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ANAHEIM GAZETTE Established 1870 HENRY KUCHEL, Editor and Publisher 1887-1939 Mrs. Henry Kuchel Theodore B. Kuchel Editors and Publishers The Anaheim Gazette has been owned and edited by the same family since 1875. Published every Thursday at 259 East Center Street, Anaheim, California. Subscription Per Year, $2.00 — Six Months $1.00 Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office at Anaheim, California, under the Act of March 8, 1879. - CHURCHES - CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST “Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?” is the question to form Sunday’s lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ Scientist, with the Golden Text from Psalms, “God be merciful unto us, and bless us; and cause his face to shine upon us; that thy way may be known upon earth, thy saving health among all nations.” With passages from Luke and other scriptures, the lesson-sermon will include selections from “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy. Among them, she writes “If sin, sickness and death are as real as Life, Truth and Love . . . God must be their author . . . Is it possible to believe that the evils which Jesus lived to destroy are real or the offspring of the divine will?” FULL GOSPEL Herbert W. Ezell, pastor of Gospel Tabernacle, will conduct worship services Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, and evangelistic services at 7:30 p.m. Bible classes meet at 9:30 a.m Midweek prayer meeting will be Wednesday night at 7:30 o’clock. CATHOLIC FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST “Not Who, But What Killed Jesus” will be the Rev. Don Earl Boatman’s sermon subject at 10:35 o’clock Sunday morning in First Church of Christ. In evening at 7:30 o’clock the church will be host to Job’s Daughters when Edith Brown will sing “The Lord’s Prayer” and the pastor’s message will be on “Building Lives For Present Day Living.” WESLEY METHODIST The Rev. C. H. Archibald, pastor of Wesley Methodist church, will preach on “The Militant Christ” at 11 o’clock services Sunday morning. Sunday school will convene at 9:45 a.m. Fellowship Hour will be observed in the evening at 7 o’clock. SALEM EVANGELICAL Sunday’s events at Salem Evangelical church of which the Rev. A. L. Horn is pastor, will begin with Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. with S. F. Hilgenfeld, superintendent. The sermon topic at 10:45 a.m. will be “The Conquering Church. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. will be followed by the pastor’s evening sermon on “The Waiting Guest” at 7:30. WHITE TEMPLE METHODIST “Making a Hard Life Easier” will be the Rev. Thomas L. Burden’s sermon subject at 10:45 Charter Closes For Eagles at Monday Meeting (Continued from Page 1) see him before Monday’s meeting He may be reached at his head quarters in the Valencia hotel. Among men of the Anaheim area who already have signed this charter as new members are-E. A. Silzle, James H. Reynold George Miner, Joseph Baillier Kermit Maley, Orel Farless, Em Arns, Hugh Hunsaker, Leona Slabaugh, James R. Weir, William Ruble, Don Franks, Doyne Morris, V. H. Mendenhall, Char Barrett, Jesse L. Morrison, Sam F. Hilgenfeld, Fred A. VanRaad Charles Reese. Albert Waterman, Leonard Schwacofer, U. H. Basham, Howard Bunting, Alvin Conn, Roy Kile, Peter Jacobs, Howard H Don W. Duvall, Leslie Bensh Robert Schutz, George Balch, Jefrey Palin, Joseph A. Lieb Joseph Morgan, Edward Blake George Welton, Carl Reeske, Glanland Stracner, Lee M. Shaw, L. Grigsby, Leland Roach, Sherm Phillips, Chester Barnes, Forre Flager, Clifford Jones, Flo Faulkner, Edward Winger. Charles Pelser, E. W. Daniels R. S. Shepherd, H. C. Swartz, Win E. Isbell, M. A. Morris, A. Erwin, L. R. Boyer, William Lever, True L. Lyles, Merle Hartu John C. McLeod, Robert Engman, Charles Warren, Reese Berer, W. B. Danenhauer, Everett H Witt, Lawrence Donohue, Heri F. Burns, Paul W. Scott, Alb Hinze, Edward Stringer, Charles F. Holt, J. A. Schroeder and E. McCullah. River Development Company Buys FULL GOSPEL Herbert W. Ezell, pastor of Gospel Tabernacle, will conduct worship services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and evangelistic services at 7:30 p.m. Bible classes meet at 9:30 a.m Midweek. prayer meeting will be Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. CATHOLIC The Rev. Fr. Henry W. Gross, pastor of St. Boniface