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December 21, 1085 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE Want-Ads Bring Results Phone Yours to 1900 Kates 3por word per days C Inssrllom.. I U running o n o week. rf per cent discount L.J tds runulug om mouth. All classified ails oro Inanrt oil in tmlh Tho Klumalh News and Evening Herald at the above rata appearing In The Nows firm. Time limit for classification In I ho following ilay'a papora It 6:00 I'. M. Ail doalrod In serted on Ilia mum day na sub- milled will huvo lo run "Too Lots to Classify." Too Lata lo Claaairy ada are put In on" paper only at tho aamo rati- aa quoted abovo and claMttlod for eiicccodlng Inavrtlnna. Loat and Found LOST Bmoko-grcy Persian rut. Nil inn "Jloola." Itnwnrd. 70.1 Delia. 2104 LOST Small black Pomeranian dot. May KIiii Studio. I'lione J .2. Howard. 2266 LOST llrown loat tier keyfoldcr. probably on East Main. lie turn to telephone office. 2080 General Notice MOVING 7 Call 704. local, Ionic dlatanre. Inaured carrier; ex perienced men. People Waro- noina. 4(3 MOVI.NQ7 Call 704, local, lone dlalunce. Inaured carrlor: ex perienced men, Pooplea Ware- nous. . 413 Transportation SAVEI Go by Bus Via Bend and Ml. Hood Shortest Routs, Lowest Faroi to Northwest Poinli On ltound Way Trip Portland $5.90 $10.65 Seattle $8.40 $14.65 Spokane $12.30 $20.05 fJuaaos Leave 13:46 Noon From The Greyhound Depot For Information Phone 099 7 Help Wanted, Female WANTKD Woman with amnll child keep hoiiao In bnchidor'a homo. Ho Hi" wiiR-ea, Nows-ller-Bld, Ilox 2171. 2171 WANTKD Man and wlfo on rnnch, Woman cook, man for Konernl work. Box 810, Dor rla, Calif. 2318 WANTED Now correspondent for Hprnmie River. Inquire. Newa-llornld offlco, 2024 Klamath The firms nnd Individuals represent ed in this Alphabetical Directory of. Specialized Business and Profession al Sorvico are known as Klamath Falls' most reliable business men and Baths Cabinet steam baths and massage. L. Stone Lady Assistant. 117 South 7th. Phone 1840 Beauty School MEDFORD school beauty culttiro announcoa now clnss to start Jan. 1. 1930. Tlmo pnymonta, only 5 to enroll now. Phono 84, 419 Mi lo. Main, Mcdford. Chiropodist Dr. V. A. fltookwell, Ph. 604-W-3. House calls only. 1874 Commercial Printing Printing of nil kinds, SHOP PING GUIDE), Pelican Thoatre Bldg. Floor Sanding FLOOR SANDING AND RRFIN ISH1NQ. Phone 86W4. Hemstitching Homstltchlng, specializing I n ults and coats', woolen samples, dressmaking, Mrs. H. M. Allen dor, 614 Walnut, Classified Index All classifications aro iniin hnrud mid up piuir In noiuiirtcul order. Following la un alpha betical riferiincv list of Ilia inuro linporlniit cluaaltlcutlnns: Automotive 19 lluildliig Matoilala .. 10a' lliixlnoxs Opportunities .... 24 Contract Work Wanted.... 10 Kducullniiul 8 l''itrin IniplitimuitH Ilia Fih'iiInIiimI Apia, to Lot.... 12 Furnished llouau lo I .est 14 Furnished Itooma lo Lot.. 11 Flnuuclul it General Notice i Help Wanted. Mnlo .... 7 22- Help Wanted. Fcmnlo .... I.IvmhIoi k mid Feed I. oat mid Pound ..... Miscellaneous for Halo.... I'araunalH Poultry for Halu , Haul Estalo for Kiiln Heal Eiftuta for Lcnxo ltrul Ketuln Wanted Room nnd Hoard ... 2 ... 20 4 ... 22a ... 17 , 18 ... 17a ... 12 .. 2ua Situations Wanted Hwnps Tranaportatlon ...... 6 tlnfurn. Houses to Let 16 Wanted Miscellaneous 21. Wanted la Kent II 9 Situations VVarVled VOI'N'O woman, business train ing, very riipnblf; boat fofor uiiiia. doalrcs. management apiiiimi'iit boose or similar, phono 2007J. ,..18 KXI'KKIKN'i'Kli girl wishes clor Icul work. References. Phone II2W2. 2 lot) WANTED Housework, by day or hour. 231 Martin.. 3172 EXPERIENCED stenographer de sires poaltlo. News-lleruld, llox 2164. 21S4 1 1 Furniahed Rooms TIIU CLAKRMONT. Ill N. 4th. all modern outaldo roopja. Freo pnrklnit lot. 4401 12 Room and lohrd IIOAItlJ AND KOOM-100! lllsh. 