.4" 1 PAGE TEN THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON January 29, 1938 THIRD IN OREGON Tbe opening of the Sean mod ified type of department store In Klamath Falli next Thursday will consummate plans the na tional merchandising firm put in motion many months ago. It was a long time before a satisfactory site could be decid ed upon and negotiations for the chosen location were finally concluded late last tall when F. B. McConnell, secretary of Scars and assistant to the president, announced that officials of the company had signed the rental agreement for the property with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grimes and Mr. and Mrs. George Biehn of this city. Situated at 133 South Eighth street, the store site Soars oc cupies fronts 120 feet on Eighth street and has a depth of $7 feet on Klamath avenue. The entire building will be used for sales purposes, offices and gen eral utilities. The adjoining one story building, which contains an area of approximately 10.000 square feet is being used as a . warehouse with ample space for free automobile tire and battery servicing facilities. This service for motorists Is operated as a part of the regular tire, battery and automobile accessory dlvl aion of tbe company. The new store represents the third step Sears, Roebuck and company has taken in tbe expan sion of Its Oregon retail service. The company at present is serv ing the cities of Portland and Salem, Possibilities that Sears busi ness in Klamath Falls may be pushed uncomfortably close in sales totals to that of several of the company's older stores of the same type were foreseen by T. R. Thompsen, manager of the new store. Many thousands of dollars worth of merchandise Is pur chased annually by Sears from Oregon manufacturers. Now to this revenue is to be added the sums Sears will expend through Klamath Falls' regular trade amas wai i Sixth and Oak News of Klamath Churches Immsnuel Baptist North Eleventh and High streets, J. Clarence Orr. minister. We continue our Christ cen tered crusade. Our subject tor Sunday morning at 11 o'clock will be. "What Jesus Teaches About His Church." This Is the fourth of IS series on "Wha Jesus Teaches." This service will be broadcast from 11 to 12 o'clock. Special music will be a feature of this service. Our Bible school meets at 9:45 with classes tor each age group. The young people meet at 6:30 Sunday evening with an Inter esting discussion, and invite all young people to meet with them. The evening service at 7:30 will bo the fourth in our series of 15, "Following the Steps of Jesus." The subject to be dis cussed will be. "The Christ of the Loving Heart." Come anil enjoy the fellowship and good singing. The mid-week service on Wed nesday evening Is a study of the sayings of Jesus. Church of the Naiarene Rev. H. L. Russel, pastor. Res. 2132 Orchard avenue. Corner Garden and Martin. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Classes for all ages ( with good teachers in charge. Morning worship, 11:00. Sunday school at Bonanza. 2:30. with the young people of Klamath Falls In charge. Young people's service 6:30. June Herrick will be the leader. Evangelistic service at 7:30. The pastor will be the speaker at morning and evening services and he extends to you a cordial Invitation. channels for payroll, newspaper advertising, rent, taxes and sup plies. We hope to become au integral part of Klamath Falls and to share tbe labors of all agencies contributing to the wel fare and upbuilding of the com munity." 'ooo LOCKE First Methodist Corner of North Tenth and High streets. John W. Warrell, pastor. Residence, 1005 High street. Phone 44SW, Sunday next the Sunday school will assemble at 9:45 a. ni.?with L. K. Phelps, superintendent. Students of every ago will find an interesting class. A brief prayer service will be held pre ceding the Sunday school. Morning worship at 10:55 o'clock with the pastor iu charge. Tbe vested choir will sing the anthem, "Shepherd, With Thy Tenderest Love," by Stults. Tho sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed and new mem bers will be received into the church. The pastor will speak on tho theme, "Ills Lite Glveu to Us," a communion inclination. Two Epworth league devotion al meetings will be held at :30 p. m. Tbe high school group will meet In tho league room and the young people's group In the parlor of the church. At the evangelistic service be ginning at 7:30 p. m., the pastor will continue the series of mes sages on "The Friendship of Jesus," speaking next on "The Power of That Friendship." First Baptist Eighth at Washington. Cecil