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SEAT THE RUSH.' install Now! Nothing Down! Now you can hove a N«w Colc- nian Floor Furnace Installed Im- mediately, Nothing Down, with 3 Years to Pay. Phone Torrance 88 for free estimate of the proper sile to heat your home. Phone 88 PLUMBING AND HEATING 1908 W. 222nd St. TORRANCE Auguit 22, 1946 TORRANCE HERALD Tire Industry In Effort To Keep Up Demand "With 42,000,000 motorists tailing to the highways in the greatest vacation season In his- tory, a portion of the four-year delayed demand for tires is coming into the market with the result that the tire indus- try, even at its present peak production pace, Is hard taxed to keep up." J. W. McGovnrn, vice presi- dent and general manager of the United States Rubber Com- pany Tire Division, made this statement on his arrival in Los Angeles today. With F. B. CANNING DONT Never open jars at end processing to refill with liqi It's explained by home cco mists that loss of liquid from the jar docs not affect the keep ing quality of home-canned food. If the jar Is opened it must be reprocessed to prevent spoilage. Davia Jr., chairman of the com pany, he will inspect its Pacific Coast manufacturing facilities, including the Torrance U. S. Rubber plant, during his stay. The (ire executive cited the improvements made by rubber clicinists in synthetic rubber as a major contributing factor and enumerated many recent engin coi.ng developments. One of thtse, the development of "2200" de.iicr rayon cord, provides a stronger carcass that reduces blow outs and controls rupture spread, an important factor in tire faafety* and wear, he said. The Butyl synthetic rubber tube was stressed by McGovern as a major step forward In pro- viding increased driving safety and general tire performance. Important advantages over na- tural rubber were given by the rubber official in explaining that Butyl, made In Torrance, is de- finitely superior to natural rub- ber as inner tube material. Butyl rubber also has an ex- cellent resistance to high tem- peratures, McGovern stated, add- ing that this attribute'on Inner tubes is mopt important for per- formance inside the hottest type of tires. In addition, Butyl also has superior tear resistance. However, the most spectacular advantage given is the fact that it holds air three to five times as long as natural rub- ber. This means constant pres- sure and less-frequent tire In- flation, he said. As to tomorrow's tire, Me- Govern stated that the tire en- combination to p"rovide the besti possible product. Tire cord' made of fine v. irt wire was a promising possibil- ity, said McGovern. INSURANCE PARTNER . . . J. Stanley King, owner of Torrance General Insurance Agency, 1407 Marcelina ave., announced thii week the association ai a part- ner of. Harry E. Greenwood, above. Greenwod has been in the insurance business for 19 years, in Tacoma, Wash., prior to coming to Torrance with his wife and two daughters, Judy and Carolyn. KENTUCKY COLONELS Kentucky, with six,' has fur jilshed more speakers at the House of Representatives thar any other state. -PubllrJ. Notice*" carry one. REG. $2.19 SALE PRICE SAVE TIRE RELINER WEDGE CUSHION Locking Gas Cap OIL FILTER REG. $1.98 SALE PRICE REG. $1.09 SALE PRICE $1 49 69< REG. $2.79 SALE PRICE ' SSS, ANTENNA "ES" SALE PRICE 98< SUPREME COMPOUNDED MOTOR OIL Equal to 35cp*rQf. Oil 100% Pur* Paraffin Bate Our Reg. Low Price $4.9! Price T A Premium Type Oil at NO Premium Price A $7.65 Value! ICO. TAX INCIUOID For perfect lubrication, for old or now car, "SUPREME COMPOUNDED" Is recommended by manufacturers. It lit- erally "rum to the hot spots" and lubricates regions usually left dry. You can't buy a finer oil. 1323 Sartori Avo. Torranco NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL PERSONAL PROPERTY AND TO TRANSFER LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE IS HEHEI1Y UIVBN lurmiunl to the provisions of Si tlon 3140 of the Civil Code o Section 7.2 of the