April 9, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVH Former IUildonia H-Mn. llulnlo HurtoKvr o( Prospect mid Mm, llmiKim of Anil liind, formerly of Kliiinulli KiiIIh, worn In town thla wi'ck on lliuir wuy to San Francisco, wlioro Mrs. llorloger will vlnll liur cliiiiuh tor Elalu, welder In tho wur liuUiHt rli'ii. Bho oxpccta to bo nwuy from homo until Miiy, but Mrs. Hcnsoii will return to Ash land In n fcW (liiys. 8quar Dane There will be n "Cowboy" aciuiiro dunce ut the Klka club thla Hiiturcliiy nlKht for Klka unci thulr Indies. Munition ti rid their wlvoa uro naked to come In upproprlnto coaliima if po.tNiblo, und Instruction in tho "awInK your partner" routlnoa will tm Klven from 0 until 10. with diinchiic to continue until nildnljdil. Unit . Mooti Tho Uonunzii LiiiikcII Valley extension unit will meet Tucaday, April 13, for an all day meotluu at tho homo of Mrs. Kind Huei'k. The lunch eon will bo politick. Mia. Wlnnl find Cillon will dlacuaa "Care of Klectrlcal Kqulpmcnt In the Homo." All Indies In tho com munity nro Invited, Viilli Briefly Mitchell (Mike) Johnaon, one of Klnm nth'a hoya In service, paaacd throuKh thla city thla week and Mopped off over nlijlit to visit frleuda und rolatlvca. Ho baa ro eelved hla whins, and waa on hla way from San Antonio, Tex., to Son DIcko, Calif. Ill Mr. Kathleen Hepburn of Cnl-Oro underwent a minor surRlcnl operation on Friday, and will go to tho home of Mr. and Mra. W. L. Heifer, 1033 Molroao atreot, for her conva leacencc. Family Reunion Mr, aiid Mra. John Peck of Klamath Folia are spending the winter at 712 North Santa Anita avenue, In Arcadia, Calif. They recent ly enjoyed a family reunion with members of Peck'a family. Final Card Party Tho , last card party of tho scries spon sored by Thota Rho will be held Saturday, April 10, at 7:30 p. m., in tho IOOF hall. The public la cordially Invited to attend. Judgements Given In Taxi Accident MARTINEZ, Collf., April 9 (IP) Two Corvallla, Ore., young women held Judgments totalling $22,000 today as a result of In juries Incurred when a taxi and a Santa Fe freight train collid ed in nearby Richmond laat Oc tober 3. Mrs. Esther Trenholm, 17, and Mrs. Ellen Jeffrey, 18, wore awarded $7000 and $15,000 re spectively, by a superior court Jury of six men and six women last night. Dynamite Cargo Washes Ashore SAN FRANCISCO, , April S (P) Tho navy announced today that a small schooner had brok en up out.sldo the entrance, to San Francisco harbor, and that soma boxes of dynamite, part of Its cargo, wcra drifting ashore on tho beach along the great highway. Tho schooner' sank several days ago. There was no loss of ltfo. Courthouse Records Marriages SIMPSON-VALUER. Torroll I. Simpson, 30, construction work. Native of Elliott, Ia resi dent of Klamath Falls. Lcla Maurlno Vollicr, 31, waitress. Native of Nebraska, resident of Klamuth Falls. BENTON-VIRTUE. Harry Leo Benton, 64, lumbering. Native of Monton, Calif,, resident of Mt. Shu.stu, Calif, Rona Dart Virtue, no, registered nurso, Native of California, resident of San Fran cisco. Justice Court . Rudolph Bawer. Overloading truck. Fined $7.00, Miilhlas Plntzor, Exceeding the PUC combined weight rating. Fined $5.50. Look Folks! OPENING DANCE SATURDAY, Eagles1 New Hall 8th and Walnut Good Muslo and Good ' ' EntertalnmentI Eagles and Friends ' Let's Qol Council Moots Tho Block Louder council met Frlduy noon ut the defense council headquar ters at tho chumbnr of commerce for a luncheon und to complete pinna of organization, MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective Feb. 15, 1843) Train 18 Bouthboundi 8 p. m. Train 20 Northboundi 11 a. m. Train 17 Bouthboundi 7 a, m. Train 18 Northboundi 10 p. m. Modford Stage, Westbound, 3i30 p. m Evening Airmail. Stages to Alturas, Ashland, Lake- rliw and Rocky Point, 7 a. m. Rummage Bale The Shasta PTA will hold a rummage sale Suturday In tho former location of Tim's delicatessen on North Ninth street. Rummage Sale The Metho dist Ladlea circle, No. 3, will sponsor a rummaga salo Satur day, April 10, ut tho Pelican hotel building, 1010 Main street. Police Reserves