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Friday • June 28, 2013 • Vol XII, Edition 270 www.smdailyjournal.com

County court cuts reduced


State budget funds of around $900K restore courtroom,jobs and some service hours
By Michelle Durand keep all of the includes the $900,000 for San slashing of hard as some such as Los Angeles
Inside
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF threatened cuts Mateo County Superior Court. The funds. and San Diego where layoffs number
at bay. funds will restore one courtroom “It’s clear in the hundreds but then again those
The California state budget signed “This is a planned for closure, one commis- the damage jurisdictions are substantially
yesterday returns approximately solid first step sioner and seven staff members and can’t be greater, too. San Mateo County’s
$900,000 to the county courts but it needs to raise the possibility of eventually repaired court staff has dropped 34 percent
which will stave off some planned be followed by re-expanding truncated counter and overnight,” from a high of 385 in 2008 to a pro-
layoffs, keep one courtroom slated essential fund- phone hours. Fitton said. jected 254 this fall.
for closure open and possibly ing,” said Court However, Fitton and Presiding San Mateo Even with the extra money from
restore some of the public service Executive Judge Robert Foiles said while C o u n t y ’s the state budget, the county court
Officer John John Fitton grateful for the $60 million it must court system • Gov.Jerry Brown signs will still eliminate four court com-
hours as long as permanent funding
comes in January. Fitton. be viewed in light of $261 million has admit- California budget that missioner positions, of which three
However, the partial restoration The new budget includes $60 mil- in current cuts and mounting deficits tedly not reshapes K-12 funding
of court funding isn’t enough to lion for the state’s trial courts which from prior years of unprecedented been hit as See page 7
See COURT, Page 23

Senate passes
immigration
overhaul bill
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS uncertain in the Republican-con-
trolled House, where conserva-
WASHINGTON — With a solem- tives generally oppose citizen-
nity reserved for momentous occa- ship for immigrants living in the
sions, the Senate passed historic country unlawfully.
legislation Thursday offering the Spectators in galleries that
priceless hope of citizenship to overlook the Senate floor watched
millions of immigrants living expectantly as senators voted one
illegally in America’s shadows. by one from their desks. Some
The bill also promises a military- onlookers erupted in chants of
style effort to secure the long- “Yes, we can” after Vice President
HEATHER MURTAGH/DAILY JOURNAL porous border with Mexico. Joe Biden announced the bill’s
A woman checks out the produce options minutes after the newly revamped Safeway at 525 El Camino Real in The bipartisan vote was 68-32 passage.
Millbrae opened 5 p.m.Thursday.The store is officially open for business at 8 a.m.today. on a measure that sits atop After three weeks of debate,
President Barack Obama’s second- there was no doubt about the out-

Go forth and shop term domestic agenda. Even so,


the bill’s prospects are highly
See IMMIGRATION, Page 23

New and improved Safeway opens doors in Millbrae


By Heather Murtagh opened to the public. El Camino Real was torn down and
Revamp work underway
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF

At 5 p.m., a handful of shoppers


took the chance to be among the
Mayor Gina Papan welcomed the
new store for a variety of reason —
it’s larger, resulted in 1,000 jobs
during construction and 50 new
a podium building with street-
level parking both in front of and
underneath the store was erected.
“What a phoenix,” Keith Turner,
at Burlingame campuses
By Heather Murtagh resulting in new facilities for
first to shop at the newly revamped positions going forward. director, public and government DAILY JOURNAL STAFF many students this fall. Not all
Safeway in Millbrae. “We are very excited because, affairs for Safeway Inc.’s Northern work will be completed when kids
Opened one year, 12 days and needless to say, we missed you and California Division, said of the School may be out but the cam- return to class in late August.
five hours after breaking ground, your revenue,” she said with a store which is the first podium puses in Burlingame are abuzz Funds from two bond measures as
the podium store at 525 El Camino smile. store in Northern California. with construction activity this well as state construction grants
Real was celebrated with a private Plans for the new store were Millbrae Planning summer. are funding the work happening at
reception Thursday afternoon approved in 2011 and ground Commissioners Catherine Quigg The construction work means five of the district’s seven campus-
before a limited opening to the broke on the new store in June and Lorrie Kalos-Gunn were happy some of the campuses are closed to es.
public at 5 p.m. Starting at 8 a.m. 2012. the public. Much of the work
this morning, the grocery store In the last year, the store at 525 See SAFEWAY, Page 23 should be completed this summer, See REVAMP, Page 23
2 Friday • June 28, 2013 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL

Thought for the Day


“I am the inferior of any man whose
rights I trample under foot.”
— Robert G.Ingersoll,American
lawyer and statesman (1833-1899)

This Day in History


during the Civil War, President

1863 Abraham Lincoln appointed Maj.


Gen. George G. Meade the new com-
mander of the Army of the Potomac,
following the resignation of Maj.
Gen. Joseph Hooker.
I n 1 7 7 8 , the Revolutionary War Battle of Monmouth took
place in New Jersey; it was from this battle that the legend
of “Molly Pitcher” arose.
I n 1 8 3 6 , the fourth president of the United States, James
Madison, died in Montpelier, Va.
I n 1 8 3 8 , Britain’s Queen Victoria was crowned in
Westminster Abbey.
I n 1 9 1 4 , Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife,
Sophie, were assassinated in Sarajevo (sah-ruh-YAY’-voh)
by Serb nationalist Gavrilo Princip — the event which
sparked World War I.
I n 1 9 1 9 , the Treaty of Versailles (vehr-SY’) was signed in REUTERS
France, ending the First World War. In Independence, Mo., A radio-controlled plane named Ms.Emerson is flown by designer Otto Dieffenbach during a test flight in San Diego.Otto
future president Harry S. Truman married Elizabeth Virginia and business partner Ed Hanley are a small startup company that creates flying radio-controlled planes, designed in the
form of people,characters and objects,for commercial and promotional uses.
Wallace.
I n 1 9 2 2 , the Irish Civil War began between rival national- Auto repair shop to hear arguments in a new lawsuit filed On July 9, 2008, crews were set to
ists over the Anglo-Irish Treaty establishing the Irish Free by a group trying to save the landmark begin construction to modify the
State. (The conflict lasted nearly a year, resulting in defeat
owner charged with fraud location from its pending redevelop- entrance to the marina breakwater at
for anti-treaty forces.) The owner and general manager of a ment. Oyster Point. The construction was set
Redwood City auto repair shop Group Bay Meadows representatives had to widen and reconfigure the entrance
I n 1 9 3 9 , Pan American Airways began regular trans- stated they planned to close the race so ferryboats will have better, safer
Specialist kept dead mice and
Atlantic air service with a flight that departed New York for droppings on hand, using both track and start demolition on access to the terminal, district
Marseilles, France. as props to convince cus- Sept. 1, 2008, after the San spokesman Peter Grenell said.
I n 1 9 4 4 , the Republican national convention in Chicago tomers they needed $1.2 mil- Mateo County Fair races con-
nominated New York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey for president lion in fraudu- cluded. An Oct. 10, 2008 court
and Ohio Gov. John W. Bricker for vice president. lent repairs, Oil near $143 on view
I n 1 9 5 0 , North Korean forces captured Seoul (sohl), the according to dollar will keep falling
prosecutors who
capital of South Korea. Oil futures climbed to a new record
charged the pair
with dozens of felonies the hearing on the lawsuit was sched- near $143 a barrel the week of June 28,
2008 as the dollar weakened against
Birthdays week of June 28, 2008.
The fraud was uncovered by a State
uled that week during a mandatory
case management hearing, according the euro, confirming expectations that
Farm Insurance audit to determine the to court records. the falling greenback, a major factor
statewide average cost of rodent dam- in crude’s stratospheric rise, would
age, said prosecutor Sharon Henry of Groundbreaking for first stage extend its decline and add to oil’s
appeal.
Insurance and Worker’s Compensation of Oyster Point ferry terminal Light, sweet crude for August 2008
Fraud Unit.
A groundbreaking ceremony for the delivery rose as high as $142.99 a bar-
Track plan faces delay first physical activity in the commuter rel on the New York Mercantile
ferry terminal being built at Oyster Exchange before pulling back sharply
The week of June 28, 2008, it was Point in South San Francisco was set in a spate of late-day profit-taking to
announced that the demolition of Bay to take place in July 2008, a San settle up 57 cents at a record $140.21.
Director Mel Ex-Def.Secretary Actress Kathy Meadows race track in San Mateo Mateo County Harbor District On Thursday of that week, the contract
Brooks is 87. Leon Panetta is 75. Bates is 65. could be delayed to allow a San Mateo spokesman said the week of June 28, shot past $140 and rose more than $5
County Superior Court Judge a chance 2008. to a new settlement record.
Senate Armed Services Chairman Carl Levin, D-Mich., is
79. Comedian-impressionist John Byner is 76. Rock musi-
cian Dave Knights (Procul Harum) is 68. Actor Bruce Davison
is 67. Actress Alice Krige is 59. College and Pro Football Hall
In other news ...
of Famer John Elway is 53. Record company chief executive Weekend heat wave a region used to baking during the sum- 117 in Las Vegas on Sunday — a mark
Tony Mercedes is 51. Actress Jessica Hecht is 48. Rock musi- mer. reached only twice in Sin City.
cian Saul Davies (James) is 48. Actress Mary Stuart Masterson to bake western U.S.
Notoriously hot Death Valley’s fore- Meteorologists are calling for highs
is 47. Actor John Cusack is 47. Actor Gil Bellows is 46. LAS VEGAS — A high pressure sys- cast calls for 129 degrees, not far off the at or above 112 through Wednesday in
Actress-singer Danielle Brisebois is 44. Jazz musician Jimmy tem parking over the West is expected to world record of 134 logged there July Las Vegas, and there isn’t even relief
Sommers is 44. Actress Tichina Arnold is 44. Actor bring temperatures this weekend and 10, 1913. The National Weather Service when the sun goes down. Sunday night’s
Alessandro Nivola (nih-VOH’-luh) is 41. into next week that are extreme even for called for 118 in Phoenix, and at least low is forecast to be 92 degrees.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME


by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Lotto Local Weather Forecast
Unscramble these four Jumbles, June 26 Powerball Fantasy Five Friday: Mostly cloudy in the morning
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one letter to each square, then becoming sunny. Patchy fog in the
to form four ordinary words. 46
1 18 33 39 33 8 11 15 29 33 morning. Highs in the 70s to mid 80s.
PENIT Powerball West winds 5 to 10 mph...Becoming
June 25 Mega Millions Daily Four northwest 10 to 20 mph in the afternoon.
Friday night: Mostly clear in the
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Mega number
Daily three midday Lows in the mid 50s to lower 60s. West
THIMG June 26 Super Lotto Plus winds 10 to 20 mph...Becoming northwest 5 to 10 mph
8 5 8 after midnight.
4 20 26 31 36 22 Saturday: Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming
Mega number Daily three evening sunny. Highs in the 70s to upper 80s. Northwest winds
around 5 mph increasing to west 10 to 20 mph in the after-
HENTGL 2 5 2 noon.
The Daily Derby race winners are Gorgeous George,No.9, Saturday night: Clear in the evening then becoming
in first place;Hot Shot,No.3,in second place;and Winning partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s to lower 60s. Southwest
Spirit, No. 3, in third place. The race time was clocked at winds 5 to 10 mph.
1:49.77.
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Police reports Suspicious circumstances. Two people

‘Sustainability a must’ Only needed one


A tire was stolen off a vehicle on Athy
reported hearing seven loud explosions
coming from near the mall on the 1100
block of El Camino Real before 2:48 a.m.
Sunday, June 16.
Former planning commissioner reflects on job Drive in South San Francisco before 1
Burglary. Music equipment, worth a total
of $1,500, was taken from a home on the
p.m. Saturday, June 15.
By Bill Silverfarb 1,000 housing units, offices, big parks and 3100 block of Fasman Drive before 1:13
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF a private school. p.m. Sunday, June 16.
She especially cannot wait to see a pro- REDWOOD CITY We a p o n s v i o l a t i o n . An employee in the
When Kelly Moran first interviewed for a posed restaurant on Delaware Street in the operation management office brought a gun
new development that will have an oval Burglary. The window to a rental vehicle to work in his backpack on the 1100 block
spot on the San Mateo Planning was smashed and a laptop was stolen on
Commission nearly eight years ago she was face. of El Camino Real before 6:47 p.m. Sunday,
It was because someone from the public Veterans Boulevard before 4:01 p.m. June 16.
asked what the city’s three most important Tuesday, June 18.
issues were. approached the commission and said the Disturbance. A man was seen attacking a
development had “too many boxes — you Burglary. A person woke up from a nap to woman in the middle of the street near the
Her answer? find a handprint and the screen missing from
Traffic. Traffic. Traffic. need some curves.” 500 block of Cypress Avenue before 1:49
There were many cases when individuals their bedroom window on Jefferson Avenue a.m. Saturday, June 15.
Moran just departed the commission before 3:39 p.m. Tuesday, June 18.
although she could have served another four- not involved in a project weighed in and had S t o l e n v e h i c l e . A vehicle was stolen
an effect on it, she said. Reckless driver. A person in a Prius was from a secured garage on the 800 block of
year term on it if the council chose to reap- seen speeding on Highway 101 and
point her. She was first appointed to then The Draper University of Heroes in down- East Commodore Drive before 9:25 p.m.
town faced commission approval last year Woodside Road before 12:16 p.m. Tuesday, Saturday, June 15.
Brandt Grotte’s seat after he was appointed June 18.
to the City Council. and it was a member of the public who called
for the need of some type of retail compo- Arre s t . A man was arrested for public SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
“It’s time to step aside. intoxication on El Camino Real before 2:40
It’s nothing more,” nent at the Collective Antiques building on Disturbance. A large group of people were
Third Avenue. Draper accommodated the a.m. Tuesday, June 18.
Moran told the Daily Petty theft. Two men stole a 12 pack of involved in a physical fight on Linden Avenue
Journal. wish and will include pop-up retail kiosks at before 10:25 p.m. Saturday, June 15.
the school for entrepreneurs. beer on El Camino Real before 2:31 a.m.
One of the big reasons Tuesday, June 18. Narc o t i c s . Four juveniles were seen smok-
Moran volunteered to Moran is a chemist and scientist based in ing marijuana in a car on Third Lane before
San Mateo and one of her biggest concerns Burglary. Someone was arrested for bur-
serve on the commission glarizing a business on Tacoma Way before 5:49 p.m. Saturday, June 15.
was because of the city’s for the city going forward is how it plans for
7:33 p.m. Sunday, June 16. Petty theft. A person was caught switching
big effort toward building climate change and meeting future water
Strong-arm robbery . Officers arrested price tags on items at Costco on El Camino
Kelly Moran transit-oriented develop- demands.
someone for a strong-arm robbery on El Real before 2:31 p.m. Saturday, June 15.
ment. “As an environmental professional, I’m
scared to death of climate change. It is hap- Camino Real before 2:06 a.m. Sunday, June Burglary. Luggage was stolen from a vehicle
“TOD is the pathway toward a sustainable 16. while the owner ate at a restaurant on South
future,” said Moran, who is an environmen- pening and it is human caused,” she said.
Whole parts of San Mateo will be at risk Airport Boulevard before 11:07 a.m. Saturday,
tal scientist. SAN BRUNO June 15.
Some may have considered her to be anti- of flooding, she said, and the levees at
Shoreview are not high enough. Attempted burglary. A resident scared Disturbance. A man kicked a bus window
development, but she thinks otherwise.
The area may also have enough water now, away a man dressed in black who was trying after he was asked to leave for refusing to pay
“I probably approved more development
she said, but will have challenges within the to open a window on the 1200 block of for his fare on Airport Boulevard and Butler
than any other planning commissioner in
decade. The city will also have to partner South William Avenue before 1:09 p.m. Avenue before 9:04 a.m. Saturday, June 15.
the city’s history,” she said.
with its private water provider, the Monday, June 17. Grand theft. A vehicle was stolen on Olive
Much of the developments she approved
California Water Service Company, to help Avenue before 6:55 a.m. Saturday, June 15.
are within the city’s rail corridor, where Bay
Meadows Phase II is currently being built its residents conserve water and meet manda-
and where Station Park Green, another tory reductions imposed by the state.
mixed-used housing project near the San Mateo is currently planning to estab-
Hayward Park Caltrain station, will one day lish a sustainability commission that
be built. Moran thinks will be critical in helping the
The city has approved thousands of new city plan for the future.
housing units in the rail corridor in new “Sustainability is not an overnight
walkable neighborhoods. thing,” she said.
Moran is especially excited to see the
completion of Bay Meadows Phase II, a silverfarb@smdailyjournal.com
whole new neighborhood with more than (650) 344-5200 ext. 106
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THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Friday • June 28, 2013 5

Driver in triple-fatal crash charged with murder


By Michelle Durand all of Daly City. Amado “We looked at what kind of classes he to make a U-turn on the 100 block of
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Acevedo’s girlfriend was took, what did he learn about the dangers of Eastmoor Avenue in Daly City. Pereria
also critically hurt. drunk driving and we believe a jury will Demacedo sped 60 mph in a 30 mph zone,
Prosecutors charged an allegedly drunk The decision post- agree he knew better,” Wagstaffe said. broadsiding the Tercel and pushing it 150
driver with second-degree murder for the poned a preliminary hear- Defense attorney John Elworth did not feet, according to prosecutors.
March deaths of three people whose car was ing scheduled for yester- return a call about his client’s increased Demacedo was not injured and remained at
struck by him as he fled from another acci- day until Oct. 9. charges. the scene where he was arrested.
dent into oncoming traffic. Murder charges are war- Demacedo is also charged with felony Demacedo’s blood alcohol level was .15
Denis Pereria Demacedo, 28, of ranted because three peo- driving while intoxicated in the March 2 several hours after crash and was ultimately
Sunnyvale, was charged with three counts of Denis ple died, investigation fatal crash and hit-and-run for the earlier pinpointed at .18.
gross vehicular manslaughter along with showed that his heavy rear-ending of a stopped car. He was leaving Demacedo’s speed was also better identi-
Demacedo drinking was done prior the scene of that fender-bender a block away fied between 60 and 65 mph, Wagstaffe said.
several other charges but prosecutors
amended the case to three counts of second- to the crash and, since he was on probation when he pulled his BMW into oncoming He remains in custody without bail.
degree murder for the deaths of Josefa for drunk driving, he should have known traffic to maneuver around the driver he had
Osorio Acevedo, 50, and her sons Amado better, said District Attorney Steve rear-ended, accelerated and collided with a michelle@smdailyjournal.com
Osorio Acevedo, 23, and Josue Osorio, 14, Wagstaffe. red Toyota Tercel pulling away from the curb (650) 344-5200 ext. 102

State brief Local briefs Millbrae refunds library morning and police searched four different
sites, including homes in Alameda and
bond, taxpayers to save Pacifica, according to police.
Bill extends various Eight vehicles vandalized Millbrae recently refunded some of its Police seized $40,000 in cash, multiple
fees to fund air programs in Pacifica , reward offered general obligation library bonds, reducing gambling devices and documentation related
SACRAMENTO — The Assembly on Police in Pacifica are offering a $500 the city’s debt by $1.66 million and saving to the illegal gambling operation, accord-
Thursday advanced a bill extending a series reward in a case in which someone smashed the average home owner about $13 a year. ing to police.
of fees to pay for programs aimed at improv- the windows of eight cars this week. As a result of this refunding, the 2013-14
ing air quality. At about 6:30 a.m. Wednesday, officers tax rolls will now reflect a 11.32 percent San Carlos brush fire extinguished
Democratic Assemblyman Henry Perea of responded to the area of Rosita Road and savings of the refunded bonds’ par amount.
A brush fire that started in a San Carlos
Fresno said his legislation is needed to con- Oddstad Boulevard on a report of numerous “The refunding of these general obliga-
backyard was extinguished yesterday after-
tinue reducing air pollution. He says more vehicles with shattered windows and dam- tion library bonds is outstanding news for
noon, a Redwood City fire battalion chief
than 90 percent of Californians live in aged panels, police said. the residents of Millbrae,” said Mayor Gina
said.
counties with unhealthy air during some According to police, the eight vehicles Papan. “This action not only saves the aver-
age homeowner nearly $13 a year but, by The quarter-acre fire was reported at 4:21
parts of the year. were damaged sometime overnight and the
reducing the city’s overall debt, it strength- p.m. near the 3400 block of Brittan Avenue,
“While great progress has been made in perpetrator may have used a BB or pellet gun.
ens and solidifies the city long-term finan- Battalion Chief Dave Pucci said.
improving air quality, California has two of No suspects have been identified in the
the most polluted regions in the nation: the case. cial outlook.” The blaze was sparked accidentally when a
South Coast Air Basin and the San Joaquin resident was welding outside and a fire start-
Pacifica police are offering $500 to any-
Valley,” Perea said. one who can provide information leading to Illegal gambling business closed ed in the dry grass, Pucci said.
Fees to be extended under AB8 include the arrest and conviction of those responsi- After a several-month investigation, The fire was put out just before 5 p.m., he
ones on new tires and vehicle and boat reg- ble for the vandalism. South San Francisco police shut down an said.
istrations. It also extends a smog abatement Police are also asking residents to report illegal gambling establishment on the Afew homes were briefly threatened, Pucci
charge on newer cars and an assessment on suspicious persons or vehicles in their 2200 block of Gellert Boulevard and first said, but fire crews were able to contain the
special identification plates for construc- neighborhoods. block of South Linden Avenue and arrested flames and no damage was reported.
tion equipment. Anyone with information on the case is its operator, 53-year-old Frederick Crews from Cal Fire and the San Carlos
Those fees are scheduled to expire by asked to contact Pacifica police at (650) Zupancic, of Pacifica. and Redwood City fire departments respond-
2016 but would be extended until 2024. 738-7314. Search warrants were served Wednesday ed to the blaze, he said.

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26-year-old charged for BART to offer unions


relationship with teen new contract package
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT 1 a.m. June 24, waking her father
with the shutting door and sending By Terry Collins our offer, that’s negotiations. I Union (ATU), Local 1555,
Prosecutors charged a 26-year- the family searching for a half THE ASSOCIATED PRESS would in no way characterize it as approved a strike vote.
old Half Moon Bay man with three hour before they found her partial- caving (in).” The unions say talks are “far
counts of child molestation for ly undressed in the back seat of OAKLAND — San Francisco Bay The agency also introduced two apart.”
allegedly having a sexual relation- Padilla-Luis’ truck. He told the Area Rapid Transit officials said new plans to address the unions’ ATU Local President Antonette
ship with a 13- girl’s father that he loved her, said Thursday they will offer two of safety concerns as well, Rice said. Bryant added that the unions do not
year-old girl District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe. their largest unions a new contract Employees want a 5 percent have immediate plans to go on
he’d met a a The seven sexual incidents con- proposal to avert a possible rail annual raise over the next three strike and say they will provide
dance the previ- firmed by the girl were always in strike that would cause chaos for years. Currently, train operators 72-hour notice of any work stop-
ous year. Padilla-Luis’ truck and all were commuters. and station agents are paid in the page.
Gregorio consensual, Wagstaffe said. The agency’s new package is low $60,000 range. Employees The current contract expires
Padilla-Luis was At his initial arraignment, closer to what the unions are seek- average $16,590 in overtime Sunday.
25 when he Padilla-Luis pleaded not guilty to ing on benefits, pensions and annually and pay a flat $92 month- “We’re hoping that BART comes
reportedly met all charges and asked for a court- salaries, BART spokesman Rick ly fee for health insurance. up with real numbers and not rub-
the girl, then appointed attorney. He did not Rice said as the parties returned to BART has offered a 1 percent ber numbers, we’re hoping that it’s
Gregorio 12, in July waive his right to a speedy trial the bargaining table. He declined raise annually over the next four a real, true, factually-based propos-
Padilla-Luis 2012 and they and returns to court July 5 for a to discuss specifics about the pro- years. al,” Bryant said. “We are working
dated for a year preliminary hearing estimated to posal. The agency’s new proposal to bargain and negotiate to get a
before the relationship was uncov- last 30 minutes. “Hopefully, this will give us comes two days after members of deal done by Sunday night.”
ered earlier this week. The girl Bail was set at $300,000 and he some more progress and some- the Service Employees BART’s last strike occurred for
allegedly snuck out of her home at remains in custody. thing to talk about,” Rice said. International Union (SEIU), Local six days in 1997. About 400,000
“We’re making improvement in 1021 and the Amalgamated Transit riders use BART each weekday.

