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SOUTH SAN VHANCTRCO, May 6.--Robert HifTifori, 38. Oakland cuablar %bo vat arrtnad at Tan- loran rf' track April 28 ir. a raid on a suspected heroin diatr.buUon ring, pleaded guilty in municipal SOUTH 9AN FRANCISCO. May 9.--The local Chowder and March ing society. Friday, will hold (te lint annual spring dance. The ex ecutive board met at the home of the president. Jams Petty, to com ister, today announced that tbe auxfUarr to Tanforan VTW Flrsc Methodist church of San rM( 2517 held '(heir first fteeal Msteo Is lauac.img r. expansion ,-rsr meeling with PrasMent Claire program. . Buurd appoinling her cbairwomen Tn cere for 200 children and for the year, court to narcotic addiction and plete plena. Coohairmrn of the j youth, a new parsonage hats been They are: ways and meant cert possession. and waived a prelim ifjolr will be John Hamilton and ] purchased, sad tbe iomer parson mittee. Marie Young, Tinn Win- inary hearing. Lou Wiegler. I te - - - : satt and Lorraine Turts; member- Hen-Word -* arrested b>` San Bruno police working In conjunc tion with laapectvr A. L. Lamport tl the district attorney e still with two other suspected narcotic ed- The dance will be In the Ameri can Legion hafl. Grand and Lin den avenues, and tfaocing to the mue'e of Ron Lively and hia or chestra will be from 9 p.m to 1 I age, next to the church, will be ship, Katherine Okulove; yovth [ used to accommodate the children activities, Lorraine Turls: eaneer, of the ccmmuoity. It wilt provide 1 Edna Long: civilian defease, KvM ' edditiooel r-leasroons. Betide*1 JM*r: rehabUhatioo. fame AunBd; these s large new mom is to be .. bonds. Jackie Felldln; astlen- dicU, Rickard Stanley, 95. a( Oaklaod and Garfield Hammond, 42, ij t u Invitations arc available from all members of the society. added to Die front of tbe former al home, LaVerne Krasilnkiri, parsonage and three new rooms at community service. Ells Srhlsam. of San Fronrisco. Plana were also made lor tfca Ibe rear. Amertcsr.liTD ard Mood. Florence Appearing before Judge Thomas ocet regular meeting on May 27, at SM. CHARLES H. STEPHENS 'Increasing numbers ot children MatiKr; legislative. Lorraine Pang- L. Bocci. HerrUord said, "I which time new officers will be and youth arc miming info the coir- born: essay. Alniada Knndker; pnN guilty. I at a sick man and 7 went to get it over with. I uaa* to gel Elks Set Countyelected. Present were Petty, George Boeworth. Dr. L. R. Browner, An mvnily sened by First churdi, and licitv. Florence Sherman, and Pop w< must do our best for them." py cay. Florence Sherman. njred " drew Baxfenn. Charles Dlller, Bert Doctor Stephens said. The church The next regular meeting will Judge Kocci accepted thr plea and remanded Herriford to the Home ProgramSosas Brandi, Nancy Stories. Ctandla KlmbiP, Susan Auden--. Saaan Vorii. Lorafne Volgbt, King. Donald Delaney and John Hamilton. is located at North Ellsworth and be Ma* 11, at tbe eld fire halL Fjxt Rants Inez Venues. ; county Jll to await sentencing in Menlo Man onsuperior court. He was rrprcaenteil Law Review Boardby public defender John Noonan. Hammond, who although erreit' ed with Herriford and Stanley, BARRETT SCHOOL FETE S.S.F. Seekingwas charged only with vagrancy and sentenced to 20 days in Jail. The senler.ee wat suspended on condition Hammond pay a &5G fine. Works HeadManley has been turned over AT BELMONT SATURDAYOakland pence where he >t wanted for questioning in connection with HM.B. High Schoolthe dryllght robbery of a church