The Police Reserves will drill Sunday at 11 a. m, at the city hull. KLAMATH CHURCHES : 1 Community Congregational "Ho Unllrcs My Heart," o sermon based on the 23 rd Psalm, Is tho theme of Rov. Eu gene V. Huyncs as ho speaks ut tho 11a. m. service of worship Sunday. Guest soloist at this sorvlco will bo Mrs. Francis Dolyea as she sings "My Prayer," by Hathaway. The choir under tho direction of Mrs. H. W. Mooro will sing aa the offertory, "In the Hour o( Trial," by Montgomery. Church school meets at 0:45 a. m. Comrades of the Way meet at 8 p. m. Tho Young Adult fellowship meets at 6:45 p. m. In the com munity hall for a potluck sup per and evening of fellowship. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schcndel aro In charge of tho program and dinner. Young adults of the community are cordially Invited to attend. Tho church Is located on Gar den avenue between East Main and Martin streets. Sprague River Friends Church Evert J. Tuning, pastor Sunday services Sunday school, 10 a, m.; worship scrv Ice, 11 a. m.; evangelistic scrv Ice, 7:30 p m. Wednesday, prayer and pralso service, 8 p. m. If you havo no- church homo wo welcome you to worship with us. Located In Sprague River. First Church of Christ, Scientist Tenth and Washington streets. This church, a brunch of The Mother church tho First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mass., holds services each Sun day morning at 11 o'clock. "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?" will bo tho subject of tho Lesson -Sermon In all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, April 11. Tho Golden AUf Bl BuilFiiTAiirr n n n w ii r h n v ii in i n i y n e j The finest Easter finery you could find! . llilrt, 11.11 Til $1 IhntU ;io Hmokirohl.l It Drew's Manstore Text will bo "God bo merciful unto us, und bless us; und cause hla faco to shlno upon ua; thut thy wuy may bo known upon earth, thy auvlng heulth among all nations" (Ps. 07:1,2). Among the cltutiona which will comprise tho Lcason-Her-mon Is tho following from the Ulblo: "1, even I, um ho thut blottoth out thy trunsgrcsslons for mliio own suke, and will not remember thy sins. Ha thut Is our God Is tho God of salva tion; and unto God tho Lord belong tho Issues from death" (Isa. 43:25, Ps. 00:20). Tho Lesson-Sermon also will Include tho following correla tive piiKHUges from the Chris-tluii-Sclcni'o textbook, "Science and Heulth with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Buker Ed dy: "All renllty Is In God and Hla creation, harmonious and eternal. Thut which Ho creates Is good, and Ho makes all thut is made. Therefore tho only reality of sin, sickness, or death la tho awful fuct thut unrealities seem reul to human erring be lief, until God strips off their disguise, They ore not true, be ciiuso they uro not of God" (p. 472). Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. A meeting which includes tes timonies of Christian Science healing Is held every Wednes day evening ut 8 o'clock. A frco Chrlstlun Science read ing room is located at 1023 Main street, where tho Bible, writings by Mory Buker Eddy, and authorized Christian Science literature may bo read, borrow ed or purchased. All ore cordially Invited to at tend tho services and use the reading room. Radio program KFJI, 2 to 2:15 p. m. each Monduy under the direction of committee on pub lication for Oregon. The Salvation Army 400 Klamath avenue. Mujor and Mrs. Curry will be In churgo of tho rcgulur serv ices this coming Sunday, and they Invito you to any or all of tho following: Sunday, 10 a. m. Sunday school and Biblo classes. 11 a. m. Holiness. 6:30 p. m. Young people's service. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic serv ice. Sulurduys, Tuesdays, Thurs days, public services, 8 p. m. A hearty welcome awaits you at all of these gatherings. Come and sing tho glorious Gospel songs that refresh and strength en. Como end meditate and pray so that you may be ablo to face tho tremendous problems of Ufa theso troublous days with faith and Christian fortitude. Tho Pelican City lntcrdononv (national Sunday school, Sun day 2 p. m. Church of Christ Tho loyul congregation of the Church of Christ meets regu larly at Shasta school. Bible classes convene at 10 a. m. The regular Lord's day service Is at 11 a. m., with tho evening scrv- lco 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. Church ol Christ (Downtown) All members and friends are extended a special and cordial invitation to attend tho down town Church of Christ Sunday morning services: song service 10 a. m. Bible study, classes, 10:15 a. m.; sermon and wor ship, 11 a. m.; communion, 11:45 a, m.; evening services, 7:30 o'clock. Located in tho KC hull over tho Rainbow theatre.' If It's a "frozen" article you need, advcrtlso for a used one In tho classified. Perhaps you're read about this lea Hired Easter fashion In The Satur day throning Post this week. Bui whether you did or not you should drop in and see It. The handsomely tailored ahlrl combines the season's two most Important fashion ideas a : parch-, moot tone's and corded cluster (tripes. Keyed to It are specially harmonized Arrow ties, shorts and handkerchiefs.- A choice of colors I.. the latest Arrow collar styles; 111 MAIN Statement of Mayor John Houston for Opening of Second War Loan Drive As mayor of Klamath Falls, I ask my fellow citizens to Join to the full extent of your financial ability in the treasury de partment's second war loan campaign which opens April 12. I feel sure that when the final returns aro in, our commu nity will stand high among cities and towns of our size and resources in the country for our accomplishments In this great patriotic drive. Tho government Is asking the people of this country to lend 13 billion dollars to help prosecute this war. All of us know how vital this money Is In our common cause. We havo sent our fathers, sons, brothers and friends off to fight. We must provide the money to put the finest weapons and oilier munitions In their hands so thut they can end this war as quickly as possible. The second war loan campaign Is more than a mere transfer of our money to the government for a period at good interest rules. It Is a demonstration of our will to victory ond our desire to back up our men on the fighting lines. The treasury department has recognized this basic aspect of the second war loan campaign by offering a scries of securities designed for every pocketbook. There are the familiar war bonds, tax certificates, and other long term and short term securities. Democracy never lias given a finer axamplc of Its strength than in this forth coming second war loan appeal. Workingman and business man, professional man and industrialist, housewife and war worker all may send their dollars off to fight alongside our troops. If there ever was a time when we should as a community sound a patriotic note in a public undertaking it is in this campaign. And so I ask everyone homes, businesses, factories, stores, schools and public buildings to display the flag on April 12. Let us all take to our hearts the theme of this campaign: "They Give Their Lives, You Lend Your Money." JOHN H. HOUSTON. GET FOREST BEIT SALEM, April 9 UP) Thirty one Oregon counties were al lotted $200,007 by the stato de partment today, the mon(!y being 25 per cent of the receipts from forest reserve rentals in those counties during the year ended June 30, 1942. Amounts apportioned to coun ties: Baker $5257, Benton $228, Clackamas $5225, Coos $874, Crook $2064, Curry $6025, De schutes $5596, Douglas $15,311, Grant $41.298, Harney $14,591. DON'T LET YOUR HOME suffer mm WAT m Have a love Ideal, too, for bath, roomt, furniture, garden tools and lawn furniture. Your 2324 South Sixth Stretft Hood River $1990, Jackson $8485, Jefferson $1060, Jose phine $4398. . Klamath $15,007, Lake $15, 722, Lane $18,112, Lincoln $3562, Linn $9319, Malheur $46, Marlon $3484, Morrow $497, Multnomah $625, Polk 100, Tilla mook 2008, Umatilla $1465, Un ion $3101, Wallowa $6583, Was co $1998, Wheeler $758, Yam hill $602. Fewer men are tied to the wife's apron strings these days because fewer wives have time to wear aprons. Since the making of the first telephone In 1874, about 17,000 improvements have been made to the instrument. kitchen you'll to work in! PABCO -CIN-DEK FINISH 1 67 Qt. Home Lumber PABCO 'ass. Easy-to-lay, thick-butt strips . . 