Catholic church, has announced Sunday Mass at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11 a.m. Sunday school for children not in parochial schools, will follow the 8:30 Mass. Evening services at 4:30 o'clock and Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock. EPISCOPAL The Rev. D. Howard Dow, rector of St. Michael's Episcopal church, will observe Holy Communion Sunday at 8 a.m. followed by church school and worship services at 10:30 a.m. Special Lenten services will be held Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. and Holy Communion Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday's Church of Christ program in Ebell clubhouse will include Bible school at 10 a.m.; Preaching by L. Arnold Watson, minister, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. (Legal Notice) (Continued from page 5) lished once in the Anaheim Gazette, a weekly newspaper printed, published and circulated in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California. The foregoing ordinance was signed and approved by me this 6th day of April, 1943. CHAS. A. PEARSON, Mayor of the City of Anaheim. Attest: CHARLES E. GRIFFITH, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, Charles E. Griffith, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced at an adjourned regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, held on the 30th day of March, 1943, and that the same was passed and adopted at an adjourned regular meeting of said City Council held on the 6th day of April, 1943, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COUNCILMEN Pearson, Van Wagoner, Sheridan, Boney, Barnes. NOES: COUNCILMEN None. ABSENT: COUNCILMEN None. And I further certify that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim signed and approved said Ordinance on the 6th day of April, 1943. WHITE TEMPLE METHODIST “Making a Hard Life Easier” will be the Rev. Thomas L. Burden’s sermon subject at 10:45 a.m. Sunday in White Temple Methodist church, following Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock. At 7 p.m. the Youth meeting will be held with Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Demaree, 530 North West street. At 7:30 o'clock, the pastor’s sermon subject at the church will be “Tarrying at Seir.” CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Bible school at 9:30 a.m. will open Sunday’s services in Church of the Nazarene of which John W. Henry is minister. “Christian Unity” will be the pastor’s sermon subject for 10:45 a.m. worship services. In the evening at 6:30 o'clock will be the junior service with Young People’s meeting at the same hour. Evangelistic services at 7:30 will be on the theme of “The Cause of Sin.” BETHEL BAPTIST The Rev. O. R. Schroeder will fill the pulpit Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in Bethel Baptist church, whose pastor, the Rev. H. G. Dymmel is in Chicago for a session of the General Mission committee. The guest minister will speak on “Living in Satan’s Neighborhood.” There will be no evening service, but at noon will be a birthday party and covered dish dinner of the Woman’s Mission society. Program features will include a short play and a chalk talk by Walter Schroeder on “Didomai.” FIRST PRESBYTERIAN “The Lord Is My Shepherd” will be the sermon topic for the Rev. Stanley Frederick George at both 9 and 11 o'clock services Sunday morning in First Presbyterian church, where the first Holy Communion of the new church year will be observed. Lending further interest to the occasion will be the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN The Lord Is My Shepherd" will be the sermon topic for the Rev. Stanley Frederick George at both 9 and 11 o'clock services Sunday morning in First Presbyterian church, where the first Holy Communion of the new church year will be observed. Lending further interest to the occasion will be the ceremony ordaining A. Chester Peck to eldership. In the evening at 6:30 o'clock young people of the Intermediate department will meet at the manse. Good fellowship at its best calls for "Bourbon at its Best" HILL AND HILL Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Also Available in Bottled-in-Bond, 100 Proof SIMON LEVI COMPANY, Ltd. Exclusive Distributors California, Arizona, Nevada Harter Closes Eagles at Sunday Meeting (Continued from Page 1) On before Monday's meeting, may be reached at his headquarters in the Valencia hotel. Among men of the Anaheim who