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WILL CARE for children by hour or day in my home—Route I Box 120 on La Palma between Western and Hansen. Ph. 2-8277.
DO YOU WANT your orange grove pruned? Call Leffingwell, Whittler 42653.
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FOR SALE—By owner, Cape Cod home, lovely living room with fire place, dinette, two bedrooms, tile bath with shower, tile in kitchen, breakfast nook, hardwood floors, furnace heat, lot 50 x 145 feet,½ block to school, 1 block to bus line. Many added features, $7,000.00, terms: 628 North Court Ave., Whituer, California.
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(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Feb. 8, 15, 22, March 1, 1945)
CERTIFIDATE OF BUSINESS
Historic Firm Name
The unmarked boxes hereby certify that they are conducting a Gift
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Stanley Frederick George, pastor. Mrs. N. Pauline Bollek, Sunday school superintendent with the school to convene at 10 a.m.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
TEXT IS "CHRIST JESUS"
"Christ Jesus" will be the subject of the Sunday Lesson-Sermon in all branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. This prophecy from Isaiah is the Golden Text: "There shall come forth a god out of the stem of Jesse, and a Branch shall grow out of his roots."
A Bible selection from Mark's Gospel reports that Jesus "appeared unto the eleven as they sat at meat, and upbraideth them with their unbelief and hardness of heart, because they believed not them which had seen him after he was risen. And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. . . . And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; They shall speak with new tongues; . . . they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover."
CHURCH NEWS
SALEM EVANGELICAL
A. L. Horn, pastor. Paul-Balkenhus, Sunday school superintendent; with Sunday school meeting at 9:45 a.m.
10:45 a.m. public worship.
7 p.m. prayer meeting.
Christian Endeavor meetings at 6:30 p.m.
GRACE LUTHERAN
Rev. Harold Knappe, pastor. Arthur Michel, Sunday school superintendent.
Sunday school is held at 9:30 a.m. with classes for all ages.
The morning service will be held at 10:30 a.m.
CATHOLIC SERVICES
St. Boniface church, 505 West Center street.
Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:00.
Weekly services in behalf of the members of the parish in the armed forces of our country, on Sundays at 4:30 p.m.
Weekly devotions every Wednesday evening at 7:20 p.m.
NAZARENE CHURCH
Corner Cypress and Claudina streets. Rev. Fred L. Vaught, pastor.
Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.
Morning services at 10:45 o'clock.
NYUS at 6:30 p.m. Junior service at 6:30 p.m.
Evening service at 7:30 p.m. with prayer service every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m.
CALVARY BAPTIST
Earl R. Berg, pastor. C. M. Hazzard, Sunday school superintendent. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship hour at 11:00 a.m.
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(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Feb. 8, 15, 22, March I, 1945)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
Hettitious Firm Name
The undersigned does hereby certify that they are conducting a Gift Package Sales business in North Clementine street, Anaheim, California, under the Incotex firm name of Mono-Gram grants, and that the same firm is composed of the following persons, whose names and addresses are as follows: to-wjt: Benjamin F. Chaplin, 820 N. Topeka St., Anaheim, California and Bert A. Arnold, 820 North Clementine street, Anaheim, California.
Witness our hands this 25th day of January, 1940.
BENJAMIN F. CHAPLIN
BERT A. ARNOLD
State of California
County of Orange
On this 25th day of January, A.D. 1940, before me, Jake Proctor, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared Benjamin F. Chaplin and Bert A. Arnold, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same witness wherein I have heard unto set my hand and dinked my behalf seal the day and year in this certificate first above written.
JAKE PROCTOR
Notary public in and for said County and State.
(Seal)
my Com. Expires February 8, 1948.
(Jun. Anaheim Gazette Jan. 25, Feb. 4, 1940, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE SUBMITTORS)
Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, and complaint filed in the Office of the Court of the Superior Court of said County.
Gerbert K. Arbus, Plaintiff.
Gerbert K. Arbus, Defendant.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SENDING TO GER伯特 K. 阿巴斯, Defendants.
