TORRANCE HERALD IRON IN1 THE BODY The body of a healthy adult .._•..' SPEEDINCJ POUT RETURNS Local Manager Ice-Capades Of contains about one-tenth ( of an To aid in the prompt transfer Administration has authorized ounce of iron. or return of airports used by the owning agencies (generally Honored By 1946 Opening -the armed forces to loca, gov -j^* ^ 2S>£ £?& REAI» Mitt WANT ADS crnments, the Surplus Property | disposal. A&P Company The great Atlantic and Paclfl On April 25 Tea Company, "'s $70 Hailed as the greatest Ice 000,000 food customer," is honor show In history, the 1946 Ice- ing Orvlllc Hakanson, local man nger, during Managers' Week Capades will open at the Pan- April 1-6. Pacific Auditorium, 7600 Bcverly Managers' Week, which O. S blvd., Ix>s Angeles, Thursday Hlgi, superintendent of Callfor night, April 25. nia A&P stores inaugurated three With a record years ago as an anual event, is amount of saluting managers this year "for money orders pouring into the their splendid efforte in provld PanPaciflc, the advance sale 1s ing food during the war, despite mounting dally, It was revealed serious shortages and lack by John Harris, president of the experienced help, and for their peace-time drive on waste to 'Capades. help feed less fortunate nations.' The use of money orders was Hakanson, manager of the A praised by Harris, who pointed & P. store at 1330 El Prado out that this method of obtain­ Torrancc, has been with the com ing Ijokcts pany nine years and formerly was a great time was produce manager at thi saver. In addition choice scats • Tacoi • Enchiladat • Chil same store. have been set aside to take • Spanish Rice • Fried Beans Residing at 800 Portola avenue care of mail orders which are FOOD TO TAKE OUT Hakanson cites company satatis- always tilled promptly. tics indicating A&P is "Callfor Ice Capades fans have three OPEN S P.M. TO I AM. ia's largest customer in the PRETTIEST REIN-DEARS IN THE WORLD) . . . The petite Ice-Cadets of the new Ice-Capades of things to remember (1) send "Dick" Root, Owner & Manager food field." 1946, which opera April 26 at the Pan-Pacific, certainly make the Frozen North attractive in the check or money order payable to | Carson at Western During A&P's fiscal year just Rainbow's End number. This bit of polar paradise » but one of the many opulent spectacles in the the Pan-Pacific (2) state num­ closed, it spent more than $37,- fabulous loe-Capades spectacle. ber of tickets desired, date of TORRANCE 000,000 for canned fruits and performance and price of eachj vegetables, dry eatables such as ticket and 3) enclose stamped, beans and prunes and other war- self addressed envelope for] short merchandise alone. In ad­ ItW.rLABen speedy return. \ L CM IT A dition, he pointed out that the Navy Land Here This year's Icc-Capades is company's produce-buying affil­ loaded with old favorites as well iate, Atlantic Commission On Doty At ^ $124,000, as a. generous sprinkling of new THEATRE winy, spent over $33,000,000 for stars. heads the 24333 NABBONNK 24,300 carlots of California fresh Training Center cast along with Markhus and] PHONE LOMITA £43 rults and vegetables. Thomas, known . as the "Old ] I-'REE AUTO I'ARK "All of the company's facilities First Heu'tenant William H. Al­ Report Shows Smoothies," Red McCarthy, Phil! ire now being directed toward The famous outdoor play deal­ ien has recently reported for Taylor, Bobby ,Specht, Jimmy Improving the quality and vari­ duty at the AAF Military Q-ain- Lawrence, Trixle', ann Robinson, ing with Early California fact Itrx HnrrlHon ety of foods, Hakanson quoted ing Center, San Antonio, Texas. partment of Justice today an Condon and Bohland, Nate and Conirianr* ranuulnn RATOGA and fiction, as Vrittcn by the anounced that $124,109.12 hi Edythe Wallcy, Leo Loeb, Larry "BLITHE SPIRIT" ite Helen Hunt Jackson, will be 8, 1942, Alien 'served within the been paid to the Chanslor Can Jackson, Dench and Steward, the In Trchnlcolor presented this year for the first States until March, 1944, at ffeld Midway OH Company, fo Hii bTrio, Chuckle Stein, Al ——— ALSO ——— Paul J. Hippik which time hp was assigned for ime since the war in Ramona land acquired for the Navy i Surette, Pattl Philllppl, the Se- Hoj llottni Italr Kv»n. low] near Hemet ; overseas duty in the European nolt sisters and Eric Waite. j Discharged From Edward Poorman, president of theater. Before returning to the Tbrrance. This is the sixth triumphal | "Along Navajo Trail" he Ramona Pageant__CT___ Assooia_____ States hi November, 1944, he According to attorneys for th »ur of hte Icc-Capades and the! ion, announces six performances flew °" sixty-nine combat mis- lands division BUN. - MON. . TVK8. of the departmen famed frosted fantasy will re-' APRIL 7-»-» TRUNK Army In Utah or the current season with play-» slo»*. He is credited with five of itlsiice 91 acres