Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1941)
Hogon Wins ftgain in Penn Open By TOM REEDY 1IKRHIIEY, Ph., Aug. 20 VP) Hon IlnKun, an accomplished fel low with golf club whan prli Is at stake, brought his winning way homo today and, ftr a brilliant first-round 60, looked like thn man to bent In th 72 Imln 5000 Ilorshpy opan cham pionship. llogan, making hli homt play ing debut aa tha llershey profes sional, equalled tha back-nine rrcorcl of .12 strokes. His 60 tied Clnyton lliirfnnr, George Feiio n iid llnrry jsnttlablndl at four Ctler pur. Iho awarthy Texas power. house, who looka amull and hit them big, took on tha llershey job from Honry I'lcard lait win. tnr and since ha won mora than uuy other pro, acored lowar on an ovrrnga and haa an unbrokan Hiring of S3 tournament In whirl) ha finished In tha money. Spokane Shuts Out Chiefs, 6-0; Yakima Victor By Tha Associated Praia Dla Mike Budnlck (hut out tha Wenatchee Chief with four hit last night In Weitern inter national league play at Spokane hut hi matra on tha Indian team waited until tha fifth Inning be fore unleashing their batting power to win, 6-0. Cn tha game at Vancouver Mch may have an Important bearing on deciding the league's, econd place winner, Yakima Hurler Chuck Elsemann struck out 11 Capllanoa and gave up only five hlta for a 10 Pippin victory. In Taeoma, Roy Helser pitch ed; Salem to 4-0 victory In tha aeven-lnnlng opener, allowing only three hiu, but tha Tiger rame back to take the nightcap, 2 0. Mel Marlowe waa reached, for a scant six hit In tha second game and allowed no Senator to reach third. California Sets "Blitzkrieg" on Game Violators SACRAMENTO. Aug. 29 (UP) The state division of fish and game I preparing a virtual "bllikrleg" on game law vto tora during tha mule deer sea- opening September 16. The fish and gam commis sion luia authorized the use of an airplane In checking on hunters. Warden In the plan will be able to spot violator and to di rect tha work of warden on the ground. Price to Return To Cal Grid Staff BERKELEY, Calif., Aug. 30 (IP) Clarence (Nibs) Price, for mer University of California head football coach and the pre sent baskatball mentor, will re join the Institution' grid ataff thia fall. A apeclal meeting of the A ociated Student executive com mittee last night appointed him scout and co-coach of the Bear gVVor varsity. The appointment W,s at Head Coach Stub Alli son's request. Price took California' football team to tha Rot bow) January 1. 1020. The Bear lost the game 8 to 7 to Georgia Teeh. Bottlers, Bonnet In State Clash OREGON CJTY, Aug. 39 VP) Bonneville Engineer and Cor vallls Bottlers will meet in on semi-final gam of the state toft ball tournament hare tonight nd Portland' Grlmthaw Tire and Commercial Iron will play in th other. The Grimhaw team downed Eugene list night 2 to 0, capital tWig on errora that let In the Mo unearned run. Archie Ham lin had the Eugene batters com pletely baffled, fanning 18 and allowing only two hits. Commercial Iron mad breeze of the nightcap, (lugging out a 14 to 1 victory over the Oregon City Elks. A big part of the score, however, wa con tributed by numerou error afield. . FIOHTS Th AMOMUt freea 1WJ USURY. Cam). - tddle Pot". 144. Waierburv, outpointed Menuel Villi, 111, Hlf, (). MANCHESTER, Cono. Mlrte? f:nly. IM. ft,nrliillld, Mill., Itopptd Art Monre, IM, Worreeler. Man.. (I). Outstanding Field Looms for Second Annual Net Tourney Here A survey of entries for th annual Southern Oregon tennis ournay, which will b hld at M?nre park over th labor day Vkend, Indicated Friday that one of the best field In yar would compete for th Robert Hardware single and doubl trophies. The three trophies, their let tering compltte, are now on dis play at Robert Hardware, and will b given to th winner for one year, when they r to b August 20, 1041 McCormick Incident Provides Stove Fuel By EARL HILLIOAN OMAHA, Aug. 29 (IP) Golf locker room "hot tov league" will smoke for months on the argumentative fuel provided by the 'Bruce McCormick Incident In the quarter-finals of this 48th national amateur championship. At the ninth hole of yesterday's McCormiek-Bob Rlegel match, which ended with Rlegel the winner by a 1 up margin, McCormick lashed out a long drive, then accidentally kicked hi ball two feet, He held up two fingers to Ring, signifying he wis calling a penalty stroke on himself and Unit he was playing hi third hot. McCormick chipped to within 18 Inche of the cup and Rlegel missed his approach-putt. taking a par four. McCormick made his short putt and they left the green believing they had halved the hole. "We'll Stop" Then Referee W. F. Nicholson, Denver, member of tha United State Golf associations executive committee, told McCormick that under rule 9 the touching of his bsll provided for loss-of-hoi pnlty nd howd McCormick the rule. "If you cr to. we'll stop and go through the book to see if there I any ether provision." Nicholson ald. To which McCormick replied, "That's good enough for me," and drove off at the tenth lee. At the fourteenth hole, Nicholson discovered there 1 a pro visionrule 12, section S which says that If a player acciden tally moves his ball the penalty shall be on stroke. Under this provision McCormick would have halved the hole. But rule 36 provide that once a player tees off at the next hole, he cannot protest any ruling made on the previous hole so the USGA rulad th Incident "closed." Nicholson expressed deep regret, whll Jo Dey, th USGA executive secretary said: "It wa a mistake pure and simple. But there's nothing w ean do about It." Hunting Season for Doves Opens in Klamath Area Plug guns are necessary but duck sumps are not for the hunting of doves which opens on September 1 to 19, It was clarified today by E. L. Myers, president of th Klamath Sports man' association. Thl announcement was made In response to a number of In quiries to Myer't off ee. Th dove ason I the first held In southern Oregon for a number of years. Inquiries about blue geese have lo been flooding into his KUHSGrid Ticket Sales Campaign Begins Tuesday Klamath High football ticket sales begin next Tuesday when th high school Pep Peppers begin their annual pro-season campaign. , The Pep Pepper wer asked Friday by Everett Vanderpool to call at th cham ber of commerce on Tuesday morning for ticketa. Th Ml drive will continue all next week. Season ticket will be $2.23 for six home gtms compared to th 82.00 for five games in 1940. Single gam prices win b th earn as last year which Mosquitos Halt Softball Games CENTRAUA. 111., Aug. 29 Oft Their war cry bztzi buxil wouldn't frighten mouse. A baby' hand could crush a dozen. But mosquito Wednesday had Centralis ory ing"Uncl." Fourteen husky manager of municipal loftball team last night voted to forfeit th rest of th season' game to the Insects th third team at very contest unless there' n eirly frost. Only th wether, thy gread, could (top the mos quitos. Humsn effort to play out th chdu1 by ipraylng players and spectators with man-mad iniectld was par tially auccessful but abandon ed because of th cost. . This wa th latest of ser las of triumph for tha Invad ing insect army. They have th city so helpless tha mayor ap pealed to tha state health de partment for Pld Piper to stem th assault. An expert from tha University of Illinois wa dispatched but Centralla hasn't been as fortunate as story-book Hamlin town. SEALS BUY PLAYERS SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29 (IP) Charles Henson, outfielder, and Ray Peterson, pitcher, have been obtained from th Salt Lak City club of the Pioneer league by the San Francisco Seal, President Charles Graham announced to day. Thy will rport for spring training next year. returned to tji tnnls club. However, huld a player win a trophy three -different years, he will be awarded permanent pos gestlen of It. Alto