Escolar Documentos
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SPORTS PAGE 11
ISRAEL’S BORDERS
OBAMA STANDS BY 1967 BORDER
COMMENTS
‘PIRATES’
A BIG HIT
DATEBOOK PAGE 17
NATION PAGE 7
Water goals
out of sync
City,private water company at odds
over conservation plan, projections
By Bill Silverfarb CalWater is in the middle of
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF preparing an Urban Water
Management Plan and Conservation
The city of San Mateo’s long-term Master Plan, required under state
plans to conserve water are out of law.
sync with the private company that For the past five years, San Mateo
supplies water to it and its residents. residents have averaged using 129
San Mateo has a far more aggres- gallons per day, according to
sive plan to reduce water usage by CalWater and its urban water plan
the year 2020 than the California indicates a target goal of reducing
Water Service Company, leaving water usage to 124 gallons per day
some city officials wondering if per person in San Mateo by 2020.
there will be ample enough water to But the city’s goal for 2020, writ-
support all the high-density housing ten in its general plan, has a more
the city has approved in recent aggressive program to reduce water
HEATHER MURTAGH/DAILY JOURNAL years. usage to 102 gallons per day per
Anne Patrick teaches flower arranging at the Filoli gardens in Woodside. State law mandates the reduction person.
of water usage by 20 percent by San Mateo officials are concerned
Floral artist shares her gift 2020 for all water distributors, pub-
lic or private. See WATER, Page 19
By Heather Murtagh Located in Woodside, Filoli is
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
FOSTER CITY
Petty theft. Medications worth $400 were
stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Chess Drive
before 11:27 a.m. Monday, May 2.
Residential burglary. A house was burglarized
C
and $120 in cash, two watches, an iPhone, an iPad olma has a split personality. The liv-
and a white suitcase were stolen on Melbourne ing part of the town, Sterling Park,
Street before 8:09 a.m. Monday, May 2. began as a ranch when Adelino
Suspicious person. A man’s daughter heard Rosaia bought it. In 1949, the ranch prospered
footsteps near a window and saw a figure in the but ceased to exist when Adelino died in
yard who then fled on Menhaden Court before 1949. The Sterling Park (A-F streets, El
3:52 a.m. Monday, May 2. Camino Real-Hillside) development changed
from ranch into a multitude of houses for the
SAN CARLOS town of Colma.
Theft. A welding bench was stolen from off of An entirely different development of the
a driveway on the 1400 block of Walnut Street land happened south of F Street. Originally a
before 6:11 p.m. Tuesday, May 10. part of Jose Antonio Sanchez Rancho Buri
Buri, large sections were sold for farms after PHOTO COURTESY OF COLMA HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
Drunk in public. An incident involving public
drunkenness occurred at the intersection of St. Sanchez died. There’s plenty to see at the Colma museum.
Francis Way and Laurel Street before 7:43 p.m. The farms didn’t last long, however. San became frightening to many of the settlers and Souls; City of the Dead; Curious Colma;
Wednesday, May 4. Francisco wanted to become a metropolis and the people began thinking of protecting the Storage City; Deadsville, USA; Cemetery
Auto burglary. An auto burglary occurred on the 80 square blocks of developed cemeteries cemeteries. This multitude of burial grounds City; Dead City and Necropolis of San
the 1500 block of Greenwood Avenue before was spoiling its plan for expansion west of created, in 1924, the most unique town, Francisco caused concern among the citizens.
9:22 a.m. Friday, April 29. Van Ness Avenue. The Catholic Archdiocese Lawndale. The name chosen was later found A logo for the town was thought up. “It’s great
Stolen vehicle. A vehicle was stolen on the 900 of San Francisco realized that continued buri- to be in use at another post office so the name to be alive in Colma” became a bumper stick-
block of Elm Street before 7:34 a.m. Friday, als in San Francisco were in danger of being was changed to Colma in 1941. er item. A number of citizens decided this
April 29. stopped due to public outrage against ceme- A city devoted to burials? Unbelievable. unique town needed a place to inform the pub-
Stolen vehicle. A vehicle was stolen on the teries. In 1887, the Archdiocese supported Colma became an attraction almost from the lic of its unique beginning and development.
2100 block of Cedar Street before 6:20 a.m. purchasing land in the Colma area. This first first burial. The town settled down to become On July 26, 1992, this group of enthusiastic
Friday, April 29. purchase led to more purchases until 16 ceme- a “normal” town but the public wouldn’t let amateur historians formed the Colma
Stolen vehicle. A vehicle was stolen on the teries had planned on developing their final this happen. People didn’t know what to call Historical Association to preserve and educate
1000 block of Rosewood Avenue before 6:19 resting places in Colma. Incorporation of land such a place. Referred names such as
a.m. Friday, April 29. for cities surrounding these cemeteries Lawndale; Colma; Memorial Park; City of See HISTORY, Page 6
TAXES
Continued from page 1
The recommended increase would
change the tax to $59 per business plus
$38 and $19 for each full-time and part-
safety and support other fundamental
city services.”
The Chamber of Commerce backed
time employee, respectively. Like TOT, the previous tax request and may do so
this tax measure also requires a simple again but the Board of Directors will not
The transient occupancy tax is majority. survey its members and vote on a posi-
imposed on individuals staying in a city The council asked voters in November tion until after the City Council moves
hotel or motel. The city last increased its 2009 to pass the same tax and its failure to place the measure or measures on the
TOT in 2003 from 8 percent to 10 per- surprised many simply because there ballot. However, a survey conducted in
cent, placing it in the middle range of was no organized opposition. January showed 56 percent of members
the county’s 15 cities which levy such a Foust thinks a general anti-tax senti- responding supported an increase in the
tax. ment played a role as did a lack of out- business license tax.
An increase would be a general tax reach by city officials to educate the
measure requiring a simply majority to public. The Redwood City Council meets 7
pass. In fact, the measures’ wording pro- p.m. Monday, May 23 at City Hall, 1017
The business license tax rate last posed in part by councilmen Ian Bain Middlefield Road, Redwood City.
changed in July 1994 as part of an ordi- and John Seybert, an ad hoc subcommit-
nance which called for an annual 5 per- tee of the council’s Finance Committee,
cent increase over five years. The rate is specifies each are “to preserve funding Michelle Durand can be reached by email:
currently $37 per business plus $24 for for general city services such as michelle@smdailyjournal.com or by phone:
each full-time employee and $12 for (650) 344-5200 ext. 102.
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them inspiration in their day-to-day Patrick in jest said she’d marry him. Christmas trees at the Westminster
Local brief
GIFT
Continued from page 1
lives.
Patrick was destined to work with
plants. The daughter of a well-known
Robt ended up in Patrick’s classes.
The two stayed in touch and ulti-
mately did get married. It was the
Abbey.
A meeting with a woman from
Filoli who was interested in starting Two arrested for
horticulturalist, Patrick always loved marriage that prompted Patrick to classes got the Woodside program armed robbery
plants but never the gardening part. make the move across the pond to started. Patrick agreed to take the Two suspects were arrested for the
Floral Design Committee, oversaw Born in Yorkshire, England April 4, Carmel where she and Robt opened lead. Her husband said it wouldn’t be
the surprise celebration, which she severe beating and robbery of an
1938, she recalled working with their own shop. Interestingly, the two more than 1 8 months of getting up East Palo Alto man early Sunday,
described as personal for her. wildflowers as early as 2 years old. who have spent their lives dedicated quite early in Carmel to make the
Hasenstab suffered a severe injury police said.
Being a horticulturalist, her father to flowers had none around as they drive. Fifteen years later, she reminds Officers arrived at the 2100 block
in 2003 forcing her to find something appreciated keeping flowers and said “I do” at the local courthouse Robt of that statement when she gets
new to do with her time. of Addison Avenue at about 1:55
plants planted for all to enjoy. Patrick during afternoon tea time. up in the wee hours of the morning.
