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TUESDAY TORRANCE HERALD MARCH 3, 1925 Smart Creations in Hats The new Spring designs are here in sufficient variety to please every taste and to suit every styfe of beauty. Styles are exceptionally pretty for this season. Swagger Spring Coats Newest conceptions from the very best designers. Many different ma- terials and modes in plain colors and pleasing" color combinations to, choose from. Excellent values. CHILDREN'S SPRING HATS Dainty designs in silk and straw .fust the thins for Urn little SAM LEVY SARTORI AVE. Larger TORRANCE Its the Little Things That Count Billiards is a great training in the impor- tance of paying atten- tion to the little de- tails which are so important. Come around and play a game or bowl awhile with the other fellows. . ON THE ALLEYS TONIGHT—CITY LEAGUE Paxman'. Tigers . ! First Nationals vs. i <«. <, - Union Club i Tansey Barfacrm THE AMERICAN BRIEF NEWS SPECIAL THIS WEEK Odco Lemon Lotion An cxci'lli'iit requisite for the dressing table. Regular price f>0c. price.... ... . .. .......... ... Lunch at Our Fountain uoon-diiy dishes every day with a variety nt' tempting food for you to chooso from. Orange U'c and other cooling fountain specialties Tor the warm days. Shop. Ph. 60-W For Rent For Salt to Cover Prices right HAWTHORNE CO. At Iho meeting of Triple Cit> LodKti No. 333, I. O. O. K., torn row evening, a team composed ol past (.-rands will confer the. Inttia lory degree on several candidates Later the team will servo refresh- ments. Thl.s'll tin good, boys; don' The- grand commander of th' state of California was guest ol honor at a dinner Riven by the Commandfry at tho Masonic hall in San Pedro last l-'rlday evening, Local Masons who enjoyed the drill and entertainment that fol- eil the lianquct were Mr. Mrs. It. R. Smith and Mr. Mrs. J. H. Fess. Mrs. I'ersia Fess attended a ssociatc. matrons' meeting Friday t the home of Mrs. Pearl Barry f Monterey Park. Other assoc matrons present were Mrs, Mildred Redmon of Redondo Beach und, Mrs. Hebeline Dool of Oartlena. next meet ins will be held at 4110 home of Sister McAlters of Olenclule. Members of the millinery class f the Torranco hitch school will please note that the class will meet Thursday ni^ht. March 5. instead of Friday nlKht. Members of the San Pedro Bn- mpment, I. O. O. I-'., will note that the next meeting of the Kn- campment will bo held in Trona hall. Pacific avenue. San fedro. Monday evening. March 9. Try Christopher Ice Cream It's delicious. "American Kountnln. Adv. A'beautiful clock was presented to tho pastor and congregation of the Christian church liy George l>arr of 1503 Cahiillo avenue, well nown proprietor of I he "House of Parr Values." Alfred Pennington of 2828 Ko- ,os Angeles hospital with n serious ifection of the eye. Mrs. D. C. Turner, who is in the Hermosa-Redomlo hospital, re she underwent an appendi- citis operation, is greatly im- proved. The Cambrian. Society muslcale and banquet held Friday evening at the Chamber of Commerce building, Long Heach, was attend- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leaning it Mr. and Mrs. George D. \Vut- The Mothers' Educational Center ill be In-ill at the high school wet Friday. March 6, from 10 until 12. The kiddies may be reg- terctl at the Reeve hardware ore on Sartori avenue. Tho regular business meeting of the Central Kvangelical Guild will >e held Thursday afternoon, March 5, to be followed by a musical irogram. Residence Changes And Newcomers to City of Torrance \V. J. Howcll to i021 Carson; R. Jamlsen from 2071'4 Uedomlo tlvti.; Mrs. A. H. Mann to house 6. I'ark Terrace; D. B. Collins i 721 Sartor); Mrs. \V. W. St-liarl from 1005 Sartori. Apt. 6, ii Apt. s, Kl I'ratio Court; C. Mc- Jowfll from 22113 (Iramt-rcy to 920 (Jrainercy; Mrs. 1'han. Black o 1504 Elm; J. W. Urugg to 931^ A Uerru: C. A. Elmquist It) 1967 'laxa del Aino; Mrs. Fix to 1023 Iota Avc. from 1007 I-la/a tie] \mo; J. I', l.an,- from 1SOS An- Jramcrcy; W. K. Trui'tt to 936 \rliiiKtoii AVI-.; Willnii- lluncroft ii Kl Walniil Si.; H. A. Andrews lorn 712-1) Amapola to 222'. Urum- n-y; A. It. Hurkholder Horn 907 'ortulii; II. I., llopklns I" Apt. !