THURSDAY. JUNE PJ, 1944 TORRANCE- HERALD. To PAGE 3 Frozen Foods Business, professional or per­ PERMANENT OFFICERS OF Aeronautical 40 SCOUTS TO 16 Walteria Students Get Certificates sonal cards are readily obtain­ For Baby Soon Miss Mary Charlotte Waddell,' able at the Torrance Herald Junior Chamber ATTEND BIG principal of Fern Avenue and office. Phone Tonance 444, 443. TORRANCE U.S.O. NAMED To be Marketed Walteria schools, awarded cer­ Buy Your- $5 Baby may soon enjoy his tificates to graduates of Wal- Auto Use Stamp, Is Planned CAMP AFFAIR share of frozen delicacies along terla Elementary school on Wed­ Torrance Herald AT BIG MEETING HERE (Continued from Pnije 1-A) Boy Scout Troop 215 of la- with the rest of trie family. A nesday at 1:15 p.m. Warns Conner Published Every Thursday With a i-ross-see-llim of tin- ciiiiiiniiriil.v rppnwntcil uml grams, and now is the opportu­ mita will send 40 boys to the preliminary report from the di­ A program featured a play by to liny (Jrover C. Whytn nity. summer session of Camp Jo- vision of fruit products on the the class based on their study filllnif tin- rity roiini-ll rliumher, Tori-nni'i- I.'.s.O. rnmmltti'r m«t that federal stump, Kditur-I'ubllslier .Mimiluy IllKlH mill Hivli'il pfriiiiin»tii ..rflcers, appointed com- "This big property now is s(?pha in the- Santa Monica Berkeley campus of the Univer­ of history and customs of Mex­ 1330 El Prado. Phone 444 rnlliVes anil l.iaele- plans fur flu- grimi! iipi-iiiiiK «f the U.S.O. county-owned mid no better pur­ mountains. They will leave Lo- sity of California indicates that ico. warns 1'osln r. Kurl ___ Torrance, Calif. chlli in tlic Wimiuirit rlnlilmiisc on .hily 1. pose could be made of it than mita at 8 a.m. June 29 and will frozen vegetable and fruit The traditional party for the Conner. C. 7,. Ward, Torrance bus*- ....__._. to turn it over to the schools return July 8. purees are superior in color and graduating class given by the' The cost is $~> and you have Adjudicated a. Legal Newspaper By Superior Court, Los manager who conceived and A amm m* for educational purposes." The Scouts are: flavor to canned ones and have P.T.A. will be held this after- ; only until .Inly I to get It. Jerry Lorrance, Vance Sand- better vitamin retention. noon in the auditorium, the Angeles County. promote-el ilii- idra for a Tor- HOllinff PflflAO Oscar Willeit of I'alos Verdes, Heavy penalties are attached i-am.-i- U.S.O, was ..|ccled per VGl Hill: iMUCO stiom, Don Goss, Alton Durant, The research is being con­ j graduates having as their Entered as second class mat­ ter. January 30, 1014. at post- mane-nt chairman of I ho U.S.O. ** II 1 H development movement, is one Ted We'bb, Don Anderson, Jim­ ducted by Dr. Leonora Hohl, as­ guests the B6 grade pupils. If the stump Is not on the cur my Itandals, Donald Hanson, sociate in the division, who Games will be played and re­ by that date. office, Torrance, Calif., under of the principal backers of the Act of March 3, 1879. plan and is instrumental in Samuel Isom, Walter Ouimette, points out that frozen green freshments will be served. "";';:::: ,. , was ,. ,, pJOn Used Oars Jack Smith, Harold Rolfe, John manent vice chairman. ft 1. L A It 'calling the Torrance meeting. vegetables have an attractive Those assisting with the party ta. Claude Beauchamp, Tommy Official Newspaper of Moffitt, Joe La Porte, Eugene bright color and the frozen fruit are Mrs. Don Rae, president of Burchfield, Derrlll Roe, Hilly City of Torrance Mrs. George- Morgan was \M HU Q P A In sending out letters of in­ Meyer, Kenneth Noel, Gene- Lot- purees retain the flavor of fresh Sloan, Ardis Slagner, Patricia vitation to the June 30 gather­ the P.T.A., Mrs. U. J. Deurloo, named siTi-i'tary. upon the re- "VI UJ Vil pFI» gering, Chnrlc.>>- Alberg, Richard fruit. The foods are similar in chairman, Mrs. Adel Burchfield Arnold, Sarah Ballard, .Carol Subscription Rates ^est ol Mrs. Edith Smith, who Clarification of the ceilinn ing, James Lynch, president of Spaan, Frank Andrade, Jack consistency to the canned prod­ and M. Bryan. Bryan, Alice Deurloo, Connie Anywhere in Ix)S Angeles County ^^ hern acting scrretary-treas- price ruling on used automo- Torrance Chamber of Commerce, Robe-rtson, Billy Phillips, Donald ucts but they do not have to The graduates, 16 in number, Leyvas, Dolores Lopez, Joyce $2.00 per year ure-r, and Mrs. M. J. lieale w»s biles, which becomes effective said: Russell. Delmar Wolku. Fred be cooked as much and less of are: Mlchols, Fern Rinehart and Bar­ Outside Los Angeles County named Ireasurei. Ion .Inly 10, and base prices on "You are aware of the fact \ Seward, D. Friermatol! Tom vitamins C and B-1 are lost. .Jerry Adams, Raymond Acos- bara Reynolds. 53.00 per year Chairman of the various com- most models for region C (Cal- that our district direly feels the Murdoch, Albert La Fountain, mittees are: fJrover C. Whyte, ifornin. Arizona, Nevada, Ore- need for a junior college. The Kichard Naulty, Richard Patton, publii- inforination; Mrs. w. 1. ' K