The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 09, 1942, Page 11, Image 11

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH TAUA, OREGON
PAGE BLEVEtT
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monthly basis.
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Ing light liiirnrs. N:inie Sinili
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LOST Hosii gold Ilulovn watch.
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4 General Notice!
NOTICK to Conlfrr Lumber Co.
employes Work will he re
mimed Monday morning, .Inn
unry 12, 11112. 1 10
TIIK "K" CAKE, 111)11 Kliunntli
Avenue, la now open under
now management. 2-H
10 Service!
QUILTING DONE Prices rlglil
4325 Denver. I 0
FLOOR SANDING and Finish
ln. Waxing, Polishing. Scrub
bing. Now, old. C. DuFour.
Phone :000. 131nitf
HAY HALL Your Elnctrolux
denier Sales lind nervier. A Li
Roseway Drive. Phone 71(17.
2 0
BATTERIES CHARGED In 30
nilnutrs. Iteymer'n Anorliiled
Service, Fourth and Muln
2-3mtf
FLOOR SANDING and reflnlili
Ing. Clifford Golden. Phone
3022. 1 :i I iiitf
WHINGER HOLLS Wnshiiu:
machine and vacuum cleaner
parts for all inakej. Merit
Washing Machine Service, all
South Sixth. 1 -Slmtf
I WILL obtain your delayed
birth certiflcutn for you. Chan.
Hnthuwny. 120 N 10th St.,
Klamath Full. Ore. 1-31 1
HEMSTITCHING
DKESSMAK1NG. Buttons and
Hucklea covered, Alterations
on new and old clothing Mm
H. M. Allendcr, 731 Main.
Itonm 218. Phono 7283
1-lOmtf
FLOOR SANDIA'G Old floors
refiulshed. Norman Frnley !
Phone 4001. l-24mtfj
PICTURE FRAMING Art and
Gift Shop, 519 Muln. l-24mlfi
PICTURE FRAMING Gocller s. I
230 Muln 2 l lmtr
PAPERHANG1NG, PAINTING,
' kiilsoinliiing Dial UIHR.' Met
vln E Frost ll.lmlf
ELECTRO' UX CLEANERS
Sales -Servlco P. O. Uox HI4
Phone 5010 Your dealer.
Tarkel Tweet. 1 12
SAWS REPAIRED The right
way Bodenhainer's, 353 E
Main. 110
PAINTING, Kalsomlning II. L.
Brown. Phono 4228 1-lDmtf
12
Educational
CURRY'S ATPLIED HARMONY
Music School offers the fol
lowing course for all begin
ners in music. Hand position
sight reading sight singing
o a r training keyboard
h a r m o n v. 220 Ennt Main.
Phone 4370. 1-10
MODERNISTIC BEAUTY COL
LEGE 015 Klamath Ave
Phone 3883 IllOmtl
13
Health
DOCTOR M. C. CASSEL. chiro
practic clinic Snme location,
532 Main. Dial 7215. 2-7mtf
14 Help Wanted, Female
EXPERIENCED FRY-COOK
Must be fast and work nights.
Apply Tlk-Tok Drlvc-In. 703tf
COLOR AND RETOUCHING ar
tist. Bruno Studio. 1-12
WANTED Unencumbered
housekeeper and cook. Mod
ern ranch. Glvo age, refer
ence and wages expected. RFD
1, Box 8, Bonanza, Ore. Bl)7lf
WANTED Woman help with
housework. Stay nights. Good
wages. 1855 Fremont. Phone
8984. 1-12
HOUSEKEEPER, care two small
children, 6:30 a. m. to 3:30
p. m. $45 month. 2417 Eher
leln. 1-0
WANTED Unencumbered
housekeeper nnd cook bo
twean 25 nnd 40. $40. News
Herald, Box 440. 440H
EXPERIENCED, unencumbered
housekeeper between 25 and
45. Small family. Inquire 204
N. 3rd. B33lf
1$ Help Wanted. Male
FOR JOBS In airplane factories.
