remembered for
those who knew her. Her life was suddenly his engaging personality, his gentle humor
taken by a tragic car accident Feb. 5, 2011, and outstanding service by his faithful cus-
one week before her 18th birthday. tomers.
Margaret Qaqish was born on Feb. 12, 1993 Born and raised in San Francisco, Gallagher
in San Francisco. She was the eldest of three was the son of the late Allan B. Gallagher. He
children. Margaret genuinely loved her family is survived by his mother Juanita; his son Ben
and friends and always looked forward to Gallagher (Carolyn); his granddaughters
family gatherings where she was always the Keira and Charlotte; his siblings; Kathy
center of attention. Montague (Mike), Linda Masolini, Allan
A senior at Baden High School in South (Petula) and John; and many loving nieces
San Francisco, Margaret had high aspirations and nephews.
to help others. She brought joy and happiness A special thanks to Mills-Penninsula
to everyone she met. Her passing will leave a Hospital doctors and nurses for their excep-
void that can never be filled in the hearts of all tional care of Gallagher, and to all his friends
those that knew her. who came by to cheer him up with stories, his
A memorial service and celebration of her favorite snacks and movies.
life will be held at Saint Nicholas Orthodox A memorial mass will be celebrated 11 a.m.
Church, 5200 Diamond Heights Blvd., San Thursday, Feb. 10 at St. Gabriel Church, 2559
Francisco 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 9. 40th Ave. in San Francisco.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/NATION Wednesday • Feb. 9, 2011 7
Doctor: Goal for Giffords to see husband’s launch tenured mayor on the center.
The issue is pronunciation. The former mayor pronounced
his last name “balls.” His descendants have since changed it to
By Amanda Lee Myers naut Mark Kelly “It’s too early to say. It’s only early
announced last week February,” said Francisco, the head of “bales.”
and Ramit Plushnick-Masti
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS that he’ll be aboard Giffords’ rehabilitation team at TIRR
and expects his wife, Memorial Hermann hospital in Houston.
PHOENIX — The doctor for Rep. who was shot in the He said Giffords is doing “very well,”
Gabrielle Giffords said Tuesday he forehead, to see him but wouldn’t provide details, including
off. whether she is able to speak or if she’s
hopes the wounded congresswoman can
Dr. Gerard been told about the attack.
make enough progress to attend her hus- Francisco said doc- In a Facebook post Tuesday, Kelly
band’s space launch in two months, tors would have to wrote it’s hard to believe only one month
Gabrielle
describing it as a goal to work toward as make decisions on a had passed.
Giffords
many in Arizona paused to mark one variety of medical “The doctors say she is recovering at
month since she was shot at a political issues for that to happen, including lightning speed considering her injury,
event. whether Giffords can fly to Cape but they aren’t kidding when they say
The space shuttle Endeavor will leave Canaveral, Fla., how much assistance this is a marathon process,” he said.
April 19 for a two-week mission to the she would need, and how much noise “There are encouraging signs every day,
International Space Station, and astro- she can tolerate. though.”
8 Wednesday • Feb. 9, 2011 THE DAILY JOURNAL
THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Wednesday • Feb. 9, 2011 9
Redevelopment and the budget
overwhelmingly passed
Chrysler
By Linda Koelling Proposition 22 last
Guest
I
had the opportunity to be in Sacramento
last week and listened to the governor’s
speech about how he wants to tackle the
November which protects
local revenue. It will be
interesting to see how
Proposition 22 affects this
perspective failed us
I
attempted fund grabbing like Detroit. I like the idea of Detroit. I
state’s budget problem. I agree with him on
by the state. in the process to date, we are eliminating the like the idea of a center of the automo-
two points: We have a daunting task in trying
I recognize that the programs that create community. Those tive industry in our country. I like the
to stabilize this state budget crisis and he idea of a hard-scrabble work-a-day populace
suggested that we will all have to take a step problems on the state level activities may not be part of the essential
cannot be solved all at once and by one per- services list, but they are the quality of life pulling themselves up from their bootstraps. I
back and use some common sense when don’t even mind
addressing those problems. son. I understand the difficulties in trying to amenities that set Foster City apart from
find the best way to attack financial issues other communities. I am concerned about Eminem that
Although the governor recognizes the posi- much.
tive results of redevelopment, he made it with just trying to find the right balance of chopping away too deeply into our special
cuts and changes needed to fix our smaller recreational events and activities because What I don’t
clear that shifting these funds is necessary. I like is a car com-
am having a difficult time understanding the problem. This brings the common sense ele- these community events are the backdrop of
ment into the equation. The political parties our vibrant city. Until June, the council will pany trying to
rationale for doing this given the state’s hoodwink the rest
and the special interest groups must take a continue the process of dialing in on the right
unemployment is more than 12 percent. of us into some-
hard look at the needs of the people and not plan of action that will get us to our goal of
Redevelopment agencies are the driving how believing that
themselves or we are just spinning our balancing the budget by 2013-14 and still
engines for cities to help create the infra- its demise was our
wheels. It can’t be business as usual. The have ample reserves; a policy course that will
structure needed for new plans for older people of California cannot continue to fault because we
areas that require change and clean up. affect us for years to come. I am committed
shoulder the burden that has been created to that goal but I am not convinced that we didn’t believe in
Redevelopment agencies build and improve over the years. them, we didn’t
have to cut away as much of what is being
communities, create job growth and are the The governor is suggesting we work believe in their
proposed to date. I am more inclined to be
most significant providers of affordable hous- together to attack the problems. As we have industry and we
creative and try to find new ways of being
ing. In my opinion as proposed, it makes no seen locally, as soon as economic challenges able to provide these amenities without com- dismissed Motor
sense to eliminate such a vehicle that could began to unfold, the cities in our area began promising funding needed for infrastructure City as a wasted population beyond help.
be financially beneficial to communities. this process of working together using a maintenance and safety. We didn’t.
Creating economic development, translates to “sharing of services” model to reduce some I encourage residents to be proactive in our Chrysler failed the people of Detroit. And
business and sales tax revenue. of their expenses. In essence, I feel local budget process. Attend the sessions schedule they largely failed themselves. Like General
A healthy city continually experiences government official are being proactive in for the next few months and offer your sug- Motors, Chrysler relied too much on its brand
growth through redevelopment in both busi- trying to trim expenses while still providing gestions. Collective thinking outside the box and its history. It got bogged down by its own
ness and residential properties. essential services. State lawmakers have yet may produce new revenue ideas to protect weight and inability to move with the times.
We are still focused on the development of to figure that out. While the “perfect storm” the amenities that are a part of the core of It relied on its fleet of Dodge trucks and cars
our 15-acre site because its use will benefit of economic spiraling continues and the state our city. We can be the example to state law- with high-powered HEMI engines when gas
Foster City for years to come. If this decision borrowing takes on new challenges, we at the makers about what it takes to work together. prices were soaring. And it got caught up in
by the government succeeds, in the way that local level have to make the tough decisions the financial maelstrom that snared many oth-
he is proposing, it could negatively affect the to keep our essential services in place. ers.
Linda Koelling is the mayor of Foster City. She We didn’t fail Chrysler. It failed us.
business climate in our communities. With the hard choices this council is facing
can be reached at lkoelling@fostercity.org. And no backbeat-driven, rapstar-infused
Of course, let’s not forget that the voter to cut our own budget, I am concerned that,
commercial should change that. The Chrysler
Super Bowl commercial featuring Eminem
cruising through the city was hailed as bril-
Letters to the editor liant and inspiring. It was to show that Detroit
can come back from the wounds that were
somehow inflicted by others and that we, the
average American, just don’t understand the
Caltrain’s issues percent, very similar to Caltrain. Until now, every contract renewal has city, its people and its industry.
The Caltrain partners: Muni, SamTrans and meant either more pay or more benefits. Like But anyone who has followed the crum-
Editor, VTA cannot individually create an express any pyramid, those increases add up to an
In Dan Schwartz’s guest perspective, bling of Chrysler should know that it was not
bus network anywhere as fast and efficient as unsupportable burden on any city budget, the American people who failed it. It was the
“Caltrain: Time to fold em?” in the Feb. 3 Caltrain. We will not be meeting the even without an economic downturn. This is other way around. After producing terrible
edition of the Daily Journal, he suggested Peninsula’s transportation needs if we let not news. What needs to happen is a shift in cars that faced ongoing recalls, it was saved
that Caltrain should shut down because of Caltrain service decline.
ridership issues. As a longtime Caltrain rider thinking — last year in Menlo Park and else- from going out of business in the late 1970s
and supporter, I need to point out key issues where, unions claimed they were helping the by Lee Iacocca who was able to convince the
affecting Caltrain. budget process by delaying raises; when so U.S. government to guarantee loans. In 1998,
Andy Chow many of us can’t even imagine a raise, it engaged in an ill-fated merger with
The Caltrain crisis is triggered by a sharp
Redwood City assuming we are still working full time, what Daimler-Benz touted as a merger among
decline of contribution from SamTrans, not
The letter writer is the planet is that? equals but that largely failed to balance the
because of a drop in riders or fare revenue.
president of the BayRail Alliance. This is not the fault of city employees — management styles of the two companies. In
Despite a slow economic recovery, Caltrain
ridership and fares have gone up from last many don’t agree with the heavy union hands 2006, Chrysler was reporting losses of $1.5
year. Lower ridership on midday trains is that have made these deals over the years, billion and announced mass layoffs, closures
also not a cause of Caltrain’s problem.
Mayor Jeff Ira speaks the truth and they know how good they have it: of assembly plants and reduced production
Nearly all transit carry fewer people during Editor, elsewhere in a desperate grab to return to
employed for life and retire early with those
the midday, but dedicated tax funding allows Kudos to Mayor Jeff Ira for speaking truth profitability. Its reliance on gas-guzzlers and
fantastic pensions. I believe many want to ignorance of competing interests doomed it to
some agencies like VTA and BART to oper- to power (“What will it take” guest perspec- help their cities — and their pension funds
ate in midday like they do during the peak tive in the Feb. 3 edition of the Daily near failure when it was sold to a private
— to survive. Now that it’s on the table, let’s equity firm in 2007. In 2009, the company
hours. Journal). After all the years when politicians hope those voices are heard over the tired
The New Jersey Transit number cited by have been careful to please the municipal split and with the help of a $15 billion
union dogma. bailout, it separated the company into “new”
Schwartz (104.7 percent recovery) is actually employee union leaders, Ira is willing to
a contracted commuter bus service to New share in print what any mayor or city manag- Chrysler and “old” Chrysler, which went into
York City via the Lincoln Tunnel, where the er knows: There is no municipal budget solu- Henry Riggs Chapter 11 bankruptcy. In doing so, it
tunnel toll is $8. The actual farebox recovery tion that does not require significant assis- Menlo Park dropped 789 U.S. auto dealerships, many of
of New Jersey Transit commuter rail is 49 tance from its employee unions. which were loyal for years.
One year later, it emerged from bankruptcy
and faces difficulty in catching up to the new
OUR MISSION: trend of more energy efficient cars. Its latest
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most
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who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. were at fault in its demise. I have to admit,
By combining local news and sports coverage, analysis the commercial was catchy, and I hope it pro-
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: and insight with the latest business, lifestyle, state, vides a morale boost to the people of Detroit,
Charlotte Andersen Mark Aspillera national and world news, we seek to provide our readers
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Jennifer Bishop Paul Bishop
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Gloria Brickman Charles Clayton Mateo County. Our pages belong to you, our readers, and population is diminishing, its former mayor is
Gale Green Andrew Kane we choose to reflect the diverse character of this in prison for corruption and its police depart-
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10 Wednesday • Feb. 9, 2011 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL
Business briefs
Court tells man to stay
away from Facebook founder
SAN JOSE — Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has
obtained a temporary restraining order against a California man
accused of stalking him, his girlfriend and his sister.
