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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 18

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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Foot Soldier White House Backstairs: Ike Strictly Shower Man Still Essential NEW. YORK. OR Atomic 'artillery, guided, missiles and similar weapons provide a terrifying pros Sunnybrae Plans Annual Picnic The Sunnybrae Improvement association annual picnic has been set for Sunday, August 29. Because of the success of the picnic last year at Big Trees the site has been chosen this year according to Fred A. Stindt, picnic chairman.1 Beer and pop will br.

free throughout The Sunnybrae picnickers and their friends headed by Mayor Wesley Johnson will board special cars for Big Trees on the Southern Pacific's "Suntan" at the Hayward Park station. WASHINGTON CUB Backstairs Service Awards By Dalmo Victor Co. The second service awards dinner of Dalmo Victor company was held at the Villa Charter last night, when Tomlin son I. Moseley, president of the organization for thirty years, was presented with a thirty year award. Eight other employes surprised with ten year awards included Archie Anderson, plant engineer; Willard Coburn, tool and die mak er; Paul Conklin," senior liaison en gineer; William Gates, vice president and chief engineer; tool and die makers Allan Wilson and Garrett Young, and executive secretaries Lillias McKcnna, secretary to Mr.

Gates, and Helen Packer, secretary to vice president, and treasurer Ernest Ashby, Mrs. Firestone Dies At Home in Akron AKRON, Ohio (TP) Mrs, Ida belle. Smith Firestone, widow of rubber company founder Harvey Firestone, died here yesterday at 'the age of 80. Her husband, who founded the tire and rubber company bearing his name in 19O0, died in 1938. Mrs.

Firestone, was a native of Mich. She met her. husband. while he was a salesman for a Columbus, Ohio, buggy company, and they were married in 1895. Mrs.

Firestone was a song writer and had' a number of compositions published. Among them were "If I Could Tell You" and "In My Garden," the opening and closing themes, respectively, of the Monday night radio television show, at the White House: Rift Reported to Kuichar Family Mrs. AUeen Kulcliar. Florir bunda avenue, Burlingame, past president of the Junior League and well known in Peninsula and San Eraneisco civic circles, has' separated from her husband, George V. San Francisco skin specialist, it was revealed today.

The couple were married August 1941, in He'no and have resided since at their avenue home. 1 In addition to her Junior League post, Mrs. Kulchar has held positions as president of the board of the Visiting association of San Mateo county nursing service Like a lot of other men, iTesi dent Eisenhower prefers a shower pect for future warta cut tney will not replace the lowly foot soldier and his rifle, an expert on shoulder arms believes. The role of lite rifleman in the past and the weapons made available to him from colonial times to today are described in a book "From Flintlock to MI," by Joseph W. Shields just published by Coward McCann, Inc.

$7.50. "A bomb or no A tomb, the rifle maa is the keystone around' which all military operations are con to a tub bath. Hence, the tall chief executive isn't too concerned about the apparent brevity of the bathtubs being installed as part of the remodeling of his The outer dimensions had ta be increased, Co provide the proper background for the antique treasure, and the size of the firebox was reduced to conform to the arch of the' facing. While the rush job was being done on the fireplace installation's, work on the rest of the house was delayed by a carpenter's strike in the area. Mr.

Eisenhower said he had given orders to observe whatever regulations were in effect as a result of the. strike: that he wasn't in any hurry. He said he didn't expect they would start moving in any of their possessions until some time in the fall. century old farm home ot edge of the Gettysburg, Fa IS SAN MATEO TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1954 Aiken Angry Over Butter Hike Approval WASHINGTON (1P1 Chairman George B. Aiken today sharply criticized his senate agriculture committee for approving an increase in dairy price supports which he said would hike butter prices 3 cents a pound.

The Vermont Repubiicp.0 said the eommUtee action would, in effect, "tak.i butter off the tables again and price butter' out the market." "The consumer is just not going to sUnd for the price of butter going up," he said. Butter and other dairy products are supported now at 75 per cent of ''fair price" parity. This means the government buys butter, wholesale, at about 57.5 cents a pound. The grocery store price of butler averages GO to 70 cents. By 7, with Aiken leading the dissenters, the agriculture committee yesterday voted to raise the support level to 35 per cent of parity for one year, beginning Sep br The Voice' of Firestone," spon structed." Shields wrote.

"Every on the board of the San I SCTed by the tire and rubber com large caliber weapon is designed to support Mm and similar enemy Francisco tied Cross and American Volunteer Service weapons are directed towards kilL i ir.g him. Why, then, should a dwarf tleticto. Three crated bathtubs were parked in what is to be the living room of the house when the president and first lady visited it last week end to sec how the work is coming along. "Those tubs seem Tather small," commented Mrs. Eisenhower.

