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The Californian from Salinas, California • 5

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The Californiani
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Saturday, April 14, 1951 SAUNAS CALIFORNIAN 5 Revival Campaign to Salinas Union High School Students List Activities Be at Calvary Church Evangelist'- Willie C. DeMer- chant of Texas will arrive in Salinas next week to begin a revival campaign at the Calvary church, 245 John street, Wednesday. FULL GOSPEL TABERNACUt OF HEBBRON HEIGHTS Corner of Hebbron Fremont Streets CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 913 East Alisal Street Rev. H. I.

Ponsford 9:45 a jn. Church school for all ages 11 a.m. Morning worship service. 6 pjn. Lamplighters league Draver Meetings will be held each eve meeting.

Know Your SCHOOLS Kev. u. Townsend. Pastor 9:45 ajn. Sunday school.

11 ajn. Morning worship. 6 m. Teen-age service. pjn.

Evangelistic service. 7:30 p.rrt. Junior church. Tuesday, 7 pjn. PYPA service.

Wednesday. 7 Dm. Ladies mission. ning at 7:30 o'clock except on Saturdays, for two weeks or longer. 6:30 pjn.

NYPS service. 6:30 pjn. Junior meeting. 7:30 p.m. Evening service.

Wednesday, 7:30 pjn. The midweek Mrs. DeMerchant has engaged prayer meeting. ary meeting. Thursday.

7 pjn. Midweek worship. 7:30 om. Youth Fellow ship Saturday. BUiO in the gospel ministry for about 20 years throughout the south central and eastern states.

She MEXICAN BAPTIST CHURCH (Iglesia Bautista Mexicana) 21 California Street i. Macias, Pastor Noon Sundav Kohnnl fRfi tci has been in South America and Cuba where she conducted special revival services in connection with the Assemblies of God mission Washington Jr. High inical) HEBBRON HEIGHTS MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 671 East Market Street Elder D. O. Ross.

Pastor 9:45 ajn. Children's singing. 10 ajn. Sunday school 11 ajn. Morning message.

6:30 pjn. BYPTC 7:30 pjn. Singing, 8 p.m. Evening message. Wednesday.

7:30 pjn. Prayer meet. 15 Awards Announced At SUHS Fifteen winners of Bank of America achievement award certificates and trophies were announced by Salinas Union High School Princip a 1 Nelson B. Sewell. Four engraved cups and 11 certificate awards will be presented at graduation to members of the 1951 senior class upon the basis of scholarship, character, citizenship and leadership.

Students who will receive engraved cups in recognition of outstanding merit in their respective fields are Mary Gray in the field of fine arts, Carol-Lee Joy in liberal arts, Don Linsdale in science and mathematics, and Jim Hitchcock In vocational arts. Certificate awards will go to John Moger, mathematics; Don Linsdale, laboratory sciences; Mary Gray, music; Carol-Lee Joy, English; Linda Losada, Art; Eric Brazil, social science; Sallie Marie Pilegard, foreign language; La-Vonne Neunfeldt, business; Janet Johnson, home economics; Jim Hitchcock, agriculture, and Louis Bertelli, trades and industrial arts. The four, trophy are now eligible for cash awards to be made following zone and regional judging. These awards include eight $1000 first place prizes, eight $500 second place prizes, eight $250 third place prizes, eight $100 fourth place prizes, and 28 awards of $50. 7:30 p.m.

Evening servic (culto por ia noche). Tuesday, 7:10 pjn. Ladle society meets (sociedad feminil) work in those areas. Musicians in Festival Mrs. DeMerchant is a sister to Wednesday, 7:30 p.m Bible study (estudio Biblico).

Mrs. Frank O. Meeker, of 146 lng. Boys and girls glee clubs of Washington junior high school, Sycamore drive, in whose home she will be entertained while in the city. under the direction of Mrs.

Mary Mrs. DeMerchant THE CHURCH OF GOD 180 Williams Road Rev. J. H. Whipple, Pastor 9:45 ajn.

