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South Pasadena Review from South Pasadena, California • 16

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UiUiiiuiiiitfA Calif. SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco, now ranking as one of the great natural harbors of the world, was once i an isolated outpost. FINEST IN FAUCETS for New Homes and Old N. Thomas Son, Inc. Plumbing Heating 1208 Fair Oaks Ave.

Phone: SY. 9-1551 lajjc 0 Uily of Koiilli Pasadena, iv, Wednesday, -fiuie 2 I'M im.vn.u: isrm tl ANNUAL CONCFKT AMI CRAFTS FXHI3MT 3 Braille Institute's seventh Annual Music Concert anti Arts and Crafts Exhibit will be held on Thursday, June 3, in Atkinson Auditorium, 711 North Vermont avenue, it was announced today by John M. Holmes, executive director. Outstanding arts and crafts work created by blind and visually handicapped people will be on exhibit at the Institute when the doors open at 7:00 p.m. prior to, and following, the concert.

Articles displayed will include leather-craft, porcelains, mosaic tile vases, ashtrays, glass mosaics, mother-of-pearl pieces, woven yardage, knitted bags, stoles and other pieces. These articles represent work done by students whose1 ages range from 18 to 87. I 1 IJ de Paris; the Persian Room, presently showing "Vive Les Girls; the Sultans Table; the nightly Buffet Dinner; and Hunt Breakfast. Just completed is a championship 18 hole golf course that gives the visitor to ihe Dunes, a complete hotel and country club enjoyment. GRAND OPENING of the Diamond of the Dunes.

A tower of over 20 stories is added to Ihe many facilities of the Dunes in Las Vegas, Nevada. The new Diamond of the Dunes has many convention halls, that can be made into small committee rooms, dining rooms for large dinners. These are in addition to continued operation of the Casino 3 Generations of Funeral Counseling and Community Service Two-Semester Course In Biology Offered Students This Summer To give South Pasadena opened to students who have IAN PLOUFEE, Queen of the Dunes Emerald Green Golf Course and Country Club, is holding the flag at the 18th green showing the Diamond of the Dunes in the background where they, are holding the Grand Opening at the Dunes in Las Vegas, Nevada. uj i 'ctyy- Our Advertisers 415 East Pasadena Please Patronize when you stay 'Fingertip" Guide tej BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY at the High students additional learning opportunities, the 1965 summer school will offer a full two-semester course in Biology. Miss Mary E.

Sowards, Biology teacher, will instruct this class. She has just returned from a trip around the world and will bring to the class some interesting and valuable insight in the field gained from her travels Biology I and II will be on two important committees the Post Office and Civil Service Committee and the Banking and Currency Committee. He was also secretary of the California Republican Congressional 1 a i on. Other positions in government he has held include Director of Public Information for the Federal Housing Administration and deputy to the chairman of the California State Board of Equalization. The subject of his address will be on disarmament, he has given the same speech before.

The Commonwealth Club, Princeton University, Colgate College, Town Hall of New York, Harvard Medical School, U. of California at Berkeley, U. of C. at Davis and Town Hall, Los Angeles. completed 10th grade and who wish to study more science than the normal high school schedule can provide.

It can also be taken on a make-up or grade improvement basis and will cover eight weeks, four hours daily, offering ten credits. The schedule of assigned work in this course can be compared to the regular school course using this ratio: one day equals one week. World Literature will be taught by Mrs. Barbara Ereck, English and Journalism teacher at the high school. This course deals with a study of a number of the world's major cultuies through the medium of their literatures.

Seven Greek will be read. Each student will have an opportunity to do more intensive reading from a culture that he may choose. Enrollment in these two courses should be made immediately if the s'tudent is interested. These are only two of many opportunities for enrichment offered by the summer school in the South Pasadena District. Additional information may he obtained by contacting Harold V.

Hart-sough, summer school principal, SY 9-1104, Ext. 45, or by calling the high school office. VILLA OF ASPEN or the NUGGET THE YEAR AROUND LUXURY VACATION RESORTS Perfect for family vacations and honeymoon-ers. Trout Fishing, Hunting, Wilderness Trips, Tennis, Riding, Mountain Climbing, Famous Annual Summer Music' Festival Everything for a relaxing holiday. Activities for everyone.

Write for Free color brochure. Rates, and Things to Do and See in Aspen." jILeU 1 mm. NAME- ADDRESS-' CITY Villa of Box 69, Please send Rates Aspen and The Nugget Aspen, Colorado me the following: Color brochure Things to Do and See in Aspen" Skria To Be Solcisi Al Music Festival Soloist Gloria Fonts will appear on the program of the Soring Music Festival, Friday, June 4, at 8:00 p.m. in Iho South Pasadena Junior High School Auditorium. Mr.