Alcoholic Bi irajje jCogtroLjVct Hint J _____ 'riHiFnuuaK-'Jf-jpipr tmiin.i » >*wa,a. nuc, Harbor city..Calif., IntemTro soil to Van Bohannan and Ber- nice B. Bohannan, huaband wife Vendees and Transfere< 22424 S. Normandle Avenue, runce. Calif., all that certain per- sonal property consisting generally or all stock In trade, fixtures, equipment and good will, and to transfer to said persons. Van Bo- hannan. u Beer and Wine llccns (Number A5106A) ot a curtail cafe business, known as HArbo City Cafe and located at 25301 Belloporte Avenue, Harbor City, Calif., and that the purchase prlc« thereof will be paid ,\t 10:00 (A M.) on Friday the 30th day ol AuiniBt, 1918, or at a reasonabk time after tho license has been issued Jn the name of the trnns- 1S29 Sartorl Avenue, Ton-alien Calif., the place of escrow. Thf amount of the intended considera- tion for the license Is $100.00. Dated August 19. 1946. VAN UOHANNAN BBRNICK M. BOHANNAN Vendee and Transfers NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE- OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 8-21-48 TO WHOM IT MAY CON CEKN: Notice Is hereby Klvei that fifteen duys after the abov date, the undorslRlicd proposes t' nell alcoholic beverages at thcs< premises, described as follows: (out). ntlo th uant to such lnt< Isncd la applying the Uoard of Equalization for Is- of un ttlcoliollc beverage for Uiese premises, u On-Halo Beer and Wine Anyone desiring to protest the Issuance of auch license may flic a verified protest with the State Hoard of Equalization at Sacra- mento, California, statinK grounds for denial as provided by law. OnVIN M. STKOM BRCE1J5EANK STItOM , (1EOROB A. UOKEUVRE DOnOTHA I). LJ5FKI1VRE ,VUB. 22 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that no sealed proposals will be received for the purchase of $190,600 par value bonds of Municipal Water District No. 1 of the City pf Torrance, Cali- fornia, scheduled to be received August 27, 1946. Further notice of sale of said bonds will be published at a later date. A. H. BARTLETT City Clerk of the City of Torrance, California SEAL. Aug. 22 Charter Group Asked To Remain On School Job (Continued from P.ge 1-A) wishes to thank all those cit- izens who by their Individual and collective effort helped make this great victory poslble." Mrs. Mark Wrlght, member of the Charter Committee, said: "I am very happy that so many persons showed the In- terest they did In this election and that we were able to have the decisive response from the people on this Issue, which means so much to Torrance and our children. We do not rest here, however, and much Is to be accomplished to place the administrative setup of our Tor ranee schools In operation, to the end that we may build the finest school system In Califor- nia." Mrs. Shldler said: "As a mem- ber of the charter committee; I certainly appreciate the cooper- ation of. the people of Torrance, and we ought to be very grate- ful .that' this vital matter has been decided at last. We hope that tbe cooperation of the peo- ple of Torrance will not cease here but will continue until we have the best school System that can be provided with the re- sources of our community/' Carl Steele said: "One of my main Interests In the committee was the schools. Under the pre- sent system, I did hot' believe that the children were getting a square deal in the way of an education. After the election, I am convinced that the majority of parents in Torrance who have children attending school here believe the same way I do. I .appreciate the Interest of these who went to the polls on this matter Tuesday. They had a democratic opportunity to ex- press themselves and they did It with vigor. I am very happy at the outcome." Acting Mayor W. H. ToUon said: "The Charter Committee has done an excellent job, and I know that a majority of the people of Torrance will agree with me in suggesting that the embers of this group stay on the job until the Board of Edu- cation is elected