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KovomVor 20', 1012 HEBALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH. FALLS, OREGON PAGE ELEVEN CLASSIFIED ADS Lost and Found WE ARE CARING FOR a stray ad nanny goot that liiid to have attention. Tim party hnv Inu lost thla goat, hy Identify ing It and paying or this ml and Its keep, nmy get It nl 201 W. Kliimitlh. 1 1-23 LOST Tricycle without eut. Phone 00117 evening. 11-20 LOST Black bill fold contain inil about $40.00. Reward. Hit turn Hitter's Coffoo Shop, 125 So. 7th. 11-21 General Notices INSULATE with Musonlle Collu Blanket. W hova It at a price ttnrth Ifivrfltlliutlnir. F. II. Hanger. SIB Markot. Phone 7221. 12-2 AVON CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Phono 411111 . H-24 LOST Muck gabardine purse. Reward, Hrliirn Herald-News. 11-20 Personals MONUMENTS Klnmnlh Falls Marbla and Granite Works, 110 So. 11th. Phone o:uu. 12-0 10 Services njm"Vwi frni rrn"" Wrecker Service Cnll Day NlKht 51 si a.'ino BUICK GARAGE 1330 MAIN 12-10 PLUMBING, HEATING, hcot metol work, furnaces vacuum cleaned. P. L. Johnion, 1436 Sarsent Phone S320. 11-22 PICTURE FRAMING Art and Gift Shop, 510 Main. 11 -24m t WILL OBTAIN your delayed birth certificate for you. Chns, Hathaway, 120 No. 10th St Klamath Falls. Ore. 1 1-30 FLOOR BANDING and reflnlsh Ing. Clifford Golden. Phone 3022. 11 -30m REFRIGERATOR, washing ma chine, vacuum cleaner parts and tervlce, all rnnken. Merit Wanning Machine Service, 811 South Sixth. ll-30m BAGS MACHINE CLEANED and patched. People'a Wuro hnim nB Co. 2U24tf BOUSE CLEANING Art Bene- diet. 6848. 12 0m KNIVES, scissors, mwi shorp .: ened. Welding. Bodenhamer Repair Shop, 351 E. Main. 12-10 GENERAL REPAIRING All typea jmall gus engines. Bod enhamer Saw Filing, 351 East Main. 12-B CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnncc cleaning, oil burner service. J. A. TutU. Phono 7140. 12-15 PICTURE FRAMING Goeller's 230 Main. 12-14-m HEMSTITCHING DRESSMAKING, Buttons and Buckles covered. Alterations on new and old clothing. Mrs. H. M. Allender, 731 Main Room 318. Phone 7263. 12-18m XXPERT TAILORING and al teratlon by Johnson Tailors, 126 So. 8th, Pelican Bldg 12-10 PAINTING, KALSOMININO H. L. Brown. Phone 4226. 12-10m IS Health DR. M. C, CASSEL, chiropractic clinic, colon and ructal dis eases. 832 Main. Dial 7215. ll-30m 14 Help Wanted. Female WANTED Womun or girl for clay or hour housework or work for board and room and alary. Call 4210. 3416tf WANTED Experienced maid, apartment and utilities furn ished, Good wages. Inquire after 2 p. m. Link River Auto Camp. 3410tf HOUSEKEEPER to take full charge home. Working cou ple. Phone 4014. 11-23 WOMEN OR MKN. 21 In ftn. married or single, to take names for City Directory. Write HeraldNews, Box 3464. 3436tf HIGH SCHOOL GIRL mother's helper two nights after school and Saturdays. 2418 Hope St. 11-21 WANTED Lady to care for elderly man. Inquire ht 415 Walnut. Apt, 2. 11-21 WANTED Ranch cook, six to ten men, no housework, Steady Job, good wages. Phone 7914. 11-26 WOMAN to help In boarding house. 723 Klamath. 11-20 16 Help Wanted, Mole WANTED Fir timber fnllers. Phone 7169. 