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   San Marino Tribune (Newspaper) - November 6, 1969, San Marino, California                                11,1969:  SERVICES THE SAN MARINO YOUR TRUE FLY OLD GLORY THIS Day Memorial services will be held in Lacy Park at the flagpole on November 11, beginning at 9 a.m. The marking America's victory in World War will be observed by American Legion Post 239 of San conjunction with the all schools within will be as will be the the banks and The TO THE PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY OF SAN Finest Exclusively Residential City in the Entire of the Famous Library and Art 39, No. 34 Atlantic 2-9707  6, 1969  2-3343 1 5c Copy SS Citizens In Game To 18 To 14 Red Cross is something one can avoid by saying doing nothing and being to the published in most American newspapers provide a citizen with a free means of making public his Symbol Of 11 is Armistice Day as it is now Veterans Armistice Day is the anniversary of the end of World War I in 1918; and since 1954, it has been celebrated as Veterans its purpose remains the It is a day devoted to honoring the millions of men and women who have given their lives and their services to their country in the armed Originally it was a day of speechmaking and resurging Every family displayed the American flag with pride and humble gratitude for all that it and security of our the protection afternoon the individual against oppression from whatever Park the San Marino Country Triumphs Over Temple squads host South The Varsity meet promises to be quite exciting as South Pasadena has outstanding runners in Mike Temm and Tom They should give San Marino's top four of Rick Dick Todd and Jim a tremendous Friday the and a guarantee of respect for the U.S all are those who are inclined to view the flag and patriotic observances as anachronisms and somewhat These cynics may have had their eyes opened to the fact that the flag is far from a dead symbol when they looked about them following the death of former president Flags flew from millions of homes and public Mr. Eisenhower symbolized the greatness Temple City quite just as does Veterans On such Temple City s 1.8 mile displaying the flag IS an instinctive act of all in 9:06, and the Varsity By displaying your flag next Tuesday by a 15-49 Todd maybe we can bring some of the moratorium simpletons to their senses and at the same time take the edge off the proposed demonstrations planned for the end of that Let's stand up and be counted with the majority of true and freedom loving AND PACKARDS PUSH FOR COMMUNITY and other team step aside for a newcomer in the Hall of San Marino Community adopted 1925 Packard may never make the Rose Bowl fact It can't make tits own garage but it carries the campaign message loud and at the Tribune's request as a picture prop for the annual poster contest this week in perfect timing with the second the mammoth old car was rolled out on the Cedric driveway on Supports Week Of National were among the more than 1200 members of the Republican State avenue by four meeting dedicated on who and a only passed a resolution so photogenic that it a of the Chest mascot on from November 9  16.  due appreciation of girls who won the purpose of this action hope some of winners are of H. Wittenberg was second in 9:17, Tom Gimbel third in 9:18, Dick Mapel fourth in 9:27, and Jim Lochhead fifth in 9:29. John Lee Wets a strong sixth in 9:32, and Ivan Porto finished eighth in 9:38.  Geisert won the race with a furious sprint in 9:45, to edge Kevin 9:48. Other Titans in the top seven Chris 9:52; Ed 9:59; Bob 10:01; Phil 10:02; Mark 10:03. The won 15-50.  Greenough and John Pruitt staged the best race of the day in the with John edging Mark out at the finish in the fine time of 9:33. Mark was second in 9:34. Peter Day barely edged Mike Campbell out in the race for third with his time of 9:58 being two seconds ahead of Campbell's 10:00. Other strong Titan runners were Bruce sixth in 10:18; Jim eighth in 10:31; and John ninth in 10:32. The win in this division was by a 16-45 Each squad won its eighth consecutive meet of the chairman and principal source of power behind the car that Ced gets this car top prizes in the poster conducted annually among first-year art students at the high were Nancy daughter of the Mark first nation is President Richard Nixon's efforts to end the M in frt of the San in Viet Nam and to show Hanoi that the Moratorium Day demonstrations d6 not represent the opinion or will of any but a small number of the people this the week of November 9-16, which includes Department have taken into one man responsible for last week's burglary of the K. B. Toll residence on Wallingford on suspicion of burglary was Luis Jaramillo Ernest L. chairman of the San Marino American Red Cross announces that a second mailing is on its way to approximately 3,000 San Marino About 62 percent or has now been raised toward the goal of Red Cross over many years has helped both the citizens of San Marino and the nation as a With the growing the organization has expanded So many more services are offered in the community that it truly requires the support of every solicitation Alexander Smith made the following Marino is supporting the 1969-70 Red Cross campaign in an enthusiastic The extra demands placed on this important service organization are recognized by our and aid to service personnel and their families have brought into focus the need for the Red We urge ail who