The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 17, 1939, Page 11, Image 11

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    November 17, 1939
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE ELEVEN
Klamath Gluiiclt&l
GHURGHESTO
All
THANKSGIVING
The aplrlt of Thanksgiving will
be observed throughout din city
nd oounty on Thursday, Novom
hr 28, not only with lliu colnbra
lion of family dlnnors and miihor
lni, but In tho churches as well.
Scarcely a church In (li city
that baa not made plana fop ob
servance of Thanksgiving In one
way or another. Many of lb
pastors will duilvnr Iholr Thanks
giving aerraona Ih In coming Sun
day, others are planning to re
Tlaw Thanksgiving wk next Sun
day from tliolr pulplla.
The union Thanksgiving service
of all ehurchoi In tha city will
ba bald Thuraday morning at
10:80 o'clock In the Klral Chris
tlan church with Itov, Cecil C.
Drown, paalor of the Klral Uapllat
church, aa the apeaknr.
First Presbyterian
Church
Worablp aorvlcea at 11 o'clock
In the morning ami at 7:au o'clock
In the evening. The pnntor la the
Key. Theodore smith, residence,
435 North Heeond atreet, telephone
2241. and al the church 4'JO. In
the nilnliitry of mimic Charles It.
Htanfleld l the director of Iho
choir and Mra. Raymond W. Coo.
pay la the organist. Tho church la
located on North Sixth at 1'lue
atreet.
Tha morning worship opena
with tha organ prelude, "Pralau
Him," by Kohlmann, The "Trie
aglon" la auug for the procua
alonal. The choir and congregation
unit In elnglng "The Doxology"
and tha "Gloria Patrl" following
tba Lord'a l'rayor. The choir re
ponaa to the prayer Is "Hear Our
Prayer, 0 Lord," by Wbelplon,
and the offertory la "Offertory,'
by Kern. Tbe special mulo la the
anthem by Dickson, "Tbsnka Ue
to Ood." Tha paalor will apeak on
"Trust." The service closes with
tha benediction, the dismissal by
tha cbolr. "Lord, Let l's Now Do
part In Peace," by Wbelplon, and
tba organ postlude, "Postlude," by
Blulla.
Tba evening worship opena with
tha organ prelude, "lie Leadoth
Me." by Bradbury. Tba offertory
ta "Offertory." by Johanson. Tho
pastor will continue the Interesting
exposition of ine epistio oi james
which baa been drawing a contlnU'
ally Increasing audience. Ills topic
will ba "Kallh Is Keveulvd as tba
Quid of Actions In 11 u muii Rela
tionships." Those attending are
raauealed to bring their lilbtca and
notebooks. Tha aervlca will close
with Stulta'a "rostlude."
Tba church school Is held In tbe
morning al 8:46 o'clock, with the
varloua superintendents In charge
of the different departments: Mrs
Calvin Peyton of the beglnnore,
Mra, 0. W. Mclntyro of the prim
ary, Mra. D. D. Havens of tho lull
lor, and George w. Mclniyre of the
senior and adult dopsrtuionl
There la a class for every member
of the family lu this school.
The three Christian Endeavor
societies meet at 6:80 o'clock In
the evonlng. There are the young
peof'le, the seniors, and the Inter
mediates. All young peoplo are
made welcome. The htgb school
group la abowlng a large Increase
In attendance.
St. Paul'.
Episcopal Church
Victor B. Newman, Rector,
Eighth and Jefferson
Holy Eucharist each Sunday at
I o'clock.
Holy Eucharist at 11 o'clock on
tbe first and third Sundays.
Children's Eucharist on the sec
ond Sunday at 10 o'clock.
Morning prayer on the aecond
fourth and fifth Bunduya at 11
o'clock.
Church school at 10:15.
On All Salnta daye and Holy
days there ts a Eucharist at 10
o'clock.
Archdeacon Erich O. Robathan
of Pendleton will be the celebrant
at both Eucharists on Sunday, No
vember 19, and will also preach at
11 o'clock. He will be at St. Darna
bas, Langell valley, Sunday after
noon.
