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The Van Nuys News from Van Nuys, California • Page 11

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The Van Nuys Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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VanNuys Theatre Pride tie Yalkj" Pbmc 205 July 15-16 IMNPM.I: WIUJAM FOX Featuring Koherl Ames, Lib Lee, Montague Ned Sparks, George 2 Comedies and Review Thursday-Friday-Saturday, July 17-18-19 A William Fox Movietone What a real bad man with, guns I But what ii a great guy with girls is that King oF romantic Westerns, WARNER BAXTER with Mona Maris Talking Comedy and Cartoon VAN NUYS LABORATORY Electric Blanket Sweats Colonic Irrigations Lecture Every Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Public TVelcorae 14C40 Friar Phone 1400 We Are Buying Hens At MARKET PRICES WE CALL ANYWHERE IN THE VALLEY C. B. FAULKNER CO.

HERE NOW The New Winfield Downdraft Updraft Carburetor POWER SPEED SMOOTHNESS MORGAN BROS. C212 Van Nuya Blvd. Removal Sale -of- NURSERY STOCKS Greatly Reduced Prices on all Plants iNuys Blvd. -'r Red Cross to Assist Veterans In Filing Claims All honorably (nsclureed veterans 'ot the World War who believe themselves entitled to the "duubdily allowance" provided by the World War Veterans Act as amended July 3. 1930.

may file their 'claims through the nearest Red cross chanter, according to an announce ment received from Pacific brancn headquarters In San Francisco. The first supply ot application blanks has been hurriedly distributed to the 300 chapters In the Pacific Caul states In oiler ihn this service to veterans may bestn wtthoat delay. Many hundreds of i eligible -to the benefits. The ct as amendetf provides a month ly allowanre ranginc; from $12 to MO. accorduiK to the desree of disability, to honorably dischaijred iffering from per cent greater permanent disability not acquired In service and for 'Alilch lias not been paid.

No payment of this allowance shall be prior to July 3. 1130. and no veteran shall be entitled to it unless he has been ex empt from payment of a Federal Income tax for one year preced ing the riling of his appllcatloi receive b5'Ji jLaw Exacts Dog THE VaN KUYB NEWS cruirn iTrni IMAVflR 9 ATFII AS I UMUNibV the annual California Mia- i Cootrjl meeting erad Bureau of Dairy in; FOR RESEDA AREA IAKZANA addiws by chief of that bureau, flans Soon Out cf Uk react outitaratar problems faring tin dAlry iniuv trv octenmatiur. of Ita eccooalc value tf produeLTg unit of the Industry, declared. The average prodjctlun of the dairy cows ol the United Statu Is very tow.

too for profit. either under prtitai economic tcniitlcfis or cnier any nil tionomfc iVa-Sflliis con- UWnrt Emimrr L. O. Tur-tr ii exfttOrd to nan this Uw prt poraiion of pHnx for proposed litfiJl sewer srswm In the Reseda district to drawl with the Sin Fernando Valley outfall sewer fcJSowIng assuranea by the chambOT of thai JlW syslem Is wanted by a majority may Mist In the future," i. tV bureau rtilff "Id.

I rrf TURNS TABLES AN FHIEMlS Pittsburg. (UPl-At a dinner In honor of their -Impending" marriage, G. C. Johnson and Mus Miry BroaTi turned the tables on their rrif nds, annouiitlny lhat they had been married since taa eembcr. sedtitlvts of the raila-ay eonspany.

Under the present system Re seda fnlaht Is dumped at an open platform, where loc-il residents sate it Is subject to vreather dam- theft. The effort to have a suitable depot erected here has been under way for several months. KELLOGG TEA PAUTY SciTrai Reseda women attended liven by airs. S. JC ler for Mrs.

Sarah Kellogg; Thursday. At the tea plans were laid for the coming campaign of Mrs. KcUogftV Mrs. Alex Jeffrty appointed cnairmati of the Reseda district. Those from Reseda were Mrs.

Ales Jeffrey. Mis, Edward Engejt. Miss Marlon Et-ijcset. Mrs. W.

H. T. Shade. Mrs, Johnson and Miss Elsa Prochl. HI-LEAGUE OFHCIALS The following have been chosen to lead Hie Hl-League of the Re seda Community church for the coming ys Presiding Margaret Cobb; vice- president.

