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"Public Notices" TORRANCE HERALD ORDINANCE NO. 430 (ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUN. OIL OF THE CITY OF TOR RANCE ESTABLISHING PERIOD OF TIME EMPLOYEES ARE RE- QUIRED TO ESTABLISH A BONA FIDE RESIDENCE IN CITY TO RETAIN EMPLOYMENT The City C.mm'll .if the- Cllv ,,f r*f|Ulremi»nta for appolntiwnl or cm- plnyniPnt In the clnsslfli-il w-rvli-.- mi- di-r the Civil BITVICP HviUi-m .if Hi.- Cllv nf Torr.no,.. [ thot" nn ,. mpl.,v-!n writing cmptoym it by thn City mint «nl<l City prior ti In* application for nppolntnii'nt; atu WHEHRAH. ll rtororr-. due In crn- th"o City' who,' t a lo" liuf tf'.'i'inni'lp Tnsona, wnre. >y no fault nf th'ir n. tcrmmrarll floparntr-rt from the v Her of the C y and who, dtirlnii «»|<I tompornry rlod of lay-off. ImvJ hi on compelled o, and did, obtain now ilralrriiiK o being ri'-i<mployt>il In a like pOBlt wltfi the cltv of Ti.rrance but I o been unable In acquire^ Hving imrturn wllhln Ine NOW, THEREFORE. HE IT UK- SOLVED that, It IH Hi,- Intention of the City Council to r,-,'m| ov t month period u bona fide ri'fllili'nt of the City of Torronce; provided, how- Sldl'Mt of the Cllv 830 of HIM City of T. further Bliorla'Ki- of ployei'H dun to Iho Ituiitkm existing In Thin ordinance "hall lit- and he- comc erfectlve by rwimiii then-of or. ltn adoption and IB pnsaed hv a four-fifth, vote of the City Council. Adopted this 28th day of Septem- ber. IMS. A. L. JACKSON Mayor Pro-leni of the City ol Tomuiec STATE or CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES CITY OF TORHANCB u li.'iiuliir M- . i,,.. ..i ih. City mnrll ,,f the LV MI !, j. .. .,. . T, e 14th day of Beijlmilier. IM1, and opted on the 28th day of Heptem- r I!M8. at a Hi'Kiilur Meetlni} of id Counell by tin: followhiK roll call AYES: COUNCILMEN: Drale, HUB- 1 ILMEN"n"None lierfey . II. RAI1TLETT ity Clerk of the City of Torrance EXHIBITS A TO Z ... Pretty Ivamae Scott displays a few sample farm products which will be shown at the coming Farmers Fair and Festival at the Hemet Fairgrounds October 6 to 10, inclusive. Foresees High Egg Prices in Winter Time Good puultiy management this fall and winter will pay big dividends, says A. T. Dletz, as- sistant farm advisor In Los An- Keles county. Egg prices are likely to remain high through- out the winter while feed prices will drop, giving more profit to the (armors. A lurifc Increase In the num- ber of laying liens Is ci\peote<l next SIIIMIIIIT and full because of the lower cost, of feed. Egg prices should drop correspond- ingly as the supply of ffcsli I'KKH Increases. To Insure profits both (his year and next, belter feed, bet- or housing, and good poultry nelhntls are going lo bo veiy niporlunl this winter, Dicta said. SISTER KENNY POLIO TECHNICIANS ARRIVE Two wards at Los Angeles* mizeil or ellml TOPRANCE HERALD Slpttmbor 30, 194B County Harbor rd, pi NOI! ABS riEAt, "What helps people helps biisl- .less." True. People generally are coming to know that the opposite is also true: What helps business helps people, too! Vote YES, Prop. Aged and Blind Ai3 PRE-ELECTION MASS MEETING! TORRANCE Lot Angnles 15, C.llif. HEAR GEORGE H. McLAIN Radio KFOX, Long Beach (1280 kc) 4:30 p.m., Daily Eliminated in Jim Deems Convalescing Harold .). Dooms, bettor known as Jim to Ins many friends, has j returned home after 12 days in the Long Beach Naval Hospital. He would appreciate seeing some of his friends while he is con- valescing at his home, 2084 West 220th street, Torrance. Hospital, To ranee, this