and well or- ganized. The first step is com- pleted, with the decisive vote of the people In favor of the City Charter and control by the peo- ple of Torrance of the schools at this city. The big job is ahead. We will have the finest chools in California in a few years, and we hope that the same fine spirit shown by the people will be reflected in fu- ture activity In connection with the establishment of the Tor- ranee Unified School District." Councilman A. L. Jackson, sug- gested, too, that the Charter Committee remain on the jpb pending the formation of the school district. He said: "I am very well pleased with the reaction of the people toward the charter. I think the charter committee did a grand job, and I think that they should conti- nue their work until tho details of organizing the new Torrance school district arc completed." Councilman C. M. Gilbert said: "I an elated and en- hused with this expression of he people. We have, accom- plished something which will nean much to the future of the community and the children' of he city." FEDERAL TRADE The Federal Trade commission /as established by an act of tongress in 1914. Arrest Two Of Trio Who Robbed Gas Station Here Arrested shortly following an armed robbery at a Santa Mo- nica hotel early last Thursday 1 morning, two gunmen, Lcroy D. j Esterline, 21, and Herbert Rai- ney, 22, both of Los Angeles, arc reported by police to be the men who robbed Alfred Dahm at his service station, 182nd st. i and Western ave. late Wednes-, day night. ! Dahm said the two men, and third member who has not been apprehhended, entered his station and ordered gasoline, .following this with an order, at gun point, to open his cash register. Police report that Dahm j lost $8 to the trio. | LINE WITH WAXED PAPER When storing extra Ice cubes In* the refrigerator drip tray, or meat keeper line the tray with waxed paper. Ice cubes won't stick to the bottom. If more than one layer of cubes are stored, separate each layer with waxed paper. HAMILTON'S BffiTHFLACE The birthplace of Alexander Hamilton, distinguished early American statesman, was tlw 'iland of Nevis, In the Wc| indies. PLAZA HOTEL 1720 Cabrillo Ave. Torrance Completely Reconditioned Daily Ratci Only STRICTLY O.P.A. ROOMS WITH BATH Mr. L E. Mendell, Prop. Aviation Training California flytn' training will xc**d Id* r* qulrimtnti of th» VtUrant Admlnlitratlon and Ih. C.A.A. Enroll now In Ihii fomoul icheol-oni of Ih. Notion'i Itadiog aeronautical Initiation! ilnct 1930. N«w cloiui itorl now. Courm In Aircraft and Englnt Michanlcl. tip.rt inltruclian, mod.rn building,, latlil tquipm.nl. Active m.mb.r of National Coun. eil of Txhnical School.. Cited fat training over 5,000 Air Form mechanic!. Don'1 deloy, oppllcanli limited. Enroll today. Phone, write ar wire CAIIFOINIA FlYSRS 720 i. K.dondo M»d., lngl.w««d, C."l. Phon.i Orefltn Ultl, Onkevd 7-4U* Parker Wilder Fl«nnel J«ck«t with thoee "v»ry im- portant" push - up >leov» ., . They're new, they're young and they're flatter- ing . . Colors Red, Kelly, Navy and Brown. We're one of Ih* few Invited lo membenhlp In Ihli world-wide- group. Profejiional Mortuary Skill-Honeil Ptlcing-Cowrnraui Servlc* to ALL Stone & Myers Funeral Directors & Advisors CRAVENS 4 ENGRACIA Phone Totrance 195 FRANK DANIELS Snya: THANKS FOLKS I certainly appreciate the patronage you folks in Torrance have given me since I opened my sporting goods store in Redondo Beach. It is good to see old friends again . . . and I Invite you all to visit me when you can. A lot of merchandise is still scarce .*. . but I am getting in shipments right along . . . and v/hen thcv arrive it does my heart good to s>e this merchandise go out to the folks who really enjoy 'having good fun. Daniels Sports Shop HUNTING AND FISHING TACKLE "If It's Good Daniels Sells It" Agents for ... A. G. Spaulding & Bros., Inc. W. J. Volt Rubber Corp. Evinrude Outboard Motors 117 S. ELENA AVENUE Redondo Beach, Calif. 8'4! 1 holi nig Am to will Ing

