Upland News, The (Newspaper) - July 11, 1974, Upland, California Your Local News Office 886 W. Foothill Suite E Upland Phone 985-3515 The Upland News to ublish leal Eightieth No. 15 THE UPLAND NEWS established 1894 qualified to publish legal July YOUR NEWSPAPER 24 Pages 10 Cents News briefs High school plunge open The Upland High School under direction ol the community instructional swim is open lor recreational swimming daily from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and from p.m. to 5'30 p m. Prices tor admission are children under 12. 30 50 Classes to begin 12-17, 40 and 18 and The community instructional swim program will hold registration lor classes in advanced adult Mommy and Me and diving at the Upland High School plunge today between and 11 45, extend musl Kt least 7 years of age by the day ot class All instructors are accredited Red Cross Water Safety For more information call the plunge at 982-1359. YMCA offers courses The West End will be offering a special class in motor development This class will include special skills such as muscle instructors who be working with the A. and lor Chairmen named The Unit No. 27 of the Disabled American Veterans has announced new commute chairmen for 1974-1975, appointed recently by Commander Mrs. child Mrs Vehna glow Mrs Flau and Mrs local and Mrs. Flau and Mrs. Hazel state Registration set Registration for Chaffey College's final session of swimming July 26, will be held Friday from 9 to 4 p m. at the pool Classes will be held in four 45-minute periods from 8 a m. to 11 4a a m t ee is W. The S PO 1 will be open for recreational until Aug 17 The periods anr noon to 4Pp.m. and 4 p m to 7 p.m. Monday Tuesdays and Thursdays noon to 4 p m 4 p.m to 7 p.m and 7 p.m. to 9 p m noon to 4 p m. and 4 p m to b n m and noon to 5 p m. weekends P Seneral is 50 cents and cap rental 15 cents Persons under nine are ad- mitted for 25 New officers installed The Upland Fun After 50 Club has Announced new officers tor 1974-1975. recently July 17. For ticket call 98o-6rbO. to meet The Globetrotter Travel Club of the Pomona Valley will hold its meeting July 14 from 2 p m to 4 p.m in the conference room of the 1 For information about the program or becoming a call Mark Galbraith travels Mark Galbraith of Upland is one of 92 members of the Purdue University Symphony directed by Prof. Al G. who are now touring for three weeks in the Netherlands and The band was scheduled to give two concerts in Amsterdam as well as participate in the World Music Festival in This is the foreign tour for Purdue with previous lours m South Iceland and Greenland July 16 meeting set The Unit No. 27 of the Dibbled American Veterans Auxiliary will hold its next meeting July 16 at 1 p m al the home of Mrs. S X Sultana Ontario 5 Upland students accepted Five Upland students have been accepted ior enrollment at Mens iSuS RoSd of Mr. and Mrs Delmar P. Stuart son son of Mrs Alex son of and Alejandro and Peter ol m. or political ing for careers m business or eminent New chamber members is underway YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM High School Junior Theresa shown with Upland Recreation Department Director Fred is 13 Chaffey High School District students employed tor the summer bv the City of Upland through funds provided by a ment youth employment program the Neighborhood Si Approximately 250 district students have jobs at public cies and private companies this summer because of the by Don HELPING OUT Youth employment program worker Angel a senior at Upland High referees a wrestling match between Scott Clements 11 left and Russ Stubblefield under the supervision of West End Boy's Club branch director Stuart By DON HAM Thirty-three Upland High School students are learning what it means to work for a living this They are among approximately 250 students from the high schools in the Chaffey District participating in a youth employment formerly called the neighborhood youth designed to provide jobs to students from low income neighborhood youth according to the program one of the programs established by the economic opportunity act to help young people from families by giving them paying them wages and providing them with experience and services that will help them hold regular some young men and the NYC means a chance to earn the income they need to stay in school or go back to school For unable to find or hold the NYC means a chance to acquire the work experience necessary for regular for most of these young the guide importance of the NYC goes beyond money and The NYC offers to young people who have been neglected and pushed aside the chance to gain self-respect and the feeling of belonging that are for good Students enrolled in the educational program are employed in city recreation schools and public agencies as well as private companies throughout the Chaffey according to District Work Experience Education Coordinator Carroll Funds for the for the district's summer payroll are provided by the federal Under the the student's full at a rate of an is provided BK the government if the student works a public student works for a private one-half of his salary is paid by the program and the other half by the Each student enrolled in the program is allowed to wock a maximum 234 hours during the at a maximum seven and one half hours per day and 26 Ballots in Spanish are distributed A Spanish language voters ballot prepared by the office of the secretary of is being distributed at the District Offices of State Senator Ruben S. Ayala of the 20th Ayala urges all persons interested in the pamphlet to pick them up as soon as possible from his Eastend and Individuals in the greater San Bernardino area may get their copies 486 West 5th San and in the Westend of the county Suite 20 hours per In each student is required to take a class offered through the work