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Immigration action
Obama spurns GOP with
expansive executive move
By Julie Pace
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Barack Obama announces executive actions on immigration policy during a nationally televised address from the White House.
OBAMA:It does not grant citizenship, or the right to stay
here permanently, or offer the same benefits that citizens
receive - only Congress can do that. All were saying is were
not going to deport you.
THE FACTS: Hes saying, and doing, more than that. The
changes also will make those covered eligible for work
permits, allowing them to be employed in the country legally
and compete with citizens and legal residents for betterpaying jobs.
OBAMA:Although this summer, there was a brief spike in
unaccompanied children being apprehended at our border,
the number of such children is now actually lower than its
By Michelle Durand
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After a more than two-month investigation, the San Mateo County District
Attorneys Office filed charges against a
man who crashed into a Hillsdale High
School teacher and three special needs
students before allegedly being found
passed out behind the wheel and under the
John
influence of prescription medication.
Zborowski
John Henry Zborowski, 53, was arrested at his San Mateo home off Hillsdale Boulevard around 2
The Carlos Club has stood on El Camino Real across from the train station in San
Carlos since 1947 and the building itself is past 100 years old.
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Authorities say the body of 61-yearold Adrian Curiel of Chino was found
buried in wreckage in the basement.
A critically injured woman with a
head injury was found partially buried
by debris in the basement and a burned
man, also critically injured, was found
walking near the home.
The Riverside Press-Enterprise
says investigators determined that the
blast was caused by production of
hash oil also called honey oil a
concentrated form of marijuana that is
made by dissolving pot leaves in
butane and then cooking it.
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murder of Darwin Crigger, a fellow homeless man, on Feb. 25, 1986. Gillum reportedly beat and choked Crigger and then
placed his dead body on the Caltrain tracks
where it was struck. Gillum was arrested
after discussing the murder with an employer in a Nevada gold mine.
A challenge of Gillums October 1987
trial was proving that Crigger was killed by
Gillum and not the train. Prosecutor Martin
Murray presented evidence that bodies are
pushed down by the force of the train rather
than sucked up.
Gillum claimed the murder was selfdefense after Crigger hit him on the head
with a rock but after a 21-day trial jurors
convicted him of second-degree murder. He
was sentenced the following month.
In his 2007 reversal, Schwarzenegger
called Criggers murder especially atro-
Police reports
Something wild
A woman was scared because she was
hearing scratching sounds outside her
home for more than 20 minutes on
Constitution Drive in Foster City
before 9:48 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16.
BELMONT
Theft. A theft occurred on Oak Court before
2:48 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16.
Sus pi ci o us pers o n. A man was seen looking around the street and inside houses on El
Verano Way and Chula Vista Drive before
10:17 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 15.
Dri v i ng wi th s us pended l i cens e. A person was driving with a suspended license on
El Camino Real before 4:07 p.m. Friday,
Nov. 14.
Haz ardo us s i t uat i o n . A cement truck
spilled cement in the road on San Juan
Boulevard and Monte Cresta Drive before
4:13 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14.
Ci ti zen as s i s t. A student spoke with a
woman at a schools ofce about not wanting to go with his dad after school on
Alameda de las Pulgas before 12:34 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 10.
FOSTER CITY
Fraud. A man reported $26,000 of unknown
purchases on his credit card bill before
10:15 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19.
Reckl es s dri v i ng . A man was nearly run
off the road by a reckless driver on State
Route 92 before 7:11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov.
19.
Vandal i s m. A man incurred over $2,000
worth of damages to his car from someone
who threw beer bottles at his hood on Foster
City Boulevard before 8:03 a.m. Tuesday,
Nov. 18.
Drunk i n publ i c. Two men were arrested
for being drunk in public and causing a disturbance at Sand Cove Apartments on Shell
Boulevard before 9:27 a.m. Tuesday, Nov.
18.
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game on a radio with others at
Courthouse Square Oct. 28 when the
former asked the latter for a cigarette.
Stent declined and they began fighting
near 2216 Broadway, according to
prosecutors.
Witnesses said the two men were
throwing patio furniture during the
fight.
Stent began walking away and
Monahan allegedly stabbed him with a
folding knife he retrieved from a back-
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Monahan,
wounded at least
once in the back
and abdomen, died
several hours later
during surgery at
Stanford Medical
Center.
Police
found
Jake Monahan Monahan several
blocks away on
Brewster Street bleeding from a cut on
his arm and possessing the knife.
Monahan remains in custody without bail.
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Police killed May, a 2005 graduate who later earned a law degree
from Texas Tech University, early
Thursday. Officers had responded to
a 12:30 a.m. call about shots being
fired at the library, where about 450
students were studying. When
police arrived, May had wounded
two students and an employee and
reloaded a .380 semi-automatic
pistol. He refused to put the gun
down and they opened fire.
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WORLD
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Secretary of State John Kerry, right, and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Zarif,
left, shake hands, as EU envoy Catherine Ashton watches, before a meeting in
Vienna, Austria.
ed by the deadline.
We do want to get an agreement, but
not just any agreement, Kerry said
after meeting in Paris with the Saudi
and French foreign ministers. We
hope that the gaps that exist and
they do exist can be closed. We
hope we can define the finish line.
Kerry had been expected to join the
Vienna negotiations, but the timing of
his arrival at the talks had been uncertain until shortly after he arrived in
Paris after two days of similar meetings in London with his British and
Omani counterparts.
Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei
Ryabkov, who leads the Russian delegation at the talks, also said that none
of the negotiating parties were discussing an extension. Other countries
negotiating with Iran are China,
Britain, France and Germany.
At the same time he told the ITARTass news agency that the talks are ...
in (an) extremely tense situation.
While chances of reaching a deal seem
difficult, we shouldnt miss a
chance, he added.
Hammond, in a tweet confirming his
attendance, spoke of substantial
gaps, and added, Greater flexibility
needed if we are to succeed.
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force. More than a dozen of the employers are specifically looking to hire veterans. One of the workshops taught by a
veteran will offer practical advice about
developing an overall strategy and a
step-by-step plan to successfully apply
military experience to post-service
careers, according to Speiers office.
The event and parking are free.
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Theres still time to help Samari tan
Ho us e reach its goal of 13, 000 donated
turkeys but the appearance time for San
Franci s co 4 9 ers safety Anto i ne
Bethea has changed. Food and financial
donors wanting to meet and take photos
and autographs with Bethea should visit
Seco nd Harv es ts Curtner Center at
750 Curtner Ave. in San Jose from 10
a.m. to noon.
***
Construction of Fo s ter Ci ty s two
newest recreational amenities is well
underway with Werder and
Des ti nati o n parks beginning to take
shape. Werder Park, located on Beach
Park Boulevard next to the old Werder
Pi er, will include restrooms, picnic
tables, a parking lot and passive open
space. Destination Park, at Beach Park
Boulevard at Halibut Street, will include
restrooms, picnic tables and passive
open space. Both parks will provide
direct access to the Bayfront levee.
***
Fo s ter Ci ty is seeking residents to
help deter geese from mucking up its
parks.
Those who frequent Edgewater,
Bo o thbay, Farrag ut o r Catamaran
parks are asked to help learn a passive
disruption technique to modify the
behavior of Canada geese. The city has
long had a problem with geese defecating
in its parks and seeks to organize a group
that will institute simple techniques to
Last month, roughly 60 women interested in a law enforcement career completed a symposium to introduce themselves on ways to prepare for careers,
basic defensive tactics training and an
overview of the application process. A
month-long boot camp followed to help
them improve thier bodies and toughen
up their minds. The group will have a
final session Saturday including a graduation ceremony.
