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September j, 1146 BUY HOME IIKKE , The shifting systems of false Lt. and Mrs. Donald F. Gay i rp"Kion, arf continually chang- 'ing their places; but the gospel rwontlypurcnasodtho property at 24629 Eshnlman and arc mov. ..ing in this wee* with their children Sherry, Charles and| Jitney. They were formerly of fjanla Monica. _ Lt. Gay is sta- TORRANCE HERALD BLACK-WIDOWS ARE CHAMPS OF CHURCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE - Champs of "Y"-Church Soft- ball League, the Black Widows , of chr ' st ls «"c same forever Cuyler _ Cloned at the Mariti Wilmlngton. base In The happiness of your life de- pends upon the quality of your thoughts. Marcus Aurcllus Eat Chicken At Its Frozen Best of St. Joseph PUEBLO TOPICS Registration At I .omita School Will Start Monday COMPI.KTE MAP : A complete map of the cir- Milatlon of the blood has been ! rnnd«- nt the University of Cali- fornia using radioactive gases , prrirltirod by (he atom-smashinR c:yi.'l»tron. Delicious, Ready to Fry. Ib. 86c Individual Chicken Pies Just Warm Them .each 7c Hot Tamales, Ready to Serve FRUITS Are in Season Gooseberries ...'... Cranberry Sauc* ....... Crushed Pineapple . Sliced Apples ...... v . SEA FOOD Specials Fancy Eastern Oyrftrt Flaky Crabmeat Filet of Sole Rock Cod Filets Tender White Abalon* Ste«l| Scallops ' JACK J. HARRIS CLIFFORD D. RISHER Phone 1208-M - We Deliver 2154 Torrance Blvd. By AGNES FLADt'NG KAYMOM> \\f»U>N\ spent last weekend In Tia Jua V 'il'lllllll, III M -,;|.,ll«l!h II (I f ,!, ,!,., I Mill M 1,011111 > n:i" Illl lltll I Wil -ill Iron II;00 | I HO li .'1:110 !>day at thv *Ut 1 mortuary ('(.'» NA> Mr. and Mrs. J. Lopei. with '. n utK-.-i:i. J". «' . Mrs. Saly Qulneana and Vii- nt through with a convincing ^play- off win over St. Andrew's and are now undisputed champions ginia Grajed«*spent Labor da of the boys' division. Score, 13-7. in Tia Juana. They attended th In the girls' division playoff bull fight while there and abo KJ ', J( ~ , .-..t.-iuiu Ihr flrnt K"i t l.-lti!irlrll lllllHt ,vuHU<llr ill' Illlll'l' game. First Baptist won a thriller from St. Joseph's, 6 to 4. | Congratulations. Merry Widows, the champions. \Vc »rv proud of >"our winniRfE Oso Ssv> phy for your PxwbJo «nt«T - The boys played S»«w AK- draw's t«un In «w *T* Cfenvfe Personal Service v ni.: mavhiiiv" ilfvlw'd by i.vi.i-.il.> W v'aliloi-.iia si'leh- ., II..-I-IK, ,uin nil O1'K»I)S allVO i Milt; Ihv body t'w Htiitly. McCOWN DRUG STORES Phono Lomit.i 378 Out Thii Adv. .11 a 5J yosrx. 3f>Jrf vj>ro7«i] o.' World Wu** A niuift ' >ite hn IMMEDIATE DELIVERY shr« ?nams. thr Ttirnrnwis T*Jrmf Tipcrf iinc Start-: Widow) to i picnk sujirw a' thi . __.___.» wo-k «-tth Jdr. E S General & Life Insurance KOOE * 2118-8 Cabrife A«c. HMM 35* .34* .»»=*. owwsswfl re Mr.. Jfrccc J RUSSBJ.LUND CAUTION IT PAYS TO INSURE TH A PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE AGENT REPRESENTING NATIONAL AUTO CLUB HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE CO. HARTFORD ACCIDENT & INDEMNITY CO. ASSOCIATED AVIATION UNDERWRITERS METROPOLITAN CASUALTY INSURANCE CO. NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. MILWAUKEE MECHANICS INSURANCE CO. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA QUEEN INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY CO. . PACIFIC INDEMNITY CO. MARYLAND CASUALTY CO. Russell Lund DEPENDABLE INSURANCE SERVICE Agent & Broker You May' Secure Prompt Personal Service by Telephoning TORRANCE 356 iiaiiri iis iEttres:. ini ooopts-td^az. Mrs. J. CHoq-je and Mrs. R. Ordaz were food preparation. * * * The 203rdr club gave a de- iw* *ar 6. *'iw <£i«I Muc- XisjfiKs. hospital t* •ivmaatt<'& today at 2 p. Ben H. Ljn>:rn- Ix- Stdjw and llyens jrtapfJ. A native'of Tennessee; illrs. Cruz had been a resident here, for the past two years. She leaves the widower, Pinkney S. Cruze, 2314 Domlnguez St.; daughters, Mrs. Delbcrt Myere, Il'^;*f)*»«l^ night for Miss A. Fladunsr, pcrvisor of Pueblo