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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1932)
Jaminry 2, 1M2 THE EVENING HEKALD. KLAMATH FALIS, OREGON TACE FIVE CITY BRIEFS rleturneU lo l,alnvlew Mr. ml Mia. Kenneth Wall, wliu event Krlilar aud Saturday vlalt Iiii friends lu Klamath rails, re turned tu l.asevlew Malurdity af ternoon. Walli hava Juat re turned from a IU days' visit In 1'ortlaud and Manhllald where they apaut Hi Chrlilniat boll days. Mr. Wall la superintend nl of achoola la Lak county. Iteturnerl Hum Mr. Itoaa Vlelra and two children, Arthur and lllancha, and grandson, Kan Bath, hava ralurnad to tbalr bum at Hlldebrand from Han irreorlaco where ther apatit tha liat two mouths. Miss Hlaucha Vl.rlra will ratura ahortly lo Han Krsnrlsco to raiuma bar school dull. fallrut liuuroveal P. A. Law. rauca of Marrlll, who la a patient I tha Hillside hospital, la re covering esllafartorlly, rcord llil lu hospital autliorltlea. Law. rence ausialnad a severe Injury lo bla foot last Humlay whan ha waa outline wood about so mile from Marrlll. Amputatlun ol eeveral loa waa found nece.aary. Will II Hnim UnniUjf Mr. and Mra. Paul T. jarsann Ill ina. Wab., where they apaut Naw leere nay wuu iriBiiue going lo Tacoma lhy apant ear ral aay in vuruauu ainui lug lh On-son Htat Teachere meet ln and visited In louo, Waali., with friends. Ikolr Vlalt Mr. and Ur. J. C. Hoy la. formar residents of Klamath Talla. who now Bisks tbslr bonia In Medford. wars via Iters In Klamaih Kells Friday. Tbay war aust at lha Naw Yaar'a eve daoce at tha Iteanire Country alub. lloyle Is connect ed with lha California Oregon power company. W. O. Hinyth lloni W. O. Smyth, who baa bw a patlrnt la a mailford boapltal for th paat month, raturnad to hla boms at Hlldebrand lo apand lha bolldara with bla family. II will ramrn to Iba hoapltal neat week to rtauma medical treat mant. Ileelneae Vlatlora Mr. and Mr. ddon llarhereoo nf I'oce tallo, Idaho, ara la Klamath Fella for a. vara I daya on bual- naaa. Harkareons tormarly re- idMl lo Klamath Falle and may re-mtabltah their residence here IB lb sprlm. Kspeaied ll"ta Homlaj MIm Katbar Mulr of lha hilh arbool tu.hl alaff la . n-.'l ml I n ra tura Hunday from apokan wbar aha has ooaa Tisiuni air par ' nta ovar tha holidays. Ktiwrtnl llottia Hunday Mr. and Mr. J. Prcy Walla ara as poctad lo ratura Sunday from Portland wbar Mr. Wall, rliy saparlntsndant of arhoola, has boon attandlnc lb Uraioa Btata Taarhara mtlm. Vlaltlni lU-lallm Mlaa Ho Scoaslna, who Is a taarbar In th Oskland achoola. Is spandlni th vacation with har parsnta. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Hronlna. of Mrr nil. Vl-lllnir la Mrrrtll Mlaa (iar troda Tolla. who taarha In th PcndMon blih achool. la aprnd Ins bar rarailon with har par- anta. Mr. a lid Mrs. II. r. Tun of Marrlll. Ixiula Jarooa lloma I .o n 1 1 Jaroha. who baa bfn conflnrd to lb llillald buapltal for sstaral warka. was lakra to hla homa Friday aftarnoon. His rondltlon la ronsldarably Improved. Mr, llamlln Horn Mrs. Don Hamlin ralurnad Friday frora Portland wbar ah attended th Oregon State Teacher' confor- nc. Home I'rom North Mrs. I.y- man Korea haa roturned to Klnm ath Falls from ll'attla wher ahe apent lha holiday with her two daughter. Practice Humlay Practle for tnatallatlnn of 131 offlcera of Kaatern filar will be held In th Maaonlc ball Sunday, January 3, at I p. m. Mra. White Here Mrs. Harry Whit. of Portland la In Klamath Fall vlalllnsj her dauithter, Mra. W. K. Harmon of 119 South Second atreet. Vox Heat Round In Town Coming Tomorrow Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. A SAVAGE IN COMBAT I ASLArEMWrEt.,.. The heart of a woman rnted k