A Santa Clara County Superior Court judge on Feb. 1
ordered 31-year-old Pradeep Manukonda of Milpitas to stay
away from Zuckerberg and stop contacting him.
Manukonda tried to contact Zuckerberg numerous times in
December via letter, e-mail and Facebook, including more than
20 times in one day, Facebook security officer Todd Sheets said
in a court declaration. Manukonda also left a note on
Zuckerberg’s car and was later spotted outside his house,
Sheets said.
Guards stopped Manukonda just as he was about to walk up
the front stairs to Zuckerberg’s Palo Alto residence, where
Zuckerberg’s girlfriend was inside, according to court docu-
ments.
Fans celebrate Packers win with final party The Lombardi Trophy carries spe- 25 in Arlington, Texas, to win their
By Todd Richmond
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cial meaning in Green Bay because fourth Super Bowl title and first since
it’s named for the Hall of Fame coach 1996. The ceremony shone a spot-
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Green Bay Vince Lombardi, who led the Packers light on the decades-old love affair
Packers fans rejoiced one more time to victories in the first two Super between the team and the NFL’s
with their cherished Super Bowl Bowls. smallest-market city.
champions during a frigid ceremony “I will never forget this,” said On Sunday night, thousands took
Tuesday to welcome the Lombardi Amanda Lee, 33, of Milwaukee, who to the streets to celebrate amid an
Trophy back to Lambeau Field after a wore the No. 12 jersey of quarterback explosion of green-and-gold fire-
14-year absence. Aaron Rodgers, the Super Bowl works. On Monday, tens of thousands
Temperatures were in the single MVP. “I got to touch the trophy, but I of hoarse but giddy fans lined the
digits as the celebration began, but couldn’t actually feel it (because her roads from Austin Straubel
the Packer diehards were undaunted. hands were so cold). I touched Aaron International Airport to Lambeau to
Fans in the front row of the stadium Rodgers’ pinky! I’ll never wash my cheer on the team’s motorcade as it
traded high-fives with the players and hand again.” returned to the stadium.
reached out to touch the champi- The celebration capped a party that The 56,000 tickets for the official
has been going nonstop in Green Bay “Return to Titletown” ceremony
onship trophy as coach Mike REUTERS
McCarthy marched past with the since Sunday, when the Packers NFL Green Bay’s Nick Collins carries the Super Bowl Trophy on a victory
hardware hoisted high over his head. defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31- See PACKERS, Page 15 lap as Green Bay celebrated the Packers’fourth Super Bowl win.
Change
Dons closing the gap is good
By Julio Lara
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
H
Three weeks ago, when the San Mateo girls’ is vocation was civil engineering.
soccer team recorded an emotional 1-0 win His passion was sports and statis-
over Aragon, the rematch became a must-see tics.
event. Tony Greer found enough spare time
Told you so. between the two to devise a world ranking
Aragon and San Mateo waged another bat- for golfers, and it turned into more than a
tle on the soccer field Tuesday afternoon and hobby. His system got the attention of
this time the Dons played like a team pos- Mark McCormack, the late founder of IMG
sessed, scoring three beautiful goals to avenge who had been publishing his own rudimen-
their January loss 3-1. tary rankings in the annual “World of
“I feel pretty happy,” said Aragon midfield- Professional Golf.”
er Kat McAuliffe. “We came into the game, Neither could have imagined how it
wanting to win. We were just really pumped. would shape golf’s growing landscape.
We were kind of embarrassed by what hap- “It’s an exciting time at the moment,”
pened last time so we wanted to come at home Greer said Tuesday from his home in
and show them they can’t mess with us.” London.
Aragon has played like a completely differ- When he first started
ent team since the last time they saw San to develop a world
Mateo — since that time, the Dons haven’t ranking, Greer said it
loss, going 7-0, jumping two slots in the was far less complicat-
Peninsula Athletic League Bay division stand- ed to figure out the
ings. With their win Tuesday, they are only best players in golf.
two points behind the Bearcats with three “You looked at the
game to play. PGA Tour money list,”
“That (game) got stuck in our craw — he said.
going over to their place and losing in the last That all has changed
10 minutes,” said Aragon head coach Will now.
Colglazier. “The captains just organized us at DOUG First came the emer-
gence of Seve
the end of that game and they said ‘This is
unacceptable.’”
FERGUSON Ballesteros and Nick
Whatever was said in that pow-wow has Faldo, then Greg
really been taken to heart by the entire Aragon Norman and Bernhard Langer. And while
team. And that focus showed in the round two Tiger Woods has dominated the ranking
against San Mateo. like no other — he has been at No. 1 for 85
The Dons seized the momentum early by percent of his pro career — his recent
going right at one of the best defenses in the slump has created opportunity for so many
county. Five minutes in, Kimi Petsche was fed others. And it has put the Official World
a spectacular through ball and just beat the Golf Ranking at the front of any discussion
offside trap. With the entire back line closing involving of global golf.
in on her, the junior skillfully finished past a Lee Westwood, Martin Kaymer and
charging Karyn Jacobs for the early 1-0 lead.
NATHAN MOLLAT / DAILY JOURNAL Woods — Nos. 1, 2 and 3 in the world
Aragon’s Kimi Petsche,left,and Kat McAuliffe,right,celebrate with Nichole Rodrick following
See DONS, Page 18 her goal during the Dons’3-1 win over first-place San Mateo. See FERGUSON, Page 15
‘Stack Jack’ in no mood to discuss tech spree “I can’t wait for emotions. Jackson’s latest outburst coach Paul Silas said. “He just can’t go Henderson to replace Jackson after he
By Mike Cranston
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the break. I know I resulted in a first-half ejection from after those guys. I know early on this picked up the first technical, but could-
need it,” Jackson Monday night’s upset win over Boston year they said the whole system n’t make the substitution before he was
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Stephen said after practice. for nonstop complaining that resulted changed as far as referee and what they ejected.
Jackson was in no mood Tuesday to “I’m going to go in consecutive technical fouls. were going to take. Jackson declined to give an explana-
reveal if he thinks he’s being unfairly home and see my Jackson, Charlotte’s leading scorer at “Even though you may not swear at tion.
targeted by the officials. He offered no kids and my fami- 18.8 points a game, has been called for them or whatever, if you continue to “I don’t have one. It happened,”
explanation for his latest ejection and ly and be around 13 technicals this season, three shy of talk to them in a disrespectful manner, Jackson said. “I ain’t got nothing to say
no apology, either. people I know an automatic one-game suspension. then they’re going to have to do some- about it.”
What caused the combustible Stephen love me and care He’s lost about $180,000 for his various thing about it. That’s what happened Jackson said “it doesn’t help any-
Charlotte Bobcats guard to perk up was Jackson about me and behavioral issues, including an unpaid (Monday) night. thing” to answer if he feels he was treat-
when he was asked about being just don’t judge me.” one-game suspension and a separate Jackson started to complain about ed fairly Monday. He also was making
five games shy of the All-Star break, a Jackson has been receiving a lot of $50,000 fine for berating officials. being called for a foul on the Celtics’ no promises he’ll be able to avoid
six-day technical foul-free oasis away judgments lately, mostly negative due “Jack, he does have to change and I Kevin Garnett late in the first half. Silas reaching 16 technicals and the ensuing
from the game. to his apparent inability to control his think he recognizes that now,” Bobcats said he had hustled to get Gerald suspension.
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rousing orchestral soundtrack. The crowd Kimberly Zachary, 19, of La Crosse, held a “Just a very special moment,” safety Nick
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waved world champion flags, erupted into
chants of “Go Pack Go!” and danced to House
of Pain’s “Jump Around” and the Village
sign that read “Driver Your Smile Makes It All
Worth While,” referring to veteran wide receiv-
er Donald Driver, whose ever-present grin has
Collins told the crowd from the stage.
“Something I’ll cherish for the rest of my life.
I’ve been chasing this dream for a long, long
People’s “YMCA.” helped him emerge as a fan heartthrob. time, and I’m just glad to be a part of it.”
Green Bay Mayor Jim Schmitt addressed the She said she chose to attend college at the Driver, who injured an ankle in the Super
Tuesday sold out within hours on Monday. Fans crowd from a stage on the 50-yard line, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay in part
from far and wide were in the stadium’s parking Bowl and couldn’t finish the game, seemed
announcing the city would name a street because of the Packers. overwhelmed by the moment.
lot early Monday morning, grilling brats, throw- “McCarthy’s Way” in keeping with a tradition “It’s like going to a school for a boyfriend or
ing down beers and tossing footballs in a final “We’re Super Bowl champs, baby! All season
that calls for the city to name a street after every girlfriend,” Zachary’s friend, Kelly
tailgate party — never mind a wind chill of 14 long, you guys believed. . We love you guys so
Super Bowl-winning coach. Peerendboom, 20, of Tomahawk said. Then she
below. much,” he said.
Republican Gov. Scott Walker was next, gen- sighed. “I don’t think I’ve ever felt so happy to
“The weather’s fine. I can barely feel it,” Ken erating a mix of cheers and boos from the be part of a team.” Team officials saved Rodgers for last. With a
Hampp, 23, of Appleton, said in the Lambeau crowd. He handed Packers President Mark When the players finally emerged from the towel wrapped around his head like a scarf,
parking lot as he sipped a Budweiser, before it Murphy a proclamation declaring February tunnel that leads to the field from their locker Rodgers yelled into the microphone, “What’s
froze. “That’s my favorite thing about winter. Packers month. room, the crowd erupted, purging 14 years of up, Titletown?” The crowd responded with a
You can just stick your beer in the snow.” But the crowd was more interested in seeing frustration. The players, bundled up in parkas roar.
The stadium opened two hours before the cer- their heroes than their politicians, as evidenced and stocking caps, strolled along the front row “We did it together! We brought that title
emony. The atmosphere inside was electric as by signs that read “Jordy Nelson, Will You Be of the stadium on their way to the stage, smil- home! We love you!” Rodgers said. “I tell you
fans watched highlights from the past season on My Valentine?” and “Clay Matthews Will You ing, pumping their fists and high-fiving every- what, Green Bay, we’re going to be right here
the stadium’s giant television screens set to a Marry Me?” one who could reach them. next year doing the exact same thing!”
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WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AP TOP 25 MEN’S HOOPS NBA GLANCE NHL GLANCE
@ New
@ Colum.
4 p.m.
Jersey
@ Carolina
2 p.m.
