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ALFRED IT WAS WONDERFUL OF YOU TO GET ME THIS JOB, ALFRED! ER-WELL-I GUESS YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD FOR ANOTHER SODA— I'M SORRY, BUT I WONT BE NEEDING YOU TOMORROW, MABEL — HOWEVER, I HAVE A LITTLE SURPRISE FOR YOUR BOY FRIEND! OAKY DOAKS BUT WHY ARE YOU AFRAID OF SPIES, MISTER MURDOCK? BECAUSE I'M A-WORKIN' ON A PROJECT THAT'S TOP SECRET! SHHH! I HEAR FOOTSTEPS IN TH' HALL! I DON'T HEAR ANY, MISTER MURDOCK! THAT KITTEN ISN'T A SPY, MISTER MURDOCK! SCORCHY SMITH THOUGH Suspicious OF EACH OTHER, SCORCHY, CARLO AND BELLE COLUMBIA ADJOURN TO HER VILLA FOR A FESTIVE DINNER!... AS HER NOVICE NOVELIST NIECE LOOKS FOR STORY MATERIAL... THOUGH SUSPICIOUS OF EACH OTHER, SCORCHY, CARLO AND BELLE COLUMBIA ADJOURN TO HER VILLA FOR A FESTIVE DINNER!... AS HER NOVICE NOVELIST NIECE LOOKS FOR STORY MATERIAL... AH! HOME AT LAST! DINNER ON THE TERRACE AT EIGHT! PLENTY OF TIME TO DRESS! "DRESS" !? DICKIE DARE OFF CAPE HATTERAS ON THE NORTH CAROLINA COAST MR. STRONG IS STEERING THE SHIP... SOME DIRTY NIGHT... RAIN... BLACK AS PITCH... OLAD IVE A SAFE COMPASS COURSE TO STEER BY... SUDDENLY, A HAIL FROM THE OTHER MEMBER OF THE NIGHT WATCH, HANK DAD - I SEE BREAKERS DEAD AHEAD THE ADVENTURES OF PATSY HEAR IT? KONROD HAS NOT FAILED! IT IS REETOFF'S HORN!! I WOULDN'T KNOW AS I AM TONE DEAF! BUT I WILL TAKE YOUR WORD, KONROD OH, DIANA! PEE, GLURP. HOW'S ABOUT LENDING ME A BUCK TILL FRIDAY OH, NO-- NOTHIN' DOING, TUB; I NEVER LEND MONEY. IT BREAKS UP FRIENDSHIP. BOY-- I DON'T KNOW WHY YOU LET THAT BOTHER YOU. AFTER SUCH TOONERVILLE FOLKS TOONERVILLE FOLKS Fontaine Fox KEEN TEENS EVER SINCE THE FIRST WORLD WAR I BIN REFERRIN' TO IT AS THE DRAFT BOARD. HANK'LL FIX IT SOME DAY! MODEL BOY A GENIUS IN ELECTRONICS, DANNY CONLEY, 16, 'BUILDS SCALE MODELS OF ELECTRIC POWER SUBSTATIONS IN HIS CHICAGO HOME. JUST TO KEEP MY FINGERS NIMBLE Anaheim Gazette MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1950 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA SORRY, BUT I WONT BE READING YOU TOMORROW, BEL — HOWEVER, I HAVE LITTLE SURPRISE FOR YOUR BOY FRIEND! DRUGS - SODA CARL RYMAN COPYRIGHT 1950. M.CLURE NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE THAT KITTEN ISN'T A SPY, MISTER MURDOCK! IF IT WAS A SPY, OAKY, IT WOULD'VE BEEN A CATASTROPHE! JANE WILL SHOW YOU TO A ROOM, YOUNG MAN! AND NO MORE GROTTOES, YOU TWO! Personal Items Junior Ebell general meeting has been changed to tonight instead of tomorrow evening because of the general election tomorrow. Square dancing will be held at Katella school tomorrow. Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. At the last meeting of the group, October 24, a new loudspeaker unit was inaugurated by caller "Slim" Leavitt. The system proved to be very successful Everyone is invited. First aid class will be held tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. at Shady Lane Trailer Court, 10402 S. Dickle st. Registration will close next Monday. Information may be obtained by calling 2065. "Dan" Patch, Orange County Civil Defense administrator, will explain the need for organizing a local disaster council when he speaks tomorrow