week worn staffed with fully-trained Sister Eliza- beth Kenny technicians trans- ferred here from other Kenny treatment centers of the country to aid In the area's second worst Infantile paralysis epi- demic. Allirvln I,. Klli'o, executive director of the Sister Kenny Foundation, returned to na- tional headquarters In Minnea- polis this ui'cli after assuring health officials here that the \vorld-reno\\ lied Kenny treat- ment would continue to b< made available to polio suf- ferers as long us the present emergency exists. "Complete Konny treatment. heretofore available only in mid Kirh; western and eastern areas, is .,..., ..,.,,. now administered for (he first I , time on the west coast by tech- Hor.iid nleians who hnvo received two- J usl w year training periods, much of ; Ing with C< personal teaching of i Twelfth Regi nny herself," Kll lated at (he Insllhitc In e the famed Elizabeth Kci Minneapolis, Australian nurse fiisl was irlvrii opporlimlly lo demon- ntrate her concept and treat- ment of polio to medical men. Sister Konny, now working: with medical men in the east a! the Konny clinic at Jersey City Medical Center, is making aiTiingomonts to fly to Torrance later I his month lo give personal nttontion to post-acute care patients. Berrera Now at Fort Ord for Ihr Torrance UK .several yrais, has ted his basic train- ipany G of the it of the fumed j Fourth Infantry at Ford Ord, I It was learned this week. pa- I Recruit Herrera, who attended , Torrnnei. Hivh School, enlisted |Realtors Hear Discourse on Multiple List More than (10 members) ctui- ! vpned In Fish Shanty last night i for the largest meeting In the i history of the Torrancc-Lomlta j Really Board. i Oue.st speaker for the meeting, WHS Harold Boeman, chairman 'of the Mi.ltlple Listing Service of North Hollywood Realty : Board. j Bnenian, veteran realtor and | well known appraiser, brought to his audience an Informative and Instructive talk on the many points of real estate nppralslnc Also presented as a guest, was M. R. Orifflth, president of South Bay Realty Board. U. S. STEEL PROGRAM Two of Hollywood's most po- pular performers, Marlene 1 >!( ( rich and Walter Pldgeon, no-star on United States Steel's Oct. 3 broadcast of "The Loiter," via stations of the ABC: network at B.-30 p.m. in all Pacific time nones. Child Care Group Will Get Report Membe Par ....... Association of Child Care will nioel Friday night at 8 o'clock at the Child Care Center on Martina stieet, Torrnnce. A report will be given on the state legislative conference, held at Fresno Sept. 11 and 12, anfl C. B. Cartwright of Long BeacN, state treasurer, will be a guest at the meeting, according to Mrs. Bca Bundy, chairman. ; There also will bo a short musical program. CLEAN DENTAL PLATES Ksofl nrc- ilrliiliicd by Kl« piai""in 'a "'I'im'o/'wnl'cr; '"difi' ffi'l'J Kkcimc. Tobacco iiuint, mucln film, and denture odor disappear quickly. Dcniiucj iniio (rcih, feel comfortable, Alk your drusgli! Six years of resear i spun- ored by two America iiiaiui- acturel is believed o have olved n- the stoel in< ustry a iroblem as Important as "get- ing die so direct from he cow" vould I for (ho dairy ulustry. Tin- (eel induslr.v's roblem wns In v to prmiiiu, s eel lill- Ids without first pom <ig (he molten metal into moulds to make steel ingots. .Such a process would make it REQUIRE iSS OF ::NDED MERMAID The sea isn't the only place in which you may find mermaids. With this rner- maid outfit, Shirley Modell startled spectators at the re- cent opening of an outdoor pool in Miami. NEW CHAMBER .tIE.tlHKUS MEMBERSHIP RALLY SKT FOR FRIDAY C'amp Fire Girls'will hold i membership rally al M::IO toiror row uflernoou at Halidalr Kle nu.'iitary school. (hem through powerful blooming mil! ; in work I hem down inlo smaller, , .