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tORRANCE, CALIF. TORRANCE HERALD THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 1927 CLASSIFIED Advertisements 34 Real Estate: Unimproved T1IRKK ACHES, 495 foot front on Elgin avt'., near Pennsylvania, <i2, 8S, 64, Tract f>SS, I.omlta. 166 feet from Torranee. county taxes only. Water, stock and oil rights BO .with the land. Sec TcoRar- den. 12(11 ("abrlllo Ave. All ads puhllsheii In >>oth TOR-| 15 RANCK HERALD AND LOMITA NEWS. Coml>ined rates (or lioth papers: Cash in advance. One Insertion, per word......... 2c Two Insertions, per word_._....3c Three Insertions, per word.._..4ttc Four Insertions, per word....._..60 Minimum ad, 12 words. Diiplay Type I0-pt 14-pt Once, per line............... 12c 16o Twice, per line.. .-..- 18c 240 Each additional ............ 60 8c All ads carried on charge account for 4 weeks or longer, 7 cents per 8-polnt line each insertion. Eight 8-polnt lines to inch. Es- timate FIVE ORDINARY words to the line. Classified Ad columns close: For Thursday Edition, 6:00 P. M. Wednesday. Announcements NOTICE I will not be responalbl for any debts contracted afte this date, by any person except myself. H. H. Flflcld. Nov. 1. 1927. 3 Card of Thanks We are deeply apreciative of the many expressions of sympu received during the illness and at the death of our dear mother. Mary Kllen Rowe. Mrs. linn Manor, Mrs. H. B. Lindern Mrs. John McKtnney, Tho: Rowe, John Rowe, Norman Rl For Rent: Rooms Furnished I in priiuli' family lo bllsi- . i S:3U ,-ienlnirs. 1631 Cotn 38 Real Estate For Sale or Trade m-:.\rn i > lot, V.-ll Of $338-1. $!i7C>o, Incum- ivner works in nts even trade presented Mrs. J. F. | ith a pnsl president's voiced her appreciation iillful uift with n short In the nfternonn n stork s Riven Mrs. Hilpert "(I lo be a complete slir- 19 For Rent: Furnished or Unfinished LARGE double npnr isbcd or unfurnlshc! $ 10. Norninn Arms meiits, furn- I, $30, $35 and Phone 34-M. Board and Room vlll feel at home at McKinley 1117 Cotii. Tel. 52-J. Clean Comfortable- Convenient IRONTON HOTEL (Thoroughly Renovated) Under Management of Owner* Mr«. Schnable, Manager All Women Cooks Intpection Invited 22 For Sale: Furniture and Household Goods FOR SALE Attract! e crocheted Torranee. COAL oil h 1504 1'ost ater, $3.SO. Call at Tor nee. In home there. l\ (' Kissell. which MSI Easl i"ili. Long Hciirli. ' prise. She received ninny useful I ----- nnd beautiful gifts. Onmes were | INCOME PROPERTY Charming ,,,,|,, vr d and prizes awarded to Mrs. I slucco rduplex. Rent one side and R. H. Poole, Mrs. Joe DIMassn. j live In the other. Each side con- ' nn ,i Mrs. E. P. Howe; refreshments Hints of living-dining room, two ! ,,f | e( , cream and cake were served bed rooms, bath and screen porch. ! |, y M| SH yfrn Slovens and Miss Modern thruout. $500 will handle; i^uise Hllpnrt. Those present In- or will accept clear lot or trust c-iuded Mrs. H. B. Nidever. Mrs. deed In trade. OWNER, Box T. a. Cunnlngham. Mrs. K. H I Poole, Mrs Barbara Berry, Mrs. K.I C. Nagel. Mrs. Strong. Mrs...I, F. I Cretzelcr, Mrs. Nettle Crelzcler, | Mrs. Richardson. Mrs. Thomas Cowan, Mrs. M. O. Oppelz, Mrs. May Wolfcnharger. Mrs. Charles Plcrc*, Mrs. Bob Lewis, Mrs. E. P. Howe, Mrs. Joe DiMassn. Mrs. E. K. Stevens, Mrs. Blanche Rltter, Miss Ruth FOT, Mrs. Prlchard, and the hostess, Mrs. John Hilpert. 914, Torranee NOTICE OF PROPOSED VACA- TION AND ABANDONMENT OF STREETS. Notice Is hereby given that a pe- lltlon has been filed In the office of the Board of Supervisors of the County of l.os Angeles praying for the vacation ami abandonment of a ____ street or streets as hereinafter ,les- . M| ^^ ^^ ^^ ol , vory Qf Log cubed, and that a bearing on said Am, Hcs Mrs K H ,,oolo and Mrs , petition will be held by said Boni-d K. r. Nneel of Keystone were din- [ of Supervisors In the office of said , ner guests of Mrs. Barbara Berry Board In the City of Los Angeles *nri,T!iy. "The afternoon was plcas- .Vovcm,,,,. 