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The 82nd annual San Mateo County Fair kicks off this weekend with hundreds of traditional attractions from
massive quilts on display to stomach-turning roller-coaster rides. Below: Allie, an American alligator, gives a hug
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SACRAMENTO Reducing
poverty has emerged as the key
theme in California after state lawmakers moved closer to raising the
minimum wage, expanding health
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Americans sleep an average of one and
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Donald Ducks middle name is
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Students from Belle Air Elementary School in San Bruno walk with their float in the Posy Po s s es s i o n o f co ntro l l ed s ubs tance.
A man was cited and released when he was
Parade. The 75th annual event will take place on Sunday, May 7.
at least once in their life, he said.
The parade will feature eight divisions of
floats and participants, including sports
teams, carriages, small floats, animals,
bikes, family and neighborhood groups,
childrens organizations and adult organizations.
After the parade, there will be first, second
and third place trophies awarded for each
division, as well as 50 honorable mentions.
A senior and junior sweepstakes trophy will
be presented to the top two float entries.
All children who participate in the parade
will receive a free hot dog, bottle of water
and bag of chips at the barbecue after the
event, said Phillips.
There will be roughly 70 classic cars and
hot rods gathered at San Bruno Park to check
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Woman robbed at
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Sheriffs deputies are on the lookout for a
man who robbed at gunpoint a woman who
had just pulled into her
driveway on the 2000
block of Ticonderoga
Drive in the San Mateo
Highlands
Wednesday
evening.
At approximately 5:50
p.m., San Mateo County
sheriffs deputies responded to the report of an
armed robbery. The woman said she had just
gotten out of her vehicle in her driveway
when a man ran up to her and pointed a black
semi-automatic handgun at her and demanded
money and jewelry. She complied and gave
him her bags and jewelry she was wearing. He
then fled on foot south on Ticonderoga Drive.
She was not injured, according to the
Sheriffs Office.
The man was described as black, in his mid30s, approximately 6 feet 1 inches, 200
pounds, slim and last seen wearing a black
hooded sweatshirt and gray knit cloth covering his face, according to the Sheriffs Office.
Anyone with information about this crime
is encouraged to call Sheriffs Detective V.
Bertolozzi at (650) 259-2321 or vbertolozzi@smcgov.org. You may also contact
Sheriffs Detective J. Cang at (650) 2592417 or jcang@smcgov.org. You may also
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Because pathogens swimming in untreated gray water can transmit disease if
humans ingest them, most modern health
and building codes have long made recycling it impractical. Many families did it
anyway, without official oversight or permits. Greywater Action, a group that promotes household water recycling and trains
families and installers on the dos and
donts, estimates that more than a million
Californians had illegal systems before
plumbing codes were updated.
But interest in doing it the right way has
soared since April 1, when Gov. Jerry
Brown ordered a 25-percent cut in water use
by cities and towns. Palo Alto gray-water
system installer Sassan Golafshan saw his
website crash within a day from the surge in
traffic.
Theres huge interest, said Laura Allen,
a co-founder of Greywater Action.
Contractors told us theyre getting so
many more calls than before.
In California, homeowners are now allowed to irrigate with untreated water straight from
bathroom sinks, washing machines and bathtubs, as long as among other requirements
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Man arrested in
officer-involved shooting
Police Thursday arrested a suspect in connection with an officer-involved shooting
that occurred in Daly City Wednesday night.
Daly City resident Reagan Mauga-Head,
37, was arrested on suspicion of assault with
a deadly weapon around 2:30 p.m. in connection with the shooting, which occurred
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around 9 p.m. in the area of Crocker Avenue
and Brunswick Street, police said.
The shooting occurred after officers from
the San Mateo County Gang Task Force
attempted to conduct a traffic stop at that
location.
An officer contacted the driver of a white
Chrysler 300, but the driver proceeded to
drive away, dragging the officer a short distance, police said.
A second officer, who was acting as cover,
discharged his firearm into the vehicle,
police said.
The vehicle continued to flee the area and
was last seen heading north on Brunswick
Street, police said.
The officer who was dragged suffered minor
injuries during the incident.
Daly City police investigators were called
in to investigate the incident, because it
occurred in the departments jurisdiction.
The vehicle, a four-door white 2014
Chrysler 300 with a license plate number of
7FFS975, has not yet been recovered, police
said.
Police are pursuing leads to identify the
suspect and locate the vehicle and are asking
anyone with information about the incident
to contact the Daly City Police Department
Investigations Division at (650) 991-8092.
Police release
sketch of groping suspect
The San Mateo County Sheriffs Office has
released a sketch of a man who groped two
women while walking on the Coastal Trail
near Miramar this week and who may be connected to a similar incident in March.
Both of the recent sexual batteries occurred
Monday on the Mirada West Walking Trail
near Magellan Avenue and Mirada Road,
according to the Sheriffs Office.
The first incident occurred around 7:05
a.m. while the victim walked west from the
trail on Magellan Avenue toward Mirada
Road. The second incident occurred around
5:50 p.m. the same day while the victim was
walking north on the trail just north of
Magellan Avenue. Both were approached
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Woman: Brother
sexually abused
by Dennis Hastert
By Mary Clare Jalonick
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON A Montana
woman says her brother was sexually abused by former House
Speaker Dennis Hastert during the
years when the GOP leader was a
wrestling coach at a suburban
Chicago high school.
Jolene Burdge of Billings,
Montana, told the Associated
Press on Thursday that the FBI
interviewed her last month about
Hastert, who was charged last
week in a federal indictment alleging that he agreed in 2010 to pay
$3.5 million to someone so that
person would stay quiet about
prior misconduct.
Fifteen years before Hastert
allegedly promised to pay that
money, Burdges brother died. But
years before his death, his sister
said, he told her that his first
homosexual contact was with
Hastert and that it lasted throughout his high school years.
Stephen Reinboldt attended
Yorkville High School, where
Hastert was a history teacher and
coach from 1965 to 1981.
In an interview aired Friday on
ABCs Good Morning America,
Burdge said Hastert had been a
father figure to her brother but
Some
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science and religion
dont mix. Some
say that science is
the ultimate search
for God. Some say
religion supersedes
science, some say both have equal stature
and others say both are hogwash. Everyone
has their own personal assessment of the
correlation between science and religion.
The aspiration of religion along with the
aspiration of science is to explain the
universe and answer questions about life, in
addition to satisfying human psychological
needs when dealing with the realities of
death. Religion is based on faith, science is
based on observation, and both are based on
human curiosity and the need to find
answers. Whether a person is repetitively
reading religious scripture, or fascinated by
repeatable scientific experimentations, both
are searching for methods that answer
questions about the universe around us.
It can be debated that early humans
turned to religion as a way to alleviate their
fears and gain reassurance with the concept
of life after death. This helped to give them
a sense of order in a confusing world that
often seemed mysterious.
Eventually
scientific realization evolved along side
religion and the process of trial and error
established itself as a way to solve some of
these mysteries. Firethe wheelfarming.
The more humans observed the world they
lived in, the more they leaned how the
natural world worked and how they could
manipulate it to their advantage. Over the
centuries religious power came at odds with
scientific discovery, which led to a period of
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manager of the football team, student council president and a member of the pep club, lettermans
club, the French club and the yearbook staff.