-oml finished shapes called "blooms, slabs and billets." These sorr.i-fini:;hod shapes are prm-e.s.sed into win.', rods and The neiv process, which Is worliim; well In a pilot plant, prnduirs billets direellv from inollen slei-l. ellminatlni; the i ncid for maliliiK Ilir Ingots anil pulling them tliroimh the bliMiinlnir mills. Tim steel produced by the new process has been finished sat- i.slactorlly into such products as forging bars and strips. Berths Open to Enlistees FoiuiiT s|.eeialisls in the And Aircraft Artillery aiv in urea' demand at the pijraent time, ii was announced today by M Sgt.. James C'allison or the Ton:!!,,-, Army and Air Kurue nn-iu^nr Station. i:;;)7 FJI Pi-ado. An extensive campaign has bei'ii .started to explain to the,,,. men I ho opportunities available to them by re-enlistment Vet- erans who held such specialties as Hitdar Crewman, Range Sec- lion NCO, Communication Chief, Master Gunner, Operations NCO,, ami many other related Jobs, may now ivonlist In grades up lu and iii.-ludini,' Technical KIT ui-.ml, as deieiminid by thnr ilirn-e cit .-l<,li and proii MTi-in-. We heartily support the candidate'.,' pledges to bring down food prices. But we believe that action speaks louder than words . . . especially the l>ind of action we're raiting to bring you lower food piices. We search the wholesale markets for the best food buys. We keep our own In Oil or Tomato Sauc costs to the minimum and pass the economies of efficient operation along to our customers. So if you food bill seems as big as an elephant ;ind your budget as stubborn as a donkey come to CARSON MART and fill your entire food order at a real saving. or o tm 9*| flns BBlr HILLS BROS. Drip or Regular I -ib. Can or Regular l-lb. Can f LIBBV'S r AJ|C TOMATO JUICE £ -*M» |2 N a;,, ! 21t 4'r25<: £ RATH'S LUNCHEON MEAT 12-Ounce M f* Meat Department LIBBX'S RED ALASKA k § GROUND BEEF 59 j HAMS 69 ROLL Jl FKESH FRYING !! RABBITS TRI VALLEV BARTLETT 1% "TC I' 1 TENI 'Li I ST i: Jl MOHRELL SLICED [ BACON 69 DER ROUND BONELESS EAK 79 CATSUP fj j;ri7r.«'rir".--.'r5lrieS!riaEaa»»rs«5a«sa!=iri««»5a? l! Produce Department WHITE KING Toilet SOAP Regular Cakes 2 FOR |5C SCOTCH IEITUC! REGULAR PACKAGE ANCY GREEN -I u!l P, 1QC ! DMA BEANS For building floors, sidewalks, driveways foundation and scores of other improvements When you build, of course, you want concrete fires j ft:, enduring, and low in cost. lU'.idv-Mixcd Concrete liclps comr.ictor.s deliver a (ju, lii) joh at a .vmisfuctory price, livery truck load is strong, ni- form, wutvrtiijlit concrete designed for )««f!ipccUicati( as. l.nw delivered price for a quality product is made pov.sililc hy our volume production and modern concrete propor- tioning plant. SCOTCH MERRiLL'S GRANULATED SOAP RICH SUDS LARGE OAr l-AR&t PACKAGE Sll t PACKAGE JPJ^'JJ1 ---, 11 34c Ij POTATOH ii-^^av-i-i-i^^J'-i-j-i-i'. 3:25' 10 29C I'liouc 'I' P.O. Hu.v 001 lurrauee, Calif. EVERYTHING YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED :i. M.iuni'fiomt nccVn vlfw •I. Mlnnly ol mnci;; over MOO »i|u;ue lent. In addition lo ll": i KESSENICK REALTY CO. rtl'lhc PI.W.I iii IMloi Veidei Estates Phones HRontior 7135-7291 10 BROKERS WE RESERVE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES KWKVTiVK i'Ol II fMl'M — — — 1/uif *., l-ri., Sal.* Jfon.

