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A-8 PRESS-HERALD May 7, Wf Harbor College Players ~ ' To Stage 'Fantastieks' ~ A-i PRESS-JOURNAL & HARBOR MAIL May 7, Domingnez Land To Be Auctioned The longest running produc- tion in American theatrical his- tory. 'The Fantasticks," will bo the final performance of the year for the Harbor College Theatre Arts Department. The musical production will run from May 14 through 17. as part of the college's Kine Arts Festival It will also be the fi- nal production in the present theater facilities, a converted women's locker room. Next se- mester the drama department will move to new settings in the theater arts building now under construction. "The stage is a wooden plat- form, the scenery a fragile cardboard moon There is a boy. a girl, their fathers and a wall It seems to be very little but it is the Kantasticks by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt." is the way this unas- suming but enduring play has Henry by Peter Xifo. and Mor- timer by Krby Hood Reservations for the play which has a curtain time of 8:30 may be made by phoning M4-ir5." $1 50 general admis- sion. A shortened one-hour version of the play is going on the road under the Community Services program. It will be at Mary Star of the Sea High School, May 20: Washington High School. May 22. Foundation for the Junior Blind. May 24: and Rolling Hills I'nitanan Church. May 24. Engineering Group Plans Dinner Meet An Sl.O-acre trait of I .us An- geles County land suitable lor industrial development will In- sold at public auction by the California Division of High- ways June 18 The acreage is a part of I as Angeles County's Dominguez area It is near the intersection of Wilmmglon Avenue and Del Amo Boulevard at the east Inn ts of the city of Carson. The ,-ity of lx>ng Beach is to the ast. Dominguez Stale College s In the same area. A 11 h o u <; !i the vicinity is nainly devoted to oil produc- ion. oil processing and in- dustry, there are established residential communities to the immediate west Cil refimvies. chemical com- panies, open storage, and other industrial developments are lo- cated to the south THK LAND is zoned as M 2 (heavy manufacturing) but ad- joining developments are M-4 (heavy industrial) and HI (single family dwellings) The property Is generally level and all utilities are avail able. Wilinmgton Avenue, a 66-fool wide city street, provides ac cess to the pircel f om thr west The Long Beach Freeway iv to the east and the S^n Diego Freeway passes approximately 1.5 miles to liie south. The fu- ture Artesia Freeway will be constructed in the imnifdirte vicinity and the alignment for the future Industrial Freeway is immediately adjacent to the property. A raihnart right-of-way lo- cated along the property's southern boundary is only par- tially utilized A spur tract crosses Wilminglon Avenue and runs along the righl-of va> for approximately .100 feet A spur from this line could be de- icl'iped to serve the parcel The sale will take place at 111 a.m. in the Division of High- ways Building. 120 S. Spring St.. I/is Angeles. The minimum acceptable bid w'll be $.1 million and the suc- cessful b'drter will be required to make a $250.000 deposit the day of the salt. TROUILESHOOTCRS . . . John Chase, 1 7. and Got. don Burton, 17, of Narbonn* High School were par- ticipant! in tht 2Ut annual Lot Angeles Regional Plymouth Troubli Shooting Contest, held last month some 100 youthful mechanics from Southern Califor. Bonus Offered Buyers Of Air Conditioners \ fnv honu< of a gas bar- stallation rush and at the same bcnio and gas light i* being of- time receive two useful patio fen-d hy Southern California appliances." Johnson corn- Gas Co lo residents who plan mented. ahead and purchase modem The addition of central gas gas air condition before the air conditioning to a home pro- warm