28th. a, 10 o'clock nnt1>> SPf"" ttl _^' m* n. m. Mrs. 7. \v. Jennings and small The streets proposed to be vaca- , daughter. Barbara Jean, were guests led and abandoned as herein re- Saturday of Mrs. Jennings' mother, "is. P. Piper of FlRueroa street. folio 'it: Mr Ma i LOST Near Women's Clubl small boy's cap. Please r to Herald office. 6 Business Directory D. C. TURNER Next to Beacon Drug Store Expert Shoe Repairer Makes Old Shoes Look New W. A. TEAGARDEN NOTARY PUBLIC Legal Documents Written and Acknowledged. Office Torrance Development Co. 1261 Cabrillo Ave. Hawtho auto AWNING Co., Tents, rs. Phone Haw. 8S-W. HEMSTITCHING. Mrs. King, 2287 West Carson St., 1 block west ol high school. 10 Financial HAVE UNLIMITED AMOUNT of money to loan at 8H%, where sidewalks, curbs and gutters are therwise. J. A. Smith, and Redondo Blvd., In: 1% Narbonni Lomita. MONEY TO LOAN Joney available for building loan* or first mortgages on Improved property. W. E. Harris, 200 West Anahelm. Wllmlngton. Phone WU- mlngton 460. 11 For Rent: Houses Furnished EL PRADO BUNGALOW COURT. Furnished, singles, $20: double, $22.50: free garage. 840 East El Prado St. 3 ROOMS and Bath. Ished. 2 beds. Gar.' lington Ave. Well furn- re. 927 Ar- 3-ROOM and breakfast furnished, cheap rent brtllo. lok, nicely 1917 Ca- 3 ROOM moder garage, $24.00. Lomita. - house furnished, 1647 Cypress St., 4-ROOM house, 2 bedrooms, gar- age and yard, $35. 1902 Plaza del Amo, Torrance. FURNISHED houses for rent, T.AROE baby's crib. A-l condition, Hawthorne Avenue (formerly Via ; ins f. $S.OO. 1534 Miiivelina Ave., Tor- Mlrlo), as described in deeds to the , home ,-ance. , County of Los Angeles recorded In Sheeti Book 3447 paee 77. and Book 3497, ; at Ih who Is sojour 24 Poultry and Pet Stock FOR SALE White leghorn pullets; 7 months old: call 1635 Cedar, 25 For Sale: Miscellaneous Several pah 638 Sartori. USED Lloyd Reed electric washing baby buggy, machine v of 1736 Mar CHRISTMAS CARD SAMPLES, NEW STYLES, LOWER TRICES, ENGRAVED OR VIR- KOTYPED. SEE THEM NOW AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION. TORRANCE HERALD. 27 Help Wanted: Female \VANTED-Higl ply for work 1904 Martlna. school girl to ap- nfter school. Call Phone 146-J. 29 Employment Wanted EI.DERI.Y I.ADY for children. b\ 1027 Amapolii. Torrance. GIRL, 15 years old, wants employ- ment taking care of children evenings and Saturdays. Pli 2SO-W, Tprrance. CARPENTER work and general repairing wanted. Wages satis- factory. Boatman, phone 99-J. 30 Wanted to Buy WANT Residence lot, part trade, balance cash. State location and price. Address Z, care Herald. LIST YOUR PROPERTY with Fanny C. King, 1824 Sartori Ave, phone 174, Torrance. Real estat and general Insurance. 33 Real Estate: Improved NO PAYMENT DOWN HKAUTIFUL new bungalow bedrooms, located at 1127 Eshel- nan St., Lomita. layment $45.00 per $4500, Owner 2, each street, Torrance. 12 For Rent: Houses Unfurnished FOR RENT 3 room dupl( Carson St. J27.50. »30. 4-ROOM npartnicn er. 230S Redondo Blvd., apola FOR RKNT 4-r >om house, moder nd, lots of berrle [ 3, $25.00 montl it address Box 29 one LOH Angele THo all 979S SIX room house, newly papei an I painted. J20.00. Also t' room cottage, »10.00. Water fr 2J1S E. Chestnut St.. Lomita. IS. Tile bath and 2 bed rooms. Ex- n. 1752 Alldreo. 6-ROOM IIOUHI- »30 1866 Pla del Amo, Tor- 13 For Rent: Apartments and Flats, Furnished \VI-:i.l. rtn-nlHhPd liK-lurtlng gas, \ N Arlington. tingle, fl6.00 lights. 1315 APARTMKNTS furninhed, J20 anil ui- Two bedrooms and wall be.l. L'i)--, Ki-dundu Hh.l 14 For Rent: Apartments Unfurnished J-ROOM $-1 j n I 5 ROOM house on U I sacrifice. Any rea iicceptcil. 11. I.. Mo brlllo. SEE US ABOUT THIS AT ONCE 7-room house double garage, cor- ner lot, 1 block from business district, close to car and bua llm close to school, no assessment! A bargain at J4500. Terms. 6-r Arlington, M.- FANNY C. KINO 1324 Sartori, 1'hone 1 Torrance TWO 3-room houses, modern, lot 40x180, two garages, J2600, small payment down, balance monthly. 