2B23tf IB Help Wanted. Male WANTED Three Carry-All scrapers uud tractors, light or 12-yurd capacity, Hourly or contract banls. Apply In per son or write Kolth Merrill, Logging Rupt., The Red River Lumber Co,, Wcslwood, Calf. 2B27U STENOGRAPHER, male or fo mal. Out of town mill. Dully trnijHportatlon available. Khorthand not necessary but must be good typist. Perma nent )oltlon. Lumber exper ience desirable but not cssen tlnl. Box 3040, Horold-Now. 11-21 WANTED Men not over 41 years of age, not subject to draft, to iiuallfy as brukenion and yardmen. Apply Super intendent's office, Southern Pacific Company, Dunsmulr, Cnlir., or call al Trainmaster's office, Klamath Falls. 11-25 WANTED 2 boys, ago 12 or older, at Klamuth Falls, to work after school and on Sat urdays. Dig moneyl Write, DOU IHWIN, 722 N. 8th Street, HoIkc, Idaho, 11-20 LA BOH KKS To clean refriger ator curs. Apply II. M. Nelson, Western Fruit Express Co., al Great Northern Freight Office. 11-23 18 Situations Wanted BABYLAND Care of babies and children. Hour, day or week. 1104 Crescent. Phono Oil 41. 12-4m WORK WANTED Hoy 17 years, wants work. Has had exper ience In gas service station. Inquire at 121 Jefferson. 11-20 20 Room and Board BOARD AND ROOM Private shower, steam hent. 723 Klam ath. 11-20 ROOM, BOARD Gentleman. 504 No. l()th. Phone 6814. 11-21 BOARD AND ROOM 0211 Jef fernnn. 11-2H Rooms For Hent ROOM FOR RENT Woman only. 814 Walnut. 11-20 ROOMS Garage. 633 Eldorado. 11-22 CONVENIENT ROOMS For comfortable, modern, cconoml-rally-priced rooms, go to Hotel Holly. Main and So. 11th. Special rales by week or month. 11-28 CLAREMONT, 228 North 4th. All outside, newly decorated, niodern rooms. All with new Innersprlng mnttrcsses. Free parking. ll-30m ROOMS 1034 High. ,12-Om ROOMS Board if desired. 1124 Mon Clalro, back of high school. 11-21 HEATED ROOMS 823 High. 12-18 ROOMS FOR RENT heat. 120 No. Blh. Steam 11-21 24 Apartments For Rent FURNISHED APARTMENTS Utilities. Low rales. 419 No 10th. 1124m HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS $4 week and up. 133 N. 10th 11-29 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Completely furnished. $4 and $4.50 wcok.410 "50. 5th. 12-3 VACANCY Rex Arms Apart ments, 224 Broad. Phone 5769. New management. Mr. and Mrs, Lovelace. 12-8m ESPLANADE COURT Apart ments. Furnished. Day, week ' or month. Walking distance. 12-0m CASCADE Apartment Hotel- Apartment accommodations with hotol service, Complete kitchen and dinette. Day, week or month. Three blocks from city center. 12-llm COMFORTABLE 2-room apart ment. Ulose in. Phone S452. 20B1U RIVERVIEW Four rooms, nice ly furnished, garago. Phone 8452. 3402U THE ROOSEVELT Attractive 4-room apartment. Natural hot water heat, prlvato patio. Lo Roy street, abovo Pacific Ter race. Phonii 3817. 3405tf 1-ROOM APARTMENT Nicely ' furnished. 804 N. 9th. 3372tf APARTMENT Adult. 741 11-20 Walnut. ELECTRICALLY equipped apt. $21. 433 N. 10th. 3422tf VACANCY Four-room apart ment. Adults. 400 Oak. 11-21 VACANCY Everything furn ished, $3.50 week up. 1404 Klamath. 31-25 FURNISHED l-room npt.,' both, refrigerator, ulilillrs, $4.fi0 week. 220 So. 4th. 1 1-23 26 Homos For Hon! SMALL FURNISHED modern house. Utilities furnished 2125 Blehn. 2821tf BACHELOR CABINS $10.00. Closa In. 510 So 5lh. 11-28 4-ROOM HOUSE Phone 5058. 3346W 34 Automotive 34 Cars and Pickups for Sale 1042 BUICK CENTURY SEDAN ' Radio, heater. Slightly used but anew car guaran tee. 1042 HUDSON SUPER SIX SEDAN . 1042 HUDSON SIX SEDAN ETTE Both new cars, 1037 ZEPHYR SEDAN H. E. HAUGER 1330 MAIN ST. 26 Houses For Rent 8-HOOM HOUSE, new furnace, 855 Eldorado. Owner, E. Mon crlef, 1049 Euclid, Berkeley, Calif. 463U ALL OR PART furnished house. Adults, references. Bath, shower. . 741 Walnut. 11-20 CABIN Furnlshod. Wood, wa ter and lights. $10. 