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OPINION
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Other voices
Understanding the
state pension system
Editor,
Harry Roussards letter, Flush with
cash; now what? from Nov. 19 illustrates the opinion of one who does
not understand the state pension system or the nancial aspects and consequences of extreme pension reform.
He is obviously not a teacher or
nancial analyst.
I did not go into teaching for the
money and 25 years later have not
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BUSINESS
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Nasdaq 4,701.87
S&P 500 2,052.75
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Big movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Thursday on the New
York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
NYSE
Best Buy Co., up $2.48 to $38.02
The electronics retailer reported better-than-expected third-quarter
results, partly on higher revenue and cost cuts.
Salesforce.com Inc., down $2.72 to $58.30
The customer-management software developer reported better-thanexpected quarterly results, but its outlook fell short.
Williams-Sonoma Inc., up $5.80 to $75.22
The seller of cookware and home furnishings reported better-thanexpected third-quarter results and positive guidance.
Nasdaq
Activision Blizzard Inc., up $1.54 to $21.11
The videogame maker reached a settlement with Vivendi SA and others
in a shareholder lawsuit and will receive $275 million.
Caesars Entertainment Corp., up 77 cents to $15.14
The casino and resort operator revealed a proposal to turn its most debtheavy division into a real estate investment trust.
Dollar Tree Inc., up $3.24 to $65.87
The discount retailer reported better-than-expected third-quarter results
and issued a positive full-year fiscal outlook.
Kirklands Inc., up $4.44 to $22.53
The home decorations retailer reported better-than-expected thirdquarter results.
Novavax Inc., up 20 cents to $5.04
The biotechnology company received FDA approval for a swifter
development program of its potential maternal immunization.
There will be 12.3 million roundtrip passengers, globally, on U.S. airlines during
the holiday travel period, up 1.5 percent
from last year, according to the industrys
lobbying group, Airlines for America.
(AAAs forecast shows fewer numbers of
fliers because it looks at a five-day period
while the airline group looks at the 12 days
surrounding Thanksgiving.)
Those travelers staying at hotels will
also spend more than last year. The average
room rate so far this year is $115.85, up
4.6 percent from the same prior last year,
according to travel research firm STR.
If youre among the Thanksgiving travelers driving to your destination,
Wednesdays getaway traffic produces the
gnarliest snarls from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in
most areas, according to analysis of the
Business brief
Hearing draws
apology, admission in air bag mess
WASHINGTON The global quality
chief of Takata Corp. apologized and an
official from Honda acknowledged the
automaker broke a disclosure law as a
Senate committee put the spotlight on a
growing problem with exploding air bags.
Hiroshi Shimizu, Takatas senior vice
president of quality, said the Japanese parts
supplier is deeply sorry and anguished
about each instance when its air bag inflators didnt perform as designed. The air
bags have been blamed for five deaths
worldwide. Shimizu said the company
accepts full responsibility for three deaths,
but said that two others were still under
investigation.
In the U.S., more than 8 million cars
have been recalled to fix the potentially
faulty inflators, which can explode with
too much force and spew metal fragments at
passengers. Some of the recalls have been
limited to high-humidity states mainly in
the South.
The National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration has said that prolonged
exposure to high humidity can cause the
inflator propellant to burn too fast, blowing apart a metal canister. This week it
demanded that Takata and a handful of
automakers broaden a recall for drivers side
air bags to make it nationwide.
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Raiders win!
Giants still
in on Pablo
By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
By Josh Dubow
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SAN FRANCISCO Giants assistant general manager Bobby Evans says he has been
given every indication Pablo Sandoval
will give careful consideration to re-signing
with the World Series champions.
Evans said the free agent third baseman
could decide on contract offers as soon as
Thanksgiving next week. Evans spoke with
Sandoval agent Gustavo Vazquez again
Thursday, and they have
been in regular contact.
I have every indication that were very much
in the middle of this
process, Evans said during a telephone interview
after speaking on KNBR
radio. The timeline that
Pablo Sandoval I mentioned today is just
my sense, that hell
come to a point where hes more likely to
make a decision before Thanksgiving.
Theres no deadline, thats just my sense.
Sandoval met with the Boston Red Sox
this week.
Evans hasnt confirmed details of any
possible San Francisco offer to the 2012
World Series MVP, who has been part of all
three championships in the past five years.
Talks regarding a long-term deal broke down
during spring training.
We began discussions with Gustavo even
before the signing window was over, Evans
said. Weve been engaged ongoing. I dont
want to give any information that can be
used by another club to their advantage.
Were in regular contact and have engaged
them from very early on.
Vazquez has not returned calls or e-mails
regarding the Sandoval negotiations.
Following the Oct. 31 victory parade,
Sandoval said he wants to play the rest of
his career for the Giants.
The switch-hitting Kung Fu Panda hit
.279 with 16 homers and 73 RBIs in 157
Latavius Murray celebrates with fans after scoring on an 11-yard touchdown run in the first
quarter of the Raiders first victory of the season in a 24-20 comeback against the Chiefs.
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SPORTS
Anquan Boldin, seen here scoring a touchdown against the Rams on Nov. 2, has made five
or more receptions in eight of the 49ers 10 games this season.
Boldin had a big day last November
against the Redskins. Colin Kaepernick
threw for 235 yards and three touchdowns,
two of those to Boldin in a 27-6 win.
Hes at the highest level in all categories:
intensity, focus, coach Jim Harbaugh said.
I dont know if theres another rung in the
SPORTS
By Rick Eymer
SAN JOSE Nick Bjugstad was given
fair warning that he could be part of the
shootout gang. It helped get him into the
right state of mind.
Bjugstad scored twice during regulation
and added the winning goal in the shootout
as the Florida Panthers won their fourth
straight in San Jose, beating the Sharks 3-2
on Thursday night.
Knowing what youre going to do is the
main thing, Bjugstad said. You dont
think too much. Youre just trying to put the
thing in the net.
Florida coach Gerard Gallant said the decision was made easier because of Bjugstads
productivity during the game.
He was hot, Gallant said. I thought
wed go with him. He was putting the puck
in the net, and he hit a couple of posts,
too.
San Joses Patrick Marleau tied it with 33
seconds remaining in regulation, taking a
pass from Joe Thornton and firing it past
Roberto Luongo, who had stopped
Marleaus penalty shot earlier in the third
period.
I was just trying to get it on the net as
quickly as possible, Marleau said. I knew
hed be at the near post, so I was looking for
a spot.
Luongo stopped 28 shots and won for the
fourth time in his last five games against
the Sharks. The Panthers swept the season
series.
Logan Couture ended a season-worst
eight-game, goal-less streak with a powerplay tally for the Sharks, who played at
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CCS football
Open Division
No. 5 Los Gatos (8-2) at No. 4 Serra (7-3),
Saturday at 1 p.m.
This is a clash of the old school versus the
new school. Los Gatos has 14 Central Coast
Section championships to its credit all
time. Only St. Francis has more with 15.
Serra is a modern giant though, capturing
two CCS titles over the past three seasons.
The Padres shared the West Catholic
Athletic League title this season with Valley
Christian. Both WCAL champs qualified for
the CCS Open Division, with Bellarmine
being the third.