i m where the strength of the lawlesi failod! ROLAND (HfSTl MORRIS Si u iwaarr F if3! I a ffi it Vl.lloe ICvnin l'.iir,..l. I. t HprlKKB, irlnrlial nl the hlxh ailioul at Williams, Calif., hla wlla and bar nioihar, Mra. Jnlinson, hava returned lo their home aft.r a vlalt with hla lather, Ur. W. T. B. Huilsae nf I lila tlly. Uprises, a Klwanlan, waa a vlaltor at lha local club wealing Thuraday, and on Hunday presented eprcle) atael lultar muele al tha IS Bimanual liaptlst church. Wlllard Ooia (luaats at lha dotal Wlllard Huturdsy Included L'harlaa A. Iloliaris, Kan Kren claco; U. H. Darroch, I.os Angslaa; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. I.evensoo, rrd . Hlswart, 1'iirtland; Frank H. Hlaaar, Mra. J. M. Morrta and mothar, beattla; C. W. Owen. Al bany; T. W. Zndow, Hpresue Hir er; liuck Binllh of tha ZX ranch, Paisley; Jamee Oraham, Hacka mora. Home Hunday Jo Holaday will ratura this evening from Eugene, t'orvallls and Portland wliara b baa baan spsndlng lha holidays, lo Portland Mr. Hola day, who la a member of tha hlsh achool ataff, attended lb O. B. T. A. maatlni. Mr. Thomaa lletumlnl Law ronra Thomaa, tiarliar 10 the local blgll ai hool la aipaa tad to return Sunday from Fraano, I'allf.. wliara b haa been visit- Ins relatlvea. Mr. Thomaa alao viallud at Stanford where be at tended school and at I'aaadena whore ha attauded lh V. H. (,'. Tulena gam. Mlaa Webb Vlalta Mlaa Prla. rills Wahh apent Naw Year'a day In Klamath Falla on bar way lo Medford, where aha teaches, from I'rlnevllle where ah apant lb rhrlatmae holMaya with bar par enta. Mlaa Webb waa a gueat at lha horn of bar aunt and nnrle, Mr. and Mra. 0. L. Black, Vlll klamaih . Vlaltore la Klamath r'alle Saturday, wher thry were reilatered at the Hotel Wlllard, Included II. W. Wilson Kan Kranrlaco; Cords Harlln. M W. Payne. Lebevlew; M. P. But ler, beanie; Mr. and Mra. tiaorg Hopper, Oakland, and R. W. Win kle, Medford. Iluleaa Vlaltura - Mr. and Mrs. Csrl Jsrwan of Fort Jonce, Calif., were bualneaa vlaltora la Klamath Falls Friday. Janaens made tha trip here by motor and aisled that they eiperlenred no illfflruliy In coming over the llrreo Sprlnia. Knlriia Ctuh lo Meet -Th Krdroa club of th Flrat Praa- brlerlan church will meet Mon day nlihl, January. at 7:30. In lha church parlors, for stuay, All member and those Interested ara Invited lo attend. (laeaia at Hall Among tha gueata al lb 1111 hotel Saturday were laaae Lo. city: J. McGregor and J. Ilanaon, Kan Kranrlaco; Mra. Itoaa Wllaoa. Prlnetllle; U. R. Hyalop, farm crope apeclalltt of Oregon Slat college, Corrallle; t'barlee fumrn. Malta, and C. O, lilugrlrh, Astoria. Itarilo Maa Hero Edwla W. l.ore)ny, federal radio aupervtenr for the Seventh dlatrlrt. Is lo Klamaih ralla from Seattle. In- apectlng lha local atstlon. II Is a guest at the! Hotel Wlllard. Van Vector to Itetnm Deputy District Attorney I). K. Van Vec tor Is eipected to return Saturday evening from Portland where h baa been attending to aeveral legal cae tor th Isst few days. Vlalta I'arenta Mlpa Barbara Quluo 1 spending lb holidays with bar parents Mr. and Mrs. Jsmee L. Qulno. Miss Qnlnn Is a student at San Joi. Calif, slat teachers college. Called' lo lortland Tr. Psul C. Long, chiropractor, waa called to Portland Friday night by th llln of hla sister. 11 will b In his office at 117 South Sev enth, Monday morning. Front Ikevlcw Victor Wil liams, county agent of Lak coun ty. I a holiday visitor In' Klam ath Fall from Lskevlew. Vlalt Over Holiday Mr. and Mr. Poter Lelimelater are spend ing the New Yrsr's holidays In Portland visiting relatives and friends. Vialtlng llaiiKliler Mra. Ma Srhnabel. of Sacramento. Calif.. Is visiting her daugbUr. Mrr. Itoaa Mrkerson. at 6J7 High. Just Turn a Valve This Is AH rrwvj jg Jill If MX .kasO.':!!