138 Mor timer. 11-21 MODERN 2-bedroom, unfurnish ed house. Oil furnace. 1436 Eldorado. Phone 3728. 2581 tf SMALL, modern 2-room house, partly furnished. Call after 8 Phone 3003.- ' 11-20 FURNISHED two-room cabins. Hlghley's Market, . Bummers lane. Phone 8075. 3757tf FOUR-ROOM furnished house. Paved street. Phone 3759. 11-21 3-BEDROOM HOUSE, unfurnlsh ed. 720 Mt. Whitney. 11-23 3-ROOM portly furnished house garnge. 223 E. Main. 11-21 28 Miscellaneous For Rent TRUCKS FOR RENT You drive; move yourself, save Vt Stiles Beacon Service,. 1201 East Main. Phone 8304. 12-7m DEAD CAR STORAGE 231 South Eleventh St. 12-llm Reel Estate For Bale FOR SALE , Easy Terms 3-Room House Price $1500.00 $100.00 Down Balance $20.00 Per Month T; B; Waiters 615 Main Street Phone 4193 11-21 FOR SALE 9 acres, 3 chicken houses, 4-room house, fruit rooms, garage, woodshed, barn, shade trees, near Midland Grange hall. Rt. 1, Box 930. 11-21 FOR SALE Four-room house on half acre ground on bus line. ' 2037 Altamont Drive. 11-20 FOR SALE On Hope street, near the highway, three-bedroom dwelling and I acre good land, $2100. . Terms. John McFee. Phone 4521. 11-20 2-BEDROOM HOUSE Modern, hot water heat, Extra lot Phone 3864. . . 11-25 PRICED FOR QUICK SALE 4-room modern house and fur niture. Open for inspection Sunday, November 22, from 1 to 6 p. m. 2742 Hope, In St. Francis Pork. 11-21 34 Automotive GET YOUR. AUTO GLASS In stalled at Kimball's Glass Shop, 527 Walnut, Phone 7378. 12-6m VULCANIZING TIRES AND TUBES is not rationed. One day 'service. K. F. Tire Co., 1945 So. 6th. 12-1 PRIVATE PARTY will pay cash for late model car using 16x600 or 16x650 tires, Phone 7013 ' doys, 4210 nights. 11-23 FOR SALE 1940 DeLuxo Chev rolet coupe. Radio and heater, good tires, A-l condition. Hugh Gibson, Dorris. 11-21 WILL SACRIFICE 1937 Chev rolet coupe, 5 good tires.. No. 3 Folrficld Apts., evenings. 11.-21 LATE ' 1040 FORp V-8 1-Ton Express Pickup Overload springs, heavy duty tires, very good condition, A-l median icolly. New heater. Four speed transmission, 11-lnch clutch. 230 Nevada, until noon. 11-21 FOR SALE '35 Buick coupe. Good rubber. $150 cosh. 6019 Shasta way. . . 11-21 FOR SALE '36 Master Chevro let cptipe, New brakes. -..motor completely overhauled, five .85 per cent six-ply tires, Pres tone, heater. $350. Ownerln ' service. See at once ortele pfione 3427. 11-21 FOR SALE 1941 Mercury four- door sedan. Radio and hooter, 5 good tires. Dealers need not apply. J. .Vern Burborik,- Ma tin, Kalina Court No. 14. 11-23 ) Automotive 1941 OLDS 6 SEDANETT1! 1938 CHRYSLER COUPE 1035 DODGE COUPE MODEL A FORD 2-DOOR 1037 FORD PICKUP A real clcanie. Good rub ber. 1930 FORD PICKUP Above average. Good rub ber. 34 Automotive SACRIFICE 1041 Olds Club Coupe Heater and defroster. $850. Terms. No trade. 1814 Johnson. 11-21 38 Miscellaneous For Sale FOR SALE Two horses, ono 8-year-old roan mare, one 10- year-old bay gelding; 2 seta harness, 2 potato horse culti vator, ono 4-horse frcsno, one horse mowing machine, one wrecker hoist, one 4-wheel trailer, good tires; 2 milk cows, one Jersey, one Guernsey, both with first calf; one Hereford bull 3 years old, one heifer . cow 2 years old. R. E. Bailey ranch, 6i miles east Merrill Phone 1803, Merrill. 11-20,23,25 Used Daveno and Chair, ve- lour $19.50 Used Studio Couch, plaid, $13.50 Used Davenports Only: Velour $ 5.00 Mohair $ 5.00 Mohair $10.00 Used Davenport and Chair Sets: 2 Mohair at, each ... $15.00 Damask ... $20.00 Mohair $17.50 Tapestry ......