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Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 85

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Valley Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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85
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Alton Olson Rites Set- Shot in Row Funeral services for Alton Le- Hoy Olson, 27, electronics engineer ol 19438 Elkwood Reseda, will be conducted today at 2 p.m. from the Elmer H. Meyer Funeral Home. Elder Jerry Lien of Seventh Etay Adventist Church, will officiate. Interment will be In Glen Haven Memorial Park.

Mr. Olson died Dec. 6 in a hospital at National City from a gu shot wound allegedly inflicted week before by his brother, Glenn Curtiss Olson, 24, during ft family row at Chula Vista, Cal, The younger brother, a former San Bernardino policeman, told officers that he fired the shot when Alton and two other brothers ganged up on him while they were at the home of their estranged parents in Chula Vista. The parents had separated two previously and Glenn with his five children had been residing in the home with his father. The farr'ly furniture was being moved from the house when the quarrel occurred, officers learned.

Glenn Olson In custody of San Diego County police. Hii mother, Mrs. Mabry Olson, 51, alto received slight wounds durinf the shooting, officers satd. Alton Olson is survived by his Bonnie; a son, Danny; and a daughter, Karen; and three other brothers, Charles, San Fernando; William and Samuel, all of National City. A native of San Diego, he had lived in Valley six years.

He was an employe of Pacific-Mercury Television Co. ENDORSES BONELLI FOR 41ST ASSEMBLY Swinging his support to William Bonelli In the special lion on Dec. IS In the 41st Assem bly A. Dudley, candidate for the same post, today declared "The Issues in this election an too great to allow either of the other two candidates to come ou high man in next Tuesday's elec tion. Therefore I am urging ttv voters of the 41st Dlst, to unit behind Bill Bonelli a man who will go to Sacramento with no strings attached to him.

"BonelH is a veteran of World War II and the Korean conflict and is the only veteran njmaining in this race, ou may be sure he wll' never compromise with Com munism or any other un-Ameri can ideology. He is a native Angeles, a rancher, a family man, has been active in the development of our district, and wil fight in Sacramento for the many improvements we need to keep with our rapid growth. I urge my neighbors to vote for a man who is not part of any machine, a fearless man of high ntelligence and high integrity Bill Bonelli Jr." BIRTHS FARMING PEOPLE Two-thirds of South America's people are engaged in agricultural pursuits, as compared with only about one-fifth in the U. A I (Van Nays "2 CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby ctr- tif that are conducting sale radio and TV parts a.nci at 1364? Burbank City of Van Nuys, County oi State of Ctliforoia, under the limn name of Thriftr T. V.

Supply Co, nd tbat said finft 11 composed of the fol'owini whose tmroes ad- dressej are fellows, to n-tt: AH in Ex, 315 South Canon Drive, Beverly California, and Howard Kx, SBS3 Flekford St. Lot Anrelea 15, California WITNESS our luuidi this Sth day of December, 1953, ALV1.V EX HOWARD EX STATE OF CALIFORNIA COt'N'TY OF Los Ane-lss. se ON THIS Sth day of December A I) 1953 before me Clifford LaninK a Notify Public in and for County nnd State, residing therein duly and personally appeared Alvin Ex and Howard Ex known id me to be the per- nons whoje are subscribed to within instrument, and ftcknowjedived to me that tbev executed aamt, IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hmw IK IB? tnsfi aid affixed 1117 official neil the dar and year in thii certificate above written CLIFFORD LANtNG Notary Pnbltc in tod for Said County State. Hy Conmiliton tfay 10, 196T.

10. 17, SI, 1393. Born at Valley Hospital: PALAZZO: Johnny Louis, 7 Ibs. 12 to Mr. and Mrs.

Angelo Palazzo, 14578 Dickens Sherman Oaks, Nov. 29. CHESBRO: Kittnck Russell, 6 Ibs, 6 O7.s, to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Chesbro, 14360 Beaver Nov 29.

RANSLEM: Kim Marie, 8 4 to Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Ranslem, 17401 Manteca St, Nov 29. EIBMAN: Sheryl Karen, 7 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Z.

Ribman, 5619 Satsuma Nov 29. MASTERS: Pamela, 7 6 ozs to Mr. and Mrs, Delbert C. Masters, 8935 Varna Nov. 29.

WEST: Dale Lloyd, 7 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd West, 16S37 Marlin Place, Nov. 30. CARLIN: Patricia Jeanne, 6 10 to Mr, and Mrs.

Daniel A. Carlin, 17606 Delano Encmo Nov. 30, BELTRAM: Esther Christina, 7 4 to Mr, and Mrs. Richard B. Beltran, 10148 Lev, Dec.

14. GUTTIERREZ: William, 8 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Guttierrez, 14817 Delano Dec 1.

PEP.ONA: Michael Allan, 8 3 to Mr, and Mrs. Waymond Perona. 15949 Vanowen Dec. 1 BIRD: James Kenneth, 6 6 to Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Bird, 17127 Germain Gra- nana Hills, Dec. 1, LABERTAUX: Richard Warner 8 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Laberteujr, 10954 Haskell Dec, 1. CLARK: Ross Roper, 8 13 to Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar E. Clark of 12744 Welby Way, Dec, 1. MARSH: a son, 8 12 to Marsh, Drug Official Appointed lo Stale Board of Pharmacy Max Weiaberg, pharmaceutical director of Owl Drug hati been appointed to the California State Board of Pharmacy, it has been announced by Gov. Goodwin J.

