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T0RRANCE HERALD, To THURSDAY, OCTOBER 38, 10-1 TO CON TIN MO STUDIES Miss Kay Qtilmby will return to Berkeley this week to continue a course In business administra- tion at University of California. lias home flu been vacationing at KNROM.S AT UMVERSITV Georgia M. Blllingsley n' cnrclled at the University of Cal- ifornia at Berkeley, was gradu- ated from Tornince high school FOR GIFTS PLAIN - - BEVELED - - VENETIAN MADE TO ORDER - - RESILVERED Window Glass - - Furniture Tops Auto Glass - - Plate Glass FREE ESTIMATES Phone Rcdondo 5873 !%A 7 CAMINO REAL HI HERMOSA BEACH UV« Bay-Wide Gl.iss 1/AuMetf fa fame PERMANENT WAVE CHARM KURL uins -il) Curlcri, Shampoo, Wave Set. Rr'.lUIRFS noIIEAT.F.LECTRiciTYnr M.ACI 1INKS. Safe for children's natural or Jycd hair. Money back if not pleased. '" latt 12 mnnr/ii DISCOUNT DRUG 1334 EL PRADO, TORRANCE PHONE 562 PLATOON SERGEANT ). C. FAULKNER . . . tells of experic Columbia Steel workers. Left to right, Lt. (j.g.) .B. F. Schwartz, Faulkner, U. S. M. C; Pharmacist Mate 2 c Frank E. Hayward. ices with Carlson's Raiders to U. S. N. R.; Platoon Sgt. J. C. Torrance 'High Class 'B' Team Beaten, 20 to 0 IN SAN KltANCISCO Dr. Katherine F. Siekmann, ac- companied by Mrs', n. E. Wilde, left Sunday for San Francisco The Torrance high school B wncrp snr wi " consult a special- i .j , . . i.'t and take instructions in the lend squad suffered a 20 to 0 ,!(, w foot ,, dj( , sting:, Ail . s. Wiltll . defeat at the hands of San PC- dro's class B team at San Pcilro last Friday afternoon. Only once did the Torrance lads threaten to score when they intercepted a pass on the San Pedro 45 yar is visiting fric'nds. The ladle. 1- will return Saturday. ATTEND ICK r. and Mrs. Ralph A. Amir attended the Ice. Follii line and carried it within 18 j Monday evening follow yards of the goal stripe. I ner party in Los Angele RANCH We all need good food now to keep our energy up just as our boys need good food. And we will see ihat everyone gets it. SHOP WHERE PRICES ARE BELOW CEILING! PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY RATIONED ITEMS Points Prices FARM HOUSE GOLDEN BANTAM No. 2 : ,4 m CORN ......... '3 Blue 1 MONARCH CRUSHED N PINEAPPLE CLAPP'S STRAINED BABY FOO Vegetables. Fruits and Custard Puddino B A B Y F 0 0 D . . . . . , BU 3 LIBBVS FANCY No. 2 STRING BEANS . . . MAZOLA OIL ... 32 Brown 8 Brown 4 Brown p "" w $2.03 6lc 32C 25 We Have a LIMITED SUPPLY OF RINSO on Hand LiMIT 1 to a Customer NON-RATIONED LIPTON'S Noodle Soup 3 for 28c KREMEL PUDDING Cc Caramel nnd V.iinll.i . . W IELLO and JELLO PUDDING Assorted A 4 Or Flavois . . . . ^ FOR |^ Limit :' CITRUS MARMALADES Are NOT Frozen Come In and See Our Assortment WE RESE-RVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT AND REFUSE ALL SALES" - NOTICE - We Have Always Had Meat, But Come In and Take a Look Now! SMOKED PICNICS COOKED, READY TO EAT SLICED FREE ....... SMOKED BUTTS READY TO EAT BONELESS GRADE 'A' WIENERS . . . . . 27c HAMBURGER .......... 30c LEAN 7Pointb It F M IB I L. I S T E RO A ETC. Government Graded Beef The 4 SISTERS You don't need Ration Points for the energy you get from our Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES Hours: 8 A.M. to 7 l'..\l. Kvery Week Day . . Saturday 'til 8 1VM. . . ( losi-d Sundays DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs-. E. VV. Clark of I H19 Beech ave., entertained Sat urday evcning-at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Babcock and children, Corelyn and Richard of Silverlake, Los Angeles; Mrs. VV. P. Burke, and the host's son. Robert Maxfield. Richard Nab cock remained as their weekend guest. ATTEND ICE FOI.MES Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shepherd. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs William Irelan and son. Rich ard, an aviation cadet at Sanl") Ana, and VVaync Ault of Kc.kc mo, Ind., enjoyed dinner Satur- day at Knotts' Berry Farm anil later attended the Ice Follies. Two injured in South Pacific Talk to Steel Worker Crews Ride 'em for Sport! lid Holul.iys. $1 Hour Western Riding Stables \..