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THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE THRE
MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1967
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Dear Folks:
Mrs. Mel Bartley, Mrs. Rich-
the mastermind who concocted
recreation for chil-
(Planned
on somebody famous. It would
Automatic Range
the ABC trilogy called
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You might like to try using
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Heloise
an Emmy, but The maestro
art class
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afternoon channels.
Goodson
day, I cut off the other tie and
word” and “To Tell the Truth”
grommets where the ties
are
ribbon through the holes, turned
“I suppose I do these shows
art class
intellectual games,’
said Bar-
Model J.318-.
“To me the interest is en-
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arts and crafts program
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for a cash advance
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7 p.m. — Archery Club
RANGE —
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PAY WITH YOUR
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MODEL
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a not-so-secret recipe for inex-
pensive, time-killing daytime
8 p.m. — Square dancing
Saturday, June 10
FHA Chapter
Will Conduct
Play School
AUTO-FILL
ICE MAKER
Ends filling and spilling.
First
Payment
In August
A goulash made with pork
takes to the addition of sauer-
kraut.
7:30 p.m.—Pointer and Setter
Club
tist; St. Mary's vs. First Pres-
byterian
Methodist vs. Trinity Lutheran
7-8 p.m. — Slymnastics
too bad calves and rather nice
ankles.
And I'm not about to take,
stimuli.
“What we're looking for is
. • King-Size Lighted Oven
with automatic timer,
kitchen dock and minute
timer; removable oven door
munity Band
7:30 p.m. — Fencing class
an unemployed man of 36, fret-
ting in a $25-a-month office in
West Hollywood.
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• Convenience
outlet
• Hi Speed Cab
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Units '
• Full-Width
Storage Drawer
John T. Herringion
1301 Sixteenth St.
PHONE TU 6-3589
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5 p.m. — Youth Council meet-
ing
7 p.m. — TAR meeting
Thursday. June 8
9 a m. — Arts and crafts —
Arthur Robinson Center
9:30 a m. — Women's volley-
ball league
10:30 a m. — Arts and crafts
— Ben Franklin playground
2-5 p.m. — Richard Stout's
art class
David A. Dunn
Receives Degree
AUSTIN (Spl) - David A.
Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. S P.
Dunn of 9 Eads Ave . Orangey
received a bachelor of law de-
gree here yesterday at the Uni-
versity of Texas.
There were 236 candidates for
law degrees.
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All 4 Items Installed
Nothing Down ... Only
— $5.50. 6.
program.
student is responsible
Warnick and Wesley Brimm.
Intermediates.
and my poise would be no more.
On my feet would be ungainly,
Dear. Heloise:
When I wash out stockings
and small articles in the sink,
I always use one of our flexi-
ble plastic glasses as a plunger
to help remove the soil.
We, my ilk and I, are the
women who like to look smart,
Floyd Conway, Mrs. Gene Mel-
ton and Mrs. Delson Sylestine,
Bobby Corder, Mrs. Harmon
McClain, Mrs. Johnnie Brimm,
ANNOUNCEMENT
Now that I've moved into my
new State Farm office, I can
lar fiber and dye in your own
carpet.
I “The other change develops
k slowly over a period of several
; months and results in perma-
liquid as possible Then wash the
area with a solution of one tea
as the body sock. Over it. If I
follow the trend, I might don a
“petite flounce of pleats." Those;
7 p.m. — Adult Gun Club
7-8 p.m. — Slymnastics
2-5 p.m. and 7-10 pm. — Rich- who pride ourselves on leading .
J _______I M3 the pack in accepting and wear- aforementioned knees would be
to see it and said so
This may seem like a very
tiny incident in a child's bring-
ing up to mention. But it really
river by a world that’s gone
minimad.