$ 7.50 Mohair' $12.50 LUCAS FURNITURE 195 E. Main 11-20 STOVES REPAIRED All parts stocked. Used furniture, stove bought. OK Second Hand Store, 820 Klamath. Phone ' 5671. v. ll-30m RED FRYERS Crystal's, Mer- rill-Lakcvlcw Junction. 11-20 OFFICIAL SERVICE M E N'S GIFTS 50c up. Rudy's Men's Shop, 6th and Main. 11-26 FULLER BRUSHES Clem Joyer, 1435 Martin. Phone 5677. , 11-23 W ATKINS PRODUCTS Home or Dial 6823. - 2318 11-28 ALL HAIRCUTS 35c! Where on Keno road, next to Lien's Grocery store. Hours 8 a. m to 8 p. m. 11-28 DRIVEWAY CINDERS . 6817. Phone 2820U ROOFING AND REPAIRS Built-up roofs or repairs of any kind. Kem-tone for in terior decorating. Our easy payment plan with nothing down will help you keep up your home and our prices will please you. Suburban Lum ber Co. Phone 3301. 11-25 AVON PRODUCTS. Anna Funk Phono 3450 after 5. 12-6 FULLER BRUSHES Call R. V Morgan, 532 So. Riverside. Phono 3348. 11-30 CITY MAPS Pocket size, up-to- - the-mlnute, Including subur ban sections. Block numbers indicated, index keyed to map. Price 20c. For sale at Cham ber of Commerce, Everbody's Drug, Lee Hendrick s Drug, Louie Polln's, Postoffice news stand, Carmlchael's news stand, Robinson's Food store, Shaw Stationery, Herald and News, Vic's Signal Service. 2828U LANDSCAPING Now is a good time to plant our largo size fruit trees, flowering shade trees, evergreens, flowering shrubs, roses, tulips, and nar cissus. We guarantee our trees and shrubs to grow. Lakeshore Gardens Nursery. Phone 4082. 11-21 SOIL SULPHUR, any quantity. Peoples Warehouse. 11-28 KEM-TONE. Goeller's Wallpa per St Point Store. 230 Main. 11-30 ANTIQUE sideboard, rubber boots, shoes, overcoats. 741 Walnut, U-30 . LEAKY ROOF? Are you going into the winter . with a leaky roof? If your roof needs repairing let us ' show you how easily and eco nomically you can replace It. We have shingles for 75c a bundle. No down payment, 3 years to poy. J. W. Copeland Yards, 66 Main, phone 3197. : - i '-. 11-28 POTATO SORTER, all-steel, ) : h.p. . motor. Good condition. Price $115. Phone 7917. Hoi ; liday Dairy. U-21 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Why not have the Johnson Tailors do your alteration work ond make you a new suit for -' the holidays? Johnson Tail ors, 128 So. 8t.h, Tellcan Bldg. ' " 11-21 38 . Miscellaneous For Sale SAVE YOUR FUEL If your home is told or drafty or wasting -heat, let us show you how easy and economical It Is to Insulate. Do It your self in an evening; No spe cial tools required. No down payment, - as low .- as $5 a month, up to 3 years to pay. J. W. Copeland Yards, 66 Main, phone 3197, - 11-28 MIRRORS Reillverlng, plate and window glass, furniture tops, shelves. Kimball's Glass . Shop. Phone 7378. 12-6m FOR SALE 2 new 'complete sets of plumbing; 1 new 30 . gallon electric water . tank. Phone 3004. ' 11-21 FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay; also baled oat hay at ranch or delivered. One mile west and half-mile south Spring Lake school. L. D. Tucker. V, 11-23 INSULATION Loose wool, blown, in with our special equipment, the only satisfactory method of. house insulation, will save you many dollars on your fuel bill. Noth ing down payments as low -.as $5 monthly. Suburban Lumber Co. Phone 3301. ' 11-25 3 - WHEEL TRAILER, 850x17 wheels. Purebred Springer . spaniel puppies. 8704 Avalon. v. 11-20 STEEL House Trailer Chassis 20 ft. Four wheels with three 6:50x16 tires and tubes, $50. 