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mi I Ab ti result of the Special Christmas The Van Nuys Published Erwy Friday at VAN NUYS CALIFORNIA By Tbe Van Nuys Publishing Co. Frank M. Ktller, Editor and Manager Advertising rates made known application. Subscription, per ysor. in advance, $2.0" REVIEW OF THE WEEK'S NEWS Almond trees arc in bloom In Van Nuys, and they offer tbe first sign of Spring, Twenty-two new members were received into the Methodist church at the morning service last Sunday.

A. small child ot-Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

T)e Muth is reporter! by Dr. Cauhy as afflicted with an attack ot scarlet fever. Buy home baked bread, fj-esh from the oven, at the Van Nuys Bakery. 263 Sherman Way. -t Have your roofs painted and leaks fixed before the rains come on.

H. It Edwards Building Company. c-ZS-tt Bevis distributors for Barney Oldflold ilrau. tick every liumtn tlinro. why not VOU? C-lB-lf nirnlr' reunion of Kansas people and former residents of that state will ee nein ai l.o"b Thursday-, January 2D.

All n'ersons ellgihle tor membership firildr nl Rebeccas; are retiuested to meet iu the banquet roam of Masonic Hall this evening (Friday) at o'clock. was nreseTit last Sat urday evening to see the free open air motion picture show given by the Val ley HepaiT Shop at Erwin and Shar-Djan Way. Mr and Mrs. Fred Erbes are the proud parents of. a 10-pound boy which arrived in their family on January li-Thia is their fifth child and all are boys.

pay spot cash for "used automa-Ijiles, Dodge, Oakland and Fords pre-lerrcd. Harry H. Bovis, Van Nuys Potatoes are becoming a real lusrury. This week thev were retailing as high as three pounds for 25 cents in Los Angeles. Local growers arc receiving from 15 to per The roses and palms along blierman deayne, at which Mr.

and Mrs. fc. v. Steinman and John Froutue-r were the honored guests. L.

Kimball. of the Beales-Kiraball Ft-utt recently purchased 100 feet of Troutage on Sherman Way at the southeast curlier ot Kitlridge street, and is planning to erect a fine home in the near future. A dinner party was given Saturday evening at Ihe of Mr, and Mrs. Wiu. Campbell in honor ot the birthdays ot Miss Jeunie Campbell, Mar-lar Campbell and Alborl Bond.

Places wore laid for tbe following: Misses Doris Gilmore, Ruth Hradway, Margaret GilmoTO. Jessie Campbell, Jennie Campholl. aud MessTS. John Hendricks. your "disease" is uiiimpor- iaa To know the CAUSE or your "disease" is ot ahsolute value.

Do you know that a "symptom of disease" is evidence of "something wrong" with your that one or more of the joints thereof is or are in a state of adjustment "pinching" the millions of nerves associating the tissues and organs of your body with the spinal cord and brain, thus making impossible a complete control of functional action? You who are sulTeTlng from so-called "after effects" of "Flu," did It ever occur to you that that languid weakness, that lauk of endurance, those headaches, those backaches, pain in the "region of the kidneys." and tbe hundred and one tilings you can rail to mind as following in the wake of influenza have all arisen uut of morbid or disease processes caused and controlled by slates nf adjustment in the joints of your backbone (spinal column)? Your backbone, in the state of adjustment of the joints i number oi intiuirius asking tor auuV llonal Information about our town and community. They come Ironi an nans (it the United States. Extensive preparations arc being maae hy San Fernando Valley Post No. 1, American; Legion, for its first annual be given in the ninb House on the evening of February 4th. Members of the Wo- man's Club will serve me dinner.

Van CaL, Friday. Jan. 23. Ifeoj A rmie-3nd-three-quarter-noiiml baby "7-7 buy was born Saturday night. January EntoreJanecoad-claiamaUcrcreplem-i Mrs.

Jack 131y of ber 15. at AllgalUS hospital CaiiFurnia. under the act of March 3, 1879. ftl Los Angeles. Mrs.

Ely is a daugit- tnr ot Mr. and Mrs. T. Coleman of lltlS City. Hut" Ullil.lSliliU doing nicely.

1. Rlteheock reports the eali two' more ot his registered Buroc- Jersey gilts, these to go to an tmnc- iia vi fv ratio. nr. hnuBhl the mother ot these gilts just one year ago and finds that her first litter ot seven sows unit one uoar iiuvb brought htm just SDOCP In cash. T.

