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Arcadia Tribunei
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Arcadia, California
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I.J- Of Tim, tt.ni.. I. knhl, II, IW7 Students draw rave reviews I I THEY'RE Drummer Milce Craven and baton twirler Lisa Community Services Department's recreation division. The free perfor-Whelan were among the students of all ages who performed in talent mance drew more than 1,000 persons to the Monrovia High School show, "We All Live Together," Sponsored recently by the Monrovia auditorium to witness performances learned and perfected in classes. Citrus worth cut faculty in 1977-78 Citrus College faculty members, have been notified that no termination notices would be sent to regular faculty members lor the 1977-7B school year, "even though there has been a somewhat enrollment at the college.

Citrus College President Robert D. Haugh and Board of Trustees-members at their March 2J board meeting expressed appreciation to Faculty Senate President Tom TetM and all faculty mcmhers for their cooperation, their suggestions to enrollment and their willingness lo try alternatives such as day- Monday evening teaching combinations to reduce costs. Dr. Haugh also said that some faculty members who are planning to retire would not be replaced, and that curtailment of expenditures for nonlnstruc-tlonal materials would further reduce costs. Board of trustees members were Informed that Robert R.

Snyder, who was elected on March 8 lo serve a four -year term un the board representing Azusa voters has since the election been transferred by his firm to Texas and is in the process of. submitting a letter of resignation to the board. rjo' action was taken- on this matter, pending' for a tarn of ruyvcy afesy jwenf receipt of the letter from Snyder. The trustees will have two options open to them in filling the anticipated vacancy. According to the election code the board can either appoint an Ansa representative to serve until the next area election (1979), or the board can call an election.

A special election could cost taxpayers about $14,000. The board cancelled a jireliminary budget study meeting set for March 19 and rescheduled It for 4 p.m., April' 26. April 1, at 8 a.m., was set as an organizational meeting at which time "board merhbers'wttl' elect officers and '-set a regular County urges RTD to ads for grog, cigarettes The Southern California Rapid Transit District has been urged to end carrying alcohol or cigarette advertising on its buses by Los Angeles County visors. Supervisors voted 3-1 on irresolution urging an end "'tosttcli advertising, and. lliat the SCHTU is subsidized by public funds.

including a direct subsidy from the county. "That will show those boozers," said Supervisor Pete Schabarum Schabarum voted against the resolution, and asked Supervisor Ed Edelman. its author, "Do you want to vote to ban saccharin, loo?" Schabarum was referr- Library has tapes on filing tax statements The Monrovia Library has received Internal Revenue Service and state Franchise Tax Board income-Lai forms and cassette tapes with step by step but rue tion on bow to complete 1978 federal and stale individual income tax returns. cassette' tapes are available in Spanish and English and may be checked out on a special three-day loan. The Instructions on the tapes are for the use of taxpayers who have less complex tax problems.

The tapes take the taxpayer step-by-step through California Form and the federal returns for 10WA (short form) and schedules A and (Long Form). For further information, Monrovia Public Library. 358-0174, and ask for the reference section. ing to the federal Food and Drug Administration's proposed ban on saccharin which was met with widespread public protest. However, Edelman said, "I strongly believe lhat there is no reason which can justify a public agency promoting the sale of drugs which have been proven to be 'dangerous to the public health or that the County of Lus Angeles should im-policitly condone such advertisements through our subsidy to the SCRTD." Even so.

Edelman noted some of the advertising for alcohol was attractive. "1 saw a half naked lady on. one poster, and although as beautiful as she was, they (She SCRTD) should have some other things to advertise." meeting time and date for lhe year. The next regular hoard meeting is set for 1 p.m., April 11. Board members voted to receive compensation for their services, effective April 1.

In accordance with Education Code Section mi. A public hearing was called for the purpose of hearing public viewpoints regarding the initial proposed contract presented by Citrus College Chapter 101 of California School Employees Association (C5EA), as presented by the chapter March U. Presentation of the Board of Trustees counter proposal to the Citrus College Faculty Associa tion initial proposed contract was made to Tefft. No action was taken. Gifts to the college for use In the auto and diesel shops were accepted.