night before Orangethorpe P-TA. Miss Marie Blaishel, representative of Beautiful Cousellors Inc., will speak on Psychology of Charm and will demonstrate the proper application of cosmetics. The first "Monday School" of the Stanton Community church was held today for the first to fourth graders. Teachers of the child evangelist class are Mmes. Leonard Jennings and Ralph Vipond. It will be held from 3 to 4 o'clock every Monday. To cook porl: hocks or knuckles cover them with water and season with salt and a few peppercorns plus a sliced onion. Simmer about two hours, then add wedges of cabbage. Cook quickly uncovered for ten minutes and serve piping hot. Stanton Items Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. 52 E. Main st., and all sons. Robert rented their home to Mrs. Charles White of on Community church and moved to Lynwood Grave's work. He is the Smith's market. Mr. and Mrs. Lovick house Jr., are back from honeymoon in Las Vegas have taken up residence Eighth st., Long Beach Shearhouse is the da Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 0641 S. Flower st. As a result of a quarantine by Supt. Wayne Daughn to the mother Savanna school, a classroom crafts will have its ion Tuesday at 7 p.m. Undergarten building, Svv the adult education program Anaheim High school teacher will be Mrs. M. Mervyn Fishback, 17 man at Fullerton junior studying physical education Nov. 2 to be an OCS s Lackland Field, San Texas. He is the son of Mrs. Peter Fishback of Second st., Long Beach Sr., has been with Beach fire department years, now on duty a No. 3. A six pound seven ounce ter, was born to Mr. Herbert Strandt, 1225 W Anaheim, on Oct. 31, in Cottage hospital. JANE WILL SHOW YOU TO A ROOM, YOUNG MAN! AND NO MORE GROTTOES, YOU TWO! DENLY, A HAIL FROM OTHER MEMBER OF NIGHT WATCH, HANK I HEAR 'EM THUNDERIN'! IT'S A REEF! WE'RE GOIN' TO CRASH! WOULDN'T KNOW I AM TONE DEAF! BUT I WILL TAKE YOUR WORD, KONROD MEANWHILE, FRIZZ SEEMS HELP FROM THE F.B.I. AND OUR STAR AGENT IS CERTAIN TO CRACK THE CASE VERY SOON! AFTER ALL—WE'RE NOT SUCH GOOD FRIENDS. child evangelist class are Mmes. Leonard Jennings and Ralph Vi-pond. It will be held from 3 to 4 o'clock every Monday. To cook porl: hocks or knuckles cover them with water and season with salt and a few peppercorns plus a sliced onion. Simmer about two hours, then add wedges of cabbage. Cook quickly uncovered for ten minutes and serve piping hot. NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS DID YOU HEAR FROM BERT AND ELI YET ABOUT WHETHER THEY ACCEPTED YOUR CHALLENGE TO RACE THEM IN THEIR OLD TIME CARS...WINNER TO GET OWNERSHIP OF EACH OF THE OTHER GUY'S CARS? NOT YET...I REALLY NEEXPECTED TO! IT WAS A SMART SCHEME OF ME A SISSY FOR NOT DRMY OLD TIME CRATE!...YOU THE TRUTH I'D JUST HAVE PASSED OUT IF THE HAD TAKEN ME UP ON IT PETERS IS JUST ABOUT READY TO CREDIT HIMSELF WITH A DIPLOMATIC VICTOR THAT HE'S APPARENTLY BACKED HIS TORMENTORS RIGHT OMAP!...OUT JUST A MINUTE, PETERS...SOMEONE TO SEE Y TODAY'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE GENIUS IN ELECTRONICS DANNY LEY, 16, BUILDS MODELS OF ELECTRIC POWER STATIONS IN CHICAGO HOME. Danny Conley HE PLANS TO MAKE MODEL