“I had always had a strong interest, a.m. after a fight was reported.
was known to sneak in the garden to Patrick recalled the judge stopping It’s the people that keep her getting
but little formal training in floral Police found a 46-year-old East Palo
snap the stems of what she liked. mid-ceremony. up before dawn.
design, but wasn’t sure I would be Alto man severely beaten and bleed-
School was never her priority. She “‘Don’t you two own a flower “I love teaching. There’s nothing
able to physically do it. I enrolled in flirted with the idea of theater and, shop,’” she recalled him asking. better in the world,” she said, adding ing from his face, police said.
Anne’s program and was very with her father’s help, even trained to “‘Where did you put the flowers?’” that it is wonderful watching some- The victim told officers the sus-
upfront with her about my possible sing. But the idea of not getting a Patrick laughed at the memory. one who knows nothing leave with pects — later identified as East Palo
limitations. She was wonderful and I weekly wage kept her from follow- She and her husband got married qui- confidence and a new skill. Alto residents Leonel Contreras, 19
credit my successful certification to ing that path. Instead, she studied etly since her parents were still in and Mauricio Contreras, 18 — had
her constant encouragement,” she with Constance Spry — basically the England. For more information about class- fled the area after stealing the vic-
said. equivalent of Martha Stewart but During Patrick’s career with flow- es at Filoli visit www.filoli.org. tim’s wallet, acting captain Jeff Liu
Hasenstab’s experience is not years earlier — and stayed on to lec- ers, she has worked gala events at said.
unique. Others discussed sharing ture there. Covent Garden Opera House, royal The victim was taken to a local
life-changing moments like their One day, she saw a man in the engagements like the weddings of Heather Murtagh can be reached by hospital for medical treatment and is
weddings with Patrick. Or, how office, applying for school. A friend princes Margaret, Alexander and email: heather@smdailyjournal.com or expected to survive his injuries, Liu
Patrick’s stories and guidance gave by phone: (650) 344-5200 ext. 105. said.
commented on the man’s looks and Anne, as well as the famous
through the area in early 1860s and had built it was on Nov. 21, 2004. during many visits to the museum.
HISTORY
Continued from page 3
a station stop — which they named School
Station. That original station still stood in the
area and it was offered to the association.
The museum has as their leader, Pat
Hatfield, who will help you with all of your
questions. Active members such as Richard
Remember the old wood-burning cook-
stoves, hand wash machines, canning jars and
other 1920s things that were in the kitchen?
Plans were immediately made to acquire it for Rocchetta, Frank Maffai, Ronald Doyl, plus You’ll almost cry viewing some of the old
their museum. It was moved across from City many other active docents do everything to items that used to be the fashion and limits of
the public of their unique history and how Hall on Mission Road until a suitable piece of make you comfortable while there and let you technology before many of you were born.
they coped with the split personality of the land could be obtained to put it on. The big stroll around and leisurely acquire Colma’s Across from the kitchen display is a hall and
living and the dead. Pat Hatfield was elected break in acquiring land came in the late 1990s history. conference room that contain much of the
president with Mary Brodzin as vice presi- when the Abbey Land and Improvement Co., Inside is space for a history room with dis- photos, uniforms and equipment from the
dent. The thick skin and hard-driving attitude which established the Mt. Olivet Memorial plays ranging from the times of the Ohlone Colma Police Department and Colma
of these two and the rest of the original group Park in 1896, donated the land and buildings Indians to World War II plus modern comput- Volunteer Fire Department. All of these halls
immediately produced results. City Hall was at 1500 Hillside Blvd. to be used for a muse- er displays. A Cemetery Room informs you of and rooms will give you one of the most
used for the first organizational meetings and um and recreation purposes. This was perfect. the workings of the 17 cemeteries plus Pet’s unique museum experiences on the Northern
the enthusiasm rubbed off onto the rest of the The land gave the association much needed Rest. Also displayed is the one-of-a-kind Peninsula. Don’t take my word for it, call
town with great results. After a short period of room to display the train station and eventual- Victorian hair jewelry display that will (650) 757-1676 for info or visit
time, a rented trailer was put it on the parking ly a freight shed, train tracks and blacksmith intrigue you. A library stocked with videos www.colmahistory.org. Check it out.
lot of City Hall. They now had space to dis- shop it acquired. The museum was to be can be viewed. Check the videos of Wyatt
play the many artifacts and photos they housed in the former Mt. Olivet Cemetery Earp, the most famous person buried in the
acquired from the public. office and site where the electric trolley that Jewish cemetery. Scrapbooks, yearbooks, Rediscovering the Peninsula by Darold Fredricks
The San Francisco and San Jose Railroad serviced the cemetery stopped. The building newspaper articles, books on the area plus appears in the Monday edition of the Daily
Journal.
(later the Southern Pacific RR) ran tracks was completely restored and a dedication for photographic collections will keep you busy
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SAN FRANCISCO — Emmanuel Burriss two-run homer in the eighth off Grant Balfour only one unearned run Friday. When Oakland period to set a franchise record for assists in
singled home the winning run in the 11th over the right-field wall and just short of finally found a way to score in the finale, it a game, increasing his league-leading total to
inning and the San Francisco Giants complet- splashing in McCovey Cove. The rally spoiled simply wasn’t enough. 19 points this postseason.
ed a three-game sweep of the cross-bay rival another stellar outing by A’s starter Gio It was that kind of weekend for the visitors. “When you give Henrik that much open
Oakland Athletics with a 5-4 victory Sunday. Gonzalez and sent Oakland tumbling to its Ford started things for the Giants in the 11th time, he’s going to find a way to make plays,”
Burriss’ line drive off reliever Brian Fuentes fifth straight loss and ninth overall at AT&T with a one-out, pinch-hit single to right. He teammate Alexandre Burrows said. “We have
(1-6) scored speedy Darren Ford from second. Park. stole second on the first pitch, and Oakland great shooters on that power play and it’s
Ford just beat right fielder Ryan Sweeney’s Sergio Romo (2-0) pitched two scoreless intentionally walked Buster Posey before
throw to the plate, sending the Giants running innings for the win.
out of the dugout to celebrate their fifth The Giants stifled their neighbors across the See GIANTS, Page 12 See SHARKS, Page 12
KNIGHTS CAP
she’s shut us out three games in a row. But I didn't let the error faze her - a couple of pitch-
think the first inning really decided the game, es later the Capuchino captain would turn a
when they got their four.” pretty 1-6-3 double play to get her team out of
Richwood cruised the rest of the way, Continued from page 11 the inning.
Continued from page 11
allowing one more hit in the fourth off the bat The Mustangs threatened in the fifth, but in
of Megan Ailand, a two-out single. Hillsdale typical Capuchino fashion, they didn't break
of thing,” Petrini said when asked about her on the contrary, wasn’t done scoring. The Cougar run tied the game at one after through until the sixth. Pilster led off with a
sudden burst of strength. “I’ve never really hit In the bottom of the third, they’d add three Arianna Wassmar's RBI single in the first single, but was forced out at second a batter
a ball with that kind of power. It was great. It more runs. A leadoff walk to Fonseca started inning. later. After a strikeout, Capuchino was the
felt great. I was very excited. I just had the The Mustangs' response to the tying run beneficiary of an error at second that kept the
it off. She’d come in to score two batters later
right angle on it and hit it the way I wanted came courtesy of Navarro, who busted out the inning alive. It was after that mistake that
when Richwood singled to right. Runs two
it.” whopping stick in the bottom of third. Jessica Shelton came up smoked a triple to
Hillsdale’s response in the bottom of the and three of that inning were fueled by a pair Navarro crushed an Olvera offering into cen-
of Panther errors. score a pair of runs. Then, Navarro duplicated
first inning was the difference in the game. terfield and touched them all to make it 2-1 in the feat with a triple of her own to drive in
“The big hit crushed us,” said Burlingame “I think of it is the energy from the team favor of Capuchino.