1708 Eldorado. Phone 8441. ' ' ' .' .. '. 11-21 TOM TURKEYS Mrs. Taylor. Phone 4067. 11-21 11, 11, 2, 2HNCH PIPE; used pressure systems, 30-gallon hot . water tank. Southern Oregon Well Drilling Co., 630 So. 6th, . phone 6622. 11-25 FOR SALE A 4-cyllnder Hen- . derson motorcycle. Excellent tires. Inquire 912 Walnut Ave. , . 11-21 FOR SALE Milk and grain fed turkeys. Joe Keller,-. Hager. Phone 5049. 11-25 FOR SALE Male Pekingese. Phone 7892. j.;? 11-23 FOR --SALE Comforts, antique sideboard, rubber boots, over coats, milk can. 741' Walnut. - - 11-24 KRAUT CABBAGE, rutabagas, carrots. 3c per lb: Will deliver. C. A. Parker, Hildebrand, Ore. ' 11-23 CORN AND MILK 'FED- TUR - KEYS, dressed"" and delivered Toms 39c a lb. ' Hens 44c. Phone orders early at 7706. . n-21 42 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED. TO BUY 2-wheel stock trailer, 600x16 wheels; . . also powet.saw. 5704' Avalon. : .11-20 YOUNG married woman wants to share apartment and ex penses with girl whose .hus band is -in armed forces. Ref erences exchanged. ' Ph. 7504. , : ' 11-20 WANTED House trailer. 3828 Shasta way. - , .- 11-20 WANTED TO BUY A used organ or folding organ. Phone 3720. 11-20 44 Livestock and Poultry FOR SALE CHEAP 15 Suf folk bucks, grain fed" and ready for service. Cox Bros., Merrill, Ore. Phone 14. 11-21 HONEST ..PRICES and weights guaranteed on all-livestock. PAULEY Packing Co., Sum mers lane. Phone S323 or 3503. - 2822tf FOR SALE Beef eattle, Pole Angus and Durham.' Stephen Barry. LangeH Valley. 11-23 Financial ""MiiVWWWVLAJ' CASH LOANS . WITHOUT IKSOMtM ' WiTS TO OKI :a: OOHSCKM ' CASH . (OAK MOW . WRITS CPU! IN ' Ton bm4 do eo-s!tner ec nrtorin to .. it -consumer iou' THREE. LOAN PLANS NO. 1-INCOSnt LOANS ' : i On jour not-oolj.; Xo vr u . slgnmejiU. No oo-iifntrt. , NO. I-FURNITURH XOANg ' ' Your ehiraeUr It mon taporteot thin tha furoltort lUetf. . NO. S-AUTO IflANS' - 5 IN- to tt eub lout tc4 KtV - - : aaoclog. ;.( CONSUMERS CREDIT COMPANY (M-5SJ ' 720 Pine St.- MSt) '" Phone 7711 . .. . See .- Dinty Moore For " "" AUTO LOANS PERSONAL LOANS FURNITURE LOANS Sfmple-Credlt Requirements ..Complete?' Privacy 13 ;Months-to Pay QuicV. Service No Co-SJgners Locally Owned ' Motor; Investment rCo. '?. .Klamath's Oldest M-275 -r.' S.241 114 N. 7th Phone 8328 Klamatk GluMcU Aleuti Latter Day Saints To Honor President At Potluck Dinner Potluck dinner followed by music and dancing Is planned by the Church of Jesus Christ, Lat ter Day Saints, for Tuesday, No vember 24, at 6:30 p. m. in the main auditorium of the public library honoring President G. E. Ellsworth of the Northern Cali fornia mission, and Mrs. Ells worth. There will be a meeting with the president and at 9 o'clock music will be provided for danc ing by the Oregon Hill-Billy band. Immanuel Baptist Church The church is located st North Eleventh and High streets. Pas tor, -Rev. William B. Rice, resi dence, 720 Jefferson, phone 7400. Music director, C. E. Log gerwell. Sunday school, 8:45 a. m. Bring your children to Sunday school. We have classes for every age group and an Interesting program. Mrs. J. D. O'Neil is the superintendent. Morning worship hour, 11 a. m. The pastor's subject will be, "The Holy Spirit, His Per sonality and Deity." Teaching concerning the Third Person of the Trinity has been "much neg lected and abused. We use the Bible, alone, as our textbook. Young people's meeting, 6:30 p. m. Come and enjoy an hour of fellowship with Christian young people around the word of God. We expect to have one of our young men who Is in the United States air corps in the service Sunday evening to tell some- of his experiences as a Christian In the army. Evening.. "gospel hour, 7:30 p. m, A half hour of singing hymns and choruses and a half hour message from the word of God. The subject will be, "Three Nothings in the New Testa ment",. Come and enjoy this service with us. ! Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer and, 'Bible study at the church. We will continue our studies in the Book of - Romans. Bring your Bible and meet with us at this midweek service. : You are a stranger but once in this friendly, Bible-loving church: A cordial, Christian welcome is extended to you. (Thls'church is affiliated with the Northern Baptist Conven tion.) ; - - - v- ' - g First Covenant Church - 823 , Walnut avenue. Pastor, R. E. Johnson. Sunday At 10 a. m., Sunday school for all ages. At 11 a. m., a Thanksgiving service with the pastor speaking on the subject, "The Overflowing Cup." Al 7 a. m., no Young People's serv ice, but the young people will have some part in the evening service -. with songs, music. Thanksgiving readings, and a message by the pastor. Tuesday at 7:45 p. m a church Thanksgiving night with a - program in harmony with Thanksgiving. The public is wel come. The Ladies' Aid will serve refreshments after the pro gram. A Thanksgiving offering will be taken for the work. Thursday We join with the Thanksgiving service in the Presbyterian church at 9:30 a. m. ' 48 Financial LOANS Established 8 Years in . Klamath County Furniture Loans Signature Loans Livestock Loans $25 to $300 , Rogers Finance Co. S-189 412 Main Dial 5113 1 1 -Mm ' REFINANCING It you want to refinance your mortgage,-- ask us about the ( Equitable Plan Low interest rates Prompt service. CHILCOTE & SMITH Since -1909 111 N. 9th Phone 4564 Tu-Fri-tf beaotifol room THK MIRACIC WALL FfNtSH BIG BASIN LBR. CO. Main it Spring - -Phone 3144 A COStS only: rtj$ WBUmfmifmmmmBm in jwiiwiuhmiii Her. Arthur Slater. British evangelist, will conduct services at the Klamath Temple, 1007 Pine street. First Church of Christ. Scientist Tenth and Washington streets. This church, a branch of The Mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mass., holds services each Sun day morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. "Soul- and Body" will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, November 22. The Golden Text will be, "Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?" (U Cor. 3:16). Among the citations which will comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: "Lie not one to another, seeing that ye have put off the old man with his deeds; and have put on the new man, which is renewed in knowledge after the Image of him that created him" (Col. 3:0,10). The Lesson-Sermon will also Include the following correlative passages from the Christian Sci ence text bookr "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "The five physical senses are the avenues and instruments of hu man error, and they correspond with error. These senses indicate the common human belief, that life, substance, and .intelligence are a unison of matter with Spirit. This is pantheism, and carries within itself the seeds of all error" (p. 293). A meeting which includes tes timonies of Christian Science healing is held every Wednes day evening at 8 o clock. A free Christian Science read ing room is located at 1023 Main street, where the Bible, writings by Mary Baker Eddy, and authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrow ed or purchased. All are cordially invited to at tend the services and use the reading room. Radio program KFJI, 2 to 2:15 p. m. each Monday under the direction of committee on pub lication for Oregon. Klamath Lutheran Church Located at Cross and Crescent streets. L. K. Johnson, pastor. 