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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1932)
Janunry 80, 1932 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON fAGE SEVEN FAITH IS TOPIC OFREV.EWING'S SGUSS ON Thr U nn word In Ihtf Kn Itth Uniuai hlrh It mom mil ui1 (hat Hi word - Kail h. tn nrdpr that w mlitlit morn fffM'llvfity u th wont fulih, I nk you in rnrriUU It wlili in ntlir word I'nwur. K 1 1 h ami I'nwitr. If ana la tu think of th word fallh aa Jnaua apuka It,' Ii" tttiut lmm(llalaly cunnai t It with powir. Hut Inatitad of limm rorrrlnt d wild power, lha urd faith, tor tii any fpf today, la .mrild with I.ar. Kllhrr mm Imur fr our fnlth or a hav a faith to whl'h cling, hrm - ar fonrful of Ihn raiilta If mm do not, Kroin youth on up, many tnpta man.. Hi ItM h utvp to what thy ihlnk la thulr faith -.Imply twMUi aonm a ut hortiy BtniiiW overt lhim with a aymhollr whip rady to lain thm rliht and left If thay fall out of Una. Now whan aoma on bf.n In ha afraid of hwlm Ml UHh, 1 Immediately hritn to u ,-1 thora la aomalhlna wrong with It. A boot, keeper whoa bioka ara In good orilr, and who haa hfn dlllRnl In hu laak don not far tn throw them open to lha world for aiamlnallun. Hut tha book keeper, who haa hunalad, who haa been lai. aod Indlffarant or dUhont. will fttr tha coming o( tha bank iamlnr, and will nit ha willing to throw open bta bonka for tha world to Ho It la with ona'a faith. W hear on all aida tha hua and rry about faith halng destroyed. How U It that rerUIn agnrla ara ror rupting tha faith of tha young? Wa hfar nropla aay that thay loat H tha faith thay vr had whan they ant to collaga. Hrlanra, paopla tall ua, la undermining lha faith of tha nation. Hut In all thta babbla and cry of flrkla thinking, ram am bar ona thing. If a praon haa ! n groundad upon tha kind of faith Jaaua aat forth, thay will never ! It. It rannul ha destroyed. It doaa not vanish Ilk a flrkla gnddaa to raturg whan th mind baa been proparly aubduad. Thoaa who aay that thajr hav loat thalr faith, navar had any. that la. In Natur Will Keep Your Hair Youthful Shade and Free of Cray LIFELESS CRAY HAIR RECAINS OLD BEAUTY Ktarjrbody knowa tf color land, and hair rnnt, ara healthy aod I'tit.. tha hair will ron tinaa ladaflnltalr a rich, natural aolor anilrolr fraa of gray or atreakM locka. A doctor aararal yaara ago aak,d hlni.alf thla quratlon: If 1 ran atlmulata dlgi.tlnn, llvr. kart, ale, with a tonic, why not rub a atlmulatlni tonle Into tha acalp that will rarlra thoaa Inartlra clanda ao nature In bar ewn natural way will raauma putllni plenty of pigment Into lha balr tubaa auraly tha hair will tbam raauma Ita original beautiful ahade, at youth ragard lea, of naer'a aga or prarloua condition of thalr hair. Remarkable lllecoTery Tha doctor a aoarrh led to and laaa aiparlmanta. Ita didn't want a dya er tint, and It, of rounw, muat be karmleea area It a per aoa aaad It many year,, t'nder tha Bane Laa a Hair Tonic any one may bow purrhaae tha tnale ka finally perfected. Kor aeraral year, fcalrdreaaera, aratterfd over tha country hare been ualng It. Keeult, ara ao nice and gradual men vaad It too. It doean't ataln tha aralp, and at a teat on need enly apply It to gome email apot a faw day, to watch reeulta. Bbarapoe aa often aa desired. Moat people ara flrat Induced Is try Lea'l for gray hair but It primarily wa. Intended a, a tonle to put the acalp. hair roots, pig ment gland, and hair In a healthy, rigorous condition. Of coon with a healthy aralp comae a