>, Musk Apis.; (I. Cooden to M2ti luitit-r; .1. S. Hro.sn lo Hi OS Hur- on: S. A. Stoildartl from 710-K Amapola lo l\ousi> Ft. Spllrlin 'ourt; Mrs. i'. U. Little to Apt. <>. 117 Itedomlo Illvtl.; Hi-rnanllni- Meldando It. I'liun- 311, I'uthlo; F. W. Thompson, 2213 Cabrillo; J. I'orle It, 707 Cola; John \V. See \pt. Mil 2221 S. Arlington: W. Llmler- ii from Apt. n, Norman Arms, ImiiHi- T, Spurlin Court: C. C lih-n Ii mil !U8Vi Cola: H. J. mcns 11 mil house, .V, Spuilin 'ourt; A. J. Moore to limlsf -). urk Terrace. STEAM HEATED Mr. Junes purchased a lint- llol- ein cow, -il' v. lili-h all tin- family Olio day a visili.r sa'd to Mary, lie J-yi-ar-oltl mi-mlier of tin- urn-hold: "1 suppose you have all III., ,.|,.,mi null, you ran III ink Vi :,." i. plird Maiy, "Kinct- »Vv<- : ..in ..I.I Hifiiin cow." UNHANDICAPPED 1-H.H. Whl-ll ulll I,,III Illllslll-ll a 1.-- iailuil.lt' sli.it. Hit nlhiT uald: \Vh>. that'H in.Hunt,' I know a uni -nuiKon Mh" ha. mil) ..n. arm. "Nonsense." !.,ml Hi, iimt man. "IlOW lloi-M III- .1.. III. \Mllk-'" MH li-ith aii'l InlH hmiHcir on Uif OBITUARY MARGARET REES, EDITOR CROSSWORD BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Henry J. Harm-It of 1911 Andrco entertained the members of the Crossword Bridge Club on Wednesday. First honors were awarded *Mrs. Harry McManus, second Mrs. James Wise, and con- solation extended to Mrs. (ieorge Watson. Mis. Harriett, proved a delight- ful hostess and every memhi eatly enjoyed tho afternoon. On Wednesday of next week Mr W. C. nolley of 2004 C.ramerc Due will entertain the club. FIVE-COURSE DINNER HONORS L. A. WOll/IAN prettily appointed table for Mrs Vickery, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall I Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mansur. of Los Angeles, and the host and hostess. MRS. PARKS WILL BE HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON Mrs. Fay L. Parks of 1418% Marcelina avenun will entertain at a luncheon and card party at her home on Friday afternoon. TORRANCE COUPLE ARE QUIETLY WED T. J. Lewis, photographer and portrait man at tho La 1'lante studio, and Mrs. Lucy Bartel! of Torrance, employed at the local of- fice of the Southern California Gas Company, were tiuletly mar- tertained at a five-course Colonia icr recently in honor of Mrs Places were indicated at tlio brother at Forty-second street and Western avenue, Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Lewin will make their homo In Ton-mice. BOWLING NOTES Tonight the First National Bank net-Is Tansey's Barbers in an of- iclal league game. Tansey's Bar- bers say they have the city tournu- n'ent iced in, but Vern Babcock ys not after tonight. Wednesday night there is a cial match between Five Re nd tho Superior Oil. Thursday night the American ouse team will play the Standard 'ump Company in a Southern California League game. Western Sheet mass Company ay Palmer's Service Station on Friday in a City League game. Last night started tho second eek of handicap doubles. Vern Babcock ' and Cal Alverson took 'irst place. This will be continued very night and every bowler who las an average is eligible. SO. CAL. LEAGUE The American Total helps ................ 206 165 170 541 Charon .............. 146 181 178 405 Deininger .......... 159 162 198 519 .IcDonald .......... 154 166 205 525 McNabb ............ 149 177 178 504 814 851 929 2591 Howles Motor Co., Santa Ana Total .... 140 1S8 179 507 .... 215 203 190 608 .... 152 ISO 217 549 .... 174 137 218 529 870 951 1039 2860 Union Tool Co} Total danger ............ 166 215 178 559 lurmaster ........ 1S8 160 179 527 Templeton ........ 156 150 167 473 Hill ................. 154 174 196 524 ratt ................. 185 174 173 532 .849 873 893 2616 National Supply Co. Total Brady ................ 