September 17, 1938 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE CITY BRIEFS I Hck (Jhl Clly polko wnin Hhkoil 1 1) tiid In ihu Hi'iinli for m ' yniu-nW Vn lui I w lin l.'fl )ir hutiMi Hi'iMmiilior I :t iiml (n thullKhl to Intvit itonn to K la ni aih til I In, Tim Kill. Muiiliu Miiy . King. In 16 ymin olil Iml loci li tt lunch nlilnr, arc-nntlMK In 1 1 1 I iar ' itiilH. Hint hurt rial It. nhui t nit , lialr, wxIkIih I :iTi (hhiihIh iiimI h I U'Vi i llll'tll'll tllll. Hllli WliH wtmrliiK it I'ltili laiu iIu'mm wit h Mhllo hIiouh utnl fiiiryliiK it wliltn j u run whun hint mim-ii hy Imc funilly. v I'Vmii KaiiMiH rliy John Mar tin h iiM I'utiiriH'il to liln hoinn In KunmiH t.'lty, Knit., utUw u mir- jirUo vlnll nt iho hniiio nt Mr. find Al I'M, 1 1 u K. MlK'i'inan on Oitkoii vitniM. Many Intt'i vn Iiik I rlm Nvi'io inadti iIuiIiik IiIm nlay hit JmDii) piu'ty tnoloD'il lo Ciad'i' lulu fliimUy, ucroiniMiiiltMl hy Mm. K. K. I'luwull, Johnny Kuan and 1 1 Him in i ft n, Jr. Martin In Mm. H lit riitii li 'n coUHln. From lli'ow iinvIIc M r, ami Ml H. ( lllll (hi HonliMMI of Hi ci w Mft Vliln, OH., ao vlnliliit; (or a wtik nt tliu li o mo of Mrn. Hohuuh' imroniH, Mr. and Mm. J. ('. Marin. ZAtii llmiio uvriiiKv M i it. Al M" runibrr mid daiiKnlur, Hltuiron, of I I Ihlch t iind, ui n aUo vlnll Iiik t'or . ii wi'k al tin Marin Ihmihv Mjh. ' . Mt'ciimhcr In ulno tliu dmiKliU,' of ' Mr, and Mm. Mtirln. I.A lii-nodc Visitors Mr. and Mn Jt.it. Melcuf nuil anuill nun . ; Piilll li)llc, Mr. .Metritis liuitll ri', Mrs. A. L. Anscll mill son. Itnhurd. a ml Mm. Loin ) ' i n . -r. II of l.u Uluiidu, uliln.il Fildny nighi Ki vln .Mr. mill .Mm. E. K. Houston of Kill ninth Fulls .Mix . Ilounloii In ulnu u iMuchliT of .Mia. Allacll. l To Annul Miliouol Mr. iiml j Mi. Uuciillu Frailer uml (laugh Irr, Holly J nun, of 14Ui! Kiinl .'; Main street, left Tliurmliiy morii- I ii K for lon Anniili'H where (lii' will vihii for several days with . frleiula uml niutlvin. Belly Jnm will apfiid ihu wlutrr uiii.-iulliig cliool In Loa AiiKulua. ' Knun Vrmiirn Mr. mul Mr. II M 1 1 ui at of ViMituin, lullf.. nin v tnlt In j at tlio huniu of Mr ami ,Mn. Uui nllii I'luzlur. ltui' Kual Main atruui. .Mra. KruzliT la llural'a UaiiKlilvr. Mr. ami Mra. Mural mo tukltii; cant of Mr. ml Mra. Krntlor'a nloro iliirlnt! tlu'lr viu-ntlou trip lo l.on Anci'li'a. Ix'ftvra l-'or Soul h J. It. rmilaoii loft Thuratlny uvonliifi for hla liuiiio In t.oa AnK"lia nfirr vlaltlnK for Iwo worlm al Itin homo of hlrt fMili-tn-law anil dnunhlor Mr. ami Mr.. I'liarh-a M. ltoynolda, 21 1U W him uvcnuu. j Itrlainia lo ICuui'im Kulhurlno nf Mr. mul Mra. Oarur l'l-yum uml family iliiiiim tliu nil wiok, linn t : rolurnod lo Iiim- homo In Kuk'iio. 'k nhoro ah will enicr hur Junior yrar at Ihs t'nlvoralty of Orvgon. Kntrr Hrlinol Jack Walla and Junior llopklna drove to Kiikciio thn (lift of Iho wei-k. wluio they rmoroil Iho I nlvertiliy of Oregon. Jloth are crniltintea of Ki lls und VIII enler Iho unlvoralty aa froab tuon. ' KI 111 III llie.pltal - (leoiuo Sl 1 1 r, Jatiltur or l ho Tcllnm City aibool, la atlll cuullneil lo Ihu Klamath Valley hoapltul, wheru ho la rocolrlng treatmoiii for In Jurlea rocolvcd when ho fell from thn aecond atory window of the ai hool building. I lloiiio l'roin soulli Mra. A. J. -Chlilcntor of 4 16 11 n o airocl haa 'jreiurneil homo from L'nlfux, C'ullf., whoro alio wna culled hy tlio ciltlcal lllneaa of u niece, who ..iKHcil anay during her may In Iho utith. Hlalera lo .Meet Wlnonia tem- Jple, I'ythlnn Klatora. will moot In S Iho IOOK hall with tho brolher sj I'ylhlaiia, Tueaday, Septoinbor '10, at 8 p. m. Alter Iho clone of temple mcutluga, rofrcahmciita