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THURSDAY TORRANCE HERALD MARCH 11, 1926 Bathroom On Wheels Coming To Torrance Kvery local owner will be In- terested in seeing th.- remarkable traveling exhibit of plumbing fix- tures and materials which is t.i Visit Torrance on Monday morning, March IB. Housed In » blK spi-rial body built on a motor truck «f ::3- inch whei-lbase is a varied and in- teresting display of the latest de- Blgns in bathroom, kitclu-n and laundry equipment. Thousands of people have exam- ined this free exhibit along.- Its route from city to city, and have carried away practical ideas and suggestions for the improvement ot their homes. Within the truck Is Installed a built-in bathtub complete with overhead shower and colored cur. tains. A combination kitchen sink and laundry tray, a fixture which saves space, time and steps, is also displayed. Other fixtures included are lure different types of lavatories, a wld Variety of valves and faucets, am other plumbing, and heating ac cessorles. Additional interest is given thii exhibit through the fact that thi supply fixtures of the lavatorie: ctualls CO L Notes Mr. anil Mrs. F. K. Kcrguson of Kr.lomlii boulevard ;itlc>nrti'.I a l.onK Bench thi'iitri' Sunday rvi- Mrs. Elizabeth Clrldley of Oak stix.'l was a weekend Klll'St nt tin- home of her brother. J. W. Pat- terson. of Long Beach. J. W. Heck of Redondo Ijimlevard visited friends In Lonff Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Shriver of Eshelman avenue were Mrs. C. J. Scidmore, daugh- ter Amelia, and Miss Lenora An- derson. of Curden Cirov.-, and Mrs. Mary H.-witt and dauKhter Marion, of Seal Beach. Sunday xiu>sts of Mrs. Hnltl<> Hathaway of Pennsylvania nvr-nui- w.'i.' Mrs. A. E. Hc-rrini:, Mrs. Olive Raii-i', and Mrs. \Vlllinm Bunkli-y. of I-OK AIIBI-II-S. Mi. and Mrs. T. J. Tonkin or Ilencon street wern recent quests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Blals of Lone Bench. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Zeller of Re- dondo Roach wore entertained Sat- urday evening by Mr. and Mrs. (ieni-KC Taylor of Cypress street. Miss Joy Tewkshury of Lone Ilench is a lioilsc truest of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stalcup of Kljrin street. YOUNG DEAN Mr. and Mrs. Purdy of San | Dr. Lcland S. Forrest, UraKe t'e.lrn were Sunday visitors at the | University, Des Moines, la., claimi H. (',. Handles home on Pennsyl- to bo the youngest law school dean in the United States. He it 30. Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr P. A. ['arsons of Poppy stret were Mr. and Mrs. James Fletche of Cincinnati and Mr. and Mrs Fine New School Will Open Soon At Palos Verde .Malaga Cove IB Served b Structure Erected on 7-Acre Grounds business visitors In San Pedro Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mulder ai ____ j family, of i57th street, and th< R. H. Trunnell of Oak guests, Mr. and Mrs. DeVries, pi street spent part o f last week with I niclfed In Topango Canyon Sunday id Mrs. A. G. Carter of Wll- mlngton. C. H. MI-ITS or \Vnlnin street is Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bunge an family, of Narbonne avenue, visite. ttie Palos Verdes Estates Sunda; and were ,-ilso entertained by Mri K. A. Aspittlo of West on street. A feast! a steak from the Safeway Meat Section and a tin of these Hotel Mushrooms just received imported from France! an exceptional price! Mushrooms special 3 £,' l.°° Domestic Hothouse buttons, 8-oz. tin 60c. Asparagus SAFEWAY TIPS No. 1 tin very special. SAFEWAY TALL very special ... Loganberries You'll enjoy these Gold Leaf Loganber- ries for luncheon or with cream or ice cream {or de»»ert for pie as well! Special the No. 1 tin Walnuts and look at these prices! (Do not confound these with culls, discolored, ungraded, old stock. The walnuts described below are fresh stock', properly graded the finest walnuts grown.) Diamond brand No. I budded / -instead of 33c the Ib...................... Special Diamond brand, fancy Mayette Walnuts; very choice, very large special instead of 40c and 45c the Ib .............. " Lenten Safeway Salmon, '/sj-'b. tin ........ .27'/2C Highway Salmon ............ .22c and 39c King Oscar Sardines, imported ........15c Sapphire Sardines, domestic .......... 15c Booth's Sardines ................... 12'/:>c Kippered Snacks ...................... 6c Hemrick's Clams, tall tin ..........22Vac Pioneer Minced Clams ..............20c Pearl of the Deep Oysters ............ 30c Highway Oysters .....................20c Snyder's Cocktail DunEar Shrimps ..................... 16c Shrimps, in glass ..................... 33c Crabmeat ................... 3Sc and 65c Codfish boneless (in wood) ........ 35c Codfish, pearl bricks ................ .23c B & M Flakes ..............13c and 20c Simplifry (Underwood's) .......... 12Vfec Red Jacket Lobster ................. .28c Highway Tuna, small ................ 15c Safeway Tuna ................ 15c and 23c Sauce, 23c and 32 c. Very Special: SaSeway Tuna, No. I Tin, 4Oc -the kind that made tuna appreciated! Pineapple Canned where grown, in Hawaii, and when fully ripened! Hillsdalc No. 2'/s; tin, large can of broken slices ................. . JIc Libby's Crushed No. 2 tin ... 