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THURSDAY. MAY 11. 1933 TORRANCE HERALD, Torranca, CaUf. 1ASSIFIED ADS GAM58 FRIDAY, MAY 12 N. N. L. ntington Beaoh at TOR- RANCE. W.«tminit.r at Olive. Whittier at Santa Ana. iheim at Fuller-ton. CLASSIFIED {ADVERTISING RATES and Information * IkSH WITH COPY RATES Insertion, per word............29 Iniectioni, par word........3o naertione, p«r word. .4o Inaertions, par word.... 5o num Size Ad, 12 word., a may ba cancallad after intention and money re- ded for inaartiona not pub- Ada ra-ordared from to weak ere charged «t the rd rate, each insertion. ACCOMMODATION CHARGE RATE act to Approval of Credit Manager) insertion, par line.-. -10o Inaartiona, per lina....-....18o te Inaertiona, per line..... ,22o Inaertlona, per line. ..._25c inimum Size Ad, 3 line* [MONTHLY CONTRACTS lifted Dieplay, minimu one inch, with privilege of copy, four inaartioi re, per Inch, each inaer- ........!....._...,.... ..-. ..__60' Classified Dieplay, without :raot, per inch, per Inaei _________........._80c Announcements Klux Klan Thursday nights, 1741 Border Ave. Lost and Found GAMES SUNDAY, MAY 14 TORRANCE MERCHANTS 'Bcifio Electric, New City park. Lomita Merchants vs. Verdugo Athletloa, Lomita Blvd. eaat of Narbonna. GAMES TUESDAY, MAY 16 N. N. L. TORRANCE at Fuller-ton. aheim at Whittier. Santa Ana at Olive. Huntlngton Beach at West nater. [ELECTRICAL BEER COOLER INSTALLED AT WELCOME INN Tap beer. electrically cooled Jjust the right temperature, IB th< John Wehrman Is Trophy Winner At Palos Verdes Club Messals and W«hrmans Also Monopolize Mixed Four- some Awards t *~ lohn Wehrman of San Pedro won the play-off last Saturday in the Paloe Verdes If Club'a membership-ffU' rnament, against Tom Korst also of San Pedro. Wehrman scored an 80 and Fordter. In the mixed foursome Sunday Mrs. Oeorge Messal of San I'ed and John Wehrman carried c high honors with a 78 score. Cu lously, Mrs. Wehrman and N Messal took the low net awa with a 72. ' Dr. and Mrs. H. Hughenaf of the Navy, won t tin whistle tournament Le Two Entries In So. Cal. Finals Next Saturday Zamperini and Ishikawa Qualify for Big District Meet Bole who proud boast of ha, Just tnstalled a specially de- signet! refrigerator at his Welcome | Inn, Torrance boulevard at Post le. The new cooling plant ilso has adequate space for stor- ing bottle beer, and » good assort- lent of pastern and local brews are available now, Mr. Bolce 'states. Sunday's play aa> the heavies' rdes course has ei Joyed in over two years, with 1 present. Attendance ho» more thai doubled on the course since Feb probably due to the aub antlal lowering of duea. Clifford Held tournament windled to six players w\th Cll d Reld, Art Woll and Jack Mal ;d playing Dick Laplc, Jim St nd.jFrank Perry. r Tin e-scction bambt cork grip. In B,. between Pntton o! Torrance. Reward, nlta 168. -Wi-lBt v initials 3o 6281. atch Business Directory FREE Taating IEXPERT REPAIR WORK Years Experience rice. . ' , AM - b ri DeBRA . Phone 370-W I Poat fet Cravens, To For Ran;: Houses Furnished SEE-ROOM furnished hou: kd garage, ch-an and model |B. 1007 Portola. corded on the 1st day of March, 193S, In judgment book 860 at page 126. «t BCq., wherein the above ,ed plaintiff obtained judgment decree of foreclosure and sale the sum of Thirty-throe Hun- tred an.1 no/100 Dollars plus In- teract and costs, to which judgment decree reference is hereby made, and by order of sale Issued to the clerk of the said court inant thereto, I am commanded ell at public auction all of tl following described premises, slt- a. lying and boing in the City Torrance, County of Los An- sreles, State of California, and mnded and described as follow to-wit: Lot Three (*) In Block Sixty-seven (67) of the Tor- rance Tract, as per map. re- corded in Book 22, .pages >4 and 95 of Maps In the office of the County Recorder of said Los Angeles County. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEBEB\ 3IVEN that on Monday, the 16tl day of May. 1933, at 9:30 o'clock .. m-. of that day. at the eai nd SprljiS Street .entrance of th< ,os Angeles County Hail of Jus ice, In the' City of Los Angelci County of Los Angeles, ana Stat California,. I will sell the abi described property, or so mi :hereof as may be required ompllance with the said order i^le afod aedcce of foreclosure i tale, ..to the .JiifhfSf, .jynd beat bki der fbr cash. Dated March 7, 1983. R. E. ALLEN, Commissioner appointed by mid Cou Frank R. Can-ell, 800 Union League Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.. Attorney for Plaintiff. \prll 20-27 May '4-11. For Kent: Houses, Unfurnished RENT Four-room hou; -y reasonable, water paid. I Ire at 1961 Plaza Del Anio. Board and Room cookinx fl.00 a board 2118 Co For Sale: furniture and|f, Household Goods r,; $16.50. I48-W. 1815 Arllnwton W. 3. Minrison. For Sale: Horses and Livestock iF.RNSETf-JBHKEY heifer cal i 18 months old: »14 to »8ft !. tested. Also thorniiKlilirci rnsey bull. 18. months »ld ranteed, (65. Fertilizer 50 17651 So. Hoover, near 173tl Figueroo, Oardena. Two of the fo les In the uthe rrance California at Loi Capacity Crowds Fill Stands At Night Ball And Sunday Games Cold weather and a high, dis- agreeable wind kept gome people away from th« grand opening of the new city ball park Friday night, but there would not have been room for them If they had is. The stands were packed to capacity, w City Champs Want Night Games Her Manager Laurence E. Resha 05 Buohanan street. Los Angel manager of the Pacific Fruit E i Company bnll team, H ear's champions of Los Angre' ,nd Glendale. wants to book soi ame3 with night ball teams in 'orrance and vicinity. In his let- 2r to the sports editor of this aper he asks managers of teams iere who are Interested in his for to write him Immediately, e particularly addresses the «nager of the All Star night ball !am, but he is probably not aware iat the All Star* are lads of 14 ears and under. imlnarles held Saturday Angeles high school placed li heir events, giving them the righ- to participate in the finals which will be held next Saturday. Louis Zamperini placed fl: the 1S20, Class B distance event, with a mark of 8:28.6, which fast time compared with that made In other meets of the same type Saturday. Louie's event la the mile, which Is a Class A event, but because of certain regulations an. to age, weight, and class In school he was entered in the B division. Louie has not lost a race this year and Is expected to flrnt in the finals next Satur- Real Estate Bargains NOW IS THE T(ME TO BUY TORRANCE PROPERTY. PRICES ARE GOING UP. $2250 Buys a large 5-room stucco on Beech street. East front lot, 50x140. This property ia a bar- gain. »350 cash, balanc« 8<7T loan, 'moifthly (baymehts. Buys a 4-room house in good condition. Double garage, lot 50x180, fenced. Only 1100.00 oaah, balance 817.50 per month. For Sale: Miscellaneous .'. S. course, transferable < y subject. Very reasonable rite Boat I'. Torrance Herald. Employment Wanted mechanic, or mine. Itrlch, 2019 A epalr at you- ery reasom NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Saturday, June 3rd, 1983. 11:00 A. M.. TITLE INSURANC AND. TRUST COMPANY, ee under and pursuant to Deed if or Transfer In Trust dated July 18th. 1926. recorded August 9. 1926. Book 6363, Page 5, of Official Records In the office of the Re- corder of Los Angeles County. California, and securing, among note for 118,- 500.00, dated Julv 15th. 1926, in MORTGAGE GUARAN- TEE COMPANY, a corporation, will sell at public auction, to hleh- pst bidder for cash" <PAYABI.F. AT TIME OF SALE IN GOLD COIN OR LAWFUL MONEY OF THE UNITED STATES) In th< obby of the main entrance ol Title Insurance Building. 433 «outt Spring Street. Los Angeles, Call forola. all right, title, and Interest iyed to and now held by It under said Deed or Trunsf-r perty sltunte in the City Torrance, In said County and State, described as: Lots Sixteen (16), Seven- teen (17) nnd Eighteen (18) in Block Seventy-five (75) of Torrance Tract, as per map recorded In Book 22, Pages 94 and 95 of Maps. In the office of the County Recorder of said County. Said sale will lie N mud", bu without covenant or warranty, ex presa or Implied, regarding title $3250 Wanted to Bu., IHEHT cash prices paid led furniture. 1271 Sartor! renue. Phone 1120. Real Estate i Improved irthweBt Glendale. »:>750. S [oom frame, well kept, nuur ul ichnnlN. Htnres, trunH.Mitatlcm 14 Pafm Drive. ' TeU-piiuiw Tor- Legal Advertisement slon. nuy tli oa^ encumbran maining prlnclp red It balance f any. under ')eed or Tran pal $12.050.00 n Muy 1st. 1912 i provldiid, . (Irai $4.85). advance; the of THE SUPERIOR COURT OF HE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IJ AND FOR THE COUNTY 0*F LOS ANGELES HMKUS AND MKUOHANTH |1ANK OK UAHDKNA. a cor atlc.n, Plulntlil. v«. NKI.l.I ZUVKR, » widow, »t al. De- limit*, TICE OF COMMISSIONER'S insfer; fees, charge md expenses of the Trustee and i runts created by wild Deed i Transfer. The brnoriclury undor sail Dec >r Transfar. by reason of a breac ir default III the ol'llgatior secured thereby, heretofore KI icuted and delivered to the und«i Ignod a written Declaration ' Default and Demand for Hale, ar written noMuu of breach and < Irrtlort to i-uuae the underlined sell aald pr»|>erty tu satisfy aal< ,bllgatlons, anil thureufter. i Kcbruary «. 19(1. the undersign caused anil) natltt- of breach HI of election tu he rvcnrd>>d In Ho, 13074, I'ttKe 42, uf Ofdrlal Itccor nlil nrne ofllc Dated May 8. 1918. TITLK INHUKANt'lS AND THUK SALE ON FORECLOSURE COMPANY, an Maid Tiuntt No. 85S'J»9. By f BL2A C. MOWHY. ths judement aii'l decree i>'i AaaiBtant tiocretar >ove entitled court In the! T. O. No. 2o«IU entitled action, cnlureU and May ll-U-25. Buya a new 6-rootn atucco. Double garage, tot 40x140. $500 cash handles this one, bala 't. loan. This te a nice home id a real bargain. $1750 Buya a good 6-room alley lot, close to grade Located on 220th atree cash, balance termi. stucco, oh . $350 r. Susuml Ishikawa, who has o been a consistent polnt-wln- during the Marine liague ets, " placed fifth In* the pole lit. Ishikawa has topped 11 feet Inches during the season, but s unable to stand the pace set nont, who soared Mett of feet 9 Inches to win this num- cr. - Eldon Zanon, entered In the 120- w hurdles, and La Verne Jones. the 1820, failed to place. Zanon as fifth In the hurdles but only in first four qualified. Tawa was the only :ntry to place in the mny peonle stand- ing; In the entrances. Those whi came were well protected from th weather by the fine constructloi of the stands which have beei roofed over and backed up with tight fence which kept out th breeze and dust and made condl ttona as comfortable as could be expected because of the cold. Preceded by a big parade lea by the American Legion drum corps, city officials and visit! notables, which circled the do^ town business district, the croi I followed down Arlington to t new park. Aftpr the prellmlna speeches of dedication by Mayo W. T. Klusman, Councilman S R. Ludlow, Mr. Williams, rep resenting the mayor of Anahel the ball game was on. i officiated at th microphone to announce the bat ting list and call the plays as th game proceeded. Both teams presented a fine pearancc In their natty unite Anaheim wore gray shirts, whlti trouaers, white stockings with red and blue stripes. The Bluebirds are decked out In new uniforms of white shirts, blue trousers, white stockings with single blue stripe H tied for fifth place STANDING OF THE TEAMS N. N. L. W. L. Pot. Anaheim ............_....... 3 0 1.000 Huntington Beech .... 3 0 1.000 TORRANCE ...... __. 