its my spuds · )lay a trombone tr(o. other numbers on the pro- ram wul include "the student...

1
Police On Trail of 'Screwdriver' Burglar Here (Continued from P»a« LA) ( ronshaw lilvcl., h,ul his home hiirglitrlzrd In the HMIIP way, ho told police. The "screw- driver" burglar'* loot from the Welly homo, consisted «rf an empty billfold juul a pencil The lUHt burglary reported to police, WAN In the home of I. I.. Adumx, 1009 Aracla ave., who had been away from booie from 4 p.m. to midnight Tuesday. Hero the "mip-niiui crime wave" made his blggeiit haul, getting a $3 bill, a child- ren 'n hank containing $7, woman'N zlrcun rliiR, two ram- era*, keys and n fountain pen. Alito reported inbsliiK were wHfie ramly and onokleN. NewKiwanis Officers Hear President Talk President-elect Dave ColVille of the Torrance Kiwanis Club with Director Bob Hagsard and Secretary Bob IX'lningei- attend- ed the Kiwiinis International di- vision school at the Chapman- Park Hotel In Jx>n Angeles yes- trrday to hear Edwin B. Brown, president of the local club speak on "Kiwanis Activities." The Jchool was called by Lt. nor Joe Mullin to instruct 18 clubs in their duties Herbert Cohn Torrance Men's Shop Manager Appointment of Herbert J. Cohn as rnanager of the Tor ranee Men's Shop, 1328 Sartori avenue, effective immediately, was announced today by Jack Sctilanger, owner of the well mown men's store. Cohn will be n complete charge of the s t o r c.' s operations, Schlanger the heads of the this division as to and obligations in the manage- ment and operation of their re- spective clubs. Because of the phenomenal growth of the local Kiwanie Cluli during the last year, Brown was selected to give the keynote spec conference. Annexation To MWD Sought For New District AIRPORT COST TO CITY MORE THAN INCOME etty Robinson o Be Soloist it Band Concert itated. Active In the retail trade in IjMi Angeles prior to his serv- ice in the Army, Cohn has made many friends in the short time he has been associated with the Tori-auce Men'B Shop. "Naturally, I am happy about my new responsibility and I of That's what every bottle of our creamy-rich milk is full of Vim, Vigor and Vital- ity. Every ounce you drink adds lib and pep to your step. Keep a Quart on. hand for tnc whole family to enjoy. ant to assure the good friends of this cpmmuhity that I in tond to take an increasing part in civic and business activities There are no problems here that :annot be solved, and by the ooperatlve spirit that I have dund here, Torrance will cer talnly march forward as one of ne leading cities of Southern lalifornia. I hope to take an ctlve part in its development,' Cohn stated. In line with the current ex pansion program of the Tor ance Men's Shop, an announce nent was made recently of it ippointment as exclusive dealer :or Hart, Schaffner & Marx cd ;brat*d line of men's sui complete stock with a wide se ectlon of popular models fo this season are now availabl it his store, Cohn states. Man other famous brand name RAW PASTEURIZED HOMOGENIZED Cash and Carry PRICES Why Pay Mont —FINEST MILK. .15cqt. —ALL-PURPOSE CREAM 2tc i pi. VERBURG DAIRY 10 Years Serving Torrance and Vicinity 2093 West 174th Street Phone MEnlo 4-1091 i.) Bctw*«n Torr&nc* in ipparel and furnishing are also featured by this stor "Our fight obtajq .water has not yet been won," Robert E. AuHtln, spokesman for the sponsors of a newly voted West Batln Municipal Water District, which Includes Ixrnil- ta, warned this week. "Annexation to the Motropoli- Water District, our only easible source of supply, has 11 to be accomploshed," Chair- man Austin Informed the com- ttee for Wast Basin Water, hich met Monday in the Ke- ndo Rnaeh City Hall. Annexation of