The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 13, 1942, Page 12, Image 12

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Mnrch 13. 1042
Klamath Qkunck flleutl
THREE QUESTIONS '
SUBJECT OFTALK
The three questions the dis
ciples asked Jesus, "When Shall
these things be, what is the sign
of Thy coming, and the end of
the world?" will be the subject
of the prophetical discussion
during the evening service at
7:30 o'clock Sunday evening,
March 15, at the Immanuel Bap
tist church, North Eleventh and
High streets, by the pastor.
As one listens to the radio and
reads the newspapers today the
Question conies, "Do the events
hich are transpiring today have
anything to do with these ques
tions which the disciples asked
Jesus?
The student must keep these
Questions clear In bis mind as
he reads before he can under-
auuiu uieiu.
There is a great interest
ghown by the good attendance
In this series of prophetical mes
sages each Sunday evening in
the church. Your questions are
honestly considered if written
and handed in. If your ques
tions are handed In before the
evening service they will be con
sidered during the evening ser
vice that night
Follow the crowds and attend
this special series of prophetical
messages.
Sacred Heart
Cmhollo Church
c
Corner of Eighth and High
streets. Rev. T. P. Casey, pas
tor. ;S Sunday masses are at 6 a. m.,
1st a. m., 9:30 a. m., and 11 a. m.
j-Holy days at 6 a. m., 8 a. m.
"and 9:30 a. m.
First Fridays at 6 a. m., and 8
5t ra.
, Rosary and benediction Sun
Say at 4 p. m.
Confessions every Saturday
And the eves of Holy days and
Xirst Fridays from 3 to 6 p. m.,
)pd 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.
t. Daily mass at 8 a.m.
Religious instruction classes
jxe held every Saturday morn
ng from 9:30 to 11 for all Catho
'Jvc children in the public grade
' .schools and for public high
uychool students every Monday
evening at 7:30.
"Church
Of Cod r
Located at 4259 Arthur street.
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Young
People's meeting, 6:30 p. m. Sun
day night 'evangelistic service,
7:30 o'clock, in charge of State
Evangelist F. J; Webb. Every
one welcome.: ' Pastor, H. M.
Keplinger. -
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Xirst Presbyterian
Church
The First Presbyterian church
Uf located on North Sixth and
Pine streets. The pastor is the
JB.ev. Theodore Smith; the choir
rtirector, Charles R. Stanfield;
the organist, Mrs. Arthur Hall
Denison.
The morning worship is held
tt 11 o'clock and is broadcast
wver the local radio, KFJI. It
"cTpens with the organ prelude,
'Berceuse" by Lille. The pro
cessional Is 'The Trisagion.
Choir and congregation unite in
singing "The Doxology" and,
after the Lord's prayer, "The
Gloria Patri." In response to
the morning prayer, the choir
sings Whelpton's "Hear Our
Prayer, O Lord." The pastor
will speak on "Sent From God."
The choir special is "Hear Our
rayer" by Chenoweth and the
-Wiolr offertory Schumann's "We
Give Thee But Thine Own." The
organ offertory is "Hymn of
Nuns" by Wely. The service
.closes with the dedication serv
ice of offering and self. The
choir dismissal is Whelpton's
"Lord, Let Us Now Depart in
Peace" and the organ postlude,
"Postlude" by Haresi
The afternoon vesper is chang
jsd to the evening hour of 7:30
:clock and opens with the pre
lude, "Salut D'Amour" by Elgar.
The processional for the young
people's vested choir is Sulli
vsn's :"Onward, Christian Sold
iers." The choir response to the
irvenlng prayer is the "Three
fold Amen." The choir special
S Bllhorn's "I Will Sing the
Wondrous Story." The pastor
ill speak on 'Thou and Thy
House Saved." The organ of
fertory is "Meldoy" by Massenet,
the organ postlude is "Post
lude" by Flagler. i
it Bible school, 9:45 In the morn
ing. Arthur R. Dickson will be
la charge of the main school.
. Mrs. Havens of the Junior de
partment, Mrs. Burge W. Mason
Bf the primary department, and
Mrs. Kenneth W. Damon of the
Beginners department.
.The intermediate young peo
ple's Christian Endeavor has
changed its time of meeting from
V o'clock to 6:30 p. m., when
fye High School Christian En
deavor and the Young People's
OM ruMemd nmni
Chat, s. rmir, Dir.
