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Snturdav. Nov. 11, 1961 20 The Times Veterans Give For Christmas Bureau's Effort Hwsrd Folev of San Mateo has been selected by the Chimes to VA's Menlo Hospital MENLO PARK' "Veterans1 hospital chapel chimes were dedi sd this morning in cererrtonies marking both the presentation Community Christmas committee to serve as chairman of the 1961 Community Christmas bureau, which will once more open its doors first Monday in December its usual headquarters, me gruuisu and the observation of Veterans' Day 19GL Representatives of all county, veterans' organizations and c'om munitv leaders Tjarticioated. Dr. John J.

Prusmack, hospital di floor of the Naval Training Center building, Baldwin avenue and San Mateo drive, San Mateo. rector, accepted the chimes on behalf 'of the patients of Mrs. Foley's acbrdnistrative as sistants will be Mrs. Ernest Pol hammer, 1959 Christmas Bureau Rainbows' two world wars as wen as ocner conflicts, who are receiving treatment at the local facility. The featured address of the day was delivered by the Rev.

Donald Woman's Club chairman; Mrs. Arthur Wall, 1960 chairman; Mrs. Jack Naud, Mrs. Mas Schmidt, and Mrs. George Ruhe.

in addition to a corps of Lehmann, pastor of the' East Palo Community church. An array chaplain, Rev. Lehmann has long other volunteers who will help! Meet Monday PACIFICA A number cf Pacifica Federated. Women's club Reception Is Monday SAN BRUNO San Bruno been interested in veterans fairs. MARINE PVT.

FRED E. TUREK, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Turek, 160 Dents drive, Hillsboroush, has completed four weeks indiridual combat training 3t the second Infantry training regiment of the Marine Corps base, Camp Pendleton, Master of ceremonies for the members are planning to attend the Golden Gate district month day was Birger J.

Rudquist. assistant to the chief of staff for the Palo Alto Veterans' of which the Menlo Park hospital ly meeting on Monday, at the Daughters of the Pioneers Building in San Francisco. with the assortment and distribution of toys, food clothing and other contributions. All club groups and other organisations desiring to participate in Christmas welfare projects, Mrs. Foley has announced, are asked to contact the Volunteer Bureau of San Mateo county, 119 Primrose road, Burlingame, or to write the Christmas Bureau, at P.O.

Box 69 San Mateo. Methods and policies to govern Pacifica clubwoman Mrs. Edna Coloi San Carlos; who enlisted together as a "Buddy Flight" in the air lorcc. After basic training at Lackland AFB, Texas, they will be assigned to technical training for which they qualified before enlistment. which began at 11 a.m..

was pro POINTING OUT their first assiKnmcnt Elation are David Bowman, 1766 El Camino, San Carlos; Frank Taverna, 74 Chestnut street, San Carlos; Ladd Yager, 12S Edgehill road, San Carlos; William Price, 214 Barnesoa avenue. San Mateo; and Jack Peters, 2040 Eaton acnue, vided by the Menlo Park Com Mexico College For Mateo Girl Lconie Howard Fuller, 627 West Poplar avenue, San Mateo, is attending Mexico City College in Laurel Calhan, a member of the Daughters of the Pioneers, is preparing luncheon for the large grcup. assisted by Mrs. Fred Ballew, also a member of both pany 49th Signal Battalion of the California National Guard Rainbrow Assembly at the San Bruno Masonic Temple with Julia Sheller, worthy advisor, presiding. Mrs.

Frances Fleming, mother advisor, presented Mrs. Linda Fleming Rideout and Mrs, Joyce While Milks with their marriage degrees, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Forster and Diana Linn celebrated birthdays. Escorted were Frankie Linde burg, grand representative to Nevada: Judy White, past grand representative to Indiana; Judy Basso, worthy advisor of "Burlin game: and Donna Hoefcl, past Mrs.

