‘ERNEST & CELESTINE’ POT LICENSES WALL STREET A DELICATE DELIGHT FBI BALKS AT POT BACKGROUND CHECKS ENDS LOWER WEEKEND JOURNAL PAGE 17 NATION PAGE 5 BUSINESS PAGE 10

Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula

Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 • Vol XIII,Edition 180 www.smdailyjournal.com New head of Notre Dame High School takes the reins By Angela Swartz Fridays for the all-girls 62, who acted as interim head until she was Dame Belmont board chair in a press DAILY JOURNAL STAFF school and switched the named as the permanent selection at the end release. “Maryann’s style of leadership has cafeteria over to locally of February. exemplified the spirit of Notre Dame — one Finding Notre Dame High School sourced food for break- Osmond became interim head of school that supports and listens to each person and Belmont’s unofficial school mascot fast and lunch. last July after the retirement of Rita Gleason encourages open and honest communica- Clifford, a cocker spaniel, walking the “I’m glad we have a and recently received unanimous approval tion. She has proven to be a leader who is grounds of the school is just one of the lat- uniform, but I happen to as the new head. masterful at bringing about change with est additions from new Head of School believe you can both “During these eight months of her inter- consensus and buy-in from stakeholders.” Maryann Osmond. teach and learn when im appointment, Maryann has gained the A graduate of Notre Dame High School in In addition to Osmond’s take your dog to Maryann wearing comfortable trust and respect of faculty, staff, students clothes,” said Osmond, and parents,” said Michael Maher, Notre work day on Fridays, she’s added free dress Osmond See OSMOND, Page 16 California GOP plots its future Republicans gathering in the Bay Area this weekend By Juliet Williams THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

California Republicans are gathering in the San Francisco Bay Area this weekend to plot the future of the party in a state where their registration and influence have been slid- ing. Former state Senate minority leader Jim Brulte, who took over as party chairman last spring, has brought the state GOP out of debt, with the most recent financial reports filed MICHELLE DURAND/DAILY JOURNAL with the state showing it has nearly $1.4 million in the Curator Dana Neitzel helps install a protective cover over one of the many model ships on display in the newly renovated bank. Charles Parsons’Ships of the World exhibit at the county historical museum.The exhibit uses the existing model collection “This is a party that, whether we like it or not, has been to tell the county’s maritime history. in decline for over two decades in this state,” Brulte told Discovering our maritime history See GOP, Page 16 Exhibit highlights shipwrecks,warships,working ships,ships of discovery Family of bleach-burned foster By Michelle Durand And a nod to the 80 shipwrecks that child sues Moore Foster Home DAILY JOURNAL STAFF If you go happened between 1851 and 1930 in the waters off the coast — no real sur- Lawsuit claims convicted foster A longtime maritime exhibit at the If you go, Maritime Day is noon to 3 prise considering the dangerous fog county’s history museum is a little p.m. Sunday, March 16 at the and rocks greeting vessels trying to mom had dozens of complaints more shipshape. museum. The exhibit’s grand find their way into the Bay, said Mitch Building on the Charles Parsons’ reopening is free and will include Postel, president of the history muse- By Michelle Durand Ships of the World exhibit of 24 crafts for children,songs and more. um. DAILY JOURNAL STAFF painstakingly handcrafted models, the To visit the exhibit on other days,the Some artifacts recovered from these San Mateo County History Museum is museum is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. watery resting places like opium pipes Prior to a South San Francisco foster ready to tell the story of local history Tuesday to Sunday, 2200 Broadway, and porcelain will be on display mom burning a 20-month ward with on its waters. Redwood City.Tickets are $3 to $5, beginning Sunday, March 16 when the bleach-soaked diapers, the licensed Ship building in South San children five and under are free. museum reopens the exhibit with home had received more than a dozen Francisco during World War II and scow More information at Maritime Day, an afternoon of crafts, allegations of child abuse or neglect, schooners like the Regina “S” that www.historysmc.org. songs and hands-on displays that let according to a lawsuit filed on behalf of transported goods in the Bay will get visitors try out a pulley system and the injured girl. Patricia Moore their rightful due. So will the ships of ship to sail into San Francisco Bay. discovery like the San Carlos, the first See MUSEUM, Page 20 See MOORE, Page 20 2 Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 FOR THE RECORD THE DAILY JOURNAL Thought for the Day “Life’s meaning has always eluded me and I guess it always will.But I love it just the same.” — E.B.White,American author and humorist (1899-1985) This Day in History Roman dictator Julius Caesar was assassinated by a group of nobles that 44 B.C. included Brutus and Cassius. In 1493, Christopher Columbus returned to Spain, con- cluding his first voyage to the Western Hemisphere. In 1767, the seventh president of the United States, Andrew Jackson, was born in Waxhaw, S.C. In 1820, Maine became the 23rd state. In 1913, President Woodrow Wilson met with about 100 reporters for the first formal presidential press conference. In 1919, members of the American Expeditionary Force from World War I convened in Paris for a three-day meeting to found the American Legion. In 1944, during World War II, Allied bombers again raided German-held Monte Cassino. In 1956, the Lerner and Loewe musical play “My Fair Lady,” based on Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion,” opened on Broadway. In 1964, actress Elizabeth Taylor married actor Richard REUTERS Burton in Montreal; it was her fifth marriage, his second. The Canary Wharf financial district (front) and central London emerge from morning fog in this aerial photograph taken by In 1970, Expo ’70, promoting “Progress and Harmony for the Metropolitan Police in London. Mankind,” opened in Osaka, Japan. In 1975, Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis died pineapple-grapefruit juice and coffee. top-selling recording artist from 1969 near Paris at age 69. *** to 1975. Successful on the country and In 1985, the first Internet domain name, symbolics.com, Meals for astronauts while on a mission pop charts, Denver had 14 gold albums was registered by the Symbolics Computer Corp. of are required to provide 2,800 calories and eight platinum albums. Massachusetts. per day. *** In 1999, an Amtrak train slammed into a steel-filled truck *** In the Muppet special, “John Denver at a crossing in Bourbonnais, Ill., killing 11 people. In 1969, Baskin-Robbins introduced and the Muppets: Rocky Mountain Ten years ago: Ten days after being convicted in a stock “Lunar Cheesecake” ice cream to com- Holiday” (1982), Denver takes the scandal, Martha Stewart resigned from the board of Martha memorate the landing on the moon. Muppets camping in the Colorado Stewart Living Omnimedia. (Stewart rejoined the board in *** mountains. A fan of the Muppets, Sept. 2011.) Ousted Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide Irv Robbins and his brother-in-law Burt Denver also starred in “John Denver and returned to the Caribbean from African exile after winning Baskin began Baskin-Robbins in 1945 the Muppets: A Christmas Together” temporary asylum in Jamaica. A drive-by shooting in in Glendale, Calif. They started their (1979). Mosul, Iraq, killed four American missionaries working for In America we say there is a man in the moon. In China it is a toad in the moon. business with 31 ice cream flavors — *** the Richmond, Va.-based Southern Baptist International one for every day of the month. The name of the scientist on the Mission Board. There is a legend that an eclipse occurs when the toad tries to swallow the *** Muppets is Dr. Bunsen Honeydew. His moon. It takes approximately 50 licks to fin- assistant is named Beaker. *** ish a scoop of ice cream. *** Birthdays *** Moonstone, an opalescent gemstone, The youngest guest star on “The is regarded as a sacred stone, believed to The Klondike Bar, a square slice of ice Muppet Show” (1976-1981) was 15- bring good fortune to the person who cream dipped in chocolate, was created year-old Brooke Shields (born 1965). in 1922 in Ohio. wears it . *** *** *** “What would you do for a Klondike The 1980 Calvin Klein jeans commer- Florida declared the moonstone to be cial starring Brooke Shields was con- the official state gem in 1970. Bar?” The nationwide advertising cam- paign was launched in 1982, the first troversial and extremely successful. In Moonstone is not found naturally in the commercial, 15-year-old Shields Florida. The gem was chosen because year the Klondike bar became available around the country. says “You know what comes between the space shuttle that brought Neil me and my Calvins? Nothing.” Within Supreme Court Model Fabio is 53. Rapper-musician Armstrong (born 1930) to the moon in *** In 1994, the Denver Zoo received inter- one week of the national ad campaign, Justice Ruth Bader will.i.am is 39. 1969 was launched from the Kennedy 200,000 pairs of jeans were sold. Ginsburg is 81. Space Center in Florida. national attention when it raised two animals from birth that had never been *** Musician DJ Fontana is 83. Former astronaut Alan L. Bean *** The Kennedy Space Center is a tourist raised in captivity before or since. Do Answer: Klondike and Snow were is 82. Actor Judd Hirsch is 79. Rock musician Phil Lesh is 74. you remember what the animals were polar bear siblings that were rejected by Singer Mike Love (The Beach Boys) is 73. Rock singer-musi- destination. Visitors can see the Astronaut Hall of Fame, experience and their names? See answer at end. their mother and raised by the zoo staff. cian Sly Stone is 71. Rock singer-musician Howard Scott *** The bears now live at Sea World in (War; Lowrider Band) is 68. Rock singer Ry Cooder is 67. interactive space flight simulators and board the Space Shuttle Explorer. At the main entrance to state capital Orlando, Fla. at the wild arctic exhibit. Actor Craig Wasson is 60. Rock singer Dee Snider (Twisted *** building in Denver, Colo., the 13th Sister) is 59. Actress Park Overall is 57. Movie director On July 16, 1969, the crew of the step is exactly one mile above sea Renny Harlin is 55. Singer Terence Trent D’Arby (AKA Apollo 11 mission ate the first meal on level. Denver is known as the mile- Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in Sananda Maitreya) is 52. Rock singer Bret Michaels (Poison) the moon. They had four pieces of high city. the weekend and Wednesday editions of the is 51. Rhythm-and-blues singer Rockwell is 50. Rock singer Daily Journal. Questions? Comments? Email bacon, three sugar cookies, peaches, *** knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344- Mark McGrath (Sugar Ray) is 46. Actress Kim Raver is 45. Singer John Denver (1943-1997) was a 5200 ext. 114.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Lotto Local Weather Forecast March 12 Powerball Fantasy Five Unscramble these four Jumbles, Saturday: Sunny. Highs in the upper one letter to each square, 14 15 28 37 54 10 9 10 11 31 33 60s. Northeast winds 5 to 10 to form four ordinary words. Powerball mph...Becoming northwest 5 to 15 mph NAGIT March 14 Mega Millions Daily Four in the afternoon. Saturday night: Mostly clear. Lows in 4 8 9 3 7 20 40 54 69 12 the upper 40s. Northwest winds 5 to 10

©2014 Tribune Content Agency, LLC Mega number Daily three midday mph. All Rights Reserved. March 12 Super Lotto Plus Sunday: Sunny. Highs in the upper 60s. TOBOH 5 2 1 Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph. 4 23 25 33 42 15 Daily three evening Sunday night: Clear in the evening then becoming most- Mega number ly cloudy. Lows around 50. Northwest winds 5 to 15 mph. 3 3 8 Monday: Mostly cloudy in the morning then becoming partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 60s. LABIVE The Daily Derby race winners are Gorgeous Monday night through Wednesday: Mostly clear. George, No. 8, in first place; Big Ben, No. 4, in Lows in the upper 40s. Highs in the mid 60s. second place;and California Classic,No.5,in third Wednesday night: Mostly cloudy. place.The race time was clocked at 1:41.43.

BUARUN Jumble puzzle magazines available at pennydellpuzzles.com/jumblemags Now arrange the circled letters The San Mateo Daily Journal Phone:...... (650) 344-5200 Fax: (650) 344-5290 to form the surprise answer, as 800 S. Claremont St., Suite 210, San Mateo, CA 94402 suggested by the above cartoon. To Advertise: ...... [email protected] Publisher: Jerry Lee Editor in Chief: Jon Mays Events: ...... [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Print answer here: News:...... [email protected] smdailyjournal.com scribd.com/smdailyjournal Delivery: ...... [email protected] (Answers Monday) twitter.com/smdailyjournal facebook.com/smdailyjournal Career: ...... [email protected] Jumbles: YOUTH IMPEL ABACUS DECADE Yesterday’s As a public service,the Daily Journal prints obituaries of approximately 200 words or less with a photo one time on the date of the family’s choosing.To submit obituaries,email Answer: The pizza parlor’s approach to getting customers information along with a jpeg photo to [email protected] obituaries are edited for style,clarity,length and grammar.If you would like to have an obituary printed to make a purchase was — “BUY” THE SLICE more than once,longer than 250 words or without editing,please submit an inquiry to our advertising department at [email protected]. THE DAILY JOURNAL LOCAL Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 3 No recommendation presented Police reports There just wasn’t a spark Awoman reported an electrician for hit- ting on her and giving her a hug on on Burlingame parking garage Shoreway Road in Belmont before 5:30 p.m. Saturday, March 8. DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT along Primrose Road. A more centrally Comment on located structure, at Lots J and W, would be The commission charged with the task of or share this story at easily accessible, but could cause extra con- BURLINGAME recommending parking solutions for down- gestion and result in a less pedestrian- Theft. A person reported his laptop stolen town Burlingame came to the conclusion www.smdailyjournal.com friendly downtown. The option of putting a from the lobby of a business on the 1300 that all potential parking structure sites are lot in the southern portion of downtown, block of Bayshore Highway before 5:51 problematic and wants to wait until the city parking situation in downtown, the date by where Lots G, F and N are located, is further p.m. Tuesday, March 11. has identified the $10 million to $20 mil- which those measures can be implemented from Burlingame Avenue, according to a Suspicious activity. A person reported a lion needed before making specific sugges- and any other impediments to implement- commission report. woman walking and pulling a suitcase at Arc tions. ing those recommendations. Since funding for a parking structure is Way and El Camino Real before 12:15 p.m. The Burlingame Traffic, Safety and Potential sites all have some drawbacks, not currently available, it would be prema- Tuesday, March 11. Parking Commission presented its recom- the commission found. For the space at the ture for the commission to make a recom- mendations on the potential of building a northern part of downtown currently home mendation whether, or where, the city Theft. Aman reported his medication stolen parking structure downtown to mitigate to structure Aand potentially Lots A1 and/or should build a structure. Additionally studies on the 200 block of Lorton Avenue before concerns over lack of parking at the third, C, and/or the current Donnelley Avenue. If regarding the need for a parking structure 10:25 a.m. Tuesday, March 11. and final, meeting on the topic this week. these sites were chosen, the city should may eventually become necessary, but it Burglary. A car was reported broken into First, the commission has asked staff to consider improving vehicle access from would be premature to commission such a and paperwork was stolen on the First block report back to the commission regarding California Drive along Lorton Avenue, from study until the city has identified the $10 of Highland Avenue before 9:46 a.m. measures — including improved wayfinding El Camino Real, along Chapin Avenue, and million-$20 million necessary to build such Tuesday, March 11. — that could be undertaken to improve the Primrose Road, and from Howard Avenue, a structure, the report stated. Arre s t. A man with an outstanding arrest warrant was arrested by police after someone reported him for singing on the 200 block of Lorton Avenue before 12:19 a.m. Tuesday, Burlingame business owner guilty of $1.96M loan fraud March 11. DAILY JOURNAL STAFF REPORT Charge David J. Johnson. to the lenders and SBA were false. He also At the time he applied for each, Massis admitted making them for the purpose of BELMONT A Burlingame business owner pleaded was in default on approximately $630,000 influencing the lenders to loan him the Lost property. A wedding ring was found guilty Thursday in federal court to falsely in debt owed to Citibank but never disclosed money, and in the case of the SBA, that the on Carlmont Drive before 12:26 p.m. obtaining $1.96 million in loans for his the information. By the time federal inves- false statements were a key factor in secur- Tuesday, March 11. various enterprises by making false state- tigators uncovered the fraud, Massis owed ing the loan. Stolen vehicle. A vehicle was reported ment to three federally insured lenders and approximately $1.8 million and as of last Massis will be sentenced July 23. He faces stolen on Chesteron Avenue before 6:51 the federal Small Business Administration, month the debt was approximately $1 mil- 30 years prison and a $1 million fine on a.m. Tuesday, March 11. the FBI announced Friday. each count of making false statements to lion. Animal call. A person reported seeing a Nimer Anton Massis, 40, lied in three the bank and five years prison and a Massis was indicted Oct. 8, 2013, on dead raccoon on El Camino Real before 8:41 separate business loan packages in 2008 $250,000 fine for the false statement to the three counts of making false statements to a a.m. Monday, March 10. and 2009 for loans guaranteed by the United States. SBA and issued by Mission National federally insured bank and one count of Bank, One California Bank and Capital making a false statement to the United Access Group, announced U.S. Attorney States. On March 13, he pleaded guilty to all Melinda Haag and FBI Special Agent in counts and admitted knowing his statements 4 Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 THE DAILY JOURNAL

EVERSE R MORTGAGE CALL FOR A FREE BROCHURE OR QUOTE

-XVW¬EH¬DJH¬¬DQG¬RZQ¬\RXU¬RZQ¬KRPH ϑ7XUQKRPHHTXLW\LQWRFDVK ϑ3D\RIIELOOV FUHGLWFDUGV ϑ1RPRUHPRQWK\PRUWJDJHSD\PHQWV ϑ5HPDLQLQ\RXUKRPHDVORQJDV\RXOLYH ϑ

t1SFTDSJQUJPOT)PNF .FEJDBM4VQQMJFT%FMJWFSFE t1IBSNBDJTUTPO%VUZ 8FTU5)"WF    /FBS&M$BNJOP 4BO.BUFP 6 Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL

hilip Schultz, a Pulitzer Prize CITY winning author and American poet GOVERNMENT Pwho is dyslexic, will be doing a book signing and speaking with parents • The Redwood and students 8:30 a.m.-10 a.m. March 19 at City Planning San Mateo’s Charles Armstrong Commission will School. discuss its annual *** community devel- Notre opment block Dame grants and HOME investment partnership University programs. The commission will also will kick off develop a work plan for amending zoning their Call to ordinances and hold a public hearing on a Action Day new 133-unit multi-family residence at with keynote 439 Fuller St. speaker The Planning Commission meets 7 Carissa p.m. Tuesday, March 18 at City Hall, Phelps, 1017 Middlefield Road, Redwood City. author of • The Belmont City Council will “Runaway Girl: Escaping Life on the hold a special meeting 5 p.m. Tuesday, Streets, One Helping Hand At a March 18 to consider applications for its Ti m e ” 7 p.m March 19 in Cunningham City Council vacancy and discuss poten- Memorial Chapel. She will speak about tial next steps in the appointment human trafficking and what can be done to process. end it in our community. It will also consider appointment of up to two candidates for the Parks and Recreation Commission. Class notes is a column dedicated to school news. It is compiled by education reporter Angela The council meets at 1 Twin Pines Lane, A Future Chef’s competition took place on Feb.27 at Taft Elementary School in Redwood City. suite 360. Swartz. You can contact her at (650) 344-5200, ext. 105 or at [email protected]. Students were challenged to make their favorite healthy salad recipe.

EXPIRES: March 31, 2014 JACK’S RESTAURANT & BAR: SAN BRUNO 1050 Admiral Court, Suite A San Bruno, CA 94066 650.259.9200 Phone: (650) 589-2222 | Fax: (650) 589-5042 iLoveJacks.com

www.UNrealestate.info A blog dedicated to UNreal events in Real Estate

UNbalanced Market Creates an UNyielding Pace Do you feel like you've been to a weekend open house and you saw all WKH VDPH SHRSOH WKDW \RX VDZ DW ODVW ZHHNHQG V RSHQ KRXVH" 7KDW V SURE- DEO\ EHFDXVH \RX GLG 7KHUH LV VWLOO VLJQLILFDQW VKRUWDJH RI KRPHV FRPLQJ RQ WKH PDUNHW ,W V DQ 81\LHOGLQJ SDFH DQG PDQ\ RI WKH VDPH SHRSOH DUH JRLQJ ZHHN E\ ZHHN WR WKH QH[W RSHQ KRXVHV VXEPLWWLQJ DQ RIIHU DQG LI WKH\ GRQ W JHW WKH KRPH PRYH RQ WR WKH QH[W ZHHNHQG V RSHQ KRXVHV DQG UHSHDW WKH VDPH SURFHVV DOO RYHU DJDLQ ,W·V DQ 81EDODQFHG PDUNHW LQ IDYRU RI VHOOHUV ULJKW QRZ WKDW GHWHUPLQH LW·V WLPH WR WDNH DGYDQWDJH RI WKHVH FRQGLWLRQV DQG UHDS WKH UHZDUGV 0RUH LQ 3DUW  QH[W ZHHN

John King has been serving home sellers and buyers on The Peninsula and Silicon Valley for almost 30 years. Top 1% of Keller Williams agents. THE DAILY JOURNAL NATION Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 7 Around the nation Obama’s promise to review deportations has risks Eight dead in New York gas By Jim Kuhnhenn of the law.” Then the cism some of them have directed at him, blast as rescue operation goes on THE ASSOCIATED PRESS president summoned including calling him “deporter in chief.” 17 labor and immi- Republican House Speaker John NEW YORK — The bodies of all eight people reported gration leaders to the Boehner’s office pointedly warned that missing after a deadly gas explosion destroyed two build- WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama’s new promise to seek ways to White House Friday fixes to the immigration system should ings have been recovered, the fire commissioner said afternoon for what be carried out by Congress, not by the Friday, but workers are treating the scene as a rescue opera- ease his administration’s rate of deporta- tions aims to mollify angry immigrant some participants president on his own. The Democratic- tion in case there are unknown survivors in the rubble. described as a spirited controlled Senate last year passed a com- Salvatore Cassano said no one else is known to be unac- advocates but carries risks for a White House that has insisted it has little discussion of his prehensive bill that would enhance border counted for but workers will continue to scour the debris deportations policies security and provide a path to citizenship from the flattened apartment buildings for victims. More recourse. Barack Obama and the strategy for for many of the 11 million immigrants than 60 people were injured by Wednesday morning’s In asking Homeland Security Secretary enacting a comprehensive congressional who entered the country illegally or over- explosion, and more than 100 others were displaced. Jeh Johnson to review enforcement prac- overhaul of immigration laws. stayed their visas. But the Republican- Cassano said about 70 percent of the debris had been tices, Obama could undo already fragile “The president displayed a great deal of held House has delayed action and favors cleared at the upper Manhattan blast site. But he said the congressional efforts to overhaul immi- sympathy for the families affected by the a more piecemeal approach. pace was expected to quicken after firefighters removed a gration laws. And he still could fall short deportation machinery,” Frank Sharry, “There’s no doubt we have an immigra- hazardous rear wall. of satisfying the demands of pro-immi- tion system that is failing families and He predicted detectives and fire marshals would gain grant groups that have been increasing executive director of America’s Voice, said access to the East Harlem buildings’ basements by midday pressure on him to dramatically reverse after the nearly two-hour session. “There our economy, but until it is reformed Saturday to begin the investigation into what caused the the administration’s record of deporta- was less agreement on when and what through the democratic process, the pres- explosion. tions. should be done about it by the president.” ident is obligated to enforce the laws we “Right now we are in the process of removing the final The White House announced Thursday Participants emerged from the meeting have,” Boehner spokesman Brendan amount of debris,” Cassano said. “We should be moving that Obama had directed Johnson, who unified in their call for House Republicans Buck said Friday. “Failing to do so would much more quickly now.” was sworn in three months ago, to see to act on immigration legislation. damage — perhaps beyond repair — our The rescue effort continued as federal investigators how the department “can conduct enforce- Privately, some said Obama voiced frus- ability to build the trust necessary to announced that gas was detected in underground tests of the ment more humanely within the confines tration during the meeting with the criti- enact real immigration reform.” site in the hours after the explosion, lending support to the hypothesis a gas leak may have been the cause. White House backing off push for surgeon general WASHINGTON — The White House is backing off its push FREE LIVING TRUST SEMINAR for quick confirmation of President Barack Obama’s pick to be surgeon general in the face of opposition from the National Rifle Association and concerns among Democrats Do you need a Trust up for re-election who don’t want to take another tough vote DON’T LET THE GOVERNMENT on a controversial nominee. or have an old Trust that needs updating? Dr. Vivek Hallegere Murthy, a Harvard Medical School GET YOUR ASSETS! We can do a new Trust or restate physician and Obama political organizer, is the latest nom- inee to be targeted for defeat by an outside group in the TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR your old Trust $699.00 midst of the midterm election campaign. Murthy’s support of gun control drew the ire of the NRA, which was a driving AFFAIRS NOW! AND NEVER PAY ANOTHER DIME force 11 months ago in the defeat of Obama-endorsed FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE! stronger background checks for firearms purchases. The White House has decided that, at least for now, it won’t put its vulnerable incumbents in the position of tak- ing a vote that could hurt them in the November elections. It’s an embarrassing setback for Obama, a week after the Senate blocked his pick of Debo Adegbile as the govern- ment’s chief civil rights attorney. Obama’s ‘Funny or Die’skit more than 15 million hits NEW YORK — President Barack Obama’s appearance on $699 the “Between Two Ferns” satirical online talk show this week has reached 15 million views — almost at Justin Regularly $1,398.00 Bieber levels. The website Funny or Die said Friday that Obama’s inter- view with Zach Galifianakis, posted Tuesday, will likely beat Bieber’s record of 17.8 million views for the show. The pop singer’s appearance was posted in September. $699 $699 The president’s appearance to persuade young people to sign up for health insurance is a key moment for the Internet, much like Franklin Roosevelt’s fireside chats were for radio and the Kennedy-Nixon debate for television, said Dick Glover, CEO of the comic website started by Will Wednesday March 26th 10:00AM to 12:00PM Ferrell. Thursday March 20th 10:00AM to 12:00PM Sapore Italiano Restaurant – La Stanza Room Shari’s Cafe 1447 Burlingame Avenue 2010 Rollingwood Drive, San Bruno, CA 94066 Burlingame, CA 94010

