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The Van Nuys News from Van Nuys, California • Page 2

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. A. McCDLLOUGII, M. D. Office, Whitma Side, Ollica Phona IT Ofltw boon, 11-11 a.

Phono 11 L. 8. WELBOUEN, M. D. X-Haj Hours! 11-11 a.

B. m. SaiU its Beekaflth. mar. i Oliioe, EeeldHiae, 685 Jhonnir Office, 101 A.

BWBNSON, M. D. rhjafclnn Swreon tiBCErVQfG HOSPITAL LOOP. aids'. Prlnr st- tail: i to S-.

7 to Victory Tm Nuys CHAS. a CANBT, M. D. rhyninlan Btrrgetm OKIet, California Bank Vn BW CcU. bun, 11 to 12.

fi to phoul TO 846 KyWoa BOBEBT W. COOKE, M. D. Phrslclnn end Survson Koroift and cjaiiioruia Eit" Telephone DBS Honrai to 12; to Rb. 9T4J.

Van Nun Blvd. Phono 61 S. J. GLASS, M. D.

PHYSICIAN AND BUBGBON Suite' 204, BecVvriih. Nun Plum. 032 Hours 2 to and by appointment If no answer, call LaniershiDi BBS h. gautschi Phvoleian and Suraeoa Office Norsvold MobIc Van Mid, Calif. F.

H. HUGHES, Do. PUc. CBHiOPttACTOR Bank ot Tan Van Nan a. m.

to 1 p. m. Phones, Rm. and Office, 216 Van Ifnyo DENTIST at Vnn r(uya BnllJlaK to II; 1 to I DR. RAYMOND TV.

FOST DENTIST Hours 9 to 6 by Appointment Suite £01 Ueckwith' Bidtc. Gsia Given by Appointment Phone 2RG DR. M. W. CATTERLTN DUTT1ST Boom New Granger Dldg.

to 12, 1 to 6 Phone Y5G' F. E. WILLIAMS. MP D. C- VETilEIHAItT SUHGEON Pbone 471-W 15M( Vanowen Street, Van Note, Cai.

ALONZO D. HITCHCOCK ATTOBNEy AT LAW J. S. MeFHESSON ATTORfTHV AT LAW JTobate Law )tbt Store Phono Van Nun, CaL IflW Offto ROBERT L. HANLEX Quito 212 Ecckwlth Bidg.

Yliii Nuya, Calll. Tclcphono Van SO FRANK SIBYER3 Lawytr Lo. Angela Office Noroeold Illdg. auj Dldg. Phono S22 ilnraal liSi Lady Asobtant Phone 182 Van San San Fonanio Edwuds tt LllBCIllrilw BUSINESS SERVICE ACCOUNTANTS Inetallxiioai Audits Ir.com* Tai Sooioa Stcnrity Bidg, Phone 7f-n Tlace your card in this Milumri.

DBS. YUNKBB OPT OMWTBIST3 OIJVEB W. XOUNG CUB Eulnwi Licensed Sunrjur Phona: Office, Mi Esn, Sll-W tSlO Van Hot Van Hnya. CaL VAN NUTS FUNERAL PARLOUS J. W.

Fralswater. Prop. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Parian UN Van Nuts Boulevsrd Corner Calvert Servlee Van Nan, Cat. Phone. Van Hujl M.

CASEY VBTERINAMAN West Grimore Office Phone, Van P. 0. Box llta Van Calif. BUSINESS CARDS Bailey, the Plumber a full Jim of Irrigation Pipe and all Brai up to eight Inches. It If.

Html Metal Worlc. OOI Mr. Estimates Furnlihcd Phono 682-M JT. A- Schumacher PLUMBING 14107 Sylvan Van Nun Plumbing; Supplies aud Sprinkling: Systems Installed For Brick and Till, Work Sea GEO. DRAKE SR.

