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Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 3

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Valley Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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Continued frmu One nf Finance had excluded appropriations for project from its recommended budget list. At the time, i exclusion by the Dept. of Finance was a bitter disappointment to the i Historical Society since an had been recommended by the Califrnia Park Commission. Describe Both Bills Assembly Bill 925 requests the state to appropriate 815,000 to the Division of Beaches and! Parks of the Dept. of Natural Resources for the beautification of Los Encinos grounds.

And Assembly Bill 926 calls for a 8151,000 appropriation for the rehabilitation of the old adobe buildings of Los Encinos Monument. Mrs. Stewart, who was accompanied to the state capital by Mrs. Historical Society, urges Valley residents interested in the monument's restoration to immediately write to state legislators and other officials in Sacramento. Richards Sends Letter Mrs.

Stewart also had received a letter from -State! Sen. Richard Richards assuring her that "I shall be happy to give these measures full consideration they reach the Senate floor." The Encino Historical Society has spearheaded the restoration program for more than 15 years. Mrs. Stewart is founder and, charter of the group. Encino Historical Monument is composed of a limestone building and blacksmith shop erected by Eugene Garnier in 1872 and an adobe structure built in 1S19 Vincente de las Osa.

Caroline Boniface, of the Encino Friday, March 17, 1961 Von Nuys (Calif.) NEWS--3-A Arraign Encino Housewife expected to rc- for scv- Van Xuys Court i from a i accident in i four of one a i were i Mrs. a K. a i of I are reported to be in a i a i i i Mrs. a the i of a iontist and of two Meadow.uatc Koad. a i i i 1 1 Police she had a a i a i a a i of a i i i ride in i she XL i 1)l a i i a drive edly knocked down a a 1 1 1 er SENIOR CITIZENS MEET FOR ELECTION HERE Members of Senior Citizens Association in Valley area meet for election of officers at Van Nuys-Sherman Oaks War Memorial Park.

From left are James E. Larimore, dance chairman of Glendale Adult Recreation Center; Frances Nuccio', president of Reseda Adult Club; A. E. Tanner, a Sherman Oaks Golden Age Club; Mrs. Tillie Foote, vice president, Region 5 (Valley area), Senior Citizens Association; and Mary Smith, member County Council, Senior Citizens Association.

Huge Contract to Lockheed ay Bring Work for Valley Award jl a $1,000,000,000 "In the Georgia Division government contract to Lock- survey of possible subcoii- heed Aircraft Corp. for de-itracting sources in connection velopment and production of 100 long-range, high-speed jet with the development of their competitive proposal, cornpa- and transport nips in every state, planes may mean a good California, where of subcontracting work forifacilities for this type exists Southern California firms, in- were considered, eluding several in the Valley. and i and their two children as they stood in the driveway of their home. Preliminary hearing scheduled for Wednesday p.m. in Div.

(is. She "is free $157, bail. She was released from Lincoln Heights Jail a shore time after being booked. -Air. and Mrs.

Walter Forster and their sons Gres 11 and Phillip 7 were struck down Sunday by a car allesredly driven by Mrs. Harris who also reportedly tore down 30 feet of chain link fence and two a i boxes and hit a parked car. Mrs. Forsler and the younger boy suffered minor injuries and were released following treatment at Valley Receiving i Hospital. I Her husband and older taken to Sherman a Community Hospital i more serious injuries.

I Their doctor reported yes- Lt. W. C. Hull of the a Forster has multiple fugitive division of the Los contusions, abrasions and lac- Angeles Police will be: erations, but no breaks 01 today's guest at the meeting The physician said of Van Nuys Lions Club. i patient will be in the hos- group meets at noon in Chris jpital for four or five days.