treasurer He admitted use td To Host Studentsheroin whan quotioned by police Both Stanley ard Hemlord were believed by police to haw been using Tinfonn race track to left to right: Patricia Van Suaklrh, Pamela Gratis, ndOirkttoc Mueller. Tbe committee planning tbe re-, frcslimcnta met at the home of Bob Mix. Attending wew Bosworth. Winter, Tom Kelly, King, Elmer Raymond J. Dabs, exalted ruler of Son Maleo lodge No. 1112 of Elks, anounced today that the lodge A esmpuign for 821.000 iv being iaunchsd this week and neat lo pro vide for the children and yculh. Alvin Cheetham is ehalrman i Bo m. Paul Klym. DUlcr, Keter Sanch nut Pe*tjr. will- again hold a ``Mothers' day" service this coming Sunday at the the campsian. Ee 1$ being assisted hy Rulund K Ab'-rCL'ombic, laithet j Card chairman Charles DUler aapounced tha. next meeting of the I group will be on May 15. The fub| in# arction will meet at tbe horse county's Cryrat Springs home for aged. Don Helbcsb. is co-cblnr.in, Leo Fcrko is arranging an enter teinnsent program and William lrmirmn. living Dnughry, Alvin .1. Felli'a, LMinel Hudson. Bruce Ki.k bridge. Ailhui- Kvarmc, Chester C. Wlllltmi snd Dr Stephens. ir.** sm * >*.> \ uf Norman M/irti" on May 12. Skim Sullivan will be the speaker. 'Tin,,Cnnlr tW<n *rle*l 4 Fun fnr nil *hc family" has been the keynote of the Barrett P-TA is planning the program for their first annuel Barrett Caper*, initiating what is planned to be an Aonual spring "play day" to raise ted 2>y Mrs William intioo aad her assistants. Ueadames Chester TVltta, Trevor Harry. Thomas Stuigci and Carl Hilptach The gnnivn booth has as cochairladlea Mrs Isobal Weber and Mri. H. B. Raster, who will be assailed by SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. My;p(ir lnwrdl will jn chjr 6.--A registered civil engineer is; of the program, being sought by the city here tot -D head * department of public works! FTI* a-i mow being organized. 1 llRC LXtCIlSlOn City Manager Emmons Mcdung vjjd the position, which will not be Presentation of a wheel chair will ba a highlight ot tha pro gram. Boy Scout troop 142 wUi asRiet in the parking and will sene, retraBhmente The Crystal Sprmps HALF* MOON "iVvrSuy 6 - home three miles west of ~ ' Plana ert now being made by the mont, ufi Ralston avenue, students nf Ihe Half Uoun Bay STANFORD UNIVERSITY. MsV 6.--Vktor H. Palmisci. 321 Runt lane. Menlo Park, has been named to the editorial board ol the Blair ford Lftw Review, i quarterly pub lication fur Stanford tew graduates, the university amounted today, Palmier). 23. is a grarhmt* of the Stanford class ol 51. Hs takes over as note editor far tbe publication Asked on Project"puah" narcotics. Herritort money to heip equip the tehool. '.In Albert Vuris, airs H H. under civil service, would pay a Union High school for the annual tempted to swallow t pstkr.ee Baptismal fortaining an ounce of heron when Belmont Childarrested by of/ierrv in tbo Tan- foran weihroom. . Proceeds of this years affair wilt be used io jinrchu** a Inuil opeaker system for the school, to bo avail able for eommuolty use on special oecssionv Starling nl lOthP ni. Saturday Coast Woman Has on the Barrett school grounds there will be two hours of strident S7th BirthdayHALp"mo 6n ' BAY^wi) R entertainment during which eat clnxc in Hit Dluol will pretent kin. Mary- J Acevedo hw eel*; dance or skit n bieh every slu- brated her ciglily-teranth b.rthday dent participate at her home in Half Moon Bay.' At nnon there will be During the aftemcin tbe following lunches, or hot