J will bo aorvod. Vlnlllug alatora faro cordially Invited. .1 I riub to Moel Tlio Wlnnnin Scluh, I'ytlilan Hl.ilera. will meet Jul tho homo of Mra. .1. Stuf Siford, 1986 .Maiir.anllu utreot, Krl day, Hoptouihor ill, at 8 p. m. Ivialtlng alatora aro wolcomo. I.eaim for Colleue Philip Al- Ibert, eon of Mr. and Mm. A. K. Albert of 12:1 (irunt street, hita returned to ArniHtrong college In Borkeloy, Calif., where ho la tuk- t lug n courao In hlghor nccountlng. Mnvo lulu Town Mr. mul Mra. John W. Porter anil two children, l.co and llnrrlott, who have made tliolr homo on lialley way, hitvo moved Into Klamath Ka Ih and aro at home nt 327 North Ninth troet. droop lo Meet MombciR of tho Junior Mulrona elub of the Klrnl Mot hod lot cburcli aro pliin nliig a hobo parly to bo held j Monday night nt 7:110 o'clock at tho homo of Mm. Alfnul Dim mill j on tho nlrport road. Itecntera University Hnlph 0. Peyton, ami of Mr. mul Mra. Uscur 3 Poyton, haa roturned to tho Unl voralty of Orogon. Poyton la a niombor of Holla Tun Delta frntor- nlty. h'lslilnir Ivxciii-nIoh Hill Suw- ! chuck und ami, Hilly, nnd K. K. llouaton went flailing on Jenny J crook Krldny ovonlng. Iioavo for (.'onal Mr. nnd Mm. P. W. Hnyles, 2124 l.nvey Httcel, j left WodnoHiluy for n weeli a va icutlon trip to tliu count, itetiirna Home Don Keynolds tins roturned to his liomn nt 2110 iVhltn nveniln urter visiting for 'ovnrnl day a al Crater lake. To Vlnll Mm. Miuvln Miliar, HI .'lit Wliltn iivcnim, Jnrt TImiih day moi Ml iik for I, on AnKl'X, wlinro nhit will vlnll will fil'Midn lor mi vm nl dityn. LEGION CORPS SPEEDS SOUTH TO CONVENTION Moiiilinia of llm K In in it I i I'll I la alalii r tin in pi "ii Aiiiurli'mi li'iilon ilium iiml Inula irorpa woro In film f.H I In Hntiinliiy mornliiK wIiimi I hoy lioariliMl Iho anvon-riir fliiiinl I tain wlilrh will iiiny II i In l.oa Aim'loa, whom Ihoy will i'ii I it romitolltloii al Iho na tional Auiorlnin l,ommi convon I Ion Ihla roiuliiK wooh. Alonx with inn Ai mon, who nut k.i ui thn ill inn roi ia, worn a niiiuhor of l.oKliiiinalria, Iholr wlvoa anil aovorul frlomlH. ItrliiK Iiik tho Hal of roam vnlluna to 10. It wna li'iimoil. 'I'll n npiM-lul train loft Klam alli Kalla al 7: Tin a. m. Willi Iho Kiithtlalnrtttr Knoiltiyoa uml "kooiI j liii ttn" rniKliiK from Iho Ihroata j of aovoral liunilri-il rolallvi'a uml I frlomla wtio woro ul thn South- oru 1'uclflc alallon lo wlnli tho lilruiii corpa (lod afiood. ! Tho aporlal Irani rurrlod throo . aloopi-ra, ouo rocioutlou car. ono illiirr. ono huffol cur and a lo.iili II will hrltiK hack tho l.oKloiiualrca mid iiioinliora of their tiarty, oxportod lo arrlvo In Klamath Kill la at 11 p. in. Hop (nml)cr 13. MomhiTa of tlio drtiiu corpa ro llof coiuinltli'i wlahod to oxproaa tliolr npiiroclatlou of tho aupport f lilvon I do corpa hy tho itiou and j wiiuii'ii and (Iritis of Iho city. rotniutttco monihrra woro O. I. . Matlhowa. (ioorKo M. Ilmth, Jin k lli'tiuor. Clydo Thompson, Carl K. . I'tiiiK mul I'arol MiuTlnnu. Niiiiii'h of tlio final coiiirlhulora woro Klvon na followa: : I!, l'aul llohorta I f. ! Motor Itivoalniont coinpany.... fi j HUtnal Oil company fi : AIkouui l.umhor company .... 20 Klamath Iron Win ka Ii jj. II. ;allaiihi-r 1 I'Mward II. Aahuial fi chrla ltliiuua & William l.oroni HI Walcra lo - llalin-a Shci't M i-l ii I Worka... 1 Kaitloa Auxiliary lo l-'roiai-n ritimliliiK company.... 2 A friend 10 A Krlonil Due I : i it n ciuh GO Annua Nnwion 2.60 W K R T R I D K Lake county aehooK Itoth elementary and high tu'liool. openetl Septemlier tl with Mrn. Anne Sprague, county school i iipcrlutcmlfiit, John O. Hurchain auperlnleiident of I, a k o v I o w achoola, and Ciuy ('nmphell the new principal at Polaloy, whoro an enlarged lenrhlng alnff la carry ing out a Junior high aehonl phtn. 