a&p rates a+ for value...[rocery; store and la mlchoaca- ta grocery store, also the logla .azaro...

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TORRANCE HERALD FAMILY SPECIAL REG. NOW Boys' Coat Sweaters $2.98 $1.59 Boys & Girls Plaid Flannel Shirts 2.65 1.98 Chenille Bedspreads, Double or Single 5.98 Kitchen Curtains Pair 1.98 1.25 Durosette Panel Curtains Pair 5.98 3.00 Farah Boys Jeans, next to Levi's, 8-Oz. Sanfor- ized, will not fade, Sizes I to 6 ...... $2.19 Sizes 6 to 16 :!..J ..:..,;..... $2.49 56 inch 100% Wool Plaids . yd 4.98 2.75 Nylon Hose, 51 Gauge ........ 1.98 1.25 YARDAGE OF ALL KINDS Gingham red and white, blue and white check 69c yd. Spun Rayon, Sateen, Cotton Gabardine and Cretonne, and many Other Materials <>, |,rl..-», ,,. rililil . . . il r.mii.l .lieuiN-r u,i>»l, r rr ,-!,*. ,,111 r.-runil Store Hours 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The FAMILY STORE 1673 Cravens Ave. Phone 1696-J Torrance The first 60-lap main event held -since before the war will headline the midget car program tonight when Kd Haddad, Karl Young, Danny Oakcs, Pec Wee Dlstarce, Perty Uiiiiim, Chick Barbj and o'.lici AAA speedway a v o i 11 c s hit into the home iitetcn 01 me season at ouniuix Accepted Via Telephone Gjlmore Racing Wilson-Boyd Tonight Features Signed For 10 founds In Bowl Jackle Wilson, ranking chal- enger for the world welter- veight title, and Jackle Byrd, cteran Southern California trial lorse who gave Lew Jenkins one if his worst beatings, have been iigned for the 10-round main vent of the Wilmington Bowl's cturn to professional fights on Wednesday night, Sept. 24. The Wilmington' Bowl Boxing :lub of Einie Steffens, owner of hr Bowl and a Long Beach con- ssionalre, and Joe Craig, who is been staging amateur fights at the Harbor arena for nearly two years, was granted ofticial pro license this- week by the dtate Athletic Commission. Amateur boxing, however, will continue in full swing at the Wil mington Bowl on Friday nights Craig, who will seive as 8. matchmaker for both the pro show on Wednesday and the amateurs on Friday, announcec yesterday that the two Jackles nad been signed for" the feature ittraction on the opening card vhich will have 32 rounds of ac tlon. Albert (Sandy) Sandoval, Wii mington boy who graduated from the Harbor A. C. amateurs into pro ranks last winter and Is climbing the ladder fast, will op- pose Sammy Manders in the six- -._ . -.___-_. ... ... _. round lightweight semi-windup. at 8:30 0 clock, one-lap qualifying Four four round preliminaries i no txtia distance main eveni ^ uL'Ln bcnuiinua as a spucia> vmcnu lor tile thousanus 01 >s Angeles school cnimren, wnu uu 11 LU school Sept. 1U. Most 01 em Wui oe kepi 'busy with uuics, and win w unable tu uness a long muiget event un niu TnunKsgivinh mgnt Olaiu, rix. The lacu Inuisaay win ui le San 1'i-uro bweepstaites. "King Karl" Koung ste|B up itn tiauuau ana oakes as a ivoriie tins weoK, loiiowing hit laienng -iu-lappur 01 last amirs- auy mgnt when nc lowered int moru record lor that cusianci luui.tfos. lonng. who aiwayc ns in a masienul Job at im uois 01 Howard Kucks wo oti na tnrpe '»/ mam evencs, ana hoia cwo recoras. In auuaion to t Wiap record, Young aiso holda the thtce-lap trophy dash stana ard of 44.4<s. ng Thursday night starU time trials at 7:00 RE< will complete the card. A&P Rates A+ for Value When it comes to nouii»)iin|c foods (or 'lie liack-lo-srhool crowd, A&P heads the class. •vFor llie lunch box, and for the family meals, A&P's food values ring; the hell. Come in, •lion every department , . . see the wide •elect ioA of wholesome