Serra sophomore running back Sitaleki
Nunn helped seal the co-title with 104 yards
rushing on 14 carries in the 28-14 win over
Bellarmine in the regular-season finale.
Nunn paced Serra with 566 total ground
yards this year, though the majority of
those came in two games. His season high
came Oct. 10 against St. Ignatius with 207
yards. Serras strength this year has been
defense, led by senior linebackers James
Outman and Justin Tatola.
Serra and Los Gatos have only ever met
one other time in history, that being in
1990, with the Padres prevailing 21-7 in
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No. 5 Half Moon Bay (7-3) at No. 4 Carmel
(7-3) at Pacific Grove Saturday at 7 p.m.
Because of concerns about fan accommodations, Saturdays game will move north of
Carmel to Pacific Grove High School.
The Cougars enter riding a three-game win
streak, including one of the most highoctane thrillers of the year last Friday in a
49-48 comeback win over rival Terra Nova
that Half Moon Bay won on the final play of
the game. The Cougars offense is paced by
the three-headed monster of halfback Matt
Unlike Burlingames string of blowouts in
PAL Ocean Division play last year, Aragon
played them close all the way through.
Other than a 34-14 win over Half Moon
Bay, all of the Dons league games this season were settled by 8 points or less.
Every one of our games was in doubt not
only into the fourth quarter, but deep into
the fourth quarter, Sell said.
Coming off the loss to Hillsdale, the
Dons are looking to bounce back. It was
precisely that loss that ensured a matchup
with neighboring Burlingame though.
Ironically, the one thing that cost us in
[losing], it didnt move us in the seeding,
but if we won we would have had a coin flip
with Monterey and we could have been playing at [St. Ignatius], Sell said. Losing to
Hillsdale literally didnt cost us anything.
If youre going to lose, its as painless of
a loss Ive ever had in terms of consequences.
Sell said he expects Burlingame and
Aragon to enter into Fridays showdown
with equal footing, despite playing in dif-
No. 8 Terra Nova (4-6) at No. 1 Kings Academy (9-1) Friday at 7 p.m.
The Kings Academy has just two CCS
playoff wins to its credit all-time, both over
St. Francis. The Knights have played only
two CCS games against public school
opponents, both against Carmel, and have
been routed in both, losing by a combined
score of 109-27.
Terra Nova has proved fallible this season,
just a year after capturing the PAL Bay
Division title with a perfect overall regularseason record in Bill Grays last year at the
helm. This year under new head coach Tim
Adams, Terra Nova bounced back to win two
of its final three games, the only loss coming
in a 49-48 heartbreaker last Friday to Half
Moon Bay which saw the Cougars win with a
fourth-down run on the games final play.
Tigers quarterback Anthony Gordon has
been a force this season, throwing for a
school-record 3,828 yards, including a 513yard, six-touchdown performance against
Menlo on Halloween.
ferently classified leagues.
The teams we played in the Ocean either
beat Bay Division teams or almost beat Bay
Division teams, Sell said. Probably with
the exception of Sacred Heart Prep, you
could throw all those names into a hat and
draw them. Thats no disrespect to
Burlingame. That speaks to the talent of the
Ocean Division.
Aragon last appeared in the CCS playoffs
in 2012, having advanced to the semifinals
of the Division II bracket. For Burlingame,
this years playoff berth makes six CCS
appearances in the past seven years. The
Panthers are hungry though, having not
won a CCS playoff game since 2006.
When you have two good teams that are
pretty individually matched, its going to
come down to blocking, tackles and
turnovers, Philipopoulos said. Whoever
does that is probably going to win the
game.
SPORTS
Finau shoots 63
for Callaway Invitational lead
PGA brief
NHL GLANCE
NFL GLANCE
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT
Montreal 21 15 5 1
Tampa Bay 21 13 6 2
Detroit
19 10 4 5
Boston
20 12 8 0
Ottawa
18 9 5 4
Toronto
20 10 8 2
Florida
17 7 5 5
Buffalo
20 5 13 2
Pts
31
28
25
24
22
22
19
12
GF
59
75
54
53
50
63
38
34
GA
52
59
45
49
47
62
44
69
Metropolitan Division
GP W L OT
Pittsburgh 17 13 3 1
N.Y. Islanders18 12 6 0
Washington 19 9 7 3
N.Y. Rangers 19 8 7 4
New Jersey 19 8 9 2
Philadelphia 18 7 9 2
Carolina
19 6 10 3
Columbus 18 6 11 1
Pts
27
24
21
20
18
16
15
13
GF
64
59
55
52
47
53
45
44
GA
35
52
52
58
56
58
58
64
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W L
Nashville
19 12 5
St. Louis
19 12 6
Chicago
19 11 7
Winnipeg 21 10 8
Minnesota 18 11 7
Dallas
20 7 9
Colorado 20 6 9
OT
2
1
1
3
0
4
5
Pts
26
25
23
23
22
18
17
GF
54
50
55
43
53
56
49
GA
40
39
39
47
41
68
64
Pacific Division
GP W L OT
Anaheim 21 12 4 5
Vancouver 20 13 6 1
Los Angeles 20 11 5 4
Calgary
21 12 7 2
Sharks
22 10 9 3
Arizona
20 8 10 2
Edmonton 19 6 11 2
Pts
29
27
26
26
23
18
14
GF
58
61
53
66
59
49
48
GA
53
60
44
57
60
62
65
Thursdays Games
Anaheim 4, Vancouver 3, SO
Florida 3, San Jose 2, SO
Minnesota 3, Philadelphia 2
Toronto 5, Tampa Bay 2
Montreal 4, St. Louis 1
Ottawa 3, Nashville 2
Detroit 4, Winnipeg 3
Dallas 3, Arizona 1
Washington 3, Colorado 2
Chicago 4, Calgary 3
Los Angeles 3, Carolina 2
Fridays Games
N.Y. Rangers at Buffalo, 4 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m.
Boston at Columbus, 4 p.m.
New Jersey at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m.
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T
New England
8 2 0
Miami
6 4 0
Buffalo
5 5 0
N.Y. Jets
2 8 0
Pct
.800
.600
.500
.200
PF
323
249
200
174
PA
218
180
204
265
W
6
5
2
1
L
4
5
8
9
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
.600
.500
.200
.100
PF
310
229
168
158
PA
253
204
250
282
North
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Baltimore
Cleveland
W
6
7
6
6
L
3
4
4
4
T
1
0
0
0
Pct
.650
.636
.600
.600
PF
224
288
261
216
PA
221
263
181
195
W
7
7
6
1
NBA GLANCE
South
Indianapolis
Houston
Tennessee
Jacksonville
L T
3 0
4 0
4 0
10 0
Pct
.700
.636
.600
.091
PF
293
261
218
176
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T
Philadelphia
7 3 0
Dallas
7 3 0
N.Y. Giants
3 7 0
Washington
3 7 0
Pct
.700
.700
.300
.300
PF PA
299 251
261 212
205 263
204 256
West
Denver
Kansas City
San Diego
Raiders
PA
224
195
192
285
South
Atlanta
New Orleans
Carolina
Tampa Bay
W
4
4
3
2
L
6
6
7
8
T
0
0
1
0
Pct
.400
.400
.318
.200
PF
238
261
215
194
PA
255
252
300
279
North
Detroit
Green Bay
Chicago
Minnesota
W
7
7
4
4
L
3
3
6
6
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
.700
.700
.400
.400
PF
188
330
215
181
PA
156
225
290
220
West
Arizona
49ers
Seattle
St. Louis
W
9
6
6
4
L
1
4
4
6
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
PF
.900 237
.600 211
.600 260
.400 185
PA
176
212
215
258
Thursday, Nov. 20
Oakland 24, Kansas City 20
Sunday, Nov. 23
Green Bay at Minnesota, 10 a.m.