'I'eaehlng ataffa In tlio varloua achoola follow; Mra. Clara L. Scoti. Cnino Creek; Ernoat Lund, Mra. Esther Kenrnon, Union; Mra Vivian Pitman, Ilealrlro Amund- aon, John T. liliillier, high school and llarhiirn Cliff, Dorln (load l.ola Martin, grade school, Puln ley; Waller J. -tiliermnn, Klllo M I'lilin i oho, high school, and Wil fred Long, Mra. tilondora Dixon KHziibetb Louden, grndo achool Silver l.nke; Mnry Ann Whllaott, South Warner; Dorothy Ciross- iiiiiii, I'IiihIi, t'larcnro it. I.lmlsey, Adel; .Mra. Elva Ulley, llrooks Scnulon, camp No. 2; Clare U Mallleiio, Drooka-Scanlon, camp No. 1; Kucll Elliott, Ana Hlvor: Mrs. II ii 7. el Murphy, Mrs. Mnry Carter. New Idaho: Mrs. llelon Moi, IJuarlz Ml.; Evan Camp bell, Mrs. Ora Cmupboll, Vornon Lakovlow: Laura Barry, Oor ttudo Vornon, Norma Lnyton, Mar garet Neilan, North achool; Jon- nln Carroll, Wllmn I.ncld, Mildred Duke, Stella Jordan, South school; II. T. Waildlll, Enid Larson, Ida Strodu. Chester Squires, Agnos Jonaon, Junia Johnson, Mary Ual lughor, Central achool: Laura Wa terman, Edith Winkler, Dana Vor- ry, Katherlno Coppodgo, 11. S. Harper, E, F. (ilonn, Leltoy Scott, Karl Voaaen, E. Edith Poutnoy, Miriam Ullhert, Clmrloon Purcoll, high school. IT GUILTY PLEA A. J. Wont of Klnniuth Fnlls entered a plea of not guilty to thn chni'no of nolllng liquor to Indiana In pollen court Saturday morning nnd hail wan ant nt $25 by Pollen Judgo Otto Laiigslct. West wim nrrestcd Erldny hy city pollen. Ho was In Jull Sat unlay in Hon of ball. Hearing was sot for 3 o'clock September 21. Don Marker, 17, roulo 1, box !)!Kt, outorod n plea of not guilty to n rhnrga of reckless driving and pouted $25 bond. Ills lionr InK was slated for 4 p, in. Hep lemhor 20. Marker pnld n fine of $ti when charged with falling to procuro nn operator's llrcnao, Ono "vug" nud ono drunk ap peared In Langalet'a court on Sat nrdiiy morning. JOB BENEFITS EXEMPT FROM FEDERAL TAX RAJ. KM, Oro., nnpi, 7Uiiom ploymunt coiiipi'iianllrin palil hy tho Ori'Kon roninilaalon out of thn atatn iiiioinplnyiuont hcnoflt fund la not auhjoct lo fcilornl Incomo tax, avcnrdliiK to rulliiK hy Iho commlaalonor of litlornal rovoniin. ThiiH far, no rullux haa hoon outorod hy thn atatn lax coninila alnn na to whmhor Joli Inauraiico honoflia urn liicomn for thn pur poaoH of atntn luxoa, hut pnymont of houofllH did not rommi'iico un til January, 1IKIH, ao laxoa. If any News of Klamath Churches Klamath Lutheran Church Klamath Lutheran church, L. K. Johnson, paalor. Klunialh Luthoran church la organized for alondy. Iielplul Christian service In tills cliy and community. Sunday school every n;nd'')r a 0-3O a. in. at tho Elk Hotel. Tho fluent legacy any paint" n uave l a child l Christian educa tion nnd n Christian life. Divine aorvlioH of worship in -3(1 al Iho Elk hotel. Th.-uie: Whoro la Thy Brother.' "A l per cent Christian will never muko a 100 per rout American." Congregational meeting Mon day Sepl. Hi at 7:30 al iho Elk hotel If not announced dllferenl y at Iho Sunday service. Ladlca Aid at Iho bomo of Mra. Piilmor Kollo, 1)13 Fulton street, at 2 o'clock, September 20. Illblo nnd Sunday school lencli era' training clans Wednesday eve nlnga at 7:1a P- '" Choir rehearsal Wednesday eve nings from 8 until 9:30 p. in. Church council meets l 'I1 Monday night In every month. Conllrmutlon class will meet Siilurday. September 21 nl 9:30 a. in., at Iho Elk hotel. All chil dren who have reached Iho ngc of 13. 