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* THURSDAY TORRANCE HERALD APRIL 15, 1926
CLASSIFIEDAdvertisements
Lost and Found 19 For Rant: FurnUhed came! or UnfurnishedKK NUP Airedale dog; camel______or unTUmignM
> my place about April 1. Owner I ,,-or> mrv-r j , ', Z7~ my claim by proving property RENT 4-room house, mod- mi paying for this advertise! "nlcken ^V -.-quipped for
,ent. 676 Ac^la St., Lom.ta. I ^ Vnthed, wUh' sTac'
f Business Directory
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D. C. TURNERto FUppaport'B Store
Expert Shoe RepairerHakes Old Shoes Look New
Fruit trees and berries on both places. See owner at Narbonne and ChcBtnut, Lomita, Calif.
! 21 For Sale: Automobiles and Accessories
TRAILERS, 2- and 4 -wheel; sale, rent or trade. Iron and Wood workers, 1322 Central Ave., L. A.
P. 0. GUYContractor and Builder Will Help You Finance
721 Cota Phone 276- R Torrance, Calif.
NEW 6-ft. bed springs, mattress. 110. Upright Crown piano, good
! condition; time payment 17B3 , Andreo Ave.
FOR SALE New Maytag washing machine. "Hardware" Reeve, Torrance.
Cold Silver Nickel PLATING
Silverware Jewelry Household Article*
PEERLESS PLATERS239/2 S. Spring St., Los AngelesH. A. Lewis, 1744 Gramercy St.,
Torranoe
SEWING and plain dressmaking; Children's clothes a specialty. Mrs. Murphy. 1675 Gramercy Ave., Apt. 6.
VAN'S Window Cleaning Service House, store, office Reasonable. Pboae 201-M. 2304 Gramercy.
HEMSTITCHING;. Mrs. King, 22(7West car-sou St., 1 block west of high school.
PersonalOLD CARPETS, etc., made into
beautiful semi-Oriental rugs. Low cost. American Rug Mfg. Co., phone 621-361 Long Beach. Also professional carpet cleaning.
9 Business OpportunitiesINVESTMENT OF $150 nets 16%,
payable monthly. Guaranteed bonus. H. B. Comstock. 6404 Stn Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
10 FinancialSALARIED LOANS
Personal loons to salaried peopleand others in amounts from $26upwards, and repayable inmonthly installments.
We loan on surety notes, also trust deeds, contract, real estate, etc. Autos refinanced. Wimsett system.
Come in and we will explain our plan and charges.
> THE 'PEOPLE'S FINANCE AND THRIFT CO.,
127 South Pacific Ave. Phone 5692Redondo Beach
Office Hours^ 8:30 to 4:30Monday night, 6:30 to 8 p.m.
We close on Saturdays at 1 p. m.
UNLIMITED AMOUNT of money to loan. Mrs. Fanny C. King, 1324 Sartori, phone 174, Torrance.
HAVE UNLIMITED AMOUNT of money to loan at 6H%, where, sidewalks, curbs and gutters are In: 7% otherwise. J. A. Smith, Postoffice Bldg., Lomita.
11 For Rent: Houses Furnished
23 For Sale: Horses and Livestock
FOR SALE New Zealand rabbits and hutches; some pedigreed; 16 does and 100 young and 3 bucks, at 1321 Oak St., Lomita. Phone 327-J.
24 Poultry and Pet StockTHREE-MONTH-OLD PULLETS,
White Leghorns. Orders now booking for Summer and Fall delivery. Glbson's Pullet Ranch, South' Klngsley drive at 225th St., Torrance.
25 For Sale: MiscellaneousFOR SALE New toilet seat for
bathroom; complete: bargain. 73G Sartori Ave.. Torrance.
26 Help Wanted: MaltWANTED Man to take charge of
fruit and vegetable stand. See Charles Inman. manager, Daley's
27 Help Wanted: FemaleWAITRESS WANTED. Freeman's
Cafe, 1605 Cabrillo Ave., Tor rance.
30 Wanted to BuyWANTED Real estate.. List ,yo.ur
properties with the NeiU Realty Company. S-29-tf
33 Real Estate: ImprovedFOR HOMES IN LOMITA, and for
fire, compensation and automo bile insurance, see
J. W. WBLTE1144 Nnrbonno Lomita
Across from School
100 Letters Is Torrance Quota On First Air Mail
People Requested to PostMatter Before B P. M.
