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THURSDAY. JUNE 17, 114.1 TORRANCE HtBALt). Toi-i-«nc«, CnllfolnU PACE 3-6 CLASSIFIED ADS START ON PRECEDING PAGE Ranted to Rent 8 MIIUH.K - AUKII i n i. i,,i v, ,,i Hlllull ll!l!li, IP. 1 ..1 :-!'. Mil h. him-..-. IMTlVliiliU Ullh |;.,,,|. »|iu.-.-: ,>i uniil.l ,,,n-,.l<i ,. .,, il\K. llcix IMi. 11.. Inn. I,, I:. .,. . \VANTKI1 Tf) HKNT Miuill lions ur ilunli-x, I in- -J 1,,-ilni.nn lnrmsli,.,! ,,i- milMimsh,-,!. H.-i IVih.i. I'll, n. ILirh.M- IISH2-U. UM--|'|:MMH;|> IIMII-. in TIM niiii-.-. xuiUI.I.- .-m|,l,,v,li-mi|i< llnx .J. Tomillc.- HiTulil. WIDOW wlHhiiH Iwii unrilrulHlH- IlKllt hullKi'kiTlillli: rimiilH i ,|NI..|. :,,;l..i,l.l,. slimillllillims It, 1,1,11,... , «, li:mi:i.||. II...X | T, ,11:111,, II, Mil, 1. Homes For Sale 84 1 HHO.M III, ..1. in luinl, hulls,' N.-IIU-,- pnn-li. i-ni-linii-il linn slniTi-iintn. mi 'lot 5(1x150. (thu-k <-n«, rahltllH. fruit In-VH, fiiu vluliiry Kiuil.'ii. 161:! Date Tiirmnvr HO. UUA tJTI Kill. J - 11 K P 1! 0 0 M STlfCCO, VIvNETIAN HI.INPS. cc >Mri.i-rn-:i,Y ( t'liNisiiun Hi! I'NI'TICMSIIl'lll: TU.K I-TIINACK; NKAU MAIIKKTS A.\'l> SCHOOL. I'UICI-il) AWAY UK 1.0 \V TO 11 \ VS COST. TKI1.MS. CAUI. 1'KI.- I.KY. J!iU' COMI'TON III, VII.. I;.M:III;NA. Western Village New Homes SmaU Down Payment Teims to Suit GENE HAMILTON 1(12 CABijOJ* TOR. 634 5-UIHIM STUCCO, •> VKA11S OLD. K\CI.;I.I,I.;NT CONIU- TIUN. LOT .MIxlSll. liKAlt- Tll'-l'l, KI.OWKIIS AND C.AU- IH-:N »:,:,im. (2lvMfcfon> 1MO TOIIKANCK ni.VD. TOR UJ On Jan. 1, 1943, there were 25 million A ration books for pas- .sengrr cars in the hands of cc.n sumers, U,. 100,000 B books and 3,600,000 C books. MOIH-MIN 6-niniii aluc-uu. Till' in kill 1, ,n. lutli. stiill sliiiwi'r; 1 ll» Hi-i'i'li. TiirnillL't; 01? »:wou i-'iu.i. 1'UinK IVmis. nearly new 2-brilrinim sluci'ii. IIII-KC nil fftirvl l"t: i-onipli-ti-ly ri-ilrcimiuil. I'.'v- nii MIS j:;n ,1,-r ui.uiih. N,m- vacant, I'IHIM! lii'luu IU.I.IV'H rim! in i-nnittnii-tliin. '',11 IVI- li'v. sauu K. HtMi-i'i-iiiiN, CIIINII- din. I.OVKI.Y IIO.MI-:. l.i.-iilllhll ;,,,!, Hiinli-n: !«,> i" ,ii, ,,,!"- .. ill, liath. Vi-n,-t,:iii Mm.h : I..I ..,, ni'lKlilHirliuiMl. llil 1 M .1 ,1 i i ,1. Turninuc. ^-,r,s ^"""a °"" c - lut 50x150. 10531 II:, II, ,n :,\, .. (limit-mi. Imiujrt- H-'l n-'--i-ii NKW. MOPKKN RI1.A. limiii'. Will st-ll lianisli,',! in- mil in iiish,,l I'll,,. Jf.jnii will,,, in Inn, inn. »:>UM will h.,n,ll,.. L'lns liram- -ivy. T.,n-:illi- V UK. MUDJiUN. 2-tiL'clriiiim sin, , .. li.nis, on eurnur Int. I.UII.IM -ai» ,1. (unvt-il illiubl'v Kill-am-: Iliuir luiniu'C. vi'ul (i"'l'l.i,u. u.,11 hi-utitra. Torrunce 287. J ACHKS. iiuiiruvcil. In Tuiiiiu, , . Jl.r.DI) down; ri-rooin I'.II.A.- lillllt house, practically ni-u, JI.SIIll: »:'.L'G(I ilown, JJ3.7U NKW. .MOIHI'UtN, I'Ml.A.-buill 5- kllihi-n, lialli. Hack anil Irnn'l lawns, .shiubbi-i-y, spi-iiiklinu NyNli'in. IVin-i'il yiiril. L'lat Ca- lirllln. Tnrrnnri! I^II-W. Homes For Sale 8 ii-W>r>M .i.bnlronni iiuiUcrn 11:11 hiiu.sc, »37SO.IIO J50I) ruiill, In . s^,,,,,. n,,x -u." Tor n-liOOM, 3-l,,.,lrn( iin inudrrn lion nnil '; .TC-IP In Ijiwnilnlc. W " " iir li.iili. for Tnrniniv ' in. T.-iiim. Cull uwni-r. To i.in, . :i:,7 W. TWO-llKDKoo.M IIOL'SIO fur a:t *sno down. I.lvi'il In In- in, mills. F|IC-|I|;H',.. hal'ilwni IIOIII'M. (IWMI'I-, HIS Sll. .Ill'l H,',l,,n.ln ('...; •],. NKW. ,n.,,|. n,. j-l,,,i,.,,,,n, 'IMMI, Him.. ' |.-|V,'ii'i'''i'u'iiia1| l|.. 'in!; c. bi-llhi. May bu .-ui^li by a| 012-n. i ACUI-: WITH iMiriT TII -: :.-. .l.'.i- WATKH J1HPO--KASV TEIIMS 1-UOOM FIJAMK jn.'ioo GOOD LUCK REALTY 2BSan WliSTKKN AVK. IIARBCm CITY S.MAI.I. IIOUSK ON Vi Al'HE ijiiini sr.oo DOWN »an MUN-- M:W IMI.A. J.|!|-:I>I:OII.M II"! si:. CI.OSU l.N. TKU.MS. REMCO II'JS SAUTUlil TOU. 5 UOO41 MOUKUN II.HISC w 1 i lunfp clilukcd IIUUBC. t-J.r.ii": scum- tnnis. L'UrjUT \. Onk av,-.. Tnrrailr.-. jnconie 1'roperty 85 li-HlHJM. 3-bi'duiiiiu niiidi'rn li,,n-.,'. KIU-UI;^; nltio 5-ruiiin IHUIM- ua I-.-IKC mi wiiiii- lot In Ki>diui,|,, H.IIIPIMMI. Trinis. OwiHT. TIM linn-.- !il)7-W. JC..-.IIII.IHI- S-UOIIM n, o.l. Ml dil|, ,T well built. Til, balk :I|M,«I-I KU|-aKi'». l''illi- i- .1 nil 1 lion. UOX T. TI.II.IM,-.- II, r.il . "MiisTclose Kstate $900.00 CASH BUYS CLEAR 1 -STORY BRICK STORE BUILDING, 30x60, AT 1 108 TROLLEY WAY, VENICE. Can Be Converted Into Apaitments Immediate Possession Administratrix. 720 Border Avc. Torrance INCOME PROPERTY 4-UNIT FLAT WITH 2-BEDROOM FRAME HOUSE CENTRALLY LOCATED BARGAIN FOR' QUICK SALE TOM WATERS 1311 CABRILLO PH. 686 Jusiiu'ss 90 BEAUTY SHOP FOR LEASE COMI'I.I:TI:I.V i-:i.inn-Ki> AM> DOINC; .\ (., ,!) i;rsiM-:ss ATTISACTIVK DI-i.M. To IMOIIT I'AIITV . . . OK wu.i. CONSIIIKI: AN OI'I-:K\TIII: CM'.MII.K m-- llAN'Alil.N'i; Sllul' See MR. MONTGOMERY at AMERICAN BEAUTY SHOP 1511 Cabnllo SHOP AT HOIME AND SAVE GAS! 20 NEW 2-BEDROOM STUCCO HOMES UNDER CONSTRUCTION NOW iJy Development Engineers, Inc. NIC'1-; LOTS .'