102 199 211 512 ji-aham ............ 125 149 149 423 Huff ..........*...... 141 130 113 384 Lohmeyer ........ 180 192 159 531 McMillan .......... 188 167 161 516 736 837 793 2366 Columbia Steel Corp., First Team *ummervllle .... 220 125 179 Prlvoli ........... 174 21S 170 ooke ................ 158 175 178 Javis .................. 178 157 179 iVoll'e ............... 154 206 168 1117 1S8 ISO US 1SI l'<>2 1CS 13-f 160 ISO 157 176 190 216 220 * * * * TORRANCE NOTES Mr. ami Mrs. Al Harder and \lins Minnie Mlildleton. of Ama- Ingi-li'K mentis Sal unlay. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Dollcy and ,Iis. Klhs Harder were among the iHllors in (he Orange Show at HE WAS A SPORT Whllf ,i shooting parly wi-ie out , a day's Hporl III III.' Highlands, i-M-il by a k.i-pfi In he taking in .11 .1 iihf.isant ninnlnc along h. uiulllltl X:, II l.s lll>|"' iMII.IIlllUt It) shlHlt MM! ullll. II I* till lilt- KloUII'l. In- ki-epi-i slit.ill, .1: "III Mm lilt-re; "What .In >mi i.iUe me im, > oil In,I" i-aiut- lln- i.-ply. "i-un'l >tm TRUSTEES The board disapproved a pro- posal for tho widening of the pavement flanking the park in front of the high .school. The pro- posal was made with the thought that a dangerous turn would be eliminated, but the board decided that to widen the street, sufficient- ly would destroy the park. The city recorder reported; that fines aggregating f342 wero col- lected during February and that fees from civil cases amounted to $15. The city engineer reported that work of grading alleys is under way fn the Amapola and Madrona tion Tor Julia and El' Pradb. Request for a permit to oper a hog farm near the northern c limits was disapproved. The .rd ralks at side 01 constructed on Ui the triangular park at Sartori across the western extremity of El Prado park. of Jules iiml (JcnohalKi l.opez of hoilMe 71, Pueblo, of broncho-pneu- monia. l<Yb. 25. lliirial Reilondo SPURLIN COURT Mrs. llerlllii Hlivis of Los An- eles was a weekend guest at the Mrs H. Hcwltt has returned om a week's visit in San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. N. f.. Dlllon ol bungalow D are entertaining Fresm friends this week. P.ny Dill, who fell from a crane at the'Columbia steel works three Tho board voted t :hase lots ract 5944, comprising half on Huber street ific Electric shops. roperty will be used foi r street equipment. Tin price was $5500. stor- pur- Purchase of Fords tracto from Kchultz. Peckham and Schultz was authorized. It is being used now in the work of grading the alleys. BUILDING PERMITS 1T19 Marcelina avenue, four-stall brick garage, $900, F. I,. Parks. Lot 10, block 3. tract 3757, Ar- lington avenue, shed, $100, A. H. Nuckles. NEARSIGHTED The octogenarian was being mar- ried to a girl not yet out of her It-ens. Rather nearsighted, instead INCOME TAX Returns for Corporations, Partner- ships. Individuals and Estates com- piled by experts. Moderate charges. 707 Hibernian Bldg. 4th and Spring Sts. Main 3743 Los Angelei "We do it try u«" Market No. 1 ROCK BOTTOM MARKET D.l»y Store, 1639 Cabrillo L. OTT, Prop. Torrunoe f both feet, is iible to drive Ills car now, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. C'lemens, sidents in the court Tor the past three years, have moved to their home in Los Angeles. E. J. I'nrlCLr received word last week of the death of his sister-in- law at Turlock, Calif. Mrs. Parkcr's father, J. F. McVey. left last \Ved- Baker Smith Carson St JEWELER Expert Watch Work Motor Coach Company Time Table to Long Beach and Wilmington Leave Torrance for Wilmington Leave Long Beach and Long Beach j.-,)r Torrance 7:15 A.M. 7:40 A.M. 8:20 8:10 *9:15 9:40 10:20 10:40 1.1:20 11:40 12:20 P. M. 12:40 P. 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Page 1: Later the team will servo refresh The- grand commander of ......taste and to suit every styfe of beauty. Styles are exceptionally pretty for this season. Swagger Spring Coats Newest

