PAGS 6-A TORRANrr HI R4LO. To THURSDAY, JULY ?.", 1143
M.U HOMF. | Sinulay illnn«r pilots of Mi .Mi- ,-inil Mr. !,. C. Connor 1 May MrKinlry wci-i- Mr. :in
nd William have movnl to ,-i Mrs. W. Ftvii Bourn and Mr cw home at 2021 Arlington avc. Iva Callahan of I.os AnuHrs.
LINCOLN BUILDING& LOAN
ASSOCIATIONHas Taitl Out Over . . .
$20,000. Interest'ins' tho first six months of this year
to the holders of its Investment Ccrtit'i-
These certificates are Federally Insured by an instru mentality of the United States.
The LINCOLN has never failed to pay 3% interest or more in any year of its history since 1925 when it was organized.
Accounts Opened On or Before July 10thWill Bear Interest from the 1st
615 S. Spring Street, Los Angeles
13 Patients Enter Hospital
j Thirteen patients were reqeiv- : I'd during the past weeU at Tor- lance Memorial hospital. They were Mrs. Mary Athas. Manhat tan, Sunday for surgery; Mrs. .Myrtle Bliss, 21611 Moneta ave.. Tuesday for medical care; Mrs. Virginia Cloyd, Hedondo Beach, Mist Friday' for surgery: Mrs. Mary Helen Cortez. Redondo Hearh, last Wednesday for stir- gery; and Seth H. Drake, Man hattan Beach, for medical care.
Also Miss Ccnnie De Felice, Inglewood, Tuesday for surgery; Mrs. Winifred Kemp, Garden.'!. Monday for surgery; Harry R. I-aird, Ga'rdena, Tuesday for medical care; Mrs. Grace Laube. Harbor City, last Thursday for surgery; Mi's. Nona Martin. Lawndale, Saturday for tnirgery; Mrs. Opal Mansker. 1230 Cren- shaw ave.. Tuesday for surgery; Mrs. Anna Shaver, 15'09 218th St., Sunday for medical care; and Mrs. Kathryn Young, El Segim do, Monday for surgery.
LAKE OUTINX; KISIIlNnMr. and Mrs. Ed Melz and son, I Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Borden
Tommy, were recently visitors ! recently enji.yed n week's fish- at Lake Elsinore. \ ing trip at Lake flregory.
!!usband's Commander Sends "Good News" To Mrs. J. Hoiliday
In a letter from his commnnd- ing officer in Africa, Mis. .lane K. Ilolliday. IfilT Arlington ave., learned this week that her hus band, Sergt. Paul C. Ilolliday In "in the very best of health, and Is performing his duty In a manner which Is a credit to the uniform he wears."
"You have had many reason-. previously to have talfen pride- in him. Now for his part in the African campaign you maj be doubly priitid. Without men like your husband Hie campaign could not have been won," states First Lieut. Alfred II. Henko of the Air Corps.
The letter, dated July G fur ther states: "The officers of this headquarters are pleased to have men of this caliber as signed to their organization. Please he assured that every thing possible will be done to maintain his health and happi-
YOU SAVE AS WE GROW!You've heard about pay-as-you-go! But have you heard about how you save as we grow? It's like this: The more business our A&P Super Markets do, the less it costs us to run them . .. and the less it costs us to run them. the lower we can make our prices. So, you see, our customers save as ourbusiness grows in volume. Come in today! Compare our prices! We're sure you'll agree that the savings we offer can go far to help you meet your new "pay-as-you-go" taxes.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
ELBERTA PEACHES
(22-23 IBS. AVG.) FOR CANNING!
ApplesaucePeaches B°!Catsup vl?iTomatoes ArTom. JuiceGrapefruitNiblefs CornStr. Beans ̂Frozen Peas
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WHITE ROSEVitamins B+ and C+ 10 37
Buy More Nourishment... More Economically
dexo Shortening Spry ShorTening
Nutley Margarine I8c
^o Points Neededid" lO l V«%id.SLl9e
CHECK THESE UMUTIO.NKD FOODS LISTED HELOV.!
Cereals Slid'"
°.ice Gems ^ff "orn T-lakes *?£ 3read ^T.^w'h" ."eda Craclcers s
100', Bran Nabl Tcnc'ercni camp-i
Floating SoapClose Out! While
Stuffed Olives
Chill Powder . . .