14, or over aro welcome. Thn pastor gladly offcra his services and will esteem It a great favor to be Informed of any ono needing tlio auiiie. Ilo will deem II a privllego lo visit Iho aged or hul-lns or Iho sick. Ilo will also gladly listen lo tho problems of young people and give Informa tion and giildaiico when ho can. Do not henlluto lo cull Hie pantor at uny lime If sick or In Double. Tel.piiono 131i-W. Address, 203U Lo Hoy street. Fint Mothodiit Church First .Methodist church, corner of North Tenth and High atreeta. John W. Warrcli. pastor, llcsl- donco 1006 High atreet, phono 14S-W Sunday will bo Homecoming day, when every member la ex pected to bo In place and every friend of the church la Invited to be present for a great and happy day. The church school win be gin at 9:45 a. m., with Lawrence K. Phelps, superintendent. New teachers aro being secured ami new clnsses organized so every person may find a placo. Morning worship at 10:66 o'clock with tho pastor In charge. Mrs. E. S. Vcatch will bo at tho piano. Mrs. Vcatch will piny Worship of find In Nature,-' Bee thoven, nnd "Nautilus. Llitio Darby will direct tho choir In singing tho nnthem, "Llko as tho Heart Deslreth tho Water Brooks," Novollo. Vocal nolo "Just na I Am," Dnnka, by Miss Darby. Thn themn of tho sermon will bo "Satisfying a Great Thlrat." A Junior church aorvlco for tho glrlo and boya will bo held In tho pnrlors of tho church at tho same hour. Tho evening proRrnm will begin nt t p. m.. with a united Kpworth Lcnguo devotional moot ing, with Bpoclal features and ex perienced leadership. This will bo followed by a social hour be ginning at 7 p. m., when an Invi tation la CRpeclnlly extended to all now teachers and newcomers to tho city. Tho ovonlng service will begin nt 8 o'clock when Mrs E. B. Redman will have charge of tho music. Tho young people's chorus will nlng "Softly and Ten derly Jesus Is Cnlllng," ThomP' Hon. Subjoct of sermon "An Open Door." Plan to bo at church on Homecoming dny. Keno Baptist Mission II. V. MoOee, lender. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Worship Borvlco, 11 a. m. We have a full staff of teach ors to start tho new quarter and a class for every member of the family. Tho Sunday worship sub ject will ho "Thinking With God About Crentlon." Tho young people aro rcquosted lo be out In force Thuradny night. Election of officers will be hold to launch the new young peoplo's club, Modoc Point Baptist Mission Sponsored hy the Immanuel Baptist church, mooting In the community hall. K. V. Zell, superintendent. Sunday school 10 n. in., with Mrs. A. S. Zell, leader. Classes Cor all ages. Worship service at 11 a. m. The concluding study of the series on tho Holy Spirit. Topic, "Tho Gifts of tho Holy Spirit." Prnyer service nt 11:30 a, m. Tho worship service 1b dis missed nbottt 11:30 evory Sun day so that nuy ono who must do so may lonvo nt that time. Aftor- wnrdn wo hnvo a short prayer ser vice in which everybody Is Invited to In ko part It Ihoy so itoslru, and thnrnon, would not h cnlloctlbl until March, 11)39, In any nvonl. 'Ihu I n t ci i ii I rovonuu huronii r u 1 1 1 1 k Involvna bonoflla which may approach 0, 000, 000 by tho anil of the year, commlnalon official! aalit. Dlatrlhutlnn already hna rnni'hnd t4,UOO,000 a' mora IIiiiii 2 r,, 000 cliilmiinta havii cx haualod Iholr crodlta for Ihla your. Aa conlmati'd with other forma of aaalatanco, unoniployrjipnt coin ponaatlon In baaorl upon onrnlnKfl In linan year and la paid aa a mat tor of rlithl Inatnud of a liiullor of lined. Thn maximum total amount of hounflta payuhlo to liny ollglhlii Individual iIiiiImk any bonoflt your la tlinllod by tho law not to ox coed ono-alxlti of hla total wukok during hla buao year or 11! tlmoa hla wnokly