Valley Times from North Hollywood, California (2024)

VALLEY TIMES Thursday, September 18, 1947 LATEST MARKET NEWS i.iimi i jd f. y.v s--xw PRODUCE OVER THE COUNTER FIRST CALIFORNIA COMPANY 107 E. Broadway, Glendale 5, Calif. CI-1-5184 SAflnl pROfl. zrfsrK: Vandenburgh, 49, of 6647 Vineland ave North Hollywood.

William N. Kring Jr, 20, of 524 Pioneer dr, Glendale, and Patricia A. Dunham, 18, same address. Henry O. Walizer, 79, of 624 W.

Elk, Glendale, and Mary R. Jensen. 66, of 6733 Miramonte blvd, Los Angeles. Darr Jobe. 27, of 241 W.

Olive ave, Burbank, and Eileen P. Armstrong, 24, of 9900 Sunset blvd, Beverlv Hills. Norman E. Hardesty, 22. Hovt Pacoima.

and Norma J. White, 17, of 10223 Bartee Pacoima. Robert A. Pape, 32. of 2354 Reese Burbank, and Helen S.

Hudman. 30. of 507 E. Maple Glendale. Harold C.

Roush. 24. 817 Arden st, Glendale, and Darlene R. Wietlng, 19, 718 N. Glendale ae, Glendale.

Pacoiman Freed on Deadly Weapon Assault Charges George M. Cooley, 42, of Pacoima, tcklay was a free man, absolved of assault with deadly weapon and hit and run driving charges in court yesterday. His wife. Fern, 32, who was found unconscious in a North Hollywood driveway after an all-day argument which Cooley ended by driving off in his car last May 10, hd him arrested on the complaint that he hit her with the auto deliberately. But it was she who took the stand and told Superior Judge Harold B.

Landreth that it was all due to my inordinate jealousy Im sure it was an accident. Judge Landreth found Cooley not guilty and after a reconcilia-tory kiss, the couple left the court arm in arm. for Banks and Insurance Bank of America Bank of Manhattan Chase National Bank Firemens Insurance Great American Insurance Home Insurance Jrvuig Trust Co. National City Bank Security-First National Industrial and Utilities American President Lines. Aiden Farms Aiation Maintenance Corj Good Humor Ice Cream.

Bullocks Inc. Capitol Records Consolidated Rock f' lTy 7 Ml Va QuxTlew for overj years State Mutual has protected the funds and earnings of its investors Ducommun Metals Gladden Products Kern County Land Knudsen Creamery A. Transit Majestic Radio (FSMN) Trading In fruits and ege-tablest was slow today. Carrots, cauliflower. tomatoes slightly stronger; celery firm to slightly stronger; grapes firm on seedless, about steady on varieties; peas, peaches, potatoes firm; beans firm on limas and blackeyes.

about steady on kys. Italian squash and white summer slightly stronger; cantaloups and melons slightly weaker; lettuce weaker. Carrots: Salinas iced crts. 6 5.75-6.00; Santa Maria 5 dz 4.50-75; topped local 50 lb. 1.65-75.

Tomatoes: Local and San Diego Co. lugs 5x5 and 5x6, 1.50; Watsonville 5x5 and 5x6. 2.00-2.25: San Luis Obispo 5x5 and 5x6, 2.00-2 50; Arroyo Grande 5x5 and 5x6. 2.00-2.25; Santa Marla 5x5 and 5x6. 2.00-2.25; Oxnard 5x5 and 5x6, 2.00-2.25 2-layer 5x6 and 5x7, 1.25-50; Goleta 5x6 and larger.

1.50-75; stems San Diego Co. 5x6 and larger, 1.25-75. Grapes; S. J. Vly.

seedless 5-6 Red Malagas 3-5 Lady Fingers 6-81 Ribiers 5-6 local Concords 6-7 lb. Peaches; S. J. Vly. Kirkman Gems 48s 11-12 Champions 5 lb Beaumont Rio Oso Gems storage 48s 12-13 Banning Heights Rio Oso Gems 70s 9-10 Wash.

16-19 lb. boxes. Hales, 1.75-2.00. Beans: Kys local, San Diego co and! northern 8-10 lb; blackeyes 10-12 limas Santa Barbara 12-13 lb; local 11-12 lb. Squash: White summer local, San Diego co and noithern lugs 1.50-75; Coach vly fits 1.50-75; Italian local and San Diego co lugs 1.25-50; yellow erookneck local, San Diego co and northern 1.50-75.