2OC I.ibby's Sliced No. 1 tin ... l$c Corn Reinstate Corn Fritters into favor j enjoy them! Or corn with chopped green pep- pers. Corn in various ways m a Lenten dish. The finest of Maine Corn. Mizpah Corn the No. 2 tin Palmolive the simp (or "that school-jjirl complexion" A Soap "deal" a 2.22 value for 1.35 7 bars P & G White Naphtha Soap. 2 bars Guest Ivory Soap. 2 burs Medium Ivory Soap. 1 pkg. Ivory Soap Flakes. I large pkg. Chipso. 1 14-ql. White Enameled Dish Fan. at usual prices the combination offer one of the finest elementar schools In the state has been com pleted at Palos Verdcs Estates will be in use before the er March, according to an announce men! yesterday by Mrs. Romayn C. Martin, secretary of the Palo Verdes school hoard. Formal ded ,;ition will l.-ike plan! some, tlm in April at a joint celebratl sponsored by the Palos Vcrc Homes Association. School Boa and Women's Club. The new structure, called th Malaga Cove School, was design, Alllson .and Alllson, and cos $85.000. U is of reinforced :rete construction, with stucco fin Ish. There is an auditorium se: Ing 300 people, with stage o dressing rooms for school ex 'iscs and amateur theatricals. The school has four classrooi lesides tin office, kitchen, n enchers' room. The equipment i horoughly modern in every re pcct. All furniture is of the mo .ble type. Each child In the prl nary department will have Its able, .gaily painted In an attrac ive color. The school grounds cover sev nnd one-half acres. Boautificatl of these grounds is now und way, and equipment for outdoo play is being Installed. There wil he three tennis courts, two hand ball courts,- two basketball court; and a baseball field, besides com plete gymnastic equipment fo healthful exercise. Miss Edith Perry is principal o the school. Other teachers are t Misses Mildred Milliard and Kd Sprung. The school IB very su cessful and popular already, as 1 proved by the fact that it is i ready drawing children fr< several neighboring communltl Members 'of the school board e pressed themselves yesterday being determined to maintain for- ,-er the high standard and whole- >me atmosphere that has beei itabllshed, so that new resident ; Palos Verdes may feel that th :hool Is a real attraction of th' immunity. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson spen mday with friends in GIendal< A picnic luncheon at Orange mnty Park was enjoyed Sunday Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Hess and ughters. Included in the party :;re Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Stout Orange. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Crittenden of orge street are at Barstow roe weeks, where Mr. Crittenden s a -fleet of trucks at work. Mr. aqd Mrs. J. H. Kurtz and imlly spent Sunday at Lake El- NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ELECTION OFFICERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hat the Board of Trustees of the City of Torrance has appointed lection hoards for tlie four (4) onsolidnted voting precincts at lie General Municipal Election to ie held in the City of Torrance, April 12, 1926, and that .such ap- >tntment was as follows: For Consolidated, I'recinet "A" unprising state and county pre- ncts known as, < Torrance Precinct No. 1 and a portion of Lawndale Precinct No. 1, Luther A. Hyde, 1605 Greenwood St., Torrance, Cal., Inspector. Dorothy I.. Harder, 1813 Cota St., T"rrancc, Cal., Judge. Mrs. Ila M .Gilbert, 2567 Sonoma St.. Torrance, Cal., Clerk. Grace- A. Tolson, 1622 Date St., Torrance, Cal., Clerk. For Consolidated Precinct "B" stall 1 nly pi Torranci- Precinct \o. 2, . Cotton Precinct and a portion of Mo- neta Precinct No. 1, Val. J. Benlsh, 703 Columbia Court, Torrance, Cal., Inspector. Olive E. Higginbotham, 927 N. Arlington Ave., Torrance, Cal.. Judge. Florence N. Gramling, 908 Cota St., Torrance, Cal., Clerk. Elizabeth T. I'iiige, 1031 N. Ar- lington Av<>., Torrance, Cal., CK-rU. Co LOMITA NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Megraw and rnmlly were recent guests of Glen- Inle friends. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Weber of Oak street were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mad-hall and Misses Merle Rlchey and Jess Lee Oden. Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Boss and son, of San Pedro, were guests Sunday of Mr." and Mrs. L. B. Collins of Cypress street. Mrs. P. H. Thompson and Miss Maybelle Thompson, of Redondo boulevard, were Long Beach vis- itors Saturday. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bul- lock of San Pedro, and all enjoyed a ride lo Hollywood and Santa Recent overnight guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. M. Brown of Miller street were Mrs. Eunice Grumbling nnd son, of Van Nuys. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kette of Oak street and Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Redondo boulevard, pic- nicked In Santa Ana Canyon Sun- Mrs. Jean Watts of Belvedere was a Lomita visitor Saturday. Mrs. Watts, formerly a Lomita resident, still owns property here. Guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Synott of 256th street were Miss Nettle Hughes of Sespe and William Funk of Los Angeles. Miss Nora Sidebotham and Rich- ard Sidebotharn, of 257th street, were r,os Angeles visitors Satur- day. Mrs. G. W. Keithline and new daughter . have returned from, the Torranct- hospital to their home on Eshelman avenue. Mrs. J. L. Luck and Mrs. K. D. Powell were luncheon guests Sat- urday of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt of uc and 267th street. Governo Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Archer of Pennsylvania avenue were Al Bruner of Los-An- geles, Mrs. Ed Spence, Miss Myrtle Stirling. Lewis and Earl Stirling, and Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Perry. for Economical Transportation Professional Directory J. R. JENSEN Attorney at Lav State Exchange Bank Bid*., Torrance, California Phone Torruim I And Now Tax Reduction Allowed Effective at once, the delivered price of 'all Chevrolet models is reduced. Chevrolet buyers will be given the benefit of the recant tax reduction though it does not become officially op- erative until March 29. Thus for the third time since the first of the year Chevrolet emphasizes its supremacy in dollar for dollar value. First Reduced Prices Early in January 'Chevrolet announced sweeping price re- ductions. Then The Improved Chevrolet Shortly thereafter the improved Chevrolet was announced at these reduced prices. Instantly it met with such an increase in popularity that it became necessary to break all previous production records for January and February. And Now A Further Saving Although the reduction in automobile taxes does not become officially effective for some time, the full amount of this re- duction is now passed on to Chevrolet buyers. Thus Chevrolet again emphasizes that principle of value on which it has built the greatest success ever attained by any manufacturer of modern gear shift automobiles. Come in! See the improved Chevrolet! On& ride will be a revelation. PRICES P.O. B. FLINT, MICHIGAN Touring ..._.......4510 Roadster _..._..._.. 510 Coupe _......__..... 646 Coach ........._....... 645 Sedan ..._............. /33 Landau ...._.......... 765 One-half-ton Truck ._. .... (Chassis Only) One-ton Truck.... 550 (Chassis Only) Drs. Lancaster and Shidler PHYSICIANS AND SUROION* Phones: Office. 14 House, U and 11 » . Office, First National Bank Bldri J) Res., Cor. Post and Aiilngton . v * Tornne« Cillfernl* Dr. Louis A. Volse O*te«pathlo Phy«iemn and Surgeon Apt. 1, Castle Apts. Phone M-J IMS Bl Prado, Torrano* D*. A. P. Stevensen Physiciarf and Surgeon Office, Sherman Bid?., 1J37 HI Prmdo Phones: House, 18B-W Office, H ._ Torrance, ..Calif..... ....._......._ Dr. F. H. Racer PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Phono, LomiU a Office In Barn«8 Building Lomita, California Residence, 2418 Redondo Blvd. Telephone, Lomita 110 DR. MAUDE R. CHAMBERS Chiropractor 820 Cota Ave. Torrance Phone 109-W Hours 9 to 7, except Thursday Dr. C. E. Hotchlrisa Chiropractor X-Ray and Laboratory Serrle* Mil Sartorl Ave., Levy BMf. Phone 186 Torraaoa CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, Detroit, Michigan Division of General Motors Corporation TORRANCE MOTOR CO. SALESROOM AT DAY AND NIGHT GARAGE i CABRILLO AVE., TORRANCE QUALITY AT LOW DR. R. A. HOAG DENTIST New Edison BIdg. 1419 Marcelina Ave. Just West of Postofflce Complete X-Ray Service, Dr. 0. E. Fossum Dentist X-Ray Service Hour» 8am Levy Bid*. I a.m. to 5 p.m. 1811 Sartorl A-**. Phone 186 Torrance. Calif. St., To Mrs. La It. SI., To l.iuiv.'i-a c.. Andi'i-suii, IUL'1 (iram- i'1-.-y KC., Torralici', Cul., Clerk. Mrs. n.'mma Watson, 1916 All- dn-o Si., T.u-runce, Cal., Clerk. liy i ir,i,. i ,.i Hi,' Hoard of Trus- ,-.-. .U Hi.- City of Turrunce. Dali'.l. T.iriaiuv. Culirnriila, Mar.-h L-U-C-K WHAT IS YOUR BIRTH STONE January. ................ -Garnet February...................... Amethyst March. ................... Bloodstone or Jasper April..............................Diamond or Sapphire May.................. ........... -Emerald or Carnelian June .........................Agate or Chalcedony July..-.-.....-.....-.....-.-.Ruby or Onyx August...........- ........--Sardonyx September.....................Chrysolite October..........................Opal or Beryl November..................... Topaz December.....................Ruby or Turquoise ALL BIRTH STONES ARE LUCKY HOWEVER, too often the word "luck" is applied to success. SUCCESS does not just happen; It is not a chance; It la a slow, patient result of trying; and is the only way to win. IN A NUT SHELL SPELL luck with a "P" and you have it (P-luck). First National Bank OF TORRANCE TOTAL RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS PERRY G. BRESTEY ATTORNEY- AT-LAW 110 First National Bank Bid*. Phone 169 , Tomaa* Dr. Norman A. Leake fr Physician and Surgeon Office, Pi rut National Bank BU«. Telephone 90 Residence, 1525 Marcelina AT*. Telephone 1S-M Engraved or Printed j. Wedding Invitations and Announcements Wide Assortment of Stytw Torrance Herald 1419 Marcelina Ave. Torrance Our Want Ads Bring Results