the district, hich won in a rout at the Us on Nov. 25, may only be one by a total popul e communities of Lornita, Re- ir|do Bea,ch, Manhattan Beach, alos Verdes, El Segundo, Her- osa Beach, Lennox, londra Park and Watson, which compose it. B«fore annexation to Metro- tolltan can be accomplished, he following nuist happen, order: -A certificate of incorpora on must be issued the new dls riot by the Secretary of State Esimatcd time required: ays. Five divisions of the dis rict must be created and direc ors for each elected by popu ar vote. Estimated time 4 ays, Including canvass of vof 3. Terms of annexation < he district to Motropollta COUNTY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE TO BE OPEN SAT. MORNINGS The Board of Supervisors, its Tuesday meeting, authorized county counsel to prepare amendment to the. administr live code, which would requi the assessor to keep his offi and all branch' of flees open Saturday morning during th I r>'i-iod from the first Mond In March to the last Monday May inclusive. hairman Raymond V. Dai indicated that the purpose this amendment was to provU opportunity for veterans tp ;rcise their right of filing tnption affidavits, and is s gestcd with the full cooperation of the county assessor's office. (Continued from Page 1-A) permit granted awaiting final word qn the lawsuit. The case, brought by E. M. Moshcr, pub Usher of the Lomlta Progress; John Slanton, manager of the ta California Bank branch rman Gaidiner and others was heard in Superior urt, the demurrers of Judge to B. Willett, offered for the ty, having been sustained In 3th cases. At the present time no def te leases have been executed IS use of land for hangers for pair service, storage, etc., du the litigation. Mayor J. Hugh Sherfey has id that he sees no reason wh ases cannot be completed t ye a measure of assuran persons wishing to use th Id, and despite the fact tha e i4ctual deed is not in th ands of the City, Tarkington said that sovera r the present tenants wish jild permanent buildings le airport to conduct work o lanes, but without leases d ot feel they should invest th noney. The conference next week xpected to iron out, several d :ulties and lay plans for t Deration of the p6rt. kik I Torrance Food Mlit. 1605 CABRILLO AVE. PHONE 1961 01 11 \\AI.T Hill A. I. OMIT % and II AKIIOIl <ITY BORDEN'S AMERICAN CHEESE 44 Good for Sandwiches or Cooking LARGE SIZE New Crop Navel Oranges EXTRA FANCY .| f| AAc SPUDS 10 39 Whit« Rote NEWTON PIPPIN A EC APPLE 7-25 Petfvct for Eating or Cooking DESERT _ A 4 AC Grapefruit IU SNOWBALL *f A* CAULIFLOWER 10' Largt White He .SLICED OR HALVES 4 f|r PEACHES 19 must be fixed. Estimated time 0 days. 4. Notiqc of the election I nnex to Metropolitan mi Elven, tho election hold, th srd. thn results ccrtifie >y Metropolitan and filed wil the Secretary of State. Est natod time -16 days. Total ectlruated time quired before annexation can be accomplished: 86 day: The Board of Supervisors w divide the new district into fi sections, each with a dlrecti The five directors will form t digtrlct'B board. One possible division of t district and that which thr co mittec for West Basin Wa recommends to the supervise follows: 1 "El Scgundo and Wisebui 2- Manhattan Beach and H niosa Beach; 3 Redondo Bcael Clifton, El Nido and Victoi 4 Ujmita, Palos Vcrdcs, Palos Verdes Hills and Watson terri- tory; S^Lennox. Lawndalo. Mo- eta, Norman and Howard. No municipality within the strict may be split to form a ivision. One estimate of the population of the area involved set the figure at 85,000 which, f the. divisions are split into equally populated areas, would ive each about 17,000. After the district is divided nto five parts a director from