Window Cleaner
Peanut Butter *angne . . . '''5ar27c
» 9C Loganberry Juice ubby., "'can 17'
° Z '7C Cookies ^'ch8^; . . . 12pto.15c
-,12C Spaghetti %?£,£?£ • • • Vko'.H 0
;.17C Egg Noodles p*"ane ... 1pka'.18c
f.17c Evans Honey ...... 1 'j^ r29c
°*'8C Cider Vinegar ^,na" . . 2«tie11 c
,10° Instant Aid oiv|1 F: i'av?Hn"g ''Bott'iS0: Cherry. Root Beer, Strawberry, Lemon, etc.
26° Shredded Wheat ^I'pft. 11°
28C Cleanser g^ .... 2 Can.15 c. 9° Albers Corn Flakes . . 2' 1 Bk'r;..15c
More Coffee for You!
cuupuns freely. Cou pon No. 22 is valid for 3 weeks starting July 22nd. Use every coupon for A&P Col- fcc . . Aint-rica's fav-
Note: A&P Cottee Is also delicious when iced!
CANNING NEEDSCANE OR BERT
SUGAR10 60°
Use Coupons 13, 15 and 16
MCP Pectin ..... 3 ,' ". 25CCerto .......... B8«u'.19cSure-Jell ....... 2 ;-k°nV23cThrifty Jar Lids .... F;,ka, ; 9c
OLSON COUNTRYSIDE
FRESH EGGSLarge, Grade A Dozen in Carton
LIBBY HOMOGENIZED
BABY FOODS4^-oz.
can
1330 EL PRADO TORRANCEALL ADVERTISED ITEMS SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND
(TAXABLE ITEMi ARE bbbJtCT TO TAX)
o uncertainty ol iMppIng condition!, advirllitd It.mi torn) may not arrlvt In tlm< to taht car* ol tarly ihoppiri.
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MlfS. KKNMI'; .IMAN HOI'-DASIIl<:i;r \VilV of Myrnn H.lioiicl.-ishclt, 130.'! Madrid avc.,died iin Sunday following a si'c-nnd major uprration in a LosAnifi-lcs hrispllal. A Torrancelosidcnt for 13 years, she wasa teacher at Lcniita Elementaryschool, a flutist with Palos Voi'-
j dos Symphony orchestra, andI one r,f the most active workers| of Torranve Control Center. Rev.I Leonard S. Jones, pastor of thej Second Presbyterian church. LosAngeles, officiated yesterday atfuneral services at Stone & My-ers chapel. Cremation followedat Pacific Crest.
Mrs. Houdashelt leaves her husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. fircpory; Ivvo sisters, Mmes. Dorothy Mason and E. V. PouKon, and a brother, Don ald Gregory.
MILS. EDNA HAVES- D31 Arl ington ave., n Torrance resident for the past 10 year.'-, died July IS at the ajje of 62. Funeral services were conducted at Stone & Myers niorliiaiy by liev. Harry Branton of I lie Meth odist ehureh. She leaves her husband, Otha G. Hayes, a brother. Charles Gray; a nep hew. Charles A. Gray, and a grand-nephew, Charles A. Gray.
I,A\VKEXCE A. SI1EHMAN[ "uneral services for Ijiwrence A. Shernian, 39, brullier of Mrs. II. G. Babcock of 22110 Moneta =" 0.. ar.d a former Torrance res ident, were conducted July 11 ;it me Utter McKinley funeral home in Los Angeles. Mr. Shcr- man had been an invalid for the past 10 years, lie was former ly in the real estate business in I.os Anncles. He leaves h'.a mother, Mrs. Ella Brorton of1 TVrrance; his wife, Dorothy,
Justice Tops List Cf Columbia Keglers
HiM'iiii.-ic liolliiiH Hills was ... ahlc to play off postponed KSIIWS In the Columbia Steel Howling loiiuiio, that outfit for feited ! points to Laboratory and the 12" Mill. Laboratory is now leading the league with 53 points won to 23 lost.
High man among the keglors, is S. Justice who rolled an av erage of 18tl in HO games. Next high man is D. Cola with :i ' score of 180 in -12 games and U. Deroiiin and M. Ulcliard.son , tied for third with 175 in 51 i and 5-1 games. A meeting of all [ captains and interested bowler- ! will be held July 2-1 at 10 a in ' in the Safety Office, to discuss plans for the coining banquet.