change In appearance of hair and a restoration of th natural ahade of brown, red, black, auburn er blond. Thera ara aoma three thousand ahadea of color In human hair no dra eipart can paint one'a hair aa eiqulsltely aa nature. Laa'i mere ly stimulate nature to renewed nrttTlty, puta nature back on th Job, you might aay. and th tint aha Imparts to your hair, once tha acalp, roots and glands be come healthy la natural. What la more beautiful or becoming than nature', own choice of shade to match your eye, completion and beauty. re What I'aer Hay on tha Right It a reader desire to try Lea's Hair Tonic on guarant of com plete satisfaction they should get a bottle at drug More or pin dollar hill to thla adrertlsemant and aand to Lea' Tonle Co., Brantwcod, Md for generous lie bottle, full dlraetlons. Biperts cannot dtct th us of Laa'a Hair Tonic. GRAY iR GONE Lot Angelei User Say Thai Tonic Doei All That I Claimed and Mora "t aufforcd with dandruff, Itchy acalp and my hair wa prematurely graya detestable 1Y SHOULD I! IN OR "" IIN IE Gl HI? tha God whom Jaatia ravaalad. It la a wrong kind of faith which thay hava loat, and why mourn ovur llialT If tluy faal thalr fl llppliig In lha light of prtmcnt day thought, It la hart una thalr faith la built upon tha aatida, and not a rork. It ntaana that tha purifying water of truth la far rylug away th lmpurlllta upon whli h thay hava ha- d thalr llvaa. Wa and out young ppopl to rollaga not with tha fallh of JPHiiH, but with ioniaililng vaitly Infnrlnr. It dura not aland (ha fir and battla of modern Ufa and with th rry of tha roward, w intik a our half-haartad plan to t all off lha dogi barama our faith la being daatroyad. Hut tha dif ficulty Haa with ouraalvaa. Wa have not lha faith of Jaaua, and wa hnva not trammlttad It to our aona and daughtara. If w had wa would not fiar for thni. Trua fnlth auvli aa Jaaua aiempllflad haa fought and won out In great er ball Ira than ynu and I will ha railed upon to fight. That kind of faith runiM from Ond, and hai llta power hrhlhd It. )iaa It ahow faith In Hid powrr to f'r lent It ba dtr)rt? A ita In. many people hatoma frartul heratu thiy ronfiiN fultb with belief, Wa know from his tory that ballafa rhanga from aga to an. It ttiuat ha an If them la tn ba any prngrfna or growth. Otia rniiimt remain atatluuary In thought or ffriing and aipw t to live. My tirllrU aa a boy rhaug d during adulai'-anra, rhaugrd whan I want to roll- a, war Itn menifly chanted In tha aemtnary, and I hope will go on (-hanging aa my Ufa progreaaea and my eipef lenrea bemma deeper, tihr and fuller. Hut dura that raune ma to fear, or aay that my fallh hat been destroyed? Not In tha tenat. It la a great advotum with faith. New belief a, new vliloni. only help to lighten tha hold upm th trua faith of Jna one It la graiped. Than again tha old way of Im planting faith Into people'a llvei by fear of viternal authority la doomed. Jeaua kllld It with hit method of leaching, but It crept Into tha rhurrh under tha gulae of tha divine right of the church to rule In a aecular way. flo Jeiua' an of Implanting tilt faith In 1Mb followers waa mo mentarily forgotten. Trua faith auch aa Jaaua bad ran only ba Implanted Into tba aoul through lore. Kear cannot b a part of It, for lor a raatetb out all fear. Tha God In whom Jaaua tauaht ua to bar faith waa a loving father, not an autocratic sovereign, auch aa th theory of th divine right of klnga to rule, brought Into the church. And our i aga, tru to th tearhlnga of Jaaua, cannot re pact