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Eo3flnaclf3 ZimtS 4 Students' Grant Helps mm SPORTS PROFILE Fund Services Be more than the girl he married i Ml i 1 I cv 1 Cerritos Has Basis for Top Ball Team BY LARRY LANE Tlmti Staff Wrlttr i ff A door policy for admission to Rio Hondo carries with it a responsibility for us to help students succeed academically," Mrs. Skrip said. Statistics indicate that almost half of Rio Hondo students are on probation after their first semester at the college and that many of them are disqualified, she continued. "The program has many advantages," Mrs. Skrip said.

"Not only does it provide a needed service for students, but it also offers our honor students an opportunity to earn money and learn teaching skills. I feel that it is one of the best uses we can make of student body money." Other services offered by the Associated Students include the recently adopted legal service program, support for the Child Care Center and grants to students with financial need and car pooling, i Zone Change Again Put Off in Monfebello Continued from First Page drive down property 'values in adjacent R-l prop erty by blotting out the view. In addition, they claimed the additional number of vehicles in the area would create a safety hazard to children returning home from school. The developer responded that the construction of the facility would actually enhance property values "because it is a Grade A building," and that a definite need existed in Mon-tebello for senior citizen housing. Uncertainty Noted City Administrator Roy Pederson said "procedural problems" cropped up with the second reading of the ordinance when it became unclear whether the Plan ning Commission's two -year -old zone variance was still effective.

As soon as the variance problem is straightened out, Pederson said, the item will be back on the council's agenda. Even though two years have elapsed since the public hearing on the project, Pederson said he didn't think the council would call for another healing. IMPROVE YOUR PERSONALITY, APPEARANCE AND VISUAL POISE IN JUST A FEW SHORT WEEKS FINISHING TRAINING, PROFESSIONAL MODELING TRAINING, HOMEMAKER'S, CAREER GIRLS, TEENS John Robert Powers For Frte Consultation CALL 634-8770 Lakewood Center 4441 Candlewood St. The man. on the other end of the telephone line was Pete Valenzuela, the Cerritos College athletic trainer.

"Is Wally Kincaid there?" he was asked. "He's around someplace," Valenzuela said. fiBut he won't talk to you today or tomorrow. His team is playing both days. And when his team plays, all the coach thinks about is baseball." In the last decade, the Cerritos College baseball team has never finished lower than second in its conference.

Again, in 1972, they appear to have the ingredients for a winning season. Kincaid is in his 15th year as head coach of the Falcons. Unlike many previous clubs, Kincaid doesn't expect this squad to be filled with power hitters. Still, the team has many assets every coach considers blessings: a solid defense, depth, experienced players, eager first-year men and a solid pitching staff. The pitching corps vet James E.

Matkins Timts phots Contract Cities Name Leader James E. Matkins, vice mayor of Pico Rivera, has been elected 1972-73 president of the California Contract Cities to succeed Marvin Schwarz-walter of Lawndale. The election came last week during a Downey meeting of the association which represents 31 cities. Installation is scheduled April 29. Elected first vice president is Venn Furgeson, Hawaiian Gardens, and second vice president is Richard DeRie, Paramount.

Frank Palacio of La Pucnte will le new secretary of the organization and Fred Guido of Cudahy was elected treasurer. 'n ri "Tin in carpet the plush and the beautiful a Oil Foe Urges Hearing on Alleged Violations wnHiwm mmmmmmmmmmimummnmuiMi- ipa. II BRING 'EM IN erans include Clyde Freeman, who logged SO innings last year (tops on the staff) and 6-3 record; Dee King (2-1) and Wayne Montgomery. Among the crop of newcomers on the mound are Rick Rethke, a southpaw who was all-CIF at Bell-flower High School in 1971; righthander Tim Matz, an All Suburban Legue pick last season, and reliefers Jerry Collins, Steve Mytys and Larry Saarloos. On the right side of the infield, the Falcons have veterans Rusr Johnson and Mike Chapman at first and second.

Another sophomore, Lee Williams, will be behind the plate. Jerry Maddox, an all-league pick at Neff High School last year, and Dan Davidson, Bethke's a 1 1-conference teammate at Bellflower, will play third and shortstop. Sophomores Keith Bridges, Don Sneddon and Jay Freeman are vj'ing for outfield spots along with frosh candidates Joe Pinocchio, Stu Smith and Mike Pagnota. Mrs. Candelaria Diaz, 12504 Honolulu said recently three deliveries of equipment were made early in the morning and late at night.

The ordinance specifies such deliveries may be made only during daytime hours except in instances of emergencies. Mrs. Diaz, who lives across the street from the oil drilling site, maintained that city officials have not enforced the ordinance which regulates the oil company's activities. Tearne also said the oil company was in violation of the ordinance. "I just don't know what we are going to do to get some action," he said.

But councilmen agreed with the residents that there was no question that the conditions of the ordinance were violated by the off-hour deliveries. They said the oil company was reprimanded and an employe was discharged. of Event to Feature Fenton, Schabarum Talks State Assemblyman Jack Fenton and County Supervisor Peter Schabarum will be guest speakers at the quarterly luncheon of the Santa Fe Springs Chamber of Commerce and Industrial League on Friday, March 24. The 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

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WEEKLY ONE-OF-A-KIND Tutorial services are being provided for approximately 500 Rio Hondo College students in the spring semester through a $6,600 grant from the Associated Students. Under the new program, 30 tutors will be paid to assist students in need of academic help. All, student body card holders are eligible to participate. Most of. the tutors are chosen from the dean's list.

They will work closely with instructors a will attend weekly training sessions supervised by Mrs. Cathy Skrip, a college counselor who is coordinating the program. Mrs. Skrip, who directed a pilot program using volunteer tutors last semester, hopes to expand the program next year. The Associated Students are being asked for a grant for the next year.

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Chess Star to Take on All Comers DOWNEY Chess enthusiasts will have an opportunity to challenge International Grandmaster Svetozar Gligoric of Yugoslavia at 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 21, at 8441 Firestone Blvd. Gligoric will take on all comers in simultaneous play. Registration for the event is $5 or $5.50, depending on chess club or association affiliation, and will begin at 6:30. Players are requested to bring their own sets.

Gligoric will precede the competition with a discussion at 7 p.m. of the forthcoming world title match between America's Bobby Fischer and Russia's Boris Spassky. INDIANS TO STAGE SHOW OF DANCING DOWNEY Indians representing five tribes will present an authentic powwow of dances and ceremonies at 1 p.m. today in the Downey Theatre, 8450 E. 2nd St.

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