and the kind of excitement we have in the Shelton. With Pilster in complete command,
head coach Brian Firenze. “We needed to “I was just really focused on not dropping the back-to-back three-baggers were nails one
come out of that first inning 1-0, keep them at dugout,” Petrini said about her team’s offen- (my shoulder),” Navarro said of her at-bat. and two in Christopher's coffin.
bay.” Spotting Richwood a three-run cushion sive prowess. “We’re all on the fence, yelling “It's something I've been doing all season. I “Michelle's always done really well under
is never a good idea. In addition, Burlingame and cheering for each other. It really helps us just saw my pitch and did everything right. I pressure,” Navarro said, “in big games, small
would load the bases in the bottom of the sec- get pumped up.” was really happy.” games, she just does so well.”
ond against the Hillsdale ace, but would fail to Hillsdale would add two more on Tyler’s The game remained close as Olvera was In other CCS action, Carlmont steamrolled
score. homerun - a towering fly ball that was headed able to settle down in the circle and Pilster past Santa Teresa 14-3 in Division I. The
“We had our opportunities early against her to Oak Avenue in Redwood City. The sopho- stayed consistent. Christopher looked to have game was called after six innings. Janelle
and against Jordan, if you don’t take those more scored standing up. a chance to equalize in the fifth. An error by Shiozaki homered as part of a five-run sixth
opportunities or take advantage of them, she’s “Oh God, I was so pumped that at-bat,” Jennifer Lewis at shortstop gave the Cougars inning. The Scots advance to play No. 1 seed
going to make you pay,” Firenze said. “And Tyler said, “and the first pitch I was looking a base runner with only one out. But Lewis San Benito.
she did. She got stronger as the game went. for something to drive and she threw that
Maybe we had her a little rattled, as much as knuckle - totally caught me off guard. That
SHARKS
you can rattle a Jordan Richwood, which isn’t pumped me up even more for that next pitch this game was no different with nearly 15 of the
much. But I think we had her a little shaken and it was the pitch I was looking for and I first 33 minutes being spent with a team on the
there, just a little bit of a ‘wow’ effect, but just drove it.” power play.
Continued from page 11 That’s where the Canucks dominated in a
turnabout from their 4-3 loss in Game 3. They
GIANTS
Coco Crisp had an RBI double and allowed three power-play goals in that game
Barton followed with a run-scoring single nice to see them. He’s a magical player the way and failed to convert during 1:55 of 5-on-3 time
against Jeremy Affeldt in the seventh, giv- he’s able to hold on to that puck and make in the second period.
Continued from page 11 ing Oakland a 3-2 lead. Pinch-hitter Hideki plays.” The Canucks solved both of those issues
Matsui drove in Mark Ellis with a sacrifice Burrows added an even-strength goal off a despite being without injured defensemen
fly off Ramon Ramirez in the eighth to nifty pass from Henrik Sedin in the third period Christian Ehrhoff and Aaron Rome. First, they
Burriss capped the latest Giants rally. as the Canucks moved to the brink of reaching
The script was the same almost from the make it 4-2. killed off five straight minor penalties to open
That appeared to be enough behind the Stanley Cup finals for the first time since the game as they spent 10:00 of the first 24:06
start. 1994. Daniel Sedin added three assists, and
Oakland’s strong pitching staff. Gonzalez left short-handed.
Freddy Sanchez doubled in the first down Roberto Luongo made 33 saves. The Sharks, who converted their first five
the left-field line, and Andres Torres hus- after 6 2-3 innings, striking out eight and Vancouver had just 13 shots all game, scoring
allowing two runs on eight hits. power-play chances this series, struggled to set
tled from first to beat the relay throw at the on four of their seven shots in the final two peri- up in the offensive zone with the man advan-
plate to give San Francisco a 1-0 lead. Of course, nothing has been coming easy ods. The Sharks had no answer for the Sedins,
for the A’s in San Francisco. tage Sunday. When they did get into the
The Giants had a bit of a scare when who have combined for 15 points in four games Vancouver end, Luongo made eight saves on
Posey took a foul tip from Gonzalez off his After Miguel Tejada started the bottom of this series after having just seven points and a the five power plays and gave San Jose few
mask in the second, bringing manager the eighth with a single, Schierholtz homered minus-10 rating in six games against Nashville chances at rebounds.
Bruce Bochy and a team trainer out of the on a full count with one out to tie the game at the previous round. “The passing was off. The receiving was off.
dugout to check on the catcher. Posey was 4, setting the stage for the latest Giants come- “We’re both believers in if you work hard, The timing was off,” McLellan said. “There
holding the right side of his face and ear back. you do the right thing, it’s going to turn wasn’t much rhythm.”
NOTES: LHP Josh Outman will be around,” Henrik said. “You got to hang in there The Canucks’ frustration at the early spate of
while grimacing, but he stayed behind the
called up from Triple-A Sacramento to and hope the other guys are playing great. penalties turned midway through the second
plate. They’ve been doing that. So that’s what we
Posey extended his hitting streak to 11 start for Oakland on Monday at the Los period when the Sharks were called for four in
Angeles Angels, manager Bob Geren said. need. We need different guys to step up each a span of 2:46 to lead to the scoring outburst.
games with a two-out single in the third. series. That’s why we’re here.”
He scored two batters later when Cody Oakland still has to decide who will start With Dany Heatley already in the box for
Tuesday with regulars Brandon McCarthy Andrew Desjardins and Ryane Clowe had high-sticking, Torrey Mitchell got called for
Ross grounded to third baseman Andy third-period goals for the Sharks, who failed to
(stress reaction in right shoulder) and hooking to give Vancouver its first two-man
LaRoche, whose high throw pulled Daric capitalize on five early power-play chances and advantage. The Canucks took just 10 seconds to
Barton off first base and put San Francisco Tyson Ross (strained left side) on the dis-
now must win Game 5 in Vancouver on capitalize with Kesler beating Antti Niemi with
ahead 2-0. abled list. ... Oakland’s two-time All-Star Tuesday night to extend the series.
closer, Andrew Bailey (strained right fore- a one-timer from the circle off a pass from Salo.
The offensively challenged A’s were held “They kept giving us chances and putting Just 1:23 later, the Sharks got caught with too
silent until Josh Willingham sparked the team arm), is slated to make his second rehab themselves in a hole,” Clowe said. “When we
appearance with Triple-A Sacramento on many men on the ice, giving Vancouver its sec-
with a solo shot to left off Sanchez in the get PPs, that’s where we need to capitalize. We ond two-man advantage. This time, it took the
sixth, his seventh home run of the season. Monday. ... Giants Hall of Famer Willie just weren’t sharp enough. That’s not physical. Canucks 16 seconds to score when Salo took a
Sanchez left after six innings, allowing five Mays was in the clubhouse before the That’s mental.” pass from Henrik Sedin and blasted it past
hits and striking out five. game. In a series dominated by special teams play, Niemi from just inside the blue line.
