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Torrance ElompnUry Sohool-CHoward Matthews, Tomas Soto, , Jack Hawkfir Vp, la Aldorete, Barbara Barra, Phyllis Bryson, Lucy Bustlllos, Juana Dnartc, Mary Gardner, Mary Slack, Bar- children will be presented in a Christman program at a meet- ing of the Parent Teachers' Association on Tuesday evening, Dec. 16. An afternoon presenta- tion of the program will be held Monday, Dec. 15 for the school children. Mrs. Elmer Moon, P.T.A. president, said no business rneetlnjt will be held. Mrs. Marc I a McCloskey's third grade will present the fol- lowing children decorating and trimming the Christmas tree: Roger ' Ambill, Ollie L e s s 1 n, Lawrence Martin, Joseph Vena- ble, Judith Alien, Margaret Cun- 'ningham, Patty Ann Fisher and l.UBRICATINO OLD CARS i Older eais should be lubri-1 cated more frequently than new I cars. That is because wear ha reduced the lubricant retainini ability of the various bushing and bearings in the chassis. TORRANCE HERALD liber 11, 1847 the chorus are Terry Miller, Henry Pupkoff, Richard Ruf- fel, Barbara Hester, Frances Justice, Corinne Menmuir, Kay Prances Smith and Penelope Sona. Mrs. Ortrude Powell's third grade will be featured In the scene "Hanging up the Stock- ings." The following children will sing "Jolly Old St. Nicho- las": Larry Orisham, tarry Dru- ry, Lillian Hedgecock, Leonard Thornton, Marietta Fowler, Marilyn McOary, Roy Rusk, Neva Holdxworth and Glonn Barlow. "Waiting for Santa In the Evening" will be the scene de- picted by Mix* Alma Nelson's and Miss Lynn Jackson's sec- ond grade classes. The play- ers will be Donald Beets, Mar garete Hill, Wendpn Nofsker, Sandra Hibbert and Rosemary Foils. Children Ringing "Silent Night" will b* Bob Hansen, Rosemary Hill, Judith Altei Lance Meat-ing, Jackle Justice, Carol Gremlnger, Donna McHen ry, Ernie Bhamblen. Nancy Lidyard, Lorraine Carr, Cynthia Beadle, Mary Valencia, Joe Rios and Diana Clark Mlns Doric Undsey's second grade children presenting "Santa Comes- and Gifts Are Brought" am: Max Benton, Robert Berg, Gerald Gray, Phil lip Jarvls, Billy Upowskl, Jo- seph Williams, Karen Hakan son, Nancy Hall, Carrol Miller Brenda Shrlver, Patsy -Sommers Marilyn Whltacre, Carol VW man. Her third grade students Ralph Kane, Ronnie Lovelady bara Smith and Violet Worland. sine "Jingle Bells" and "Up on the House Top." Mrs. Dora Jane Freeman's class will present the scene "Toys Put Away" and the fol- lowing children will sing "Lulla- by, My Little Toys," (Brahm's lullaby); fatric Malone, Pete Chavez, Ronald."MrCue,. Gilbert Collna, Charles Gllliam, James Van Drew, Vera Escobar, Kath- en Epperheimer, Wauthena )uncan. Connie Alvarez and Lamella King. tableau "Shepherds In Fields" will have Kenneth Desh- r and Richard Kobayaski from [rs. Eva Barnett's room, and Walter McHenry, Larry Stamper,' Wayne Brlmley and Fieddie Diesel from Mrs. Mar- garet Hodgson's grade. Children in the chorus from il.s group are Truman Price, Gary Hakanson, Ottls Dunrnyer, Mary Rathbone, Kay Shoe- maker. Janet Robinson and Mar- ha Williams. Mrs. Barnctfs group In the chorus is Marian Jmlth, Geraldine Rusk, James S c Wm i d t, Brian Maesterson, Ruth Stellery, G|en Wrlght. Al gene McLaughlin and Arlene Sinmons. "Shepherds and Bethlehem" ill be the tableau shown *y Mrs. Marcia Menmuir and Mrs Betty Huizing's classes. Gary Cooke, Wayne Wilson, . Bobby Cogblll, Jackle