-;'', syfsri r-i KLAMATH HEATING COMPANY KLAMATH INDFFEHENC E TO WORK 15 TOLD (Editors Note Following I lb seventh of a series of ankles prepared by members of tba Klamath Falls Ministerial associa tion. Ionard II. Slgls, pastor of th Flrat Baptlat church, ba written th following). Ten percent of tha church members ar Interested and da alre to tearh man uf Christ. Fifty psreant ar Indifferently concerned. There la no vitality; seal Is lacking: th concern for loat aoula haa not been arouerd for yeara. Twenty-five perceut ara utterly Indifferent, not In- lerealed at all, apathetic to lh estenl of paralysis. Tha remain ing fifteen percent bsrdly knows tbst their rhurrh eilats. They only remember It for natrlmonlal conveniences or for burial pri vilege. Tne aitramely serious condi tions found In rsllglous circle csuas us 10 ssek to return lo lb principle upon which th true religion of Jeau Chrlit was founded. That baals Is the Ufa and teachings of Jesus of Nai areth. In a tlma Ilka this the unrest of the world reflect Into lb activities of churches. Doubt and epertlrlam Is directed at lha life and words of Jeaua from many leading educational camera. Th challenge of profeealng be lievers I unemaled In any gen eration. Much of th lack of Interest la due to tb fart that matters other tbsa fnndsmentsls ara being emphaalted. A brief summary of tha paat, preeent and future glorious eiistsnrs oi Christ follows: Christ's KtlMrnre 1. Christ eilatsd from th be ginning. "All thing wr mad by blm: and without him waa not any thing mad that waa mad. He waa active In the creative work of tha worlds. Although he con descended to lb aisle of human b waa ronarloua of lha fact that ba bad made every beaat under man. Ha mad tb planetary avatema of tha unlverae. Ha could nam th day la which b called tha ocean a Into ailaianc. For the former ailatanc of Chrlat which h clearly ahowed k hla understanding of tha fath er It la no wonder that tba greataet of all agea hava believ ed la Him. He truly deeerv th sacrifice of aert and noble man. Costly monuments ar erected In memory of our worthy dead, but Don of these compare with tha structursa built for Christian worship. Regardleea of how far achoola may arm irora tba Institutions of Christianity tbay mnet atlll admit their birth fhrnuth tha faith. IL Christ ascsndsd and llv- II now Uvea and la onr !.ord nit Advocate." We bare an ad vocate with Iba father." HI work I tht of Interceaalon. H knowa us perfectly and under stands mans problems. For w bsvs not an high priest which cannot b touched with tb feel ing of enr Infirmities" .Meeeage .Needful 't'nllke hletorle personages of tlmee paat h I now living and la In th helghth of bis activities. "In Him was Ufa." Aa Is gsvs Impetus to Christianity In be ginning be must also perpetut It today. Onr need I th Chrlat of Christianity. Without th vitalising prsenc of Jeeus wor ship beromee empty form and meaning! onnds. A cleer meosage on tbe plan of salvation la needful. No Inven tion of modern tlmea can replace repentance, nor 1 there a satis factory substlluts for tslth. No Innovation can aupply a convey ance around tb "Straight and Narrow Way." A birth I th oaly ntranc Into this world. "Y must be born again" to en ter th Spiritual World. It Is th way that haa been provided, and try aa one may he cannot find a different. He give power to become sons of Ood to thos "Which wr born, not of blood, nor th will of flesh, nor of th will of man, but of Ood." Christianity can not be bound up In creed and rhurrh memberships, but Is a universal spiritual reality whose greateat monument la