DORRIS BAPTIST MISSION
The Dorrla Baptist mission spon
aored by the First nuptial church
of Klamath Falls, meeta at the
Dorrla city hall each Sunday at 10
a. m. There are classea for all
age groupa supervised by George
O. Welch, A cordial welcome
awalta all who attend. There will
be special aarvlcoa beginning Bun'
day morning and continuing each
evening during tbe week. Rev. Lee
Hall, Ilaptlst borne missionary,
will speak at these aervlcea and
the peoplo of the community are
urged to attend.
Flnt Covenant
Church
S29 Walnut avenue, Gotlfred J.
Anderson, pastor.
10:10 a, m., Sunday school and
Swedish aervlce. The special musi
cal number will he given by tbe
IntermeiUale boys' claas. The mes
sage of tbe morning will be cen
tered around tha theme: "The
Life that Never Dies."
At the 7:45 p. ra. aervlce tbe
young people and tba Juniors will
give tbe following Thanksgiving
program:
O Kor a Thousand Tongues,"
audience.
"Count Your Blessings," audi
ence.
Scripture reading and prayer,
Marian Anderson.
"I Know God's Promise Is
True," mixed choir.
Heading, Carolyn Davis.
Piano aolo, Hetty June Boder,
Heading. Erik Carlson.
Vocal duol, Phyllis Anderion
and Dorothy Currier.
Talk, "What We Have to be
Thankful Kor," Wondell Currier,
Vocal duet with guitar accom
paniment, Iris and Nell Lindbergh.
Reading, Oenevleve Lund.
Announcements and offering.
Itomarka by tha pastor.
"Kade, Kade Each Eartbly Joy,"
audience.
Closlug prayer, Wendell Cur
rier.
Tuesday, 7:46 p. m., choir re
hearsal.
Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.. young
penple'a monthly social meeting.
Thursday, 7:46 p. m. The annual
harvest festival spousored by the
l.ndlca Aid. A good program will
be given and a thank offering
lifted. Refreshments will be
served. Needlework will be on dis
play and tor sale.
Tonight
Friday, November 17
la
Dance Night
at the
. Silver Dome
liANCK HALL
-Inst north of Rlamnth Fnlls on
The Dalli'S-Callfornln highway.
Come and enjoy the evening
with good music.
CDC
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AT FIRST BAPTIST
Flrtt Baptil?
Church
Eighth street at Washington.
'The Church With a Message."
Her. Cecil C. Drown, paalor. Real
dence 414 North Eighth atreet.
Phone 2405-W.
Dlble school 9:45 a. m. Mra.
Ray Hunsaker, acting superin
tendent. Morning worship service
11 o'clock. Tho order of service
will be aa follows;
Doxology; Invocation; re
sponse; hymn, "Count Your Many
Ulosalngs, Excel, choir and eon
(.rogation; anthem, "A Hymn of
Praise," Landon, choir; offertory,
selected; anthem, "Unto Thee We
(live Thanks," Nolle, choir; pray
er; vocal solo, aelected, Mra. R. R.
Proebstel; message, "Tbaoklng
Ood for You."
BYPU :J0 p. m. Mra. O. A.
Dowden, general director. Evening
worship aervlce 7:80 o'clock. The
pastor will use aa his subject
"Love, Courtship and Marriage,"
the first In a series of Family
Fireside hour services. Come and
bring the family.
Mid-week service Wednesday
7: SO p. m. Radio aervlce each
Sunday morning over atatlon
KKJI from 8:30 to 9 o'clock.
Klamath
Temple
"A Full Gospel church," 1705
Pine atreet, Rer. Roy E. Southard,
pastor.
Sunday school, 1:46 a. m. In
charge of Mrs. Southard.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. The
pastor will be speaking on the
subject, "A Scene In Heaven."
Overcomer'a meeting, 8:80 p. m.
In charge of Evelyn Nicholas. Sbe
Is planning a special program.
Junior church, 8:80 p. m., In
charge of Mrs. Henry Hanson.
Afternoon prayer, 8 p. m.
