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LAST RESPECTS PAID TO MRS. THOMAS EADE Uwt respect* were paid Monday to one of Lomlta'n best known and best loved citizens, Tryphena Tryphcma Abble Eade, who died quietly Thursday In the home of her son Charles, 1880 W. 282nd st. She wan 92 years old. Death for the frail wife and fellow worker of one of the -*founders of the Salvation Army following a steady decline fter a fall last month In which he injured her hip. At her bedside were her two D AMI MA Hii4aa%<i sons, Rev. Alfred Thompson Begins uuties g* £««-.* »* g^ <ade. Ices were held at Calvary hurch, 265th and Oak sis., with Eugene Williams official- He was assisted by Rev. ohn Orr of the Community Rev. Olsen ;ins Duties At St. Andrew's The Rev. Torben R. Otaen will conduct his first service as rec- tor of St. Andrew's Episcopal church In Torranc* at 11 a.m. Sunday. Immediately following the service then* will b* a reception in the parish house honoring Rev. and Mrs. Olsen. Taking the place of the Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler, who Is now at Newport Balboa, Rev Olsen assumed his duties as rector Monday. His education included college work at California Concordia college in Oakland from 1932 to Church Divinity School of the Pacific from 1WM to lM9, an courses at the University o California In Berkeley. Since IMS Rev. Otaen has for per- out- ore- This 1 ality j of our Saviour In Hanford where he wa» active In youth projects and community service Well-qualified to carry on Rev Wheeler's work In Torrance, he was the organizer of Hanford Youth Council and president fo two years, and served on the Hanford Recreation Comml? for three yean. nte ifter dull who any- 9 or- .' but . 4 the n RALLY! Tuesday, November 25, 1:30 p.m. Central Ev»ne>«lic«l United Brethren Church Comer of MtrccliiM and Ariington Tornnce, Calif. Htir Chat. H. Bender DiicMii Calif. $75 Pcniofl Plan Adm. FREE Adm. FREE Cit. Com. for OM Age Pensions - 1031 So. Grind Ave. LA. IS, CalK. 'rcsbyterlan church. Gamby's hapel was in charge of ar- rangements. A eulogy was dellv- red rJy a representative of the Salvation Army. Interment was in Roosevelt emetery. Besides her two sons and aughter in - law, Mrs. Eade eaves a daughter, Mable Wll on, of England. 15 grandchild- en and 12 great-grandchildren. Born In England, Mm. Eade came to Canada with her hus- band, Thorruw, In 190.1. They Mttled In Lornlta 17 years ago. Mrs. Eade was active in Sal- atlon Army work in London with her husband and both were friends of the late Rodney, Gypsy" Smith, who later be- ame a renowned Evangelist. Thomas Eade died In November 943, a year after he had been [Iven a citation as the oldest soldier In years of service In he western territory of the Sal ation Army. He was a ser- geant major. The couple was honored in 1941 on their sixtieth wedding nniversary. New Public Aid Office Opens InTorrance School Trustees Meeting Slated Fcr December 3 No' SO, 19-17 AMATEUR ACTORS, CREW NEEDED FOR THREE ACT COMEDY Amateur actois, actresses an backstage workers are wanted for "Three's A Family." three act comedy scheduled for a no:i. profit benefit performance early January at Redondo Union high school auditorium, accoirl Ing to the director. Mart Beck. First reading for 14 roles wll be heW at 7 o'clock tomorrow night at 112'-4 N. Catalina aw. Redonao Beach. No experience Is necessary. Property men, s^age crfw makeup artists and light tech nlclans also will bo needed for the Independent performance the comedy, which recently had a long Broadway larsity Dance Celebrates End Of'47 Season Celebrating the end of the ootball season, the Varsity lub of Torrance High school ill hold a dance from 8 to 1:30 Saturday night in the chool gymnasium, according to Eddie Cole, c*ab sponso ootball coach.. Highlight of the evening will the crowning of a 1£47 foot- ill queen, to be chosen by iembers of the varsity from a ourt of six girls. The queen her lad'es-in-'waitlng will elgn from a large throne on one side of the room. General chairman for the dance, Albert Stevenson, has ar- ranged for goal posts and ma- roon and gray streamers to dec- orate the gym. Pictures of the Instructor in adult education Redandp Union high school "Wish we'd hurry and grow up, I'm tired of-telling every boy I'll wait for him!" Pueblo