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MACK: SALUTE CHEF LEBAN R. WHITE, sea­ HOMEMAKFR'S man apprentice, USN, son of BAZAAR Mr. and Mrs. George B. White of 3610 W. 225th, Torrance, is serving aboard the attack The Perfect cargo ship USS Seminole op­ Mother erating with the Seventh Valentine Gift MUU MUUS Fleet in the Western Pacific. Sizes: Small, Medium, Large The Seminole, a unit of For Mother and Daughter Amphibious Squadron Five, Here's the way to make Father a happy man on Valentine's Day! Surround is scheduled to visit Japan, and daughters all Korea, the Philippines, Oki­ him with a bevy of exotic South Seas beauties Mother nawa, Taiwan and Honf dressed in these authentically styled muu-muus! Paradise Isle muu-muus Kong. come in many brilliant colors and patterns with the true flavor of the * » » * South Seas, where they know how to make a lady pretty and comfortable MARINE PVT. HENRY W. at the same time. Made of silk-like fabric (hand-washable), ait full to DALLOS, son of Mrs. Zelpha M. Mitchell of 22739 Ladeene fall in graceful folds, these muu-muus are just the thing for your luau! St., Torrance, completed re­ cruit training, Jan. 17, at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. * * * * ARMY SPECIALIST FOUR RAY S. NAKATA, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sigeo Nakata, 23648 Park St.. Torrance, is scheduled to participate in Exercise Willow Freeze, a cold weather warfare field training exercise in Alaska, Contadina Feb. 9-18. US DA Government Graded "Choice" Steer Beef Best Cuts Specialist Nakata, an artil­ lery survevor in the 37th Ar­ ND PACKED tillery's Headquarters Bat­ tery, is regularly stationed at Fort Richardson, Alaska. Na­ kata entered the Army in Au­ ATOES ROUN gust 1959 and arrived in Alas­ ka last July. He is a 1054 graduate of Torrance High School and at­ tended . STEA Nakata was employed by Try your round steak, smothered in United Air Lines in Los An- onions. Cut .steak into serving si/c peles before entering the pieces. Dip in ilour and sprinkle. Armv. with salt and pepper...Brown "in * * * * about 3 tbsp. hot oil*'in''skillet. MARINE SSGT. ALFRED Carefully add Ij cup of water, J. OLSEN, son of Mrs. Mar­ Cover and cook slowly about 30 garet Findlay of 1127 Green- minutes. Add 5 bij; slices of onion. hedge. Torrance, and hus­ Cover and c\x>k 30 minutes more. band of the former Miss or until tender. Frances K. Wilczewski of Jacksonvill, Fla., completed the 10-week Repair Shop Ma­ Brand Always Delicious Boneless Swiss Steaks 69£ chinist course, Jan. 31, at the I Ordanance School, Marine USD A Government Graded "Choice" Corps Schools, Quantico, Va. The course consists of prac­ le Peeled Steer Beef All Cuts One Price Farmer John's or Ol 1 Smokey tical training in the produc­ tion of parts used in all Ma­ rine Corps weapons. In addi­ tion, the techniques of weld­ RICOTS RUMP MOKED ing and heat treatments are studied. .arge * * * * ARMY PFC RICHARD D. lo. 2V2 ROAST HAM SCOTT, 19. son of Richard Scott, Lomita, is scheduled to Can participate in Exercise Wil­ M,ij*ic Chefs special For Breakfast, Lunch, or low Freez, a cold weather 15 nietlxxl of tutting Dinner these Hams arc warefare field training exer­ rump roast #ives ytni extra good evcrytimc any­ cise in Alaska, Feb. 9-18. more lean meat for time. Tender nnd de­ The exercise will take place your dollar. Try this licious, with thnt tasty in a 1900-square-mile area of roast with pan brown­ deep smoked flavor. Chiffon for Softness rugged artic terrain where ed potatoes nnd n Full Shank Half temperatures range to 60 de­ C(X)kcd vegetable., grees below zero. Units regu- lary stationed in Alaska, and AL TISSUE Armour's Canadian Style, No Waste, The Heart of the Loin skilled in arttc warfare, will So Lean You Can Eat It Raw! defend against the attacking 691 82nd Airborne Division para­ Ground Round Boneless Pork Loin Roast, troopers from Fort Bragg, N.C. The exercise culimates over six weeks of special cold weather training for the para­ troopers who will return to Wilsons "Corn King" MAGIC CHEF'S ACCENT ON SEA FOOD Fort Bragg upon its comple­ tion. flrondbill and the best center cuts Scott, a radio operator in SLICED \ Signal Company of the IT. S. SWORDFISH STEAKS 69^ "^6^^^ *w*" >» ^ Arm y. Alaska, is regularly Skinless and Boneless vffiX. feioton's Delicious BACON Heat and K.ir. So/. Package stationed at Fort Richardson, \fcl*ean* Brand. Alaska. SICKEN NOODLE I-pound FRIED FISH STICKS 4iOR*1 riLLETof Scott's wife, Betty Ixm, if with him in Alaska. SOUP MIX Package ( < rti-Frrsh Brand. Skinless, I-Mr Package ^ WHITE FISH * * * * MARCO J. RRUNO, of 4734 OCEAN PERCH 3 $1 Cannelynn St., Torrance, was Certi-Frcsh Brand. Fresh ai the Sen. I -Ib. Packaue^^ ^^ 59 A member of the 3.800-man Lipton's Delicious Brigade of Midshipmen which SKINLESS COD 3roR*1 marched in the inaugural pa­ I, MUSHROOM or rade for President John F. Kennedy. Jan. 20. [ft SOUP MIX The Brigade midshipman is in his final year at the Paeki Of 2 $) Naval Academy, Annapolis; Md. MAGIC DECORATED The Naval Academy first CUFF participated in the inaugural CINNAMONY for Ulvsses S. Grant LUNCHEON LOAF B\KKRY This delicious loaf is VALENTINE in 1873, with 34 Midshipmen Idaho Grown spiced ro perfection and rf LAYER CAKE marching. * * * then baked to a connois­ Regularly VA; Sunflower seur'* dream of delight. RICHARD W. HASTINGS, COFFEE CAKE 49 son of Cdr. and Mrs. Harold Made fresh c?;iily for Flavor nnd Freshness* . K. Hastings, USN, (Ret.) of Regularly -I9c Garlic 25415 Feijoa Ave., Lomita, POTATO SALAD 29« was a member of the 3,800- CHEESE BREAD 39* man Brigade of Midshipmen which marched in the inau­ gural parade for President ohn F. Kennedy. Jan. 20. The Brigade midshipman is in his third year at the Naval Academv, Annapolis, Md. The Naval Academy first participated in the inaugural Del Aino parade for Ulysses S. Grant in 1873, with 34 midshipmen. * * » * Shopping ARMY PVT. HERBERT J. MAGIC GRAPER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Center. Henry G. Graper. 2324 231st St., Torrance, recently was as­ Corner of signed to the 55th Artillery, Jt taste better because you pop it yourself a N ike-Hercules missile unit Hawthorne & in Greenland. POPCORN CHEF Graper, a file clerk in Head­ Sepulveda quarters Battery of the ar­ tillery, entered the Army last August and completed basic training at Fort Ord. The 19-year-old soldier \n a 1959 graduate of in Horbor City. Before entering the Army, he was employed by Manufacturing 'in Gardenia.