Minnie Bill Cobb: secretary. Muriel Estep: treasurer, Ruth Strickland: department chairmen. Dorothy Watts. Marjorie Back- Mabel Hanson, Ruth Porter; MUdred Porsvthe; song Ruth Strirtland; counselor, Mrs. Aufderht-lde, assisted by D.

W. Cobb Jr. DISIIOP VISITS CHURCH Bishop Goodcn. suffrayan bishop of the diocese, visited the congregation of the Chnnrh the Res urrection at 7:30 Sunday evening. He consecrated many sifts which had been presenttd to the church by the members and Irlends of the church.

The bishop was given the honor of consecrating the youngest mis sion of the diocese. RESEDA NEWS NOTES and Mrs. C. H. 'Vlllard'anrt Betsy Smith and Mrs.

A. M. Kelson lelt Sunday for the Mammoth Lakes country above Bishop. The eipect to spend the entire season there at the camp. have played over the irdio.

Chief Executive to Appeal Al OlebKtkw Fete Aug. 9 Ef IIU HUTU MtOSXALD Mirer poner will be weak- and at second iwiul bJohdjy celtbntlou Sal- urdiT. AutUJt Wh. C- DunleU, niwWent ol the Txr-ntu Civic tapioverotnv tefat at the rfjuiir meeting Friday, July eleventh. Councilman Itardall has alio been slated for the projram propoiU, they roir appear before ol Loa Angeles and the Valley.

the city council on the date of: protest and voice their opinion tu the matter. PLAN WEIGHT DEPOT Surveys for the freliht depot i the Southern Paclfk tracks hare been completed accordlnj to annwinctrnrnt Friday by lepre- a djv of eventful pleasure bis been planned for the large audience, who patronlie this affair. The afternoon will be devoted various sports In which the young people as well as the adults wui reirltriDSte. A dinner wlH be served "under the stars." This part of the program will te arranged ly Tar- Oarden wuo unaer ine icaa- ershlo of Mrs. Rex Wilson.

A delicious menu has neen plan ned, tickets lor wrlch are now sale. Mavor Porter will speak duriDg the dinner hour and also" In the The program, win be similar to thai of Ian year, with Interesting speakers and pleasing entertainment to be followed by a Street dance. A good lively or-'chestra has been engaged by the league. Awards reported at tnis meetlra: that the petition for the widening of Ventura boulevard complete and construction oi would commence as soon as bids come hi. The residents are assured Hut wort will be completed years' time.

This Improve ment beeins at Sepulveda and ex tendi to Calalasas and cans lor fifteen leet on each side of the present road with otled and rolled shoulders. TopeSt Drive school has been al lotted two more bungalows to over-. the congestion of Last year. This of course will eliminate the bail day sessions which caused much dlsallsfartlon the pest semes ter. The school will also have garden bungalow which Is consWer- i an asset to the school.

The program for the BTenlng as presented by Yvonne, of The Yvonns Dancing school" and included clrver numbers by Janette Downer and Palsy McKsne In vanity dance. Lucille Shoot In Jaza dance and Grace Faulkner and Jane Jcnes in a Spanish dance. MINIATURE GOLF COUESE The Ventura Boulevard Greens Is lc name of the new miniature golf course on Ventura and Llnd- ley boulevard, Saturday opening nign, anc a plenum ciowd responded. The crowded all through the evening by local and transient patrons. ThU opens delightful form of amusement for the people of the vicinity and promises cesslul business.

BIRTHDAY PARTY AFFAIR umi. uv. Liaic Dorothy ana Jeaneite called io fonnulate plans for a celebrated :he.r Dinnoays loini rjnt mrtv tn bt! iimi in i Tuesday wnen tneir mr.mer eiiwt- vaney to aid the club of the Los Angeles district, Cali fornia Federation of Woman's clubs. Undo and Paltna Giacapund, Reseda accordionists, appeared the Bob Shnlcr radio. KGEP, this momlng.

They were on the Old vtfiirlrf War whoiTime Fiidlers orOKram. This was served tr.ore than days and who nrsl- "me tnefe yoans loixs talned a group of boys and girls at Wlr home. Dorothy was nine years old the seventh of July and Jeanetle was eight years oc ninth. Many lovely gifts were received by the hltie ladies. Games of every variety were played on the lawn.

