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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 33

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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12 San Mateo Times June 15, 1960 Flying Course Lessons Readied DEATHS EL GRANADA Private, commercial ground school in structions, in a four.toj: ISAEELLE KRAHN Disarm Plan Unacceptable GENEVA (API The. United States and France said today the new Soviet disarmament plan is unacceptable to the West iri its present form. U.S. Ambassador Fredrick M. lands, with inurnment Memorial park, Colma.

Wi HAGCAR VJ; Mrs. Isabelle Gertrude Krahn, Daly City, S.S F. Clash on Route cATiTtr saw vPANCTsnn Skvline boulevard. Itocca ar five week course at Half. Moon Bay Airport will start within the next few weeks.

Limited to 20 students, the class 6.7, 1230. street, San Mateo, died, yesterday at Community hospital. A native of San Fran FERNA WHITE will be held two nights REDWOOD CITY cisco, she had resided here for sttweicfrt iigfitwei; services will be conducted tomcr: trom 7:30 id 11 p.m. and will the past 10 years, nw nt ii a.m. lrorr.

Surviving are three daugmers, Mrs. Beverly Nlebla, Mrs. Evelyn Wash and Wear Tinncy chapel for Mrs. Fcrna A. White, CI, who died Monday at their last ditch fight to have the Miller, bolh of San Mateo, and disrupt the present East West btil 1 which arc growing more rapidly basic meteorology and civil regulations.

For further information, please contact Raymond Nichol of El, Granada. her residence, 747 Upland road. Mrs. Isabella Beck of San Bruno route of a new eifiJu lane. inter anv others in the county once of power and increase the danger of war.

Interment will be Alta Mesa a sun, John Krahn, ot San Memorial park, Los Altos. slacks HI Bruno: 10 "randchildren and Eaton said the plan would re three great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held quire the withdrawal of American forces1 from Western' Europe, leaving America's allies at the Friday at 8:30 a.m. from Patterson and O'Connell chapel, with requiem mass to follow at 9 a.m A GRAND GIFT FOR mercy of vastly superior Soviet stale freeway changed Irom thej tic Skyline boulevard route present route ol Junipero Serraj would run along mostly unde boulevard westward to Skyline vclopcd areas, while the; Juni boulevard to a headnS of sUte highway commission heiEdKIIc said in additioT1, high this morning. Their arguments way built along the top of a were immediately challenged by I ridge of mountains would not re District State Highway Engineer quiro as much fill and cutting J.

Sinclair and neighboring operations as would a freeway city officials from Daly City. further down the hills. Robert B. Bradford, chairman I jjoccn claimed that construc of the state highway commis 1 tiori 0 a freeway along the sion, promised to beep the jing junipero Serra boulevard WOW! WOW! at St. Bartholomew's church.

Interment will be in Holy Cross cemetery, Colms. A rosary will be recited tomorrow night at 8 clock at the chapel. forces. He rejected the Soviet demand for abolition of all arms and armed forces' as unrealizable in the immediate future, and urged, instead negotiation of preliminary measures as a first step toward a Give Dad a pair of these light, cool, comfortable Ha'ggar Flight weight Slacks. A blend of 65 Rayon and 35 Dacron, the'y wash easily and require little pressing.

They keep their crease and stay good looking longer! In all the popular summer shades. THE MANOR THEATRE HAS A treaty for total' disarmament, French delegate Jules Moch neanng open zor unouier oi. days for submission of addition' told Soviet Deputy Foreign Min ister Valerian Zorin that the de mand for abolition of all vehicles SNEAK PREVIEW FRIDAY NIGHT MILDRED BAINARD Funeral services were held this afternoon From Patterson and 07Connell chapel for Mrs. Mildred Barnard, 55, who died yesterday at Mills hospital. Mrs! Bainard had resided four years in San Mateo, making her home at 360.1 Alameda de las Pulcas with.

her husband, Wayne would "bisect" South San Francisco's watershed area arid would create additional drainage problems, as well as disrupting the city's orderly growth. Pointing out that the route recommended by the local division of highways would bypass Winston Manor at Hickey boule able to carry nuclear weapons 2 for 515 Some ityle pre euffed was impossible in the initial of a disarmament treaty. AT 8:30 P.M. IT'S A W. Bainard, area controller fori vard.

Sinclair maintained thatj moving the proposed freeway Argentina Asks UN Session UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. TAP westward would create an trcme fog hazard." sA briefs and written arguments, and promised that a definite route will be finally selected by the state body in less than 90 days. In contrast to a previous hearing late last year, also in the auditorium of South San Francisco High school, this morning's hearing was attended by a crowd of less than 100 persons, composed mostly of state, county and' city officials. South San Francisco Mayor Andrew Hocca presented his city's case and urged the commission to swing the major new freeway westward toward Skyline boulevard "at a most northerly location so as not to disturb built up area." Sinclair said that the use dfj BIG FILM FROM A MAJOR STUDIO 3rd Avo.

and Ellsworth San Mateo OPEN MONDAY nd FRIDAY 9:30 to 9 Argentina asked today for an Armour and company. She was a native of Forth Worth, Texas. Mrs. Bainard was a member of the First Baptist church of San Mateo. Surviving are her husband; two sons, Walter D.

