anaheim-gazette 1951-11-02
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ALFRED
6 Anaheim Gazette
LOOKS LIKE A SMALL BOAT ON THE PORT BOW, OSCAR... MAYBE YOU'D BETTER CALL THE BRIDGE!
BOTHER THE CAPTAIN ABOUT A LITTLE BOAT? WAIT, ILL TAKE A LOOK--
OAKY DOAKS
OAKY AND PRINCESS POMONA HAVE BEEN RIDING IN THE MOONLIGHT FOR AN HOUR AND NOW...
THIS IS WONDERFUL, OAKY! I COULD RIDE ON AND ON AND ON!
BUT I'M AFRAID NELLIE IS GETTING TIRED!
HAS SHE QUIT ON US?
YEH!
WE'VE GOTTA DISMOUNT, POMONA, AND LET HER REST!
WHY NOT? IT'S A GOOD OLD GAG, OAKY!
SCORCHY SMITH
SMITH TO COLONEL WHATNET OR WHATEVER YOUR RUSSKY NAME IS...
CHANGE YOUR COURSE BACK TO STANFULL OR BE SHOT DOWN!
IN 15 SECONDS I WILL BE OVER MY HOWELAND! IF YOU RIKE ON ME THEN YOU STUPID AMERICAN, YOU WILL PRECIPitate A CAPITALIST WAR!
SCORCHY SMITH
SMITH TO COLONEL MEHWET OR WHATEVER YOUR RUSSKY NAME IS...
...CHANGE YOUR COURSE BACK TO ISTANBUL OR BE SHOT DOWN!
IN 15 SECONDS I WILL BE OVER MY HOWELAND! IF YOU FIRE ON ME THEN YOU STUPID AMERICAN, YOU WILL PRECIPITATE A CAPITALIST WAR!
DICKIE DARE
BILLS, BILLS...I CAME TO TAHTI TO BE FREE! GO WAY!
WOULD "KING TED" DEIGN TO ACCEPT ADVICE TO BESTIR HIMSELF LEST OTHERS DO SO ON THEIR OWN HOOKS?
GOOD ADVICE, BUT TOO LATE! SIGN THIS DEED TO THE RES OF YOUR PROPERTIES AND YOU WON'T GO TO JAIL.
THE ADVENTURES OF PATSY
NOW, REMEMBER, KIDDIES WERE GOING TO HAVE FUN BUT YOU HAVE TO BE ON GOOD BEAUVIOR BEFORE THE TV CAMERAS!
PATSY
YOU'RE ON PATSY!
MELLO, EVERYONE! THIS IS PATSY STARTING A NEW CAREER IN BABY-SITTING! NOW MEET MY CUTE LITTLE GUESTS!
OH, DIANA!
OURS LATER...
MM MMM! BOY, OH BOY! JUST LOOK IT THAT SORT-DRINK COMMERCIAL/JEEPERS/DOES THAT MAKE ME THIRSTY!! NOW!!!
IT MAKES ME THIRSTY, TOO-
YEAH!?
OURS LATER...
MMMMM! BOY, OH BOY! JUST LOOK IT THAT SOFT-DRINK COMMERCIAL! JEEPERS! DOES THAT MAKE ME THIRSTY!! WOW!!!
IT MAKES ME THIRSTY, TOO—
YEAH!?
ALL RIGHT, YETERS, THE CELEBRATION IS OVER...GOT TO GET DACK TO NORMAL NOW.... HOW ABOUT THAT BAD SPOT IN THE ROOF THAT YOU WERE GOING TO FIX?
THE KOOF! AW GOSH, MYRA, THAT AIN'T IN ANY HURRY... WE AIN'T GONNA HAVE SNOW FOR A WHILE... ILL FIX IT!
OH, YEAH? RIGHT NOW,"SAID MYRA
---AND IT APPEARS THE THE DAYS OF THE 'GREAT GUY' ARE OVER//...THINGS ARE BEGINNING TO SETTLE DOWN TO THEIR USUAL PATTERN NOW //...CINDERELLA WEEK" IS DEFINITELY OVER!!
# HORRIS #-2
JAY ALANQUICK, MARGE, RUN AND
Anaheim Gazette
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1951
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
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Christian Church
The Gospel Crusaders from the Pacific Bible Seminary in Long Beach will be in charge of the evening service this Sunday at the Christian Church. Presiding officer will be Curtis Moore with Frank Bixler, Jr., preaching the sermon on "The Good Shepherd." The song service will be led by Gerald Chaffin. Others taking part include Harold Mortz, Tom Pendergast, Kenneth Crockett, and Jack Crow.
The Church Orchestra under the direction of Adolph Koch will present a brief program. Joe Lindsey will be in charge of the social hour.
White Temple Methodist
With a panel discussion by noted conference lay leaders on "The Layman's Task in Evangelism," White Temple Methodist Church will inaugurate their part in Methodism's United Evangelistic Advance at their regular 7 p.m. evening service on Sunday.
