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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 27

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tlt)f ghngjj Sin Hir a TWsdtT, Octattt 6, (966 Architect Says U.S. Hurricane Will Dent Food Budget Needs Rebuilding tock and small grains. KAI.T.V RVAN AP Business News Writer xrrw vnRKCroD darria2e the 'monumental frresporisibili ty" of the architectural moras By JOHN CUNNIFF AP Business News Anal NEW YORK Edward Du they left us from hurricane Inez this week threatens to dent family food Heavy rains washed out some cabbages in Ohio, and hot weather hurt the California tomato and peach crops, In July, days of lemperaturea in the 90s and 100s wilted beans in Wisconsin, burned' ir Ui L. uthinii after 1850 rell Stone, the architect, re Viae hffn a kcV nwua iu an miu tT of the enduring monuments of has lacked grace," he said. "In all history there has never been such monumental irresponsibility, expedience, nut nf hand pail American generauvija factor in the rising cost of food this year.

peas in Minnesota and cut the; tomatoes grown in the Middle This has been a terniue Atlantic states. in mjiv. freezes caused severe" year," a New York produce built without plans. The whole country has to oe remuu. AnH whorp rities that leave us, damage to fruit crops in Great Lakes region wholesaler said, "inere nave been problems all over.

The freezes last February, the drought in July and now a lot of vas asked. "On the thres hoid of great things," he re hi i mm mm wet weather. UiiT rinatw Tnez whirmed ri plied. I Uiinic we re on uie eve of a great renaissance." iirhot tltnno wmild like to pening avocadoes and limes I just ready for market off the teach businessmen, city plan ners, engineers, ctiirais n.t "a ninii iilfi Tvercentaue trees in Florida, some oi me winter fnmato ctod will have to peaches, pears and apples. The freeze came after heavy, rains cut the onion, potato and, carrot crops in Texas, and cold snap and then a heat wave; hurt peas in Washington and plums in Oregon.

The results of the weather man's whims showed up at the thin produce counters all summer. This winter, the may begin to notice them in iher canned and frozen food depart ments. of the cost of a buiMing gees be replanted. One farmer esumaiea we winter vegetables will run into the planning. You need planning and strong leadership to rebuild cities, he continued.

"It doesn't come $10 million. Last week, it was heavy rain. It interfered with the harvest of lettuce, potatoes, cucumbers Din Hriost from the people, ine momt tum must come from the top Tk oi ticf rnrifpives. he said. HOVEKTISgMEWT) it takes a Naooleiwi to anu luilldufca.

uui. September in Wisconsin since MARKETING COORDINATOR build Paris." 1891 kept cabbages smaii. In August, floods caused stag i near TV11 DON STODDARD The leadership was, he De lives, developed in recent years. enroll Dconl Tnhnsnri Raid ABIIIIV ulva vwltty I City, where tomatoes and itit iiw tra.tl that we 'must rebuild with beau tv in mind." he said 'President bell peppers grow, a iooi i rain fell in central Nebraska, causing heavy tosses to lives liTui Nai muSteatir. Writ: irgMh Johnson said that.

That's rather man of its insurance committee; and, representing the state fund, O. T. Lund, supervising safety representative, and Robert Baker, district representative The state fund, which is California's oldest and largest carrier of workmen's compensation insurance, assigns safety experts to work closely with industry in maintaining programs of work safety. Policyholders not only receive recognition in the form of awards, but earn dividends on premium payments as a result of low accident records. A SPECIAL SAFETY MERIT AWARD for seven consecutive years without a lost time accident on the iob was presented recently to the Biber Electric Company, of 1377 Old County Road, San Carlos, by the State Compensation Insurance Fund.

The framed citation was accepted by William Biber i left), a member of the Peninsula Builders Exchange, at a ceremony at its headquarters in San Carlos. Left to right from Biber are: John C. Copeland, Exchange manager; Alan Miller, chair unusual for a Promotion At Dalmo Victor As Stone views tne future, ic rpa ain whv everv I building should not be a master piece Of art. BUI wnai auuui cost "Buildings in the hands of skilled architects can he built economically." Shop Center ATTORNEYS, BANKERS, REALTORS, TITLE COMPANIES, GOVERNMENT OFFICES, BUSINESS MEN or anyona nmdinp LEGAL ADVERTISING Stone, whose grilled stonework distinguishes hundreds of erli i a tional. cultu Don J.

Stoddard of Wood side, has been named manager of aerospace antenna engineering at Dalmo Victor, a Textron division, according to Robert D. Murie, chief engineer for the Belmont based aerospace electronics systems firm. In his new position, Stoddard will have administrative and technical responsibility for all technical responsioimy mi ral, medical and factory build ings, is now aeepiy commmeu to the urban development of 1, cnool Hp has num erous projects unaerwety erous p.uj aerospace antenna engineering Louis, Sacramento Caur activities. Among me project in which the Aerospace okla. Is OpenOn Peninsula Mayfield Mall, the Peninsula's first fully carpeted and ful ly enclosed shopping center, opened yesterday at San Antonio Road and the Alma Central Expressway' on the boundaries of Mountain View and Palo Alto.