center, who left for Denver where she is spending her vacation. ' After the supper, friends from San Pedro presented a program consisting of vocal solos by Miss Valeria Trousdale, accom- panied by Mrs. R. Cruger, and steel guitar numbers by Clif- ford Rasmussen. The club members were as- sisted in making preparations by Mrs. J. Olloque and Mrs. R. Ordaz. LACUNA VACATION Mrs. Minnie Teague Anderson is vacationing at Laguna Beach. Mlze, Tennessee, and »a sister, Mrs. Idell Anderson, Ohio. Bur- ial will follow.in the Ingle'wood Park cemetery. Hospital Cases Local patients adriiitted to the Torrance hospital during the past week, are the following: Mrs. Frances Carrillo, 24457 Hawthorne blvd. Mrs. Clara Pflugh, 2310 Tor- ranee blvd. Mrs. Evelyn White, 1435 W. 221st st. You'll Fall In Love! WITH us i They say the closest way to a man's heart is through his stomach! We've found the best way to. make friends . . . "to have people fall in love with us" ... is to serve them good food! All the fancy fixtures and fancy service won't tile the place of good food, well cooked and tastefully served. And we've got fancy fixtures and good service too! Our— GUESTS of HONOR lor the following week are: THURSDAY. SEPT. 5 Mr. Fred Knapp and Friend, 1923 219th St. FRIDAY, SEPT. 6 Mr. John Ingram and Friend, 1923 219th St. SATURDAY. SEPT. 7 Miss Marlou Rose and Friend. 2404 Gramercy Ave. SUNDAY, SEPT. 8 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dorn, 1565 W. 223rd St. MONDAY. SEPT. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Jack N. Dabbs, 2064 W. 220th Si. TUESDAY. SEPT. 10 Mr. and Mrs. Tom King. 1521 Amapola Ave. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. II Mr. and Mrs. Carl Quayle. 2325 Sonom* Ave. You Folks Please Come In DINNER IS,ON THE HOUSE! JUST IDENTIFY YOURSELF! Eat Mclth Charlie'at Daniels Cafe 1625 Cabrillo Torrance Look tor Your Name Next Weelt! We Never Close! in- Huntlf'.-d auiJ On<f Oif'f, had the rmstjor- :u«i; ty fall, sustalnms the frac- tun- ot both wrist*, white wash- h«r windows this past wwk. InjurifS -may necessitate hosp4tallzatlon for a' week or so, during which time the. cafe will be closed. Mrs." Baumann 'was planning a vacation trip this week to Chino, Calif., so with the dis- of two frac- joying Crosley Combinations Hoffman Calif. Styled Radios G. E. Radios Set idem now to enjoy your See Answer Neit Week-1 The u)ar winter programs. answer to last week i question: "Virginia." . ( . . M&II Home Appliance Company Authorized doler HOT POINT APPLIANCES ELECTRIC RADIOS I9m jBacked By All the Resources Of A Great Oil Company VVhen you drive into my Mobilgas station I give you the best service I possibly can, be- cause it's my business and I want you to come back again. But stretching far back of me is an organization that supports the service I give by producing top-quality gasoline, oil and other motor essentials. v- You can't beat our combination ... the 80 years of experience in research and production back of Mobilgas, Mobiloil, and Mobil products I sell. . . and my small independently owned business on its toes to serve you. Come into my station... or any station showing the sign of the Flying Red Hone... and see American free enterprise at work, and working. Wall Beaudoin, San Fernando ONE W TMOUSMOS Of iNKKWUT OMLUS Dismiss MEN Walt Beaudoin, of San Fer nando, hot been in the ser vice station business for 16 years. He owns bis ow» home, is married and bos two chil dren. Long interested in civic af fairs ond especially In youth pro grams, be sponsors a boys' baseball team and takes part in other activi ties. His rise to success is typical of the experience of thousands of independent Mobilgas dealers. tISIEN TO THE 1ENNY GOODMAN MUSIC FESTIVAL OVER N tC STATIONS MONDAY AT i » P M. IP. Mobilgas fy§l Mobiloil UH'K I N(,INI l I I.AM 1 SOLD BY THOUSANDS OP INDEPENDENT MOBILOAS DEALERS AT THE SION OF THE RY1 NO RED HORSE. —tor the UEST «-P SERVICE, Mult A. F (Pinky) Palmer At the G-P Corner Arlington & C Torrun«;e