Participants in the panel will be: Alpheus B. P. Wood, Conference Lay Leader in men's work; Mrs. Lyle Larkey; Conference secretary of Christian Social Relations for the Woman's Society of Christian Service; and Jim Huffman, Conference commissioner of Worship and Evangelism for the Methodist Youth Fellowship. Following short messages by these three leaders on the part that men,
Participants in the panel will be: Alpheus B. P. Wood, Conference Lay Leader in men's work; Mrs. Lyle Larkey; Conference secretary of Christian Social Relations for the Woman's Society of Christian Service; and Jim Huffman, Conference commissioner of Worship and Evangelism for the Methodist Youth Fellowship. Following short messages by these three leaders on the part that men, women and youth, respectively, can play in preparation for the special week of preaching services and home visitation to be conducted beginning Nov. 11, the panel members will ask each other questions making plain the tremendous simultaneous program being conducted by 350 Methodist churches in Southern California and Arizona.
Rev. Frank E. Butterworth, pastor at White Temple, announces that the week of special services will feature the preaching of Rev. Richard Dunlap, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Tucson, Ariz. which ministers to hundreds of students at the state university there.
At the 10:50 a.m. morning service the pastor will preach on "A Report to Failures, Inc." proclaiming the "good news" to those who are victims of a sense of failure.
Christian Science
Those who turn to God and follow in right paths shall be saved from the effects of evil, according to the Sunday Lesson-Sermon on "Everlasting Punishment" to be read in all Christian Science churches. The Golden Text is from Lamentations: "Wherefore doth a living man complain, a man for the punishment of his sins? Let us search and try our ways, and turn again to the Lord" (3:39, 40).
In a Bible citation from Proverbs the writer declares: "Evil men understand not judgment: but they that seek the Lord understand all things... Whoso keepeth the law is a wise son: ... Whoso causeth the righteous to go astray in an evil way, he shall fall himself into his own pit: but the upright shall have good things in possession... He that covereth service on Sunday."
SPARK CRUSADE—Head rite sade for Christ, shown at ton soloist, song leader and chairman; Dr. Harold L. Baptist church, Pomona, local church. The picture was last night, preparatory to row night.—(Gazette photo)
First Baptist Church Evangelistic Cruc
The simultaneous Crusade Christ being conducted by of the Baptist churches of O' county will open locally at First Baptist church, Brookland and Citron; Saturday at 7:30; Dr. Harold L. Fickett of Baptist church of Pomona with the evangelist for the camp.
Dr. Fickett began preaching age 19 while he was attentive Baylor University in Waco, as. After graduating he took theology training at the Sern Baptist Theological Seminary, Princeton Theological Seminary, and the Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary when received his Doctor of The degree.
In 1936, Dr. Fickett was junior tennis champion of T For over two years he served.
Grace Luheran
Pastor H. F. Stief of Lutheran church will begin a series of sermons Sunday.
In a Bible citation from Proverbs the writer declares: "Evil men understand not judgment; but they that seek the Lord understand all things... Whoso keepeth the law is a wise son: ... Whoso causeth the righteous to go astray in an evil way, he shall fall himself into his own pit; but the upright shall have good things in possession ... He that covereth his sins shall not prosper; but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy" (28:5, 7, 10, 13).
Mary Baker Eddy says in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures:" "The moral law, which has the right to acquit or condemn, always demands restitution before mortals can 'go up higher.' Broken law brings penalty in order to compel this progress" (p. 11).
Bethel Baptist
Sunday will bring to a close the California Association of the North American Baptist General conference meeting with the Bethel Baptist church. The speaker for the morning worship will be Rev. J. C. Gunst, general secretary of the Commissioned Baptist Youth and Sunday School Union, from Chicago.
The 3 o'clock youth meeting will be presided over by Phil Boettcher, with Rev. Gilbert Schneider, returned missionary from the British Cameroons, in Africa.
Rev. P. G. Newmann, pastor of the First Baptist church of Costa Mesa will bring the closing message Sunday evening on, "The Service of an Urgent and Ongoing Task."
Grace Luheran
Pastor H. F. Stief of C.Lutheran church will begin a series of sermons Sunday. Sermons will be preached at of the worship services during vember. The general theme of series will be "Our Duty God." The first in the series "Prayer."
This being the month Thanksgiving emphasis we lead our hearts in the spirit. We wish to be assured that it is our "Duty to Owe stated the pastor. Grace Lutheran has just concluded a series of sermons on "Our Christ Faith;" thus following with series on Prayer, Praise, Thinking, and Service each week per will have an opportunity see himself and herself in response due to Him for manifold blessings He has stowed.
Grace Lutheran invites a worship with them at either 8:15 or 10:45 a.m. service. Plie of the community are urged to attend the Congregation at Study period which arranged in a class for every
First Presbyterian
Rev Howard S. Congdon, tor, will speak on the title "Mountain or Molehill" at 11 a.m. service in First Presbyterian church Sunday. Sun School is held at 9:45 a.m.
Annual Anaheim Thanksgiving Service Set
Anaheim's annual community Thanksgiving service will be held at the High school auditorium from 9 to 10 a.m., Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 22, it was announced today by the Anaheim Association of Churches, sponsors of the service. Dr. Shelby D. Corlett, pastor of the Nazarene Church, of Anaheim, will give the Thanksgiving address.
The remaining details of the program are being worked out by the Worship committee of the Association, although it was announced the mayor will be asked to read a Thanksgiving proclamation at the service and the Anaheim High school orchestra, conducted by Bill Cook, will provide special music. A community choir will sing.
The Worship committee is composed of The Rev. Philip Selfridge, Paul Demarcee, The Rev. Frank Butterworth, Mrs. Edward Anderson, The Rev. John Kimball Saville, The Rev. Howard Congdon, and Don Herring.
Optometrists Hold Regular Meeting Monday Nite in SA
The Orange County Optometric Association will hold its regular monthly dinner meeting at the Michael Menor, 2032 North Main, Santa Ana, on Monday evening, Nov. 5, at 7.
Dr. Harlan Smith of Orange, President of the local optometric
ARK CRUSADE—Head men in the Anaheim First Baptist Crusade for Christ, shown above, are, from left, Vere Raley, bari-on soloist, song leader and choir director; Dewey Lockman, lay chairman; Dr. Harold L. Fickett, evangelist and pastor of First Baptist church, Pomona, and Rev. Bob Kevorkian pastor of the local church. The picture was snapped at a banquet in the church last night, preparatory to opening service of the crusade tomorrow night.—(Gazette photo by Robertson.)
First Baptist Church Inaugurates Evangelistic Crusade for Christ
The simultaneous Crusade for Christ being conducted by many the Baptist churches of Orange City will open locally at the St. Baptist church, Broadway Citron, Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Harold L. Fickett of First Baptist church of Pomona will be evangelist for the campaign. Dr. Fickett began preaching at 19 while he was attending color University in Waco, Tex. After graduating he took his biology training at the South-Baptist Theological Seminary, Princeton Theological Seminary, and the Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary where he received his Doctor of Theology degree.
In 1936, Dr. Fickett was State tennis champion of Texas over two years he served as Grace Luheran pastor H. F. Stief of Grace church will begin a new series of sermons Sunday. These Optometrists Hold Regular Meeting Monday Nite in SA
The Orange County Optometric Association will hold its regular monthly dinner meeting at the Michael Minor, 2032 North Main, Santa Ana, on Monday evening, Nov. 5, at 1.
Dr. Harlan Smith of Orange, President of the local optometric group, made this announcement today.
Dr. Joseph Ziff, of Los Angeles, President of the California Optometric Association, will be the principal speaker of the evening. He will be accompanied by Dr. C. Roger Brissman of Ontario, President-elect, and Paul Yarwood of Sacramento, Executive Secretary of the state organization.
Men Between 26-35 Subject to Call For Draft Duty
WASHINGTON (P) — Selective Service estimated today that some 2,000,000 men between the ages of 26 and 35 are subject to the draft under a provision in the draft-universal military training (UMT) law.
A spokesman for the agency said, however, that unless world conditions take a serious turn for the worse, there is little likelihood of widespread drafting of men in their 30's.
The draft law extension passed this year, lowered the minimum draft age from 19 to 18½ years and boosted the 26-year maximum to 35 for potential draftees who received deferments on or after June 19 of this year.
Among those affected are men deferred as students, or for dependency or essential occupational or agricultural reasons, 4-Fs, ROTC students; those who enlisted in the National Guard before they were 18½, aviation cadets deferred up to four months in order to enter the aviation training program, elected officials and others.
A selective service office said in an interview that all draft boards have been asked to bring individual files up to date to identify those whose period of military
Grace Luheran
Master H. F. Stief of Grace Lutheran church will begin a new series of sermons Sunday. These sermons will be preached at each the worship services during November. The general theme of the sermons will be "Our Duty to God." The first in the series is "Prayer."
This being the month of thanksgiving emphasis we wish read our hearts in the proper it. We wish to be assured it is our "Duty to God." The pastor, Grace Luthner has just concluded a series of sermons on "Our Christian Faith;" thus following with this series on Prayer, Praise, Thanks-giving, and Service each worship service. Two nurseries will be maintained at all times; one for tiny babies and the other for children to six years of age. The public is cordially invited to all the services.
Stalin's Statues To Be Erected in Communist regimes
WASHINGTON (AP) — Soviet Russia, the communist regimes of Hungary and Czechoslovakia, are planning to erect giant statues of Joseph Stalin, the "Voice of America" said today.
The State Department radio said the largest will be in Russia and will "top all other statues of Stalin." More than 70 meters (about 230 feet) tall, it is to be a part of the decoration project for the Volga-Don canal.
"The Czech bootlickers plan to erect an enormous statue to the father who lives in Moscow on Letna hill, where it will look down on the city of Prague, the city of Masaryk and Benes," the "voice" said.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Corner Philadelphia and Chartres
11 A.M. SUNDAY
Lesson Subject: "EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT"
8:00 P.M., WEDNESDAY — Testimonials of Healings
9:30 A.M. — SUNDAY SCHOOL
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM IS LOCATED IN CHURCH EDIFICE
Open daily 11 A.M. to 4 P.M.
except Sundays and Holidays