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Arcadia Tribune from Arcadia, California • Page 29

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Arcadia Tribunei
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Arcadia, California
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MonroviaTtudent Wins Fellowship at Pomona I Roundup Two Pomona Collese seniors have beer, awarded Thomas J. Watson Foundation fellowships of p. 000 each which will allow them An itv SP ATHIPHY LIU MAUN A LOA (nr.n™>l plom. -Ill J-ll in and ip.cad OS AFRICAN -3 I to spend a year of indepen- awards, which went to TO and abroad tinguishcd American Selected to receive the colleges and universities coveted eighth annual were Mark A. Kontos.

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Level, Ventura. This year's Watson Fellowship winners were chosen by foundation officials from a list of 140 graduating seniors nominated by the participating educational institutions, according to Dr. Daniel L. Arnaud, executive director of the Watson Foundation, located in Providence, FU. The fellowships are made possible by a charitable trusi established bv the late fttrs.

Thoams Waison in memory of her husband, founder of the International Business Machines Corporation. To date. 5(0 fellowship awards have been made, with stipends totaling firm Pomona College students have won 20 fellowships since the program was, initiated in 1968, one of the argest totals in tne western pari ol tne nauon, according to Dr. John H. Kemble.

professor of historv and faculty adviser for the Watson Fellowships. Fellows are selected for Iheir commmitment to their particular field of in- I SALE PRICES IN EFflECT THRU SUNDAY, APRIL 18th JUL SKOJrltT MOD I 4" HUM1NCBIRD FEEDERS 4ora.fl fnr Iheir IWltPrt- tial for leadership within it. Academic records and extracurricular activities are of importance, but it is the candidate's proposed project which is of particular significance. In establishing the fellowship prrogram, Oie Watson Foundation said it hopes to provide Fellows "an opportunity fnr a focused and disciplined year of their own devising a break in Ihey may explore with thoroughness a particular and demonstrated interest, test their aspirations and abilities, view their lives ard American society in greater perspective and, concomitantly, develop a more informed of international concern." In his written proposal for the Watson Fellowship. Kontos, a graduate of MnnW-lair Hirh School.

said he wanted lo follow the itinerary of a tuur of Europe made in 1869 by author Henry James as described In his "Continental Sketches." "It strikes me that playing the part of a literary detective in Europe, hunting down paintings from clues James provides in his fiction, would be challenging and he said. With his Watson -AUCTION- Arfifewfj Monday April 5, 7:30 Sunday 1-5 4V Monday 6 to SaJe PASADENA Center 300 E. GREEN ST. PkSA OngmaU by vVicghont, Powell, Young 4 BroniM, old rifloi old Navajo rogi, wgnod pottory, cowboy and momorobilki. Dtn McLeod Auctioneer (213) 447-9520 WW KENTIA PALM Off 3.

mm AW palm dousie rubber RAPHIOtEPIS POTS A ASO A All BARE XOOT TREES, GRAPES etc Prk. r1 095 Milner OsjHlorlna luiy SPRINKLER A D1CH0NDRA SEED In BALLOONS AIR FERNS 13 Sw MARK KONTOS tap scholar Fellowship, Kontos plans to "travel to England, through Switzerland to Italy, next to France, and then on to Belgium and Holland, with view to finding the particular sources of James' painterly images." idea for Ihis project first came to me when I discovered the reason why novels were leading ine lo read his letters, his reviews, the notes of his travels and his short stories In a sense it can be said that before every word he wrote. James dipped his pen in paint. Of all that is positive and inspiring in him and his fiction, I admire this the most deeply." Kontos said With completion of his majnr in literature, Kontos will center his graduate work on arl and how its development was influenced by oi itsel influenced the liisiorv of ideas. SERVING SM GUMEL VALLEY SWCE 1942 ALL EXCEPTION ALLY Fflf PUWTS.

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Congregational Church. 1-os Hobles and. Walnut YounR adults meet upstairs In the. youth lounge at the same- will be. presented by Mrs.

