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FRIDAY MORNINGTORRANCE HERALD APRIL 28.1922
DOESN'T SHE DESERVE THE BEST
in candies if she is the one woman in the world for you? The best are none too good for her. Isn't that so? Why, then, bring her tonight a box of Chas. W. Smith's goodies, done up in one or two pound packages. She will be de lighted, and so grateful for your thought of her.
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TORRANCE NEWS
Mrs. J. S. Soddy was a guest of Long Beach friends on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Richards had as their house guest last week Mrs. H. G. Hess of los Angeles.
Hay, Grain and Fuel
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CHEVROLET NEW MODEL $6 25, f.o.b FactoryTimkeni^Bearlngs; Spiral Gear Rear Axle; Thread Rubber Battery
MANY OTHER IMPROVEMENTS. ROBERT BARR, 1221 PACIFIC, SAN PEDRO
Phone 142
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rahm sold their home on Gramercy avenue this week.
, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Van Buren motored to Los Angeles Sunday and spent the day with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. B. King have leas ed the Elm'qulst home on Cota av enue and will soon move into it.
Mr. Fred Smiley of the McKinley Inn and two friends motored to San Diego and spent the week-end.
J. Pederson, plaster contractor, has begun plastering the (irst of I nine houses now in course of con struction.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mann of Kern Court were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mlrs. Frank Sharp of Carson avenue.
Mrs. Alice Wolfe is very serious ly ill at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Farley Johnson, of Mc Kinley Inn.
Miss Shed and Miss Sarabelle Tompkins, with Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Gourdler, motored over the Palos Verdes estate on Sunday, j
Mrs. Earl Young of the El Pra-J do Apartments was called home lastj week to Tenfno, Washington, by the| illness of her mother. Mr. Young! has moved to the McKinley Inn.
James L. Wise has purchased the ! Rubo property on Andreo avenue j directly across from his home. He: expects to re-decorate it, and whne [ finished It will be for rent. I
Castle Apartment News j
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Betton of the! Castle Apartments entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jeffries of San Diego last week-end
Mr. Harold McCallum, Russell Hearne and John Hancock are among the late arrivals "at the Cas tle Apartments.
A very delightful musical pro gram was given last Thursday eve ning by Mr. Bob Cotton at the Cas tle Apartments.
Mr. Dunn and Mr. Moody left for Stockton last Saturday for a short stay there. They will return to Torrance again in the fall.
Among those who heard Mary Garden and Muratom in "Salome" last Saturday was Mrs. Lucilo Welch and Mrs. Gene Alien.
E. N. Tomkius and son, painters and decorators, are decorating the Interior of Richard Staplefleld's Jlome[ on _Gramercy_4V_ejcLue.__ lieyJ have purchased a new Ford truck.
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Mrs. E. A. Milling of Long Beach Mrs. Dorothy Hodge, prominent and Mrs. Harley Haynes of Arling- club woman of Los Angeles, and ton avenue will be week-end guests 1 Miss Tiny Widman were the guestj of Mrs. Florence Haynes Menger of of Mrs. Lucille Welch last Friday Los Angeles. and Saturday.
Mrs. A. C. Carlson and daughter. Mary Lou, left Monday morning for
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Alien enter tained last Sunday al dinner Mr.their home -in Jerome, Arizona, af-1 and Mrs. Richmond P. Hobson of
ter spending several weeks with j Hollywood. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. Carlson's parents, Mr. and i Frady of Long Beach and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Soddy of Kern Court. ' Mrs. Rodda of Los Angeles.
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>etter oil than ZEROLENE this company would make it."
The President of the Standard Oil Company (California), author of the statement quoted above, is right in believing that Zerolene is the best motor oil made. The lubrication engineers of this company have proved it repeatedly, by means of thousands of dynamometer and road tests of Zerolene and competing oils.
The reasons for Zerolene's superiority are: First, that the Standard Oil Company (California) possesses resources of crude oil and of manufacturing equipment and personnel that are unsurpassed in the entire petroleum industry, Sec ond, that the engineers and chemists of this company have, from the beginning, been given carte blanche to make full use of these exceptional resources, and to spend all the time and money needed to develop a lubricant ideally suited to the needs of the modern internal combustion engine.
At the President's request, we are undertaking to tell the motorists of the Pacific Coast the story of Zerolene. We shall do this by means of a series of signed statements in the public press. These statements will set forth in plain lan guage the requirements of an efficient motor lubricant, and th« detailed reasons why Zerolene meets these require* ments perfectly.
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