Cincinnati at Houston, 10 a.m.
Tampa Bay at Chicago, 10 a.m.
Cleveland at Atlanta, 10 a.m.
Tennessee at Philadelphia, 10 a.m.
Detroit at New England, 10 a.m.
Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 10 a.m.
Arizona at Seattle, 1:05 p.m.
St. Louis at San Diego, 1:05 p.m.
Washington at San Francisco, 1:25 p.m.
Miami at Denver, 1:25 p.m.
Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 5:30 p.m.
Open: Carolina, Pittsburgh
Monday, Nov. 24
N.Y. Jets vs. Buffalo @ Detroit, 4 p.m.
Baltimore at New Orleans, 5:30 p.m.
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W
Toronto
9
Boston
4
Brooklyn
4
New York
3
Philadelphia
0
Southeast Division
W
Washington
7
Atlanta
5
Miami
6
Orlando
5
Charlotte
4
Central Division
W
Chicago
8
Milwaukee
7
Cleveland
5
Indiana
5
Detroit
3
L
2
6
7
10
11
Pct
.818
.400
.364
.231
.000
GB
4 1/2
5
7
9
L
3
5
6
8
8
Pct
.700
.500
.500
.385
.333
GB
2
2
3 1/2
4
L
4
5
5
7
9
Pct
.667
.583
.500
.417
.250
GB
1
2
3
5
Pct
.833
.750
.750
.636
.600
GB
1
1
2 1/2
3
Pct
.727
.417
.364
.300
.231
GB
3 1/2
4
4 1/2
6
.800
.636
.583
.583
.250
1 1/2
2
2
6
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W
L
Memphis
10
2
Dallas
9
3
Houston
9
3
San Antonio
7
4
New Orleans
6
4
Northwest Division
W
L
Portland
8
3
Utah
5
7
Denver
4
7
Minnesota
3
7
Oklahoma City
3
10
Pacific Division
Warriors
8
2
L.A. Clippers
7
4
Sacramento
7
5
Phoenix
7
5
L.A. Lakers
3
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Thursdays Games
L.A. Clippers 110, Miami 93
Sacramento 103, Chicago 88
Fridays Games
Phoenix at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
Orlando at Charlotte, 4 p.m.
Detroit at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m.
Milwaukee at Toronto, 4:30 p.m.
Brooklyn at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m.
Boston at Memphis, 5 p.m.
San Antonio at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
Cleveland at Washington, 5 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Dallas, 5:30 p.m.
New Orleans at Denver, 6 p.m.
Utah at Golden State, 7:30 p.m.
Chicago at Portland, 7:30 p.m.
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Recipe index
FRESH TAKE
ON HERB-ROASTED TURKEY
BRING LEEKS IN FROM THE
SIDELINES OF THANKSGIVING
SEE PAGE 19
TEN FRESH WAYS
TO DOCTOR STUFFING MIX
SEE PAGE 20
MAKING YOUR MASHED
POTATOES EXTRA CREAMY
TEN IDEAS FOR
CRANBERRY SAUCE
SEE PAGE 21
PUMPKIN PIE RECONFIGURED
AS THANKSGIVING CANNOLI
SEE PAGE 22
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If youre willing to toss in exciting ingredients, you can have a great stuffing nobody will guess started in a bag.
chopped chestnut meats, then add
to and proceed with the recipe.
Fo res t mus hro o m and ri ce:
Saute 8 ounces of mixed mushrooms in butter until well
browned. Add the mushrooms and
1 cup cooked wild rice to the stuffing mixture.
Orchard g i ng er: Add 2 tablespoons grated fresh ginger, 1
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Its fine to use nothing but milk rather than a mix of milk and cream. Likewise, use more or less
butter according to your preference.
Start with a 12-ounce bag of fresh cranberries, 1 cup sugar, 1/4 teaspoon salt and 3/4
cup water. Combine in a medium saucepan
with your chosen flavorings below. Bring to
a simmer over medium-high and cook for 10
minutes, or until the cranberries pop and the
mixtures becomes thick and saucy. Cool to
room temperature.
Vani l l a-chai : Before adding the water,
with the salt, and soften the butter.
bring
it to a boil and steep 3 chai teabags in it
Microwave the riced potatoes, covering the
bowl partially with plastic wrap, in 2 minute for 5 minutes. Remove the teabags and comincrements, stirring the potatoes each time, bine the tea with the remaining ingredients as
until they are very hot, then add the butter and well as half a vanilla bean, split and scraped,
1/4 cup honey, 1/4 teaspoon black pepper, 1
milk mixture as instructed in the recipe.
teaspoon ginger, 1 teaspoon cinnamon and
Start to finish: 50 minutes (15 minutes
1/4 teaspoon ground cardamom.
active)
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low onions and cook slowly for 15 to 20 min3 pounds russet or Yukon gold potatoes
utes in a splash of oil until well browned and
1/2 cup whole milk
sweet. Stir in 2 tablespoons balsamic vine1/2 cup heavy cream
gar, then add to the master recipe above.
1 teaspoon kosher salt
Merl o t: Replace the water in the master
6 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
recipe with merlot wine and add the zest of 1
Ground black pepper
orange and 1 lemon.
Peel the potatoes and cut them into 1-inch
chunks. As you peel and cut them, add the
potatoes to a large bowl of cold water and
swish them around to get rid of excess starch.
Transfer the potato chunks to a large steamer
insert or a large colander and set over a pot of
boiling water. Reduce the heat to medium and
steam the potatoes, covered tightly, for 10
minutes.
Lift out the steamer insert. Leave the water
boiling (adding more if needed). Return the
potatoes to the bowl of cold water. Set the
bowl in the sink and run additional cold water
over the potatoes for a few minutes. Turn off
the water and add several ice cubes. Let the
potatoes cool completely in the ice water.
Drain the potatoes, transfer them back to
the steamer insert and return to the pot of
boiling water. Steam, covered, until tender
when pierced with the tip of a paring knife,
about another 12 to 15 minutes.
Meanwhile, in a medium saucepan over
medium, heat the milk and cream with the salt
until hot.
When the potatoes are tender, remove the
steamer insert from the pot. Discard any water
in the pot. Using a potato ricer and working
in batches, rice the potatoes into the pot. Add
the butter and stir until melted and incorporated. Add the milk mixture and stir well. Season
with salt and pepper, then serve immediately.
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upper Manhattan apartment of Alexandras
mother.
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tweaks to accommodate the Atkins groupies,
Paleo followers and gluten-free folks among
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FRIDAY, NOV. 21
Santas Back in Town and
Welcoming Visitors at Hillsdale
Shopping Center. Runs through the
evening of Dec. 24. Macys Center
Court, Hillsdale Shopping Center. For
more information or to make reservations call 730-2907. For a Special
Needs reservation call 571-1029.
Chasing Classic Cars. 7:30 a.m.
Crystal Springs Golf Course, 6650
Golf Course Drive, Burlingame.
