J'SAIE..."Public Notices" 78245 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NO, 253,248 Efltatc of Roy I). Fcltmnn, de...

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« "Public Notices" 78245 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NO, 253,248 Efltatc of Roy I). Fcltmnn, de- ceased. Notice Is hereby given b> ki<> iindRrilgncd Ailmlnlntratrlx of Pic Estate of Roy B. Feltman, do- cciuMxl, to thn Creditors of. nnd nil persons having claims against tho snld deceased, to prencnt them with the nccosoary vouchers, within nix months after thn flrnt publica- tion of thin notice, to the said Administratrix at thn ofrice. of Wlmn V. Rlppy, 1)11 Post Aveune, I'lty of Torranco. County of Los AnitvloK. mate of California, which Raid orflce the undersigned selects us a place of uuslncas In all mat- to file them with the necessary vouchers, within Blx months after the first publication of this notice, In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California. In and for the County of Los Angeles. Dated April 15, 1946. BARBARA. SUCAMEL.E. Administratrix of .the Estate of said deceased. CHAR. T. RIPPY. Attornev at Law, 1331 Post Avc., Torrance. Calif. Apr. l»-25-May 3-9... 1 CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS w FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME THK UNDRKSIONKD do hereby certify that they are conducting a welding and tabrlcatuiK business at 2003 Arlington avc., City of Torrancc, County of Los Angeles, State of California, under the fic- titious firm name of BAY WBLD- INf) & FABRICATORS and that uild firm IH composed of the fol- oddresfics are as follows, to wit: William M. Watt, 436 29th St., Manhattan Beach, Calif. James p. McKlney, S110 W. 134th si.. Hawthorne, Calif. WITNESS our hand this 8th day )f April, 194«. WILLIAM M. WATT JAMBS F. McKINEY STATE OP CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANOELES) ss ON THIS llth day of April A.D., 1946, before me the undersigned a Notary Public In and for said County and State, residing therein tonally appeared William M. Watt «n<l James F. McKincy known to no to be the persons whose names .re subscribed to the within In- Krumcnt. and acknowledged to mo hat they executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and iffixcd my official real the day ind year In this cdjtificato -first ihove written. SEAL) W. T. McCURDY. Notary Public In and for said County and State. *ly Commission Expires August , 194T. ......... Ipr.. J8-2a-May 3-9. . ' . ' . 78477 NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETI- TION FOR PROBATION OF WILL No. 254137 In the Superior Court of the he County of LOB Angeles. In the mat lef of the Estate of Lydla bloranff, deceased. Notice IH hero- ly given that the petition of Ed- win H. Morung far tho probate if the will of the above-named "Public Nptlcea" tllioncr will bo heard at 9:30 o'- clock a. m., on May 20, 1946, at the court room of JUcpai Inicnt 25 of the Superior Court of the State of California, In and to the County of Los Angeles. Dated March 28, 1946. J. V. MOHONEY. County Clerk J. Kurp Deputy John A. Hhldler . 1G11 Cravens Avc. Totrnncc, Cullf. Attorney for petitioner Mny 2-0-16, - : No. 6909 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TULARB IN TUB MATTER OF THK KS- TATK OF MILES ,S. THAFTON Deceased. No. 9809 Dept. 1 NOTICE CM'1 SALE OK REAJ PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN that the undersigned ndmlnlBtra- Irlx of tho estate of MILKS H THAI-TON. deccaHcd. will sell at private sale to the hlKhcnt bidder for cash and subject to .confirma- tion by said Superior- -Court an Friday, the 17th day of May 1946 nt tho -hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. or after said date at the la\v office ot Uaylord N. Huulor In tho Bank of America Build- ing In tho City of PortcrvlHo County of Tlliarn, State of Cal - fornln, all the right, title. Interest anil estate of till) said MILES S. TRAFTON. at tho time of h s death, and all the right, title and Interest that the said estate has by operation of law or othcrwUe, acquired other than, or in addition to that of tlic said MILES 8. TRAFTON at tho time of h s death in and to that certain real property situate In the County of Los Angeles. Stated-DC Califor- nia, particularly described as fol- lows, to-wlt: Lot Nine (9) Block Forty-seven (47) Tract 1589. Sheet two (2) as per Map recorded In Book 21, Pago 74 ot Maps In the of- fice of the County Recorder, of the County of Los Angeles, State of California, Bids or offers are Invited for said property and must be in writing and will be received at tho law office of . Uaylord N. Hubler. Barik of America lluild- Ing, Portervllle, California, Attor- ney for said Administratrix, or may bo filed .with tho Clerk of the sold Superior Court of the State of California, in and for tho County of Tularc. at her of- fice In the Courthouse at Visalln, California, or may be delivered to tho said Administratrix personally at any time after the publication of thla notice, and before the making of said salo. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: C««h'.)n lawful .money of tho. United States: ten per cent of the purchase price .to bo paid on day of sale and. the liatance on onflrinatlon of snle by the Court. Property to be sold subject to 1946-1917 taxes and to Hens nnd i-ncutnbranccs of record. Dated this 28rd duy of April, 1916. MAYMT3 E. THAI-TON, Administratrix of the Estate of tliu said deceased OAYLORD N. HU1JLER, Attorney, for said Administratrix May 2-9-16. ... ...._ : ...... THE FRIENDLY PLACE TO EAT! THIS IS NO TEA ROOMi WE SERVE GOOD FOOD and PLENTY OF IT! Daniels Cafe Otu*- GUESTS of HONOR /or the following week are: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 2 Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Neelandt, 1333 Engtacia Ave. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 3 Mr jinrl Mr<. Inhn T. Ourser 912 Beech Ave. "Public Notices" CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME THE UNDERSIGNED do tiorebj certify that they are conducting a publishing and printing business nt 24702 Narbonno Avc., City of Lo. mlla. County of I.OB Angeles, State of California, under tho fictitious firm name of LOMITA NEWS and that said firm composed of the and addresses are as follows, to wit: liny H. Reed, 1108 Crcnshnw blvil., Torrancc, Calif, drover C. Whytc, 1C20 Post Avc., Torrnncc. Orclrtr1 '- ........ Kdwln II. Brown, 2404 Oramorcy A vi-.. 'Tori-unco. Calif. WITNESS our hnndn this 6th day of April, 1910. RAY H. REKD QROVER C. WHYTE EDWIN B. BROWN STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANQELES) S3 ON THIS 6th day of April A.D., 1948, before me Walter C. Brad- ford a Notary Public In and for said County and State, residing therein duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Ray H. Reed, orover C. Whyto and Edwin B. Brown known 'to me to bo tho scribed to thn wjthln Instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed tho same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand nnd affixed my official seal tho day anil year In this certificate first above written. (SEAL) WALTER C. BRADFORD Notary Public In and for said County and State. My Commission Expires May 28, 1948. Apr. 11-18-26-May 2. CERTIFICATE FOR TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME THE UNDEftrflONED does here- by certify that I am conducting a business at 1642 W. 215 St., Los Angeles. California, under the ficti- tious firm name of United Photo Company and that said firm Is composed of the following persons, Richard Vaughn. 1642 W. 215 st., Los Angeles, Calif. (Torrance). WITNESS my hand this 8th day of April, 1946. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANOELES) 83 ON THIS 8th day of April A.D., 1948, before me, J. F. Moroney, County Clerk and Clerk of tho Superior Court of the State of California, in :md for tho County of Los Angeles, personally ap- peared Richard Vaughn known to Is subscribed to the within Instru- ment, and acknowledged to me that- he executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my linnil and affixed the seal of the Superior C9urt' tho day nnd year in this Certificate first nhovo Written. J. F. MORONEY. (SEAL) County Clerk. By IT. Williams, Deputy. Apr. 18-a5-May 2-9. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to tilt- provisions or Sec- tion 3110 of tilt.- Civil Cndo of the State of California, than Lon- gron Aln-raft Co., Vendor, of 2570 fiirnin. intends to sell to Win. F. IMkc, Vendee, of 6628 T'lirk- crcst Kti-i-ct. I(Ong Beach, Califor- nia, certain personal property of fixtures, uiiiipmi'iu and rnglneurlng data on shown by Inventory In KMTOW, and located at 2576 W. Carson Street, in the City ot Tor- mm?f. California, nnd that tho pur- clia.ie price thereof will bo paid at H>:00 o'clock a.m. on the 7th dav of May. 194(1, at Bank of America, N. T. & S. A. In the dlty of Hawthorne. County of Los An- Bi'loB, Stiitc or California. Bated April 27. 1946. LONQREN AIRCRAFT CO. Vendor and/or WM. F. PIKE Vcndco May 2 Wedding Ring, Cash Stolen In Home Burglary John Willacy, 24403 Narbonne avc., reported to Sheriff's depu- ties a burglary Saturday, In Which he estimated a loss of 1150. Willacy said the burglars ontorod his home through a jathroom window after cutting the screen. The house was completely ransacked by the looters, who obtained $120 in currency and an old weddiqg ring valued .at $30. MERCHANTS ' SATURDAV EVENING, MAY 4 Mr. end Mrj. H. L. Wasner. 1407 Madrid Ave. SUNDAY EVENING. MAY 5 Closed Try Vurp'j Cafe-«-l434 Marcelina MONDAY EVENING, MAY 6 Mr. and Mrs. Sydney R. Hopltins, 1503 Amapola Ave. TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 7 Mf. and Mrs. L. F. Stephenson, 1424 Beech Ave. