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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 61

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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47 12 Wednesday, June 17, 1964 Change at the Helm PLAN ASSAILED D.C Will Be Saluted in Special TV Documentary Meeting Fails to Winners in I Doll Shoiv Are Listed More than 600 dolls were entered in Daly City's fifth an Halt Opposition nual doll show at the War Memorial Community Center, To Hickey Route show officials have announced. The show was suonsored by A wall of opposition to the ex Daly City will be saluted, in a special television documentary early next month. The documentary will be shown by station KPIX as a prelude to the city and the Cow Palace playing host to the Republican National Convention. The documentary will trace' the development of Daly City from its incorporation in 1911 to its present status as the second largest city in San Mateo County, having the Daly City Eecreastion Department, Here are the winners: Hickey died two years ago with the defeat of a thirty five million dollar bond issue. Included in the program will be both still photographs and film clips.

A KPIX team will film Daly City scenes for use on the show. The program is tentatively scheduled to be aired sometime during the first weekend in July. It will be produced by Caryl Coleman, producer and director of" public affairs for the television outlet. Mona Baker, a member of the publicity committee of the Daly City Colma Chamber of Commerce, is production co ordinator for the show. asked the city coun Traphles Susan Urn, Indian roupw; Christina Salvador, Japaneae doll; W.ar.

sha Levlne, foreign doll wim baby; Felicity BenxJva lMjl "aegfV cil why the homes were allowed to be built if it was known tenl niad or KatherlKe Hay, old den; Ann uncNicnm, uirw oriim years ago that the road would go through there. a population of almost 60,000 yey and Yvonne Ramsey; persons. Councilman Andrew Hocca said: "Yoj can't say the road will go through until it does go through." The homeowners questioned Wilson on the possibility of mak CalrS and Marole Kirk fllasl, Mcanle elyn Williams, Janls ing Collins Avenue, just she hloncv Christiansen. itharlne WUIanl. Jan cutest niDY oi tenths of a mile north of Hickey, the cross county lateral.

rich and Elt Wilson said that Collins would 2 HOUR SPECIAL FAST SERVICE MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY McNIdiol, Jim Merlo and Leigh Katt also be extended from. Junipero Serra to Skyline, but it would serve a different purpose He said the' county plans to extend Baldwin and Rwy Lindssy; bride doll tension of Hickey Boulevard in South SaB Francisco to Skyline Boulevard was still pretty much intact this week despite a peace meeting among residents of West Winston Manor, the South San Francisco City Council and countv engineer Don Wilson. The meeting between members of the protesting West Winston Manor Homeowners Association and Wilson was arranged after city councilmen were unable to handle some of the technical questions thrown at them the week before. Last right's meeting was not much more productive. Wilson toid the homeowners the route of the proposed extension Hickey from Junipero Serra to Skyline had been computed to be "the best route" to serve the needs of the county.

"It's just like the' arteries in your body' he said. "A highway has to be located in certain ways to function properly." The engineer brought artist's renderings to show the effect of the proposed highway through the subdivision. He said the extension had been planned for ten years. Wilson said that contrary to the beliefs of the homeowners, no part of the subdivision would be "isolated" and the traffic that the streets would receive would be no more than what they get now John Siacotos, president of Cathy Czrdau, nii5 1linru! 7.VI, Vii.Lnl rlental RftB Peadr Karen Mazzola Hickey ali the way over to Hill nrf crosovi side Boulevard. Howarfl, ChrlstlnE Carrlk Perciria Because of the location of the association, Ray Forcina of Skyline Plaia Paints.