"That's what you wanted," the president replied. "That's what we ordered. It doesn't make any difference to me. I don't use them' anyhow." There seems to have been a San Francisco. She is the daughter of the late Howard George Tallerday, who for many years was president of the Western Pipe and Steel company.

be the target of a battle among giants?" He explained: pany. i Funeral services will be private. She. is survived by four sons, Harvey company board chairman; Leon K. of Beverly Hills, president of Firestone of California; Richard C.

of Bath, Ohio, executive vice president, and Roger S. of Bryn Mawr, president of the firm's plastics division in Pottstown, Pa." "Not until a rifleman plants his GI boots on a piece of soil and begins to dig in do we hold that piece City Traffic Box Score Lipstick Truck Shields says' that the rifleman and his weapon form a unique combination warfare he can operate his weapon and carry his ammunition all by himself, he fires by direct observation end is one t03(l Peninsula Bus Fire In Downtown S. S. F. '(Tliw Futr Niin Sirilei) SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, July 8.A bus fire and four grass, fires were reported here Tuesday; bus, owned by the Peninsula Bus Lines, caught fire in the engine at 4:35 p.m.

at Linden and Grand avenues. Firemen extinguished the flames hefore they spread. Grass fires were reported at Patau village, 500 Victory avenue, 108 California avenue, and at 50 South Linden avenue to the rear of the Hose Welding shop. self sufficient combat team. He sug Bajshora CT) ir.

ID. Redwood Norman Rijl gests' mat in addition to atomic weapon research, the nation should Irlvlnp; without flue I'' 3 :3 Smears Highway LOS. ANGELES W) The harbor! freeway was smeared with red 1 after a panel truck went out of control yesterday and rolled over three times. But it wasn't blood, and tt I driver was only slightly hurt. Max Factor company said the load of lipstick in the truck was worth 510,000, I driving without seek ways of making its infantrymen more effective.

mum economical! 'driving without. 7 Killed, 20 Injured In Train Collision MADRID ctn Seven persons were killed and 20 injured when an electric train collided yesterday with a freight train at Los Jlolincs, a village near Madrid. TJcedlERr.d di During the Revolution there was little innocent deception of Mrs Eisenhower in connection with a century old fireplace mantel which the White House staff gave to the Eisenhowers on their 38th wedding July 1. The gleaming white marble, which was a part of the Whltti House from 1B54 to 1873, was all installed even to the precence oi a couple of logs in the firebox when the president and Mrs. Eisenhower visited the farm on July 3.

Mrs Eisenhower expressed her pleasure that it' was installed "in one day." Actually, the heavy marble had been shipped to the farm and the installation took a good part of three days. Some in the basic size and shape of the original plans for the fireplace' were required. a profitable gold mine at Newton Conn. 371 .3 3 n3 Lns eedlnn without dUB Keynccs. II fl, I I t'rai BOY HURT IN FALL iV r.

h. 'tf 3 Robert Valeuff, 8, of 504 East Mo ten," lend Liu? red PRICES ON ELBERT A PEACHES EFFECTIVE mmsisssmitK PEACHES f. F. i Fortieth avenue, San Mateo, suffered cuts and bruises about the face and hands yesterday when he fell from his bicycle, while traveling along Barncson avenue ar.d Yew street. He was treated at Community hospital.

Wllmer J. Updike, 10, Mlllbrac, no issls tradon; Bryan rt. 57, HOB Palm. if ult Utl, WilUaui 11.1, PcCk i ip ii i li I 3.3jw. linrv.

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HT7 El Cornl Other Grocery Prices Effective July 6th thru July 1954 Producer Prices Below Effective July 8th, 9th and 10th TOMATOES eW'llcw llnht: Hunt! McIICll. 3 DAY SPECIALS (Effective July 8th, 9th and 10th) CUBED BUTTER RED RIBBON FIRST QUALITY BEST FOODS 2 19 Fancy, Large for Slicing Him J. Emit. 31, 4D12 Ferr.woodV Haloc. no licenM light! Albertlne DerrJ iit'iii i i is: ll i'il icii Pur.

Iftl't, driver' Uccr.i.c iit.munt nott Robert APPLES Northwest Winesops BEANS Tender, Green, Garden Fresh C. Kali. Son FRESH WMOLE EGG MAYONNAISE i i. 1 il I CI 17, rmrn rd Extra Fancy ffeur'i lie, r.n:ni lbs. 29' 2lhs.25' MarrlcD 1,, Lomft 1 DefMonfePeas r.l.

I i iili.i.ii i.n 1 M' i I.1 II For example CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 2Q Teh team Ho in i i in City, no sioD llsht: a $5,000 thrift account will earn over $800 in interest in just 5 years, though you may start your Early Garden Libby's No. 2 Tins 47e No. 214 Tin 2S37 EeloiDnt, no. licence light: 10 account with as little as 5. S7 light: OryLlo Colv I rij a i exnlred jjcense: KubebI v.

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