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than that.” Louis, 35; Pence, Houston, 35; Kemp, Los An-
RBI—AdGonzalez, Boston, 41; Beltre, Texas,
W L Pct GB
37; Konerko, Chicago, 36; Granderson, New Colorado 0,Toronto FC 0, tie
Pettersen is familiar with the frus- geles, 32; Holliday, St. Louis, 31. York, 34; ACabrera, Cleveland, 32; Bautista, FC Dallas 0, Real Salt Lake 0, tie St.Louis 28 20 .583 —
tration of not winning. She finished HITS—JosReyes, New York, 62; SCastro, Toronto, 31; MiYoung, Texas, 31. Cincinnati 25 22 .532 2 1/2
Chicago, 61; Prado, Atlanta, 60; Polanco, HITS—AdGonzalez, Boston, 61; MiYoung,
second six times last year alone and
12 times since 2007, when she won
Philadelphia, 59; Pence, Houston, 57; Kemp, Los
Angeles, 56; Carroll, Los Angeles, 55; Ethier, Los
Texas, 61; HKendrick, Los Angeles, 57; ACabr-
era, Cleveland, 55; Guerrero, Baltimore, 55;
TRANSACTIONS Milwaukee
Pittsburgh
24
22
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24
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five times, including her only major, Angeles, 55; Votto, Cincinnati, 55. ISuzuki, Seattle, 55; Kubel, Minnesota, 54. Chicago 20 25 .444 6 1/2
DOUBLES—CJones, Atlanta, 15; Beltran, New Sunday’s Sports Transactions
the LPGA Championship. DOUBLES—Quentin, Chicago, 16; MiYoung, BASEBALL Houston 17 30 .362 10 1/2
York, 14; JosReyes, New York, 14; CYoung, Ari- Texas, 16; Gordon, Kansas City, 15; Butler,
zona, 14; Fielder, Milwaukee, 13; Holliday, St. American League West Division
“It boils down to winning tourna- Kansas City, 14; MiCabrera, Detroit, 14; Ells- DETROIT TIGERS—Optioned RHP Brayan Villarreal
Louis,13; Pence,Houston,13; SSmith,Colorado, W L Pct GB
ments, so if you judge your season 13; Votto, Cincinnati, 13.
bury, Boston, 14; AdGonzalez, Boston, 14; to Toledo (IL).Transferred INF Carlos Guillen from San Francisco 27 19 .587 —
Zobrist, Tampa Bay, 14. the 15- to the 60-day DL.
by winning, last year was a disap- TRIPLES—JosReyes, New York, 6; Victorino, TRIPLES—Bourjos, Los Angeles, 5; Grander- Colorado 23 22 .511 3 1/2
Philadelphia, 5; Espinosa,Washington, 4; Braun, MINNESOTA TWINS—Placed LHP Glen Perkins on
pointment,” said Pettersen, who had Milwaukee, 3; SCastro, Chicago, 3; Fowler, Col-
son, New York, 4; Borbon,Texas, 3; MeCabrera, the 15-day DL. Recalled LHP Dusty Hughes from Arizona 23 23 .500 4
14 top-10 finishes in 21 events in orado, 3; Rasmus, St. Louis, 3. Kansas City, 3; Crisp, Oakland, 3; DeJesus, Oak- Rochester (IL). Los Angeles 21 27 .438 7
HOME RUNS—Braun,Milwaukee,12;Berkman, land, 3; Gardner, New York, 3; Gordon, Kansas TAMPA BAY RAYS—Placed SS Reid Brignac on the
2010. “But at the same time, I tried City, 3; CPatterson, Toronto, 3; SRodriguez, San Diego 19 28 .404 8 1/2
St. Louis, 11; Bruce, Cincinnati, 11; ASoriano, bereavement list.Called up INF Felipe Lopez from ———
to take positives from that. It was a Chicago, 11; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 11; Fielder, Tampa Bay, 3. Durham (IL).
lot better than ’09. (However), win- Milwaukee,10; Howard,Philadelphia,10; Kemp, HOME RUNS—Bautista, Toronto, 18; TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Optioned INF Mike McCoy
Los Angeles, 10; Stanton, Florida, 10. Granderson, New York, 16; Teixeira, New York, to Las Vegas (PCL).Recalled LHP Luis Perez from Las Saturday’s Games
ning is what it’s about.” STOLEN BASES—Bourn, Houston, 17; Jos- 12; Beltre, Texas, 10; Konerko, Chicago, 10; 7 Vegas.National League Toronto 7,Houston 5
Pettersen wasn’t handed this one, Reyes,New York,17; Desmond,Washington,14; tied at 9. CHICAGO CUBS—Placed OF Marlon Byrd on the Chicago White Sox 9,L.A.Dodgers 2
Stubbs, Cincinnati, 14; Bourgeois, Houston, 12; STOLEN BASES—Andrus, Texas, 15; Ellsbury, 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Justin Berg from Iowa
either. She beat Natalie Gulbis, Boston, 15; Crisp, Oakland, 14; Aybar, Los An- St.Louis 3,Kansas City 0
CGomez, Milwaukee, 12; Kemp, Los Angeles, (PCL).
Amy Hung, Stacy Lewis, No. 1 12. geles, 12; RDavis, Toronto, 12; Fuld, Tampa COLORADO ROCKIES—Recalled RHP Greg
Cleveland 2,Cincinnati 1
ranked Yani Tseng, No. 5 Na Yeon PITCHING—McClellan, St. Louis, 6-1; Marcum, Bay, 12; ISuzuki, Seattle, 11. Reynolds to Colorado Springs (PCL). Baltimore 8,Washington 3
Milwaukee,6-1; Halladay,Philadelphia,6-3; Cor- PITCHING—Cahill, Oakland, 6-1; Tomlin, FLORIDA MARLINS—Activated RHP Clay Hensley Florida 5,Tampa Bay 3
Choi and the No. 4 Kerr in winning reia, Pittsburgh, 6-4; 15 tied at 5. Cleveland, 6-1; Lester, Boston, 6-1; Scherzer, from the 15-day DL. Optioned INF Ozzie Martinez Pittsburgh 6,Detroit 2
for the seventh time on the LPGA STRIKEOUTS—Halladay, Philadelphia, 80; Detroit, 6-1; Pineda, Seattle, 6-2; Weaver, Los to New Orleans (PCL).
ClLee, Philadelphia, 78; Lincecum, San Fran- Angeles, 6-4; 10 tied at 5. Chicago Cubs 9,Boston 3
Tour. STRIKEOUTS—FHernandez, Seattle, 77;
LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Activated SS Rafael Fur-
Milwaukee 3,Colorado 2
cisco, 75; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 70; Garza, cal from the 15-day DL. Placed 3B Juan Uribe on
Pettersen had to work all the way Chicago, 68; Hamels, Philadelphia, 64; Norris, Shields, Tampa Bay, 73; Verlander, Detroit, 71; the 15-day DL. N.Y.Yankees 7,N.Y.Mets 3
to the end. Houston, 64. Haren, Los Angeles, 66; Weaver, Los Angeles, COLLEGE San Francisco 3,Oakland 0
SAVES—LNunez, Florida, 17; FRodriguez, New 65; Lester, Boston, 63; Pineda, Seattle, 61.
Leading 1-up and with Kerr fac- York, 15; Street, Colorado, 14; BrWilson, San SAVES—MaRivera, New York, 13; CPerez,
NEBRASKA—Fired baseball coach Mike Anderson. Philadelphia 2,Texas 0
ing a 10-foot birdie attempt on the Saturday’s Sports Transactions Atlanta 5,L.A.Angels 4,12 innings
Francisco, 13; Hanrahan, Pittsburgh, 13; Putz, Cleveland, 12; Valverde, Detroit, 11; League,
Seattle, 10; Fuentes, Oakland, 9; Feliz,Texas, 9; BASEBALL
par-5 18th, Pettersen curled in the Arizona, 12; Axford, Milwaukee, 12; Kimbrel, At- Seattle 4,San Diego 0
lanta, 12. Farnsworth, Tampa Bay, 9. American League
left to-right 15-footer for birdie to BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Reinstated RHP Alfredo Arizona 9,Minnesota 6
Simon from the restricted list.Transferred INF Cesar Sunday’s Games
seal the victory on the cold, damp Izturis to the 60-day DL.Optioned RHP Jason Berken Cleveland 12,Cincinnati 4
overcast day that probably made the to Norfolk (IL). N.Y.Yankees 9,N.Y.Mets 3
30-year-old Norwegian star fell as if CLEVELAND INDIANS—Placed RHP Alex White on
the 15-day DL.Recalled RHP Josh Judy from Colum- Houston 3,Toronto 2
she was back home. bus (IL). Tampa Bay 4,Florida 0
“It’s a situation you want to be DETROIT TIGERS—Placed LHP Brad Thomas on the Detroit 2,Pittsburgh 0
when you love the pressure,” 15-day DL,retroactive to May 11.Selected the con- Texas 2,Philadelphia 0
tract of LHP Charlie Furbush from Toledo (IL).