Old Hymn and OowO
PrMohJns
WI Sundin
H K I p. m
Oontfttueut
InHtnatkmil Ootptt
- Sroadeut
Christian Endeavor meet. All
young people are cordially in
vited to attend.
The general public is wel
comed at any of these services,
Christian Endeavor
This Week
The Presbyterian Young Peo
ple will consider Sunday the
subject, "A Christian Disciple of
Life. Jack Campbell will lead
the meeting.
Ann Vanderpool is the sched
uled leader for the Presbyterian
Juniors. She will lead a discus
sion on "What it Means to De
cide for Christ.
The Christian Church Juniors
will meet as usual and study the
next in their series of topics.
A combined meeting of the
Christian High School and the
Young People societies will be
held Sunday. The special pro
gram, conducted by Gail Clapp,
is in honor of the White Swan
Indian mission.
Mary Jane Manning will con
duct the meeting for the Mt.
Laki Christian Endeavor so
ciety. Christian Endeavor study
classes have been in progress for
two weeks, and will continue
until courses in Christian En
deavor essentials and better
meetings are completed.
A Christian Endeavor deputa
tion team will visit the young
people's group at the Covenant
church Sunday evening. The
team consists of Bob Nelson, ex
tension chairman, Gerry Mae
Knutli, Klamath-Lake secretary,
and Roberta Alexander, Klamath-Lake
president. This team
has been invited to have charge
of the program for the young
people's hour.
Fundamental Bible
Center
Pine at Second. "An undenom;
(national center of Bible study
with prayer and nraise " n w
Wheatley, pastor. Residence, 131
North Second street. Phone 7210
we join with the Bible Bap
tist church in all th
of the week. Evangelist Earl
Aninony speaking Sunday morn
ing at 11 o'clock and Sunday
evening at 7:45 o'clock, and
every night through Friday. G.
W. Wheatley will be in charge
of all meetings.
SDeclal Classes in snill.u-inninir
will be held Monday, Wednes
day and Friday mornings at 10
o'clock.
Anyone desiring to speak with
the evangelist about their spir
itual problems may reach him
by calling 7210.
First Church
Of God
Altamont drive and Delaware
street. Revival meetings are he
me held niehtlv. 7:45 o'clock
except Monday by Rev. J. J.
ijiuespie of Salem. Friday night
the evangelist will sneak nn the
subject, "Old Testament Repent
ance and Restitution.
Saturday, sermon tnnie "The
Valley of Dry Bones and Their
Resurrection." Sunday school,
10 a. m Mrs. J. D. Kernntt
superintendent. Morning devo
tion, 11 o clock. Sermon topic.
The Kingdom of God. Is It
Present or Future?" Preachinc
service, 7:45 p$ m. Subject, "New
xesuiineni nepenience ana Kes
titution." A cordial invitation is
extended to the public to attend
all these service. Rev. J. D. Ker-
nutt, pastor.
Zion Lutheran
Church
1025 High street. Carl F. Nitz.
pastor. Telephone 6793.
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.
Story, "Zacchaeus."
Divine worshin at 11 a m
Sermon tonic: "Tolerant Thva-
tira."
Lutheran hour, 1 p. m. KFJI.
Sunday school teachers meet
on Monday at 7:30 p. m.
Passiontide meditations, Wed
nesday, 8 p. m. Topic, "The De
fense of Christ."
Children's confirmation lnc
Saturday at 2 p. m.
First Methodist
Church
"In the Heart of the City," at
North Tenth and High streets
Rev. Victor Phillips, minister
Residence. 1005 High street, tele
phone 3688.
Morning worshin at 11 o'clock
Director of music, Mrs. S. Meade
Badger, accompanist, Mrs. E. S.
Vcatch. Prelude "Sunday Morn
ing at Glian," by Bendal, offer
tory, "Nocturne," by Grieg. The
choir will sing the anthem,
prayer," by Cherubini." Vocai
solo, "My Heart Ever Faithful,"
by Bach, sung by Mrs. T. B
Powers. The minister will preach
the sermon, "The Parable of the
Soils."
Junior church, 11 a. m., -under
the supervision of Jane Hansen.
Nursery at the same hour under
the supervision of Miss Hanna.
Church school, 9:45 a. m. Don
R. Drury, general superintend
ent. Dr. Peter H. Rozendal, as
sistant superintendent. Classes
for all ages.