Evangelistic aervlce, the pastor
will be apeaklng on the aubject.
"What Will God Do for You7"
Midweek aervlce. Tbe regular
Oospol hour broadcast wilt be con
ducted over atatlon KFJI on Tues
day at 8 p. m.
Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., Bible
study on the book of Epheslans
will be continued by the pastor.
Missionary aervlce, Wednesday
at 10 a. m.
Friday night a special meeting
of the Bible Gleanera will be held
All Bible Gleaners are asked to at
tend.
.
Church of
Tha Naiarene
Corner of Garden avenue and
Martin atreet, Rer, H. L. Ruaaell
pastor. Residence, 2188 Orchard
avenue, phone 1799-M.
Sunday school, 0:45 a .m. You
are Invited to come and bring your
children. Classes are divided by
age groupa.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Junior aervlce, 6:20 p. m.
Young peoplo a aervlce, 8:20 P
m. Cheater Dixon will lead.
Evonlng worship, 7:80 p. m. The
public la Invited to attend and en
joy tbe preaching aervlce and the
singing.
Midweek prayer service, 7:30 p.
m. Wednesday at the church.
Young people'a prayer aervlce
7:80 p. m. Friday.
Progressive
Psychic
700 Mitchell atreet.
Sunday service at I p. ra. Lec
ture by Rev. Kathleen Krli.
Tuesday, 8 p. m., Rer, Harris,
noted numerologlst and divine
message bearer will be with us,
Thursday, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Cir
cle and tea.
All are cordially Invited.
A special Thanksgiving service
baa been arranged for the morn
ing worship hour Sunday, No
vember 10 at the First Ilaptlst
church, Eighth and Washington
atreota, according to the pastor,
the Iter. Cecil C. Brown.
The choir under the direction
of H. O, Shlrey will render sev
eral Thanksgiving -anthems and
appropriate son us bin been
aelected for the congregation.
The paalor will deliver a spe
cially prepared message on the
subject, "Thanking God Kor
You." A large crowd la expected
for thla aervlce and those at
tending are urged to he on time
that the congregation may be
quiet during tbe service,
Sunday, 7:30 p. m., tbe pastor
win begin a aorles or messages
known as, "Tbe Family Klroslde
Hour." The pastor stales that
tbese aervlces are designed to
meet the problems of tho modern
home and will deal with the
precious memories and a e n 1 1
mania of the "old fireside." The
Rer. Brown wishes to make these
services "fireside o b a t a" and
states that be will deliver tbe
aermona'ln tho nature of heart
to-heart talks with the congre
gallons.
The subject for Sunday nlgbt
a. Love, Courtship and Mar
rlage." By the following week
the church auditorium will be
arrunged with spcclul lighting
effocta and appropriate arntngu-
raenta which will bo used to
make tho services more Impres
slve. Special music Is to be ar
ranged for each service by H
O. Hhlrey and many of the touch
ing old hymns aro to he sung.
The public Is most cordially
Invited to all of those services,
I
ALL RCA VICTOR
11AD10S RECORD! '
VICTROLAS
DERBY'S MUSIC CO.
190 N. 7th
Zlon Lutheran
Church
1025 High atreet. O. W. Hoff
mann, pastor.
The Sunday morning service be
gins at 11 o'clock. Paator E.
Becker of Portland will deliver the
sermon.
Sunday school and Junior Bible
class meet at 1:46 a. in.
All members of the Waltber
league, aenlor and junior, and all
young people of the church are
asked to meet at the church Sun
day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Paa
tor Becker, who la the Oregon field
secretary for tbe Walther league,
win be at thla meeting ana win
peak on league mattera.
On the morning of Thanksgiving
ay a aervlce will be held at this
hurch. The aervlce begins at
0 : 3 0 o. m. please note the change
of time for thla aervlce only.
Because of Thanksgiving day
there- will be no meeting of the
Sunday school teachers next week.
The meeting of the Ladlea Aid will
be held on Thursday, November
30.
If you hare no church home.
you are Invited to attend our serv
ices.
First Methodist
Church
"In the Heart of the City" at
North Tenth and High streets.