. . CONCKETl'J STRKKTS SIDKWALKS . . . CURDS . . . SUWKRS IN AND 1'AID J'X)R ( 1 () M 10 T O 220th and Halldale TORRANCE 4 Money I^un i EXPERT COUNSEL lloini: Kinalu-liiK llu« llccn Oni- IliislnraH for Years. On Kxiicrli-iiL't!. Write or I'lmiip fni- Loan Applli-atlon AMERICAN MUTUAL BLDG AND LOAN ASSOCIATION jin so. I'ACinc. ui:i)oNDO 8 Automobiles ! TRUCKS. 1IAI1EIS, MO1ORCYCIES 1 I'M, n,, T HoiiHi' Tniili-r......}lC. 10 two-whti'l Trnllurs, (looil llubbi.'!- ....... ........_...|37.GO 500 1 're- War Tlri>a-Many Slzi-.s Several (iood Transportation Motor ItfbiHMInR.TIrn Itotnwl l Ti-uck». I'ars and Tin's to I.oal Whili- Viarri' ill Trouble All Six,- Tnvs ITI^I,,-, -li-d All \\,,:U l,v App ,,1111111, lit I'NCI.K I'KTK'S Motor Si-l vivo lli'.l:) S. WKSTKItN STOP and GAS WITH AK 1 SIIEI.I. (!AS Oil, While You Work. Carson at Border Aernan from Natlonal'a Ni-w rarliinn bot CARS WANTED CASK FOR LATE MODEL USEC CARS TORRANCE AUTO SALES 1420 Cabrillo Torrance 324 WU.I. I'AY UP To (11(10 for lat P. ill. or Kiinduy. ' Plioiic Uai l.or 28-I4-.I. Automobiles Bought and Sold Walter G. Linch 312 S. CATALINA. RED. 2122 \vin:i:i: TOHKAM-K IU.VD. MliKTS Till-: SKA' 1 IN REDONDO BEACH KKKP YOUR OAK IN A-l SIIAI'H KOH THE DURATION GENERAL REPAIR, NG WORK GUARANTEED. FINE FENDER AND BODY WORK. DKI.CO KATTKKIICK. MULLIN'S SERVICE 2053 Torrance Blvd. AUTHOI:I/.|':I> iii.nsMoiiUJi DKAI.KIl SINCE: 1925. TOIL J'JO-J. WILL I'AY HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR GOOD, LATE MODEL USED AUTOMOBILES San I'cdro Motors, Inc. 1600 So. Pacific, San Pedro Phone Harbor 3057 PLENTY OF TRUCKS GASOLINE AND TIRES ESSENTIAL TRANSPORTATION STOCK TI!AII.I-:i:S, Dl'MI' ;t CKS AND i.iiiiiT TI:AII.I-:US KOI: ui-:.vr . . . CAI.I. UNCLE PETE'S U-DRIVE TRUCK SERVICE n;;i:i s. w'lwn-m.v MKNI.U 1-27C2 Jli.iii lll'YS '3S I'DNTIAC 2-iliiur si-.lan. Kiiml ciillUltluil. I'rh-llli! |...il.-.. iVill alli.r U p. in. SH7 «,:..,' : \\ IIKI-.'I. liniisi.' Iraili'r: :l,,-|,.- 1'; .'1 !i,,,l,l tins. ICiOl Auto Kepairin^ 97 AUTO TOPS & UPHOLSTERY Specializing In ... CONVERTING COUPES TO CLUB COUPES; Also Tailor- made Cabriolet Tops. C. COX 2155 240th St. Lomita Tubliu Kuliuu" NOTICE TO, CUpllU'OttS No. WiriOS ICslalc of JASI'Kl! STANLEY, ll'd-ii.M',1. NnliiT i.s hcirliy nivrii by the in i I'l'.iigiu'U AUniinibtratoi- gflhu Ksliilc of .liispvr Stanley du- ci'ii.si'il, to llir CreilHors of, HllU all |ji'i.-.uiis havintt I'luinib ayailiot tile bUkl ilrtt-usi-d, to "Public Notice" present them with the nccessai vouchers, within six months a ter the first publication of th notice, to the said Administr tor at the office of his atto nry, Chas. T. Rippy, 1333 Po; Avenue, City of Torrance, Con ty of Los Angeles, Sta.te of Ca ifornia, which said office the u dcrslgned selects as a place c business in all matters connec od with said estate, or to fi: them with the nccefsary vouch ers, within six months after th first publication of this notice Superior Court of the Slate o California, in and for the Cour ty of Los Angeles. Dated June 11, 1943. JOHN C. SMITH, Administrator of the Estate o said deceased. CHARLES T. RIPPY, Attorney, 1333 Post Avenue, Torrance, California. 57112 June 17-24-July 1-8. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 222700 Estate of Georganna A. Dixon deceased. undersigned Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Oeorganna A. Dixon, deceased to the Creditors of, and all per- sons having claims against the iaid deceased, to present them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Executrix at the ojtfice of Donald Findley, 1405 Sartori Ave- nue, City of Torrance, County of I-os Angeles, State of California, which said office the under- signed selects as a place of busi- ness in all matters connected with said estate, or to file them with the necessary vouchers, within six montlis after the first publication of this notice, in the office of the Clerk of the Supe- rior Court of thi' State of Cali- fornia, in and for the County of -os AiiKeles. Dated June 9, 1943. ELIZABETH DIXON GILL, xrcutrix of the LaH Will and Testament of said deceased. ONALD FINDLEY, 1105 Sartori Avenue, Torrance, California. 