Reinboldt graduated in 1971 and
later moved to the Los Angeles
area, where he worked for
Columbia Pictures in sales and distribution. He also worked for several software companies.
He wanted to be in TV and film
and all that, his brother, Daniel
Reinboldt, told the AP on
Thursday. He went to New York
and L.A., back and forth, trying to
STATE GOVERNMENT
A temporary license plate bill cleared the As s embl y oor
with bipartisan support and now heads to the Senate for consideration. As s embl y Bi l l 5 1 6 , authored by As s embl y man
Kev i n Mul l i n, D-So uth San Franci s co , will modernize
Californias system of getting temporary license plates on vehicles at the point of sale.
AB 516 ensures vehicles are assigned temporary license plates
at the point of sale, by implementing existing print-on-demand technology. This bill
will improve public safety and boost transportation funding by enabling law enforcement and toll operators to identify vehicles that break the law prior to receiving their
permanent license plates, according to Mullins ofce.
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Big movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Wednesday on the
New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
The J.M. Smucker Co., down $2.43 to $111.32
The food company reported lower sales of its Smucker jams, Folgers
coffee and other products. Its outlook also disappointed analysts.
Vince Holding Corp., down $3.01 to $12.27
The fashion brand cut its outlook for the year, saying that it expects lower
sales to stores than last year.
Cardinal Health Inc., up 43 cents to $88.04
The medical products provider said it will spend about $1.12 billion to
buy pharmaceutical distributor The Harvard Drug Group.
The Gap Inc., down 37 to $38.22
The clothing seller said sales at stores open a year fell 1 percent. The
number is an important indicator of retailers healthy.
Nasdaq
FireEye Inc., up $3.08 to $51.03
Shares of several cybersecurity specialists jumped after federal officials
outlined yet another hack to U.S. government computer networks.
JA Solar Holdings Co., up 99 cents to $9.07
The CEO of the Chinese solar power product maker has offered to buy
it and take it private in a deal worth $2 billion.
Zumiez Inc., down $5.74 to $24
The teen clothing retailer reported a second-quarter outlook that was
lower than what Wall Street analysts had expected.
Diamond Foods Inc., up $2.14 to $31.11
Sales of the food companys Kettle potato chips and packaged nuts rose,
helping it post better-than-expected third-quarter results.
Kleiner Perkins.
Pao filed a notice this week that she
was appealing the March verdict, in
which a jury found Kleiner Perkins did
not discriminate or retaliate against
Pao.
The case became a flashpoint in an
ongoing discussion about gender
inequity at elite technology and venture capital firms, where women are
grossly underrepresented.
Business briefs
Virgin America pilots vote
by wide margin to join union
Pilots for Virgin America have voted to join the Air Line
Pilots Association, a victory for unions in the heavily
organized airline industry.
The union said late Thursday that it captured 75 percent of
the vote among pilots who cast ballots. Virgin America has
about 600 pilots, and 96 percent of those eligible voted.
Organizers said they will now focus on negotiating their
first collective-bargaining agreement with the Burlingame,
California-based airline. The union represents 51,000
pilots at 30 airlines in the United States and Canada.
In a statement from a spokeswoman, the company said
Friday that the organizing campaign was not a surprise
because Virgin America was the last major U.S. airline with
nonunion pilots. In morning trading Friday, the shares
were down 18 cents to $28.70. They began the day down 40
percent in 2015, compared with a 2 percent gain in the
Standard & Poors 500 index.
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STANFORD COMMUNICATIONS
Stanford junior Simone Jacobs, middle, was named to the Pac-12 All-Academic First Team in her first year as a member of the varsity eight
for the Cardinals womens rowing team.
The Stanford womens rowing team couldnt quite shake its archrival Cal, but the
2015 season was still a successful one for
the Cardinal especially for 2012 Aragon
graduate Simone Jacobs.
Named to the Pac-12 All-Academic First
Team, it was announced Friday, Jacobs
spent her first season in the varsity eight,
aka the starting lineup, after a long, grueling road to get there over two underclassman seasons.
She witnessed the 2014 Cardinal claim
Warriors content
to let LeBron try
to carry Cavaliers
By Antonio Gonzalez
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
OAKLAND Golden State Warriors assistant coach Ron Adams, who has designed
defenses for more than four decades, looks at
defending LeBron James as an equation.
Finding a solution goes beyond points,
assists or any common metric. Instead, the
67-year-old Adams approaches the problem
like this: add up what the Warriors are willing to give up to the Cleveland Cavaliers as
a whole forget about what James does
individually and subtract it from the number of points Golden State expects to produce.
Were not going to react to the stat sheet
when he scores if it fits into our equation of
injury in 2012.
Not since Affirmed in 1978 has a horse
swept the Triple Crown, one of the sporting
worlds rarest feats.
American Pharoah began his bid with a
one-length victory in the 1 1/4-mile
Kentucky Derby on May 2. He followed it
up with a seven-length win in the raindrenched 1 3/16-mile Preakness on May 16.
Hell try to become the 12th Triple Crown
winner, joining such revered horses as
Whirlaway, Count Fleet, Citation and
Rested rivals
American Pharoah will be the only horse
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Trainers room
Nori Aoki (flu) wasnt in the starting lineup, but was available to pinch-hit. Aoki
entered leading the majors with a road batting average of .386. Hunter Pence (wrist)
missed his second straight game. Jean
Machi (left groin) was placed on the 15-day
DL, and Casey McGehee was recalled from
Triple-A.
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Blanco lf 5
Panik 2b
4
Pagan cf 5
Posey c
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Belt 1b
3
Crwfrd ss 4
Duffy 3b
4
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McGhe ph 1
Lopez p 0
Romo p 0
Casilla p 0
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0
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bi
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Phillies
Revere cf
Francr rf
Utley 2b
Howard 1b
Franco 3b
Asche lf
CHrndz ss
Rupp c
OHerrr ph
Willims p
Araujo p
Garcia p
ABlanc ph
Giles p
JGomz p
Totals
ab
3
4
3
4
4
4
4
2
1
2
0
0
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0
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0
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h
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bi
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0
0
0
1
0
0
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IP
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BB
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JACOBS
Continued from page 11
Jacobs attended the Junior National
Selection Camp as a tryout for the national
team. During the tryout, she met fellow juniors Meredith Fischer and Katie Toothman.
The trio reunited on Stanfords varsity eight
this season, with Fischer rowing from the 2
seat and Toothman from the 4 seat.
At 5-9, Jacobs doesnt consider herself
tall for the crew ranks. She said shes the
shortest member of the varsity eight. But
her all-out rowing speed is what caught the
attention of Stanford.
To be considered for varsity eight, you
have to show a lot of technical skill as well
as strength, Jacobs said. I work really
hard on my technique. Im not the strongest
girl on the team but I try.
Jacobs is fairly strong though. She posted an impressive time in the 2,000-meter
test time that facilitated her recruitment to
Stanford. Jacobs declined comment on the
actual time, but it was clear by that time the
athletic San Mateo native had found her athletics niche.