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Page 1: TORRANCE HERALD BLACK-WIDOWS ARE PUEBLO TOPICS Illl lltll ... Jan … · Ben H. Ljn>:rn- Ix- Stdjw and llyens jrtapfJ. A native'of Tennessee; illrs. Cruz had been a resident here,

September j, 1146

BUY HOME IIKKE , The shifting systems of falseLt. and Mrs. Donald F. Gay i rp"Kion, arf continually chang-

'ing their places; but the gospelrwontlypurcnasodtho property at 24629 Eshnlman and arc mov.

..ing in this wee* with their children Sherry, Charles and| Jitney. They were formerly of fjanla Monica. _ Lt. Gay is sta-

TORRANCE HERALD BLACK-WIDOWS ARE

CHAMPS OF CHURCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE -

Champs of "Y"-Church Soft-

ball League, the Black Widows

, of chr'st ls «"c same forever Cuyler

_Cloned at the Mariti Wilmlngton.

base In

The happiness of your life de- pends upon the quality of yourthoughts.

Marcus Aurcllus

Eat ChickenAt Its Frozen Best

of St. Joseph

PUEBLO TOPICSRegistration At I .omita School Will Start Monday

COMPI.KTE MAP

: A complete map of the cir- Milatlon of the blood has been

! rnnd«- nt the University of Cali­ fornia using radioactive gases , prrirltirod by (he atom-smashinR c:yi.'l»tron.

Delicious, Ready to Fry. Ib. 86c

Individual Chicken Pies Just Warm Them

.each 7cHot Tamales, Ready to Serve

FRUITSAre in Season

Gooseberries ...'...

Cranberry Sauc* .......

Crushed Pineapple .

Sliced Apples ...... v .

SEA FOOD Specials

Fancy Eastern OyrftrtFlaky CrabmeatFilet of SoleRock Cod FiletsTender White Abalon* Ste«l|Scallops '

JACK J. HARRIS CLIFFORD D. RISHER

Phone 1208-M - We Deliver 2154 Torrance Blvd.