foods . . . and note lhal A&I* offers more than a few scattered savings . . . A&P offers real value for every item on your shopping list. tore With Confidence on ... A&P Quality Meats VEAL BOAST VEAL CHOPS Shoulder Cut InM u.s. "Bto r "A" Sirloin, T-Bone, Rib U.S."aoMT tr1 "A" U.S. Graded "Good" or "A" Veal Breast.. Monell'j 1-Pound Rolls Pork Sausage . Yorkihire Sliced Bacon . A&P Coffee Is Flavor-Rich XASV ON TBB mtl»GKTJ nm\ SUPPLIES 'our ASP pl»y« hot! to scores ol (linous btind proccriM u well a> ASP'» own quality-letted favoritei. Come in for lot or a little you're bound to find every prke a saving price at MayoMOise *~ ^ Peanut tatter >~,« Apricot ProMrves ..., Blackberry fjatr ..... .'£!« Z25* .',t 24' Sweetheart TOILET SOAP Rc^Cok, 9* D«U>t Id Siu, 1 (or l°c EIGHT O'CLOCK i.b. b., lh,ll« RED CIRCLE .* „„, 2 ..- 8I« BOKAR nb b.,2... 85« dexo ...m O i, (102 .*, o " i Ranche soup fvrrr ....... 2 Grapefruit 5SW~,.... VMM Beans w2»..... MartlMlll CMer ...... Puddings ££V let Cream Mil iSKr PtMch Margarine... Graham Craekars B2 LornaDama SJK:.. Pancake Flour «.».» field Madal Macaroni .......... .....Wt I* Borax Soap Chips ...................'VS 31* ArgoStarch .......................... .."«; ArtrolSols ........... ............-.««;» Dry Cleaner A.»». ...................!.?i 15' Scutt Shoo Polish . .......... .VS :I4« ^ ........... 2'ci. 18' . .....^J II- .. t A 3V .......Z II' 3 Xi II* ...... '^". 1* ........'cS 9* ..... ^14' . ... .%".. If .. ...."«" ! * CombinulioM Oiler! COLGATE'S VEL . .31' . 16° Buy 1 fockog. O«l I taAftt. Northern Tissue ^7 Gauze Tissue -6* MVKK Mm AND VEGETABLES^ FO« VOVK MONEY AT ASP ciptrlj know bc« where thry bat the coal, juicy (ruin ind Iron, lende vegetable* you find in uich money-savini multitude* it your AiP. Come tee •iia you'll »»r«e. ACVHTI1IO llfMS 1UIJICI TO tTOCK ON HAM* 1330 EL PRADO TORRANCE TOMATOES 1 R::;C^£ TOKAY CRAPES CELERY fii'ftxp. ......... Bellefluer Apples _ BARTLETT PEARS t!;;Vvi v SAVE ON FROZEN FOODS AT A * 1 It 01 .. pkg. * I CHEVROLET AGENCY FOR TORRANCE . . . Here is the architects drawing of the new plant of Paul» Chevrolet agency in Torrance, work on which was started this week. The show room, offices and shoo will be one of the finest in Southern Cali- fornia, according to leaders in the automobile business who have surveyed plans for Ihe Torrance^establishment. _______ Chances Reported Good For Dove Season Now Open BIO 1 ' crapp taker Bernl Instruction Of First Unit 01 lew Chevrolet Building Starts Construction started this week*of this area, Paul Loranger, ' n the service unit of the new j owner, announced Doves -are now legal targets throughout the state of Calit'or- n i a, the Division of Fish and Game announced last week. The dove season extends from September 1 to September 31, ex- cepting in Imperial County, where I the season will open at 12 noon October 2 and will continue until October 31. Following opening days, doves may be legally taken one-half hour before sunrise until sunaut. Reports from the field indicate that doves are fairly abundant in all purls of the State, with ex- cellent prospects for good shoots in the vicinity of Fresno and Mo- desto. $70 000 CHEVROLET PROJECT STARTS . . . Here ii Mayor I. Hugh Sherfey, Jr. turning the first thovel of dirt to launch the firrt unit of the big new $70,000 building for Paul'« Chevrolet, 16*0 Cabrillo Ave. Looking on are Paul Loranger, agent for Chevrolet here; Gus Culbertton, Chevrolet zone manager, and Blaine Walker, tecretary of Torrance Chamber of Commerce. The first unit will comprise a shop and offices, and will be 85 by 120 