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TORRANCE HERALD S*Vtn Air Power I rating the 50th anniversary of day were Jack Dabbs and Rick SEPTEMBER 5, 1957 TORRANCE HERALD S*vtn air power. Jordan ^of Torrance and Sgts, traffic Torrance citizens will be The Torrance celebration The celebration will end William Valeroy and Ward So- Holiday one In this with a dinner to be addressed sting their eyes skyward on will be the only by a' nationally-known air fig­ kldar, representing the Air tiursday, Oct. 10, as the city area. There will be movies' and evwit yester­ comes the scene of one of displays of airplanes, missiles, ure. Planning the Force. Claims One Life alute to the Air Force" celc- and other equipment used by Injured in ations which will be held all the Air Force. The Salutes to One man was killed and another seriously cr the country. the Air Force are commemo- the only two accidcnts-with-injuries reported in the Tor- ranee area over the three-day Labor Day week end. Routin* Pr*-Nalil Peggy Lawler Dead was Robert A. Williams, 61, of Wllmington. Wil­ MORE TV SETS SERVICED IN THE HOME RouHn» Delivery oo liams died at Torrance Memorial Hospital following an Day t Evening Callt Routin* Potf-Nital 125 accident Saturday at 234th W« com* to your Complete School of Modern Dance horn* bitter (quipped and Flgueroa Sts. Harbor General Hospital. Routln* Laboratory Tests Now Registering for Fall Classes According to police, Wil­ Robert Floyd Price, 19, with for prompt, efficient liams made a left turn into the the U. S. Arfpy, is in critical TV tervice Routine X-Rayt » ADULTS YOUNG ADULTS path of a northbound car condition at Fort MacArthur > CHILDREN CONCERT WORKSHOP driven by Miss Susan McNabb, Hospital following a collision SAV-MOR CORNER OP... 17, of 312 Chadborne Ave. Sunday between a car and a TV Co. 166th,and Hawthorn* Blvd. PHONE FRontltr 54806 Miss McNabb was treated at motorcycle.. DR. BARNEY M. SQUAR, D.C. 221 AVENIDA DEL NORTE - HOLLYWOOD RIVIERA Price was riding with Gary FA 8-61 llT^ 2318 TORRANCE BLVD. James Waterman, 17, when the accident occurred, at West­ ern Ave. and 234th St. FAIrtlx «.«!00 Driver of the car, -Henry Raymond Speten, 34, of 4220 FRI. • SAT. • SUN. 160th St., Lawndale, was booked for felony drunk driv­ JJLVIS PRESLEY In ing. "LOVING YOU" Both Waterman and Price IH VlaUTlslon and Color are stationed In Torrance with —— plui —— D Battery, 865 AAA Missile Sterling Hayden-R. Roman Base. "5 Steps to Danger" Burglary Nets Thief Portable Radio, Funds John Fredrick Nelson, 17911 HICKEN Doty Ave., reported to Tor­ rance police the theft of a NOW—End* Saturday transistlr portable radio val­ John Wiyne—Dan Dalley ued at S70 and approximately "Th« Wings of Eagles" $35 la half dollars from a pig­ Atao —— gy bank. —— The burglary of the Nelson Richard Denning home was made during the last Beverly Garland month, but was Just discover "Naked Paradise" ed, police said. Both In Natural Color SUN. • MON. • TUES. DORIS DAY in "JULIE" ——' together with —— Forrest Tucker-Mara Corday "The Quiet Gun" OCEAN SPRAY—Delidoua with Chicken • a4fc CHICKEN PABTS CRANBERRY***• SAUCE £ 19 „ 14948 S. Crenshaw Blvd. ]| NOW—Thru Tues., Sept. 10 SMSMOKED Susan Hayward SUPER-RIGHT EASTERN Richard Conte SHANK fi BUTT, "I'll Cry Tomorrow" END END ^J. »nd —- • PORTION! Ib. PORTION MEATY AND Walter Pidgeon In 53: ECONOMICAB | Th« Forbidden Plan«r' HAMS In Cinemascope and Color SUPER-RIGHT3UPEH-HIOHT CENTER CUT ^BV^Bk^i wonwai lyUi riLX£i ur ADULTS 50* BACK a NECKS I Children Free With Parents HAM SLICES 98» SWOHDFBH -A&P's Farm-Fresh Fruits and Vegetables- HARDWOOD BRIQUETS POTATOES ALSO CHARCOAL FULL 20-LB. BAG r ASP-fl OWN DEXO 4|fc If ^Bk ~ SHORTENING 3-69* . A&P FINEST QUALITY, OUR OWN 4mk4mkm GREEN PEAS DJIfC ^"^wIIIS 100ct< XQ 4 -- 49C SIZiS 4 lo 10 DnUij ^JSUSSi Pack 9* NARROW t MEDIUM m * Z^WMi SOFT ELK UPPERS A&P NATURAL SLICED " GENUINE GREEN REANS GOODYEAR WEITS - 27' 10-oz. SWISSGOLD TOP CHEESE IBJ mm- ALASKA VEAL CUTLETS 4 ,& 89* »».P/CTSr££T FROZEN FOODS- TOMATOES .5. 15' ORANGE JUICE •<£ 19^ C AMPBELLS ^|k ^|Jt mm - Peas-Carrots .; 19* PEAS 111: 19* SQUASH :. ' 19* SPINACH %? 19* EVERBEST JAMS t PICKLES 3 <*£ 25* 2 - 25' 29* •&• TUNA csW %? SOUPS BREAST OF CHICKEN BEST) TASTE BETTER... COST LESSI EQUAL TO THE PIPpR SWEET PICKLES ^ 390 O'CLOCK A<SP'a DEXOLA PETER EIGHT Qt. NBC WAVERLY WAFERS "&~ 31* COFFEE SALAD OIL etu SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS ;^: NORTHERN . GERFlKRS BABY FOOD ,THI HOMI OP KIRIY'S TOWELS* OOLDIN BEAR CHILDREN'S SHOIS OPEN SUNDAYS Slroln.d 3 ^ i 2 %£ 31' PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ANft SUNDAY ,Junior , NEW! SOFT AS EVER PALOS VERDIS BLVD. 1276 SARTOR) 1330 EL PRADO - TORRANCE DOWNTOWN TORRANCE ood $tores AT ItVULVIDA KOTEX MARKET &. LA BREA - INCLEWOOD Open Monday » Friday oil I.I Ang.l.l County $(« » Open Friday film Ifftdlv. rdun., frl., Sal. « Sun., S»(X. J, 4, 7, lift In 12-Pock «MX«ll iHMS JUBJICT TO TAX Night, 'ill 9 Night* 'III 9 Jr., Reg. & Sup. All AU> STOMS AM OWNIUNOAV PR 5-3054 PA 8-8057.
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