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Pasadena Independent from Pasadena, California • Page 10

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INDtrENOlNT, WEONUPAY, JUNE 3, H5t news from Out Way Board Incumbents Win in Alhambra light voter turnout re city commissioner, and ROSBMEAD Two Rosemead High 'School teachers have won National Science Foundation scholarships lor six-week courses In advanced study in their fields. Robert G. Hosea, a mathcmatcis instructor, will attend the University ol California at Berkeley. Mrs. Loesa Gregson, a science instructor, will go to Humboldt State College, Arcata.

The NSF grant pays tuition What is so as a day in June luscious charcoal broiled sleak al the Den, for one thing lor you may have yours well done, though the chef might wince). It i be served with the classic accompaniments of crisp green salad, baked potato with cream and chives in the works. Preface yours with famous King- Size Den Cocktail, and enjoy the whole bit in the friendly, charming atmosphere Lunch' 11:30 '111 230 Dlium ffom 5:30.11 P.M. CoeMalli 'III 2 A itcfttaurant 670 No. Lake Ave.

it 3.0784 Claud Sundiy expenses for rt living eeks. ARCADIA--Three Araulla Mgh School student.5 have chosen us delegates to ho 16th annual Boys' ami lirls' Slalo this month In Sacramento. Lurry Grogh mil Norm Hollingshcad will the Arcadia American Legion Tost, June 20-28 In Sacramento. SIERRA MADRE--Two rec. mmcndations from the Parlis nd Recreation Commission 'ill be submitted to the City ouncil Ior action.

One requests the council tc ire Dave Som'mcrs as full me recreation director for a six months' probationary pcr- od. The other asks the council have the buildings torn own at the abandoned Canyon swimming Pool because of the ire hazard and danger to chit drcn in the area. ARCADIA The summer recreation program will Friday, June 26, anil continue through Aug. 28, according to John Fmmtlcr, recreation director. Playgrounds will be open from 9:30 a.m.

to 3:30 p.m. Activities will center at BonUa Park, Highland Oaks, Hugo Reid, Vista miiio Grove, Longley Way, Dana, anil the high school playgrounds. candidates to office ill Alham Mrs. Nor ma Yocum New term LIKE MAGIC PACKED and you re MOVED 'by FARLEY BROS. Ac ran Ihe Street or Acrou Nalton-No pain, no strain when Farley Bros, handles your Quick, efficient, courteous service on arv assignment, no matter largo or how small and safe, convenient storage Is available too, at moderate cost.

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Dist. Judge Alexander Holtzoff yesterday threw out a sui aimed at 'forcing disclosure of staff payrolls ol. all Congress members. In doing so. he commented that a newsman has no legal right to insist upon seeing congressional records not open to the public generally.

The suit was brought April 1 by Vance II. Trimble, Washington news editor ol the Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance. I Trimble sought the right to inspect all congressional pay- Iroll. vouchers, congressional staff salaries, and other material not voluntarily made avail able to him. He contended that recenl disclosures of nepotism am' payroll abuse gave the taxpay ers tiie right to have full in formation on how their money is spent by Congress.

Mrs, Dorothy Mather and Wil ard. Clark, board of education members. In the combined city-school lioard election, 7,730 voters or 12 per cent of the total registered voters, to polls. In the city commission election, 22 per cent or 6,332 voted. Mrs.

Yocum received votes.against 1,980 received her opponent Clarence Lelimer In the board of educa'tio race for two scats, Clark re ceived 6,151 votes and Mr Mather 6,050. There were 161 write i votes. Yocuin, who became the second woman hi Alhmn- bra's 53-year history to win a sent on tho.city commission when site was elected 111 1S55, represents the Ifli city district. She is past president of (he Library Board and a leader of Hie Alhambra Coordinating Council. She lives at 1815 4th Willard a currenllj president of the Board of Edu cation, has been a board mem her for 12 years.

He resides a 2i04 Orange Grove Ave, Al hambra. Mrs. Mather, who was np pointed to the board in Febri ary to fill the unexpired tern created by the resignation Mrs. Osa McAllister, lives a County Approves Petitions ior Valley Water District 310 Alahmar Gabriel. Terrace, a Rites Slated for Poetess Funeral services will'be held Atlanta, for Miss Orelia Key Bell, 95, long-time resident of Pasadena and a recognized poetess before the of the century, who died at the home of a friend on Monday.

Miss Bell, who moved to Pas adena prior to World War I. collaborated with A Noyes, noted British poet, to publish a patriotic leaflet poetry in 1942. She was an early and active member of Pasadena's Browning Society a poetry appreciation group. ERIC JENSEN Auto tragedy victim. Brother rp i Hills lot in Mishap An 18-monthrOld Monrovia died in Arcadia Methodist lospital 3 hours fter he was run over by a pickup truck driven by his brother.