\\\.\ Vl> 5929 South Wostor GARDENA The men and women of I'olu fir.sl-hand eontact with ilie South and a sailor who had been there, moms made by the plant labor-mil veterans', both ii-cupei'ating from from service in tins theater ol* the war, svere on hand at 81 o'clock in the morning to tell of their experiences to worker.' coming off shift. Again at 4 o'clock in the afternoon several talks were given so that almost very employee was able to boa eir stories without losing i inute of production time. Pharmacist Mate 2 p Krank F Hayward, U.S.N., was among tin first group to land on Guadal :aiial. He told of the conditions inder which medical aid was giv 'n during the battle, and the dif ficulties that had to be met. The general feeling among all thosr engaged in the battle, he said, v.-is of utmost cooperation to get the job done as quickly as nliia Steel Co. wen- given some Pacific war fronts by a Marine Last Tuesday, through arrange- nagement committee, two young Injuries and sickness received -iible Platoon Sergt. J. C. Faulkne tr.S.M.C., was with Carlson' Raiders in the raid on Makin Is land where thousands of drum of .lap-held American high-tes gasoline were destroyed alon with the other installations. Th need for good equipment an lots of it, was the thing tha Sergt. Faulkner said was in th inds of most men who ha en under the fire of Jap ma ine guns and mortars. Licut. I j.g. I B. R Schwartz, I! S.N.R., in introducing the tw speakers, thanked the steel work ers for .the good job they hav IT TAKES GAS TO MAKE HOT WATER 'HOT' These wartime suggestions will help you in cooperating with the Government's fuel-conservation program: AN AIIUNDANCB of hot water on tap any time you want it is one of the real luxuries of civilized living, and your automatic gas storage water heater gives you just that kind of hot water service. But it takes gas to make hot water "hot" and the Government is now asking every- body to conserve fuels of all kinds. Fortunately, by avoiding waste, you can have essential hot water and coiiu-ri'e i'<tf, loo.' Here are sonic suggestions: 1. Don't let hot water "run" for rinsing dishes or washing hands. 2. Repair leaky hot-water faucets promptly. 3. HO ' F. is the best hot water temperature for most home uses. Higher temperature-set- tings waste gas. When you save gas at home, you help to conserve fuel for the batile of the Pacific. hern doing, and expressed the hopo of all tho boys In the armed services that they would not let until final and eventual victory was won. BIRTHDAYS NOTED Sharing birthday honors at :> dinner party Tuesday evening were Mrs. .John R. Oarner and cousin, Holfe Harnion of Olendale. Covers were also placed for Mrs. Etta Baker of Los An- gele;. and Mrs. Olca Davis and J. R. Garner and sons. HAVK IIOrSKfiHESTS iss Donhine Shepherd of East St. Louis was a houseguesl nst week of Mr. and Mrs. Sain ihrpherd. Kov. Lillian Tower of Los Angeles was also their guest on Wednesday and Thurs day. DINNER GUESTS Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kerner were Mr and Mrs. C. W. Lahr of Ilaldwin 'ark and formerly of Ton-arid- Is Your Roof Ready for Rain Better set it fixed roofing materials are i able. See us NOW! have what you need, advise IMMEDIATE TION. TORRANCI LUMBER C< 1752 Border, South of C V Phone 61 pay more for personal loar than the Bank of Ante rate? ECTABIISHBANKCRCDIT. UP TO i? ftUNTHS 10 RIP/U *0 LAST BOAT LEAVES FOR OVERSEAS-DECEMBER 10 Deadline for MAILING Christmas Parcels to Soldiers seas extended to DECEMBER 10. Shop at the Torrance Shop for Best Selections of Gifts for Servicemen, bo home camps and overseas. Sewing Kits .... indispensable ite filled with all t necessaries . . . 1.35 to 2 Shaving Aprons . Fitted with so shaving- erea tooth brush, raz etc. . . . 2.50 to 4 ^ Uuddy Kit. . . Cc pad! Holds all necessary toilet tides . . 2.50 to - r Writing Kit ... handy-dandy. HI or tan sinuilat leather. Some \v automatic pencil- 1.35 to i Torranee Men's Sh< 1325 SARTORI AVE. Tnirancc Motiondl Bank Building

