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   Van Nuys News, The (Newspaper) - April 29, 1935, Van Nuys, California                               VAN Pioneer Paper Twice Monday and Thursday Van 1931....... Vau New 1931______16J She Van Municipal Center News With the News First in Circulation Tbe Lends All Other aud In and Son Fernando Valley YEAR VAX PACKS OF High School Student Will Start Cleaning Gutters of Accumulated Litter Tomorrow Morning With litter continuing to accumulate in the gutters of the streets in the Van to a lack of city funds to continue its street cleaning Van merchants have decided to temporarily step into the and take over the responsibility to Tomorrow morning Jack a high student living ai will under- take the cleaning of principal streets in the business city and a pick-up truck to rid local thoroughfares of the accumulated The move was initiated by the Chamber of Commerce and im- mediately won the support of Van business Last October an enterprising school Bob made himself a job by soliciting merchants and cleaning the ters in front of their business houses for a few cents money was appropriated by tht city for this but the fund has exhausted and business interests are again thrown on own resources to clean the CHARGE HAN WITH mm Car Out of Control Hits Machine and Injures One Charles A. 6054 lost con- trol of his car Friday afternoon after it had passed through a dip in the read near the intersection of Oxnard street and Whitsett The car crashed into a parked machine owned by Officer J. 4917 Bakman then Samuel Brocks of 5960 who was aiding Mr. Walker in placing a lawn mower in the according to police suffered cu is on the head and a broken He was treated at the Van Receiving Following investigation of the cident by Officers Thomas and Haubenschild was booked at headquarters here on a charge of violating section 121 of the California Motor Vehicle Act. police reports N Editorially VALIER and educational groups are rendering a most able service to posterity in soring and in Van On the shoulders of our youth rests the bility of perpetuating American principles and And we can bank youth if we will confide Van is making a good start this CHAMPIONS of the 13th Amendment argued easy bought liquor and numerous auto- mobiles would be a tragic com- Thus their tions have proven 18 In- juries and from drunk driving in our own district arc The drunk at the ing wheel is more counts for many limes more the gangster with the machine 71 ND here's a. tip from police of- you can think fast enough to Douse the lights when a wild driver heads for your The theory is that the bibulous is attracted to your lights and hopes to steer his course by getting close to couldn't think that fast when chased off the ment Saturday night to avoid a headon A lew minutes inter the imbiber was put on the that would have been too inte to turn off the If things hadn't worked out just they would have gone off their like old times real estate men and investors dropping in for extra copies of the newspaper to send to and citizens gelling copies to mail to the folks back show what's going on in Van The old booster spirit is surely coming j with a Disabled Veterans Change Quarters San Valley Chapter No. 54. Disabled Veterans of the World is moving to a meeting place and hold nest May 6. in the Haraszthy at 14418 It is announced that eligible compensated veterans may now join the Chapter for a special fee of only The present drive is open for a period of ninety days and eligible men are being urged to join the Chapter during San Fernando Valley is primarily an agricultural dis- We've tried various times to step it ahead of its its principal wealth comes from the fertility of its any legislation that effects the cultural welfare of the country is naturally of paramount ance to this although it is obvious that the kind of ducts raised and the mity to a great places our agricultural problems in a ly different classification from most of those of the But here are some figures that effect every grower of exports of the United States show this 1915. 1920. 1934. 