Frank Fellman, past pres this year's drive were discussed bv representatives of the Red ident of the Peninsula Chapter of the federal district of the Repub the American Gold Star Mothers, nreser.tct! the Pledge of Allegi organizations. Pacifica duh president Mrs. Jess Burton and members of her board who will attend the meeting will help with serving. lic of Mexico. Cross.

Catholic Social Sen ice, St Vincent cc Paul, Salvation Army Department of Health and Vi'c! Service News She is enrolled in the only arts college in Latin America Ifare of San Mateo county, the where classes are taught in Eng ance, and the Rev. Frederick Lamb, Catholic Chaplain at the hospital, gave the invocation. Arthur Hegel presented a vocal solo, following introduction of Tuberculosis Sanitarium, the Volunteer Bureau, and other agen cies, meeting at Red Cross headquarters in Burlingame. worthy advisor of rtooainw assembly. uesls vic aaLur, ot tre vrcmes as by Captain Stewart C.

Gris George Broun, Rainbow Dad. lish and credits are transferable to and from colleges and universities in the United States. Mexico City college operates on the quarter system, gives the B.A. and M.A. degrees, and is fully accredited through membership in the Southern Association of Collcbes and Secondary schouli ir.

the United States. as presented with a wallet for 1VAC TRAINING FORT McCLELLAN. Ala. Pvt. Margaret A.

Sowle, IB, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Percival, live at 7S Fair lawn avenue, Daly City.hascom lcted eight weeks of basic mili wold, committee chairman on behalf of the organizations which joined together to purchase them.

continued interest and help. GERMAN TRANSPORT MANNHEIM. Germany Army Honored guests present were Pvt. Norman P. Consani, 18, son Rev.

Paul F. ErcksOn will reau Kvt DOnr, Mr. of and Mrs. Joseph Consani, dedicatory prayer and Rose Mrs. J.

White, Mrs. June Petersen, Mrs. Helen Sheller and Mrs. Marie Hansen. 10R5 Sonoma place, Menlo Park, has been assigned to the Forty Eiise Jaski will play a selection on the chimes, Mateo Quartet At Seattle U.

SEATTLE. WASH. Four residents ol San Mateo have enrolled at Seattle university for the 1961 62 aendemic year. They arc Elisc L. Heagerty, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Leo E. Heagerty. 423 Hurlingham avenue; Thomas J. Finn, son oC Mr.

and Mrs. T. J. Finn, 1435 Maple Sheila D. Fisher, daughter of Mrs.

K. E. Fisher, 12 East Thirty Ninth and Kathleen A. Monlcy. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John V. Monlcy. 16!) Fairfax. avenue.

first Transportation company in Rabbi Lee J. Lcvinger, Jewish Practice for the Grand Worthy Chaplain at the Hospital will pre Advisors' reception will be held Germany. Consani. a driver in the com sent the Benediction Monday, with the actual ree'ep AAUW MEET DUE MENLO PARK The American Association of University Women will meet at the home of Mrs. Herbert Jones on Ring wood avenue in Menlo Park anri tion being November 15 at the Burlingame temple.

A slumber party will be held at pany in Mannheim, entered the army last March and completed basic training at Fort Ord. He is a 1960 graduate of Menlo Atherlon High school, and attended San the Antique Section will discuss the advisor's home November 1 County Park Antique Dresses and Antique Ac cessories at 12:30 p.m. Monday Mateo Junior college. Maps Printed Home Sends tary training at the Women's Army Corps center, Fort McClel lan, Alabama. Private Sowle received instruc: tion in such subjects as army history and traditions, administrative and supply procedures, map reading, first aid and military justice.

She also received aptitude and interest tests to de teniiinc the field of work for which she is best suited during her army career. Private Sowle has received orders assigning her to Fort Sam Houston. for advanced individual training at the Army Medical Service school. Brooke Armv Medical center. She is a 1961 "graduate of Westmoor High ACTIVE SERVICE Nathan Klappcr has reported aboard NAS Alameda for one year's active duty.

