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A4 FRESS-HERALD JUNE 4. Delegates Named For Boys' State OYS' STATE DELEGATES . . . Otticiali of »h« B.rt S. Crouland Post No. 170 of tht American Legion pot* with two Torranc* high school juniors i*Uc»«d to represent th« post at tna 1969 Boys' Stati » »- tion sponsored by th* California American Legion. The boys are Robert Dobson Jr. (center) of West High School and James Robertson (second from right) of North High School. Shown with theme here is John F. Keller (left), commander of the local American Legion Post; Dr. Herbert Ohme, principal of North High; and Ben Roberts, local.Legion chair- man of Boys' State. Event to Honor Surfing .o j i? j Classes Garden rounder pi annej BE NEIGHBORLY Be generous when your neighbor asks your support (or the City of Hope on Hope Sun- day, June 8. Two local high school jun- iors have been selected to rep- resent the Bert S. Crossland Post 170 of the American Le- gion at the 1969 Boys' State session. Commander John F. Keller announced today. The two are Robert Dobson Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert K. Dobson of 4425 Jacques St.. and James Robertson. son of Mr and Mrs Harold Rob- ertson of 2707 W. 180th St. Dobson. Junior class presi- dent at West High School, and Robertson were selected from among six finalists by a com- At Workshop Dr. Ralph Wilson, curricu- lum consultant for the Tor- rance t'nified School District, attended an instructional aidr workshop in Burlingame last week. Purpose of the program was to establish recommenda- tions for a program for train- ing teacher aides. | mittee composed of Keller: Ben Roberts, first vice com- mander: and Louis Delnlnger. adjutant. The 1969 session of Boys' State, sponsored by the Califor- nia American legion, will be held June 21 to 28 in Sacra mento, Keller said. More than 850 boys from throughout the state will par- ticipate in the program, which will give the youths experience in state government. Delegates will organize their own politi- cal parties, campaigns, and model legislature within a my- thical 51st state. Two of the delegates to Sac- ramento will be selected to represent California at the 24th annual American Legion Boys' Nation July 18 to 25 in Wash- ington. D.C. Four area students will re- ceive degrees from Krrsno State College this evening .i\ the college holds com- mencement exercises. Those getting degrees in- clude Barbara D. Griswold of Torrance, Stephen S. Damitio of dardena, and Alien R. Church and Kenneth W. Pat- ton, both of Redondo Beach. NEW OWNERS Mary Carter PAINT 2611 Armta IM. Rctfondo keck 4 Mil «» « HOT**!** llvrf PHONE FR 2-7426 AIDS RESEARCH Your dollars will fight catas- trophic disease at the City of Hope. Be generous on Hope Sunday, Juno 8 Any way you figure it . . THE FINEST WELCOME TO TORRANCE IS WELCOME WAGON vilit from our Sot»«« will k* you (..I «t hem*, with h.r k.t of 9iftt «nd «nlw»rt «a tion> about th* city, iti ,c.l and f.ciliti.i. Jult call Mrs. Frauds Young win be honored as retiring founder- president of the South Coast Botanic Garden at its annual dinner meeting at Redondo Beach Elks Club Sunday. Mrs. Young, widely known for her civic beautification ac- tivities, was instrumental In turning a Rolling Hills landfill area into the thriving South Coast Botanic Garden. Before the meeting three gtngkos, which are one of the oldest species of trees, will be planted at the garden. The cer- emony will symbolize Mrs , Young's legacy to the garden of continuity and long life. | i The wide recognition of Mrs '< Young's efforts will be high- , lighted at the dinner to be pre- sided over by Ralph Cornell. prominent Southland landscape architect. Tributes will include > a Scroll of Honor from Super- visor Burton Chace on behalf' of Los Angeles County Board ' Of Supervisor*, and an award to to presented by Dr William j 8. ftewart. director of Los An- fates County Department of Arboreta and Botanic Gardens.; Honorary' plaques and scrolls for Mrs Young will be present- ed by the mavors of the cities of Rolling Hills. Rolling Hills Estates. Torrance, and Her mosa Beach. Elect Officers R. J. Kuebler. DC. has been elected director of the Bay Harbor Chiropractic infor matlon Bureau Other offi..^ are L Newsuni. D.C. vu-r <ii rector: R. J. Laffey. D.C. v, relary: and R. J. Steck, D r treasurer. Mrs. R. Glen MacKenzie. representing the South Coast Botanic Garden Foundation's Board will present Mrs. Young with a gavel in appreciation for the many years in which she has used all her resources to create and nuture the South Coast Botanic Garden and Its foundation, and as a tribute to her leadership and vision, without w hich the garden would not exist. Mrs. Young will continue to serve South Coast Botanic Gar- den as President Emeritus of the Foundation tn cuide tht garden she ha* n-.-irto a rralitv. Surfing classes will be of- fered by the Redondo Beach Parks and Recreation Depart- ment June 23 through Aug 15. it has been announced. The classes, designed for be- ginning surfing students. will meet Monday through Friday from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. A W fee will be charged for the 10-hour program. Surfboards will be provided by Rick boards, but students also may use their own surf- boards. A swimming test win be giv- en all prospective students. A minimum age of 12 has tx fstablished for the classr- TORRANCE CAMERA Your Headquarters for Photo Needs Rentals Repairs 1330 SARTORI AYE. 328-3154 CALL MONA MARTIN 323-0882 f»r »hl» (ton urilimi Money Saving Values DADS AND GRADS! With Great Pleasure ALIEN L PYEATT, O.D. Doctor of Optometry announce* . . . hit return to the area and th« resumption of his practice General practice of Optometry: Viilon Anah/tit and Vliuil Aidi (adurh and children) Special area of intereit: Pedietric Optometry (Guidance of VUu«l Development) Viiual Reception Therapy (toward aiding the ttudent to perform at a higher level in the. cJauroom) Interdhciptinary approach to aid the child with Ifrtming difficulties that er« related to ditorden in vbion and perception. FATHER'S DAY IS JUNE 15th SANDALS DESERT BOOTS CHILD'S COWBOY BOOTS MOCCASINS FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL! 96 EGULAR 4.91 SPANISH IMPORTS *| Ideal comfort for leisure, outing TENNIS SHOES ot . . . the former location: Boulevard Professional Bldg. 241 OTorrance Blvd. (Suited Torrance, California 90S01 SANDALS 2*6 Long wearing canvas Full cushion insole. Custom arch. Non-skid soles. Blue denim, Green or Black. The Sport Sandal made in France. Pad- ded insole. Non-skid sole and heei. Stone & Myers Mortuary SANDALS SANDALS CASUALS Styled and made in Italy. A cool dretty liHl* heel itrap tandal. Padded iniole. Black Patent White Beig« Blue. Sturdy little strap sandal in white and assorted colors. MEN'S WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S ZORIS CARSON & MAIN CENTER ROLLING HILLS PLAZA CANDY FOR THE KIDDIES 2o35 Poeiflc Coast Hwy TomiiKs DA. 5-5412 James R. Wilkes Public Relations Director Stone a flluers mortuary 1221 ENGRACIA AVKNUE - TORRANCE Telephone 32&-121J STORE HOURS ..... WEEK DAYS 9 A.M. TIL 9 P.M. 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A4 FRESS-HERALD JUNE 4. W» Delegates Named For Boys' State