Pitts Restaurant, 13237 Vic-1 The boy has fractures She a i a i she did not remember i i anyone alt she reportedly admitted i i she had struck a a car or post. AT LINDYS Famous Tacos 7929 Sepuiveda Blvd. Tacos Tostadas Fried Beans lor SAT. SUN. ONLY! Phone Your Order ST 6-3102 OPEN DAILY 9 A.M.

to 9 P.M. SUN. NOON 'TIL 6 our 5th Anniversary oufhern California! 9 to 9 icer to Speak tory Blvd. iboth legs and multiple abra Although Lockheed's Georgia Division at Marietta, won the design com- jpetition for the order, pany officials i out i that more than of the work will be subcontracted. "It is obviously too early "The ultimate award for subcontracts which will be made by Lockheed Georgia Division will of course depend on such customary competitive factors as price, quality, delivery schedule, facili-j ties, capabilities and U.S.

Airj Force approval." to say at this time what the Some experts inferred from: subcontracting structure on the statement that Southland firms will have a good chance to land some of the subcontracting work. this project i be," said Courtlandt Gross, Lockheed president. Continued from Page One processing, delivery route and garage employes. Also involved are groups of i 'machinists, mechanics, painters and refrigeration fitters. Contract Analysed Einar 6.

Molm, president of the Western Conference of Teamsters, had advised Marshall to delay his strike dead-; line against the two unnamed: dairies until midnight yester-j Forest Lawn, day in hopes to reach the! The Rev. J. K. Stewart of settlement. The proposed contract was submitted to dairy workers yesterday.

Meetings will be held today and tomorrow for ratification. Meanwhile, it was an- Plan Services Tomorrow David Alden Kendall Services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Little Church of the Flowers in Forest'Lawn, for David Alden Kendall of 7036 Louise Nuys, who died Monday. He was 85 years Mr. Kendall, a direct descendant of John Alden, was semi-retired.

He was born in! Middletown, and was engaged in the banking business later in Minnestota. Mov- old. Interment i be at lng to California in.1923, he was one of the original associates of the group which developed Baldwin Hills. Beverly Vista Presbyterian Church in Beverly Hills, will Since that time he has fined his interests to the mining of manganese and stron- nounced in Sacramento that Southland milk prices will be cut one-half cent a quart beginning April 1. It is a seasonal cut.

officiate. Survivors are Mr. Kendall's widow Genevieve, a daughter Mrs. Genevieve Todd of the Van Nuys address and a son tium. Affiliations i the Blue Lodge at Rush City, David Matthew of Hialeah, which he served as Fla.

master. He also was a 32nd grandchildren andjdegree Mason, Scottish Rite, eight great-grandchildren also in the Al Malaikah Shrine survive. Temple. Anniversary WYORKS 8-01. Size (10-lb.

Box Only) Also in lO-oi. Size OVER 3 MILLION! In the last 3 years over 3,000,000 Glen-Joe steaks have been sold. Thousands of wonderful customers make GlenJoe their steak Pick up a box during our Anniversary Sale and you will see why. Boneless S-oi. Sizo (10-Lb.

Box Only) Bonelc Pepper Steaks Top Sir 4-Oz. Size (S-Lb. Box Only) --8-Oz. Size (10-Lb. Box Only) 624 Beef Patties --4-Oz.

Sizo (S-Lb. Box Only) SOLD ONLY IN GLEN-JOE TRADEMARKS!) BOXES OPEN ONLY FRIDAYS 10 TO SATURDAYS 9 TO 3 GLEN-JOE, INC. NORTHRIDGE--Balboa Roscoe TARZANA--5536 Reseda Bl. Northwest Corner Between Ventura SI. and Freeway NOON TIL 6 Our entire stock of regular 14.95 Model of Polaris Will Be Shown at Recruiting Office A full scale model of a Polaris missile, of the type recently transported to Scot-i land aboard the atomic powered submarine USS Patrick! Henry is i to Reseda this week end.

The power-packed resting on a 32x8 foot flat bed trailer will be on display today through Monday in front: nf the U.S. Navy recruiting- Station at 1S550 Sherman "Way. two blocks of Re! soda Chief Bosun's Mate; Werleblat Cuzick of the Navy: Recruiting Service, has announced. The is part of the armament of the r.ew a'nrnic submarine force. One of vessels.

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