21DC UOAUI) AND IIOO.M $. New liiuiHiKi'iiiciit. plenty of heat. 1404 Ivlnmalh Ave. 1993 13 furnmhnd Apnrlmcnti TWO or llireo-room 614 lllKh. iparlmciit. 2170 LATtUK and email apartmenta. 419 N. lOlff. 2161 KSI'LANAIIK COURTS - Alio -Bimona apnrliueiita, 323 Com mercial. I'liouo 1114J. 2231 VACA.VCy Arcado sparmiunla. 14 Furmahed Housea FOIl UKNT Mortem 6 room fur nlnhfd lioiue clone to bualncHfl at 136 per mo. Dnaemenl and furnitn. CHILCOTE AND SMITH 731 Main Phono 06 FCltNISIIKI) 2-room modern cot tiiKe, KiiriiRO. 2336 Ulehn. 2167 FOIt RKNT Flvo-ronm furnish ed hoiiac. Cull 324W. 2313 19 Automotive USED CARS 1031 Cadlllae 6-Pass, Scdnn. 6 wlro wheels, new tiros, excep tional condition. 1936 Ford DoLuxo Sodan, per foct condition throughout. 1929 Packard, Small 8 Sedan. IMPERIAL MOTORS, Inc, Cnillllno nnd LnSallo 3rd and Main ' 1929 FORD 3-wlndow town se dan. Flno motor, guod tires, trnllor lilteh, $185. 11th and Klamath. Dlalr's Lot. 2148 Business Directory women. You will find them ready to serve you promptly, economically and efficiently. For your own satis faction use this handy guide to tho services they offer. Music Klnmnth Instttiilo of Music' I. O. 0. F. Bldg. plnno, violin, cello, guitar, Instruments froo with coui'bo. High school crodlts. Palmer Chiropractor DR. GLEN MOOkD Nourocnlomotor Analysis '326 Mnln Opp. Court House Pumps Byron Jackson Pumps and Sorvico J. M. Wnuchopo. 115 So. 11th St. Phono 1303-J ... . Real Estate ,''( If you want to buy a bouse, a lot, or acronge,' from on to 60 neros. soo H. B. , II auger, V 1830 Mnln St. . ' ' . v RopnsncBsod modern homes, prlo oil o soil. Part cash, terms on balance. P. L. Weaver. Exclus ive Agont, Room 210 Williams Building. i Automotive BARGAINS A choice selection of repossessed (lint nnd cum Louie's Used Car Lot Hlh II Ii 'I Main 20 Miscellaneous For Sale KOIl HALE -Assortment of fancy work for Xmu gifts. 420 N. loth. 2320 FOIl HALE Mnrhln foiinlaln, complete, buck bur, refrlgnra lor. dlxlies, etc. Lost River imlry. Cull 38. 2216 NKW RADIOS with molol tubes, Plorcs Electric. 122 a. 0th Foil HALE Xuios trees, 20c up Morrison's Horvlco Htotlon, 0th and Kluuiuth. 2124 DRY HLAIJtt Double londa, IS Ilcllbronnor & Ilea. I'lione 239W. 2239 FOIl SAI.K 2300 ft. Culco Klv. flume. No. 120. Motors 250 mid 4!i0 h. p. Cunlrlfiu-ul pumpa, 2 to 60 thnuaand kuU. capacity. lHuu It. 40 in. wood atnvo pipe. Addreaa llox 86, Mnedoel. Calif. 2279 20 Miscellnnous For Sale PINK AND Fill wood. 1301H. Phono 2140 KXCKLLKNT repair service, ra dios, aiinlliiiicra. pierce hlec trie. 122 So. th. 1862 L Wanted Miscellaneous Raw Furs at Wanted Market values puld for rsw furs. pelts, wool and bides M&SBagCo. 634 Murket Ph. 2105-J ItKSPONSIIILK party wants to lease 80-nrro alfalfa much. It. I.. Thornton, Merrill. 1895 HAW FURS We pay ens:orn prices. Parks Grocery. 2222 So 6th. 1826 22 Livestock and Feed FOR BALK Heavy well broken horso. 103 Audley Apt. 2167 FOR HALE 1500 pound work maru: HolHtcln belter. A. u. Durant. Merrill road, across from Mack'a store. 2106 FOR SALE Sows and pigs. T. K. Wealherby, Tulolnke. 2163 22a Poultry Po. Sale SUPER QUALITY CHICKS Whllo Leghorns, R. I. Reds, ilarrod Plymouth Rocks, $11. 100, prepaid. Maculro Kloctrlc Hatcbcry, 1416 N. B. Oroson street. Portland. Ore. 1434 24 Businp 'S Ippur t unit ies FOR RENT Good location for small business on Main street. Phono 109. 2139 25 Money to Loan LOWEST RATES on AUTO LOANS and REFINANCING Quick, Depondnblo, Safe, No co-slRnorB No Red Tape NO HIDDEN CHARGES Lot us finance your now or used car purchase Motor Investment Co. 114 No. 7th Ph. 882 License M104 Raw Fur Raw furs wanted. Highest price paid. Try us bofore you sell, a. L. Hcmbroo, 820 Klamath. Roofing EXPERT ropalrlng and recover ing composition shingles. Terms. Atlas Roof Co. Phone 1612.. 