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The Van Nuys News from Van Nuys, California • Page 53

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The Van Nuys Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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53
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1f7--Von Nuyi I Senior Citizen-TODAY By- CHARTS W. SKOESNT JR. Cent, from Preceding the leadership training session will be held at the former Lutheran church building, 22900 Market Newhall. Golden Dreams meets weekly on Thursdays at Newhall Recreation Center, 24923 Newhall, at 12 noon. PACOIMA Over 50 Club will meet today at Pacoima Recreation Center, 10943 Herrick Ave.

A pot- luck dinner will be served. Tomorrow members will Federation Sweetheart Ball. A dinner will be served a Pacoima Recreation Center on Thursday, Feb 22. Aileen Cook is publicity chairman. RAMAT ZION SOCIALITES will meet today at 1130 a.m.

for a special luncheon at Ram's Horn Restaurant, 16705 Ventura Encino. Reservations should be made for the parody on "Showboat" set for March 4 at 8 p.m. at 17655 Dev ire, Northridge. Telephone Charles Silverman at 348-2902. I ENIORS, 12326 Riverside Drive, will have a special program on Feb.

22 at 8 p.m. Los Angeles Valley College Chamber Chorale, Dr. Richard A. Knox, director, will provide the entertain' ment. For additional information phone the program chairman, Trudy Leonard, at 7894096.

SUNLAND DANCE -The After-40 Dance Club will meet at Sunland Park, 8651 Foothill Sunland, tomorrow at 8 p.m. Gladys Kieley Combo will provide the music. GRANADA HILLS Senior Citizens will meet tomorrow, 9:30 am. to 2 p.m, at Granada Hills Recreation Center, corner of Petit and Chatsworth. Canasta, pinochle and refreshments will be enjoyed.

For further information phone 892-2798. Edith Simpson is publicity chairman. A A Friendship Club, 6505 A Building, Reseda Blvd, will meet today at 7 p.m. Bingo games and business a 11 rs will top the agenda. Reservations should be made for the brunch set for Sunday, March 11, at 11:30 a.m.

See Shirley Shalat or Renee Mondschein for reservations at the club meeting. Rose Lansky is program chairman. Bessie Schwartz Is publicity chairman. LOS ANGELES County Department of Senior Citizens Affairs will start a new information and referral service at Astoria Terrace, Sylmar. For In- mation on housing, education, food stamps, Internal Revenue Service, employment, welfare and other matters concerning senior citizens, phone Ken Reynold, coordinator, at 367-1947.

He will be at the a i lity every Friday, starting Feb. 23. FOR A free copy of the tor Citizens Newsletter, send an eight-cent stamp to Senior Citizens 1 etter, P.O. Box YOUNG TURKEY DRUMSTICKS U.S.P.A. CHOICE SIRLOIN TIP STEAK or ROAST BONELESS BEEF STORES OPEN WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, MONDAY FIB.

19, 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M. HOLLYWOOD OPEN 24 HOURS FREE MORTON SALT PLAIN OR IODIZED WITH THIS COUPON WITH ANY PURCHASE EXCLUDING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, TOBACCO AND FLUID MILK PRODUCTS LIMIT ONE COUPON PER ADULT CUSTOMER LIMIT ONE PACKAGf PER COUPON COUPON VALID FEB. 1S THRU FEB. 21,1973 WELCOME FOOD STAMPS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE SALES TO COMMERCIAL DEALERS AND WHOLESALERS U.S.D.A.

CHOICE BEEF SWISS STEAK U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF RUMP ROAST U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF BONELESS TOP ROUND STEAK BONELESS ROUND BONEL ESS U.S.D.A. CHOICE FRESH BEEF BRISKETS FLAT CUT $169 LB. POINT CUT Ib.

FRESH EASTERN PORK SPARE BAR.M TAVERN HAM SMALL SIZE BIRD FARM-HOT ROLL KPOL RADIO SPECIAL PORK SAUSAGE U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF ROUND STEAK A CHOICE BEEF "ROUND LONDON BROIL STEAK JONES MINUTE BREAKFAST 0 oz LINK PORK SAUSAGE PKG CARNATION 13 QZ COCKTAIL SHRIMP PKG 169 PETITE SHELLED (2 TO 4-OZ. SIZE) LOBSTER TAILS l-LB. BAG SUGGESTED SERVING LOBSTER KABOBS FRESH FILLETS OF MONTEREY BUTTERFISH CONVENIENT FROZEN FOODS VandeKbmp's HALIBUT 8-O2. PKG.