Klappcr, who lives at. 134 Twenty Second ave The 1961 1962 fall and winter Up Flares, Nothing Takes the Pierce program of the San Mateo county parks and recreation has been printed and is now available. Also Smoke AIR ELECTRONICS America's first helicopter borne electronic tactical air defense control system is being used in the field training with U. S. Marine Corps units, it was announced today by Sst.

Richard F. Bonnett, in charge of the Marine Corps recruiting office. 153 South street, San Mateo. Developed by the Hughes Aircraft company, the system will co ordinate split second firing of the Hawk and Terrier guided missile batteries at hostile supersonic aircraft. The first of four units to be received will be used at the Marine Corps base at Twenty nine Palms.

The eqiupment is installed and transported in hclihuts, portable plastic and aliiminurn shelters weighing liSOO pounds, which are carried underneath a helicopter. Capable or being placed in operation within minutes anywhere a helicopter can land, the system is designed to furnish tactical support to marine ground troops by co ordinating the firing of guided missile antiaircraft batteries. Sst. Bonnett.said do to the overall increase of the marine corps to 190.000. more aviation billets are now available.

Aviation billets in the marine corps arc filled by qualified young men who are interested in learning aviation. These men are enlisted for aviation duty only, upon completion of recruit training they are sent direct ot aviation school where they learn one or more of the many fields in aviation such as, aviation electronics, jet and helicopter mechanics, aerology; air control, training devices and others. Those interested may contact the local marine recruiter. I The program includes: a loca DALY CITY A blazing resi dence here iast night sent up its own SOS flares, but they did tion map oi the county parns; Coyote Point, Flood. Huddart, Junipero Serra, Memorial, and Sam McDonald; the historical sites; Sanchez Adobe and Wood side store.

little more than confuse the situation for everyone. The procedures and require is one of we Daly City firemen were called. selected re ments for youLh. industrial, fraternal and church groups making WAF AIRMAN THIRD CLASS CHRISTINA N. SPECK, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Philip H. Speck, 213 Bercndos avenue, Pacifica, is being assigned to Lackland AFB, Texas, fur practical training as a medical services specialist She recently completed United Stales Air Force basic military train iag here. Airman Speck is a graduate of Westmoor Eigh school in Daly City. to the home of Roger High 303 North Haven drive, after reservations are listed.

The fall and water program fire broke out in High's base of activities and recreation facil rr.er.t. ties available in each park is provided. Also included are the Cause of the fire, which caused a total of SS0OO in damage, was safety rules for the protection of listed as smouldering cigarette butts which High had collected in a paper carton at the end at a Rapid Transit the public ana parks, the functions of the County Parks and Recreation department, department personnel supervising each park, and a short history of plan servists reactivated, by request as a roFult of the current Berlin crisis. Klappcr, AEMC will serve as an electrician's chief. PROMOTED ST.

LOUIS, Mo. James Kennedv. whose wife, Patricia, lives in Rolla. has been promoted to major in St. Louis.

Mo where he is assigned to Headquarters of the Eleventh U. S. Army Corps. Major Kennedy entered the army in 1913 and was last stationed in Hawaii. The 37 year old officer, son oi Mrs.

Edna H. Kennedy, 218 West Thirlv Sirfh street, San parry at his nome. The carton was taken to the Debate Here basement, where it burst into ning, policies, and the county's flames and ignited other ma coordinating role in recreation. The program may be obtained by i pri. ik there, including a crate load of navy SOS parachute sig Two well versed authorities on writing to Ralph Shaw, director nal flares, the type the downed bay area planning will discus; of parks and recreation.

Courthouse, Redwood City. flyers use the pros and cons oi the pro posed bay area rapid transit As firemen attempted to fight the blaze, the flares blasted through the house roof and made tern at the November 13 meeting of the San Maleo branch of the Mateo, is 1942 graduate of San Rafael Military academy and a lfi50 graduate of the University of California at Berkeley. He is American Association of univer the whole place look nxe a miniature Cape Canavaral. sity Women. The 8 p.m.

meeting School Notes Veterans Day member ot Phi Kappa bigma A police officer at the scene said, "It looked like the fourth ot will be held in the St, Paul's parish house, El Camino Real and fraternity. ft July up there." No one was injured in the fire Occidental avenue. Husbands and guests are cordially invited ac FIEtD TRAINING WIESBADEN. Germany Army although one Daly City fireman cording to the present, Mrs. Rob Veterans' day was observed by almost got' a ert H.

