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THE TORRANCI HilALO NOVEMBER 15, 196) Visitors Use El Camino as College Model Frances J«mirs ProsonN Ail 'Arrliilccls Named for Expansion I'aintmo. American!. on* In Itftil her Moihvneu Lamb _ B Representatives of the Board of Trustees of the Junior College District of St. Louis . County, Mo., vitited El Camino ; College this wcik preparatory ; to the beginning of the first of a study in architecture, cur have riculum and administration of their i'amtmg* Americana, a one In Itfol herMoihvi.ess Lamt woman s li o w hy Kramv- entered at the lireat Madonna James, a native Calif ornian Festival received boll) '.lie pur and local resident, will be | chase awarj and the most pop- said shown at the American Vet ular award. "KSCORTIMi the visitors on ; erans I,odiu Building. 1958 i Miss James continue* to already faced pioneer dayi." durln.u Ruffin Work at Little Conwanv of Mary public junior college in tha i California is nationally noted Kl Camino and Merl F. Sloan. trips throughout the newly formed St. Louii trict Mrs. Joseph Bastian and Guy and vict Dia- l to be years khead in this most director of student personnel | important eductional area. Mn. Haitian (aid. Verge and Clatworthy were of the pediatrics departnien' named as architects for the from 22 beds to 4fl bods, it i expansion of the Little Com- anticipated the hospital wil pany of Mary Hospital at the erect a convent to house It Southwest in search of subject!, re gu i ar moi? tj ns Of the advis- sisters who serve as nurses a' and their way-of-life that will Ory board. The building com- the hospital, according to Also present during the I Miss James' career spans i disappear before this century mittee. headed by Sam Levy, George Schneider. president c' question and answer period ' more than 15 years of study ; u recorded was authorized to employ the the advisory board junior college* in the state "Ol'R TRIP to California is like a Journey to the center of tour of the campus were Dr. Compton l.lvd. Nov 16-18, 2 the world of junior colleges. Stuart E M.riee. president of to 9 p.m. Proceeds will go to; the Kiwanis Ciub of El Ca-' "We hope to learn from the was Dr. Wendell C. Black. ~ Ruffin, secretary -..- ..--, - . ~ president of the St. Louis i California colleges how to president of Harbor College. Board have been touring Cali-1 solve some of the problems we where an earlier tour had ; fornla Junior colleges as part i will encounter and which they been conducted. tea's last and independent In- dian tribes, the Taos New Mex- ico Indians services of Verpe and Clat- Verge and Clatworthy worthv to prepare preliminary signed the present hospital fa- ' A drawing will be hcl<t on Nov 18 for a painting from the drawings for the project. cility. Recently the hospital collection. In addition to the expansion was cited by the Torrance W 2Jeni imale in ^JenderneAA an THURS..FRI., SAT., SUN, NOVEMBER 15-16-17-18 a *jrme U.S.D.A. GRADE "A" FROZEN CALIFORNIA GROWN CALIFORNIAN OR POPPY BRANDS to KoaAt for your _ ... ....... __ y _ _____ TURKEYS JUICY FULL FLAVORED TOMS HAMS CAREFULLY SELECTED PLUMP XND TENDER OVEN-READY BIRDS 10-14-1BS. OYSTERS SEW SUSON FlfSMCOOUD LOBSTf R i FARMU JOHN SLICID BACON ! HOtMItt tAN«i-TH1CX IIICIO BACON luirj nim nn UNt SAUSAOI C-H BROWN OR POWDERED SUGAR . FRESH EASTERN PORK SHOULDER PICNIC ROAST HIJH IHOUIOU STIAKS MISH IUU PORK SAUSAGE ION EL ESS PORK 39'. BUTT ROAST 49 ARMOUR'S STAR GRADE "A" IIAOT CVIIBMIt DIMCTIONS TO COOK 9lvrrBV INCLUOIO TURKEYS $^95 8-LBS, 4 IACH MY 1MNO YOUN* DUCKS CHICKENS FRESH SPANISH ONIONS 6"'25'! u.s. NEW ARIZONA SUNKIST MEDIUM SIZE GRAPEFRUIT 5 25' FRESH SOLID RIPE LARGE SIZE TOMATOES 2 25' IBS. DUBUQUE ROYAL BUFFET AND WILSON FESTIVAL 11A MA FULLY COOKED 1 Jilfl BONELESS....... o""" BISQUICK BIG 40-OZ. PKO. -WELCH'S GRAPE JELLY ORAPILADB L QUAIL WHOt-l AND CUT YAMS , N SYRUP SUNNY VALLEY GRADE "A" LARGE EGGS ^ E( 45 DOT. cm 39 JERSEYMAID CATERING ICE CREAM HALP GAL. 59 ———PICTSWBBT FtCiri POODS 10-OZ. PKG. * PEAS........ O 10-02 PKG. if CUT CORN... O i2-oz PKG mr SQUASH.....6 1-OZ. »K6. FHINCH OR CUT 6REEN Bp BEANS.......5 for IANE ANDERSON-S H-OZ. PLASTIC MOLD CRANBERRY SALAD. 33 WONDER WHITE OR WHEAT (ERSEYMAID GRADE "AA" 1st QUALITY BREAD BUTTER REG. LOAF SIMPLE SIMON-FROZfN BIG 24 OZ. COFFEE BLUE WHITE PINK PIES5~*1 00 PUMPKIN, MINCE, PRUIT tT«A16HT WHIWIY 010 CAIAYAN ORANOI JUKI RICH'S KLAC HATURf VAlUf WHIP TOPPINO EA. 39* OUHiONr RIOINA CHAMPAGNE f^ 99 4/1 Qt. ITL t CHEDDAR CHEESE MIDIUM SHARP PROM ORIOON Ib. CREAM CHEESE »URIlr I OZ fKG. BABY GOUI>A CHEESE 57 FEATURING VAN DE KAMP S BAKERIES 22217 Palos Verdes Blvd. at Sepulveda Blvd. - FR 5-2907 SALES TAX ADDED TO ALL TAXABLE ITEMS 26626 Western Ave. at Palos Verdes Drive-DA 6-7016 "hamhcr of Commoire and he I-os Aniii-lps Chamber of 'omnimT for contributing '" he beauty of the city through xcellence in architcrturo and landicaping. Saturday, Jan. 26. 19f^ was et as the date for thr third nnual Founders D:iv dinner e by the arranccment ommittee headed by .lames isceqlia. The dinner dance II 1 »ip held at the Prn and 'Uill. Fred Mill. Gene Alfred, and am I>evy wore named to the ndtistrial Building Fund Com- littee. James Visceglia. Gene Ai- red, James Barret t. and eorge Schneider were ap- iointed to a committee to make irrangements for the firs' an- ual outing of the Centurion lub arson Area ibrarv Sols Extra Hours The Carson branch of the Los Angeles Count v Public LI- Tary. located at 22102 South tlaln Street, will be open an dditional four hour* a week. egional Ubrarian Bettv Ijee Addison announced today. The additional hours of public service are being pro- dded in response to the grow- ng use of the Carson library, lartimlarly patrons attending learby schools Formerly the librarv closed it 5 pm. on Thursdav eve- nings. Under the extended hours It will be open until 9 m. each Thursdav evening beginning today. Miss Addison uld. With the new schedule In ef- 'ect. the Carson branch will now be open Mondays through 'rldays from 1 p.m. until 9 p.m. Sam Hinton Sings Tonight Stm Hinton, folksineer. will be featured In the Harbor Col- ege Forum program today at 8 p.m. In the college gymna lium. Thtt marks his second ap- pearance before a Harbor au- dience as he previously ap- peared at a summer program "or the students. Hinton has an unusual background for an en- ertainor. His full-time job i< curator of the aquarium-muse- um at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography, one of the cam- puses of the University of Cal- ifornia. Coming from t musical fam- ily. Hinton as a boy set out to learn at many songs as pos- sible. He was a member of a Major Bowes vaudeville unit which he left to complete his education at UCLA. Always in- terested in nature study he followed courses that brought him to his present position as curator. Hinton says. "I like folk songs both for what they are and what they represent. They art anjoyable to hear, they are fun to sing and they provide ui with an important link with tht past, making us feel that we. personally, are a part of humanity's history " Admission for the program Is 50 cents at the box office. It You Are A Newcomer to Torrance Call DORIS STAMM DA 7-9193 for a visit from Welcome Wagon Your HERALD Subscription Costs Only 50c Monthly