Eric S. Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton H. fl Jensen, 231 N.

Primrose Monrovia, died of a depressed skull fracture, acording to attending physicans. Lance Jensen ,17, told Monrovia police that he drove into the driveway, of his home where his brother, Eric, and some neighbor children were playing. While lie was in (he house the children were plaj'irig in (lie truck, nml before he started to drive away lie told the youngsters to gel out of the truck and to get Edc out of the way. County Supervisors yesterday ordered publication of a notice of Intention to circulate petitions for formation of the new Upper San Gabriel Valley Water The action will pave (he way for proposed district to seek signatures of voters in 12 cities and three unincorporated areas in the valley. Chairman Frank G.

Bonelll -Said If sufficient petitions are signed by 'properly owners, supervisors will call a special election to determine the formation. The proposed i i in eludes the cities of Arcadia, San Gabriel, South El Monte, El Monte, La Puentc, Baldwin a i a Irwindale, Duarle, Bradbury, Monrovia, part of Industry, plus the unincorporated communities of Temple City, Hosemead and South San Gabriel. This would be a separate en- tity from San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District--coverjns Av.usa, Alhambra, Monterey Park and Sierra Madre--on which clti- will vote July 21. A ON I JOIN 'Esquire "Custom Shirt Rental Service San Marino Student Wins.Scholarship SAN MARINO Thomas E. Bcebe, 2325 Lorin San Marino, a Pasadena City College civil engineering student, has received the first presentation of the F.

S. Wade schol arshipi 'Hie scholarship, in the amount of $1,000, was established by Southern California and Southern Counties Gas Companies to insure'the winner's further study in the School of Architecture at University of Southern California. New Shirts Furnished Shirts Laundered Weekly Free Pickup Delivery Free Replacement When Shirrs Become Unserviceable ONLY $1.98 Per Week PIUS SMALL DEPOSIT ED 1-6359 'Esquire" SERVICES far Complete Information Call 151 CUSTOM SHIRT RENTALS East Badillo Covina, Colif. As ho backed of the driveway he felt: a bump and the children screamed it was Eric. Lance rushed the child to the hospital but his injuries proved fatal.

Eric is stirvived by three brothers -and three sisters, Mrs. Rosemary 19; Lance, 17; Bryan, 15; Christine, 12; Gregory, 11, and Laurie, 6. The family moved to Monrovia about 5 years ago from Arcadia. Independent experts and official figures prove Chevrolet's ahead of its field in seven big ways BEST BRAKES In direct competitive tests of repeated stops from highway speeds, conducted by Chevy out-stopped both the other leading low-priced cars--and why not; Chevy brakes far larger, built with bonded linings for up to longer life. BEST TRADE-IN Check the figures in any official N.A.D.A.f Guide Book.

You'll find that Chevy used car prices last year averaged up to $128 higher than comparable models of the "other two." BEST STYLE Popular Science magazine sums it up: "The fact is, in its price class the Chevy establishes a new high in daring styling It's the only low-priced car that's unmistakably modern in every lino, BEST ECONOMY No doubt about this: two Chevrolet Sixes won their class in the famous Mobilgas Economy Run, got the best mileage of any full-size car. BEST ROOM Official dimensions reported to A.M.A.J make this clear. For example, Chevy front seat hip No wonder more people are buying room is up to 5.9 inches wider than comparable cars. BEST ENGINE Every motor magazine has given Chevy's standard and Corvette V8's unstinted praise. As 'Sports Cars Illiistrated puts it: "Indeed, this device is the most wonderfully responsive engine available today at any price." BEST RIDE You'll be able to tell this yourself, instantly.

But Motor Trend magazine expresses it this way: the smoothest, most quiet, softest riding car in its price class." than any other car! AtiGeititrn ior Slotk Car Advancement arA Rtt'arth i National Automate Deolett Attotia lAutomobtif Manufacturer! Atioeialic Make sure you get the most for your money-see your local authorized Chevrolet dealer! From Qjai to La Jo I JU 'From Malibu to San the California word -for Whiskey Since 1830-the Bellows name has been an assurance of quality. It's also the name for two of the finest whiskies ever to come from the Bluegrass State. Club Bourbon-mild, but deeply flavorsome, the delight of every Bourbonite. a i superbly satisfying blend. And taste-wise Californians are wise to the fact that, with either, they can serve and enjoy the finest whiskey at a truly reasonable price.

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1945-1973