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Pasadena Independent from Pasadena, California • Page 13

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50FT-SELI SAM By MYERS Medicare Alteration Proposed by JDoptor 56 Valle)ites Pass Bar Examination Fifty-six fledgling lawyers Pasadena; John Frasklin ilv-uiakjian, 434 Vista Pasadc- i for the needy. He also suggested that eye and dental care be; from the Pasadena-San Gabriel LOS ANGELES (AP A physician suggested to a Senate committee Tuesday that federal medicare program be altered Valley area were among the Theodore E. Rhodes, 70S Grand South Pasadena; Gilbert Rtilolph Ruiz, 685 Chaucer Rd San Marino. William II. Sage, 2TO-B Ar- ans, 2290 Midlothian Drive.

Thomas S. Loo, 1200 WII-I tadena: Beverly Kay Falk, 1152 Mams Monterey Park. Adair San Marino; Roger, steven william Lu(iwicki 2D5j under Medicare, (language. Barrier to aid needy and indigent Mex i Lint, jti, rdieo Lwrauo iW. Marshall San Gabriel; Ull', a v.

6 Gerald A. Margala, 513 N. Elcc- 1,541 successful candidates announced Tuesday by the State Committee of Bar Examiners as having passed the 1968 fall bar Witnesses said there was al ican-Americans. language barrier that many el rDyo San Gabriel; Larry Warren Sandel, 623 Brent South Pasadena; Richard A. Dr.

Max Offenbere, who has isiier, tuz ureni soma -tl-c Ave Alhambra; Walter G. asadena- I Maxwell, 1101 S. Raymond Ave, Edgar Reese Frachiseur, 5235 Alhambra Willis Frank Mc- derly Mexican-Americans don't examination. treated Mexican-Americans for Istrong, 621 N. Daisy Pasa- speak Enhsh.

Tliey sugested The new attorneys, now Quali more than 30 years, told a spe Acacia San Gabriel; RogerComas II, 1536 Sierra Madre Vil- that government agencies have fied to practice law in Califor Carl Frantz, 1220 S. Fourth St. bLbngual. personnel to explain cial U.S. senate, committee on aging that the ethnic group's la Pasadena; Charles D.

McKay, 835 E. Morada PL Al- Alhambra; John Kennedy Cans- health needs are more tad, 239 S. Madison Pasa uena; Larroll stnntlng Taylor. 1188 N. Hill Pasadena; Frederick William Taylor 14i6 Oakdale Pasadena; James Torlcy, 130-1 Sunny Oaks Cirrle, Altadena; Charies L'rtu-juastepit, .145 N.

Garfield Yarhorougn sa the commit tadena; Patrick Ross McMahon, nia, will te certified at admission ceremonies before, the Courts of Appeal Jan. 9 in Sacramento, San Francisco, Fresno, because their generally low dena; Joy Gene Gibson, 1447 N. tee' began its hearings in Los 650 E. Calaveras Altadraa standard or living. Michigan Pasadena; Mi- Donald Merle Meyer.

3S(S May-: Angeles because the concen San Bernardino and Los Ange chael Douglas Godctt, 424 Pasadena; Prentice: tration of Mexican-Americans les. Local. political and other Mexican-American leaders testified before the committee led by Marguenta Alhambra. Lcc O'Lcary, 2G45 E. Villa Los Angeles County is the Names and home or temno- Crnaeron Russell Graham, 250 Pasadena; George Priesllcj-: largest in the nation." jderly Mexican-Americans in Los Monte Vista i a Parker, Jr 3212 Orlando Sen.

Ralph Yarborough, irary addresses of valley residents are listed below, in alpha- Angeles because the cancen- jMadre; Patrick James Hast, ad. l'asadena. MANNER'S til oeticai oracr: tration or Mexican-Americans in 2726 Losannta Dvid Edwin Parry, 1719 Fred Haruz Altshuler. 787 S. Offenbcrg said the rule that the first $50 of medical aid bei paid by the patient be removed! Theodore Randolph a d.l Alamitas Monrovia; Roh- Lds Angeles County is the ter- Pasadena.

Carol O. Waggoner, 17M Hun- tinglon South Pasadena; Robert Louis Weaver, 410 Ray- niondale Drive, South Pasade-na; Dennis Edward Whelan, 15-18 I.omn Vista Drive, La Canada; William R. Willis, 232 N. Alabama, San Gabriel; and Jo- seph Thomas. Zichichi, of 33 E.