ach will be elected by the vote the people within each re- pective part. YULETIOE CANTATA The combined chapel and hancel choffs of the First lu-istian church will ptcscn hristmas cantata, "The Holy ity," by Gaul, at 7 p.m. Sun ay Dec. 14 under the direction Buidette Brtmley in the church. TORRANCE HERALD December 4, 1M7 Miss Betty Robinson, talented ung violinist of Los Angeles, U be the featured soloist on e bqnd concert in the Tor- ancc High School auditorium riday evening, Dec. 12. She 11 play "Cuhanna," a Latin- icrican number which is g,ne very few numbers written Violin with band accom- >animrnt. George Alexander, lo- cal clarinetLst. also will make a uest appearance playing the popular solo entitled "Sonam- George Cather, Ernest Hauk, and James Van Dyck will )lay a trombone tr(o. Other numbers on the pro- ram wUl include "The Student Prince" Overture, "Organ Fugue G- Minor" and a Suite en- itled "Ballet Egyptien." Admission to the concert is 1.00 for adults and 60c for stu- dents. The money from the sale of tickets will be used to pur- hase uniforms for the band BROWNIES ENTERTAIN The birthday of Shirley Herd as the occasion for celebration recently at the regular meeting of Brownie Troop No. 698 spon- sored by Fern Avenue P.T.A. A beautifully decorated birth day cake and ice cream were nished by Shirley's mother. Mrs. Robert Rqed, who wa aiKtcd by troop leaders Robert Kastrup and Mrs. Walton. Mrs E. TAIL CENTER Kansas City, Kas., the largest railroad the United States. Lions Host I To Grid Team ! Torrance Uow CH\* WW pl»* lost on Tuesday noon to th< arsity football team of Toi> ance High School, when some 30 numbers of the tcaoi, witk o«ch and principal, yc $uesU in Daniels Cafe jaatvjut W*>m. Pi oKnun chairman for the day will be Nestor'6. Fan^s, of Torrance Sasb & Door Co., and Hursts will Include Principal Lloyd Waller and Coach pMdit Cole. Dr. Dale H, Wright CHIROPRACT4HI 1746 Martina Avenue . Phone T. I86I-VV TORRANCE One Block West of Arlington first (look South of Ca«ot THERE ARE ONLX 44 STATES IN THE UNION. MASS., PENN., VIRGINIA. AND KENTUCKY ARE OFFICIALLY CALLED COMMONWEALTHS. C. « H. PURE CANE SUGAR I0-lb. Sack 87 ALBEft'S—8-oz. Pkg. 4 Ar COHII FLAKES 10 HUNT'S ^ |%£ TOMATO JUICE 19 Jumbo 47-01. Can cuDAHrs A"V MINCED HAM 27 EASTERN GRAIN FED M ft* PORK Shoulder 43* BABV BEEF Ground Round M A< STEAKS 49' Swiss Club T-Bone ITS my Harbor section GUI Scou >aders recently held an outdoo cookery class in the new Lo mita Park fire circle. Thirty ve leaders attended. Craft classes were held and F*ark Director Miss Marjoric G I b s o n taught the leaders games and racclj to take back to their troops. P N'T GET A KICK OUT! )F CHOPPING IT UP WHEN I KNOW IT'S INSURED WITH LUND COMPANY Even Santa's in lie Swing! ' you stop TO figure it out . . . the time and effort it takes you every month to run around here and there to pay bills and keep an accounting of your personal finances . . . you'll do like so many hundreds of Torrance folks hive already done . . . and (hat's to open a Torrance National Meter Check Checking Account. Start with any amount . . . keep any balance you wish ... ft costs you only 5c for each check actually written. "A FWENbLX TORRANCE INSTITUTION" TORRRPCE HRTIOnHL BRHK Jake a tip from old Si. NicJc. M«J^ your fifts for Olriit, mas click! Radios and phonograph*, combine the two. Give 'em both, the idea's new I I 1 It'AFARNSWORTH IN WALNUT the mo*t beautiful radio Phonograph you can find today.. Shop Early .... ..... Just What MOM WESTINGHOUSE . . . UNIVERSAL . . , . . PROCTOR-Ugbtweight STEAM-0-MATIC . , PROCTOR-NO un . fvr Wit* DeVore Electric Co. of IpUAl MtfiSlT INiUIAMCI COlr I875 Carson St. Torrance 802 :,yijm^ji^mj^L

