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,,0br 27' HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE SCVEN ction Board List eased; Vacancies eported by Clerk l election idonce with P" : . in In evidence wi n ""Vs " Wan two "" iiiclns t 1 iho names in tlio hnii' IIIowiiik '-,. i, lor llici -11 till 1 rcdnclK 'Sa have llv0 Lr'tiinnr. Hull Toiiip- ! ' f l,l. N'lulll Ullllll UCI'IIK. . n,iv-Vlii:inl M- I'1,1'!'- Humphrey. L Sluan. Matlir lliirnainule. 1 Hrlriill. CiiM niim. D 1. Isabella jinxiK'i. nnviMinv K. Curtis, Ranker, M""" M' wl1"-Cl-Martha r.llrrliil. niiih i'. ii" B Duv joniiio lliini, VMr. D.,.'.hv. Duriillira Wort- Luna Funk. flair Alice Kp U Niuht Cirrliiclo Mor. Nellie Wnllrnhiim, H"''1'" iolly, Laura SKinnrr, wary fcrrcni. ., ,, a nv lerimidlne Hon- Maude A. llojlcy, Lena Coiv Nlltni vciiiwi oiiiiini'i'i 7 Day Gertrude Colwell. Hermlnn, Kiln O. Clinton, ia Schubert. NlKht -Bon-M. Lambert. i a Duv Dorothy Pout, Iris in, I3rle M. Hnlhe. Kmmu vce, tiiriMim kniiiiij. iiJKiu bin nulli Smyth, Murllm Bit Gladys l.iinulit, Cocllo mi, Annnbellc Ncwlon. 0 Uiiv uoccna niiTco, Richardson, Lnrlln Heifer, i P. Thomas. Nlitlit Mar- jIic Newman, Dorothy Bus 4 Nlta Zurmviilt, Clnra Helm. He, 10 Day Margaret l.iiLlb tit C. K. Brandcnborg. Mrs. K. i,Hcwman, Kate Peyton. Louise iioll. Nlchl Helen E. Muel. llattie heiirr, Anna menu, Glubreeht. . II DayPearl rtnlrtue, ryno wa.nitirn, penri i. fcn, pearl Smith, r.lhel M. ipj. Nmht r.thol Davis, Pedlo. Elsie Weaver. Loll juy, Helen Burger. 'IS",1..;, live hoard ineiiHKTii, tlwt "iini'?' lim h picclnet ineiiiiH'rs, I- (loon lint No. VI Day Una Mntarlum. burlier, C.'lnra M. Harnett, Lens M. Dennis, Alfredii SlelnmcU. Nluhl Alice liowliind. Ethel lluinl let. No, 13 Day Klimi Meeker, Kathleen Hepburn, Cnrmel .C. Iliirtetln, Leolu Smith. Night Diirolhy Kpriiguc, Eunice Ci. llrnwn, June fcpjey. No. 14 Day lone James. Night Arlva Andriia, Aria Mat llicws. No. IS Day .leanlo Kills, Myr. lie Loulne Murrla, Ulimchurcl Mnriin, Alice K. tiiuy, NlKht Vlolii Kvufer, lithel L. Sutton, Helen Moi'Kiill. No, 10 Hay Anini Sclmfer, ftuby Uruwn, Klaie McGlllwniy, lieitriidi! M. Wlece, Mnry K. Lr. son. Nlliht Jiinn Pcternnn, Dora Lohrey, Dnrolhen A. Shoop, Fan nie M. Thompann, No, 17 Dny Lldn Klllliin, Le 1 1 it Hoblnson, Wiilter Zetzinan. Nllit Laura Miller, Florence Youiiij. i'uullnii Kaup, Alta nan dull, Minims liurnliuin, No. IU Diiy ltllu Fuller, Vio let Vnnee, Ur.iel Hnitton, Lorettii I'ex, Kutliciinc Wlllinnu. Nlht Vclnin G. Mllchell, Mary O'LoiiKhlin, Lllluui Diiwiij, Joac phlne. M. Chiiney, No. Ill Day Zclla Illanken hlp. Llir.le Little, I'enrl Mnrln, Mm Jorle Lamho. Nluhl Nina llofl, Marlon DoiikIik, Edith Van Dooifir, Viola fjiegory. No. 20 Day Myrtle Dexior. Elizabeth E. Saner, Mclner Dex ter, Mary A. Poole. Night Anna C. Huwklua. Doris Fuller, Esther Shepard, Mutllda Crnpo, Kaliih Fuller. No, 21 Day Pearl HosklnK, Myrtle Junes. Nlhl Mabel fc. Oakcs, Lydia E. Hicc, Audrey V. Ueals. No, 22 Day Kate Honue, Ab blo I mdrle, Meta Gilbert, Annie L. McDonald. Nluhl Frances Green, Elma M. Jones. No. a;i Day Winifred Lnm. ble. Ylarla