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Women arrested for trying to rob bank
A Menlo Park woman was arrested yesterday morning after
More than 270 BID protests filed
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT Kearney confirmed 271 protests were those, 16 were valid and nine needed
allegedly trying to rob the Chase Bank on El Camino Real in filed. She was not yet sure how many further review, City Attorney Gus
San Bruno. The suspect claimed to have explosives and was More than 270 protests against the of those were valid nor the amount of Guinan said.
demanding cash, according to police. creation of a Burlingame Avenue busi- money those votes would represent. As proposed, a tiered-assessment to
Jacqueline Casalou, 50, was arrested without incident, ness improvement district were filed, For a BID to be established, busi- generate a $90,000 budget would be
according to police. but it is not yet known if there are nesses had a 45-day opportunity dur- used for improving and promoting the
The San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office provided assistance, enough votes to disqualify the effort. ing which to petition, or vote against, area. Under the proposal, businesses
sending an explosive detection K-9 to the bank. After the Protest petitions were allowed to be the creation. would pay $100 to $625 annually
search of the bank, it was determined there were no explosive turned in until the end of Tuesday’s Votes from the estimated 550 busi- depending on the business location
devices inside, according to police.
Burlingame City Council public hear- nesses in the Burlingame Avenue area and square footage. If a majority of
ing on the matter. However, numerous are weighted based on the amount of businesses oppose the proposal, it can-
petitions were turned in on Tuesday money a business would pay should not move forward.
which didn’t give staff enough time to the BID go into effect. If a majority favors the proposal, the
validate and fairly count the votes. On Before Tuesday’s meeting, a sam- council can then consider approving
Wednesday, City Clerk Mary Ellen pling of 25 protests were reviewed. Of the assessments.
Assembly posts Around the state The seven-member court did not make
a decision from the bench in San
legislative salaries online tion for its employees last month. Both Francisco but peppered attorneys with
SACRAMENTO — Californians now chambers plan to update the pay data questions during the 90-minute hearing
can find out how much members of the quarterly. about whether the governor violated col-
state Assembly and their staff are paid lective-bargaining law by ordering the
by visiting the chamber’s website. Governor’s furloughs work reduction.
On Wednesday, Assembly Speaker go before Supreme Court The high court’s decision is critical to
John Perez issued a statement announc- SACRAMENTO — State and union settling a lengthy legal fight since
ing the move. It comes in response to the attorneys on Wednesday presented argu- Schwarzenegger first implemented fur-
revelations this summer that top officials ments before the California Supreme loughs in February 2009 to more than
in the Los Angeles County city of Bell Court over Gov. Arnold 200,000 state workers to save money.
received excessive pay and pension ben- Schwarzenegger’s orders to furlough The three-day-a-month furloughs trans-
efits. The Senate posted similar informa- state employees. late into a pay cut of about 14 percent.
THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL/STATE/NATION 5 Thursday • Sept. 9, 2010
HP’s interim chief: Oracle alliance ‘strained’ Chicago Mayor Daley says
By Jordan Robertson
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
sible for Oracle and HP to continue
to cooperate and work together. Mark Hurd he has served his last term
“Mark signed a number of agree- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS potential succes-
SAN FRANCISCO — Hewlett- ments to keep trade secrets and con- HURD SUED: sors to surface
Packard Co.’s quarter-century fidential information confidential, Hewlett-Packard Co. CHICAGO — Mayor Richard M. before Tuesday
alliance with Oracle Corp. has been and it’s important for him to be is suing Mark Hurd, Daley, who wielded more control was Rahm
“strained” by the dispute over reminded that he signed those the chief executive it over Chicago than anyone but his Emanuel, the
Oracle’s hiring of ousted HP CEO agreements,” Lesjak said at the ousted last month, father decades before, said Tuesday White House
Mark Hurd, HP’s interim chief said annual Citi Technology Conference to stop him from he will not seek re-election, bringing chief of staff,
Wednesday. in New York. taking a top job at a surprising end to a dynasty whose who mused ear-
rival Oracle Corp. name became synonymous with the lier this year that
Cathie Lesjak also said Hurd “In terms of how that’s going to
THE BEEF: city’s legendary political machine.
needs to be “reminded” that he affect our relationship with Oracle, HP claims that Hurd won’t be able Richard Daley he might like the
signed agreements to keep HP’s obviously with the press Ellison had For all but 13 of the last 55 years, post some day.
to do his job at Oracle without a Daley has ruled City Hall with red- Flanked by his smiling wife
trade secrets and other confidential yesterday, it strained it a bit, but at spilling HP trade secrets.Such cases
information secret. She said that’s the end of the day business will pre- faced temper, garbled syntax and Maggie, who has been battling can-
often end in a court order that the iron fist. The son’s departure threat-
why HP is suing to stop him from vail and we will go back to being executive has to stay away from cer for years, and their children,
working at Oracle. good partners.” certain parts of the business for a ens to leave a significant power vac- Daley called the announcement “a
As evidence of the troubled rela- Oracle did not immediately certain period of time. uum in the nation’s third largest city, personal decision, no more, no less,”
tionship between the Silicon Valley respond to a request for comment. ORACLE’S RESPONSE: Oracle CEO which he helped transform from a and said he and his family now begin
heavyweights, Lesjak pointed to The ties between the two compa- Larry Ellison called the lawsuit gritty industrial hub into a gleaming a “new phase of our lives.” He said
comments by Oracle CEO Larry nies were fraying before Hurd’s hir- “vindictive”and said that HP is acting modern metropolis. he thought about stepping down for
Ellison late Tuesday that HP’s law- ing, as Oracle is muscling in on with “utter disregard” for the It also opens the door to months of several months and became comfort-
suit is “vindictive” and that HP’s HP’s turf by starting to sell comput- companies’ partnership, customers, political jockeying before February’s able with his decision during the last
board is “making it virtually impos- ing hardware. investors and employees. election. Among the few names of several weeks.
Military bans video game After public protests, including BP report blames partners on the doomed rig.
Around the nation by British Defense Secretary Liam The highly technical, 193-page
that ‘kills’ U.S. troops Fox, U.S. military officials decided itself, others for oil spill report attributes the worst offshore
sion, saying that advanced technolo- not to stock the game in any of the oil spill in U.S. history and the rig
WASHINGTON — Military gy has made it commonplace in the NEW ORLEANS — BP took
bases across the U.S. have banned nearly 300 base exchange shops. some of the blame for the Gulf oil explosion that set it off to a complex
gaming world to let players switch The game also won’t be sold at chain of failures both human and
the sale of a new video game that disaster in an internal report issued
sides and play the bad guy. any of the 49 GameStop stores Wednesday, acknowledging among mechanical. Some of those prob-
lets a player pretend to be a Taliban “Medal of Honor” by Electronic located on various military bases. other things that it misinterpreted a lems have been made public over
fighter and “shoot” U.S. troops in Arts, a major game developer based Troops will be allowed to own key pressure test of the well. But in the past 4 1/2 months, such as the
Afghanistan. in Redwood City hits stores Oct. copies, but they would have to buy a possible preview of its legal strat- failure of the blowout preventer to
Gamers are scoffing at the deci- 12. them off-base. egy, it also pointed the finger at its clamp the well shut.
FASHION
Continued from page 1
supporting the industry, but it’s also a thank
you to the clients to let them know I appreci-
ate them. It’s a great night to celebrate,” she
CITY
GOVERNMENT
• The city of San
cuss a proposal to create a trail access point
at the foot of Los Vientos Way. The public
meeting is on site at the proposed access
gate leading to the Pulgas Ridge Open
said. Carlos is holding a Space, located where Los Vientos dead-
Turri plans to feature raffles, gift bags, food joint meeting with ends.
samples from the holiday line which women from neighboring restaurant Astaria and a live
can preorder. Goss noted the holiday dresses the Midpeninsula The meeting is 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.
paparazzi shoot. Regional Open 28. For more information contact Parks and
went quickly last year so getting an early look
Space District to dis- Recreation Director Doug Long at 802-
may be a nice draw. Other locations 4286.
Morning Glory Boutique is planning to
have one-of-a-kind offers with six fashion and Neiman Marcus in Palo Alto is also slated
jewelry designers displaying their goods on to participate. Locations in San Francisco and
hand. Les Deux Copines will also have sur- San Jose are listed as having celebrations.
prise specialty pieces on sale only Friday Designer Rachel Roy and supermodel Jessica
evening and Lululemon will be providing Stam will be hosting the largest look book
hand massages among other surprises. shoot ever at Macy’s Herald Square in San
Businesses are offering drinks, music and a Francisco. Roy will choose outfits for shop-
jovial atmosphere to hopefully draw people pers while Stam coaches people on poses.
back to Burlingame Avenue. Roy will donate $1 to charity:water, a non-
It’s not just the ladies in Burlingame who profit that brings clean drinking water to peo-
can take advantage of the night out. ple in developing countries, for each shopper
Jamie Sears Turri of J’me Boutique, 60 E. who models an outfit for the camera.
Third Ave. in San Mateo, is keeping her doors Modeling starts at 6 p.m. on the second floor
open until 10 p.m. in Impulse.
Turri participated last year and noted the
positive response from people. For more information about Fashion’s
“It’s a great opportunity to see the commu- Night Out visit www.fashionsnightout.com.
6 Thursday • Sept. 9, 2010 LOCAL/NATION THE DAILY JOURNAL
County finances key issue for supervisor race quality information resource in San Mateo County.
Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we
choose to reflect the diverse character of this
dynamic and ever-changing community.
Publisher
By Matt Grocott The top can- endorse an issue and not a candi- what I wrote in the introduction Jerry Lee
didate in the date. above about paying attention and Editor in Chief
W
June primary The issue I am endorsing is the being informed. With regards to Jon Mays
ith the summer virtu-
ally over, our kids was Don one that brought me into the race the county supervisor’s race, we Sports Editor
Nathan Mollat
back in school and Horsley, former last spring; that is the need to need to step it up a notch beyond
Copy Editor/Page Designer
Labor Day come and gone, it’s sheriff and cur- squarely address the budget paying attention and being Erik Oeverndiek
time for political campaigns to rent board deficit of the county. In December informed; we need to challenge Production Manager
kick into high gear. From here to member on the of last year, when I debated enter- the two remaining candidates, Nicola Zeuzem
November is when the campaigns Sequoia ing the campaign, I reviewed the Don Horsley and April Vargas, to Production Assistant
Healthcare websites of the two candidates Julio Lara
will be working hard for the votes address the budget deficit facing
District, with 40,568 votes. then declared: Horsley and Marketing & Events
they need; from here to November the county and to clearly put forth Kerry McArdle
is when we are expected to pay Finishing second was April Vargas. Neither made mention of a plan to solve the problem. The
Vargas, former Midcoast Senior Reporter
attention to what is going on the budget shortfall the county one with the better plan is the one Michelle Durand
politically, to read the newspapers Community Councilmember and was facing or how to deal with it. voters should support at the ballot Reporters
and the blogs, attend the debates activist in the Democrat party, It was important to me to high- box. Emanuel Lee, Heather Murtagh, Bill Silverfarb
and forums and otherwise know with 24,534 votes. The rest of the light the problem and because of In closing, I would like to high- Senior Correspondent: Events
what is being said, what is being tally went to Jack Hickey: 16,699 my campaign, it was debated dur- Susan E. Cohn
light a final point to the voters of
debated and what is being prom- votes; Matt Grocott: 15,269 votes ing the primary. Given the reces- San Mateo County. As alluded to Business Staff
ised. and Michael Stogner: 6,731 votes. sion that continues to have its grip Charlotte Andersen Mark Aspillera
earlier, it has been a rare occur- Jennifer Bishop Keith Blake
In San Mateo County, we have Soon after the ballots were count- on our economy, the matter
ed, Vargas got busy and sought rence for a supervisor’s race to be Gloria Brickman Gale Green
an unusual event this fall: a com- remains critical and needs Robert O’Leary Jeff Palter
out the endorsements of the three contested in our county. Usually Kris Skarston
petitive race for the District 3 addressing by the two remaining
who finished behind her in the they look similar to what just hap-
supervisor’s seat, currently held candidates (As of this writing, Interns • Correspondents • Contractors
race. Her efforts paid off and she their websites still do not address pened with District 2, in which Michael Almonte Jenna Chambers
by Rich Gordon. Of course, Diana Clock Michael Costa
gained the support of Hickey and the subject head on). Carole Groom was appointed and
describing it as the District 3 seat Philip Dimaano Darold Fredricks
Stogner. The plan I put forth was three then ran virtually unopposed in Miles Freeborn Brian Grabianowski
isn’t too important to the average William Jeske Cheri Lucas
voter because anyone who is eli- For arguments sake, if one pronged in its approach: find effi- the primary, to win the seat by Nick Rose Theresa Seiger
gible to vote in the county is eli- accepts that gaining the endorse- ciencies in government opera- election. This fall is a unique Andrew Scheiner Alex Shamis
opportunity to speak to all of the Eliot Storch Jeremy Venook
gible to vote for the seat. ment of Hickey and Stogner also tions, reduce the number of coun-
This past spring and early sum- moves their votes to Vargas’ col- ty employees and reduce the cost supervisors about what is most
important to us as voters. In my Correction Policy
mer, candidates were busy cam- umn, then one can see a competi- of salary, pension and benefit The Daily Journal corrects its errors.