Upload: others

Post on 16-Aug-2020

1 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: ITS my SPUDS · )lay a trombone tr(o. Other numbers on the pro- ram wUl include "The Student Prince" Overture, "Organ Fugue G- Minor" and a Suite en- itled "Ballet Egyptien." Admission

Police On Trail of 'Screwdriver' Burglar Here

(Continued from P»a« LA)

( ronshaw lilvcl., h,ul his home hiirglitrlzrd In the HMIIP way, ho told police. The "screw-

driver" burglar'* loot from the Welly homo, consisted «rf an empty billfold juul a pencil

The lUHt burglary reported to police, WAN In the home of I. I.. Adumx, 1009 Aracla ave., who had been away from booie from 4 p.m. to midnight Tuesday. Hero the "mip-niiui crime wave" made his blggeiit haul, getting a $3 bill, a child­ ren 'n hank containing $7, woman'N zlrcun rliiR, two ram- era*, keys and n fountain pen. Alito reported inbsliiK were wHfie ramly and onokleN.

NewKiwanis Officers Hear President Talk

President-elect Dave ColVille of the Torrance Kiwanis Club with Director Bob Hagsard and Secretary Bob IX'lningei- attend­ ed the Kiwiinis International di­ vision school at the Chapman- Park Hotel In Jx>n Angeles yes- trrday to hear Edwin B. Brown, president of the local club speak on "Kiwanis Activities."

The Jchool was called by Lt. nor Joe Mullin to instruct

18 clubs in their duties

Herbert Cohn Torrance Men's Shop Manager

Appointment of Herbert J. Cohn as rnanager of the Tor ranee Men's Shop, 1328 Sartori avenue, effective immediately, was announced today by Jack Sctilanger, owner of the well mown men's store. Cohn will be n complete charge of the

s t o r c.' s operations, Schlanger

the heads of the this division as to and obligations in the manage­ ment and operation of their re- spective clubs.

Because of the phenomenal growth of the local Kiwanie Cluli during the last year, Brown was selected to give the keynote spec conference.

Annexation To MWD Sought For New District

AIRPORT COST TO CITY MORE THAN INCOME

etty Robinson o Be Soloist it Band Concert

itated. Active In the retail trade in

IjMi Angeles prior to his serv­ ice in the Army, Cohn has made many friends in the short time he has been associated with the Tori-auce Men'B Shop.

"Naturally, I am happy aboutmy new responsibility and I

of

That's what every bottle of our creamy-rich milk is full of Vim, Vigor and Vital­ ity. Every ounce you drink

adds lib and pep to your step. Keep a Quart on. hand for tnc whole family to enjoy.

ant to assure the good friendsof this cpmmuhity that I intond to take an increasing partin civic and business activitiesThere are no problems here that:annot be solved, and by theooperatlve spirit that I havedund here, Torrance will cer

talnly march forward as one ofne leading cities of Southernlalifornia. I hope to take anctlve part in its development,'

Cohn stated.In line with the current ex

pansion program of the Tor ance Men's Shop, an announce nent was made recently of it ippointment as exclusive dealer :or Hart, Schaffner & Marx cd ;brat*d line of men's sui complete stock with a wide se ectlon of popular models fo this season are now availabl

it his store, Cohn states. Man other famous brand name

RAW

PASTEURIZED

HOMOGENIZED

Cash and Carry PRICES

Why Pay Mont

—FINEST

MILK. .15cqt.—ALL-PURPOSE

CREAM 2tc i pi.

VERBURG DAIRY10 Years Serving Torrance and Vicinity

2093 West 174th Street Phone MEnlo 4-1091i.) Bctw*«n Torr&nc*

inipparel and furnishing

are also featured by this stor

"Our fight t° obtajq .water has not yet been won," Robert E. AuHtln, spokesman for the sponsors of a newly voted West Batln Municipal Water District, which Includes Ixrnil- ta, warned this week. "Annexation to the Motropoli-

Water District, our only easible source of supply, has

11 to be accomploshed," Chair­ man Austin Informed the com-

ttee for Wast Basin Water, hich met Monday in the Ke­ ndo Rnaeh City Hall. Annexation of the district, hich won in a rout at the Us on Nov. 25, may only be

one by a total popul e communities of Lornita, Re- ir|do Bea,ch, Manhattan Beach, alos Verdes, El Segundo, Her- osa Beach, Lennox, londra Park and Watson, which

compose it.B«fore annexation to Metro-

tolltan can be accomplished, he following nuist happen,

order:-A certificate of incorpora

on must be issued the new dls riot by the Secretary of State

Esimatcd time required: ays.