C. Hunt, Fern Yadon, Rhena Howry, Vera Hout. Night Ethel Boimmnn, Annn M. Kil mer, Clara Barton Hopklnj, Del ia Tomlln. No. 24 Day Anita Bovd, Grnco L. Wahlqulst, Marlon jl gar. Effle Tollc. Night Alpha Pholps, Greta Brewbaker. Fran cis Dennis, Margaret Blohm. No, 25 Day Mnrjorle Gregg, Allco V. Wright, Mao R. Balsl- fcr, Cecela S-ti a w. Night ranees Mnckey, Freda Jackson. No. 26 Day Ida M. Morelz, Golden Brown, Rav Jenkins, Cora Brosterhous. Night Viola Hanger, Lthel Collier, Ruth Rud cliff o. No. 27 Day K. E. Pellctt. Ll lle Cowj)orwnlt, Lena V. Noland, Queen V. Glllen, Ella V. Young blood. NlKht Clifford U. Speak er, Dorothy E. Prince, Charlotte Oahorn, No. 20 Day Katherlno Cas per, Surah M. Wales, Jane A. Howell, Until Piihncr, Sudlo Hoi loway. NlKht Ciillii Hick, Hull) A. Lawrence, W. K, Dycho. . No. 20 Day Anna Woolevcr, Louise Vaughn. Esther Adkln. son. Nora Mao Crossfleld, Sue V. Hlulr. Night James McltoberUi, Anna Solle, Maudo H. Plylcr. No. 110 Day Ida M. Ellis, Ha icl Johnson, Stacy lliilln. Agnes LaLonde. Night Mary M. Mel lon, Kollln Cantrall, Louise Me Kim, Gladys Smith, Dorothy E. Johnston. No. 31 Day Susie B, New, Muriel Thurber, Lillian Furgc son, Erniaden LaBarge, Night Dora Goddurd. No. 32 Day Esther Mcndrlck son, Lillian Hayden, Gnlda M. Flnnell, Evelyn Shock, Night Dorothy Burke, Frances Ross, Lillian J. Wall, Gladys Larson. Workers In county precincts will bo published later. TO BE INSTALLED Officers of the newly-formed Young People's council of the First Presbyterian church will be Installed Sunday evening, Octo ber 20, at 7:30. "Dedication" has been chosen as the theme for the service, and the Installation nroftrinri .fill in-l..l.. a tall K.. I the pastor, Rev. DBvid F. Bar- neu, eniiuea wiibi Ara Wc Good For?" Following the In stallation, a reception in honor of the new officers will be held for all attending. . Those to be Installed are Steve Stone, president; Eleanor Thom as, vice president nnd recreation chairman; Shirley Robinson, sec retary; Frank Noll, youth bud get treasurer; Doris Yantls, study chairman; Charlenc Har mon, worship chairman, and Dorothea Whltcllnc, service chairman. Klamath Church Directory ERST VET HEAD Attfttvrr lrvlu Paaalr RIZONTAL VERTICAL irtured m-jiI I TunAiM i.ux- 2 Arabian friinmtion. s Lc"' 4- 4 Rodent Illriec ACofnomen It (lint ipecin 1'Cperatic solo apportion luiii Baronet Ub ) II Lubricates fompass point 12 Short sleep potior itb I za seine . Jtcincalterm 22 Decay lectrical en- 21 Give Unecr (ab ) 21! Travels thtr 21 Mor L'std UD 2B Standard ol lourney value oliil Jpn the ocean intake ish .a . one S Beverag 7 Infant Pay attention Cheer 10 Woody plant SO Make a 4.S Image mistake : 46 Agalnit 31 Employ 47 Rotogrs-ure 32 Relative (ab.) (ab.) 3.1 Wat seated 48 Winglike part 37 Thinni (Latin) 38 Distress signal 41 Trolley 42 Disease 44 Flesh (comb form) 40 She M Rural Electri fication Ad ministration (ab,) 52 Tavern 53 sink 54 Biscuit llfaaulum iymbol) teamjhin b i ttxim 4leaiurt o ra 'chitectural unit try retender to (enmity cvadi city leutlan Hand clcdlhe j ,j ,j ' 14, "j""" U 5 'I b iio in i r3 al TTrS " -.