Rainbow DriTO, Azusa. San Rafael Pasadena: me nation." Bernelce Anglea, 1556 Hillcrest Pasadena; Robert G. Ben-tloy, 411 San Antonio Arca ms Ardmore Road, San Man-erl Joseph Peters, 1169 E. Do-no; James G. Jones, 363 E.

Ben-llor'es Altadena; Laurence wood, Covina Robert Gary G. Preble, 442 S. Rooscvcll Klausner, 3734 Madison Road, Pasadena; David James Reber, Pasadena; Stephen James Kouji-'lOOS W. Gladstone, San dia; Thomas G. Bast, 1530 Oak- The Select dale Pasadena; James Arthur Bnten.

1253 Road. These restaurants are fin our opinion) some of the finest eating establishments in Southern California. Bon Apetit West Covina; Terrace J. Bruto- cao, 1143 S. Wilson Drive.

Weot Covina. Stanley Jnines Colormi. 1704 Azalea Drive, Alhambra; Dennis Durand Cook. 1401 Sugar Loaf Drive, Pasadena; Roger Daniel Darnell, 1693 Amberwood Drive, South Pasadena; Wayne S. Dryden, 560 Covington Place, Bird Laws Eleanor Day Up in Air as Change Asked A unique and unusual settine for enter- staining euests during the holiday season If you live in county territory 5is found at Roland Mc Donnel's charming and are keepine such nets as ca niim-PM Enrique inn in Pasadena.

The restaurant's reputation is outstanding for naries, parrots or pigeons, be advised they are classified as wild creatures and it is illegal to thick juicy steaks, delicious prime rib of Deer au us, ana a tempting selection ni other delectable entrees. You'll tpva! in Keep tnem. But Robert Kinkead, director of the uniform ordinances sec 1 the century decor and the warm wel come extended. Take time to browse through the restaurant and eniov Hie an tion of the County Planning commission afivlses you not to tique treasure Mc Donnel has handsomely HUNTINGTON-SHERATON (Pasa.) Crystal Terrace Koom of the Huntington-SIieraton Hotel overlooking ihc gardwi-poo! area and the beautiful picture bridge. Handsome decor with elegant cut crystal chandeliers, Superb menu featuring Chef Ken Watkins' 800 calorie gourmet dinners served Mon.

thru Fri. 6 p.m. to p.m. Sat Sun. dinner hours 5:30 p.m.

to 9 p.m. Open 7 days a week from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. for breakfast and lunch. Fashion shows Monday and Friday during luncheon.

1401 Oelt Knoll 7-l34 ROLAM McDONNBl. tree tne creatures yet. nispjayca. He appeared before the Regional Planning Commission Tuesday to request permission to send to various county com ities recommendations that iwould make the keeping of such SMf Phulo by Ed sealed as president; foul De Joseph, first vice preiidenl and Mrs. Est her Ehrisman, secretory.

Olher officers are: Joseph Ba-taglia, second vice president and Thomas Woodman, treasurer. Foolhill Aporlment Association server owners and managers of aportmenls and homes in FoolhiH area. pets legal. OFFICERS INSTALLED Subrey Abdullah, light, newly appointed vice president of ihe California Apartmenl Association, congratulates newly installed officers of the Foolhill branch of Ihe organiialion. Roberi Long, next 1o Abdallah, attorney associated with Los Angeles law firm, was He expects reports back in about six weeks and a public hearing in ahout twD months.

BA10N Charlie Eaton's spacious Eaton's Santa Anita in Arcadia is decorated like "winter wonderland'" in anticipation of Christmas Day. Santa is greeting guests with' a merry wave and the spirit is merry and gay. In addition to the Christmas Dinner a big "after the races" celebration is planned Dec. 26th. Vivacious Charlotte Cook reigns, at the organ bar in the luxurious cocktail A gala New Year's Eye celebration is planned.

Early reservations, especially for large parties, are suggested. Old St. Nick, in person, is warmly preprint pnepts and taking little 1 upon his knee at Helen Hasabalcs' plush I Restaurant Rosemead. If you lis- I ten carefully you hear the reindeer I prancing on the roof while you dine I in the elaborately decorated restaurant. I Christmas Day reservations are advised, jj CHALON (Pasadena) Restaurateurs Kene and Armand Devigne offer an extensive continental menu.