on display ar thre med al, properly inscribed, which will be awarded tha (Ingle and doublet champi. These ar per manent award. Tha entry list wa taken tip Thursday night, the bracket mad up, and' th pairing posted at Robert Hardware Friday, PAGE THIRTEEN office. The sports head slated that blue geese are not to b found In thl territory but are In the Mississippi flyway and other eastern region. The brown and iltte bird with the white head are some times confused with ll "cack lers." The "cacklr" coma un der the federal gool regula tion limit of three per day or tlx a week. Blue goose regulation are six a day or 12 In possession. were 25c for students, SOe for adults, and 78c for reserve seat. Reserve seat for all horn games may be purchased at the chamber of commerce next week.. , ' Following Is th horn football schedule: September 12 Chlco. September 19 Grant high Of Portland. October 3 Dunsmuir. October 10 -Ashland. October 17 Madford. October 24 Eureka. Weekend Fishing Prospects PORTLAND, Aug. 29 VP) Tha state gam commission' bulletin said today that fishing should b good generally throughout the state this week end. The outlook la best for those seeking salmon in the Columbia river and trout In the McKentle, South Sentlem, Rogua and Tilla mook stream. The report by countle includ ed: LANE Limit catchet have been taken on the McKenxte. A fair trout run i In Stuslaw river and Slltcoos lake. DOUGLAS Diamond lake only fair. Good fishing in streams remote from roads. JOSEPHINE Rogue river Improved near Grant Pas. Fresh . run of steelhead being taken in Gtllce vicinity. JACKSON Trout and steal head fishing good. LAKE Most water fair. KLAMATH Lake mostly good. PUNT JUNIORS WIN SPARTANBURG, S. C, Aug. 29 (UP) Th Flint, Mich., base ball team, sparked by the bril liant pitching of Ken Manyak, played airtight ball here Thurs day night in defeating San Di ego, Calif., 2 to 1 In the first game of their semi-final serle in the sectional eliminations of th American Legion Junior base ball tournament. "Reynard th fox" wa a popu lar figure in epic tale a far back as the 1 2th century. Old aeemonee suvlvtl Ohae a, Fuller. Dir. Ola Hmm an aeei MeaNM KMI , (until mo K .m. asatlaims) Inte.netienei Ooetal - POULTRY JUDGES TO GO T Lots of excitement wa brew Ing at the county fair ground Wednesday afternoon when the 4-H poultry judging contest was the event of the day. Three 4-H clubs participated In the Judg ing th Altamnnt Poultry club, the Plevna Poultry club, and thn Shara Poultry club. A total of 18 club member took part In the Judging activities and judged nine classes of poultry. The classes were as follows: New Hampshire appearance. New Hampshire meat, Rhode Island appearance, Rhode Island production, Leghorn appearance, Leghorn production, Barred Rock appearance, Barred Rock production and egg appearance. ; The leaders In charge of the event were Ray Jones, Altamont Club; Mrs. H. S. Stover, Shara club, and Thomas Duke, Plevna club, Judge lor the day wa Don O'Donahue, field and feed man for the Crown Mills working from J. W. Kern in thl city. Scoring for the contest waa done individually, but the three member composing the cham pion team were selected from one club, the Shara Poultry club. The champions were Alma Stover. Arlene Swain, and Lor raine Stover. Arlene Swain mad th highest score In Judging for the day. The Altamont club took lecond place and the Plevna club third place. All completed with excellent score. Winner In the contest will be awarded an 1I expenio trip to the Oregon state fair which begins on September 1. The champion team will leave Klamath Falls Sunday. ' WASHINGTON. Aug. 39 VP) Th navy, in it biggest pate, tlm bid for manpower, today made . its recruiting objective 13,000 men a month for th rest of th year and 19,000 monthly thereafter. The admirals are counting on newspaper advertisement to help do a good part of th Job. Th ObtectivM by