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Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 20

Publication:
Valley Newsi
Location:
Van Nuys, California
Issue Date:
Page:
20
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A aa NEWS Recruitment Thursday, Sept. 15, 1955 DIFFERENT X.AMK Vermont was once known as New Connecticut. WHY PAY DRIVER" RATES? 1 until Irtrtt, ytm nmtckiblT rtta with fluu turn thtt 4cnd to IH iitfutnt. F.TM'. unfttl their low fttal C.

D. MAGILL WU Vwi 5-UII or Firemen Is Extended of the unexpectedly small response to the current Los Anpeles City campaign for the recruitment of firemen, the la.n date to make application for these jobs has been extended throuph today, according to Joseph Hawthorne, general manager of the Civil Service Dept. i "We have between 150 and career vacancies to fill in Los Angeles Fire Hawthorne, "find for the 'first time in recent years are difficulty in ob- itaining sufficient applicants for 'these a ultra-popuiar jobs." Full information and application forms may be obtained at a Municipal Building. 14410 Sylvan Van Xuys. Candidates be high school graduates, at least 21- years of age but not over Since there are more than 100; different work locations Jt is, possible for most men to work" near their Public Meeting Set to Study Zoning Map Amendments Amendments to the San Per- 'CulJey said the commission nando zoning map prepared in the course of restudy of the master plan of wining will he submitted to the Planning Commission at a -meeting next Thursday at 1 p.m.

in the Board of Public Works assembly room of the Angles Cily J-lall. Commissioner ThwHow S. Culley announced meeting to the West Vallpy Associated Chambers of Commerce Monday jiighi. He reported that 'planning Director S. Roberts had prepared Pn amended map on the basis of information gained during many public hearings held in" the Valley since the zoning plan was revealed.

does not expect to take any official action ai the Thursday meeting other than to receive" whatever suggestions may be made relative to a final plan of procedure in considering ap- plications for zone changes the -Valley. The Thursday hearing has scheduled for the Bo Public Works rooms order that the public may of well Accommodated, missioner salrt. the in be com- NEIGHBORS DANCE on street and in driveways of the new Oakdate tract during a lively get-acquainted gathering arranged by these three couples who, from left, are Norma and Wayne Rickey, Lo Ray and Richard Shaw, and Joan and Don Jones, The youngsters, too, have fun as little Lindy and Danny Shaw prove by stepping lively to the music. TH. Spaghetti A Meat Balls To Go--Eat MIKES PIZZA BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL Call Us New! Van Nuyj IM 2-2479 BurMnk, TH4-OS71 With childrtn fn ichoof again, the time 0 n.

neuie back your tat- toiled, utntt me fl'rtyT SPECIAL-- Wall to wall ruot cleaned Hie BSAUTT.KIST WAT ft. mm Faded Carpets or Rug) Cloned and Tinted the 6CAUTY-KIST WAY-- AIM Clean and Tint Furniture SEPTKMIIR ONLY BEAUTY KIST BEAUTr-KIST IS BEAUTY-KLEIN" Cleaners Colorado is Centennial state. PEDAL WSHWS Women's Apparel Wey Opp. Reseda NEW NEIGHBORS GET ACQUAINTED AT STREET DANCE Residents in the Oakdale tract at San Jose St. and "Woodman newiy arrived in the Valley from a' dozen were real neighborly today as the result of an Admission Day street dance given for their I benefit.

Nearly 100 men. women and children from 70 occupied dwellings in the tract danced. partook of and visited until the evenins M-asi far gone. Such a good time was! had by all that plans were con sidered for organization of an "Oakdale Community" committee to devise ways and means of "keeping up the good work" that had been started sc auspiciously by Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rickey, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones.

three wives birilt up -at' tendance at ins dance by go- ing from house to house with invitations TO come out and get acquainted. Dancing, which was to corded, music, occupied not only the pavement of San Jose St. in the 14-500 block but thrust couples into driveways as far away music could, be beard, i "It sure was grand," tvery- jone aereed. Seaman Slated to Return from Tour Ronnie D. James, seaman, USN son of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry of $441 Peach Vsn K.uys, aboajjjisihe USS.Shields, is return TO Saa Diego thi? month with Destroyer Squadron 17 which is completing a six -month tour of duty in the Far East While the destroyers visited Sasebo and Yoko- suka. Jspaii: HorioJulu, fioaf Koag, sad Bangkok, and Thailand, between operations with the 7th TM IRrl DESKS UNPAINTED 3 Drawer, Reg. Value $15. Ideal for home, office, sehoolwork.

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Years Available:
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