New members welcome at any
time during the school year.
Methodist Youth fellowship
meets at 6:30 p. m. in two
groups, ""he Wesley league Is for
the older young people and the
Ashbury league is for the young
peopi of high school age.
Evening service at 7:30 o'clock
and the minister will speak on
"twist passing By."
T
A series of evangelistic ser
vices began at the new Free
Methodist church, corner of
Ninth and Plum, Tuesday eve
ning and will continue every
evening1 at 7:45 o'clock until
March 28.
Evangelist M. L. Root of Kent.
Wash., an ordained evangelist
and recommended by the evan
gelistic board of the Free Metho
dist church, is conducting the
services. Mr. Root has had sev
eral years experience as pastor
and evangelist throughout the
northwest and central states. He
is an "American for America."
in the present crisis, according
to a statement which the pastor
made upon his arrival here. His
earnest messages are said to be
timely, spiritual and inspira-1
tional.
Mr. Root appeals to the gen-i
eral public to attend these ser
vices and help build one of the
main bulwarks of defense. Some
of his topics will be, "A Sure
Foundation In a Trembling
World," "The Man of the Hour
the Present and Future
Crisis." "What Is the World's
Greatest Curse Today and What
Is the Remedy?", "Are Bible
Doctrines Vital Today and If
So, Which Are?"
First Covenant
Church
823 Walnut avenue, Gottfred
J. Anderson, pastor.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon.
"Christ's Challenge."
Young peoples meeting. 7 p.
m. A deputation from the Klamath-Lake
Christian Endcavpr
union will have charge of the
meeting. All young people are
invited to attend.
Evening service, 7:45 o'clock.
The theme, "An Unquenchable
Spirit."
On Tuesday evening the
juniors hold their social meet
ing. Iver Strid is the host.
Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. mid
week service.
Thursday, 1:30 p. m. Meeting
of the Covenant Sewing circle
Hostesses for the meeting are
Mrs. Albert Clauson and Mrs
Otto Clauson. Besides the regu
lar sewing work, emergency sew
ing for the community needs
will also be done.
On Saturday, March 21, at
7:45 p. m.,. 2000 feet of moving
pictures of Sweden will be
shown in the church. These pic
tures are shown under the di
rection of the Swedish Travel
Information bureau of New York
City.
This evening, Friday, March
13, Captain Fred Anderson of
Tacoma, Washington, will bring
a message to a gathering of the
Ladies Aid. The service is a fam
ily gathering and is scheduled
to begin at 7:45 p. m.
Assembly of God
746 Oak street, Rev. A. Har
old Persing, pastor. Residence,
731 North Eleventh street. Phone'
5735.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. with
Mrs. Al Kennedy in charge.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Message by the pastor.
Young people meet at 6:45 p.
m. with Mrs. Hill in charge.
Evangelistic service at 7:45 p.
m. Come and e..Joy these lively
and Interesting services.
Tuesday, 7:45 p. m. devotional
and preaching.
Wednesday, beginning at 10
o'clock, the missionary society
will meet at the church.
Thursday, 7:45 p. m. devo
tional and preaching.
Immanuel Baptist
Church
Eleventh and High street, J.
Clarence Orr, pastor. Residence-
437 North Third street. Phone
4836.
9:45 a. m., the church school.
11 a. m., the morning worship
service. Message "Who Stand in
Your Shoes." This is another ser
mon of the scries of types found
in the Old Testament and ful
filled in the New Testament.
6:30 p. m., the young people's
meeting.
7:30 p. m., the evening ser-
vice, the subject, "The Three
Questions the Disciples Asked
Jesus." This is a continuation of
the prophetical series.
Our mid-week service of pray
er and Bible study will be held
Wednesday evening at 7:30.
The public is cordially invited
to worship with us.
Community Congregational
Church
Garden avenue between East
Main and Martin streets. Rev.
Eugene V. Haynes, pastor.
9:45 a. m church school for
all ages.
11 a. m., worshin service. "I
Am the Way ot Peace" is the
serr. on theme of the pastor as
he speaks at this service.
4:30 p. m. Sunset circle will
meet in the church.
6 p. m. Comrades of The Wav
will meet with Harry Tyndal
leading the devotions.
6:45 p. m. The young married
couple's group meets for their
evening of fellowship beginning
with a potluck supper.
