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.1 THURHOAY, MARCH 1, 1945 TORRANCB HERALD, Torrino.. California ELEMENTARY CHORUS REPORTS ACTIVITIES At a recent meeting of Tor- rnncc Elementary Chorus, held at the school, the following officers were elected: Elvira Llndenberg, prosTUent; JoClev- enger, vlcn president; Wllma Atkjns, secretary treasurer; Janet Lee and Shlrlcy Moody, librarians and Joan Ingram, reporter. Another recent meeting fea tured a program of songs and dancing which Included the following: Ann Olsen, a piano solo; Norma LeClerq, tap danc ing; Janet Lee, a piano solo. Group singing concluded the performance, held at the school. Refreshments were served. MRS. SANA ATTENDS NEPHEW'S WEDDING Mrs. ,T. C. Sana and Mr. and Mrs. liugene Bullrr of I>ong Beach recently attended tho wedding of (heir nephew, Clif ford R. Doss to Miss Jo Ann Davldson. The ceremony was performed at a Riverside church. He Is an aviation ma chinists' mate 1/c, recently re turned from Guadalcanal when' he had served for 19 months. Tho young couple will make their home at San Diego, near his base at -North Island." * * * RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Tom Waters arrived home Saturday following treatment' at Seaside hospital in Long Beach. Bernard's Spring FOOTWEAR Style Setters Sandals want distinctive ityl- ing with utmost in comfort! Choice of either dark brown or navy blue calf. The Casual Classic They aro maating the for All purpoi* shoet work, play or dress. $4.95 TOILER Baby's first shoes should be chosen with care. These roomy boots will give him the support he needs now. White, Brown, Block and Patent. AH Shoes Expertly Fitted *y X-RAY FAMILY v SHOE STORE 1319 SARTORI AVE. TORRANCE BETSY nOSS CLUB KEI'OKTS CAI<n PAUTY Tho first in a scries of monthly card parties, sponsor ed by Betsy -RO.HH Star Club, was a highly successful affair Saturday evening at Masonic Temple. Games of contract and auction bridge, pinochle, (with and without the kitty) and 500 were enjoyed—re freshments were served and door prizes wen- awarded. Hostesses for the evening were mmes. L. D. liabcock and J. O. Moore and their commit tees. The ladles are planning another party for Saturday evening, March 24. •K * * .JOB'S DAUGHTERS HKI'ORT ACTIVITIES At tlielr last regular meet- J ing, Torrance Bethel No. 50, Job's Daughters, installed Ma rilyn Mowry as guardian of music. Mrs. Edna Gastrich, district deputy, was a Bethel guest. The gills will conduct opening and closing riles at Torrance Chapter No. 380, Or der of the Eastern Star, this evening. Their work will fol low the Eastern Star regular closing. The next regular meeting of Job's Daughters will be held at Masonic Temple, Tuesday evening, March 0. * * * NURSERY CENTER EXTENDS ENROLLMENT Wilmington Park School Ex tended Day Care Center will accept additional children of women employed in defense work, it is reported. This of fer Is very welcome and will alleviate overcrowded condi tions in Torrance Center and those in surrounding cities. * * * MRS. SAGE, SOLOIST AT L.A.P.E. SERVICES Mrs. Irene Sage was guest soloist at church services at L.A.P.E. Station Hospital Sun day morning. Her mother, Mrs. Paul Findlcy, as her ac companist, remained to play for the entire service. -K -K * CHEERIO CLUB TO MEET. FRIDAY Mrs. A. W. Kitto will open her hente at 824 Cota ave., for a meeting of P. E. Cheerip plub at 8:00 o'clock, Friday, March 2. Euphrasia Taylor Is Complimented At Bridal Showers Complimenting Miss Euphra- sin Taylor, whose wedding will take place this month, was a recent luncheon and shower given by her aunts, Mmes. Mark Tracy and Harry Phillips, of San Pedro, who en tertained at the home of the former. A bridal theme was used for the table set for 25, and arrangements of narcis sus and daffodils with lighted tapers enhanced the settling. A handsome group "gift was presented. Guests were from Torrance, San Pedro, Los An geles and Santa Monica. Evening Shower Miss Taylor was again hon ored at ah intimate miscel laneous shower arranged Sat urday evening at the home of Miss M u r'i e 1 Alverson. The party also served .as a cour tesy for Mrs. Lucille Acree Mock, of Manhattan Beach, who was also presented with a gift. Those present were Miss Taylor, Mrs. Mock, Mrs. Marjorie Gordner, Miss Eliza beth Anthony and the host ess. At Lomita Home* Another attractively appoint ed party was enjoyed at the home of Miss Gussie Jancicich who entertained at her Lomita home. Assisting as co-hostess was Miss Ton! Lopln, of Re- dondo Beach. Games were the diversion and buffet refresh ments were served following the presentation of a beauti ful personal gift. Guests, num bering 20, were Miss Taylor's co-workers in the. Production Planning department, Colum bia Steel Company. * * * SHIELDS ENTERTAIN Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shields, at their home on Gramercy ave., were her niece, Mrs. Hilds Teetors, Hagerstown, Ind.; Mrs. Mil dred Brown, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Syl vester Jessop of Uplands. K -K -K CONVALESCENT Mrs. Stewart Holland Is con valescing from a major oper ation which she underwent re cently at Torrance Memorial hospital. Have you ever designed a gas range? Designing a gas range goes much deeper than the exterior beauty. .. Research engineers of the Gas Industry are now working on exact specifications for your postwar "CP" Gas range. You can expect the most wonderful cooking performance you ever knew. "CP" means "Certijieil PC rjormance "... the mark of special quality of ranges made by all high- grade manufacturers. It means 22 super-fea tures—the jiiimt in modern cooking ... the most practical! . .\ SOUIHIRN CALIFORNIA OAS COMPANY MODERN... PRACTICAL. ROYAL NEIGHBORS TO MEET, TUESDAY Torrnnce Camp, No. 8008, Royal Neighbors ot America, will meet for the first time In (heir new quarters, Torrance Woman's Clubhouse, 1422 En- grncia ave., Tuesday evening, March 8. Mrs. Marie Bank- ston, oracle, will conduct, a business meeting and Initia tion rites. The following class will be Inducted; Ethel Foils, Freda Evans and Peggy Peck, all of this city; Vera Lilienthal and Ma rian Crum of Gardena, and Marie Parr of Lomita. . A social hour will follow with Mrs. Martha Cooper as chairman. * * * WAR POSTER EXHIBIT AT PALOS VERDES ' Palos V e r d e s . Community .Arts association announces an exhibition of war posters pre- ' pared by the Museum of Mofl- em Art in New York to be shown through March 24 at Library Gallery, Palos Verdes Estates. : * * * VISIT ENDS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Bretton who have been visit ing for the past two months at the home of their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Babcock, have re turned to their home in Chey enne, Wyo. * . * * FROM SAN FRANCISCO Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Adams of 1448 Post ave., are enter taining as their house guest, Mrs. Gordon L. Von Planck .who arrived Tuesday from her home in San Francisco. * * * OFFICER VISITS Mr. and Mrs. William Diesel entertained as their weekend guest, Lieutenant Larry Feola, recently returned from South Pacific duty with the Navy Transport Command. V.F.W. AUXILIARY U^».:,«/« 1 :»/»•.»*. NAVY MOTHERS TO MEET MARCH H' Marriage LlCenScS PLAN CARD PARTY V.F.W. Auxiliary, of Post ————————————————————— Little Hills Navy Mother's No. 3251, will meet at Civic Roland .1. Potter, Torrance; Ci,ih No 117 will qnnnsm- n Auditorium next Thursday eve- Margaret Smith, Torrance. , ,, f ' , , , P° ' ,! nlng, March 8. Mrs. Clara * V * bcnrflt card P" 1^ to bc h "ld Conner will preside and there AT LOS ANGELES Friday evening March 2 at will be nomination and elec- M .. nri ' Mrl.. „,__,, ,, ,-,.,..„ V.F.W. hall, Lomita. A door lion of officers in addition to Ml ' dnd Mr!" Frpd E' Coop- nriwwill be presented nromnt balloting and initiation. Lletit. rr w(1 ''0 Sunday dinner guests jy B t g'OO o'clock and 1 the Elizabeth J. Hagarty, A. S. N. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. llsual gamra wil l be' played Gertrude Boyle and Marcclla c. W. Williams, of Los Ange- Refreshments will be served. Acord will be initiated. | ra and formerly of this city. Everyone is invited President Clara Conner, at- ^— —— ——.