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Sacred Heart Prep baseball celebrates its Central Coast Section Division II championship victory Saturday at
San Joses Municipal Stadium. The Gators rallied for four runs in the bottom of the sixth inning before John
Bird, middle, nailed down the save in a 4-2 win over Carmel. SEE STORY PAGE 11
By Joseph Jaafari
1915
On thi s date:
In 1 5 3 3 , Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII,
was crowned as Queen Consort of England.
In 1 7 9 2 , Kentucky became the 15th state of the union.
In 1 7 9 6 , Tennessee became the 16th state.
In 1 8 1 3 , the mortally wounded commander of the USS
Chesapeake, Capt. James Lawrence, gave the order, Dont
give up the ship during a losing battle with the British
frigate HMS Shannon in the War of 1812.
In 1 8 6 8 , James Buchanan, the 15th president of the United
States, died near Lancaster, Pennsylvania, at age 77.
In 1 9 3 3 , in a bizarre scene captured by news photographers, Lya Graf, a female circus dwarf, sat in the lap of financier J.P. Morgan Jr. during a recess of a Senate hearing on
the stock market crash of 1929.
In 1 9 4 3 , a civilian flight from Portugal to England was
shot down by Germany during World War II, killing all 17
people aboard, including actor Leslie Howard.
In 1 9 5 5 , the romantic comedy The Seven Year Itch, starring Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell, had its world premiere
in New York.
In 1 9 6 8 , author-lecturer Helen Keller, whod earned a college degree despite being blind and deaf almost all of her
life, died in Westport, Connecticut, at age 87.
In 1 9 8 0 , Cable News Network made its debut.
In 1 9 9 0 , President George H.W. Bush and Soviet leader
Mikhail S. Gorbachev signed the foundation of a landmark
treaty for the first-ever cuts in strategic nuclear missiles and
a pact to slash chemical weapons stockpiles.
Birthdays
Actor Morgan
Freeman is 78.
REUTERS
John Williams rides his bike while carrying a surfboard during the Canadian Surf Championship in British Columbia Sunday.
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LOCAL
MILLBRAE
BURLINGAME
Di s turbance. Someone on a bike was seen
throwing firecrackers on Burlingame
Avenue before 11:17 p.m. Tuesday, May 26.
Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tance. People were
seen playing on the roof on Burlingame
Avenue before 3:02 a.m. Tuesday, May 26.
Di s turbance. Some young men were seen
throwing liquid at moving cars on Lorton
Avenue before 12:27 a.m. Monday, May 25.
LOCAL
SAN FRANCISCO
San
Francisco lawmakers are taking
another stab at curbing soda consumption seven months after
local voters rejected taxing sugary
drinks in the name of public
health.
A Board of Supervisors committee is expected to take up three
pieces of legislation on Monday
that represent a new front in the
sweetened-beverage wars, the San
Francisco Chronicle reported.
One proposed measure would
require soda ads posted on buses,
Warning labels
A bill that would have required
health warning labels on individual bottles and cans of sugarsweetened drinks
sold in
California, the Sugar-Sweetened
Beverage Safety Warning Act, was
introduced in the state Senate this
year. It died in committee on a tie
vote with one abstention.
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Medical Society and the American
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Fuel removed from fishing
vessel after running arground
near Half Moon Bay
A fisherman is working with officials
from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration to coordinate the salvage
and removal of a 50-foot commercial vessel
after it ran aground in a National Marine
Sanctuary south of Half Moon Bay on
Friday night, the United States Coast Guard
announced.
The incident was first reported at 11:22
p.m. Friday roughly 7 miles south of Pillar
Point Harbor, according to USCG spokeswoman Lt. Leigh Van Lear.
The Coast Guard deployed a rescue helicopter but the fisherman refused assistance
and insisted on remaining onboard
overnight.
Saturday morning the USCG deployed an
incident management team, and they immediately hired an oil spill response organization to remove fuel from the vessel due to
its deteriorating condition and concerns
about environmental damage.
Around 7 p.m. Saturday, Parker Diving
Service had successfully removed all the
fuel from the vessel and USCG personnel
departed from the scene.
The Coast Guard handles all fuel spills and
hazardous material release incidents in the
maritime environment.
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The Senate voted 77-17 to move
ahead on the House-passed bill,
the USA Freedom Act, which only
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Tourism can
produce a lot of
profit relative
to the investment required,
so thats why
our country is
putting priority
on it, he said
Kim Jong Un in a recent
interview in
Pyongyang, adding that along
with scenic mountains, secluded
beaches and a seemingly endless
array of monuments and museums,
the North has another ace up its
sleeve the image that it is simply unlike anywhere else on Earth.
Many people in foreign countries think in a wrong way about our
country, Kim said, brushing aside
criticisms of its human rights
record, lack of freedoms and problems with hunger in the countryside. Though the economic sanctions of the U.S. imperialists are
increasing, we are developing our
economy. So I think many people
are curious about our country.
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria A
bomb wounded four people Sunday
in a market in Maiduguri, a day
after 30 people were killed in the
northeastern Nigerian city by a
suicide bomber and attackers firing rocket-propelled grenades.
The Boko Haram militant group
is suspected in the attacks which
followed Fridays inauguration of
President Muhammadu Buhari,
Aminu said.
The market in Maiduguri, the
capital of Borno state, has been
hit by several attacks that have
killed dozens of people in the past
three years.
Maiduguri is the birthplace of
Boko Haram, which for nearly six
years has led an Islamic uprising
in northeastern Nigeria that has
killed an estimated 13,000 people
in a campaign of bombings, hitand-run attacks and abductions.
hospital
for
observation
overnight. Kerry had to scrap the
rest of a four-nation trip that
included an international conference on combating the Islamic
State group.
The secretary had planned on
flying back to the U. S. this
evening, but after further consultation it was sensible for him to
remain in the hospital for observation overnight, Kirby said.
OPINION
Riverside Press-Enterprise
Dean Donovan
San Carlos
Permit parking in
South San Francisco
Editor,
Palo Alto is in nal stage of its residential permit parking program to
provide hundreds of commercial parking spaces in prime residential neighborhoods. Palo Alto is textbook
example of what to do and not to do
when public policy for development
overpowers quality of residential
neighborhoods. Mr. Garbarino is welcome to visit us and see what happens
when need for permit parking is
avoided for 10 plus years (City considering neighborhood parking permits in the May 27 edition of the
Daily Journal).
Neilson Buchanan
Palo Alto
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his is not a typical description of a school superintendent, but it represents the hidden talents of Dr.
Cindy Simms who will be retiring as superintendent
of the San Mateo-Foster City Elementary School District
July 2. Simms will be retiring at age 65 after four years with
the district and 43 years in education when she started her
rst teaching job in 1972.