Friday
Of the 1000 pounds of mail re quired for the first trip out of Los Angeles on contract mall "route 4, which begins Saturday, April 17,theaccording t today jy oc
Rates on Los Angeles
ciuota Is 100 letters,nouncement ostmaster Gourdler. mail follow: From
to Salt Lake City, 10cents. Letters addressed to r'eorla, 6 cents; Cheyenne to Chicago, B cents; Chicago to New York, 5 cents. eLtters addressed to Peoria, Springfield or St. Louis nre routed via Cheyenne and require 10 cents extra, or 30 cents from Los An geles.
Contract air mail route 10. from Jacksonville to Tampa, Fort Myers and M ami. which went Into effect April 1, has no connection with the government air route.
Route 5, from Elco, Nev., through Holiness meetini Soise, Idaho, to Pasco, Wash., be- Young ,1'eople's
operation April 6. Route 2, from Chicago to
Springfield, and St. Louis d today, April 15.
Gourdler i.i positivePostthat the air mail out of Torrance Saturday will be far In excess the quota.
Letters should lie posted befo 6 p. m. Friday, April 16.
"Under the 'eck, Bojr S >e reorganlKi
CHURCH NOTESFIRST BAPTIST
Ciirnrr Martina avenue and Car on ntrcet. Phonn 91. .1. Wlittficld irppn. paHtur.
Sunday School, 9:45 a, m. E. X.ndcni, superintendent. The les
sons taliBlit hern will >c IIHCI! to dvantage In later years. Morning service, 11 o'clock. De otional services.Evening evangelistic se
'clock. Subject, "The Ne ud the New Earth."B. Y. P. U., 6:46 p.m. Fxldl
ice, 7:80 Heaven
McOuI sident
Ing y Our
Wednesday evening, prayer meet g a prayer and testimony meet-
will appreciate. 20-minute live-wire sons
services, led liy our orchestra and our new male quartet, are. making a decided hit at our home church. Next. Sunday night will bo the fifth sermon on the big things about God! Are you Interested? Come! Full house last Sunday night.
SALVATION ARMY13M Sartori avenue. Knvoy Ivy
A. Grace, commanding of doer. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
KEYSTONE NEWS
The large water pipe lino .it Ver mont' avenue ami Carson street i being lowered six f*t
Work on Vermont avenue Is p.~- grcsslng rapidly. Graders hav*
rosscd Nigger Slough and are now fell on the way to Carson street.
A restaurant Is being erected at lenter and Carson.
ORDINANCE No. 133
n Ordinance of the City of Tor rance Repealing Ordinance No 83 and Ordinance No. 102 of th City of Torrance, and Fixing Snlarles of Various City Officials
ng, 11
leadership of Phimpip No. 1 .day evening
i meeting ; to be held in the school. A cordial invitation
xtended to boys over 12 who Interested In becoming Scouts.1
Legion, 6 o'clockSalvation meeting, 7:30.Week-night services on Tuesday
and Saturday of this week, I none on Thursday, as\ the cnt corps* Is uniting with all corps the Los Angeles and South Co; division in a great rally to be h in Los Angeles; terminating of ficially the "Manger to the Cross' campaign. Our efforts on behalf of a revival were well worth whll Good crowds attended nightly,..soul
theoldielight seven
oiled.We are In for victory,
orps will steadily grow, s with UB.
cloung ere en-
\ou!
FOR SALE 3-room house and lot 40x120 ft. {2500; your term 4-room with bath, garage, gas and electricity, lot 50x133 ft., J3600; terms. J. A. Smith, Lo mita.
33: Real Estate: Improved
THREK-KOOM HOUSE, furnished, 2060 West 220th St. Adults pre- fen-ed. Inauire 2005 Arlington.
FURNISHED HOUSES for rent, all modern, »12.60 per month. 144J Carson St. ________^^
12 For Rent: Houses Unfurnished
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE and garage; lawn . m>rinkllne system. «30 a month. Auutre 907 Cotu.
SIX-ROOM HOUSE, *20. Twd- room cottage, *10. 2816 East Ctiestnut St.. Lomitu.
13 For Rent: Apartments aijd Flats. Furnished
FOR EXCHANGE
Good 14-unit court close to Torrance, income *151 month. Will take good building lot up to ?2500 or $3000. Good terms oh balance.
FOR SALE
Fine 4-room house; bath,screen porches. Lot 40x140.Price J3750; $50» dmvn und{ 10.00 a month on contract.