57085 me 17-24-July 1-8. OTICIO OF rilBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, at a public hearing will be Id before the Planning Com- ission of the City of Torrance, 8:00 o'clock P. M., July 1st, 43, in the Council Chambers the City Hall, to consider the ollowing petitions for variance rom Land Use Ordinance No. C: 1. Petition of the Longren Aircraft Compa'ny, to move in nd erect a 25' x 15' galv. iron rame building, for u;-c as a uctory building, on the rear f their property at 2576 West i, Tract 2761). This property s now zoned as A-l (light ag- 2. Petition, of Mildred P. -.ancastor. to convert the ten ooin residence located at 1503 Jost Avenue (Lot 1, Block 26, orrancc Tract) into a four nit apartment building. This loperty is now zoned as R-l single family residential). The personal appearance, or itton approval or disapproval, thosi' interested is requested this public hearing. TOM F. McGUIKE, Viirman, City Planning Com- mission, ne 17. CALIFORNIA SPEAKS! i Significant Statements by ; lutorestiiiK; Californium M.VIOK .JOE 1'OSS, Pacific .re, visiting In Saji Dlrgo. 'he Japs arc good pilots, but hen they manage to get our ys in a really tight position that's when we like to go to ork." I.EE \\ILEY, Brvt-rlv Hills ru- o singer who jilt.it wealthy aries Uucllcher "1 didn't lie to the wedding because I is married the night before to ss he plays in Benny Good ill's band. I don't think mun- is as important as love." SENATOR IIAUUI.I) Stt.A.VV n .stutumuit out of Sacranumlo I greatly admire President Joosevelt's accomplishments - t lather than support him lor Ith term I shall refuse to run reelection mysoJl." 1)11. .Ill.K) BAKAT.V former Iruzllian director of propaganda, irlng hut« "The people of azil just can't understand ike disruptions in American <tr plains. Our interpretation H that they are aiding the eue- y iimiieasurably." W.VA O'.VEII.I, L. A., quev lied in ,Umii Harry |iitli'llilt> it against Charlie Clmnlln ,y ahkVL'iul-KHi wiU* ChaplUf is tlrely oil the esoteric side. He teaching mi; to lie mi .utix-bo ind he is truly u yreat tejcliei." Father's Day Our favorite poct-contr bu ington ave., has prefaced her am wondering If our men at tr of verse and if you would not a Father's Day thought that Herald is glad to relax its wa all fathers next Sunday. FATHER By A simple dignity dwells That searches secret deeps It may not forecast lega Byt death can't violate wh The orphan, never louche May, in his living image, t And with like will to dp Throughout long life, a, de Those prayers, 'that son Are tributes for men's lega And for the future's wea For universal conquest of For fathers, bearing burd And fearful that defeat is We bring a song of grati Tribute Penned tor, Mrs. F. T. Porter of 1319 A latest offering with this note: c battlefronts would not enjoy a 1 consider letting down the bars t is appropriate at any time?" Tf rtime rule of "No poetry" to hone Mrs. F. T. Porter n the name; of human hearts. cics of gold or fame; it life imparts. d by Father's care, hink and speak, and power and prayer, id sire's goals may seek. i will cherish ancient fires, 1 cics of light, 1, quenchless desires the right. ens of these days on their trail, tude and praise, For sons and living fathers growing gray, So heart to heart they'll build life's great highway, Each confident, the other plays the man. When eventide reflects o i silvered sands, Sweet whisperings of heaven's unround joys, May toil-worn fathers, loosed from clinging hands, Beside their Heavenly Fathe -wait to welcome home, their boys : our-Fold Increase in Government Costs Disclosed by Official State Controller Harry B. Ri ley announced in Sacramcntc this week that the combined cosi of city and county government in California has increased near ly four-fold in the past 25 years Hilcy said that expenditures of the state's 284 cities, includ ng San Francisco, and 57 coun ties, last year exceeded those ol the World War I year of 1917 by 387 per cent. The figures were revealed with the release of the controller's annual report on financial transactions of cit- ies and counties. Lee Stecker to Get H. S. Honor Scroll For the final "Hero Day" of the high school year, Leroy Earl Sleeker, Navy signalman 1/c, will be honored next week. Lee has seen plenty of action in the last few months. Last fall while on furlough he gave the students a graphic ac- count of some of his cxperi- eices. He will receive an ho i- or scroll, signed by every sti dent who buys a War Bond or Stamp. The United States was pro- ducing fighting equipment eight spring of 1943, fm GBftNftDll! 632 Avalon Blvtf.. Wilminoton Wilmington 968 CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAIIY From 11 Nmn "CHINA" IORE1TA YOUNG. ALAN IADD AISO "AIR RAID WARDEN" WILLIAM BENDIX, QUACt BHAOIEV "TAXI, MISTER" , HENRY FONDA, DONA ANDILWS "OX-BOW INCIDENT" Steel Bowlers in Summer Play With eight teams entered, the summer bowling season for Co- lumbia Steel kcglcrs started last night. The Laboratory outfit is leading the race with -13 points, won to 13 lost. Runner-up for title honors is the Open Hearth unit with 38 to 18. The rema n- ing teams are rated: Engineering & Maintenance, 32- 24; 12-Inch Mill, 27-29; Cold Roll- ers, 26-30; Warehouse, 25-31; Sheet Mill, 23-33, and Rolling Mill, 10-46. Write that letter on stationery from The Herald. lU£J£l Th olr," HAWTHORNE, CALIF. Ttlcphonr 299 RANDOLPH SCOTT in "The Desperadoes" "REDHEAD FROM kJAkJUATTAM" M ANDAMAN Friday Evening Open from "CABIN IN THE SKY" "DESERT VICTORY" TUESDAY Op.n All Nighl till 5 o.m. "KING OF m COWBOYS" "DR GILLESPIE'S NEW ASSISTANT" COME EARLY! DOORS OPEN 5.45 INFORMATION gL PLEASE J| INSURANCE - AUTO - FIRE INSURE TODAY TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE! HOWARD G. LOCKE 1407 Marcelina Ave. Phone 135-M. M & M TRANSf Household goods .mil other mm air-conditionud van. Also expo lined vaults .ill .it lujsonable l> to stoiauc. 