B. Munyan recently bought from Stanford the two-story residence nn tvesl Ollinore street. Mr. Munyan will not get possession tor some time, as tbe property is leased, but he sue ceeded in renting another house. He exnects to move from his present home on West Friar street, soon.

which will be occupied by Geo. Drake and family, who bought It. Mistakine strychnine tablets for candy, a small child of Mr. and Mrs. Montana of the Janss tract northeast ot Van Nuys, died Saturday, January 17, after, eating eight of the tablets.

The strychnine, which was prescribed by Dr. Canby tor another mem ber of Ihe family, was rtiscovurea ny the child and was eaten while unnoticed. The sad occurrence has brought deep sorrow Id the community. MORE EVIDENCE pF THE GROWTH OF VAN NUYS More evidence of the growth of Van Nuys was given this week when the nnstnfllea Installer! several "taare liers af boies ond the bank added a number of additional safe deposit boxes for its patrons. RECENT SALES MADE BY WHITSON REALTY CO.

Thn fnlluwiun recent sales oi prop erty are reported by the Whitsou Real ty Comnunv: Homo and lot on West Leesdale, owned by H. 0. Jett, to W. J. Haneline; bouse and three fourths acre on East Kitfriilge, owned by A.

M. Jolly, to Geo. Ramage; honso and three acres on West Oinard, owned by Gco. Drake, to C. W.

Dawley: house are beine in-lined by ihe ciLy owned by street department, which A i0 Ggd. T. Reeves; bonsc IboraUEhfare. ton to" Jnhn'a Pantio, recently from mirnher of important articles Colorado; lot on Gllmore street, W. which we had set and ready for j.

lTaieliue to Togo. HeurickBcri; tion were crowded uut of last week's house anil lot and lilaeksmilb issue on account of lack of space. Most L. Greenbcrg to Mrs. M.

Wincinan; lot of them appear in tills Issue. Calvert street, MrB. M. Wiseman to dinnsr nnrlv waB clven I ti- (ireeuuerg lot on wiimi Calvert street, M. C.

Sperow to J. Pmthero: three acres at Os- anrt HaiclUne, M. G. Pitts to Mrs. I.

Munyan. Thirteen acres near H. VV. Williamson to C. Af.

Foster, brother-in-law of PiTeman Manny; 20 acres ou El Ntdo street, Chas. Boas to M. C. Hogue; 40 acres at Marian, Thos. Hill to Antone J.

Bruneel; 10 acres at Lct-Hrtale and Hawjltine, J. A- David son to H. J. Ketthart; one acre improved on Calhoun street, H. P.

Hops-good to F. F. Mllford, recently from Australia; two and a halt acres on Woodman avenue, J. Clark Williams to E. A.

Phelps, Lot on VV. Gilmore H. M. Cook lo B. Melohor: two acres on W.

Clyde Becchcr. Ward Camnbell, Albert i Osnsrd Rose B. Clemens to Tvels Bond and Marlar Campbell. I Jensen. CHIROPRACTIC THE PURPOSE OF THIS AD To iircttct the public Ihroush education to what the science ot Chiropractic and its proper practice.

"SYMPTOMS OF DISEASE" EVIDENCE OF VERTEBRAL DISPLACEMENT Do you know, the name oi be Interpreted only by the chiropractor MBS BHA1N EYES EARS NOSE THROAT ARMS HEART LUNGS LIVER STOMACH PANCREAS SPLESN KIDNEYS SMALL BOWEL LARGE BOWEL By relernng lo the tbove illutlraiiori you see neai the lower end a MAGNIFIED illuilration of normal and an impinged Irunlt Fig i a nerve trunk tn perfect health performing ill function! as nature inlenifed 2 shows a nerve trunk impinged, and Ihe flow oi vital energy obstructed. Fig. 3 shows vertebra omI of alignment (lubluxed) A Chiropractor would idroU such vertebra batk into place, release- the neryc trunk and health would bt the result More rain this week. A good shower fell Thursday, and indications are for mora to 'follow. A.

E. Nordvold sold a valuable acre ranch on West Sherman Way, last week, to Santa Paula parties. Tills is Nations! Tbrif! hut' we have Hot noticed many people working at it- The wedding of S. O. Houghton and Miss Murietla will take place in Los Angeles next Wednesday.

The Pythian Sisters' dance in K. of P. Hall, last Eaturday evening, attracted a large attendance, and every one seemed to have a very enjoyable time. The chicken pie dinner, given by the i Catholic ladles In the Woman's house. Wednesday evening, was well attended and netted a nice sum tor their treasury.