Prior to discovering crew as a high school
sophomore, she participated in an array of
sports at Aragon. Through her first two
years there, she played junior-varsity soc-
Red Sox 4, As 2
Oakland
Burns cf
Semien ss
Vogt ph
Parrino ss
Zobrist lf
Butler dh
Lawrie 3b
Reddck rf
Phegly c
Canha 1b
Sogard 2b
Totals
ab
4
3
1
0
3
4
4
4
4
4
2
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Boston
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0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
h
1
1
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0
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bi
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0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
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Boston
Pedroia 2b
B.Holt 3b
HRmrz dh
Napoli 1b
Bogarts ss
Betts cf
Swihart c
De Aza lf
RCastll rf
Totals
ab
4
4
3
4
3
4
4
3
3
r
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
h
3
2
1
0
1
1
0
1
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bi
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1
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0
0
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IP
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9
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1
1
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6
0
2
R
4
0
0
0
R
2
0
0
ER
3
0
0
0
ER
2
0
0
BB
1
0
0
0
BB
1
0
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SO
4
1
1
1
SO
6
1
1
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By Howard Fendrich
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DUBLIN, Ohio David Lingmerth took a step toward turning his game around with a 7-under 65 at the Memorial on
Friday. It gave the Swede a one-shot lead going into a weekend
that includes Tiger Woods.
But just barely.
Long after Lingmerth capped off a bogey-free round at
Muirfield Village, Woods was 40 yards away from the flag on
the 18th green and in dire need of getting up-and-down to save
par and avoid missing his first cut at the tournament he has
won five times.
For his second straight tournament, he holed a key putt to
survive.
At least I was able to make those putts, so thats a positive
sign, Woods said after his 2-under 70. Now I just need to put
myself in the position where those putts are to win tournaments, not to make cuts.
He was 11 shots behind Lingmerth, who was at 12-under
132.
Woods had to hang on, making two straight bogeys before
his par save on the final hole. For Jason Dufner, it was a thrill
a minute.
Dufner made a 5 on a par 3 and a 3 on a par 5. And that was
before he made a hole-in-one his fourth eagle of the week
on the par-3 16th hole. He followed that with a bogey. It was
relatively boring after that, and the former PGA champion
wound up with a 67 that put him in final group with Lingmerth,
just one shot behind.
Dufner didnt have much to say he rarely does, even when
he won the PGA Championship two years ago and spoke
only to Ohio-based reporters. Until a tie for eighth last week
at the AT&T Byron National, he had gone just over a year without a top 10 on American soil. The only time he made news was
when his divorce was reported.
Im hitting it really good, Dufner said. Im having
enough good holes, good shots, to offset some of the mistakes Ive had.
Ryan Moore, gearing up for a U.S. Open near his hometown
outside Tacoma, Washington, had another 67 and was at 10under 134, along with Andy Sullivan of England, who can earn
a spot at Chambers Bay with a good week at the Memorial.
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Continued from page 11
what were trying to do, Adams said Friday, a day after James
scored 44 points in Golden States 108-100 overtime victory
in Game 1 of the NBA Finals.
There are certain things youre trying to take away from a
team. And understanding that youre doing that, there are baskets that you may give up hopefully not uncontested baskets but there are things you know that you can be vulnerable to, and its important that your team knows that so that
you dont build frustration into your work.
The formula has worked wonders for the Warriors in the
playoffs.
After getting past fellow All-NBA first-teamers James
Harden, Marc Gasol and Anthony Davis, Golden State seemed
content to let James carry Cleveland on his own in the finals
opener. The Warriors, with the top-rated defense during the
regular season, refused to double-team the four-time MVP
while mixing up defenders on him.
Others flashed as if they would provide help but they
never did. And Kings James could only do so much with limited support from his subjects, only five of whom ever scored.
LeBrons going to dominate the ball and make plays, said
Warriors swingman Andre Iguodala, who spent more time than
anybody defending him. We have to just make it hard on him
every possession. Dont give him any easy buckets, and not
let anybody else get a rhythm, and thats what were going to
try to do every game we play against them.
Basically, the Warriors want to do exactly what the Atlanta
Hawks didnt against James in the Eastern Conference finals.
Atlanta backed off James and let him sprint into the paint.
Hawks defenders collapsed in the middle when James drove,
giving up an average of 9.3 assists per game.
In the finals opener, James made 18 of 38 shots and had
seven rebounds and six assists. The Cavs relied heavily on
isolation plays with James, especially after point guard Kyrie
Irving left late in the fourth quarter when he injured his troublesome left knee, which will sideline him for the remainder of
the series.
Game 2 is Sunday in Oakland, where the burden will be on
James more than ever.
SPORTS
We have to just make it hard on him every
possession. Dont give him any easy
buckets, and not let anybody else get a
rhythm, and thats what were going to try
to do every game we play against them.
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trains there. So do Madefromlucky and Materiality, both overseen by Todd Pletcher.
Daunting distance
At 1 1/2 miles, the Belmont is the longest of the Triple
Crown races. Its an odd distance in North American racing;
these 3-year-old colts have never been asked to run that far and
few will again. Often times, the final quarter-mile is what does
in a contender. Once the horses come charging out of the final
turn, they face a 1,097-yard run through the stretch, a daunting
task for a horse with little or no gas left in the tank. He doesnt know hes going to go that extra distance, so well surprise
him, said Bob Baffert, who trains American Pharoah. The
tracks deep, sandy surface can prove tiring, too. If enough
rain falls and turns it into something resembling creamy
peanut butter, give the edge to American Pharoah, who has two
wins over sloppy tracks. Materiality has one win on a sloppy
surface, while Madefromlucky has a second.
Running style
American Pharoahs preferred running style is at or just off
the pace, although he can come from behind, too. He was
never worse than third in the Kentucky Derby before rallying
in the stretch, and he led the entire way in the Preakness
despite a deluge of rain that began as the horses were going to
the starting gate. In two of his other career starts, he also led
the entire way. American Pharoah has awed observers with his
fluid and athletic stride, in which he appears to float over the
ground.
Lucky 7
No Triple Crown winner has faced more than seven rivals in
the Belmont, and thats how many American Pharoah will take
on. Frosted was fourth in the Derby; Materiality sixth; Keen
Ice seventh; Mubtaahij eighth; and Frammento 11th. Tale of
Verve was a surprising second in the Preakness after skipping
the Derby. Madefromlucky skipped the first two races.
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NL GLANCE
W
New York
30
Tampa Bay
30
Toronto
26
Baltimore
25
Boston
25
Central Division
W
Minnesota
32
Kansas City
30
Detroit
28
Cleveland
26
Chicago
25
West Division
W
Houston
34
Texas
29
Angels
28
Seattle
24
As
23
NHL FINALS
East Division
East Division
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25
26
30
29
31
Pct
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.536
.464
.463
.446
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1/2
4 1/2
4 1/2
5 1/2
L
22
22
28
28
28
Pct
.593
.577
.500
.481
.472
GB
1
5
6
6 1/2
L
22
26
27
31
34
Pct
.607
.527
.509
.436
.404
GB
4 1/2
5 1/2
9 1/2
11 1/2
Fridays Games
N.Y. Yankees 8, Angels 7
Toronto 6, Houston 2
Baltimore 5, Cleveland 2
Boston 4, Oakland 2
Chicago White Sox 4, Detroit 3, 11 innings
Milwaukee 10, Minnesota 5
Texas 4, Kansas City 0
Tampa Bay 1, Seattle 0
Saturdays Games
Astros(Oberholtzer0-0)atJays(Hutchison4-1),10:07a.m.