Albert Adams will accompany Mrs. Fonts. The well-known mezzo soprano has appeared in many solo recitals and has worked with several opera companies. In January of this year, the versatile Mrs. Fouts headlined the California Concert Series.

In private life as a local resident, Mrs. Fouts is the wife of Dr. Forest Fouts, Assistant Superintendent in the South Pasadena Unified School System. and is a member of the South Pasadena Methodist Church, which is sponsoring the Spring Music Festival. The Festival program will provide a halance of family entertainment, including folk and contemporary music.

Children through the age of 12 will he admitted free as guests of the Festival. Additional information and tickets are available through the South Pasadena Methodist Church office at CL.4-7151, or by contacting any church member. LEGAL NOTICES 2265 NOTICK TO CREDITORS Nil. XKI5524 Superior Court of the State California, for the County of Amreles. In the Matter of the Estate Fit ED J.

S. Dl'NN, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to creditors having claims against the aid decedent to file said claims in the office of the clerk of the aforesaid court or to present them to the undersigned at the office of FIRST WESTERN BANK AND TRCST COMPANY, 587 E. Colorado in the City of Pasadena, in the aforesaid County, which latter office is the place of business of the undersigned in all mailers pertaining to said estate. Such claims with the necessary vouchers must lie filed or presented as aforesaid within six months after the fiist publication of this notice.

Dated May 17, 1905. GILBERT A. DUNN and FIRST WESTERN BANK AND TRCST COMPANY, by: William S. Covington, Jr. Ass't Trust Officer Executors of the will of said lirai'inc K.

Gigus Yttorney-at-Lavv 1524 Mission Street South Pasadena, California SY. (Pub. May 19, 20; June 2, 9, 1965) 2818 NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OK WILL No. In the Superior Court of the Slate of California for the County uf Los Angeles. In the Matter of the Estate of II.

WARREN ALLEN, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the petition of JOHN LUGINBILL for the Probate of the Will of the above-named deceased and for the of Letters Testamentary thereon to said petitioner, to which reference is hereby made for further particulars, will be heard at 9:30 o'clock A.M., on June IS. 1965. at the court room of Department NEA of fhe Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Los Angelas, 200 N. Garfield Pasadena.

Dated May 24, 1965. WILLIAM G. SHARP, County Clerk and Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Los Angeles. By C. Mitchell, Deputy Braeme E.

Gigas Attorney for Petitioner 1524 Mission Street South Pasadena, California SY. 9-5923 (Pub. May 26, 31; June 2, 1965) IF YOU ARE NOT USING THE REVIEW CLASSIFIED VVE ARE BOTH LOSING MONEY. ffe OkLjMTwis Man can no longer live by bread alone he must have a credit card. FORMAL GRAND OPENING San Marino Womens Republican Club Spring Luncheon June 8 John Rousselot will be the speaker at the San Marino Womens Club spring luncheon to be held on Tuesday, June 8, at the home of Miss Rosemary Bryant, 136.3 Old Mill Road, San Marino.

Guests and members will arrive at twelve noon and luncheon will be served at one oclock. Mr. Rousselot was born in Los Angeles. He attended public schools in South Pasadena and San Marino and in 1949 graduated from Principia College, Eisah, Illinois with a B.A. in political science and business administration.

Mr. Rousselot, a vigorous opponent of communism and socialism, has served with distinction in the United Statse Congress as Representative from the twenty-fifth District. He was elected to the Republican Policy Committee of the House on which he represented forty-one Republican freshmen Congressmen. In the House, Mr. Rousselot served Baseball Schedule LOS ANGELES ANGELS 1905 HOME SCHEDULE Washington June 2 Baltimore June 4.

5. 6 Detroit June 7s, 8. 9 New York June 11. 12 Kansas City Juno 28 Minnesota June 30 Chicago July 2. 3.

4 YVashington July 5, 0 Cleveland Julv 9s. 10. ALL STAR GAME MINNESOTA JULY 13 Boston July 30 31, Aug. 1 Baltimore Aug. 3.

4 Washington August 6. 7. 8 Minnesota, Aug. 20, 21. 22 Cleveland Aug.

23. 24. 25 Detroit Aug. 27. 28.

29 New Y'orlt Aug. 30. 31. 2. Kansas Citv Sept.

3, 4. Chicago Sept. 14. 15 Baltimore Sept. 17.

18. Boston. Sept. 21. 22.

Night Game Twi-Night Game. 1. LOS ANGELES DODGERS 1905 HOME SCHEDULE Giants, June 15. 16. 17 Phillies, June 18.