This diminutive woman, hard to imagine as a super athlete, was born in the Presidio. Her father was a military man,
a master sergeant, and her mother a kindergarten teacher.
That meant a life of travel, new homes and new schools, but
Simms seems to have relished it all. From the Presidio, the
family moved to Japan, Alaska, Seattle and Virginia. It was
her fourth-grade teacher in Anchorage and her mom who
inspired Simms to be a teacher. There was never a question
after that what she wanted to do.
She attended Woodbridge High School in suburban
Virginia and Bethany College in West Virginia. There she
met her rst husband. After
teaching rst-grade, she
became an assistant principal in a K-5 year-round
school in Virginia. Simms
decided she wanted to be a
superintendent, moved to
Colorado with her husband
and received a doctorate
from the University of
Denver in 1985. But their
divergent careers didnt
work and the couple
divorced. Simms needed secondary school experience
so she accepted a position
as principal of a small K-12
school in Parachute,
Colorado.
Simms started hang gliding in Parachute. It was close to a popular area for the sport
near Salt Lake. But then she was offered a position as an
assistant superintendent in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
She met her second husband there and her rst child, a
daughter, was born. She also perfected her skiing on the
towns renowned slopes. Her husband started a windsurng
business in California and Simms accepted a job as superintendent at Placerville, a K-8 school. Soon she was headed
back to Steamboat as superintendent but her second marriage ended in divorce. So she was happy to accept a new
job in Mercer Island outside Seattle, Washington. The
school was the highest performing in the state. While
Steamboat parents dreamed of having their children become
Olympians, parents in Mercer Island (home of Paul Allen)
expected their kids to attend Ivy League schools.
When her daughter decided to attend Cal Poly, Simms
looked for a position in California and became superintendent of Walnut Valley Unied in Southern California. It was a
K-12 district and soon, along with many other schools in
the state, was experiencing declining enrollment. The board
split with the administration and citizens committee over
which schools to shut and soon Simms was on her way out.
I asked her if that was a blemish on her record. She said it
was apparently not because soon a search rm was recruiting
her for another position. At rst she thought about retiring,
but the head hunters talked her into taking a job as interim
superintendent in Los Gatos. At the same time, the San
Mateo-Foster City Elementary School District was looking
for a new superintendent and she was hired in July 2011.
***
Whats the best thing that happened on her watch? Simms
thought a bit and said that in a district where 30 percent of
students are socially and economically disadvantaged and
qualify for free or reduced meals, it was restoring student academic success. She did this by focusing on early literacy
(providing one on one expert help to struggling rst- and
second-graders) and hiring the right people. The worst thing
that happened was the abduction of a child at Parkside
Elementary School. The child managed to get away from the
man who had just walked on to the campus and into the
girls bathroom. After that frightening episode, each school
tightened its security with gates so no one could enter the
school grounds without entering the ofce rst.
Simms is staying local. Next year, she will be president
of the Foster City Rotary Club. She and her daughter are
planning a trip when school starts in September. While she
doesnt hang glide any more, she hopes to get in more running, maybe even use her pilots license, and denitely get
more sleep.
***
On Thursday night, the San Mateo-Foster City Elementary
School District Board of Trustees will announce the new
superintendent and also hear the recommendations of the
Next Steps Committee. Trustees will decide how and when to
go ahead with a new bond measure to build additional classrooms in San Mateo and Foster City. The city of San Mateo
is also planning a measure to continue and increase an existing tax. The question is can both succeed with voters on the
same ballot?
Sue Lempert is the former may or of San Mateo. Her column
runs ev ery Monday. She can be reached at sue@smdaily journal.com.
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BUSINESS
review of the
final
agreements by giving lawmakers
the right to
approve
or
reject deals, but
not
change
them.
Obama
is
Barack Obama
seeking this
fast track authority to complete
a 12-nation Trans-Pacific trade
deal that spans the Pacific rim
from Chile to Vietnam. He and
trade backers say it will open huge
markets to U.S. goods by lowering tariffs and other trade barriers.
Critics, labor and environmental
groups in particular, argue that
new trade agreements will cost
jobs and that past agreements
have not lived up to labor and
environmental standards.
Supporters and opponents of
fast track count about 20 House
Democrats in favor with fewer
than a dozen still on the fence.
Proponents of the bill say they
need at least 25 Democrats and
preferably closer to 30 to counter
the 40 to 50 Republicans who are
expected to vote against it in the
GOP-controlled House.
The fast-track
legislation
squeezed through the Senate, coupled with a package of federal
assistance for workers displaced
by free trade agreements that
helped secure Democratic votes.
that.
If the trade assistance measure
survives, the fast-track measure
would still be in jeopardy.
Theres overwhelming opposition in the Democratic caucus,
Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., a
leading opponent of Obamas
trade bill, said in an interview.
GOP leaders are in a bind, she
said. If they had the votes, theyd
be moving.
DeLauro said dividing the question is only one of several
options House leaders are considering. Every option leads to more
problems, she said, because this
is a bad bill.
At the White House, officials
say Obama might rely less on the
public speeches and high-profile
interviews that characterized the
drive toward the Senate vote and
focus more on targeted lobbying
to retain Democratic supporters
and win over any remaining fence
sitters.
The White House has been especially impressed by the efforts of
House Ways and Means Chairman
Paul
Ryan,
a
Wisconsin
Republican who has worked to
persuade conservatives who are
reluctant to give a Democratic
president fast track authority.
Ryan has written opinion pieces
with Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, a darling of the conservative movement, in support of trade and has
courted other conservative leaders
On the move
Co l l i ers Internati o nal announced Do n Sung has
joined Colliers Internationals Multi-Family Group as
associate vice president in the Redwood City office. Don
will be focusing on multi-family investment sales on the
San Francisco Peninsula.
Before commercial real estate, he was a technology sales
executive with HotJobs, Yahoo, and Monster.com, primarily managing enterprise and global, enterprise level
accounts.
Don earned his bachelors degree in international relations and East Asian studies from Hampshire College in
Massachusetts.
***
Co l dwe l l
B an k e r
Re s i de n t i al
B ro k e rag e
announced that veteran Peninsula Realtor Eri c Berg g ren
has been named manager of the companys San Mateo
office.
Berggren replaces Chuck Cwi eka, who recently retired.
In his new position, Berggren will manage a sales team of
90 real estate professionals in the San Mateo office.
OMAHA, Neb.
Billionaire
Warren Buffett will again try to sell the
worlds most expensive lunch this
week to raise money for a San
Francisco charity that helps the poor
and homeless.
Over the past 15 years, Buffetts
lunch auction has raised $17.9 million
for the Glide Foundation. Buffett has
often said that Glide gets remarkable
results while helping people that
society had given up on.
The 16th annual lunch auction starts
Sunday with a $25,000 minimum bid
on eBay, and continues until 9:30 p.m.
CDT Friday.