Thursday March 20th 2:00PM to 4:00PM Wednesday March 26th 2:00PM to 4:00PM Lost Dog!!! CyBelle’s Front Room Restaurant City of Belmont Twin Pines Lodge 1385 9th Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94122 40 Twin Pines Lane REWARD (Sunset District) Belmont, CA 94002

Tuesday March 25th 10:00AM to 12:00PM Thursday March 27th 10:00AM to 12:00PM Hampton Inn & Suites – Skyline Room Basque Cultural Center Maggie 2700 Junipero Serra Blvd. 599 Railroad Avenue Last seen Daly City, CA 94015 So. San Francisco, CA 94080 3/10, 9pm Tuesday March 25th 2:00PM to 4:00PM Jewish Center of San Francisco – Room 209 Thursday March 27th 2:00PM to 4:00PM 10th & Fremont, 3200 California Street Mimi’s Café San Francisco, CA 94118 Sunnybrae Area 2208 Bridgepointe Parkway THIS IS NOT A PROGRAM BY THE JCCSF San Mateo, CA 94404 (Parking is available underneath building – Bring Self-Parking Ticket into Seminar for Validation)

This is Maggie and she is a member of our family and our 18 month old daughter’s best friend. If you have 951 Mariners Island Center seen her please call (650) 293-9163. REWARD!!! She The Law Offices of CR Abrams, P.C. Suite 300, San Mateo, CA 94404 is very sweet, but scared of her own shadow. She has a 1-877-322-9778 Corporate Office: collar with name and numbers. We just moved over the 27281 Las Ramblas #150 weekend and she does not know the area. If you see Protecting American Families for 25 years! Married her please call us rather than approaching her. couples are encouraged to attend together Call now to Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Thank You!!! reserve your seat! www.crabrams.com ~55 pound Golden retriever / lab mix / Coloring = Golden retriever 8 Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 WORLD THE DAILY JOURNAL U.S.,West brace for Crimea vote By Lara Jakes and Cassandra Vinograd “We believe that a decision to move THE ASSOCIATED PRESS forward by Russia to ratify that vote LONDON — The West braced officially within the Duma would,in fact, Friday for a vote by the Crimean be a backdoor annexation of Crimea.” Peninsula to secede from Ukraine — and likely be annexed by Russia — U.S.Secretary of State John Kerry — as the last attempt for diplomacy broke down despite threats of cost- accepting any offer to claim people of Crimea vote overwhelm- ly international sanctions and Crimea as its own. ingly, as one suspects they will, to other imminent penalties against “We believe that a decision to affiliate or be associated with REUTERS Moscow for forcibly challenging a move forward by Russia to ratify Russia.” A woman writes on a banner of well wishes for the passengers of the missing pro-European government in Kiev. that vote officially within the Crimea, which is Ukraine’s Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Russia’s top diplomat said Duma would, in fact, be a backdoor strategic Black Sea peninsula of 2 Moscow will make no decisions annexation of Crimea,” Kerry told million people, has a majority eth- about Crimea’s future, including reporters in London after six hours nic Russian population and hosts a Missing plane: Piracy whether to embrace it as a new ter- of talks Friday with Russian large Russian naval base. The West ritory, until after a local referendum Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. and Ukraine’s upstart government Sunday to decide whether it should Kerry instead called on Moscow in Kiev believes the region’s vote theory gains credence remain part of Ukraine. to support broad autonomy for to secede is unconstitutional. But By Eileen Ng and Joan Lowy Adding to the speculation that But U.S. Secretary of State John Crimea — still as part of Ukraine Moscow doesn’t recognize leaders THE ASSOCIATED PRESS someone was flying the jet, The Kerry said the vote’s results are all — instead of a move by the strate- in Kiev as legitimate since they New York Times on Friday quoted but a foregone conclusion, and gic peninsula to secede. And he pre- pushed Ukraine’s pro-Russian pres- KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — sources familiar with the investi- urged Russia’s parliament against dicted the probability of “if the ident from power last month. Piracy and pilot suicide are among gation as saying that the plane the scenarios under study as inves- experienced significant changes in Scientists expect traces that will better predict chemical Around the world tigators grow increasingly certain altitude after it lost contact with of ocean radiation soon and radiation spills in the future the missing Malaysia Airlines jet ground control, and altered its than bracing for a threat, arrested a man for allegedly tear- changed course and headed west course more than once. Scientists have crowdsourced a researchers say. ing pages out of books related to after its last radio contact with air A U.S. official told the network of volunteers taking Federal agencies are not sam- Anne Frank at a Tokyo library. traffic controllers. Associated Press earlier that water samples at beaches along pling at the beach. Washington More than 300 books related to The latest evidence suggests the investigators are examining the the West Coast in hopes of captur- also doesn’t test ocean water for the Holocaust victim, including plane didn’t experience a cata- possibility of “human interven- ing a detailed look at low levels of radiation, said Washington “The Diary of a Young Girl,” have strophic incident over the South tion” in the plane’s disappearance, radiation drifting across the ocean Department of Health spokesman been found vandalized recently at China Sea as was initially suspect- adding it may have been “an act of since the 2011 tsunami that devas- Donn Moyer. libraries across Japan’s capital. ed. Some experts theorize that one piracy.” The official, who wasn’t tated a nuclear power plant in Tokyo police said the man, 36, of the pilots, or someone else with authorized to talk to the media and Japan. Man arrested in Anne Frank sneaked into a library on Feb. 5 flying experience, hijacked the spoke on condition of anonymity, With the risk to public health book vandalism in Tokyo and ripped pages from 23 Frank- plane or committed suicide by said it was possible the plane may extremely low, the effort is more TOKYO — Police on Friday related books, including at least plunging the jet into the sea. have landed somewhere. about perfecting computer models one copy of the diary.

Baptist Lutheran A FAMILY SHARING HOPE IN CHRIST

PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH GLORIA DEI LUTHERAN HOPE EVANGELICAL Dr. Larry Wayne Ellis, Pastor CHURCH AND SCHOOL (650) 343-5415 (WELS) LUTHERAN CHURCH 217 North Grant Street, San Mateo 2600 Ralston Ave., Belmont, 600 W. 42nd Ave., San Mateo Sunday Worship Services 8 & 11 am (650) 593-3361 Sunday School 9:30 am Sunday Schedule: Sunday Pastor Eric Ackerman Wednesday Worship 7pm School / Adult Bible Class, 9:15am; Worship, 10:30am www.pilgrimbcsm.org Worship Service 10:00 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM LISTEN TO OUR Hope Lutheran Preschool RADIO BROADCAST! Non-Denominational (KFAX 1100 on the AM Dial) admits students of any race, color and national or ethnic origin. 4:30 a.m.at 5:30 PM License No. 410500322. Church of the Call (650) 349-0100 Highlands HopeLutheranSanMateo.org Buddhist “A community of caring Christians” 1900 Monterey Drive SAN MATEO (corner Sneath Lane) San Bruno BUDDHIST TEMPLE (650)873-4095 Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Adult Worship Services: (Pure Land Buddhism) Friday: 7:30 pm (singles) Saturday: 7:00 pm 2 So. Claremont St. Sun 7, 8:30, 10, & 11:30 am, San Mateo 5 pm (650) 342-2541 Youth Worship Service: Sunday English Service & For high school & young college Dharma School - 9:30 AM Sunday at 10:00 am Reverend Henry Adams Sunday School www.sanmateobuddhisttemple.org For adults & children of all ages Sunday at 10:00 am Donald Sheley, Founding Pastor Leighton Sheley, Senior Pastor Church of Christ

CHURCH OF CHRIST 525 South Bayshore Blvd. SM REDWOOD CHURCH 650-343-4997 Our mission... Bible School 9:45am Services 11:00am and 2:00pm To know Christ and make him known. Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm 901 Madison Ave., Redwood City Minister J.S. Oxendine (650)366-1223 Clases de Biblicas Y Servicio de Adoracion Sunday services: En Espanol, Si UD. Lo Solicita 9:00AM & 10:45AM www.church-of-christ.org/cocsm www.redwoodchurch.org THE DAILY JOURNAL OPINION Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 9 Border Patrol’s deadly force The problem of poverty Executive Research Forum, also criti- ebates about the minimum wage, income and Sacramento Bee Other voices cized the patrol for not diligently wealth inequality and economic growth are rag- investigating shooting incidents. Ding across the nation. Here in Silicon Valley, rossing into the United U.S. Customs and Border those debates can seem far away with little relevance in changes come after scrutiny from States illegally is not a capi- Protection, which commissioned the the land of $1.5 million bungalows and fast-food outlets civil rights groups and the Mexican tal crime. Yet since 2010, report, sought to keep it under wraps, that pay bored high school students a premium to keep C government, and follow eye-opening submitting only a watered-down sum- them from quitting. some 20 people have been fatally reports a week earlier by Tim Johnson mary to congressional committees, However, all is not well in the shot by Border Patrol agents along of McClatchy’s foreign staff and by the Times said. Until Friday, federal rest of California. Last year, the the U.S.-Mexico border. the Los Angeles Times. officials had refused to release the pol- U.S. Census Bureau reported a The head of the Border Patrol has Johnson reported that in some of icy covering when agents are empow- poverty rate in our state of taken the correct and necessary step the border killings, there are serious ered to use deadly force. almost 24 percent. Moreover, a of making clear to his agents that questions whether deadly force was using deadly force should be a last Those are troubling lapses of trans- recent Bloomberg News story really required. Critics also say the states we have a widening resort. Last week, Chief Michael patrol has resisted adopting safe- parency and accountability for an Fisher ordered agents not to step in agency that has grown dramatically in income gap, with food stamp guards on the use of lethal force and use increasing at almost double front of moving vehicles in order to has weakened training standards, recent years, to some 21,700 agents. open fire, and not to shoot at fleeing New Homeland Security Secretary the national rate since Gov. Johnson reported. Jerry Brown took office in vehicles. He also directed agents to The Los Angeles Times disclosed Jeh Johnson deserves praise — not seek cover or move away from rock flak from the agents’ union — for 2011. details of a report by independent law Some say that all we need are throwers, and not to shoot unless in enforcement experts, who found that pushing the Border Patrol to issue the John McDowell imminent danger. new use-of-force guidelines and to more government programs and agents had deliberately stepped into the problem would be solved. Since President Lyndon B. No doubt, agents should be able to the path of vehicles to justify shoot- make them public. protect themselves or the public. But Securing the border is crucial. Johnson began the War on Poverty in 1964, the govern- ing at drivers and had fired at rock ment has spent more than $16 trillion to fight poverty, it’s also clear that more intensive throwers on the Mexican side of the Given political realities, it’s a prereq- training is needed to make sure this uisite before the long overdue and according to the libertarian Cato Institute. Yet that vast border — and that the patrol had sum has had hardly any effect. In 1964, 19 percent of reasonable policy is followed. rejected restrictions on the use of comprehensive reform of our broken The new rules bring the patrol more immigration system can move for- Americans lived in poverty. Today, 15 percent do. And deadly force in those situations. The today, almost 22 percent of children live in poverty while in line with the nation’s major law review, by the highly respected Police ward. But the border can’t be a killing enforcement departments. The zone. the rate was 23 percent in 1964. Just this week, the city of San Francisco reported it spends almost $166 million annually for its approximate- ly 6,400 homeless, or about $25,000 per person and $100,000 for a family of four. However, the number of homeless has barely budged over the last decade. Clearly, Letters to the editor something isn’t working. While government programs work to ease the plight of those in poverty, especially for people who cannot be expected to work, they are terrible at doing the most Feinstein versus CIA Anthony Taguba, who directed the your career and the more you succeed important job of all — raising individuals and families Abu Ghraib investigation, wrote that in the department you are working out of poverty and into the middle class. Editor, “there is no longer any doubt as to for. This is why the police will usual- But there is, surprisingly to some, a consensus across Perhaps the chickens may finally be whether the [Bush] administration has ly not arrest someone until they are liberal, conservative and libertarian think tanks about coming home to roost. Pressure is committed war crimes. The only ques- certain they will gain a conviction.” what can be done to address this central problem of pover- building on the CIA to release one of tion that remains to be answered is Those are the words of former San the most potentially explosive docu- ty. whether those who ordered the use of Jose police chief Joseph McNamara While their answers may sound simple, they are hard to ments of the post-9/11 era: a secret torture will be held to account.” Senate report revealing in gruesome from a segment of the News Hour implement and require a cultural shift in attitudes, norms detail the extent of the agency’s use hosted by Ray Suarez on a Saturday and behavior. As Ronald Reagan said in his first guberna- of torture. Tejinder Uberoi morning several years ago regarding torial inaugural address, “The truth is, there are simple We gave birth to spy agencies, most the debate over the Miranda rights. answers — there just are not easy ones.” notably the Central Intelligence Los Altos In regards to the case of Matthew In testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Agency and the National Security Llaneza from San Jose who was Finance, Ron Haskins of the liberal Brookings Agency, with unlimited funding, and recently convicted of acts of terror- Institution identifies three steps that individuals can take their dark activities continue to haunt My view of the country ism, it is and never should be law to ensure that they will not live in poverty. us. U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, chair Editor, enforcement’s job to encourage or First, young people must complete their high school of the Senate Intelligence Committee, The political system is a negative entice a person into committing a education. In California, it’s easier said than done, as is now crying foul, accusing the CIA drag on the country. Congress — let’s crime, as what happened to him. of stonewalling investigations into more than 13 percent of high school students drop out give them six months off out of Clearly Matthew’s Llaneza’s mental before graduation. This number grows to 16 percent for torture and rendition and blatant Washington, D.C. When we call them capacity to make judgements and per- intimidation. The CIA fired back Hispanic students and to a whopping 22 percent for black back, we will pay them for what they ceive reality were severely dimin- accusing Senate staffers of stealing students. Combine these numbers with the state’s abysmal have accomplished. The new pay will ished, especially in comparison to classified documents. It is ironic that achievement rating, a D-plus in Education Week Research be pro bono/minimum wage, and let’s experienced FBI agents. To sentence a Feinstein vigorously defended the see what kind of results we get. Center’s latest Quality Counts report, and the chances of NSA in its unprecedented theft of person of such emotional and mental We need solutions only. educational success for California’s at-risk children are Americans’ personal information. The frailty to 15 years in a federal prison greatly reduced. separation of powers between the is totally outrageous, and the judge in Second, upon graduation, young people must work full Donald Ruiz Oakland who passed the sentence executive and legislative branch of time at a job, any job, for at least a year if not longer. should be ashamed of herself. government must be rigorously South San Francisco Again, in California this is a tough proposition. At 8.1 upheld and Feinstein is right to It is a sad day in America when the demand accountability. most vulnerable and disenfranchised percent, our unemployment rate is higher than the rest of the country. The youth unemployment rate is even higher. Amnesty for torturers is unaccept- What a sick joke members of our society are con- able — there is little doubt that the demned by the very system that Third, young people should wait until 21 to marry and most appalling brutality took place. Editor, should be there to protect them. they should marry before having children. The conserva- For example, former combat General “When you are a police officer the tive Heritage Foundation notes in a recent report that mar- Barry McCaffrey declared, “We tor- way you make it in your career is riage inequality may be the single biggest driver of tured people unmercifully. We proba- with arrests, and convictions. Not just national income inequality. Heritage finds that being mar- Patrick Field bly murdered dozens of them during arresting people, but convicting them, ried has “roughly the same effect in reducing poverty that the course of that, both the armed and sending them to prison. The more Palo Alto adding five to six years to a parent’s education has.” forces and the CIA.” Major General you do this, the more you advance in Moreover, Heritage finds that, “The U.S. is steadily sep- arating into a two-caste system with marriage and educa- OUR MISSION: tion as the dividing line. ... In the bottom-income third, It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most children are raised by single parents with a high school accurate, fair and relevant local news source for degree or less.” But, with a child first, marriage second those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula. By combining local news and sports coverage, ethos in low-income communities, this step is rarely fol- Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, lowed. Charlotte Andersen Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to Jon Mays, Editor in Chief Yet, according to Haskins’ testimony, “People who fol- Scott Jacobs Paul Moisio provide our readers with the highest quality lowed all three of these rules had only a 2 percent chance Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Mike Somavilla Kevin Smith information resource in San Mateo County. Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we of being in poverty and a 72 percent chance of joining the Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer INTERNS,CORRESPONDENTS,CONTRACTORS: choose to reflect the diverse character of this middle class.” Nicola Zeuzem, Production Manager Mari Andreatta Robert Armstrong dynamic and ever-changing community. Conservative, liberal and libertarian policy experts Arianna Bayangos Kerry Chan Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events Caroline Denney David Egan agree. We know how to defeat inter-generational poverty Darold Fredricks Dominic Gialdini and lift families into the middle class. While government Michelle Durand, Senior Reporter SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM Tom Jung Janani Kumar programs can ameliorate the worst of poverty’s depriva- Follow us on Twitter and Facebook: REPORTERS: Ken Martin Jeff Palter tions, what is needed are stronger efforts to create educa- Terry Bernal, Angela Swartz, Samantha Weigel Nick Rose Andrew Scheiner facebook.com/smdailyjournal Jacqueline Tang Kevin Thomas tion, incentives and conditions to make it easier for peo- Susan E. Cohn, Senior Correspondent: Events Annika Ulrich David Wong twitter.com/smdailyjournal ple to take the three basic steps and leave poverty behind. Ricci Lam, Production Assistant Online edition at scribd.com/smdailyjournal John McDowell is a longtime county resident having first Letters to the Editor • Emailed documents are preferred: Correction Policy Should be no longer than 250 words. [email protected] The Daily Journal corrects its errors. moved to San Carlos in 1963. In the intervening years, he Perspective Columns • Letter writers are limited to two submissions a If you question the accuracy of any article in the Daily Should be no longer than 600 words. month. Journal, please contact the editor at has worked as a political volunteer and staff member in • Illegibly handwritten letters and anonymous letters Opinions expressed in letters, columns and [email protected] local, state and federal government, including time spent as will not be accepted. perspectives are those of the individual writer and do or by phone at: 344-5200, ext. 107 • Please include a city of residence and phone number not necessarily represent the views of the Daily Journal Editorials represent the viewpoint of the Daily Journal a press secretary on Capitol Hill and in the George W. Bush where we can reach you. staff. editorial board and not any one individual. administration. 10 Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 BUSINESS THE DAILY JOURNAL Stocks end lower ahead of Ukraine vote By Alex Veiga senior market strategist with ING U.S. would likely affect the energy sector THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Investment Management. “The market and oil in particular, said Jonathan hasn’t been rattled severely by what’s Corpina, senior managing partner at Stock investors started the week been going on this week, therefore I Median Equity Partners. worrying about China. They ended it think next week I’d probably expect a “Any sanctions, if they get to that waiting on Russia. similar reaction.” level, are going to have a major effect Dow 16,065.67 -43.22 10-Yr Bond 2.64 -0.01 Investors spent much of Friday mon- In government bond trading, the in all areas,” he said. Nasdaq 4,245.40 -15.02 Oil (per barrel) 98.89 itoring developments in the Ukraine’s yield on the 10-year Treasury note was Russia is the world’s eighth largest S&P 500 1,841.13 -5.21 Gold 1,383.50 region of Crimea, where residents will little changed from late Thursday at economy. Its oil and gas exports make vote Sunday on whether to join 2.65 percent. up roughly a quarter of its GDP. Russia. The U.S. and European Union Despite the Dow posting its fifth Escalating tension in Ukraine is the Big movers have vowed to impose sanctions on loss in five days, the market regained latest development in a volatile year Russia as early as Monday if Moscow some of its footing from a day earlier, for the stock market. Severe winter Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Friday on the New moves to annex Crimea. when the three major indexes lost weather has hurt corporate earnings York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market: more than 1 percent — the worst day and stoked doubts about the strength NYSE The uncertainty mostly stalled major General Motors Co.,up 30 cents to $34.09 stock indexes, which moved between for the market in six weeks. Thursday’s of the U.S. economy. Concerns over Despite the upturn, a steady drumbeat of revelations about botched small gains and losses through much decline was a sharp contrast to the rel- emerging markets battered stocks at recalls dragged shares of the automaker down almost 10 percent this of the day. Many investors took a cau- atively quiet trading Monday through the end of January. And in recent week. Wednesday. weeks, discouraging data on the Barrick Gold Corp.,up 12 cents to $20.91 tious approach, turning to lower-risk As Russia mobilizes near the Ukraine border,gold prices are hitting six- stocks like utilities. Discussions between U.S. Secretary Chinese economy have added to month highs near $1,400 per ounce,benefiting miners. All told, the Dow Jones industrial of State John Kerry and Russia investors’ concerns. Aeropostale Inc.,down $1.47 to $5.83 average slid 43.22 points, or 0.3 per- Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov That’s a stark shift from last year, The retailer hit 52-week lows after losses widened and it cut a financing Friday set the mood heading into the when the market enjoyed a surge of 30 deal that could give one investor a larger stake. cent, to end at 16,065.67. The General Mills Inc.,down $1.24 to $49.77 Standard & Poor’s 500 index fell 5.21 weekend. Despite six hours of talks, percent and slightly more, if dividends The maker of Cheerios,Yoplait and Betty Crocker issued a weak outlook, points, or 0.3 percent, to close at the two sides had “no common are included. citing lower demand for its products in developed markets. 1,841.13. The Nasdaq composite vision,” for the crisis in Ukraine, “The ride this year will be bumpier Nasdaq Lavrov said. than last year,” said Jim Dunigan, Liberty Media Corp.,up $9.11 to $135.25 dropped 15.02 points, or 0.4 percent, The communications and entertainment company controlled by to finish at 4,245.40. He told reporters that Russia has no managing executive of investments at billionaire John Malone dropped its bid to buy the rest of Sirius. Even so, the S&P 500 index ended plans to invade southeastern Ukraine. The PNC Financial Services Group. Strayer Education Inc.,down 29 cents to $46.03 the week down less than 2 percent from But if Crimea secedes, the U.S. and “Coming off a market of plus 32 per- The White House has proposed rules that could cut federal funding to European Union plan to slap sanctions cent last year, it’s not surprising the higher-education training programs based on default rates. a record high reached the previous Keurig Green Mountain Inc.,up $7.09 to $113.25 Friday. And it remains just slightly in on Russian officials and businesses difficulty to gain any traction here.” The single-serve coffee machine maker cut a new deal with Starbucks the red for the year. accused of escalating the crisis and Still, Cavanaugh of ING U.S. ditching an exclusivity clause to give it more flexibility. “The market is still pretty close to undermining Ukraine’s new govern- Investment Management, said Hibbett Sports Inc.,down $2.14 to $55.70 ment. investors know that fundamentals are Fourth-quarter profits slumped as the sporting goods store saw traffic all-time highs. I think that speaks decline amid fierce winter storms over the holidays. volumes,” said Karyn Cavanaugh, a The impact of sanctions on Russia “solid.” Business briefs Uneasy first steps with Google Glass Castlight Health shares more than double in debut By Barbara Ortutay THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Shares of Castlight Health Inc. more than doubled Friday in their debut NEW YORK — Shaped like a lopsided on the New York Stock Exchange. headband, Google Glass is an unassuming The online health care software company piece of technology when you’re holding it raised $177.6 million in an initial public in your hands. You feel as if you can almost offering priced at $16 per share. break it, testing its flexibility. Putting it Its shares jumped $23.80 to close at on, though, is another story. $39.80 Friday. They rose as high as $41.95 Once you do, this Internet-connected eye- earlier in the day. wear takes on a life of its own. You become The San Francisco-based company sells “The Person Wearing Google Glass” and all cloud-based software to large companies that the assumptions that brings with it —about provide the service to their workers. your wealth, boorishness or curiosity. Such Employees use Castlight to search and com- is the fate of early adopters of new tech- pare doctors, hospitals and procedures based nologies, whether it’s the Sony Walkman, on cost and the quality of care. It’s a way for the first iPod with its conspicuous white ear- companies and employees to lower their buds, or the Segway scooter. Google calls health care costs. the people who wear Glass “explorers,” “We’re really focusing on building an icon- because the device is not yet available to the ic company that changes health care,” said general public. CEO and co-founder Giovanni Colella. With its $1,500 price tag, the device is far Castlight sold 11.1 million share of its from having mass appeal. At the South By Class B common stock in the IPO. The $16- Southwest Interactive tech jamboree in per-share price was above its previously Austin this week, I counted fewer than a announced range of $13 per share and $15 per dozen people wearing it, including technol- REUTERS share. ogy blogger Robert Scoble, who isn’t shy Google founder Sergey Brin poses for a portrait wearing Google Glass glasses. The stock is trading under the ticker sym- about posting pictures of himself in the bol “CSLT.” shower, red-faced, water running, wearing remote parts of the world and contact lenses pagers, MP3 players and personal digital the device. that monitor glucose levels in diabetics. assistants paved the way for the era of the Pinkberry co-founder Google, like most successful technology There’s an inherent risk in moonshots, smartphone. Fitness bands, too, may fit gets prison in assault however: What if you never reach the into this category. companies, dreamers and inventors, likes to LOS ANGELES — A co-founder of the take a long view on things. It calls some of moon? Ten years from now, we may look In its current, early version, Google Glass back at Google Glass as one of those short- feels bulky on my face and when I look in frozen yogurt chain Pinkberry was sentenced its most outlandish projects “moonshots.” Friday to seven years in prison for beating a Besides Glass, these include its driverless lived bridges that takes us from one techno- the mirror I see a futuristic telemarketer logical breakthrough to the next, just as looking back at me. homeless man with a tire iron in Los Angeles. car, balloons that deliver Internet service to Young Lee, 49, was sentenced to the maxi- mum term for the June 2011 attack near a Hollywood freeway off-ramp. Target says it ignored early signs of data breach Authorities said Lee confronted Daniel Bolding as the transient was panhandling at THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bloomberg Newsweek reported Thursday activity, the team determined that it did not the Vermont Avenue exit near U.S. 101. that Target’s security team in Bangalore warrant immediate follow up. “ Lee claimed Bolding flashed a sexually- NEW YORK — Target Corp. said in its received security alerts on Nov. 30 that indi- She added, “With the benefit of hindsight, themed tattoo to several people in Lee’s car, annual report that a massive security breach cated malicious software had appeared in its we are investigating whether, if different including his fiancee. has hurt its image and business, while network. It then flagged the security team at judgments had been made, the outcome may Lee drove away but returned and attacked spawning dozens of legal actions, and it its home office in Minneapolis. have been different.” Bolding, who was struck twice in the head and noted it can’t estimate how big the financial “Like any large company, each week at Target continues to grapple with the fall- suffered a broken arm before witnesses tab will end up being. Target there are a vast number of technical out of its massive breach since it revealed in stopped the assault, prosecutors said. The disclosure Friday with the Securities events that take place and are logged,” said mid-December that hackers stole credit card The 44-year-old Bolding testified at trial and Exchange Commission came as the Target spokeswoman Molly Snyder in a numbers and personal data of millions of its that he was begging from drivers when his nation’s second-largest discounter said sep- statement. “Through our investigation, we customers. Target announced last week that shirt rode up, revealing the tattoo, which arately that security software picked up on learned after these criminals entered our net- its chief information officer, Beth Jacob, showed a stick-figure couple having sex. suspicious activity after a cyberattack was work, a small amount of their activity was had resigned and it was searching for an In November, jurors convicted Lee of launched, but it decided not to take immedi- logged and surfaced to our team. That activ- interim CIO. It also said it was working to assault with a deadly weapon, with a special ate action. ity was evaluated and acted upon. Based on overhaul some of its divisions that handle allegation that the attack caused great bodily The acknowledgement comes after their interpretation and evaluation of that security and technology. injury. PITCHING ON POINT: THE GIANTS’MADISON BUMGARNER AND THE A’S DAN STRAILY DEAL IN SPRING TRAINING STARTS >> PAGE 15

