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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 34

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Peninsula' Women to Pump Gas PENINSULA SECTION SECOND FRONT PAGE Panorama By George Wbitesell SAN MATEO TIMES AND DAILY NEWS LEADER For Schools P29 Z1, P27 Z2 SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1961 SAN BRUNO Eighteen count cm 13 beautiful women dressed appropriately in coveralls ana crease smears, will donate their time pumping gasoline next Saturday to the "Build Class rooms" campaign in this citv Weapon Against Described in Communism South S. F. Mrs. James Clarke, chairman This Peninsula is loaded with "do it yourself" disciples who will attempt nearly anything short of surgery. They do woodworking or wood butcherT ing.

They build brick and concrete block walls that sometimes look a bit seasick. They make their own hi fit sets and mosaic tables. They rebuild automobiles and they invent gadgets and gizmos. They paint walls and pictures and photograph everything from noodles to nudesi They include a generous number of amateur bartenders who sample their own work with great gusto and create cocktails from whatever happens to be handy. of the drive, to raise S90.00CI to build six additions for the ele mentary school district to.

class overloads and double sions, said the volunteers are mothers. We'll 'back to school vcek in the manner that many holidays were spent by frontier communities, Mrs. Clarke The members of the community i early settlements used to gath er and have a house raising bee, house warming for a new 'Americanism Is What We Stand For' SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO "The time has come to decide what couple to set them started." But one of the big "do it yourself kicks right now is barbering. The trend can be noticed in heavy sales of barber kits that include electric clippers, a "butch" attachment, a comb and shears. The group wm pump gas at Jim's Super Shell station, 2900 i San Bruno avenue, just off Sky line, in San Bruno, in two hour shifts from 6 a.m.

until 1 a.m The manager of the station, Jim Ball has agreed to donate. all profit on gas, oil and lube jobs to the "Build Classrooms" fund if we are' for," Councilman Leo J. Ryan urged last night he preM sented the city copies of three historic documents to be on' the walls of the city hall. "The people are all talking about bomb shelters, about a better volunteers will man the tanks. can't thinfc of a more worth civilian defense program.

The Soviet Union has resumed A bomb The odd gimmick to this is that the home grown barber rarely uses himself for a subject. When he wants a hair cut he goes to a barber shop. But he is totally without compunction. in offering to barber any member of the family or luckless neighbor he can decoy into his clutches. This is an old and well tried attitude of experi 'menters.

"You and me should try something out on you," testing, setting off its third bomb while cause than our 'nefdy' school district," Mrs, Clarke stat Pollution lild Classrooms" is a non today. President Kennedy has ordered the resumption of testing in this nation. This all points to the general prohlem. We seem to be heading iivthe'sarr direction as the world was in the ia30's when Hitler was beginning his profit corporation organized by San Bruno Citizens commit Board in tee to aid the elementary school district through the next two years while the city's assessed valuation is catching up with the required school district bond capacity. 1 Naturally, the chief victims arc the small fry.

If Daddy is going to cut your hair, you "hold still" or else. New Survey The unusual campaign, which thus far has raised nearly S10, excluding pledges by Consolidated Some 1,000 individuals and panics in the Bay Area who Lands Inc. and G. W. Williams previously registerd with the Bay company to build the schools at Area Air Pollution Control dis cast, started with the investiga trict as owners of multiple dwel lings or operators ot non tion of.

the citizens group into the reasons why the city's elementary: school district never seemed to. hat incinerators, are receiving secondary information forms this catch up with classroom demand week. rise to power. "I do not know what we can do to stop this trend. The people have been preached the fear of Communism until its image has come to be some sort of faceless threat "But this leaves out one essential." Americanism Pointing out that the Elks club at a recent national convention passed a resolution urging the study of.

Americanism, Ryan, a teacher of government at' Capu chino High school, continued, "Now is the time to decide what we are for. Too often we discuss what we are against." Citing the opening of high schools today, Ryan said that yesterday teachers were discussing the opening of the new year. "The main topic of conversation was 'what can the school and its faculty do to develop a positive attitude We Agreed now is the time "to although accurate predictions as to school population were made Recipients will be requested to' complete the information form as severaLyears ahead. directed and return immediately The group found that the school district couldn't claim state aid to the district's offices, 1460 Mis sion street, San Francisco. and couldn't use the evaluation tor bond issues under the state All information received will be compiled for further studies, ant program until the families initiate steps leading to com children were actually moved into homes in the district pliance with the District's Regu lation 2, which controls the emis residential division.

