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   Post, The (Newspaper) - February 11, 1960, San Mateo, California                                FOR WANT SUBSCRIPTIONS TELEPHONE OXford 7-5031 Diamond 3-1831 EMerson 9-1791 Volume 14, Number 6 5c A COPY TH SAN MATED COUNTY San Maleo Post Peninsula Shopping Guide WEATHER Fair today and tonight Slightly High temperature 62 low 38. DELIVERED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING TO MORE THAN HOMES Feb. 11, 1960 WAIT AND ON BREWER ISLAND City Boasts New Fire Headquarters Aide Build Own Furniture The fire department has moved into its expanded offices at the downtown headquarters and at the training station at seventh avenue and Edison street reported Fire Chief Hugh F. The much needed expansion was made possible through public support which approved a bond Only exterior painting remains to be done to complete the the vision of additional working space has inspired Chief Morris and Chief Fire Inspector Cecil Morris to don their work clothes and get on the job to refinish and make other In addition the two fire officials have revamped a plan checking table of four by 10 Most of the work has been done during the and the handy chiefs also needed telephone Old desks got new formica tops and were and Lee Chandler maintenance man at the city corporation yard built a three by six foot conference table for the chief's The result has been that the department has only had to get two new desks for the secretaries and additional filing The various improvements most appreciative arid wish to thank the citizens of San for their approval the bond made it possible (i hold Tne facilities we have now at the training tor up to in our headquarters in the 50 instead of the dozen division will be ample to the Old lockers were any extended growth by the out of the battery room into a separate previously BUSILY AT Chief Hugh F. Morris and Chief Fire Inspector Cecil Morris have been building work tele- phone covering old desks and are now happily moved into the new addition to the downtown San Mateo fire department Chief Mooris are because of its strategic location pied by the chief il downtown headquarters always remain on this to the commercial dis- Needless to say better ing conditions insure greater and we pledge our con- faithful service to the Chief Morris invited the public to take a look at the new Visitors are welcome any day from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Predict 45 Residents on i Bayside Land It II San Mateo city and school officials are taking a and attitude toward proposed plans an- yesterday for development of a balanced community of some persons on Brewer Developers Ricahrd Grant and T. Jack Foster submitted plans to the San Mateo county advisory planning council last for San Mateo was represented at the meeting by Thomas A. UNLUCKY THIRTEEN Special Officer ardson of the U. S. army of information points to the house number of this demolished home at Shelter Cove Army troops from the nearby Nike base in Pacifica helped ate some 60 persons the Five houses were destroyed by the giant Frankhouse Schools Ask Halt to Annex SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO ty planners Monday night hear n appeal South Sar Unified school distric arching for some way to fore all the proposed annexation e 871 acre Callan Realty com any subdivision to Daly Joseph assistant schoo voiced fear tha aly City's zoning law which per its development of 33-foot lot 1st League Meets Here More than 400 from 11 western states will attend the 12th annual Buddhist League con- February 13-14, at the Villa hotel and Buddhist church of San Dr. Shinsho ly retired as a professor of at Tokyo University to become Bishop of the Buddhist Churches of will deliver the keynote Dr. Hanayama was Japan's foremost scholar and is as the world's leading SHINSO HANAYAMA authority on Japanese As a he spent three years with the Japanese war criminals j at the request of Gen. Douglas at Sugamo He is the author of more than 50 books many of which have been translated into and in Notably among these Last Days of and Ways of Another scheduled feature of the two-day program is an ad- dress by Rev. Takashi tional director of Buddhist educa tion hi English division National Pur In addition to the religious ac the San Mateo church as has scheduled a golf tournament Saturday at Crystal Springs Gol with entertainment ant banquet to Sunday eve ning in the Pacifica room of thi Villa BROADWAY MARKET 959 El Camino CHUCK ROAST USDA Choice our Larger Advertisement BROADWAY MARKET 959 El Camino Millbrae EEGS Large Grade J our Larger Advertisement 959 El Camino SNOWDRIFT Shortening J 3-lb. Deal Tin our Larger Advertisement MARKET The Peninsula's Quality Food Center 303 Baldwin San Mateo GIANT TIDE Giant Package our Larger Advertisement will impose a heavy burden upon the unified school district to serve the resulting high density Commissioners posed their sympathy and their own Though it was noted that there appears to be no way that such an annexation move by the erty can be brief possibility of to changing the the school district's Both South San Francisco and San Bruno are fearful of the impact of such small it was hands are Commissioners approved all items unanimously except the use permit application of Ken F. Royce for a 65-foot sign for the International Inn which was granted on a 4 to 2 split Planning Advisor Gary Gouvea reported the supporters felt the sign was too large for the and that the Inn had sufficient Commissioners in support argued the applicant was entitled to the sign in view of fact an adjacent sign ly obscures existing signs of the Phone Rates The California Public Utilities