FOR RENT
Two l-room houses on 222d St. and Cubrillo. Garage. Lawns. Fine new homes. Rent $32.50.
Ilraml new 5-room duplex on | Andrco A vi'.. nut furnished.
We have a. fine- list of fu nished and unCuriiisheU hous
TORRANCEINVESTMENT CO.
Phone 17ti
RIGHT DOWN TOWN Neatly furnished apartments, one block from P. E. station. Singles, $16; doubles, $20. Everything fur nished except linens and bedding. Free garages and water.- 840 El I'rado, Torrance.
HELLO HELLO, Is that 21-W. the Leidy Homes Court? Are you two blocks south of the Union Tool on Western Ave.? Did you say modern, completely furnished, with garages, for $20 per? Thanks! ____
BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED APT. TO RENT at a low price. In the Edison Bldg.; continuous hot water; private bath. Will also take care of apt. for one or two gentlemen. If so desired. Inquire Apt. 8. Edison Bid*.. Torrance.
' rat KENT- Well rurnlBliml »tnsle Xtimrtliu-ilt, rlKllt down towy.
<iu*. IlKhls ami wutt-r fiiinislied; »2'.!.50 u month. Sum Luvy, Tor-
FRONT APARTMENT, nicely fur nished, suitable for Imir dressing run lor or other small business. V.-ry' moderately |>rk-.-,l. Murray <:i.»rl. :!U7f' Uedondo Blvd.____
14 For Rent: Apartments and Flats, Unfurnished
nKAUTll-'tll, lar
l(Mlllll.ll) UKU.
-room flat; ISO. 2816
34 Real Estate: Unimproved
ONE ACRE, Lots 4 and 6, Block 6', Tract 2761, Torrance. Phone liempstead 5228.
HKHE'S YOUR CHANCE to trade in that vacant lot, or trust deed,
finest duplex bungalows in Tor- ranee. Him lw*nl floors and all imi.liTii i-mivi>iii. niu'M. No cajfh needed; li;ilam-e un easy terms. This in-open y i.s prl.-e,i way be low tin- market m<! i.-s absolutely the lies! buy la Tiirrunue today. Owner, Box *! », Torrance.
FOR HALE, or trade for enclosed automobile lA>l 17, block 57. Tori-aiii-e Ti-iirt; fiUxllU. 1'rlc.o $1000. E. J'. llinelm-t, 1000 HanUl I'vut. I.IIUB Head).
vVII.I. TRADK elcar lot In Fuller- n for Toriaui-i' lots or Improved
roperty. J W. TMIiinil, 11. 2,
Try Our Want Ads for Best Results
Women's Full F|ashion Chiffon Hose
Worth $2>0°Special Fri. and Sat.
Black and Colors
Children's Hosiery SpecialsFor Friday and Saturday Only
Children's chfldren-s. HALF SOCKS LISLE^HOSE
Mission Knit - ... _ ,
All Colors
d> 1 A Apr. $ 1 .UU
Johnson's Shoe Store1503 Cabrillo Ave." Torrance
Mission Knit Black. Brown, White, and Polo. Reg. 50c grades
SPECIAL 35c Pair
3 Pairs for $1.00
Concrete streets always remain true, even and rigid
Long BeachMakes Certain of Enduring
Street Pavement
Street paving in Long Beach, Cali fornia, deserves the investigation of property owners, business men, offi cials, of any city contemplating street improvement ,
Long Beach today has nearly one and a quarter million square yards (oi per manent concrete streets built under experienced engineering supervision, to meet traffic conditions of today and tomorrow. Outstanding examples are West Anaheim and Chestnut Streets, Linden.Ximeno, Cherry iinUPine A ve nues, and North Atlantic Boulevard.
These pavements were built with due regard for varying traffic require ments on different streets. They were built to last, and this means negligible maintenance cost.
Concrete streets are clean, prosper ous looking. They insure safety to motor traffic in all kinds of weather. Throughout Long Beach you notice a . dressed up appearance as a natural companion to concrete pavement
Long Beach like hundreds of othVr cities in the United States will get the utmost value from Its concrete streets because of proven «tandards of con struction.
All of tlu facti art In our fr« booklet on "Concrite Stncti." /Uk for your cofr.
PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION548 South Spring Street
LOS ANGELES
A National Organisation toImprove and Extend the Utet of Concrete
OPFICIt IN 11 CITIB8
The Board of Trustees of tlv City of Torrance do ordain as fol lows:
SECTION 1. Ordinances No. S3 and 102 are hereby repealed.