summer months, ac- vides a twofold benefit. John- cording to H J. Johnson, son said. First, there is the ob- sales manager in the utility's vtous comfort factor and very Southwest Division definite health advantages. Customers who buy a gas air s*condlv. the value of many conditioning unit before Mav Jl . . ' . . / and have it installed before Mlstln* toines can ** ' n' June 30 will be able to selet-t creased far lieyond the cost of their bonus from six different installing central gas air rondi- gas barbecue-gas light com- Honing equipment btnatinns. Further information about This is an opportunity for the spririg air conditioning homeowMn to beat the sunv campaign can be obtained at , Mr KUOB air coadlUonlng to- the gas compuy's local office. ; I)IRK(TIN(i the play will be Hurt Peachy with Mike liegna providing the technical effects on the nearly bare stage Pro- viding musical accompaniment will be Kobin De Vour and Carl Naluai. pianos. Bob Beck, drums; and John Brunac. bass. The most popular of the mu- sical numbers in the play is the familiar "Try to Kemember " This melody opens and ends the plav about maturing love. The popular musical last week! celebrated its mneh anniversa-j ry at the off-Broadway Sulli- van Street Playhouse to be- come the longest running le- gitimate show in 1' S. stage history . THK ROLK of the mute isj played by Linda Ogawa. Kl Gallo by Peter Cannon. Louisa i by Mary Alien. Matt by Koni Griffin. Hucklebee by Joei Rohas. Bellamy bv Phil Beck. The South Bay Chapter. Cali- fornia Society of Professional Engineers, will hold a dinner meeting Thursday. May 15. at Jump 'n' Jack restaurant. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. and the meeting "ill be called to order it 8 p ni Featured speaker will be Robert J Knntx. new presi- dent-elect of the State of Cali- fornia Society of Pitifessional Engineers. His topic will be "Engineering. A Dying Profes- sion"" DUNKIN' -^ DONUTS £P 12510 Crenshaw TORRANCE Phone 376-9610 Wf PLEDGE TO MAKE DUNKIN DONUTS FRESH IViRY 4 HOURS TORRANCE CAMERA Vour Head<jnaners for P'lofo Xeerts Rentals Repairs •3SSSST* 1330 SARTOR 1 AVE. 328-3154 100% FINANCING NO CASH REQUIRED \UMp*» . ..-, > CT-*'|E^--~-' <.H.,.A«, t '^ftifVr ^. . - - OUR FACTORY IS OVERSTOCKS arrwrTW" Ort*i_ BECAUSE OF THE TREMENDOUS IWOUMT OF RAIN 1H 19691 IN THE NEXT 5 DAYS ALL AIR-VENT OFFICES MUST U CATCH-UP" ON THEIR QUOTA. 628 ALUMINUM PATIOS MUST BE SOLD NOW! OVER 1 MILLION SATISFIED CUSTOMERS KNOW ... AIR-VENT GIVES MORE, COSTS LESS! ~"** AIR-VENT jgsLsall UMBRELLAS ffri - ... KtiMyctHI **>' FREE! ? « «" IN00OUTDOOR AUL-UItf U Suptr Slrudural PATIO COVUS THI UttlMATI IN OUTDOOR LIVING -- Iff *»'fl All ALUMINUM '. *~ IUG fUl &CMINIO UmilO DAY OR NIOHT RAIN OR SNINf ' rouii iLwitj rim UTIOI uiou ti iM-VlIT MTM CODID' OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY I SUNDAY AulrViflJ 8 S Bupur Structural ALUMINUM AWNINGS •iSfSil ^uuuyiiui UtH Qt tclltMIU Factory Showrooms LONG BFACH 4IJi Un, t.oih II, J Un^ , ,! LOS ANGELES [24-HOUR S!RVICE] "FR 5^9979" GA 3-8418 NE 6-2235 DU 8-4141 K?» MOBILE HOMES % » MAll IMIS COUCON* Air-V.* AI IMIMM Aw.,., 4IU LONto IEACH ILVO CONti liACM. _AL^ I waul, lit. lo ho. mo 1.0.1 I, :- fllPHflBETfl Alpha Bill's Man in Blui says: b Give Her on Mothers' Dav" CARNATIONS Florist Quality at Discount Prices POTTED MUMS ; :>_',' V, V V . -, INCH POI HYDRANGEAS ASSORUD COLORS S INCH POT CALADIUMS AIL ronto PUWIS win H fat WITH BOW AND MOTHERS' DAY OECMATION COLORFUL GLOXINIA GIFT SIZE AZALEAS AFRICAN VIOLETS HYBRID TIGER "ENCHANTMEMT1 COLORFUL SPRINGTIME TULIPS POTTED CYMBIDIUM ORCHIDS I Americana Plastic PLACKMATS fllPHAKTfl NYLON MOSIIRY Moy 7. Inle Join IntcrnalH llarlmr ('« (ino of the tics in th Kirn- Arts present "K I .a mis" W> tlu- Seahaw lo 4 p m , p.in The proR students | lountries ir i u m e .s. fiances, ar monts typii lands. Booths \