@ Nashville
5 p.m. Record Pts Pvs EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE
4 p.m. CSN-CAL
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL 1.Ohio St.(65) 24-0 1,625 1 Atlantic Division Atlantic Division
CSN-CAL
2.Kansas 22-1 1,519 2 W L Pct GB W L OT Pts GF GA
3.Texas 20-3 1,509 3 Boston 38 13 .745 — Philadelphia 35 13 5 75 180 137
New York 26 24 .520 11 1/2 Pittsburgh 34 17 4 72 165 126
vs.Denver @ Phoenix vs.Thunder vs.Hornets 4.Pittsburgh 21-2 1,438 4 Philadelphia 24 27 .471 14
7:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 5.Duke 21-2 1,341 5 N.Y.Rangers 29 23 4 62 155 138
CSN-BAY CSN-BAY
New Jersey 15 37 .288 23 1/2
CSN-BAY CSN-BAY 6.San Diego St. 23-1 1,259 7 New Jersey 20 30 4 44 116 156
Toronto 14 38 .269 24 1/2
7.BYU 22-2 1,212 8 Southeast Division N.Y.Islanders 17 29 7 41 131 174
8.Notre Dame 19-4 1,185 9 W L Pct GB Northeast Division
WHAT’S ON TAP TRANSACTIONS 9.Villanova 19-4 1,047 12 Miami
Atlanta
38
33
14
19
.731
.635
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5 Boston
W
30
L
16
OT
7
Pts
67
GF
161
GA
119
10.Connecticut 18-4 1,040 6
WEDNESDAY MLB Orlando 33 20 .623 5 1/2 Montreal 30 19 5 65 139 131
11.Georgetown 18-5 1,009 13 Charlotte 22 29 .431 15 1/2
Boys Basketball MLB—Suspended Washington minor league C Buffalo 25 22 5 55 152 153
South City at Burlingame, El Camino at Woodside, 12.Syracuse 20-4 919 17 Washington 13 37 .260 24
Hector Taveras (Nationals-GCL) 25 games for his vi- Toronto 23 26 5 51 143 169
Aragon at Menlo-Atherton, Jefferson at Carlmont, olation of the Minor League Drug Prevention and 13.Wisconsin 17-5 790 19 Central Division
Mills at Terra Nova,Hillsdale at Half Moon Bay,West- Ottawa 17 29 8 42 119 178
Treatment Program. 14.Purdue 18-5 754 11 W L Pct GB
moor at Oceana, Capuchino at Sequoia, 6 p.m; Chicago 34 16 .680 — Southeast Division
Sacred Heart Cathedral at Serra,7:30 p.m.
MLB Players Association 15.Arizona 20-4 630 21
Indiana 21 28 .429 12 1/2 W L OT Pts GF GA
MLBPA—Named Matt Nussbaum assistant gen- 16.Louisville 18-5 604 15
eral counsel. Milwaukee 20 30 .400 14 Tampa Bay 33 17 5 71 168 169
Boys Soccer 17.Florida 18-5 534 —
American League Detroit 19 33 .365 16 Washington 29 16 10 68 150 136
Menlo at Sacred Heart Prep,2:45 p.m.;Woodside at 18.Kentucky 16-6 519 10 Cleveland 8 44 .154 27
Carlmont, Westmoor at Aragon, Jefferson at Hills- BOSTON RED SOX—Agreed to terms with LHP Carolina 26 21 7 59 161 167
19.Missouri 18-5 511 14
dale, South City at San Mateo, Mills at Capuchino, Dennys Reyes on a minor league contract. Atlanta 24 22 10 58 162 183
20.North Carolina 17-5 461 23
Crystal Springs Uplands at Harker, 3 p.m.; Serra at
Riordan, 3:15 p.m.; Sequoia at Terra Nova, Menlo-
TAMPA BAY RAYS—Designated OF Justin Rug-
giano and 1B-OF Leslie Anderson for assignment. 21.Utah St. 22-2 347 22 WESTERN CONFERENCE Florida 23 24 6 52 141 143
Atherton at Burlingame, 4 p.m.; El Camino at Half 22.Texas A&M 17-5 231 16 Southwest Division
National League
Moon Bay,5:45
MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Assigned RHP Roque 23.Vanderbilt 16-6 128 23 W L Pct GB WESTERN CONFERENCE
Mercedes outright to Nashville (PCL). 24.Temple 17-5 110 — San Antonio 43 8 .843 — Central Division
Girls Basketball Dallas 36 15 .706 7
Notre Dame-Belmont at Sacred Heart Cathedral, NBA 25.West Virginia 15-7 93 25 W L OT Pts GF GA
New Orleans 32 21 .604 12
7:30 p.m. SAN ANTONIO SPURS—Signed F Steve Novak to Detroit 32 15 6 70 176 156
a 10-day contract. Memphis 28 26 .518 16 1/2
Others receiving votes: Minnesota 88, Wi- Houston 25 29 .463 19 1/2 Nashville 28 19 7 63 141 129
Boys Wrestling NFL chita St. 29, Coastal Carolina 26, Cincinnati Northwest Division Chicago 27 22 4 58 168 150
PAL Wrestling Finals Entry and Seeding Meeting @ PHILADELPHIA EAGLES—Named Johnnie Lynn 22,Saint Mary’s,Calif.22,Alabama 21,George
Burlingame,7 p.m. W L Pct GB Columbus 26 22 5 57 145 163
secondary/cornerbacks coach and Bobby April,Jr. Mason 19, Washington 15, Marquette 12,
defensive quality control coach. Promoted David Oklahoma City 33 18 .647 — St.Louis 24 20 8 56 140 154
College Basketball — Women Culley to senior offensive assistant/wide receivers,
Xavier 12,Florida St.11,Belmont 5,Illinois 5, Utah 31 22 .585 3 Northwest Division
City College of San Francisco at College of San James Urban assistant offensive coordinator,Doug UCLA 5,UNLV 5,Baylor 4,Colorado St.2,Ten- Denver 30 22 .577 3 1/2 W L OT Pts GF GA
Mateo,5:30 p.m. Pederson quarterbacks coach and Duce Staley spe- nessee 2,UTEP 2,Cleveland St.1,Duquesne Portland 28 24 .538 5 1/2
1,Missouri St.1. Vancouver 35 10 9 79 183 127
cial teams quality control coach. Minnesota 13 39 .250 20 1/2
Calgary 27 21 7 61 157 161
College Basketball — Men TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Named Keith Millard Pacific Division
Skyline College at Cañada College,7 p.m. and Grady Stretz co-defensive line coaches and Ty- W L Pct GB Minnesota 27 20 5 59 135 138
rone Pettaway defensive quality control coach. LOCAL SCOREBOARD L.A.Lakers 36 16 .692 — Colorado 25 22 6 56 164 175
THURSDAY TENNESSEE TITANS—Fired offensive coordinator Phoenix 24 25 .490 10 1/2 Edmonton 16 29 8 40 133 180
Girls Soccer Mike Heimerdinger. GIRLS’BASKETBALL Golden State 22 28 .440 13 Pacific Division
Castilleja at Menlo,2:45 p.m.;Woodside at Hillsdale, WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Named Chris Mor- Sequoia 36,Capuchino 22 L.A.Clippers 19 32 .373 16 1/2 W L OT Pts GF GA
Aragon at Carlmont, South City at Westmoor, El gan assistant offensive line coach. Capuchino 3 9 3 7 — 22 Sacramento 12 36 .250 22
Camino at Mills,Jefferson at Capuchino,The King’s Dallas 30 18 5 65 152 150
NHL Sequoia 5 165 9 6 — 36
Academy at Mercy-Burlingame,3 p.m.;Sacred Heart San Jose 29 19 6 64 152 144
Prep at Priory, Harker at Crystal Springs Uplands, NEW JERSEY DEVILS—Recalled G Mike McKenna CAPUCHINO (fg ftm-fta tp) — Brazil 2 0-0 6, Mar- Monday’s Games
from Albany (AHL). Phoenix 27 19 9 63 156 156
3:30 p.m.;Terra Nova at Menlo-Atherton,San Mateo quez 2 0-0 6, Lewis 0 4-4 4, McDaid 0 1-2 1,Tang 1 Charlotte 94,Boston 89
NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Recalled G Joel Martin Anaheim 29 21 4 62 146 150
at Burlingame,Half Moon Bay at Sequoia,4 p.m. 0-0 2, Pilster 1 0-0 3. Totals 6 5-6 22. SEQUOIA — L.A.Lakers 93,Memphis 84
from Bridgeport (AHL). Alo 2 0-2 4,Carroll 1 0-0 2,Maitiatoga 5 2-2 12,G.Pri- Minnesota 104,New Orleans 92 Los Angeles 29 22 2 60 150 129
College Baseball VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Reassigned F Alexan- eto 2 2-4 6, Serrano 2 1-4 6,Woo 2 2-2 6.Totals 14 Dallas 99,Cleveland 96
College of San Mateo at Solano,3 p.m.;San Joaquin dre Bolduc to Manitoba (AHL). 7-14 36. 3-pointers — Brazil 2, Marquez 2, Pilster Houston 108,Denver 103 Two points for a win,one point for overtime loss.
Delta College at Skyline College,2 p.m. WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Assigned C Jay Bea- (C); Serrano (S).Records — Sequoia 4-3 PAL Lake,
13-8 overall; Capuchino 1-6. Frosh-soph score — Portland 109,Chicago 103
gle to Hershey (AHL). Utah 107,Sacramento 104 Monday’s Games
Sequoia 29,Capuchino 28.
College Softball COLLEGE Phoenix 104,Golden State 92 Toronto 5,Atlanta 4
Napa College at College of San Mateo,3 p.m. CARTHAGE—Named Mike Yeager defensive co- Tuesday’s Games
BOYS’BASKETBALL Detroit 3,N.Y.Rangers 2
ordinator. Philadelphia 117,Atlanta 83
FRIDAY Sacred Heart Prep 59,Eastside Prep 17 Edmonton 4,Nashville 0
CHARLESTON—Announced the retirement of Orlando 101,L.A.Clippers 85
Girls Basketball football coach Tony DeMeo. Eastside Prep 4 5 5 3 — 17 San Antonio 100,Detroit 89 Calgary 3,Chicago 1
Menlo Atherton at Terra Nova, San Mateo at Mils, GEORGIA—Suspended junior TB Washaun Ealey Sacred Heart Prep 18 21 17 3 — 59 Miami 117,Indiana 112 Phoenix 3,Colorado 0
Aragon at Burlingame,Half Moon Bay at Westmoor, indefinitely. Vancouver 4,Ottawa 2
South City at El Camino,Oceana at Carlmont,Hills- EASTSIDE PREP (fg ftm-fta tp) — Walker 0 1-4 1, Milwaukee 92,Toronto 74
dale at Sequoia, Jefferson at Woodside, Menlo at GREENSBORO—Named Kathleen Standberg Baldwin 0 1-2 1, Carter 1 0-0 3, Van Hook 0 1-2 1, Minnesota 112,Houston 108 Tuesday’s Games
Sacred Heart Prep,I.C.A.at Crystal Springs Uplands, women’s assistant golf coach. Bishop 1 0-0 2,Gray 1 2-2 5,Omordi 1 0-0 2,Calderon Memphis 105,Oklahoma City 101 OT New Jersey 3,Carolina 2,OT
6 p.m.; Mercy-Burlingame at Notre Dame-SJ, 6:30 HOUSTON—Named Leon Burnett director of 1 0-0 2. Totals 4 5-10 17. SACRED HEART PREP — Wednesday’s Games Toronto 5,N.Y.Islanders 3
p.m.; St.Francis at Notre Dame-Belmont,7:30 p.m. player personnel and quality control.Named Jamie R.McConnell 5 2-2 17,Bruni 0 2-2 2,P.McNamara 1 Detroit at Cleveland,4 p.m.
0-0 2, C. McConnell 3 0-0 7, C. Baloff 4 0-0 10,Tern- Columbus 4,Pittsburgh 1
Bryant linebackers coach. Charlotte at Indiana,4 p.m.
drup 2 1-2 6,W.McConnell 4 0-0 8,O’Donnell 2 0-0 San Jose 2,Washington 0
Boys Basketball MIAMI (OHIO)—Named Paul Harker director of 4,Moran 1 0-0 2,A.Baloff 0 1-2 1.Totals 21 6-12 59. New Orleans at New Jersey,4 p.m.