2400 So. 6th. 42 Radio Repairing 90-dny guarantee on all repair work. ' Phone 1 790. . ANDERSON-MOORE 125 South Eighth Street 1867 Upstairs Dress Shoppe TOGLHR'S tor SMART TOGS. Stewart-Drew Bldg., T81 Main. Wood FOR SALE Pine, fir body and limb wood. Phone 76W2. 896 19 Stock Market Quotations NKW YORK. Dec. 21, (I'j Tho stoek murket naw hIkiih of Bantu CIiiijh today, and cheerful, but xolecUva, buying prevailed during llm brief sesxlou. A vlulloii Imuiex, particularly, were lu demand, and a number of HpeilnlileH forged ahead. There were many gains of fractious lo Ihree or inoro points at the firm close, TrutiKferit approximated 1,0604)00 sliures. Although the confusion sur rounding foreign affairs still kept Homo trader on tho sidelines, ten aion seemed to bavo lessened. A little more intereat in American lUTiiritiuH Iroiu ubroad was noted by conimlNKlon liouaea with Kuro pi'iin conui'cllons. Trading gullied momentum near the flnlah. Thoro was a week-end truce In Iho silver situation, no prlie be ing quoted either in London or New York for the bar metal, and foreign exchanges weru slightly mixed. Today's closing prlcem Air Reduction Alaska Juneau Allied Chemlcul & Dye American Can Americun Colii'l. Alcohol American & Foreign Power 165 14t 1491 132 29 61 American Power & Light 71 American Smelt. & Ref 6H A. T. & T 152 American Toll. H !)."! Anaconda Copper 27j Atchison, T. & 8. F 6liJ Atlantic Refining 2 Baltimore & Ohio 16 llcnitlx Aviation 231 llethlehem Bteel 4 lloelug Air IS J llorden Co. 25 llurr. Adding Machine 251 Cullfornlii Pack .. 341 Cime, J. I x..... 96J Caterpillar Tractor 651 Chrysler Motor . 90 Colorado Una & Klenrlc .... 13 Commercial Solvents 20 Continental Can j.. 83) Corn Product 681 Curllns Wright 31 Dupont & De N 137 Eastman Kodak ...... ... 155 Electric Auto Light 361 General Electric S61 General Foods 321 General Motors - 553 Gillette Razor j. 171 Gold Dub: 19j Great Northern pfd 3 4 3 International Harvester 601 nternulional Nickel 443 I. T. A T 121 Johns Manvlllo 921 Knnnecott Con. Copper. 271 Llbbey-O.Ford 441 Liggett A Myers B 105i Liquid Carbide 361 Lorlllard Tob. Co. . 231 Monty Ward 39 171 321 201 311 273 253 301 51 7 43 781 30 361 421 351 13 191 64! Nash Motor '.... National Riscult National Dairy Products .. National Dlstlllcm Now York Central North American Purine Gas & Electric Pacific Light .v Packard Motor Park Utah onncy, J. C .... Penn It. R j. Phillips Pel Public Service New Jersey Pullman Co Rndlo Corp Remington Rand ...j. Reynolds Tob. Co Senrs Roebuck 65 Shell Union 16J Southern Pnclflc 221 Standard Brands ...j. 14 9 Stundnrd Oil California 371 Stnndnrd Oil New Jersey .... 4Sj Stowart Warner 16J Texas Corp 2SI Trans-America ...a 12 Union Carbide .. 70 Union Pacific ... United Airlines : United Aircraft United Corp United Gas Imp. .... 104 .... 13 .. 271 .... 61 .... 17 U. S. Industrial Alcohol 431 U. S. Rubber 143 IT. S. Steel 453 Wcstlnghouso Electric ........ 943 Woolworth .i 52J Closing Curb Quotation Cities Service 2J Electric Bond & Share 15 Attention Irked It wasn't lack ot attention that Irked Olgl Parrlsh. No, sir I Sho secured a divorce in Los Angeles courts because her husband, Dlllwyn Parrlsh, was too attentive. "Ho even Insisted on accompany. lug me to parties for women," she testified. k . t4 Churches Feature Christmas HI. Paul's rliunli, Eighth and Jefferson streets. Hev. Ilnlo II. Kiibanks, rector. Rectory 628 Pacific Terrace, phono 4 38, The Fourth Sunday in Advent, December 22, 19.16, Holy communion, 7:30 a.m. Church school, 9:30 u. m, "Tho Awakening," ll:3u a. m, ProcesBlonul Hymn No. 80. Prayera. "The Awakening,'' a Camilla by William lliii lira Orgnn Prelude .... Chorus "All Ye Nallons" Ctiorua "Tho Story" Chorus "Where Is He?" Alto solo Dorothy Kuykendall Herinon hymn No. 73 Hormoii, "Come Among Us." Offertory "Flight Into Egypt" Chorus Soprano solo, Marjorlo Olds "Child Johuh" Chorus Soprano solo, Virginia West "Ho Shall Feed Ills Floek"....Duot Virginia West, Dorothy Kuykendall Finale Cboru Benediction Recessional Hymn No. 73 Organist Marie Obenchain Christmas service. 