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one wild duck; Thursday, March I, 1956 a desert ; Page 6 TORRANCE PRESS and about 12 pigeons. What gave rise to the El Nido is Principal Foster's be­ EL NIDO STUDENTS BUILD AND lief that children should have pets and learn to understand and care for . C*«vx, MAINTAIN OWN FARM hurt ihr Twin Pnnh.r Because city life makes it in­ hitvrn't hurl deal. Our creasingly more difficult for , wc/r |,j-, hiKhMl tr «d»r. a "zoo" and whenever pupils aren't in their classes * ju»t f«nt..t,c d«tli. El Nido elementary school has children to come to know and studying, that's where they may be found. appreciate farm animals. Foster BY BEATING ALL DEALS known as El Nido Isle Farm—is the only one of its kind in WE'VE QUADRUPLEVSALES "The "zoo"—actually decided that, one of the bestj the Torrance school district. In fact, principal Lester Foster, \vhpse brain-child it was, ways of satisfying this curio-j mad« it ii volurnn operation. Thm » knows of only one other1 school^--—•————————————————— why w« ran b*xt anything1 you'va teen sity and interest was by provid-| on TV or hrurd on radio. Folk* com* from ill over th» «outhUnft to «v« the Raymond avenue school was Checkers, a 4-day old calf added including Snow White, a ing a community "/,oo" at j I00». 25 mm. from downtown I. A in Los Angeles— whidi has school, run and cared for by Our.of-town «»rv,c« pl« n . »z:, down < bought from Inglewood farms. one-year-old goat; 1 four ; d»liv«r». (,r»riit OK in I", mm OR such a "7.00." the children. ' " ' - -89V, for nil. .- I,it From DuckM lo Pigeon* a guinea ; two Peking ducks; The farnj started out with El Nido youngsters are con a two mallards; two Rhode Island fcTH foe- Coost Hwy one a month and a half Somewhere in between istantly on rYie look-out now for bft Sonto Momta ago. The most reoonl addition variety of animals have been 'hens and one Bantam rooster; more animals. Present farm

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Li_ NiUU AMiMAL I AlvM liUlLl Bl 't GUN^b i LtO Set! their own farm. Latest addition is Checkers, a 4- Sleep Nido youngsters maintain SALE!48% Off, 510-Coil El year-old calf being jetted by Wayne Sullivan (insert). —Press Photo MADE TO SELL FOR $99.50 BOTH PIECES "residents" were donated by pupils, neighborhood families, BUY DIRECT FROM BEDDING SPECIALISTS South Bay H u m a ,n «» Society. A 1 o n d r a park, and other Mounted Police To, individuals. Nothing down, only $5 monthly! S/IO95 One of the great problems, of course, is obtaining material for Festive Dance the cages and for the Hold animals. A £ala public dance will be held by the Torrance 49 Money and Material* anniversary celebration on Mounted Police as their third • 15 YEAR GUARANTEE WITH TRADE-IN Here, again, individuals and Saturday, March 3, at the American Legion hall, 1109 RECOMMENDED FOR BACK-ACHE SUFFERERS organi/ations have come to the Border avenue, beginning at 9 p.m. children's aid by donating scrap Has heavy durable 8 ounce cover El Noted recording artists, lumber and other materials. will have many sur­ Vertical Stitched Sag-Proof Borders Nido PTA recently raised $W) Edwards and His Rocky Moun­ musicians for the audiencwP Extra Ventilators . . . Sisal Insulation FREE PILLOW for the farm project, whie'h tain Playboys, will provide the prises in store money, will he used for feed. All proceeds from th« affair Durable Metal Handles for Turning WITH PURCHASE music for dancing. Leslie G. WHY PAY MORE It has already cost $'?0 to feed Schmock, c h a i m a n of the will RO to the support of th« EXTRA LONG SETS AT SALE PRICES the children the animals and of Torrance Mounted Police. FOR ORDINARY BEDDING! * TO FULL SIZE are anxious ,to receive more dance, said that this group Above WITH TRADE-IN contributions from individuals their calf, head custodian, has been Daniel's Cafe. Paramount Cen­ Cost FULL SIZE SET, 59.95 or groups in order to keep BEDROOM SETS 10% project going. a real friend and helper to them, ter, Mom and Don's, and the the looks of things, "The children do all the work too. Krom Melody Music Center. They will said proudly. I think the '/oo' is here to stay. also be available at the door. 1877 WEST CARSON, TORRANCE FA. 8-1712 I 520 NORTH PACIFIC COAST HWY.. REDONDO FR. 4-8333 here," Foster It's amazing how it has aroused "They build the cages and t'hey in read­ On Schmock's ^ommittee aret Met- the children's interest feed the animals. Kenneth ing and writing—they've be­ Jack PJiillips. Charles come wonderfully inquisitive. and David Birdsong. They have benefited in many There will be many door priz­ untold ways." es, Schmock said. THE DENTIST SAYS: ERNEST J. TARR, D.D.S.

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