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Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 12

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Valley Newsi
Location:
Van Nuys, California
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12
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California NEWS Thursday, Aug. 5, 1954 THREE HURT WHEN CARS IN COLLISION Three persons were hurt when an auto crashed into the rear of another car stopped foi a red at Van Nuys and Laurel Canyon police report. I First in Suffrage 4 Norway was the first European country to grant suffrage to women, first permitting local vot- ing in 1901, and extending it to a national voting in 1907. The injured were Albert E. Gentry.

44, of 9150 Telfair and Reamous H. Smith, 62, of 13865 Daventry the drivers, and Manuel Stovall, 42. of Fresno, who was riding with Gentry. Gentry received a cut on the head. Smith complained of a shoulder and back injury and Stovall received a bruised knee and head.

Officers said the Gentry car hit the rear of the auto driven by Smith. tu Mi THURSDAY MORNING INDIAN BLANKETS Beautiful, brilliantly colored iac- quard woven blankets. Choice of colors and designs. 3ea. 2.9$.

$197 1 NYLON CHROMSPUN REMNANTS A 46 inches wide. Assortment of colors, in plains, stripes and checks. SSc. 66 6357 VAN NUYS 8LVD. VAN NUYS "NEWBCRRY' C.

C. Schack Now Head of Native Sons Native Sons of the Golden West have installed llieir new officers iviih Clifford C. Schack of Enclno becoming pi-osidoni of Rancho San Fernando Parlor, No, 285 The new chief officer was a former member of Compion Parlor and a delegation from thai lodge attended, the ceremony. Other officers Installed Include George F. Shipley of North Hollywood, junior past president; Charles DuVernet of Reseda, firsi vice-president; Neil Devering of North Hollywood, second vice president.

Golding New Marsha! Tucker HaJks of North Holly, wood, third vice president; Allan Kirkpatrick of Van Nuys, recording secretary: Don Burke of Van Nuys, financial secretary; Free Reyes ol Van Nuys, assistant financial and Frank Kock of Van Nuys, as treasurer. AMen Goldin? of North Hollywood, whose father and uncle both served as presidents of Los Angeles Parlor, assumed the post of marshal; with William Demson of San Fernando," Norman Keller of Byrbank and Allan Bruce of Toluca Lake, as trustees; John Gattenbos of Van Nuys. in side sentinel: and Phi! Little of North as outside sentinel. Installation ceremonies were in charge of Andrew jr. stodel of Van Nuys, district deputy grand president, assisted by Deputies Arthur Lasher of Los Angeles and Sam Roselli of Cornpton.

Rene of Huntington Park, supervising district deputy grand president, attended the program with representatives of University, Raniona. Los Angeles and other chapters. Times Listed Officers' of the Valley lodge have lined up an excellent calendar of events for the summer and fall and Native Californians interested in tfc' order are invited to call Cliff Schack at Dickens 2-S636 or George Shipley at STate 7-6704 for further information. The Native Sons meet of the first and third Tuesday-nights of AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT SL This Is the Territory We Serve! SYLMAR SAH fERNANDQ GRANADA HILLS CHATSWORTH NORTHfclDGI PANORAMA CANOGA -CUT PARK WWNETKA SEPULVEDA RESEDA WOODUND HILLS SHERMAN OAKS OUR business will be handled here at San Fernando Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association by men with proven, successful, conservative records, genuinely interested in serving you. Ivttll TO BUY, sell, refinance, build, or improve homes in Ihe San Fernando Valley.

Prompt, free Loan Commitments. 3 1 DIVIDENDS Hove been paid by this Association since June 30, 1951. liljUKtU Up to $10,000 en every account. Fvnds invested before the 10th of ony month earn dividends from the 1st. ESCROWS Private Rooms Experienced Officers Service i Reasonab'e Charges OITJCESE WilturH W.

BIEEC70ES A. J- Uo fcerr jfem-JS t'imrm It. Anoroay SAN FERNANDO A A SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 6410 Nuys Von Nuys STate 5-5461 LESTER PARKER. Bruce Bemey and George L. Dick (left to right), have teamed to open one of the most beautiful carpet and floor covering stores in South- era California.

Under the name of All State Carpet store is located at 5900 Sepulveda Van Nuys. The three associates, well-known in Valley carpet business, are shW here admiring a new carpet fabric by Eigelow. which they feature. They also will carry a complete line of linoleum and asphalt tile. Buyers Mart, Newest Valley Shopping Center, Now Open complete partinent, and fine sports de- men's and women's wear For today's opening Ihe Mart has made arrangements for a biff open house parly with sifts and refreshments for all.

and is Riving away over $2000 in beautiful and useful door prizes. "Everything from Appliances to ZHJier.s; Save OS You Spend," will be the theme of the Valley's newest shopping ccnjer, The Buyers Merchandise Mart at 11347 Vanowen North Hollywood, With 30.000 square feet of sell- Ing space completely stocked with $2,000.000 worth of merchandise, the Buyers Mart will open its doors to the public today at 12 noon. Dave generai manager, states. "Our personal guarantee to the public is that every dollar will go farther and-buy more at the Buyers Mart than 'any other place In the Valley." Just how well stocked the Buyers Mart is can be illustrated by the shoe department At all times there will be over 20,000 pairs of shoes to choose from lor men, women and children, for work, play or dress. All other departments are just as well stocked and buyers will find modern, maple and provincial i refrigerators, freezers, TV, washers, dryers and smail electrical appliances; a full children's department; carpets, asphalt tile and linoleum; every( thing in jewelry, cameras andftwo injured women were riding.

Rear End Crash of Autos on Highway Hurts Two Women Two women were injured when one car crashed into the rear of a second auto on Highway 99 south of Highway 6, police report. The injured were Grace Jones of Los Angeles who was taken to General Hospital with a possible fracture of the upper spine and Bemice Cash, 30, of Los Angeles, who received a bruised neck. She treated at Sun Valley Receiving Hospital. Police said the car driven by Mary G. Tyler, 52, of Barstow struck the auto of William Cash, 40, Los Angeles with whom the U.

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CHOICE SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS 45 MILK FED VEAL CHOPS 29" U.S. Choice 3'A-S Ib. Avg. Shoulder LAMB ROAST Extra Special! BONELESS All Meat Skinless WIENERS All Beef Sliced BOLOGNA AH Beef SALAMI Sliced ice COHO SALAMI 35 tt Sliced AA P1MIENTO LOAF SPARE PRIME ROAST ANNIVERSARY. SPECIAL Gilner's Valley Pride TOP SIRLOIN STEAK Properly Aged UBBY'S FROZEN FOODS PEAS CARROTS STRICTLY FRESH MEDIUM EGGS MEATS.

INC. PAN READY COLORED FRYERS 16934 SATICOY of OPEN DAILY 6--FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M.--CLOSED MONDAY Prices Effeciive Aug..

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