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Attend Church Mission Revival Arranged at Savanna School Rev. J. S. Leslie, 7061 Cerritos ave., has arranged a Baptist Missionary Revival to be held at the old Savanna school auditorium, 7391 E. Ball rd., Stanton, May 5 to 15. Rev. Johnnie, Womack will speak on the "Old Fashioned Gospel" nightly at 8:00 p.m. Singing will start at 7:30 p.m. Evangelist Womack comes to California from Summers, Ark., where he spent 13 years in Evangelistic and pastoral work. He was foreign missionary to Old Mexico for two years and has held Evangelistic campaigns in 25 states and three foreign countries. Rev. Leslie, a member of the Camel Street Missionary church in Santa Ana, announces that should the attendance be in favor of the idea, and large enough, regular Sunday services will continue at the Savanna headquarters. Sunday school would be at 9:45 and services at 11 a.m. Church of The Nazarene 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 6:30 p.m.—NYPS Service 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m.—Mid-Week Service, Wednesday. Remember the time change. A. G. Parmenter, Pastor, 1001 W. Broadway, Phone 3448. First Presbyterian The sermon topic on which the Christian Science Deliverance from sin and its effects is available for all who turn from it to God, according to the Lesson-Sermon on the topic, "Everlasting Punishment" in all Christian Science churches. The Golden Text is from Romans (6:16), "Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness?" A Scriptural passage from John (5:5-9,14) records the healing of a man "which had an infirmity third yand eight years." Jesus said unto him, "Wilt thou be made whole? The impotent man answered him, Sir, I have no man, when the water is troubled, to put me into the pool: . . . Jesus saith unto him, Rise, take up they bed, and walk. And immediately the man was made whole, and took up his bed, and walked: . . . Afterward Jesus findeth him in the temple, and said unto him, Behold, thou art made whole: sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto thee." "The fear of disease and the love of sin are the sources of man's enslavement," declares Mary Baker Eddy in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures." Again she says, "Healing the sick and reforming the sinner are one and the same thing in Christian Science. Both cures require the same method and are inseparable in Truth." (pp. 373, 404). THE CHRISTIAN Science church will participate in the "Light of Faith" series over Co- St. Boniface Sets Communion Mass Mother's Day, May 11, with the occasion of 63 students of Boniface Catholic parish taking their first Holy Comunion at the 8:30 a.m. mass. It is the largest class since inception of the school in 1934 institution is part of the Catholic school system operated in heim by the Dominican Order Sisters who are in residence at Catherine's Military School in Sister Prioress De Lourdes. Patrick Pierce is pastor of church and Sister Genevieve principal of the school. First Baptist Rev. V. C. Kelford, a native known Bible teacher, is open week's Bible conference this day at the First Baptist Church Broadway at Citron. The course is upon the theme of "Prophecy." Rev. Kelford will speaking upon subjects related future events such as "God Russia," "The Great Tribulation" "Palestine and the Jew," "Mining to Armageddon," etc. His opening message at the day 11 a.m. service will be "V God Removes the Curse." At p.m. he will give the message "The Nations in God's Wineprize." Rev. Kelford has travel throughout the United States is considered one of the nation leading Bible expositors. He frequently employs the use of charts in order that his mess can be visualized. The public is cordially invited to attend this week of conferencing. First Presbyterian The sermon topic on which the Rev. Howard S. Congdon will preach in the 10:45 a.m. service at First Presbyterian church will be "The Logic of Love." Sunday school begins at 9:45 a.m. LOS ANGELES (UP) — April building permits in Los Angeles reached the highest valuation in 15 months, while the county territory's figure was the highest of any April. THE CHRISTIAN Science church will participate in the "Light of Faith" series over Columbia's TV Station KNXT, Channel 2, on Sunday afternoon, at 3:30. The subject is "The Sustain-ing Infinite." Participants will be Kendall D. Stuart, speaker, Mary Dean and John Shafer as featured soloists, and a mixed chorus under the direction of Richard White Eugene Alders will be at the organ. For Health, East California Fruits First Church of Christ, Scientist Corner Philadelphia and Chartres Lesson Subject: "Everlasting Punishment" 11 A.M. SUNDAY 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 Bethel Baptist Men often loose hope when think of the future. There is new hope and faith to be found in the Sunday morning meeting of Rev. Berthold Jackseitl Bethel Baptist church, as speaks on "The Judgment." Sunday evening Rev. Jackseitl will be speaking on "The Mass festival of Power." At the end of the