Cake and ice cream was served at four o'Cock. son. Hires, of Franklin. Kentucky. Mrs.

ooldle Alexander and daugh-i Utf? tcr Dorothy of Atlanta, Georgia. I ronn a 10 and Mrs. B. Master, ot Tulsa, Il; Oklahoma, were gusts at the home MI'JC5twl mcel Mr. and Mrs.

H. Cady Tuesday and Wednesday. Clifford Thornton, radio expert. I Wl need of tnis organization In 1 Vista Thornton on and diushim I Uv! All pensatton and disability allowance Mrs. D.

IL Thornton vxaea The during the same period. Any Reseda, accompanied their eran wishing file claim must be sure to bring with him his honorable ol a crriified oopj-of the same, the Red Cross states. Icouslna. Mr. and Mrs.

M.irris of San Dieco on an auto trip to Portland. Oicifon, thit week. Thane; Watte Mrs; Lessee Haca-man and D. W. Cobb Jr.

were dele gates last week to the S. L. church. Over 100 youn? people If a CaUfornia motorist Injures were ai altennance, a dog along the hlghwpy the drlv- The Ladles' Aid of the Reseda er is required by law to stop. Re-1 Community church will give an tee a driver failed Io stop and a cream social this cverlng on the conviction for his offence was op- jH.

C. Cady lawn on Sherman Way. held on an appeal, according loj Mrs, Hazel Spencer and Pauline reports reaching the Automobile arc enjoying vacation al Club of aralhfm California. ICstallna Wand this week. California Invttni to Church of the Resurrection held a most beantlfut and Imprw- sive service Sunday evening.

The occasion was the consecration of the church fumlsrtings by Uk Reverend Robert a Gooden, D. Babop Saffragan, 5ftrr the serv- convention at Pacific Palisades rep-j Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fletcher cntertaineo at mrir onwi'ini iww In honor of the bishop. The recep tion was for (be members of the vestry.

Mrs. Margaret Rea presided at a Rational Park before retaining. Mrs. R. A.

Bcatly and her hare returned from the Van Nays hospital and are at home oh Amiga Mr. and Mrs, R. wtiurcet. The Baby-J name is to be driver to stop alter causing dam-(Friday for Colorado. They wiii in wrsorn or Tminprtv.

and ana near this held applicable In a case where where they hope Io get some a motorist struck and Injured fishing done. They will visit Den-dog, jver, Salt Lake and Mesa Permission i censtruet a side walk across Oault street has been granted the Pacific Electric railroad by the city council. Inspector lests Announcea- OtQ terrfcc eximlnatloas uxftkns dairy raspertuv senior and siroenislut la- me Dairy control wm ne win Francisco. Lot, Angeles nod Sacra- July ft. Dulles and monthly latartca ol the are: mry Inspector, alSO to To Derlorm IkU wort la ewmee- Ocn with grading oi njaufartur-Ing mltk and cream, and enforee-mcnt of Laws relating to dairying.

Senior dairy inspector, (lis to To act as manager of a dis trict of several iouniles. uipenrise control of butter, milk, cheese. Ice cretin, eit Supenrtalni dairy injpeetor, i To mnc iz ienforeement of dairy laws and act as advtsOT and consulting specialist Inquiries should be addressed to Civil Service Commlsskin at I Sacramento. GREATER CRIME Palo Alto. To keep a pros pective bride waiting at the church is a greater crime than speeding down the highway, observed Judge John Springer.

released Charles T. PraeL. the bfldergoom. charmingly appointed bridge lun- jcheoa ffhursday. guests were members of her bridge and friends.

Prizes were received by Mrs, Harry Cody and Mrs. Harry Out of town guests were Mrs. Marton Hhoatlts oi Onaha and Mrs. Melba Beales of Burbaitk. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Gunderson. with their house guest. Miss Wlna Lysine of Grand Porks.

Narth Da-kola, enjoyed Sunday -it Calalina. John Bush left a frw days igo for Ensenada -j'here he is emptoy- jed In the construction of a large building. Mr. and Mrs. John Moreland and Mr.

and Mrs. Leon "Platuer and spent an enjoyable day at the beach and returned after the picnic supper. Mrs. Julia Torgerson. house grast of friends from Red Whig.

