Press = Herald · member of South Twr«i« W|lljam Rodartlic, NOLLAr ALSO testified Mon-relations...

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A-2 PRESS-HERALD MARCH 26, 1969 Obituaries SSl,, Chamber to Hear; Concerl (Continued from Page 1) fees. Young said the defendant nevei claimed to have made payment exclusively In one way. Under further questioning from Andenxin. Nollac said Storv of 'Mary' Kenneth Olson Annie Rodarmel rnnpml «>n-ir* f«- KpnnMh Funeral services for Annie Rajii Knternrises saw to it that rmSToto^^ 0 7 i ed^'*««««»n~'^n»*«>««»rt««i' a ' t - lnsuranr« " nd *!»" «" day. were conducted morning at the Halv veil Mortuary Chap was in Green Hills Memorial j "The Queen Mary Story" will, be featured at the regular I . monthlv membership luncheon Tuesdav in Cil >'- Ala wilh stonc and i wvre pald He also **U "" kelV the 'Torrance Area Chamber *on-I e,v Myers Mortuar >' »n charge of lo- ! no records of his payments orl^ commme tomorrow at the! ' nuH.,1 cal arrangements. hw expenditures for labor and^j, Horse Restaurant. Mrs. Rodarmel, of Compton. materials for the boat durtngi f . nnwii. had lived in the area for w the time nOmMip. of Park "ou "'" "' """"''-" »" - " " " "" i « i f- jthe Diners/Queen Mary Corp of Mr 01«>n of RoHine Hills P" £"1^ V '" Anderson commented that'long Beach, will present the Mr. Olson. of Rolling Hills. ., ,., shp dlod Sundav ^^ ^ menli()ned ^ ^ pn^am _ was born Aug. 4. 1918. in Min- Survtving arc ^ moitwT_ nesota. A resident of the area Mrs Verna Rodariwl o( Tcn . for 24 years, he ouned and oper- essw |wo son Truman E ated the Olson Glass Co. He was| land , ^ l; s ., member of South Twr«i« W|lljam Rodartlic, NOLLAr ALSO testified Mon- relations chairman for tl Chamber, said the luncheon will begin at noon. Reservations er means of payment at the Au-;' Brian J K. Bell, membership gust hearing i Army, and Linns Hub and the Redondo t^"brothers" James Englandof d^ tnat nt X Manager Ferrarolmay be secured by calling the Beach Elks Lodge. ! Compton and Vernon England of nevrr told him *ny he expected Chamber offices, 1510 Cravens He also belonged to Uie Na- Tennessee; two sisters, Ozellar Nollac '" report information Ave. tional Plate Glus Jobber A«so- Franklin of Compton and Pearl 'hat had never been required be-; elation and the Mirror Manttftc-jAnderson of Tennessw: and tw-o' ore - *" re«ard to tract de\-el-; ROSENBERG. a veteran opment. Southland rtstaurateur, will dis- . Several of the charges against j « « °* economic impact of the ! Nollac contend that the su*-'*1 "'" Mar y ln her T' role as » ; convention center, floating res- and "Museum of the turer* Association (grandchildren. Mr. Olson in survived by hlsj widow, Betty Jeanne; a son. AndfCS Carrillo Kenneth Jr.: a daughter. Sand-i services for Uidres G Car- P*cted city engineer failed to in- ra. all of Rolling Hills: his moth- rillo who ^ here Sundayi wlll form the city manager of thel ta "ra .nt er. Ellen Olson of Torrance: and 'be conducted in Bogata. Colum- number of occupancies for f**; a brother, Gorden of Rolling bja Hllh stono and Myers ^ OT. 