Cantaloups: Mendota jbo 27-36s 3 00- 3 50; Exeter jbo 27s 2 25-50, Modesto' jbo 27-36s 3 00; Turlock jbo 27-36s 2.50; Santa Barbara jbo 45s 2 50-75; local Saugus Lancaster unlidded jbo 23-36s 2 00; local New Yorkers jbo 12-j 16s 1.25-50; Little Rock unlidded jbo 27-36s 2.50-3.00. Max Factor National Iron Pacific Airmotive Marriage license certificates on file today include the following Valley residents George I. Welch. 34, of 4866 Mac-Arthur N. Washington, D.

and Orpha M. Kliewer, 29, of 1211 Reynolds Glendale. Alfred L. Hackney. 30.

of 2732 W. 12st Los Angeles, and Jerralee M. Willis, 17, of 116 Arch Newhall. Floyd D. Dixon, 19, of 2506 N.

Lincoln Burbank, and Jacqueline J. Howell, 18, of 9563 Bradley Roscoe. William E. Palmer, 24, of 2521 Montrose Montrose, and Norma Rae Palmer, 24. pf the same address.

Wilbur E. Williams, 38, of 1923 N. Fairview Burbank, and Nancy K. Smith, 36, of the same address. Charles F.

Stebbins, 23, of 11715 Sarah North Hollywood, and Virginia E. Foster. 20. of 13006 Woodridge North Hollywood. William P.

Lear 19, of 5130 Strohm North Hollywood, and Martha J. McKee, 18. of 1523 N. Me-Cadden Hollywood. Cecil R.

Campbell. 31, of 604 N. Orange Glendale, and Shirley Hiney. 29, of 206 W. Milford Glendale.

Norman W. McGinnis, 20, of 107 Burchett st Glendale, and Marilyn S. Burton. 23, of 6040 Farrington lane, Los Angeles James N. McClain 30.

of 1200 N. Cedar. Glendale, and Aileen L. Webster, 25, of 1412 Norton Glendale. John R.

Trozzi 21. of 412 Piedmont Glendale, and Jovce H. Irvine, 18, of 1307 N. Windsor Glendale. Edward J.

Kislan, 22. of 1055 Grover Glendale, and Barbara M. Gould, 18. of the same address. Joe F.

Mikulas. 27, of the Veterans hospital, San Fernando, and Elizabeth L. Bathawav, 25. ot the same address. Marriage licenses on file today with the Los Angeles county clerk's office include certificates issued to the following Valiev persons: Ralph N.

Coppmger, 29. of 1354 Car-roll Los Angeles, and S. Frances Rader. 21, of 7745 Sepulveda Van Nuvs. Jack Roe Prather, 24.

of Gaffer's Ranch, Newhall. and Lorina M. Peters, 19, same address. Orlando G. Rodrigues.

28, of 5502 Satuma North Hollywood, and Violet Avela, 27, of 8464 McKinley Los Angeles. William H. Turner, 46, of 3311 Ver-dugo ave Burbank, and Margarete Bowers Caudle, 34, of 438 2 Leiraert blvd Los Angeles. Abe S. Filas, 51.

of 407 W. Lomita Glendale, and Gale S. Hamer, 36. of 229 S. Pacific Glendale.

Glenn A. Beardslee, 27, of 1029 Davis Glendale, and Beth L. Olson. 29, of 6120 Warner Los Angeles. Ralph W.

Saunders 27, of 9635 Arleta Pacoima, and Francess Huss, 17, of 8321 Burnet San Fernando. Thomas E. Watkins. 21. of 10740 Arminta st Roscoe, and Beatrice C.

Simpson, 16, of 7811 Ledge Roscoe. Irving Kanner. 23. of 7655 Sunset Los Angeles, and Dons Greene, 19, of 53372 Corteen North Hollywood. Richard C.

Hearsev, 42. of 11417 Califa North Hollywood, and Clara M. Wyse, 25, of 1618 Bel Aire Glendale. Harry M. Ball.