Rev. Victor Phillips, minister, 1006
High street, tolephono 4 4 8-W.
Church school at 0:45 a. m. L
K. I'hcl j. gcnural superintendent
Classes for all ages. Junior church
at 11 a. m. Mrs. Charles Thur-
man, supervisor. Nursery at the
aame hour with the Epwortb Lea
gue In charge. Bring your chil
dren to church and they will be
cared for.
Morning worship at 10:55 a. m.
Mra. S. Moade Badger, director of
music. Mrs. E. S- Veatcb will play
for tha prelude, "Pllcrlm'a Cbor-
by Wagner. The offertory
will be "Litany by Schubert, and
the postlude, "Thanks Be to
God," by Dickson. The choir will
lead In the processional, Holy,
Holy, Holy, will sing the an
them, "Praise the Lord." by Rnn
degger. Handel's "O Lovely
Peace." will be sung as a duet by
Mrs. S. Meado Badger and Won
dell Smith. The minister will
preach a sermon appropriate to the
Thanksgtvlng season, taking for
his subject, "What Is Thoro to Be
Thankful For?"
Tbe Wcslcyan league and the
Asbury league will both meet at
6:30 p, m. This Is a fine oppor-
tunlty for fellowship among the
young people.
The evening service will be at
7:80 o'clock when the minister
will preach on the- aubject. "The
World. The Flesh, and The Devil.
Immanuel Baptist
Church
J. Clarence Orr, pastor. Eleventh
and High streets.
"Three Great Commands of
Christ" will be the aubject of tbe
pastor a messago during tbe morn
Ing worship service from 11 to 12
o'clock. There will be special
music, and thla service will be
broadcast as usual over the local
radio atatlon.
Our church achool meeta at
9:46 with classes for each age
group. Bring tba whole family to
study with us the whole Bible.
Tbe young people will meet at
6:80 p. ni. and the pastor will con.
tlnue tbe special Bible class for
tbe young people at thla time.
"God'a Last Call" will he the
subject of the pastor's evening
message at 7:30 o'clock. There
will be special music. As a prelim-
Inary the paator will discuss the
following questions: "If Gormany
wins this war, la America In dan
gerT" "Should the United States
help France and England?"
The chapter summary class will
meet Wednesday afternoon a
8:30 o'clock. We continue the
study In tbe gospel of Luke.
The Bible Doctrine class will
meet Wednesday evening at 7:3
o'clock. Our aubject will be "God.1
We will unite with the union
Thanksgiving aervlce Thuraday
morning In the Flrat Christian
church.
The Bible Synthesis class will
not meet Thursday evening due to
the fact that Thursday la Thanks
giving.
Johovah't
Witnesses
Bible study Sunday evening will
ake up the 14th to 17th verses
of the 3rd chapter of Joel. Other
scriptures and references dealing
with tbe final battle are Included
In the article, "Doom of Religion,
In the October 15 "Watchtower,'
hlch will be carefully studied.
The text of the article Is, "And he
was clothed In a vesture dipped In
blood; and his name Is called The
Word of God." (Rev. 1: 13)
Isaiah 34: 2-8 la one of the many
scriptures cited which show bow
Christ Jesus, the mighty King of
Kings, will lead the charge against
"all tho natlona that forget God,
resulting In the greatest aliugbter
of all time. The only place of ref-
ugo In that time of destruction la
shown, by numeroua referencea, to
be In the organlxatlon and service
of Jehovah, the Almighty God.
Those who have obtained the
new book, "Salvation." are e
peclally Invited to attend the "Sal
vation" study on Wednesday eve
ning. Service meeting will be held
on Friday evening.
All meetlnga are at 7:80 p.
nt Kingdom hall, 923 East Main
strcal. No collections are taken.
Community Congregational
(Jhurch
Rev. W. W. Reed, father of Mra.
Z. W. Dixon, will apeak at tbe 11
o'clock worship aervlce. Elsie
Eschebock, soloist, will sing at tbla
aervlce.