By AGNES FLADt'NGKAYMOM> \\f»U>N\

spent last weekend In Tia JuaV 'il'lllllll, III M

-,;|.,ll«l!h II (I f,!, ,!,., I Mill

M 1,011111 > n:i"Illl lltll I Wil-ill Iron II;00

| I HO li .'1:110

!>day at thv *Ut 1 mortuary ('(.'» NA>

Mr. and Mrs. J. Lopei. with '. nutK-.-i:i. J". «' . Mrs. Saly Qulneana and Vii- nt

through with a convincing ^play- off win over St. Andrew's and

are now undisputed champions ginia Grajed«*spent Labor daof the boys' division. Score, 13-7. in Tia Juana. They attended th

In the girls' division playoff bull fight while there and abo KJ ', J(~ , .-..t.-iuiu Ihr flrnt

K"i t l.-lti!irlrll lllllHt ,vuHU<llr ill' Illlll'l'

game. First Baptist won a thriller from St. Joseph's, 6 to 4.

| Congratulations. Merry Widows, the champions. \Vc »rv proud of >"our winniRfE Oso Ssv> phy for your PxwbJo «nt«T -

The boys played S»«w AK- draw's t«un In «w *T* Cfenvfe

Personal Service

v ni.: mavhiiiv" ilfvlw'd by i.vi.i-.il.> W v'aliloi-.iia si'leh- ., II..-I-IK, ,uin nil O1'K»I)S allVO i Milt; Ihv body t'w Htiitly.

McCOWN DRUG STORESPhono Lomit.i 378

Out Thii Adv. .11 a

5J yosrx. 3f>Jrf vj>ro7«i] o.' World Wu** A niuift '

>ite hnIMMEDIATE

DELIVERY

shr« ?nams. thr Ttirnrnwis T*Jrmf Tipcrf iinc Start-: Widow)

to i picnk sujirw a' thi . __.___.» wo-k «-tth Jdr. E S

General & Life Insurance KOOE *2118-8 Cabrife A«c. HMM 35* .34* .»»=*. owwsswfl

re Mr.. Jfrccc J

RUSSBJ.LUND

CAUTION

IT PAYS TO INSURETH A

PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE

AGENT

REPRESENTING

NATIONAL AUTO CLUB

HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO.

UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE CO.

HARTFORD ACCIDENT & INDEMNITY CO.

ASSOCIATED AVIATION UNDERWRITERS

METROPOLITAN CASUALTY INSURANCE CO.

NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.

MILWAUKEE MECHANICS INSURANCE CO.

FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA

QUEEN INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA

OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.

INDUSTRIAL INDEMNITY CO. .

PACIFIC INDEMNITY CO.

MARYLAND CASUALTY CO.

Russell LundDEPENDABLE INSURANCE SERVICE

Agent & Broker

You May' Secure Prompt Personal Service

by Telephoning

TORRANCE 356

iiaiiri iis iEttres:. ini ooopts-td^az.

Mrs. J. CHoq-je and Mrs. R. Ordaz were food preparation.

* * * The 203rdr club gave a de-

iw* *ar6. *'iw <£i«I Muc- XisjfiKs. hospital

t* •ivmaatt<'& today at 2 p. Ben H. Ljn>:rn-

Ix- Stdjw and llyens jrtapfJ. A native'of Tennessee; illrs. Cruz had been a resident here, for the past two years. She leaves the widower, Pinkney S. Cruze, 2314 Domlnguez St.; daughters, Mrs. Delbcrt Myere,

Il'^;*f)*»«l^

night for Miss A. Fladunsr, pcrvisor of Pueblo center, who left for Denver where she is spending her vacation. '

After the supper, friends from San Pedro presented a program consisting of vocal solos by Miss Valeria Trousdale, accom­ panied by Mrs. R. Cruger, and steel guitar numbers by Clif­ ford Rasmussen.

The club members were as­ sisted in making preparations by Mrs. J. Olloque and Mrs. R. Ordaz.

LACUNA VACATIONMrs. Minnie Teague Anderson

is vacationing at Laguna Beach.

Mlze, Tennessee, and »a sister, Mrs. Idell Anderson, Ohio. Bur­ ial will follow.in the Ingle'wood Park cemetery.