Johnston, Loui Lisoni and Danny Robinette ar Webber as shepherds; angris will be Janot Atwood, Joy Pear- man and Carole Weitanen. Participants in the chorus from Mis. Grace's class will bf Sandra Constance, Marilyn Ed- wards, Nancy Zuvcr, Jacquclini- Pagac, Madeleine White, David McBrlde. Jeffrey Carr, Charle? Former Aviation Cadets Now May Be Reinstated to be muir1' ton, shepherds from Mrs. Men class, and Stanley Wclp- tanley Wiight, Nathan Smith. John Gomez, J a c k i e Phipps and Roland Cobb are from Mrs. Hulzlng's class. Children from these cla:,set in the chorus are: Gary Wells I-enore Sexton, Dick Freen.an Alice Otson, Patricia Rigshy Louise Lafferty, Iris Epper heimer, John Sherfey, Larry Probert, Kathie Curtiss am Donna Haynes Mrs. Amelia Grace and Mrs Valda Murphi-ee's students wil offer the tableau "Shepherd and Angels" with Jerry Bums Danny Theodosls. Dickie Smart Collins-, Sammy Smith and Joe tanks. Quinones. Sue Deaton, Margaret Wood, Teddy Menmuir, .Tanice Brimley, Freddy Wisingei, Con- nie Erirson, Nina Sarukian. Paul Rowe, Robert Hanks anil loan Laskcris arc from Mrs. Murphree's room. "Manger Scene with Wise-1 men" will be presented by the hree sixth grade classes. Shep herds will be Jimmy Walgren, ' Donald Forth, Donald Mann, ; Dwight Hastings, Jimmy Pine and Don Coulson Wise men will be Robert Guerra, Patric Jelsnia and Mary will be Janet Roven tine. Chorus from -Robert Schir nei's, Mls« Jean Gravos' and Mrs. Mabel Holt's clnssps are: Jerry Farrar, Eldon Rnthbonc, , Judith Ycltorrta. Nornia Mead. | Stanley Ellis. Patiicia Wilson. Donald Hawks. Joseph l^affei' ty. Joan ' Leech. Boh 'Hopkins. Carl Irwin. David Ruffoll. Belva Kennedy. Rehrcca Mitrhell. Dela Fowler, Shirley Avai-d. Robert Scarborough, biane Allon. Ed- ward P owe 11. Hazel Fouts, Sheirie Cook, Ixonard Kali's, Helen Chavez, Bobby Hof and Adele Curtiss. Stage hands are Carol Win- i ningham. Henrietta Sanchez. Sammy Held and Arthm Aide-! i-ete, Gaiy Plnkham and Ken | neth Mischke. ! Soloists for "We Three Kings" I aro: "Carl Irwin, Edward Pow-1 ell and Joe Lafferty. ; I The Christian Junior choir, dl- j reeled by Mrs. t-in Bianum. will sing. - J Mrs. Braves. 'Mrs. Huizing and MJ-S. Powell are in charge of the Christmas program for the school. Mrs. Freeman has been appointed music advisor for second and third grade play, and Mrs. McCloskey is stage advisor. The kindergarten and first grade aiT having special pro- Truman Brown, 4320 W. Im- perial boulevard, is planning to subdivide 45.36 acres of land located east of Palos Verdes Drive East and south of Via Callnlta, Palos Verdes district. The subdivision will be into 103 lots in an M 3 zone and will include street improvements of curbs and 2-inch premix surfac- ing sewage disposal by septic Wartime qualified Aviation Ca- dets whose hopes for pilot training with the Air Force wenrv ended bv the curtailment of the Aviation Cadet Program in 1944-45 may be reinstated, M/Sgt. James R. Callissu, RS, *aid today. Men in this special category, Sgt. Callissu said, may be rein stated r required if they are unmarried, between* Candidates for Aviation Cadet 20 and 26'4 years old and have training must be between 20 had two or more years of satis- and 26'/» years old, unmarried, factory college study. Formerly qualified cadets in- terested in resuming pilot train- ing should write direct to the Headquarters, United States Air