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i \ Weather Balloon Floats to Kansas ' PH 547S I 3»S» i NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'8 SALB T.O. No. 10IF-S On AprU IK. 1969. at 11 no AM Care Escrow fo.. Inr , a* duly at pointed TriiMe* under and pur«u*r to Derd of Trust dated December 2. 1MW. Executed Bv: .1. H. Barton Con»tructlon Co.. lixj. and recorded December 29. 19B6. aa lust '1928. In book TO2nft. pagi South High drama Instructor |fhf * f jo!i A fourth-grade class at Carson What are the weather conditions three days In a row, but the firstJM Osburg has announced selec South Sets Cast for Teahouse' LEGAL NOTICI pag* 952. of tn* of fire of Street Elementary School bagan a weather-balloon experiment recently which has turned into lessons in geography, math- above them? The Weather Bu- reau provided some answers, and children looked up others. Now back to Mrs. Nelson's let- group went farthest because It |tion of the cast for the All-School \ f ff BIDDER FOR CASH (payable was windiest In Carson. The sec-i Play to be presented May l, 2, nf *"" ln '"""- """«> "' ond day of the experiment tt and 3 but the balloons still ematics, letter-writing, science. t er . what In thp world Is silage' meterology, vocabulary, and children from urban Los Angel- The card asked the finder to even neighborlinrss. The class set aloft 80 es don't know, so a vocabulary)write down the time and place ex- lesson began. found, condition of the balloon, perimental weather balloons on I Ori ginaiiy they studied wrath- j whether it was deflated or burst. .Tan 29. earh with a card at tached asking that the finder fill it out and return to Carson er. What makes a helium-filled lan«l location found, balloon rise faster than an air- filled balloon'1 Thev found out! WRITING to the "Tea House of the August Moon," a play by John Patrick adapted from a novel by Vern Sneider, received the Pulltzer Prize In 1953-54. Street School, 161 K. Carson St. ;, nat the balloons eventually fall'Mrs. Nelson Invited them to i«ln ne P ''c balloons made a; hack , earth ^3^!* tne highericorne see the farm If they were 1600-mile night over the Rocky'atmosphere Is thinner. They lever In Kansas. Mountains to » farm In I-eon- studled and recorded wind di ! And the an ardville. Ran., and there the sto- rection and found ,s ^^ , - answer to Mrs. Nel- ^^.^ ^ (() h(jw , ong ft the afternoon than in the morn-;took a nine-Inch helium-filled A FARMER making his dallv."* . . . ; balloon to travel from « Carson trek to haul S,lage found the def- ' ' * , school yard to a Kansas? lated baUoon near a grove of THKIR PURPOSE was to see Just two days. Ttie large cart Includes Chris Sampson, Dave Anderson. John ,Asaro, Keith I.arsen, Marge children 'Newkirk. Debbie Zuanich. Mike Ramsey, Randall Season. Ron Marzilli, Joe Valentino, William Bull, James Snyder, Mark Alex- ander. Rosemary Garagliano. Terresa Crimmens. Paula John- son, Carolyn May. Robert SteW th* I'nlted State*) at lobby of Care Escrow Co.. Inr . S140 W. 190th Street. Torrance. Callfc.. _. _. rlitht. title .ind Intere.t ronv.yed to mid now held by It under nalrf Deed "f Tru«t In the property situated in the city of Tnrr»nc», in wld Counly and State deacrlbed aa Ix>l 3 ul Tract 28889, as per map recorded in Book 72S Page* 4S and 43 of Mann In the office of the coun- ty recorder of «>lid Said ««le will be i ling title. poMe* incc-i to p.iy th«i i of the not* Valetino. Mel Table. Darlene'wn w.'Vinuii. ;"With"tn't«re"t" from| ember 28, 1968. a* in nald note ided, ailvnncei. if aJiy. under No 1v DnhoriQ llnHcroc r"ht-ic Van deliv iy. Kooena nooges. tnns \an- ,, n derleest, Robert Hill, Patti Ber- 1 , . . the ternn of nald Deed of Trust. fcei, charp»a and expennej of the Trunt-e mid of the tru»ta created by -aid Deed of Tni«t. The benrfirlar>- under eald Deed of Triut, by r«a.«on of a breach or 'lefa>ilt In the ohligatione eerured it hereby, heretofore executed , ed lo th ned f Default nand for Hnle. and wrltti ry, Sandra Covey, Stephinh? ih* I i rmler..i«ned0 to' <rii"*"id P, rlt d D»- the card, but their curiosity was piqued. How long did tt take a balloon to travel from Torrance to Leon- ardvllle tn eastern Kansas? So they sent along a self-ad (Iressed, stamped envelope ask- ing Miss I.lnda Petrlcone's class to tell them. The children had received cards from Solvang, Riverside. Orange County, San Bernardino and even Los Angeles Inter- national Airport The balloons were sent up'about that! i John Elliott and Pat Richv 96S.*the and Pussycat 9 Fine Evening in the Theater .breach i corded IL _._.. _ . «ld Official Recordu Date: March 11.1969. I CARE ESCROW CO.. INC, 1 as nald T By CHARLES BRILKS One might find the life of a part-time book store clerk and j part-time writer (whose worjc Is misses her. ,of the second act when he comes home at 2 a.m., discovers that Doris Is gone and actually ness. Unfortunately the tempo slacked in spots, as many of the second act scene changes seemed overly long, and dlrec- Tn h ih I y> jtoo symbolistic to be accepted)' Jo Lasman Is an attractive 'tor Drake sometimes Ignored rven unc* wnere tnat was. ipretty dull, but not so with the'woman with the ability to look;comedy for dramatic Inter- wft'on'tlT i life °' Fe"* Snerman ln Char*1 verY cattv and very warm with- jpretation, in some scenes «« vi so MISS of in ch olher In thp Palmer and Jacquie . Ih. rhilrlr™ rW.rl«1 In The two-character play con- dience some fast paced laughs. n ?rns the life of Felix (The! ''ouch. ' M" ,.,, , «< '"own, whose use of spy glasses! PART OF the success of "Owli All tn all, "The Owl and the H »" _ L, ? d th* !'