Brews (Garza 3-7) at Twins (Graham 0-0), 11:10 a.m.
Texas (Rodriguez 2-2) at K.C.(Ventura 3-4),11:10 a.m.
As (Chavez 2-5) at Boston (J.Kelly 1-4), 1:05 p.m.
Os (Jimenez 3-3) at Tribe (Salazar 5-1), 4:10 p.m.
Detroit (Price 4-2) at ChiSox (Danks 3-4), 4:15 p.m.
Angels (Richards 5-3) at NYY (Warren 3-4), 4:15 p.m.
Rays (Colome 3-2) at Ms (Hernandez 8-2), 7:10 p.m.
Sundays Games
Angels at N.Y. Yankees, 10:05 a.m.
Houston at Toronto, 10:07 a.m.
Baltimore at Cleveland, 10:10 a.m.
Oakland at Boston, 10:35 a.m.
Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 11:10 a.m.
Milwaukee at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m.
Texas at Kansas City, 11:10 a.m.
Tampa Bay at Seattle, 1:10 p.m.
Mondays Games
Miami at Toronto, 4:07 p.m.
Houston at Chicago White Sox, 5:10 p.m.
Kansas City at Minnesota, 5:10 p.m.
W
Washington
30
New York
30
Atlanta
26
Miami
23
Philadelphia
21
Central Division
W
St. Louis
37
Pittsburgh
30
Chicago
28
Cincinnati
23
Milwaukee
19
West Division
W
Los Angeles
31
Giants
31
San Diego
28
Arizona
26
Colorado
24
17
L
25
26
28
32
35
Pct
.545
.536
.481
.418
.375
GB
1/2
3 1/2
7
9 1/2
L
18
24
25
30
36
Pct
.673
.556
.528
.434
.345
GB
6 1/2
8
13
18
L
24
25
28
28
29
Pct
.564
.554
.500
.481
.453
GB
1/2
3 1/2
4 1/2
6
Fridays Games
Washington 7, Chicago Cubs 5
San Francisco 5, Philadelphia 4
San Diego 6, Cincinnati 2
Pittsburgh 10, Atlanta 8
Milwaukee 10, Minnesota 5
Miami 6, Colorado 2
Arizona 7, N.Y. Mets 2
St. Louis 2, L.A. Dodgers 1
Saturdays Games
Cubs (Hammel 4-2) at Nats (J.Ross 0-0), 9:05 a.m.
Brews (Garza 3-7) at Twins (Graham 0-0), 11:10 a.m.
S.F.(Bumgarner 6-2) at Phili (S.Gonzalez 2-1),12:05 p.m.
Fish (Phelps 2-2) at Rox (Rusin 1-0), 1:10 p.m.
S.D.(Despaigne 3-3) at Cinci(Lorenzen 1-1),1:10 p.m.
Bucs (Locke 3-3) at Atlanta (Teheran 4-2), 4:10 p.m.
NYM (B.Colon 8-3) at DBacks (C.Anderson 1-1),7:10 p.m.
St. L (Jai.Garcia 1-2) at L.A. (Kershaw 4-3), 7:10 p.m.
Sundays Games
San Diego at Cincinnati, 10:10 a.m.
Pittsburgh at Atlanta, 10:35 a.m.
San Francisco at Philadelphia, 10:35 a.m.
Milwaukee at Minnesota, 11:10 a.m.
Chicago Cubs at Washington, 1:05 p.m.
Miami at Colorado, 1:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Arizona, 1:10 p.m.
St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers, 5:05 p.m.
Mondays Games
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m.
Miami at Toronto, 4:07 p.m.
Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m.
San Diego at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m.
St. Louis at Colorado, 5:40 p.m.
Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 7:10 p.m.
NBA FINALS
Golden State 1, Cleveland 0
Thursday, June 4: Warriors 108, Cavs 100, OT
Sunday, June 7: Cleveland at Warriors, 5 p.m.
Tuesday, June 9: Warriors at Cleveland, 6 p.m.
Thursday, June 11: Warriors at Cleveland, 6 p.m.
x-Sunday, June 14: Cleveland at Warriors, 5 p.m.
x-Tuesday, June 16: Warriors at Cleveland, 6 p.m.
x-Friday, June 19: Cleveland at Warriors, 6 p.m.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES Reinstated C Matt Wieters
from the 60-day DL. Recalled INF Rey Navarro from
Norfolk (IL). Selected the contract of LHP Cesar
Cabral from Norfolk. Optioned C Steve Clevenger
and RHP Mike Wright to Norfolk. Designated INF
Everth Cabrera for assignment.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS Selected the contract of
RHP-LHP Pat Venditte from Nashville (PCL). Optioned RHP Dan Otero to Nashville.Transferred OF
Coco Crisp to the 60-day DL.
National League
ATLANTA BRAVES Designated OF Eric Young Jr.
for assignment. Reinstated OF-1B Joey Terdoslavich
from the 15-day DL.
CINCINNATI REDS Selected the contract of RHP
Jon Moscot from Louisville (IL). Placed RHP Raisel
Iglesias on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 31. Recalled RHP Pedro Villarreal from Louisville.
Designated RHP Jason Marquis for assignment.
MIAMI MARLINS Designated C Jhonatan Solano
for assignment. Reinstated C Jeff Mathis from the
15-day DL.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
ARIZONA CARDINALS Signed G Jon Halapio. Released OT Tavon Rooks.
DALLAS COWBOYS Waived LB Kyle Knox.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
SPORTING KANSAS CITY Named Mike Jacobs
assistant technical director and Jorge Alvial director of scouting.
OLYMPIC SPORTS
WORLD ANTI-DOPING AGENCY Announced the
resignation of director general David Howman, effective June 30, 2016.
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have been told that to be a good journalist, you must be eager to learn new
things. When I was first seeking an
internship, thats all I was doing trying
to learn something new. Antonia Ehlers, a
family friend whom I would like to thank
for her constant support
of my interest in the
field, encouraged me to
reach out to the editor in
chief of the San Mateo
Daily Journal, Jon Mays.
I did not know if an
internship with a newspaper would help me
determine a possible
future career, but I was hopeful that it would
at least help me learn things things
about the craft of writing, things about the
art of communication, things about the
business of journalism, things about
myself.
One of the many things the Daily Journal
taught me about the craft of writing was
something I learned when I was assigned to
write my first column for the Student News
project. Saying what you want to say takes
time and effort to get your words right,
to get your thoughts in order, to get your
logic straight. Who likes to read a column
thats hard to follow? This is why you
shouldnt write anything without taking
the necessary amount of time to create your
message. For me, the writing process
involves discussing and debating subjects
with my friends and family to help form my
views, refining each sentence and reading
aloud and proofing my column several
times before submitting them. Doing this
has allowed me to slow down, think often
and really apply myself I took a lot of
time to research and reflect upon my subjects in hopes of providing a thoughtful
perspective on their meaning and importance to society, and this has become a
form of art to me. I am very grateful for
the opportunity I have been given to
express my views through the Student News
project, and I would like to thank my family, friends and audience for their constructive feedback, article suggestions and read-
KEVIN BERNE
Rami Margron, as Duke Orsino, left, with Ted Deasy, as Feste, right. In the background is Lisa Anne
Porter as Viola in William Shakespeares Twelfth Night.