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SEAT THE RUSH.'install Now! Nothing Down!

Now you can hove a N«w Colc- nian Floor Furnace Installed Im­ mediately, Nothing Down, with 3 Years to Pay.

Phone Torrance 88 for free estimate of the proper sile to heat your home.

Phone 88

PLUMBING AND HEATING

1908 W. 222nd St.TORRANCE

Auguit 22, 1946 TORRANCE HERALD

Tire Industry In Effort To Keep Up Demand

"With 42,000,000 motorists tailing to the highways in the greatest vacation season In his­ tory, a portion of the four-year delayed demand for tires is coming into the market with the result that the tire indus­ try, even at its present peak production pace, Is hard taxed to keep up."

J. W. McGovnrn, vice presi­

dent and general manager of

the United States Rubber Com­

pany Tire Division, made this

statement on his arrival in Los

Angeles today. With F. B.

CANNING DONTNever open jars at end

processing to refill with liqi It's explained by home cco mists that loss of liquid from the jar docs not affect the keep ing quality of home-canned food. If the jar Is opened it must be reprocessed to prevent spoilage.

Davia Jr., chairman of the com pany, he will inspect its Pacific Coast manufacturing facilities, including the Torrance U. S. Rubber plant, during his stay.

The (ire executive cited the improvements made by rubber clicinists in synthetic rubber as a major contributing factor and enumerated many recent engin coi.ng developments. One of thtse, the development of "2200" de.iicr rayon cord, provides a stronger carcass that reduces blow outs and controls rupture spread, an important factor in tire faafety* and wear, he said.

The Butyl synthetic rubber tube was stressed by McGovern as a major step forward In pro­ viding increased driving safety and general tire performance. Important advantages over na­ tural rubber were given by the rubber official in explaining that Butyl, made In Torrance, is de­ finitely superior to natural rub­ ber as inner tube material.

Butyl rubber also has an ex­ cellent resistance to high tem­ peratures, McGovern stated, add­ ing that this attribute'on Inner tubes is mopt important for per­ formance inside the hottest type of tires. In addition, Butyl also has superior tear resistance. However, the most spectacular advantage given is the fact that it holds air three to five times as long as natural rub­ ber. This means constant pres­ sure and less-frequent tire In­ flation, he said.

As to tomorrow's tire, Me- Govern stated that the tire en-

combination to p"rovide the besti possible product.

Tire cord' made of fine v. irt wire was a promising possibil­ ity, said McGovern.

INSURANCE PARTNER . . . J. Stanley King, owner of Torrance General Insurance Agency, 1407 Marcelina ave., announced thii week the association ai a part­ ner of. Harry E. Greenwood, above. Greenwod has been in the insurance business for 19 years, in Tacoma, Wash., prior to coming to Torrance with his wife and two daughters, Judy and Carolyn.

KENTUCKY COLONELS

Kentucky, with six,' has fur jilshed more speakers at the House of Representatives thar any other state.

-PubllrJ. Notice*"

carry one.

REG. $2.19 SALE PRICE

SAVETIRE RELINER WEDGE CUSHIONLocking Gas Cap OIL FILTER

REG. $1.98 SALE PRICE

REG. $1.09 SALE PRICE

$1 49

69<REG. $2.79 SALE PRICE '

SSS, ANTENNA "ES"SALE PRICE98<

SUPREME COMPOUNDED

MOTOR OILEqual to 35cp*rQf. Oil

100% Pur* Paraffin Bate

Our Reg.Low Price $4.9!

Price TA Premium Type Oil at NO Premium Price

A $7.65 Value!ICO. TAX INCIUOID

For perfect lubrication, for old or now car, "SUPREME COMPOUNDED" Is recommended by manufacturers. It lit­ erally "rum to the hot spots" and lubricates regions

usually left dry. You can't buy a finer oil.

