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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 3

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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Meet Called to TOimoMQcmii arae Band for Cliifc and S. M. Oplimists Get Charter Solve Problem Of Plane Noise The San Mateo taiy council hsi called a special meeting for next Tuesday when city officials will confer with CAA experts. Sunn)brae representatives, and the new h-appointed airport committee in an attempt 10 solve the current Bay Meadows airpori problem by changing the field's flight Committee N'amed Without going into the issue, council concurred with the planning commission's recommendation on Councilman C. M.

Sneers' 1 named a special committee! 10 be composed of a representative from the planners, Howard C. V.orsc, leader of the Sunnybrae dis-' trict which is protesting planes off the field. Don vice presi- riem of the airpori. Colonel Frank C. Bartlett of the county airpori' commission also asked to sit in as an ex-officio- member at, Myers' suggestion.

Myers told the board CAA representatives, including louche, who maintains offices in alo Alto have voiced a willingness i to cooperate on the issue in every, possible way. He proposed a week's notice be given CAA ex-j perls. Nuisance Claim Myers also requested the inclusion of Colonel Bartlett in the meeting, pointing out that since the last city planning commission meeting, the county airport board took under advisement a proposal to locate auxiliary flight strips east -if the Bayshore. The meeting will begin at 7:45 o'clock next Tuesday night at the city hall. The airpori issue was reopened last month when Bay Meadows airport requested a permissive variance to build new hangars, improve its flight office, and lengthen the runway.

This was promptly followed by a protesting petition from Sunnybrae residents who declared the planes off the field were creating nuisance in taking-off over their homes. SHOE SHORTAGE Loss of trees, especially poplars, in Holland during the war brought a shortage of 50,000 pairs of wooden shoes. Perry Askam. noted singer rf "Tin-" Desert Son?" fame, who i head a musical program at the third annual "Ladies Night" dinner next Monday night given at The i'hukker by the San Mateo Chamber of Commerce. Stanford Club to Meet June 24 The Peninsula Stanford club will hold its last meeting of the year on June 24 in the auditorium of Peninsular school, it was decided at a recent meeting of the executive board held in the offices of Walter A.

Jack, club president. Those present included Frank Ro- che.x, Herbert Mayes. Robert Mc- Roskey, Mrs. Gregory Davis, and Walter Jack. A speaker from the graduate School of Business is promised foi the meeting by program chairman, MeRoskey.

Frank Rochex, chairman of the nominating committee, brought in the following recommendations: president, Frank Ingersoll; vice- president, Mrs. F. E. Hoffman; secretary, Miss Laurette Bona; treasurer, A. L.

Offifcld. Election will take place at the June 24 meeting. Firemen's Ball Kddie national!) popular band has Ixvn Mgned up to play for this )ear. San Mated firemen's jt vas announced today by Einar Peter-ton, chairman of the The fourteenth annual ball i ie held July li at Kay Meadows' clubhouse for the benefit of the uidous' and fund of the San and departments Kadi Uic firemen's ball pre- sents a popular band, new to Peninsula Fiupdiruk recently concluded an fight-month engagement in the Mural room of the St. Francis ho lei in San Francisco.

Other engagements include the larger hotels in Dallas. Seattle. Salt Lake' City and Hollywood In addition! has a regular radio pio- gram. He is known to of dance-goers through his identi-' fying theme of "music styled for The orchestra has been gaining popularity since Fiupatrkks recent discharge from the army. "With his new MCWS of dance music, and the way the American, public has taken a turn toward the sweeier sule of music, in presenting Mr Fiupatrick, expect the ball to be an en greater success i this year than ever before," com-, mented Peterson.

This year the San Mateo hall is being held in conjunction with the' Hillsborough fire department which recently established a widow's and orphans' fund. Tickets' are being mailed to every home in Hillsborough, and proceeds from this year's dance will be shared with the Hillsborough department to aid the latter organization in starting its fund. S. M. Student Wins Oregon (7.

Degree UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, June the 964 who received degrees at the seventieth annual commencement exercises of the of Oregon Sunday, June 15, was a student from San Mateo. Warren Scott Smith received his bachelor of science degree in business administration. Accusations The San Club i receive Mateo Opumi-t its dialler at a lattrt 4 HKIWVOOI) CITY, June 37--The dinner meeting SatuHav mshl a 1 stale highway patrol VMS Benjamin Kidnkhn hotel 1'rev sating an incident Sunday in which idents of the other seniv clubs a roup of bioelM. threatened Burge, Vw 1-formed" club to San Mateo painter of 311 San Carles Other tin and officials nue. South Redwood City, after i hav en incited and'an atiend- aulomohiic had struck ance of 250 is expected The partj one of the bike riders on Ralston will start at 7 p.

m. and iW at avenue 3 30 a. m. The initallation of offi The bicycle club member who and the presentation of the claims he was hn by the car. 25-, charter from Optimist Imernalion- Harold Kirkbride of 360 al will be broadcast K.SMU Elm street.