Pettersen said. “There’s nothing NEW YORK YANKEES—Optioned RHP Amauri Sanit
Baltimore 2,Washington 1
better than winning a match play to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Recalled RHP Lance Milwaukee 3,Colorado 1
Pendleton from Scranton-Wilkes-Barre. Chicago White Sox 8,L.A.Dodgers 3
event.” National League St.Louis 9,Kansas City 8,10 innings
16 Monday • May 23, 2011 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL
SENIOR SHOWCASE
Birth announcements:
Gary and Iliana Ryan, of
Millbrae, gave birth to twin girls at
Sequoia Hospital May 8.
WATER
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planning supervisor in San Mateo.
For Moran, the difference in boundary
maps, projections and target conserva-
of constructing desalination plants to
convert brackish water to potable water
and currently supplies the city of
Food Addicts in Recovery
Anonymous. 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Sequoia Wellness Center, 749 Brewster
Ave., Redwood City. Food Addicts in
Recovery Anonymous (FA) is a free
Jake Jacobs and rock and roll band High
‘n Tight. $20. For more information go to
rcef.org/groovin.
Dragon Productions Theatre
Company Presents ‘Tongue of a Bird.’
tion goals between CalWater and the Torrance with water from a desalination Twelve Step recovery program for any-
one suffering from food obsession, 8 p.m. Dragon Theatre, 535 Alma St.,
city could come back to haunt water plant, Salzano said. overeating, under-eating or bulimia. For Palo Alto. A play about a harrowing
the difference in the numbers indicate a users down the road if water supplies But Moran said a desalination plant more information call 533-4992. search and rescue mission for a kid-
disconnect between the city and water napped girl in the Adirondacks, plus a
ever get low, especially considering would be a tough sell on the Peninsula. Virtual Networks. 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. gala to celebrate opening night. $30 for
supplier when it comes to planning the CalWater does not have access to Hetch “There would be concern about envi- Orrick, 1000 Marsh Road, Menlo Park. general admission, $25 for seniors, $20
city’s future growth. Chris Marino, co-founder, vCider. Chris for students. Play runs every Thursday
Hetchy water. ronmental impacts,” Moran said. will present an overview of virtual net- through Saturday at 8 and Sundays at 2
The difference in water conservation Under the Raker Act, the San CalWater would like to back away works, what they can do and why they until June 19. For more information or to
goals could bite the city and its residents are important for the cloud. Free to purchase tickets go to dragonproduc-
Francisco Public Utilities Commission from purchasing water from the SFPUC, SDForum members, $20 for non-mem- tions.net.
later in dry years when water is at a pre- is prohibited from selling Hetch Hetchy Salzano said. bers. For more information call
mium and water distributors are forced (408)414-5950. SATURDAY, MAY 28
Tuolumne River water to private compa- But with all the high-density develop- Dragon Productions Theatre
to conserve. nies. SFPUC sells local watershed water ment in the works for San Mateo, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 Company Presents ‘Tongue of a Bird.’
CalWater established the numbers by Curves Open House. 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. 8 p.m. Dragon Theatre, 535 Alma St.,
to CalWater. including Bay Meadows Phase II, Curves, 1313 Laurel St., San Carlos. Talk Palo Alto. A play about a harrowing
factoring in projected population In future years, there will be less Station Park Green and Polo Court, with trainers and current members and search and rescue mission for a kid-
increases and historical usage but San water available from the local water- assurances were made by CalWater dur- meet our new owner Lesley McCoy. For napped girl in the Adirondacks. $25 for
more information call 631-1900. general admission, $18 for seniors, $16
Mateo Planning Commissioner Kelly sheds because the SFPUC will be releas- ing environmental review that it could for students. Play runs every Thursday
Moran told CalWater officials at a meet- ing an additional 3.9 million gallons per provide enough water for the city’s new Job Search Review. 10 a.m. Foster City through Saturday at 8 and Sundays at 2
Community Center, 1000 E. Hillsdale until June 19. For more information or to
ing Wednesday that the projections are day from the Calaveras Reservoir and residents. Blvd. Foster City. Get feedback about purchase tickets go to dragonproduc-
off compared to the city’s. 3.5 million gallons per day from Crystal In drought conditions, CalWater could your job search campaign from career tions.net.
CalWater is making public policy experts. Free. For more information call
Springs for steelhead protection, as purchase water from elsewhere if the 574-1766. SUNDAY, MAY 29
decisions that affect the city, Moran required by various agencies, said Peter SFPUC limits its supply. Downtown San Mateo Farmers’
said, without consulting it. Kiwanis Club of San Mateo Meeting. Market. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wells Fargo
Drekmeier, Bay Area program director “I voted for housing in confidence that 12:10 p.m. Poplar Creek Grill Municipal Parking Lot, Fifth Avenue and San Mateo
Most cities have its water provided by for the Tuolumne River Trust. water would be there but now I’m not so Golf Course, 1700 Coyote Point Drive, Drive, San Mateo. Continues every
a public utility, such as the Estero San Mateo. Group meets every Sunday until Nov. 20. For more informa-
Drekmeier attended CalWater’s mas- sure,” Moran said. “CalWater needs to Wednesday. RSVP required. For more tion go to urbantable.org.
Municipal Improvement District in ter plan meeting Wednesday along with partner with the city better.” information or to register call (415) 309-
Foster City and the Mid-Peninsula 6467. 26th Annual Satsuki Azalea and
Moran and Lisa Grote, San Mateo’s Moran is hoping to establish rebate Bonsai Exhibit Show. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Water District in Belmont, that allow for community development director. They programs for conservation in partner- Understanding and Managing San Mateo Gardeners Association Hall,
full collaboration with setting rates and Transitions in Aging. 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 503 East 5th Ave., San Mateo. Sponsored
were three of only four attendees of the ship with CalWater. San Bruno City Hall, 567 El Camino by the San Mateo Bonsai Club. For more
establishing conservation goals. meeting, which was publicly noticed. CalWater already offers its customers Real, San Bruno. An open forum for sen- information call 548-9470.
Investor-backed CalWater, however, The city has 15 days to respond to rebates for installing more-efficient iors and their loved ones who have ques-
tions regarding changes in aging to meet Transit Corridors Plan Information
projects water demand on its own based CalWater’s Urban Water Management appliances such as toilets or shower with leading professionals in the field. Booth. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. San Mateo Ave.
on census data and historical usage in Plan and Conservation Master Plan heads as it does every year. at Jenevein, San Bruno. Stob by the City
Points of Life. 7 p.m. Atria Hillsdale, information booth to find out the latest
both drought and wet weather condi- before it is submitted to SFPUC for “We don’t have a funding stream to 2883 S Norfolk St., San Mateo. Come about the Transit Corridors Plan’s new
tions. approval. push for conservation,” Moran said. and learn to stay young being entertained vision for Downtown San Bruno and the
and educated about the complexities of areas surrounding the future Caltrain
While San Mateo expects to see the An item of concern in CalWater’s The city has until June 15 to comment Station. For more information go to plan-
aging. Free. For more information call
city’s population grow by about 16 per- master plan is estimated water demand on CalWater’s Urban Water 373-3000. bruno.org.
cent by 2020, CalWater projects only an during drought conditions. Management Plan & Conservation Dragon Productions Theatre
World in Solidarity: From Polish
increase of 3 percent. CalWater’s long-term water supply Master Plan. Solidarnasc to the Arab Spring. 7 p.m. Company Presents ‘Tongue of a Bird.’