1C20 220th street. Torrance. 34 Real Estate: Unimproved MAN SAYS SELL I of Mr. nnd Mrs. Patrick in is spending a few xvoo homo of Mrs. Nan Slmc 6, both Official Re said county. j Excepting therefrom any portion thereof within a strip of land 60 feet wide, lying 30 feet on each side of the following described center' line: Beginning at a poirit In the cen- rr line of Hawthorne Avenue (for- lerly Grand View Avenue) as shown on Map of Walteria. record- ; od in Book 17, pages 55 and 56 of ty, which bears South along said center line 126.38 feet from the intersection of the center lines of said Hawthorne Avenue and New- ton Street, as shown on said map: thence southwesterly along a curve of Pomona. Patrick Sh( ess trip to Palmdak Mr- proprietor of a lunch room on the Pike, Long Beach, has' Just erected four houses on Am street, three of which have b sold. tangent to said 150 feet, a (list; the beginning to the north, 159.37 feel: th said last mentli er line of H mcave to of 200.72 feet t westerly along .irve 102.69 feet to the end of same; thence North 66 degrees 24 min. 43 sec. West 111.09 feet to the beginning of a curve concave to the south, having 1 a radius of 300 feet; thence wester- ly along said last mentioned curve 79.39 feet to the end of same; thence North 81 degrees 34 min. 28 sec. West 242.48 feet to the beginning of mail Is arriving earlier than usual owing to the fact that ; George Kohler, mail carrier has Itfr. and Mrs. E. I'. Howe children spent Sunday at the of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mer Cypress street, Lomita. to the nth. ha State President Parent-Teachers Back from Meet :ius of 200 feet: tl long said last mcnti curve 129.10 feet to the end of j ____ mli'r24 th ser Wert m.T^feet to : MrS' McCollOck Brings Back the beginning of a curve concave Ideas from U. S. Con- to the north, having a radius of clave 100 feet; thence westerly along said ___ last mentibned curve 153.81 feet to i the end of same; thence North 30 d degrees 26 min. 06 seconds West i j 159.73 feet to the beginning of at curve concave to the southwe: having a radius of 200 feet; then northwesterly along said last mei tioned curve 122.34 feet to the ei of same: thence North 65 degre 28 min. 58 sec. West. 70.31 fe to the beginning of a curve conca to the south, having a radius of feet; thence westerly along sa last mentioned curve 100.82 feet. the beginning Irs. F. O. McColloch, state presi- t of the California Congress of ents and Teachers, has just re- turned from the National Board of Managers meeting held at Atlantic City, New Jersey. The following resolution was passed by the National Board: I Whereas special interests appear i to eb launching an attack on the Children's Bureau of the Depart- ment of Labor; resolved that in view of the service received by the states from the Bureau as testified f a curve concave ] at this meeting by state presidents ng a radius of 77.91 . that the National Board of the feet; thence southerly along said National Congress of Parents and last mentioned curve 104.49 feet to Teachers express Its appreciation thf end of same; thence South 34 ' ul- t i le constructive work of the degrees 30 min. 18 sec. East 73.09 ' children's Bure feet to the beginning of a curve j states concave to the west, having a rad- ' aclivi. Ins or'ISO feet: thence southerly 1 The National Board recommends along said last mentioned curve . to its vurious brunches that they 33.07 feet to a point in the north- ;puss OIlly lhoae ,-esoluuons that easterly boundary of Tract No. 4400 i they intend lo actively carry out. With this Board Mrs. McColloch attended a Federal Educational con- at \Yu8hlntrton, D. c., at to the upport and urge the ind study its 72, page tl Tract No. 4400; thenc on map recorded In Bool. 95 and 96 of Maps, rec- ds of Los Angeles County, whlcl -ars North 44 degrees 56 min. 55 wllich Mr. Jolm j. Tlggert, Com- c. West along said northeast- missioner of Education presided ly boundary line 1880.76 feet from | Mr. Tiggert made the ' statement :c most easterly corner of said t lmt the United States government tinning! 