cog and supple- people dropped in to With brr many mentary foods available for those happy returns of the day who did not order lunchr C. Siegel, Mr*. Harold Kuilberg vanco. During the afterncon there and children, Pamela and Gordon: will be OTganited games and sports Ur and Hi*. Mlion Aaveilo and uodcr the direction of Michael daughter, Ana Lorraine; Mr*. Earl Miles, whe will he s's'sted hy John Wright and. Mrs Tilth Hartman. Mis. Charles Moalc. with the aw slaiance of Mesdemea Gilbert Reoit, C-eirgr Oertoleotes and Robert Hass, will handle the cake booth. Refreshment* Wishing well*. made by seventh nnd eighth grade students, and planted with Ivy. will be sold by students and th* Girl Srowts will have a while elepliant booth. Aril- licial eyelash and mustache `ac cessories" will be sold hy Met- dames F. E. Emerson. John Han- k.n and F.. b. Leaeb. Tbe pern**)- ized article booth will be staffed by Mrs. Baykey Koblmej * Mrs. Buy Rhodes. Serving in refreshment booths dispensing ice cream aod hot dogs. salr-ry ranging between $100 and 9600 monthly. Department* under JuTtsdictlon of the new director of public works would be the street departments, sewer department, part deportment sewage disposal plant, building Inspection and en gineering department. The director will be called upon lo devalop a full Lime engineering department Appointments will probably be made at the start of tbe fiscal year, July 1. McClung noted 'fat. at the pr ant time the eily s engineering done os a fee basis by Charles Rsndlatt, whe leaves his city poutloa to devote full time to bis engi neering practice upon creation of tbe position. Harry Scobte, president of the Thomas Scobte firm ot builders nf San Mateo, today appealed to tbe city council to extend (he time of the completion of the Alameda Gaideos subdivision at the far --stern tip of Thirtyeeventh ave nue to October 31, 1853. Toe agreement with Seoble signed by (be city council August 3, 1931. The subdivision was the cause of many complaints lodged with the city council by the Twurvl ConmnnitT dub, the members of which protested the excavslion work. Seoble was originally sched uled to complete his subdivision it Use conclusion ot this month. __irtwi csismir Kswo swriro BELMONT, May C -- Baptized here by Father John Kenny was Robin Anita, ihe daughter of Uc. and Mrs. ]. I. Rowllini of 2906 NewUnds avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Rubeil Hofmann of Sen Fnmcinco are Robin's Codparents. Attending a dinner after the baptism were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Btilcy, maternal grsodparenU from Larkpur; Mn. Cnol Sweet of Larkspur; Mr. sod Mn. George Martin, an sunt from San Francixco; Mrs. George Russell, an so nt from Bast Palo Alto; Mr. and Mrs. Keinath McMillan, Ed Vallergs. Mr. and Mis. Paul Wil liams and family, and Mr. and Mrs. incoming Frashmen day, which will ba bald on IT.oridsy, May 21. In vitations are being sent to all ol the eighth grade students of the Coastalde Union distort. The bjerthe of this vj famiJiariU' ucw students with the high school, its programs, and ac tivities. Ibis year's freshmen are boita and hor.essei lor the day. Plans for the day include ciive:- tdinmml a (toner and luncheon, plus letuog Ute prospective zto-1 dents see how the schedule of high 1 school is operated. i Naval Operations inWilliamson and ton, Paul. T<* com Hofmaim plete her day, Mrs. Aaevedo w h s the gi*'. of her son Milton a- Her- Dwight Divird. Charles Nosk. Al- itarn Kuhn, H W. Escher, Charles; 74, Inrsilfxlsk(l li'i in rriiicelo\fur dinner. .f.c.e..r..t.....V...o..r.l.s. Bry.l.c..y......K...o..h...l.m...c..i T..e...n...i.l.l.....A_.. O. . .Hoo_per,. Milton KimFreeman l^>ng Phil Sineik, Ru*- ball, Frsd Craets. B S. Antonetli, In Polio Fightseli Braiey and Thomas Sturges. w. C. Herhalri. Walter Trues, Among the many activities planned, Charlri Anderson and D. W. Ilso- Korea, Rotary Topic A discussion of naval operations in Korea by Lt. R. C. Brown, 17SN, FAYS Slop TRAFFIC FINS 'Itat, KaSweoJ CM? |v *m) REDWOOD CITY, Msy 6.