Sunday school. 11 a.m. Morning worship. 7:30 pjn. Evangelistic service.

Wednesday. 7:30 pjn Prayer meet Bowlin, and the orchestra, di UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 90S Rider Avenue Rev. E. Nichols, pastor 9:45 ajn. Sunday school.

11 a.m. Morning worship. 7 pjn. Evening worship. Tuesday.

7:45 DJn. Youne Peonle'a rected by Robert Nagler, went to Pacific Grove today to participate Jewish Passover Will ing service. in the Monterey county music rriday. 7:30 pjn. Youna peoples meeting.

Thursday. 8 pjn. Prayer service. Saturday, 8 pjn. Bible study festival.

The orchestra will open the pro gram for Washington with a Begin Friday Evening Jewish Festival of Passover celebrating- the liberation march, "At the Races," by Elwood ST. JAMES O.M.E. CHURCH Peach and Lake Streets Palmer S. Ross, D.D, Minister 9:30 a.m. Church school.

11 a.m. Morning worship services 5:30 pjn. Epworth league hours 7:30 p.m. Evening worship THE LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR (Missouri Synod) 515 Cayuga Street J. Richert, Pastor 9:45 am.

Sunday school classes. 11 a.m. Morning worship. Saturdav at in Timing nn and will continue with "Summer Breezes," a waltz written by Un of Israel from Egyptian bondage will be observed by Jews derwood; "Mexicana," tango by firm at ion class at the parsonage. throughout the world this year beginning with sundown April 20 (coinciding with the Biblical date, the 14th of the Herfurth; "Desert Sands" by Her-furth and "Festival by Triegier.

PRUNEDALE COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH 10 Pesante Road 10 a.m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Worship service. 7 p.m.

MYF will continue study of month of Nisan). The eight-day festival will be observed in Jewish, homes with the reading-f ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH No. 3 East Lake Street Rev. Daniel L.

Reed, Pastor 10 a.m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Preaching. 7:30 p.m.

Sermon. Bible classes oarK WoHncfHati nlsht. The boys glee club will sing of the Passover story at the book of Genesis. "Oh, Mary Don't You Weep," a seder" supper held on the first Negro melody; "All Through the at 7:30 p.m. two nights of the holiday which Night," "On the Caribbean" and is also known as the Feast of CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Moose Club, 121-A Monterey Street 10 ajn.

Sunday school 7 p.m. Sacrament meeting. Phone 3217 Carvel Johnson branch Men's Club Slates Banquet Program Mother-daughter banquet program will highlight the Men's- club meeting at the United Presby ALISAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH rnlrlnl nf rhrlctl essay won first prize and was entered in the district competition. Cheryl won third prize and Libby won honorable mention. The contest is sponsored by the American Legion auxiliary.

Joyce Fairfield. Out Student handbooks were distributed to the WJHS students in preparation for pre-rcgistra-tion. The books are to help students plan their courses for next year and list all of the courses, rules and regulations, and suggestions for students in junior high schools. Required and elective courses are listed for seventh, eighth 'and ninth graders for college and non-college preparatory students. Magazine Sales Total sales in the magazine subscription drive at WJHS were greater than they were last year.

The 7-20 class had the highest number of sales in the seventh grade and the 8-5's had the greatest number in the eighth grade. Total sales amounted to $1,706.50. Top salesmen were Linda Raf-f etto, Mike Storm, Conrado Tan-gonen, Marion Johnson, Douglas Adams, Richard Mahler and Carlina Galicia. Richard Mahler was top salesman for the day twice. Pens were awarded to the top salesmen for their efforts.

Proceeds from the drive were added to the student body fund and will be used for student wel Night Herdin'." Soloists are: baritones, David Unleavened Bread. Community Hall Closter Park fPitssover services conducted by Myers and John Mundo; sopranos, president. ueecn ana Acosta streets John DeLeenw, Minister Gerald Silva and Rickey Axe; and whistler, Alfred Accom Davis and Mrs Htrhurf" Dot-lino 4 Soph Dance High school sophomore dance tfas held at the boys' gym last night at 8:30 p.m. Music for "Jinx Night" was furnished by Herb Miller and his band. Miss Florence Pisa and John Lewis of the faculty did a rumba dance, and were introduced by Miss Evelyn Sharp, class advisor.