feet in sue. Ike show room will be con- structed soon. Meanwhile, Paul'» Chevrolet occupies the old Central garage premhei, shown in the background. _____-Tom.,,,-. IUT.I.I MUM. car department. I'.ody work and painting will continue to be far- ried on in the foimrr Central Garage building on Border ave. About 40 persons _attended a birthday party for Maxine San- doval held at Normont Ten-ace Social Mall last week. For Miss Saiidov.il 1 * 15th birthday cele- bration theie WHS games, dan- cing, and refreshments. aul's Chcviolet building, 1640 abrillo avc. Representing a total Invest- lent of $70,000, the service unit s in response to the incieasing ulomotlve demands of resident^ Pueblo Topr By GLORIA FLURES Well, friends, 1 assure you 1 .m very happy to announce that he winner lor the "tjueen of | 'icsta" contest is our own can- rjidate Miss Ofelia.Duarte.. This contest was held as a main event for the 15th and 16th f September fiesta, which is Jexican Independence day. Hiss Duarte will be crpwned m Sept. IS at the Clark stadium n Hermosa Beach. The other candidates were Miss tory Maciel, representing Re- londo and Miss Bertha *'lores cpresenting Hermosa Beach. Miss Duarte wishes to take ,hts opportunity to thank all of ,he people who so kindly helped ler to sell votes, and Luecio's [rocery; store and La Mlchoaca- ta grocery store, also the Logla .Azaro Cardenas who put up a ine campaign for her. She ap- >reciates this very much. Speaking in behalf of the peo- Jlc of Pueblo, I sincerely believe .hat we are ttuly happy on the >utcome of this contest. Hahn-St. John contractors are ;onstructing the now building, which will put 6,500 feet of space! under cover. It is expected that j the work will be completed in from 60 to 90 days. A 128-ft. frontage on Cabrillo avo. was purchased last spring by Loranger for the future build- ing needs of his business. The Central Garage building and all its automotive repair equipment were also purchased l>y Loran- ger, and the building now houses Lhe Chevrolet agency in Tor- ance. During the first U.iee months of business locally, patron de- mands have forced Loranger to increase his garage staff from 7 to ? 5 persons. The expansion of business has also necessitated considerable new equipment in- cluding 50 storage bins for parts. Future plans for the Chevro- let agency in Torrance call for an elaborate showroom and used V ENETIAN BLINDS Now Approximately 7 io !• Ray Delivery Call For free K»tlmatv l AI.IH \< Ml ALSO SIZES- FOR STANDARD WINDOWS 29x46i/2 5.50 29 x 52'/2 5.90 35x461/2 .5.90 35x52'/2 . 6.90 41 x 461/2 6.90 41 x 52'/2- 7.90 YOUR LOCAL MANUFACTURER SOUTHERN VENETIAN BLINDCO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1733 - 252nd St. Phone Lomita 1640-J A fine dance was put on by the Del Aiuo club last Friday tn Pueblo Center. Refreshments e served and the music was furnished by Armando Sanchez and his orchestra. The Del Arno club will sponsor another dance on iept. 27. So be sure and be there for a teal fine time. On Saturday the Logia Lazaro Cardenas sponsored a dance at the C.r.O. hall and was really lots of fun. Their next dance will be held the 20th of Septem- ber. Congratulations, Miss Virginia Acosta and Henry Camou on your wedding last Saturday, Sep- tember 6. Here's wishing you all the happiness In the world. Isldro Hoque and Frank Bus tlllos left recently for Sacra- mento, where a job was await- ing them. The stork has been to Pueblc agaln. This time to Mi-. anM Mrs. P. Gonzales' house The I baby gitl was named Kosa (ion- ZdlM. Watch FOR De Vore ELECTRICS COMPLETE LINE OF ELECTRIC Home Appliance

