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The Van Nuys News and Valley Green Sheet from Van Nuys, California • 46

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-V T-Jr" iHf Von Nuy (Calif.) Frijay, Marck ll, 1M1 THE NEWS 2-1 iCwtwl S-A l-lWtif 16-A Eart Candidate for Supervisors Take llev Siep JUDICIAL WRATH SEEN FOR THIEF AT VAN NUYS COURT Shrine Club Announces New Officers for Waste Vafer Reusage Preparation of spedfica-i water per day usable for re-' tions for a third treatment fa- creational, agricultural and cliffy for the VaUeyjindustrial purposes, Will be waste water reclamation pro- prepared by County Sanitation la tba official policing agea-ry wtthla tha coarta. Dep. Mamhak Willard Vogel Jr. aad Ed Powell, baillffa la DivlalOB $7. won.

laformed of the thrft aad began aa lataieillate invent! yatloa. Whoa coarta cloaed jren-terday aoaaof thf laveatlgat-lay ayeadea had haoa able to lara ap aay leada which Blight take them to tU Tha cohUkI efforts of tha Im Aagelee Cojaty eUfce, tba Loa pAiftlH Pollca Dept, and Vaa Kajra Jl amid pal pOoaru will ba prsaard lato paarrira la appevhead athief riaad raooaar Ua loot. Tha thaft waa reported rycateriay wfcea aa alert re-Cporter fnqa Ba Stwi ao-dcad Jadga Thoaiaa Jf. Hlf- gtes aaaia plate waa from oatalda tha door of rXMrlaioaM. Officer Jack Fletcher, a -HfiaMateru with tha Ifi CAayelea FoUca Dept, lmme-idlately waa aotifled.

Ha uked that tha aiarahal'a alettes ba informed, alaca that Officers and directors for 1966 have been elected by the Woodland Hills Shrine Club, it had been announced today Officers are Richard L. Al- binr- president; Charles Johnston, first vice president; north of Lancaster, and wlU jeet today had been author heed by the Board of Supervisors, -Supervisor War ren Dorn announced. Plans for the treatment facilities, which will render up to 500,000 gallons of waste Set Funeral Services for Indian Chief Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 11:30 a.pi- in Pierce Brothers Mortuary, 5959 Santa Monica1 Hollywood, Mr-Ddhlel Simmons, better known aa Chief Vow-. lachie of the. Yakima tribe.

Private interment followi in Valhalla Cemetery, 10621 Victory Blvd. North Hollywood. Ife died Monday at tha age of 77. Officiating at services which Include full Indian tribal -ceremonies will be Iron Eyes Coty. A ritilal also will Ae Conducted by Herman Hack of Chuck Trailers an organization of day cow- hoys, Indians, motion picturr' -and rodeo performers.

Chief -Yowlachie was a -veteran -of 43 years In the mo-. timr picture His last piGjiire was ''Nevada for Paramount k- lie is survived by his widow Lillian F. Yowlachie of Hollywood. Lodge Plans Fred A. Haughlon Will Go to Hawaii as Conservalionisl Fred Haughtoo, former district conservationist in the Valley, haa! been Appointed stale conservationist in Hawaii State Office of the Soil Conservation Service.

Ha will officially assume his new Job on April 1, replacing state conservationist Robert' Brown who. died last December. PRESIDENT of Woodland Hills Shrine Club is Richard L. Albin. tibrary'sStory Hour to Climax rcschoolWeek Hln celebrating of Nureery 'JMucaUon Week, Van Fashion Show Council Sees Bright Future Manuel D.

Florbs, Incoming president and candidate for City Council in the April 12 San Fernando city election, spoke at the installation dinner meeting of the Fernando Democratic fclub held at the international Steak Impute in Reseda. Fiores stated that even though San Fernando is limited in area, the future of the city iS limited, only by the courage and initiative of its citizens. We are on the threshhold1 of great possibilities, of really new opportunities to buikl a better and mure vigorous community. Now that the freeway ay tame have our downtown area from heavy, through-traffic, we must expedite die development of our business environment to halt the pirating of opr 'commerce by fringe area operators pay no taxes to the city of San Fernando. To do this we must create an atmosphere of confidence and' pride in our si lopping district.

New architecture, or elaborate facilities will not do this. It is downtown merchant, the businessman, 'the employee who ultimately will determine the success or failure of a commercial community," he said. Upgrading of ensuring variety, competitive pricing, attractive displays, courtesy, respect, tolerance, all arc Instrumental fat attracting and holding customers, Flores declared. "Certainly, San Fernando needs to attract new businesses, Industries, residents, and And the only positive way to do this is to deserve them. Offer people valid incentives to locate and shop in our community, and we can take down the, vacancy signs," he told his audience.

Claude A. Tuttle, second vice president; Amos Olson, secretory, and Harold W. Wax, On the board of directors are Henry Buchner, Byron K. Donahue, Vernon Green, C-W. Guy, Gerald B.

Harris; Ed 0. Henry, Arthur C. Hill, Joseph Himot, Merrill Hol-nfes, William' Lee Jaye, John K. McDaniel, Wal let Neminskl, Grey S. Rider end Richard E.