Two birds test chronic Californians preparing to


positive for West Nile rejoin gay marriage states
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT Hillsdale area east of Alameda de THE ASSOCIATED PRESS was a trailblazer the last time it couples hurried to tie the knot
las Pulgas and an American Crow opened the door to gay marriages before the ban’s passage and spent
An American Goldfinch from was reported in the Hayward Park SAN FRANCISCO — The Palm five years ago. Back then, months not knowing if their
Redwood City and a red-shouldered area. They were the county’s first Springs Tourism Bureau was ready California was only the second unions would be invalidated.
hawk from Emerald Hills tested cases of West Nile virus this year, when the U.S. Supreme Court state —after Massachusetts— to “Today is the first day of an
positive for West Nile virus, according to the district. cleared the way for same-sex mar- do so, a position it lost when vot- entirely new reality for same-sex
according to officials from the San The district reported five posi- riages to resume in California. ers slammed the door shut after couples and for LGBT people in
Mateo County Mosquito and tive cases of West Nile virus found Within an hour of the high court only a few months by amending this state,” said National Center for
Vector Control District. in birds last year. Birds are the pri- handing down its decision the state constitution to outlaw Lesbian Rights Executive Director
The Redwood City bird was mary hosts of the virus, which are Wednesday, the bureau launched a same-sex unions. Kate Kendell, who got married dur-
reported June 12 and the Emerald transmitted by an infected mosqui- wedding web site featuring photo- Now, as state officials prepare ing the brief window that year. “No
Hills bird was reported June 17. to’s bite. graphs of same-sex couples and once again to issue marriage one else in the history of this
Both had chronic positive results To prevent mosquito breeding, spotlighting the desert city’s gay licenses on an equal opportunity nation faced the sort of uncertain-
which means the birds had a low people are advised to drain stand- and lesbian resorts. basis, jewelers, hotels and event t y, the stutter step of forward
level of virus and indicated they ing water in flower pots, rain gut- “We just saw this as a great planners are playing catch-up up progress and backward sliding to
probably contracted the disease a ters, pet bowls and other places opportunity. LGBT people plan- with a dozen other states and the the extent the LGBT community
while ago, possibly last season. where mosquitoes lay their eggs. ning to get married need a location, District of Columbia. Couples, has, and now, at least in California,
In June, district officials Anyone who finds bird or tree and Palm Springs is a favorite des- meanwhile, are making wedding we are done.”
announced two dead birds were squirrel carcasses are advised to tination,” Hillary Angel, a bureau plans against a political and social Opponents of same-sex marriage
found in San Mateo that had tested report them to the West Nile virus spokeswoman, said. “You can get landscape that looks much differ- have said they are exploring vari-
positive for West Nile virus. A hotline at (877) 968-2473 or married at Frank Sinatra’s estate.” ent from the one that existed in ous legal options for making one
Scrub Jay was reported in the online at www.westnile.ca.gov. The nation’s most populous state 2008, when an estimated 18,000 last-ditch effort to stop it

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By Judy Lin The Democratic gover- It will pay 100 percent of the cost for the The governor’s budget says that represents
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nor declared it “a big day” new enrollees initially, but that eventually an increase of more than $8 billion over the
for public school students will drop to 90 percent. 2011-12 fiscal year.
SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown and those who have no Democrats included a provision in the leg- The budget for the coming year also gives
signed a state spending plan for the coming health insurance or inade- islation that allows for future lawmakers to the University of California and California
fiscal year Thursday that makes budget-bust- quate coverage. reconsider the expansion if the federal gov- State University systems an additional $125
ing deficits a distant memory, funnels bil- The budget for the com- ernment’s share drops below 70 percent. million each, while restoring $63 million to
lions of additional dollars to K-12 schools ing fiscal year adopts a The centerpiece of this year’s budget is the state court system.
and begins restoring social service pro- new funding formula for Brown’s priority to reshape California’s Democratic lawmakers were able to restore
grams that were cut during the recession. Jerry Brown public schools that will funding formula for K-12 schools as a way to some of the programs that were slashed dur-
The budget also expands Medicaid to an send more money to dis- help close the achievement gap for poor and ing the recession for mental health treat-
additional 1.4 million low-income tricts with disadvantaged students. It also minority students. ment, health care for the poor and higher
Californians, adopting an optional provi- expands Medicaid so the health care program The budget allocates $2.1 billion to begin education — a move criticized by
sion of the federal Affordable Care Act. for low-income residents could grow over moving the state to a new formula that gives Republicans.
“This is a momentous occasion, because the next few years to cover 9.8 million proportionately more money to school dis- “Keeping promises to the people of
we have a balanced budget not proposed but Californians, roughly a quarter of the state’s tricts with high levels of low-income stu- California on education funding and paying
actually actualized, the first time in probably population. dents, those with limited English proficien- off our state debt load so as not to burden
a decade or more,” the governor said Democratic lawmakers said the move will cy and foster children. School districts also future generations with our mistakes should
moments before signing the spending plan save lives, keep workers healthy and bring will get more control over how to spend have been the first priority, but unfortunate-
for the fiscal year that starts Monday. billions of dollars from the federal govern- state aid. ly that did not happen,” Senate Minority
It includes a $96.3 billion general fund, ment into the state. Democrats say districts will be held Leader Bob Huff, R-Diamond Bar, said in a
the state’s main account for paying ongoing California Secretary of Health and Human accountable for how they spend the money, statement Thursday.
expenses. The size of the general fund and a Services Diana Dooley said the Medicaid such as requiring them to create master plans Brown made no general fund cuts in his
reserve account of $1.1 billion reflect the expansion was a piece of legislation that to track the success of English learners. But line-item vetoes, the first time a governor
continuing recovering of California’s econ- “the president made possible but we have to Republican lawmakers have said the budget has done that since 1982, when Brown did it
omy and $6 billion in voter-approved taxes. make real in California.” package lacks a requirement that the money during his previous time in the governor’s
Declining tax revenue during the reces- Republican lawmakers raised concerns be used on services and program that have office. However, he removed nearly two
sion had cut the general fund to as low as $87 about whether the state can afford the expan- proved effective. dozen appropriations as a way to reduce state
billion just two years ago, requiring law- sion over the long run, especially once the Overall, the budget boosts K-12 and com- mandates that could saddle the state with
makers to make deep spending cuts. federal government reduces its commitment. munity college funding to $55.3 billion. future obligations.

High school seniors fare no better than in 1970s in the early ‘70s,” said Brent Houston, prin- students reflect fewer low-performing stu- the Alliance for Excellent Education and for-
By Philip Elliott
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cipal of the Shawnee Middle School in dents dropping out. mer governor of West Virginia.
Oklahoma and a member of the National For instance, Hispanic students had a 32 “Today’s economic trends show the rapidly
WASHINGTON — Students preparing to Assessment Governing Board, which admin- percent dropout rate in 1990 and that number growing need for college- and career-ready
leave high school are faring no better in read- isters the tests. fell to 15 percent in 2010, said Peggy Carr, students. These results show that most of the
ing or math than their peers four decades ago, But he also noted challenges for older stu- an associate commissioner with the National nation’s 17-year-olds are career ready, but
the government said Thursday. Officials dents. Center for Education Statistics. only if you’re talking about jobs from the
attributed the bleak finding on more lower- “There is a disturbing lack of improvement “These students are generally scoring at the 1970s,” he added.
performing students staying in school rather among 17-year-olds. Since the early 1970s, lower end of the distribution but it’s a good Black and Hispanic students at all ages nar-
than dropping out. the average scores of 17-year-olds in both thing that they’re staying in schools,” Carr rowed the performance gap with white stu-
The news was brighter for younger students reading and mathematics have remained stag- said. dents, according to the report.
and for blacks and Hispanics, who had the nant,” he said. Even so, they’re still not learning more Among 17-year-old students, the gaps
greatest gain in reading and math scores since The report says that in reading, today’s 9- despite increased education spending. between black and white students and
the 1970s, according to the National and 13-year-olds are outperforming students “Today’s results are the nation’s education between Hispanic and white students were cut
Assessment of Educational Progress, com- tested in 1971, when that skill was first electrocardiogram and show positive results by half.
monly referred to as the Nation’s Report Card. tracked. They also did better in math, com- for the early grades and increased performance In math, 9-year-old black and Hispanic stu-
“In some ways, the findings are full of pared with students in 1973, the initial meas- by students of color, but the nation’s high dents today are performing at a level where
hope. Today’s children ages 9 and 13 are scor- urement. school students are in desperate need of seri- black and Hispanic 13-year-olds were in the
ing better overall than students at those ages Officials suggest the results for 17-year-old ous attention,” said Bob Wise, president of early 1970s.

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Foxx confirmed as next


transportation secretary
IRS screened few progressive groups
By Alan Fram applicant for a tax-exempt designation. political activity, he said.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Nonetheless, George wrote that “addi- That did not satisfy Rep. Sander Levin
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
tional research” by his investigators of Michigan, top Democrat on the House
WASHINGTON — A Treasury found that of 298 applicants for tax- Ways and Means Committee.
WASHINGTON — Anthony Foxx, the mayor of Charlotte, exempt status that the IRS flagged for The term “progressives” did appear on
Department inspector general says the
N.C., and a political ally of President Barack Obama, was some lists, released earlier this week by
Internal Revenue Service screened only a possible political involvement between
unanimously confirmed by the Senate Thursday to be trans-
few progressive groups seeking tax- 2010 and 2012, six had “progress” or Levin, that also included “Tea Party” and
portation secretary.
exempt status for possible political “progressive” in their names. Another that IRS workers used to watch for groups
The Senate voted 100-0 in favor of Foxx.
As secretary, the 42-year-old Foxx will oversee the agen- activity, as a clash escalated between that 14 cases with “progress” or “progres- that might merit tough screening. But
cies within the department that regulate the nation’s avia- investigator and congressional sive” in the group’s name were not side- George’s letter noted that “Progressives”
tion, rail, transit and highway systems, as well as auto safe- Democrats who called his probe of the tracked for additional examination, he appeared on a different part of that list,
ty. He replaces outgoing secretary Ray LaHood, who cam- agency misleading. wrote. and said that such groups were sent to dif-
paigned against distracted driving and In a letter to lawmakers released Thirty percent of such groups got spe- ferent screeners than the ones who
led the Obama administration’s efforts to Thursday, J. Russell George said his cial attention because of possible politi- processed tea party applications.
boost the economy by improving the investigation found “progressives” was cal work, George wrote. Levin criticized George for not reveal-
nation’s transportation. not among the inappropriate terms IRS “In comparison, our audit found that ing the involvement of progressive
The mayor won national recognition screeners used to decide if groups merited 100 percent of the tax-exempt applica- groups or the second set of screeners
when Charlotte hosted the Democratic close scrutiny for political work. Too tions with Tea Party, Patriots or 9/12 in until now. He said George’s report should
National Convention last year. Foxx much political activity can disqualify an their names were processed” for potential have explored those avenues.
calls Obama a friend and was a key surro-
gate in North Carolina for the president
Anthony Foxx
during his re-election bid last fall.
As mayor, Foxx has pushed for Reporters’ notebook
expanded use of streetcars and a light rail
extension, helped build a new runway at Charlotte Douglas This spring, the Sequoia High appointment of Dr. C r a i g M . Those driving on El Camino Real in
International Airport and helped create a new regional freight School District got word that it Brewer as the interim dean of the Millbrae may have noticed a new stop
distribution center that will link planes, trains and trucks to was awarded a $250,000 annual grant School of Business and Management, light has been turned on at Victoria
East Coast ports. He has also unveiled a pilot program for from the California Department effective July 1. Avenue. On Thursday, Caltrans crews
electric vehicle charging stations. of Education to continue the SAFE Brewer most recently served as the restriped the intersection, tested the
“Anthony knows firsthand that investing in our roads, (Sequoia Afterschool Focused interim associate dean of the S c h o o l signal and pedestrian crossing lights
bridges and transit systems is vital to creating good jobs and Enrichment) program for next year of Business and Pro f e s s i o n a l before the light went active late in the
ensuring American businesses can grow and compete in a and beyond until 2019-20. SAFE pro- Studies at Brandman morning.
21st century global economy,” Obama said in a statement. vides tutoring (math, English, U n i v e r s i t y, Chapman ***
Foxx takes over the department in an era of constraint as Spanish), homework assistance for U n i v e r s i t y S y s t e m, as well as The H a l f M o o n B a y C i t y
federal agencies are grappling with across-the-board spend- all subjects and enrichment (chess, assistant professor of organizational Council just approved a pay boost
ing cuts that are scheduled to ratchet up next year. At the same culinary arts, ceramics, advanced leadership. for City Manager Laura
time, years of pushing off expensive repairs and improve- dance, peer mediation, physical con- *** Snideman from $182,700 to
ments to roads, airports, air traffic control systems, rails and ditioning, horsemanship, paddling, The Sequoia Hospital $195,500 annually. She also will get
ports have left the nation with an overstrained transporta- etc.) classes after school primarily Foundation hosted nearly 250 a one-time performance bonus of
tion system. for Title I students, but all students are guests to an evening of food, wine $18,270.
welcome. and fun on the oak-shaded grounds of ***
*** a private Atherton estate on June 21. Trying to guess the most secure
“Becky’s New Car” opens July Proceeds from the event will benefit large cities to live in the United
12 at the New Dragon Theatre i n the foundation’s campaign to provide States? San Francisco/San
Redwood City. The show follows funding for the redesign, renovation Mateo/Redwood City is a safe bet. In
Beck Foster who is offered a chance and expansion of Sequoia Hospital’s fact, the area ranked eighth in the
at an adventure that results in a web of birth center. This year’s event, hon- Ninth Annual Farmers Insurance
lies. oring the late doctors Wi l l i a m study of large metropolitan areas. The
Written by playwright S t e v e n Kennett and John Hoff, two of study looked at criteria like economic
D i e t z and directed by James Sequoia Hospital’s pioneering obste- stability, foreclosures, air quality,
N e l s o n, the show stars Sam tricians, formally launched the effort environmental hazards, life
Bert k e n , H e l e n a C l a r k s o n , and raised nearly $225,000. expectancy, motor vehicle fatalities
Kevin Copps, George Mauro , A dollar-for-dollar matching “chal- and employment numbers. This is the
Ben Ort e g a , R o n e e t A l i z a lenge” investment by community third time the area has ranked in the
Rahamim and Mary Lou Torre . philanthropist Lorry L o k e y, means study.
Tickets range from $15-$35 at the the event actually generated almost
theater, 2120 Broadway. For more $450,000 for Sequoia’s patient care
information, or to buy tickets, visit and programs. Lokey’s challenge will The reporters’ notebook is a weekly collec-
http://dragonproductions.net. continue to match all funds raised by tion of facts culled from the notebooks of
the Daily Journal staff. It appears in the
*** the Foundation up to $2.5 million, Friday edition.
On Thursday, Notre Dame de through Jan. 31.
Namur U n i v e r s i t y announced the ***

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THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Friday • June 28, 2013 9
A sad day for Pete’s Harbor
a concession made by developer Pauls
Learning curve
I
t’s been six months since Warren Slocum
By Paula Uccelli
Guest Corporation. Unfortunately, the state’s
abuse and overreach of its power has left
us with no choice but to terminate the
was sworn in as District Four supervisor
and the former chief elections officer and
assessor-county clerk-recorder has a little more
perspective
W
hen my late husband, Pete outer harbor leases. I have chosen to end than the shorter title to get used to.
Uccelli, built his harbor more this sad chapter because I will no longer Though he spent 24 years in the former
than 60 years ago, he dreamed subject myself or my family to the office and definitely knows his way around the
of a creating a place on the waterfront excessively unreasonable positions of County Center, there is a fairly steep learning
that the community prevent transfer of these leases to the the state and their complete lack of curve when it comes to becoming one of five
could cherish and harbor’s future owners. It also made out- cooperation. members of Board of Supervisors.
enjoy. In the years rageous claims that are not only hurtful The good news is that plans for the Both positions are shot-callers, but the pri-
since, Pete not only but not accurate, asserting, for example, inner harbor will still move forward, mary difference is that a department heads have
lived up to that that the state was not properly notified pending city approval. Pete would still a larger staff they can call upon to do certain
dream, opening one of Pete’s death in 2005 when Pete’s be proud of the fact that his vision will things quickly while
of the Peninsula’s assets were legally transferred through become a reality and that this new com- supervisors have to
first marinas and one the probate court and the state has munity at Pete’s Harbor will offer so follow more of a pro-
of the few places accepted payment and insurance on the much more to this City, including 411 tocol with the county
where locals could property — transactions that only a ten- units of much-needed family housing, manager and depart-
keep their boats, but ant could make. public open space, the creation of 2,000 ment heads.
he also proved to be a gracious harbor- At this junction, the State Lands jobs, immediate impact fees of $10 mil- Then there is the
master and a generous community leader, Commission has made it literally lion and an estimated $2.4 million a year larger scope of the job
giving back to his city and to his ten- impossible to maintain the outer harbor in Redwood City property taxes. It was which covers the gamut
ants, whom he treated like family over and so it is with tremendous sadness that Pete’s ultimate dream to transform Pete’s of development, plan-
the years. the state has forced termination of the Harbor into a peaceful community on the ning, health and human
Pete turned this slice of land and sur- leases and also, in all likelihood, need- water for many more families to enjoy. services, public safety
rounding waterways into a home for lessly ruined any prospect of a future Still, it is with a very heavy heart that and others. And then
many, including our family, and into a public marina at Pete’s Harbor’s outer the community will be forced to say there is the budget.
community treasure. So now, more than harbor. goodbye to the outer harbor marina and, This year appeared to
seven years after Pete’s passing, it is For years, the state has tried to seize with it, the vision of a proud man and his be better than years past since the county just
with deep sorrow that we are forced to back the property and, only after much family who dedicated their lives to passed Measure A, a half-cent sales tax increase
announce the termination of leases with negotiation and controversy, did the improving our community. that would pad its coffers with about $60 mil-
the State Lands Commission and the clo- Legislature, in 1983, pass a law formally While Pete’s Harbor will move forward, lion a year. County officials have heard from a
sure of the Outer Harbor marina. deeding the harbor property to Pete and and my family will eventually forgive number of people with hands out for a piece of
The decision to terminate the leases create a long-term lease for the business those who tainted Pete’s dream, we will that pie. The measure was written very general-
that Pete’s Harbor held for 28 years has to operate the outer waterway. But in the never forget. Those who once enjoyed l y, so in essence anything was on the table.
been an incredibly difficult one. I know years following, the state never let Pete the serenity of the outer waterways won’t There was a direction to separate the Parks
this was not what Pete would have want- know how to submit annual rent pay- either — it’s their access to the outer Department from Public Works and provide help
ed for the future of Pete’s Harbor, but it is ments, despite numerous and continuous marina that the state and a group of for libraries, homeless services, preschool and
one made necessary by the unfair and efforts to do so. Late last year, the state opponents ultimately destroyed. health services. Two other requests, from Seton
retaliatory treatment by State Lands finally did let Pete’s Harbor know that it Medical Center to help retrofit its Daly City
Commission staff, who, after decades of owed $406,253.24, or all 28 years’ of facilities and from SamTrans to help pay for cer-
being an absentee landlord — even ruled past rent, plus interest and penalties, or Paula Uccelli has worked at Pete’s Harbor
tain services, have yet to formally discussed.
once by a state audit to have “failed to face default. While we disagreed with the for 44 years alongside her late husband, In the meantime, Gov. Jerry Brown presented
perform the basic duties of a landlord”— state’s position, we paid under protest mentor, business partner and Pete’s Harbor a budget he signed yesterday that was friendly
issued a notice of breach and imposed a with plans to contest the state’s actions founder, Pete Uccelli. She has served on to schools but took away money from certain
series of major capital improvements at a later time. counties. In San Mateo County, that will be an
dozens of local nonpro fit boards and won
that would have been impossible to com- Although we overpaid the rent tenfold, estimated $30 million. In addition, the gover-
plete within 60 days. we were still excited to proceed with new numerous awards honoring her service,
nor wants to take away millions from counties
The state has made it clear in recent plans for a residential community and including the California State Legislature’s in health care funding with the assumption that
communications that it is determined to public marina at Pete’s Harbor, thanks to Woman of the Year in 2006. the Affordable Care Act will pick up the tab,
though that is a large unknown. Also, there is
the ongoing question about who would be on

Letter to the editor the hook for emergency health services for
those without insurance since, despite the new
federal mandate, there will be those still need-
ing those services. All that adds up to a pretty
penny and Board of Supervisors will take that
Reflections on Independence Day The purpose of government is to protect tion of Independence included women. up again in September when the numbers are
Editor, the individual rights of the people. If gov- As you reflect on the significance of the more solidified.
So there is a chance that all that extra money
July 4 will mark the 234th anniversary of ernment fails to meet this standard, it is day, consider how our government and our just might get sucked up into backfilling the
the passage of the first law in the history the right and duty of the people to alter or elected political leaders govern. Do the ac- hole the state dug for the county. In the mean-
of the United States of America. In 1776, abolish the government. tivities of government protect the rights time, the board will continue with its hearings
every country was ruled by a monarch who As the years passed, our forefathers pur- of the individual? Do our representatives on allocating the new tax money so the needs
was born into the position. Only in Eng- sued a more perfect union. Notable events honor their oath to preserve protect and can be prioritized and there is at least a tem-
plate moving forward if the money is there.
land was the power of the monarch limited. include the ratification of the Constitution defend the Constitution of the United Slocum represents District Four, which
The document was and is a declaration to of the United States in 1789. This docu- States? includes East Palo Alto, portions of Redwood
the world that all people are endowed from ment established the legitimate limits on It is our responsibility to elect people City, Menlo Park and the North Fair Oaks
birth with rights which are unalienable. government. Our civil war 1861-1865 re- who will effect our safety and happiness. neighborhood, which is in unincorporated San
People are created equal, no one has a birth moved the stain of legal slavery. The 19th Mateo County. And because voters in
November changed how supervisors are elected
right to rule another. The authority of gov- amendment, ratified in 1920 recognized Bill Stone from countywide to individual districts,
ernment is the consent of the governed. that the equality referenced in the Declara- El Granada Slocum said he now has the freedom to truly
focus on his district. The sweet spot for him is
definitely North Fair Oaks. For Slocum, dis-
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Good news pushes stocks up


By Steve Rothwell end it next year, if the economy con- S&P 500 rose, led by financial stocks.
Dow 15,024.49 +114.35 10-Yr Bond 2.483 -0.056 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tinued to improve. Banks and insurers listed in the S&P
Nasdaq 3,401.86 +25.64 Oil (per barrel) 96.82 Even with the gains this week the 500 have gained 4 percent in the last
NEW YORK — Good news on jobs index is still 293 points below where three days. Materials companies were
S&P 500 1,613.20 +9.94 Gold 1,200.40
and consumer spending pushed stocks it was June 18, the day before the Fed the only group that fell.
higher again Thursday. laid out its plans for how it might wind The Nasdaq composite rose 25.64
down its stimulus. points, or 0.8 percent, to 3,401.86.
Big movers The Dow Jones industrial average
and the Standard & Poor’s 500 index The central bank is buying $85 bil- In a sign that investors were once
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Thursday on the New rose for a third straight day. Yields on lion in bonds every month to hold again more confident in holding riski-
York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market: Treasury securities fell for a second down long-term interest rates and er assets, the Russell 2000 index of
NYSE day, easing worries that a sudden spike encourage borrowing and spending. small-company stocks rose 16.09
ConAgra Foods Inc.,up $1.69 at $35.04 Fed stimulus has underpinned a stock points, or 1.7 percent, to 979.92,
The maker of Chef Boyardee,Hebrew National and other packaged foods in interest rates could hurt the econo-
posted fiscal fourth-quarter results that beat expectations. my. market rally that started in March more than twice as much as other
KB Home,down 19 cents at $19.70 Consumer spending rose 0.3 percent 2009 by encouraging investors to put major indexes.
The homebuilder’s second-quarter loss narrowed as it delivered more last month and incomes increased 0.5 money into risky assets. The yield on the 10-year Treasury
homes at higher prices in the improving real estate market. “What’s driving that market up is note fell to 2.47 percent from 2.54
Nasdaq percent, the most in three months, the
Peregrine Pharmaceuticals Inc.,down 36 cents at $1.20 government reported. The number of that people are realizing that they are percent late Wednesday. The yield
The drug developer said it will stop studying a treatment combination Americans seeking unemployment in a ‘win-win’ situation,” said Rick climbed as high 2.66 percent on
involving its potential lung cancer drug bavituximab. benefits fell 9,000 to 346,000 last Robinson, a regional Chief Monday, the highest since August
Bebe Stores Inc.,up 33 cents at $5.58 Investment Officer at Wells Farg o 2011. The rate has surged since May 3,
A Janney Capital Markets analyst said in a note to clients that the teen week. The report added to evidence that
retailer’s new clothing is “re-engaging customer interest.” the job market is improving modestly. Private Bank. “If you have good eco- when it touched its low for the year of
Progress Software Corp.,up $1.13 at $23.18 Stocks have rallied this week as nomic data that should be good for 1.63 percent.
The business software maker returned to profit in its fiscal second quarter investors took advantage of lower stocks, if you have poor economic Investors who have added bonds to
as it pared losses from a unit it is selling. data ... that means the Fed will proba- their portfolios at the expense of
Paychex Inc.,down $1.39 at $36.60 prices after a sell-off last week that
The payroll processor said that net income in its fiscal fourth quarter was erased 560 points from the Dow over bly have its (stimulus) longer.” stocks should consider selling some
nearly unchanged from the year before as costs rose. Wednesday and Thursday. The market The Dow closed up 114.35 points, because yields are likely to rise fur-
GT Advanced Technologies Inc.,up 50 cents at $4.11 swooned after Federal Reserve or 0.8 percent, to 15,024.49. The S&P ther, said Doug Cote, chief market
A Canaccord analyst upgraded the solar manufacturing company’s stock 500 index climbed 9.94 points, or 0.6 strategist at ING Investment
to “Buy”and raised its price target to $5 from $4. Chairman Ben Bernanke said that the
OceanFirst Financial Corp.,up 66 cents at $15.21 central bank could cut back on its percent, to 1,613.20. Management. When yields rise, the
A Sterne Agee analyst upgraded the bank’s stock to “Buy,” saying the stimulus later this year and possibly Nine of the 10 industry groups in the value of bonds falls.
company is in the midst of a transition.

