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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
rRANJC JINKUiS
MALCOLM SFLIY
Managing wiior
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aa1
rail. Or..,
Aumit 20. looe. unaer in
March . in
or otherwise to make them available. Many
people have already done this, but undoubtedly
there are still rooms and apartments in many
nouses that can be opened up for this purpose.
Those householders who do It will be making
a real contribution to the happiness of the men
who have been fighting for our country on the
teaming Pacific battlefronts. That fact should
bring cheerful sacrifices in convenience, strict
home privacy, etc..
Let's think it over, Klamath people.
SIDE GLANCES
BUBSCHIPTION RAITS:
monn 7e By mall
hi 17.90 By mail .
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Member,
Aaeoclated Preu
Member Audit
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Today's Roundup
By MALCOLM EPLEY
NOT much has been said here recently about
the local housing situation. It probably
iMt news today to report that bn t ; getting
very bright. Sj,
Newcomers, especially milt-
lary people, are still hunting
deperately for quarters in
town.
We talked to a man this
morning whose experience
may be regarded as typical. An
officer who served long over
teas with the marines, he re
turned three weeks ago from
p. renorted here and
then left for the east ana souin on ni ju-uay
6 He' joined his family wife and two children
whom he had not seen for a long time. They
hipped their household goods to Klamath Falls,
and the four of them arrived a few days ago.
Since then, they have been on the hunt for a
house or apartment, thus far without success.
Their hotel isn't anxious to keep them very
long, and the cost of staying at a hotel for any
lengthy period is almost prohibitive for them.
It's a tough situation, and there are many of
them. These men, back from long absence in
which they have faced things most of us know
nothing about, want and have a right to live
with their families. Many of the single men
may be expected to marry the sweethearts who
have waited for them. Klamath Falls is the
city to which they are bringing their families.
.
Permanent Personnel
THIS situation promises to be further compli
cated by the establishment of permanent
personnel at the Marine Barracks. This will
include a considerable number of officers and
men, and because of their permanent status a
lareer-than-usual percentage of them will be
News Behind the News
By PAUL MALLON
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 Mr. Churchill's
estimate of six months for the end of the
war In Europe is generally accepted here, al
though no official has said anything "lud aooul
it, having grown tired of guessing.
The weather has been of a kind thus far
which would discourage even an optimist. It
is what the British, with characteristic under
statement, called wretched.
True, ihe Patton drive is meeting with suc
cess, but the nature of it, as far as developed,
plainly indicates its limited objectives which
are the Mctz forts. With good fortune it will
merely approach the Siegfried line at that point
and still be a long way from the Saar valley,
which is the source of coal and iron for the
war Industries.
Counts on Drive
WITH the weather likely to become steadily
worse through the winter, Mr. Churchill
seems to be counting mainly on a spring drive.
Also the estimate of "Assistant President"
. Byrnes that Antwerp would be restored and
ready this week leaned too heavily toward wish
fulness. There is much dredging and mine
clearing to be done before this supply base,
which is essential for fullest operation, is ready
for use.
You can take your pick of the rumors about
Hitler being ,ln the bughouse, hospital, in hiding,
at his suDDosedlv favorite phobia, chewing rugs,
or any of the other second-hand stories out of
Germany except the oftlciai explanation nanaeo.
out bv the German news agency as an excuse
for the Himmler special .broadcast the one that
Hitler was too busy .to speak. None of the real
authorities here-had-anything they would call
valid information at the time Himmler spoke
although much circumstantial evidence was
available to support the doubt about the official
nazi exDlanation.
In case anyone is cuddled up under the bed
in fear of the German rocket gun, which the
war department officially announced just be
fore election might soon hit these shores, he
can come out now.
The statement was in the nature of a warn
ing, just to get officialdom on record in .case
HrT
com .. m ii'vic t. m me. u. i t 'JZll
Zj endeavor
rail aesp.l Chepel
J o. jorfenaon. pa.icr.
m m iih srvtem Sunday, u a. m
morning worahlp and 7: evannellttic
aervtcea. Wedne.duy. midweek .crvlre.
at 7:45 p. m. Saturday night prayer and
pralfre at 7:40.