-.—.. ——————————— . _________ _________ tended an administrative con ference held recently at Patrl- , otic Hall, Los Angeles where ! Margaret Miller, state presi dent, presided with her offi- ; cial family. Also present from Torrance were Margaret Noah, Hilma Malin, Kathryn Flynn, Mary Towler and Florence Turner. * * * CATHOLIC PARTY THIS EVENING Hostesses for this evening's ' Catholic card party 'to "be held : at Nativity hall are Mrs. P. B. Clayton and her committee, ! Mines. Chicoine, Dietlin. Young, i Lewellen, Ames, Wilken, Mod- ler, Moffitt and Miss Opal Yorker. The first door prize will be drawn promptly 'at 8:00 o'clock and card play will begin immediately. Prizes will : be given for high score hold- j ers at contract and auction bridge, pinochle and 500. Re freshments will be served. Ev eryone is cordially invited. * * -X VISITS HUSBAND Mrs. Norman Blackball re ports that her daughter, Mrs. .Harry Kync, has returned from New York, where she has been visiting during the past several months with her . husband, Lieutenant Kyne at Stewart Air Field, attached to West Point. •K * -K FROM DINUBA Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shields, of Dinuba, were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shields, here. ' ^% '••' A \ ft . J. fy j, it * 1 _ JT. a if jg 1 £ M M<4i ^^ J M Jl ^U M 41 M ~ff*^v f&S/TM^KmjfrJU f*It (f, mnJfiF^mJf Wrm* j ANNOUNCE NEW STANDARD HOURS UNYSr. FURTHER NOTICE j ' ^__ vO^T\ U~T? ! l/<sZ~j MJ&&PI> iQ- /J fl.Wt* . . ?v / JbdilM f "v Closed All Day Sundays AUSTIN STUDIOS Bring This Ad 448 VA Sixth Phone Harbor 4306 San Pedro 8624 S. Vermont Phone Pleasant 1-1263 Southwest Los Angeles 911 Loew's State Bldg., 7th & Bdwy. Phone TRinlty 2111 ', Los Angeles THESE PRICES itxe.pt on fr«h product) ARE EFFEC TIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1945 Right to limit It rncmd. No loin to diolin. LARGE GRADE A EGGS Breakfast Gems Brand1 . Packed in hand/ cartons. Note price! OOZ. PICTSWEET CORN ,„, (20 Blue Points Per Can) Cream style, golden corn. Special! CAN '/2-lB. Fancy grade black tea. (One-pound, economy size package, 85c) PKG. BAKER'S COCOA For use in beverages, in baking, in candy-making. High quality. PKG. W "GROUND TO ORDER" COFFEE CEREALS Kitchen Craft Flour b- 53« Enriched, home-lype. 5-lb bag, 28c Gold Medal Flour ^'.""'SS0 Enriched.JOtchcn tnted. S-lb. bog, 3lc Ginger Bread Mix ";"• 22° Duffs Brand. Baking Powder 0£0" '!«"9" Two-pound economy »iie, 23c C Imitation Vanilla ££IO« '^ Also Imitation Lemon. Weltag Br6nd. FOR BABY Baby Foods 1 S%£ ,'." 7" Assorted strained vegetables. Baby Foods £%£, 2 COB,13C Junior Foods _£££, 2 toni Airway-Coffee ,. lb 20" Quaker Oats Q£or R ,£\ 8k"-27e Banana Flakes'eTn^'-SB" 'Nob ffill Coffee .£* ,, b.23" Morning Glory Oats'£'• 12' QuickC 5ly,e Z <8oZ pks . P 25c TYPICAL LOW PRICES PJTJOODS RiceKrispies »» "J^II- Albers Flapjack «•»• Red Heart iX- 3 ? p ^r29c Shredded Ralston '£MI« Sauerkraut Juice ".„'.'W> Dog Food HM Bl7y ^,.26" PostToasties'^B" IP M' puritas Mustard" IV Felix Cat Food .-\£1* HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Horseradish Mustard V,'9" ————————————————• Bctt Foods Brand ipicy flavor t » H*™™™* = a«^-r t=£ £££*«• Sg: R.dSt.mplt.m,, ArgObtarCh LoundrV pkg. O" ^hLId^ Brand-cut okro. operatedMuk tonga Linit Starch Lmlndlr'n* "V^0 Sandwich Spread '^**'10C (1 '/2) Nestles Milk 2i* 19" Satina ^£££3$' 2 pkg , 9e Honey SX«E?jfS' "I?aS" (5) Sunnybonk JSJ2* lb. 18° (24) Cheese ^lc M cnl f.?,70° (20) Rolle U' v''S'" «;."-28" (40) Apricots HTSZl%l£t ^"'25° (10) Green Beans ";"• 12° Gardinild* Bfond cut style, (30) Tomatoes Gand "" ^ 14« ^T KM* Rid Cmi it Ms life IB. 4 Safeway fruits and vegetables are your best buy in pro duce! Rushed from farm to you, they are priced by weight to save you money. SOLID CABBAGE Imperial Volley grown. Crisp, fresh and green. For talads. SPANISH ONIONS EC Sweet yellow onions. Add flavor to saladi and cooked dishes. LB. ^f YOUNG CARROTS Sweet, crisp, tender. Just pulled. Tops have been removed. IB. 4 1301 SARTORI AVENUE, TORRANCE 2171 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, LOMITA