hennflt amount, whlch ovor la Iho loaaer. Klnir Kdward III of England onco laaued a decre forbidding thn wr-arliiK of ermine by anyone not of royal birth. if you have any request for prayer wo gludly give you Iho opporlun Hy to muko It known and will In ciudo the snmo In our petitions to Iho rather. If you have any questions wo will do our best lo answer them according lo tho word of Cod. "For whore two or three arc gathered together In my nanio thorn am I in the midst of them." Matthew 18:20. First Baptist Church First Baptist church, Eighth at Washington. B.ev. Cecil C. Brown, pnstor. Residence, 804 North Second street, telephone 21S5-W. inhio school. 9:45 a. m. George O. Welch, auperlnleiident. Classes for all ngca. Good, competent toueherB. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon by Hev. Michael BUIester, Los Angeles. HTC. 7 p. m. Mrs. Cliff Tun- nell, director. Unions for all ages with lively, helpful topics for each. Weekly dlncunnlon. Evening worship at 8 p. in. Message by Itev. Michael Billeater. I jiil Side llnplst Mission Tho Eaat Sido Baptist mission meets every Rundny at 9:45 a. m. In tho Duke building over thn East Side pliormney. Tho Sunday achool is sponsored hy tlio Flrat Itaptlat church and directed by Mra. Hay Hunsaker. Everybody welcome. Progressive Psychic Church of Iho Progressive Paychlc and Divine Healing Cen ter. Inc., Number Three, will hold Its first meeting at 700 Mitchell atreot at 8 p. m. Lecture will be given by Rev. Kathleen Krlz. Cir cle meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. All are welcome. Aftamont Community Presbyterian Church This Is rally-day at the Alta mont Community Presbyterian church nnd Bible school, which meets In tho junior high school. Dally Vacation Bible achool awnrds will be presented at the closo of Bible school exercises. A splendid stnff of consecrated teachers aro avnllnhlo for all classes, from beginners to adults. There is also a special class for high school students. A. C. Olson, goneral superintendent. At the morning worship service Pastor Wheatley will bring a special message to young people. His subjoct will be: "Can Christ Satisfy Youth Today?" Junior church meets during the 11 o'clock hour. Parents attending the morning worship service may lonvo their children thore under adult supervision. Pastor Wheat ley will bo tho guest speaker at tho Salvation Army hall at 8 p.m. Ho will speak on the subject: "Guilty, or Not Guilty." The pub lic Is cordially Invited to attend all services. Church of Psychic Research Church of Psychic Research. Rnv. Delia Houser. Last service before returning to Snn Francisco. All message service. Acorn club to moet Wednesday at 2 p. m. In the club rooms. Cards and lunch. Church of The Naiarene Church of the Nazarene, corner of Garden and Martin. Sunday achool, 9:46. Morning worship, 11 a.m. The pastor will bo the speaker at the morning sorvlco. The hour of the Junior service has been changed from 5:30 p. m. to 6:20 p. m. and will be held In tho church basement at the same hour the Young People's service Is hold upstairs. Mrs. Russell, supervisor. Young People's meet ing, 6:20. Vorne Speirs, presi dent. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. (iale Putman, who is a student of Northwest Nazarene collego, of Nnmpa, Ida., will bring the mos sago. Putman has spent the sumnior In Klamath Falls at the home of Rov. 11. L. Russell and plans to lonvo Monday to take up his studios at Nampn, September 20. Community Congregational Church Servlcen tomorrow at the Com munity church, Garden and Mar tin streets. Phiii'cli aelinnl for nil niren nl 9:15 a. m. with Frunk Killlnn, superintendent. Bnginners meet In tho pnrsonngo with Mrs. E. V. llnvoen nml nnrothv Bnvter primary children meot In the com munity nail witn Mrs, F. E. Wilkes nnd Mrs. W. L. Larson, The other departments meet In tho church auditorium. Thore Is un Interesting class In our church school for you and your chltdran. Morning sorvlco of worship at 11 o'clock with Itev. E. V. Haynes, pnstor, preaching on the theme, "lln Took It Upon Himself." At Hie morning service the sacra ment of Holy Communion will be observed. Comrados of the Way, a newly organized group for young people, meets with Mr. Haynes In the church nt 6:30 p. in. Thla group In for young people In tho sixth, sovoiitb and eighth grades and the first year of high achool. Pilgrim Fellowship meets at 7:30 p.m. In tho conn unity ball. Next Wednesday the regular polluck supper Is to bo in the form of a wolner roast around the flreplaco al the church. The time Is 6 p. in. Zion Lutheran Church Zion Lutheran church, 1025 High street, li. W. Hoffmann, pas tor. The Sunday morning worship begins at 11 o'clock. The pastor will apeak on tho topic: "Walk In tho Spirit!'' Lutherans and all having no other church home aro cordially Invited lo attend our servicea. Tho Sunday school, with classes for all children, meets al 9:45 a. in. A special meeting of the con gregation will be held after the morning service. All voters are urged to be present. The Ladles' Aid will meet at Iho home of Mrs. Otto Krueger, Klamath Agency, next Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m. The Sunday achool teachers will meet next Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Salvation Army Salvation Army. Adjt. Norman llowycr, officer In charge. Huliy day will bo observed by the Salvation Army Sunday school at 10 a. ni. Special music and readings will be featured. The les son, "The Rich Young Ruler," Is found In Luke 18: 18-23. Assign ments to classes will also be made. Scholars not present September 11 are urged to be on hand early. Holiness meeting commences at 11 a. m. Young People's Legion meets at 6:30 p. m. The topic. "Can 1 Be a Soul Winner," will be dis cussed by Carmen Carkhuff, and text is to be found In Matbews 18: 20. The evening salvation meeting commences al 8 p. m. G. W. Wheatley, pastor of the Altamont Community church, will preach an old fashioned gospel message. A street service at Seventh and Main street will precede the i o'clock gathering. The public is cordially Invited to all services. Christian Endeavor Plans for the district Christian Endeavor convention, November 18 to 20. aro being laid. More details will be given later. The Klamath-Lake union Is ready with a live wire deputation team to resume the work ol or ganizing new societies in com munities where there is no Chris tian Endeavor. The team is also eager to render any possible as sistance to societies already or ganized. First Christian church young people's society: Pro-prayer meet ing at 6:45 p. m., CE at 7 p. m. Topic: Building a Christian Economic Order. Leader: Helen Brummltt. Are our possessions a curse to us, or a blessing? It all depends upon us and the use we make of the things we have. Senior society. Pre-prayer meet ing at 6:45 P. m., CE at 7 p. m. Topic: "Building a Christian Economic Order." Leader: Everett Kllnkhammer. "What doth It profit a man to gain tho whole, world and lose his own soul?" Junior society. CE meeting at 7 p. m. Sunday night. Topic: "Our Society on a Jour ney Whom Shall We Take With Us?" Advisor: Eleanor Evans. Will our traveling companions on the Great Journey make any difference as to our destination? Men's Union Prayer Meeting Sunday morning, September 18, at the First