1617 Bolder Avenue En CO. Tcl . 5MJ or 5J t Licking .Hid btor.Hjc in niot.il icos. Evciythmn insu<cH in transit M & M TRANSFER CO. SPORTING GOODS - ELECTRICAL Complete Slock of Sporting Good-... Also Electrical Applijncc; a -. Supplies. Call us fur all types ol Electrical Work: NDW Construe lmn, Rcpairmn, Wiring, AltitrMiim R. a-.Oi'lhli- Plif.-, Pioin'-t Scivicu TORRANCb ELECTRICAL bHOP B. J. bi-ott, U2I M.I colma Avenue, Phono 567. 'Desperadoes' Tops ] Technicolor Films for Sheer Beauty "The Dnsporadoes," Columbia', gun roaring new tcchnico o Western at the I'laza theater in Hawthorne, with Randolph Scott Glcnn Ford, Claire Trevor, Eve lyn Keyes and Edgar Buchanan is the fir.st in what promises to be a record number of techni color films this year, according to Producer Harry Joe Brown who made the new film. Accord i ig to the producer: "The constantly growing dif- ficulty in the matter of mate- ria s is forcing producers to out- door locations which they haven't used extensively in years. The trend to color is a natural sequence of this condition. "For instance, we took our company hundreds of miles to southern Utah to photograph the story in the beautiful back- grounds of those vermilion cliffs and colorful canyons. It woi Id have been positively wasteful not binding color." Supply Ball Club in Compton League Flashing new uniforms, the National Supply t-oltball tram is playing in the Compton Rec- reational league. Coming game-.-. arc scheduled for Monday, June 21 with the Western Gear nine and Saturday, July 3 with the Elks club outfit. Manager "Red" Moon is confident that his Sup- pliers will give a good account of themselves in this circuit. All games start at 6 p.m. and are ) aycd on the Compton Junior college field. There is no charge for admissions and Torrance fans are welcome. The British government pay.- the natives of Tirali, India, a 10, 000 rupees a year to avoid ban- ditry. Lomita Theatre 24333 NABSOIINE AVE. - - LOMITA ; I'UKi: AIT" I'AKK MARIA MONTEZ and : JON HALL in "WHiTE SAVAGE" '. Hi LAUGHS GALOREI I "'""-^jr 111 " 1 Latent MARCH OF TIME CARTOON AND NEWS H Play Keno Saturday Nioht SPENCER TRACV and KATHARINE HEPBURN n "KEEPER OF THE FLAME" "RHYTHM OF THE ISLANDS" "STAR WD SPAN6LED RHYTHM" i "TRUCK BUSTERS" & -jO-£2S2=-=^-#&J._ fHp ZA ^^ ^m^^^ fl®)-^ 4\^/ c 7 i? Si'lXUL . . . 50 23 for $4.00 inuj r ncltidos Double envelope:; Engraver's Shaded typo. Ch( s.1 glitly higher [iricos. Also genuine Copper Plrtto tio lory at Standard Prices. (l'lr;i:r iillow li la. V TOKUANCIOHKUAI, 1336 El Pi. (do Sump Flames Halt Traffic Smoke so clcnsp it halted traf- fic on Normandie ave. poured from an oil sump fire Monday at 174th st. and Normandie avc. Starting from an unknown cause, the firr continued for sev- eral hours. The smoke forced Sheriff's deputies to reroute traf- fic which included the heavy travel at change of shift in har- bor shipyards. Pacific Electric freight traffic on a line which [lasses near the scene of the fi e was also interrupted. During 1942, American forces stationed in Australia and New Zealand received through "re- verse lend - lease" 80 million pounds of fruits and vegetables and 30 million pounds of beef, veal, lamb, and mutton. 1 MO R A,N r«| \TTHEATREJLr PHONE IOBRANCE 269 ROCHESTER, ETHEL WATERS. LENA HOBNE in "CAB^N IN THESKY" JAMES EUISON nnd CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD in "DIXIE DUGAN" "FiiHlAf DICK FORAN, HAUIET HILLIAID in "HI, BUDDY" DISNEY CARTOON in Color WEDNESDAY JACK POT KENO "CINDERELLA SWINGS IT" "TEXAS TO BATAAN" IjpjJL^roj ~^^7r\ CORSICAN i BROTHERS "Rhythm Parade" SUNDAY. WONDAV, TUtjDAY, j BING CROSBY. BOB HOPE, OORO1H1T 1 "!StIll'"SPAN6LED RHYTHM" AND 1 "Tennessee Johnson" f^ARDEN A I^^THEATRE/^ PHONE MCNLO 4-11S7 1 EARPHONES FOI HAID-OF-HEAHINC 1 CRYING ROOMS FOR BAtlES 1 NOW 1 "WHITE SAVAGE" 1 "JOHNNy S COMES MARCHING HOME" "FOREVER AND A DAV" "RHVTHM OF THE ISLANDS" JACK POT KENO 2 BIG FEATURES 2 | \ f^'' "* •) VM« >< f^^ %W* Bg^g Correctly Styled $475 ^ 100 for *<i.OO with tissuds. Printed in )ico of two popular s.iz«s. itioim by ARTPOINT, itt Engraved Wethlin", J3tu- ' < v n. r drlui.-!}) )-U)AHTANKWS .'M70? Niiihnimn » t