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Page 1: DISCOUNT or Jycd hair. Money back if not pleased. DRUG' · Caramel nnd V.iinll.i . . W IELLO and JELLO PUDDING Assorted A 4 Or Flavois . . . . ^ FOR |^ Limit :' CITRUS MARMALADES

T0RRANCE HERALD, To THURSDAY, OCTOBER 38, 10-1

TO CON TIN MO STUDIESMiss Kay Qtilmby will return

to Berkeley this week to continue a course In business administra­ tion at University of California.

lias home flu

been vacationing at

KNROM.S AT UMVERSITVGeorgia M. Blllingsley n'

cnrclled at the University of Cal­ ifornia at Berkeley, was gradu­ ated from Tornince high school

FOR GIFTS

PLAIN - - BEVELED - - VENETIAN MADE TO ORDER - - RESILVERED

Window Glass - - Furniture Tops Auto Glass - - Plate Glass

FREE ESTIMATES Phone Rcdondo 5873

!%A 7 CAMINO REALHI HERMOSA BEACH

UV« Bay-Wide Gl.iss

1/AuMetf fa fame

PERMANENT WAVECHARM KURL

uins -il) Curlcri, Shampoo, Wave Set.

Rr'.lUIRFS noIIEAT.F.LECTRiciTYnr M.ACI 1INKS. Safe for children's natural or Jycd hair. Money back if not pleased. '" latt 12 mnnr/ii

DISCOUNT DRUG1334 EL PRADO, TORRANCE PHONE 562

PLATOON SERGEANT ). C. FAULKNER . . . tells of experic Columbia Steel workers. Left to right, Lt. (j.g.) .B. F. Schwartz, Faulkner, U. S. M. C; Pharmacist Mate 2 c Frank E. Hayward.

ices with Carlson's Raiders to U. S. N. R.; Platoon Sgt. J. C.

Torrance 'High Class 'B' Team Beaten, 20 to 0

IN SAN KltANCISCODr. Katherine F. Siekmann, ac­

companied by Mrs', n. E. Wilde, left Sunday for San Francisco

The Torrance high school B wncrp snr wi" consult a special-i .j , . . i.'t and take instructions in thelend squad suffered a 20 to 0 ,!(,w foot ,,dj( , sting:, Ail .s . Wiltll .defeat at the hands of San PC- dro's class B team at San Pcilro last Friday afternoon. Only once did the Torrance lads threaten to score when they intercepted a pass on the San Pedro 45 yar

is visiting fric'nds. The ladle.1- will return Saturday.

ATTEND ICKr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Amir

attended the Ice. Folliiline and carried it within 18 j Monday evening follow yards of the goal stripe. I ner party in Los Angele

RANCH

We all need good food now to keep our energy up just as our boys need good food. And we will see ihat everyone gets it.

SHOP WHERE PRICES ARE BELOW CEILING!

PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

RATIONED ITEMS Points PricesFARM HOUSE GOLDEN BANTAM No. 2 : ,4 m

CORN ......... '3 Blue 1

MONARCH CRUSHED N

PINEAPPLECLAPP'S STRAINED

BABY FOOVegetables. Fruits and Custard Puddino

B A B Y F 0 0 D . . . . . , BU 3

LIBBVS FANCY No. 2

STRING BEANS . . .

MAZOLA OIL ...

32 Brown

8 Brown 4 Brown p""

w$2.03

6lc 32C

25We Have a

LIMITED SUPPLY OF

RINSOon Hand

LiMIT 1 to a Customer

NON-RATIONED

LIPTON'S Noodle Soup

3 for 28c

KREMEL PUDDING CcCaramel nnd V.iinll.i . . W

IELLO and JELLO PUDDINGAssorted A 4 Or Flavois . . . . ^ FOR |^

Limit :'

CITRUS MARMALADESAre NOT Frozen

Come In and See OurAssortment

WE RESE-RVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT AND REFUSE ALL SALES"

- NOTICE -We Have Always Had Meat,

But Come In and Takea Look Now!

SMOKED PICNICSCOOKED, READY TO EAT SLICED FREE .......

SMOKED BUTTSREADY TO EAT BONELESS

GRADE 'A' WIENERS . . . . . 27c

HAMBURGER .......... 30cLEAN 7Pointb

It F M IB I L. I

S T ERO A

ETC.

Government Graded BeefThe

4 SISTERSYou don't need Ration Pointsfor the energy you get from

our Fresh FRUITS and

VEGETABLES

Hours: 8 A.M. to 7 l'..\l. Kvery Week Day . . Saturday 'til 8 1VM. . . ( losi-d Sundays

DINNER GUESTSMr. and Mrs-. E. VV. Clark of

I H19 Beech ave., entertained Sat urday evcning-at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Babcock and children, Corelyn and Richard of Silverlake, Los Angeles; Mrs. VV. P. Burke, and the host's son. Robert Maxfield. Richard Nab cock remained as their weekend guest.