The dinner was delicious, Nomination blanks are being mailed to the members or the Chamber of. Commerce (his week. It is requested, they be returned to the secretary be; fore February 6, when the vote will- lie counted and the candidates selected for the annual election In March. TALK ON AMERICANIZATION .1 K. C.

Pedersen, who recently spljl his ranch on Saugus avenue to George Alnacfc, has secured a passport for a trip to his nld home in Denmark. He eipects to leave sometime, in February. This will be Mr. Pedersente fourth trip to his native land since his arrival in America. BEFORE MEN'S BROTHERHOOD The Men's Brotherhood ot the Pres byterian church enjoyed an ulunuein.

and inspiring address on Americanization by Rev. Robert McClean, D.D., wlui iK in chnree of the Spanish sec tion of the Church Extension Board of the Los I Angeles Presbytery, at Mirdr meeting held Thursday evening. January 15, In the church parlors. Dr. McClean emphasized the importance of making American citizens of the foreigners who come into this couutrv through (jdacation and other means" and stated ihat in the case of the Mexicans It will be necessary to overcome a deep-seated prejudice, aifd to show by our actions towards Uteni that the United States is friendly.

any headway is to bo made in their case. Abuut fifty were present, to enjoy this lulk and the snlendirt dinner served by the Sunday School class of Mrs. Hitchcock, Music by the Sunday schonl orchestra smlos bv Miss Helen Morgan uml a brief period of community singing added much pleasure Id the evening a program. The nest meeting in February will hp. "Ladles' Nieht," when wives and sweethearts will be guests of the mem bers.

A special program is Being ranged for this event. EASTERN MANUFACTURER PLEASED WITH VAN NUYS iNVnoJii.ic.j, Archibald McKaig, the McKaSK-Httrch Company oi uuilaio, Iti TJnn MllVB this TCftfili. IllOk- ine over (he walunt raoca ue oougno last- yenr at the southeast corner of Sherman Way Haicltine.j. McKaig could double his money in this property if he would sell, but lie says It is not on the market. Instead, he is considering further investment in ranch property in this section.

Mr. and Mrs. McKaig are spending the winter in Los Angeles, aud hopjs to: make their home al Van Nuys some-: time in the future. L. R.

Hitchcock, director of the Van Nuys Farm Bureau Center, has called a special meeting of the Center to be held in the high srbonl auditorium Monday evening, January to consider the important proposition of gopTTcr control. F. D. Garlough of the Biological Survey of the United States has been crciirpri to eive an illustrated talk on the subject aud it is hoped that there will bo a large attendance of farmers present to hear him. ly r-nnntv-wide drive asainst gophers is r.rinr; sura ted by the Farm Bureau and Veu Xuys should lend all support' possible to the project.

New families are moving into our corauiunuy almosL Anions £he recent arrivals are Jlr. Hillyard and family, who bought the Wm. Farlow place, at Sherman Way and Hnzeltine; air. Scott aud family, who bought W. E.

Lane's ranch, on Kester avenue: Mr. Vogel and family, purchasers of I Mrs D. T. Reynold's ranch, on West Sherman Way, and T. J.

Alexander and familv, who arrived Saturday from Canada, to take possession of the (10-acre ranch tinought from H. Lemnilnfj. at Ilajeltine and Vanowen. VAN NUYS RANCHES ARE MOVING FAjST The F. A.

Kelloea Real Estate Agen- lev Tcpnrts the following sales made. within the last two weeks: Mrs. D. T. i Revnolds.

10-acre improved ranch, on r-FNITAL ORGANS West Sherman Way. to Mr. Vojjel, of TH1CHS LEGS Chicago: K. E. Williams.

lO-acre Lena prm-en ranch, on Woodman avenue, to Mr. Stiles, recently from Oklahoma; 1 Mr. Fort. 30 acres, near San Fernando Mission, to F. D.

Hnrtless; Sir. Anrfer-: sou. ia acres, on South Sherman Way. to O. C.

Joy; W. 3. Spiller. lli acres. in Xorth Van Nays, lo A.

W. Coulter Mr. Cress, ta Mr Johnston, lot in Van Xuys: Dr. C. B.

Cantiy, lo Mr. Hum phries, lot on West Sylvan slrr-et. THEONLV METHOD FOR SPECIFIC AND of til rttv. nhimnrnMir InairinE a broken live wire for th pairing a broken live wire fo JOSEPH H. COLEMAN BON OF REV.

