1956-08-23 The Chatsworth Grapevine
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1956-08-23 The Chatsworth Grapevine
~""'14 7 .3 The Chatsworth. .,r. 17' I.f" 2- Bulk Mail u.s. Bosllold... Poetap PAID CDawwOl'th, CalIf. peftnlt No.a P.O. or BuraI Bonte Chatsworth, calif. - DIamond 8-7643 r(o i·~··3;·-N~ ~- ··2 5 I I I .~ _.. August 23, 1956 Complete Coverage of Chatsworth and Santa Susana Editor s: Viola Haskell and Betty Straka .___ Advertising: Lorna Ahlstrom Our Aqua Sierra Sportsman's Club are in the proces s of creating a lake on their p r e m i s e s to be The Al Fraziers of 10216 DeSoto stocked full of trout and for the use {'l' ;-m~q n"';l1er) celebrated their of ail those with fishing poles. 20th wedding anniversary last month The 2-acre, 35' deep dam was by going to Travaglini's Restaurant completed last Tuesday and will be for d inner and upon their return filled with 9 million gallons of home w er e surprised with a portable water . We w ill be advised later on barbecue from the family. On Sunwhen it is c o m p l e t e d and then we' ll 'd a y , July 29 a combination birthday ,..:.;a:..::I_I_b~r~i:..:n.:.lg2.-0~u;;,:.r---!p"-o.:.l.:.e~s:..:... . ---------1 party fo r four little ones, the FrazFre sh from his vacation, the miniers I two boys and the two children ister faced a large congregation, who of the Earl Cor.ders of Torrance, were very kind in their praise of h i s was held, with fried chicken and sermon. The next Sunday a large r conall the trimmin's. The birthday gregation cam e a nd li st e ned w i th g r o w-, cake was a large rectangle with a ing concern to the same edd r e s a as bec hild' 5 name in each corner with fore. The next Sunday he preached the appropriate number of candles besermon again. The officers of the side each name and snapshots were church, after much consulting togeth taken of the little guests of honor er, asked him why. The mini ster r e eating their ice cream ' in the glow plied, "Why, yes, it was the same of the cake with the lighted candle s. sermon. The first Sunday you told CALLING ALL TWO-LEGGED me how fine it was, and how it was BOYS between the ages of 14 and just what you needed. I watched you 18. The Explorer Scout Troop allweek, and you lived just as before, calls you! Come and join the gang so I preached it again. All the followat White Oak Hall on Mon day even- ingweek I watched, and youlivedjust ings from 7 :00 to 9 :00. Hikes, out- the same; so, remembering that you i n g s , and lots of fun promised! had all s a i d it was just what you needed We welcome newcomers into our Ipreached it once more. Unless there community : Allen and Jan Rising of is some sign of improvement, don't S. C . Printing Cornparry on Devonyou think I'd better repeat it again?" shire, and their little girl, 4 mos. - -The Christian Herald old. I Page 2 Aug. 23, 1956 THE CHATSWORTH GRAPEVINE DONALD SMITH of Vassar Ave. managed to reach his 11th birthda y last Saturday, in spite of being picked on by his older brothers and sister, and the neighborhood children gave him a surprise party, with the aid of mama taking him away until the decorations, e tc ,. , were up. Those sharing in this milestone were: Sandra Robinson, Kathy Steen, Gary and Frankie Fischer, Joanne Straka, John Pauly, Jeff Burkhart, Jim Hyland, Philip Haskell, Karen Cherry and Glenn Smith, Howard and Carol Smith. The SAM CARTERS on Chatsworth Street are looking forward to the arrival of her sister, Mrs. Brewster Stickney -fr orn Indianapolis this coming weekend, prior to taking up her duties as a secretary of the national American Legion Auxiliary Convention starting next Monday at the Statler Hotel. During this convention Esther Carter will spend some time with her at the Statler. The Pessimist says, lilt can't be done. 11 The Optimist says, lilt can be done. 11 The Peptomist says, "I just did It l " SAL E Last 3 Days (23rd, 24th, 25th) Thur. Fri. Sat. PLENTY OF BARGAINS LEFT!!!!!!!! !!! Brand Names That You Know A1ankitan WdM.n jande,n tic. eoo.pe4 F A GA N 'S MENS & 21525 Sherman Way BOYS WEAR DI. 8-8510 Canoga Park OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P. M. PETERSON DAIRY FARM Ray's Fresh, Pasteurized, Homogenized SHEIJ. SERVICE 18¢ MILK 18¢ ( IN CARTONS) ». 