Topics By GLORIA FLOBES Opening of new offices Torrance of the Uos Angeles County Division of Public As sistance was announced at a meeting of First District Wiel fare Council Tuesday night In the Torrance City Library lec- ture room. Mrs. Doris Davia will be in charge of the office above the Torrance Health Center, 2300 Carson St. Miss Helen Lockwood, director of the YWCA program for this area, was appointed as represen- tative to the membership com- mittee for the California Con- ference of Social Welfare. A report on her agency was oresented by Mis. Madeline Gin- ther of Catholic Big Sisters. Those attending were: Miss Marian Bell, Mrs. Doro- thy H. Hill, Carmine DeLucia, Rev. Torben R. Olsen, Mr. d Mrs. A. L. Platky, Bob Hag- rd. Mrs. Mathllde Lopez, Mrs Dickson, Mrs. Patricia M Deblich, Mrs. Virginia Rugg, s Marjorie L. Wilkes, ~~ E. Woodward, Miss Helen ockwood, Miss Rachel Steward, e Rev. Clyde Ruckman, Mrs. ary Eggelston, Dr. Don C oshos, Mrs. Frances Scott and Louise Cook. No meeting Is scheduled for ocember; the next meeting will Jan. '20 In Gardena. swell dance will take place on Saturday Nov. 22 at the C.I. O. Hall for the benefit of Pue- blo Children's Christmas fund. It is being sponsored by trie C. I.O. No." 414. Tony AJvarez will furnish the music and there will be refreshments and entertain the Lupe Flores was taken Harbor General hospital early this week suffering from pneumonia. seys will be nuns along the .-alls. Refreshments will be served at the semi-formal event. Among special guests will be pat-eats of team members,, student body presidents, and team captains rom each school in the Bay League. Music will be provided by Maurice Clark and his 14-piece orchestra. Bids are being sold at the and at the door for Toi ranee High school students at (1.00 a couple. Outside guests will be registered In advance- at the Dean of Girls' office. SHOW POSTPONED benefit variety show The stoik arrived at Mr. a: Mrs. Alex Hivera's home last eck with a baby boy. The baby r as named John Rivera. It seems like folks from Pue bio are either coming or going across the border. Recent!; Mike Mart Inez, Lawrence Cha vez and Pllar Olvera spent thcl vacation In Ciudad Juarez, Mexl co. Rudy Rivera, Mr. and Mrs Tony Hcrmeneglldo spent the! weekend 'In Tijuapa, Daja Call fornla. We're very sorry to hear tha Felix Ortega had an automo bile accident and Buffered fractured aim.. 'However. 1 doing fine now. Miss Olla Farnandez was als In the hoapltal. > She had he tonsils taken out, but is doini fine so far. Torrance high school students, previously scheduled for Decem- ber, will be postponed until April or May, 1948, Vice Prin- cipal A: M. Main announced. . By the way friends, don't for get that Felix Hemandez Is sti in Harbor hospital and would appreciate some visitors. 3 drop around and pay him visit, will you? Baby Angel Reynaga was bt tized last Saturday Nov. 15 St. Joseph church. NEW WATCHES never do keep tinu WHY? . , ..,,,.,.; mometers, locomotives and other mechanisms have difference*; even in the same models. A watch is an important purchase. Let us help protect you invest- ment. r. aurckaltj from ut art accom- fanitd fry a chart rtcorj of accuracy mad* automatically tifntific au on a tcit At uud »y lM4V*fj caw* feclutert. lee Ai»y, Nary, en. el.*, U. S. 9w«. D..H. DEI;AND THIS PROU .TON AS OFFERED HERE A general meeting of the Ixm Angeles County School Trustees Association, of which Dr. Howard A. Wood, presi- dent of Torrance City Board of Education, Is a director, will be held on Dec. 3 at the old Central Junior high school building at 451 N. Hill St., Los Angeles. All members and admlnstrators of the Torrance City Board of Education are planning to attend. According to Dr. Wood the group of more than 1,000 school district trustees will hear a talk on new legisla- tion by Dr. D. Uoyd Nelson, assistant professor of educa- tion at University of South- ern California, and witness a demonstration of shop sub- jects by a State Department of Education team. Four members of the Tor- rance boajpl recently attended the convention of the assodu- Won In Sacramento, and Tor ranee was the only board which had four members pre- sent. They are Dr. WOpd, Mrs. Grace W. Wrlght, vice presi- dent; Evelyn L. Carr and George L. Thatcher, members. Stroh Hears Gov, Warren Torrancp City Chiof of Polic. John H. Stroh attended a state?