Apply Mr, Llstnl, Room 201,
Wllllts Bldg. 2-0
DRIVER-SALESMAN for lnuiv
dry and dry cleaning route.
Cnncado Laundry. . 1-10
OLD LINE Llfo Insurance Com
pany desires salesman. Liberal
contract, perpetual renewals.
Address Box 580, Klamath
Tails. , 1-10
FOR JOBS In nlrplnne fnelorlcs.
Apply Mr. Llstnl, Room 201,
Wllllts Bldg. 1-0
Hltuatlom Wanted
EXPKKIKNCED BOOKKEEPER
wlalics part-time work. Itox
.Inn. Ncws-llernld. 110
MARRIED MAN wiiTitH nlrtuiy
work. Experienced In con
struction work. 4744 Frieda
Avp. l'lionu 8530. 1-10
HOUIt WOUK I'hono 7004.
1-14
I'HorKSSlONAL iliinlt wldlies
work. 2110 K. Mnln. 110
WOMAN COOK with hoy, IS,
wnntK work. HMO Projipccti
Apt. 4 1-0
KAI1YLAND Cure of hiihles
and children Hour, duy or
week. 412 High. Phono 11341.
l-12mtf
20
Room and board
ROOM UOAIil) fir gentleman.
Phonu 6III I. 304 N. 10th. 1-14
ROOM HOARD Clone In. Ex
cellent tiihie. Phone 4705. 1028
Jefferson. 28
liOAHD - HOOM
1H41 Mnln.
IIOAKI), HOOM
ton Reasonable.
1-13
-1018 Washing-1-12
HOARD AND HOOM 407
North Uth. Phone 0010. 803U
HOAHD AND HOOM 407 No
0th Phone 0010. 488HU
IIOAKI). HOOM Lady or gen
tleinan. 1321 Johnson. Phone
.Villi 1-10
HOOM. HOAHD, $37.50 month.
224 Michigan. 10
Hoomn For Mont
ADJOINING SINGLE ROOMS,
twin bids. Phone 5838. 1 17
I ROOMS 1034 High.
2-Smtf
NICE furnace heated room. Hera
nonnhle. (130 N. 10th. 1-14
SLEEPING HOOM
bath. Hex Arnin.
Prlvntc
113
HOUSEKEEPING HOOM-Worth-n
-1304
1-17
MAHS HOTEL 1411 Main.
Steam heated. Weekly rates
$3 up 50c to $1 per night.
1-15
COMFORTABLE furnace heated
room adjoining hath 1020 Jef
ferson or phonu 8H34 114
CLAHEMONT, 228 No. 4th. All
outtidu newly decorated, mo
dern rooms All with new in
nerspring mattresses. Free
parking. l-13mtf
FOR RENT Nice room. 134 N
3rd. 4B00U
24 Apartments For Rent
STEAM HEATED furnished
apartment on Main street. Call
7113. 1-10
NICELY FURNISHED two-bedroom
apt. Oil heater, electric
rnnge, refrigerator and wash
er. Close in. Call 4253 or 014
Lincoln. 1-9
THREE ROOM furnished apart
mcnt. 703 N. 0th. 1-9
VACANCY Everything furnish
ed. $3.50 and up week. 1404
Klamath. 1-12
LARGE 3-room apnrtment, part
ly furnished. Phone 5088.
2210 South 6th. 1-13
FURNISHED 3-room apartment.
No pets or children. Phone
3500. 430 Washington. 882tf
HOUSEKEEPING ROOM, every
thing furnished, $4.50. Also
sleeping room $2.00. 410 So.
5th. 1-10
WARM, nicely furnished house
keeping room. 248 Broad.
704tf
VACANCY Thrco rooms, din
ette. Electric range. Adults.
No dogs. 325 Commercial.
458tf
NICELY furnished cabin. Also
desirable housekeeping room.
