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H ow do you illustrate poverty? Photog- rapher Mark Tuschman picks one clear image: a woman and child. He’s seen this sight over and over: in a battered women’s shelter in Mongolia, a support group in China for women deserted by their husbands, a com- munity of poor female fishmongers in Ghana. “If you’ve been born a woman, in many parts of the world you’ve been dealt a very bad hand,” he said. Tuschman is a commercial photographer, work- ing for the Palo Alto Medical Foundation and other clients. But about twice a year, the Menlo Park resident travels to distant lands, capturing what he sees with a strong sense of social justice. He works with nonprofits that help the under- privileged, recording people’s lives and how pro- grams are helping them. With the Global Fund for Women, for instance, Tuschman went to China, Mongolia and Thailand in 2001, visiting such projects as a job-training center for blind women in Bangkok, and domestic violence programs in Mongolia and China. “I met a lot of courageous women doing won- derful things. You don’t read about this in the newspaper,” he said. Viewers, however, can see many of Tuschman’s powerful photos these days; several are on exhibit at the Hot Mango Pickle Gallery in Palo Alto, along with works by San Mateo photographer Robert Kato. Many photos are from Ghana, where Tuschman has traveled with the New Hampshire-based non- profit WomensTrust, which centers on microfi- nance programs for women. The group makes small loans to support poor women and girls in their businesses, and also has affiliate programs in education, literacy, healthcare and stipends for the elderly. In one photo taken about a year ago in the vil- lage of Pokuase, a woman who used her loan for her food business gazes into the camera, a baby on her lap and strength apparent in her large hands. Her teenage daughter sits next to her with a placid Mona Lisa smile. Pulling up the photo on a computer in his home, the soft-spoken Tuschman recalls seeing how hard the mother worked, selling food and caring for her many children. Soberly, he regards the teenager through round glasses and recalls returning to Ghana earlier this year. The girl had changed dra- matically since the photo was taken. “She was already pregnant, and she looked bad; she was crying,” he says. Tuschman’s photos are notable for their inti- macy and ease; people are captured where they live and work, in the midst of a chore or a reflec- tive moment. Their faces seem natural, unposed. A deeply wrinkled brow can hold beauty even as images of poverty hold pain. MAY 16, 2008 MOUNTAIN VIEW VOICE 29 Arts & Events MOUNTAINVIEW VOICE LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHER DOCUMENTS TOUGH CONDITIONS — AND INSPIRATION — AROUND THE GLOBE See BIG PICTURE, page 30 Mark Tuschman’s work centers on women and girls in impoverished countries and the hardships they face. The photographs above were taken in Ghana. Big Picture BY REBECCA WALLACE ow do you rapher Mar image: a woman and child. what he sees with a strong sense of social justice. In one photo taken about a year ago in the vil u illustrate poverty? Photog- rk Tuschman picks one clear oman and child. other clients. But about twice a year, the Menlo Park resident travels to distant lands, capturing what he sees with a strong sense of social j usti ce. in education, literacy, healthcare and stipends for the elderly. In one photo taken about a year ago in the vil- Mark Tuschman’s work centers on s women and girls in impoverished countries and the hardships they face. The photographs above were taken in Ghana. BY REBECCA WALLAC E The

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How do you illustrate poverty? Photog-rapher Mark Tuschman picks one clear image: a woman and child.

He’s seen this sight over and over: in a battered women’s shelter in Mongolia, a support group in China for women deserted by their husbands, a com-munity of poor female fishmongers in Ghana.

“If you’ve been born a woman, in many parts of the world you’ve been dealt a very bad hand,” he said. Tuschman is a commercial photographer, work-ing for the Palo Alto Medical Foundation and

other clients. But about twice a year, the Menlo Park resident travels to distant lands, capturing what he sees with a strong sense of social justice. He works with nonprofits that help the under-privileged, recording people’s lives and how pro-grams are helping them. With the Global Fund for Women, for instance, Tuschman went to China, Mongolia and Thailand in 2001, visiting such projects as a job-training center for blind women in Bangkok, and domestic violence programs in Mongolia and China. “I met a lot of courageous women doing won-derful things. You don’t read about this in the newspaper,” he said. Viewers, however, can see many of Tuschman’s powerful photos these days; several are on exhibit at the Hot Mango Pickle Gallery in Palo Alto, along with works by San Mateo photographer Robert Kato. Many photos are from Ghana, where Tuschman has traveled with the New Hampshire-based non-profit WomensTrust, which centers on microfi-nance programs for women. The group makes small loans to support poor women and girls in their businesses, and also has affiliate programs

in education, literacy, healthcare and stipends for the elderly. In one photo taken about a year ago in the vil-lage of Pokuase, a woman who used her loan for her food business gazes into the camera, a baby on her lap and strength apparent in her large hands. Her teenage daughter sits next to her with a placid Mona Lisa smile. Pulling up the photo on a computer in his home, the soft-spoken Tuschman recalls seeing how hard the mother worked, selling food and caring for her many children. Soberly, he regards the teenager through round glasses and recalls returning to Ghana earlier this year. The girl had changed dra-matically since the photo was taken. “She was already pregnant, and she looked bad; she was crying,” he says. Tuschman’s photos are notable for their inti-macy and ease; people are captured where they live and work, in the midst of a chore or a reflec-tive moment. Their faces seem natural, unposed. A deeply wrinkled brow can hold beauty even as images of poverty hold pain.

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Arts&EventsMOUNTAIN VIEWVOICE

LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHER DOCUMENTS TOUGH CONDITIONS

— AND INSPIRATION —

AROUND THE GLOBE

See BIG PICTURE, page 30

Mark Tuschman’s work centers on women and girls in impoverished countries and the hardships they

face. The photographs above were taken in Ghana.

Big PictureB Y R E B E C C A W A L L A C E

ow do yourapher Marimage: a woman and child. what he sees with a strong sense of social justice. In one photo taken about a year ago in the vil

u illustrate poverty? Photog-rk Tuschman picks one clearoman and child.

other clients. But about twice a year, the Menlo Park resident travels to distant lands, capturingwhat he sees with a strong sense of social justice.

in education, literacy, healthcare and stipends for the elderly.

In one photo taken about a year ago in the vil-

Mark Tuschman’s work centers on swomen and girls in impoverished countries and the hardships they

face. The photographs above weretaken in Ghana.B Y R E B E C C A W A L L A C E

The

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Overall, his photos “capture the common humanity of people,” said Ann Wallace of the Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation, a client of Tuschman’s. “His portraiture puts a recognizable face to the com-plex and troubling social issues with which we struggle in our society.” Working with an established nonprofit helps Tuschman build trust with his subjects. But some-times he finds a human connec-tion that is enigmatic. “The only way I can explain that is energy,” he says. “Maybe I put out a good energy.” As for his introduction to photog-raphy, he calls it “fate.” He was get-ting his Ph.D. in neurophysiology of vision at the University of California at Berkeley when a friend preparing for a trip to Hong Kong and asked if he wanted anything from there. Tuschman found himself asking, “How about a camera?” Tuschman took pictures as a hobby while working at Stanford in computer science (in which he also has a degree). Ultimately he switched careers to commercial photography — which seemed like a safer bet for making a living than fine art — nearly 30 years ago. He now works all digitally, printing his work at home. His wife, Jana, is also an artist in mixed media, and their two chil-dren are both anthropologists. In recent years, Tuschman has focused on women’s reproduc-tive health issues. In many areas he has visited, women have little

access to quality health care, and there are high rates of teen and unwanted pregnancies, deaths in childbirth, and sexually transmit-ted diseases, he said. With a Packard Foundation grant, Tuschman has worked with the New York-based non-profit EngenderHealth to photo-graph reproductive health care efforts in Bangladesh, Tanzania and Ghana. “In Tanzania we interviewed and photographed women being treated with anti-viral drugs and medications that were intended to prevent their babies from con-tracting HIV,” he wrote in a bio-graphical statement. “Because of the great cultural taboo against AIDS, almost all of the women interviewed were too fearful to tell their husbands they had HIV.” Tuschman saw some good, too, including women’s clinics in Tanzania and family planning services in Bangladesh. He turned his photos on reproductive health into a self-published book called “Still I Rise,” and hopes to garner funding to create a larger book and a traveling exhibit. If an image of a woman and child means poverty to Tuschman, there’s another image that for him sums up reproductive-health issues. It’s of a woman in a headscarf, her hands neatly in her lap. She’s sitting quietly, hoping to see a doctor. When facilities are scarce, get-ting health care is all about wait-ing, as Tuschman has seen over and over. “She’s waiting with a stoicism,” he says, looking at the woman with admiration. “Just waiting and waiting.” V

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What: Photos by Mark Tuschman and Robert Kato, on exhibit at the Hot Mango Pickle GalleryWhere: 539 Bryant St., Palo AltoWhen: Through June 1, open Wednesday through

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CLASSES/WORKSHOPSChinese Brush Painting One-day art workshop for teens and adults. Introduction to Chinese brush painting with discussion of Eastern and Western understanding of cultural aesthetics, concepts and techniques. Learn about materials and practice basics of this ancient art form. Sun., May 18, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. $85. Community School of Music and Arts at Finn Center, 230 San Antonio Circle, Mountain View. www.arts4all.org

CLUBS/MEETINGSMake Mountain View Sustainable “What is the single most important thing Mountain View can do to be more sustainable?” Refreshments will be provided: bring own cup. Representatives from working groups will be available to listen to suggestions for shaping the future environmental sustainability of the city. Mon., May 19, 6:30-9 p.m. Free .

Rooftop Gardening The De Anza Chapter of the American Rhododendron Society will feature a program by Glen Patterson, from Vancouver, British Columbia, who will show how a 100-year-old Acer palmatum dissectum, and plants like rhododendrons, can fit on a rooftop garden. This knowledge can apply to container gardens. Wed., May 21, 7:30 p.m. Free. Hillview Community Center, Room 12, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos.

COMMUNITY EVENTSHow To Adopt Internationally Orientation for all who are interested in learning more about international adoption. Mon., May 19, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Free. Mountain View Business Center, 265 Fairchild Dr., Suite 215, Mountain View. Call 650-964-3800. www.BAAS.org

Huge Rummage Sale Two days, huge selection of household items, clothing, baby needs, toys, books, electronics, garden, jewelry, sports, furniture and more. “Quality Corner” features finer items. Coffee/snacks/lunch. Fri., May 16, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sat., May 17, 8 a.m. -3 p.m. All proceeds benefit local, global missions. Free. Los Altos United Methodist Church, 655 Magdalena Ave., Los Altos. Call 650-948-1083 ext. 122. .