-1 ide law enforcement confer- ence Monday and Tuesday in j Sacramento, where he hoard Gov. Earl Warren recommend; use of the stair's 1943 Con- spiracy Act to break organized crime. Gov. Warren urged sending racketeers to prison under the act, which provides that when one or mon- rjersons conspire to commit an act ordinarily considered a misdemeanor, pro- secution and conviction can be had as a felony, and peniten- tiary sentences imposed. PRKVKNT SKIDDIMi To prevent skidclliiK on wot or slippery pavement, start slowly. speed up and slow down gradu- ally, and turn slowly. you Never Have A Loss With Gretnwnndl' COID FILLED WITH PEAKl fOR BEAUTY AND QUALITY ALIEN JEWELERS 132 1 Sartori, Torrance WHY TAKE A CHANCE? a personal property floater policy insures ALL your per- sonal belongings. The premi- um is very low NOW. Just phone Torrance 1300 . . . and we will be glad to give you detailed information. HARRY GREENWOOD TORRANCE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY "Where Insurance IB Not * Sideline*' 1407 Marcelina Ave., Phone 1300 ! Torrance, California ruant Officer o Crack Down to Absentees A ' crack-down on truancy was promoted by F. A. Apple- gate, attendance officer, at a nesting of Torrance City Board at Education Tuesday night. Applegate suggested thai chools contact him on the first ay of absence, if a -pupil is nown to have truancy tenden- les, or where the family is ix in attendance attitudes. Un- er the Los Angeles school sys- em, there were instances where lildren had been absent for as ong as three weeks before par- nts were notified. He also asked that teachers mphaslze that, In general, ill- ess of the child should be the nly reason for absence, and lat some special recognition be iven to pupils who maintain ood attendance records. Aid of the County Health office was solicited to handle _ lice problem 'among child- ten coming from Jioniita night trip temporary quarters, a Woatlqh observed by Apple- gate during his c*Hi as at- tendance officer. During the month 108 hbmr Calls were made at the request f school' principals, Applegate cported. Other activities of the ffiw Included a check of the area along Western avenup bo- wmen 213th and 220th streets, where It' was determined that no out-Of-dtstinct children were crossing the boundary line to ttend Torrance schools. Applegate also was In charge of returning five truants to school, taking siok children home from school, Issuing work permits for junior high school mplls and maintaining friendly :ontacta with Mexicans in Pue- blo district to encourage better ttendance habits. 1321 SARTORI TORRANCE "Public Notices" (FlctUloui ; UNDEUS obl'li Trailer"CatmVamT a'pn<>rarie> : 2H7S3 South Mali Ureet. City of . County of L AMKrlra. near Torrent, Calif., Sta >f California, undrr th" flclltlou« fir name of 8HADT GROVE CAMP an h«l e.ld firm composnl of Uir to «d5re»ee. l Ife"1.. folloST.. '£"v't "" Fr«l J. Smith. 27733 South Ma! Street. Loe Anfelee County, nri 'w*TN°B8S niv hand Ihli 14th tit COUNTY OF LOB ANOCLEB I ON THIS 14th diy of Nu A.D. 1M7. before me. A. : Lund. Notary Public In a aald Count*' ' Ht«t« « , Iher.lci^ duly kngw illy a.pp«ared Krfd J. S...... to me to be the pfreon wh<tne a aulxcrlbed lu Ifie within In I hut In- executed thi< eeinr. IN WITNESS WIIEKEOP I hate hereunto aet my hand and affixed my official teal the day and year In thla certificate tint above written <8BAL ' A. RUSSEU, LUND. Notary Public In and aald County and Slat My Comrnlialon Expire October I, 1MI. NOT. 90-17 and DM. 4-11. QUICK RELIEF FROM ym.Hai.il *f Dktne» ArWrufrwn STOMACH ULCERS TO EXCESS ACID Mtwt IMa «r K WW GMt ¥ ee» tan. muUo« bottle* at the) AT«.» here been aold far relief of ermpuniiardlMmiuMnf from M.HM.II jnd DjaAewl uteen due l" bme AeM _ due to beeM AeM.^ld on II d»ri''irt» 2*^» ^*2M*rr* "7*y*' * - ' utt McCOWN OHUO »TOKM A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT! Don't Wait! Buy Now Your Genuine BEAUTYREST MATTRESS and MATCHING BOX SPRING be very glad the belt Inveet made 1. BOTH FOR Complete Close-Out of This Department! ALL TOYS at COST and MKS*! 12.4) $|25 $795 STUFFED ANIMALS LONGREN SCOOTERS i ABLE & CHAIR SETS 5850 TOYS 1.0 01 T!! 1 our Credit In Good At Star FURNITURE COMPANY SAHTOHI at POST TOIllt.VX l<

