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Join the March of Those Who regularly attend Services at the Free Methodist Church
Broadway and Clementine
MR. ABBOTT Minister
Service Men and relatives Given special Invitation.
NAZARENE.
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Announcements 1
Read The Gazette, Anaheim's newspaper "bible" since 1870.
Help Wanted 3
WANTED—Man or woman, preferably with some selling experience, for pleasant house to house canvass work. Can earn big pay. Leave name and address at Gazette office, or write P. O. Box 151, Anaheim.
Personals 5
SEE NORTH ANAHEIM'S Spirella retailer for your fittings. Mrs. Ednice Smith, 224 W. North St.
CAN YOU WRITE A STORY?—The Hollywood Writers Service will help you. Write for information without obligation. Box 2264 Hollywood, Los Angeles. (28)
Lost and Found 6
FOUND—Near Fullerton, 3 auto tools. Describe and pay for ad. Chas. Cole, 314 E. Adele, rear.
For Sale Misc'. 11
FOR SALE—Coffee table; woman's lumber jacket; also blue dress coat, size 18; variety of shoes, size 8-B. 307 E. Alberta.
FOR SALE—2-wheel heavy duty trailer; hard rubber tires. Phone Placentia 5013.
FOR SALE—Washburn Comb. player piano; some rolls; also pig for butching. 177 Court St.; Buena Park.
FOR SALE—Large rocking chair. 315 S. Claudina.
FOR SALE—Air-propelled water Car Cooler, new; keeps car cool in desert heat. 271 E. Center St.
FOR SALE—Shipping Case and packing material for grand piano. 271 East Center St.
NAZARENE.
Church
Cor. Cypress and Claudia.
"The Christian's Attitude Toward Christ's Return."
A. O. HENDRICKS, D. D.
Minister
Subject, 10:45 a.m.
"Return of Our Lord"
Special—7 p.m., "The American Indians," with pictures.
Everybody reads The Gazette.
BETHANY CHURCH
"Across from Safeway—122 So. Lemon St."
Visit this friendly little church Everybody will be glad to see you.
Old fashioned gospel meeting —God is saving souls and blessing our meetings.
Herbert Ezell, Pastor
TELEPHONE OPERATORS NEEDED
Service men and war workers are all depending upon our girls at the switchboards.
Good pay while learning and regular increases.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE CO.
Apply 217 N. Lemon St., Anaheim or, 514½ N. Main St., Santa Ana.
(Availability Certificate Required)
FOR SALE—Large rocking chair. 315 S. Claudina.
FOR SALE—Air-propelled water Car Cooler, new; keeps car cool in desert heat. 271 E. Center St.
FOR SALE—Shipping Case and packing material for grand piano. 271 East Center St.
(Pub. In Anaheim Gazette: Jan. 27, Feb. 3 and 10, 1944)
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS
Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of THE SAVINGS, LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION OF ANAHEIM, a California Corporation, will be held at the principal office, for the transaction of the business of the said Corporation, located at 211 E. Center Street, in the City of Anaheim, California, on Monday, February 14, 1944, at 7:30 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of electing Directors of said corporation for the ensuing year and for the purpose of transacting any and all other business which may properly come before said meeting.
Dated: January 24, 1944,
THE SAVINGS, LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION OF ANAHEIM.
By FRED A. BACKS,
Its Secretary.
keep on BACKING ATTACK with WAR BONDS
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INTERIOR EXTERIOR
No Job Too Small
PHONE ANAHEIM 3860
TELEPHONE CO.
Apply 217 N. Lemon St., Anaheim or, 514½ N. Main St., Santa Ana.
(Availability Certificate Required)
HELP Shutten THE WAR MEN — WOMEN YOU
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DOUGLAS ANAHEIM FEEDER SHOP
REGULAR AIRCRAFT WAGES FROM THE START
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
“This is your opportunity to help your country.”
APPLY TODAY!
Douglas Anaheim Feeder Shop
406 SO. LOS ANGELES STREET
Daily Except Sunday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Availability Certificate Required
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STRIAN SCIENCE
"It will be the Sunday Sermon subject in all classes of the Mother Church, First Church of Christ, Scientific Boston. This statement of the Galations is the Goldtatt: 'We through the Spirit for the hope of righteousness in us.'"
The selection from II Chronicle of Jehoshaphat is told "There is a great multitude against them beyond the sea on this horrio; . . . And Jehoshaphat and set himself to seek Lord, . . . And said, O Lord our fathers, are not thou heaven? and rulest not over all the kingdoms of the earth? and in thine hand is not power and might, so that is able to withstand thee?" The Lord said through Jahane Levite, "Be not afraid, as may be by reason of this multitude; for the battle is our's, but God's." In the bat-tat followed singers "went before the army" and their sms "were smitten."
