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Torrance Herald IIOI TORRANCE HERALD MISSION PLAY TO OPEN Handicapped ConjressloBal Tattooing Of Arden Begins I) SEASON ON OCTOBER? Dogs Asked Delivery Here Prove Home delivery service of dairy at 5:30 every Sunday, Workers Ittooiag of dogs might be products was begun In Torrance last season's used throughout Los Angeles on October 1 by the Arden Farms lio Triana, the -'ounty as & mfans of identify Co., of Los Aijgcles. with Mike Their Worth [olio, 1-U3 W. 21Bth St., operat ebratcd Spanish ng them to, their owners, ac- van de Kdmps will be seen In this fall A million and a half veterans A 18 member congressional ing the first local route. showing of the Mission and other AmcricanN who want public works committee wlU visit ror#aK to Chairman Raymond The expansion of the dairy in­ fall 1947 season jobs being denied theii Torrance and Redondo Beach Sa­ V. Darby of the Board of Super­ to this area is recognition of the Play opens in its own Mis iion Play" depicts one chane to help make Amcrii turday. October 11, as a part of visors. development and growth of lor and is in keeping with, the ion Playhouse in San Gabriel. ist thrilling episodes in strong because they are physical a, tour of the Los Angeles County Captain H. Graham Konnar. ranee died hcli' the National Em shojvline, Chairman Raymond V. general policy of the company in McOioarty story, the founding ly handicapped, chairman of National Dog week earn had not come true. Thr with ploy the Physically Handicapped Parby of the Board of Super developing with the fast growing ssions, starting before ission Play which he had writ the first settlement in San Die­ Week committee of Los Angek-s visors disclosed. In Los Angeles, appeared areas of Southern California. n in 1812 ran until 1932, a rec 1769. Intermingled with announced here today. Headed by Congressman O«o. the Board at a recent meet­ Featuring a complete line of go in led by hooaogr d of twenty-one seasons, play this adventurous romance of President Truman has pro A.. Don> of Michigan, the ing as an advocate of this meth­ dairy products cheduled tc nized vitamin I) milk at no extra FEATURED AT SPECIAL PRICES K to over 2,000,000 people. early California aie fiestas, claimed October 5-11 as National House dc'legatto od; in returning lost, strayed, or In 19-17 a group of loyal Call Employ the Physically Hand! arrive in Redondo Beach at 11:00 cost, the Arrtep Farms will dis songs and dances "of old Spain, en, dogs. Tattooing is both cream, chocolnt' irnians rallied to form the Mis and capped Week. Cooperating foi v m., after inspecting earlier in tribute milk, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Indian rituals, lending color permanent, he said. drink, butter, eggs and cheese on Play Foundation w h i c h stirring play promotion of the event in Los he day the site of the proposed painless and excitement to the yacht harbor. here. October 9, 10, II Only brought the. play to now life tin- 1 Stuvra M Angeles are: The Disabled daya del Rey Chairman Datby, who has sug­ by the late John California tier the supervision of Adrian Clroarty, California historian aii Derican Veterans; Darby declared the visiting gested barring dogs from Awan. Last spiing its trial run State Employment Service; U. S Washington legislators are BKAN VAHIKTUW former poet laureate. Employment Service; beaches hi an effort to keep 17C played seven weeks to capacity Veterans onduct hearings In Los Angeles our shorelines clean, was im­ . Thirteen beaji varieties have CINNAMON ROLLS 6 wds, and the idea for a reg­ California Bureau of Vocationa' Dctobcr 9 to 12 to determine th been bred by the University of U.S. Veterans Ad pressed with the idea and said [Regularly 39c doi.) dot. 33c ularly planned annual presenta­ Rehabilitation; leed for federal aid In beach way California College of Agriculture ministration; American Legion: beach develop that it might be a good tion took root. erosion control, to. hold owners responsible for and certified for glowers In the de Cordoba again s; Veterans of Foreigr nent for public bathing and con With Pedro T.H.S. Clubs A. the misbehavior of their pets. State. exacting role of Wars; Jewish War Veterans; itructlon of new federal build interpreting the O.; and Los Ange 69< Fra Junipero Serra, and sup F. of L.: C. I. ngs in the Los Angeles area, and PINEAPPLE CAKE : of 100 singers k'S Veterans Service Centers. flood-control projects. polled by a cast Start Programs Pointing out the proven abili [Regularly 79c) half 35c and dancers, the Mission Play The delegation will be enter ties of handicapped w o r k e r f ainod by the California Shore will be presented