2 1 .867 Waetminater ............. 2 1 .867 Olive ........_....._..... 1 2 438 Whittier .................... 1 2 .333 Fuller-ton ................... 0 3 MO Santa Ana _................ 0 3 .000 Friday Scerea Anahoim, 2; TORRANCE, 1. Huntington Beach, 6; Fuller- ton, 4. Wo.tmi «t.r, 3; Santa Ana, 2. Olive, 4; Whittier, 1. (Satu day night.) Tuesday Scores TORRANCE, 7; We.Wi .ter, 1. Anaheim, 2; Olive, 1. Huntington Beach, 14; Santa Ana, 13. Whittier, 6; Fullerton, 2. Point Winner For Compton Juniors Pete Zamperini, Louie's big brother, also a mller who runs for pton Junior College, placed third In the first annual Western Division Southern California Jun- or College meet held at Ocdden- al College Saturday. Winning ime was 4:82.». Compton placed lecond In the meet. Find. Three-Ended PITTSFIELD, Mas; three-ended fish worm Fiahw dug up by Albert Buttlno. (U.P.) A ently was Page 7 McCormick Leads First Round Play At Western Avenue One hundred and twenty-eight play In the Invitational tourna- ment at the Western Avenue Pub- lic golf course this week. All matches were played at handicap. Bruce N. McCormlck. Clans A medallst. tapped In six birdies for a 70 to defeat W. J. Green, 1 up. J. R. Nowak beat Bill Adameon, low net winner, on the 22nd hole. Phil Tepper eliminated W. C. Bowers on the 21st green. Harold C. Peterron defeated Chas. Hoff- acKBr, 1 up on the 20th. In feature second flight matches J. O. Hllllard defeated C. C. Beyers 1 up. 19 holes, and H. C. James took S. E. Lokka, 1 up, 20 Second round matches are now BUILDING SUPPLIES Merchants Split Twin Bill With H. City-Navy Powers of Nat-bonne placed third I the 660. Class C events, while :ance took first in the pole vault; i'atanabe fifth In the broad Jump. Qardena winners were Putnam. led for fifth In the Class A broad ump; Maromoto. first in Class C tOryard dash; Amameya, fifth In 120 low hurdles; Gardena Dla.ced fifth In the Class C relay. and blu City police and firemen were on hand *o maintain order and handle the traffic. It la estimated that a crowd of more than 1000 was on hand for the big event, Including dozens of the youthful fans tc horn passes have been Issued. Fully as many, if not more fani Walt Me took on t for shoH to t»e Hai rris' Lomita Merchants o games Sunday, both Innings, and lost, 11-6 ior City Merchants, whc Every Building Need at the Lowest Prices got 20 hits off Patalona. Uowan, Hnrbor City second baseman, got >ut of five trips to the plate; Butler, first basaman, lour out of while Pete Markham for the team got three walks and In four times up. Walker, Bluebirds Move Up a Notch In Club Standing Lose to Anaheim, Topple Westminster In Fast Games i'I Murphy'n Bluebirds lost t, Anaheim team, last year' plons of The National Night Bnll League, at the opening game n the home grounds, Friday game which went Buya o»od two-story. Three bedrooms, breakfaat room, large 'ing room, large back porch th toilet Raal fireplace, dou- ble garage. Located on Poet avenue. »tTOO caah, balance monthly. This ia about half the vatue of this property. ya large 6-roo ore In floora in livi ing room, large bath, all in good repair. Lot 150x150 with .prink- ling ayatem. Double garage, cedar hedgo fence. Thia ia a ce ho nlcht. 2-1. 1 11 Innings. An error by Vonderahe at ahort let in the winning tally, of more than 1000 watched the play. About 150 of the falthf traveled to Westminster Tuesday night to sec tho Bluebird that outfit. 7-1. and mov third place In tlie league standing. A change in the betting ordi put Wolfe In the lead-off and I"a Neva In the clean-up position, with Leonard. Aleeso and Watson iwlng. Good results from thi not IS hits off Krrington. a homer by I,. Neva, w nod the bags In the i a screaming triple, hud a field day with the willow, gutting four hits out of five tl at bat. Box score: TORRANCK AB R H Woll'e. Ib. .................... B 0 1 Vonderahe, as. _; ...... 4 I,. Neva, fc. ... 8 l> Neva, If. _.___ 8 lyponard. Six .... .. 8 AI'-sso. rf. .-.. -.. » VVatHon, »b. .. ........ 4 Kornev. cf. .................. 4 K. Fabrega.t, c. .......... 4 $1564 Suy. 2"/t- acre tract with oom houae. Electrie lights a water. $150 "oaih, ta a I a n nonthly payment, of $15.00. 0 $1750 Fine earner lot en Poat and Carson street.. One-half oa.h, balance payment!. We have a number of proper- ties on which we can accept aa part payment*, building and buildii Coma niihad an to rent a* aaaoclatiom i. about thi ig and Rentals have a number of fur- unfurni.hed houaea try reaaonable rente. Torrance Inv. Co. 1409 Sartori Ave. at Cabrillo. Phone 176. WEHTM1NSTKR AB Smith. Sb. ............... Sauerx. Ib. ................. Daley, cf. ....... - Hapes. c. . :-. Kldcler. an. .......... Dftvls, 1C, ...,,......-. «« Nat land, rf. _.....»...... Dungen, Ib. ................ Krrlncton, p. ............ I . S. S. Salt Lake City team and handily by a score or 10-4. y hitting featured this game with Bryan connecting safe- ly four times out of five. Williams gat a double and triple, Van Tress Atwood played a sen- out Sunday afternoon t watch the first hard ball game < the season on the home ground The same ceremonies were enact- pltcnjng for tl _- c victors, struck ed, with Mayor W. T. Klusman out n m(m . Patalona seven. decked out In hla top hat to pitch The Marohnnt8 tumed on tho the first ball, which was caught, yes, caught, by Chief of Police O. M. Calder. Manager Ray Town- send. .Immediately started negotla- sign them up as a new battery for his team. The new field Is a credit to the itficials who planned and built It, , ,...,,.. . 