Here are some key facts and figures
about the auction:
MILLION-DOLLAR MEAL
Last years auction winner paid
$2,166,766 for a private audience with
Buffett, the investor who leads the
Berkshire Hathaway conglomerate.
PRICELESS PERSPECTIVE
Buffett is regarded as one of the most
successful investors in history, and his
decision to give most of his fortune to
the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
and four foundations run by his family
makes him one of the biggest philanthropists ever. The only limit on the
lunch conversation is what he might
invest in next, but any other topic is
open and Buffett stays for hours to
answer questions.
SERIOUS STEAK
The winners of the lunch auction
often dine at Smith & Wollensky
steakhouse in New York City, which
donates at least $10,000 to Glide each
year to host the lunch.
But some past winners wanted to
remain anonymous and opted to dine at
one of Buffetts favorite steakhouses
in his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska.
One of those anonymous winners,
Ted Weschler, wound up with a job offer
from Buffett after he paid nearly $5.3
million to win the 2010 and 2011 auctions.
Buffett has said hes unlikely to hire
another auction winner, but has
praised Weschlers work as an investment manager for Berkshire.
The winner can bring up to seven
friends.
LOS ANGELES The leader overseeing a massive oil cleanup along the
California coast defended the initial
response, saying there were workers
on the ground after the spill that
stained popular beaches.
The first wave of workers deployed
booms in the water to corral the oil
slick and placed them along the shoreline to protect ecologically sensitive
habitats. Others vacuumed up oil from
the site of the underground pipeline
that ruptured on May 19, sending up to
101,000 gallons of crude oil down a
culvert and onto the beach north of
Santa Barbara. An estimated 21,000
gallons escaped into the Pacific.
As more crews arrived the next day,
they began raking oily sand and cleaning rocks on the beach an exercise
that continues more than a week after
one of the largest coastal oil spills in
California in 25 years.
We had people on the ground on day
zero people who were actually
physically doing things to prevent the
worsening of the spill, Coast Guard
Capt. Jennifer Williams said Friday.
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SAN FRANCISCO Jace Peterson continued his torrid pace and once again came
through with the game on the line.
Peterson tripled with the bases loaded in
Atlantas four-run ninth inning to lead the
Braves to a 7-5 victory over the San
Francisco Giants on Sunday.
Freddie Freeman sparked the rally with his
second home run in as many at bats against
Giants closer Santiago Casilla (4-1), who
blew his third save.
Dragons tab
3rd shutout
Sacred Heart Prep claims CCS Division II crown with 3-0 win
Glorious Gators
By Terry Bernal
By Terry Bernal
Sacred Heart Prep closer John Bird celebrates after striking out the final batter in the Gators
4-2 win over Carmel in Saturdays Central Coast Section Division II championship game. The
win marks the first ever CCS title for the SHP baseball program.
After suffering their first loss of the season Friday, the Burlingame Dragons FC got
back in the win column Sunday night with
their biggest offensive output of the season.
The Dragons ruined the Southern
California Seahorses home opener at La
Miranda High with a 3-0 victory, improving
their record to 2-1-1. Burlingame took a
one-goal lead just before the half on Jamael
Coxs second goal of the year. Then in the
second half, the Dragons put the game away
with goals from Fredy Razo and Ugo Uche.
We had quite a bit of the play in the first
half, Dragons head coach Dana Taylor said.
We were playing well. We were moving the
ball. It had a different feeling than Friday
nights game. I feel both teams were trying
to play, which was good.
Taylor had to shake up his lineup early
when, in the third minute, defenseman Josh
Morton went out with mild ankle sprain.
The loss of Morton who just completed
his freshman season at Cal caused the
scoring threat Uche to have to shift to the
back row.
Taylor said it is the nature of the Premier
Development League to ere to the side of
caution with even the mildest of injuries.
[Morton] will be fine, Taylor said.
These players are college kids. Its our job.
Sometimes these guys want to go back in
but we dont want to put them at risk. So, we
took him out.
After a scoreless battle through most of
the first half, Burlingame struck on a free
kick from 20 yards out when Cox converted
on a low line drive into corner goal.
Then in the second half, the Dragons
broke it open. Razo entered the game as a
sub in the second half. During March trials
he put on a show of offense, scoring five
SAN DIEGO A 92-year-old cancer survivor rocked her way into the record books
Sunday, becoming the oldest woman to finish a marathon.
Harriette Thompson of Charlotte, North
Carolina, completed Sundays Rock n Roll
Marathon in San Diego in 7 hours, 24 minutes, 36 seconds. She was mobbed by wellwishers as she crossed the finish line.
Im fine, theyre really pampering me
here, Thompson said in a firm, joyful
I couldnt train very well because my husband was very ill and I had to be with him
for some time and then when he died in
January I had some treatments on my leg,
she said. I was just really thrilled that I
could finish today.
The oldest woman to previously complete
a marathon was Gladys Burrill, who was 92
years and 19 days old when she completed
the 2010 Honolulu Marathon.
Thompson is 92 years, 65 days old,
according to race organizers.
Despite her training woes, she nearly
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SPORTS
GIANTS
Travis Ishikawa
Trainers room
Up next
Ryan Vogelsong (4-2, 4.24) takes the mound
when the Pittsburgh Pirates visit on Monday
night. Hes 2-3 with a 3.38 ERA against his former team. The Pirates are slated to counter with
right-hander Gerrit Cole (7-2, 2.11).
On the farm
Jarrett Parker homered twice and Casey
McGehee also went deep as Triple-A
Sacramento triuphed 10-5 Sunday at
Colorado Springs.
Parker currently ranks fourth in the Pacific
Coast League with 11 home runs. River Cats
teammate Adam Duvall is tied for second in
the PCL with 12 homers.
against Cleveland.
Im truly honored for the opportunity to
lead the Pelicans as their head coach and am
anxious to get started, Gentry said in a
statement. However, my responsibilities
with the Pelicans will begin immediately
after the NBA Finals are completed. Until
then, my complete focus for the next twoplus weeks will be with the Warriors and the
NBA Finals.
Gentry has served as a head coach four
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MLB brief
Maldonado homers in 17th,
Brewers beat Diamondbacks 7-6
MILWAUKEE Martin Maldonado homered
with one out in the bottom of the 17th inning,
and the Brewers outlasted the D-Backs 7-6
Sunday to snap a seven-game losing streak.
The catcher hit the first pitch from reliever Vidal Nuno (0-1) over the wall in center
field to start a well-earned celebration.
Maldonado slid into home as his tired but
giddy teammates surrounded the plate.
Making his first relief appearance since
2010, Matt Garza (3-7) threw five scoreless
innings. He stranded a runner at second in
the 13th, 15th and 17th.
It was the longest game at Miller Park
since Milwaukee lost 4-2 to the Chicago
Cubs in 17 innings on May 15, 2003.