You are unrejected to appear in action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, and to answer the complaint within ten days after the service on you of this summons, if served within the County of Orange, or within any way it served elsewhere, and you are notified that unless you so appear and answer as above required, the plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the complaint, as arising out of conduct, or will apply to the Court for any other tender demanded in the complaint.
Given under my hand and seal of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, this 12th day of January, 1940.
B. J. SAITH,
County Clerk and Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California,
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(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Feb. 8, 15, 22, March I, 1945)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
Hettitious Firm Name
The undersigned does hereby certify that they are conducting a Gift Package Sales business in North Clementine street, Anaheim, California, under the Incotex firm name of Mono-Gram grants, and that the same firm is composed of the following persons, whose names and addresses are as follows: to-wjt: Benjamin F. Chaplin, 820 N. Topeka St., Anaheim, California and Bert A. Arnold, 820 North Clementine street, Anaheim, California.
Witness our hands this 25th day of January, 1940.
BENJAMIN F. CHAPLIN
BERT A. ARNOLD
State of California
County of Orange
On this 25th day of January, A.D. 1940, before me, Jake Proctor, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared Benjamin F. Chaplin and Bert A. Arnold, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same witness wherein I have heard unto set my hand and dinked my behalf seal the day and year in this certificate first above written.
JAKE PROCTOR
Notary public in and for said County and State.
(Seal)
my Com. Expires February 8, 1948.
(Jun. Anaheim Gazette Jan. 25, Feb. 4, 1940, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THECOUNTY OF ORANGE SUBMITTORS)
Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of Orange, and complaint filed in the Office of the Court of the Superior Court of said County.
Gerbert K. Arbus, Defendants.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SENDING TO Ger伯特 K. 阿巴斯, Defendants.
You are unrejected to appear in action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, and to answer the complaint within ten days after the service on you of this summons, if served within the County of Orange, or within any way it served elsewhere, and you are notified that unless you so appear and answer as above required,the plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the complaint as arising out of conduct or will apply to the Court for any other tender demanded in the complaint.
Given under my hand and seal of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, this 12th day of January, 1940.
B. J. SAITH,
County Clerk and Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California,
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(Pub.Anaheim Gazette Feb.8,15,22,March I,1945)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
Hettitious Firm Name
The undersigned does hereby certify that they are conducting a Gift Package Sales business in North Clementine street,Anaheim,California,under the Incotex firm name of Mono-Gram grants,and that the same firm is composed of the following persons,whose names and addresses are as follows:to-wjt: Benjamin F. Chaplin,820 N.Topeka St., Anaheim,California and Bert A. Arnold,820 North Clementine street,Anaheim,California.
Witness our hands this 25th day of January,1940.
BENJAMIN F. CHAPLIN
BERT A. ARNOLD
State of California
County of Orange
On this 25th day of January,A.D. 1940,before me,Jake Proctor,a Notary Public in and for said County and State,personally appeared Benjamin F. Chaplin and Bert A. Arnold,known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument,and acknowledged to me that they executed the same witness wherein I have heard unto set my hand and dinked my behalf seal the day and year in this certificate first above written.
JAKE PROCTOR
Notary public in and for said County and State.
(Seal)
my Com.Expires February 8,1948.
(Jun.Anaheim Gazette Jan.25.Feb.4,1940.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THECOUNTY OF ORANGE SUBMITTORS)
Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of Orange,and complaint filed in the Office of the Court of the Superior Court of said County.
Gerbert K. Arbus,Defendants.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SENDING TO Ger伯特 K. 阿巴斯,Defendants.
You are unrejected to appear in action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the Superior Court of the State of California,in and for the County of Orange,and to answer the complaint within ten days after the service on you of this summons,if served within the County of Orange,或 within any way it served essewhere,and you are notified that unless you so appear and answer as above required,the plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the complaint as arising out of conduct或 will apply to the Court for any other tender demanded in the complaint.
Given under my hand和 sealofthe Superior Courtofthe CountyofOrange.StateofCaliforniaThis12thdayofJanuary194b.
B.J.SAITH,
CountyClerkandClerkoftheSuperiorCourtoftheCountyofOrange.StateofCalifornia,
WHITE TEMPLE METHODIST
Corner of E.BroadwayandPhiladelphiastreets.