3^,, at (lrat th a hard-packed Infield, and -Ncxt Slmday May ei outfield. For night ball gam, 14 'Dfle of th» best playing flelda| vVrduio'AThietlc club the district. For hard ball' gamoa, i however, the outer gardens a .little short, u was ithe numerous homers recorded Sunday's game when the ball as hit over the left field fence to rough ground. With a ilttlng team, such as the Tor- nee Merchants showed them- Ivcs to be, this Is a disadvantage a weaker opponent. However, the park filla the bill try nicely and will provl lace of recreation for hundred pie during the season Special Offer Large 10y 2 -inch Cast-Aluminum Chicken Fryer (With Self-Basting Cover) 98c When you buy 50c or mor, of any H. P. M. Paint Pro duct. Only the finest, guaran- teed materials are sold here. We specialize in complete and econom- ical service to home owners and contractors. 0 Lumber 9 Mill Work 0 Sash and Doors ^ Roofing ^ Paints 0 Clay Products A Fire Brick 14, MorrL with the if Los An U. S. S. SALT LAKE CITY AB R H O A whard, Sb. .............. 2 2 ( Ith, c. ...................... 0 1 I Lombard, ss. .........._.. 1 1 her, Ib. ................ 1 1 ' :elson, 2b. ............ 0 2 : >erg. If. ................ 0 3 Johnson, cf. ................ 0 1 Budarz, rf. .................. 0 0 Porterficld. p. ............ 0 1 Hatcher, p. .................. 0 0 Slow Game Is Won, 22-11, By L. A. Nippons First Came On Home| Grounds Spells Defeat For Merchants Totals .....86 4 1Z 18 7 LOMITA MERCHANTS AB R H O A ........... 411 Stortl, cl Hryan. c Williams, Patalona. Atwood. Mouclv, Mlllch, If. ... ty, »b. ... 51450 800 0 ..21011 101-10 ..2 0 01 0 MULL1NIUMBER HO. Torraho* 61. 1752 Border Ave. SENSATIONALLY LOW Summer Fares EAST Ray Townsend'a Torrance Mer- chants lost their first game on the home grounds Sunday afternoon t< the Los Angeles Nippon., 22-11 bombardment of hlta on blth aides with an unusual number of passes to first, accounted Ing. The freak pass situation, | Ham Manager Townsend said, wai the fact that the pitcher': Totuli ........................36 10 12 21 8 Summary: Innings pitched By rtoudy, 7; Hatcher. 4; Pqrterfleld, 2. Credit victory to Moudy. Charge defeat to Hatcher. Home run Tress. Three-base hit Wll- Two-base hlte Williams, ;r. Sacrifice hit Van Tress, on balls Off Hatcher, 4; field, 1. Struck out By- box | Moudy. 41 Hatcher, 2: 1'ortertleld, Turkey Fulfilled "New Deal" SNYDER, Texas. (U.P.) "A new ted followed of President Rooae- It, UH he exhibited a aeven- ince egg laid by a turkey pullet. Totals Great Rowing Teams Seen In Action At Long Beach In July 1.08 ANOKI.EH. Houthern Cull- rurnla «elH Itn flrnt opportunity to ee thu griMituaL rowing teuma of the United HtatiM In actlim »n July ». On thut day three of luo Eiuit'H kucnwt rrvw cumpetltoi-H will ni'Mit tlu- Co-uit'a Ht|f Thrw Wuahlnutnn, ("ullloi nlu and thu tJnlv«r»lty of Callfoi-nln ul la* An««'l««. Harvard. Yule. Corm-ll. I'rlncctun. Navy nnd ivmuylvanlu li»ve b^^n mi-ntiunr'1 as pos»lliT! «elrv«l»ps for the Bual. The scent Lung Uouch Marine aUdlum, level with the plate. Instead I 3. Stolen basei Led some 18 Inches | hum, Kckberg, John It as Is the regula nt. and this bothered the pitch lonatderahly, and ruined low-ball delivery. Nlppona started off -v rush In the first Inning, with foijr two or them homere over the left field fence. Merchants came Ivttck with Ix In their half. The lead wavered from one eld to th* other until the fifth, when Davenport was driven from the nder e, deluge of It runs, replaced him and held Nlppona, who loafed along at an easy gait through the laat four Inning., to two hits and no runs Thff game lost Its kick at thli pulnt, for Torrunce was unable to I down the Jap.' long lead. Hcorc by Innings and summary fallow.: Nippon* Ituns . ...............610 2130 000 fi Hlta .....................410 > « 1 100 80 Torrance Run* ...............411 000 200 11 Hlta ......................tit 1 10 111 11 I law. on bulla: Off Davenport, 7; Vellovloh. 2; Matsuru, 10. Two- Im.e hlte: Mann. Conroy. Tunaka, Hunt* 1, Tukuh«*M. Makamuro, Mataura- Thiw-busu lilt: I'latt. Humei-s: J. Vunubliv Davenport, Hanls. Horlo. Hit by pitcher: I'lutf Hti-eck Out: fey Davenport. «; Vt-lovlcli. I; Matsiiru. 2. Double Plavr Cimroy »o K V-iinW.-. Um- pire* Lub?ck at tho plittc, UUCk <U) thu bu*e Patalona, Mark- In addition, Southern Pacific offers a nnlqna new travel vervice.. .''Trips to Your Order" H ERB ate a few of the many travel Innovation. Southern Pacific U offering thl$ tummer: EDUCED HAIL PRICES-lower cfaaui erett (May 13 to Oct. D) THREE BRAND NEW ROUND- TRIPS M new low price levels. MEALS 8ELECT"-Famoui Southern Pkcific luncheons and dinnen, complete, for 80c to $1.2 J. PULLMAN ROUNDTHIP CUT V 4 to Chicago and many mid-weitera dtiji. CHOICE OF FOUR GREAT S.P. ROUTES-Go oneway; return FREE TRAVEL SERVICE If you will call on, or writ* or telephone the addrei. below, tell- ing the place, you want to vidt, time you desire to leave, etc., one trained travel experts will submit a plan for a most enjoyable trip U a price that will fit your parse. Let 01 send you, without obliga- tion, our new Summer Fares leajet, the folder"FourGreatRoute»Ba»r". an illustrated World's Mr folder. and information about coatt white in Chicago hotels, entertainment, and so on. Write or call todayl Makes and burns its own gas. No pipes or cords. It "Smooths the Way on Ironing Day". THI COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVi COMPANY ASK YOUR DEALER NOTE THESE ROUNDTRIP Examples: Coach InUinud. UtCl. 11-0*) 21-Jf) 21-Jff l,mil /> >/> limit CHICAGO $60.50 $70.50 J8O.5O MBW TOBX » tO 10I.(0 11I.M BOSTON 10t.ll UI.N 1U.<* cmcnniAn ro.n oi.»o H.U DBTHorr 7j.io n.io U.M HOU8TO1I »3.00 10.00 ll.» KMHAI CITY 4l.lt H.M 14.00 MmtAVOLV aO.50 TOJO 10.50 IflW OtUMn I5.2» 11.10 »4.00 nnuoaraiA IT.» 107.35 in.« ST. LQDB 5115 11.90 74.00 WAIMOfOTON 95.15 105.15 114.70 110.75 IMUt Reduced Use* to all Eaatamoitlee end PaolUoCeMtpoinU. Tiokele on aale- NOW. Main laaetvaUoa* ioi any «Uy. HEADQUARTERS FOR WORLD'8 FAIR INFORMATION CHAS. RUTLEDGE, Agent, Pacific Electric Station. Phone rorranc* 20.