DANCEEnglish Country Dancing Traditional and modern set dances to live music in a

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Scottish Country Dancing Classes Beginning and experienced classes in Scotland’s traditional ballroom dance style. Good exercise, no partner necessary, casual attire. Parties with live music. Wednesday evenings in Mountain View. Through May 21, 7:45-10 p.m. $5 per night. Mt. View Sports Pavilion, 1185 Castro Ave., Mountain View. Call 650-962-1939. www.mtview-rscds.org

EXHIBITSLucile, David Packard: Valued Partners Personal, business, and philanthropic legacy of Lucile and David Packard. A replica of the historic HP garage, new video interviews with Packard associates, business and personal artifacts, interactive children’s area, talks by Julie Packard, early HP executives, Lucile Packard panel, and more. Through June 22, noon-4 p.m. Free. Los Altos History Museum, 51 S. San Antonio Road, Los Altos. Call 650 948-9427 ext. 10. www.losaltoshistory.org/packard.htm

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A LA CARTE & ART Celebration of the arts with live rock-and-roll, blues and jazz music, fine art and crafts, food and drink, a farmers market, a chefs’ demonstration tent, amuse-

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fee charged. Moffett Field Historical Society Museum, Building 126, Moffett Federal Airfield, off Highway 101, Mountain View.

FAMILY AND KIDSDoctor Noize & Andy Z Family Concert Award-winning musician and author Doctor Noize gives an interactive show to encourage kids to play, sing, dance and even write and record their own songs. Singer Andy Z plays tour guide through a tuneful let’s-pretend world, where he’s “buds” with dinosaurs, pirates and squirrels. Sat., May 24, 10-11 a.m. $10 (shows at 10 a.m. & noon). Los Altos Bus Barn, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos. Call 650-941-0551. drnoize.com & andyz.com

Homestead Farm Tours Docent-led tours of historic homestead farm. Visit animals in pens, tour century-old farm buildings, large organic garden. Benefits scholarship fund for field trips at Deer Hollow Farm. Sponsored by non-profit Friends of Deer Hollow Farm. Includes film, merchandise booth. Saturdays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Adults: $5, children: $3. Children under 2 free. Deer Hollow Farm, Rancho San Antonio County Park, Los Altos. Call 650-965-FARM . www.fodhf.org

HEALTHBreast Cancer Recovery Class Free 5-week Feldenkrais(R) movement class for breast cancer patients and survivors. Participate in a pilot research project. Mondays April 28 through May 26, 6-7 p.m. Free. Elephant Pharmacy, 4470 El Camino Real, Los Altos. Call 650-326-4172.

Free Skin Cancer Screening May is National Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month. Free skin-cancer screening. Sat., May 17, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Cancer Center at El Camino Hospital, 2490 Hospital Drive, Mountain View. Call 800-2165-556. www.elcaminohospital.org

Good Health Means Balance TV and radio host and fitness expert Joanie Greggains offers health and wellness advice. Sun., May 18, 1-2 p.m. Free. Elephant Pharm Los Altos, 4470 El Camino Real (near San Antonio), Los Altos. Call 650-472 6800. www.elephantpharm.com/los-altos/info/classes-and-events

LIVE MUSICNo Quarter - The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience No Quarter is a combination of a theatrical performance and a rock concert. Thu., May 29, 7 p.m. Buddha Lounge, 251 Castro St., Mountain View. http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll243/manlycure/NQBL.jpg

Wicker Vault at The Cantankerous Fish Wicker Vault will be playing classic rock music. Fri., May 16, 8-11 p.m. Free. The Cantankerous Fish, 420 Castro St., Mountain View. www.wickervault.com

SENIORSHistory of Theodore Roosevelt Join lecturer David Rader to explore the history of the 26th president of the United States. Thu., May 22, 1-3 p.m. Free. Mountain View Senior Center, 266 Escuela Ave., Mountain View. Call 650-903-6330.

Managing Arthritis Pain Join Tiffany Butter, chiropractor, to learn about effective ways to treat and manage arthritis pain. Techniques will include nutritional, supplemental and movement that may help. Space is limited. Thu., May 29, 1-3 p.m. Free. Mountain View Senior Center, 266 Escuela Ave., Mountain View. Call 650-903-6330.

Spring Fling Dance Dance with live music of the Jerry Jay Quartet. Free refreshments will be served. Wed., May 21, 7-9 p.m. $4 advance; $5 at the door. Mountain View Senior Center, 266 Escuela Ave., Mountain View. Call 650-903-6330.

SPECIAL EVENTSA La Carte & Art Celebration of the arts with live rock-and-roll, blues and jazz music, fine art and crafts, food and drink, a farmers market, a chefs’ demonstration tent, amusements for kids, free facials, hand massages and mini-makeovers. May 17-18, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Free. Castro Street, Mountain View. www.miramarevents.com

AD 22 Democratic Candidate Forum El Camino Hospital will be hosting a candidate

forum for AD 22 democratic candidates. The forum will be addressing California’s health care crisis. Thu., May 22, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Mountain View Community Center, 201 S. Rengstorff Ave., Mountain View. Call 650-988-8361.

Mountain View High School 50th Class Reunion Looking for graduates of the 1958 Mountain View High School for a reunion. Fri., Oct. 3, Mountain View Hilton Garden Inn, 840 E. El Camino Real, Mountain View. Call 408-732-3092.

SUPPORT GROUPSMom & Baby New Beginnings This six-week series is a way for mom and baby (babies 2 to 10-weeks old at start of series) to meet with other moms in a partially structured group setting to learn about common issues and to share feelings and experiences. Expert-led weekly topics. Facilitator: Maria Ord, RN, BSN. May 19-June 30, 9:30-11:30 a.m. $90. Camino Medical Group, 701 E. El Camino Real, Mountain View. Call 650-934-7380. www.caminomedical.org

TALKS/AUTHORSKaiulani Lee POST’s 15th Annual Wallace Stegner Lecture Series. Lee will perform her play, “A Sense of Wonder,” based on the life and works of Rachel Carson. Lee portrays Carson circa 1963, just as her book “Silent Spring” begins to garner public attention. Tue., May 20, 8-10 p.m.

$22. Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. Call 650-854-7696. http://www.openspacetrust.org/activities/lecture.html

POST Stegner Lecture Series Kaiulana Lee is the actress and writer of “A Sense of Wonder,” a play based on the life and works of pioneering environmentalist Rachel Carson. Lee portrays Carson circa 1963 just as her book “Silent Spring” gains public attention. Tue., May 20, 8-10 p.m. $22. Mountain View Center, 500 Castro St., Mountain View. Call 650-854-7696. openspacetrust.org

Secrets From the Chef Who Fed Google Former Google head Chef Charlie Ayers, whose culinary resume includes cooking for Jimmy Carter, Al Gore, members of the Grateful Dead and U2, and actor Robin Williams, will discuss his mantra of eating innovative, flavorful, and healthful foods. Mon., May 19, 7-8 p.m. Commonwealth Club Members $10; Non- Members $15 Cubberley Community

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Will Durst At Books Inc. in Mountain View Political satirist Will Durst will discuss his new book, “The All-American Sport of Bipartisan Bashing: Common Sense Rantings from a Raging Moderate.” Wed., May 28, 7:30-9 p.m. Free. Books Inc, in Mountain View, 301 Castro St., Mountain View. Call 650-428-1234. http://www.booksinc.net

VOLUNTEERSA La Carte & Art Volunteers needed to pour wine, beer, sodas and margaritas and sell tokens and glasses for 3-1/2 hour shifts. Volunteers receive a free t-shirt and nonalcoholic drink coupon. Teams of couples, families and friends are welcome. May 17-18, 9:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Free. A La Carte & Art, Castro St., Mountain View. Call 650-964-3395. www.miramarevents.com

Interpretive Tour Leaders Develop and lead outdoor nature walks, this spring and beyond. City of Mountain View, 3070 N. Shoreline, Mountain View. Call 650-903-6073. http://www.ci.mountainview.ca.us/

Music Instruction for Children Share a love of music and desire to help children learn the joy of music. Music for Minors is looking for people interested in helping to bring music education in our local elementary schools (K-3). Training provided. For more info, attend one of our upcoming Volunteer Information Meetings. Tue., May 27, 11 a.m.-noon. Free. Music for Minors, 883 Shoreline Blvd., Suite C120, Mountain View. Call 650-237-9130. www.mfm.org

Volunteer guide opportunity Volunteer to introduce children to nature, an organic garden and farm animals. No experience needed. Training is provided. Opportunities ongoing. Hidden Villa, 26870 Moody Road, Los Altos. Call 650-949-8655. www.hiddenvilla.org

Volunteer Rangers Shoreline at Mountain View seeks volunteer rangers to educate the public and assist visitors at the 750-acre wildlife/recreation area and nearby Stevens Creek Trail. Flexible scheduling for gatehouse, bicycle and/or foot patrol positions. City of Mountain View, 3070 N. Shoreline, Mountain View. Call 650-903-6073. http://www.ci.mountainview.ca.us/

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115 AnnouncementsPregnant?> CONSIDERING ADOPTION? Talk withcaring agency specializing in match-ing Birthmothers with Families nation-wide. LIVING EXPENSES PAID. Call 24/7Abby’s One True Gift Adoptions866-413-6293 (AAN CAN)You Can Go Carbon Neutral! $50“CRAZY ABOUT HORSES”?“Hope in Action” Blood DriveA Lecture with Leonard OrrASTHMA / ALLERGY SUFFERERS NASA Space Certified Home Air Purification Solution. Home Trial Test Available. Call 800-556-4089 for infor-mation.CHC’s Summer Symphony July 20th!Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA)Convert LEAD PaintCURVES/AVON FITNESS STUDY Become part of the largest Fitness Study for women ever!! Call Curves in Mountain View today to schedule your personal-ized appointment at (650)962-8471.Dancer Dejour Retail StoreDriver AvailableFree nutrition workshopsFriday Night ChessGREEN Painting/Home ImproveHORSE SHOW MAY 18Huei Young Garden Tour - May 18Lead Paint ConversionMOMMY & ME HORSEMANSHIP SERIESOne Stop Dance & Theater StoreReiki for the community

130 Classes & InstructionGET CRANE TRAINED!

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133 Music LessonsA Piano Teacher

Children & AdultsEma Currier (650)493-4797

Barton-Holding Music Studio Instruction, All Levels. Roger Emanuels, cello and Laura Barton, vocals. 650/965-0139 Experienced Piano TeacherFUN PIANO VIOLIN GUITAR LESSONSHope Street Studios

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Karen, (650)233-9689Piano Lessons in Palo Alto Call Alita (650)838-9772Voice Lessons Voice lessons in Emerald Hills. Experienced in performance and teach-ing, Ca tchng cred. Linda Draggett Tel. 650-368-7531 Piano lessons also available.

