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SAN MATEO TIMES 9 TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1954 Patrol Readies Britain Seen Stronger Aily LOS ANGELES, June 29 "Great Britain is a niuch stronger SHOREVIEW NEWS By 3EULAH GAWLAS Skyline Club to Meet Here Tonight Skyline Toastmasfers' club will For Holiday Preparing for the year' heaviest traffic, the California highway patrol plans to have every available officer and every available Demos Push For Tax Cut "WASHINGTON (tp Senate Democrats sought today to woo enough Republican support to. write their watered down income tax cut plan into the administration's big tax reform bill. meet tonight aj 6:30 o'clock at Ute Chukker for its weekly session. There will be nine speakers nd an evaluator. United States ally today than a year ago," according to Mllo W.

Bekins, president Bekins Van Storage who has just returned from a six weeks trip to England and the continent. "English families are eating better, business is booming, and the nation is being revitalized by the piece of equipment on duty over the Fourth of July week end, in San Mateo and all other counties, it was announced today in Sacra mento. The patrol expects three of every four automobiles in the state to take to the road, and sounds tne changing economic picture," states Mr. Bekins. During his stay overseas Bekins addressed a joint meeting of the ominous warning that past performances and present trends indicate death for as many as 30 persons in unincorporated areas of the state.

An additional 20 peo GOP leaders were confident they I could hold the line against the move. A showdown is expected to corne some time tomorrow. Once the income tax issue is settled, the rest of the house approved tax measure is expected to win senate approval in a breeze. Final Democratic strategy was shaped after party leaders huddled with Sen. Walter F.

George leading Democratic tax spokesman, and four other members of the senate finance committee. They agreed to offer a modified version uf a previously modified National Association of Furniture Warehousemen and British Association of International Furniture PIZZA 6Dliferent Varieties You'll like 'email! Delicatessen Service Ask about our de luxe PARTY RATES Open JO ll p.m. dally doted Mondays PRIMO PIZZA CO. 516 E. Third Ave.

San Mateo DI 3 5703 ple may die in the cities between 6 p.m. Friday and midnight, Monday. "We have advised, encouraged and suggested that motorists use Removers in Torquay, a town located in southwest England. Following the meeting, he and Mrs. Bekins drove north to Edinburgh, Scotland.

Later they flew to Ireland and then to France for brief visits in these countries. mm a her brothei sense during their Holiday to a parly on the occasion 01 ner seveam jjirmiiuy, PI Mr. Mrs. Leonard Smith, X817 Dale ave nue, last Saturday afternoon. Friends were Linda Elton, Patty Hale, Pam Duarte, Jan Duarte, Helen Hyer and Julie Moraine.

outings," observed Commissioner B. R. Caldwell, head of the highway patrol. "It is sheer madness for motorists to place their lives at the mercy of total strangers, some of whom may he inattentive, intoxicated or completely reckless. To plan to give everybody an income tax cut through higher personal exemptions.

The Democrats will go to the mat for a $100 boost in the Sales of dog food in the United States topped 200 million dollars in 1953, twice the amount spent in present SSDO exemption to take ef The Rev. E. J. Meagher, pastor returned June 27 from a four of St Matthew's Catholic church, month visit to her daughter, Mrs. announced at the 10:30 mass at St.

Joseph Mottla, tertowi Mass Timothy's church Sunday that it is and is now viating her sons and hw.h and that fam 1 es. Dominick Ciampi, 1126 fect next year. Originally, George AT HUSBAND'S SIDE Mrs. Harry S. Truman leaves Research Hospital in Kansas City after visiting former President Truman.

His doctors report'Truman "slightly better" after the crisis. Mrs. Truman is escorted by Independence police officer Mike Westwood. be safe, motorists must assume the other driver is a poor driver had plugged for a $200 boost ef fective this year Cobb, and Theodore Ciampi, 1763 Cobb, From three to six Democratic shorevie is Dn jts own. senators are expected to side with STANFORD SPORT SHOP Archbishop John J.

Mitty of San anoreview dvc.uc and make adequate allowance for his expected errors," Caldwellisaid. "Of course, for those who refuse to exercise judgment, the highway patrol will be working at tip strength, citing every motorist who is seen committing a moving SERVICE NOTES Mr. and Mrs. H. W.

Bond and daughter of San Francisco spent the Republicans, leaving Democratic hopes for victory dependent on GOP defections. The income tax cut proposal will be offered as substitute for an administration backed plan providing tax relief on income from stock dividends. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bovle.