<<< Page 12, Phil Jackson returning to NBA to take over Knicks Weekend,March 15-16,2014 Skateboarding Dons walk off in wild one pro Chris Cole By Terry Bernal DAILY JOURNAL STAFF rules the streets Aragon’s secret weapon isn’t going to stay a secret for long. By Bernie Wilson Dons first baseman Nicole Briedis had her THE ASSOCIATED PRESS second clutch hit in as many games as the senior delivered the game-winning hit in SAN MARCOS — Chris Cole didn’t get into Friday’s 14-13 win over Mills. Aragon pro street skateboarding for the money. The entered into its final at bat trailing by a run. money happened to find him. But with one out, the Dons loaded the bases Cole has cashed enough six-figure contest for their secret weapon, and Briedis prompt- checks and done well enough from shoe deals to ly slammed a two-RBI single into left field afford a nice lifestyle for his family in a million- to plate both the tying and winning runs to dollar house hidden away in a hilly, rural area of tab the walk-off victory. northern San Diego County, where rattlesnakes The lead changed four times in the epic occasionally slither onto the property and coy- softball slugfest, with Aragon leading by as otes howl at night. much as five runs, and Mills leading by as A transplant from subur- much as three. Both starting pitchers — ban Philadelphia, Cole Mills’ Sara Cisneros and Aragon’s Jessica likes the quiet. Having an Doss — went the distance. Aragon commit- 8.5-acre plot gives him a ted five errors throughout. But the two errors great place where he and committed by Mills loomed even larger. wife Christina can raise “It was a fight. It was a battle,” Aragon their two kids, and there’s head coach Christie Hjelm said. “It was a plenty of room for a good game overall. We definitely have to $125,000 concrete skate park, where he practices refocus on some pitching and some defense. Chris Cole … But I think it came down to the fight and tricks on rails, stairs, the desire and the want. And our girls, they ledges and benches. want it. They want to be good.” He’s the defending Street League It was an infield error that set the stage for Skateboarding champion and is favored to dom- the Aragon comeback in the seventh. Dons inate this summer’s series. junior Jen Horita hit a squibbed a grounder Cole occasionally flies to China and other back through the middle that the Mills places to film videos of his tricks. A few years defense could not handle. Jen Horita quickly ago, he and some other skaters appeared in the stole second then had the presence of mind video for “Was It Worth It?” by Children of to advance to third after a throw across the Bodom, a melodic death metal band from infield on a groundout to shortstop off the Finland. bat of cleanup hitter Soraya Valdez-Frick. “It’s a kick-ass living right now. If I had a Then with two outs, the wheels started kick-ass plan for when I grow up, then I’d be in turning in the Mills dugout — and from heaven,” Cole said with a laugh. beyond it. The 32-year-old Cole is at the top of his Mills first-year head coach Packy Moss is career. Last year he claimed the $200,000, win- familiar with the ins and outs of softball. ner-take-all final of Street League But he is in his first year of coaching the Skateboarding. Earlier in the summer, he finally sport and relies on fan-in-the-stands broke through with his first win since the series Fernando Cisneros — the father of Friday’s started in 2010, pocketing another $100,000. starting pitcher and assistant coach of her Last week, DC Shoes released the Cole Lite II, travel-ball team, the NorCal Blast — to do his second signature skate shoe. much of the pitch calling and strategizing “That’s tops,” Cole said. “You don’t buy a from the grandstands. house on board sales. You buy a house with shoe “[Sara Cisneros] plays club and she’s TERRY BERNAL/DAILY JOURNAL sales.” Aragon’s secret weapon, Nicole Briedis, delivers the two-run single to give the Dons a See SOFTBALL, Page 13 walk-off win in a wild 14-13 victory.The senior is now 3 for 8 with four RBIs on the season. See COLE, Page 14 A’s starters Parker and Follow the money Griffin have arm injuries THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a 10.61 ERAin three starts, in NFL free agency giving up four runs on four SURPRISE, Ariz. — Jarrod Parker and A.J. hits, including two home By Barry Wilner aren’t likely to have interest in the rest of Griffin will probably start the season on the runs, in a start Monday THE ASSOCIATED PRESS this contract. disabled list instead of in the Oakland against the Los Angeles For nearly every agreement in free Athletics’rotation. Dodgers. He had forearm NEW YORK — Hidden money, dead agency, that’s how it is. Follow the guaran- A’s manager Bob Melvin said Friday that problems at the end of last money, funny money. teed money, be skeptical of the back end of Parker has right forearm tightness and sore- season. They all apply to NFL free agency, where all deals — especially the extremely ness and would be examined Monday by Dr. “His bullpens were really the price tags never really are what the lengthy ones. James Andrews in Birmingham, Ala. Jarrod Parker good leading up to teams, agents or players say they are. Bill Polian, who built three Super Bowl Melvin said Griffin has a sore elbow and (games),” Melvin said. Sure, there are a very few deals that are teams (Buffalo, Carolina, Indianapolis), would be examined by team physician Dr. “We felt confident he was exactly what they say on paper, such as points to Green Bay as an example of how Douglas Freedberg and have an MRI Friday in over the issues he had at the standout cornerback Darrelle Revis’ one- to approach free agency. Notice that the Scottsdale, Ariz. end of last year. But then year, $12 million contract with New Packers barely have taken part in it this “They’re both in jeopardy of not starting when he started pitching in England. No confusion on the length or the year, their usual course. the season with us,” Melvin said. “Obviously, games, it would take him a value. “Free agency is not free, it costs two potentially it is a couple of blows for us.” while to get loose. His first Compare that to what the guy Revis is things you never get back: time and Melvin said even if both are completely outing wasn’t great. The replacing with the Patriots, Aqib Talib, got money,” says Polian, now an analyst for cleared after the examinations they would not other day the first inning with Denver. The Broncos offered Talib a ESPN and SiriusXM. “When you have a good immediately return to game action and spring was rough and then he got six-year contract for $57 million, with $26 team, and the Green Bay Packers have a good team and a good personnel department training time is running short. A.J. Griffin going. million guaranteed. An average of well over “We’re two weeks away from the start of the “Finally, when he was $9 million a season, right? that drafts well ... then it behooves you to season,” Melvin said. playing catch (Thursday) we were watching Uh, not quite. stay conservative in free agency. Sign your Parker, who was penciled in for the March him and it didn’t look like he was feeling great The only money Talib definitely will see own and be in a position to make very good 31 opener against Cleveland, had reconstruc- about it. I called him in and we talked and he is the $26 million, which he’ll get even if judgments on a few players in free agency. tive elbow surgery in 2009 performed by Dr. admitted to me his forearm is a little bit tight, he is injured and barely plays for Denver. In “That is what the Packers have done James Andrews and missed the 2010 season. four years, he will be 32 and unless he plays Parker has struggled in spring training with See ATHLETICS, Page 14 like, well, a vintage Revis, the Broncos See NFL, Page 13 12 Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL Sharks 4, Islanders 3 Phil Jackson returning to NBA Sharks score four By Tim Reynolds He has been out of the league and largely out of the public THE ASSOCIATED PRESS eye since 2011, when he ended his coaching stint with the Los Angeles Lakers. His arrival in New York will likely Phil Jackson is returning to the NBA. usher in a new era for the Knicks, who may miss the play- goals on Nabokov, Jackson has agreed to run the New York Knicks’ front offs this season after winning 54 games a year ago. office and will be introduced at a news conference Tuesday Even NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said earlier this morning, a person familiar with the week that he wanted to see Jackson back in the game, say- negotiations between the 11-time cham- ing “the league needs him.” top Islanders 4-3 pion coach and the team told the Apparently, the Knicks felt they needed him as well. The 68-year-old Jackson has said in the past that teams By Allan Kreda Associated Press on Friday. The person spoke on condition of have tried to lure him back to the NBA, and there has been THE ASSOCIATED PRESS anonymity because the Knicks would speculation for several days that this offer from the Knicks only confirm that a “major announce- would be good enough to get him to interrupt retirement. UNIONDALE, N.Y.— San Jose has dominated the ment” involving team executives was Other than announcing the Tuesday news conference, the Eastern Conference all season, and Sharks captain Joe scheduled. Jackson also did not make any Knicks declined further comment. Jackson won six champi- Thornton kept that trend going against an old friend. immediate public comment. onships as coach of the Chicago Bulls, then five more with Matt Nieto and Jason Demers scored first-period goals, Phil Jackson The move had been expected for sever- the Lakers. and the Sharks made the most of 26 shots against the al days, with Knicks star Carmelo Now comes a new challenge: Building a winner from the Islanders and goalie Evgeni Nabokov in a 4-3 victory on Anthony saying earlier in the week that he was told Jackson front office. Friday night. would be “coming on board” with the team, which has not And he’ll be facing a number of big questions right away, Thornton and Marty Havlat added goals in the second won an NBA championship since 1973. Jackson played for such as the fate of coach Mike Woodson, and what can the period for the Sharks, who won their fifth straight and that team. team do to try and keep Anthony, who will have the right to improved to 20-6-3 against the East. Antti Niemi made depart as a free agent this summer. 35 saves for San Jose, which faced former Sharks goalie Nabokov in his first start against them. blasted two home runs and had four hits to improve his sea- “It was definitely weird seeing him on the other side,” Local sports roundup son average to .571. Senior starter Evan McClain earned the Thornton said of his long-time Sharks teammate. “But win to improve to 2-0. Carlmont hosts Palo Alto, Saturday we had to focus because they play hard every night. Swimming at noon, and open PAL Bay Division play Wednesday We’re glad to get the two points.” Girls: Menlo-Atherton 135,Terra Nova 35 against Burlingame. The Sharks (44-17-7) are battling Anaheim for the top Boys: Menlo-Atherton 103,Terra Nova 62 spot in the Pacific Division. San Jose will play at the Not only did the Menlo-Atherton sweep the boys’ and De La Salle 9,Serra 6 New York Rangers on Sunday at Madison Square Garden. girls’ meets against Terra Nova in the Peninsula Athletic The Padres scored three runs in the top of the seventh “Getting the lead was important and we had contribu- League Opener for both, the Bears had 13 swimmers/relays inning, but it wasn’t enough to overcome a 9-3 deficit as tions from all four lines,” Sharks coach Todd McLellan post qualifying marks for the Central Coast Section cham- they fell to the Spartans in Concord Thursday. said. “Every game is big this time of year. Now we’re just pionship in May. DLS took a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the first and led 4-0 looking forward to our next game, which will be in a The girls’ 200 medley relay, and the 200 and 400 free after three. Serra got single runs in the fourth, fifth and sixth building that’s always tough.” relays team all posted qualifying times for CCS. innings, but the Spartans kept their distance by scoring Anders Lee, Brock Nelson and Frans Nielsen scored for Individually, Maddie Pont, Nicole Zanolli and Kindle Van three in the fourth and adding single runs in the fith and the Islanders, who lost for the fifth time in six home Linge each swam qualifying times in two events. Both Pont sixth innings. games. and Zanolli qualified in the 200 free, with Pont also accom- plishing the feat in the 100 free and Zanolli in the 500 free. Boys’tennis Van Linge qualified in the 100 fly and 100 back. On the boys’ side, Vincent Busque qualified in the 200 and Woodside 6,San Mateo 1 500 free, and the 400 free relay foursome also qualified for The Wildcats swept through singles play in downing San CCS. Mateo Thursday. Woodside imprioves to 4-1. Baseball College baseball Carlmont 11,Bishop O’Dowd 3 Game 1: Corban 3, Menlo College 0 The Scots keep swinging the hot sticks, pounding out 10 Game 2: Menlo dropped Thursday’s series opener 3-0 as hits in a lopsided victory over Bishop O’Dowd. Kyle Barret Corban’s Jacob Korpa hurled a four-hit shutout.

It doesn’t get any fresher! Just caught seafood for sale right at the docks at Pillar Point Harbor. Boat slip space available at both locations Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/FishLineApp Pillar Point Harbor Oyster Point Marina 1 Johnson Pier 95 Harbor Master Road #1 Half Moon Bay, CA South San Francisco, CA 94019 94080 THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 13

with his 10th of the season at 9:32, firing a And if five-time MVP Manning retires rebound past Nabokov after Brent Burns’ ini- after this season or next? The Broncos will SHARKS tial shot came directly to him in the left circle. NFL free up a huge chunk they have been spend- ing on a Hall of Fame-caliber quarterback, Continued from page 12 The Islanders stayed with the fleet and pow- Continued from page 11 erful Sharks, and Nelson tipped in Matt of course. But they also would be on the Donovan’s shot from the point to make it 3-2 hook in a big way for those defensive con- games. New York, which began a four-game at 17:02 of the second for his 12th goal. through the years, made terrific decisions. tracts if they weren’t structured with so homestand following a 2-1-1 trip, is an NHL- But Havlat’s goal put San Jose up 4-2 before They do all the right things. Fans want you much money up front. worst 9-17-8 at home. Nielsen completed the scoring with his 21st to go out and play fantasy football now; So when Manning leaves, if Denver goes Islanders coach Jack Capuano chose to look goal of the season at 19:38 of the third with that is the last thing you should be doing. into rebuilding mode, there’s far less chance on the positive side, despite another defeat at Nabokov pulled for an extra skater. That money if you miss is gone and you the back ends of those deals will be carried don’t get it back.” Nassau Coliseum. The Islanders played without speedy forward out. “That’s a top-notch team we played, so any Michael Grabner (concussion) in their first How much money is actually gone is fluid, As the 31-year-old Ware said after leaving little breakdown and it’s in the back of your home game since trading forward Thomas of course, and the ramifications of big Dallas for Denver: “They’re trying to make net,” he said. “I thought we had a great effort. Vanek and defenseman Andrew MacDonald last spending almost always are felt down the a statement — a statement we’re a team to be We worked hard as a group and we were getting week. line. reckoned with. Their mentality is a ‘now’ chances.” Johan Sundstrom made his debut for the Look at the Broncos, who have commit- mentality. Not looking forward to next sea- Nieto made it 1-0 with 6:33 left in the first Islanders, the ninth rookie to play for them ted $60 million up front to three defensive son or the season after that, the time is off a flurry in front of Nabokov. this season. players: Talib, end DeMarcus Ware and safe- now.” The 38-year-old Nabokov played 563 The Sharks are 8-1-1 in their streak of 12 ty T.J. Ward. All good players — some For teams like the Broncos and Patriots games for the Sharks during his decade with games against Eastern opponents. This was would cast pass-rushing master Ware as a and Saints, with aging but still dynamic the franchise. He left San Jose to play in their first visit to Long Island since Oct. 29, great player. They will upgrade a unit that quarterbacks, that’s true. Get it done while Russia after the 2009-10 season, then joined 2011. could provide the needed balance for Peyton Manning, Tom Brady and Drew Brees remain the Islanders during the 2011-12 campaign. The Islanders (25-34-9) tied the franchise Manning’s offense, and lift Denver to the elite players. Committing big bucks around Demers made it 2-0 at 14:46 with a drive record for goals in a period on Monday, scor- championship it missed out on against them while avoiding overwhelming long- from the right wing for his fourth of the sea- ing seven in the third in a 7-4 comeback win Seattle. term implications, is understandable. son. over the Canucks in Vancouver. But they mus- For Denver, there is an extra sense of It’s when non-contenders put together Lee cut the Islanders’ deficit in half 32 sec- tered little against Niemi (33-13-6), who urgency because Manning turns 38 this such deals and become hamstrung by them, onds into the second period, the rookie’s replaced Nabokov as the Sharks starter after month. So vice president of football opera- then try to solve their issues with more sixth goal in eight games this season. helping Chicago win the Stanley Cup in tions John Elway is pushing his chips to spending, that free agency becomes a pit. Thornton restored San Jose’s two-goal lead 2010. the center of the table, going all in. The Jets, for example, will be paying

the bases loaded) had struck out twice and ing two runs in the first inning on a two-out plate Nicole Horita, cutting the Mills lead grounded out the second. We were up by one. infield hit by Lusi Stanley. And that was just to 10-8. SOFTBALL (So) load the bases. We did the walks. We the beginnings of a big day for Mills’No. 5 had two outs and we were hoping to get that hitter. The slugger went on to belt home two In the bottom of the fifth, Aragon took Continued from page 11 one (final) out. But [Briedis] made nice con- three-run home runs in the game and fin- the lead back with a four-run rally. Nicole tact and made a great hit.” ished the day 3 for 4 with seven RBIs. Bonofiglio drew a leadoff walk. With one pitched with her dad, so her dad knows what Briedis, in fact, was 0 for 3 on the day Stanley’s first homer tied it up after out, Ching singled to drive her home and she can do,” Moss said. “This is my first heading into her final at bat. However, in Aragon went up 7-2 in the second. The Dons advanced to third on an outfield error. Jen year with this group. So, I’m relying on Aragon’s 8-7 win Tuesday over Palo Alto, sent 12 batters to the plate in the inning. A Horita followed with an RBI infield single. some help from the girls and what they can Briedis went 2 for 4 with two RBI hitting bases-loaded RBI walk to leadoff hitter After an infield single by Valdez-Frick, do. And the dad today called some of the out of the cleanup spot, and had a critical hit Courtney Ching started the inning’s scor- Nicole Horita belted a two-RBI double to pitches and that’s fine. I don’t have a prob- amid a three-run seventh in the Dons’ first ing. Jen Horita followed with a bases-clear- give the Dons a 12-10 lead. lem with that.” walk-off win of the season. ing double. Valdez-Frick then tripled her But he did more than just call pitches. “I believe in her,” Hjelm said. “I believe home. Nicole Horita followed with an RBI In the sixth, Mills cut the Dons’ lead to With the runner at third and the Dons’ in her. She believes in herself. She’s one of double to score Valdez-Frick. 12-11 on an RBI double by Cisneros to hottest hitter due up in the person of Nicole those players that lives for those pressure Mills scored five in the fifth to tie it score Zucchiatti. And in the top of the sev- Horita, Fernando Cisneros instructed his situations. She’s done it twice now for us though, beginning with an RBI knock from enth, Mills rallied for two with an RBI daughter to intentionally walk the danger- back to back. She’s the kid who’s going to Gaby Zucchiatti to score Janelle Lee, while triple by Zucchiatti to plate Lee, followed ous cleanup hitter. However, Nicole Horita fight and fight and fight and look at that as a Aubrie Businger came around to score on the by an RBI groundout by Sara Cisneros to represented the winning run. And following slap in the face that they walked two batters play after an outfield throwing error. score Zucchiatti with the go-ahead run — the intentional pass, while Nicole Horita to get to her.” Following a walk to Sara Cisneros, Stanley only to set the stage for Aragon’s dramatics swiped second base, Mills was already in With the two-RBI walk-off knock, blasted the three-run homer to center to tie it. in the bottom of the seventh. the process of walking the following batter, Briedis is now 3 for 8 with four RBIs on the In the top of the fourth, Mills took a 10-7 Doss, to load the bases. young season. lead on Stanley’s second three-run bomb of Mills, playing in the Peninsula Athletic “That was a good strategy,” Moss said. It was a wild game all the way around the game. In the bottom of the frame, League Ocean Division, falls to 1-4. Aragon, “The girl who was coming up (after walking though. Mi\lls took an early 2-0 lead, plat- Aragon got one back on a double by Doss to in the PAL Bay Division, improves to 2-0. 14 Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL building skate parks in arenas and having the Cole said he knocked out a front tooth when spective,” Dyrdek said. “He had come close so world’s top pros go at it. he was in the seventh grade and did it again as an many times. On eight different occasions he had COLE “This didn’t exist to a skateboarder for a long, eighth grader. He’s ripped groin tendons and final trick to take the lead or win and didn’t land Continued from page 11 long time,” Cole said of his lifestyle. “My injured his ankles. that trick.” wildest dream of skateboarding was that one day Cole pushes the limits and himself, doing Last season, “when it really mattered most, he I could own a Honda Civic. The baddest dudes in tricks that few others can. One video shows him put down the big tricks,” Dyrdek said. It’s a big status symbol for a pro skateboard- wiping out on the concrete 53 times before er. skateboarding had a Honda Civic. That was like, Cole said he finally adjusted to the intense ‘Wow, these dudes are making money.’ It was landing a 360 kickflip at an epic San Francisco “It’s the pinnacle,” said pro skateboarder and competition. like what they could afford. That was a really skate spot, the Wallenberg steps. He wipes out MTV star Rob Dyrdek, who founded Street “I actually had to practice,” he said. “I didn’t good car for a skateboarder.” 12 more times before landing the trick two really like doing it, so for me to overcome that, League Skateboarding in 2010. “That idea of straight times. walking around with your own shoe is such a Cole said he skates for the love of the sport it was like a real accomplishment. It was like cool thing for a skateboarder. There’s a big and doesn’t like seeing people doing it just for Cole won three straight Maloof Money Cup acing a test or something.” divide between guys that have shoes and guys the money. titles for a total of $300,000 from 2008 to While it’s “awesome” to get a check for that don’t. Guys that have shoes are the true elite “Luckily, you get hella hurt skateboarding,” 2010. The Maloof brothers, who at the time $200,000, ‘’funny enough, I don’t think about of professional skateboarding.” he said. “So you can practice basketball all day still owned the NBA’s Sacramento Kings, it at all when I’m skating and I forget that it Dyrdek gives Cole an edge over other top pro and have your dreams to be a multimillion dol- offered a $1 million bonus to any skater who comes with money,” he said. “I’m doing it street skateboarders, including Paul Rodriguez lar player, but you’re not going to get broken won four straight titles, but the series folded. because I have a little brother syndrome. I’m and Nyjah Huston. out on the court, whereas skateboarding weeds Once Street League began, it took him into doing it because I want to be my best right then “As far as sheer rawness, technique, innova- them out, thank God. It’s a lot harder for some- the fourth season to earn his first victory. and I want that trophy. If there’s a trophy, I want tion and style, he’s up there with my number body who doesn’t have the love for skateboard- “Chris Cole was the most prolific contest it and I’m not ashamed to admit it. If it was an No. 1,” Dyrdek said. ing to stay involved. When you get hit in the skateboarder in history until Street League came old boot that was a trophy, I want it. It’s a sym- Big money in skateboarding is a recent devel- shin with that board, you have a decision to along. Those first couple of years, he never got bol of your hard work and you did your best that opment, thanks largely to Dyrdek’s idea of make.” a win, which was pretty psychotic from our per- day.” felt to me at the end of last year he was just run- “Until we get final evaluations of what’s majors, is 3-0 without allowing a run in 12 2- ning out of gas, so I’m not sure if it is the going on with these two guys, we’re very 3 innings in four exhibition games, including ATHLETICS same thing or not.” comfortable with Milone and Chavez,” he two starts. continued. Continued from page 11 Parker was 12-9 with a 3.97 ERA in 32 “We basically had six for five with Milone,” starts in 2013, while Griffin went 14-10 with Milone was 12-9 with a 4.14 ERA last sea- Melvin said of the rotation. “Now we have so we’re going to be proactive and take care of a 3.83 ERA in 32 starts. son in 28 games, 26 of them starts. Chavez, who’s been a swing guy for us and a that soon as we can,” Melvin added. “That’s why we have the depth we have,” Chavez made five starts last season with starter in the minor leagues, a guy that we’ve Griffin, too, had elbow and forearm issues at Melvin said. “We have Tommy Milone and Triple-A Sacramento, but was used strictly in already got stretched out to 65 pitchers, so he the end of last season. Jesus Chavez has been pitching really well relief with Oakland in 35 appearances. won’t miss a beat as for as being potentially “It’s the same area then,” Melvin said. “It right now, too. Chavez, who has never started a game in the ready for the season if these two guys are not.”