135 Group ActivitiesArt 4 kids/Mothersday WorkshopBRAIN INJURY SUPPORT GROUP - $1Moms, Get Fit!NATURE/OUTDOORS Events CalendarScrabble-Bstn Mkt-Mon Evg-FreeStrollerGym classes at Cubberley

140 Lost & FoundLost grey bird w/ red cheeksLOST JADE EARRING Lost large jade drop earring in Palo Alto downtown or Stanford Shopping Center. Reward. Lost Mature Siamese Cat F. Microchip. Shy. 650-964-0114Runaway Cat!

145 Non-Profits NeedsNon-profit Self-Defense School

150 Volunteers Support Tropical Reforestation!Administrative AssociateAdult Dialogue DocentsAre YOU a Sports Fan?Become a Mentor! Once a week!Bilingual Outreach AssociateBilingual Volunteer ReceptionistChildren’s Art DocentsDEPRESSION?Do You Have Bipolar Disorder?Errands for the Blind NeededFosterers for NASA cats neededGallery Shop VolunteerHave Fun! Be a Mentor!Library Volunteers NeededLocal acustic BandOutreach AssociateRead to ChildrenSeeking Vaccine Volunteers!Stanford University ResearchVolunteer Receptionist

152 Research Study Volunteers

Get help to Quit Smoking? Smokers interested in quitting are needed for a Clinical Trial contact 650-585-5304

155 Pets

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For Sale201 Autos/Trucks/PartsDONATE VEHICLE RECEIVE $1000 Grocery Coupons, Your Choice. Noah’s Arc, No Kill Animal Shelters. Advanced Veterinary Treatments. Free Towing, IRS Tax Deduction. Non-Runners. 1-866-912-GIVE. (Cal-SCAN)DONATE YOUR CAR: Children’s Cancer Fund! Help Save A Child’s Life Through Research & Support! Free Vacation Package. Fast, Easy & Tax Deductible. Call 1-800-252-0615. (Cal-SCAN)68 Ford Mustang 1968 Mustang - $4200.0089 BMW Motorcycle K75S 31000 miles, many extras. Excellent Condition. $1900.00 ph (650)-324-2385ARE Tonneau cover 2007 Chevy 3500 DRW - $700BMW 2004 X3 - $22795 oboCadillac Sedan deVille d’Elegance ‘99 1 N/S owner car, mint cond. both mech. and appearance. 77K mi. Oil changed and lubed every 3-4K mi. 4.6L 32 valve V-8, 275hp eng., 4 spd. 11 speaker AM-FM/cass/CD system. Fully loaded. See to appreciate. $7000. 650/366-2220Dodge Durango RT ‘01 Excel. cond. New trans., black, 4WD, leather, all amenities. 1 owner. $8000 mo. 650/965-2235Ford 2000 Taurus SES - $4950Lexus 1996 LS400 - $9,500Porsche 1979 924 - $1900Volvo 1995 850 GLT Excellent condition. Deep green exterior. Tan leather interior. Alloy wheels. New tires and breaks. Premium sound. Power sun roof. Air conditioning. Non smoker. 94,000 miles. Consistent. Phone 650-494-3898 VW 2001 Cabrio 5 speed manual trans. security system. keyless entry. 73k miles. white w/black top. fuel economy good around town. sporty and fun. exc. cond. ph# 650-965-7690

210 Garage/Estate SalesLA: 655 Madgalena Ave., 5/16, 8-4; 5/17, 8-3 Annual Rummage Sale at Los Altos United Methodist Church, corner Foothill Expy and Madgalena. Huge and varied selection, incl. collectibles and some antiques. Snack shop. Proceeds benefit local, national and global charities and missions.LA: 680 Berry Av. sat. 5/17 9-12 B i g S a l etoys,clothes,books,elect.furn,baby items,stoller car seat.LAH: 428 Knoll Dr., 5/24-25, 9-2 (x-Summerhill). Estate Moving Sale. Antiques, art, furn., electronics, sports items, clothes, household items, piano, drums, autos. Negot. No early birds. Los Altos Hills, 11490 Old Ranch Road, May 17-18, 9-3 (Corner of Ravensbury) Golf clubs, 2 storage sheds(4’1”w x 5’10”d x 3’10”h, camping gear, tools, sm kitchen appl

Los Altos, 961 Linda Vista Way, 9am-1pm Multi-family: toys, books, baby & house items, clothing, LPs/DVDs, electronics. No early birds.Menlo Park, 103 Dunsmuir, Sat May 17, 2008, 8am-?Menlo Park, 216 Haight Street, May 24, 2008, 10:00 - 2:00Menlo Park, 2170 Mills Avenue, May 17, 9-2Menlo Park, Mckendry Drive Block Sale, May 17, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.Mountain View, 2414 Thaddeus Dr., May 17, 9-3 Kid’s twin bed, desk, toys, games; wood furn; steamer trunk, books, housewares, clothes

PA: 472 Oak Rd., 5/16, 2-5pm; 5/17, 9am-1pm Weather permitting, outdoor bargain area opens at 8:30am on Sat. BIG RUMMAGE SALE benefits Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital. From Sand Hill Rd., turn on Stock Farm Rd. Go one block to 472 Oak Rd (at cor-ner). CASH ONLY. 650/497-8591

215 Collectibles & AntiquesBig African Mask Sale - $100+Diecast Scale ModelsFilm Postcards - $50homer simpson watch - $7.00JOHN WAYNE PLATESRoseville Pottery - $150 oboRoseville Pottery - $50 oboRoyal Doulton figurine - $115.00Sell Your Coin Collection(s)Silverware Chest - $35Stamp album - $60Vintage Solid Oak Rolltop Desk - $799

220 Computers/Electronics47-inch Spectralite Shop Lights - $20 ea.For Sale: Color Printer - $100/obonetgear mobile adaptor - 5.00

230 Freebies - FREE19” Color Television Set - FREE5 Chrome Furniture Legs - FREEFree sofa bed - FREERefridgerator - FREETire chains and tire cables - FREEUsed Cedar Shakes - FREE

235 Wanted to Buy5’ by 12’ Carpet wantedAntique dollsWanted: pingpong tableWANTED: Stand for Samsung LCD TV

240 Furnishings/Household items2 Twin Mattresses High quality, Japanese design, extra firm, never used. $200 ea. 650/424-88254-Drawer Legal File Cabinet - $90Cherry Wave Arm Dbl Size Futon - $260Chinese Rug 9 X 12 120 line Chinese rug in excellent condi-tion. Cream with bluesbrowns. Newer felt pad EICHLER LIGHTS - $100 each,estate moving saleFor Sale: Oil PaintingsHANDCROCHET BEDSPREAD - $125.00Millcreek Manure Spreader Millcreek model 35, with optional poly floor for longer life. Excellent condition

Vertical Cherry Veneer Bookcases - $120 ea.

245 MiscellaneousFED UP OF ATHLETES FOOT Fungus, Diabetes, Cracked Soles, Feet with Odor? Wondersock is your Solution. Black sock with 100% cotton white breathable sole. www.TheWonderSock.com (Cal-SCAN)“FAIRY TALE” wedding dress - $250 OBO2 Altamesa cemetary plots - $5K each +Auto creeper - $200.00Clean Burning Gourmet Candles - $22Floor Adhesive - $10.00Harvard Univ. gold button set - $75.00Home Based data Entry Jobs - $600LADIES DOWN JACKET - $35.00MANICURIST CABINET - $35.00New Compost Bins - $45.00/ea.Parquet Flooring - $5.00Pet Taxi - $25PORTABLE HEATER - 25.00Recycled Maple Flooring from Gym Used Maple Gym Floor cut into 4' X 10' panels, boards are 1" thick. Be green and save money. $2.00/SF Call 650-280-2809 Scroll Saw—23 in. - $75.00

260 Sports & Exercise EquipmentBOWLING BALL - $15.00Golf Clubs New & Used - CallROLLER BLADES - 12.00Total Gym 1 piece. Excel. cond. If new, $1000; sell $400. 650/326-3819

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summer fun2008

It’s All About The Kids

Menlo Summer Sports CampPrograms begin June 9

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345 Tutoring/LessonsArt:Classes,B-parties, Camps! - 6507990235

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French Native Teacher All levels and ages. SAT, AP, conversation for travelers and business professionals.Hessen Camille Ghazal, Ph.D. 650/965-9696French, Spanish for HS students

Guidance Tutoring Center, Inc 650-796-9451/408-654-0554. Math, English, Physics, Chinese. From $10/hour.

HS Math & Spanish Summer Courses

Language Experts Exp. European French-Spanish Teacher with degree. Kids, high school-ers, special programs for adults. 650/691-9863 650/804-5055www.languagesexpert.com

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math tutoring Middle school and High school tutoring at all math levels by St. Francis High School student. $25/hr. Call (650)966-8990.

One-to-One Tutoring Service

SAT Prep In Your Home! Personalized prep from an expert. Perfect scorer w/ years of experience. 925-998-9408 or [email protected].