SECTION 2. .The monthly sal aries hereinafter fixed shall be payable to the officials hereinafter named fifty (60) percent thereof on the 1st day and fifty (50) per cent thereof on the 16th day of each calendar month.
SECTION 3. The officials of the City of Torrance hereinafte named shall respectively receive from said city as compensation fo their services as such officials the sum set opposite the name of such official respectively In this para graph :
City Clerk .......:........ $200.00City Treasurer ........ 50.00City Marshal ............ 300.00 .City Recorder .......... 100.00
Provided that the City Recorde shall also receive in addition to tht compensation above fixed, seventy five (75) percent of all fees paid Into his court as required by th laws of the State of California In civil cases. Such percentage shall be payable within five (5) days after the report of the Record' for the preceding month shall ha' been filed with the Clerk.
SECTION 4. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of thl ordinance and shall cause the same to be published once in the Tor rance Herald, a weekly newspape of general circulation published and circulated in the said City of Tor rance, and thereupon and there after' this ordinance shall be in ful force and effect.
Approved:R. J. DEININGER,
President of the Board ofTrustees of the City
of Torrance. Attest:
A. H. BARTLETT,City Clerk of the City of
(Seal) Torrance.
State of California, County of Angeles. ss.
I, A. H. Bartlett, do hereby cer tify that I am the City Clerk of the City of Torrance, and that the above ordinance was regularly in troduced at a -meeting of the Boa of Trustees of said city on the 15th day of March, 1926, and adopted on the 6th day of April 1926. at a regular mooting of Board.
Dated, Torrance, California, April B, 1926.
A. H, BARTLETT, City Clerk of the City
(Seal) of Torrance.
ORDINANCE No. 132
An Ordinance of the City of Tor rance Regulating the Operation of Steam Engines- and Internal Combustion Engines Within the City of Torrance.
The Board of Trustees of the City of Torrance do ordain as fol lows:
SECTION 1. If shall be unlaw ful for any person, firm or cor poration to operate any steam or internal combustion engine of more than four and one-half (4tf) Inches internal diameter, within the City of Torrance unless the exhaust from such engine shall be muffled by a muffler constructed In accord
ce with such specifications asay bo adopted by resolution of
the Board, of Trustees, unless aitten permit shall first be ob-
ta ned from the building inspector f the City of Torrance allowing uch pereon to use a muffler which
shall appear to such inspector to be of equal efficiency with that described in HUC-II specifications.
SUCTION -. Any violation of t lis ordinance shall be 'punishable hy imprisonment not exceeding .sixty (60) days or by fine not ex- cvediiiK two hundred dollars (f^OO.OO) ur both Biieh fine and
SUCTION' 3. The City Clerk mil certify to the passage of this
jrdinunce and shall cause the same o be published once, in the Tor- unce' Herald, a weekly newspaper f general circulation published nil circulated in the said City of rorrance, and thereupon and there- u'lcr tins ordinance shall be In full 'c.ice and effect,.'
Approved:B. J. DKININUER,
1're^ldont of the Board ofTrustees of the City
of Torrance. \ttest: .
A. H. HAKTLETT. City Clerk of the City of
Seal) Torranco.
Rotary Elects Hyde President
For Next YearDirectors Choose Don Find-
ley Secretary and J. W.Post Vice-President
Carl L. Hyde was elected presi dent of the Rotary Club of TOr rance for the ensuing year whe the newly chosen board of directors of the organization held their first meeting last Thursday afternoon.
Donald Findley was elected sec retary, J. W. Post was chosen vice- president, and Sam Levy wa* re elected sergeant-at-arms.
The following directors wer c- cc ed by the club last Thursday noon: J. W. Post, Carl L. Hyd H. II. I.lngenfelter. Geo. P. Shidle and Charles V. Jones. W. Harol Kingsley, retiring president of the club, automatically becomes a mem ber of the new board.
Officers and directors of the club w II be Installed at a dinner dance to be held at the Women's. Club house on Thursday night. April 29.
Air Mail Helps DeBra Advertise
New ModerRadioOne of the advantages of air
mail delivery was brought home this week to Gene DeBra, propri etor of the DeBra Radio Company The special advertising plate an nouncing the new single-dial six- tube Atwater Kent model reached Torrance from the Atwater Kent factory in Philadelphia in record time. . So that Mr. DeBra is able to 'announce the new model almost simultaneously with the eastern dealers.