Thomas L.Burden minister.Melvin HilgenfeldsuperintendentofSundayschoolat9:30a.m.
10:45a.m.sermonsubject,"CruisersoftheSpirit."
7:30p.m.sermonsubject,"Chirstandthe'AverageMan'."
Youngpeople'sdevotionalmeetingat7p.m.pand8p.m.theyoungpeople'sfellowshiphour.
Wednesdayeveningat7:30prayerserviceandBiblestudyhour.
FREE METHODIST
BroadwayandClementine.
JamesB.Abbottminister.
9:45a.m.Bibleschool,NathanLehmansuperintendent.
11a.m.sermonsubject,"TheTallestPromiseoftheBible."
6:30p.m.YoungPeople'sHour.
7:30p.m.Evangelisticservice.
7:30p.m.WednesdaynightPrayermeeting.
ST.MICHAEL'SEPISCOPAL
E.Adle at Emily
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
No. A-12488
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR AUTHORITY TO BORROW MONEY AND EXECUTE NOTE AND DEED OF TRUST.
In the Matter of the Estate and Guardianship, of LAWRENCE A. LASH, incompetent.
Notice is hereby given that Jane S. Lash and F. Millar Cloud, guardians of the estate and person of Lawrence A. Lash, incompetent, have filed herein their verified petition for leave to borrow money and to execute note and deed of trust upon the property hereinafter described; and that Friday the 16th day of March, 1945, at 10:00 A.M., in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange, Department 3 thereof, at the County Court House in the City of Santa Ana, State of California, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing of said petition when and where any persons interested in said estate may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the Order should not be made.
Reference is hereby made to the said petition for further particulars.
The said real estate is situated in the County of Orange, in the State of California, and is described as follows, to-wit:
Parcel 1: Beginning at a point in the Northwestern line of the Southeastern portion of Lot 2 of Tract No. 112,
Parcel 2: An easement for ingress and egress over the following land; A strip of land 25 feet in width being 12% on each side of the South-easterly boundary line of Parcel 2 as described in the deed from Shruder Young and wife to Guy Williams and wife, dated July 31, 1937 and recorded in Book 898 at page 448 of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of said Orange County, 2nd; A strip of land 25 feet in width within Parcel 1 as described in the deed from Shruder Young and wife to Guy Williams and wife, dated July 31, 1937 and recorded in Book 898 at page 448 of official Records in the office of the County Recorder of said Orange County, 3rd; A strip of land 25 feet in width, the center line of which is described as follows; beginning at the most easterly corner of Parcel 2 as described in the deed from Shruder Young and wife to Frank Plavan and wife.
5th; A strip of land 25 feet in width, the center line of which is described as follows; Beginning at the most northerly corner of the land described in a deed from Shruder Young and wife to Paul H. Esslinger and wife, dated July 31, 1937 and recorded in Book 892 at page 570 of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of said Orange County; running thence south 64 degrees East 505.00 feet; thence South 27 degrees East 220.00 feet more or less to an intersection with the public road commonly known as Trabuena Road, excepting therefrom that portion of said strip lying within the land conveyed in said deed from Shruder Young and wife to Paul H. Esslinger and wife.
DATED: This 21st day of February, 1945.
B. J. Smith,
County Clerk and
Clerk of said Superior Court.
F. Millar Cloud, Attorney for Guardians, 6564 South Normandale Avenue, Los Angeles 441,
California, Pleasant 1-5344.
FREE METHODIST
Broadway and Clementine.
James B. Abbott, minister.
9:45 a.m. Bible school, Nathan Lehman, superintendent.
11 a.m. sermon subject, "The Tallest Promise of the Bible."
6:30 p.m. Young People's Hour.
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service.
7:30 p.m. Wednesday night Prayer meeting.
ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL
E. Adele at Emily.
Holy communion 8 a.m.
Public worship and church school, 10:30 a.m.
Church open every day for prayer and meditation.
Rev. Hatter of Santa Ana, supply minister.
7:30 p.m. each Wednesday night during Lent there will be a special service. A series of interesting talks is being given by Rev. Hatter.
BETHANY JHURCH
122 South Lemon street, Herbert W. Ezell, pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45. Evangelistic services at 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Services Friday evening.