Xl Lotharaa ,
1023 Hian. Victor n, iwnune. pa.iar
Phona 6793. Divine worthlp. 11 a m.;
Sunday echool. 9:43 a. m. Choir. Thura
day S p. m. Children ! confirmallon
claia. 8.30 to 11:90 a. m. at the panonase.
Attamonl Preabyttrlan
Junior man rcnooi. n ana own-
men. Rev Hufh T Nltchelmore. piator
looking for family quarters. Meanwhile, the; anything along that line- did occur, but actually
Marine Barracks is being expanded.
On the other side, we have the 80 housing
units to be built for families of navy and marine
personnel on the former school site at the south
edge of the city. Bids are being opened in a
few days on this project. This will help relieve
the shortage, but it appears inadequate and
furthermore, experience has shown that such
housing does not rise in a few weeks. It took
many months to get 40 units of row housing
built here, and that Is the only additional hous
ing brought to Klamath Falls since the military
installations opened.
It would seem that the 80-unit program
should be expanded to 160 immediately. The
site, we are told, will accommodate such ex
pansion. It is time for government and local agencies
to realize the inevitability that a substantial
percentage of marines returning here from the
Pacific fighting are going to have dependents in
Klamath Falls.
.
What Can You Do?
MEANWHILE, local people who have any
sort of suitable quarters which they can
rept to military personnel are urged to list
these quarters with the chamber of commerce
the possibility of any real damage to us from
that source is remote.
a
300-Mile Radius
IT is true enough the V-J now has a radius of
about 300 miles and there is no known scien
tific impediment to prevent the expansion of
this radius up to 3000 miles eventually. But
this ordinarily would require years of develop
ment, and anyway the war department was not
speaking of this vague future possibility; years
distant may be never.
The official statement relates to present-day
rocket radius possibilities and said the bombs
would have to be launched trom suumarines
or shins. Germany has a few submarines left,
but most of the docks for them are gone and a
submarine could hardly carry more than one
or two of these larger-type bombs. A large-
scale attack from these is impossible.
As for an attack by surface ships, the United
Nations control the ocean and it would be
difficult if not impossible for a surface vessel
to get out of a German harbor and approach
these shores without detection. Certainly no
large-scale fleet attack is within the realm of
any current imaginatjon.
CAA Recruits Class
Of Aircraft Trainees
The Civil Aeronautics admin
istration is recruiting a class of
85 aircraft communicator train
ees to convene at Seattle, Wash.,
on November 20. Applicants
who are accepted will receive a
salary during six weeks of class
room training at Seattle.
Upon completion of this
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The Community
Congregational
Church
2160 Garden
Sunday, Nov. 19
1944
Church School
9:45 A. M.
Service 11:00 A. M.
Conducted by
Her. Harry L. Slick
of
Spokane, Wash.
C?.U!!S- &S25&J Memorial Services
rnmmunication stations for a
period of "on the job" training.
In order to qualify for this posi
tion, applicants must be between
the ages of 18 to 39, of either
sex, abje to type 30-words per
minute, and either two years of
college or experience ' In " aero
nautics or communications.
Those interested should write
to M. E. Arbuckle, chief aircraft
communicator, CAA, box 988,
Klamath Falls, for a personal
interview. Veterans will be
given preference in considera
tion of applications. In writing,
the telephone number should be
given.
ELECTED
PORTLAND, Nov. 17 OP)
Mrs. Lillian Burton, Portland,
was elected president of the
Jackson club of Oregon last
night.
District vice presidents include
Mrs. Henry Aikin, Heppner, and
John Clark, Grants Pass.
WtseAfMrtem How Figirt
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bronchial tubes makes bre&thlnc
easlf.r.
There's real aeoiiomy In Buckley's
all medlctlon--rrio syrup. Half to
one tesspoortful will convince the
most skeptical.
