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FRIDAY MORNING TfcRRANCE HERALD JULY 7, 1922
Lomita Restaurant
HOME COOKINGREGULAR MBAL8
—and—
SHORT ORDERS
MRS. L. B. DAWSON, Prop.-
HAYDEN'S
MILLINERY
LOMITA CAL.
RozelFsTRANSFEE & HAULING
A fry.THING NYWHEBE NY.TDEE
PHONE 178-J-3 Pomello St.
LOMITA
MISS M. VETTER Leading Florist
38 PIER AVE. PHONE 4332
HEEMOSA BEACH
Harrison C.GardnerATTORNEY-AT-LAW
219 E. Broadway, Long Beach Phone Main 24 Rep. 2165
210th St., Torrance, Cal.
Nora M. SidebothamTEACHER OP PIANO
Cincinnati Conservatory ofMusic
319 Narbonne Avenue, Lomita
Cabinet WorkFurniture Repairing
Band Sawing
Furniture Built to Order
Jesse FryerBrethren Street, Lomita
Lomita LaundryRedondo Blvd. and Oak St.
Patronize Home Indurtry. Work Done With Care.
FORD GARAGE
BEST ANB BIGGEST
EQUIPMENT FOE
OVERHAULING
Spears & Boyer
PHONE 801
GARDENA CAL.
THAT FIRE
Lot lost his home and practi cally all of his worldly pos sessions.
Don't be like Lot and a lot of other folks, and lose all you've got When all you've got burns up when your house burns down.
SEE
L. J. HUNTERToday and Get That
FIRE * INSURANCE POLICY
He Can Insure YOU RIGHT
Lomita CAL.
DR. J. S. LANCASTERPhysician and Surgeon
Phones Office 14 . House 15
Office F. N. Bank Bldg. Res. Cor. Post and Arlington lorrance California
DR. N. A. LEAKEPHYSICIAN and SUBGEON
Lomita Office Hours'1:00 to 2:30 P. M.
Torranee Office Sours2:30 to 5:30 P. M. ,
Phone Office-Residence 13-M
C. F. FARQUHARCONTEACTOH
GRADING AND TEAMING ANY PLACE
HOUSE MOVING
Phone Wil. 178-R-ll San Pedro Blvd. Harbor City
CHARLES L. BOGUEATTORNEY AT LAW
Suite 8-9 Bank ot San PedroBldg., San Pedro, Calit.
Telephone 272
J. P. PINNEYBUILDING CONTEACTOE
Plans drawn to suit individual requirements and estimates made free of charge. 824 Cota Avenue, Torrance.
H. D. LYNNE
Alteration and Repairs
Estimates Gratis
2522 257th St.
Box A Lomita P. O.
GOOD
HOME COOKINGTO BE HAD AT
Star Restaurant80HMTOT BLOCK LOMITA
Hair ControllerAre you getting BALD?Are you troubled by Dandruff.?Is your hair UNRULY?Or Harsh, Dry or Brittle?
Hair ControllerIs the wonderful, new, natural medicine for the hair and scalp
It is the triumph of ten years'patient, persistent study and experimentation.
Hundreds will testify to, Its re markable action upon hair and scalp. Restores Renews Rejuvinates
Grows new hair where roots are not dead.
Makes old hair glossy and beautiful.
KEEPS your hair Brushed or COMBED the way you want It.
Hair Controller2 Months' Treatment Pottpaid
for $1Order today You'll be delight ed with results just as many others have been.UNIVERSAL. DISTRIBUTORS Box 1090, Sta. C, Los Angolei
Agents wanted everywhere. Wholesale prices to Druggists Barbers and Beauty Specialists
TRIPLE CITY LODGE I. O. O. F,
No. 333, LOMITA, CAL.
Meet every Tuesday Night
Installation of officers will be held the Becimd Tuesday In July llth.
TORRANCE LODGE NO. 447 F. & A. M.Meetings at I^mlta Hall
July 7, Stated Mooting, 8:00 1'. M.
