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SEARLES VALLEY NEWS Saturday, July 29, 1961 -B-3 Victor Valley Churches VFW Post, Auxiliary to 'Go Hawaiian' GREATER DESERT edition news Tonight With Luau Set at Post Home M. Morn I sunilav srhnol 9::0 a ilav will I Rev. ('ail Main. uiji worship wrv- minister and California Mipertntendpni til 6 p.m. oungt kvHntiHical Mrlh'tflm 17:311 p.m.

irnuoi and Hinli- da wot IM ire am. and 7 p.m.; wrvict jo: 30 a.m. mrrling. TRONA South Pacific atmos- TRONA Charles Dirdak. lay TRONA The Searles Valley pheie will mark the luau event leader of the Trona Community christian Science Society has an-nf the Searles Lake VFW and Church will occupy the pulpit to- Auxiliary tonight at the VFW Post morrow in the absence of Rev.

n0umcd SPmccs irst Baptist Heseria Kev. Henry K. shiuih Bible sehtail 9 4.S a service nam guests William Henderson who is nave me sunjeci, uve. inr and p.m. nuih and adult ti nomp.

Mcmbrrs and their Hrlwrla n( Ond. irhmlllr Kahy Kf. W. f. Nyluikkfn Sunday ichool lit a.m.

worship service nchuol 4i worship wrv-li a m. and 7:. 10 p.m.. Bible i-Imsmi 11 am. and 7 6 p.m.

ywt iwn Wednesday prer meetmi 7 30 i people'! meeting: Wednftsday. worship W- Iseivire 7:30 p.m. Kxirianltel l.DS, VlrUir title l'mirmiare (hur.h, Yktiirvllle hlrter Hubert Mrlthl Ke. I'mil Smith 4 nurrh school and worship 9 45 a m. In! Sunday mhool S.4.V a.m..

chuich serv-lion Hall al Ninth and Forrest Streets, iii 11 young people meet ai 6 aim; evangelistic service, 7 p.m. Bu rjniiianiiel Temple C.M.K. (Hurra i service available In area and nursery Ml Mountain provided. Hr. T.

I'. Im Perfect Trallic Cop Is Superman have been asked to wear Havvai- ing as director of the church the lesson-sermon. The society is ian attire to add to the colorful camp at Wrightwood for a now meeting on its summer event. Music will include a double iet schedule at 9 a.m. at the Trona ROMK tl'PIi Vhnt is the in traffic problems.

The dinner to be served from oy Virginia Wiseman, icki val-ip Center Annex. idenl traffic policeman like? He's tall, resolute, mentally well to 3 p.m. inciuo.es ncei cniiw imv, rs.uny him-iiihh dim njiinie vulr i hicl-pn Mlninnrl chickrn Mock. The golden text is taken from The draft of this perfect traffic cop was established during the International Congress of Road fried rice Hawaiian fruit salad, Zephaniah, 3-17: "The Lord, thy balanced and sparkling with im- 1' r(iirrnjnj' yia.i bum m'fir- tu'i. 7 30 p.m.

himh nf brist i it in mil Hmle study K. kPrvtces 11 m. unrl p.m.. WtMlnMitt Ri-tle Stul 7 p.m.; 2nd and A Stieels. Klrit 1uinh or Uiris, Srimtitt irlorvilta M-hmil fur persons undfT 20.

a.m.; Wednesday testimony meel-inns p.m., church service 11 a Center and Merrill Slieels. Holy Family Cut hollo Kev. (Hmilnn I'urm HcsneriH: Community cenler, mass dl 7 a m. and lit a.m. Adelanlo: Wnmen's Cluh, a m.

mass. iinoi a.m.. worship serv IV 11 a.m. meeting 8 p.m.. choir sweet potatoes Koolau and sai ve- ikuaa warren I'armt lee who twcntlv retnrneH fmm tc irh.

might; He will save, He will re- of any type of vehicle and his irattit held here recent I v. the South China Training joit-e over thee with joy; He will courtesy is unlimited. He speaks; No country present at the Con- Tkn vi le irst Christian Ictorv ille Kev. W. T.