Get Buckley's n4lor msle In
U. 8. A., the Cough Mixture that out
Mils all otJiers In Australia, Vw
Zealand, Canada and many othr
countries on merit alone. At all
good drugf-lsts.
Super CaMUU Drag
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AcToti Frem Montgomery Ward on Nwth th
Set for Chaney
The Sunday evening service
at the First Methodist church
will be a memorial to TSgt
Adrian Chaney, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Chaney, 619 Mitchell,
who was killed in action October
18 in the Falau islands.
Thr Rev. Victor PhiUlDS will
conduct the memorial rites and
there will be a full choir. Mrs,
Adrian Chaney, the former Bar
"Tlmnk von for Ihe' compliment! 1 feel womlcrful. too,
since our cur was junked mid I've been Inking Mini long
walk to llic beauty shop twice a week!"
SETS CONVENTION
Members of Klamath -Lake
Christian Endeavor union meet
tonight, Friday, for their annual
convention at the Altamont
Junior hlKh school. ReRlstra.
tion bi-nliiif at V p. m., with the
evening notion at 7:30.
Hrro for the convention are
Donith,: Howes, state Christian
Kwlruvnr imvildenl, and Law
rence Mllchi'lniore of Jackson
ville, who will net as convention
speaker. There will be sessions
all c1ny Saturday, a banmiat Sat
urday evening, and session Sun
riny afternoon and evening.
Young people of all denomina
tions are invited to attend.
Topness to Speak
On Victory
At Klamath Lutheran church,
Simriuv. November 19. at 11 a,
m.. the Kcv. S. M. Topness will
anenk on the iilblert. "Faith
Wins the Victory." The senior
eholr will sins "Seek Ya the
Lord." by-Roberts, with Russell
Toycen as tenor soloist.
At 3:30 n. m. a church mem
bership chut will be orfanlted.
The pastor will conduct this re
fresher course in Christianity,
clvlng a series of 10 lectures.
At 4 p. in. a baptismal servlco
for children of all ages will be
held at the church.
Klamath Church Directory
Bible
school. MS s. m. Worship H
junior tnriimn tnocavw, .o
8lsma PI society. 6:30 p. m., 4431
ft. 0th tha mans.
Chores at Cbrlsl
Cbareh l Carl
Ail mumbin and friends are extand-
t twlal anrt cordial Invitation to
atund tha downtown Church of Christ
at Sunday morning services, aoni kcv
m. lO a. m.: bidio siuay. ir.i m. in.
urmrtn and tarn rah in. 11 a. ID.: ComiTlun-
Ion. 11:45 a. m.; evening servltes, 7:30
o'clock. Located In the nan over
tha iuuidow tneairc
Unit Alt Paint Hanlllt
unaay scnooi. iu a. m.-. wojunu
tea, UU8 su m. .
623 Walnut Phone 9317- Alnert t
Dwlght, pastor. Sunday school. io a. m.
mm-nlna wnrihin. 11 a. m.: Young P0'
plea mealing. 7 p. m.; "vening mvico.
7:46 p. m- Mid-week fellowship. Wed
nesdty w p. m. v.
Immaottsi Baptist
Uih and High. !Uv. J. t. cnisurn
Lofierwell. director ol nutate Sunday
.nhMi o-J. m Mom ni worship. 1 1
a nt. ' Young ptoplt. 0:30 P m. Evening
on' tea. T.3Q p. m. nuawees
Wednesday. 7;3o p m-
First Presbrtsrlaa Church
w. otn ana t-ine. cv. .iviu .
lelt. Jr.. pastor. 635 N. 8th. Qiurch
:alenhone 7311. Bible school at 0:45 a. ni..
worship at 11 a. m. Three Christian En
desvor groups at 6:30 p rru t
Stcrcd Rctrt
Sunday Masses: 7. 8. 9:30 and 11 a. m
Holy Day Masses: 6. 8 and 0:30 a. m.
Weekday Mass: 8 a. m.
Cnnfeulons: Saturday. Eves of Holy
days and first Fridays from 3 to 4 p. ia
sad from 7:30 tofl:30 p. m.