Picture, my friends, these too-
wide thighs of mine, encased in
that delightful garment known
registration
8 am.-noon—Supervised play-
Orange Center
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ard Bridwell, Mrs. Jesse Mayo,
Mrs. Roy Johnson, Mrs. Buncy
Seago and Mrs. Jackie Stone,
Junior 9 and 10: Mrs. Jay, Mrs.
Jesse Kelly, Mrs. Jack Harri-
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Clarence Whiteley, Junior 11
and 12,
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8 a.m.-6 p.m.—22 rifle class
ing new fashions.
Whatsmore, we are, in most
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you'dliketodiscuss
your family Insur-
ance needs. My new
office address and
phone number are
listed below.
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Friday, June 9
GE APPLIANCE CENTER
22 Years of Better Deals and Better Service
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TODAY’S CHILDREN
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Dear Heloise:
Plastic rainhats (that fold into
a small package to carry in
your purse) are so convenient,
but the ties tear off so easily.
When a tie came off the other
When you need money for that
fun-filled vacation
her children Into those
irograms. The pro-
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The stimulation for the viewer
comes when young couples
come fairly close to mayhem
when they are not doing very
well.
be just as interesting to see her
reaction if she skipped him for
somebody else.”
Within weeks of confiding the
idea to Leonard Goldberg,
youthful ABC vice president in
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Chuck Barris Comes Alive
In True Movieland Style
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VAnN toAxs up to sisaa
GHD)GAC FINANCE CORPORATION
7:30 p.m. - Explorer Scouts couldn’t care less , charge programming
— He apparently has developed snar&m}programmng
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Only
$19995
isn’t tiny. That mother was
helping her daughter be aware [
that she was expressing quali-
•ALPINE,
Trailer Park
Mrs. Manuel Gomez and Mrs.
Bea McKey.
Mrs. Dave Borel, Mrs. Bobby
Corder, and Mrs. Wylie All-
bright. Nursery I; Mrs. Blackie
Teal. Nursery II; Mrs. Jimmie
Welch Jr., Mrs. W. R. Hudson
and Mrs. Stanley Goodwin,
Nursery III.
Mrs. Frank Jackson, Mrs.;
grounds: Salk School. Anderson
School. Ben Franklin School.
Sunset Park and Drake Memo-
rial Presbyterian Church
9 -a.m.-6 p.m.—Arthur Robin-
son Youth Center open
8-9 a m. & 9-10 p.m. — Or-
ange swim team practice— mu-
nicipalpool—— ...
8 a m.-9 p.m. — Weighf room
to two parts water) and rewipe
the spot.
“Absorb as dry as possible.
“Place a half-inch layer of
white absorbent material over
area and weight down with
• No dofrosting ever
ONLY
829995
with operating trade
6-8 p.m. — Shower I also am 46 years old, I am (shown at their best. Our pumps
6:30 p.m. — Memorial Field: 5-foot-7 inches tall, I weigh at were plain, sleek and slightly
Assembly of God vs. Police i least 10 pounds more than I tapered. Our heels were high,
Fire Department; Park Avenue should, and my frankly middle-but hot too high. When we sat,
the ends under about a half-inch 1
and stitched them back to the i
ribbon.
Try it. You will have a rain-
hat that will do the job just as
efficiently and comfortably.
And you also have a pretty, .
soft grosgrain bow under your '
chin!------
Mrs. John Neville
Heloise welcomes all mail, es-
pecially household hints which
she can pass on to readers as
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Al Capp Says It’s Now Time To Give
Wed Mothers Same Rights as Unweds
(EeiroRS NOTE-National cortoon- just because she’d made four host congratulated her and Mid
probiem, facing "he natos mothers ■ little "mistakes" didn’t make that she was' an American
10-10:30 a.m.—Anderson School and my ilk.