1-2714 CORNER PLUMMER & FARRALONE GOODYEAR TIRES and BATTERIES ~ !Il ......... Diamond 1-9281 10243 Topanga Canyon Aug. 23,1956 THE CHATSWORTH GRAPEVINE Page 3 [Game ta QhUfrh ;8unda~ I F o r there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time. 1 Timothy 2: 5, p OOMMUNlTY ME'l'IIODIST CIIUBCII 10051 To.-p {lanJell IRYd. Dr. Harold &a.v-rd., Putor Borne Ph. EMpire S-U26 Office Pb. DI 8-l%S1 8-71tS CHATSWORTH LAKE COMl\IUNlTY CIIUBCII Temporary Pastor: Rev. Roy McKaughan Available for counselling 10-12 a.m. on Saturdays FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHATSWORTH 10025 DeSoto Avenue. Bev. Charles T. Hughes, Pastor 20713 Parthenia, Oanoga Park Diamond 8-4996 SEE YOU IN CHURCH SUNDAY ! ! ! ! REV McKAUGHAN of CHATSWORTH LAKE COMMUNITY CHURCH is taking a muc h-needed vacation and will not be present next Sunday morning only. Here is a sad note: windows at the Lake Community Church are being the target for vandalism in recent weeks. 'Tis a shame that the house wherein God's creation come to wo r ship Him is being made the butt of viciousness. Know , young people, that God is sorry to see this happen - - He who knows and sees all. The COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH held a barbecue and swim party at the home of the DON PAULS on Shoup Averiue last Saturda y and a goodly crowd attended the festivities. Swimming was enj oye d i n the spacious pool w ith good . fellowship at the attractive tables. FOUR ~UARE CIIUBOI Ameriean Legioa BulIdiDc 21340 DeVORll~ Blvd. Bev. Carl Burns, Pastor 96M DeSoto Avenue. DI 8-2oD T he FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH announces the complete reorganization of its youth groups, and extends an in v it a t i o n to all age groups to come and join the fine fellowship offered. The Junior group, which includes boys and girls in the sixth grade and under (and which, we might add, has gotten off to a mighty fine start!) is under th e direction of Mrs. Dorothy Draper of Variel Avenue, assisted by Mrs . Anita Erwin, also of Variel Averiue . Rev. Hughes will act as Counsellor for the Junior High group, and at Sunday's meeting the following were elected to office : President, John Straka; Vice-President, Jim Dickinson; Se c r eta r y -Tvr ea s , , Susan Alward. The Senior group includes High School and College age and is counselled by Betty Straka. Newly-elected officers are: President, Ann Lauritzen; Vice-Pres. , Mike Laur itz en : Secretary, Varita Johnson; Treasurers, Dick Kransler and Freda Johnson. Page 4 THE CHATSWORTH GRAPEVINE $lAJ..aft:UJ.n f r ozen TUR K EY Pies BE EF P i e s CHICKEN Pie s 1 45C: for T.OASTED SUGAR JUMBLES Sunshine 1 3 ,b.13C: ~-----: lb. 5~ ~ Cookies NABISCO CRACKERS 1 Chick of the TUNA M~ Applesauce ) ( j - FRUITS Reg. S i : ANa VEGETABLES G.... DlN·JUSN Ib.IO~ KLEENEX TiS:\)~' TOMATOES 1-- UTAH TYPE CELERY 1-- lb.........:;;;o.l--:o~e__l I I_b. Garden Fresh ROMAINE 21360 Devonshire St. lb. 7~-~___t 1C Dodget A drawi;,g The u: "t" r ~~sot~~~ PPING c (MEMBERS OF CERTIFIEI Open Daily 8:30 A.M . to 7 :00 P .M. (Fri . till 8 :00 P .M .) CHA1 1956 THE CHATSWORTH GRAPEVINE Page 5 WE DELIl'ER GROCERIES & MEATS MINIMUM o r d e r of $5.00 1 O¢ / m il e char ge Order s mus t be i n b e for e l :OOp .m. (No deli ve r y on S u nda y ) OUR CURE Brisket CORNED BEE"F ,b.39 C: qt . ~e YOUNG TENDER BEEf RUMP ROAST 29c, t - - - - - ----t Lean 25C 3~ Fresh .'ROLrND BEEf ~ ~er Contest r l Ask about details. IJ1JUu1,eJl,! ! fi}~ DOT DOGS Mar tha Pauly who won rf GROCERIES ! :ART MARKET GROCERS OF 3WORTH CALIFORNIA) .101 $1 DI. 8-2115 Open Sun. (In cl . Meat Dept .) 