224 Ryder. It was the first The bureau of naval personnel in Pfc. Richard L. Maranville, 21, of and Mrs. E.

W. Maran visit in 17 years, tfotn Boyie ana Washington has announced ad Bond before their, retirement were ancement in rating to Tadarman with the marine corps for 30 years Cosmic Show at S. F. Planetarium ville, 541 Fourth avenue, San Bruno, recently graduated from the Sixth army's communications school at Fort Lewis, Wash. The Bruno soldier was instructed in the 'operation and maintenance third class, USN, for Duane A.

Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Francisco has transferred me itev.

Joseph Fltzpatrick, pastor for the past four vears of St. Patrick's parish at Escalon, to St. Timothy's as its first pastor. An opportunity So meet the Reverend Fitzpatrick will be given at a hou sew arming tomorrow at 7:30 p. m.

at the parish house, 1S18 Dolan avenue. Confessions will be heard for the first time on Thursday from 4:30 to 6 and from 8 to 9 o'clock. A 7 a. m. mass'will be said on the first Friday, July 2, at 7 a.

ro. Boundaries for St. Timothy parish are Poplf.r on the north. Bay shore on the west and Nineteenth avenue on the south. Carol Ann Wilt, a sophomore at PoDe Pius convent at South Gate, Service Station to Hollenbeck, 247 Villa terrace, San Mateo, while serving on board the escort destroyer USS Philip in the of army communications equipment used in the field during train Observe Birthday is making a three week visit with her sister, Mrs.

W. G. Risdon, and family at 908 Anna. Carol Ann accompanied Mr. and Mrs.

Risdon and children, Sandra, Suzzanneand Roland, to the county treasurers' convention at Hobcrgs. Shoreview's first service station ing and combat operations. An assistant sauad leader, he entered A little piece of blue sky will be manufactured in midair in Morrison planetarium in Golden Gate park during each performance of the July show, "Cosmic Colors." The new show begins Thursday. George W. Bunton, manager of the army in March, 3953 1 tvAYs will celebrate its third anniversary, and the birthday of the owner, George Adams, with a gigantic four day event starting tomorrow.

Adams, who is a resident of Shoreview, has lined up an array Pacific fleet. Other advancements included: To engineman second class, USN, for Henry Ltitke sen of Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Lutke, 2283 Carme lita drive, San Carlos, while serving on the radar picket submarine USS Bock in the Pacific fleet.

To machinery repairman third Marine Pfc. John M. Alluoan, son mm the planetarium, said today all of of Mrs. Louise M. Allman of 1030 Vacation Bible school is being Adams street, Redwood City, is an Mrs.

Francis Sullivan was hostess recently for the Sewing circle at her home, 1525 Cottage Grove the colors that appear in tne uty will be shown in a glittering spec facia. They will include rainbows: held at Shoreview Community aircraft mechanic with marine Methodist church through July a Present were Mesdames transport helicopter squadron ni.ii.Ms ttv i avenue mm ,7.95 srt a mm halos, lightning, the northern, lights Ilaiiy session di r.nrrlnr, Blank. W. G. Bisdon.

E. and sunset colors. A special projec There will be Bible stories, songs Wishmcyer and J. A. Hale.

of free gifts, pictures of children on the famous Flying Red Horse, free balloons, hand lotion and suckers for the celebration. Adams lives at 809 Ada with his wife, Frances, and two sons, Pat and Mike. tm will tViirm hoilint? stnrm flames, worship and activities class, USN, for Richard L. Neger bon, son of Mr. and Mrs, Richard E.

Negerbon, 1733 Hull avenue. Redwood City, while serving aboard the destroyer USS Hopeweli clouds against the sky, and the rinnn to ulUren irom wiiucr at El Tcro. Before entering the marine corps in October, 1952, Allman attended Sequoia High school. Arriving at San Diego June 24 after a seven month cruise in the demonstration will include sound effects which Bunton says are the w.w AQ ,0.2 WEm A7.DV sn" A 19 BBMflM at San Diego "most thunderous yet carte through the sixth grade. Mrs.

Ward Grush will set up mitten workshop in the lounge Children will furnish the material and those who can sew will help make the mittens which will be sent to homeless children in Korea. To boilerman second class, USN: Durinff Julv and throueh AuRust An HO BH Far East aboard the destroyer escort USS George was navy Ebe. the planetarium shows will follow! for Thomas S. White, husband of bbbbbWbbb Ary Mrs. Carolyn F.

White, 1694 Hamp Harry V. Spade son of Mr. and avenue, Redwood City, while Mrs. Harry V. Spade of 401 El mmmm a mm the same schedule as last summer.

Shows will be given daily (except Monday and Tuesday) at 2:15, 3:30 and 8:15 p. with an extra performance at 1 p. m. on Saturday and Sunday. The planetarium will be open (on a Sunday schedule) on July 5.

