Torrance Bank Displays Works of Three Artists

Torrance Bank Displays Works of Three Artists

Page A-2 THE PRESS Wednesday, April 25, 1962 Former B. of A. Employee Torrance Woman Public Schools Week Observance Slated Named Director of Will Head Local Bank Senate Campaign For All City Strip, Carson Area Schools COUPON. A homecoming and two Mrs. Martha (Edmond) More than 680,000 students of California. This year's the schools, build an under­ promotions this week add­ Armstrong, Torrance Demo­ in the Los Angeles City slogan is 'The Public standing of the problems; ed up to a change in man­ cratic leader, today was ap­ Schools will join with their School America's Heritage and needs of the fast-grow­ agers at Bank of America'.c: pointed director for the teachers, parents and friends and Strength." ing Los Angeles City School I Torrance branch. ifith Asesmbly District for in the 43rd annual observ­ The programs in schools System, develop apprecia­ Bruce Jones, who was as the Thomas M. Rees for ance of Public Schools throughout the Los Angeles tion of the many benefits RUBBER MATS sistant manager at Torrancr State Senate campaign. Week in California, April System will consist of such of education, and honor the from 1957 to 1050, returns Reeg won the unanimous 30-May 4, according to Su­ activities as open houses, great contributions made by to succeed Harold Frentz be­ perintendent of Schools Jack pageants, and classroom vis­ the public schols of this desk, as endorsement of the Califor­ hind the manager's nia Democratic Council at a P. Crowthcr. itations where parents and city and state." Frentz moves up to a via '^ounty-wide endorsing con­ Held continuously since other citizens may learn He continued, "The public presidency at Los Angelr vention and also the en­ its inception in 1920, Public more about the education school teacher is indeed the headquarters. dorsement of the Low Ange- Schools Week is staged for program and services pro­ builder of tomorrow's lead­ The announcement w;i the purpose of bringing all vided by the schools. ers. California teachers are Chairma '<'s County Democratic Cen­ made by Board tal Committee. He has citizens of the community Crowther stated, "Public well qualified and have met Jesse W. Tapp. into closer working relation­ Schools Week provides an high standards of prepara­ LINSEED OIL BASE Jones comes back to Tor- Ix-en chosen the assembly­ man from the 59th District ship with the public schools. opportunity for all persons tion. HOUSE PAINT ranee after a 2Vfc-year stint The annual week in honor to observe the work of their as manager of the El Se- for eight years and is chair­ "D a i 1 y, in classrooms; man of the important As­ of public schools is co-spon­ public schools, develop a across the state, they are' gundo branch, which he sored by the Masonic Lodges common understanding of opened in. 1959. A banker sembly Committee on Fin­ demonstrating their dedica-j since 1038, he has been an ance and Insurance. tion to the welfare of chil­ officer for the past 16 years Mrs. Armstrong is presi­ dren, and their skill in VINYL PLASTIC and was operations officer dent of the Democratic Wo­ helping children learn and men's Society of the South Plan Permanent Home for grow. Stucco-Masonry exterior- at four branches in Los An­ HAL FRENTZ "We hope visits by par­ interior scrubbable-wash- geles and Beverly Hills be­ Bay and a member of the able. Shows no lap marks. Moves Up Women's Democratic Forum. ents will give us an oppor­ fore he first came to Tor- tunity to demonstrate how Brush or roll on. White and ranee- activities in the Beverly She was chairman of the Torrance Guaranty Bank 7 colors. Reg. S.98 value. Torrance Women for Ken­ our schools contribute to SAVE 3.19 Gol. Hills area. While in Tor- The p n 1 y independent keeping our country strong j ranee, he was active in com­ nedy in I960 and is now ac­ tive in Gov. Brown's cam­ bank in the city of Torrance by preparing youngsters toi munity affairs, serving as opened on April 12 in tem­ understanding and enrich aj VINYL PLASTIC PAINT president of the Chamber oi paign. Torrance Man to With her husband, Ed- porary headquarters, 22400 free society, to explore the GALVATONES Comemrce, director of the Hawthorne Blvd., just south frontiers of knowledge, and For Srucco er Masonry, Interior or THINNER Kiwanis Club, fund-raising raond, and two children, Eiterlor. Brush or Roll on. No lap Robert 3, and Patricia, 4, of the Del Amo Shopping Join Transport provide constructive leader­ marks. Scrubbable. White Only. chairman for the YMCA and Center. The bank will of­ ship." High Grod. area chairman for the Har­ she lives at 4309 Highgrove REft.S4.9S ClOft Bring your own Ave., Torrance. fer the South Bay area full Advisory Group In celebration of the week, VALUE. *|*3 metal container. bor Community Chest. banking and financial serv­ Francis T. Fox, gc 1 nearly all Los Angeles City HOW ............................ *AL 19 Jones has lived in Man­ ices. Schools will feature exhibits hattan Beach for years. He A permanent 8000 square manager of tr - T,os Angeles of students' work and many and his wife, Bernice, live Christofferson Department of Airports, REDWOOD STAIN Ave. with foot building will be open­ thousands of teachers \viil at 1828 Walnut will serve as a member of a Imports color of Redwood to All their children, Marsha, 14 ed in the fall and will have meet with many thousands Named to Head the same address, with the nine-man Supersonic Trans­ of parents to discuss mutual Llaht Colored Wood and Robert, 11. parking area extending in­ interest children. However, The new Torarnce batnk port Advisory Group, It was Rea. 2.29 Valve 129 to the location of the inter­ some schools have found it NOW ................. ftol. manager has a long record Local Civitans im structure. When com­ announced this week. necessary to schedule pro­ of community service, in­ Kenneth Christofferson pleted, the building, with Appointed by N. E. H > grams at times other than cluding a past directorship will lead Torranre Civitans by, administrator of the Fed­ 4. during the year 1902-03, fol­ land and adjoining lot. will the week of April 30-May NU-DUTCH Gloss Enamel of the Torrance Rotary Club represent an investment of The Public Schools Week A real economy enamel. One and past governorships of lowing their annual election eral Aviation Agency, Fox more than $300,000. and other members of t h e movement was launched in coat covers. EZ to apply. the Harbor Chapter of Am­ held last week at the Jump 1920 in San Francisco by At­ White only. Rea. B.9I. SAVE 'N Jifck. J Opening day ceremonies FACTORY PRICE erican Institute of Banking marked the beginning of a group, all of whom have torney Charles Albert Ad­ and Bankamerica Club. Backing up Christofferson BRUCE JONES month - long celebration, broad experience in aviation ams. Adams was a past In El Segundo he has been will be Ted Walker, presi­ . Takes Over dent-elect; Philip Lisman, which will promote and ad­ affairs, will provide advice grand master of the Mason­ Matchstick Drapes a director and treasurer of vertise the introduction of and recommendations re ic Lodge of California and OR Frentz, who has been the the Rotary Club, director treasurer; Dick Ciccioti, sec­ as retary; and directors Ray the new financial institution garding the national super­ for many years served manager here since 1957, and vice-president of the to the community of Tor­ a member of the California Bamboo Shades will be in charge of the Chamber of Commerce, and Barton. Bill Hayes, Dr. Al­ sonic transport program. State Board of Education. bert Kline and Dr. Aaron rance. bank's business development chairman of the Red Cross. Development of banking This program is being During that period there Rauch. undertaken by the FAA in was a great shortage of ALL SIZES Installation of the new of­ and financing facilities has ROM SQUARE not kept pace with growth conjunction with the De­ teachers and classrooms and ficers and directors will be partment of Defense and 2' K A' UP 4 FOOT held June 20. of the area, which has dou­ many schools were closed. EXAMPLE: 2'xf bled in population in t h e National Aeronautics and Adams' statewide movement Tickets Available lor Local Civitans again will Space Administration, to as­ or 6'xo' .............1.44 participate in Ranchero past eight years, according was designed to call atten­ to Henry C. driswold, chair­ sist' the aviation industry in tion to the needs of schools. Days and will operate a fire­ development of a safe, eco­ Since then Public Schools ALL-ALUMINUM works booth. Annual pan­ man of the board, life-long Scenes from 'Analol' resident and businessman of nomically competitive com­ Week has been annually ob­ Window Screens posite him in a serious vlg. cake breakfast is also on mercial supersonic transport served as a period of re-ded­ Three scenes from "Ana- their schedule of fund-rais­ the area. It is for this rea­ These heavy-duty full aluminum frame l,ol" by Arthur Schnitzler nette entitled "Milestones." son this site was chosen, he aircraft to be operational in ication to the principle of tcreens are mad* to outlast all ether?. ing events. Funds derived the early 1970 period. will be presented Saturday, The twjo comic episodes from these various projects added. the public school. Six.. 24"x36" ........ALL AT ONE April 28 at 8 p.m.

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