17353 Cantera Northridge, Dec. 2. SUSCA: Michael, 7 14 to Mr, and Mrs. Vito G. Susca, 14757 Erwin Dec.

2. LINDAMAN: Joseph, to Mr, and Mrs. Robert C. Lindaman, 9411 Reseda Northridge, Dec. 2.

SURRIDGB: Jill Esther. 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Surridge, 4704 WHHs Sherman Oaks, Dec, 2. CONKLIN; Beverly Anne, 6 to Mr.

and Mrs. Earl C. Conklin, 20006 Saticoy Canoga Park, Dec. 2. LAFON: Harvey William, 6 11 to Mr.

and Mrs. John W. LoFon, 14304 Burbank, Dec. 3. A Deborah Elizabeth, 7 6 to Mr.

and Mrs. Erwin C. Stabelfeldt, 8162 Andasol Northridge, Dec. 3. ROBERTSON: John Murry, 6 13 to Mr.

and Mrs. John Robertson, 7413 Loma Verde Canoga Park, Dec. 4. NORRIS: Kathleen Elizabeth, 8 2 to Mr. and Mrs.

James V. Norris, 12547 Vose Dec. 3. DALZIEL: Brian Thomas, 6 4 to Mr, and Mrs. Robert L.

Dalziel, 17501 Tiara Encino, Dec. 4. SMITH: Danny Eugene, 4 Ibs, 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A.

Knight As head of Owl's pharmaceutical division, Weisberg has been responsible for many new ideas and comprehensive improvements MAX WEISBERG New Board Member for the advancement of pharmacy in California. Pharmacist for Famous throughout the country for his professional seminars, Smith, 7404 Louise Dec. 4. i keep pharmacists WOBIG: Linda Marie, 7 2 abreast of the latest drug legislation, as well as newest developments and discoveries In medicine, Weisberg supervises the dispensing of over 1,000,000 prescriptions fvery year, through Owl's California stores. A graduate of the College of Pharmacy, St Louis, Weisberg has been a practicing pharmacist for over 38 years, and actively engaged in a i i a pharmacy circles since 1925.

to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Wobtg, 19200 Chase Northridge, Dec. 4.

IKEDA: a son, 7 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Ike Ikeda, 15028 Flaymer Dec. 5. HACKER: Casey, 6 15 Mr.

and Mrs. James O. Hacker, 4991 Brewster Dec. 5 CONOVER: Robert Keith, 8 Ibs. to Mr.

and Mrs. Francis E. Conover, 19524 Elkwood Reseda, Dec. 5. MACDONALD: Patrick Kerry, Ibs.

to Mr. and Mrs. Angus L. MacDonald, Dec. 5.

11807 Randall TO Martin--Sprnce Illams DnPont--Goldseal Wallpaper Paint Thinner Unseed Oil $199 Outside Paint T' RUBBER BASE PAINT low price colon freni. FATHER PRESENTS SCOUT BADGE TO SON AT MEETING Lane Richardson, 13. had the unique honor of receiving his Eagle Scout badge lest night from his father, John B. Richardson. also an Eagle Scout at the court of honor held at Congregational Church of the Chimes.

Lane who earned his badge with Troop 191 at the church, is senior patrol leader of Troop 92 in Northndge. The family resides at 19539 Arminta Reseda. Others who received awards were John Auld, Dennis Corrl- gan, Jerry Begley, David Schmahl, Howard Rasch, Franklin Varen- chik, Aian Gewant, Ronnie Ilsley, Todd Leigh, Tony ClfarelJi, Conrad Greening, Ned Day, and Zeke Perlo. Douglas Wilkins and Gary Starbuck have transferred to the troop. fore moving to California, he operated his own independent drug store.

Civically Active In Los Angeles, after passing the California State Board examination, Weisberg operated a successful drug store for many years, and became manger of Sontag Drug Stores' prescription departments. He has held this post until Sontag and Owl merged in 1947, at which time he was appointed to his present position as Owl pharmacy director. Active in Civil Defense, relig- ous, and fraternal organizations, Weisberg is married, and has two sons who are following in their father's footsteps. Jerry, an Air Force veteran, is studying pharmacy at USC, while Ronald is majoring in medicine at UCLA. i g's comprehensive knowledge of both Independent drug and chain drug store problems should make him an Invaluable member of the S'ate Board DRIVE-IN PAINT (ENTER 5444 VAN NUYS BLVD.

STATE 0-4794 Vim Nuys Blvd. A Chandler Free Parking Friday lentil T.M. Snndnv A.S). IA 1 T.M. OWENS: Delmar Dale, 9 3 to Mr, and Mrs.