° ot>!WnWe f*ts nlm Mo an | and the Pussycat" must rest Pussycat" combines the neces- mrilt e' unusual dUemma wnen ne i*-!*11" dtrector Jack Drake. He sary Ingredients for a fine eve- forrn' portfl "** profitable nocturnal I moved his actors well and gave nlng of theatre. Chapel Threatre | PH 5472 : 3*505 NOTICK OF MARSHAL'S SALB ; No. 30301 FECK. Plalnllff ve. OMAT8U, Defendant By virtue of an execution Iwraed on February 17. 1968 by the Munl- of California, upon a Judgment en- tered In favor of FREDERICK FECK m* judgment credllor and axnlnet H A\AYO OMAT.«I iu> judg- ment il'hlor. Khowini a net balance of $17.118.1 actually due on »ald judgment on the dnta of th* Imni- nnce of iald execution. I have levied upon all the right, title and li eat of naid judgment debtor In the property in the Counly of Lo» An- (tek. Stale of California, deacrlbed a* follow* A portion of Lot (. Tract MSB, recorded Document Xo. 3147. Book 44303. Page 137 of Mape. R*c- ordi of Lo« Angelea Counly. record- ed 3/30 .%4 r known ttreet addreae came under discussion. NOW THEY had team habits of a young lady (The Pus- |them some Interesting and ex- sycat) to her landlord. Felix finds himself confronted i tremely funny pieces of bul- ls located at 2222 Lomita Blvd. For reservations call ITS-3636. Commission Grants Kate the play bcgias here with round ! after round of verbal sword fighting and name calling all Schultz of Carson High tried her Acts As Supervisor For A Day Seventeen-year - old K a t h y Some 47 girls, leaders of scho- .-..__. GIVEN o'clock A.M! at Courthonae step* 833 Maple Avenue. City of Torranc*. County of Lo« Angel**. Slat* o California. I will »elT at public auc- tion to the hlicheet bidder, for caab In lawful money of the Unltw State., all the right, title and Inter "I of mid Judgment debtor In th* nbo<* described property. 01 much thereof u may b* nerei_ to uiinfy naJd execution, with ac- crued intereat «d mat*. Dated at Torruc*. California. March H. 1MB I.F.SI.IF. R KEATS. Marnhal Iclpal Courte. lot Angtlea of the latter by Doris. 'hand as a public officeholder ,and a member of the County lastic and campus activities at; Co K ARENX. their respective school Herbert* campuses in the I^s Angeles . pr TlHt i*»'»«im* A BOOK wormlsh Intellectual!Board of Supervrson Tuesday |city school system, occupied the Su7t«! mill. J !,«»«.' .fellow who leads H quiet logical when she assumed the official! off ices of the various county de-j ol *" The California Public UuuliesJIfe, Felix Is all but overpowered duties normally handled bv Su-'partments during the day. Commission has granted South-'by the gutter-mouthed, illogical]pervisor Burton W. Chace as the) Mlu Schultz, a senior at Car- crn Counties and Southern Call-1 Doris. What makes the whole 'representative of the. Fourth Su- son High School, is active In ce«TiricAf« OF" SUSINISS fomla Gas Cos. a 3.7 per cent 'situation even funnier Is that pervlsorial District. ':amj)us activities, particularly] T,,,, '!CT.ITIOO« NAMI. rate increase to offset increases!they eventually fall In love. but| The occasion was Girls' Day, sports. She Is a members of the In the cost of gas they purchase continue to wage war until the,In Government, the annual pro- {Girls' Athletic Association, Let- from Kl Paso Natural (ias Co. final curtain. jgram sponsored by the Business ter Girls, Youth Sen-ice r'~ fciitiou.frrn and the 10 per cent federal sur tuc. million a year. Of this amount. In the mammoth lead roles and Professional Women's Clubs are Duke Schneldrr and Jo Las- and the I-os Angeles City Board The increase amounts to $21 2 man. Both are perfectly cast and work well together to pro- the 15,4(2.000 related to the fed- vide the audience with good sol- of Education. ban. Youth Service Tennis, and Youth Sen-Ice Volleyball. She Is a foreign language ma- Supervisor Chace welcomed Jor and Is interested In travel Miss Schultz at his office at the abroad. She lives at 133 E. 22fth E,',f An.Si" start of the office day and es- era! surtax b temporary and'Id ensemble acting will not be charged to customers | Schm-lder creates a clever 'corted her to the hearing cham- when the surtax Is lifted rharacterlzatlon utili/ing Just bers of the Hall of Admlnls- Impact of the Increase on bills ! the right amount of reverse psy-i(ration for the regular Board of the average rwidentlal cus-irhology to maintain his ground (session She and other Girls' tomer will nn fatcomp.inM- ii.ui i.,| Ui ini >.. -( scenes oci-urs In the middle,the Board In action. St., Canon. UftAL NOTICI NOTICI FOK BIO* ON l Sl' SCHOOL SUPPLIES, EQUIPMCNT > *2** AND "BPAIRS ISea .Ifled fl.-hool metric! of I.o* Al K ite* County win racalr* blda for rnlahlng certain achool auppllaa. equipment and repair* aa per Hat and apeclflcatlona on HI* In the Hunlneaa office. XUS l>lua del Amo Torranca California Kadi bid mutt ha luhmllled on a printed form fiirnlih*d by the R,»rd »f EducaMou: mint b* eaaled and filed In the Biulne** Office jn or b*fur* Krlday, Aprli 11. 9«* at 10 AM and will be opened ... >farch 3. 