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Page 1: SPANISH - libarch.torranceca.gov Sept … · .1 THURHOAY, MARCH 1, 1945 TORRANCB HERALD, Torrino.. California ELEMENTARY CHORUS REPORTS ACTIVITIES At a recent meeting of Tor- rnncc

.1 THURHOAY, MARCH 1, 1945 TORRANCB HERALD, Torrino.. California

ELEMENTARY CHORUS REPORTS ACTIVITIES

At a recent meeting of Tor- rnncc Elementary Chorus, held at the school, the following officers were elected: Elvira Llndenberg, prosTUent; JoClev- enger, vlcn president; Wllma Atkjns, secretary • treasurer; Janet Lee and Shlrlcy Moody, librarians and Joan Ingram, reporter.

Another recent meeting fea­ tured a program of songs and dancing which Included the following: Ann Olsen, a piano solo; Norma LeClerq, tap danc­ ing; Janet Lee, a piano solo. Group singing concluded the performance, held at the school. Refreshments were served.

MRS. SANA ATTENDS NEPHEW'S WEDDING

Mrs. ,T. C. Sana and Mr. and Mrs. liugene Bullrr of I>ong Beach recently attended tho wedding of (heir nephew, Clif­ ford R. Doss to Miss Jo Ann Davldson. The ceremony was performed at a Riverside church. He Is an aviation ma­ chinists' mate 1/c, recently re­ turned from Guadalcanal when' he had served for 19 months. Tho young couple will make their home at San Diego, near his base at -North Island."

* * * RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL

Tom Waters arrived home Saturday following treatment' at Seaside hospital in Long Beach.

Bernard's SpringFOOTWEAR

Style Setters

Sandalswant distinctive ityl- ing with utmost in comfort! Choice of either dark brown or navy blue calf.

The Casual Classic

They aro maating the for All purpoi* shoet work, play or dress. $4.95

TOILERBaby's first shoes should be chosen with care. These roomy boots will give him the support he needs now.

White, Brown, Block and Patent.

AH Shoes Expertly Fitted*y

X-RAY

FAMILY v SHOE STORE

1319 SARTORI AVE. TORRANCE

BETSY nOSS CLUB KEI'OKTS CAI<n PAUTY

Tho first in a scries of monthly card parties, sponsor­ ed by Betsy -RO.HH Star Club, was a highly successful affair Saturday evening at Masonic Temple. Games of contract and auction bridge, pinochle, (with and without the kitty) and 500 were enjoyed—re­ freshments were served and door prizes wen- awarded. Hostesses for the evening were mmes. L. D. liabcock and J. O. Moore and their commit­ tees. The ladles are planning another party for Saturday evening, March 24.

