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8 Anaheim Gazette WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1952 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Children’s Choir To Sing at Zion Lenten Service A group of 40 youngsters from Zion Lutheran school, under the direction of Mrs. Maxine Heitusen, will sing the ever favorite Lenten hymn; “There is a Green Hill Far Away” tonight at the 7:30 o’clock Lenten service at Zion Lutheran church, Emily and Charles Rev. Edwin H. Pflug, pastor of the church, will continue with the series of messages: “The Way of the Cross” with the specific subject: “To the Judgment Hall Again the reading of the selection from the Biblical account of the Lord's last Suffering and Death will be illustrated by colored slides. “As Jesus, the silent sufferer, led by brutal might to His condemnation by Pilate,” says pastor Pflug, “one cannot but see the price that was necessary to pay for the sins of the tongue, so glibly tossed aside as human weakness. The price? Nothing less than the innocent suffering of vile abuses by the holy Son of God. Only when we have experienced faith the atoning sacrifice of the Lord for the sins of the tongue will the thoughtful and kind work replace the thoughtless and ‘unkind remarks.’ The public is cordially invited to share in these services. Local Methodists To Attend Youth Convention in S.D. Ten members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship at White Temple will be in La Mesa this week and attending the annual San Diego OFFICERS BATTLE SLAYING SUSPECT—Los Angeles Sheriff's deputies (top) surround the small Pasadena home of Harry Hess, 61, as he barricaded himself for an hour and a half before being driven out and overpowered (center) by 25 officers using tear gas. The shooting started when Hess's wife, Nina, 56, was found in the backyard of the home, dying from a gunshot wound. Hess, still struggling as he was led away by officers (bottom), was quoted by Sheriff's Detective Sgt. Don Jones as saying he shot his wife after an argument.—(Associated Press photo) Bill has everything LARRY GRISWOLD, spectacular comedy diving ace and trampo- Local Methodists To Attend Youth Convention in S.D. Ten members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship at White Temple will be in La Mesa this week end attending the annual San Diego District convention for Methodist youth. The theme for the convention is "I Hear Thy People Calling." Convention speaker will be Rev. Keith Kanaga of the Huntington Park Methodist church. The group will meet in various seminar groups to study the challenge to Christian youth presented by such contemporary social problems as housing, alcohol and narcotics, delinquency, population expansion in this area, etc. Three of the delegates hold official responsibilities for the convention: Dan Demaree, district publicity chairman; Bill Bonney, conference publicity chairman; and Don Hillary, Orange sub-district president. Others attending include: Judy Belle Wicker, Mary Dougherty, Joe Dougherty, Myrna Lewellyn, Dorothy Harryman, Don Vinding, and Don Brummet. Acccompanying the group will be Rev Frank Butterworth, serving on the faculty; Chuck Wiggins, Minister of Youth, and Mrs. Eleanor Gilbreth, Minister of Education. Anaheim Child Wins Quiz Show Pamela Stirrat and Steve Williams of Benjamin Franklin School's sixth grade were winners in the Orange County School Kids Quiz show on Radio Station KVOE Santa Ana, last Sunday. Pamela, who won first place over eight contestants, will go to the final contest to be held later. Her teacher is Mrs. Clara Williams. The Quiz show was recorded last Friday night and broadcast Sunday noon. Pit and sliver dates and serve with corn flakes or crisp rice ce- Bill has everything—looks, integrity, the old fight, and occasionally money, which he carries around in cash. All of it. This is neither safe, practical, nor conducive to thrift. Bill: It might be smart to open a Tenplan checking account! Deposit any amount you wish and write checks instead. No minimum balance. Costs just 10¢ a check! Moral: What would a pickpocket do with a Tenplan checkbook? Bank of America NATIONAL INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION LARRY GRISWOLD, spectacular comedy diving ace and trampoline acrobat, who was just signed to perform at the seventh annual Los Angeles Sportsmen's Show, April 10-20, at the Pan-Pacific auditorium, Los Angeles. ALL DOLLED UP—Two-year-old Orietta Lanciani looks like a doll of the past as she parades past the judges at a children's ball in the Artistic Club, Rome, Italy. Glen McCloud Says We all want prosperity! Orange county has, since the first settlers moved across deserts and plains to settle our cities and rural areas, enjoyed more than an average amount of prosperity. Now, since the end of World War II, the district has become the new horizon of selected industry which is a credit to communities and rural regions alike. Added payroll means more business for our stores and professional men—more consumers for our agriculture and a healthy outlook for the future. Industry, like labor, agriculture, and the small business man, requires cooperation and understanding from government as well as the individual. After all, who is industry? It is management working with labor for the benefit of both. Industry to succeed, must work with all elements of the people, and must interest itself in honest government; for after all—most industrial companies are made up of stock-holders who may be you or me. We, the residents of Orange county welcome clean, progressive industry to our midst. CANDIDATE FOR 15th ASSEMBLY DISTRICT (Pol. Adv.) Children's Choir Sing at Zion Lenten Service Up of 40 youngsters from Lutheran school, under the care of Mrs. Maxine Heits will sing the ever favorite hymn; "There is a Green Away" tonight at the 7:30 Lenten service at Zion church, Emily and Charley, Edwin H. Pfug, pastor church, will continue with messages: "The Way Cross" with the specific subtitle To the Judgment Hall." The reading of the selection in Biblical account of the East