F. N. BAKER INJURED IN ARIZONA Word was received hnre lliir week that Frank S. Baker, a son nf Kev. 1 1 Arizona Light and Power which company he is employed ilptnils of the no liven an I Member of Los Angeles County Chiropractors' Association up to the present time his f.iinily here At Van Nuys Tuesdays.

Thursdays am! Saturdays. Room Virginia have anxiously been awnlttnf; further flor. Sherman Way and Sylvan avenue. Van Nuys phone Hours 1 :30 to B. word.

Yiv n.mniniin«nt I Daker served will! the Loi Anireies phones: East H12. i Cwna In ranee entered the serv-: Ksssb USdS-. Fourth end BrondW. from Van N'uys. MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK DATE March 18, 19! 9 June 30, 1919 Sept.12,1919 Nov.

17,1919 BABY CONTEST TO r3E HELD AT MISSION AVENUE SCHOOL A tabv be tcld at the Mission Avenue School on tbe evening of Tuesday, February 10, where prizes will be awarded Tor the most perfect children between Ihe ages of 3 months and 3 yeai-3. The affair will be in charge of Dr. C. B. Canby of Van Nuys, Dr.

Cleeves of Los Angeles and Miss ijuauiLance. Persons desiring to enter children in the contest will please natliy airs. Joseph Daly or Miss Mary Mallett be fore February OWN YOUR OWN HOME Let me show you a brand new five room Colonial bungalow, with acre or half of CTOund. This includes garage cement walks and driveway. See owner on premises, Harolm street, op-noslte Calhoun.

c-21 tf PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH January 25, 1S20- 10 5.m.— Sunday School. 11 Sermon. Sudjbci, Fatherhood of God." 6:30 p.m.— Senior Endeavor. 7:30 p.m. Sermon.

Subject, "Tin Burning of the Boys." All welcome. REV. WARREN ELSING, Pastor. METHODIST CHURCH January 25, 1920 A short, interesting Missionary program will be given in the Sunday School just before ihe study of the lesson. The pastor will preach and the choir will render some special music at the morning service.

The Epwarth Leagues meet at 6:30 o'clock. Rev. Chas. Seller will preach at 7:30 o'clock. A cordial invitation Is extended to all.

A Cough and Cold Treatment With No 111 Effects Cherry Bark Cough Syrup In 30c and 60c Bottles Quiets the 'tickle' and aids in relief of the cough. It contains no narcotics, dees not sicken and is pleasant and prompt. ATLAS COLD TABLETS) reduce lever and aid in 'drying-up' coryza or head colds. If you use them together, a cold which may become serious, is quickly broken up. AN NUYS PHARMACY M.

C. SUTTON Automobile Insurance Rates have been reduced Insure your aolo with Gen. J. Elske, Tkc Moe CiS Comparative Statement DEPOSITS $469,449.00 $645,205.76 $859,920.63 $1,090,342.35 RESOURCES $801,169.70 $873,556.48 $1,090,618,95 $1,326,934.11 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF VAN NUYS Ron E. Whitley, Prearknt M.

H. Sherman, Vice-President Lewis E. Bliss. Cashier R. less.

Vice President A. I. Smith, Vice-President Paul F. Shepaid. Ass C.h.e.

l. JL Jk Williams Paints Oils and Varnishes are made froni the best material obtainable. That's why they stand'the wear and weather. They may cost a little more per gallon, but- you come out cheaper per job, because Shei-win-Williams paints cover more surface per gallon and the labor cost is the same. We are exclusive agents for products.

Andrew's Hardware PRICE QUALITY SERVICE Phone 30 267 Sherman Way AN NUYS THEATER R. G. JOHNSTON Phone Van Nays 29 BERT SNOW Saturday, Jan. 25 DOROTHY PHILLIPS in Right to Big 8 Reel Feature Good Comedy Sunday, Jan. 26th EDITH STORY in Elmo the uemon Whose the Right ta Happirieaa? You'll bate tff the girl who had all and yave noth- ing and love C9y 19 7th Episode Rip Roaring Comedy "Hot Dogs" 7fe "fl Tuesday, Jan, 27th You'll love the girl who had nothing and gave all hale The greatest dual emotional role ever sonn people Great Acts.

Don'l ill JUNE ELVIDGE. A Comedy Drama Edy Polo for Life See this Reel comedy Wednesday, January 28th Robert WARWlCKand Elaine HAMMERSTE1N in ACCIDENTAL HONEYMOON A Comedv Drama Land Juaior. Al! Comedy Dramtt Tonight..

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