7:00 p. in. Christmas tree for tho church school. "Bill" Kuykendall, Santa Claux. Christmas Day Midnight Kucharlxt Tho Midnight Eucharist will commence at 11:30 on Christmas Eve. Christmas Is a Holy Day of Obligation, at wblch time, or dur ing the Octave, every communi cant is required to receive the holy communion. Thursday St. Stephen's Day 10:00 a.m.: Friday, St. John Day: 10:00 a.m.; Saturday Holy Innocents: 10:00 St. Ilanmltax, Langell Valley The children's Christmas pagean and carol service is to be given Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock The play presented is "Suppose Real Shepherd Came," with the following characters: The Shepherd Willie House Mary Dorothy Murcbant Joseph La Rue House Angels Hazel Murcbant, Betty Sparks Shepherds Dick Pepple, David House Two Girls Beatrice and Pearl Marchant A Boy Tom Home A Little Girl Maryann Gift Other Children Doris Leavitt, Jean House, Hazel Gift, Peggy Monroe, Cal Leavitt, Charles Dearborn, Ted Pepple First Baptist church, corner Eighth and Washington streets. "Tho Church with the Gospel Message and Mission." Rev. Cecil C. Brown, pastor, residence 428 North Eighth street, phono 24aK Bible school, 9:45 a. m., George O. Welch, superintendent. Sunday morning, December 22, the bun- day -school will render a cnrist mas program at the regular scnool hour. -This program is under the direction of Mrs. Hunsoker, and gives the boys and girls of the community an opportunity to take part in. and enjoy Christmas. Par ents are invited to bring their children and enjoy this event with the Bible school. Morning worship. 10:45 a.m. Sermon subject. "God's Christmas Gift to the World." B. Y. r. U, 6:30 p. m.. Mrs. C. C. Miller, gen eral director. Our B. x. P. u. is growing in attendance and inter est. There Is a union for eacn age. This is the training depart ment of the church. The B. Y. P U. motto is "We Study That We May Serve." This organization actually trains In Christian serv ice, and la efficient In every way. Evening evangelistic service, ,:J0 n. m. Sermon BUDjeci, uur Christmas Gift to God." The Sun. day services are being dedicated to the commemoration of Christ mas. Special music has been ar ranged and at both services me nastor will sneak on Christmas. At the morning service he will deal with this holiday from' God's viewpoint and at the evening serv ice from man s viewpoint. .' There will be no mid-week serv ice on Wednesday night this week, Our big annual Christmas pro Eram will be given Wednesday, December 25, at 7:30 p.m. This pageant drama, "When the Prince of Peace Was Horn, is oeing Di rected by Mrs. Vanle Walker, and like our previous programs. Is a stirring drama. Nearly 50 people will participate In the pageant. Be sure vou see "When the Prince of Peace Was Born." Music di rected by John T. Brown: pianist, Mrs. Melvin Ostrom. Other an nouncements will . be made from the pulpit. At the first Baptist church you wilt find i splendid Christian fellowship. - good old time singing, sane gospel preach ing, and a good place to worship. . The Covenant church, 823 Wal nut street. E. A. Oilman, pastor. Residence at the church. Sunday school, 9:45, Mrs. E. A. Ohmnn superintendent.. Classes tor all ages, Swedish service, 11:00 a. m. Evening service In English, at 7:30. Topic, "True Happiness." Special singing. On Christinas Dny morning, early service, "Julotta," will he held, beginning at 6:00 sharp. Tho following program will be given In Swedish: Processional, "Stllla Natt".... Gruber Ladies' chorus Selected Anthem, Vnr Holsad Wallu Congregation Choir .... Lyssiia, Lyssna, Holstedt Invocation, Peter Eastman Quartet, Morgonstjornnn, Ludwlg Scripture, Luke 2:1,20. Solo Selected