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June 15, 2017 Page 3 Hawthorne Happenings News for the City of Good Neighbors from an Old Guy named Norb Huber FATHERS AND THE FAMILY Yes, as we all know, it takes two to produce a child, a mother and a father. And a whole lot of responsibility comes with conception. Fathers get the short shaft when it comes to being recognized for their role in rearing the little ones who quickly become big ones. Some of this is justified when fathers choose to forgo their responsibility and do not stick around to help raise the child. That’s not what God had in mind when he created the family. What a wonderful gift we have when we are part of a family. At a wedding ceremony, the words are spoken, “and the two shall become one”. Husbands are to love their wives and wives their husbands, forsaking others and keeping their marriage vows pure. With all the sexual deviation going on in our world, it’s great to see a couple still in love with one another after many years of ups and downs. They have learned to love and to forgive each other, giving of themselves to the other. Just as a young married couple embarks on a new life together, their lives really take a dramatic turn when the little bundles of joy arrive. Mothers are attached physically to that child. Fathers have a choice. They love because that offspring is flesh of their flesh. To be a good father, selfless love must be present. For the good of the family we give up things that us guys like to do like playing golf and having a cold one with our buddies. When our kids need help with their homework, when they are playing a sport, we need to be there. They want us there. Love overcomes all of the things we thought we lost. We realize that the joy of family far outweighs any accomplishment or enjoyment we can find outside of family. Thank God for faithful fathers. We celebrate fathers who were there for us. Thank God that we had a role model to look up to. Thank God for our fathers who loved our dear mothers. These faithful fathers deserve to be recognized at least one day out of the year. They deserve a cold one or two. Happy Fathers Day! Celebrate family and the love we have for FBDIPUIFSr 8TH ANNUAL PANCAKE BREAKFAST FOR HOLLY PARK – THIS SATURDAY The Holly Park Homeowners Association will be holding their annual Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, June 17th from 8a.m to12noon at Olivet Lutheran Church. The church is located at 2506 W. Imperial Highway in Hawthorne. Breakfast is $5 and all proceeds will go to their scholarship fund. BICENTENNIAL PARK TO BE DEDICATED The dedication of a brand new park will take place on Saturday, June 17th at 10:30 a.m. Bicentennial Park, located at 13110 S. Doty Avenue, will be dedicated and opened to the public just in time for the start of summer vacation. SALES TAX TO BE ON BALLOT THIS NOVEMBER The Hawthorne City Council has voted to place a sales tax measure on the November 7th ballot to increase the city’s revenue to help maintain services. The 0.75% increase on sales in the city will produce approximately 8 million dollars of additional, needed income to help the City of Good Neighbors remain a good city. Without the tax increase, the City was looking at additional cuts in services such as police, fire, public works, parks and code enforcement. Voters will get to decide whether they think this is a good move or not. With the increase sales tax in Hawthorne will climb to 9.5%. (This does not include other tax measures that have been passed by LA County voters that will JODSFBTF UIF UPUBM TBMFT UBY QFSDFOUBHF r (If you do enjoy my weekly column, please shoot me an email. I love to hear from my readers. – norbhuber@gmail.com) Police Reports SUNDAY, MAY 28 TO SUNDAY, JUNE 4 Robberies 3100 W EL SEGUNDO BL SERVICE STATION, GAS VENDOR. Crime Occurred: Wed 05/31/17 14:44. Property Taken: 44” x 1/4” Franko link 18k gold 29g weight, 18” 18k gold rope. W 147TH ST/S PRAIRIE AV STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY. Attempted. Crime Occurred: Fri 06/02/17 14:42 BURGLARIES 3800 W ROSECRANS AV. Crime Occurred: CAD: Mon 05/29 13:18--No R MS Ent. Property Taken: Louis Vuitton wallet, cash, two Apple iPads. 4200 W 139TH ST SERVICE STATION, GAS VENDOR RESIDENTIAL-HOUSE. Crime Occurred: Tue 05/30/17 03:10 to Tue 05/30/17 03:15. Method of Entry: Broke glass. POE: Ground-level window. Entry Loc: Front. 12800 S JEFFERSON AV HOUSE. Crime Occurred: Tue 05/30/17 15:00 to Tue 05/30/17 16:00. Property Taken: Jewelry box w/misc. jewelry and four rings. Method of Entry: Broke glass. 4 6 0 0 W E L S E G U N D O B L CONVENIENCE STORE. Crime Occurred: Tue 05/30/17 20:00 to: Wed 05/31/17 07:40. Method of Entry: Smashed. 3900 W 146TH ST HOUSE. Crime Occurred: Wed 05/31/17 08:00. Method of Entry: Smashed/broken. 