Business brief
PayPal looks to conquer space (payments) Mortgage rates jump to 2-year high
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS instead of choosing to buy three gage would pay $881 a month, accord-
NEW YORK — PayPal wants to explore space — or at
months from now,” said Anthony ing to Bankrate.com. The same mort-
least begin to figure out how payments and commerce WASHINGTON — U.S. mortgage Geraci, a Cleveland real estate broker- gage at a 4.46 percent rate would run
will work beyond Earth’s realm once space travel and rates have suddenly jumped from near- owner who says he’s seeing more sales $1,008 a month.
tourism take off. record lows and are adding thousands activity lately in his market. The difference: $127 more a month,
PayPal, which is eBay Inc.’s payments business, says of dollars to the cost of buying a Mortgage rates are rising because or $45,720 over the lifetime of the
it is launching an initiative called PayPal Galactic with home. they tend to track the yield on the 10- loan. Those figures don’t include
the help of the nonprofit SETI Institute in Mountain The average rate on the 30-year fixed year Treasury note, a benchmark for taxes, insurance or initial down pay-
loan soared this week to 4.46 percent, most long-term interest rates. The 10- ments.
View, Calif., and the Space Tourism Society, an industry
according to a report Thursday from year yield began rising from near- Jed Kolko, chief economist at Trulia,
group focused on space travel. Its goal, PayPal says, is mortgage buyer Freddie Mac. That’s record lows in May after speculation a real estate data analysis firm, thinks
to work out how commerce will work in space. the highest average in two years and a grew that the Fed might be closer to many would-be buyers will start to
Questions to be answered include how commerce will full point more than a month ago. reducing its bond purchases. take note.
be regulated and what currency will be used. PayPal’s The surge in mortgage rates follows In early May, the average rate on a “Some buyers will reconsider jump-
president, David Marcus, says the company is “very seri- the Federal Reserve’s signal that it 30-year mortgage was 3.35 percent, ing into the market; others will speed
ous” about the idea. He says that while space tourism was could slow its bond purchases later just above the record low of 3.31 per- up their (home) purchases before rates
this year. A pullback by the Fed would cent. go higher,” Kolko said.
once the stuff of science fiction, it’s now becoming a likely send long-term interest rates But rates began to surge — and The rate hike comes at a critical
reality. even higher. stocks plunged — after Fed Chairman time. Low mortgage rates have helped
In the short run, the spike in mort- Ben Bernanke made more explicit fuel a housing recovery that has kept
gage rates might be causing more peo- comments last week about the Fed’s the economy growing modestly
ple to consider buying a home soon. plans. He said the Fed would likely despite higher taxes and steep federal
Rates are still low by historical stan- scale back its bond buying later this spending cuts.
dards, and would-be buyers would want year and end it next year if the econo- In May, completed sales of previous-
to lock them in before they rise fur- my continued to strengthen. ly occupied homes surpassed the 5 mil-
ther. The rate on 30-year loan soared from lion mark for the first time in 3 1/2
But eventually, more expensive 3.93 percent last week to 4.46 percent years. And those sales could rise fur-
home loans could price some people this week — the biggest one-week ther in June because the number of peo-
out and slow the housing market’s jump in 26 years. ple who signed contracts to buy homes
momentum, which has helped drive the The effect on buyers’ wallets in just rose last month to the highest level
U.S. economy over the past year. the past two months is striking. since December 2006. There’s general-
“People are getting off the fence a Abuyer who locked in a 3.35 percent ly a one- to two-month lag between a
little bit more or choosing to buy now rate in early May on a $200,000 mort- signed contract and a completed sale.

Student loan rates to double


By Philip Elliott estimates the increase will cost the interest rates at first before they climb
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS average student $2,600. upward as the economy improves.
“Neither party wants to see rates rise “Students across this country would
WASHINGTON — Student loan rates next week,” said Sen. Richard Burr, R- rather have no deal than a bad deal,”
will double Monday — at least for a N.C. said Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I. “We’re at
while — after a compromise to keep But a one-year rate extension isn’t an the point where we have to do our best
student loan interest rates low proved acceptable option, either, he said. to extend the 3.4 percent interest rate
unwinnable before the July 1 deadline, “Last year we kicked the can down while we work on a good deal, not just
senators said Thursday. the road and passed a one-year exten- any deal.”
Sen. Tom Harkin, the chairman of the sion for only a small group of students. Republicans blamed Democrats and
Senate education panel, said none of ... Why would we make the same mis- said they would be responsible for the
the proposals being circulating among take again and just kick the can down expected rate hike.
lawmakers could win passage, and he the road another year?” said Burr, who “As a result of their obstruction, the
urged lawmakers to extend the current was among a group of senators who Democrat-led Senate will leave town
rates for another year when they return worked on a competing proposal with and allow interest rates on some new
from the July 4 recess. Harkin said his Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va. student loans to increase on Monday,”
colleagues could retroactively restore The Manchin-led proposal would said Senate Republican Leader Mitch
the current rates after the holiday. link interest rates to the financial mar- McConnell. “Senate Democrats con-
“Let’s put this off for a year,” Harkin, kets. It borrowed heavily from a ver- tinue to block reform and insist on
D-Iowa, told reporters. sion House Republicans passed earlier kicking the can down the road.”
Interest rates on new subsidized and from principles included in Republicans also noted the
Stafford loans are set to go from 3.4 President Barack Obama’s budget pro- Manchin-led proposal had many simi-
percent to 6.8 percent on Monday posal. larities with Obama’s, including a link
unless lawmakers take action. Critics called it a bait-and-switch between 10-year Treasury notes and
Congress’ Joint Economic Committee move that would provide students lower student rates.
DENIED: AARON HERNANDEZ STAYING PUT AS BAIL IS DENIED >> PAGE 12
Friday,June 28, 2013

<< Worst showing by U.S. in London ever, page 13


• Black eye for the National Football League, page 12

Draft stunner: Cavs take Bennett No.1


By Brian Mahoney Pelicans took him and then dealt Mountain West Conference fresh- Kentucky in February. swingman Victor Oladipo with the
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS his rights to the Philadelphia man of the year. “I thought everything was in No. 2 pick. Washington took Otto
76ers for a package headlined by “I’m just as surprised as anyone the air, so I wasn’t thinking I was Porter Jr. with the third pick,
NEW YORK — Anthony All-Star guard Jrue Holiday, else,” Bennett said. the No. 1 pick,” Noel said. keeping the Georgetown star in
Bennett became the first Canadian according to a person familiar There was suspense right until David Stern, booed heavily in town.
No. 1 overall pick, and Nerlens with the details. the end, either because the Cavs his final draft as commissioner,
Noel tumbled out of the top five The Cleveland Cavaliers started were unsure who they wanted or added to the surprise of the Ten years after the Cavaliers
and right into a trade in a surpris- things by passing on centers Noel were trying to trade the pick. moment by pausing slightly selected LeBron James to start a
ing start to an unsettled NBA and Alex Len, who went to Most predictions had them taking before announcing the Cavs’ draft that included future NBA
draft. Phoenix at No. 5, in favor one of the big men, with Noel pick, their first at No. 1 since tak- championship teammates Dwyane
One of the favorites to be taken Bennett, the UNLV freshman for- largely considered the favorite for ing All-Star Kyrie Irving in 2011. Wade and Chris Bosh in the top
first Thursday night, Noel fell to ward who starred for Canada’s jun- the No. 1 choice even after a torn Orlando passed on both of the five, this one lacked star power
No. 6, where the New Orleans ior national teams and was the ACL that ended his lone season at big men, too, going with Indiana See DRAFT, Page 13

Sharks
sign D
Demers
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SAN JOSE — The San Jose


Sharks re-signed defenseman
Jason Demers to a one-year con-
tract Thursday to prevent him from
becoming a
restricted free
agent next
month.
Demers is the
fourth potential
free agent re-
signed by the
Sharks this
Jason Demers month before
the free agency
period begins July 5. San Jose
signed potential unrestricted free
agent Raffi Torres to a $6 million,
three-year deal, and reached deals
Wednesday with pending restricted
free agent forwards James
Sheppard and Andrew Desjardins.
Demers, 25, had one goal and
two assists in 22 games last sea-
son as he was hampered by a vari-
ety of injuries, including a broken
See SHARKS, Page 14

REUTERS
Donovan back
Jesus Navas celebrates his game-winning penalty kick goal in Spain’s 7-6 win during the semifinals of the 2013 Confederations Cup Thursday.
on the USMNT
Spain wins, heads to final By Ronald Blum
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — Landon


Donovan is getting a chance to
earn back his spot on the U.S.
FIFA and UEFA champions will play Brazil in Sunday’s Confed title game national team.
The three-
By Andrew Dampf “We were lucky in the penalty we have to do in the three days to Sebastian Giovinco, Andrea Pirlo
time World Cup
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS shootout,” Spain coach Vicente recover,” Del Bosque said. “We and Riccardo Montolivo all con-
veteran was
del Bosque said. “It was a very dif- will definitely stand up to Brazil in verted their kicks for the Italians.
picked Thursday
ficult match for us. ... It was a mar- the Maracana. The players should Xavi, Andres Iniesta, Gerard
FORTALEZA, Brazil — Jesus for the 23-man
velous team effort by both teams. feel as happy as kids playing in Pique, Sergio Ramos, Juan Mata
Navas scored the decisive penalty roster for next
It was a clean and sport- the Maracana. They have and Sergio Busquets made their
kick after Leonardo Bonucci sent month’s CON-
ing match that was CONFED FINAL won a lot, but they want kicks for Spain.
his attempt over the crossbar, and CACAF Gold
played under very diffi- to win in the Maracana.” After Bonucci failed, Buffon
Spain beat Italy 7-6 in a shootout Cup and can end
cult climatic condi- Brazil vs.Spain, The 35-year-old Buffon dove to his right and Navas sent Landon an absence of
after a 0-0 tie Thursday night to tions.” Sunday,2 p.m. and 32-year-old Iker the kick past his outstretched arm. Donovan
reach the Confederations Cup final nearly 11
Spain, winner of the ESPN2 Casillas, among the Spain beat Italy 4-0 in last
against Brazil. months.
2010 World Cup and the world’s elite goalkeepers year’s Euro final and defeated the
Defender Oguchi Onyewu, who
In a draining match on a night of 2008 and 2012 European for more than a decade, exchanged Azzurri 4-2 on penalty kicks after
hasn’t played an international
heat and humidity, Italy’s Championships, will play Brazil handshakes with English referee a 0-0 tie in the 2008 Euro quarterfi-
match in more than a year, also
Emanuele Giaccherini hit a post in on Sunday at Rio de Janeiro’s Howard Webb before the shootout nals.
was selected. But U.S. coach
the 93rd minute and Azzurri goal- Maracana Stadium for the title in and then hugged each other. “We played a great match. We
Jurgen Klinsmann omitted Carlos
keeper Gianluigi Buffon deflected the World Cup preparation tourna- With Italy shooting first, created and we conceded but we
Bocanegra. The U.S. captain at the
Xavi Hernandez’s kick off a post ment. Antonio Candreva, Alberto
in the 115th. “Now we have to consider what Aquilani, Daniele De Rossi, See SPAIN, Page 14 See USMNT, Page 14
12 Friday • June 28, 2013 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL

Hernandez is denied bail NFL criminal cases


in his Mass. murder case put focus on vetting
By Michelle R. Smith
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
By Barry Wilner public. The average annual arrest
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rate of NFL players is roughly 2
FALL RIVER, Mass.— A judge percent of about 3,000 players
on Thursday denied bail for former who go through the league each
Two felony charges in one day
New England Patriots tight end year, including tryouts and mini-
were more than a bump in the
Aaron Hernandez, who is charged camps. That’s about half the arrest
NFL’s offseason. They pointed to
with first-degree murder in the rate of the general U.S. popula-
an ongoing problem for the league
shooting death of a friend. tion, the league says. The NFL
— players who wind up at the cen-
Hernandez’s lawyer argued that notes the disparity becomes even
ter of criminal cases.
Hernandez is not a risk to flee and more dramatic when the group is
Patriots tight end Aaron
the case against him is circum- narrowed to American men ages
Hernandez was arrested Tuesday in
stantial. 20-34.
Massachusetts, accused of murder-
But a prosecutor said the evi- ing his friend Odin Lloyd. Also But Jeff Benedict, author of sev-
dence is “overwhelming.” Asearch Tuesday, Browns rookie line- eral books on athletes and crimes,
of a Hummer belonging to backer Ausar Walcott was charged including “Pros and Cons, The
Hernandez turned up an ammuni- with attempted murder in New Criminals Who Play In The NFL,”
tion clip matching the caliber of Jersey. believes the FBI statistics are a
casings found at the scene of the REUTERS Both players were cut later in the bad gauge.
killing of Odin Lloyd, the prose- Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez was denied bail day by their teams. On Wednesday, “The danger of doing compar-
cutor said. in his pending first-degree murder trial. the league said any club that now isons with the general public is, if
Lloyd’s body was discovered by wants to sign Hernandez will face a you look at these people and their
a jogger in a remote area of an Mass., that Hernandez had visited had known Hernandez for about a hearing with Commissioner Roger backgrounds, how many of those
industrial park not far from in recent weeks, according to the year and was dating the sister of Goodell first. guys who have been arrested in the
Hernandez’s home 10 days ago. He unit’s next-door neighbor. Hernandez’s fiancee, the mother of The question now is whether the FBI numbers have been to college,
has pleaded not guilty. Condo resident Carol Bailey Hernandez’s 8-month-old baby, veteran tight end and the rookie make a lot of money like NFL
Prosecutors called Lloyd’s said that starting Wednesday and Bristol County Assistant District should have been in the league at players do, and live in safe, good
killing an execution-style shoot- continuing Thursday, police Attorney Bill McCauley said. all. neighborhoods?” Benedict says.
ing orchestrated by Hernandez removed items from the modest, On June 14, Lloyd went with “It is difficult, it’s always a bal- “The issue is why any of these
because his friend talked to the two-bedroom rental unit and asked Hernandez to the Boston night- ancing act,” guys are doing this when they
wrong people at a nightclub. her questions about its occupants. club Rumor. McCauley said says To n y have all these good things going
Hernandez could face life in She said a new tenant told her in Hernandez was upset Lloyd had Dungy, who on in their lives.”
prison, if convicted. May that he was moving in with talked to people there with whom won a Super The San Diego Union-Tribune,
Hernandez was cut from the NFL his cousin, and she realized later Hernandez had trouble. He did not Bowl as Colts which has tracked NFL arrests
team less than two hours after he that the second man he had referred elaborate. coach and has “more serious than speeding tick-
was arrested and led from his North to that way was the Patriots play- Two days later, McCauley said, served as a men- ets” dating back to 2000, has list-
Attleborough home in handcuffs, er. Hernandez texted two unidentified tor to players ed 36 this year, including
and nine days after Lloyd’s body “I thought, ‘This is Aaron friends and asked them to hurry to since leaving Hernandez and Walcott and three
was discovered. The 2011 Pro Hernandez. He’s renting a place Massachusetts from Connecticut. the NFL, includ- players who were charged twice.
Bowl selection had signed a five- here so he can have some peace At 9:05 p.m., a few minutes after ing Michael Tony Dungy By comparison, the NBA says
year contract last summer with the and quiet,”’ the retiree said the first message to his friends, Vick after the six players of its players have
Patriots worth $40 million. Thursday. Hernandez texted Lloyd to tell him quarterback served federal prison been arrested since last July 1, and
Another man, Carlos Ortiz, 27, The Ledgewood Condominiums he wanted to get together, time for dogfighting. “The league Major League Baseball says it’s
was arrested Wednesday in resident said she didn’t see the two McCauley said. has a security department that aware of three cases this year
Hernandez’s hometown of Bristol, men often, but Hernandez always Later, surveillance footage from sends out information, and every worse than a speeding ticket: two
Conn., as part of the murder inves- had a hoodie pulled up when she Hernandez’s home showed his team is different in terms of how DUIs and a misdemeanor drug
tigation, New Britain State’s saw him. friends arrive and go inside. much its scouting department does charge.
Attorney Brian Preleski said “I think all of us who recognized Hernandez, holding a gun, then and what areas are concentrated on While granting that NFL rosters
Thursday. Ortiz was charged as a who it was didn’t want to invade told someone in the house he was most. are far bigger than those in the
fugitive from justice and waived his privacy,” she said of neigh- upset and couldn’t trust anyone “It’s really a matter of what you NBA or MLB, Benedict says, “You
extradition to Massachusetts. bors. anymore, the prosecutor said. do with the information and what can’t take these tiny snap shots
Prison records show he is being Bailey said she believed a black At 1:12 a.m. June 17, the three your organization feels is impor- and say the NFL is low.”
held on $1.5 million bail at a Hummer with expired, temporary left in Hernandez’s rented silver tant. One thing you have to keep Of course, even a few cases such
Hartford jail. Ohio tags that was parked at the Nissan Altima, McCauley said. in mind is a lot of the (negative) as Hernandez’s or that of Jovan
Ortiz’s public defender, Alfonzo complex was driven by someone Cell towers tracked their move- things that happen come when Belcher — the Kansas City player
Sirica, declined to comment about in the condo. She said police ments to a gas station off the they are 15 or 17 or 19 years old.” who shot his girlfriend to death
the case. towed away the Hummer on highway. There, he said, According to FBI statistics cited last December, then committed
In the meantime, police have Wednesday. Hernandez bought blue by the league, the incidence of suicide in front of his coach and
been searching a third-floor unit in Lloyd, 27, a semi-pro football Bubblicious gum. NFL players getting arrested is general manager — can create a
a condo complex in Franklin, player with the Boston Bandits, much lower in than the general widespread negative image.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Friday • June 28, 2013 13
Worst Wimbledon showing for U.S. men since 1912
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tomic of Australia 6-3, 6-4, 7-5, success.”
while qualifier Denis Kudla was Led by top-seeded and defending
LONDON — What a stark statis- beaten by Ivan Dodig of Croatia 6- champion Serena Williams, the
tic for the nation of Bill Tilden and 1, 7-6 (4), 7-5. U.S. women still are represented
Don Budge, John McEnroe and That trio joined 18th-seeded in singles at Wimbledon this year.
Jimmy Connors, Pete Sampras and John Isner, 21st-seeded Sam Williams extended her winning
Andre Agassi: It’s been 101 years Querrey, Ryan Harrison, Steve streak to 33 matches, the longest
since no men from the United Johnson, Alex Kuznetsov, Wayne on tour since 2000, by eliminat-
States reached Wimbledon’s third Odesnik, Rajeev Ram and Michael ing 100th-ranked qualifier
round. Russell on the way home. Caroline Garcia of France 6-3, 6-
And the last time it happened, “It’s a tough stat to hear, but I 2, while 18-year-old Madison
way back in 1912, no Americans still believe, right now, where Keys knocked off 30th-seeded
even entered the oldest Grand Slam U.S. tennis is, not too many guys Mona Barthel of Germany 6-4, 6-
tournament. are in their prime. That’s why the 2.
By the end of Thursday, all 11 numbers are like that. But a lot of Keys next plays 2012 runner-up
U.S. men in the 2013 field at the guys are, maybe, in the tail end of Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland,
All England Club were gone, with their careers and a lot of guys are and Williams goes from a 19-year- REUTERS
top-seeded Novak Djokovic coming up,” said Kudla, a 20-year- old opponent in Garcia to a 42-
accounting for the last one by old from Arlington, Va., who is year-old opponent in Kimiko No. 1 Novak Djokovic returns a shot in his second round win in London.
beating 156th-ranked qualifier ranked 105th. “Maybe next year, Date-Krumm, the oldest woman to think she’s so inspiring to be ings history. “And she’s a real
Bobby Reynolds 7-6 (2), 6-3, 6-1. or the year after that, things could reach the third round at Wimbledon playing such high-level tennis at danger on the grass court, I know
Earlier in the day, former top-five change. You have to go through a since the Open era began in 1968. her age,” said Williams, who at 31 that. I definitely will have to be
player James Blake lost to Bernard little bit of a struggle to get some “I have so much respect for her. I is the oldest No. 1 in WTA rank- ready.”
hands with Kentucky coach John Sports report that the Nets and

DRAFT
Continued from page 11
Calipari.
It was a good start to the night for
the Hoosiers, with Cody Zeller going
Celtics were working on a trade that
would bring Paul Pierce and Kevin
Garnett to Brooklyn.
to the Charlotte Bobcats two places ESPN reported earlier Thursday that
after Oladipo. Dwight Howard was unlikely to return
and perhaps even the promise of star- to the Los Angeles Lakers when he
dom. Kansas guard Ben McLemore,
another player who was considered a becomes a free agent next month.
Bennett, Noel and Len are all com- potential top-three pick, also The guys coming into the league
ing off injuries and couldn’t even dropped, going seventh to were glad for the attention they did
work out for teams, but the Cavs Sacramento. finally get once their names were
decided Bennett’s shoulder surgery Headed by a lackluster class, the called.
wasn’t enough cause for concern. draft promised confusion and second- “It’s like a weight vest you took off
Len walked up to meet Stern and guessing, with no consensus No. 1 after running five miles,” Oladipo
collect his orange Suns hat, then sat pick and little agreement among the said. “It’s relaxing, man. But at the
down near the stage to put on the order of the top five. same time, you know it’s just getting
walking boot he needs for the stress And with lesser-known names in started.”
fracture of his left ankle that was dis- the draft, veterans soaked up the spot- National player of the year Trey
covered after Maryland’s season. light in the hours leading up to it. Burke of Michigan also was traded,
Noel finally went to New Orleans Hosting the draft at Barclays the Minnesota Timberwolves send-
with the next pick. He didn’t seem Center, the Brooklyn Nets made the ing his rights to Utah for the rights to REUTERS
upset at his fall down the draft board, biggest news. A person with knowl- Shabazz Muhammad and Gorgui
hugging his mother and shaking edge of the talks confirmed a Yahoo Dieng, the Nos. 14 and 21 picks. David Stern,left,greets Anthony Bennett,the No.1 pick in the 2013 draft.

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strong statement,” Klinsmann worry about what happens in the just two league appearances and from MLS, seven from European

USMNT
Continued from page 11
said during a telephone conference
call. “This is the moment now to
shine. This is the moment to step
future, but I want to do my best in
this tournament. This tournament
historically has meant a lot to our
nine overall for Malaga last sea-
son. He has not played for the
U.S. since the opening qualifier
clubs and six from Mexican teams.
Left back DaMarcus Beasley is the
only player on the roster who
it up.” team. It means a lot to me, and I against Antigua and Barbuda in started in this month’s qualifiers.
A 31-year-old forward, Donovan want to win the tournament. And I June last year.
2010 World Cup, Bocanegra was has an American-record 49 inter- want to be part of something spe- Klinsmann bypassed most of The Americans play Guatemala
among 12 players cut from the national goals but hasn’t played cial at the end of this month.” his Europe-based regulars, who are in an exhibition at San Diego on
preliminary roster announced May for the U.S. since the 1-0 exhibi- Bocanegra, who turned 34 last on vacation before their 2013-14 July 5, then open the Gold Cup
31. tion win at Mexico on Aug. 15. month, has not appeared for the club seasons. against Belize at Portland, Ore.,
Forward Jack McInerney, tied “We’re just curious to see how he U.S. since a November exhibition Six players cut saw time during
for the Major League Soccer lead on July 9. They play Cuba at
picks up the rhythm, how he picks at Russia. three World Cup qualifiers in June:
with 10 goals, and defender Corey Sandy, Utah, four days later and
up the speed and tempo and all his “It looks like today he is going defenders Matt Besler, Brad Evans
Ashe could make their national elements,” Klinsmann said. to leave Racing Santander, and he and Omar Gonzalez; midfielders close the first round against Costa
team debuts. U.S. coach Jurgen At first sidelined by hamstring is in the middle of making up his Brad Davis and Graham Zusi; and Rica at East Hartford, Conn., on
Klinsmann gets a month to evalu- and knee injuries last fall, mind of where he wants to go,” forward Eddie Johnson. July 16. Shea will be available for
ate his extended player pool two Donovan took a four-month sab- Klinsmann said. “We simply Also cut were goalkeeper Tally the Guatemala game, then will
months before World Cup qualify- batical to contemplate his career agreed to leave him out of that ros- Hall; midfielders Benny Feilhaber report to Stoke for its preseason
ing resumes and less than a year and returned to the Los Angeles ter in order for him to have all and Brek Shea; and forwards Alan on July 8.
before the start the 2014 tourna- Galaxy in late March. options open to join a new team Gordon and Bobby Wood. As
ment in Brazil. “It’s an opportunity I’ve been right away from the start in pre- many as four of the dropped play- The winners of the 2013 and
“The race is on. The Gold Cup is waiting for, so I want to take season and not come in kind of ers can be added to the active ros- 2015 Gold Cups will meet in a
a huge opportunity for all the advantage of it,” Donovan said at late.” ter after the group stage. playoff for a berth in the 2017
players to make a very, very Galaxy practice. “I don’t want to The 32-year-old Onyewu made Ten players on the roster are Confederations Cup.
we’ve seen in the playoffs in the Jose seven defenseman under con- coach Todd McLellan next week “We’re really high on him,”

SHARKS
Continued from page 11
past,” general manager Doug
Wilson said. “When he’s healthy
he’s a puck-moving guy who real-
tract already for next season, not
including Brent Burns, who moved
to forward midway through the
and make a decision on where
Burns would play next season.
“It’s a great luxury to have,”
Wilson said. “He has natural, great
hands. He’s a goal scorer. ... We
don’t think he’s that far from
ly fits how we want to play. ... season. Wilson said. “That decision is being able to play.”
He’s just a player that we really Burns excelled after the switch upcoming.” San Jose still has one more
wrist sustained during the lockout like. Just needs to be healthy and and provided a spark that helped
that cost him the first six games of The Sharks also re-signed minor potential restricted free agent in
have a great summer of training lead San Jose from out of playoff league forward Brodie Reid to a forward TJ Galiardi. Forwards
the season. Demers played just and come back and play at a level position all the way to Game 7 of
one playoff game after spraining one-year contract. Reid had 10 Scott Gomez and Tim Kennedy,
he’s capable of. He brings an ele- the second round against Los goals and 11 assists in 34 games defenseman Scott Hannan, and
his ankle late in the regular sea- ment that we certainly like in our Angeles before falling to the
son. last season while dealing with an backup goalies Thomas Greiss and
game.” Kings. injured shoulder for Worcester of Alex Stalock are among the poten-
“He’s a player that obviously The deal with Demers gives San Wilson said he would talk with the AHL. tial unrestricted free agents.