Mrs. B. Dalum Announcements Offertory, Loven var Gud, Palmer Ladies' chorus, Strala Stjerna , Krats Sermon, "Ordet Vardt Kott Pastor Choir Jul Snng Anthem Congregation Benediction Recessional ' On Thursday evening at 7:30 the Sunday school will give their program. A treat will be given to all children fresent. FlMt Prexhyterlan Church Corner of North Sixth and Pine xlreetx, Hev. Theodore Smith, D. II., pnxlor, offers un unuxual ly rich program for both the morning and evening services. The morning service at 11:00 o'clock opens with the organ prelude, "Chrlxlmus Fantasia" by Calver. Tho chorus choir will xlng as the processional Men delsohn's "Nativity." Following the opening sentence Die choir will sing "Praise" as a response. I Tho morning anthem will be "The People That Walked In Darkness," by Rogers. The offertory is an unusunlly beautiful number, ") Holy Night," by Adams. This will be sung by the guest singer, Mrs. Dortha Elliott Heed of San Fran cisco, She will he accompanied by both organ and piano. The organ postlude Is Mozart's "Gloria." The pastor will speak on: "What God Has Always Wanted lo Do." In the evening the organ pre lude will be "The Chorus of Angels." The processional will bo Mendelssohn's "Hark! the Herald Angels Sing." The evening program Is the celebrated cantata by James H, Rogers, "Tho Mystery of Bethle hem." This will be rendered by a largo chorus cboir, directed by Mrs. J. E. Clanahan and ac companied by Mrs. George Mc- Intyre, organist. The soloists will be: soprano, Mrs. Dortha Elliott Reed; contralto. Miss Augusta Porker; tenor, Mr. Ern est McKlnney; and bass, Mr. George A. Myers. Port 1 1. "The Prophecy," choir and tenor solo, Mr. McKinney. 2. "The Song of Mary," choir and soprano solo, Mrs. Reed. 3. "The Shepherds," choir and soprano and contralto solos, Mrs. Jteed and .Miss Parker. 4. "O Little Town of Bethle hem," contralto solo, Miss Parker. 5. "The Wise Men," choir and bass and tenor solos. Mr. Myers ana Mr. McKlnney. 6. "The Guiding Star Choral,' choir. There will be an Interlude, when tho orrering, which is a special one to be used In the purchase of new hymn books, will be received. The offertory will oe ' Lullaby ' by Uuilmant. Part 2 7. "The Prince of Peace." choir and bass solo, Mr. Myers. 8. "Emmanuel," choir and tenor solo, Mr. McKinney. The program closes with the marvelous organ postlude "Hos- anna, by Wacbs. Special attention Is called to the slight change in the time of the opening of tbe evening serv ice from 7:30 to 7:45. It should also be noted that no finer can tata has ever been presented than this one. Tbe chorus has been carefully trained and the soloists are outstanding. All lov ers of music will be charmed. In order that the production may be undisturbed by late ar rivals, the audience Is requested to be In their places early. As heretofore, it is expected that the seating capacity will be tax ed to its utmost. However, every effort will be made to care for all so that none will be disap pointed. First Church of Christ Scien tist Tenth and Washington streets. Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock. Morning services at 11 o'clock. Subject: "Is the Universe, In cluding Man, Evolved By Atomic Force? Testimonial meeting Wednes day evening at 8:00 o'clock. This church maintains a reading room in tme First National Bank build ing, rooms 212-213, where the Bible and authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. This reading room Is open daily from 7:30 in the morning until 9:00 o clock in the evening. An at tendant is In charge from 12:00 to 1:00 o'clock and from 2:30 until 4:30, except on Sundays and holidays. Church of the Nazarcnc Cor ner Martin street and Garden avenue. W'SlSIl Sunday school. 