bounded bv main at the Pan-Pacific for a CONT. UUNllAY FROM t P.M. S/Sgt. Paul J. Hippik has been aatesdates over Uiethp weekendswpokonda t£of j^^^^planes downed. ny]ng He ^^wears ^the \I Crenshaw_ , boulevard,, Santa Fe short time. discharged from the Army at Vprtt limb* ItiiUton avenue, Jefferson street and th milh.ni Mon.lu.II RNERS' BIGGEST the Fort Douglas .Separation and 5th and May llth and 12th.' one oak Ieaf etaster. the Air "Murder in the Center. TEThis win mark the l»th Medal with four oak leaf clust- Santa Fe Railway right-of-way PETITIONS TO ROBSON HAL B.WALUS PRODN DIRECTED BY SAM WOOD S/Sgt. Hippik, son of Mr. and was acquired for the navy ma Music Hall" Mrs. Stephen J. Hippik, who REMOVE 220TH n Ramona Bowl by the rest Operations Ribbon, and the Ame- terial redistribution center in ALSO served 33 months in the Army ents of San Jaclntb and Hemet STOP SIGN FAIL N«nr, K,ar John Lodrr as an administrative non-com­ ich year the citizens of these bon. NOW PLAYING!! A"i£±. missioned officer, is authorized wo communities have banded He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Petitions asking 'the removal "The Woman Came to wear the American Theater ogether in bringing to life the D. C. HilUard, 21922 8. Mam this property by the Navy In the stop sign at 220th . st. Back" ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, romance of Bamona and ATles- st., Torrance. April, 1945, on construction per and Arlington ave., were filed Victory ribbon and Meritorious sandro. Over 600 residents take mits from the landowners pend ivith City Clerk A. H. Bartlett COMING MKDNKSDAV Service Unit insignia. art in the production; three the Pilgrimage Play and the ing condemnation proceedings his week. Prior to entering the Army undred in the cast and the Hollywood Bowl and Los Ange­ the Declaration of Taking wa The city ordinance halts itraf- "Whistie Stop" June 19th, 1943, Hippik was em­ alance on various committees les Civic Light Opera season foi filed in October, .1945,, by thi ic moving along Arlington at ployed as an accountant at Los n the production work. many years. Lands ^division of the Depart 220th st. due to the many school "Sunbonnet Sue" Angeles. \ Rehearsals are now under way Ramona, Bowl lie ment of Justice. hildren who cross there. /ith the choral group and Spaa- hills adjacent to Hemet 'with h dancers. In the former there snow capped Mt. San Jacinto re over one hundred persons forming an impressive backdrop participating under the direction for the unfolding of this drama­ of Lillian Roberts while Malcolm tic and highly colorful play. Knight is handling the Spanish It is thirty four- miles from Cooper Is Back! dance routines. Riverside, and accessible to any SATURDAY Direction of the play itself j point in Southern California with- M110W BTAKTS 6 P.M. » UIDAV will be conducted by Victory in a few hours over paved'high- JOAN LESLIE end Jory and his wife, Jean Inneas, I ways. At the bowl entrance both of whom have participated there Is a parking acreage for ROBERT ALDA in in the play for many years. thousands of cars. "Cinderella Jones" Executive supervision of the Reservations are now available spectacle will be Adrian Awan, by writing to Raiaona Bowl at "California Gold YOU who has been associated with Hemet. Rush" are With RED RYDER SUN. - MON. - Tl'KS. SHOW STARTS 1 I'.M. SUNDAY DEANNA DURBIN, CHARLES LAUGHTON and FRANCHOT TONE in Invited sixty "Because of Him" Co-Feature. million do/Jars "Dick Tracy" to Have fun NEXT WHICH—STARTS WED. Jtavc to do with "Bells of St. Mary" at me With BINS CROSBY Serving His Famous . Merchants Lunch

SARV COOPER in "Northwest —'Where Folks Dance to Young J&dy, this particular rikty Mounted Police" Evening & Sunday ——— ALSO ——— million dollars can have a lot to do with "Swing Hostess" you because it will be used this year to THE THREE FUNSTERS HUN. - MO.N. - Tl'KS. DINNERS add switchboards and other equipment BINS CROSBV and INGRID BERGMAN in to the Southern California Telephone Swing Orchestra "Bells of St. Mary" TRY OUR TEXAS CHIU Company's system. ——— ALSO —— •M Friday, Saturday and Sunday Selected Short Subjects The bigger the system the more young SO FOR REAL FUN, VISIT EVERy WEDNESDAY A women we need to.fill-good jobs in just WILD WEST SHOW . TWO FEATURES about every building in every town we serve. And, if you qualify for Cooper's on« of DENVEBS S'Oty—ENDS SATURDAY these attractive, permanent jobs which COCKTAILS AT THKiR BEST "Whistle Stop" now pay better than ever before, that's ——— ALSO —— "I Love,a CAFE Never a Cover Charge where you come in. ' Bandleader" (Formerly Guy's Grill) BTN. - MON. - TIII:S. So won't you come into our Employment Office, "AND THEN THERE Corner Sartor! * Mareeliua 21922 SOUTH MAIN STREET WERE NONE" IZM Sartori, Torrancc, or call Chief Operator? ——— AIJlO —— "ALONG THE NAVAJO Open 0 «.m. to 10 p.m. TRAIL"