evening service there will be a reception for the members of the church who have become part of the Bethel Baptist church during the past year. This reception is being held honor the following: Rev. Mrs. Berthold Jacksteit, Mr. Mrs. Ralph Cornelius, Mr. Mrs. Robert Price, Mr. and Mrs. Al Doye, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Oy back, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. C. Olisle, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oy Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Dary Miss Ruth Balzar, Mrs. Eugene Megee, Miss Marty Stedman, William Hood, Larry Hood, Craig, Nancy Mabs, Lorna Hein and Elwood Hein. White Temple Methodist Several of the controversial sues confronting these close days of the Methodist General conference in San Francisco You'll complete more calls if you ...always give your friends a full minute to answer You know, people can't always get to the telephone to answer it the moment it rings. They may be busy in the garage, or the basement, or some distant part of the house. That's why you'll so often save yourself the disappointment of an incomplete call if you give them plenty of time to answer...at least a full minute. You'll not only often save yourself the inconvenience of calling again later, but waiting those few extra rings is a courtesy your friends will appreciate when they can't answer immediately. this free booklet for the local and long distance telephone numbers you call most often is yours for the asking. Just call, send a postcard, or drop in to your nearest Pacific Telephone business office. Pacific Telephone ST. Boniface Sets Communion Mass Mother's Day, May 11, will be occasion of 63 students of St. Boniface Catholic parish school bringing their first Holy Communion at the 8:30 a.m. mass. It is the largest class since the option of the school in 1930. The institution is part of the Catholic school system operated in Anaheim by the Dominican Order of Sisters who are in residence at St. Merine's Military School under Priores De Lourdes. Rev. Rick Pierce is pastor of the church and Sister Genevieve is principal of the school. First Baptist Rev. V. C. Kelford, a nationally known Bible teacher, is opening a Bible conference this Sunday at the First Baptist church, midway at Citron. The conferral upon the theme of "Bible Checy." Rev. Kelford will be giving upon subjects related to these events such as "God and Jesus," "The Great Tribulation," mysticism and the Jew," "March to Armageddon," etc. Opening message at the Sunday a.m. service will be "When Removes the Curse." At 7:30 he will give the message, "Nations in God's Winepress." Rev. Kelford has traveled throughout the United States and considered one of the nation's leading Bible expositors. He freely employs the use of large print in order that his message be visualized. The public is cordially invited end this week of conference. JUDGE JOHN SHEA (Panel Leader) Public Traffic Panel Talks Set In FUHS Library A panel discussion, which leaders in the traffic field are being invited to attend, will be held on May 10, at 2:00 p.m., in Fullerton Union high school library. The meeting is being called by the traffic committee of the State Judicial Council to test public reaction to tentative proposals agreed on by the committee members. Hon. John Shea, judge of the Anaheim justice court and a member of the committee, will preside at the meeting. All interested persons are invited to attend. Similar panel discussions will be held in various localities throughout the state. Suggestions offered will then be considered by the council's traffic committee when it meets to determine the final recommendations to be made. Among the most important of Anaheim Gazetteer by JOHN S. NEUBAUER ...I was a stranger and ye took Me in...Matt. 25:25. ALMOST FORGOTTEN — A year ago Gen. Douglas MacArthur tells how Joint Chiefs of Staff's recommendation to blockade China reds was overruled by President and Gen. George Marshall. That was when the Yanks took the initiative last year and started hammering back at the reds ... Clarence H. Vetterll, 41, El Camino jaysee instructor and former Anahi teacher, was taken into custody by the FBI for false testimony at a 1949 spy-ring investigation ... Kwikset observed its sixth anniversary ... Beverly Mae Curtis was hurt when the car in which she was riding was rammed by one driven by Frank Wick ... Ralph McLean, Brea's part-time city engineer, resigned. Had too much work ... Pat Rife was elected president of the Northern Orange county Senior Girl Scouts; Shirley Schmitz was elected treasurer and Ann Fabian a member of the board ... Paul J. Alexander, 38, was taken by death ... Sportswise, Santana Hi was selected to represent the Sunset League in CIF tennis ... That's the news reported a year ago. Remember? NEWSNOTES — Walter Lunsford will manage the Northrop softball team. The personable Fullerton college track mentor who was "black ballied" by Thom- Los Alamitos Man Hurt in Accident Knocked down by a backing automobile, Ed Sorrells, 82, of Los Alamitos