Committees were' headed by Adele Young. Members and chair men include: Tickets: Ellen Spiegl. chairman: Davis Pray, Gail Sargent, Shirley Crocket, Janet Tollefson, Pat Noland, Mary Griffin, Pat Thompson, Barbara P. Minetti. Jodine Bardin.

Betty Ma-neely, Roberta Pierson, Arlene Mill, Arlene Aidelberg, Arma Belle Garcia, Arlene Olsen, Roxie Teague and Shirley Skelton. Music: Arlene Aidelberg, chairman: Pat Thompson, Arlene Mill, Mary Griffin, Pat Noland and Miss Minetti. Publicity: Arlene Olsen, chairman; Pat Noland, Mary Griffin, Jodine Bardin. Pat Thompson, Arlene Aidelberg, Betty Maneely, Anna Belle Garcia, Roberta Pierson, Roxie Teague, Shirley Skelton, Genny West, Ann Rumsower, Lucille Gularte, Pat Costa and Ellen Spiegl. Refreshments Ann Rumsower; chairman; Lucille Gularte, Pat Arlene Olsen, Genny West and Joyce Barnett.

Decorations: Pat Mertz, chairman; Davis Pray, Gail Sargent, Shirley Crocket. Janet Tollefson. Pat Noland, Mary Griffin, Pat Thompson, Jodine Bardin, Betty Maneely, -Arlene Aidelberg, Anna Belle Garcia, Arlene Olsen, Lucille Gularte. Pat Costa, Roxie Teague, Shirley Skelton, Ann Rumsower, Genny West, Ellen Speigl, Betty Farr and Arlene Mill. By Arlene Aidelberg.

Student Officers Petitions for SUHS student body offices have been issued. These petitions, which must have at least 50 valid signatures, are for the offices of president, vice-president, secretary, attorney, and for commissioners of finance, social activities, boys' athletics, sports, girls' athletics, and public relations. The deadline for the returning of petitions is April 19. The date of elections is May 1 and runoffs, if necessary, will be held May installation of new officers will be May 28. An election committee, comprised of Don Linsdale, chairman, Rod Anderson, Mary Migotte, Dolores Day, Ken Leong, Leo Bond, Sallie Marie Pilegard, and Marian Cahill, will set up the polls, count ballots and check petitions.

Play Day Girls' Athletic association board of SUHS traveled to -the University of California at Berkeley recently for the annual high school play day. The girls were shown demonstrations of basketball, softbali, fencing, sailing, dancing, swimming, shooting and tennis. After lunch there were folk dancing exhibitions and free time in 'which they were able to swim, play volleyball, or tour the campus. Three SUHS gym teachers, Miss Dorothy Meyn, Miss Isabel Mac-kay, and Miss Jean Madison, chaperoned the group. The 12 girls who attended are: Suzie Storm, Nancy Ichikawa.

Virginia Clark, Marlene Enea, Diane Robinson, Pat Parker," Linda Losada, Pat Thompson, Loretta Rigunay. Sandra Saunders, and Connie Storm. By Nancy Sbrana. Swim Party Art Instructor John Mack supervised the swimming party for high school art club members. Aft terian church Monday at 6 :30 p.m., Rabbi Seymour Stern at the First Hebrew Congregation, 326 Park street, are scheduled as follows: Friday, April 20 at 6 p.m.; Satur charge.

panist for the boys glee club is CHURCH OF CHRIST Salinas Municipal Airport (Opposite Hangar) 10:30 ajn. Morning service. 7:30 pjn. Evening Service. Wednesday.

7:30 pjn. Evening serv it was announced today. Reser John Taylor, dramatics teacher. vations may be made at Ahe day, April 21, at 10:15 a.m.; Fri ice The girls ensemble will sing May Day Carol," an air from day, April 27, at p.m. and SALINAS RESCUE MISSION 325 North Main Street Mrs.

