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Two TOftRANCE HERALD MARCH 13, I952
Eat With ,
MILLIE & BESSIENow lit Ilif
TRIO « \i i; Ine Foods llnine Cooked
Stenks Our Specialty Also Spanish Konds
Open Mon. Thru Sat.,0 A.M. to X I'.M.
1667 W. CAKSON ST. At Western & Carson
PTA MUSICIANS RECITE PROGRAM
The Walteiln PTA Kitche Symphony participated In t h "Wnlteria Night" program give; ni the regular Monday evening Community Sing meet at 1 1 Gulf Avenue School in Wllmlng
last Monday. »
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at Hlbblng, Mlnn.
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Six AutOS Banged Torrance's Two Hospitals
By Hoppin Hysterwere bumped an
banged Monday afternoon whe ' cab-over Hyster truck wen nit of control on Plaza De Uno in front of the lionrd f Education offices. Carl A. Sci-oggln, 21929
lores Ave., driver of the lift type truck, told Torrance police man'J. B. Miles lhat he
'ling at about 15 miles hour, backwards, as is neces sary when driving a Hyst
is machine went out of con ol and: smashed into the cars Autos receiving bumped fend s and front grills included
those of A. B. Clements, Haw thorne; Doris E. Hakanson, 2720 Gramcrcy Ave.; Evcrlyn Clark, 1548li Marcellna Ave,
J. Brodsly, 2508 Lesserman J. Shcehan, Redondi
id Florence Simon, 1721
FIRE RAZES TRAILER IN POURING RAIN
Fire did an estimated $30C damage to a trailer home parkei In a trailer court at 17524 £ Figueroa St. before it wa quelled by county fire crows arly Friday morning.
Firemen from the Carson St station joined with a n o t h e county fire company and on Los Angeles city fire rig t fight the blaze In a pouring rainstorm.
Capt. Ed .Evans, Engine 36 was in charge. No one was jured.
SQUARE DANCE 'OPEN DANCE '
Jim .Wllllaimon, Caller ROSEORAN8 CLUBHOUSE
149th and VermontQARDENA
Friday, March 14, .8:30 P.M.
p.u.c.c.let ui help you
with your next parlyor group affair
Palos Uerfte* Country CUrt
. Frontier 535M
Torrance's two hospitals Harbor General and Torrnnee Me morial were given clean bills of health this wo»k with the release of the 34th annual list of approved hospitals compiled by the American Colic-go'-of Surgeons.
Included In a list of 4111 hospitals of 28 or more beds, the two Torrancc hospitals wore*-1'-- ~ - imong the 2901 fully approved
by the college.Each hospital In (be survey reconsidered for approval each
year.
FULL VISION lIGHTING-Yeu »• whoft £ook!ng-anxlim«-l>e«ii«»'1n« light >hinM through-Illuminating the entire cookina- topi *V
GAS RANGE
VANISHING SHllF-COVIR-AHepiaving workipoo whll« cook- ing ... o "labl* top" toverlng th» .burneri wden cooklng'i donel
KOOl (CONTROL PANil-Pro-tecll your fing.ri by Kitnlilkally keeping control knobi from over- heating.
With its top-qualicy, easy-clean dciign, thisO'Kccfc it Mcrritt gai range Jtayi young jongcr.
Come in and look it over; you'll recognize the manyworksaving conveniences that help keep you
young too! Merc's care/rn Cooking-it id modern bdtl
ORIUIVATOR BROILER-ln.llonl, fingertip choke ol broiling
Speedray Element)
LIBKRALin AIM:
INTEKMS!
OPEN EVKKV FRIDAY TI1.I- 9 I'.M.
The Stantlarcl for llospitul», set up l>y the colics;!' ax a bit- sis for approval. Includes tile follnwlng fundamental princi ples:1. Modern "physical plant, aa
luring the patient safety, com fort and efficient care.
Clearly defined ocganlza tlon. duties, responsibilities and relations;
3. Carefully selected govern ing board with complete and supreme authority.
4. Competent chief exec'ltive officer or administrator, well trained" in all phases of hospi tal administration, with author ity and responsibility to inter pret and carry out the poll-
therapeutic facilities under com petent medical supervision.
8. Accurate, complete medical records, readily accessible for re search, and follow-up.
9. Regular group conferences of the administrative staff and of the medloal staff for review ing activities and results so as to maintain a high plane of scientific efficiency..10. A humanitarian spirit
the primary consideration be ing the best care of the pa tient.
Wreck 'Victim? fiet* Free Ride- To Hi 11 Jail
Flgurredo Miller ambulance and Traffic Officers lion Nn»h and llnrvle Titrrcntlm- rushfld to lOnth St. and Crcn- shaw Blvd. last Wednesday night after Garclena Police De partment reported that t h c> cr\implccl body of an apparent hit-run victim warf along the road.
Upon arrival they found llu> victim very much alive anil staggering around the street.