paigning for this same position in tive race between April and Don costs. Since operations account opinion, nothing could be more If you question the accuracy of any article in
a primary race. Five candidates this fall. In an academic exercise, for a smaller portion of the coun- important than putting our fiscal the Daily Journal, please contact the editor at
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vied for the spot. To close down she could be said to have 47,964 ty’s budget versus employee house in order, and in this eco- or by phone at: 344-5200, ext. 107
the race and eliminate the need votes to Don’s 40,568. costs, the latter would have to be nomic climate especially, that
for a November run-off, the num- Although asked, I was the only where the greater amount of sav- begins with reducing the cost of
ber one candidate needed to cap- candidate in the race not to offer ings was realized. Only after the government. SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM
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Reporters’ notebook Other voices
L
ooking to make a differ-
ence for those eager to
improve their lives
Talk is cheap,pensions aren’t
through better literacy? You’re in opinion piece last week in The retirement. But, at the same time,
luck. Project Read is seeking vol- — Long Beach Press-Telegram Wall Street Journal, “it’s as if the deals give workers new top pay
unteer tutors and will be conduct- Sacramento legislators don’t want scales that not only drive up salary
S
ing training starting in late tate and local governments a government of the people, by the costs in the near and long term, but
September. No experience is nec- across California have people, and for the people, but a also increase pension costs for
essary and tutors and their students promised employees gener- government of the employees, by decades to come.
set their own hours for tutoring ous pensions that rely on grossly the employees and for the employ- Thus, the savings from the deals
sessions. Training is set for Sept. underfunded retirement systems, ees.” The same can be said of are wiped out by the increased
27, 29 and Oct. 4, 6, 11 and 13 at which, in turn, are counting on fan- many elected local government expenditures. It’s possible that the
the San Mateo Main Library, 55 tasy-based investment returns to leaders. deals will eventually produce sav-
W. Third Ave. For more informa- pull them back to solvency. Unfortunately, while the gover- ings, but that probably won’t be for
tion or to register, call 522-7848 or The longer this goes on, the nor has pledged to make pension decades to come.
go to projectread@cityofsanma- deeper the hole becomes. As it reform a top priority of his final Unfortunately, we don’t know
teo.org. stands now, the public employee days in Sacramento, he has become exactly when and we don’t know
*** pension programs are already part of the problem. the true costs because the
The city of San Mateo honored choking funding for badly needed When Schwarzenegger this sum- Schwarzenegger administration cut
three employees at its Tuesday government services, and the situa- mer struck new labor deals with 20 the deals without doing a fiscal
night council meeting for outstand- Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon tion will deeply worsen in the next percent of unionized state workers, analysis. That’s unconscionable.
ing achievement and customer Monday. Thomas spends part of few years. he touted the accords as pension It’s the sort of blind spending
service. Senior City Planner Lisa the summer at Camp We all deserve security after we reform — as models to be used in that we saw during the Gray Davis
Ring was given the citywide quar- Westminster Woods in Sonoma stop working. But, currently, the bargaining with the rest of the state years; it’s the sort of behavior
terly achievement award and County with other kids with MDA public employee retirement options employees. Instead, the accords Schwarzenegger promised to end
police Lt. Rick Passanisi and and KTVU’s Tom Vacar asked are far more generous than those actually seem to be digging us when he came into office. Now,
Mike Blondino in the Parks and him what the camp means to him. available in the private sector, and deeper into the pension pit. The seven years later, he’s acting just
Recreation Department were Thomas replied that having a it’s primarily private-sector work- deals, which the Legislature blindly like his predecessor. That’s a pretty
given the citywide quarterly cus- chance to be with other kids who ers who are funding most of the approved, call for a reduction in sad legacy to leave.
tomer service award. Ring was are similar and not being called
public-sector employees’ pensions. benefits for new employees and an Governor, talk is cheap. But the
honored in part for helping the city names is important and that he
We can’t go on like this. As Gov. increase in the amount current state’s escalating public employee
amend its sign ordinance and for gets to be a normal kid for that
Arnold Schwarzenegger said in an employees contribute to their pension costs are not.
helping the city reach a develop- week and not worry about how
ment deal to construct the Hines others look at him. This year’s
telethon raised nearly $60 million Community rallies for age to pay the reported $30,000 State Senate
Project at Delaware Street and
for the MDA. monthly rent for its store at 1010
Concar Drive. Passanisi, a 30-year
***
independent bookstore El Camino Real in Menlo Park. passes jet fuel tax bill
police veteran, was honored for his
outstanding service to youth One Burlingame business — Under the drowning sound of The state Senate approved a bill
including his work with the Police The Studio Shop — is reaching supportive car horns, Menlo Park First human West Nile the week of Sept. 10, 2005 to close
Activities League. Blondino was its 95th birthday this month. officials urged about 500 people case arrives in county a loophole in existing law that
Founded in 1915 by Dorothy and gathered in front of Kepler’s book- allowed the city of Oakland and
honored for helping the city estab- Health officials confirmed the
Ralph Crawford and later pur- store the week of Sept. 10, 2005 to United Airlines to siphon millions
lish a pilot off-leash dog area pro- first human case of of dollars a year in jet fuel tax rev-
chased by John and Martha volunteer their time, money and
gram. expertise to save the city’s land- West Nile virus in enue away from San Mateo County
*** Benson in 1955, the art gallery San Mateo County
and picture frame shop is also the mark store. and other counties that host air-
The Belmont Planning A plan being prodded the week of Sept. ports across the state.
Commission has agreed to amend oldest retail business in
Burlingame. Over the years, The along by the City Council Assembly Bill 451,
the conditional use permit for called on the help of several authored by Assembly
Koret Field at Notre Dame de Studio Shop has occupied nine
locations and been operated by investors to help bail the Speaker Pro Tem Leland
Namur University to allow more store out of its borderline bank- 10, 2005 but were Yee, D-San Francisco, was to close
flexibility in use for students and three married couples. The quick to say the
Bensons’ daughter, Janet Benson ruptcy and create a new business the Oakland/United loophole in
open it to youth sports groups in model to help the store survive for patient’s infection occurred in a 2008.
the community. Martin, began working with her different state.
parents 22 years ago and now runs years to come. Several investors The bill passed the Senate by a
*** were already pledging up to Very little information about the 26-8 vote with Sen. Jackie Speier,
Foster City resident Thomas the art gallery and picture framing case was being released publicly
business with her husband Carl $100,000 each, store owner Clark D-San Mateo, voting against the
Weathers, a sixth grader at Kepler was negotiating lease terms but health department representa- bill and Sen. Joe Simitian, D-Palo
Bowditch Middle School, spent Martin. An anniversary party is tives said the patient was hospital-
with his landlord and plans were Alto, voting for it.
part of Labor Day helping to raise planned for later this month. ized for several days and expected
already in motion to create more
money for the Muscular income for the store — including a to make a full recovery. Health
Dystrophy Association. Thomas, membership program. officials would only say the infec- From the archives highlights stories
who has the genetic disorder, was
The reporters’ notebook is a weekly
The store abruptly closed a week tion happened in “a state where a originally printed five years ago this
collection of facts culled from the note- number of WNV cases have week. It appears in the Thursday edition
featured prominently on KTVU books of the Daily Journal staff. It prior when Kepler announced to of the Daily Journal.
appears in the Thursday edition. employees the store could not man- occurred.”
Channel 2’s presentation of the
10 Thursday • Sept. 9, 2010 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL
Keeping
Tigers dominate up with
Notre Dame-Belmont sweeps Carlmont in ‘Battle of Belmont’
By Emanuel Lee
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
Dubrow
Z
oe Dubrow will not “wow” anyone
walking off the bus, as the old say-
The annual matchup between the ing goes. To say Carlmont’s No. 1
Carlmont High and Notre Dame- singles tennis player is petite would be an
Belmont volleyball teams usually understatement.
ends up being a close and thrilling A shade under 5-feet tall and weighing
contest. in at a robust 90 pounds — let’s just say
Wednesday wasn’t one of those she’s not Serena Williams.
occasions. The host Tigers won the But don’t let Dubrow’s size fool you. If
Battle of Belmont with surgical pre- nothing else, she will simply out-last oppo-
cision, rolling to a 25-12, 25-12, 27- nents on the court because you will be hard
25 non-league victory. pressed to find a player in better shape than
“This is my first year with the Dubrow.
program and you learn right away An avid hiker and backpacker, Dubrow
this is an important match,” Notre prepared for the 2010 tennis season by hik-
Dame coach Jeff Kim said. “The ing the John Muir
girls have been talking about this Trail — a 215-mile
since last year and have been look- trail that runs along
ing forward to this game for a long the spine of the Sierra
time.” Nevadas, from the
It showed. The Tigers (5-2) were Yosemite Valley to
superior in every facet of the game, Mt. Whitney — over
especially in the fundamentals. a roughly two-week
Their ball control was superb, and period in late July
they were the beneficiaries of a and early August.
number of over passes from To be completely
Carlmont (1-1), which resulted in a correct, Dubrow and
number of Notre Dame points. her father, Bob, cov-
“Our passing was not good ered roughly 180
enough (to be competitive),” Scots miles after complet-
coach Cindy Wolf said. “It finally ing the first 35 miles or so the previous
came around later, but it was a little year with the entire family.
too late. We just came out a little too The last 180, however, were just Dubrow
slow, which was too bad.” and her dad.
