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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1922)
v. to ffiK'W' 31 Page Th'rcB THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON BATWimAY, siaticii in, itw f,BBB J Personal Mention tw The Office Cat IIV JIINIUH i:vi:it iii'i'i: i mm . My ilml wu iiiitnr r.iiinl in mi), Win imtir nidi mill 1.1ml, Tho riiMiird would lny nic mi hi kliro Ami trlkn inn front hohlud. "You rait'l lick inn." iilil Uio two rrlil lniili n tht punt iimrh rlrink Mm. Anion Tnah nayr, klanltiK I n dan Kron lintill, lint uliit It grand If you llvn Hint It? Judgi -"And why linwn't ymi n tinrii mi your niitomiitilln? llnlUn "I'ltMM. Mlntor JtimlRj, I ilon'i iirrcU tin Imrii It ku)n mi tin front, "Dodge" ' Jon t ho I'lnililrr aar I lint factions nponh liiuilrr Hum word to I he pulltl (Inn, l'KK-'lr Null' Tim Infant irrltiti naii'il Intently ill tho tirait of a vliltor whldi nun im tmlil n u hllllnrd Imll 1 1 In mother (molded, for hi know nf what llm itiirllnR mi raiatir "Munm," sud denly rnmnikiHl tlu tiny. "When thin Kriitli'iniiti linn been In mlnrlili-f do tticy nimnk liltn nn llm limit?" H I! Martin y tho only mark noiiip Mlow make In tho world In tho ri-iiulnllon they km for Indue )'.'. Mnrkn lilrtuirinl The liank tollrr In n "iilPl'T way mi hi: "Hut I ilon't know you. ma dam!" Tho nnuinn rcd-licndrd. nnil aim rot "rril'liiMilnl" In it mlntilo. Hlio unlil. "till, yon, you ilo I ilon't nrnl nti)onn to lilcntlfy inn I'm the 'roilhoadril hi'ii' tint iloor to you whoim 'Impn nf lmy' nrn nlway run ning; neronn your Harden When ynu started to town thin innrnlnR your wlfn said' 'Now, Henry. If ynu want n illnnor fit tu out thin ownliiK. you'll havn to leave, mn u IKHp money I can't keep thin houno on Christian Monro." "Hori l your money," Interrupted tho paying toller xrry faintly. TI'I'K l'n Irloil In trm the. lldn nf futc, My effort linn been In vain, I'm rltlirr ton early or Inn Into, Tn rllinh tho hill nf fme .Vo, Dorothy, dear, peopto aro not liecensarlly mibjort tn boll Just ho- rnuno thoy tlnil IrU'mselvr In hot water. Ilohhy rnmn homo from hln flrit il.iy nt kindergarten with tho nn iinunrnniriii Hint ho rnuld write. I'p on belnit kIvoo n pencil nnil p.ipor ho innilo hln initial meanlugler HCrlhUlon, "Hut w. lint," mtlil hln mother, 'Moon It ay." "How ilo I know?" answered Iloh hy. "I haven't learned to-rnad It yet." No 1 1 on Mn Mother, why ilo they put HiIh nluff In tlin Officii Cut rulyum whou I'll minnnr roail nhout how to make n wlrelewt telephone? Don't nnk mr, lloRllialil; editor Ih funny thliiRn. Our Dally Fiction Onro upon a tlmn llioro wu n nmu who appeared liofnro tho city council tn protont NKuliiHt a Btroot uHnonmnont wlm dliln't lioKln hlH Bpeocli liy miy Iiir, "I liuvn IIvimI In thin rlty fnr 20 youm; I inn nn American rltlion, nnil I pny tiixim IiIk tuxoii on my prop, nrly." I.lltlo four yonr olil Will wim jilay Iiik In lliu rnlu. IHh mothor cullml "Will como In you'll Kt your fcol wot n ml guj it iohl In tho ImrRnln." Will enmu In ami uBkoil "Mothor wlmro 1m my harfiuln," m SLAYER IS SUICIDE Doulilo Vinllct Hctuiiicil by Corn nnr'N .liny In Doulilo Ttmk"))' KM.KNHIIUIKI, March 18, A vor diet of "murrtor uml mileldo" wim ro turnud by tho coronorH Jury In con noctlon with thp HhiyliiK yoatonlny ot Andrew Youiik of floutllo, by Tom Vlnlnff, n votoran railroad conductor, who Inter idiot nnil Killed hlmmilf, Vounu'hnd two hIhIoih IIvIiir