JERRY’S JOURNEYS

By Jerry Jambazian
May 16, 2013 • 188 views
Filed under Columns, Jerry's Journeys
As I am writing this the temperature in Temple City is approaching 100 degrees. We had every kind of weather imaginable this week. On Thursday as I was going to the neighborhood watch meeting at La Rosa Elementary School I had my air conditioning on. One hour later we had thunder, lighting, and rain.... Read more »
WEBB’S RULES

By Eugene R. Webb
May 16, 2013 • 90 views
Filed under Columns, Webb's Rules
LUCY RENEE RUBIO At 10:23 Thursday morning, May 9, 2013; Lucy Renee Rubio was an answer to a dream. I thought she was just as cute as a bug's ear; And with all that black hair she did appear. To Noelle Renee and Arturo Rubio Jr., Lucy arrived; We waited nine months, so she was not a... Read more »
AROUND TOWN

By Mavis Hansen
May 16, 2013 • 115 views
Filed under Around Town, Columns
ARMED FORCES DAY , a national day of observance in the United States is celebrated on the third Saturday in May, which this year will be observed Saturday, May 18, 2013 as a day to pay tribute to men and women who serve the United States Armed Forces. Armed Forces Day is also part of Armed Forces Week,... Read more »
WEBB’S RULES

by Eugene R. Webb
May 8, 2013 • 123 views
Filed under Columns, Webb's Rules
LOVING MOTHER A loving mother is God's special creative treasure; And the love we have for her we cannot measure. A mother is a person who loves you from inside out; That's what I believe that true love is all about. Honor your mother with all the love in your heart; For in your life she will... Read more »
‘The Sea Rebel’

• Dwain C. Crum •
May 8, 2013 • 185 views
Filed under Columns, The Sea Rebel
" Guam To Saigon: Ghosts of War (Part 5)" Following my visit to Korea the Pacific Princess sailed to two ports in China, but I will talk about that in my next article. For now, I would like to finish the Ghost of War series by talking about my visit to Vietnam. World War II, the Korean War, the... Read more »
‘Town Tweets ‘

By: Joe Castillo
May 8, 2013 • 129 views
Filed under Columns, Town Tweets
Continuing Saga …. I’m not sure how long it takes to figure out someone’s residency but the San Gabriel City Council is setting a new record. Three days worth of hearings took place in council chambers to determine if Chin Ho Liao’s residence is within the city limits or not. The hearings have... Read more »
AROUND TOWN

By: Mavis Hansen
May 8, 2013 • 86 views
Filed under Around Town, Columns
A very special MOTHER – DAUGHTER TEA is being presented on Saturday, May 11, 2013, from 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., at the Sierra Madre Woman’s Club, 550 W. Sierra Madre Blvd, Sierra Madre, California. In past years historical women authors and their lives and times have been featured in the... Read more »
Jerry’s Journeys

by Jerry Jambazian
May 3, 2013 • 110 views
Filed under Columns, Jerry's Journeys
After a four month hiatus it is good writing for the Mid again. As you might know I fractured my hip on December 10, 2012. We were out judging holiday decorations in the city. I mis-steped coming out of the van we were in and lay on the ground waiting for the good firemen from Station 47 to make their... Read more »
” The Sea Rebel “

• Dwain C. Crum •
May 2, 2013 • 197 views
Filed under Columns, The Sea Rebel
Guam to Saigon: Ghosts of War (Part 4) Korea is a place that has been mentioned much in the news lately. It is not a new name to most Americans. At least not to those who remember the Korean War. I was landing at Inchon, the same place General Douglas MacArthur had landed and turned the war... Read more »
‘TIME JOCKEY’

by Joe Castillo
May 1, 2013 • 138 views
Filed under Columns, Time Jockey
Tale of the Tailings An Environmental Feat …. The Mother Lode area of California’s Gold Country is the home to a number of engineering feats which were initiated by the Gold Rush. Kennedy Tailings Wheel Park in Jackson, California is the home to one of the more amazing environmental construction... Read more »













