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nfi&LEWOOD'S NEW C OF C. CHIEF 'Jlifc Torranee 'air ha;* the honor i.'iisr r'pht of crtert.iMiiiK: luylo wood's newly elected president of the chamber of commerce, Mr. George M. Sutton, who was recently the unanimous choice of the direct- ors of that institution. The election of the board of directors last week was followed by j the choice of president that resulted! '"WttfiouT argument in Mr."Sutton'Tj selection. The board of directors j chosen were George M. Sutton, W. G. Brown, Clyde Woodworth, S. M. Anderson, Roy A. Bush, F. D. Par- ent, F. A. Zillgitt, H. B. Lawrence, Carl Matson, S. M. Green W. S. Magee, Geo. C. Malloy. It is probable that a secretary for the newly organized chamber will be elected this week. Fair Attracts Visitors From A-far Among the distinguished visitors to Torrance who will remain over for a glimpse of the fair were A. S. Woodsum, a wealthy retired business man of Los Angeles; H. M. Skeels of Reno, Nevada; and E. M. Searl, a property owner of this city, who lives in Los Angeles. Mr. Searl who owns property on Carson avenue and who has not been in Torrance for some time, is amazed at the rapid growth of the city and,,' surroundings and is more than ever confident that nothing can now retard the growth of Torrance into the chief industrial city of South- ern California. ANOTHER NASH Patronize OUT Advertiser*. SEE THE NASH EXHIBIT AT THE FAIR GREATEST AUTOMOBILE VALUES EVER OFFERED The only 93 per cent Factory-built Car in America. Nash Touring $1475 Nash (four) Touring $1135 Compare these values with other cars in this price class. T. T. Gardner & Son GARDENA, TORRANCE, INGLEWOOD, REDONDO PHONE 761 SAXAPHONE SEXTETTE MAKE HIT Gilmore Saxaphone Six Of Long Beach Be- come Famous One of the most Important fea- tures of the Torrance Free Pair this year, was the advent of Gilmore's Saxophone Six Into the merriment and fun-maknig entertainment of- fered every night in the various tents. These six musicians were made up as clowns, and Oh, Boy! How they can Jazz. Just at a time when they think the crowd Is a trifle unappreciative they have a way of caressing, coaxing and tantalizing those saxy Instruments that make you feel go devilish, and they sure get a spark. Frequently we have heard the remark, "What would this fair be without the Saxy Six." Last evening Mr. Gil- more scored the ^it of the evening with his accordian and tonight promises to wind up the show, just before it passes into history, with some more of his famous selections. They come from Long Beach and the following is a list of those who are made-up in the sextette: L, &, Ward^-Soprano, P. Hawkins Alto. J. Wallis Atlo. F. Tucker—Tenor. K. Auge—Tenor. Cartland P. Gilmore Bass. Oil Land Residence Property G. A. R. STEINER Broker With Dominguez Land Corporation Torrance, California Torrance Meat Market U. S. Inspected Meats A-NO. 1 STEER BEEF W. R. Lee, Prop. PHONE 9 WE DELIVER Chevrolet Will Do More for You arid Cost You Less Better today than ever before NEW PRICES AUGUST 1st At Factory Here . Superior Touring........................$525 $ 663 Utility Coupe ................................ 680 877 4 Door Sedan.................................... 860 1065 Light Delivery .............................. 510 627 24 to 26 miles per gallon of gas. 250 miles per quart of oil. We want your car in trade. Robert Barr 1221 Pacific Avenue, Phone 142 San Pedro Day & Night Garage Torrance Associate Dealers l*W*f>*******t*AAAA*A**AAAAA*AAAAAAAAA*AAAAAti

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  • nfi&LEWOOD'S NEW C OF C. CHIEF

    'Jlifc Torranee 'air ha;* the honor i.'iisr r'pht of crtert.iMiiiK: luylo wood's newly elected president of the chamber of commerce, Mr. George M. Sutton, who was recently the unanimous choice of the direct- ors of that institution.

    The election of the board of directors last week was followed by j the choice of president that resulted!

    '"WttfiouT argument in Mr."Sutton'Tj selection. The board of directors j chosen were George M. Sutton, W.

    G. Brown, Clyde Woodworth, S. M. Anderson, Roy A. Bush, F. D. Par- ent, F. A. Zillgitt, H. B. Lawrence, Carl Matson, S. M. Green W. S. Magee, Geo. C. Malloy.

    It is probable that a secretary for the newly organized chamber will be elected this week.

    Fair Attracts Visitors From A-farAmong the distinguished visitors

    to Torrance who will remain over for a glimpse of the fair were A. S. Woodsum, a wealthy retired business man of Los Angeles; H. M. Skeels of Reno, Nevada; and E. M. Searl, a property owner of this city, who lives in Los Angeles. Mr. Searl who owns property on Carson avenue and who has not been in Torrance for some time, is amazed at the rapid growth of the city and,,' surroundings and is more than ever confident that nothing can now retard the growth of Torrance into the chief industrial city of South- ern California.

    ANOTHER NASH

    Patronize OUT Advertiser*.

    SEE THE NASH EXHIBIT AT THE FAIR

    GREATEST AUTOMOBILE VALUES EVER OFFERED

    The only 93 per cent Factory-built Car in America.

    Nash Touring $1475 Nash (four) Touring $1135

    Compare these values with other cars in this price class.

    T. T. Gardner & SonGARDENA, TORRANCE, INGLEWOOD, REDONDO

    PHONE 761

    SAXAPHONE SEXTETTE

    MAKE HITGilmore Saxaphone Six

    Of Long Beach Be- come Famous

    One of the most Important fea- tures of the Torrance Free Pair this year, was the advent of Gilmore's Saxophone Six Into the merriment and fun-maknig entertainment of- fered every night in the various tents. These six musicians were made up as clowns, and Oh, Boy! How they can Jazz. Just at a time when they think the crowd Is a trifle unappreciative they have a way of caressing, coaxing and tantalizing those saxy Instruments that make you feel go devilish, and they sure get a spark. Frequently we have heard the remark, "What would this fair be without the Saxy Six." Last evening Mr. Gil- more scored the ^it of the evening with his accordian and tonight promises to wind up the show, just before it passes into history, with some more of his famous selections.

    They come from Long Beach and the following is a list of those who are made-up in the sextette:

    L, &, Ward^-Soprano,P. Hawkins Alto.J. Wallis Atlo.F. Tucker—Tenor.K. Auge—Tenor.Cartland P. Gilmore Bass.

    Oil Land Residence Property

    G. A. R. STEINERBroker

    With Dominguez Land Corporation

    Torrance, California

    Torrance Meat Market

    U. S. Inspected Meats A-NO. 1 STEER BEEF

    W. R. Lee, Prop.PHONE 9 WE DELIVER

    ChevroletWill Do More for You

    arid Cost You LessBetter today than ever before

    NEW PRICES AUGUST 1stAt Factory Here. Superior Touring........................$525 $ 663

    Utility Coupe ................................ 680 8774 Door Sedan.................................... 860 1065Light Delivery .............................. 510 627

    24 to 26 miles per gallon of gas. 250 miles per quart of oil.

    We want your car in trade.

    Robert Barr1221 Pacific Avenue, Phone 142

    San Pedro

    Day & Night GarageTorrance Associate Dealers

    l*W*f>*******t*AAAA*A**AAAAA*AAAAAAAAA*AAAAAti