Maldonado caught all 17 innings and
went 4 for 6 with three runs and two RBIs.
He doubled in a two-run sixth that helped
Milwaukee rally from a 5-1 deficit.
As 3, Yankees 0
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Jesse Chavez fired eight shutout innings to earn his second win of the year Sunday.
tough-luck game when Warren breezed
through the first five innings. But that
changed in the sixth when Billy Burns got
things started with one of his three hits and
then promptly stole second and third.
Warren got Ben Zobrist on a shallow fly
that kept Burns at third base. Vogt left no
doubt when he followed with a drive into the
right-field seats for his 11th home run of the
season.
Vogt added a sacrifice fly in the eighth, scoring Burns once again, to give the As a 3-0
lead. Vogt has a career-high 38 RBIs, surpassing the mark of 35 he set last season.
Trainers room
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to five walks, two hit batsmen and even a wild pitch on a
third strike. Yet Granato kept his faith in the only freshman
to accrue playing time for SHP throughout the playoffs.
Hes the kind of kid, if you let him settle in, he usually does
a pretty good job, Granato said. Youll usually figure it out
by the third or fourth inning if hes got it for that day, if he can
bounce back ... and he really did after the second inning. And
he did a great job. So, thats why I stuck with him.
Through the early going, it seemed two runs might be
enough for the Padres as right-hander Tanner Koopmans settled into a groove. The senior set down the first six Gators he
faced, including four by way of strikeout. Koopmans went on
to strike out six through 5 1/3 innings.
But Gators senior Will Johnston proved a thorn in the
changeup specialists side. Johnston has proven invaluable
SPORTS
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SAN JOSE Robby Treadwell was a welcome addition to the Carmel dugout for
Saturdays Central Coast Section Division
II title game against Sacred Heart Prep at
Municipal Stadium.
The senior catcher was on crutches with a
massive cast on his right leg after a gruesome injury in Tuesdays CCS semifinal
game. In the Padres 4-3 win over Aragon,
Treadwell was attempting to leg out an
infield grounder when he hit the first-base
bag and crumbled to the ground in agony.
When he drove his right foot into the bag,
he suffered a compound dislocation of the
ankle, causing play to be halted for 45 minutes while paramedics attended to him.
As a player, its something that you
never really want to go through, Treadwell
said. Right when it happened, I kind of
knew what I was going through. I tried to
just let it happen. I know God has got a plan
for everything.
Treadwell spent the next 48 hours in the
hospital, undergoing one surgical procedure
to reset the ankle. He will have to undergo
one more surgery in the future, according to
Carmel manager Randy Bispo.
But the senior catcher made a surprise
visit to Carmels practice Friday and made
the promise to be there in support of his
team for Saturdays season finale.
Its awesome, Bispo said of Treadwells
return. When he came to practice it was
great that they saw him not with that bone
sticking out.
Treadwell said he doesnt remember much
of his initial hours at Santa Clara Valley
Medical Center.
I went to the ER and they had to take
some x-rays, Treadwell said. All I remember is putting on the oxygen mask and
falling asleep, then waking up and my foot
was straight. So, thats all I could ask for.
Through Carmels 23-8 season, and a second-place finish in the CCS Division II
DRAGONS GENTRY
Continued from page 11
goals over two consecutive games, including a hat trick against the Academy of Arts of
San Francisco. And the 23-yearold out of
Northwest Nazarene University converted
his first goal of the PDL season Sunday in
approximately the 60th minute, flicking a
header off a corner kick.
In the 87th minute, Uche came up from the
back row to put the game away. After a scramble for a loose ball in the corner, Burlingame
worked the ball into the
keepers box for a glancing score by Uche from
close range.
It would be nice to
have one big guy scoring
all the goals, but its very
nice when the goals are
spread throughout the
Josh Cohen
team, Taylor said.
Goalkeeper Josh Cohen a Mountain
View product recorded the shutout, his
third of the season. Cohen opened the season
with back-to-back shutouts against Fresno
Fuego and Golden State Misioneros FC, for
which he was recognized as the PDL Player of
the Week for the week of May 10-16.
The Dragons return home to Burlingame
High for their next match, hosting the
Seahorses June 6 at 5 p.m.
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SPORTS
AL GLANCE
NL GLANCE
NHL FINALS
By Dan Gelston
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
East Division
New York
Tampa Bay
Baltimore
Toronto
Boston
Central Division
Minnesota
Kansas City
Detroit
Cleveland
Chicago
West Division
Houston
Angels
Texas
Seattle
As
East Division
W
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Saturdays Games
Minnesota 3, Toronto 2
Tampa Bay 3, Baltimore 0
Houston 3, Chicago White Sox 0
Texas 8, Boston 0
Kansas City at Chicago, ppd., rain
Angels 8, Detroit 6
N.Y. Yankees 5, Oakland 3
Cleveland 4, Seattle 3
Sundays Games
Tampa Bay 9, Baltimore 5
Chicago White Sox 6, Houston 0
Minnesota 6, Toronto 5
Chicago Cubs 2, Kansas City 1, 11 innings
Texas 4, Boston 3
Oakland 3, N.Y. Yankees 0
Cleveland 6, Seattle 3, 12 innings
Angels 4, Detroit 2
Mondays Games
Jays (Dickey 2-5) at Nats (Zimmermann 4-2),4:05 p.m.
Twins (Pelfrey 4-1) at Boston (Buchholz 2-6),4:10 p.m.
Os (Jimenez 3-3) at Astros (Oberholtzer 0-0),5:10 p.m.
Rays (Colome 3-1) at Angels (Richards 4-3), 7:05 p.m.
NYY (Pineda 6-2) at Ms (Hernandez 8-1), 7:10 p.m.
Washington
New York
Atlanta
Miami
Philadelphia
Central Division
St. Louis
Chicago
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
Milwaukee
West Division
Los Angeles
Giants
San Diego
Arizona
Colorado
W
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Saturdays Games
Colorado 5, Philadelphia 2
Arizona 7, Milwaukee 3
Miami 9, N.Y. Mets 5
Cincinnati 8, Washington 5
L.A. Dodgers 5, St. Louis 1
Kansas City at Chicago, ppd., rain
Atlanta 8, San Francisco 0
Pittsburgh 5, San Diego 2
Sundays Games
N.Y. Mets 4, Miami 3
Cincinnati 8, Washington 2
Colorado 4, Philadelphia 1
Milwaukee 7, Arizona 6, 17 innings
St. Louis 3, L.A. Dodgers 1
Chicago Cubs 2, Kansas City 1, 11 innings
Atlanta 7, San Francisco 5
San Diego 7, Pittsburgh 1
Mondays Games
Jays (Dickey 2-5) at Nats (Zimmermann 4-2),4:05 p.m.
Cubs (Hammel 3-2) at Fish (Urena 0-1), 4:10 p.m.