248 Broad. 868tf
VACANCY Esplanade Court
Furnished. l-31mtf
CASCADE Apartment Hotel
Completely furnished Con
venient hotel service. Day,
week or month. l-0mtf
TWO AND THREE-ROOM fur
nished npls. nnd bath. Rent
reasonable. 2015 Oregon. 1-10
FOR RENT Three-room fur
nished apartment. Call after
8 p. m. 1526 Crescent. Phone
3201. M0
THREE-ROOM furnished apt.
1017 High. 1-10
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
Wood, lights, water, gas. 419
No, 10th, l-24mtf
FOR RENT Two bedroom fur
nished npnrtmcnt. 2300 Bichn.
Phono 7288 or 4527. 413BU
VACANCY Adults. 421 Oak.
M2
FOR RENT Housekeeping
rooms, Closo In. $2.00 week;
nlso bonrd. Phono 7058. 1-9
ONEvROOM APARTMENT 813
Pino. 1-10
24 Apartment! For Rent
HIVERV1EW APTS. 4 rooms
nicely furnished, two bed
rooms, very desirable. Phone
5817 4740tf
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING. 100
N. Broad. 10
VACANCY Rex Arm. L20
28 Houses For Rent
FURNISHED CABINS $10 00
month and up. Altamont Auto
Camp. 1-15
FURNISHED 4-room house. 321
N. flth St, Apply before 1 p. m.
380tf
FURNISHED 2-room cabin, 4
week. Also trailer space $2.00
week. So. 8th and Homedale.
1-12
THREE-ROOM pnrtly furnished
house, $16. Phone 4000. 1-12
FOUR ROOM DUPLEX $35.
Three-room cottage, gas. Ph.
7688. 1-10
HOUSE FOR RENT on pave
ment, $25 month. 1642 Ore
gon Ave. See E. C. Cochran,
Dairy. 1-10
WARM four-room modern house.
Inquire 1748 Washburn way.
1-10
TRUCKS FOR RENT You
drive; move yourself, save V.
Stiles Beacon Service, 1201
East Main. Phone 8304. 2-7mtf
3-ROOM unfurnished house,
Chelsea addition. Inquire Rt.
3. Box 52, old Midland high
way. 1-14
NICELY FURNISHED small
house. Furnace, hardwood
floors. Adults only. Inquire
1545 Sargent. 1-0
THREE-ROOM partly furnished
house. Inquire 2009 Fargo.
Phone 3944. 1 9
PARTLY FUlfNisilEDsn7a 1 1
three-room house. 1714 Port
land, rear of 1712. 1-9
FOR RENT 5-room modern,
completely furnished house, 2
acres. 5425 Shasta way. 1-9
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE, unfur
nished. Gas range. 1543 Mar
tin. 734U
FOR HENT Well furnished
house. No children. Phone
4804. 1-10
TRUCKS- FOR HENT You
drive; move yourself, save
Stiles Beacon Service. 1201
TWO-ROOM cottages. Wood,
lights, gas furnished $30
month. Link River Auto
Camp. 1-18
UNFURNISHED duplex Range,
refrigerator, oil furnace. Call
after 5:30 p. m. 505 No 0th.
4551tf
MODERN 2 and 3-room fur
nished houses. Utilities fur
nished. 2125 Bichn. 1-9
28 Miscellaneous For Rent
DEAD CAR STORAGE Cas
cado Garage building. Cars,
trucks, machinery, what have
you? Call at all hours. Phone
5115 l-9mtf
30 Real Estate For Sale
TWO-BEDROOM 4-room house,
breakfast nook. Three-bedroom
house. Lloyd W. Rusk,
1608 Austin, off Shasta way.
1-17
FOR SALE Suburban home.
Five rooms, glassed porch,
fireplace, oil furnace, weather
stripping, Insulation, large lot,
doublo garage and woodshed,
picket fence, shrubs, trees.
Call 4017 for appointment to
see this home. 1-10
GOING INTO THE SERVICE
Will sell my equity in modern
five-room home for half of
value. Phone 5425. 1-11
FOUR-ROOM HOUSE with
acre good garden soil, $850
cash. 1507 N. Summers lane.