erely by physical Force, Attention: Aviation Ca det Section, Washington 2S, passing the I D.C., for information and in examination,' stiuctions. and have at least one-half of the credits leading to a degree at an accredited college or uni- versity, or be able to pass an examination measuring theequl valent, and be of excellent character, sound physique, and in good health. The approximately 35,000 men ORKGON TIMBF.R regon has more standing timber within its boundaries than any other state. Its tim- ber amounts to 438 billion board feet, or nearly one fifth of 'the supply of the whole Un(ted States. who have had qualified during the war will not be required to take the USAF qualifying ex- amination now given to all pros- pective candidates for the deter- mination of aptitude lissu said. Cal- Pat Hawks, Eric Jones and Ray I grams in their own rooms. BURKE'S « HERE yv-Ti ,3 STARTING FRIDAY December 12 From I p.m. to 5 p.m. LOADS & LOADS OF TOYS KVERY Klvctrlr THAI.VS J13' 5 j[ and up BABY "SKIM" DOLL J195 tfiTfpara_.__. $1,79 AMERICAN i TOOL CHEST . . . $2.95 ^ V^ IPARKLE PLINTV 7 ALL.M.TAL A A I I tl C RUMER TIRES V V L L . . . . . *T.J BALL BEARINOS ....--- _ - -- S9S«? ^^M?s _ _ jyi REGULATION (IZE FOOTBALLS . . $1.95 up HOMEMAKERSETS Patio, Kitchen, Bathroom, Bedroom Dining Room, Etc. 98e to 91.79 Fill in Pieces fl.«9 and up MECHANICAL TRAINS MECHANICAL TOVS METAL WAGONS CARS - CATERPILLARS TANKS TRACTORS RACING CARS Every Kind of Windup Toy Tiury< $495' OPEN 9 A.M. TO 8 P.M. EVERY DAV. SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. USE OUR LAY AW AY PLAN 2113 Torrance Blvd. Phone Torrance 1726 Torrance FOR ALL I ^^^H^f -^,«.-^. > **> Wonderful fa CONSOLE 14-Tube Mahogany Model OK 111 - l in mlrlut- $74.5* UNIVERSAL Waffle Iron in iHiny Chromium with black nlaitlc nandlee. 912.95 924.75 DEEPFREEZ Popular Qlai COFFEE MAKERS 4-Cup $3.45 8-Cup $4.45 ' Cup $5.45 12-Cu Westinghouse .houMwl't. "" *Ver> 929JM fc HANDYHOT Light weight In f«.95 DORMEVER Ktric m I X r tr V.I thouiand pi M>. fat.95 *&/W ih.'^ hUQ« ChrUtmns Make it easy for Mom this Christmas. Give her new electrical appliances she's been want-' ing for so long. We suggest an electric waffle iron, percolator, toaster, mi'ijng machine, vacuum cleaner . . . and we could go on and on. Shop here today and choose from our superb assortment of finest-make, famous- name electrical gifts. NESCO ,bl. ,l«etrlc-h , houM»<"d " $14.95 Electric heating pad* with controls to rtflu- Casco $5.69 Sampson $5.16 Proctor Toaster " "°9| U.W.*S G.icago Toaster $3.95 NESCO tt Electric SHAVERS SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER SCHICK REMINGTON r" « CROSLEY 9 ft. ' mP 9ai9*.95c' horn, uie, all attachmenti complete, will operate In CK.I.SS: 3u.,w< ,h'. 0 >...' n »ori.rv tic o. m<n,.n t:' *"" r 9I5.M 921J(t 923JSf Want to give a BIS gift thii Chri$t- w,!,. mai to the LITTLE woman? How 5ndn*dr r i ;w.rv"p'K. br °'" r about a brand - new, shiny refriger- $289JM ator, a smooth - cooking electric range! These are the gifts a woman really appreciates gifts she'll use every single day. We've a complete line of every kind of electrical appliance all fa- mous-name prodocts and all available on our Easy - Term Credit Plan. Buy now take all of next year to pay. But shop early for complete selection and guaranteed pre-Christmas de- livery. De Vore Electric 1875 Carson Street Torrance Phone 802