SPAIN
improving. Fabregas and Roberto Soldado, also Sunday. Demonstrators, expected to turn
“In these conditions, between settled down and bolstered with Before kickoff, about 5,000 out again Sunday, are angered
absences and fatigue, it’s nearly the second-half insertion of Navas anti-government protesters bat- about corruption and poor public
Continued from page 11 impossible to go all the way, but and Mata, wound up with 54 per- tled police about 1 mile from the services despite a heavy tax bur-
the guys really moved me.” cent possession and a 19-13 stadium. den. Protesters also are denounc-
advantage in shots.
were always in the match,” Italy Italy, missing injured Mario These were the latest in a series ing the billions of dollars spent to
coach Cesare Prandelli said. Balotelli, dominated the first half. Italy will face Uruguay in the of nationwide protests that have host the World Cup and the 2016
“They’re still ahead of us but we’re Spain, without injured Cesc third-place match in Salvador, hit Brazil since June 17. Olympics in Rio.
THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Friday • June 28, 2013 15
NFL advises teams on MLS GLANCE TRANSACTIONS 6/28 6/29 6/30 7/1 7/2
signing Hernandez EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
BASEBALL
American League @ Colorado @ Colorado
1:10 p.m.
@ Colorado @ Reds
4:10 p.m.
@ Reds
5:40 p.m. 1:10 p.m. 4:10 p.m.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Re-signed RHP Freddy CSN-BAY CSN-BAY CSN-BAY CSN-BAY CSN-BAY
Montreal 9 3 2 29 24 17 Garcia to a minor league contract and assigned
him to Norfolk (IL).
NEW YORK — The NFL told its Philadelphia 7 5 4 25 25 24 CLEVELAND INDIANS—Activated RHP Chris Perez 6/28 6/29 6/30 7/2 7/3
teams Thursday that any player New York 7 6 4 25 23 22 from the 15-day DL. Optioned LHP T.J. House to
Columbus (IL). Traded INF John McDonald to vs.Cardinals vs.Cardinals vs.Cardinals vs.Cubs vs.Cubs
contract they enter into with Kansas City 6 5 5 23 20 15 Philadelphia for cash or a player to be named. 7:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m.
LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Placed RHP Tommy Han- CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL CSN-CAL
Aaron Hernandez before charges Houston 6 5 5 23 19 16 son on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 21).
against him are resolved won’t be Columbus 5 6 5 20 19 18 Recalled LHP Michael Roth Arkansas (Texas). 6/29 7/3 7/6 7/13 7/20 7/27 8/4
approved without a hearing by National League
New England 5 5 5 20 18 13 CHICAGO CUBS—Signed RHP Tyler Skulina to a vs.Galaxy @ Chicago @ NE Rev vs.Seattle vs.Norwich vs.Portland vs.Chivas
Commissioner Roger Goodell. minor league contract. 7:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. City 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m.
Chicago 5 7 3 18 15 21 CSN-PLUS CSN-BAY CSN-CAL
The league said the hearing COLORADO ROCKIES—Signed INF Reid Brignac CSN-CAL CSN-BAY 7:30 p.m. CSN-CAL
would be to decide if the former Toronto FC 2 7 6 12 14 20 to a minor league contract and assigned him to
Colorado Springs (PCL).
New England Patriots tight end D.C. 2 11 3 9 8 26
should be suspended or face other WESTERN CONFERENCE
NBA
INDIANA PACERS—Named Larry Bird president AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
of basketball operations. Announced assistant
action before a resolution of the W L T Pts GF GA coach Jim Boylen also will not return next season. East Division East Division
charges is reached. It said no play- Portland 7 1 9 30 28 16 MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES—Named Dave Joerger W L Pct GB W L Pct GB
er contract with Hernandez would coach. Boston 48 33 .593 —
Real Salt Lake 9 5 3 30 26 16 NFL Atlanta 45 34 .570 —
take effect before a hearing. MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Signed LB Desmond Baltimore 43 36 .544 4 Washington 39 39 .500 5 1/2
FC Dallas 8 3 5 29 25 20 Bishop.Waived LB Stanford Keglar. New York 42 36 .538 4 1/2
Hernandez was arrested NHL
Philadelphia 38 41 .481 7
Los Angeles 7 6 3 24 23 18 Tampa Bay 41 38 .519 6
Wednesday and charged with first- BUFFALO SABRES—Re-signed D Mike Weber to a Toronto 39 39 .500 7 1/2
New York 32 43 .427 11
degree murder and weapons counts Vancouver 6 5 4 22 25 24 three-year contract. Miami 27 50 .351 17
Central Division
CALGARY FLAMES—Traded LW Alex Tanguay and
in the shooting death of a friend, Seattle 6 5 3 21 19 17
D Cory Sarich to the Colorado Avalanche for RW W L Pct GB Central Division
Odin Lloyd. Hernandez was cut by Colorado 5 7 5 20 17 19 David Jones and D Shane O’Brien. Detroit 42 35 .545 — W L Pct GB
the Patriots after the arrest and NEW YORK RANGERS—Announced the resigna- Cleveland 40 37 .519 2 Pittsburgh 48 30 .615 —
San Jose 4 7 6 18 15 25 tion of special assistant to the general manager
before his court appearance and is Kansas City 36 40 .474 5 1/2 St.Louis 48 30 .615 —
Chivas USA 3 10 2 11 14 30 Mark Messier.
being held without bail. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS—Agreed to terms with Minnesota 35 40 .467 6 Cincinnati 45 34 .570 3 1/2
F Chris Kunitz on a three-year contract extension. Chicago 32 43 .427 9 Chicago 33 44 .429 14 1/2
Meanwhile, Puma announced NOTE:Three points for victory, one point for tie. SAN JOSE SHARKS—Signed D Jason Demers to a West Division Milwaukee 32 45 .416 15 1/2
Thursday that it has ended its rela- ———
one-year contract. W L Pct GB
ST.LOUIS BLUES—Re-signed D Kevin Shattenkirk West Division
tionship with Hernandez. Saturday’s Games to a multiyear contract. Texas 46 33 .582 —
W L Pct GB
The sportswear company ended TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Bought out the con- Oakland 46 34 .575 1/2
Real Salt Lake at Toronto FC, 10 a.m. Arizona 42 36 .538 —
the two-year contract it agreed to tract of C Vincent Lecavalier. Re-signed F Mike Los Angeles 36 43 .456 10
FC Dallas at Philadelphia, 2:30 p.m. Angelidis to a one-year contract. Seattle 34 45 .430 12 San Diego 39 40 .494 3 1/2
in April with Hernandez, Puma Colorado at Montreal, 4 p.m. Major League Soccer
Houston 30 49 .380 16 Colorado 39 41 .488 4
spokesperson Katie Sheptyck NEW YORK RED BULLS—Waived F Rafhinha.
Vancouver at D.C. United, 4 p.m. San Francisco 38 40 .487 4
SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC—Waived D Ashani Fair-
said. She did not say how much it Columbus at Sporting Kansas City, 5:30 p.m. clough. Thursday’s Games Los Angeles 35 42 .455 6 1/2
was worth. Los Angeles at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. SPORTING KANSAS CITY—Recalled F Dom Texas 2,N.Y.Yankees 0
Dwyer from Orlando City (USL PRO). L.A.Angels 3,Detroit 1,10 innings Thursday’s Games
Hernandez “was going to be New England at Chivas USA, 7:30 p.m. TORONTO FC—Placed D Logan Emory on waivers.
Cleveland at Baltimore,7:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs 7, Milwaukee 2
involved with our men’s training Sunday’s Games COLLEGE Arizona 3,Washington 2, 11 innings
FAIRFIELD—Named John Cirillo sports media re- Boston 7,Toronto 4
program” but had not started Houston at New York, 11 a.m. N.Y. Mets 3, Colorado 2
lations/marketing consultant. Minnesota 3,Kansas City 1
working with Puma and his role Wednesday, July 3 HIGH POINT—Named Jon Litchfield associate ath- Friday’s Games Philadelphia (Pettibone 3-3) at L.A. Dodgers
wasn’t specifically defined, letic director for communications and Jared Micklos (Greinke 4-2), late
Montreal at Toronto FC, 4 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago White Sox,2:10 p.m.,1st game
associate athletic director for internal operations. Friday’s Games
Sheptyck said. The agreement did- San Jose at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Announced men’s junior basketball G Brian Richard- N.Y.Yankees at Baltimore,4:05 p.m.
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m.
n’t involve product endorse- Vancouver at Sporting Kansas City, 6 p.m. son has transferred from South Carolina and will Detroit at Tampa Bay,4:10 p.m. San Diego at Miami, 4:10 p.m.
ments, she said. be eligible for the 2014-15 season. Toronto at Boston,4:10 p.m. Washington at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m.
Philadelphia at Real Salt Lake, 7 p.m. LOUISIANA TECH—Announced the resignation Cincinnati at Texas,5:05 p.m. Arizona at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m.
Last Friday, five days before D.C. United at Seattle FC, 7 p.m. of athletic director Bruce Van De Velde.
NEBRASKA—Dismissed DE Ernest Suttles and LB Kansas City at Minnesota,5:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Texas, 5:05 p.m.
Hernandez was arrested, the com- Thursday, July 4 L.A.Angels at Houston,5:10 p.m. San Francisco at Colorado, 5:40 p.m.
Thomas Brown from the football team for violat-
pany that makes Muscle Milk said Chivas USA at FC Dallas, 6 p.m. ing team rules. Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 5:40 p.m., 2nd St. Louis at Oakland, 7:05 p.m.
it was ending its endorsement deal New York at Colorado, 6:30 p.m. SOUTH CAROLINA—Announced 1B Ryan Ripken game Chicago Cubs at Seattle, 7:10 p.m.
was leaving the program. Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m.
with him. Columbus at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. St.Louis at Oakland,7:05 p.m.

bar next to Fenway Park was made by “And our race in July is 301. And the
Sports briefs the track’s general manager, Jerry reason that it’s not a 300 is because
Gappens. we talk about people going the extra
Johnson, New Hampshire “We’re going to honor first respon- mile, and there’s no better illustration
track laud first responders ders from throughout New England,” of that than what they do.”
Gappens said at the event, which fea- Gappens — who took a cue from
BOSTON — The New Hampshire tured NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson Charlotte Motor Speedway, which
Motor Speedway will honor and wel- and retired stars from the four local honors military personnel — said the
come first responders from the Boston pro sports teams. track has joined forces with corporate
Marathon bombings and the Newtown sponsors to share the expense of the
“If you think about the swift and
school shootings at the July 14 New reserved seating.
capable response that they brought to
Hampshire 301.
us in Boston that day, and they answer And he also unveiled a T-shirt that
The announcement at a “Champions
the call every day, they really go the will be sold, with proceeds going to
Event” luncheon Thursday at a Boston
extra mile. the One Fund in Boston.

650-354-1100
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Concours d’Elegance: A car enthusiast’s dream


By David Egan three years ago through a friend. The car was
DAILY JOURNAL CORRESPONDENT in the gentleman’s storage for 18 years, but
all the original parts were intact.
With a vast assortment of vintage, rare After negotiating a price, Millard become
and special interest cars, the 47th Annual the proud owner of a 1969 Red De Tomaso
Palo Alto Concours d’Elegance is sure to fas- Mangusta. He found out that he was the
cinate all car enthusiasts. fourth owner of the car originally purchased
This year’s event will showcase the at Qvale Motors in San Francisco.
nation’s most exotic cars at the newly reno- It is truly a rare car since only 401 have
vated San Mateo County Event Center on been manufactured worldwide.
Sunday, June 30 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. “Out of those 401 made, only 200 have
Cars of the past, present and future will be survived so far,” said Millard.
displayed for an exciting exhibition of auto- Out of the 200, only one will aim to win
motive excellence. this year’s Tiffany & Company trophy.
There will be more than 29 classes of cars Other local entries that will be showcased
competing for the coveted Tiffany & are the 1973 Black Ferrari Daytona Coupe, a
Company trophies based upon authenticity, 1971 Yellow Ferrari Dino and Red 1962 MG
quality, paint job and the car’s underneath A MKII. All entries will be judged by the
framework. One of the cars vying for a tro- DAVID EGAN/DAILY JOURNAL Sports Car Club of America, but if owners do
phy is a 1969 Red De Tomaso Mangusta Bud Millard next to his 1969 Red De Tomaso Mangusta. not wish to be judged by SCCA they will be
owned by Bud and Jan Millard. Millard able display their cars in the corral area for
describes the car as a go-kart on steroids, collected many rare classics such as the casing his cars to the judges as well as the all to see. The Ferrari and Cadillac will be the
because the car is extremely low and fast. 1972 Javelin AMX and the 1957 audience. Millard has won several awards for featured Domestic and European Marques.
“It is only 43 inches high from the ground Thunderbird. his vintage classics. His most recent awards The Concours will include entertainment,
to the top,” said Millard. Millard, a seasoned Concours veteran, has came in the last two years. car dealers, vendors, food and wine, silent
It also features a Ford Tri Engine and a five brought his vintage classics to the “I took first place two years ago with my auction and social areas for people to
speed transmission. Concours almost every year. AMX and first place last year with my unwind.
The Millbrae native became a car aficiona- “It is a great experience and social event Pantera,” Millard said.
do in high school while he was cruising in for someone to experience,” Millard said. This year, Millard hopes to continue his For more information visit www.pacon-
his 1951 Mercury. Since then, Millard has Part of the experience for Millard is show- streak with his Mangusta, a car he purchased cours.com.

Jeep Grand Cherokees, model years 1999 to


Auto brief 2004, from the recall, leaving some owners
confused about the safety of their vehicles.
Jeep owners worried about safety Chrysler argued that those Jeeps have a dif-
DETROIT — A deal between the govern- ferent design than the ones it agreed to
ment and Chrysler over Jeeps linked to recall and are as safe as comparable models
deadly fires isn’t sitting well with many from other automakers.
Jeep owners and auto safety advocates. The about-face has confused people like
In early June, after a nearly three-year Els Sipkes, a photographer from near
investigation, the National Highway Traffic Charleston, S.C. Her 2000 Grand Cherokee
and Safety Administration recommended isn’t being recalled, although the govern-
that Chrysler recall 2.7 million older Jeep ment initially said it should be.
SUVs because the fuel tanks could rupture, She says that every time she stops quick-
leak and cause fires in rear-end crashes. l y, she checks her rear-view mirror. “It’s in
But last week, after talks between outgo- my mind that if a car crashes into the back
ing Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood of me, that I’ve got to be on my toes and
and Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne, the I’ve got to get out,” she said.
agency compromised, letting Chrysler limit Chrysler won’t comment on the recall,
the recall to about 1.5 million vehicles. beyond the documents it filed with NHTSA
The agreement removed about 1.2 million outlining its case.

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Fiat 500 Abarth Cabrio is a hard charger
By Ann M. Job including destination charge, of $25,945
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for a 2013 Mini Cooper Convertible with
121 horsepower and 114 foot-pounds of
Introduced this year in time for warm torque and the $24,515 starting retail price
weather stateside, the 2013 Fiat 500 Abarth for a Miata with 167 horsepower and 140
Cabrio is a fun little car for hard-charging foot-pounds of torque.
drivers. Still, when engine performance and stout
They better be drivers who don’t mind get- handling are factored in, the Abarth
ting stares and comments from passersby. Cabrio’s starting price seems more reason-
You see, at 12 feet in overall length, Fiat’s able. Consider that a 2013 Mini Cooper S
500 Cabrio performance model is a cocky, Convertible, with 181-horsepower, turbo
yet cute bug of a car that’s 13 inches shorter four cylinder, has a starting retail price of
from bumper to bumper than the already $28,945.
diminutive, 2013 Mazda MX-5 Miata. Fiat, which is majority owner of
At just 2,545 pounds, the Abarth Cabrio America’s Chrysler Group LLC, introduced
also is nearly 200 pounds lighter than a its performance Abarth here on a 2012 Fiat
2013 Mini Cooper Convertible. 500 hatchback more than a year ago.
And, with a 160-horsepower, tur- The Abarth Cabrio followed in 2013 to
bocharged four cylinder making 170 foot- become the Fiat 500 with the highest start-
pounds of grunt, or torque for the Abarth ing retail price and the most boisterous and
Cabrio with standard sport-tuned suspen- playful attitude.
sion, low-to-the-ground stance and raucous, Family and onlookers at first couldn’t get
burbly exhaust sounds, this car can feel like over how small the car was, with one
it’s going faster than it is. Hummer driver referring to it as a “helmet.”
By the way, this is before the Cabrio’s Plenty of sport utility vehicle drivers,
power-operated, fabric top is open, allow- particularly on highways, took time to
ing the exhaust sounds to become even loud- stare, too.
er in the passenger compartment. But it’s the taut handling and spirited driv-
The Abarth Cabrio’s fuel economy is note- ing that makes the Abarth stand out.
worthy, too. Combined city/highway rating The test car responded readily, but without
of 31 miles per gallon by the federal gov- being twitchy, to steering inputs and moved
ernment tops both the 24 mpg for the 2013 with amazing agility around traffic, through
Miata and the 29 mpg and 30 mpg for the city alleys, into parking spots and on curvy
base, 2013 Mini Cooper Convertible and roads.
uplevel Cooper S Convertible, respective- Because the Abarth Cabrio is a bit tall —
l y. All numbers are for manual transmis- nearly 5 feet — for its overall length, there
sions. The Abarth Carbrio is not available can be a sense of tippiness in turns and
with an automatic. aggressive curves. But the test car, with
But, this front-wheel drive Italian Fiat optional 17-inch tires, hung on and kept its
that comes out of a Mexican assembly plant line as it blasted through curves.
isn’t cheap. The Abarth Cabrio still is quite low to the
Starting manufacturer’s suggested retail pavement when compared with a van or
price, including destination charge, for the SUV. At one point, the test car was behind a
convertible Abarth is $26,700. This is school bus, and the driver’s eye was at the
$6,500 more than that for a base, 2013 Fiat same height as the exhaust pipe of the bus.
500 convertible with 135-horsepower four Note that the Mini Cooper S is 4 feet 7.7
cylinder. inches tall, while the low-slung Miata is
It’s also more than the starting MSRP, just 4 feet 1.
Who is the
‘Lone Ranger?’
Armie Hammer is
taking Hollywood by
storm
SEE PAGE 21

REUTERS
A fan holds up a ‘Sopranos’ poster at James
Gandolfini’s funeral Thursday in New York City.

Gandolfini:
Big man and
everyman is
remembered
By Frazier Moore
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Bullock, McCarthy turn it up in ’Heat’
By Jocelyn Noveck has no outside life — unless you count a cat Bullock really need Spanx, though? We
NEW YORK — The funeral of James which isn’t even hers. She has an uncanny digress.)
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Gandolfini took place in one of the largest knack for finding the drugs and guns others At another point, Mullins visits Ashburn
churches in the world and didn’t stint on cer- have missed. But then she arrogantly lords it at home, where the FBI agent is dressed in
“Beverly Hills Cop.” “Lethal Weapon.”
emony. over her less gifted colleagues — even those perfectly pressed pajamas. Mullins thinks
“48 Hours.” “Tango & Cash.” The buddy cop
Still, the estimated 1,500 mourners who poor, untalented drug-sniffing dogs. she’s wearing a tux. Alas, we can’t quote this
movie is a reliable mainstay of our popular
gathered Thursday in New York’s Cathedral Then there’s Shannon Mullins or really any dialogue by screenwriter Katie
culture. And the cops are pretty much always
Church of Saint John the Divine seemed (McCarthy), who’s way more anti-social Dippold — the expletives flow fast and furi-
guys.
part of an intimate affair. They came to pay than Ashburn. In fact, she’s a holy terror — ously.
So the fact that BOTH the cops in “The
their respects to a plain but complex man a crude, profane, angry creature who has no Then there’s the dive-bar scene, where the
Heat” are women would be reason enough to
whose sudden death eight days before had problem reducing her boss to an emasculat- women bond over drinking and yes, danc-
welcome it to the genre. Beyond that,
left all of them feeling a loss. ed, quivering mass. When we first meet her, ing. As throughout the film, both actresses
though, the movie is undeniably entertain-
During the service, Gandolfini was we wonder if she’s just gonna be too much to are uninhibited physical comediennes here.
ing — if quite uneven, and sometimes truly
remembered by the creator of “The take for two hours. But once McCarthy hits And they do seem to be improvising much of
over-the-top. The good stuff comes from the
Sopranos” as an actor who had brought a her stride in an awesome bit of boss-sham- the time.
obvious chemistry between Sandra Bullock
key element to mob boss Tony Soprano: ing back at the precinct, she’s off and run- Some moments go too far, and last too
and Melissa McCarthy. The actresses sure
Tony’s inner child-like quality. ning. long. A diner scene where Ashburn tries to
look like they’re having a blast. And if
For a man who, in so many ways, was an The two women are trying to take down a save a choking patron is agonizing, but
they’re faking it, well, they’re doing an
unrepentant brute, that underlying purity vicious drug lord in Boston, and that’s all even with mouth agape, you’ll probably
even more impressive job than we thought.
was what gave viewers permission to love you need to know about the generic plot. still laugh, and kudos to the actor playing
Of course, there’s a formulaic element to
him. The supporting cast is good but kept far the paramedic: Talk about making the most
“The Heat,” which is directed by Paul Feig of
“You brought ALL of that to it,” said from the spotlight. It would have been nice of a few lines.
“Bridesmaids” fame — buddy cop movies
David Chase in remarks he delivered as if an to see more of Jane Curtin, especially; the Many buddy cop films are corny by the
ARE based on a formula, and this film is con-
open letter to his fallen friend and mere thought of her playing a foul-mouthed end. There are syrupy scenes here too, but as
tent to stay within it.
“Sopranos” star. mother to McCarthy is enough to make you elsewhere in this uneven movie, the actress-
The cops are always terrifically mis-
Even though Gandolfini was indisputably laugh. es are committed enough to make it work.
matched, usually one straight-laced, the
a formidable man both on and off the screen, And laugh you will, even if you’re sur- And Jerry Lewis, are you listening?
other wild and unpredictable. They’re
Chase also saw him as a boy — “sad, prised at yourself sometimes. The funniest Despite what you say, female comedy is
brought together to solve a case that no one
amazed, confused and loving,” he summed moments are when McCarthy’s Mullins funny. Especially with McCarthy on the
else can. They hate each other at first, but
up, addressing his subject: “You could see it assesses her uptight partner as if she were screen.
gradually, dontcha know, they learn to ...
in your eyes. And that’s why you are a great some strange and rare animal she encoun- “The Heat,” a 20th Century Fox release, is
OK, we’re getting ahead of ourselves.
actor.” tered at the zoo. Watch her react to the rated R for pervasive language, strong crude
Bullock is Sarah Ashburn, an FBI agent so
compulsively dedicated to her job that she incomprehensible sight of Ashburn in content and some violence. Running time:
See GANDOLFINI, Page 20 Spanx, something she’s never seen. (Does 117 minutes. Two and a half stars out of four.
THE DAILY JOURNAL WEEKEND JOURNAL Friday • June 28, 2013 19

Sunburned GSP #683 (Sunrise over San Francisco Bay in 12 negatives) 2013.Chris McCaw.Gelatin-silver paper negatives.Sunburned is on display at the San Francisco Airport Museum through
August.
Metropolitan Museum of Art; Whitney Museum Dwyer, who was born in San Francisco and
MUSEUM GOTTA SEE ‘UM of American Art; National Gallery of Art,
Washington, D.C.; London’s Victoria and
Albert Museum; George Eastman House
raised on the Peninsula, has a bachelor’s degree
in studio art from Sonoma State University and
By Susan Cohn International Airport. To keep the sun in the a master’s degree in painting from Mills
International Museum of Photography and
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT center of the frame, the camera had to be moved Film, Rochester, New York; Berkeley Art College. She recently taught art history in the
for every single paper negative. McCaw calcu- Museum & Pacific Film Archive; Portland Art Los Angeles Community College District.
SUNBURNED BY CHRIS MCCAW AT lated the number of exposures, selected the best Museum; and Santa Barbara Museum of Art. He Paintings by Sarah Dwyer runs until July 31,
SAN FRANCISCO AIRPORT MUSEUM. optic and camera format (size of the paper nega- resides in the San Francisco Bay Area and steadi- Mondays through Fridays 8 a.m.-5 p.m. in the
On a camping trip in 2003, photographer Chris tive), and then finally, decided the desired posi- ly pushes the boundaries of analogue photo-
tion of the sun’s movement in each frame. Had San Mateo City Hall Gallery at 330 W. 20th
McCaw discovered that the intense force and graphic media through his ongoing project Ave., San Mateo.
power of morning sunlight had physically he photographed the sun close to the equator Sunburn. McCaw’s Sunburned is on exhibit in
changed the film in his camera and created a new during an equinox, the camera could have the North Connector Gallery of terminal 2 at
remained stationary as the sun rises and sets in a THE ART OF SCIENCE FICTION CON-
way for him to understand photography. The San Francisco Airport through August. TINUES THROUGH AUG. 25 AT THE
sun burned its path onto the light-sensitive completely straight vertical. PAINTINGS BY SARAH DWYER AT
negative. After many hours of extremely McCaw said, “This piece was made specifical- PENINSULA MUSEUM OF ART. Curated
SAN MATEO CITY HALL GALLERY. The
intense light exposure, solarization occurred, ly for space at SFO depicting the sun rising over delicacy of birds contrasted against geometric by the Art Directors Guild, The Art of Science
which is a natural reversal of the tonality due to San Francisco bay, in 12 separate frames. As urban architecture is the theme of several of the Fiction features artwork created for major sci-
overexposure. In this process, the sun becomes busy travelers walk from either direction on paintings created by artist Sarah Dwyer. Birds’ ence fiction films (”Avatar,” “Serenity,” “Oz,”
the subject of the photograph and transcends their way to their gates, it will be read as a sun- ability to survive harsh environments and adapt and “Firefly,” to name a few) and highlights the
the notion that a photograph is simply a repre- rise in one direction and as a sunset in the other to living conditions other than their natural work of Dylan Cole, the artist responsible for
sentation of reality, when its light waves liter- direction. The faster they walk, the more appar- habitat is admirable — especially because they
ent the motion of the sun will be. It is an hom- the spectacular opening scenes of the “Star
ally move inside the camera to permanently still manage to keep on singing.
brand the negative. In 2006, after much experi- age to the motion studies work of another San Dwyer said, “As someone who drives a lot, I Trek” series. Museum hours are Wednesday
mentation, McCaw began using vintage, fiber- Franciscan, Eadweard Muybridge.” catch only glimpses of my surroundings. With through Sun., 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1777
based gelatin-silver, black-and-white photo- Chris McCaw was born in 1971 in Daly City. no time to stop and really look, I see only bits California Drive, Burlingame. Admission is
graphic paper — placing paper, not film, in the He has continuously pursued the artistic and and pieces of the world. The bird paintings are free. For more information, call 692-2101 or
film holder, creating one-of-a-kind paper nega- professional advancement of the medium of based on quick glimpses, which give them a visit www.peninsulamuseum.org .
tives. photography. He received a BFA from the fragmented, disjointed look. Asian images in
For his piece Sunburned GSP #683, McCaw Academy of Art University (formerly Academy my paintings show my affinity with the East.
tracked the sunrise on the west side of the San of Art College in San Francisco). His work can The abstract pieces are a diversion-- fun with Susan Cohn can be reached at susan@smdailyjour-
Francisco Bay looking east, near San Francisco be found in numerous museums, including The shape and color and rhythm.” nal.com or www.twitter.com/susancityscene.
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Elvis’Cadillac among items at California auction