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Page 1: TURKEYS Aug … · plump xnd tender oven-ready birds 10-14-1bs. oysters sew suson flfsmcooud lobstf r i farmu john slicid bacon! hotmitt tan«i-th1cx iiicio bacon luirj nim nn unt

THE TORRANCI HilALO NOVEMBER 15, 196)

Visitors Use El Camino as College ModelFrances J«mirs ProsonN Ail 'Arrliilccls Named for Expansion

I'aintmo. American!. on* In Itftil her Moihvneu Lamb _ B

Representatives of the Boardof Trustees of the JuniorCollege District of St. Louis

. County, Mo., vitited El Camino; College this wcik preparatory; to the beginning of the first

of a study in architecture, cur havericulum and administration of their

i'amtmg* Americana, a one In Itfol herMoihvi.ess Lamt woman s li o w hy Kramv- entered at the lireat Madonna James, a native Calif ornian Festival received boll) '.lie pur and local resident, will be | chase awarj and the most pop-

said shown at the American Vet ular award. "KSCORTIMi the visitors on ; erans I,odiu Building. 1958 i Miss James continue* to

already faced pioneer dayi."

durln.u Ruffin

Work at Little Conwanv of Mary

public junior college in tha i California is nationally noted Kl Camino and Merl F. Sloan.

trips throughout the

newly formed St. Louii trict

Mrs. Joseph Bastian and Guy and vict

Dia- l to be years khead in this most director of student personnel | important eductional area.Mn. Haitian (aid.

Verge and Clatworthy were of the pediatrics departnien'named as architects for the from 22 beds to 4fl bods, it iexpansion of the Little Com- anticipated the hospital wilpany of Mary Hospital at the erect a convent to house It

Southwest in search of subject!, regu iar moi? tj ns O f the advis- sisters who serve as nurses a'and their way-of-life that will Ory board. The building com- the hospital, according to

Also present during the I Miss James' career spans i disappear before this century mittee. headed by Sam Levy, George Schneider. president c'question and answer period ' more than 15 years of study ; u recorded was authorized to employ the the advisory board

junior college* in the state"Ol'R TRIP to California is

like a Journey to the center of tour of the campus were Dr. Compton l.lvd. Nov 16-18, 2 the world of junior colleges. Stuart E M.riee. president of to 9 p.m. Proceeds will go to;

the Kiwanis Ciub of El Ca-'

"We hope to learn from the was Dr. Wendell C. Black.~ Ruffin, secretary -..- ..--, - .~ president of the St. Louis i California colleges how to president of Harbor College.

Board have been touring Cali-1 solve some of the problems we where an earlier tour had ; fornla Junior colleges as part i will encounter and which they been conducted.

tea's last and independent In­ dian tribes, the Taos New Mex­ ico Indians

services of Verpe and Clat- Verge and Clatworthyworthv to prepare preliminary signed the present hospital fa-' A drawing will be hcl<t on

Nov 18 for a painting from the drawings for the project. cility. Recently the hospital collection. In addition to the expansion was cited by the Torrance

W 2Jeniimale in ^JenderneAA anTHURS..FRI., SAT., SUN, NOVEMBER 15-16-17-18

a *jrmeU.S.D.A. GRADE "A" FROZEN

CALIFORNIA GROWN CALIFORNIAN OR POPPY BRANDS

to KoaAt for your _ ... ....... __ y _ _____

TURKEYSJUICY FULL FLAVORED

TOMSHAMS

CAREFULLY SELECTED PLUMP XND TENDER OVEN-READY BIRDS

10-14-1BS.OYSTERSSEW SUSON FlfSMCOOUD

LOBSTf R

i FARMU JOHN

SLICID BACON! HOtMItt tAN«i-TH1CX IIICIO

BACONluirj nim nn UNtSAUSAOI

C-H BROWNOR POWDERED SUGAR

. FRESH EASTERN PORK

SHOULDER PICNIC ROASTHIJH IHOUIOU

STIAKS

MISH IUUPORK SAUSAGE

ION EL ESS PORK

39'.

BUTT ROAST 49

ARMOUR'S STAR GRADE "A" IIAOT CVIIBMIt DIMCTIONS TO COOK 9lvrrBV INCLUOIO

TURKEYS$^95

8-LBS,4 IACH

MY 1MNO YOUN*

DUCKS CHICKENS

FRESHSPANISH

ONIONS6"'25'!u.s.

NEW ARIZONA SUNKIST MEDIUM SIZE

GRAPEFRUIT

5 25'FRESH SOLID RIPE

LARGE SIZE

TOMATOES2 • 25'IBS.