Charch ef Ood
1M7 Division. Rav. H. M. Bigger, pas
ter. Church school. 10 a. m. Preach
ing service. 11 a. m. VLB. 6:30 p. m..
preaching service 7:45 p. m.
First Chureb af God
iiiamnnt and Delaware. Rev. C. W.
Galurltx. oastor. Sunday school. 6:45
m. m. Morning devotions. U o'clock.
Vhiihii nanttlet'i urvld. S:45 D ITt.
Preaching. 7:30 p. m. Prayer service
Wednesday. 7:30 j. m.
Tha Sal rati on Armr
Tourth and Klamath. Company meet
In in a m. Hnllneii meetina 11 a. ni.
Evapgellitic meeting 8 p m. Thursday
and Saturday Bp. m Officers In charge.
Major ana Mrs. vv. nocwaii.
Chrireh of Chrltl
49AS WiniUnrl. Mlnlalars. Raymond
f. Glnbs. 935 Font. phone 483
and M. L1o:d Smith. 3227 AlUmont
driv. nhone 305S. Bible sludy. 10 a. m.
sermon and communion, 11 a. m. to 12
noon. Evening services. 7:45 o'clock;
Ladles Bible class. Thursday, 3 o. m.:
rrlday Bible study 7:30 p. m. A hearty
Invitation to alL m
feTtnih-Dar Adventut
Sabbath srhonl Saturdays 0:10 a. m.
at church, 833 North 9th. Pastor. P. C.
lderson sneaKs at ine n s. m. service
'ravir mating wnnfuda
Klamath I,uihtn
ru ant4 rraicent S. M. TOonS.
pator. Residence ins ures-eni. pnon
3433. Sunday school st n;45 a. m.
Divine wormip ai u a. m. wmwr
rehearsal Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
rirl Prssbyttrlan.' Mcrrllt
Morning sarvice, 11 o clock, David J.
Ferguson, minister.
First Christian
Pine at 8th. Howard Kutchlns. min
ister.
Bible sthool. 9:45 a. m. unity Kan
dall. auperinlendent.
Mnmtni unrahln. 11 o'CIOCK.
Evening services. fl:30 o'clock with the
Christian cnaeavor miiimi
EvangellsUe service. 7-30 p. m.
Mt. Lakl Prasbytarlan
Bav uueh T. Mltchelmore. pastor.
Worship. B:45 a. m. Bible school. 10:45
a. m. Christian Endeavor. 7"30 p.
Come out to any of these services.
AnmtAlla rltB
22H N Hth Sunday school. 0:30 a. m
Morning devotion. 11 . m Evangelistic
service. 7:45 p. m. Wednesday onu rri
day. a p. m. t t
Free Mrlhodlst
42(t South Ninth. Rev. Norrls R. I
Hughes, onitor. Sunday school at 10
a. m. liomer iviunset, superintendent.
Morning cervtoe at 11 a. m. Happy hour
and YPM3 at 7 p. .n. Evangelist service
at 7:45 p. m. Thursday evening st 7:45
prayer meeting.
Latlcrnay Saints ....
The Church ol Jesut Christ of Latter
Dav Sainta Mulct their sen-Ices In th
nuditorium n( the city library. f"h and
Klamath. Priesthood meeting Sunday
moralng at 9:15. Sunday school com
mences at 10:30 Sacrament mertlng at
6 o clock Sunday evening E. E Bur
rows, branch president, pnone bwj or
6721 ...
Pilgrim Hellnsis
Hrv. William !nirotl. pMor.
Wnntland- Sunday school. 43 a. nv:
morning service. 11 o clock "XT?.
845 p. m.; evangslUtfo service. 7:45
P- ...
Evongtlitt
nT. R. O. Cawkar will begin
wk ol Yangallitlo maatlngi
t tha rint Baptist church, N.
Ith and Waihlnpton, starting
Sunday morning. November 18,
and continuing through Novem
ber 21, Tha Btv. Mr. Cawktr
atttndad tha Blbla Inilltutt ol
Lot Angalts and Is gradual
ol Baylor univarilty and th
8oulhw.at.rn Baptlit Th.olonl.
cal itmlnary. At pree.nt Dr.
