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   Valley News, The (Newspaper) - December 15, 1957, Van Nuys, California                               t All Volley Stores Now Open Each Evening Until Christmas Per 5 Copy MAIN OFFICE 14539 Sylvan St Van Celif Mail Van RESEDA OFFICE 7035 ReMda CANOGA PARK OFFICE 7210 Jordan Canoga Fork CIRCULATION OFFICE STatt She 68 PAGES and VALLEY GREEN SHEET Established 1911 WEST VALLEY Edition Year LEADS IN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LEADS IN HOME DELIVERIES No 65 Expressed Editorially By WALTER MENDENHALl Blame Tax Hikes on Spiraling Payroll THE WRONG NUMBER reported payers are cooling off a bit petitions are be- ing circulated for recall of Assessor Quinn Which is fundamentally out of tune years ago served eral months on a ty government with e v e r a 1 good accountants Wa dis- covered a number of tions that could be with ings to taxpayers But our recommendations to the City Council and Board of Super- visors got exactly nowhere Those officials prepare the many of our citizens voting FOR burden some bond issues The sessor merely cuts the cloth to fit demands Marge insists the doc has many friends the wag was put in his tai instead of his tongue YMCA A SAVIOR OF YOUTH Young Men's Christian Association of Los Angeles district is observing its dia anniversary this year For it was 75 years ago the was stoned in the City of then a dust pueblo of hi this three-quarters of a cen tury the organization has en joyed a marvelous growth rescuing thousands of young men from degradation one converting them into good citizens Long live and per the the Boy Scouts of America and lar organizations A REAL LET DOWN Don was buying a tain pen for his son I gushed the clerk Don re- plied expecting a con- SAME OLD DECEPTION Christ's warning of nearly 2000 years ware of f which come to you in sheep's but inwardly they are James eager to see born twin is granted wish when Wain representing The brings him nearly life-size portrait of infants at San Fernando Veterans Newt by Administration Hospital extremely ill with smiles ever so requiring all his he sees these additions to his family He has four other children Talks in Bus Strike Set for Monday Negotiations in the old transit strike will be re- tomorrow at 10 Despite the plea of federal mediator Harry Malcom that bus line and Brotherhood of road Trainmen leaders stay in continuous week end sion to reach a were recessed day Proposal Studied ers must continue finding means of travel and 1300 bus drivers remain idle Until the talks com- pany officials will be ing a compromise union offer made Friday morning the only conferee permitted to discuss the talks outside the conference did not make public the de tails of the offer Hope Expressed feel encouraged because both sides are now consider ing a proposal instead of be ing he said hope company official will make a when we meet again Mon effort to reach an ac cord on the basis of the un ion's revised an over time session was held unti late but though w a s reported bj Malcom the negotiations hac to be postponed Chance for Rain Today In Valley There is a chance of rain today in fornia including the according to the weatherman A slow moving storm off the coast heading east and northeast is the cause of the Bureau's though rain has not been predicted It will be a little cooler TWINS VISIT SICK FATHER ravening is with a high near by FBI Director J Edgar readings will drop into the Hoover in an article tonight News Presents Their Portrait to Veteran By WAIN SUTTON An Army veteran of World War II who in less than two months has under- gone two emergency for a tuberculous condition lies in his bed at San Fernando Veterans Administration his wan face turned as long as sible toward Reseda All the thoughts of James Dalton are about his The Air Pollution Control District said there will be no eye irritation in the Los An- geles basin today from Following are the ture readings for the week as recorded at Valley ters not weakened and of the Water and Power philosophy has not r r Sunday ing in the American Legion Magazine for November He applies it to Communism For he despite the efforts of leaders to put on smiling new home 6419 Balcom and his family When as he likes to be was hurried to tory Hospital in October for an emergency his family consisted of his lish born wife Joan and four Betty Lou Doug 7 and Charlie 4 Born Last Monday Post Office Hours Extended to Handle Christmas Rush Valley post offices and Tuesday extended hours during short period remaining a m to 5 p.m fore Christmas in order to Mrs Dalton was pregnant accommodate holiday at the time and Jim's sudden i schedule of hours for 8661 da B 1 v Monday through Saturday nor has tke danger from it lessened In his the same old Communist crowd is business at the same old Communist stand in the sub- F women never hurt opines Jimmy catching them that causes cdl the SOME STORES OPEN TODAY IN VAN A number of Van Mores are opening many for the first time in their to commodate Christmas pers who have been capped by the Metro and Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 83 85 84 84 79 75 61 51 45 42 42 41 42 44 Pastor to Talk Before Kiwanis one of a series of throughout the Valley tragic events in that js as i CANOGA 21801 Today Jim's family is bigger Sherman Way Monday by two twins through Friday Sharon Alice and Karon a m to 7 Saturday born last Monday to 5 Victory Hospital Sunday 1 to 5 Their birth was the answer Monday and Tuesday to a prayer and a to 5 p.m for the Daltons had 10248 wanted their family panga Canyon