Sir Brownie. Intermediate Girt bcout and Girl Scout troops of Horrall school, second through the sixth grades, with their leaders and friends, had a cook out and get together at Coyote Point. Brownie troops and leaders: Troop 8D, Mrs. Raymond Bartels; Troop 71, Mrs. Charles Maxfield; Troop 195, Mrs.

James Osborn; Troop 49, Mrs. H. F. Troop 250, Mrs. Milan Smith, and Troop 107, Mrs.

R. V. Wishmeyer. Intermediate Girl Scout Troop 280, Mrs. Walter Dunlap, leader, and Brownie Troop 274, Mrs.

William Siler, leader, held their cook out previously. Girl Scout Troop 268, wits assistant leader, Mrs. Mildred Tysland. Camino Real, Menlo Park. Pvt.

Robert E. Van Dyke, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Dyke, 245 Grand boulevard, San Mateo, is serving with the Second infantry division in Korea. He entered the Former Residents Return to Vallemar Crimes Counly News Sofs lrcl VALLEMAR, June 29.

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Woodside are returning to Vallemar. They have been in Coeo'solo, Panama, for nearly two vears while Dwight served in the United States navy. Mrs.

Woodside and two children, Donald, 11, and Lee, 7, have returned and arc visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sey of Veronica avenue, Vallemar. Woodside will arrive in about a month. Jack J.

Bartlett, chief driver, USN, has reported to United Stated mobile construction battalion 9, with the Seabees, Pacific fleet. He is the ljusband of Mrs Clara Bartlett of 106 South Fremont street, The Community church will conduct a summer recreation program of folk dancing, games and movies through August 11. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cunningham will direct folk dancing at the church each weekday night.

Nursery care will be provided for young children. Games and movies will he in the multi purpose TQom of Shoreview school. TfimniTtiw Eon Schafer, Jack army in May, 1953, and completed basic training at Camp San Luis Obispo. Supervised Play School at Ray Park A play school for prekindergar Pvt. Jerry R.

Ferguson, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russetl Beardsley, San Mateo. Cadet Lawrence A. Del Santo, of 159 Eleventh avenue, San Mateo, a senior at University of San Francisco, is attending a six week ROTC summer camp at Fort Eustis, Virginia which will terminate July 30.

Howell and Jim Whitney will have ten children is being conducted at Lincoln school in Ray park by the Burlingame recreation department, Assisting at the cook out were Lm ntr.N TbbbbbbI Edgar L. Lincoln, superintendent, 714 Third avenue, San Bruno, is now with the Third infantry division in Korea. A clerk typist in the division, he entered the army in September, 1953, and completed basic training at Fort Ord. announced today. charge ol games.

On July 7 games will be in charge of Bob Cheshire and Ollii; Guinn. Movies on July 14 and August 4 will be shown by Jack Howell and Ross Cory. On July 21 Larry Kindred and Don Ackley will be in charge of games, 1 ci WW 9 mm Mr. and Mrs. H.

W. Ely, Mesdames Frank Munoz, Paul Pera, William Heyden, Ernest Tschorn and Charles Maxfield; Mr. and Mrs. Bob White; Mesdames Joseph Penney, Joe Stockton and Hose Pless ner: Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Bronson, Mrs. H. Woodruff, assistant Yew PARTY ACCeSSOIJISS Del Santo, is participating in a variety of field exercises designed to develop his leadership ability and increase his technical knowledge of the transportation corps. I4 HiaMtisd Av I Aluminum Awnings wk uAe. Hfl 1 28.

August will be the last leader of Troop 195; Mrs. Harold Children who will be 5 years of age prior to November 2 are eligible to register for the school, which meets in room 9 of the school Mondays through Thursdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Mrs. Jo Schwann and Mrs. Mary Hourcaillou will supervise the program.

The class will be limited to 25 youngsters and registration fee is $10 per month. games night, in charge of Senator, Howell and Harry Jenkins. R. C. Cameramen Win Show Awards Two Redwood City cameramen, Lioneil Berryhill, 840 Main street WIW I mm mar 1 Dean, assistant leader, Troop 49; Mesdames Baymour Esposto, Edward Farmer, Pat Miller, Andrew Gill and Frederick Riley; Milan Smith, Mr.

and Mrs. Bradford Herschler Hnd Diane Herschler. Mrs. George ranker, 131 Lind Ed in thr Futile InlorMl to Explain Lieut. Cmlr.

R. V. Wisbmeyer, 1500 Cottage Grove avenue, captain of the L'SS Grapple, while berthed at Treasure Island invited the Indian Guides and their fathers for a tour of the ship. On the tour were ry uy mmm wok. mwm and Robert Stade, were declared winners in the photographic show ending Sunday in San Francisco Hon Mtunl Mt lhim, Gel Sic Ptopla Heu.