'which permits were granted in a The 1.020-foot Uner Is now un- HUls. luan- m charce of arraiwe- Wact OWTCd h>' Jewcll I-"^ Co <!" going conversion at Pier E ments nollac also allegedly failed to in the Port of Long Beach and MaHa OrOZCO i Mr. Carrlllo, a Merchant Ma- disclose that the company was * expected to welcome her first , MaH, ^Jrine captain, died SuwJay while "nt making payments to Its sub- Vlsl 'ors in Apnl. 1»70. Kequiom mass forjMaria ^1,^ Co, ombian ^ w>s jn (he contractors, was behind In pay. - Carmen Orozco '^8;^^_lwe ^iport of Los Angeles. He was iment ot Ws cit .v inspection fees. The luncheon meeting Is being and that work on construction of sponsored jointly by the cham- sump within the tract was ber's Member Relations and ( Conwntions and Visitors com- I mittees. Miss Isobel Bernay FRED ROM Mil Hi Chamber Speaker Slated at North High lool Box Man's Use Of the Sea ! Burglary i To Be T°P ic An unemployed carpenter was arrested Monday for trying to Kmal concert In a series of steal ,| (spring concerts presented by' orn, n e Torrance eletnentnry school and high school students wilt tnkr place tomorrow nt 7 .10 p.m. at The sixth annual Soring Sym- posium co-sponsored by the Los Angeles County Heart Assort- two tool boxes from an|ation and the Los Angeles Academy of General Practice John Acosta. 28, of 7720 loth St., was arrested will be held at the Ambassador j Hotel today and Thursday. North High 182nd St. School, MZO W.itwo detectives from the Los An (geles Police Department who Performers will be students [ were following him. The arrest day meeting on "Man's Future from Crenshaw. Madison. Per-i was made at 2.126 W. 236th ry. Kdison. Madder. Cair.! |>laro . . . . . Casimlr, Lincoln. Hamilton. jnU,Pant - Mrs - lnp home's occu Gracc Mizuno, 36, , . . Yukon Elementary Schools and confronted the suspect at the ga- the NorUi High School band. j ra Ee door. Chairman for the music festi- val will be Milton Marcus. Dl- rectors will include: Jerry An- drews, Theodore Gon-e, Ken neth Pipes, and Robert Jones. Burton E Capt U.S.N.. George Bond, MI)., Medical Officer for Sca- lab-,1, will speak at the Wednes- Under the Sea. Members of the Torrance Wa- County to Test Warning System Civil defense sirens of the combined Los Angeles City and Los Angeles County warning ter Commission will meet to- systems will be sounded Friday Belzer, member of'morrow at 7 p.m. for a regular at 10 a.m. In the customary the Board of Education, will meeting. The session will be ! month-end test of the equip- represent the board at the con-!held in Room 214 at the Citylment, Sheriff Peter J. Pitches! cert. illall. 303 1 Torrance Blvd. (announced. SPECIAL ORGAN PURCHASE! lez of Tucson; 7 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. Burial was in Holy Cross Cem- etery. Developers To Appeal Sentences em Ave., was celebrated this'"" "' ^".Jl"*?1 " 1!; 1 ', ' .. morning at the Church of thcj 1"?1 Ma>' 9 - 19^- '" C°Iumhla Nalivttv Riwarv was «id at thp' He Us SUH'lved by his Widow. ^JSTKS TSiSS R r; : H!rn broth7- GeTn p ^^ 51^- Chape,, astnlght y ^^^» Mrs. Orozco, a resident of the area for 34 years, was born Dec. 10. 18S7. in Tucson, Aril. She died Saturday. She Is survived by daughter, Mrs, Lucio Ayala of Torrance; a on. Alberto of Rodondo Beach; a brother. Rafael Martinez of Tncson: a sister, Mrs. Jesus Ve- NOLLAC TESTim-n that he !h*adsi ! «"venUoiii and vU- filed a report to the City Council:" 0" 8 "?