24, of 326 W. Milford Glendale, and Betty Bohl, 22, of 3239 Glenhurst Los Angeles. John C. Carmichael. 21.

of 10322 Me-Broom Roscoe, and Beverly J. Edwards, 17, of 9672 Sunland Roscoe. Dale Renaldo Fifer. 27. of 9583 Sun-land blvd Roscoe, and Suzanne A.

L. Colson, 22. of the same address. Milton A. Yamell, 32, of 3610 Second Highway Highlands, and Evelyn L.

Christie, 32, of 825 E. Wilson ave Glendale. Theodore V. Voelker. 25, of 325 W.

27th and Dorothy L. Hazen. 18. of 6257 Case North Hollywood. Gasper J.

Piazza. 23. of 203 S. Brand blvd, San Fernando, and Joan M. Kendall.

18. of 430 Griswold San Fernando. Peter Francisco. 27. of 12569 Montague Pacoima.

and Haroldine B. Christiansen, 18. of 11216 Cohasset Roscoe. Richard G. Hingston, 19.

of 3928 La Crescenta, Verdueo, and Joyce G. Dean, 19, of 3811 Orangedale Montrose. Jack L. Mumme. 23.

of 136 E. San Jose st, Burbank, and Biddy Lou Wol-verton. 19, same address. William P. Moore.

29. of 1205 N. New Hampshire st and Reva Jean Hall, 21, of 1102 W. Acacia st, Glendale. McKay J.

Cowan. 43, of Birmingham Veterans Administration hospital. and Elizabeth G. Westland. 37.

of 19603 Sherman wav, Canoga Park Loren E. Scott. 43. of 315 W. Lomita st Glendale, and Gladys I.

Shields, 35. of 305 N. Central ave Glendale James A. Devine. 24, the Harbormaster.

Santa Barbara, and Elva Dolores Melovidoff. 19, of 813 Parkman La Canada. Warren. Eugen Peterson, 39. of 720 Burchette Glendale, and Betty Lou Peterson, 37, of 140 S.

Fuller Los Angeles. Hubert J. Turner. 56. of Rosslvn Hotel.

Los Angeles, and Lillian V. Cresse. 54. of 5124 Alta Camyada La Canada. Robert F.

Still. 28 of 12749 Kitt-ridge st. North Hollywood, and Phyllis E. Manning, 22, of the same address. Jesse V.

Baxter. 18, of 11471 Osborne st, San Fernando, and Barbara J. Desmond, 18, of 7835 Burnet st. Van Nuys. Ivan J.

Mihail, 23, of 6809 Heliotrope ave. Bell, and Virginia De Nyse Conover. 17, of 6034 St. Clair st. North Hollywood.

Frank A. Pasquero, 51. of 2000 Edison blvd, Burbank, and Mildred M. 1889 State Mutuol Certificates have provided investors with a sound and conservative earning plan for their funds. STATE MUTUAL is a growing and progressive association.

Today its net worth, made up of its capital, surplus, undivided profits, and reserve, is more than $2,500,000. YOUR FUNDS UP TO INSURED. Early Bird Tries To Keep Shirt On DANVERS, Mass. UP) In the middle of the night. Patrolman Raymond Cashman met an early bird.

Easy does it, chum, said the policeman as the man raced toward him, stuffing a shirt-tail into his trousers. "What time is it?" the runner "Just 1:40, Cashman told him. "What happened?" Sorry, said the man sheepishly. My clock stopped and I thought Id missed the 6 oclock bus. DIRECTORS F.

S. WADE President, Southern California Gas Co. J. B. SPEED Vice-President and Manager ot Loan Department STUART OMEIVENY President, Title Insurance and Trust Company WILLIAM RHODES HERVEY Attorney ot law W.

R. GIBBON Vice-President and Secretory PAUL FUSSELl Attorney, Portner in the Firm of OMelveny Myers H. R. ERKES President POULTRY AND EGGS F.ggs: Wholesale prices consumer graae Large 72-76; medium el-67. small 46-47; large 54-58.

Retail prices to consumers; Large AA, medium AA. 78-80; large A. 67-fii; medium AA. 75-76; small A. 52-56.

