The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 14, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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PAGE TWO
SERMON ON SIN
WINS APPLAUSE
AT TABBINARE
The 'distinctive thing in the
Rayburn tabernacle mission Wed
nesday was the evening address
based on the incident in the min
istry of Jesus of the four men
bringing the paralytic to Christ.
Hearers declared it wu a master
piece of sermonising, worthy to be
ranked with the greatest of VAS
evangelistic world leaders of the
past.
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The message was interspersed
with keen wit and humor and
straight-forward thrusts at the In
difference and negligence of the
church. Church members were
convulsed with laughter one mo
ment only the next moment to
'find themselves face to face with
themselves and their neglected
duty to God and their fellowmen.
"There are hundreds of minis
ters in our churches and thousands
of members that do not believe
the Bible." said the evangelist.,
'The Bible says, There is no othQr
name given under heaven among
men, whereby we must be saved.'
"Yet many ministers and multi
tudes of church members do not
believe that. They live as though
they believed men could be saved
some other way, by righteous &-
Inge by membership in some club
or lodge. anything rather than in
the name of Jesus. They simply
do not believe their Bible, else they
would be out constantly trying to
save men."
Thursday night Dr. Rayburn
was to speak on "The Promises
of God," with a text from the
epistle of Peter, "the exceeding
great and precious promises."
It was expected the audience
would be greatly increased Thurs
day. Friday night is "church
night." when all the church mem
bers of the city are asked to attend
In order that their loyalty to their
own churches may be evident to
all. Church officers in particular.
are urged to attend. as Dr. Ray
burn is to address them following
the evening sermon on an impor
tant matter. which they shall he
asked to decide. This includes
all members of official boards,
boards of stewards, sessions, trus
tees. deacons, etc.
The afternoon Bible studies, de
voted entirely to some special
scriptural study, are attracting an
increasing number. Some think
these are even better than the
popular evening meetings, as there
I. no time taken in preliminaries,
annonnements, etc.
Beginning Thursday. Dr. Ray
burn was to speak on "The
Priesthood of Christ." Everyone
attending is asked to be able to
define what is meant by a priest,
to tell of his offices and duties.
This is said to be one of the
greatest and most instructive of
Dr. Rayburn's series of studies.
Those attending are asked to
bring their work Bibles and note
books with pencils.
Friday night Dr. Rayburn will
speak on "Jesus, An Agitator." At
this service special reservations
will be made for the'mayor and
the city council, who are to at
tend in a body. As one of the
ministers said, "This should be a
leverage to get some of the church
people out.", It certainly will be
an opportunity for the city fath
ers to see whether or not the mem
bers of the various churches of
the city mean business or not
Wednesday night Dr. Rayburn
said in part:
"This miracle was wrought in
the first place to show that Jesus
Christ has power on earth to for
give sins. He has that power, but
I am not concerned about that
now. My sins are forgiven. Your
sins are forgiven. I am interested
in something else.
"Here was a man wholly in
capacitated. He didn't come to
Christ himself. He couldn't come
but his friends brought him into
the presence of Jesus, not in the
regular way, through the door, but
down through the roof.
"There were other things that
prevented them bringing him di
rectly to Jesus. The disciples of
Jesus and the multitude kept the
needy man from his Saviour.
There are regular ways of carry
ing forward the work of Christ.
but when the regular ways do not
reach the incapacitated and wholly
helpless sinner, then irregular
ways must be resorted to.
"Your pastors are doing a great
work. I never was backed by a
Fort Klamath Sign Set Up Near Dorris
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This sign has been Installed on the highway near Dorris to inform travelers of the advantages
of Fort Klamath.
Ft. Klamath Erects Highway
Sign Near Dorris to Attract
California Tourist Trade
By MYRTLE B. WIMER
FORT KLAMATH, Ore.--During
the summer months, when the
volume of tourist travel is very
heavy from California to Oregon.
many travelers coming into Fort
Klamath via Dorris. Cal., have
reported to local business people
that they did not know that ac
commodations were available in
Fort Klamath, and that, had they
been aware of the fact, they
would rather have motored to
Fort Klamath. stayed here over
night, and then gone on to visit
Crater Lake in the morning. Cra
ter Lake is only twenty-two miles
from Fort Klamath. which is lo
cated on the Crater Lake high
way. To answer the need for this in
formation to the traveling public,
the above sign was made and
erected recently two miles north
of Dorris, Cal., on ground space
leased from Sax Avery on his pro
perty located there. Work of
making and painting the sign was
done by Winter Knight. well
known Chi loquin artist and for
mer San Francisco newspaper
man. The sign is centered by a'
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finer group of ministers. That
first prayer service with them re
vealed that to me. Your churches
are doing a great work. But the
multitudes in this city are not
being reached in the regular way,
so we must resort to the unusual,
the irregular.
