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Arcadia Tribune from Arcadia, California • Page 6

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Arcadia Tribunei
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Arcadia, California
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TEMPLE CITY jrv Msn-Fri S-5 286-5911 Under the new program, teenagers who are classtfted as less serious offenders and have committed crimes such as dislurhing the pea.ee, liquor violations, malicious mischief, petty theft or nrxvmoving traffic violations, would be directed to one of the Ihree diversion programs. Once in the program, the youth will receive personalized counseling and any other professional services diversion project personnel think the youth, needs. A special emphasis nn job placement is also part of Ihe program. With the county funds, an estimated" 900 youths will be helped through the new IF this experimental program works in the San Gabriel Valley, county official plan to expand if to 10 other diversion projects in the county. Supervisor Pete Schabarum brought Ihe proposal for the funding before the board two weeks ago.

Al that time he said he had some reservations about the effectiveness of the experimental project and asked lhat the board delay takingaction an the matter for two weeks. During that period, representatives from Schabarum's office met with police and sheriff representatives of the area served bv the diversion fate Eyei Indian Shop Special model! This week only! projects. The law enforce merit representatives gave a strong backing of the proposal, and made a few Auggeslions for modifications that were later incorporated into the program approved by the supervisors. The board also approved a S75.O0O contract for park and roadside maintenance with I he city of La Canada Flintriuge. the agreement, the county will provide maintenance for parks and roadside trees and the city wilt reimburse the county for the work.

The board also- Established a committee 10 study the possible merger of a number of county services with similar services provided by the city of Los Angeles. Received notification thai the county is eligible Comprehensive Employment Training Act tCETA) funds that maybe used Tor any purpose that is consistent with the federal guidelines. Area students receive awards Dana Butters of Duarte and Christopher G. Johnson. Laurie Vaiadez and Theodore Takao Inouye of Monrovia have received scholarships while attending Citrus College.

Miss Butters received "the Monrovia Rock Hounds Geology scholarship: Johnson earned a grant to 1JSC: Miss Vaiadez was awarded a scholarship, to Cal Northridge and Inouye received a grant to Verne College. Save big while we're clearing out Frigidaire appliances. WE MADE A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF THIS GIANT FRIGIDAIRE TOP FREEZER MODEL REFRIGERATOR AND ARE NOW PASSING THESE SAVINGS ON TO YOU. Frigidaire Frosf- Proof Refrigerator-Freezer Biggest lop-ireezer rcfrigeratDi-frrczflr FriqidaTE makes! 20.6-CL-U lota! relnger aterJ voluTr 9J com admen I Twin Vegetable Automatic lr.e Maker, available al extra charge Meal Tender '469 95 UFO Demonslrating the form which earned him the title as World Champion r-'risbee-Catching Dog is Ashley Whippet. Ashley will defend his title in the finals of the Kal Kan K-9 Kris-bee Catch Ketch competition (luring Ihe world Frisbee Championships at the Rose Bowl Sunday.

Dr. Milton D. Schmutz of Arcadia is Ashley's veterinarian. NETTIE EVA5IUK Nettie Evasiuk. a native of Canada, died Aug.

17 in Monrovia. Prayer service was Aug. IB al Utter McKinley Mortuary. Services and interment will be in Canada. She is survived by her daughter, Mavis Evasuec Monovia and five other daughters.

ALICE L. LINTON Alice L. Linton, mother or Helen C. Neil of Arcadia died Aug. 25 Visitation was Saturday and Sunday at Lcsncki Mortuary Chape! in San Clementc and funeral services were Monday with the Rev.

Rolicrl L. Schwcnck officiating. She also is survived by grandchildren, Jennifer Lynn and Janaan Rae Neil of Arcadia. Contributions in her memory may be made to the City of Hope in Duarte. ROBERT P.

LONNQUIST Memorial services for Robert P. Lonntraist, a 21-vcar employe of the U.S. Posl Office in Duarte, were Saturday at United Presbyterian Church in Glendora. Mr. Lonnquisl.

45, passed away Aug. 17 in Pasadena. A native of New Jersey, he is survived by his widow, Jacqueline; two daughters, Jeannie. 10. and Julie.

7. of Glendora: his mother. Edith, Monrovia, and two sisters of New York' and Washington. Lonnquisl served the postal service as a mail carrier, window clerk and registry clerk. A veteran of the.

U.S. Korce, lionnriuist-aiso was a member of the West Covinn F.Iks Lodge. Private graveside services were early Salurday at Oakdale Cemetery in Glendora. The Rev. C.

