TORRANCE PRESS Pag* Thtrty-Thret April 16, 1959 SEE "GUYS AND DOLLS" Several members of the Tor rance Junior Woman's Club i.nd Soars, (heck Plans their husbands attended the pro duction of "Guys and Dolls" at Amo (enter Additions the Redondo Union High School, ipr Del 28. In the group were construction topped the $2,730,000 mark and beltered March £ March Edw rd Hin amount chalked up during the same month last year by Mines, and Messers: Aiken. Lee E. Alien, K. M. Boul ar^rly $400,000. Charles H. Lee Schlens announced that permit ter, Eugene Lenk, building Superintendent Turner. Joseph Boylan, Dougias Valuation last month amounted to $2,738,421, compared with Stoklev. S8£;'/)0,4:n recorded for March, t—————-———————————— Horlander and John building officials said. * Of thii total, 22 single family Another plan . check is being homes, moitly in West Torran^e, conducted for a Fox Market at accounted for $1,353,200. Nine 20010 Hawthorne Blvd. with a EXPERT aV>arlrr:rnt ho isea, containing -15 value of $235,000. ttiits, were valued at $6*51,500. Permits Issued during March ?/ Building officials also an- included eight commercial build jj^icfl that they have received ings valued at $105,100; three pnPiK for two major develop- industrial building, $42,800, 74 rrifnt.s in the Del Amo Shopping additions or repairs to homes, $136,365; 11 commercial altera Deceived for checking are the tion*, $41,135. for a Food Giant, Market Also included was a $275,000 (find Thrifty Drug :="'•"• <-'Mh a addition to Bishop Montgomery «f)mhined valuation Paris. The most of the othor 23 schools had the girls' gym. Lesage, Marcia Ann Wright and Peggy Jacobson. THIS INCLUDES: only minor violations. Mont "All physical defects pointed commonly cited were location* out. in the report either have Girl" will receive an all-expense- FIGURE CONTOURING of fire extinguishers and storage been or a IT In the process of bo- paid trip for two to Paris via " flammable liquids. ing corrected," Assistant Super- Modern American Girls SPOT REDUCING ->f Pan-American Airways' new seven-hour jet Clipper service. BUST DEVELOPMENT The three runners-up will each VAN'S Appear at May Co. Island to win an all-cxpeuse-paid. SHADE & LINOLEUM WI GUARANTEE RESULTS Interested In the latest fash Louis ("Miss North"), Dede I^e- Paradise Tour to Hawaii via service. CARPITINO - DRAPERHS IN WRITING ions? Like to vote in a beauty sage, 19, of New Orleans "Miss Pan-American Jet Clipper ALUM. AWNINGS - SCRIENS Male visitors are forewarned on test? Or do you just like to South"), Marcia Ann Wright, 21 FORMICA - FLOOR THIS ("Miss East"), and that the girls are chnprronrd. 722 AVAION BLVD. tnjoy a look at pretty girls? of Boston FREE Peggy Jacobson, 19, of Los An WILMINOTON TE 4-6405 Heated Pool If your answer to any of these geles ('Miss West"). USE CLAS PERSONAL INSTRUCTION questions is "Yes!" a visit is in The Rirls will be featured as order to the May Company on STEAM ROOM models in color ads for Dan Riv April 22 at 12:30 and 2:30. That er Mills' cottons next Spring in is the day that four lovely win Es CALL NOW! Life, lx>ok, Mademoiselle, Food" ners of a national contest to find quire, Sports Illustrated ;md WRAY'S Just Good the Modern American Girl will Good Housekeeping. They will Family Car Service DA 6-9828 The girls also make guest appearances on Fountain Service he visiting our city. RESTAURANT Dining Room will greet visitors in the Ready important television shows Food to Tak* Mom* to Wear Department. They will throughout the nation. 15421 8. Crenshaw Children's Menu GYM also put on a fashion show, mod While in the store, you are in Garden*. Calif. AMERICAN eling the latest styles from New vited to vote fo ryour favorite OSborn* 5-7344 Open 5:30 a.m. 3 a. 26327 S. WESTERN, LOMITA York and Paris. among these four beauties. Spe 94 Hrt. Friday and Sat. The pert lasses, chosen from cial ballots and ballot, boxes will among more than 1500 candi- be on hand. The winner of the dateae. are: Jana PaH. 18. of St. •title "Favorite Mrrlrrn A'n~ri'.-;in as seen on TV 3rd STRAIGHT YEAR! PLYMOUTH V-8 WIHS ITS CLASS IN MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN! OTHERS TALK ECONOMY- the stay-firm underlift panels PLYMOUTH DELIVERS IT! of new Other cars have talked economy this year. But a Plymouth V-8 has just proved it can give better gas mileage than Ford or Chevrolet V-8s. Plymouth did it by winning its class for the 3rd straight playteat year in America's recognized competitive test for economy. Plymouth's score:21.15 mites per gallon. HERE ARE MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN FACTS: HERE ARE WHAT THESE FACTS MEAN TO YOU: economical A Plymouth V-8 haa juit won its class in the Mobilgas • As a Plymouth owner, you can expect fashion- row. Ford and operation in everyday driving. Economy Run for the third year in a Chevrolet both finished behind Plymouth. • As a Plymouth owner, you're driving the car that \ • Plymouth scored21.15 miles per gallon. gave better gas mileage than Ford or Chevrolet in the Economy Run. magic • Winning Plymouth wan a Belvedere 2-door hardtop, 1959 Mobilgas equipped with standard Fury V-800 engine and auto • As a Plymouth owner, you can also expect top per bra matic transmission. formance (Plymouth's winning V-8 is the biggest stand ard engine in its^elase). are • Run waa sanctionod by United State* Auto Club. low pru*t, Jo*> upkeep, high rrnaff no to* and proven go* economy make U the year'* simply fv»»f economy buy in it* rfcs*. 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