Indeed, the Tigers were so domi- “My dad and brother hiked it about five
nant for most of the match that Kim years ago and I wanted to do it,” Dubrow
only had to call one timeout the said. “I was too young to do it then.”
entire way, with his team ahead 24- At the time, she was 11, but was hardly a
23 trying to close things out in novice hiker. Her family hits the local trails
Game 3. Notre Dame was up 24-21 a couple times a month and usually go on a
before the Scots reeled off three multi-day trips during the summer. In sec-
straight points — their biggest run ond grade, Dubrow made a family hiking
to that point — to level the game at trip to New Zealand, embarking on two of
24-all. the most highly rated hikes in the world.
Carlmont then took the lead and Those hikes were about 40 miles.
NATHAN MOLLAT / DAILY JOURNAL
Notre Dame-Belmont’s Emily Morris,right,hits around a potential block during the Tigers’three-game
See TIGERS, Page 13 sweep of visiting Carlmont in the annual ‘Battle of Belmont’matchup. See LOUNGE, Page 16
TIGERS
thought our serve and passing was really on Despite the loss, Wolf is confident her kills each and libero Athena Maskarich fin-
tonight, and the girls pushed each other to team’s passing deficiencies last night was ished with three aces, in addition to playing
play at a higher level.” more of an aberration than a future trend. The stellar defense.
Continued from page 11 The Tigers don’t have a superstar player, but Scots have some talented players as usual, and Carlmont displayed tremendous balance as
they possess tremendous balance with no it’s still so early in the season that they have well, as eight different players had kills.
weak link of which to speak. That makes them plenty of time to improve on their passing. In addition to her 11 kills, Vance added
set up its first game point on a Tigers’ hitting extremely difficult to beat, especially when “It all starts with the pass, and I have all the three blocks and two aces. Ashley Duba and
error. they’re covering the court like they did confidence in the world the girls will get it Spencer Jenkins had four kills apiece.
However, Notre Dame’s Kristen Henry Wednesday. The only Carlmont player who together (both mentally and physically),” However, the Scots simply made too many
came up big, recording a block to tie things up consistently scored was Shelby Vance, who Wolf said. “We’re just learning how to chan- mistakes to make this a close match. They
before teammate Ellen West produced a serv- unleashed a number of powerful swings on nel everything into positive emotion.” committed a whopping 19 hitting errors to go
ice ace. The Tigers sealed the outcome on the her way to a match-high 11 kills. The Scots’ late-match flurry in Game 3 was along with eight service errors. Notre Dame,
next point on a Carlmont hitting error. Kim Setter Shannon Garrett and Vance made for clearly their best run of play. Up to that time, meanwhile, finished with only six hitting
didn’t want to call a timeout at the end, but a nice combination, with Vance making only a they had only tasted the lead for brief spurts, errors and three service miscues.
was happy to see his players make some couple of hitting errors the entire way. when they won the opening point of Game 2 “The girls played well but they still have a
clutch plays at the most opportune time. However, the Scots didn’t have nearly enough and had leads of 2-0 and 4-3 in the final game. lot to work on,” Kim said. “I hope they know
“It was good to see them prevail in tough firepower or defense to keep up with the Eight different players recorded kills for the not to be satisfied with what we’ve done so
times,” he said. “I wanted the girls to take care Tigers, who also communicated more effec- Notre Dame, led by Brooke Baldwin’s nine. far. But they should be proud of how well they
of it themselves, and they eventually did. I tively. Emily Morris and Mary Kate Ritzo added five played as a team in a rivalry game like this.”
14 Thursday • Sept. 9, 2010 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL
“They have several of our players, some of our “It’s kind of what you expect because most of help you. That is something Scot did offer us a
NINERS
Continued from page 11
players that are really bright guys,” Singletary
said. “You know Jeff Ulbrich, Mike Robinson.
Robinson knows our offense as well as anybody,
the guys he drafted them, so of course he likes
them,” receiver Josh Morgan said of
McCloughan’s influence. “He drafted them for a
little bit uniquely.”
The 49ers hired McCloughan in February
2005 to supervise their personnel department for
and Jeff knows our defense as well as anybody. reason.” Mike Nolan, a career assistant coach who was
But at the same time, it’s just a matter of us Since McCloughan and the 49ers parted ways, improbably given total control of the club’s foot-
player that we can get to? And Scot knows those going up there and being prepared to play and to San Francisco’s football operations have been ball operations by owner John York, Jed’s father
things. But I just think that once again, in the focus on the details of what we have to do.” run by Trent Baalke. He was responsible for and the brother-in-law of former owner Eddie
final analysis, the most important thing for us is selecting two offensive linemen with the team’s DeBartolo.
to go up there — we’re not going to change any- McCloughan caught on with the Seahawks as
a senior personnel executive in June, now work- first-round draft picks in April, and both McCloughan became San Francisco’s GM in
thing.” Anthony Davis and Mike Iupati will make their
How McCloughan’s expertise on the 49ers ing as the right-hand man to general manager January 2008.
John Schneider. McCloughan is someone NFL debuts at Qwest Field on Sunday as starters Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck does-
might help come Sunday is anybody’s guess. on the Niners’ revamped offensive line.
Perhaps not at all, yet it sure could appear to be Schneider considers a top talent evaluator, and n’t think too much of all the current Seattle con-
advantageous. McCloughan worked as Seattle’s director of col- Until recently, McCloughan’s name marking nections to the 49ers.
lege scouting from 2000-04. his parking place was still visible despite efforts “Scot, I think I’ve seen him one time in the
Then, there’s also longtime Niners linebacker
Jeff Ulbrich helping coach Seattle’s special “It makes sense when you look at it. To have to cover it up — though now it is completely cafeteria,” Hasselbeck said Wednesday. “Quite
teams unit as an assistant. Scot go up there in the personnel department, blacked out. It’s Baalke’s spot these days. honestly, we’re just trying so hard to get on our
“I put in a call to Jeff threatening him to keep they’re the same guys he evaluated and brought McCloughan did not return a call from The stuff in terms of getting to know each other.
his mouth shut,” 49ers quarterback Alex Smith here,” Smith said. “It makes sense he would give Associated Press seeking comment. He has been We’ve got a new offense, all that stuff.”
joked Wednesday. them a shot up there.” traveling regularly in recent weeks, according to Notes: Nate Davis, the third-string QB before
Singletary knows San Francisco must take When Balmer refused to show up at training first-year Seahawks coach Pete Carroll. being released Monday, was signed to the prac-
care of its business, something the 49ers didn’t camp for a week last month, the Niners traded Carroll has found McCloughan helpful. tice squad. San Francisco cut QB Jarrett Brown
do often while struggling away from their 2008 first-round draft pick out of North “Scot has answered the questions we’ve asked to make roster room. ... Smith was named a cap-
Candlestick Park last year. They lost six straight Carolina to Seattle. After San Francisco cut of him and given us information whenever need- tain. ... The Niners spent the morning workout
road games, five in a row by a combined 19 Jones, he briefly earned another shot with the ed,” Carroll said. “We have picked up a couple with crowd noise in an effort to prepare the
points, before winning their season finale at St. Seahawks. Robinson, the former Penn State guys from San Francisco and we feel like we did young players for what they’ll face Sunday. “We
Louis. That stretch included a 20-17 loss at quarterback who had been the 49ers’ special have some good background info. That happens need to get them all the noise that we can feed
Seattle in early December in which San teams captain, got a fresh start with a division often, guys who have been in other programs them, and that’s not even enough,” Singletary
Francisco gave the game away late. opponent. have information on guys or relationships that said.
ment in the passing offense over the course of
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“He’s come into this thing with an open mind and really
opened himself up to this team and you find out real
quick what Jason Campbell is all about.He’s going to
the preseason. He led the first-team offense on
touchdown drives in each of his final two pre-
season games.
It will be tougher come Sunday, especially
changes will help second-year receivers Louis
be about team,about hard work and wanting to achieve with starting receiver Chaz Schilens out with a
Murphy and Darrius Heyward-Bey shine after and I think that’s really important at the quarterback spot.” knee injury and running back Michael Bush’s
status in doubt because of a broken left thumb.
up-and-down rookie campaigns. — Tom Cable,Raiders head coach
“It’s been the story of our training camp —
“From last year, it’s a big difference,” in and out, guys in and out but at the same time,
Murphy said. “We’re just doing a lot of differ- lowest passer rating for a season of any quar- McNabb to take over from Campbell. other guys have stepped up,” Campbell said.
ent motions, a lot of different ways to get open, terback since 1998. “He’s had his own ups and downs, so I think “When one guy guys down other guys step up
really knowing what the defense is bringing. I Campbell started 52 games for Washington he’s been a good fit for us and vice versa,” and make plays and that’s how it’s going to be
guess it’s just being in it for another year, too, since being a first-round pick in 2005. He has Raiders coach Tom Cable said. “He’s come all year. Of course, Bush is a big part of our
it makes you feel much more comfortable. Just thrown for 55 touchdowns, 38 interceptions into this thing with an open mind and really offense and Chaz is a big part of our offense
from last year, man, we’re doing a lot of differ- and has a passer rating of 82.3 in his career. He opened himself up to this team and you find out and right now we do have to continue to keep
ent things, and we’re throwing the ball down is coming off his best season, completing 64.5 real quick what Jason Campbell is all about. pushing forward.”
the field and giving the receiver a chance to percent of his passes with 20 touchdowns, 15 He’s going to be about team, about hard work NOTES: The Raiders signed former Giants
make plays and that’s a good thing.” interceptions and a passer rating of 86.4. and wanting to achieve and I think that’s really DL Jay Alford and released OL Erik Pears. ...
The most important change is at quarterback, But the Redskins went 4-12 last season and important at the quarterback spot.” Bush was limited at practice but Cable says
where Campbell replaces a player who had the new coach Mike Shanahan brought in Donovan Campbell said he’s seen dramatic improve- there’s a “real chance” that he plays Sunday.
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THUR FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
MLS STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
@San Diego @San Diego @San Diego @San Diego OFF vs. Dodgers vs.Dodgers
7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 5:35 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 7:15 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE East Division
W L Pct GB
East Division
W L Pct GB
CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD CSN-BA HD
W L T Pts GF GA New York 87 53 .621 — Philadelphia 81 60 .574 —
Tampa Bay 84 55 .604 2 1/2 Atlanta 80 60 .571 1/2
vs.Boston vs.Boston vs.Boston @Royals @Royals @Royals
Columbus 13 5 5 44 32 20 Boston 78 62 .557 9 Florida 70 69 .504 10
OFF 7:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 5:10 p.m. 5:10 p.m. 5:10 p.m. New York 11 8 4 37 27 24 Toronto 72 67 .518 14 1/2 New York 69 71 .493 11 1/2
CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL Baltimore 53 87 .379 34 Washington 60 80 .429 20 1/2
Toronto FC 7 9 6 28 22 26
Kansas City 7 9 6 27 22 24 Central Division Central Division
Sept. 11 Sept. 15 Sept. 25 Sept. 29 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
vs. Dallas vs.Philly @Toronto FC vs.Chicago @Columbus @DC United Chicago 6 7 7 26 28 29 Minnesota 83 57 .593 — Cincinnati 79 60 .568 —
vs.Houston
7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 8 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.
7 p.m. New England 7 12 3 24 24 36 Chicago 77 62 .554 5 1/2 St.Louis 72 65 .526 6
CSN+ CSN-CAL ESPN 2 CSN-CAL Detroit 70 70 .500 13 Houston 66 73 .475 13
Philadelphia 5 11 6 21 26 38 Kansas City 57 82 .410 25 1/2 Milwaukee 65 74 .468 14
Sept. 11 Cleveland 57 83 .407 26 Chicago 60 80 .429 19 1/2
D.C. 4 16 3 15 15 37
Playoffs TBA
Pittsburgh 47 92 .338 32
vs.Philly
5:30 p.m.