Prices to retailers in cases; Large A 71-82; medium AA, 68-72; large A. 69-75; medium 64-68; small 50-53; large 54-58. Poultry (paying prices F.O B. Los Angeles Leghorn broilers, 21 lbs. and under, 32-34; fryers, 24-3 39-42; fryers, 3-4 39-42; roasters, 4 lbs.

and over, 39-42; colored fowl, all wts 35-37; Leghorn fowl, under 4 20-22; Leghorn fowl, 4 lbs. and over, 25-26; fowl, Austra White, 42 lbs. and over, 29-30. Domestic rabbits, under 5 lbs (FO.B. 26-29; ducks, all 30-32.

Butter: Jobbing prices to retailers Grade AA. cartons, 87; grade 84-86; grade 81-85. GUIZUDA. to Mr. and Mrs Ray-noldo Gulzada.

10115 Laurel Canvon blvd, Pacoima, a boy, Edward, born Sept. 1. KRZYSZTOFIAK. to Mr. and Mrs.

Waiter Krzysztofiak. 1244 Hewitt st, San Fernando, a girl, Eleanor Yonne, born Sept. 2. GRANT, to Mr. and Donald Grant, 846 Newton st, San Fernando, a boy.

Steven Leslie, born Sept. 3. MELVIN, to Mr. and Mrs. Doss Melvin.

14830 AstoHa st, San Fernando, a girl. Esther Faje. born Sept. 4 ANDERSON, to Mr. and Mrs.

Llovd Anderson, 1111 Griffith st, San Fernando. a girl, Darlene Rosalie, born Sept. 4. RUIZ, to Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Ruiz. 1338 Woodworth st San Fernando, a girl, bom Sept. 4. MONTELEONE. to Mr.

and Mrs. Antonio Monteleone. 9140 Lemona ave, San Fernando, a girl. Dawn Lee, born Sept. 5.

TRINIDAD, to Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Lomeli Trinidad. 13092 Coronel st, San Fernando, a girl, Mary Ann, born Sept. 5 MARTINEZ, to Mr.

and Mrs. Alfonso Martinez. 1233 Coronel st, San Fernando, a girl. Diane, born Sept. 6.

STEVENSON, to Mr. and Mrs. James Eugene Stevenson, 729 Pico st, San Fernando, a boy, Gary James, born Sept. 6. MOE.

to Mr. and Mrs. William R. Moe. 1026 Huntington st, San Fernando.

a boy, Eric William, born Sept. 6. WADE, to Mr. and Mrs. G.

S. Wade. 13470 Raven st, San Fernando, a boy, James Lester, born Sept. 7. GALASSO.

to Mr. and Mrs. August Galasso, 11031 Burnet st, San Fer CITRUS (FSMN) Oranges and lemons were steady today while grapefruit was slightly stronger on local sales of less than carlots. Grapefruit; Per bx, local pckd 43-64s 6.25-50; choice 5.00-5 50; 80s 5 50, choice 4.50-5 00; 100s 3 50-4 23; choicei 2 75-3 25; Riverside unlidded fair 64-80s 3 00; 100s 2 50-75. STATE MUTUAL 415 West fifth Street lbs Angeles 13, California MUhigca 8211 James R.

Roberts Rites Pending Services are pending at Pierce Bros. Valley mortuary for James R. Roberts, 90, who died yesterday while working in his yard at 5330 Woodman Van Nuys. A retired farmer, he lived for the past four years with a niece, Mis. Lily Noble, at the Van Nuys address.

He was a resident of Di-nuba, for fifty ears. girl, Lucille Ann, born Use Valley Times Classified Ads for Quick Results nando, a Sept. 8. nmTtwwmn 5MP Encino Club Aids 240 Cub Scouts Richard Norlander, chairman of the Youth Activities committee for the Sherman Oaks-Encino Ki-wanis club, revealed today that 240 Cub Scouts attended camp and participated in other Cub doings during the past summer. Norlander expressed the wish that the club would back a building program to provide suitable meeting quarters for the Scouts.

$150 for Drunk Driving James M. Melson, 41 year old carpenter, of 633 South Glenwood pi, Burbank, received a fine of $150 today in San Feinando police court on his plea of guilty to drunk driving. The sentence was imposed by Judge II. A. Decker.