Frances Villa in chart 10 ajn. Sunday school. 7:45 p.m. Evening service. Tuesday, 7 45 pjn.

Prayer Thursday, 8 pjn. Service. Mission open every night. Sacred Heart Pupils Active Sunday saw a selective group of the Sacred Heart school drum, baton and bugle corps appear on a television program sent out from the Mark Hopkins hotel in San Francisco. Those participating were Douglas Duncan, Daniel Toomey, Richard Klos, John Lyons, Dennis Anderson, Louis Qua-tero, "Elizabeth Plesche, Kathryn Nelsen, Priscilla Hernandez, Pris-cilla Bulilis, Bulilis, John Massa, Jeanne Pedrazzi, Mary Ann Maslac and Diane Caneia.

church: The musical program will include Deborah Cecil, soprano; Essex county, England. The girls APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST 1031 Sieber Street Saturday, April 28 at 10:15 a.m. Yizkor' Memorial services will be glee club will sing "Night Shad Rev. and Mrs. R.

M. Walker. Pastors ows Falling," "Doing the Samba" held Saturday morning, April 28, Marlene Adams, flute; Roy Lisk, 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. 10:45 ajn.

Communion service. 11 a.m. Morning worship. 7 p.m. Evening worship.

the last day of the Passover and "All in an April Evening." Accompanist for the -girls' is Con4 trumpet; George Davis and Don violins; and Bob Lamar, nie Olivete. LINCOLN AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH 549 Roosevelt St. Rev. Neal Moore, Pastor 10 ajn. Sunday school.

11 a.m. Morning worship. 6:30 pjn. League service. 7:30 p.m.

Evening service. Wednesday, 7 JO pjn. Prayer meet Servicemen at nearby military accordion, dinner music. The WJHS band will play "Che CHURCH S. Kanow, Minister 9:30 a.m.

Sunday school. 11 a.in. Morning Service. valier," a march by Walker, installations who are unable to go home to celebrate the Passover will be guests in Jewish homs Ferns and Flowers," by Holmes, ing and Bible study. 7:30 pjn.

Japanese speaking service. Baptist Church Setsx 2 Morning Services and another march, "Sharpshoot in the area. Other Jewish service ers," by Metallo. men will attend Passover suppers "The Notre Dame Album" was staged by a group of seventh First Baptist church, California THE SALVATION ARMY 119 Gabilan Street Major and Mrs. John Naton Sunday.

10 ajn. Sunday school. Sunday, 11 a.m. Holiness meeting. Sunday.

7:30 pjn. Evancelistio serv CHURCH OF GOD OF THE APOSTOLIC FAITH 715 East 'Alisal Street Pauline Allen, Pastor 9:45 ajn. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Morning worship.

Essay Contest Carlina Galicia, Cheryl Zumwalt at Winham streets, will hold two graders. This play depicted the early life of their Sister teacher worship services beginning Sun arranged for them by the Jewish welfare board in San Francisco and in Los Angeles. Servicemen observing- Passover in Salinas will receive military transportation to ice. fare, library books, and extra and Libby Brown, students at Thursday. 2 pjn.

Women's homo day morning. The first service will be held at 8 :30 am and the second SPRECKELS SUNDAY SCHOOL Carl F. Christensen. conductor league. Washington junior high, were win in California.

Traffic Boy Sam Lavorato has been chosen Tnursoay, 7:30 pjn. Prayer service. supplies for dramatics, art, music and journalism. By Ardean Huns-dorfer. ners in the Americanism essay 9:30 ajn.

Meeting at the fire hall. Services sponsored by the American synagogue services in Salinas contest held this year. Carlina's Sunday school union. as the "traffic boy" of the week service at 11 a.m. The Sunday school will continue at the present time, a.m.

The public is invited, according to the pastor, the scheduled for 6 p.m. Friday, April 20 and will meet their local hosts at that time. BETHEL COMMUNITY CHURCH 26 West Curtis Street Carl Chunn, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. 11 ajn.

