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FRIDAY TORRANCE HERALDMidway Petroleum j Night School Here
Team Will Clash Is Below Average With Oilers H?re For Attendaiic
Next Simdny alloiMoon !!» Miil- wn.v IVtrolriim nutill imdrr tin- leadership ..f (;. urw stovull, vet eran bnll iilnyer uncl manager, will Invado llir .-ilriuiirhold of Kddle Copcland's flianslnr-Cnnflold Mid way Oil pastimcrs and onfrago them in what promises to IKS one of the hardest-fought games yet played at the Oilers' park. This Is the first time these two clubs Have met, and eacli ono will lie battling: from the word go to try and emerge on the long end of the score. The garni- will start promptly at 2:30.
Park in Front ofSchool Beautified
The oily engineering and street departments aro rapidly completing tho work of netting: out trees and sli i Hi is on the Torrance park In front of the high school. Palms have l>ei>n si-l along tho walks which lend from th<-- strict to the center. In the central square flowering plants aro being placed. Already the park presents an unusually attractive appearance. Grass seed has lieen sown and a sprinkling system has been in stalled. By midsummer the park should constitute a distinctly beau tiful addition to the city.
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classes hool ha
il 17.
.1- adults In fallen below tl due In all prol
-k of a comp'l
I Torrance isIgltiln Ki enroll In the adult cli most of which are lield in the, ning. Equipment and capab teachers are all provided by th board of education.
There are classes In public speak ins. woodwork, dressmaking, m linery. langungreH. and other stud!
Individual attention is afford each student.
There must be .in average of students at each class or the' teach
will b» sent to , some i:hool where enough are Interoste
keep up the overage.The I'Ykl.-iy afternoon drossi
Ing class is'in session from 12:3 4:30 anil instructions nro Kivf
r all kinds of sewing.By calling 30-J one may get fuformation as to the time of tl:
class In which he or she may I Interested.
Mrs. Ueorge W. Post will leav for Brooklyn, N. Y., tomorrow ti spend a couple, of months with he daughter. Mrs. J. A. Vissel.
Our Want Aids Pay!
This Store Belongs to Its Customers
We are here to serve you to serve you well. The polic; of this store is devoted to and directed by the wants and wishes of its customers. Our continued growth and ex pansion is readily accounted for by the untiring efforts to make purchasing here pleasant" and satisfactory. To give good quality at a fair price to consider customer's satisfaction as of first importance.
That we have prepared well to supply your Spring and Summer wants is a tale that tells itself best in our new showings of apparel and home needs. Come in often these days and enjoy seeing the new styles and patterns and colorings of the new season.
American Gentleman
Quality ShoesButterick Patterns.
NSING
KANGAROO LEATHER has, characteristics which
distinguish it from every other material used in the manufacture of fine shoes.
Kangaroo leather meets perfectly the three es sentials of fine shoe making style, comfort and durability.
HOSIERYMunsing Wear Hosiery
and Underwear
GENUINE KANGAROO SHOES in black Kanga roo, four styles priced at '
$7.50 and $8.50
SHOES in Brown Kanga roo, four styles, priced at
$9.50, $11.00 and $12.00
OXFORDS in Brown Kan garoo, two styles, priced at
$8.50 and $9.50
MEN'S SHOES and OX FORDS in black and brown calf, in a large range of styles and prices. Priced at
94.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 and $8.50
UNDERWEAR
MUNSINGWEAR Knit Union Suits for Women in Bod ice top, with tight knee, also in standard built up tops Priced at
$1.20, $1.30, $145, $1.65
MUNSING WEAR STEPINS in Voiles, ribbon trimmed Priced at
$2.25
Other Qualities in Voiles priced at
$1.25 and $1.65
HOSEMUNSING WEAR Pure Silk Full fashioned Silk Hosiery
all the popular shades. You will like this number, a
better value cannot befound. Priced at
$1.50
J. W. Barnes Co.LOMITA
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MARKET BASKETGood Things To Eat and Where To Get Them. Watch for This Page Every Friday |
Uncommon Delicacies
ALWAYS TO BE
HAD AT RENN'S
Imported Anchovies Imported Caviar Imported Peas' Imported String Beans mported Cross & Black well's
Marmalade Chutney Parasan Cheese Walnut Catsup Mushroom Catsup
mported Swiss Cheese Roquefort Cheese ineapple Cheese
domestic Cheese Swiss Cheese Old English Cheese American Cheese
3 rick Cheese -imburger Cheese
Camembert Cheese Mustard Pickles
n the Bulk:Cottage Cheese Green Olives Ripe Olives Sweet Midget Pickles Sweet Mixed Pickles Sweet Relish
n a word:"Everything to Eat"
W. A. RENN1929-31 Carson St. Phone 218
WIFE SAVERS
, BY IMRS. MARY f
MORTON
the frying j
nbled Eggs. Five eggs, tw_ :>ons milk, one teaspoon but- littltt salt. Melt butter in
~cld other IngredfX
thick.
crying pan, ana other tngredl> and cook gently, stirring until
Creamed Tuna or Codfish. If :lfish pick into small with cold water In a
id let It come to a boil and gently simmer (not boil)
ive minutes, then drain! Put large tablespoon butter I
the saucepan, melt, add two table-
dually two cups sweet 'milk, k, stirring constantly, until :>oth and thick. Season, add
fish, and serve. Tuna fish must rained from the oil in the can flaked.