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Butterscotch Bun (8x10, watercolor, 2015), from East Bay Rabbit Rescue, is one of the
featured artworks in Teresa Silvestris June exhibit Animals in Art at the Portola Art Gallery
in Menlo Park.
IN REDWOOD CITY. The Main Gallery
showcases 20 of its artists during its 2015
Anniversary group show, Solstice.
Interpreting the meaning of Solstice in various media are Lynne Auld, Arup Biswas,
Patricia Brandt, Helga Christoph, Pixie
Couch, Susan Fast, Jeanne Gadol, Elisabeth
Gomez, Tom Haines, Katinka Hartmetz,
Nina Koepcke, Diana Krupka, Shang Ma,
Elizabeth Noerdlinger, Tim Scott, Ginger
Slonaker, Jean Thrift and Susan Wolf. The
artists express solstice astrologically,
metaphorically (with respect to the longest
and shortest days of sunshine), as well as
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Moises (Armando Rodriquez), Hermana Cantu (Wilma Bonet), and Sister Esther (Sarah Nina Hayon) prepare their
weekly batch of tamales in This Golden State Part One: Delano.
a garden ... They band together
and hold on, which is why this
church doesnt waver.
Artistic director Loretta Greco
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transformations.
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between McCarthy and director Paul Feig,
who first came together on Bridesmaids,
and followed that up with the very solid
buddy comedy The Heat, with Sandra
Bullock. Theyre soon to embark on a
female-led update of Ghostbusters, too,
which is fitting because their partnership is
beginning to resemble that of Bill Murray
and Ivan Reitman.
Everything theyve done, starting with the
sensation of Bridesmaids, has been surrounded with both justified praise and tiresome overemphasis on the female-ness of
their enterprise. Spy, too, is in many ways
a great inversion of the Bond world, casting
men like Jude Law as the eye candy on the
side while the center of the movie is played
out between women: McCarthy and Rose
Byrnes snobbish, high-couture villain.
STUDENT
Continued from page 16
ership.
My time at the Daily Journal has also
taught me many things about the business
of journalism. The most important of these
is that it takes a team to be great: people
who provide ideas, people who gather
NIGHT
Continued from page 16
Unknown to Viola, her twin, Sebastian,
arrives safely from the shipwreck. Soon
there are hilarious mistaken identities as
one twin is taken for the other.
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information and context, editors, photographers, typesetters ... the list goes on.
While some of the work is individual, a
newspaper requires teamwork for the final
product to be achieved, and that is one of
the many reasons why places like the Daily
Journal are so special. I have thoroughly
enjoyed gaining a real world perspective
on journalism over these past two years,
and I would like to thank the staff and team
at the Daily Journal for helping make this
a memorable first-job experience. Your
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SEA LEVEL
Continued from page 1
cent of its local impact on residents and
economic value could be in San Mateo
County because of its location, according to
the report.
As sea level rise is based on topography
and not municipal boundaries, the grand
jury recommends a special task force be
formed to help regional planning efforts
and to secure funding for projects that seek
to assuage the devastating impacts.
Currently the county does not have a
coordinated approach to addressing existing problems related to flooding and are not
prepared for the added challenge of [sea
level rise, ] according to the report.
Notably, this lack of coordination places
the county at a severe disadvantage when
applying for federal or state monies for
flood protection.
Organizing collaboration
FAIR
Continued from page 1
fluttering butterflies.
We wanted to do something different, we
wanted more of an attraction that would
appeal to everybody and excite young
kids, said fair manager Matt Cranford.
And who doesnt like butterflies?
Visitors can enter an enclosed exhibit
courtesy of Butterfly Adventures where they
can feed a variety of species, learn about
their migration, habitat and characteristics
from a professional wrangler.
Even those whove visited the California
Academy of Sciences butterfly exhibit will
be impressed by what the fair has to offer
this year, Cranford said.
Its a little smaller, a little more com-
The grand jury evaluated various organizational structures a countywide effort may be
modeled after or built upon. Currently,
theres the San Mateo County Flood
Control District, but its sphere is limited in
that it only covers two creeks; so the grand
jury recommends its responsibilities be
expanded. Other options include creating a
new independent special district, expanding
the role of San Mateo Countys
City/County Association of Governments
or creating a new joint powers authority
among the various municipalities.
Pine said its critical the new organization
have expertise but, as identifying a funding
source could take time and possibly a countywide revenue measure, utilizing the exist-
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PRIORITY
Continued from page 1
fare benefits and build affordable housing.
Health and welfare advocates also
rallied throughout the week at the
Capitol for other increases in social
spending as the state economy
rebounds from the recession.
We sucked it up when we had to, and
its time to give it back, Dr. Luther
Cobb, president of the California
Medical Association, said Tuesday at a
rally urging lawmakers to restore
higher payment rates to doctors and
providers in Medi-Cal, the states
health insurance program for the poor.
Democrats who control both houses
of the Legislature have made it their
priority this year to improve working
conditions for poor and minority
Californians. But getting Gov. Jerry
Brown to endorse higher spending as
part of the state budget will be tricky
because the Democratic governor
wants to avoid increases that he says
could lead to another fiscal calamity.
The sticking points include whether
the state will boost child-care subsidies, increase funding for higher education and phase out a new college schol-
MAK
Continued from page 1
ing AutoCAD design courses to work
as an engineer at a construction company.
Its so exciting for me, he said.
As Mak, his sister and mother pack
up to move to Montana, they will take
a van which has been renovated to be
wheelchair accessible.
He credits the van for giving him a
new lease on freedom, which he was
not previously afforded when forced to
rely on other transportation services
to take him to school, or recreational
areas such as beaches and shopping
centers that he enjoys to frequent during his leisure time.
If you take public transportation,
you cant go out of the area, he said.
Now I can go anywhere.
Jay Finkelstein, a teacher at the adult
school who aided in renovating Maks
van, said he is proud to assist his for-
PARADE
Continued from page 3
as a dedication to local children,
adopting the image of the
Tournament of Roses Parade in
Pasadena, but assuming the posy as
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arship program. The governor and legislative leaders announced Friday that
they would not resolve how to spend a
growing pot of money collected from
the states landmark effort to curb
greenhouse gas emissions in the budget.
Democratic leaders are expected to
finalize the 2015-16 spending plan
next week and pass it by the June 15
budget deadline. Brown then has the
opportunity to exercise his veto
authority.
Brown proposed a record $115 billion budget last month largely devoid
of new programs. By law, most of the
surplus must go to public schools and
filling Californias rainy day account,
leaving much less discretionary spending than lawmakers would like.
He heeded fellow Democrats call to
fight poverty by proposing a targeted
$380 million earned income tax credit
that his administration said would help
as many as 2 million Californians, but
he has refused to back other spending.
Lawmakers took the first steps this
week to implement Browns earned
income tax credit for the working
poor. The Senate approved SB38 by
Sen. Carol Liu, D-La Canada
Flintridge, and the Assembly passed
AB43 by Assemblyman Mark Stone,
D-Scotts Valley.