TUESDAY TORRANCE HERALD MARCH 3, 1925

Smart Creations in HatsThe new Spring designs are here in sufficient variety to please every taste and to suit every styfe of beauty. Styles are exceptionally pretty for this season.

Swagger Spring CoatsNewest conceptions from the very best designers. Many different ma­ terials and modes in plain colors and pleasing" color combinations to, choose from. Excellent values.

CHILDREN'S SPRING HATS

Dainty designs in silk and straw

.fust the thins for Urn little

SAM LEVYSARTORI AVE.

Larger

TORRANCE

Its theLittle Things That CountBilliards is a great training in the impor­ tance of paying atten­ tion to the little de­ tails which are so important. Come around and play a game or bowl awhile with the other fellows.

.

ON THE ALLEYS TONIGHT—CITY LEAGUEPaxman'. Tigers . ! First Nationals

vs. i <«. <, -Union Club i Tansey Barfacrm

THE AMERICAN

BRIEF NEWS

SPECIAL THIS WEEK

Odco Lemon LotionAn cxci'lli'iit requisite for the dressing table. Regular price f>0c.

price.... ... . .. .......... ...

Lunch at Our Fountainuoon-diiy dishes every day

with a variety nt' tempting food for you to chooso from. Orange U'c and other cooling fountain specialties Tor the warm days.

Shop. Ph. 60-W

For Rent For Saltto Cover

Prices right HAWTHORNE CO.

At Iho meeting of Triple Cit> LodKti No. 333, I. O. O. K., torn row evening, a team composed ol past (.-rands will confer the. Inttia lory degree on several candidates Later the team will servo refresh­ ments. Thl.s'll tin good, boys; don'

The- grand commander of th' state of California was guest ol honor at a dinner Riven by the Commandfry at tho Masonic hall in San Pedro last l-'rlday evening, Local Masons who enjoyed the drill and entertainment that fol-

eil the lianquct were Mr. Mrs. It. R. Smith and Mr. Mrs. J. H. Fess.

Mrs. I'ersia Fess attended a ssociatc. matrons' meeting Friday t the home of Mrs. Pearl Barry f Monterey Park. Other assoc

matrons present were Mrs, Mildred Redmon of Redondo Beach und, Mrs. Hebeline Dool of Oartlena.

next meet ins will be held at 4110 home of Sister McAlters of Olenclule.

Members of the millinery classf the Torranco hitch school will

please note that the class will meetThursday ni^ht. March 5. insteadof Friday nlKht.

Members of the San Pedro Bn- mpment, I. O. O. I-'., will note

that the next meeting of the Kn- campment will bo held in Trona hall. Pacific avenue. San fedro. Monday evening. March 9.

Try Christopher Ice Cream It's delicious. "American Kountnln. Adv.