9:45. Classes for all ages. Morning vworshlp, 11. Christ mas message. "The Christ Who We Serve." Young People's service, 6:30. Evangelistic service, 7:30. Monday evening, 7:30. a Christmas program will be rend ered which the public Is cordially Invited to attend. Thursday evening. 7:30. mid week prayer meeting. Splritunl Science Church Xo. 132 The open forum or confer ence will be held Sunday at 2:30 a. m., at the home of Dr. M. Marshall, 416 Pine street, the subject being: "Why Is God a Jealous God?" The public Is cordially Invited to express its views. Evening service will be held at 7:30 ond the subject of Dr. Marshall's inspirational ser mon will be "The New Birth." dealing with our entrance Into the flesh and our entrance Into the spirit. Bible reading from first chapter of St. John's gospel, 1-14 verse. Iniinnniiel Baptist church North Eleventh and High streets. J. Clarence Orr, pastor. Throughout every service next Sunday, we shall keep the spirit or unristnias. in our Bible school we have teachers who are interested In teaching the Bible and imparting Its truths to us nd to apply them to every day life. Our superintendent and teachers will be glad to see you on this Christmas Sunday. The message of tho pastor for this Christmas Sunday will be: Tributes Paid to Jesus at His Birth." Never in the history of the human race has there been such a tribute given at tbe birth ol another person. And why not pay tribute to Him whose birthday wo are commemorating? There Is a fear ot losing sight ot the real meaning of Christmas, for everywhere we see Santa CIcuib and only once in a while do we see the manger scene. : Come to church Sunday morning and see the varied tributes paid to Jesus at His birth; Mrs. L. A. Merrl mau will sing, "How Sweet the Nume," at the morning service. The senior and high school groups will meet In a united service Sunday evening at 6:30 for a Christmas message and program. This will be an Inter esting meeting. We Invite the young people to this service. The evening service will con tinue the Christmas spirit, the pastor will preach on tho sub ject, "The Incarnation of Christ." What Is the difference between the Incarnation of Christ and the Incarnations of the gods ot Greece and other nations? You are Invited to hear this discus sion. Graydon Broyles will sing Our Sunday school Christmas program will be given Monday evening at 7:30, to wblch tbe public Is cordially Invited. Our mid-week service will be dismissed this week, as it Is Christmas. Zlon Lutheran Church 1025 High street, G. W. Hoffmann, pastor. Sunday school meets at 9:30. All members of tbe school are requested to be present for tho final rehearsal of tbe Christmas program. The service on Sunday begins at 11:00 a. m. Sermon on the topic: "Tbe Promise of Jesus: I Will Come Again." The children's Christmas serv ice will bo held Sunday after noon at 6:00 p. m. The Christmas festival serv ice will be held on Christmas morning at 11:00. Sermon sub ject: "Worship Christ, the New- uorn King. Church of Jeans Christ of Lat- tcr-Dny Saints Library auditor ium at Fifth and Klamath. Elder Roland Rigby, president. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Evening services Sunday eve nings at 7:30. Ladles' Relief Society each Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Young Men's and Yonng Lames' Mutual Improvement soclation each Tuesday evening at 7:30. National Scout classes are held wtih this organization. First -Methodist Church Cor ner of North Tenth and High streets. John W. Warrell, pastor. Residence 1005 High street, phone 448-W. Genuine Christmas joy Is born with tbe Christ ot Bethlehem, it Is that which comes as people meet and fellowship with tbe Christ. Come to church for wor ship and fellowship, through the Christmas music and messages the Christ will become more real to you. The services ot Sunday will begin at 9:30 a. m., with a Christmas program and treat lor the boys and girls of tbe Sun day school. At the service ot worship be ginning