"The Holy Spirit is not limited
to any one way of reaching men.
He used many ways In the Bible.
The apostle Paul was not reached
In a regular way, when he was
struck down on the highway at
noon-day. He never would have
been reached otherwise.
"Revivals are out of the ordi
nary, but are necessary, if men
are to be reached. Don't you care
enough to resort to the irregular?
Church members objecting simply
complicates matters. Do you
church members that object aud
find this and that in evangelistic
meetings to object to, want to live
up with the enemies of society and
the underworld?
"That is where you place your
selves, when you stand in this
united movement of the churches
against the betterment of the com
munity. You are simply making
it harder for the good people to
bring folks to Christ. The sin
ner's heart is bard enough with
out someone making It harder.
"There is no new sin today. The
MEN LOVE
PEPPY GIRLS
r von are naPPI and peppy and MI of
un. men will take you places. If you are
lively, they will invite you to dances and
parties.
BUT. if you are cross and lifeless and
always tired out. men won't be interested
In you. Men don't like "quiet" gals. Men
go to parties to enjoy themselves. They
want girls along who are full of pep.
For three generations one woman has
told another how to go "smiling through"
with Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com
pound. It helps Nature tone up the system.
thus lessening the discomforts from th...
functional disorders which women must
endure in the three ordeals of life: I I. Turn
ing from girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pre-
paring for motherhood. 3. Approaching
"middle age."
Don't be a three-quarter wife, take
LYDIA E. PINKIIAMIO VEGETABLE
COMPOUND and Go "Smiling Through."
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Reeptat Value
$LOO
At Your Drug &fore
scene from Wood River, painted
in realistic colors, and giving an
Idea of the beautiful scenery to
be found in Wood River Valley.
Lettering on the sign covers the
general information which it is
desired to convey to the public.
Erection of the sign and rent
ing of ground space for same is a
community enterprise sponsored
by business people of Fort Klam
ath. The following is a list of lo
cal residents who co-operated in
paying expenses incidental to
having the sign made, ground
leased, etc.:.Charles R. Wil
liams. prbprietor of the Wood
River Auto Camp; Harold Wimer
of the Fort Klamath Garage; Roy
Deffenbacher, local barber; Cas
tel and Utter of the local MA
store; Charles .1. Brice, proprie
tor of the Crater Lake Cafe; Mr.
and Mrs. Ray S. Balton, owners
of Balton's General and Sporting
Goods Stores and the Central
Auto Camp; Cuss and William
Page of the Rainbow Garage;
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor, pro
prietors of the Fort Klamath Ho
tel; and George M. Denton, owner
of Denton's park and swimming
resort north of Fort Klamath. ,,,
devil hasn't Invented a new sin In
the last thousand years. Sin is
foolishness. If a person would
only stop to think, he would
realize that., All the sinner needs
is a little horse sense to know
that. And all a preacher needs
is a little horse sense. , It just
takes a little horse sense to preach
to any one. ,Horse sense is just
stable thinking.
"These friends of the paralytic
4 YEAR OLD
"STRAIGHT"
BOURBON
WHISKEY
Distilled in Canida
A quality whislay at a bargain
price made possibe by UOL's
constant popularity. Maturad
in Oak Barrels.
CANADIAN
UDL Contains Whitlow
meter mks how its kith
quality and &Witt& Rt.
'AGED IN WOOD
EDF; 6 MOS.
PINT MART
$1.45 $285
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THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
ems
realized the utter helplessness end
hopelessness of their friend. They
realized that Christ was the only
hope. They used the irregular
method. Why can't we do the
same. It we fail to get men to
Christ. we fail entirely. He is the
world's only hope. If we believe
that, well stop objecting and lin
ing up with the ealoonkeepers
and the underworld and join in
with the good people in bur
churchea and bring men to Christ
In every way and any way. The
Important thing is to bring them
to Christ."
Those Russians who were left
to spend a winter at the North
Pole have drifted more than 250
miles away from the place, and
If they aren't careful they'll find
themselves accused of Trotskyist
deviations.
