THURSDAY. MARCH 11, 1943 BotanySpring Shipment...THURSDAY. MARCH 11, 1943 New BotanySpring Shipment...

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THURSDAY. MARCH 11, 1943 New Spring Shipment Botany Wrinfele-Proof Nationally Advertised . . . they WON'T wrinkle or crush . . . Gay Spring Pat terns stripes and solids. Truly a morale-boosting col lection. Rare values at ... 1 Torrance Men's Shop 1325 SARTORI AVE. mce National Bant Building "Public Notice" CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Flrtilluurf Finn Nninn THE UNDERSIGNED do here- by certify that they are conduct- ins a confectionery and lunch bus ss at 1520 Cravens avenue. City of Torrance, County of Los Banning Holds Hoop Lead; Local Teams Drop Two Games IVil school IK liiuh tury was tin- sixth stiaight for i the Banning teams, heavy fa- I vorites to nab the pennant. Alex Palica topped the Can- I chos with ten marker?. San The Brenner Pass, between Italy and Germany, has been called the "Thermopylae of the Tyrol." Friday'* Games Itovlmvpd Torrance and Narbonne were mindly walloped last Friday In their respectiv "dena and Banning Mohlc vlth Gar- vhen the thumped the Tartars advanced in the Marine Leagm , cage race because of victorie: Ani/ele.--, State of California, un-| Fri(Iay and Tuesday. San Pi' der the fictitious firm name ofld ro trimmed Narbonne 3-1 to 251 Pedro .staged a last half rally j 13 to 33 and the Pilots pound The Grand Sweet Shop, and that I Tuesday while Torrance was los- to down the Gauchos lifter the | ed the Gauchos 54 to 24. Gar- said firm is composed of the fol-j ing to "Banning 62 to 32. ! first period ended with the score i dena's lightweights had no trou- lowing persons, whose names j ^- arl3Onne r pversed t j, P turn on, knotted at 15 all. j ble defeating the Torranre Class and addresses are as fellows, to ISan pcdro BcPS winmn|, ' , hp Banning will be idle Friday asj B cage team 45 to 20 to make Men Over 38 Face Army Call Men over have lost their special draft classification. Selective service ordered local boards earlv thii no more 38 to 45-ye to put olrl men Richard R. Gotts. 1321 218th i "« """*" street, Torrance. California. i ^an "' ng .' Mrs. Hazel Uotts, 1321 218th i, IV lightweight tussle 25 to 17, while made it a doublehead- street, Torrance, California. WITNESS their hands this llth day of March. 1!M3. RICHARD IS. GOTTS, HAZEL GOTTS. State of California, County of Los Angeles, ss. ON THIS llth day of March, A. D., 1943, before me a No tary Public in and for saic County and State, residing theie in duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared . Richard R Gott-s and Mrs. Hazel Gott.' known to me to be th he Tartars 25 nod in the with a CO lower divi- Banning'.-; double triumph kept from in bcth ends of the league standings with both teams be ing unbeaten in league play Mark Sampson's outfits out ir ! Eigerer of Torrance, high scon i ! of the league, continued his high I pace with 16 markers. The vie- i " ' " " I "Public Notice" Torn San in douhleheader^ Lineups: and year in this certificate firrt above written. subscribed to| HOWARD G. IjOCKE, the within Instrument, and ac-j Notary Public in and for said County and State. My Commission expires March ne that they READ OL.S WANT ADS AND SAVE MONEY! vlcdged to I'd the sanv WITNESS WHEREOF, I 19th, 1943. 