Tapioca Cream Pudding. Cook wo tablcspoons of minute tapioca n a quart of milk for 15 minutes, iemove from fire. Mix yolks of wo eggs with half a cup of sugar, ne-half teaspoon salt, and add to
tapioca and milk. Return to firp cook until thick, add any de
sired flavoring grated orange peel ir teaspoon vanilla fold In the itiffly beaten whites of the eggs, .nd set aside to cool.
In the miotst of plenty, thou sands of American children are not getting the foods they need for the highest development of mind and body. The United
ter food than any other nation. Our pure food laws and sani tary methods of handling food supplies are world - famous. Along with our efforts to safe guard health through food con trol, however, we need to de velop better food habits and so reduce our alarmingly high percentage of malnutrition. For the undernourished child does not have a fair start, and everything is harder for him. Even though his body may 9utgrow some of the visible signs of malnutrition, others not so apparent remain. His
connoisseur of steaks and meats knows that his hostess is a good judge when she makes a practice of buying from us. We can give you the most choice cuts to serve your guests. Our prices are reasonable. Let
"Shop Here and Save"
Harry Warren Meat MarketWITH W. A. RENN
CARSON ST., TORRANCE
resistance is likely to be low ered so that he "catches" dis eases easily. Faulty mental habits cling, and in countless other ways he carries a handi cap all through life. . TMs well nourished child has an erect, sturdy, well developed body, with straight legs, flat shoulder blades, full rounded chest, strong white teeth, and firm, rosy flesh. The expression of its eyes and face denotes a keen, happy mind, and all its movements show vigor and en ergy without undue nervous ness.
burned saucepan should be filled with cold waUr, to which
been added. Let it stand for an hour or so, after which heat the
ater slowly for a few minutes and the burned particles will comeIt quite easily.
complete set stored in orderly fashion in a convenient, well ventilated closet. Whether few or many .kinds are needed, it is economical to buy well made, durable tools and keep them in good condition and grouped together if possible. The initial
s of good quality may be a trifle greater than those of poorer grade, but substantial ones generally give longer and better service and
i washing the cheap ready-mad .. rugs, do not wring them b
hand, but flatly fold and ru through a wringer if possible, o throw them over a line to drip unt the excess water has run off. The: lay them down on a laundry tabl and stretch them Into perfect shap and let them dry, turning occasion illy. If they are dried on a lin hey stretch all out of shape, si :hat when placed on tho floor the' ruffle at the sides.
Before ngs put
ashing cotton stock- handful of common
washing water. This vill *et the dye.
The well varnished kitchen fl iduces the housewife's work t
fold. This is equally true of th painted'floor and the one which i covered with linoleum. A coat o
ilsh 'over either makes It eas: mop up, and it will look a
bright .afterward. Varnish save muscle and time and keeps the kitchen floor always shining.
'Benefit Assoc. In Regular Meeting1
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Warmed-Up Potatoes. Chop ice cold boiled potatoes. Put
little butter and milk In the frying pan, boil up. add tho potatoes, cook,
rring occasionally. Season \ t and pepper. Cook until thickened.
Spinach. Look spinach c carefully, wash in at least four
ters, drain In a colander, and cut ough with a knife while drain
ing. Boil twenty or thirty mln- tes, season with salt, pepper and utter. Boll two eggs hard, slice,
and place on top of spinach before ervlng.
Macaroni Rarebit. — Put one teaspoon butter into frying pan. When hot add one cupful of cold boiled macaroni cut fine. To it add one cupful grated cheese and two beaten eggs. Dust with pepper and a little salt and cook until mixture is set.
Hot Slaw. Chop up a cabbage .nd cook in hot water urftil ten- !er. Drain in a colander, then add ne-half cup vinegar, tablespoon iutter, salt and pepper to taste.
Heat together thoroughly and serve hot. If cabbage Is cooked without a cover It will not scent the house much.
Oatmeal Cookies. Cream three- fourths cup butter with one cup sugar, add two well beaten eggs. Sift three-fourths teaspoon soda in two cups flour, add one-half tea spoon salt, one teaspoon cinnamon, add two cups uncooked rolled oats and one scant cup chopped raisins sprinkled with flour or one-half cup raisins and one-half, oup chopped nut meats. Drop on but tered tins and bake.