Forty Experience M22 Vesper Are. North of Lfbiocy Brick Chimneys, Mantels a Speolslty BLACK SMlllllNG noneihoelnc, Weldlnr Corner Veaper Ave. end Bessemer Bt, VINCENT ROLTCH Phone1 B0-W PATST SIR TRUCKING Between Van' Nun and Lot Aturelei 14S05 Valerio Phann 191-W GEO, A- CTIAPMAN BUILDEii Theater Van Nuys Phone: Office, 411; Beildonce, Prompt Service Phooa VALLEY TRUCK AND TRANSFER CO, Inc. ROBERT F. KEMPLBI CESSPOOL CONTRACTOR Prompt attention to all work Phone: U2-W UiOt Calvert Street, Van Nays.

Cai. P. E. BRADRICK PLTTMEER Tobbipg and Repotrlng My Specialty Phone 606 6C21 Bevd Ave. Van Noye, Cai.

J. B. WATKTNS PRODUCTS J. Ralph Mills 14MT Addlaon St. Phone SS3-I Prompt attention to Phone Orders FERNANDO VALLEY POULTRY EXPRESS P.

B. Martin We Specislice in Moving and Marketing 1'oultry 7004 Van Noys Blvd. Phono 160 Packing, Tlaollng, Storing and Shipping VAN NTJYS TRANSFER AND STORAGE COMPANY T. IS. BSIRCS, Himm Carefnt Service.

Treatment and CoLscrcatiie Phonet: Brn, Erwin Street Cm. SS Van Nnys, Calif. New Ftreprciot Tfarehouse PADiTTNG DF.CORATJNG Robert Rennic SiIlaHa 11 In Van Nun 1452! Victory, J4 block West of Van Nnys Blvd. Phone 624. HOUSE-MOVING ami RAISING Carroll F.

Nobles 110(0 Moorpartt (Second) St. North Hollywood, Calit Pbone Lankerahtai 118-W with Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Minister and family of Raycn and Orion streets. Mr. Kocnlg. Is agrlculttiral iiistructor at the Fairfax High School and recently' Tra's appointed Chairman of the dsi-oratinc com. rnlttee of the American Vacation convention, that convenes in Los on December 17, IB, and VI), at the Hotel BlUmare and other places in the city.

Kixrible Hatchery Whits Leghorn BABT CHICKS F. R. Kimble Cor. Vrniuwen and Woodmnn Van "Snjs See the Rlmblo Gas Brooder Cbbap fthtl Eouuumlcal FABAH FAY HALL Expression and Pantomime for Tiuy Tots. Bollywood Conservatory af Hoalc and Aria, Van Nays Brwicn-rhono 84T-W.

FORREST S. JONES CEMENT WORK Phone Van Nero 74-H HIM E. Friar St Van Nuya. Cai. LILLIAN LTNDSEY PIANO STUDIO 14633 Haync5 Street Phooc Van Nuya 802-W DRESSMAKING Prices Reasonable GLADYS B.

JOHNSTON 14S8J Bylran Bt. 27S-R Fraternal Gvic VAN NUYS LODGE, No. 450, F. A. M.

Stated Communication FIRST TUE3DAY In eaca month In Masonic Hall. California Bank Building, Ven Nnn. CaJ, Visiting welcome, HERBERT W. WAI.KKR, Phor.a Worsbiprnl Master. GEORGE P.

BALES, Phone Secretary. The Van keys News Sepulveda Happenings sdveilUag for The BIBLE CLASS OFFICERS NAMED sua RuTiiett street, fa reareseatatLi tier mail aociesa onthoriied-to handle One of the iflreest attended rhrm-n affairs of the season was held last Thursday evening at the Community clubhouse, when the, Scpulveda Bible class held Its regu lar mommy uucuiiem en of spventv-seven. Three vears aeo the class members formed themselves Into an organised class ana nave grown from that dote and reached out In an effort to reach every nrlult In the community. Salwui Miller, -who has been Its teacher for many years, this year took up the work with the young people's class and as yet the elaas is without a retrular teacher. Mrs.

C. Brooks has been acting as supply. D. D. Eaton: suDerlntenaent ol Sunday school, called the business meetlne to order and the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: president, Mrs, F.