1 hereunto set my hand and (Seal) ii'd my official seal the day'.March 11-18-25-Ar. Thousands are taking advantage of A&P's wide varieties of rationed foods ... to get better values, and a wider choice, for their ration cou pons. Here, on the shelves at A&P Super Mar kets, they are finding favorite canned fruits and vegetables in various sizes and grades . . . PLUS, frozen and bottled fruits and vegetables to suit family needs and purse strings. For your conven' Foods for Thousands! ence, A&P posts the point "cost" of rationed items right next to the price ... so you can compare point "costs" and cash costs as you shop. Checking out is simple, too . . . your cou- pons and grocery charges are totalled simultan- eously. No rushing from booth to booth, no confusion! Make your A&P Super your head- quarters for your wartime food needs. SUGAR STAMP NO. 11 EXPIRES MIDNIGHT, MAR. 15 SUGAR Paste GOODS ANH PAnr rr.MOLIMA Spaghetti ..... p" k '|j; 11 C All!! PAGE EEMOUNA . . . 1-lb. 4 4C Macaroni ..... ckg. 11 COLD MEDAL MACARONI ft Spaghetti ..... ^'J; 13' CEREALS, Crackers Now! SLICED BREAD at A&P WEBER. WONDER. WHITE OR WH (15-lb. Loaf. 12c) .. SOUPS CANNED AND Cereals . . SUN'NYriELD Corn Flakes ANN PAGE Rolled Oats Pep \ 8-or. ee pkg. 3 :ri9c 8 ,k°o':9< Pippin Apples CALIF.-GROWN Vitamin C+ Grapefruit (lOO's) Vitamins B+. C++ Avocados Vitamins B+, C+ and G+ Tomatoes Vitamins A++. B+ and C< Household NEEDS 4 r o,,.17< ^KS'w .... 3, or 10e Dog Food .... ^;21 C To " Laundry Soap 2i.L FAMILY FAK Tissue . . . . Facial Tissues WHJiE SAIL Cleanser . . . Vitamins B+. C++ Vitamins A++. Cabbage Carrots ^JLulahaga^ 13 Banana Squash WHITE KING LAUNDRY SOAP WHITE KING GRANULATED SOAP Family Size Package 29 Miscellaneous El.'.'i.'iirn.LD rjIRICill.D Flour ....... N ,°;.J° 4! White Rice .... J;£1; Am. I-;.;;: Salad Mustard Saiad'Oil . . . Peanut Butter AMI l-A' IP, Vinegar .... SEA BASS STEAKS HALIBUT STEA SALMON STE4 SMALL SOLES SHRIMPS "S" COOKED LOBSTERS FILLET OF SOLE lir QC uar, 52' ,',,7c ANGENDORF ^fe ^/ E WHEAT ttjf UT . . l-lb. Loaf ^ / EPT. VALUES! ^ •les 4ibs.9Qc c+....^ 4b«F ARIZ. CforlQc >• ..... w iv 3 4 f| for IJflC fflCAluAn a SK ......... lb. Lim HAL large 4j A^ LEY head 1 IBC !-. C++. G+ ..... IV CAL 9 bunches Qc d G++ . . A V s *\ Ac + ....... ^|bs. & c |- Vitamin Jfe sn A++ . . ib.** i^—^^^^—i^-.—-^—^—.- T. VALUES! 4 IfC O-Tc <S ....... lb 33C IfC 9Oc ......... lb . 14C TICS' PEDC OQ= Cl\a SMALL lb. «3i7 E NORTHERN . . lb. 37 IISON'S l-lb. 4 Qc ItTIFIED ..... pkq. A 7 Tomato Soup c.m.pbrii'i All'fd Soupl R.mcho Chicken-Noodlo R.,ncho- Soup Mix— DcLuxe (Ex. Mushrooms) -BIHTS "B ^ T " L /o NO Fruit Cocktail- Iris "MUCH nrnuc ^»N|n s "/!-i;c Beam— Smalt Pink Beans - Prunes— A&P. L.irgc Raiiln.- A«P. Sttdljss Fiis - N.itural P.ik Black Fia! - Roedlng .miftps CA^%°^° Grape Jui:e-A4P Tomato Juice— Llbby's Toma»o Juice— c.