Menlo-Atherton at Woodside, South City at El strength and conditioning. Buffalo 7,Tampa Bay 4
3-pointers — Carter, Gray (EP); R. McConnell 5, C. Orlando at Philadelphia,4 p.m.
Camino, Aragon at Burlingame, Half Moon Bay at MISSISSIPPI—Announced WR Jesse Grandy will McConnell, C. Baloff 2,Terndrup (SHP). Records — San Antonio at Toronto,4 p.m. St.Louis 2,Florida 1
Terra Nova,Jefferson at Mills,Hillsdale at Carlmont, leave the program after the spring semester be- Sacred Heart Prep 11-0 WBAL, 19-2 overall; East- Wednesday’s Games
Oceana at Sequioa,San Mateo at Westmoor,Menlo Milwaukee at Washington,4 p.m.
cause of a family illness. side Prep 1-10,6-15. Montreal at Boston,4 p.m.
at Sacred Heart Prep, Priory at Crystal Springs Up- L.A.Clippers at New York,4:30 p.m.
SOUTHERN MISS—Named Dan Disch defensive Chicago at Utah,6 p.m. San Jose at Columbus,4 p.m.
lands,7:30 p.m. coordinator and safeties coach. Added the title of
co-defensive coordinator to linebacker coach David GIRLS’SOCCER Dallas at Sacramento,7 p.m. Nashville at Detroit,4:30 p.m.
College Basketball — Women Duggan and special teams coordinator to running Aragon 3,San Mateo 1 Denver at Golden State,7:30 p.m. Colorado at Minnesota,8 p.m.
College of San Mateo at Skyline College,7 p.m. backs coach Pat Washington. Halftime score — 3-1 Aragon. Goal scorer — A, Thursday’s Games Phoenix at Dallas,8:30 p.m.
WAKE FOREST—Dismissed freshman F Melvin Petsche; SM, Turtletaub; A, Knowles; A, Rodrick. L.A.Lakers at Boston,5 p.m.
Ottawa at Calgary,9:30 p.m.
College Basketball — Men Tabb from the men’s basketball team for the rest of Records — Aragon 7-2-2 PAL Bay, 23 points; San Golden State at Phoenix,6 p.m.
Mateo 8-2-1,25 points. Chicago at Edmonton,9:30 p.m.
Skyline College at Foothill College,7 p.m. the season for conduct detrimental to the team. Dallas at Denver,7:30 p.m.
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“He was born in Jim Crow (era) Georgia.It was a completely different
world than living in California these days,which is such a diverse
area and people are just comfortable being around people that
people who think they know more about Ty
aren’t the same skin color or from the same background.”
Cobb than I do and say, ’Oh, he was a terrible — Ty Cobb,former Sacred Heart Prep standout playing basketball at Occidental College
guy, he was a jerk,”’ the younger Cobb said.
“Ty Cobb does have kind of a tough reputation, “They don’t know he made his money from He’s not overwhelmed by anything. Sometimes
but people who say that just aren’t informed or investing. He retired to Atherton, California, freshmen will come in and talk a big game and
just want to start an argument.” which is a very nice area,” Cobb said. “He had Ty didn’t say a word, he just worked and
The elder Cobb was born in Narrows, Ga., in a big house in Tahoe right on the lake and that worked.”
1886 when the South was strictly segregated. was all from being an astute businessman, even In their biggest game of the season, a 93-50
Along with a reputation for a surly tempera- though he never went to college and never got loss at then-No. 7 San Diego State, Cobb had
ment and an aggressive playing style, he was much of a formal education.” two points, one block, one assist and two
widely regarded as a racist, with history noting Cobb is considering majoring in economics turnovers. He was playing in front of 12,414
his run-ins and scrapes with blacks on and off and possibly attending business school. fans instead of the 1,000 or less that turn up for
the field. He played three sports at Sacred Heart Prep a home game.
“I’ve got no qualms with how Ty Cobb led in the Bay Area. He was a double-figure scorer “Our bench was 20 feet from the student sec-
his life,” his great-grandson said. “From what and rebounder on the basketball team and a tion and they took a lot of joy in screaming at
I’ve heard from my dad who knew him really first baseman and left-handed pitcher on the us as much as they could,” he said.
well as a grandpa, he was a very generous, lov- baseball team. Occidental’s baseball team began its season
ing man. He was always fair to everyone and “If I was ever just playing around with last week and coach Jason Hawkins has reason
was just a pleasure to be around.” friends, it was always throwing a basketball,” to be optimistic. Cobb talked to him recently DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE
The younger Cobb plays on an Occidental he said. “I love basketball because it’s five guys about possibly pitching. He’s torn between Ty Cobb was a three-sport standout while at
team that includes three black and three Latino working together to accomplish one goal. focusing on basketball year-round and unleash- Sacred Heart Prep. Despite his great
players. Baseball is a lot more individual.” ing his fastball. grandfather being enshrined in the baseball
“He was born in Jim Crow (era) Georgia,” The Tigers (10-10) have won four of five, “When the weather turns, you smell the Hall of Fame, Cobb decided to give basket-
Cobb said. “It was a completely different world including two in a row, with five games remain- fresh grass,” Cobb said, smiling. “It’s like ball a shot at Occidental College.
than living in California these days, which is ing. Cobb has played in all 20 games, while instinct to be playing baseball. I miss being
such a diverse area and people are just com- making a few spot starts for the 2,100-student out there, but I’m still happier playing bas- in retirement.
fortable being around people that aren’t the liberal arts college where President Barack ketball only. That was my choice.” “For all the bad rep he got, I really liked
same skin color or from the same background.” Obama spent two years before transferring to Growing up in the Bay Area made Cobb a watching Barry Bonds play,” Cobb said. “He
His namesake retired a wealthy man, having Columbia. big San Francisco Giants fan, and his had one of the best, most compact swings in
invested heavily in Coca-Cola and General “When he’s on the court, good things hap- favorite player is Barry Bonds, who like his baseball and is a guy that’s really good to imi-
Electric stock. He died in 1961 at 74. pen,” Newhall said. “He’s just kind of clutch. great-grandfather, remains a flash point even tate on that level.”
O’Mahoney in the Aragon defensive zone But in the minutes after the equalizer, their finishing touch in 1-on-1 situations
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started it off. After O’Mahoney intercepted a
pass, she found Kelly Ghiorso on the right
wing, who immediately lobbed a pass into the
Aragon showed the attitude that won them the
game. Instead of falling back, the Dons
grabbed the momentum away from the
Tuesday afternoon. The Dons knew when to
get the ball off their feet and finished fantasti-
cally on all three chances they got.
Aragon penalty box. After a bounce, the dead- Bearcats, once again scoring by beating San
liest striker in the league, Katelyn Turtletaub Mateo right down the middle of the field. The second half wasn’t as action-packed,
“We wanted it so bad,” said Aragon goal- controlled the ball, cut to the inside and with On the go-ahead goal, McAuliffe was but by no means was it any less physical. And
keeper Ashley Lentz. “The before-game talk her left foot beat Lentz for the equalizer with responsible for the through ball — it was a Aragon did not let up the pressure, out-shoot-
was, ‘We need to get it back. We should have 16 minutes left in the half. pass with the outside of her right foot that will ing the Bearcats 7-3 in the game’s latter half.
won the first game.’ It was all positive.” not be executed any better this season. The
“We have a great defense,” Lentz said, “It was an exciting game,” said San Mateo
With all the energy on Aragon’s side, the pass found a streaking Angela Knowles who head coach Daire O’Connor. “We had one or
“(And) our plan was to stop her. We put peo-
Bearcats showed some moxie in scoring the did not waste any time in beating Jacobs by two injuries that really upset our rhythm and
ple on her, and we stopped her (but it was)
lobbing the ball over her head for the 2-1 lead. we’re just going to have to try and recover,
equalizer. A great hustle play by Tarryn easier said than done.”
“I think the IQ soccer-sense of our players we’re going to have to regroup. We’re still two
is unchallenged by other teams,” Colglazier points ahead so we’re going to stay positive.
said. “The shape, the composure, not playing Aragon is on a great roll right now. Their con-
kick ball but playing smart combinations and fidence is high and their speed of play, they’re
the through ball once we see they’re flat. It’s aggressive, we found it hard to deal with that.
just fun to see what you practice work in the Aragon just stayed strong.”
game. I saw us having combinations in the
center and then the opposite person making “Everyone was just so angry,” said
the through run — it was pretty soccer, it was McAuliffe of the first game between the intra-
just pretty soccer today.” city rivals. “We were just sick of it and we just
While that goal stunned the Bearcats, the changed our mentality, started to focus a lot
dagger came eight minutes later on yet anoth- more at practice. We were sick of not playing
er through ball down the heart of the San to the best of our ability. So we started com-
Mateo defense. This time, Nicole Rodrick was ing out and going hard every single game, not
the beneficiary of a great pass by Stevie expecting anything from the other team, just
Herrera. Aragon deserved a lot of credit for going out and playing our game.”
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20 Wednesday • Feb. 9, 2011 FOOD THE DAILY JOURNAL
Prick the sweet potato all over with a fork. Place half the sweet potato, a steak and half 325 F. Set 4 small ramekins (about 4 ounces
ROSEMARY Microwave on high for 5 to 6 minutes, or until
completely tender. Allow to cool slightly.
Peel the sweet potato and mash it in a small
the beans on each serving plate. Garnish the
beans with the almonds, if using.
each) inside a 9-by-9-inch baking pan.
In a medium bowl, whisk together the egg
yolks and the sugar.
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bowl. Mix in the butter, honey, salt and pepper. Milk Chocolate Turn on the heat under the cream mixture to
Cover the bowl with foil and place in the oven Rosemary Pots de Creme medium. When the liquid is just steaming,
2 tablespoons butter to keep warm. remove it from the heat. While continuously
2 tablespoons honey If not already done, cut the tenderloin into 2 Start to finish: 1 hour 40 minutes, plus chill- whisking the egg mixture, dribble the warm
1/2 teaspoon salt steaks. Rub the salt and rosemary all over the ing (15 minutes active) cream mixture very slowly and just a little at a
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper meat. Servings: 4 time into the egg yolks. Add the milk chocolate
For the tenderloin: In a large oven-safe skillet over medium- 1 cup heavy cream and whisk until melted.
1 pound tenderloin or 2 beef tenderloin steaks 1/4 cup milk
high, heat the butter and oil until the butter is Using a fine mesh strainer, strain the mixture
1/2 teaspoon salt 2 sprigs fresh rosemary, chopped
melted. Sear the steaks on each side until well- into a liquid measuring cup with a pouring
2 sprigs fresh rosemary, finely minced 1/4 teaspoon orange zest
browned, about 2 to 3 minutes per side. Place spout. Discard any solids.
2 tablespoons butter 3 egg yolks
1 tablespoon vegetable or canola oil the skillet in the oven and cook until the steaks Carefully pour the liquid into the ramekins.
reach 125 F at the center. Remove from the 2 tablespoons sugar Pour hot water into the outer pan to come half
For the green beans:
oven, cover with foil and allow to rest for 10 3 ounces milk chocolate bits way up the sides of the ramekins, making sure
8 ounces trimmed green beans
minutes. Whipped cream, to serve not to get any water in the ramekins.