1-10
NEWLY FINISHED two-bedroom
house. Ready to move Into.
Telcphono 4481, noon or eve
nings. 1-13
FOR SALE Two 2-bcdroom
homes. One 3 -bed room home.
FHA loans approved. Low
monthly and down payments.
Open for Inspection from 12
to 4. 2250 and 2226 nnd 2220
Reclamation, Mills addition.
One 4-room modern with 1
acre. Phone 3004. 4045U
FOR SALE Five-room modern
house on Summers lane. In
quire Hamel Apts. Phone 3891.
2-8
FOR SALE Nice two-bedroom
home, $3100. $400 will han
dle. 2530 Applegnto. 1-9
FOR SALE Two houses for
prlco of one. A real bargain.
Inquire 1227 Mnln St. 133tf
YEAR-OLD two-bedroom homo,
St. Francis Park. Phone 4978.
1-12
32
Real Estate Wanted
WANTED TO BUY Small
house. Inquire at 914 Owons
St. ' 1-14
34
Automotive
.1936 Oldsmobila
Touring Sedan
Excellent tires and appearance.
Earl Smith Pontiac
834 Klamath 1-9
FOR SALE 1937 Hudson four
door trunk sedan. Radio, heat
er. Good condition. Dealer
repossession. Buy for balance
due finance company, $315.
No trades. Phone 7207 after
7 p. m. 1-10
EQUITY in '41 Ford Coupe,
11,000mlles, $325 cash. No
trades. Phone 8320. 1-10
FOR SALE OR TRADE '41
Chevrolet coach. 3428 Cannon.
1-10
1037 CHEVROLET SEDAN for
sale or trade for cheaper car.
515 Main. 1-9
GOING TO ARMY 1937 Chryi
lcr Royal coupe. New tires,
perfect condition. See Bob
Shaw, Goodrich Silvcrton
Store, 7th and Pine. 1-14
WANTED Good Late Model
Used Cars for SPOT CASH.
First Clans Prices For First
Clans Cars. No Delay for Your
Money. See Jack Morris,
Mgr., at
DOUGLAS MOTOR CO.
734 Klamath Ave. 1-31
"THY THE NEW DEAL" at
UUICK. See Mr. Yoes, factory
trained service manager.
4034U
38 Miscellaneous For Sale
RECONDITIONED AMERICAN
Oil Heaters. New guarantee.
$49.50. $10 down, $5 monthly.
Oregon Equipment Co., 127
So. 6th. 1-15
TEAM HOUSES and Iron Age
potato planter. L. J. Svehlak.
Malln, Ore. 1-10
HEAVY CHICKENS Roasters
and fryers, 22c pound live
weight. Crystal's, MerrlU
Lakcvicw Junction. 1-10
MAYTAG WASHER, almost
new. Very reasonable. 1545
Sargent. 1-9
GLASS
Duplalc safety i;1;iss, window
glass, plate and mirrors, resll-
vering.,. Kimball's Glass Shop,
527 Walnut. Phone 7378.
2-6mtf
U. S. ROCKWOOL Insulation
will make your home comfort
able also cut your fuel bill
many dollars. No down pay
ment. Very small monthly pay
ments. Call us for free esti
mate. Suburban Lumber Co
Phone 3301. 1-12
LUMBER BARGAINS Shlplap
$10; 2x4 s $20; shingles 75c
bundle. FHA homes our spe
cialty. Very small down pay
ment balance less than rent.
Suburban Lumber Co. Phone
3301. 1-12
STOVES REPAIRED All parts
stocked. Used furniture, stoves
bought. OK Second Hand
Store, 820 Klamath. Phone
5671. l-31mtf
RED OR GREY CINDERS for
driveways. Phone 4748 eve
nings or Sundays. Howard
Graham. 865tf
CITY MAPS Up-to-the-minute,
including suburban sections.
Block numbers indicated, In
dex keyed to map. Price, 20c.