-impuell'i Vcq. Cocktail Rollc Loqanberry Juice Llhby'i Apple Juice— Little Chlcl •ftftCT/ini r«" CANNED AND POTTLED Nibletl Del M.nz ~ Corn Del Mcnle Whole Kernel Cream Corn— lono White Peai--Glenwoi.I Peas-L.bby', ————— A4P Pens "" ' " "' •-"'"• ' ———— Tomatoes Del Monte. Solid p.ick Tomatoes— Clenwood. Solid P.ick Tomatoei— v.il Vitn •..1. L,bby. s,,c-;«-——— ^ ———————— iTu^roIr^Br.ndZ"' PC... Stem. Spinach i u ,,., Cut Beans Ion,, Asparagus BountKuJ ——————————— Mi$nF.ll.ANF.nuS ""'^oDs 0" Chill Sauce- Ann p.iue —————— ~ Ketchup Ann Pa(, e FROZEN FOODS ^ U ETTS AB A I N ED S Strawberries- Penguin. Whole "" Baked Beans M.,,,lc Me.l, I |10i-oi.|9c I |10!-oi.|3'17c | |10i.oi.|3.'2Sc 1 2J to 2J-OI. |10c i >»?n-' - u Rel.-ill !!« Prl " INo. 302117-ci. 12 25c lNo.21 I29.o.. |2 35c lNa.1 117-ai. |20c |No. 21 129-ai. |19c Con. 1 „., lalner Weiglit Pr ; c(. | 11 6-0.. |llc 1 116-0!. IllC 1 IH-o.. Il3c 1 llS-oi. 12 21c I 112-oz. I20c 1 112-ai. lISc 1 tnSVr I Wei,.,! "'^ IPInt 116-0.. |17c lNo.2 118-oz. l?c 1 114-0.. |8c I 11 O-o. |2 15c 1 112-01. I17c I H2-OI. |9c 1 |12ToT"|12^ I 112-01. |2 25c |No.2 120-0.. |12c |No.2 120-01. |llc |No.2 120-oj. |llc |No.2 120-01. |15c INo. 2 120-01. |13c |No.2 119-ai. |13c |No.2j |28-o.. 12 27c INo.l llS.oi. |10c 1 IB-ox. |5c |No.2 |2a.oi. |12c 1 16-01. |ic 1 |4.oi. |21c |No.2J 127-01. |Uc |No.2 |20-oi. |llc | I101.oi.l18c | Con- I 1 Miner | WtiCht p'lji 1 112-01. |15c 1 |8-ai. |8c ,,SSiv ,^,'ws I |12-ai. |25c 1 116-0.. |16c 1 * 1 « 1 » 1 4 PeV Unit 1 B 111 I24~ Per 1 8 120 120 1 6 1 6 IP,','; Unit 1 8 111 18 1 * 1 ' 1 i 'p'e'r 1 B 114 |I4 116 116 |16 |16 124 113 1 7 no 1 5 1 1 117 |14 1 e Ip'eV 1 B 1 i Ip'eV 1 6 1 8 MADSlADIkIC WILSON'S FRESH EGGS ^/N^CTN BOKAR COFFEE TS Luxlo";1 . 2c,u,. 13 Lux Flakes l-lb. 4 Qc . . pkq. i^ * . . . 46e Mb. O*»c bag *Xt S s'i'.e" 2 ,or19C Slraw Baked LAl P&G LAUNDRY SOAP large bars 1339 EL PRABO TORRANCE BETWEEN SARTORI & CRAVENS ....... FREE PARKING We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities—All Advertised Items Subject to Stock on Hand. DASH GRANULATED SOAP la. rge t% 1 < sue ^f JL OXYDOL GRANULATED SOAP 63 64-ox. , Siic CRISCO SHORTENING 24 l-lb. jar 4-H and to transfer men now in that classification into the regular classes isuch as 1-A. 3-A. 4F, etc. I-but not actually to draft them. The action has the effect of establishing an order in which Narbonne Bees 30 to 25. I , ovor 33 would be inducted Emerson paced the Gardenans .. jf and wn en the armed forces in scoring with 15 markers while: determine they can be used in Egerer, Torrance forward, who j the military establisment," as has averaged nearly 20 points | the War Manpower Commission opposes Narbonno and , it a double triumph while th< Pedro tangles with Gar-, Banning lights nosed out th Former Texas Officer Joins Local Force Monroc J. Angel, 40, h;is lieen employed as a city polii. officer ;it a salary of $100 p., month. He has been employi i| liv the National Supply Co. ami is a former Texas officer and Santa Fe Railroad.detective, ;n enrrlinf! to Police Chief John Stioh. BKCOMKS PLANT GUARD Ted Wer'z, recently retired postal carrier here, has taken a guard's position at the Do;il; Aircraft Co. ng kept up his high pnt it -ith 18. Varsity 1 (43) (33| Air.' Bar Alone N The men in 4-H are to be reclassified on the same basis as younger men but with special <-')|"H" designations. Some