Standing, left to right, are David Bis sett, secretary of Crocker Citizens Bank and Richard Bianehuii, treasurer, of Jug Shop cemeteries, Collins cannot be THE SKYLINE Plaza Merchants' Association has officers for Are 1964 65 year. The new president is Stan Levy, seated at center, of Skyline Hardware. Vice president is George Cordellos, seated at right, of George's Bcanty Salon. At lelt is the outgoing president of the SCSI arcsstu era aon jean ootca, Sandra Hansen and Hc racs Flits pret extended further, he pointed acc fuss arm inaf in vocational Fat Wild (PBst Times Photo) Cemetery property cannot TYPICAL MINIMUM PRICES Dancy Hooper and Kethv Baldwin; mil be taken by eminent domain proceedings. 19 64' SKIRTS SLACKS 5W SUITS COATS Paul Kautman, ot 1UH Lang ford Drive, asked Wilson DEATHS PACIFICA ACClDEiVT Couple Flee the road adding to the serious and Ann WteNlchDl; HJial group! Ann drainage problem that is area now.

SAM SHASKY 6215 MISSION ST. DALY ciTY He pointed out that his home had been rendered "market less" because of damage that has occurred with "inadequate Flaming Car fVlCNCnui. ymnia raimtjr spiu ujaa O'fAsNSY. Youth Bally to Hear Singers The Thomas Indian Family, the Westmont College Quartette and Dean McClure ali will sing I ROCKER THE FINEST NAf. THE FINEST NAME Funeral services for Sam Shasky, 65, a bail bondsman and former flyweight boxer, were held Sunday from Sinai Memorial Chapel, San Francisco.

In trol of his eastbound vehicle on IN 5 3738 drainaee A young couple escaped from curve. The auto plunged off Wilson said the water runoff would be increased, because the water would not be soaked into LEANERS 1 AND FRENCH LAUNDRY terment was in Salem Ceme tery, Colma. their overturned car moments before it burst into flames Friday afternoon after it rolled off the Sharp Park Road, Pacifica police and firemen reported. at the Youth for Christ of Greater San Francisco rally at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the War Memorial Auditorium at McAllis AMPLE FRE PARKING the road and turned over en its side but was stopped from railing further down the embankment by a tree.

the ground. He said that the the association, said that manyi Shasky, a resident of 836 Alta Loma Drive, South San Francisco, died at Peninsula Hospital same thing would occur, ever, as the Sierra Monte opmerit is built. of the residents were under the impression that the plans for The South San Francisco City Wylie's passenger, Sandra ter Street and Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco. According to Officer Charles after a heart attack. Romeo, 21, of 359 Newman He had been an associate of San Francisco bail bondsman Drive South San Francisco, Roberts, Gordon James Wylie, 21, of Sunnyvale, an employe of an electronics firm, lost con Westborough, Vote Set smelled smoke almost imrncdi A.

Boyd Puccinelli for 18 years. ft atelv. Survivors include ms wife, Council has set August 11 forrSouth San Francisco to annex Wylie kicked out the wind ennetif Myrtle, and two married Westborough. The previous at ALWAYS F3RST OUAUTY Underpass on tempt was defeated in a shield of the vehicle and helped the injured Miss Romeo from the auto shortly before it burst ADALINE E. GILTNER OPEN 3 NIGHTS WED.

and FR1. NIGHTS UNTIL 9:30 THURS. TIL 9:00 SUNDAY. JUNE 21' Rte. 1 Opensl into flames.

Firemen reported the auto! Funeral services for Adaline A similar attempt by Daly City to annex the area in 1961 a special election to annex the 123 acre inhabited portion of Westborough The second reading of the ordinance was read Monday night Under the annexation of inhabited areas law, only persons living in the areas to be annexed can vote in the special election This is the second attempt by E. Giltner of 418 Florence Street, Daly City, were held last was also Qeieatea in a rei OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. was completely enveloped in flames by the time they arrived and nearby brush and trees The new Gateway Drive undercrossing at Route 1 in week by tne V. U. Laswell Chapel.

She died in San Fran The uninhabited portion of Westborough was annexed by Daly City has been opened to were burning. Miss Romeo was give first Big Quantity Sportshirts sco. A native of Missouri, she iraftic. New bus stops have been pro aid by a passerby and Doth she South San Francisco in. faeptem ber' of last year and Wyue were taken to Penin Penney's Savings Prices! lived in California for the past 50 years.