A'beautiful clock was presented to tho pastor and congregation of the Christian church liy George l>arr of 1503 Cahiillo avenue, well

nown proprietor of I he "House of Parr Values."

Alfred Pennington of 2828 Ko-

,os Angeles hospital with n serious ifection of the eye.

Mrs. D. C. Turner, who is in the Hermosa-Redomlo hospital,

re she underwent an appendi­ citis operation, is greatly im­ proved.

The Cambrian. Society muslcale and banquet held Friday evening at the Chamber of Commerce building, Long Heach, was attend­ ed by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leaning

it Mr. and Mrs. George D. \Vut-

The Mothers' Educational Center ill be In-ill at the high school wet Friday. March 6, from 10

until 12. The kiddies may be reg- terctl at the Reeve hardware ore on Sartori avenue.

Tho regular business meeting of the Central Kvangelical Guild will >e held Thursday afternoon, March 5, to be followed by a musical irogram.

Residence Changes And Newcomers to

City of Torrance\V. J. Howcll to i021 Carson;

R. Jamlsen from 2071'4 Uedomlo tlvti.; Mrs. A. H. Mann to house

6. I'ark Terrace; D. B. Collins i 721 Sartor); Mrs. \V. W.

St-liarl from 1005 Sartori. Apt. 6, ii Apt. s, Kl I'ratio Court; C. Mc- Jowfll from 22113 (Iramt-rcy to 920 (Jrainercy; Mrs. 1'han. Black o 1504 Elm; J. W. Urugg to 931^ A Uerru: C. A. Elmquist It) 1967 'laxa del Aino; Mrs. Fix to 1023 Iota Avc. from 1007 I-la/a tie]\mo; J. I', l.an,- from 1SOS An-

Jramcrcy; W. K. Trui'tt to 936 \rliiiKtoii AVI-.; Willnii- lluncroft ii Kl Walniil Si.; H. A. Andrews lorn 712-1) Amapola to 222'. Urum- n-y; A. It. Hurkholder Horn 907 'ortulii; II. I., llopklns I" Apt. !>,Musk Apis.; (I. Cooden to M2ti luitit-r; .1. S. Hro.sn lo Hi OS Hur­ on: S. A. Stoildartl from 710-K

Amapola lo l\ousi> Ft. Spllrlin 'ourt; Mrs. i'. U. Little to Apt. <>. 117 Itedomlo Illvtl.; Hi-rnanllni-

Meldando It. I'liun- 311, I'uthlo; F.W. Thompson, 2213 Cabrillo; J.

I'orle It, 707 Cola; John \V.See \pt. Mil

2221 S. Arlington: W. Llmler-ii from Apt. n, Norman Arms,ImiiHi- T, Spurlin Court: C. Clih-n Ii mil !U8Vi Cola: H. J.mcns 11 mil house, .V, Spuilin

'ourt; A. J. Moore to limlsf -).urk Terrace.

STEAM HEATED

Mr. Junes purchased a lint- llol- ein cow, -il' v. lili-h all tin- family

Olio day a visili.r sa'd to Mary,lie J-yi-ar-oltl mi-mlier of tin-

urn-hold: "1 suppose you have all III., ,.|,.,mi null, you ran III ink

Vi :,." i. plird Maiy, "Kinct- »Vv<- : ..in ..I.I Hifiiin cow."

UNHANDICAPPED

1-H.H. Whl-ll ulll I,,III Illllslll-ll a 1.--

iailuil.lt' sli.it. Hit nlhiT uald: \Vh>. that'H in.Hunt,' I know a uni -nuiKon Mh" ha. mil) ..n. arm. "Nonsense." !.,ml Hi, iimt man.

"IlOW lloi-M III- .1.. III. \Mllk-'"

MH li-ith aii'l InlH hmiHcir on Uif

OBITUARY

MARGARET REES, EDITOR

CROSSWORD BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED

Mrs. Henry J. Harm-It of 1911 Andrco entertained the members of the Crossword Bridge Club on Wednesday. First honors were awarded *Mrs. Harry McManus, second Mrs. James Wise, and con­ solation extended to Mrs. (ieorge Watson.