West Division
FSC WESTERN CONFERENCE Texas
W
76
L
63
Pct
.547
GB
—
West Division
W L Pct GB
W L T Pts GF GA Oakland 69 70 .496 7 San Diego 78 59 .569 —
Sept. 12 Sept. 20 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Los Angeles 67 73 .479 9 1/2 San Francisco 78 62 .557 1 1/2
@ Seattle vs.Saints @ Chiefs vs. Eagles vs. Raiders @ Panthers Los Angeles 13 5 5 44 33 17 Seattle 55 85 .393 21 1/2 Colorado 75 64 .540 4
@ Falcons
1:15 5:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m. 5:20 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 10 a.m. Real Salt Lake 12 4 7 43 37 16 Los Angeles 69 70 .496 10
FOX ESPN FOX FOX NBC CBS FOX FC Dallas 10 2 10 40 29 17 Wednesday’s results Arizona 57 83 .407 22 1/2
N.Y.Yankees 3,Baltimore 2
Colorado 9 6 7 34 28 21 Detroit 5,Chicago White Sox 1 Wednesday’s results
Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 San Jose 9 7 5 32 24 23
@ Cardinals
L.A.Angels 4,Cleveland 3,16 innings N.Y.Mets 3,Washington 2
@ Titans vs. Rams vs. Texans vs. Chargers @ 49ers @ Broncos
1:15 p.m. Seattle 9 9 5 32 26 29 Texas 8,Toronto 1 Atlanta 9,Pittsburgh 3
10 a.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:15 p.m.
CBS Houston 6 12 5 23 28 38 Boston 11,Tampa Bay 5 Philadelphia 10,Florida 6
CBS FOX CBS CBS CBS CBS Minnesota 4,Kansas City 3 Houston 4,Chicago Cubs 0
Chivas USA 6 12 4 22 23 29 Oakland 4,Seattle 3 Milwaukee 8,St.Louis 1
TRANSACTIONS LOCAL SCOREBOARD NOTE:Three points for victory,one point for tie. Thursday’s games
Chicago White Sox (Floyd 10-11) at Detroit (Por-
cello 8-11),10:05 a.m.
Colorado 9,Cincinnati 2
Arizona 3,San Francisco 1
L.A.Dodgers at San Diego,late
BASKETBALL Boys’water polo Wednesday’s result Texas (C.Lewis 9-12) at Toronto (S.Hill 0-0),4:07 p.m. Thursday’s games
ATLANTA HAWKS—Named Nick Van Exel assis- Menlo School 12,Serra 7 Chicago 0,Toronto FC 0 AL LEADERS Cincinnati (Tr.Wood 5-2) at Colorado (Hammel 10-
tant coach. Menlo 4 4 1 3 — 12 Thursday’s game HOME RUNS—JBautista, Toronto, 43; MiCabrera, 7),12:10 p.m.
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS—Signed G-F Rodney Serra 3 2 0 2 — 7 Detroit,33;Konerko,Chicago,33;Hamilton,Texas,31; St.Louis (Wainwright 17-10) at Atlanta (Jurrjens 7-
Menlo goal scorers — Holland-McCowan 6; Hale 3; Real Salt Lake at Seattle FC,8 p.m.
Carney. Teixeira, New York, 30; DOrtiz, Boston, 29; ABeltre, 4),4:10 p.m.
NEW ORLEANS HORNETS—Signed G Mustafa Bowman, Lucas 2. Menlo goalie saves — Williams 15. Boston,27;VWells,Toronto,27. L.A.Dodgers (Lilly 8-9) at Houston (Norris 6-8),5:05
Shakur.
FOOTBALL
Records — Menlo School 1-0 overall.
Girls’volleyball
MOTOR SPORTS STOLEN BASES—Pierre,Chicago,54;RDavis,Oak-
land, 43; Crawford, Tampa Bay, 42; Gardner, New
San Francisco (M.Cain 10-10) at San Diego (Gar-
land 13-10),7:05 p.m.
BUFFALO BILLS—Signed TE DajLeon Farr to the York,40;BUpton,Tampa Bay,39;Figgins,Seattle,36; NL LEADERS
Notre Dame-Belmont def. Carlmont 25-12, 25-12, NASCAR Sprint Cup Leaders ISuzuki,Seattle,36. HOME RUNS—Pujols, St. Louis, 36; ADunn, Wash-
practice squad.Waived TE Derek Schouman from 27-25 (Highlights:Carlmont — Vance 11 kills,3 blocks, Points
injured reserve. 2 aces.Notre Dame — Baldwin 9 kills,Ritzo 5 kills,Mor- PITCHING—Sabathia,New York,19-6;Price,Tampa ington, 34; CGonzalez, Colorado, 32; MarReynolds,
1,Kevin Harvick,3,585.2,Jeff Gordon,3,366.3,Kyle Bay, 17-6; PHughes, New York, 16-7; Lester, Boston, Arizona,32;Votto,Cincinnati,32;Fielder,Milwaukee,
CAROLINA PANTHERS—Waived G C.J.Davis after ris 5 kills;Maskarich 3 aces.Records — Notre Dame 5-2,
Carlmont 1-1. Busch,3,325.4,Tony Stewart,3,302.5,Carl Edwards, 16-8;Pavano,Minnesota,16-10;CBuchholz,Boston, 30; Uggla,Florida,29.
reaching an injury settlement. 3,288.6,Jeff Burton,3,261.7,Jimmie Johnson,3,247.
DETROIT LIONS—Signed TE Joe Jon Finley to the 15-6; Cahill, Oakland, 15-6;Verlander, Detroit, 15-8; STOLEN BASES—Bourn, Houston, 47; Morgan,
Crystal Springs def. Sequoia 25-14, 18-25, 25-16, 8,Kurt Busch,3,228.9,Matt Kenseth,3,225.10,Denny ESantana,Los Angeles,15-9. Washington, 33; Pagan, New York, 33; Victorino,
practice squad. Hamlin,3,147.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Released OL Tony Ugoh. 20-25,15-12.Records — Crystal Springs 3-4 overall. STRIKEOUTS—FHernandez, Seattle, 209; Jer- Philadelphia,31; HRamirez,Florida,30.
11,Greg Biffle,3,110.12,Clint Bowyer,3,066.13,Ryan Weaver,Los Angeles,205;Lester,Boston,196;Liriano, PITCHING—Jimenez, Colorado, 18-6; Halladay,
Claimed OL Joe Reitz off waivers from Miami. Newman,2,949.14,Jamie McMurray,2,938.15,Mark
TUESDAY Minnesota, 182; Verlander, Detroit, 179; Morrow, Philadelphia, 17-10; Wainwright, St. Louis, 17-10;
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Signed G Uche Girls’golf Martin,2,919.16,David Reutimann,2,880.17,Juan Toronto,178; Sabathia,New York,170. CCarpenter, St. Louis, 15-5; THudson, Atlanta, 15-7;
Nwaneri to a five-year contract. Burlingame 289,Capuchino 334 Pablo Montoya, 2,866. 18, Kasey Kahne, 2,856. 19, SAVES—RSoriano,Tampa Bay,41;Soria,Kansas City, Latos,San Diego,14-5;Nolasco,Florida,14-9;Arroyo,
MIAMI DOLPHINS—Signed KR Clifton Smith. At Poplar Creek,par 36 Dale Earnhardt Jr.,2,847.20,Martin Truex Jr.,2,787. 37; Papelbon, Boston, 35; NFeliz, Texas, 34; Gregg, Cincinnati,14-10.
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS—Re-signed TE Tory Burlingame — Gedman 45;Chrisman 51;Sinatra,Car- Money Toronto,31;MaRivera,New York,29;Aardsma,Seat- STRIKEOUTS—Lincecum,San Francisco,199;Ker-
Humphrey.Waived CB Leigh Torrence. ney 62;Loose 69.Capuchino — Lewis 54;Santiago 67; 1, Jamie McMurray, $5,360,147. 2, Kurt Busch, tle,29. shaw,Los Angeles,197;Halladay,Philadelphia,196;
SAN FRANCISO 49ERS—Signed QB Nate Davis Ulloa,Gomez,Liang 71; Christie 75. $5,348,837.3,Jimmie Johnson,$5,158,608.4,Kevin BATTING—Hamilton, Texas, .361; MiCabrera, De- Hamels, Philadelphia, 188; JoJohnson, Florida, 186;
to the practice squad. Released QB Jarrett Brown Records — Burlingame 1-0 PAL; Capuchino 0-1. Harvick,$5,040,200.5,Kyle Busch,$4,658,222.6,Jeff troit,.333; Mauer,Minnesota,.325; ABeltre,Boston, Wainwright,St.Louis,184; Jimenez,Colorado,178.
from the practice squad. Gordon,$4,259,147.7,Tony Stewart,$4,159,327.8, .323; Cano, New York, .318; Konerko, Chicago, .317; SAVES—BrWilson, San Francisco, 41; HBell, San
ST. LOUIS RAMS—Signed RB Allen Patrick to the Menlo-Atherton 269,Capuchino 334 Denny Hamlin, $4,072,253. 9, Matt Kenseth, ISuzuki,Seattle,.314. Diego,39;FCordero,Cincinnati,35;Wagner,Atlanta,
practice squad. At Poplar Creek,par 36 $3,967,097.10,Carl Edwards,$3,964,806.
MA — Fang 39;Yang 53;Mongrid 57;Iwashita 64;Kha-
RUNS—Teixeira, New York, 101; Crawford, Tampa 32;LNunez,Florida,29;Marmol,Chicago,28;Capps,
HOCKEY 11,Kasey Kahne,$3,931,607.12,David Reutimann, Bay, 98; MiCabrera, Detroit, 97; Jeter, New York, 96; Washington,26.
DETROIT RED WINGS—Signed F Kirk Maltby to a tod 66;Tyler 77.
C — Lewis 54; Santiago 67; Ulloa, Gomez, Liang 71; $3,844,598. 13, Jeff Burton, $3,831,632. 14, Juan Hamilton, Texas, 94; Cano, New York, 93; JBautista, BATTING—CGonzalez,Colorado,.340;Votto,Cincin-
one-year contract. Christie 75. Pablo Montoya, $3,745,317. 15, Greg Biffle, Toronto,92. nati,.326;Tulowitzki,Colorado,.322;SCastro,Chicago,
COLLEGE Girls’volleyball $3,659,437. 16, Dale Earnhardt Jr., $3,599,828. 17, RBI—MiCabrera, Detroit, 110; JBautista, Toronto, .317; Prado,Atlanta,.315; Pujols,St.Louis,.311.
NCAA—Suspended Georgia junior WR A.J.Green Notre Dame-Belmont def.Aragon 25-20,25-20,25-18. Ryan Newman, $3,598,522. 18, Joey Logano, 105; Guerrero, Texas, 102; ARodriguez, New York, RUNS—Pujols, St. Louis, 97;Weeks, Milwaukee, 96;
for four games for selling a jersey to someone the (Highlights: NDB — Baldwin 12 kills; Ritzo 9 kills). $3,589,518. 19, A J Allmendinger, $3,387,863. 20, 100; Teixeira, New York, 99; Konerko, Chicago, 98; CGonzalez, Colorado, 95; BPhillips, Cincinnati, 94;
NCAA said qualified as an agent. Records — Notre Dame-Belmont 4-2 overall. Clint Bowyer,$3,299,429. Hamilton,Texas,97; DelmYoung,Minnesota,97. Votto,Cincinnati,94; Prado,Atlanta,92.
