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SOUTH BAY rKWPITAL Mr. mmt Mrs. Robert. Dm? An., a boy. Jarvd . . - Mr. aari Mra. Michael. a*, a key. Eric Mi- ____ -_ _. JBd Mra. DoaTlaa. ISB Beack An., a boy. Conn Pat- •EESDM Mr. aari Mra. Westey. ~JMi9 Osa*r. a boy. Darre* Mi- caarL JaaL M. Tmim Mr. anal Mra. Prede- tek, MSM Haurjotfe An., a girl. alia fallal i Jan Ja». X Mr. aad Mn. Faml. 4«5 i Marl, Christian URADV* Mr. awl Mra. Gary. MU afai.aaa. a bar. Joacpb Marshall. iilfX Dr. aari Mrs. Joha. t R*dkasa» An. a girt Theresa ,OCN '— Mr ajad Mn. Steren. 1323 E. Hath 8L. girt, Paaaeta Dawn. _ anal Mrs. Thomas. 3MJ Alberta 31.. a bey, Jelfery DOERS Mr aad Mra. Ronald. 4.JM W. rath «.. a g«l. Rbonda CENTER DEDICATED . . . Dedication of the Abraham Li»e*lM Historical in Sherman Oaks last week was celebrated by civic leaden a«d rtpnaMlatiita of Lincoln' Savings and Loan Association, founders of the exhibit. Shonai ham at ceremonies on the seventh floor of the Lincoln SaviMgs Tower ataiUnaa; at Kiw side Drive and Woodman in Sherman Oaks are (from left) lUy P. Cracker, chaar- man of the board of Lincoln Savings; actor Harve Presnefl; Veeva PrrmrH, wfcaj swings a rail-splitting ax; Los Angeles Councilman James Potter; aiid Jack HoUi- field, deputy to the Board of Supervisors. BIRTHS South Side By Debbie McCullough I PRESS-HERALD I FEBRUARY 22, 1967 D.3 To teach is to learn and learning to teach at South High are seven student teach- ers from California State Col- lege at Long Beach. Their assignment is to teach and assist South High instructors for at least two periods a day. n&» Ana An . a boy. Kl SARD - UL and Mra. Paul. VOX l*yta<a. a girt. Bttphaate Ann« Feb. X "r. aad Mra. Dale. 8L. a boy, Brian aail Mra. Ronald An., a boy. Rou nd Mra. Malcolm, _„_ _____ a boy. Ml- *»r« ArUaanr. Feb. S. TOMMfeCE UEMOMIAL HOSPITAL. JOHNSTON Mr. ud Mra. Jarold. HIM & ITmaaaaiTI An., a gill, Canl Had. Dec. 28. VH-LMUtCAI. Mrs Official Records W. 714«h SL. a boy. STOUT Mr. a»d Mra Jaaai i. 338 boy. Jeffre: Mr. asMl Mra. Paul Mth SI., a boy. Paul Damtaax Jaau ». COYNC Mr. and Mrs Patrick ZJ1S illaatlaai Are., a girl. Tricla •UCHAMAM Mr. aad Mra. Jerry Brack, a «iri. Marilyn Ix>r CATB Mr. and Mn. Ronald S_. a boy. Da: 33 •Ld Mm Raymond ATT.. Lomita. « (irl Jaa. M. KAWa\ -I- Ik am* Mra. Wllll.m a girl. Stephanie Doctorate Is Awarded Area Pastor Jp The Re*. Mxrioai flies, pas-1 }«' _ -_.. __. and Mra. Jim. J347 ••• ii aai* AnL a boy. Jan. 27. WALKU* Mr. aad Mra. Roy 90S JTnamM. a boy. Rodney Tay tar. Jan. 17. •DTTEH _ Mr. and Mra. J. . HOW Jay 8U a s*rt Mtody Sue Jan. B. MENOEKaOM Mr and Mra Lany. JMW4 W. Mtth St.. Lonii- tm. a bay. Lany Data. Ja».28. IMJSIL Mr. Md Mra. Victor. 2244 W. XJMB Place, a boy. 8te< F*" J"*~ * - Mn. Keith . . UMaita. a boy Ja». 3D. aad Mn. Ray Mart-. Jan. 30. and Mra. Wavn . a boy. Troy Alai and Mra. Jeri a boy. Jeffrey Kric. Jar Mr. aad Mra. Waynr. 3* __ _kwe.. Bfdoadn Beach a fir Dam Marie. Jai ~~ the GIF semi-finals. * * SIX SOUTH grapplers erry Tamble, Matty Harris i a r t y Harris, "Snapper' )ouglas, Jeff Arrieta, and lick DeArmitt took first lace in Bay League. These will strive for victory in he GIF finals in Fullerton. An honorary life member- lip, the highest honor award jven by the PTA, was given o two South instructors, U.S. listory teacher Mrs. Mailan- er and Mr. Moore, an Alge ra II instructor. "Where the Town is Go- ng," winner of South's ne-act play festival will be ncluded in in evaluation oflsps eis7 7 one-act plays at Longl Beach April 14. ISMS P»aanjUiaia An.. Lomita. a bay. Tallinn Dean. Jan. 29. •- —- " and Mra. Hllton «, . ~___._OWE -Mr. and Mn Lloyd. 4 OftbenpVnUUarebeldiaiLOs! J.C.n* . boy. Robert dordon ! SMITH Mr. and Mr*. Thomas ^__ BIS OanOrn 8t. a giH. Kathi the Re*. Oareaatc Hal. dean of UFK Bible C»**»m* Dr. Rolph K. Mtrhaiuu. presi dent Of the Intass*sVeWriJ Chnrch of the Foursquare Gospel The Re*. Pfie* ated from LIFE 1990 and ordained in 1O& She has served as pastor of the Har bor City ChMRh sauce 1M1 and founded the Harbor CStj Christian School in 1S4& Automobile Hits Pole, Man Injured CM* An., a boy. Robe Mr and Mrs D\rt*bt, 9M3 W. 237th St.. (i Jadfa Aan. Jan. 17. ONHAM - Mr and Mra. Ki 3(B Arkraaa. a boy. Brian Kaae Jan. IS. VEAZBTV Mr. and Mra. Dairy I G JSOO Del Aaa» BHd.. a girl. Kli berty Ann. Jan. IX IfELICH Mr. and Mra. Rober Ms* Anna 8L, a boy. Ke Waxne. Jan. 15. HOOCaON Mr. and Mra. Robe ISO*. Knaoadta AT*., a boy. Bar __ Mra. William __ . . ___ * . a boy. William Cfcarto. Feb. 7. SULLIVAN Mr. and Mrs. Ra aanad !•» Arlington Are., a bo Darid Ji-rj* PVb 7 itlUOOO Mr and Mm. Robert p"h' r NEW CHECKSTAND . . . Installation of new checkstands at the Foods C*. Market at 2655 Pacific Coast Hwy. has been completed as part »f major re modeling project which has been under way at the market. A new gourmet food and wine department and an 01* Fashioned Batcher Sboppe have been added to the market. The new checkstands, designed so the customer may simply wheel the cart into place for the checker to lift out groceries, will pr* - vide faster and better service for customers, Stan Hanover, store manager, said. ___________________ Tartar Teen Talk By Pam Anderson Trip' Ends In JaU for JMl Xrwton St.. a boy. Jeffr LILLAMD —''Mr. and Mrs. Jar tWtTonastte M»d.. a boy. Ja jearr -'Mr and Mr» .Tim W tntlt 81.. a girt. Tina M; DVMCAM Mr and Mra. Norma tat Hickory AT'-- » Boy ' J"K> A Garden minor injuries ning when be apparetrthr hast.sAuciEii' control of his tar aud hit a, " utility pole at Van Ness Ave nue and Coluaahiai Street. ' Antonio M. Gounct. 33. of! 14509 S. Nornsaudie Aw, was Edward. _____ e ~e. .tnatrt ,< Lrttte Con-TMay of, ——-————— er may \**r? Hospttal »d «»««• geDUlveda following the MB pJB. oasa,!*"'*'!**** */»«• Torrance police said Goner Wf ..!-.