SECOND WEEK OF
T
The Rev. Earl Anthony of
New York City opens tho second
week of evangelistic meetings in
Klamnth Falls
which i s spon
sored b y the
Fundim ental
Bible Center.
The Bible
Baptist church,
through its pas
tor. Dr. C. B.
Cassel, has grac
iously extended
the use of their
church for this
week's meetings
which opens
with morning
service at 11
o'clock, speaking on the sub
ject, "God's Love." Song serv
ice begins at 7:45 p. in. The
evangelist speaking on the sub
ject, "Profit and Loss." There
will be a splendid song service
each evening. Wide-awake
preaching, soul-stirring messages
and help for everyone.
A special class in soul-winning
will be held Monday, Wednesday
and Friday mornings at 1U
o'clock at the church. Many are
availing themselves of this op
portunity and arc being richly
blessed.
The Bible Baptist church is
located at South Sixth and Mil
ler lane, just back of Robinson s
store.
Come, bring a friend and pray
for these meetings.
Klamath Temple
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Last
Sunday our attendance went
over the top .with marked in
crease, in spite of many that
were unable to attend because
of sickness. May we urge you
to come and bring your family
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
The pastor brings tho message.
Overcomers, young people, at
6:30 p. m.
The evangelistic service at
7:45 p. m. with the usual special
musical numbers.
Mid-week sen-ice Wednesday
at 7:45 p. m.
Thursday, radio broadcast at
7:30 p. m.
Friday, choir practice, 7:4S p.
m. at church.
Klamath Temple is located at
1007 Pine street. Rev. Daniel B.
Anderson, pastor, 2211 Eberlcin
avenue. Phone 3874.
First Christian
Church
"The Downtown Church."
Pine street at Ninth, Arthur
Charles Bates, minister. Phone
5432.
Bible school, 9:45 a. m. C. S.
Robertson, superintendent. All
classrooms have been redecor
ated. Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Organist, Mrs. Mary Hayden.
Miss Augusta B. Parker, choir
director. Special anthem this
Sunday, "Rest in the Lord," Gil
bert.
The Lord's Supper is always
a special part of these services at
this church. It is here we re
member Christ's death for sin.
The sermon, "The Might of the
Mite" is built on the widow's
gift of her two mites. You will
want to hear this practical
Christian message, one which is
expressly for this time in which
we live.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p
m. There are three societies.
Young people of these ages will
find a happy group with whom
to meet.
Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.
m. Everett Esgate will have
charge of the song service. The
evening communion service for
those unable to attend the morn
ing service. The sermon, "En
tering the Holy Place." by the
minister.
This church has been com
pletely renovated and redecor
ated. New conveniences added,
among them the nursery room
for parents with babies. This is
a sound-proof room with glass
separating It from the main aud
itorium, loud speaker, where
parents can enjoy the services
without having their babies dis
turb the meeting. A special in
vitation is extended to all to visit
this beautiful temple of worship.
Klamath Lutheran
Church
Cross and Crescent streets, L
K. Johnson, pastor, 1175 Cres
cent street. Phone 3452.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Bible knowledge Is used more
than any other knowledge.
Bible class and post confirma
tion class, 9:45 a. m.
Worship hour, 11 a. m.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Lenten
services. The theme will be "In
the Garden of Gethsemanc."
Choir rehearsal follows Im
mediately after the Lenten scrv
Ices.
Thursday, 7:30 p. m., adult
instruction and Sunday school
teachers meeting.
Saturday, 10 a. m., confirm
ation class.
Junior choir meets every Mon
day at 4:30 p. m.
Ladies Aid will meet March
24. Mrs. Carl Carlson and Mrs
Ncls Nicholson, hostesses. The
program, "Our Lutheran Herit
age," Mrs. B. Dahlelm, WMF;
news, Mrs. I. Rumer and music
in charge of Mrs. B. Lofsgaard
The Ladies Aid birthday anni
versary will be held on April
21 with a potluck supper at 6:30.
Friends and members tiro asked
to keep this in mind, mid nil are
cordially invited to attend. Our
church earnestly invites you to
worship at our services. If you
nro seeking church homo in
the city wo sincerely invite you
to worship and work with us.
Altamont Community
Presbyterian Church
Services mo held in the Alta
niout junior high school on
South Sixth street. Hev. Hugh
Hronson, minister; Mrs. Kenton
Knight, director of music; A. C.