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 8 Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, 1563 W. 215th St. You folks Please Come In DINNER IS ON THE HOUSE! JUST IDENTIFY YOURSELFI Eat with Charlie at Daniels Cafe 1625 Cabrillo Torrance OPEN 6 A.M. TO 8 P.M. Look tor four Name Next Week* (Continued from Pag* 1-A) stores as well as the parking lots provided by retail stores available to shoppers. In an effort to -present a cleaner retail district, it was agreed that an education .cam palgn would be initiated to get all occupants of business build ings to agree to provide re ceptacles. inside , their stores which could be emptied by the city street department crews In this manner, children and others would not be able to search through the trash and permit it to be blown about the alleys and streets. Co-operation of thy; schools will be solicited to toach children not to throw papers on -the sidewalks and in the parks. A committee of merchants wUi be appointed to arrange for Christmas street decorations with the idea of developing an unusually attractive design by some professional artist. Ib is planned to have this design out lined .by July 1 so that any requests for financial aid from the city can be included in the municipal budget. Two ways of handling credit sales were presented by Secre- tary Walker, one through the banks and the other by a credit association. It was agreed that all -the issues would be referred to com- mittees and that separate meet- ings of the merchants group would be called to discuss each of the items outlined as soon as the committee reports are ready. About 25 attended the break- fast, including merchants, City Engineer Glenn Jain, Chairman of the Planning Commission Tom P. McGuire, Fire Chiel John McMaster and Acting Chiel of Police Frank Schumacher, all of whom participated in the dis- cussions. Robert I. Plomert Jr., vice president of the Chamber of Commerce, 'presided in the absence of President Reed Par- kin, who was unable to be pre- sent due' tp communications with Washington, D. C. regard- ing the proposed Torrance nicipal Airport. Membership on the various committees, as announced by Reed H. Parkin, chamben presi- dent, follows: Parking Bob Haggard, chair- man; C. N. Emmet, Oscar H. Rose, Bernard Lee arid Glen M. Jain; Credit Sales Harry M. Abramson, chairman, Tom F. McGuirc, C. L. Parrish, and R. J. Deiningcr; Rubbish Disposal F. G. Po- minguez, chairman, Sam Levy, John E. McMaster, J. A. Evans, and Mrs. Ruth G. Dueck; Christmas Street Decorations -Al Lewis, chairman, Glen M. Jain, Ed Brown, Frank Higgins and W. T. Ernst. KEEPS PLANES IN AIR The basic secret of keeping an .airplane up is the thickened shape of the wings, more sharp- >y curved on the upper than on the lower surfaces. Thus the air has to travel farther over the upper surface, creating ess pressure than below, so hat the greater pressure below creates a strong lifting force. The push of "the air against the ilted lower surface also contrib- utes to the lifting force. VACCINE CERTIFICATES Vaccination certificates are necessary for travelers desirous of entering Canada. This order will remain in force throughout Canada until any threat of a smallpox epidemic has disap- peared. NOTICE! NEW CAB RATES -IV TORRANCE EFFECTIVE MAY 4th MINIMUM TRIP ...... Up to One Mile I J V TA VI-l»lu»Ju«» 21 TOIII! AX |<;-l»lioii<> 1000 -IXIH:i»i;MH-!NT 1 AH —Phono 74 -VETS CAB-Wioue JCi44 Whole Program County Effort To TORRANCE HERALD For 'Welcome Home' Progresses (Continued from Pago 1-A) .over 10 inches on the flight strip. A squadron of veteran Marine combat pilots will stage a mock attack upon the field, strafing And bombing .in an actual aerial demonstration of neutralizing an enemy airfield. Ten other big acts are sqhc<J ulcd, with name pilots doing their aerobatics at dangerously low altitudes. More than 150,- 000 persons arc expected to at tend the two-day Aerial Thrill Circus. Torrance Area Projects, Inc -a non-profit corporation, was formed to handle all arrange- ments. The officers and directors of this organization are: W. H. Tolson, president; C. M. Gilbert, James W. Barker and Harry B. Lewis, vice-presidents; Mayor J. Hugh Sherfey Jr. and Post- master C. Earl Conner, direc- tors, and Frank S. Sclovcr, sec- retary-treasurer. More than 36 local .organiza- tions have expressed their in- terest and wish to take an ac- tive part in .the various events. A meeting of the over-all com- mittee will be held In the near future to discuss the final .phases of the jubilee. Harvey Machine Co. To Mark Opening Date (Continued from Pago 1-A) items, including washing ma- chines, radios and a wide range of .appliances. During the war, the company handled many defense contracts in connection with shipbuilding and aircraft manufacturing. It is a pre-war firm, however, hav- ing been in business in Long Beach for a score pf years. The Bohn plant was built by the Defense .Plant Corp< for leasing' to Bonn Aluminum and Brass Co. as its west coast ex- trusion .division, and earned Army and Navy "E" awards for its production prior to the time it was closed some months ago. Permits issued In Torrance during the past week, accord ing to building department1-rec- ords, are the following:. J. C. Tedesco, 3873 Newton St., private garage and laundry room, $800. William C. Pawson. 265 and i9 Buena Ventura, two resid- ences and garages, $8,000 each. O. T. Link, 2103 Gramorcy ave., private garage, $700. George Zdrale, 3604 Rcdondo Beach blvd., moved-in office building, $1,500. I. J. Hallanger, 1514 Cravens ave., steel office building, $900. B. J. Mahaloy, 2519 Eldorado St., 5 room stucco residence and garage, $4,760. Ed Schwartz, 1501 Cabrillo ave., .addition to office interior, $300. Ralph Montague, 1633 Date st., frame residence, $4,450. J. W. Post, 1B41 Post ave., sun room and barbecue pit, $375. The following permits were issued in the surrounding area of 'Torrance during the past week: L. N. Moore, 25900 S. Framp- ton avc., utility building, $200. Carl Gansareit, 1315 W. 225th st., garage, $700. Don B. Wolf, 1437 W. 222nd st., residence, $1,000. , Marshall S. Austin, 1433 W. 222nd st., residence, $4,000. J. Lowell Benfer, 1659 W. 254th St., .residence, $4,750. P. Kleinhans, 1458 W. 219th st., addition to garage, $700. Harry Meofee, 1233 W. 253rd St., office and garage, $1,300. County Renews Lease On Beach Recreation Area Renewal of the lease of pre- mises at 315 Diamond street in Redondo Beach, occupied by the County Department of Parks and Recreation as a garage and warehouse, was approved by the Board of Supervisors at a re- cent meeting, on motion of Su- pervisor Raymond V. -Darby. The renewal is for a period of one year beginning May 1, 1946, at a rental of $95 per month, with option- for renewal of one additional year at $110 per month, tho county to assume all utility bills and Interior maintenance nnd repairs. The property constate of a brick ,'arago having approximately 5,- 700 square feet of floor space. While this constitutes an in- crease In the rental of approxi- mately $30 a mouth, it .still pro- vides space at approximately 20c per square foot pec y.«ax, Claim Airport Revealed Here (Continued from Pap> 1-A) the Southwest. Tolson is a mem' i ber of the- Cltv Aviation Conr mission. Mayor Sherfey contacted Su-1 pervisor Darby and the super j visor declared that the wno1 effort of General Alien's offici to secure the airport is due to j a "misunderstanding" of the in-' tent of the. supervisors when h j made the exception to the Lo- mita flight strip, or Torrancc army airport, in ordering every effort made by the county to acquire ports developed by thd army and navy during the wai for civilian use. -The local field, Darby qaid, was cxccpted from the list, and the county's waivei was in full faith. During the period since the State, County and Navy waived ' their rights to the .airfield, Reed ' H. Parkin, president of Torrance Chamber of Commerce and .chairman of the City Aviation Commission, 'together with To! son and other civic leaders, have given generously of their time and effort to complete the deal for Torrance, working clcfeely wtth various governmental agen< cies and Rep. Cecil R. King. It .was through King's effort, it was said, that the permit finally ,was ordered written and, up to the time the county's renewed Interest was revealed, it was ex- .pected daily. , In the county's effort to ac- quire the port, it was revealed that the State Department of Public Works desires to retain title to at least 10 acres of ths area, due to the heavy expense to which the state has been put to maintain the airport during the war -years. J'SAIE NOW GOING ON Thurs., Fri., Sat, May 2,3,4 BEACON ERUG PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS THE REXALL STORE Agents for Greyhound & Torrance Bus Lines 1519 CabrUlo Torrance IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NOT FOR DISPLAY Hut FOR SALE! 5-TUBE RADIOS 1946 radios go on tale Saturday morn- ing. We play no favorites, thus can not -reafteue. these . radipa in .advance. No telephone or mail orders. Please help ua play fair Our Policy: Firat come, first served. so .$4.9.6 Weekly I UNIVERSAL FURNITURE 0. > .'The Furniture Store With a Heart > I2I4 El Prado YOU NAME IT? .....WE PRINT IT! FROM A CARD TO A BOOK- Printing is an art! ... And the impression it makes is telling good or bad! . . . That's why Good Printing is so impor- tant. And by Good Printing ... we mean copy, layout, form, art, paper, color and type, as well as the actual printing itself! All of this must be in character. The style, the form, the idea must do the job effec- tively as it is intended .to do . .. . whether it be an engraved social note or a black handbill. Here you have the' assistance of trained experts in the art of Good Printing. Ready and willing to help you . . . with a back- ground of practical "know-how" and with a free library of over 10,000 illustrations. COMMERCIAL PftlNTING DEPARTMENT 1336 El Pjrudo Phone 444

Transcript of J'SAIE..."Public Notices" 78245 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NO, 253,248 Efltatc of Roy I). Fcltmnn, de...

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"Public Notices"

78245 NOTICE TO CREDITORS

NO, 253,248 Efltatc of Roy I). Fcltmnn, de­

ceased. Notice Is hereby given b> ki<> iindRrilgncd Ailmlnlntratrlx of Pic Estate of Roy B. Feltman, do- cciuMxl, to thn Creditors of. nnd nil persons having claims against tho snld deceased, to prencnt them with the nccosoary vouchers, within nix months after thn flrnt publica­ tion of thin notice, to the said Administratrix at thn ofrice. of Wlmn V. Rlppy, 1)11 Post Aveune, I'lty of Torranco. County of Los AnitvloK. mate of California, which Raid orflce the undersigned selects us a place of uuslncas In all mat-

to file them with the necessary vouchers, within Blx months after the first publication of this notice, In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California. In and for the County of Los Angeles. Dated April 15, 1946.

BARBARA. SUCAMEL.E. Administratrix of .the Estate of said deceased.

CHAR. T. RIPPY. Attornev at Law, 1331 Post Avc., Torrance. Calif. Apr. l»-25-May 3-9...

1 CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS w FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME

THK UNDRKSIONKD do hereby certify that they are conducting a welding and tabrlcatuiK business at 2003 Arlington avc., City of Torrancc, County of Los Angeles, State of California, under the fic­ titious firm name of BAY WBLD- INf) & FABRICATORS and that uild firm IH composed of the fol-

oddresfics are as follows, to wit: William M. Watt, 436 29th St.,

Manhattan Beach, Calif. James p. McKlney, S110 W. 134th

si.. Hawthorne, Calif. WITNESS our hand this 8th day

)f April, 194«. WILLIAM M. WATT JAMBS F. McKINEY

STATE OP CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANOELES) ss

ON THIS llth day of April A.D., 1946, before me the undersigned a Notary Public In and for said County and State, residing therein

tonally appeared William M. Watt «n<l James F. McKincy known to no to be the persons whose names .re subscribed to the within In- Krumcnt. and acknowledged to mo hat they executed the same.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and iffixcd my official real the day ind year In this cdjtificato -first ihove written. SEAL) W. T. McCURDY. Notary Public In and for said

County and State. *ly Commission Expires August

, 194T. ......... Ipr.. J8-2a-May 3-9. . ' . ' .

78477 NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETI­ TION FOR PROBATION OF WILL

No. 254137 In the Superior Court of the

he County of LOB Angeles. In the mat lef of the Estate of Lydla bloranff, deceased. Notice IH hero- ly given that the petition of Ed­ win H. Morung far tho probate if the will of the above-named

"Public Nptlcea"

tllioncr will bo heard at 9:30 o'­ clock a. m., on May 20, 1946, at the court room of JUcpai Inicnt 25 of the Superior Court of the State of California, In and to the County of Los Angeles.

Dated March 28, 1946. J. V. MOHONEY.

County Clerk J. Kurp Deputy

John A. Hhldler . 1G11 Cravens Avc. Totrnncc, Cullf. Attorney for petitioner Mny 2-0-16, - :

No. 6909 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF

THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY

OF TULARB IN TUB MATTER OF THK KS- TATK OF MILES ,S. THAFTON Deceased.

No. 9809 Dept. 1 NOTICE CM'1 SALE OK REAJ

PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN

that the undersigned ndmlnlBtra- Irlx of tho estate of MILKS H THAI-TON. deccaHcd. will sell at private sale to the hlKhcnt bidder for cash and subject to .confirma­ tion by said Superior- -Court an Friday, the 17th day of May 1946 nt tho -hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. or after said date at the la\v office ot Uaylord N. Huulor In tho Bank of America Build­ ing In tho City of PortcrvlHo County of Tlliarn, State of Cal - fornln, all the right, title. Interest anil estate of till) said MILES S. TRAFTON. at tho time of h s death, and all the right, title and Interest that the said estate has by operation of law or othcrwUe, acquired other than, or in addition to that of tlic said MILES 8. TRAFTON at tho time of h s death in and to that certain real property situate In the County of Los Angeles. Stated-DC Califor­ nia, particularly described as fol­ lows, to-wlt: Lot Nine (9) Block Forty-seven (47) Tract 1589. Sheet two (2) as per Map recorded In Book 21, Pago 74 ot Maps In the of­ fice of the County Recorder, of the County of Los Angeles, State of California, Bids or offers are Invited for

said property and must be in writing and will be received at tho law office of . Uaylord N. Hubler. Barik of America lluild- Ing, Portervllle, California, Attor­ ney for said Administratrix, or may bo filed .with tho Clerk of the sold Superior Court of the State of California, in and for tho County of Tularc. at her of­ fice In the Courthouse at Visalln, California, or may be delivered to tho said Administratrix personally at any time after the publication of thla notice, and before the making of said salo.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: C««h'.)n lawful .money of tho. United States: ten per cent of the purchase price .to bo paid on day of sale and. the liatance on onflrinatlon of snle by the Court. Property to be sold subject to 1946-1917 taxes and to Hens nnd i-ncutnbranccs of record.

Dated this 28rd duy of April, 1916.

MAYMT3 E. THAI-TON, Administratrix of the Estate

of tliu said deceased OAYLORD N. HU1JLER, Attorney, for said Administratrix

May 2-9-16.

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THE FRIENDLY PLACE TO EAT!

THIS IS NO TEA ROOMi

WE SERVE GOOD FOOD and PLENTY OF IT!

Daniels Cafe

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GUESTS of HONOR /or the following week are:

THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 2 Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Neelandt, 1333 Engtacia Ave.

FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 3Mr jinrl Mr<. Inhn T. Ourser 912 Beech Ave.

"Public Notices"

CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME

THE UNDERSIGNED do tiorebj certify that they are conducting a publishing and printing business nt 24702 Narbonno Avc., City of Lo. mlla. County of I.OB Angeles, State of California, under tho fictitious firm name of LOMITA NEWS and that said firm composed of the

and addresses are as follows, to wit:

liny H. Reed, 1108 Crcnshnw blvil., Torrancc, Calif,

drover C. Whytc, 1C20 Post Avc., Torrnncc. Orclrtr1 '- ........

Kdwln II. Brown, 2404 Oramorcy A vi-.. 'Tori-unco. Calif.

WITNESS our hnndn this 6th day of April, 1910.

RAY H. REKD QROVER C. WHYTE EDWIN B. BROWN

STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANQELES) S3

ON THIS 6th day of April A.D., 1948, before me Walter C. Brad­ ford a Notary Public In and for said County and State, residing therein duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Ray H. Reed, orover C. Whyto and Edwin B. Brown known 'to me to bo tho

scribed to thn wjthln Instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed tho same.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand nnd affixed my official seal tho day anil year In this certificate first above written. (SEAL) WALTER C. BRADFORD

Notary Public In and for said County and State.

My Commission Expires May 28, 1948. Apr. 11-18-26-May 2.

CERTIFICATE FOR TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS

UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME THE UNDEftrflONED does here­

by certify that I am conducting a business at 1642 W. 215 St., Los Angeles. California, under the ficti­ tious firm name of United Photo Company and that said firm Is composed of the following persons,

Richard Vaughn. 1642 W. 215 st., Los Angeles, Calif. (Torrance).

WITNESS my hand this 8th day of April, 1946. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANOELES) 83 ON THIS 8th day of April A.D., 1948, before me, J. F. Moroney, County Clerk and Clerk of tho Superior Court of the State of California, in :md for tho County of Los Angeles, personally ap­ peared Richard Vaughn known to

Is subscribed to the within Instru­ ment, and acknowledged to me that- he executed the same.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my linnil and affixed the seal of the Superior C9urt' tho day nnd year in this Certificate first nhovo Written.

J. F. MORONEY. (SEAL) County Clerk.

By IT. Williams, Deputy. Apr. 18-a5-May 2-9.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to tilt- provisions or Sec­ tion 3110 of tilt.- Civil Cndo of the State of California, than Lon- gron Aln-raft Co., Vendor, of 2570

fiirnin. intends to sell to Win. F. IMkc, Vendee, of 6628 T'lirk- crcst Kti-i-ct. I(Ong Beach, Califor­ nia, certain personal property of fixtures, uiiiipmi'iu and rnglneurlng data on shown by Inventory In KMTOW, and located at 2576 W. Carson Street, in the City ot Tor- mm?f. California, nnd that tho pur- clia.ie price thereof will bo paid at H>:00 o'clock a.m. on the 7th dav of May. 194(1, at Bank of America, N. T. & S. A. In the dlty of Hawthorne. County of Los An- Bi'loB, Stiitc or California.

Bated April 27. 1946. LONQREN AIRCRAFT CO.