Russell Shaw of Viclorville official eii Arcadia books FICTION The Far Forests Joan AMtfl Yes is Better Than No Byrd Baylor The Ashaati Doll Franeta The Wine Boewtti Cirque; A Novel the Far Future Terry Cwt The Laurels Lake Constance Marie Chalx The Face of Fear Brian CoHey The Mesa of Flowers Harold CotirLander Breath of Fraaer Unknown Soldiers John Gardiner The Innocence Gilbert The Duchess of Duke Street Moflie Hanfwick Under My Wings Everything Prospers Curtis Ransack Heat I Killer's Canyon Bill Knott Deadweight Brian Lecornber The Lonely Farrow Norah Lofts Long Time No See Ed McBain, pseod. In the Slipstream David Mairowlti Goodbye William Manville Nobody Home-: Jennifer Paul Midnight Specials Bill Prooiini, oi New York, New York Earl Rauctl On the Brink Stein The Lucifer Wine Irma Walker NON FICTION Search at Loch Ness- Psychic Children rt.D, Laing The Human Encounter with Death The Mary Myth Total Jov Retreat to the Ghetto Black Like Me (1977 ed.) The American Farm Hidden Malpractice Crash Eating Dangerously How lo Parent Whatta-gal (Babe Zahariasi Rocky Mareiano Treasure Obituaries I.OI5. A. GRAYSON Lois Grayson, who has lived in Arcadia for 47' years, died Aug, 19, She is a native of to survive are her husband, Richard of Arcadia; parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Kepner of Monrovia; 'daughter, Linda Meyer of Rota, Spain; son. James of Altadena; and grandchildren, Brett and Heather Meyer, also of Spain. Service were Tuesday at 2 p.m;- at Santa Anita' Church. Private interment was at Glen' Haven Memorial Park in San I' em an do, under the direction of ATcadia Mortuary. A MONTERASTE1XI Mass of Christian burial was Wednesday at Holy Angels Church in Arcadia for Anne D.

M.onterastelli, who died Aug. lg In Hawaii. JCPenney AUTOMOTIVE CENTER SANTA ANITA FASHION PARK COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE FACILITY WITH FACTORY TRAINED SERVICE TECHNICIANS TO SERVE YOU! PRE-LAB0R DAY SERVICE SPECIAL PRICE EFFECTIVE THRU SEPTEMBER 4 Save Complete drum brake overhaul what Install iww JCFenney Stop brake linings en ail four whctlij rebuild wfwjei cylirderi; raiurfota lour drumii repack fronl wrxd coo-1ocrs; inifwt Front arnie uiipact broha springs, inipvect and arirvsi pprkirg broke; inipecf raw oi) wo4l for koks. ond refill broka rood iett cor. 110.

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Din In MtUki chKk haflar, rm fulw Our havn frMn UM45 Saturday AM-t 1 1 AM-4 CmH Int. Ml, fw naata kal Meredith Samuel Young Andrew Collier SUnislav Grof Andrew Greeley Mirabel Morgan Thomas BLair John Griffin Maisie Coorat Geru Rob Elder Richard Maekaroess Dodaon. William Johnson Evert! Stefan Robert Daley She survived by son, Larry of Carioga Park and daughters Carole Moori and, Linia Clark. Interment is at Rose Hills Memorial Park under the direct-ion of Utter McKinley Arcadia Mortuary. RUTH M.

RANCE Native Nebrasltan Ruth M. Ranee died Aug. 16 She has lived in the area for 22 years and was retired froin the Social Security Department of the Federal (iovernmenl Left to survive are a sister, Josephine M. Ranee of Arcadia: nephews, Patrick Ranee of Omaha, William Ranee of Maltland, Fla; nieces, Mercedes Laughli-n, Catherine Kirchner, Collctte Lee, all of Omaha, Virginia Santerson of Houston, Texas, Mary Darnell of Los Angeles and Geraldine. Johnson of Los Altos Hills.

Recitation of the Rosary was Thursday in Utter McKinley Chapel in Arcadia and funeral Mass was Friday, in Holy Angels Catholic Church. Interment followed in Resurrection Cemetery. WILLIAM SMITH A '39-year residenl of Monrovia, WiJliam SmiUl were Monday at the chapel of Hills Monrovia. Mortuary with Dr. Wesley Goshorn officiating.

Smith is survived by his'- widrfw, Edna-, Carroll, Robert and Smllh. Jr. I. daughters, Evelyn Vincent and Doris 14 grandchildrea, and' 10 He was a charter member of Calvary Baptist Church and a member of Ih'e New Horizons and Golden Age Clubs of Monrovia. Interment is at Live Oak Park.

Hill's Monrovia Mortuary served as directors. EARL D. STANLEY A resident of Temple City for years, Earl D. Stanley died Aug. Left to survive are his widow, -Mlldren; rJaagkter, Mereedese Winn of Arcadia; son, Everett of Berkeley, brother, Art of i Colorado; grandchitdrefl and three -great-grariddiiWJren.

i Mill r. Mortuary Monday with the James untiea metnoam Church, in Pasadena officiating. Iatermeet toiioweo ai now nun Memorial Part, under the cnrecrioai tjt n. run rwonuary. JEANNE WFRTAKER A resMent of (hearw for a.m.

at the ehapet of the; Kev: Jack Preatam officiatiM. UKtude kt Bows-, sots, Ralph of Rosemead, Normal Maryland; brother, Kildrefl Dart of Rialte and aifhl.

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