3 tablespoons crumbled blue cheese (such as
Gorgonzola) While the steaks rest, prepare the green In a small saucepan over medium heat, com- Place the pan in the oven and cover loosely
Salt and ground black pepper, to taste beans. Bring a small saucepan of water to a boil. bine the cream, milk, rosemary and orange zest. with foil. Bake until set and the centers just
3 tablespoons toasted sliced almonds (option- Add the beans and cover. Boil until bright green Bring to a simmer, then turn off the heat and barely jiggle, about 55 to 65 minutes. Remove
al) and just tender, about 3 minutes. Drain the cover. Allow the mixture to steep for 30 min- the ramekins from the water and chill until
Heat the oven to 350 F. beans, then transfer to a bowl. Add the blue utes. completely cold, at least 2 hours. Serve topped
cheese, salt and pepper, then toss well. Toward the end of steeping, heat the oven to with a dollop of whipped cream.
down and industrialization allowed for artifi- business plan and establishing a company, how to prepare and enjoy it.
MEAT
Continued from page 1
cial casings. That wasn’t the food Bertolli
grew up with nor was it the experience he
wanted for his patrons. Generations weren’t
Bertolli built the plant and started production.
“I want to bring about a renaissance. I think
it’s happening now; bring back some of the
Don’t worry, those in attendance will have a
chance to taste while they learn.
passing along the secrets. variety lost in the last 40 years,” he said. The event, which includes sampling of a
Bertolli — who was chef of Chez Panisse Maybe not your typical demonstration, selection of Fra’ Mani cured meats, will be
prosciutto to the family. held from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb.
Restaurant in Berkeley from 1982 to 1992 and Bertolli will be on hand this weekend to talk
“We would eat them all the time,” he 10 at New Leaf Community Markets, 150 San
recalled. chef/co-owner of Oliveto Restaurant in about what is made at Fra’ Mani Handcrafted
Oakland from 1995 to 2005 — served Foods. Fra’ Mani is an Italian abbreviation for Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. It’s $5 and pre-
An appreciation for the whole animal start- registration is required. To register call (831)
ed as a teenager when Bertolli worked as a sausages in his restaurants. There were pates fratelli mani, meaning “brothers hands.”
and salami also to be made. “Fermentation in meat is curious for peo- 466-9060 ext. 126 or register at
butcher in a San Francisco market. In the www.newleaf.com.
butchers’ union at 14, Bertolli had access to “It was wildly successful. People would ple,” he said adding many people have ques-
salami and sausage, in what he described as ask, ‘Can I buy this stuff and take it home?’” tions like, why is there mold on the outside?
the heyday of such specialties. Since then, Bertolli said. Bertolli will be on hand to not only talk
Heather Murtagh can be reached by e-mail:
Bertolli noticed a change. Meat quality went He wasn’t able to sell the product, but saw about the process of making the meats, but heather@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: (650)
an opportunity. After two years or building a also what to look for when in the store and 344-5200 ext. 105.
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ty of life, could be things like the Police
Activities League which are good pro-
grams but not mandated by law or a core
“We don’t want to lay off any more
employees. It’s not fair to our citizens,”
Ira said.
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Daughters aged 3 to 14 will enjoy an
departmental service, Ira said. Another plan involves two measures Deadline for payment for elegant evening of semi-formal
Although city officials cut across the on the upcoming ballot, increases to the Newcomers luncheon. Meeting dancing with their first fellow, their
deferring to a more public conversation board in past years, that approach may date is Tuesday, Feb. 15. San Mateo Dad. $15. For more information call
transient occupancy tax and business Newcomers Club luncheon: 595-7444.
later. What he does know is the answer not be right anymore because some license fee. The latter would be a 50 Longtime/new residents invited.
to the city’s budget is not easy. departments have more capacity than Noon, Tuesday, Feb. 15 at CreoLa Yoga at Change: Learn How to
percent hike over three years, to gener- Bistro, 344 El Camino Real, San Meditate. 7 p.m. 400 Ben Franklin
“There is no silver bullet when it others and some services have different ate an extra $233,00 the first year fol- Carlos. $25. Guest speaker is Janet Court, San Mateo. Cost is by dona-
comes to solving this problem,” he said. value to the community, Ponty said. Migliore discussing car mainte- tion. For more information call 340-
lowed by $272,000 and $318,000.
Without any steps, the city is looking The primary direction Monday night nance. For more information contact 9642.
Ira concedes the potential revenue Sharon at 578-9208.
at a current $2.6 million deficit, with was not drawing from reserves, Bain ‘Noise Off.’ 8 p.m. The Costal
would be “a pittance” compared to the
following years at $4.7 million and $6.5 said, although other options are pretty Community Health Screenings. 9 Repertory Theater, 1167 Main
lofty need. a.m. to 11 a.m. Senior Focus, 1720 Street, Half Moon Bay. A British
million. much on the table. “The main message El Camino Real, Suite 10, farce with many laughs. For more
Even so, the city is hoping to get the
The numbers are not insurmountable, is we are looking at everything, not just Burlingame. Consultation with a information call 569-3266.
support of the Chamber of Commerce nurse to discuss the test results and
said Finance Director Brian Ponty who pushing tax increases,” he said. SATURDAY, FEB. 12
and business groups. However, the lifestyle modification including
added the percentage of operating They are also not draining reserves exercise, healthy diet, weight man- EBay Class. 10 a.m. Millbrae
groups were on board the last time the agement, stress reduction and smok- Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae.
expenses is more important than the and “kicking the can down the road like city sought a business license fee ing cessation. $25 for seniors 62 and Learn about the popular online auc-
specific figure. the state has done,” Ponty said. older, $30 for those under 62. For tion site. Free. For more information
increase and it failed in 2009. more information call 696-3660. call 697-7607.
The beginning $2.6 million deficit is Like Ira, Bain is hoping union conces- “A sales tax is a really hard sell,” Ira
3.3 percent of $80 million in expendi- sions and revenue enhancements might Elder Care Workshop. 9:30 a.m. to D is for Dragon Dance. 10 a.m. San
said. “There’s definitely a strong tenure 11 a.m. 1528 S. El Camino Real, Mateo County History Museum,
tures. take the sting out of some reductions. out there of why give more money if we Suite 108, San Mateo. Bay Laurel 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.
The three-pronged fix is already under “None of us on the council want to Law Group, LLP invites anyone Preschool children will be told of a
think you’re going to squander it?” Ira story about Chinese New Year. $5
way, with restructuring of departments continue to cut services but if we don’t confronting the possibility of caring
said. for an aging parent to this special for adults, $3 for seniors and stu-
like the elimination of the deputy city get the labor concessions we’re looking question and answer session. For dents, free for children under five
The city has until July to approve
manager position. for, we will have to,” Bain said. more information contact Andrea years old. For more information call
placing the measures on the November Delgado at 525-0234. 299-0104.
At a mid-year general fund budget Ira is “really optimistic” about talks
ballot.
review Monday night, the City Council with unions he and Interim City Job Seekers at Your Library. 11 Marianne’s Vintage Jewelry
a.m. to 2 p.m. San Mateo Main Trunk Show. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ritz-
defined critical services like police, fire, Manager Bob Bell began in August. Library, 55 W. Third Ave., San Carlton Hotel, 1 Miramontes Point
sewer, water and streets. The council The unions have been active partici- Michelle Durand can be reached by e-mail: Mateo. Volunteers with experience Road., Half Moon Bay. Pieces from
in human resources, coaching and the early 1900s through the ’70s and
also told department heads to break pants and how much they can pony up michelle@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: teaching are here to help you in your ’80s. For more information call 712
their services into three categories to will determine a lot of how the city (650) 344-5200 ext. 102. search for a job. For more informa- 7090.
tion call 522-7802.
Pacific Art League’s Valentines
year 2011-12 budget. Hotel taxes make up about 35 percent of
PATROL
Bicycle Master Plan Workshop. Day Crafts Event. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Half Moon Bay is seeking a five-year 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Main Library, Pacific Art League, 668 Ramona St.,
Half Moon Bay’s general fund revenue. 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. The Palo Alto. Come fold origami valen-
contract with another agency and bids The botched Beachwood development city of San Mateo’s Department of tines with us. Want a more personal
are due Feb. 24. is costing Half Moon Bay more than $1 Public Works is holding its second valentine? Frame and hand-embel-
Continued from page 1 community workshop for a review lish an instant photo for your valen-
Pacifica Police Chief Jim Saunders million a year for the next 30 years due of the city’s Draft Bicycle Master tine. For more information contact
toured Half Moon Bay facilities yester- to a court-ordered settlement with Palo Plan. Free. For more information marketing@pacificartleague.org.
The city is seeking another agency to day with Violett. Alto developer Charles Keenan. call 522-7307.
Affordable Books at the Book
take over police services because it faces “Culturally, Pacifica and Half Moon Keenan bought the 24-acre parcel in Pulp Fashion: Isabella de Nook. Noon to 4 p.m. 1 Cottage
an ongoing structural deficit of nearly $1 Bay make a good fit,” Saunders said. 1993 for $1 million in a foreclosure sale Borchgrave. 7 p.m. San Carlos Lane, Twin Pines Park, Belmont. All
Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos. proceeds go to the Belmont Library.
million related to a botched development “We share the same ideals on policing in and planned to build an 83-unit residen- Isabella de Borchgrave utilizes For more information call 593-5650.
known as Beachwood. Voters in Half a small coastal town.” tial subdivision on the property. paper to create dresses, shoes and
Moon Bay also rejected a 1-cent sales jewelry. Free. For more information Community Activities Bloom.
The Pacifica Police Department tried The city had given tentative approval call 591-0341. Noon to 4 p.m. 1400 Roosevelt Ave.,
tax increase in November that would to consolidate dispatch services with to a previous owner for the development Redwood City. Plant sale includes
have generated about $1.4 million annu- Organic Rose Care and new and hard-to-find varieties. Free.
South San Francisco and Daly City pre- but opposed the new proposal because Composting. 7:30 p.m. Veterans For more information contact Linda
ally. Both scenarios caused the city to viously. protected wetlands had appeared on the Memorial Senior Center, 1455 Kancev at 574-1220.
drastically reduce its workforce and “It didn’t quite work out,” Saunders property.
Madison Ave., Redwood City. Terry
Lyngso of Lyngso Garden Materials County Creations. 1 to 4 p.m. San
slash services. said. Mateo County History Museum,
Keenan sued and won an $18 million will be speaking on organic rose
The Sheriff’s Office recently made an Currently, the San Mateo and care and the benefits of compost and 2200 Broadway, Redwood City. The
decision in court. vermicompost. For more informa- San Mateo County History Museum
agreement with the city of San Carlos to Burlingame police departments are presents a history of entrepreneurs
The city could not pay the settlement tion call 857-9380.
provide police services there and is in studying whether to share a police chief from San Mateo County. Included
all at once and secured the bonds to pay THURSDAY, FEB. 10 with museum admission. For more
the process of developing a proposal for and the San Bruno and Millbrae police off Keenan in 2009. Citrus Talk and Tasting. 3:30 p.m. information visit historysmc.org.