that kind of authority, nor Ha method of shade of tray write Mia M. A. Henedlct. UCIH W. Adams street, Loe Angelea, California. Then about two yar ago I learned of thla truly wonderful l.eaa Hair Tonic and ataned ualng It. My balr began chang ing right away to tba lotely soft brown which waa my original i ahade. Tha dandruff haa post itlrele dlaappeared aad my hair I la thicker and In perfect con idlilon. It aurely doe all and imor than they claim." Thouiand, ef men and women uaa Laa'a Hair Tonic. ICren aa Iperta and elnae frlenda cannot I detect Its use. bMmple directions with each bottle for use at kome. Head what another near say . below. DRY FELL OUT 1DFULS Dandruff, Itchy Scalp and Gray Hair Worried Thl Lady NEW TONIC FIXED IT "My hair waa atrraked, dry. and lifeless. Dandruff alao both ered ma and natural rnrl waa all gone when I began using Laa'a Hair Tonic. Now after using l-ea's a short while my aralp feels fine, dandruff la gone, hair seems to be growing thicker and It la dark and luxurinue and has ceased to fall out," writes Mrs, P. Rergner, Box IS, Clipper, Washington. "I'm tickled with the appear ance and condition of my hair now and It's so simple to use no woman should ba without Lca'e Hair Tonic." Head tha article on tha left and tha ona above then obtain a dollar bottle of your druggist, on positive guarantee that six weeks' use will delight and araaia you or money back. TO Previously Used Other Prep arations, but Laa'a Tonle Ii tha Best "Two years or mor ago ! be gan using Lsa's Hair Tonlo and It la wonderful. Results cam quickly and my hair went right bark to Ita natural youthful color and then Juat an applica tion now and then keeps my hair and srnlp In perfect con dition," writes Josaphlna vb ber, 8114 Virginia avenue, Ever ett, Washington. Hond article on left and those abov then obtain II bottle at drug store. Simple directions for use at home. No bother or mess. Faw drops on finger tips, rubbed Into acalp at night works all tba magic If druggist hasn't Lea'a send dollar to Lea Hair Tonic Co., Brentwood, Md. Alt Tlhe lint flirUlbm Chur.h, North Ninth ,uii I'ln ,tr,,t.. It,,. Arthur T. KXnn, p.itor. HurrlrH: HuniUr Imiil tH . m.; morn Ini wnrahlp 11 a. m.. ipKrlil miulo lr ll rholr uiidor th. Iriitrhlp of Mr,. ). (I. Cnw fiirri; ClirlNtUn Kn'l.vor, ntfir, Itilarnixllil, ami Junior, l:lu p. ni. ,vonln ri 7:IU, Junior choir dlrwtKd ly Mr,. Iilhn. , f'liurrh of Jniua 1ir.t of 11. I.r liny HnIiiih. Itranrh prnlditiirjr. Jw (1. (., Kuan, Leonard Hrirn wall and A. I.. Canipball, mt ln In fit? Ilhrarr club room,, firth and Klamatb. Marrlraa: Hundajr ai hool 10 a. m.; arnlii( arvlra 7:30, adult rlaaa laaaon, "How to Know God." Kaiular niatlni of tha rallaf aorlaly and prli'ithood Tuaaday at 7:10 p. in. a a ralliolle rhurrh Itar. P. 1.. (Jala, paator, !. Tlmothr Ca, aaalatant. Munday maaaaa at tha Hairad Jloarl cliun h, Klahth and lllah atrrH, at I a. m , and hlah uiaaa at lo:lv a. ni, Kanln( da rotlnn, at 7:10, Watk day maaaoa at I a. m, , Hrt diunb of ( lirl.l, (Ulm. Hat Tamil and Washington Hnndar arhool from a;io to 10:lv: Hundajr arrlra at 11 a. m.. aubjM-t "Lova," and taatlmon lal maallnl on Wxlnaaday ava nlni at o'clock. Thl, rhunh maintain, a raad Ing Hiiiw at gon 'llhaina hnlld- learning, no people, who have baaed their faith upon tha fear of asternal authority, do find themaelvaa upon th sends of us certainly today. Hut may wa hope It la only so that they may turn to the true faith of Jesus, which Implanla ltae( In tha aoul of man through