-. 1 rrrrrpr fL. w srppr T PT sr1 Hi si i. ' I I M II III I I I ii DAY-SCHEDULED World Community Day, spon sored by the United Council of Church Women, was first ob served here, November 11, 1043, In the First Methodist church. but the past summer the nation al executive board of the council fixed a cortaln day, the first Fri day in November for national observance. This year the council will meet In the t Irst Presbyterian church. Friday, J'ovember 3, from 2 to 4 p. m. Children may be left in the kindergarten room during the program, and there will be competent attendants for them. Last year there was a forum discussion on "The Price of an Enduring Peace, and the com munity forum which functioned during the winter and into the spring months grew out of this discussion. The subject will be ine same tnis year. Classified Aas Bring Result. HOLD EVERYTHING! .5 1 ' orr girl?'' : ,f. J O Jorgmifccti, pltnr. tUcalad ai 121 N. 4th Hvrvliti H-in-lay, 11 a, rn niornlnf wornhlp mtd 7:4ft avangnllltlo nrvtri. WfluilNy, mlflWAtk atrvlcftt at 7 ifi p. in, Uaturuay ulght prar and pralia at 7:4ft. Zion laibaran l'Ui HtftL Victor A. flrhulza, pattnr. Phona Oiu.i. DIvIm worihip. H a. m.; Hunday chonI, Mft a- m. Chnir. "lhur day, n p. m. Chlldran'a confirmation claaa. 0:30 lo 11:30 a. m. at tha parsonaga. 9 A Ham on t rraibylarlao Junior high achioi. Alh and Stinv mora. tv Hugh T. Mlichalmnra. pa tor. Ulbla arhool, b:4ft a. m. Worthlp. 11 a. rn. Junior Chrlatlan Endeavor, 4:.Vj 8 m. 8lgma PI aocltty, 6:30 p. m 4431 flth tha mania. C bur eh l L'brial a (Downtown) All mmbra and (rlhda ara xtnd ad a ptn-lal and cordial invitation u attfiid iha downiown Church at Chriit nt auiifjay morning orvlco. Song aarv Ire, 10 a. ro.i Blhla atudy. 10:14 a. m,; fiannoii and wnralilp, 11 a. m.; commun ion, 11:45 a. rn.; avanlng 'Mrvlca, li'Ml o'clork. Locatnd In tha KC hall ova tha Itainbow thaatre. a H n 4 oo Totnt Baplial Sunday achoot. 10 a. m.; worahlp aarv Community Miittva lea, 11:10 a. m. a rirtt Cofananl I B23 Walnut. Phona B5IT Albart U i Dwight, paator. Sunday achool, 10 a. m.; morning worihip. 11 a. m.; Young pao-' ?lra maatlng. 7 p. m.; avenlng aarvlca, 1 4S p. m. Mld-waak Callowthlp. Wad naaday, 7:49 p. m. 1 Flril Praabrlarlan Cborcb n. oi n and I'ina. ftv. oavia r. Bar ntt. Jr.. paator. Kli N. sth. Church tclrphona 7311. Blbla achool at 0:4ft a. m.; worhlD at 11 a. m. Three Chrlatlan En deavor groupa at 0:30 p. m. Iacra4 Heart CilIKh and High atraaU. Sunday MaM: 7, fl. 0:30 and 11 a. m Holy Day Maiaaa: 0, 8 and 0:30 a. m. Wflfihday Maa. it a. m. Confaaalnni; Ralurdaya. Rvaa ol Holy daya and flrat Frldeya from 3 to 4 p. m ana trom io o p. m. Cbarfb of Oag 1207 ujvlilon, Hoy. H. M. nigger, paa tor. Church achool. 10 a. m. Praach- Ing aarvlca. 11 a. m. VLB. 0:30 p. m.. praachlng larvlee. 7:45 p. m. Flrit Cbarcb af Oed Altainont and D I a war a. Kev. G. W. Galwltx. oaitor. Sunday achool. 0:4ft a. m Morning oevouona. ii o ciock. Young paopla'a aarvlca. 8:43 p. m. Preaching. 7:30 p. m. Prayer aarvlca Wadnaaday. 