They include various new auto parts valued at gt.BO from Ray Andrews of Ray Andrews Ford, two hot tanks to be used In steam cleaning, valued at (600 and donated by Harry Pearee of Glendora Transmission; a GMC truck, approximate value from Bart Sidell of Arming Johnson Co South (Jate; and a 1975 four-wheel drive front axle vehicle assembly from Joe Williams of Alhambra Toyota, valued at HOC. "I'm glad to see you're by Lamb Nam still alive and kicking," LEADERS Temple City Council Member Lou Merrill Schabarum said to discussed school-community issues with Temple City Edelman after the com High School's sophomore class president, Desi Takami, ment about the woman on during a recent leadership class-sponsored program at the poster. TCHS. Foothill area police blotter Thit, ri is tritciion of flemi fram polite -and dtputiei report! fram -Arcadia, -QtiaHe, Monrovia ami tjmpji City 6 p.m. Monday m.

Tuwiiy. Carried TempTe City sheriff 's officials met with unusual resistance techniques In arresting a 2S-year-old El Monte man Monday njghr.Uhrcc deputies motorist given a speeding ticket and tuonety test alV'Las Tunas Dr.ive and Ale'ssandro Afehue in Temple City evidently was a bit annoyed and yelled obscenities, at the of-feef) from his car, reawrted V(ften they told him he wak uaater-wrrett far disorderly conduct. ojrt of his car and gripped Tie "steering wheel, the officer! said. limp, curled up and tucked m'SMMts- in front of him to avoid being Ullawaffed, according to the report. After sticcessafully for a minute to handsaw the -'man.

the deputies said, they resortid la carrying the maa to the radio car.lttsked for-disorderly coMfacirand ratSUng armt bamus robber of a 7-Ekven market at 43a Live Oak Avame in Arcadia not only ask ed for all the cask in the register, late Heinen to relations for Vons Co. HU IMdh. at Temole City, has been pnnwted to manager of labor retoltoea for Vons Grocery 06. Htiaen will repromt Voni It til labor BaffOtlsttonS, iMwaflB grievances, coatract interpretations, and Worker's sad uhtj lor eom- started with in MM as a clerk while be was attending Loyola High School. He worked as a clerk while attending Loyola Untver- sity.

After receiving a In in dot trial relatloni, promoted to the main office In El Monte as a personnel interviewer In ltM and advanced to assistant manager of Industrial relations in gaining experience in moat RON ALD B- SCHKY local manager R. Schey promoted by Avco Ronald B. Schey has been promoted to manager of Monrovia office of Avco Financial Service. The branch, one of 1(0 Id California, is on Huntington Drive. Schey joiaad the company in September, 1773, as an accountant representative la the Covins office.

Before his most recent promotion be served as associate manager la Av-co'a Pasadena office. Schey, Is a native of Columbus, and attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison. Schey's office is one of more than Avco Financial Services branches in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States. The company a division of Avco a multi-market company with major in recreation, land development research and manufacturing aa well as financial services. directly to the magaiine rack for a Rod was walking home along Huntington witch a race oa the closed circuit TV and Ideas magaiine -and brought it to Drive near Brycedale Avenue, two men when she glanced back, her purse was check-out counter where he pulled a ran up behind her, knocked her down and gone, she reported.

Later the West Valley chrome-plated gun and asked for all the ran off with her purse, which she said had Division of the Los Angeles Police money in the cash register. The gunmaa a total value of $S4. Department called her to say a suspect reportedly said, "There must be more," was being held in custody for having her and tried lo pull out the drawer further. Had day at credit cards and trying lo use one to make tie men lora me ciers 10 lie oown on we a dav at the Sumlav with a purcnase, uie report indicated. floor as he fled, leaving the car magazine behind, according lo the deputies report.