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Page 1: MEAT · "public notices" torrance herald ordinance no. 430 (ordinance of the city coun. oil of the city of tor rance establishing period

"Public Notices"TORRANCE HERALD ORDINANCE NO. 430

(ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUN. OIL OF THE CITY OF TOR RANCE ESTABLISHING PERIOD OF TIME EMPLOYEES ARE RE­ QUIRED TO ESTABLISH A BONA FIDE RESIDENCE IN CITY TO RETAIN EMPLOYMENT The City C.mm'll .if the- Cllv ,,f

r*f|Ulremi»nta for appolntiwnl or cm- plnyniPnt In the clnsslfli-il w-rvli-.- mi- di-r the Civil BITVICP HviUi-m .if Hi.- Cllv nf Torr.no,.. [ thot" nn ,. m pl.,v-!n writing cmptoym it by thn City mint«nl<l City prior ti In* application for nppolntnii'nt; atu

WHEHRAH. ll rtororr-. due In crn-

th"o City' who,' t a lo" liuf tf'.'i'inni'lp Tnsona, wnre. >y no fault nf th'ir n. tcrmmrarll floparntr-rt from the v Her of the C y and who, dtirlnii «»|<I tompornry rlod of lay-off. ImvJ hi on compelled o, and did, obtainnow ilralrriiiK o being ri'-i<mployt>ilIn a like pOBlt wltfi the cltv ofTi.rrance but I o been unable Inacquire^ Hving imrturn wllhln Ine

NOW, THEREFORE. HE IT UK- SOLVED that, It IH Hi,- Intention of the City Council to r,-,'m| ov t

month period u bona fide ri'fllili'nt of the City of Torronce; provided, how-

Sldl'Mt of the Cllv

830 of HIM City of T. further Bliorla'Ki- of ployei'H dun to Iho Ituiitkm existing In

Thin ordinance "hall lit- and he- comc erfectlve by rwimiii then-of or. ltn adoption and IB pnsaed hv a four-fifth, vote of the City Council.

Adopted this 28th day of Septem­ ber. IMS.

A. L. JACKSONMayor Pro-leni of the

City ol Tomuiec

STATE or CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES CITY OF TORHANCB

u li.'iiuliir M- . i,,.. ..i ih. City mnrll ,,f the LV MI !, j. .. .,. . T, e 14th day of Beijlmilier. IM1, and opted on the 28th day of Heptem- r I!M8. at a Hi'Kiilur Meetlni} of id Counell by tin: followhiK roll callAYES: COUNCILMEN: Drale, HUB-

1 ILMEN"n"None

lierfey. II. RAI1TLETT ity Clerk of the City of Torrance

EXHIBITS A TO Z ... Pretty Ivamae Scott displays a few sample farm products which will be shown at the coming Farmers Fair and Festival at the Hemet Fairgrounds October 6 to 10, inclusive.

Foresees High Egg Prices in Winter Time

Good puultiy management this fall and winter will pay big dividends, says A. T. Dletz, as­ sistant farm advisor In Los An- Keles county. Egg prices are likely to remain high through­ out the winter while feed prices will drop, giving more profit to the (armors.

A lurifc Increase In the num­ ber of laying liens Is ci\peote<l next SIIIMIIIIT and full because of the lower cost, of feed. Egg prices should drop correspond­ ingly as the supply of ffcsli I'KKH Increases.To Insure profits both (his

year and next, belter feed, bet- or housing, and good poultry nelhntls are going lo bo veiy niporlunl this winter, Dicta

said.

SISTER KENNY POLIO TECHNICIANS ARRIVE

Two wards at Los Angeles* mizeil or ellml

TOPRANCE HERALD Slpttmbor 30, 194B

County Harbor

rd, pi NOI! ABS

riEAt,

"What helps people helps biisl- .less." True. People generally are coming to know that the opposite is also true: What helps business helps people, too!

Vote YES, Prop.Aged and Blind Ai3

PRE-ELECTION MASS MEETING!

TORRANCE

Lot Angnles 15, C.llif.

HEAR

GEORGE H. McLAIN Radio KFOX, Long Beach

(1280 kc) 4:30 p.m., Daily

Eliminated in

Jim Deems Convalescing

Harold .). Dooms, bettor known as Jim to Ins many friends, has

j returned home after 12 days in the Long Beach Naval Hospital. He would appreciate seeing some of his friends while he is con­ valescing at his home, 2084 West 220th street, Torrance.