Five divisions of the dis rict must be created and direc ors for each elected by popu ar vote. Estimated time 4 ays, Including canvass of vof 3. Terms of annexation <

he district to Motropollta

COUNTY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE TO BE OPEN SAT. MORNINGS

The Board of Supervisors, its Tuesday meeting, authorized county counsel to prepare amendment to the. administr live code, which would requi the assessor to keep his offi and all branch' of flees open Saturday morning during th

I r>'i-iod from the first Mond In March to the last Monday May inclusive.

hairman Raymond V. Dai indicated that the purpose this amendment was to provU opportunity for veterans tp ;rcise their right of filing tnption affidavits, and is s gestcd with the full cooperation of the county assessor's office.

(Continued from Page 1-A) permit granted awaiting final word qn the lawsuit. The case, brought by E. M. Moshcr, pub Usher of the Lomlta Progress; John Slanton, manager of the

ta California Bank branch rman Gaidiner and others

was heard in Superior urt, the demurrers of Judge to B. Willett, offered for the ty, having been sustained In 3th cases. At the present time no def te leases have been executed IS use of land for hangers for pair service, storage, etc., du the litigation.

Mayor J. Hugh Sherfey has id that he sees no reason wh ases cannot be completed t ye a measure of assuran

persons wishing to use th Id, and despite the fact tha e i4ctual deed is not in th

ands of the City, Tarkington said that sovera

r the present tenants wish jild permanent buildings le airport to conduct work o lanes, but without leases d ot feel they should invest th noney.The conference next week

xpected to iron out, several d :ulties and lay plans for t

Deration of the p6rt.

kik

I

Torrance Food Mlit.1605 CABRILLO AVE. PHONE 196101 11

\\AI.T Hill A. I. OMIT % and II AKIIOIl <ITYBORDEN'S

AMERICAN CHEESE 44Good for Sandwiches or Cooking

LARGE SIZE New Crop

Navel OrangesEXTRA FANCY .| f| AAc

SPUDS 10 39Whit« Rote

NEWTON PIPPIN A EC

APPLE 7-25Petfvct for Eating or Cooking

DESERT _ A 4 AC

Grapefruit 0« IUSNOWBALL *f A*

CAULIFLOWER 10'Largt White He

.SLICED OR HALVES 4 f|r

PEACHES 19

must be fixed. Estimated time 0 days.

4. Notiqc of the election I nnex to Metropolitan mi

Elven, tho election hold, thsrd. thn results ccrtifie

>y Metropolitan and filed wil the Secretary of State. Est natod time -16 days.

Total ectlruated time quired before annexation can be accomplished: 86 day: The Board of Supervisors w

divide the new district into fi sections, each with a dlrecti The five directors will form t digtrlct'B board.

One possible division of t district and that which thr co mittec for West Basin Wa recommends to the supervise follows:

1 "El Scgundo and Wisebui 2- Manhattan Beach and H niosa Beach; 3 Redondo Bcael Clifton, El Nido and Victoi 4 Ujmita, Palos Vcrdcs, Palos Verdes Hills and Watson terri­ tory; S^Lennox. Lawndalo. Mo- eta, Norman and Howard. No municipality within the strict may be split to form a ivision. One estimate of the

population of the area involved set the figure at 85,000 which, f the. divisions are split into

equally populated areas, would ive each about 17,000. After the district is divided

nto five parts a director from ach will be elected by the vote

the people within each re- pective part.

YULETIOE CANTATA

The combined chapel and hancel choffs of the First lu-istian church will ptcscn hristmas cantata, "The Holy ity," by Gaul, at 7 p.m. Sun

ay Dec. 14 under the direction Buidette Brtmley in the

church.