Mis. Harriett, proved a delight­ ful hostess and every memhi

eatly enjoyed tho afternoon.On Wednesday of next week Mr

W. C. nolley of 2004 C.ramercDue will entertain the club.

FIVE-COURSE DINNER HONORS L. A. WOll/IAN

prettily appointed table for Mrs Vickery, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall

I Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mansur. of Los Angeles, and the host and hostess.

MRS. PARKS WILL BE HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON

Mrs. Fay L. Parks of 1418% Marcelina avenun will entertain at a luncheon and card party at her home on Friday afternoon.

TORRANCE COUPLE ARE QUIETLY WED

T. J. Lewis, photographer and portrait man at tho La 1'lante studio, and Mrs. Lucy Bartel! of Torrance, employed at the local of­ fice of the Southern California Gas Company, were tiuletly mar-

tertained at a five-course Colonia icr recently in honor of Mrs

Places were indicated at tlio

brother at Forty-second street and Western avenue, Los Angeles.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewin will make their homo In Ton-mice.

BOWLING NOTES

Tonight the First National Bank net-Is Tansey's Barbers in an of- iclal league game. Tansey's Bar­

bers say they have the city tournu- n'ent iced in, but Vern Babcock

ys not after tonight.

Wednesday night there is a cial match between Five Re

nd tho Superior Oil.

Thursday night the American ouse team will play the Standard 'ump Company in a Southern

California League game.

Western Sheet mass Company ay Palmer's Service Station on

Friday in a City League game.

Last night started tho secondeek of handicap doubles. Vern

Babcock ' and Cal Alverson took'irst place. This will be continued very night and every bowler who las an average is eligible.

SO. CAL. LEAGUEThe American Total

helps ................ 206 165 170 541Charon .............. 146 181 178 405

Deininger .......... 159 162 198 519.IcDonald .......... 154 166 205 525McNabb ............ 149 177 178 504

814 851 929 2591 Howles Motor Co.,

Santa Ana Total

.... 140 1S8 179 507

.... 215 203 190 608

.... 152 ISO 217 549

.... 174 137 218 529

870 951 1039 2860

Union Tool Co}— Totaldanger ............ 166 215 178 559lurmaster ........ 1S8 160 179 527Templeton ........ 156 150 167 473Hill ................. 154 174 196 524

ratt ................. 185 174 173 532

.849 873 893 2616National Supply Co. Total

Brady ................ 102 199 211 512ji-aham ............ 125 149 149 423Huff ..........*...... 141 130 113 384Lohmeyer ........ 180 192 159 531McMillan .......... 188 167 161 516

736 837 793 2366

Columbia Steel Corp., First Team

*ummervllle .... 220 125 179 Prlvoli ........... 174 21S 170 ooke ................ 158 175 178Javis .................. 178 157 179iVoll'e ............... 154 206 168

1117 1S8 ISOUS 1SI l'<>21CS 13-f 160ISO 157 176190 216 220

* * * *

TORRANCE NOTES

Mr. ami Mrs. Al Harder and \lins Minnie Mlildleton. of Ama-

Ingi-li'K mentis Sal unlay.

Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Dollcy and ,Iis. Klhs Harder were among the iHllors in (he Orange Show at

HE WAS A SPORTWhllf ,i shooting parly wi-ie out , a day's Hporl III III.' Highlands,

i-M-il by a k.i-pfi In he taking in .11 .1 iihf.isant ninnlnc along

h. uiulllltl

X:, II l.s lll>|"' iMII.IIlllUt It) shlHlt

MM! ullll. II I* till lilt- KloUII'l.

In- ki-epi-i slit.ill, .1: "III Mm lilt-re;

"What .In >mi i.iUe me im, > oil In,I" i-aiut- lln- i.-ply. "i-un'l >tm

TRUSTEES

The board disapproved a pro­ posal for tho widening of the pavement flanking the park in front of the high .school. The pro­ posal was made with the thought that a dangerous turn would be eliminated, but the board decided that to widen the street, sufficient­ ly would destroy the park.