Mchiils Summer schedule: KiMe school 9 to in a.m.; worship and communiun service HI to Jl a.m.; CYK In Fellowship Hall at 7 p.m. Tuesday pia.ver meeting in church 7 p.m.; Christian Women's Fellowship meet Thursday at p.m.. Boy Scout Troop Ki3 7 p.m. In Fellowship Hall. CWK iummae sale at Fellowship Hall from 9 a.m.

to 4 p.m. at College, Hong Kong, and has ln llis love He W1" over; several foreign languages and na- gress claimed to possess such a 11...... A ,,,.1 I turally demonstrates riccp interest policemen. Anderson ask that members make taught mathematics in the Trona tjth singing rcnearsai MiRy 7 p.m.. Wednesday 7 pjn.

first Rapilsi, Lucerne Valley Upv. liarles Coon Sunday arhool 9.3n a.m.. worship serv-11 11145 a.m. and 7:311 p.m. BYK meet-in p.m., Wednesday prayer meet-in 7 p.m.

r'Jiiirsiiiura Church, Lucerne Valley Kj'. Inlin (I. Hauler Jiunday school 9MS a.m.. worship service 11 a.m.. Crusaders 6:31) p.m., evanae-liSlic service 7:30 p.m..

Wednesday crayer meeting 7:31) p.m. Meets on Old Woman Springs Road, east of the table reservations. Some of the hummer bchool is planning to u'-j Chinese dishes will be cooked to sumo hls graduate studies at the, order after the guests arrive. Mcdlcil1 tvangelicais' St. Miltthew ipul Ictorville taid.

tlllhim Avery Sunday school 10 a.m.. praer and church Friday. SI. Timiiltiy's Kpiscopal Apple Valley Kev. fjnerwm W.

Methven Family service a m. with lay rradeis Andy Lopez. Huuh and Jeff Keaidsley to conduct July services. l.oma wnere ne is working Dancing is to follow the dmnrr hjs of medj de iwith the Tempos, local promising to play some Hawaiian! to Hrt in the theme of Parmclee is a native of Iron sermon HI a.m. irst RaiKist Church ietiirv lite Kev, tiene 4'.

I'lentl Sunday school 9:45 a.m worship serv. Trona! aim a graduate oi me lie 11 a.m and 7 p.m.. church training the veiling. iCfitiKreuHtiiinul. Hesiieria iKev.

Burns L. lull Calvary Bihle. Lucerne Valley Kv. Kussell L. Sluan "Sunday school a.m., wotship serv Sunday school 9:45 a worship serv High School.

He has been granted! a fellowship and congratulations! from the physiology staff on his union 6:30 p.m.; Officers and teachers to: meet Wednesday 6:30 p.m.. mid-wecki prayer 7:30 p.m. and church choir practice p.m. I 11 a.m. and 7:31) p.m.

Meets in Mid ice. 11 a.m.. choir practice Tuesday 7 way park Rabbit Springs Road. p.m.; Pilsrim Fellowship Friday 6:30 10th District VFW Commander Fred Breech and Mrs. Breech of Boron, as well as visitors from! other desert VFW organizations, are expected to attend.

TRONA Thomas Hag.tr, di- P.m. directed by fclnert Wagner. rtiunh of Christ, Lucerne Valley "Bible study 1(1 a.m.. worship service 11 Church of Valley (fresliMenan) nxa. and 7 Valley Valley aj's Cluh.

o. Hilllum Hansen i Worship 9:311 a.m. and It a m. with good grades and superior work in his research project of last year. For the summer months his wife Georgia and two sons, Veron and Allen have been Ascension Ijilhentn Ottawa Kd.

Apple Valley Kev. t.erairt K. Ills, her Services 9 a Sunday school and Bihle classes 10:15 a.m.; voters assembly 7 p.m.; election of officers for Wallher League at 7 m. Monday; Ant i-Communisl Workshop at 7:30 m. Wednesday.

I fthlhnuse Chapel Assembly of find i nursery caie provided, church school 9:30 of the Trona Duplicate of the Irona Duplicate rector Kistvin his nawrif. anH Bridge Club, leaves today for an Parmrlp of i tespena a.m. Rev. Homer Has ley I Sunday school 9:45 a.m.. worship serv- Vnnstrims Methodist ls 11 a.m.

and 7 Wednesday ice 7 p.m., Woman's Missionary Council Kev. arrest f. Huliliell 3 m. Chuich services sil and 10:30 a.m. Church school at 9:30 am.

fHstl llesert llaplist. VleUirville I free Hev. James K. I'rlni I IcUirville Sunday school 9 30 a chuich serv- Kev. l-e K.