Science and Health with the Scriptures" Mary Bak-ly says, "To have one God train yourself of the power in a joint program. Last Sunday morning in addressing his congregation on 'When Jesus Abides in Samaria,' the Rev. Mr. Knappe declared: 'The finest chapters of church history have been written when man caught the spirit of Jesus that made Him abide in Samaria. Pray that he may abide with us. Our need of Him is so great not only for ourselves, but that we may be instruments of the Holy Spirit in leading others to the Rock of their Salvation, Jesus Christ the Lord."
Two Luther Leagues Plan Joint Meeting
Members of Luther League of Grace Lutheran church of this city, will be guests Friday night of the League of First Lutheran church of Fullerton, at a joint session to be held at 7:30 o'clock in that city.
CHRISTIAN
There will be no evening services Sunday at First Christian church, according to the Rev. Al Casebeer, pastor. Sunday school, with James A. Baker, superintendent, will be at 9:30 a.m. At 10:50 worship services, the Rev. Richard Mills of Douglas, Ariz. will preach. At 2:30 p.m. will come the special mortgage-burning ceremony with sermon by the Rev. C. C. Root of San Bernardino.
BETHANY
Sunday services at Bethany church, 122 South Lemon street, where Herbert W. Ezell is pastor, will open with Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Worship services will be at 11 o'clock, and Evangelistic services at 7:30 p.m. The church remains open each Wednesday night for prayer. Week-night evangelistic services are held each
STOLEN CAR FOUND
Science and Health with the Scriptures” Mary Bakley says, “To have one God train yourself of the power spirit, you must love God freely.” “The central fact of bible is the superiority of real over physical power.”
BETHANY
Sunday services at Bethany church, 122 South Lemon street, where Herbert W. Ezell is pastor, will open with Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Worship services will be at 11 o’clock, and Evangelistic services at 7:30 p.m. The church remains open each Wednesday night for prayer. Week-night evangelistic services are held each Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock.
EPISCOPAL
Sunday at St. Michael’s Episcopal church will see the return of the rector, the Rev. D. Howard Dow, to his pulpit after a few weeks’ absence due to illness. Holy communion will be observed at 8 a.m. with public worship at 10:30 o’clock and church school at the same hour.
BETHEL BAPTIST
The Rev. H. G. Dymmel, pastor of Bethel Baptist church, has announced the subject of “God’s Propitiation” for his morning sermon at 11 o’clock Sunday when Holy Communion will be observed. At 7:30 p.m. after a sermon on ‘The Vision Splendid,’ the pastor will conduct a Bible question period. Walter Schroeder is superintendent of the Sunday school which meets at 10 a.m. Mid-week prayer meeting will be Wednesday night at 7:30.
WHITE TEMPLE METHODIST
Sunday morning at 10:45 in White Temple Methodist church, the Rev. Thomas L. Burden will continue his sermon series on the Lord’s prayer by preaching on the subject, “Our Daily Bread.” Melvin Hilgenfeld is superintendent of Sunday school which meets at 9:30 a.m. At 7 p.m. Young People’s Fellowship and adult members of the congregation will join with the First Presbyterian congregation in Union Fellowship services commemorating that church’s 74th anniversary.
NAZARENE
The Rev. A. O. Hendricks, D. D., pastor of Church of the Nazarene, will preach Sunday at 10:45 a.m., on “The Beauty of Holiness.” There will be special music. Sunday school with Harvey Pentecost, superintendent, will be at 9:30 a.m. Evangelistic services at 7:30 p.m. will feature a sermon on “The Christian's Attitude Toward Christ's Return.” NYPS and Juniors will meet at 6:30
STOLEN CAR FOUND IN RECORD TIME
J. W. Betzsold, 611 North Los Angeles street, had the alertness of two Orange police officers, Roy Bruce and Harold Richardson, to thank for the speedy recovery of his automobile in the early morning hours of Monday.
The car was found to be missing from a parking space at the South Seas cafe at 2:30 a.m. Just half an hour later Officers Bruse and Richardson, checking in at the Orange police station, heard a broadcast of the theft from the sheriff’s office. Starting out in search of the machine, they discovered it immediately, where it had been parked very conveniently at the side entrance of Orange city hall.
RICHARD MORLEY STATIONED AT SAAAB
Having completed his work at University of Minnesota, Richard Morley, son of the Frederick B. Morleys, 501 North East street, has arrived at Santa Ana Army Air Base for a continuation of his Air Corps training. He was met in Los Angeles Tuesday night by his wife, Mrs. Morley and their year-old daughter, Elizabeth Ann of Fullerton, his mother, aunt and grandmother, Mrs. Richard Morley, Mrs. O. H. Renner and Mrs. J. M. Casey.
Mrs. Casey is staying in Los Angeles now to be near her husband who is under treatment in a hospital in that city.
Gordon Morley, younger son of the F. B. Morley home, recently completed training at SAAAB, where the brothers had hoped to be together for part of their air training at least. However Gordon was transferred in early January to Rankin Field at Tu-lare where he is now having primary flight training.