It isn't so bad being mobbed
by autograph hunters. I imagine
It's a lot worse when they stop
mobbing you.--Tyrone Power,
film star.
Liking this Sob will be easy.
because It all depends on the
minister.Mrs. Herman Barbary,
commenting on her job as a min
ister's wife.
Elephants have the slowest
known heart beat of all mam
mals. About SO beats per minute
is the average.
For a chilly spot In
In, (00113,
beady portable
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JOINT AUXILIARY
MEET POSTPONED
Regular meeting of the Klam
ath Falls auxiliary ot the Amer
lean Legion will take place Tues
day evening Octobor 10, at 8
o'clock in Legion ball. according
to kistbel Foster, president, but
the dinner and meeting ached
uted for Klentath Falls and Mor
rill auxiliaries on Tumidity eve
ning has been postponed until
Thursday, October 31. at 6:30
o'clock.
The dinner meeting 'sae post
poned b cc ause Mn. Fanny
Thompson, district president of
the Legion auxiliary, has been
called to Salem for a department
meeting on that evenhtg.
Installation of officers of the
Merrill auxiliary Will be held tot
lowhig the 6:30 o'clock dinnor on
October 31.
' High School
News Notes and
Comment
By HEINZ DIETSCHE
HEN the charm school had its
vv official debut in the auditor
him, the sponsors might as well
have called a Girls' league nteet.
lug and be done with it aa far as
the representation was concerned.
Bythmical Dawn Everitt. who
happens to be an accomplished
dancer. was used as a model to
demonstrate the various 11111Wd
of correct posture.
- Alias Ella Redkey. combination
spark plug and livewire in pity.
steal education activities. also
gave various candid demonatra.
tions before the girls.
Since many maidens of high
achool age have not yet learned
how to walk correctly. sit correct.
IY. stand correctly. carry books
correctly and do many other re
lated things correctly. these points
were particularly greased.
Those unfortunates. who in lie
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Aluminum with black numor
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gram of conforming to a uniform
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tho prosent pintos with black bark
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Shipments of tho now pintos
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This year's order of nearly SOO.-
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steps wIthout sprawling nil over
the place. (thin found relief in the
uplifting teachings of the cintrui
school.
Accomplished Speaker Jack
Volts look "time out" one morn
ing to make a tour of all tho un
derclassman home room. and
pound "traditions" into the some
what dearoned ears Of the year
lings. Students. tor ilia benefit 01 tho
KUM literary gonitines and the
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handling of 0000 hoses, the eon .
tents of whleh must bo ehorkod
nod put In ordor for quiet( servico
during tint rush nonson.
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Unthurg Will bit hold about No
vombor 10," 'dates An Snell. All
appliontions for 1038 lIi.nNn ro
volved by that dub vlll bo lo
oludod in tho group front whieh
law pinto, allotments will be
drawn. Hundreds of applioutiona
have already boon mailed in fur
the dritwinc giving indication
that mon) car owner's than 'Ivor
before want to try Moir luck in
Ilto small ikons nimbus' otet,-
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know a Rawl, dont Klima tho
root world taptl about ho low
that holds you roupunsiblo fur
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nothing of Ii istory. nortulogy and
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Is growing In Santo Mrtria 1101
Tula, Niesteo, It is It intiti nypross,
with an estimated nal, of 5000
milt,
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United States hes fallen oft dur
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to highway mortality.
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October 14, 1937
LOCAL STUDENTS
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Joanno Ilttrituntl of Dallas, fresh
man In tolunatIon, mitt I4lsor7
Von, Corvallis, froolonnit In I
Iltst ror top tonsure
tho I.:oafish plavontont lusts slv
ontoring HI ItIIUflt ut
son Mile rollout
A total of lin stared In
toloot group whit'''. rol'Orilti Rhottio,
Profitless' most ' of, the school
honor It
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The group Included: Dough,
Mortioff, Thomas A. Johnston
Margaret IVent utot Alarjor
lentrelo, Kluntuth limits. set
Moro Weelee imit ellipt pullet(
thillt heel, hut fow parsons
Moro WOMMI n11011114 Nt dela
thillt 1111911 but row porponis sti6
Wolin I fill oil ompty olotoolt
Dr. Morrill Mooro ot Horn;
Modiviti Whoa
Friendly
Helpfulness
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Creed end Purse
Klamath
Funeral Home
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Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ward.
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