13100 S ROSELLE AV STORAGE SHED. Crime Occurred: Wed 05/31/17 16:57. Property Taken: Misc. clothing, misc. toys, backpacks, misc. documents, misc. alarm equipment. Method of Entry: Pried. 12000 S HAWTHORNE BL Crime Occurred: CAD: Wed 05/31 20:55--No RMS Ent. 14100 S CRENSHAW BL STORAGE SHED, PUBLIC. Crime Occurred: Fri 05/19/17 12:00 to Fri 06/02/17 10:00. Property Taken: Black Samsung 48” TV, HPO 27” desktop computer-touchscreen, black HP desktop and computer tower, black leather purse, blue and white Jordan 7 shoes 8.5 size, navy blue Nike Cortez shoes 8.5 size, gray/white/yellow Nike Airmax shoes 8.5 size. Method of Entry: Cut hole. 4700 W 120TH ST APARTMENT/ CONDO. Crime Occurred: Sat 06/03/17 01:05. Method of Entry: Removed. 2700 W 120TH ST AUTO/VEHICLE. Crime Occurred: Sat 06/03/17 15:14. Method of Entry: Unlocked. POE: Entry Loc: Front. 5 2 0 0 W E L S E G U N D O B L APARTMENT/CONDO. Crime Occurred: Sat 06/03/17 19:18. Property Taken: Black luggage bag unknown brand, Lenovo 900 laptop, Bluetooth headpiece, turquoise Logitech laptop mouse, Samsung phone charger, chemistry lab manual, black Logitech camera, bottle of Xanax, ring. Method of Entry: Opened. 5300 W 138TH ST HOUSE. Crime Occurred: Sun 06/04/17 16:23. Property Taken: $75.00 cash--One each $50, $20 and $5. Method of Entry: Pried. POE: &OUSZ-PD'SPOUr “The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination.” – Albert Einstein 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. APARTMENT FOR RENT 1BD 1 BTH apartment in E/S gated building, onsite laundry, swimming pool, pond w/waterfall,1 parking space Available now $1595 per mo.   310- 322-7166 EMPLOYMENT For The Child, a non-profit agency has a position available in Santa Monica. We are looking for a child care worker to supervise and carefully care for children (2.5 to 13 years old).  This exciting opportunity is a partnership with Los Angeles County Superior Courts.  It is a fun, drop-in, child waiting room that provides free child care.  Services are offered to children whose parents or caregivers have business with the court.  You are responsible for organizing and implementing enrichment activities with children from diverse cultural, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds as well as monitoring the children’s behaviors to ensure a pleasant and safe environment. $ 1 2 . 0 0 - $ 1 4 . 0 0 p e r h o u r Qualifications:  Ability to speak clearly and maintain positive communication with parents and families.  Physical ability and strength to lift children and move play area objects.  Required Education, Training, Experience or Skills: 12 units in ECE/Child Development. 1 year paid work experience in child care/preschool center preferred. Ability to carefully care for and nurture children in crisis.  Good interpersonal skills, ability to calm difficult situations, positive, team player, punctual, professional, organized, patient, and friendly.  English and Bilingual English/Spanish preferred.  Live Scan Finger-Print , DMV, TB Skin test clearance required after interview.  Work Environment/ Physical Demands:  Must be able to adapt and excel in a continuously changing environment, and make the children’s needs their primary focus.    The ability to lift up to 40 pounds is required.  Must be able to fully engage in physical activity.   Must be able to kneel, stoop, sit on the floor, stand for a long time, and demonstrate and engage in activities like jumping, dancing and walking.   Must be able to see and hear well enough to monitor the classroom to keep children safe at all times.   Benefits Offered:  For Full Time:  medical, dental, vision, 401K  Application Deadline: Open.  E-mail resumes with relevant education/ units, wor k experience, and three professional references to: kidsplace@forthechild.org EMPLOYMENT Chief Executive Officer Infrascale is currently looking for a Chief Executive Officer. The principal place of employment for this position is El Segundo, CA. Applicants must have a BS in Computer Science, knowledge of cloud architecture, backup software industry, Re DR software industry, and 10 years of management experience. Willing to accept BS equivalent based on a combination of education and experience as determined by a professional evaluation service.    CONTACT: Please direct all questions and applications in response to this ad to Reagan Sakai.   Email – careers@infrascale.com Phone – (310) 878-4446 Ext. 140 Physical Mail – 999 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 100, El Segundo, CA 90245 FOR RENT 2 Bedroom/1 Bath upstairs duplex, newly refurbished, frig, stove, washer/dr yer hookup in unit. No pets-no smoking. 310-322-4848. Available now $1950/ month. FOR RENT Fully frnshd 2br/ba W/D in El Segundo. With swimming pool & jcz @ $3,500. Call (714) 624 0876 YARD SALE YARD SALE: 820 Bungalow Dr. SAT 8-11:30. Huge multifamily. No early birds. 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