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Page 1: BETTER MEATS, BIGGER BARGAINS!€¦ · This course covers basic eral factory accounting, pro-counting II. Cost Accounting. Dwoskin Head Area Probation Sidney Dwoskin. an 111- year

8-10 PXESS-HfXAlD JANUARY 13, IMS

Enrollments Open for Accounting at HarborKnrollment is Mill (pen in and Tax Accounting will be IXTRODl ITORV Account-,to 8 30 and Thursday from This class is held Wednesday fo r partnerships, corpora

* «idp range of classes in ar counting at Harbor College. Evening Division, accord

offered during the Spring. j n g i W i1l he offrred Monday! 8 .10 to B 30. covers the appli-ievening from fi 30 to fl 301965. semester, boginning the rvenjnfrom(, 3(1 to9 . M ., nd cation of aa-nuntinu methods • • -werk of r^b. 1. 1965 ,..__.„.._......_.__ ,__ . „,. and techniques to specialized TAX ACCOt NTIMJ II

lions, estates and trustsApplications for admission

is for this semester are beingRobert \Vrenn. chairman of [Bookkeeping and Accounting, | to the Business Division.jis offered Tuesday evenings !the class will Courses in Bookkeeping andifrom 630 to 930. It is de-jevening from Accounting. Introductory Ac-

Another section of ganizations.

j.,.nii. s ....,...,.,.. ....... v....„-...., ,-, ,v... .. ...v,,.. \Vednesdavevcninff from 6 10 •• »•••••«!•" => "• .->i«-ii«u«-u i.».» »v » <FI •, i !.•»,, M is mr uns semesier are neingto an announcement today by|_ A beginning level course.^ g ,„«„„,,,„_ .„„,;„„ ^business operations and or-,bcing taught on Thursday ;accepted now at the Admis­

sions Office of the College. All persons planning to at­ tend the Spring Semester must apply before Jan. 22.

meetTuesdayj Cost Accounting includes a 6 30 to 9:30-study of cost accounting pro-

signed to give the student a Sand Thursday from 6.30 to'cedures and practices. Gencounting 1. Introductory Ac- background in the basic prin-^130. This course covers basic eral factory accounting, pro-counting II. Cost Accounting.

Dwoskin Head Area Probation

Sidney Dwoskin. an 111- year employe of the Los An­ geles County Probation De­ partment, has been appointed director of the Harbor area office at 1301 N. Willow- brook Ave. Compton. with a•uboffice at 2123 W. Tor-i ranee Blvd These units pro- 1 Vide probation services to Compton. San Pedro. Wilm-, ington. Torrance. the Palos Verdcs Peninsula communi­ ties, and I he surrounding Southwest city and county! areas. • i

Promoted from the rank of'•upervising deputy probation officer. Dwoskin has been on assignment to the probation > personnel office, where he specialized m staffing of the department's 12 branch of­ fices and in college recruit­ ment :

At the Harbor office.| Dwosking directs a probation! staff of 65 persons whose! sen-ices include investigation | of new adult and juvenile i court cases, supervision of adult probationers.and place-' tnent and supervision of ju­ venile court wards.

Roiul Work to BrCoi Early Spring

Improvement of Orrick Avenue from iM.lih Street to approximately 700 feet south of Carson street will be com­ pleted by April, according to the Board of Supervisors.

Designed to bring addi­ tional traffic safety to stu­ dents of Carson Elementary School, the work will include fully curbed paved roadways, providing two travel lanes plus parking on Orrick and on 215th Street between Or­ rick and Ronan Ave. In addi­ tion, sidewalks will be con­ structed on the south side of 213th street west of Orrick The M c A m i s Engineering company is under county contract to do the construc­ tion.

It is a part of Mer-'ticeThe Introductory' Account-jhead distribution, by-products

jfice Machines and Secretarial,ing II class, which meets and joint products, and stand- evening from 6:3o'ard costs are all considered.

ciples of bookkeeping and ac-;accounting theory and prac- cess costs, job order costs.'gress this year as they relate

jevenings from 630 to 9:30. Tax Accounting covers a practical study of the current federal revenue acts includ­ ing the changes voted by Con- ; Any high school graduate

budgets, expense and over-lto business and individual in­ come tax procedures. Stu­ dents in the course study andcomplete sample tax returns (college credit

or person 18 years of age or older may attend. All courses are tuition free to California residents and carry regular

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Bids in on Harbor (lily Ficliihouse

Four bid* for th* rnnstruc- (inn nf • firldhouM it Har­ bor City Rfcrfalinn Ontfr. 24001 Kramptnn Avr. hav* Yiffn received by the l<r»» An- gelei City Recreation and Park Commiuion and re- ferred to William frtderirk-•on Jr., general manager, (or•nalytii.

Ridi lubmitted were: Rob­ ert L Reeves Construction. S8I.100 Oon R Wolf of Tor­ rance, $83.890; R-C Construc­ tion. $92.084. and Delta Builder*. $100,934

The facility will have three buildings and a covered play area, all under a series of connecting roofs.

Manugrriptfr* To Hear Mi tor

Robert Kirsch, book editor of the Los Angeles Times and author of "In the Wrong Rain." will speak to members of the Southwest Manuscript- ens Friday at Clark Stadium. 8«1 Valley Drive, Hermnsa Beach, at 8 p m.

All writers, beginning and professional, are invited to attend the meeting.

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