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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-A-- Von iNuys (Calif.) Sunday, April 27, 1 95S 'Tom Doomed Stallion, Gains Three-Week Reprieve INL MILK PRICE HIKE LOOMS CITY AREA Tom Boy, the black Morgan ith i Judge stallion that has been doomedlEugene Breitenbach of the to death because of the terms Probate Court for instructions of his late mistress' will, hasipossibly Tuesday. breen granted a temporary re- Attorney Surprised prieve. "Following the study of new Atty. Chauncey J. Breitenbach shall the Glendale attornev who order that the terms of the of paing one cent report to the city school's per- for home-delivered SOnne i commission giving was originally a a a in carrying out the conditions of the will and destroying the animal, has evidently relented.

Ppllow told The News yes terday: "I am filing a petition will be carried out or other disposition be made of the horse. "The petition will be placed! Los A area rest dents today face the possi bility more and store-bought milk The State Bureau of Milk Control is considering the suggestion after a i testimony by distributors that they needed more money to pay for increased a Distributors proposed a one-half cent Taxpayer Group Fights Pay Hike for Teachers This Year The California Association has submitted a on the court calendar and-al in the price of home-deliv- decision will probably be ered milk and one-quarter maoe uuee mm filed and heanng held" Fellow admitted he was by all of the inter est shown in Tom Boy's future but insisted he was not swayed by the headlines. I am submitting the peti tion because new facts have come to light," he declared. Grand Champion In the meantime the stallion remains at the ranch of Mr and Mrs. James Roberts, 15955 Parthema Sepulveda.

Milk now sells for 21 cents reasons the association feels teachers should not receive a salary hike in the coming fiscal jear. The leport was submitted to the commission by E. Maxwell Benton, schools consul tant for the taxpayers' group Smaller Growth In asking that no teachers wage boosts be granted in fis to Traffic Fine 'Pay By Mail' Plan Sought The payment of city traffic fines by mail was considered by City Council and the city fathers passed a resolution rsiLIieiUtt u. ordering the city attorney to; The couple and their confer with the Police Dept iter Mrs Ann Walter, noted III on the possibility of establish- equestiienne one time III ing a pa.vby-mail system. film double for Lana Turnei Councilman Harold A.

Hen-W been tak mg Lucky Burglars Find Safe Secret, Get $1020 in Cash CONTEST BUSINESS There are some business offices demoted exclusively to promoting and managing various kinds of contents. OIL TEE The natural flexibility of cattle hides used for leather soles is greatly increased by special oil treatment. officer of Los Angeles has de-, finitely recommended no in-! Burglars; who broke into a crease in the city salary struc-'Chatsworth restaurant on Fri- ture day night were indeed lucky. After ransacking the office 3--The Taxpayers' Association has strongly recommended that the same stand be taken by Los Angeles County. Benton said his survey did not reflect "the value of job security which attaches to school district employment and 'which has special significance in an economic situation like the present." desk the found--of all things the combination to the floor the fact that school districts! a quart in the stores while are faced with a 53, i ncrea se TUfA Ail Vf I hpme-demered enrollment, which he said I VII VlULC will place an additional burden on the taxpayers.

He said the growth of assessed valuation will probably plus a 5-cent service charge. fc es a for both Ralphs Grocery Co. and Safeway Stores Inc. opposed the increases. Seven Hurt less than in recent years and it would be unwise to assume that increased taxable will costs support such as heavy a pay the traffic St.

court at 833 HURT IN CRASH Two men riding a cycle were injured when the 'cycle collided with a small car at Lindley Ave. and Van- owen police reported. Taken to Northridge Receiving Hospital, on Thursday night were Lawrence Thomas Shaw 16, of 16153 Valerio and his passenger John Alvin Hairfield 17, of 16117 dctte St. Shaw "was tieated for skinned and bruised lees, knee Seven persons i Other Reasons cheek and Hairfield a car collided with Benton said his suney 1 at and pro- automobile pulling a housejteacheis' salaries showed that rv, QTT trailer 12 miles north of they aie adequate in 21 of 24 A OK value added raise. "Taxpayers have made their opposition to increased tax burdens clear and Benton "The school tax rate is the biggest single piece of property tax in the com- 14 out of this safe.

