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Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 16

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Van Nuys, California
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18-A-Nonth 20-A-West 10-A-Lest THE NEWS Van Nuys April 23, 1971 News of The Santa Clarita Order of Arrow Will Host Scout Camporee al Park The Order of the Arrow, a national camping organization. within the Boy Scouts of America, Tay Haus Chapter, which includes Toluca Lake, Studio City, North Hollywood and Sun Valley. will be host to the Annual Lankershim District Camporee this year. The Scouts and Scouters of Lankershim District will participate in the Camporee today beginning at 3:30 p.m. through Jim Pugh and Maxine A a ja nian.

vice presidents, have indicated they are not interested. Current president Bill KohImeier sold his restaurant and franchise interests shortly after being electcd. He is currently workout of town and 1ng, unable to attend daytime activities of the CC. He Sunday noon. The Camporee will be held where the two great trails meet of the Ventura Freeway and the Golden State Freeway cross the Los Angeles River, adjacent to the Frontierland of Griffith Park.

(North of the Zoo parking area). Attend Campfires Members of the business communities, parents. relatives and friends and patrons of Scouting are invited to attend this "Lankershim District 1971 Camporee." Special guests and celebrities will also be participating tomorrow. Guests are invited to bring cameras; see and take pictures of Scouting in action and plan to attend the campfire to see the dance team in authentic Indian Dances. The theme of the Camporee this year will be "Early Americans." Many years ago, as the westward trek began, a Cheese Center A Swiss colony in New Glarus.

is a center for the manufacture of Swiss cheese in 83 plants. CHAIN LINK MONTGOMERY WARD FENCING FABRIC OFF WHEN BY WARDS INSTALLED 100 FEET OR MORE TOP QUALITY GUARANTEED INSTALLATION 1 CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE! CALL TODAY! A CANOGA PARK PANORAMA CITY 883-1000 894-8211 1001 SAN FERNANDO ROAD CITY OF SAN FERNANDO (Sale at San Fernando Store Only) 1000 PAIR NEW BUY SPRING ONE SECOND BUY Women's MEN'S AT ONE REG. Pant PAIR PAIR PRICE, SUMMER AT Casual 7.99 ONLY SHOES 12.99 TO Styles SHOES 1c 10.95 SHOE SALE! Bring a Friend Limited Time SECOND PAIR ONLY ONE WEEK ONLY Valley enough more to swell the membership to 25, just 10 short of the requirements for joining the National Society for the Perpetuation and Preservation of Barbershop Singing. Organized just two months ago, the Tonsorial Harmonizers are making public appearances right now. They entertained at the Newhall-Saugus Lions Club and have a trophy to attest to their talents.

The Harmonizers won second place in the NewhallSaugus Jaycee-ettes Scholarship Talent Show. Any man who can carry a tune and enjoys raising his voice in song is invited to the songfests held each Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., in Santa Clarita Elementary School, 27177 Seco Canyon Road. Saugus. It is not necessary to read music. If your fourpart harmony skills are rusty the Harmonizers will let you sing lead until the ear warms up, they promise.

NEWHALL Trail Riders held a trail ride last Sunday. Sixteen hardy souls braved the cold winds to enjoy a pleasure ride. Although the horses were quite frisky. riders managed to keep them under control at all times. LAT MAY DREW 243071 Newhen 259-3897 Twenty smokers who would like not to be smokers have enrolled in the Five-Day Plan to Stop Smoking currently being conducted at the Newhall Seventh-day Adventist Church.

Among the participants are housewives, businessmen, students, a secretary, an auto mechanic and an electrician. Some have been chain smokers, and at least 11 have been smoking for more than 15 years. of the enrollees has a near lifetime habit of 43 years' smoking. Each was issued a "personal control booklet" with detailed activities to follow and adopt as daily routine. said S.

A. Renzi, pastor. Rev. Renzi and Dr David Parker form the minister-doctor team conducting the local clinic. JOB'S Daughters Bethel 249 of Newhall will hold a rummage sale on the patio of Dillenbeck's Market.

