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s Talking The Savings CHEF! DISCOUNT HEAtllL"!!* _. - JUST A LITTLE DAB WILL DO YOU BRYLCREEM ST. JOSEPH'S-AMERICA'S NO. 1 Children's Aspirin DISCOUNT PRICE Regular Price 69c [ DISCOUNT PRICE Regular Price 39c Regularly 45c size, Discount Priced GLEEM TOOTH PASTE 'i^Y 3 for $1 POLIDENT TOOTH POWDER u,. 59c ITE, DEVIL, GOLDEN, LEMON WCAN NINES AKE MIXES REGULAR PACKAGE MM 4, OM ,UM 29 SWEET FROZEN VEGETABLES CUT CORN # PEAS PEAS AND CARROTS BAF OR CHOPPED SPINACH JQUASH # CUT BROCCOLI REGULAR $1 » A t~-is A f* rr* ^^f U.S.D.A. GOVERNMENT GRADED "CHOICE" Steer Beef STEAK CENTER CUT BONE IN c fc. MAGIC CHEF'S FINEST QUALITY U.S.D.A "CHOICE" T-BONE or CLUB STEAKS '1 09 6 PACKAGES 1 PORTERHOUSE STEAK $1.19., BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN STEAK $1.39. FILET MIGNON k ,C: $1.79. NEW YORK STEAK $1.79 * U.S.DJV. CHOICE RUMP ROAST BONE IN 79! I CLIQUOT CLUB ASSORTED BEVERAGES Boneless Rump er Sirloin Tip Roast 89» FARMER JOHN'S FINEST QUALITY BONELESS ROLLED Fu " Quarts MOH/E OF THE HAMS RATH S BLACKHAWK SLICED BACON 59c Pound Packoge Center Cut RED SILVER SALMON STEAKS 98c Ib. DELICIOUS ANY SIZE PIECE RATH S BLACKHAWK Wafer Thin Sliced Bacon Pound Package 79 c VEAL CUTLETS Ib. CHOCOLATE or VANILLA PLAN DIETARY SUPPLEMENT QUART GORTON'S FRIED SCALLOPS 7-Ounc. Pocka8. 49' GORTON'S FRIED FISH STICKS 14-ou*. Pockaa. 59' 10 NO. 1 QUALITY RUSSET 0TATOES 35 DELICIOUS POUND CAKE 39* YOUR CHOICE OF PLAIN, POPPY, SESAME. ReguUr ] ASSORTED DINNER ROLLS °° 25c 89c SWEET & JUICY P'ANJOU PEARS RUBENS CHICAGO BRAND KNACKWURST or CONEY ISLAND HOT DOGS 691 Magic Chvf'i Own SAUERKRAUT 9c Ib. M«9ic Ch»f I Own BAKED BEANS 25c Ib. "IW yy Regular 45c TOPPED WITH PURE WHIPPED CREAM. R«o.uUr «6c ASSORTED CREAM PIES DEL AMO SHOPPING CENTER CORNER OF HAWTHORNE & SEPULVEDA JANUAHY 18, W> TH« TORRANCS HWAIO __ 9 LIFE'S LIKE THAT By FRED NEHER I think the boss li» met his match." Students Collecting Books for Philippines Harbor College students last .lines the students wish to coo- week began collecting books | dude the drive by Jan. 20. and school supplies to be sent' Any person in the Harbor to schools in the Philippine area with books they would like Islands. ;to contribute to the drive can The collecting campaign Is leave tltem at Room 504 in the waded by Pat Ngoho student student center, or may phone from the Philippines now at- John Glover ,t ^ M96l ,nd tending Harbor. It was initiated the ^^ ^ ^ icked by John Glover, another Har- Jack F. Webb. son of Mrs, bor student from San Pedro. whose grandmother. Mrs. John W. DeLong, told him about the! Doris Hayton. 805 Komblum great need for school supplies Ave.. recently was promoted to after visiting the islands re- private first class in Germany cently. | where he is a member of the The books will be train- 37th Engineer Group, ported to Manila on Navy ships. I Webb. a combat construction They will go to Oton High specialist in Company C of the School and Santa Barbara High group's 299th Battalion in School on Luzon and to a school Hochst, entered the Army in for Igorot natives. March 1961. completed basic The most needed Items are i tuning »t Fort Ord. and ar- books on the grammar and high rived overseas the following school levels, readers, paper, pencils, and other school sup- plies. To meet shipping dead- AURUSt. The 19-year-old soldier at- tended Torrance High School. WHAT'S DOING R. S. Pyle, your Telephone Minijer in Twrsnct Telephone Service Representative Jobi Available As you hav« probably guessed, ours is a service business] and women Just seem to have the knack. I know many at you have talked to the young women about service and bill- ing problems. This is the service rep. She must be able to talk interestingly to the general public, but particularly to our friends in Torrance. But women are women, and even our most efficient top salaried gals have a wsy of leaving to become wives, mothers, and girl scout leaders. As a con* sequence, we are always on the look out for personable young ladles to handle communication problems. If thig sounds like your type of work, come In and see us, we're eager to meet you. I've teen e number of orli- dei lately on how to im- prove one's reading speed. Now that's something our Information opera- ton are very Interested in. So they can give you quick, accurate informa- tion, they've taken com- pany Rapid Reading courses, use special in- dexes and crow refer- ence!. Three yean ago, the average time apent on a request for a tele- phone number wo thir- teen aeconds) longer than it 1* today. Learning to cut down the time it takea to give you the information you want has also made the job easier for our operators. This ia another Important way we have found to help give you better telephone service. Unvwol use* for telephone books. One of the telephone com- panics received an ofder from a South American fruit company for 800 tele- phone books Yellow Pages and all. Turn- ed out they were to bullet-proof a truck againHt bandits ! It figures when you need help, you'll find it fast in the Yel- low I'ages! Telephone RND IT FAST IN THE YELLOW