Olson, superintendent of the
Sunday school.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. in. At
tendance last Sunday, 131.
Morning worship ben ins ut 1 1
a. in. Tho instrumental prelude
will be played by Margaret Me
Clellan. Marjory Dufor and Win
ifred Towno will sing a duet for
the offertory. The choir anthem
will t Hiding ill Thee." The
sermon "The Way of The Cross."
Sigma Pi Christian Endeavor
will go to Mt. I.aki to meet the
Mt. Laki Christian Endeavor so
ciety. Ju. ior Christian Endeavor
will meet nt 7 p. m.
Choir practice nt the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Olson on Tuesday
evening at 7:30 o'clock.
Free Methodist
South Ninth and Plum. W. II
McCormick, pastor.
We are holding revival meet
ings nt this time. M. L. Root,
traveling evangelist, Is the In
vited speaker and will speak
each evening. Services open at
7:45 p. m. There will he special
singing nt each service. Come to
these services. Sunday school,
10 a. in.: preaching. 11 15 a. m ;
evening service. 7 4S o'clock.
Church oi Christ
Meets In Shasta school, Hersh
el Berry, minister.
Biblo study, 10 a. m.
Sermon. 11 n. m.
Communion, 11:45 a. m. Even
ing services. 7:30 o'clock. Ser
mon by J. F. Hargrove. Every
one welcome to come and wor
ship where the only creed is (lie
Bible, and the only recognized
head of the church. Christ.
Pllarim Holiness
If you demnnd the Inspiration
and help of truth in sermon and
teaching, if you desire friendli
ness in people and variety In
service and sermon, you will en
joy worshipping at the Pilgrim
Holiness church. Residence of
the oastor. Rev. Sherman Moore
at the rear of the church. 22119
Wantlnnd avenue.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Worship. 11 a. m.
Evangelistic service, 7:30 p
m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
7:45 p. m.
Biblo Baptist
Church
The church Is happy to an
nounce cooperation with The
Fundamental Biblo Center of
Klamath Falls in the special
meetings with Rev. Enrl Anth
ony, evangelist of New York
City, who comes with the high
est recommendations to us with
his "Good News Meetings." So
much of the news of tho day is
bad news, but here Is a man
with good news. Be sure to come
and hear him. He has a real
message.
Rev. Anthony will speak at
both services Sunday in the Bi
ble Baptist church on Winrd
street at South Sixth street. Just
north of Robinson's store. Morn
ing service will be at 1 1 o'clock,
and in the evening at 7:30. Then
he will speak each evening fol
lowing except Saturday in this
church. Come and bring a friend
Rev. Anthony has been hold
ing special meeting with the
Fundametal Bible Center during
tho past week, and has been ijiv
ing stirring messages each night,
and in classes conducted by Pas
tor and Mrs. G. W. Wheatley.
First Baptist
Church
North Eighth and Washington
streets, Lloyd Hart, supply pas
tor. Residence, 414 North Eighth
street. Phone 7439. Choir di
rector, H. G. Shlrcy.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. De
partments for all ages. George
O. Welch, general, superintend
ent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Sermon subject, "In the Valley
of Decision."
Training Union, 6:30 p. m. De
partments for all ages. Rodney
Larson, general director.
Evening service, 7:30 o'clock.
Sermon, "No Respecter of Per
sons." Prayer meeting and Bible
study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
Choir practice, 7:30. p. m.
Thursday.
A cordial Invitation Is given
to the public to be with us in
any and all services.
Tho Apostolic Faith
Located at 228 North Eighth
street, extends to all a cordial
invitation to attend our services.
The Sunday services are as fol
lows: Sunday school, 0:30 a. m
Morning worship, 11 o'clock
Evening evangelistic service,
7:45 o'clock.
Week night services arc on
Tuesday and Friday at 8 o'clock,
with prnycr service on Wednes
day, 7:30 p. m.
Special singing by our various
singing organizations and music
by our orchestra are features of
each service.
All are welcome. A collection
Is never taken. ,
Rev. C. R. Lambert, pastor
228 North Eighth street. Phono
8420.