— Bookmobile « Wa m• 1
7:30 p m. — Radio Club
GENERAL ELECTRIC
“JUNE BRIDE”
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people, as opposed to playing
7-10 p.m.. — Richard Stout’s with words and clues,” he said. . - -rr— ,- m ----- x
: _______________________ “My idea • to pick some lively because I don t find any fun in
7:30-9:30 p.m. — Orange Com-people, put them into a format' intellacinal amae ” eaid Rar-
- ' ’ and get them talking. You never ris.
know what is going to come out, tirely in the revelation of the
but whatever it is, it’s spontane-personalities."
__” ! When ABC’s "Shane,” a West-
Barris. like most "overnight" ern series that cost over $125,000
successes, has been around ior[per episode, turned out a rat-
KF vnare leorninrlinnc"ienetor Rorrie wac
Whitensugrrihetnadouremuk. plastic glass, you
ing a marinade for pickled your “ '
[mushrooms.
Getting the money you need for vacation fun is e simple
milter at your nearby GAC office. You get prompt per-
sonal service... ready cash to help you meet along-the-
way expenses ... and monthly payments to fit your
budget. Stop in or call. Get a cash advance from.GAC for
a vacation ... or any purpose.
7 p.m. — Power Squadron .
7-10 p.m. - Richard Stout’s with a Peabody Award, or even
joined to the hat. I just slipped cintlr 30 smkmobiCommunity
Later Barris moved to the Beginners IV; Mrs. Buck High,;
” . > as Margaret Morgan, Nancy Wil-
ABC director of daytime pro- cox and Edith Brimm, Begin-
grams. He found it a bore—and l ners V.
Mrs. Wayne Dougharty, Mrs.
“I was looking at 'Where the Buncy Seago, Mrs. George Win-
, _ Action Is,’ which was aimed at der, Mrs. Charlie Gomez, and
the television game-pack- the audience between 18 and Mrs. David Jones, Primary VI;
35,” he said, “and it occurred to Mrs. Travis Hudson. Mrs. G. E.
‛Eie e
That is necessary. But think advisor, wil
what it does for a child when stration '
you to do that," or, “That was Campbell.:said that a
really being honest,” and so on. county.FHA workshop will be
. 12 , .2 . . i held this summer. Officers of
It les him know that he is the Local chapter also plan
living them when otherwise: he meet for a pl nning sesSion
might go on b.S way thinking |nfxt term. Both meeting dates
will be announced, Mrs. Camp-
bell said.
noMM, anu.e- ndnm: mma1E“, —1
aged knees have telltale pouches we sat with the assurance that---------------- —----- uze
of fat, any comment our ladylike pose serve you even better with the
■ • ■ ■ . .. . । And we've been sold down the
‛ •n1?• •vne DriIII,
. _________ -pr... It did so well in the ratings Mrs. Roy Johnson, Mrs. Harry
and Todman, fathers that Barris came up with a sec-— ‛ .
> My Line?” “Pass- ond, “The Newlywed Game,”
which simply relies on how well
open
8 a m.-6 p.m. — Game room . --------..
nu». . open aging business. He is producer
Mrs. William Scheer 7-9 p.m. Monday-Saturday & of three daytime and two night-_________ _____________ ______
2-6 p.m. Sunday — Orange mu-time network shows, employer thing interesting in having
Tuesday, June 6 . . -
9:30 a.m. - Anderson School game shows with broad appeal.
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arts and crafts program -------------- -------
t . ... . .. 9-9:30 a.m.-’Bookmobile - Ar- of "What’s My Line?
inserted grosgrain ribbon in the thur Robinson Center ............
he entered NBC through its’games as replacements.
10:30-11 am. — Bookmobile— management training program. Now Barns is busily working
Memorial Presbyterian moved on to daytime sales and the same rich vein. He has
worked in a minor capacity on! something called “The Mother-
------ । 10:30 a.m.—Sunset Park arts the old Steve Allen variety hour in-Law Game" and another,
King Features Syndicate, i and crafts program and in the news and public af- “The Family Game,” merely
2 p.m. — Community Center fairs department._________[awaiting a network okay.