R. sntiier: vice president, Mis. John Hen dricks; secretary, Mrs. D. D.

Eaton; treasurer. Mrs, W. Fox. After the business meeting the me was alven over to eames. Members of the EDWorth Leanue were guests of honor and both young and grown-ups frolicked with Hallowe'en spirit tin me midnit'nt.

hour. John Van Pelt and wne. oi Holly wood were present and on insistent demand he gave a reading entitled "My Birth." Besrfflnding to an encore ite gave "A Bald-headed Man." Refreshments of apples and pumpKin pie were served. Wood Unaer. who reuentlv leased the Mark Andrews home, has gone to Indianapolis, where he has accepted a responsible position.

Mrs. Unger and family will remain In Sepulyeda until after the first of me year. TAKES UNIVERSITY TEACHING BERTH Judtre A. has recently dlsnosed of his fine flock of Wlilte iPlymouth Rock chickens to Selwin and is arranging to have John Baldwin care for the balance of his poultry on Burnet avenac and Parthetila street. Judge Stbdel nos accepted a position a3 Instructor with the University of California, Southern Branch, and will enter upon his new duties some time in February.

KOENIGS DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kaenif' and daughters June and Doris were luncheon guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Belwltt Miller at 0443 Burnet ave- Later In the eventne thev visited NEW HOMES FOR The in subscriptions and classified Considerable building activity is carried out on' Burnett avenue. The new sis-room house or Mr. Everett is nearing completion. Mrs.

Rushton is building a garage house across- the street from Mr. Everett. HarveV la addlDR a three- rnom addition tn his house. H. Kubler is remodeling his home into an up-to-date home wun an inuucm conveniences, Mr.

Chapman c-f Van Nuys is contractor for Mr. Kubler. Mr. Howard of Noble street is doing the remodeling for" Mr. Brown.

Mr. Everett is his own carpenter, as Is also Mr. Rushton. KirRKJTOW TAKES OVER BEECHER PLACE Jacob Kurkjlon of Van Nuys has leased the C. M.

Beecher place on the corner of Sepulveda boule vard and Nordhoir street. He nas iust transferred his fine flock of 70D White Leghorn pullets to the place. Mr. KurKJIon is an expenenceo cabinetmaker and will retain his position with the Robert Morton Co, of Van Nuys until he has the place fully stocked with laying biddies. OIL STATION IS PLANNED FOR SEPULVEDA Krlkor Inilon- of Van Nuys.

who recently acquired the south one-half Df the C. M. Beeciier property, nas taken out permit lor-an oil station to be constructed on the prpo-pTtv at 9043 Kemilveda boulevard. Roy R. Reeves of Van Nuys has been awarded the contract for construction of the building.

Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Roley have moved Into recently finished home on Orion street.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hosier departed Thursday for the Panhandle section of Texas. Little Jack and Blendlne Miller are nicely recovering from a tanatl operation performed in Los Angeles last Tha Ladies Aid Society will hold an all-day meeting for work at the clubhouse Wednesday. A covered luncheon will be served at the noon hDur.

Mn: 7T' TITnnkhi imtnrtained as Sunday luncheon guest Miss Bessie Luckensleyer, a' student of the Chouinard Art School, Los Angeles. Sunday evening to her home on Burnett avenue from Los Angelts, where, she snent the weeE-end with her brother Jean and family. Last week bouse teuests of Mrs. H. V.

Blackburn were Mr. and Mrs. Layers Sogei of Tulare. Mr. So-el is an uncle ot nr.

uum. Mrs. Roy Hendrickson of East Parthcnia lias recently returned from the hospital and is nicely convalescing at hef home. Mr. and Mrs.

Hendrickson are newcomers in the community and occupy the H. Hall house. J. A. Autre? has his home on Columbus avenue, receiving as part payment a lot near BurDank, Mr.

Autrey's future is as yet un- rirrirlfid. but lie exuects to nmia una sell houses os soon as the new owners take possession oi lus place. Mr. Gibson of East street recently collapsed from over- wort and nas Been, sent u) a noi sortne for recuneration. His son, Tommv Gibson and wife, of Van Nuys, have moved into the home to' care for their momer aunnB the father's absence.