-,«,. J was drtvin^oith o. van Doulevara Ness Avenue when h* appar- _ r f ' ently lost control of his car. WOFK hit tbe curb, then crashed Their names and subjects the Ruth Brossart, English III; Lorelle Young, home econom ics and world history; Flor ice Wyman, French; Kathy ardesich, speech and sociol- y; Donald Compton, chem .ry and sociology; Maria nta, U.S. History and Eng- sh II, and Suzanne Smith, Kiology. The Bay League co-chair anship was sought and gain d by Spartan wrestlers in he Bay League finals. South nd its co-champion, M i r a Scholarship and DAR award, Frances Z o e 11 e r, a Betty Crocker Scholarship, and Gary Jung, a Bausch and Lomb science award. Two for T T standing for South High tennis this week as Spartans met Torrance yes- terday and will play Newport Harbor tomorrow in an away match. What has a trampoline, rings, and flips? South's gym- nastic team tomorrow at 3:15 p.m. when they meet Magnolia in South's gym. 'ounty : On February 20, 1M7. before1 me. a Notary Public In and for sold PH—4574 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE No. F-7H1 On Mar 9. 1967. it 10:30 o'cloc A.M.. at 961)1 Wilsh.re Blvd.. Suit- 137. City of Beveny HIILi, County Public Notice f Los Angel Great W . State of California. Titlo Co. a corpora- each Sent 11 men tO County, Ca^omla. 0 given urni-finali »" Indebtedness In favor tion. as Trustee under the deed O .mat made by Max Murray and Charlotte Murray and recorded May 22. 1964 In B<x>k T:I705 Page 641 o: Official Records of Loa Angelei > secure ._...__.. ...... -f Clare ml Savings und Loan Asnociatlor w the owner and holder thereof reason of the breach of certain cured thereby, notice by rt-i obligations of which wa in Book M2375 Pas Public Notice PH— 4«06 CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS, FICTITIOUS NAME The undersigned doe* certify she conducting a business at IWO S. abiillo, Torrance, California, under le fictitious firm name of Fun * ruflt Hobby Shop and that said rm is composed of the following era.>n. whose niunc in full and Uce of residence is as follows: Clara Marie Barrera. 2273 W. 56th Street. Lcmita. Dated February 20, 1967. Clara Marie Barrera Slate of California, Loa AnfelM sonally appeared Clara 'le Barrera known to me to be person whose name Is subscribed the within Instrument and nowledged she executed the ski. W Feb. Dorothy K. Sumo* Notarv Public My Ormmlsslon Expire* April 8. 1968 22. March 1, 8, IS. 1967. PH—4M7 CF.RTIFICATE OF BUSINESS, FICTITIOUS NAME The undersigned does certify they re conducting a buriness at 182VA Pacific Coast Hwy., Lomita, Califor- ila. under the fictitious firm name f LEWIS WATER FILTER COM- PANY and that said firm la com- Med of the following persona, hose names In full and place of residence are as follows: Paul Ccrneiius Lewis and Ruth Lewis, 3*J22 Emerald Street, Tor- ance, Callfi Dated February nn ..i * « 90503. Lewli rded Oct. 27, 1966 2:14 of sai< ell at publl auction to the highest bidder fo caah, payable in lawful money ' e Unitfd States at the time le. without warranty as to title is.iesslon or encumbrances, the !n real conveyed to and now held b; id Trustee under said D«d o Trust, in and to the following de srrlbed property situate in the sal County of Los Angeles, State < California, to wll: Lot 40 of Tract 21149. as per map recorded In Book 544. Page 38 of Maps. In the office of the County Reccvrder of said C< >r the purpose of paying ons secured by said Deed. Includ- ing the remaining principal sum of JlS.348.30. Interert. advances, if any. mdcr the terms of «a'd Deed, and 'err. charges and expenses of the .rustee. Great Western Title Co.. Trustee Cora Apostolas Assistant Secretary W Feb. 8. 15. 22. 1967. Paul Cornellui Ruth L«wis State of California, Lot AngelM County: On Feb. 11. 1987. before me. a Notary Public In «nd for said StaU, ared Paul Cornellui i Lewis known to to be the persona whose name: ara subscribed to the within instrument end acknowledged they executed th« same (SEAL) Phyllls Intermlll, Notary Public My Commission Expires May 6, 1987 W Feb. 15. 22. March 1. 8. 1967. ~* mnty. obllpa- UNDER the direction of ohn Elliot are actors Joan B ilover, Denise Stuart, and 'im Satt. The play's sponsor is Mr. Craig. It may be true that honor ies in honest toil because 'our South seniors are reap- ng the rewards of their 'honest toil." Stephanie 3apps gained honors at en- o«m Ui U a«gi =»<.*...* ...^ trance from the University of ^'or^c..^^'^ & i "rt CHOOL SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT AND REPAIRS Notice Is hereby given that th. rd of Education of the Torrance Unified School District of Los An- County will receive bids for ahlng certain school supplies, equipment and repaira aa per list and specifications on file in the Business Office. 2335 Plaza del Amo Torrar.ce, California. Each bid must be submitted on a printed form furnished by the March 16. 1967. at 10:30 o'clock A.M., on the (round fiour of 315 West Ninth Street. In tua City of Los Angeles. Calltorma, DEEDS. INC.. a California corpcrra- as (Substituted) Trustee u,i- the deed of trust made by GREGORY C. GILBERT and DO- LORES R. GILBKKT. husband and wlf.% and CLARENCE MO LAUGH- LIN and DOROTHY G. MC- LAUGHLIN. husband and wile and recorded March IS. 1985 in Book T4251. Page 328. of Official Record of Los Angeles County, California, given to secure an in- b ted ness In favor of and held r COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS U1D LOAN ASSOCIATION OF X)6 ANGELES, a corporation, by California at Riverside. Susan Peterson won an Elks Lodge Board of Education; it be Offlc nd filed in the Buslnei on or before Friday March 10 19«7 at 10 A.M. and will be opene< In public at thci lime and place :h bid aggregating $1,000 or ovt: ....- _ _.._.._ __. ict leas . of the total amount 01 provided that If only cer Two Face New Court Hearings Two persons accused of selling marijuana have been bound over to Superior Court on the charges following pre- liminary hearings yesterday in South Bay Municipal Court. Stuart Kenneth Tealans Jr., bid are accepted the bidder may thereupon subati lute a certified or cashler'a check for 5V> of the aggregate amount n the accepted items on his bid; am providing further that firms dolni ouslness regularly with the Boar of Education may at the discretio f the Business Office and in lie .f the above mentioned check, til vlth the Torrance Unified Schoi District, an annual or contlnuln surbty company's bond In the sum not less than f5.000.00 to insu >mpliance with the terms of thel gned bids submitted from tlr > time during the life of the bon This above mentioned check bidders bond snail be given as mirantee tnat the bidder will cor : ly with the terms of his sign id- and It the successful bldde nils thus to comply with lh< bid. "" by the Bosj . bond will be forfeited. Preference shall be given to sup materials or equipment pro- manufactured or grown In reason of Uie breach of certain ob- ons secured thereby, notice of ..