19 Mets, June 20 (2), 21. 22 Pirates. June 24. 25. 26.

27 Cubs, July 15 16. 17, 18 Colts, Julv 19. 20 Braves, July 21. 22 Cards, July 23. 24.

25 Reds, July 26. 27. 28 Mels, Aug. 10. 11 Pirates, Aug.

13. 14. 15 Phillies, Aug. 16. 17.

18 Giants, Sept. 6, 7 (G p.m.) Cubs, Sept. 9 Colts Sept. 10 11. 12 Cards, Sept.

24. 25. 26 Reds. Sept. 27.

28. 29, (6 p.m.) Braves Sept. 30. 1. 2, 3 Night Games 8:00 p.m.

Day Games 1:00 p.m. Professional Service Guide OPTOMETRIST DR. A. B. LANHAM OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Hours Closed Mon.

SY 9-2212 1122 Fair Oaks South Pasadena Orthopedic PASADENA ORTHOPEDIC SURGICAL SUPPLY CO. 46 E. COLORADO ST. PETER PI.ESKO 8V. 2-209? pry, Artificial limbs, legs am body braces, trusses, arch-sup ports.

Special made shoes. Surgical Corsets, Elastic Host- ft- Orange Grove SY 3-3151 imhi im i hSutrilil Edith Rehnborg Cosmetics Nl T5CMTE Fo'ui Supplements. N. I. I.

Household Products 378 No. Lake. Pasadena SY 9-2675 PLUMBING ROY'S Plumbing Serv. "Service with a Smile" II. YN ILL KOV IUIOI.1.1 YK, Owner Alt es 1'lumhiiik and Repairs Water Heaters, etc.

Saerialists in: New Inst a and Alterations SY il -1 a 1 1 807 1 aiiview SY. 9-954 Sewing Machines SEWING MACHINES Sold, Rented, Repaired Free Estimates Repair All Makes Pas. Sewing Mach. Co. 827 E.

Colorado, Pasadena SY 3-6333 MU 1-6512 Service Stations ii Repairing Certified Goodyear Accessories RICHFIELD SERVICE 810 Huntington Dr. San Marino AT 4-2168 We Pickup Bn UeliY'er Open fi Snnd; a 9 1. to Si f) tM. Va IK Scr fi --jr I STATION EM'S STORE Pill Mission St. SY 9 6113 ML 2-2565 Complete Line of Office Supplier Social Sationery and School Stt'irilies Tails "ring CUSTOM TAILORS Men and Women Remodeling Restyling Alterations Toggery MEN and ROYS STORE 914 Fair Oaks, So.

Pasadena 7999561 aaBagpeaiiiwn i Auto Tops MARTIN'S AUTO TOPS SEAT COVERS Upholstery, Upholstery Cleaning 111 So. Fair Oaks, Pasadena SYcainore 2-4196 Clothing Le Pore's Men's Store 911 Fair Oaks Ave. South Pasadena, Calif. SY 9-8111 Headquarters for ARROW Dress Shirts, Underwear, attd Sportswear Next door to Bank of America CAMERAS Macks Photo Shop Macys Have It 32 Years in So. Pasadena Open Every Nite til 6 p.m.

Friday til 9 p.m. 919 FAIR OAKS SY9-4G24 MU2-1344 Electrician Small Appliance Repair. Complete Line of Lamps Electrical Devices. Experienced In Residential Commercial Wiring. Formerly With South Pasadena Electric Co.

E. Mendlesohn Electric Manny 1523 Hope St. So. Pasadena 799-7526 682-1434 Hardware Live Hesrdvsre 1511 Mission So. Pas.

SY 9 9513 We Deliver -STATE- i inHiWffilia GIRLS- 2 GIANT POOLS NEW 24-STORY 'DIAMOND OF THE DUNES' 1000 DELUXE ROOMS 100 SUITES GARDEN ARCADE SHOPS MATCHLESS CONVENTION FACILITIES 'EMERALD GREEN' 18-IIOLE GOLF COURSE AND COUNTRY CLUB (Nevadas Largest) DRIVING RANGE TOP O' THE STRIP COCKTAIL LOUNGE Opening June 4 Russ Morgan and his Orchestra DOME OF THE SEA Most beautiful Sea Food Restaurant In the World HEALTH CLUBS AND SOLARIA For Men an Women ALICE IN WONDERLAND NURSERY (A Las Vegas hirst!) MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW! IN LOS ANGELES BR 2-9961 or CR 1-5161 DUNES OFFICE 214 N. Beverly I)r. OR CALL YOUR FAVORITE TRAVEL AGENT DUNES HOTEL COUNTRY CLUB Home of the CASINO de PARIS-WE Ees WM Ik ujI tt 4 A Cl.

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