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Page 1: S9S«? BEARINOS --- ^^M? s - -- jyi · 2010-01-12 · Walter McHenry, Larry Stamper,' Wayne Brlmley and Fieddie Diesel from Mrs. Mar garet Hodgson's grade. Children in the chorus

Torrance ElompnUry Sohool-CHoward Matthews, Tomas Soto, , Jack Hawkfir Vp, la Aldorete, Barbara Barra, Phyllis Bryson, Lucy Bustlllos, Juana Dnartc, Mary Gardner, Mary Slack, Bar-

children will be presented in a Christman program at a meet­ ing of the Parent Teachers' Association on Tuesday evening, Dec. 16. An afternoon presenta­ tion of the program will be held Monday, Dec. 15 for the school children. Mrs. Elmer Moon, P.T.A. president, said no business rneetlnjt will be held.

Mrs. Marc I a McCloskey's third grade will present the fol­ lowing children decorating and trimming the Christmas tree: Roger ' Ambill, Ollie L e s s 1 n, Lawrence Martin, Joseph Vena- ble, Judith Alien, Margaret Cun- 'ningham, Patty Ann Fisher and

l.UBRICATINO OLD CARS iOlder eais should be lubri-1

cated more frequently than new I cars. That is because wear ha reduced the lubricant retainini ability of the various bushing and bearings in the chassis.

TORRANCE HERALD liber 11, 1847

the chorus are Terry Miller, Henry Pupkoff, Richard Ruf- fel, Barbara Hester, Frances Justice, Corinne Menmuir, Kay Prances Smith and Penelope Sona.

Mrs. Ortrude Powell's third grade will be featured In the scene "Hanging up the Stock­ ings." The following children will sing "Jolly Old St. Nicho­ las": Larry Orisham, tarry Dru- ry, Lillian Hedgecock, Leonard Thornton, Marietta Fowler,Marilyn McOary, Roy Rusk, Neva Holdxworth and Glonn Barlow.

"Waiting for Santa In the Evening" will be the scene de­ picted by Mix* Alma Nelson's and Miss Lynn Jackson's sec­ ond grade classes. The play­ ers will be Donald Beets, Mar garete Hill, Wendpn Nofsker, Sandra Hibbert and Rosemary Foils. Children Ringing "Silent Night" will b* Bob Hansen, Rosemary Hill, Judith Altei Lance Meat-ing, Jackle Justice, Carol Gremlnger, Donna McHen ry, Ernie Bhamblen. Nancy Lidyard, Lorraine Carr, Cynthia Beadle, Mary Valencia, Joe Rios and Diana Clark

Mlns Doric Undsey's second grade children presenting "Santa Comes- and Gifts Are Brought" am: Max Benton, Robert Berg, Gerald Gray, Phil lip Jarvls, Billy Upowskl, Jo­ seph Williams, Karen Hakan son, Nancy Hall, Carrol Miller Brenda Shrlver, Patsy -Sommers Marilyn Whltacre, Carol VW man.

Her third grade students Ralph Kane, Ronnie Lovelady

bara Smith and Violet Worland. sine "Jingle Bells"

and "Up on the House Top."Mrs. Dora Jane Freeman's

class will present the scene "Toys Put Away" and the fol­ lowing children will sing "Lulla­ by, My Little Toys," (Brahm's lullaby); fatric Malone, Pete Chavez, Ronald."MrCue,. Gilbert Collna, Charles Gllliam, James Van Drew, Vera Escobar, Kath-

en Epperheimer, Wauthena )uncan. Connie Alvarez and

Lamella King.tableau "Shepherds In

Fields" will have Kenneth Desh-r and Richard Kobayaski from[rs. Eva Barnett's room, and

Walter McHenry, Larry Stamper,' Wayne Brlmley and Fieddie Diesel from Mrs. Mar­ garet Hodgson's grade.

Children in the chorus fromil.s group are Truman Price,

Gary Hakanson, Ottls Dunrnyer, Mary Rathbone, Kay Shoe­ maker. Janet Robinson and Mar-ha Williams. Mrs. Barnctfs

group In the chorus is Marian Jmlth, Geraldine Rusk, James S c Wm i d t, Brian Maesterson, Ruth Stellery, G|en Wrlght. Al gene McLaughlin and Arlene Sinmons.

"Shepherds and Bethlehem"ill be the tableau shown *y

Mrs. Marcia Menmuir and Mrs Betty Huizing's classes. Gary Cooke, Wayne Wilson, . Bobby Cogblll, Jackle Johnston, Loui Lisoni and Danny Robinette ar

Webber as shepherds; angris will be Janot Atwood, Joy Pear- man and Carole Weitanen.

Participants in the chorus from Mis. Grace's class will bf Sandra Constance, Marilyn Ed­ wards, Nancy Zuvcr, Jacquclini- Pagac, Madeleine White, David McBrlde. Jeffrey Carr, Charle?

Former Aviation Cadets Now May Be Reinstated

to be muir1' ton,

shepherds from Mrs. Men class, and Stanley Wclp-

tanley Wiight, NathanSmith. John Gomez, J a c k i e Phipps and Roland Cobb are from Mrs. Hulzlng's class.

