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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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Thursday, Nov. 24, 1960 Von Nuys (Cclif.) NEWS -Campus Report front SEQUOIA JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL By XADINB SHIPMAX and CAXDY JOHXSOX DIE THIS CHRISTMAS? Care Urgeci in Lighiing Yule Trees; fire Dangers Cited many persons will die in fires during the Christmas holiday? "Not a one, necessarily," the Na- Here's Latest News from JOHN SUITER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL By JANE MILLER Mothers Club Being Formed at Center Valley Jewish Ommu- nity Center at 18711 Sherman Vay ha-; started a "Mother's Day Out" Club. The purpose of this, activity i- to provide a morning of fun relaxation for mothers of fashion conscious fifth period lunch or. Weunes- 'tional Safetv Council has declared. "The grim picture girls and their mothers were days in Room 17.

Sequoia's ninth a a "THE TURKEY TROT" of at Christmas does not need to to a preview of "Smile of the Year" contest'was the appropriate a not if people take a few new clothes, modeled by stu- STUDENT I ill went into full swing last Men- given to the second GAC so- very young--children under 5 dents, at the Mother-Daughter hold the a i a a school' day and continued all week.lcia! of the semester. It was Die in December anci persons 75 years of age Fashion Tea. drive which besran ye-terdav During that week all A-S and held in the gym ki-t Thursday. Th ouncl cited fact-, more. The program, given in the an will continue to Pec.

S. B-9 students were given a All GAC dolls were invited about fires 3 I recent year? more assembly hall, attire The purpose of the diive is- dental examination and a and given the ppponumty to than 1COO persons, than a a mfllion'homes made from patterns with two' buy for the under- chance to enter into the con- ask a boy. Tickets to this (jj e( a ear December-- have been struck by fire. styles in one. privileged children who at- test affair were on sale month when most fire deaths in'the home.

Party, school and tend the school. Students from other grade; most of last week and priced occurred. will total more' than 300 000- clothes were and The ift bc civtn lo levels also were encouraged'at 3o cents per couple. 2 Chief aie the QOO vear on grooming were he children on Dee lo Cento sign up in the health office The committee chairmen women interested. Their children bc c.ued for and entertained aw.iy from their "vc crrsrr.s i oe offered during the hours from 9:30 to 11-30 o'clock, such as homemaking skills, guest speakers, volleyball, bridge, hairdress- a discussion roups and others.

The club will meet every jsday at the Community Center beginning Nov. For futther information call Mrs. Kromtn. Dickens 7-3HU. HIMKKQM and enter into the competi-and their committees tion.

I Carol refreshment: II A certificate of dental health Laurie Fiartlett, arrangement: It I 1 was given to pupils Cohodas, tickets: WllUJf I I i teeth showed proper care and England, decorations: Harriet a green card was given to Klenin, invitations, and Bar- those who needed special den! bara Forte, games. tal care! Twelve finalists competed in the competition. From those 12, one boy and one! approaches, it finds Se- AS THE CHRISTMAS sea- girl were chosen to represent Sequoia in the district corn- alternates also 1 To keep yourself and your loved from becoming tHe-e suggestions: Don't let gift wrappings ac- nf the-, a. fire Following the the erous giving from our girlb and their mothers help the childien of Mari- tn thp fnr 1 aiinri St a a i refreshments. Christmas.

The event was spor.sored by I Girls League. oru cAKKXDAK that the next five will in bed. Anrl at A 1PAT TM hl be 1 i a get-togethers, deep ash trays that will hold burning securely. Check your Christmas tree Last smiles Moore and Bob Rambo. Norihridge Democrats Set Meeting NORTHRIDGE The regular meeting of ihe Northridge Democratic Club will be held Monday at p.m.

in the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Blacker, 17426 Septo St. The meeting will be in the form of a panel discussion on the implications, analysis and results of presidential election. The panel will be chaired by Dr.

Ellis McCune, a i a of the political science department at a Fernando Valley State College. Other members will be Dr. Lowell Noonan, of political science and an expert on European government; Dr. Dalmas recently with Brooking Institute in Washington, D.C.; Dr. Karl Von Vorys, who will present the international relations aspect, and Dr.

Jenniellen Ferguson, who is well versed in domestic politics. The election of officers is scheduled for i meeting and Bernard Grossman, chairman of the nominating committee, reported the. following slate selected by the committee: William Souza, president; Dr. Allan Dirrun, vice president; David Blacker, treasurer; Mrs. Clarence Fetterman, recording secretary, and Mrs.