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Page 1: A&P Rates A+ for Value...[rocery; store and La Mlchoaca- ta grocery store, also the Logla .Azaro Cardenas who put up a ine campaign for her. She ap- >reciates this very much. Speaking

TORRANCE HERALD

FAMILY SPECIAL REG. NOW

Boys' Coat Sweaters $2.98 $1.59

Boys & Girls Plaid Flannel Shirts 2.65 1.98

Chenille Bedspreads, Double or Single 5.98

Kitchen Curtains Pair 1.98 1.25

Durosette Panel Curtains Pair 5.98 3.00

Farah Boys Jeans, next to Levi's, 8-Oz. Sanfor­

ized, will not fade, Sizes I to 6 ...... $2.19

Sizes 6 to 16 :!..J ..:..,;..... $2.49

56 inch 100% Wool Plaids . yd 4.98 2.75

Nylon Hose, 51 Gauge ........ 1.98 1.25

YARDAGE OF ALL KINDS

Gingham red and white, blue and white check 69c yd.

Spun Rayon, Sateen, Cotton Gabardine and Cretonne, and

many Other Materials

<>, |,rl..-», ,,. rililil . . . il r.mii.l .lieuiN-r u,i>»l,r rr ,-!,*. ,,111 r.-runil

Store Hours 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

The FAMILY STORE1673 Cravens Ave. Phone 1696-J

Torrance

The first 60-lap main event

held -since before the war will

headline the midget car program

tonight when Kd Haddad, Karl

Young, Danny Oakcs, Pec Wee

Dlstarce, Perty Uiiiiim, Chick

Barbj and o'.lici AAA speedway a v o i 11 c s hit into the home

iitetcn 01 me season at ouniuix

Accepted Via Telephone

Gjlmore Racing Wilson-Boyd Tonight Features Signed For 10

founds In BowlJackle Wilson, ranking chal-

enger for the world welter- veight title, and Jackle Byrd, cteran Southern California trial lorse who gave Lew Jenkins one if his worst beatings, have been iigned for the 10-round main vent of the Wilmington Bowl's cturn to professional fights on

Wednesday night, Sept. 24.The Wilmington' Bowl Boxing

:lub of Einie Steffens, owner of hr Bowl and a Long Beach con- ssionalre, and Joe Craig, who is been staging amateur fights

at the Harbor arena for nearly two years, was granted ofticial pro license this- week by the dtate Athletic Commission.

Amateur boxing, however, will continue in full swing at the Wil mington Bowl on Friday nights

Craig, who will seive as 8. matchmaker for both the pro show on Wednesday and the amateurs on Friday, announcec yesterday that the two Jackles nad been signed for" the feature ittraction on the opening card vhich will have 32 rounds of ac tlon.

Albert (Sandy) Sandoval, Wii mington boy who graduated from the Harbor A. C. amateurs into pro ranks last winter and Is climbing the ladder fast, will op­ pose Sammy Manders in the six-

-._ . -.___-_. ... ... _. round lightweight semi-windup.

at 8:30 0 clock, one-lap qualifying Four four round preliminaries

i no txtia distance main eveni^ uL'Ln bcnuiinua as a spucia>vmcnu lor tile thousanus 01>s Angeles school cnimren, wnuuu 11 LU school Sept. 1U. Most 01em Wui oe kepi 'busy withuuics, and win w unable tuuness a long muiget event un

niu TnunKsgivinh mgnt Olaiu,rix. The lacu Inuisaay win uile San 1'i-uro bweepstaites."King Karl" Koung ste|B upitn tiauuau ana oakes as aivoriie tins weoK, loiiowing hitlaienng -iu-lappur 01 last amirs-

auy mgnt when nc lowered intmoru record lor that cusianciluui.tfos. lonng. who aiwaycns in a masienul Job at imuois 01 Howard Kucks wooti na

tnrpe '»/ mam evencs, ana hoia cwo recoras. In auuaion to t Wiap record, Young aiso holda the thtce-lap trophy dash stana ard of 44.4<s.

ng Thursday night starU

time trials at 7:00

RE<

will complete the card.

A&P Rates A+ for ValueWhen it comes to nouii»)iin|c foods (or 'lieliack-lo-srhool crowd, A&P heads the class.

•vFor llie lunch box, and for the family meals,A&P's food values ring; the hell. Come in,•lion every department , . . see the wide•elect ioA of wholesome foods . . . and note lhal A&I* offers more than a few scattered savings . . . A&P offers real value for every item on your shopping list.

tore With Confidence on ...