__Jj was recorded November 14. 966. in Book M33S8. Page 974. of aid Official Records will sell at jubllc auction to the highest Wd- r for cash, payable in lawful loney of the United State* at th* Ime of sale, without warranty aa title, possession or encumbran- ... the Interest conveyed to and now held by said (Substituted! Trustee under said Deed of Trust, i and to the following described roperty. to-wit: Lot 39 of Tract No. 17483, as map recorded In Book 491 _ 21 and 22 of Maps, la the office of the Con corder of said county. >r f ' ' lion a eluding fees, charge _ __... _ a of the (Substituted) Trustee, ad- ances. if any. under the terms of aid D«"d, Interest thereon and S21.181.43 In unpaid principal of th* secured by said Deed, with In- t thereon from July 20. 19«t, as in said note and by law pro- 19, of Redondo Beach, and u>e state of California. Plies, duced. Mr *ad Mm Rfc-??- ^ Mr « -, «;-.i Takaitaa. rrb. M. * Last Monday, Girl's League hosted three visitors from presented its annual Recogni- : tkm Day where one outstand ing girl from each class is recognized. Seniors voted on girls from 14 different cate- gories. This year something new was added to the assem- bly a fashion show from x. "Girl's Fashions." ' Flowers of congratulations '\vere presented to the follow ' ing girls on being cited for their respective areas: Teri Borrelli, Miss Freshman Unda Wilson, Miss Sopho- more; Cara Armstrong, Miss Junior; Mary Bough.cn, Miss All Around; Shelley Kirn, Miss Service; Sue Pescar, Miss Politician; Wendy Ced arburg, Miss Personality Charlotte Peters, Miss Come dim; Bonnie Ellis, Miss Fash Ion; Dede Dyer, Miss Friend ship; Jan Limbird, Mis: Thespian; Peggy Ackerman . Miss Phi Beta Kappa; I'hylis . Piekutowski, Miss Art; Ter "-- ry Ramoc, Miss Homemakei , and Diane Dunn, Miss Sports Bishop Montgomery High School last Monday. Chuck ongard, student body presi ent, Donna Crosbi, vice-pres- dent, and Sister Carmella, heir sponsor, visited the ampus and attended an as- embly. Want woman. THE STUDENT counc to join the Soccer into a utility pole. Plans for the improvement of Sepulveda between Nor- mandie Avenue and Western Ellen Marie O'Brien, 19, of Hermosa Beach, have been ordered to appear March 7 at 9 a.m. in Department A of the Southwest Superior Court for arraignment on the charg- es. Tealans was arrested Feb 1 and Miss O'Brien was ar- rested two days later Both are free on $5,500 bail, Charm Class Will Meet In Redondo A personal improvement charm course will be offered by the Redondo Beach Parks and Recreation Department beginning Wednesday, March 2. Classes will meet from 7 until 8 p.m. A $5 fee will be charged The Board res*rvet the right t reject any and all bids, or any par of ,a bid, and to waive any inform alliy ( bids received. individuals d< It bids from time U il supplies and equlpn ent. slia per mi Pages if flee of the County Ra- _ . rided. DBSDB. INC., (Substituted) Trustee By Paul H. Cochran. Dat.-d. February- 15. 1M7 W reb. M: March 1, S. 19*7 nid Busln Office of the Torrance Unlfle School DIMtIrt K. L Assistant Superintendent Huilness Tnrrance Unified School District Da till Torrance, California. Ju STATK OF CALIFORNIA I ) i.i COl'NTY OF LOS ANGKLF.8) Kuhfcrlheil and iwnrn before TV Ir-ne .1. hmlth. a Notary Public this 38th day '.f Mav. 1%6. Irene J. Smith Nulary Public In and fo »ald County and State My commission expires M-irch 37. 19(8 W --Kfb. 32. March 1. 1367. ... p^_woj NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICB IS HUHKBY GIVEN in will be held ance on Tin s- rf April. 1967, Bpei- City :y of ISih < the following pi for Ih iiembers lllllE Rnuril for t Unifiid SI)KX>| c full teiin uf four A 23-year-old Torrance man was charged with pos- session of marijuana Saturday following his arrest for be- _ ing under the influence ofii ns|i| ute 1 teachers. South High "California Landmarks in and Sons." a «P*a*l Avenue in the city of Los Angeles have been sent to the state for final approval Councilman John S. Gibson Jr. of the 15th District said for eight one-hour sessions. Girls in the seventh and eigth grades at Adams and Hillcrest junior high schools may enroll. ' The class will be taupht by, may be invited by March Mrs. Jeanne Barnhardt at the; To nubinit to the qualified vut- rr» of ll\f t-it> tiie proponlUon whvtlu>r the Clly of Torranci- »hnll Iniur a bonded indebtrd- n*4* In the principal amount of |2.:I50.UUO for the purpone of the . iiulalllon and con- ulrurtlon by the City of new publk biani-h library build- ins* ni\>l mlihtlniiK to and ex- ti'll^lons and improvement* of fxiMUK bi-'siii-li librnry build- iiiC" ii» ludniK vphlclr parklnc fu< ilitiM therefor and the slat* 8' ven T< •ill be to presented A companion also was ar- Wednesday. March C, at rested on suspicion of being South High, under the influence of ?n un- Bruce The work is expected in excess of $400.000. Completion of the project and tbe construction of simi ar improvements between Arlington Avenue and West- ern Avenue Perry Park Recreation Cen- ter, 2301 Grant Ave. JIM' fuim.ibmir,- bm.k.- <>( lind. fu OiiUlp ry Hi. Discussion of Slated ol 7 (Hi A M. anil 7 (»> PH—45ta 35tM COUNTY IMPROVEMENT NO. 2312-M NOTICE OF RECORDING Of DIAGRAM AND ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby given that the % Diagram and Assessment In the mat- ter of. County Improvement No. ' 2312-M (218th Place) of the County of Loa Angelea. for the icqulatUoa , of rights of way and tha construc- tion of curb, gutter walk, drive- ways, pavement and drainage struc- tures In the vicinity ofTorrance, been recorded In the Office of th,- County Engineer of the Coun- ly of Los Angeles on Ihe 10th day or Februiry. 