During the church achool hour
a special "Thanksgiving" program
of worship, songs and playa will be
given with all departments of tbe
church achool participating. Par
cnta and frlenda are invited to at
tend.
Comrades of the Way meet at
8 p. m. with Marcellyn Wlgglna
conducting the meeting. Pilgrim
Fellowship meeta at 7 P. m. in tbe
parsonage.
Tbo Candlelight communion
service will bebeld on Wednesday,
November 22, at 8 p. m. The public
is Invited to tills service of beauty
and bolpful Inspiration.
e
Modoc Point
Baptist Mission
Sundny school, 10 a. m.
Worship service, 11 a. m.
Prayer service, 11:30 a. m.
There will be another interest
Ing story for the children by Mra.
Zell during the opening exercise of
the Sunday achool. Classes are for
everybody ond all are cordially in
vited. The adult Bible class will
start the 20th chapter of the Gos
pel according to Matthew?
During the worship service the
gospel message will be In keeping
with the Thanksgiving spirit In
answering the question, "What
have I to be thankful tor?" Come
and worship with us.
"I was glad when they aald unto
me, 'Let us go Into the house of the
Lord'."
e
Algoma Services
The gospel team from the Young
People'a society of the Immanuel
Baptist church will conduct aerv
lcea In the Community hall In Al
goma Sunday evening, November
19. at 6:80 p. m.
Tbla team consists of high school
students, and the program that
they will give will be of their own
choosing. Come and give the young
people a fine reception.
Following the aervlce we will
discuss with you the advisability
of conducting a Sunday achool at
Algofha eacb Sunday morning, fol
lowed by a ahort worship aervlce,
May we meet you all In the Com
munity hall Sunday evening. Don
forget the time, 6:30 o'clock
sharp.
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RET. BECKER TO SPEAK
Rer. E. Becker of Portland will
speak on young people'a work
the Zlon Lutheran church, 102
High atreet, on Sunday at 2:80
p. m.
The anion Thanksgiving aervlce
of the various churebea of the city
will be held on Tburaday morning,
November 28, In the Flrat Chris
tian church, North Ninth and Pine
streeta. In order that there may be
ample time for tbe preparation of
the midday meal, the service opens
at 10:30 o'clock In the morning.
The speaker of the day Is the Rev.
Cecil C. Brown, pastor of the First
aptlst church. The choir of tbe
ntertalnlng church la responsible
for the special music
Tbe Rev. Harry L. Russell, pas
tor of the Church of the Nazarene
and prealdent of the Klamath
Kalis Ministerial union under
whose auaplcea the service la held,
111 prealde. The special offering,
envelopea tor which hare been dis
tributed In tbe various churches,
will go aa In yeara paat to tbe Sal
vation Army to aid In their tran
sient relief work. A generous of
fering la dealred for thla very
worthy purpose.
First Christian
Church
Ninth atreet at Pine, "Tbe
Down-town Church."
Arthur Charles Bates, minister,
Augusta B. Parker directs tbe
choir, Mrs. Mary Hayden, organ
ist.
Bible school convenes at 9:45
a. m. with C. S. Robertson, su
perintendent. Classea for all ages,
New members and visitors, are
cordially welcomed.
Communion and worship ser
vice at 11 o'clock, beginning with
the organ prelude, "A Song of
Thanksgiving," Maxfield; doxol
ogy by tbe choir and congrega
tion. Invocation and response,
"Hear Our Prayer." McKlnney.
Morning hymn of praise, "Come
Ye Thankful People, Come.1
Communion hymn, "Nailed to tbe
Cross. Anthem, Call On My
Name," Wilson, by tbe cbolr.
Sermon by tbe Rev. Harold Ly
man, of Salem. Invitation, "Who
soever WUL Benediction and
'Threefold Amen" by the choir.
Postlude "I Will Give Thanks,"
Gounod.
Christian Endeavor, pre-prayer
service In the "upper room" at
6:15 p.m.; regular service 6:30
p. m.; tbree societies. A hearty
welcome la extended to all
young people.
Evangelistic aervlces at 7:30
p. m. with young people a choir.
