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, July 5, 1961 THE PRESS SHADOW OF THE BOOMERANG, film by Billy Graham (plc- turtd abov«) will b* presented at the Baptist Tent Revival be- ginning Saturday near the intersection of Pacific Coast Hwy. and Crenihaw at 7 p.m. Area Baptists Hold Revival Presenting Graham Picture The Baptist Tent Revival will get under way this week «nd at Crenshaw and 101 Highway in Torrance. The big tent is erected near the Torrance Airport. The event will open with the showing of the latest Billy Graham film, "Shadow of the Boom- erang," on Saturday, July 8 at 7 p.m. The first'service will bfTin at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday. >cven Southern Baptist Churches cooperating in the ftvent have scheduled their Training Union Time at 6 . p.m. and will hold a joint eve- ning service under the big tent. Firm Promotes City Resident G. L. Schrader, 21418 La- Dr. O. Byron Richajrdson, Revival Evangelist for, the one million member Texas Baptist Convention, will be the preacher for the occasion. Richardson is a popular evangelist, having conducted over 30 revivals in the last 18 months. This will be his fifth revival in the area. He is a graduate at Baylor Univer- sity. The music will be directed by Dr. Joe Trussell. He is a gospel vocalist. Mrs, Trussell will serve as vocalist. The seven churches that are cooperating in the cam- paign are Aim Avenue, Cren- nhaw, Del Amo. and Keystone of Torrance; First Baptist of Lomita and Narbonne Avenue of Lomita; Temple TTHprhta of San Pedro. * The .Revival servu-r-s will be coriducted July 9 to 23 each evening at 7:30 p.m. deene Ave., been named Torrance, has district tales manager for Texaco Inc.'s newly established San Diego sales district, effective July 1, it was announced here to- day by W. H. Peterson, mana- ger of Texaco's Los Angeles Sales Division. In his new capacity, Schra- der will have charge of all Texaco Hale* activities in San Diego, San Bernardino, River- iide and southeastern Califor- nia. Schrader formerly was mer- chandising representative in tht Ix>« Angeles Sales depart- ment throughout th« Pacific Coast Region. "This streamlining will make possible a more flexible and effective organization," J*eterson said. "We are plac- inf more operating authority In the hands of district mana- gers, where decisions can be made faster and with more direct knowledge of specific marketing conditions." Schrader is a native of Long Beach. He graduated from the University of Southern Cali- fornia with a B.S. degree and erved an a Bomber Pilot in the Air Force during World War II. He joined Texaco's sales organization in 1041) and held various sales positions in Los Angeles and Sacra- mento. Choir Presents Annual Barbeque Hadassah Forms Chapter in Area Thirteen thousand Zionist women who belong to 10 Southland chapters of Hadas sah in Los Angeles and Orange counties will- launch a Golden Jubilee membership drive Tuesday, July 11, to double their number by mid August. Joining in top leadership o the campaign from this are* will be Mrs. Gerson Jacobson Torrance, president of the newly chartered South Bay Chapter of Hadassah, and Mrs. Randalph C. Fields, Gar dena, membership vice presi dent The South Bay clubwomen will meet with three hundred Southland leaders of Hadassah Tuesday nt 0:30 a.m. in the Regency Room of the Shera ton-West hotel, 2065 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, for the initial all-day kickoff rally of the campaign, Mrs. Jarohson said. The drive, in which every member will be urged to sign up one new member, is being co-ordinated by the West Coast Branch of National Ha- dassah, in conjunction with the Southern Pacific Coast Plan' Region of Hadassah, on the 50th anniversary of the founding of the famed Zionist women's organization by the late Hfjnriotta Szold. "Our Golden Jubilee Mem- are now complete forj bership Drive slogan." Mrs. the Annual Couples Harbequr; Jacobson said, "will be. 