at 10:65. Mrs. E. S. Veatch. will play the "Christmas March ' by Merkel and Cantiqno de Noel" by Adams. The choir will sing the anthem, "And Thoo Bethlehem," and the guest solo ist will be Graydon Broyles. The pastor will speak on the theme: "Tbe Word Was Made Flesh." White gift offering on behalf of the local church and world serv ice. , At 6:30 p. m. the Epworth League devotional meeting will be held. At 7:30 p. m. the serv ice will begin with a pageant entitled: "The King's Gifts," by Elizabeth Edlund under the dir ection of Mrs. J. K. Reno, with the characters Mary and Joseph: Mr. ana Mrs. E. L. Putnam; the Pilgrim: George Warrell: the Shepherds: Eston Balslger, Ro land Hutchlna, Bill Chilcote: the Angels: Helen Hough, Dorothy Wlniger, Audrey Hill; the Kings: Albert Dollarhide, C. H. Barn stable, E. M. Chilcote. The na tions of the world will be repre sented by a group of children from the Sunday school. Following the pageant, Albert Dollarhide will sing: "Thou Blessed Bethlehem"; Winn South well will sing a Christmas num ber, and Mrs. B. J. Loftsgaard will sing "O Night Divine." The choir will present the anthems, And Thou Bethlehem" and 'Softly Through the Silent Night." The service will . con clude with a brief message by the pastor. Pentecostal Assembly of God. 512 Main street, under Moo's store. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The choir will sing special Christ mas numbers. Sermon by the pastor, "Unto You a Savior Is Born Who Is Christ the Lord." Young People's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m. Sermon by the pastor, "The Importance of Heart Preparation." Monday at 8 p. m.. the chil dren ot the Sunday school will give their Christmas exercises. The regular mid-week meeting will be held on Thursday eve ning. At this service the pastor expects to take up a study of the Holy Spirit. The meeting on Saturday eve ning is lead by the senior Young People. On December 29, at 11 a. m., the choir will again sing special Christmas' numbers. Sunday school is bold at the Pelican City school house every Sunday at 3 p. m. All services are open to the public and visitors are always welcome. We have no creed but Christ and our aim Is to make Him known to a needy world. Beauford L. Miller, Pastor. '.-". Community Congregational Church, corner Garden and Mar tin; John G Dickey, minister. Christmas services Sunday: Sun day school at 9:45 a. m. Wor ship at 11 o'clock. Sermon on the theme ot the week. Music as fol lows: Prelude, "Gloria In Ex- celsls," Slalner; anthem, "Good Tidings," Adams, with incidental solo by Miss Louise Mitchell and trio by the Misses Julia TomUn son, Peggy White and LouiBe Mitchell; offertory, "O Little Town of Bethlehem," Redner; postlude, "Recessional," Wilson. There will be no Endeavor meeting Sunday availing, but the Players are to gather at 7:00 o'clock In the church. Monday evening at ( o'clock, tho pagnant and Chrlstmaa frolic, Community church wishes nil Its friends a Murry Chrlstmaa and Invites you all to its services and pageant, Morning Wntrhi Rov, A. 0, Rates of tho First Christian church will lead the morning rt votlonals over KFJI during the week, Dec. 23-28. Community Congregational Church The special Christmas exercises will Include two pro grams: First, the Sunday morn ing service at 11:00 o'clock; sec ond, the Monday evening prog ram, Including songs and exor cises by the primaries and begin ners under leadership of Mrs. William Larson and Mrs, E. P. Black, a pageant, "Good Will Among Men," by the Community Players, assisted by the Junior and Intermediate departments ot the church school. The Girl Scouts of the church decorated the building and members are among the players. As a part of the pageant all attendants nra asked to bring "White Gifts for the King," and present them on the platform. The siifts will be turned over to the Salvation