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the end of a 180-mile hike.
Quite the contrary, Dubrow said.
“By that point, at the end of the trip,
you’re in really good shape. I felt pretty good
And we’re talking real backpacking — car- going up,” Dubrow said.
rying everything on your back. Suffice it to She said they abandoned their packs two or
say, gourmet meals and four-star luxury mat- three miles from the summit. Without the 30
tresses were nowhere to be found. Breakfast pounds on her back, Dubrow felt she could
consisted of trail bars and powdered fly to the peak.
Gatorade mixed with water; snacks and “I felt like I could run (to the top),” she
lunch were trail mix and peanut butter and said.
crackers — or, in Dubrow’s case, Nutella. Once there, Dubrow flew the kite she
Dinners were of the freeze-dried variety, but brought along.
not too bad, Dubrow said. Despite being in the middle of nowhere,
“We had Mexican food, Chinese food,” she Dubrow still had an eye on school. The sen-
said. ior did not bring anything on the trip to while
Dubrow and her dad began planning for
way down time in camp — not even a book.
the trip last summer, figuring out how much
She did, however, bring paper and pen, and
food to bring, as well as hiking strategies.
They prepared physically by going on 15- decided to write her college-application
mile hikes on the weekends, carrying weight- essay.
ed packs. “[The essay] was about hiking the trail,”
The general backpacking guideline is to Dubrow said. “Right before I left, I said,
carry one-third a hiker’s body weight. In ‘(bringing paper and a pen) might be a good
PHOTO COURTESY OF BOB DUBROW idea.’”
Dubrow’s case, that meant a pack of about
30 pounds. Imagine carrying everything you
Zoe Dubrow,a senior at Carlmont and the No.1 singles player on the tennis team,walked the Having conquered one of the most popular
John Muir Trail in July and August.Here,she poses at the 13,200-foot Forester Pass.
will need for 10-11 days in a 30-pound pack. backpacking trails in the country is not an
“You try to bring the least amount of ow, then climb a rocky, snowy pass. It’s real- Trail, you have to climb Mt. Whitney — end point for Dubrow. It was not the culmi-
weight,” Dubrow said. ly pretty. 14,496-foot Mt. Whitney, the highest peak in nation of a mission. Hiking and backpacking
Dubrow said they wanted to go about 15 “It’s really fun. There is always neat stuff the continental United States. are part of the Dubrow way of life. There
miles a day. It wasn’t a race, the Dubrows to look at. We pretty much took it as it It’s also one of the most popular hiking will always be another adventure out there.
wanted to enjoy what they were doing and came.” mountains and Dubrow said 150 permits a
there was plenty to see and do along the 180 While the finish of any exhausting trip is day are issued to climb it. After the solace of
miles. usually looked on with a sigh of relief, the the trail, the massive amount of people on Nathan Mollat can be reached by e-mail:
“[The terrain] really varied,” Dubrow said. end of the JMT may be hardest part of trip. the mountain were quite jarring. nathan@smdailyjournal.com or by phone: (650)
“On the same day, you’d go through a mead- To truly say you’ve walked the John Muir Mostly, they just got in Dubrow’s way. 344-5200 ext. 117.
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Ask a Designer: Kids’ rooms that aren’t ‘kiddie’
By Melissa Rayworth “There are so many ways of doing color
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and pattern in sophisticated way,” Henderson
says. “So many fabrics and wallpapers that
Betsy Burnham loves designing bedrooms are amazing animal prints, figures of animals
for young children. But before she can begin, that are modern and fresh and fun.”
she sometimes has to steer clients away from Consider painting stripes on kids’ ceilings,
painfully cute design ideas. or wallpapering the ceiling to bring in a pop
“I don’t like cutesy things — the murals, of texture and color. “Especially for a baby,”
the Disney things,” says Burnham, an interior says Henderson, decorating the ceiling “is
designer based in Los Angeles. kind of going to wake up their imagination.”
“Why give them a really babyish room, Flynn likes using geometric print wallpaper
when it’s so expensive to change everything” that evokes ’60s or ’70s style, perhaps in
as the kids grow older? black and white or olive and taupe. He also
A child’s room can be wonderfully whim- likes using indoor/outdoor fabric in chil-
sical, she says, “but it can also fit in with the dren’s rooms, because of the impressive dura-
rest of your decor.” bility.
Many parents feel obligated to stick with
colors and imagery commonly associated SKIP THE KIDDIE FURNITURE
with little kids. “But when you do that,” says Burnham says a dresser with a changing
designer Brian Patrick Flynn, founder of pad on top can be a functional and stylish
decordemon.com, “you create a powder keg, alternative to a traditional changing table.
because then you have to redecorate when And rather than buying a prefab kids’ table
they get bigger.” and chairs set, Henderson recommends hunt-
How do you create a space that is kid- ing at flea markets for vintage school chairs
friendly, but will also grow with your child and desks.
and mesh with the rest of your home? No need to buy a toddler bed: Your child
Flynn, Burnham and HGTV’s latest doesn’t need one.
“Design Star” winner, Emily Henderson, “If you invest in a couple of really nice
share their advice: twin beds, or just one twin bed,” Burnham
says, you can probably turn that bed into a
BREAK THE RULES daybed once the child moves on to a full- or
Forget the typical pastels and primary col- queen-size bed.”
ors. Flynn loves vibrant oranges and greens And leave that Spiderman lamp on the shelf
for kids’ bedrooms: “They’re high energy, but at the big box store. Flynn says vintage light-
totally gender-neutral.” ing can give a child’s room much more style.
White and brown are also a great combina- Chrome or brass works well, he says, “or use
tion, he says, because you can accessorize the plastic ones from the ’60s. They have nice
them with a range of other colors as the fluid biomorphic lines. It’s playful and fun
child’s taste changes. and doesn’t take itself seriously.”
If you’re set on pink, Burnham suggests Of course, one person’s “vintage” is anoth-
using a shade like salmon or watermelon er person’s “hand-me-down.” Older children
instead of a more predictable bubblegum may balk at being given cast-off furniture
pink. And rather than a basic royal blue, con- from other rooms. So it may be wise to pass
sider a deep navy for a look that’s crisp and a along furniture while the child is still quite
bit more grown-up. young.
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western right-of-way line to minimize
impacts to those businesses,” according to
Patterson.
Stay Fit at Little House. 8:30 a.m. Fashion’s Night Out. 6 p.m. to 10 Properties on the east side of the tracks,
to 9:40 a.m. Little House Fitness p.m. J’me Boutique, 60 E. Third however, are at risk of being impacted by
Center, 800 Middle Ave., Menlo Ave., Suite 108, San Mateo. analysis released by the Peninsula Rail the project, including commercial build-
Park. Stay in shape by Taiji/Qi Gong Celebrate and support the fashion
exercises. $12 members, $14 non- and retail industries as part of a glob- Program last month show two options for ings in downtown and homes in north San
members. For more information call al initiative to restore consumer con- San Mateo’s downtown: an open trench Mateo.
326-2025. fidence, boost the economy and put and aerial viaduct.
the fun back in shopping. “Efforts are being made to reduce right-
Employment Roundtable. 10 a.m. At a Tuesday night City Council meet- of-way impacts north of the downtown,
Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave. Bluegrass Jam Session. 7 p.m. ing, City Manager Susan Loftus spelled
Meet five Peninsula employers who Flight Lounge, 971 Laurel St., San however, property impacts north of Santa
will discuss their company, current Carlos. Come out and join local out San Mateo’s approach when dealing Inez are anticipated,” according to
and future recruitment needs and musicians to listen to and share with the California High-Speed Rail Patterson.
their corporate culture. Free. For music. Attendants are welcome to
more information visit bring own instruments. For more Authority that includes continuing to pro- To reduce property impacts, the city
www.phase2careers.org. information contact Taylor Brough vide input into the design and environ- may relocate the current Caltrain station
desmo333@yahoo.com. mental review of the project or taking
Microsoft Office Word 2007. 10 platform south to between First and Third
a.m. Half Moon Bay Library, 620 Social Ballroom Dancing. 7:30 p.m. either legal or political action. avenues.
Correas St. Word processing using to 10:30 p.m. Elk Lodge, 229 W. During a public hearing on the matter, Public Works Director Larry Patterson,
Word 2007. Learn about page setup 20th Ave., San Mateo. For more While Patterson and Councilman
and formatting, toolbar buttons and information call 591-7556. the council heard from many North who attends technical working group Brandt Grotte have represented the city by
printing. Free. For more information Central neighborhood residents concerned meetings on the city’s behalf, told the offering input into the design and environ-
call 726-2316. SATURDAY, SEPT. 11
Hearing Loss Association of the about the possibility of losing their prop- council he was encouraged by the engi- mental review of the project, the city has
Rebuilding Together Workshop. 10 Peninsula Meeting for Working erties. neering work currently underway to find also identified the need to take a political
a.m. Twin Pines Senior and Adults. 9:30 a.m. Bob’s Courthouse Some encouraged the council to follow an underground solution for downtown.
Community Center, 20 Twin Pines Cafe, 2198 Broadway, Redwood approach to the matter.
Lane, Belmont. Perform basic repair City. Free for all interested. For more Palo Alto’s lead by drafting a resolution of “It is clear from these meetings that the Councilman David Lim said it would be
and renovation services intended to information call 345-4551. “no confidence” for the project. The city design team is working to address the city irresponsible to oppose the project out-
support independent living for sen-
iors and low-income homeowners. Child Safety Seat Check. 10 a.m. to will not likely take that route, however, as of San Mateo’s concerns,” Patterson stat- right at this point as many other cities have
Free. For more information or to 12 p.m. South San Francisco Fire it has offered support for the project from ed in a staff report. already done.
RSVP call 595-7444. Station 61. 480 N. Canal St., South Currently, the rail authority’s design
San Francisco. Assemblyman Jerry the beginning. “We need to be reasoned and measured
Animals in Action. 10:30 a.m. Hill is hosting a child safety check If the city does not get its desired solu- team is working to narrow the footprint of in our approach,” Lim said. “We need to
Coyote Point Museum, 1651 Coyote for San Mateo County residents. tion to have the tracks depressed in down- the trench option, according to Patterson. figure out how to gain political leverage.”
Point Drive, San Mateo. Watch Certified technicians will make sure
wildlife keepers in action. Free with your child’s safety seat is safe and town, it will be prepared to sue the rail Downtown San Mateo has one of the nar- Lim suggested San Mateo hire a lobby-
museum admission. For more infor- installed correctly in your vehicle. authority. rowest sections of right-of-way on the ist since councilmembers only work part-
mation call 342-7755 or visit Free. For more information contact entire Caltrain corridor, as narrow as 50
www.coyoteptmuseum.org. Marc Hershman at 349 1900. City Attorney Shawn Mason, however, time for the city. Mayor John Lee, howev-
informed the council that litigation would feet in some sections. er, said that option could prove too costly.
Lunch at Twin Pines. 11:30 a.m. 35th Annual Hillsborough-San
not be possible until after the final envi- At least 80 feet of right-of-way will be “We are in favor of high-speed rail,”
Twin Pines Senior and Community Mateo Fall Garden Tour. 10 a.m. to
Center, 20 Twin Pines Lane, 4 p.m. Special garden tour, plant sale ronmental impact review report is required to construct either an open trench Lee said. “If they build it right.”