Harold Lyman will bring the
evening message. Tbe Flrat
Christian church Invites you to
worship with them.
MOOSE
DANCE
Every Saturday Nit
9 till 12
ICC. Hall
Men 40o Ladlea lOe
Musln by
HOME TOWNKRS
RALLY DR V
E
FAILS TO SET
STOCKS GOING
Ches Ohio
Chrysler
NEW YORK, Nor. 17 Wr Bf-
forta to build up another rally In
the stock market today failed to
gain much headway,
The list made a gesture toward
higher territory at the start, then
ran Into sufficient profit taking to
reduce or cancel galna running to
a point or mora.
D e a 1 1 n g a were moderately
speedy in the flrat hour, but It
waa a slow-motion production
thereafter. Losses and galna of
minor fractlona were distributed
throughout moat deparlmenta at
the close. Transfera approximat
ed 805,000 ahares.
, Tbe main bullish market influ
ence, brokera aald, continued to
be the maintenance of recovery
trends In virtually all linea of
domestic buslneaa and Industry.
While Important Investment
holdings were understood to be in
tact,. tbe buying urge waa believed
somewhat dimmed by renewal of
argument in boardrooms regard
ing tbe possibility of a letdown In
tba upward curve during tbe fore
part of 1940.
Adama Expreaa
Air Reduction
Alaska Juneau
Al til em & Dye ..,
Allied Stores
American Can
Am Eng Tile ..-
Am For Power ...
Col Oaa A El .
Com'l solrenta
Comm'nwitb A Son ,
Consol Aircraft ,
Consol Aircraft ,
Consol oil
Cont'l Can
Corn Products .,
Crown Zellerbach
Curtlaa Wright
Doug Aircraft
Dupont De N .....
Eastman Kodak
El Pow at Lt
Erie R R .
General Electric
General Fooda .
Gen Gas El "A1
General Motora
Gillette .
Goodyear Tire
Gt Nor Ry ptd
Hecker Prod ....
Hudson Motora ,
Illinois Central
Insp Copper
int Harvester
Int Nick Can
Int Pap It P pfd ,
Int Tel Tel
Johna Manvllle .
Kennecott
Lib 0 Ford
Llgg Myera "B"
Loew's
Am Power & Light .
Am Rad Sta San
Am Roll Mills
Am Smelt & Ref
Am Tel & Tel
Am Tob "B"
Altamont Community
Presbyterian Church
Am Water Worka
Am Zlno L & S
Anaconda .
Armour 111
Atchison
Barnsdall ..
Bait & Ohio
Bendlx Aria
Beth Steel .
Boeing Alrp .
Borden ....
Borge-Warner
Budd Mfg
Calif Packing
Callahan Z L
Calumet Hec
Canadian Pacific
Case (J I)
Cat Tractor
Celanese .
Cert-Teed ...
William C. Faucette, minister.
"Written In the Earth" is the
11 a. m. theme at the Altamont
Community Presbyterian church
Sunday. In the evening at 7:30
o'clock tbe pastor is commencing
a abort aerlea of lecturea on "The
Book of Revelation." The Junior
church service la held during the
11 a. m. service hour. Mrs. Albert
Keady, leader. An Interesting and
Instructive aervlce for the chil
dren. Our Bible achool meeta at
9:46 a. m. Classea tor all ages, In
cluding adults. Alvln C. Olson,
superintendent. Young people a so
cieties. Junior and Intermediate
meet at 4 p. m. All Sunday aervlces
held In Altamont Junior high
school, East sixth street and Sum
mer lane. Tuesday evening at
7:80 o'clock, Bible atudy in the
C. E. McClellan home In Homedale
road, studying "Oalatlans." Wed
nesday evening In the Bridges
borne In the basement of Shasta
achool building, Bible atudy in
Genesis," 7:30 o'clock. Thursday
afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, Bible
study led by Mrs. Kendall, In the
Stewart borne east end of Second
avenue. At 2:30 p. m. In the aame
residence a training clasa In child
evangelism led by Josephine Nell,
of Portland. Thursday evening at
7:30 o'clock In the Ralpb Wlese
home between Second and Third
streeta In Altamont drive. Bible
atudy In "Genesis." Classea open
to tbe public.