C. Brown, pastor. Residence, S04 North Second street. Phone 21S5W. Bible school, 9:45 a. m., George O. Welch, superintendent. Morning worship 11:00. Sermon subject, "Go Forward." The training service depart ment meets in separate unions for discussion of topics at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30. Sermon subject, "The Forsaken Christ." Mid-week service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., consisting of Bible study and devotional service. Tbe pastor is conducting a study in the "Hebrews" at the mid week service. The Women's Missionary so ciety meets Thursday at 2 o'clock for its regular work. CHEVROLET 85-h.r valve-in-head engine THE CAR THAT IS COMPLETE PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES the only low-priced car GENUINE KNEE-ACTION with all these.modern features ALL-SILENT, ALL-STEEL BODIES isgur FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION zjrm, tiptoe-matic clutch CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION, General Motors So.l Corporoffoiv DETROIT, MICHIOAN D. l'f."m'.'", RflOTTOIpS CO Klamath Tomple Klamath Temple. 1007 Pino street, Rev. Roy E. Southard, pastor, phone 1355-R, 13 High street, Sunday: Sunday school at 9:45. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, Kov. Southard speaking. Young People's service at 8:30, Miss Veril Southard, the now president, In charge. Evangelistic service at T:30 p. m. Rev. Southard la bringing a special message at this time, en titled "Did the City Cleanup Cleanse Klamath Falls, or Why Are Some of the Most Guilty Never Touched?" Tuesday : Kndlo broadcast over station KPJ1 at 3 o'clock. Tune In and enjoy this service. Wednesdny: Hlblo study and fellowship service at 7:45 p. m. The women have disbanded their separate servlco for the time be ing to join with tho men In their study of "The Church" under Rev. Southard. Thursday: Hlblo study and prayer meeting at 10:30 a. m. In the temple, with a potluek dinner at noon, and the afternoon serv ice devoted to missionary suwing. Friday: Mid-week fellowship and prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. Saturday: Young People's Bible study at 7:30 In tbe downstairs auditorium. First Presbyterian The First Presbytorlan church is located on the corner of North Sixth at Pine street. The Rev. Theodore Smith Is the pastor, 4.15 North Second street, telephone at the residence 713-J and at the church 4 23, will bo In charge and will speak on "Tho Cup of the New Covenant." The sacrament of the Lord's supper wMll be cele brated during this service. New members will also bo recelvod In to the fellowship of the church. Mr. H. M. Pnrkhurst. director of the choir, and Mr. Hans Hoer leln. organist, offer the following musical program: Organ prelude. "Largo," "From tho New World," Dvorak. Offertory, "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring," Rach. Anthem. "Come, Ye Disconsolate," by Webbe. Organ postlude, "Toccata D Minor," Bach. In the evening at 7:30 the or gan prelude will be "Legend," by MncDowell, the offerloir, "Kover le," MncDowell; and tho postlude. 'tiitinnitn " nlitn hv lit,.nnivtt The pastor will speuk on "The One II rent Gontilo Writer lu tho Hlblo.-' mis is the second in a series of character studies on (be New Testament authors. Preceding tho Iliblo achuol, which opens nl 9:45 in the morn ing, a pro-prayer fellowship Is held in tho pastor's study. The Christian Endeavor society ta to meet at 6:30 In the C. R. room, seventy were In attend ance at tho meeting Inst Sunday. Altamont Prosbytorian All services of tho Altnuiont Community Presbyterian church are held In the Junior high school. George W. Wheatley, mlnlstor. Telephone 7S3-W-4. Hlblo school begins at 9:45 In the morning. The Hlblo Is our text book, Mr. A. C. Olson, superintendent. The morning worship service nt 11 o'clock with tho minister In chnrgo. Mr. Wheatley will speak on the subject, "The Limits of Liberty." We will care for your littlo ones during the worship servloo. A competent attendant Is In charge. ZIon Lutheran Zlon Luthern church, 1025 High street, G. W. Hoffmann, pastor. The servlco on Sunday morning begins nt 11 o'clock. Tho pastor will speak on the topic: "Love Is the fulfilling of tho law." All are welcome at our services. Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m. Mid-week Bible class Wodnos day evening nt S o'clock. Walt her league meeting next Thursday evening at 8 o'llock. Community Congregational Located on tho coiner of Gar den nnd Martin, where everybody is welcome. Food for thought: liod will glvo no more truth than we are willing to live. Sundny services. Sunday school at 9:45 a. in., church at 11 a. m., Young Peoples society nt 7 p. in. on Sun' days. Girl Scouts on Monday eve nlngs. nlso Go-getters club of Jun ior boys: Boy Scouts on Tuesday evenings. Itev. Martin linack will preach the sermon at the morning service. Sermon topic "Stirring tho Englos Nest." (Deut. 33: 11-12). Phone 49 First Christian Pins strut at Ninth, Arthur Charlts Batti, minister. Pastor, i study In the church, Ninth street entrance, phone 1083W, Best denco 538 Lincoln street, phono 1683W. Office hours 0 . ui. to U M, Attornoons by appoint ment, Bible school convenes at 1:45 a. m. Communion and worship 11 a. m. Begins with organ "Pre lude", Petrall, by Mrs. Mary Mow. Choir processional, "Holy, Holy, Holy" Pastoral prayer. Anthem: "God Is Love," Clark, by the choir. The communion hymn will be "Bread of Heaven." The Lord's Supper, special solo "The Blind Plowman," Clarke, by Mr. Sherman Carter, accompanied by organ and piano. Sermon: "What's the Use?", pastor. Invitation hymn, "Only Trust Him." Benedlc.tlon, "Throe fold Amen". Postlude, Mrs, Mary Mow. Kvenlng services , begin with C. B. pre-prayer service two groups. Followed by the regular meetings of the Christian Endeav or. Worship service at 7:30 p. m. Opening exercises under the di rection of the young people. Bible reading on "Evidences of the New Birth." Bring your Bibles. Mid-week services choir re hearsal on Wednesday and Iliblo study on Thursday evenings at 7:30 p. m. Baptist Bible Mission Baptist Bible Mission, corner of Miller's Lane and South Sixth street highway, Dr, C. B. Caasel, minister. Bible school meets at 9 : 4 3 a. m. A new class for high school stud ents has been formed, with Dr. You ash Q NEVER for a moment does your vigilance relax about anything that concerns the health and welfare of those helpless little souls, so dependent upon your protection. You wouldn't think of asking your grocer or druggist for "some baby food." YOU BUY IT BY NAME ... a name you can trust. O But, are you always so careful in the selection of the BREAD you serve your family? You have a preference, no doubt, but do you always make it known? NAMES are important in Bread because there is a great deal of differ ence in Bread. FLUHRER'S is a name you can trust ... as fine a Bread as can be baked . . . wholesome, tasty, nourishing! Don't make your grocer guess what you want Always Good and FRESH! Xwl EAT MORE IM iP GOOD BREAD- 1 Casael as leachor, and a goodly number have promised to attend. Us among this group, The scholarship contest li pro ducing splendid results, Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The theme for discussion will bn, "Behold the iJlinb of (lod, Which Takuth Away tho Hln of tho World." Trumpet solo by Dale Hunsaker, Choir practice on Wednesday night at 7:30. The public is heartily tuvllod to these services, Psychic Research Rev, Alfa Dlnunllt will have charge of the Sunday evuulug services January 30, Tuesday evening clrclo at I o'clock. Wednesday evening classes still open for new members. Adult classes and beginners classes. Leave name with Itev. Dlmmltt or Kov. Hherar Bundiiy evening. American Lutheran Services, 11 a. m. Monday, Janu ary 30th In the large hall at Wll lard hotel, Main street at Second. The pastor, R, llugstad of Ku gene, will apenk using Mark 1:21 35 as text. The clnsa bolng pre pared for confirmation will meet for Instruction Saturday evening. 7-3 o'clock. Rev. L. K. Johnson, Ocoiiomo woo, Wis., who soma tlmo ago was called as resident pastor for this church, has accepted the call and will arrive shortly after Easier. Until he comes the church will he served from Kiigone, Kov. R. Bogstad will arrive Saturday morning at 7 o'clock and may bo found at Willard hotel until 9 P. ra. Sunday. 7 for it BV Apostolic Faith Comer Ninth street and Klam ath avenue, Sunday services, beginning with flunday school 9:00 a. m, and re gular services at 10:30 a. in., and 7:30 p, m. Tho 15-plcce orchestra accom panies the congregational aluglui and opens the Sunday evening ser vice with a sacred concert of music. There will be different singing orgnuliutlons consisting of an eight voice mixed chorus, a mixed quartet, and a Mien's quartet. One or more of these are feulurod at each servlco. Union Prayer Meeting Tbe men's union prayer meet lux held each Sunday morning at 8:80 will meet this week In the First Itnpllst church, North Klghtaj and Washington streets. More Protection , . . Vnm Ex pons (let fail eorerage at lowest coat. FARMERS AUTOMOBILE '"'"'"INHl'RANCE " of California D. E. Pearce IllNtrlrt Mnniir JWO No. 7th IMmnft 1408