The 27 acre development has efficient scope to produce an rnent is currently involved are an advanced Rotodome early warning airborne radar antenna, various missile antenna design projects, and the communi for both the Bill 11 tin hrt tdiHercnt spultl wlcu wti" TMjr Itgil ifnrtldif with Ihi Ttart oasis." The oasis otten lnciuuea a tower surrounded by space. This, he believes, is the perennial dream or architects: A citv of skyscrapers in a park lunar excursion and command like setting." Architecture to stone is veiy on art hut verv much a His name annears 24 tenants including J. L. fen nev. JoseDh Magnin, Pauson's literally on hundreds of plans, He has 200 woruers in oin.

here and Palo Alto, Calif, tiir mactpmipces include the service moauies oi nwn a Apollo spacecraft. Stoddard joined Dalmo Victor in 1950 as a microwave design engineer. In 1954, he was promoted to an antenna design group leader, and ir. 1958, he was named antenna design section head, a position he held until his recent appointment. Prom 1948 to .1950 Stoddard was a research engineer the Electrical Engineering Department at Stanford University, American Pavilion' at the Brus Woolworth and a Wells Fargo Bank branch.

ti 's, occupying nearly half of the 500,000 square feet of retail area, is the firm's iargest suburban branch in the country. It closed its present stores in Palo Alto and Mountain View sels World's air uaaoi, uk jU.S. Embassy. at New Delhi India and the brand new National Georgrapnic aocieiy mum Washington, sivo nf ooeration BALLOON TAKEOFF Darrell (Deke) Sonnichson takes off from the new Mayfield Mall yesterday on an abortive effort to set an altitude record. Because of low clouds the FAA would not let him go above 1, 000 feet.

(AP Wirephoto) JOHN A. H. STEVENS of San Mateo has been named manager of Jos. Schlitz Brewing Gompa ny's Burgermeister plant in San' Francisco. He suc ceed's Robert J.

Bach who has been appointed to the firm's newly created post of director branch plants. Stevens, a native of Scotland, came to Schlitz in Milwaukee last year from Canadian Breweries Ltd. He had. been supervisor of project analysis at that company's Toronto plant and prior to that was director of brewing at its Carting plant in Cleveland. with opening of the new brancli.

Parking for 2,500 cars is provided on three levels. The center's shops will be nnen from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 ibrings criticism from some ar p.m. weekdays and from 9:30 chitects that proper supciv.aiv.. is impossible.

Stone, however, replies. "I concentrate on the formative stages." a. ui, nffio in a residemtal FINGER LAKES WINE RECORD uiMMnwnSPORT. NEW YORK (UPI) Pur jhold substantial cash reserves j. VnDn avS However, the firm says, it still (UPI) Wine shipments from a.m.

to 6 p.m. on Saturdays. Albert A. Hoover and Associates developed the site for the new shopping center. Developer of the mall itself was Hare, Brewer and Kelley, Inc.

the 'market does not seem to believes the time is not too far nu tt ot arf Lff for the development of a the Finger Lakes region of general, with eight south centra) New York state 1 tf carry out investors should continue to major bottom area. totaled a record $34,932,951 in plans which he constantly checks '67 Renaults in Dealers' Showrooms PLANT PURIFIES WATER TT Tpv I'tTPD 1065, compared with in 1864, according to an annual industry survey by the Finger Lakes Wine Growers Association. Winer or.vned vineyards in the area yielded a record crop of about 5,338 tons in 1965. Tne wineries purchased an additional er trnt valued at S3.905. About 5 million gallons of water 1 Tnn iTnufiled its are putlliea dim streams dailv through a new at Phiilins Petroleum 1067 car line recently featuring a new, dramatically restyled "luxury economy" model, Hie Renault 10, replacing the Renault 8.

The new four door, four pas Company's petroleum process 671, from about 620 independent ing complex licit growers growers. senger sedan is nearly a foot Mutual uuds longer man traamonai imports, but still about a foot i i H.ime ciif com pacts. Yet it has head and leg 1 mrtef cftmnacts i.8Z ll. 15 liwi. by rwm c4uaiiiLis and peppier pickup and passing performance than many six cyl 4.70 7.

IT S.iS s.u inder u.s. nraiws, me toi.rtw.j Sld stated. New Sng Noreasl the Renault 10 'has 25 per cent more luggage space than its tn i.4i Fd 7.07 7.77 7.73 a.36 Ji 3.74 i0) predecessor, the Renault ft PF Silt S.i' plus a plush interior, wia own RENAULTS NEW '67 MODEL The Renault 10 is dramatically restyieu, ni seais ana du aavjm.w than last vear's Renault Doasis pei lci.i features, including standaro, ly a foot longe "afety including ffflii whed disc brakes, four wheel disc i Com St 11 53 frdlansible. im I brakes and pact absorbing front end. rWrt absorbins front end, padded interior.