1987, and that all aum»' assessed In said Diagram and As- , se.isni.-m became due and payable upon Ihe recording of said Diagram anil Assessment, and that the pay- ment of Hie sums it to be made lo said County Engineer wlUiln thirty 13(1) days after the date of record- Ing of tlie Diagram and Assesement. anil if not paid within thirty (30) ilay» thereafter, except f<r all un- imid *.«-<e3»nu,nts for which bond*' in- In be Issued, .'hull become ne- llni|ii"iil and thereupon, for all »»- . «e*«mentii unpaid .'or which bond* . aiv MIX be Isnued five (5) pi r . rent .if Ihe amount of each such . a.".<«--»in.T.r shall be added thereto, . anil Ihe property advertised fr» aale. * as prrvtded for bv law Serial bends sliall be Issued In mciirdance with Division 7. Streets Code. (Improvement Art uf 1911». to represent each aa- i foment of fifty dollars (J50.00) o,- more remaining unpaid for thirtv IIIOI days after the. date of the re- cording of the Diagram and Assess- ment for this Improvement The serial hind" shall extend over a peiUrd eiiaing nine (9( yeara from the xec'iiid day of January next Mirreeilln^ the next September 1st M lowing tli«lr dute. The principal »um »hall become ilur urn! payable to the Treasurer in <'<iual unnual payments on e»ch (Vt'>h.-r 15th sucx-eedlng the S»p- tenilier Ut following their date until fully paid. The first Interest payment ahall tit payable to the Treasurer on the April 15th next aucceeding the March 1*1 or Ihe Oolobor 15th next MicreiMlinR the September l»l. aa the caw may be. next following Hit. dale of the bomU. Tim following. Interest payments almll each be for. six month:t Intel-eat and nhall be puyahle to the Treanurer on each flfifriith day of April and October, the last Interest payment coming due the October 15th immediately ana pncedlnr the last ennual uayment of Iho principal of (he bonds Usiied* Tne bonds .-imll hiar interMl ni 1 rate tft be determined on the sale, thei.'tif provided, however, that >ald i-iil.' -.hall nnt exceed the maximum r.iir of K ii, i c^nl per annum. OHN A. LAMBIK Arrested were Stephen Al- of Music, will bead the mrtj T«rra»« ten Horton, 23. of 1693-* Pur- tut« Torrance teadien who llirou«n y0""1^!- the che Ave.. and John Urry Cox, (will take part in the 22, of 1836 Strand. Hermosa sk>n include Al Pifl of Arnold Beach. Torrance police said they found Horton on the floor at of j»°uth Hl8h School and G*rri HiH. Karif Fl*eway and George ZansLaai' i the topic of a panel discus- sion tomorrow at 11 a.m. in the El Camino College Cam- pus Theater. The program is the first lub? This organization is open to all boys and promises o be a big success. Meetings known drug. from the are held every Wednesday morning in room 208 so be n on a good thing. * * THIS FRIDAY the Tartar Ladies will co-host a sock-hop with the Tartar Knights in the boys gym right after the basketball game. Tickets are 30 cents and are available on campus from XL's and TK's. This Friday night will see the Tartar basketball team ficers reported ____ _._._ face their last league onpon- Both Horton and Cox were ciety will meet tomorrow we- and in firing such weapons' moderator, John de la Haye ent befor going on to C. I. F, taken to the Torrance City ning at 8 pm IB the reerea- as the M-14 rifle, the M 60 >nd Myron Kennedy of the ' 'Uinlv Kngineer i.f the r..imt> uf T.O.S Angeles, 25516 CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS. FICTITIOUS NAME 2405 W. 170th St., when theyj were called to the residence about 7:30 p.m. last Saturday. Horton told them he was "on 3:30 pjn. cafeteria. ttoe Pvt Barry T. Levy, if Mr. and Mrs. Jack 3221 W. 177th St.. 1 completed eight weeks of ad- vanced infantry training Jan. at R. Lewis, Wash. —— ———— ————— ——. —— w^a *^f (l n. L4TWU, VTiUll. a trip" and wanted help, of ! Meeting Planned ; He received specialized in The Harbor Aquarius* So- UrucUon in small unit tactics in a History-Political Science Lecture Series sponsored by the Division of Social Sci- ences at the college. Five £1 Camino history, eco- nomics, and political science instructors will make up the panel, including Lloyd Brown, playoffs. Come out and see our last home game against the Leuzinger Olympians at 8 p.m. on our home court Later . . . Jail. Police said they found tton hall at McMacter Part, machine gun and the 3 5-inch two cigarettes believed to Arteaa Boulevard and Yukon rocket launch*?.'. ( M.sl Highway. llennoaul Superior rt ral'forma. under Ihe flcli- California, (01 PH—454t 34126 NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. P 4S4.*U sidence is Sam Mtt/.iolu. 344 Mllnudi 'innilti. Cnllfoinia Dated Jammiy 1:1. 1%7. Sam Maz/ula Slate of California. Lug Angel La County On J y appeored Sam Man > me to be the person whi xubscrlbed the will nl and acknowledged he . VCIH C Butter. Notary Public SUH nf the County of Lo* Angule*. In the Matter of the Estate of Mabel Ruth Kr*mer. aku, Ruth Kramer. Deceased. Notice Is lu'reby given to creditor* having claims against the aald de- cedrn( to file siid claims in the office of tlie clerk of the aforesaid ourt or to present them to the ndtrslgned at the offlct of EvereK W. Jones. 1123 Cr«n»li«w Blvd. in the City of Torrance. In the afore- said County, which latter office 1* the place of buslneas of the under- xiicned In all matters pertaining to »aid e.'Ute. Such claims wi'h tha \-lnecesssry vouchers nmxt be filed or I presented as aforesaid within EIX months lifter the first publication history department, Mrs. Mar- b«- ibe ion Filep of the politica' «ci.' 1 "?01 c!?S1 1, 0 i"c OBini contain marijuana on Horton Avenue A piograsn on Guppy His wife. Marsha, lives at ence department and and he was booked or. the genetics will be presented. 1151 Harkneses St.. MarJiat- ham Falick, new charge. iDick Saieh. prestdenL said, .tan Beach. tstructor. rcial T A S Banki if tlii.i noltr Duled J.-niUHiy (1iarl.-.« Kxecut.1 ul of tin in- Pasadena I Atterray. i\V- Keb. Everatt W Jenea Attorney-at-Law 1122 Cretihaw Blvd. Tomnct. CaMfernla W .-February 1. >. IS, 33. 1WT.

