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Pasadena Independent from Pasadena, California • Page 20

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A INPtKHOtNT. THUKSPAY, OCTOHH 1, Recreation Plan Argued GU3NtOnA--Will there, be.provide recreation a recreation program lor Glen- No dora children after Nov. With Question upper- minds, most In everyone's members of the city council nnd the recreation commission met jointly to discuss Glendora's recreational future. Recreation now is administered through the Glendora School District, which collects a 15 cent tax lor this purpose. The school board, however, wants to get out of: the recreation business, which it ieels should be a city function.

Some time ago, the school district notified the city that it will cancel its contracts to whereby the school district and the county will pay a por- It's the cily to mnke the next move, Vice Uayor F. F. Detwiler, one of hree council members attend- ng the joint sessions, agreed lo bring up the subject at the council meeting on Oct. 6. Detwiler will request Mayor Harold Walker to call a spe Cial meeting of the council, school board 'aud recreation commission to resolve the problem.

One 'possible solution, outlined at meeting by' Ferdinand Bahr, state rec reation official, is for'the city to operate the recreation pro gram under an agreement tlon of, tho cost. This apparently coincides vlth City Manager a rucndler's thoughts on the subject. "I personally feel that the city should have; its own rccrc- ition program and tie.lt into the parks as one program," "Jruondlor said. Mrs. Rockefeller Studying English NEW; YORK ff Mrs Steven Rockefeller, the Nor wcgian bride of the governor's son, is studying English a Columbia University.

Duarte OKs Tract Map DUARTE-A tentative tract nnp which includes three debris basins to protect Duarle's 'oothill residents has been City Council approval. Acting on a recommendation the Planning 'Commis sion, the council okayed Ar Wright's plans for the in the vicinity of Mel canyon and Opal cany on. It also a a zone change from two acres to 20,000 square feet for Victor Klein's land on Spinks'Cariyon road and called for first reading on an ordinance which will require installation curbs, gutters, sidewalks pavement for all new construction Both items were recommendec by the planning body, eym bank THAT SECURE FEELING STARTS WITH A CALIFORNIA BANK SAVINGS ACCOUNT Take care of tomorrow today by opening a Savings Account at your nearby California Bank. It's the easiest-and wisest-way to make you are headed for the best things in life. And along with a Savings Account, avail yourself of the many other banking services at California Bank.

Deposits made on or before October 9th earn interest from October 1st Makes It Easy for the Mothers Market Carts Handy for Book 'Shopping MONROVIA Market carts making It easy for mothers ith-Infants to "shop" lor ooks at the Monrovia Public ibrary. They, no longer have to carry iclr children in one'- arm hlle juggling books in the her. Through the Ingenuity bl ity Librarian Katharine -Al orth, market carts were donated to the library by Me aniels Market. The owners so agreed to service the carts, ree, whenever "theyrieeS it. "It's just wonderful," de- ared Mrs.

'Alfred' Eckliavdt, 52 N. Alia Vista as shq ushcd a cart around betwcer 10 stacks, carrying 16-months Id Shelley. "I can control Shelley now while I'm picking out books. She uaed to run around, polling booki out of trawling through the ttacta, Bad keep me running mttrr her. I only with the library had Hi ought of it Ions time ago," she added.

Not only does Shelley enjoy he ride, but she enjoys look ng at the picture books her mother borrows from the li irary for her. Shelley is a real "library jaby," has been accompanying er mother to the Monrovia ibrary since she was born. The "library carts" In use iere are believed to be the inly ones in this area but the dea is expected to spread to ither libraries in the Southland fter librarians learn how easj he carts make it for mothers Christ Scientist Slates Lecture Eila H. Hay of Indianapolis will deliver a lecture a he First Church of Christ Sci ntist, corner of Green St. an land Pasadena todaj 8 p.m.

Now on an extensive lecture our, Mrs. Hay will speak on Christian Science: Satisfaction 'hrough Utilization of Divin 'ower." Sktiffleboard Club "ot Its BUnd Date Tournament have been announced by the Jefferson Park Shutflebbard Club; They are' Charley Pettlgrew, in the men's division; and Mrs, Abbie Latham, In the women's. The Sept. 26 tournament was followed by a luncheon in the clubhouse. (ADVERTISEMENT) a Pholo.

Mrs. Alfred Eckhardt en' yi library market carts. Cellist Sets Concert Misha Gegna, cellist, will appear in concert at La Cres centa Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 26.

Assisting will be Mrs. Ann Shomler, pianist, and Nancy Shomler, 14, flutist. The program will Include works by Pasternach, Eoocher ini and de Falla as well as one by the featured artist. The concert is sponsored the Cathedral Choir and i reception honoring the artisti will follow. Coach to Speak MONROVIA--Maurice "Clip per" coach, will be speaker at the Kiwanls Ciub meeting at noon at the Elks Clubhouse.

PHYLLJS Operator jln-my time I write short Istories. But I can't take my plots from the ones 1 hear on my job. They're all' the same--boy (or girl) meets 'car," boy (or -girl) car, boy (or girl) loves car. iAll the stories Fox's Five have ending. (And the sequels are the same, too.

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Lake at Walnut October 1, 1959- 7 to 9 P.M. A I I Free Birthday Cake and Ire Cream, Hills Bros. Coffee, and, for the youngsters, chocolate milk! 20 Cakes to Winl If your fclrlhday falls on October 1, 2, 3 or 4 yon eligible to try to win your own birthday cakel Just register it Ralphs Pasadena Store. Five names will be drawn on each of the above dates. DON'T MISS THESE BIKJHDAY SPECIALS! "BIRTHDAY SPECIAL" Smoked Rite SLICED BACON SERVING WITH COMPLETE BANKING AND TRUST SSKVICiS i 2 LOCAL OFFICES TO SKRVE YOU COLORADO OAKLAND OFFICE 505.

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Pages Available:
266,149
Years Available:
1945-1973