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Page 1: Press = Herald · their bonus from six different installing central gas air rondi- gas barbecue-gas light com- Honing equipment btnatinns. Further information about This is an opportunity

A-8 PRESS-HERALD May 7, Wf Harbor College Players~ 'To Stage 'Fantastieks'~

A-i PRESS-JOURNAL & HARBOR MAIL May 7,

Domingnez Land To Be AuctionedThe longest running produc­

tion in American theatrical his­ tory. 'The Fantasticks," will bo the final performance of the year for the Harbor College Theatre Arts Department.

The musical production will run from May 14 through 17. as part of the college's Kine Arts Festival It will also be the fi­ nal production in the present theater facilities, a converted women's locker room. Next se­ mester the drama department will move to new settings in the theater arts building now under construction.

"The stage is a wooden plat­ form, the scenery a fragile cardboard moon There is a boy. a girl, their fathers and a wall It seems to be very little but it is the Kantasticks by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt." is the way this unas­ suming but enduring play has

Henry by Peter Xifo. and Mor­ timer by Krby Hood

Reservations for the play which has a curtain time of 8:30 may be made by phoning M4-ir5." $1 50 general admis­ sion.

A shortened one-hour version of the play is going on the road under the Community Services program. It will be at Mary Star of the Sea High School, May 20: Washington High School. May 22. Foundation for the Junior Blind. May 24: and Rolling Hills I'nitanan Church. May 24.

Engineering

Group Plans

Dinner Meet

An Sl.O-acre trait of I .us An­ geles County land suitable lor industrial development will In- sold at public auction by the California Division of High­ ways June 18

The acreage is a part of I as Angeles County's Dominguez area It is near the intersection of Wilmmglon Avenue and Del Amo Boulevard at the east Inn ts of the city of Carson. The ,-ity of lx>ng Beach is to the ast. Dominguez Stale College s In the same area.

A 11 h o u <; !i the vicinity is nainly devoted to oil produc- ion. oil processing and in­

dustry, there are established residential communities to the

immediate westCil refimvies. chemical com­

panies, open storage, and other industrial developments are lo­ cated to the south

THK LAND is zoned as M 2 (heavy manufacturing) but ad­ joining developments are M-4 (heavy industrial) and HI (single family dwellings)

The property Is generally level and all utilities are avail able.

Wilinmgton Avenue, a 66-fool wide city street, provides ac cess to the pircel f om thr west

The Long Beach Freeway iv to the east and the S^n Diego

Freeway passes approximately 1.5 miles to liie south. The fu­ ture Artesia Freeway will be constructed in the imnifdirte vicinity and the alignment for the future Industrial Freeway is immediately adjacent to the property.

A raihnart right-of-way lo­ cated along the property's southern boundary is only par­ tially utilized A spur tract crosses Wilminglon Avenue

and runs along the righl-of va> for approximately .100 feet A spur from this line could be de- icl'iped to serve the parcel

The sale will take place at 111 a.m. in the Division of High­ ways Building. 120 S. Spring St.. I/is Angeles.

The minimum acceptable bid w'll be $.1 million and the suc­ cessful b'drter will be required to make a $250.000 deposit the day of the salt.

TROUILESHOOTCRS . . . John Chase, 1 7. and Got. don Burton, 17, of Narbonn* High School were par­ ticipant! in tht 2Ut annual Lot Angeles Regional Plymouth Troubli Shooting Contest, held last month

some 100 youthful mechanics from Southern Califor.

Bonus Offered Buyers Of Air Conditioners

\ fnv honu< of a gas bar- stallation rush and at the same bcnio and gas light i* being of- time receive two useful patio fen-d hy Southern California appliances." Johnson corn- Gas Co lo residents who plan mented. ahead and purchase modem The addition of central gas gas air condition before the air conditioning to a home pro- warm summer months, ac- vides a twofold benefit. John- cording to H J. Johnson, son said. First, there is the ob- sales manager in the utility's vtous comfort factor and very Southwest Division definite health advantages.

Customers who buy a gas air s*condlv. the value of many conditioning unit before Mav Jl . . ' . . / and have it installed before Mlstln* toines can ** 'n ' June 30 will be able to selet-t creased far lieyond the cost of their bonus from six different installing central gas air rondi- gas barbecue-gas light com- Honing equipment btnatinns. Further information about

This is an opportunity for the spririg air conditioning homeowMn to beat the sunv campaign can be obtained at , Mr KUOB air coadlUonlng to- the gas compuy's local office. ;

I)IRK(TIN(i the play will be Hurt Peachy with Mike liegna providing the technical effects on the nearly bare stage Pro­ viding musical accompaniment will be Kobin De Vour and Carl Naluai. pianos. Bob Beck, drums; and John Brunac. bass.

