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Independent from Long Beach, California • 69

Publication:
Independenti
Location:
Long Beach, California
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69
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ffy I Tf NDEPENDENT-PRESS-TELEGRAtf-W-B I Ml fcMWiJww II HU CHEF OF THE WEEK Crests i I mvi I lers Flood 7 he Cmttij half Sckecl "A COUNTRY-SCHOOL FOR CITY CHILDREN" XbiOoraortM ftroutfi IMS era -riMMSIlM 1-2021 Vlktaf 7-24SI aAMMMMMtMWtl Silverado Folk Dance Club has voted Dorothy Singleton as its new president 1 She will be served by jLydla Seitz, Pauline Trujillo and Elinors Singleton. The dub, sponsored by Long those down-to-earth, thought brMthei theater, he 'Buimeisi Technology t0 the Beverly Beach Recreation Commls- By MILDRED K. FLANARY I- MM lNr He hia seen 'em IQ all those, enchanting; redundant movies so accepts- ble to the roaring 20's find toe to bo an jWhBt variously known Uptown "Quiet Week," "Stop Ul -7 Bleasdell of arrangfc- IKifrf Wk" mU. member of to MiUFatroL Operation Midnight Oil" Keith Williams and his or-S come to divisions. of dvestra will provide the about cooking, blithe loves- Jjr College dance musics Excitement to nt nnrrlallv when hes students buckle down for will be provided by the pres-served a Beef StroganofL examinations in both entation, some time during day and night classes.

Reg- the evening, of Viking BEEF 5TKOGANOFF istartlon for the new semes- Awards to outsanding LAD Saute In 2 tablespoons ter opens on Jan. 29. and women students. provoking ones of the the vigorous, challenging ones of the wartime 40. the nondescript pictures of the 80s, and is still glimps- ing the indescribable product tlons of the 60s.

Todays Chef of the Week has seen all these presentations during his 25 years with Fox West Coast Thea-: ters, the past 15 as manager of The Crest It was he who opened it Bom In San Luis Obispo, he was about nine when his dad was transferred tp Wilmington by the Union OilCd. -After- completing gram I A i 4-W 'W 1 't 1 "i 4, LLS -'f 9 i Apart from examjthe main event for Business and Technology Division students will be the semiannual Associated Student Body Installation banquet Satur-. day evening at the Tender-. loin. 1 cret until Thursday night) Reigning as Sweetheart Prom Queen will be sophomore Jan Hassell who will also appear as LBCCs 1962 Valentine Queen in the Feb.

Attending the-dinner will ll issue iof the P-T South-- land Magazine. the outgoing ASB Coun Dance Club slon, meets every Tuesday from 730 to 11 p.m. JOSEPH TOMOBBOW VAN ARDEN Mffaatly IMS HERBERT LEVINE Origisally 31.11 ITALIAN HATS Origisally 14.11 AMALFI CASUALS Origisally 15.95 no JOSEPH QOGS Origisally 11.11 eup beef stock, or water mar school, Francis entered and bouillon cube Banning High, where he left Cook unUl Juice is re- hls maikasa member of duced. the champion varsity football team. He trained for a time with Frank Wycoff of Olympic fame.

THE MOVIES, however, -vied for. his attention. xnd To thicken sauce: 1 tblsp. cornstarch cup red wine Stir into. your above gradients and cook until it thickens.

-Add to this: '2-i 1 'I oiar sta I Jlarry Oswald Jacoby Opponents be cii, the newly-elected officers -and Invited -guests. Speakers will be Bill Brun-dage, fall ASB president, and Dave Bleasdeli, outgoing Inter-Qub Council president Other fall council mem- fe1 to honored-atthe dinner Larry ning, Cathy Ross, Tom Rasmussen, Sue Leon-, nard Montgomery, Joaquin. Baligad, Ed Jenkins, Caro- -lyn Blackford and Kathryn Altman. Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Division students will celebrate the end of final exam week Thursday night at the Sweetheart scheduled from 9 pm. BRIDALS and FORMALSl mington when he was 15.

At the age of 19, he had worked up to assistant manager. It was then that he was transferred to Fox West Coast in San Diego where th the North-South cards gave her opponents a the aS and every pair managed to to go wrong. solute crucial training point make it She started proceedings by He made" It however, and Four hearts Is a normal winning the first-trick arkL-in- 1939 became a fun Rise io Bait y- fty-j'-- -b- v' iv. nr- aiiM brands. WEST LED a trump which contract and, while bad then discarding the deuce player might make only four, of diamonds on the second anmy produced make- an-overtrick-with -the- exception of Mrs.