Voder Reiiginw s.iem-e extensive vacation in the Fast Newton Riilldiiia i i I Mudo valley and has announced that H.tivey TROna President Lorence! in m. i Eastman will be in charge of the lhe Scarles Va)IeyRod; IsernKm tnnic with nrgan prelude hy Mrs.ihridsp Siatlies during his absence. Ulerhcrt Moody at 9:45. Community sins -niiuumfu sciriu IS II mm nV'IT t.inU iinfuu UA a at 7:30 p.m. with disiussioni Alicia itagar, aaugnit'i ci toe usti plantings in the Inyo-Mono and high school aces: 7 p.m.

worshin ice 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. vnunar nennle Tuesday by OIL I sarvlcea. Prayer meeting Tuesday 7:311 meet 6:15 p.m. Wednesday service vacationer will accompany her fa-: area.

Pi. at the church, (iirls' Cuild at 15'J30 P. m. it hurch i NaJirene mont Vtrc lluo-ic isedondo Drive the second and fourth "entrai Kd ther. They will meet s.

Hagai pantings of catchable sized Mondays of each month. Women's Mis- Community (hureh A pine Valley i ill the Midwest Whl'IO she has ri sn Society meets the third Thursday of n.Jendale Kev. Ihvlsht IMymire vidtinc with relatives Afl. r. i each month at 10:30 a.m.

i Kev. dnard Vincent I Sunday school :45. worship 10 5 a.m., been VIMting ltn relatives. Alll 1 Bishoi) Creek. I vacationer will accompany herfa- I Sunday school for all ases a.m., youth fellowship 6:45 p.m..

aver m.iine mrT 0W' Buckeye Qeck, first lliiptist, Apple Valley 11 a m. worship services; ofliciatins Sun-i service 7:30. Wednesday pia Convict Creek, Ellery a e. :v.oasi is piarmeu. Convict Lake District Governor to Visit 'Suicide Mountain' Film Slated by Needles Rotarians Tuesday IT ONLY TAKES A your crankcase to reduce engine friction, increase power, stretch gas and oil mileage, cut repair bills.

All engines operate at peak of tune-up performance with jet age STP. Cab companies, fleet owners, trucking (icorge Lake, a 1 Creek, TRONA Rev. George D-lor of St. Christopher's Kpiscopalj Lak0( Hilton Creek, Hot Church has announced lhe wV- impendence Creek, June ibration of the Holy Eucharist it; Laui.el awk Leevining Creek. both services tomorrow at 8 and Lone Pine Croekt Lunday Lakp 10 a.m.

as well as Tuesday at 0wk) Mamie Lak6i Man1: 6:30 a.m. and Thursday at 6:30 molh CrePk Mary LakPi North a m- Lake, Oak Creek, and Owens Riv- NEEDLES Pedro W. Guer ing. I'resident R. Hancock Jr.

presided. Dale M. Harter, new-district superintendent of schools, attended and was introduced by rero, governor of District 549, International Rotaiy, of which Needles is the only California Assembly oi God BARSTOW Guest speaker al a special missionary service, at On Monday there is to he a or. Needles 'Howard Rutan, school business ad member, will visit the c(ub Tuesday. training session for the members i- ministrator.

iVUUIllllllrtl Wfltf II rt'jc: -i, i. i w-si nm inmnrrnw i i r3 Also ask for STP's famed AUTO BLITZ and DIESEL BLITZ mere win ne a notary assem- ine program was given ny wu- wno are panicipaung in tne ev- jn Reversed Creek, Robinson bly Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Lynn's liam M. Oaypool III, who tnurrn wnl np ery member canvas" at 7:30 p.m. Rock Creck Rw.k Creck Bioner ann me district governor, pa red modern business trend in the cnurcn under me leaner- Rusn Ci.Peki Sabrina Lak, win present tne program at the: with those orevaent when his' ine Kev Mr.