a twice born man: Christ lifts man out Hi Th mare turning of a valve that Is all that Is necessary to heat your premises whsn you have Klamath Heating Company ssrvlre. Think of all th bother you eliminate no fire to build, no fuel to order, ad Infinitum FALLS, ORE. of bla fallea etnle to a plana of god-llkauaas. Tu needs of man sre lh same aa alwaya, "For all hav sinned." C'brlat Is on bsnd to Disk tb miseries of humanity lighter with bla In vitation "Com unto m all y that labor and ara heavy laden, and I will glv you real." Tba regenerating power la affective fur tha man wbo I reapectad aa a rlllten because of his high moral Ideal and attainments. Chrlat will make good mas belter. III. Jesus. Tb ultimate glory of II I tb King bsfor whom II nation shall do obeisance. "Then shall b alt npoo lb thron of big glory. Such glory nd majeaty has never been equaled by an arthly king." That at the nam ol Jeeus every knee shsll bow," There shall b eome who shall not be asham ed In tba presence of tba greateat of Kings. "Whosoever bellevetb on blm shall not b aabsmsd." Tb Community Congregation al church announres a motion plo turs progrsm of Interest for th Sunday evening of January un der lha theme of "True Values. In etplslnlng this series Her. Preston, mlulstsr of tb church. saya that be believes In these dlf flcult day, when we do not fel aa If we are receiving our due hsrs of whst should be coming lo us, ws have need to consider tb many blaaalngs which ar our which ar not of a material char acter, but ar non tb I vary real values. Tba program, as out lined, indlcatee these," Motion picture Illustrating these valuea will b shown each Sunday evening, and a rmonlt given by Hav. Preeton. Special music and singing from th ecreen are featurea of each rv Ice. Tb erle, which stsrts oa Sundsy evening, I a follows: Jsnusry I Our Country; mo tion picture Tba Immigrant. January 10 Tb W orld About Is; motion picture. Tb Yello stona and Toaemlte, It Scenery, Flowera, Birds and Beasts. January 17 Children; motion picture. Children at Home end Abroad. January 11 Work: motion picture. Tb Farmsr and Indus trialist. January II Rsllglon; motion plrturs, Bellglon Around tb World. Harris Reports Auto Is Stolen 1. O. Hsrrl reported to elty po ur tbst hi car waa stolen Frl dsy from Seventh and Pin streets. Fred Pope. tOO Jefferson etreet, reported Saturday tbat a lire waa stolen from hla car which had been parked In front of bis bouse. Police Investigated, and reported that th tire waa found on a car belonging to Stanley Santamaw. Pope bad tbe number at tbe tire. ITALIAN RFI.IGIOX While Roman Catholicism I lh Hate religion of Italy, other rellgloua fattha are permitted. S'Inety-flve per cent of tba popula tion la Catholic. There are 133 lit Protestants and 34.114 Jews. FUNERAL NOTICES PATRICK BCRXft Friends are respectfully In vited to attend tb funeral serv ices for tb 1st Patrick Burn to be held Monday morning at tb Sacred Heart church wher a requiem mass will b cele brated for th repose of hi soul commencing at o'clock with Rsv. Fslli Gal officiating. Ar rangement ar under th direc tion of tb Earl Whltlock Fu neral Home. REPORT TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY (Condensed) of the condition of The First National Bank of klamaih Falls, OregTjsi DECEMBER, 31, 1931 Resources Bills Receivable $ 926,571.27 Other bonds, warrants and securities ... 898,270.66 Federal Reserve Stock . 8,100.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures ... ........... 299,192.41 Five per cent Redemption Fund .. 