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Two TORRANCE HERALD NOVEMBER 3, 1957 Concert Set ! Jeter Given Today in SP ! New Position The Pro Musica Society of San I'cclrii will give its (ir.sl concert today at 4 p.m. in Triii- ily Lutheran Cliurcli. Till :nnl Harry T. Jeter lias !pci>n \Vc"-tH(inlli. San Pedro. named vice president, in.nm. The I'm Music a Society factufiiif!, al the Longren Vr. boasts not only a chorus lint croft CD.. Inc.. nccordilit: lo an orcli'^'va as well. H:impdcn Wcnlworth, pivsi. Tlic ' "< work of Ilic ! dent. concur' 'inrl Cuntala by D. Bu.. for three siflo i Jclor has been chief of ma­ voices, '.ics, cello and , teriel since last August and , iano. Tii.-: -Mists are Don i now will serve as production Ogrcn, bast; Kenneth Irvin, manager. Tenor; and Kileen Berg, Alto. Jeter slurlM his career in Dorothy Asher and Lorelta 10-10 in the materiel depart­ Bichter are the flutists and ment of Convair an:l during Ann Mikelson the pianist. j A special feature of the the war was promoted lo cliic.f evening is the presentation of of warehousing, shipping and Mozart's motet for solo soprano j receiving. From 194G to IH.if) "Exsnllate Jubilate" sung by he was superintendent of ma­ Maralin Niska. - I teriel and The entire ranks production control of the Pro: for TWA Musica Society will be heard at the Kansas City in the "Gloria Mass' by An­ overhaul base where he -hand­ led tonio Vivaldi. The soloists In the operations from San this work will be Soprano Mil­ Francisco to Bombay. dred Husoe. Soprano Joyce In 1951 he moved his family from Kansas City Smith, and Alto Trudie Troy. CHECKS ROADBLOCK . D. to Anaheim, 0. Guiidcrrania, 3-120 Maricopa, inspects Hater company to join the Ilheern Aircraft^ YOUNG HAMS . .. While Jeffrey McAuliffe and teacher Harold Chelberg who has installation which is stopping efforts to continue Larry Miller (back, center) try the street west iu the area west of Division in its to get in touch with another "ham" over Miller's radio, other members of the class listen both formed and conducted the Madrona Ave. Guaderrama said yesterday that most of the property earliest stages.^ owners west of the Until August, 195B, he was to the radio over the crystal sets which they made in class. In front are (left to right) group is presently in the army obstruction have signed a petition for street extension. A letter on the matter to the cilv Linda Rlair, Grcg Kichlcr, Paul Itonncy and Valeric Shldlet. but after his discharge will de­ of Torrance was referred to Donllngiicz Water Company Oct. 17 for action. It has not chief of material at the firm's vote more time to Pro Musica. been answered. Downey plant. Garage Rifled A suitcase, linens, and a ra­ Class at Parkway dio were stolen from a garage at her home, Flora Richardson, 2257 W. 243rd St., Lomita, told School 'Ham It Up' sheriff's deputies Th'ursday. Members of Larry Miller's i ported that many youngsters The goods were valued at $72. fourth and fifth grade classes ride, their horses to school and at Parkway School are really., that the place where she lived "hamming it up" these days. was 40 miles from' the nearest The youngsters have become store. After the'talks they amateur radio enthusiasts, write letters to the people chatting almost daily with they talked to. some ham operator in another To date, the youngsters have part of (lie country or world. talked only to people in the A number of them have even United States, but their teach­ built their own crystal sets er has talked to people all which allow them to listen to over the world, in such varied their own radio programs. spots as South Africa, Russia, The interest in ham radios ! Tasmania, and Argentina, all started when Teacher Mil-' 0 en c rally, the hams ex ler informed his class that he change in forma t ion on the had heard the beeps from weather, living cojiditions, and Sputnik on his rcce iver'at i tllelr families, but avoid dis- home. The class begged him to cuss ions of politics, Miller GREETINGS & GIFTS bring the radio to school to said. let them hear too, The talks with the Russians »n brought to you from but about that time, Sputnik stopped its are limited by the Soviet gov­ Friendly Neighbor* and beeping. ernment and involve only dis­ Civic «nd Social Welfare Talk To Others cussions of weather, he said. Leaders The youngsters, however, Discussions with foreigners through were interested in learning can be carried on by the "Q Code," even if the two parties (No cost or obligation) about the way the radio was operated and do not speak the same tongue. WELCOME WAGON spend a few minutes each day talking to a Youngsters in the class were On the occasion