Van Nuys Drive Nets 50 Tons of 'Y' Fund Paper Approximately twenty tons of papers and magazines were collected by Van Nuys Y.M.C.A. boys and friends of the during the summer to raise funds to aid youth war torn countries, reports Paul Somers, program secretary. David- Mercer, 13833 Haynes Mreet, was the boy bringing in the nO.Nt paper 1800 pounds. The high scoring pair of boys collecting the most was Paul Muller, 14629 Albers and Jon Allen, 14532 Martha with 2047 pounds. Leading Y.M.C.A.

club group was the Vikings Junior Hi-Y club of the First Methodist church under leadership of Rees Herge-sheimer. This group brought in 2650 pounds. Other high producers were Walter Epinette and Billy Ferguson, James LaSorella, Tom Perrodin, Don Broder, Jimmy Parsons and Jim Nichols. ROOFING WALL BOARDS PLUMBING ELEC. ITEMS and OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL And we are celebrating by offering you values in Home Furnishings at Before the War" prices.

It will pay you to pay us a visit. (ASV uoerr PAYMENTS Friday and Saturday Refreshments for AH Bubble Gum for the Kiddies BURBANK 137 SO. SAN FERNANDO 161 E. ANGELENO FURNlTUREiSTORES For Your Convenience We will Be Open Friday Nights Until 9 P. M.

ASK ABOUT OUR CREDIT PLAN Red Cross Searches For 6 Missing The Home Service Department of Los Angeles Red Cross today was conducting a search for six missing persons, Dionisio Ar-sento, Tito Vargas, Ernesto Gica, Josef Hraba and Gerda and Hans Keller. Anyone knowing their whereabouts should contact the Red Cross, 1200 S. Vermont, FItzroy 5261, ext. 108. 4-PC.

BEDROOM SET Beautiful Walnut Veneer in Waterfall design consisting of chest, vanity, bed and bench. Anniversary Sale Price at $89.50 Blvd. Vineland Letnfeershlm fir BLOGEX I'AYMLNX if PLAN AVAILABLE Between sunset 3-4347 North Hollywood 71692 INNERSPRING MATTRESS AND BOX SPRINGS Restful sleep with this guaranteed set. Either twin or full size. A must at this low price.

Get tickets early for the Ran Fernando Valley Roundup Burbank Sept. 27 and 28. SPECIALS 4 PC. BEDROOMS Cjn $79.50 Value 3,49.50 5 PC. DINETTES STO OC $69.50 Value J.7J DROP LEAF TABLES From RADIOS TABLE MODELS TABLE LAMPS and SHADES s39.95 19.95 5.95 12.95 $5)50 1 I tl.lj FLOOR LAMPS 7 Way TELEPHONE STANDS $J2 95 BOUDOIR LAMPS THROW RUGS, WASHABLE $7 tr $5.95 Value s2.49 Per Set H.

4, i -I (4w i 2-Piece Living Room Sets fmecce BED DIVAN AND CHAIR Choice of Styles and Fabrics $149.50 Value can wear the finest jewelry can give the for Jess money than you pay for cigarettes On our convenient credit terms, you can take year to pay, without interest or extra charges. So, if you've an anniversary or birthday gift to buy for a loved one, if you've been wanting to buy a good watch or a fine piece of jewelry, don't let a shortage of cash upset your plans. You needn't even make a down payment. Select the gift of your choice end pay the full amount in small weekly payments. SPECIALS Platform Rockers Velour and Tapestries $19.95 Club Chair and Ottoman, $39.95 Value 19.95 5-Pc.

Metal Bridge Sets, $22.50 Value 16.88 Baby Cribs, Sturdy and Good Looking, 9 5 a I 1 4.9 5 Youth Beds, Well Made, Natural Finish, $34 50 Vnlue 10 05 Pillows, Heavy Duty All Feather, $2.25 1.69 Pillows, 100 Genuine Duck Down, $8.95 Value 5.95 Bed Spreads, Chenilles in Choice of Colors, $12.95 Volue 7.95 4 (2oKveUctt to- No Money Down, Easy Weekly Terms Charge Account lay-Away Cash VALUES IN SECTIONAL PIECES a PC. SETS $99.50 PC. SETS $149.50 ij7r3.rikr BURBANK 137 So. San Fernando Blvd. 161 E.

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Valley Times from North Hollywood, California (2024)

FAQs

Is North Hollywood considered the valley? ›

North Hollywood is a district in the San Fernando Valley in the city of Los Angeles. Despite the similar name, North Hollywood does not share a border with Hollywood, which is several miles to the southeast.