will j-J thus be put in 1-A iH,) 2-B iH,l in: 3-A IHI and similar classes. This procedure, the Manpow- |l): or Commission explained In a ,.. j press release, means that men I "who have no cause for defer ment other than age will be 1 placed in Class 1-A." The "(H)" designation de- notes merely a subdivision of the particular draft class. Thus a man classified 1-A iHi actu- ally would be Class 1-A. al- though he would not be liable to immediate induction like an- ,, . .. other man in that class lai-king nip and tuck affair from thei tnc addition (Hi rating There was no Indication from Selective Service or from the War or Navy departments as to whether this actually fore-shad- ows a call to the colors for men over 38, who are technically eli- gible for military service to th< age of 45. Senator Wheeler (D Camarillo poured in 22 mark- j ITS to set tlii' scoring pi the Banning Pilots who got away to an early lead and coast- ed to victory over the Narbonne Gauchos. The winners held a, 33 to 9 edge at halftime and i were never seriously pressed.! The Bee tussle, however, was a 1 .start. Varsity lineups: MARCH 31 DEADLINE, FOR TIRE ;' INSPECTION ' ni. :'.. I: Ibii Mont., and some other members i of congress have urged that sin igle men ever 38 be drafted Stationery with character. Seej ahead of younger fathers but the The Herald'9 stock. i Army opposes this. WAR BONDS AltD SAVINGS STAMPS * Leading a Double Life You give your ALL in war work . . . [lien turn on the glamour for your MAN home on leave! Likewise CiOSSARD'S lacing corJ leads a double lift- in the GLIDER hose supporters and LOOP-LACING gore ... to SAVli critical rubber for war needs. (The shoul- der straps on both the combination and separate bra are GLIDHRS, loo!) R & C* satin and knit fabric. Priced from S4.50 to ¥7.95 uU NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR CREATIONS by Connie Jacqueline Natural Poise Not.ce the trend to P dvement-huggin 3 heels I PATENTS! GABARDINES i CALFSKINS i BUck, Navy Blue, Town DEPARTMENT STORE 1307-1313 Sartori Avenue Torranoe WE'RE OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT 'NSPECTION STATION * * . * * * .NSPECtlON TAKES ONLY A , EW MINUTES WE WILL CERTIFY , ?OUR GOVERNMENT ! INSPECTION \ Ivery Car'Owner Can Have His TJRES ^ RECAPPED :.f-v. :. : '/' . No Rationing ~.-.. [? Certificate1 Re0u/r^d>- The object of this now order is to enroi'raye car owners to huve tli3ir tires recapped before they arc unfit for further use. This is the best way to conserve America's greatest rubber stockpile the tires that are now 011 the nation's curs. For io.ignf ,'".'^355 a~i? Guaranteed Quality INSIST UPON FACTORY-CONTROLLED RECAPPING •FACTORY TRAINED EXPERTS EXCLUSIVE FIRESTONE RL'BDER FORMULA APPLICATION AND CURING CONTROLLED BY RIGID INSPECTION Drive in ancl let us inspect your Urns. If thoy ncoU roc:iiipiii)!, our men will iiiakii ausements. WE'LL HEIP YOU MAKE CUT A RATIONING CERTIFICATE APPLICATION And when you rcci-ive your ccrtillc.-ito, lot us liolp you Kot tlin most for your money. If your ttrnn cannot lie mcapvod, Tiro» rin well I.H iho Extra Mile- HEO 1'IBESTONE WAB TIKE. STORES mcclinj at Gdvc TORRANCt Telephone 476