Molden estimated the robber got away with about tlOO. Pickup tracks hit Pickup trucks ware the target of three burgtaires in the area Monday, to law enferccinent Charles Foltr of San Dimas. an employe of bat Broadway Department Store at Fashtea Park in Arcadia said he out of car in the parking lot after work to fhd tbe front hamper and. tow hook missang from lila Ford Courier TW valae 3 lhe items was at Michael S. Raehle of Doreea Avenue in Temple City reported a fiat Royce.

CB the GMC piekay of Frank ufxicy unn Aixaou, ac-cordinf to police. The thief broke of the antenna and pried open the wind wing of the truck, according to the report. Punt itoltn repasted that at p.m. two citizens arrests on suspicion of the misdemeanors of petty theft and battery, Child aaiaulted at Santa Anita said that a maa ran off Sinday on with two 8 betting tickets. Security guard T-yw-otd deadly I Gilkr renorledTv saw the incident and weapon.

youngster satd that after a chase. Wrathall made a citizens' arrest of Samod 33, of Los gotten some from taaer, Anceles who later was booked on anani- wyiauo sweaaae don of petty theft at the Arcadia station. Wesley James of Los Angela thought be had Mtdkrd a free ride at the track bat instead took a beating, he reported. He said became nneasy ahoot stsggettrve cnartvaattai by the drtver Mid decided to mate a tanas lor it The driver obiectiaa to taw dadr bdaw alaznmed. radio and a bra of fosir tapes worth after Tnrrt, according te KoW-n u.

rwZZ wrtaeaaas, kaocked Man tews and bean Ws 4-year-oM brother threw a leaf at the window tbe man angry Use otdtr boy in the head wKk a rock. Police towad a ewank of osncretc block with short strands of hair oa ft in the trailer. bey was treated tor a Ma aye by pauce en sanaacsoa nattary was cerakt Lloyd Jt bains, af Ua Tarek was examined at Arcadia Methodint Hospital. Punut i notched II III I. Mid.

Bowked was A Sowth Paawdana rowtk and bit it-w-oH gkrifriwaa- were sertoanty jareo any an motorcycle fkjey were rtdhng annated watt a parked aittcnobllt, L. Navarro were rubed to Hwatingtoa nf Canada fTaKrida. had bar Hesaorial rtoaatul wWr. laer saoooay lan ner parse nr a tew maantaa Utoacatoat BU, HKNEN promoted areas of personnel from vm to 1(7T, he served ai President of She ws Minnesota Mrs. Geare Is survived by two childrei, Dr.

J. Paul Geare and Kay Geare Chaisjcev, both of Arcadia, 10 grandchildren and 12 gre at-grandchildren Funeral Mass was said Monday at Holy Angela Catholic Church Interment was planned for St. Francis Cemetery, Phoenls, Arts. Glasaer-Miller-Lamb Mortaary directed. State goverameal is lend sag a sympathetic ear to business people who have complaints abwit bureaucratic red according to Assh rnhtyrnan Joseph B.

Moatoya, Monte. Haanjuaajoadttutaton-free number, mm WaT, has bare astebti abed a new Office of Bwtinena to heap both small aad large tiiiasu wtth ccrnpici eovern-mrat aad to ost -of -state firms to set ap shop to the Mate. Vons Federal Credit Union and be now to on the board Kcinen and wife. Nora, tare (oar children, BUlJr aadVkti, Ttmaamdu the king of fee im City Camellia Festival The boys also km bam involved with A VSO sower and LUlls Leagae baseball Mrs Hatncn, a secondary credentlaled teacher, is an active member of lie Parent' -Teachers Association for three city schools, Rosa and Cleverly elementary and Oak Avenue Intermediate and Is In charge of the School Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Program at St. Luke's Cathode Church.

Heinen and his sons are members of the Temple City YMCA Indian Ooldea. Classes in tennis scheduled The Monrovia Community Services Department, recreation division is sponsoring youth and adult tennis Instruction For anyone Interested in improving their tennis skills. One-hour lessons are offered. Morning classes are Monday through Fri day from to 9 a.m., to ID. 10 to 11, and 11 lo noon and on Saturdays from I to 9 and to Id.