OYS' STATE DELEGATES . . . Otticiali of »h« B.rt S. Crouland Post No. 170 of tht American Legion pot* with two Torranc* high school juniors i*Uc»«d to represent th« post at tna 1969 Boys' Stati » »- tion sponsored by th* California American Legion. The boys are Robert Dobson Jr. (center) of West

High School and James Robertson (second from right) of North High School. Shown with theme here is John F. Keller (left), commander of the local American Legion Post; Dr. Herbert Ohme, principal of North High; and Ben Roberts, local.Legion chair­ man of Boys' State.

Event to Honor Surfing.o j i? j ClassesGarden rounder piannej

BE NEIGHBORLYBe generous when your

neighbor asks your support (or the City of Hope on Hope Sun­ day, June 8.

Two local high school jun­ iors have been selected to rep­ resent the Bert S. Crossland Post 170 of the American Le­ gion at the 1969 Boys' State session. Commander John F. Keller announced today.

The two are Robert Dobson Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ ert K. Dobson of 4425 Jacques St.. and James Robertson. son of Mr and Mrs Harold Rob­ ertson of 2707 W. 180th St.

Dobson. Junior class presi­ dent at West High School, and Robertson were selected from among six finalists by a com-

At WorkshopDr. Ralph Wilson, curricu­

lum consultant for the Tor­ rance t'nified School District, attended an instructional aidr workshop in Burlingame last week. Purpose of the program was to establish recommenda­ tions for a program for train­ ing teacher aides. |

mittee composed of Keller: Ben Roberts, first vice com­ mander: and Louis Delnlnger. adjutant.

The 1969 session of Boys' State, sponsored by the Califor­ nia American legion, will be held June 21 to 28 in Sacra mento, Keller said.

More than 850 boys from throughout the state will par­ ticipate in the program, which will give the youths experience in state government. Delegates will organize their own politi­ cal parties, campaigns, and model legislature within a my­ thical 51st state.

Two of the delegates to Sac­ ramento will be selected to represent California at the 24th annual American Legion Boys' Nation July 18 to 25 in Wash­ ington. D.C.

Four area students will re­ ceive degrees from Krrsno State College this evening .i\ the college holds com­ mencement exercises.

Those getting degrees in­ clude Barbara D. Griswold of Torrance, Stephen S. Damitio of dardena, and Alien R. Church and Kenneth W. Pat- ton, both of Redondo Beach.

NEW OWNERSMary Carter

PAINT2611 Armta IM.