1175 Crescent street. Phone 3452. Sunday school, 9:48 a. m. Bi ble and adult class, 9:45 a, m. Worship hour, 11 a. m. Fireside hour, Sunday, 5 p. m. Hosts will be Henry Solie, Ray Mi chels, Leonard Lynden and L, K. Johnson. 1 Tuesday, work day and pot luck. . Wednesday, choir rehearsal at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Johnson, direc tor; Mrs. C. P. Brandsness, ac companist. The men's club will serve the annual congregational dinner December 3. Watch for further notices. The, Ladies' Aid will noia a Dazaar, also, at wis din ner. Dedication of - the church December 13. Our church wel comes all who wish to worship. If you are a stranger in the city, seeking a church home, we sincerely invite you to. worship and work with us. . Pilgrim Holiness Located at 2229 Wantland ave nue, Rev. Sherman Moore, pas tor. A program, the theme of which will be, "Thanksgiving and How it Came About," will be given Sunday morning by the Sunday school. By appropriate songs, poems and readings, the story of this significant day in the past and present life of our nation will be told. Rev. Moore's message Sunday morning will be on the subject, "Thanksgiving." Regular serv ices include Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; worship, 11 a. m.j Pil grim Junior league, 6:30 p. m.j evangelistic service, 7:45 - p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p. m, .. ... ... ... .... ... Free Methodist Church Comer of South Ninth street and Plum avenue. W, H- Mc- Cormlck, pastor. Sunday serv ices, Sunday school, 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. m. Evening service, YPMS, 7:30 p. . m. preachings 8 p. m. prayer meet ing, Thursday, 7:45 p. m. First. Presbyteries) . ; ;' 1 ' Church . .j ': The First Presbyterian church at the city center is located on North Sixth and Pine streets. ' The pastor is the Rev. Theodore Smith, residence 433 North Sec ond street, telephone at the resi dence, 5477, and at the church, 7311. Miss Lillle Darby Is the director of the choir and Mrs. Arthur Hall .- Denlson Is the organist. The morning worship at 11 o ciock- opens wnn me organ prelude, "A Shepherd's Idyl," by Geibel. "The Church Is On Foundation" is the processional. The choir response to the open ing sentence Is "Grace and Peace" by Clenahan. After, the call to worship the congregation and choir unite in singing "The Doxology," and after the invoca tion and Lord's prayer, "The Gloria Patri." . The period : of quiet meditation opens with the call to .prayer, by the choir, "Hear Our Prayer, O Lord," and closes with cbolr and congrega tion singing "Our- Fathers' God to Thee, Author of Liberty," The choir offertory is - Schumann's "We Give Thee But Thine Own," and i the organ offertory Is "Song" by Williams. . The morn ing anthem Is "Nearer, My. God, to Thee," by Salter. , . , , The pastor will speak on "Giv ing Thanks in Everything." The Thanksgiving hymns are ''Come, Ye Thankful People, Come,"' by Elvey and "Now Thank We All Our God" by Cruger. The serv ice