Mrs. Merritt G. Snyder, The "Build Classrooms" plan sions from all industrial, commer resulted from the casual note that the community had been able to cial and institutional operations. CRUSADE KNOW HOW Aiin Burdett, a Camp Fire Girl and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Nelson W. Burdett, of San Carlos, explains materials which she has helped pack into campaigners kit for the 19C1 camDMKn of the. United Crusade. center, is co chairman for the residential division in South County, Region A. Mrs.

Frank J. Comaieh, right, Is Redwood residential A Requirement Under the.reffulution, all sue of San Mateo" CnnrjKt'1twd opfibfisV look1 Back arid see what we have done. And wc have' been over double unit dwellings, quired to be registered. Simple donate a substantial amount towards a $10,000 drive to' send uchiho High' school' to Washington, D. to participate in the presidential inaugural, and to send the Burlingame orchestra to the Brussels Worlds Fair.

Money will be donated in a lump sum to the school district looking the obvious. What Is Good? "There are two systems com Dinner to 3 Arnold New initial registration forms ar available at most major fire sta tions and the District's offices and should be obtained im mediately. munism and the free world. All we know is that Communism is bad, but do we know what is good in our own government? on the proviso that it be used to We know a vast number of budd additions to existing schools I have taken the liberty of individuals have not filed initial before ihe classroom crowding Resident at Peninsula 'Welcome' Younger reaches the critical point. registration on operations with the district! Non registration doing an unusual thing.

At my own expense I've had the Declaration of Independence framed. I submit to you that this is what is a violation of Regulation Two, This, no doubt, is why you sec so many small boys with extremely eccentric hair cuts. To be charitable about this, however, it is quite true that the human anatomy is not designed for the cutting or trimming of one's own hair. The back of a man's neck is forever a secret to him, except for the lying, backwards information he gets from a mirror. And, as most home barbers quickly discover, they are unable to shift their co ordination into reverse when using the electric clippers.

As might be expected, real ones, take a diih view of the amateur competition. The business' of barbering is tough enough without having everyone trying to get into thR act. Barbering is an old and honorable trade mentioned a score of times in the Bible. Records of harbering as a profession run back for at least 6000 years. In recent years, however, it has consisted mainly of cutting hair.

Electric razors and safety razors have almost eliminated the shaving that was formerly the bread and gutter of every barber shop. The occasional shave customer, nowadays, is usually the shaking survivor of a rough weekend so jittery he doesn't trust himself with an electric or safety razor. it if it However, the "do it yourselfer" who thinks he is slickering the barber when he cuts Junior's hair is actually often doing the barber a favor. Lots of barbers would rather spend a weekend in jail than give a small boy his first, second, or third hair cut. The kicking, the screaming, and the tantrums are not so bad.

The mothers who kibitz the clipping in sobbing horror, and regard the barbers as cruel fiends torturing little children, are far worse to take. it And the fathers who say, "Now Junior, you sit straight up in that chair stop biting the barber or, so help me, 111 belt ypu," are far worse. 'it it What worries barbers most are worried customers. Barbers know that the average head has about 100,000 hairs. Mental or physical stress can cause at least a temporary fall out of 100 to 1000 and should complaints be filed for.

This says Approval for against those not registered, a factor of non compliance will have already been established," said tilings that are pretty important. Written by some pretty hitell Congressman J. Arthur Younger will be welcomed home from the" first session of the 87th Con gress with a public welcome home Appointment of David Arnold, 31, as administrative resident at Peninsula hospital, Burlingame, announced today by Richard gent men almost 200 years ago, it Benjamin Lissky, control officer Fire Bonds dinner to be held on Sunday, Sep says, that man by his own volition, at any time, can' if he is willing, and this is what is important, declare himself free. tember 17 at the Peninsula Social Blaisdelt, administrator. Arnold succeeds John Boothe.