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Page 1: BIRTHS South Side€¦ · man of the board of Lincoln Savings; actor Harve Presnefl; Veeva PrrmrH, wfcaj swings a rail-splitting ax; Los Angeles Councilman James Potter; aiid Jack

SOUTH BAY rKWPITAL— Mr. mmt Mrs. Robert. Dm? An., a boy. Jarvd. .- Mr. aari Mra. Michael.

a*, a key. Eric Mi-____-_ _. JBd Mra. DoaTlaa. ISB Beack An., a boy. Conn Pat-

•EESDM — Mr. aari Mra. Westey. ~JMi9 Osa*r. a boy. Darre* Mi-

caarL JaaL M.Tmim — Mr. anal Mra. Prede- tek, MSM Haurjotfe An., a girl. • alia fallal i Jan Ja». X

Mr. aad Mn. Faml. 4«5 i Marl, Christian

URADV* — Mr. awl Mra. Gary. MU afai.aaa. a bar. Joacpb Marshall.iilfX — Dr. aari Mrs. Joha. t R*dkasa» An. a girt Theresa

,OCN '— Mr ajad Mn. Steren. 1323 E. Hath 8L. • girt, Paaaeta Dawn._ anal Mrs. Thomas.

3MJ Alberta 31.. a bey, JelferyDOERS — Mr aad Mra. Ronald. 4.JM W. rath «.. a g«l. Rbonda

CENTER DEDICATED . . . Dedication of the Abraham Li»e*lM Historical in Sherman Oaks last week was celebrated by civic leaden a«d rtpnaMlatiita of Lincoln' Savings and Loan Association, founders of the exhibit. Shonai ham at ceremonies on the seventh floor of the Lincoln SaviMgs Tower ataiUnaa; at Kiw side Drive and Woodman in Sherman Oaks are (from left) lUy P. Cracker, chaar- man of the board of Lincoln Savings; actor Harve Presnefl; Veeva PrrmrH, wfcaj swings a rail-splitting ax; Los Angeles Councilman James Potter; aiid Jack HoUi- field, deputy to the Board of Supervisors.

BIRTHS South SideBy Debbie McCullough

I PRESS-HERALD I FEBRUARY 22, 1967

D.3

To teach is to learn and learning to teach at South High are seven student teach­ ers from California State Col­ lege at Long Beach. Their assignment is to teach and assist South High instructors for at least two periods a day.

n&» Ana An . a boy. KlSARD - UL and Mra. Paul. VOX

l*yta<a. a girt. Bttphaate Ann« Feb. X

— "r. aad Mra. Dale. 8L. a boy, Brian

aail Mra. Ronald An., a boy. Rou­

nd Mra. Malcolm, _„_ _____ a boy. Ml- *»r« ArUaanr. Feb. S.

TOMMfeCE UEMOMIALHOSPITAL.

JOHNSTON — Mr. ud Mra. Jarold. HIM & ITmaaaaiTI An., a gill, Canl Had. Dec. 28.

VH-LMUtCAI. Mrs Official RecordsW. 714«h SL. a boy.

STOUT — Mr. a»d Mra Jaaai i. 338 boy. Jeffre:

Mr. asMl Mra. Paul Mth SI., a boy. Paul

Damtaax Jaau ». COYNC — Mr. and Mrs Patrick

ZJ1S illaatlaai Are., a girl. Tricla•UCHAMAM — Mr. aad Mra. Jerry

Brack, a «iri. Marilyn Ix>rCATB — Mr. and Mn. Ronald

S_. a boy. Da: 33•Ld Mm Raymond

ATT.. Lomita. « (irlJaa. M.

KAWa\ -I- Ik am* Mra. Wllll.m a girl. Stephanie

Doctorate Is Awarded Area Pastor Jp

The Re*. Mxrioai flies, pas-1 }«'

_ — -_.. __. and Mra. Jim. J347••• ii aai* AnL a boy. Jan. 27.

WALKU* — Mr. aad Mra. Roy 90S JTnamM. a boy. Rodney Tay tar. Jan. 17.

•DTTEH _ Mr. and Mra. J. .HOW Jay 8U a s*rt Mtody SueJan. B.

MENOEKaOM — Mr and MraLany. JMW4 W. Mtth St.. Lonii-tm. a bay. Lany Data. Ja».28.

IMJSIL — Mr. Md Mra. Victor. 2244W. XJMB Place, a boy. 8te<F*—" J"*~ * - Mn. Keith

.. UMaita. a boy

Ja». 3D.aad Mn. Ray

Mart-. Jan. 30.and Mra. Wavn

. a boy. Troy Alaiand Mra. Jeri

a boy. Jeffrey Kric. JarMr. aad Mra. Waynr. 3*

__ _kwe.. Bfdoadn Beach a fir Dam Marie. Jai ~~

the GIF semi-finals. * *

SIX SOUTH grapplers erry Tamble, Matty Harris i a r t y Harris, "Snapper'

)ouglas, Jeff Arrieta, and lick DeArmitt took first lace in Bay League. These

will strive for victory in he GIF finals in Fullerton.

An honorary life member- lip, the highest honor award jven by the PTA, was given o two South instructors, U.S. listory teacher Mrs. Mailan- er and Mr. Moore, an Alge ra II instructor. "Where the Town is Go­

ng," winner of South's ne-act play festival will be ncluded in in evaluation oflsps eis7 7 one-act plays at Longl

Beach April 14.

ISMS P»aanjUiaia An.. Lomita. a bay. Tallinn Dean. Jan. 29.•- —- " and Mra. Hllton

«, i« . ~___._OWE -Mr. and Mn Lloyd. 4 OftbenpVnUUarebeldiaiLOs! J.C.n* . boy. Robert dordon

! SMITH — Mr. and Mr*. Thomas ^__ BIS OanOrn 8t. a giH. Kathi

the Re*. Oareaatc Hal. dean of UFK Bible C»**»m* Dr. Rolph K. Mtrhaiuu. presi­ dent Of the Intass*sVeWriJChnrch of the Foursquare Gospel

The Re*. Pfie*ated from LIFE • 1990 and ordained in 1O& She has served as pastor of the Har­ bor City ChMRh sauce 1M1 and founded the Harbor CStj Christian School in 1S4&

Automobile Hits Pole, Man Injured

CM* An., a boy. Robe— Mr and Mrs

D\rt*bt, 9M3 W. 237th St.. • (iJadfa Aan. Jan. 17.ONHAM - Mr and Mra. Ki3(B Arkraaa. a boy. Brian KaaeJan. IS.

VEAZBTV — Mr. and Mra. Dairy I GJSOO Del Aaa» BHd.. a girl. Kliberty Ann. Jan. IXIfELICH — Mr. and Mra. RoberMs* Anna 8L, a boy. KeWaxne. Jan. 15.