Half Moon Bay. departments already share a police chief. to 5:30 p.m. New Leaf Community
Last year, city employees agreed to ‘Going on 13’ Film Screening. 2
“Half Moon Bay makes sense to us More consolidation could be in the Markets, 150 San Mateo Road, Half
salary and benefit reductions along with Moon Bay Learn about and sample p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm
since we are already out there,” Sheriff works, depending on the economy, the variety of citrus available now as St., San Carlos. Join directors Kristy
taking furloughs to help trim about Guevara-Flanagan and Dawn
Greg Munks said yesterday. The Munks said. well as tips for great ways to use cit-
$900,000 from the city’s budget. The rus. Free. For more information con- Valadez for a screening and discus-
Sheriff’s Office patrols coastal areas “Five or six years from now, the coun- sion of their award-winning film
city also had to take $500,000 from its tact patti@bondmarcom.com.
from Pescadero to Princeton by the Sea. ty will look a little different,” Munks ‘Going on 13.’ Free. For more infor-
reserves. History of Burlingame Trees. 7 mation call 591-0341.
Violett fielded questions from law said. “You could see some mergers or Contracting out police services could p.m. Lane Community Room,
enforcement officials yesterday about you could see the Sheriff’s Office con- Burlingame Public Library, 480 Yoga at Change: Hamsa Yoga. 2
save the city up to $800,000 annually. p.m. 400 Ben Franklin Court, San
the police department’s radio equipment, tracting more with other cities.” Primrose Road, Burlingame. Danica
Mateo. Cost is by donation. For
Hodge of the Burlingame Historical
fleet of vehicles, evidence room and Half Moon Bay’s main source of Society will present ‘A Leafy more information call 340-9642.
budget. The department’s budget for income, the hotel occupancy tax, is Bill Silverfarb can be reached by e-mail: sil-
Legacy: The History of Burlingame
How to Eat Like A Vegetarian
Trees.’ Free. For more information
next year is not set yet, however, as Half down dramatically by 18 percent or verfarb@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: call 558-7444, ext. 2. Even If You Never Want to Be
Moon Bay scrambles to balance its fiscal about $720,000 in the past couple years. (650) 344-5200 ext. 106. One. 2 p.m. 178 South Blvd., San
Valentine’s Weekend. 7 p.m. to 10 Mateo. Bay Area food author and
p.m. Broadway Grill, 1400 teacher Patti Breitman will lead a
Broadway, Burlingame. Join us as family-friendly workshop, where
voted the company should pay. cial incentives to SunEdison,” according
BELMONT Mayor Coralin Feierbach expressed
interest in how many new jobs would be
created with the move and how many
to the staff report to Belmont coun-
cilmembers.
The Clipper Drive building is partially
George Komsky delights audiences
with interpretations of different
musical styles during this
Valentine’s celebration. For reserva-
tions and more information call 343-
you’ll learn about wonderful, simple
and tasty vegetarian recipes you can
prepare quickly and easily. Free. For
more information
craig@reachandteach.com.
contact
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jobs from the East Coast and other areas occupied by Volkswagen of America and 9333.
For more events visit
would be imported to the new headquar- was previously occupied by the Asera & Scott Clay Band. 8:30 p.m. Flight smdailyjournal.com, click Calendar.
the Island Parkway Planned ters. Oral B companies, though it has Lounge, 971 Laurel St., San Carlos.
Development Area. The company SunEdison will relocate about 40 remained vacant for many years. Featuring bass virtuoso Scott clay
intends to invest up to $8 million in ren- and Ken Harrill playing jazz and
employees who currently work in San The company likes the Clipper Drive blues. 21 and over only. For more
ovating the building for its headquarters Francisco and another 80 employees because of its proximity to Highway information e-mail info@flight-
and sought RDA approval to waive more loungewine.com.
from the East Coast, said Carole 101, Jacolick said. The company hopes
than $106,000 in fees to facilitate the Jacolick, vice president of human to finalize a lease agreement in a couple Why ‘Over The Counter’ Isn’t
move. resources at SunEdison. “We are doing a weeks, she said. Good Enough. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Suite 504, 100 S. Ellsworth Ave.,
SunEdison claims the move will gen- lot of heavy recruiting locally,” Jacolick The $86,000 in waived fees would be San Mateo. Join Dr. Paul Hughes for
erate 400 to 500 new jobs within the next said. debited from the RDA Capital Projects a discussion on the differences of
‘over the counter’ skin products ver-
few years. To incentivize the move, In the next few years, the company Fund, Facade Improvement Program and sus pharmaceutical grade skinprod-
SunEdison sought state, county and city plans on hiring about 400 new employ- transferred to the Redevelopment ucts. For more information call 343-
assistance in the process. From the state, 3844.
ees, she said. The company looked to Administration, Economic
SunEdison requested research and expand in San Francisco, but cost was a Development/Marketing Fund. FRIDAY, FEB. 11
development tax credits, industrial San Mateo High School Presents
factor, she said. “There are sufficient cash reserves and ‘The Wedding Singer.’ 7:30 p.m.
development bond funds to offset the The RDA will cover the costs of the budget authority to accommodate this San Mateo Performing Arts Center,
cost of tenant improvements at the building permit fees which would then transaction and the funds would be 600 N. Delaware St., San Mateo. A
romantic musical comedy about a
Clipper Drive building and select be counted as new revenue for the redistributed during the mid-year budget rock star wannabe and wedding
sales/use tax exemptions for manufac- Permit Center Development Services review process,” according to the staff singer in the 1980s. $15 for adults,
$10 for students and seniors. For
turing. fund. report. more information or to order tickets
The company wanted Belmont to SunEdison’s move to Belmont would SunEdison does not sell photovoltaic visit smhsdrama.org.
waive a $30,000 building permit fee, further the city’s ability to attract new equipment but rather delivers fully man- The California Home and Patio
$20,000 building plan check fee and business, according to a staff report. aged solar energy services to customers Show. Noon to 7 p.m. The San
$20,000 General Plan maintenance fee, “Other benefits are manifested in new without the expense of financing, con- Mateo County Event Center, 2495 S.
Delaware St., San Mateo. Free. For
among others. jobs for the area and ancillary economic structing, owning and servicing their more information call 593-2465.
The council voted to waive a total of revenue — i.e. an infusion of a strong own systems. Father-Daughter Sweetheart
$86,000 in fees SunEdison would have new workforce that would utilize local The company is a division of much Dance. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Twin Pines
been required to pay, minus the General services and businesses. Such benefits to larger MEMC, a Standard & Poor’s 500 Senior and Community Center, 20
Twin Pines Lane, Belmont.
Plan maintenance fee, which the council the city warrant the provision of finan- Company.
24 Wednesday • Feb. 9, 2011 COMICS/GAMES THE DAILY JOURNAL
Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2010 have with another but the emotions that might be at play as
well when making a big change in the relationship.
Conditions are looking favorable for you in the year ahead
where your material concerns and circumstances are LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Although you might have been
involved. Of course, it will be up to you to properly apply your- rather fortunate and have benefited in some manner from a
self toward the ends you want. situation another has, you will start to make a contribution in
the procedure as well.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - The effectiveness from the
good intentions of two loyal friends of yours in helping you VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Favorable changes could come
improve your lot in life will do much to warm your heart. Their into play involving a romantic situation that could turn out to
input will take root. be rather fortunate and/or benefit you in some manner. It’ll
make each more caring and dedicated.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Regardless of the circum-
stances, hang onto your hopes and expectations, even those LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Something in which you’re
that look rather grim. Conditions will eventually pass and involved will work out to your satisfaction when you focus on
things should work out rather well for you. doing it for a person you love in hopes of making him/her feel
more secure and happy.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) - When challenged or faced
with a difficult objective is when you’ll function at your best. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - You’re not likely to be able
You won’t allow any goal or task intimidate you. to please everyone, but you should be able to keep most of
the people you’re with happy. As a result, your approval rating
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Anything you can keep in will be elevated.
proper reference or view philosophically will keep you from
blowing bad situations out of perspective. You’ll not let your SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - The potential for per-
thinking get unruffled. sonal accumulation looks rather good for you at this point in
time. In fact, even something that looked like a loser might
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Someone with whom you’ve reap some impressive rewards.
been having a hard time keeping things together will Previous
approach you with a new course of action you both can take. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Your hard-as-nails pre-
It’ll work good for both of you. sentation rarely goes unnoticed whenever you speak out on Sudoku
anything about which you feel strongly. It helps that you say
CANCER (June 21-July 22) - It will be important to not
only consider the practical aspects of an arrangement you
all the right things. answers
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GROOMER - All breeds, some experi- ular mail to 800 S. Claremont St #210, sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo commenced to transact business under FBN on
Ms. Liu ence necessary. Part to full time, start San Mateo CA 94402. County on 12/21/10. (Published in the the FBN on /s/ Vince Singh /
pay $10./hr. Appointment only. San Mateo Daily Journal, 01/19/11, /s/ Jamie McKevitt / This statement was filed with the Asses-
(650)200-3955 (650)577-8002 01/26/11, 02/02/11, 02/09/11) This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo County on 01/31/11. (Published in the
County on 01/24/11. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 02/02/11,
San Mateo Daily Journal, 01/25/11, 02/09/11, 02/16/11, 02/23/11)
02/01/11, 02/08/11, 02/15/11)
110 Employment 110 Employment
LIEN SALE - On 2/20/2011 at 671 MAR-
INA BLVD., S. SAN FRANCISCO, CA a
Lien Sale will be held on a 190 J-BOAT
HULL: TSP42978M81K STATE: CF#: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #243101
NOPLATE at 9 a.m. STATEMENT #242900 The following person is doing business
The following person is doing business as: DVD Creations, 199 Poplar Avenue,
as: Ajilon, 4100 E. 3rd Ave., Foster City, San Bruno, CA 94066 is hereby regis-
110 Employment 110 Employment CA 94404 is hereby registered by the fol- tered by the following owner: John Mi-
lowing owner: Accounting Principals, chael Spooner, same address. The busi-
Inc., FL. The business is conducted by a ness is conducted by an Individual. The
Corporation. The registrants commenced registrants commenced to transact busi-
to transact business under the FBN on ness under the FBN on
01/01/11. /s/ John Spooner /
/s/ Diana R. Kurabelas / This statement was filed with the Asses-
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo County on 01/31/11. (Published in the
County on 01/21/11. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 02/02/11,
San Mateo Daily Journal, 01/26/11, 02/09/11, 02/16/11, 02/23/11)
02/02/11, 02/09/11, 02/16/11).
203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 298 Collectibles Drabble Drabble Drabble
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR 49ER REPORT issues '85-'87 $35/all,
STATEMENT #243070 CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP (650)592-2648
The following person is doing business OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE
as: Cook Properties, 109 Newton Drive, Date of Filing Application: Feb. 4, 2011
Burlingame, CA 94010 is hereby regis- To Whom It May Concern: 5 PIECE territorial quarters uncirculated
tered by the following owner: Jeanette The Name(s) of the applicant(s) is/are: $16. (408)249-3858
Marie Cook, same address. The busi- PENINSULA SEAFOOD LLC
ness is conducted by an Individual. The The applicant(s) listed above are apply- 6 GALLON "red wing" Crock $100 RWC
registrants commenced to transact busi- ing to Department of Alcoholic Beverage (650)868-0436
ness under the FBN on 2000. Control to sell alcoholic beverages at:
/s/ Jeanette Marie Cook / 648 EL CAMINO REAL COLLECTORS '75 LP's in covers
This statement was filed with the Asses- SAN CARLOS, CA 94070-3104 $5/each, (650)726-7424
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo Type of license applied for:
County on 01/28/11. (Published in the 47 - On-Sale General Eating Place GEISHA DOLL - 14" - BEAUTIFULLY
San Mateo Daily Journal, 02/02/11, San Mateo Daily Journal PACKAGED IN PLASTIC CASE.-
02/09/11, 02/16/11, 02/23/11) February 9, 2011 $25/ofr. (650)588-5991
GLASSES 6 sets redskins, good condi-
STATEMENT OF ADBANDONMENT tion never used $25/all. (650)345-1111
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri-
STATEMENT #243113 NAME STATEMENT #237055 chard (650)834-4926 Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
The following person is doing business The following person has abandoned the
as: Real Estate Market Place, 170 Glenn use of the fictitious business name: Fu- MERCHANT MARINE, framed forecastle
Way, #11, San Carlos, CA 94070 is zion Welding, Manufacture & Repair, 417 card, signed by Captain Angrick '70. 13 x
hereby registered by the following owner: Clark Drive, San Mateo, CA 94402 The 17 inches $35 cash. (650)755-8238
Real Estate Networking Solutions,Inc., fictitious business name referred to
CA. The business is conducted by a Cor- above was filed in County on ORIGINAL PAT O'BRIEN'S HURRI-
poration. The registrants commenced to 01/26/2010. The business was conduct- CANE glass, great condition, $10.,
transact business under the FBN on ed by: David R. Newman. (650)726-7424
/s/ James McNinch / /s/ David Newman /
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo POSTER - framed photo of President
County on 01/31/11. (Published in the County on 01/07/11. (Published in the Wilson and Chinese Junk $25 cash,
San Mateo Daily Journal, 02/02/11, San Mateo Daily Journal, 1/19/11, (650)755-8238
02/09/11, 02/16/11, 02/23/11) 1/26/11, 2/02/11, 2/09/11).