Writing Tutor 650 856-6732

350 Preschools/Schools/Camps

Montessori PreschoolAges 3-6. Environment designed for learning and exploration. 650/857-

0655. www.growingtreepreschool.com

Oak Tree Preschool Creative program: arts, music, kinder-garten readiness. F/T. 650/967-7089

Openings in 4’s program for Fall

355 Items for SaleCrazy About Horses?

Garale Sale - Sat 5/17

Horsemanship Summer Camp

kids’ adidas soccer shoes, 4 1/2 - $12

420 Healing/BodyworkTrue Nature Reiki

445 Music ClassesMusic lessons, voice, piano Per formance. Conf idence.Exper i enced . Un i ve rs i t yInstructor. 650-965-2288Piano Lessons in Palo Alto Call Alita (650)838-9772

450 Personal GrowthFREE DIET SAMPLE PACKThe Problems of Work by L. Ron Hubbard. The most basic of things is life itself. This is a book about life. 408/390-8431

Jobs500 Help WantedDRIVERS: DON’T MISS THIS Sign-On Bonus. 35-42 cpm. Earn over $1000 weekly. Excellent Benefits. Need CDL-A and 3 months recent OTR. 1-800-635-8669. (Cal-SCAN)FIREFIGHTER No experience necessary. All training provided at our expense. High school grads ages 17-34. Great ben-efits package. Paid reloca-tion. Call 1-800-345-6289. (Cal-SCAN)HELP WANTED/DRIVERS DRIVER - CDL Training: $0 down, financing by Central Refrigerated. Drive for Central, earn up to $40k+ 1st year! 1-800-587-0029 x4779. www.CentralDrivingJobs.net (Cal-SCAN)DRIVER- $5K SIGN-ON Bonus for Experienced Teams: Dry Van & Temp Control available. O/Os & CDL-A Grads welcome. Call Covenant 1-866-684-2519 EOE. (Cal-SCAN)

PROJECT MANAGER Commercial Mechanical Construction. RK Mechanical, contractor for commercial, industrial, and medi-cal facilities in Colorado seeks a PM for growing company. Duties: plan, direct, schedule, budget, communicate with cli-ents. Ability to write reports, business correspondence, manu-als and effectively present infor-mation. DFW/EOE m/f/d/v/s. Resume / salary requirement to [email protected] or fax 303-336-5820. (Cal-SCAN)

SPONSORED CDL TRAINING. No Experience Needed! Earn $40k-$75k in your new career! Stevens Transport will sponsor the total cost of your CDL train-ing! Excellent Benefits & 401K! No Money Down! No Credit Checks! EOE. Call Now! 1-800-358-9512, 1-800-333-8595. www.BecomeADriver.com (Cal-SCAN)

Admin Assistant Highly skilled in computer, verbal and written communication for R.E. Management Co. in M.V. 20+ flex hrs/wk. Benefits, growth potent. Resume to [email protected] 650-537-6319

BUSINESS MANAGER ACTERRA, a Palo Alto environmental organization seeks a full time Business Manager to handle our financial and accounting support. See www.Acterra.org for a full copy of the job announce-ment. If interested, please send your resume and cover letter to [email protected]

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Housekeeping Supervisor HS graduate, college pref. 2+ yrs exp req. Competitive pay, benefits, retire-ment + annual bonus. Apply in person: 1174 Los Altos Ave, Los Altos, CA.

Nanny Needed For Newborn Twins

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Researcher

Toyota InfoTechnology Center USA, Inc. has an opening at its Palo Alto office for a research engineer. Research pro-grams involve Next Generation Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII) systems to create innovative algorithm/protocol for safety and intelligent transportation systems, and Millimeter Radar technol-ogy and Adaptive Cruise Control technol-ogy with U.S. universities to develop next generation vehicle safety devices and regulations. Must have professional or academic experience in Research and Development in Dedicated Short Range Communication; Planning and Management of US-DOT activities; development of IEEE802.11p and IEEE1609 standards; development of 802.11x based Wireless Communication Simulator; simulation of various channel estimation schemes; network simula-tion design and development; research and development of Millimeter Radar technology; and software development experience in C++, MATLAB and Python. Please fax resume to Jeff Cox (650) 852-9350. EOE

Restaurant Line Cooks and Saute Cooks for break-fast, lunch, dinner shifts. Exp. pref. Apply Woodside Bakery and Cafe, 3052 Woodside Rd., Woodside. 650/851-0812

Restaurant Empire Grill and Tap Room, 651 Emerson St., PA. 650/321-3030. Hiring host/ess, server.

550 Business Opportunities$700,-$800,000 FREE CASH G R A N T S / P R O G R A M S - 2 0 0 8 ! , Personal bills, School, Business/Housing. Approx. $49 billion unclaimed 2007! Almost EveryoneQualifies! Live Operators1-800-592-0362 Ext. 235. (AAN CAN)

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560 Employment InformationDATA ENTRY PROCESSORS Needed!Earn$3,500-$5,000 Weekly Working from Home! GuaranteedPaychecks! No Experience Necessary! Positions Available Today!Register Online Now!http://www.BigPayWork.com (AAN CAN)

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Financial Consultants Wanted Earn up to $500k Per Year in Commissions. No Experience Required. Excellent Credit Required. 916-271-4988. (Cal-SCAN)

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MEDIA MAKE-UP ARTISTS earn up to$500/day for television, CD/videos, film, fashion. One weekcourse in Los Angeles while building portfolio. Brochure 310-364-0665http://www.MediaMakeupArtists.com(AAN CAN)

Outdoor Youth Counselor Come make a difference working in the great outdoors. Immediateopenings at Eckerd outdoor thera-peutic programs in NC, TN, GA, FL, VT, NH and RI. Year-round resi-dential position, free room & board, competitive salary, benefits. Info andapply online: www.eckerdyouth.org. Or faxresume to Career Advisor/AN, 727-442-5911. EOE/DFWP (AAN CAN

Post Office Jobs Now Hiring! Average pay$20/hr or $57K/yr includes Federal Benefits and OT. Placed by adSource, not affiliated w/ USPS who hires. 1-866-616-7019.(AAN CAN)

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604 Adult Care OfferedCompanion Available P/T. Flexible, dependable, loving, com-passionate. BA degree. Great refs. 650/967-5619

624 Financial$100K Unsecured Line of Credit Any Purpose, Stated Application. Excellent Credit Required. 916-271-4988. (Cal-SCAN)Reverse Mortgage Consultation 62 or older stay in your home or buy one. I guide you thru the reverse mortgage process. Call 925-215-0850CA Broker DRE License #01378482

645 Office/Home Business ServicesA BEST-KEPT CLASSIFIED ADVERTI A 25-word ad costs $550, is placed in 240 community newspapers and reaches over 6 million Californians. Call for more information (916) 288-6010; (916) 288-6019 www.Cal-SCAN.com (Cal-SCAN)ADVERTISE EFFECTIVELY! Reach over 3 million Californians in 140 community newspapers. Cost $1,500 for a 3.75”x2” display ad. Super value! Call (916) 288-6010; (916) 288-6019. www.Cal-SDAN.com (Cal-SCAN)Looking for a cost efficient way to get out a NEWS RELEASE? The California Press Release Service is the only service with 500 current daily, weekly and college newspaper contacts in California. Questions call (916) 288-6010. www.CaliforniaPressReleaseService.com (Cal-SCAN)Advertise Your Business in 111 alternative newspapers like this one. Over 6 million circulation every week for $1200. No adult ads. Call Stephanie at 202-289-8484. (AAN CAN)

650 Pet Care/Grooming/TrainingAll Animals Happy House Pet Sitting Services by Susan Licensed, insured, refs. 650-323-4000

Dog Training Classes Holbrook Palmer Park, Atherton Monday evenings starting June 2 *Puppy, Beginner, Canine Good Citizen, Advanced, Intro to Agility, New! Manners in the Real World. *Effective and fun classes *Private lessons available *Exp’d, qualified instructors. Please call to register 650/851-5500 box 4.

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704 Audio/VisualAV Pros Custom Home Theater, DirecTV sales/instal. Speakers/voice/data. Flat screen HDTV. Install Antennas. Security Cameras, inwall wiring. Insured. (650)965-8498

710 CarpentryCabinetry-Individual Design Precise, 3-D Computer Modeling Mantels, Bookcases, WorkplacesWall Units, Window SeatsNed Hollis 650-856-9475

715 Cleaning Services2 person team. We do the same service as every-one else-but the difference is: “we love to do it!” Steam spot clng avail Lic.# 28276, Call (650)369-7570www.FlorLauHousecleaning.com

Affordable Housecleaning Service in Your Neighborhood Refs avail. 20 yrs. exp. Reliable. 650-222-0058

Alpine Cleaning Services Residential & commercial. Free esti-mates, reasonable prices, 10 yrs. exp. Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly. Please call Doris 650-678-4792 Lic: 10929Carmen’s deep cleaning

36 ■ MOUNTAIN VIEW VOICE ■ MAY 16, 2008

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It’s All About The Kids

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Contact: Asmita Deshpande Phone: 408-568-6947

730 ElectricalAlex Electric

Lic #784136. Free Est. All electrical

Alex, (650)366-6924MARTIN ELECTRIC

Stewart Electric Residential Electric & Lighting Services.

Lic #745186(408)745-7115 or (408)368-6622

737 Fences & GatesFences - Decks - Retaining Walls Stairs. Reasonable prices. Lic. #786158. Al, 650/269-7113 or 650/853-0824

748 Gardening/Landscaping

Beckys LandscapeWeekly, Biweekly & Periodic Maint.

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650/493-7060Ceja’s Home & Garden Landscape Sprinklers, Sod, tree trimming, Stump Removal. Cleanups. Maint. Free Est. 15 yrs. 814-1577; www.cejalandscaping.comFlores Gardening Service General clean ups, pruning, trimming, tree work. Sprinkler syst. Local for 35 years, free est. 650/948-8965

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fences, lights. Refs & Free Estimate!(650) 368-1458

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H AND H GARDEN AND LANDSCAPE Need help with your gardening or land-scaping job.monthly maintenance and new landscaping We are here to help. Free estimates. We are licensed and insured.paulino 650-537-0804, [email protected]. Gardening Service Garden/Landscape Maint. Weekly or biweekly: cleanups, plant, prune, trim. 20+ yrs exp. 650/988-8694;650/520-9097

Japanese GardenerMaintenance * Garden works

Clean ups * Pruning(650)327-6283, evenings

Jesus Garcia Landscaping Maintenance - Sprinklers - New Fences. (650)366-4301 ask for Jesus or CarmenJR’s Garden Maintenance Residential clean up, trimming, new lawn and sprinkler installations. 14 yrs exp. Great refs. Jose, 650/743-0397Landas Gardening/Landscaping Service Maintenance Clean-ups, new lawns, tree cutting/trim-ming. Ramon (510) 494-1691, 650/576-6242 Excel. Ref’s!