A&P Quality MeatsVEAL BOASTVEAL CHOPS

Shoulder Cut

InMu.s. "Bto r "A"

Sirloin, T-Bone, Rib

U.S."aoMTtr1 "A"

U.S. Graded "Good" or "A"

Veal Breast..Monell'j 1-Pound Rolls

Pork Sausage .Yorkihire

Sliced Bacon .A&P Coffee Is

Flavor-Rich

XASV ON TBB mtl»GKTJ

nm\ SUPPLIES'our ASP pl»y« hot! to scores ol (linous

btind proccriM — u well a> ASP'» own quality-letted favoritei. Come in for • lot or a little — you're bound to find every prkea saving price at

MayoMOise *~ ^ Peanut tatter >~,«

Apricot ProMrves ..., Blackberry fjatr .....

.'£!« Z25*

.',t 24'

SweetheartTOILET SOAP

Rc^Cok, 9*

D«U>t Id Siu, 1 (or l°c

EIGHT O'CLOCK i.b. b., lh,ll«

RED CIRCLE .* „„, 2 ..- 8I«

BOKAR nb b.,2... 85«

dexo...m O i, (102.*, o " i

Ranche soup fvrrr ....... 2Grapefruit 5SW~,....VMM Beans w2».....MartlMlll CMer ......Puddings ££Vlet Cream Mil iSKrPtMch Margarine...Graham Craekars B2LornaDama SJK:..Pancake Flour «.».»field Madal Macaroni .......... .....Wt I*Borax Soap Chips ...................'VS 31*ArgoStarch .......................... .."«; ArtrolSols ........... ............-.««;» Dry Cleaner A.»». ...................!.?i 15'Scutt Shoo Polish . .......... .VS :I4«

^ ........... 2'ci. 18'

. .....^J II-

.. t A 3V .......Z II'3 Xi II*

...... '^". 1*

........'cS 9*

..... ^14'. ... .%".. If.. ...."«" ! *

CombinulioM Oiler!

COLGATE'S VEL. .31'

. 16°

Buy 1 fockog.

O«l I taAftt.

Northern Tissue ^7 Gauze Tissue -6*

MVKK

Mm AND VEGETABLES^FO« VOVK MONEY AT

ASP ciptrlj know bc« where thry bat

— the coal, juicy (ruin ind Iron, lende vegetable* you find in uich money-savini multitude* it your AiP. Come tee — •iia you'll »»r«e.

ACVHTI1IO llfMS 1UIJICI TO tTOCK ON HAM*

1330 EL PRADO TORRANCE

TOMATOES 1R::;C^£TOKAY CRAPES CELERY fii'ftxp. .........Bellefluer Apples _

BARTLETT PEARS t!;;Vvi v

SAVE ON FROZEN FOODS AT A * 1

It 01 *».. pkg. * I

CHEVROLET AGENCY FOR TORRANCE . . . Here is the architects drawing of the new plant of Paul» Chevrolet agency in

Torrance, work on which was started this week. The show room, offices and shoo will be one of the finest in Southern Cali­

fornia, according to leaders in the automobile business who have surveyed plans for Ihe Torrance^establishment. _______

Chances Reported Good For Dove Season Now Open

BIO 1

' G« crapp taker Bernl

Instruction Of First Unit 01 lew Chevrolet Building StartsConstruction started this week*of this area, Paul Loranger, '

n the service unit of the new j owner, announced

Doves -are now legal targets

throughout the state of Calit'or-

n i a, the Division of Fish and

Game announced last week.The dove season extends from

September 1 to September 31, ex­

cepting in Imperial County, where

I the season will open at 12 noon

October 2 and will continue until

October 31.Following opening days, doves

may be legally taken one-half

hour before sunrise until sunaut.

Reports from the field indicate

that doves are fairly abundant

in all purls of the State, with ex­

cellent prospects for good shoots in the vicinity of Fresno and Mo- desto.