7:30 p. n. Tba Ralratlon Army Fourth and Klamath. Company meet ing 10 a. m. Kollneaa meeting 11 a. m. Evanfft-llitlc maatlng 8 p. m. Thursday and Saturday 8 p. m. Officer In charge. Major and Mr. W. RoiwalL a Church of Chrlat 2a0S WanUand. Mlnlateri. Raymond 1. Glhhi. 2131 Wantland. nhona 4A3(J. and M Moyd Srnttli. 3227 Altamont drive, ohone 3093. Bib a atudy. io a. m.: Mrmon and communion, 11 a. m. to 12 noon. Evening aarvlce. 7:43 o'clock; ladtea Blhla claaa. Thuraday. 3 n. m.; Friday Blbla atudy. 7:40 p. m. A hearty Invitation to all. a Im manual Bavllal 11th and High. Rev. J. T. Chlaum. Kit or 1003 Lincoln. Phona 5410 C. C gerwall. director of music. Sunday whool. fi:4S a. m. Morning worship. 11 a m. Young paopta. 0:30 p. m. Evening aervtce. 7:30 p. m. Midweek prayar. Wadnaaday. 7:30 p m. a a fltvrnth-Day Adrcnttit Sabbath arhool Saturday 0:30 a m. at church. 833 North 0th. Pailor. P. C. Aldenon inaka at the 11 a. m. aarvlca Prayar meeting. Wednesday, 7:43 p. m. Klamath I.atharan Cron and Creicant. S. M. Topnen. paator. Reildencc 1175 Creacant. phone MM, Sunday achool at 0:43 a. m. Divine worahln at 11 a. m. Senior choir rehearaal Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. rrra M"lhot1lil M . - 42 South Ninth. Hr. Norrti B. Hughes, pailor. Sunday achool at 10 a. m. Homer Munsel. aUparln tend ant. Mornlnr service at 11 a. m. Happy hour and VP MS at 7 p. m. Evangelist aarvlca at 7:43 p. m. Thuraday evening at 7:43 prayer meeting. m riral Baptlll N. 8th at Waahlnfton. Rev. Cecil C. Brown, paator. Bealdenca. 837 Eldorado. Phone 7430. Blbla achool. : Morning worahlp. 11 o'clock. Baptlit training union. 8:15 p. m. Evening aer vice. 7:30 o'clock. Mld-wek prayar. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearaaj. Wednesday. 8:30 p. m. Bible Raptial lt. Wlard at Idella comer. Keith P. rielda, pastor. Worship. 11 a. m. Bible training school, 0;45 a. m. Evening service, 7:4ft p. m. Wednesday prayar aorvlce, 7;43 p. m. Klamath Temple 1007 Plna. Daniel B. Anderson, paator. dunday n-nool, 0:43 a. m. Morning wor ship 11 nv Ovarcomera service, 0:30 p. m Jail meeting. 3 p. m. Radio pro gram. KFJ1, Saturday. 6:30 p. m. Evan geiittlo service 7:43 p. m.; Wadnaaday night, prayar meeting First Matbedlal M11 N loth and High. Rev. Victor Phillips, minister. Andrew Lonay. Jr.. director ol music. Mrs, John O'Connor, organist. Minister's residence, 1003 High. Tele phone 3008. Worship. 11 a. m. Sunday school. 0:45 a. m. Methodist Youth rellowehip. aach 5un day, 7 p. m. "Ob oht The wife's watting ' up tor met11 Cammuelty Ceagr tattoos) uarnen M:n can main ana marun. Rev Eugene V. Ifaynea, pastor. Church rhnol, o.ifi a. m ; service, 11 a. rn.; Comrades of tha Way. 0 p. m., commun ity ball. a a Church of tba Neiarene (Jarden and Martin. Sunday school. 0:43 a. in,; worship, II a m ; depart- mantai meetings, 0:49; Evangelistic, i sn p. m. 1 mid-week prayer. Wednesday 7:43 &m. Pa iter. Btrtrand f. Peterson, 020 artln, phona 4S70, It. Pawl's Episcopal Cbarrb Rev. r C WUtenbach. rector. Corner Jefferson and 8th. Sunday aarvlces. Holy communion. s:oo m. Cfiurch school. 