Minn, in Us Sue ols.i visited with Mrs. IJlly Culverwell. and Mrs. Samuel MacDonald Jr. and sons were dinner guests Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie C. Cottnn ol Pacific Palisades. They spent a few hours at the beach enjdyuiir a cool breew before big back to the Valley. OirVrCEdowifritsrKowpf fooels froth at at ecU contoi i as natural Sivwi and Wops food through rrhy wwthod air tn your wtriaararat.

Stop a (tod, Whrh. and Union Truck for aatWf tea Swvfea, Union Corn pa ay Ow Tjrwa tmt Illume tUm yaatkptl POLITICALLY SPEAKING By HOMZR ROBERTS (Doited Press staff CorrespoodMiI) Sacramento. July IS. ncchirg old-fashioocd or slow about Cahiornia's three tancUdatea for gweroar. jr.

a anooent of Goremor Yoong at the art record by covering 350 miles primary, waa ihe radio In one day to the speaker for Use eieeutite. over a mountain fastnesses of Mono. Al- atafnride hookup- radio pine. Sierra and Dorado county, eainpaltn was put in charge of Buron Phu continued winging his Matt Suniran, former aoprae way about the I'-stf in an airplane court chief Justiee. appeared Airirw the weeic.

and Goremnr before "mUtt" In a series of Young took to th! radio to bring radio Interviews. Ms message before the voters of Oowrnor Young launched California, speaking tour In Southern Calif or- inraalng the gorernorii bjihwjck nli that ercntimlly will take him stale capital at every major community In Ralph took a whack at Use admin- the south during neat few titration for its surplus weeks. In the first day of his tour. in the stale treasury while so many his campaign mapsr-n announcea, unemployed prisons In the state more than 30.000 persons turned are needing Jobs. out to hear the govemrr In seven Both Pitta and Rotoh assailed different addresses.

Covnrwr Young In recent addresses An airplane trip was taken by jon his policy toward agriculture. Flits from Los Angeles to Auburn, Said Pitts: "One of the tragedies where he addressed the Sacramento of the present administration has been its neglect of agriculture and delay In solving the water conservation Said Rolph: "Farmers have had nothing but promises for the last four Quick In retaliation were the governor's campaign forves. point ing out such constructive farm leg islation as higher standardttatSoo, the produce dealers act, refrigera tion terminal, not to mention keep ing the Medfly out of California and holding down the late foot and mouth disease scare. Rex B. Goodcell of Los Angeles, Region CttEaens' Council, an organization of 22 Northern California counties, "California Is at the thresh hold a new period of pmperity and the state's population will Increase during- the coming 10 years than during the last decade," he said.

"The great public works pro gram, both federal and state, is having Its effect an economic conditions In California. Unemploy ment has been relieved. Business conditions are showing improvement-- B.t E. HALVERSON Cement Contractor Res. Phone 110-J Business Phone EM M20 Kittrldge St Yard ana Office Oner Tyraa aod Established to Van Nuys to I9U Radio Service BY EXPERTS ON ALL MAKES ARSDEN Electric Co, Inc.

6368 Van Ndts Blvd. WHY CALIFORNIA SHIPPERS USE ICE tWcauM tfwy know that THOROUGHLY DEPENDABLE found no for that wu tharr fruit juicy and flavorful. Bacatna thay know that tea It not only BUT THE CHEAPEST form of yaar, Calrfomla fruit and vagatabla growan wil ship ovar a quartar of a mifiion carlo adt of prx-duct, uting only ICE rafrigaration. Iw 't ttils a good to folow in your own Of to gat bait trorn tea, you thsuld hiva an rafrigaratbr. Tha Union lea Company hat a complafa of latatt rnodab in consultation with Columbia Unrvar-city.

Spacious, baautiful tn thair glaamirig and pattal ttniihat, thay wfl pfova your Jtrtchan- Look tf am ovarl You'd ba dafigfrtad at tha low pticaf ranging from $30 to $70, Intruding rfwtalatioti. Eaty tarmt, pkts a fibard on your old box. CAN RIGXT NOW. itop a Union lea Truck for partkuUrt. AND COLD STORAGE CO.

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