The tax credit would go to house-
The adult school helped him transform from being overwhelmed by the
challenges associated with a language
barrier and physical impediment to
being prepared to take on a new career
in a new city, said Mak.
He encouraged others at the school
to look toward his propensity for
curiosity as a model of getting acclimated to a new culture.
A lot of immigrants have quite a lot
of problems, he said. But dont be
afraid to ask questions.
Mak said he has extensive history
coping with the inquisitive nature of
people, as for years he dealt with people gawking at him.
Its not been easy, everybody looks
at me because Im different, he said.
But its OK, because everyone who is
different is interesting.
Finkelstein said he has no doubt
Mak will be successful in his future
endeavors, thanks to his relentless
optimism.
Hes a good guy and hes positive,
he said. He rolls with the punches.
Calendar
SATURDAY, JUNE 6
Friends of the Millbrae Library Big Book
and Media Sale. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Millbrae
Library, 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. This twiceyearly sale benefits the Millbrae Library.
Free. For more information call 697-7607.
Do it Yourself Pain Control and Stress
Reduction. 10 a.m. New Leaf Community
Market, 150 San Mateo Road, Half Moon
Bay. Join certified reflexologist Robin Varga
and discover how you can give yourself
relief from a wide range of types of stress,
tension and pain. Free. Preregister at
www.newleafhalfmoonbay.eventbrite.com.
Annual Disaster Preparedness Day. 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. San Mateo County Event
Center, 1346 Saratoga Ave., San Mateo. Firstaid, police, fire, emergency medical services
and equipment demonstrations. Learn how
to put together a disaster plan and emergency kit. For more information call the
Office of Emergency Services at 363-4790
or call the Office of Supervisor, Adrienne J.
Tissier at 365-4572.
Day in Al-Anon. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Congregational Church of Belmont, 751
Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. The Day in
Al-Anon is open to all members as well as to
anyone who has been affected by a close
relationship with an alcoholic. The event
offers four workshops, including panels on
The Family Disease of Alcoholism and
Sponsors-Who? What? Why? $15 including
lunch, $10 excluding lunch. No one is
turned away for lack of funds. For more
information call 322-4413.
Flea Market. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hillsdale
United Methodist Church, 303 W. 36th Ave.,
San Mateo. Refreshments available. For
more information call 345-8514.
Sei Boku Bonsai Kai's 32nd Anniversary.
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. San Mateo Garden Center,
605 Parkside Way, San Mateo. We will have
an array of bonsai trees for sale as well as
vendors selling bonsai supplies. The raffle
prizes are plentiful and encompass a wide
range of gardening items. For more information visit seibokubonsai.org.
Tech Drop in. 11 a.m. South San Francisco
Main Public Library, 840 W. Orange Ave.,
South San Francisco. Get help with e-books,
Kindles, NOOKs, laptops or any other device.
All questions are welcome. Free. For more
information email valle@plsinfo.org.
San Mateo County Fair. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo. For tickets
and more information visit sanmateocountyfair.com.
Wine tasting. 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. La
Nebbia Winery, 12341 San Mateo Road,
Half Moon Bay. Wine tasting, food, handmade jewelry, arts and crafts and bocce
ball. Free. For more information call 5916596.
Why We Read Jane Austen. Noon to 2 p.m.
Belmont Library. The Jane Austen Society of
Northern California and Bruce Thompson,
from the University of California, Santa Cruz,
will give a presentation on Why We Read
Jane Austen. What were the distinctive features of Jane Austens art and where did
they come from? Refreshments will be
served courtesy of the Friends of the
Belmont Library. For more information contact belmont@smcl.org.
Jazz on the Hill. Noon to 6 p.m. College of
San Mateo Theater, 1700 W. Hillsdale Blvd.,
San Mateo. For more information visit jazzonthehill.org or call 524-6921.
San Mateo Parks and Recreation
Department and San Mateo Dance
Association present the Spring Dance
Show. 11:30 a.m, 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Central Park Outdoor Stage, El Camino Real
and Fifth Avenue, San Mateo. Free.
Refreshments will be available for purchase
from the San Mateo Dance Association and
there will be information about their summer dance programs. For more information
call 522-7444.
Bay Area Songwriter Katie Garibaldi
Returns to San Mateo Fair. 12:15 p.m.
Blues and Brews Stage at the San Mateo
County Fair, 2495 S. Delaware St., San Mateo.
For more information call 574-3247.
Summer Reading Club Kick-Off
Celebration. 1 p.m. Burlingame Public
Library, 480 Primrose Road, Burlingame.
Foods, craft and music. For more information email John Piche at piche@plsinfo.org.
Writers Helping Writers. 1 p.m. San Mateo
County Event Center, 1346 Saratoga Drive,
San Mateo. For more information go to
http://www.cwc-peninsula.org/.
Marine Science Institute presents World
Oceans Day at the Marine Science
Institute. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 5
p.m. Marine Science Institute, 500
Discovery Parkway, Redwood City. Love
your Mother Ocean at the Marine Science
Institute on World Oceans Day. Dont miss
the
boat!
RSVP
at
http://www.sfbaymsi.org/Events.html. $20
for children, $30 for adults. For more information
go
to
http://www.sfbaymsi.org/Events.html or
call 364-2760.
Portola Art Gallery Presents Animals in
Art, Water color Paintings, Pen and
Pencil Drawings by Teresa Silvestri
Reception. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Portola Art
Gallery at Allied Arts Guild, 75 Arbor Road,
Menlo Park. Runs through June 30. For
more information call 321-0220.
Quantum Leap Portals of Awakening
Through Art and Dance. Matinee at 3
p.m, second showing at 7:30 p.m. 149 S.
Blvd., San Mateo. This is a poetic weave of
dance, art and narrative verse that bridges
together art and science sharing
ancient wisdom with the ideas of quantum physics. $20 and includes wine and
cheese reception. AUM is a non-profit
dedicated to wellness through the arts.
For tickets, visit http://artsunitymovement.com/events/ or call 569-1276.
Bollywood Concert and Dance Event. 4
p.m. to 8 p.m. Leo J. Ryan Park, 650 Shell
Blvd., Foster City. Showcases the music and
dance of North and South India. Food trucks
will be available. For more information
email Jennifer Liu at jliu@fostercity.org.
Play Day Fund Day. 4:30 p.m. Beresford
Park, 2720 Alameda de las Pulgas, San
Mateo. Live music on the lawn by Mustache
Harbor, outdoor movie in the park: Back to
the Future, food trucks, inflatables for adults
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LOST - Apple Ipad, Sunday 5.3 on Caltrain #426, between Burlingame and
Redwood City, south bound. REWARD.
(415)830-0012
LOST - MY COLLAPSIBLE music stand,
clip lights, and music in black bags were
taken from my car in Foster City and may
have been thrown out by disappointed
thieves. Please call (650)704-3595
Books
16 BOOKS on History of WWII Excellent
condition. $95 all obo, (650)345-5502
BOOK
"LIFETIME"
(408)249-3858
WW1
$12.,
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295 Art
BOB TALBOT Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
(650)572-8895
296 Appliances
CHEFMATE TOASTER oven, brand
new, bakes, broils, toasts, adjustable
temperature. $25 OBO. (650)580-4763
CHICKEN ROASTERS (4) vertical, One
pulsing chopper, both unopened, in original packaging, $27.(650) 578 9208
FRIDGE, MINI, unopened, plugs, cord,
can use for warmer also $40, (650) 5789208
JACK LALANE juicer $25 or best offer.