•K * *.JOB'S DAUGHTERS HKI'ORT ACTIVITIES

At tlielr last regular meet- J ing, Torrance Bethel No. 50,

Job's Daughters, installed Ma­ rilyn Mowry as guardian of music. Mrs. Edna Gastrich, district deputy, was a Bethel guest. The gills will conduct opening and closing riles at Torrance Chapter No. 380, Or­ der of the Eastern Star, this evening. Their work will fol­ low the Eastern Star regular closing.

The next regular meeting of Job's Daughters will be held at Masonic Temple, Tuesday evening, March 0.

* * *NURSERY CENTER EXTENDS ENROLLMENT

Wilmington Park School Ex­ tended Day Care Center will accept additional children of women employed in defense work, it is reported. This of­ fer Is very welcome and will alleviate overcrowded condi­ tions in Torrance Center and those in surrounding cities.

• * • * *MRS. SAGE, SOLOIST AT L.A.P.E. SERVICES

Mrs. Irene Sage was guest soloist at church services at L.A.P.E. Station Hospital Sun­ day morning. Her mother, Mrs. Paul Findlcy, as her ac­ companist, remained to play for the entire service.

-K -K * CHEERIO CLUB TO MEET. FRIDAY

Mrs. A. W. Kitto will open her hente at 824 Cota ave., for a meeting of P. E. Cheerip plub at 8:00 o'clock, Friday, March 2.

Euphrasia Taylor Is Complimented At Bridal Showers

Complimenting Miss Euphra- sin Taylor, whose wedding will take place this month, was a recent luncheon and shower given by her aunts, Mmes. Mark Tracy and Harry Phillips, of San Pedro, who en­ tertained at the home of the former. A bridal theme was used for the table set for 25, and arrangements of narcis­ sus and daffodils with lighted tapers enhanced the settling. A handsome group "gift was presented. Guests were from Torrance, San Pedro, Los An­ geles and Santa Monica.

Evening Shower Miss Taylor was again hon­

ored at ah intimate miscel­ laneous shower arranged Sat­ urday evening at the home of Miss M u r'i e 1 Alverson. The party also served .as a cour­ tesy for Mrs. Lucille Acree Mock, of Manhattan Beach, who was also presented with a gift. Those present were Miss Taylor, Mrs. Mock, Mrs. Marjorie Gordner, Miss Eliza­ beth Anthony and the host­ ess.

At Lomita Home* Another attractively appoint­

ed party was enjoyed at the home of Miss Gussie Jancicich who entertained at her Lomita home. Assisting as co-hostess was Miss Ton! Lopln, of Re- dondo Beach. Games were the diversion and buffet refresh­ ments were served following the presentation of a beauti­ ful personal gift. Guests, num­ bering 20, were Miss Taylor's co-workers in the. Production Planning department, Colum­ bia Steel Company.

* * *SHIELDS ENTERTAIN

Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shields, at their home on Gramercy ave., were her niece, Mrs. Hilds Teetors, Hagerstown, Ind.; Mrs. Mil­ dred Brown, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Syl­ vester Jessop of Uplands.

K -K -K CONVALESCENT

Mrs. Stewart Holland Is con­ valescing from a major oper­ ation which she underwent re­ cently at Torrance Memorial hospital.

Have you ever designed a gas range?Designing a gas range goes much deeper than the exterior beauty. .. Research engineers of the Gas Industry are now working on exact specifications for your postwar "CP" Gas range. You can expect the most wonderful cooking performance you ever knew. "CP" means "Certijieil PC rjormance"... the mark of special quality of ranges made by all high- grade manufacturers. It means 22 super-fea­ tures—the jiiimt in modern cooking ... the most practical! . .\

SOUIHIRN CALIFORNIA OAS COMPANY

MODERN... PRACTICAL.