__Bit . scationed at Moffett field, will fea soo Ahern, 31. of 237$ stem court. ture the weekly program for Sea Palo Alto, paid a $160 fine Uosi- a matVle contest, reloy and tire dri-vtn. VRA1RIT V1LLA0E, Kan. '.F>-- MatCo Ruler* club s` lunch tomor ilny utter pleading guilty before rices, basketball throw, repe Jump- Months of preparation by scores Seventy-lcur persons war* given row at the Hotel Benjamin Frank Municipal Court Judge Edward I. lug. yo-yo ermtesf. fly casting dern; of people have gone into this,1 gamma globulin injections here lin. Program chmnnsn for Ihe McAulifle Id a charge of (trunk onstratioc and a baseball game. say Mrs. Milton Kimball and Mr*. yesterday as health authorities luncheon is James Kchoe. driving. Sfany Booths Albert Vuris, ctthairworr.en, "and sought to cope with en outbreak Small fry will be entertained by we hope It will be a big suevevr- of infantile psralyslt. Editor, Tines: a story-telling xi-ssion by Vj k . Us Everyone in Belmont end anyone There 2face been eight cases of What kind of a city count.t and Lanurs, Belmont litrarlzE. and a else who H interested is invited to polk) here this yeer--half tbe total Yti'll te >iii| iM *ku llietnt planning coinmiMioo do have' continuous showir.s of movie car come. Net only will thev find it nnmber reported for all of Kens** Do lba> have a grudge exslnst the. toons by Mr. and Mrs. George good fun. but they'll be contribut Dr. Ju o .b 7J. Mott, stele epi- people In Parrott Park snd Bay- Sukalarivt. There will be two gypty ing to a projert from which tbe demiologiil, said 17 more persons wood ? Dtm'l they realize tiiat they l*ortui teUina tents, one for chit whole commuotty will benelH.- will be inoculated today. THERE IS are elected to carry out the wishes1 drrn and' for adulla, with Mrs. The inoculation* were made pos ef (he Majority nf the people > San Mateo? Margaret Andcream and M.-. Cecil1 Half iMnnn RnU Man rhiiiipi ot ui* B*mit school staff. moon aay .nun sible by a special allocation of 1000 cubic ceotlmeten of gamma With Army In JapanWhen 1 bought my home in Par proviilirg glimpses into the future. i globulin hy the United fitabs Pub DIFFERENCE IN Wide' Hen's a chance to set rid of old refrigerator* rott Perk I was given to under stand that this section was sliictiy lor rmilentes and small apartment hour,**. This same applied lo Baywood. before we knew It the city For children tl all agec there i-ll be compet.i.t.i.v..e....b..o..o..t.h..s....s..u..c.h as candle booth, conducted by Bln. Maurice Voigt; a bran hsg throw, supervised by Mrs. George Bliley iTimn cwntr *>w*at*vwcr HALF MOON MY, Msy 6 -- pvt Wilbur J. Aaevedo. whose wile. Cecelia, and mMber. Mrs. Helen F. Arevedo, live on Route 1, Halt lic Health Service. Few rubies are lound in nature outside of India. PAINT I worries. This Keivir.ator has a 34>Jb. frozen food cheat, big*neat tray, handy door ehelvaa, 3 speedy ice treys, two motert<old ertepere. _ council had given permission to and Mrs. Freeman Long, and a dart Moon Bey, rncetrJy joined the