Evening classes are Monday 7 to and a to Tuesday 7 to and Wednesday, 7 to and 1 to 9 All lessons are at Recreation Park, 621 S. Cost for the eight-week session is tot youths and tt for adults. Additional Information may be obtained by calling Lhe Monrovia Community Services Department at 359-3231. est. M.

Obituaries ROSS F. VAN HORN A long-time resident of Monrovia, Ross Van Horn passed away Sunday, MaTCh 2T. He is survived by his widow, Nora; three sons, Carl David and Ross Jr. a brother, Bill; two sisters, Edna Smith and Blanche Smith, and two grandchildren. Services were Wednesday at Hill Monrovia Mortuary with the Rev.

C-Grdon James of United Melhadisl Church of Monrovia officiating. BERNIECE M. BONNATFON Services were Tuesday from Beraiece Bccmaf-fon. a 31-year resident of Monrovia who passed away Sunday, March 17. Mrs.

Bonnaffon is survived by a brother, Lawrence A Belschel an uncle, John Belschel of Jefferson. Wis. a nephew, Lawrence A. Beiscbel of Monrovia: a Margaret Caaaey of Long Beach, and a grandnephew, John Beiachel of Aspen, Cob. The Rev.

William Prichard of First Presbyterian Church of Monrovia officiated at services at Douglass Zook Mortuary. Interment was Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Gkudale. MARY CTJLLZN GEARE A resident of this area for 10 years, Mary Collea Geare passed away Friday, March 25, in Duarte. born in FLORENCE GERZJNGER Florence Gerllnger of San GabrW passed away Wednesday, March 21.

A native of Iowa, she was a retired escrow officer. Mrs. Gerlingerif survived by a son, Lynn of Stevensville, and two daughters, Doria Octts of Covins and Joyce Hart of Covlna. Memorial services were Wednesday at Lee HU1 Mortuary with Arnold White officiating. Interment was private.

KATURYN SUE HILDRETH Kathryn Sue Hiksreth, who grew up and' attended schools in Monrovia, passed away Friday, March 25, in McKentk Bridge, Ore She was Jl. Miss Hiktrrth. who was born In Pasadena, graduated from Monrovia High School. She had been employed at Jet Propulsion Laboratory as a picture coordinator. She is wrvWed by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Hildretfa of La Ve'rne. and two Margaret Gates and Jodlth Crawford, both of Monrovia. Graveside will be today at 11 a.m. at Uve Oak Memorial Park with the Rev.

Richard Amy of First Presbyterian Church, Monrovia officiating. Douglass 4 Zook Mortuary is directing. ARTHUR H. RAY have been conducted for Arthur H. Ray of Temple City, who passed away Satia-day, March A native of Kansas, be had been a member of the Temple City Senior Cltltens.

Mr. Ray is survived by a sister, Racy Murphy. Services were Wednesday at Lee R. Hill Mor taary with Dr. George Jenkins of Alhambra Friends Church and members of Alhambra Lodge Ft AM offlcUOnc Interment was in Forest Lawn Memorial.

Park. Gkmdale. Bothered by red tape? Call the state ttato farms intereated hi relocating- on taw Watt Coast. Mootoya said. the.

office bafan on March It has acted sacceasfnUy as an latnrmedary bttwauua variety of and anvsmmant afeacsns. firm's problems with the Fraaeaaae Tax Board, tor were eaaily resolved an the rtl ri ant tai were riearty a-ptaised. Anctter tiisaiapj, whkk wkwwd to expand for many nan, is bow aetU-Ing diflseaatlai with the Department af Parka and Tns etltoe rtotntly waa wader Uw Dssians and Tranaparlatlan He arftd local bnaanaas AfMKt lO COfflawvatl PHfnto aMVrf knife fate narvayal of Caitforata an cntaag red or lu.

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