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There is a fraternal affection among friends of genuine religion. It is easy for them to dwell together in charity, conducting themselves, in respect to each other, with a Christ-like spirit. The Church fosters those fraternal affections. Why not accept the invitation and COME TO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY? —Rev. D. Carl Yodér. Our Preacher Says OUR PREACHER SAYS... We need to discriminate between right and wrong ambitions: it is wrong to seek praise but commendable to be praiseworthy; it is wrong to collect more than is earned but right when one endeavors to earn more, even though he expects to collect what he earns, than is approved; it is wrong to sell anything for more than it is worth but right to increase the value of what is sold. To desire position is a right ambition if the motive is to render increased service. DO YOU KNOW... 1. In what town did the disciples secure the colt on which Jesus rode into Jerusalem? 2. Finish, "He came unto his own..." 3. From what mountain did Jesus ascend into heaven? 4. Whom did Jesus send to Jerusalem to prepare the paschal feast? 5. What prophecy foretold Jesus' triumphant entrance into Jerusalem? DO YOU KNOW ANSWERED... 1. Bethphage. 2. "...but his own received him not." 3. Mt. of Olives. 4. Peter and John. 5. Zechariah 9:9. The firms below sponsor the above articles and complimentary copies to the Anaheim Hospital: TELEVISION PARLOR Sales and Complete Radio Service 616 N. Los Angeles Phone 3303 Character is much easier kept than recovered.—Moody. C. D. YODER Licensed Realtor Homes - Income - Groves 620 N. Los Angeles Phone 6235 You never reveal yourself so much as when you discuss or Name Winners Of Dog Show At La Palma Top dog in the Sanctioned Match sponsored by the Santa Ana Valley Kennel club Sunday in La Palma Park, Anaheim, was a Scottish terrier named Bothkennan Superchief who competed with approximately 475 other canine entries. This terrier judged best in the match which was conducted according to rules set forth by the American Kennel club, is owned by Mrs. Bryce (Jean) Gillespie of Glendale. It was awarded a trophy donated by the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce. Two hundred and fifty outstanding trophies were awarded. winners. Best of opposite sex was toy Manchester, Lindenthor Araba, owned by Mrs. H. J. Black of Artesia. Stedman Jewelers gave the trophy. A St. Bernard, Kornet Angus von King, owned by Anita Johnson of San Marino, was judged best of breed. In the working class, a Shetland sheep dog, Alandie Blue Sinner owned by Mrs. Helen Reinertseer of Westminster was winner. Best sporting dog was a Weimarauet Klarbert's Brunhilde, owned by the Fallbrook Kennels of Fallbrook. Best hound was an Afghan Buckaroo of Babylon, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Taylor of Los Angeles. A miniature poodle Bogardus Annette, owned by L B. Bogardus of Temple City was judged best non-sporting dog. In the top obedience division, boxed owned by Bob Davis of Claremont was winner. First time The firms below sponsor the above articles and complimentary copies to the Anaheim Hospital: TELEVISION PARLOR Sales and Complete Radio Service 616 N. Los Angeles Phone 3303 Character is much easier kept than recovered.—Moody. LORENE'S SHOP Bernice L. Athy Stout and Half Style - Layettes Everything for the expectant mother Conscience is, in most men, an anticipation of the opinion of others.—Taylor. VIOLET'S BEAUTY SALON Jean A. Pullen Ida P. Grant For Women Who Care Permanent waving, Manicuring. All Beauty Work. No parking restrictions. 105 S. Palm St. Phone 4851 Often the best favor you can do yourself is to deny yourself a favor. ANAHEIM MATTRESS FACTORY New Mattresses - Box Springs Hollywood Beds (Custom Built) Rebuilding - Remodeling Renovating 102 W. La Palma Phone 2423 A single-track mind is all right if it is on the right track. A & B TOP SHOP Tops - Upholstery Body Rebuilding Specialized Workmanship 224 S. Lemon St. Phone 2404 Life is the soul's nursery—its training place for the destinies of eternity.—Thackeray. PARKER HOUSE CAFE Under New Management Fine Food Prices Right Come once and you'll come again 122 E. Center St. Phone 3521 Keep cool: it will be all one a hundred years hence.—Emerson. It is never the end until you YELLIS DAIRY Producers - Distributors of Exceptional Dairy Products 10072 Crescent Ave. Res. Phone 4015 Bus. Phone 2391 Conceit is God's gift to little men.—Bruce Barton. C. D. YODER Licensed Realtor Homes - Income - Groves 620 N. Los Angeles Phone 6235 You never reveal yourself so much as when you discuss or portray others. Dr. Logan L. Megenity, D.C. Complete Health Service 108 N. Emily St. Phone 2723 Discontent is the first step in the progress of a man or of a nation.—Wilde. HATFIELD'S DRIVE IN Fine Cleaning Deliver or Call 406 N. Los Angeles Phone 6212 Please all and you will please none.—Aesop. HEATH & OWSTON We specialize in Custom Made Shades - Venetian Blinds Drapery Hardware Asphalt Tile Linoleum Wall Coverings 718 N. Los Angeles Phone 3335 Clever people needn't be good; they can simulate. CHUCK'S SERVICE Harbor Gas - Quaker State Oil Lubrication - Car Wash General Repairing - Tires Batteries - Accessories 558 S. Los Angeles Phone 9028 Faith in immortality is proof of the sanity of a man's nature.—Emerson. Clements Poultry Ranch Colored Fryers - Eggs Wholesale - Retail 1514 E. Center St. Phone 3523 Children have more need of models than of critics. ROY L. KIRK Landscaping - Maintenance Lawn Renovating 110 E. Valencia Phone 5108 Above all things keep clean; it is not necessary to be a pig in order to raise one.—Ingersoll. The fashion wears out more apparel than the man.