Capt. F. E. Whiting, director of recruiting, who announced mat oy uctober the navy would carry its small-town newspaper advertltlng campaign into IS more states Nebraska, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland." Virginia, Wst Vlrglni. North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia.; Flor ida, - Alabama,' Tennessee and Mississippi. : I First Church of Christ. Scientist Tenth and Washington street Thl churoh. a branch of Th Mother church, th First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Beaton. Mas., hold rvlc each Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subject of lesson-sermon for next Sun day, "Chrit Ju." Sundty school at 9:30 a. m. A meeting which Includes testimonies of Christian Science healing is held every Wednesday evnlng it 8 o'clock. A fr ChrlstUn Science read ing room is located in th First National Bank building, Sixth and Main streets, wher th Bible, writings by Mary Bakr Eddy, and authorized Christian Science literature may be rd, borrowed or purchased. All ar cordially Invited to at tend the service and ut th reading room. Zion Lutheran Church 1029 High street. Carl T. Kite. partor. Due to the fact that th pastor will be the gueit speaker at th Lutheran Sunday School Teach er conference, which la to be held at Burns next Sunday, rv- ices and fiimrtav u-hnl ,lll hai b held here.' Regular sorvicss ana Sunday school will again b held on September 7. Tha lec tures on Christian Fundamental will be held on Tuesday evening Of next week at 7:30 o'clock. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS ar Th ammtM pnw NATIONAL lA0U ATTIN-0 - Hopp. SI. loan, .Ut; Ittea, Philadelphia, ., RVXtt Hark, Chltaao, Mi Belter, treat- I'D. W. ROM ftl'X ctmlM. Breoklju. Hi Klcholfoi), Chk0, U. PITCH.rXO - Riddle. Claelititl, HI; White, St. Inili. AMIRI0AN llSOUt BATTIVO - Wllllinu, Boitet, .Mr; TraMi, WiMoln. Ml. RUNS - MMaiglo, .r Yoti, ill; WI1 llami, Noiton. III. ROMt Xt'Kft - Killer, Xw York, si; Williams, BoitM, . ' HTfWNrt - Oomei, He Tort, lit; ft'iffln. New York. IM. . , m a maw ..I" . 9a9 I Mil SHOP COCITftll lOUNtl n fill I fl STATE FI NI STARTS BIG RECRUIT CAMPAIGN mn oxFoim 'ml Lsjt! If sit aoaee wTIm first Presbyterian Chuieh North Sixth and Pin (treat. Th Rev. Theodor Smith, pastor, reldence, 438 North Second street, telephone at th horn, S477, and at th church, 7311. Charles R. Stanfleld di rects the choir and Mr. Arthur Hall Den I son 1 the organist. Morning worihlp, 11 o'clock, open with the organ prelude, Gounod' "March." Processional, "The Trliigion," Folowlng th call to worship, congregation and choir unite In singing "The Doxology," and, after the Lord' Pryer, "The Gloria Petri." Whelpton'a "Hear Our Prayer, O Lord," I the choir response to th prayer. The choir offer-, tory Is Schumann's "We Give Thee But Thine Own," and the organ offertory is "Old Song" by Landon. Charles Phenltcie, baritone, will ling "Th Lord' Prayer" by Malotte. "The partor wll (peak on "The Supreme Con queror." The service close with the benediction, the choir dis missal, Whelpton's "Lord, Let ut Now Depart in peace," and th organ p o 1 1 1 u d , "AvOnlty March" by Frltt. ' Evening worship, 9 o'clock, opens with the organ prelude, "Melody," by Beethoven. Th organ Offertory is "Ahdant" by Guilmant and th pottlude, "Postlude" by Flagler. The pas tor will speak on "God Call." Bible school, 9:43 a. m. with Mylus P. Wlnnlngham, general superintendent In charge. In th various departments competent teachers Open the word of God to classes Of all age. Th Christian Endeavor so cieties meet at 7 O'clock. To these all young people of high school age and past high school age are welcome most heartily. a Alternant Community Presbyterian Church Service ar held In th' Al tamont junior high tchopl n South Sixth, rtreet. Rev. Hugh Bronton l the minllUr; Mr. Kenton Knight, director of mu sic; A- C. Olson, tuperlntendant of th Sunday school. Sunday school, 6:45 a. m. Ate tendance last Sunday, 102. Morning worship, 11 O'eleck, with th Inltrumental prelude, "The Dying Poet" by Gotttchalk. Th offertory will be soprano solo by Mr. Erik Byrud, "He' Coming Soon"; th choir an them, "Nearer My Gi to Thee"; the sermon, "God Reasoning With Man"; the postlude, "Halle lujah Chorus," by Handel. Sigma Pi Christian Endeavor society meet at 7 p. m. with Norman Hall at the leader.