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin LiriebauBh have moved from Calvert street, Van Nuys, to the home of Mrs. Llnebautth'a Darents." Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Fdx Df Columbus avenue. The sale of the house they lived in forced them out and they will begin the construction of a home in the near future on a half-acre belonging to Mr. Fox.

Mrs. C. A. KUwinski and two little daughters, Ruth and Mariam, returned last week to their home on Tobias avenue from San Diego, where they had been the house, guests of Mrs. J.

H. Walker. They wore accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Kllwlnskl's mother of Los Angeles. Thev took the Palace stage line down and returned Dn the steamer Yale.

Local Grocery Many Health Food Orders From Afar Although the aim of the Van Nuys Grocery Co. has been to serve particularly San Fernando Valley patrons through its agency for Gilbert Thayer health food products, the local concern is shipping large quantities of the Thayer goods outside the Valley, according to Carl Wilde, manatjer. Shipments by parcel post to Ventura and Santa Barbara counties are grow- mts lor liic van riltyn (jrutcij, jaiiiiy persons in these localities sending here for their health food products. A complete Gilbert Thayer line Is carried here, it being possible to duplicate almost any article on the ordinary grocery store shelf from the Thayer supplies. Advertise perslstcnti; Annual Event Set for Next Saturday, Sunday Van Nuys Rotarians plan to at tend en masse the second annual outing of Rotary clubs of Southern California to be held at Cataline, 5 and 6.

A cup Is to be awarded for a 100 per cent attendance and; local Rotarians promise to bring home the "beeker." An elaborate "all-fun" program iwith many surprises Is being worked out by the Inter-clty committee In charge. With Charles EJ Burbnnk, Gene Tllden and Billy Lane on the Job, assisted by the "Notorious Four Horsemen," tneir Identities are being kept dark, there promises to be something dolus; every minute from the time the Rotary special loaves for Catallna until its return. May Hunt Goats Goat hunting; fishing, a golf tournament, sport events on Crescent avenue, an inter-Rotary baseball game on Wrlgley Field, swimming and rowboat races are among fWlttirpp Br.V.pd!rlf,rt rhjiHrin; (ht outing. The gloss-bottom power boats "Empcmr" and "Princess" have been chartered tor a Rotary ex cursion over the famous trulHnarine gardens to view the denizens and vegetation of another world. trips will ho made on board the "Betty-O" to Seal Rock and via auto over the Skyline Drive and nroiind the city of.

Avalon. Dance at Night A Rotary dance will be held Saturday evening at Sugar Loaf Casino. Headquarters will be maintained at Island Villa, the Hotel uatnenne end the Hotel Atwater. The committee in charge of. the Southern California Rotary excur sion lb Catallna comprise Fred A.

Hooper, Frank E. Scott, Jack Rellly, Harry Watson, Ed Faupel. Luther Reynolds," Eugene Mete, M. MacalHster, Mat. Mathews, Charles E.

Bnrbank, Gene Tllden, Billy Lano, Pat Patterson, Roy F. wllcox and Edward H. itust. Locai Rotarians mnv reservations for special rates through President Wallace Dickey, 6261 Van Nuys boulevard. FIVE FACE COURT ON Jail Sentences Meted Out by McDill Four men and one woman, ar rested by a Valley dry squad In week-end liquor raids, appeared be fore Judge George McDill in Van Nuys court yesterday morning and received fines and jail sentences for liquor law violations.

Mary Sscarcega and Manuel SU- bost, arrested at North Hollywood address on a charge of sale and possession, were each sentenced to finE of $100 and serve 43 days In the city Jail. Thomas Huerta, who was taken into custody at the same address, was sentenced to' pay a fine af $51)' or serve tin days. L. A. Morris and Edward Kissel pleaded not guilty to selling a gal lon of wine to the officers at an asserted price nf $6, and the case wus transfererd to Los Angeles for Jury trial.