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5-UIHIM STUCCO, •> VKA11S OLD. K\CI.;I.I,I.;NT CONIU-TIUN. LOT .MIxlSll. liKAlt- Tll'-l'l, KI.OWKIIS AND C.AU-IH-:N »:,:,im.

(2lvMfcfon>1MO TOIIKANCK ni.VD. TOR UJ

On Jan. 1, 1943, there were 25 million A ration books for pas- .sengrr cars in the hands of cc.n sumers, U,. 100,000 B books and 3,600,000 C books.

MOIH-MIN 6-niniii aluc-uu. Till' in kill 1, ,n. lutli. stiill sliiiwi'r;

1 ll» Hi-i'i'li. TiirnillL't; 01?

»:wou i-'iu.i. 1'UinK IVmis. nearly new 2-brilrinim sluci'ii. IIII-KC nil fftirvl l"t: i-onipli-ti-ly ri-ilrcimiuil. I'.'v- nii MIS j:;n ,1,-r ui.uiih. N,m- vacant, I'IHIM! lii'luu IU.I.IV'H rim! in i-nnittnii-tliin. '',11 IVI- li'v. sauu K. HtMi-i'i-iiiiN, CIIINII- din.

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ni'lKlilHirliuiMl. llil 1 M .1 ,1 i i ,1. Turninuc.

^-,r,s ^"""a °"" c -lut 50x150. 10531 II:, II, ,n :,\, ..(limit-mi. Imiujrt- H-'l n-'--i-ii

NKW. MOPKKN RI1.A. limiii'. Will st-ll lianisli,',! in- mil in iiish,,l I'll,,. Jf.jnii will,,, in Inn, inn. »:>UM will h.,n,ll,.. L'lns liram- -ivy. T.,n-:illi-V UK.

MUDJiUN. 2-tiL'clriiiim sin, , .. li.nis, on eurnur Int. I.UII.IM -ai» ,1.(unvt-il illiubl'v Kill-am-: Iliuir luiniu'C. vi'ul (i"'l'l.i,u. u.,11 hi-utitra. Torrunce 287.

J ACHKS. iiuiiruvcil. In Tuiiiiu, , . Jl.r.DI) down; ri-rooin I'.II.A.- lillllt house, practically ni-u, JI.SIIll: »:'.L'G(I ilown, JJ3.7U

NKW. .MOIHI'UtN, I'Ml.A.-buill 5-

kllihi-n, lialli. Hack anil Irnn'l lawns, .shiubbi-i-y, spi-iiiklinu NyNli'in. IVin-i'il yiiril. L'lat Ca- lirllln. Tnrrnnri! I^II-W.

Homes For Sale 8ii-W>r>M .i.bnlronni iiuiUcrn 11:11

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n-liOOM, 3-l,,.,lrn(iin inudrrn lion nnil '; .TC-IP In Ijiwnilnlc. W " " iir li.iili. for Tnrniniv r» ' in. T.-iiim. Cull uwni-r. Toi.in, . :i:,7 W.

TWO-llKDKoo.M IIOL'SIO fur a:t *sno down. I.lvi'il In In- in, mills. F|IC-|I|;H',.. hal'ilwniIIOIII'M. (IWMI'I-, HIS Sll. .Ill'l H,',l,,n.ln ('...;„•],.

NKW. ,n.,,|. n,. j-l,,,i,.,,,,n, 'IMMI,Him.. ' |.-|V,'ii'i'''i'u'iiia1 | l|.. 'in!; c. bi-llhi. May bu .-ui^li by a|012-n.

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J1HPO--KASV TEIIMS

1-UOOM FIJAMKjn.'ioo

GOOD LUCK REALTY

2BSan WliSTKKN AVK.

IIARBCm CITY

S.MAI.I. IIOUSK ON Vi Al'HE

ijiiini sr.oo DOWN »an MUN-- M:W IMI.A. J.|!|-:I>I:OII.M

II"! si:. CI.OSU l.N. TKU.MS.

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UOO41 MOUKUN II.HISC w 1 i lunfp clilukcd IIUUBC. t-J.r.ii": scum- tnnis. L'UrjUT \. Onk av,-.. Tnrrailr.-.

jnconie 1'roperty 85li-HlHJM. 3-bi'duiiiiu niiidi'rn li,,n-.,'.

KIU-UI;^; nltio 5-ruiiin IHUIM- ua I-.-IKC mi wiiiii- lot In Ki>diui,|,,

H.IIIPIMMI. Trinis. OwiHT. TIM linn-.- !il)7-W.

JC..-.IIII.IHI- S-UOIIM n, o.l. Ml dil|, ,T well built. Til, balk :I|M,«I-I KU|-aKi'». l''illi- i- .1 nil 1 lion. UOX T. TI.II.IM,-.- II, r.il .