10 a.m. — Arts and crafts —
Drake Memorial Presbyterian without protest, what the fash-
Church ’ ' i- -------— J-‘— ‘---
j were exclusixely.
for the children of unwed Mth-
Mrs. Ted Miller, pianist; Mrs.
z.Ie0 Clois Jay, song leader; and re-
-olosovd freshment committee headed by
Little Cypress
Bible School
Names Staff
Two weeks of vacation Bible
school started today at Little
Cypress Baptist Church,
Rev. Roy Johnson is being as-
sisted by Mrs. Jerald Peveto in
directing the school. Sessions
are 8:30-11:30 a.m. for children
3-12, and 7-8:45 pm. for those
13-16
On June 14 there will be a pic-i
nic at the DERA grounds for
the final morning session and
commencement exercises will
be at 7:30 p m. —
Films will be shown during
evening services Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday. They are
"Jesus and the Fishermen,"
"Born to Witness," and "House;
of Toys."
Other workers for the school;
are as follows: Mrs. Wayne
Lormand, general secretary;;
W
Wednesday, June 7
9 a m. — Registration for ous."
NEW YORK (APT—Sixteen coast and spent three years
months ago, Chuck Barris was AnC j:—*“ dau— -
lass and will pay a bit more to be blunt toed brogues, fronted with coupasuvs
9-noon — Richard Stout’s art sure of that look we want to huge buckles and heeled with VA’* oLooMINGfou "ns
class ;J achieve? We are, in short, the wooden spheres,
cow. Larisa
d. She could now afford it. The program host said
go to college, where she was that as a wed mother, the col-
majoring in philosophy. The lege program was denied her.
ig of a child’s being 1-3p.m,inthecotlageat theBug Cleaners for their compas-
Iat. shldoingehg high school. sion inunderstandinggour prob-
_________^hat^.'s doing that Thursday at 9:45 a.m thelems, Aren ttthey. o^for all of
importance. We usually are chapter will attend aj meeting, . •. me t,
quick enough- to—make him;at Gulf States Utilities Co., .’ Heloise
aware of what he does that is Strickland Driven Orange.;
not useful. Jane McKenzie, home service
Dear Heloise: [you forevermore. . been a problem ever since the
Please send, immediate help' “Sport's" Mother (first'accident.'
I need it desperately and so do • L---- ; .“Two types of reaction can!
my neighbors and friends who Dear Sport’s Mother: [take place between the chemi
also own dogs that sometimes I have just been in the labora- cals in the urine and those in
just can’t wait- tories of the-National Institute the fiber dye:
• Since carpets are expensive, of Rug Cleaning in Washington, “Some dyes change color as
we would appreciate it if you D.C. They cope with this prob-soon as urine comes in contact’
would tell us what to do when lem all the time, and here is with them. Often original color]
this accident occurs their top chemist'j answer: can be restored by immediate bd
I am sure1 there are thousands “A dog may be'man’s best addition of a weak solution of .
of others who would like to be friend but not necessarily that of ammonia or white vinegar.
in thg know. mah's carpeting. [ “Always pick an inconspicu: I
We pet owners would love “Neglected animal stains have ous area of the carpet and test. I
small amounts of solution to de- I
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-j are fond of intellect-tickling young married couples know
______ ___________ word games—a shrewd mixture each other’s tastes and person-
6:30 p.m"- Memorial Field: of celebrity-watching and au-
First Methodist vs. Cove Bap- dience involvement.