received injuries late yesterday which sent him to Artesia hospital. A car operated by Samuel Nadler, 33, of Los Angeles struck Sorrells at the intersection of Green st. and Los Alamitos blvd. Shop Friday Night 'Til 9 ly a dozen youth, have been there at various intervals during the week. Such hotly debated issues as the much-acused Methodist Federation for Social Action, the quarter-million dollar plan to reorganize the denomination's various boards and commissions, and proposals to ordain women to preach and to permit non-ordained men to administer the sacraments will all be objectively discussed, pro and con, by the minister. "It is of importance to all Americans to know what the largest Protestant denomination is thinking, and in what directions nine million Methodists are mov- er, 38, was taken by death . . Sportswise, Santana Hi was selected to represent the Sunset League in CIF tennis . . That's the news reported a year ago. Remember? NEWSNOTES — Walter Lunsford will manage the Northrop softball team. The personable ex-Fullerton college track mentor who was "black balled" by Thomas S. (or T. Stanley) Warburton's executive council also has the "in" for the Chaffey college track-and-field coaching job next year. Elbert Duran who was with one of Anaheim's fastest growing industries is now in business for himself—as a watchmaker. And he's mighty good, too . . Floyd McCracken, former Anaheim newspaperman and San Diego editorial writer, was in town. He had a sad duty to perform—he was pallbearer at W. Kee Maxwell's funeral. MEANDERING—Glen L. Martin, Orange county's pioneer airman, is being toasted by his "home town"—Santana. His return revives interest in those pre-World War I days that followed the Gay Ninties . . Cpl. Jack Marlof and Pfc. William Lane, Jr., Anaheim Marines, had the pleasure of being four-mighty-short miles from the most recent atomic blast. That's an honor nobody is jealous of . . They're whacking down some of those handsome big pepper trees that line Rox Eaton's driveway. Once upon a time pepper trees were mighty popular in and around Anaheim. Most of them have given way to the woodsman's axe . . Tony Padilla, the personable, balding Anaheimer, will tell you that quite a few Anaheimmers are interested in the Fullerton Community Fair. They'd like to win that Apple Valley "Weekender" . . Gerald Burch who looks like an ex-pugilist but isn't will tell you that "La Habra is the center of the future." . Waldo Ortega tells us that there's real fishin' in Baja California this year. He and Dan'l Olivas made a trip to the highly publisized San Felipe Anaheim Of Radar S In a thrilling Army titled "It Could Have Captain A. R. Julien on the Anaheim Optimism how a network of raft our nation against and craft sneak attack. Out to sea, the far-flung beam picks up an uncle Radar spots the court flight is charted upon in the Aircraft Filter "It takes 500 civilians the Aircraft Warning in Santa Ana alone Captain Julien. It job and necessitates so of training. We need Both men and women and will be set to work by learning their duties ultimately on the job." Radar screens sur- United States. Occur longer serious barriers our shores from enemy An atom bombing may liver over the snow of the world. "Nor is radar faultioned the Air Corps o a plane fly low and t pography of the land r useless. Then it is t eyes must protect u warning stations a These observation post established in squares apart. The voluntary should be on duty even the day. Blind spots ous." Anaheim today has tower. THE OPTIMISTS wi a lake again and you c bottom 59-cent dollars of Anaheim anglers lines in it. NITECCAPSULE—Attence a group of people nothing pool their ign telligently. White Temple Methodist ral of the controversial isconfronting these closing of the Methodist General ence in San Francisco will alained by Rev. Frank E. worth of the White Temple list church at the 7 o'clock on Sunday night, when he first-hand impressions folhis visit to this governing of the denomination this The local pastor has been server at the assembly since day, and about 20 memthe church, including nearorganize the denomination's various boards and commissions, and proposals to ordain women to preach and to permit non- ordained men to administer the sacraments will all be objectively discussed, pro and con, by the minister. "It is of importance to all Americans to know what the largest Protestant denomination is thinking, and in what directions nine million Methodists are moving," states Rev. Butterworth. "For this reason I do not intend to bring a dry report, but a commentary upon the contemporary church." Returning from San Francisco just in time for the 10:50 a.m. service, to which he will go direct from the train, he will preach at that morning hour on "Doorways Into The Divine Presence." A WONDERFUL VALUE! ONLY $2242.06 plus license and sales tax DELIVERED LOCALLY for a big, roomy sedan, ready to drive. Come in now—for an extra large allowance on your present car. DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR YOU CAN'T BEAT A Pontiac BEVINS PONTIAC CO., 336 S. LOS ANGELES ST., ANAHEIM Orange County's Oldest Pontiac Dealer Phone 4012 HISTORIC DECISION—Federal Judge David Andrew Pine poses with law book in his Washington chambers after signing the order directing the return of selzed steel mills to their owners. Although reversed by the district court of appeals, Judge Pine's decision has been acclaimed as a blow against the usurpation of unwarranted power by the president and a niche in the hall of fame has been reserved for Judge Pine by many observers.