1B 100 per cent back Q( th() Na _curve i tional congress ol Parents and Teachers, because of their educa- tional support. While in Washington, tho Na- tional Board of Managers were hon- with a reception given by Calvin Coolidge in the White - . Mrs. McColloch. California president was among those along said last mentioned curve 174.69 feet to the end of same. All curves are tangent to the straight lines or curves which they join. By order of the Board of Super- visors of the County of Los Angeles I O| . e(1" State of California, adopted Oct- I Mrs ober 31st, 1927. ^ uu, L. E. I.AMPTON. ,,.,,' County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk ' u.us >f the B. 13 y Ma Realty, Deputy, t********** LOCAL NOTES Tin Cal if i. board nla Cor uf Parents and sno, Cal., Oct- I following ap- ilied; Safety, ol Uakersfield, COOHKVEI.T .lliord price. w n nil st I M Mr In the NOW Is the time tO SOW man and usalstam .111 ector of visual lawn seed. Worrell, the '-chu-ation in the i.os Ansek-s city Hardware Man, has seed that S .'' I '"" K '""J '" s "" ' ' lluui ' li '-o i>y jB3 grOWS. 1517 Cabrillo St., (•L^lnlln^n ' VniverHilv of Torrance. raiii,..,,!, Buying groceries in huge quantities (Jiiuea. lilt! Kzeaiei me i^uaiititj', LIIC anuuiu LC*I\C »»« «. '***&" ~ greater the savings to customers. This nity and stock their pa tremendous sale indicates Piggly Wig oming holiday season More Coming! The l.ntrtt New Sto Op,.,,! Saluriiny, NOT. 12th 5078 W. Pico Street K FO N Utter, ly Stnti e of tho -242 m«t«r«. tonight PROTECTION Guard your health Buy w tation alyV * Prices Listed i effective November 11th November 15th, Inclusive, all Pinqly Wiqpjy itoree in i Anneles, Oranoe, River- Wash Cloth Free! ith svery 3 bars pun'used at ( 3 BARS 25c Marmalade Glen Rosa lade. Made t h e finest 6-oz. Jar 16-oz. Tar . 15c 25c Dina-Mite SUN-MAID Raisins The flavor, site, color and clean liness that assures perfect re sults. Seedless 15-oz. Pk r 12C Seeded Puffed 13c BIO 6 SPECIALS Libby's Hostess Sliced Pineapple 6 No. 1 Cans ............ 59c 6 No.2Cans............ 99'C 6 No. 2'/ 2 Cans ......... 1.24 Libby's Products Fruit Salad, 6 gns 2 1.65 Sliced Peaches, 6 g^,1 74c Sliced Peaches, 6 &; s 2 ..89c Sliced Peaches,6Sns 2 ' 2 1.17 Pears, 6 No. 1 Cans . Pears, 6 No. 2 Cans Pears, 6 No. 2'/ 2 Cans ApricOtS, 6 No. 1 Cans ApriCOtS,6 No. 2 Cans ApriCOtS,6 No. 2'/ 2 Cans 1.49 Apple Butter, 6 £° n 7 ; 69c Peach Jam, 6 c,Ts 84c Apricot Jam, 6 <££ ,- 84c Loganberry Jam, 6 g; 95c Blackberry Jam, 6 ^ 95c RaspberryJam,6g;° n '; 1.14 Straw berryJam,6g^ : 1,14 Corned Beef, 6 '^ j .25 Tomato Soup, 6 cam 41 c Milk, 6 Tall Cans. 56c 97c 1.19 1.49 87C 1.09 Large White ns 1.27 Sego Brand viedium No. 2 Cans. . Spring Garden /: No. 2 Small Size ° Cans flMflIZO OIL Fine for Salad* Pints . Quarts b'or Deep Frying 26c .50c FOI-GER'S COFFEE GOLDEN GATE Favorite lor 75 yea: Tin' 53c BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES FANN ING'S 4Ja r ? z -............90c Ben-HurSoap 10 Bars Lucky Strike Cigarettes Easy on the throat -it's toast i\ ' Per Pkg. Per Carton Fruit and Vegetable Department These prices effective Nov. 10th and 12th only at all Fruit d.nd Vegetable stands operated by Piggly Wlggly Company Store Open Tonight, November 10, Until 8 P. M. Closed All Day, Friday, Armistice Day Fancy Idaho Russet Potatoes, 10 Ibs. for ..................... Fancy Bellfleur Apples, 6 Ibs. for Cape Cod Cranberries, 2 Ibs. for Bunch Vegetables, all varieties, fresh and crisp, 2 for ..................................... ..................... .. ................................. 20c 25c 35c 5c First Grade Celery, 2 stalks for.......................................................15c . PICCLY WrCCLY C/eamutt Slows in the \Vr ona operated by the it We*nest and 'Hcall/i&sl staff of Employee^ TORRANCE STORE, 1315 SATORI AVE. William Pearson, Mgr.