closes with the benediction, the choir dismissal, 'Threefold Amen," and the organ postlude, "Postlude," by Mark. . . , The evening worship Is at 7:30 o'clock and opens, with -"Cradle Song", by Neruda as the organ prelude. The offertory Is ; '-'Berceuse" by Delbruck and theloost lude, "Postlude".. by, Smith.'The pastor ..will speak on ''Common Duties - and - the, . Great, Hope." This .is a continuation .of the studies' in. "I Thessalonians." -Bible students are welcomed to this interesting an.d Scriptural studies. The Bible school Is - held at 9:45 a. m. Mrs. .Theodore Smith is the general , superintendent. There is a pre-prayer. service held at 9:30 a. m. in the pastor's study, to which all teachers "and workers are invited. L : . The. three . young ' people's groups meet at 6:30. p. m. There is the intermediate group which meets with Mrs. Ralph 3. Henry, superintendent.- This is for those of the -upper-grade school age. There is si high school age group and the young people's group, for those past, high jschpoj; nge. . The general Jiubili!;:l8mad welcome at any or all of ; these meetings. "f: t"-. .. . .. :;;.'::'.: ' Y First' Methodist r.'- -VYv:"' Church' "- -'. "In the Heart of the 'City". t North Tenth and High .- streets. Rev. Victor Phillips, minister. Andrew. Loney Jr- director, of music; Mrs. E, S. Veatch, accom panist. Parsonage, 1005 High street, telephone 3688." . Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Special Thanksgiving service. The processional -'-will be "On ward Christian Soldiers,"1 after the playing . of the prelude, "A JJ.-MDCXX" by MacDowell. The offertory will be "Oh, Rest in the Lord," by Mendelssohn. The women's choir will sing "The .Netherlands Hymn of Thanksgiving," (traditional). The sanctuary choir "will- sing the anthem, "Now Thank We All Our God," by J. S. Bach. The minister win preach, on the sub ject, "Lessons From the Pilgrim Fathers.": .. .'-,-'. Church Sunday school at 0:45 a. - m. General superintendent, Don'H. Drury, assistant superin tendent; Dr. Peter H. Rozendal. Class for all- age groups with graded lessons. Visitors and new comers always welcome.-- : Methodist Youth fellowship at 6:30 p.rav Dorothy Laurenson, president. All young people' are cordially invited for' Christian study, discussion and fellowship. Altamont Pra'sbyteriat '' Chuich , - v . j. ' -f ' The - Altamont Presbyterian church meets in the Altamont Junior high school on South Sixth str.ee t . Mrs.- Kenton Knight is director of. music; A. C. Olson, superintendent of the Sunday school. . .. . .-. The, church service' will be gin at 10 olclock and- the- Rev. Forrest- Travaille, missionary, from Thailand, -will' speak from 10 to' 10:30 a. m. ' ' : ' Sunday : school .' classes;, win meet' following church service. . Sigma Pi - and Junior -High Christian . Endeavor, meetings will meet at 6:30 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.- C. Olson, 2320 Hope street. Young people - of junior' high- school, high school and above are. in vited to attend. ' ? .-. ,';:. ' ..'.-.- - - -. Chuich of , ,..'.'' .';''i ...V, ;. Y v' Christ;'-"-.' ".''; ':. " The loyal congregation of the Church of Christ: meets . regu, larly ; at Shasta school. Bible classes convene at 10 .' ?n; The regular Lord's day service is. at 11 a. m.',' with the evening serv ice . at 7:30 o'clock. . Two hour bus service- is available to. the school on. Sundays. This, con gregation ' should - not be . con fused with any other. r