18409 Sierra Highway. Saugus. tomorrow from 10 7 a.m. to p.m. The girls will offer good used clothing, books, records and an interesting collection of bric-a-brac all at reasonable prices.

Honored queen Nicki Norris, presided at an initiation of four new members into the Bethel. Welcomed into the oldest Masonic unit in the Santa Clarita Valley were Judy Akehurst, Debbie Burrell, Katie Gobble and April Kendrick. Mrs. Marilyn Hall, grand deputy for California, paid the bethel an official visit on this occasion. Members also enjoyed a fun week end at Big Bear Lake as guests at Kell's Stardust Lodge.

The annual Snow Trip was a huge success, reported Melinda Thomson. despite the fact there wasn't much snow." ALEMANY HIGH SCHOOL Minion Hills By TOM HORAN Out of the 799 Talley winners of state scholarships. Alemany was very fortunate to have 19. Our 19 seniors represented 12 different communities throughout the entire San Fernando Valley. Granada Hills had the most with fire winners.

Liz Desautels. Terri O'Donnel. Sue LaFraniere. Cvn Falcone and Donna Jagoe. who earlier this year won the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award.

Northridge came in second with two winners. Bard Donnelly and Wendy Kempshall. Jim Erickson and John Mahoney represented Tujunga. while Barb Aquino from Mission Hills and Jim Espinoza from Pacoima also won scholarships. Arleta was represented when Anne Reeder won her scholarship.

Laina Sullivan from Tan Nuys and Kevin Smith from Reseda proved their abilities also. San Fernando and Sun Valley showed up when Ann Jones and Cathy Ferri were announced as winners. Lynette Carlson and Phil Jones from Sepulveda were also crowned victors. Barb Oswald from Saugus proved her worth when she goi a scholarship. Tou may think these kids were competing with just local schools.

Actually they had to outscore and rank above 28.652 other students who also applied throughout the entire state. Winners were determined by academic ability and financial need. Each winner is entitled to choose any college of his choice and the state will up to $1850 a rear of pay his tuition for four rears. providing that he keeps op his grades. Not only did their victories bring honor to themselves and their families.

but they 2'30 represented Alemany High and the Class of 71. ter a few words from visiting dignitaries, there will be live official league games played. The canteen will be open and serving food and refreshments. Putting together the program is Hart Boys Baseball Board, headed by Walter Lebs, president; Jack Sayre, vice president; Bill Walker, treasurer; Terri Gieg, secretary; Bob Miller, league director: Jerry Trosper, league director; Bud Murray, baseball commissioner; Vince Gale. finance director; Howard Jones, field director.

and Charles Fauci. publicity. TRIBUTE Donald K. Miller will be honored Sunday at a retirement fete at the Ranch House Inn. The Saugus Postmaster 15 ending a 30-year career with the U.S.

Postal Department on April 30. He and his wife Ruth plan to move to their new home in Mesa, the first of the month. Both are anxious to begin their new lives as retirees VIVACIOUS Bobbie Trueblood was surprised by the Newhall-SaugusValencia Chamber of Commerce Women's Division, Tuesday evening Their board meeting ended with a bon voyage party for the popular member and public relations officer for the Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, to be started in construction next month. The English lass. a war bride from Exeter and Coventry, is going home Saturday for the first time in 12 years.

The occasion is the marriage of her only brother Festivities will be held in the American Embassy at London Mrs. Trueblood has been saving, she said, since the brother announced his engagement last May She is so excited she recalled her plane leaves Saturday at 4 pm. but has no idea whether she is booked on a through flight or not. She was given a camera from the ladies and from the N-S-V men's executive board. Bill Born, Davis McLean, and Larry Wade joined the party Wade is being considered as president of the Newhall-Saugus -Valencia CC.

along with John Groom. will resign when a successor is selected. "TENDER Is the Night," the theme for the William S. Hart Junior-Senior prom will provide pleasant memories for the more than 200 attending the spring gala at Sportsmen's Lodge, last week end. new breed of people came into being.