Standing of the teams:, Points Points
Department XVon Lost Laboratory ....... 53 2"Open Hearth ..... .-17 2!1
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KX.IOV rOMKIIVMr. and Mrs. S. C. ShrphiTcl
were entertained Sunday at din ner at Lyman's Hollywood cafe by Mr. and Mrs. Will Ireland of Wllmlngton. Later the four some enjoyed "The Drunkard" In Lo.-i Angeles.
BAKKI) GOODS SAI.IOLutheran Ladies Aid will spon
sor a luncheon and baited gnod-i .sale at the parish hall from II :.'!(> a.m. until 2 p.m., Wednesday. July 28.
TORRANCE POULTRY MARKET
Fryers-- Ro.islcr5 all batter,
RETAIL DRESSED POULTRY
1671 CRAVENS PHONE- 1C61
Told Hollers 12" Mill .... Sheet Mill .. \Varehou:;e tolling Mill
V/ac Serqeanf Resumes Recruit Drive Monday
Scrgt. Eva Smith will continueWac recruiting Monday, July 20from 10 am. to 5:30 p.m., at .1.
] C. Penney Co., 1201 Sartori aveI One of three Wac officers whoinaugurated the recruiting program in Torranco this week.
; Sergt. Smith will answer questions regarding the Women'sArmy Corps at the booth andarrange any home interviews requested. This week Scrgt. Smithwas Assisted by Lieuts. EdnaFlcyd and Lois Williamson. ai-i! rucjiirutL for Win. Unf
AKIZONA KXECUTIVEMr. and Mrs. W. E. Bonnell
of 81-1 Madrid ave., arc enter taining as their housogucst, her sister, Dr. Mildred Woolley, oni mo months leave as 'director of Arizona State Laboratories.
AT KOSEMEADMr. and Mis. Hllliran R. Lee
and Janet and their houseguests, Maria and I^oren Phillips, were luncheon guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. I'hillips at Uob-emead.
i OM'-OF-TO>VN GUESTSMr. ami Mrs. H. H. Cowan
M-oently t rtertained at thi^r iiome 'for Mr. and Mrs. Clark Atkisson of Wilmington. She is the former Rachel Huddleslon. once a Torrance resident.
IN I.OS ANGEI.KS j! Mr. and Mr:» M. J. Edwards j and N'.iomi have been spending M-veral days at the home of Mrs. Edward's mother, Mrs. El-
I .-;ie Dennis of Lcs Angeles.
ntOSTS HETL'KNMr. and Mrs. Otto Frost have
recently arrived from Imperial Valley and are at home at Ranch Media, West Torrance.
CAN You IMAGINE?
let; and application forms may be sent to Women's Army Corps. 610 South Main St., L. A.
DI.NNKK I'AKTVMr. and Mrs. Thomas J.
Adams, 1310 Manuel ave., had as their Kue.sls for dinner last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. K L. Mac Quarrie of Downey and Mrs. R. A. Campbell and daughter, Janet, of Pittsbmt;, Calif.
MOUNTAIN THIPMrs. Harvel Guttenlelder re
turned last weekend from Crest line where' she has been vaca tionins tor the past week. She was accompanied on her return by her sun Buddy, ami Kol, Leech.
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TRAVEL HEADQUARTERS IN TORRANCE
No Staop Shoe SaleO.P.A. ODD-LOT RELEASE!
Men's, Women's and Children's
SHOES . . . OXFORDS . . . PUMPS
AT SHARP REDUCTIONS
Ration Stamp Required
We hjve a release from the O.P.A. to sell all oui odd lots of Shoes without
equiring ifltion stampsl There is a good selection from which to choose _ Oxfoids,
Pumps, Ties, etc., in Blacks, Browns, Two-Tones, etc.
But sues are broken and not all styles and colois arc available in evciy siie.
However, there is every size included in the lot. You'll find attractive footwear for
every member of the family . . .
So come in from now through July 31, and FORGET your ration stamp. ALL
SALES ARE FINAL. No exchanges or returns.
DEPARTMENT STORE
TORRANCEI307-I3I3 SARTORI AVE.
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