CalWater supplies water locally to Menlo Atherton High School Performing 2 p.m. Dragon Theatre, 535 Alma St.,
plan for the area confirms that a sizable Locally, CalWater serves about Arts Center, 555 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. A play about a harrowing
South San Francisco, parts of San demand to supply gap exists or can be 236,000 customers and in the state, it Atherton. A film and lecture on the paral- search and rescue mission for a kid-
Mateo, parts of San Carlos and lels between Poland in the 1980s present- napped girl in the Adirondacks. $25 for
anticipated during drought conditions, supplies water to about 1.7 million peo- day Egypt. $10 for adults, $5 for students. general admission, $18 for seniors, $16
Atherton, Portola Valley, Woodside, possibly in the 20 percent range. ple. For more information or to buy tickets go for students. Play runs every Thursday
parts of Menlo Park and the unincorpo- to worldinsolidarity.eventbrite.com. through Saturday at 8 and Sundays at 2
The water supply plan indicates that until June 19. For more information or to
rated communities in southern San “most viable alternatives to address this THURSDAY, MAY 26 purchase tickets go to dragonproduc-
Mateo County. Bill Silverfarb can be reached by email: sil- Anne Ferguson and the Bay Area tions.net.
supply gap are through the development Older Adults Website. 1 p.m. Millbrae
“Our service area does not cover the of either desalination and or water trans- verfarb@smdailyjournal.com or by phone:
Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. Learn MONDAY, MAY 30
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$40. (650)878-9542
VACUUM CLEANER excellent condition 2 MIRRORED chest of drawers, $50.
each or $800 all, (650)921-8270 DUFFEL BAGS - 1 Large Duffel Bag ,1
Xtra Lg. Duffel w Wheels, 1 Leather
tripod plus bag $25
650-204-0587
FINO FINO
$40. (650)878-9542 each, (415)375-1617 PRESSURE WASHER 2500 PSI, good week-ender Satchel, All 3 at $75., VIDEO CENTER 38 inches H 21 inches A Place For Fine Hats
condition, $350., (650)926-9841 (650)871-7211
VACUUM CLEANER Oreck-cannister 4 STURDY metal dining chairs $20/each. W still in box $45., (408)249-3858 Sharon Heights
type $40., (650)637-8244 (650)756-6778 RIDGED WET AND DRY VACUUM -16 ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER Smithcorona VINTAGE SINGER SEWING MACHINE 325 Sharon Heights Drive
gallons 5 horse power in box accesso- $60 650-878-9542 in cabinet. Straight stitch with reverse,
AEROBED NEW! Twin, matress skitr ries included $65., (650)756-7878 $100., (650)493-5026 Menlo Park
VACUUM CLEANER small with all at- with matress cloth cover. SOLD! EXTENSION BATHROOM mirror 30”
tachments for cars $30 San Mateo SOCKET SET - New, 40 Piece3/8" drive $15., (650)364-0902 VR3 BACK UP CAMERA & VR3 backup
650-854-8030
650-341-5347 ARMOIRE CABINET - $90., (415)375- reversible ratchet, metric/SAE, exten-
1617 FIREPLACE SCREEN - 36"wide, sensor $100.00 all, (650) 270-6637 after
sion, case, $19., (650)595-3933 6 p.m. only.
WASHER/DRYER “MAYTAG” - Brand 29"high, antique brass, folding doors, JACKET (LARGE) Pants (small) black
new with 3 year warranty, $850. both, BLACK LEATHER office chair with 5 SPEEDAIR AIR COMPRESSOR - 4 gal- sliding mesh screen, damper
rollers $25. (650)871-5078 Velvet good cond. $25/all (650)589-2893
(650)726-4168 lon stack tank air compressor $100., controls. Like new. $100., (650)592-2047 311 Musical Instruments
BLACK TV stand 15 inches H 28 inches (650)591-4710
GAME "BEAT THE EXPERTS" never 2 ORGANS, antique tramp, $500 for
297 Bicycles w with glass doors FREE with pickup
TABLE SAW 10", very good condition used $8., (408)249-3858 both. (650)342-4537 JACKET (LARGE) Pants (small) black
650-871-5078
$85. (650) 787-8219 Velvet good cond. $25/all (650)589-2893
BICYCLE - Sundancer Jr., 26”, $75. obo
(650)676-0732 BALDWIN C-630 ORGAN. Very clean
GEORGE FOREMAN Grill
BREAKFAST NOOK DINETTE TABLE- 309 Office Equipment good condition $15.
$30., (650)872-6767
LADIES DOWN jacket light yellow with
GIRL'S BIKE HUFFY Purple 6-speed solid oak, 55 X 54”, $49., SSF,
(650)583-8069 650-592-3327 KEYBOARD CASIO 3 ft long $50. dark brown lining $35. (650)868-0436
good cond. $35 - Angela (650)269-3712 CALCULATOR - (2) heavy duty, tape
Casio & Sharp, $30. each, (650)344- (650)583-2767
CABINET - wood, $70., (650)367-1350 8549 HAIR BLOWERS (2) - One Conair, one LADIES JACKET size 3x 70% wool 30%
298 Collectibles Andis Hang Up Turbo, $15. both, KIDS GUITAR for 6 years and Up $40,
call (650)375-1550
nylon never worn $50 650-592-2648
CHANDELIER WITH 5 lights/ candela- (650)525-1410
1982 PRINT "A Tune Off The Top Of My bre base with glass shades $20. OFFICE LAMP new $7. (650)345-1111
(650)504-3621 HAWAIIAN STYLE 3 drawer end table. PIANO VINTAGE - Upright, “Davis &
Head" 82/125 See: Sons”, just tuned, $600., (650)678-9007 LADIES SHOES- size 5, $10.,
http://tinyurl.com/4y38xld 650-204-0587 310 Misc. For Sale SOLD! (650)756-6778
$75 CHEST OF drawers - $25., (415)375- SPANISH GUITAR 6 strings good condi-
1617 10 PIECE farberware mellennium stain- HAWAIIAN STYLE desk Sold! tion $80. Call (650)375-1550. MAN’S SUEDE-LIKE jacket, Brown.
less steel cookware set. Like new! $75. New, XXLg. $25. 650 871-7211
28 RECORDS - 78 RPMS, Bing Crosby, COFFEE TABLE - $60., (650)367-1350 808-271-3183 HAWAIIAN STYLE silk plany. 7’ tall, WHITNEY PIANO - Good condition,
Frankie Laine, Al Jolson, many others, all bamboo. $90 (808)271-3183 $1,000.obo, (650)583-4874 MEN'S SHOES - New, size 10, $10.,
in book albums, $60. all, (650)347-5104 COFFEE TABLE - brown, perfect condi- (650)756-6778
tion, nice design, with storage, $50., 10 PLANTS (assorted) for $3.00 each, HYBRODIZED DAHLIAYS beautiful YAMAHA STUDIO PIANO - Perfect con-
49ER REPORT issues '85-'87 $35/all, (650)345-1111 (650)349-6059 $4/each (15 total) dition, $1800., (650)570-5315 MEN'S SUIT almost new $25.