0:4ft a. m. Flrat Sunday of each month Holy communion at 11:00 a m. and all other Sundays, morning prayer and sermon at 11:00 a. m. Holy Days and Saints Days. Holy Communion, 10:00 a. m. Pllgrlrd nnllnais Rv William inro . naitor. 2301 Wantland. Sunday achool. 0:43 a. m,; morning service. II o'clock. fHYPS. 0;45 p. m.; evangelistic sarvtca, 7:4J p m. Assembly af God Rev A, Harold Parsing, pastor. 740 Oth. Sunday school, 0:4ft a. m.: sermon 11 a m.; Your.s people. t:m d. m. Evan ieliatlo maatlng, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. 7:30 p. m.. prayer meeting; Thuraday :jv p. m., precmn First Otarrh ef Cbrisl ftcleotlst loth and Washtnaton. Sunday morning service, 11 o'clock, Sunday school, 0:30 m. Testimonial meeting wenneaoay at 8 p. m. Free Christian Science read ing room located at 1023 Main. R la mat a Revival Center 1B26 Mitchell at Shasta way. Rev. Warren D. Comba, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Evangelistic, 7iw p m. ween night services, 7:30 p. m Wednesdey and Friday Choir practice Thursday, 8 p. m. Phone 4820. t a First Christian Pine at 0th. Howard Hutchlns. min ister, t Bible school, 0:4ft a. m. Stanley Ken- dell. suierlntendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. ; Evening service. 0:30 o'clock with tba Christian Endeavor meetings. Evangellstie service, 7:30 p. m.fc a Mt. Mkl Presbrlsrlan Rev. Hugh T. MHchelmore. pastor. 1 Worship 0:45 a. m. Blbla school. 10:49 I a. m. Christian Endeavor, tjo p. m. Coma out tu any of these aervicca. a Apoitollo Falte 228 N. 8th. Sunday school. 8:30 a. rn. Morning devotion. 11 a. m. Evangelistic service. 7:43 p. m. Wednesday and Fri day. 8p.Pl e e , Cbarcb ef Progressive rtychle Divine Healing 163 E. Main. Sunday service. 8 p. m Lecture by pastor. Rev. Kathleen Kris. Wednesday message and prayer service 8 p. m. Residence. 700 Mitchell. Phona 7772. All welcome. Latter-Day Halpis The Church of Jesus Christ of halter Day Saints hold their services In the auditorium of the city library, Oth and Klamath. Priesthood meeting Sundiv morning at 0:10. Sunday school com menres at f:W. Sacrament matting al 0 o clock Sunday evening E. E Bur rows, branch president, phona 8203 or 6721. a e First Presbylarlaa, Marrlll Morning service, 11 o'clock, David J, Ferguson, minister. - First Church of Christ, Scientist A branch ef The Mother Cherrh, lb First Cfaarch of CbrUt, Scientist, in Boston- Mass. 101b sntf Washington Services under School DrtO a- m. Sunday Ssrvles tl a. ta. Bubjeet, Oct. 5ft "KTrlillnr Pantsbms nt" Wsdnssdsy evening service K p. tn Reading Sworn. ltf4 Uain 8L THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TEXTBOOK $mENCE . and HEALTH With Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy may be read or purchased at the Christian Science Reading Rooms 1023 Main St. Why Be a Member of the Church? With a numbar of people church membership Is only an unnecesaary evil. It tacms to ba quite a popular doctrina with a numbar of people that if one pays his debts, daala honestly with his neighbor!, and lives a good moral life that the God of tha universe will ba plaasad to accept tham in tha great judgment day. On cannot, however, believa such a