Schramm. The Woodland Hills Shrine Clifo la under the jurisdiction of A1 Malaikab Temple, Los Angeles. The dub is well known throughout the Southern California area for its famous down, unit. The clown unit frequently entertains children st hospitals, orphanages and other facilities where children need the Joy that, a clown can bring them 'The down unit consists of 35 members and officers for 1066 are Lee Jaye, director; John K. McDaniel, assistant director, and William Turley, secretary -treasurer.

The Woodland Hills Shrine Club haa Its monthly meeting on file aeoond of each month and all Shrinere are invited. jNujm library will hire a ape--metal atory hour on Saturday, JflnaT day. of tha week-long from 9.30 to 10. wIUm Desiree Monger, chili librarian, will tell.aav-irral atoriepspedally planned for pnacbool children only. Tha llbraty la alao featuring display of nursery school rt work during the week.

lAKi MOCK -iaP II PICKWICK BOOKSHOPS $910 BURGLARY OF OFFICE REPORTED Bui-glare broke into (he office of Bernard Furniture Manufacturing 13212 Raymer St, North Hollywood, and took cash and office machines for a total loss of (910, police repeated. The burglary waa discovered yesterday morning. IM connect to the reclamation project at William J. Fox Alr-field. Do I Tear Revearrh The project will Include construction of a 19-acre lake in a 41-acre pirk'beside Fox Airfield where Valley residents will be able to picnic, fish, go boating enjoy cultural programs in an amphitheater, and pursue other outdoor pleasure activities.

County- Engineer Jofui A. -ambie told supervisors that two yean of research and testing at Sanitation District No. 14a water pollution control plant has been directed at de velbpment of a tertiary treatment process to clarify the water, make it compatible to Bah life and provide for elimination of any unhealthy organisms which might survive in untreated waiter. Research waa conducted with the cooperation of the United States Public Health Service, which provided a major source of funds the testing program, and the Los Angeles County Health Dept Mach Needed Results from research and testing have confirmed that the "project will be both practical and desirable, aald Dorn. Aside from providing the Valley with a major water sports area, this project has other equally Important applications," Dorn added.

i Water reclaimed here, instead of being wasted into the atmosphere, can fulfill certain needs of industry and agriculture while transported, Ground water can be diverted to our Increasing domestic consumption for maximum utilisation of our limited resources here In the Valley." U.S. Holds Valley Man on Series of Robbery Charges A 26-year-old Sun Fernando man la in the custody of the U.S. Marshal after being named in a 12-eount federal grand jury indictment charging him with a series of robberies dating back to 1964. Michael B. Jordan, of 1632ft Chase remanded to custody In lieu of $50,000 bail, will be arraigned March 14 before U.S.

District Judge Francis C. Whelan. The U.S. Attorneys office said Jordan was arrested last Feb. 18 after the South Ana-helm Branch of the Bank of America waa held up by an armed robber who took Anaheim police said Jordan was arrested Inside (he bank by one of their detectives.

Eleven of the twelve counts charge Jordan with armed robbery of various southland I area banks and one, the first, charges him with the Dec. 10, 1964, robbery of the Garden Grove Bank. SSMWt IU1 MEXICAN HAND-CARVED AT. TO IM PACOIMA $an Fernando Valley Chapter 1191, of the Moose, and Moose Lodge 1522 will hold a fashion show for members and guests tomorrow at 1 p.m, at the Moose Hall, 13417 Van Nuys Blvd. In charge of'UA show are Marie Webb, Moorts chairman and her escorts; Jack Webb, past governor Lodge 1522, and Doris Reed, feshton consultant.

Proceeds of (Se event are earmarked for Moosehaven Health Center to be built at Moosehaven in Florida. Fashions with a $ill begin at 1 p.m. with adult styles modeled by Marion Strove, Berde Winkel, Hazel Burkhart, Irene Vodnansky, Darrell Billesbach, Lucille UanatU and. Jack Webb. Junior fashions modeled by Cheryl Muse, Donald Billesbach, Jana Breech and Ilona Szabo.

Entertainment will begin at 4 p.m. with Our Band," Jim-Breech, Gregg and Don Dickinson. all 14 year old, from Sun Valley; Lodge 1522 Chipmunks and a dance number by Dolores Hastings and Bill Edwards from Virginia Bose Dance 9tudio of Tujunga. Honored guests of the day are Vi Breech, former deputy grand regent, and B. L.

Burkhart, president of Metropolitan District California Moose Association. Door prises will be awarded and refreshments served by foe escort team Maxine Billesbach, June Witter, Mae Davidson, Sally Dunlap, Dorothy Uytterhroeck, Berde Wlnkel, Lillian Berna, Corrine Klanecky and Jean Escobedo under the direction of Marie Webb. OYER 409 HUMES IN STOCK 397 Onr'PAINTINCS $1425 Household Hems, Cash Stolen Approximately $150 cadi stereo equipment, a television set and household Items totaling $1425 today had been reported stolen from a Granada Hills residence, Foothill police said. Harold C. Ericsson of 17230 Signature Drive, told the officers that the burglars appar- WILL YOU BE OUR LUCKY FIRST CUSTOMER TONIGHT! i 5 21609 Perth ie-- Cenoga Phone 882-2211 (HwHi af taw tte Simla Imat af Tram BANiUMiaiCAao wucomi 0M Bate I M.