For sale at Carmichael's news
stand, chamber of commerce,
Ernie Piluso's Drive-in, Ever
body's Drug, Lee Hendrlck's
Drug, Louie Polin's, Postofflce
news stand, Robinson's Food
store, Shaw Stationery, The
News-Herald, Vic's Signal
Service. 864tf
FIX THAT RADIO Our busi
ness is sound Conner Service
Co., 2007 South Sixth. Phone
6878. Just south of viaduct.
l-9mti
RECONDITIONED wood range.
California Oregon Power Co.
862tf
CITY MAPS Up-to-the-minute,
including suburban sections
Block numbers Indicated, In
dex keyed to map. Price, 20c.
For sale at Carmichael's news
stand chamber of commerce
Ernie Piluso's Drive-in. Every
body's Drug, Lee Hendrlck's
Drug. Louie Polin's, Postoffice
news stand, Robinson's Food
store. Shaw Stationery, The
News Herald, Vlq's Signal
Service 3208
RED OR GREY CINDERS for
driveways. Phone 4748 eve
nings or Sundays Howard
Graham. 3204U
USED WATCHES, reconditioned
nnd guaranteed. Men's 12 and
16 size Elgins and Wnlthams
$11.00 up. Rickys Credit Jew
elers. 1-11
COLORED FRYERS and roast
ers, corn fed. We deliver.
Phone 5934. 1-11
FOR SALE Fancy Gem single
, drop seed potatoes. Santiord
Jones, Bonanza, Ore. 845tf
34
Automotive
34
Business As Usua
With
SUPERIOR VALUES
At
BUICK
40
40
'40
LaSalle Touring Sedan, Cadillac precision, body by
Fleetwood, driven only 20,000 miles.
Bulck Super Sedan, strictly deluxe plus radio, heater
and defroster, very smart.
Studebaker Champion Deluxe 5-Passenger Coupe, over
drive. Plymouth Deluxe Coupe, very clean, good tires.
Mercury Touring Sedan, good rubber, low mileage.
Bulck Special Sedan, very clean.
Bulck Century'Sedan, 6-ply tires, heater.
Pontiac Deluxe Sedan, above average.
Chevrolet Sport Sedan, radio and heater.
Dodge Sport Coupe, heater, very smart.
Bulck Special Sedan, very clean, heater.
DeSoto 6-Cyllnder Touring Sedan, heater.
Packard 120 Sedan, very smart.
Oldsmobile 6-Cylinder Coupe, 5-passenger, radio and
heater.
Chevrolet Touring Sedan, heater, good tires.
Chevrolet Tudor Sedan, good rubber.
Oldsmobile Deluxe Sedan, radio and heater.
Oldsmobile 6-Cylinder Coupe, good rubber.
40
40
39
39
38
37
'37
'37
37
37
37
36
38
36
35
Trucks and Pickups
'39 Chevrolet '4 -Ton Pickup, low mileage and dean.
'39 GMC 1 V4-Ton Cab and Chassis, reconditioned.
'39 Chevrolet W-Ton Panel, tab this for real value.
37 Chevrolet ltt-Ton Cab and Chassis, dual.
'36 Dodge W-Ton Pickup, solid job.
'35 Ford IK -Ton Cab and Chassis, dual, good tires, motor
reconditioned, ready for service.
Several Heavy Duty Logging Units, good rubber.
H. E. HAUGER
BUICK and GMC
1330 Main
38
For Sale or Trade
DAY OLD CALVES W. V.
Whitlatch, Henley. 1-10
FOR SALE Wood range, green
and cream, enameled, smooth
black top, warming shelf and
coils, $35. Call at 5147 Cot
tage Ave. 1-9
FOR SALE -- Six-piece maple
and white dinette set. $30.
3426 Cannon. 1-10
AIR COMPRESSOR, pump and
hose for filling station service.
$100 value for $55. National
cash register at a bargain.
Phone 3956. 1-12
FOR SALE Carpenter and
some millwright tools. 280
Division after 4:30. 1-9
FOR SALE OR TRADE Four
room modern house for car or
truck. Phone 4429. 4626 Den
ver. 1-13
BEAUTIFUL lady's one-carat
diamond, platinum mounting.
