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Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 4

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Valley Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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4
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California NEWS Tuesday, July 19, 1955 'DISNEYLAND Robert J. Tucker Trains in Son Diego At tho Training Mrs, D. Tucker of QP TR TA tor in San Oicso In- Xuys. Mr II I I I J--J 4 Vii-k i- I 4: i Rohprt J. Tucker, fireman Xllvs H1gh: apprentice.

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t'tt EASY TERMS SO 1r FREE DELIVERY 8 TO DAILY CLOSED SUNDAY 7030 CAKCGA AYE, Dl 8-8269 CAN06A PARK DI 8-8342 STOCK Of COFFEE EAR THE PUBLIC TAN! Walt Pisney's $17,000.000 Dis- 'ineylnmi was formally opened I the public yesterday nt 10 iii.m. The fiO-iicre wonderland nt H313 Harbor Anaheim. previewed for the press, -civic and entertain- 'mem industry Sunday. i Disneyland" a formally by Disney "to the ipoople of the world, yrung and with a dream in their Gov, i J. iKnight added: i "All America can take pride lin Disneyland, a wondrous coni- 'munity' i reflects the charm'of the old world snd the ingenuity and progress of the new." Blocked Freeway Disney, the governor, Knight and Fred Gurley.

Santa Fe Railroad president, arrived Ijaboard a little locomotive that circles Disneyland. of persons Waiting to be first to enter yesterday blocked the Santa Ana Freeway qnd Harbor Blvd. in Ana- jheim. Sgt. Burnett Lane of the Orange County office of the California Highway Patrol, said parking lots were opened at 2 a.m.

when the congestion got so bad traffic was halted in the area. An estimated 70.000 to 90,000 are expected to tour Disneyland on week ends. List Attractions Police and Highway Patrol officers said Sunday's press preview of the magic park caused the "worst" tieup in the history of the Santa Ana Free-j Automobile? were jammed I bumper to bumper for five Jmiles hetwen Buena Park and Visitor? to Disneyland a true-to-Iife frontier village; inside a stockade, an almost, replica of a river; ipaddleboat: Tomorrow-land with; ia rocket to the moon, in Autopia and: scaled-down speedboats. Transformed in Year Fantasyland inside a towering castle, King -Arthurs' carrousel. Peter Pan and Snow- White and Mr.

Toad Rides, a medieval street of cobblestones and crooked houses; Adventure- land with mechanical crocodiles and other animals, A year ago the land on which Disneyland rests was an orange grove'wiih 11,000 trees. PRIMA BALLERINA Maria Tallchlef of New York City Ballet Company is pictured with dancer Nicholas Magallanes. Famed ballet troupe will open tomorrow at. Greek Thealter in full length version of "The Nut- cracker'' to be followed by 16 additional ballets in four weeks' playing time. CNTA nhom 'Nutcracker' Ballet Opens Tomorrow By CXPA IXEWS SERVICE What promises to be the sea- in two weeks of repertory Aug.

Three Seriously Hurt in Collision Three persons were seriously injured when two cars collided til Van Nuys Blvd. and O'Mcl- veny police report, Tliev were Mary Helen Tel- lex, 18, of 13154 Pinncy St. ICdwin H. Standrigc, 20, of S28 N. Hunlington San Fernando, the drivers, and Marilyn Tuttlo, 17, of Bellflowcr, riding in the Standrldge vehicle.

Miss Telle? received a cut on the neck and scalp, a possible fractured skull and was suffering from shock. Standrlclge suffered bruises on the forehead, forearm and knee, possible fracture of both shoulders, both thighs and left knee and hip sprain. Miss Tultle received a possible fractured knee, paw, and pelvis, cut scalp, bruised face, shoulder and knee. Sagging Sofa Bottoms '15 $7.10 Rebuilt In your Ntw webblnf, new linlnf, (prlnji rttiid. Worknunihip Mr.