—(Associated Press Wirephoto) Anaheim Optimists Hear Details Of Radar Screen Protecting U.S. In a thrilling Army movie entitled "It Could Happen Here," Captain A. R. Julien explained to the Anaheim Optimists last night how a network of radar protects our nation against an enemy aircraft sneak attack. Reaching far house in their new Optimist Youth Center June 19, it was tentatively announced. Work is being rushed to completion. Latest additions were made by members of the Orange County Electrical Union, Local 441 when Al Armstrong Anaheim Optimists Hear Details Of Radar Screen Protecting U.S. In a thrilling Army movie entitled "It Could Happen Here," Captain A. R. Julien explained to the Anaheim Optimists last night how a network of radar protects our nation against an enemy aircraft sneak attack. Reaching far out to sea, the far-flung electrical beam picks up an uncharted flight. Radar spots the course and the flight is charted upon huge maps in the Aircraft Filter Station. "It takes 500 civilians to man the Aircraft Warning Filter Station in Santa Ana alone," explained Captain Julien. "It's a 24-hour job and necessitates some 50 hours of training. We need volunteers. Both men and women are needed and will be set to work immediately learning their duties while actually on the job." Radar screens surround the United States. Oceans are no longer serious barriers protecting our shores from enemy invasion. An atom bombing may well be delivered over the snow-capped top of the world. "Nor is radar faultless," cautioned the Air Corps captain. "Let a plane fly low and the very topography of the land makes radar useless. Then it is that human eyes must protect us. Aircraft warning stations are needed. These observation posts should be established in squares eight miles apart. The voluntary personnel should be on duty every hour of the day. Blind spots are dangerous." Anaheim today has no warning tower. THE OPTIMISTS will hold open a lake again and you can bet your bottom 59-cent dollar that a lot of Anaheim anglers will dangle lines in it. NITECAPSULE—At a conference a group of people who knew nothing pool their ignorance intelligently. house in their new Optimist Youth Center June 19, it was tentatively announced. Work is being rushed to completion. Latest additions were made by members of the Orange County Electrical Union, Local 441, when Al Armstrong, Charles Bradd, Ed Thomas and Barney Brodie installed the lighting fixtures in the main auditorium. Through their generosity the entire building is being wired without charge. Last minute arrangements for the Optimist's Magic Show and Circus are rapidly shaping up and the big event will take place May 10, it was announced by Chairman Al Garey. Charles Kendall, president of the Santa Ana Optimist club, was a guest. President Harwood Larson presided. 'Tommy' Thomason Named Chairman Of Local CARE The Western Director of CARE, Edward J. Flynn, announced today that as a public service, Orville G. (Tommy) Thomason of the YMCA has accepted the local chairmanship of the CARE operation. CARE, the Cooperative for Remittances to Europe, has been operating for five years as the non-profit, packing service organization for the hungry and needy in Europe and Asia. Many residents of Anaheim have sent packages of food and textiles to many of these countries. In five years it has delivered more than ten million food and textile packages only through the generosity of the American people who have responded to these appeals from CARE. If You Drivel Don't Drink a lake again and you can bet your bottom 59-cent dollar that a lot of Anaheim anglers will dangle lines in it. NITECAPSULE—At a conference a group of people who knew nothing pool their ignorance intelligently. In five years it has delivered more than ten million food and textile packages only through the generosity of the American people who have responded to these appeals from CARE. If You Drivel Don't Drink SEE 2 Exhibit Homes Furnished by DON L. ANDREWS Now in Anaheim! Dreams CAN come true! Dreams can come true...and do...in these dream homes designed by an artist-architect, built by a master-builder...with features you'll find in $20,000 homes...sliding glass doors from living room to covered terrace or porch...real fireplaces...garbage disposals...wood paneling in living rooms...indoor and outdoor planters...center hall plans...orange trees...and much more...in the most desirable section of Anaheim. Designed by Architect William M. 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