Will trade for late used car.
Phone 4015. 542U
40
To Exchange
TRADE Furniture and bed
ding for used piano. News
Herald Box 743. 1-12
42 Miscellaneous Wanted
WANTED Dead or worthless
animals. Phone 5713, our ex
pense. 1-llmtf
44 Livestock and Poultry
FOR SALE Chester White
weaner pigs. J. H. Phipps,
Midland, Ore. 1-10
FEEDER PIGS FOR SALE Dale
E. Brown, Bonanza. 1-9
44 Livestock and Poultry
20 REGISTERED Montana com
ing two-year-old Hereford
Bulls. Also short yearling Mon
tana bulls. T. B. and Bangs
tested. 400 Montana cows. H.
M. Harter, Tel. 61445, Sacra
mento. 1-10
FOR SALE 5 young Red Pole
cows. Just freshened. Good
milkers. A. E. Gregory, Miller
Island road at S. P. crossing.
1-9
FOR SALE Brood sow, 6 feed
er pigs. Bill Barkley, Chile
quln, Ore. . 1-12
FOR SALE 2-year-old Guern
sey heifer with day-old heifer
calf. Mary E. Dixon, Rt. 1,
Box 824. 1-12
FARMERS ATTENTION High
est prices paid for beef, veal.
hogs and livestock. Call Klam-J
ath Packing Co. Phone 5361.
Midland road. l-31mtf
46
Financial
Equitable Loans
cost you less and get you
Out of Debt.
Lower Interest Rates
Prompt Service
CHILCOTE & SMITH
Since 1009
111 N. 9th St Phone 4564
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Automotive
46
Financial
CASH LOANS
WITHOUT I !t DOSSERS
t WATS TO OCT A CONSUMERS
CASH LOAK
raOM WRIT! - COMI IK
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win tn mrniinT iuh.
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48 Business Opportunities
FOR SALE Neighborhood groc
ery. Sales over $40 a day, low
overhead. Stock about $1800,
fixtures $300. Owner retiring,
J. Olson, 632 North Central,
Medford, Ore. 1-12
FOR LEASE Furnished apart
ment house. Close in. News-
Herald Box 694. 1-14
First Church
of Christ
Altamont Drive and Delaware
street. Sunday school, 10 a. m.,
with classes for all ages. Mrs. J
D. Kernutt, superintendent
Morning devotion. 11 o'clock.
Sermon topic, "How the Local
Church Can Succeed." The pas
tor in cnarge.
Preaching -service, 7:30 p. m.
Mid-week prayer and praise
service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
We extend to you a special In-
vitation to attend all of these
services. Rev. J. D. Kernutt,
pastor.
Unity Center
The regular services of Unity
Center will be held in the ban
quet room of the Hotel Elk,
Sunday, January 11. Sunday
school at 10 o'clock. The subject
of the lesson at 11 a. m. will be,
"What is Peape?" The publie Is
coraiauy lnvuea to auena.
Churches
The Apostolic Faith
228 North Eighth street. We
extend an invitation to all to
attend the services In our beauti
ful chapel.
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.
Morning service, 11 o'clock.
Evening evangelistic service.
7:45 o'clock. Tuesday and Fri
day, 8 p. m.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer
service Immediately followed by
orchestra practice.
Our special program Sunday
night Is as follows: "In the Gar
den," by C. Austin Miles, and
Salut D Amorl," by Edward
Elgar. These two numbers to be
presented by our string trio. The
orchestra presents "I Love to
Tell the Story," a medley of
gospel hymns arranged by Al
Hayes and ' Angels Voices," feat
uring a violin duet, by Zamec
nlk. The chorus sings "Jesus Is
Calling the Weary," by Booth
Demarest. Rev. C. R. Lambert, pastor.
Residence, 228 North Eighth
street. Phone 8429.
All are welcome. No collec
tions.