SPORTS CARDS over 10k some stars
and old cards $100/all. (650)207-2712
The San Mateo County VASE - with tray, grey with red flowers,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #242782
Probation Department is perfect condition, $30., (650)345-1111
The following person is doing business seeking contractors to pro-
as: Peninsula Business Support Serv- vide youth activities for 302 Antiques
ices, 741 San Mateo Avenue, Burlin- youth in Juvenile Hall and
game, CA 94010 is hereby registered by (2) ANTIQUE Hurricane lamp complete 304 Furniture 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices
the following owner: Carla Dannels, 823 probation camps. For a with wicks $25/each, (650)726-7424
Greenwood Ave., San Mateo, CA copy of the Request for ROCKING CHAIR for nursing mother or
94401. The business is conducted by an Proposals, see the County's grandmother $75. (650)854-3235
Individual. The registrants commenced to
transact business under the FBN on
07/21/2006.
/s/ Carla Dannels /
website under the Probation
Department in the “News”
section. The RFP is also
1912 COFFEE Perculater Urn. perfect
condition includes electric cord $85
ANTIQUE SOLID mahogany knick-knack
ROCKING CHAIRS - (2) Great for family
with new born baby, $50. each or $75.
for both, (650)588-5991
LEGAL NOTICES
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo available by calling 650- or bookshelf with 4 small drawers, good
condition, $95. 650-726-5200 TV STAND good condition beige lots of
Fictitious Business Name Statements, Trustee Sale
County on 01/14/11. (Published in the
San Mateo Daily Journal, 02/02/11,
312-5241. storage $30. (650)867-2720 Notice, Alcohol Beverage License, Name Change,
02/09/11, 02/16/11, 02/23/11)
2/4, 2/5, 2/6, 2/7, 2/8, 2/9, CHINA CABINET - Vintage, 6 foot,
WOODEN KITCHEN China Cabinet: $99 Probate, Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons,
2/10/11 solid mahogany. $300/obo.
CNS-2035664#
(650)867-0379 (great condition!), (650)367-1350
Notice of Public Sales, and More.
WOODEN QUILT rack with kitty designs
SAN MATEO DAILY on end excellent condition, SOLD!
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #243077 JOURNAL Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County.
The following person is doing business
303 Electronics 306 Housewares
as: Wall Heating, 1038 Gilman Drive,
Broadmoor, CA 94015 is hereby regis- 46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
Fax your request to: 650-344-5290
tered by the following owner: Jason condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
"PRINCESS HOUSE” decorator urn
"Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H Email them to: ads@smdailyjournal.com
Wall, same address. The business is 210 Lost & Found $25., (650)868-0436
conducted by an Individual. The regis-
trants commenced to transact business COMSWITCH 3500 - used for fax, com-
LOST: Center cap from wheel of Cadil- puter modem, telephone answering ma- CANDLEHOLDER - Gold, angel on it,
under the FBN on tall, purchased from Brueners, originally
/s/ Jason Wall / lac. Around Christmas time. Chrome with chine, never used, $20., (650)347-5104
multi-colored Cadillac emblem in center. $100., selling for $35.,(650)867-2720
This statement was filed with the Asses-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo Small hole near edge for locking device. DEWALT HEAVY duty work site radio
Belmont or San Carlos area. charger in box $100. (650)756-7878 GEORGE FORMAN Grill brand new
County on 01/28/11. (Published in the $35., (650)726-7424 310 Misc. For Sale 310 Misc. For Sale
San Mateo Daily Journal, 02/09/11, Joel 650-592-1111.
02/16/11, 02/23/11, 03/02/11) DVD PLAYER -Toshiba DVD, video, CD
player, 5 disk changer, dolby digital, HAMILTON BEACH Mixer, vintage, .juic-
works great, Burl., $50., (650)347-5104 er & bowl, beater. $30/obo(650)576-6067
MISSING GREY MALE CAT named
“Biscotti”. Last seen 12/4 on Aviador OASIS COUNTERTOP water cooler dis-
Ave. in Millbrae. 12 years old, 12 lbs., “FALLOUT 3” for XBox 360. $10.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
(650)520-4535 penses cold and luke warm water $50.,
STATEMENT #242970 strong athletic build. Domestic short (650)218-4254
The following person is doing business hair, solid grey including nose, JVC VHS recorder - Like new, $15.,
as: Color Creations Painting Company, neutered,declawed front paws. Micro- (650)367-8949
118 Duval Drive, South San Francisco, chip #985121004140013. Please call 307 Jewelry & Clothing
CA 94080 is hereby registered by the Home Again lost pet service at 888-466- PANASONIC TV 21 inch $25., (650)637-
following owner: Ricardo Azicena, same 3242 with any info. Thank you! 8244 49ER'S JACKET Child size $50.
address. The business is conducted by (650)871-7200
an Individual. The registrants com-
menced to transact business under the 295 Art SANIO CASETTE/RECORDER 2 way BLACK VELVET evening jacket w/silver
FBN on Radio - $95.obo, call for more details, sparkles, Sz 20W, $10. (650)712-1070
/s/ Ricardo Azicena / PAINTING "jack vettriano" Portland gal- (650)290-1960
This statement was filed with the Asses- lery 26 x 33. $55. (650)345-1111. BLACK VELVET pants, Sz L, $7.
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo (650)712-1070
SONY RADIO cassette recorder $25
County on 01/24/11. (Published in the PICTURE WITH Frame Jack Vettriano black good condition. (650)345-1111 CUSTOM JEWELRY all kinds, lengths
San Mateo Daily Journal, 02/09/11, with light attached $65. (650)867-2720 and sizes $50/all. (650)592-2648
02/16/11, 02/23/11, 03/02/11) TV - Big Screen, $70., ok condition,
296 Appliances (650)367-1350 HOLIDAY WEAR, barely worn: Macy's
black sweater set, Size M, wool w/gold
TV 5 inch Black and white good condition metalic stripes, $15 set. (650)712-1070
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 4 BURNER cook top commercial lifetime in box $10. (408)249-3858
STATEMENT #243046 burner $22., (650)756-6778
TV SET 32 inch with remote and stand JEWELRY DISPLAY 12 piece SOLD!
The following person is doing business
as: Namaste Plaza Belmont, 890 Ralston AIR CONDITIONER - slider model for $30. (650)520-0619
narrow windows, 10k BTU, excellent LADIES BRACELET, Murano glass.
Ave., Belmont, CA 94002 is hereby reg- Various shades of red and blue $100
istered by the following owner: VLR, condition, $100., (650)212-7020 304 Furniture Daly City, no return calls. (650)991-2353
Inc., CA. The business is conducted by
a Corporation. The registrants com- 2 END Tables solid maple '60's era LADIES GOLD Lame' elbow length-
menced to transact business under the CHANDELIER NEW 4 lights $30.
(650)878-9542 $40/both. (650)670-7545 gloves sz 7.5 $15 New. RWC. (650)868-
FBN on 01/20/2011. 0436
/s/ Raghu Charan Bongu / CHOPPERS (4) with instructions $7/all. 4 STURDY metal dining chairs $20/each.
This statement was filed with the Asses- (650)368-3037 (650)756-6778 LIZ CLAIBORNE black evening jacket
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo Sz. 12, acetate/polyester, $10. (650)712-
County on 01/27/11. (Published in the IRON - BLACK & DECKER PRO X 725 BED BRASS single trundle $100 nice 1070
San Mateo Daily Journal, 02/09/11, with board, $35., (650)726-7424 and clean. (650)854-3235
02/16/11, 02/23/11, 03/02/11) SHEER PURPLE tunic, Sz XL, w/em- 310 Misc. For Sale 310 Misc. For Sale
BEDROOM SET - King size, 7 piece broidered design & sequins, $10.
KENMORE MICROWAVE - Great condi- bedroom set, marble top, SOLD! (650)712-1070 "COUNTRY KITCHEN" pot rack with COLORIZED TERRITORIAL Quarters
tion, extremely clean, ready to use, BLACK LEATHER office chair with 5 down lights. Retailed at $250 uncirculated with Holder $15/all,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 24”W18”D15”H, interior 14.5”W12”H16”D SILVER SEQUIN shirt-jacket Sz 12-14 - New in box $99 (650) 454-6163 (408)249-3858
STATEMENT #243012 rollers $25. (650)871-5078 very dressy, $15. (650)712-1070
SOLD!
The following person is doing business
as: Ceviche Bar & Grill, 648 El Camino BOOKCASE - $25., (650)255-6652 TOURQUOISE BLUE party dress, cov-
PORTABLE GE Dishwasher, excellent 1 LG .Duffel Bag ,1 Xtra Lg. Duffel w DOG CAGE/GORILLA - folding
Real, San Carlos, CA 94070 is hereby condition $75 OBO, (650)583-0245 CABINET - wood, $70., (650)367-1350 ered w/sequins, sz 14, $15. (650)712- Wheels, 1 Leather week-ender Satchel, large dog cage good condition, 2 door
registered by the following owner: Pen- 1070 All 3 at $75.00 650 871-7211 with tray, $75.,(650)355-8949
insula Seafood, LLC, CA. The business RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric, CHANDELIER WITH 5 lights/ candela-
is conducted by a Limited Liability Com- 1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621 bre base with glass shades $20. DOOM (3) computer games $15/each 2
pany. The registrants commenced to (650)504-3621
308 Tools 13 PIECE paint and pad set for home
use $25., (650)589-2893 total, (650)367-8949
transact business under the FBN on N/A. RCA VACUUM tube manual '42 $25.
/s/ Wendy Okamura / (650)593-8880 CLICKER TORQUE wrench 1/2 inch
COCKTAIL AND end table brass and drive 20-150 LBS reversible all chrome 5 NEEDLEPOINT sets still in package
This statement was filed with the Asses- glass top $65. (650)854-3235 $10/each, (650)592-2648 DOUBLE PANE Windows 48"wide X 34"
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo SANYO 4.4 cubic ft. counter high refrig- $40. 650-595-3933
erator with stainless steel door $80. Tall W/screens perfect condition vinyl
County on 01/26/11. (Published in the COFFEE TABLE - $60., (650)367-1350 $75. OBO 650-619-9932
San Mateo Daily Journal, 02/09/11, (650)364-7777 DOLLY - Heavy Duty, Dual Use 54" hgt.