ZION LUTHERAN
L. E. Eifert, pastor.
Sunday school at 10:00 a.m.
Morning worship service at 11 o'clock.
ANAHEIM FOURSQUARE
Broadway and Manchester, Rev. and Mrs. James R. Harrison, co-pastors.
10:45 a.m. Rev. James Wylie speaking and Holy Communion service.
7:30 p.m. sermon by pastor "When God Shuts The Door."
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ANAHEIM GAZETTE
CHURCH NEWS
EVANGELICAL
Horn, pastor. Paul-Baken-day school superintendent. Sunday school meeting at m.
a.m. public worship.
prayer meeting.
Endeavor meetings at
LUTHERAN
Harold Knappe, pastor.
Michel, Sunday school student.
School is held at 9:30 a.m. classes-for all ages.
Morning service will be 10:30 a.m.
CIC SERVICES
Saniface church, 505 West street.
Masses: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 a.m.
Services in behalf of the parish in the forces of our country, on at 4:30 p.m.
Devotions every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
NESE CHURCH
Cypress and Claudina Rev. Fred L. Vaught, pasy school at 9:30 a.m.
ag services at 10:45 at 6:30 p.m. Junior at 6:30 p.m.
Ag service at 7:30 p.m.ayer service every Wedevening at 7:30 p.m.
RY BAPTIST
Berg, pastor. C. M. Haznday school superintendday school at 9:30 a.m.
Worship hour at 11:00
Pfc. Donald Payse Commended for Action on Luzon
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Payse of 908 East South street have just received a letter of Commendation presented to their son, Pfc. Donald E. Payse, from Brig. Gen. Hanford Macnider, Commanding General, as a personal tribute for his outstanding performance of duty in the current operations on Luzon, Phillipine Islands. The letter, dated Jan. 31, reads in part:
The Chinese have a proverb which reads "The Road to Victory is up the Steep Sides of Mountains." You know all about that. To be able to say in years to come that you fought along the Damortis-Rosario line with the 158th Combat Team, 43rd Infantry Division, will give you a proud and well earned distinction. You have proven yourself a credit to the U.S. Army and to your country. I know in battles to come you will acquit yourself in the same outstanding manner.
I congratulate you upon this recognition of your service in the present operations. I am proud to be associated with such a gallant aggregation of American Fighting Men.
Signed, Hanford Macnider,
Brigadier General,
Commanding U. S. Army
Donald's latest address is: Pfc. Donald E. Payse (39712196) Co.B., 158th Inf. Regt. A.P.O. 70, c/o P.M., San Francisco, Cal. Letters are always welcome and he would be more than happy to hear from his friends in Anaheim.
Anaheim H. S. Grad Wins Promotion In Italian Area
15TH AAF IN ITALY—Raymond F. Cruz, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.F.Cruz, 315 W.Chestnut Ave., Anaheim, Calif., engineer-gunner on a B-24 Liberator bomber on the 15th Air Force, has been promoted to the grade of staff sergeant. The announcement was made by Col. Leroy L. Stefonowic, Wildrose, N.Dak., the group commander.
Since arriving overseas in November, Sgt. Cruz has flown eight combat missions against enemy installations throughout Europe. He wears the Air Medal "for meritorious achievement in aerial flight while participating in sustained operational activity against the enemy."
A graduate of Anaheim Union high school, Sgt. Cruz entered the army on June 19, 1943. He completed airplane mechanical school at Keesler Field, Miss., and gunny school at Tyndall Field, Fla., before coming overseas.
WINS PURPLE HEART
Mr. and Mrs. W.G.Manion of 405 South Kroeger street have received a letter from their wounded son, Eddie, telling them that he had just been awarded the Purple Heart for injuries received in battle and that he is sending it to them for safe keeping. The treasure will be carefully kept for him until he comes home. He also wrote that he is gradually improving in a hospital in France.
Son Born to Mr. and Mrs.Kenneth Walker
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.Kenneth Walker of West Sycamore street Sunday night at the Fullerton General Hospital.