First Methodist
Church
"In the Heart of the City."
at North Tenth and High streets.
Rev. Victor PhilUps, minister.
Residence, 1005 High street.
Telephone 3688.
Morning worship. 11 o'clock.
The choir, under the direction of
Mrs. S. Meade Badger, with Mrs.
E. S. Veatch, accompanist, will
sing the anthem, "Christian, the
Morn," by Shelley. The prelude
will be "Cavatina, " by Raff,
and the offertory. "Cradle
Song," by TJyinsky. Ole Severson
and Eleanore Poffenbarger will
sing a duet, "Crossing the Bar,"
oy Amorose. -ine minister s ser
mon subject will be, "The Ever.
lasting Things."
The Methodist Youth fellow.
ship will meet in two groups,
college and high school ages at
o:30 p. m. All young people cord
ially invited.
Evening service will be at 7:30
o'clock when the minister will
preach on "The Chart and Com
pass of Life."
Church Sunday school will
meet at 9:45 a. m. Mrs. T. J.
Evans, general superintendent,
Classes for boys and girls and
men and women of all ages.
This church is here to serve
the community. If the minister
can c of help to anyone call
3688.
First Covenant
Church
823 Walnut avenue, Gotffred
J. Anderson, pastor.
On the coming Lord's day the
Sunday school will convene at
the usual time of 10 a. m.
Morning service, 11 o'clock.
The pastor speaks on the sub
ject, "Related to the Lord."
The young people gather for
their devotional meeting at 7 p.
m. with Fred Reinoldson as
leader.
Evening service, 7:45 o'clock.
"The Shepherd's Calling," is the
theme to be expounded at the
evening service.
Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., mid
week service and annual meet
ing of the church.
Thursday, 1:30 p. m., meeting
of the sewing circle. It is a no
hostess meeting and the women
are asked to bring something
for the refreshments. Members
and friends are invited to at
tend. Chlloquln
Lutheran
Lutheran services will again
be conducted in Chiloquin at
the Methodist church on Sun
day evening, beginning at 7:30
o'clock. Rev. Carl F. Nitz, of
Klamath Falls, will conduct the
service, to which all interested
persons are invited. The child
ren's Bible class begins at 7 p.m.
Merrill
Presbyterian Church
Rev. L. H. Mitchelmore, pas
tor. 9:43 a. m., Bible school for all
ages and Interests from nursery
to adult
11 a. m., morning worship
with music by the chorus choir.
Mr. Mitchelmore will speak on
"The Privileges of Being a
Christian."
7:15 p. m., Christian Endeavor
with the young people and the
junior-high.
First Baptist
Church
Eighth street at Washington.
"The Church With a Message."
Rev. Cecil C. Brown, pastor.
Residence, 414 North Eighth,
phone 7439.
Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Gcorgo
O. Welch, superintendent. Wor
ship service, 11 o'clock. The pas
tor will speak on the subject,
"The Revelation of the Mystery."
Baptist training service, 6:30
p. m- under the direction of
Rodney Larson. Programs are
planned for each union which
are divided according to age
groups ranging from beginners
to adults.
The evening song service will
begin at 7:30 o clock and ba fol
lowed by a message by the pas
tor on "Three Blackouts of PI
vine History."
Mid-week service Wednesday
at 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal
Wednesday at 8:45 p. m.
Radio service each Sundaj
morning from 8:30 to 9 o'cloca
over KFJI.
Klamath
Lutheran Chureh
CrOSS and 0rnl atraata T
K. Johnson, pastor. Phone 84Sa
Sunday school, 9:48 a. m.
Classes and teachers for th
children of ail ages. Bible elan
for the adults.
Worship hour, 11 a. m.
Evening services. Sundav mi
7:30 p. m.
Congregational meatlnc Jan.
uary 12 at 8 p. m.
Ladles Aid. Jsnuarv 11 at
p. m. Hostesses to be announced
later.
Girls tuninr ehnlp maata arm
Monday at 4:30 p. m. Mrs. R.
n. MicKeis, instructor.