- ' Junior Christian Endeavor so ciety meetint- at 7 a'el&ek with Marjorie Bafford a th leader. unoir practice at th horn Of Mr. and Mr. OUon en Wdn dy evening t 9 o'clock. Rev. Hugh Bronton will have charge of the morning ten-ice at Mt. Lakl. - Fundamental Bible Cntr . North Second at Pin. "A Center of Bible Study with Prayer and Pralte." G. W. Wheatley, pastor. Residence, 1S1 North Second street. Telephone Thought for today: Whn a man it really born again both heaven and earth take notice of It. "Thr hall be Joy in heaven over one sinner that repenteth." (Luk 19:7.) Lord' Day services at th Bible Center, morning hour, 11 o'clock, th pastor speaking on th ubjct, "Laughing and Scoffing at th Word of God." (Psalm 2:4.) "He that tltteth in th heavens thall also laugh." This will be Bible ttudy in the Old Testament Evening service open with song service of praise at 7:43 o'clock. Continuing the study of th Gospel of John. Th portion for ttudy will be John :lr3, th subject it "I Belief In th Virgin Birth Necessary for Salvation?" Who ar God' greatest enemies today? Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock, prayer fellowrttip and Bible study. Com, have your burden lifted. Bring or send In your prayer request. There will be no Blbl class at Altamont, Homedal or Mt. Lakl next week on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday because of the weekend holiday. The St, Francis park children's Bible class will meet at utual on Wed nesday at 4 o'clock. The Bible Center is undenom inational' and open to all who eeek a place to worthlp and ttudy the Word of God. If a stranger in the city, or without a church home, a cordial wel come awaits you. DRIVE OUT for ttit)y cium Trouble Ten akIMnn an jtw, tee way tm rui4ra aritsavit area, knevtaa H. Aa4 lee petti. Mi imije M to4. eaa eN real twiWe. Watch tor thee TarDlns etreii Mtetlnt. tutaaar etoauek. Hear aaat aal peat, nervaeianasa. pawnee . If m. eve ewjwel tnetnM. set Jame'e Vermlfara rlrtt airarl Jama's le I natlea'a leedina proprietary worn nail, .it. taleatittelhr teetej an yasi l atllllaai Over er a eentur. it aete Tare aentlr. tela etabton iaraw ewai without Nnt. !" If nrn are than, H le furt a laiaUTa. Demand Jaraa'a Vereairat. rirst Christian Church "T h Downtown Chureh, Pine street at Ninth street. Ar thur Charle Bate, minister. Bible school convenes at the hour of 9:49 a. m. C. S. Rob ertson I the superintendent, Dean Stephens leads the song service, Mrs. Gerald Wicker sham la th pianist. A class for every age. New members are welcomed. Communion and worship be gin t 11 o'clock. Mrs. Buford Howard la the organist. Dean Stephen direct the choir. The Lord' (upper Is alwr ys a part of the service. The sermon this Sunday Is, "Th New Birth." Evening services begin withi the Christian Endeavor meeting which meet at tha hour of 7 o'clock. Evangelistic service at 8 p. m. The young people will have charge of th worship service. There is an evening communion service for those unable to attend the morning service. The pat tor' sermon will be on th topic, "The Painted Face at th Win dow." You are most cordially invited to attend service thl Lord' day at "The Downtown Chureh." Flrt Covenant Chureh " 929 Walnut avenue, G6ttfrd J. Anderson, pastor. The Bible school meet at 10 a. m. The- superintendent is Peter Eastman. Classes for all ages. The morning worship hour is at 11 o'clock. The putor will speak on th subject "By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them." Evening service, 7:49 