1*9. before ..... _ Notary Puhllr In and for aald f Hie. pernonally appeared Robert L. N*w- man known lo me to he tha per eon whoee name la euhncrlbed (o UM Ithln hiKlnmient and acknowl- ge<l he exrciitod the earn*. Notary publlr CommiMlon Bxp April *. UT2 ' April £ IMS PHS47S 6S4741 CIRTiriCATC Of SUilNtSS, riCTITIOUi NAMt The underalgned do certify (hi r. cnnductiiif a biinlnex Sr|"ilr.d«. Torran.e CallfornU %. I JOT IW * «« Will U»- U|rPII*-*l . 1 mm^lAm* . m. mm »-l B MlMIc *t that time and place pi*"* of i e»ld.m ••£••• M teh bid a*gT*g*tlng $1.000 or o»*r * tar* »lut '*•*• *** lrtt- muet b* accompanied by a certl- r»"c * ._ _ «tn,i,.. nil fled »t caahler'a check for not leu _ Ur w»vn» » »tnrk*y. USW of th* total amount of T", provided that If only c*r- bld *r* accepted; ubatl- flciitlone firm .-_.._ BKATTY IIAR and tlia.1 M loiiiiivned of the followlni . wboee name* In full an< of reeMeme ar* ae follow* T«r- Irla. th* bidder mar thereupon lubaU- tula a certlflad or renhler'a chark "' March 10. 1SW NANVY KWlTCBY I>R. WATNT5 K. tTDCKCY >l Calirnmla. Dlflrlcl uraiy compa not leaa thai to tu an annual ' bond In Ui* >um 13.000.00 to Inaur* hide aubnilttad fNf^ tUM during the life el OM bScV above mentioned (tMck or bidder* bond almll b* It van guarantee that Ih* bidder will ply with the term* of hl< ..lined; bid. and If the nucceaifut bidder! fall! thin to comply with the lernu of th* (Igned bid, aft»r acceptance thereof by the board, till check " DOROTHT K BUMOWm. itn bon'o^wlfl'ba"forfeited. " Preference >hall be gl»en to aup-iJS" nllen. mattrlala or «<julpnient pro- ""o 8uc«d niaiiuf»'4 turad or grown In P"'aoi th* SUt* of California. P" - Buard «..«.. tt.a right to cinririCATt or DUSINISS. FICTITIOUS NAMC The in:,|eri.igned doea eertlhr he to ..I,: 'oeu at 94318 Weeee >• California, under and that ha folk In full follow. **c* A»e- IWEABLY EVERYBODY... READS EVERY PAGE OF THIS NEWSPAPER! WHY NOT L£T THEM READ YOUR ADVERTISEMENT? , School Dlatrtct F. U Matioi ' .aUnt Bup*rmt*ndenl- UntfUd School Dated TotTMM, California, June W Mar' IS. Apr. J. ISM I ha paraoi ....l to the within In- . knuwledged ha »«* of all newspaper readers will turn to the page carrying your ad Mi •tfSINin IS LOCAl.. ............. AOVIRTtSI M YOUR LOCAl NIWSPAPIR Press-Herald Serving Torranc*. Lomita, Harbor City. North Rtdondo Press-Journal NOTICI TO CPIIDITOM Notice la (Iran to the c tha abuve decedent that having clalnia egaUi.t > »r« r«iuired to file ih. flee / the r-omitv I'- March la 1». PH—MM 00 MOO CfMTIFICATC OF BUOINIM, FICTITIOUi NAM« ] The und<-r»i»ij»<l dim certify ha -onducUnjr a l>u-inee> at 'XM W tnV*fl"tltl»ua*flrni nama o/ Uarty'a Tua.o and that aaid firm ia com- - .1 if the followlny poraon, u,rue In full and plara of l.n, i- aafullowi: J -t-ph i)f.,it-« A.ord Jr. W7V - I'aiif.jnila aimlL' with the HIM- : ' ry M.U.-IKTU within fuur iiwiillin t.N tha flrel publication of Uiia no- !> Ball adn Serving Carton, •••1 oortloii. of Horkor City Admlnlatrato- the abote S-3W1. B»t l. U I*. M. 1«M K 8UUOWMU, f iDIATH NOTICI DEATH NOTICE OKO7.ro. Maria Bel firmi pa5»<") awav March 22. Born Dec. in. 18.VT In Tlirnon. Arlz Surrllred by daughter, r 1-urlo Ayala of Tnrranc-: _ Alh-rto of Rxlonrto Bearh: brother. R«fael Martinez: i ter. Mr». Jei-iiii Velrz. both Tnrson^ 7 iran-lrhiMren IS Treat rrandchlldren. Ro.«»ry March 25. 7 XI p.m.. Chapel of the Bel> 8tone * Myer> Mot tuarv Requiem M*«». Marc! M. *-30 am., rhurrh of th 1929 In Columbia. South A lea. Survived by wife. E of Columbia: 2 broOien. O<-r man and Cabrlelle both of Bogota; nl-ter. Mra. Janii" local CEMETERY LOTS TiRVKRA. A n f n n I « A I'»»«f.l R»(V March Jl. 1W9. fiiirvlved by her griuid.ion.. Rohert. Frsnk and Marnu, Montoya Rowiry Monday. March 24. McNemey colonial IB40 Arnlon. \Vllm- Holy M ily Chn Int» NOTICES iven ov n*r nu.ioar.n Meofts- lun; rliuiht.ru. Vl< toria Sfl- J»r. Pearl Ort« and Mary grandchild.... 15 (treat grandrWI-'r.-n ry »«» held FrlrtBV f >.m. at MrNerney Colonial hapel 1640 Avalon Bird il»«ii « ! held Sat.. 10 a.m. l"ly Ksmllv rhiirrh Inter- n»iil. All Po'i Roi RODARMF.L. Annlt Re« pi«. ed away March 23. Born Sent 1. 1921 In AUbnmn. Survlver by mother. \Vrna Rortarni«! of Tenne«>»»; 2 Mm. Tniman England. U.S. Army. Wlllian hrothert. James England o' Oompton. Vemon Bngland o T«nne»e<>: 2 ilcfre. Oiellai Franklin of Complon. Pearl Andemon of TenneMe* (randrhlldren Serrlrm and interment will be In Pell Cl Alabama. Ptone « Mvere M< tuary In rharia «f local i r»n»ement« TJ'ITKH. ,toi.«phine K. - pM-e.1 awnv Mor.-h 21 lf»V Survivfd hy her hiitnin, dele ".inimht-r Vern''Blunt .1 hrolhom ivnd 3 -i^lcr!.. grandchildren and 'J (treat PERSONALS . !< Moil 1 pm Colonial rrmpel, Bhd.. Wllmltiiflo Green IIIllK. . Ifttn OLSON. KFXNETH rTVF.RETT a*ed awny March 22. Bor MOTKI Many Ilitlnin in the duil- flcatlona -- "Rmployment of- fered Men" or "Employmenl tended to eicluda or dlicour C* appllcatlona from per ou ot tha other MX. Sue I llatlnB* art for the conven laac* of rodan bacauae aome occupation* ara eonaiderec more attrmttlre to p*r*oaa of MM iez than the other. DL* crimination In employmeni becauae of lex la prohibited by the 1B64 ClrU Right.- Ar> with certain axceptloni (where >ex In a uona fld< quallflratli than li rtl« nenl« nployeee, etr ) Ad abbrevlatlo "M ' nlng othe brothe Bllen Ol« da.ieh- Rollinir Rolling Hill Marrli 55. Unlvrn-on Leave! Mortuary P»«tor-Henry Erl.-k «en officiating Interment -nre«n Hllla Memorial Park San Pedro STLvi Barbara Ann « ve^ old daughter of Mr and Mr Richard Sllva of Car.on pn.i ed away March 23. 