650-593-0893.
298 Collectibles
300 Toys
303 Electronics
304 Furniture
304 Furniture
PHILIPS 20-INCH color tube TV with remote. Great picture. $20. Pacifica (650)
355-0266
302 Antiques
2 VINTAGE Light Bulbs circa 1905. Edison Mazda Lamps. Both still working $50 (650)-762-6048
ARMY SHIRT, long sleeves, with pockets. XL $15 each (408)249-3858
COLORIZED TERRITORIAL Quarters
uncirculated
with
Holder
$15/all,
(408)249-3858
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
297 Bicycles
2 KIDS Bikes for $60. 310-889-4850.
Text Only. Will send pictures upon request.
AB CIRCLE machine. $55. 310-8894850. Text Only. Will send pictures upon
request.
BRIDGESTONE MOUNTAIN Bike. $95.
27" tires. 310-889-4850. Text Only. Will
send pictures upon request.
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
LANDRIDER
AUTO-SHIFT.
Never
Used. Paid $320. Asking $75.(650)4588280
DOWN
1 They may
include yrs. and
models
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
CHANDELIER 3 Tier,
$95 (650)375-8021
made in Spain
Very
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111
303 Electronics
32 Furrows
34 Israels Iron Lady
38 Retirement
outfit?
40 Smitten with
41 Words with baby
or bad day
42 Breakfast choice
43 Ed Wood, e.g.
48 Kofi Annans
birthplace
50 1976 Spingarn
Medal recipient
51 Literary sobriquet
52 Golden Triangle
native
54 There are liars ...
__ to beat the
honest men:
Macbeth
55 Tormented
56 Supermodel
Sastre
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60 Chicago airport
code
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER
with
shelves for books, pure oak. Purchased
for $750. Sell for $99. (650)348-5169
ESPRESSO TABLE 30 square, 40 tall,
$95 (650)375-8021
EXECUTIVE DESK 60, cherry wood,
excellent condition. $275 (650)212-7151
EXECUTIVE DESK Chair, upholstered,
adjustable height, excellent condition,
$150 (650)212-7151
FADED GOLD antique framed mirror,
25in x 33in $15 Cell number:
(650)580-6324
GRACO 40" x28" x 28" kid pack 'n play
exc $40 (650) 756-9516 Daly City
HIGH END childrens bedroom set,
white, solid, well built, in great/near
perfect condition. Comes with mattress (twin size) in great condition. Includes bed frame, two dressers, night
stands, book case, desk with additional 3 drawers for storage. Perfect for
one child. Sheets available if wanted.
$550. (415)730-1453.
HOME MADE Banquet/Picnic Table 3' X
8' $10. (650)368-0748
VINTAGE ART-DECO style wood chair,
carved back & legs, tapestry seat, $50.
650-861-0088.
ITALIAN TABLE 34 X 34 X 29Hm Beautiful Oak inlaid $90 OBO In RC (650)3630360
LAWN CHAIRS (4) White, plastic, $8.
each, (415)346-6038
LOUNGE CHAIRS - 2 new, with cover &
plastic carring case & headrest, $35.
each, (650)592-7483
306 Housewares
NEW STORE
COSTUME JEWELRY $2
Friditas
308 Tools
10 POUND Sledge
(650)368-0748
Hammer
BIG MULTI-FAMILY
COMMUNITY RUMMAGE SALE
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308 Tools
316 Clothes
ULTRASONIC JEWELRY Cleaning Machine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
OBO. (650)580-4763
HOMEDICS SHIATSU Massaging Cushion, still in box. $25. Pacifica (650) 3550266
Mattock/Pick
$10.
TOOLS, WIRE stripper $5, special oxygen sensor socket $10, 650-595-3933
TOYOTA, SMALL hidraulic Jack like
new $20.00 (650)992-4544
VINTAGE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
1947. $60. (650)245-7517
HAILUN PIANO for sale, brand new, excellent condition. $6,000. (650)308-5296
HAMMOND B-3 Organ and 122 Leslie
Speaker. Excellent condition. $8,500. private owner, (650)349-1172
BROTHER P-TOUCH Labeler LCD display organize files, unused (2) for$ 20.00
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.
321 Hunting/Fishing
335 Rugs
Millbrae Jewelers
Est. 1957
650-697-2685
DAINESE BOOTS Zipper & Velcro Closure, Cushioned Ankle, Excellent Condition Unisex EU40 $65 (650)357-7484
NORTHWEST
ASPHALT PAVING
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.
TASCO LUMINOVA Telescope.with tripod stand, And extra Lenses. Good condition.$90. call 650-591-2393
Asphalt/Paving
316 Clothes
$99
Cleaning
Garage Sales
1ST ANNUAL
HILLBARN THEATRE
RUMMAGE SALE
Cleaning our closets!
SAT. JUNE 6
8am-2pm
1285 E. Hillsdale Blvd.
FOSTER CITY
x streets Pilgrim Dr. & Gull Ave.
Concrete
www.HillbarnTheatre.org
(650)349-6411
GARAGE &
WAREHOUSE
SALE!
HUGE SALE!
Display/Storage Racks,
Retail Shelving, Tools,
Sharpening Equipment,
Household Items,
All Knives Available
Behind 1640
Palm Ave
SAT 6/6 9AM-1PM
Garage Sales
620 Automobiles
SATURDAY
JUNE 6
FLEA MARKET
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Hillsdale United
Methodist Church
303 West 36th Ave,
San Mateo
There will be
something
for everyone.
Refershments
available.
For more information,
call
(650)345-8514
Concrete
Quality Workmanship,
Free Estimates
(650)533-0187
Lic# 947476
Cabinetry
Construction
AIM CONSTUCTION
JOHN PETERSON
*Paving *Grading *Slurry Sealing
*Paving Stovnes *Concrete
*Patching
WE AIM TO PLEASE!
(408) 422-7695
LIC.# 916680
OPEN HOUSE
LISTINGS
List your Open House
in the Daily Journal.
Reach over 76,500
potential home buyers &
renters a day,
from South San Francisco
to Palo Alto.
in your local newspaper.
Call (650)344-5200
440 Apartments
BELMONT-LARGE RENOVATED 1BD
& 2BDs quiet building in prime area. No
smoking, no pets, no housing assistance
phone (650) 591-4046.
470 Rooms
HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
620 Automobiles
04 AUDI A4 Ultra Sport package, black
on black, 107K miles, $6,900. Call
(650)342-6342
GARAGE SALES
ESTATE SALES
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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
Construction
Construction
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Construction
Housecleaning
LEMUS CONSTRUCTION
AAA RATED!
$40 & UP
HAUL
Free Estimates
Lic. #913461
New Construction
Remodeling
Kitchen/Bathrooms
Decks/Fences
(650)589-0372
Free Estimates
A+ BBB Rating
(650)341-7482
HOUSE CLEANING
SERVICES
Vacancy, Janitorial,
Post Construction Cleaning.
Commercial & Residential
Cleaning
650.918.0354
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Gutters
O.K.S RAINGUTTER
Electricians
ALL ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
650-322-9288
Gardening
CALL NOW FOR
SPRING LAWN
MAINTENANCE
Sprinklers and irrigation
Lawn Aeration
Pressure washing, rock gardens,
and lots more!