"MiisTclose Kstate$900.00 CASH BUYS CLEAR

1 -STORY BRICK STORE BUILDING, 30x60, AT

1 108 TROLLEY WAY, VENICE. Can Be Converted Into

Apaitments Immediate Possession

Administratrix. 720 Border Avc. Torrance

INCOME PROPERTY

4-UNIT FLAT WITH 2-BEDROOM FRAME HOUSE

CENTRALLY LOCATED

BARGAIN FOR' QUICK SALE

TOM WATERS1311 CABRILLO PH. 686

Jusiiu'ss 90

BEAUTY SHOP FOR LEASE

COMI'I.I:TI:I.V i-:i.inn-Ki>AM> DOINC; .\ (., ,!)

i;rsiM-:ssATTISACTIVK DI-i.M. To IMOIIT I'AIITV . . . OKwu.i. CONSIIIKI: AN

OI'I-:K\TIII: CM'.MII.K m--llAN'Alil.N'i; Sllul'

See MR. MONTGOMERY at AMERICAN BEAUTY SHOP

1511 Cabnllo

SHOP AT HOIME AND SAVE GAS!

20 NEW 2-BEDROOM STUCCO HOMES UNDER CONSTRUCTION NOW

iJy

Development Engineers, Inc.

NIC'1-; LOTS .'. . CONCKETl'J STRKKTS SIDKWALKS . . . CURDS . . . SUWKRS

IN AND 1'AID J'X)R

( 1 () M 10 T O

220th and HalldaleTORRANCE

4 Money 1° I^un i

EXPERT COUNSELlloini: Kinalu-liiK llu« llccn

Oni- IliislnraH for Years.

On Kxiicrli-iiL't!.

Write or I'lmiip fni- Loan Applli-atlon

AMERICAN MUTUAL BLDG AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

jin so. I'ACinc. ui:i)oNDO 8

Automobiles !TRUCKS. 1IAI1EIS, MO1ORCYCIES

1 I'M, n,, T HoiiHi' Tniili-r......}lC. 10 two-whti'l Trnllurs,

(looil llubbi.'!- ....... ........_...|37.GO

500 1 're- War Tlri>a-Many Slzi-.s Several (iood Transportation

Motor ItfbiHMInR.TIrn Itotnwl l Ti-uck». I'ars and Tin's to I.oal

Whili- Viarri' ill Trouble All Six,- Tnvs ITI^I,,-, -li-d

All \\,,:U l,v App ,,1111111, lit I'NCI.K I'KTK'S Motor Si-l vivo

lli'.l:) S. WKSTKItN

STOP and GASWITH AK 1

SIIEI.I. (!AS Oil,

While You Work.

Carson at BorderAernan from Natlonal'a

Ni-w rarliinn bot

CARS WANTEDCASK FOR LATE

MODEL USEC CARS

TORRANCE AUTO SALES 1420 Cabrillo Torrance 324

WU.I. I'AY UP To (11(10 for lat

P. ill. or Kiinduy. ' Plioiic Uai l.or 28-I4-.I.

Automobiles Bought and Sold

Walter G. Linch312 S. CATALINA. RED. 2122 \vin:i:i: TOHKAM-K IU.VD.

MliKTS Till-: SKA' 1

IN REDONDO BEACH

KKKP YOUR OAK IN A-l SIIAI'H KOH THE

DURATIONGENERAL REPAIR, NG WORK GUARANTEED.

FINE FENDER AND BODY WORK.

DKI.CO KATTKKIICK.

MULLIN'S SERVICE 2053 Torrance Blvd.AUTHOI:I/.|':I> iii.nsMoiiUJi

DKAI.KIlSINCE: 1925.TOIL J'JO-J.

WILL I'AYHIGHEST CASH

PRICESFOR GOOD, LATE MODEL

USED AUTOMOBILES

San I'cdro Motors, Inc.

1600 So. Pacific, San Pedro Phone Harbor 3057

PLENTY OF TRUCKS GASOLINE AND TIRES

ESSENTIAL TRANSPORTATIONSTOCK TI!AII.I-:i:S, Dl'MI'

;t CKS AND i.iiiiiT TI:AII.I-:US KOI: ui-:.vr . . . CAI.I.

UNCLE PETE'S U-DRIVE TRUCK SERVICE

n;;i:i s. w'lwn-m.vMKNI.U 1-27C2

Jli.iii lll'YS '3S I'DNTIAC 2-iliiur si-.lan. Kiiml ciillUltluil. I'rh-llli! |...il.-.. iVill alli.r U p. in. SH7

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Auto Kepairin^ 97

AUTO TOPS & UPHOLSTERY

Specializing In ... CONVERTING COUPES TO CLUB COUPES; Also Tailor- made Cabriolet Tops.

C. COX2155 240th St. Lomita

Tubliu Kuliuu"

NOTICE TO, CUpllU'OttSNo. WiriOS

ICslalc of JASI'Kl! STANLEY,ll'd-ii.M',1.

NnliiT i.s hcirliy nivrii by the in i I'l'.iigiu'U AUniinibtratoi- gflhu Ksliilc of .liispvr Stanley du- ci'ii.si'il, to llir CreilHors of, HllU all |ji'i.-.uiis havintt I'luinib ayailiot tile bUkl ilrtt-usi-d, to

"Public Notice"

present them with the nccessai vouchers, within six months a ter the first publication of th notice, to the said Administr tor at the office of his atto nry, Chas. T. Rippy, 1333 Po; Avenue, City of Torrance, Con ty of Los Angeles, Sta.te of Ca ifornia, which said office the u dcrslgned selects as a place c business in all matters connec od with said estate, or to fi: them with the nccefsary vouchers, within six months after th first publication of this notice

Superior Court of the Slate o California, in and for the Cour ty of Los Angeles.

Dated June 11, 1943. JOHN C. SMITH,

Administrator of the Estate o said deceased.

CHARLES T. RIPPY, Attorney, 1333 Post Avenue, Torrance, California.