They apparently paid heed to the instructions the envelope containing the figures which sternly read Touch." Police reports show that the rear door of the Golden Bull Restaurant at 21603 Devon- hinges and the entire establishment searched from end to end. After opening the floor safe, the prowlers found more mon- motor- ev in a cupboard under the service bar and took all the available change in the cash register to make a grand total of S1020.82. 'claimed as the Giancl Cham- He rnanv the aclf Coast." a day work to pay the 'That's he added Henry said the County and many other cities allow payment bv mail, and I think should heie also." he said M's. Lucan died at the age of 70 last Jan. 14.

leaving a will in which she directed "her executor (Fellow) to Castaic The California Highwav Pa- benchmaik positions. He admitted that a case trol said the accident occurred'might be made for wage hikes cause halter praised the idea and said it -was "long overdue" COUNTY PARKING VIOLATORS CAN MAIL IN FINES As a convenience to persons must pay fines for parking violations in the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County, envelopes addressed to the Los Angeles Municipal Court will be issued by deputies of the Sheriff's Department along with citations, Supervisor Warren Dorn announced. M. Such a plan, Dorn said, not only represent a convenience to the people, but will save the county time and money in processing the nearly 50,000 citations issued by Sheriff's Dept. each year.

An increased percentage of payments resulting from the greater convenience provided in remitting money for fines would also reduce the numbei of warrants that are issued by the department for failure to appear, he said. Because those municipalities that are already using envelopes for the payment of parking fines recommend the procedure so highly, Board of Supervisors asked the chief administrate of- The Roberts family was not notified of her death until Fellow, accompanied by Inspector Andrew Macrery of the Valley Animal Shelter. came to the ranch to shoot the The shocked family refused to turn it over to Fellow or to allow it to be shot on their pioperty. Sei-vice" Offered Since Tom Boy's fate "ft as made public by The News hundreds of horse lovers have rallied to save his life. Two prominent Los Angeles attorneys--Jerry Giesler and Buron "Fitts, former district attorney--offered their legal services without charge in an effort to allow the animal to live out his natural life.

Both have agreed to present arguments for Tom Boy's life at the probate hearing in the Glendale court. Friday about 11 m. when a car driven bv Robert Patton 16, of 13060 Osborne St, Pa- the other three positions Other reasons Benton gave for opposing a wage boost collided head-on an auto en by James 1--The state's budget in- Vaughn 29, a a no provision for sal- i National Park 'arv increase 5 ficer to endeavor to secure the general acceptance of the same policy in all areas of the county, Dorn said. Little Girl Hurt When Struck by Auto in Street Young girl was seriously au cni Pupils Give Spring Musical for PTF of Baptist School The Apiil meeting of the Granada Hills Baptist Elemental School Paient Teachers' Vaughn's a i was de stroyed by fire Two Sailors Injured Vaughn was reported in en tical condition at Newhall Community Hospital with a possible skull fracture and internal injuries His i Phyllis 32 suffered cuts and bruises. Four passengers in the Patton car were hurt, including two sailors.

Reported in critical condition were Ray Smuel 15, of 12866 Kagel Canyon Road, Paccima, and Danny Dibble 16, of 12853 Kelovvna Pacoima, who was unconscious with a concussion. Treated for minor injuries and discharged were Ray Richards 19 and Hicks 18, stationed aboard the USS Wiltsie in San Francisco. Driver Brought Here Another sailor, Arthur D. Morgan 20, stationed on the USS Cahert in San Francisco was not hurt. Patton was transferred to the Victory Hospital, North Hollywood where he was re ported in satisfactory condi tion.