have not yet participated to send in their contributions as soon as This will bring our drive to an early successful on the mailing campaign have been Mmes. Kent John Harold George Curtis and approximately 50 citizens addressing the Did They 28 10:57 a.m. Fire equipment to Lorain Flooded 29 6:15 p.m. Ambulance to Adair Patient taken to 30 7:41 a.m. Ambulance to Kenilworth and Huntington drive Motorcycle rider taken to 30 11:15 a.m. Fire equipment to 2341 Huntington Short in ballast 30 2:48 p.m. Ambulance to Lorain Bicycle First aid administered at scene and unit returned to 30 4:09 p.m. Ambulance to San Marino avenue and Stratford Fall from Patient taken to 31 8:29 a.m. Fire equipment to Sierra Madre Broken hot water 31 5:52 p.m. Fire equipment to Oak Knoll Fire in shrubbery at front of Possible electrical 1 1:05 a.m. Fire equipment to Raleigh Broken water 1 3:25 p.m. Fire equipment to Del Mar Car November 1 6:53 p.m. JIM dropping a tough Rio Hondo League loss to Temple City 18 to last the Titans travel to crosstown rival South Pasadena tomorrow night to play a key league undefeated South Pas Tigers are currently rated Number One Jn CIF and are in the top spot in the Rio Hondo won their first three league against Temple Bell and La the Titans with a 2-1 record will be in a probable first place tie with and the Temple City Rams if they can pull off a victory tomorrow Falls to was a sad affair last Friday night as the Titans were edged 18-14 by the Temple City fullback Larry broke through the San Marino defensive tactics to tally three TD's and 160 yards rushing in 34 broke lose from the Titan 23 and bulled has way in from the two to score twice for the Rams in the first half before SM had hit the five yard pass from Jim Shepardson to Gary Stevens brought the Titans back into the game in the second A second offensive drive was stopped short by the Ram defense in TC territory just before the halftime scored again from the one in the third quarter to keep Temple City out in front 18-7, but SM soon returned with Jim Shepardson scoring on a QB sneak to cap off a long fourth quarter minutes remaining in the Titan defensive Basset covered a fumble to give San Marino the ball on their own 45. The Titans drove close to the Ram goal but were unable to sustain the offensive drive and gave up the ball with seconds dropping their third league bout after winning the first two against Bell Gardens and first Day November 11 and Reseda who was daughter of the Apollo 12 0 n No- at his home this Police equipment to Rose second 14, flags will be flown also recovered a colored tele- burning by householders and vision handbag and - 5 ssr Ann daughter Mrs. Carmen third for the three talented winners were donated by Arthur E. president of San Marino Community and presented by Dr. Kenneth at a high school assembly who found the 85 entries so well-done that voting went into a fourth were Mrs. Virginia social science and art appreciation teacher at Richard San Marino city and Dr. recognition of their many hours of work in supervising the the Chest thanked Mrs. Elma art department and Mrs. Joanne Coultas with receiving ribbons for honorable mention were Pete Margie Frederick Susan Debbie Mary Lu and Kathie a PUSH FROM START to get the a push to get the Cedric high school Key Club mooring place in the garage out into the a And Jill Players On Stage Jack and Jill Players of the San Marino Recreation Department will hit the Big Time on Monday November 10, as the group presents its first play to the Osbert and will be performed at the Huntington beginning at 7 p.m. and final curtain at 7:30.  players are comprised of 21 second through fifth who are enrolled in Mrs. John Gleason's acting Stage struck and hooked on smell of the the group will hit the road on Wednesday when it will give two performances at Carver School for students of the community are invited to attend Monday night's Admission is Marino Public Library will be open as usual on Veteran's November 11.  Play At BRIAN Huntington School eighth graders are going to play a basketball But this isn't just going to be a regular they are going to play on the floor of the fabulous Forum in all started two years ago when Brian Ohlson organizer of the went to see a Laker basketball He got there early and saw some second graders from Long Beach playing a preliminary Then at half-time they came out Brian thought it would be a good idea if he could get a few Huntington boys to go and play graders eighth graders So he sent a letter to Mr. J. K. owner of the to see if he could have a game When he got a letter Mr. Cooke said that he would put Brian's name on the two-year waiting So this year in October Brian received a letter saying that his name had reached the top of the A preliminary game has been scheduled for November 9 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. as the game starts at 7. pending they will play half-time tryouts have I ifp chosen They have held five practices so far and plan to hold seven each day of the The two team captains are Dirk Jones and Brian Dirk's team is the Lakers and Brian's team will represent the New York Knicks as that is the team the Lakers are playing that team consists of Jeff Steve Skip Lloyd Brad Brad Farwell and Steve team consists of Todd Lloyd John Larry Bob Tom Kurek and Roy outing will surely be remembered by all boys for years to ROYALTY captured everyone's fancy Friday as Queen Kathy Sbicca and her Court composed of Wendy senior princess and Diane