They were known by many names, explorers, trappers, mountainmen, frontiersmen and pioneers. These early Americans left their mark on our great country that in most cases has never been erased. Plan Displays The early American movement westward must have been an awesome sight. Awesome especially to the earliest Americans of all the American Indian. The great weight of these pioneers and their animals.

wagons, guns and axes did much to our American heritage. Flags, banners, gateways, signal towers. Indian tepees, demonstration booths. and first class campsites will be on display. Competition among patrols and troops will be keen.

Judging and awards will be conducted by the commissioners staff. Trophies. presidential awards and ribbons will be presented. SHULMAN'S None, however, will remember it longer or more foundly than Chuck Cesena. Cesena was chosen king and Kathy Enright queen by 'the partygoers.

He had arrived at the prom in a brand new chariot. a 1971 yellow Pinto, a surprise gift from his parents. Audra Lebs was chairman of the ball, with Diane Balz, Sue Bubnash, Debbie Ellin, Diane Gruber, Peggy, Lathrop, Annie Robb, Debbie See and Jenny Vogel serving on the committee. Those unusual bid covers were done by Diane Gruberg. Chaperones Mr.

and Mrs. A. I. Ruby, Terry Hiller and Pamela Pedigo agreed it was the nicest gathering in a number of years, with the couples staying to enjoy the music well after midnight. GENTLEMEN songsters have banded together as the Tonsorial Harmonizers.

a men's barbershop chorus with individual quartets. Among the singers are Chuck Morehouse, Gordon Petrie, Burl Nunnelee, Fred True blood and Juan Ambriz Jr. Given Promotion Juan Ambriz whose parents live at 13704 Pacoima, has been promoted to specialist five in Vietnam, where he is serving with the U.S. Army Regional Communications group. Ambriz is a clerk typist in the group's hadquarters near Saigon.

MEN'S WEAR AFTER 21 YEARS WE QUIT! LOST OUR LEASE MUST SELL TO THE BARE WALLS -'o- ALL MEN'S CLOTHING FURNISHINGS SHOES to OFF FIXTURES FOR SALE MAKE OFFER Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 Friday 'Til 9:00 Sunday 11 to 4 CASH SHULMAN'S MEN'S WEAR 6354 VAN NUYS BLVD. Van Nuys Park Free In Rear Riders left Placerita Canyon at 10:30 a.m. and returned at 3 p.m., having trekked a total of 15 miles. They followed spring green trails and stopped to eat lunch in a meadow where the horses had: a chance to munch grass. Trail boss for the day was Glen McDonald.

His assistants were Mmes. Bonnie Frost, Jean Linthicum, Nancy Hernandez and Jim Andrews, president of the family club. Participating in the ride were Evelyn Hall, Kathy Becker, Michael Kanvath hos, Merry Arnold, Patty Morgan, Heather Tschernisch, Stacy McWatters, Kathy Huntington and Johnny Andrews. The Trail Riders are now accepting applications for the Queen contest, set for May 15. Contestants must be members by that date in order to be eligible for the competition.

Application deadline is May 8. All girls between the ages of 18 and 25 who are unmarried and can sit a horse are invited to join the contest. For further information, telephone Mrs. Wanda Jones, 259-8105, or drop by 21930 Placerita Canyon, Newhall. OPENING DAY of the William S.

Hart Boys Baseball League will be filled with ceremonies. Dignitaries and parents will gather to honor the 320 boys registered for play. Each team will be introduced and march onto the field along with their managers and coaches. Af- WHAT WOULD Spring be without an Earth Day? Better vet. what would the world be like without pollution? (A lot better off.

I can assure you.) Well. Janey Snyder and her staff made sure that all the students of Alemany were aware of the dangers of pollution when they sponsored Earth Day resterday. First there was a mass for the student body. to which all the ecology buffs rode their bikes. Then all sorts of posters and exhibits went up explaining the menace we call pollution.

There were organic foods for sale and information everywhere. The day came to an end all too fast. but still one thing lingered in everyone's mind. "Ecology or Lumber er City Do and Yourself It Save Z-BRICK DEMONSTRATION Saturday, April 24 10 A.M. to 4 P.M.

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