(650)592-2648 650-871-7200 650-573-6981
13 PIECE paint and pad set for home
COFFEE TABLE light brown lots of stor- use $25., (650)589-2893 JANET EVANOVICH BOOKS - 4 hard-
312 Pets & Animals MENS SLACKS - 8 pairs, $50., Size
age good condition $45. (650)867-2720
Army shirtl, long sleeves, with pockets. back @$3. each, 3 paperback @$1. 36/32, (408)420-5646
2 MATCHING blankets - full/queen size, BIRD CAGE 14x14x8 ecellent condition
XL $15 each (408)249-3858 each, (650)341-1861 $25 Daly City, (650)755-9833
solid cream color, vellux, hyproallergenic, PROM TUXEDOS, one white, one black
COMPUTER DESK $70. (650)367-1350 offers warmth without weight, great con- silk brocade, one maroon silk brocade,
BAY MEADOWS UMBRELLA - Color- dition, $38., (650)347-5104 KITCHEN HOOD - Black, under mount, DOG CAGE/GORILLA - folding
ful, large-size, can fit two people under- 3 different fan speeds, $95., (650)315- with vest, cummer bund, tie suspenders.
DINING SET glass table with rod iron & 4 large dog cage good condition, 2 door Size 36 - 38. all 3 sets for $85 obo 650-
neath. $20 (650)867-2720 blue chairs $100/all 4465 with tray, $75.,(650)355-8949
3 LAMPS. 2 adjustable 1 table (brass) 344-8549
650-520-7921/650-245-3661 $90 all. (808)271-3183
BAY MEADOWS bag & umbrella - MASSAGE DEVICE with batteries $8 in DOG CARRIER KENNEL BOX - brand
$15.each, (650)345-1111 4 IN 1 stero unit. CD player broken.$20 box, (650)368-3037 name Furrarri Petmate, 31 X 21, $35., 317 Building Materials
DISPLAY CASE wood & glass 31 x 19
inches $30. (650)873-4030 650-834-4926 SSF, (650)871-7200
BEETLE FAN London Pauadium METAL CABINET - 4 drawers, beige 22 PIECES of 2x4's, 68" long
Royal Command performance '63 poster 5 NEEDLEPOINT sets still in package 16.5 inches W x 27 3/4 H x 27 inches D. MALTESE PUPPIES, small, all shots, $1.00/each SOLD!
SOLD! DRAFTING TABLE 30 x 42' with side $40., San Mateo, (650)341-5347
tray. excellent cond $75. (650)949-2134 $10/each, (650)592-2648 healthy. $800 or best offer. Please call
(760)977-6262
COLORIZED TERRITORIAL Quarters NEW LIVING Yoga Tape for Beginners 2X6 REDWOOD Clear Lumber Pieces, 8
uncirculated with Holder $15/all, END TABLE marble top with drawer with ft. long, for construction SOLD!
9 CARRY-ON bags (assorted) - extra $8. 650-578-8306
(408)249-3858 matching table $70/all. (650)520-0619
large, good condition, $10. each obo, 315 Wanted to Buy
(650)349-6059 NEW WOOL afghan, colorful, hand- CORRIGATED DRAINAGE pipe perfo-
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - Oak made, 4x6 ft.. $25. (650)364-0902 rated, 4 in. X 100 ft., Good as new $35.,
ELVIS PRESLEY poster book $20., wood, great condition, glass doors, fits
(650)692-3260 large TV, 2 drawers, shelves , $100/obo. ANGEL WITH lights 12 inches High $12. GO GREEN! Redwood City, (650)367-8146
(650)368-3037 PACHIRA PLANT 3ft. H. (Money plant) We Buy GOLD
(650)261-9681 with decorative Pot $30. (650)592-2648 WATER HEATER - 40 gallon Energy
GLASSES 6 sets redskins, good condi-
tion never used $12./all. (650)345-1111 ART BOOKS hard Cover, full color (10) You Get The saver electric water heater $50. SOLD!
HOSPITAL BED new $1100 BOB PERSIAN KLIN CARPET - 66x39, pink
JACK TASHNER signed ball $25. Ri- 650-595-1931
Norman Rockwell and others $10 each
650-364-7777 and burgandy, good condition, $90.,
$ Green $
chard (650)834-4926 (650)867-2720 318 Sports Equipment
HOSPITAL BED FREE need to pick up ARTIFICIAL FICUS Tree 6 ft. life like, full Millbrae Jewelers
SOLD! Est. 1957 2 GOLF CLUBS - Ladies, right handed,
MERCHANT MARINE, framed forecastle branches. in basket $55. (650)269-3712 QUEEN SIZE bed. Mattress, boxspring, putter & driver $5/each (650)755-8238
card, signed by Captain Angrick '70. 13 x headboard, and frame. Good condition. 400 Broadway - Millbrae
17 inches $35 cash. (650)755-8238 BARBIE BEACH vacation & Barbie prin- $250.00 OBO 808-271-3183
LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover &
plastic carring case & headrest, $35.
cess bride computer games $15 each,
(650)367-8949
650-697-2685 GOLF BAG AND CLUBS - Black bag
near new, $10., Mixed clubs $1.00 each,
PHOTO - 4x8 signed photo of Arnold Ce- SF GREETING Cards (300 w/envelopes)
peda $10., (650)692-3260 each, (650)592-7483 factory sealed $20/all. (650)207-2712 (20 total) SOLD!
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318 Sports Equipment 335 Rugs 379 Open Houses 380 Real Estate Services 620 Automobiles 670 Auto Parts
SPEEDO OPTIMUS Training Fins size MERCEDES ‘05 C230 - 40K miles, 4 cyl-
1381 HIMMEL AV, Redwood City,
10-11. Perfect for your training. $25 inder, black, $15,000, (650)455-7461 880 AUTO WORKS
Oriental
call jeff 650-208-5758 CA 94061
MERCEDES ‘06 C230 - 6 cylinder, navy Dealership Quality
Price: $949,000 blue, 60K miles, 2 year warranty, Affordable Prices
Complete Auto Service
Rugs
322 Garage Sales 4 Bed/ 2.5 Bath $18,000, (650)455-7461
Foreign & Domestic Autos
Erika Demma MERCEDES BENZ ‘04 E320 - Excellent
Codwell Banker 880 El Camino Real
THE THRIFT SHOP 650-740-2970
condition, leather interior, navigation,
77K mi., $15,500 obo, (650)574-1198 San Carlos
Womens Clothing 650-598-9288
www.880autoworks.com
Collection MOTORCYCLE NORTON Triumph BFA
SALE Harry Kourian
$100 & up.
650-481-5296/Morris-815-653-7000
50%off CAD '91 Eldorado 149k. red leather new
LISTINGS
Saturdays 10:00-3:00
Episcopal Church
1 South El Camino Real
650-219-9086 List your Open House
Cash for Cars CAMPER/TRAILER/TRUCK OUTSIDE
backup mirror 8” diameter fixture. $30.
Call 650-595-DEAL (3325) 650-588-1946
San Mateo 94401 in the Daily Journal. Or Stop By Our Lot
(650)344-0921 CHEVY TRANSMISSION 4L60E Semi
used $800. (650)921-1033
Reach over 82,500 1659 El Camino Real
335 Garden Equipment potential home buyers & San Carols EL CAMINO '67 - parts (Protecto top)
renters a day, 440 Apartments $95., (650)367-8949
TABLE - for plant, $25., perfect condi- from South San Francisco FORD ‘93 250 flat bed, diesel, 100-gal-
GARAGE SALES tion, (650)345-1111
to Palo Alto.
BELMONT - prime, quiet location, view,
1 bedroom $1350, 2 bedrooms $1650.
XLT FORD Ranger 02 126k miles. One
owner NEW 15x8 wheels, radial tires, 5
lon gas tanks, completely rebuilt, $1800.
650-481-5296
ESTATE SALES 345 Medical Equipment in your local newspaper. New carpets, new granite counters, dish-
washer, balcony, covered carports, stor-
speed, new clutch. Best offer. $4,800
650- 481-5296
Make money, make room! age, pool, no pets. (650)344-8418 or FORD RANGER '02 Stock wheels and
CRUTCHES - adult, aluminium, for tall Call (650)344-5200 (650)592-1271 lugs 15-7 complete 5 speed clutch &
person, $30., (650)341-1861 transmission bellhuseing. SOLD!