FARMERS MUST RATION POINTS
Southland farmers today were reminded by the OPA that if they
NAZARENE
The Rev. A. O. Hendricks, D. D., pastor of Church of the Nazarene, will preach Sunday at 10:45 a.m. on "The Beauty of Holiness." There will be special music. Sunday school with Harvey Pentecost, superintendent, will be at 9:30 a.m. Evangelistic services at 7:30 p.m. will feature a sermon on "The Christian's Attitude Toward Christ's Return." NYPS and Juniors will meet at 6:30 p.m. Fasting and prayer will be observed Tuesday at 10 a.m., with prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
FREE METHODIST
"The Central Emphasis" will be the sermon subject of the Rev. James B. Abbott at 11 o'clock Sunday morning in Free Methodist church. At 7:30 p.m. he will preach on "The Way to Heaven," Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. with George Wheeler, superintendent; Junior church and Young People's hour both at 6:30 p.m. will be the remaining events of the day. Prayer meeting will be Wednesday night at 7:30.
CALVARY BAPTIST
The Rev. Earl R. Berg, pastor of Calvary Baptist church, will address his congregation on "What Every Person Ought to Know About Prayer" at the Communion services Sunday at 11 a.m. Evening sermon subject at 7:30 o'clock will be "God's 'Buts'." Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. will be under superintendency of C. M. Hazzard.
GRACE LUTHERAN
"Builders of the Temple of Life" will be the Rev. Harold J. Knappe's sermon subject Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in Grace Lutheran church. Sunday school at 9:30 will be under superintendency of Bernard Baumbach. Friday night at 7:45 o'clock, Luther League members will join those of the League of Fullerton the F. B. Morley home, recently completed training at SAAAB, where the brothers had hoped to be together for part of their air training at least. However Gordon was transferred in early January to Rankin Field at Tu-lare where he is now having primary flight training.
FARMERS MUST RATION POINTS
Southland farmers today were reminded by the OPA that if they paid their bills with rationed food instead of money, they must collect ration points in such transactions.
(Published Anaheim, Gazette, Feb. 3, 18, 17, 1944.)
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF ANAHEIM BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Anaheim Building and Loan Association will be held at the office of the Association at Center and Lemon streets in the City of Anaheim, California, on Monday, the 21st day of February, 1944, at the hour of 7:30 p.m. of said day for the purpose of the election of a Board of Directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such business as may properly come before such meeting.
By order of the Board of Directors of the Anaheim Building and Loan Association.
FORREST F. FOWLER,
Secretary.
Dated January 25, 1944.
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette, Feb. 3-10-17-24, March 2, 1944).
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NO A 11459
ESTATE OF BERTHA KOESEL.
DECEASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent or said estate to file them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, or to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers to the undersigned at her place of business, to-wit: 407 Bank of America Bldg., Anaheim, California, within six months after the first publication of this notice.
Dated January 28, 1944.
CLARA MAASS,
as Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Bertha Koesel, Deceased.
WM. P. WEBB,
Attorney for Executrix.
Anaheim Gazette — Thursday, February 3, 1944 Page Five
This is Your "Battle Flag"
HERE AT HOME
WE BOUGHT EXTRA WAR BONDS
Every patriotic American will want to display this emblem at home—on his front door or in his window. It is the red, white and blue sticker that says you have done your part in the 4th War Loan.
Display your colors now!
Display your colors now!
During this 4th War Loan Drive you are again asked to do something extra to help smash the Axis. Your part is to invest in at least one extra hundred dollar Bond. But don't stop there if you can do more. For remember—no matter how many Bonds you buy—no matter what denominations they are—you get back on maturity $4 for every $3 you invest. And that's on the word of Uncle Sam, creator of the safest investment the world has ever known.
So before you look into your wallet—LOOK INTO YOUR HEART. Your company, the place where you work, has been given a quota to meet in this 4th War Loan Drive. Do your part to help meet this quota. And remember, millions of America's fighters are waiting for your answer, your pledge that you are backing them to the limit.
Let's All BACK THE ATTACK!
GRANADA PACKING HOUSE
126 North Atchinson St., Anaheim
Come On, America!
It's 1944!
This is what we've been working for all along. This is the year to hit and hurt the enemy. This is the time when everything you do counts double. If we all get together and do all we can, we'll be over this hurdle and well on our way to complete and crushing victory.
No question about the men in uniform—they'll go "all out." But can we count on you to back them all the way? Your quota is where you work—you've got to buy your War Bonds and then buy more, until every last loose cent you have is fighting. Tough? Of course, it's tough—unless it is a sacrifice you're simply not doing your share!
Make the sacrifice now—buy more than the extra $100 Bond your country counts on you for—winning the war is worth any sacrifice you make. Besides, you aren't giving, you're lending to America! You'll get back every dollar you invest in War Bonds, with interest.
An extra $100 War-Bond now is the minimum for everybody—can't we count on you for more?
This sticker in your window means you have bought 4th War Loan securities.
Let's All BACK THE ATTACK!
SHIPKEY & PEARSON INC.
1406 West Broadway
201 North Los Angeles St.
Anaheim, California