San Mateo, was treated Election of officers will be held al Mills Memorial hospital for lac- at an evening meeting tomorrow, B. Ivemon, counselor for Opti- told officers Hut, an he niist International, who spent came tn a the Skvline arte- lh la in San M.iteo rial, several of the cyclists came f-rsani7ins the club, announced up, opened bis door and "took a that it i more than 80 mem- Bo Quizzed in LangtordJIall Plane Crash SANTA MONK 17- IP 1'olicc A Hiiv ner. a rjlbit hunter to- da about the bullet that shot I down ihe private airplane of sinaer Frawes Langford and her husband Jon Hall ror Pilot Bill HIT ner v.ere injurt-d, bin the under- carriije of ihier Republic Seaix-e plane 1:1 a crash lard ins sfu-r bullet knocked MX off the propel fer had the bulk'', lieen a foot er. Hall said, it v.ould hit him in the batk of iiio was cool a cucuinher Hall aid "She's to it She through lots of gunfire the v.nr TUESDAY. IT 1947 SAX TIMES- swum" at him after accusing him hers, of hitting one of their number He, Club said he went back and found Kirkbride the roadside.

Burge said he was unable to determine any thus the Optimist one of the largest San Mateo. Plans are being made to hold a joint meetms with the newU- injuries or that Kirkbrsde's bike i formed San Mateo Club and the i i i i had been damaged, Redwood Citv club Daily N.Y.Fli-ht i-s By American Air American Airlines will inaugurate daily transcontinental sen-ice between Mills field, Washington. D. and New York Monday, July 7, utilizing its famed Five Star DC-6 flagships and flying over the scenic Sun Country route, it was announced today by Ernest C. Miehle, district sales manager for the bay area.

On the same day, American Airlines will also introduce the first one-carrier service between the bay area and the Southwest, with daily overnight service to Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, utilizing 50- passenger DC-4 aircraft. At Dallas, the flight connects with a number of convenient schedules to all parts of the South and Southwest. American's Five Star DC-6 flight to New York and "The Southerner." will depart from Mills field at 8:20 a (PST) daily. It arrives in Washington, D. at 9:15 p.

m. (EST) and New York at 10:45 p. m. (EST). So So Different Styled by KROEHLER What to look for in upholstered furniture? Good design good wormansmp; selected fabrics to grye you long wear.

All these things and many more exemplified in these new and smart Kroehler living room groups. (Guaranteed moth proof Designed for modern living, other 2 arid 3 piece sectional furniture sets and 2 piece chesterfield sets. Countless combinations the two, 2-pc. soft end sections and the center section. These upholstered pieces will attractively furnish any room good selection of practical fabrics.

'CMttrvrtiM All ol the ibovt ituiei irt comtructid. Enjoy iht liuury of pttfrcl comfort DKIUU Kralitcr his rftvtloptd thu IKW conilrutiior vuh (no complete wti of ipnnfi in tlw Hit two conpktt xti of ttw luck. To make room lor new merchandise, special rug reductions. MOHAWK RIVERSIDE WILTON RUGS, Reg. 8.95 yd.

Two-tone Now OTHER 9x12 RUGS, in colon from 6950 Credit if Thieves Rip Safe. Escape With S70 HrdHU4 CITV. June 17 -Burglars 'forced their ay into the Walker Beverage company's warehouse at 232 Franklin street here, blew the office sjfe, and made off with the contents, approximately S70, Redwood City police said today. Entry was made probably Sunday night. Officers on their patrol discovered the rear door forced at 2 o'clock in the morning.

An adding machine was also taken by the thieves. Most of the company's cash had been banked on Saturday. Owner- operator is M. L. Walker of 60 Avondale street, this city.

S. M. Veteran Gets li. S. in Husbandry GeorRC Toulson of San Ma'eo received a bachelor of science degree in meat animal husbindn from the California Polytechnic collego at San Luis Obispo during the forty-first annual commencement exercises recent Toulson is a and attended San Mateo Junior college before entering California Poluechnic At Cal Poly he was active in the Sigma Phi Kappa, an honorary service or- gamzation.

and the Boots and Spurs club. GIRARD'S IS A TANTALIZING DRESSING Salads can be treats. Chill salad r.ie,-ns and vegetables. Toss gently with Gira'J's French Dressing and on chilled Here's a salad with the whiff and of something special. Contains Pure Vegetable Oil GET GIRARD'S FROM YOUR GROCER'S FEELS MUCH BETTER NOW "Since I started eating KELLOCC'S ALL-BHAy, I have been regular as clockwork.

I feel better now than when I was twenty jears younger!" You, too car stipation due to lack of bulk in the diet bv eating A i BRAXfor oreakfast. Eat an ounce every day in milk (or mixed other I Kellogg cereals, or baked in I muffins) and I drink plenty of water. YOUR MONEY SACK if you are not satis- i fied after a ten-day trial! Order KELLOCC'S AU-MAir wday. Keep regular naturally. Mateo Burlingame for lasting beauty A Shining Gift Beautnully designed silver- plated hoiloware plain and engraved patterns handsome pieces that are a delightful gift for the bride.

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