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Page 1: PICCLY WrCCLY...tORRANCE, CALIF. TORRANCE HERALD THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 1927 CLASSIFIED Advertisements 34 Real Estate: Unimproved T1IRKK ACHES, 495 foot front on Elgin avt'., near

tORRANCE, CALIF. TORRANCE HERALD THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 1927

CLASSIFIEDAdvertisements

34 Real Estate: Unimproved

T1IRKK ACHES, 495 foot front on Elgin avt'., near Pennsylvania, <i2, 8S, 64, Tract f>SS, I.omlta. 166 feet from Torranee. county taxes only. Water, stock and oil rights BO .with the land. Sec TcoRar- den. 12(11 ("abrlllo Ave.

All ads puhllsheii In >>oth TOR-| 15 RANCK HERALD AND LOMITA NEWS.

Coml>ined rates (or lioth papers:Cash in advance.

One Insertion, per word......... 2cTwo Insertions, per word_._....3cThree Insertions, per word.._..4ttc Four Insertions, per word....._..60

Minimum ad, 12 words.

Diiplay Type I0-pt 14-pt Once, per line............... 12c 16oTwice, per line.. .-..- 18c 240 Each additional ............ 60 8c

All ads carried on charge account for 4 weeks or longer, 7 cents per 8-polnt line each insertion.

Eight 8-polnt lines to inch. Es­ timate FIVE ORDINARY words to the line.

Classified Ad columns close:For Thursday Edition, 6:00 P. M.

Wednesday.

AnnouncementsNOTICE I will not be responalbl

for any debts contracted afte this date, by any person except myself. H. H. Flflcld. Nov. 1. 1927.

3 Card of ThanksWe are deeply apreciative of the

many expressions of sympu received during the illness and at the death of our dear mother. Mary Kllen Rowe. Mrs. linn Manor, Mrs. H. B. Lindern Mrs. John McKtnney, Tho: Rowe, John Rowe, Norman Rl

For Rent: Rooms Furnished

I in priiuli' family lo bllsi- .

i S:3U ,-ienlnirs. 1631 Cotn

38 Real Estate For Sale or Trade

m-:.\rn i> lot, V.-ll

Of $338-1.$!i7C>o, Incum-

ivner works in nts even trade

presented Mrs. J. F. | ith a pnsl president's

voiced her appreciation iillful uift with n short In the nfternonn n stork s Riven Mrs. Hilpert "(I lo be a complete slir-

19 For Rent: Furnished or Unfinished

LARGE double npnr isbcd or unfurnlshc! $ 10. Norninn Arms

meiits, furn-I, $30, $35 and

Phone 34-M.

Board and Roomvlll feel at home at McKinley

1117 Cotii. Tel. 52-J.

Clean Comfortable-

Convenient

IRONTON HOTEL(Thoroughly Renovated)

Under Management of Owner*

Mr«. Schnable, ManagerAll Women Cooks Intpection

Invited

22 For Sale: Furniture and Household Goods

FOR SALE Attract! e crocheted Torranee.

COAL oil h 1504 1'ost

ater, $3.SO. Call atTor nee.

In home there. l\ (' Kissell. whichMSI Easl i"ili. Long Hciirli. ' prise. She received ninny useful I

----- nnd beautiful gifts. Onmes were | INCOME PROPERTY Charming ,,,,|,, vrd and prizes awarded to Mrs. I

slucco rduplex. Rent one side and R. H. Poole, Mrs. Joe DIMassn. j live In the other. Each side con- ' nn ,i Mrs. E. P. Howe; refreshments Hints of living-dining room, two ! ,,f | e( , cream and cake were served bed rooms, bath and screen porch. ! |,y M| SH yfrn Slovens and Miss Modern thruout. $500 will handle; i^uise Hllpnrt. Those present In- or will accept clear lot or trust c-iuded Mrs. H. B. Nidever. Mrs. deed In trade. OWNER, Box T . a. Cunnlngham. Mrs. K. H I

Poole, Mrs Barbara Berry, Mrs. K.I C. Nagel. Mrs. Strong. Mrs...I, F. I Cretzelcr, Mrs. Nettle Crelzcler, | Mrs. Richardson. Mrs. Thomas Cowan, Mrs. M. O. Oppelz, Mrs. May Wolfcnharger. Mrs. Charles Plcrc*, Mrs. Bob Lewis, Mrs. E. P. Howe, Mrs. Joe DiMassn. Mrs. E. K. Stevens, Mrs. Blanche Rltter, Miss Ruth FOT, Mrs. Prlchard, and the hostess, Mrs. John Hilpert.

914, Torranee

NOTICE OF PROPOSED VACA­

TION AND ABANDONMENT OF STREETS.