Rctfondo keck 4 Mil «» « HOT**!** llvrf

PHONE FR 2-7426

AIDS RESEARCHYour dollars will fight catas­

trophic disease at the City of Hope. Be generous on Hope Sunday, Juno 8

Any way you figure it . .

THE FINEST WELCOME TO TORRANCE IS WELCOME WAGON

vilit from our Sot»«« will k* you (..I «t hem*, with h.r k.t of 9iftt «nd «nlw»rt «a tion> about th* city, iti ,c.l and f.ciliti.i. Jult call

Mrs. Frauds Young win be honored as retiring founder- president of the South Coast Botanic Garden at its annual dinner meeting at Redondo Beach Elks Club Sunday.

Mrs. Young, widely known for her civic beautification ac­ tivities, was instrumental In turning a Rolling Hills landfill area into the thriving South Coast Botanic Garden.

Before the meeting three gtngkos, which are one of the oldest species of trees, will be planted at the garden. The cer­ emony will symbolize Mrs , Young's legacy to the garden of continuity and long life. | i

The wide recognition of Mrs '< Young's efforts will be high- •, lighted at the dinner to be pre­ sided over by Ralph Cornell. prominent Southland landscape architect. Tributes will include > a Scroll of Honor from Super­ visor Burton Chace on behalf' of Los Angeles County Board ' Of Supervisor*, and an award to to presented by Dr William j 8. ftewart. director of Los An- fates County Department of Arboreta and Botanic Gardens.;

Honorary' plaques and scrolls for Mrs Young will be present­ ed by the mavors of the cities of Rolling Hills. Rolling Hills Estates. Torrance, and Her mosa Beach.

Elect OfficersR. J. Kuebler. DC. has

been elected director of the Bay Harbor Chiropractic infor matlon Bureau Other offi..^ are L Newsuni. D.C. vu-r <ii rector: R. J. Laffey. D.C. v, relary: and R. J. Steck, D r treasurer.

Mrs. R. Glen MacKenzie. representing the South Coast Botanic Garden Foundation's Board will present Mrs. Young with a gavel in appreciation for the many years in which she has used all her resources to create and nuture the South Coast Botanic Garden and Its foundation, and as a tribute to her leadership and vision, without w hich the garden would not exist.

Mrs. Young will continue to serve South Coast Botanic Gar­ den as President Emeritus of the Foundation tn cuide tht garden she ha* n-.-irto a rralitv.

Surfing classes will be of­ fered by the Redondo Beach Parks and Recreation Depart­ ment June 23 through Aug 15. it has been announced.

The classes, designed for be­ ginning surfing students. will meet Monday through Friday from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. A W fee will be charged for the 10-hour program.

Surfboards will be provided by Rick boards, but students also may use their own surf­ boards.

A swimming test win be giv­ en all prospective students. A minimum age of 12 has tx fstablished for the classr-

TORRANCE CAMERA Your Headquarters for Photo

Needs — Rentals — Repairs 1330 SARTORI AYE. 328-3154

CALLMONA MARTIN

323-0882f»r »hl» (ton urilimi

Money Saving ValuesDADS AND GRADS!

With Great Pleasure

ALIEN L PYEATT, O.D.Doctor of Optometry

announce* . . .

hit return to the area and th«

resumption of his practice

General practice of Optometry:

Viilon Anah/tit and Vliuil Aidi (adurh and children)

Special area of intereit:Pedietric Optometry (Guidance of VUu«l Development) Viiual Reception Therapy (toward aiding the ttudent

to perform at a higher level in the. cJauroom)

Interdhciptinary approach to aid the child with Ifrtming difficulties that er« related to ditorden in vbion and perception.

FATHER'SDAY IS

JUNE 15th

SANDALSDESERT BOOTS

CHILD'S

COWBOY BOOTSMOCCASINS

FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL!

96 EGULAR 4.91

SPANISH IMPORTS

*| Ideal comfort for leisure, outing

TENNIS SHOES

ot . . . the former location: Boulevard Professional Bldg. 241 OTorrance Blvd. (Suited Torrance, California 90S01 SANDALS

2*6Long wearing canvas Full cushion insole. Custom arch. Non-skid soles. Blue denim, Green or Black.

The Sport Sandal made in France. Pad­ ded insole. Non-skid sole and heei.Stone & Myers

MortuarySANDALSSANDALS CASUALS

Styled and made in Italy. A cool dretty liHl* heel itrap tandal. Padded iniole. Black

Patent White Beig« Blue.

Sturdy little strap sandal in white and assorted colors.

MEN'S WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S

ZORIS

CARSON & MAIN CENTERROLLING HILLS PLAZACANDY FOR THE KIDDIES

2o35 Poeiflc Coast Hwy TomiiKs DA. 5-5412

James R. WilkesPublic Relations Director

Stone a flluers mortuary

1221 ENGRACIA AVKNUE - TORRANCE Telephone 32&-121J STORE HOURS ..... WEEK DAYS 9 A.M. TIL 9 P.M. SUNDAYS 10 A.M. 'TIL 7 P.M