Fellowship be held Tues- at 7 30 m. at the school, 10949 Zelzah The program will be a spring musical by the children of the school. For a finale there will be hymns of The classes all are taking part under the direction of their teacher, Marion Pollard, kindergarten; Mis'? Greta Wright, first grade, and Nina Johnson, and' moving third grades. jjiea, a carpenter, was re- The nominating committee m(neri to Sun Valley Receiv- to choose new officers for the i i Hospital suffering from PTF will be elected during the burns of the upper part of business portion of the meet boclv." Man Dies of Burns from Power Line Kenji Higa 33, of S073 Bradley who was burned Tuesday when a tele- antenna he erecting on a power pole at his home touched a high voltage line, died Thursday 2--The chief administrative Officers identified the small car drher as Loretta Marj Firestone 18, of 5847 Keokuk Ave. MAN LOSES $500 GOLD CLIP, $237 Tom R.

Ferranlini of 3364 Canton Lane, Studio City, reported to police that he lost a 8500 ola mone ch holding Charman Oalrc Man JllUllllall Vdn) nail $237 in bills during a bus trip St Draws 17 Days for Traffic Violations Harold a 47, of 14963 Greenleaf Sherman Oaks, is serving a 17-day jail term after a a i in Municipal on five counts of traffic violations. Judge Julian Beck handed i Wyatt sentences of $25 fines! or five days in jail on counts of failure to appear in court when ordered, S50 or five days and 825 or five days on two counts of speeding. On the fifth count, of running a stop sign, a sentence of $25 or five days in jail was suspended. Judge Beck also ordered Wlatt driver's license surrendered to the court for 30 das. He said the clip in the shape of a tennis racket had his initials outlined in rubies and diamonds.

He said he had the clip and money when, he boarded the bus in downtown Los Angeles and missed it after leaving the bus. The group also lull say "goodby" to Mrs. Carl Alber- tv, one'of the ways and means chanmen who is leaving for New York with her family on Tuesday. hurt struck by an auto as she ran across Rancnito Ave, north of Ash'worth St according to police. Taken to Valley Receiving Hospital as Shelley Jo Chrisman 6 of S312 Ranchito Ave The child recened multiple abiasions on the face, arms.j nocfiT4UC lees, a cerebral concus UeSTTOyS Fion and a possible skull frac Garage tuied i fire at the home of Cameron Virginia Lea Rcjnolds 36 's Sirn, 6020 Etiwanrla Ave, of S002 Chem stone A uas on Wednesday, according to VALLEY GIRL HONORED FOR TOP POSTURE Joanne AVingert, daughter of Mrs.

Angie of 8357 Tyrone Panorama City, has been selected Miss Perfect Posture of Southern California. Sponsored by the Valley district of State Chiropractic Association, the jcirl will represent the Southland In the finals at the association's June meeting In Fresno. Runners-up by Janette Daj' of Delano and Joy Hall of Angeles. Put Out Roof Fire A garden hose was used to put out a fire on Wednesday night on the roof at the home of Mrs. J.

P. Cronin, 14904 Hamlin which apparently was ignited by a spark from a fireplace, the Fire Dept. reported. EVAPORATIVE foolers SERVICED 1 YEAR PARTS AND LABOR GUARANTEE STate 2-5853 BENNETT STONE, INC. New! Lightweight! HAPPY-TIME COOLERS Breeze-making perforated front soft, super-flexible leathers poised on rturdy arch-supporting sole.

Tropical tan. 6H-12. 3 99 Pay nothing 'ill July 10, then take 6 months PANORAMA CITY VALLEY PLAZA 8443 Van Nuys Bird. 6541 Laurel Canyon, Blvd. Open 'til P.M.

-Fri. 'til 9:00 P.M. HOLLYWOOD Other Southern Csiifamis BOND STORES GLENDALE 6363 Hollywood Wilihln Milt) Downtown Crtnihaw 227 No. Brand Lokewood Lot Anieltt HunHngton Pork Blvd. Blvd.

Wcstchestcr Shopping Ctntir (Wnt Covine) PARKING TICKETS VALIDATED--FREE PARKING ALL BOND STORES See George Putnion end Hear The Newt Mon. Thru Fix 6 45 P.M. and 10 KTTV, Channel 11 identified officers as the drner by the Fire Dept. The loss a estimated at more than SWIM POOL CONSTRUCTION IS BUSINESS! Maximum Construction! it Minimum Cost Delay! Every Pool Guaranteed! Wt Are Licensed 1 Insured Contractors NOTAGENTS THIS WEEK ONLY S. F.

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