love. Then let the storms rage and tha tempest beat, for auch activity only tenda to at rang! hen oue'a faith aa ona'a muarlee become hardened and one'e brain active, through strug gle nd conflict with life. For without It one' fallh. Ilk on a body, become flabby, enft. and of little use. Aa (ieorg Eliot write: "Ho faith I atrong Only when w ar atrong. Shrink when w shrink " BRINGING UP FATHER DOST VOWf. fMI CAnoe WONT COTMC V AMf MOa.6-YOjVt tllrj mini rets, the -n v f'lW fcnf," Isyw Vfcr)H tef . t-H WASH TUBBS 0irPtNlH TweBe tS A. BUNDING 6leC6 OP LIGHT, HWDS mM4EL 04 THE UNCOMFORTABLE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blower S vsflcy! wuatom ' 1 ah-tbu. AOfAMHAT vfiAH-x. Ac oseAA CAXt 1 MaS. M'ewossv.... so J I a Wr HJ, FABTM 18 VNROJfi I Via HAPPOJeo AT OUR I AFRAID h,kMO 4lS BEOftoOfA, ? AH6AB A TEU. XX. L -XAy J ' jZ-r vjrw w-y Boy !f J , exui noose, oa els " u oxrwr ? the FboR Boy ts J o vwar mappehho . t.cav tfTtSS' r Afir Oomlj j 5e- " ji. V mtiwa r3 ' JJL j --t Taa f V, tM,TeJAsioc.sic. v Ihi. v J BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Martin : n ; h7 ; rnr-; r WOMOia. VMCQf. I WVU , VV MMT HT Vo fW., vAtJTeVv WU A AJ0w4 Are MttANA A4A WJT CHICXIN aWX 0 vA WWOUt exi A Al. TA' SUJs I VvW W TU- rVVM to Va. W VOVXti 7CtMA u? Of t-tTK VJV.T4l I WtW T.T OM MTAv Tv 1 il Clhniiiipdh3 lug, 74 Main atreat, where the Hliila and authorised Chrlatlan K'-lenc literature may he read, borrowed or purrhaaed. Tha reading room I open dally from ( a. m. to p. m. An attendant I In charge from 1 to 1 o'clock and from S:lo to 4:10, escept on Sunday and holidays. a e e 7.li Lutheran Hinrih (Ml,, aourl Hvnod) Jolt High St., (1. W. Hoffman, paatnr. Morning worship begins at IV: 0. Sermon topic; "Fallh." Sunday arhool with rlaaeee for rhlldren and adulta at :I0. Mid-week Bible prayer and sermon. "The Moun Young People'a society meets next Friday evening. a e HI. I'aul's Kl'laropal (Imrrh, ftth and Jffron Hta., Joseph B. Ewlug. rector. k:4i a. m. church srhool; 11:00 a. m. morning prayer and aermnn, "Tha Mount taln Man." 4:10 p. m. Young Peo ple', fellowship at tha rectory. (10 N. lltb HI. e Mrllioallet F.larOMl (Tiurrh, 10th and High Hta., Melville T. Wire, pastor. Sunday arhool at v:4S a. m.; morning aervlre at 11:00, special music. Sermon topic, "The Problem of fain and Suffering." Epworth League at 1:10 p. m. At 7:10 p. m. there will be aarred roncert by the choir under the direction of K. E. Patterson. e hlainaih Lutheran (liurrh, I. O. (). F. Weat Hall, tto and Main street,, Kugen W. La, minister. Sunday achool and adult Rlbl rlaa.ee begin at 10 a. m.; morning worahlp at 11 o'clock. Sermon theme: "Faith Vareue Fear." Y. P. U at 4:10 p. an. Lverybody welcome. I'lr.1 reeli)te-rlaa fTiurrh, th and Pine Hta., Her. A. Theodore Smith, paator, presante an Inter esting program both morning and evening. Mlas Augusta Parker dlrecte the choir In tha morning and Mlaa Dorothy A. Smith haa charge of the young people'a rhorua la tha evening. Mrs. (ieorie W. Mrlntyre la organist for both aervlre. At the 11 o'clock hour of worahlp. tha or gan prelude la "Andante Cantl blle." (Tarhalknwakyl. Mia LA.VT "tim. rt.JHj ng tWf)l Virginia Weat will sing the solo of lioiinod's " I'lvln Itedeem r." Th offertory will he "Air" by (llordanl. The paator will speak on "Nn Man Cared." Tha regular Chrlatlan Kndeevor Society meatlns, ara held at 4:10, with (ierene Tipton leading tha senior, and Hetty Hell leading the Intermediate. In tha morn ing at a. m., the Sunday arhool meet. (leorg W. Me Intyr I tha auperlntendent. Th arhool has five departments. e Commanlty Congregation al (liurrh, Harden and Martin His.. East Hide, T. Davl, Preaton. inliilater, realdeitre next door to church. Sunday arhool. 