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The Van Nuys News from Van Nuys, California • Page 5

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The Van Nuys Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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5
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Sh oes Kewpie Twins A Full Line In Blacks and Browns for Boys and Girls. EMPORIUM E. M. DEVITT Phone 10 Personal Paragraphs Mr. and Mrs.

J. iJ. Ueildes, of Fasa-4ena, were week-end guests qf Mr. and Mrs. John Capps.

Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Staley, of Kesler left Wednesday for a motor I rip to Sari Diego.

Mr. and JJra. P. Babeluyk of Porter viHe -were In Van Nnya Tuesday (jailing on frlenda. Miyy FlDi-euce Richards, of Los was a house guest over the or MisR Naney Walker.

Mrs. G. Li. Davis left Thursday for 0 hi on. where she spend several mouths visitiiiir Meads anii relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. neorge. Chapman and family spent Sunday in Pasadena, as guests of Mr, aucl Mrs, TV. r.

Chap-man, Mrs. Jennie Wiley, Olympia, is visiting at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. H. F.

Leslie, on woodman George Clever returned to Pasadena Monday to cont'iiue studios at the institute ot Technology, -when; he is a student' in the -class. Miss Kathryn Whitsctt left for Pasadena Wednesday to enter the Oaks school, wfiere she will take a special course in kindergarten -work. Miss Hsther Witmer, daughter of Mr ftnr! 1. Witmer of lllfi 'Erwin Apartments, has entered the Bible Institute ia Los Angeles as a Mr. anil lira.

H. Ericksun r.vi. small slaughter, of Beaumont, were visitors liie week-end at. the home of Mr. Mrs.

Nelsi A. Johnston, on West "Lccsdulc street. Aug. P. Sonstehy, of Redwood Falls, arrived in Van Nuys last week -and will takB charge of the ranch rjwned hy Dr.

J. L. Aflame, or Morgan, located at Woodman and Van Buren street. Mr. Sonsteby expects to locate permanently in Van Central Market 3 1 5 Sherman Nuys Fresh, Smoked, Cured MEATS Fresh vegetables and berries daily from local ranches Fish on Fridays Oysters Saturday Specials Smoked Honeless Butts 45e Smoked Picnic Ham 30c Sunlight Briskets 32c Last chance to get smoked meat at these prices.

cut only number one steer beef, formed a very Nattering opinion of our 'f cuy. ne is a painter ana paper Hanger uy traqe. E. T. Laugriek, local sign' painter aud decorator, who has Ijeen off duty on account of a recent operation, is able tu he around again and expects to start working soon.

Lewis E. liliss, represented the ha by lima titan growers of the Vun district at the i.iclHnih of the California Lima Beau Growers' Association, held in Monday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln L.

Whltsonl will start next Thursday on a motor i trip to Teias, where tbey will spend the winter. They will from there to Chicago, and expect to he gone several years. Ml'f. A. 11 Curtis nf llnvi.rJ street leaves tills week on an extensive trip to include San Francisco and a number of eastern cities.

She mav possibly go abroad before returning to her homo in Vail Nuys. Harlan Smith, a member of last year's crniUintlnp! class in tbr Van Nuys high schjool, lias matriculated as of Technology in Pasadena, and left Monday to take-up his studies. Mr. and Mrs. Albert and daughter, of Peoria, arrived In Van Nuys Tuesday, and are visiting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. C. hi. Auaier, on Bast Sherman Way. Mr.

and Sirs. Angler to spend the winter here. Mr. and Mrs. Con.

Roesscl of Woodman avenue have returned from a week's Ashing trip with friends at Cataliaa. Mr. rioessel reports the Ashing only fair but slafed they landed some good sized sea bass and barracuda. Mr. aud Mrs.

.1. H. MeKce ot Leets-vlllc, arrived lb Van Nuys Tuesday ami are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (J.

M. it 1 i Bast Delano street. Mr. and Mrs. McKee expect to locate in Southern Cali forma and may decide on Van Nuy for their future home.

Rev. C. A. Smith, pustor oi the Van Nuys Methodist congregation, left Tuesday for Long Beach to attend the annual conference being held till that city this week. The many friends of the popular pastor are hoping that he will be returned to Van Nuys when the.

assignments are announced next Monday. and Mrs. E. Brown of West Sherman Way have as guests at their home, H. C.

Brown, father of Mr. Brown, and Dr. Laura Brown, a sister, recent arrivals from Lincoln, Nob. The visitors expect tD spend, the winter here. Mr.

IT. C. Brown, who is in his 87th year, is remarkably active and shows a keen Interest in the development made at Vun Nuys since his visit here two years aso. Automobiles driven by A. M.

