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Torrance Herald THUUSpAY. DECEMBER 26. 1935 TORRANCE HERALD. Torrance, California J-egal Advertisement Clang defeated Myrtle Wood at ed an attendance total of 1,118,- Church Disbands Over NoUe noise tuts ended the life of the that distance In a match race at 602 In 166 days of racing, NOTICE OP HEARING ON Disovery Ranks Best as Congregational church, Elthanv Coney Island, Ohio, on October against 986,833 last season. LONDON. (U.P.) Traffic built in 1863. APPLICATION FOR PERMIT 11. 'Clang dashed the six pan­ Massachusetts had an atten­ (CLASSIFIED TO ESTABLISH, MAINTAIN Lively Year At Tracka Brings Out New els in 1:00 1/5, two-fifths of a dance record of 2,144,336 and AND OPERATE A ROCK, Talent; Best Season Since 1930 second faster than the mark set wagered $34,579,420 at Its meet- by Iron Mask at Juarez in 1914. Ings' at Suffolk Downs and Aga- GRAVEL AND SAND PLANT warn Park, while By THOMAS To the Arden farms' Chance three-quarters There's Still Time ADS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN H. NOONE Play goca the, distinction of be­ of a million fans visited tracks that C. B. Hollingsworth has ap­ United Press Racing Editor ing the leading sire because of In Rhode Island and New Hamp­ plied to the Board of Super NEW YORK. (U.P.) Thoroughbred racing in 1935 en­ the consistency of his get. shire and bet upward of $8,000,- Before Christmas to Get 000 at each course. CLASSIFIED visors of the County of Los joyed its most prosperous -year since 1930 when the de­ Camino Real and Gold Step, ADVERTISING Angeles RATES - - - INFORMATION for permit to establish pression all but crippled the sport by the withdrawal of two mediocre selling platers, Slight Gain In Kentucky Your maintain and operate a rock were still In 273 days of racing in Ohio Clothes Cleaned and Rates Quoted on Per Issue several prominent sportsmen from the game, a survey of fighting.lt out for the gravel and sand plant on the records discloses. race-winning honors as the sea­ $6,982,478 was turned over In Basis following described property: son neared Its close. The first the mutuel machines and Ken­ Pressed the (S-llno minimum) All that part of Lot A, While there were no Man O' named won 15 races before go- tucky did a business of $10,201,- 1 Time (per llne)..................12c Tract No. 054, as shown on Wars to capture the imagination native state, where he finished Ing to Florida fon a winning 673. This is a slight increase 2 Times (per line)...............:10c map recorded In Book 17, of. turf followers, the various di­ campaign, while Gold Step was over 1934- in both states. 3 Times (per line)................ 9c page 16 of Maps, records of visions produced creditable rep­ still in active service at New For the 11 months proceeding 4 Times (per line)................ 8c the County of Los Angeles, resentatives and a 21-year six joj^ ^tiring for the season, Orleans with 14 winning races. 'PROSPERJZE' furlong world's track record was Oman* Best 3-Yeai-OW 12 Times (per line).............. 60 lying easterly pf the south­ Time took its usual heavy Florida, 660,131 persons attend­ Multiple Time Bates effec­ erly prolongation of the cen­ broken. William Woodward's Omaha, toll among horsemen on and off ed Florida races and sent $20,- tive ONLY If no change of ter line of Cypress Street A record number of dead ^th earnings of $142,255, was the turf. One hundred deaths 109,345 Into the machines, offi­ copy ordered otherwise open (BO feet .wide) as shown on heats, numerous dlsqualifica- t he 1 argest money-winning occurred during the year. cials announced. tions and many deaths were thoroughbred and A Our modern cleaning and pressing methods rate of 12c per line will be said map, southerly of the without ques- Sixty Horses Lost paid attendance of 902,602 charged. southerly line of 262nd written into; the records and at- tlon the outstanding 3-year-old for 183 days of racing in Illinois enable us to give QUICKER service PLUS Approximately .60 thorough­ at seven tracks Ads may be cancelled after Street (formerly Cypress Duplicating the feat of Gallant breds were was reported the high quality work for which it is already Avenue, 50 feet wide) a? the various tracks throughout pox, his sire, who in 1932 won lost to racing and a total of ' $35,238,874 was any insertion. Rate earned the nation showed marked in- the Kentucky Derby, Preakness through accident or by natural put on- the line in famous. will be charged and money described in deed .to the causes, chief support of County of Los Angeles, re­ creases. ^a Belmont Stakes, Omaha of which was the gee