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JACOBS = PLAN on your Coleman Floor Furnace nothing DOWN U YEARS to Pay First Payment Oct. 19th With Coleman super performance Floor Fur- nace, you can say good- bye to sweating walls _____ and mildewing clothes- -. ..- _.. ..... --.'ancing prices ... we honestly be- lieve it would be wise for you to install your Coleman now. Nothing down and your first payment is not due till October lOth. Three years time to pay. Stop in for free demonstration and estimates for the proper she for your home. David JACOBS PLUMBING and HEATING 1908 222nd St. Torrance Phone 88 "Public Notices" «0331 No. 267224 STATE OF NAOMI BELL BECKER, ALSO KNOWN AS NAOMI CLARK BECKER AND MRS. BECKER, DECEASED. Notice la hrrrby Klvcn by Ihn un- nralKiiHl Administratrix of trjo Ei- - « said ilm-Miiil. to the Cr«l- or. publication" lit tlii« notlci\ to underBlened «cle . Irflt pub hi> office of the Cl*rk of the Bn irt lit tho Slut.' of Call nla. In ami for the dr of Ln pel April 32. 1947. Rllfll E. OVEHTON Administratrix of if Estatn of »atd drceasf ALBERT ISEN ATTORNEY FOR ADMINISTRATRIX 1607 CABRILLO AVE. . TORRANCE, CALIF. Apr. 24--May 1-8-16. For REPAIRS (Which Are Emergencies) You CAN CALL TORRANCE 88 DAVID JACOBS YOUR PLUMBER 1908 222nd St., Torrance 1WB 222ND ST. Torr«nc« Gary's Jewelers Do It Again! Charge It Nothing Down Jouncil Agrees To Sponsorship Of lets' Emergency Housing Program Toirancp City Council Tuesday night signed an agreement with the Veterans Emergency Housing, Inc., and the Federal Public Housing Administration, for sponsorship of emergency housing at Lomlta flight strip. The City required that the vet- ^rans group agree to accumulate some $5,000 necessary for demo- Ition of the buildings at the»- end of the housing emergency and made it clear that the city s obligated In no way except 'or sponsorship, as required by F.P.H.A. J. G. Caldwell, veterans serv- ice director and leader of the Veterans Emergency Housfng, Inc., said that the group has ailablp 39 buildings and 36 acres of land at the airport. When asked by Mayor J. Hugh Sherfey Jr. about the Cal- ifornia National Guard program for use of some five acres and several buildings as headquar- ters for the 678th Engineer Com- bat Battalion, Caldwell said that whoever has first priority will govern that problem. Sherfey indicated that he desired that the city keep Its promise to the National Guard while at the same time aiding the veterans group. Councilman G. V. Powell however, took the attitude that the National Guard has enougl money to deal with Its housing problem. Asked about procedure to b followed, Caldwell said the plai w goes to the San Francisc ational Housing office, then t ashlngton for final approval ; said the buildings had been leased by the W.A.A. to Na >nal Housing and that the lam ill be rented on a $2 to $ r unit per year basis frorr P.H.A. He said he did no how F.P.H.A. will get xly of the land which Is Ived not only with Torranc unlcipal Airport plans but alsc th National Guard program has been in. custody of thi S. Engineers. Under the priority system dopted by the War depart ent, the armed forces, hich the National Guard is a «rt, has first priority on such rplus property; next Federa gencies, then states and fourth unties. Fifth come cities anc erl private firms or individ als. The Veterans Emergency Hou; g, Inc., is a private corpora The armed forces, except fo le National Guard, have Ind ited no interest In any of th rport property. Likewise hav :r federal agencies, the Stat California and the Count f Los Angeles. Thus Torrmncc plans for uirtng the airport have prior- y subject to the National ruard's desire to use a part he airport, it is said. Caldwell said he Is asking for > state aid, that his entire ?al will be financed privately He said that there are now bout 20 members in the cor Deration, but that it will be milt up as soon as the property 3 under their control. MASON, DIXON LINE le Mason and Dlxon line was urveyed between Nov. 13, 1763 nd December 1767, by two Eng shmen, Charles Mason and leremlah Dixon. (Political Advertisement; f COUNCIL FILES APPEAL FOR NEEDED LIBRARY REPAIRS Renovations to the Library building are needed at once for purposes of preservation and 'or convenience to the public, Mrs. . Dorothy Jamieson, libra- rian, told the City. Council Tuesday night. Her request, which included attention to lighting systems In TORRANCEHtBALD April 14, 1947 ERECTION OF NEW i BUILDING AT WALTERIA OKAYED Walteria citizens may erect a veterans' memorial building for youth and community activities at Walteria park, provided the structure meets the approval of the City Council and City En- gineer and it entails no cost to the city, the Council ruled Tues- day night. ntended the building, was ordeied "filed." building onto the park property. NOW OPEN!- 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.£ Daily Except Monday » . MURPHV'S GOLF PRACTICE r RANGE £ CARSON ST. BETWEEN - VERMONT & FIGUERO/C All Grass Tees -~ Vote for JORDAN E. DUNAWAY TRUSTEE El Camino Junior College Experienced and Capable Election May 16 2 Year Term Jordan E. Dunaway [x Owner t- Dun«w»y Fuiwral HorM Hawthorn* - El Mgundo Renee Sport Shop "Next Door to Torrance National Bank 1 327 Sartori Ave. Torrance Dresses $199 Jumpers Prints, Cottons, etc. Values to $10.98 1 Blouses $ Values to $5.95 i BRASSIERES HANDBAGS WOMEN'S PL AY SUITS Values to $5.98 SNE:TERS 2-PIECE. Valuet to $8.95 BATHING SUITS $10.98 to $12.98 Valuet SLACK SUITS 2 for M *l '2.99 '1.99 '3.99 '5.99 up Renee Sport Shop 1 327 Sartor! Ave. Torrance "Next Door to Torrance National Bank" EVERYTHING REDUCES! Remember our footwear is always Top Quality! We want you to try quality shoes and learn what foot comfort can do for you. This is your opportunity to wear good shoes at really bargain prices. Be Sure to See Our Windows! For the Ladies CHECK THESE $ DAY VALUES! NO SPECIAL BUYS ALL REGULAR STOCK! i: ^ * ALL GABARDINE PLAY SHOES Values $3.95 to $5.95 Go At ALL HOUSE SLIPPERS Regardless of Price Go At Many bargains to be had too many t Ladle*!! Super Special XX pair be listed here prices slashed Scoop! Black BALLERIKOS Wedge heel, leather soles. Regular $3.95. f* For Your Children Here is your chance to fit your children in really good footwear at prices lower than low grade shoes! CHILDREN'S SANDALS Formerly priced at $2.98. r TL . c , For This Event *1 98 Acrobat Shoe* r your child will give balanced fit and longer wear j y All Merchandise Reduced! For the Men OH on Every Pair! Florsheim Jarman Fortune Extra Special MEN'S LEISURE CASUALS Canvai top, good wearing soles. They go at the sale price of * BERNARD'S FHILV SHOE STME 319 SARTORI ~ HAVE YOUR SHOES FITTED BY X-RAY ^ $$$$$$$$$ $ $$$ $ $ n $ $ $