ALL ELECTRIC SERVICE™ 650-322-9288 FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS®

SERVICE CHANGES FULLY LICENSED SOLAR INSTALLATIONS STATE CERTIFIED LIGHTING / POWER LOCALLY TRAINED FIRE ALARM / DATA EXPERIENCED GREEN ENERGY ON CALL 24/7

ELECTRIC SERVICE GROUP THE DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 15 Baseball briefs TRANSACTIONS SPRING TRAINING GLANCE NBA GLANCE NHL GLANCE Bumgarner goes five BASEBALL American League EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE American League W L Pct ATLANTIC DIVISION ATLANTIC DIVISION scoreless,Pence homers BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned RHP Dylan Cleveland 12 2 .857 WL Pct GB GP W L OT Pts GF GA Seattle 13 4 .765 Bundy to Bowie (EL). Toronto 37 27 .578 — Boston 66 44 17 5 93 210 145 SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Giants CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Optioned LHP Frank De Tampa Bay 8 4 .667 Brooklyn 33 30 .524 3 1/2 Baltimore 9 5 .643 Toronto 68 36 24 8 80 201 207 opening-day starter Madison Los Santos, RHP Nestor Molina and INF Carlos New York 26 40 .394 12 Sanchez to Charlotte (IL). Oakland 7 6 .538 Tampa Bay 66 35 24 7 77 191 175 Bumgarner pitched five stellar Detroit 8 7 .533 Boston 22 44 .333 16 Montreal 67 35 25 7 77 167 170 KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Optioned LHP Justin Philadelphia 15 50 .231 22 1/2 New York87.533 Detroit 66 30 23 13 73 174 184 innings and Hunter Pence hit a pair Marks to Omaha (PCL).Assigned LHP Scott Alexan- Houston77.500SOUTHEAST DIVISION of solo homers, pacing the San der and LHP Everett Teaford to their minor league Kansas City 7 7 .500 WL Pct GB Ottawa 65 28 25 12 68 185 213 camp. Signed RHP Brett Tomko and RHP Ramon Los Angeles 8 8 .500 Florida 67 25 35 7 57 166 217 Francisco Giants to a 4-0 victory Troncoso to minor league contracts. x-Miami 44 19 .698 — Boston78.467Washington 34 31 .523 11 Buffalo 66 19 39 8 46 131 196 over a Colorado Rockies split-squad LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Reassgined LHP Robert Minnesota 6 7 .462 METROPOLITAN DIVISION Carson,1B C.J.Cron,C Anderson De La Rosa,2B Tay- Charlotte 32 34 .485 13 1/2 on Friday. Chicago 5 7 .417 Atlanta 28 35 .444 16 GP W L OT Pts GF GA lor Lindsey and SS Shawn O’Malley to their minor Toronto69.400 Bumgarner, a left-hander, gave up league camp. Texas 3 9 .250 Orlando 19 48 .284 27 Pittsburgh 65 44 17 4 92 206 159 two hits, walked one and struck out MINNESOTA TWINS — Agreed to terms with LHP CENTRAL DIVISION N.Y.Rangers 68 36 28 4 76 177 169 four. He is manager Bruce Bochy’s Glen Perkins on a four-year contract. National League WL Pct GB Columbus 66 34 26 6 74 193 183 National League W L Pct x-Indiana 48 17 .738 — Philadelphia 65 33 25 7 73 184 190 choice to start at Arizona in the reg- ATLANTA BRAVES — Optioned RHP Aaron Miami 10 4 .714 Chicago 36 29 .554 12 Washington 68 31 27 10 72 197 205 ular-season opener on March 31. Northcraft,LHP Carlos Perez and RHP Wirfin Obispo Giants 10 5 .667 Detroit 25 40 .385 23 Pittsburgh 9 6 .600 67 29 25 13 71 166 173 to Gwinnett (IL).Reassigned LHP Daniel Rodriguez; Cleveland 25 40 .385 23 Carolina 66 29 28 9 67 167 187 Pence hit his second and third RHPs J.R. Graham, Jason Hursh, Mark Lamm, Lay Arizona99.500Milwaukee 13 52 .200 35 home runs of the spring, both off Batista, Shae Simmons, Cody Martin and Yunesky Washington 8 8 .500 N.Y.Islanders 68 25 34 9 59 191 232 Maya; Cs Matt Kennelly, Braeden Schlehuber, Jose Milwaukee 8 9 .471 WESTERN CONFERENCE left-hander Christian Friedrich. Chicago 7 8 .467 WESTERN CONFERENCE Yepez; INFs Mark Hamilton, Edward Salcedo and SOUTWEST DIVISION CENTRAL DIVISION Friedrich will start the season in the OF Matt Lipka to their minor league camp. Colorado 8 10 .444 WL Pct GB GP W L OT Pts GF GA CHICAGO CUBS — Optioned INF Arismendy Al- New York68.429 minor leagues. San Diego68.429San Antonio 49 16 .754 — St.Louis 66 45 14 7 97 219 150 cantara,INF Logan Watkins,OF Matt Szczur and RHP Colorado 67 43 19 5 91 206 180 Giants lefty setup man Jeremy Dallas Beeler to Iowa (PCL) and OF Jorge Soler to St.Louis 5 7 .417 Houston 44 21 .677 5 Affeldt continued his road back from Tennessee (SL). Assigned RHP Marcus Hatley, RHP Atlanta 7 10 .412 Dallas 39 27 .591 10 1/2 Chicago 67 38 15 14 90 227 178 Los Angeles 5 9 .357 hamstring issues with a scoreless Carlos Pimentel, LHP Eric Jokisch, INF Kris Bryant, Memphis 38 27 .585 11 Minnesota 66 35 22 9 79 163 162 INF Jeudy Valdez and OF Albert Almora to their Cincinnati 5 12 .294 New Orleans 26 39 .400 23 Dallas 66 32 23 11 75 191 185 Philadelphia 4 11 .267 seventh inning. minor league camp. Granted OF Aaron Cunning- NORTHWEST DIVISION Winnipeg 68 30 29 9 69 186 199 ham his release. Friday’s Games WL Pct GB Nashville 67 29 28 10 68 163 197 Straily pitches four COLORADO ROCKIES — Reassigned LHP Christian Minnesota (ss) 2,Baltimore 2,tie Oklahoma City 48 17 .738 — PACIFIC DIVISION Friedrich,INF Cristhian Adames,INF Kyle Parker and Detroit 12,Washington 6 Portland 43 23 .652 5 1/2 OF Kent Matthes to their minor league camp. GP W L OT Pts GF GA solid for A’s in tie with KC Minnesota (ss) 7,N.Y.Yankees 3 Minnesota 32 32 .500 15 1/2 Anaheim 67 44 16 7 95 216 171 PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Optioned OF Gregory Boston 3,Toronto 1 Denver 29 36 .446 19 San Jose 68 44 17 7 95 213 165 SURPRISE, Ariz. — Dan Straily Polanco and RHP Duke Welker to Indianapolis (IL). Atlanta 6,Tampa Bay 1 Utah 22 44 .333 26 1/2 Los Angeles 67 38 23 6 82 164 142 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Reassigned RHP Sam Pittsburgh 6,Philadelphia 5 PACIFIC DIVISION worked four promising innings, Gaviglio to their minor league camp. St.Louis 6,Houston 4 WL Pct GB Phoenix 67 31 25 11 73 185 191 Derek Norris and Michael Taylor NFL San Diego 4,L.A.Angels 2 Vancouver 69 30 29 10 70 163 187 Oakland vs.Kansas City at Surprise,Ariz.,4:05 p.m. L.A.Clippers 47 20 .701 — homered and the Oakland Athletics BALTIMORE RAVENS — Agreed to terms LB Daryl Golden State 41 25 .621 5 1/2 Calgary 67 27 33 7 61 163 199 Smithon a four-year contract. L.A. Dodgers vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz., 4:05 and Kansas City Royals played to a p.m. Phoenix 37 28 .569 9 Edmonton 68 23 36 9 55 169 223 CHICAGO BEARS — Agreed to terms with CB Sacramento 23 42 .354 23 9-9 tie in nine innings Friday. Charles Tillman on a one-year contract. San Francisco 4,Colorado (ss) 0 Arizona vs.Milwaukee at Phoenix,4:05 p.m. L.A.Lakers 22 44 .333 24 1/2 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime A’s manager Bob Melvin said CINCINNATI BENGALS — Signed coach Marvin Chicago White Sox 2,Cleveland 2,tie loss. before the game starters Jarrod Lewis to a one-year contract extension, through N.Y.Mets vs.Miami at Jupiter,Fla.,7:05 p.m. the 2015 season. Friday’s Games Parker and A.J. Griffin are in “jeop- Seattle vs.Colorado (ss) at Scottsdale,Ariz.,late Washington 105,Orlando 101,OT Friday’s Games DETROIT LIONS — Re-signed TE Brandon Petti- Texas vs.Cincinnati at Goodyear,Ariz.,late ardy” of beginning the season on grew to a four-year contract. Saturday’s Games Indiana 101,Philadelphia 94 Detroit 2,Edmonton 1,SO the disabled list with arm injuries. MIAMI DOLPHINS — Signed CB Cortland N.Y.Yankees (ss) vs.Baltimore at Sarasota,Fla.,10:05 Toronto 99,Memphis 86 Calgary 4,Dallas 3,SO Charlotte 105,Minnesota 93 Straily, who won 10 games as a Finnegan. a.m. San Jose 4,N.Y.Islanders 3 MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Re-signed WR Jerome Tampa Bay (ss) vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., Phoenix 87,Boston 80 Washington 4,Vancouver 3 rookie, allowed three hits and one Simpson. 10:05 a.m. Denver 111,Miami 107 Florida 5,New Jersey 3 Houston vs.Detroit at Lakeland,Fla.,10:05 a.m. Portland 111,New Orleans 103 run, an Alex Gordon homer. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS — Agreed to terms with Nashville 3,Chicago 2 LB Ramon Humber on a one-year contract. Toronto vs.Tampa Bay (ss) at Port Charlotte, Fla., San Antonio 119,L.A.Lakers 85 Norris hit a three-run homer in the N.Y.Rangers 4,Winnipeg 2 NEW YORK GIANTS — Re-signed LB Jon Beason. 10:05 a.m. L.A.Clippers 96,Utah 87 second off Danny Duffy, while Washington vs.Miami (ss) at Jupiter,Fla.,10:05 a.m. Cleveland at Golden State,late Anaheim 6,Colorado 4 PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Signed DT Cam St.Louis vs.Atlanta at Kissimmee,Fla.,10:05 a.m. Taylor connected for his third in the Thomas to a two-year contract. Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games Minnesota vs. N.Y. Mets (ss) at Port St. Lucie, Fla., Carolina at Boston,10 a.m. fourth. Billy Burns went 3 for 4 and TENNESSEE TITANS — Agreed to terms with LB 10:10 a.m. Milwaukee at New York,noon Wesley Woodyard on a multiyear contract. Texas vs.Oakland (ss) at Phoenix,1:05 p.m. Brooklyn at Washington,4 p.m. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia,10 a.m. stole his Cactus League-leading WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Signed DE Jason Chicago Cubs (ss) vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz., Memphis at Philadelphia,4:30 p.m. Ottawa at Montreal,4 p.m. eighth base. Hatcher. 1:05 p.m. Indiana at Detroit,4:30 p.m. New Jersey at Tampa Bay,4 p.m.

REAL ESTATE LOANS We Fund Bank Turndowns! Equity Based Direct Lender

Good or Bad Credit

Wachter Investments, Inc. Real Estate Broker, CA Bureau of Real Estate #746683 Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System ID #348288 16 Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 LOCAL/STATE THE DAILY JOURNAL Court ruling could delay California water project THE ASSOCIATED PRESS an intrusion on private property without saying the state must adhere to eminent ed for the water project. permission violates the California domain laws, which give property owners Vogel said in a statement that the state FRESNO — A state appellate court has Constitution. the right to a jury trial to determine a fair has already built time into the project’s ruled that California water officials cannot If built, the Bay Delta Conservation Plan payment for taking away their land. schedule for such measures. go onto private property for soil testing — estimated to cost billions of dollars — Acts such as testing soil, observing or “Based on the lower court’s decision, (the and other studies related to construction of would send fresh water around the trapping animals either by driving onto state) has been proceeding pursuant to the two massive tunnels that would siphon Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to Central property, using boats or going on foot eminent domain process to conduct geot- water from the Sacramento River. and Southern California. amount to “taking” and trigger the need for echnical drilling and will continue to do Nancy Vogel of the state’s Department of The ruling stems from a lawsuit filed eminent domain proceedings, the majority so,” she said. “Thus, the (project’s) sched- Water Resources said Friday that officials against the state by more than 150 property opinion said. ule takes into account the time needed for anticipated the ruling and work won’t be owners in Sacramento, San Joaquin, Yolo, The Sacramento Bee reported Friday this process.” delayed. Solano and Contra Costa counties. that state officials don’t want to buy State officials will likely ask the The decision handed down Thursday by The three-judge panel ruled 2-1 in a 44- land — mostly owned by farmers and California Supreme Court to review the rul- the state’s 3rd District Court of Appeal says page decision with the majority opinion ranchers — before they decide it is need- ing, the newspaper reported.

be an uphill climb. All statewide elected which is hosting a candidate “boot camp” volunteers. Two Republicans who are hop- officials are Democrats, both houses of the on “ideas and solutions that voters sup- ing to challenge Democratic Gov. Jerry GOP Legislature have large Democratic majori- port.” Brown this fall will be making a strong ties, and GOP registration has continued to Continued from page 1 The Trailblazers held a press conference push with delegates: Assemblyman Tim slide. Friday to introduce a diverse slate of candi- Donnelly, a conservative from the moun- “It’s not going to happen in one election dates, including Latinos and Asians. tain community of Twin Peaks in San reporters Friday. “When I was elected to the cycle and it’s not going to happen in two “We up here are not the face of the 1970s Bernardino County, and former U.S. Assembly in 1990 we were 39 percent of election cycles, but we’re laying the Republican Party,” said Janet Nguyen, 37, Treasury official Neel Kashkari, a moderate. the electorate. We’re now less than 29 per- groundwork,” Brulte said. an Orange County supervisor whose family Friday’s events include a reception hon- cent. So we have a significant rebuilding Defending several congressional and leg- came from Vietnam to the U.S. when she oring Kevin Faulconer, who recently won operation on our hands.” islative seats will be among the party’s top was a child. She is seeking to defeat incum- the San Diego mayor’s office in a closely Brulte said he has been focusing the priorities this year, which will require sig- bent Sen. Jose Solorio, a Democrat, in fought and well-funded race. Republicans party’s limited resources on races that are nificant financing. what is expected to be a competitive race are pointing to that race as evidence they winnable and where there are viable candi- Some Republican groups also are ramp- that could determine the fate of the can succeed elsewhere. dates. He said he has held more than 200 ing up efforts to recruit candidates who Democrats’ two-thirds control of the state Republican National Committee meetings with Republican groups, encour- more closely match California’s demo- Senate. Chairman Reince Priebus will address the aging them to get out of their comfort graphics. They include GROW Elect, which With roughly 1,000 delegates attending, group later Friday, and former Secretary of zones and talk with people they normally is targeting Latino candidates to run in the convention also presents a chance for State Condoleezza Rice is the keynote wouldn’t. local races, and California Trailblazers, candidates to woo would-be supporters and speaker Saturday. Still, turning around years of losing will

gle gender Catholic school like Notre along with tuition assistance. continue to define our niche,” she said. “It’s Dame? “Private Catholic education is expensive a big challenge for us.” OSMOND “We offer a rigorous academic program in and we want to guarantee Notre Dame educa- The school’s faculty doesn’t tend to have a caring, compassionate environment,” she tion will remain accessible, affordable and high turnover and she wants to continue Continued from page 1 said. “We educate the whole person — intel- available,” she said. “Our tuition is compet- that trend by attracting and retaining the lectually, emotionally, physically and spir- itive and not out of range for private educa- best teachers. San Jose, Osmond was born at Mills itually. It’s exciting teaching 21st century tion on the Peninsula.” For more on the school visit ndhsb.org. Hospital in San Mateo and has spent her skills combined with timeless skills. When Osmond also wants to focus on continu- career primarily working in education. She they graduate, we want them to be critical ing to find and attract the very best young [email protected] graduated from California State University thinkers, agile, have a sense of being an women to attend the school. (650) 344-5200 ext. 105 at Sacramento with a degree in English and entrepreneur, dream big, know no bound- “There are lots of high school choices later earned a teaching credential, going on aries, be a leader, have a sense of compas- both public and private and our job is to to teach high school. She also worked as sion, have a sense of others and understand associate director of development for the the critical role they’ll have in their com- Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. munity.” “I love coming to work every day,” she The school is continuing to adapt curricu- said. “I love the faculty, staff and I love the lum to match with skills needed in today’s girls. Teenagers are a remarkable age group world. She notes that science, technology, and we have the best here. They’re bright, engineering and mathematics are very caring, friendly and eager girls. Every girl important right now. wants to be here and thrives in this envi- Fundraising for the school is also impor- ronment.” tant to strengthen and enhance programs, What does she see as the benefits of a sin-

FEBRUARY 1 – MARCH 31, 2014

PER Vignette® Modern Roman Shades $25 REBATE UNIT* on Duette® Architella® Honeycomb Shades

Energy efficient and fashionable. PER UNIT* Vignette® Modern Roman Shades insulate your windows to $50 REBATE help keep your home warmer in winter, cooler in summer. on Silhouette® Window Shadings Intelligent choice. Ask for details. and Vignette® Modern Roman Shades

Rebarts Interiors 247 California Dr., Burlingame 990 Industrial Rd #106, San Carlos Mon-Fri 10:00-5:00 Sat 11:00-4:00 Evening Appointments Available www.rebarts.com 6 5 0 - 3 4 8 - 1 2 6 8 Follow Us At Facebook or Twitter

*Manufacturer’s mail-in rebate offer valid for purchases made 2/1/14–3/31/14 from participating dealers in the U.S. only. Offer excludes Nantucket™ Window Shadings, a collection of Silhouette® Window Shadings. Rebate will be issued in the form of a prepaid reward card and mailed within 6 weeks of rebate claim receipt. Funds do not expire. Subject to applicable law, a $2.00 monthly fee will be assessed against card balance 7 months after card issuance and each month thereafter. Additional limitations apply. Ask participating dealer for details and rebate form. ©2014 Hunter Douglas. All rights reserved. All trademarks used herein are the property of Hunter Douglas. 39876 City Scene Euripides’infamous Greek tragedy Medea SEE PAGE 19

Unliking Facebook

By Jacqueline Tang

here are many factors that con- vinced me to deactivate my TFacebook account in October, but the primary reason I deactivated my account was how it made me feel. I realized that I, proba- bly like many others, only went on Facebook when I was alone. One of my friends made a com- ment one night while we were hanging out that really resonated with me. She said “Why am I on Facebook? All my friends are here.” No one really goes on Facebook when they are with their friends. Facebooking is an activity reserved for those late nights when all your plans fall through — when your friend gets grounded last minute thus ruining your planned escapades. Every time I was on Facebook, I wasn’t making memories of my own; instead, I was viewing the memories others created and were now visible to everyone through the pictures they posted. Sure, I would chat with friends and we would post on each other’s walls, but there was an artificiality to that connection. You can talk on Facebook all you want but, 10 years from now, you’re not going to remember those extensive messages you had via chat. Those are going to be long forgotten (Well, not exactly forgotten since Facebook so diligently records everything; but, those aren’t the memories and stories that you will tell your children someday). So in pursuit of creating lasting memories, as cheesy as that sounds, I deactivated my Facebook account. Following the weeks of my account deac- tivation, I found myself at my friend’s A delicate delight birthday party where we were discussing the latest happenings. Somebody mentioned in passing that a longtime couple had broken By Jake Coyle scape crowded with awesome digital anima- actress Mackenzie Foy. (This review is of up. Surprised, I asked when that had hap- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tions and forgettable big-budget cartoon the French original, which holds the charm pened, and they told me that the couple had blockbusters, “Ernest & Celestine” is a of hearing little children mice speaking broken up weeks ago and gave me a quizzi- The delicate and lovingly hand-made humble oasis of gentle and inventive story- timidly in French. Be warned: The cuteness cal look, shocked at my ignorance. “Ernest & Celestine” captures the whimsy telling. is almost unbearable.) Although I hate being out of the loop as and warmth of a dearly felt children’s picture Though the film lost out to Disney’s An orphanage of mice has gathered around much as the next person, I realized that, in book like few movies before. mighty “Frozen” at the Academy Awards, Celestine (voiced by Pauline Brunner, the retrospect, I really didn’t care and shouldn’t The Oscar-nominated animated French- children and adults will be thrilled by this daughter of “Triplets of Belleville” producer care about that couple’s breakup. Facebook Belgian film is a simply rendered tale about meek underdog, which is being released Didier Brunner, also a producer here), a had allowed me to catch a glimpse of the a friendship between a mouse and a bear, both in its original French and an English bright young mouse who — despite the personal lives of many, and I became accus- painted with watercolor backgrounds and redubbing voiced by Forest Whitaker, hand-sketched characters. In a movie land- Lauren Bacall, Paul Giamatti and child See DELIGHT, Page 18 See STUDENT, Page 18 ‘’ makes solid cinematic turn By Sheri Linden the gumshoe drama finds its title character, among the rich, famous, corrupt and dots mystery solving is less interesting THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nine years later, insisting that she’s in a depraved who populate her SoCal home- than the character dynamics; crimes unravel mellower frame of mind, no longer the town. Kristen Bell is in fine form as the with a directness that feels aimed at younger LOS ANGELES — Canceled by the CW in angry, crime-solving kickass who thrills to sharp-witted and stiletto-tongued Veronica, audiences. The dark doings are leavened, 2007, the cult-fave mystery series danger. As if. whose high polish on the art of sarcasm has and sometimes undercut, by comedy, and by “Veronica Mars” completed its third season After a murder hits close to home, the law- endeared her to fans as a supremely self-pos- angst that’s not far removed from adoles- with an (open-ended) episode titled “The school grad tosses aside her sleek job-inter- sessed outsider. Bitch Is Back.” Revived for the big screen, view threads and is soon sleuthing it up As with the TV show, the connect-the- See VERONICA, Page 18 18 Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 WEEKEND JOURNAL THE DAILY JOURNAL shrieking family and thrown out of the house Ernest is pursued by bear police (for his food Vincent Patar and Stiphane Aubier. and into the trash. The next day, she’s unwit- stealing and, to help Celestine, tooth thiev- Together, they’ve created not just a posi- DELIGHT tingly rescued by Ernest, a grumpy and woe- ery). Even holed up in his country cabin, tively charming movie, but an ode to the tac- fully unsuccessful street-musician clad in a Continued from page 17 they don’t immediately hit it off, as Ernest tile pleasures of handcrafted artistry. ragged old overcoat and hat. (When police still turns his nose up at living with an infe- Moviegoers will swear the coloring ink must confiscate his one-man-band instruments, rior mouse. have stained their local theater’s movie stern warnings of their frightful headmaster Ernest eats the ticket.) It’s a little story, told economically and screens. (Anne-Marie Loop) that such ideas are dan- Desperate for food, he initially tries to with graceful minimalism. Sound effects have It’s very nearly the sweetest thing ever, a gerous — imagines a bear and mouse as pals. swallow Celestine, too, as he rummages the simplicity of a Richard Bresson film. The magical reminder that the movies just need a In the world of “Ernest & Celestine,” this through garbage cans. Though greatly out- music by jazz cellist Vincent Courtois is a little heart and the resolve to be intimate is tantamount to heresy. The mice live below sized, she cheerfully extends her paw and sweetly melancholy companion to the fairy when so many films would rather boast their ground and the bears above — the car-driv- introduces herself. The plucky Celestine then tale, which despite its cuteness, has a rascal- size. It’s a movie to share, like a cherished ing, shop-keeping human equivalents in this slaps him across the nose and chastises, “Do ly French sense of humor, too. picture book or a beloved Calvin and Hobbes universe. Their lone interaction is when a you think a little mouse like me will fill you Where did such a lovely little movie Sunday strip, with imaginative pipsqueaks bear cub loses a tooth, which the “fairy up?” mouse” replaces with a coin. (This, it turns come from? It’s based on the whimsical like Celestine. But after Celestine leads him to sweets, children’s books by the Belgian author “Ernest & Celestine,” a GKIDS release, is out, is a mutually beneficial deal, since mice they start up an unlikely friendship and, dentists depend on bear teeth to fashion Gabrielle Vincent (the first “Ernest & rated PG by the Motion Picture Association later, become wanted burglars on the lam. tooth replacements.) Celestine” book dates to 1980) and direct- of American for “some scary moments.” Celestine is sought by mice police (for It’s when Celestine is on such a fairy ed by the young French animator Running time: 80 minutes. Three and a half mouse mission that she’s discovered by a Celestine’s affiliation with a bear), while Benjamin Renner, joined by co-directors stars out of four.

