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May 25, 2017 Page 3 Classifieds The deadline for Classified Ad submission and payment is Noon on Tuesday to appear in Thursday’s paper. Advertisements must be submitted in writing by mail, fax or email. You may pay by cash, check, or credit card (Visa or M/C over the phone). Errors: Please check your advertisements immediately. Any corrections and/or changes in an ad must be requested prior to the following Tuesday deadline in order to receive a credit. A credit will be issued for only the first time the error appears. Multiple runs will only be credited for the first time the error appears. No credit will be issued for an amount greater than the cost of the advertisement. Beware: Employment offers that suggest guaranteed out-of-state or overseas positions may be deceptive or unethical in nature. If you have any doubts about the nature of a company, contact the local office of the Better Business Bureau, (213) 251-9696. Herald Publications does not guarantee that the advertiser’s claims are true nor does it take responsibility for those claims. Hawthorne Happenings News for the City of Good Neighbors from an Old Guy named Norb Huber Memorial Day Weekend and a Light at the End Wow! Summer is unofficially here! Like every other year, 2017 seems to be flying by. Memorial Day marks the beginning of fun and freedom for some of us, like teachers. We can see the end of the tunnel. We can almost hear the final school bell ring. Alice Cooper’s very first hit single in 1972 still gets stuck in my head every June: “Schooooool’s out for Summer! Schoooooool’s out forever!” Teachers need a break. We need two or three months off to recover. Unless you have been in the classroom on a daily basis for an extended period of time, non-teachers don’t understand. There is a little hint of jealousy that sets in when they ask us if we really do get three months off from work. Emotionally we are drained. Physically we are spent. It’s not easy having to deal with the different personalities and fickle emotions of 35 teens that don’t want to be in a classroom and do school work. Things have changed inside of my classroom over my 40 year teaching career. The latest discipline strategy is called, “Restorative Justice”. The premise is not to punish students for their misbehavior. The students are asked to “explore the reasons for their actions and come up with alternative solutions to express their unhappiness”. Suspensions are unheard of. I have not really warmed up to this new approach. I always have operated with the system of communicating rules and if a student breaks a rule, then they are faced with some consequences. That strategy is considered “old school” now. Over the years, educational strategies have come and gone. The ultimate question is, are our children becoming productive citizens? Are we producing educated workers who will be able to find jobs in our ever-changing economy? I think it’s time for summer vacation. It’s about time for a cold one. Of course it’s always time for a cold one. Have a great summer! Community K9 Dinner – This Thursday, May 25th The Hawthorne Presidents Council presents their spring community dinner that goes to support the Hawthorne Police Department’s K9 Unit. The dinner will be held on Thursday, May 25th starting at 5 p.m. at the Memorial Center, located at 3901 W. El Segundo Blvd. Make sure you are there by 6:15 p.m. or you may not get any chicken. The cost is $5 for adults and $2.50 for children. Thank You The Historical Society would like to thank all of those who attended our Hall of Fame banquet. It truly was a “Night to Remember”. We had six clowns from the Ringling Brothers Circus there to celebrate Michu’s induction. We had friends and family there to accept the plaques for John Baker and Don McIntire. The 100 years of service put in by the Woman’s Club was recognized. It was just a fun evening to celebrate our memories and celebrate life. 8th Annual Pancake Breakfast for Holly Park The Holly Park Homeowners Association will be holding their annual Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, June 17th from 8a.m to12noon at Olivet Lutheran Church in Hawthorne. Breakfast is $5 and all proceeds will go to their scholarship fund. • (If you do enjoy my weekly column, please shoot me an email. I love to hear from my readers. – norbhuber@gmail.com) Police Reports Monday, MAY 8 to Sunday, MAY 14 Robberies 1700 ARTESIA BL. Crime Occurred: CAD: Mon. 05/08 13:59--No R MS Ent 5000 W. 117TH ST. Crime Occurred: CAD: Wed. 05/10 08:59--No RMS Ent 5000 W. 117TH ST. STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY. Crime Occurred: Wed. 05/10/17 08:40. Property Taken: Purses/wallets cell phone credit card. Rosegold Apple iPhone 7 (714)1724726, blue leather purse w/silver straps, misc. US currency, Union Day credit card, Quality Inn room card #204 S. HAWTHORNE BL./W. IMPERIAL HWY. Crime Occurred: CAD: Thu. 05/11 00:25--No R MS Ent. W. 131ST ST./S. INGLEWOOD AV. OTHER. Crime Occurred: Thu. 05/11/17 15:34. Property Taken: iPhone 7 plus (black). W. 135TH ST./S. DOTY AV. STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY. Crime Occurred: Fri. 05/12/17 19:36. Property Taken: US currency (unknown denominations). 3600 W. 139TH ST. STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY. Crime Occurred: Sat. 05/13/17 13:47. Property Taken: gold chain with “Madalyn.” 3900 W. ROSECRANS AV. PARKING LOT, GARAGE, PAID. Crime Occurred: Sun. 05/14/17 10:50. Property Taken: Gold necklace with wingless angel pendant. 4800 W. 120TH ST. CONVENIENCE STORE. Crime Occurred: Sun. 05/14/17 18:34. Burglaries 4700 W. 120TH ST. Crime Occurred: CAD: Mon. 05/08 12:43--No R MS Ent. 4500 W. 138TH ST. HOUSE. Crime Occurred: Mon. 05/08/17 16:44. Property Taken: iPhone 6. Method of Entry: Opened. 13400 S. YUKON AV. SCHOOL. Crime Occurred: Thu. 05/11/17 04:00. Property Taken: Computer equipment, four Google ChromeBooks, HP EliteBook laptop, Laptop CPU. Method of Entry: Smashed. 4600 W. BROADWAY. APARTMENT/ CONDO. Crime Occurred: Fri. 05/12/17 03:30. Method of Entry: Pried. 11500 S. CIMARRON AV. Crime Occurred: CAD: Fri. 05/12 18:32--No RM S Ent. 13600 S. CERISE AV APARTMENT/ CONDO. Crime Occurred: Fri. 05/12/17 21:30 to Sat. 05/13/17 08:00. Method of Entry: PRIED 14100 S. CERISE AV. APARTMENT/ CONDO. Crime Occurred: Sat. 05/13/17 13:27. Method of Entry: Kick door. 4800 W. ROSECRANS AV. Crime Occurred: CAD: Sat. 05/13 16:19--No R MS Ent. 3200 W. 135TH ST. DUPLEX/FOURPLEX. Crime Occurred: Sun. 05/14/17 00:13 to Sun. 05/14/17 07:00. Method of Entry: Removed. 4800 W. ROSECRANS AV. STORAGE SHED, PUBLIC. Crime Occurred: Fri. 05/12/17 21:00 to Fri. 05/12/17 22:30. Method of Entry: Other. • Visit us online: www.heraldpublications.com Thank You to our Advertisers! 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