Presented by Rainer Hahn and
Sebastian Steinbach. Fee is $15,
breakfast included. To RSVP call 5155891.
Java with Jerry. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30
a.m. Izzys Brooklyn Bagels, 2220-B
University Ave., East Palo Alto. Join
Sen. Jerry Hill for coffee talk about
legislative issues affecting the community. He provides the coffee at no
taxpayer expensive. No RSVP needed. For more information call 2123313.
Free Kidney Screening. 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. Foster City Recreation Center,
650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. The
Kidney Trust is doing rapid screening
and education for Chronic Kidney
Disease (CKD) during the Senior
Showcase Information Fair. Free. For
more information call 376-4995.
Talk to a Pharmacist. 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. Foster City Recreation Center,
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Senior Showcase Fair to answer your
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For more information call (415) 3073965
Senior Showcase Information Fair.
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Foster City
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Health screenings include blood
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Sponsored by Health Plan of San
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For more information call 344-5200.
Congresswoman Speier and
Assemblyman Mullin at 11th Job
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Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony
and Santas Arrival. 5:30 p.m. to 7
p.m. Hillsdale Shopping Center, 60
31st Ave., San Mateo. Free. Features
performance by Masterworks
Chorale of San Mateo. For more
information visit www.hillsdale.com
or call 571-1029.
Business After Five Mixer. 5:30
p.m. to 7 p.m. Bank of the Orient, 979
Broadway, Millbrae. There will be
appetizers, a prize drawing and
chances to network. To RSVP or for
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Off the Grid. 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Devils
Canyon Brewery, 935 Washington
St., San Carlos. A curated selection of
food trucks. For more information
visit www.OfftheGridSF.com
All Shook Up. 7 p.m. Carrington
Hall, Sequoia High School, 1201
Brewster Ave., Redwood City. With a
story based on Shakespeare's
Twelfth Night and songs from Elvis
Presley, the musical comedy tells the
story of a small-town girl with big
dreams. $15 general admission, $10
for students and seniors. For tickets
call (866) 967-8167 or go to
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Aragon High School presents Into
the Woods. 7 p.m. Aragon High
School Theater, 900 Alameda de las
Pulgas, San Mateo. One of Stephen
Sondheims most popular works featuring a mash-up of childhood fairytales. $15 for adults, $10 for students
and seniors online. For more information and tickets go to
www.aragondrama.com.
Legends of Sleepy Hollow on
Stage. 7 p.m. Mustang Hall, 828
Chestnut St., San Carlos. San Carlos
Childrens Theater will be putting on
this production which is suitable for
all ages. For tickets visit www.sancar-
MATH
THE ROAST
THE BRINE
THE BASTE
HOW BIG?
For turkeys less than 16 pounds, estimate 1 pound per serving (this accounts
for bone weight). For larger birds, a bit
less is fine; they have a higher meat-tobone ratio. But if your goal is to have
very ample leftovers, aim for 1 1/2
pounds per person no matter how big
the turkey is.
For 8 people, buy a 12-pound turkey
For 10 people, buy a 15-pound
turkey
For 12 people, buy an 18-pound
turkey
For 14 people, buy a 20-pound
turkey
THE REST
The turkey never should go directly
from the oven to the table. Like most
meat, it needs to rest before serving for
the juices to redistribute. Cover the
turkey with foil and a few bath towels
layered over that (to keep it warm), then
let it rest for 20 to 30 minutes.
THE GEAR
You dont need to drop a load of cash
on special equipment to be thankful this
Thanksgiving, but there are some tools
that make life easier (and the food safer).
A digital instant thermometer or wired
probe (that remains in the turkey during
roasting) is the most critical. Cheap
thermometers will set you back no more
than $20.
A heavy duty roasting pan is a worthwhile investment, but only if you make
gravy from the drippings (the pan can
be set on the stovetop after roasting)
and if you roast other critters during the
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THE SIDES
Carrots: a 1-pound bag makes 4 to 5
servings
Cranberry sauce: a 12-ounce package
of fresh cranberries makes about 2 1/4
cups of sauce; a 16-ounce can has 6 servings
Gravy: plan for 1/3 cup of gravy per
person
Green beans: 1 1/2 pounds of beans
makes 6 to 8 servings
Mashed potatoes: a 5-pound bag of
potatoes makes 10 to 12 servings
Stuffing: a 14-ounce bag of stuffing
makes about 11 servings
THE DESSERTS
Pie: a 9-inch pie can be cut into 8
modest slices.
Whipped cream: Dolloping whipped
cream on those 8 modest slices will
require 1 cup of heavy cream beaten with
2 tablespoons powdered sugar (a splash
of vanilla extract is nice, too)
Ice cream: a la mode doesnt require
much 1 pint per pie should suffice
THE LEFTOVERS
For food safety reasons, leftovers
should be cleared from the table and
refrigerated within two hours of being
served. Once refrigerated, they should
be consumed within three to four days.
Leftovers can be frozen for three to four
months. Though safe to consume after
four months, they will start to taste off.
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HOLY MOLE
ACROSS
1 Citified
6 Lemony
11 Bread, so to speak
13 Mysterious
14 Longhaired cat
15 Uproar
16 Blunder
17 Hairy insect
18 Chem. or biol.
21 Dislike intensely
23 Really relax, slangily
26 Charged bit
27 Barnstorm
28 Not here
29 Rosemary or bay
31 Ripe
32 Earnest requests
33 Mile-high team
35 Counting-rhyme start
36 Je ne sais
37 Sooner than anon
38 Banned bug spray
39 Cigar type
40 The, to Wolfgang
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2 Actor Perlman
3 Quagmire
4 Lotion additive
5 Tells a story
6 More reliable
7 Crowning point
8 Rug texture
9 Veld grazer
10 Affirmative
12 Wharf locale
13 Vine support
18 Used a straw
19 Lost ardor
20 Purpose
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Confused noise
Expressed
Performers extra
It blows off steam
Rev the engine
Cow chow
Enlisted (2 wds.)
Was a wanderer
Medieval adventure
Smokes ham
Ancient Briton
Chevalier musical
Janitors tool
Low-fat meat
Half a score
Machine tooth
Pull hard
Messy place
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NOTICE OF COMMENT
PERIOD AND CONSIDERATION OF ADOPTION: The
State Water Resources
Control Board will accept
comments on the proposed
approval of an amendment
to the Water Quality Control
Policy for Developing the
Clean Water Act Section
303(d) List (Listing Policy).
Written comment letters
must be received by 12:00
noon on Monday, December
22, 2014. The Listing Policy
Amendment, related documents, and instructions for
commenting
are
at:
http://www.waterboards.ca.g
ov/water_issues/programs/t
mdl/303d_listing.shtml. The
State Water Board will consider adoption of a resolution approving the amendment at a public meeting on
February 3, 2015 at 9:00
a.m. at 1001 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814. To receive updates on this item,
including any changes to the
date of the adoption meeting, sign up for e-mail notification at: http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/resources/em
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box for Integrated Report
303(d)/305(b). If you have
questions or would like hard
copies of the documents,
please contact Nick Martorano at (916) 967-4162 or
Nicholas.Martorano@waterboards.ca.gov.