1323 Sartori Avo. Torranco

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL PERSONAL PROPERTY AND TO TRANSFER LIQUOR

LICENSENOTICE IS HEHEI1Y UIVBN

lurmiunl to the provisions of Si tlon 3140 of the Civil Code o Section 7.2 of the Alcoholic Bi irajje jCogtroLjVct Hint J&£ _____

'riHiFnuuaK-'Jf-jpipr tmiin.i » >*wa,a. nuc, Harbor city..Calif., IntemTro soil to Van Bohannan and Ber- nice B. Bohannan, huaband wife Vendees and Transfere< 22424 S. Normandle Avenue, runce. Calif., all that certain per­ sonal property consisting generally or all stock In trade, fixtures, equipment and good will, and to transfer to said persons. Van Bo­ hannan. u Beer and Wine llccns (Number A5106A) ot a curtail cafe business, known as HArbo City Cafe and located at 25301 Belloporte Avenue, Harbor City, Calif., and that the purchase prlc« thereof will be paid ,\t 10:00 (A M.) on Friday the 30th day ol AuiniBt, 1918, or at a reasonabk time after tho license has been issued Jn the name of the trnns-

1S29 Sartorl Avenue, Ton-alien Calif., the place of escrow. Thf amount of the intended considera­ tion for the license Is $100.00.

Dated August 19. 1946.

VAN UOHANNANBBRNICK M. BOHANNAN

Vendee and Transfers

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE- OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

8-21-48TO WHOM IT MAY CON

CEKN: Notice Is hereby Klvei that fifteen duys after the abov date, the undorslRlicd proposes t' nell alcoholic beverages at thcs< premises, described as follows:

(out).ntlo thuant to such lnt<

Isncd la applying t» the Uoard of Equalization for Is-

of un ttlcoliollc beverage for Uiese premises, u

On-Halo Beer and Wine Anyone desiring to protest the

Issuance of auch license may flic a verified protest with the State Hoard of Equalization at Sacra­ mento, California, statinK grounds for denial as provided by law.

OnVIN M. STKOM BRCE1J5EANK STItOM , (1EOROB A. UOKEUVRE DOnOTHA I). LJ5FKI1VRE

,VUB. 22

PUBLIC NOTICENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that no sealed proposals will be received for the purchase of $190,600 par value bonds of Municipal Water District No. 1 of the City pf Torrance, Cali­ fornia, scheduled to be received August 27, 1946. Further notice of sale of said bonds will be published at a later date.

A. H. BARTLETTCity Clerk of the

City of Torrance,California

SEAL. Aug. 22

Charter Group Asked To Remain On School Job

(Continued from P.ge 1-A) wishes to thank all those cit­ izens who by their Individual and collective effort helped make this great victory poslble."

Mrs. Mark Wrlght, member of the Charter Committee, said:

"I am very happy that so many persons showed the In­ terest they did In this election and that we were able to have the decisive response from the people on this Issue, which means so much to Torrance and our children. We do not rest here, however, and much Is to be accomplished to place the administrative setup of our Tor ranee schools In operation, to the end that we may build the finest school system In Califor­ nia."

Mrs. Shldler said: "As a mem­ ber of the charter committee; I certainly appreciate the cooper­ ation of. the people of Torrance, and we ought to be very grate­ ful .that' this vital matter has been decided at last. We hope that tbe cooperation of the peo­ ple of Torrance will not cease here but will continue until we have the best school System that can be provided with the re­ sources of our community/'

Carl Steele said: "One of my main Interests In the committee was the schools. Under the pre­ sent system, I did hot' believe that the children were getting a square deal in the way of an education. After the election, I am convinced that the majority of parents in Torrance who have children attending school here believe the same way I do. I .appreciate the Interest of these

who went to the polls on this matter Tuesday. They had a democratic opportunity to ex­ press themselves and they did It with vigor. I am very happy at the outcome."

Acting Mayor W. H. ToUon said:

"The Charter Committee has done an excellent job, and I know that a majority of the people of Torrance will agree with me in suggesting that the

embers of this group stay on the job until the Board of Edu­ cation is elected and well or­ ganized. The first step is com­ pleted, with the decisive vote of the people In favor of the City Charter and control by the peo­ ple of Torrance of the schools at this city. The big job is ahead. We will have the finest chools in California in a few

years, and we hope that the same fine spirit shown by the people will be reflected in fu­ ture activity In connection with the establishment of the Tor- ranee Unified School District."