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Page 1: s Talking The Savings BRYLCREEM Children's Aspirin Dec … · BRYLCREEM ST. JOSEPH'S-AMERICA'S NO. 1 Children's Aspirin DISCOUNT PRICE Regular Price 69c [ DISCOUNT PRICE Regular Price

s Talking TheSavings

CHEF!

DISCOUNT HEAtllL"!!*

_. -

JUST A LITTLE DAB WILL DO YOU

BRYLCREEMST. JOSEPH'S-AMERICA'S NO. 1

Children's AspirinDISCOUNT

PRICERegular Price 69c

[ DISCOUNT PRICE

Regular Price 39c

Regularly 45c size, Discount Priced

GLEEM TOOTH PASTE 'i^Y 3 for $1 POLIDENT TOOTH POWDER u,. 59c

ITE, DEVIL, GOLDEN, LEMON

WCAN NINES AKE MIXESREGULAR PACKAGEMM 4, OM ,UM 29SWEET FROZEN VEGETABLES

CUT CORN # PEASPEAS AND CARROTS

BAF OR CHOPPED SPINACH JQUASH # CUT BROCCOLI

REGULAR $1» A t~-is A f* rr* ^^f

U.S.D.A. GOVERNMENT GRADED "CHOICE" Steer Beef

STEAKCENTER

CUT BONE IN

c fc.

MAGIC CHEF'S FINEST QUALITY U.S.D.A "CHOICE"

T-BONE or CLUB STEAKS '109

6 PACKAGES 1PORTERHOUSE STEAK $1.19.,BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN STEAK $1.39.FILET MIGNON k,C: $1.79.NEW YORK STEAK $1.79 *

U.S.DJV. CHOICE RUMP ROAST BONE IN 79!

I

CLIQUOT CLUB

ASSORTED BEVERAGES

Boneless Rump er Sirloin Tip Roast 89»

FARMER JOHN'S FINEST QUALITYBONELESS ROLLED

Fu "Quarts

MOH/E OF THE

HAMS

RATH S BLACKHAWK

SLICED BACON

59cPound Packoge

Center Cut

RED SILVER

SALMON STEAKS

98c Ib.