Th new single-dial model is no hibition at the DeBra studio
LUTHERANRegular services are held at the
Torrance Theatre every Sunday morning. Preaching service at 9 o'c ock; Sunday School at 10 o'clock. All Lutherans of Torr and vicinity are cordially invited to attend these services.
Keep ThosePlaytime Joys
Forever!Kodak as You Go
We Have the Complete Line ofEASTMAN KODAKSAnd Supplies
Take Along Plenty of Films.We'll take back what you
don't use.
Beacon Drug Co.Torrance
tate uf California, County of Los
1. A. H. Bartl-tt, do hereby eer ily that I am I lie City Clerk of lie City uC Ton-am*-, ami that the ibove ordinance WUH regularly In- indlli-td at a meeting of tho Board it Ti-iiHt.-t-h of nald city on the SUi day u! ilaieh. '1926, and was idupti-d mi Hi.- uth day of April, 'jL'i;, at ii i. 'luliu- mi*ting of »ttld loui-d
lial.,1. T.iri.im-r, Culiliiiiiiu, &th,> uf April, 1928.
A. II. UAUTLKTT, City Clerk uf th.! City
What'sthe Impression ?
When guests step into your bathroom. do they see a cracked and splintered closet seat?
ment. its UKliness spoils an nt lerwlsi- good lookliiK bath room. Those rrai'ks harbor germs that threaten health!
Improve yom- bathroom's ap- ueuranc, have better health protection with it modern eloset seat. See them In our sales room. There are different kinds at different pi-Ices.
TORRANCE PLUMBING CO.
F. L. Park., Prop.
Aoro» from Pottoffico
1418 Maroolina Ava., Torrann*
Phono 60-W
SATURDAY SPECIALSFRESH FROM THE FIELD
Bunch. Goods ......................................3 for lOcArtichokes ................ 5c eachGood Lettuce .....'..........................., .......5c headNewton Pippins ....... ..5c poundAsparagus ...... ...lOc poundParsnips Rutabagas Summer Squash Rhubarb Celery String Beans Peas
At Economy PricesBananas ................................. ...............3 Ibs. 25cDates From the Garden of Eden
2 Ibs. 25cCalifornia Grapefruit 5c sach
Fresh Strawberries"The Best for Less"
at the
American Fruit MarketCORNER CARSON AND GRAMERCY PHONE 283 WE DELIVER
1639 Cabrillo Ave., Torrance
Chas. Inman, Resident Mgr.
Continuing our Spring Canned Goods Sale
California State Asparagus"The World's Most Popular Salad Delicacy" Regular 17>/2c
Tall Tins 2 for 25c
Ellenglade Peas3-Sieve, Fancy Sifted, Sweet Wrinkled
No. 2 TIN Regular 22c
3 (or 50cMealtime
CornA quality that will meet withyour expectation, and theprice is certainly very low.
.
3for25c
GriffonFor Fancy Table U.
A Perfect Dessert
Regular 20c IN TALL TINS
SforSOcMission The Right Size
for Tomato Soup,Sauces and Gravies
A good many prefer the
asT^H:;"^0 :^!:;tender and of delicious flavor.
An Unusual Bargain
3 for 25c
The Apartment Kitchenett*
4 Tins 25cGold Leaf Loganberrie^
No. 1 Tall Tin
2 for 25c"SHREDDED WHEAT
3 for 25cDaley's Appetizing
Health BreadWhole Wheat, Graham, Cracked Wheat, Health Bran
Regular. 10c_____Large 24-oz. Loaf 8c
First Anniversary of
Mission Bell Toilet Soap
! fine as the imported soaps; made right here in Los Angeles
1 Cake, Free With
3Cakes24c
xquisite soap,
Jell-X-CellThe dessert which is taking Southern California by storm
3 pkgs. 25cHave you tried the new Grapefruit Jell-X : Coll with cream and
toast for breakfast?
Heinz Mission OlivesA delicious hors d'oeuv
Cri»p, full-flavored California Ripe Olives ..............
^ f±• ••£*~ ^^^*
R.-B. Natural Leaf Japan TeaRegular 18c
Quarter-lb. pkg. 12V.C___________
lialey's^Federal MUk^falfThi7 3 tor 25c
DEPENDABLE INCOME FROM A SAFE INVESTMENT
6% Preferred Stock at $99SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO.