B«M TORRANCE HERALD AUGUST 2, 1 953
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It's a little world for these, fish caged in an aquarium. The oceans and the seven seas may seem prisons enough. But when their home is reduced to a small pittance of the space God made, then that is very different Of course, they give passing visitors a bit of pleasure. They sport their gleaming fins and put on "big fish shows," but they are imprisoned. They are homeless and ill at ease. Are you and I like the caged fish? Are we confined to small man- made prisons? Do we serve the Almighty in the great world He tnado? Or do we live only lor what we eat? How many people are affected by what we say or do? Are we examples for better citizenship in this world and the world to which we are going? Have we ever suggested the eternal, the abiding...do we love humanity enough?. We are rich in the relationships of human.living but many
are blind to the goodness of God. We live day after day with out offering one thankful prayer for the bounties He gave. Many of us have chosen an aquarium world to live in. Like the fish, we live for what we eat. God i» long-suffering, but He expects us to attend His church and help bring Hi*
55. Kingdom in. Will you be a worker?
YQU in Church ..... TODAY!
WHti the Hope thai More Peofrie Will Come to Church Thit Series is Sponsored By the
Torrance Ministerial Associaton and Made Possible By the Following Civic Leaders:
A*P STORESall tap storea Cloxit Sundaye mfm 9nt» - Pa. FA. «-9
KBNNVS SHOE BEBUILDINO PAUL'S CHEVKOLETComfortahla Old Shoe. B'bullt Lift New Tour Local Chevrolet DealerU78 Bartorl-Phone FA. 1-3)78 1MO Cabrlllo Phon. FA. t-lUD
ALLEN JEWELERS LA GALEH1A FLORIST HOWARD PEKCYFin. Javelry Friendly Cradlt Distinctive Flowers for All Occaalona a-a»a»v.fill JirulrfAT,. - rt. FA. MOOS . Delivery t wire Service, Member F.T.D.
PABJUBH STATIONEBS
JBou It Bans "tJTJ Sarlorl Phona FA. l-tOtt
W. E. BOWEN tuuraae*
MJT Peat Phone FAlrttt I-7JM
nxjota tora oo.p.la»on« Ahreaive TnolaIlM Btrdar Ave.-PhoB», FA. 1-4704
JOHN WILBY JONEI CO. Chemical SpecialtiesUKM Border Phone FA. Mill
1630 Gramerey Ave. Ph. FA. t-4745
LAWSONS JEWELEBSTour Torranca Jawaler1117 El Prado Phona FA. 8-481!
UlNOBEN AraCBAFT* ?«°4 PUc. To Work M7« W. Carson, Torraace
KIcMAHAN rUBNITTJBEISM Bartort Phona FA. ! 4111
NATIONAL BABBEB SHOPW* OIT4 Service) till Karcellu
NATIONAL HOME ATPIJANCEApnllanae Hudquartera1»«7 Sa/torl Aft. Phona FA. I-1IM
i. 1. NIVVBEBBV 00.So - inn . It* Itora1178 Sartorl _ phone FAUlai
J33< Torranca BlTd.-Ph. FA, HIM
BOTH8 HABKET, INC.Open Every Nlta 'III 10 (or Tour ConTUiane* 1&1 Poat AT«.
STAB FUBNITUBE CO.
TOBBANCB ELECTRIC SHOPLlthlliK, Ftztuna and Rapelra Nil Marc«I|n»~Fhoiia VA.I-ITU
TOBBANCE HOBBY SHOPTour favorite Tnya * Hoholte till El Prado-rhona FA. Milt
TOBRANCE PLUMBING CO.
WHTTTXESEY MOTOMDeSoto - Plymouth DaaltraMOO Cabrlllo AM. Phone FA. I-8H1
Stork Story'
Wayne salesman
E. Hamilton, truck Oen. Petroleum
Corp., and his wife, the former MLw Shlrley Hall, now are parent* of their second child,- a 9 Snow, 1315 A Madrid Ave. GreaIb. 2 oz. son who arrived at 4p.m. July 22. Named Michael Albert Smart, 1877 222nd StWayne, he joins a four-year-old sister In the 2072 W. 265th St. Hamilton home. Grandparen are Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Hal 2244 W. 247th St., Lomita, an Mrs. Ruth Hamilton, 2095 240th St., Lomita.
Newest addition to the 104C W. 248th St., Lomita, home Universal Furniture Co, mar ager John Gerstcr and his wi is 9 Ib. Jacquelyn Denlsc. Th new daughter, who Joins tw slaters, Dlan, 2, and Martha, arrived at 11 a.m. July 2 Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs John Gerster, 25533 Cypress 8 Lomita, and Mr. and Mi Franklin Stanley of Wilmingto
Also bora on July 21, at 4:! sun., was 8 Ib. 5 oz. Robert E nest, first child of Mr. and Mi Robert D. Gowin, 21800 S. It neta Ave. The baby boy, whos Father Is a truck driver fo Teamsters' Local 692, also
elcomcd by grandparents, Mrs Emily M. Thompson of the Moneta Ave. address, and M and Mrs. R. V. Gowin, 21705 Grace St.
Another first child born th week was 6 Ib. ISM oz. Mar
son of the Robert A. Ca rows, 913 Madrid Ave. Fathi of the new infant, who arrlvec July 20, Is a trainee with Pacific Mutual Lif ns.; grandparents are Messrs
and Mesdames R. P. Hbcott, Acacia Ave., and M.
Hartley of Memphis, Tenn.July 20 also marked the
rival of another baby boy, so of Alrerearch Mfg. Co. asscmb er Bill Coffman and his wifi 18329 Hawthorne Blvd. Named fames Reymond, the Infan
weighed 7 Ib. 9 oz. when boi at 9:17 a.m. Included on th welcoming committee are brother, William Coffman, an grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Ipence W. Coffman of Wilmlng on and Mr. and Mrs. Irvln
Winther, 3880 W. 183rd St.First child for the J. Acostas
J227 W. 187th PI., Is 7 Ib. 13 oz. roe Paul, who arrived July 18 rather of the new-born infan s a machinist at Arrfloret 'ruck; mother is the forme
Ruth Percz. Grandparents ar Mr. and. Mrs. D. G, Perez, 258C W. 235th St.
Joyce Lee, daughter of th 'homas D. McCarthys, 22925 S
Meyler St., now has a baby sis tcr, 6 Ib. 13 « oz. Janlce Kay The new daughter arrived
:68 am, July 16. Father I lachine shop foreman at Hughes ilrcraft; grandparents are Mrs
William Howard of Burgers- own, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. M. P
Goodwin of Bleknell, Ind.; r. T. McCarty of Lake Park, FlaMr. and Mrs. Bill Juckes ar
the proud . parents of a new son, born to them July 23 a 0:20 a.m. Welcoming little Dal Jlan to his home were Michae Vayne, brother; and Debra
grandmother Is Mrs. C. D. Rob Inaon.
Mellssa Anne, first daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Claud Smart, of 18S4 Santa Fe Ave entered the world with a husk) 7 Ib. wall at 1:10 p.m., July 22 Proud dad Is employed by th Great Lakes Carbon Corp. a purchasing clerk. Grandpar ents arc Mrs. Minerva L. Smart 619 N. Roxbury Dr., Beverl Hills; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert R
grandparents ore Mr. and Mrs
.ynn, sister. Grandparents o the 8 Ib. 12 oz. baby are Mr and Mrs. J. Newton and Mr and Mrs. P. H. Juckcs. Great
Torrance Church
CalendarCENTRAL CHURCH
EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHRENMarcallna A Arlington
Rev. Homer Mlllir, FA. 1-3010 »:SO-Sunday School
FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCHAcacia and Sonoma
Irv. Paul Wrnska naitoi> Phona FA. S MM—Rei. FA 8-3249 Sunday:
«:oo-Bunday School.t :0fl Wm-alitp Service.
10:48 Sunday School. 10:45 Worahlp Service.
TORRANCE ASSEMBLX OF GOD
M4i Torranca Blvd. I. 1:10 Sunday School
' Thursday Nlahl Bible Study Conducted by Alt L. B.
Reynolds of llermcua Beach. Henry and Ida Sarnie, Paatora
Telephone FRonmr t-lffltFOURSQUARE GOSPEL
CHURCH1207 II Prado—Tal. FA. I «7« Rav. and Mra^sa. P Lowan,
SUNDAY: Sunday School l:IOa.l Homlnf Won - - - -OTO
lnar Worahlp 10:46.D brvlces f:IO p.m. TP.. Cadet.. Eatander
iurellatle 7 SO p.m.a .. Wednesday Bible
Evaiur IDWBIIC:
Study at 7:M p.m. ..PUBLIC INVITED
SOUTH BAY CHURCH OF GOD
17441 Vukon Ave.. Torranca May. Cliff Tlarney, Pallor
Telephone DA I Owl Sunday Scliuol- »:4» a in Mornlns Worahlp IMM am. Youth Frllowahlp-* 30 nni. EnnrVtatl.- Service- 7 36 pin Mld-^.K Service- Wa>l. 7:80 pro
and Mrs. M. Uattle Bar be Pittsburgh, Penn.
Ronald and Dale Wales now have.a new brother, born July 22. 1:09 a.m. to Mr. 'and Mrs. Claude R. Wales, S504 Rlndge Lane, Redondo Beach, Bab Glen sunk the scales at 8 Ibs
carpenter with the Hayden and Lee Corp. Grandparents . arc Mrs. Mae Beldlng, 8822 Gold wyn Terrace, Culver City, an Mr. and Mrs. Merit Wales < Hemet.
Little 6 Ib, 12 oz. Dan Ber nard entered the world to join his sister, SherrUI Jean. July 23 8:28 p.m. Proud mother an dad are Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Se leek, 135 Calle de Andalucla, Re dondo Beach. Mr. Sclleck holds the position of a planner North American Aviation. Granc parents are Mrs. Aura Sclleck Los Angeles; Mr. Harold Selleck of Tacoma, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Stanford of Ingle- wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Plut chak are the parents of the! 'iret boy, who made himsel <nown July 24, 4:45 aJn. Thi lusky 7 Ib. 4 oz. lad, name< arry Alien, was also greetei
>y his two sisters, Susan and Vancy. Mr. Plutchak Is popping buttons over the machine he of- rates at North American .A ion. Grandparents are Mr. an'
Mrs. Leo Plutchak, and Mrs Tess McColluck of Kcnosha, Wls
Three-year-old Thomas was on hand to greet his 7 Ib. 10 oz. sister when she arrived July 24 at 1:24 p.m. Carol Ann, as the baby was named, Is the daugn er of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C
Green, 527 N. Maria ,Avc., Re dondo Beach. Daddy works as a clerk for the Standard Oil Co Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs T. 1C. Bachmann, of Walla Wal
Wash., and Mr. and Mr.;, larvey N. Green, 1820 Speyer
Lane, Redondo Beach. ,July 24 was the happy day
or Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A rVItt, 524-A S. Pacific Coast HWJI.. Redondo Beach. Susan RandinV. a 6 Ib. 14 54 oz bun die of joy came to join them
>t 3:53 a.m., showing much de >ght, seeing her two sister playmates Christine and Jo»na Father of the new Infant is em
new Infant are Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Him mel of Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Heffncr of Evanston,
IL ' July 27 was also the day that ttle Marina Elizabeth entered he world weighing C Ibs. 15 oz. he is the fourth child of Don- Id Baer, who Is employed by Jorth American Aviation, anil Is wife Jean, arriving at 10:57 m. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Frank D. Baer, and Mr. Mrs. S. V. Sorenson of
Minnesota.Catherine Marie joined her
wo sisters, daughters of Mr. nd Mrs. Leavle L. Colllns of 2285 S. Main, July 28, 2:50 .m., weighing 8 Ibs. HV4 oz. 'ather Is employed by National llcctrlc Products. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Rucker and Mr. and Mrs.
FISH AND CHIPS PROVIDEECONOMICAL MENU VARIETY
Here's a main course dish that can be prepared hours ahead and kept in your refrigerator unfit time to serve . . . perfect for a bridge luncheon or Sunday evening guests. This congealed salmon loaf has a smooth, rich texture and is full of flavor and nourishment, too. When it's garnished with crisp, golden brown corn chips it becomes a special treat your guests will long remmber. Try it and these other
.delightful seafood-corn chip dishes soon.SALMON LOAF
1 envelope nnftavoredgelatin
U cup cold water1 tip. salt1 tbsp. sugar1 Up. dry mustard
U cup vinegar1 egg yolk2 cups salmon
H cup celery (chopped). H cup green pepper*
(chopped) H cup heavy cream (whipped)
Fritos" corn chipselatin in cold water. Mix
withSoak
gg aalt,
mixture thickens. Remove from fire and add softened gelatini stir ring until dissolved. Add flaked salmon, celery and peppers. Fold in whipped cream. Pour Into mold and chill. Garnish with lota of corn chips. Note: Undiluted evap orated mi'k can be easily whipped when it's thoroughly chilled.
TUNA CHEESE Serves 4-6
1 can (7 01.) tuna2 tbsp. butter or margarine 2 tbsp. flour (enriched) 1 cup milk
U Up. saltU tip. onion ult , H tap. monosodium gluUmata 1 cup grated American
cheese1 cup crushed "Fritps" corn
chips(measured after crushing)
Directions:Make a sauce of the butter or
margarine, flour, seasonings and milk. When thickened add cheese, stirring until melted. Place tt cup corn chips in casserole. Add tuna, cheese and remaining com chips. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 mm-
, AVOCADO ANDSARDINE SALAD .
Serve* 8-8 . 2 avocados
2 tomatoes (diced) \>A tsp. salt
Z tbsp. lemon juic* 4 tbsp. mayonnaise 4 tbsp. minced onions 1 can smoke flavored sardines
1H cups "Fritos" corn chips Directions:
Peel and msah avocados. Add salt, lemon juice, mayonnaise, minced onion, tomatoes and sar dine fillets (cut into pieces). Serve on lettuce, garnished with corn chips.
SHRIMP CASSEROLEServes 8
1 cup cooked shrimp 1 medium cooked potato
(cut in H-in. slices) 3 tbsp. minced onions
-1 cup lightly crushed "Fritos" com chips (measured after crushing)
CHEESE SAUCE2 tbsp. butter or margarine 2 tbsp. flour (enriched)
U tsp. saltH tsp. onion salt1U cups milk
1 cup grated American cheese
Direction!:Make a sauce of the butter or
nargarine, flour, seasonings and s nilk. When thickened add cheeaav" tin-ing until melted. Place <i cup
corn chips in casserole. Add po tatoes, onions, shrimp and cheese
uce. Top with
sloyed as a welder for theUtll ty Construction Co. Grandpar-its are Mr. and Mrs. Arthurree of Rcdondo Beach, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wltt of Man-attan Beach.Seven-pound Sharon Katherlne
ntered on the scene July 26t .1:15 a.m., to join her bro- her Kenneth and parents Mr.nd Mrs. Leonard Kane of 1305
<ornblum. Dad la employed by Monday night at the home of Columbia Steel. Grandparents of Mrs. B. H. Smith, 2504 Cabrilli
'All DELTA OMEGA 'O HOLD MEETINGThe regular business and so
lal meeting Is on the agenda or the next meeting of the Beta haptcr of the Tau Delta Ome a sorority which will take place
Mrs. Geo K. Walker of Cuba, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. <ane of Huntlngton Park, Cafornia.July 27 marked the arrival of
Ib. TA oz. Michael Thomas,on of Mr. and Mrs. William 8.
Heffner of J506 Hickory Ave. >roud father works at DouglasIrcraft. Welcoming him are hisister, Susan, and grandparents Edgar York, all of Torrance, are
oud grandparents.
. Marek-M. Roberts Carried >n Oakland
The uniting In marriage of oscph 1C. Marek and Maxinc
S. Roberts, both former resi ents of Torrance, took plact
n Oakland, Calif, last July 3.
Also on July 28 at 10:27 a.m. son, David Bruce, was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Casey f Torrance, weighing 7 Ibs. 2
Happy father of his first Is employed as an elcctrl engineer by Hughes Air-
raft. Grandparents are Mr. andlira. George E. Casey of La Ha ra, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark ruce of La Mesa, Calif. Call Virginia joined her young rother and parents Mr. and
Mrs. Robert E. Harlln of 5031 ecse Rd., July 29 at 7:20 a.m., 'elghing 8 Ibs. 7 oz. Father Is mployed by North American viatlon as a designer. Grand arents are Mr. and Mrs.. R.
Harlln and Dr. and Mrs. eorgc L. Markert of Mlnnea
nils, Mlnn.
GREEN HILLS MEMORIAL PARK
CompkU S«t of Above Bibk Scenei Milled Fr«« an R«qu«it
OROPTIMISTS HOLD UNCHEON MEETINGThe regular noon meeting and ncheon of the Torrahce-Gar- na Soroptimists was held last osday, at the Western CafeGardcna.
The meeting was opened by president, Mrs. Winona El-with the salute to the flag,
lowed by Individual introduc- ns by each member, giving tir name and slogan. The pro- am consisted of the life story
three members, Mrs. Helen iley, co-owner of the Helen andta Cafe; Mrs. .Rollve Bever,
rt owner of an oil develop- nt firm; and Mrs. Clara Con-
r, postmaster of Torrance, ilch proved to be quite Inter- ing and amusing.
The meeting was dosed with recital of the SoropUmlst
dge.
yal Neighbors To old Sewing CircleThe Royal Neighbors Camp
8908 will hold an all daywing circle Aug. T at the home
Mrs. Marie Bankston, 14635lldale, Gardcna.lembers are requested tong an article to sew, to beed as a prize at the once-a-nth card parties, held In the
cc Womans Club. Lunch will be served at noon,
lostod by Mrs. Lillian Nelson d Mrs. Cordle MoDcrmont.
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