knowledge to which I’d rather not be privy. ing way to live my life, I find myself con- on a rainy night with one of my best In deactivating my Facebook account, I tent in not knowing. Instead of investing friends, trekking into the city to see Union STUDENT activated a re-evaluation of myself and the my time tracking the lives of others, I can Square alit with holiday festivities while Continued from page 17 way I spend my time. focus on my life. And I have become more also reuniting with college friends home My life certainly did not take a 180- productive; in fact, I finished my college for break, or even just going to Chipotle degree turn for the better after deactivation, applications faster than I ever anticipated. after school to shoot the breeze over burri- tomed to knowing things like when some- but it did improve in some ways. Without I also lost an easy gateway to procrastinate tos. one got together, when people broke up or Facebook, I no longer was keeping tabs on on my homework. With this extra time, I maybe even to what college that someone my dozens of “friends” that I never talked can invest it in creating meaningful memo- got accepted. Facebook allowed me to to in real life. And in a sense, I find free- ries with the people that mean the most to Jacqueline Tang is a senior at Aragon High School cross many invisible boundaries and dom in that escape. Although being dis- me — memories like searching for an in San Mateo. Student News appears in the week- end edition. You can email Student News at opened the doors to boundless information connected initially sounded like an agoniz- Indian restaurant that serves butter chicken about my acquaintances. There is some [email protected].

reunion of Neptune High just happens to be will bring even newbies up to speed on the apparent murder of pop star Bonnie DeVille impending when Veronica returns home to central character. Cut to Manhattan, where (Andrea Estella), a high school classmate VERONICA help solve a murder, and teen allegiances, the sight of Veronica in the glass-walled and girlfriend of Veronica’s former flame animosities and romances loom large in the conference room of a prestigious Logan (Jason Dohring), himself a demi- Continued from page 17 film, which features many actors reprising Manhattan law firm, interviewing for a job, celebrity because he’s the son of an actor. their small-screen roles. is bound to disappoint aficionados, who are He’s suspect No. 1, and Veronica doesn’t cence. Thomas’ sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll Creator and co-scripter used to seeing her speak truth to power, not hesitate to drop everything to help him, neo-noir has a young-adult heart that still Diane Ruggiero provide a concise recap of cozy up to it. leaving behind a potential new job in New beats strong, even with Veronica and her the series’ trajectory, in the form of a styl- The crime that brings her back to her ficti- York and supportive boyfriend Piz (Chris friends well into their twenties. The 10-year ized montage with voiceover narration, that tious beach town of Neptune, Calif., is the Lowell).

Winter Holiday Promotions Beauty & Skin Care t4JHOBUVSF)ZESBUJOH'BDJBM $38/90min Reg:$68) t)ZESB%FSNBCSBTJPO'VMM5SFBUNFOU *ODMVEFTFZFT  OFDLTIPVMEFST $69/90min (Reg.$138 50% off) Spa Packages t"SPNB'BDJBM NJO "SPNBUIFSBQZ.BTTBHF NJO  $88/120min (Reg.$146) t-F+VJO#PEZ4BMU4DSVC NJO .VE8SBQT NJO  Serving Lunch & Dinner .BTTBHF NJO $99NJO(Reg.$198 50% off) Featuring Wagyu Beef imported from Japan We carry SOSKIN (Made in France) 1390 El Camino Real, Millbrae 94030 Skin Care Products for Holidays on Sale 20% Off Reservations (650) 742-1003 (located in La Quinta Hotel. Free Parking) www.bashamichirestaurant.com

“ I lived in a Nursing Home until my son discovered Mills Estate Villa. I have a place I call home and we are saving thousands ԵGROODUVHDFK month.”

5HFRYHU\9DFDWLRQ5HVSLWH6KRԫԫ7HUP6WD\V Always Welcome!

Mills Estate Villa Burlingame Villa 24-hr. Assisted Living 24-hr. Alzheimer’s Board & Care & Dementia Care 1733 California Dr. 1117 Rhinette Ave. Burlingame Burlingame (behind Walgreens on Broadway) (650) 692-0600 (650) 344-7074 Lic #41560033 Lic #410508825 www.CiminoCare.com THE DAILY JOURNAL WEEKEND JOURNAL Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 19

By Susan Cohn DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT

A MODERN DRESS MEDEA AT AFRICAN-AMERICAN SHAKE- SPEARE COMPANY CAPTURES A WOMAN’S WRENCHING DESCENT INTO MADNESS.After a long series of tri- als and adventures, Greek hero Jason has abandoned his wife, Medea, along with their two children, in the hopes of advancing his station by marrying the daughter of King Creon. Jason’s abandonment of his family crushes Medea, driving her to override her maternal instincts, curse the existence of al playwrights, that are lively, entertaining their two children, and carry out an unimag- and relevant. inable quest for justice. A classic Greek COMING ATTRACTIONS AT AASC: tragedy driven by passion and madness. 95 May 3-25 — William Shakespeare’s MUCH minutes without intermission. Directed by ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Celebrating the joy Dawn Monique Williams. Through March 30. of love and the power of redemption, Much AN ASIDE: Director Williams said, Ado About Nothing chronicles the clever “Perhaps it was the fact that I was a new banter and sincere affection of two pairs of mother at the time I first directed the play, but lovers. African-American Shakespeare Medea’s inconsolable grief permeated my Company Artistic Director L. Peter Callender psyche. I saw a play about postpartum directs a modern take on this Bard classic, depression. I saw Susan Smith, Andrea including a tribute to the music of Ella Evans. I wondered the big unanswerable ques- Fitzgerald. *** LANCE HUNTLEY tion, ‘What would drive a mother to such hor- MEDEA:A WIFE SCORNED,A FAMILY DESTROYED.Hearing of her banishment,Medea (Leontyne rible acts?’ I still wonder that now.” BEACH BLANKET BABYLON SEEKS BAY AREA HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS Mbele-Mbong, in foreground) cries in despair as Kreon (Dwight Dean Mahabir) and Chorus STAGE DIRECTIONS. The Buriel Clay (Danielle Doyle,Sheila Collins,Shani Harri-Bagwell) look on.The African-American Shakespeare Theatre, located on the first floor of the FOR COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS. The Steve Silver Foundation and Beach Blanket Company’s production of Euripides’tragedy plays at the Buriel Clay Theatre in San Francisco African-American Art & Culture Complex, through March 30. 762 Fulton St. (at Webster), San Francisco, Babylon announces the 2014 Steve Silver holds approximately 210 seats on three sides Foundation and Beach Blanket Babylon with a $10,000 check toward their higher A.C.T.’s Young Conservatory for children of an open stage. Free parking available in “Scholarship for the Arts” program, through education. The “Scholarship for the Arts” is and teens between the ages of 8 and 19 are an off-street lot next to the theatre. which Bay Area high school seniors compete based entirely on talent; grades and financial now available. The Young Conservatory TICKETS. $12.50 - $37.50. 8 p.m. for $10,000 college scholarships. This needs are not factors. All entries must be summer program features a wide variety of Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday. www.browntick- year’s scholarship coincides with Beach postmarked or uploaded by 11:59 p.m. dynamic courses for both beginners explor- ets.com. For information call (800) 838- Blanket Babylon’s 40th Anniversary cele- Friday, April 18. For complete rules and ing acting for the first time as well as young 3006 or visit www.African- bration. High school seniors are asked to guidelines, or to download an entry form, actors with previous experience. One, two AmericanShakes.org. submit a completed entry form along with a visit beachblanketbabylon.com/scholar- and four-week sessions are available. THEATRE HISTORY: African-American three-minute performance in one of three cat- ship. Past winners have included Aragon A.C.T.’s Young Conservatory Summer Shakespeare Company was introduced in egories: singing, acting or dancing. Nine High School’s Mariko Ishikawa in the Dance Session runs June 16 - Aug. 22. For addition- 1994 to open the realm of classic theater to a finalists — three from each category — will category. Lexi Viernes of Half Moon Bay, the al information and applications visit diverse audience, and provide an opportunity be selected by a panel of performing arts pro- 2010 Dance winner, joined the National tour www.act-sf.org/yc, call (415) 439-2444 or and place for actors of color to hone their fessionals and notified on Monday, May 5 of Billy Elliot the Musical, joining her email [email protected]. skills and talent in mastering some of the and will perform their three-minute piece live brother JP Viernes. world’s greatest classical roles. The compa- at Club Fugazi (home of Beach Blanket *** ny produces plays from the classical theater Babylon) on Monday, June 2 in front of a CHILDREN AND TEEN SUMMER Susan Cohn is a member of the San Francisco Bay canon, including the works of William panel of celebrity judges and an invited audi- ACTING STUDIES WITH AMERICAN Area Theatre Critics Circle and the American Shakespeare, as well as classic and contem- ence made up of their family and friends. One Theatre Critics Association. She may be reached at CONSERVATORY THEATER. [email protected]. porary works from American and internation- winner from each category will be presented Applications for the Summer Session at Health & Wellness Fair

4BUVSEBZ .BSDItBN_QN 3FE.PSUPO$PNNVOJUZ$FOUFS 3PPTFWFMU"WFOVF 3FEXPPE$JUZ Free! Make wellness your priority! Meet over 30 vendors that help with every aspect of your healthy lifestyle. Talk to the Pharmacists: San Mateo County Pharmacists will be on hand for medication consultation, advice and blood pressure check. The Peninsula Special Interest Lions Club will perform free health screenings. Goody bags, giveaways and refreshments!

Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula

8IJMFTVQQMJFTMBTU&WFOUTTVCKFDUUPDIBOHF 'PSNPSFJOGPSNBUJPOWJTJUTNEBJMZKPVSOBMDPNIFBMUIGBJSPSDBMM 20 Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 WEEKEND JOURNAL THE DAILY JOURNAL failing to take them to medical Comment on appointments or give them prescribed MOORE or share this story at medication. The suit states that med- Calendar www.smdailyjournal.com ical professionals, social workers and Continued from page 1 psychotherapists raised the com- SATURDAY, MARCH 15 Ships of the World’ Gallery. Noon Second Annual Community Yard to 3 p.m. San Mateo County History plaints which included numerous and Sale. 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 2555 Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood The accusations against Patricia could not explain why, if the girl had severe diaper rashes, unexplained Flores St., San Mateo (off 25th City. The exhibit features the 24 Moore and the Moore Foster Home, Avenue). Sponsored by the Sunrise expertly crafted ships and is now been bathed, she didn’t have burns on bruising and neglect of medical care Rotary Club. 100 percent of sales complemented by newly painted which was licensed in San Mateo other parts of her body that would have but that San Francisco social workers proceeds will support charitable murals by Peninsula artist Fred County to accept medically fragile been submerged, such as her legs. knowingly left A.J. in the Moore programs. For information or to Sinclair. For more information go to donate call Jake at 515-5891. www.historysmc.org or call 299- infants, include housing children in a In May 2011, Judge Richard home for nearly a year. During this 0104. cold basement, withholding food from Livermore dismissed the abuse case time, according to the suit, A.J. had Canyon wildflower hike. 10 a.m. to several diaper rashes and another 1:30 p.m. 44 Visitacion Ave., Suite Doctor Dolittle on Stage.1 p.m.Cen- them as punishment, extreme diaper against Moore citing insufficient evi- 206, Brisbane. Bring water and a tral Middle School,Mustang Hall,828 rashes and sexual abuse, stated the suit dence but in fall 2012 prosecutors suc- infant was removed in February 2010 snack or lunch. Dress for varied Chestnut St.,San Carlos.Presented by for a “severe” diaper rash that raised red weather. Hike led at a leisurely pace San Carlos Children’s Theater March filed on behalf of the minor A.J. cessfully asked a criminal grand jury to with time for discussion. For more 7 to 16. Tickets available at SanCar- through her guardian Chantel Johnson indict on felony charges of willful cru- flags for one social worker about information contact losChildrensTheater.com or at the against the Foster Family Home and elty to a child and infliction of injury Moore’s care. [email protected]. door, while supplies last. Another foster infant had bruising Small Family Home Insurance Fund. on a child. The case settled in 2013 American Red Cross blood drive. Third Sunday Book Sale. 1 p.m.to 4 which led the biological mother to The fund pays claims of foster chil- with Moore, 68, being allowed to 10 a.m.to 3 p.m.American Red Cross p.m. San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., contact police and Moore admitted to Bus, 200 Arundel Road, San Carlos. San Carlos. Free. For more informa- dren, parents and guardians filed in plead no contest to misdemeanor child not giving A.J. her prescribed medica- Call (800) 733-2767 or go to red- tion go to www.friendsofscl.org. relation to foster services. Johnson is endangerment with the caveat she crossblood.org to make an appoint- tion, the suit stated. ment.The sponsor code is ‘SANCAR- Third Sunday Ballroom Dance with also suing Moore and her family, the receive a 20-day suspended sentence The day after the Aug. 17, 2010, LOS.’ The Bob Gutierrez Band. 1 p.m . to city and county of San Francisco and and not serve any time. She was 3:30 p.m. San Bruno Senior Center, bleach burns, Moore’s daughter, who Learn to play guitar in a day. 10 1555 Crystal Springs Road. $5. For San Mateo County but that piece is in ordered to complete a year of child was not a licensed caregiver took the a.m. to 3 p.m. College of San Mateo, more information call 616-7150. federal court. abuse treatment, placed on three years child to the hospital, the suit stated. 3401 CSM Drive, San Mateo. For more information contact Marlene VCA Holly Street Open House. 1 The civil case stems from the care supervised probation and prohibited In totality, “Moore severely neglect- Hutchinson at marlene@marlene- p.m. to 4 p.m. VCA Holly Street Ani- and injuries of A.J., an 8-month-old a from caring for future foster children. ed A.J. while she was in her care, caus- music.com. mal Hospital, 501 Laurel St., San Carlos.We will be having tours, food medically fragile infant removed from An endangerment charge means a ing A.J.’s development to be stunted Pinball Machines. 10:15 a.m. to and refreshments.For more informa- her parents in San Francisco and person is accused of acting negligent- and harming her mentally, physically noon. CuriOdyssey, 1651 Coyote tion email placed in Moore’s care in 2009. In ly in a way that is likely to result in and emotionally,” attorney Gerald Point Drive, San Mateo. Design and [email protected]. construct your own tabletop pinball August 2010, South San Francisco physical injury or death rather than Singleton wrote in the suit. machine. $35 for members, $45 for The Dining Room presented by the police arrested Moore after Kaiser acting more knowingly, such as a Moore could not be reached for com- non-members. For more informa- Burlingame High School Theater tion go to www.CuriOdyssey.org or Department. 2 p.m. 1 Mangini Way, Medical Center staff reported a toddler deliberate blow. ment and Susan J. Kawala, the call 342-7755. Burlingame. Tickets are $15 general was brought in by Moore’s daughter, But according to Johnson’s lawsuit California Attorney General’s Office admission and $10 for students,sen- filed March 13 in San Mateo County attorney representing the fund, did not Growing Great Tomatoes. 10:30 iors, and children. For more Coi, with first- and second-degree a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 687 Arastradero information and tickets call 558-2854. burns on her buttocks. According to Superior Court, the burned toddler was return an inquiry. Road, Palo Alto. Learn from Nancy Purchase tickets online at www.face- not the only incident in which Moore A case management conference is Garrison. $31. For more information book.com/BurlingameDrama prosecutors, Moore later told authori- call 493-6072. ties she used bleach-soaked diapers to and her foster home allegedly neglect- scheduled for May 22. Dragon Theater Presents ‘Some clean the child who soiled herself quite ed of injured children in its care. The Chinese Zen Paintings Exhibit. 11 Girl(s).’ 2 p.m. Dragon Theatre, 2120 suit claims at least 13 allegations a.m. to 5 p.m. Masterpiece Gallery, Broadway,Redwood City.In this dark often. Doctors allegedly noted the [email protected] comedy by Neil LaBute (’In the Com- include complaints of failure to prop- 1335 El Camino Real, Millbrae. Free. burns were in a waffle pattern like that (650) 344-5200 ext. 102 This exhibit will run through Friday, pany of Men,’‘The Shape of Things’) a erly wash, clean and feed children and March 21. For more information call man has a life crisis and goes on a of diaper fabric. Moore allegedly also 636-4706. cross-country tour to visit his ex-girl- friends.$15.For more information go Bottle Your Own Wine. 12:30 p.m. to dragonproductions.net/box-of- City. Visitors will encounter the video Blair Shipyard in South San Francisco to 4 p.m. La Honda Winery, 2645 Fair fice/2014tickets.html. and other models in the hallway out- that are still visible at the current Oaks Ave.,Redwood City.$5 per bot- side the gallery as a bit of a teaser South San Francisco Water Quality tle (your glass), $6 per bottle (our Lend Me a Tenor. 2 p.m.Hillbarn The- MUSEUM glass). Tasting and entry is free. For atre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Boulevard, before stepping inside to see models Control Plant. more information go to lahondaw- Foster City.Tickets are $23 to $38 for Continued from page 1 inery.com. adults and seniors. Students 17 and like the Golden Hind of 1577, Sir The reopening of the exhibit is also younger (with current student ID) call Francis Drake’s English galleon that a nice way to introduce Parsons and his Steve Curl Demonstration. 1 p.m. 349-6411 for ticket prices. For more climb inside the dingy, El Toro, for a sailed up the California coast, and creations to members of the public SWA Headquarters Gallery, 2625 information and to purchase tickets photo. Specially commissioned Broadway, Redwood City. The go to hillbarntheatre.org. Stockholm, a Swedish royal warship who might not have experienced it Society of Western Artists will be murals painted by Burlingame artist from 1628. Rounding out the gallery yet, Curator Dana Neitzel said. presenting a demonstration of land- Spring Sprung Comedy Show. 2 Fred Sinclair will also offer another corners is the former lens from the Parsons, who died in 2004, moved to scapes and watercolor techniques p.m. Cañada College, Flex Theater. glimpse into how the ships may have by artist Steve Curl. Free. For more Building 3, Room 129, 4200 Farm Hill Point Montara lighthouse, retired the Peninsula after World War II and information call 737-6084. Blvd., Redwood City. For more infor- looked and traveled centuries ago. when it became automated, informa- focused on a lifelong passion for mation contact [email protected]. The previous exhibit was beautiful tional kiosks and an actual 150-year- model ship building after his retire- Dragon Theater Presents ‘Some Girl(s).’ 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Dragon The Crestmont Conservatory of but didn’t really offer a cohesive and old cannon. ment in San Carlos. The details are Theatre, 2120 Broadway, Redwood Music — Student Recital. 3 p.m. chronological explanation to visitors Each model ship has a placard offer- accurate even inside the models where City. In this dark comedy by Neil 2575 Flores St., San Mateo. The of what the ships really were and in LaBute (’In the Company of Men,’ recital will feature piano, cello and ing a bit of its history and the scale to they might not be easily viewed. ‘The Shape of Things’) a man has a guitar performances by students. some cases their connection to the which it was built. “There is nothing here you could find life crisis and goes on a cross-coun- Free. For more information call 574- area, Deputy Director Carmen Blair The renovations are courtesy of a in a kit,” Postel said. try tour to visit his ex-girlfriends. 4633. $15. For more information go to said during a tour of the gallery as it grant from the Christensen Family Many of the models took up to 18 dragonproductions.net/box- Tierney Sutton: ‘After Blue’ — The was under construction. Foundation. months to build and the original dis- office/2014tickets.html. Joni Mitchell Project. 4:30 p.m. to “People would ask about the histo- The majority of county residents play opened in 2000. 6:30 p.m. The Bach Dancing and Golden Gate Radio Orchestra. 3 Dynamite Society at the Douglas ry,” Blair said. “What is this? What probably aren’t well-versed in its local The ships are protected by p.m. Crystal Springs UMC, 2145 Beach House, 307 Mirada Road, Half does this have to do with San Mateo maritime history, said Postel, who dis- Plexiglass but the covering also clues Bunker Hill Drive, San Mateo.Tickets Moon Bay. Tickets are $40 each and County?” are $15 and there will be free can be purchased at covered along with his staff new bits museum staff into the USS. The refreshments. For more information www.bachddsoc.org. For more In its revamped form winding of trivia while putting the exhibit Sullivans being a particular crowd call 871-7464. information email info@back- through four different themes — ship- together. favorite — the fingerprints give it ddsoc.org. Doctor Dolittle on Stage.7 p.m. wrecks, warships, working ships and Postel puzzled over five docks jut- away. Central Middle School, Mustang MONDAY, MARCH 17 ships of discovery — many of the ting like fingers into the Bay near San Hall, 828 Chestnut St., San Carlos. St. Patrick’s Day Celebration. 9:30 model ships were chosen for display Presented by San Carlos Children’s a.m. to 11 a.m. Bake Sale and Irish Francisco International Airport. Were Theater through March 16. Tickets Coffee. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. inside and will be joined by a four- they some type of runway? They were [email protected] available at Traditional cornbeef and cabbage minute video about the history and cur- actually concrete barges used to haul SanCarlosChildrensTheater.com or lunch and live entertainment. 1:30 (650) 344-5200 ext. 102 at the door, while supplies last. p.m. Irish Movie. Little House, 800 rent activities at the Port of Redwood cargo for the Navy and remnants of the Middle Ave.,Menlo Park.Lunch is $6. The Dining Room presented by the Burlingame High School Free Tax Preparation. 10 a.m. to 4 Theater Department. 7:30 p.m. 1 p.m. Samaritan House, 4031 Pacific Mangini Way, Burlingame. Tickets Blvd., San Mateo. To make an are $15 general admission and $10 appointment or for more informa- for students, seniors and children. tion call 523-0804. For more information and tickets call 558-2854. Purchase tickets St. Patrick’s Day Celebration: online at Corned Beef Lunch and the ‘Swing www.facebook.com/BurlingameDra Shift’ Band. 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. San ma. Bruno Senior Center, 1555 Crystal Springs Road. Tickets available at Lend Me a Tenor. 8 p.m. Hillbarn front desk.For more information call Theatre, 1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd., 616-7150. Foster City.Tickets are $23 to $38 for adults and seniors. Students 17 and Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with younger (with current student ID) Cheeky Monkey Toys. 11 a.m. to 4 call 349-6411 for ticket prices. For p.m.Cheeky Monkey Toys, 640 Santa more information and to purchase Cruz Ave., Menlo Park. Bring your lit- tickets go to hillbarntheatre.org. tle lucky clover to Cheeky Monkey Toys to make fun St. Patrick’s Day- Spring Sprung Comedy Show. 8 themed crafts. For information con- p.m. Cañada College, Flex Theater. tact Kelly Scibetta at Building 3, Room 129, 4200 Farm Hill [email protected]. Blvd., Redwood City. For more infor- mation contact [email protected]. Dance Connection with Live Music by Nob Hill Sounds. Free SUNDAY, MARCH 16 dance lessons 6:30 p.m.-7 p.m. with Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with open dance from 7 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Cheeky Monkey Toys. 11 a.m. to 4 Burlingame Woman’s Club, 241 Park p.m.Cheeky Monkey Toys, 640 Santa Road, Burlingame. Dress in your fine Cruz Ave., Menlo Park. Bring your lit- greenery for St. Patrick’s Day. Bring a tle lucky clover to Cheeky Monkey new first-time male friend and earn Toys today or Monday to make fun free entry. One free entry per new St. Patrick’s Day-themed crafts. For dancer. Admission $8 members, $10 information contact Kelly Scibetta guests. Free admission for male atdance hosts. Light refreshments. For [email protected]. more information call 342-2221. Free museum day to celebrate For more events visit reopening of ‘Charles Parsons’s smdailyjournal.com, click Calendar. THE DAILY JOURNAL COMICS/GAMES Weekend • March. 15-16, 2014 21 DILBERT® CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Cranky girl®