Cawkar it paiior ol tha Flrit
napiMt cnurcn, uorpui t-ntiiti,
Tax., on oi tha Urg.it Baptlit
churoh.i In tha louth. B.rvlaji
art ich.dul.d to b g I n ch
night at 7:30 o'clock, with long
a.rvlc. und.r tha dlrtctlon oi
H. Q. Shlray.
FAMILY
K1LI.C0
CHATSWonTH. o. w
I'l l-1 wo yo.ru ,K0 . "'" Ill
'" V hum. near h,VjS
Hilly, cinc-uprO. A Kj,
Wedni-nrljy .
III H
lilher,
First
Church of Christ,
Tb. H.ih..
B..I... d.ia H l
A Irani
rir.l i
. , 'ltll
ne..l a.,,ic, ,, , "
"UlJitl, Nar.
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iiTTTT" llll i mv
M ,
rirsl Rapttsl
th at Washington. Rev. ceeu c
Itrown. pastor. Residence. M7 Eldorado.
Phone 7400 Bible school, 9;U a. m.
Unrnlng worship, 1 1 o Clock. Baptist
training union, a: la p. m. Evening tei
vice. 7:30 o'clock. Mid-week prayer,
Wednday, 7:30 p. m. Choir roheartej,
Wednesday. 1:30 p. m.
Dtbla Raptlst
wiara at main corner, nenn p.
rieidn. pstor. Worship. 11 t. m. Bible
training scnooi. n: a. m. evening
service. 7:45 p. m. Wednesday prayer
service. 7:45 p. m.
rirsl M.thedUt
N loth and High, nev, victor rnunps.
minister. Andrew Loney. Jr.. director of
muic. Mrs- John O'Connor, orgs nisi
Minuter' residence. 1005 High, Tle
pnone jooo.
worsnip. ii a. m.
Sunday school. 0:45 a. m.
Methodist Youth fellowship, etch Sun
day. 7 p. tn.
Chercb et the Naiarsst
Garden and Martin. Bupday aettool.
0:45 a in.; worship. 11 . m.i depart
mental meetings. e:4o: Evangeiistie. t.v
p. m.t mid-week prayer, We4net4ay Tie
m. rasior. oerirantl v reww ev
bart Lee Jicobn, and her par
nta, Mr. and Mm. Lites Jaoobii,
all of Baker, are here for tho
memorial. '
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ins Kim IAN tni
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SCIENCE
nd
HEALTH
With Kiv iA su. t. , .
' nptuiu
by
Mary Baker Eddv
moy be read or purchoj
ChruHan Sclinci
Reading Roomi
1023 Miln 8t,
r. Snet
Martin, phone 70.
l Paul's Kelseeeal Chereh
Rev. r. C Wissanbeca, res tor
Jeiferson and Bin.
Sunday tervtoas. Holy communlep. 00
a. m. Cnurob school. t a m- Ttrst
Sunday ol each month Holy cemm union
an oiner suhqi
at 11:00 a. m. and
sr tundtyg-
raamlni nrivar and iirfflon at 11:00 a.
m. Holy Days and flslnt Deyt, Holy
Communion. io:oo a. m,
Klamath Revival Centav
. KM Mttchall at Ihastfl WtUT.
Warren D. Combs, paster. Sunday
school 10 a m. Horning MrVlce, 11
a. m. cvangeusuo, i:w p. m. .
mam services, nau p. m.
Friday
Cnmmunllr Cti)rreallrnal
r;nrdrn btwefn Fot Mam and Martin
Church school l: l.t a. m . scrvire. 1 1
a. m.. Comrades of the Way, 0 p. m..
community hall. Services every Sun
dy. X
N a
Klsmslh Tampte
1007 Pine. Daniel B. Anderson, pa it or.
Aundav achool. 0:43 a. m. Mom In wor
ship 11 a. rn. Overcomera senlce. 1:30
p. m Jail meetings- 3 pm. Radio proa-ram.