TOOLS FOR HOUSECLEANINGNo matter how carefully the
housecleaning is planned it
quickly without suitable clean ing tools and materials. The ideal arrangement is to have a
Quality Market2205 Redondo Blvd., Corner Pbrtola Ave.Iorrance. Phone 93-W
BETTER QUALITY
CHEAPER PRICES
MEAT DEPT.All choice U. S. inspected
meat. Specials for Saturday
Boneless Rolled Veal Roast, 25c Ib. Pure Pork Sausage
20c IbRib Steaks,
Steer Beef, 2 for 25cSliced EasternBacon, 35c Ib.
Personal Service
Crisco 25c Ib.
Dutch Cleanser 2 for 15c10 bars
Ben Hur Soap, 40cNucoa or Standard
30c Ib. Our Special Coffee
44c Ib.Fresh Black Cherries and
StrawberriesFull line of Fresh Vege
tables
Vegetablesand Fruits
New Potatoes6 Ibs. 25c
String Beans25c Ib.
Juicy Grapefruit10 for 25^
Extra Fancy' Dates2 Ibs. 25c
Black Walnuts20c Ib.
Pure Clover Honey 15-oz. jar 35c
Tho Women's Benefit Association held their regular semi-monthly
iting on Tuesday evening at American hall.
Commander May Tomkins and iveral merrlbers will attend the II day quarterly session of ast Commanders' and Command- rs1 Association on Tuesday, May 6, r the Women's Club house at Al- ambra.There will be an officers' meet-
ig, to which all members of Tor- ince Review are cordially invited,
at the home of Mrs. Bertha Brad ford, 1803 Cabrillo avenue, on Monday evening, May 4.
Tuesday, May 12, the review will give a party to its members and friends. There will be a pot luck
.- at 6 o'clock, which will be ed by a delightful program.
LOMITA NOTES
nner guests Sunday of Mr. and . George 'Taylor of Cypress 3t were Mrs. Jack Phillips of
San Pedro, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mc- uen of Sawtelle, Mr. and Mrs.
George Taylor Sr., Mrs. Mary Ann hlllips, and Leslie Phillips.
r. and Mrs. H. K. Hickman o iVeston street visited the Palo Verdes estates Sunday.
Mrs. F. F. Ferguson and son, Ed- ard Kasal, of Redondo boulevard,
wort) business visitors In Los An- Monday.
r. and Mrs. Martial Arey and Miss Emma Hatfield and Rob- Wark visited Exposition Park rsday.
Hans Hagedorn is adding several uprovements to his property on ose street.
Tried Christopher's Ice cream et? You call get it from Hughey, t The American. Adv.
Carson and Gramercy. Phone 283
"Reliable Merchandise at Lowest Market Prices"
Saturday's Assortment of Fresh, Crisp Vegetabl.es andBest Fruit in the Market Fresh From
the field to Your TableFresh Cherries and Apricots
Special QualitySpecial Prices
Strawberries Bananas 1 Grapefruit Oranges, Apples
Peas, Beets, Carrots, Turnips Asparagus New Spuds Spinach , Radishes Mustard
Carrots, Turnips Beets Summer Squash
Lettuce, Cauliflower, Green Onions, Rhubarb, Cabbage,Bell Peppers, Artichokes, Cucumbers, Radishes,
Tomatoes, Celery, Sweet Potatoes, Parsnips
Stockton Burbank and Idaho Russet Potatoes, per pound, by the lug, or sacks
Phone Your Order Early. We Will Deliver Promptly
Fresh Dressed Poultry
What would be better for your Sunday Dinner?
Pay cash and get them here, as well as all your other meats
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
Daley Store, Cabrillo Ave., Torrance L. OTT, Proproetor
$ -New
Combined
Buying
Power
at 160
StoresChas. M. Inman, Resident Manager
HELP yourself at our store and see what you are gettirig, take the nice bright cans of fruit and vegetables from the shelves yourself, the prices are all marked in plain figures that anyone can read, and the prices will surprise you.
SATURDAY SPECIALSCampbell's Beans. 3 for................. .25c
Camels Chesterfields Lucky Strikes
f Macaroni\ Noodles1 Spaghetti
FELS NAPTHA SOAP, 4 BARS LARGE OVAL SARDINES WHITE MEAT TUNA, 2 CANS STRICTLY FRESH LOCAL EGGS
Cigarettes
Golden Age i2pkgs.,25c
4pkgs.,25c29c i0c
W"E CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF THE FINEST FRUITS AND VEGE TABLES THAT CAN BE OBTAINED, AND OUB ROCK BOTTOM PRICES WILL HELP YOU TO KEEP YOUR BUDGET ON THE PROPER SIDE OF THE LEDGER.
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