July it, Socond Degree. July 21, Kli»t Degree. July 28, Third Degree.
PAUL J. BEALL, W. M. . B. H. NASH, Secretary
COMPLAINT
Case No. 321. In the Justices' Court, Lomita Town
ship, County of Los Angeles, Statec£ California.
T. G. Anderson, plaintiff,vs.
G. E. Townsend, Defendant.Plaintiff complains of the defend
ant and for cause of action alleges: That the defendant Is a resident of the township of Lomita, County of Los Angeles, State of California.
That within four years last pas sed, at the Township of Lomita, County of Los Angeles, State of California, B. E. Townsend, the de fendant herein, became indebted to the plaintiff herein for an account of merchandise delivered defendant at his special instance and request in the sum of fifteen and 50 100th dollars.
That said defendant promised and agreed to pay the said sum of $15.50 to this plaintiff and the same is now due and wholly un paid.
The plaintiff has demanded the payment of the said sum of $15.50 since the same became due, and said defendant has failed and refused and still fails and refuses to pay "the same.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiff prays judgment against the Defendant for the sum of fifteen and 50 100th dol lars, with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from date and costs of suit.
I. O. ANDERSON, J-16-9t. Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF SALE OF STOCKNotice is hereby given that all
delinquent stock, due to non-pay ment of assessment No. 13, Nor- bonne Ranch Water Co. No. 2, Lo mita, Los Angeles County, Califor nia, will be sold at public auction unless payment is made at once. By order of the board of directors, Narbonne Ranch Water Co. No. 2.
E. W. BRUMPTON,Secretary.
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CERTIFICATE OF DOING BUSI NESS UNDEE A FICTITIOUS NAME. ___
We, the undersigned, do hereby certify tMat we are transacting business In Lomita, County of Los Angeles, State of California, under the firm name and style of the LOMITA LUMBER and SUPPLY COMPANY; that the name In full of all members of such partnership and their respective places of resi dence is Walter E. Hagenow, 1117 Mesa Street, San Pedro, and Henry J. Meyer, Anaheira Street, Wilmlng- ton, California; that our place ot business is on the North side of Weston Street, West of Eshelman Avenue, Lomita, California.
In Witness Whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 13th day ot June, 1922.
WALTER E. HAGENOW, HENRY J. MEYER.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA ))Sfl.
County of Los Angeles )On this 13th day ot June, A. D.
1922, before me, L. J. Hunter, a Notary Public in and for the said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, per-1 sonally appeared Walter E. Hage-j now and Henry Meyer, known to me to be the person whose names are subscribed to the wHhin instru ment, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same.
In Witness Whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal the day and year in this certificate first above written: (SEAL)
L. J. HUNTER, Notary Public In and tor suld County and State.
J-16-41.
Prepare to Change Operating System For L A. Schools
Preparations were reported being1 made for the complete reorganization of the Los Angeles city school (Sys tem in line with an announcement made at the office ot the superintend ent that an efficiency expert has been working on the proposition since last October. Some of the important
changers to be made are:Placing the entire school system
under the sole direction of the super intendent of schools, dividing the business department so that the busi ness manager will be relieved of a great many unnecessary duties; es tablishment of the office of purchas ing and distribution agent and simp lifying the method of procedure of business handled by the board of ed ucation and all departments connect ed therewith.
Shoots Rattlesnake Coiled In His Bed Clips Off His Toe
PORTERVILLE, Cal., July 7. To awake from a night of peaceful slum ber to find a rattlesnake, sporting nine rattles, colled at the foot of his l>ed, apparently preparing to make a spring at his victim, was the harrow- Ing experience of R. E. Woods. Mr. Woods fortunately had a revolver be neath his pillow and shot the rattler. Unfortunately, however. Wood's foot was in the line of fire and the bullet that ended the snake's life clipped off the nail of his big toe. He was brought to a local hospital for treat ment. He brought the rattler along to back up his storjr.