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Page 1: IEXPERT REPAIR WORK Summer EAST · nd.jFrank Perry. r Tin e-scction bambt cork grip. In B,. between Pntton o! Torrance. Reward, nlta 168.-Wi-lBt v initials 3o 6281. atch Business

THURSDAY. MAY 11. 1933 TORRANCE HERALD, Torranca, CaUf.

1ASSIFIED ADS

GAM58 FRIDAY, MAY 12N. N. L.

ntington Beaoh at TOR­ RANCE.

W.«tminit.r at Olive. Whittier at Santa Ana.

iheim at Fuller-ton.

CLASSIFIED{ADVERTISING RATES

and Information*

IkSH WITH COPY RATES Insertion, per word............29Iniectioni, par word........3o

naertione, p«r word. .4o Inaertions, par word.... 5onum Size Ad, 12 word.,

a may ba cancallad after intention and money re-

ded for inaartiona not pub- Ada ra-ordared from

to weak ere charged «t the rd rate, each insertion.

ACCOMMODATION CHARGE RATE

act to Approval of Credit Manager)

insertion, par line.-. -10o Inaartiona, per lina....-....18o

te Inaertiona, per line..... ,22o Inaertlona, per line. ..._25c

inimum Size Ad, 3 line*

[MONTHLY CONTRACTSlifted Dieplay, minimu one inch, with privilege

of copy, four inaartioi re, per Inch, each inaer- ........!....._...,.... ..-. ..__60'

Classified Dieplay, without :raot, per inch, per Inaei

_________........._80c

Announcements

Klux KlanThursday nights, 1741

Border Ave.

Lost and Found

GAMES SUNDAY, MAY 14 TORRANCE MERCHANTS

'Bcifio Electric, New Citypark.

Lomita Merchants vs. VerdugoAthletloa, Lomita Blvd. eaat ofNarbonna.

GAMES TUESDAY, MAY 16N. N. L.

TORRANCE at Fuller-ton.aheim at Whittier.

Santa Ana at Olive. Huntlngton Beach at West nater.

[ELECTRICAL BEERCOOLER INSTALLED

AT WELCOME INNTap beer. electrically cooled

Jjust the right temperature, IB th<

John Wehrman Is Trophy Winner At Palos Verdes ClubMessals and W«hrmans Also

Monopolize Mixed Four­ some Awardst *~

lohn Wehrman of San Pedro won the play-off last Saturday in the Paloe Verdes

If Club'a membership-ffU' rnament, against Tom Korst

also of San Pedro. Wehrman scored an 80 and Fordter.

In the mixed foursome Sunday Mrs. Oeorge Messal of San I'ed and John Wehrman carried c high honors with a 78 score. Cu lously, Mrs. Wehrman and N Messal took the low net awa with a 72. ' Dr. and Mrs. H. Hughenaf of the Navy, won t tin whistle tournament Le

Two Entries In So. Cal. Finals

Next SaturdayZamperini and Ishikawa

Qualify for Big DistrictMeet

Bole whoproud boast ofha, Just tnstalled a specially de- signet! refrigerator at his Welcome

| Inn, Torrance boulevard at Post le. The new cooling plant

ilso has adequate space for stor­ ing bottle beer, and » good assort- lent of pastern and local brews

are available now, Mr. Bolce'states.