Children from these cla:,set in the chorus are: Gary Wells I-enore Sexton, Dick Freen.an Alice Otson, Patricia Rigshy Louise Lafferty, Iris Epper heimer, John Sherfey, Larry Probert, Kathie Curtiss am Donna Haynes

Mrs. Amelia Grace and Mrs Valda Murphi-ee's students wil offer the tableau "Shepherd and Angels" with Jerry Bums Danny Theodosls. Dickie Smart

Collins-, Sammy Smith and Joe tanks. Quinones. Sue Deaton, Margaret Wood, Teddy Menmuir, .Tanice Brimley, Freddy Wisingei, Con­ nie Erirson, Nina Sarukian. Paul Rowe, Robert Hanks anil loan Laskcris arc from Mrs.

Murphree's room."Manger Scene with Wise-1

men" will be presented by the hree sixth grade classes. Shep

herds will be Jimmy Walgren, ' Donald Forth, Donald Mann, ; Dwight Hastings, Jimmy Pine and Don Coulson Wise men will be Robert Guerra, Patric Jelsnia and Mary will be Janet Roven tine.

Chorus from -Robert Schir nei's, Mls« Jean Gravos' and

Mrs. Mabel Holt's clnssps are: Jerry Farrar, Eldon Rnthbonc, , Judith Ycltorrta. Nornia Mead. | Stanley Ellis. Patiicia Wilson. Donald Hawks. Joseph l^affei' ty. Joan ' Leech. Boh 'Hopkins. Carl Irwin. David Ruffoll. Belva Kennedy. Rehrcca Mitrhell. Dela Fowler, Shirley Avai-d. Robert Scarborough, biane Allon. Ed­ ward P owe 11. Hazel Fouts, Sheirie Cook, Ixonard Kali's, Helen Chavez, Bobby Hof and Adele Curtiss.

Stage hands are Carol Win- i ningham. Henrietta Sanchez. Sammy Held and Arthm Aide-! i-ete, Gaiy Plnkham and Ken | neth Mischke. !

Soloists for "We Three Kings" I aro: "Carl Irwin, Edward Pow-1 ell and Joe Lafferty. ; I

The Christian Junior choir, dl- j reeled by Mrs. t-in Bianum. will sing. - J

Mrs. Braves. 'Mrs. Huizing and MJ-S. Powell are in charge of the Christmas program for the school. Mrs. Freeman has been appointed music advisor for second and third grade play, and Mrs. McCloskey is stage advisor.

The kindergarten and first grade aiT having special pro-

Truman Brown, 4320 W. Im­ perial boulevard, is planning to subdivide 45.36 acres of land located east of Palos Verdes Drive East and south of Via Callnlta, Palos Verdes district.

The subdivision will be into 103 lots in an M 3 zone and will include street improvements of curbs and 2-inch premix surfac­ ing sewage disposal by septic

Wartime qualified Aviation Ca­ dets whose hopes for pilot training with the Air Force wenrv ended bv the curtailment of the Aviation Cadet Program in 1944-45 may be reinstated, M/Sgt. James R. Callissu, RS,*aid today.

Men in this special category, Sgt. Callissu said, may be rein stated r required

if they are unmarried, between* Candidates for Aviation Cadet 20 and 26'4 years old and have training must be between 20 had two or more years of satis- and 26'/» years old, unmarried, factory college study.

Formerly qualified cadets in­ terested in resuming pilot train­ ing should write direct to the Headquarters, United States Air

erely by physical

Force, Attention: Aviation Ca det Section, Washington 2S,

passing the I D.C., for information and inexamination,' stiuctions.

and have at least one-half of the credits leading to a degree at an accredited college or uni­ versity, or be able to pass an examination measuring theequl valent, and be of excellent character, sound physique, and in good health.

The approximately 35,000 men

ORKGON TIMBF.Rregon has more standing

timber within its boundaries than any other state. Its tim­ ber amounts to 438 billion board feet, or nearly one fifth of 'the supply of the whole Un(ted States.

who have had qualified during the war will not be required to take the USAF qualifying ex­ amination now given to all pros­ pective candidates for the deter­mination of aptitude lissu said.

Cal-

Pat Hawks, Eric Jones and Ray I grams in their own rooms.

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Want to give a BIS gift thii Chri$t- w,!,. mai to the LITTLE woman? How 5ndn*drri;w.rv"p'K.br°'" r about a brand - new, shiny refriger- $289JM ator, a smooth - cooking electric range! These are the gifts a womanreally appreciates gifts she'll use every single day. We've a complete line of every kind of electrical appliance all fa­ mous-name prodocts and all available on our Easy - Term Credit Plan. Buy now take all of next year to pay. But shop early for complete selection and guaranteed pre-Christmas de­ livery.

De Vore Electric1875 Carson Street Torrance Phone 802