PEARLs BEFORE SWINE® ASCROS 50 Richie of music 24 Wholly absorbed 1 Humane org. 53 Bakery goody 25 Toast topper 5 Wobbled, as a rocket 55 Tune 28 Foul ball callers 10 Fortune 56 Derisive sounds 29 Spunky movie princess 12 Of cows 57 Quark homes 31 Horse’s gait 13 Leave empty 58 Muzzle 32 Expressions 14 Surface 33 Sign before Virgo 15 Martial — DOWN 37 Wind up 16 Blow away 1 Blacken a steak 40 Like many gargoyles 18 Soph. and jr. 2 Accord 41 Domed residence 19 Flew 3 Envelope closer 42 — mater 23 Incan treasure 4 Courtroom fig. 43 Eat wisely 26 Beads on grass 5 — Kippur 44 Recital piece GET FUZZY® 27 Old Roman province 6 Blvd. 47 Cornfield sight 30 Summer top 7 Lean and sinewy 48 Plant parasite 32 Gymnast’s horse 8 Cal Tech grad 49 Almost-grads 34 Diva’s performances 9 Poor grades 51 — de plume 35 Love beads wearer 10 Md. neighbor 52 Publishing execs 36 Wrench or hammer 11 Doctors 54 “Moneyline” channel 37 Um cousins 12 Pickled veggie 38 — Paulo 17 Get lots of applause 39 Tidal wave 20 Lofty goals 42 Classified section 21 Selfishness 45 Mdse. 22 Humid 46 Rare minerals 23 Melodramatic shout friday’s PUZZLE SOLVED

3-15-14 is a registered trademark of Nextoy, LLC. ©2014 KenKen Puzzle LLC. All rights reserved. LLC. ©2014 KenKen Puzzle is a registered trademark of Nextoy, ®

Previous 3-15-14 Dist. by Universal Uclick for UFS, Inc. www.kenken.com Sudoku KenKen Want More Fun ● Each row and each column must contain the answers numbers 1 through 6 without repeating. ● The numbers within the heavily outlined boxes, and Games? called cages, must combine using the given operation (in any order) to produce the target numbers in the Jumble Page 2 • La Times Crossword Puzzle Classifieds top-left corners. Tundra & Over the Hedge Comics Classifieds ● Freebies: Fill in single-box cages with the number in the top-left corner. Boggle Puzzle Everyday in DateBook

have some fun. improvement project, you should consult those who escalate rapidly. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Expect someone to share your space. You may end up undoing what CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Follow up on SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 2014 break a promise or let you down. Even though you are has already been completed. any financial leads that manifest themselves. A PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — An encounter with disappointed, resist the urge to seek revenge. Chalk it LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Love is on the rise. Be profitable investment is likely if you play your cards an old friend may open up past wounds. Get any up to experience and continue to do your own thing. alert to what is happening around you. Don’t reveal right. Listen carefully to any complaints, and be issues out in the open and clear the air. Put history CANCER (June 21-July 22) — You can make a personal information up front. Someone may be honest about your feelings. behind you, and move on. valuable connection. The time is right to share your trying to sabotage your plans. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Positive changes are ARIES (March 21-April 19) — You may feel that no skills and ideas. Collaborating with an unusual SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Believe in what you heading your way. Your talents and capabilities are matter what you do, you aren’t getting any farther partner will result in a new moneymaking venture. do. There will always be someone who tries to change gaining momentum and attention. Taking on too much ahead. Don’t expect others to be sympathetic. Rather LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — There is no need to be your opinion or criticize your ideas. Welcome any at once will be your downfall. Pick and choose wisely. than complain, plug away until you reach your goal. confined to doing the same thing over and over helpful advice and ignore the negative remarks. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — There are many again. Be inventive, use your imagination and be SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Stay close to COPYRIGHT 2014 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. interesting events underway that won’t break your open to new experiences. home, where you feel safe and comfortable. Giving budget. Include the ones you love in your plans. Put VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — You need a change in to emotional vulnerability in social settings will aside any demands that are weighing you down and at home, but before getting started on an lower your confidence. A minor disagreement can 22 Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 THE DAILY JOURNAL

104 Training 107 Musical Instruction 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment 110 Employment

TERMS & CONDITIONS CRYSTAL CLEANING SALES/MARKETING The San Mateo Daily Journal Classi- HAVE YOU ALWAYS INTERNSHIPS fieds will not be responsible for more WANTED TO PLAY CENTER The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking than one incorrect insertion, and its lia- THE HARP? San Mateo, CA for ambitious interns who are eager to bility shall be limited to the price of one jump into the business arena with both Private lessons in your home or insertion. No allowance will be made for Customer Service/Seamstress; feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs errors not materially affecting the value at San Mateo Studio. of the newspaper and media industries. of the ad. All error claims must be sub- Rentals available. Are you…..Dependable, This position will provide valuable mitted within 30 days. For full advertis- friendly, detail oriented, experience for your bright future. www.ericamesser.com Email resume ing conditions, please ask for a Rate (415)786-9143 willing to learn new skills? Card. [email protected] Do you have….Good English skills, a desire for steady employment and TAXI DRIVER employment benefits? NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Clean DMV and background. $2000 Immediate openings for customer Guaranteed per Month. Taxi Permit service/seamstress. required Call (650)703-8654 If you possess the above qualities, please call for an 127 Elderly Care Appointment: (650)342-6978 FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE BUSINESS ANALYST (OPERATIONS) HOME CARE AIDES The San Mateo Daily Journal’s Job Location: South San Francisco, CA Multiple shifts to meet your needs. Great twice-a-week resource guide for Requirements: Masters in Bus, Fin, Int'l pay & benefits, Sign-on bonus, 1yr exp children and families. trade, Econ or equiv. (or BA + 5 yrs). required. Every Tuesday & Weekend Exp. in international trading, business Matched Caregivers (650)839-2273, and shipping operations pref'd. Mail Re- (408)280-7039 or (888)340-2273 sume: Peking Handicraft Inc. Attn: HR NEWSPAPER INTERNS Look for it in today’s paper to Dept., 1388 San Mateo Ave, So. San JOURNALISM find information on family Francisco, CA 94080. resources in the local area, NOW HIRING The Daily Journal is looking for in- terns to do entry level reporting, re- including childcare. Kitchen Staff & Housekeeping Staff search, updates of our ongoing fea- CAREGIVERS $9.00 per hr. tures and interviews. Photo interns al- Apply in Person at or email resume to so welcome. 2 years experience [email protected] 203 Public Notices required. Marymount Greenhills We expect a commitment of four to Retirement Center eight hours a week for at least four FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Immediate placement 1201 Broadway, Millbrae months. The internship is unpaid, but STATEMENT #259694 (650)742-9150 intelligent, aggressive and talented in- The following person is doing business on all assignments. No experience necessary terns have progressed in time into as: 1) Custom Cabinet Refacing, 2) Cus- Call (650)777-9000 DOJ/FBI Clearance required paid correspondents and full-time re- tom Refacing 475 Flibert St., HALF porters. MOON BAY, CA 94019 is hereby regis- tered by the following owner: David Mi- College students or recent graduates chael Furtado, same address. The busi- are encouraged to apply. Newspaper ness is conducted by an Individual. The experience is preferred but not neces- registrants commenced to transact busi- sarily required. ness under the FBN on . GOT JOBS? /s/ David Michael Furtado / Please send a cover letter describing This statement was filed with the Asses- your interest in newspapers, a resume sor-County Clerk on 02/19/2014. (Pub- and three recent clips. Before you ap- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ply, you should familiarize yourself 02/22/14, 03/01/14, 03/08/14, 03/15/14). The best career seekers with our publication. Our Web site: read the Daily Journal. www.smdailyjournal.com. Send your information via e-mail to [email protected] or by reg- We will help you recruit qualified, talented ular mail to 800 S. Claremont St #210, individuals to join your company or organization. San Mateo CA 94402.

The Daily Journal’s readership covers a wide range of qualifications for all types of positions.

For the best value and the best results, recruit from the Daily Journal...

Contact us for a free consultation Call (650) 344-5200 or Email: [email protected]

BUS DRIVER JOBS AVAILABLE TODAY AT MV TRANSPORTATION Join us in providing safe, reliable and professional DELIVERY community transportation in San Francisco, San Mateo, Alameda and Santa Clara Counties. Please call your nearest MV Division in: DRIVER San Francisco (415) 206-7386 South San Francisco (650) 482-9370 Redwood City (650) 482-9370 PENINSULA San Carlos (650) 482-9370 Half Moon Bay (650) 560-0360 ext. 0 ROUTES Brisbane (415) 657-1916 San Jose I (408) 292-3600 ext. 1000 Wanted: Independent Contractor to provide San Jose II (408) 282-7040 Jennifer delivery of the Daily Journal six days per week, Union City I (510) 471-1411 Monday thru Saturday, early morning. Union City II (510) 453-6043 Experience with newspaper delivery required. Both CDL and Non-CDL Drivers needed immediately for Passenger Vehicle, Small Bus and Large Bus Must have valid license and appropriate insurance routes. coverage to provide this service in order to be eligible. Papers are available for pickup in down- Paid classroom and behind-the-wheel training from town San Mateo at 3:30 a.m. exceptional instructors and trainers. The future is bright for Bus Drivers with an expected 12.5% growth in Please apply in person Monday-Friday, 9am to positions over the next ten years! 4pm at The Daily Journal, 800 S. Claremont St #210, San Mateo. THE DAILY JOURNAL Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 23

203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Tundra Tundra Tundra FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #259593 STATEMENT #259592 STATEMENT #259634 The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business as: South City Smile, 2288 Westborough as: Peninsula Family Smile Center, 1828 as: Dream Graphic Design, 5 Aragon Blvd., Ste. 106, SOUTH SAN FRANCIS- El Camino Real, Ste 603, Burlingame, Blvd. #6, SAN MATEO, CA 94402 is CO, CA 94080 is hereby registered by hereby registered by the following owner: the following owner: William C.K. Ho, CA 94010 is hereby registered by the fol- Catherine Kirchner, same address. The 2210 Gellert Blvd., #5303, SOUTH SAN lowing owner: William Ho, DDS, APDC, business is conducted by an Individual. FRANCISCO, CA 94080. The business CA. The business is conducted by a Cor- The registrants commenced to transact is conducted by an Individual. The regis- poration. The registrants commenced to business under the FBN on . trants commenced to transact business transact business under the FBN on . /s/ Catherine Kirchner / under the FBN on . /s/ William C.K. Ho / This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/ William C.K. Ho / sor-County Clerk on 02/13/2014. (Pub- This statement was filed with the Asses- This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 02/12/2014. (Pub- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 02/12/2014. (Pub- 02/22/14, 03/01/14, 03/08/14, 03/15/14). lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 02/22/14, 03/01/14, 03/08/14, 03/15/14). 02/22/14, 03/01/14, 03/08/14, 03/15/14). FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT #259666 The following person is doing business as: Darin Boville Gallery, 501 San Mateo Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Over the Hedge Rd. Units 8 & 9, HALF MOON BAY, CA 94019 is hereby registered by the follow- ing owner: Darin Boville, 1128 Birch St., #370120, Montara, CA 94037. The busi- ness is conducted by an Individual. The registrants commenced to transact busi- ness under the FBN on 02/02/14. /s/ Darin Boville / This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 02/18/2014. (Pub- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 02/22/14, 03/01/14, 03/08/14, 03/15/14). NOTICE TO BIDDERS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME RE: Pupil Transportation Services STATEMENT #259708 The following person is doing business San Bruno Park School District as: Gods & Titans Tattoo, 3127 Jefferson Ave., Unit #5, REDWOOD CITY, CA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the San Bruno Park School 94062 is hereby registered by the follow- ing owner: Victor Martinez, 1221 Ruby District (DISTRICT) hereby invites and will receive sealed bid St., Redwood City, CA 94061. The busi- quotations from interested and qualified Bidders for furnishing ness is conducted by an Individual. The 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices 203 Public Notices Pupil Transportation Services, beginning with the 2014-15 registrants commenced to transact busi- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ness under the FBN on N/A. STATEMENT #259735 NOTICE OF PUBLIC School Year on July 1, 2014. /s/ Victor Martinez / STATEMENT #259561 The following person is doing business The following person is doing business HEARING, NOTICE IS This statement was filed with the Asses- as: West Bay Nephrology Associates, sor-County Clerk on 02/20/2014. (Pub- as: The Gilded Sports Fan, 990 Alice Ln., HEREBY GIVEN Each Request for Proposal submittal must contain a Cover #5, MENLO PARK, CA 94025 is hereby 1498 Southgate Ave. #102, DALY CITY, that the Letter, completed Proposal Price Schedule (Cost Proposal) lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, CA 94015 is hereby registered by the fol- City Council of the City of 02/22/14, 03/01/14, 03/08/14, 03/15/14). registered by the following owners: Thore (Attachment A), a completed Proposal Questionnaire (Attach- Aatlo, same address. The business is lowing owners: 1) Robert Tseng, MD, San Bruno, ment B), any proposed modifications to the Contractual Agree- conducted by an Individual. The regis- 1830 Whiteclife Way, San Mateo, CA California at its regular FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME trants commenced to transact business 94402, 2) Warren Chang, MD, 694 Sat- ment for furnishing Pupil Transportation Services (Attachment under the FBN. urn Ct., Foster City, CA 94404, 3) Albert meeting on Tuesday, March STATEMENT #259784 C. Kao, MD, 355 Arboleda Dr., Los Altos, C), and a bid bond. The following person is doing business /s/ Thore Aatlo / 25, 2014, starting at 7:00 This statement was filed with the Asses- CA 94024, 4) Christian C. Cruz, MD, 236 as: Budget Motors, 325 S Maple Ave Ste Barclay Ave., Millbrae, CA 94030. The p.m. at the Senior Center, 28, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA sor-County Clerk on 02/10/2013. (Pub- A mandatory pre-bid conference is required. This confer- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, business is conducted by a General Part- located at 1555 Crystal ence will be held from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m., Monday, April 94080 is hereby registered by the follow- nership. The registrants commenced to Springs Road, San Bruno, ing owner: Allen Huang, 442 Athens St., 03/08/14, 03/15/13, 03/22/13, 03/29/14). transact business under the FBN on. 1, 2014, at 500 Acacia Avenue, San Bruno, CA 94066. Bid- San Francisco, CA 94080 The business /s/ Robert Tseng / will hold a Public Hearing, ders failing to attend this conference will have their quotations is conducted by an Individual. The regis- This statement was filed with the Asses- waive the first reading, and rejected and returned unopened. trants commenced to transact business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME sor-County Clerk on 02/24/2014. (Pub- introduce an ordinance to under the FBN on. STATEMENT #259840 lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, /s/ Allen Huang / The following person is doing business 03/15/14, 03/22/14, 03/29/14, 04/05/14). regulate the inspection, re- Please contact Steven J. Eichman at the San Bruno Park This statement was filed with the Asses- as: KV Interior Designs, 535 Pine St., pair and replacement of pri- sor-County Clerk on 02/26/2014. (Pub- SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 is hereby regis- vate sewer laterals at the School District, 500 Acacia Avenue, San Bruno, CA 94066, lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, tered by the following owner: Karen Ve- (650) 762-4716, for copies of the bid package and information lasquez, same address. The business is FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME time of sale of residential 03/01/14, 03/08/14, 03/15/14, 03/22/14). STATEMENT #259739 on the correct bidding procedure. conducted by an Individual. The regis- The following person is doing business property. trants commenced to transact business FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME as: LHI Clothing, 1406 Main St., Red- under the FBN N/A. wood City, CA 94063 is hereby regis- Said sealed quotations should be delivered to the San Bruno STATEMENT #259816 /s/ Karen Velasquez / The public is invited to at- The following person is doing business tered by the following owners: Love Park School District, ATTN: Steven J. Eichman at 500 Acacia This statement was filed with the Asses- Hate, Inc, CA. The business is conduct- tend the hearing and com- as: Nubee Motors, 1427 Mission Rd., sor-County Clerk on 03/03/2013. (Pub- ed by a Corporation. The registrants ment. Please call (650) Avenue, San Bruno, CA 94066. The envelope containing the Unit B SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA sealed RFP should be clearly marked: lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, commenced to transact business under 616-7058 with any ques- 94080 is hereby registered by the follow- 03/08/14, 03/15/13, 03/22/13, 03/29/14). the FBN on. ing owner: Edmond Jonoubeh, 330 Ash- /s/ Andrew Birger / tions. “PUPIL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES BID” ton Ave., Millbrae CA 94030. The busi- This statement was filed with the Asses- ATTN: Steven J. Eichman, Chief Business Officer (CBO) ness is conducted by an Individual. The FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME sor-County Clerk on 02/24/2014. (Pub- Certification and Posting: A registrants commenced to transact busi- STATEMENT #259967 lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ness under the FBN on. The following person is doing business 03/15/14, 03/22/14, 03/29/14, 04/05/14). copy of the full text of the /s/ Edmond Jonoubeh / as: Fissionistic, 2001 Whitman Way #33, proposed ordinance is avail- This statement was filed with the Asses- SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 is hereby regis- able in the City Clerk’s Of- The DISTRICT must receive said sealed quotations no later sor-County Clerk on 02/28/2014. (Pub- tered by the following owner: Fissionistic, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME than 4pm on 4/10/14. The DISTRICT reserves the right to re- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, LLC, CA. The business is conducted by STATEMENT #259902 fice, 567 El Camino Real, in ject any and all quotations and to waive any informality, techni- 03/01/14, 03/08/14, 03/15/14, 03/22/14). a Limited Liability Company. The regis- The following person is doing business San Bruno, California. cal defect or clerical error in any RFP, as the interest of the trants commenced to transact business as: Allied Health Group, 1150 Bayhill Dr., under the FBN on 04/01/2014. Ste. #200, SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 is DISTRICT may require. Any bidder may withdraw his or her FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME /s/ Scott Morrissey / hereby registered by the following owner: /s/ Carol Bonner, quotation, either personally or by written request, at any time STATEMENT #259671 This statement was filed with the Asses- Local Staff, LLC, DE. The business is San Bruno City Clerk prior to the scheduled closing time for receipt of quotations. The following person is doing business sor-County Clerk on 03/11/2014. (Pub- conducted by a Limited Liability Compa- March 14, 2014 as: Youth Obstacle Boot Camp, 248 A lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ny. The registrants commenced to trans- Harbor Blvd., BELMONT, CA 94002 is 03/15/14, 03/22/14, 03/29/14, 04/05/14). act business under the FBN on. SAN BRUNO PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT hereby registered by the following own- /s/ Susan E. Ball / Published in the San Mateo ers: Brien Shamp’s boot Camps, Person- This statement was filed with the Asses- Daily Journal, March 15, al Traning & nutrition, Inc, CA and Kings FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME sor-County Clerk on 03/06/2014. (Pub- Camps & Fitness, LLC, CA. The busi- STATEMENT #260004 lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 2014. ness is conducted by a General Partner- The following person is doing business 03/15/14, 03/22/14, 03/29/14, 04/05/14). By ship. The registrants commenced to as: Torre Fuerte Fences Maintenance, transact business under the FBN 2905 Flood Avenue, REDWOOD CITY, Steven J. Eichman, CBO 11/01/2013. CA 94063 is hereby registered by the fol- San Bruno Park School District /s/ Brien Shamp / lowing owner: Feliciano Trujillo, 2232 Eu- This statement was filed with the Asses- clid Ave., East Palo Alto, CA 94303. The sor-County Clerk on 02/18/2013. (Pub- business is conducted by an Individual. 210 Lost & Found lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, The registrants commenced to transact 03/08/14, 03/15/13, 03/22/13, 03/29/14). business under the FBN on. FOUND: KEYS (3) on ring with 49'ers /s/ Feliciano Trujillo / belt clip. One is car key to a Honda. This statement was filed with the Asses- Found in Home Depot parking lot in San sor-County Clerk on 03/13/2014. (Pub- Carlos on Sunday 2/23/14. Call 650 490- lished in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 0921 - Leave message if no answer. 03/15/14, 03/22/14, 03/29/14, 04/05/14). HELP WANTED The Daily Journal seeks FOUND: RING Silver color ring found on 1/7/2014 in Burlingame. Parking Lot M (next to Dethrone). Brand inscribed. two sales professionals Gary @ (650)347-2301 LEGAL NOTICES LOST AFRICAN GRAY PARROT - SALES for the following positions: (415)377-0859 REWARD! Fictitious Business Name Statements, Trustee Sale Notice, Alcohol Beverage License, Name EVENT MARKETING SALES TELEMARKETING/INSIDE SALES Change, Probate, Notice of Adoption, Divorce Summons, Notice of Public Sales, and More. Join the Daily Journal Event marketing We are looking for a telemarketing whiz, team as a Sales and Business Development who can cold call without hesitation and Published in the Daily Journal for San Mateo County. Specialist. Duties include sales and close sales over the phone. Experience Fax your request to: 650-344-5290 customer service of event sponsorships, preferred. Must have superior verbal, Email them to: [email protected] partners, exhibitors and more. Interface phone and written communication skills. and interact with local businesses to Computer proficiency is also required. enlist participants at the Daily Journal’s Self-management and strong business PUBLIC NOTICE ever expanding inventory of community intelligence also a must. The Housing Authority of the County of San Mateo announces events such as the Senior Showcase, a Public Hearing: Family Resource Fair, Job Fairs, and DATE: Tuesday, March 25, 2014 more. You will also be part of the project To apply for either position, TIME: 9:00 AM management process. But first and PLACE: Chambers of the Board of Supervisors please send info to 400 County Center, Redwood City, foremost, we will rely on you for sales [email protected] or call CA 94063 and business development. The purpose of the hearing is for the San Mateo County Board This is one of the fastest areas of the 650-344-5200. of Supervisors, acting as the Governing Board of Commission- ers of the Housing Authority of the County of San Mateo, to LOST DOG-SMALL TERRIER-$5000 Daily Journal, and we are looking to grow REWARD Norfolk Terrier missing from consider approving the Housing Authority’s 2014-2015 Mov- Woodside Rd near High Rd on Dec 13. the team. ing-to-Work Annual Plan. A copy of the proposed 2014-2015 Violet is 11mths, 7lbs, tan, female, no MTW Annual Plan is available online at www.smchousing.org collar, microchipped. Please help bring Must have a successful track record of her home! (650)568-9642

sales and business development. Leading local news coverage on the Peninsula Published in the San Mateo Daily Journal, March 15, 2014 LOST GOLD Cross at Carlmont Shop- ping Cente, by Lunardi’s market (Reward) (415)559-7291 24 Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 THE DAILY JOURNAL