o'clock. "Wisdom From Above," 1 the theme of the evening sermon. Wednesday, 7:48 p. m., mid week service. Thursday, 7:45 p. m., choir re hearsal. A rummag tale will be held in September. Usable but dis carded article can be brought tQ the church at any time. Amlr ; ' . of od . : Located at n of Eighth on Oak street. Rev. A. Harold Per sing, pastor. . - Service for Sunday: Sunday school at 9:48 a. m. Mr. Al Ken nerly, superintendent of eUsse. We invite you to our. growing school. - - ' : - Morning worship beginning at 11 o'clock. : Evangelistic service at s.m. Evangelistic services are be ginning this coming Tuesday night with Evangelist . Walter Smita a Richmond, Calif. Serv ice every night beginning at 8 o'elock. - , - o-- Immanuel Bastist - v . Chureh ' 7. . ' -T '.""T Jr Clarence rr. - mlnlfler. Eleventh and Kith streets. Church tehooi, 9:45 a. m. , .9 h,nln wArekl 11 Aa1aaW Subjeet. "Spreading the Goapel.'.' xoung people meeting at 7 p. m, . tvehlfie aorviM A'elAoV Subject, "The Triumph, of the wora. - Our midweek tervlc it held Wednesday evening at 7:96 O'clock with 0TAnA foe Anvw and fcibl study. The public is cordially invited to worship with us. Th Apoitolie Faith '": ' '' You are cordially invited to attend the service at our beauti ful chapel, 22S North Eighth ttreet. Sunday service ar 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.. with Sunday school at 9 a. m. wek night service are Tuesday and Friday at 8 o'clock. Our well-trained orchestra lead th congregational singing. Special tinging by our mixed cherus alto by our various duets, trio and quartet, are a feature of each service. - Th Sunday evening service ii al way preceded by a special pro gram of music and song. All are welcome, a collection Is never taken. Rev. C. R. Lambert, local pastor. , . . First Church Of God Corner of Altamont driv end Delawar stmt. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worthlp, 11 o'clock. Sermon - topic: "Scattering and Gathering of God People." ..... Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. Rev. U. G. Clark of Portland, speaker. The public it cordially Invited to attend. Rev. J. D. Ker nutt, pastor Stop! Looking for Oed Tim? -Com te GflO Dance tVIRYSAT. NIGHT MhI ly OMGON HIU.SIUHS Air Conditioned fr Your Comfort. " BaaeaaaaHiisaMiiaBssstaisiaaaasBi X7T Community Congrafatlonal Church "Glorious Living" I th ser mon theme of Rev. Eugene V. Haynes, pastor, a he speaks at th 11 a. m. worship service next Sunday. The church Is located on Garden avenue between East Main and Martin streets In Mills addition. The church maintains a nursery for young children whll their parents attend the service. Church school for all age meet at 9:45 a. m. Comrade of the Way meet at 7 p. m. Klamath Lutheran Chureh Crou and rearnt arrta T. K. Johnson, pastor. Phone 3452. : Sunday school will be re sumed September 7 at 9:48 a. m. Parents are ursed ti make every effort to have their chll- oren Degin uus Sunday. There will be teacher on hand for the children and text book will be furnished free. Children whm have not returned their books from last year are asked to bring them back a oon as pos sible in Order to act them eii for other pupil. There will be me conurmanas and adult Bible classes thia year also. Worshin hour everv' SnnHav at 11 o'clock. Ladies' Aid wilt mxt r.tm. ber 9 at the church at 2 p. m. The program follow: "A Vlait to Colonel Hcg Park in Old Miukego," by Mr. L. K. John 0n, WMF new, and mulc in charge of Mr. W. B. Hendrlck on. - i Church couneli will meet Sep t ember 8 at 8 n. m at th church. - Men's Brotherhood SeMmhr 9. Host will be C. C. William, m. itooDins and G. Anderson. Luther league will be re tumid On September 2. Pro gram ih Charge of the twrd hlp committee, social in tharge of the membership committee nd refreshment in Charge of the missionary committee. St. Olaf't college male quftre tet from St Olai's college of NOrthHeld, Minn., will