6,000.00 U. S. Bonds 631,575.00 Cash on Hand and Due from Banks 869,358.98 Liabilities Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided Profits Reserved for Taxes, etc . Circulation . ....... Depoaita : Alt Tlho Flrat Mriluxllat (liurrh, Cov er Tenth and High atreela. Mel ville T. Wire, paator. Sunday school it a. m : morning wor ship 11 a. m. Speelal muale by mlsed quartette. The Sacrament of the Lord a Supper will be ad- mlnlaterod. Pastor' topic, "Th Ham night In Which 11 Waa Betrayed." Epwortb league :30 m.; evening service 7:10 p. m. e e e Klamath Latberaa Church, I. 0. O. F. waat ball, itb and Main streets; Eugsn W. Lee, min ister. Sundsy achool and adult Bible els 'see commence at :4t m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon theme: "Three Stick of Dynamite." e e e First Bavtlet Cbarrh. corner Eighth and Washington. Leonard It. Slgla, pastor. Phone 4t-W. Service: Hunday school :4 a. George O. Welch, superinten dent; morning worship eervlre 10:41. ipeclal music under di rection John T. Brown; paator' topic, "Tbe Thlnga to Remember In Taking the Lord's Supper"; H. Y. P. U. 4; 10 p. m., direction B. K. Robinson; evening evan gelistic service 7:10, e e e Hla-hway Tabernacle' (undenom inational) South Slsth at 1I vlalon. Guy De Vrlea, paator. Service: Sunday school le a. Albert Dollarhlde, superin tendent; morning worship and sermon 11 a. m.; young people service p. m.; evening eervlce 7:41. e e e Community Congregational rhurrh Uarden and Martin Sta., Keel Side. T. Davis Preeton, min ister. Services: Sunday arbool 10 a. m.: service of worship at 11 o'clock with sermon by th minister; Sundsy evening pic ture service st 7:30. Two reels of motion picture "Th Immi grant" will be shown. see M. Paul's Fpleropal Church, Eighth and Jafferaon. Joseph S. Ewlng, rector. Services: Church chool 1:45 a. m.; holy commu nion and sermon 11 a. m. Topic, The Two Daya." a a Church of Jean Christ of alter Day Halnta, City Library. Branch presidency, Jesse J. C. tl- gsn, L. P. Brsmwsil. A. U. csmp- bell. Services: Sunday school 1 a. m.: aduR claee. leaaon. "Breath of Mormonlam": evening service 7:3". e e e Zioa Lutheran Church (Ml aourl Synod), lOit High St., U W. Hoffmann, paator. Servlrea: Morning worship at 10:30; Sun day achool 1:10. Mid-week Bible atudy Wedneaday evenings at 7:45. Young Psoplss Society Friday evening. e e ImmaRurl Baptist Church, North Kleventh street. Rev. W. T. 8. -Sprlgga. psstor. 8rvlces: Bible school :45 a. m.: morn ing eervlce 11 a. m.. communion service, topic, "Seeking th Source of Strength": Junior B. Y. P. U. 4:80 p. m.; Senior B. Y. P. C. 7:10 p. m. and annual Installation of new officers. Midweek service Wednesday 7:10 p. m. e e e Klamaih Temple, Eighth and 0k streets. Fred Hornsbuh pas tor. Services: Sunday school :4S, Mrs. Tnrpea superinten dent. Morning worship at 11. th psstor preaching on "Whst Does th Lord Require of You During 1932." Young People' service at 4:30. Roy Nine, presl- dent. Tb evening ervlc will be broadcast over KFJI from 7:41 to 1:00. Week night ssrr Ice Monday prayer, Wadnesdsy testimonies and preaching, Frl. day preaching and prayer. Sat urday young people's service. All welcome. a e a Flrat Christian Church, Ninth and Pin streets. Rev. k. L. Estoa, psstor. Services: Sundsy school 1:41 a. m.. Mrs. A. H. Frsley, superintendent; morning worship 11 a. m.. New Year'a A Statement of Condition which everybody can read and easily understand. Member Federal Reserve Bank Clhwdhies sermon by tb pastor; evsnlng worship 7:10 p. m. Special, Fri day evsnlng church meeting. Escb department will preeent It annual report. Pot lurk lunch soi at 1:10 p. m. e Flrat Presbyterian Church, lo cated at Slsth and Pin streets, present th following progrsm with Mrs. Osorg W. Mrlntyr at lh organ for both services nd Ml Lllll Darby, tbe soloist