10 a. tn.; aervlre of worahlp and aermon by the minister. 11 s. m.; young people's meeting at 4:30; plrtura aervlre at 7:10. Hubjart for Sun day evening, The Value to b Found In Kellglon. Illustrated by plrturea allowing alirlnea of religion around the world. Trum pet solos by Mle Jean Heard, e e Iinmaniiel llapllat: Eleventh and High alreet Her. W. T. H. Hprlggs, pastor. Services; Morn ing worship lie. m., aubjart, "In at the Houndup"; aenior and Junior B. Y. P. I'. 4:10 p. m.; evening services 7:30, subject, "A Narrow Gospel for tha Wide World"; mtd-waek service Wed nesday, 7:10 p. m.. atudlea In Zerbarlab. a a e Flrat I'rate-ruxtal A-mbly, Main, corner Conger, hav. A. H. Hrake. paator. Services: Bun day arhool k:4f a. m.; wornlng fellowship aervlre 11 a. m.; young people'a P. A. C. meeting 4:30 p. m.; evening evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. Tuesday eve ning, o'pen meeting 7:46; Thurs day evening. Bible atudy. 7:46; Friday evening, prayer meeting 7:4S. Suit Filed Thursday Suit has been filed In circuit court by tha Vermont Loan and Trust company against Bertha B. Ol son and Arthur Phillip Olson. Pla'ntltfs ak for foreclosure of mortgsge. Judgment of 1704 with Intereet, 1140 attorney feee and cost and disburse ment. A university professor advise bualneaa to turn radical. Which Juat goe to how what happens to an Idea when It Isn't copyrighted. now to co noMt A' 6ieAH. TUB MCW TO MACOI- . ' I TO BE TMWfiLIM I -f I eALEieilAhl rsM OO flAM-l J xkJ' ' srz ' ? v u ii I th.. ua 815 w. jy "rea, SW FttlEKO, 1 ME.ET S C OH Uo! MAN BE fSUjt ( II 4V6WM. NOW SaJkWBE VOU TEtL I P'S WILL HELP V00 11 " VVCHa I I n,rr nv -r,r r . it f tr r- I. -vn DcUEUBrD 1 I McltoC T..I iCTill' I L C 1 1 t . s Lions from Medford. Bend and Klamath Fall will convene at 4:10 o'clock In the Wlllsrd hotel Saturday evening for a dis trict conference, over which Bill Barron, deputy district governor, will prealde. The banquet and business mealing will ba for I. lone only. Several Important dtacuselons are to come up. After the banquet a smoker will b held at tha hotel, honor ing the visiting I. lone. Frank Tata, aerretary. Port land, will be among tboae In attendance. Southern Pacific Announces Change In Phone Exchange . Effective February 1, the I Houthern Pacific company will ' make alteration In Ita local tele phone exchange, according to an nouncement mad today by L. L. Graham, dlatrlrt freight and paasenger agent. The railroad company's local operator will be on duty during the houra of t a. m. to 11 noon and 1 to 4 p. m., and all office, and departmenta may be reached through calling 2000. From t p. m. to I p. m , and 13 noon to 1 p. m.. the follow ing departments will maintain direct city service lines, and may be rearbed ny calling tha following numnera: Yard office 2000. telegraph office 2001, de pot ticket office 2002. Pacific Fruit express office 2003, round house and shops 2004, city ticket office 2004. Hualnea should take a tip from Jack Dempaey. Although ha look ed pretty bad aeveral years ago. ha'e etlli convincing people ha' coming hack. The main trouble with automo- i oue counasy weea la u a ao morn . trouble getting back Into the old 'swing the following week. Vntkb I O0 A -"COO SA'D 6CTTS.R JOt M i COicJ' TO BE iSTetAWEUN' eeLeAvr rtJ 00 fftrt Chriitian Endeavor Groups to Observe Founding, Sunday The regular Sunday evening service of the First Preebyterlan church will he given over to tha young people la aonor of tha founding of the Christ la a En deavor society, February 1. 