Is North Hollywood a nice place to live? ›

While North Hollywood is generally considered a safe neighborhood, it's important to note that crime rates tend to be higher than the national average.

Is North Hollywood expensive? ›

There are 4 neighborhoods in North Hollywood. Greater Toluca Lake has a median listing home price of $1.2M, making it the most expensive neighborhood. North Hollywood Northeast is the most affordable neighborhood, with a median listing home price of $835.5K.

How many people live in North Hollywood? ›

167,500 people call North Hollywood home. The population density is 10,876.27 and the largest age group is between 25 and 64 years old. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

Which part of LA is the valley? ›

The valley, originally an agricultural area, occupies 260 square miles (670 square km) and is the location of several Los Angeles suburban residential communities including Encino, North Hollywood, San Fernando, Studio City, Tarzana, Van Nuys, and Woodland Hills. Primary drainage is provided by the Los Angeles River.

What do LA people mean by valley? ›

The San Fernando Valley (sometimes called The Valley) is a region in Los Angeles County in Southern California, nestled to the northwest of the Los Angeles Basin. The San Fernando Valley includes the northern half of the city of Los Angeles; two-thirds of the Valley's area is within Los Angeles' city limits.

What is the household income in North Hollywood? ›

What are the median and average incomes in North Hollywood? The average annual household income in North Hollywood is $81,936, while the median household income sits at $59,454 per year.

What's the difference between Hollywood and North Hollywood? ›

North Hollywood is not bordered by the neighborhood of Hollywood, as North Hollywood is approximately 6 mi (9.7 km) north of Hollywood. North Hollywood has a hot summer Mediterranean Climate (Köppen climate classification Csa).

Is it cheap to live in Hollywood? ›

Living in Los Angeles or Hollywood can be expensive. Housing costs are high, with rent ranging from $1,500 to $3,000+ per month. Utilities average around $100 to $200 monthly. Transportation and dining out can also add to expenses.

What is the richest part of Hollywood? ›

Which neighborhood in Los Angeles has the most expensive homes? Most would agree that the neighborhood in Los Angeles with the most expensive homes is considered to be Beverly Hills. It's renowned worldwide for the luxurious properties of the rich and famous Hollywood set.

Why is it called North Hollywood? ›

In 1927, the area would be renamed from Lankershim to North Hollywood in an effort to capitalize on the glamour of Hollywood in the land and real-estate boom. As the aviation industry developed in Burbank and naval and air force members fell in love with California in World War 2, the suburbs grew.

How far is North Hollywood from the beach? ›

The distance between North Hollywood and Venice Beach is 31 miles. The road distance is 22.1 miles. How do I travel from North Hollywood to Venice Beach without a car? The best way to get from North Hollywood to Venice Beach without a car is to subway and tram which takes 1h 40m and costs $5.

What kind of neighborhood is North Hollywood? ›

North Hollywood, located in the San Fernando Valley, is a culturally diverse neighborhood. It features modest residential blocks, historic landmarks, and the vibrant NoHo Arts District. Art galleries, craft beer bars, and retro-style co*cktail lounges are common throughout the area.

What's it like to live in North Hollywood? ›

North Hollywood is in Los Angeles County. Living in North Hollywood offers residents an urban feel and most residents rent their homes. In North Hollywood there are a lot of restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. Many young professionals live in North Hollywood and residents tend to be liberal.

What town is close to North Hollywood? ›

Cities near North Hollywood, California:
  • Burbank, CA.
  • West Hollywood, CA.
  • San Fernando, CA.
  • Glendale, CA.
  • Beverly Hills, CA.
  • La Canada Flintridge, CA.
  • Culver City, CA.
  • Los Angeles, CA.

What zone is North Hollywood? ›

Additional Gardening Related Climate Data for ZIP Code 91605 - North Hollywood, California
2023 Hardiness Zone:Zone 10a: 30°F to 35°F
2012 Hardiness Zone:Zone 10a: 30°F to 35°F
1990 Hardiness Zone:Zone 10b: 35F to 40F
Average First Frost Date:December 21 - 31
Average Last Frost Date:February 1 - 10
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Is Pasadena considered the valley? ›

Pasadena is the largest city in the San Gabriel Valley.

Is Studio City considered the valley? ›

Studio City is a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, California, in the southeast San Fernando Valley, just west of the Cahuenga Pass.

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