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
GANDOLFINI
Continued from page 18
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Elvis Presley’s
Cadillac station wagon, Steve Susan Aston, who for decades was Gandolfini’s dialogue
McQueen’s old truck and prescription coach and collaborator, spoke of how he wrestled to find
sunglasses worn by John Lennon are truth in his performances.
among hundreds of items once owned “He worked hard,” she said. “He was disciplined. He stud-
by celebrities that are scheduled to be ied his roles and did his homework.” But then, when the
auctioned in California next month. cameras rolled, his performance took over and, “through an
The Mecum Auction Company said act of faith, he allowed himself to go to an uncharted place.
Wednesday it will be displaying and auc- ... He remained vulnerable, and kept his heart open in his
tioning about 2,000 pieces of celebrity- Elvis’Cadillac station wagon is one of hundreds of celebrity items being auctioned. life and in his work.”
related memorabilia in Santa Monica, The 51-year-old actor died of a heart attack last week
Elvis possessions in 1999, according tion sunglasses with black plastic while vacationing with his 13-year-old son in Italy. It was
Calif. on July 26-27. to Mecum. frames and amber-tinted lenses. The
Mecum, which specializes in the sale cruel end to a holiday meant to be part of a summer that
Elvis’Cadillac is among several vehi- glasses were consigned by May Pang, Gandolfini was devoting to his family — including his son
of collector cars, says one of the auc- cles being auctioned, including a 1969 Lennon’s former personal assistant,
tion’s highlights will be Elvis’ 1972 and his 9-month-old daughter — by even turning down a
Chevrolet C/10 Baja race truck and two who will be in attendance for the auction movie role, according to Aston, citing what she said was
Cadillac Custom Estate Wagon. “The motorcycles owned by McQueen, a to authenticate the item, according to
King of Rock n’ Roll” owned the car her final conversation with him.
motorcycle owned by Dennis Hopper, Mecum. Aston said he told her “I don’t want to lose any of the time
from 1972 until his death in 1977, and cars that belonged to Frank Sinatra, Also on the auction block are items
according to Mecum’s Web site. I have with Michael and Lily this summer.”
Ringo Starr and Bette Davis. from the collection of John Hagner, The actor’s widow, Deborah Lin Gandolfini, also spoke at
The car was kept in the Las Vegas Other Elvis-related items included in curator of the Hollywood Stuntman’s
home of Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis’ the ceremony, as did longtime friend Thomas Richardson,
the auction are his Army induction and Hall of Fame. His collection includes a who affectionately described Gandolfini as a man “who
manager, and then at the Las Vegas discharge papers and rare photos. 1944 Captain America costume and a
Hilton. It was later sent to Graceland, hugged too tight and held too long.” But now facing a world
The auction will feature other unique whip used by the main character in the without hugs from Gandolfini, Richardson invited the con-
Elvis’ longtime Memphis home, before pieces of pop culture history, such as film “Indiana Jones and the Last
the car was auctioned off with other gregation to stand and share hugs with their neighbors.
Lennon’s 1970s-style aviator prescrip- Crusade.” “It is in hugging that we are hugged,” he declared.
Aprivate family wake was held for the actor Wednesday in
New Jersey.
Broadway theaters paid tribute by dimming their lights
briefly Wednesday night. Gandolfini was nominated for a
Tony Award in 2009 as an actor in “God of Carnage.”
For Thursday’s service, celebrities and fellow actors
helped make up the capacity audience.
Those from “The Sopranos” included Edie Falco, Joe
Pantoliano, Dominic Chianese, Steve Schirripa, Aida
Turturro, Vincent Curatola, Tony Sirico, Lorraine Bracco,
Steve Buscemi and Michael Imperioli.
Others from the entertainment community included
Julianna Margulies, Alec Baldwin, Chris Noth, Marcia Gay
Harden, Dick Cavett and Steve Carell.
NBC News’ Brian Williams was in attendance. So was New
Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.
So was Saul Stein, 60, a resident of Harlem.
“I came to pay my respects today because he’s a character
I identify with, a family man,” Stein said as he waited in
line outside the church.
New Jersey accents were easy to hear among those hop-
ing for a chance to get in. A few people spoke in Italian.
Of course, both New Jersey and Italian-Americans played
a big part of “The Sopranos,” which originally ran on HBO
from 1999 to 2007.
Chase recalled a hot Jersey day early in the show’s pro-
duction that bonded him with Gandolfini — with whom he
shared Italian-American working-class roots — for all
times.
Waiting to shoot the next scene, Gandolfini was seated in
an aluminum lawn chair with his slacks rolled up, black
socks and black shoes exposed, and a damp cloth on his
head in an effort to find some relief from the heat.
“I hadn’t seen that done since my father used to do it, and
my Italian uncle, and my grandfather,” said Chase. “They
were laborers in the hot sun of New Jersey.”

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M&M’s out,granola bars


in as new school snacks
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Many schools already are
WASHINGTON — Kids, your days of blow-
ing off those healthier school lunches and fill-
working to improve their
ing up on cookies from the vending machine offerings.Thirty-nine states
are numbered. The government is onto you. have some sort of snack
For the first time, the Agriculture
Department is telling schools what sorts of food policy in place.
snacks they can sell. The new restrictions
announced Thursday fill a gap in nutrition rules One oasis of sweetness and fat will remain:
that allowed many students to load up on fat, anything students bring from home, from
sugar and salt despite the existing guidelines bagged lunches to birthday cupcakes.
Armie Hammer went from bit actor to leading man in ‘Lone Ranger.’ for healthy meals. The Agriculture Department was required to
“Parents will no longer have to worry that draw up the rules under a law passed by
Armie Hammer becomes a their kids are using their lunch money to buy
junk food and junk drinks at school,” said
Congress in 2010, championed by first lady
Michelle Obama, as part of the government’s
leading man in ‘Lone Ranger’ Margo Wootan, a nutrition lobbyist for the
Center for Science in the Public Interest who
lobbied for the new rules.
effort to combat childhood obesity.
Nutritional guidelines for subsidized lunches
were revised last year and put in place last fall.
By Sandy Cohen skills at a three-week “cowboy camp.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS He traveled the American Southwest shoot- That doesn’t mean schools will be limited to Last year’s rules making main lunch fare
ing the film for the better part of a year, dur- doling out broccoli and brussels sprouts. more nutritious faced criticism from some con-
LOS ANGELES — If it weren’t for the movie ing which he befriended (and inspired) the Snacks that still make the grade include gra- servatives, including some Republicans in
“Home Alone,” Armie Hammer might not be crew and hung out with his world-famous co- nola bars, low-fat tortilla chips, fruit cups and Congress, who said the government shouldn’t
starring in “The Lone Ranger.” Seeing the star. 100 percent fruit juice. And high school stu- be telling kids what to eat. Mindful of that
1990 Macaulay Culkin hit inspired Hammer “He’s just the nicest dude,” he said of Depp, dents can buy diet versions of soda, sports backlash, the Agriculture Department left one
to become an actor. “and I was so amazed at how normal the guy drinks and iced tea. of the more controversial parts of the rule, the
“I had a dream that night that I was the kid is.” But say goodbye to some beloved school regulation of in-school fundraisers like bake
in the house with the blowtorch and all that Hammer exudes an engaged optimism that standbys, such as doughy pretzels, chocolate sales, up to the states.
stuff and thinking, ‘This is awesome! I love Verbinski said permeated the set, and even chip cookies and those little ice cream cups The rules have the potential to transform
acting!”’ said Hammer, recalling the thoughts shows in an empty conference room at with their own spoons. Some may survive in what many children eat at school.
of his 11-year-old self. “I knew this was for Hammer’s publicist’s office during a brief low-fat or whole wheat versions. The idea is to In addition to meals already subject to nutri-
me. It was the only thing I wanted to do.” stop on a worldwide press tour to promote the weed out junk food and replace it with some- tion standards, most lunchrooms also have “a
He convinced his parents to let him quit film. thing with nutritional merit. la carte” lines that sell other foods — often
high school to pursue his dream, and now the “I’m convinced I’ve hit the pinnacle in The bottom line, says Wootan: “There has to greasy foods like mozzarella sticks and
26-year-old actor is playing one of the most terms of experiences while making a movie,” be some food in the food.” nachos. That gives students a way to circum-
revered American characters in a big-budget Hammer beamed. “This was the best crew I Still, 17-year-old Vanessa Herrera is partial vent the healthy lunches. Under the rules,
blockbuster starring Johnny Depp. have ever worked with, best actors, best to the Cheez-It crackers and sugar-laden those lines could offer healthier pizzas, low-fat
After a bumpy start that included a brief everything, and we shot in the most amazing Vitaminwater in her high school’s vending hamburgers, fruit cups or yogurt and similar
return to school, he already counts Clint locations.” machine. Granola bars and bags of peanuts?
fare.
Eastwood, Leonardo DiCaprio, Julia Roberts He’s still getting the hang of globe-trot- Not so much.
One of the biggest changes will be a near-
and David Fincher among his past collabora- ting promotions, though, and says he’s not “I don’t think anyone would eat it,” said
ban on high-calorie sports drinks. Many bev-
tors. Hammer gained notice playing the looking forward to the fame likely to come Herrera of Rockaway, N.J.
erage companies added sports drinks to school
Winklevoss twins in 2010’s celebrated “The with the film’s July 3 opening. Hammer There are no vending machines at Lauren
Jones’ middle school in Hoover, Ala., but she vending machines after sodas were pulled in
Social Network.” Then he earned a Screen enjoys walking in his neighborhood without response to criticism from the public health
Actors Guild Award nomination for his sup- much notice. But he has appeared on a few said there’s an “a la carte” stand that sells
chips, ice cream and other snacks. community.
porting role in 2011’s “J.Edgar.” But with magazine covers, and his face looms large on The rule would only allow sales in high
“The Lone Ranger,” the actor steps squarely billboards all over the city. “Having something sweet to go with your
meal is good sometimes,” the 13-year-old schools of sodas and sports drinks that con-
into the spotlight with his first bona fide “Fortunately, though — I’m kind of relying tain 60 calories or less in a 12-ounce serving,
leading-man role. on this — I’m wearing masks in so much of said, although she also thinks that encourag-
ing kids to eat healthier is worthwhile. banning the highest-calorie versions of those
“It’s like I can’t believe I’ve been this the advertising and stuff, so that it’s probably beverages.
lucky,” Hammer says with a sincerity belied not like, ‘Hey, that’s the guy,”’ he said. “I’m The federal snack rules don’t take effect until
the 2014-15 school year, but there’s nothing Low-calorie sports drinks — Gatorade’s G2,
by his football-captain good looks. not excited about (the fame). I don’t even like for example — and diet drinks will be allowed
Though he auditioned for the part several talking about it. I feel disgusted with myself to stop schools from making changes earlier.
Some students won’t notice much difference. in high school.
times, director Gore Verbinski knew immedi- if I even just say the term ‘my fans.”’
Many schools already are working to improve Elementary and middle schools will be
ately he’d found his Lone Ranger. Married to TV personality Elizabeth
their offerings. Thirty-nine states have some allowed to sell only water, carbonated water,
“When I first met him, I just knew he was Chambers since 2010, Hammer said his off-
sort of snack food policy in place. 100 percent fruit or vegetable juice, and low fat
the guy,” said Verbinski, who likened camera life keeps him grounded.
“I keep all my original friends. I’m married. Rachel Snyder, 17, said earlier this year her and fat-free milk, including nonfat flavored
Hammer to “somebody who’s a little out-of- milks.
time, like seeing Gary Cooper walk into a I have a life. I have a dog,” he said. “I don’t school in Washington, Ill., stripped its vend-
get wrapped up in all of this. I’m delightfully ing machines of sweets. She misses the pret- At a congressional hearing Thursday, a
supermarket or something.”
ambivalent toward most of it.” zel-filled M&M’s. school nutritionist said schools have had diffi-
“He’s like this classical leading man, and
He acknowledges — and Disney reminds “If I want a sugary snack every now and culty adjusting to the 2012 changes, and the
that’s not to say that he isn’t contemporary,”
him — that fans are critical to the film’s suc- then,” Snyder said, “I should be able to buy it.” new “a la carte” standards could also be a hard-
the director continued. “Armie’s tall, hand-
some, and genuine, and who doesn’t want to cess, and his own, since he has aspirations The federal rules put calorie, fat, sugar and ship.
throw that into a meat grinder?” beyond acting. Hammer admires Mel Brooks sodium limits on almost everything sold dur- And the healthier foods are expensive, said
Hammer plays lawman John Reid and Depp and Robert Redford — artists who create their ing the day at 100,000 schools — expanding Sandra Ford, president of the School Nutrition
is Tonto in this origin story of how the Lone own characters and projects. on the previous rules for meals. The Association and director of food and nutrition
Ranger came to wear his mask. To prepare for “I don’t want to forever just say other peo- Agriculture Department sets nutritional stan- services for a school district in Bradenton, Fla.
the role, Hammer spent months immersed in ple’s words. I don’t forever want to be an dards for schools that receive federal funds to She also predicted that her school district could
all the “Lone Ranger” radio and TV episodes actor. I want to be responsible for my own help pay for lunches, and that covers nearly lose $975,000 a year under the new “a la carte”
and books and comics he could find, and per- content,” Hammer said. “Directing is the end every public school and about half of private guidelines because they would have to elimi-
fected his gun-slinging and horse-riding game.” ones. nate many of the popular foods they sell.

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Friend: Martin encounter racially charged Iraq official says


THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SANFORD, Fla. — George


critics that police took too long to
arrest Zimmerman.
The neighborhood watch volunteer
details to spare Fulton’s feelings, and
also because neither Fulton nor the
Martin family attorney asked her
Baghdad open to
Zimmerman’s defense attorney insist-
ed during several testy exchanges with
an important prosecution witness
has pleaded not guilty to second-
degree murder and says he acted in self-
defense.
directly about them, Jeantel said.
— After Martin asks why he is being
followed, Zimmerman responds,
U.S. military aid
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Thursday that Trayvon Martin injected Defense attorney Don West also “What are you doing around here?” in
race into a confrontation with the zeroed in on slight differences among one account by Jeantel. In another
neighborhood watch volunteer and BAGHDAD — Iraq is open to greater American military
three different accounts of what hap- account, according to West, she says
insinuated the young woman was not cooperation as U.S. commanders explore ways to boost
pened before Martin’s killing, in an Zimmerman said, “What are you talk-
believable because of inconsistencies security assistance to the country, a top Iraqi official said
apparent effort to discredit her. Jeantel ing about?”
in her story. Thursday as a fresh wave of bombings claimed 16 lives.
has described what she heard over the Zimmerman, 29, could get life in
However, 19-year-old Rachel Jeantel phone in a deposition; a letter to prison if convicted of second-degree The Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen.
stood firm in her testimony about the Martin’s mother; and an interview murder. Zimmerman followed Martin Martin Dempsey, has recommended that military American
night Zimmerman shot the unarmed with the Martin family attorney. in his truck and called a police dispatch commanders look for ways to help improve the military
black 17-year-old after a fight that Among the differences highlighted by number before he and the teen got into capabilities of Iraq and Lebanon, which both face the risk of
Jeantel said she overheard while on the West: a fight. Zimmerman has said he opened spillover from the civil war in neighboring Syria.
phone with Martin. Jeantel has said — In some accounts, she said race fire only after the teenager jumped him Dempsey said Wednesday that the assistance would not
Martin told her he was being followed was an issue but not in others. and began slamming his head against involve sending U.S. combat troops, but could involve the
by a “creepy-ass cracker” — implying — Jeantel testified Wednesday that the concrete sidewalk. Zimmerman has U.S. sending in training teams and accelerating sales of
Martin was being followed by a white her friend’s last words were “Get off! denied the confrontation had anything weapons and equipment.
man because of his race. Get off!” before Martin’s phone went to do with race, as Martin’s family and The last American combat troops left Iraq in December
Zimmerman identifies as Hispanic. silent. But on Thursday, under cross- their supporters have claimed. 2011, ending a nearly nine-year war that cost nearly 4,500
Race has permeated nationwide discus- examination, she conceded that she Jeantel testified Thursday that she American and more than 100,000 Iraqi lives.
sions of the case since the February hadn’t mentioned that in her account thought race was an issue because About 100 military and civilian Department of Defense
2012 shooting, which prompted of what happened to Martin’s mother, Martin told her he was being followed personnel remain in Iraq as an arm of the American Embassy
nationwide protests and claims from Sybrina Fulton. She had left out some by a white man. to act as liaisons with the Iraqi government and facilitate
arms sales. The U.S. has similar offices in other countries.
indictment charged destruction to kill.
Nation in brief Thursday.
Ali al-Moussawi, the media adviser for Iraqi prime minis-
ter Nouri al-Maliki, told The Associated Press that Baghdad
It also contains many new charges
The 30-count would welcome increased arms sales and faster weapons
Feds: Boston suspect indictment contains
covering the slaying of an MIT police
officer and the carjacking of a motorist deliveries along with U.S. training teams to help it confront
downloaded bomb instructions the bombing during the getaway attempt that left rising regional instability and terrorist threats.
charges, punishable Tsarnaev’s older brother, Tamerlan, dead. “We welcome this kind of cooperation and we consider it a
BOSTON — Boston Marathon suspect
by the death penalty, part of the existing agreement between us,” al-Moussawi
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev downloaded bomb- The indictment provides one of the
that were brought in said when asked about Dempsey’s comments.
making instructions from an al-Qaida most detailed public explanations to date
April against the 19- “Because of the high risks the region faces, I think there
magazine, gathered online material on of the brothers’ alleged motive —
Dzhokhar year-old Tsarnaev, should be bigger cooperation and coordination between all
Islamic jihad and martyrdom, and later Islamic extremism — and the role the
Tsarnaev including use of a countries threatened by terrorism.”
scrawled anti-American messages inside Internet may have played in influencing
weapon of mass
the boat where he lay wounded, a federal them.
World in brief
Food brief it will phase out its Paula Deen-branded
cookware and other items in stores and Ecuador heats rhetoric as
Target cuts ties with Deen; drugmaker distances on its website. Obama downplays Snowden
“Once the merchandise is sold out, we QUITO, Ecuador — President Barack Obama tried to cool
NEW YORK — Paula Deen’s multimillion-dollar mer- will not be replenishing inventory,” said the international frenzy over Edward Snowden on Thursday
chandise and media empire continues to unravel following Molly Snyder, a Target spokeswoman. as Ecuador stepped up its defiance and said it was preemptive-
revelations that she used racial slurs in the past. Meanwhile, Novo Nordisk said it and ly rejecting millions in trade benefits that
Target Corp., Home Depot Inc. and diabetes drug maker Deen have “mutually agreed to suspend it could lose by taking in the fugitive
Novo Nordisk on Thursday became the latest companies to our patient education activities for now.” from his limbo in a Moscow airport.
distance themselves from the Southern celebrity chef. Paula Deen Deen, who specializes in Southern com- The country seen as likeliest to shelter
Home Depot, which sold Paula Deen-branded cookware fort food, had been promoting the com- the National Security Agency leaker
and kitchen products only online, said it pulled the mer- pany’s drug Victoza since last year when she announced she seemed determined to prove it could han-
chandise off its website on Wednesday. And Target said that had Type 2 diabetes. dle any repercussions, with three of its
highest officials calling an early-morning
news conference to “unilaterally and
irrevocably renounce” $23 million a year
Edward in lowered tariffs on products such as
Snowden roses, shrimp and frozen vegetables.
Fernando Alvarado, the secretary of communications for
leftist President Rafael Correa, sarcastically suggested the
U.S. use the money to train government employees to
respect human rights.

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Francisco branch will be moved to Redwood
City.
While the consolidations are smart fiscally,
Continued from page 1 Foiles and Fitton said they create challenges Continued from page 1
to residents who must travel farther to attend
court or use its services.
are filled, and seven staff members, while “Our very democracy relies on a solid, work- come. Fourteen Republicans joined all 52 ground check, make good on any tax liabil-
closing four courtrooms and suspending near- ing justice system and this system is threat- Democrats and two independents to support ity and pay a fee and a fine.” There are other
ly all court services in the South San ened by these unacceptable cuts,” Foiles said the bill. requirements before citizenship can be
Francisco and San Mateo branches. Two in a prepared statement. In a written statement, Obama coupled obtained, he noted.
judges will remain at the South San Francisco Like local reaction, that of California Chief praise for the Senate’s action with a plea for He, too, spoke from personal experience,
branch for preliminary hearings and the San Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye was a mixture resolve by supporters as the House works on recalling time he spent as a youth working
Mateo branch will be used for trials as deter- of pleasure about the $60 million and concern the issue. “Now is the time when opponents alongside family members and “undocu-
mined by the presiding judge. about the remaining budget shortfalls. will try their hardest to pull this bipartisan mented migrant labor, largely from Mexico,
Local judges and court officials have been “On the one hand, this is the first time in the effort apart so they can stop commonsense who worked harder than we did under condi-
warning of cuts and prepping the public for last five years that the judicial branch has not reform from becoming a reality. We cannot tions much more difficult than we endured.”
months, particularly as they absorbed a $2.72 suffered additional cuts,” Cantil-Sakauye said let that happen,” said the president, who Since then, he said, “I have harbored a
million loss and braced for another $5.4 mil- in a prepared statement. “On the other hand, was traveling in Africa. feeling of admiration and respect for those
lion in fiscal year 2012-13. Last September, we have a long way to go. ... Although the After the bill passed, he called Sen. Chuck who have come to risk life and limb and sac-
the court issued word of up to six courtrooms extra [money] for the branch in this year’s Schumer, D-N.Y., a leading author of the rifice so much to provide a better life for
closing along with shortened public service budget allows us to start rebuilding ... it bill, to offer congratulations. themselves and their families.”
hours and possible layoffs. The court also absolutely won’t be enough to provide the In the final hours of debate, members of The bill’s opponents were unrelenting, if
made good on some of those warnings by con- kind of access to justice the public deserves.” the so-called Gang of 8, the group that draft- outnumbered.
solidating traffic courts and moving family ed the measure, frequently spoke in personal “We will admit dramatically more people
law and restraining order matters to the Hall of terms while extolling the bill’s virtues, than we ever have in our country’s history at
Justice in Redwood City. michelle@smdailyjournal.com rebutting its critics — and appealing to the a time when unemployment is high and the
Beginning July 15, the criminal clerk’s (650) 344-5200 ext. 102 House members who turn comes next. Congressional Budget Office has told us that
office and calendars in the South San “Do the right thing for America and for average wages will go down for 12 years,
your party,” said Sen. Bob Menendez, D- that gross national product per capita will
study and review — for the project which

REVAMP
N.J., who said his mother emigrated to the decline for 25-plus years, that unemploy-
included a traffic plan. Many residents who United States from Cuba. “Find common ment will go up,” said Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-
live near the school, however, felt the ground. Lean away from the extremes. Opt Ala.
Continued from page 1 approval should be postponed to allow for for reason and govern with us.” “The amnesty will occur, but the enforce-
more discussion and possible changes to Arizona Republican Sen. Jeff Flake said ment is not going to occur, and the policies
the traffic plan — concern which led to the those seeking legal status after living in the for future immigration are not serving the
Robert Clark, chief business officer for United States illegally must “pass a back- national interest.”
the Burlingame Elementary School District, lawsuit filed in January. The two sides are
said there are exciting changes coming to expected in court next month.