1111. Joseph Huwdoln will be In charge ef the aervlre. An organ prelude, "Romance." by Hohn. will open lha program, followed by a call to worahlp by the choir. "Jesue Calla l a Over lha Tumult." Heaponae will be given by Ora Lea Vannlc. The purpose of the meeting will be given la a abort addreee hy Joaepb Bnwdoln and lha scripture will be read by Wills llesn. . Mrs. Bert C. Thomas will present a vocal olo and th offertory will consist of favor ite hymns. Tba following messages will hi given: "Wa Would Serve Our Church." Harold Van Duker; "We Would Serve Other Peo ple," Marie Collier; "We Would Serve Our Master," Oleta Stan ley. The program will he followed by a candle lighting ceremony and will close with a benediction by the young people and the pastor. All young people are In vited to attend. Training Course Is Set for February 3 The second scout master' training course will be conduct ed Wednesday, February 3, at 4:30 p. m . In the chamber of commerce ejuartere. A ramp dinner will be served and all arout maaters, aeaiatanta. committeemen and othere Inter ested In scouting are urged to attend. O. E. Hoover, erout ex ecutive, and J, W. Scogglns, will be In charge. A court of honor will ha held in the auditorium of tha city library. Friday Bight. Febraary i. Dry recently celebrated the 12th anniversary of prohibition. But of course If they celebrated th country going dry they'll b all wet. BUT THAT WIU-TvK WIM ON Tete ftOAO V40 HI etwttcs CAU-OM ' DOT'S PER STUFF, MEM, MrXKE M rM T PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 10. flJ.B Spurred hy th relief need ot 100.000 persons, a cltlsns' mas meeting today approved the fol lowing Immediate program for Portland: 1 Clty-wlde up;:rt of build ing and repair campaign now said to have approximately 11.000,000 In emergency work promised. I Immediate tp to con vert agricultural surpluses of tha northwest Into local food relief, 3 Immediate aetabllabment of a all-hour day In all line In or der to put mor peopl to work, A special commltta ws ready to propoee either a hond laua or a drive for voluntary subscrip tions after a week of delibera tion. The problem of financing the emergency waa referred bark to the committee for more atudy. Pelican City Man Owner of Mink Farm PELICAN CITY, (Special) Mlnk-ralslng In the Klamath basin, although a new experi ment, haa proven anrceaeful tor Sterling Harrla, of Pelican City. According to authorltiea, much study and care I required to raise these animals. They are very sensitive and resent captiv ity. By aclentlflc methode and care, Mr. Harris baa built np hla mink farm to ona of the largest and moat modern of Its kind in this part of tha country. The fur ot the, little animals when prime la very valuable. The climatic condltlona of this country have proven an Impor tant factor In tba priming pro cess. Meeting Held Friday Tba ladles' circle ot the Community Congregational church met Fri day for their eociat at tha home of Mr. Burt Hawklna. 1135 Vine etreet. The ladle wk",e birth day ar la January served aa hoeteaaee. Thay are Mrs. C. L. Johna, Mr. William Larson and Mrs. Lee Sutton. By George McManua neU. NOT BC CM Tm6 fjOr Ht O TH4 v(TeR now-I Thumt MIM TO AffllCA TO aEwu Some dooov By Crane TtU. E FIRST! fU. NER) J TEU. Cvl1. VOtRE KiaiN