The most popular of the mu­ sical numbers in the play is the familiar "Try to Kemember " This melody opens and ends the plav about maturing love. The popular musical last week! celebrated its mneh anniversa-j ry at the off-Broadway Sulli­ van Street Playhouse to be­ come the longest running le­ gitimate show in 1' S. stage history

. THK ROLK of the mute isj

played by Linda Ogawa. Kl Gallo by Peter Cannon. Louisa i by Mary Alien. Matt by Koni Griffin. Hucklebee by Joei Rohas. Bellamy bv Phil Beck.

The South Bay Chapter. Cali­ fornia Society of Professional Engineers, will hold a dinner meeting Thursday. May 15. at Jump 'n' Jack restaurant. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. and the meeting "ill be called to order it 8 p ni

Featured speaker will be Robert J Knntx. new presi­ dent-elect of the State of Cali­ fornia Society of Pitifessional Engineers. His topic will be "Engineering. A Dying Profes­ sion""

DUNKIN' -^ DONUTS £P

12510 Crenshaw

TORRANCEPhone 376-9610 Wf PLEDGE TO MAKE

DUNKIN DONUTS FRESH

IViRY 4 HOURS

TORRANCE CAMERA Vour Head<jnaners for P'lofo

Xeerts Rentals — Repairs •3SSSST* 1330 SARTOR 1 AVE. 328-3154

100% FINANCING NO CASH REQUIRED

\UMp*» ...-, > CT -*'|E^--~-' <.H.,.A«, t '^ftifVr ^. . - -OUR FACTORY IS OVERSTOCKS arrwrTW" Ort*i_ BECAUSE OF THE TREMENDOUS IWOUMT OF RAIN 1H 19691

IN THE NEXT 5 DAYS ALL AIR-VENT OFFICES MUST U CATCH-UP" ON THEIR QUOTA. 628 ALUMINUM PATIOS MUST BE SOLD NOW! OVER 1 MILLION SATISFIED CUSTOMERS KNOW ... AIR-VENT GIVES MORE,

COSTS LESS!~"** AIR-VENT jgsLsall

UMBRELLAS ffri- ... KtiMyctHI **>'FREE!

? « «"

IN000« OUTDOOR

AUL-UItf U Suptr Slrudural PATIO COVUSTHI UttlMATI IN OUTDOOR LIVING

--

Iff

*»'fl

All ALUMINUM '. *~ IUG fUl &CMINIO UmilO

DAY OR NIOHT RAIN OR SNINf

' rouii iLwitj rim UTIOI uiou ti

iM-VlIT MTM CODID'

OPEN ALL DAYSATURDAY I SUNDAY

AulrViflJ 8S Bupur Structural

ALUMINUM AWNINGS

•iSfSil^uuuyiiuiUtH Qt tclltMIU

Factory Showrooms LONG BFACH

4IJi Un, t.oih II, J Un^ , ,!

LOS ANGELES

[24-HOUR S!RVICE]"FR 5^9979"

GA 3-8418 NE 6-2235 DU 8-4141

K?» MOBILE HOMES % » MAll IMIS COUCON*

Air-V.* AIIMIMM Aw.,.,

4IU LONto IEACH ILVO CONti liACM. _AL^

I waul, lit. lo ho. mo

1.0.1 I,

:-

fllPHflBETfl

Alpha Bill's Man in Blui says:

b Give Her

on Mothers' Dav"

CARNATIONS

Florist Quality at Discount Prices

POTTED MUMS; :>_',' V, V V . -, INCH POI

HYDRANGEASASSORUD COLORS S INCH POT

CALADIUMS

AIL ronto PUWIS win H fatWITH BOW AND

MOTHERS' DAY OECMATION

COLORFULGLOXINIA

GIFT SIZEAZALEAS

AFRICANVIOLETS

HYBRID TIGER "ENCHANTMEMT1

COLORFUL SPRINGTIME

TULIPS

POTTEDCYMBIDIUM

ORCHIDS

I Americana • Plastic PLACKMATS

fllPHAKTfl NYLON

MOSIIRY

Moy 7.

Inle Join

IntcrnalH llarlmr ('« (ino of the tics in th Kirn- Arts present "K I .a mis" W> tlu- Seahaw lo 4 p m

, p.inThe proR

students | lountries ir i u m e .s. fiances, ar monts typii lands.

Booths \