Girl Scout Worker Pack Oranges to Aid in Raising Monies
Several members of the Girl Scout council, a leader and mother went to the Yorba Pineing company at Atwood, Tuesday and again today, Thursday pack 7,000 pounds of orange string bags for the Santa Monica Girl scouts to sell during their ange Week this spring. The monies received for the packing will turn over to Girl Scout work here.
Those working are Mrs.Eve Woods, Mrs.Lee Rogers, Mrs.Jthur Roquet, council member Mrs.Dayton Smith, leader Mrs.Charles Gaines, mother Josephine Fulfer who is employed in the office at the packing house and who is a former Anaheim Scout commissioner, also helped George Easton, manager of packing house, worked in co-operation with the county members in planning this action.
Last Rites Held for Wm. L. Dunlap, 81
William L. Dunlap, 84, a native of Ohio who came to California 57 years ago and whose home has been in the vicinity of Anaheim almost continuously, early last evening at a local hospital after a brief illness.
He is survived by one daughter Mrs.Lillie M.' Schwartzbach Anaheim; one grandson Marvin Schwartzbach all of Anaheim.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Hilgenfeld chapel Monday at 2 o'clock. Rev.Stephen Frederick George, pastor the Presbyterian church, will coordinate and entombment will take place in the Anaheim mausoleum.
Durward Hunton Seriously Injured In Auto Collision
Mrs. Faye Walker of Anaheim and her sister, Mrs. Jewel Jamson of Santa Ana returned Sunday night from Bakersfield where they were called following notification that their 18 year-old nephew, Durwood Hunton, USN, had been seriously injured in a three car collision early Friday evening. Seriously injured, Hunton is not yet out of danger. He was taken to the army hospital at Minter Field where it was found that he had a fractured spine and fractured skull.
Hunton had been stationed at San Pedro and had just received assignment to a warship. He was given a last weekend liberty and at the time of the accident was trying to make it to Sacramento to say goodbye to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jaye Hunton. He had been in the Navy for nine months.
His maternal grandmother, Mrs. Emma Hunton resides at the Colonial apartments, Anaheim.
Cmdr. Paul Dickman Back From Pacific
One of Anaheim's well known sons is Commander Paul Dickman, Rt. 1, Box 61. After a long absence as chaplain aboard one of the fleet's largest battleships Commdr. Dickman is back in Anaheim and Sunday night occupied the pulpit at Grace Lutheran church. He recently returned from two year's duty in the South Pacific.
Commdr. Dickman entered the navy before Pearl Harbor and prior to his last assignment served at Annapolis. He is a graduate of Anaheim Union High school and later attended Capitol University at Columbia, Ohio. Following completion of his seminary work he had his own pastorate at Pomona and later in Los Angeles.
His wife and two daughters
METHODIST
A way and Clementine.
Abbott, minister.
Bible school, Nathan superintendent.
Sermon subject, "The promise of the Bible."
Young People's Hour.
Evangelistic service.
Wednesday night meeting.
MAEL'S EPISCOPAL
at Emily.
Communion, 8 a.m.
Worship and church
30 a.m.
Open every day for meditation.
Mattter of Santa Ana, supper.
Each Wednesday night there will be a special series of interesting being given by Rev. Hat
CHURCH
Lemon street, Herbert pastor.
School at 9:45. Evangelistics at 11:00 a.m. and Services Friday evening
THERAN
Pastor.
School at 10:00 a.m.
Worship service at 11
FOURSQUARE
Bay and Manchester, Rev. James R. Harrison, com. Rev. James Wylie and Holy Communion
Sermon by pastor Shuits The Door.
Zette wants your pervis items. Please phone church. He recently returned from two year's duty in the South Pacific.
Commdr. Dickman entered the navy before Pearl Harbor and prior to his last assignment served at Annapolis. He is a graduate of Anaheim Union High school and later attended Capitol University at Columbia, Ohio. Following completion of his seminary work he had his own pastorate at Pomona and later in Los Angeles.
His wife and two daughters have maintained a home in Pomona since last June and Commdr. Dickman is spending his 30-day leave with them there as well as enjoying brief visits in Anaheim with his parents and former friends. Upon completion of his leave he will receive his new assignment and it is expected that it will be shore duty.
