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Does God Exist? Sermon written by Lt. Frank Brown Officer in Charge of the Anaheim Corps of The Salvation Army, 129 E. Cypress The text for this sermon is found in Romans, the 8th chapter, the 32nd through the 39th verses. "He that spared not His own son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also freely give us all things? Who shall lay anything to the charge of God's elect? Is it God that justifieth? Who is he that condemneth? It is Christ that died, yea rather, that is risen again, who is even at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for us. Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? As it is written, For thy sake we are killed all the day long; we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter." The ancient Greeks looked around themselves and saw the earth and its phenomena. They saw there a mystery, so they worshiped these things. Let us look at those things the Greeks worshiped, nature. We can see that certainly someone had to create these things. Consider what it would be like if there were no order in nature around us; you might plant a radish or a carrot seed, and get a thistle instead. You could not be sure of getting what you planted. Thank God that there is order and we do get what is planted. Since we can see the force of God at work in nature, let us look at one of His creation, man. We are a remarkable creature that God has made. We have been able to advance in many ways since the first man was Consider what it would be like if there were no order in nature around us; you might plant a radish or a carrot seed, and get a thistle instead. You could not be sure of getting what you planted. Thank God that there is order and we do get what is planted. Since we can see the force of God at work in nature, let us look at one of His creation, man. We are a remarkable creature that God has made. We have been able to advance in many ways since the first man was placed on earth. In man, God has placed in his soul the knowledge of a superior being. This becomes evident by a study of the people of the world. We see that since recorded history most nations and tribes have had some type of worship of a god. Some of these have never heard of Christianity or any other of the great religions of today, but still they worship. Many do not worship the same as we, or even the same god; yet they all feel the same need. This is another of the mounting proofs that God does exist. Now we turn to the book that we consider to be God's word, the Bible. It has come down to us through many centuries to tell us of the God that we believe to exist. As we take this book and read it we learn of this God, and how He expects us, his creation, to live. The question might be asked, how can you prove that this is God's word? A very simple but direct answer is, look at the prophecy. There are many that have been fulfilled and are contained in the Bible. BOTTS NURSERY Quality Shrubs and Trees Largest Selection in Orange Co. 1228 LINCOLN KE 5-5450 BROADWAY VILLAGE OF ANAHEIM Single, 1 Bedroom, 2 Bedroom Furnished and Unfurnished Apartments KEystone 5-0183 RANCH HOUSE COFFEE SHOP June and La Verne 135 W. Center PR 4-2185 BACKS, TROUTMAN, KAULBARS Orange County's First Funeral Director 251 N. Lemon St. ANAHEIM LANAI APARTMENTS Heinz Imported Cars Authorized Dealer for Hillman Minx — English Ford Sunbeard and Singer 338 So. Los Angeles St. PR 2-7680 ANAHEIM SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION The Oldest Locally Owned Association in Anaheim Center at Lemon Street ANAHEIM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 1111 W. La Palms Ave. PR 4-1450 STATE WIDE CITRUS GROWERS INC. 605 E. Commercial Anaheim P.O. Box 309 ANAHEIM GAZETTE Gardener's Check List By the California Association of Nurserymen 1. Feed Tuberous Begonias if you would have them stay healthy and bloom through next month. 2. Start fall clean-up by uprooting faded annuals and raking any leaves that have fallen early. 3. Plant berried shrubs for fall color. Pyracantha and Cotoneaster are two of the best for spectacular show. 4. Perennials are available in nurseries now for bloom next spring. The earlier you plant them, the better they will be established for an early start next year. 5. This is an ideal month to plant native trees and shrubs. Winter rains will COFFEE SHOP June and La Verne 135 W. Center PR 4-2185 BACKS, TROUTMAN, KAULBARS Orange County's First Funeral Directors 251 N. Lemon St. ANAHEIM LANAI APARTMENTS Heated Pool — Lanai Room Furnished and Unfurnished 629 W. Vermont PR 4-8428 1111 W. La Palma Ave. PR 4-1450 STATE WIDE CITRUS GROWERS INC. 605 E. Commercial Anaheim P.O. Box 309 ANAHEIM GAZETTE 259 East Center PR 2-1600 New Daily Schedule---SEP Eastbound PACIFIC STANDARD Lv 9:00 AM Los Angeles Lv 9:20 AM East Los Angels Lv 9:45 AM Pomona Lv 10:15 AM Riverside Lv 10:40 AM San Bernardino Ar 3:45 PM Las Vegas Streamline "CITY OF LAS FREE BUFFEY MEALS "HOWDY P $17.99 ROUND TRIP, including tax, ASK ABOUT UNION PACIFIC "Las Vegas Holiday M that assures your hotel and show On THE STRIP as low as $24.40,* as low as $6.24* HS JOIN FORCES—Rabbi Morton C. Fierman points to the two million dollar men's Hospital of Orange County and explains the Out-patient Department and its role of charity cases to Rev. William J. Barrry, director of Catholic Welfare, with John H. Parke, president of the Orange Council Council of Churches, looking on. Ge County Leaders Team Up To Urhead Children’s Hospital Drive of all faiths, creeds and teams up to spearhead 0,000 campaigning drive Children’s Hospital of Ornity. John H. Parke, president earnest hope that members of every Christian denomination throughout the area will offer their generous and whole-hearted support. “We know the desperate need for Orange County State College is offering a three-unit night course in California state and local government to be taught by Bernard L. Hyink, dean of educational services and summer session. The course is scheduled for 6:30 to 9 p.m. each Wednesday. Hyink, an expert in govern- Orange County Office Civilian Defense Service