'Of- of Seaside Com m u n it yifer your neighbor a golden Church, 230th and Ocean opportunity for an enriched Ave., Torrancft. As in the .identification with America, past, the barbeque is being{Israel and the Jewish people field at th* home of Mr. and! through Hadassah.' " Mrs. (!. L. Martin, 5:307 Rcese I Through re-enrollment of Rd M Torrance, July 8, at Sipreaent members and a "gold p.m. rush" for now members, Mrs. Thi<v year, the choir of Sea-; Jacobson explained, the phil- iide Church has taken charge of the arrangements with Mrs 1 . David Tepas as general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Trv Pauling, Mrs. Wm. Par- ker, Mrs. Earl Welliver, Jr., «nd Mrs. Carl Bin ford. anlhropic organization will step up its farflung program in this country and abroad. HUGE AUDIENCE Each week Radio Free Eu- jrope broadcasts almost 3.000 Entertainment with games j program hours of newn, Infor- J»nd prizes haH been planned. I mation and entertainment to Ticket a are available from 180 million captive people in Mr*. Carl BinfortJ, FH 5-5150,'Poland, Hungary, Czerhosla- or any member of the choir A donation of $1.50 \H be asked, with all proceed r, got MM tmva»r1 thf purchase of choir robes. nnmnnia and Bulgaria. i'M-n* clarified ads to buy, rent or well. Phone m mi FUN IN THE SUN TIME , ' SPECIALS 4 MAGIC SALE DAYS Thursday Thru Sunday, July NEW PRICE ON ALL MAJOR BRANDS MC\»; I i~\\A/ INtW LUVV ^i,^fe»M v4%» fmm^f m M EVERYDAY PRICEsCOFFEE :s59' SUGAR HUNT'S FRESH LARGE,. "AA SI iced or Halves Large Can Dozen in Carton STOCK YOUR FREEZER SPECIALS P1CTSWEET ... For added flavor try sliced hard boiled egg on top. Leaf or chopped ^^^^Bfc | ft-OZ FROZEN SPINACH PICTSWEET . . . Add a dash of cheese . . . for special gourmet flavor. FROZEN SQUASH PICTSWEET . . . Try steaming . . . and add speck of butter . . . best tasting garden pea? FROZEN PEAS PICTSWEET i . . Easiest, tastiest way to give your family vitamins. FROZEN PEAS & CARROTS Morton's with Cheese MACARONI DINNERS - 1C Frozen 20-ounce Dinner . . . Garnish your steaks, chops, roasts . . . tna yoi SUPER COOLA m m _ Assorted ..,,... RANCH CONTADINA ^»M| ».M^^ m H^^^ STANDARD AUNT TANG ... Pickles with that fresh-farm 10 12-OZ. CANS i White or Wheat I Regular I Loaf 5 LARGE $ No. 2'/2 CANS i PICKLE! I.ADY BETTY . .. Give your family a treat tomorrow mornm' PRUNE JUICE . GIRARDS ... the French "Dressing that sparks your crisp T » li FRENCH DRESSl' SAVE 4* NEW LOW PRICE ON GOLDEN CREME Vi GAL. HOMOGENIZED MILK DURKEE'S Fine Quality Salad Perfect MAYONNAISE 24-ounce Jar Gordo's Fine Quality BEEF ENCHILADA or TACO DINNER Regular Package (Om Vi-Gal. 45c) »»ER Vi GALLON ON QUANTITY PURCHASES OP Two 14-Gal. Oni. or F.&P. High Quality Delicious TOMATO JUICE 25' ITALIAN KITCHEN Plain or Garlic WINE VINEGAR 46-ounce Cans PINT 7-Year-Old Connoisseur Club KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY FULL S FIFTH 3 79 RATH'S Smokie Links SAUSAGE Mogen David Kosher Sweei Was Selling at $1.26 NIAGARA WINE 69 FULL FIFTH Distilled From 100% Grain SARNOFF VODKA FULL $«»98 FIFTH 10-ounce Package 55 i Try A delicious Apricot Shortcak| APRIO ^ jr-rWfa* Sliced Chicago Vienna PASTRAMI , Sliced Peaches oveT your breakfast 4-ounc* Package 497 PEACHI d iMf 4 r;; : 59c ^ i^^^.i^BpB ^ Sliced Corned Beef V;; 59c KRAFT'S DELUXE SLICED CHEESE AMERICAN PIMIENTO SWISS Plums are a snack treat that just c PLUMS*'
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Page 1: FUN IN THE SUN TIME , ' SPECIALS Jul - D… · SHADOW OF THE BOOMERANG, film by Billy Graham (plc- turtd abov«) will b* presented at the Baptist Tent Revival be ginning Saturday