Schnacke. yesterday at the Peninsular ave John M. Pclrce. general man the flying flares. Damage was listed nue school with the thirty first 57030 to PFC Barrett J.

Moffatt, 20. son of Mrs. Lena Dahlstrom, IS Capoy circle. South San Francisco, took part with the Eighth Infantry di ager of the Bay Area rapio basement, and and S1000 to the High's home tached garaj contents. Transit District, will explain the objectives of the BARTD and the annual visit of San Mateo Amor ican Legion post 82.

The perennial chairman of thi; annual visit, Dave McCullough ision in exercise winn Linu, a field training exercise in Sjennat advantages to San Mateo county ager, Germany. that a unified system of i introduced Commander During the one wees public transportation could bring llillsboro Lass units of the division were air in the coming years. An lifted from staging areas mist, Peirce, is a former direc Crawford and Legionaircs E. Norberg, Percy Hutchings, Wil liam Payne and Mac Harlan Each of the Legionaircs spoke tc the pupils, gathered in the audi France to the British All Arms tor of finance of the state ot Cal Receives Honors training center bennaiager, ifornia and a former director ol here thev participated in a ms. All of the pupils of the school parachute drop.

After the drop these units engaged in maneuvers Mary G. Paquette, daughter Mr. Mrs. Albert Paquettc sa St. Francis road, Hillsborough the tax department of the California state chamber of commerce.

David D. Bohannon, civic lead took oart in the program, to other divisional units gether with Principal Edward has been selected as one of which acted as aggressor forces. er and president of a local land development corporation, will Moffatt, a light vehicle driver 170 lower division students to oe invited to take special honors Pliska, and teacners tuecn car gioni, Mary Cosma, Dorothy Jedin, Kathleen Jimenez, Ber SEAMAN APPRENTICE DENNIS NILMETER, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A.

Nilraeier, 1789 Rex street, San Mateo, spent two weeks at home after graduating from the navy's recruit training at San Diego. He will go on to the naval shipyard, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, for training as a ship fitter. He attended San Maico High school. the div oil's 23d Transporta present his news of the easaa cnurses in biology. English, linn rnrrraanv which is regularly vantages of such a system.

Mem nice Kellogg, Mabellc Reinecke political science, at University of bers of the legislation committee and William Smith. The Glee cluh was led by Mary Milkier and Mrs. Borinda Green located Wiesbaden, entered the army in January I960, completed basic training at Fon Ord, and arrived overseas in June i960. He Calilomia at sania jiiudid. Miss Paquette, majoring French, was chosen on the planning the meeting include: Mesdames Gilbert Rodli Jr.

chairman, F. T. Surls, T. Mitchell, J. A.

Henderson, E. Stein, and T. H. Smith. lee, members of the vocal music attended South San rrancis.

of excellent academic records hv high school, as well as high scores' staff. IN GERMANY High school. in the college entrance exam. The honors program was initi EAUMHOLDER, Germany Army Pvt. Gillette O.

James, 26. The Glee club welcomed the Legionaircs with a song, "Hail to the Legionaires." Legionaire Percy Hutchings led the entire ROTC PROMOTION WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY ated last fall on the seashore whose wife, Rosa, lives at 33; San Mateo avenue, Daly City Salem, Ore. Peter R. Ebner has campus to encourage and stimu late the mind of exceptional stu assembly in several songs. Gunman Gets been Dromoted to tne ranh has arrived in Germany and is dents with' courses equal to their ability.

now a member of the Fth in frantry division. Reserve Seeks Cadet Second Lieutenant in the advanced program of Air Force ROTC at Willamette university. Cadet Ebner graduated from San Mateo High school in 1959 and is Bottle Only Medic's Bag SELL BUY TRADE RENT A Family Want Ad Means Faster Results, Better Buys for You CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Allow 30 letters and Spaces to on Agafo LIn Per Line 4 Line Per Day Min. Charge 1 Time AS $1.80 Times. .45 5,40 (4th' lime free) 6 Times .27 6.48 (7th aneTfllh times free) Each Wednesday morning edilioti of Tho San Mote Pott if counted as on insertion.