11/21/14
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SAN MATEO DAILY JOURNAL
NOTICE OF
Public Hearing
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, December 1, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. (or
later) in the Millbrae City
Council Chamber, 621 Magnolia Ave., Millbrae, CA, the
Millbrae Planning Commission will conduct a public
hearing on the following
matters:
1. 1320 MILLBRAE:
DESIGN REVIEW to allow
demolition of a small, 2story, uninhabitable house
with detached garage and
construction of a new, approximately 4,500 sq. ft., 2story home with detached
garage on a 11,761 sq. ft.
lot; and a Variance to allow
an accessory structure (detached garage) within the
front half of the lot and with
less than the minimum required front setback. (Public
Hearing) City Contact: David
Petrovich (650) 259-2341
2. 182 WILLOW AVENUE:
DESIGN REVIEW to enclose a covered porch, approximately 220 sq. ft. in
size, and a Setback Exception to allow less than the
minimum required 2nd floor
setback of a single-family
house. (Public Hearing) City
Contact: Tonya Ward (650)
259-2341
3. 185 POPLAR AVENUE:
DESIGN REVIEW to allow
an approximately 350 sq. ft.
to the existing first floor
area, 633 sq. ft. to the existing second floor area, and a
Setback Exception to allow
less than the minimum required 2nd floor setback of a
single-family house. (Public
Hearing) Contact Tonya
Ward (650) 259-2341
4. 428 LOMITA AVENUE
(CHAVARRIA):
DESIGN
REVIEW to allow the remodel and addition of approximately 175 sq. ft. on the existing first floor, expansion of
a one-car garage to two
spaces, 715 sq. ft. addition
on the second floor, and a
Setback Exception to allow
less than the minimum required 2nd floor setback of a
single-family house. (Public
Hearing) City Contact: Tonya Ward (650) 259-2341.
At the time of the hearing, all
interested persons are invited to appear and be heard.
For further information or to
review the application and
exhibits, please contact the
Millbrae Community Development Department 621
Magnolia Avenue, Millbrae
at (650) 259-2341; or contact the project planner as
indicated above.
If anyone wishes to appeal
any final action taken,
he/she may do so by contacting the City Clerk at
(650) 259-2333, to obtain
the appropriate form and
pay the corresponding fee.
A completed form must be
submitted before the end of
the appeal period stated at
the conclusion of the hearing.
11/21/14
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SAN MATEO DAILY JOURNAL
Tundra
Tundra
Tundra
298 Collectibles
304 Furniture
304 Furniture
304 Furniture
306 Housewares
CHANDELIER 3 Tier,
$95 (650)375-8021
made in Spain
SILVER
LEGACY
Casino
four
rare memorabilia items, casino key, two
coins, small charm. $95. (650)676-0974
TEA POTS - (6) collectables, good condition, $10. each, (650)571-5899
UPPER DECK 1999 baseball cards #1535. $85 complete mint set Steve, San
Carlos, 650-255-8716.
299 Computers
DELL
LAPTOP
Computer
Bag
Fabric/Nylon great condition $20 (650)
692-3260
300 Toys
K'NEX BUILDING ideas $30.
(650)622-6695
Books
16 BOOKS on History of WWII Excellent
condition. $95 all obo, (650)345-5502
BOOK
"LIFETIME"
(408)249-3858
WW1
$12.,
BOB TALBOT Marine Lithograph (Signed Framed 24x31 Like New. $99.
(650)572-8895
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER
with
shelves for books, pure oak. Purchased
for $750. Sell for $99. (650)348-5169
DRUM TABLE - brown, perfect condition, nice design, with storage, $45.,
(650)345-1111
302 Antiques
295 Art
296 Appliances
297 Bicycles
GIRLS BIKE 18 Pink, Looks New, Hardly Used $80 (650)293-7313
298 Collectibles
1920'S AQUA Glass Beaded Flapper
Purse (drawstring bag) & Faux Pearl
Flapper Collar. $50. 650-762-6048
1940 VINTAGE telephone bench maple
antiques collectibles $75 (650)755-9833
1980 SYLVANIA 24" console television
operational with floor cabinet in excellent
condition. $35. (650) 676-0974.
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
COIN HOLDERS, used. 146 plastic
tubes. 40 albums. Cost $205. Sell $95
OBO. (650)591-4141
COLORIZED TERRITORIAL Quarters
uncirculated
with
Holder
$15/all,
(408)249-3858
MEMORABILIA CARD COLLECTION,
large collection, Marilyn Monroe, James
Dean, John Wayne and hundreds more.
$3,300/obo.. Over 50% off
(650)319-5334.
MICKEY MINI Mouse Vintage 1997 Lenox Christmas plate Gold Trim, Still in
Box $65. (650)438-7345
304 Furniture
2 END Tables solid maple '60's era
$40/both. (650)670-7545
3 PIECE cocktail table with 2 end tables,
glass tops. good condition, $99.
(650)574-4021l
ALL LEATHER couch, about 6ft long
dark brown $45 Cell number: (650)5806324
BATHTUB SEAT, electric. Bathmaster
2000. Enables in and out of bath safely.$99 650-375-1414
CHAIRS 2 Blue Good Condition $50
OBO (650)345-5644
PEDESTAL SINK $25 (650)766-4858
CRAFTMAN JIG Saw 3.9 amp. with variable speeds $65 (650)359-9269
CRAFTMAN RADIAL SAW, with cabinet
stand, $200 Cash Only, (650)851-1045
PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE 2923.3(a), THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THE RECORDED COPY OF THIS
DOCUMENT BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR.
PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE 2923.3(a), THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED TO BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THE RECORDED COPY OF THIS
DOCUMENT BUT ONLY TO THE COPIES PROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR.
Trustor: NADINA WILSON, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN and BEN WILSON and SUZANNE WIGHT, HUSBAND AND WIFE, ALL AS JOINT TENANTS
Duly Appointed Trustee: Western Progressive, LLC
Recorded 02/27/2006 as Instrument No. 2006-028255 in book ---, page--- and of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of San Mateo County, California,
Date of Sale: 12/08/2014 at 12:30 PM
Place of Sale:
AT THE MARSHALL STREET ENTRANCE TO THE HALL
OF JUSTICE AND RECORDS, 400 COUNTY CENTER, REDWOOD CITY, CA
The beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and delivered to the undersigned a
written request to commence foreclosure, and the undersigned caused a Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located.
306 Housewares
If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder's sole and
exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful
bidder shall have no further recourse.
JVC DVD Player and video cassette recorder. NEW. $80. (650)345-5502
The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the
note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the
obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is:
$1,060,521.08.
The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common designation, if any, shown above.
$40.,
Street Address or other common designation of real property: 119 S. Norfolk Street,
San Mateo, CA 94401
A.P.N.: 033-204-230
308 Tools
303 Electronics
Very
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308 Tools
CRAFTSMAN 3/4 horse power 3,450
RPM $60 (650)347-5373
MEASUREMENT
new
in
box
NEW FOLDING Hand Truck, 100 lb capacity, compact. lite, $29, 650-595-3933
POWER MITER Saw, like new, with
some attachments $150 (650)375-8021
VINTAGE CRAFTSMAN Jig Saw. Circa
1947. $60. (650)245-7517
WHEELBARROW. BRAND new, never
used. Wood handles. $50 or best offer.
SOLD!
WILLIAMS #1191 CHROME 2 1/16"
Combination "SuperRrench". Mint. $89.
650-218-7059.
WILLIAMS #40251, 4 PC. Tool Set
(Hose Remover, Cotter Puller, Awl, Scraper). Mint. $29. 650-218-7059.