1934, Uncle the world's greatest imports more foodstuffs than he due to Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Canby factors reducing the demand in morning for an j January's ex- automobile which lakej them through many states in the j they vm years aga east and with ai something number of stops on the way and j done lo Ayne to visit relatives and old j tion Sir pigs j and ten million acres of cotton plowed say ths AAA we must decide to ad- This Is and Girls in Van ALL DAIRY Organizations and Schools Cooperate in Programs Honoring Community's Youth annually the this lime of is hy service and 1 in int- the of ihe So this is and Ji in Van uuh appropriate prams t the F- of high and by schools and Sous of the week fo mid will be the inial held in the hip i by Scout school booming with n substantial dinner at 7 excellent program will be pn as this by Vice-Principal George Bud will sit in Van Lynn wili K. E. in s in of Valley Division Police The Jeffries high school orchestra Jack will help Chief win play during the dinner with the fire Then a will uo by A AFFECTS MAJOR and n toast by son to dud fur to be on PLANK INDUSTRY will be community high school led by I. H. Guidance iby Jack I of the outstanding From 8 to the de- livered by Attorney Joe Scott broadcast to all father and banquets in the will be ro- County Ordinance Has Says Inspector Seeking to curb the influx of dairy products from cows from other L. M. county stock has asked the Board of Supervisors to amend a county ordinance to prohibit im- portation into this county of all dairy products from untested At the ordinance only covers the importation of milk and Dairy producers in counties with lax sanitary laws are ping quantities of butter and other dairy products into Los due to the loophole in Uie present to amendment would prevent importation of nil dairy products from counties and not strictly controlling tuberculosis in- of their Hurt POULTRY Harry C. 8849 reported to police Sunday that his burglar alarm awoke him at Sunday night and rushing from his home to his poultry yards saw a man leaving ihe He found that 24 of his White which he valued at had been RIGHT TO Strong Arm Man Krom Lake Hughes When Leave on Long Trip W. S. of Lake who told police he was a strong arm brought his occupation into play Saturday ning when he knocked Cecil J. 10455 Tamarack to the At San Fernando Road and ford car swiped the machine driven by according to his j port to Reidy failed to stop j and Bilderback finally halted I hy forcing him the I Reidy then started to run from the but j halted him with a light to the j chin. j Police Officers Gray and Fromm answered the police call and ed Reidy under arrest on a charge Uie report Creaking Ambulance and Lack of Hospital Facilities Scored by Valley Citizens Will I ill for as by Mr. iVh iiy I ho facilities hy the city of for this burst into a roaring and broken a endure sti medical i city hull u ior local to Dr. of Rel THURSDAY KVE uf in Jack at tho of and to su anti Canyon unhappy of t cf ihe will be the vocational for of i Cracked lip high school on Saturday Selections by the on Letters Received in Van Epidemic That Swamped Denver Mails With Missives Has Reached Los U. S. Attorney Threatens Prosecution if Complaints Are Made The letter which started in Drover recently and spread like wildfire throughout western extended to Van Saturday several PITEOUS in community received such a Mrs. Lady B. wif of cafe WHS one of the is a facsimile of the God We Mrs. J. 3535 Lowell Colo. Mr. 210 E. loth Colo. Merrill E. 2 Lincoln Colo. Violet 1151 N. Los Calif. Juanita 8253 S. lake Los Calif. club was started in the hope of bringing prosperity to Within 3 make five copies of this leaving off the top name and address and adding your name and address to thr bottom of the list and to five of your friends to whom you wish to In omitting the top send that person ten cents wrapped in paper as a charity In as your name leaves the top it 1: for you to receive letters with amounting to 56250.50. Is this worth a dime to Have the Newhall the man Took Her for Ride in Her Own Machine Highwayman Tells Where to and Steals Purse Harriot A. 225 W. ford drove her car from Griffith Park to beyond Newhall tunnel Saturday night at the point of a gun in IMC hands of a man who forced his way into her car she made a vard slop Riverside Drive and Los Felix Miss told police officers Fromm and Gray of the Valley that she was to her home from St. Vincent's Hospital and when she made the boulevard the man entered hrr car and threatened her with a blue if she failed to do as Hi tell yon snc told officers man's first She where t was the took her along San nando through San nando City and just beyond the friend had and act ordered her to next to the Leaving the car after he had As will be the letters tain five and the receiver of j one is asked to place his to turn around and j proceed toward San hrr the man ordered on I Firebreaks and Motorways in Santa Monica Mountains and Improvements to University Grounds Among Major Work Projects L. the returned i Hum a suy in will a report the 7 municipal also be taken or and was due to 245 Guse ami Mill North hill re- covering thr Valley from serious hi juries plane at Shcup Saturday i Both mm