, July 5, 1961 THE PRESS

SHADOW OF THE BOOMERANG, film by Billy Graham (plc- turtd abov«) will b* presented at the Baptist Tent Revival be­ ginning Saturday near the intersection of Pacific Coast Hwy. and Crenihaw at 7 p.m.

Area Baptists Hold Revival Presenting Graham Picture

The Baptist Tent Revival will get under way this week «nd at Crenshaw and 101 Highway in Torrance. The big tent is erected near the Torrance Airport. The event will open with the showing of the latest Billy Graham film, "Shadow of the Boom­ erang," on Saturday, July 8 at 7 p.m. The first'service will bfTin at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday.

>cven Southern Baptist Churches cooperating in the ftvent have scheduled their Training Union Time at 6

. p.m. and will hold a joint eve­ ning service under the big tent.

Firm Promotes City Resident

G. L. Schrader, 21418 La-

Dr. O. Byron Richajrdson, Revival Evangelist for, the one million member Texas Baptist Convention, will be the preacher for the occasion.

Richardson is a popular evangelist, having conducted over 30 revivals in the last 18 months. This will be his fifth revival in the area. He is a graduate at Baylor Univer­ sity.

The music will be directed by Dr. Joe Trussell. He is a gospel vocalist. Mrs, Trussell will serve as vocalist.

The seven churches that are cooperating in the cam­ paign are Aim Avenue, Cren- nhaw, Del Amo. and Keystone of Torrance; First Baptist of Lomita and Narbonne Avenue of Lomita; Temple TTHprhta of San Pedro. *

The .Revival servu-r-s will be coriducted July 9 to 23 each evening at 7:30 p.m.

deene Ave., been named

Torrance, has district tales

manager for Texaco Inc.'s newly established San Diego sales district, effective July 1, it was announced here to­ day by W. H. Peterson, mana­ ger of Texaco's Los Angeles Sales Division.

In his new capacity, Schra­ der will have charge of all Texaco Hale* activities in San Diego, San Bernardino, River- iide and southeastern Califor­ nia.

Schrader formerly was mer­ chandising representative in tht Ix>« Angeles Sales depart­ ment throughout th« Pacific Coast Region.

"This streamlining will make possible a more flexible and effective organization," J*eterson said. "We are plac- inf more operating authority In the hands of district mana­ gers, where decisions can be made faster and with more direct knowledge of specific marketing conditions."

Schrader is a native of Long Beach. He graduated from the University of Southern Cali­ fornia with a B.S. degree and erved an a Bomber Pilot in the Air Force during World War II. He joined Texaco's sales organization in 1041) and held various sales positions in Los Angeles and Sacra­mento.

Choir Presents Annual Barbeque

Hadassah Forms Chapter in Area

Thirteen thousand Zionist women who belong to 10 Southland chapters of Hadas sah in Los Angeles and Orange counties will- launch a Golden Jubilee membership drive Tuesday, July 11, to double their number by mid August.

Joining in top leadership o the campaign from this are* will be Mrs. Gerson Jacobson Torrance, president of the newly chartered South Bay Chapter of Hadassah, and Mrs. Randalph C. Fields, Gar dena, membership vice presi dent

The South Bay clubwomen will meet with three hundred Southland leaders of Hadassah Tuesday nt 0:30 a.m. in the Regency Room of the Shera ton-West hotel, 2065 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, for the initial all-day kickoff rally of the campaign, Mrs. Jarohson said.

The drive, in which every member will be urged to sign up one new member, is being co-ordinated by the West Coast Branch of National Ha- dassah, in conjunction with the Southern Pacific Coast

Plan'

Region of Hadassah, on the 50th anniversary of the founding of the famed Zionist women's organization by the late Hfjnriotta Szold.

"Our Golden Jubilee Mem- are now complete forj bership Drive slogan." Mrs.

the Annual Couples Harbequr; Jacobson said, "will be. 'Of- of Seaside Com m u n it yifer your neighbor a golden Church, 230th and Ocean opportunity for an enriched Ave., Torrancft. As in the .identification with America, past, the barbeque is being{Israel and the Jewish people field at th* home of Mr. and! through Hadassah.' " Mrs. (!. L. Martin, 5:307 Rcese I Through re-enrollment of Rd M Torrance, July 8, at Sipreaent members and a "goldp.m. rush" for now members, Mrs.