Anaheim Airplane Mechanic With Top B-25 Bomber Group
WITH A 12TH AAF B-25 GROUP IN THE MEDITERRANEAN THEATER—For six consecutive months the B-25 Mitchell bomber force with which Private Pedro A. Alcala, son of Mrs. Antonia Armenta of Anaheim, Calif., is serving as airplane mechanic has topped all others in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations in bombing accuracy.
The group also holds the record for destroying more objectives with less tonnage of bombs than any other bomb unit in the theater.
His group averaged above 90 per cent bombing accuracy in 96 straight attacks upon bridges, supply dumps and troop concentrations in enemy-occupied Italy to set what is believed to be a world's record for precision bombing.
Keep your RED CROSS at his side
THE S
Ell Scout Workers
Back Oranges to
Raising Money
Several members of the Girl
t council, a leader and a
mer went to the Yorba Packcompany at Atwood, Tuesand again today, Thursday, to
7,000 pounds of oranges in
bags for the Santa Monica
scouts to sell during their OrWeek this spring. The money
waved for the packing will be
ed over to Girl Scout work
Those working are Mrs. Everett
ills, Mrs. Lee Rogers, Mrs. ArRoquet, council members;
Dayton Smith, leader and
Charles Gaines, mother. Mrs.
Shine Fulfer who is employed
the office at the packing house
who is a former Anaheim Girl
commissioner, also helped.
George Easton, manager of the
ing house, worked in close
operation with the council
pers in planning this activity.
Best Rites Held for
M. L. Dunlap, 81
William L. Dunlap, 84, a naof Ohio who came to Calfor7 years ago and whose home
seen in the vicinity of Anamost continuously, died last evening at a local hosafter a brief illness.
Is survived by one daughter,
Lillie M. Schwartzbach of
heim; one grandson, Marvin D.
Schwartzbach all of Anaheim.
General services will be cond from the Hilgenfeld chapday at 2 o'clock. Rev. Stanfrederick George, pastor of
resbyterian church, will offiand entombment will be
Anaheim mausoleum.
White Temple To Climax Crusade For Christ Drive
Participating in the nation-wide five-year Crusade for Christ and the realization of a $25,000,000 goal to help in the re-establishment of mission work throughout the world after the war the Anaheim White Temple Methodist church will this Sunday, bring its part in the financial phase of the crusade to a climax. The White Temple's gift will be placed on the altar and it is hoped, Rev. Thomas L. Burden, pastor, said that the local goal of $5,000 can be reached.
He said that most churches are doubling their quotas. The need for overseas relief of suffering Christians after the war will be very great and most people are only too happy to avail themselves of the opportunity to help in this great work. Contributions are entirely voluntary.
Anaheim Workers Win Service Pins At Douglas Plant
In recognition of five years of service to the Douglas Aircraft Company, three Anaheim residents will receive gold service buttons in the near future.
Those so honored at the Douglas Long Beach plant, where the A-26 Invader and the B-17 Flying Fortress are manufactured, include: George Bell, Jr., 109 E. Alberta; Walter Nankervis, 746 N. Philadelphia; and Clarence Backus, 506 East Chartres.
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ur boy prisoner of war
AMERICAN RED CROSS
PRISONER OF WAR
FOOD PACKAGE
NO. 10
DISTRIBUTION THROUGH
RED CROSS COMMITTEE
and the far-reaching arm of the
RED CROSS brought him help"
THERE isn't much you can do when you hear your boy is a prisoner. Parcels are restricted, mail from him is limited. Like him, you must wait, patiently, until the war is over.
Yet you do have one consolation. The far-reaching arm of the Red Cross gets supplementary food parcels to our prisoners regularly wherever possible. It brings extra clothing, cigarettes and medicines to the lonely boys "out there." It relays emergency messages to and from anxious families.
This is all part of the stupendous job the Red Cross is doing for our fighting men all over the world... and for their families at home. But it cannot be done without your support. Without your help the Red Cross could not continue to collect life-saving blood for the wounded... to send essential supplies to the prisoners of war... or to give the countless other friendly services that make a soldier's life a little easier.
These men have given a lot for you. Won't you give a few extra dollars for them?
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