Belmont. Come join us for a healthy and raffle. Funds will benefit San released for the San Francisco-to-San Jose or aerial viaduct in downtown, according The rail authority is planning a route
lunch and make new friends. $3 Mateo Arboretum Society, which to the Peninsula Rail Program, which is
donation for 60 or over $6 for all helps sustain San Mateo Central Park section of the line sometime next year. with electrified bullet trains traveling from
other guest. For more information and promotes a knowledge and inter- “There is nothing to litigate against the local arm of the rail authority that also Los Angeles to San Francisco and has
please call 595-7444. est in gardening throughout the com- answers to Caltrain.
munity. Tickets $35 in advance, $40 yet,” Mason said. “After the final EIR is been criticized for too speedily getting the
Cemetery Property Resales. Noon same day of tour. Map of venue released, then you could challenge the The proposed horizontal alignment of project shovel-ready to secure more feder-
to 1 p.m. 1528 S. El Camino Real, included on tickets. For more infor- sufficiency of the document.” the four-track system will hold the exist- al funding. The project was awarded $2.5
San Mateo. Come and receive expert mation and to order tickets call 579- ing western right-of-way line so property
information on ‘How to save on 0536, ext. 5 or visit www.sanma- A draft EIR for the section is expected billion in federal funding in May and state
Cemetery Property Costs,’ learn how teoarboretum.org. to be released this December. That docu- impacts are not anticipated west of the voters approved a nearly $10 billion bond
to get a ‘Free Will’ and long-term
ment will include the most feasible alter- current alignment in downtown or north in a November 2008 election to build the
health care. Free. For more informa- Recycle Computers with Redwood
tion and to RSVP call 372-0795. Shores Community Association. 10 natives for constructing the line that the San Mateo. project. The estimated cost is expected to
a.m. to 2 p.m. Redwood Shores
rail authority board will ultimately “The selection of the horizontal align- be more than $40 billion, although, critics
Creative writing workshops. 1:30 Community Library, 399 Marine ment is consistent with a request from
p.m. Little House, 800 Middle Ave., Parkway. Bring your old TV’s, com- choose. say that number could double.
Menlo Park. Professional published puters, monitors etc., working or non
author-editor-teacher will assist in working, to donate. Free. For more
Manheimer said. “Somebody knows returning to the streets of East Palo Alto
LEWIS
your creative writing for self-pub- information contact Michael
lishing or personal journals. $25. For Whatmore at 444-5881.
more information call 326-0723.
something.” in 1990 at the age of 34.
Book Super Sale. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Although the shopping center does He was arrested within three months
Hoarding Support Group Meeting. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de have cameras that monitor the garages,
las Pulgas. Books in Friends’ Store Continued from page 1 of his release from San Quentin, howev-
5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Palm Room,
Mills Health Center, 100 S. San are 50 percent off. Tapes, compact none of them were focused in the area er. Instead of sending the man back to
Mateo Drive, San Mateo. Joanne discs and videos also on sale. Lewis was shot, Manheimer said. jail, however, his parole officer enrolled
Chan Psy.D. will host a support Proceed benefit Belmont Library. Fearing the case may grow cold, Vicki
group regarding treatment of hoard- For more information call 593-5650. “We cannot leave this as an unsolved him in a year-long residential drug treat-
ing and disorganization. Free. For Smothers, who helped co-found Free at homicide. It is too important to my fam- ment center in East Palo Alto.
more information contact Linda Genghis Khan and the Making of Last, and about 100 other people fanned ily, to the community of East Palo Alto After getting out of treatment, Lewis
Merrifield at the Modern World. Noon to 4 p.m.
lmerrifield@comcast.net. Millbrae Library, 1 Library Ave. out over the shopping center informing and the safety of the city of San Mateo,” co-founded Circle of Recovery, a sup-
Film: ‘Mongol’ (with English subti- patrons and employees that a $50,000 David Lewis Jr. said before the group port group for recovering addicts.
Mapping Workforce Metrics to tles) and a book discussion in reward has been issued by Gov. Arnold
Business Results. 6 p.m. to 7:30 Mandarin Chinese. met to pray. He helped found Free at Last in 1993
p.m. Wage Works, 1100 Park Place, Schwarzenegger toward the arrest and Lewis, 54, was found dead from a sin- with Priya Haji and Smothers.
San Mateo. Learn how to use human Paws and Claws Wildlife Show. conviction of Lewis’ killer. gle gunshot wound in a parking garage Smothers, who knew Lewis for 42
resource strategies to succeed. $35, 1p.m. Coyote Point Museum, 1651
$25 for NCHRA members. For Coyote Point Drive, San Mateo.
The group met at 5:40 p.m., the time near Nordstrom after witnesses said a years, described the man as being funny,
more information call (415) 291- Learn about the animals at Coyote of Lewis’ death, in the exact spot where confrontation took place between Lewis calming, patient, shy and non-confronta-
1992. Point. Free with museum admission. he was found dead to pray before head- and the shooter, according to police. tional.
For more information call 342-7755
Rachel’s Challenge. 7 p.m. Mills
or visit www.coyoteptmuseum.org.
ing into the mall. “Words were exchanged by the shoot- “He changed my life. He fed me and
High School auditorium, 400 “The people who come to shop at
Murchison Drive, Millbrae. The er and victim in the parking garage,” clothed me,” she said after his death in
Family Fun Event at Hillsdale Hillsdale Shopping Center and live in
Mills Leadership Class will host
Shopping Center. 1:30 p.m.
police Lt. Mike Brunicardi said the day June. “People gravitated toward him,
Rachel’s Challenge, an assembly San Mateo should be aware that an
centered around Rachel Joy Scott — Hillsdale Shopping Center, 60 31st after Lewis was killed. “Witnesses heard men, women and children.”
the first student killed at Columbine Ave., San Mateo. A series of free important person in our community was a shot, looked over and saw the victim
High School during the 1999 shoot- interactive entertainment for the shot and killed here and the crime
ing. Rachel’s life and the six diaries entire family. Featuring Hawaiian on the ground and saw a car leaving the The San Mateo Police Department has
she left behind create the framework dance and music lessons. For more remains unsolved. Maybe someone saw area.” established a partnership with
for this assembly focused on kind- information contact something and is afraid to come for- Lewis was still alive when police
ness and compassion. Using audio spin@spinpr.com. TipNow.org, a text-based two-way
and video from the 1999 shooting ward. We need their help to bring this arrived two minutes after being called to anonymous tip line that the public can
and excerpts from Rachel’s writing terrible loss and unsolved crime to jus- the scene of the shooting, according to
help drive the message of this hour- access via text message and e-mail. To
tice,” Smothers said before the group police.
long assembly. Free. text an anonymous message: 262-3473.
met to pray. Police were looking for a black sedan
Movies on the Square. 8 p.m. To e-mail an anonymous message: san-
Police Chief Susan Manheimer was on that was seen leaving the area but have
Courthouse Square, 2200 Broadway, mateo@tipnow.org. To leave a message
Redwood City. Come see the classic scene and said the department is work- yet to identify a suspect and have few
thriller ‘Jaws.’ Free. For more infor- on the secret witness line: 522-7676. To
ing closely with East Palo Alto police to other clues into his death.
mation visit contact San Mateo police: 522-7700.
redwoodcity.org/events/moviesched- solve the crime. Before helping to found Free at Last,
ule. “David knew so many people. We are Lewis had his own checkered past.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 10 absolutely thrilled with the community- He landed at San Quentin at the age of Bill Silverfarb can be reached by e-mail: sil-
Stories from the Past. 11 a.m. San generated initiative to find his killer. We 19 in the mid-1970s for dealing drugs. verfarb@smdailyjournal.com or by phone:
Mateo County History Museum, share the frustrations of the community,” He served 15 years in prison before
2200 Broadway, Redwood City. (650) 344-5200 ext. 106.
Featuring ‘Story for Bear.’ Learn
how to create your own bear stamp to
in third and 35 in fourth — lived outside at that school until all the grades offered
SCHOOL
take home. $5 for adults, $3 for sen-
iors and students with ID.
of the San Carlos Elementary School are completed. Central and Tierra Linda
Western Style September District lines. middle schools work with children in
Birthdays Lunch. Noon. Twin Pines
Senior and Community Center, 20 Continued from page 1 Any decision made by the board fifth through eighth grades. To attend
Twin Pines Lane, Belmont. should not affect students currently either, the children need to switch
Celebrate September birthdays with schools, meaning the district is no longer
a Western-style luncheon with bis- attending the San Carlos Charter
noted parents have the right to know. required to keep the student enrolled.
cuits and birthday cake. $8 per per- Learning Center.
son. For more information or to However, it doesn’t mean the district
reserve a seat call 595-7444. “As A K-8 school, we cannot turn kids
won’t work toward trying to find a solu- away. By state law, once a child enters a The board meets 7 p.m. Thursday,
Paws and Claws Wildlife Show. tion to keep students. charter school, they are entitled to stay Sept. 9 at the Central Middle School
1:30 p.m. Coyote Point Museum,
1651 Coyote Point Drive, San Since the school year just began, dis- as long as the grade level permits,” library, 828 Chestnut St. in San Carlos.
Mateo. Learn about the animals at trict officials don’t know the exact num- explained Director Christopher
Coyote Point. Free with museum
admission. For more information call ber of out-of-district students currently Mahoney.
342-7755 or visit www.coyoteptmu- Heather Murtagh can be reached by e-mail:
seum.org.
enrolled. As of the end of last year, 79 Basically, once a child is accepted to a heather@smdailyjournal.com or by phone:
students — 15 in first, six in second, 23 school, he or she has the right to remain (650) 344-5200 ext. 105.
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Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010 PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Make sure your labors pri-
marily benefit those you love, and work will seem easy for
Most of the more fortunate things that happen for you in the
you. Focus on doing for others, not on pats on the back or
year ahead will be initiated by those who are doers, not com-
applause.
plainers. Hang out with people who are making things hap-
pen, and they’ll make life meaningful and happy for you. ARIES (March 21-April 19) - A project that has been giving
you some fits is likely to be made easier through an acquain-
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Although personal gain looks
tance you recently met. This person knows how to get past
extremely likely for you, it would help to include others who
the problems you’ve been having.
can benefit as well from your endeavor. Their input can spur
things along. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - The best way to advance your
personal interests is to do things that would benefit others as
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Put your take-charge qualities to
well. The more people who join your effort, the easier things
work, so that you’ll be operating in an element where you can
will get for you.
feel both effective and comfortable. Co-workers won’t mind;
they’ll appreciate your verve and style. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Your restless nature needs
some kind of activity that would stimulate you both mentally
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - To your credit, in situations
and physically. If work isn’t doing it for you, why not involve
where you’re asked to make some small sacrifices on behalf
yourself in some kind of competitive sport?
of those you love, you’ll step right up to the plate.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - You’re a hard worker CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Some kind of important situ-
ation in which you’re involved might need a bit of an adjust-
when asked to do a job, but you might need some kind of
ment in order to move forward. However, changes are fortu-
constructive social outlet as well in order to feel complete.
nate for you right now, so don’t hesitate to make them.