HOOCaON — Mr. and Mra. RobeISO*. Knaoadta AT*., a boy. Bar

__ Mra. William __ . . ___ * . a boy. William Cfcarto. Feb. 7.

SULLIVAN — Mr. and Mrs. Ra aanad !•» Arlington Are., a bo Darid Ji-rj* PVb 7 itlUOOO — Mr and Mm. Robert

p"h'r

NEW CHECKSTAND . . . Installation of new checkstands at the Foods C*. Market at 2655 Pacific Coast Hwy. has been completed as part »f • major re­ modeling project which has been under way at the market. A new gourmet food and wine department and an 01* Fashioned Batcher Sboppe have been added to the market. The new checkstands, designed so the customer may simply wheel the cart into place for the checker to lift out groceries, will pr* - vide faster and better service for customers, Stan Hanover, store manager, said. ___________________

Tartar Teen TalkBy Pam Anderson

Trip' Ends In JaU for

JMl Xrwton St.. a boy. JeffrLILLAMD —''Mr. and Mrs. Jar

tWtTonastte M»d.. a boy. Jajearr -'Mr and Mr» .Tim

W tntlt 81.. a girt. Tina M;DVMCAM — Mr and Mra. Norma

tat Hickory AT'-- » Boy ' J"K>A Garden

minor injuriesning when be apparetrthr hast.sAuciEii' control of his tar aud hit a, " utility pole at Van Ness Ave­ nue and Coluaahiai Street. '

Antonio M. Gounct. 33. of!14509 S. Nornsaudie Aw, was Edward. _____

e ~e. .tnatrt ,< Lrttte Con-TMay of, ——-————— er may \**r? Hospttal »d «»««• geDUlveda

following the MB pJB. oasa,!*"'*'!**** */»«•Torrance police said Goner Wf ..!-.-,«,. Jwas drtvin^oith o. van Doulevara

Ness Avenue when h* appar- —_r f ' ently lost control of his car. WOFK hit tbe curb, then crashed

Their names and subjectsthe Ruth Brossart, English III;Lorelle Young, home economics and world history; Flor

ice Wyman, French; Kathyardesich, speech and sociol-y; Donald Compton, chem.ry and sociology; Marianta, U.S. History and Eng-

sh II, and Suzanne Smith,Kiology.The Bay League co-chairanship was sought and gain

d by Spartan wrestlers inhe Bay League finals. Southnd its co-champion, M i r a

Scholarship and DAR award, Frances Z o e 11 e r, a Betty Crocker Scholarship, and Gary Jung, a Bausch and Lomb science award.

Two for T T standing for South High tennis this week as Spartans met Torrance yes­ terday and will play Newport Harbor tomorrow in an away match.

What has a trampoline, rings, and flips? South's gym­ nastic team tomorrow at 3:15 p.m. when they meet Magnolia in South's gym.

'ounty :On February 20, 1M7. before1 me.

a Notary Public In and for sold

PH—4574 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE

No. F-7H1On Mar 9. 1967. it 10:30 o'cloc

A.M.. at 961)1 Wilsh.re Blvd.. Suit- 137. City of Beveny HIILi, County

Public Notice

f Los Angel Great W

. State of California. Titlo Co. a corpora­

each Sent 11 men tO County, Ca^omla.0 given urni-finali »" Indebtedness In favor

tion. as Trustee under the deed O .mat made by Max Murray and Charlotte Murray and recorded May 22. 1964 In B<x>k T:I705 Page 641 o: Official Records of Loa Angelei

> secure ._...__.. ...... -f Clare

ml Savings und Loan Asnociatlor w the owner and holder thereof

reason of the breach of certain cured thereby, notice

by rt-iobligationsof which wain Book M2375 Pas

Public NoticePH— 4«06

CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS, FICTITIOUS NAME

The undersigned doe* certify she conducting a business at IWO S.

abiillo, Torrance, California, under le fictitious firm name of Fun * ruflt Hobby Shop and that saidrm is composed of the following era.>n. whose niunc in full and Uce of residence is as follows:Clara Marie Barrera. 2273 W.

56th Street. Lcmita.Dated February 20, 1967.

Clara Marie BarreraSlate of California, Loa AnfelM

sonally appeared Clara 'le Barrera known to me to be person whose name Is subscribed the within Instrument and

nowledged she executed theski.

W Feb.

Dorothy K. Sumo*Notarv PublicMy Ormmlsslon Expire*April 8. 196822. March 1, 8, IS. 1967.

PH—4M7 CF.RTIFICATE OF BUSINESS,

FICTITIOUS NAME The undersigned does certify they

re conducting a buriness at 182VA Pacific Coast Hwy., Lomita, Califor- ila. under the fictitious firm name f LEWIS WATER FILTER COM­

PANY and that said firm la com- Med of the following persona, hose names In full and place of

residence are as follows:Paul Ccrneiius Lewis and Ruth

Lewis, 3*J22 Emerald Street, Tor- ance, Callfi

Dated Februarynn ..i * «

90503.

Lewli

rded Oct. 27, 1966 2:14 of sai< ell at publl

auction to the highest bidder fo caah, payable in lawful money ' e Unitfd States at the time le. without warranty as to title is.iesslon or encumbrances, the !n real conveyed to and now held b; id Trustee under said D«d o

Trust, in and to the following de srrlbed property situate in the sal County of Los Angeles, State < California, to wll:

Lot 40 of Tract 21149. as per map recorded In Book 544. Page

38 of Maps. In the office of the County Reccvrder of said C<

>r the purpose of paying ons secured by said Deed. Includ­

ing the remaining principal sum of JlS.348.30. Interert. advances, if any. mdcr the terms of «a'd Deed, and 'err. charges and expenses of the .rustee.

Great Western Title Co..TrusteeCora ApostolasAssistant Secretary

W Feb. 8. 15. 22. 1967.

Paul Cornellui Ruth L«wis

State of California, Lot AngelM County:

On Feb. 11. 1987. before me. a Notary Public In «nd for said StaU,

ared Paul Cornellui i Lewis known to m«

to be the persona whose name: ara subscribed to the within instrument end acknowledged they executed th« same(SEAL) Phyllls Intermlll,

Notary Public My Commission Expires May 6, 1987

W Feb. 15. 22. March 1. 8. 1967. ~*

mnty. obllpa-

UNDER the direction of ohn Elliot are actors Joan B ilover, Denise Stuart, and 'im Satt. The play's sponsor

is Mr. Craig.It may be true that honor

ies in honest toil because 'our South seniors are reap- ng the rewards of their 'honest toil." Stephanie 3apps gained honors at en- o«m U i U a«gi =»<.*...* ...^ trance from the University of ^'or^c..^^'^ & i "rt

CHOOL SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENTAND REPAIRS

Notice Is hereby given that th. rd of Education of the Torrance

Unified School District of Los An- County will receive bids for

ahlng certain school supplies, equipment and repaira aa per list and specifications on file in the Business Office. 2335 Plaza del Amo Torrar.ce, California.

Each bid must be submitted on a printed form furnished by the

March 16. 1967. at 10:30 o'clock A.M., on the (round fiour of 315 West Ninth Street. In tua City of Los Angeles. Calltorma, DEEDS. INC.. a California corpcrra-

as (Substituted) Trustee u,i- the deed of trust made by

GREGORY C. GILBERT and DO­ LORES R. GILBKKT. husband and wlf.% and CLARENCE MO LAUGH- LIN and DOROTHY G. MC- LAUGHLIN. husband and wile and recorded March IS. 1985 in Book T4251. Page 328. of Official Record of Los Angeles County, California, given to secure an in-

b ted ness In favor of and held r COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS

U1D LOAN ASSOCIATION OF X)6 ANGELES, a corporation, by

California at Riverside. Susan Peterson won an Elks Lodge

Board of Education; it beOfflcnd filed in the Buslnei

on or before Friday March 10 19«7 at 10 A.M. and will be opene< In public at thci lime and place

:h bid aggregating $1,000 or ovt:

....- _ _.._.._ __. ict leas . of the total amount 01

provided that If only cer

Two Face New Court Hearings

Two persons accused of selling marijuana have been bound over to Superior Court on the charges following pre­ liminary hearings yesterday in South Bay Municipal Court.