1969 Ai- un-lved by her brother Ric' ard .leter. Dehra and Eih Mr« /on.ph Sllvi. Ro«an wan held Ttie«day. Ma-ch 3f! T 30 p m. In Mc^empv'n Col onlal Chapel 1640 ' ATalon Blvd . Wllmlnfton Mu« wi held Wednesday. 9 a m St. Phllo te AH sour- Chii l'em»te ACHER. Joeeph 1 paa**d away \fxrc March 9. 1!»18 In phr»i>e« atirh an "Op»n to men or women" "Equal opportunity employer." "Ope" to rlther Hex *' ' Enitlneer- men and Women" etr In- dkate that tba t>o«lllor« ar» open I" either «<iallfl'd Want Ads B'rnnrd irch Mt F .. .. __ Penn»y nla, Survlred b\- wife Mil dred. ft rone. Andrew A Wal fer of New York. Edw Hurold. Theodore, of P, grandchild rrlvanla: Mother Pennsylvania: Tucher 4 al'ten Ser Mortiwry Intf >«nor M . Sept In M* Card at Thanka CatnctarlM Camatary Lata Mortuarlaa. Cunaral Ha riorlata Loat A Found Notlcaa Leg el Notlcaa Paraanala Tranaportallon Profeeilonel Draaamaklng Ineonw Tax —— ——— MMIMI ....... Haalth AM* B*auty Alda A «hep* Rervlcee. awnp March |<> B< IB?.' In I!lln-r« ; dviRhter Beryl tii«lice , Torrance. *l»ier. Mary of Illi nol*. 3 gmndchlldren s»i-« Chapel of th* Belli ~ Myera Mortuary L mem.________ LOTS <i;,n EACH OST and FOUND [i-,HT »rey cocker » poodl* 1"f. : vr>. old U>!it vlr Ajia- h-im A FiRii-roa Mar 1». Prleiidly. ail"»ers In Hie ruini* Tinker. REWARD (hll 830- 3638 eve 436-9012 day>.____ 'lltT'l.L 'AUL COME" Miouie jod*j'. S «gl KOR CHADE.S- the problei v,.nr rhlld Icnri DRESSMAKING ind ALTERATIONS NCOME TAX Kederal * SUta. R-K Income Tax Service HAVE Torn TASKS DON'1 In the convenience of your own home thla THT OUR mnderat. price* ppolntmenu TE 5-4773 TE 5-7920 TE 0-7347 VAUcltX TAX SERVICE Since 1904 With or without appointment for Individual*, all ichedulM Including rental Income ?m * c *r nSfma^^ ie privacy of yoor | HOMI SttVKES •ul 'icaa iMiacellaneoun Plumbing A Heating Home Service* (Upnolatery ClMnlng) •Metrical Mom* Service* i TV. Radio, lit.) •uiidlng 41 SupRlle* , Decorating. PalntMf. P*perhanaln( HOME SERVICES Mi*c«IUrn*ou* MAINTENANCE APT. HOUSE OFFICE Specializing In PAINTING & REPAIRS DAY OR NITE LICENSED-INSURED 320-3767 HOMI SntVICIS R«9 ft fOARDENINO 30 Miionry. Welle. Patioi. Etc. II Sprinkler Syetem 1< Oardening, LandKtpIng 41 •xcavatlng. Grading 4 fill 4 Nuraerle* A Supplle* *'• Moving, Hauling d, Storage 44 Mulic. Dancing, IK, School i _.. Auto Driving . _.._...._. _ SI Mlacellaneou* , M Child Care (Lleen Home for Aged, llcenaed H Sltuatlone Wanted—Wenwei M Situation* W, A. & L. UPHOLSTERY Ki*-"lvi<ui. A l'>;il.ir> ILKTRICAL REPAIRS SI tltu Men/Wo ,,plo W<nta4i nt Offered. U «4 . H n and/. •ualneae For Sale er L Slualnaai Opportunltle* Invaatmant Re*.ulred ——— 71 Heommi How** and Hotel Leeeee Auoclatee WanM* , Meney te Lean ——. Meet Ketate Lung . Money Wanted __ . Truel Daeo;*, Ineuranc* Home* fer «, Acreage. Fan Apia, for Sal Inco F-ro party. 100 Maaid Income Proparty. •uaineee. Induatrlal Maaora Property for kale 104 Oaaart and Mountali- la iperty Lota for Acraaga— Far Out of Town FlanchM 110 operty •UILOINO A $opplt4r» 34 rHA!N link fence, inlt Run PI. He. Gate* radu<- Atlaa Opan 7 .lav NK 9-4011 CAKMNTXY Baj jtopalr* ROOFS FOR LESS HIKE EKTIMATKJ" Repair On All Typ.. V TKMUJ Ttf •' < . ork Al hone L. MONTHLY MAINTKNANfK liK.NF.nAI. rl.KAMT LAWN HKNOVATINC >.>!• Jepuni-.e AitiTlcan. V>e« ei .Tyi-HK-rj »(ier a pm MOVING, HAULING and S*rvie« Light HcuRna t Moving I'nll Honn> rSre KellmaT* nnv. «AiiA<«r. i i. Haul anything ing ReuoiMblr ll jTI-OtTa OSt Cl*u u>>. wlrf MUSIC, Do«ictof. JK. alon, profeMtonal artlel lu*L DECORATING 36 SCHOOLS II Painting, Paperhanging ~P*p*rhanglng retlmatee uTAbondid___TB 4-4017 L B. WIIITWORTlI paiiitml Decorating free Kjllniule Neat work 1433 D IKTlh Hi I'AINl INf , h.»|, r n M .i.i> iTtrr .10* tOS FSTNTINiT l.s'TEHIOR t EX V K \ I: H K X ! K R . CAM. Fleal latata WanMd 116 Income Property—Weniad II' •ulldlnga to Be Moved III Apartmanta—Furnlihad 120 Apartmenta—Unfumlahad U2 Aptt furnlihed or unfurnithad Houaaa Furniahad 114 Houaaa UnfurnlMMa) -la* Lake -furnl iienad -Beech- end Ooeert 117 Doom end Board Fleet Honiaa Hole la. Moula TraMara for Rant Trailer Park aid Oeacaa •Urea. Officaa •uaineea A Induatrlal For Rent or Laaaa Hanchaa for Leaaa Oaragaa for Renl/Wenla. Mlecelleneoue ^•ntMl ta> Rent . . 'Antlaua* .. . . Furniture A Anll«M*)« Madio-T.V.-CU. •awing Machinea MlKeilanaoua Auction) Muaical InatrumanU •porting Ooode Pool Cquipoieot •oata A •uppliaa S qulpniant itore, Office achlnarx, Toola— For »ale or Rant Airplanaa for kala Pate. Poultry. Llvaatock •wapa Furoiture and Appluoc.ee Wen led MiateiUneoiu Wentad Motonyciee A Icootara MASONRY oll«, Potl*M, SITUATIONS WANTID TUTORING roy modem flaaeroomt 644-1457 OM0 CAM TREE SERVICE Tree Triinnillii * K.-I COUPUCTK landi<-aplu( 4 fa leiilni work New lawiia II tailed FVra eetilnatee l»ay or i-vmm* alia KM-IOTT "Muwml t rree.ailm.lea Edgluc * (l laanuD SJS 3403 ..i before 10 AM after 8pm UAKDKNINU 4 I^WN ( IJTTINl} BKKVK'K Fra* Builtnai* Call SM tOT tXt'KK I.AM'M'AIMNCJ Trlinlliir. Itoiiuvalili* PruiiliiK. lUullna' * I'leanup rr«« fclimatea fall TT.' 1044 TO* TE S-2629 TRUEMAN GIRL DEKNDABLE Temporary Ptrtonncl .AI.DHK truuit tier, llifla- iHiriunlty »lu, Heellne laui lun i tn earn S3U * up per n«ee«ar> Will be ai<uulutmeul tall Mr full tlnu cblldtare fur doulU Bay an*. R«f. required, rail tat Juler- n«w. AAM Baby LABnuf.llhown-tra IntereeUd In part care (or «oulh Bay .... .._.. lUby Hitler* Aicucy nVf reu call for Interview tfgdMI