Find some time to spend with a good friend.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Today is likely to have LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - You and your mate are likely to make
a great team if each accepts what s/he does best. Although
more to offer than usual when it comes to making money.
you are likely to be the most imaginative, your better half may
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supply the know-how.
or add to your resources in a meaningful way. Sudoku
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - You’re a joy to be around
because of your ability to inspire and arouse enthusiasm even answers
in the more dour people around you. Don’t hesitate to give
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME or account as provided in Probate Code FOUND SONY Power Shot digital cam- ANTIQUE SOLID mahogany knick-knack
STATEMENT #240657 STATEMENT #240557 STATEMENT #240827 section 1250. A Request for Special No- era, July 14th at Fox School in Belmont. or bookshelf with 4 small drawers, good
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business tice form is available from the court clerk. (650)593-9294 condition, $95. 650-726-5200
as: 1)ICR Design, 2)Interiors for Com- as: Redwood City 76, 1603 Broadway as: Cruz Cayabyab Insurance Services, Attorney for Petitioner:
mercial & Residential Design, 58 29th St., REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 is here- 1618 Sullivan Ave. Ste. 203, DALY CITY, Jeffrey D. Heiser, SBN 61468 LOST: CAMERA in case. Burlingame ANTIQUE STROMBERG – Carlson ra-
Avenue, San Mateo, CA, 94403 is here- by registered by the following owner: CA 94015 is hereby registered by the fol- HEISER LAW CORPORATION Avenue / Washington Park area. Lost dio Floor modelm $75., needs new tubs,
by registered by the following owner: Double AA Corporation, CA. The busi- lowing owner: Rodrigo M. Cayabyab and 949 N. Center Street, Suite A Saturday, July 31 around 1pm. Bummed RWC, Photo by email: kennjc@aol.com,
Jasmine Jewell Shrier, same address. ness is conducted by a Corporation. The Yolanda Cruz Cayabyab, same address. Stockton, CA 95202-1327 about losing camera; mostly bummed (650)592-5591
The business is conducted by an Individ- registrants commenced to transact busi- The business is conducted by Husband (209)948-6400 about losing family photos in camera. If
ual. The registrants commenced to trans- ness under the FBN on and Wife. The registrants commenced to Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal found, please call Joe, (650) 867-6652 CHINA CABINET - Vintage, 6 foot,
act business under the FBN on /s/ Mark Anthony Awad / transact business under the FBN on on September 9, 16 and 23, 2010. solid mahogany. $300/obo.
07/27/2010. This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/ Rodrigo M. Cayabyab / (650)867-0379
/s/ Jasmine Shrier / sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo This statement was filed with the Asses- 295 Art
This statement was filed with the Asses- County on 08/20/2010. (Published in the sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/02/10, County on 09/08/2010. (Published in the PAINTING "jack vettriano" Portland gal- EDISON MODEL B STANDARD + 20
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME (FAMILY LAW) with light attached $100. (650)867-2720 ENGLISH ARMOIRE with stand. Bought
STATEMENT #240700 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME CASE NUMBER: 107989 for $415. Sacrifice for $330.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business STATEMENT #240352
STATEMENT #240533 as: Dogpatch, LLC, 1259 El Camino Re- The following person is doing business
NOTICE TO RESPONDENT(Name): 296 Appliances (650)771-1888
(Aviso Al Demandado): Mario Francis
The following persons are doing busi- al, Ste. 500, Menlo Park, CA 94025 is as: Studio 96 Interior Design, 96 Vine
hereby registered by the following owner: Alvarado. You are being sued. (Lo esta AIR CONDITIONER - slider model for 303 Electronics
ness as: Starworld Properties, 5 Henry St., SAN CARLOS, CA 94070 is hereby demandando) narrow windows, 10k BTU, excellent
Place, Millbrae, CA, 94030 is hereby reg- Grant Media, LLC, CA. The business is registered by the following owner: Kristin
istered by the following owners: Youn Lin conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- Moseley, same address. The business is Petitioner’s name is: (Nombre del de- condition, $100., (650)212-7020 32 INCH Sony TV FREE at Pick up.
Liu & Long S. Liu, same address. The ny. The registrants commenced to trans- conducted by an Individual. The regis- mandante:) Loreta V. Torres (650)871-5078
business is conducted by Husband & act business under the FBN on trants commenced to transact business You have 30 calendar days after this
Wife. The registrants commenced to 11/30/2000. under the FBN on Summons and Petition are served on KENMORE DISHWASHER, almond, 46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
transact business under the FBN on /s/ Gary Kremen / /s/ Kristin C. Moseley/ you to file a written Response (form FL- works great. $50. 650-961-9652 condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
07/20/2010. This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- 120 or FL-123) at the court and have a
/s/ Youn Lin Liu / sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo copy served on the petitioner. A letter or MINI FRIDGE - 34 inches high, runs well,
This statement was filed with the Asses- County on 08/31/2010. (Published in the County on 08/10/2010. (Published in the $85., (650)355-2996 INTELLIVISION CONTROLLER with 13
phone call will not protect you.
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/02/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/09/10, game cartridges $50., (650)592-5591
If you do not file your Response on time,
County on 08/19/2010. (Published in the 09/09/10, 09/16/10, 09/23/10). 09/16/10, 09/23/10, 09/30/10). the court may make orders affecting your
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME JVC VHS recorder - Like new, $15.,
STATEMENT #240546 STATEMENT #240377 You may be ordered to pay support and (650)367-8949
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as: Yvonne’s Ramada Inn Barber Shop, as: Kuga Designs, 111 Hillcrest Dr., DA- pay the filing fee, ask the clerk for a fee condition $75 OBO, (650)583-0245 MAGNOVOX 32” TV - excellent cond.,
STATEMENT #240447 refurbished, $100.obo., (650)260-2664
The following person is doing business 245 S. Airport Blvd., South San Francis- LY CITY, CA 94014is hereby registered waiver form.
co, CA 94080 is hereby registered by the by the following owner: Brenda Mira, If you want legal advise, contact alawyer RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric,
as: Lil’ Pooch’s Place, 1069 Gilman Dr., 1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621 MICRO TEK scanner/copier - excellent
DALY CITY, CA 94015 is hereby regis- following owner: Yvonne Li Howard, same address. The business is conduct- immediately. You can get information- condition, $15., (650)368-0748
tered by the following owner: Maria An- 1100 Helen Dr., Millbrae, CA 94030. ed by an Individual. The registrants com- about finding lawyers at the California REFRIDGERATOR SIDE-BY-SIDE, ice
gela Ozamiz-Galapon and Jose Mari The business is conducted by an Individ- menced to transact business under the Courts Online Self-Help Center & water originally $1500, selling $100., PANASONIC COLOR tv with Vhs combo
Fernando Quinto Galapon, same ad- ual. The registrants commenced to trans- FBN on (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), at the (650)756-6778 20 inches like new $70. 650-347-9920
dress. The business is conducted by act business under the FBN on /s/ Brenda Mira / California Legal Services Web site
Husband and Wife. The registrants com- /s/ Yvonne Li Howard / This statement was filed with the Asses- (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), or by con- SHOP VACUUM 5 gallons with extra fil- PHILLIPS VCR plus vhs-hu 4 head Hi-Fi
menced to transact business under the This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo ters $15. (650)949-2134 like new, $35. (650)341-5347
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo County on 08/10/2010. (Published in the tact your local county bar association.
FBN on N/A. Tiene 30 dias corridos despues de haber
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sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 09/09/10, 09/16/10, 09/23/10). y Peticion para presentar una respuesta 2393
(formulario FL-120 o FL-123) ante la SANIO CASETTE/RECORDER 2 way
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #240799 copia al demandante. Una carta o llama- (650)290-1960
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STATEMENT #240686 The following person is doing business da telefonica no basta para protegerio.
The following person is doing business as: I Can, 3 Calypso Lane, SAN CAR- SILVER TONE stereo and phonograph
Si no presenta su Respuesta a tiempo, la player inside wood cabinet $60.,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME as: Tekamaki Ventures, Inc., 955 E. San LOS, CA 94070 is hereby registered by corte puede dar ordenes que afecten su TOASTER "PROCTOR Silex" one slice,
Carlos Ave., Suite A, San Carlos, CA the following owner: Cheryl V. Doege, (650)483-3693
STATEMENT #240038 matrimonio o pareja de hecho, sus bi- works fine SOLD!
The following person is doing business 94070 is hereby registered by the follow- same address. The business is conduct-
ed by an Individual. The registrants com- enes y la custodia de sus hijos. La corte UPRIGHT FREEZER - like new, $100 ., SONY RADIO cassette recorder $20
as: CC Administration & Translation ing owner: Tekamaki Ventures, Inc., CA.
The business is conducted by a Corpora- menced to transact business under the tambien le puede ordenar que pague (650)257-7562 black good condition. (650)345-1111
Service, 210 Sebastian Dr., MILLBRAE, manutencion, y honorarios y costos le-
CA 94030 is hereby registered by the fol- tion. The registrants commenced to FBN on
/s/ Cheryl V. Doege / gales. Si no puede pagar la cuota de VACUUM CLEANER heavy duty like TV - Big Screen, $70., ok
lowing owner: Christina Chang, same ad- transact business under the FBN on condition,(650)367-1350
dress. The business is conducted by an 08/17/1020. This statement was filed with the Asses- presentacion, pida al secretario un for- new $45. (650)878-9542
Individual. The registrants commenced to /s/ Robert D. Loney / sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo mulario de exencion de cuotas.
transact business under the FBN on This statement was filed with the Asses- County on 09/07/2010. (Published in the Si desea obtener asesoramiento legal, WEBER GRILL - Never used! Porcelain
enamel bowl and lid, 22-1/2” with ash
304 Furniture
/s/ Christina Chang / sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/09/10, pongase en contacto de inmediato con
County on 08/28/2010. (Published in the 09/16/10, 09/23/10, 09/30/10). catcher. SOLD! 3 PIECE COFFEE TABLE SET: $100.
This statement was filed with the Asses- un abogado. Puede obtener informacion
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/02/10, para encontrar a un abogado en el Cen- (650)787-8219
County on 07/21/10. (Published in the 09/09/10, 09/16/10, 09/23/10).
NOTICE OF APPLICATION tro de Ayudo de las Cortes de California 297 Bicycles
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/19/10, (www.sucorte.ca.gov), en el sitio Web de 3 TIERED stainless rolling cart gently
TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES used $100 firm, (650)341-0418
08/26/10, 09/02/10, 09/09/10). Date of Filing Application: 07/16/2010 los Servicios Legales de California BICYCLE - womens, made in Austria
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME $50., (650)483-3693
STATEMENT #240687 To Whom It May Concern: (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org) o ponien- 46" ROUND dining table $90. Call
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business The Name(s) of the applicant(s) is/are: dose en contacto con el colegio de abo- (650)430-4884
GARFIELD BEACH CVC LLC. gados de su condado. BICYCLE WICKER BASKET -quality
STATEMENT #240490 as: Tekamaki LLC, 955 E. San Carlos thick weave, never used, $25. obo,
The following person is doing business Ave., Suite A, San Carlos, CA 94070 is LONGS DRUGS STORES CALIFORNIA NOTICE: The restraining orders on 9 DRAWER dresser and 2 end tables.