1 Mineral-surfaced! Home CAN BE Warmer in Winter-and Cooler in Summer-With INSULATION See us now about JM Rockwool or Red Top Insulating Glass Wool Home Lumber Has NO Glaii ; Oak Flooring Nails Chromium Cupboard Hardware HOME LUMBER & Tho body of C.A.P. Wallace Walton Hopkins, naval air squad ron commander and son of Mr. and Mrs. S..B. Hopkins, 122 Hill side avenue, has been located near the spot in Puget Sound where his' plane cracked up the morning of February 8. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins and their children will attend the services to be held Monday afternoon from the Homo Funeral parlor In Seattle with interment in Evergreen Washclll cemetery with full mili tary honors. Details of the crash were learned here this week. Young Hopkins was voluntarily assist ing a crow, not under his com mand, but in need of a navigator. He had the reputation for help fulness and in the emergency of fered his services to assist the crew in blind flying training. It is understood that on this flight the plane landed with such force that Hopkins was thrown from the navigator's seat Into the water. The aviation me chanic was also killed instantly. Six men were aboard the plane, tho other four rescued by a navy plane from the home base. Wallace Hopkins was a mem ber of the First Presbyterian church and a gold star in his memory will be the first to be placed on the local church flag. His father is an honored elder of the church. T HAS AIVNUAL MEET The Allamont Community Presbyterian church held its an nual meeting Tuesday of this week. Reports were given for the church by the pastor, Rev. Hugh T. Mitchelmore, the Sun day school, Missionary society, choir, Sigma Pi Young People's society. Junior CE trustees, and building committees. All or ganizations showed a healthy condition with bills paid and bal ances in the treasuries. The Xou can't buy a new home these days. .. so take good care of the one you've got. One of the best ways to prevent that "RUN-DOWN", look is adequate paint protection. Let us supply you with the paints you need, or put you in touch with a reliable paint contractor. , . The All-Purpose paint for every surface! PABCO Multi-Service PAINT It's the "professional" paint you can use easily ... on wood, concrete, metal, stone, stucco or brick . . . Indoors or out I and Supply Co. Can StWHTAGE YET Ploster Cement Lime v Garden Toots Manse Is being completed to pro vide a study for tho pastor un til tho church building can pro vide that room. The church building U at a standstill until the emergency Is over as sup piles cannot be secured. The church appreciates the op portunity to continue its Sun day school and morning worship in tho Junior high school build ing. The Sunday school Is run ning from 125 to 130 in attend ance. The Katherine Beattle Missionary society not only met its apportionments to Presby ter la 1 but made an additional thank offering of $25. They sent 21 packages to men in the forces and 12 to men overseas at an average cost of $1.25, besides gave $115 in cash and 75 pieces of clothing to the Children's Farm Home in Corvallla and furnished 100 dozen cookies to the Service club, six quilts to the Red Cross. In all they gave to 22 projects. Elders reelected were A. C. Olson, Fred Meeker and Harry Beardsley. R. H. Lamott was elected to fill a vacancy on the board of trustees. A, C. Olson was reelected Sunday school sup erintendent. ' Oil Consumers May Fill Tanks During Summer WASHINGTON, April 9 (IP) Representative Holmes (R-Wash.) has learned that fuel oil con sumers in the northwest may have their tanks filled this sum mer and that plans are being worked out to that end. Capitol Journal Halts Comic Page SALEM, April 9 (IP) The Sa lem Capital Journal announced today it has discontinued its four-page Saturday colored com ic section for the duration of the war because of the shortage of newsprint. 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