*-_________ on every occupancy permit! Nollac Is also accused of rec- redistributed to those who per- sewer work. He described ommending a $10.785 reimburse-lit as a "trust fund." not a fund ment to Jewell Und Co. for tnm the public treasury, construction of a sewer lift sta-, . . . tion. and recommending a reim- M REGARD to compeutive MANY, MANY FINE ORGANS REDUCED TO FIT ANY FAMILY BUDGET... BRAND NEW WURLITZER CONTEMPORARY 2-44 Not* Keyboards, Sustain percussion, P«d«l Sustain, Hawaiian Guitar Glid« Pedal—Ebony finiih. NO DOWN PAYMENT CHOICE OF TERMS Many Used Orqani & Leslie Speakers from $149.00 699 Eleanor Brown bursement of 13.056 to Kenland Md[n Nollac ,,, ,., u if m{ Development for con.nniction of ,he ^ effldent , 0 , ace ! The Dlstrkt Court of Appeals," sanitary sewer, both ofwhlch iin ad , the ^^^ CB|, for will be asked to o\-erturn con-i*6" be cowrtructed free for Mdf n^ Sy Stem would not pro- 'tempt of court convictions f or ,«ty expense. Iduce the lowest possible bid. "I have rarely seen a c:ty get u low a price as a contractor aid/ - ...-. ..- =v..~ Kenneth Battrum and his as- sociates, an attorney for the' IN THE Kenland Incident. Funeral services for Eleanor group has told the Press-Her-^'oiUc is also ace-used of failing If. Brown, of 2401 W. 229th St., aid. |to Inform the city manager that were conducted Saturday at UMJ Attorney Dudley Gray said he i Kenland had not complied wlth: a dd C |n «"ulirtnls Mortuary i win file the appeal papers to- the competitive bidding require-1 ^dividual can go to Stone and Myers Chapel. Mrs. Brown, a native of j day. He expects' decision Frt-iments of'the city code, Illinois, died March 19. I day or Monday. She was born Sept. 19, 1M2, , ^uttrum and three of his as- and had Mved In Torrance forjsodates, convicted of contempt Bore than » years. {of court for refusing to testify Mrs. Brown Is survived by i ! m the Civil Service Conunls-, daughter, Beryl Justice of Tor-Ujon hearings against suspend- aty Engineer Walter M. | Nollac, are under sentence. Each of the four war sent- | enced to five days In the county j Nollac testified that subdlvl- an second subcontractor and ask him to Used Conn Artist Organ 2 full keyboard! A full pedil board, leek down top 2 Leilie speaker*— I13OO fantastio value at IJT7 New FARFISA Organs 2 keyboardi, 13 pedali, "Rock" ba>«. lower *3QQ keyboard. Only JTT WallichsMusicCity STORE OF THE STARS Hawthorne & Artesia, Torrance Telephone FR 0-4511 ORGAN - PIANO LESSONS Oran Cio Sp.cl.1 Pl«»* m»4 i«4 «>rtlT No ttM fraclk. P«im:« Ct*it k«n. to BlMh C^l F*. 9-4111 ranee; a sUter, Mary of Illinois; and three grandchildren. Joseph Tacher Funeral services for Joseph Bernard Tacher, 16U Torrance Blvd., were conducted Monday afternoon at the Stone Myen Mortuary Chapel. Burial is to be in Johnstown, Pa. Mr. Tacher, who had lived here for the past four years, was born March 9, 1918. In Pennsyl- vania. He died last Thursday. Surviving are his widow. Mild- and fined $500 last Thurs day. Battrum, Richard l>eon- ard, Teruyuki FuJJi and Robert The sentences were stayed, however, until April 1 to per- mit the four men to file ap- peal*. Gray tald he will file an ap- peal with the State Supreme Court If U FABRIC SHOP <1IL Sunny Fabrics ter 'of New York tnd Edward, '• nlr ' lhc "PP°al . . Harold, and Theodore of Penn sylvania; his mother, Mrs. Su san Tacher of Pennsylvania; four sisters; and 15 grand children. Puppeteers Seek New Members