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THURSDAY. MARCH 11, 1943

New Spring Shipment

BotanyWrinfele-Proof

Nationally Advertised . . . they WON'T wrinkle or crush . . . Gay Spring Pat­ terns — stripes and solids. Truly a morale-boosting col­ lection. Rare values at ...

1Torrance Men's Shop

1325 SARTORI AVE. mce National Bant Building

"Public Notice"

CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESSFlrtilluurf Finn Nninn

THE UNDERSIGNED do here­ by certify that they are conduct- ins a confectionery and lunchbus ss at 1520 Cravens avenue.City of Torrance, County of Los

Banning Holds Hoop Lead; Local Teams Drop Two Games

IVilschool

IK liiuh tury was tin- sixth stiaight for i the Banning teams, heavy fa- I vorites to nab the pennant.

Alex Palica topped the Can- I chos with ten marker?. San

The Brenner Pass, between Italy and Germany, has been called the "Thermopylae of the Tyrol."

Friday'* Games ItovlmvpdTorrance and Narbonne were

mindly walloped last Friday Intheir respectiv "dena and BanningMohlc

vlth Gar- vhen the

thumped the Tartars

advanced in the Marine Leagm , cage race because of victorie:

Ani/ele.--, State of California, un-| Fri(Iay and Tuesday. San Pi'der the fictitious firm name ofld ro trimmed Narbonne 3-1 to 251 Pedro .staged a last half rally j 13 to 33 and the Pilots pound The Grand Sweet Shop, and that I Tuesday while Torrance was los- to down the Gauchos lifter the | ed the Gauchos 54 to 24. Gar- said firm is composed of the fol-j ing to "Banning 62 to 32. ! first period ended with the score i dena's lightweights had no trou- lowing persons, whose names j ^-arl3Onne rpversed t j, P turn on, knotted at 15 all. j ble defeating the Torranre Class and addresses are as fellows, to ISan pcdro BcPS winmn|, ' , hp Banning will be idle Friday asj B cage team 45 to 20 to make

Men Over 38 Face Army Call

Men over 3« have lost their special draft classification.

Selective service ordered local boards earlv thiino more 38 to 45-ye

to put olrl men

Richard R. Gotts. 1321 218th i "« """*" street, Torrance. California. i ^an"'ng .'

Mrs. Hazel Uotts, 1321 218th i, IV

lightweight tussle 25 to 17, while made it a doublehead-

street, Torrance, California.WITNESS their hands this

llth day of March. 1!M3.RICHARD IS. GOTTS, HAZEL GOTTS.

State of California, County of Los Angeles, ss.

ON THIS llth day of March, A. D., 1943, before me a No tary Public in and for saic County and State, residing theie in duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared . Richard R Gott-s and Mrs. Hazel Gott.' known to me to be th

he Tartars 25 nod in the

with a CO lower divi-

Banning'.-; double triumph keptfrom in bcth ends of the leaguestandings with both teams being unbeaten in league playMark Sampson's outfits out ir

! Eigerer of Torrance, high scon i! of the league, continued his highI pace with 16 markers. The vie-i " ' " " I "Public Notice"

Torn San

in douhleheader^ Lineups:

and year in this certificate firrt above written.

subscribed to| HOWARD G. IjOCKE,the within Instrument, and ac-j Notary Public in and for said

County and State. My Commission expires March

ne that they

READ OL.S WANT ADS AND SAVE MONEY!

vlcdged to I'd the sanv

WITNESS WHEREOF, I 19th, 1943. 1 hereunto set my hand and (Seal) ii'd my official seal the day'.March 11-18-25-Ar.

Thousands are taking advantage of A&P's wide varieties of rationed foods ... to get better values, and a wider choice, for their ration cou­ pons. Here, on the shelves at A&P Super Mar­ kets, they are finding favorite canned fruits and vegetables in various sizes and grades . . . PLUS, frozen and bottled fruits and vegetables to suit family needs and purse strings. For your conven'

Foods for Thousands!

ence, A&P posts the point "cost" of rationed items right next to the price ... so you can compare point "costs" and cash costs as you shop. Checking out is simple, too . . . your cou­ pons and grocery charges are totalled simultan­ eously. No rushing from booth to booth, no confusion! Make your A&P Super your head­ quarters for your wartime food needs.