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Page 1: To JACOBS = PLAN · 2010-01-12 · ALBERT ISEN ATTORNEY FOR ADMINISTRATRIX 1607 CABRILLO AVE. . TORRANCE, CALIF. Apr. 24--May 1-8-16. For REPAIRS (Which Are Emergencies) You CAN CALL

JACOBS = PLANon your

ColemanFloor Furnace

nothing DOWN

U YEARS to Pay

First Payment Oct. 19th

With Coleman super performance Floor Fur­ nace, you can say good­ bye to sweating walls

_____ and mildewing clothes--. ..- _.. ..... --.'ancing prices ... we honestly be­ lieve it would be wise for you to install your Coleman now. Nothing down and your first payment is not due till October lOth. Three years time to pay. Stop in for free demonstration

and estimates for the proper she for your home.

David JACOBSPLUMBING and HEATING

1908 222nd St. Torrance Phone 88

"Public Notices"«0331

No. 267224 STATE OF NAOMI BELL BECKER, ALSO KNOWN AS NAOMI CLARK BECKER AND MRS. BECKER, DECEASED. Notice la hrrrby Klvcn by Ihn un-

nralKiiHl Administratrix of trjo Ei- - « said ilm-Miiil. to the Cr«l-

or.

publication" lit tlii« notlci\ to

underBlened «cle

.Irflt pub hi> office of the Cl*rk of the Bn

irt lit tho Slut.' of Callnla. In ami for the dr of Ln

pel April 32. 1947.Rllfll E. OVEHTON

Administratrix of if Estatn of »atd drceasf

ALBERT ISENATTORNEY FORADMINISTRATRIX1607 CABRILLO AVE. .TORRANCE, CALIF.Apr. 24--May 1-8-16.

For

REPAIRS(Which Are Emergencies)

You CAN

CALL TORRANCE 88DAVID

JACOBSYOUR PLUMBER

1908 222nd St., Torrance 1WB 222ND ST. Torr«nc«

Gary's Jewelers Do It Again!

Charge It

Nothing Down

Jouncil Agrees To Sponsorship Of lets' Emergency Housing Program

Toirancp City Council Tuesday night signed an agreement with the Veterans Emergency Housing, Inc., and the Federal Public Housing Administration, for sponsorship of emergency housing at Lomlta flight strip. The City required that the vet-^rans group agree to accumulate some $5,000 necessary for demo-Ition of the buildings at the»-

end of the housing emergency and made it clear that the city s obligated In no way except 'or sponsorship, as required by F.P.H.A.

J. G. Caldwell, veterans serv­ ice director and leader of the Veterans Emergency Housfng, Inc., said that the group has

ailablp 39 buildings and 36 acres of land at the airport.