List your upcoming garage 625 Classic Cars
sale, moving sale, estate 379 Open Houses SAN MATEO - Large 1 bedroom, all
electric kitchen, 1 block from Central
sale, yard sale, rummage Park and Downtown,
DATSUN ‘72 - 240Z with Chevy 350, au-
380 Real Estate Services tomatic, custom, $5800 or trade. HEAVY DUTY jack stand for camper or
sale, clearance sale, or 1224 LANE ST, Belmont, CA 94002 (650)588-9196 SUV $15. (650)949-2134
whatever sale you have... 442 Studios
in the Daily Journal. TIRE RIMS (4) for '66 Oldsmobile
Price: $829,000 HOMES & PROPERTIES
SAN MATEO - Cottage near downtown
PLYMOUTH ‘72 CUDA - Runs and
drives good, needs body, interior and $20.00/each, SOLD!
3 Bed/ 1.5 Bath The San Mateo Daily Journal’s paint, $12k obo, serious inquiries only.
Reach over 82,500 readers weekly Real Estate Section. & 101, includes utilities, washer/dryer TRUCK RADIATOR - fits older Ford,
$975/mo. (650)703-5529 (650)873-8623 never used, $100., (650)504-3621
from South San Francisco
to Palo Alto. Erika Demma, Look for it
450 Homes for Rent VOLVO ‘88 780 Bertone blue, 101 k, mi.
in your local newspaper. every Friday and Weekend All records, registred to May 2012. $4500 672 Auto Stereos
Codwell Banker to find information on fine homes SAN MATEO - 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath,
OBO 650-593-2448
Call (650)344-5200 650-740-2970 and properties throughout washer & dryer, 1 car garage, $2,025
the local area. mo., (650) 868-2143 630 Trucks & SUV’s
FORD ‘05 350 Super Duty, 4x4 Crew-
MONNEY
470 Rooms
DALY CITY -1 bedroom, furnished,
cab, fully loaded, 125K miles, $26,500.,
(650)281-4750 or (650)492-0184 CAR AUDIO
$750.00 .mo., (650)773-1409
635 Vans We Sell, Install and
HIP HOUSING Repair All Brands of
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program NISSAN ‘01 Quest - GLE, leather seats, Car Stereos
San Mateo County sun roof, TV/DVR equipment. Looks
610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle 610 Crossword Puzzle (650)348-6660 new, $15,500. (650)219-6008
iPod & iPhone Wired
640 Motorcycles/Scooters to Any Car for Music
REDWOOD CITY
Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Sequoia Hotel
800 Main St.,
BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
650-771-4407
Quieter Car Ride
Sound Proof Your Car
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis $600 Monthly
$160. & up per week.
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘83 Shovelhead - 31 Years Experience
special construction, 1340 cc’s, Awe-
ACROSS 71 Hamlet’s 33 Politician 52 Cramp or twitch (650)366-9501 some!, $5,950/obo. Rob (415)602-4535.
2001 Middlefield Road
1 In the heavens countrymen Kefauver 53 Of few words (650)279-9811 HONDA 1988 GL1500 Motorbike for Redwood City
FREE. If interested contact: (650)299-9991
6 McCartney’s 35 Crime laws, as a 55 Deadly virus jerrywht012@live.com
instrument DOWN unit 56 Play boisterously Room For Rent
10 Predecessor of 1 Director Lee 37 Scheduled to 57 Toledo’s lake Travel Inn, San Carlos MOTORCYCLE - Full Face Helmet,
$49 daily + tax Z1R, lg., exc. cond., dual internal ventila-
surrealism 2 Harpoon point arrive 58 Minor collision tion, heavy padded, Sold! 680 Autos Wanted
14 Seedless type of 3 Racetrack $287 weekly + tax
38 French friends damage Clean Quiet Convenient
645 Boats
orange shape Cable TV, WiFi & Private Bathroom
Don’t lose money
41 Where Hercules 59 Nashville’s st. Microwave and Refrigerator
15 “There oughta 4 Legal site 950 El Camino Real San Carlos MOTOR - “Evinrude” for boat, 25 HP, on a trade-in or
be ___!” 5 Firstborn sibling slew a lion 60 The Auld Sod (650) 593-3136 $1500., (415)337-6364
consignment!
16 Password enterer 6 Fun time 42 Poker ploy 61 Do a film critic’s Mention Daily Journal PROSPORT ‘97 - 17 ft. CC 80 Yamaha
47 Q-Tip target job Pacific, loaded, like new, $9,500 or trade,
17 Like the more 7 Distant (650)583-7946. Sell your vehicle in the
serious larceny 8 Relish 49 Didn’t just simmer 65 Crosses (out) Daily Journal’s
620 Automobiles 655 Trailers Auto Classifieds.
18 “All you need,” in 9 “The Girl With the ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
a Beatles song Dragon Tattoo” Don’t lose money
19 Farm structure setting
PROWLER ‘01 Toy carrier, 25 ft., fully
self contained, $5k OBO, Trade
Just $3 per day.
on a trade-in or (650)589-8765 will deliver
20 Evidence against 10 Wind-related consignment! Reach 82,500 drivers
an aristocrat? desert event from South SF to
23 Immigrant’s subj. 11 Where Siberia is Sell your vehicle in the 670 Auto Service Palo Alto
24 Guitar neck 12 Corned beef Daily Journal’s
Call (650)344-5200
features seller Auto Classifieds. MB GARAGE, INC. ads@smdailyjournal.com
25 “Private Practice” 13 Elvis’s middle Repair • Restore • Sales
network name Just $3 per day. Mercedes-Benz Specialists
28 Bluesman Mahal 21 Fun time 2165 Palm Ave. DONATE YOUR CAR
Tax Deduction, We do the Paperwork,
Reach 82,500 drivers San Mateo
30 Resident since 22 “Forever” post from South SF to
Free Pickup, Running or Not - in most
cases. Help yourself and the Polly Klaas
birth office product Palo Alto
(650)349-2744 Foundation. Call (800)380-5257.
34 Tombstone 25 Sponsorship Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
Call (650)344-5200
lawman 26 Ballet rail ads@smdailyjournal.com Novas, running or not
36 Common mixer 27 Some 670 Auto Parts Parts collection etc.
So clean out that garage
39 Styles Saskatchewanians 2 SNOW/CABLE chains good condition Give me a call
Joe 650 342-2483
CHRYSLER ‘06 300 Sedan, 28k mi., fits 13-15 inch rims $10/both San Bruno
40 Evidence against 29 Elton of England sun roof, excellent condition. $18k. 650-588-1946
a gardener? 31 “Eat crow,” e.g. (650)590-1194
43 To whom “I’ll see 32 Evening star xwordeditor@aol.com 05/23/11 FORD ‘73 Maverick/Mercury GT Comet,
HONDA ‘10 ACCORD LX - 4 door se- Drive Train 302 V8, C4 Auto Trans.
you in my dan, low miles, $19K, (650)573-6981 Complete, needs assembly, includes ra-
diator and drive line, call for details,
dreams” is sung HONDA CIVIC ‘99 EX sedan 4-door, $1250., (650)726-9733.
excellent mechanically, very good body,
44 Singer Diamond SOLD!
45 Pout
46 Opening word for 315 Wanted to Buy 315 Wanted to Buy
Ali Baba
48 Long sandwich
50 Ed.’s workload
items
51 Smallest
54 Enemy
56 Evidence against
an Oscar
attendee?
62 Black-and-white
treat
63 Suffix with soft or
flat
64 Seuss
environmentalist
66 Matter topper?
67 Part of NRA: Abbr.
68 Hardly hoi polloi
69 Seeger of the
Weavers
70 Marvel Comics
heroes By Victor Barocas
(c)2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
05/23/11
24 Monday • May 23, 2011 THE DAILY JOURNAL
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Remodeling
Moving
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