Leading Orange County Civilian Defense officials outlined in detail the status of civilian defense in Orange County and latest preparedness developments before a public meeting sponsored by the YMCA Anaheim Industrial Management Club at the Chrysler Research Center auditorium. William C. MacCampbell, director of the Orange County District Office, panel moderator, asserted local governments have major responsibility in civilian defense. Ernest Norton of the county schools reported schools have a plan and are giving regular preparedness training. Dr Edward Lee Russell, Medical Officer, reported doctors will be called on to treat their services to simpler treatments during an emergency. Spurgeon Sparks reported citizens should seek immediate cover to avoid injurious atomic bombs immediately following bomb explosion. Harld Goldy reviewed the field of shelters with the conclusion that public shelters are more practical than home shelters under present conditions. Attend Reed College Nearly one-half of the freshmen entering Reed College in Portland Oregon, this fall are California residents with a majority coming from the Los Angeles area. Of all faiths, creeds and teamed up to spearhead 10,000 campaigning drive Children's Hospital of Orlando. John H. Parke, president Orange County Council of Trust, officially proclaimed Sept. 18, as Children's Sunday. This season of the year," he men thousands of our children returning to schools and for their mental and nourishment, it is well mind the equal import-healthy bodies. The fund-raising drive toward its goal of a com-equipped children's hos-orange County, it is our earnest hope that members of every Christian denomination throughout the area will offer their generous and whole-hearted support. "We know the desperate need for these facilities. Individually and collectively we have the resources On this Sunday let us pray that under God's guidance and blessing, the two may be drawn into one for the health and welfare of the children of this county." Other church leaders through Orange County were quick to rally to the cause and give their support to the Children's Hospital of Orange County. Rev. William J. Barry, director of Catholic Welfare, said, "I believe such a highly specialized hospital is essential to the health of a truly great county and all its children." Rev. Karl J. Christ, minister of First Presbyterian Church of Tustin, said, "There is a need which I would like to help. Orange County should have such a facility. We are able to build and maintain it. Families will receive great comfort and valuable care with reasonable costs through such a hospital." Rabbi Morton C. Fierman said, "A special hospital of this type is required in our county. I have a son and feel a need for this type of a hospital for my own children. There are 300 children in my religious school and I am concerned with their welfare." OCSC Coeds Seek Rooms in Area Rooms close to Orange County State College. Fullerton, are urgently needed for a number of OCSC students who wish to live near campus, according to Ernest A. Becker, dean of students. Dean Becker explained that some of these students wish to work for their room and board. Attend Reed College Nearly one-half of the freshmen entering Reed College in Portland Oregon, this fall are California residents with a majority coming from the Los Angeles area. Samuel Lehman and Lucy Pratt of Anaheim will be among 25 members of the freshman class attending their first classes at the nationally-recognized liberal arts college Sept. 19. ROOMS in Area Rooms close to Orange County State College. Fullerton, are urgently needed for a number of OCSC students who wish to live near campus, according to Ernest A. Becker, dean of students. Dean Becker explained that some of these students wish to work for their room and board. He urged persons having available rooms in the vicinity of the college to telephone hhls office. TR 1-3300, to list their facilities. SEPT. 25! PACIFIC STANDARD TIME Westbound :00 AM Los Angeles Ar 11:30 PM :20 AM East Los Angeles Ar 11:10 PM :45 AM Pomona Ar 10:37 PM :15 AM Riverside Ar 10:07 PM :40 AM San Bernardino Ar 9:47 PM :45 PM Las Vegas Lv 4:45 PM Streamliner CITY OF LAS VEGAS" BUFFET MEALS "HOWDY PODNER" LOUNGE CAR ROUND TRIP, including tax, Los Angeles-Los Vegas OUT UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD'S Vegas Holiday Package Traes your hotel and show reservation: TRIP as low as $24.40,* DOWNTOWN $6.24* *plus toll fare You're just minutes away from the nation's largest federal savings association 4½% Current Annual Rate Dividends Paid Quarterly FUNDS RECEIVED CALIFORNIA NATION'S LARGEST PEOPLE ANAHEIM OFFICE: Br Manhattan Office: 511 N Other Offices in Grants M Orange County Officials Outline National Defense Status Locally Register Now for Basketball Ducats More than half of the seats in the reserved section for the Oct. 16 professional basketball game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the world champion Boston Celtics at Anaheim High School have already been sold, according to Lou Mohs, Lakers' general manager. Tickets for the game have been sold only through the mail thus far, but will probably be put on public sale at various locations in the county next week. Reserved section seats are $2.50. Adult seats in the upper stands are $2. Student tickets are $1.50 and children under 12 are charged $1. Tickets are available at P.O. Box 428, Orange. A preliminary game between La Fonda Café and Carat's Fabulous Five has been arranged. end Reed College only one-half of the freshmen ing Reed College in Portland, in this fall are California ents with a majority coming the Los Angeles area. Muel Lehman and Lucy Pratt aheim will be among 241 ers of the freshman class ing their first classes at the ally-recognized liberal arts Sept. 19. OLD BUDDIES—Leon Sims, right, and Jerry Troxel, now wearing Orange Coast College scarlet and white, talk over their "old days" at Anaheim High School where Sims played end and Troxel was a tackle. While at Anaheim, Sims was tagged as player of the week and all-league. 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