Youth who want to create their own puppets are Invited! to Join the Torranc-e Puppeteers, | an organization for boys and girls 9 to 16 years old. Meeting every Friday from S:30 to 5:30 pm beginning April 11. the members will make their own puppets or marion-' ettes. The group will also create their own plays, performing them before various community groups or at city activities. Registration for Torrance res-i Idents Is now in progress. There win be an open registration f<r area residents beginning next 1 Monday. There Is no registration fee for the activity, sponsored by the Torrance Recreation Depart ment. Meetings will be held atj the Joslyn Center, 3335 Torrance i Blvd. ' $rt^$eraft| tvary Warfnaaday tn< Friday 'H iee-7 1 rtlZI-WMMNG MWtfArUt tftW CAUTORWA NEWSPAPER PUIUSHIRS ASSOCIATKW | | Mambar of National Nawipapar Aaaoclallon Calif. Nawapapar Publuhara Aun L.A. luburban Nawtpapari. Inc Varidad Audit Circulation TIM Ml«ul Co.. National *)api. OLtNN W. PftIL Pubiiahar HIIO L. BUNOV Jttrr Rtynoldt .... Cny Editor Oana Mobarli: Dupliy Adv. Mgr. Clmt Davey . . . Circulation Mgr. I Adjudwaiatf a lagal ntwapapar dictad. Oacraa No. CZIM70, Juna SO. 1»*4. tUBKRIPTION MATISt By Carriar. tOe a month. Mall tub- arnpllona ttt.M a y.ar. Circular DUNKIN1 «. DONUTS IIP 12510 Crenihow I TORRANCE 1 Phone 326-9610 Wl PLIDGt TO MAKI DUNKIN' DONUTS FRESH IVIRY 4 HOURS | FOR SPRING SAVE NOW FOR EASTER! Signature HEVER.PRESS PRINTS the fun never sets on an RTD EASTER VACATION SHOPPING DISNEYLAND KNOTTS BERRY FARM MARINELAND STUDIOS FARMERS MARKET IFTSo/JGOODIES PPICIS 600D THRU SUNDAY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! Unfilled EASTER BASKETS A Mrt«y of HTlM hen «»icJ> to chooo . . . M kaw ntytkiaf (W'll *Md to ct«.ia a facial baakat for ikM a»atlM alMM..... BUNNY ASSORTMENT EASTER EGG DYE JELLY BIRD EGGS aHtaf kaaula* Iran XT Mil It tonjot cudUav fid rrm COOON IAJL MUSICAI. SUMY 14" KGOM Infant's ^•ANKLETS Ladies' PANTY HOSE Ladies' NYLON HOSE 100% Cotton Pre- ihrunlr. No ironing fa red. 38" wide. JEWELRY Assortment Girl's Bobby SOCKS Boy's Orion « CREW SOCKS ... In Uodli 3 Pr. Boy's Crew SOCKS HOYA CLOTH M«chin, Wathiblt W«th & wt«r cotton. WrinkU-.hed. shrunk. 38-39 inchct wide. Foster Grant SUNGLASSES PLAYWEAR DUCK E«ty Care Cotton. W«ih«ble 35-36 inchet wide. CHOICE AQUA NET HAIR SPRAY CAMAY SOAP CANDY BARS Haraaay. Manliia Owe*, hoy a^ih t MUrtl.«»f. Corner* at lie ITH COUPON _ TORRANCE STORE ONLY TORRANCE BLVD. at ANZA "Vi Adventi Film Sc April 2 A documentary has become almo< adventure will be [ the Torrance Ret! partment in coopt the I/w Angeles o um of Natural Hist "The Slcy Ahovl Below" will be sh pm. Friday. April .loslyn Tenter, h free. In 1959 a French dition began a l.fl through primitive, areas of New Gu months later, only bers of the party hi the trip. They surv rural hazards of tl encountered pygmli ters and cannibal whom were living 7,000 years ago. "The Sky Abow Below' 'is present* turnl service to thi by the Ix»s Angeles seum of \nturnl II Easter < and Gif \MRRISH 1W( OFFICE FUR 3411 TORRAN 370-851 INCQ AH ?ou 3 HOLED R NOTE PAP WIDE OR RUI KLEEI Box of 20G or Colon PLA1 Disposab PKG. OF i Pre-Sterilht Fltt Playti Nurttr LEP/ Celloph< PLA Sweal Ctoer Pt««tic la wlfk LM ! « tor .11 il»4)a i 100 Paper 9 INCH SIZI PfRFECT FOR THE UP COM AND SE) OWL RE)