SAFEWAY
Work at Burlingame Intermediate School offer the standard supermarket departments
the district from easy-to-see facility with expanded offerings in the bakery, phar-
improvements to upgraded electrical sys- is just getting started. The entire Osberg
parking lot and the road from Quesada Way macy, florist, prepared foods section and
tems that will support future technology deli as well as a wide range of organic food.
needs. are both closed until work in the area is fin- Continued from page 1
In addition, the store will offer indoor and
Franklin, Lincoln and McKinley elemen- ished, most likely in October or November. outdoor seating for customers to enjoy food
tary schools will see a completion of con- In the first phase of work, four temporary with the results of the approved plans. or coffee from the Starbucks inside.
struction work this summer. The schools are classrooms will be placed on the parking Many of the small details the commission
requested — like maintaining the historic Yesterday’s celebration included two
closed to the public as a result. lot. Also, the old tennis courts will be
mosaics and putting in charging stations $2,500 donations to local organizations,
At Franklin, five temporary portables will prepped for construction of new buildings. the Millbrae Education Foundation and the
The overhaul of Burlingame Intermediate for electric cars — were implemented.
be removed which will free up the yard for St. Vincent de Paul Society.
School is just starting. In recent months, Shoppers were excited to get a chance to
students to use again. At Lincoln, the three buy food from the new store. Councilwoman MEF President Karen Bettucchi was happy
portables which were placed there during the board approved a master plan for the to be on hand to accept the donation from
campus and is now looking to work with Marge Colapietro came to the ribbon cut-
construction of the new building will be ting prepared with coupons, her rewards card Safeway. The five-year-old nonprofit that
removed and the asphalt below repaired. architects to get the design work completed. supports the city’s five elementary and mid-
and a shopping list — her Safeway tool kit.
McKinley’s campus will soon have a new Funding for the work at the five campuses Safeway opened in Millbrae in 1962. The dle schools raised $280,000 in the last fis-
accessible entrance on Paloma Avenue near is coming from three different locations. old store was 37,094 square feet with 92 cal year. Going forward, the donations will
the current kindergarten gate. While the dis- Money from Measure A, a $48.3 million parking spaces, according to a 2012 staff support new technology elements as well as
trict previously considered removing two bond measure passed in 2007, is being used report written by contract planner Catherine access to music for all elementary school
portables at McKinley, uncertainty about at McKinley. Hoover, as well as future BIS Barber. Space was added in the early ’90s. students.
increasing enrollment resulted in the deci- projects, will be largely funded using Now, Millbrae shoppers will be enjoying
sion to keep those on the campus in the fall. Measure D, a $56 million bond measure a 54,000-square-foot store with 183 park- heather@smdailyjournal.com
Work is also ongoing at Hoover passed by voters in November. All other ing spots which will be reached by using an
escalator or elevator. The new store will (650) 344-5200 ext. 105
Elementary School, with plans to open in work is being covered through matching
2014. The district purchased the site in grants released by the State Allocation
2010 to handle the increased enrollment at
all the elementary schools. Located at 2220
Summit Drive, demolition started at Hoover
Board.
Two campuses are open this summer —
Roosevelt and Washington. Both are being
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in April. The $17.8 million project to FRIDAY, JUNE 28 Language Film (Denmark). For more Community Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. to 11
used during the day for summer programs but Releasing the Inner Entrepreneur with information call 591-8286. a.m.The American Legion San Bruno Post
reopen the school that had been closed in can be accessed by the public in the Tim Russell. 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. #409, 757 San Mateo Ave., San Bruno.
Wedgewood Banquet Center, Crystal South San Francisco Open Mic. 7 p.m. Scrambled eggs, pancakes, bacon, ham
1979 could be delayed by neighbors worried evenings and on weekends. Springs Golf Course, 6650 Golf Course to 11 p.m.116 El Campo Drive,South San or sausage and French toast will be
that the school’s reopening will create Drive,Burlingame.$15 includes breakfast Francisco.Free.For more information call served.There will also be juice,coffee or
- paid at the door.For more information 451-2450.
major traffic issues. call 515-5891. tea. $8 for adults and $5 for children
heather@smdailyjournal.com under 10.For more information call 583-
In December, the board approved a miti- Non-traditional dating convention.
1740.
(650) 344-5200 ext. 105 Real Estate Trends and Transactions 7:30 p.m. Grosvenor Hotel SFO, 380 S.
gated negative declaration — a form of with Chris Eckert, Clarke Funkhouser, Airport Blvd.,South San Francisco.Dressy
and Michael Berube. 7:45 a.m. is attire requested.$20 at the door.For more
registration and coffee.Program is from information go to
8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Poplar Creek Grill, 1700 www.thepartyhotline.com.
Coyote Point Drive,San Mateo.$30 for a
continental breakfast and the program. Waltz, Polka, Tango, Charleston and
For more information call 401-2441. other dancing. 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Veterans Memorial Senior Center, 1455
Home Safety and Fraud Prevention. Madision Ave., Redwood City.There will
10 a.m. to Noon.Twin Pines Senior and be light refreshments,water and coffee.
Community Center, 20 Twin Pines Lane, $5 per person,$7 for non-members.
Belmont.The Belmont Police Department
and Fire Department present ‘Don’t Get Laurie Knox at Freewheel Brewing
Burned:A workshop on Home Safety and Company.8 p.m.to 11 p.m.3736 Florence
Fraud Prevention.This workshop is for St., Redwood City. Laurie and Jeff,
ages 18+.Free.For more information call members of local Menlo Park band Loose
595-7441 or go to www.belmont.gov. Gravel,will perform acoustic sets covering
classics be female singer-songwriters
Student Photography Class Galler y Crow,Morissette,Raitt and others.
Showing — Pacifi ficca Boys and Girls
Clubs. Moonraker Restaurant, 105 Foster City Social Dance. 8:30 p.m. to
Rockaway Beach Ave.,Pacifica.For more 11:30 p.m.Foster City Recreation Center,
information call 589-7090x14 or email 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Dance the
sdoal@theclubs.org night away in the lovely Lagoon Room
at Foster City Recreation Center.$12.For
Pride and Joy — Pop/Soul. 6 p.m. to 8 more information email
p.m.Courthouse Square,2200 Broadway, cheryl@booglewoogleballroom.com.
Redwood City.Free.For more information
call 780-7311. Movies on the Square: ‘Back to the
Future.’ 8:45 p.m. Courthouse Square,
Start the Summer Concert. 6 p.m.to 8 2200 Broadway, Redwood City.Free.For
p.m.Lot J,Primrose Road,Burlingame.Live more information call 780-7311 or go to
music by Beatles cover band, Nigel and www.redwoodcity.org/events/movies.ht
Clive. Hot cocoa, popcorn, and cotton ml.
candy will be available to support the
Burlingame Youth Scholarship Fund.For Live Salsa, Bachata, Merengue and Cha
more information call 558-7300. Cha Cha With La Fuerza Gigante. 9 p.m.
Club Fox,2209 Broadway,Redwood City.
Adult Film Night Deliciously Reel: $15. For more information go to
Babette’s Feast. 7 p.m.Belmont Library, www.clubfoxrwc.com.
1110 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
Screening of the 1988 Academy Award- SATURDAY, JUNE 29
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104 Training 110 Employment 110 Employment 120 Child Care Services
TERMS & CONDITIONS EXPERIENCED COOKS, Avanti Pizza. .
The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- 3536 Alameda, MENLO PARK, CA AGAPE VILLAGES
fieds will not be responsible for more (650)854-1222. NEWSPAPER INTERNS
than one incorrect insertion, and its lia- JOURNALISM Foster Family Agency
bility shall be limited to the price of one GARDENING HELP WANTED Watering The Daily Journal is looking for in- Become a Foster Parent!
insertion. No allowance will be made for planting, P/T $15 an hour, terns to do entry level reporting, re- We Need Loving Homes for
errors not materially affecting the value (650)552-9026 search, updates of our ongoing fea- Disadvantaged Children
of the ad. All error claims must be sub- tures and interviews. Photo interns al- Entrusted to Our Care.
mitted within 30 days. For full advertis- GREAT CLIPS so welcome. Monthly Compensation Provided.
ing conditions, please ask for a Rate
Card. @ Sequoia Station Call 1-800-566-2225
We expect a commitment of four to Lic #397001741
Redwood City eight hours a week for at least four
Now Hiring months. The internship is unpaid, but
110 Employment Stylists & Managers. intelligent, aggressive and talented in-
Call Flo/Randy terns have progressed in time into
408 247-8364 or 408 921-9994 paid correspondents and full-time re- 203 Public Notices
AUTMOTIVE - Grand Opening Soon! porters.
CASE# CIV 521347
NOW HIRING College students or recent graduates ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR
SERVICE TECHNICIANS HOME CARE AIDES are encouraged to apply. Newspaper CHANGE OF NAME
OILSTOP DRIVE-THRU Multiple shifts to meet your needs. Great experience is preferred but not neces- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
OIL CHANGE pay & benefits, Sign-on bonus, 1yr exp sarily required. COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
required. 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
• Excellent benefits Matched Caregivers (650)839-2273, Please send a cover letter describing REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
• No experience necessary (408)280-7039 or (888)340-2273 your interest in newspapers, a resume PETITION OF
• Complete training program and three recent clips. Before you ap- Princess Siryna Adams
• Retirement program ply, you should familiarize yourself TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
• Advancement opportunities with our publication. Our Web site: Petitioner, Princess Siryna Adams filed a
• Competitive pay www.smdailyjournal.com. petition with this court for a decree
changing name as follows:
APPLY IN PERSON AT Send your information via e-mail to Present name: Princess Siryna Adams
2009 El Camino Real, San Mateo news@smdailyjournal.com or by reg- Proposed name: Princess Siryna Adams
Monday-Saturday 8-6 ular mail to 800 S. Claremont St #210, THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
For more info: www.oilstopinc.com San Mateo CA 94402. interested in this matter shall appear be-
fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe-
tition for change of name should not be
granted. Any person objecting to the
CALL CENTER Positions - Internet Car name changes described above must file
Parts, Adam McCoy, (415)999-9823 a written objection that includes the rea-
sons for the objection at least two court
days before the matter is scheduled to
be heard and must appear at the hearing
CAREGIVERS to show cause why the petition should
2 years experience PLATFORA HAS the following job op-
not be granted. If no written objection is
timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
portunity in San Mateo, CA: Systems En-
required. gineer [Req. #: SEP98]. Apply expertise
tion without a hearing. A HEARING on
the petition shall be held on July 24,
Immediate placement in database mgmt. systems & distributed
systems development to research, de-
2013 at 9 a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2J , at
on all assignments. sign & implement large-scale data serv-
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
94063. A copy of this Order to Show
Call (650)777-9000 ices. Mail resumes to: 1300 S. El Camino Cause shall be published at least once
Real, Suite 600, Attn: Petra Pino, San each week for four successive weeks pri-
Mateo, CA 94402. Principals only. Must or to the date set for hearing on the peti-
include Req # to be considered. tion in the following newspaper of gener-
CUSTOMER SERVICE/ al circulation: Daily Journal
SEAMSTRESS - Filed: 06/07/ 2013
HOTEL - /s/Robert D. Foiles /
Experienced front desk agent position, Judge of the Superior Court
YOU ARE INVITED SALES/MARKETING Dated: 06/06/2013
Are you: and maintenance person position. INTERNSHIPS (Published, 06/21/13, 06/28/13
Dependable Fax resume: (650)589-7076. The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking 07/05/2013, 07/12/2013)
for ambitious interns who are eager to
Friendly Email: ac@citigardenhotel.com jump into the business arena with both
Detail Oriented feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs
Willing to learn new skills of the newspaper and media industries.
Do you have: MAINTENANCE This position will provide valuable
experience for your bright future.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT #256464
Good English skills General Maintenance Assistant Email resume The following persons are doing busi-
A Desire for steady employment private school, full time, info@smdailyjournal.com ness as: White & Baldanzi Partnership,
A desire for emplployment benefits Tuesdays through Saturdays. 3 Sara Lane, SAN CARLOS, CA 94070
Sewiing skills is hereby registered by the following
Grounds maintenance, cleaning, re- owners: William White, same address &
If the above items describe you, pairs, painting, etc. Must be profes- Joseph Baldanzi, 9144 Quail Terrace Ct.,
sional, reliable, lift 50+ lbs. Must SOFTWARE -
please call (650)342-6978. Character Technical Director sought by
Elk Grove, CA 95624. The business is
conducted by a General Partnership. The
read, speak and write English fluent- PDI in Redwood City, CA: Responsible registrants commenced to transact busi-
Immediate opening available for ly. Full criminal background check for constructing 3D character rigs & ani- ness under the FBN on
Customer Service/Seamstress. and physical will be required. mation interfaces. Bachelor's in Anima- /s/ William White /
Call for appointment. tion or CG & 3 yrs. exp reqd. Must sub- This statement was filed with the Asses-
mit reel w/applic. Send resumes to Pacif- sor-County Clerk on 06/19/2013. (Pub-
Crystal Cleaning Center To apply, email ic Data Images, Inc., Attn: Recruiting,
1000 Flower St., Glendale, CA 91201.
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
06/21/13, 06/28/13, 07/05/13, 07/12/13.)
San Mateo CA, 94402 jreams@mmboa.org (MUST REFER JOB CODE: BT13).
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203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra
CASE# CIV 521930 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME NOTICE OF PETITION TO
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR STATEMENT #256219 ADMINISTER ESTATE OF
CHANGE OF NAME The following individual is doing business Michael Gus Geraldi
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, as: 1) MARSHALL EDWARD MIKELS, 2) Case Number: 123469
COUNTY OF SAN MATEO, MARSHALL E. MIKELS, 3) MARSHALL To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con-
400 COUNTY CENTER RD, MIKELS, 4) EDWARD M. MIKELS, 5) tingent creditors, and persons who may
REDWOOD CITY CA 94063 EDWARD MIKELS, 6) MIKELS MAR- otherwise be interested in the will or es-
PETITION OF SHALL E. 7) MIKELS MARSHALL ED- tate, or both, of: Michael Gus Geraldi. A
Cho Cho Ma WARD is hereby registered by the follow- Petition for Probate has been filed by
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: ing owners: MARSHALL EDWARD MI- Marie J. Cohn in the Superior Court of
Petitioner,Cho Cho Ma filed a petition California, County of San Mateo. The
KELS 115 15TH Avenue San Mateo, CA Petition for Probate requests that Marie
with this court for a decree changing 94402 and Marshall Edward Mikels 1625
name as follows: J. Cohn be appointed as personal repre-
a) Present name: Cho Cho Ma Grant Road, Mount Shasta, California, sentative to administer the estate of the
a) Proposed name: Dianne Ong The business is conducted by an individ- decedent.
b) Present name: Naing Aung Lwin ual. The registrants commenced to trans- The petition requests authority to admin-
b) Proposed name: Aaron Justus Lu act business under the FBN on ster the estate under the Independent
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons 10/21/1946. Ref: FBN-003002684- Administration of Estates Act. (This au-
interested in this matter shall appear be- F58739417-549628951-06/13/13 thority will allow the personal representa-
/s/ Marshall Edward Mikels / tive to take many actions without obtain-
fore this court at the hearing indicated
below to show cause, if any, why the pe- This statement was filed with the Asses- ing court approval. Before taking certain
Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge
tition for change of name should not be sor-County Clerk on 06/05/2013. (Pub- very important actions, however, the per-
granted. Any person objecting to the lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sonal representative will be required to
name changes described above must file 06/14/13, 06/21/13, 06/28/13, 07/05/13.) give notice to interested persons unless
a written objection that includes the rea- they have waived notice or consented to
sons for the objection at least two court the proposed action.) The independent
days before the matter is scheduled to administration authority will be granted
be heard and must appear at the hearing FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME unless an interested person files an ob-
to show cause why the petition should STATEMENT #256460 jection to the petition and shows good
not be granted. If no written objection is The following person is doing business cause why the court should not grant the
timely filed, the court may grant the peti- as: Wild Beautiful Clothing, 343 Wood- authority.
tion without a hearing. A HEARING on row, DALY CITY, CA 94014 is hereby A hearing on the petition will be held in
the petition shall be held on July 30, registered by the following owner: David this court as follows: July 31, 2013 at
2013 at 9 a.m., Dept. PJ, Room 2J , at Louis Klein, LLC, CA. The business is 9:00 a.m., Dept. 28,, Room , Superior
400 County Center, Redwood City, CA conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- Court of California, County of San Mateo,
94063. A copy of this Order to Show ny. The registrants commenced to trans- 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA
Cause shall be published at least once act business under the FBN on 94063. If you object to the granting of the
each week for four successive weeks pri- /s/ David Klein / petition, you should appear at the hear-
or to the date set for hearing on the peti- This statement was filed with the Asses- ing and state your objections or file writ-
tion in the following newspaper of gener- sor-County Clerk on 06/19/2013. (Pub- ten objections with the court before the
al circulation: Daily Journal lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, hearing. Your appearance may be in
Filed: 06/11/ 2013 person or by your attorney. If you are a
06/21/13, 06/28/13, 07/05/13, 07/12/13.) creditor or a contingent creditor of the
/s/Robert D. Foiles /
Judge of the Superior Court decedent, you must file your claim with
294 Baby Stuff 298 Collectibles 303 Electronics
Dated: 06/10/2013 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME the court and mail a copy to the personal
representative appointed by the court BABY CAR SEAT AND CARRIER $20 CASINO CHIP Collection Original Chips LSI SCSI Ultra320 Controller + (2) 10k
(Published, 06/14/13, 06/21/13 STATEMENT #256033 (650)458-8280 from various casinos $99 obo RPM 36GB SCSI II hard drives $40
06/28/2013, 07/05/2013) within four months from the date of first
The following person is doing business issuance of letters as provided in Pro- (650)315-3240 (650)204-0587
as: Green Thumb For Hire, 2255 Capital bate Code section 9100. The time for fil- NURSERY SET - 6 piece nursery set -
Ave., EAST PALO ALTO, CA 94303 is ing claims will not expire before four $25., (650)341-1861 COLORIZED TERRITORIAL Quarters SONY PROJECTION TV 48" with re-
hereby registered by the following owner: months from the hearing date noticed uncirculated with Holder $15/all, mote good condition $99 (650)345-1111
Amelia Uhila, same address. The busi- SOLID OAK CRIB - Excellent condition (408)249-3858
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME above. You may examine the file kept by with Simmons mattress, $90.,
STATEMENT #256120
ness is conducted by an Individual. The the court. If you are a person interested 304 Furniture
registrants commenced to transact busi- (650)610-9765 MENORAH - Antique Jewish tree of life,
The following person is doing business in the estate, you may file with the court
ness under the FBN on 04/01/2002. a Request for Special Notice (form DE- 10”W x 30”H, $100., (650)348-6428
as: Pacific Commercial, 205 De Anza, 1940 MAHOGANY desk 34" by 72" 6
Ste. 32, SAN MATEO, CA 94402 is here- /s/ Amelia Uhila / 154) of the filing of an inventory and ap- 296 Appliances MICHAEL JORDAN POSTER - 1994, drawers center draw locks all comes with
by registered by the following owner: De- This statement was filed with the Asses- praisal of estate assets or of any petition
World Cup, $10., (650)365-3987 clear glass top $70 OBO (650)315-5902
nise Crosetti Schaul, same address. The sor-County Clerk on 05/24/2013. (Pub- or account as provided in Probate Code COIN-OP GAS DRYER - $100.,
business is conducted by an Individual. lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, section 1250. A Request for Special No- (650)948-4895 PRISMS 9 in a box $99 obo 1940’S MAPLE dressing table with Mir-
The registrants commenced to transact 06/21/13, 06/28/13, 07/05/13, 07/12/13.) tice form is available from the court clerk. (650)363-0360 ror & Stool. Needs loving and refinishing
business under the FBN on 06/02/2013. Attorney for Petitioner: HAIER 5200 BTU window air conditioner to be beautiful again. Best Offer.
/s/ Denise Crosetti Schaul / Harry Pedigo - never used, in box, $95. obo, (650)591- STAINED GLASS WINDOW - 30” x 18”, Burlingame SOLD!
This statement was filed with the Asses- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 120 N. El Camino 6842 diamond pattern, multi-colored, $95.,
sor-County Clerk on 05/31/2013. (Pub- STATEMENT #256296 SAN MATEO, CA 94401 SOLD! 2 END Tables solid maple '60's era
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The following person is doing business (650)344-7641 HAIR DRYER, Salon Master, $10. $40/both. (650)670-7545
06/07/13, 06/14/13, 06/21/13, 06/28/13.) as: MS Wireless & Audio, 1456 E. 3rd Dated: June 26, 2013 (650)854-4109 TRIPOD - Professional Quality used in
Ave, San Mateo CA 94401 is hereby reg- Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal 1930’s Hollywood, $99, obo 2 PLANT stands $80 for both
istered by the following owner: Annas Al- on June 28, July 5, 12, 2013. HUNTER OSCILLATING FAN, excellent (650)363-0360 (650)375-8021
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME condition. 3 speed. $35. (650)854-4109
kanawi, same address. The business is
STATEMENT #256906 conducted by an Individual. The regis- VINTAGE HOLLIE HOBBIE LUNCH- 2 SOLID wood Antique mirrors 511/2" tall
The following person is doing business JENN-AIR 30” downdraft slide-in range. BOX with Thermos, 1980s, $25., Call by 221/2" wide $50 for both
trants commenced to transact business JES9800AAS, $875., never used, still in
as: 45 Minutes Fitness, 1485 El Camino Maria 650-873-8167 (650)561-3149
under the FBN on . the crate. Cost $2200 new.
Real, Ste. 102, BELMONT, CA 94002 is /s/ Annas Alkanawi /
hereby registered by the following owner: (650)207-4664 VINTAGE TEEN BEAT MAGAZINES 2, 5 drawer medal cabinets 5' high 31/2'
Malina Fitness, INC, CA. The business is This statement was filed with the Asses- STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT of (20) 1980s $2 each, Call Maria wide both $40 SOLD
conducted by a Corporation. The regis- sor-County Clerk on 06/12/2013. (Pub- USE of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME KENMORE MICROWAVE Oven: Table 650-873-8167
trants commenced to transact business lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, STATEMENT #M-251022 top, white, good condition, $40 obo 3 MEDAL base kitchen cabinets with
under the FBN on . 06/21/13, 06/28/13, 07/05/13, 07/12/13.) The following person has abandoned the (650) 355-8464 drawers and wood doors $99
/s/ Tamilla Averaskina / use of the fictitious business name: Hel- 299 Computers (650)347-8061
en’s Nails, 3213 Oak Knoll Drive, RED- KRUPS COFFEE maker $20,
This statement was filed with the Asses- (650)796-2326
sor-County Clerk on 05/16/2013. (Pub- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME WOOD CITY, CA 94062. The fictitious HP PRINTER Deskjet 970c color printer. 8 DRAWER wooden dresser $99
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, STATEMENT #256228 business name referred to above was Excellent condition. Software & accesso- (650)759-4862
The following person is doing business filed in County on 06/20/13 The business LEAN MEAN Fat Grilling Machine by ries included. $30. 650-574-3865
06/07/13, 06/14/13, 06/21/13, 06/28/13.) George Foreman. $15 (650)832-1392 ALASKAN SCENE painting 40" high 53"
as: Gigi’s Boutique, 1365 Broadway, was conducted by: Helen Vo Reilly.
/s/ Helen Vo Reilly / wide includes matching frame $99 firm
BURLINGAME, CA 94010 is hereby reg-
This statement was filed with the Asses- LG WASHER/ DRYER in one. Excellent 300 Toys (650)592-2648
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME istered by the following owner: Regina condition, new hoses, ultracapacity,
STATEMENT #256178 Francis and William Francis, 529 28th sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo
County on 05/21/2013. (Published in the 7 cycle, fron load, $600, (650)290-0954 PINK BARBIE 57 Chevy Convertable ANODYZED BRONZE ETEGERE Tall
The following person is doing business Ave. San Mateo, CA 94403. The busi- 28" long (sells on E-Bay for $250) in box
as: WIPFLI Hewins Investment Advisors, San Mateo Daily Journal, 06/21/13, banker’s rack. Beautiful style; for plants
ness is conducted by a Married Couple. MIROMATIC PRESSURE cooker flash $99 (650)591-9769 flowers sculptures $70 (415)585-3622
LLC, 400 S. El Camino Real, Ste. 800, 06/28/13, 07/05/2013, 07/12/2013).
The registrants commenced to transact canner 4qt. $25. 415 333-8540
SAN MATEO, CA 94402 is hereby regis- business under the FBN on N/A. RADIO CONTROL car; Jeep with off
tered by the following owner: Hewins Fi- RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric, ARMOIRE CABINET - $90., Call
/s/ Regina Francis / STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT of road with equipment $99 OBO (415)375-1617
nancial Advisors, LLC, DE. The business This statement was filed with the Asses- 1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621 (650)851-0878
is conducted by a Limited Liability Com- USE of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
sor-County Clerk on 06/06/2013. (Pub- STATEMENT #M-246147 REFRIGERATOR - Whirlpool, side-by- BLUE & WHITE SOFA - $300; Loveseat
pany. The registrants commenced to TOY - Barney interactive activity, musical $250., good condition, (650)508-0156
transact business under the FBN on . lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The following person has abandoned the side, free, needs compressor,
06/28/13, 07/05/13, 07/12/13, 07/19/13.) use of the fictitious business name: No- (650)726-1641 learning, talking, great for the car, $16.
/s/ Diane Kelvie / obo, (650)349-6059 BRASS DAYBED - Beautiful, $99.,
This statement was filed with the Asses- vus Opti Lab, 3215 Dublin Dr., SOUTH
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. The ficti- (650)365-0202
sor-County Clerk on 06/04/2013. (Pub- ROTISSERIE GE, US Made, IN-door or
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME tious business name referred to above
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal,
STATEMENT #256260 was filed in County on 08/09/11 The
out door, Holds large turkey 24” wide, 302 Antiques CABINET BLOND Wood, 6 drawers, 31”
06/07/13, 06/14/13, 06/21/13, 06/28/13.) Like new, $80, OBO (650)344-8549 Tall, 61” wide, 18” deep, $45
The following person is doing business business was conducted by: Gina E. (650)592-2648
Tamayo. 1912 COFFEE Percolator Urn. perfect
as: Bioffinity Research, 1900 S. Norfolk SANYO MINI REFRIGERATOR- $40., condition includes electric cord $85.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME St., Ste 350, SAN MATEO, CA 94403 is /s/ Gina E. Tamayo / (415)346-6038 CHAIR (2), with arms, Italian 1988 Cha-
This statement was filed with the Asses- (415)565-6719
STATEMENT #256137 hereby registered by the following owner: teau D'Ax, solid, perfect condition. $50
The following person is doing business Dermeso, Inc, CA. The business is con- sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo SHOP VACUUM rigid brand 3.5 horse each or $85 for both. (650)591-0063
as: Daly City Self Storage, 307 87th St., County on 06/17/2013. (Published in the power 9 gal wet/dry $40. (650)591-2393 1920 MAYTAG wringer washer - electric,
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants gray color, $100., (650)851-0878
DALY CITY, CA 94015 is hereby regis- commenced to transact business under San Mateo Daily Journal, 06/21/13, CHAIR MODERN light wood made in Ita-
tered by the following owner: Muir Sta- 06/28/13, 07/05/2013, 07/12/2013). SLICING MACHINE Stainless steel,
the FBN on. electric, almost new, excellent condition, ANTIQUE BEVEL MIRROR - framed, ly $99 (415)334-1980
tion Associates, CA. The business is /s/ Stephanie Sanchez / 14” x 21”, carved top, $45.,
conducted by a Limited Liability Partner- $50 (650)341-1628 COPENHAGEN TEAK dining table with
This statement was filed with the Asses- STATEMENT OF WITHDRAW from a (650)341-7890
ship. The registrants commenced to sor-County Clerk on 06/10/2013. (Pub- dual 20" Dutch leaves extensions. 48/88"
transact business under the FBN on . PARTNERSHIP OPERATING UNDER a SUNBEAM TOASTER -Automatic, ex- long x 32" wide x 30" high. $95.00
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME cellent condition, $30., (415)346-6038 ANTIQUE ITALIAN lamp 18” high, $70
/s/ Robert Dailey / 06/28/13, 07/05/13, 07/12/13, 07/19/13.) (650)387-4002 (650)637-0930
This statement was filed with the Asses- STATEMENT #M-255740
The following person Edward Yong has, TABLE TOP refrigerator 1.8 cubic feet
sor-County Clerk on 06/03/2013. (Pub- brown in color, $45, call (650)591-3313 ANTIQUE STOVE, Brown brand, 30", COUCH-FREE. OLD world pattern, soft
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, withdrawn as a general partner from the perfect condition, $75, (650)834-6075 fabric. Some cat scratch damage-not too
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME partnership operating under the fictitious
06/14/13, 06/21/13, 06/28/13, 07/05/13.) STATEMENT #256455 VACUUM CLEANER excellent condition noticeable. 650-303-6002
business name of: Home Rehab Serv- $45. (650)878-9542 ANTIQUE WALNUT Hall Tree, $800 obo
The following person is doing business ices, 30 Kings Canyon Way PACIFICA, (650)375-8021 COUCH. GREEN Cloth with end reclin-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME as: Destira, Inc, 116 El Camino Real, CA 94044. The fictitious business name WEBER BRAND Patio Refrigerator, ers on both sides. Beverage holder in the
STATEMENT #256219 San Carlos, CA 94070 is hereby regis- Statment for the partnership was filed in round top load, for beer, soda, and wa- ANTIQUE WASHING MACHINE - some middle, $50 (650)572-2864
The following person is doing business tered by the following owner: Destira, County on 05/03/2013. The name and ter. $30 obo (650)591-6842 rust on legs, rust free drum and ringer.
as: Maid Perfect, 340 Lake Merced Blvd., Inc, CA. The business is conducted by a address of the person withdrawing as a $45/obo, (650)574-4439 DINETTE TABLE walnut with chrome
#6, DALY CITY, CA 94015 is hereby reg- Corporation. The registrants commenced partner, Edward Yong, same address. legs. 36”x58” with one leaf 11 1/2”. $50,
istered by the following owner: GLV to transact business under the FBN on /s/ Edward Yong / 297 Bicycles BREADBOX, METAL with shelf and cut- San Mateo (650)341-5347
Group, INC., CA. The business is con- 01/01/2013. This statement was filed with the Asses- ting board, $30 (650)365-3987
ducted by a Corporation. The registrants /s/ Jen Atkinson / sor-County Clerk-Recorder of San Mateo BIKE RACK Roof mounted, holds up to DINING ROOM SET - table, four chairs,
commenced to transact business under This statement was filed with the Asses- County on 06/04/2013. (Published in the 4 bikes, $65 (650)594-1494 MAHOGANY ANTIQUE Secretary desk, lighted hutch, $500. all, (650)296-3189
the FBN on 06/01/2013. sor-County Clerk on 06/19/2013. (Pub- San Mateo Daily Journal, 06/07/13, 72” high, 40” wide, 3 drawers, Display
/s/ Gregorio L. Velarde / lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 06/14/2013, 06/21/2013 06/28/2013). 298 Collectibles case, bevelled glass, $700 obo DRESSER - 6 draw dresser 61" wide,
This statement was filed with the Asses- (650)766-3024 31" high, & 18" deep $50., (650)592-
06/28/13, 07/05/13, 07/12/13, 07/19/13.)
sor-County Clerk on 06/06/2013. (Pub- "OLD" IRON COFFEE GRINDER - $90., 2648
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, VINTAGE THOMASVILLE wingback
210 Lost & Found (650)596-0513 chair $50 firm, SSF (650)583-8069
06/14/13, 06/21/13, 06/28/13, 07/05/13.) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DRESSER, FOR SALE all wood excel-
CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF 15 HARDCOVERS WWII - new condi- lent condition $50 obo (650)589-8348
LOST - Small Love Bird, birght green VINTAGE UPHOLSTERED wooden
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE with orange breast. Adeline Dr. & Bernal tion, $80.obo, (650)345-5502 chairs, $20 each or both for $35 nice set. DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condi-
STATEMENT #256267 Date of Filing Application: June 10, 2013 Ave., Burlingame. Escaped Labor Day SSF (650)583-8069 tion, nice design, with storage, $45.,
To Whom It May Concern: 16 OLD glass telephone line insulators.
The following person is doing business weekend. REWARD! (650)343-6922 $60 San Mateo (650)341-8342 (650)345-1111
The Name(s) of the applicant(s) is/are:
as: Diana Gomez, MFT, 439 Grand Ave.,
Ste. 206, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA Salvador Contreras Valle 303 Electronics END TABLE, medium large, with marble
LOST AFRICAN GRAY PARROT - 1940 VINTAGE telephone guaranty
94080 is hereby registered by the follow- The applicant(s) listed above are apply- (415)377-0859 REWARD! bench Salem hardrock maple excellent top. and drawer. $60 or best offer,
ing to Department of Alcoholic Beverage 2 RECTILINEAR speakers $99 good (650)681-7061
ing owner: Diana Gomez, 1572 New- condition $75 (650)755-9833 condition. (650)368-5538
bridge Ave., San Mateo, CA 94401. The Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: LOST DOG-SMALL TERRIER-$5000
business is conducted by an Individual. 246 S. B St. REWARD Norfolk Terrier missing from 1982 PRINT 'A Tune Off The Top Of My GLASS DINING Table 41” x 45” Round-
46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great ed rectangle clear glass top and base
The registrants commenced to transact SAN MATEO, CA 94401-4018 Woodside Rd near High Rd on Dec 13. Head' 82/125 $80 (650) 204-0587 condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
business under the FBN on 06/15/2013. Type of license applied for: Violet is 11mths, 7lbs, tan, female, no $85 (650)888-0129
/s/ Diana Gomez / 41-On-Sale Beer And Wine-Eating collar, microchipped. Please help bring 67 USED United States (50) and Europe- BIG SONY TV 37" - Excellent Condition
This statement was filed with the Asses- Place her home! (650)568-9642 an (17) Postage Stamps. Most issued Worth $2300 will Sacrifice for only $95., GRANDMA ROCKING chair beautiful
sor-County Clerk on 06/11/2013. (Pub- Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal before World War II. All different and de- (650)878-9542 white with gold trim $100 (650)755-9833
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, June 28, 2013 LOST ON Sunday 03/10/13, a Bin of tached from envelopes. All for $4.00,
06/14/13, 06/21/13, 06/28/13, 07/05/13.) (650)787-8600 HAND MADE portable jewelry display
Documents on Catalpa Ave., in FLIP CAMCORDER $50. (650)583-2767 case wood and see through lid $45. 25 x
San Mateo. REWARD, (650)450-3107 20 x 4 inches. (650)592-2648.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL AFGHAN PRAYER RUG - very ornate, HARMON/KANDON SPEAKERS (2)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME LOST SET OF CAR KEYS near Millbrae $100., (650)348-6428 mint condition, great, for small
STATEMENT #256471 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Date of Filing Application: May 21, 2013 Post Office on June 18, 2013, at 3:00 office/room or extra speakers, 4 1/2 in.
The following person is doing business ARMY SHIRT, long sleeves, with pock- high, includes cords $8., SOLD! INDOOR OR OUTSIDE ROUND TABLE
To Whom It May Concern: p.m. Reward! Call (650)692-4100 - off white, 40”, $20.obo, (650)571-5790
as: Sunrise Massage Center, 121 El Ca- ets. XL $15 each (408)249-3858
mino Real, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 is The Name(s) of the applicant(s) is/are: HOME THEATRE SYSTEM - 3 speak-
LOST: SMALL diamond cross, silver BAY MEADOW plate 9/27/61 Native Div- LIGHT WOOD Rocking Chair & Has-
hereby registered by the following owner: Mattak Enterprise, Inc. necklace with VERY sentimental ers, woofer, DVD player, USB connec-
Sunrise Therapetic Massage Center, The applicant(s) listed above are apply- er horse #7 $60 OBO (650)349-6059 sock, gold cushions. $50.00
meaning. Lost in San Mateo 2/6/12 tion, $80., (714)818-8782 (650)637-0930
LLC, CA. The business is conducted by ing to Department of Alcoholic Beverage (650)578-0323.
Control to sell alcoholic beverages at: BAY MEADOWS bag - $30.each,
a Limited Liability Company. The regis- (650)345-1111 HP PRINTER - Model DJ1000, new, in
trants commenced to transact business 98 E. 3rd Ave. LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover &
REWARD!! LOST DOG - 15LB All White box, $38. obo, (650)995-0012 plastic carring case & headrest, $35.
under the FBN on. SAN MATEO, CA 94401 Dog, needs meds, in the area of Oaknoll BEAUTIFUL RUSTIE doll Winter Bliss w/ each, (650)592-7483
/s/ Ying Wang/ Type of license applied for: RWC on 3/23/13, (650)400-1175 stole & muffs, 23”, $50. OBO, LEFT-HAND ERGONOMIC keyboard
This statement was filed with the Asses- 41-On-Sale Beer And Wine-Eating (650)754-3597 with 'A-shape' key layout Num pad, $20
(650)204-0587 MODULAR DESK/BOOKCASE/STOR-
sor-County Clerk on 06/20/2013. (Pub- Place RING FOUND Tue. Oct 23 2012 in Mill- AGE unit - Cherry veneer, white lami-
lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal brae call (650)464-9359 JOE MONTANA signed authentic retire- nate, $75., (650)888-0039
06/21/13, 06/28/13, 07/05/13, 07/12/13.) June 14, 21, 28, 2013 ment book, $39., (650)692-3260 PIONEER STEREO Receiver 1 SX 626
excellent condition $99 (650)368-5538
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304 Furniture 304 Furniture 304 Furniture 307 Jewelry & Clothing 310 Misc. For Sale 310 Misc. For Sale
OAK ENTERTAINMENT Cabinet/lighted, ROCKING CHAIR - Great condition, TRUNDLE BED - Single with wheels, BRACELET - Ladies authentic Murano 2 FLOWER pots with Gardenia's both for HARDCOVER MYSTERY BOOKS -
mirrored,glass Curio Top. 72" high x 21" 1970’s style, dark brown, wooden, with $40., (650)347-8061 glass from Italy, vibrant colors, like new, $20 (650)369-9762 Current authors, $2. each (10),
deep x 35" wide. $95.00 (650)637-0930 suede cushion, photo availble, $99., $100., (650)991-2353 Daly City (650)364-7777
(650)716-3337 WICKER ENTERTAINMENT CABINET - 3 LARGE old brown mixing bowls $75
OFFICE LAMP, small. Black & white with H 78” x 43” x 16”, almost new, $89., GALLON SIZE bag of costume jewelry - for all 3 (650)375-8021 HARLEY DAVIDSON black phone, per-
pen holder and paper holder. Brand new, ROCKING CHAIR - Traditional, full size (650)347-9920 various sizes, colors, $100. for bag, fect condition, $65., (650) 867-2720
in the box. $10 (650)867-2720 Rocking chair. Excellent condition $100., (650)589-2893 300 HOME LIBRARY BOOKS - $3. or
(650)504-3621 WOODEN DESK 31/2' by 21/2' by 21/2' $5. each obo, World & US History, INFLATED 4'6" in diameter swimming
ORGAN BENCH $40 (650)375-8021 $25 SOLD American Novel Classic, must see to ap- pool float $12 (415)346-6038
308 Tools preciate, (650)345-5502
PAPASAN CHAIRS (2) -with cushions SHELVING UNIT interior metal and 306 Housewares JONATHAN KELLERMAN - Hardback
$45. each set, (650)347-8061 glass nice condition $70 obo 1/2 HORSE power 8" worm drive skill 4 IN 1 STERO UNIT. CD player broken. books, (5) $3. each, (650)341-1861
(650)589-8348 saw $40 OBO (650)315-5902 $20., (650)834-4926
PEDESTAL DINETTE 36” Square Table "PRINCESS HOUSE” decorator urn K9 ADVANTIX 55, repels and kills fleas
- $65., (650)347-8061 "Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H 12-VOLT, 2-TON Capacity Scissor Jack 40 ADULT VHS Tapes - $100., and ticks. 9 months worth, $60
SOFA 7-1/2' $25 (650)322-2814 $25., (650)868-0436 (650)361-1148
w/ Impact Wrench, New in Box, Never (650)343-4461
PEDESTAL SINK $25 (650)766-4858 STEREO CABINET walnut w/3 black Used. $85.00 (650) 270-6637 after 5pm
28" by 15" by 1/4" thick glass shelves, 5 BASKETS assorted sizes and different KELTY SUPER TIOGA BACKPACK -
RECLINER ROCKER - Like new, brown, shelves 16x 22x42. $30, 650-341-5347 shapes very good condition $9. for all
cost $35 each sell at $15 ea. Five availa- BLACK & DECKER CORDLESS 18 volt $40., (650)552-9436
vinyl, $99., SOLD! ble, Call (650)345-5502 combo drill, vacuum, saw, sander, two (650)347-5104
STORAGE TABLE light brown lots of batteries & charger, brand new, $95. KIRBY COMBO Shampooer/ Vacuum/
ROCKING CHAIR - Beautiful light wood 70 BAMBOO POLES - 6 to 12ft. long attachments. "Ultimate G Diamond
rocking chair, very good condition, $65., storage good cond. $45. (650)867-2720 obo, SOLD!
3 PIECE fireplace set with screen $25 $40. for all can deliver, (415)346-6038 Model", $250., (650)637-0930
OBO, SOLD! (650)322-2814 BLACK AND Decker, 10” trimmer/edger 71/2' ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREE
TEA CHEST , Bombay, burgundy, glass , rechargeable, brand new, $50 LAMPSHADE - Shantung, bell shaped,
ROCKING CHAIR - excellent condition, 8 PLACE setting 40 piece Stoneware with 700 lights used twice $99 firm, off white, 9” tall, 11” diameter, great con-
oak, with pads, $85.obo, (650)369-9762 top, perfect cond. $35 (650)345-1111 (650)871-7200 (650)343-4461
Heartland pattern never used microwave dition, $10., (650)347-5104
ROCKING CHAIR with wood carving, TEAK TV stand, wheels, rotational, glass and oven proof $50 (650)755-9833 BOB VILLA rolling tool box & organizer - ADULT VIDEO 75 with jackets 75 with- LAUNDRY SORTER - on wheels, triple
armrest, rollers, and it swivels $99., doors, drawer, 5 shelves. 31" wide x 26" brand new with misc. tools, $40. obo, out $100 for all, SOLD!
high X 18" deep. $75.00 (650)637-0930 BATTERY CHARGER, holds 4 AA/AAA, (650)591-6842 section, laundry sorter - $19., (650)347-
(650)592-2648 Panasonic, $5, (650)595-3933
ADULT VIDEOS - (3) DVDs classics fea- 9920
BREVILLE JUICER - Like new, SOLD! BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model turing older women, $20. each or, 3 for
SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269 $50 (650)212-7020 LAWN CHAIRS (4) White, plastic, $8.
CANDLEHOLDER - Gold, angel on it, each, (415)346-6038
tall, purchased from Brueners, originally CIRCULAR SAW, Craftsman-brand, 10”, Alkaline GRAVITY WATER SYSTEM - ,
Notice of Unclaimed Funds 4 long x 20” wide. Comes w/ stand - $70. MEDICINE CABINET - 18” X 24”, almost
$100., selling for $30.,(650)867-2720 PH Balance water, with anti-oxident new, mirror, $20., (650)515-2605
(650)678-1018 properties, good for home or office, new,
PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION DRIVE MEDICAL design locking elevat- $100., (650)619-9203.
50050-50053 ER SEQ CRACO 395 SP-PRO, electronic paint MEN’S LEATHER travel bags (2), used
ed toilet seat. New. $45. (650)343-4461 $25 each.(650)322-2814
sprayer.Commercial grade. Used only
The San Mateo County Community College District (SMCCCD), Col- JAPANESE SERVER unused in box, 2 once. $600/obo. (650)784-3427 ALUMINUM WINDOWS - (10)double MICHAEL CREIGHTON HARDBACK
lege of San Mateo, Skyline College and Cañada College are holding porcelain cups and carafe for serving tea pane, different sizes, $10. each, BOOKS - 3 @ $3. each, (650)341-1861
or sake. $8.00, (650)578-9208 CRAFTMAN JIG Saw 3.9 amp. with vari- (415)819-3835
various types (vendor payment, student refund, etc.) of unclaimed able speeds $65 (650)359-9269 MODERN ART Pictures: 36"X26", $90
funds and presumed abandoned as of June 30, 2010. Here is the list PERSIAN TEA set for 8. Including ANTIQUE CAMEL BACK TRUNK -wood for all obo Call (650)345-5502
of the check amounts that are unclaimed as of this notice. Please con- spoon, candy dish, and tray. Gold Plated. CRAFTMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabinet
stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851-1045 lining. (great toy box) $99., (650)580-
tact us at (650) 358-6505 for more information and how to claim this $100. (650) 867-2720 3316 NELSON DE MILLE -Hardback books 5
property. @ $3 each, (650)341-1861
CRAFTMANS PROFESSIONAL car buf-
PUSH LAWN MOWER - very good con- fer with case $40 OBO (650)315-5902 ANTIQUE KILIM RUNNER woven zig
dition $25., (650)580-3316 zag design 7' by 6" by 4' $99., (650)580- NEW COWBOY BOOTS - 9D, Unworn,
The fund is being held in the general fund account and will be the prop- 3316 black, fancy, only $85., (650)595-3933
CRAFTSMAN 14.4 VOLT DRILL - bat-
erty of SMCCCD if not being claimed within SIXTY days of this notice SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack tery & charger, never used, $35. obo,
with turntable $60. (650)592-7483 NEW LIVING Yoga Tape for Beginners
SOLD! ARTIFICIAL FICUS Tree 6 ft. life like, full $8. 650-578-8306
$50.63 $78.00 $182.00 $578.40 VINTAGE LAZY susan collectable excel-
branches. in basket $55. (650)269-3712
$51.00 $80.00 $217.42 $578.40 lent condition $25 (650)755-9833 CRAFTSMAN 3/4 horse power 3,450 NIKE RESISTANCE ROPE - unopened
RPM $60 (650)347-5373 ARTS & CRAFTS variety, $50 box, get in shape, medium resistance,
$52.00 $89.96 $234.00 $583.00 (650)368-3037
$60.00 $91.00 $236.60 $620.00 long length, $8., (650)578-9208
$71.00 $104.00 $365.26 $899.40
307 Jewelry & Clothing CRAFTSMAN 3/8” 16.8 volt drill & vac-
ASTRONOMY BOOKS (2) Hard Cover
uum combo, brand new, with charger, OBLONG SECURITY mirror 24" by 15"
LADIES GOLD Lame' elbow length- $45. obo, SOLD! Cambridge Encyclopedia of Astronomy,
World of Discovery, $12., (650)578-9208 $75 (650)341-7079
gloves sz 7.5 $15 New. (650)868-0436
CRAFTSMAN ARC-WELDER - 30-250 OVAL MIRROR $10 (650)766-4858
amp, and accessories, $275., (650)341- BACKPACK- Unused, blue, many pock-
0282 ets, zippers, use handle or arm straps PRINCESS CRYSTAL glasswear set
$14., (650)578-9208 $50 (650)342-8436
CRAFTSMAN HEAVY DUTY JIGSAW -
Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle extra blades, $35., (650)521-3542
DAYTON ELECTRIC 1 1/2 horse power
BARBIE BEACH vacation & Barbie prin-
cess bride computer games $15 each,
(650)367-8949
PRINCESS PLANT 6' tall in bloom pot-
ted $15 (415)346-6038

Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis 1,725 RPM $60 (650)347-5373 PUZZLES - 22-1,000 pc puzzles, $2.50
each, (650)596-0513
DEWALT 18 volt battery drill with 2 bat- BATHROOM VANITY light fixture - 2
ACROSS 4 Period marked by 40 Spiced tea 49 Where Davy tery & charger $45 OBO SOLD! frosted glass shades, brass finish, 14”W RED DEVIL VACUUM CLEANER - $25.,
1 Pooh-pooher of copper use 43 Columbus’s Crockett died x 8.75”H x 8.75”D, wall mount, excellent (650)593-0893
DREMEL HIGH SPEED ROTARY TOOL condition, $43., (650)347-5104
the provincial 5 Title word with elusive 50 Pointed at the - all attachments, never used, $25. obo
5 Round trip? eleven, twelve or destination dinner table? SOLD! BAY BRIDGE Framed 50th anniversary RED DEVIL VACUUM CLEANER - $25.,
poster (by Bechtel corp) $50 (650)593-0893
10 Barclays Center thirteen 44 Ella’s English 51 Ties ELECTRIC HEDGE trimmer good condi- (650)873-4030
team 6 Tour toter counterpart 53 Seneca, to Nero tion (Black Decker) $40 (650)342-6345
BELL COLLECTION 50 plus asking $50 REVERSIBLE KING BEDSPREAD bur-
14 Irish pop group 7 Quiche Lorraine 46 Nod, say 54 Boxer’s protection ESSIC CEMENT Mixer, gas motor, $850, for entire collection SOLD! gundy; for the new extra deep beds. New
(650)333-6275 $60 (415)585-3622
family name ingredient 47 “Star Wars 55 It’s a stunner BLUETOOTH WITH CHARGER - like
15 How most fly 8 German I Episode II” 56 Operation LADDER - 24' aluminum 2 section ladder
$20., SOLD
new, $20., (415)410-5937 RICARDO LUGGAGE $35
16 Overseas “other” 9 Title foe of Loki in soldiers Redwing event, (650)796-2326
BODY BY Jake AB Scissor Exercise Ma-
17 Start to till? a 2011 film 48 Schools where 1956 LAWN MOWER reel type push with chine w/instructions. $50.00 ROGERS' BRAND stainless steel steak
height adjustments. Just sharpened $45 (650)637-0930 knife: $15 (415)585-3622
18 With 33- and 52- 10 “Sorry, wrong boards may be 58 “__ Lang Syne” 650-591-2144 San Carlos
Across, what 23-, guy” used to measure 62 Black or BOOK "LIFETIME" WW1 $12., SET OF Blue stemwear glasses $25
LOG CHAIN (HEAVY DUTY) 14' $75 (408)249-3858 (650)342-8436
42- and 61-Across 11 Wharton’s ability Labrador (650)948-0912
SF GREETING CARDS -(300 with enve-
have in common Frome MAKITA 21” Belt Sander with long cord,
BOOK “NATIONAL Geographic” Nation-
20 B-boy link 12 Vogue ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: $35 (650)315-5902
al Air Museums, $15 (408)249-3858 lopes) factory sealed, $10 (650)365-3987