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Weather Balloon Floats to Kansas

' PH 547SI 3»S»i NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'8 SALB

T.O. No. 10IF-SOn AprU IK. 1969. at 11 no AM

Care Escrow fo.. Inr , a* duly at pointed TriiMe* under and pur«u*r to Derd of Trust dated December 2. 1MW. Executed Bv: .1. H. Barton Con»tructlon Co.. lixj. and recorded December 29. 19B6. aa lust

'1928. In book TO2nft. pagi

South High drama Instructor |fhf*f jo!i A fourth-grade class at Carson What are the weather conditions three days In a row, but the firstJM Osburg has announced selec

South Sets Cast for Teahouse'

LEGAL NOTICI

pag* 952. of tn* of fire of

Street Elementary School bagan a weather-balloon experiment recently which has turned into lessons in geography, math­

above them? The Weather Bu­ reau provided some answers, and children looked up others.

Now back to Mrs. Nelson's let-

group went farthest because It |tion of the cast for the All-School \ fff BIDDER FOR CASH (payable was windiest In Carson. The sec-i Play to be presented May l, 2, nf *"" ln '"""- """«> "' ond day of the experiment tt and 3

but the balloons stillematics, letter-writing, science. ter. what In thp world Is silage'meterology, vocabulary, and children from urban Los Angel- The card asked the finder to even neighborlinrss.

The class set aloft 80es don't know, so a vocabulary)write down the time and place

ex- lesson began. found, condition of the balloon,perimental weather balloons on I Originaiiy they studied wrath- j whether it was deflated or burst..Tan 29. earh with a card at tached asking that the finder fill it out and return to Carson

er. What makes a helium-filled lan«l location found, balloon rise faster than an air- filled balloon'1 Thev found out! WRITING to the

"Tea House of the August Moon," a play by John Patrick adapted from a novel by Vern Sneider, received the Pulltzer Prize In 1953-54.

Street School, 161 K. Carson St. ;,nat the balloons eventually fall'Mrs. Nelson Invited them to i«lnne P ''c balloons made a; hack , earth ^3^!* tne highericorne see the farm If they were 1600-mile night over the Rocky'atmosphere Is thinner. They lever In Kansas. Mountains to » farm In I-eon- studled and recorded wind di ! And the an ardville. Ran., and there the sto- rection and found ,s ^^ , - answer to Mrs. Nel-

^^.^ ^ (() h(jw ,ong ftthe afternoon than in the morn-;took a nine-Inch helium-filled

A FARMER making his dallv."* . . . ; balloon to travel from « Carson trek to haul S ,lage found the def- ' ' * , school yard to a Kansas? lated baUoon near a grove of THKIR PURPOSE was to see Just two days.

Ttie large cart Includes Chris Sampson, Dave Anderson. John

,Asaro, Keith I.arsen, Marge children 'Newkirk. Debbie Zuanich. Mike

Ramsey, Randall Season. Ron Marzilli, Joe Valentino, William Bull, James Snyder, Mark Alex­ ander. Rosemary Garagliano. Terresa Crimmens. Paula John­ son, Carolyn May. Robert SteW

th* I'nlted State*) at lobby of Care Escrow Co.. Inr . S140 W. 190th Street. Torrance. Callfc.. _. _. rlitht. title .ind Intere.t ronv.yed to mid now held by It under nalrf Deed "f Tru«t In the property situated in the city of Tnrr»nc», in wld Counly and State deacrlbed aa

Ix>l 3 ul Tract 28889, as per map recorded in Book 72S Page* 4S and 43 of Mann In the office of the coun­ ty recorder of «>lid

Said ««le will be i

ling title. poMe* incc-i to p.iy th«i

i of the not*

Valetino. Mel Table. Darlene'wn w.'Vinuii. ;"With"tn't«re"t" from|ember 28, 1968. a* in nald note ided, ailvnncei. if aJiy. under

No

1v DnhoriQ llnHcroc r"ht-ic Van deliviy. Kooena nooges. tnns \an- ,,n derleest, Robert Hill, Patti Ber- 1

, . . the ternn of nald Deed of Trust. fcei, charp»a and expennej of the Trunt-e mid of the tru»ta created by -aid Deed of Tni«t.

The benrfirlar>- under eald Deed of Triut, by r«a.«on of a breach or 'lefa>ilt In the ohligatione eeruredit hereby, heretofore executed,

ed lo th nedf Default

nand for Hnle. and wrltti

ry, Sandra Covey, Stephinh? ih* I irmler..i«ned0to'<rii"*"id P ,

rltd D»-

the card, but their curiosity was piqued.

How long did tt take a balloon to travel from Torrance to Leon- ardvllle tn eastern Kansas?

So they sent along a self-ad (Iressed, stamped envelope ask­ ing Miss I.lnda Petrlcone's class to tell them.

The children had received cards from Solvang, Riverside. Orange County, San Bernardino and even Los Angeles Inter­ national Airport

The balloons were sent up'about that! i John Elliott and Pat Richv96S.*the

and Pussycat 9 Fine Evening in the Theater

.breach icorded IL _._.. _ .«ld Official RecorduDate: March 11.1969.

I CARE ESCROW CO.. INC, 1 as nald T

By CHARLES BRILKSOne might find the life of a

part-time book store clerk andj part-time writer (whose worjc Is misses her.

,of the second act when he comes home at 2 a.m., discovers that Doris Is gone and actually

ness. Unfortunately the tempo slacked in spots, as many of the second act scene changes seemed overly long, and dlrec-

Tn h ih I y> jtoo symbolistic to be accepted)' Jo Lasman Is an attractive 'tor Drake sometimes Ignored rven unc* wnere tnat was. ipretty dull, but not so with the'woman with the ability to look;comedy for dramatic Inter-

wft'on'tlT i life °' Fe"* Snerman ln Char*1 verY cattv and very warm with- jpretation, in some scenes«« vi so MISS

of in ch olher In thp Palmer and Jacquie.

Ih. rhilrlr™ rW.rl«1 In

The two-character play con- dience some fast paced laughs. "°n ?rns the life of Felix (The! ''ouch.

' M" ,.,, , «< '"own, whose use of spy glasses! PART OF the success of "Owli All tn all, "The Owl and the H »" _ L, ? d th* !'° ot>!Wn"« We f*ts nlm Mo an | and the Pussycat" must rest Pussycat" combines the neces-

mrilt e' unusual dUemma wnen ne i*-!*11" dtrector Jack Drake. He sary Ingredients for a fine eve- forrn' portfl "** profitable nocturnal I moved his actors well and gave nlng of theatre. Chapel Threatre

| PH 5472 : 3*505

NOTICK OF MARSHAL'S SALB ; No. 30301

FECK. Plalnllff ve. OMAT8U, Defendant

By virtue of an execution Iwraed on February 17. 1968 by the Munl-

of California, upon a Judgment en­ tered In favor of FREDERICK FECK m* judgment credllor and axnlnet H A\AYO OMAT.«I iu> judg­ ment il'hlor. Khowini a net balance of $17.118.1 actually due on »ald judgment on the dnta of th* Imni- nnce of iald execution. I have levied upon all the right, title and li eat of naid judgment debtor In the property in the Counly of Lo» An- (tek. Stale of California, deacrlbed a* follow*

A portion of Lot (. Tract MSB, recorded a» Document Xo. 3147. Book 44303. Page 137 of Mape. R*c- ordi of Lo« Angelea Counly. record­ ed 3/30 .%4

r known ttreet addreae

came under discussion.