ROYAL NEIGHBORS TO MEET, TUESDAY

Torrnnce Camp, No. 8008, Royal Neighbors ot America, will meet for the first time In(heir new quarters, Torrance Woman's Clubhouse, 1422 En- grncia ave., Tuesday evening,March 8. Mrs. Marie Bank-ston, oracle, will conduct, a business meeting and Initia­ tion rites. The following class will be Inducted;

Ethel Foils, Freda Evans and Peggy Peck, all of thiscity; Vera Lilienthal and Ma­rian Crum of Gardena, andMarie Parr of Lomita. .

A social hour will followwith Mrs. Martha Cooper as chairman.

* * *WAR POSTER EXHIBIT AT PALOS VERDES

' Palos V e r d e s . Community.Arts association announces an exhibition of war posters pre-

' pared by the Museum of Mofl-em Art in New York to beshown through March 24 atLibrary Gallery, Palos Verdes Estates.

: * * *VISIT ENDS

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.Bretton who have been visit­ing for the past two monthsat the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. andMrs. E. W. Babcock, have re­turned to their home in Chey­ enne, Wyo.

* . * *FROM SAN FRANCISCOMr. and Mrs. T. J. Adams

of 1448 Post ave., are enter­ taining as their house guest, Mrs. Gordon L. Von Planck.who arrived Tuesday from her home in San Francisco.

* * *OFFICER VISITS

Mr. and Mrs. William Dieselentertained as their weekendguest, Lieutenant Larry Feola, recently returned from SouthPacific duty with the NavyTransport Command.

V.F.W. AUXILIARY U^».:,«/« 1 :»/»•.»*. NAVY MOTHERS TO MEET MARCH H' Marriage LlCenScS PLAN CARD PARTYV.F.W. Auxiliary, of Post ————————————————————— Little Hills Navy Mother's

No. 3251, will meet at Civic Roland .1. Potter, Torrance; Ci,ih No 117 will qnnnsm- n Auditorium next Thursday eve- Margaret Smith, Torrance. , ,, f ' , , , P° ' ,! nlng, March 8. Mrs. Clara * V * bcnrflt card P" 1^ to bc h"ldConner will preside and there AT LOS ANGELES Friday evening March 2 at will be nomination and elec- M .. nri 'Mrl.. „,__,, ,, ,-,.,..„ V.F.W. hall, Lomita. A door lion of officers in addition to Ml ' dnd Mr!" Frpd E' Coop- nriwwill be presented nromntballoting and initiation. Lletit. rr w(1 ''0 Sunday dinner guests jy B t g'OO o'clock and 1 theElizabeth J. Hagarty, A. S. N. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. llsual gamra wil l be' played Gertrude Boyle and Marcclla c. W. Williams, of Los Ange- Refreshments will be served. Acord will be initiated. |ra and formerly of this city. Everyone is invited President Clara Conner, at- ^— —— ——.-.—.. ——————————— . _________ _________tended an administrative con­ ference held recently at Patrl- ,otic Hall, Los Angeles where !Margaret Miller, state presi­dent, presided with her offi- ;cial family. Also present fromTorrance were Margaret Noah, Hilma Malin, Kathryn Flynn,Mary Towler and FlorenceTurner.

* * *CATHOLIC PARTYTHIS EVENING

Hostesses for this evening's 'Catholic card party 'to "be held :at Nativity hall are Mrs. P.B. Clayton and her committee, !Mines. Chicoine, Dietlin. Young, i Lewellen, Ames, Wilken, Mod- ler, Moffitt and Miss OpalYorker. The first door prizewill be drawn promptly 'at8:00 o'clock and card play willbegin immediately. Prizes will :be given for high score hold- jers at contract and auctionbridge, pinochle and 500. Re­freshments will be served. Ev­ eryone is cordially invited.

* * -X VISITS HUSBAND

Mrs. Norman Blackball re­ ports that her daughter, Mrs.

.Harry Kync, has returned from New York, where shehas been visiting during the past several months with her

. husband, Lieutenant Kyne at Stewart Air Field, attached toWest Point.

•K * -KFROM DINUBA

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shields, of Dinuba, were recent guestsat the home of Mr. and Mrs.Frank Shields, here.