Hospital CasesLocal patients adriiitted to the

Torrance hospital during the past week, are the following:

Mrs. Frances Carrillo, 24457 Hawthorne blvd.

Mrs. Clara Pflugh, 2310 Tor- ranee blvd.

Mrs. Evelyn White, 1435 W. 221st st.

You'll Fall In Love! WITH us i

They say the closest way to a man's heart is through his stomach! We've found the best way to. make friends . . . "to have people fall in love with us" ... is to serve them good food! All the fancy fixtures and fancy service won't tile the place of good food, well cooked and tastefully served. And we've got fancy fixtures and good service too!

Our—

GUESTS of HONOR lor the following week are:

THURSDAY. SEPT. 5Mr. Fred Knapp and Friend, 1923 219th St.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 6Mr. John Ingram and Friend, 1923 219th St.

SATURDAY. SEPT. 7Miss Marlou Rose and Friend. 2404 Gramercy Ave.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 8Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dorn, 1565 W. 223rd St.

MONDAY. SEPT. 9Mr. and Mrs. Jack N. Dabbs, 2064 W. 220th Si.

TUESDAY. SEPT. 10Mr. and Mrs. Tom King. 1521 Amapola Ave.

WEDNESDAY. SEPT. IIMr. and Mrs. Carl Quayle. 2325 Sonom* Ave.

You Folks Please Come In

DINNER IS,ON THE HOUSE!JUST IDENTIFY YOURSELF!

Eat Mclth Charlie'at

Daniels Cafe1625 Cabrillo Torrance

Look tor Your Name Next Weelt! We Never Close!

in- Huntlf'.-d auiJ On<f Oif'f, had the rmstjor-

:u«i; ty fall, sustalnms the frac- tun- ot both wrist*, white wash-

h«r windows this past wwk. InjurifS -may necessitate

hosp4tallzatlon for a' week or so, during which time the. cafe will be closed.

Mrs." Baumann 'was planning a vacation trip this week to Chino, Calif., so with the dis-

of two frac-

joying

Crosley CombinationsHoffman Calif. Styled

Radios

G. E. RadiosSet idem now to enjoy your

See Answer Neit Week-1 The u)ar winter programs. answer to last week i question:

"Virginia." . ( . .

M&II Home Appliance CompanyAuthorized doler HOT POINT APPLIANCES

ELECTRIC RADIOS

I9m jBacked By All the Resources

Of A Great Oil Company

VVhen you drive into my Mobilgas station I give you the best service I possibly can, be­ cause it's my business and I want you to come back again.

But stretching far back of me is an organization that supports the service I give by producing top-quality gasoline, oil and other motor essentials. v-

You can't beat our combination ... the 80 years of experience in research and production back of Mobilgas, Mobiloil, and Mobil products I sell. . . and my small independently owned business on its toes to serve you.

Come into my station... or any station showing the sign of the Flying Red Hone... and see American free enterprise at work, and working.

Wall Beaudoin, San Fernando

ONE W TMOUSMOS Of iNKKWUT OMLUS Dismiss MEN

Walt Beaudoin, of San Fer­ nando, hot been in the ser­ vice station business for 16 years. He owns bis ow»

home, is married and bos two chil­ dren. Long interested in civic af­ fairs ond especially In youth pro­ grams, be sponsors a boys' baseball team and takes part in other activi­ ties. His rise to success is typical of the experience of thousands of independent Mobilgas dealers.

tISIEN TO THE 1ENNY GOODMAN MUSIC FESTIVAL

OVER N tC STATIONS MONDAY AT i » P M. IP.

Mobilgas fy§l MobiloilUH'K I N(,INI l I I.AM 1

SOLD BY THOUSANDS OP INDEPENDENT MOBILOAS DEALERS AT THE SION OF THE RY1NO RED HORSE.

—tor the UEST «-P SERVICE, Mult

A. F (Pinky) PalmerAt the G-P Corner Arlington & C

Torrun«;e