of: ham operator from some other stimulated to build small crys Change of residence part of the country. They ask j lal sets lo receive radio pro- about schools and conditions grams, at a cost of about $2 Arrivals of Newcomers in other places. apiece. to City Phone DA 3-3494 Their favorite to date was a lady from Montana who re- Obituaries DOG HAS HIS DAY- . Television Dog Star Lassie pays tribute to Sklppy, former Army K-9 Corps war dog, in observance of Veterans' Day at gravesite in 1'et Haven Animal Cemetery, Los Angeles, Holding Lassie's first Gold Award, which was awarded Anna Catherine Boal to the war dog, Services for Mrs. Anna Cath­ is Capt. B. L. Hcndrickson (right), information officer at nearby Fort erine Boal, ,77, were MacArthur. Color unit at back consists of Cpl. William Slane, Sgt. William Hcmlricks and held Fri­ Pfc. day at 11 a.m. in the Colonial Gerald Schuldt, all of the 63rd Military Police Platoon, Fort MacArlhur. "> Chapel of the Hardin and -from our Flanagan Mortuary. ItKWILDGltED IMP . 14-month-old Shelly Stark, who Dr. Joseph M. Applegate, Skippy, Dog Who Was showed up at the Fern Ave. Elementary School Halloween pastor of the Crenshaw Chris­ War Hero, parade Thursday to tag along with big brother Michael, Monday — Tuesday —> Wednesday tian Church, officiated. Inter­ a second grader, appears to be a little worried about her ment was in Inglewood Park Satanic horns and tail. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don't miss these specials . real treats Cemetery. Gets Posthumous Lassie Award Charles C. Stark, 905 Faysmith Ave. Mrs. Ronl for all the family to enjoy. died Wednesday Lassie, television's famed Recipient of tne golden me MacArthur, and a color unit of CINNAMON 4h Hf ** "Skippy," who was the 63rd Military Police Pla- Blairsvillo, Pa., the widow had ' Lassie Gold Award posthom- 1 volunteered for war duty by toon, also of the fort, who rep- DANISH PASTRIES 3 25 resided in California for 33 ously to an Army K-9 Corps j his master in the first con resented the Army. vears' i veteran of World War II. | tingent of war dogs in March, The Lassie Gold Award Is WE SPECr«IZ¥lNn:H¥b'REN'S~PA'RfY;~CAKfS ed^T" E£ The award appropriately was' .942. intended.to give new meaning Beach. -given at the gravesite1 in Pet I Canine Hero to the- tradition that, "man's CHOCOLATE -m jf^ best friend is his dog," and Is Survivors are two sons, Har- ; Haven Cemetery, 18300 S. He later became one of the old, Gardena, and Clarence, j Figueroa "St. as pan of Voter- given' to dogs for meritorious Torrance: a .daughter. initial heroes of his type by j jnU |loroic actions. FUDGE LOAF Mnr- , D 49 garet Gomotl of Torrance, and ans uay acllvlllesactlvities ' saving the life of his handler WE DO All OUR BAKING nine grandchildren. on Guadalcanal. The dog event­ ually died of wounds received Handicrafts - For Classified Results ice in action and has been award­ ed the. Purple Heart. Scheduled at (Established Jan 1, 1011 Whereabouts of the soldier PHONE li.l plant OPPOSITE RALPHS SOUTH BAY CENTER whose life was saved by SKippy 0 A.M.-9 P.M. 10 TO 7 ON SUNDAY I'ubll«lloil Htmi-Woiiltly, Tlmrdday arc unknown. ,ud Sunday Kiit-Teil »» mcaiil clana CALL. FRontier 6-4415 174TH AT HAWTHORNE FA 8-4000 ary so, 191«. i( Post or- The widow of the dog's for­ Plans for a "Hobby Night" Ton 'aliturnla, mer owner, if ilarch 3. 1S71P Mrs. John A. ()g- at which hobbies, handicrafts, Adjudicated logul,. Nowapuiier Dy den, Los Angeles, accepted the models, and other leisure time Siipcrli>r C.purt, Los Anjnlwi Oonnlr, medallion AiKuAli-ated Dec No 51,1170. March from Lassie at the collections will be displayed SO. 1927. gravosite. has been announced by Mrs. Astronomer KNOX Sho vs the Truth About Army Kites A. L. Campbell, president of Also attending the ceremony t |, Fern Greenwood PTA. were ('apt. B. f.. Hendrlckson. To be held nt the Fern Information Ave. "Why So Officer at Fort Elementary Sell no I Thursday Many Churches!" night, N'civ. M, the affair has ALSO: Beautiful Color Film (7:15) been scheduled "just fur the fun and entertainment," ac­ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3 7:45 cording to Mrs. G. W. Acker- man, chairman (if the event. Doors will open at 7:30 p.m. NK\V WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 7:45 Ol'TFiT . Hay Iteudle (left), winner of a new suit "Y 1 lobby e n I h u s i a s t s from In u special opening event conducted ny Kclly'n new men's found it necessary to hire two more "top technicians." throughout the c (immunity storu In downtown Torrance, Is fitted here by Mac Fried- This will assure you of efficient T.V.
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