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Page 1: Your Genuine MATTRESS › archivednewspapers... · Salvation Army. Interment was in Roosevelt emetery. Besides her two sons and aughter in - law, Mrs. Eade eaves a daughter, Mable

LAST RESPECTS PAID TO MRS. THOMAS EADE

Uwt respect* were paid Monday to one of Lomlta'n best known and best loved citizens, Tryphena Tryphcma Abble Eade, who died quietly Thursday In the home of her son Charles, 1880 W. 282nd st. She wan 92 years old.

Death for the frail wife and fellow worker of one of the -*founders of the Salvation Army

following a steady decline fter a fall last month In which he injured her hip. At her bedside were her two

D AMI MA Hii4aa%<i sons, Rev. Alfred ThompsonBegins uuties g* £««-.* »* g^<ade.

Ices were held at Calvaryhurch, 265th and Oak sis., with

Eugene Williams official- He was assisted by Rev.

ohn Orr of the Community

Rev. Olsen;ins Duties

At St. Andrew'sThe Rev. Torben R. Otaen will

conduct his first service as rec­ tor of St. Andrew's Episcopal church In Torranc* at 11 a.m. Sunday.

Immediately following the service then* will b* a reception in the parish house honoring Rev. and Mrs. Olsen.

Taking the place of the Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler, who Is now at Newport Balboa, Rev Olsen assumed his duties as rector Monday.

His education included college work at California Concordia college in Oakland from 1932 to

Church Divinity School of the Pacific from 1WM to lM9, an courses at the University o California In Berkeley.

Since IMS Rev. Otaen has

for per-

out- ore- This

1 .»

ality j

of our Saviour In Hanford where he wa» active In youth projects and community service Well-qualified to carry on Rev Wheeler's work In Torrance, he was the organizer of Hanford Youth Council and president fo two years, and served on the Hanford Recreation Comml? for three yean.

nte ifter dull who any-

9 or-

.' but.4 the

nRALLY!

Tuesday, November 25,1:30 p.m.

Central Ev»ne>«lic«lUnited Brethren Church

Comer ofMtrccliiM and Ariington

Tornnce, Calif.Htir

Chat. H. BenderDiicMii

Calif. $75 Pcniofl PlanAdm. FREE Adm. FREE

Cit. Com. for OM AgePensions

- 1031 So. Grind Ave. LA. IS, CalK.