NOW THEY had team

habits of a young lady (The Pus- |them some Interesting and ex-sycat) to her landlord.

Felix finds himself confronted itremely funny pieces of bul­

ls located at 2222 Lomita Blvd. For reservations call ITS-3636.

Commission Grants Kate

the play bcgias here with round ! after round of verbal sword fighting and name calling all Schultz of Carson High tried her

Acts As Supervisor For A Day

Seventeen-year - old K a t h y Some 47 girls, leaders of scho-

.-..__. GIVENo'clock A.M! at Courthonae step* 833 Maple Avenue. City of Torranc*. County of Lo« Angel**. Slat* o California. I will »elT at public auc­ tion to the hlicheet bidder, for caab In lawful money of the Unltw State., all the right, title and Inter "I of mid Judgment debtor In th* nbo<* described property. 01 much thereof u may b* nerei_ to uiinfy naJd execution, with ac­ crued intereat «d mat*.

Dated at Torruc*. California. March H. 1MB

I.F.SI.IF. R KEATS. Marnhal Iclpal Courte. lot Angtlea

of the latter by Doris. 'hand as a public officeholder ,and a member of the County

lastic and campus activities at;Co

K ARENX.their respective school Herbert*campuses in the I^s Angeles

. prTlHti*»'»«im* A BOOK wormlsh Intellectual!Board of Supervrson Tuesday |city school system, occupied the Su7t«! mill. J !,«»«.' .fellow who leads H quiet logical when she assumed the official! off ices of the various county de-j ol *"

The California Public UuuliesJIfe, Felix Is all but overpowered duties normally handled bv Su-'partments during the day. Commission has granted South-'by the gutter-mouthed, illogical]pervisor Burton W. Chace as the) Mlu Schultz, a senior at Car-crn Counties and Southern Call-1 Doris. What makes the whole 'representative of the. Fourth Su- son High School, is active In ce«TiricAf« OF" SUSINISS fomla Gas Cos. a 3.7 per cent 'situation even funnier Is that pervlsorial District. ':amj)us activities, particularly] T,,,, '!CT.ITIOO« NAMI. rate increase to offset increases!they eventually fall In love. but| The occasion was Girls' Day, sports. She Is a members of the In the cost of gas they purchase continue to wage war until the,In Government, the annual pro- {Girls' Athletic Association, Let- from Kl Paso Natural (ias Co. final curtain. jgram sponsored by the Business ter Girls, Youth Sen-ice

r'~

fciitiou.frrn

and the 10 per cent federal sur tuc.

million a year. Of this amount.

In the mammoth lead roles and Professional Women's Clubs are Duke Schneldrr and Jo Las- and the I-os Angeles City Board

The increase amounts to $21 2 man. Both are perfectly castand work well together to pro-

the 15,4(2.000 related to the fed- vide the audience with good sol-

of Education.

ban. Youth Service Tennis, and Youth Sen-Ice Volleyball.

She Is a foreign language ma- Supervisor Chace welcomed Jor and Is interested In travel

Miss Schultz at his office at the abroad. She lives at 133 E. 22fth E,',f An.Si"start of the office day and es-era! surtax b temporary and'Id ensemble acting

will not be charged to customers | Schm-lder creates a clever 'corted her to the hearing cham- when the surtax Is lifted rharacterlzatlon utili/ing Just bers of the Hall of Admlnls-

Impact of the Increase on bills ! the right amount of reverse psy-i(ration for the regular Board of the average rwidentlal cus-irhology to maintain his ground (session She and other Girls' tomer will nn fatcomp.inM- ii.ui i.,| U i ini >.. -( scenes oci-urs In the middle,the Board In action.

St., Canon.UftAL NOTICI

NOTICI FOK BIO* ON l Sl' SCHOOL SUPPLIES, EQUIPMCNT > *2** AND "BPAIRS ISea

.Ifled fl.-hool metric! of I.o* Al

Kite* County win racalr* blda for rnlahlng certain achool auppllaa.

equipment and repair* aa per Hat and apeclflcatlona on HI* In the Hunlneaa office. XUS l>lua del Amo Torranca California

Kadi bid mutt ha luhmllled on a printed form fiirnlih*d by the R,»rd »f EducaMou: mint b* eaaled and filed In the Biulne** Office jn or b*fur* Krlday, Aprli 11. 9«* at 10 AM and will be opened

... >farch 3. 1*9. before ..... _ Notary Puhllr In and for aald f Hie. pernonally appeared Robert L. N*w- man known lo me to he tha per eon whoee name la euhncrlbed (o UM

Ithln hiKlnmient and acknowl- ge<l he exrciitod the earn*.

Notary publlrCommiMlon Bxp April *. UT2

' April £ IMS

PHS47S 6S4741

CIRTiriCATC Of SUilNtSS, riCTITIOUi NAMt

The underalgned do certify (hi r. cnnductiiif a biinlnex Sr|"ilr.d«. Torran.e CallfornU

%.

I JOT IW * «« Will U»- U|rPII*-*l . 1 mm^lAm* . m. mm »-l B MlMIc *t that time and place pi*"* of i e»ld.m ••£••• M teh bid a*gT*g*tlng $1.000 or o»*r * tar* »lut'*•*• *** lrtt- muet b* accompanied by a certl- r»"c * ._ _ «tn,i,.. nil fled »t caahler'a check for not leu _ Ur w»vn» » »tnrk*y. USW

of th* total amount of T", provided that If only c*r-

bld *r* accepted; ubatl-

flciitlone firm .-_.._ BKATTY IIAR and tlia.1 M loiiiiivned of the followlni

. wboee name* In full an< of reeMeme ar* ae follow*

T«r-

Irla.

th* bidder mar thereupon lubaU- tula a certlflad or renhler'a chark "'

March 10. 1SW NANVY KWlTCBY I>R. WATNT5 K. tTDCKCY

>l Calirnmla.

Dlflrlcl uraiy compa not leaa thai

to tu

an annual' bond In Ui* >um 13.000.00 to Inaur*

hide aubnilttad fNf^ tUM during the life el OM bScV above mentioned (tMck or

bidder* bond almll b* It van guarantee that Ih* bidder will ply with the term* of hl< ..lined; bid. and If the nucceaifut bidder! fall! thin to comply with the lernu of th* (Igned bid, aft»r acceptance thereof by the board, till check "

DOROTHT K BUMOWm.

itn

bon'o^wlfl'ba"forfeited. "Preference >hall be gl»en to aup-iJS"

nllen. mattrlala or «<julpnient pro- ""o 8uc«d niaiiuf»'4 turad or grown In P"'aoi th* SUt* of California. P"- Buard «..«.. tt.a right to

cinririCATt or DUSINISS.FICTITIOUS NAMC

The in:,|eri.igned doea eertlhr he to ..I,: 'oeu at 94318 Weeee >• California, under

and that ha folk In full follow.