Hospital, Toranee, this week worn staffed with fully-trained Sister Eliza­ beth Kenny technicians trans­ ferred here from other Kenny treatment centers of the country to aid In the area's second worst Infantile paralysis epi­ demic.

Allirvln I,. Klli'o, executivedirector of the Sister KennyFoundation, returned to na­tional headquarters In Minnea­polis this ui'cli after assuringhealth officials here that the\vorld-reno\\ lied Kenny treat­ment would continue to b<made available to polio suf­ferers as long us the presentemergency exists."Complete Konny treatment.

heretofore available only in mid Kirh; western and eastern areas, is .,..., ..,.,,. now administered for (he first I , time on the west coast by tech- Hor.iid nleians who hnvo received two- Jusl w year training periods, much of ; Ing with C<

personal teaching of i Twelfth Regi nny herself," Kll

lated at (he Insllhitc In

e the famedElizabeth Kci Minneapolis,Australian nurse fiisl was irlvrii opporlimlly lo demon- ntrate her concept and treat­ ment of polio to medical men. Sister Konny, now working:

with medical men in the east a! the Konny clinic at Jersey City Medical Center, is making aiTiingomonts to fly to Torrance later I his month lo give personalnttontion to post-acute care patients.

Berrera Now at Fort Ord

for Ihr Torrance UK .several yrais, has ted his basic train-

ipany G of the it of the fumed

j Fourth Infantry at Ford Ord, I It was learned this week.

pa- I Recruit Herrera, who attended , Torrnnei. Hivh School, enlisted

|Realtors Hear Discourse on Multiple List

More than (10 members) ctui- ! vpned In Fish Shanty last night i for the largest meeting In the i history of the Torrancc-Lomlta j Really Board.i Oue.st speaker for the meeting,

WHS Harold Boeman, chairman 'of the Mi.ltlple Listing Service of North Hollywood Realty

: Board.j Bnenian, veteran realtor and | well known appraiser, brought to his audience an Informative and Instructive talk on the many points of real estate nppralslnc

Also presented as a guest, was M. R. Orifflth, president of South Bay Realty Board.

U. S. STEEL PROGRAM

Two of Hollywood's most po­ pular performers, Marlene 1 >!( ( rich and Walter Pldgeon, no-star on United States Steel's Oct. 3 broadcast of "The Loiter," via stations of the ABC: network at B.-30 p.m. in all Pacific time nones.

Child Care Group Will Get Report

Membe Par....... Association of Child Carewill nioel Friday night at 8 o'clock at the Child Care Center on Martina stieet, Torrnnce.

A report will be given on the state legislative conference, held at Fresno Sept. 11 and 12, anfl C. B. Cartwright of Long BeacN, state treasurer, will be a guest at the meeting, according to Mrs. Bca Bundy, chairman. ; There also will bo a short musical program.

CLEAN DENTAL PLATES

• Ksofl nrc- ilrliiliicd by Kl«piai""in 'a "'I'im'o/'wnl'cr; '"difi' ffi'l'J Kkcimc. Tobacco iiuint, mucln film, and denture odor disappear quickly. Dcniiucj iniio (rcih, feel comfortable,

Alk your drusgli!

Six years of resear i spun- ored by two America iiiaiui- acturel is believed o have olved n- the stoel in< ustry a iroblem as Important as "get- ing die so direct from he cow" vould I for (ho dairy ulustry.

Tin- (eel induslr.v's roblem wns In v to prmiiiu, s eel lill- Ids without first pom <ig (he molten metal into moulds to make steel ingots..Such a process would make it

REQUIRE iSS OF::NDED

MERMAID The sea isn't the only place in which you may find mermaids. With this rner- maid outfit, Shirley Modell startled spectators at the re­ cent opening of an outdoor pool in Miami.

NEW CHAMBER .tIE.tlHKUS

MEMBERSHIP RALLY SKT FOR FRIDAY

C'amp Fire Girls'will hold i membership rally al M::IO toiror row uflernoou at Halidalr Kle nu.'iitary school.