Bail was fixed in the sura of $800 for each of the accused. Many Will See New Play by MrGroarty for the event. at San Gabriel Van Nuys and San Fernando Valley will be well represented at the new Mission Playhouse at San Gabriel next Monday when "Babylon," the new play by John Steven McGroarty, will have its first showing: there. Reservations are now being made at the box orilce of the Playhouse and at theatre ticket offices in Los Angeles. Mr.

McGroarty, author of the Mission Play, recently presented his new play In San Diego and many irom Angeles and vicinitv at tended. Mr. and Mrs. W. Whitsett, for many years friends of trie MeGroartys, were present at the iirst presentation of the play in San Diego, and will be hosts to a party of Van Nuys friends at the Playhouse next Monday eve ning, having reserved three boxes By keeping 5-year records on individual seedling trees In a Santa Barbara county walnut grove, the slackers and producers of bad nuts have been identified.

SURVEY CREW IS ADDED TU IAHjAJj ENGINEER'S STAFF Two more field parties were added the survey division of the district eriguieer's ofifce this wees, hrlnslnii the total Up to thirteen. According to District Engineer L. o. Turner, the Valley survey division Is now one oi the largest, if not the largest, In the entire dcnartinent. An Increase in this department.

to keep up wtin me cuuu.iuua projects now under way tn the Valley area, PACOITMA OF WOMANS CLUB TO HAVE NEW HOME A new bulldtrie; for the Paooima Chamber of Commerce and the Womans Club of that community was assured yesterday when a. per mit was issued by the local build ing department for the erection of a fine new stucco structure at 13415 Van Nuys boulevard. Joseph E. MuHord, builder, was named as the contractor for the new building, which will cost ap proximately $Kj(IO. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1921 CITY COUNCIL ACTIVITIES Halters acted an by tht City Council dating past week which affect San Fernanda Vallfy Annas, aa mpsrted Tha News by Ccuaellssan H.

RandelL follow: communication irom r. nenner- son, calling attention to rrecesslty ot having sufficient open space at a municipal airport, and etating that North Hollywood site would be most ideal, was leferred to finance committee. petitions for of Satsuma avenue between Collins street and Bnrbank Boulevard with water main, and also petition for improvement of Oxnnrd street be tween Clybourn avenue and Lan- kershlm boulevard, were referred to engineer and public works caminlt-tee. Deeds and easements accepted in connection with the- following: Chandler boulevara, south road, way, Tujunga avenue to Whitsett avenue. Lot 1521, tract 6110, Re-forma road to Caldron road.

c. A. Wagner of Fontana, oft of acre of nnfertilized ground, sold Dver 5 tons of Klondike watermelons. SYLVAN mm One, Nnar Check over this list of Vons Specials and Super-Specials for this week and compare the tow prices with what you usually are asked to pay for similar merchandise elsewhere. Note fbe difference in favor of economy.

A Super-Special urns Real Ivorw Soap to form- "Rem ionV 2Pkgs. for jlvory Soap at a big saviiij A Special Value Lifebuoy Soap A National Brand Caki for ZlW Lay in a supply A Super-Special 39c jAlber's I Flapjack Hour "Hct fiat can't bo matched for flavor." 25C A Special Value Rinso A Brand Soap Powder 2 45c 4 A Super-Special Underwood's Clam Chowder Makes a delicious meal -3 35c Get Acquainted With Veri-Best Bread Made in Our New Big Bakery. You'll Do Better at VONS A Super-Special Libby's Rosedale Brand Sweet Potatoes a sensational offering 3 29c A Super-Special Pacific Coast Bisom't i Honcymaid Grahams 1 package JL A Super-Special Ben Hur Coffee The famous Dripco Coffee at this low price Per Pound Coffee Motor with every 1B-lh. purchase of Eeo Hur CnflM. Why I Like to Trade at Vons E.

O. Ecnttj, J1S E. Ill Los Ajiyclr.tt. 1 Personal service, whicl, I like better than helping cay. self.

2. HvcrylMni arranged to I Jet wtiot I want in a 3. Courteous treatment to me and my children. A. Because I can save quite a little by buying all my groceries at Voni,.

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