BUFFET CENTERPIECE: Lalique style SHOWER DOOR custom made 48” x 69”
21 Foofaraw 13 Birthplace of MILLWAUKEE SAWSALL in case with crystal bowl. For entre, fruit, or dessert $70 (650)692-3260
22 It’s often grated Pythagoras blades (like new) $50 OBO SOLD! $20 (415)585-3622
SINGER SEWING machine 1952 cabinet
23 Intermediate level 19 People NEW DRILL DRIVER - 18V + battery &
C2 MATCHING LIGHT SCONCES - style with black/gold motor. White Rotary
charger, $30., (650)595-3933 sewing machine similar age, cabinet
26 Lets use for now 24 Ship with two style wall mount, plug in, bronze finish,
style. $85 both. (650)574-4439
27 Skye writing zebras on it ROLLING STEEL Ladder10 steps, Like 12” L x 5”W , good working condition,
New. $475 obo, (650)333-4400 $12. both, (650)347-5104
28 Tree sacred to 25 Long periods SLIDE PROJECTOR - Airequipt Super-
COPPER LIKE TUB - unused, 16 inches ba 66A slide projector and screen.
the Druids 29 Lemon SANDER, MAKITA finishing sander, 4.5 $50.00 for all. (650)345-3840
x 4.5"' used once. Complete with dust long, 6 in. high, 8 inch wide, OK tabletop-
30 Wheel man? attachment bag and hard shell case. $35.00 SOLD! per, display, chills beverages. $10.,
SONY EREADER - Model #PRS-500, 6”,
(650)578-9208
33 See 18-Across 30 Blubber SMALL ROTETILLER 115 Volt Works
$60., (650)294-9652
38 Force on Earth, 31 One or more well $99.00 (650)355-2996 DOOM (3) computer games $15/each 2 STAINED GLASS panels multi colors
total, (650)367-8949
for short 32 Shylock, e.g. TABLE SAW 10", very good condition
beautiful work 35" long 111/2" wide $79
OBO (650)349-6059
39 “__ of Identity”: 33 Get down $85. (650) 787-8219
DVD'S TV programs 24 4 seasons $20
Conan Doyle 34 Movement that TOOL BOX - custom made for long ea. (650)952-3466
STEP 2 sandbox Large with cover $25
saws, $75.,SOLD! (650)343-4329
story fought
ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER good TENT - one man packable tent - $20.,
41 __ Cakesters stereotypes TOOLAND INC condition $50., (650)878-9542 (650)552-9436
42 How some 35 Spleen Name brands * Huge inventory EXOTIC EROTIC Ball SF & Mardi gras 2 TOM CLANCY HARDBACK BOOKS - 7
veggies are sold 36 Rolodex no. Low prices dvd's $25 ea. (415)971-7555 @ $3.00 each, (650)341-1861
44 Get value out of, 37 __ pants Personalized service
TYPEWRITER IBM Selectric II with 15”
in a way 39 Dept. with a plow M-F 7"30 - 6; Sa: 9 - 4:30
Carrige. $99 obo (650)363-0360
06/28/13 1369 Industrial, San Carlos EXTENDED BATH BENCH - never
45 Firing org.? on its seal xwordeditor@aol.com (650)631-9636 used, $45. obo, (650)832-1392 VASE WITH flowers 2 piece good for the
46 Massage target www,tooland.com Holidays, $25., (650) 867-2720
FOLDING LEG table 6' by 21/2' $25
48 Not now? (415)346-6038 VIDEO CENTER 38 inches H 21 inches
52 See 18-Across FOLDING MAHJHONG table with medal
W still in box $45., (408)249-3858
TORO ELECTRIC POWER SWEEPER
57 1972 self-titled blower - never used, in box, $35. obo, chrome plated frame $40 (650)375-1550 VOLKSWAGON NEW Beatle hub cap,
pop album (650)591-6842 3, $70 for All (650)283-0396
FULL SIZE quilted Flowerly print green &
59 Service support VINTAGE BLOW torch-turner brass
print $25 (650)871-7200 VOLVO STATION Wagon car cover $50
650 888-9624
gp. work $65 (650)341-8342 GAME "BEAT THE EXPERTS" never
60 Blind element used $8., (408)249-3858 WALKER - brand new, $20., SSF,
61 Creator of Emma 309 Office Equipment (415)410-5937

Woodhouse DESK - 7 drawer wood desk, 5X2X2.5' GEORGE Magazines, 30, all intact WALKER - never used, $85.,
$25., (650)726-9658 $50/all OBO. (650)574-3229, Foster City (415)239-9063
63 Drop
GOOD HEALTH FACT BOOK - un- WEATHER STATION, temp., barometer
64 Eclipse, to some IBM SELECTRIC II typewriter self cor- used, answers to get/stay healthy, hard and humidity, only $10 (650)595-3933
65 Sierra __ recting $25 (650)322-2814 cover, 480 pages, $8., (650)578-9208
WEBER GO ANYWHERE GAS BARBE-
66 Connecticut’s 310 Misc. For Sale GRANDFATHER CLOCK with bevel QUE - never used, in box, $40., SOLD!
State Composer glass in front and sides (650)355-2996 WORLD WAR II US Army Combat field
67 Puts turf on 1 PAIR of matching outdoor planting pots backpack from 1944 $99 (650)341-8342
$20., (650)871-7200 HABACHI BBQ Grill heavy iron 22" high
68 Game with 15" wide $25 (650)593-8880
doubles and 14 PLAYBOY magazines all for $80
ICE CHEST $15 (650)347-8061
311 Musical Instruments
(650)592-4529
triples GULBRANSEN BABY GRAND PIANO -
Appraised @$5450., want $3500 obo,
69 “Sesame Street” (650)343-4461
roommate
HAMMOND B-3 Organ and 122 Leslie
Speaker. Excellent condition. $8,500. pri-
DOWN vate owner, (650)349-1172
1 “Out!” MARTIN D-18S 1971 Guitar $1500.
2 Image on a Great sound. Great Condition
poster for (650)522-8322
Eastwood’s PIANO ORGAN, good condition. $110.
“Hang ’Em High” (650)376-3762
3 2006 A.L. home SHERMAN CLAY Player Piano, with 104
By Victor Barocas player rolls, $1000, (650)579-1259
run champ 06/28/13
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315 Wanted to Buy 318 Sports Equipment 379 Open Houses 620 Automobiles 650 RVs 670 Auto Parts
DL1000 BOAT Winch Rope & More, SHOP MANUALS 2 1955 Pontiac
‘73 Chevy Model 30 Van, Runs
GO GREEN! $50., (650)726-9658 Don’t lose money manual, 4 1984 Ford/Lincoln manuals, &
We Buy GOLD OPEN HOUSE on a trade-in or
good, Rebuilt Transmission, Fiber-
glass Bubble Top $1,795. Owner
1 gray marine diesel manual $40 or B/O
(650)583-5208
You Get The FISHERS MENS skis $35 (650)322-2814 LISTINGS consignment! financing.

$ Green $ FOR SALE medium size wet suit $95 Call for appointments. (650)364-1374.
SHOP MANUALS for GM Suv's
call for info (650)851-0878 List your Open House Sell your vehicle in the Year 2002 all for $40 (650)948-0912
Millbrae Jewelers in the Daily Journal.
Est. 1957 GIRLS BIKE, Princess 16” wheels with Daily Journal’s TIRE CHAIN cables $23. (650)766-4858
400 Broadway - Millbrae
helmet, $50 San Mateo (650)341-5347
Reach over 76,500 Auto Classifieds. 655 Trailers
TRUCK RADIATOR - fits older Ford,
650-697-2685 GOLF BAG with 15 clubs $35. SOLD. potential home buyers & SMALL UTILITY TRAILER - 4’ wide, 6 never used, $100., (650)504-3621
GOLF CLUB Cleveland Launcher Gold, renters a day, Just $3 per day. 1/2 ‘ long & 2 1/2’ deep, $500.obo,
22 degrees good condition $19 from South San Francisco (650)302-0407 672 Auto Stereos
(650)365-1797 to Palo Alto.
316 Clothes Reach 76,500 drivers 670 Auto Service
LADIES STEP thruRoadmaster 10 in your local newspaper. from South SF to
100% COTTON New Beautiful burgundy
velvet drape 82"X52" W/6"hems: $45
(415)585-3622
speed bike w. shop-basket Good
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Over 20 years experience We Sell, Install and
381 Homes for Sale Repair All Brands of
ROWING MACHINE. $30.00 ACCURA 1997 3.0 CL CP Black, Auto- 1940 Leslie St, San Mateo
A BAG of Summer ties $15 OBO
(650)637-0930 matic $3300, (650)630-3216 (650)722-8007 Car Stereos
(650)245-3661
VOLUNTEER WITH samautoservices@gmail.com
SCHWINN STATIONARY RECUMBENT
ATTRACTIVE LADIES trench coat red,
weather proof size 6/8 $35 BIKE, $45., SOLD! Habitat for Humanity CHEVY HHR ‘08 - Grey, spunky car
loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500.
iPod & iPhone Wired
and help us build homes and to Any Car for Music
(650)345-3277 (408)807-6529.
STATIONARY EXERCISE BICYCLE - communities in East Palo Alto.
BLACK Leather pants Mrs. made in
France size 40 $99. (650)558-1975
Compact, excellent condition, $40. obo,
(650)834-2583
Volunteers welcome
Wed-Sat from 8:30-4pm.
FLEETWOOD ‘93 $ 2,000
Good Condition (650)481-5296
ON TRACK Quieter Car Ride
Sound Proof Your Car
BLACK LEATHER tap shoes 9M great TENNIS RACKETS $20 (650)796-2326 415-625-1022
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MERCEDES ‘06 C230 - 6 cylinder, navy AUTOMOTIVE 35 Years Experience
condition $99. (650)558-1975 blue, 60K miles, 2 year warranty,
THULE BIKE RACK - Fits rectangular Complete Auto Repair
$18,000, (650)455-7461
DINGO WESTERN BOOTS - (like new) load bars. Holds bike upright. $100.
foreign & domestic 2001 Middlefield Road
$60., (408)764-6142 (650)594-1494 Redwood City
OLDSMOBIL”79Royal Delta 88, 122k
440 Apartments Miles, in excelleny Condition $1,800 www.ontrackautomotive.com (650)299-9991
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dies winter coat - tan colored with green Crosswalk, very good condition $200 call (650)342-8510 1129 California Dr.
lapel & hoodie, $100., (650)888-0129 (650)266-8025 BELMONT - prime, quiet location, view, Burlingame
1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, New carpets, 625 Classic Cars
FOX FUR Scarf 3 Piece $99 obo VOLKI SNOW SKIS - $40., new granite counters, dishwasher, balco- (650)343-4594
(650)363-0360 (408)764-6142 ny, covered carports, storage, pool, no
pets. (650)595-0805
FORD ‘63 THUNDERBIRD Hardtop, 390
engine, Leather Interior. Will consider
680 Autos Wanted
HOODED ALL-WEATHER JACKET: 322 Garage Sales $2,500 Bid (650)364-1374
reversible. Outer: weatherproof tan color.
Iner: Navy plush, elastic cuffs. $15 SAN CARLOS AUTO Don’t lose money
(650)375-8044 470 Rooms 630 Trucks & SUV’s SERVICE & TUNE UP on a trade-in or
LADIES COAT Medium, dark lavender
GARAGE SALE HIP HOUSING DODGE ‘06 DAKOTA SLT model, Quad A Full Service Auto Repair consignment!
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$8500, OBO, Daly City. (650)755-5018
LADIES DONEGAL design 100% wool Saturday, San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
760 El Camino Real Sell your vehicle in the
cap from Wicklow, Ireland, $20. Call
June 29th 635 Vans San Carlos Daily Journal’s
(650)341-8342
(650)593-8085 Auto Classifieds.
LADIES FAUX FUR COAT - Satin lining, 8AM to 3PM Rooms For Rent ‘67 INTERNATIONAL Step Van 1500,
need some brake work. $2500, OBO,
size M/L, $100. obo, (650)525-1990 Travel Inn, San Carlos (650)364-1374
LADIES FUR Jacket (fake) size 12 good 637 Bainbridge Street, $49.-59.daily + tax Just $3 per day.
$294.-$322. weekly + tax 670 Auto Parts
condition $30 (650)692-3260 640 Motorcycles/Scooters
LADIES WINTER coat 3/4 length, rust
Foster City Clean Quiet Convenient
Cable TV, WiFi & Private Bathroom '91 TOYOTA COROLLA RADIATOR. Reach 76,500 drivers
color, with fur collar, $30 obo Microwave and Refrigerator & A/C BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call Original equipment. Excellent cond. Cop- from South SF to
(650)515-2605 Bedroom set, 950 El Camino Real San Carlos 650-995-0003 per fins. $60. San Bruno, (415)999-4947
Palo Alto
(650) 593-3136
LADIES WOOL BLAZER: Classic, size
12, brass buttons. Sag Harbor. Excellent
housewares, bicycles, Mention Daily Journal HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘01 - Softail Blue
2 1976 Nova rims with tires 2057514
leave message $60 for all Call (650)344-5200
condition. $18.00 (650)375-8044 clothing , desk, and Cream, low mileage, extras, $6,400., (650)588-7005 ads@smdailyjournal.com
LEATHER JACKETS (5) - used but not patio set Call Greg @ (650)574-2012 2013 DODGE CHARGER wheels & tires,
abused. Like New, $100 each. 515 Office Space Boss 338, 22-10, $1300 new,
(650)670-2888 and more! HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘83 Shovelhead (650)481-5296 DONATE YOUR CAR
Tax Deduction, We do the Paperwork,
SAN MATEO DRIVE beautiful Medical special construction, 1340 cc’s, 5 HUBCAPS for 1966 Alfa Romeo $50., Free Pickup, Running or Not - in most
LEVIS JACKET - size XXL, Beautiful Office space for rent only $75/day.
cond., med., $35., (650)595-3933 Awesome! $5,950/obo Rob SOLD! (650)580-3316 cases. Help yourself and the Polly Klaas
Paulsurinder1@yahoo.com Foundation. Call (800)380-5257.
MENS JEANS (11) Brand names various CAR TOW chain 9' $35 (650)948-0912
sizes 32,33,34 waist 30,32 length $100. 620 Automobiles HONDA 1983 ASCOT VT 500 Motorcy- FORD FOCUS steel wheels. 14in. rims. Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets
for all (650)347-5104
MENS WRANGLER jeans waist 31
GARAGE SALES 004 INFINITI g35 x with 62k miles. All cle, looks like 2012, must see. $1100,
obo, SOLD!
$100. San Bruno, (415)999-4947 Novas, running or not
Parts collection etc.
wheel drive luxury sport sedan loaded
length 36 five pairs $20 each plus bonus
Leonard (650)504-3621
ESTATE SALES with all options (no navigations).#4508
come with warranty reduced price of
HONDA SPEAR tire 13" $25
(415)999-4947
So clean out that garage
Give me a call
Joe 650 342-2483
Make money, make room! $12995.00 plus fees. (650)637-3900 MOTORCYCLE GLOVES - Excellent HONDA WHEELS with tires. Four steel
NEW! OLD NAVY Coat: Boy/Gril, fleece- condition, black leather, $50. obo, 13in rims. Factory Hub Caps. $150. San
lined, hooded $15 (415)585-3622
List your upcoming garage 2001 AUDI a6 Avanti wagon with 79k
miles in excellent conditions and fully
(650)223-7187 Bruno. SOLD!
NIKE PULLOVER mens heavy jacket
Navy Blue & Red (tag on) Reg. price
sale, moving sale, estate loaded, this is the best priced on internet.
$200 selling for $59 (650)692-3260 sale, yard sale, rummage #5050 reduced price at $8500.00 plus MOTORCYCLE SADDLEBAG with JEEP TJ 2004-2006 (1) ALUMINUM
fees.. (650)637-3900 brackets $35., (650)670-2888 WHEEL & TIRE, brand new condition,
PROM PARTY Dress, Long sleeveless sale, clearance sale, or $90., SOLD!
2001 BMW 330 ci coupe with 108k miles
size 6, beauitful color, megenta, with whatever sale you have... black on black automatic sports and pre- NEW MOTORCYCLE HELMET - Modu- MAZDA 3 2010 CAR COVER - Cover-
shawl like new $40 obo (650)349-6059
in the Daily Journal. mium package #5041 in great conditions, lar, dual visor, $69., (650)595-3933 kraft multibond inside & outside cover,
VICTORIA SECRET 2 piece nightgown, clean car fax offerd at $8995.00 plus like new, $50., (650)678-3557
off white, silk lace. tags attached. paid fees. (650)637-3900
$120, selling for $55 (650)345-1111
Reach over 76,500 readers MECHANIC'S CREEPER - vintage,
from South San Francisco 2002 CHRYSLER PT Cruiser Limited
with 121k miles; she is fully optioned and
645 Boats Comet model SP, all wood with
pillow,four swivel wheels, great shape.
WOMEN'S JEANS size 10 labeled Du-
plex and is priced at $15 (650)574-4439 to Palo Alto. in excellent driving conditions clean Car ‘72 18’ RAYSON V Drive flat boat, 468 $40.00 (650)591-0063
Fax. #4515 sale price $4995.00 plus
WOMEN'S JEANS size 10. Elie Tahari
in your local newspaper. fees. (650)637-3900
Chevy motor with wing custom trailer,
NEW, IN box, Ford Mustang aluminum
$20,000 obo, (650)851-0878
brand new, never worn for $25 water pump & gasket, $60.00. Call
(650)574-4439 Call (650)344-5200 2003 FORD Mustang convertible with
102k miles. gt package with all power BANSHEE SAILBOAT - 13 ft. with ex-
(415)370-3950

group and power top. Ready for tras, $750., SOLD!


317 Building Materials summer.clean car fax#5031 on sale
for $7995.00 plus fees. (650)637-3900
(1) 2" FAUX WOOD WINDOW BLIND,
with 50" and 71" height, still in box, $50
obo (650)345-5502
325 Estate Sales 2003 JEEP grand Cherokee Limited with
100k miles great looking suv one owner
clean Car fax fully loaded with
(2) 50 lb. bags Ultra Flex/RS, new, rapid options.#4520.sale price $8995.00 plus
setting tile mortar with polymer, $30.
each, (808)271-3183
UNEXPECTED fees (650)637-3900

30 FLUORESCENT Lamps 48" (brand


TREASURES 2004 CHEVY Malibu classic with 87k
miles. Clean Car Fax and 3 moths war-
new in box) $75 for all (650)369-9762 ranty.automatic with all power package.
DRAIN PIPE - flexible, 3” & 4”, approx.
Estate Sale #4437 runs and looks great very roomy,
priced at $5850.00 plus fees. (650)637-
Bath Cabinetry Contractors
20’ of 3”, 40 ft. of 4”, $25.all,
(650)851-0878 Woodside 3900
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
ELECTRICAL MATERIAL - Connectors,
couplings, switches, rain tight flex, and
Saturday, June 29
& Sunday June 30
2004 FORD Explorer Eddie bauer with
146k miles. third row seat all all other op-
tions clean Car fax #4330. This nice suv
TUBZ Home repairs &
Foundation work
more.Call. $50.00 for all (650)345-3840
9am to 2 pm each day has a very very low price of $7995.00
plus fees.. (650)637-3900
Over 400 Tubs on display! Retaining wall • Decks • Fences
No job too small
PVC - 1”, 100 feet, 20 ft. lengths, $25.,
(650)851-0878
1281 Canada Rd. 2004 HONDA Civic lx 4 door automatic
World’s Largest “Hands-On, Feet-In” Gary Afu
STEEL MORTAR BOX - 3 x 6, used for
No parking in the Bike Lane or with 154k miles. Looks and drives very Showroom (650)207-2400
on the foot path nice; hard to find. #4517. Clean car and
hand mixing concrete or cement, $35.,
(650)368-0748 50 years accumulation 3000 miles warranty. On
for $5995.00 plus fees. (650)637-3900
sale 4840 Davenport Place Lic# 904960

318 Sports Equipment


packed into home
Clocks, watch parts, tools, 2008 HYUNDAI Accent gls 4 door auto- Fremont, CA 94538
WARREN BUILDER
"EVERLAST FOR HER" Machine to furniture, vintage advertising, full
matic with49k miles. Looks great and
runs excellent, awesome on gas and
very low miles. clean Car Fax. Priced at
(510)770-8686 Contractor & Electrician
help lose weight $30., (650)368-3037 kitchen & garage
2 AIR rifles, shoots .177 pelets. $50 ea & more Unexpected Treasures
$7995.00 plus fees. (650)637-3900
www.tubz.net Kitchen, Bathroom, Additions
Design & Drafting Lowest Rate
Obo (650)591-6842 AUTO REVIEW Lic#964001, Ins. & BBB member
2 BASKETBALLS Spalding NBA, Hardly The San Mateo Daily Journal’s Warren Young
used, $30 all (650)341-5347 weekly Automotive Section.
Every Friday Asphalt/Paving (650)465-8787
2 SOCCER balls hardly used, $30 all 340 Camera & Photo Equip.
San Mateo, (650)341-5347
SONY CYBERSHOT DSC-T-50 - 7.2 MP Look for it in today’s paper to find
information on new cars,
4 TENNIS RACKETS- and 2 racketball
rackets(head).$25.(650)368-0748.
digital camera (black) with case, $175.,
(650)208-5598 used cars, services, and anything AIM CONSTRUCTION Contractors
else having to do
AB-BUSTER as seen on T.V. was $100,
YASAHICA 108 model 35mm SLR Cam- with vehicles. John Peterson
now $45., (650)596-0513
era with flash and 2 zoom lenses $99
• Paving • Grading GENERAL CONTRACTOR
BIKE TRAINER Ascent fluid $85 (415)971-7555
(650)375-8021 GMC '99 DENALI Low miles. This is
loaded with clean leather interior, nice
• Slurry Sealing • Paving Stones Concrete, decks, retaining
DARTBOARD - New, regulation 18” di- 345 Medical Equipment stereo too. Just turned 100k miles, new • Concrete • Patching walls, fences, bricks, roof,
meter, “Halex” brand w/mounting hard- exhaust and tires. Well taken care of. No
ware, 6 brass darts, $16., (650)681-7358 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT - Brand new low ballers or trades please. Pink in hand We AIM to please! gutters, & drains.
port-a-potty, never used, $40., Walker,
DELUXE TABLE tennis with net and $30., (650)832-1392
and ready to go to next owner.
(650)759-3222 $8500 Price is firm. (650)468-6750 Call David
post in box (Martin Kalpatrick) $30 OBO
(650)349-6059 SLEEP APNEA breathing machine com-
plete in box helps you breathe, costs $$$ CHEVY 1998 Monte Carlo 59,000 Miles
(408)422-7695 (650)270-9586
EXERCISE MAT used once, lavender sacrifice for $75, (650)995-0012 $5,000, Call Glen @ (650) 583-1242 Lic.# 916680 Lic# 914544 Bonded & Insured
$12, (650)368-3037 Ext. # 2
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Priced for You! Call John Landscaping (near Old County Road)
Belmont
(650)296-0568 650.421.6508
Free Estimates ASP LANDSCAPING www.belmontile.com
Lic.#834170 • All kinds of Concrete • Stamp M-Sa 8:30 am - 5 pm
• Retaining Wall • Tree Service CASL# 857517
• Brick • Roofing • Fencing
• New Lawns
Free Estimates
FLORES HANDYMAN (650)544-1435 Window Coverings
Serving you is a privilege.
Painting-Interior & Exterior• Roof (650)834-4495
Repair • Base Boards New Fence • RUDOLPH’S INTERIORS
Hardwood Floors • Plumbing • Tile •
Mirrors • Chain Link Fence • Windows Satisfying customers with world-
Electricians Bus Lic# 41942 Moving class service and products since
Call today for free estimate. 1952. Let us help you create the
home of your dreams. Please
(650)274-6133 Bay Area phone for an appointment.
Construction ALL ELECTRICAL
SERVICE Relocation Services (650)685-1250
Specializing in:
650-322-9288 HONEST HANDYMAN Homes, Apts., Storages
Professional, friendly, careful.
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for all your electrical needs Electrical, Carpentry, Commercial/Residential
General Home Repair, Window Fashions
Fully Lic. & Bonded CAL -T190632
Maintenance, Call Armando (650) 630-0424
247 California Dr
ELECTRIC SERVICE GROUP Remodeling Burlingame • 650-348-1268
New Construction
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Lic.# 891766 Painting CORNERSTONE HOME DESIGN San Carlos • 650-508-8518
(650)740-8602
Solas
Complete Kitchen & Bath Resource
Showroom: Countertops Cabinets
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BEST RATES BLINDS, SHADES, SHUTTERS, DRAPERIES
10% OFF Plumbing Fixtures Fine Tile

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Best Rates KO-AM
HARDWOOD FLOORING
FREE ESTIMATES
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(650)866-3222
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Installation & Repair
7 days a week •Refinish
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Large & Small Jobs
Residential & Commercial
Classic Brushwork, Matching, Stain-
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Sinks * Faucets
CA License 950866 Fast turnaround * Expert service
ing, Varnishing, Cabinet Finishing
Wall Effects, Murals, More! 920 Center St., San Carlos
Notices Bonded and Insured (650)620-9639
(415)971-8763
NOTICE TO READERS:
Hauling Lic. #479564 www.harvestkm.com
California law requires that contractors
taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor ELECTRICIAN
or materials) be licensed by the Contrac-
For all your CHAINEY HAULING
tor’s State License Board. State law also Junk & Debris Clean Up
requires that contractors include their li- electrical needs Furniture / Appliance / Disposal
cense number in their advertising. You
can check the status of your licensed Residential, Commercial, Tree / Bush / Dirt / Concrete Demo
contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800- Troubleshooting, Starting at $40 & Up
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in their advertisements that they are not Call Ben (650)685-6617 Free Estimates
licensed by the Contractors State Li- Lic # 427952 (650)207-6592
cense Board.
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DR INSIYA SABOOWALA DDS
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650-477-6920 NOW OPEN Downtown San Mateo Redwood City
320 N. San Mateo Dr. Ste 2 www.LeJuinDaySpa.com Brian Fornesi (650)556-9888
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856 N. Delaware St. (650) 347-6668 Insurance Agency VIP can help you with all of your
real estate needs:
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(650)348-3680 bfornesi@farmersagent.com
Consultation and advice are free
Where every client is a VIP
MILLBRAE SMILE CENTER NCP COLLEGE OF NURSING
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Valerie de Leon, DDS
VEGETARIAN
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$40 for 1/2 hour DRE LIC# 1254368
Family Dentistry Certified Nursing Assistant in as little
Spanish and Tagalog Spoken Lunch & Dinner Collins Insurance
Only Vegetarian Chinese
as 8 weeks.
Call (800) 339-5145 for more Serving the Peninsula Angel Spa
(650)697-9000 since 1981 667 El Camino Real, Redwood City Seniors
Restaurant in Millbrae! information or visit (650)363-8806
15 El Camino Real, 309 Broadway, Millbrae ncpcollegeofnursing.edu and Ron Collins
7 days a week, 9:30am-9:30pm
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AGENCY - Short Term Stays
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Commercial Business Specialist Care
Personal Auto - AARP rep. - Hospice Care
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951 Old County Rd. Suite 1,
CA Lic.# 0276301
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10:00 to 9:30 everyday
(650) 654-2829 LASTING IMPRESSIONS
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est. 1979 REJUVENATE Colma
RECHARGE (650)755-0580
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Watches, Platinum, 2500 S. El Camino
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Tours 10AM-4PM
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850 N. El Camino Real San Mateo
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Body Massage $60/hour
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(650) 347-7007 $5 off one hour w/ this ad Video
Open Daily 9:30 AM to 9:30 PM
ADULT VIDEOS $99 (415)298-0645
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