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Dentures on Credit Eight TORRANCE PRESS Thursday, November 13, I9H Nearly half of all Virginia Tonite. Friday, Saturday Harbor City PTA traffic fatalities in 1957 resulted from single oar smashups, ac­ Reports Meeting cording to the Virginia state TOPPING THI TCNSIONS OP "*f A* WINDOW"! police. The fatal one-car acci­ x Mrs. Michael Travers, presi­ dents averaged more than one STEW/WKIMNQM dent, conducted the hoard meet­ death per crash and generally ing of the Harhor City School happened when the driver lost I ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S Thurs., Fri., Sat., Nov. 13-14-15 PTA on Wednesday Nov. 6 in conrtol ot hig car, due to ex» VERTIGO "DAY OF THE BADMAN" the library. cessive speed. ^ Fred MacMurray Mrs. Travers ratified two new chairmrn. They were Mrs. Ste­ Jean Weldon - John Ericson phen Silkoteh, co-hospitality and "THE TARNISHED ANGUS" Mrs. Z. C. Cornell, co-ways and SEE SOON means. The Pumpkin Door Rock Hudson Robert Stack Mrs. Avis Creech, principal, Dorothy Malone announced that the library is at-??? CinemaScope now opened to the upper grade Also children. Mrs. Carl Gregory, ways and Forrest Tucker Mara Corday Sun., Mon., Tuet, Nov. 16-17-18 means chairman, announced that there will he a pot. luck luncheon rr "THAT CERTAIN FEELING" held at the home of Mrs. John DENTURES Bob Hope - Eva Marie Saint Raich, 1747 256th St.,'Lomita at "QUIET GUN George Sanders 11:30 a.m., Nov. 20. Mrs. Norman ON CREDIT Bailey will he co-hostess. "ATTACK OF THE "AV 1th me tic In Today's COMPLETE DENTAL DRIVE-IN East of Grant haw on Schools" will be the theme for SERVICE THEATRE Redondo Beach Blvd. 50 FT. WOMAN" the November PTA meeting, No Down P«ym«nt AlHson Hayes Wm. Hudson which will be held In the school 18 Mos, to Pay ***************** DA. 4'2664 Yvette Viekers auditorium on Thursday Nov. 13 at 12:30 p.m. ALWAYS LOW PRICES FAST PLATE REPAIR. Reline* While U-Walt 6 Sodium Pent.»thol er Now Through Saturday Novocame for Extraction* at Same Prices! Alan Ladd Ernest Borgnine CHILDREN'S P«-!MTISTRY FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY in "The Badlanders1 JEAN WINNERS These eight persons each sponsored the contest. In front from left are MILKwhiteGLASS Solv« your storage FA 8-0250 in ClnemaScope and Color won a pair of Frislco jeans for correctly guessing Stwart Cooke, Kirn Foree, Dean Williams and problems with a the number of yards of cloth used in making Donald Patterson. In rear are from left, Pat beautifully styled Plus Open Kvei. A All Day fet. the oversize jeans in the show window of Strum's Woods, Joyce Goree, Leo the Clown, Bettie No Appointment N«c*»Mry Richard Todd In Department Store, I£6I Sartori Ave., which Bledsoe and Juel Slaughter. (Press Photo) 4 LARGE 11" OBLONG 4 DRAWER PLATES * CHEST 'The Naked Kroup of seven candidates last DR. TARR El Camino Queen Tuesday evening. Seven judges 4 MATCHING CUPS Earth' made the selection and also de­ CREDIT DENTIST Deep roomy In ClnemaSeope cided which two of tne tl.ree v -forcakeorsandwichej drawer* with Winner Is Secret Sunday, Monday, Tuesday girls will he the Homecoming smoothly sendee* Ono of the three sophomore fi- princesses. Their identity has (Over Ltvy'a D«pt. ttor«) interior! .......... malisUs will be named to relpn 'A Man as El Camino College Homeeom- been kept a secret since then. DOWNTOWN TORRANCE iriR Queen nt a campus assembly TV TRAYS Called Peter' Mils morninR. Richard Todd Jean Peters Joyce Elainc Clubb, Ann Daly MARKED WAY, or MarKie Dunning will be Iden­ TOP O' THE MORN IN' By Milk-Maid WAY DOWN Together With tified at the ceremony in the fir>llcne Campus Center. Jo«l McCrea in DurinK th( coronation, the col- UNDISPUTED CHflMPIOI !<'Ke president, Or. Stuart E. 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