Vendor and/or

WM. F. PIKE Vcndco

May 2

Wedding Ring, Cash Stolen In Home Burglary

John Willacy, 24403 Narbonne avc., reported to Sheriff's depu­ ties a burglary Saturday, In Which he estimated a loss of 1150. Willacy said the burglars ontorod his home through a jathroom window after cutting the screen.

The house was completely ransacked by the looters, who obtained $120 in currency and an old weddiqg ring valued .at $30.

MERCHANTS

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SATURDAV EVENING, MAY 4Mr. end Mrj. H. L. Wasner. 1407 Madrid Ave.

SUNDAY EVENING. MAY 5Closed Try Vurp'j Cafe-«-l434 Marcelina

MONDAY EVENING, MAY 6Mr. and Mrs. Sydney R. Hopltins, 1503 Amapola Ave.

TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 7Mf. and Mrs. L. F. Stephenson, 1424 Beech Ave.

WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 8Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, 1563 W. 215th St.

You folks Please Come In DINNER IS ON THE HOUSE!

JUST IDENTIFY YOURSELFI

Eat with Charlie at

Daniels Cafe1625 Cabrillo Torrance

OPEN 6 A.M. TO 8 P.M.

Look tor four Name Next Week*

(Continued from Pag* 1-A) stores as well as the parking lots provided by retail stores available to shoppers.

In an effort to -present a cleaner retail district, it was agreed that an education .cam palgn would be initiated to get all occupants of business build ings to agree to provide re ceptacles. inside , their stores which could be emptied by the city street department crews In this manner, children and others would not be able to search through the trash and permit it to be blown about the alleys and streets. Co-operation of thy; schools will be solicited to toach children not to throw papers on -the sidewalks and in the parks.

A committee of merchants wUi be appointed to arrange for Christmas street decorations with the idea of developing an unusually attractive design by some professional artist. Ib is planned to have this design out lined .by July 1 so that any requests for financial aid from the city can be included in the municipal budget.

Two ways of handling credit sales were presented by Secre­ tary Walker, one through the banks and the other by a credit association.

It was agreed that all -the issues would be referred to com­ mittees and that separate meet­ ings of the merchants group would be called to discuss each of the items outlined as soon as the committee reports are ready.

About 25 attended the break­ fast, including merchants, City Engineer Glenn Jain, Chairman of the Planning Commission Tom P. McGuire, Fire Chiel John McMaster and Acting Chiel of Police Frank Schumacher, all of whom participated in the dis­ cussions. Robert I. Plomert Jr., vice president of the Chamber of Commerce, 'presided in the absence of President Reed Par­ kin, who was unable to be pre­ sent due' tp communications with Washington, D. C. regard­ ing the proposed Torrance nicipal Airport.

Membership on the various committees, as announced by Reed H. Parkin, chamben presi­ dent, follows:

Parking Bob Haggard, chair­ man; C. N. Emmet, Oscar H. Rose, Bernard Lee arid Glen M. Jain;

Credit Sales Harry M. Abramson, chairman, Tom F. McGuirc, C. L. Parrish, and R. J. Deiningcr;

Rubbish Disposal F. G. Po- minguez, chairman, Sam Levy, John E. McMaster, J. A. Evans, and Mrs. Ruth G. Dueck;

Christmas Street Decorations -Al Lewis, chairman, Glen M.

Jain, Ed Brown, Frank Higgins and W. T. Ernst.

KEEPS PLANES IN AIRThe basic secret of keeping

an .airplane up is the thickened shape of the wings, more sharp->y curved on the upper than on the lower surfaces. Thus the air has to travel farther over the upper surface, creatingess pressure than below, sohat the greater pressure below

creates a strong lifting force. The push of "the air against theilted lower surface also contrib­

utes to the lifting force.

VACCINE CERTIFICATESVaccination certificates are

necessary for travelers desirous of entering Canada. This order will remain in force throughout Canada until any threat of a smallpox epidemic has disap­ peared.

NOTICE!NEW CAB RATES

-IV TORRANCE

EFFECTIVE MAY 4thMINIMUM TRIP ......

Up to One Mile

-« I J V TA VI-l»lu»Ju«» 21

TOIII! AX |<;-l»lioii<> 1000

-IXIH:i»i;MH-!NT 1 AH—Phono 74

-VETS CAB-Wioue JCi44

Whole Program County Effort To TORRANCE HERALD

For 'Welcome Home' Progresses

(Continued from Pago 1-A) .over 10 inches on the flight strip.

A squadron of veteran Marine combat pilots will stage a mock attack upon the field, strafing And bombing .in an actual aerial demonstration of neutralizing an enemy airfield.

Ten other big acts are sqhc<J ulcd, with name pilots doing their aerobatics at dangerously low altitudes. More than 150,- 000 persons arc expected to at tend the two-day Aerial Thrill Circus.