Morning worship. 7:30 pjn. Evening service. Wednesday. 7 'JO pjn.

Prayer FILIPINO UNITED CHURCH 21 California Street Rev. Juan A. Callao. Pastor by his fellow classmates. Sam received a treat and a Sacred Heart school emblem.

Richard De Luna receives a big Rev. Francis B. Dodson, who will High School Seniors Children of the First Hebrew preach at both services. APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF GOD IN JESUS' NAME Woman's Club. Lincoln Avenue thank you from the upper grades for making a perfect tape record committee arranging the program Congregation religious school will participate in a model Passover supper at 11 a.m.

April 15 during regular session of the school. Chairman of the joint sisterhood Enjoy Hartnell Visit ing of the three-part chorus which for the children is Mrs. Sam Pos tinick. ALISAL ASSEMBLY OF GOD 826 Sanborn Road Rev. Louis- K.

Weston, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. 11 ajn. Worship. Communion and sermon by the pastor.

7 p.m. Evangelistic service. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Young people. was sung and recorded last Fri Salinas high school seniors who day.

plan to attend Hartnell college in ICF Mission Due to End Here Sunday Scholarship the fall attended the visiting day there recently. Weekly Bible Comment Dedication of New' First Christian The group included: Roberto Alioto. David Anderson. Group Listed At SUHS rani- and Pioneer Abraham: Immig Church Home Set POT LUCK can be BAD LUCK Many correspondents have in Geraldine Anderson, Rod Anderson, Billy Arias, Rachel Arroyo, Esther Avina, Bob Balkow, Sally Baxnum, Alden Barstad. Patricia Baxter, Raymond Bei, Violet Bebout, Don Bene-detti, Bill Bennett, Delores Benthall, Louis Bertelli, Annabeth Bird, Randall Blair, Shirley Blakeman, Nancy Formal dedication of the new By William Gllroy, D.D.

Horace Greeley advised young quired about my rhymed introduc home of the First Christian church California Scholarship Federa will be observed Sunday at 3 p.m. tion of SUHS held its second men to go West, while our American West was still comparatively in a special service at the church meeting of the spring semester building, Juanita boulevard and recently. The pictures for the bock, Lorraine tsorDa, Margeoeiie Boynay, Bernice Branco, Jack Brooks, Albert Brune, "Clara Burris, Taylor Burton, Barbara Bush, Marian Cahill, Roger Caron, Elsie Carriaga, Carlton Clayton, Jack Clifton, Peggy Clinton, Maiorie Conine. Carl Cooksom- Lenora unsettled. But ages before Greeley, or the existence of our American Continent was even suspect Kenneth street, according to the school's yearbook were taken, er "dousing" of members at the minister, D.

Loyd Morgan. with a short business meeting fol lowing. ed, a young man in the far-off Corbart, Velma Corda, Judy Crabtree, Singers to be heard in special numbers will be John and Jim YMCA pool the group met at the home of Bruce Hotchkiss, president. Rosemary West is sec Eastern country of Ur in Chaldea heard an inward voice urging him It was decided that the trip this Sinclair, identical twins, and Mrs. retary of the group and Sue Reed to go West, and he set out for Ann Hill and daughter, Joanne, semester, which is scheduled for May 16, will be to see "Mr.

Roberts," a theatrical production distant Palestine. of Watsonville. Greetings will be heard from which will be showing in San is commissioner for social activities. By Edna. Noland.

Drive Winners Juniors and sophomores received their reward for winning the visiting ministers and workers. Francisco at that time. jeanmne craddock, David Crocker, Dolores Day, Jim DeCloss, Anthony DeLiz, Pat Dennis, Jeanne Duerr, Barbara Dunn, June Dunn, Sydney Dunn. Lawrence Eades, Arthur Elk-ington, Ramona Eris, Robert Felice, Gerald Ferreira, Dixie Lee Gage, Hector Galleges, Don Gardiner, Chris Georgalos, Babette Giannini. Also Mary Gray, Joyce Grayson, Robert Grossman, Beverly Hansen, Robert Hawkins, Jim Hawkinson, Paul Heinrichs, Jim Hitchcock, Ann Hogue, Peter Holm, Bobby Holt, Beverly Horton, Ronald Howe, Ray Hunter, Nancy Ichikawa, Don Ikeda, Betty Innocenti.