(hemthrough powerful blooming mil! ; in work I hem down inlo smaller,

, .-oml finished shapes called "blooms, slabs and billets." These sorr.i-fini:;hod shapes are prm-e.s.sed into win.', rods and

The neiv process, which Is worliim; well In a pilot plant, prnduirs billets direellv from inollen slei-l. ellminatlni; the

i ncid for maliliiK Ilir Ingots anil pulling them tliroimh the bliMiinlnir mills. Tim steel produced by the new

process has been finished sat- i.slactorlly into such products as forging bars and strips.

Berths Open to Enlistees

FoiuiiT s|.eeialisls in the And Aircraft Artillery aiv in urea' demand at the pijraent time, ii was announced today by M Sgt.. James C'allison or the Ton:!!,,-, Army and Air Kurue nn-iu^nr Station. i:;;)7 FJI Pi-ado.

An extensive campaign has bei'ii .started to explain to the,,,. men I ho opportunities available to them by re-enlistment Vet­ erans who held such specialties as Hitdar Crewman, Range Sec- lion NCO, Communication Chief, Master Gunner, Operations NCO,, ami many other related Jobs, may now ivonlist In grades up lu and iii.-ludini,' Technical KIT ui-.ml, as deieiminid by thnr ilirn-e cit .-l<,li and proii MTi-in-.

We heartily support the candidate'.,' pledges to bring down food prices. But we believe thataction speaks louder than words . . . especially the l>ind of action we're raiting to bring youlower food piices. We search the wholesale markets for the best food buys. We keep our own In Oil or Tomato Sauccosts to the minimum and pass the economies of efficient operation along to our customers. Soif you food bill seems as big as an elephant ;ind your budget as stubborn as a donkey cometo CARSON MART and fill your entire food order at a real saving.

or o

tm 9*| flns BBlr

HILLS BROS. Drip or Regular I -ib. Canor Regular l-lb. Can f LIBBV'S

r AJ|C TOMATO JUICE £ -*M» |2 Na;,,! 21t 4'r25<: £RATH'S LUNCHEON

MEAT12-Ounce M f*

Meat DepartmentLIBBX'S RED ALASKA k § GROUND BEEF 59

j HAMS 69ROLL

Jl FKESH FRYING

!! RABBITS

TRI VALLEV BARTLETT1% "TC I'1 TENI

'Li I STi:

Jl MOHRELL SLICED

[ BACON 69DER ROUND BONELESS

EAK 79

CATSUPfj j;ri7r.«'rir".--.'r5lrieS!riaEaa»»rs«5a«sa!=iri««»5a?

l! Produce DepartmentWHITE KING

Toilet SOAPRegular Cakes

2 FOR |5C

SCOTCH IEITUC!REGULAR PACKAGE

ANCY GREEN -I u!l P,

1QC ! DMA BEANS

For building floors, sidewalks, driveways foundation and scores of other improvementsWhen you build, of course, you want concrete fires j ft:, enduring, and low in cost.

lU'.idv-Mixcd Concrete liclps comr.ictor.s deliver a (ju, lii) joh at a .vmisfuctory price, livery truck load is strong, ni- form, wutvrtiijlit concrete designed for )««f!ipccUicati( as.

l.nw delivered price for a quality product is made pov.sililc hy our volume production and modern concrete propor­ tioning plant.

SCOTCH MERRiLL'SGRANULATED SOAP RICH SUDS

LARGE OAr l-AR&tPACKAGE Sllt PACKAGE

JPJ^'JJ1---,

11

34c Ij POTATOH ii-^^av-i-i-i^^J'-i-j-i-i'.

3:25'

10 29C

I'liouc 'I'

P.O. Hu.v 001 lurrauee, Calif.

EVERYTHING YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED:i. M.iuni'fiomt nccVn vlfw•I. Mlnnly ol mnci;; over MOO »i|u;ue lent. In addition lo ll": i

KESSENICK REALTY CO.rtl'lhc PI.W.I iii IMloi Veidei Estates

Phones HRontior 7135-7291 10 BROKERS

WE RESERVE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES

KWKVTiVK i'Ol II fMl'M — — — 1/uif *., l-ri., Sal.* Jfon.