Charles D. Owens, 17518 Leniay Place, Dec. 5. SWANCUTT: a son, 2 Mr, and Mrs. Max S.

Swancutt, 10551 Encino Granada Hills, Dec. 5. THRALL: Steven Arnold, 8 to Mr. s.nd Mrs. Lee Roy Vanowen St, Dec.

5, DREAGER: Judy Ann, 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd B. Dreader, 8141 Eedbush NOT 27. CAPDEVILLE: Denise Louise, 12 to Mr, and Mrs.

Ernest J. Capdeville, 9914 Gullo Nov. 27. MEYERHOPF: Terry Lynn, 5 7 to Mr and Mrs, Fred Meyernoff, 8243 Burnet v. 27.

LOWE: Kenneth James, 7 to Mr. and Mrs, James H. Lowe, 6912 Golbath Nov. 27. MURDOCH; a son, 7 8 Mr.

and Mrs. Charles J. Murdock, 17013 Vanowen Nov. 27. ROBERTSON: Daniel James, 0 15 to Mr.

and Mrs. 'amcs Robertson, 9171 Beachy Nov 37, BOLIN: a Timothy, 8 3 to Mr. and Mrs, Don-, C. Bolin, 19727 Welby Way, lov. 27.

THURBER: a daughter, 6 0 to Mr. and Mrs, James F. hurber 6364 Sylmar tov. 28. WILLIAMS: a son, 6 14 to Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Wil- "ams, 7802 Vantage Nov. S. Born at Van Xtijs Maternity 5 if HARVEY: Nanette Frances. 8jS I) 1 1 to Mr.

and Mrs. JohniS jHarvey, 15222 Victory 124. 1 FLORES: Randal Joseph, 71bs.JS ,6 to Mr. and Mrs. Raymierjj Ftores, 5659 Laurel Canyon gr Nov.

24. its GUIDI: Francis Michael, 7 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Livioiff Gwidi, 8404 Wbodley Sepul- veda, Nov. 25.

EGGER: Phyllis Ann, 6 84 to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond i ffi Egger. 9224 Reseda i Northridce, Nov, 25. j(f BENJAMIN: Chris Donald, 6 g- to Mr.

and Mrs. Charles'S Benjamm. 17553 Cant Bra ft Norihridsc, Nov. 25. JS SZOT: Ehiil 7 6'? to Mr.

and Mrs. Szot. 6936 Agnes'S Nov. 26. AMY: Virginia Lee.

15 lo Mr, and Mrs, CheMer 11282 Runnymede 5U Nov. 26. FRISK: Donna Lee, Ibs-. to Mr, and Mrs. Don Frisk.

8 7000 Corbln Nov. 26. NIELSEN: Marie. 7 ozs. to Mr, and Chariej fi Nielsen, 19554 Schoolcraft Nov.

26. GRAVES: a 6 5 Mr. and Graves, 7514 Nov. 27 RICHARD: Michael Sco't 1-3'3 to Mr. and Mrs Rickard.

Ventura Rtiart. Nov, 27. WILLIAMS: Kimbrrly Ann, lo Mr. and Joseph Wiltons, JS CaJvert SU Nov. MEINHAROT: Jean.

ft 6 oots. to Mr. anij Mrs. Ber- 3 nan) Memhardt, 13295 Reliance 5 Nov. 2S.

HARPER: WUL, 'g 2 to Mr. and Mrv Kay i-r, fins Ranrhilo Nov. jj Man WSJTH-, UK 1 Mr. xnarrt COLLINS JsnH Ln Jfl 1fl Mr, and Mrs 21315 firxroe Blvd, Ca- Nov. 30 MrTRILLlS: Michael PaJrirtc.

6 'i Mr Mrs, ISIW T.m-m 51, Nw. 30. CONSTANTINO, to Mr. f), Nov Embarking on his career with 0 Pharmacy," stated H. C.

Benda St. Louis drug store, he later er president of Owl Drug Co. joined the concern of Wolff-Wilson, as professional pharmacist in charge of their laboratories. Be- Dte. 10, 1953 PUREX NEW HEAVY-DUTY DETERGENT LARGE PKG.

GIANT PKG. 58 NEW DISHWASHING SUDS LARGE KG. GIANT PKO. 52 No Splash! African diamonds were found in 1870. 23 A 12 ex.

Jar 37 Christmas SHOW VAN NUYS THEATRE HEY MOM! 4 days wlmi you can do you? last sboppliiQ without darttnijs" uadmfooL and Grew how for Hnco KK; lb 1 Mr Jr R-l T.r.'hfJ'l KT1 7 llvi ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY FREE TICKETS At Your Favorite Van Retail Store Compliments of The News and Green Sheet 3 kids vhows each day. fickett from your favorite Van nriaQ store, bring kids to the show, do your Christmas shopping leis- urly, pick up the children on your way homo. It's easy as that! 3 BIG SHOWS 10 a.m. 12 noon 2 p.m. MON thru THURS.

DEC. 21-24 Compliments She News AND GREEN SHEET i i i i i i i i i i i i 3WSPAPEHI.

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