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Arcadia Tribune from Arcadia, California • Page 5

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Arcadia Tribunei
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Arcadia, California
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Duarte Closes Hillside Area Hie lullsuio area in Duavte the foafliilk H. I (wlsond today. is nuw closed lo the public suhicci inbnuh riins i through Dec. 31 by cily ordi-nance, according to Robert Mitchell, Duorte City manager. Mitchell explained that tlie oidl nance closes the hillside men each May 1, because from this dale on, historically, Library Calendar ry Hour.

K-3rd grades. 3:30 p.m. Alvord Room. Arcadia Color Sliders. p.m.

Alvord Room. May IB Story Huur. Preschool, in a.m. Alvord Room. Ynune; Adults.

of Hope) 7 :30 p.m. Alvord Room. May 20 JHO (Junior High Only). 3:30 p.m. Alvord lloom.

21 Monrovia Health Service Commiltee. a.m. Alvord Room. May 25 Story Hour. K-3rrl grades.

3:30 p.m. Alvord Room. May Story Hour. Pre school, 10 a.m. Alvord Room.

Gordon Cluh. 7 p.m. Alvord Room. May 26 Tiny Tots Story lour. 2 p.m.

Alvord Room. May 27 Tiny Tots Story Hour. 2 p.m. Alvord Room. Mav 31 Holiday.

Just Mowed to Arcadia? Wonl To Learn About I CHURCHES SCHOOLS RECREATION NEED A DOCTOR LAWYER MERCHANT CHIEF Arcadia Chamber of Commerce Welcome! You! CALL 447-2159 1 Thi Officii! Cily Hoif.ti, At Jnnn, li la quti you I f6 TM Chimbtr of You cordially inwittd to Will Ih. bmuliful fc.t Building it 319 Huntington Drtv. I ri Korean Violinist To Perform CITRUS til-; il Ue, 17-year-old violinist fiom Korea, will present a concert at Cilrus Col lepe on Tuesday, May 11, at p.m. in I lie rhoral room of the music wlnjr of the new audiloriuin. Tlie third in Ihe current college "Evenings, at Eistil" miisicale? will be open to the public without charge.

The concerts aie sponsored by llie Citrus College ol llus.i; and Citrus College Associated Slmlenls. The lalenled young violinist will play "Variations on a Theme of Corclli" by Kreis-lcr. Concerto in Minor, No. 3. Op.

61" by Saint-Kaens. -'Cliaeanne" by J. S. Bach. "Nana anil Join" hy Do "Pa vane" by Ravel, and "Sciierjo-Tareiitelle Op.

Ifi" by W'icniaii'ski. He will be accompanied by Jean Barr. Letters To The Editor "Every cffu-l will Ik Inlien like ollier.s are sharing this io protect tr.c city troin mis hazard and ua are nskin.z tor strict ciifurrenuiiit by of I lie Jjis Aiviele? Sheriffs Office in order to avoid any tra; in Doarte." Mitchell said. "Persons re siding in the foothill anas should cNOicise extreme can- Monrovia May ID story Hour. K-rsivl grades.

3:30 yi.m. Alvord Room. League or Women Voters. p.m. Alvord Room.

May 11 Story Hour. Preschool. 10 a.m. Atvord Room. Boy Scouts Committee.

7:30 p.m. Alvord May 12 Foothill Artists Society. 7:30 p.m. Alvord Room. May 17 Retired Teach eis, 1 p.m.

Alvord Room. Slu- ity of a brush fire in their iscighuorhoods." Tlie brush protects llie and Hie hill-sides from exclusive eruiion dining pcL-lu rj.i of heavy rain and run-off. Mitchell csukincrl that it was a combination" of the brush fires in summer and heavy rains in the whiter that created the disastrous mudslides and floods in neigh nor ins Am? a and Glon-dora years "The brush which did not bum above Dunne protected cily from Ihe terrible loss es porirnroil hy the ncighburinp. ritirs to Hie east." lie said. This year, liie fire In Ihc brush areas is especially critical because of the lielow normal rainfall experienced iliis past wintci Special hazards in the Foothill area are mDlorcvclcs.

scooters and similar vehicles. Persons operating these vehicles in the foothills are subject to citations under this ordinance, as well as other par- lions oT the Municipal Code. Men from the Duarle station of-tho I.os Anodes rjouii-tv Fire Dop.nl men I will be gin posting the hillside areas immediately, warning of the high file hazard. feeling of relaxation. One of the things which brought on this pleusant sensation is the absence of ringing bells, tlie great pleasure of having-lo-he-there is removed and we are allowed lo move around like thinking leeling human beings rather than trained animals.