Choco is South- ship 0f Marshal Farquhar, chair- Saddl'chag Creek, Saddlebag Lake', rnia Director of "Light man. Riv Saicaer Lake. companies, operators of heavy building equipment, contractors, and manufacturers know that STP does everything claimed for it and more! Super concentrated, pure petroleum STP performs multiple services in diesel and gasoline automobile and truck engines, all transmissions, in speed reducers, motor rebuilding activities, pillow blocks and bearings. Where unusually heavy loads result in extreme pressures use STP SPECIAL STP-Just a $1.35 Ask for it today! At Service Stations, Garages, New Car Dealers. 'grandfather founded the family Cahfor protection for all fuel systems Fel-, business in Needles.

For the Lost" of the Men's Sherwin Creek, Silver Creek, Silver Lake, Slate Creek. South Lake, Starkweather Lake, Ta-boose Creek. Tioga Lake, Trumbull Lake, Twin Lake. Virginia Creek, Virginia Lake, Walker Lake and Walker Liver. Claypool, spoke, too, about the low ship.

Assemblies of God. late Ernest Hemingway and dis-' a missionary film, "Suicide cussed some of his books. Mountain," which depicts the con-i The auditor reported the club version of a Shinto-Buddhist fam-'books to be in excellent condi-i jy js siatPd to be shown bv the and that the club had The full-color film "was for glasses for school chil-imade in Janan. Boxer, Wrestler Guest Speaker at Trinity Baptist luncheon meeting Tuesday. Announcement of the impending visit was made last Tues-day noon at the luncheon meet- Methodist Women Meet; Review Special Program WrW dren of special interest.

This isj one of the projects of the club. I DISTRIBUTED BY: SAN BERNARDINO MOTOR PARTS 196 North Street Rev, Henry A. Fowler, pastor of the local church, invites the public to attend this special TRI-CITY AUTO PARTS 632 W. Base Line San Bernardino TU 8-4488 STROUT AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY 408 No. Arrowhead Ave.

San Bernardino TU 9-61 1 3 San Bernardino Til A Aid RARSTOW "Tiny" an Indian lay speaker and mis-1 sionary, is scheduled guest speak-; er for the 7 p.m. service tomor-i row at Trinity Baptist Church, Roebuck, a former professional boxer and wrestler, has appeared in bouts in Madison Square Garden. Since his conversion, he has TRONA The Searles Lake Federal Credit Union has now obtained all necessary building permits to start wok on erecting ils new building on Market Street in the Trona commercial area. C. C.

Jones, manager, indicated that as soon as materials are delivered and local contractors are ret.iy 'i go ahead, ground will be broken. I jmm VVI3I 1VL RODEO CLUB SETS GALA FUN DANCE NIGHT TONIGHT Lifesaving Classes Will Begin Monday Tiiwn'vivr DArvjc ti, ind he spoken hundreds of times Twentynine Palms Park and Rec- recently been engaged in mis reation District will start classes the Indians work among in junior and senior lifesaving in Arizona. Monday. Sunday School classes for a 1 1 The classes will meet five days, BARSTOW Tonight is the big night for dancing under the stars at Barstow Rodeo and Riding Club. The gala fun-night in the newly remodeled dance pavilion and bandstand at the Rodeo Grounds will feature Billy Myze and AI Brumley, Bakersfield television a week at 11 a.m.

for three weeks. ages meet at 9:30 a.m. with Howard Baily, superintendent. 1100 BARSTOW A meeting of the; Woman's Society of Christian! Service of the First Metrmdistj Church, Barstow, was held recently at the home of Mrs. William E.

Casey. A summary of the Woman's Day program at the recent Red-j lands conference was presented: by Mrs. W. Stanley Creighton. Others present included Mmes.

Warren H. Wilsofi, Harry A. Mills, William E. Webster, Harry Eden. Donald E.

Price, Ronald W. Brubaker, Clarence W. Sullivan, Ernest Nies, Ralph Shott Oran Y. Pearson and Harrison A. Mills.