The city recorder reported; that fines aggregating f342 wero col­ lected during February and that fees from civil cases amounted to $15.

The city engineer reported that work of grading alleys is under way fn the Amapola and Madrona

tion Tor Julia and El' Pradb.

Request for a permit to oper a hog farm near the northern c limits was disapproved.

The .rd ralks at side 01constructed on Ui

the triangular park at Sartori

across the western extremity of El Prado park.

of Jules iiml (JcnohalKi l.opez of hoilMe 71, Pueblo, of broncho-pneu­ monia. l<Yb. 25. lliirial Reilondo

SPURLIN COURTMrs. llerlllii Hlivis of Los An-

eles was a weekend guest at the

Mrs H. Hcwltt has returned om a week's visit in San Diego.

Mr. and Mrs. N. f.. Dlllon ol bungalow D are entertaining Fresm friends this week.

P.ny Dill, who fell from a crane at the'Columbia steel works three

Tho board voted t :hase lots ract 5944, comprising half on Huber street ific Electric shops.

roperty will be used foi r street equipment. Tin

price was $5500.

stor- pur-

Purchase of Fords tractofrom Kchultz. Peckham and Schultz was authorized. It is being used now in the work of grading the alleys.

BUILDING PERMITS

1T19 Marcelina avenue, four-stall brick garage, $900, F. I,. Parks.

Lot 10, block 3. tract 3757, Ar­ lington avenue, shed, $100, A. H. Nuckles.

NEARSIGHTED

The octogenarian was being mar­ ried to a girl not yet out of her It-ens. Rather nearsighted, instead

INCOME TAXReturns for Corporations, Partner­ ships. Individuals and Estates com­ piled by experts. Moderate charges.

707 Hibernian Bldg.4th and Spring Sts. Main 3743

Los Angelei

"We do it try u«"

Market No. 1

ROCK BOTTOM MARKET

D.l»y Store, 1639 Cabrillo

L. OTT, Prop. Torrunoe

f both feet, is iible to drive Ills

car now,

Mr. and Mrs. H. K. C'lemens, sidents in the court Tor the past

three years, have moved to their home in Los Angeles.

E. J. I'nrlCLr received word last week of the death of his sister-in- law at Turlock, Calif. Mrs. Parkcr's father, J. F. McVey. left last \Ved-

Baker SmithCarson St

JEWELERExpert Watch Work

Motor Coach CompanyTime Table

to Long Beach and Wilmington

Leave Torrancefor Wilmington Leave Long Beachand Long Beach j.-,)r Torrance

7:15 A.M. 7:40 A.M.8:20 8:10

*9:15 9:4010:20 10:401.1:20 11:40 12:20 P. M. 12:40 P. M.1:20 1:402:20 2:403:30 3:154:20 4:455:20 5:356:20 7:40

S 9:20. S 10:45

Inauguration

Able and great as our new leaders may be, their task is a futile one without the aid, co-operation and support of every patriotic American citizen and institution. Let us all lend a hand in help­ ing to foster the prosperity of this administra­ tion.

State Exchange Bank'THE COMMUNITY BANK"

WE PAY 4% ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

TORRANCE CALIF.

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Give Yourself a Nice Tip

Maybe you never heard of anyone tipping himself, but it tan be done. When you buy a ten dollar coupon book of us for $9.50 you present yourself with four bits and that is just 5% on your money. And the coupons are good for gas, oils, greases or accessories (except tires). ..Why not give yourself a tip?

Palmer Service Stations

Border at Cabrillo Arlington at Carson

Cas Oils Greases

Connections for Catallna Islam!. Make* reservations and pui chase tickets at the Torrance Pharmacy. 1'hone 3-J.

PHONE 60-W

TorrancePlumbingCo.PLUMBING AND SHEET METAL WORK

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Ward Floor FurnaceSEWER PIPE, DRAIN TILE AND TERRA COTTA

Across from Poit Office 1418 MarecHna Av»nu«

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SHELLScrip Book

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