**c* A»e-

IWEABLY EVERYBODY...READS EVERY PAGE OF THIS NEWSPAPER!

WHY NOT L£T THEM READ YOUR ADVERTISEMENT? ,

School DlatrtctF. U Matioi' .aUnt Bup*rmt*ndenl-

UntfUd School

Dated TotTMM, California, June W Mar' IS. Apr. J. ISM

I ha paraoi....l to the within In- . knuwledged ha »«*

of all newspaper readers will turn to the page carrying your ad

Mi •tfSINin IS LOCAl.. .............AOVIRTtSI M YOUR LOCAl NIWSPAPIR

Press-HeraldServing Torranc*. Lomita,

Harbor City. North Rtdondo

Press-Journal

NOTICI TO CPIIDITOM

Notice la (Iran to the c tha abuve decedent that having clalnia egaUi.t > »r« r«iuired to file ih.flee / the r-omitv I'-

March la 1».PH—MM 00 MOO

CfMTIFICATC OF BUOINIM,FICTITIOUi NAM« ]

The und<-r»i»ij»<l dim certify ha l«-onducUnjr a l>u-inee> at 'XM W

tnV*fl"tltl»ua*flrni nama o/ Uarty'aTua.o and that aaid firm ia com-

- .1 if the followlny poraon,i« u,rue In full and plara ofl.n, i- aafullowi:

J -t-ph i)f.,it-« A.ord Jr. W7V

- I'aiif.jnila aimlL' with the HIM- : ' ry M.U.-IKTU within fuur iiwiillin t.N tha flrel publication of Uiia no- !>

Balladn

Serving Carton,•••1 oortloii. of Horkor City

Admlnlatrato-the abote S-3W1. B»t

l. U I*. M. 1«M

K 8UUOWMU,

f iDIATH NOTICI DEATH NOTICE

OKO7.ro. Maria Bel firmi pa5»<") awav March 22. Born Dec. in. 18.VT In Tlirnon. Arlz Surrllred by daughter, r 1-urlo Ayala of Tnrranc-: _ Alh-rto of Rxlonrto Bearh: brother. R«fael Martinez: i ter. Mr». Jei-iiii Velrz. both Tnrson^ 7 iran-lrhiMren IS Treat rrandchlldren. Ro.«»ry March 25. 7 XI p.m.. Chapel of the Bel> 8tone * Myer> Mot tuarv Requiem M*«». Marc! M. *-30 am., rhurrh of th

1929 In Columbia. South A lea. Survived by wife. E of Columbia: 2 broOien. O<-r man and Cabrlelle both of Bogota; nl-ter. Mra. Janii"

local

CEMETERY LOTSTiRVKRA. A n f n n I « A

I'»»«f.l R»(V March Jl. 1W9. fiiirvlved by her griuid.ion.. Rohert. Frsnk and Marnu, Montoya Rowiry Monday. March 24. McNemey colonial

IB40 Arnlon. \Vllm-

HolyM

ily Chn Int» NOTICES

iven ov n*r nu.ioar.n Meofts- lun; rliuiht.ru. Vl< toria Sfl- J»r. Pearl Ort« and Mary

grandchild.... 15 (treat grandrWI-'r.-n ry »«» held FrlrtBV f

>.m. at MrNerney Colonial hapel 1640 Avalon Bird il»«ii « ! held Sat.. 10 a.m. l"ly Ksmllv rhiirrh Inter- n»iil. All Po'i

Roi

RODARMF.L. Annlt Re« pi«. ed away March 23. Born Sent 1. 1921 In AUbnmn. Survlver by mother. \Vrna Rortarni«! of Tenne«>»»; 2 Mm. Tniman England. U.S. Army. Wlllian

hrothert. James England o' Oompton. Vemon Bngland o T«nne»e<>: 2 ilcfre. Oiellai Franklin of Complon. Pearl Andemon of TenneMe* (randrhlldren Serrlrm and interment will be In Pell Cl Alabama. Ptone « Mvere M< tuary In rharia «f local i r»n»ement«

TJ'ITKH. ,toi.«phine K. - pM-e.1 awnv Mor.-h 21 lf»V Survivfd hy her hiitnin,

dele ".inimht-r Vern''Blunt .1 hrolhom ivnd 3 -i^lcr!.. grandchildren and 'J (treat

PERSONALS

.!< Moil 1 pm Colonial rrmpel, Bhd.. Wllmltiiflo Green IIIllK.

. Ifttn

OLSON. KFXNETH rTVF.RETT a*ed awny March 22. Bor

MOTKIMany Ilitlnin in the duil- flcatlona -- "Rmployment of­ fered Men" or "Employmenl

tended to eicluda or dlicour C* appllcatlona from per ou ot tha other MX. Sue I llatlnB* art for the conven laac* of rodan bacauae aome occupation* ara eonaiderec more attrmttlre to p*r*oaa of MM iez than the other. DL* crimination In employmeni becauae of lex la prohibited by the 1B64 ClrU Right.- Ar> with certain axceptloni (where >ex In a uona fld< quallflratli than li

rtl« nenl«nployeee, etr ) Ad

abbrevlatlo "M ' nlng

othebrothe

Bllen Ol«

da.ieh-Rollinir

Rolling Hill Marrli 55. Unlvrn-on Leave! Mortuary P»«tor-Henry Erl.-k «en officiating Interment -nre«n Hllla Memorial Park San Pedro

STLvi Barbara Ann « ve^ old daughter of Mr and Mr Richard Sllva of Car.on pn.i ed away March 23. 1969 Ai- un-lved by her brother Ric' ard .leter. Dehra and Eih

Mr« /on.ph Sllvi. Ro«an wan held Ttie«day. Ma-ch 3f! T 30 p m. In Mc^empv'n Col onlal Chapel 1640 ' ATalon Blvd . Wllmlnfton Mu« wi held Wednesday. 9 a mSt. Phllo te AH sour-Chii

l'em»te ACHER. Joeeph 1 paa**d away \fxrc March 9. 1!»18 In

phr»i>e« atirh an "Op»n to men or women" "Equal opportunity employer." "Ope" to rlther Hex *' ' Enitlneer- men and Women" etr In- dkate that tba t>o«lllor« ar» open I" either «<iallfl'd

Want Ads

B'rnnrd irch Mt F

.. .. __ Penn»y nla, Survlred b\- wife Mil dred. ft rone. Andrew A Wal fer of New York. Edw Hurold. Theodore, of P,

grandchildrrlvanla:MotherPennsylvania:

Tucher 4 al'ten Ser

Mortiwry Intf

>«nor M . Sept

In M*Card at ThankaCatnctarlMCamatary LataMortuarlaa. Cunaral HariorlataLoat A FoundNotlcaaLeg el NotlcaaParaanalaTranaportallonProfeeilonelDraaamaklngIneonw Tax —— ———MMIMI ....... Haalth AM* B*auty Alda A «hep*

Rervlcee.

awnp March |<> B<IB?.' In I!lln-r« ; dviRhter Beryl tii«lice , Torrance. *l»ier. Mary of Illi nol*. 3 gmndchlldren s»i-«

Chapel of th* Belli ~ Myera Mortuary L mem.________

LOTS <i;,n EACH

OST and FOUND[i-,HT »rey cocker » poodl* 1"f. : vr>. old U>!it vlr Ajia- h-im A FiRii-roa Mar 1».Prleiidly. ail"»ers In Hie ruini* Tinker. REWARD (hll 830- 3638 eve 436-9012 day>.____

'lltT'l.L 'AUL COME" Miouie jod*j'.