Bainard, of Richland, and Dean Bainard, of San Mateo: two sisters, Mrs. Louise Hardin of. Aledo. urgent meeting of the U. i.

iecu rity Council to take up its charge that the transfer of Adolf Eich mann rom Buenos Aires to Is the present Junipero berra boulevard of tour lanes as suggested by South San Francisco would be "inadequate for the traffic desire. "If no freeway were provided in the Junipero Serra corridor," the slate engineer continued, "thp heavy traffic that will de rael last month violated Argentine national sovereignty. Miss Dorothy L. Quails, of! The arrest by an Israeli group called 'Volunteer Commando's velop will turn this boulevard also transgressed international law and the U. N.

Charter and created a climate of insecurity Forth Worth, and a granddaughter Kimberly Ann Bainard, of Richland. The Rev. L. W. Davidson, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiated at the services.

Interment was in Alta Mesa Memorial park. Los Altos. HATTDZ POTTER CRAIG Boy Jailed For Knife and lad; of confidence "incom into a formidable Darner in tnai all crossings of vehicles, buses and pedestrians must cross at protected only by traffic signals at the most. "With a freeway the through patible ivith the preservation ol international peace, it oeciareu Argentine Delegate Mario Ama traffic is separated Irom all 'deo presented the written request to Ambassador Tingfu F. Tsiang of Nationalist China, president of Mrs.

Hattie Potter Craig, 85, of. classes of cross trainc. Mayor Frank Pacclli reiterated his city's previous arguments in favor of the Junipero Serra route. the ll nation council this month San Francisco, mother of Edward If. H.

Craig of Burlingame, died Thursday at Children's hospital Tsiang, after consulting other members, was expected to call in San Francisco, after a long a meeting for next week, probably Tuesday or Wednesday. illness. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Donald Harlow; three grandchildren, and two CANVAS Newspaper editor Herbert Bay great grandchildren. A native" of Almont.

Can ard Swoce said that a' sure way Mrs. Craig lived in San Francisco to failure was to please 35 years, and was a irequer.t everybody." Victor Ramirez, 18, a pantryman, of. 2004 Harding avenue, San Mateo, was arrested on a charge of possessing a deadly weapon last night after a local resident reported to police that he saw the suspect holding a knife while talking to two teenage vouths in a car at Lindbergh and Bradley avenues. According to Policeman Ed Swetlik, the youth and three teen age girls were seen by the resident walking along the street when a car containing the two youths drove up and stopped. "When the youths in the ear started talking to the quartet, Ramirez was seen holding a knife with a 3 inch blade behind his back, Swetlik reported.

The neighbor tailed police. When Swetlik arrived, the vouths in the car had departed. The officer said the knife was. found nearby a clump i of bushes, where a neighbor reported having seen Ramirez throw it. The youth admitted owning the Swetlik stated.

visitor on the Peninsula. Funeral services will be held ati Loaded Cart, Man Jailed His "getaway cart" overloaded with 44 cartons of cigarettes and four assorted bottles of liquor, a South San Francisco man was apprehended outside a local market last night by a fleet footed store employe. According to police, Donald Ewiac McCloy, 31, a locksmith, whn resides at the Norman ho Births 1 p.m. from Manecly Matthews chapel in San Francisco. Inter ment will be at Cypress Lawn Memorial park.

Colma, MILLS HOSPITAL Born to Mr, and STROM, John; 77 Duncan CARNIVAL SAtE ON CANVAS FOOTWEAR! Smith Heller has purchased a huge quantity of canvas footwear. We must unload Your big: chance to save dollars for the whole family right at the beginning of the season. Women's Washable Casuals street. San Francisco, 14. i daughter.

BOBB, David, 1770 Adam: street, San Mateo, June 14, a son tel, entered the Lucky market at Fifth and El Cammo Heal in San Mateo about 7 p.m.. He uroceeded to load up a TROWBRIDGE, Harold'. 131 EDITH BECK SAN CARLOS Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 1 p.m. from White Oaks chapel for Mrs. Edith Beck, 49, 1400 Laurei street, Apt.

2. who died last Wednesday at home. She was a native of Berlin. Germany. Surviving are her mother, Mrs.

Alwine Barthemcus of West Germany, and three children, John, Santa Lucia avenue, San Bruno June 14, a sot. Hillsborough Lad FISHER, Robert. 1642 South grocery cart with the cigarettes and liquor, including two "fifths" of vodka, one fifth of bourbon and a pint of gin. Total value of the merchandise was Earns MIT Decred Grant, street, San Mateo, June 14 a daughter. KLINGER Robert, 6D1 East Renee and Sheryl Beck, all of Anthony N.