57112 June 17-24-July 1-8.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNo. 222700

Estate of Georganna A. Dixon deceased.

undersigned Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Oeorganna A. Dixon, deceased to the Creditors of, and all per­ sons having claims against the iaid deceased, to present them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Executrix at the ojtfice of Donald Findley, 1405 Sartori Ave­ nue, City of Torrance, County of I-os Angeles, State of California, which said office the under­ signed selects as a place of busi­ ness in all matters connected with said estate, or to file them with the necessary vouchers, within six montlis after the first publication of this notice, in the office of the Clerk of the Supe­ rior Court of thi' State of Cali­ fornia, in and for the County of -os AiiKeles.

Dated June 9, 1943. ELIZABETH DIXON GILL,

xrcutrix of the LaH Will and Testament of said deceased. ONALD FINDLEY, 1105 Sartori Avenue, Torrance, California.

57085 me 17-24-July 1-8.

OTICIO OF rilBLIC HEARINGNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, at a public hearing will be Id before the Planning Com- ission of the City of Torrance,

8:00 o'clock P. M., July 1st, 43, in the Council Chambers the City Hall, to consider the

ollowing petitions for variance rom Land Use Ordinance No.

C: 1. Petition of the Longren

Aircraft Compa'ny, to move in nd erect a 25' x 15' galv. iron rame building, for u;-c as a uctory building, on the rear f their property at 2576 West

i, Tract 2761). This property s now zoned as A-l (light ag-

2. Petition, of Mildred P. -.ancastor. to convert the ten ooin residence located at 1503 Jost Avenue (Lot 1, Block 26, orrancc Tract) into a four nit apartment building. This loperty is now zoned as R-l single family residential). The personal appearance, or itton approval or disapproval, thosi' interested is requested this public hearing.

TOM F. McGUIKE, Viirman, City Planning Com­ mission, ne 17.

CALIFORNIA SPEAKS! i Significant Statements by ; lutorestiiiK; Californium

M.VIOK .JOE 1'OSS, Pacific .re, visiting In Saji Dlrgo. 'he Japs arc good pilots, but hen they manage to get our ys in a really tight position that's when we like to go to ork."

I.EE \\ILEY, Brvt-rlv Hills ru- o singer who jilt.it wealthy aries Uucllcher "1 didn't lie to the wedding because I is married the night before to ss he plays in Benny Good ill's band. I don't think mun­ is as important as love."

SENATOR IIAUUI.I) Stt.A.VVn .stutumuit out of Sacranumlo

I greatly admire President Joosevelt's accomplishments -

t lather than support him lor Ith term I shall refuse to run reelection mysoJl."

1)11. .Ill.K) BAKAT.V former Iruzllian director of propaganda,

irlng hut« "The people ofazil just can't understand ike disruptions in American

<tr plains. Our interpretation H that they are aiding the eue- y iimiieasurably."

W.VA O'.VEII.I, L. A., quev lied in ,Umii Harry |iitli'llilt> it against Charlie Clmnlln ,y ahkVL'iul-KHi wiU* ChaplUf is tlrely oil the esoteric side. He teaching mi; to lie mi .utix-bo

ind he is truly u yreat tejcliei."

Father's DayOur favorite poct-contr bu

ington ave., has prefaced her am wondering If our men at tr of verse and if you would not a Father's Day thought that Herald is glad to relax its wa all fathers next Sunday.

FATHER ByA simple dignity dwells

That searches secret deeps It may not forecast lega

Byt death can't violate wh

The orphan, never louche May, in his living image, t

And with like will to dp Throughout long life, a, de

Those prayers, 'that son Are tributes for men's lega

And for the future's wea For universal conquest of

For fathers, bearing burd And fearful that defeat is

We bring a song of grati

Tribute Pennedtor, Mrs. F. T. Porter of 1319 A latest offering with this note: c battlefronts would not enjoy a 1 consider letting down the bars t

is appropriate at any time?" Tf rtime rule of "No poetry" to hone

Mrs. F. T. Portern the name; of human hearts.

cics of gold or fame; it life imparts.

d by Father's care, hink and speak, and power and prayer,

id sire's goals may seek.

i will cherish ancient fires,1 cics of light, 1, quenchless desires the right.

ens of these days on their trail, tude and praise,

For sons and living fathers growing gray,

So heart to heart they'll build life's great highway, Each confident, the other plays the man.

When eventide reflects o i silvered sands, Sweet whisperings of heaven's unround joys,

May toil-worn fathers, loosed from clinging hands, Beside their Heavenly Fathe -wait to welcome home, their boys

:our-Fold Increase in Government Costs Disclosed by Official

State Controller Harry B. Ri ley announced in Sacramcntc this week that the combined cosi of city and county government in California has increased near ly four-fold in the past 25 years

Hilcy said that expenditures of the state's 284 cities, includ ng San Francisco, and 57 coun

ties, last year exceeded those ol the World War I year of 1917 by 387 per cent. The figures were revealed with the release of the controller's annual report on financial transactions of cit­ ies and counties.

Lee Stecker to Get H. S. Honor Scroll

For the final "Hero Day" of the high school year, Leroy Earl Sleeker, Navy signalman 1/c, will be honored next week. Lee has seen plenty of action in the last few months.

Last fall while on furlough he gave the students a graphic ac­ count of some of his cxperi- eices. He will receive an ho i- or scroll, signed by every sti dent who buys a War Bond or Stamp.

The United States was pro­ ducing fighting equipment eight

spring of 1943,

fm GBftNftDll!632 Avalon Blvtf.. Wilminoton

Wilmington 968 CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAIIY

From 11 Nmn

"CHINA"IORE1TA YOUNG. ALAN IADD

AISO

"AIR RAID WARDEN"

WILLIAM BENDIX, QUACt BHAOIEV

"TAXI, MISTER" ,

HENRY FONDA, DONA ANDILWS

"OX-BOW INCIDENT"

Steel Bowlers in Summer Play

With eight teams entered, the summer bowling season for Co­ lumbia Steel kcglcrs started last night. The Laboratory outfit is leading the race with -13 points, won to 13 lost. Runner-up for title honors is the Open Hearth unit with 38 to 18. The rema n- ing teams are rated:

Engineering & Maintenance, 32- 24; 12-Inch Mill, 27-29; Cold Roll­ ers, 26-30; Warehouse, 25-31; Sheet Mill, 23-33, and Rolling Mill, 10-46.