Brews (Garza 2-7) at St. L (Garcia 1-1), 5:10 p.m.
L.A. (Kershaw 3-3) at Rox (K.Kendrick 2-6), 5:40 p.m.
Atl. (A.Wood 3-2) at DBacks (Bradley 2-2), 6:40 p.m.
NYM (deGrom 5-4) at Pads (Cashner 2-7), 7:10 p.m.
Bucs (G.Cole 7-2) at S.F. (Vogelsong 4-2), 7:15 p.m.
NBA FINALS
Warriors vs. Cleveland
Thursday, June 4: Cleveland at Warriors, 9 p.m.
Sunday, June 7: Cleveland at Warriors, 8 p.m.
Tuesday, June 9: Warriors at Cleveland, 9 p.m.
Thursday, June 11: Warriors at Cleveland, 9 p.m.
x-Sunday, June 14: Cleveland at Warriors, 8 p.m.
x-Tuesday, June 16: Warriors at Cleveland, 9 p.m.
x-Friday, June 19: Cleveland at Warriors, 9 p.m.
TRANSACTIIONS
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX Agreed to terms with INF Jeff
Bianchi on a one-year contract. Optioned LHP Robbie Ross to Pawtucket (IL). Sent RHP Justin
Masterson to Pawtucket for a rehab assignment.
CLEVELAND INDIANS Designated OF Jerry
Sands for assignment. Reinstated 1B Carlos Santana from paternity leave.
DETROIT TIGERS Sent RHP Justin Verlander to
Toledo (IL) for a rehab assignment.
KANSAS CITY ROYALS Optioned OF Paulo Orlando to Omaha (PCL).
NEW YORK YANKEES Optioned RHP Chris Martin to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Sent SS Brendan
Ryan to Tampa (FSL) for a rehab assignment.
OAKLAND AS Sent LHP Eric OFlaherty to Stockton (Cal) for a rehab assignment.
SEATTLE MARINERS Reinstated LHP Joe Beimel
from the restricted list. Optioned LHP Lucas Luetge
to Tacoma (PCL).
TEXAS RANGERS Sent LHP Ross Detwiler to
Frisco (TL) for a rehab assignment.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS Placed 2B Steve Tolleson
on the 15-day DL. Recalled 2B Munenori Kawasaki
from Buffalo (IL). Agreed to terms with LHP Phil
Coke on a minor league contract.
National League
ATLANTA BRAVES Agreed to terms with C Ryan
Lavarnway on a minor league contract.
L.A. DODGERS Placed LHP Paco Rodriguez on
the 15-day DL, retroactive to Saturday. Recalled RHP
Matt West from Oklahoma City (PCL). Assigned LHP
Eric Stults outright to Tulsa (TL).
MILWAUKEE BREWERS Placed OF Khris Davis on
the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Tyler Wagner from
Biloxi (SL).
Federer-Monfils halted;
Sharapova doesnt play
PARIS Roger Federer and Gael
Monfils had their French Open
fourth-round match suspended due
to rain while even at a set apiece
Sunday at Court Philippe Chatrier.
Federer, the 17-time Grand Slam
champion, and Monfils, the flamboyant Frenchman who won their
two most recent encounters, will
resume Monday. At least they finished two sets, with Federer taking
the first 6-3, and Monfils winning
the second 6-4.
Two womens matches did not
begin at all Sunday, including
defending
champion
Maria
Sharapova against Lucie Safarova.
In the quarterfinals, Federer or
Monfils will face Federers Swiss
Davis Cup teammate Stan
Wawrinka, seeded eighth, who had
no trouble beating 12th-seeded
Frenchman Gilles Simon 6-1, 6-4,
6-2.
RUNNER
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church approached her about being
one of her sponsors in the
marathon to raise money to fight
leukemia and lymphoma.
At that time I had lost several
people in my family to cancer and
I said, Oh, maybe I should do
that, she recalled. When I got
out there the first year I just
French Open
Wawrinka said hell be watching
the rest of Federer-Monfils like
any tennis fan.
On the other half of the draw,
No. 5 Kei Nishikori became the
first Japanese man in 82 years to
reach the quarterfinals in Paris,
eliminating Teymuraz Gabashvili
6-3, 6-4, 6-2.
Next for Nishikori is No. 14 JoWilfried Tsonga of France, who
overcame a mid-match lapse to
defeat No. 4 Tomas Berdych 6-3,
6-2, 6-7 (5), 6-3.
Tsonga, the 2008 Australian
Open runner-up, served for the
match at 5-4 in the third set but
got broken, and his sloppy play
carried into the tiebreaker.
In a womens match Sunday, No.
7 Ana Ivanovic beat No. 9
Ekaterina Makarova 7-5, 3-6, 6-1
to return to the quarterfinals for
the first time since winning the
2008 title.
planned to walk it, but everybody
else was running so I started to run
with them.
She isnt sure if shell run again
next year. But after last years race
she wasnt sure shed run this one
either.
She added she enjoys raising
money for cancer research and figures the competition has helped
keep her healthy.
I dont think Id be living today
if I didnt do this running, the cancer survivor said. Im helping them
and theyre kind of helping me.
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ing on an Arthur Fonzerelli pose. You want
anything to drink?
At first, the customer declined, but then
later acquiesced for the hipster cocktail du
jour a can of Pabst Blue Ribbon, or PBR.
Zalinsky, 36, is the owner of Captains
Sk8 Supply, a seemingly underground barber shop and skateboard supply store that is
one of Redwood Citys destination locations and probably its most hidden gem.
The store, located on the corner of
Broadway and Main Street, is a quaint mix
between rockabilly fashion and skater attitude with a hint of 90s punk rock, a flair
made obvious by Zelinskys personal
tastes.
I grew up as a punk and rock kid, I got my
economics degree with a focus in accounting and I realized it just wasnt me, said
Zelinsky.
In the beginning, back in 2008,
Captains was just a website, a simple place
where lesser-known and underground brands
like Santa Cruz Skateboards could sell their
Customers can get a haircut and take a look at the latest skateboard and clothing styles in the
heart of Redwood Citys growing downtown.
clothes to a niche customer.
But with a career change on the horizon,
Zelinsky and his wife Jody were packed and
ready to move to Austin when they found the
perfect location for a brick-and-mortar shop
in Redwood City.
I had this original concept that I was
going to try and do out there, had a job lined
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HISTORY
the boys, the letter said there was a crystal clear lake, one
of three on the estate that provides swimming, fishing and
boating for those who are not disabled. The writer also
noted the hiking opportunities offered by land abounding
in every kind of tree and flower.
The facility was not without controversy. The organization that operated the convalescent facility, The United
Seamens Service, was sharply attacked in the press on the
day the Millbrae home was dedicated. The charge was led by
Harry Lunderberg, head of the powerful Sailors Union of the
Pacific. He called the seamens service a job trust in which
90 cents of every dollar went to administration.
