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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 145

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IttSLnStltSKlmtti 5 1 'i' I Official Noting 35 Years in Gity Service Parents Urged to Ready Tots for School ne'erlng, street and sewer, GLENDALE WUliam L. O. Martini, Glendale's first garage and warehouse, traf-j fic engineering and sanita director of public works, is tion sections. rounding out 35 years of Parents of children who Since that time, Martini will be entering kindergar service with the city ot Glendale this month. has been instrumental in i 15- planning the SchooJ Canyon ten for the first time when schools open Sept 12 should Martini began hi3 work with the city as a chainman beein preparing them for refuse disposal project, the Brand Blvd.

railroad underpass, the Montrose fire sta in a surveying crew in 1925. this new experience right He became city engineer in now. tion, the new police build 1956. This was the advice to ing and numerous city proj' in August, laov, he was day from Superintendent of Schools Ellis A. Jarvis who ects.

appointed the city's first said, "A child should be pre A native of Arizona, Mar public works director, over pared with a few basic rules tini has lived in California seeing the building, engi- in order that his experience most of his life. He re may be a rewarding one. I Yvm' lilt ja ceived his engineering train In, order to get a child off ing at Utah State Agricul TRASH PICKUP CREWS TAKE to a good start, Jarvis stressed that parents teach children his full name, his tural College, University of VETERAN William L. O. Martini is rounding out 35th year of employment with city of Glendale.

BMh phots Utah and SC. parents' names, his address Martini's set of double in and telephone number, indi vidual toilet habits, how to itials comes from his great put on and take off coats grandfather, William Law and sweaters, and how to UgiiDv, for whoms he is Official Named for Dance Event GLENDALE Nate Moore, president of the care for belongings. named. in List of Rules Fleet Owner Ogilby, a Briton, was the Rules for going to and Glendale Folk Dancers, wiil from school were also laid be commentator for an in iA owner ot a fleet of sailing ships that carried grain down by Jarvis, as follows ternational folk dance exhi 1 Teach them the safest from Australia to England. way to and.

from school 'Cn TEMPTATION Jimmy Jomes has learned his lesson and refuses gum from stranger in car as he returns from vacation school. Boy has' been jbriefed on safe IT conduct for trips away from home by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James. Martini's grandmother, Jane Ogilby.

sailed around the and actually walk it with bition in Oakland Saturday. Representing the Fdjk Dance Federation of California, South, will be Ralph Miller of Glendale, presi dent. them at least once before Times photo EVERYTHING GLENDALE Be careful what you put near the curbing in front of your house the city may haul it off and refuse to pay for it. Mrs. Patte M.

Voege learned this when she filed a claim with the City Council for an $8.87 loss she claimed she suffered when city trash crews carted away two small cans and a garden cart. Officials said the workers assumed the equipment was supposed to be collected. And besides, pointed out City Atty. Henry McClernan, the city is immune from liability in an action of this sort. The City Council rejected Mrs.

Voege's claim. world aboard one of these ships before she was 21, the school begins. 2 Know what the traffic only woman on board. Offer Made by Players lights mean. Calendar of Events District for The Martinis, who live at 3 Stress that they should 343 Parkwood have a daughter, Mrs.

Leland M. come and go directly from school. Montrose Day Set MONTROSE Montrose Day at the Los Angeles County Fair in Pomona will TUJUNGA Associate 1957, will discuss that coun memberships in the Foothill Stratford, and a son.William both Hoover High School i Parking Sought 4 Teach them how to get try at a meeting of the Glen Curtain Raisers community graduates. be Sept. 26.

dale High-Noon Optimist on and leave an automobile safely. theater are being offered to GLENDALE Petitions Club at 12:15 p.m. Tuesday the public for the first time Teach them what to do before crossing a street, i President Kitts Anderson are now bang circulated to at 1010 Glendale Ave. Harold R. Sullivan will be chair said the memberships entitle 6 Show them how to patrons to see all five shows man.