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A-2 PRESS-HERALD MARCH 26, 1969

ObituariesSSl,, Chamber to Hear;Concerl(Continued from Page 1)

fees. Young said the defendant nevei claimed to have made payment exclusively In one way.

Under further questioning from Andenxin. Nollac said

Storv of 'Mary'Kenneth Olson Annie Rodarmel

rnnpml «>n-ir* f«- KpnnMh Funeral services for Annie Rajii Knternrises saw to it that rmSToto^^0 7ied^'*««««»n~'^n»*«>««»rt««i' a 't - lnsuranr« "nd *!»" «" day. were conducted morning at the Halv veil Mortuary Chap was in Green Hills Memorial

j"The Queen Mary Story" will,

be featured at the regular I. monthlv membership luncheon

Tuesdav in ™ Cil>'- Ala wilh stonc and i wvre pald He also **U "" kelV the 'Torrance Area Chamber *on-I e,v Myers Mortuar>' »n charge of lo- ! no records of his payments orl^ commme tomorrow at the! ' nuH.,1 cal arrangements. hw expenditures for labor and^j, Horse Restaurant.

Mrs. Rodarmel, of Compton. materials for the boat durtngi f . nnwii. had lived in the area for w the time nOmMip. of Park "ou "'" "' """"''-" »" - " " " "" i« if- jthe Diners/Queen Mary Corp of

Mr 01«>n of RoHine Hills P" £"1^ V '" Anderson commented that'long Beach, will present the Mr. Olson. of Rolling Hills. ., ,., shp dlod Sundav ^^ menli()ned ^ pn^am _was born Aug. 4. 1918. in Min- Survtving arc ^ moitwT _ nesota. A resident of the area Mrs Verna Rodariwl o( Tcn . for 24 years, he ouned and oper- essw |wo son Truman E ated the Olson Glass Co. He was| land , ^ l; s .,

member of South Twr«i« W|lljam Rodartlic, NOLLAr ALSO testified Mon-

relations chairman for tl Chamber, said the luncheon will begin at noon. Reservations

er means of payment at the Au-;' Brian J K. Bell, membership gust hearing

i Army, and

Linns Hub and the Redondo t^"brothers" James Englandof d^ tnat ntX Manager Ferrarolmay be secured by calling the Beach Elks Lodge. ! Compton and Vernon England of nevrr told him *ny he expected Chamber offices, 1510 Cravens

He also belonged to Uie Na- Tennessee; two sisters, Ozellar Nollac '" report information Ave. tional Plate Glus Jobber A«so- Franklin of Compton and Pearl 'hat had never been required be-; elation and the Mirror Manttftc-jAnderson of Tennessw: and tw-o'ore - *" re«ard to tract de\-el-; ROSENBERG. a veteran

opment. Southland rtstaurateur, will dis-. Several of the charges against j « « °* economic impact of the! Nollac contend that the su*-'*1"'" Mary ln her T' role as »

; convention center, floating res-and "Museum of the

turer* Association (grandchildren.Mr. Olson in survived by hlsj

widow, Betty Jeanne; a son. AndfCS CarrilloKenneth Jr.: a daughter. Sand-i services for Uidres G Car- P*cted city engineer failed to in- ra. all of Rolling Hills: his moth- rillo who ^ here Sundayi wlll form the city manager of thel ta"ra.nt er. Ellen Olson of Torrance: and 'be conducted in Bogata. Colum- number of occupancies for f**;a brother, Gorden of Rolling bja Hllh stono and Myers ^OT. 'which permits were granted in a The 1.020-foot Uner Is now un-HUls. luan- m charce of arraiwe- Wact OWTCd h>' Jewcll I-"^ Co <!" going conversion at Pier E

ments nollac also allegedly failed to in the Port of Long Beach andMaHa OrOZCO i Mr. Carrlllo, a Merchant Ma- disclose that the company was * expected to welcome her first

, MaH, ^Jrine captain, died SuwJay while "nt making payments to Its sub- Vlsl 'ors in Apnl. 1»70. Kequiom mass forjMaria ^1,^ Co,ombian ^ w>s jn (he contractors, was behind In pay. -

Carmen Orozco'^8;^^_lwe iport of Los Angeles. He was iment ot Ws cit .v inspection fees. The luncheon meeting Is beingand that work on construction of sponsored jointly by the cham-

sump within the tract was ber's Member Relations and ( Conwntions and Visitors com- I mittees. Miss Isobel Bernay

FRED ROM Mil Hi Chamber Speaker

Slated at North High

lool BoxMan's Use Of the Sea

! Burglary i To Be T°PicAn unemployed carpenter was

arrested Monday for trying toKmal concert In a series of steal

,| (spring concerts presented by' orn,n e Torrance eletnentnry school and high school students wilt tnkr place tomorrow nt 7 .10 p.m. at

The sixth annual Soring Sym­ posium co-sponsored by the LosAngeles County Heart Assort-

two tool boxes from an|ation and the Los Angeles Academy of General Practice

John Acosta. 28, of 7720 loth St., was arrested

will be held at the Ambassador j Hotel today and Thursday.

North High 182nd St.

School, MZO W.itwo detectives from the Los An (geles Police Department who

Performers will be students [ were following him. The arrest day meeting on "Man's Futurefrom Crenshaw. Madison. Per-i was made at 2.126 W. 236th ry. Kdison. Madder. Cair.! |>laro .. . . . Casimlr, Lincoln. Hamilton. jnU,Pant - Mrs -

lnp home's occu Gracc Mizuno, 36,, . .