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THURSDAY TORRANCE HERALD MARCH 11, 1926

Bathroom On Wheels Coming

To TorranceKvery local owner will be In­

terested in seeing th.- remarkable traveling exhibit of plumbing fix­ tures and materials which is t.i Visit Torrance on Monday morning, March IB. Housed In » blK spi-rial body built on a motor truck «f ::3- inch whei-lbase is a varied and in­ teresting display of the latest de- Blgns in bathroom, kitclu-n and laundry equipment.

Thousands of people have exam­ ined this free exhibit along.- Its route from city to city, and have carried away practical ideas and suggestions for the improvement ot their homes.

Within the truck Is Installed a built-in bathtub complete with overhead shower and colored cur. tains. A combination kitchen sink and laundry tray, a fixture which saves space, time and steps, is also displayed.

Other fixtures included are lure different types of lavatories, a wld Variety of valves and faucets, am other plumbing, and heating ac cessorles.

Additional interest is given thii exhibit through the fact that thi supply fixtures of the lavatorie:

ctuallsCO

L NotesMr. anil Mrs. F. K. Kcrguson of

Kr.lomlii boulevard ;itlc>nrti'.I a l.onK Bench thi'iitri' Sunday rvi-

Mrs. Elizabeth Clrldley of Oak stix.'l was a weekend Klll'St nt tin- home of her brother. J. W. Pat- terson. of Long Beach.

J. W. Heck of Redondo Ijimlevard visited friends In Lonff

Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Shriver of Eshelman avenue were Mrs. C. J. Scidmore, daugh­ ter Amelia, and Miss Lenora An- derson. of Curden Cirov.-, and Mrs. Mary H.-witt and dauKhter Marion, of Seal Beach.