10 A. M. t o 6 :30 P. M. Page 6 THE CHATSWORTH GRAPEVINE CHATSWORTH LAKE HIGHLITES by Glenna Schrader on. JIM ROESCH of Variel left Sunday morning for Open his annual 2-weeks Na6:00 a. rn, - 6:00 p, rn, val Reserve Training, Dai1y including destination Vancouver. Sundays ROBERT AVILA of Las sen St. was 7 years old August 8, and 24 children and 11 adults came Something New together to celebrate Every Day the occasion. "Sin causes the cup of 10250 Topanga CanyonJ joy to spring a leak! " ttijakt/t'd- eale SPECIAL PLATE LUNCHES Aug. 23. 1956 Aug. 23, 1956 THE CHATSWORTH GRAPEVINE Miss Teresa Ferrero of Variel A venue was honored at a bridal shower given at the Chenard residence last Friday evening by Mrs. Phoebe Chenard and Mrs. Grace Ferrero as co-hostesses. Twentyseven guests assembled to wish the bride-to-be much happiness and those from Chatsworth were: Mdms. Lari, Avila, Vellone,Melrose, Shaw, Carter, McKenzie, Lombardi, Ohrmund, Baldridge, L. Chenard, Hall, Haskell, and miss Jan Haenke; the bride's mother from Hollywood, Mrs. chultz; and the groom I smother, Mrs. Gherardi from Canoga Park. Flying This Summer? Page 7 Garnes ' and prizes galore entertained the guests and then the bride-to-be sat amongs t her gifts and numerous, indeed, were they. A groaning table of gor geous refreshments, and fellowship, completed the evening. Teresa and Gerald plan to be mar ried September 8. Mr s . MARY HOLLAND of Villa Maria on Owensmouth with her two boys, have just returned from spending two weeks at Yosemite. SALE Call Now For Free Information And Lowest Rates Anywhere Fre", Ticket Delivery No Obligation! AIRLINE TICKET Delivery Service 01 4 -2260 (j&thiech'd ELECTRIC MOTOR $e/Wice DI 8-1420 DI 8-5638 Repairing-Rewinding Single & Polyphase 21718 Devonshire Chatsworth, Calif. MAGGI'S Italian Kitchen Specializing in RAVIOLI SPAGHETTI PIZZA Home-made FR UIT PIES , .• •.•. Closed MONDAY'S 21629 Devonshire DI8-7855 Open daily 11:00-9:00 ·W )Lindsay Tanzey ·: :t FURNITU RE COMPANY rFeaturing Maple" Open Fri. nites) . 01 7-4488 ·2 1828 Sherman Way I Between California Bank and G'reen Thumb Nurser I Page 8 THE CHATSWORTH GRAPEVINE Aug. 2-3 ,1956 Mr. and Mrs. NAT HUGHES and CHUCK JANESS and family, a c c omtheir children Mollie and Denny panied by Virginia Kimble, have spent the we ekend at Balboa Isreturned from a ten-day rest in the land . While there they called on big timber at Big Basin. Brother t h e Tom Da vid son s , who have re- Bill stayed home this time - - woncently purchas ed a new home on der what his interests here are? ? It h e island. Grandpa William J'arie s s and Jean ,-----~-----------IM r . and Mrs. H. G. WEAVER on left early Aug uat 15 for a month's I Variel are looking forward t o the trip to Rochester, New York. These J'ane s s t s-~_:"'_"'::""':"_= do get around. Ie sta bli s hm ent of a gr e enhous e nur I-=-_ _~~ __=_ ~=_-I aery on Devonshire between the Our CHAMBER of COMMERCE i s ' h a m bu r g stand and Richfield stabeing represented downtown in L. lt i o n as soon as their plans are A. today in protest to the dump for ' o k a yed by the Planning Commiswhich a permit has been applied by sion. the Spahn Ranch up on the pass. I 1 Say you sawit in The Grapevine Say you saw it in T he Grapevine r Di.... i~k's I I Trading Post ! mi. W. of' Corrigan, ville, Hvy.. ris, Santa I Susana. FI 6-1491 I ; USED FURNIT URE I APPLIANCES POULTRY EQUIP. LIVESTOCK I GOING ON A VACATION??? Free care and pasture of small horse in exchange for riding. DI 8-3076 FOR RENT: 15' vacation trailer--call now for reservations. nr-8-7306 p. · & 0 ' alntlllg ee g . ~LO~ED_~EDNESD~ Y~ 1-8 yr a. exp. - DI 7 - 5134 , If we don 't h~v~ it we CANOGA GLASS Co. I know wh e r e It 18; we : 'll 11 h' f DIamond 8-1084 : WI se anyt mg or Diamond 8-7349 , vou that doesn It eat! ! Plumbing Repairs Day & Night Heaters W. K.( Buck) WASHBURN 7014 RESED A BLVD RESEDA . C ALIF . DI 3-7949 REW IR ING REPAIRING REMOUNTING 21506 SHERMAN WAY CANOGA. 'ARK Chatsworth;; & I 21704 Devonshire Feed erreD'5 Saddlery M22705 Ventura Blvd. & Woodland Hills "Everything for the Horse" DI7 ·4057 r.Louis J. Haselfel OPTOME:TR IST 21BIO DE:VONSHIRE: CHATSWORTH. D. CALIF". 8-6222 REALTY JEAN 21622 DEVONSH IRE SAAL DIAMOND 83929