Notice Is hereby given that a pe- lltlon has been filed In the office of the Board of Supervisors of the County of l.os Angeles praying forthe vacation ami abandonment of a ____ street or streets as hereinafter ,les- . M| ^^ ^^ ^^ ol , vory Qf Log cubed, and that a bearing on said Am,Hcs Mrs K H ,,oolo and Mrs , petition will be held by said Boni-d K. r. Nneel of Keystone were din- [ of Supervisors In the office of said , ner guests of Mrs. Barbara Berry Board In the City of Los Angeles *nri,T!iy. "The afternoon was plcas- .Vovcm,,,,. 28th. a, 10 o'clock nnt1>> SPf"" ttl _^' ™m*

n. m. Mrs. 7. \v. Jennings and smallThe streets proposed to be vaca- , daughter. Barbara Jean, were guests

led and abandoned as herein re- Saturday of Mrs. Jennings' mother, "is. P. Piper of FlRueroa street.

folio'it: Mr Ma i

LOST Near Women's Clubl small boy's cap. Please r to Herald office.

6 Business Directory

D. C. TURNERNext to Beacon

Drug StoreExpert Shoe Repairer

Makes Old Shoes Look New

W. A. TEAGARDENNOTARY PUBLIC

Legal Documents Writtenand Acknowledged.

Office Torrance Development Co.1261 Cabrillo Ave.

Hawtho auto

AWNING Co., Tents, rs. Phone Haw. 8S-W.

HEMSTITCHING. Mrs. King, 2287 West Carson St., 1 block west ol high school.

10 Financial

HAVE UNLIMITED AMOUNT of money to loan at 8H%, where sidewalks, curbs and gutters are

therwise. J. A. Smith, and Redondo Blvd.,

In: 1%NarbonniLomita.

MONEY TO LOAN Joney available for building loan*

or first mortgages on Improved property. W. E. Harris, 200 West Anahelm. Wllmlngton. Phone WU- mlngton 460.

11 For Rent: Houses Furnished

EL PRADO BUNGALOW COURT. Furnished, singles, $20: double, $22.50: free garage. 840 East El Prado St.

3 ROOMS and Bath. Ished. 2 beds. Gar.' lington Ave.

Well furn- re. 927 Ar-

3-ROOM and breakfast furnished, cheap rent brtllo.

lok, nicely 1917 Ca-

3 ROOM moder garage, $24.00. Lomita. -

house furnished, 1647 Cypress St.,

4-ROOM house, 2 bedrooms, gar­ age and yard, $35. 1902 Plaza del Amo, Torrance.

FURNISHED houses for rent,

T.AROE baby's crib. A-l condition, Hawthorne Avenue (formerly Via ; ins f. $S.OO. 1534 Miiivelina Ave., Tor- Mlrlo), as described in deeds to the , home ,-ance. , County of Los Angeles recorded In Sheeti

Book 3447 paee 77. and Book 3497, ; at Ih

who Is sojour

24 Poultry and Pet StockFOR SALE White leghorn pullets;

7 months old: call 1635 Cedar,

25 For Sale: Miscellaneous

Several pah 638 Sartori.

USED Lloyd Reed electric washing

baby buggy, machine v of 1736 Mar

CHRISTMAS CARD SAMPLES, NEW STYLES, LOWER TRICES, ENGRAVED OR VIR- KOTYPED. SEE THEM NOW AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION. TORRANCE HERALD.

27 Help Wanted: Female\VANTED-Higl

ply for work 1904 Martlna.

school girl to ap- nfter school. Call Phone 146-J.

29 Employment WantedEI.DERI.Y I.ADY

for children. b\ 1027 Amapolii. Torrance.

GIRL, 15 years old, wants employ­ ment taking care of children evenings and Saturdays. Pli 2SO-W, Tprrance.

CARPENTER work and general repairing wanted. Wages satis­ factory. Boatman, phone 99-J.

30 Wanted to BuyWANT Residence lot, part trade,

balance cash. State location and price. Address Z, care Herald.

LIST YOUR PROPERTY with Fanny C. King, 1824 Sartori Ave, phone 174, Torrance. Real estat and general Insurance.

33 Real Estate: ImprovedNO PAYMENT DOWN

HKAUTIFUL new bungalow bedrooms, located at 1127 Eshel-nan St., Lomita. layment $45.00 per

$4500, Owner

2, each

street, Torrance.

12 For Rent: Houses Unfurnished

FOR RENT 3 room dupl( Carson St. J27.50.

»30. 4-ROOM npartnicn

er. 230S Redondo Blvd., apola

FOR RKNT 4-r >om house, moder nd, lots of berrle [ 3, $25.00 montl it address Box 29 one LOH Angele

THo all 979S

SIX room house, newly papei an I painted. J20.00. Also t' room cottage, »10.00. Water fr 2J1S E. Chestnut St.. Lomita.

IS. Tile bath and 2 bed rooms. Ex- n. 1752 Alldreo.

6-ROOM IIOUHI- »30 1866 Pla del Amo, Tor-

13 For Rent: Apartments and Flats, Furnished

\VI-:i.l. rtn-nlHhPd liK-lurtlng gas, \ N Arlington.

tingle, fl6.00 lights. 1315

APARTMKNTS furninhed, J20 anil ui- Two bedrooms and wall be.l. L'i)--, Ki-dundu Hh.l

14 For Rent: Apartments Unfurnished

J-ROOM$-1 j n

I 5 ROOM house on U I sacrifice. Any rea

iicceptcil. 11. I.. Mobrlllo.