Sunday's play aa> the heavies'rdes course has ei

Joyed in over two years, with 1 present. Attendance ho» more thai doubled on the course since Feb

probably due to the aub antlal lowering of duea. Clifford Held tournament

windled to six players w\th Cll d Reld, Art Woll and Jack Mal ;d playing Dick Laplc, Jim St

nd.jFrank Perry.

r Tin e-scction bambt cork grip. In

B,. between Pntton o! Torrance. Reward,

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SEE-ROOM furnished hou: kd garage, ch-an and model |B. 1007 Portola.

corded on the 1st day of March, 193S, In judgment book 860 at page 126. «t BCq., wherein the above

,ed plaintiff obtained judgment decree of foreclosure and sale

the sum of Thirty-throe Hun- tred an.1 no/100 Dollars plus In­ teract and costs, to which judgment

decree reference is hereby made, and by order of sale Issued to

the clerk of the said court inant thereto, I am commanded ell at public auction all of tl

following described premises, slt- a. lying and boing in the City Torrance, County of Los An-

sreles, State of California, andmnded and described as follow

to-wit:Lot Three (*) In Block

Sixty-seven (67) of the Tor­ rance Tract, as per map. re­ corded in Book 22, .pages >4 and 95 of Maps In the office of the County Recorder of said Los Angeles County. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEBEB\

3IVEN that on Monday, the 16tl day of May. 1933, at 9:30 o'clock

.. m-. of that day. at the eai nd SprljiS Street .entrance of th< ,os Angeles County Hail of Jus ice, In the' City of Los Angelci

County of Los Angeles, ana StatCalifornia,. I will sell the abi

described property, or so mi :hereof as may be required ompllance with the said order i^le afod aedcce of foreclosure i tale, ..to the .JiifhfSf, .jynd beat bki der fbr cash.

Dated March 7, 1983.R. E. ALLEN,

Commissioner appointedby mid Cou

Frank R. Can-ell, 800 Union League Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.. Attorney for Plaintiff. \prll 20-27 May '4-11.

For Kent: Houses, Unfurnished

RENT Four-room hou; -y reasonable, water paid. I Ire at 1961 Plaza Del Anio.

Board and Room

cookinx fl.00 a

board 2118 Co

For Sale: furniture and|f, Household Goods

r,; $16.50. I48-W.

1815 Arllnwton W. 3. Minrison.

For Sale: Horses and Livestock

iF.RNSETf-JBHKEY heifer cal i 18 months old: »14 to »8ft !. tested. Also thorniiKlilirci rnsey bull. 18. months »ld ranteed, (65. Fertilizer 50

17651 So. Hoover, near 173tl Figueroo, Oardena.

Two of the foles In the uthe

rrance California

at Loi

Capacity Crowds Fill Stands AtNight Ball And Sunday Games

Cold weather and a high, dis­ agreeable wind kept gome people away from th« grand opening of the new city ball park Friday night, but there would not have been room for them If they had

is. The stands were packed to capacity, w

City Champs Want Night Games Her

Manager Laurence E. Resha 05 Buohanan street. Los Angel

manager of the Pacific Fruit E i Company bnll team, H

ear's champions of Los Angre' ,nd Glendale. wants to book soi ame3 with night ball teams in 'orrance and vicinity. In his let- 2r to the sports editor of this aper he asks managers of teams iere who are Interested in his for to write him Immediately, e particularly addresses the «nager of the All Star night ball !am, but he is probably not aware iat the All Star* are lads of 14 ears and under.

imlnarles held Saturday Angeles high school placed li heir events, giving them the righ­ to participate in the finals which will be held next Saturday.

Louis Zamperini placed fl: the 1S20, Class B distance event, with a mark of 8:28.6, which fast time compared with that made In other meets of the same type Saturday. Louie's event la the mile, which Is a Class A event, but because of certain regulations an. to age, weight, and class In school he was entered in the B division. Louie has not lost a race this year and Is expected to

flrnt in the finals next Satur-

Real EstateBargains

NOW IS THE T(ME TO BUY TORRANCE PROPERTY.

PRICES ARE GOING UP.

$2250Buys a large 5-room stucco on Beech street. East front lot, 50x140. This property ia a bar­ gain. »350 cash, balanc« 8<7T loan, 'moifthly (baymehts.

Buys a 4-room house in good condition. Double garage, lot 50x180, fenced. Only 1100.00 oaah, balance 817.50 per month.

For Sale: Miscellaneous

.'. S. course, transferable < y subject. Very reasonable rite Boat I'. Torrance Herald.

Employment Wanted

mechanic, or mine.

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALEOn Saturday, June 3rd, 1983.

11:00 A. M.. TITLE INSURANC AND. TRUST COMPANY, ee under and pursuant to Deed if or Transfer In Trust dated July

18th. 1926. recorded August 9. 1926. Book 6363, Page 5, of Official

Records In the office of the Re­ corder of Los Angeles County. California, and securing, among

note for 118,-500.00, dated Julv 15th. 1926, in

MORTGAGE GUARAN­ TEE COMPANY, a corporation, will sell at public auction, to hleh- pst bidder for cash" <PAYABI.F. AT TIME OF SALE IN GOLD COIN OR LAWFUL MONEY OF THE UNITED STATES) In th< obby of the main entrance ol

Title Insurance Building. 433 «outt Spring Street. Los Angeles, Call forola. all right, title, and Interest

iyed to and now held by It under said Deed or Trunsf-r

perty sltunte in the City Torrance, In said County and State, described as:

Lots Sixteen (16), Seven­ teen (17) nnd Eighteen (18) in Block Seventy-five (75) of Torrance Tract, as per map recorded In Book 22, Pages 94 and 95 of Maps. In the office of the County Recorder of said County.Said sale will lie N mud", bu

without covenant or warranty, ex presa or Implied, regarding title

$3250

Wanted to Bu.,IHEHT cash prices paidled furniture. 1271 Sartor!renue. Phone 1120.

Real Estate i ImprovedirthweBt Glendale. »:>750. S

[oom frame, well kept, nuur ul ichnnlN. Htnres, trunH.Mitatlcm 14 Pafm Drive. ' TeU-piiuiw Tor-

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THE SUPERIOR COURT OF HE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IJ AND FOR THE COUNTY

0*F LOS ANGELES HMKUS AND MKUOHANTH |1ANK OK UAHDKNA. a cor

atlc.n, Plulntlil. v«. NKI.l.I ZUVKR, » widow, »t al. De­ limit*,

TICE OF COMMISSIONER'S

insfer; fees, charge md expenses of the Trustee and i runts created by wild Deed i

Transfer.The brnoriclury undor sail Dec

>r Transfar. by reason of a breac ir default III the ol'llgatior secured thereby, heretofore KI icuted and delivered to the und«i Ignod a written Declaration '

Default and Demand for Hale, ar written noMuu of breach and < Irrtlort to i-uuae the underlined

>» sell aald pr»|>erty tu satisfy aal< ,bllgatlons, anil thureufter. i Kcbruary «. 19(1. the undersign caused anil) natltt- of breach HI of election tu he rvcnrd>>d In Ho, 13074, I'ttKe 42, uf Ofdrlal Itccor

nlil nrne ofllcDated May 8. 1918.