SUGAR STAMP NO. 11 EXPIRES MIDNIGHT, MAR. 15

SUGAR

Paste GOODSANH PAnr rr.MOLIMA

Spaghetti ..... p"k'|j; 11 CAll!! PAGE EEMOUNA. . . 1-lb. 4 4CMacaroni ..... ckg . 11COLD MEDAL MACARONI ftSpaghetti ..... ^'J; 13'

CEREALS, Crackers

Now! SLICED BREAD at A&PWEBER. WONDER.

WHITE OR WH(15-lb. Loaf. 12c) ..

SOUPS CANNED AND

Cereals . .SUN'NYriELD

Corn FlakesANN PAGE

Rolled Oats

Pep \

8-or. eepkg. 3

:ri9c8,k°o':9<

Pippin ApplesCALIF.-GROWN Vitamin C+

Grapefruit(lOO's) Vitamins B+. C++

AvocadosVitamins B+, C+ and G+

TomatoesVitamins A++. B+ and C<

Household NEEDS 4 ro,,.17<

^KS'w.... 3,or 10e

Dog Food .... ^;21 C

To "

Laundry Soap

2i.L FAMILY FAK

Tissue . . . .

Facial TissuesWHJiE SAIL

Cleanser . . .Vitamins B+. C++

Vitamins A++.

CabbageCarrots

^JLulahaga^ 13 Banana Squash

WHITE KINGLAUNDRY SOAP

WHITE KINGGRANULATED SOAP

Family Size Package 29

MiscellaneousEl.'.'i.'iirn.LD rjIRICill.D

Flour ....... N,°;.J° 4!

White Rice .... J;£1; Am. I-;.;;: Salad Mustard

Saiad'Oil . . .

Peanut ButterAMI l-A' IP,

Vinegar ....

SEA BASS STEAKS HALIBUT STEA SALMON STE4 SMALL SOLES SHRIMPS "S"

COOKED LOBSTERS FILLET OF SOLE

lir QC

uar, 52'

,',,7c

ANGENDORF ^fe ^/E WHEAT ttjf UT

. . l-lb. Loaf ^ /

EPT. VALUES! ^

•les 4ibs.9Qcc+....^ 4b«F

ARIZ. CforlQc>• ..... w iv

3 4 f|for IJflC

fflCAluAn a SK......... lb. Lim

HAL large 4j A^LEY head 1 IBC!-. C++. G+ ..... IV

CAL 9 bunches Qcd G++ . . A V

s *\ Ac+ ....... ^|bs. &

c|- Vitamin Jfesn A++ . . ib.**i^—^^^^—i^-.—-^—^—.-T. VALUES! 4IfC O-Tc

<S ....... lb 33CIfC 9Oc

......... lb . 14CTICS'

PEDC OQ=Cl\a SMALL lb. «3i7

E NORTHERN . . lb. 37

IISON'S l-lb. 4 Qc ItTIFIED ..... pkq. A 7

Tomato Soup c.m.pbrii'iAll'fd Soupl R.mcho

Chicken-Noodlo R.,ncho-Soup Mix— DcLuxe (Ex. Mushrooms)

-BIHTS "B T"L /oNO

Fruit Cocktail- Iris

"MUCH nrnuc ^»N|n s

"/!-i;c Beam— SmaltPink Beans -Prunes— A&P. L.irgcRaiiln.- A«P. SttdljssFiis - N.itural P.ikBlack Fia! - Roedlng.miftps CA^%°^°Grape Jui:e-A4PTomato Juice— Llbby'sToma»o Juice— c.-impuell'iVcq. Cocktail RollcLoqanberry Juice Llhby'iApple Juice— Little Chlcl•ftftCT/ini r«" CANNED AND

POTTLED

Nibletl Del M.nz ~

Corn Del Mcnle Whole Kernel

Cream Corn— lono White

Peai--Glenwoi.I

Peas-L.bby',————— A4P Pens "" ' " "' •-"'"• ' ————

Tomatoes Del Monte. Solid p.ickTomatoes— Clenwood. Solid P.ickTomatoei— v.il Vitn

•..1. L,bby. s,,c-;«-——— ————————

iTu^roIr^Br.ndZ"' PC... Stem.