LLC. page 2 are effective against both spous- (650)260-2664 $100/all. (650)692-2231
as: Teacher Carol’s Playgroup, 5 Reyna hereby registered by the following owner:
Place, MENLO PARK, CA 94025 is here- Tekamaki LLC, CA. The business is con- The applicant(s) listed above are apply- es or domestic partners until the petition
ing to Department of Alcoholic Beverage MENS MOUNTAIN bike 26 inch new 18 ANTIQUE SOLID oak end table
by registered by the following owner: ducted by a Limited Liability Company. is deismissed, a judgment is entered, or speed $99. 919-740-4336 San Mateo marble top, carved door $50. (650)342-
Carol Thomsen, same address. The The registrants commenced to transact Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: the court makes further orders. These
375 Gellert Blvd. 7568
business is conducted by an individual. business under the FBN on 08/17/1020. orders are enforceable anywhere in Cali-
The registrants commenced to transact /s/ Robert D. Loney / DALY CITY, CA 94015-2613
fornia by any law enforcement officer 298 Collectibles BLACK LEATHER office chair with 5
business under the FBN on N/A This statement was filed with the Asses- Type of license applied for:
21 - Off-Sale General who has received or seen a copy of 49ER REPORT issues '85-'87 $35/all, rollers $25. (650)871-5078
/s/ Carol Thomsen / sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo them.
This statement was filed with the Asses- County on 08/28/2010. (Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal (650)592-2648
Sept. 9,16, 23, 2010. AVISO: Las ordenes de restriccion que CABINET - Real wood, $70.,
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/02/10, (650)367-1350
County on 08/18/2010. (Published in the 09/09/10, 09/16/10, 09/23/10). figuran en la pagina 2 valen parra ambos
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/26/10, conyuges o pareja de hecho hasta que 5 COLORIZED territorial quarters uncir- CHAIR, IKEA. Very Good cond. Recliner
09/02/10, 09/09/10, 09/16/10). NOTICE OF PETITION TO se despida la peticion, se emita un fallo o culated $7/all. (408)249-3858 shaped, flexible. Lt brown wood on can-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ADMINISTER ESTATE OF la corte de otras ordenes. Cualquier au- vas 26-1/2"x38”x29" $15. 650-704-2497.
STATEMENT #240784 FREDERICK LEE toridad de la ley que haya recibido o vis- BAY MEADOW coffee mug in box $15.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person is doing business Case Number 120418 to una copia de estas ordenes puede ha- (650)345-1111
STATEMENT #240599 as: Little Wonder Family Day Care, 2200 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- cerlas acatar en cualquier lugar de Cali- CHANDELIER WITH 5 lights/ candela-
The following person is doing business Ewell Road, Belmont, CA 94002 is here- tingent creditors, and persons who may fornia. CARNIVAL GLASS WATER PITCHER - bre base with glass shades $20.
as: Scherzo Piano Studio, 30 S. El Cami- by registered by the following owner: Yan otherwise be interested in the will or es- beautiful design, $25., leave message (650)504-3621
tate, or both, of: Frederick Lee. A Peti- NOTE: If a judgment or support order is (650)365-1797
no Real #104, SAN MATEO, CA 94401 Huang, same address. The business is entered, the court may order you to pay
is hereby registered by the following conducted by an Individual. The regis- tion for Probate has been filed by: Sus- COFFEE TABLE - $60., (650)367-1350
owner: Aurelio P. Torres, 929 S. B trants commenced to transact business anne Dorothy Maria Lee in the Superior all or part of the fees and costs that the COLORIZED TERRITORIAL quarters (5
Street, SAN MATEO. The business is under the FBN on 09/01/2010. Court of California, County of San Mateo. court waived for yourself or for the other pieces) uncirculated $18/all. (408)249- COFFEE TABLE - Square, oak Coffee
conducted by an Individual. The regis- /s/ Yan Huang / The Petition of Probate requests that party. If this happens, the party odered 3858 Table with leather top, $30., (650)771-
trants commenced to transact business This statement was filed with the Asses- Susanne Dorothy Maria Lee be appoint- to pay fees shall be given notice and an 1888
under the FBN on sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo ed as personal representative to admin- opportunity to request a hearing to set DANCING FIGURINE by Bradley Dolls -
/s/ Donna Waslh-Humphrey / County on 09/07/2010. (Published in the ister the estate of the decedent. aside the order to pay waived court fees. Musical, plays “If You Love Me”, 8 1/2 “
This statement was filed with the Asses- San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/09/10, The petition requests authority to admin- AVISO: Si se emite un fallo u orden de tall, $20., (650)518-0813 COFFEE TABLE light brown lots of stor-
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 09/16/10, 09/23/10, 09/30/10). ister the estate under the Independent manutencion, la corte puede ordenar que age good condition $75. (650)867-2720
County on 08/24/2010. (Published in the Administration of Estates Act. (This au- usted pague parte de, o todos las cuotas GLASSES 6 sets redskins, good condi-
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/26/10, thority will allow the personal representa- y costos de la corte previamente exentas tion never used $45/all. (650)345-1111
09/02/10, 09/09/10, 09/16/10). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME tive to take many actions without obtain-
a peticion de usted o de la otra parte. Si COFFEE TABLE SQUARE shaped.
STATEMENT #240503 ing court approval. Before taking certain HISTORY BOOK of "Superbowls by the Lightweight, 28”x28x19" includes large
The following person is doing business very important actions, however, the per- esto ocurre, la parte ordenada a pagar bay" game 1-18, $35., (650)592-2648
estas cuotas debe recibir aviso y la opor- storage space, $11 650-704-2497
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME as: Fine Link Container Service sonal representative will be required to
STATEMENT #240463 (USA),Ltd., 1699 El Camino Real, #202, give notice to interested persons unless tunidad de solicitar una audiencia para
The following person is doing business Millbrae, CA 94030 is hereby registered they have waived notice or consented to anular la orden de pagar las cuotas ex- JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri- COMPUTER DESK - $70., (650)367-
as: Bradley Siu Photography, 8 Chan- by the following owner: Fine Link Con- the proposed action.) The independent entas. chard (650)834-4926 1350
ning Road, BURLINGAME, CA 94010 is tainer Service (USA), CA. The business administration authority will be granted The name and address of the court is:
hereby registered by the following owner: unless an interested person files an ob- (El nombre y direccion de la corte es): JOE MONTANA cover photo, '85 "in CURIO CABINET, Hand tooled lighted
is conducted by a Corporation. The reg- flight" magazine, $30, (650)341-8342
Bradley A Siu, same address. The busi- istrants commenced to transact business jection of the petition and shows good San Mateo County Superior Court Curio cabinet Blonde. 5.5" X 23" X 1.5"
ness is conducted by an Individual. The under the FBN on 09/16/08. cause why the court should not grant the 400 County Center OAKLAND A'S bobble head dolls 80's $98. San Mateo. 650-619-9932
registrants commenced to transact busi- authority. Redwood City. CA 94063
/s/ Xiang Li / A hearing on the petition will be held in
(2) $15/each or $25/all in box. (408)249-
ness under the FBN on This statement was filed with the Asses- The name, address, and telephone num- 3858 DESK 60”w 28”h 30” d, two shelf exten-
/s/ Bradley A Siu / this court as follows: October 8, 2010 at sion 4 drawers $60 (650)364-7777.
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo 9:00 a.m., Dept: 28, Superior Court of ber of the petitioner’s attorney, or peti-
This statement was filed with the Asses- County on 08/18/2010. (Published in the tioner without an attorney, is: (El nombre, POSTER - framed photo of President
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo California, County of San Mateo, 400 DESK, EXTRA LONG. LIKE new. Brown
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/09/10, direccion y numero de telefono del abo- Wilson and Chinese Junk $25 cash, wood .5 drawers; 2 sliding doors.
County on 08/17/2010. (Published in the County Center, Redwood City, CA (650)755-8238
San Mateo Daily Journal, 08/26/10, 09/16/10, 09/23/10, 09/30/10). 94063. If you object to the granting of gado del demandante, o del demandante 18"x28"x72"$18. 650-704-2497
09/02/10, 09/09/10, 09/16/10). the petition, you should appear at the que no tiene abogado, es):
Loreta V. Torres SALEM CHINA - 119 pieces from 50’s.
hearing and state your objections or file Good condition, $225., appraised at
written objections with the court before 3376 La Mesa Drive, #12 DINING TABLE with 4 chairs 2 leafs
$800., (650)345-3450. $95. (650)483-3693
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME the hearing. Your appearance may be in San Carlos, CA 94070
STATEMENT #240481 STATEMENT #240774 person or by your attorney. If you are a 650-631-3736 SWATCH WATCH '86 Worlds Fair.
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business creditor or a contingent creditor of the DINING TABLE with 4 chairs with leaf
Date: (Fecha) Feb. 26, 2010 Like New w/receipt $85, (650)591-6596 light wood 42 x 34 $99. (650)341-1645
as: Le Charm Boutique, 1528 S. El Ca- as: Dalia, Tapas Bar & Restaurant, 129 decedent, you must file your claim with John C. Fitton, Clerk, by (Secretano, per)
mino Real, Ste. 201, SAN MATEO, CA, S. B St., SAN MATEO, CA 94401 is the court and mail a copy to the personal Uila Latu, Deputy (Adjunto)
94402 is hereby registered by the follow- representative appointed by the court DIRECTORS TYPE CHAIR with leather
hereby registered by the following owner: Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal VASE - with tray, grey with red flowers, seat, $35., (650)355-2996
ing owner: Fifre. G Corporation, CA. The Claudia Satulovsky, Inc., SAN MATEO. within four months from the date of first perfect condition, $30., (650)345-1111
business is conducted by a Corporation. issuance of letters as provided in Pro- September 2, 9, 16, 23, 2010.
The business is conducted by a Corpora-
The registrants commenced to transact tion. The registrants commenced to bate Code section 9100. The time for fil- VICTORIAN VICTON talking machine-
business under the FBN on transact business under the FBN on ing claims will not expire before four 1910, works and looks fine, $650., DRAFTING TABLE 30 x 42' with side
/s/ Fiona Tsang / /s/ Claudia Satulovsky / months from the hearing date noticed (650)579-7020 tray. excellent condition $75. (650)949-
This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- above. You may examine the file kept by 210 Lost & Found 2134
sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo the court. If you are a person interested
County on 08/18/2010. (Published in the County on 09/03/2010. (Published in the in the estate, you may file with the court
FOUND IPHONE in Shoreview area, San 300 Toys ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Oak
San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/02/10, San Mateo Daily Journal, 09/09/10, a Request for Special Notice (form DE- wood, great condition, glass doors, fits
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24 Thursday • Sept. 9, 2010 THE DAILY JOURNAL
610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 306 Housewares 310 Misc. For Sale 322 Garage Sales
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We make loans
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Jewelryy & Diamonds
Jewel Every Day We Are
We buy all diamonds and jewelry items regardless
of their condition. We can offer you top dollar for all antique
and period jewelry. Bring your items in to one of our experts for
an appraisal and cash offer.
U.S.
Gold CoinsNEW
USED
$1.00 ............ $75 & Up............................. $150 to $7,500
$2.50 .......... $145 & Up............................. $165 to $5,000
$3.00 .......... $350 & Up........................... $1000 to $7,500
$5.00 .......... $275 & Up............................. $310 to $8,000
$10.00 ........ $600 & Up........................... $625 to $10,000
$20.00 ...... $1200 & Up......................... $1250 to $10,000
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Paying more for proof coins! Millbrae since 1963.
Note: We also buy foreign gold coins. Our top priority has
All prices are subject to market fluctuation been the complete
We especially need large quantities of old silver dollars paying satisfaction of our
more for rare dates! Do not clean coins. Note: We also buy customers.
foreign silver coins. All prices are subject to market fluctuation.
Millbrae Business of the Year
301 Broadway, Millbrae (650) 697-6570
Monday - Friday 9am-6pm • Saturday 9am-2pm
www.NumisInternational.com