DELICIOUS ANY SIZE PIECE

RATH S BLACKHAWK

Wafer Thin Sliced Bacon

Pound Package

79c

VEAL CUTLETS

Ib.CHOCOLATE or VANILLA

PLAN DIETARY SUPPLEMENTQUART

GORTON'S FRIED SCALLOPS 7-Ounc. Pocka8. 49' GORTON'S FRIED FISH STICKS 14-ou*. Pockaa. 59'

10

NO. 1 QUALITY

RUSSET 0TATOES

35

DELICIOUSPOUND

CAKE39*YOUR CHOICE OF PLAIN, POPPY, SESAME. ReguUr ]

ASSORTED DINNER ROLLS °°™ 25c

89c

SWEET & JUICY

P'ANJOU PEARS

RUBENS CHICAGO BRAND

KNACKWURST orCONEY ISLAND

HOT DOGS691

Magic Chvf'i Own

SAUERKRAUT 9c Ib.M«9ic Ch»f I Own

BAKED BEANS 25c Ib.

"IWyy Regular 45c

TOPPED WITH PURE WHIPPED CREAM. R«o.uUr «6c

ASSORTED CREAM PIES

DEL AMO SHOPPING

CENTERCORNER OF

HAWTHORNE &SEPULVEDA

JANUAHY 18, W> TH« TORRANCS HWAIO __ 9

LIFE'S LIKE THAT By FRED NEHER

I think the boss li» met his match."

Students Collecting Books for Philippines

Harbor College students last .lines the students wish to coo- week began collecting books | dude the drive by Jan. 20. and school supplies to be sent' Any person in the Harbor to schools in the Philippine area with books they would like Islands. ;to contribute to the drive can

The collecting campaign Is leave tltem at Room 504 in the waded by Pat Ngoho student student center, or may phone from the Philippines now at- John Glover ,t ^ M96l ,nd tending Harbor. It was initiated the ^^ ̂ ̂ icked by John Glover, another Har-

Jack F. Webb. son of Mrs,bor student from San Pedro.whose grandmother. Mrs. JohnW. DeLong, told him about the! Doris Hayton. 805 Komblumgreat need for school supplies Ave.. recently was promoted toafter visiting the islands re- private first class in Germanycently. | where he is a member of the

The books will be train- 37th Engineer Group, ported to Manila on Navy ships. I Webb. a combat construction They will go to Oton High specialist in Company C of the School and Santa Barbara High group's 299th Battalion in School on Luzon and to a school Hochst, entered the Army in for Igorot natives. March 1961. completed basic

The most needed Items are i tuning »t Fort Ord. and ar- books on the grammar and high rived overseas the followingschool levels, readers, paper, pencils, and other school sup­ plies. To meet shipping dead-

AURUSt.

The 19-year-old soldier at­ tended Torrance High School.

WHAT'S DOING

R. S. Pyle, your Telephone Minijer in Twrsnct

Telephone Service Representative

Jobi AvailableAs you hav« probably guessed, ours is a service business]

and women Just seem to have the knack. I know many at

you have talked to the young women about service and bill­

ing problems. This is the service rep. She must be able to

talk interestingly to the general public, but particularly to

our friends in Torrance. But women are women, and even

our most efficient top salaried gals have a wsy of leaving

to become wives, mothers, and girl scout leaders. As a con*

sequence, we are always on the look out for personable

young ladles to handle communication problems. If thig

sounds like your type of work, come In and see us, we're

eager to meet you.

I've teen e number of orli-dei lately on how to im­ prove one's reading speed. Now that's something our Information opera- ton are very Interested in. So they can give you quick, accurate informa­ tion, they've taken com­ pany Rapid Reading courses, use special in­ dexes and crow refer­ ence!. Three yean ago, the average time apent on a request for a tele­ phone number wo thir­ teen aeconds) longer than it 1* today. Learning to

cut down the time it takea to give you the informationyou want has also made the job easier for our operators.This ia another Important way we have found to helpgive you better telephone service.

Unvwol use* for telephone books. One of the telephone com- panics received an ofder from a South American fruit company for 800 tele­ phone books Yellow Pages and all. Turn­ ed out they were to bullet-proof a truck againHt bandits !

It figures when you need help, you'll find it fast in the Yel­ low I'ages!

Telephone

RND IT FAST IN THE

YELLOW