Write that letter on stationery from The Herald.

lU£J£lTh olr,"

HAWTHORNE, CALIF. Ttlcphonr 299

RANDOLPH SCOTT in

"The Desperadoes""REDHEAD FROM

kJAkJUATTAM"M ANDAMANFriday Evening Open from

"CABIN IN THE SKY"

"DESERT VICTORY"TUESDAY Op.n All Nighl till 5 o.m.

"KING OF m COWBOYS"

"DR GILLESPIE'S NEW ASSISTANT"

COME EARLY! DOORS OPEN 5.45

INFORMATION gL PLEASE J|

INSURANCE - AUTO - FIREINSURE TODAY TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE!

HOWARD G. LOCKE 1407 Marcelina Ave. Phone 135-M.

M & M TRANSfHousehold goods .mil other mm air-conditionud van. Also expo lined vaults .ill .it lujsonable l> to stoiauc. 1617 Bolder Avenue

En CO. Tcl. 5MJ or 5Jt Licking .Hid btor.Hjc in niot.il icos. Evciythmn insu<cH in transit

M & M TRANSFER CO.

SPORTING GOODS - ELECTRICALComplete Slock of Sporting Good-... Also Electrical Applijncc; a -. Supplies. Call us fur all types ol Electrical Work: NDW Construelmn, Rcpairmn, Wiring, AltitrMiim R. a-.Oi'lhli- Plif.-, Pioin'-t

Scivicu TORRANCb ELECTRICAL bHOP B. J. bi-ott, U2I M.I colma Avenue, Phono 567.

'Desperadoes' Tops ] Technicolor Films

for Sheer Beauty"The Dnsporadoes," Columbia',

gun roaring new tcchnico o Western at the I'laza theater in Hawthorne, with Randolph Scott Glcnn Ford, Claire Trevor, Eve lyn Keyes and Edgar Buchanan is the fir.st in what promises to be a record number of techni color films this year, according to Producer Harry Joe Brown who made the new film. Accord i ig to the producer:

"The constantly growing dif­ ficulty in the matter of mate- ria s is forcing producers to out­ door locations which they haven't used extensively in years. The trend to color is a natural sequence of this condition.

"For instance, we took our company hundreds of miles to southern Utah to photograph the story in the beautiful back­ grounds of those vermilion cliffs and colorful canyons. It woi Id have been positively wasteful not

binding color."

Supply Ball Club in Compton League

Flashing new uniforms, the National Supply t-oltball tram is playing in the Compton Rec­ reational league. Coming game-.-. arc scheduled for Monday, June 21 with the Western Gear nine and Saturday, July 3 with the Elks club outfit. Manager "Red" Moon is confident that his Sup­ pliers will give a good account of themselves in this circuit. All games start at 6 p.m. and are

) aycd on the Compton Junior college field. There is no charge for admissions and Torrance fans are welcome.

The British government pay.- the natives of Tirali, India, a 10, 000 rupees a year to avoid ban­ ditry.

Lomita Theatre24333 NABSOIINE AVE. - - LOMITA ;

I'UKi: AIT" I'AKK

MARIA MONTEZ and : JON HALL in

"WHiTE SAVAGE" '.Hi LAUGHS GALOREII "'""-^jr 111 "1 Latent MARCH OF TIME CARTOON AND NEWS

H Play Keno Saturday Nioht

SPENCER TRACV andKATHARINE HEPBURN n

"KEEPER OF THEFLAME"

"RHYTHM OF THE ISLANDS"

"STARWD SPAN6LED RHYTHM" i

"TRUCK BUSTERS"

& -jO-£2S2=-=^-#&J._

fHpZA ^^^m^^^ fl®)-^4\^/ c7i?

Si'lXUL . . .

50 '«23 for $4.00

inuj r

ncltidos Double envelope:; Engraver's Shaded typo. Ch(

s.1 glitly higher [iricos.

Also genuine Copper Plrtto tio lory at Standard Prices.

(l'lr;i:r iillow li la. V

TOKUANCIOHKUAI,1336 El Pi. (do

Sump Flames Halt Traffic

Smoke so clcnsp it halted traf­ fic on Normandie ave. poured from an oil sump fire Monday at 174th st. and Normandie avc.

Starting from an unknown cause, the firr continued for sev­ eral hours. The smoke forced Sheriff's deputies to reroute traf­ fic which included the heavy travel at change of shift in har­ bor shipyards. Pacific Electric freight traffic on a line which [lasses near the scene of the fi e was also interrupted.

During 1942, American forces stationed in Australia and New Zealand received through "re- verse lend - lease" 80 million pounds of fruits and vegetables and 30 million pounds of beef, veal, lamb, and mutton.

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MO R A,N r«|\TTHEATREJLr

PHONE IOBRANCE 269

ROCHESTER,ETHEL WATERS. LENA HOBNE in

"CAB^N IN THESKY"

JAMES EUISON nnd CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD in

"DIXIE DUGAN"

"FiiHlAfDICK FORAN, HAUIET HILLIAID in

"HI, BUDDY"DISNEY CARTOON in Color

WEDNESDAY

JACK POT KENO "CINDERELLA SWINGS IT"

"TEXAS TO BATAAN"

IjpjJL^roj~^^7r\CORSICAN i BROTHERS

"Rhythm Parade"SUNDAY. WONDAV, TUtjDAY, j

BING CROSBY. BOB HOPE, OORO1H1T 1

"!StIll'"SPAN6LED RHYTHM" AND 1

"Tennessee Johnson"f^ARDEN A I^^THEATRE/^

PHONE MCNLO 4-11S7 1 EARPHONES FOI HAID-OF-HEAHINC 1

CRYING ROOMS FOR BAtlES 1

NOW 1

"WHITE SAVAGE" 1

"JOHNNy S COMES MARCHING HOME"

"FOREVER AND A DAV"

"RHVTHM OF THE ISLANDS"

JACK POT KENO 2 BIG FEATURES 2 |

\ f^''"* •) VM«>< f^^%W* Bg^g

Correctly Styled

$475^ 100 for *<i.OO

with tissuds. Printed in )ico of two popular s.iz«s.

itioim by ARTPOINT, itt

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