- - — — Barris has no use for cerebral
911' a.m. — Children’s art instances, the women who can
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The problem of the wed dren weren't any burden what- wed mother. She als had four
mother can't be swept underlever. There are all sorts of [children. She asked if she could
Ihe table any longer. There are government play programs, and! get 1. • ”—
millions of them in America to-preschool programs, and after- wonderful prog-..a, - r.^
day. There are going to be school progrims for the infants, gram hos said, no, sorry, she
more. ft's- time we stopped and other equally fine programs could’. They----
treating wed mothers like sec-! for the .older children. - — ’ forthechildrei
ond-class citizens and gave As for herself, she wouldn’t ers. The wed mother then asked
them the same rights as unwed be a burden much longer now if she could get in on that col-
mothers. _ [that her children were cared lege deal. She hadn't been able
The plight of the wed mother for from dawn to dusk and their to finish college, and now that
was brought home to me by a rent and clothing and neces-she was married, she couldn't
conversation I heard the other sities provided. She could now afford it. The prograin host said
day on one of those radiolon te enllece wkore chn was that as a wed mother, the col-
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a great job when the open end dren 813) .. ____ _____o, ______ ___
was turned down. By using the; 79‛p.m _ Adult painting ses. Dating Game,"“The Newlywed
wont boil sion ' " 8 Game” and “Dream Girl of
POWERFUL PLUNGER CLEARS
CLOGCEDTO LETS
—VACANCY—
Phone TU 6-9865
(Nighs, Phosie TU 6-1229)
"phone-in" shows. The host, a
man of great heart, was dis-
cussing the recent proposal that
unwed, but relentlessly fruitful
mothers be paid a handsome,
annual sum for not having an
annual baby. This, it was
pointed out, would be much
cheaper than .supporting, these
doomed infants for all the
archery lessons
s 9:30-10 a.m.’— Bookmobile---------. ------------— r- -----, ------- —. -
cause of the tremendousvolume Sunset Park a number of years, learning ingstlisaster, Barris was tapped
9:30 a m. - Senior Citizens'techniques. A Philadelphia boy,[for evening editions of his two
oise is unable to answer all in- recreation he entered NBC through its’games as replacements,
dividual letters. She will answer; 10.0 •9
readers' questions in her col- Drake
umn whenever possible. ; Church
Send letters to Heloise Cruse.
(left) described-as one of
Another indignant voice came- the Soviet s five top mod-
on the line. She was an unwed els, strolls along with a
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The mother could have [qualities one wants him to live animal'accident,'I suggest they that auto company's "Re-
thought how glad she was to'and then let him know when immediately absorb as much bellion Girl," F
see the girl staying on the job [he is doing it. "e " ...ku The" ..... ‛
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would be done and have let thelope for individual repl. Send sorb all you can with white tis- Thomas,
patience and persistence the girl [letters c-o King Features Syndi-sues or toweling. "Perils"
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But she noticed it and was glad|N. Y. 10017. solution (one part white vinegar___________
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the like, but it is another thing [week to conduct, a play school, manner, no change in potor June SJune 9
to be it. and still another to be next week. shouldoccurandthatforgotien Monday.Friday ----------------- ---------------. . ,
aware that here it is in action, Mrs. May Campbell, home-; accident will not become ap- - Community mother of four. She said that! British model in London,
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In Protest of Mad Fashion A E.
By BETTY PRESTON gals who support the fashion in- A A f ■ = AB I V
Glendale News-Press [dustry. lull | IM
Women's Editor And for a while, we were in. IWII I W =IVI I |
GLENDALE, Calif. (AP) — Our skirts hovered at our knees, I V I W W = | V W
I'm tired and I'm mad. and our shapely legs were
I also am 46 years old, I am shown at their best. Our pumps
Range and Refrig. -511.66 mo.
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on. The following her or her children a burden, [mother to be proud of. X
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years of their unyanted and
uncared for liyes/
Well, an angry listener,called
, in and said tnat in his opinion
Pamela [paying unwed mothers for not
Austin now is starring in having illegimate children was
the refilming of "The as sensible as paying burglars
- ■ • gof not robbing houses. The
Terry- program host icily asked if the
M caller considered having a bab/
9na1 a crime. The listener said, cer-
tainly not, he had three of them,
and he was feeding them’and
sheltering them arid' providing
for their future himself. Unwed
mothers, he said, who kept pro-
ducing a child every year for
starred .
49 yearso^O;
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