CUMAX IN LENT
On New Yenr's day was held
tho most successful union pray
er meeting In tho city of Khun
nth Falls. The large First Meth
odist church was filled with de
vout worshippers. Tho meeting
was called nt the suggestion of
President Koosevelt mid was un
der Hie auspices of the Klamath
Ministerial association. Just as
an emergency ext.. ted at the be
ginning of the year, likewise, nt
the present time our country Is
at the crossroads.
It is therefore befitting that
tlu scrums mindad citizenry of
our o Humility again turn their
thotuilits and prayers heaven
wind. The union Passion week
services nro now being arranged
by the Klainath Falls Minister
ial association. These meetings
should conn- as a climax to
l.entcn services in the various
ehurche.i.
Tho week-dny meetings' are
scheduled from Monday through
Thursday from 12 20 to 12 511
p m. On Good Friday, the tra
ditiomtl three hour service will
be held. It begins at 9.50 a. m .
and closes at 12:50 p. m. The
seven utterances of Jesus while
on the cross will be expounded
hy as many different pastors.
Special niu-ic is to he rendered
at every service throughout the
week. The meetings nre to be
held In the Pelican theatre.
Firt Church o! Christ.
Scientist
Tenth and Washington streets
This church, a brunch of The
Mother church, the First Church
of Christ. Scientist. In Boston.
Mass . holds service each Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock. Subject
of lesson-sermon for next Sun
day, 'Substance."
Sunday school at 0:30 a. m.
A meeting which Includes
testimonies ot Christian Science
Healing is held every Wednesday
evening ul b o'clock.
A trco Christian Science read
Ing room is located In the First
National tlnnk building. Sixth
and Mam streets, u hero the
Bible, writings by Mary Uokcr
Eddy, and authorized Christum
Science literature may be read,
borrowed or purchased.
All arc cordially invited to at
tend Hie services and uso Hit
reading room.
Radis program KFJI, 2 to 2:15
p in each Monday under tho di
rection of committco on publica
tion for Oregon
Church nl Jesus Christ of
Lattor Day Saints
The Church ot Jesus Christ ot
Latter Day Saints hold mcotlngs
In the auditorium of tho public
library on the corner of Fifth
street and Klamnth avenue.
Sunday school services con
vene nt 10 a m. and at 11 a. m
departments nro separated (or
priesthood classes and a sr -Ial
women's class and tho children's
choir.
Sacrament meeting Is held
each Sunday evening at 7:30
p m.
Tho Relief society hold meet
Ings each Tuesday nftcrnoon at
2 p. m. The second Tuesday of
each month is devoted to a work
and business meeting.
Tho Mutual Improvci .cnt asso
ciation meets each Tuesday eve
nlng at 7:30 o'clock. Tho public
is cordially Invited to attend each
and every meeting.
St. Paul's
Episcopal
Eighth street nt Jefferson.
Victor E. Newmnn, rector.
The Holy Euchnrist each Sun
day at 0 o'clock. Church school
at 10 o'clock.
Tho Holy Eucharist at 11 a.
m. on the first, third and fifth
Sundays.
Morning prnycr nt 11 o'clock
on tho second and fourth Sun
days. On Saints' days and Holy days
the Holy Eucharist at 10 o'clock.
Wednesday mornings during
Lent there will bo celebration
of the Holy Eucharist nt 10
o'clock.
The Young Peoples' forum
meets on tho third Sunday at
6:30 p. m. This group comprises
all high school young people of
the parish.
Choir practice Is on Wednes
day at 7:30 p. m.
Church of the
Nazarano
Sunday school begins at 9:43
with Mrs. II. L. Russell as able
superintendent. There aro Inter
esting classes for all ages from
the cradle roll to tho adult.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Tho Rev. II. L. Russell, pastor.
Young pcopla's service from
6:20 to 7:30 p. m. Our aim Is for
an interesting service each Sun
day evening, and we would like
to invito all young pcoplo to
come enjoy our service.
Evening services which begin
at 7:30 are evangelistic, with a
goad rousing song service and
special musical numbers arc
featured.
Midweek prayer services aro
on Wcdncsdny evening at 7:30
each week.
Pastor, Rev. H. L. Russell, 620
Martin street, phone 4870.
Church of the Nazarene Is lo
cated on tho corner of Martiri
and Garden streets In Mills addition.
CLASSIFIED INDEX
Apartments For Itent 24
Automotive 34
Dullness Opportunities 411
Educational .....12
Financlnl ...
r'or Sale or Trade ....