Loyola Col- lege as as j flyers of the The plane was by i Joe of the Glendale They suffered broken and Police Surgeon 10 son stating that it took 48 stitches i CITY in treating the fact of to ihe accident stated the boys circled the field two three times before attempting to j but in makinc the forced j landing the pilot failed to take into consideration the ridges in an alfalfa When ihc INTO DEBT Burden Would Fall on Los that of the struck the the plane nosed j the The police answered the cali and brought ihe j boys to the Van from where they were im- j mediately transferred to the Valley Police Surgeon Swenson states in money unlimited amounts without a vote of people hf H. of division of California has voted to that the are floing j a. the considering the their lhe on i May 7. Mr. Donnell that an of three to be i known as shall establish a rd bus and that board have power to finance this by borrowing Dr. Speaker at from lhp or governments or any Thursday's Kiwanis Luncheon of whether or not n biw system would serve the or necessity of the people of Los Van learned something of the work of n grand jury first hand at their luncheon meeting noon when the speaker was Dr. John P. foreman cf the 1934 grand v. who gave a comprehensive picture conditions as revealed by the inquisitorial body's He was given the closest attention by his audience. Thursday also birthday for four who occupied a special table nud were served with The honor guests so nixed were Dr. G. T. be one of the main activities in Father Edmond KoV Scout circles during the com- Henry L. Charles C. a Specialization in troop camping is anu of first aid all the to who have in situation arc for nu j thoy wonder thl in service 1ml j of antiques fol The cotl an- us hard as marble and motor chassis so full rheumatic that it call they Ii thf must travel in the Vnl ley is object no attendant accom the polica om to administer drugs the The officers per form their duly they best temporary splinting broken bones and similar first aid the injured Brins and bears bears without So. Saturday afternoon when tht call was received fron a house near the field where the from IMgc Hold Motorist in Aftermath of Auto Death Van Man Taken Custody Friday by Valley Police Willard 24163 was arrested Friday by De- Hull and Ainsworth of the Valley police following inquest at Forest Lawn Mortuary the death of Allison H. 40, of 428 West Windsor Road He is being held here j on a of according to police reports Weaver was fatally injured March 28 at the intersection of Ventura boulevard and avenue and had been in a dale hospital until his death April 24. Witnesses at the Inquest stated that they believed Jones ble' for the accident and Harry 1225 Oakridge Oliver of the car occupied by stated the machine driven by Jones was on the wrong side of the Jones served 16 day jail sentence in the jail the would have been the fifth They will go east by United States Highway 80. through Georgia and just our accept large Southern states to ihe east of foreign or Then north through vast radical adjustments to New York and on to the mml in American in- England Mrs. Canby anti if to attend the Convention of Women's clubs San Fernando en the return i Valley agricultural i as well as the nation's trial are vitally In future i can standards of living have been maintained through protective t higher prices j for farm products and 1 tured correspondingly First effects of the in the woik relief program j mountains and the ins in member at the table had he been j Evening sessions and j sessions arc to be the over- S. Granger received the for Elizabeth San Monica j tendance bv H H A i is the automobiles Van May 16 and taxpayers or 6 according to police County Autos Six Cents Mile 10.Ci7.BS4 were felt in Los Angeles grounds al the Friday Then LACRA an- j California at SERA approval of work relief to tendance prize improvement Jr. ofi u 14 and 21. j a since placed in the ployment to and The projects the first Dr. was accompanied bv Recreation May 9 of A. lysion efficiency reported tif Supervisors this fl was made 071 i 13 and 20, North of Supervisor Roger j ground i order to determine RUflS TAKEN j Members of Die staff I economic feasibility of the The caretaker at the K. Georse Van j renting automobiles instead of vide clerical and library vice-president of the Korth lo city schools in developing song taking inventory was sheriffs office was In i of hundreds of wor f. io be activity and George Boy to the county on ope j doors it will be 1 everlasting our j of thr new I the construction of firebreaks and I tors and clerical for recreational valued at i Scout is  

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