gees. refunded for space not used. Gusto, American Classic winner Incomplete corded in Book 8112, page, Alfred Gwynne. Vanderbllt's lacked the glamorous appeal ol and champion In 1932, and returns from Cali­ Not responsible for more 361, Official Records of said Discovery, 4-year-old son of Dls- his Illustrious daddy, but beat Hour- fornia indicate $28,000,000 will than ONE Incorrect Insertion less, the noted stallion. have county, and southwesterly, play-Ariadne, was the undis- the best of his age before a Attendance and -betting been wagered at tracks in of any ad ordered for more westerly and northwesterly puted champion thoroughbred in­ that-state when the 1934 season than one time. creased several percent over ends at Sanita CASH and CARRY of the southwesterly, west­ of the year. With the enforced retirement in the late summer. 1934 at the various tracks Anita December erly and northwesterly lines retirement'of Mrs. Isabel Dodge Marshall Field's Tintagel was 31. throughout the country. In to 1,400,000 persons 1. Announcements of Narbpnne Avenue (80 Sloan's Cavalcade* Discovery's best of a poor lot of 2-yearolds. Maryland a" total of $27,200,977 will visit feet wide) as described in Nemesis In 1934,: the Vanderbilt The bay son of Sir Galahad III- tracks in the state when the 20% 0« was wagered at the four major final figure Torrance Upholstering Co., 1513 deed to the County of Los colt had a clear path to the title, Heloise earned $76,270, most of tracks, an Increase of $1,893,180 is available. Border Ave. Overstaffed fur­ Angeles, recorded in Book winning 11 of his 19 starts and which came through his victory I over last year. No* official at­ niture repaired and remodeled. 5872, page 175fol Deeds, purses amount to $102,455. in the Belmont Futurity. Grand tendance figures wcre^available, Rugs cleaned and sized. Free records of said county. Discovery Slow At Start Slam, a Chance Play colt, was but an unofficial estimate shows $25.00 Reward estimate. Satisfaction guaran­ Hearing on said application Discovery was late coming to closely lapped on the Field colt an increase over the depression Will be paid by the1 mjinufac- teed. Phone 225. and on any objections thereto hand. He finished out of the for Juvenile honors' with a total years. turer for 'any Com GREAT Torrance Laundry will be held in the office of the money in his seasonal debut of $68,095 in purses. 2. Professional in In New York, where it is im- CHRISTOPHER Positive Corn Directory Board of Supervisors in the Snapback, racing in the colors Also re- County Hall of Records, in the of the Sanford Stud, is given and Dry Cleaning Company HOWARD G. LOCKE City of Los Angeles, on the 13th also beaten in four subsequent the rating' as leading steeple­ Carson at Border Phone 141 day of January, 1936, at 10 aces. ' chaser with earnings of $7,925 Dependable Insurance o'clock a. m. On ' June 22 the stout-hearted for the year. ' \ . Fire-Automobile By order of the Board of champion found his stride at Vanderbilt Wins $302,055 '' 1405 Marcellna Avenue Supervisors of the County -of Aqueduct and won his first race, A. G. Vanderbilt headed the Phone, Torrance 135-M Los Angeles, State of California, beating the fleet King Saxon list of money-winning owners adopted the 9th day of Decem­ and Omaha without effort. His with a total of $302,955. The ber, 1935. winning string of eight, includ­ stable accounted for 88 races, L. E. LAMPTON, County ing the Detroit' Challenge Cup, 68 seconds and 78 thirds. FOUND Boston bull, female. Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk the Stars and Stripes, the But­ Hirsch Jacobs, who trains for For information, write P. p. of the Board of Super­ ler Handicap, a handicap at Suf­ the B. B. Stable, W. N. Adrians Box 352, Torrance. folk Downs, 'the Arlington Hand­ and Damon Runyon, led the list Business visors of said County. icap, the Wilson Stakes, and the of trainers for the third con­ 6. Business Directory By MAME B. BEATTY, Merchants and Citizens Handi­ secutive year. He saddled the Deputy. cap at Saratoga was winners of-more than For EVERY KIND OF INSUR­ Dec. 19-26. ' not broken a hundred The Ads In This Section Are For Your Con­ You Can Save Time and Money By Reading ANCE, until August 21, when A. A. races. venience. Read Them and Rely On Them For including Life Insur­ Baroni's .Top. Row beat him at Wayne ;D. Wright, with 182 These Advertisements. They Tell You. Whew _ ance in the A.O.U.W. with NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Whatever You Want !to Buy. They Are a membership Narragansett Park, August 21.
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