The union chief wrote Admiral Emory Land of the Maritime
Commission that the original aim of the service organization was to provide rest homes for merchant seamen who
were victims of enemy action at sea. Now, he complained,
several clubs had been opened, which broadened the initial
aim. Jerd Sullivan, head of the local United Seamens Service
branch, conceded that the organization had opened hotels,
and clubs in New York, but he said the sailors on the West
Coast wanted only a convalescent home. And thats what
they have at Millbrae, he insisted.
About that Merchant Marine school in Coyote Point:
Well get to that in a later column, but there is only so much
to be seen in one rear view mirror. And remember Objects
in the mirror are closer than they appear.
The Rear View Mirror by history columnist Jim Clifford appears in the
Daily Journal every other Monday.
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increase since 2011 and 13.2 percent
increase since just last year.
Housing ofcials are even recommending that the San Mateo County
Board of Supervisors consider tiny
houses as a way to solve the areas
housing crisis.
Samaritan House is not pursuing
tiny houses on wheels but rather to nd
an architect who can design a singleoor community with about 100 tiny
homes, about 250 square feet each,
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Continued from page 1
benefit contributions from $600 to the
current level.
Teachers in South San Francisco
made an average of about $62,000 last
year, according to a report from the
California Department of Education.
Due to frustrations with the bargaining process, some teachers had begun
to publicly advocate for a pay raise,
claiming that many educators could
not afford the cost of living in San
Mateo County.
Julianne Franceschi, an Italian lan-
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would be built, said Councilman Bob
Grassilli.
Its a long-range plan that will connect the east with the west in a safe
manner, Grassilli said.
The Greater East San Carlos
Neighborhood Association fully supports the project but does have concerns about how it will integrate with
the existing overcrossing for cars.
a week or two, he said, but it will likely be a couple of feet below by early
fall.
The natural rim is at 6,223 feet elevation, and only a small flow of water
currently is running from the lake into
the Truckee River at Tahoe City,
California.
The flow is so slight that it does
nothing for the river, Blanchard told
the Reno Gazette-Journal.
The Truckee flows over 100 miles
from Tahoe to Pyramid Lake, about 30
miles north of Reno.
Its the major water source for the
Reno area.
The drought sent the lake below the
Charlow said.
County and nonprot ofcials have
shown early support for the idea but
Charlow cautioned it could be years
before such a community is actually
built.
Samaritan House is a private nonprot organization that provides food,
clothing, shelter, health care, worker
resources and counseling services all
free of charge to more than 12,000
individuals.
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Calendar
MONDAY, JUNE 1
Dance Connection with Live
Music by The Nob Hill Sounds.
Western night. Free dance lessons,
6:30 p.m.-7 p.m. with open dance 7
p.m.-9:30
p.m.
Burlingame
Womans Club, 241 Park Road,
Burlingame. Admission is $9 members, $11 guests. Renew membership of $15 and save $2 every
dance. Members, bring a new firsttime male friend and earn free
entry for yourself. For more information call 432-2221.
Tween Scavenger Hunt. 3:30 p.m.
San Mateo Public Library, 55 W.
Third Ave., San Mateo. For fifth- to
eighth-graders. Correctly identify
objects and locations in downtown
San Mateo to win cool prizes. Free.
For more information call 522-7838.
TUESDAY, JUNE 2
Menlo Park Kiwanis Club. Noon to
1:15 p.m. 75 Arbor Road, Menlo
Park. Speaker Georgia Reed will talk
about her year off from college in
her talk, My Experiences Living in
Ecuador.
Lawyers in the Library. 7 p.m.
Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda de
las Pulgas, Belmont.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3
Dreaming Ear th. Runs June 3
through June 27. Gallery House,
320 S. California Ave., Palo Alto.
Artists reception is June 12 from 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. Open to the public.
Gallery hours: Open Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed on Monday
and Tuesday. For more information
call 326-1668.
Digital Device Petting Zoo. 10:30
a.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
de las Pulgas, Belmont. Experience a
variety of digital devices and learn
about their library applications.
San Mateo Professional Alliance
Weekly Networking Lunch. Noon
to 1 p.m. Spiedo Ristorante, 223 E.
Fourth Ave., San Mateo. Meet new
business connections. Free admission, but lunch is $17. For more
information call 430-6500 or visit
sanmateoprofessionalalliance.com.
Lifetree Cafe: Low-Cost No-Cost
Adventures. 6:30 p.m. 1095 Cloud
Ave., Menlo Park. Lifetree Caf
Menlo Park hosts an hour-long conversation exploring tips on how to
have fun, low-cost or no-cost
adventures and how to enjoy a
more
adventurous
life.
Complimentary
refreshments
served. Free. For more information
call 854-5897.
Needles & Hook s K nitting and
Crocheting Club. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
p.m. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
de las Pulgas, Belmont. Free. For
more information email belmont@smcl.org.
Dementia Suppor t Group for
Families and Caregivers. 6:30 p.m.
Hope Lutheran Church, 600 W. 42nd
Ave., San Mateo. Every first
Wednesday of the month. Free. For
more information and to RSVP
email Jane Ammenti at jammenti@elderconsult.com.
First Wednesday Book Group. 7
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Belmont Library,
1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Belmont. Well be discussing
Thirteen Ways of Looking at the
Novel by Jane Smiley, who will be
speaking at the library on June 14
at 2 p.m. Free. For more information
email belmont@smcl.org.
Artist event. Claudia Bien will
demonstrate her portraiture at
the nex t meeting of the
Burlingame Art Society. 7 p.m.-9
p.m., Burlingame Lions Club, 990
Burlingame Ave., Burlingame.
Claudia is a self-taught BritishAmerican artist living in San
Francisco. Her portraits have been
selected for a number of international exhibitions including the
Royal Society of Portrait Painters in
London and the Pastel Society of
America in New York. The event is
free and open to everyone.
THURSDAY, JUNE 4
Health screening for seniors 60
and older. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Lincoln
Park Community Center, Daly City.
12-hour fast required: water and
medicines only but delay diabetes
medicines until after screening
when ready to eat. Health screenings include complete cholesterol
profile, blood pressure, blood glucose, BMI and consultation with a
nurse or dietician. To register call
696-3660.
Lifetree Cafe: Low-Cost No-Cost
Adventures. 9:15 a.m. 1095 Cloud
Avenue, Menlo Park. Lifetree Caf
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5 Riders cry
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15 Lowest female voice
17 Crater edge
18 Start of a bray
19 PIN prompter
20 Oater group
22 Extreme degree
23 Geol. formation
24 Robinson Crusoe penner
27 Dinosaur bone
30 Hot spot
31 Go courting
32 Tarboosh
34 Acquire
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36 Latin I verb
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Arabia
Razor-billed bird
Beta Kappa
Apple seed
Fall bloomer
Supplement
Did a garden chore
Stood up
Te Ching
Those people
On a voyage
DOWN
1 Moneyed
2 Woodwind
3 Yearn
4 Approx. number
5 Anger
6 Rudder
7 Mares morsel
8 Passes a bill
9 Armed conicts
10 Elevator pioneer
11 Appellation
16 Room price
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Heather locale
Vet patient
Anons companion
Greek salad topper
Baby horse
In that case (2 wds.)