CHERRY PIE JOHNSTON'S DOWNYFLAKE WAFFLES SPRINGFIELD EXTRA LIGHT 6-PACK 12-OZ CANS BRIDGFORD DEMI LOAF BONUS PACK JENOS PIZZA Von de Kamps BAKERY Teb. 1519 Danish Cluster 53 Coffee Cakes Washington's B'day 49 Cup Cakes Open-Faced ggc Cherry Pie tmch.vtosc All HUGHES MARKETS EXCEPT PALOS VERDES VAN NUYS CANOGA PARK BURBANK STUDIO CITY MISSION HILLS RICH AND MELLOW OLD MASTERPIECE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON CHARCOAL FILTERED MICHELOFF 80 PROOF VODKA QUART MADE IN TRADITIONAL POT STILLS BROOKSTILL SMOOTH 90 PROOF DRY GIN I QUART 119 QUART BOONE'S FARM APPLE FIFTH KRAFT VELVMTA $119 FOOD CHIESI FOOD LOAF Land Frost LUNCHEON MEATS 3-OZ PKG CLAUSSEN KOSHER TOMATOES, 32-OZ JAR PILLSBURY BISCUITS BUTTERMILK OR COUNTRY STYLE 8-OZ TUBE READY TO EAT SHRIMP OR SEAFOOD- 4-OZ GIASS MATTINGLY COCKTAIL FRANKS WIENERS A I I 35O1 A I ROAD lM2i Vf NICE I INCOLN WtbTDALL 161 NAIIONAl CULVEI CITY 1702) WtST WASHINGTON 1LVO OPEN OAIIY HOI I TWOOD OO AND Opr MONTI A ild A I A I 74811, Los Angeles, 90004. SEND club news for-- this column to Charles, ni Skoien Senior Citizens Today, P.O. Box 74811, Los Angeles, Cal. 90004..

Deadline for next day is Saturday morning. Vital Record Funeral Notices BBUNK, Meada Ruth, of ollywood, a cd away. Beloved Mother of Walter W. Black of North Hollywood. 2 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.

Ros- ary Thursday 7'30 p.m. at Kiefer Eyrick Mor- tuary, 314 E. Harvard St, Glendale. Requiem mass Friday, 9 a.m. at Pat nek's Church, 6160 Car- twright Avenue, North Hollywood.

COMFORT, Roger, of Chatsworth, passed away February 13, 1973 Sur- vived by his wife Priscilla; three sons, Paul, Albert and i stepson a Casto, stepdaughter Carol Cramer, one sister in Elmira, N.Y., 2 grandchildren Services will be held Thursday, February 15, 11 am. at Lorenzen Mission Chapel, Reseda Graveside services and Interment will take a in Elmira, New York FADELY, E. Beloved wile of James Fadely, mother of Mrs Lsenne Christine Engelen and Mrs Sandra Lucille Turner; sister of Mrs Boyce Hamm, Mrs. Lucille Duncan, Mrs Johnnie Sorrell, Edward Fred and Marion Woslum; also sur- i six grandchildren Services 2 p.m i a at Old North rch, Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills, Forest Lawn Mortuary LANE, Harris, of Sylmar, passed away February 12, 1973 Survived by his wife Shirley Lane; sons William Harris Lane and George Bryon Lane; brother Thomas Lane; sister Emahce Shinn Services will be held 11 a.m Thursday, February 15, at Noble Chapel, San Fernanda MILVERSTED, Clifton C. Born July 25, 1922, passed away February 5, 1973.

Survived by his wife Fleeta; children Sandra, Gregory and Stephen; two a aughtera Trisha a nd Lisa Ann, mother Helen Milversted Rosary was held 8.30 p.m February 8, 1973. Requiem Mass was celebrated Fri. 10 a February 9, 1973 at Our Lady of the Holy Rosary. Entombment San Fernando Mission Cemeta- ry May His Soul Rest in Peace. STEINKE, Helen Marie, of Sylmar, passed away February 12, 1973.

Sur- vived by her husband Robert; 3 sons Donald James E. and Thomas M. Steinke; two daughter! a A Kjeldegaard and Mrs. Janet Russell; four brother! Ross, Archie, James and Dale Pussell; four sisters Stella MacMinnley, Alice Poster, Donna Pike and Mary Whittle; and fifteen andchildren. Services will be held Friday, Feb- ruary 16,1973 at 11 a.m.

at Oakwood ChapeL Interment at Oakwood Me- 1 morial Park. Lorezen Mortuary, Reseda, Directors. FUNERAL DIRECTORS mRCE BROTHERS Nuyi Mortuoiy M53 Van Nuyi Blvd. ST 5-im PRAISWATER FUNERAL HOMES VAN NUYS 785-0132 5849 Van Nuys Blvd. CANOGAPARK 340-2301 7245 Remmet For Flowers 785-6507 GLEN HAVEN MEMORIAL PARK MORTUARY 13017 N.

Lopes Cyn. San Fernando 899-5211 Utter McKinley MISSION HILLS VAN NTTYS 783-4901.

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