HALF. MOON BAY A trickle club, 100 North. street, San The Russians never said this. Mateo. who recently completed his year for the.

Six county district. Many Sources Questions on proper methods for completing second initial for may be obtained either from the Bay Area APCD offices in San Francisco or from county administrators, city managers, city attorneys, city clerks, health de The French didn't have it to start of voters turned out to two voting precincts here yesterday and gave overwhelming1 approval to a as administrative resident and The affair, which is' scheduled but had the intelligence to for 4 p. m. is in charge of Frank has accepted a position as associ copy us. No other nation ever B.

Ingersoll, Burlingame at $40,000 bond' issue for fire depart ment improvements. ate director of the Pennyslvania statement such as this torney, chairman of the Younger The vote for the bonds was 185 hospital Association, with head quarters in Philadelphia, Pa. Congressional committee of Mateo County. partment officials, city engineers, fire chiefs, chambers of com Only 42 persons balloted against Arnold comes to Peninsula from t. Younger will give the principal merce and trade associations the six' counties.

special training with the State According to District Fire Chiefj address at the dinner which will Department af Public Health Edwin Bernardo, revenue from from the start. "Once we recognize these facts we can have freedom." Second Gift Presenting his fellow council men with a framed copy of the Bill of Rights, Ryan went on: "The difference between us and communist dominated countries is that they have no document constitute' his official report to wherhe was an aide to Gordon bonds will finance construction of Vallombrosa Construction Start Duel MENLO PARK The long Cummings, chief, Bureau of Hos new substation.at Obispo road the citizens of San Mateo County on activities of the Congressional session, which will conclude on Dog Training pitals. Arnold served his interiie ana rortola avenue in El Gran ada, where one fire truck will be September 15. housed, and an addition to dis and Mrs, trict headquarters on Main street Classes Due Tne San Mateo Dog Training Younger will be at their apartment, 344S Edison street, San ship. at Children's, hospital, Los Angeles and his hospilal administration course at University of California, Berkeley.

The new resident received a B. S. degree from Western Reserve university, Cleveland, Ohio, such as this. I wonder how many people in this' country are actively aware that 'we have this document, and give to it its right in Half Moon Bay. awaited new construction at the Vallombrosa Retreat House, 250 Oak Grove avenue, Menlo Park will start On Saturday, with a club will start their fall classes Gherini ful honor? Then, presenting a letter "writ in basic obedience training at the San Mateo Fiesta building on breaking.

at and did two years postgraduate 12:30 p.mV according to Father Tuesday, at 8 p.m. Estate ten, almost 100 years ago today by Abraham Lincoln," Ryan his third document represents "the price of freedom. Mateo for a portion of the congressional recess, prior to taking a freighter trip before returning to Washington D. for the next session. While in.

the district, Younger will. make, numerous addresses to organizations throughout the county, as arranged by his administrative assistant George A. These classes, of 10 weeks dur Eugene J. Boyle, director of the Catholic Archdiocesan Retreat ation, are 'designed la make 'bet Filed ter "citizens of dogs. The.

dogs work at the same college. He served years in the Navy as a gunnery officer aboard the destroyer escort, USS' Goss, with the rank of Lieutenant, j.g. Arnold and his wife, Carol, have taken an apartment at 336 San Jose avenue, Millbrae, where they The first phase of this new con "Solemn Pride 'Most of tis served in the and their handlers will struction will consist of a main the simple basic exercises that armed services even if we didn't REDWOOD CITY Mrs. Maria Gherini, Hillsborough resident hall, containing parlor, library every city dog should learn. On it, as I.

didn't But, if dining room and kitchen, and 40: the' first mght members of McQueen. Tickets for the dinner arc avail it was far in our minds club will demonstrate with their willing to give our Jives reside during his' year residency who died a year ago, left an es tare valued at $1,565,994 in twe inventories filed yesterday in superior court here. able at offices of the Younger new individual cottages for re trcatants. Planned for future de velopment are 20 additional cot own dogs these basic exercises, at Peninsula. Congressional committee and also give demonstrations of if necessary.

This is a letter to a Mrs. Bixbee, who gave five sons to the Union during the Civil war." tages and a beautiful circular Primrose road, Burlingame. Res The estate, the inventories more complicated exercises. The final week will include ex ervations are $3.50 per person. chapel of stained glass.