"I want a free rlclc down town so I pretended to he hurt," police reported he said.
So they gave him one .... to the -city Jail, where he wax booked on a drunk rlinrge.
of the hospital as author
Salvation Army Asks Housewives To Clean Out Closets, Garages
Torranci> housewives can perform a social service when they clean out closets and garages during spring cleaning, Brlga dice Ranson D. Gifford, manager of the Salvation Army Social
izcd by the go\ Adequate
erning board, and efficient per-
onncl, properly organized and competently supervised.
8. Organized medical staff of ethical, competent physicians
Outings For Boys Offered
Boys who would like to spend a few days outdoors at the Griffith Park Camp ovpr the Easter vacation should placfc their reservations with the Los Angeles city Department of Rec reation and Parks at once, it was announced yesterday.
Only a few reservations are now available.
Boys may make reservations Tor one of the three-day outings California income •iy -contacting the recreation director at a local c!tv park (Nor- mandale Park IF at 223rd Si 'end Halldale Avj.) or by -Iling the department, Michigan 5211, Station 552.
| A fee of $6 for the outing covers two nights' lodging, six meals and participation games, sports, horseback riding Jnd campfirc fun.
Easter vacation outings will
ALAYAN MURDERS
One out of-every 25 Malayan ibber planters has been mur- erec" by Communist terrorists
the past four years In ar tempt td cut rubber produc
Service Center which seHe plained that castoff
Army to
thls area, pointed out this week.
help the Salry on Its program of sociallabilitaljon.
Discarded materials donated last year ny Torrance residents and reconditioned In the Social Service Center's workshops pro- 'ided needy and handicapped
men* with thousands of hours of work therapy, meals, beds and financial aid, Brigadier Gif ford said.
During I ho annual Torrance Salvage Week drive April .6 to 12, » special fleet of Red
irticles which aro uncovered will
Shield truck* will operate from the center to collect dl«- card*.J. Hugh Sherfey Jr., chairman
if the Salvage Week cosimlttee, irged local residents to tele ihone Torrance 3634 to bring i truck to home or office.Brigadier Gifford reported that
he center has continuing' need 'or used clothing, shoes, furnl ure, bedding, dishes, household ippllancra, radios,., stoves, rugs, rags and miscellaneous articles
Help Offered
Residents of this area can still get help In filing their 1951
Tax forms area IncomeBruce W. Walker,
tax supervisor, announced yester day.
Reprcsentatiyes of the Fran chise JTax Board will be at the Inglewood City Hall today, to morrow and Saturday, and again during the week of April 7-15, Walker said,
Other representatives will be the S.an Pcdro Chambe
be held April 4-6, April 6-8, April Commerce office at 820 S. Bea 8-10 and April 10-12. con St. next Monday through
Thursday. The service of these itate officials Is free.
HEDY LAMARR"MY FAVORITE SPY"
— Plui — ROD CAMERON
JANE NIGH ' FORT OSAGE"
Marine Private Attends ood Service SchoolMarine Private First Class
harlcs J. Randall, 23, son of Ir. and Mrs. Albert M. Sacks 1414 Grace St., Is attending the ood Service School at Camp .ejeune, N. C.
As a student cook Randall ill receive an eight-week course ' Instruction in personal hy lene and sanitation, safety, op- ration and care of equipment tethods and preparation of food arnishlng and serving.
SUN.-MON.-TUBS . GARY COOPER VAN JOHNSON
GENE KELLY . JANET LEIGH"IT'S A BIG COUNTRY"
PlMI '.SHELLEY WINTERS '
FRANK SINATRA
"MEET DANNV WILSON"
— STARTS WED., MAR. 19 —"RETREAT, HELL!"
Plus "THE UNKNOWN MAN"
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, VAN HBFLIN"TOMAHAWK"
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, ABBOTT AND COSTELLO"THE FOREIGN LEGION"
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SPANISH FILMSEVERY WED. .ft SAT.
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CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
For the ,-
CITY OF TORRANCEOpen' competitive examinations will be given In the near future for the following classifications:
POLICE OFFICER(Salary »287.00 to 1338.00 per month)
LABORER (Salary $229.00 to $266.00 per month)
All candidate* must be citizens of the United State* and bon» fide residents of the City of Torrance for at leut one year Immediately preceding the date of filing applications.
Applications may be secured at the. office of the Per sonnel Clerk, Room 2, City Hall, Torrance, Calif.
LAST DAY FOR FILING APPLICATIONSWednesday, March 19, 1952, at 5:00 p.m.
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Do You Need Help?On your Improvement problerm? Aik us for a copy of the PITTSBURGH PAINT CO.'« "COLOR DYNAMICS" or CELO. TEX CO.1. "WALL BOARD ROOMS." Theie- are in-colors and will help you select the proper materials and colors to give you the satisfaction you should hqve. Any home improvement can be had for 10% down, balance in 36 monthly payments. Give us a call. We can help you.
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