S «gl

KOR CHADE.S- !» the problei v,.nr rhlld Icnri

DRESSMAKING ind ALTERATIONS

NCOME TAXKederal * SUta.

R-KIncome Tax Service

HAVE Torn TASKS DON'1 In the convenience of your own home thla

THT OUR mnderat. price* ppolntmenu

TE 5-4773 TE 5-7920 TE 0-7347

VAUcltX TAX SERVICESince 1904

With or without appointment for Individual*, all ichedulM Including rental Income

?m * c*rnSfma^^ie privacy of yoor

| HOMI SttVKES

•ul 'icaaiMiacellaneoun

Plumbing A Heating Home Service*

(Upnolatery ClMnlng)•Metrical Mom* Service*

i TV. Radio, lit.)•uiidlng 41 SupRlle* , Decorating. PalntMf.

P*perhanaln(

HOME SERVICES Mi*c«IUrn*ou*

MAINTENANCEAPT.

HOUSEOFFICE

Specializing In

PAINTING & REPAIRS

DAY OR NITE

LICENSED-INSURED 320-3767

HOMI SntVICIS R«9 ft fOARDENINO30

Miionry. Welle.Patioi. Etc. II

Sprinkler Syetem 1< Oardening, LandKtpIng 41 •xcavatlng. Grading 4 fill 4 Nuraerle* A Supplle* *'• Moving, Hauling d, Storage 44 Mulic. Dancing, IK, School i _.. Auto Driving . _.._...._. _ SI Mlacellaneou* , M Child Care (Lleen Home for Aged, llcenaed H Sltuatlone Wanted—Wenwei M Situation* W,

A. & L. UPHOLSTERYKi*-"lvi<ui. A l'>;il.ir>

ILKTRICAL REPAIRS SI

tltuMen/Wo

,,plo

W<nta4i

nt Offered.

U

«4

. H n

and/.

•ualneae For Sale er L Slualnaai Opportunltle* Invaatmant Re*.ulred ——— 71 Heommi How** and

Hotel Leeeee Auoclatee WanM* , Meney te Lean ——. Meet Ketate Lung . Money Wanted __ . Truel Daeo;*, Ineuranc* Home* fer «, Acreage. Fan Apia, for SalInco F-ro party.

100Maaid Income Proparty.

•uaineee. Induatrlal Maaora Property for kale 104 Oaaart and Mountali-

laiperty

Lota for Acraaga— Far Out of Town

FlanchM 110 operty

•UILOINO A $opplt4r» 34rHA!N link fence, inlt Run PI. He. Gate* radu<- Atlaa Opan 7 .lav NK 9-4011

CAKMNTXY Baj jtopalr*

ROOFS FOR LESSHIKE EKTIMATKJ"

Repair On All Typ..V TKMUJ Ttf •' <

.ork Al hone L.

MONTHLY MAINTKNANfKliK.NF.nAI. rl.KAMTLAWN HKNOVATINC

>.>!• Jepuni-.e AitiTlcan. V>e« ei .Tyi-HK-rj »(ier a pm

MOVING, HAULING and

S*rvie«

Light HcuRna t MovingI'nll Honn> rSre KellmaT*

nnv. «AiiA<«r. i i. Haul anything ing ReuoiMblr

ll jTI-OtTaOSt Cl*u u>>. wlrf

MUSIC, Do«ictof. JK.

alon, profeMtonal artlel lu*L

DECORATING 36 SCHOOLS IIPainting, Paperhanging

~P*p*rhanglng >» retlmatee uTAbondid___TB 4-4017

L B. WIIITWORTlI paiiitml Decorating free Kjllniule Neat work 1433 D IKTlh Hi

I'AINl INf , h.»|,r n M.i.i> iTtrr.10*

tOS FSTNTINiT l.s'TEHIOR t EX

V K \ I: H K X ! K R . CAM.

Fleal latata WanMd 116 Income Property—Weniad II' •ulldlnga to Be Moved III Apartmanta—Furnlihad 120 Apartmenta—Unfumlahad U2 Aptt — furnlihed or

unfurnithad '» Houaaa Furniahad 114 Houaaa UnfurnlMMa) -la*

Lake

-furnl iienadr» -Beech-

end Ooeert

117

Doom end Board Fleet Honiaa Hole la. Moula TraMara for Rant Trailer Park aid Oeacaa•Urea. Officaa•uaineea A InduatrlalFor Rent or LaaaaHanchaa for LeaaaOaragaa for Renl/Wenla.Mlecelleneoue

^•ntMl ta> Rent . . 'Antlaua* .. . .

Furniture A Anll«M*)«Madio-T.V.-CU.•awing MachineaMlKeilanaouaAuction)Muaical InatrumanU•porting Ooode Pool Cquipoieot•oata A •uppliaaSqulpniant itore, Office

achlnarx, Toola— For »ale or Rant

Airplanaa for kala Pate. Poultry. Llvaatock•wapa Furoiture and

Appluoc.ee Wen led MiateiUneoiu Wentad Motonyciee A Icootara

MASONRYoll«, Potl*M,

SITUATIONS WANTID

TUTORING

roy modem flaaeroomt

644-1457OM0 CAM

TREE SERVICETree Triinnillii * K.-I

COUPUCTK landi<-aplu( 4 fa leiilni work New lawiia II tailed FVra eetilnatee l»ay or

i-vmm* alia KM-IOTT

"Muwml t rree.ailm.lea

Edgluc * (llaanuD SJS 3403

..i before 10 AM after 8pmUAKDKNINU 4 I^WN

( IJTTINl} BKKVK'KFra* Builtnai* Call SM tOT

tXt'KK I.AM'M'AIMNCJTrlinlliir. Itoiiuvalili*

PruiiliiK. lUullna' * I'leanup rr«« fclimatea fall TT.' 1044

• TO*

TE S-2629

TRUEMAN GIRL

DEKNDABLE Temporary Ptrtonncl

.AI.DHK

truuittier, llifla-

iHiriunlty »lu, Heellne laui lun i tn earn S3U * up per

n«ee«ar> Will be

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