Torrance Area Projects, Inc -a non-profit corporation, was formed to handle all arrange­ ments. The officers and directors of this organization are: W. H. Tolson, president; C. M. Gilbert, James W. Barker and Harry B. Lewis, vice-presidents; Mayor J. Hugh Sherfey Jr. and Post­ master C. Earl Conner, direc­ tors, and Frank S. Sclovcr, sec­ retary-treasurer.

More than 36 local .organiza­ tions have expressed their in­ terest and wish to take an ac­ tive part in .the various events.

A meeting of the over-all com­ mittee will be held In the near future to discuss the final .phases of the jubilee.

Harvey Machine Co. To Mark Opening Date

(Continued from Pago 1-A) items, including washing ma­ chines, radios and a wide range of .appliances.

During the war, the company handled many defense contracts in connection with shipbuilding and aircraft manufacturing. It is a pre-war firm, however, hav­ ing been in business in Long Beach for a score pf years.

The Bohn plant was built by the Defense .Plant Corp< for leasing' to Bonn Aluminum and Brass Co. as its west coast ex­ trusion .division, and earned Army and Navy "E" awards for its production prior to the time it was closed some months ago.

Permits issued In Torrance during the past week, accord ing to building department1-rec­ ords, are the following:.

J. C. Tedesco, 3873 Newton St., private garage and laundry room, $800.

William C. Pawson. 265 andi9 Buena Ventura, two resid­

ences and garages, $8,000 each.O. T. Link, 2103 Gramorcy

ave., private garage, $700.George Zdrale, 3604 Rcdondo

Beach blvd., moved-in office building, $1,500.

I. J. Hallanger, 1514 Cravens ave., steel office building, $900.

B. J. Mahaloy, 2519 Eldorado St., 5 room stucco residence and garage, $4,760.

Ed Schwartz, 1501 Cabrillo ave., .addition to office interior, $300.

Ralph Montague, 1633 Date st., frame residence, $4,450.

J. W. Post, 1B41 Post ave., sun room and barbecue pit, $375.

The following permits were issued in the surrounding area of 'Torrance during the past week:

L. N. Moore, 25900 S. Framp- ton avc., utility building, $200.

Carl Gansareit, 1315 W. 225th st., garage, $700.

Don B. Wolf, 1437 W. 222nd st., residence, $1,000. ,

Marshall S. Austin, 1433 W. 222nd st., residence, $4,000.

J. Lowell Benfer, 1659 W. 254th St., .residence, $4,750.

P. Kleinhans, 1458 W. 219th st., addition to garage, $700.

Harry Meofee, 1233 W. 253rd St., office and garage, $1,300.

County Renews Lease On Beach Recreation Area

Renewal of the lease of pre­ mises at 315 Diamond street in Redondo Beach, occupied by the County Department of Parks and Recreation as a garage and warehouse, was approved by the Board of Supervisors at a re­ cent meeting, on motion of Su­ pervisor Raymond V. -Darby.

The renewal is for a period of one year beginning May 1, 1946, at a rental of $95 per month, with option- for renewal of one additional year at $110 per month, tho county to assume all utility bills and Interior maintenance nnd repairs. The property constate of a brick ,'arago having approximately 5,- 700 square feet of floor space. While this constitutes an in­ crease In the rental of approxi­ mately $30 a mouth, it .still pro­ vides space at approximately 20c per square foot pec y.«ax,

Claim Airport Revealed Here

(Continued from Pap> 1-A)

the Southwest. Tolson is a mem' i

ber of the- Cltv Aviation Conr

mission.Mayor Sherfey contacted Su-1

pervisor Darby and the super j visor declared that the wno1 effort of General Alien's offici to secure the airport is due to j a "misunderstanding" of the in-' tent of the. supervisors when h j made the exception to the Lo- mita flight strip, or Torrancc army airport, in ordering every effort made by the county to acquire ports developed by thd army and navy during the wai for civilian use. -The local field, Darby qaid, was cxccpted from the list, and the county's waivei was in full faith.

During the period since the State, County and Navy waived ' their rights to the .airfield, Reed ' H. Parkin, president of Torrance Chamber of Commerce and .chairman of the City Aviation Commission, 'together with To! son and other civic leaders, have given generously of their time and effort to complete the deal for Torrance, working clcfeely wtth various governmental agen< cies and Rep. Cecil R. King. It .was through King's effort, it was said, that the permit finally ,was ordered written and, up to the time the county's renewed Interest was revealed, it was ex- .pected daily. ,

In the county's effort to ac­ quire the port, it was revealed that the State Department of Public Works desires to retain title to at least 10 acres of ths area, due to the heavy expense to which the state has been put to maintain the airport during the war -years.

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Thurs., Fri., Sat, May 2,3,4

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