DUBUQUE ROYAL BUFFET AND WILSON FESTIVAL

11A MA FULLY COOKED 1 Jilfl BONELESS.......o"""

BISQUICKBIG 40-OZ.

PKO.-WELCH'S GRAPE JELLY

ORAPILADB

LQUAIL WHOt-l AND CUT

YAMS , N SYRUPSUNNY VALLEY GRADE "A"

LARGEEGGS

^ E(45

DOT.cm39

JERSEYMAID CATERING

ICECREAM

HALP GAL. 59

———PICTSWBBT FtCiri POODS10-OZ. PKG. *

PEAS........ O10-02 PKG. if

CUT CORN... Oi2-oz PKG mr

SQUASH.....61-OZ. »K6. FHINCH OR CUT 6REEN Bp

BEANS.......5 for

IANE ANDERSON-S H-OZ. PLASTIC MOLD

CRANBERRY SALAD. 33WONDERWHITE OR WHEAT

(ERSEYMAID GRADE "AA"

1st QUALITY

BREAD BUTTERREG.LOAF

SIMPLE SIMON-FROZfN

BIG 24 OZ.COFFEE

BLUEWHITE

PINK

PIES5~*100

PUMPKIN,MINCE,PRUIT

tT«A16HT WHIWIY 010 CAIAYAN

ORANOI JUKI

RICH'S KLAC HATURf VAlUf

WHIP TOPPINO

EA.39*

OUHiONr

RIOINA

CHAMPAGNE

f^994/1 Qt.

ITL t

CHEDDAR

CHEESEMIDIUM SHARP

PROM ORIOON

Ib.

CREAM CHEESE

»URIlr I OZ fKG.

BABY GOUI>A CHEESE 57

FEATURING VAN DE KAMP S BAKERIES

22217 Palos Verdes Blvd. at Sepulveda Blvd. - FR 5-2907

SALES TAX ADDED TO ALL TAXABLE ITEMS

26626 Western Ave. at Palos Verdes Drive-DA 6-7016

"hamhcr of Commoire and he I-os Aniii-lps Chamber of 'omnimT for contributing '" he beauty of the city through xcellence in architcrturo and landicaping.

Saturday, Jan. 26. 19f^ was et as the date for thr third nnual Founders D:iv dinner

e by the arranccment ommittee headed by .lames isceqlia. The dinner dance II 1 »ip held at the Prn and'Uill.Fred Mill. Gene Alfred, and

am I>evy wore named to the ndtistrial Building Fund Com- littee.James Visceglia. Gene Ai­

red, James Barret t. andeorge Schneider were ap-

iointed to a committee to make irrangements for the firs' an- ual outing of the Centurionlub

arson Areaibrarv Sols

Extra HoursThe Carson branch of the

Los Angeles Count v Public LI-Tary. located at 22102 Southtlaln Street, will be open andditional four hour* a week.egional Ubrarian Bettv Ijee

Addison announced today.The additional hours of

public service are being pro­ dded in response to the grow-ng use of the Carson library,lartimlarly patrons attendinglearby schools

Formerly the librarv closedit 5 pm. on Thursdav eve­

nings. Under the extended hours It will be open until 9

m. each Thursdav evening beginning today. Miss Addison uld.

With the new schedule In ef-'ect. the Carson branch will now be open Mondays through'rldays from 1 p.m. until 9

p.m.

Sam Hinton Sings Tonight

Stm Hinton, folksineer. will be featured In the Harbor Col- ege Forum program today at

8 p.m. In the college gymna lium.

Thtt marks his second ap­ pearance before a Harbor au­ dience as he previously ap­ peared at a summer program "or the students. Hinton has an unusual background for an en- ertainor. His full-time job i<

curator of the aquarium-muse­ um at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography, one of the cam­ puses of the University of Cal­ ifornia.

Coming from t musical fam­ ily. Hinton as a boy set out to learn at many songs as pos­ sible. He was a member of a Major Bowes vaudeville unit which he left to complete his education at UCLA. Always in­ terested in nature study he followed courses that brought him to his present position as curator.

Hinton says. "I like folk songs both for what they are and what they represent. They art anjoyable to hear, they are fun to sing and they provide ui with an important link with tht past, making us feel that we. personally, are a part of humanity's history "

Admission for the program Is 50 cents at the box office.

It You Are A

Newcomer

to

Torrance

Call

DORIS STAMM DA 7-9193

for a visit from

Welcome Wagon

Your HERALD Subscription Costs Only 50c Monthly