Stuart Kenneth Tealans Jr.,

bid are acceptedthe bidder may thereupon subati lute a certified or cashler'a check for 5V> of the aggregate amount n the accepted items on his bid; am providing further that firms dolni ouslness regularly with the Boar of Education may at the discretio

f the Business Office and in lie .f the above mentioned check, til vlth the Torrance Unified Schoi District, an annual or contlnuln surbty company's bond In the sum not less than f5.000.00 to insu

>mpliance with the terms of thel gned bids submitted from tlr > time during the life of the bon This above mentioned check

bidders bond snail be given as mirantee tnat the bidder will cor:ly with the terms of his sign id- and It the successful bldde nils thus to comply with lh<bid. ""

by the Bosj . bond will be forfeited.

Preference shall be given to sup materials or equipment pro-

manufactured or grown In

reason of Uie breach of certain ob- ons secured thereby, notice of

..__Jj was recorded November 14. 966. in Book M33S8. Page 974. of aid Official Records will sell at jubllc auction to the highest Wd- r for cash, payable in lawful loney of the United State* at th*

Ime of sale, without warranty aa title, possession or encumbran-

... the Interest conveyed to and now held by said (Substituted! Trustee under said Deed of Trust, i and to the following described roperty. to-wit: Lot 39 of Tract No. 17483, as

map recorded In Book 491 _ 21 and 22 of Maps, la

the office of the Con corder of said county.

>r f ' ' lion aeluding fees, charge _ __... _ a of the (Substituted) Trustee, ad- ances. if any. under the terms of aid D«"d, Interest thereon and

S21.181.43 In unpaid principal of th* secured by said Deed, with In- t thereon from July 20. 19«t,

as in said note and by law pro-

19, of Redondo Beach, and u>e state of California.Plies, duced.

Mr *ad MmRfc-??- ^

Mr « -, «;-.iTakaitaa. rrb. M.

*

Last Monday, Girl's League hosted three visitors frompresented its annual Recogni-

: tkm Day where one outstand ing girl from each class is recognized. Seniors voted on girls from 14 different cate­ gories. This year something new was added to the assem­ bly a fashion show from

x. "Girl's Fashions." ' Flowers of congratulations '\vere presented to the follow

' ing girls on being cited for their respective areas: Teri Borrelli, Miss Freshman Unda Wilson, Miss Sopho­ more; Cara Armstrong, Miss Junior; Mary Bough.cn, Miss All Around; Shelley Kirn, Miss Service; Sue Pescar, Miss Politician; Wendy Ced arburg, Miss Personality Charlotte Peters, Miss Come dim; Bonnie Ellis, Miss Fash Ion; Dede Dyer, Miss Friend ship; Jan Limbird, Mis: Thespian; Peggy Ackerman

. Miss Phi Beta Kappa; I'hylis . Piekutowski, Miss Art; Ter

"-- ry Ramoc, Miss Homemakei , and Diane Dunn, Miss Sports

Bishop Montgomery High School last Monday. Chuck

ongard, student body presi ent, Donna Crosbi, vice-pres- dent, and Sister Carmella, heir sponsor, visited the ampus and attended an as- embly.

Want

woman. THE STUDENT counc

to join the Soccer

into a utility pole. Plans for the improvement of Sepulveda between Nor- mandie Avenue and Western

Ellen Marie O'Brien, 19, of Hermosa Beach, have been ordered to appear March 7 at 9 a.m. in Department A of the Southwest Superior Court for arraignment on the charg­ es.

Tealans was arrested Feb 1 and Miss O'Brien was ar­ rested two days later Both are free on $5,500 bail,

Charm Class Will Meet In Redondo

A personal improvement charm course will be offered by the Redondo Beach Parks and Recreation Department beginning Wednesday, March 2. Classes will meet from 7 until 8 p.m.

A $5 fee will be charged

The Board res*rvet the right t reject any and all bids, or any par of ,a bid, and to waive any inform alliy ( bids received.

individuals d< It bids from time U il supplies and equlpn ent. slia

per mi Pages

if flee of the County Ra- _ .

rided.DBSDB. INC., (Substituted) Trustee By Paul H. Cochran.

Dat.-d. February- 15. 1M7

W reb. M: March 1, S. 19*7

nid BuslnOffice of the Torrance Unlfle School DIMtIrt

K. LAssistant Superintendent HuilnessTnrrance Unified School District

Da till Torrance, California. Ju

STATK OF CALIFORNIA I) i.i

COl'NTY OF LOS ANGKLF.8)Kuhfcrlheil and iwnrn before TV

Ir-ne .1. hmlth. a Notary Public this 38th day '.f Mav. 1%6.

Irene J. Smith Nulary Public In and fo »ald County and State My commission expires M-irch 37. 19(8

W --Kfb. 32. March 1. 1367. ... p^_woj

NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICB IS HUHKBY GIVEN

in will be held ance on Tin s- rf April. 1967,

Bpei- City:y of

ISih <the following pi

for Ih

iiembers lllllE Rnuril for t Unifiid SI)KX>|

c full teiin uf four

A 23-year-old Torrance man was charged with pos­ session of marijuana Saturday following his arrest for be- _ ing under the influence ofiins|i|ute

1 teachers.

South High"California Landmarks in

and Sons." a «P*a*l

Avenue in the city of Los Angeles have been sent to the state for final approval

Councilman John S. Gibson Jr. of the 15th District said

for eight one-hour sessions. Girls in the seventh and eigth grades at Adams and Hillcrest junior high schools may enroll. '

The class will be taupht by,may be invited by March Mrs. Jeanne Barnhardt at the;

To nubinit to the qualified vut- rr» of ll\f t-it> tiie proponlUon whvtlu>r the Clly of Torranci- »hnll Iniur a bonded indebtrd- n*4* In the principal amount of |2.:I50.UUO for the purpone of the . iiulalllon and con- ulrurtlon by the City of new publk biani-h library build- ins* ni\>l mlihtlniiK to and ex- ti'll^lons and improvement* of fxiMUK bi-'siii-li librnry build- iiiC" ii» ludniK vphlclr parklnc fu< ilitiM therefor and the

slat* 8'ven

T< •ill be

to

presentedA companion also was ar- Wednesday. March C, at

rested on suspicion of being South High, under the influence of ?n un- Bruce

The work is expected in excess of $400.000.

Completion of the project and tbe construction of simi ar improvements between Arlington Avenue and West­ ern Avenue

Perry Park Recreation Cen­ ter, 2301 Grant Ave.

JIM'fuim.ibmir,- bm.k.-

<>( lind. fuOiiUlpry Hi.