cross the street safely with at a reaucea price, aaui- form a parking district on Brand Bnd. in an area bounded; by Orange Broadway, Maryland St. and 7 Refuse to go strangers. TUJUNGA A low-cost tion, tne patrons win receive polio clinic, sponsored by the copies of the Spotlight, the club newspaper. Harvard New officers of the corpora tion are Carolyn White An' information kit has Foothill Junior Women's Club, will be held in the Sun-land-Tujunga Municipal Building, 7747 Foothill from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

been prepared by the city ticket chairman, and Pat Optimist Official EAGLE ROCK W. R. Ormond is membership com-m i 1 1 chairman of the Northgate Optimist Club, Gene Lipp, president, I vriarnaaia 1 R-fCDfJlT i ,1 MONTH END IfSlili I CLEARANCE gift for you! All 1 I I MON TUF9 TrUFn Dery, properties and ward office outlining robe chairman. They replace the details Df the district. i Steering Committee Lynne Robinson and Patty Weckbaugh, who resigned.

GLENDALE Robert L. grand master of the Select Masters of California, York Rite Masons, will make his official isit to Unity Council tomorrow night. A dinner at 6:30 rrp.m. will be followed by a formal reception at 8, both Events taking place at the 'Glendale Masonic Temple, 34 Maryland St. rt LAXANADA Motion tinctures on R0ses" and -jThe History of the Helicopter" will be featured at the Descanso Gardens rJilm show at 2 and 3 p.m.

GLENDALE Lewis K. "Gough, co-chairman of President Eisenhower's People-to-fJ'People Committee and past national commander of the Legion, will speak -at a meeting of the Glendale Rotary. Club at noon in the Tuesday After-; noon Clubhouse, 400 N. Central Ave. He will speak on Contacts in the Soviet Union." SUNLAND John Mitrh.

New Building in Use by Church GLENDALE Services are now being held in the new church building of the HEY FELLAS A steering committee appointed by! the City Council two years ipgo is composed of Glenn A. Cornwell, John Pagliuso, Fred P. (Bud) Simpson, R. J. Crow and Thomas Wenker.

Crescenta-Canada Seventh- day Adventist Church at TRAVEL fSPfpX 111 ALARM I I CL0CKf 200 i Tf Travel Alarm Clock free to new 1 I NEW SUMMER FALL I 1 account! or additions of $1,000 If I or mora. Limited! Other lifts too! r- 4 Member Faderal Sevings and loan 4 I fx. I 1 1 1 1 Insurance Corporation L. 4r Member Federal Home Loan Bank System Gift mailed 1 imo, imw On receipt Of aCCOUnt 1 Cottons, Amel, Rayon, Drip Dry $in Current Yearly Rata I VV II LET'S GO DOWN TO NOYES AND SEE THE NEW ILGGSAQf" Had a pifi dream lately? we match it- Everythra for (he smoker SM0XERS' DEN IUiW. WILSON AVt.

OlENDAlij CI. 1-0431 6235 Honolulu Ave. The old church building at 2841 Montrose Ave. was sold to the First Christian Church of La Crescenta. Everett Auger is minister of the Adventist church.

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OWNERS-BUILDERS: Bufler Butler guaranteed by Security Title Insurance Co. i A rlietinrttvA new rlowttlrtnmant nt liivnrirtin'v nnnn! nfrl hnmatc Kniitifiill ittint0rJ over WltlMIIWIIIV IIVTT IViyi I It I IWAV I WImWH VW wei lf lww.weei w. looking the Chevy Chase Country Club in Glendale's finest area architect designed to realize the fullest expression of carefree California living. Make your move up to Royal Crest! Visit the furnished model today! priced from iXv GAS lEQUIPPEOX I 1 FOR 1 I iff tSTINS 1 I uai iir ROYAL CR.EST A BEUEAU W. -Q- 3 4 BEDROOMS FAMILY ROOM 2 BATHS A few of the custom features include: DIRECTIONS! Tako Chovy Chase Dr.

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