ATTEND ICE FOI.MESMr. and Mrs. Sam Shepherd.

accompanied by Mr. and Mrs William Irelan and son. Rich ard, an aviation cadet at Sanl") Ana, and VVaync Ault of Kc.kc mo, Ind., enjoyed dinner Satur­ day at Knotts' Berry Farm anil later attended the Ice Follies.

Two injured in South Pacific Talk to Steel Worker Crews

Ride 'em for Sport!

lid Holul.iys. $1 Hour

Western Riding Stables\..\\\.\ Vl>5929 South Wostor

GARDENA

The men and women of I'olu fir.sl-hand eontact with ilie South and a sailor who had been there, moms made by the plant labor-mil veterans', both ii-cupei'ating from from service in tins theater ol* the war, svere on hand at 81 o'clock in the morning to tell of their experiences to worker.' coming off shift. Again at 4 o'clock in the afternoon several talks were given so that almost very employee was able to boa eir stories without losing i inute of production time. Pharmacist Mate 2 p Krank F

Hayward, U.S.N., was among tin first group to land on Guadal :aiial. He told of the conditions inder which medical aid was giv 'n during the battle, and the dif

ficulties that had to be met. The general feeling among all thosr engaged in the battle, he said, v.-is of utmost cooperation to

get the job done as quickly as

nliia Steel Co. wen- given some Pacific war fronts by a Marine Last Tuesday, through arrange-

nagement committee, two young Injuries and sickness received

-iiblePlatoon Sergt. J. C. Faulkne

tr.S.M.C., was with Carlson' Raiders in the raid on Makin Is land where thousands of drum of .lap-held American high-tes gasoline were destroyed alon with the other installations. Th need for good equipment an lots of it, was the thing tha Sergt. Faulkner said was in th

inds of most men who ha en under the fire of Jap ma ine guns and mortars. Licut. I j.g. I B. R Schwartz, I!

S.N.R., in introducing the tw speakers, thanked the steel work ers for .the good job they hav

IT TAKES GAS TO MAKE HOT WATER 'HOT'

These wartime suggestions will help you incooperating with the Government's

fuel-conservation program:

AN AIIUNDANCB of hot water on tap any time you want it is one of the real luxuries of civilized living, and your automatic gas storage water heater gives you just that kind of hot water service. But it takes gas to make hot water "hot" and the Government is now asking every­ body to conserve fuels of all kinds. Fortunately, by avoiding waste, you can have essential hot water and coiiu-ri'e i'<tf, loo.' Here are sonic suggestions:

1. Don't let hot water "run" for rinsing dishes or washing hands.

2. Repair leaky hot-water faucets promptly.

3. HO ' F. is the best hot water temperature for most home uses. Higher temperature-set­ tings waste gas.

When you save gas at home, you help to conserve fuel for the batile of the Pacific.

hern doing, and expressed the hopo of all tho boys In the armed services that they would not let

until final and eventual victory was won.

BIRTHDAYS NOTEDSharing birthday honors at :>

dinner party Tuesday evening were Mrs. .John R. Oarner and

cousin, Holfe Harnion of Olendale. Covers were also placed for Mrs. Etta Baker of Los An- gele;. and Mrs. Olca Davis and J. R. Garner and sons.

HAVK IIOrSKfiHESTSiss Donhine Shepherd of

East St. Louis was a houseguesl nst week of Mr. and Mrs. Sain ihrpherd. Kov. Lillian Tower of

Los Angeles was also their guest on Wednesday and Thurs day.

DINNER GUESTSSunday guests of Mr. and

Mrs. A. E. Kerner were Mr and Mrs. C. W. Lahr of Ilaldwin 'ark and formerly of Ton-arid-

Is Your Roof Ready for RainBetter set it fixed

roofing materials are i able. See us NOW! have what you need, advise IMMEDIATE TION.

TORRANCI LUMBER C<

1752 Border, South of C V Phone 61

pay more for personal loar than the Bank of Ante rate?

ECTABIISHBANKCRCDIT.UP TO i? ftUNTHS 10 RIP/U *0

LAST BOAT LEAVES FOR OVERSEAS-DECEMBER 10

Deadline for MAILING Christmas Parcels to Soldiers seas extended to DECEMBER 10. Shop at the Torrance Shop for Best Selections of Gifts for Servicemen, bo home camps and overseas.

Sewing Kits ....indispensable ite filled with all t necessaries . . .

1.35 to 2

Shaving Aprons .Fitted with so shaving- erea tooth brush, raz etc. . . . 2.50 to 4 ^

Uuddy Kit. . . Cc pad! Holds all necessary toilet tides . . 2.50 to -r

Writing Kit ...handy-dandy. HI or tan sinuilat leather. Some \v automatic pencil-

1.35 to i

Torranee Men's Sh<1325 SARTORI AVE.

Tnirancc Motiondl Bank Building