$70 000 CHEVROLET PROJECT STARTS . . . Here ii Mayor I. Hugh Sherfey, Jr. turning the first

thovel of dirt to launch the firrt unit of the big new $70,000 building for Paul'« Chevrolet, 16*0

Cabrillo Ave. Looking on are Paul Loranger, agent for Chevrolet here; Gus Culbertton, Chevrolet

zone manager, and Blaine Walker, tecretary of Torrance Chamber of Commerce. The first unit will

comprise a shop and offices, and will be 85 by 120 feet in sue. Ike show room will be con-

structed soon. Meanwhile, Paul'» Chevrolet occupies the old Central garage premhei, shown in the

background. _____-Tom.,,,-. IUT.I.I MUM.

car department. I'.ody work and

painting will continue to be far-

ried on in the foimrr Central Garage building on Border ave.

About 40 persons _attended a birthday party for Maxine San- doval held at Normont Ten-ace Social Mall last week. For Miss Saiidov.il 1 * 15th birthday cele­ bration theie WHS games, dan­ cing, and refreshments.

aul's Chcviolet building, 1640 abrillo avc.Representing a total Invest- lent of $70,000, the service unit

s in response to the incieasing ulomotlve demands of resident^

Pueblo ToprBy GLORIA FLURES

Well, friends, 1 assure you 1 .m very happy to announce that he winner lor the "tjueen of | 'icsta" contest is our own can-

rjidate Miss Ofelia.Duarte..This contest was held as a

main event for the 15th and 16th f September fiesta, which is Jexican Independence day.Hiss Duarte will be crpwned

m Sept. IS at the Clark stadium n Hermosa Beach.

The other candidates were Miss tory Maciel, representing Re- londo and Miss Bertha *'lores cpresenting Hermosa Beach.

Miss Duarte wishes to take ,hts opportunity to thank all of ,he people who so kindly helped ler to sell votes, and Luecio's [rocery; store and La Mlchoaca- ta grocery store, also the Logla .Azaro Cardenas who put up a ine campaign for her. She ap- >reciates this very much.

Speaking in behalf of the peo- Jlc of Pueblo, I sincerely believe .hat we are ttuly happy on the >utcome of this contest.

Hahn-St. John contractors are ;onstructing the now building, which will put 6,500 feet of space! under cover. It is expected that j the work will be completed in from 60 to 90 days.

A 128-ft. frontage on Cabrillo avo. was purchased last spring by Loranger for the future build­ ing needs of his business. The Central Garage building and all its automotive repair equipment were also purchased l>y Loran­ ger, and the building now houses Lhe Chevrolet agency in Tor- ance.

During the first U.iee months of business locally, patron de­ mands have forced Loranger to increase his garage staff from 7 to ? 5 persons. The expansion of business has also necessitated considerable new equipment in­ cluding 50 storage bins for parts.

Future plans for the Chevro­ let agency in Torrance call for an elaborate showroom and used

V ENETIAN BLINDS

Now Approximately 7 io!• Ray Delivery

Call For free K»tlmatv

l AI.IH \< Ml

ALSO SIZES- FOR STANDARD WINDOWS

29x46i/2 5.50 29 x 52'/2 5.90

35x461/2 .5.90 35x52'/2 . 6.90

41 x 461/2 6.90 41 x 52'/2- 7.90YOUR LOCAL MANUFACTURER

SOUTHERN VENETIAN BLINDCO.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

1733 - 252nd St. Phone Lomita 1640-J

A fine dance was put on by the Del Aiuo club last Friday tn Pueblo Center. Refreshments

e served and the music was furnished by Armando Sanchez and his orchestra.

The Del Arno club will sponsor another dance on iept. 27. So be sure and be there for a teal fine time.

On Saturday the Logia Lazaro Cardenas sponsored a dance at the C.r.O. hall and was really lots of fun. Their next dance will be held the 20th of Septem­ ber.

Congratulations, Miss Virginia Acosta and Henry Camou on your wedding last Saturday, Sep­ tember 6. Here's wishing you all the happiness In the world.

Isldro Hoque and Frank Bus tlllos left recently for Sacra­ mento, where a job was await­ ing them.

The stork has been to Pueblc agaln. This time to Mi-. anM Mrs. P. Gonzales' house The

I baby gitl was named Kosa (ion-

ZdlM.

WatchFOR

De VoreELECTRICS

COMPLETE LINE OF ELECTRIC

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