Jolly and John Imbach collided at Sherman Way aud Leesdale street, Wednesday resulting Jn considerable damage to the Jolly car. Fortunately, neither of the ears were going fast, and no one was injured. Mr. and Mrs. Jolly were on tbeir way home from the Woman's Club, and as tbey came out of Leesdale, from the.

west, Mr. Tm-bach, who was on his way to town, turned south and came directly in treat of the Jolly car. Mr. Imhach stated he was looking for cars comins down Sherman Way and did nol see the. Jolly cur until too late to get out of the road.

Police Officers Garard and Wendez, who were charged with hrntal treatment in the recent, arrest. Df Joe Sopo aaro. before the police commission, were completely exbonerated in the hearing held Tuesday. Eight witnesses to the arrest appeared in the defence of the officers. Soponam wss arrested September nth in the Van Nuys billiard rooms, charged with takina: a pocketbook con taining between $D0O and $600, belong ing to George Hardman, proprietor dE the place.

The money was not recDV ered. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH October 3, 1920 10 A. Sunday School. 10:30 A. Session Meeting to receive those desiring to unite with the Church.

11 M. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated and new members publicly received. 30 P. P. S.

C. E. 7:30 P. Sermon; "A Lost Soul." October 7 Albday meeting of the Ladles' Aid Society. REV, WAHREN ELSING, Pastor.

METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, October 3, 1920 10:00 A. M. Sunday School. Attendance last Sunday, 234. 11:00 A.

by Mrs. Hattlc C. Young, State Recording Secretary of the W. C. T.

U. 6:30 P. Intermediate I i Senior Epworth Leagues. I 7:30 P. Regular evening ser- 1 vie? in charge of the Men's Class of i the Sunday School.

Rev. Walter nith Is the teacher or the class id will have charge of the service. All are welcopne. CLAUDE A. SMITH, Pastor.

MOTOR. CAR Notice of Price Sept, 38; Bevis Van Nuys, Gal. Dodge Brothers Policy hes ever been to give true vslue for the price asked, there will be no reduction in. present prices of Dodge Brothers cars. Newspaper reports to the contrary are absolut-ly untrue.

Dodge Brothers C. W. Matheson BEVIS BROS. HARRY and DELL Dealers 1 Dodge Brothers Cars Phone 27 Van Nuys, Calif. Sherman Wav at Calaert Street TREES FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL GEORGE F.

BEALES 35 Y.uV PrBcticol Eiptri Phone 16 Tree Yard, 7125 Sherman Way VAN NUYS, CALIFORNIA NURSERY LICENSE CAL. NO. 280 Holly Poultry Ranch HntcSiery Capacity, Largest th- i ill Finest Hatchery In Sou. Calif, lidsl oi ike Larircjl Fall icitin tltc call tor our Quality Bred to Lay Clucks ha.i been greater than former years because we have real Fall Cockerel Mating bred for years to Eet real Fnll You should be wise and brood Fail clucks. They mature early, reaching a profitable laying staye quicker than any other season of the year.

lire hirrb and fjcing up because thorri is a renl shortage ot broilers in storage to meet the demnmls nnw, Why? Piahibilion has done for the broilers and poultry sold in Los Angeles this season hn3 been twice the amount sold during the seism, nf The'e a shortage of 1,000,000 cases of cSB5. in MnraKe In the United at WHAT IS THE ANSWER? Order some of our Fall chicks and help supply the demand for broilers at a high price and be in shnpe to supply crisis to rr.ake up the shortage that exists. We are exclusive hatchers for seven uf the leading commercial White Leghorn breeders in Southern California. Have you heard about our Customers' Ere; Laying Contest beginning October 1st purchase ot Spring, 1920, chicks) $600 in cash prizes. ORDER YOUR FALL CHICKS NOW O'j.

tv. i i i. cu ns-1 und veil! ikiled Auto f'l IPS, tilth comtilnoLl cloudily of M.Olii' clucks one lna.l. at yjur lee. rton't fnt'L'et that tve nrp So jtIi.

rt r. i far ihe one and onlv Famous PrlOe Pettlllllia Cone Tcnlllnilnn lircodcr Strive, vrlncli tor 1920 will show some new ItsUl-es ri vfrnltntloi nml Is the result or vein of jjinclic-l experience in brrvdinc. vei til. i busr iilans, and also plan uroodins systems of all capacities hy unr F3tove Bend for ii'30 cuiulopue. Visiters are trslcotna, cuoiipt on Sunday.

phone R. HOLLOW AY stmion Fire Insurance At Cost Rate: 75c per hundred for five years. Company has been in business for over 20 years It has paid EVERY los3 in that time M. L. ULLENSVANG, Zeizah, Cal.

Valley repi'eseittaSive fur llie Los AngeleB Mutual Fire Ins. Co. I HIS Office is equipped for doing all kinds of Com mercial Printing, on short notice; fact, we can a The Van Nays Publishing Company Carpenters Tools Saws Hammers Braces Bits Chisels Planes And the many special tools for every type of wood-working Our line of Hardware for Purposes is very complete. A. IMPLEMENTS Phone Van Nuys 29 STREETER HARDWARE Van Nuys, Cal..

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