'rcsbyterlan church. Gamby's hapel was in charge of ar­

rangements. A eulogy was dellv- red rJy a representative of the Salvation Army.

Interment was in Roosevelt emetery.

Besides her two sons and aughter in - law, Mrs. Eade eaves a daughter, Mable Wll on, of England. 15 grandchild- en and 12 great-grandchildren.

Born In England, Mm. Eade came to Canada with her hus­ band, Thorruw, In 190.1. They Mttled In Lornlta 17 years ago.Mrs. Eade was active in Sal-

atlon Army work in London with her husband and both were

friends of the late Rodney, Gypsy" Smith, who later be- ame a renowned Evangelist.

Thomas Eade died In November 943, a year after he had been [Iven a citation as the oldest

soldier In years of service In he western territory of the Sal ation Army. He was a ser­

geant major.The couple was honored in

1941 on their sixtieth wedding nniversary.

New Public Aid Office Opens InTorrance

School Trustees Meeting Slated Fcr December 3

No' SO, 19-17

AMATEUR ACTORS, CREW NEEDED FOR THREE ACT COMEDY

Amateur actois, actresses an backstage workers are wanted for "Three's A Family." three act comedy scheduled for a no:i. profit benefit performance early

January at Redondo Union high school auditorium, accoirl Ing to the director. Mart Beck.

First reading for 14 roles wll be heW at 7 o'clock tomorrow night at 112'-4 N. Catalina aw. Redonao Beach. No experience Is necessary.

Property men, s^age crfw makeup artists and light tech nlclans also will bo needed for the Independent performance the comedy, which recently had a long Broadway

larsity Dance Celebrates End

Of'47 SeasonCelebrating the end of the

ootball season, the Varsity lub of Torrance High school ill hold a dance from 8 to

1:30 Saturday night in the chool gymnasium, according to

Eddie Cole, c*ab sponso ootball coach..

Highlight of the evening will the crowning of a 1£47 foot-

ill queen, to be chosen by iembers of the varsity from a

ourt of six girls. The queen her lad'es-in-'waitlng will

elgn from a large throne on one side of the room.

General chairman for the dance, Albert Stevenson, has ar­ ranged for goal posts and ma­ roon and gray streamers to dec­ orate the gym. Pictures of the

Instructor in adult education Redandp Union high school

"Wish we'd hurry and grow up, I'm tired of-telling every boy I'll wait for him!"

Pueblo TopicsBy GLORIA FLOBES

Opening of new offices Torrance of the Uos Angeles County Division of Public As sistance was announced at a meeting of First District Wiel fare Council Tuesday night In the Torrance City Library lec­ ture room.

Mrs. Doris Davia will be in charge of the office above the Torrance Health Center, 2300 Carson St.

Miss Helen Lockwood, director of the YWCA program for this area, was appointed as represen­ tative to the membership com­ mittee for the California Con­ ference of Social Welfare.

A report on her agency was oresented by Mis. Madeline Gin- ther of Catholic Big Sisters. Those attending were:

Miss Marian Bell, Mrs. Doro­ thy H. Hill, Carmine DeLucia,

Rev. Torben R. Olsen, Mr. d Mrs. A. L. Platky, Bob Hag- rd. Mrs. Mathllde Lopez, Mrs

Dickson, Mrs. Patricia M Deblich, Mrs. Virginia Rugg,

s Marjorie L. Wilkes, ~~ E. Woodward, Miss Helen

ockwood, Miss Rachel Steward, e Rev. Clyde Ruckman, Mrs. ary Eggelston, Dr. Don C oshos, Mrs. Frances Scott and

Louise Cook. No meeting Is scheduled for ocember; the next meeting will

Jan. '20 In Gardena.

swell dance will take place on Saturday Nov. 22 at the C.I. O. Hall for the benefit of Pue­ blo Children's Christmas fund. It is being sponsored by trie C. I.O. No." 414. Tony AJvarez will furnish the music and there will be refreshments and entertain

theLupe Flores was taken Harbor General hospital

early this week suffering frompneumonia.

seys will be nuns along the .-alls.Refreshments will be served

at the semi-formal event. Among special guests will be pat-eats of team members,, student body presidents, and team captains rom each school in the Bay

League.Music will be provided by

Maurice Clark and his 14-piece orchestra.

