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  • Girl's Day Fete Conducted At Torrance High

    Torranee high school's annual observance of Girls' Day was held this year on the afternoons of May 11 and 15.

    held honoring tne outstanding git)?, of the school, planned and served by the Future Homemak- ers of America, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Madeline Uiquhart, home economics teacher, and Mrs. Cans, cafeteria manager.

    In the afternoon the Girls' League held their traditional May Pole ceremonial installation, witn music furnished by the Girls' Glee club, directed by Miss Cl^ra Stons.

    A talk entitled "You and Your Better Sell" was given by Miss Charlsic Evans, who has been a model for the past fifteen years. The program was ar- ranged by Miss Elizabeth Parks, girls' vice principal.

    On the following afternoon, a volleyball playday was held un- der the leadership of the Gins Athletic association and the girls' physical education teachers, Miss Katherine Jennings, Miss Tftelma Ward and Mrs. Kodna Wisham.

    After the afternoon of games, j which were officiated by mem- bers of the G.A.A. and women faculty members, the winners wore announced.

    The Red Team, with Mary Tib- bitts as captain, emerged vic- torious and was awarded the perpetual trophy. In second place was Phyliis Andersen's' Gold Team; third was Mickey Kapsch's Green Team, and fourth Peggy btucke's Blue Team.

    The best appearing individual teams, Shirley Cox' Senior High Blue Team and Wanda Busiek's Junior High Green Team, were awarded prizes.

    Guests at these affairs were the girls' vice principals, G.A.A. sponsors and presidents, Girls League presidents and additional WJjresentatives of the Marine League schools, and Mrs. Iris Albert, supervisor of Home Mak- log and Mrs. A. C. Turner, presi- dent of the Torrance High P.

    ' TJL Girls' League officers installed

    wSre, president, Beverly Hop- kins; first vice president, Patri- cia Mullin; second vice president, Audrey Weight ; sceretary-treas- jjj(j;r, Marie Atkins; reporter, Pa«linr Ban; historian, Loirainc Anderson; pianist, Patricia Clere and- grade representatives, B-9, Juanita Navarre; A-9 , Laura Sterling; B-10, Helen Stitt; A 10, Betty Byrnes; B-ll, Beverly Wcr- nett; A-ll, Carol Clark; B-12; Betty Locke; A-12, Hazel Davis.

    SENIOR KID DAY OBSERVED AT TORRANCE HIGH '

    :1Jay 20 was "Senior Kid Day"

    when the Senior A's revert to their grammar school days in aUi dress and manners. g mixture of short dresses,

    hair bows, dolls, skates, all- Suckers, tricycles and water

    |p)0s were to be seen both be- tween and In classes. ,

    At noon the "kids" went to tht Torrance park for a picnic and Bjg 'afternoon of games.

    :.. . "Public Notices"

    NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON GASOLINE OOTICR IS OIVEN that the Tor Mtoae City Council will receive scaled kMe up to 800 P.M. on June 10 1M7. (or furnl.ihlri* amid city with al awouutfl of ffaaolTne which limy b« required by Mid city, during the per- iod July 1 1947 to June 30. 1!M8.

    The f-.tlni.ted amount of (u..llne which will be required by Bald clt> durum such period Is 148.000 gallona. - -Bidder* shall state the unit pn« per gallon which will be chargtj for aueh caaiillnr.

    Bidder* »>mll utati- the brand, or mule, ami iiuanlltlrii or jrradc- of the CBMllne |>ri,p..Sf.i to I.,: furnished b> aveh bidders. .Jh« City Council renervea the right

    to reject any and all lilda. All delivexlea of mirh gaaollne to be

    furnlabeU inual be made f o.b. to suc-l aUtlon ae may be ileaifiiated by th. City Council.

    The attention of all bidders In pacifically dlrri'tM to all lawn u tha State "f California having any nferenen to cither the bidding on or

    , tba furnlshl/m of iiueh prnducU. ; ThU notice In Klven pursuant to or i «* 3 the City Council of aald city. L "l>«ted at Torrance. California thli & Mb* day of May. 1M7. P -.f " \ H. BARTI.ETT f ' . City Clerk. City of J -V. Torrance. California ?, --l(»y » and Juno 6. 1947

    NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL NOTICE IS IIBRKBT GIVEN pilr-

    auant to the provision* of H.'ctloi 4*0 of the Civil Code of the Stall of California, that RALPH A FAR- Utr. Vendor, or 1916 Border Avenue *5can tie, bronn or gaivanlrtd.

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    R. C. BYiRStJM M»th PI. l»b. LomlU 77f

    CEMENT & CONCRETE BLOCK WORK

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    KEITH A KEITH BUILDING CONTRACTORS

    Licensed Since 1 933 248 1 2 Narbonne Ave. Phone Lomita 1 67

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    WESTERN WALL-WASHING SERVICE

    1215 W. 251 tt St., Harbor City

    TORRANCE VAN A STORAGENation Wide and Local Service.

    (C.I] for Krlrmlly Free KslmuiliM

    1»U Border Ave. Torrance 1305

    Agent, for Lyon Van Llnea

    BALCOM BROS.SERVICE & SALES

    WATCH REPAIRING AUTO PARTS MACHINE. WORK

    255 II Narbonnc Avc.. Lomita

    (toon 'til Noon Sunday.

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    TORRANCEICE COMPANY

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    MOVING AND HAULING

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    C. L. CHEADLE Phone Torrance 1 286

    8I6 Crenshaw Blvd. Torrance