Firs Church of Chris,
Scientist
Flrat Church of Christ, Scien
tist, corner Tenth and Washing
ton atreeta.
Sunday achool at 9:80. Morn
ing service at 11 o'clock. Subject,
"Soul and Body.
Testimonial meeting Wednes
day evening at 8 o'clock. Thla
church malntaina reading rooma
In the Flrat National Bank build
ing, rooma 213-213, where the
Bible, writings by Mary Baker
Eddy, and authorised Christian
Solence literature may be read
borrowed or purchased. The read
ing room la open dally from
a. m. until 9 p. m. An attendant
ta In charge from 12 o'clock until
4 o clock except Sundays and holi
days. Apostolic
Faith
Servlcea are held regularly at
our beautiful atone church, 228
North Eighth atreet, where you
win feel a hearty welcome ex-
Billie's Flower Shop
Choice Cut Flowers
and
Potted Plante
That Are Appropriate
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Phone 221 or Come
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N Y Central
North Amer Co
Northern Pacific
Ohio Oil
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Stand Oil N J
Stone & Webster
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Sunshine Mining
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tended to you at every service. A
collection la never taken.
Sunday we have a devotional
service at 10:30 a. m. and an
evangelistic service at 7:46 p. m.
opened with a 20-mlnute program
of music and song by our 17-plece
orchestra and 15-volce cborua.
Sunday school Is held at 9 a. m.
on Sunday and your children and
young people are Invited.
Each Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Friday evenings at 8 o'clock we
have an evangelistic aervlce and
you are welcome to all these aerv
lcea.
Klamath
Lutheran
L. K. Johnson, pastor. Phone
1315-W.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Worship bour, 11 a. m.
Bake sale on Saturday at the
Safeway store at Pine and Sev
enth street.
Ladiea Aid November 31, 2 p.
ra. at the house of Mra. John Ron-
felt. 808 Mt. Whitney atreet.
Our church welcomes yon to
Its service, and It you have no
cbnrch home in thla city we gladly
offer you share In the blessings
that are ours.
Latter Day Saint
Church
The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Salnta hold regular
services each Sunday In the pub
lic library auditorium on Fifth
street and Klamath avenue. Sun
day achool, 10 a. m. Priesthood
meeting at 11:80 a. m evening
at 7:30 o'clock. There are classes
for all agea. Ladlea Relief ao-
ciety meeta Tuesday afternoon at
2 o clock In tbe club room, Tues
day evenlnga the Young People's
improvement association will meet
at 7:30. Tho publle la Invited
to attend any of tbeae meetlnga.
East Sid
Baptist
East Sid Baptist mission locat
ed 923 East Main street, above
the East Side Pharmacy. Bible
achool each Sunday at 9:45 a. m.
with classea for all age groups.
The mission Is sponsored by the
First Baptist church and super
vised by Mr. Earl Brltt Every
one Invited.
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United Gas Imp
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Warner Picture
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RETAIL SALES HIGH
NEW YORK, Nor. IT UP) Re
tail sales turnover remained at
substantially high level thla week
deaplte a alight contraction In
volume from tha prerloua week,
uun Bradstreet said today in a
weekly survey.
"Active turnover waa shared by
practically all departments," the
agency said, "although wearing
apparel, particularly women'
eoata and furs was outstanding In
most cities.'1
The Increase above last year
waa placed at 8 to 16 per cent,
The review aald a strong pick
up In tourist trattlo In the south.
stimulated consumer demand In
tbat area. Seotlons of the south
west, which have recently suffered
from severe drought, also report
ed slightly enlarged sales volume.
as a rule, however. ' the sur
rey said, "buying In agricultural
area appeared more cautious
than In September, when farm
price were moving up rapidly,
and Industrial sections seemed to
be improving their relative posi
tion. - "A number of stores , opened
Christmas departments during the
week and gift merchandise began
to move In promising quantities.