already have signed the letter as new members are Earl Zille, James H. Reynolds, Miner, Joseph Bailey, Maley, Orel Farless, Earl Hugh Hunsaker, Leonardigh, James R. Weir, William Don Franks, Doyne Morrison, H. Mendenhall, Charles Jesse L. Morrison, Samuelagenfeld, Fred A. VanRaes, Reese Waterman, Leonardcofer, U. H. Basham, Ed-Bunting, Alvin Conn, Roy A. Peter Jacobs, Howard Hill, W. Duvall, Leslie Benson, Schutz, George Balch, JefPalin, Joseph A. Lieb Jr., Morgan, Edward Black, Welton, Carl Reeske, Garracner, Lee M. Shaw, L. H. Ley, Leland Roach, Sherman Chesster Barnes, Forrest Clifford Jones, Floyd Werer, Edward Winger. Les Peler, E. W. Danielson, Shepherd, H. C. Swartz, Ed-Isbell, M. A. Morris, A. D. L. R. Boyer, William Leshue L. Lyles, Merle Hartung, C. McLeod, Robert Engle-Charles Warren, Reese Bak-B. Danenhauer, Everett De-Lawrence Donohue, Henry Burns, Paul W. Scott, Albert Edward Stringer, Charles Stet, J. A. Schroeder and E. G. Mah. NSGW Deputies Plan Dinner for New Members (Continued from page 1) man Thomas L. McFadden, John M. Johnston and Leonard Schwacofer, on a future meeting place for the parlor following its institution. Deputies are planning a special hospitality for the new organization and many prominent Native Sons will be in attendance from all over the Southland at tomorrow night's dinner event. Those who have not yet made reservations may do so by telephoning Leonard Schwacofer, acting secretary, at 4117. Among distinguished guests will be Judge Donald E. Van Luven of San Bernardino who will be accompanied by 15 members of Arrowhead parlor of that city. Arrowhead and Santa Ana parlors will preside at institution ceremonies on April 30. Federal Judge Ben Harrison, a past grand trustee, also is returning for this second event. Other special guests will include Martin L. Moxley, vice-mayor of Long Beach; Walter D. Odemar of Los Angeles, grand trustee; Eldred L. Myer, past grand president; Walter Hiskey of Santa Ana parlor, past governor general of the State Past Presidents' association, and Deputies Woody Wade, Julian Lecrivain and Bernard G. Hiss. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Weesha County Club a non-stock corporation of California with principal business place at Anaheim, California. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a meeting of the board of Directors of Weesha Country Club a nonstock corporation of California held on the 19th day of March 1943 an assessment of City Taxes Become Delinquent After April 20th Taxes are due! That warning has been issued by City Treasurer A. G. Tuma in his capacity as deputy tax collector, who reminds property owners that their taxes will be come delinquent after Tuesday, April 20. On April $18,000 in taxes remained and collections have involved a few hundred dollars Tuma stated. They should resent about a thousand day in order to meet require LOOSE TALK COSTS LIVES! Friday & Saturday FEATURES April 9 & 10 NO POINT RATIONING ON DRIED FI COFFEE CUP Stamp lb. FIGS RAISINS Calimyrna White Have a dish of stewed Figs Sunmaid Seedless 15-oz. package Nabisco Bran 10¢ 8-oz. pkg. Syrup 21¢ Dude Ranch. 24-oz. bot. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Weesha County Club a non-stock corporation of California with principal business place at Anaheim, California. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a meeting of the board of Directors of Weesha Country Club a nonstock corporation of California held on the 19th day of March, 1943, an assessment of $50.00 per Member was levied upon each Member of the corporation payable on or before June 19th, 1943, to the corporation at its principal place of business 424 South Los Angeles street, Anaheim, California. Any Member who has not paid said assessment in full before the 19th day of June, 1943, will be delinquent and thereby shall forfeit his membership in said corporation and suit shall be brought against the delinquent for the collection of said assessment. This notice is given by order of the Board of Directors. G. W. SANDILANDS, Secretary of Weesha Country Club a California Corporation. Anaheim Gazette Publish April 8th and 15th FIGS RAISINS Sunmaid Seedless 15-oz. package Nabisco Bran 10¢ 8-oz. pkg. Syrup 21¢ Dude Ranch. 24-oz. bot. Oleo (5 Red Pts.) All Sweet. 1-lb. pkg. P'nut Butter 36¢ Bell Brand. 1-lb. jar Butter Wafers 19¢ Bell Brand. 