TITLK INHUKANt'lS AND THUKSALE ON FORECLOSURE COMPANY, an Maid Tiuntt

No. 85S'J»9. By f BL2A C. MOWHY. ths judement aii'l decree i>'i AaaiBtant tiocretar >ove entitled court In the! T. O. No. 2o«IU entitled action, cnlureU and May ll-U-25.

Buya a new 6-rootn atucco. Double garage, tot 40x140. $500 cash handles this one, bala

't. loan. This te a nice homeid a real bargain.

$1750Buya a good 6-room alley lot, close to grade Located on 220th atree cash, balance termi.

stucco, oh

. $350

r. Susuml Ishikawa, who has o been a consistent polnt-wln- during the Marine liague ets, " placed fifth In* the pole lit. Ishikawa has topped 11 feet Inches during the season, but s unable to stand the pace set

nont, who soaredMett offeet 9 Inches to win this num-

cr. -Eldon Zanon, entered In the 120-w hurdles, and La Verne Jones.

the 1820, failed to place. Zanonas fifth In the hurdles but onlyin first four qualified.Tawa was the only

:ntry to place in the

mny peonle stand­ ing; In the entrances. Those whi came were well protected from th weather by the fine constructloi of the stands which have beei roofed over and backed up with tight fence which kept out th breeze and dust and made condl ttona as comfortable as could be expected because of the cold.

Preceded by a big parade lea by the American Legion drum corps, city officials and visit! notables, which circled the do^ town business district, the croi

I followed down Arlington to t new park. Aftpr the prellmlna speeches of dedication by Mayo W. T. Klusman, Councilman S R. Ludlow, Mr. Williams, rep resenting the mayor of Anahel the ball game was on.

i officiated at th microphone to announce the bat ting list and call the plays as th game proceeded.

Both teams presented a fine pearancc In their natty unite Anaheim wore gray shirts, whlti trouaers, white stockings with red and blue stripes. The Bluebirds are decked out In new uniforms of white shirts, blue trousers, white stockings with single blue stripe

H tied for fifth place

STANDING OF THE TEAMS N. N. L.

W. L. Pot.Anaheim ............_....... 3 0 1.000Huntington Beech .... 3 0 1.000TORRANCE ......__. 2 1 .867Waetminater ............. 2 1 .867Olive ........_....._..... 1 2 438Whittier .................... 1 2 .333Fuller-ton ................... 0 3 MOSanta Ana _................ 0 3 .000

Friday ScereaAnahoim, 2; TORRANCE, 1. Huntington Beach, 6; Fuller-

ton, 4.Wo.tmi «t.r, 3; Santa Ana, 2. Olive, 4; Whittier, 1. (Satu

day night.)Tuesday Scores

TORRANCE, 7; We.Wi .ter, 1.

Anaheim, 2; Olive, 1. Huntington Beach, 14; Santa

Ana, 13.Whittier, 6; Fullerton, 2.

Point Winner For Compton Juniors

Pete Zamperini, Louie's big brother, also a mller who runs for

pton Junior College, placed third In the first annual Western Division Southern California Jun- or College meet held at Ocdden- al College Saturday. Winning ime was 4:82.». Compton placed lecond In the meet.

Find. Three-EndedPITTSFIELD, Mas;

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dug up by Albert Buttlno.

(U.P.) A ently was

Page 7

McCormick Leads First Round Play At Western Avenue

One hundred and twenty-eight

play In the Invitational tourna­ ment at the Western Avenue Pub­ lic golf course this week. All matches were played at handicap.

Bruce N. McCormlck. Clans A medallst. tapped In six birdies for a 70 to defeat W. J. Green, 1 up. J. R. Nowak beat Bill Adameon, low net winner, on the 22nd hole. Phil Tepper eliminated W. C. Bowers on the 21st green. Harold C. Peterron defeated Chas. Hoff- acKBr, 1 up on the 20th.

In feature second flight matches J. O. Hllllard defeated C. C. Beyers 1 up. 19 holes, and H. C. James took S. E. Lokka, 1 up, 20

Second round matches are now

BUILDING SUPPLIES

Merchants Split Twin Bill With

H. City-Navy

Powers of Nat-bonne placed third I the 660. Class C events, while :ance took first in the pole vault; i'atanabe fifth In the broad Jump. Qardena winners were Putnam.

led for fifth In the Class A broad ump; Maromoto. first in Class C tOryard dash; Amameya, fifth In

120 low hurdles; Gardena Dla.ced fifth In the Class C relay.

and bluCity police and firemen were on

hand *o maintain order and handle the traffic. It la estimated that a crowd of more than 1000 was on hand for the big event, Including dozens of the youthful fans tc

horn passes have been Issued.Fully as many, if not more fani

Walt Me took on t for shoH to t»e Hai

rris' Lomita Merchants o games Sunday, both Innings, and lost, 11-6 ior City Merchants, whc

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got 20 hits off Patalona. Uowan, Hnrbor City second baseman, got

>ut of five trips to the plate; Butler, first basaman, lour out of

while Pete Markham for the team got three walks and

In four times up. Walker,

Bluebirds Move Up a Notch In

Club StandingLose to Anaheim, Topple

Westminster In FastGames

i'I Murphy'n Bluebirds lost t, Anaheim team, last year' plons of The National Night

Bnll League, at the opening game n the home grounds, Friday

game which went

Buya o»od two-story. Three bedrooms, breakfaat room, large

'ing room, large back porch th toilet Raal fireplace, dou­

ble garage. Located on Poet avenue. »tTOO caah, balance monthly. This ia about half the vatue of this property.

ya large 6-roo ore Infloora in livi

ing room, large bath, all in good repair. Lot 150x150 with .prink- ling ayatem. Double garage, cedar hedgo fence. Thia ia a

ce ho

nlcht. 2-1. 1 11 Innings.