Norman Jackson. Kather- The dedicatory sermon will be de The members for the spring se Solemn closing of the mission for all Italian speaking people in this parish, preached by the Rev. Vincent Mazzucco, OSJ, from the Josephite seminary at Santa Cruz, will take place Sunday at Sacred Heart church. On Sunday morning there will be general communion at the 8 a.m. mass to be offered by the missionary.

All Italian Catholic Federation members ind all who are making the mission will attend mass and holy communion in a body during the mass. The afternoon and final service will be at 3 o'clock, when the Papal blessing will be given to all present. The closing sermon and benediction will end the mission. All Italian speaking persons are again invited to attend the Saturday evening devotions to be, followed by confessions to be heard in Italian, and the Sunday mass and communion. The mission held this week is an annual event sponsored by the local branch "of the ICF.

Immediately following the general communion and mass on Sunday morning, a breakfast will be served in the school cafeteria for all ICF and other members desiring to attend. livered by Prof. T. R. Applebury mester are: of the San Jose Bible college.

Mr. recent Bundle Drive when they viewed a full length Hollywood Seniors: Louis Bertelli. Lorraine Bnrtaa. Eric Brazil. Albert Brune.

Pat Morgan will conduct the formal Callender, Joanne Ohurch. Velma Cor- dedication. production Friday. The movie was shown periods If food served in your home makes a guest UV you'll probably want to take ear of any resulting meflical expenses. Comprehensive Personal Liability Insurance pays such bills, besides covering any damage claims and Uw suits that may follow.

da, Charles Cunha. Jeanne JJuerr, Rotrer Eldridae. Garv Emery. Anna- ine Jansen, Herb Jaenicke, Janet 1 fend 2 in the auditorium for the winning classes. Lawrence Ryan.

belle Finkelstein, Jack Forsyth, Donald Gardner. Barbara Garns. Frances Gin, Mary Gray, Jim Hitchcock Committee Approves Raising Speed Limit tion to the Bible. (I mentioned some time ago that I had written one for my grandchild.) It will be some time before it is in print, but the following extract may be of interest: This Abraham was a man of peace, Willing his interest to release, If thereby he could peace attain; While Lot sought all he could to gain. In that day wealth was found in cattle, And herdsmen oft were want to battle For pastures and for watering places A cause of strife among all races.

When Abraham saw his men, and Lot's In strife about the choicest spots, He said to Lot, "Let no strife be Of herdsmen, between thee and me." -And looking over all the plain, Abraham said to him again: "If you go east, then I'll go west; If west you choose, I'll take the rest." And so the peace was won that day. If warring men took Abraham's way. The world might have an age of peace; Perhaps forever wars might cease; From strife might find a welcome calm By catching up with Abraham. jonnson, Harry Jonnson Lee Johnson, Marlene Johnson, Alice Jones, Sherry Jones, Lydia Jufiar, Phyllis Keltner, Robert Kellar, Robert Kendall, Betty Keough, Max Kingsley, Louise Lacey. Business Contests The annual inter-class contests SACRAMENTO U.E) Speed Helen Lapineg, Bob Larson, Carmela Janet Jonnson, (jaroi xee joy, c.

Ruth Kemm, Leo Lanini, Russell Law-ler, David Lewis, Donald D. Linds-dale, Lupe Lopez, Linda Losada, Kay Lutenske, Teddy Miller, Marilyn Mol-inari, W. Eugene Morga, May Osugi, Alvin Phillips, Sallie Marie Pilegard, between the students having iavaroto, Edward Lavendar, Mike Lee. Mary Leishter. David Lewis.

classes in the commercial field limit for commercial vehicles has been boosted from 40 to 50 miles per hour by a bill approved by Elwood Limprecht, Kenneth Lowe, have been under way. DAYTON Theresa Poor, Jacques Renault, uoro So Abraham was not just an ambitious young man, seeking to strike out for himself, and attain material success in a new land of opportunity. There was a deeper meaning to his leaving home and his quest. Apparently that environment was idolatrous, but Abraham had a vision of a spiritual God. His quest was for a new environment of life and faith.