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M. Sanchez General Landscaping and Design Concrete, patios, driveways, flagstone, lacking pavers, new lawns, planting, irrigation, garden lighting, clean-ups. New installation & repairs. Lic.#860920(650)444-7072, 342-1392

Maintenance Clean up, trim, pruning, stump removal/tree service, rototilling, aera-tion, landscaping, drip and sprinkler. Roger, 650/776-8666

Pats Landscape Service Rose Care Special istHorticulture Degree, 20 yrs.Full maint., free estimates.Patrick, 650/218-0592

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757 Handyman/Repairs Tiling & Stone Solutions Tub, Shower, Kitchen, Fireplace.Repairs & new installations. Reasonable. Since 1985. Free esti-mates. Raymond (650)815-6114

A European Craftsmanship Kitchen and Bath Remodeling.For All Your Repair Needs. Plumbing, Finish Carpentry and More. Licensed. 650/270-7726

Able Handyman FredComplete home repairs, maintenance, remod., prof. painting, carpentry, plumbing, elect. & custom design cabinets. 7 days. 650.529.1662 • 483.4227

Al Trujillo Handyman Service Int./Ext. painting* Kit./BA Improv., Dry Rot, Flooring Install, Homes/Apt. Repairs, Auto Sprinkler, Landscapes, Fences. 20yrs. 650-207-1306

Larry’s Handyman Service Various Repairs/Installations Plumbing, electrical, locks, screens, blinds, gut-ters, chalking, odd jobs, etc. 12 yrs. exp. Quality work. 650-856-0831 Palo Alto

Semi-Retired Contractor for small alterations or repair. Will mentor do-it-yourself jobs. References. $35/hour.Mike Collins, 650/704-7477

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768 Moving AssistanceArmandos Moving Labor Service Home, Apts, Storage. House cleaning services avail. Sm/lrg moves. Serving the Bay Area for 20 yrs. Armando, 650/630-0424. Lic #22167

771 Painting/WallpaperChristine’s Wallpapering I n t e r i o r P a i n t i n gRemoval/Prep * Since 1982Lic. #757074 * 650-593-1703

Lic. 52643Great Refs & Low Rates (650) 575-2022

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Farias Painting Interior/Exterior. Drywall, crown moulding, baseboards. Avail. 24/7. 25 yrs exp. 650/814-1910; 650/248-6911 (c)

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775 Asphalt/ConcreteRoe General Engineering Asphalt * Paving * SealingNew Construction and Repairs30 years exp. No job too smallLic #663703 * 650/814-5572

779 Organizing ServicesEnd the Clutter & Get Organized

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783 PlumbingHe-Man Plumbing Serving Menlo Park and Palo AltoLic. #915454. 650/222-7953

787 Pressure Washing

789 Plaster/StuccoExterior Stucco Patching Windows & Doors. Crack Repair. 30 yrs. exp. (650)248-4205

795 Tree CareOZZIES TREE SERVICE: Certified arborist, 22 yrs exp. Tree trimming, removals and stump grind-ing. Free chips and wood. Free est. Lic. and insured. 650/ 368-8065; cell 650/704-5588

PALO ALTO TREE SERVICE Business/Res. Tree Removal and stump grinding. Certified/Ins. 18 yrs exp. Free estimate. Lic. #819244. 650/380-2297

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801 Apartments/Condos/StudiosMV-PA Vicinity: Studio & 1BR 2 locations. Flex rent. Prof residence. Unique features. Studios $1150-$1350; 1BR $1350-$1550 650/964-1146 or [email protected]: 1BR Senior Apts Waiting list open. Central Park Apartments, 90 Sierra Vista Ave. Application dates: Tues. 9-12 only or Thur. 1-4pm only. 650/964-5600 Section 8 and vouchers OKPA: 1BR/ 1BA 1BR/1BA down stairs, bike to stanford. 1 year lease, no pets. avail. june 9thPA: 1BR/1BA Patio, pool, laundry, covered prkng. $1200 mo. Info, 650/796-7096PA: 2BR/1BA Bike to Stanford. N/P. $1535 mo., year lease. Avail. now. 650/493-9576

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803 DuplexRWC: 3BR/2BA $2790 mo. LR, lg kit., 2 car gar., W/D hookup. Pvt. yard. N/P. Convenient loc. 650/369-8044

805 Homes for RentLos Altos Hills, 2 BR/2 BA 2BR/2BA on 2 acres 5min West of 280, off street parking.Huge deck w/ view of Hills, furnished or unfurnished.No Smokers, References and credit check required. 650 941-9008 or 408 774-9518.Los Altos Hills, 3 BR/2.5 BA - $6500Menlo Park, 3 BR/2 BA - $ 4550 / mMenlo/ Portola Border, 3 BR/2 BA - $3400

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Pescadero, 3 BR/2.5 BA ~3000SF custom home on 6 acres of heaven! Furn. optional. Only 30-40 min.to Half Moon Bay or Woodside. 3-car gar., sportcourt, attic, orchard, deer&dog fence, landscape maint., hi-speed Internet, auto.gate. Dog and horses considered. Avble 1 mo. from lease signing. (650)879-0713

Redwood City, 3 BR/2 BA - $2400/moRedwood City, 5+ BR/3.5 BA - $8500/moSan Carlos, 2 BR/2 BA - $2500/mo

809 Shared Housing/RoomsALL AREAS - ROOMMATES.COM Browse hundreds of online list-ings with photos and maps. Findyour roommate with a click of the mouse! Visit: www.Roommates.com.(AAN CAN)Palo Alto, 2 BR/1 BA - $940/month

810 Cottages for RentMV: 3BR/1BA 1 car gar. Avail. now. $1900, incl. water/garb., gardener. Sec. dep. $1900. Mary, 650/964-6408

815 Rentals Wanted1 BR/ 1BATH beginning late Aug.2Bd+ needed Mid AugustGot Needs? I can help...House for Visiting ProfessorHousing needed from Aug 2008Looking for studio/1BR AptRental NeededRental wanted.RENTAL, SEMI-RETIRED NURSERoom wanted ASAPSeeking MV or PA rental, dog OK

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Menlo Park, 2 BR/2 BA BY OWNER $673K. 675 Sharon Park Dr 230. GREAT location, bright, upper, 1,100 sq ft; reno kit, marble baths;lush garden views; 3 balonies, fp; w/d; AC. Open Sat/Sun 2-4 pm. 415.595.6146

Menlo Park, 3 BR/2 BA - $789000Menlo Park, 5+ BR/4+ BA - $4100000Mountain View, 3 BR/1 BA - $699,000Palo Alto, 5+ BR/4+ BA - $3,950,000

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Portola Valley, 4 BR/3.5 BARedwood City (emerald Hills), 5+ BR/4+ BA - $2,499,999Redwood City, 3 BR/1 BA - $799,000Redwood City, 3 BR/2 BA - $749000Redwood City, 4 BR/4+ BA - $1,499,000

Redwood City, 5+ BR/4+ BA - $2999500San Carlos, 3 BR/3 BA - $1,089,000Sunnyvale, 3 BR/2 BA - $988,000Sunnyvale, 3 BR/2 BA - $920,000Woodside, 3 BR/3 BA - $1,599,000

830 Commercial/Income Property10 Apartments in San Carlos Call Adam Levin(650) 391-1782

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PA: Prime Downtown For Lease Fully Furnished 2600 sf NNN Office Space, 14 Workstations, Fiber Connectivity, Phone System (650)324-4200 x102RWC/Ath: Office Space 110 sq ft. quiet, carpet $300.00 1 year min. Incl. Util. Janitorial, parking. 650/208-8624

840 Vacation Rentals/ Time SharesBed & Breakfast B&B HotelFIVE STAR RESORT CONDOPajaro Dunes Condo 2BR/2BA or 1BR/1BA. On beach, ocean view. Cable TV, VCR, CD, tennis, W/D. Pvt. deck, BBQ. Owner, 650/424-1747. [email protected] Alto ArchitectPoipu Kauai 3 BR Vaction HomeResidential Architecture + Desig

845 Out of AreaNEW ARIZONA LAND Rush! 1 or 2-1/2 “Football Field” Sized Lots! $0 Down. $0 Interest. $159-$208 per month! Money Back Guarantee! 1-888-597-4238 or www.SunSitesLandRush.com (Cal-SCAN)

850 Acreage/Lots/Storage20 ACRE RANCHES $14,900, $200 down/$145 monthly (10%/225 months) near Booming El Paso, Texas. Money back guarantee. Roads, surveyed. Sunset Ranches: Free maps/pictures. 1-800-343-9444. (Cal-SCAN)

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Homes for $30,000 Buy foreclosures! Must sellnow! 1-4 bedrooms. For listings, call. 1-800-903-7136. (AAN CAN

MONTANA LAND INVESTMENTS 360 AC- $299,900. 1000 AC- $795,000. 20- 160 acre tracts starting at $49,000! Prime location, excellent growth poten-tial. Beautiful views, loaded with elk and deer. Once in a lifetime deal! Call 1-877-229-7840. Or visit www.WesternSkiesLand.com (Cal-SCAN)

NEW MEXICO SACRIFICE! 140 acres was $149,900, Now Only $69,900. Amazing 6000 ft. elevation. Incredible mountain views. Mature tree cover. Power & year round roads. Excellent financing. Priced for quick sale. Call NML&R, Inc. 1-888-204-9760. (Cal-SCAN)

NEW TO MARKET Colorado Mountain Ranch. 35 acres- $49,900. Priced for Quick Sale. Overlooking a majestic lake, beautifully treed, 360 degree mountain views, adjacent to national forest. EZ terms. 1-866-353-4807. (Cal-SCAN)

NEW TO MARKET New Mexico Ranch Dispersal 140 acres - $89,900. River Access. Northern New Mexico. Cool 6,000’ elevation with stunning views. Great tree cover including Ponderosa, rolling grassland and rock outcroppings. Abundant wildlife, great hunting. EZ terms. Call NML&R, Inc. 1-866-360-5263. (Cal-SCAN)

RAINBOW TROUT STREAM 10 Acres - $69,900. Gorgeous Nevada land abuts National Forest and BLM in the foothills of the White Mountains east of the California Sierras. Endless recreat ional oppor tuni t ies. Close up views of snow capped peaks. Cool, clear, year round Rainbow Trout creek. Call 1-877-349-0822. (Cal-SCAN)

RIVER ACCESS RETREAT Washington. 6 AC - $49,900. 15 AC - Old farm buildings, $89,900. Incredible land & gor-geous setting. Limited available. EZ Terms. Call WALR 1-866-836-9152. (Cal-SCAN)

SOUTHERN COLORADO RANCH Sale. 35 Acres w/ Well just $356/month.* Spectacular Rocky Mountain views. Year-round access, Nicely treed. Access to electric and telephone. Call Red Creek Land today. 1-866-OWN-LAND x 4120. www.S e e C e d a r W o o d S t a t i o n . c o m Offer void where prohibited. Terms and con-ditions subject to change without notice. * Monthly payment of $356.22 based upon a purchase price of $69,900 with 15% down and $59,415 financed via a 30 year mort-gage at a fixed interested rate of 6.00%. (Cal-SCAN)

UTAH RANCH DISPERSAL Experience the fun and relax-ation of having your own 40 acres in the great outdoor recre-ational area of the Uintah Basin. Starting at only $29,900. Call UTLR 1-888-693-5263. (Cal-SCAN)