ACTION ADS Se Action Ad Column Classification 16 for Special Rata Phono Dl 2 9211 OX 7 5031 EM 9 1791 AND AN EXPERIENCED AD TAKER WILL. HELP YOU PLACE YOUR AD 'v James, a chaplain's assistant in headquarters company of the division's Sixteenth Infantry in Baumholder, entered the 'army last February and completed Stolen, Found Several Men Several pay bills arc available to Naval Reserve personnel in the Naval Reserve Mobilization Dr. Jack Poisnick of 1920 Dev the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aincn Ebner, 34 De Sabla road, San Mateo, Cadet Ebner serves as assistant basic training at Fort Leonard eaux drive, Burlingame, called A holdup man had to settle for a bottle of good Scotch in an armed robbery of Eaywood Liquors, 637 street about 10 o'clock last night.

Steve Schiappacasse, 60 Yale Wood, mo. He 15 a I9a9 graduate San Mateo police last night administrative officer in the cadet Team Division 12 6 of San Mateo of God's Bible school, Cuicumal Ohio. report his medical bag had. been stolen from his car while he was 2T0UD. Navy personnel who have yet to Upon of his junior drive, owner of tne store, told attending a San Mateo county AIRBORNE and senior years of.

air force complete their armed service; Medical society meeting, olice that a man wearing a rav fell dark sun glasses at 123 North El Camino ligations or who are interetsed in continuing their' Naval Reserve ROTC instruction in June ot isw. he will be commissioned as a I second lieutenant in the air force FORT Ky. Army PvL Michael J. Roliand, 19, son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph E.

Roliand, 290 Alameda de las Pulgas, AthPi toiL has been assigned to Real, Sergeant Gordon H.ill and a reavy black windbreaker entered the store and asked for a bottle (if "Five. Star." activities are eligible. Billets are open to: three per active reserve. the physician reported he did not know of the theft, until he re sonnel men, striker to chief petty As Scliiappacasse tarned irom ceived a relayed call from 's. the 101st Airborne division at Fort officer; two hospital corspmen the sheli, the suspect pulled a NEW AIR BASE LACKLAND AFB, Tex.

Air lan John F. Hotchkiss, son of drew Jones who said he had or caliber' blued steel auto found the abandoned bag an Bay Campbell, Kentucky, Roliand, a member of Head nuarters company of the divi striker to first class jjetty officer; one radioman, striker to first matic from his pocket and said. shore freeway. Forrest C. Hotchkiss, 925 Fifth avenue, San Bruno, Ls being This is holdup, Don move.

sion's 501st Infantry, entered the Schiappacasse 1 moved his foot Army in April, 1361, ana completed basic training at Fort Ord and around the corner onto Sev to connect with the holdup alarm, assigned to Castle AFB, for prac tical training as an administrative specialist. He recently com is a 1961 graduate of Sequoia class petty officer; one yeoman: striker to first class petty officer and one storekeeper, striker tc second class petty officer, Those interested or wishing ad ditional information may c.a 1 Sephen J. Ebert or write to P.O. Box 468, San Mateo. enth avenue.

Police checked the pleted basic military training at Union Hieh school, and was em at which the suspect said, You pushed the" so and so button," He thoughtfully grabbed the' Scotch whiskey and turned and' ran from alarm and found it inoperative. Lacklann aju, tcx. ployed by a San' Carlos sheet Airman Hotchkiss is a graduate Steps are being taken to repair shop before enti Army. the front door south on street this defect. of Capucmno Hlgtt school.

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