TORRANCE HERALD December 4, 1M7

Miss Betty Robinson, talented ung violinist of Los Angeles, U be the featured soloist on e bqnd concert in the Tor-

ancc High School auditorium riday evening, Dec. 12. She

11 play "Cuhanna," a Latin- icrican number which is g,ne very few numbers written

Violin with band accom- >animrnt. George Alexander, lo­

cal clarinetLst. also will make a uest appearance playing the

popular solo entitled "Sonam- George Cather, Ernest

Hauk, and James Van Dyck will )lay a trombone tr(o.

Other numbers on the pro- ram wUl include "The Student

Prince" Overture, "Organ Fugue G- Minor" and a Suite en-

itled "Ballet Egyptien." Admission to the concert is

1.00 for adults and 60c for stu­ dents. The money from the sale of tickets will be used to pur- hase uniforms for the band

BROWNIES ENTERTAINThe birthday of Shirley Herd

as the occasion for celebration recently at the regular meeting of Brownie Troop No. 698 spon­ sored by Fern Avenue P.T.A.

A beautifully decorated birth day cake and ice cream were

nished by Shirley's mother.Mrs. Robert Rqed, who wa aiKtcd by troop leaders Robert Kastrup and Mrs. Walton.

Mrs E.

TAIL CENTERKansas City, Kas.,

the largest railroad the United States.

Lions Host I To Grid Team !

Torrance Uow CH\* WW pl»* lost on Tuesday noon to th< arsity football team of Toi> ance High School, when some

30 numbers of the tcaoi, witk o«ch and principal, yc $uesU in Daniels Cafe jaatvjut W*>m.

Pi oKnun chairman for the day will be Nestor'6. Fan^s, of Torrance Sasb & Door Co., and Hursts will Include Principal Lloyd Waller and Coach pMdit Cole.

Dr. Dale H, WrightCHIROPRACT4HI

1746 Martina Avenue . Phone T. I86I-VVTORRANCE

One Block West of Arlington first (look South of Ca«ot

THERE ARE ONLX 44 STATES IN THE UNION. MASS., PENN., VIRGINIA. AND KENTUCKY ARE OFFICIALLY CALLED COMMONWEALTHS.

C. « H. PURE CANE

SUGARI0-lb. Sack

87ALBEft'S—8-oz. Pkg. 4 Ar

COHII FLAKES 10HUNT'S ^ |%£

TOMATO JUICE 19Jumbo 47-01. Can

cuDAHrs A"V

MINCED HAM 27EASTERN GRAIN FED M ft*

PORK Shoulder 43*BABV BEEF Ground Round M A<

STEAKS 49'Swiss Club T-Bone

ITS my

Harbor section GUI Scou>aders recently held an outdoo

cookery class in the new Lo mita Park fire circle. Thirty

ve leaders attended.Craft classes were held and

F*ark Director Miss Marjoric G I b s o n taught the leaders games and racclj to take back to their troops.

PN'T GET A KICK OUT! )F CHOPPING IT UP WHEN I KNOW IT'S

INSURED WITH LUND

COMPANY Even Santa's in lie Swing!

' you stop TO figure it out . . . the time and effort it takes

you every month to run around here and there to pay bills

and keep an accounting of your personal finances . . . you'll

do like so many hundreds of Torrance folks hive already

done . . . and (hat's to open a Torrance National Meter

Check Checking Account.

Start with any amount . . . keep any balance you wish

... ft costs you only 5c for each check actually written.

"A FWENbLX TORRANCE INSTITUTION"

TORRRPCE HRTIOnHL BRHK

Jake a tip from old Si. NicJc. M«J^ your fifts for Olriit, mas click! Radios and phonograph*, combine the two.

Give 'em both, the idea's new I I 1

It'AFARNSWORTHIN WALNUT the mo*t beautiful radio Phonograph you can find today.. Shop Early .... .....

Just What MOM

WESTINGHOUSE . . . UNIVERSAL . . , . .

PROCTOR-Ugbtweight STEAM-0-MATIC . ,PROCTOR-NO un .

fvr Wit*

DeVore Electric Co.of IpUAl MtfiSlT INiUIAMCI COlr I875 Carson St. Torrance 802

:,yijm^ji^mj^L