In Al Imny, Oro(or. A mnrrlnrcn llconnn wim Innuoil yen lerdny iirioriionn In t'lyiln llohnon Ihirkn mid Zmm Mm, Mlllaril, hoth ronhloiiin (,f Merrill. A KjiIIiui, ii proiultif nt iiiirchnnl of Mitllu In a hunlnima vlnllor In thin 'lly loilny. Iv I Hold nf llonnnr.n In trnnnnil- UK hunliirnn horn today Mm. Norn llniton mid Mrn. (,'lnr onio Mlllor loft thin mornltiR for l'nrlhiiid nflor ImvliiR npint nomo ilnio hiro nn tho Riinntn of Mrn IIhr. fn n ilmiKlilxr. Mrn Jink Water ' I lliiknril rinrni'il lant iiIrIiI t friim Knlmn whom hn npent niivornl ilnyn on hunlnonn. Wlilln thero ho nt loildeil n mcelliiR of tho public norvleo ninmlnnlon III tho Intorcnt of local tad men, ('. 1) Dnilnon and V. II McDonnld rn out of town vlnllorn hern from AlRomn Tiny nrn renlntered at tho Areailn Minn M York nnd Minn, O. Kllln, mliiinl tenrhern from I'oo vnlloy nrc roRUtnred nt tho Arrnilo for tho week Mil I' W (ilnerkler. fir the pant novrn month i in ployed an paymaster nt the I'i'llriin Hay l.iimher cnmpniiy, loft thin innrnlnR for Kan Frnticlnco, nnd from thorn will return tn hln homo In Now York via llm l'nttama eannl. Mr nnd Mrn liny Tntlow returned hint nlKhl from Arlrnuii where they have been for nnino Unix. They nay that they have been unaliln tn find nny place bettor than Klamath nnd will probably locate hem again. W (' Van Kmon left thin morning fnr Yrekn tn remain over the week ynd on liulnfnn I'nddy MrCartle nnd Maurice Me Ailllffn nre rexlntered nt tlin Hall Rrom Merrill where they nrn Inlereat nil In nheep ruining John Krhmor whn npnralen n ranch In thn Dairy country tn IrnnnartlnR bunlneiin hern today Ilo In rrRlilered nt thn Mull. Hay Merrill In reglntered nt the Mall from hln homo In Merrill Mr nnd Mrn I' O Dol.ap and Mr nnd Mr K It. Jefferion wrrn pan nrnRcrn on thin mornlnR'n train fnr Charter No 7 117 BKI'OIIT OF CONDITION OF THK FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Klamath Falls, at Klamath Folia, la (he HUte of Orfo, at tbe close of liuliie, on Mured 10, It KM ItKBOIIRCKB 1 a Loans and discount, Including redis count,, I1.13R. 401,75 I Overdrafts, unsecured . . 1,760.23 4 V, H, (iovernineni nrrurltlrw ntnrl! a Deposited to secure circulation (II. H. bonds par value) 100,000.00 b All other United State (lovcrn- liH'lll securities . 22.31S.02 Totul 122.318.02 fj Other bumU, tlmlii, rturltle, rlr. .. 90,77.44 6-Furnllum and fixture .. 40,028.85 7 Real entaln owned other than banking hourn 28,650.00 8 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve "a". 87,259.42 10 Cash In vault and amount duo from x national bunk 249,057.93 II Amount duo from Stutu banks, banker and trust companion In the United Stalest other than Included In Item 8 or 10) 4.510.23 12 -Kxcliange for clearing liouso ... . 3,129.3 Tutaln or Item lu, II and 12 . 256,097.79 14 Check nu hunk locuted outside ot city or town nf reporting bank and other canh Hems . . ., 1.22G.93 IC Redemption fund wllh U. 8. Treasurer nnil dun from U, H. Treasurer 5,000.00 16 Other ush'U, Revonun Stumps 174.05 Total 81,829.285.48 L1AII1LITIKB 17 Capital stock paid In $ 200,000.00 18 Surplu fund 10,000.00 19 Undivided profit 18,659.31 c l.e current expoiise, Interest uml luxe, paid 16,061.33 1,997.99 20 Circuiting nolo oulslandlnR 100,000.00 22 Amount duo tn iintlonnl bunks 4,920.34 24 Certified checkn outstanding 930.09 26 Cnshlcr'a chock nu own hunk out- Htumllni; .... -.. 