Sunday xiu>sts of Mrs. Hnltl<> Hathaway of Pennsylvania nvr-nui- w.'i.' Mrs. A. E. Hc-rrini:, Mrs. Olive Raii-i', and Mrs. \Vlllinm Bunkli-y. of I-OK AIIBI-II-S.

Mi. and Mrs. T. J. Tonkin or Ilencon street wern recent quests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Blals of Lone Bench.

Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Zeller of Re- dondo Roach wore entertained Sat­ urday evening by Mr. and Mrs. (ieni-KC Taylor of Cypress street.

Miss Joy Tewkshury of Lone Ilench is a lioilsc truest of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Stalcup of Kljrin street.

YOUNG DEAN

Mr. and Mrs. Purdy of San | Dr. Lcland S. Forrest, UraKe t'e.lrn were Sunday visitors at the | University, Des Moines, la., claimi H. (',. Handles home on Pennsyl- to bo the youngest law school dean

in the United States. He it 30.

Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr P. A. ['arsons of Poppy stret were Mr. and Mrs. James Fletche of Cincinnati and Mr. and Mrs

Fine New SchoolWill Open SoonAt Palos Verde

.Malaga Cove IB Served bStructure Erected on

7-Acre Grounds

business visitors In San Pedro Sat­ urday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mulder ai

____ j family, of i57th street, and th< R. H. Trunnell of Oak guests, Mr. and Mrs. DeVries, pi

street spent part of last week with I niclfed In Topango Canyon Sunday

id Mrs. A. G. Carter of Wll- mlngton.

C. H. MI-ITS or \Vnlnin street is

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bunge an family, of Narbonne avenue, visite. ttie Palos Verdes Estates Sunda; and were ,-ilso entertained by Mri K. A. Aspittlo of West on street.

A feast! a steak from the Safeway Meat Section and a tin of these Hotel Mushrooms just received imported from France! an exceptional price!

Mushrooms special 3 £,' l.°°Domestic Hothouse buttons, 8-oz. tin 60c.

AsparagusSAFEWAY TIPS

No. 1 tin very special. SAFEWAY TALL very special ...

Loganberries You'll enjoy these Gold Leaf Loganber­ ries for luncheon or with cream or ice cream {or de»»ert for pie as well!

Special the No. 1 tin

Walnuts and look at these prices!

(Do not confound these with culls, discolored, ungraded, old stock. The walnuts described below are fresh stock', properly graded the finest walnuts grown.)

Diamond brand No. I budded /-instead of 33c the Ib...................... Special

Diamond brand, fancy MayetteWalnuts; very choice, very large special

instead of 40c and 45c the Ib .............. "

LentenSafeway Salmon, '/sj-'b. tin ........ .27'/2CHighway Salmon ............ .22c and 39cKing Oscar Sardines, imported ........15cSapphire Sardines, domestic .......... 15cBooth's Sardines ................... 12'/:>cKippered Snacks ...................... 6cHemrick's Clams, tall tin ..........22VacPioneer Minced Clams ..............20cPearl of the Deep Oysters ............ 30cHighway Oysters .....................20c

Snyder's Cocktail

DunEar Shrimps ..................... 16cShrimps, in glass ..................... 33cCrabmeat ................... 3Sc and 65cCodfish boneless (in wood) ........ 35cCodfish, pearl bricks ................ .23cB & M Flakes ..............13c and 20cSimplifry (Underwood's) .......... 12VfecRed Jacket Lobster ................. .28cHighway Tuna, small ................ 15cSafeway Tuna ................ 15c and 23c

Sauce, 23c and 32c.

Very Special: SaSeway Tuna, No. I Tin, 4Oc-the kind that made tuna appreciated!

PineappleCanned where grown, in Hawaii, and when fully ripened!Hillsdalc No. 2'/s; tin, large can of broken slices ................. . JIcLibby's Crushed No. 2 tin ... 2OC I.ibby's Sliced No. 1 tin ... l$c

CornReinstate Corn Fritters into favor j enjoy them! Or corn with chopped green pep­ pers. Corn in various ways m a Lenten dish. The finest of Maine Corn.