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ANNOUNCENEW STANDARD HOURS

UNYSr. FURTHER NOTICE • j

' ^__vO^T\ U~T?

! l/<sZ~j MJ&&PI> iQ- /J fl.Wt*. • .

• ?v /JbdilMf "v

Closed All Day Sundays

AUSTIN STUDIOSBring This Ad

448 VA Sixth Phone Harbor 4306San Pedro •

8624 S. Vermont Phone Pleasant 1-1263Southwest Los Angeles

911 Loew's State Bldg., 7th & Bdwy. Phone TRinlty 2111 ',Los Angeles

THESE PRICES itxe.pt on fr«h product) ARE EFFEC­ TIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1945 Right to limit It rncmd. No loin to diolin.

LARGE GRADE A EGGSBreakfast Gems Brand1. Packed in hand/ cartons. Note price! OOZ.

PICTSWEET CORN ,„,(20 Blue Points Per Can) Cream style, golden corn. Special! CAN

'/2-lB.

Fancy grade black tea. (One-pound, economy size package, 85c) PKG.

BAKER'S COCOAFor use in beverages, in baking, in candy-making. High quality. PKG. W

"GROUND TO ORDER" COFFEE CEREALS

Kitchen Craft Flour '£b- 53«Enriched, home-lype. 5-lb bag, 28c

Gold Medal Flour ^'.""'SS0Enriched.JOtchcn tnted. S-lb. bog, 3lc

Ginger Bread Mix ";"• 22°Duffs Brand.

Baking Powder 0£0" '!«"9"Two-pound economy »iie, 23c

C Imitation Vanilla ££IO«'^ Also Imitation Lemon. Weltag Br6nd.

FOR BABY

Baby Foods 1S%£ ,'." 7"Assorted strained vegetables.

Baby Foods £%£, 2 COB,13CJunior Foods _£££, 2 toni

Airway-Coffee $£ ,. lb 20" Quaker Oats Q£or R,£\8k"-27e Banana Flakes'eTn^'-SB" 'Nob ffill Coffee .£* ,,b.23" Morning Glory Oats'£'• 12'

QuickC 5ly ,eZ <8oZ pks . P25c TYPICAL LOW PRICES

• PJTJOODS RiceKrispies »» "J^II- Albers Flapjack «•»•Red Heart iX- 3 ?p̂ r29c Shredded Ralston '£MI« Sauerkraut Juice ".„'.'W>Dog Food HMBl7y ^,.26" PostToasties'^B" '£IP M' puritas Mustard" "£ IVFelix Cat Food .-\£1* HOUSEHOLD ITEMS • Horseradish Mustard V,'9"

•————————————————• Bctt Foods Brand ipicy flavor t

» H*™™™* = a«^-r t=£ £££*«• Sg:R.dSt.mplt.m,, ArgObtarCh LoundrV pkg. O" ^hLId^ Brand-cut okro.

operatedMuk tonga Linit Starch Lmlndlr'n* "V^0 Sandwich Spread '^**'10C (1 '/2) Nestles Milk 2i* 19" Satina ^£££3$' 2 pkg, 9e Honey SX«E?jfS' "I?aS" (5) Sunnybonk JSJ2* lb. 18° (24) Cheese ^lcMcnl f.?,70°

(20) Rolle U' v''S'" «;."-28" (40) Apricots HTSZl%l£t ^"'25° (10) Green Beans ";"• 12°

Gardinild* Bfond cut style,

(30) Tomatoes Ga;£nd"" ^ 14«

^T KM* Rid Cmi it Ms life

IB. 4

Safeway fruits and vegetables are your best buy in pro­ duce! Rushed from farm to you, they are priced by weight to save you money.

SOLID CABBAGEImperial Volley grown. Crisp, fresh and green. For talads.

SPANISH ONIONS ECSweet yellow onions. Add flavor to saladi and cooked dishes. LB. ^f

YOUNG CARROTSSweet, crisp, tender. Just pulled. Tops have been removed. IB. 4

1301 SARTORI AVENUE, TORRANCE 2171 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, LOMITA