Aladden JT 9-7191 LUXURIOUS LIVING Gunite SWIMMING POOL with All Quality Slid mlntorcint tlttttt Sttpj Ofr.h EVENINGS SUNBATS Vacuum PHONE ST 9-8011 ST 9-8041 son's most exciting outdoor theatre production will open tomorrow night at the Greek Theatre in Griffith Park. It will be famed choreographer George Balanchine's full length version of the beloved "Nutcracker." performed by the New York City Ballet Company the same production that was enjoyed by capacity audierices of more than 50,0.00 the calling MOrmandy 3-I2S5. Southern Californians at Greek Theatre lasi year. "The Nutcracker." which will play consecutive evenings through July 30, is one of the mosi spectacular, lavish, and. colorful dance productions everj AllonOftlv presented on the Pacific Coast Dealing with a journey through a Land of- Snowflakes to the Kingdom of Sweets, where Sugar Plum Fairy- and her Prince reign supreme, the cast will include all 65 members of the Xew York City Ballet Company supplemented, by 60 Southland youngsters who are being specially trained for their roles.

Stars who will appear in- 1-13. Other attractions will be Katharine Dunham and company of singers, dancers and musicians Aug. 15-20, and Jose Greco and his colorful company of Spanish dancers in a new program Aug. 22-27, Tickets are now on sale at all attractions, at the Greek Theatre box office in Griffith Park and at all ticket agencies. Information can be obtained by i f- i LOUBIG JOf FUNERAL PENDING FOR VISITOR WHO FALLS IN POOL, DIES i Funeral per vice? for Hyman IPittJe, 56.

Scranton. mer- jChant who apparently suffered 'a heart attack and fell into a motel poo! on Ventura will be announced by Groraan I Mortuary in Los Angeles. i Mrs. Sadie Pittle. his wife, the couple and their daugh- ker had been swimming and iwere lounging at side of the pool.

He got up and walked jalong the edge until he suddenly fell in the pool, they stated. Attending physician at Valley iReceiving Hospital reported a there was no water in thej Jungs. He was pro-! inounced fiead at the hospital. The family fame here io at: 'tend tho rnarriase of their son; Morton Pittle. 26.

of 4427 Mu-; Shermsn Oaks, and; had been vacationing at the" motel. 3 Funerol for Walter Sehmer, Treasury Emploe elude Maria Tallchief, Tanaquil L-eCIereq, Diana Adams. Patricia Wilde, Melissa Hayden. Unfit Apartment Juvenile officers jailed a Sun: Valley oup3e after their fourj children were found living in' what was termed "indescribable filth" in a motel at 10340 Keswick St. Donald R.

Lytie. 31, a track-; er mechanic, and his wife, Ruth, 30. were booked last night on suspicion of maintaining an unfit home for iheir children. Officers R. W.

Cole and W. Yvonne Mounsey. Nicholas Ma- J. Murphy they went to- Francisco iloncion, the home after receiving an Herbert Bliss. Todd telephone call.

Roy Tobias. Jacques d'Amhoisej The children, Roser. 5. Don- end Andre Eglevsky. laid, Ernest, and Jus-; Nutcracker" will be fol- tin.

IVa. were lodged in Lathrop lowed bv additional baUetsiHall. RIDGEWOOD MILITARY ACADEMY DAY AND RESIDENT SCHOOL FOR BOYS FULLY ACCREDITED OPENING ITS FOURTEENTH YEAR SEPTEMBER 12, 1955 Grades One through Ten MEMBER OF THE CALIFORNIA CADET CORPS (Roted 100 Per Cent in Post Two Yeors' Annuo) Inspections) FULL DAY SESSIONS SMALL CLASSES INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION FUNDAMENTALS STRESSED TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED EXCELLENT FOOD ALL SPORTS LARGE, MODERN SWIMMING POOL ENROLLMENTS NOW BEING ACCEPTED Phone Diamond 7-2848 20764 VENTURA BOULWARD WOODLAND HILLS, CALIF. OTIS H. SHENNUM, Headmaster Just look what you're missing of who De- io'Jav p.m.

'r T.orcr.i;';;'! Hcv. R. rf- Mr, Tr-rinT? nf tho Shrirc s' pw 'Jir-': rr; of Woman Pedestrian Seriously Injured When Hit by Auto NOT ago. yf a iot of money if a big luxury iar. w'no u-v-d rift f.maii- mu'-Ji more ri, and more lhat wv-ra Judy s-nlfr rf k'-i trig on the rocd--bar Soj'ol lonctr by NEW DODGE Hashing Ahead in.

".7.. HOLT MOTOR CO. 5230 Von Nuys Blvd. Van Nuys Phone STafe 4-6201.

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