Jess Delgado, corresponding secretary. Refreshments will be served. Call Dickens 2-S442 for further information. quoia in the midst of her annual toy drive. Each jeai.

about this Tiv.ce hundred Sequoi-i's girls have a area fi'-ms or indi- to stuffsd toys which virluals a will be pas-ed' on to cf in ion- children in children's hos-tivic-s awaided la-t month to tree burnin" pitals. i in California for the vari- In the past. Sequoia has al- eel research, supply and hou-e- room j- or on shown great need-, of the Air in this annual affair, and Fhcrht Test Center at 10 Ll htt year is no exception. 'Edwards AFB. Ton't put your tree up too.

Homeroom competition is Valley as And don't leave it upj first dance of the se- ma i events be the Re- mester with over 100 students ward Assembly for 10-weok attending. The action got oft grades to be held on Nov. 30. to a fast start with a relay dance between the boys and id During the week of Dec. through Doc.

S. the PTA a to ri-k visit your home "-the Chntmas if you're away from home or out of the Most popular dances of the afternoon proved to be "A 1 Thousand Stars" and Brons Stomp." The festivi- hold its and meansj ttic dme The ID picture a will run trom Dei-. 12 to Dec. lj. and the Christmas pro-l gram is scheduled for Dec.

1 i I ties ended with a -snowball On Doi 10. the giade check, THIS SE faculty competition for the tmas trees time. The lower division you use the floor (group is sponsored by Victor "'Ideath-dealing short by puttinj I Traid motor repan. XORTH HOLLYVi'OOB--Al- a of lights on a metallic tree. 26 on Tuesdays during period four.

Michael Eunice sponsors the division during being held 10 promote even by Bug. Gen. John W. Car-' long it gets dried out. Keep 'chess club will offer student- greater enthusiasm and III, center commander, it moist.

All homerooms, those.are: Metallic Chris in which each member hasj CAXOGA PARK ne if vou made at loast one toy, will re-i A i a Aviation most Kitze? and will meet in room ceive a certificate to display.JRocketdyne 1 TM The homeroom wuh thel-liquid level probes, highest number of toys receive a special award. Some of the better toys have been put on display "in Tt" throughout the school. lan A i a This year, as in previous years. Girls League is sponsoring the toy drive, under the direction of Carmen Gen- gerelli, Girls League sponsor. SEQUOIA'S students are opening their hearts to the needy in still another way this Christmas by giving to the Community Chest.

Each homeroom set a certain amount of money or goal to strive for before collection day. end- i ing five i works activity. I 01111 More information on all of 1 these events will be given later. Lion Welcomed Teddy Kuh, member of Reseda Lions Club, was welcomed at last meeting. OPEN EVENINGS SUNDAYS TOYS 1 OFF ON EVERY TOY IN THE STORE Tampa and Vanowen Store Only 19300 VANOWEN RESEDA HHHIHHIHIHMH! Square Dancers Announce Party; Workshop Slated A fall -festival is the theme of the square dance party he- tag planned by Caper Cutters for its intermediate workshop, to be held Wednesday at 8 p.m.

in Parkman Junior High, 20SOO Burbank, a Hills. All square dancers are invited to this party and" to come to our workshop meetings, where the latest dances and square dance figures are done, an official said. $1484.15. aircraft fittings: Ben-i dix $5164.70, electronic' equipment; Gem-0-Lite $26.88. plastic tubing; Gordon Enterprises.

S2195.20, photographic supplies: Hewlett-Packard $3655.95, elec tronic counter and supplies; Enterprises, $1305.70, rectifier assembly and charting paper; Pace Engineering $300, transducer diaphragms; i Wood Mfg. $265.47, machinery parts; Sanico of California, $651.75, cleaning solvent; Tele- computing $4100, film movement. NORTHRIDGE--B Instruments $4920, electronic equipment. 'X VAULEY--Miller $1070, wing nut fasteners and hand riveters; Tabo Chemical $26.40, hesive material. VAN NtJYS Airhardware $717.98, bolts, nuts and screws; Canoga Corp.

of'Dela- ware, $125.50, radar camera parts; i a $491.40, cable and wire; Electric $1581.95, electrical supplies; Spacelabs $23,579. breathing study device: Sunshine Biscuits $2175, cookies and crackers. the best Rifts come in small packages! COURTEOUS BUTCHERS TO SERVE YOU--FEATURING MARKETS 8250 TOPANGA CANYON BLVD. Corner ef Roscoe Blvd. CANOGA PARK Daily Sun.

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