These new buildings are intend Coastal 'Dayf show, included more than ti00, 000 in cash on deposit in 14 A large number of city, county Quoting Lincoln's words, Ryan hairs per day. When a really worried patron has lost 25,000 or more hairs he is beginning to get bald and he either blames the barber or pesters for anything, anything, that will save his crowning glory. And a really bald customer is always grouching about paying the full price for a trim and touch up of his remaining fringe. At such times the erudite barbers think Jovingly of a French doctor who invented the first hair cutting machine. It was crude, but it worked even on the king.

Dr. Guillotine, we believe, was the name. aminations and graduations, ceremonies in which the dogs and At Meadows banks, stocks of 4ft different cor state and federal officials have already made reservations for the read, "The solemn pride that must be yours to have laid such porations and 27 separate ed eventually to replace the present retreat house which was the home of Edward Hopkins, of Mark Hopkins, built shortly be their owners will compete for awards, much like a regular HALF MOON BAY The Cham of bonds. dinner which is. expected to at a costly sacrifice on the altar of, ber of Commerce will sponsor Her home at 540 drive tract more than 400 citizens obedience trial.

freedom. fore: the Civil war, and is now Half Moon Bay Day" at in Hillsborough was valued at A small audience burst in Classes arc limited, so interest Meadows race track September $64,500, and a sheep and cattle too difficult to maintain Cummins, dean of San 19. in Santa Barbara county plause at the conclusion of Ryan's speech, and Young Han Choc, former Korean consul general in Homeowners to at $166,693. A special luncheon wilL be ed dog owners should contact the club registrar, Mrs. Charles Birn baum.

217 Sonora drive, or Mrs. Maurice Poimiroo, 25 Kammerer court. The Rev. Msgr. Thomas Mrs.

Gherini, who died Sep San Francisco echoed his state served for those attending the Hear Official ments. event. emony with a and Fa county, will open the simple cer tember i960, left most of her fortune to two sons and two Jack Pedeuboy is serving Iher Felix W. Fiynn, chaplain of chairman of the committee and SAN CARLOS Councilman! St. Mary's hospital, San Francis making arrangements for the spe will speak on the retreat Gayton DeEosa will speak at to morrow's meeting of the San Peseadero Pole rial day.

According to Pedeubo; TALL Fashions Martin Berens movement and its tre many coastside residents have Re dedication Carlos Homeowner's association. His subject will be city finances. announced their intention of at growth of popularity in the last few years, among Catholics and PESCADFRO Under tending. non Catholics alike." DeRosa is expected to air his Among those planning to attend views on many oi the complexities of the city's financial operations, including budgets, tax rales, the ceremonies, which are open to the public, are Sbig Iyama, the sorship of the Native Sons of the Golden West and the San Mateo county Historical Society, the renowned flag pole of Peseadero will he re dedicated in "ceremonies on Saturday, at 10 a.m. revenues and expenditures.

These architect of the buildings. Mrs. Thomas Gardiner of Piedmont, are all items which have received considerable attention in recent OR LONG WAISTED IF YOU ARE TALL OR LONG WAISTED OR HAVE A SPECIAL FITTING NEED YOU. WILL "LOVE" Martin Berens EVERYTHING FOR TALL GIRLS Dresses Sportswear Sweaters Swim wear Coordinates Suits Coals Intimate Apparel HILLSDALE 3L president of the Catholic. Lay.wbm Invitations have been extended months.

Missed Papers The Times guarantees delivery of missed papers if subscribers will call the circulation office before 7:30 p. m. DI 1831 Retreat association. Miss Periat Sans 1320 5a. II Comino Son Mateo Fl 5 5717 Opan Monday through Friday Until 9 tM.

and all day turd ay and Sunday wMkands Fhana 51763 to Dr. Frank Stanser, curator of the San Mateo county historical The public is invited to attend1 Margaret McGuire. retired attorney and San Francisco chairman of the Vallombrosa building cam museum; Don Wilson, county en member of the county the meeting, which will be held at Sao Carlos city balL at 8. Refreshment wfll erved at the close of the meetimr. city officials of Menlo bawd of nipendsoH and civic leaders.

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