Presbyterian church at 8:30 a. m. "They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength." First Presbyterian Church The First Presbyterian church. North Sixth and Pine streets. Rev. Theodore Smith, 436 North Sec ond street, pastor. Phone 2241, and at the church 4 29. C. R. Staufleld, choir director, and Mary Mow, organist. Morning worship 11 a. m., opens with Tschaikowsky'i "Au dante Cantablle" as the organ prelude. The processional will be "Holy, Holy, Holy," and the of fertory Anding's "Adagio." The morning anthem will be Ham blen's "Beside the Still Waters." The pastor will speak on "A Mind to Work." The service closes with the organ postlude, "Military Postlude" by Schuler. Evening service S p. m., opens with organ prelude, "Idylle, Eve ning Rest," by Morkol; offertory, MOTHPROOF Dry Cleaning Every Garment Mothproofed at No Extra Cost. STANDARD DYERS & CLEANERS 1400 Esplanade. Phone 8211 Mendelssohn's "Andante Rellgl oso." The pantor will apeak on Choosing a Life Vocation," The service will close with the organ postlude, "Choral Postlude," by Armstrong. Christian Endeavor society meets at 7 P. m. In Christian En deavor room In the church base ment. All young people are cor dially Invited to attend. Church school, 9:46 a. m., George W, Mclntyre, general su perintendent. Promotion will take place. At 9:40 a. m. a brief prayer group meets In the pastor's study, First Covenant Church First Covenant church, I2S Walnut avenue, Gottfred J. And erson, pastor. 10:30 a. m Bible school and Swedish service. The subject of the sermon will be "Bethseda's Testimony." At the Sunday school sessions the pastor will talk on "The Testimony of a Little Girl." 7 p. m. young people's meeting led by Marilyn Lodborg. The top ic for discussion Is "The Christian and His Secular Interests." 7:46 p. m. evening service. The message of the evening will be centered around the theme "He Cannot be Hid." The mixed choir will render two numbers. Thursday 7:46 p. m., prayer meeting and choir rehearsal. Friday 7:46 p. m. young peo ple's social meeting at the parson age. All young people are cordial ly invited to attend. . First Christian Church First Christian church, Pine street at Ninth. Arthur Charles Bales, minister. Pastor's study in the church. Entrance by the Ninth street door, phone 1033-W. Residence, 638 Lincoln atreet. Bible school meets at 9:45 a. m. C. S. Robertson Is the superin tendent. Classes for all ages. Pri vate class rooms. Just now be ginning the fall and winter's work. This is the time to enroll. New members of all ages are most cordially welcomed. Communion and worship 11 a. m. An hour of spiritual and helpful worship for all who come. Mrs. Mary Hayden la the organist. We remember the Lord's death in the communion service every Lord's day. The morning sermon by the pastor will be, "Childlike or Childish?" Based upon one of the Lord's parables. Hear this ser mon Sunday morning. Evening services begin with the pre-prayer service of the Christian Endeavors. The time Is 6:45 P. m. This Is followed by the You Must Weigh as Well as Count "If we bought advertising only on the basis of total circulation," an advertising executive said, "one medium that gives the most circula tion per dollar invested would carry virtually all our advertising. However, when we use this medium at all, it receives only a small portion of our appropriation. "On the other hand, we buy newspaper advertising because it not only has complete circulation, but also another important essen tial intensity of reader-interest. "Readers are drawn to newspapers by many attractions. Read during periods of leisure the advertising has a long exposure. Read