to three boys and Friday iT fV v other sick man had kept Sunday 1 to 5 tO leap hlS and Tuesday I xr bed and now 1S a m to 5 p.m when the tn Hn than more eager 10 cio so 1 fio J ft Ventura K l -s r to at p.m at the Bull through 14648 Ventura and dreann 8 a m to 7 er ana aream Saturday Sam Men Call 5 1 Because it will be a 5 Monday and time before Jim can see to daughters in the The News decided to arrange GRANADA 10734 the best iWhite Oak Monday Photographer Friday uels was sent to Victory to 7 Saturday pital to make a nearly 8 a m to 7 to 7 Sundays 15 Continued on Pacte 12 SANTA CLAUS PAYING VISIT TO VAN Santa making ex- tensive preparations for will take his tion in front various Van area stores during the period prior to the holiday to take orders from Valley youngsters His daily schedule Hoagland 14350 Victory 2 to 5 J C ney 6454 Van 7 to 9 p.m 6711 Van X u y s 2 to 5 p.m House of Sight and 14513 Victory 7 to 9 p.m C o w d 6330 Van 2 to 5 6467 Van 7 to 9 p.m Santa visits are be- ins sponsored by the Van Business Men's He will appear throughout t h r business area until Dec 24 EXPECTED back from two years at is Jon R Johnson of Van Ion Johnson Returns from Japan Base Specialist Second R son of and Mrs Philip A Johnson of 5811 Columbus Van Is returning to the United States after serving two years at in the Army Signal Corps In the service since ary Johnson is expected to be back to California and out of the service by according to his parents He graduated from Van High School and took basic training at Fort Colo He then spent eight months training at the Army signal school at Ft He left for Japan Cite Huge Gains in Personnel Report Prepared for West Valley Group During the last 19 population of Los Angeles increased 64 while the number of authorized jobs filled in the general tary departments of the city increased from 9207 to which was a gain Those figures are given in the report of a study made for the West Valley Property Owners Protective tion by Ray Jones of Encino determine factors ble for increasing tax burden simply as can be this study has led to but one the re- port stated high cost of local at least at the Los Angeles city is due almost entirely to one preponderant and astounding the period the number of employes on the city payroll increased at a rate almost double that of the increase in the city's Disagree Jones calculated that in the city had 64 employes per unit of population as compared with 90 employes per unit of population now The report is one of several to be prepared by the according to Woodrow executive who announced a tax protest similar to one held recently in Woodland will be called soon after the of the year to hear from county officials on the question of why taxes are increasing so rapidly governmental agencies shortly afterwards In a of which his parents received from jokester Army they were warned he is fering from and must be handled with extreme The notice may go insane if the word enlist is mentioned in his presence Get all women out of all children off the fill the ice box full of beer and get the civvies out of it added Johnson plans to attend col- lege in the spring county city have too many and em- Councilman Patrick D of the Valley's Third declared in to the report On the other man Earle D Baker of the Second said he would lave defend the on the grounds that the portion of governmental increase to that of on Page 12 Donated A gift has been ac by the City Recreation and Park Commission The gift Avas from Marcel of 1271 Blvd Arthur J Hamblen will be chairman on the day so TODAY'S NEWS INDEX CLASSIFIED Page EXPLORING CITY individual should be exact time store The following Van stores have indicated they will be open Butler Good Housekeeping W T Grant Harris Kay Mark Pay and and Stores advertisements consulted for for individual REAL ESTATE AND DEVELOPMENT SEPULVEDA Page SPORTS Page 1 TELEVISION THEATERS Page VITAL RECORD Page I size portrait of the 15 and 1 to 4 Their who had re- Monday and Tuesday PROFESSIONAL fr home two days after 9 to 5 p.m NEW BUSINESS GUIDE Page B-H Continued on Page 171 Main office at 11304 Chandler Blvd is open day through 8 a m to 6 Studio A law in Valley Village and will be the topic of Center annexes open 8 panel discussion on Tuesday to all stations evening Dec at 7.30 Saturday S Work Law Topic Directors Elected for 58 by Tarzana C of C Tarzana Chamber of Com- merce members have elected Jerry Lefevre as president of their organization for the com- ing year Installation will be next month Serving with Lefevre will be Ralph first vice Gene ond vice Col Rush and Dave treasurer Named to the Board of Di- rectors are Paul Henry Richard Briggs Betty Cox Herman Robert Lois A B Clark William Erkfitz and James Ross REPORT ANGEL not actually lost Stolen Is the word Police said a high with a blue gown and jellow was stolen from the yard of Doris M 19463 Reseda The a Christmas was valued at BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS HEIP TBI at Loyola Law 1137 S Grand Los Angeles to p.m 15 and 1 Sundays to 5 Mon SHOVEL BITES IN and work gets under way for new office building for Van branch of Automobile Club of Southern California Site is just west of present Valley underwriting unit structure at 14120 Magnolia Bhd Participants in ceremonies from B L J director of field Theodore Sherman Oaks Chamber of Commerce Robert manager of Van office and shovel Letter R Van Nays Chamber of Commerce Walter and Ferdinand of Van New s and Valley and Cloid Anto Club zone manager story on Page c-   

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