02/16/11, 02/23/11, 03/02/11) COFFEE TABLE light brown lots of stor- Upright-Push Cart South City $99.OBO ANGEL WITH lights 12 inches High $12.
SHOP VACUUM rigid brand 3.5 horse age good condition $55. (650)867-2720 (415) 410 - 9801 (650)368-3037 ELECTRIC HEATER - Oil filled electric
power 9 gal wet/dry $40. (650)591-2393 heater, 1500 watts, $30., (650)504-3621
PRESSURE WASHER 2500 PSI, good ARTIFICIAL FICUS Tree 6 ft. life like, full
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STOVE TOP 4 burners with electric grill COMPUTER DESK $70. (650)367-1350 condition, $350., (650)926-9841 branches. in basket $55. (650)269-3712
STATEMENT #243232 commercial grade $50., (650)756-6778 FIRE BOWL- new in box, 13 x 32
CREDENZA - $25., (650)255-6652 RIDGED WET AND DRY VACUUM -16 AUTO STRETCHING - The Complete $50.obo, (650)592-9141
The following person is doing business Manual of Specific Stretching, like new,
as: Peninsula Steak & Seafood, 648 El gallons 5 horse power in box accesso-
TOAST-R-OVEN BLACK & Decker not DINING CHAIRS (6) $100/all. (650)854- ries included $65., (650)756-7878 ask $75. (650) 204-0587
Camino Real, San Carlos, CA 94070 is 3235
hereby registered by the following owner: used $14. SOLD! FIREPLACE SCREEN - 36"wide,
Peninsula Seafood, LLC, CA. The busi- SPEEDAIR AIR COMPRESSOR - 4 gal- BARBIE BEACH vacation & Barbie prin- 29"high, antique brass, folding doors,
VACUUM CLEANER $50 (650)367-1350 DINING ROOM table $100. (650)854- lon stack tank air compressor $100., cess bride computer games $15 each, sliding mesh screen, damper
ness is conducted by a Limited Liability 3235
Company. The registrants commenced (650)591-4710 (650)367-8949 controls. Like new. $100., (650)592-2047
to transact business under the FBN on VACUUM CLEANER Oreck-cannister DISPLAY CASE wood & glass 31 x 19
N/A. inches $30. (650)873-4030 TABLE SAW 10", very good condition FRONT END Dash Board from '98 Sono-
type $40., (650)637-8244 $85. (650) 787-8219
/s/ Wendy Okamura / BEADS - Glass beads for jewelry mak- ma Truck $50. (650)871-7200
This statement was filed with the Asses- DRAFTING TABLE 30 x 42' with side ing, $75. all, (650)676-0732
tray. excellent cond $75. (650)949-2134 TORO LEAF BLOWERS, Power Sweep GAME "BEAT THE EXPERTS" never
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo WASHER/DRYER “MAYTAG” - Brand + 850 Super Blower, Electric like new
County on 02/07/11. (Published in the new with 3 year warranty, $850. both, BEAUTIFUL ROUND GOLD FRAMED used $8., (408)249-3858
END TABLE marble top with drawer with $40. pair South City (415) 410-9801 Beveled Mirrors 34" diameter $75 ea Jer-
San Mateo Daily Journal, 02/09/11, (650)726-4168
02/16/11, 02/23/11, 03/02/11) matching table $70/all. (650)520-0619 ry San Mateo 650-619-9932
309 Office Equipment HARD COVER BOOKS - Mystery & ad-
297 Bicycles ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Oak BOOK "LIFETIME" WW11 $12., venture, current authors, some large type
wood, great condition, glass doors, fits (408)249-3858 print, $3.00 each, (650)364-7777
large TV, 2 drawers, shelves , $100/obo. CALCULATOR - Casio, still in box, new,
LIEN SALE - On 02/20/2011 at 1309 BICYCLE "MAGNA" 24 inch wheels $25. (650)867-2720
NORTH CAROLAN AVE., BURLIN- purple, $40., San Mateo,SOLD! (650)261-9681 CABINET OAK, fits over toilet water HARD COVER mystery and adventure
GAME, CA a Lien Sale will be held on a DELL PRINTER SCANNER COPIER all tank, like new $25. (650)341-5347 books (12) latest authors $3/each.
1992 DODGE VIN: BICYCLE - Sundancer Jr., 26”, $75. obo MATTRESSES (2) single, single nice (650)364-7777
and clean $100.(650)854-3235 in one with 2 ink cartridges. SOLD!
JB3XE74C4NY017696 STATE: CA LIC: (650)676-0732 CANCER SALVES - A Botanical Ap-
2XMB658 at 9 a.m. OFFICE LAMP new $8. (650)345-1111 proach To Treatment, like new, $35. JAMES PATTERSON BOOKS - 2 hard-
GIRL'S BIKE HUFFY Purple 6-speed OFFICE DESK - $25., (650)255-6652 (650) 204.0587 back @$3. each, 4 paperback @ $1.
good cond. $35 - Angela (650)269-3712 OFFICE WATER COOLER Hot - Ex Hot each, (650)341-1861
PICNIC TABLE round $25. (650)854- ,Cold - Ice Cold Like New South City CANDLE HOLDER with angel design,
298 Collectibles 3235 $99. OBO (415) 410 -9801 tall, gold, includes candle. Purchased for JANET EVANOVICH BOOKS - 4 hard-
$100, now $35. (650)345-1111 back @$3. each, 3 paperback @$1.
28 RECORDS - 78 RPMS, Bing Crosby, ROCKING CHAIR - Traditional, full size 310 Misc. For Sale each, (650)341-1861
Frankie Laine, Al Jolson, many others, all Rocking chair. Excellent condition $100., CERAMIC BOWLS - Set of blue hand
in book albums, $60. all, (650)347-5104 (650)504-3621 12 PIECE jewelry display SOLD! made ceramic bowls (9) with large bowl KIDS GUITAR for 6 years and Up $40,
fork/spoon set $100/all, (650)726-7424 call (650)375-1550
THE DAILY JOURNAL Wednesday • Feb. 9, 2011 27
610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 381 Homes for Sale 381 Homes for Sale 379 Open Houses
SPANISH GUITAR 6 strings good condi- BAY MEADOWS COAT - Light green,
THE THRIFT SHOP
GARDEN MOTEL
tion $80. Call (650)375-1550. new, size L, $20., (650)867-2720 317 Building Materials
SPORTS BOOKS, Full of Facts, All BLACK LEATHER MOTORCYCLE WOMEN’S SEPARATES 1690 Broadway
DOUBLE PANED GLASS WINDOWS -
Sports, Beautiful Collection 5 Volumes, JACKET - Large, water proof, new, $35., various sizes, half moon, like new, $10. ON SALE 50% OFF Redwood City, CA 94063
$25. 650 871-7211 (650)342-7568 and up, (650)756-6778 Thursday & Friday 10:00-2:00
Saturdays 10:00-3:00
(650)366-4724
STUART WOODS HARDBACK BOOKS BLACK LEATHER tap shoes 9M great Episcopal Church
condition $99. (650)558-1975 Low Daily & Weekly Rooms
- 3 @$3. each, (650)341-1861 SCREEN DOOR 36 inch slightly bent 1 South El Camino Real Free HBO + Spanish+Sports+Movie
$15. (650)871-7200 San Mateo 94401 Channels, Free Internet
SUIT/COAT HANGERS (14) sturdy good BLACK LIKE Leather pants Mrs. size Daily $45+tax Nite & up
quality hardwood unused $1/each or all made in France size 40 $99. (650)558- SLIDING SCREEN door 30 inch good (650)344-0921 Weekly $250+tax & up
$10. San Bruno 650-588-1946 1975 condition $25. (650)871-7200
28 Wednesday • Feb. 9, 2011 THE DAILY JOURNAL
470 Rooms 620 Automobiles 620 Automobiles 630 Trucks & SUV’s 640 Motorcycles/Scooters 670 Auto Parts
HIP HOUSING HONDA '06 Civic LX, red, $11,891. # TOYOTA ‘09 Camry, sedan, gray, 25K SATURN ‘02 VUE V6 SUV, silver, 83K HARLEY DAVIDSON Carburetor "Miku- CHEVY S-10 ‘97, 49000 mi. American
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program FA1656EW Melody Toyota, Call 877- miles, $17,994. P9U819487 Melody miles, $6,991. T2S804347 Melody Toyo- ni" $95., (650)481-5296 Racing rims & radial 15-8, New. $3800
San Mateo County 587-8635. Please mention the Daily Toyota, Call 877-587-8635. Please men- ta, Call 877-587-8635. Please mention OBO (650)481-5296
(650)348-6660 Journal tion the Daily Journal the Daily Journal.
645 Boats EL CAMINO '67 - parts (Protecto top)
HONDA ‘98 Civic EX coupe red, man- TOYOTA ‘09 Corolla, silver, 26K miles, TOYOTA ‘00 Camry, sedan, green, $95., (650)367-8949
ual, $4,893. # TWL120399 Melody $14,591. #P99065545 Melody Toyota, 135K miles, $6,991. TYU744223 Melody PROSPORT ‘97 - 17 ft. CC 80 Yamaha
REDWOOD CITY Toyota, Call 877-587-8635. Please men- Call 877-587-8635. Please mention the Toyota, Call 877-587-8635. Please men- Pacific, loaded, like new, $9,500 or trade, FORD ‘73 Maverick/Mercury GT Comet,
Sequoia Hotel tion the Daily Journal Daily Journal tion the Daily Journal (650)583-7946. Drive Train 302 V8, C4 Auto Trans.
800 Main St., Complete, needs assembly, includes ra-
$600 Monthly LEXUS '08 ES 350, silver, auto, $26,994 TOYOTA ‘09 Corolla, white, 31K miles, TOYOTA ‘04 4Runner, SUV, silver, 84K 670 Auto Service diator and drive line, call for details,
$160. & up per week. #P82202515 Melody Toyota, Call 877- $15,892. #P9Z130355 Melody Toyota, miles, $15,392. P40018553 Melody $1250., (650)726-9733.
587-8635. Please mention the Daily Call 877-587-8635. Please mention the Toyota, Call 877-587-8635. Please men-
(650)366-9501 Journal Daily Journal tion the Daily Journal
(650)279-9811
MERCEDES ‘01 E-Class E320, sedan, TOYOTA ‘04 RAV-4, blue, 94K miles,
C3 FIX CAR FORD ‘93 250 flat bed, diesel, 100-gal-
lon gas tanks $2500. Jim Deisel
TOYOTA ‘99 AVALON sedan, silver, (650)678-8063/Joe (650)481-5296.
silver, 76K miles, $9,992. T1B288567 174K miles, $5,991. TXU339241 Mel- $12,994. P40022323 Melody Toyota, GRAND OPENING!
Melody Toyota, Call 877-587-8635. ody Toyota, Call 877-587-8635. Please Call 877-587-8635. Please mention the HEAVY DUTY jack stand for camper or
Please mention the Daily Journal Daily Journal
Room For Rent mention the Daily Journal Oil Change & Filter SUV $15. (650)949-2134
Travel Inn, San Carlos MERCEDES ‘05 C230 - 40K miles, 4 cyl- TOYOTA ‘06 RAV-4, white, 26 Kmiles, Up to 5 QT Synthetic Blend
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