SEE US ABOUT THIS AT ONCE

7-room house double garage, cor­ ner lot, 1 block from business district, close to car and bua llm close to school, no assessment! A bargain at J4500. Terms.

6-r Arlington, M.­

FANNY C. KINO1324 Sartori, 1'hone 1

Torrance

TWO 3-room houses, modern, lot 40x180, two garages, J2600, small payment down, balance monthly. 1C20 220th street. Torrance.

34 Real Estate: Unimproved

MAN SAYS SELL I

of Mr. nnd Mrs. Patrick in is spending a few xvoo

homo of Mrs. Nan Slmc6, both Official Re

said county. jExcepting therefrom any portion

thereof within a strip of land 60 feet wide, lying 30 feet on each side of the following described center' line:

Beginning at a poirit In the cen- rr line of Hawthorne Avenue (for- lerly Grand View Avenue) as

shown on Map of Walteria. record- ; od in Book 17, pages 55 and 56 of

ty, which bears South along said center line 126.38 feet from the intersection of the center lines of said Hawthorne Avenue and New­ ton Street, as shown on said map: thence southwesterly along a curve

of Pomona.

Patrick Sh(ess trip to Palmdak

Mr- proprietor of a lunch room on the Pike, Long Beach, has' Just erected four houses on Am street, three of which have b sold.

tangent to said

150 feet, a (list; the beginning to the north, 159.37 feel: th said last mentli

er line of H mcave to

of 200.72 feet t

westerly along .irve 102.69 feet

to the end of same; thence North 66 degrees 24 min. 43 sec. West 111.09 feet to the beginning of a curve concave to the south, having1 a radius of 300 feet; thence wester­ ly along said last mentioned curve 79.39 feet to the end of same; thence North 81 degrees 34 min. 28 sec. West 242.48 feet to the beginning of

mail Is arriving earlier than usual owing to the fact that

; George Kohler, mail carrier has

Itfr. and Mrs. E. I'. Howe children spent Sunday at the of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mer Cypress street, Lomita.

to the nth. ha

State President Parent-Teachers Back from Meet:ius of 200 feet: tl

long said last mcnti curve 129.10 feet to the end of j ____

mli'r24thser Wert m.T^feet to : MrS' McCollOck Brings Backthe beginning of a curve concave Ideas from U. S. Con-to the north, having a radius of clave100 feet; thence westerly along said ___last mentibned curve 153.81 feet to ithe end of same; thence North 30 ddegrees 26 min. 06 seconds West i j159.73 feet to the beginning of atcurve concave to the southwe:having a radius of 200 feet; thennorthwesterly along said last meitioned curve 122.34 feet to the eiof same: thence North 65 degre28 min. 58 sec. West. 70.31 feto the beginning of a curve concato the south, having a radius offeet; thence westerly along salast mentioned curve 100.82 feet.the beginning

Irs. F. O. McColloch, state presi- t of the California Congress of ents and Teachers, has just re­

turned from the National Board of Managers meeting held at Atlantic City, New Jersey.

The following resolution was passed by the National Board: I

Whereas special interests appear i to eb launching an attack on the Children's Bureau of the Depart­ ment of Labor; resolved that in view of the service received by the states from the Bureau as testified

f a curve concave ] at this meeting by state presidents ng a radius of 77.91 . that the National Board of the

feet; thence southerly along said National Congress of Parents and last mentioned curve 104.49 feet to Teachers express Its appreciation thf end of same; thence South 34 ' ul- t i le constructive work of the degrees 30 min. 18 sec. East 73.09 ' children's Bure feet to the beginning of a curve j states concave to the west, having a rad- ' aclivi. Ins or'ISO feet: thence southerly 1 The National Board recommends along said last mentioned curve . to its vurious brunches that they 33.07 feet to a point in the north- ;puss OIlly lhoae ,-esoluuons that easterly boundary of Tract No. 4400 i they intend lo actively carry out.

With this Board Mrs. McColloch attended a Federal Educational con-

at \Yu8hlntrton, D. c., at

to the

upportand urge theind study its

72, page

tlTract No. 4400; thenc

on map recorded In Bool. 95 and 96 of Maps, rec-

ds of Los Angeles County, whlcl-ars North 44 degrees 56 min. 55 wllich Mr. Jolm j. Tlggert, Com- c. West along said northeast- missioner of Education presided ly boundary line 1880.76 feet from | Mr. Tiggert made the ' statement :c most easterly corner of said t lmt the United States government

tinning! 1B 100 per cent back Q( th() Na _curve i tional congress ol Parents and

Teachers, because of their educa­ tional support.