Call Robert
STERLING GARDENS
650-703-3831
Lic #751832
J.B GARDENING
(650)400-5604
Flooring
Flamingos Flooring
SHOP
AT HOME
WE WILL
BRING THE
SAMPLES
TO YOU.
CARPET
LUXURY VINYL TILE
SHEET VINYL
LAMINATE
TILE
HARDWOOD
Contact us for a
FREE In-Home
Estimate
SPECIALS
AS LOW AS $2.50/sf.
Housecleaning
FRANS HOUSE CLEANING ServiceApartments/Homes: one time service/biweekly. References Available. FREE ESTIMATES. 10 years Exp. Honest. Reliable. (650)458-1965.
Landscaping
JON LA MOTTE
PAINTING
CHEAP
HAULING!
Light moving!
Haul Debris!
650-583-6700
(650)368-8861
LEMUS PAINTING
(650)271-3955
SERVANDO ARRELLIN
The Garden Doctor
Landscaping & Demolition
Fences Interlocking Pavers
Clean-Ups Hauling
Retaining Walls
(650)771-2276
Plumbing
PAYLESS
FREE ESTIMATES
(650)771-2432
SENIOR HANDYMAN
Painting Electrical
Carpentry Dry Rot
40 Yrs. Experience
650-201-6854
The Village
Contractor
Remodels Carpentry
Drywall Tile Painting
Call Joe
(650)701-6072
Lic# 979435
LOCALLY OWNED
Family Owned Since 2000
Trimming
Pruning
Shaping
Large
Removal
Grinding
Stump
Lic.#834170
HANDYMAN SERVICE
Service
Mention
(650)296-0568
Lic.# 891766
Hillside Tree
Free
Estimates
Lic# 36267
Kitchen/Bathroom Remodeling,
Tile Installation,
Door & Window Installation
Priced for You! Free Estimates
(650)740-8602
Tree Service
Lic #514269
DISCOUNT HANDYMAN
& PLUMBING
Remodeling, Plumbing.
Electrical, Carpentry,
General Home Repair,
Maintenance,
New Construction
No Job Too Small
(650) 591-8291
Lic# 857741
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HONEST HANDYMAN
License #931457
(650) 553-9653
Free Estimates
Free Estimates
FREE ESTIMATES
(650)288-9225
(650)350-9968
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650-560-8119
650-655-6600
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www.flamingosflooring.com
We carry all major brands!
REED
ROOFERS
AFFORDABLE HANDYMAN
No job too large or small
CONTRERAS HANDYMAN
SERVICES
Craigs
Painting
CHAINEY HAULING
Handy Help
Call Anthony
(650)575-1599
Roofing
10 years
of Experience
(650)556-9780
Painting
Residential
Interior
Exterior
OSULLIVAN
CONSTRUCTION
MARSH FENCE
& DECK CO.
Hauling
INDEPENDENT
HAULERS
(650)271-3955
Hauling
Painting
SUNNY BAY PAINTING CO.
Residential Commercial
Interior Exterior
Water Damage, Fences,
Decks, Stain Work
Free Estimates
CA Lic 982576
(415)828-9484
Attorneys
Dental Services
Food
BANKRUPTCY
Chapter 7 &13
GET HAPPY!
Happy Hour 4-6 M-F
EYE EXAMINATIONS
650-259-9200
www.honakerlegal.com
Beauty
GRAND OPENING
Alexis Beauty Salon
Maui Whitening
1217 Laurel St., San Carlos
(Between Greenwood & Howard)
www.mauiwhitening.com
I - SMILE
Financial
650.508.8669
Exceptional.
Reliable. Inovative
650-282-5555
www.steelheadbrewery.com
Call (650)579-1500
for simply better banking
unitedamericanbank.com
(650)697-9000
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15 El Camino Real,
MILLBRAE, CA
(650)583-2273
www.russodentalcare.com
Food
Cemetery
CROWNE PLAZA
Foster City-San Mateo
LASTING
IMPRESSIONS
ARE OUR FIRST
PRIORITY
Cypress Lawn
1370 El Camino Real
Colma
(650)755-0580
www.cypresslawn.com
Clothing
$5 CHARLEY'S
(650)771-6564
(650) 295-6123
FATTORIA E MARE
Locally Sourced
Fresh Italian Food.
Join us for
Happy Hour 4-6:30 M-F
1095 Rollins Road
Burlingame
(650) 342-4922
PANCHO VILLA
TAQUERIA
Furniture
Bedroom Express
Where Dreams Begin
CALIFORNIA
STOOLS*BAR*DINETTES
(650)591-3900
Peninsula Showroom:
930 El Camino Real, San Carlos
Ask us about our
FREE DELIVERY
Non-Surgical
Spinal Decompression
Dr. Thomas Ferrigno D.C.
650-231-4754
177 Bovet Rd. #150 San Mateo
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DENTAL
IMPLANTS
Save $500 on
Implant Abutment &
Crown Package.
Call Millbrae Dental
for details
650-583-5880
579-7774
1159 Broadway
Burlingame
Dr. Andrew Soss
OD, FAAO
www.Dr-AndrewSoss.net
Legal Services
LEGAL
DOCUMENTS PLUS
Non-Attorney document
preparation: Divorce,
Pre-Nup, Adoption, Living Trust,
Conservatorship, Probate,
Notary Public. Response to
Lawsuits: Credit Card
Issues, Breach of Contract
Jeri Blatt, LDA #11
KAY'S HEALTH
& BEAUTY
Facials Waxing Fitness
Body Fat Reduction
(650)574-2087
legaldocumentsplus.com
"I am not an attorney. I can only
provide self help services at your
specific direction."
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650-348-7191
(650)697-6868
Marketing
GROW
SLEEP APNEA
We can treat it
without CPAP!
Massage Therapy
650-583-5880
Millbrae Dental
COMFORT PRO
MASSAGE
Foot Massage $24.99
Seniors
AFFORDABLE
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/
415600633
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
Housing
CALIFORNIA
MENTOR
We are looking for quality
caregivers for adults
with developmental
disabilities. If you have a
spare bedroom and a
desire to open your
home and make a
difference, attend an
information session:
Thursdays 11:00 AM
1710 S. Amphlett Blvd.
Suite 230
San Mateo
(near Marriott Hotel)
(650)389-5787 ext.2
Competitive Stipend offered.
www.MentorsWanted.com
$48
10 am to 9 pm
New Masseuses
every two weeks
ESTATE PLANNING
TrustandEstatePlan.com
(Cash Only)
Moss Beach
ACUHEALTH
$35/hr
Free Parking
(650)692-1989
Music
Music Lessons
Sales Repairs Rentals
Eric L. Barrett,
Alongside Highway 1
Insurance
(650) 595-7750
www.cruisemarketplace.com
Cruises Land & Family vacations
Personalized & Experienced
Family Owned & Operated
Since 1939
1495 Laurel St. SAN CARLOS
CST#100209-10
HEALING MASSAGE
www.barrettinsuranceservices.net
FIGONE TRAVEL
GROUP
Bronstein Music
(650)588-2502
bronsteinmusic.com
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