1-lb. pkg. Enjoy FLAPJACKS FOR BREAKFAST KEEP FOOD COSTS DOWN! Albers FLAPJACK Small 10¢ Large 21¢ Albers Oats Lge. pkg...24c, Sml. pkg. PEAS SUNRIC No. 2 can CORN SUNRIC No. 2 can Ryola Swedish Bread. 14-oz. Rice 3-lb. pkg. Texas Blue Rose No. Corn Starch Clinton Brand. 1-lb. Lilby's KRAUT JUICE 12-oz. bottle (8 pts.) Lilby's Vienna Sausage No. % (1 Red) Lilby's Tomato Pickles Sliced Gr No. 2½ Snarol 1-lb. pkg. 24¢ Kill those Snails & Pests. Baking Pwd. 19¢ K. C., 25-oz. can Jell-a-teen 2 Pkgs. 11¢ Assorted Flavors Catsup 10¢ 14-oz. bottle (10 pt.) The Southern California Edison Company salutes another corps of double duty war workers—the women of the Red Cross Nurses Aides. Many Nurses’ Aides are mothers with home responsibilities and business women who give their time away from their offices and shops to help with the heavy wartime burden of the hospital. They are unpaid workers. Their recompense is in the knowledge of hard task well done. These loyal volunteers are double duty war workers, one and a hard task well done. First aid instruction has been a "must" in Edison's safety program for many years. Since Pearl Harbor the company's first aid training program has been intensified and broadened to include office workers as well as men of the operating forces. More than 500 Edison men and women have participated in the company's training courses and many of them have been awarded Red Cross first aid certificates. Scores of others have become "firstiders" in their community Red Cross courses. Edison is proud, too, of its double duty war workers who have been trained to help others in time of emergency. EASTER EGG COLORS Chick Chick Brand. Combination pkg...25c DURKEE'S Meat Sauce 10-oz. Bottle 29¢ Jewel Oil Qt. bot. (12 Red Pts. BROOMS Princess Brand ea. 99¢ Cloes Bleach qt.:bot. 9¢ Sunbrite Cleanser Pkg. 5¢ Bowl Cleaner Pronto Brand. 22-oz. can SWEETHEART SOAP Enjoy its fragrant cleansing qualities. WE RESERVE the RIGHT to LIMIT QUANTITIES Tuesday, April 20. On April 1, 8,000 in taxes remained unpaid, and collections have involved only few hundred dollars daily, ma stated. They should represent about a thousand dollars a day in order to meet requirements. LOOSE TALK COSTS LIVES! WATCH CRYSTALS Unbreakable watch crystals are now being fashioned from the same transparent plastic as the Plexiglass such as Consolidated turns out for plane noses, gun turrets and navigation blisters. These crystals are sealed in place, making the watches both dust and water proof. OF INTEREST TO COOKS Vanilla flavoring tablets are a new development to save both shipping space and alcohol. A 10 cubic inch package of 192 tablets weighs only two and a half ounces and is the equivalent of a quart bottle of vanilla which weighs exactly that many pounds. LET US HELP YOU WORK OUT YOUR RATIONING PROBLEMS! THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES—YOU LEND YOUR MONEY—KEEP THE BIG GUNS BLASTING THE AXIS. BUY MORE WAR BONDS N-O-W! ALPHA BETA ING ON DRIED FRUITS With 1 Stamp lb. 18¢ a White of stewed Figs 2 Lb. Pkg. 58¢ Sunmaid Seedless 15-oz. package 13¢ WHITE KING GRANULATED SOAP Fam. 29c Giant 48c WHITE KING LAUNDRY BAR Reg. 4c Gnt. 4½c SCOTCH GRANULATED SOAP Reg. 26c Gnt. 42c WHITE KING TOILET SOAP bar 5¢ of stewed Figs 58¢ Sunmaid Seedless 13¢ 24½-lb $132 No. 10 Sack 55¢ GLOBE AI FLOUR For every baking purpose. Light fluffy, easy to handle. It pays to buy the best! 24½-lb $132 No. 10 Sack 55¢ PEAS SUNRICH 12¢ No. 2 can (16 pts.) CORN SUNRICH 11¢ No. 2 can (14 pts.) Ryola 16¢ Swedish Bread. 14-oz. pkg. Rice 3-lb. pkg. 25¢ Texas Blue Rose. No Points Corn Starch 7¢ Clinton Brand. 1-lb. pkg. UICE 12-oz. bot. (8 pts.) USAGE No. ½¾ (1 Red Pt.) 12¢ ICKLES Sliced Green No. 2½ jar 24¢ New! GOLDEN SWEET PICTSWEET CORN PICTSWEET No. 2 can 14 Points 14¢ SCOTCH GRANULATED SOAP Reg. 26c Gnt. 42c WHITE KING TOILET SOAP bar 5¢ FRUITS and VEGETABLES FANCY SWEET CARROTS 2 Bunches 9¢ FANCY YELLOW CROOK NECK SUMMER AND ITALIAN SQUASH 2 lbs. 35¢ FUERTE AVOCADOS ½ Pound 9¢ NEW! SWEET PICTSWEET CORN No. 2 can 14 Points 14¢ PEAS 15¢ Pictsweet Brand No. 303 can (13 pts.) COLORS Pkg. 10¢ ation pkg...25c Gebhardt's CHILI POWDER 1-oz. bot. 12¢ 3-oz. bot. 33¢ Jewel Oil 55¢ Qt. bot. (12 Red Pts.) 9¢ 9¢ 5¢ 1¢ 2 LB. PKG LIGHTENS HOUSEWORK THROUGH CHEMISTRY 27¢ SOAP 3 bars Reg. Size 20¢ Bath size 12c AVOCADOS ½ Pound 9¢ WASHINGTON DELICIOUS APPLES 4 lbs. 29¢ FANCY SWEET Strawberries AT REASONABLE PRICES WE DO HAVE POTATOES REDS, RUSSETTS, BURBANKS We have a plentiful supply of good Certified SEED POTATOES Now on Hand!