IT ISN'T WHERE IT HDUTS Recent medical research confirms that an unsuspected cause of many common chronic diseases and Installations on Approval I I mM Vn0! utS 1 Bl EEDWOOD CITY 1 SAN MATEO QfO tfVQSHi BULL KILLS FARMHAND FLEMINGTON, N. J. OTJ A bull charged Stanley Lalko, a 60 year old farmhand, yesterday and crushed him to death against a building. Berryhill won an award for the best black and white illustrative picture, and Stade for the best personality shot fathers Howard Hem, vai ouDert, George Moore, Jack Howelt and ino Batista with sons Michael Bein, George Moore Mike How el, Johnny Batista and Dick Lar ine Aiexanuer uraroer u. i I acuicry panuui mo orders actually may lie in your nervous system'at a point re mum DKSi o6t oow mote from the point bergh, was guest of honor at a I stork shower June 23 given by Mrs, Fred Yaley Jr.

at her home, 14o5 Second avenue. Co hostesses were Mrs, Dan Sullivan and Mrs. Jim Landerkin of Belmont. Guest list included Mesdames Ira Horn, Dee Owen, John Biehl, Dan Sullivan Herman Nelson, Frank Brumfield, lona Maki, Thomas Finn, Bex Evans, Mel Whiteside, Edward Mathwig, Joseph Starkovich, A. Briski, Bruce Bon of nam or put he if This explains why Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. Lewis, 1323 Monroe, and daughter, Betty Anne, returned home June 21 from a three week vacation trip visiting treatment appnea to the nart that is dis eased or in pain so frequently fails bring the desired relief or bet i friends at Salt Lake City and Den brother. Charles ter heann nefiu and William Mirambntes, and what are some of these diseases Year after its cheerful goodness makes it the and disorders which may have their origin in your nervous system? mmt2mW wm mvmmwmwmw mmm Blood FteMU 1 mmm trnb iHn Lewis and family at Colorado Springs; his mqther, Mrs.

W. Lewis, and sisters, Mrs. Anna R. Tompkins and Mrs. Arthur Schrei man, at Orrick, and Mrs.

Lewis' aunt, Mrs, H. C. Loges, at Fort Morgan. At Sweet Springs, they attended the wedding of Mrs. Lewis' cousin, Betty Ann Vogelsmeier, and visited W.

W. SZ3mYmWr 1 klU WIU1 mmm How can chronic nerve be an unsuspected cause of WORLDS sBI Mi i BBBBH a ni" kiaI lr XJ BBBBCsSBBsBBBB Miss Mene Schwarz of Belmont. Mrs. Carroll Brooks, a former resident of Shoreview now residing in Modesto, is visiting her cousin and wife, Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Brooks, 1403 Mefferd. Mrs. Floyd Brooks and daughter, Beulah, gave a surprise stork shower for Mrs. Carroll Brooks, inviting her former neighbors, Mesdames V. T.

Neal, Ewing Rafferty, Dorothy Cole, June Esson, Jayne Svendsen, Lucile Craig, W. Walker, H. C. McElroy, Joe Starkovich, Esther Briski, Edwin Flagg, Bruce Bon neau, Cordell Gill, James Ice, K. Rex Evans, Don Davis and Margaret Petri.

Bill and Sandra Warner, 857 Jr. and lamiiy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lyter, 241 North Kingston, and children, Linda and Leland, returned June 25 from a week's clamming at Pismo Beach.

mm act m. bbbkbbB tv.A LARGEST ELLIG Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, 916 Anna, and son, Michael, spent the last week end on a motor trip to these lei reason 8eyour resistance to infectious disease, the sensation of pain, the functions of all your organs, glands, muscles and skin, the beating of your hesrt, the flow of your blood, and ail healing are under the direct or indirect control of your nervous system. Consequently, if you suffer pam, if your heart fails to boat normally, or vour stomach fails to digest food properly, if vou become susceptible to infectious disease or fail to heat riormaliv, the intelligent thing to do is to check blood supply and the nerve circuits involved in these vital functions Today, thanks to the Microdyna meter, a highly sensitive diagnostic nprve tracine instrument, often it Santa Cruz, Monterey and Carmel Rand, collecting for the United Beverly Due Carberry, daughter Palsy drive in their noigbbornood received $19.02 in contributions.

RETURNS TO EL SALVADOR ENTLUMl WUiS of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carberry, 1709 Peck, spent the week of June 23 with her grandmoiher, Mrs. A. Floethe, San Francisco.

Mrs. Myrtle Krislofferson of San Francisco spent the last week end at the Carberry home the first visit in five years. is possible to locate with precision Mrs. Sara Rodriguez will return to El Salvador, in western Central America. She has been visiting her daughter, Olanda Banta, Nelson avenue, Pacific Manor, for nearly a year.

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