When asked by Mayor J. Hugh Sherfey Jr. about the Cal­ ifornia National Guard program for use of some five acres and several buildings as headquar­ ters for the 678th Engineer Com­ bat Battalion, Caldwell said that whoever has first priority will govern that problem. Sherfey indicated that he desired that the city keep Its promise to the National Guard while at the same time aiding the veterans group. Councilman G. V. Powell however, took the attitude that the National Guard has enougl money to deal with Its housing problem.

Asked about procedure to b followed, Caldwell said the plai

w goes to the San Francisc ational Housing office, then t ashlngton for final approval ; said the buildings had been leased by the W.A.A. to Na >nal Housing and that the lam ill be rented on a $2 to $ r unit per year basis frorr P.H.A. He said he did no

how F.P.H.A. will get xly of the land which Is Ived not only with Torranc unlcipal Airport plans but alsc th National Guard program has been in. custody of thi S. Engineers.

Under the priority system dopted by the War depart ent, the armed forces, hich the National Guard is a

«rt, has first priority on such rplus property; next Federa

gencies, then states and fourth unties. Fifth come cities anc erl private firms or individ

als.The Veterans Emergency Hou;

g, Inc., is a private corpora

The armed forces, except fo le National Guard, have Ind ited no interest In any of th rport property. Likewise hav

:r federal agencies, the Stat California and the Count

f Los Angeles. Thus Torrmncc plans for

uirtng the airport have prior- y subject to the National ruard's desire to use a part he airport, it is said.

Caldwell said he Is asking for > state aid, that his entire ?al will be financed privately He said that there are now

bout 20 members in the cor Deration, but that it will be milt up as soon as the property 3 under their control.

MASON, DIXON LINEle Mason and Dlxon line was

urveyed between Nov. 13, 1763 nd December 1767, by two Eng shmen, Charles Mason and leremlah Dixon.

(Political Advertisement;

f

COUNCIL FILES APPEAL FOR NEEDED LIBRARY REPAIRS

Renovations to the Library building are needed at once for purposes of preservation and 'or convenience to the public, Mrs. . Dorothy Jamieson, libra­ rian, told the City. Council Tuesday night.

Her request, which included attention to lighting systems In

TORRANCEHtBALD April 14, 1947

ERECTION OF NEW i BUILDING AT WALTERIA OKAYED

Walteria citizens may erect a veterans' memorial building for youth and community activities at Walteria park, provided the structure meets the approval of the City Council and City En­ gineer and it entails no cost to the city, the Council ruled Tues­ day night.

ntendedthe building, was ordeied "filed." building onto the park property.

NOW OPEN!-10 A.M. to 9 P.M.£

Daily Except Monday »

. MURPHV'S

GOLF PRACTICE r RANGE £

CARSON ST. BETWEEN -VERMONT & FIGUERO/C

All Grass Tees -~

Vote for JORDAN E.

DUNAWAYTRUSTEE

El Camino Junior College

Experienced and Capable

Election May 162 Year Term

Jordan E. Dunaway [xOwner t-

Dun«w»y Fuiwral HorM Hawthorn* - El Mgundo

Renee Sport Shop"Next Door to Torrance National Bank

1 327 Sartori Ave. Torrance

Dresses $199Jumpers Prints, Cottons, etc. Values to $10.98 1

Blouses $Values to $5.95 i

BRASSIERES HANDBAGSWOMEN'S

PL AY SUITSValues to $5.98

SNE:TERS2-PIECE. Valuet to $8.95

BATHING SUITS$10.98 to $12.98 Valuet

SLACK SUITS

2 for M *l

'2.99 '1.99 '3.99

'5.99 up

Renee Sport Shop1 327 Sartor! Ave. Torrance

"Next Door to Torrance National Bank"

EVERYTHING REDUCES!Remember our footwear is always Top Quality! We want you to try quality shoes

and learn what foot comfort can do for you.

This is your opportunity to wear good shoes at really bargain prices.

Be Sure to See Our Windows!

For the LadiesCHECK THESE $ DAY VALUES!

NO SPECIAL BUYS ALL REGULAR STOCK!

i: ^

*

ALL GABARDINE

PLAY SHOESValues $3.95 to $5.95

Go At

ALL

HOUSE SLIPPERSRegardless of Price Go At

Many bargains to be had too many t

Ladle*!!Super Special XX

pairbe listed here prices slashed

Scoop!Black

BALLERIKOSWedge heel, leather soles.

Regular $3.95.

f*For Your Children

Here is your chance to fit your children in really good footwear

at prices lower than low grade shoes!

CHILDREN'S SANDALSFormerly priced at $2.98.

r TL. c , For This Event

*198

Acrobat Shoe* f°r your child will give

balanced fit and longer wearj y

All Merchandise Reduced!

For the Men

OHon Every Pair!

Florsheim Jarman

Fortune

Extra SpecialMEN'S

LEISURE CASUALSCanvai top, good wearing soles. They go at the sale price of *

BERNARD'SFHILV SHOE STME

319 SARTORI ~

HAVE YOUR SHOES FITTED BY X-RAY ^

$$$$$$$$$ $ $$$ $ $ n $ $ $