Commission has authorized the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company to offer extended dence two-party line message rate service instead of extended Burlingame Future Is Outlined There may be a branch library n Burlingame's along vith a full-time planning advisor in the budget for the safety a tree replacement program so the state can widen El Rea in 10 and a new set o rules i and regula dence line service in four Bay The new service flat rate Area ex- is to be of- in Los Altos exchange by 1960; in Mill Valley ex- change by in ette exchange by 1961; and in South San Francisco by 1961. Present rates in the first three exchanges are and in South San Francisco exchange per month for the flat rate Under the two-party sage rate service the charge will be for 60 message units per month plus 4Vi cents for each additional message One sage unit is charged for ocal call and two or more sage units for calls to points out- side the local calling for first three Subscribers will have an option of taking the message rate two party flat rate service at in South San or residence individual line flat rate at in South San SAVE MARKET i 3520 South El San Mateo STEAK SALE T-BONE or SIRLOIN and Good Well Guaranteed our Larger Advertisement 37TH AVE. SUPER MARKET 25 Thirty seventh San Mateo DRINK Del Monte Giant 46-oz. Tins city employe These and many other aspects of life among the city commis sions in Burlingame were re Tuesday night at the an dinner a Bob's on Broadway given by the city council as small token the city's appreciation for hard work and long hours donated by the public ser Chairwoman of the evening wa Mrs. Josephine who i retiring this year as a of the city council after thre The suggestion that the city in the future require a branch library cam from Mrs. Edith chair man of the library commission after she had reported the city has cir culation with 1000 books going out to readers every Mrs. Cohendet indicated that no firm plans have been made for the would probably be located in north Burlingame to serve the Mills Estate but that it should be dis- cussed during the coming She also said that of the will act as hosts and hostesses in April for a brary open house to celebrate the opening of the new addition to the present Everyone in Burlingame will be Civil Service Commission man Edward Hevey Jr. reported the board is presently revising the city's rules and regulations For which were first drawn in 1943, and will be ing them over to the city council later in 1960. a member of the city planning and Ed assistant city ning Kenneth member of the San Mateo Union High school district board of trustees and president of the San Mateo County School Boards also in at- Sayette said yesterday that the proposed plan announced day considerably better than Jiat originally proposed by the county planning commission eral months concerned with how the development will produce an satisfactory tax base without penalizing the taxpayer on the Saysette ed. School Costs Eyed He pointed out that the posed development of homes and business would have an estimated assessed according to the an- by Grant would take in assessed valuation to meet school costs without affecting the tax rate for the remainder of the school Saysette A community of persons would necessitate some 20 new and two new high he pointed recognize that Brewer is going to be and that prospects are excellent hat it will be annexed to San Saysette commissions of the city and the county should take a rood solid look at the and when they are finally here should be no deviation from He is not attempting to throw obstacles in the way of Saysette we want to see that he area is developed City Planning Director Evert said after a preliminary of the proposed ment plans that appears the lans are in accordance with our end result pears to be headed in the right HOB NOB MARKETS 't 41st 1 block off El Camino Real STANDING RIB ROAST USDA Choke 7-inch our Larger Advertisement RITE MARKET Corner of 5th and B San Free Talking our Larger Advertisement LOG CABIN SYRUP j Big 24 ounces our Larger Advertisement 'N SAVE MARKET t 3520 South El Sao Mateo COFFEE or Drip i With coupon in today's U tin our Larger Advertisement 2 RUE MARKUT Corner of 5th and B San Mateo LAMB CHOPS of guaranteed finest obtainable on the Choice of large or shoulder WW our Larger Advertisement BROADWAY MARKET 2150 Roosevelt and Upton 1833 Broadway and City WESSON OIL Full Quart Bottle our Larger Advertisement MARKET The Peninsula's Quality Food Center 303 Baldwin San Mateo AVOCADOS J Extra fancy J reg. 2 for 29c...............................................Each our Larger Advertisement BROADWAY MARKET 2150 Roosevelt and 1833 Broadway and Redwood City FRUIT PIES Large 35 our Larger Advertisement i I FARMERS MARKET Hillsdale Shopping Center i 31st and El Camino GRAPEFRUIT HOB NOB MARKETS 41st 1 block off El Camino Real SUGAR 10'" our Larger Advertisement From t Panorama our Larger Advertisement Cane With coupon in today's ad SCHNEIDER'S Third and San Mateo 500 MEN'S Were to t 100% Now and UP our Larger Advertisement MARKET El Camino South San Matee ROUND STEAK round steak is carefully selected by our buyers for its tenderness and Choice our Larger Advertisement SCHNEIDER'S Third and San Mateo Kimmel's Downtown Sleep Shop 139 So. B San DI 2-0286 WOOL CAPRIS All 100% wool in beautiful Sizes 8 to 18. Reg. 8.98................... 4.99 our Larger Advertisement CARPET SAMPLES Many sizes and they won't last our Larger Advertisement 5 HOUSE OF FABRICS J 243 Hillsdale Hillsdale Shopping Center I WOVEN COTTONS J 38 to 45 inches Reg. 89c to 1.19 our Larger Advertisement  

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