Choir rehearsal avarv vrmA.
nesday at 7:30 p. m.
Men s brotherhood, January
13 at 8 p. m. Hosts will be
Frank Subject, Palmer Solia and,
Gus Anderson. -
Confirmation class, Saturday,
10 a. m.
Our chureh welenmaa all mh. .
wish to worship. If you are seek,
ing a church home in the ritv mm
sincerely invite you to worship)
and work with us. May we earn,
estly try this year to bring som
sow into the Church of God.
Altamont Communll
Presbyterian Church
Services are held In the Alta
mont Junior hitfh . aehrwil
South Sixth street Rev. Hugh
Bronson, minister; Mrs. Kenton
Knight, director of music; A. C
Olson, superintendent of , the
bunday schooL
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. At
tendance last Sunday, 131.
Communion service will be
Observed at the hour nf mnmina
worship, 11 a. m. The instru
mental pretuae wiu be, "Th
Strolling Harp Player," by Hard,
ing; offertory, "The Light of
the World is Jesus;" choir an.
them, "When 1 Survey the Won
drous Cross;" the postlude.
"Serving Where You Are" br
Edwards. Tha sacrament of bap
tism will be administered and,
members will be received Into
the church. The session will
meet for official reception of
memDers at XU:tU p. m.
Junior high Christian endeav
or society meets at 5 p. m. and
Sigma Pi Christian endeavor
society meets at 7 p. m.
Choir practice at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Olson, Wednesday.
7:30 p. m.
Katherine Beattla Mlnlnnarv
societv meets at tha
Mrs. Robert Hall on Friday, Jan
uary 10, beginning at 10:30 a.
m. Rev. Forrest C. Travailla,
missionary from Thailand will
speak at 11 a. m.
a a
First Presbyterian
Church '
North Sixth and Plna atraat
Rev. Theodore Smith, pastor,
Charles R. StnnfloM Hlr.tn
of choir and Mrs. A. H. Deniaon,
organist.
Mornins wnrxhln at 11 nVWfa
opens with the organ prelude,
"Nuptial March" by Barnard
The offertory Is "Offertory" by
Flavell. Solo by Miss Ruth
Henry "Nearer Mv God tn Tha
The sacrament of communion
wiu be administered. Organ post-
iuae, -fostiude in E Flat" by
Abernathy.
Vesper worship at 5 o'clock
opens with the organ prelude,
"Cavitina" 'by Raff. The offer
tory is "Penitenra" hv Mlonrfa
and the postlude is "Postlude"
oy warns. The vested young
people's choir will sing one trf
Lowell Mason's great hymns,
"My Faith Looks Up to Thee."
The pastor will speak.
Bible school, 9:45 a. m., with
Mylus P. Winningham In charge.
The Christian Endeavorersj
meet at 6:30 p. m. as usual. There
is a high school group and a
young people's group. It Is ex
pected that shortly we shall
have an Intermediate group also.
. a
Bible Baptist
Church
Located on Wlard street t
South Sixth street, just north
of Robinson's store, Dr. C. B.
Cassel, pastor; Mrs. J. L. O'Don
nahue, Bible school superinten
dent; Miss Frances Smith, Young
People's director.
Morning Tower music at 9:19-
Bible school at 9:45. Her Is
a fine place to learn God's word
in these times of spiritual need.
Morning worship at 11
o'clock. The pastor will speak
on "The Necessity of Prayer."
Let us worship together In tha
beauty of holiness.
Vesper Tower music at 6:30
p. m. v
Baptist Young People's union
at 7 p. m. All young people are
cordially Invited to this serv
ice. r ' ' ' '
Evening church servlco at
7:45. "Some Sins of America,1
will be the subject of the eve
ning sermon. There will ba spe
cial music. -
Prayer meeting at 7:30 Wed
nesday evening In the bom of
the pastor.
Choir practice Thursday $v
nlng at 7:30, ,
- A hearty welcome awaits vo
at any or all of riiese service.