Bids are being sold at the and at the door for Toi

ranee High school students at (1.00 a couple. Outside guests will be registered In advance- at the Dean of Girls' office.

SHOW POSTPONEDbenefit variety show

The stoik arrived at Mr. a: Mrs. Alex Hivera's home last

eck with a baby boy. The baby ras named John Rivera.

It seems like folks from Pue bio are either coming or going across the border. Recent!; Mike Mart Inez, Lawrence Cha vez and Pllar Olvera spent thcl vacation In Ciudad Juarez, Mexl co. Rudy Rivera, Mr. and Mrs Tony Hcrmeneglldo spent the! weekend 'In Tijuapa, Daja Call fornla.

We're very sorry to hear tha Felix Ortega had an automo bile accident and Buffered fractured aim.. 'However. 1 doing fine now.

Miss Olla Farnandez was als In the hoapltal. > She had he tonsils taken out, but is doini fine so far.

Torrance high school students, previously scheduled for Decem­ ber, will be postponed until April or May, 1948, Vice Prin­ cipal A: M. Main announced.

. By the way friends, don't for get that Felix Hemandez Is sti in Harbor hospital and would appreciate some visitors. 3 drop around and pay him visit, will you?

Baby Angel Reynaga was bt tized last Saturday Nov. 15 St. Joseph church.

NEW WATCHESnever do keep tinu

WHY? . , ..,,,.,.;mometers, locomotives and other mechanisms have difference*; even in the same models. A watch is an important purchase. Let us help protect you invest­ ment.

r. aurckaltj

from ut art accom-

fanitd fry a chart

rtcorj of accuracy

mad* automatically

tifntific

au

on a tcit At uud »y lM4V*fj caw* feclutert. lee Ai»y, Nary, en. el.*, U. S. 9w«. D..H.

DEI;AND THIS PROU .TON AS OFFERED HERE

A general meeting of the Ixm Angeles County School Trustees Association, of which Dr. Howard A. Wood, presi­ dent of Torrance City Board of Education, Is a director, will be held on Dec. 3 at the old Central Junior high school building at 451 N. Hill St., Los Angeles. All members and admlnstrators of the Torrance City Board of Education are planning to attend.

According to Dr. Wood the group of more than 1,000 school district trustees will hear a talk on new legisla­ tion by Dr. D. Uoyd Nelson, assistant professor of educa­ tion at University of South­ ern California, and witness a demonstration of shop sub­ jects by a State Department of Education team.

Four members of the Tor­ rance boajpl recently attended the convention of the assodu- Won In Sacramento, and Tor ranee was the only board which had four members pre­ sent. They are Dr. WOpd, Mrs. Grace W. Wrlght, vice presi­ dent; Evelyn L. Carr and George L. Thatcher, members.

Stroh Hears Gov, Warren

Torrancp City Chiof of Polic. John H. Stroh attended a state?-1

ide law enforcement confer­ ence Monday and Tuesday in j Sacramento, where he hoard Gov. Earl Warren recommend; use of the stair's 1943 Con­ spiracy Act to break organized crime.

Gov. Warren urged sending racketeers to prison under the act, which provides that when one or mon- rjersons conspire to commit an act ordinarily considered a misdemeanor, pro­ secution and conviction can be had as a felony, and peniten­ tiary sentences imposed.

PRKVKNT SKIDDIMiTo prevent skidclliiK on wot or

slippery pavement, start slowly. speed up and slow down gradu­ ally, and turn slowly.

you Never Have A Loss With Gretnwnndl'

COID FILLED WITH PEAKl fOR BEAUTY AND QUALITY

ALIEN JEWELERS

132 1 Sartori, Torrance

WHY TAKE A CHANCE? a personal property floater policy insures ALL your per­ sonal belongings. The premi­ um is very low NOW. Just phone Torrance 1300 . . . and we will be glad to give you detailed information.