Excellent steak, veal and chicken cuisines. Free buffal uffurcd Munday thru Fridays ftom 5 p.m. tt 7 p.m. Enth food and service arc superlative. Fabulous Chuck Boglny at the "piggie back" organ bar.

The bill of fare will delight you. Excellent banquet facilities. Open daily for lunches and dinners. Wednesday fashion shows. Dancing nightly, 3748 t.

Colorado Blvd. This is another particularly 1 a spot for before and after the races, near I to the freeway and just a few blocks west 1 at Rosemead Blvd. New Year's Eve re-1 servations are now being filled for din- hasauaLls ner; dancing and entertainment. FREE Brooke Brown and Bill Williams are 1 captivating the crowds in the Gav 90's jlounge of the Westward Ho in Pasadena, The talented duo returned tu the "Ho" I last night for a limited engagement The I slcisn Dells" are ringintr and evervthing SILYERPLATE for Christmas! I is 'in readiness for a holiday dinner Christmas and New Year's Days. A new feature is their Monday night dancing.

This is one of the spots wllh "a really hie" nackare of entertainment, dinine EATON'S Santa Aiiila (Arcadia) winghah new lear. Keserve early! Manager Del Wlngham will arrange your party. Jerry El Poche Cafe in San Gabriel presents the annual Las Posadas nightly at 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. The beautiful ceremony is told in etory and song by children of the neighborhood and guests are invited to join the procession, Everyone participating is given a free bayberry candle to carry and to treasure as a souvenir.

Charlie Eaton, known as the "dean of the restaurateurs," graciously greets guests at his spacious Eaton's Santa Anita Restaurant in Arcadia. Richly appointed dining and banquet facilities accommodating 600. Luxurious lounge with nightly organ bar entertainment featuring Charlotte Cook. Home of the "glorified American chicken." Extensive menu with over 70 delectable entrees. Warm, friendly atmosphere in a sotting of elegance.

Adjoining coffee shop and hotel on the premises, 11 50 W. Colorado Blvd. 447.333! Open a Full Service Savings Account now at Untied States National Bank with only $50 or add $50 to your present account. You'll receive your first five piece place setting FREE! This bsaulirul silverplale, by Oneida Ltd. Silversmiths, is lovely "Flowertims" pallern an exclusive design for U.S.

National Bank. Start building your silverware service or choose (rom many fine service units. Each additional place setting or service unit costs only S2.75 (includes sales lax) with an addiliona! 550 deposit to your savings. See the handsome Oneida Tlowertime" silverplate displays al our offices now. then gat your very owa for holiday entertaining and giving.

This offer expires January 31, 1969. Bud and Betty Heitkemper's Den in Pasadena is favored by sophisticates who demand the finest in delectable dishes for both lunch and dinner, and enjoy extravagant cocktails. The popular restaurant, will be open for dining Christmas Eve until 11 p.m., but they will be closed Christmas Day, New Year's eve celebrants will enjoy dinner and cocktails and general good The decor is rich and warm and the accent is put on quality and friendliness. Caution! One visit is habit forming. And vhUo you'is at jJvb yourself a viorryJtee Chrltlmes bonus -tor fteit year, Join our Chrislmti Club now.

We have a plan lor every budget -Including one that lets you own sllmplala as your savings growl UNITED 52 FullSirvha 0fJc Swing Southern California STATES NATIONAL BANK Mintu Mud OiWit tnisrinct CO'td'HlMi tnd Ftdrrtl Stum Shim GWINN'S EAST (Pasadena) Family owned since opening, Dec. 2ft, 1S47. Floyd Gwinn, with his son, Norman, have created a warm and friendly atmosphere and set the highest standards for fine dining. Lovely silver service and thought for every detail. Complete bakery on the premises provide their delicious "just baked" breads, rolls and famous pics.

Sepnrnte banquet facilities in the. spacious Mngnnlia Room. 21 E. Colorado Blvd. 75.3343 Holiday entertaining with an unusual flare Is presented at Mario Castagnola's Lobster House in Pasadena, You'll be intrigued with the authentic nautical decor while dining "aboard." It's a shipboard romance of dining which lures you back again and again.

Fresh seafood dishes are prepared from the daily catch of Castagnola's fishing fleect. For meal lover's their prime rib of beef au jus is superb!.

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