on Friday and when properly placed in employ Saturday nights, Friday, Satur­ ne Planning Association and the For Semester ment, H. R. Hamlsh, Los An City of Santa Monica, at a ban day and Sunday matinees, fol­ geles Area Manager. California fall quet at the Mlramar hotel in thai rrol Flynn "1HE "BACHELOR ANP lowing the opening of the. The no club program was State Employment Service told . Barbara Stanwyck In season tonight. A special mat :ity tomorrow, October 10. THE BOBBX SOXER" launched t Torrance High schoe) "In a recent survey conducted by Roy N. Clayton of Glendal "CRY WOLF" this week with each club the Department of Labor of 45C resident of the California Coun "SEVEN KEXS TO an employing a total oi swamped with employers ty Planning Commissioners Asso ohnny Sandi Terry Auttlri RAIDTA??' student membership. Clubs are 88,600 handicapped workers. It elation, has selected banquet that 5Ur had saf "&orr\ To provided for in an activity per was revealed chairmen and toastmaster, ac Friday. S?turd»x, SwuMX. EA iod each Tuesday afternoon fol or accident records than theii ooiding to Larson. Monday. TuetOiy lowing period 6, on a two week non-impaired workers, 49r/r har Two Californians are members Robert Palge Ted Odnaldeon IS. cycle to avoid duplication better than average attendant of the committee. They are "Red SiaHipn" and conflicts and to spread stu­ records, and 58r/<- stayed on their McDonougly In Color cc gressman Gordon L. and dent participation. All Group A jobs .longer. 4S f/, of the hand1 of Los Angeles and Alfred EJ workers referred to job: QMkart Hol»ixl EveJyrv Br Penny Singleton Arthur Lake clubs met this week wl capped Elliott of the San Francisco bay "ROBIN HOOD OF group B set will meet by the California Eniploymen1 region. "Brorwdie'j Holiday" Tuesday. Service are hirc^, CO"' of whici MONTEREX" The clubs and organizations are veterans. Properly placed We«k M*rU Wedneiday handicapped workers can turr ext Week Start* Wednesday CORSKAN which met this week w< ROSY "THE The Art club, Mrs. Elaino out equal or superior work. / "ROMANCE OF BROTHERS" Licenses To RIDGE" end Crowc, faculty adviser; Camera physically handicapped pcrsoTi i: Vlsi Science club, Milton Buck, ad- necessarily a handicapped "OREGON TRAIL OWL" app ~! - Hi-Y club, Floyd Andms kcr." -ish Needed "THAT'S MV SCOUTS" and Harvey Alien, advisers; Ral IN COLOR ncy Or. Raymond haf cut right in half the prices he formerly asked for ly committee, Miss June Cope Everyone more than 18 yeam 192 and Miss Doris Avis, advisers; of age must have a valid fishing .1 T.N.T. staff, Miss Mabel Kloster, license to take any fish from any C'le adviser; Junior Statesmen of teeps? Ho f the waters of this state, either Ing America,' Mrs. Delia Dwight, ad­ resh water streams or lakes, or DENTAL PLATES qr viser; Chess club, C. B. Steele. From the waters of the ocean of the roofless type, that are a boon for those with adaptable adviser; Tennis club, Clem Saun Suck Animal, bays. That is the gist of a new dors, adviser; Future Homemak w, enacted during the 1947 ses\ "GUNFIGHTERS" mouth* who prefer them to full roof plates. Ask a dentist. Dr. ers, Mrs. Mae Buchanan, adviser; on of the Legislature, and| "THE WE8" Raymond's transparent palate and other types of full roof The Annual staff, Mrs. Madeline hich became effective on Sept Mdr- Dickerson, adviser; Junior Tar­ 19, 1947. dental plates-mode in his own laboratory at tars and Tartarettes, Miss Caro­ It isn't exactly a crime to gel Regardless of whether you fish, "Blondie's Holiday" "The Son of Rusty" lyn Kyes, adviser; The Freshmen or suckers, names for "sucker lists," but . for carp, or catfish, Officers council, with Mrs. Hilga ire after clams, crabs, mus­ Sunday, Monday, Tuw THRIFTY Smythe, adviser. The district attorney's offic sels, blivefish, kelpbass, 'or, cod, "CYNTHIA" Sunday, Monday, Tuesday PRICES TO SUIT THE The clubs will elect officers' and other legal agencies hav or are seeking trout, blackballs, "OREAT EXPECTATIONS" write constitutions .and set up had their attention directed I salmon, tuna or what not- If you club programs as soon as pos­ "THE VIGILANTES characters who go around tcllin fishing, and if you arc Id UP FATHER" sible Each club is an outgrowth or more, a fishing RETURN" "BRINGING r veterans cheap jeeps are ob s of agt> of some, class room program of license is necessary. instruction and is designed to tainable from the War Assets add Interest and practical train Administration, if the jeep fan­ ing to the usual subjects in the ciers will only give the charac­ BRING ONE PENNY curriculum. MEANS DO NOT ter their names and addresses with you.
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