HARRY GREENWOOD

TORRANCE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY

"Where Insurance IB Not * Sideline*'

1407 Marcelina Ave., Phone 1300 ! Torrance, California

ruant Officer o Crack Down to Absentees

A ' crack-down on truancy was promoted by F. A. Apple- gate, attendance officer, at a nesting of Torrance City Board at Education Tuesday night.Applegate suggested thai

chools contact him on the first ay of absence, if a -pupil is nown to have truancy tenden- les, or where the family is ix in attendance attitudes. Un- er the Los Angeles school sys- em, there were instances where lildren had been absent for as

ong as three weeks before par- nts were notified.He also asked that teachers

mphaslze that, In general, ill- ess of the child should be the nly reason for absence, and lat some special recognition be iven to pupils who maintain ood attendance records.

Aid of the County Health office was solicited to handle _ lice problem 'among child- ten coming from Jioniita night trip temporary quarters, a Woatlqh observed by Apple- gate during his c*Hi as at­ tendance officer. During the month 108 hbmr

Calls were made at the request f school' principals, Applegate cported. Other activities of the ffiw Included a check of the

area along Western avenup bo­ wmen 213th and 220th streets,

where It' was determined that no out-Of-dtstinct children were crossing the boundary line to ttend Torrance schools. Applegate also was In charge

of returning five truants to school, taking siok children home from school, Issuing work permits for junior high school mplls and maintaining friendly :ontacta with Mexicans in Pue­

blo district to encourage better ttendance habits.

1321 SARTORI TORRANCE

"Public Notices"

(FlctUloui ; UNDEUS

obl'li Trailer"CatmVamT a'pn<>rarie>: 2H7S3 South Mali

Ureet. City of . County of L AMKrlra. near Torrent, Calif., Sta >f California, undrr th" flclltlou« fir name of 8HADT GROVE CAMP an h«l e.ld firm l» composnl of Uir to

«d5re»ee.l Ife"1.. folloST.. '£"v't ""Fr«l J. Smith. 27733 South Ma!

Street. Loe Anfelee County, nri

'w*TN°B8S niv hand Ihli 14th tit

COUNTY OF LOB ANOCLEB ION THIS 14th diy of Nu

A.D. 1M7. before me. A. : Lund. Notary Public In a aald Count*' ' Ht«t« « , Iher.lci^ duly

kngwilly a.pp«ared Krfd J. S......to me to be the pfreon wh<tne a aulxcrlbed lu Ifie within In

I hut In- executed thi< eeinr.IN WITNESS WIIEKEOP I hate

hereunto aet my hand and affixed my official teal the day and year In thla certificate tint above written

<8BAL ' A. RUSSEU, LUND. Notary Public In and aald County and Slat My Comrnlialon Expire October I, 1MI.

NOT. 90-17 and DM. 4-11.

QUICK RELIEF FROM ym.Hai.il *f Dktne» ArWrufrwnSTOMACH ULCERS

TO EXCESS ACIDMtwt IMa «r K WW GMt ¥

ee» tan. muUo« bottle* at the) AT«.» here been aold far relief of

ermpuniiardlMmiuMnf from M.HM.II jnd DjaAewl uteen due l" bme AeM _

due to beeM AeM.^ld on II d»ri''irt»2*^» ̂ *2M*rr* "7*y*' * - 'uttMcCOWN OHUO »TOKM

A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT!

Don't Wait! Buy NowYour Genuine

BEAUTYRESTMATTRESSand MATCHING

BOX SPRING

be very glad

the belt Inveet made1.

BOTH FOR

Complete Close-Out of This Department!

ALL TOYSat COST and MKS*!

12.4)

$|25

$795

STUFFED ANIMALS

LONGREN SCOOTERS

i ABLE & CHAIR SETS 5850

TOYS 1.0 01 T!!

1 our Credit In Good At Star

FURNITURE COMPANY

SAHTOHI at POST TOIllt.VX l<