for tb morning with the pastor, th Har. A. Theodore SmUh preaching both morning and eve ning at 11 a. m. and 7:50 p. Morning program follows: Organ prelude, "Stabat Mater" by Ros sini: offertory. "By IB Bea, Schubert. Sermon topic, "Trust, Training, Triumph." In th eve ning tbe organ prelude la Be thoven's "(Jlory to Ood In Na ture" and tbe offertory la "Pley- si's Hymn" aa arranged by West brook. Tbe rmoa topic Is "Th Seeking Saviour." Th young people's choir directed by Ml Dorothy Smith, will sing. Tb public is Invited to attend these services. Tb Sundsy school, Mr. Oeorg W. Mclntyrs superintendent, open at 0:41 a. m. Tb junior department I giving special recognition to Sue Mnraoreau and Jamee Keyea, wbo are completing perfect at tendance record for thla laat quarter and receiving pin, th former for four jeers' perfect attendance end tbe latter tor a year and a half perfect attend ance. Tbe Christian Endeevor societies, senior and Intermediate, meet at 4:10 p. m. Young people not connected with other church organlsatlona are Invited to at tend. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Use of work team tor care and feed. Phone 1H7-J. I11 FOR RENT Well furnished t- room house, close lo. rnon 1141-W. 1207 WANTED Girl for general housework. Pbon 144-J. ! Here He la the Crown Prince of Humor Outwitting; the wise boys Cheating: the Chisel eri High Hatting the Elite Come) and laugh with VCIIMG AS 33 EEL With Fifi Dorsay aad Lucien Littlefield Old Time Fiddler' Coat est oa th Stage With Barry George Master of Ocrvrooii lcei Kick Barrio Detective Story Romantic Joarnejr Fox News $3,138,068.32 $ 200,000.00 110,472.51 ....... 6,889.74 ...... 100,000.00 2,720,706.07 $3,138,068.32 mm I Tbe Security Owners awocla llon will meet this evening at 4 p. m., at the Psllcsa grills for a banquet and bualneaa meeting. Many prominent Klamath cllliena will meet with men from other ell lea. T.. B. Hall la chairman for East ern Oregon and Tom Wstters Is chalrmsn for Klsmsth county. Robert PI. Smith will be pree ent from Portland and C. O. fling rlsh Is here from Astoria, to at tend tbe meeting. A report oa en Investigation of problems of railroads aad bus llnee will be made at tha aeaaloa and others metiers affecting own ers of securities will be dle cussed. HAS MOHT STAMP. Tba world's blggeet stsmp col lectloa Is said to be that of the family of Baron P. voa Ferrary of Paris. This wa begua la IMS, nd bss cost Its ownsr about f 1, 000,040 up to dst. mm SAFETY The First Consideration How often do you misplace or actually lose some of your valuables. We'd all be ashamed to face the answer to that question but it is fact that .we can't deny. Start the new year out right by putting your val uables in Safe Deposit. Only $4.00 a Year. Oregon Bank & Trust Co. The H. W. The Pine Tree has tha PICTURES V iurf affiwrt. y CLAUDETTE COLBERT The Sweetheart ot "The Smiling Moo tenant" The Rainbow Last Showing Today ot Wallace Beery . (nark Gable Lewi Stone la "The Secret Six" ROAD CLONKD Klsmsth Fall people plan ning to enjoy the winter sporls thla week-end have beea ad vised nut to attempt the road front Fort Klamath to the win ter playground this Sundsy. Th rosd, however, probably will be opened next week. Leap Year Dance at Malin Saturday, Jan. 2, 1932 Ladle Pay th Admission, 50c CENTS FREE e tht cost el ewrbSieg is corning do) Wsvjdoya, So ejre tfie rules for every ore of bS JJO roMt.U.VITrl BATHot SEATTLE'S BEAUTIFUL ii Poole Theatres Last Showing Torlght of a Grand Picture "The Star Witness" SUNDAY and MONDAY with Sunday Barbara Stanwyck Joaa nionrtell (Hark Gable Bea Lron la "Night Nurse' Last Hhowlnn Today Joan Crawford C'lnrk (iuhle In "POSSESSED" 1