25,036.79 Total of Item 22, 24 uml 25 30,887.22 Deliiiinil ilepokllH (ill Her than hank do 1 HMllh) Mlbhsl lo Itl'M'I'IP, depoHlls payable within 30 duys): 26 Individual ioMisltN miliject to rhnck... 991,111.21 27 Certlflruto of deposit dun In lent than 30 dny (other than for money bor rowed) .. 18.774.85 28 Stntn. county or other municipal lie- pnnltH secured by pledge. of'Viiaotu of . HiIh hunk 6,000.00 31 Other dniuuml deposlu 105.50 Total of demand depesit: (other than hunk deposit) subject to Reserve, Item 26. 27. 28, 31.... 1.014.991.56 Time, deposit aubjert tit lteorvc after 30 days or more notice, uml porital nuvliiK): 32 CortlflcutoH uf depontt (other than for for money borrowed) 89,608.56 .14 Other tlmn deposit l-.. 193,148.57 35 Postal Having deposit Totul of II mo deposit subject to V Reservo, Item 32, 34 and 36 .. 292,653.66 36 t'nlleil Stale ilenonll (other than tnl auvtiiKiDi inciitutug war i.onu '"ftm ilepnslu urcount and deposit ot ' AS United Stntna dlHlnirslitg officers ' 2,393.00 40 Nntf utul bill redlHcottnted, IncludliiR ucceptuncos of other bunk uml for eign hill nf exchango or draft Hold with Indorsement of (hi hunk 176,362.05 Totul .81,829,285.48 Bluto of Orngnn. County of Klamath, hh. I, Lesllo RogoiH, Cushlor nt the Hwenr that thn nhovo utntemeut lu truo . ... UnilOI. CORRKCT Attest: I!. W. VANMUK, O, D. IU1RKK. J, A. (10RDON, Dlrestora. Bubscrlhod nnd Hworn tu before mo this 16th dny of Murch, 1923. IDA n. MOMYRR, Notary Public (My Commission expires September 1,7, 1924J. y Yrnkn whom thtiy will nttnnd tho Mmlford Klkn' Mlnntrnl nhow In he prodiirod thero thin evening. They expect tu roturn horn Htinilny oven lllK. 11. .T. Ilctn, prenldcnt of tho llotary i luh of I'nrthmil arrived on lant nlttht'n train, Ifo In hern for tho pur ponn of helplni: to romplntn orRBnh ration plan for a club In thin city i:. II. Hall ntnlftd today that tho local cluh would liavo Itn charter within two montliN, Minn Huhy Hinlth, who ban for Home tlmn been employed nt tho Illuo bird, lull Ihla mornltiR for Heiltllng and other California, pnlnln whom nIih will vlnlt Indefinitely with rein liven, Hhe wan accompanied by Minn Millie (laird, Mr. and Mr. Clyiln Hark of Mer rill nrn vlnllor linrft for thn wook ehd from Merrill. They nrn register ed nt thn Hnll l.llllnn Knapp ami Mr. C. ft. I'nt tnraon nrn reRlntercd nt the Ifnll from Midland. J, A. IMwnrdi, foreman of the Doak ranch on upper lakn In a Klam ath Knlln hunlneM vlnllor today. Kd wnrdn ntaten that the nnuw on thn went nldn of thn Uko In four fent deep, and that dun to the thaw that In netting In, It look him elnveti bourn to mnkn the trip In on hornobnrk (' W Wnrrcn, n prominent ranch' or of thn Illy country In n bunlneni vlnllor today, registered nt the Hall Cnpt. Wm, Arnold, division upnr Intetident of the Warren Construction company I here In thn Intcrent of hi company, looking after paving and Irrigation hunlncin, MTTI.K MAIUOttlH HAW IN "FIFTY C.t.WH.KH" Probably thn deepent Inlerrnt of mon every nudleurn rent In the feminine appeal of a picture. ilf llm men nrn handsome, they at tract thn eye If n character player I realistic In hln work he In branded an a real artist and In admired for hln ability tn Inject thin realism In hln portrayal, but with thesn and the greatest variety of slronRly upheld part, nn picture, ban thn appeal which doe not carry tho feminine charm that goei far beyond the oyen nnd on to tho heart. Rrterro Dlst No. 12 (pnyabto 9,896.63 pos- ,, uhove-numed