Army for distribution to needy ones. Mrs. J. O. Dickey and the girls' robed choir will sing part ot the carols, while the audience will Join in others. Mrs. Dickey will sing, during the pageant, "Behold a Virgin Shall Conceive," and "He Shall Feed His Flock Like a Shep herd," both from "Messiah." Following the program there will b a Christmas frolio joined In by young and old, with Santa Clans Joining in the fan. There will be treats and a general good time. Due to many working, tbe program will not begin until 8:00 o'clock. (Mills district people especially are cordially Invited to come with the children and enjoy this with us. Tbls Is your church. Ot the Community Players, Mrs. Ona Bagley is president; Miss Eleanor Graham, secretary; Mrs. Burt Hawkins, costumer; James Qulbell, property man; Miss Julia TomUnson, director. Chnrcb. of Psychlo Research, 306 North Eleventh, corner of High street. Services will be held in the saw quarters, 305 North Eleventh, corner or High street, Sunday, at 7:45 p. m. The subject of the deep trance sermon by Rev. Delia H. Hauser will be "The Christ Child," fol lowed by spirit communications. Other services announced Sunday for the week. Everyone welcome to all serv ices. First Christian church, corner ot Ninth and Pine streets. Arthur . Charles Bates, minister. , Bible school, 9:45 a.m. We expect an Increased attendance this Sunday. Come with, us lor an hour of Bible study. Morning worship and commun ion, 11:00 a.m. Organ prelude by Mrs. Albert Nyback. xrumpo: solo by Mr. Ray Bigger. Lord's supper, eermon, "Following tbe Star." Special Christmas program is prepared for the Christian En deavor hour at 6:00 o'clock. This will be a united meeting the senior Young People and the senior Intermediate meeting to gether. The evening service will consist ot a Christmas pageant, "The Promised One," given by the young people of the church. .The primary and Intermediate departments will give a Christmas program Monday evening at 7:80. A tree with treats for the shlL. i dren. A Christmas service will be held '. on Christmas night at T:J0. at Sacred Heart ohnrch, corner North Eighth and Pine streets. Rev. F. L. Gels, pastor. The feast of Christmas will be ushered in with a high mass at 6:00 a. m., December 25, and this will be followed by masses at 8:00 and 10:30. The parish choir, su dor the direction of Mrs. L. C. Offleld, will sing the mass of the composer, Leadelli. Mr. Warren Cronan will preside at the organ. The choir has been augmented in number, and will render beauti ful slneing ot the liturgical parts and appropriate hymns for the day. MrS. Offleld Is an. efficient leader of the parish choir, being the daughter ot Mrs. Mamie Glac omlnl of Merrill, who was the or ganist, and who directed the first choir ot the parish nearly 80 years ago. Jlev. Joseph Chlanale, 8, J., will be here from Spokane to help with extra work of Christmas. Being a native of Turin, Italy, he will be of special help to Italians ot tho city. Any one will be wel come to attend the services, and there will be no tickets for ad mission, as was necessary when the first mass was celebrated at midnight in former years. , MINOR ACCIDENTS J. F. Hall reported an auto mobile accident to police bureau Friday noon when he booked bumpers with another machine In front of the post office. Automobiles driven by Harold Mock and Fay Morris collided at Sixth and Market streets at 6:00 o'clock Thursday evening. Minor damnges resulted. DAIRYMEN MEET Dairy producers and distribu tors met Friday morning In the office ot the county agent to dis cuss milk prices. A, M. Becker ot the stato milk board was also present at the meeting to con fer with local dairymen, The United Stains contains 23 billionaire corporations, which In clude five Insurntico companies, six railroads, five utility, one steel, one oil, one auto, and four banks.