—Shakespeare. Mariners' Club Minstrel Show Tomorrow Night Gay music and humor of the south will be featured in "All bama Jubilee," tomorrow (Friday) night at 7:30 o'clock in Fremont Junior high school auditorium, under the auspices of the Mariner's club of the Presbyterian church. Minstrel director for the annual benefit show is Mrs. Agnes Vike who will act as interlocutor. Dav Collins and Bill Talevich, verses tile artists of the banjo, guitar and harmonica, will be end-men. All proceeds from the lively variety capers will go to charity including the building fund through the Mariners' Carp Fund. Reasonably priced generals and student tickets may be procured at Jackson's Drug Company Bigler's Pharmacy or at the box office Friday night. Tickets special delivery may be obtained by calling Anaheim 5654. Mrs. Marion Collins, active wife hundred years hence.—Emerson. It is never the end until you YELLIS DAIRY Producers - Distributors of Exceptional Dairy Products 10072 Crescent Ave. Res. Phone 4015 Bus. Phone 2391 Conceit is God's gift to little men.—Bruce Barton. ROY L. KIRK Landscaping - Maintenance Lawn Renovating 110 E. Valencia Phone 5108 Above all things keep clean; it is not necessary to be a pig in order to raise one.—Ingersoll. The fashion wears out more apparel than the man.—Shakespeare. CATCH YELLOWTAIL AT SAN CLEMENTE Gene Bridgford and Stanley Mullins fished on Henry Sifkens boat, "Sunshine II" last weekend at San Clemente Islands, catching eight yellowtail. The biggest fish, taken by Mullins, tipped the scales at 32 pounds. GREET NEW SON Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Tonissen, 13221 Garden Grove boulevard, became the parents of a nine pound, eight and one-half ounce baby son Monday in the Long Beach Naval hospital. Amethysts were once thought to prevent drunkenness. How to pick your ESCROW HOLDER • Look for three things: dependability, efficiency, and promptness. You'll find all three nearby at your neighborhood branch of Bank of America. For this bank's escrow department is staffed by experienced men and women, and backed by the strength and permanence of a great statewide organization. Bank of America NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION California's Statewide Bank MEMBER FERCIAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION • MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Dub Helsing Wins Optimist Speech Contest Dub Helsing, junior at Anaheim Union high school, won the Optimist oratorical contest speak-off in a competition held last Thursday night at the regular dinner meeting of the Anaheim Optimist club at Mother's Kitchen. As winner, the local student will represent Anaheim at the area speak-off in Whittier, May 4. The final speak-off will be held in San Francisco next June as part of the Optimist International convention. In Thursday's speak-off here, Ronnie Lemcke placed second and Charles Huff third, with Jack Conklin and Richard Ogilvie participating. Judges for the contest were Vic Huber, president of the Anaheim Toastmasters club, and C. O. Garshwiler and C. O. Patterson, for the Optimist club. Mrs. John Glazier, Anaheim Union high school instructor, was coach. Cash prizes of $15, $10 and $5 were awarded. Theme of the talks was "Youth Faces Its Civic Responsibilities in the World of Tomorrow." The Optimist club will act as co-sponsor Friday, April 29, on Youth Recreation and Education Day, for a luncheon to be held as part of Civic Progress Week, president Walt Gooden announced. In referring to the speech contest the club leader stated, "This contest is a part of our program as 'Friend of the Boy,' and it is our duty as Optimists and citizens to help our schools to develop leadership at all times." J. W. Stephen, Tom Yellis and Garey Austin will constitute the Anaheim delegation headed by dog was a Weimarauer, brunhilde, owned by fullbrook Kennels of Fallhound was an Afghan, babylon, owned by Mrs. Vernon Taylor of Angeles. A miniature poodle, Annette, owned by D. cardus of Temple City was best non-sporting dog. top obedience division, a owned by Bob Davis of mont was winner. First time ring, it won the novice A tion, then went on to take phy for the highest scorry in the ring. show chairman was Al as of Long Beach. Officers kennel club, formed last include Theodore L. Roth of pm, president; C. D. Caret of er, vice-president; Lee A. of Santa Ana, secretary, Louise Weaver of Santa measurer. Near Record Crowd than 2000 spectators and owners witnessed the match, according to kennel club men, is estimated to be one largest Sanctioned A ever to be held. Early in all food provided at the coffee was consumed. On was enough ham for 600, beans for 500 and 1000 hot Ginners' Club instrel Show tomorrow Night music and humor of the old will be featured in "Alaubilee," tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30 o'clock in Fremont high school auditorium, unauspices of the Mariners' the Presbyterian church. director for the annual show is Mrs. Agnes Viken will act as interlocutor. Dave and Bill Talevich, versaists of the banjo, guitar and nica, will be end-men. proceeds from the lively vacacers will go to churches including the building through the Mariners' Cargo Reasonably priced general student tickets may be protect Jackson's Drug Company, Pharmacy or at the box Friday night. Tickets by delivery may be obtained Anaheim 5654. Marion Collins, active with STATE HAS $800,000,000 INVESTED IN SECURITIES Sacramento (WNS)—The state of California is a heavy investor in the United States government and at the end of the first quarter of the current year had $800,000,-000, of a total of $867,961,459 invested, in United States Treasury securities, Finance Director James Dean today informed Governor Warren. RED CROSS BOARD MEETING SET Members of the Anaheim Red Cross board will meet Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock in the chapter offices, second floor, city hall building, with Mrs. Leo Friis, chapter chairman, presiding. Green and yellow, the national colors of Brazil, represent two of its natural resources—the vegetable kingdom and the mineral. the fanfare and between-scenes entertainment. Committee members for the program include Aubrey Van Verst, John Mary and Mrs. Ruth Hall. 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