-M tea, 11 la am. 9 -iOOOOOOOOOpOOOPOOQOOOOO Electricity Used Enough electricity 'is used to make a too of aluminum to ently entered through the rear keep a 40-watt light burning) service porch. for 6814 years. aAX (MSOS QJff SNACKS COFFEE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDS! Rare Coins Gone A coin collection valued approximately $600 today had been reported stolen from the residence of P. K.

Hock-man of 16036 Bermuda St, Mission Hills, while the occupants were out, Foothill police said. Candidate Negri Plans to Show Kennedy Picture "The First Thousand Days' will be presented by David Negri on Monday at 8 p.m. in the Lutheran Memorial Hospital, 11600 Eldridge Pac-oima. Negri, chairman of the Loa Angeles County Democratic Central Committee, is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for California Assembly in the 41st district. The story Of John F.

Kennedy's first days in office will be shown at the regular meeting of the Valley Community Democratic Club. The public la welcome to attend the free showing. TRY TO BEAT THIS PRICE! TO THE FIRST CUSTOMER AFTER 6 P.M. RCA IMPERIAL WHIRLPOOL WASHER GAS DRYER BOTH FOR ONLY 4191 1 WMi Thli AS 1 DRAPES DRY CLEANED t. 9-7 85 COOKING DEMONSTRATION 2 DAYS ONLY FRI.

MARCH 1111 A.M. to P.M. SAT. MARCH 1211 A.M. to 6 P.M.

Your Dept, Water and Power will demonstrate electric cooking an the new Signature range. Start dean, (toy clean with electricity. Check with ui for prices complete with wiring. Dally See. 10-1 MUST VACATE SELLING TO BARE WALLS Rob Model Home Furniture and household items totaling $700 were stolen (bom a model home at 13242 De Garmo St, Sylmar, It was reported to Foothill police.

A FREE FAN FOLDING NORGE VANOWEN 14520 Vaoewae ST 1-9412 liplf Me. II SALE STARTS TODAY! OPEN DAILY ID A.M..9 F.M. SUNDAY 11-S REG. $480 MONTGOMERY WARD Panorama City JBnly ROSCOE AT TOBIAS MATTRESSES HEADBOARDS KING SIZE PACKAGE SETS Meet your Arthur Murray Dancing Partners for 19661 Simmons Serla Spring-Air Sealy ADMISSION FREE! KINGS QUEENS FULLS TWINS LONGBOYS FOAMS STUDIOS EVERYTHING A K. L--AThiifi i' VVlditii UP TO WE SELL the BEST SERVICE the REST If yw can rant to tour-walk straight line and love making new frisnds-g skilled Arthur Murray dance instructor wiH teach you any dance from Frug to Fox-trot in one all-indusivi course at our special low introductory rate.

Even if you Hava two toft toot" you don't tiava to bt left out of tha ton that goes with dancing. It's so so much fua and to inexpensive tha one and only Arthur Murray way. It's Iho bast investment you over made to got If totf-confldanco yon need to make now friends to be too mot popular guest at any party! You dont think its possSM WeT bo glad to risk the investment in you. FABULOUS SOUNDS DOT RECORDING STAR EDDIE BARTER (Direct from Johnny Carson's 'Tonight' Show) An Evening at the L0WREY THEATRE ORGAN SALMACIA MUSIC, VAN NUYS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 6:00 P.M. OUTSTANDING Airman First Class Rebecca Rodriguez of Pa-coima won airman of month award at Hamilton AFB.

PACOIMA WOMAN WINS AIRMAN OF MONTH HONORS Airman First Class Rebecca Rodrigues, daughter of Mrs. Petra J. Rodrigues of 12908 Kelowna SL, Pacoima, has selected outstanding airman of file month for Hamilton AFR, Airman Rodriguez, an administrative specialist, was honored for her exemplary conduct and duty performance. She received a $25 cash award and a trophy for her achievement. The airman is assigned at Hamilton as a1 member of the Air Defense Command.

A graduate of San Fernando High School, Airman Rodriguez attended Los Angeles Valley College and San Bcr-naitlino Valley College. She is studying -at San Francisco Slate College during off-duty I hours. Fall Stack af DO-tT-YOURSDLF FARTS RADIO CONTROLLED SCRVICK TRUCKS Call, or Write For FREE INTRODUCTORY LESSON (For Younelf or You and Your Fortner) STOP IN OR CALL FOR FREE TICKETS APPLIANCES! SHOP. 6624 VAN NUYS VAN NUYS SALMACIA MUSIC 7006 VAN NUYS VAN NUYS STate 2-1000 JlrthiirKJSXurratf i nuNcmsEO studio 56S0 Via Nuys Van Nuys, ST 5-5433 Opam Daily 10 a.m. 'HI 19 p.m.

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Pages Available:
251,487
Years Available:
1911-1966