bank, do solemnly to tho best of my knowledge nnd i L.uliu niauna fi..kiA. iinoum iivubms, voduiui. I'orluipn tho most winsome of hereon Ingenue of Ilia piny Ik llltlo Minn Mnrjorlo Daw who In lending her Inlmiln to Irvlri V Wlllnt'it "Fifty Candles" which comnn tn tho Hlrnnd Thciitro Huridny Minn Dnw'n ability to demand n laugh or (ear at will to tiny nothing of her ilollcaln bundling of any part assigned her, has rcrlnln ly embedded her In thn tnomorlen of nil Invnrn of thn ncren, Minn Daw In happy In thn enacting of thn rolo of Mnry-WIII Tollfalr. a llttlo lady whose heart hns carried hnr to faroff lands In order that aim might marry tho boy nhn believe, slid loven. Kdvtnrd Ilurnn an Italph CoolldRn, it young American civil en gineer, play opposite Marjorle Daw YACHT YIELDS LIQUOR Co lorn Officer I'lmU lUre WlniN Vnlur.l nt rH,KM! MIAMI, Flo.. March 18. Custom officer soiled today fiO.', cntes of fine wine and llquorn valued at ir.OOO n hoard tho palatial yacht Patricia, nwned by .lame Bhnwan. AT THE CHURCHES No changei will bo made In thlij column unlet the copy I at The Evening Herald office by C o'clock Friday evening. HACKED IfKAHT CHURCH, corner of Eighth and High, Iter. Hugh J. Marshall. Kcheduln of Bervlces Children' Mast at 8:00 a. m. Adults Matn at 10:30 a. m. Kvenlng Service at 7:00. 2nd Bundny one mats only at 9:00 m. 2nd Sunday at Merrill. 10:30. Hugh J. Marshall, Pastor CIIIUST1AN 8CIKNCF. socloty of Klamath Fall hold icrvlce lo the NOTICi: FOR FL'IILICATIO.V (Publisher) iii-iii n-ri ovt l tiil- ivreninti 1.' H Lund Officii ut Lukovlew. Ore-' gon, March 13, 1922 NOTICI-2 I hereby Klvcn that Thomas II. Lynch, of Merrill, Ore gon, who, on April 25111, 1917, mado llomcitead Kntry (Act nf June 17, I9U2), No. 010145, for Farm Unit "D". or Lots C and 7. NVN4N of Lot M, and NViN'iNVt of f-ot ! Section l.i, Township 41 K. Rangn 11 K. Wlllamettu Meridian, ha filed notlro of Intention to mnkn final three-year proof, to establish claim tn the land above described, before C. It. DeUp, Clerk of the County Court, ut Klamath Fall). Ore gon, on thn 2nd dny of May, 1922. Claimant name a witnesses. W. W. Lewis. J. A. Mnddox, and Jack Itutllff, all of Merrill, Oregon; Doug las Hussey, nf Malln. Oregon. (Publish for five consecutlvo weeks In the "Klamath Herald" or Klamath Falls, Oregon.) F P. LKlirr, Register. M 18,25 A 1,6,15,22 NOTICB roil I'L'HMCATIO.V (Publisher) DKPARTMKNT OF THK INTERIOR U .8, Land Office, at Lakcvlcw, Ore gon. March 11, 1922. NOTICB I hereby given that Kthcl D. Plnkerton, hh thp widow of Kill tf. Plnkerton, deceased, of 261 K. 28th St., S Portland, Oregon, who on December 18, 1916, mado Home stead Kntry. No. 09607, for Na NWIU. WH.NWU.NKU. Section 16, Township 36 S Range 6 K. Wlllam otto Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before llcrt C. Tboman, U. S. Commissioner, ut Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 6th day ot May, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses Kdwurd Crnft. Frank Woodu. Mr Cummlngs and Mr. lluckason, all ot Recreation, Oregon. (Publish for five consecutive week In the "Klamath Herald" ot Klamath Falls, Oregon.) F. P. nidi IT, Register. M 18,35 A 1,8,15,22 NOTMT.tF SKFJHFI'-H BALK lly virtue ot an execution In fore closure duly Issued by tho Clerk of tho Circuit Court of the County of Klamath, Sluto of Oregon, dated tho 17th day of March. 