Spinach i u ,,.,Cut Beans Ion,,Asparagus BountKuJ ———————————

Mi$nF.ll.ANF.nuS ""'^oDs 0"Chill Sauce- Ann p.iue —————— ~

Ketchup Ann Pa(, e

FROZEN FOODS UETTSABAINEDS

Strawberries- Penguin. Whole "" Baked Beans M.,,,lc Me.l,

I |10i-oi.|9cI |10!-oi.|3'17c| |10i.oi.|3.'2Sc1 2J to 2J-OI. |10c

i >»?n-' !» - u Rel.-ill!!« Prl"

INo. 302117-ci. 12 25c

lNo.21 I29.o.. |2 35c

lNa.1 117-ai. |20c |No. 21 129-ai. |19c

Con. 1 „., lalner Weiglit Pr ; c(.

| 11 6-0.. |llc1 116-0!. IllC

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1 tnSVr I Wei,.,! "'^

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FRESH EGGS ^/N^CTN

BOKAR COFFEE TSLuxlo";1 . 2c,u,. 13 Lux Flakes

l-lb. 4 Qc. . pkq. i^

* . . . 46eMb. O*»c

• • bag *Xt

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SlrawBaked

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LAUNDRY SOAPlarge bars

1339 EL PRABO TORRANCEBETWEEN SARTORI & CRAVENS ....... FREE PARKING

We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities—All Advertised Items Subject to Stock on Hand.

DASHGRANULATED SOAP

la.rge t% 1 <sue ^f JL

OXYDOLGRANULATED SOAP

6364-ox. , Siic

CRISCOSHORTENING

24l-lb. jar

4-H and to transfer men now in that classification into the regular classes isuch as 1-A. 3-A. 4F, etc. I-but not actually to draft them.

The action has the effect of establishing an order in which

Narbonne Bees 30 to 25. I , ovor 33 would be inducted Emerson paced the Gardenans .. jf and wnen the armed forces

in scoring with 15 markers while: determine they can be used in Egerer, Torrance forward, who j the military establisment," as has averaged nearly 20 points | the War Manpower Commission

opposes Narbonno and , it a double triumph while th< Pedro tangles with Gar-, Banning lights nosed out th

Former Texas Officer Joins Local Force

Monroc J. Angel, 40, h;is lieen employed as a city polii. officer ;it a salary of $100 p., month. He has been employi i| liv the National Supply Co. ami is a former Texas officer and Santa Fe Railroad.detective, ;n enrrlinf! to Police Chief John Stioh.

BKCOMKS PLANT GUARDTed Wer'z, recently retired

postal carrier here, has taken a guard's position at the Do;il; Aircraft Co.

ngkept up his high pnt it

-ith 18. Varsity 1

(43) (33|

Air.' BarAlone NThe men in 4-H are to be

reclassified on the same basis as younger men but with special

<-')|"H" designations. Some will j-J thus be put in 1-A iH,) 2-B iH,l in: 3-A IHI and similar classes.

This procedure, the Manpow- |l): or Commission explained In a ,.. j press release, means that men

I "who have no cause for defer ment other than age will be

1 placed in Class 1-A."The "(H)" designation de­

notes merely a subdivision of the particular draft class. Thus a man classified 1-A iHi actu­ ally would be Class 1-A. al­ though he would not be liable to immediate induction like an-

,, . .. other man in that class lai-king nip and tuck affair from thei tnc addition (Hi rating

There was no Indication from Selective Service or from the War or Navy departments as to whether this actually fore-shad­ ows a call to the colors for men over 38, who are technically eli­ gible for military service to th< age of 45. Senator Wheeler (D

Camarillo poured in 22 mark- j ITS to set tlii' scoring pi the Banning Pilots who got away to an early lead and coast­ ed to victory over the Narbonne Gauchos. The winners held a, 33 to 9 edge at halftime and i were never seriously pressed.! The Bee tussle, however, was a 1

.start. Varsity lineups:

MARCH 31

DEADLINE,

FOR TIRE ;'

INSPECTION'

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