Yukon Elementary Schools and confronted the suspect at the ga- the NorUi High School band. j raEe door.

Chairman for the music festi- val will be Milton Marcus. Dl- rectors will include: Jerry An- drews, Theodore Gon-e, Ken neth Pipes, and Robert Jones.

Burton E

CaptU.S.N..

George Bond, MI)., Medical Officer for Sca-

lab-,1, will speak at the Wednes-

Under the Sea.

Members of the Torrance Wa-

County to Test Warning System

Civil defense sirens of the combined Los Angeles City and Los Angeles County warning

ter Commission will meet to- systems will be sounded Friday Belzer, member of'morrow at 7 p.m. for a regular at 10 a.m. In the customary

the Board of Education, will meeting. The session will be ! month-end test of the equip- represent the board at the con-!held in Room 214 at the Citylment, Sheriff Peter J. Pitches! cert. illall. 303 1 Torrance Blvd. (announced.

SPECIAL ORGAN PURCHASE!

lez of Tucson; 7 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren.

Burial was in Holy Cross Cem­ etery.

Developers To Appeal Sentences

em Ave., was celebrated this'"" "' ^".Jl"*?1" 1!;1 ', ' .. morning at the Church of thcj 1"?1 Ma>' 9 - 19^- '" C°IumhlaNalivttv Riwarv was «id at thp' He Us SUH'lved by his Widow.S£ JSTKS TSiSS Rr; : H!rn broth7- GeTn p ^^ 51^-Chape,,astnlghty ^^^»

Mrs. Orozco, a resident of the area for 34 years, was born Dec. 10. 18S7. in Tucson, Aril. She died Saturday.

She Is survived by daughter, Mrs, Lucio Ayala of Torrance; a on. Alberto of Rodondo Beach; a brother. Rafael Martinez of Tncson: a sister, Mrs. Jesus Ve-

NOLLAC TESTim-n that he !h*adsi "«! «"venUoiii and vU- filed a report to the City Council:"0" 8 "?*-_________ on every occupancy permit!

Nollac Is also accused of rec­redistributed to those who per-

sewer work. He describedommending a $10.785 reimburse-lit as a "trust fund." not a fund ment to Jewell Und Co. for tnm the public treasury, construction of a sewer lift sta-, . . . tion. and recommending a reim- M REGARD to compeutive

MANY, MANY FINE ORGANS REDUCED TO FIT ANY FAMILY BUDGET...

BRAND NEW WURLITZER CONTEMPORARY2-44 Not* Keyboards, Sustain percussion, P«d«l Sustain, Hawaiian Guitar Glid« Pedal—Ebony finiih.

NO DOWN PAYMENT CHOICE OF TERMSMany Used Orqani & Leslie Speakers from $149.00

699

Eleanor Brown

bursement of 13.056 to Kenland Md[n Nollac ,,, ,., u if m{ Development for con.nniction of ,he ^ effldent , 0 ,ace ! The Dlstrkt Court of Appeals," sanitary sewer, both ofwhlch iin ad , the ^^^ CB|, for will be asked to o\-erturn con-i*6" '° be cowrtructed free for Mdf n^ SyStem would not pro-

'tempt of court convictions f or ,«ty expense. Iduce the lowest possible bid.

"I have rarely seen a c:ty get u low a price as a contractor aid/ - ...-. ..- =v..~

Kenneth Battrum and his as­ sociates, an attorney for the' IN THE Kenland Incident.

Funeral services for Eleanor group has told the Press-Her-^'oiUc is also ace-used of failing If. Brown, of 2401 W. 229th St., aid. |to Inform the city manager that were conducted Saturday at UMJ Attorney Dudley Gray said he i Kenland had not complied wlth: addC|n«"ulirtnls

Mortuary i win file the appeal papers to- the competitive bidding require-1 ^dividual can go toStone and MyersChapel. Mrs. Brown, a native of j day. He expects' decision Frt-iments of'the city code,Illinois, died March 19. I day or Monday.

She was born Sept. 19, 1M2, , ^uttrum and three of his as- and had Mved In Torrance forjsodates, convicted of contempt Bore than » years. {of court for refusing to testify

Mrs. Brown Is survived by i ! m the Civil Service Conunls-, daughter, Beryl Justice of Tor-Ujon hearings against suspend-

aty Engineer Walter M. | Nollac, are under sentence.