It is often suggested that the God of the early Israelites was a tribal deity; but there is something larger and finer in the God of Abraham. Two passages, at least make this plain. Abraham's prayer for Sodom (Genesis reveals a high conception of God, a Being with Whom man could reason in the faith that the God of all the earth would do right. And only a man with a high moral sense, with a vision of a good God, could have acted as Abraham did in the matter of the threatened strife with Lot. The tests were scheduled as fol the assembly transportation and Alma MacArthur, Anna Mariano, Ra-chael Martinez, Frankie McClure, James McGinnis, Betty McHale, Theodora Miller, Florence McLean, Eugene lows: Monday business knowl JOHNSON CO.

lene Best, James Sing, Suzanne Storm, Carol Trumbull, Ken Van Cleave, Allan Wallace. Lela Mae Williams. Lois commerce committee. Assemblyman Charles E. Chap Morga, Charles Murphy, Bill Musick, edge and ability tests in the bust ness English classes; Tuesday Whetstone, Harold Whitmire, Ted el Inglewood), author of the Engiehorn, Rita EricKson.

Real Estate Insurance 157 Main St. DiaJ S9S9 measure, said he thought a "50 Juniors: Carole Adams, Donna Ad wes Mcwiuiams, sniriey Nason, Binie Neel, LaVonne Neusenfeldt. Also Patricia Neilsen, Irene Nunes, Herbert Oakley, Marline O'Grady, Edward Ortiz, May Osugi, Dave Pearson. Connie Pedroza. Adelaide Perelli- ams.

Marlene Adams. Robert G. Avila. mile speed limit enforced is better national and international typing tests; Thursday inter-class bookkeeping and junior business training tests; Friday business math Jeraldine Baker. Norma Jean Baker, than a 40-mile limit not enforced." Jen Berg, John Bootn, Nancy cnin, Bonnita L.

Cobb, Joann Collins, Sherwood Darington, Helnine Finkelstein, Stan Fralick, Ann Gabbert, Jo Ann Graham, Danna Hufhines, Rosalie Minetti, Alvin Phillips, Mary Alice Pinedo, John Podto, Theresa Poor, Robert Potter, Sharon Powell, Virgie Complaint Is Filed tests. By Rosita Borja. Freshmen Meet At a recent meeting of fresh Complaint 'to foreclose alleged Kotick, Ethel Kjaer, Betty Jo Laifoon. ritcnaro, raia wuintero, Betty Hags-dale, Bruno Ramones, Rowena Regli, Dorothy Robinson, Jack Rosson, Mar Angle iavorato. L.inaa Lawrence, is an' cy Lund.

Hary Helen Misotti. Char gie Russo, Edwin Ry'burn, Dolores liens against an Ord Terrace property has been filed in County Clerk E. G. McMenamin's office by the men class representatives and officers at SUHS, led by President Sharon Wolf, the price of 15 cents sancnez, Jtvay savage, Lutner snep-pard, Norma Jean SUacci, Iona Silva, Bernadette Slattery, Don Slibsaeer. lene Miller, Fat Mertz, Johnney Powi ell, Cynthia Noland, Loretta Rigunay, Lawrence Ryan, Connie Sisco, Jack Snyder, Morton Terry, Shannon Will, Carole Williams, Eleanor Weston, Nick Tynan Lumber company against was decided upon for' class dues, Burton Stubbs, Rudy Sun, Russell Taylor, Lcland Thayer, Donald Theis, R.

Edward and Ella May Trim mer. wiuis, Tom marker. SoDhomores: Virginia Arrincton. Carol Trumbull, Montella Vandiver, Frank Vargas. Jan Walker, Kenneth Walker, Virginia Wade, Patricia White, Harold Whitmire.