Discussion of Slated

ol 7 (Hi A M. anil 7 (»>

PH—45ta 35tM

COUNTY IMPROVEMENTNO. 2312-M

NOTICE OF RECORDING Of DIAGRAM AND ASSESSMENTNotice is hereby given that the %

Diagram and Assessment In the mat­ ter of. County Improvement No. ' 2312-M (218th Place) of the County of Loa Angelea. for the icqulatUoa , of rights of way and tha construc­ tion of curb, gutter walk, drive­ ways, pavement and drainage struc­ tures In the vicinity ofTorrance,

been recorded In the Office of th,- County Engineer of the Coun- ly of Los Angeles on Ihe 10th day or Februiry. 1987, and that all aum»' assessed In said Diagram and As- , se.isni.-m became due and payable upon Ihe recording of said Diagram anil Assessment, and that the pay­ ment of Hie sums it to be made lo said County Engineer wlUiln thirty 13(1) days after the date of record- Ing of tlie Diagram and Assesement. anil if not paid within thirty (30) ilay» thereafter, except f<r all un- imid *.«-<e3»nu,nts for which bond*' in- In be Issued, .'hull become ne- llni|ii"iil and thereupon, for all »»- . «e*«mentii unpaid .'or which bond* . aiv MIX |» be Isnued five (5) pi r . rent .if Ihe amount of each such . a.".<«--»in.T.r shall be added thereto, . anil Ihe property advertised fr» aale. * as prrvtded for bv law

Serial bends sliall be Issued In mciirdance with Division 7. Streets

Code. (Improvement Art uf 1911». to represent each aa- i foment of fifty dollars (J50.00) o,- more remaining unpaid for thirtv IIIOI days after the. date of the re­ cording of the Diagram and Assess­ ment for this Improvement The serial hind" shall extend over a peiUrd eiiaing nine (9( yeara from the xec'iiid day of January next Mirreeilln^ the next September 1st M lowing tli«lr dute.

The principal »um »hall become ilur urn! payable to the Treasurer in <'<iual unnual payments on e»ch (Vt'>h.-r 15th sucx-eedlng the S»p- tenilier Ut following their date until fully paid.

The first Interest payment ahall tit payable to the Treasurer on the April 15th next aucceeding the March 1*1 or Ihe Oolobor 15th next MicreiMlinR the September l»l. aa the caw may be. next following Hit. dale of the bomU. Tim following. Interest payments almll each be for. six month:t Intel-eat and nhall be puyahle to the Treanurer on each flfifriith day of April and October, the last Interest payment coming due the October 15th immediately

ana pncedlnr the last ennual uayment of Iho principal of (he bonds Usiied*

Tne bonds .-imll hiar interMl ni 1 rate tft be determined on the sale, thei.'tif provided, however, that >ald i-iil.' -.hall nnt exceed the maximum r.iir of K ii, i c^nl per annum.

OHN A. LAMBIK

Arrested were Stephen Al- of Music, will bead the mrtj T«rra»« ten Horton, 23. of 1693-* Pur- tut« Torrance teadien who llirou«n y0""1^!- theche Ave.. and John Urry Cox, (will take part in the22, of 1836 Strand. Hermosa sk>n include Al Pifl of ArnoldBeach.

Torrance police said they found Horton on the floor atof j»°uth Hl8h

School and G*rri HiH. KarifFl*eway and George ZansLaai'

i the topic of a panel discus­ sion tomorrow at 11 a.m. in the El Camino College Cam­ pus Theater.

The program is the first

lub? This organization is open to all boys and promiseso be a big success. Meetings known drug. from the

are held every Wednesday morning in room 208 so ben on a good thing.

* *THIS FRIDAY the Tartar

Ladies will co-host a sock-hop with the Tartar Knights in the boys gym right after the basketball game. Tickets are 30 cents and are available on campus from XL's and TK's.

This Friday night will seethe Tartar basketball team ficers reported ____ _._._ face their last league onpon- Both Horton and Cox were ciety will meet tomorrow we- and in firing such weapons' moderator, John de la Haye ent befor going on to C. I. F, taken to the Torrance City ning at 8 pm IB the reerea- as the M-14 rifle, the M 60 >nd Myron Kennedy of the

' 'Uinlv Kngineer i.f the r..imt> uf T.O.S Angeles,

25516CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS.

FICTITIOUS NAME

2405 W. 170th St., when theyj were called to the residence about 7:30 p.m. last Saturday. Horton told them he was "on

3:30 pjn. cafeteria.

ttoe

Pvt Barry T. Levy, if Mr. and Mrs. Jack

3221 W. 177th St.. 1 completed eight weeks of ad­ vanced infantry training Jan.

at R. Lewis, Wash.—— ———— ————— — ——. —— w^a *^f (l n. L4TWU, VTiUll.a trip" and wanted help, of ! Meeting Planned ; He received specialized in

The Harbor Aquarius* So- UrucUon in small unit tactics

in a History-Political Science Lecture Series sponsored by the Division of Social Sci­ ences at the college.

Five £1 Camino history, eco­ nomics, and political science instructors will make up the panel, including Lloyd Brown,

playoffs. Come out and see our last home game against the Leuzinger Olympians at 8 p.m. on our home court

Later . . .

Jail. Police said they found tton hall at McMacter Part, machine gun and the 3 5-inch two cigarettes believed to Arteaa Boulevard and Yukon rocket launch*?.'.

( M.sl Highway. llennoaul Superior rt ral'forma. under Ihe flcli- California, (01

PH—454t34126

NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. P 4S4.*U

sidence is

Sam Mtt/.iolu. 344 Mllnudi 'innilti. Cnllfoinia Dated Jammiy 1:1. 1%7.

Sam Maz/ula Slate of California. Lug Angel

La

County On J

y appeored Sam Man > me to be the person whi xubscrlbed t» the will

nl and acknowledged he .

VCIH C Butter. Notary Public

SUH nfthe County of Lo*

Angule*.In the Matter of the Estate of

Mabel Ruth Kr*mer. aku, Ruth Kramer. Deceased.

Notice Is lu'reby given to creditor* having claims against the aald de- cedrn( to file siid claims in the office of tlie clerk of the aforesaid ourt or to present them to the ndtrslgned at the offlct of EvereK

W. Jones. 1123 Cr«n»li«w Blvd. in the City of Torrance. In the afore­ said County, which latter office 1* the place of buslneas of the under- xiicned In all matters pertaining to »aid e.'Ute. Such claims wi'h tha

\-lnecesssry vouchers nmxt be filed or I presented as aforesaid within EIX months lifter the first publication

history department, Mrs. Mar- b«- ibe ion Filep of the politica' «ci.'1 "?01 c!?S11,0i"cOBini

contain marijuana on Horton Avenue A piograsn on Guppy His wife. Marsha, lives at ence department andand he was booked or. the genetics will be presented. 1151 Harkneses St.. MarJiat- ham Falick,new charge. iDick Saieh. prestdenL said, .tan Beach. tstructor.

rcial T A S Banki

if tlii.i noltr Duled J.-niUHiy

(1iarl.-.« Kxecut.1

ulof tin

in- PasadenaI Atterray. i\V- Keb.

Everatt W Jenea Attorney-at-Law

1122 Cretihaw Blvd.Tomnct. CaMfernlaW .-February 1. >. IS, 33. 1WT.