experience education department at each of the district's high According to the class covers such topics as labor payroll consumer awareness and how to handle personal problems on the how to write joD application letters and how to find social job life styles and information students should know in applying for and keeping a The district finds available jobs and selects students eligible for the teaches work experience coordinates and counsels students and their immediate supervisors on the job and handles all the including grades and government Although only 180 jobs position were originally available to the Chaffey Smith extra positions were obtained by the work experience department developing special projects in the areas of library science and office Additional positions were obtained through a formal request to the government based on documented need for jobs within the The NYC one of the more successful programs sponsored by the federal according to has grown from 17 It is part of a total district student employment program with a summer enrollment of 600. According to the program is growing every How large it becomes depends on how the government provides in the How good is the got a very good there's no doubt about Smith of the response to the program has been he Once in a while the program gets one student who Smith but most of the kids in the program do a good had some good success stories and some that haven't been so he The as to whether the student will do well or he is the effectiveness of his job One reason the district youth employment program has been so according to is because of the efforts of the work experience education got a tremendous bunch of people working Smith emphasized that the cooperation of the community was an essential part of the their it wouldn't be as successful as it There are still jobs available to students from low income according to The program also needs more jobs to provide these If the demand for jobs is great more positions could be obtained by petitioning the government for more Anyone having jobs to offer can call Smith at 966-2711. ext 217, 216. organization plans second class session Kid 1m Bug and B and B GaM Chairmen appointed fc res The OW Women's Amilian No 2Wfi Ihe nwd committee chairmen lor appli at last Kllen com- artery lor hi TO mono to a f m Jnh 2- horn rn Hie Personal ment established year ago last in begin its summer session classes the vert 5s Created to bring individuals into jtt awareness of their own and their inner energies jand tiie center will oiler 32 m art. physical and of special m- to students Grow ing 1c estimate d the miter is directed by Dr Chit on W executive director and and Dr. E. vice treasurer and King has m recent jears physicians and in Alpha Wave training and in the ol therapeutic methods ior the relief ff Chase her Iran the of Southern California and maintains a private practice as a clinical psychologist m Angeles and Her includes the study of brain waves and their relationship to memory and drags as an ad- to She is presently Studying clinical uses of extrasensory perception parapsychology and dream images The teaching staff includes a t icing psychologist and professional personal development center oilers intensive programs designed to bring each student a thorough ding as well as practical methods of jng his own enabling him to dip into the reservoir of intelligence and energy which is his natural a center spokesman rewards of proper insight into the nature of the human mind and spirit allow the individual to achieve greater creativity and si important to people who are involved with the question ol un- themselves and the world around AH classes offered sre to open the inner world and discover the unique potential which resides there which can be utilized m achieving personal success and peace Classes to be Draw ing for fun and self lour 416 to meet Wednesdays jrom p m. to 10 p instructor is Jams Transpersonal four Wednesdays from 10 lo noon or Irem S p.m to is Dr. King Finding four Thursdays from 8 p.m. to 10 p is Deborah Hatha eight week Mondays from 6 p.m. to Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to Tuesdays irom 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. or Wednesdays from 10 to instructor is Marie four week m Wednesdays from 6 p m. to 7 30 p m instructor is Lee Altered states of for 80. Mondays from 8 p.m. to 10 Dr. Lawrence Transcendental three weeks Tuesdays from p.m to is Wilson Badea Encounter five m Thursdays irom 7.30 p.m. lo p is Florence Beginning four Monday m. m. or day Jrom 11 a.m. to 32.30 p tor is Carole eight weeks Monday from S p m. to 10 p m. or Tuesday from 10 to instructor is Lorena Memory four Tuesdays from 8p ro- tor is David L. The magic of six Thursdays from p.m to 9-30 instructor is Nora Creative four Thursdays from p.m. to p instructor is Linda Slroh Classes meet at the 420 E. Seventh St. For more tion call or come to Ite 985-3716. instruction in tennis set The Upland Recreation Department will offer a second series of lennis lessons at the Upland High School tennis courts beginning the evening of July 15. Instructor Sieve Ruggles will hold sessions for a three-week period through Aug. 3 for a times are Monday and Wednesday from 6 p m. to 7.30 and Monday and Wednesday from p.m. to 9 p m. Commencing 15. Dennis Savaiano will begin teaching a four-week session of one-hour lessons for a fee for eight Class times are 9-35 Monday and Wednesday from 6 p m. to 7 Monday and Wednesday from 7 to 8p.m.: Monday and Wednesday from 8 p.m. to 9 and Tuesday and Thursday from p.m. to 7 p.m. Class sizes for lessons are limited to six Registration is now being accepted at the water 404 N Second Ave. Upland Monday through from 8 d m. to 5 p.m. For further contact the Upland Recreation Department at 962- 1352, or 56. IN FW SPA PERI IN FW SPA PERI