Rosemary Wieneke. According to the action, four Ronald Bachrach. Greeory Bambo. Representatives attending the meeting were: Walter Bottini, Robert Stahlman, Janice Hawkin-son, Don Cardino, Nancy Del Conte, Jerry Sun, Frankie La- HEAR HIM! Homer King EVANGELIST firms supplied materials, supplies Bobby Williams, Glenn Winter, Doris Barbara Baird, Denny Bertelsman, Rosita Borja, Alma Burke, Shirley Cook. Kenneth R.

Daugherty, Gardenia Dela Cruz, Nancy Conner, Joan and labor to improve the property woicott, ana Don Wright. and have been unable to collect Macchia, Bob Barber, Peggy Mc REVIVAL MEETINGS Closing Srvie Tomorrow Aoeie uoian, cecena miKington. Bet tv Farr. Mike Hansen. LInis Harris Graphite is believed to have re Nerlin, Mary Hernandez and Juan placed metallic lead in pencils aa $4,143.28 allegedly due them Attys.

Thompson. Thompson represent the plaintiff. Callao. Class officers present were early as the 16th century. Ellen Hill, Edwin Hitchcock, Marshall Hollimon.

Don Jerry Licari, Evert Llndquist, Marie Mauro, Barbara McKnelly, Anne McLennan, Bill Moore, Nattie Munoz. Jeana Nardone, Arlene Neuenfeldt, Pat Noland, Arlene Olsen, Robert Ortner, Roberta Pierson, president, Carol Roberts, vice-president, Carol Roberts; secretary, Mary Irving; treasurer, Lor-alie Prouty, and sergeant-at-arms, ith wi max me kusso, Gloria rust, oau sar- tent, Carol Schloetzer, Mary Lou mith. Ellen Soieel. Gwendolyn Stew Doyle Pruett. A of the Church of Christ Freshmen class counselors are Miss Inez Arias and Mr.

William Hutchinson. By Adele Young. J. of Lebanon, Missouri Rev. Raymond Sherwood Evangelist No Sorvko Tonight All Are Cordially Invited art, Virginia Stinson, Loris Terry, Bill Wiebe, Suzy Woodward.

Herman Champlin, Pat Mertz, Betty Catlett. Freshmen: Sharon Axe. Clara Jane Bullis, Andy Church, James V. Corn inos, Xatherine Copeland, Tia Juana Foreman, Marcelo P. Galicia, Raymond Leong, Joan Macartney, Donna Helen Macdonald.

Lillian Markham. Janet Martella, Ann McPharlin, Pat Merrill. Josephine Moore, Patricia Ann Nelson, John Osugi, Carol Roberts. Janet Sewell, Adriene Smith, Edithann Snow, Lou Stufflebam. Angle Torres, Dorothy Trigeiro, Frances Tucker, Doranne Woods and Wanda Bull.

REVIVAL APRIL 18 thru MAY 6 at the Calvary Church 245 John St. W. C. DeMerctant EVANGELIST Old-Time Preaching INSPIRATIONAL MUSIC SERVICES NIGHTLY AT 7:30 Pre-School Exams For Children Set Here Next Month Physical examinations for Sal i i I 1 I inas children who will enter kin TONIGHT at 7:30 Last Services Tomorrow, April 15 CHURCH OF CHRIST Salinas Municipal Airport Opposite Main Hangar "Back To The Biblo" is Hie Pleo! NO COLLECTIONS PUBLIC INVITED dergarten next September will be given here during May, it was Church Of The Nazarene "Salinas Friendly Evangelistic Church" Rev. Harold J.

Ponsford, Pasfor 509 E. Alisal announced today. Children examined at this time will be registered for the term starting in Septem day of the exam and children must be accompanied by a parent. Parents have been asked not to call the schools for appointments. Telephone numbers to be called will be announced in the Califor-nian shortly.

ber. Appointments for the examinations must be made before the.

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