While in Washington, tho Na­ tional Board of Managers were hon-

with a reception given by Calvin Coolidge in the White - . Mrs. McColloch. California president was among those

along said last mentioned curve 174.69 feet to the end of same. All curves are tangent to the straight lines or curves which they join.

By order of the Board of Super­ visors of the County of Los Angeles I O| . e(1" State of California, adopted Oct- I Mrs ober 31st, 1927. ^uu,

L. E. I.AMPTON. ,,.,,'County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk ' u.us

>f the B. 13 y Ma Realty, Deputy,

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LOCAL NOTES

TinCal if i.

board nla Cor uf Parents and

sno, Cal., Oct- I following ap- ilied; Safety, ol Uakersfield,

COOHKVEI.T .lliord price.w n nil st

I M Mr

In theNOW Is the time tO SOW man and usalstam .111 ector of visual

lawn seed. Worrell, the '-chu-ation in the i.os Ansek-s cityHardware Man, has seed that S.'' I '""K '""J '" s"" ' ' lluui ' li '-o i>y

jB3 grOWS. 1517 Cabrillo St., (•L^lnlln^n ' VniverHilv ofTorrance. raiii,..,,!,

Buying groceries in huge quantities

(Jiiuea. lilt! Kzeaiei me i^uaiititj', LIIC anuuiu LC*I\C »»« «. '***&" ~greater the savings to customers. This nity and stock their patremendous sale indicates Piggly Wig oming holiday season

More Coming!The l.ntrtt New Sto

Op,.,,! Saluriiny, NOT. 12th5078 W. Pico Street

K FO NUtter,

ly Stnti e of tho

-242 m«t«r«.tonight

PROTECTIONGuard your health

Buy w tation alyV

*

Prices Listedi effective November 11th November 15th, Inclusive,

all Pinqly Wiqpjy itoree in i Anneles, Oranoe, River-

Wash Cloth Free!ith svery 3 bars pun'used at (

3 BARS 25c

MarmaladeGlen Rosa

lade. Made t h e finest

6-oz. Jar

16-oz. Tar .

15c25c

Dina-Mite

SUN-MAID

RaisinsThe flavor, site, color and clean­ liness that assures perfect re­ sults.

Seedless 15-oz. Pk r 12C

Seeded Puffed

13c

BIO 6 SPECIALSLibby's Hostess

Sliced Pineapple6 No. 1 Cans ............ 59c6 No.2Cans............ 99'C6 No. 2'/2 Cans ......... 1.24

Libby's ProductsFruit Salad, 6 gns2 1.65 Sliced Peaches, 6 g^,1 74c Sliced Peaches, 6 &;s2 ..89c Sliced Peaches,6Sns2 ' 2 1.17Pears, 6 No. 1 Cans . Pears, 6 No. 2 Cans Pears, 6 No. 2'/2 Cans ApricOtS, 6 No. 1 Cans ApriCOtS,6 No. 2 Cans ApriCOtS,6 No. 2'/2 Cans 1.49Apple Butter, 6 £°n7; 69c Peach Jam, 6 c,Ts 84c Apricot Jam, 6 <££ ,- 84c Loganberry Jam, 6 g; 95c Blackberry Jam, 6 ^ 95c RaspberryJam,6g;°n'; 1.14 Straw berryJam,6g :̂ 1,14 Corned Beef, 6 '^ j .25 Tomato Soup, 6 cam 41 cMilk, 6 Tall Cans. 56c

97c1.191.4987C

1.09

Large White

ns 1.27Sego Brand viedium

No. 2 Cans. .

Spring Garden /: No. 2 Small Size ° Cans

flMflIZO OIL

FineforSalad*

Pints . Quarts

b'orDeepFrying

26c .50c

FOI-GER'S

COFFEEGOLDEN GATE

Favorite lor 75 yea:

Tin' 53cBREAD AND BUTTER

PICKLESFANN ING'S

4Jar?z-............90cBen-HurSoap

10 Bars

Lucky Strike Cigarettes

Easy on the throat

-it'stoast i\ '

Per Pkg. Per Carton

Fruit and Vegetable DepartmentThese prices effective Nov. 10th and 12th only at all Fruit d.nd Vegetable stands operated by Piggly Wlggly Company

Store Open Tonight, November 10, Until 8 P. M. Closed All Day, Friday, Armistice Day

Fancy Idaho Russet Potatoes, 10 Ibs. for .....................Fancy Bellfleur Apples, 6 Ibs. forCape Cod Cranberries, 2 Ibs. forBunch Vegetables, all varieties, fresh and crisp,

2 for ..................................... ..................... .. .................................

20c 25c 35c

5cFirst Grade Celery, 2 stalks for.......................................................15c

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PICCLY WrCCLY• C/eamutt Slows in the \Vrona operated by the it We*nest and 'Hcall/i&sl staff of Employee^

TORRANCE STORE, 1315 SATORI AVE.William Pearson, Mgr.