Purchasing waa reported to be
largely In the more expensive
bracketa." , .,
PORTLAND, Or., Nor. 17 VP)
Report from 117 mill showed
laat week' new buslneaa - ot
46,394.000 board feet of lumber
waa 16 per cent less than the pre
vious week, the Western Pine aa- .
aoclstlon said today.
Shipment of 73,069.000 feet
represented a comparable decline
but production of 76,433,000 was
about the same. There was little
change In shipments, production
and orders compared with the cor
responding week a year ago. '
To date ordera are 16 per cent,
shipments 14 per cent and pro
duction IT per cent more than
1938.- -,.
AS SECURITIES OFF
CHICAGO, Nor. 17 OP) After
a listless early trade at steady
prices, tbe wheat market turned
fractionally lower today in sym
pathy with reaction of securi
ties. Unsettled weather over the
eastern part ot the hard winter
wheat belt kept buying In check.
Most of the support came Into
the market apparently originated
with commercial Interests who are
watching the domestic aupply sit
uation closely. Tbe amount or
domestlo wheat under loan was
reported as slightly above 157.-
000,000 bushels, with more than
1,000,000 bushela additional held
In reserve under the insurance
program. Thla Is helping to main
tain prlcea of actual wheat above
the futures market, with red vari
eties recently quoted well above
90 cents a bushel her.
Wheat closed l-lo lower than
yesterday, December 87-c, May
851-lc; corn )o off to )o op. May
501-le, oats unchanged to go
down.
Philadelphia bas the largest
single unit natural park of any
city In tbe world.
BOSTON, NOT. 17 (AP-USDA)! '
An Increased amount of interest
wag being shown today In domes
tic .wools by users in the Boston
market, A few sales were being
closed, but the quantities ot wool
Involved were usually small. Good
French combing length fine terri
tory wool in original baga were
selling at 95 cents to $1, scoured
oasis, mostly on tbe low aide ot
the range whe nonly small quanti
ties-were desired. There was a
moderate demand for 18 month
Texas- wools at 95 to 9T cents,
scoured basis, but sixeable quan
tities were held mostly at 81 and .
above.-. -
. S. FV LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Nor. i
17 (AP-USDA) HOGS, salable
200, about ateady; top and bulk
176-zoo id. California and Ore
gon butchers 36.76; tew over and
under weight sorted out $8.35;
load good to choice 218 ib. Ore
gons (6-75 straight; packing sows
quoted mainly $" 00 down.
CATTLE, salable 25. Nominal- '
ly steady but undertone weak on
bulls and cowa; medium to good
fed steers quoted 38.00-9.50; odd '
bead common kinds $7.60; few
medium to low-good range cow
35.50-8.00, good quoted to around.
86.60; few canner to common
cowa $3.50-6.00, good quoted to
around J6.50; few canner to com
mon cowa 33.50-6.00; odd cutter
to common bulls 34.25-6.25;
weighty kinds quoted to 36.75 or '
slightly above. Calves: Salable
10. Nominally steady; good to
choice vealers quoted around
110.00-12.00. -
8HEEP, salable 450. Lambs
very alow, undertone weak at
Thursday's downturn; entire sup
ply early shorn and medium-pelt
Callforniaa; lamb top Thuraday
39.25 on one deck medium to
choice 70 lb wooled Callforniaa
aorted 6 per cent.
DR. J. W. WATERS
VETERINARIAN
IS yon anvltra at Isnjs saf
Phono 2542 1812 Portland
Underwood's
"KRYSTAL KOTE"
AGENCIES
OUT OF TOWN
Chtloqntn Drngj
FINISHING
KLAMATH FALLS
Lea Hendrick's
Currin's for Drugs
Wood's Drug Store
Van' Camera Shop
, Louie Poltn's
Walgreen Drag Store
Star Drag Store
Castleberry gaper-
Cut Rat Drug
Malta Drag
Bogg's, Bonansa
Castleman Drug, MerrlTJ
Pioneer Drag, CbUoqaia
Thornton Drag Store)
Lakevtew
IdeUa's, Bo, dth It,