General Notices ........
Health
Help Wanted. Female .....
Help Wanted. Mule
Houses For Rent
Livestock and Poultry
Lost and Found
Miscellaneous For Rent
Miscellaneous For Sale
Miscellaneous Wanted
Heal Estate For Sale
Real Estnto Wanted -
Room and Hoard
Situation Wanted
To Exchnnge
...46
... 3H
.... 4
... 13
... 14
.. Ill
... 211
44
... 2
.. 211
.. 3tl
... 42
... 30
... 32
i
... 20 j
... 18
40
Lost and Found
LOST Chesapeake dog, brown
curley hair, mimed Junior, 111
monthr. 1042 license No. lit!
Reward. Dr Dietsehe. 3-14
Gonvrfll Noticaa
IF YOU HAVE I.HMltEIt to
move to Medford cantonment.
Phone 7702 Ashland 4 5
REDUCED TUITION to $10 00
month Complete beamy
course. Enrol) now. North
western Ucnuly College. 3-1U
TRAPPERS
Top prices paid for furs. Mollis
Noonehester. 323 K Mam :t t:t
Pertonnli
YOU KNOW You cjin't keep n
good man down Hut fellows,
tnko a look at the students
and grnduates of Northwest
ern If you think they are nut
going places In the beauty pro
fesslon Northwestern Ucnuly
College. 3 11)
PERMANENT WAVES HAIR
STYLES. Popular prices. Pal
ace Beauty Shop. Phono 3MI
3-14
Transportation
GOING to South Dakota Mon
day morning. Room for 3 for
enmnnnv. Call 4:i!fi :) 14
10
Services
HOUSECLEANING Art Bene
dict. 684B. 40nitf
BIRTH CERTIFICATES obtain
ed nt reasonable cost. Floyd
Pierce. 410 Main. 4-3
FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh
Ing. Clifford Golden. Phone
3022. 3-:ilmtf
SLIP COVERS ond draperies
mndo to order. Klamnth Fur
niture Co., 221 Main. Phone
5353. 4-5mlf
IDA'S TAILOR SHOP, formerly
J E. Bodgo Tailor Shop, 125
No. 8th. Altering, Repairing,
Cleaning, Pressing. All work
guaranteed. Prices reasonable
3 28
RUBBER STAMPS made dally
in Klamnth Fulls. GEO. J
KUNZMAN, 127 North 4th
Phono 6032. 3 18
PICTURE FRAMING Art nml
Gift Shop, 510 Main. 3-24mtf
FLOOR SANDING Old floors
reflnlshed. Norman Fralcy
Phone 4001. 3 24mtf
BAGS Machine Cleaned and
patched People's Warehouse
Bag Co. 10111 If
PAINTING, KALSOMINING
, H. L. Brown. Phono 4226.
310mlf
HEMSTITCHING
DRESSMAKING, Buttons and
Buckles covered, Alterations
on new and old clothing Mrs
II. M Allcnder, 731 Main,
Room 210. Phone 7203
3-lflmtf
PAPERHANGING, PAINTING,
knlsomining. Dial 6328 Mcl
vin E. Frost 3-13mtf
WRINGER ROLLS Washing
machino and vacuum cleaner
parts for all makes. Merit
Washing Machine Service, 611
South Sixth. 3-31mtf
PAINTING, paperhanglng and
decorating. Alvln Davis. Ph.
4637 or 3705. 4-2
I WILL obtain your delayed
birth certificate for you. Chns.
Ilnthaway, 120 N. 10th St.,
Klamnth Falls, Ore. 3-31
WE DO REPAIR WORK Uoden
hnmer Saw Filing, 353 K
Main. 3-15
ELECTROLUX CLEANER snles
ziorvlcc. Phono B725. 0211
Main. Tarkel Tweet. 3-22
FLOOR SANDING and finish
ing. Waxing, pollsfilng, scrub
bing. New, old. C. DuFour
Phono 3006. 3-31mtf
ELECTROLUX CLEANERS
snles-scrvlce. Rny Hall Phone
7167. 813 Rnsowny Drive.
3-31
PICTURE FRAMING Gocller's,
230 Mnln. 3-14mU
CURTAINS home laundered.