during periods of concentration there is a deep pene tration of the message. Read at the conve nience of the subscriber we have an excellent chance to get attention. "These all add to the intensity of reader ship of our advertising so we weigh our cir culation as well as count it and therefore buy newspaper advertising because newspapers have real advertising value." . News and Herald Dailey in over 8000 Klamath Homes Prepared by West-Hollt'day Co.. Ine regular meetings of the societies at 7 o'clock. The worship hour Is 8 o'clock. A rousing song service led by Everett Eagate, with the young people's choir. The pastor will give his sermon-lecture on "What Hath God Wrought?" This will deal with the experiences and In teresting places visited during his recent trip through the north west. You will want to be at the First Christian church this Sun day evening. Klamath Temple Klamath Temple, 1007 Pine street. Rov. Roy E. Southard, pastor. Phone 2355-R. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11a. m., morning worship. A warm Invitation to attend this In spirational service. 6:30 Overcomers meeting. 7:45 Evangelistic service. Spe cial service of music. Midweek services on Wednes day and Friday nights. "Gospel Hour" KFJI, Tuesday night at 8 p. m. Latter Day Saints Church The Latter Day Saint church holds regular services at the pub lic library auditorium. Fifth street and Klamath avenue. Sunday jcbool at 10:30 a. m. and evening services at 7:30 p. m. The Relief society will meet the second Tues day of each month during the summer months al 2 p. m for their regular business and work meeting. The Mutual Improve ment association meets each Tues day evening at 7:30 p. m. Apostolic Faith Church A cordial welcome awaits you at the Apostolic Faith church, 228 North Eighth street. Sunday services: Morning wor ship at 10:30 a. m. and an evan gelistic service at 7:45 p. m. The orchestra and mixed chorus open the Sunday evening service Chinese Herbs Herbs are compounded to meet the needs of the Individual. The use of herbs for all human ailments are tested and handed Hirongh the agee. They are belns; used dally. Come today Consultation free Prices reasonable. Y. S. Lee Herb Company 415 S. 9th Street, Klamath Falls Open Daily 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. with a concert ef laered mail and song. The orchp!r. also ac companies the congregational singing. No collections. Services each Tueaday, Wednes day and Friday evenings at I o'clock. The pubHo Is Invited, St. Paul's Episcopal Church St. Paul's Episcopal church. Eighth snd Jefferson, The Rov. V. E. Newman, rector. The Holy Eucharist on the first, third and fifth Sundays at 11 o'clock . and at 8 o'clock every Sunday, also at 10 o'clock each Wednesday and on Saints days and Holy days. The Church school meets at 10:16 a. m. Morning prayer at 11 o'clock on the second and fourth Sundays. First Church of Christ,' Scientist First Church of Christ, Scien tist, corner Tenth snd Washing ton streets. Sunday school at 9:30. Morn ing service at 11 o'clock; Subject: "Matter." Testimonial meeting Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. This church maintains reading rooms In the First National Bank build ing, rooms 212-218, where the Bible, writings by Mary Baker Eddy, and authorised Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The read ing room is open dally from 7:80 In the morning until 9:30 o'clock Jn the evening. An attendant is In charge from 12 to 1 o'clock and from 2:30 until 4:30 except Sun days and holidays. QUALITY MEAT MARKET Specialize to Steer and Baby Beef Quality Always Guaranteed Free Delivery Louis Eschle. Proprietor