MAKING HIS LIFE WORK. MUCH TIME AND MONEY CAN. BE SAVED BY SOLVING BIG COMPANY PROBLEMS IN MINIATURE, SAYS DANNY. FOR A HOBBY HE BUILDS MIDGET CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AND FIXES WATCHES! Balanced by The Associated Newspapers HORIZONTAL 1 Soil 5 Bird 8 Pen 12 Troops 13 Beverage 14 Qualified 15 Grouper of W. Indian waters 17 Roman date 18 Intricate 19 Algonquin Indian 21 Go first 23 Mongrel 24 Conserve 27 Places of seclusion 31 Anglo-Saxon coin 32 Farewell 33 Greek letter 34 Ancient military machine for hurling missiles 36 Decorative plant 37 Concealed 38 Primeval plant of Norse myth 40 Blood-thirsty animal 43 Tea cakes VERTICAL 1 Scarcity 2 African port 3 Reading desk of early churches 4 Evergreen vine 5 Nautical ropes 6 Wing Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: HAVOC WASTE AROLLA THROAT SEXDEL RETURN HAD PATAL REA STRICKEN MOTHER LEST ADAR ASHY DAME ROOTSAR ADVOCATE BAR ITALY RHO EVINCE OPTION LINEAL PEOPLE ADDER DEEDS Designating a tide Levantine vessel Incapable to suaion Food substitute Injurious insect Indian of Bolivia Color Divinity Cry out I Macaw Odin's hall of heroes Driver Coal derivative Solar body Staff office Catalogued Romp Chill Caprice Comfort Recent Feminine name Epic poetry Dispatched Stanton Items Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Graves, 52 E. Main st., and their two sons Robert and James rented their home to Rev. and Mrs. Charles White of the Stanton Community church last week and moved to Lynwood to be near Brave's work. He is the butcher Smith's market. Mr. and Mrs. Lovick W. Shearhouse Jr., are back from their honeymoon in Las Vegas and have taken up residence at 71 Eighth st., Long Beach. Mrs. Shearhouse is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor, 0641 S. Flower st. As a result of a questionnairy by Supt. Wayne L. Butteraugh to the mothers in the Savanna school, a class in art and crafts will have its first session Tuesday at 7 p.m., in the Undergarten building. Sponsored by the adult education program of the Anaheim High school the teacher will be Mrs. M. Paulk. Mervyn Fishback, 17, a freshman at Fullerton junior college, studying physical education, left Nov. 2 to be an OCS student at Lackland Field, San Antonio, Texas. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fishback of 1744 E. Second st., Long Beach. Fishback, Sr., has been with the Long Beach fire department for eight years, now on duty at Station No. 3. A six pound seven ounce daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Strandt, 1225 W. Burton, Anaheim, on Oct. 31, in Fullerton Cottage hospital. RADIO AND TELEVISION KLAC . . . 570 KIEV . . . 870 KNX . . . 1070 KGER . . . 1590 KFI . . . 640 KHJ . . . 920 KXLA . . . 1110KTED . . . 1520 KMPC . . . 710 KFWB . . . 980 KFOX . . . 1280 KOWL . . . 1580 KECA . . . 790 KFVD . . . 1020 KFAC . . . 1330 KMPO . . . 1600 The following programs are compiled from reports provided by the broadcasters. We assume no responsibility for last minute changes on their part.-T.E.D. MONDAY P. M. 5:00 P. M. KLAC-KMPC-News KFI-Feature Wire KECA-News KHJ-Mark Trail KFWB-Red Rowe KNX-Ed R. 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