She was a member of vided on either side of the freeway, with walkways to Gate sula Hospital for treatment of minor injuries. the Candy and Confectioners Union. way Drive. When traffic has been shifted Survivors include her son, Hugh J. Giltner; her brother, Edwin Westenhouse; and her to the new Gateway Drive undercrossing, the existing intersection of the freeway at John Glenn Drive on the west and former Gateway Drive on the east, will be permanently closed, officials said.

The undercrossing was constructed in advance of the sisters, Mrs. May Neiderhiser and Mrs. George Todorff Interment was In Golden Gate Cemetery. Bicycles Go On the Block The Daly City Police Department will auction off abandoned and unclaimed bicycles and tricycles at 18 a.m. Friday, June 26, at the rea ture construction of the nearby interchanee of the Route 1 Hurry for these new tetter plaids, prints, and solids cotton and rayon textures, all in wanted summer colors all machine washable, of freeway and Skyline Boulevard as an interim measure lor the Purse Returned Barbara Soderberg of 2 CDro nado Drive, Daly City, reported last week that a large purse that she had lost liad been returned to her.

She had lost the purse the week prior. of City Hall. About 15 will be put on auction block. safety and convenience of residents of this area, state engineers explained. course sizes small dium, and large.

ram nn ffttm a aim rtTOinrmmmrmmmmwmrm I WHAT'S DOING Iii North County A COMPLETE CALENDAR OF EVENTS TODAY PACIFICA AM TOASTMASTERS, Sea Bowl, 7 a.m. HI FI TEEN CLUB, Eighth Grade Invitational Dance, War Memorial Community Center, 7:30 p.m. DALY CITY LIONS, Toto's Restaurant, noon. DALY CITY ROTARY, Friar Room, noon. DALY CITY CQLWA DEMOCRATIC CLUB, Garden Village School, 8 p.m.

DALY CITY SENIOR CITIZENS, Westlake Community Baptist Church, 10:30 a.m. PACIFICA TEEN CLUB, Oddstad Park Clubhouse, 7:30 p.m. PSI EPSILON, 12 Felton Avenue, South San Francisco. 8 p.m. THURSDAY DALY CITY PLAYERS, Westlake Park Clubhouse, 8 p.m.

DALY CITY TOASTMASTERS, Westlake Library. 7 a.m. DALY CITY COMMUNITY CHORUS, West moor Park Clubhouse, 8 p.m. DALY CITY COLMA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Friar Room, noon. PACIFICA PM TOASTMASTERS, Red Cross Building, 8 p.m.

FRIDAY THREE ONE ACT PLAYS, Pacifica Players, Oddstad Park Clubhouse, and Saturday, 7:30 p.m. JEFFERSON BRIDGE CLUB, Westmoor Park Clubhouse, 7:45 p.m. EL CAMINO REELERS, War Memorial Community Center. 8 p.m. KALICO KATS, Thomas Edison School, 7:30 p.m.

SATURDAY LAKE MERCED OPTIMIST CLUB, installation, Sai Wu Gardens, 8 p.m. THORNTON BEACH PARK DEDICATION, park site, 11 a.m. MONDAY MOOSE LODGE 3064 WIVES, VFW Hall, 328 Maple Street, 8 p.m. PACIFICA SQUARES, Pacific Manor School, HILLCREST CIRCLE OF DRUIDS, Eagles Hall, 8 p.m. PACIFICA PLANNING COMMISSION, City Hall, 8 p.m.

DALY CITY COUNCIL, City Hall, 8 p.m. TUESDAY DALY CITY PLANNING COMMISSION, City Hall, 3 p.m. co Some call you Father, some call you Dad, Papa, Pater or the Old Man. We love you always, toe love you truly. Even when you may seem unruly! So gifts we present for your work and play, To do you honor en Father Day! a.

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