Each of the four war sent- | enced to five days In the county j

Nollac testified that subdlvl-

ansecond

subcontractor and ask him to

Used Conn Artist Organ2 full keyboard! A full pedil board, leek down top — 2 Leilie speaker*— I13OO fantastio value at IJT7

New FARFISA Organs2 keyboardi, 13 pedali, "Rock" ba>«. lower *3QQ keyboard. Only JTT

WallichsMusicCitySTORE OF THE STARS

Hawthorne & Artesia, TorranceTelephone FR 0-4511

ORGAN - PIANO LESSONS

Oran CioSp.cl.1 Pl«»* m»4i«4 «>rtlT NottM fraclk. P«im:« t« Ct*itk«n. to BlMh C^l F*. 9-4111

ranee; a sUter, Mary of Illinois; and three grandchildren.

Joseph TacherFuneral services for Joseph

Bernard Tacher, 16U Torrance Blvd., were conducted Monday afternoon at the Stone Myen Mortuary Chapel. Burial is to be in Johnstown, Pa.

Mr. Tacher, who had lived here for the past four years, was born March 9, 1918. In Pennsyl­ vania. He died last Thursday.

Surviving are his widow. Mild-

and fined $500 last Thurs day. Battrum, Richard l>eon- ard, Teruyuki FuJJi and Robert

The sentences were stayed, however, until April 1 to per­ mit the four men to file ap­ peal*.

Gray tald he will file an ap­ peal with the State Supreme Court If U

FABRIC SHOP<1IL Sunny

Fabrics

ter 'of New York tnd Edward, '• nlr ' lhc "PP°al . . •Harold, and Theodore of Penn­ sylvania; his mother, Mrs. Su­ san Tacher of Pennsylvania; four sisters; and 15 grand­ children.

Puppeteers Seek New Members

Youth who want to create their own puppets are Invited! to Join the Torranc-e Puppeteers, | an organization for boys and girls 9 to 16 years old.

Meeting every Friday from S:30 to 5:30 pm beginning April 11. the members will make their own puppets or marion-' ettes.

The group will also create their own plays, performing them before various community groups or at city activities.

Registration for Torrance res-i Idents Is now in progress. There win be an open registration f<r area residents beginning next 1 Monday.

There Is no registration fee for the activity, sponsored by the Torrance Recreation Depart ment. Meetings will be held atj the Joslyn Center, 3335 Torrance i Blvd. '

$rt^$eraft|tvary Warfnaaday tn< Friday 'H

iee-7 1rtlZI-WMMNG MWtfArUt •

tftW • CAUTORWA NEWSPAPER •

PUIUSHIRS ASSOCIATKW | |

Mambar of • National Nawipapar Aaaoclallon •

Calif. Nawapapar Publuhara Aun • L.A. luburban Nawtpapari. Inc •

Varidad Audit Circulation • TIM Ml«ul Co.. National *)api.

OLtNN W. PftIL Pubiiahar

HIIO L. BUNOV

Jttrr Rtynoldt .... Cny Editor Oana Mobarli: Dupliy Adv. Mgr.

Clmt Davey . . . Circulation Mgr. I Adjudwaiatf a lagal ntwapapar

dictad. Oacraa No. CZIM70, Juna SO. 1»*4.

tUBKRIPTION MATISt By Carriar. tOe a month. Mall tub- arnpllona ttt.M a y.ar. Circular

DUNKIN1 «. DONUTS IIP

12510 Crenihow I

TORRANCE 1 Phone 326-9610 •Wl PLIDGt TO MAKI •

DUNKIN' DONUTS • FRESH •

IVIRY 4 HOURS |

FOR SPRING

SAVE NOW FOR EASTER!

Signature

HEVER.PRESS

PRINTS

the fun never sets on an RTD

EASTER VACATION

SHOPPING• DISNEYLAND• KNOTTS BERRY

FARM• MARINELAND• STUDIOS FARMERS MARKET

IFTSo/JGOODIES

PPICIS 600D THRU SUNDAY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST!

Unfilled EASTER BASKETSA Mrt«y of HTlM hen «»icJ> to chooo . . . M kaw ntytkiaf (W'll *Md to ct«.ia a facial baakat for ikM a»atlM alMM.....BUNNY

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