Minus
Dandelion, to many
Mark of Zorro
Codgers queries
Herd of whales
Dilemma
Grab
Sidekick
Mild quarrel
Verdi opera
Elegant coiffure
Toward shelter
Paid athletes
Hydrant attachment
Hunch
Aahs companion
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110 Employment
AUTO BODY
TECHNICIANS
AND DETAILER
NEEDED
Any experience OK
(650)952-5303
COOKING ASSISTANT-
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AUTO MECHANIC
WANTED
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Busy San Mateo shop.
(650)342-6342
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2 years experience
required.
Immediate placement
on all assignments.
Call
(650)777-9000
CAREGIVERS WANTED for residential
+ day programs for adults with developmental special needs. Full and Part time
jobs available. Call (650) 403-0403.
TEST ENGINEER III
San Carlos, CA
Teradata Operations, Inc. seeks F/T Test
Engineer III in San Carlos, CA to lead
test efforts for complex features of Teradatas Aster nCluster tech and lead small
team of QA engineers. Trvl reqd up to
5% of the time. Reqs Bach or frgn equiv
in Electrical Engg, Comp Sci or rel tech
fld followed by 5 yrs of progressively resp
test exp OR- Masters or frgn equiv in
Electrical Engg, Comp Sci or rel tech fld
& 3 yrs of test exp. To apply, send resume/CV to:
STAFF.TDPM@Teradata.com & reference job req # 161766 in subj line. EOE.
110 Employment
CRYSTAL CLEANING
CENTER
San Mateo, CA
Customer Service
Presser
Are you..Dependable, friendly,
detail oriented,
willing to learn new skills?
Do you have.Good communication skills, a desire for steady
employment and employment
benefits?
Please call for an
Appointment: 650-342-6978
DOG LAND RESCUE IN BELMONT
for PT Help. Please live reasonably
close to Belmont. we love our dogs/
we are not a kennel.
DOGLANDRESCUE@EARTHLINK.net
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER, Class A or B.
SM, good pay, benefits. (650)343-5946
M-F, 8-5.
EXPERIENCED CAREGIVERS needed
for companion care, Live-in and hourly
assignments. The ability to drive a plus.
Call: (866) 995-3300.
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110 Employment
RESTAURANT -
Dishwasher Required, San Carlos Restaurant, 1696 laurel Street. Contact Chef
(541) 848-0038
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San Carlos
21 El Camino Real
SALES/MARKETING
INTERNSHIPS
The San Mateo Daily Journal is looking
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jump into the business arena with both
feet and hands. Learn the ins and outs
of the newspaper and media industries.
This position will provide valuable
experience for your bright future.
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JOURNALISM
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We expect a commitment of four to
eight hours a week for at least four
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SOFTWARE
GENESYS Telecommunications Labs in
Daly City, CA seeks Staff Software Engineer. Apply statistical machine learning
to design & implement speech analytics
systems for contact center applications
(e.g., analyzing customer agent voice interactions). Reqs incl. BS or foreign
equiv in Computer Science, Computer
Engineering or related + 4 yrs exp. Mail
resumes to: ATTN: Whitney Tucker,
6415 S 3000 E Ste 300, Salt Lake City,
UT 84121. Include job code 71979 in reply. EOE.
297 Bicycles
298 Collectibles
1920'S AQUA Glass Beaded Flapper
Purse (drawstring bag) & Faux Pearl
Flapper Collar. $50. 650-762-6048
1940 VINTAGE telephone bench maple
antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833
2 VINTAGE Light Bulbs circa 1905. Edison Mazda Lamps. Both still working $50 (650)-762-6048
Books
16 BOOKS on History of WWII Excellent
condition. $95 all obo, (650)345-5502
$12.,
BOOK
"LIFETIME"
(408)249-3858
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295 Art
BOB TALBOT Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
(650)572-8895
MICKEY MINI Mouse Vintage 1997 Lenox Christmas plate Gold Trim, Still in
Box $65. (650)438-7345
NUTCRACKERS 1 large 2 small $10 for
all 3 (650) 692-3260
OLD BLACK Mountain 5 Gallon Glass
Water Jar $39 (650) 692-3260
RENO SILVER LEGACY Casino four
rare memorabilia items, casino key, two
coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974
SAN MATEO County Phone Book,
1952, good shape, $30, 650-591-9769
San Carlos
296 Appliances
LANDRIDER
AUTO-SHIFT.
Never
Used. Paid $320. Asking $75.(650)4588280
299 Computers
DELL
LAPTOP
Computer
Bag
Fabric/Nylon great condition $20 (650)
692-3260
300 Toys
3-STORY BARBIE Dollhouse with spiral
staircase and elevator. $60. (650)5588142
5 RARE purple card Star Wars figures
mint unopened. $75. Steve, 650-5186614.
COMPLETE 1999 UD1&2 set of 525
baseball cards - mint. $50. Steve, 650518-6614.
297 Bicycles
302 Antiques
AB CIRCLE machine. $55. 310-8894850. Text Only. Will send pictures upon
request.
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303 Electronics
304 Furniture
304 Furniture
10 POUND Sledge
(650)368-0748
$2
303 Electronics
36 TELEVISION with stand. Three
glass shelves; wood frame. $50 (650)
571-8103.
4 CAR speaker Pioneer 5/1/4" unused in
box 130wtts.$30.00 all. (650)992-4544
46 MITSUBISHI Projector TV, great
condition. $400. (650)261-1541.
304 Furniture
BATHTUB SEAT, electric. Bathmaster
2000. Enables in and out of bath safely.$99 650-375-1414
CABINET, ENTERTAINMENT, Wood.
49W x 40H x 21D.Good Condition.
$75/Offer. (650)591-2393
CHAIRS 2 Blue Good Condition $50
OBO (650)345-5644
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111
PHILIPS 20-INCH color tube TV with remote. Great picture. $20. Pacifica (650)
355-0266
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER
with
shelves for books, pure oak. Purchased
for $750. Sell for $99. (650)348-5169
made in Spain
CHANDELIER 3 Tier,
$95 (650)375-8021
Very
Hammer
308 Tools
Mattock/Pick
$10.
306 Housewares
TOOLS, WIRE stripper $5, special oxygen sensor socket $10, 650-595-3933
ACROSS
1 Scrubbing
Bubbles target
5 Medical research
goal
9 Faked on the ice
14 Walking aid
15 Up and __!
16 Somber verse
17 Whats going __
there?