sing in the church An fUnUrnhae I a 8 p. m. Ttetiett may be ob tained from any member of the Ladle1 A)d or tha Men's club. Ativ fiirthe InfapmaeiMM W. had by calling Mr. C. MurdOck at xwt: Our church welcome all who wish to worthlp. If you are a stranger in the city we sincere ly invite you W be with us In worship and work. . . ' '. :' Pilgrim HoUnes Church Rev. Sherman M66r, pastor of the Pilgrim HoUnes church, 2229 '' Wantland avenue, an nounces hi sermon subject for Sunday morning a -"ChUdlth-heea in Religion"; that for tha evening 'service a "Chrlrtian Perfection What Is It?" Serv ice are f ollow: . Sunday school. 9:4$ a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Evening service, 7:45 p. m. Pryer meeting, 7:45 p. m. Wednesday. Chureh of ' Christ . The Church of Christ meeting la held in the Shut, school and a cardial waleome la extended to all who will com and ttudy the word of God and worthlp with us. Bible study, 19 a. m. Worship and Lord' Supper, 11 a. m. Evening services, o'clock. R. N. Meads. Et Sid Baptist Mission 923 East Main trt above the East Side pharmacy. Bible school each Sunday at 9:43 a. m. with classes for all age group. Th mission 1 sponsor ed by th Fbrst Baptist chureh under th supervision of Mrs. Earl Britt and the people of the community are invited to at tend. 3 WATCH FOR OUR FORMAL OWING ANNOUNCIMINT! W ar serving ur eus toram In ovr new ater at 221 Main next t th Wlllard hotel. Final preparations ar he lag made for our formal epenlngl Announcement riU mad ft Liber Pari KLAMATH FURNITURE CO. fit Main Dial Church of th Niaaren Sunday school begin at 9:45 with Mrs. H. L. Russell as able superintendent. There are inter esting classes for all ages from the cradle roll to the adult Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The Rev. H. L. Russell, pastor. Young people's servlc from 8:20 to 7:30 p. m. Our aim Is for in Interesting service each Sun day evening, and we would Ilk to Invite all young people to come enjoy our service. Evening services which begin at 7:30 are evangelistic, with a good rousing song servlc and special musical number ar featured. Midweek prayer services ar on Wedneaday evening at 7:30 each week. Pastor, Rev. H. L. Russell, 820 Martin street, phone 4870. Church of th Nazaran Is lo cated on the corner of Martin and Garden street in Mills addi tion. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint 1 Th Church of Jesus Christ ot Latter Day Saints bold meetings in the auditorium of th publie library on th corner of Fifth street and Klamath avenue. Sunday school service con vene at 10 a. m. and at 11 a. m. departments are separated for priesthood elassea and a special women' das and the children' choir. Sacrament meeting la held etch Sunday evening at 7:80 p. m. The Relief society hold meet ing each Tuesday afternoon at 2 p. m. The second Tuesday Of each month is devoted to a work and business meeting. The Mutual Improvement asso ciation meets each Tuesday eve ning at 7:30 o'clock. Th publie la cordially invited to attend each and every meeting. Th Chureh - Of God i 1207 Division atreet. . - Sunday school 9:45 a. m. 3 Preaching. 11 a. ra. Evangelistic messag 7:48 p. 0 m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 9 p. m. -..! Unity Cantor .-1 Regular meeting of Unity t center on Sunday at 11 a. mjr Elk hotel banquet room. Walter Clifton wil speak. The public la invited. ;j .... -a St Paul'a Chureh ' i Jefferson at Eighth street. Vie- .r tor E. Newman, rector. j Holy Eucharist t 8 o'clock and at 11 o'clock each Sunday. Church (chool, 10:18 a. m. On Saints' Days and Holy 7, Days there is a celebration ol the Holy Eucharist at 9 o'clock. Looking for Bargains? Turn , to the Classified page. iV2 MCA rttSINTt AMERICA'S ACI DRUMMER MAN AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA Sll 0INI AND HIS WHIRLWIND DRUMATICS' ARMORY Wed., Spt. 10 Pan 9.00 'til 1.00 Sponsored by JunlorhjimbeifCr I sas