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995 Fictitious Name StatementBAY CREATIVE STUDIOFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No. 508241 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Bay Creative Studio, 2500 Old Middlefield Way, Suite #C, Mountain View, CA 94043, Santa Clara County:MEDIAVOTIVE, INC.2300 Falling Water Ct. Santa Clara, CA 95054 This business is owned by a corpora-tion.Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on April 16, 2008.(Voice May 2, 9, 16, 23, 2008)BubbleArtFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No. 508557 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, BubbleArt, 255 Easy St. #4, Mtn. View, CA 94043, Santa Clara County:WENDY COLOMBO255 Easy St. #4Mtn. View, CA 94043CHRISTINE EVERETT255 Easy St. #4Mtn. View, CA 94043 This business is owned by a general partnership. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on April 23, 2008.(Voice May 2, 9, 16, 23, 2008)

CRANE SOUNDFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No. 508595 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Crane Sound, 1682 Morgan St., Mtn. View, CA 94043, Santa Clara County:DEAN GAMBINO1682 Morgan St.Mtn. View, CA 94043 This business is owned by an indi-vidual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on 1993.This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on April 24, 2008. (Voice May 2, 9, 16, 23, 2008)TEXAS BBQFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No. 508667 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Texas BBQ, 307 N. Fairoaks Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94085, Santa Clara County:STEVEN SHAFRAN1127 Castle WayMenlo Park, CA 94025 This business is owned by an indi-vidual.Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on April 25, 2008. (Voice March 9, 16, 23, 30, 2008)JANET WARRINGTON CONSULTINGFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No. 508685 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Janet Warrington Consulting, 1656 Christina Dr., Los

Altos, CA 94024, Santa Clara County:JANET A. WARRINGTON1656 Christina Dr.Los Altos, CA 94024JONATHAN E. SAUNDERS1656 Christina Dr.Los Altos, CA 94024 This business is owned by husband & wife. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on May 1, 2008. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on April 28, 2008. (Voice May 9, 16, 23, 30, 2008)GEARBLINGFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No. 508738 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, GearBling, 2500 Old Middlefield Way, Suite C, Mountain View, CA 94043, Santa Clara County:CARNAGRON, LLC1335 Bright Oaks Ct.Los Altos, CA 94024 This business is owned by a limited liability company. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on April 28, 2008. (Voice May 9, 16, 23, 30, 2008)ANDY’S CONSTRUCTIONFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No. 508953 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Andy’s Construction, 493 La Conner Dr. #1, Sunnyvale, CA 94087, Santa Clara County:ANDREW KO493 La Conner Dr. #1Sunnyvale, CA 94087 This business is owned by an indi-vidual. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on 2/26/91.This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on May 1, 2008. (Voice May 9, 16, 23, 30, 2008)

SONIC MOTORSPORTFICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENTFile No. 508310 The following individual(s) is (are) doing business as, Sonic Motorsport, 1045 El Camino Real, Mountain View, CA 94040, Santa Clara County:SONICMS LLC1045 W. El Camino RealMountain View, CA 94040 This business is owned by a limited liability company. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County on April 17, 2008. (Voice May 9, 16, 23, 30, 2008)

997 All Other LegalsORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA No. 108CV111815 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:Petitioner CONSTANCE BOWEN CAMP filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: CONSTANCE BOWEN CAMP, aka CONSTANCE B. BOWEN-CAMP, aka CONSTANCE BOWEN-CAMP to CONSTANCE BOWENCAMP. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indi-cated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. NOTICE OF HEARING: June 17, 2008, 8:45 a.m., Room 107. Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara, 191 N. First Street, San Jose, CA 95113. A copy of this ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE shall be published at least once each week for four suc-cessive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: MOUNTAIN VIEW VOICE.Date: May 5, 2008 /s/ Mary Ann GrilliJUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT(Voice May 9, 16, 23, 30, 2008)

NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Date of Filing Application:April 29, 2008To Whom It May Concern: The Name(s) of Applicant(s) is/are:SWG INDUSTRIESThe applicants listed above are apply-

ing to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverages at:235 E. MIDDLEFIELD RD. # 1AMOUNTAIN VIEW, CA 94043-3972Type of license(s) Applied for:47 - ON-SALE GENERAL EATING PLACE(Voice May 16, 2008)

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PALO ALTO4331 CESANO COURT $1,499,000Beautiful contemporary home in quiet cul-de-sac featuring newer decked backyard & pool. Recently remodeled kitchen & baths, family room, sep. dining room, master bedroom with walk-in closet. Newer A/C & heating.

LOS ALTOS1520 MONTEBELLO OAKS $3,569,000Situated on a cul-de-sac, this brand new home has 5BR + an office, 6.5BA, luxurious master suite, full sauna, sep. au-pair qrtrs, library, 2 game rooms, theater, wine cellar.

253 FREMONT AVENUE $2,985,000Gated estate situated on an approx. 37,600 sq.ft.lot. Remodeled with 3BR/2.5BA, formal living room, dining room, kitchen w/granite counters. Backyard includes sep. quest house, pool w/water fall, sprawling lawns, fruit trees, 2-car garage + room for additional garages.

980 MIRAMONTE AVENUE $1,597,000Custom designed, city approved construction plans for 8,009 sq.ft. w/exceptional attention to details throughout including guest house w/approx 408 sq.ft., basement w/light well, pool & spa. Lot size approx. 20,000 sq.ft.

LOS ALTOS HILLSAN INCREDIBLE ESTATE PRICE UPON REQUESTThis breathtaking approx. 15,000 sq.ft. estate situated on 3.39AC is nestled against a 20AC preserve. Superior finishes & a sensational array of amenities include 6BR/6.5BA, 7 fireplaces, library, family room, game room, pub room, exercise room, & a garage w/ample space for 8-10 vehicles. Sep. 2BR/2BA guest house, tennis court, pool, spa, & outdoor fireplace. Top rated Palo Alto Schools.

CREATE YOUR OWN PRIVATE ESTATE $2,395,000This ideal 1.18AC cul-de-sac lot is graced with luscious mature trees. The property offers privacy & tranquility. Sewer & water available at the property. PG&E & cable available near property line. MDA 6,611 / MFA 15,861.

38 AVALON DRIVE $3,595,000Major price reduction! Enter this wonderful home through the fabulous 2 story foyer w/dramatic skylight; 5BR/5.5BA; eat-in family kitchen & adjacent family room; office; 4 working FP’s; large yard with pool/spa. Approx. 3,800 sq.ft. Lot size approx. 11,500 sq.ft.

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759 BERRY AVENUE $2,349,000NEW ON THE MARKET! This 4BR/4BA home has an incredibly spacious floor plan w/approx. 3,200sq.ft. Living room w/lofty ceilings, formal dining room, gourmet kitchen w/center island opens to expansive great room. Close proximity to Loyola School.

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2416 Villa Nueva Way, Mountain View

Outstanding 12,272 +/- square foot lot with an expansive lawn area, and an array of beautiful trees and bushes. Remodel, build your dream home, or move-in. 3bd, 2.5 ba home boasting 1,598 +/-

square feet of living space. Kitchen with tile counters, breakfast nook, skylight, and abundant cabinetry. Living room with gorgeous hardwood fl oors, open-beam, cathedral ceiling, built-in bookshelves, and a picture window overlooking the stunning rear grounds. Huff Elementary School, Graham Middle School, and Mountain View High School.

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• Master bedroom has Pergo floor and newly remodeled shower

• Third bedroom has handy built-in cabinets (great for an office)

• Professionally landscaped yards with deck, hot tub, and storage shed

• One-car attached, sheet rocked garage with more storage cabinets

424 DELL AVENUE, MOUNTAIN VIEWThis lovely home located in the popular Monta Loma neighborhood

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LOVELY EXPANDED AND REMODELED HOME

Wonderfully updated custom home in the Los Altos Country Club area with four bedrooms, three full baths and a study with high ceilings and open floor plan. Skylights and natural light abound. Beautifully appointed rooms with formal living room, library, dining room and family room. Gourmet kitchen has granite countertops and custom glazed kitchen cabinets that open to dining and living rooms with fireplace. Solid hardwood floors throughout, and beautiful crown molding decorates the tall ceilings. Bathrooms are adorned with natural stone and granite. Great neighborhood and excellent Los Altos schools. Wood burning fireplace in family room, gas fireplace in formal living and master bedroom.10 years new. 3,050+/- sq.ft. interior. 10,500+/- sq.ft. lot fenced, plus a private gated driveway. Fully built detached guest house/cottage 700sq.ft.+/-.

apr.com | PALO ALTO 578 University Avenue 650.323.1111

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Offered for $2,099,000

1482 Frontero, Los Altos

Welcome to this extremely light and bright townhouse with plenty of Sunlight. This fashionable townhouse is 6 years old and has a high ceilings in living room with marble fireplace. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. The gourmet kitchen has granite counters, breakfast bar/island, all stainless steel appliances, maple wood cabinets, breakfast nook, work station and family room. The living areas have maplewood floors and designer carpets in the bedrooms. Located near the Palo Alto border, there is easy access to Cal Train and the San Antonio shopping mall. Extra large 2 car garage with extra storage space and central air conditioning. All bathrooms have marble tile and designer colors throughout.

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Impressive space throughout in this dramatic Citation-built homeLocated on a street with no through-traffic, this stately home sits on a large, private lot with mature landscaping, and offers over 3200 square feet of living space. It offers dramatic entry with marble floors, 5 bedrooms, including downstairs guest room, 3 full baths, spacious living and dining rooms, large entertainer’s kitchen with island, casual dining space and separate family room with fireplace. The large master suite has fireplace, vaulted ceilings and marble bath with soaking tub. Other amenities include: Spacious loft could be 6th bedroom, dual zone heat & AC, double pane windows, vaulted ceilings, wet bar, extra storage, laundry room, 3 car finished attached garage.

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2380 Adele Avenue, Mountain View

OPEN SAT & SUN 1:30–4:30

Private & Serene Courtyard entry allows sunlight into floor-to-ceiling windows while maintaining privacy in this bright and spacious Mackay home. It has 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 1300+ square feet of living space, lovely hardwood floors, open-beam ceilings and fresh colors. The remodeled kitchen offers gas range, plenty of cabinets, and instant hot & cold faucet. Dining area, second casual dining space, kitchen and living room are all open to each other with garden views. The large master bedroom features walk-in closet and remodeled bath. Other features include: updated hall bath, central AC, some double pane windows, newer roof, re-circulating water system, 2 car attached garage, and nice backyard. All in the desirable Monta Loma Neighborhood near school, commutes, shopping and train station.