Thi<v year, the choir of Sea-; Jacobson explained, the phil-iide Church has taken charge of the arrangements with Mrs1 . David Tepas as general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Trv Pauling, Mrs. Wm. Par­ ker, Mrs. Earl Welliver, Jr., «nd Mrs. Carl Bin ford.

anlhropic organization will step up its farflung program in this country and abroad.

HUGE AUDIENCEEach week Radio Free Eu-

jrope broadcasts almost 3.000Entertainment with games j program hours of newn, Infor-

J»nd prizes haH been planned. I mation and entertainment to Ticket a are available from 180 million captive people in Mr*. Carl BinfortJ, FH 5-5150,'Poland, Hungary, Czerhosla-or any member of the choir A donation of $1.50 \H be asked, with all proceed r, got MM tmva»r1 thf purchase of choir robes.

nnmnnia and Bulgaria.

i'M-n* clarified ads to buy, rent or well. Phone

m mi

FUN IN THE SUNTIME , '

SPECIALS4 MAGIC SALE DAYS

Thursday Thru Sunday, July

NEW PRICE ON ALL MAJOR BRANDSMC\»; I i~\\A/INtW LUVV ^i,^fe»M v4%» fmm^f m MEVERYDAY PRICEsCOFFEE:s59' SUGAR

HUNT'S FRESH LARGE,. "AA

SI iced or Halves Large

Can

Dozen in Carton

STOCK YOUR FREEZER SPECIALSP1CTSWEET ... For added flavor try sliced hard boiled egg on top. Leaf or chopped ^^^^Bfc | ft-OZ

FROZEN SPINACHPICTSWEET . . . Add a dash of cheese . . . for special gourmet flavor.

FROZEN SQUASHPICTSWEET . . . Try steaming . . . and add speck of butter . . . best tasting garden pea?

FROZEN PEASPICTSWEET i . . Easiest, tastiest way to give your family vitamins.

FROZEN PEAS & CARROTS

Morton's with Cheese

MACARONI DINNERS -

1CFrozen20-ounce

Dinner

. . . Garnish your steaks, chops, roasts . . . tna yoi

SUPER COOLAm m _ Assorted

..,,...RANCH

CONTADINA^»M| ».M^^ m H^^^STANDARD

AUNT TANG ... Pickles with that fresh-farm

10 12-OZ. CANS i White or Wheat

I Regular I Loaf 5 LARGE $

No. 2'/2 CANS i

PICKLE!I.ADY BETTY . .. Give your family a treat tomorrow mornm'

PRUNE JUICE .GIRARDS ... the French "Dressing that sparks your crisp T » li

FRENCH DRESSl'

SAVE 4*NEW LOW PRICE ON

GOLDEN CREME Vi GAL.

HOMOGENIZED

MILK

DURKEE'S Fine Quality Salad Perfect

MAYONNAISE24-ounce

Jar

Gordo's Fine Quality

BEEF ENCHILADA or TACO DINNER

Regular Package

(Om Vi-Gal. 45c)

»»ER Vi GALLON ON QUANTITY PURCHASES OP Two 14-Gal. Oni.

or

F.&P. High Quality Delicious

TOMATO JUICE25'ITALIAN KITCHEN Plain or Garlic

WINE VINEGAR46-ounce Cans PINT

7-Year-Old Connoisseur Club KENTUCKY

STRAIGHT WHISKEY

FULL S FIFTH 379

RATH'S Smokie Links

SAUSAGE

Mogen David Kosher Sweei Was Selling at $1.26

NIAGARA WINE

69FULL FIFTH

Distilled From 100% Grain

SARNOFF VODKA

FULL $«»98 FIFTH

10-ounce Package 55

i

Try A delicious Apricot Shortcak|

APRIO^ jr-rWfa*

Sliced Chicago Vienna

PASTRAMI

,

Sliced Peaches oveT your breakfast

4-ounc* Package497 PEACHI

d iMf 4r;;: 59c ^ i^^^.i^BpB ̂Sliced Corned Beef V;; 59c

KRAFT'S DELUXE

SLICED CHEESEAMERICANPIMIENTO

SWISS

Plums are a snack treat that just cPLUMS*'

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