Yon know what I mean, like Pavlor's dogs. 1 lliink it would be marvellous if we could completely away with bells (except tor fire bells). I think it would be wonderful if kids could be gh'en responsibility to fjo to their designated places without being reminded and hurried. Certainly there would be many tar-dies at first, whenever one Is allowed new freedoms, one explores them to their fullest and arter becoming aware of the new situation one will usually settle down to this new routine and accepts it lor Hie time This school CANNOT be run like Ihe military. Besides, if else, ihe students would eventually learn to be responsible for themselves and learning is the prime function of a school.

Even though academics are needed for many students, all students need to learn about life and human behavior, and all people need to learn to be independent, ieU-sufficeint individuals. There should be a required course in hitmun behavior on Ibis campus. Since we dD have so much trouble stemming from ignorance a misunderstanding, I can't bow learning about basin response could lio anything gut good. Reallv, if von wuuld at least THINK about those two things I mentioned, the abolishment of bells between classes, and the addition of a required course in human behavior, 1 would appreciate it. Thank you for your time.

KIM COf.ECROVE, Student DUARTE High School Commission Lauds Hospital SAN" GABRIEL The high standards and quality patient care at San Gabriel Valley Hospital were again recognised by she Commission dii Accreditation of Hospitals, with the teaccredila- lion of San Gabriel Valley for the maximum Iwo-ycar period. Administrator James E. Bailey made the announce-menl following the decision at (he JCAH. Baily was advised or the JCAH decision in a leiler from John 1). Povler-field, M.D., director, JCAH.

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Ol Mi HUM DON Oarboqe. Cans and Rubbish Ulinn or Comnwrcial t' WARD An A a hi Port Lori Pink-up -jy now ARCADIA i l0CATE0 AT fV CENTER CilyR.fuse FAUQUIERS iklK service 2,5 5331 E. Foothill Blvd. Arudk. Pasadena SY 5-3214 Hf 7-T5I1 Hi by RtiU'oni Insulated HEGG COMPANY Mtinotke seroofeo Yw Sijlffll REPAINTED Compfell DIRECT FACTORY SERVICE DEALER 110 9.

Pint H1A.4WT Rrqld Compn.y irnnrw Hjih 1 Kindergarten Father Peler McCee Registration Annunciation Bells Not Missed To Open lor children who will ha cnlci'iiig kindergarten in the Monrovia Unified Schnol District in September of 1971, v. ill take place at all elementary sciiools during llie week 0( May 10-14, Although there will be no khidergarlcn classes nexl year at Santa t'e Middle School, prc-itgisiration will he conducted there as well as the Preschool office locnied at Ginyon High School. All oltices the exception at ll.e Preschool office will lxi open ftom 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the Preschool office will register childien from 0 a.m.

to 1 p.m. For the convenience of working parents, each school'office will also be open on Monday 7 to 0 p.m. livery effort will be made to assign kindergarten children to their home attendance area as spare permits. Gy law. kindergarten classes arc llmlled in size.

Kindergarten children will he enrolled on a rii-sl-comc-lii served basis, Due lo class ske and facility limitations it may r.ot be pos-sihle for all kindergarten children lo attend ihe school nearest their home. If this occurs, and children do not live within walking distance of another school where space Is available, they will be transported la and from the school where they are assigned. Due lo the above factors each will maintain a list showing the registration number, date, and signature of parent nr guardian. From Ihese lists assignments will be made and notification ot assignment will be mailed la parenls. Parents are urged to register their children at the (chool where other elementary grade children in the family now dltend.

There will he no kindergnrlcn classes at the Santa Fe Middle School during the 1071-72 school year. Father IVIcr MeCce. as-sistiiul pnsinr or Annunciation Parish, l.ongden and Peck, Arcadia, has been transferred to St. Gerard Ma-jclla Parish, Los Angeles. A reception in his honor "ill be held Tuesday, May 11 at 7:30 p.m.

at the Annunciation Parish Hall. Father McCiec was born in Tim in Ireland and was raised in Millown Malbay. Co. Clare. Ireland, lie attend ed Christian Brotheis schools Horror Film Scheduled At Library TEMPLE CITY The library will conUntte its film programs this coming week wllh Ihe presentation of two horror movies made in the IWs.

Slartlng time is p.m. on Wednesday evening. May 12 at the Temple Cilv Public Ubrurv located ai Golden West Ave. "Dracula" will be Ihc first screen version of the classic horror tale made in JD22. "Dr.

and Mr. Hyde," is a 1920 film with John Bar-rymore and was the first great American horror film, and is still considered one of Uic lop 10. A short film with a light louch to the gore above will be "Claude," a bright and willy animated film which may well represent the se-cret dream (at one lime or another) of ever.yone who was ever a minor and who had a modicum of imagination. Also, on Wednesday, a film program for youngsters will lie held between the bum of 5 p.m. These movies will be shown in the meeting room as will those above.