junior princess reigned over the And Rams Share Homecoming Parade Marino is a good town for The drive is perfect with its center strip providing maximum capacity The Weatherman always tips his hat and comes up with fair skies according to one Old parade day has never dawned to anything Wednesday and the Wednesday November 12 and 19, Dr. Floyd M. Anderson will present final lectures in his series on family life education in the lecture is a complete unit in and residents are invited to attend one or both of the The final two topics are Controls from and With by the San Marino PTA Council and the Pasadena City College community service will be given in the Tittle Theater of the High School beginning at 8 Loss Estimated At to an estimated worth of damage was the result of a roof fire at the Stanley Dicken residence on Saturday to the members of the San Marino Fire Department arrived to find the roof of the two-story residence burning freely at the roof with about of the area in to Fire Department a possible cause of the blaze was attributed to sparks from the SERVICE SUNDAY FOR MARY services will be held November 9, for Mary Morris daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. services will be held at 4 p.m. in the Sanctuary of 507 North Granada Offers Swim South Marino YMCA has a year-round swimming program for all Sign ups are still being taken for the tiny tot two to the six to 16 and Burglary Loss Totals are following leads in last weekend's commercial burglary involving the majority of business offices located in the Booth Building at 475 Huntington Total loss of all firms involved is estimated to exceed to police the suspects gained entry to the building Friday night or early Saturday morning by forcing open a window to one of the They then went from office to forcing the doors with what is described as a 3/8-inch screwdriver or prying Taking office cash and the suspects left the offices in varying states of the 12 offices greatest losses were reported at Richard L. in office Ford Dealers in office in office David V. Stevens Co. in office Harrisons and in cash and and Giacopuzzi tape recorder valued at companies reporting entry are Traffic Avery Products Paul J. Yorba Oil William F. McDonald and Chilean Nitrate high school Key place in the garage out into the a push to keep Laay distribute all posters to 1&- round trom rolling off the running But finally everyone and everything cal business houses for display was and the Community CHest poster contest winners were snapped into the adopted Chest From left to Linda second Ann third Nancy first prize are first-year art students at the high Carl H. chairman of the Community Chest windows or reminders of that second campaign appeal letter in the mail MARINO TRIBUNI Accidents Hospitalize Motorcycle motorcycle - automobile collisions resulted in both motorcycle riders being taken to the hospital last first accident took place last Thursday morning at 7:50 a.m. Occurring just west of the Kenilworth avenue intersection on Huntington the collision involved the vehicle driven by Ruth Ann Jackson of Bedford road and the motorcycle driven by Charles Jay Bradbury of Bradbury was taken to the hospital with Friday evening just after 5 p.m. another accident took place at the intersection of Lombardy road and San Marino Thomas Agamenoni of Hornet road was hospitalized with hand injuries after a collision with the vehicle driven by Ruth McConnell of and And people in this town like Homecoming 1969, had all the usual a warmer than usual October people lined along the sidewalks and in the center strip with baby carriages and Perhaps the only real exception was that the traditional Titan blue and white gave way to a good amount of orange in honor of Halloween while pumpkins and images of battered Temple City Rams shared the spotlight as theme line of march left the high school a little after 3 p.m. following Grand Marshal Allen Mayor of San who shared his official parade car with Dr. Kenneth high school came Homecoming Queen Kathy Sbicca and her Senior Princess Wendy Pearl and Junior Princess Diane Fuller riding in came the drill the Titan marching the pep yell flag girls and the honors this year were captured by the girls service club with their entry Spirit of Cinderella Titans Rides to Six members of the organization looking very much like Temple City Rams pulled an orange pumpkin down Huntington Taking second place for a float called was the Spanish and the Junior Class won third place with its Great Pumpkin is on Our week Tribune hopes to run pictures of many of the parade It a fine day for a grand parade it Will Hear Carleson In Special on Monday at a special meeting of the San Marino Chamber of Commerce will be Robert B. chief deputy director of public works for the State of The meeting is scheduled for 12 noon at Woody on the subject of Where You Want To Carleson will direct his address specifically to the future of San Marino and surrounding are being taken now for the meeting at the Chamber of Commerce Chamber President Frank gathered around Miss Pat Myers and a pumpkin with earrings to hear the Halloween story ur aU members to The climax of the library's Halloween was the children's parade through the adult and nowhere was that truth more evident than at the Public Library last Friday morning when the and dancing girls not to mention the moon pirate men And the rabbits And the m ill. MARINO TRIBUNE and bring  

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