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SAN JOSE1962 WAYNE CIRCLE SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $735,0003 BR 2.5 BA Fabulous 3BR/2.5BA, 9 year, ~1650 sf. single fam-ily home. Lovely yard, & attached 2 car garage. Separate LR, FR, DR, granite kit, AC, HW flrs & more! Shilpa Merchant 650.948.0456191 MARO DR SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $648,0003 BR 2 BA + Addtion! "Like New Home" All new! Spacious open flr plan. Gourmet kit. Tiled ba. Huge crnr lot. Grt neigrhd close to fthills, schls, shops & commute Cindy Mattison 650.948.0456534 CITYSCAPE PL SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $550,0002 BR 2.5 BA Beautiful Condo in Blossom Hill, approx. 1285sf (as per Metroscan), Duplex w/ 2-car gar, balcony off master suite & patio off dining area. Short Sale! Sandy Ramirez 650.325.6161

SANTA CLARA354 PINEVIEW DRIVE SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $685,0003 BR 2 BA Fantastic home in desirable Santa Clara. B’ful landscaping, clean and sparkling interior w/remodeled kitchen, dual pane windows and att. 2 car garage. Angel Leon 650.948.04562413 DIANE MARIE WY SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $579,0003 BR 2 BA Spacious 3/2 townhome. Great location in back of complex. Woderful backyard with patio & lawn. Perfect for kids & entertaining. Numerous upgrades! Yuri Kitaigorodsky 650.948.0456121 BUCKINGHAM DR #31SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $445,0002 BR 2 BA Great Santa Clara Location-Features include gran-ite counters & tile baths, new interior paint, gleaming cherry floors throughout, close to Santana Row Gordon Ferguson 650.328.5211

SUNNYVALECUPERTINO SCHOOLS! $1,299,0004 BR 2 BA Remodeled bath. Hardwood floors. Skylights & double pane windows. Fireplace. Office could be 5th bed-room. Large deck. Walk to West Valley Elementary. The Levy Team 650.941.7040CONVENIENT DUPLEX! $950,000Duplex offers 2 units, 2BR/1BA each. Updated kitchens. Wired with CAT 6. New roof & insulation. Separate laundry areas. 1-car garages. Near library. Terrie Masuda 650.941.7040SINGLE STORY BEAUTY $945,0003 BR 2 BA Beautiful one story at cul-de-sac end with study, family room & large kitchen. Updated baths. New carpet & paint. Pool & patio. Laurelwood Elementary. Barbara Chang 650.941.7040RARE THREE BEDROOM! $762,0003 BR 1.5 BA Townhouse end unit in desired Cherry Chase. Remodeled kitchen has granite counters, new cabinets & appliances. Patio. 2-car garage. Excellent schools. Debra Ahn 650.941.7040609 ARCADIA TERRACE #201 SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $545,0003 BR 2 BA Resort living!2nd floor end unit.New carpets,fireplace with mantle,refrigerator,washer/dryer,spacious kitchen w/gas stove,micro.,extra storage room.Lorraine Mcintosh, Gri, Sres 650.948.0456610 ARCADIA TERRACE #106 SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $498,0002 BR 2 BA Two Bedroom @ Two BathsFp * Central Air * Att One Car Garage * Prvt Patio * Breakfast Bar * Sep Din area * Custom Closets * Tile Linda Kingsbury 650.948.0456LOVELY CONDO $458,0002 BR 2 BA Open & spacious condo built in 1995. Dining area. Kitchen has built-in dishwasher. New carpets. Large deck. Fireplace. Enclosed garage, storage. Pool. Mary O'Neill 650.941.7040

3340 KENNETH DRIVE $ 1,300,000Fine upgraded eichler. Expanded home. Remodeled kitchen w/cooking island, granite counters, double pane windows, tankless H2O, foam roof, rich tile floors, hot tub & lots more..Francis Rolland 650.948.0456

PALO ALTO 3BR | 2BA

1607 BONITA AVENUE $1,098,000Cuesta Park beauty. Updated kitchen & baths, covered patio enclosed sun porch. 1/2 block from Cuesta Park. Close to commute routes, shopping and restaurants. Harold Hughes 650.948.0456

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424 DELL AVENUE $849,000Lovely remodeled home with updated kitchen, family room, baths, and laundry room. Home has beautiful yards, deck, and hot tub! Pat Jordan 650.325.6161

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990A LA MESA TERRACE $699,000Heart of silicon valley, fully furnished. 2,120 sf ,Formal Liv/ Din. Rm, Eat-in kitchen, Den, 2- masters, Laundry rm, 2- car gar, Ready to move-in! Deborah Greenberg 650.328.5211

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630 W SUNNYOAKS AVE SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $689,0003 BR 2.5 BA Almost new, hdwd flrs, Gourmet kit w/gas & stainless steel appliances, gas fp. Fully landscaped yd. Separate laundry , approx 1620Sqft. Marge Bosetti 650.948.0456

CARMELEXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY $3,250,000For the patient investor willing to wait for a water allocation. Enjoy the future benefits of owning white water views. Lot size approx. 5,800 sq. ft. Dora Thordarson 650.941.7040

CUPERTINOEXCELLENT DUPLEX! $1,128,888Larger duplex in great location with Cupertino schools. New dual pane windows. Fresh paint. Enclosed patios. Landscaped. Detached garage for each. Terrie Masuda 650.941.7040

DANVILLESPECTACULAR UPGRADE $1,065,0003 BR 2.5 BA 10-year-old home with $100,000+ of remodeling. Neighborhood pool, tennis & playground. Approx. 2,650 sq. ft. Backs to open space. Convenient to town. Leslie Ballesteros 650.941.7040

EAST PALO ALTO1546 BAY RD SAT 1:30 - 4:30 $425,0003 BR 1 BA On level lot! Remod in 2000!Look no further! Spacious kit. Skylight. New interior paint. Living rm w/fp. Sep din rm off kitchen. Sep fam room. Lorraine McIntosh, Gri, Sres 650.948.0456

EL CERRITOSO CONVENIENT! $480,0002 BR 1 BA Charming home blocks to BART, El Cerrito Plaza & schools. Sunny deck off bonus room. Two car garage. Approx. 5,000 sq. ft. lot has landscaping. Kim Copher 650.941.7040

LOS ALTOS140 MERRITT RD SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $3,095,0004 BR 3 BA Single level, house:3000+-sf, lot:10000 +-sf.den + family room, breakfast room, close to downtown Los Altos, Tuscan inspired mini villa. Julie Lau 650.325.61611551 PLATEAU AV SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $2,998,0005 BR 4 BA New custom hm on lrg lot. Brazilian cherry wd flrs. Gourmet kit, marble fp. Family room w/theater system. Luxurious mstr suite. 2BR/BA on 1st flr. Royce Cablayan 650.948.0456946 MERCEDES AV SAT/SUN 1:30 - 3:30 $2,890,0005 BR 4 BA In sought after North Los Altos.Superb craftsman-ship. Beautiful ceiling treatments. Gorgeous hardwood floors.Approx 3477Sqft lot- 12,197 (Metroscan) Jim Galli 650.948.0456390 HACIENDA CT SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $2,150,0004 BR 2 BA Phenomenal opportunity in Los Altos. Beautifully updated hardwood floors, sought after cul-de-sac location. Top schools. Zach Trailer 650.325.616155 CHESTER CI SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $1,350,0003 BR 2.5 BA Lovely 2 story home with great location in desirable neighborhood. Only 14 years old. Immaculately kept and shows well. Gearailt Cummins 650.325.6161

LOS ALTOS1070 MERCEDES AVENUE ##18 SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $525,0002 BR 2 BA A rare find in North Los Altos. Small,serene and quaint. Mercedes Court condo complex located in less of a mile from downtown. Top Los Altos schools. Steve Scheck 650.948.0456

LOS ALTOS HILLS13709 LA PALOMA RD SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $3,795,0003 BR 3.5 BA + den. Great quiet loc. Serene elegance. Rebuilt in 2003. Lovely gourmet kitchen-outstanding family rm. Flexible floorplan. You'll love the vistas. Leannah Hunt & Laurel Robinson 650.325.6161

MILPITAS178 BARKER ST SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $549,9983 BR 2 BA Gorgeous! Glaming hardwd flrs throughout! Double pane windows, custom mirror closet doors! Newer appliances, cabinets & granite counters. Lorraine Mcintosh, Gri, Sres 650.948.0456

MOUNTAIN VIEW457 MARTENS AVENUE SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $1,695,0005 BR 3 BA Dramatic entry, vaulted ceil’s, form din rm, sep fam rm, loft, huge mstr suite, lg kit w/island, 3 frplc, dbl pn, AC, dnstrs bed rm, 3 car gar, lg lot Nancy Adele Stuhr 650.948.04561080 BORANDA AVENUE SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $1,499,0004 BR 2.5 BA Traditional contemporary w/mint julip porch hosts 4BR/ +1 den, 2.5BA. Sep dining rm & family kitchen. Close to Bubb school. Two story, two years new! Lollie Gilbert 650.948.0456EXPANDED & REMODELED $1,148,0004 BR 2 BA Quality details. Stunning master suite. Custom window treatments. Chef's delight kitchen. Granite counters. Bamboo floors. Landscaped. Inviting patio. MacVicar Team 650.941.70401140 JUDSON DR SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $995,0003 BR 1 BA Open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, sep. family room, floor to ceiling windows, granite kitchen, double pane win-dows, fabulous yard, attached garage. R. Brendan Leary 650.325.61612380 ADELE AVENUE SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 899,0003 BR 2 BA Spacious, bright, open floor plan. Hrdwd flrs, updt kit w/gas stove, updt ba, big mstr w/walk-in closet & remod-eled ba, 1300+ SF, peaceful back yd Nancy Adele Stuhr 650.948.04561362 LATHAM ST SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $896,5003 BR 1 BA 1924 Charmer! Great location, only 4 blocks from Castro St. Private backyard with a separate 1-car finished garage. Newly painted interior & exterior. Garrett Mock 650.328.5211CHARMING COTTAGE $799,0002 BR 1 BA Remodeled kitchen. Dining & family rooms. Hardwood floors & fireplace. Bonus room. Yard. Close to shops & dining. Two car attached garage. Patricia Robison & Ursula Cremona 650.941.70402040 W MIDDLEFIELD RD #00020 SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $799,0003 BR 3 BA Prvt entrancce in great complex. MBR & kitchen completely remod. Fp. Inside laundry. Detached garage + MBR suite upstairs & downstairs. Storage galore Priscilla Lollie Gilbert 650.948.0456DESIGNER'S RESIDENCE $789,0003 BR 2.5 BA Luxurious renovated unit. Popular Birchgreen Park. New kitchen cabinets & granite counters. Recessed lighting. Decks, yard. Spacious two-car garage. Kirk Mahncke 650.941.7040