ULTRASONIC JEWELRY Cleaning Machine Cleans jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures, keys. Concentrate included. $30
OBO. (650)580-4763
WE BUY
Millbrae Jewelers
Est. 1957
650-697-2685
316 Clothes
OPEN HOUSE
LISTINGS
35 It might be
electric
36 __ you happy
now?
38 Any day now
39 Young raptors
43 Spring bloomer
45 Loads
46 Rene
Flemings field
47 Spring time
48 Brings in
Drive forward
Western omen
__ go!
Rounded tool
part
55 Smell
58 Old films
channel
59 The __ Sell
Out: 1967 rock
album
60 Nurse
Pro,
$95.
Call
Call (650)344-5200
440 Apartments
1 BR / Bath, Carport, Storage. $1550
per month. $1000 deposit. 50 Redwood
Ave. RWC Call Jean (650)362-4555
BELMONT 1 BR, 2 BR, and 3BR
apartments No Smoking No Pets
(650)591-4046
470 Rooms
HIP HOUSING
Non-Profit Home Sharing Program
San Mateo County
(650)348-6660
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(650) 593-3136
620 Automobiles
'06 MERCEDES AMG CL-63.. slate
gray, great condition, 1 owner, complete
dealer maintenance records available.
8,000 miles of factory warranty left. car
can be seen in Fremont...Best offer. Call
(408)888-9171
or
email:
nakad30970@aol.com
DODGE
99 Van, Good Condition,
$3,500 OBO (650)481-5296
335 Rugs
AREA RUG 2X3 $15. (650) 631-6505
11/21/14
Call (650)344-5200
ads@smdailyjournal.com
COLEMAN LARAMIE
pop-up camper, Excellent
Condition, $2,250.
Call (415)515-6072
GARAGE SALES
ESTATE SALES
650 RVs
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50
51
52
54
DOWN
1 Feelings
640 Motorcycles/Scooters
2 Make official
3 Suit material
4 Shame on
you!
5 Excellently
6 Vet sch. course
7 TV monitor
8 Rectangular
links area,
usually
9 Minor roads
10 Lasso
11 Steam
12 Curling slider
13 Legendary guy
traditionally
wearing black
boots
15 What mayo
might be
21 Grand style
23 Gamut
24 Make dirty
25 Wine choice
27 Kind of map
29 Social
worker?
30 Island garland
31 Cooks supply
33 Pester
34 Norm: Abbr.
FORD 07 500 Limited. Very good condition. Heated power seats. 130,000
miles. 1 owner. Black/Black leather.
$6,000 cash obo. (650)654-9252
HONDA 96 LX SD all power, complete,
runs. $3,700 OBO, (650)481-5296 - Joe
Fusilier
MERCEDES 06 C230 - 6 cylinder, navy
blue, 60K miles, 2 year warranty,
$18,000, (650)455-7461
635 Vans
67 INTERNATIONAL Step Van 1500,
Typical UPS type size. $1,950/OBO,
(650)364-1374
640 Motorcycles/Scooters
1964 HARLEY DAVIDSON FHL Panhead (motor only) 84 stoker. Complete
rebuild. Many new parts.Never run. Call
for details. $6,000. Jim (650) 293-7568
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Plumbing
CLEAN DRAINS PLUMBING
$89 TO CLEAN ANY
Cabinetry
Concrete
Handy Help
ALL ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
HONEST HANDYMAN
650-322-9288
t
Free showroom
design consultation & quote
t
BELOW HOME
DEPOT PRICES
t
PLEASE VISIT
ELECTRICIAN
For all your
electrical needs
bestbuycabinets.com
or call
Residential, Commercial,
Troubleshooting,
Wiring & Repairing
650-294-3360
Construction
Cleaning
INSIDE OUT
ELECTRIC INC
Service Upgrades
Remodels / Repairs
The tradesman you will
trust and recommend
Lic# 808182
(650)515-1123
Gardening
Flooring
Flamingos Flooring
Concrete
AAA CONCRETE DESIGN
Stamps Color Driveways
Patios Masonry Block walls
Landscaping
Quality Workmanship,
Free Estimates
(650)533-0187
SHOP
AT HOME
Lic# 947476
WE WILL
BRING THE
SAMPLES
TO YOU.
Rambo
Concrete
Works
t Walkways
t Driveways
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Tom 650.834.2365
Licensed Bonded and Insured
License # 752250
Since 1985
CARPET
LUXURY VINYL TILE
SHEET VINYL
LAMINATE
TILE
HARDWOOD
(650)296-0568
Free Estimates
Lic.#834170
Hardwood Floors
KO-AM
HARDWOOD FLOORING
800-300-3218
408-979-9665
Lic. #794899
Landscaping
Free Estimate
650.353.6554
Lic. #973081
Hauling
AAA RATED!
INDEPENDENT
HAULERS
$40 & UP
HAUL
Roofing
Free Estimates
A+ BBB Rating
(650)341-7482
TAPIA
650-655-6600
JON LA MOTTE
CA Lic# 794353/Bonded
CALL TODAY
(650)669-1453
(650)302-7791
PAINTING
(650)368-8861
CHEAP
HAULING!
Light moving!
Haul Debris!
650-583-6700
(650)556-9780
OSCAR RAIN GUTTERS
NATE LANDSCAPING
Lic.# 891766
(650)740-8602
Painting
O.K.S RAINGUTTER
MARSH FENCE
& DECK CO.
ECONOMY PLUMBING
Fast Free Estimate
24 Hour Emergency Service
$48.88 Drain & Sewer
Cleaning Special
(650)731-0510
Remodeling, Plumbing.
Electrical, Carpentry,
General Home Repair,
Maintenance,
New Construction
No Job Too Small
CHAINEY HAULING
Gutters
Lic.# 983312
Contact us for a
FREE In-Home
Estimate
info@flamingosflooring.com
www.flamingosflooring.com
We carry all major brands!
by Greenstarr
www.greenstarr.net
(650)461-0326
Electricians
Lic #514269
ROOFING
Family business, serving the
Peninsula for over 30 years
Dry Rot, Gutters & Down Spout Repair
FULLY INSURED / LICENSED & BONDED
(650) 367-8795
SERVING THE PENINSULA
LICENSE # 729271
TAPIAROOFING.NET
Screens
(415)971-8763
Lic. #479564
FRANKS HAULING
Junk and Debris
Furniture, bushes,
concrete and more
FREE ESTIMATES
(650)361-8773
Lic# 910421
Drywall
DRYWALL /
PLASTER / STUCCO
Patching w/
Texture Matching
Invisible Repair
Small jobs only
Local references
Free Estimates
30 years in Business
(650)248-4205
Handy Help
CONTRERAS HANDYMAN
SERVICES
Fences Decks
Concrete Work Pebbles
Kitchen and Bathroom
remodeling
Free Estimates
(650)288-9225
(650)350-9968
contrerashandy12@yahoo.com
HANDYMAN
Electrical and
General home repair
(650)341-0100
(408)761-0071
License 619908
&
by Greenstarr
Chriss Hauling
Yard clean up - attic,
basement
Junk metal removal
including cars, trucks and
motorcycles
Demolition
Concrete removal
Excavation
Swimming pool removal
Tom 650.834.2365
Chris 415.999.1223
Licensed Bonded and Insured
www.yardboss.net
License # 752250
Since 1985
DONT SHARE
YOUR HOUSE
WITH BUGS!