Johnson, 3640 Hals avenue, Hillsborough, received his bachelor of science de Thirty ninth avenue, San Mateo, June 14, a son. $121.62. Ravmond C. Kolmsten, a de nartment manager for the store. CARABALLO, Manuel.

4U24 Redwood City. Interment will be in Alia Mesa Memorial parlc, Los Altos. ANTONE MARDECICH gree in mechanical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at the school's nineth fourth annual graduation Baiboa way, Fremont, June a daughter. told police he saw McCloy exciting without having bothered to go through a check out stand. Holmsten said he and a clerk ran to the door, and there was McClov sprinting at top speed BELMONT Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow Johnson was a member of Scabbard and Blade, the school's SEQUOIA HOSPITAL Born to Mr.

and fl a.m., from White Oaks chapel for Antone Mardecich, 87, 418 Oxford way. who died Monday east on Fifth avenue, pushing honor society, and a Cadet u. UNTIEDT, William Fred, 1475 Marborough Los Altos, June 14, a son. night at a Sunnyvale rest home. A requiem mass will be cele the cart in front of him.

Mc Cloy's sprint, however, was somewhat hampered, police said hv 1 ho aoDarcnt fact he forti Col. in the Army EOTC. He was also a member of the American Ordinance association and American Society of Mechanical Richard. 1536 Harbor boulevard, Belmont, June brated at 9:30 a.m. at, the Immaculate Heart of Man' Catholic church, here.

Interment will be fied himself with some type of Engineers. intoxicating beverage oeiore dc einninu his shopping venture. 14, a daughter. MEYER, Konrad 1602 Carle ton court. Redwood City, 'June 14, a son.

in Holy Cross cemetery, Colma A rosary will be recited tonight A single cellar tree from the! vast timber belt of Oregon andj Northern California provides! wood for 300,000 pencils, reports: TERR3L. Robert 1944 Ho was captured by Holmsten and held until the arrival ol police, who hooked him at city jail on charges of 'petty theft at the chapel at 8 clock. james a. McDonnell Red White Blue Black the Lead Pencil Manufacturers Birch street, San Carlos, 14, a son. FCJLLERTOK, William.

1D2C MILLBHAE James Albert Mc and drunkenness. Springfield drive. San Carlos, Donnell, 94. a native cf Michigan, died last night at' Millbrae Serra Sanatorium. A resident of, the county 20 years, he was a retired June Vk.

a daughter. KREBS, Leo 2752 Kerning ton road, Redwood City, June 15 barber and lived at 722 Cordil 28 Shown are only a few of the canvas piayshoes for summer casual wear. Wash and wear super soft casuals for all day wear: Cool, ventilated uppers, cushioned insoles and cork and crepe outsoles. leras avenue, San Carlos. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Grace Mesler Sail Csrjos and one grandson. Private services will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. from Chapel of the High PENINSULA HOSPITAL Born to Mr. and TIPTON, Robert 3900 Chi ton lane. San Bruno, June 14, daughter, DREW, Edwin '(372 Cherry avenue.

San Brnno', June 14. daughter. PELLEGRINI, Guido 1 3.95 Regular to PROTEST GOLDEN'S SPEECH GREENVILLE, S.C. DPI The local Kiwatiis Club cancelled a spec'chi scheduled Thursday by Harry Golden alter receiving telephone calls protesting the appearance of the author who ad vocates racial integration. 1 Roberta drive, San Mateo, June 14, a son.

CONCHA, Luis, 610 Pino' street, San Bruno, June 14, a daughter GHILD'S BOrS HIGH TENNIS MEN'S CANVAS OXFORDS CHILDREN'S CANVAS OXFORDS GOVERNMENT SALE SEALED BID OPENING JUNE 29, I960 SURPLUS REAL PROPERTY Located At LITTLE DEVIL'S SLIDE MILITARY RESERVATION SAN MATEO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Bids are i nvited for the purchase of 'the following unimproved real Properly in San Mateo County, California. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY A porcel of land training approximately 13.70 acres located on a high cliff between State Highway No. 1 and the Pcafie Ocean, approximately 15 miles south of San Francisco County line, in San Mateo County, California. Access by groveled roadway from the highway to the top of the hill, a distance ot approximately 300 ft. HOW, WHERE AND WHEN TO BUY All bids must bcsubmlHed on Invitalion, Bid and Acceptance Form No.

GSA PBS 9 1, 75, which describes the properly, states fhe terms and conditions of sale, and provides instructions on Bids will be received at General Services Business Service Center, 49 Fourlh Street, Son Francisco, California, until 3:00 P.M., Pacific Daylight Time, June 2.9, 1960, at which place and time they wilt be publicly opened and read. Property may be inspected at any time. Ail Bids to be acceptable shall be on an "as is, where is" basis. Th sale shall be for cash or credit. A bid deposit of 10 of the total amount bid must accompany the bid in the form of postal or oxpress money order, certified or cashier's, check.

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