Suffering and Death illustrated by colored illustrus, the silent sufferer, is brutal might to His connoct by Pilate," says pastor none cannot but see the it was necessary to pay sins of the tongue, so glib aside as human weakness? Nothing less than recent suffering of vile abuse Holy Son of God. Only we have experienced by atoning sacrifice of the sins of the tongue, thoughtful and kind word the thoughtless and unmarked." Public is cordially invited in these services. Methodists Attend Youth Convention in S.D. Members of the Methodist Fellowship at White Temple in La Mesa this week-ing the annual San Di Auto Club Reveals California Spots Where Desert Flowers Bloom One of the most prolific displays of wild flowers in recent years is expected to adorn the Southland this spring, following the abundant winter rains. In some desert areas now flowers and blossoms are bursting into full bloom, the Touring Bureau of the Automobile club of Southern California reminded flower lovers today. Wildflowers are at their height now in the Tule Indian Reservation east of Porterville. While in Imperial county, there is a good display of mixed desert flowers on the Southern Pacific railroad. Farther north in Riverside county, verbena, desert gold and primrose are beginning to show in profusion along California Highway 111, between Palm Springs and Indio, the Auto club added. Desert lilies are in bloom between Mecca and Box canyon along Highway 195, leading to US Highway 60-70. There is a good display of desert gold, poppies, yellow-green desert dandelions, lupine, canterbury bells, brittlebush, phacella and purple chia about 26 miles east of Indio. A colorful display of desert verbena, primrose, daisy, dandelion and lilies is reported around Clark lake and Peg Leg Smith Monument in Borego Valley. The ocotillo is green and budding, however, it is too early for the best blossoms. Cherry blossoms are now in bud in the Beaumont area. July 1 Is Hwy. Completion Construction of Highway between Garden Grove Lincoln ave. was awarded and T. Reynolds Co. owed last Oct 1. The contract for 150 working days is used that at no time will be necessary. Reynolds announced to in spite of 24 unworked because of inclement weather project has developed w factorily and will be completed July 1. The state contract for only five days in a week. The main slow-up caused by the lack of power by the utility companies. No effort was made changes of poles, etc., the highway crews had almost from pole to pole. SCHOOL IN ANAH FRIDAY Special Methodists Attend Youth Convention in S.D. Members of the Methodist Fellowship at White Temple in La Mesa this week including the annual San District convention for Methth. The theme for the convention is "I Hear Thy People Convention speaker will Keith Kanaga of the Bon Park Methodist group will meet in various groups to study the chal-Christian youth present-which contemporary social issues housing, alcohol and delinquency, population in this area, etc. Of the delegates hold responsibilities for the con-Dan Demaree, district chairman; Bill Bonney, publicity chairman; Hillary, Orange sub-disident. Others attending study Belle Wicker, Mary J. Joe Dougherty, Myrna Dorothy Harryman, Don and Don Brummet. Acting the group will be Rev. Butterworth, serving on by: Chuck Wiggins, Minouth, and Mrs. Eleanor Minister of Education. Seim Child Quiz Show Stirrat and Steve of Benjamin Franklin sixth grade were winners range County School Kids' on Radio Station KVOE, last Sunday. Who won first place contestants, will go to contest to be held later. Her is Mrs. Clara Wil- show was recorded last night and broadcast Sunsliver dates and serve flakes or crisp rice ce- SPECIAL VALUE Anaheim Merchants' New FRIDAY -- 9:30 A.M. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, S ORE FOR YOUR July 1 Is Hwy. 39 Completion Date Construction of Highway 39 between Garden Grove blvd. and Lincoln ave. was awarded to Roland T. Reynolds Co. of 8751 S. Sunkirk, Anaheim, by the state, last Oct 1. The contract called for 150 working days and promised that at no time would the Highway be closed and no detours be necessary. Reynolds announced today that, in spite of 24 unworkable days because of inclement weather, the project has developed very satisfactorily and will be completed by July 1. The state contract calls for only five days in a working week. The main slow-up has been caused by the lack of preparation by the utility companies, he said. No effort was made to forecast changes of poles, etc., therefore the highway crews had to work almost from pole to pole. Kiwanis Hears Spanish Priest Father Joseph Lluent, assistant pastor of St. Mary's Catholic church of Fullerton, was speaker of the day at the regular meeting of the Anaheim Kiwanis club Tuesday noon. Father Lluent, who is a native of Barcelona, Spain, gave an interesting and instructive address on the political conditions in that country before the recent Civil War, and told of the progress being made in reconstruction without the help of other countries. Elmer Hall announced a stag party for Anaheim Kiwanians at the Kiwania Lodge in Idyllwild, on April 26 and 27. Tom Henry reported that the Kiwanis bowling team walked off with sixth honors at the annual Kiwanis bowling tournament recently held at the Sunset alleys in Los Angeles. Thirty-seven teams CITY LEAGUE TO MEET Regular meeting of the Orange County League of California Cities will be held tomorrow, 7 p.m. in the San Clemente Casino. It was reported to Anaheim city council last night. Cuba Morris California Highway Patrol officer, will be the speaker of the evening. Other entertainment will be provided following dinner. You'll be sure your roast chicken is thoroughly done if, when you move the drumstick up and down, the leg joint gives readiness or breaks. from Kiwanis clubs in Southern California were competing. IN AHEIM NIGHTS FREE OFF STEET PARKING FREE FREE BUS SERVICE VALUES 6 TO 9 merchants' New Store Hours: :30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. Thursday, Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. RE FOR YOUR MONEY