The next general meeting of the group is planned for Aug. 10, at the church. DAR Entertained Ai Cullers Home The minimum age requirement is Rev. David S. Riddle, pastor of 12.

trip loral rhurfh. nrespnts a Rihle for Your Old Refrigerator A small registration fpp mav hp -11 I message ai tne 11 a.m. wiusinp stars. (paid when the first class paid wnen tne tirst class meets. lumir The dance hand, which plays': No advance sign-up is necessary Slated to meet at fi p.m.

are the dancer's desires in types of I the Adult Bible study hour, the and a music, is piaying ine second nig Womcn and (hMvPn are the! Young People's meeting dance night oi the current rodeo best Persian rug weavers because1 special pastor's class. season their agile fingers can tie as many The public is cordially invited NO DOWN 59.30 Month to attend. a win ne anomer dance, as xm knots day Dreary ri i i i ii tit it ti yOU SHOULD SEE THE BEFORE yOU BUY BARSTOW The home of Mis. Earl Cullers. Barstow, was the LARGEST SELECTION OF 90-Day Accounts No Carrying Charges scene of a recent meeting of In dian Trails Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Bar- WASHING MACHINES stow.

Mrs. Culler, regent, presided at night, with the tinal gala rodeo weekend slated Sept. 16 and 17. "This is a chance to see old friends and make new ones," said Jim Henderson, club president, who reminded that at the first dance this season in May many of the former staunch supporters of the Rodeo and Riding Club showed up after long absences. "Many of them commented on the fun they had and that they ould be back.

We're looking forward to seeing them tonight," Henderson said. All tickets will he sold at the door. Admission is $1.50 for the dance from 9: .10 to 1 a.m. Refreshments are available in the Rodeo Clubhouse. New tables have been provided for the pavilion making an outdoor dance and bandstand area unexcelled in the desert.

5-Year Guarantee 3,1 cu. ft. lM No Coils on Back Degree IN THE INLAND EMPIRE! Maytag RCA Whirlpool Easy fc Norge Philco Dexter i( Speed Queen Highest Trade-Ins Ne Down Payments The Store That Service Built the business session. Assisting her were Mrs. Chauncey Max-field, chaplain, and Mrs.

Alexander Grant. Others present were Mmes. Mortimer C. Roloff, Charles L. H.

T. Rethard, Clyde Ct. Daughty, T. G. Bedsworth and Gladys Teames.

"Refreshments were served by lhe hostess. New 1 91 AUTOMATIC WASHERS From 178" TU 8-0739 340 Mr. Vernon ED HEIL'S 4. Little League Games For Week Scheduled lALTO'S FINEST Reg. $349.95 -TWENTYNINE PALMS Following are next week's Little League baseball schedules: Minor League Tuesday the Lions play the Cardinals at 6 p.m.: and the Dodgers take on the Indians at 8 p.m.

Thursday, its Angels vs. Yankees at 8 p.m. Major League Yankees vs. Red Socks Monday, at 8 p.m. Tigers vs.

White Socks Wednesday, at 8 p.m. Cubs vs. Yankees on Friday at 8 p.m. Rookie League Rotary vs. Elks on Monday, Marine Corps Base vs.

Realtors on Tuesday, Realtors vs. Rotary on Thursday, Elks vs. MCB on Friday. All Rookie League games are played at the Twentynine Palms High School baseball field. Major aiid Minor League games are played at the Recreation Park-ball field.

Hesperia Firemen Answer False Alarm VICTORVILLE Hesperia State Forestry station crewmen rolled to the Mojave River bottoms north of Victorville at 8 Thursday night but failed to find a fire reported there. They said a passing motorist called in the alarm. Firemen said the smoke may havp come from ft nearby dump or from a VALLEY'S LARGEST GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER MEDALLION HOME SHOW You are invited to attend Rialto's Finest Medallion Home Show, Sunday, one to eight P.M. o'clock. Located at Base Line and Eucalyptus in North Rialto.

Featuring New home ideas new materials finest location Medallion Award Homes by Rialto's better builders Free Door Prizes. Don't Miss It! Rialto Store Open Sundays in RIALTO NORTH RIALTO SHOPPING CENTER BASE LINE AND RIVERSIDE 9:00 'til 8:00 Weekdays 9:00 'il 5:00 Sun. in FONTANA ml Sierra Ave. 10:00 'til 8:00 Weekday! 9:00 'til 5:00 Sat. Ph.

VA 2-1455 Ph. TR 5-2323 Ph. YA 2-4575 "TfT itA I.

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