W. H.Mahons queen and Wests MacMahon. 7 SHOE 90 A.RL Slioesr Long-Beach- wy pleas'11' COCKTAIL MOTHERF-THE-BRIDEL (Names of the winners will remain a closely guarded se- Preceding the prom will be the ASB Cabinet installation dinner, presided over by fan president Dick Murray. New officers to be Installed include President Jerry Schulte and Norman Mor- row, Sharon Bob Ritchie. Larry jHert), Shejla Linda Gary Downey, Rosemary Koon and Linda Gallagher.

At the recent publications Mary Westfall was announced as Spring semester editor of Saga, semester-ly LAD magazine. Named as page editors of the Viking, biweekly newspaper, were Maty Callos, Phil Yaffe, Pat Estelle and Ken Pivemetz. DEL DANIEL. ,.1943 --Rqiiiar-nl Helf-Sises tntiu amniis rt miuiutisiu usm he became an usher at the Granada -Theater -in-Wit- Ser. His career Theaters in Long Beach, and i p.

p.4. Theaters in saiTPedi has two sons of whom, he's mighty proud Gregory, 19, a junior at San Helen Harris President HelenHama-was -installed president of Risafetbi-Toai mistress Club at a recent Velvet Room; She succeeds Mjrtelle Mdlyneauxr Mrs, MacMahon managed to make two -overtrick s. A KOETH A AXIS WAQST BAR ASSIS WSi oxse QS2 AQJ10L WS4S. AS J72 sorts cd)' A 4 VKJ10I IMS AAX10IS Both Tulntnbla WmI North Pua I Pii7 Opening lcod-AQ ion -547- East -Ocean- BoulevarcM- Pork FREE la Rear of Store -r was won in dummy. Now camc-enothcf-diainond lead on which East made the of playing low.

He nreiiryshiRildhave-played7-: thD king because lrn was -gdng to be-forced-4o pIay- it the next time, but he did not think thatfor ahead and felt sure' that Mrs. Mac was 1 out. ofdiamonds. It i heldlhat trick, Mac had no more trouble making aix than the other North -and South playen hadactfl "Ing five. The only difference was that the also got a top score out of her effort Ul-twr loviled- Wemrtrpr BANKAMER HEI PARKINS IN TNI REAR.

OR JARK A. SHOP $7 Open Monday 5 Friday Evenings 'lil 9bkurimb butter. 1 lb. tenderloin of beef (leftover roast Is fine) lb. fresh mushrooms; sliced tblsp.

green onions chopped' 2 tblsp. tomato, catsup in-' tblsp. chopped parsley man dove garlic; crushed widi a dash ofsalt Last add: 1 cup commercial sour cream, and heat until cream is warm. Serve on fluffy rice. Those of you who clipped Rear-Adm.

Kenneth Veth's recipe for Eggnog Sans It Plumpness, please throw tway and keep this cor-' dark (icebox cold) ONE QUARTvmnilla ice cream Mix in proportion as much as desired fraternal Calendar MONDAY Shrine Order White Shrine of Jerusalem 41st 730 p.m.f Palos Verdes 11 charter members and observes supreme appointment night. Social hour follows, TempIe 63, Pythian Sisters, stated meeting, 7:30 pjn Machinists Halt New 1962 officers, led by Viola Valiqueti preside. TUESDAY- Jjors of of officers, 8 p.m., Machin-tsti HalL New leaders: Min-nieBurUjarVoracl; snd Emma Meitz, Patricia LaneT TEdnaTfoWriirBettjr Idiller, 84gey1E.guEgf cDanlel, EdSTThompson, Anna Brown. Cennes Ross, Aw A mm III i iKmtw him Daniet i Umwa SoU My I Twin mm feefsre o' com list of Slimness de-A-Betfs. has neeli 1 ore op emcnGe.

i bave.ff';. 4jvtrtisePiettt reF OUT Svtogott vesque and Leona Patterson was Install' InguOfficer. Gucrt speakers were Rob--Pa8tNoble Granda Gub, 'ert' WebK'nd Piper Isabri'TWtereoh'Was c5arge'l)ftitmIiiftaLiBCW00d RebCKBrLPdgg 1 end-Dasis-Lodgfr-447? Taking-parf-. Iq the evo regular kings program wera Winnia i Woodruff Ave-LodgeBltaL Betsy lation Thursday evening, Byrnes and Mildrod Stanley. same Address; A BUHK-TRUNDLE psl Combination F-r-: HOUSE GE The Sleep Shoppe OPEN MON.

A FRL NIGHTS TIL .9 HE. 7-3077 do I IMM0 I MnOOuradMiOl.

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