MOUNTAIN VIEW363 N RENGSTORFF AVE #10 SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $607,0002 BR 2.5 BA Two master suites with balconies. Downstrs powder rm. Fireplace, plantation shutters, upgraded hard-wood flrs in LR, DR. French drs, flagstone terrace. Dennis Fullerton 650.325.6161236 E MIDDLEFIELD RD SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $599,0001 BR 1 BA Largest Mtn View Lot At This Price! Remod exist-ing house or build your dream hm on this apprx 6,000+ sf lot. Close to commute access. Mtn View schls Satya 650.948.0456PARK-LIKE COMPLEX $598,0002 BR 2.5 BA Lovely townhome in peaceful complex. Approx. 1,121 sq. ft., hardwood floors, crown molding, fresh paint. Two master suites. Private landscaped yard. Buchanan/Bowen 650.941.7040137 MARGO DR ##09 SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $548,9503 BR 2 BA Sparkling 3/2 TH in gated complex located nr downtown Mt.View. Lrg. Kitchen w/gas stove; inside lndry; lovely, bright living rm; ready for move-in. Angel Leon 650.948.0456LOVELY UNIT! $538,0003 BR 2 BA Second story unit is larger & updated! New Pergo. Updated granite counters. New range. New vinyl & carpet. Deck overlooks pool. Complex pool, sauna. Terrie Masuda 650.941.70401921 ROCK ST, UNIT 4 SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $499,0002 BR 1.5 BA “Short Sale” Make your best offer and the bank might accept it! Opportunity of a lifetime! Geraldine Asmus 650.325.6161MOVE IN CONDITION! $425,0002 BR 1 BA Wonderful unit with beautiful kitchen featuring maple cabinets, granite counters. Remodeled bath. Patio. Laundry. Attached garage has extra storage. Diyar Essaid 650.941.7040EXQUISITELY RENOVATED $379,9501 BR 1 BA Lovely ground floor condo in Willow Park. Granite counters, maple cabinets, travertine floors, new paint & carpet, recessed lighting. Pool, spa. Sara Ahsan 650.941.7040255 S RENGSTORFF AV #84 SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $349,0002 BR 1 BA This wonderful top floor is bright & spacious! It has high ceilings, a renovated kitchen, newer carpet, and a balcony overlooking Rengstorff Park! DiPali Shah 650.325.6161

PALO ALTO535 N CALIFORNIA AV SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $3,950,0005 BR 4 BA Stunning Craftsman by J5 Homes. Open Floor Plan, Imported Materials, High-End Finishes, Entertaining Yards & Much More! Mandana Nejad 650.325.6161655 KINGSLEY AVE SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $3,600,0005 BR 4.5 BA ~3600 sq.ft. of living space in an open floor plan w/ 5 bedrooms & 4.5 baths across 3 levels. Designed by Stephen Pogue; Built by J5 Homes. Must See! Mandana Nejad 650.325.61612000 BRYANT ST SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $2,550,0003 BR 2 BA New price for this wonderful hm in one of Old PA's most sought-after loc. Beaut h/w flrs, wood beams in formal rms, exudes warmth & grace. PA schools. Tim Trailer 650.325.6161314 POE ST SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $1,349,0002 BR 2.5 BA 1600+ sf. Downtown PA townhm. Stunningly remodeled in ‘04. All the finest materials & appliances. Beautiful remod. floors, master suite, outdoor patio Zach Trailer 650.325.6161

PALO ALTO1619 ESCOBITA AVE SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $1,620,0003 BR 1.5 BA Lots of expansion possibilities, new roof, new drive way and walkways recently painted exterior. Relandscaped. Alan & Nicki Loveless 650.325.61611414 HARKER AVE SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $1,600,0004 BR 3 BA Wonderful potential to remodel or build. Basement w. full kitchen, living rm, bedrm & full bath, with private exterior entrance. Excellent PA schools Debbie Nichols 650.325.6161751 HOLLY OAK DR SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $1,598,0004 BR 2 BA Fabulous atrium Eichler. in prime location. Open floor plan, updated kit., fresh paint, tile throughout, pool, solar heat. Kathleen & Dave Pasin 650.325.6161154 TENNYSON AVE SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $1,585,0003 BR 2 BA Quiet location on flag this 2-story home offers great family living, spacious updated family kitchen perfect for entertaining. Alan Loveless/Jon Anderson 650.325.6161705 BARRON AVE SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $1,475,0004 BR 2 BA Updated kitchen w. wood-mode cabinets, corian counters, lge breakfast area, dual paned wdws, brick entry & front patio, solarium, hot tub, rear decks Jennifer Keenan 650.325.61612707 GREER RD SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $1,295,0004 BR 3 BA Secluded on lush 7000+ sf lot (approx.) Uniquely remod. & expanded 2 master suites & office. Flex floorpln. 2-car gar. New paint & carpet. Skylts, A/C Suzanne Jonath 650.325.6161653 ARASTRADERO RD SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $1,150,0003 BR 2 BA Room to grow-over 10,000 lot. Single story ranch style-new paint & carpet-refinished hwd flrs. Move-in condi-tion. Near Gunn & Terman. Walk to Briones Leannah Hunt & Laurel Robinson 650.325.6161482 DYMOND CT SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $899,0003 BR 2 BA Sweet bungalow on a private cul-de-sac across from Hoover Park. Dining area, hwd floors, new crpts., laundry rm, 1-car gar. Deck & lovely gardens. Cesar Cervantes/Penny Fox 650.325.6161444 SAN ANTONIO RD #8B SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $859,0002 BR 2.5 BA Rose arbors lead to your lovely garden patio and an architecturally dramatic and immaculate remodeled townhome with 2 master bedrooms. 2-car garage. Barbara Sawyer 650.325.6161

SAN JOSE1549 NORMAN AV SAT 1:30 - 4:30 $1,349,5004 BR 3 BA Newly re-built 2006,gourmet kitch,lrg centr isle,fabulous greatroom,Brazillian chry flrs,mstr suite w/2 wk/in clsts,soaring ceilings,huge backyard. Gary Herbert 650.948.04563430 HICKERSON DR SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $940,0005 BR 3 BA Situated in the East Bay Hills. Awesome view of SC Valley. Pool, spa, great for entertaining. Great family home.Gene Thornton 650.325.6161MOVE RIGHT IN! $898,0004 BR 3 BA Traditional home in beautiful area with hill views near downtown Los Gatos. Huge bonus room. Fresh paint, hardwood floors, new carpets & landscaping. Jo Buchanan & Stuart Bowen 650.941.70402266 RICHLAND AV SAT/SUN 1:30 - 4:30 $839,0003 BR 2 BA In sought after neighborhood. Hrdwd flrs through-out. Liv rm w/fp. Remod kit w/ eat-in area, maple cabinets & granite slab counters. Sep inside lndry. Ric Parker 650.948.0456

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1277 ROSE AVENUE $1,898,000Newly rebuilt Craftsman in desirable neighborhood with top Los Altos schools. Detailed craftsmanship. Hickory floors. Chef's kitchen. Spacious yard & deck. Dave Luedtke 650.941.7040

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139 EASY STREET $638,000Great end unit townhome near Castro Street. Huge yard. Two car attached garage with washer/dryer. Upstairs master suite with walk-in closet. Den. Complex pool & spa.Jo Buchanan/Stuart Bowen 650.941.7040

MOUNTAIN VIEW 3BR | 2BA

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Los Altos • 650.948.0456 • 110 First Street Los Altos • 650.941.7040 • 161 S. San Antonio Road

4BR/4BA $4,200,000Gracious Crescent Park home offers richly hued oak hard-wood fl ooring, fi ne millwork, crown & baseboard moldings & many built-in cabinets. Formal living & dining rooms. Family room, large country gourmet kitchen. Easy access to shop-ping & dining. Excellent Palo Alto schools.

PALO ALTO

1300 DANA AVENUE

Jo Buchanan & Stuart Bowen650.947.2219650.949.8506www.BuchananAnd

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Jo Buchanan & Stuart Bowen650.947.2219650.949.8506www.BuchananAnd

Bowen.com

Sara Ahsan650.947.2233

www.homebysara.com

3BR/2.5BA $638,000Great end unit townhome conveniently located near Castro Street & parks. Spacious layout & huge backyard. Tile fl oor-ing, fi replace & two-car attached garage with washer/dryer. Upstairs large master suite with walk-in closet. Third room great for den. Lovely complex with pool & spa.

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139 EASY STREET

3BR/2BA $1,098,000CUESTA PARK CUTIE. Updated kitchen & baths, covered patio enclosed sun porch. 1/2 block from Cuesta Park. Close to commute routes , shops and restaurants!

MOUNTAIN VIEW

1607 BONITA AVENUE

1BR/1BA $379,950Sparkling ground fl oor unit in Willow Park. New granite coun-ters, maple cabinets, stainless steel appliances, recessed lighting, paint/carpet. Fireplace, cozy patio, pool, spa. Close to Caltrain, Castro Street. HOA includes earthquake insurance too.

MOUNTAIN VIEW

500 W. MIDDLEFIELD ROAD #107

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3BR/2BA $1,300,000FINE UPGRADED EICHLER. Expanded home. Remodeled kitchen w/cooking island, granite counters, double pane win-dows, tankless H2O, foam roof, rich tile fl oors, hot tub & lots more...

PALO ALTO

3340 KENNETH DRIVE

Bryan Robertson 650.948.0456

Francis Rolland 650.948.0456

Harold Hughes 650.947.2236

Mike Kashani650.948.0456

3BR/2BA $1,995,000CHARMING AND REMODELED. Cape Cod-style with 1850 sf. Over half acre lot with large mature trees. Excellent expansion or re-development potential with new construction nearby.

ATHERTON

91 MARSH ROAD

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2BR/2.5BA $598,000Bike to work via the Stevens Creek Trail from this lovely town-home in a peaceful park-like complex. Approx. 1,120+ sq. ft. of living space, hardwood fl oors, crown molding, fresh paint, cus-tom window treatments. Two master suites upstairs. One car detached garage. Private landscaped yard. Near Castro Street.

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175 EVANDALE #7

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5BR/4+BA $3,500,000Luxury at its best. 2 yrs old, 5186 sq. ft., 3 stories, elevator, 5beds(3 master suites) 4full baths, 2 half baths, 2 family rooms, theatre room, etc.11,326 sq. ft. lot

LOS ALTOS

881 PARMA WAY

Terri Couture650.917.5811

www.terricouture.com

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