doctrine if ha reads his Bible. Hare is what God has revealed to us In tha New Testa ment: ONE MUST BE A MEMBER OF THE CHURCH TO BE SAVED. "Christ also is tha head of tha church, being him self the savior of tha body." (Eph. 5:22). ONE MUST BE A CHRISTIAN TO HAVE HIS NAME WRITTEN IN THE BOOK OF LIFE. "And ii any was not found written in the book of life, ha was cast into tha laic of fire." (Rev. 20:15). Friend, if you believe the Bible but feel that church membership is not essential to your salvation, consider this question: Why did Christ leave tha portals of glory, tha presence of God and tha Holy Angels and coma to this earth of sorrow, sickness and death, suffer tha reproaches of sin ful men and finally be crucified and shad Hia life's blood for the church if we can ba saved outside? "He that believeth and is baptised shall b saved, but h that believeth not shall ba damned." Matt. 18:15, 16. RAYMOND I. GIBBS. Evangelist. CHURCH OF CHRIST 2205 Wantland Ave. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Courthouse Records Marrlsgsa MADISON, JR.-ELWEtti. Harold E. Madison. Jr., 23, U. S. marines. Native nt MBirhtifttn. reildent of West Thorn ton. Now Hampshire. Iols Maria dwell, tlf phone operator. Native 01 uroion. resident of Klamath Falls. Justice Court Chester A Ion to Nicholas. Drunk on public highway. Fined 810 or 5 days. Paul Howard Malone. Failure to stop at stop sign. Fined 83.30, Ryder By Fred Harmon HKE.WA.1ER WOfVW rnuypAfc TELL KtD KTDEKf C?OER f X EXCITErAEMT , OK BCPM-PISJPU rVTT JVF. ' ViV"t TELL. rsXV-UTUE OEAVEKy I JS7?,SEaB B. tUSV TSSiVS J f Tubbi By Leslie Turner f.' iTic'ouuioiinTUB lii. f JOSE SPEAKS JAPANBSB irviS.SENORCAPTAilM. TAMA ANOTHESEMTRyZlSIUS HA.VB fen MfciiK'sw" b T!i&MS&$A SINCE THE RETURM V55?y MAJOR OOARRWES TO- CONVERSATIONS f J " VZ CSsMssjfifi i&TX,, MORROW f ROM BflNTUCp nr-- rLJuf! 1 J W jT TMW.' I . f '4?''tosi- y.l The Community Congregational, Church . .2180 Garden Sunday, Oct. 29 1444 Church School 9:45 A. M. Service 11:00 A. M. Conducted by Dr. Frank A. Schults Associate Secretary ef the Portland Council of Churches. A Minister of the Evangelical and Reformed Church. BIG UNION VICTORY RALLY of World Christian Fundamentals Assn. Dr. C. E. Hedrick, Field Evangelist will speak on 'Fundamentalism Versus Modernism' A Message Everybody Should Hear Sunday, Oct. 29, 3:00 P. M. KLAMATH TEMPLE Between 10th and 11th on Pine . ' All Welcome DONT MISS OPPORTUNITY TO ATTEND THE KLAMATH VICTORY REVIVAL At Klamath Temple Under Auspices of CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE FIRST COVENANT CHURCH KLAMATH TEMPLE CHURCH IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH Attendance Has Been Very Good The Results Have Been Gratifying syas7r?vrffy.wiisfj H 11 jMwwgsjj . .-i- ..Jk.H.s s i Ft "vr&l -m? e Meetings to Continue Through Next Week Every Night Except Monday DR. C. E. HEDRICK, Evangelist COMING SUBJECTS Friday, Oct. 27 "The Dynamite of God and Victory" Saturday, Oct. 28 "A Victorious Ambassador" Sunday Evening, Oct. 29 "The Eternal One and Victory" Don't Miss Opportunity to Hear These Inspiring Messages