In and About the Union Tool Shops
Messrs. L.L. R. and O. A. McCol- um, of the National Supply Co. sales
force in the Mid-Continent Districts, were Torrance visitors last week, en- route to Salinas to attend the cele bration of their parents' 65th Wed ding Anniversary. The McCollum boys purchased a completely outfitted Ford Sedan in Torrance to present to their folks.
Supt. George Smith has purchased new Chandler "Royal Dispatch." A
classy boat, say we.
Harry Double has been assigned to Field Service work in the Califor nia oil fields and can be seen almost any day stepping out in a new Stu- debaker Special Six Roadster.
Tim Bonney, Capt. Timothy Bon- ney, has been promoted to the posi tion of Cost Engineer and- has taken active charge of the Cost Depart ment.
The U. T. Co. stable of boxers and wrestlers Is steadily increasing under the able tutelage of Hal Blanchard. T. H. Clark, D. A. Murphy, George Proctor and several others.
Owing to rush of orders due to the steady increase of development work tn the oil fields it has been neces sary to work overtime in several de partments.
With Mr. J. J. Byrnea as Chairman of the Arrangement Committee of the Industrial Relations Club, working tooth and toe-nail, the concert and Movie Show set for July 13-11 Is bound to be a success. Get your tickets early. The proceeds are to be spent for a piano.
OUGHT TO BE HAPPY
PIANO TUNING REPAIRING
20 yearn' experience; tuulue uprlghta, $3.60; players and frauds, $6.00. Leave orders at News Letter office or write J. T. Carter, HoruiuHu Beach I'. O. BOX 67
If ignorance In bliss, most of us should be supremely happy.
91st Division to Have Gala Times
SEATTLE, July 7. Not to remind of the grim days of war, but rather to make them forget the IIOITOIH of battle, and the dreary days when their friendships were formed, the entertainment to be provided for toe boys of the Niuety-fimt DivUlou will be of a nature to make them lemeiii- ber the happier houi-s of war timeH, when they meet here on Aug. 19-20.
With dancing an one of the features of the entertainment, the cx-uervice men will be reminded of the days after the armistice when the hangars In the different areas were floored and tho villagers eunie down with their fair muUaiuoiuulles, thut the KaiuuiiuM might Uavo glrlu to dunce
With.
After you haw r««d thi» paper pati it along.
TOURING FOUR $1130
ROADSTER FOUR $1089
TOURING SIX $1668
ROADSTER SIX $1637
530 SIXTH ST. SAN PEDRO PHONE 919
TORRANCE PHONE 127LOMITA PHONE
Wit. 179-J-2
Lomita NurseryFelix Mading, Prop.
Now is the Time-to-Plant-_____ ROSES
Citrus, Tropical and Ornamental TreesAvacados, Orange, Lemon, TangerineGrapefruit, Loquats, Guava, Feijoa
Palms, Ornamental Evergreens
Cypress for Windbreak Privet for Hedges
Cor. Miller and Pennsylvania Ave., Lomita
Get Your
at TUCKER'SCity Prices
ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS, CANDY, TOBACCO
Cor. Narbonne & Red. Blvd. LOMITA
AUTO PAINTINGHIGH CLASS CARS A SPECIALTY
PRICES REASONABLE ON HIGH GRADE WORK
SPECIAL HOUSE PAINTING CREW
Glad to Give You An Estimate on Your Work
1015 Border Ave. Torrance, Calif.2 Squares West of P. E. Depot Opp. Llewellyn Iron Works
PHONE 143-J D. A. HARMON
Real EstateFor Lomita Property and Information See J. A. Smith,Original Tract Agent. The Man who spends all his Time and Money to Make Lomita Property More Valuable. Telephone 179-4-11, Lomita.
BOULEVARD GROCERY
GROCERIES
LIGHT LUNCHES SOFT DRINKSICE CREAM
HOME-MADE DOUGHNUTS CIDER TOBACCOS
A. B. TURNEY Redondo Blvd, East
znHay, Grain and Fuel
FRED STOCKTelephone 172-R-3
LOMITA CAL.