Mizpah Cornthe No. 2 tin

Palmolive the simp (or "that school-jjirl complexion"

A Soap "deal"a 2.22 value for 1.35

7 bars P & G White Naphtha Soap.2 bars Guest Ivory Soap.2 burs Medium Ivory Soap.1 pkg. Ivory Soap Flakes. I large pkg. Chipso.1 14-ql. White Enameled Dish Fan.

at usual prices the combination offer

one of the finest elementar schools In the state has been com pleted at Palos Verdcs Estates will be in use before the er March, according to an announce men! yesterday by Mrs. Romayn C. Martin, secretary of the Palo Verdes school hoard. Formal ded ,;ition will l.-ike plan! some, tlm in April at a joint celebratl sponsored by the Palos Vcrc Homes Association. School Boa and Women's Club.

The new structure, called th Malaga Cove School, was design,

Alllson .and Alllson, and cos $85.000. U is of reinforced :rete construction, with stucco fin Ish. There is an auditorium se: Ing 300 people, with stage o dressing rooms for school ex 'iscs and amateur theatricals.

The school has four classrooi lesides tin office, kitchen, n enchers' room. The equipment i horoughly modern in every re pcct. All furniture is of the mo .ble type. Each child In the prl nary department will have Its able, .gaily painted In an attrac ive color.The school grounds cover sev

nnd one-half acres. Boautificatl of these grounds is now und way, and equipment for outdoo play is being Installed. There wil he three tennis courts, two hand ball courts,- two basketball court; and a baseball field, besides com plete gymnastic equipment fo healthful exercise.

Miss Edith Perry is principal o the school. Other teachers are t Misses Mildred Milliard and Kd Sprung. The school IB very su cessful and popular already, as 1 proved by the fact that it is i ready drawing children fr< several neighboring communltl Members 'of the school board e pressed themselves yesterday being determined to maintain for-

,-er the high standard and whole- >me atmosphere that has beei itabllshed, so that new resident ; Palos Verdes may feel that th :hool Is a real attraction of th' immunity.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson spen mday with friends in GIendal<

A picnic luncheon at Orange mnty Park was enjoyed Sunday Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Hess and ughters. Included in the party :;re Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Stout Orange.

Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Crittenden of orge street are at Barstow roe weeks, where Mr. Crittenden s a -fleet of trucks at work.

Mr. aqd Mrs. J. H. Kurtz and imlly spent Sunday at Lake El-

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ELECTION OFFICERS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENhat the Board of Trustees of the

City of Torrance has appointedlection hoards for tlie four (4)onsolidnted voting precincts atlie General Municipal Election toie held in the City of Torrance,

April 12, 1926, and that .such ap->tntment was as follows:For Consolidated, I'recinet "A"unprising state and county pre-ncts known as, <Torrance Precinct No. 1 and a

portion of Lawndale PrecinctNo. 1,

Luther A. Hyde, 1605 GreenwoodSt., Torrance, Cal., Inspector.

Dorothy I.. Harder, 1813 Cota St.,T"rrancc, Cal., Judge.

Mrs. Ila M .Gilbert, 2567 SonomaSt.. Torrance, Cal., Clerk.

Grace- A. Tolson, 1622 Date St.,Torrance, Cal., Clerk.

For Consolidated Precinct "B"stall 1 nly pi

Torranci- Precinct \o. 2, . CottonPrecinct and a portion of Mo-neta Precinct No. 1,

Val. J. Benlsh, 703 ColumbiaCourt, Torrance, Cal., Inspector.

Olive E. Higginbotham, 927 N.Arlington Ave., Torrance, Cal..Judge.

Florence N. Gramling, 908 CotaSt., Torrance, Cal., Clerk.

Elizabeth T. I'iiige, 1031 N. Ar­lington Av<>., Torrance, Cal.,CK-rU.

Co

LOMITA NOTES

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Megraw and rnmlly were recent guests of Glen- Inle friends.

Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Weber of Oak street were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mad-hall and Misses Merle Rlchey and Jess Lee Oden.

Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Boss and son, of San Pedro, were guests Sunday of Mr." and Mrs. L. B. Collins of Cypress street.

Mrs. P. H. Thompson and Miss Maybelle Thompson, of Redondo boulevard, were Long Beach vis­ itors Saturday.

Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bul­ lock of San Pedro, and all enjoyed a ride lo Hollywood and Santa

Recent overnight guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. M. Brown of Miller street were Mrs. Eunice Grumbling nnd son, of Van Nuys.

Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kette of Oak street and Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Redondo boulevard, pic­ nicked In Santa Ana Canyon Sun­

Mrs. Jean Watts of Belvedere was a Lomita visitor Saturday. Mrs. Watts, formerly a Lomita resident, still owns property here.

Guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Synott of 256th street were

Miss Nettle Hughes of Sespe and

William Funk of Los Angeles.

Miss Nora Sidebotham and Rich­ ard Sidebotharn, of 257th street, were r,os Angeles visitors Satur­ day.

Mrs. G. W. Keithline and new daughter . have returned from, the Torranct- hospital to their home on Eshelman avenue.

Mrs. J. L. Luck and Mrs. K. D. Powell were luncheon guests Sat­ urday of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt of

uc and 267th street.Governo

Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Archer of Pennsylvania avenue were Al Bruner of Los-An­ geles, Mrs. Ed Spence, Miss Myrtle Stirling. Lewis and Earl Stirling, and Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Perry.

for Economical Transportation

Professional Directory

J. R. JENSENAttorney at Lav

State Exchange Bank Bid*., Torrance, California

Phone Torruim I

And Now

Tax Reduction Allowed

Effective at once, the delivered price of 'all Chevrolet models is reduced. Chevrolet buyers will be given the benefit of the recant tax reduction though it does not become officially op­ erative until March 29. Thus for the third time since the first of the year Chevrolet emphasizes its supremacy in dollar for dollar value.

First Reduced PricesEarly in January 'Chevrolet announced sweeping price re­

ductions.

Then The Improved ChevroletShortly thereafter the improved Chevrolet was announced

at these reduced prices. Instantly it met with such an increase in popularity that it became necessary to break all previous production records for January and February.

And Now A Further SavingAlthough the reduction in automobile taxes does not become

officially effective for some time, the full amount of this re­ duction is now passed on to Chevrolet buyers. Thus Chevrolet again emphasizes that principle of value on which it has built the greatest success ever attained by any manufacturer of modern gear shift automobiles. Come in! See the improved Chevrolet! On& ride will be a revelation.

PRICES P.O. B. FLINT, MICHIGAN

Touring ..._.......4510Roadster _..._..._.. 510 Coupe _......__..... 646Coach ........._....... 645Sedan ..._............. /33

Landau ...._.......... 765One-half-ton

Truck ._. .... 3»(Chassis Only)

One-ton Truck.... 550(Chassis Only)

Drs. Lancaster and Shidler

PHYSICIANS AND SUROION*Phones:

Office. 14 House, U and 11 » . Office, First National Bank Bldri J)

Res., Cor. Post and Aiilngton . v* Tornne« Cillfernl*

Dr. Louis A. VolseO*te«pathlo Phy«iemn

and Surgeon

Apt. 1, Castle Apts. Phone M-J

IMS Bl Prado, Torrano*

D*. A. P. StevensenPhysiciarf and Surgeon

Office, Sherman Bid?., 1J37 HI PrmdoPhones:

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Dr. F. H. RacerPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON

Office Phono, LomiU a Office In Barn«8 Building

Lomita, CaliforniaResidence, 2418 Redondo Blvd.

Telephone, Lomita 110

DR. MAUDE R. CHAMBERS Chiropractor

820 Cota Ave. Torrance

Phone 109-WHours 9 to 7, except Thursday

Dr. C. E. HotchlrisaChiropractor

X-Ray and Laboratory Serrle*

Mil Sartorl Ave., Levy BMf. Phone 186 Torraaoa

CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, Detroit, MichiganDivision of General Motors Corporation

TORRANCE MOTOR CO.SALESROOM AT DAY AND NIGHT GARAGE

i CABRILLO AVE., TORRANCE

QUALITY AT LOW

DR. R. A. HOAGDENTIST

New Edison BIdg.1419 Marcelina Ave.

Just West of Postofflce

Complete X-Ray Service,

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X-Ray ServiceHour» 8am Levy Bid*.

I a.m. to 5 p.m. 1811 Sartorl A-**. Phone 186 Torrance. Calif.

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ALL BIRTH STONES ARE LUCKYHOWEVER, too often the word "luck" is applied to success.

SUCCESS does not just happen;It is not a chance;It la a slow, patient result of trying; and is the only way to win.

IN A NUT SHELLSPELL luck with a "P" and you have it (P-luck).

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TOTAL RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS

PERRY G. BRESTEYATTORNEY- AT-LAW

110 First National Bank Bid*.Phone 169 , Tomaa*

Dr. Norman A. Leake frPhysician and Surgeon

Office, Pi rut National Bank BU«.Telephone 90

Residence, 1525 Marcelina AT*. Telephone 1S-M

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