18 Knock down, as
an old house
19 Russian river
20 Coin-counting
machine input
23 Chaney of horror
24 Gracias
response
25 Dawdle
27 Annoys
30 Respond to with
loud laughter
33 Capitalist
principle
37 Tesla Motors cofounder __ Musk
38 Former California
fort
39 Sanctuary recess
40 Feminist
45 Mall divisions
46 Say Be careful to
47 Chocolaty
concoction
49 Cupcake
toppings
54 Spot for a
seaweed wrap
56 Yet-to-becovered volume
59 Stable
youngsters
61 Floating ice mass
62 Yours, in France
63 Kates sitcom
friend
64 Jigsaw puzzlers
starting place
65 Upward slope
66 Southwestern
plateaus
67 Belgian river
68 Zipped
DOWN
1 Admonish
2 Paddled boat
3 Group for ones in
labor?
4 Brilliant bunch
5 Vehicle
maintenance
51 Upshot of poor
41 Disqualifies
6 Canyonlands
service
(oneself),
National Park
52 Duck, duck
judicially
site
7 Exiled Shah
follower
42 You have __:
Mohammed __
53 Maneuvered
obstetricians
Pahlavi
among moguls
news
8 Edit, as text
54 Bogus offer
43 Old laundry9 Come to light
squeezing device 55 Flag holder
10 Jeff Lynnes
57 Ref. works that
44 How some data
symphonic rock
take up a lot of
is backed up
gp.
shelf space
48 Cloister
11 Morning TV host 50 Letter-shaped
58 Try to convince
12 Leggo my __!
60 Familia member
girders
13 Actress Cannon
21 Singer Brickell
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE:
married to Paul
Simon
22 Teri of Mr. Mom
26 Former California
NFLer
28 Secure shoelace
feature
29 Scatter
31 Part of LPGA:
Abbr.
32 Collarless shirt
33 Move like a moth
34 Autodialed
campaign
messages
35 Juans January
36 Old Norse poetic
work
37 Chicago transit
06/01/15
trains
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06/01/15
308 Tools
HAND EDGER $3. (650)368-0748
321 Hunting/Fishing
HOMEDICS SHIATSU Massaging Cushion, still in box. $25. Pacifica (650) 3550266
HUNTING
CLUB
Membership
$2,600.Camanche Hills Hunting Preserve, Ione CA. Pheasants, Ducks, Chukar and sporting clay range. Excludes
annual dues and bird card. Call 209-3041975.
PETS IN NEED
We offer adoptions 7 days a week
noon - 6 PM
871 5th Ave. Redwood City
650.367.1405
www.petsineed.org
Proudly saving lives for 50 years.
BAMBOO BIRD Cage - very intricate design - 21"x15"x16". $50 (650)341-6402
PARROT CAGE, Steel, Large - approx
4 ft by 4 ft, Excellent condition $300 best
offer. (650)245-4084
PET FURNITURE covers. 1 standard
couch 2 lounge chairs. Like new $70
OBO (650)343-4461
Millbrae Jewelers
Est. 1957
650-697-2685
316 Clothes
DAINESE BOOTS Zipper & Velcro Closure, Cushioned Ankle, Excellent Condition Unisex EU40 $65 (650)357-7484
Asphalt/Paving
GARAGE SALES
ESTATE SALES
OPEN HOUSE
LISTINGS
335 Rugs
$99
Cleaning
NORTHWEST
ASPHALT PAVING
Look for it
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to find information on fine homes
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the local area.
440 Apartments
BELMONT 1121 Village Dr. Studio, only
one person, no pets, rent $1,300/mo.
(650)508-0946. Shown by appointment.
470 Rooms
620 Automobiles
03 LEXUS ES300
(650)342-6342
160K,
25
640 Motorcycles/Scooters
BMW 03 F650 GS, $3899 OBO. Call
650-995-0003
MOTORCYCLE SADDLEBAGS, with
mounting hardware and other parts $35.
Call (650)670-2888
SCOOTER - 2009 Yamaha Zuma. 50
ccs, 100 mpg, 1076 original miles (used
it to commute but now retired). $1,100.
Call (650)834-6055
HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
Concrete
Concrete
Construction
Construction
CHETNER CONCRETE
Lic. #706952
Driveways - Walkways - Pool Decks Patios - Stairs - Exposed Aggregate Masonry - Retaining Walls - Drainage
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Free Estimates
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(650)589-0372
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Lic. #589596a
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Electricians
Housecleaning
Handy Help
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650-322-9288
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1-800-344-7771
Call Robert
STERLING GARDENS
650-703-3831
Lic #751832
Gutters
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(650)400-5604
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Landscaping
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Service
Housecleaning
Painting Electrical
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Mention
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Water Damage, Fences,
Decks, Stain Work
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San Bruno
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Cemetery
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ARE OUR FIRST
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Cypress Lawn
1370 El Camino Real
Colma
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Clothing
$5 CHARLEY'S
(650)771-6564
15 El Camino Real,
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Furniture
Bedroom Express
Where Dreams Begin
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(650)591-3900
Food
CROWNE PLAZA
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Meeting Facilities
(650) 295-6123
FATTORIA E MARE
Locally Sourced
Fresh Italian Food.
Join us for
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1095 Rollins Road
Burlingame
(650) 342-4922
PANCHO VILLA
TAQUERIA
579-7774
1159 Broadway
Burlingame
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OD, FAAO
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KAY'S HEALTH
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Body Fat Reduction
(650)697-6868
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650-583-5880
Millbrae Dental
Housing
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930 El Camino Real, San Carlos
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Dr. Thomas Ferrigno D.C.
650-231-4754
177 Bovet Rd. #150 San Mateo
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650-583-5880
Legal Services
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Foot Massage $24.99
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650-348-7191
Seniors
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24-hour Assisted Living Care
located in Burlingame
Mills Estate Villa
Burlingame Villa
Short Term Stays
Dementia & Alzheimers Care
Hospice Care
(650)692-0600
Lic.#4105088251/
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CARE ON CALL
24/7 Care Provider
www.mycareoncall.com
(650)276-0270
1818 Gilbreth Rd., Ste 127
Burlingame
CNA, HHA & Companion Help
(650)389-2468
Travel
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$48
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(650) 595-7750
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Cruises Land & Family vacations
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Since 1939
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10 am to 9 pm
New Masseuses
every two weeks
Alongside Highway 1
TrustandEstatePlan.com
(Cash Only)
(650)389-5787 ext.2
Moss Beach
ACUHEALTH
$35/hr
Free Parking
(650)692-1989
Insurance
www.barrettinsuranceservices.net
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Music
Music Lessons
Sales Repairs Rentals
Bronstein Music
(650)588-2502
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