An error by Vonderahe at ahort let in the winning tally, of more than 1000 watched the play. About 150 of the falthf traveled to Westminster Tuesday night to sec tho Bluebird that outfit. 7-1. and mov third place In tlie league standing.

A change in the betting ordi put Wolfe In the lead-off and I"a Neva In the clean-up position, with Leonard. Aleeso and Watson

iwlng. Good results from thi

not IS hits off Krrington. a homer by I,. Neva, w nod the bags In the i a screaming triple,

hud a field day with the willow, gutting four hits out of five tl at bat.

Box score:TORRANCK

AB R H Woll'e. Ib. .................... B 0 1Vonderahe, as. _; ...... 4I,. Neva, fc. ... 8l> Neva, If. _.___ 8 lyponard. Six .... .. 8AI'-sso. rf. .-.. -.. » VVatHon, »b. .. ........ 4Kornev. cf. .................. 4K. Fabrega.t, c. .......... 4

$1564Suy. 2"/t- acre tract with oom houae. Electrie lights a water. $150 "oaih, ta a I a n nonthly payment, of $15.00.

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$1750Fine earner lot en Poat and

Carson street.. One-half oa.h, balance payment!.

We have a number of proper­ ties on which we can accept aa part payment*, building and

buildii Coma

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Rentalshave a number of fur-

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Torrance Inv. Co.1409 Sartori Ave.

at Cabrillo. Phone 176.

WEHTM1NSTKRAB

Smith. Sb. ............... Sauerx. Ib. .................Daley, cf. ....... -Hapes. c. . :-. Kldcler. an. .......... Dftvls, 1C, ...,,......-. «« Nat land, rf. _.....»......Dungen, Ib. ................Krrlncton, p. ............ I

. S. S. Salt Lake City team and handily by a score or 10-4. y hitting featured this game with Bryan connecting safe­

ly four times out of five. Williams gat a double and triple, Van Tress

Atwood played a sen-

out Sunday afternoon t watch the first hard ball game < the season on the home groundThe same ceremonies were enact- pltcnjng for tl _-c victors, struck ed, with Mayor W. T. Klusman out n m(m . Patalona seven. decked out In hla top hat to pitch The Marohnnt8 tumed on tho the first ball, which was caught, yes, caught, by Chief of Police O. M. Calder. Manager Ray Town- send. .Immediately started negotla-

sign them up as a new battery for his team.

The new field Is a credit to theitficials who planned and built It, , ,...,,.. . 3^,, at (lrat

th a hard-packed Infield, and -Ncxt Slmday May ei outfield. For night ball gam,14 'Dfle of th» best playing flelda| vVrduio'AThietlc club the district. For hard ball'

gamoa, i however, the outer gardensa .little short, u was

ithe numerous homers recorded Sunday's game when the ball

as hit over the left field fence to rough ground. With a

ilttlng team, such as the Tor- nee Merchants showed them- Ivcs to be, this Is a disadvantage

a weaker opponent. However, the park filla the bill try nicely and will provl lace of recreation for hundred

pie during the season

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Johnson, cf. ................ 0 1Budarz, rf. .................. 0 0Porterficld. p. ............ 0 1Hatcher, p. .................. 0 0

Slow Game Is Won, 22-11, By

L. A. NipponsFirst Came On Home|

Grounds Spells DefeatFor Merchants

Totals .....86 4 1Z 18 7LOMITA MERCHANTS

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Ray Townsend'a Torrance Mer­ chants lost their first game on the home grounds Sunday afternoon t< the Los Angeles Nippon., 22-11 bombardment of hlta on blth aides with an unusual number of passes to first, accounted

Ing. The freak pass situation, | Ham Manager Townsend said, wai

the fact that the pitcher':

Totuli ........................36 10 12 21 8Summary: Innings pitched By

rtoudy, 7; Hatcher. 4; Pqrterfleld, 2. Credit victory to Moudy. Charge defeat to Hatcher. Home run

Tress. Three-base hit Wll- Two-base hlte Williams,

;r. Sacrifice hit Van Tress, on balls Off Hatcher, 4;

field, 1. Struck out By- box | Moudy. 41 Hatcher, 2: 1'ortertleld,

Turkey Fulfilled "New Deal" SNYDER, Texas. (U.P.) "A new

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Totals

Great Rowing Teams Seen In Action At Long Beach In July

1.08 ANOKI.EH. Houthern Cull- rurnla «elH Itn flrnt opportunity to ee thu griMituaL rowing teuma of the United HtatiM In actlim »n July ». On thut day three of luo Eiuit'H kucnwt rrvw cumpetltoi-H will ni'Mit tlu- Co-uit'a Ht|f Thrw Wuahlnutnn, ("ullloi nlu and thu tJnlv«r»lty of Callfoi-nln ul la* An««'l««. Harvard. Yule. Corm-ll. I'rlncctun. Navy nnd ivmuylvanlu li»ve b^^n mi-ntiunr'1 as pos»lliT! «elrv«l»ps for the Bual. The scent

Lung Uouch Marine aUdlum,

level with the plate. Instead I 3. Stolen baseiLed some 18 Inches | hum, Kckberg, John

It as Is the regula nt. and this bothered the pitch

lonatderahly, and ruined low-ball delivery.

Nlppona started off -v rush In the first Inning, with foijr

two or them homere over the left field fence.

Merchants came Ivttck with Ix In their half. The lead wavered from one eld

to th* other until the fifth, when Davenport was driven from the

nder e, deluge of It runs, replaced him and held

Nlppona, who loafed along at an easy gait through the laat four Inning., to two hits and no runs Thff game lost Its kick at thli pulnt, for Torrunce was unable to

I down the Jap.' long lead. Hcorc by Innings and summary

fallow.: Nippon*

Ituns . ...............610 2130 000 fiHlta .....................410 > « 1 100 80

Torrance Run* ...............411 000 200 11Hlta ......................tit 1 10 111 11I law. on bulla: Off Davenport,

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