Powerful 1100 cc. engine nab pn upPand pasS power that can beat most domestic sixes hit top speed of over ft Zh vet fiets in the 35 mile per gallon range. Four door sedan with fold doseat! f'cfSes 1 in four 'sjeed ynlhromesh manual or optional pushbutton automatic shift. Despite us ness and ride, comfort and con fDaiir and SDOrtS Irvesl 7.05 Otlv Dist A.SS 7.5J Rei? Toeh J.J0 If you hav notices which require legal publication, just contact your nearest Times office. Here's what we can do for you: Personal Services for Yew Filt documents with the County Clerk's office Record legil notices wild the 0tfi of the County Becerdar Provide eflidevits 0' publication Provide affidavits of posting end affidavits of mallinfl Mail proof copies promptly on first iy 0' publication Provide blank forms for legils on reouest Offer the services of an experienced stiff, includie, rtprtsenWIve who is it the Courthouse daily for your convenience Provide notary service at both office and Sedwoed City drench Offer you both 1 daily newspaper.

The Times, wH om 40 000 subscribers, end 1 weekly newspeper. The Post, delivered to over homes Free Publications for You Daily Court Calender, which includes names of wliJ. court personnel and 1 schedule of court assljnrnenls Schedule of fees of the Superior and Hunieipi! Court of San Hifto County, and the rules of In; Superior Court Legel advertising fate cerd and a schedule ei itfol pirtllcalton laws Four Convenionl Offices Radwood City o4 Jfferon Av. 6 179! Doty City 30 Pork Ploio Dr. W4 2262 BurirnBoma 1452 Burlingoma Ava.

342 7711 Son Matoo (Main Offica), 1080 S. Boyhora, 342 7711 HAt0 T1Ve KIM AB THE POST Cir, 5M Clfn Ff cpit me Renault 10 itive it. the same top car perforniance IteiatJt drove idenendent suspension, coupled I Still gets ovei with the optional heavy duty sr 10.36 10J? engineering and performance marks as its predecessor the allon. Csm 51k 1.83 Grwth 13.W li.is Renault 8. They say the new ap The new '67 Renault 10, along Henauii says me new 0f wi i tte '67 versions the Dau del will hit a top speed about car handling ii mVorti.

AS mitps an hour. Zero to 60 i a sw siwcial cross eountrv nearance is more pleasing ana (ho Bvtra roominess and ble hardton, are now on oiapiy nii Die i iiaiuip, i ic factor ftinn most S1X which is faster man mosi six I W1S 5w Irvcs 5 8.80 Sover Inv 13.71 15.01 SI 35.W4D.U Stdmn 5c 4.B 5.27 Sldmn ic i.83 5.27 Stdmn Sh li.e4 1S.J3 Stein Roo Funds: Bal 1S 74 18.7a Ho amino moiors, dciiuu. bu.u Rpl Camino Motors, carrying capacity are welcome Behnont. miles per gouon, compdxeu Prices will stay the same as cylinder compacts. It will zip LritJi 23 25 mpg for compacts un Pnces wui stay sec der the same conditions.

additions, me sugui un 1" front end weigni auua lu umi 1 if in ivl onds, and from 40 60 in another in. oHvincr it. excellent ouncii Automotive critics throughout the world who have tested the Cui B2 21. J3 24. ST Cur 84 "''J fJ Cus K2 A4? .15 diing staomty.

ing'is completely new, virtually all basic mechanical features of I power in typical highway driv the four speed syncnromesii manual shift model are the NOW CAN BUY ing situations. With the four wheel disc brakes, unique in this price range, the car can also be stopped far faster, surer, more than anv domestic make. i same as uie which independent auto experts FOK LESS THAN MNT Cam rr ComTr CO i.4 Crunp Bd 8.27 fl.W Com Fd .83 eaneerd 1WI Cansm lnv 3J J.W Conv Ste 8.03 S.73 Conv Or cofp Ld R'O Crown 5M s.fj Otel Inc 0li Fd liM ri.10 Olw Gr 11.05 almost unanimously "the best economy import on TllY US AND SIB) Afttr Snll 0tlPTrlMnl AS LOvTaS $5.50 MO. YIS, W( TAKE TRAOt INSI Stopping distance from 65 miles the market." I an Hour is iso iw and ninion steerine. But the '67 RanauK 10 wim pushbutton automatic shift will have a 25 uer cent more power 1 klHh tim smalik jlf Ihp Loomrj 5arl Canad 37.02 27.01 Capilsl Muf U.B H.1S Manhln 7.60 8 31 Mai! GHl 9.32 t.i Lif 1C.S4 ll.SJ MltfA Mut I.J3 t7 CRAWFORD'S front wheels, permitted by the ful engine, the same, big HOC Sl Downtown SAN MATEO 343 296 Orevfui 11.10 J.l Eln Bal ll.O! 1101 ES1n Slk 13.7! 14.W 116 S.

fa 16 03 17 43 50 feorsepower, tive maui earing powerplant as fce. Emol rear engine wcauon, give mc car extreme maneuverability, and the advanced four wheel In I manual shift model, rather than;.

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