Phone 8206. 4-2
12
Educational
WHKN you think of success,
think of the bcniity profes-"
shin. Willi guaranteed salary
and eoiniiilssloiis $10 00
month. Enroll now. North
western Di auty College. 3-18
13
Hsidth
!H M. C. CASSKL, Chlroprne
li h- Clinic, colon mill rectal
disease. :i2 Main. Dial 721ft.
3 31mtl
14 Help WmiKd. Fmale
WANTI-.K Housekeeper. Stay
nii;lits. 21111 Hope, St. Krnnelii
I'aik. ' 3-14
WANTED Young lady, mar
ried or single, experienced op
er.ttnr o r bookkeeping, ne-
i utiiii; or oilier business ma-
chines , Preferably having
stenographic training or cx-IHTir-ncc.
News-Herald Box
::miii 314
STUDENT beauty operators. Tu
ilion Mil per mouth Guar- )
autecd posiUon with salury
ami commissions Enroll now
Northwestern Itrnuty Col
lege. 3 in
WOMAN' COOK--Apply In per
miii Mti.-.t have references.
I lk Tok Driveln. 3357tf
111
Help Wnntad. Male
1 1 1 'I . I V.'-WIKD for nielli shift.
.1 incnililer feeder and setters,
I ii-aw operator, 2 moulding
graders. 2 moulding tiers. Ex
perienced only. Conifer Lbr.
Co . Weed liiKhway. 2-14
VA TKD- Young, capable, am
bitious .MALE stenographer.
Phone inilil. 3-14
WANTED-Man and wife for
chore Join Must be good
nnlki-r. Ciood wages. Call I Y
7IH4
FOR JOBS in Aircraft Factories,
111 to 52. Inuuire 412 Main.
4 0
WAN TED Experienced farm
hand Santfurd Jones, Uonan
i. Ore. I781U
WAN TED Retail grocery clerk,
retail grocery vegetable rilon,
wholesale grocery warehouse
man, comluuation Invoice clerk
and stenographer. In answer
ing tho nd. kindly give your
ace, experience and references,
liox 30;. Herald-News. 318
Situations Wanted
EMPLOYMENT WANTED In
west by two young married
couples, now employed. No
children, steady, sober, good jV
workers. Write In detail. Box w
32. Pincvllle, Missouri. 3-lfl
HABYLANIJ Care of babies
and children. Hour, day or
week. 412 High. Phono 8341.
412mtf
SHI I'M AN BOARDING- HOME
for children. 3802 Blsbee,
South Altnmont. Phone 7305.
4 4
HOUR WORK. Phono 7834. 3-30
CARE FOR BABIES, children,
hour, duy or week. 4426 Cros
by. Phone 5051. 3-1B
20
Room and Board
ROOM AND BOARD for work
ing girl or student, 3 meals,
Attractive home, one block
from Main. $35. Phono 3885.
3710tf
BOARD ROOM
Phono li.riU2.
514 Wnlmit.
4 -10 Q)
NICE ROOMS, good board. 523
Lincoln. 8-23
BOARD AND ROOM Prlvato
home. 332 No. 9th. 313
ROOM--BOARD 1711 Wall
3-18
MARS HOTEL 1411 Main.
Steam heated. Weekly rates
$.1 up. 50c to $1 per night.
3-1R
CLEAN ROOM, close In, 827
Walnut. Phone 3505. 3-14
LARGE coiner room, $3.50 per
week. 403 N. 3rd. 3-13
ROOM 020 Lincoln.
3-18
CLEAN stenin hented rooms. 310
So 3th. Phone 7050. 3-24
ROOM In modern home for lady.
With home privileges. Phone CS
4377. 3-13 W
SMALL ROOM $3.00. 134 No.
3rd. 34Uti
LARGE ROOM Closo In. Prl
vato bnth. Phone 6006 after 6
p. m. 3-18
KQOM.S 1034 High. 4-5mt(
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room.
610 Pine. 2699tf
NICE ROOM
134 N 3rd.
Furnnco heat.
817
CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th.
All outside, newly decorated,
modern rooms. All with, new
innerspring mattresses. Free
Peking, 3-31mtf
24 Apartmonts For Rent
TWO-ROOM APT. with bnth. fYl
Reasonable. 443 Market.
et. 3-17.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOM, every,
thing furnished. 218 Main,
Fairfield Apartments. 3-10
THREE-ROOM apnrtmont avail-
nnio Monday. 825 Grant, 3-14