"Jazzoo" illustiatc5 the bcauly, color and activities of a zoo in U.c early Iwurs of a summer morning. and compiled his education nt St. I i 's Collene, Tluirles, Co. Tipper.iry. Ire-Intid anrl wes ordained to the Pncslliood in Jane of W53.

His first assignment in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles St. Tiiomas More li ii, Alhambra. Oilier pnrislies in which lie lias oecn Assistant Pastor were Aiilhony's. dardena; St. Anthony's.

El h'egunda; Si. Mary's' in Piilleilou. During his years in Pullerlon lie was also Newman Club Chaplain at ndlerloti City Junior Ccillcge. He bus Sicen at Annunciation Parish shire January of LOGO. In addition to his many and varied duties during these past five years, he was Director of Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, father McGce was Catholic Chaplain at the City of Hope Hospital in Duarte, and originated the Catholic Visitor Service at Ihe Cilv of Unite.

As Moderator of the St. Anne's Cluilrt. lie gave spiritual guidance In ll.e ladies tlie parish. Ealhcr McGee's efforts and sacrifices have been of benefit to Ihe whole congregation. The Bullish slotfe Monrovio Jouinol 5 Arcadia Tribune 5 Dudrieon 5 Temple Cily Times 5 Sunday, May 9, 1971 Wins Award ARCADIA Competing against nearly 1,000 Southern California business and industrial firms.

Owl Rack Products Co. of Arcadia won a First Place Award in Die Stone, Clay and -M I 1 Producls Division for its safely achievements on-the-job during the past year. Presentation was made Harry Von Zell and awards committee chairman Peter tlllis at the 22nd annual liusi-ness and Industry Awards hanqnel at the Beverly-! lilion Hotel in Beverly Hills reccnt-Iv. Golf Course Homes iffo DOUGLASS ZOOK FAMILY OWSKO MOHTU.MIV GULLIES leifT.r: Turner SICTeitt LIVE DAK MORTUARY lit LIVE WK MEMORIAL PARK Fiiinij 351-5311 JO E. Dlirll GLASSER MILLER LAMB AIM All! A SIOIITUARY 500 5.

ill AKodiu Temple LaGorge Mortuary 128 E. Polm, Monrovia 358-1157 i( TEENAGERS: Class, Certil D.W.V. Cedijicals tV SENIOR CITIZENS: Let Us HeLp License You! ADULTS: Spstial Attention For Ihe Nervous PHONE: 793-0336 S3.0C DISCOUNT 287-0766 447-2603 WITH THIS AD STOCKS FOR PROFIT SEMINAR THURSDAY, MAY 13, 7:30 WESTERNER MOTOR 161 COLORADO PL, ARCADIA rkcl BE OUR GUEST. dlh us and the market slors 0 opporlunil for profit. Mr.

H. Eugene Noll, ntcount cucculive willi Wolston Co. Pasadcno, in cooperation with TRADE LEVELS INC. (01 seen on Channel 2 2 the past five years, the stocli viewers' channel) will conduct a seminar on Thursday, 'Aay 13 at 7:30 p.m. ol the Westerner Motor Hotel, Arcadia.

The public Is cordially invited, NO CHARGE. The evening will be devoted to a discussion of slocks. TRADE IEVEL5 will discuss ond illustrate Ihe Irue trend of sioefcs. WHERE TO SELECT, WHEN TO BUY WHEN TO 5ELL. This is accomplished by iheir weekly computer analysis ol all stocks on the New Yorl and Ammican eiLlmntje and industries showing Iheii accumulation or distribution and strength.

The vital factors in stock movement. The lime is hero. Profits can be yours. You'll be graleful for a very educaliorinl evening. Tee Off ThisJSummer Start things right by moving i iito a ew Li leitylc Home whore many of the homes are on Ihe fairways nf heanlifuT 18-hnle public golf course.

ivhtrt in Potithem California can you fine! a golf course home aL this pried! Euy now and by mid-summer you'll be doing a fasL rtine "holes befnre. breakfast, after work, or just any old time. now and your Itiils could be in your nesv home before school stru t--; hi September! He sure lo see Lifestyle Homes Fairway Series today while you can still select the lot, model, and extra features of your choice. Models are open daily from 10 A.M. to dusk.

UNIT TWO NOW SELLING! HOMES Fairway Series IftVWf mm m..

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