We repair and install all types of
Window & Door Screens
Free Estimates
(650)299-9107
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Yardby Greenstarr
Boss
www.greenstarr.net
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Tom 650.834.2365
Licensed Bonded and Insured
License # 752250
Since 1985
Hillside Tree
Service
LOCALLY OWNED
Family Owned Since 2000
Trimming
Pruning
Shaping
Large
Removal
Stump Grinding
Free
Estimates
Mention
JZ TILE
Accounting
Food
Legal Services
Retirement
ALAN CECCHI EA
CROWNE PLAZA
Foster City-San Mateo
LEGAL
Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care. full time R.N.
Tax Preparation
& Representation
Bookkkeeping - Accounting
Phone 650-245-7645
alancecchi@yahoo .com
Art
PORTRAITS BY HADI
Beautiful portraits by
experienced sketch artist. Pen &
Ink on 18x 24 sketch paper.
Singles, couples, families.
Makes a wonderful gift. Can
create a sketch from any photo
(650)283-6836
Attorneys
Law Office of Jason Honaker
BANKRUPTCY
Chapter 7 &13
Call us for a consultation
650-259-9200
www.honakerlegal.com
Cemetery
CA Lic #670794
Window Washing
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
Dental Services
ALBORZI, DDS, MDS, INC.
(650)342-4171
Notices
NOTICE TO READERS:
California law requires that contractors
taking jobs that total $500 or more (labor
or materials) be licensed by the Contractors State License Board. State law also
requires that contractors include their license number in their advertising. You
can check the status of your licensed
contractor at www.cslb.ca.gov or 800321-CSLB. Unlicensed contractors taking
jobs that total less than $500 must state
in their advertisements that they are not
licensed by the Contractors State License Board.
GET HAPPY!
Happy Hour 4-6 M-F
DENTAL
IMPLANTS
(650) 295-6123
PANCHO VILLA
TAQUERIA
PRIME STEAKS
SUPERB VALUE
BASHAMICHI
Steak & Seafood
1390 El Camino Real
Millbrae
www.bashamichirestaurant.com
John Zerille
(650)638-0565
Non-Surgical
Spinal Decompression
Dr. Thomas Ferrigno D.C.
650-231-4754
177 Bovet Rd. #150 San Mateo
BayAreaBackPain.com
(650)697-9000
15 El Camino Real,
MILLBRAE, CA
(650)583-2273
www.russodentalcare.com
RENDEZ VOUS
CAFE
Holiday Gifts and Cold Beer
until 9PM weekdays !
(650)372-0888
Financial
FREE REPORT
How to Reduce or Eliminate Your
Exposure to the 10
Biggest Portfolio Killers
650-730-6175
Burt Williamson - PlanPrep.com
CA Insurance Lic # 0D33315
Licensed professional will be
charged $1,000 in advance for a
copy of this report
RETIREMENT
PLAN ANALYSIS
EYE EXAMINATIONS
579-7774
1159 Broadway
Burlingame
Dr. Andrew Soss
OD, FAAO
www.Dr-AndrewSoss.net
SLEEP APNEA
We can treat it
without CPAP!
Call for a free
sleep apnea screening
650-583-5880
Millbrae Dental
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
Food
AYA SUSHI
The Best Sushi &
Ramen in Town
CALIFORNIA
STOOLS*BAR*DINETTES
(650)591-3900
Peninsula Showroom:
930 El Camino Real, San Carlos
Ask us about our
FREE DELIVERY
legaldocumentsplus.com
"I am not an attorney. I can only
provide self help services at your
specific direction."
Loans
www.ericbarrettinsurance.com
Eric L. Barrett,
CLU, RHU, REBC, CLTC, LUTCF
President
Barrett Insurance Services
(650)513-5690
CA. Insurance License #0737226
Schools
HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN
ACADEMY
K-8
High Academic Standards
Small Class Size
South San Francisco
(650)588-6860
ww.hillsidechristian.com
REVERSE MORTGAGE
Are you age 62+ & own your
home?
Call for a free, easy to read
brochure or quote
650-453-3244
Carol Bertocchini, CPA
Marketing
GROW
Massage Therapy
ASIAN MASSAGE
COMFORT PRO
MASSAGE
Foot Massage $19.99
(650)389-2468
HEALING MASSAGE
Newly remodeled
New Masseuses every two
weeks
$50/Hr. Special
2305-A Carlos St.,
Moss Beach
(Cash Only)
OSETRA WELLNESS
MASSAGE THERAPY
(650)212-2966
AANTHEM BLUE
CROSS
Bedroom Express
(650)574-2087
(650)556-9888
Call (650)579-1500
for simply better banking
Furniture
Housing
Insurance
unitedamericanbank.com
Non-Attorney document
preparation: Divorce,
Pre-Nup, Adoption, Living Trust,
Conservatorship, Probate,
Notary Public. Response to
Lawsuits: Credit Card
Issues, Breach of Contract
Save $500 on
Implant Abutment &
Crown Package.
DOCUMENTS PLUS
650-348-7191
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
Travel
FIGONE TRAVEL
GROUP
(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
LOCAL/NATION
OBAMA
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Obama will speak at a campaign-style rally
in Las Vegas.
Despite Obamas challenge to Republicans
to pass a broader immigration bill, his
actions and the angry GOP response could
largely stamp out those prospects for the
remainder of his presidency, ensuring that
the contentious debate will carry on into the
2016 elections.
Republicans, emboldened by their sweeping victories in the midterms, are weighing
responses to the presidents actions that
include lawsuits, a government shutdown,
and in rare instances, even impeachment.
The president will come to regret the
chapter history writes if he does move forward, Sen. Mitch McConnell, the
Kentucky Republican who is soon to
become the Senate majority leader, said
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Each day after Nov. 24 that Lee doesnt
abide by the demands counts as a separate
code violation and can be charged as a misdemeanor, according to Rubens.
The city could also take the matter to
Superior Court for either temporary or preliminary orders and injunctions.
The same day of Lees deadline, Rubens
will ask the San Carlos City Council for
authority to act and estimates legal fees and
costs for trial would likely be more than
$50,000.
Rubens told the Daily Journal he will consider the best approach to reach compliance
in deciding whether to pursue civil or criminal remedies.
Mayor Mark Olbert called himself a
reluctant supporter or Rubens request
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p.m. Thursday and charged with felony driving under the influence, according to San
Mateo police and Chief Deputy District
Attorney Karen Guidotti.
Zborowski was allegedly under the influence of prescription medication when he ran
into a 28-year-old student teacher and three
male students ages, 15, 16 and 18 on the
300 block of Hillsdale Boulevard around
10:30 a.m. Sept. 10.
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tion and get work permits. The administration expects about 4.1 million people to
qualify.
Obama is also broadening his 2012 directive that deferred deportation for some young
immigrants who entered the country illegally. Obama will expand eligibility to people
who arrived in the U.S. as minors before
2010, instead of the current cutoff of 2007,
and will lift the requirement that applicants
be under 31. The expansion is expected to
affect about 300,000 people.
Applications for the new deportation deferrals will begin in the spring. Those who qualify would be granted deferrals for three years
at a time.
Immigration-rights activists gathered at
watch parties around the country to listen to
the president announce actions they have
sought for years.
This is a great day for farmworkers. Its
been worth the pain and sacrifice, said Jesus
Zuniga, a 40-year-old who picks tomatoes in
Californias Central Valley and watched the
speech at a union gathering in Fresno.
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