210 Lost & Found 296 Appliances 300 Toys 304 Furniture 304 Furniture 308 Tools LOST GOLD WATCH - with brown lizard SUNBEAM TOASTER -Automatic, ex- 14 HOTWHEELS - Redline, 32 2 END Tables solid maple '60's era TRUNDLE BED - Single with wheels, 13" SCROLL saw $ 40. (650)573-5269 strap. Unique design. REWARD! Call cellent condition, $30., (415)346-6038 Ford/Mustang/Corv. $90 all (650)365- $40/both. (650)670-7545 $40., (650)347-8061 (650)326-2772. 3987 BLACK & Decker 17" Electric Hedge THERMADOR WHITE glass gas cook- ANODYZED BRONZE ETEGERE Tall TV STAND brown. $40.00 OBO Trimmer. Like new. $20. 650-326-2235. LOST ON Sunday 03/10/13, a Bin of top. 36 inch Good working condition. ‘66 CHEVELLE TOY CAR, Blue collecti- banker’s rack. Beautiful style; for plants (650) 995-0012 Documents on Catalpa Ave., in $95. 650-322-9598 ble. $12. (415)337-1690 flowers sculptures $70 (415)585-3622 BOSTITCH 16 gage Finish nailer Model San Mateo. REWARD, (650)450-3107 VIDEO CENTER 38 inches H 21 inches SB 664FN $99 (650)359-9269 BARBIE DOLLS- 2002 Collection- Never BBQ GRILL, Ducane, propane $90 W still in box $45., (408)249-3858 CRACO 395 SP-PRO, electronic paint LOST SET OF CAR KEYS near Millbrae VACUUM CLEANER excellent condition removed from box. Holiday Celebration & (650)591-4927 $45. (650)878-9542 Society Girl. $40.650-654-9252 WALL CLOCK - 31 day windup, 26 “ sprayer.Commercial grade. Used only Post Office on June 18, 2013, at 3:00 long, $99 (650)592-2648 once. $600/obo. (650)784-3427 p.m. Reward! Call (650)692-4100 BRASS DAYBED - Beautiful, $99., (650)365-0202 WALNUT CHEST, small (4 drawer with 297 Bicycles PILGRIM DOLLS, 15” boy & girl, new, CRAFTMAN JIG Saw 3.9 amp. with vari- LOST: SMALL diamond cross, silver upper bookcase $50. (650)726-6429 able speeds $65 (650)359-9269 necklace with VERY sentimental from Harvest Festival, adorable $25 650- CHAIRS 2 Blue Good Condition $50 GIRLS BIKE 18” Pink, Looks New, Hard- 345-3277 OBO (650)345-5644 meaning. Lost in San Mateo 2/6/12 ly Used $80 (650)293-7313 WHITE 5 Drawer dresser.Excellent con- CRAFTMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabinet (650)578-0323. CHINESE LACQUERED cabinet, 2 dition. Moving. Must sell $90.00 OBO stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851-1045 PINK BARBIE 57 Chevy Convertible (650) 995-0012 SCHWINN 20” Boy’s Bike, Good Condi- 28" long (sells on E-Bay for $250) in box shelves and doors. Beautiful. 23 width 30 REWARD!! LOST DOG - 15LB All White tion $40 (650)756-9516 height 11 depth $75 (650)591-4927 CRAFTSMAN 1/2" drill press $40.50. Dog, needs meds, in the area of Oaknoll $99 (650)591-9769 WICKER DRESSER, white, 3 drawers, (650)573-5269 RWC on 3/23/13, (650)400-1175 DINETTE SET, round 42" glass table, exc condition 31 width 32 height 21.5 298 Collectibles RADIO CONTROL car; Jeep with off depth $35 (650)591-4927 CRAFTSMAN 3/4 horse power 3,450 road with equipment $99 OBO with 4 chairs, pick up Foster City. Free. (650)578-9045 RPM $60 (650)347-5373 Books 1920'S AQUA Glass Beaded Flapper (650)851-0878 WOOD - wall Unit - 30" long x 6' tall x CRAFTSMAN 6" bench grinder $40. Purse (drawstring bag) & Faux Pearl DINING ROOM SET - table, four chairs, 17.5" deep. $90. (650)631-9311 16 BOOKS on History of WWII Excellent Flapper Collar. $50. 650-762-6048 STEP 2 sandbox Large with cover $25 (650)573-5269 condition. $95 all obo, (650)345-5502 (650)343-4329 lighted hutch, $500. all, (650)296-3189 WOOD ATAGERE 33” x 78” with flip bar ask $95 obo (650)743-4274 CRAFTSMAN 9" Radial Arm Saw with 6" 1940 VINTAGE telephone bench maple TOY - Barney interactive activity, musical DISPLAY CABINET 72”x 21” x39 1/2” dado set. No stand. $55 (650)341-6402 50 SHADES of Grey Trilogy, Excellent antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833 Condition $25. (650)615-0256 learning, talking, great for the car, $16. High Top Display, 2 shelves in rear $99 WOOD BOOKCASE unit - good condi- obo, (650)349-6059 (650)591-3313 tion $65.00 (650)504-6058 CRAFTSMAN BELT & disc sander $99. 1982 PRINT 'A Tune Off The Top Of My (650)573-5269 BOOK "LIFETIME" WW1 $12., Head' 82/125 $80 (650) 204-0587 (408)249-3858 VINTAGE 50'S JC Higgins toboggan, 74" DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condi- tion, nice design, with storage, $45., 306 Housewares CRAFTSMAN10" TABLE saw & stand, 2 VINTAGE long & 18" wide. $35. 650-326-2235. JONATHAN KELLERMAN - Light Bulbs circa 1905. Edi- (650)345-1111 $99. (650)573-5269 Hardback son Mazda Lamps. Both still working - books, (5) $3. each, (650)341-1861 "PRINCESS HOUSE” decorator urn $50 (650)-762-6048 302 Antiques DURALINER ROCKING CHAIR, Maple "Vase" cream with blue flower 13 inch H DAYTON ELECTRIC 1 1/2 horse power RICHARD NORTH Patterson 5 Hard- Finish, Cream Cushion w matching otto- $25., (650)868-0436 1,725 RPM $60 (650)347-5373 back Books @$3 each (650)341-1861 1912 COFFEE Percolator Urn. perfect man $70 (650)583-4943. 4 NOLAN RYAN - Uncut Sheets, Rare condition includes electric cord $85. LAWN MOWER reel type push with TRAVIS MCGEE (Wikipedia) best mys- Gold Cards $90 (650)365-3987 (415)565-6719 28" by 15" by 1/4" thick glass shelves, height adjustments. Just sharpened $45 EZ CHAIR, large, $15. Call (650)558- cost $35 each sell at $15 ea. Three avail- teries 18 classic paperbacks for $25. 0206 650-591-2144 San Carlos Steve (650) 518-6614 400 YEARBOOKS - Sports Illustrated able, (650)345-5502 Sports Book 70-90’s $90 all (650)365- ANTIQUE BEVEL MIRROR - framed, LOG CHAIN (HEAVY DUTY) 14' $75 14” x 21”, carved top, $45., FLAT TOP DESK, $35.. Call (650)558- 3987 0206 (650)948-0912 295 Art (650)341-7890 BBQ, WEBER, GoAnywhere, unused, ARMY SHIRT, long sleeves, with pock- PUSH LAWN mower $25 (650)851-0878 ANTIQUE CAMEL BACK TRUNK -wood I-JOY MASSAGE chair, exc condition plated steel grates, portable, rust resist- 5 prints, nude figures, 14” x 18”, signed ets. XL $15 each (408)249-3858 $95 (650)591-4927 ant, w/charcoal, $50. (650)578-9208 Andrea Medina, 1980s. $40/all. 650-345- lining. (great toy box) $99., ROLLING STEEL Ladder10 steps, Like SOLD! 3277 BAY MEADOWS bag - $30.each, KITCHEN CABINETS - 3 metal base BUFFET CENTERPIECE: Lalique style New. $475 obo, (650)333-4400 (650)345-1111 kitchen cabinets with drawers and wood crystal bowl. For entre, fruit, or dessert WHEELBARROW. BRAND new, never ANTIQUE CRYSTAL floor lamp, marble doors, $99., (650)347-8061 6 CLASSIC landscape art pictures, BEAUTIFUL RUSTIE doll Winter Bliss w/ table top. Good condition. $90. SOLD! $20 (415)585-3622 used. Wood handles. $50 or best offer. 28”x38” glass frame. $15 each OBO. (650) 595-4617 stole & muffs, 23”, $50. OBO, KITCHEN TABLE, tall $65. 3'x3'x3' ex- Must see to appreciate. (650)345-5502 (650)754-3597 ANTIQUE CRYSTAL table lamps, (2), CALIFORNIA KING WHITE BEDDING, shades need to be redone. Free. Call tends to 4' long Four chairs $65. immaculate, 2 each: Pillow covers, ALASKAN SCENE painting 40" high 53" 309 Office Equipment BOX OF 2000 Sports Cards, 1997-2004 (650)593-7001 LAWN CHAIRS (4) White, plastic, $8. shams, 1 spread/ cover, washable $25. wide includes matching frame $99 firm years, $20 (650)592-2648 (650)578-9208 (650)592-2648 ANTIQUE CRYSTAL/ARCADE Coffee each, (415)346-6038 CANON COPIER, $55. Call CASINO CHIP Collection Original Chips Grinder. $80. 650-596-0513 LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover & COFFEE MAKER, Makes 4 cups $12, (650)558-0206 LANDSCAPE PICTURES (3) hand from various casinos $99 obo (650)368-3037 painted 25" long 21" wide, wooden ANTIQUE ITALIAN lamp 18” high, $70 plastic carring case & headrest, $35. (650)315-3240 each, (650)592-7483 DESK - 7 drawer wood desk, 5X2X2.5' frame, $60 for all 3, (650)201-9166 (650)387-4002 COOKING POTS(2) stainless steel, tem- $25., (650)726-9658 COLORIZED TERRITORIAL Quarters ANTIQUE KILIM RUNNER woven zig MIRROR, SOLID OAK. 30" x 19 1/2", perature-resistent handles, 21/2 & 4 gal. POSTER, LINCOLN, advertising Honest uncirculated with Holder $15/all, $5 for both. (650) 574-3229. PANASONIC FAX machine, works Ale, old stock, green and black color. zag design 7' by 6" by 4' $99., curved edges; beautiful. $85.00 OBO. great, $20. (650-578-9045) (408)249-3858 (650)580-3316 Linda 650 366-2135. $15. (650)348-5169 DRIVE MEDICAL design locking elevat- FRAMED 19X15 BARBIE USPS Post- ANTIQUE LANTERN Olde Brooklyn lan- ed toilet seat. New. $45. (650)343-4461 310 Misc. For Sale 296 Appliances mark picture Gallery First Day of issue terns, battery operated, safe, new in box, MIRRORS, large, $25. Call 1960. Limited edition $85. $100, (650)726-1037 (650)558-0206 HOUSE HEATER Excellent condition. ARTIFICIAL FICUS TREE 6 ft. life like, COIN-OP GAS DRYER - $100., Works great. Must sell. $30.00 OBO full branches. in basket $55. (650)948-4895 FRANKLIN MINT Thimble collection with ANTIQUE OLD Copper Wash Tub, 30 x MODULAR DESK/BOOKCASE/STOR- (650) 995-0012 (650)269-3712 display rack. $55. 650-291-4779 12 x 13 with handles, $65 (650)591-3313 AGE unit - Cherry veneer, white lami- CRAFTSMAN 9 gal 3.5 HP wet/dry vac- nate, $75., (650)888-0039 MANGLE-SIMPLEX FLOOR model, CHEESESET 6 small and 1 large plate HO TRAIN parts including engines, box- ANTIQUE WASHING MACHINE - some Working, $20 (650)344-6565 uum with extra filter. $30. 650-326-2235. cars, tankers, tracks, transformers, etc. Italian design never used Ceramica Cas- rust on legs, rust free drum and ringer. OAK BOOKCASE, 30"x30" x12". $25. tellania $25. (650)644-9027 FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC stove, $285. as $75 Call 650-571-6295 $45/obo, (650)574-4439 (650)726-6429 PERSIAN TEA set for 8. Including new! SOLD! spoon, candy dish, and tray. Gold Plated. ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER selectric II JOE MONTANA signed authentic retire- MAHOGANY ANTIQUE Secretary desk, OUTDOOR WOOD SCREEN - NEW $80 $100. (650) 867-2720 ment book, $39., (650)692-3260 RETAIL $130 OBO (650)873-8167 good condition, needs ribbon (type HOOD, G.E. Good condition, clean, 72” x 40” , 3 drawers, Display case, bev- needed attached) $35 San Bruno PUSH LAWN MOWER white.. $30. (650)348-5169 MEMORABILIA CARD COLLECTION, elled glass, $700. (650)766-3024 PAPASAN CHAIRS (2) -with cushions - very good (650)588-1946 large collection, Marilyn Monroe, James $45. each set, (650)347-8061 condition $25., SOLD! LEAN MEAN Fat Grilling Machine by OLD VINTAGE Wooden “Sea Captains ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER good George Foreman. $15 (650)832-1392 Dean, John Wayne and hundreds more. QUEENSIZE BEDSPREAD w/2 Pillow $3,300/obo.. Over 50% off Tool Chest” 35 x 16 x 16, $65 (650)591- PATIO TABLE with 4 chairs, glass top, condition $50., (650)878-9542 3313 Shams (print) $30.00 (650)341-1861 LG WASHER/ DRYER in one. Excellent (650)319-5334. good condition 41” in diameter $95 (650)591-4927 EXTENDED BATH BENCH - never condition, new hoses, ultracapacity, STERLING SILVER loving cup 10" circa REVERSIBLE KING BEDSPREAD bur- used, $45. obo, (650)832-1392 7 cycle, fron load, $600, (650)290-0954 RUSSIAN MEDAL Pins for sale, 68 in gundy; for the new extra deep beds. New lot, $99 SOLD! with walnut base 1912 $65 PEDESTAL SINK $25 (650)766-4858 (650)520-3425 $60 (415)585-3622 GAME "BEAT THE EXPERTS" never MAYTAG WALL oven, 24”x24”x24”, ex- PORTABLE JEWELRY display case used $8., (408)249-3858 cellent condition, $50 obo, (650)345- SCHILLER HIPPIE poster, linen, Sparta graphics 1968. Mint condition. $600.00. 303 Electronics wood, see through lid $45. 25 x 20 x 4 in- ROGERS' BRAND stainless steel steak 5502 (650)701-0276 ches. (650)592-2648. knife: $15 (415)585-3622 GOURMET SET for cooking on your ta- ble. European style. $15 (650)644-9027 MINI-FRIG NEW used i week paid $150. 27” SONY TRINITRON TV - great condi- SOLID TEAK floor model 16 wine rack TATTOO ARTIST - Norman Rockwell tion, rarely used, includes remote, not flat GRANDFATHER CLOCK Sell $75.00 650 697 7862 figurine, limited addition, $90., SOLD! RECLINER LA-Z-BOY Dark green print with turntable $60. (650)592-7483 with bevel screen, $55., (650)357-7484 fabric, medium size. $65. (650)343-8206 glass in front and sides (650)355-2996 PREMIER GAS stove. $285. As new! TEA POTS - (6) collectables, good con- VACUMN EXCELLENT condition. Works SOLD! dition, $10. each, (650)571-5899 46” MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great RECLINING CHAIR (Dark Green) - $55. great.Moving. Must sell. $35.00 OBO GREEN CERAMIC flower pot w/ 15 condition. $400. (650)261-1541. SOLD! (650) 995-0012 Different succulents, $20.(650)952-4354 RADIATOR HEATER, oil filled, electric, TRIPOD - Professional Quality used in 1500 watts $25. (650)504-3621 1930’s Hollywood, $99, obo ATT 2WIRE Router, working condition, ROCKING CHAIR - Traditional, full size HARLEY DAVIDSON black phone, per- (650)363-0360 for Ethernet, wireless, DSL, Internet. Rocking chair. Excellent condition $100., 307 Jewelry & Clothing fect condition, $65., (650) 867-2720 RED DEVIL VACUUM CLEANER - $25., $10.00 (650)578-9208 (650)504-3621 (650)593-0893 HONEYWELL HEPA Filter $99 UNIQUE, FRAMED to display, original BRACELET - Ladies authentic Murano (650)622-6695 Nevada slot machine glass plate. One of AUTO TOP hoist still in box glass from Italy, vibrant colors, like new, ROTISSERIE GE, IN-door or out door, $99.00 or best offer (650)493-9993 a kind. $50. 650-762-6048 ROCKING CHAIR Great condition, $100., (650)991-2353 Daly City ICE CHEST $15 (650)347-8061 Holds large turkey 24” wide, Like new, 1970’s style, dark brown, wooden, $80, OBO (650)344-8549 BATTERY CHARGER for Household suede cushion, photo availble, $99., COSTUME JEWELRY Earrings $25.00 IGLOO COOLER - 3 gallon beverage batteries $9, 650-595-3933 (650)716-3337 SANYO MINI REFRIGERATOR- $40., 299 Computers Call: 650-368-0748 cooler, new, still in box, $15., (415)346-6038 BIG SONY TV 37" - Excellent Condition (650)345-3840 1982 TEXAS Instruments TI-99/4A com- Worth $2300 will Sacrifice for only $95., ROCKING CHAIR w/wood carving, arm- LADIES GLOVES - gold lame' elbow SHOP VACUUM rigid brand 3.5 horse puter, new condition, complete accesso- (650)878-9542 rest, rollers, swivels $99, (650)592-2648 length gloves, size 7.5, $15. new, KENNESAW ORIGINAL salute cannon ries, original box. $99. (650)676-0974 (650)868-0436 power 9 gal wet/dry $40. SOLD! SEWING TABLE, folding, $20. Call $30. (650)726-1037 BLACKBERRY PHONE good condition (650)558-0206 $99.00 or best offer (650)493-9993 SHELVING UNIT from IKEA interior BLUETOOTH WITH CHARGER - like metal, glass nice condition $50/obo. new, $20., (415)410-5937 (650)589-8348 COMPUTER MONITOR Compaq 18" for only $18, 650-595-3933 SMALL VANITY chair with stool and mir- ror $99. (650)622-6695 DVD PLAYER, $25. Call (650)558-0206 SOFA EXCELLENT CONDITION. 8FT FLIP CAMCORDER $50. (650)583-2767 NEUTRAL COLOR $99 OBO (650)345-5644 HOME THEATRE SYSTEM - 3 speak- ers, woofer, DVD player, USB connec- SOFA PASTEL color excellent tion, $80., (714)818-8782 condition $99 (650)701-1892 IPHONE GOOD condition $99.00 or best SOFA SET of two Casual style, Good offer (650)493-9993 condition 62" long. $85.00 Hardly used.. 650 697 7862 LEFT-HAND ERGONOMIC keyboard with 'A-shape' key layout Num pad, $20 SOLID WOOD oak desk $50 (650)622- (650)204-0587 6695 PHILLIPS ENERGY STAR 20” color TV STEREO CABINET walnut w/3 black with remote. Good condition, $20 shelves 16x 22x42. $30, 650-341-5347 (650)888-0129 SET OF 3 wireless phones all for $50 TABLE 4X4X4. Painted top $40 (650)342-8436 (650)622-6695 SONY PROJECTION TV 48" with re- TEA/ UTILITY CART, $15. (650)573- mote good condition $99 (650)345-1111 7035, (650)504-6057 TEACART - Wooden, $60. obo, 304 Furniture (650)766-9998 DRESSER - Five Drawer - $30. SOLD! TEAK CABINET 28"x32", used for ster- eo equipment $25. (650)726-6429 THE DAILY JOURNAL Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 25

310 Misc. For Sale 311 Musical Instruments 316 Clothes 317 Building Materials 335 Garden Equipment 620 Automobiles LITTLE PLAYMATE by IGLOO 10"x10", HAMMOND B-3 Organ and 122 Leslie LADIES DONEGAL design 100% wool BRAND NEW Millgard window + frame - REMINGTON ELECTRIC lawn mower, OLDSMOBILE ‘99 Intrigue, green, 4 cooler includes icepak. $20 Speaker. Excellent condition. $8,500. pri- cap from Wicklow, Ireland, $20. Call $85. (650)348-6955 $40. (650)355-2996 door sedan, 143K miles. $1,500. (650)574-3229 vate owner, (650)349-1172 (650)341-8342 (650)740-6007.