Councilman A. L. Jackson, sug­ gested, too, that the Charter Committee remain on the jpb pending the formation of the

school district. He said: "I am very well pleased with the reaction of the people toward the charter. I think the charter committee did a grand job, and I think that they should conti­ nue their work until tho details of organizing the new Torrance school district arc completed."

Councilman C. M. Gilbert said: "I an elated and en- hused with this expression of he people. We have, accom­

plished something which will nean much to the future of the

community and the children' of he city."

FEDERAL TRADEThe Federal Trade commission

/as established by an act of tongress in 1914.

Arrest Two Of Trio Who Robbed Gas Station Here

Arrested shortly following an armed robbery at a Santa Mo­ nica hotel early last Thursday 1 morning, two gunmen, Lcroy D. j Esterline, 21, and Herbert Rai- ney, 22, both of Los Angeles, arc reported by police to be the men who robbed Alfred Dahm at his service station, 182nd st. i and Western ave. late Wednes-, day night. !

Dahm said the two men, and third member who has not

been apprehhended, entered his station and ordered gasoline, .following this with an order, at gun point, to open his cash register. Police report that Dahm j lost $8 to the trio. |

LINE WITH WAXED PAPERWhen storing extra Ice cubes

In* the refrigerator drip tray, or meat keeper line the tray with waxed paper. Ice cubes won't stick to the bottom. If more than one layer of cubes are stored, separate each layer with waxed paper.

HAMILTON'S BffiTHFLACE

The birthplace of Alexander Hamilton, distinguished early American statesman, was tlw 'iland of Nevis, In the Wc| indies.

PLAZA HOTEL

1720 Cabrillo Ave. Torrance

Completely Reconditioned

Daily Ratci Only

STRICTLY O.P.A.

ROOMS WITH BATH

Mr. L E. Mendell, Prop.

Aviation

Training

California flytn' training will xc**d Id* r* qulrimtnti of th» VtUrant Admlnlitratlon and Ih. C.A.A. Enroll now In Ihii fomoul icheol-oni of Ih. Notion'i Itadiog aeronautical Initiation! ilnct 1930. N«w cloiui itorl now. Courm In Aircraft and Englnt Michanlcl. tip.rt inltruclian, mod.rn building,, latlil tquipm.nl. Active m.mb.r of National Coun. eil of Txhnical School.. Cited fat training over 5,000 Air Form mechanic!. Don'1 deloy, oppllcanli limited.

Enroll today.Phone, write ar wire CAIIFOINIA FlYSRS720 i. K.dondo M»d., lngl.w««d, C."l.Phon.i Orefltn Ultl, Onkevd 7-4U*

Parker Wilder Fl«nnel J«ck«t with thoee "v»ry im­ portant" push - up >leov» ., . They're new, they're young and they're flatter­ ing . . Colors Red, Kelly, Navy and Brown.

We're one of Ih* few Invited lo

membenhlp In Ihli world-wide-

group. Profejiional Mortuary

Skill-Honeil Ptlcing-Cowrnraui

Servlc* to ALL

Stone & MyersFuneral Directors

& AdvisorsCRAVENS 4 ENGRACIA

Phone Totrance 195

FRANK DANIELS Snya:

THANKS FOLKSI certainly appreciate the patronage you folks in Torrance have given me since I opened

my sporting goods store in Redondo Beach. It is good to see old friends again . . . and

I Invite you all to visit me when you can.

A lot of merchandise is still scarce .*. . but I am getting in shipments right along . . . and v/hen thcv arrive it does my heart good to s>e this merchandise go out to the folks who really enjoy 'having good fun.

Daniels Sports ShopHUNTING AND FISHING TACKLE

"If It's Good Daniels Sells It"Agents for ...

A. G. Spaulding & Bros., Inc. W. J. Volt Rubber Corp. Evinrude Outboard Motors

117 S. ELENA AVENUE Redondo Beach, Calif.

8'4!

1holi nig Am to will Ing