1922 In n certain Kiilt in tho Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein Ross Fin ley, its plaintiff, recovered judgment against A. J. Hunan nnd Anna llanan for the sum ot thirty three hundred twenty four and 31-100 dollar, with Interest thereon from said date at tho rate of 8 per rent per annum, on the 17th dny nf March, 1922. Notice In hereby given that I will on the 17th day of April. 1922 nt the front door ot the county court house In Klamath Fall, Klamath County, Oregon, at 10 o'clock lu tho forenoon ot until dny, sell ut public auction to the highest uml best bidder, for cush, tho following described real proper ty, nnd nil of tbe right, title, estate nnd Interest therein or said A. J. Hanon, Anna Hunan, John Denohy and K. S. TerwllllRer, to wit: Northeast quarter of the south west quarter ot section sixteen In township 39 south ot range nine east of Wlllamotto Meridian, In Klamath County. Oregon, together with all nnd singular the tene ments, hereditament and appur tenances thoreunto belonging, or In nntr U'lan nminrlfllnffior. tnken and levied upon as the property of thn said A, J. llanan nnd Anna llanan, or so much thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy said Judgment In favor of the said plaintiff, with Interest thereon nnd nil costs and disbursements thnt have or may ac crue. L, L. LOW, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. Dated nt Klamath Fall, Oregon! March 17th. 1922. RURT K. HAWKINS. Deputy. M 18-35 A, 1-8-15 . lower room of tbo Library building, corner of Third nnd Main streets, ovcry Bunday morning at 11 o'clock Thn Bundny school session la from 0:45 to 10MC every Bunday morning. Tho subject for Bunday In: "Mutter" Thn free reading room and freo lending library In open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday. FIHHT IIAPTIBT CIHJHCir Cor ner of IHclith and Washington. Bunday school, 10 a. m. Robert Mi lam, Bupt. Preaching by thn pastor, 11 a. m. II. Y. P. I. 6: .10 p, tn. Kvenlng sermon 7:30 p. m. il'rnyiir meeting every Wednesday owning 7:30 p, m, A. F BIMMONB, Pastor net. 012 California Ave. Phono 3 MM. CIIHIBTIAN CHURCH Ninth nnd Pine streets, A II. Ilrlstow, minister. Rosldenco 421 N. 10th Ht. Tel. f.40. Tho most expensive thing about the church In nn empty pew. Tho least expensive thing to a man In salvation. Illblo school at 10 o'clock. Morning worship and communion nt 1 1 o'clock Sermon, "Repentance." Thin In the second sermon In tho nor les, "How to become n Christian." IF YOU REQUIRE GLASSES You ueed them now To post pone the wearing of glasses hccaUK! ot groundless preju dice It to take rinks with your eyes. You cannot be too care ful to preserve tho uuallty of your vision. To begin to caro for your eye today l better thin tomorrow. One eyo, If not both may bo llghtly de fective, and defect can only grow worsn If tho eye aro left to grapple with them un aided. Come and get tho ben efit of our scientific method ot sight testing and modern equipment. Let us give you an accurate knowledge of the condition of your eyes. SEE H. J. WINTERS GRADUATE OPXICXA!! rnone 149-W 712-714 Mail ACHES AND PAINS SLOAN'S GETS 'EM! AVOID the mhtry of racking pain. Have a bottle of Sloan' Lini ment handy and apply when you first feel the ache or pain. It quickly cases the pain and sends I feeling of warmth through the aching part. Sloan't Liniment pcnetraltt tritkoul rabbin t. Fiat, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, sprains and strains, stiff joints, lame luck and sore muscle. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At air druggists JSc, 70c, fl.40. Sloa Liniment i atrVaarCoailslaaofpBovlM.I i M mtkA Athp feiJ dilftffUIWMAt. 1 I Uh twt Dr. liatooa' Kojpi Otat- imrat. uaoanttmnm. wrpuirm. i f aodeUMfsu uwimm. uhkui. tl insnsr rwuiy wmnm. DrHqbsofts EczemaOintment WOOD Is the cheapest thing you buy, pro vided yon make a wise selection. BLOCK WOOD $5.00 A LOAD la tbe hottest, therefore the best wood tor the cook stove. SLAB WOOD 93.00 A DOUBLE LOAD I the cheapest for all purposes you get more for the money. O. PEYTON 4b CO. 410 Mala Phone US -m &2$ Junior C. H. 4 p. m. Senior Kndenvor 6:30 p, m. Kvonlng worship nt 7t20. Thl In nvnngollstlc throughout with Hinging nnd preaching. Thn sermon, "The (Ireat Commission." You nrn Invited to attend on nf the churchen of tho city thin Lord'n day. If you attend none, you aro very kindly Invited to worship nt tho Christian church. MKTHODIST CHURCH Corner 10th and High streets, Rev. S. J. Chancy, Minister. BALVATION AltMV 12.1 Ho, 4th Ht. Tiiesdoy, Salvation meeting S P. M. Thursday, Praise meeting, 8 P. M. Baturday, Freo nnd Uasy meeting, Jl ip. M. Sunday Sunday school, 2:30" P. M. Salvation meeting at 8 P. M. Officers In chnrgc: Captain Clara K. Nlclserf and Cadet Ruth Williams. BUY HOME PRODUCTS KLAMATH CHEESE IS MADE FOR KLAMATH PEOPLE Do not stand for a substitute. Support Home Industry. See that the name "Klamath Cheese" is stamped in the clotH .wrapped about every package. ASK YOUR GROCER HE KNOWS "IT'S THE BEST EVER". NONE BETTER MADE i ' Manufactured by MAUN CHEESE & PRODUCE CO. MALIN, OREGON SAVOY CAFE 532 Main Street CHINESE DISHES NOODLES SPECIAL MERCHANTS' LUNCH, 11 TO 2 vwwww"w""00' WAREHOUSE iWWtMIMWWWMVWMMWWsWt Located on Siding and Paved Street. Inquire of J. T. Ward, Central Hotel New Yeast Vitamou Tablets Round (M Face and Figure WMJl FtfHV Healthy Fh, Incr Energy and Beautify the Com pUiton Easy and Economical to Tako Result Quick Thin or run-dan n folks gcmsVV NttK J ' f-f' aOAJWC4D f I VtUXM. SUOUIOUS CHI1T uble C). It banUhs pimple, boila and altlnVruptlons a il by roai. strengthens to ntrve. build up tu body with arm fleih and tixue a jd clten completely NjuvraaU tb wholi ysUm. Quick, grstihing reulu. No pu """Mi It you are thin. pale, haggard, drawn looking or lack energy .and enduranc Uko MuUa's VlTAMON-two tableU with "very "leal. 1 .hen i weigh and neaaura yourself each week and continus taking Maatin's ITAMON regularly until you an satUSed with your gala in weight and energy. IMPOKTAHTI While tbo remarkable hcaltb-buUdioK value of Mostiaa VI-TA-MON ba been clearly and positively aemon.trated In cases ol lackol nergy, nervous trouble, onema. indlgeitlon, contipUon. skin eruption, poor complexion and a generally weakened phyaical and mental condition, it should Dot bo used by anyon. who OUJKCTS to having their weight jncreaaed to; nonnaj. Do pot acoept Iroiutions or substitute. You can set Maitin V1TAMON Ublttj at all good druicUt. ywLffipDO I.UTHF.RAX CHURCH 11. J. MHYKIl. No sorvlco. (lono to Montnguo. 4 KMANUKU HAIT1KT CHURCH-- 11th nnd High streotn. Church Helmut nt 10 rw m. Mrs. Lvn Parker, Huiorlutnndcnt. Morning norvleea nt 1 1 A. M. with preaching by tho pnntor. Kvenlng sorvlccn nt 7:30, Prnyer mooting jThuredny ovonlnR nt 7;30. J. H. DICKSON, Pnntor. Graduate Foot Specialist At Your Service Consultation ana Examination F tea K. K. K. 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