MEDICINE CABINET - 18” X 24”, almost KAMAKA CONCERT sized Ukelele, LADIES FAUX FUR COAT - Satin lining, 318 Sports Equipment 340 Camera & Photo Equip. SUBARU ‘98 Outback Limited, 175K new, mirror, $20., (650)515-2605 w/friction tuners, solid Koa wood body, size M/L, $100. obo, (650)525-1990 miles, $5,500. Recent work. Mint condiit- made in Hawaii, 2007 great tone, excel- 2 BASKETBALLS Spalding NBA, Hardly CLASSICAL YASHICA camera ton. High Car Fax, View at sharpcar.com MERITAGE PICNIC Time Wine and lent condition, w/ normal wear & tear. LADIES FUR Jacket (fake) size 12 good used, $30 all (650)341-5347 in leather case $25. (650)644-9027 #126837 (415)999-4947 Cheese Tote - new black $45 $850. (650)342-5004 condition $30 (650)692-3260 (650)644-9027 2 SOCCER balls hardly used, $30 all SONY CYBERSHOT DSC-T-50 - 7.2 MP VOLVO ‘85 244 Turbo, automatic, very WURLITZER PIANO, console, 40” high, LARRY LEVINE Women's Hooded down San Mateo, (650)341-5347 digital camera (black) with case, $175., rare! 74,700 original miles. New muffler, NALGENE WATER bottle, light brown, good condition. $490. jacket. Medium. Scarlet. Good as new. (650)208-5598 new starter, new battery, tires have only $5; new aluminum btl $3 650-595-3933 (650)593-7001 Asking $40 OBO (650)888-0129 BASEBALLS & Softballs, 4 baseballs 2 200 miles on it. $4,900. (650)726-8623. softballs, only $6 650-595-3933 YASAHICA 108 model 35mm SLR Cam- NATIVITY SET, new, beautiful, ceramic, era with flash and 2 zoom lenses $99 gold-trimmed, 11-pc.,.asking: $50. 312 Pets & Animals LEATHER JACKET Classic Biker Style. BODY BY JAKE AB Scissor Exercise (415)971-7555 625 Classic Cars Call: 650-345-3277 /message Zippered Pockets. Sturdy. Excellent Con- Machine w/instructions. $50. (650)637- AQUARIUM,” MARINA Cool 10”, 2.65 dition. Mens, XL Black Leather $50.00 0930 FORD ‘63 THUNDERBIRD Hardtop, 390 NEW LIVING Yoga Tape for Beginners gallons, new pump. $20. (650)591-1500 SOLD! 345 Medical Equipment engine, Leather Interior. Will consider $8. 650-578-8306 BUCKET OF 260 golf balls, $25. $6,500 /OBO (650)364-1374 BAMBOO BIRD Cage - very intricate de- LEATHER JACKET, brown bomber, with (650)339-3195 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT - Brand new sign - 21"x15"x16". $50 (650)341-6402 pockets.Sz XL, $88. (415)337-1690 port-a-potty, never used, $40., Walker, VOLVO ‘85 244 Turbo, automatic, very OBLONG SECURITY mirror 24" by 15" DARTBOARD - New, regulation 18” di- $75 (650)341-7079 $30., (650)832-1392 rare! 74,700 original miles. New muffler, GECKO GLASS case 10 gal.with heat MANS DENIM Jacket, XL HD fabric, meter, “Halex” brand w/mounting hard- new starter, new battery, tires have only OVAL MIRROR $10 (650)766-4858 pad, thermometer, Wheeled stand if metal buttons only $15 650-595-3933 ware, 6 brass darts, $16., (650)681-7358 PRIDE MECHANICAL Lift Chair, hardly 200 miles on it. $4,900. (650)726-8623. needed $20. (650)591-1500 MENS WRANGLER jeans waist 31 used. Paid $950. Asking $350 orb est of- SET OF 11 Thomas registers 1976 mint DL1000 BOAT Winch Rope & More, fer. (650)400-7435 condition $25 (415)346-6038 PET TAXI, never used 20 by 14 by 15 length 36 five pairs $20 each plus bonus $50., (650)726-9658 630 Trucks & SUV’s Leonard (650)504-3621 inches, medium dog size $20. SOLD! SWIFT ORTHOPEDIC BED, flawless ex- SHOWER CURTAIN set: royal blue cellent condition. Queen size. Adjustable. FORD ‘98 EXPLORER 6 cylinder, 167K vinyl curtain with white nylon over-curtain MINK CAPE, beautiful with satin lining, GOTT 10-GAL beverage cooler $20. miles, excellent condition, good tires, 315 Wanted to Buy light color $75 obo (650)591-4927 Originally paid $4,000. Yours for only $15 SOLD! (650)345-3840 $500. (650)343-8206 good brakes, very dependable! $2000 or MINK JACKET faux, hip length, satin lin- best offer. Moving, must sell! Call SHOWER DOOR custom made 48” x 69” KIDS 20" mongoose mountain bike 6 (650)274-4337 GO GREEN! ing. Looks feels real. Perfect condition speeds front wheel shock good condition WALKER - brand new, $20., SSF, $70 (650)692-3260 $99 OBO 650-349-6969 (415)410-5937 We Buy GOLD asking $65 (650)574-7743 635 Vans SINGER SEWING machine 1952 cabinet WHEEL CHAIR asking $75 OBO You Get The NIKE PULLOVER mens heavy jacket LADIES BOWLING SET- 8 lb. ball, 7 1/2 style with black/gold motor. $35. Navy Blue & Red, Reg. price $200 sell- (650)834-2583 (650)574-4439 sized shoes, case, $45., (650)766-3024 ‘67 INTERNATIONAL Step Van 1500, $ Green $ ing for $59 (650)692-3260 Typical UPS type size. $1,950/OBO, LADIES STEP thruRoadmaster 10 379 Open Houses (650)364-1374 VASE WITH flowers 2 piece good for the Millbrae Jewelers PROM PARTY Dress, Long sleeveless speed bike w. shop-basket Good Holidays, $25., (650) 867-2720 Est. 1957 size 6, magenta, with shawl like new $40 Condition. $55 OBO call: (650) 342-8510 640 Motorcycles/Scooters VINTAGE WHITE Punch Bowl/Serving 400 Broadway - Millbrae obo (650)349-6059 Bowl Set with 10 cups plus one extra 650-697-2685 VELVET DRAPE, 100% cotton, new MENS ROLLER Blades size 101/2 never OPEN HOUSE BMW ‘03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call $35. (650)873-8167 beautiful burgundy 82"X52" W/6"hems: used $25 (650)520-3425 650-995-0003 $45 (415)585-3622 LISTINGS WICKER PICNIC basket, mint condition, WANTED SILVER Dollars POWER PLUS Exercise Machine $99 MOTORCYCLE GLOVES - Excellent handles, light weight, pale tan color. (650)492-1298 VINTAGE 1970’S GRECIAN MADE (650)368-3037 List your Open House condition, black leather, $35. obo, $10.00 (650)578-9208 DRESS SIZE 6-8, $35 (650)873-8167 (650)223-7187 RAZOR ELECTRIC Scooter E200, in the Daily Journal. WHITE LACE 1880’s reproduction dress needs battery, $39 650-595-3933 MOTORCYCLE SADDLEBAGS with 311 Musical Instruments 316 Clothes - size 6, $100., (650)873-8167 Reach over 76,500 brackets and other parts, $35., SALMON FISHING weights 21/2 pound (650)670-2888 canon balls $25 (650)756-7878 potential home buyers & BALDWIN GRAND PIANO, 6 foot, ex- BLACK Leather pants Mrs. made in France size 40 $99. (650)558-1975 317 Building Materials renters a day, cellent condition, $8,500/obo. Call SCHWINN 26" man's bike with balloon 670 Auto Service (510)784-2598 from South San Francisco BLACK LEATHER tap shoes 9M great 30 FLUORESCENT Lamps 48" (brand tires $75 like new (650)355-2996 to Palo Alto. condition $99. (650)558-1975 new in box) $75 for all (650)369-9762 GULBRANSEN BABY GRAND PIANO - THULE BIKE RACK - Fits rectangular in your local newspaper. MA'S AUTO Appraised @$5450., want $3500 obo, LADIES COAT Medium, dark lavender BATHROOM VANITY, antique, with top load bars. Holds bike upright. $100. (650)343-4461 $25 (650)368-3037 and sink: - $65. (650)348-6955 (650)594-1494 Call (650)344-5200 REPAIR SERVICE Tires • Service • Smog checks VINTAGE ENGLISH ladies ice skates - up to size 7-8, $40., (650)873-8167 ***** - yelp! 980 S Clarem’ont St San Mateo WET SUIT - medium size, $95., call for 650.513.1019 Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle info (650)851-0878 380 Real Estate Services 704 N San Mateo Dr San Mateo Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis WOMAN'S BOWLING ball, 12 lbs, "Lin- 650.558.8530 da", with size 7 shoes and bag, $15. ACROSS 2 MLB nickname 33 Absorbed 45 Picked up (650)578-9045 CIMPLER WOMEN'S LADY Cougar gold iron set REAL ESTATE SAN CARLOS AUTO 1 Instrument in recent news 34 Salon, for one 46 Tide table term set - $25. (650)348-6955 Cimpler Real Estate - Reinventing played with 3 Cabs, e.g. 36 Big name in 47 Words before Home Buying SERVICE & TUNE UP 322 Garage Sales To Buy Smarter Call Artur Urbanski, A Full Service Auto Repair mallets 4 Winter coat movies? time or point Broker/Owner Facility 8 Pitcher’s coup 5 Two-time 1990s (650)401-7278 37 Nickname in 48 Wood __ 533 Airport Blvd, 4th Flr, Burlingame 760 El Camino Real 15 Mine carriers A.L. batting 20th-century 50 City on the SUNRISE www.cimpler.com San Carlos champ Edgar 16 Orwell British leadership Brazos ROTARY CLUB (650)593-8085 superstate 6 Procreates 42 Short time out? 51 Apple product OF SAN MATEO 17 1980s 7 Help desk sign 440 Apartments 43 Word on a 52 Converse Hollywood sex 8 Deltiologist’s COMMUNITY BELMONT - prime, quiet location, view, 670 Auto Parts Canadian loonie 54 Touchdown 1 bedrooms, new carpets, new granite symbol collection CAR TOW chain 9' $35 (650)948-0912 YARD SALE counters, dishwasher, balcony, covered 18 Hang 9 Post-op area 44 San Diego info carports, storage, pool, no pets. (650)591-4046. HONDA SPARE tire 13" $25 19 Meas. seen on a 10 Basque baskets attraction 56 Nod, at times Saturday, March 15 (415)999-4947 tee 11 Shot 7:30 AM-2:30 PM NEW BATTERY and alternator for a ‘96 ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: RENT Buick Century never used Both for $80 20 Beguile 12 People 1 bedroom bath & kitchen (650)576-6600 22 Warthog 13 Rat 2555 Flores St. close to everything Redwood City $1350. 650-361-1200 NEW, IN box, Ford Mustang aluminum features 14 They come and off 25th Ave. water pump & gasket, $60.00. Call (415)370-3950 23 Screened go Clothes, Books, 470 Rooms conversation? 21 Storyteller? SHOP MANUALS 2 1955 Pontiac Household items, Bikes, HIP HOUSING manual, 4 1984 Ford/Lincoln manuals, 1 25 28-Across 23 Arrangements 24" LCD TV, Non-Profit Home Sharing Program gray marine diesel manual $40 may be made in San Mateo County (650)583-5208 natives, e.g. 15" LCD TV, (650)348-6660 28 The Mekong them (6) 20" flat screen 24 Weed killer computer monitors SHOP MANUALS for GM Suv's flows along its Rooms For Rent Year 2002 all for $40 (650)948-0912 border 25 Horrific w/ cables $15 ea, Blu-ray player, Travel Inn, San Carlos SNOW CHAIN cables made by Shur 29 Fighter acronym 26 Classic board $49.-59.daily + tax Grip - brand new-never used. In the DVD Player, Mini Fridge, original case. $25 650-654-9252. 32 Going downhill game $294.-$322. weekly + tax 27 Daughter of Patio Table & Chairs, Clean Quiet Convenient TIRE CHAIN cables $23. (650)766-4858 33 “The __ Affair”: Sports Equip. & MORE! Cable TV, WiFi & Private Bathroom Queen Juliana Microwave and Refrigerator & A/C TRUCK RADIATOR - fits older Ford, Jasper Fforde All proceeds support 950 El Camino Real San Carlos never used, $100., (650)504-3621 novel of the (650) 593-3136 charitable programs of Mention Daily Journal 34 Lighten Netherlands 680 Autos Wanted 35 Winter forecast 29 Tribute maker San Mateo 30 Key Sunrise Rotary Club Don’t lose money 38 Servers at 620 Automobiles 31 Inane ones [email protected] 03/15/14 on a trade-in or affairs consignment! 39 Ballpark figs. Don’t lose money 40 Needles on a trade-in or Sell your vehicle in the 41 Food-curing GARAGE SALES consignment! Daily Journal’s chemical Auto Classifieds. 42 “__ Mia”: 1965 ESTATE SALES Make money, make room! Sell your vehicle in the hit Just $40 Daily Journal’s We will run it 43 Give away List your upcoming garage Auto Classifieds. 44 Funk band sale, moving sale, estate ‘til you sell it! sale, yard sale, rummage instrument sale, clearance sale, or Just $40 Reach 76,500 drivers 46 When to see die whatever sale you have... We’ll run it from South SF to in the Daily Journal. Sterne ‘til you sell it! Palo Alto 49 Pasta bit Reach over 76,500 readers Call (650)344-5200 50 Card quality from South San Francisco Reach 76,500 drivers [email protected] 53 Odorless fuels to Palo Alto. from South SF to 55 Tennessee in your local newspaper. Palo Alto neighbor DONATE YOUR CAR Call (650)344-5200 Call (650)344-5200 Tax Deduction, We do the Paperwork, 57 Zip up [email protected] Free Pickup, Running or Not - in most cases. Help yourself and the Polly Klaas 58 Extreme Foundation. Call (800)380-5257. 59 Surfing 335 Garden Equipment Wanted 62-75 Chevrolets annoyance CHEVY ‘00 Impala, 58K miles, Very Novas, running or not clean! $6,000. Joe, SOLD! 60 Ship 2 FLOWER pots with Gardenia's both for Parts collection etc. $20 (650)369-9762 So clean out that garage maintenance CHEVY HHR ‘08 - Grey, spunky car Give me a call loaded, even seat warmers, $9,500. Joe 650 342-2483 site CRAFTSMAN 5.5 HP gas lawn mower (408)807-6529. with rear bag $55., (650)355-2996 DODGE ‘99 Van, 391 Posi, 200 Hp V-6, DOWN LAWNMOWER - American made, man- 22” Wheels, 2 24’ Ladders, 2015 Tags, ual/push, excellent condition, $50., $3,500 OBO (650)481-5296 1 Colorado State’s (650)342-8436 __ Arena By Barry C. Silk MERCEDES ‘06 C230 - 6 cylinder, navy (c)2014 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 03/15/14 MANUAL LAWN mower ( by Scott Turf ) blue, 60K miles, 2 year warranty, never used $65 (650)756-7878 $18,000, (650)455-7461 26 Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 THE DAILY JOURNAL

Appliance Repair Concrete Construction Electricians Handy Help Landscaping DEVOE INSIDE OUT ELECTRIC INC SERVANDO ARRELLIN Service Upgrades PAYLESS The Garden Doctor CONSTRUCTION Remodels / Repairs Landscaping & Demolition, The tradesman you will HANDYMAN Kitchen & Bath Fences, Interlocking Pavers, trust and recommend Kitchen & Bath remodling, Tile Clean-ups, Hauling, Remodeling Lic# 808182 work, Roofing, And Much More! Retaining Walls Belmont, CA Free Estimates (650)771-2276 (650) 318-3993 (650)515-1123 (650)771-2432 Lic# 36267

MARIN CONSTRUCTION Gardening Hardwood Floors Painting Home Improvement Specialists * custom decks * Framing * remodel- KEEP YOUR LAWN KO-AM ing * foundation Rep.*Dry Rot * Ter- LOOKING GREEN JON LA MOTTE mite Rep * And Much More HARDWOOD FLOORING Time to Aerate your lawn •Hardwood & Laminate Ask about our 20% signing and We also do seed/sod of lawns PAINTING senior discounts Spring planting Installation & Repair (650)486-1298 Sprinklers and irrigation •Refinish Interior & Exterior Pressure washing •High Quality @ Low Prices Quality Work, Reasonable Call Robert Call 24/7 for Free Estimate STERLING GARDENS Rates, Free Estimates 650-703-3831 Lic #751832 800-300-3218 O’SULLIVAN (650)368-8861 408-979-9665 Lic #514269 CONSTRUCTION Lic. #794899 (650)589-0372 Flooring New Construction, Remodeling, MK PAINTING Kitchen/Bathrooms, FLAMINGO’S FLOORING Hauling Decks/ Fences Interior and Exterior, Licensed and Insured Residental and commercial Lic. #589596 SHOP CARPET Insured and bonded, Cabinetry AT HOME VINYL CHAINEY HAULING WE WILL Junk & Debris Clean Up Free Estimates BRING THE LAMINATE Furniture / Appliance / Disposal Peter McKenna THE VILLAGE HANDYMAN SAMPLES TILE Tree / Bush / Dirt / Concrete Demo (650)630-1835 Remodels • Framing TO YOU. Starting at $40 & Up Lic# 974682 • Carpentry Stucco • Siding HARDWOOD www.chaineyhauling.com • Dryrot • Painting Free Estimates • Int./Ext. & Much More... Call for a (650)207-6592 PROFESSIONAL (650)701-6072 FREE in-home MTP CONCRETE, MASONRY, & Call Joe Burich ... Free Estimates estimate Painting/Waterproofing REMODELING SERVICES Lic. #979435 Drywall Repair/Tape/Texture • Paving • Landscaping 650-655-6600 Power Washing-Decks, Fences • Demolition CHEAP No Job Too Big or Small (650)445-8444 Lic.# 896174 Mobile (907)570-6555 WARREN BUILDER HAULING! Call Mike the Painter State Lic. #B990810 Contractor & Electrician Light moving! (650)271-1320 Kitchen, Bathroom, Additions Design & Drafting Lowest Rate SLATER FLOORS Haul Debris! Lic#964001, Ins. & BBB member . Restore old floors to new 650-583-6700 Construction . Dustless Sanding Warren Young . Install new custom & refinished NICK MEJIA PAINTING (650)465-8787 hardwood floors A+ Member BBB • Since 1975 Contractors Licensed. Bonded. Insured Large & Small Jobs www.slaterfloors.com Residential & Commercial GENERAL CONTRACTOR (650) 593-3700 Classic Brushwork, Matching, Stain- Decks & Fences Showroom by appointment ing, Varnishing, Cabinet Finishing Concrete, decks, retaining walls, Wall Effects, Murals, More! fences, bricks, roof, gutters, (415)971-8763 & drains. MARSH FENCE Lic. #479564 Gutters Call David & DECK CO. State License #377047 (650)270-9586 Licensed • Insured • Bonded Lic# 9/14544 Bonded & Insured GUTTER’S CLEANING Fences - Gates - Decks Plumbing Stairs - Retaining Walls • Roof and Gutter Repair 10-year guarantee • Screening & Seal Quality work w/reasonable prices • Replace & New Gutters HAMZEH PLUMBING Cleaning Call for free estimate (650)571-1500 Free Est. Call Oscar Faucet Repair, Sewer lines, Un- ANGELICA’S HOUSE clog Drains, Water heater repair CLEANING & JANITORIAL (650)669-6771 and Repair Sewer inspection SERVICES Lic.# 910421 People love me on Yelp! • House Cleaning • Move In/Out Doors Cleaning • Janitorial Services • Handyman Services (415)690-6540 Spring Cleaning Special! $65 call or email for details O.K.’S RAINGUTTER (650)918-0354 New Rain Gutter, Down Spouts, MyErrandServicesCA.com Gutter Cleaning & Screening, Roof & Gutter Repairs Friendly Service 10% Senior Discount CA Lic# 794353/Bonded (650)556-9780 Landscaping

Handy Help

AAA HANDYMAN & MORE Since 1985 Repairs • Maintenance • Painting Carpentry • Plumbing • Electrical All Work Guaranteed (650) 995-4385

DISCOUNT HANDYMAN & PLUMBING Electricians Kitchen/Bathroom Remodeling, Tile Installation, Door & Window Installation ALL ELECTRICAL Priced for You! Call John SERVICE (650)296-0568 650-322-9288 Free Estimates Lic.#834170 ADVERTISE for all your electrical needs ELECTRIC SERVICE GROUP HONEST HANDYMAN YOUR SERVICE Remodeling, Plumbing. in the ELECTRICIAN Electrical, Carpentry, HOME & GARDEN SECTION For all your General Home Repair, electrical needs Maintenance, Offer your services to 76,500 readers a day, from Residential, Commercial, New Construction Palo Alto to South San Francisco Troubleshooting, No Job Too Small and all points between! Wiring & Repairing Lic.# 891766 Call (650)344-5200 Call Ben (650)685-6617 [email protected] Lic # 427952 (650)740-8602 THE DAILY JOURNAL Weekend • March 15-16, 2014 27

Plumbing

Attorneys Food Health & Medical Marketing Real Estate Loans

SEAFOOD FOR SALE STUBBORN FAT has met its match. • BANKRUPTCY • FRESH OFF THE BOAT FREEZE Your Fat Away with GROW REAL ESTATE LOANS Huge credit card debit? COOLSCULPTING We Fund Bank Turndowns! (650)515-7792 YOUR SMALL BUSINESS Job loss? Foreclosure? Pillar Point Harbor: Bruce Maltz, M.D. Direct Private Lender Medical bills? Carie Chui, M.D. Get free help from Homes • Multi-family • 1 Johnson Pier Mixed-Use • Commercial Half Moon Bay Allura Skin & Laser Center, Inc. The Growth Coach YOU HAVE OPTIONS 280 Baldwin Ave., San Mateo Go to Oyster Point Marina (650) 344-1121 WE BUY TRUST DEED NOTES Call for a free consultation www.buildandbalance.com 95 Harbor Master Rd.. AlluraSkin.com Sign up for the free newsletter FICO Credit Score Not a Factor (650-363-2600 South San Francisco PURCHASE, REFINANCE, This law firm is a debt relife agency CASH OUT Investors welcome Insurance Loan servicing since 1979 Financial Massage Therapy Law Office of Jason Honaker 650-348-7191 Wachter Investments, Inc. UNITED AMERICAN BANK AANTHEM BLUE Real Estate Broker #746683 BANKRUPTCY San Mateo , Redwood City, $29 Nationwide Mortgage Chapter 7 &13 Half Moon Bay CROSS Licensing System ID #348268 www.ericbarrettinsurance.com ONE HOUR MASSAGE CA Dept. of Real Estate Eric L. Barrett, Call us for a consultation Call (650)579-1500 CLU, RHU, REBC, CLTC, LUTCF (650)354-8010 Tree Service for simply better banking President 1030 Curtis St #203, Barrett Insurance Services 650-259-9200 unitedamericanbank.com Menlo Park www.honakerlegal.com (650)513-5690 Schools Hillside Tree CA. Insurance License #0737226 HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN Service Furniture ACUHEALTH CLINIC ACADEMY Clothing AFFORDABLE Best Asian Body Massage Where every child is a gift from God K-8 LOCALLY OWNED Bedroom Express HEALTH INSURANCE $28/hr High Academic Standards Small Class Size Family Owned Since 2000 $5 CHARLEY'S Where Dreams Begin Personal & Professional Service Free Parking JOHN LANGRIDGE South San Francisco Sporting apparel from your 2833 El Camino Real (650)692-1989 (650)588-6860 • Trimming Pruning (650) 854-8963 49ers, Giants & Warriors, San Mateo - (650)458-8881 1838 El Camino #103, Burlingame ww.hillsidechristian.com • Shaping low prices, large selection. Bay Area Health Insurance Marketing sites.google.com/site/acuhealthSFbay 450 W. San Bruno Ave. 184 El Camino Real CA License 0C60215 • Large Removal San Bruno So. S. Francisco -(650)583-2221 a Diamond Certified Company • Stump Grinding www.bedroomexpress.com Seniors (650)771-5614 ASIAN MASSAGE HEALTH INSURANCE $45 per Hour AFFORDABLE WESTERN FURNITURE 24-hour Assisted Living Care Free Dental Services All major carriers Present ad for special price President's Day Sale Collins Insurance located in Burlingame Everything Marked Down ! Open 7 days, 10 am -10 pm Mills Estate Villa Estimates 601 El Camino Real Serving the Peninsula 633 Veterans Blvd., #C Burlingame Villa ALBORZI, DDS, MDS, INC. Short Term Stays Mention $500 OFF INVISALIGN TREATMENT San Bruno, CA since 1981 Redwood City Mon. - Sat. 10AM -7PM Ron Collins (650)556-9888 Dementia & Alzheimers Care The Daily Journal a clear alternative to braces even for Hospice Care Sunday Noon -6PM 650-701-9700 (650)692-0600 patients who have We don't meet our competition, to get 10% off Lic. #0611437 Lic.#4105088251/ been told that they were not invisalign we beat it ! 415600633 for new customers candidates www.collinscoversyou.com ENJOY THE BEST 235 N SAN MATEO DR #300, Call Luis (650) 704-9635 SAN MATEO Guns ASIAN MASSAGE LASTING IMPRESSIONS (650)342-4171 PARENTI & ASSOCIATES $40 for 1/2 hour ARE OUR FIRST PRIORITY Tile Competitive prices and best service to PENINSULA GUNS meet your insurance needs Angel Spa Cypress Lawn (650) 588-8886 * All personal insurance policies 1370 El Camino Real CUBIAS TILE MILLBRAE SMILE CENTER * All commercial insurance policies 667 El Camino Real, Redwood City * Employee benefit packages (650)363-8806 Colma • Entryways • Kitchens Valerie de Leon, DDS Handguns.Shotguns.Rifles 7 days a week, 9:30am-9:30pm (650)755-0580 • Decks • Bathrooms Tactical and 650.596.5900 • Tile Repair • Floors Implant, Cosmetic and Hunting Accessories www.parentiinsurance.com www.cypresslawn.com • Grout Repair • Fireplaces Family Dentistry 1091 Industrial Rd #270, San Carlos Buy.Sell.Trade Lic: #OG 17832 Call Mario Cubias for Free Estimates Spanish and Tagalog Spoken 360 El Camino Real, San Bruno NAZARETH VISTA (650)784-3079 (650)697-9000 Best Kept Secret in Town ! Lic.# 955492 15 El Camino Real, Independent Living, Assisted Living MILLBRAE, CA Health & Medical Jewelers and Skilled Nursing Care. Daily Tours/Complimentary Lunch GRAND OPENING 650.591.2008 Window Washing BACK, LEG PAIN OR INTERSTATE Foot Massage $19.99/hr 900 Sixth Avenue ALL BATTERY CENTER Belmont, CA 94002 Food NUMBNESS? Combo Massage $29.99/hr [email protected] Non-Surgical 570 El Camino Real #160 www.nazarethhealthcare.com Spinal Decompression Body Massage $39.99/hr CROWNE PLAZA Redwood City Dr. Thomas Ferrigno D.C. Hot Stone Massage $49.99/hr Foster City-San Mateo 650-231-4754 (650)839-6000 Free Sauna Travel Champagne Sunday Brunch 177 Bovet Rd. #150 San Mateo Watch batteries $8.99 (with this Ad) Wedding, Event & BayAreaBackPain.com including installation. Meeting Facilities 851 Cherry Ave. #29, San Bruno FIGONE TRAVEL in Bayhill Shopping Center (650) 295-6123 GROUP Open 7 Days 10:30am - 10:30pm (650) 595-7750 1221 Chess Drive Foster City DENTAL KUPFER JEWELRY Hwy 92 at Foster City Blvd. Exit est. 1979 650.737.0788 www.cruisemarketplace.com We Buy Coins, Jewelry, Watches, Cruises • Land & Family vacations IMPLANTS Platinum, Diamonds. Personalized & Experienced Family Owned & Operated Save $500 on OSETRA WELLNESS Since 1939 GET HAPPY! Implant Abutment & Expert fine watch & jewelry repair. MASSAGE THERAPY 1495 Laurel St. SAN CARLOS Deal with experts. CST#100209-10 Happy Hour 4-6• M-F Crown Package. 1211 Burlingame Ave. Burlingame Prenatal, Reiki, Energy Call Millbrae Dental www.kupferjewelry.com $20 OFF your First Treatment Steelhead Brewing Co. for details (650) 347-7007 (not valid with other promotions) 333 California Dr. 650-583-5880 (650)212-2966 Burlingame 1730 S. Amphlett Blvd. #206 Notices San Mateo (650)344-6050 Legal Services osetrawellness.com NOTICE TO READERS: www.steelheadbrewery.com California law requires that contractors EYE EXAMINATIONS taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor LEGAL or materials) be licensed by the Contrac- RELAX tor’s State License Board. State law also 579-7774 DOCUMENTS PLUS requires that contractors include their li- JACK’S REJUVENATE cense number in their advertising. You RESTAURANT 1159 Broadway Non-Attorney document RECHARGE can check the status of your licensed Burlingame preparation: Divorce, contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner in our luxury bath house 321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking Dr. Andrew Soss Pre-Nup, Adoption, Living Trust, jobs that total less than $500 must state 1050 Admiral Ct., #A OD, FAAO Conservatorship, Probate, Water Lounge Day Spa in their advertisements that they are not San Bruno www.Dr-AndrewSoss.net Notary Public. Response to 2500 S. El Camino licensed by the Contractors State Li- Lawsuits: Credit Card San Mateo cense Board. (650)589-2222 (650)389-7090 JacksRestaurants.com Issues, Breach of Contract NCP COLLEGE OF NURSING Jeri Blatt, LDA #11 & CAREER COLLEGE Registered & Bonded Train to become a Licensed UNION SPA Vocational Nurse in 12 months or a (650)574-2087 PANCHO VILLA Certified Nursing Assistant in as little legaldocumentsplus.com Grand Opening TAQUERIA as 8 weeks. "I am not an attorney. I can only Full Massage and Call (800) 339-5145 for more provide self help services at your Brazilian Wax & Massage Because Flavor Still Matters information or visit specific direction." 365 B Street ncpcollegeofnursing.edu and (650)755-2823 ncpcareercollege.com 7345 Mission St., Daly City San Mateo www.unionspaand salon.com www.sfpanchovillia.com Loans SLEEP APNEA Pet Services PRIME STEAKS We can treat it REVERSE MORTGAGE SUPERB VALUE Are you age 62+ & own your CATS, DOGS, BASHAMICHI without CPAP! home? POCKET PETS Steak & Seafood Call for a free Call for a free, easy to read Mid-Peninsula Animal Hospital Free New Client Exam 1390 El Camino Real sleep apnea screening brochure or quote 650-583-5880 650-453-3244 (650) 325-5671 Millbrae www.midpen.com www.bashamichirestaurant.com Millbrae Dental Carol Bertocchini, CPA Open Nights & Weekends 28 Weekend • MarchW 15-16, 2014 EBUYTHE DAILY JOURNAL

Coins ‡ Dental ‡ Jewelry ‡ Silver ‡ Watches ‡ Diamonds 1%XUOLQJDPH$YH‡4 Expert Fine Watch & Jewelry Repair  OFF ROLEX SERVICE OR REPAIR MUST PRESENT COUPON. EXPIRES 3/31/14

Not affiliated with any watch company. Only Authentic ROLEX Factory Parts Are Used t%FBMWJUI&YQFSUTt2VJDL4FSWJDF t6OFRVBM$VTUPNFS$BSF XXX#FTU3BUFE(PME#VZFSTDPN

KUPFER JEWELRYsBURLINGAME Established 1979 (650) 347-7007 Tuesday - Saturday www.BestRatedGoldBuyers.com 11:00am to 4:00pm