Dorothea Hoech; and stall. They will discuss You Ever, Wanted to know about Hegional Center, But Were Afraid to Ask!" Mrs Hasch is supervising counselor ol the (Jlendalc-Pasadena office under Childrens Hospital- The Advocates office, at 464 E. Walnut, phone is open Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays (rom 10 a m. lo 2 p.m It is inviting the public to partrelpate in a census of young adults with developmental Data is needed to implement programs in recreational, social and living skills.

Goals are to maximize independence in all these area, and to seek further-community acceptance. A speakers bureau is now being setup, trained by Byrne assitant dean of Annenberg. School of Communications. USC. Slides and films will also be aVdl.Meetings are held on the first and third Wednesdays at the church.

Subject for April 21 will be State Supplemental income Inventors Workshop The West San Gabriel Valley Chapter ot Inventors Workshop International will hold its monthly meeting Wednesday, April 7. This is a nonprofit organization whose sole purpoiie is lo help inventors protect and- market their inventions. The meeting will be at 7. 30 p.m. in the Hospitality, lioom ol the Clenilalfi federal Savings, 100 S.

First St. In, ArL Mcl "Fuller president of rWI, will attend themeetmg-and will be available lo answer questions regarding patents and inventions. He will also give a brief review of the activities and objectives of as they apply to the members of that organization Inventors are invited to tiring their ideas and inven-; tinns to the meeting Further information is available by callinK 286-5278. Ford Committee Organized West Covina attorney Greg O'Brien will serve as area coordinator for the President Ford Committee, according to Rosemary Ferraro and Alice Ogle, Los Angeles County chairmen. O'Brien will coordinate volunteer efforts throughout the Bast and West San Gabriel Valleys.

iMark Kfcjipcl Reunion me commuiee iar inu class reunion would like to contact all graduates of the 1951 class, h'or lurther information, call Ellie Horvath at 443-1288 or Karla vici (it ail-woe. City of Hope Rummage Sale Antiques, bcoVs. records, clothes and haked goods will be among the items for sale at the City bf Hope Staff Chapter's annual rummage sale, City of Hope Auditorium, 1500 E. Duarte Road, Duarte. on April 10 from 9 a.m.

-4 p.m. To make donations, call 359-1310. Benefit Concert Slated Tenor Chris Lachonas and flutist Monti Grulimaker will present a benefit concert Saturday, April 10 at First Avenue Junior High School, 301 S. First Arcadia, to aid the Arcadia Christian Counseling Center. Festivities start at 8 p.m.

The center is a division of Successful Living, which is a nonprofit mental health agency. Proceeds will go towards a youth ranch, counseling and therapy. Admission is free. Want a finer lawn? Then read this! Warren' research facilities, established Iwenty years agn, have undor observation over 1,000 strains and species of grasses. Some of these grasses have been patented and are available to the nubfic in various parts of the United Stales and Europe.

About ten years ago one of these new KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS introduced into California. Its performance has proven to be jlstanding for these reasons Rated first in shade tolerance (up lo yet grows vigorously in full sunlight. tiated first in wear tolerance by a university doing turfgrass research. (Of eighteen lop bluearasses tested, for enlf course use. BenSun (A-34) was the only grass lo receive an excellent Quirk to recover when injured and.

is used expensively on athletic fields and golf courses. Does well in most soils, and is highly drought' resistant. Thrives in hot or cold clirnaies, at high or low altitudes. Requires less fertilizer lo keep it healthy. Can be mowed down to Vi inch when planted in sunlight.

One pound of seed will plant 2,000 sq. ft. of new lawn area at a cost ot only Yif- per square foot. BenSun 1A-341 Lawngrass Seed carries this guarantee: "If you are not satisfied wHh the results obtained from this seed, return the empty box with proof of purchase within 6 to Warren's Turi Nursery, Inc. You will be supplied with more seta or your money will be refunded, your Available as Sod, Sod and Seed! To keep your lawn green ind healthy use WARREN'S LAWN FOOD, specially formulated (10-8-4 analysis for proper balance) to give your lawn the proper food nutrients.

Use the lawn food the grass professionals use. TURF NMHfftY Inc. Qrowar of P.O. Ron 4M Sutwn CHy, (Haar FatrftaM) CA PtWM: (70T)4M-)1M Worrsn'i Lown Produtti ore available at: -AfewltM WwrKry 19M N. 797-iUl.

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