tinilcl a 10-stoiy-higb apartment game, operated by Mr and Mrs. Fu*l cavalry division in Japan. building in Haywood. Thu set a William F. Dsvidimn. An stlrai-linn Privete Awveflo was fotmwly precedent and thus they hnd to is the cake walk, managed by Mrs. stationed at Furl Ord where he re approve another 10-story apartment Herbert Mueller and Mrs. Robert ceived hude training. After grad* building when the builder asked, Eddy: another Is the world pircel noting from Half Moon Bey High fnr permiMlon. booth, with puelugus from nil over school. Aaevedo was vnpgrd in Then the plenoing contnlislor. the world, with Mrs. F. W. Rrrfcin.s farming on the coasteide. Ke en and tbe city council railroaded and Mrs. William Crawford in tered the nnny last September. through tbe ren-ning of the Megan charge properly. This, .uckdy. wae slopped Daughter* ol the Inrnily esn The original inhabitants of Ire by tbe mandate of the pecplu of choose f om s large selection ol land' are believed to have been !Y0Uj ~ MDinrKnwm ] I d bowse peiot n yew borne dial peovidse the eswsraw tea tasdag baaaty and ptessodoa. StMrwio-VUHMM makes 3WP Hoe* Paint io ooJy see gted*... (be bmi shay haow bow so make. Why teh disappoiiKfnent when ymi era sore ef aristMuen if VWV Hows* Retnt k umd tea psimir^ S.d Cu. FI. Krtvtaaler Refrigerator With Frozen Food Chest. Was 289.P5 .. 4 1T,V 13 Ca. K KsIvlMtor FREEZER $ Cu. Ft. Kalvlaater Refrigerator Aitiitttk Defrosting 1952 Model nBAQC W 338.85 dbOT'"' 1M2 Kaivtsater Electric Rage San Mateo and eiso thmugh the doll clothes In a doll booth oper- State. ______ your hmne? There era wbtdniB hnm painn dial Double Oven, rightful thinking aod uo-operation sell for less (baa bVP. hut den t lei rbsi fool you! Floor Model ^7095 Timer, Clock of your rplendki newspaper. / epM SWF sad A* rant W 449.98 ..3** SPECIAL . The incumbent toundlmc.v were , rtected. Mainly because they had* stated that they urre against spot- Sb c o d c I Avonus Kaew oil 9ha foeta. Hat your FRII epy ef our booklet 'fli Troth oboirt House Palat* 36 RosHis to Psi--6psn Friday MgHs imoniag of i-esidentiil sections. The peuple of San fttzteo voted against propositions A and B. And now, after this manriote nf the AUTO HOME SUPPLY people. Ihe same councilman and tha planning coremisalon have the Budget Terms Fireside S-SU4 nerve to consider another reaming of a property located right next to the property defeated for reioning. Thu* counciliacn as well as the B.F.Goodrich city engieeer ststed offic ally that they are for thi* plan? Did they j ace Ihe final plans? Do they re-1 member that the people of Ssa f Mateo voted against ''parking" oo U, lots facing El Camino Baal? It this rexOBing was granted and Ihus another p-.ecedent was set. could tbo city council rofuss re- taning ef snv other vacsor prop arty 1b Bayr>o4 and Timrt lark? WILLIAM VAN ZYVEBDFN, 71 Mnsbwi Drive. Kan tlateo. WATCH " REPAIRING CARLYLES Tbe Fesianh'i OMart TEliPHONE Annmring Wn Trained Openten e mu 14 HOURS A PAY Dteeet Radoe CoMart te Year Ms m Car a? Tvnek_____ 111 SOUTH B STREET SAN MATSO .ad MW OS MW Diamond 44SM CUKITY MONT CHAKtS Om NIGHT DIAPER taken ^ place ( ht 8 Lent nil nigfat -- no ekaapof Keep InKjf mi bed frier Triple waven -- 50% wore Inbrin 50* more ABSORBENT 2-piece Diaper-----pkg. $1.29 let Ibe Clarity Nwe* tell yew the Bdeantones ef tba CsHty NlgM Diopar, Thursday, 9 to 5:30 in ths Children's Shop ~TtrA^waAt t^htiS^Gtiedb^CtajUuVaJ^ nedsw ta price, yel AA ta Hww be seen Fi gai'*l yeeH be* (be fteaoflesered grapes ef My hatee OmuVrteyWMdm