KFJI. Saturday, a .TO p. m Evan-
grtistlo Hervlce 7:4ft p. m.i Wednesday
night, o raver meeting.
Quickly Relieves Distress of
jr.
'ednesday sad
ipursoayi
p. m. Phona 44;
Aiitmhlf mt t&4
Rev A. Harold Perslnff, palter, 74
Oak. Sunday school. 0;4ft - m.: Mrraon.
II a m.t Young people. 6:30 p. m. Even
sllstlo meeting. 7:80 p. m, Tuesday.
7:30 p. m.. prayer mseUhfi ThUJeW
7 JO p. m.. prfachinf. t
rirst Church ef Chnsl sleaMst
inth and Washington. Sunday mfmtng
service. 11 o'clock. Sunday school,
a m. Testlmnnlal meeting1 Wednesday
it a p. nv Free Chrlitian Seteiifej read
ing room locatadaMOW Mala
Charch er rregrssstT rsrekle
Dlrlns tlttllng
IU E. Main. Sunday tardea, 8 . m.
lecture by pastor. Rev. Kathleen Krts.
Wednesday message and prayer service
s n. m Rtidence. too Mitch ail. rfetne
777X All welcome.
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TURKEYS DELIVERED
To Your Door-Ready for the Oven
Hens and Toms Lb. 48c
Beef Roast Lb. 24c
Pork Roast Lb. 30c
Liver 2 Lbs. 25c
Winter Banana Apples .... 3 Lbs. 25c
40-Lb. Bex $2.93
Open Wednesday the 22nd
Turkey Pickers Wanted
Transportation
KLAMATH LUTHERAN CHURCH
Croie and Cr.ic.nt Streeta
8. M. Topnei, Paitor Phont 34 '
SUNDAY, NOVIMBIR 19th
Sunday School 9:45 i, &
Claiifi for all age.
Divine Worhlp 11,..
Sermon: FAITH WINS THt VICTORY"
Memberihip Clan - 3:00 ,
A "Refroiher" Course In Christianity.
Baptismal Sarvica i 4:00 , n
Thanksgiving Day Service
November 23, 7:45 p. m.
wi orrta you spiritual inbpihation and
CHBISTIAN rttLOWBHIP TrfnoUGH THE aottll
Or JESUS CHRIST
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First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Kltmath Fells. Or.jon
' , Announcai a
FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
Intitled
Christian Scisnce; Tha Way to Trus Piaci
THOMAS I. HURLIY, C.S.I., of Loulsvilli, Kinlmki
Member ef (he Board of Lectureship of th. Molhir Churtl
The rirst Church of Christ, Scientist, In Beiten, Mill.
In Church Idlf ice Corner 10th and Washington
Friday, November 17 - 8:15 P.M.
The Public la Cordially Invited To Aftend
Do You Love the Lord?
Jsius said, "Ihls I the first and orest comma
Here is a simple exerolnstlon tor you. H you eiM'
ell these siuesllons with a "yes" you hay. a ptriio
Oliww yaura.ll l.n puini. iwr .reij i '
with a "yes."
1. Da you eniey gelng to worship
wo yeu enjoy laiicing o u m
. De you enloy Christian associations mors tm
cletlens with the worldly friends? , w
4. Do yau enloy giving of your means to upp
fT.et.it work In the world? .vwiCl
a i. u . i... ... ... i.iu in vnur friends sow
and KIs wonderful plan of salvation? ,
I. Do you henesily try to abstain from w0''"Tffc,
talnment such as shows, dane.i, card psw i '
that you might set the right example bt ors rn
of your family or friends whom you mljm
to be Christians? ihou('
r. is cnrist and mis worn upp.rm"' -
and life and plans? . . si,
t. Are you doing anything to sve the W"
whom you assbciete dally? iit.raluref "
I. Do you enjoy reeding good goipel "'
you taking a religious paper? .. ,.
10. Do you ever say to yourself secretly, w
t.ln and death Is sure," end I must w
.a ,t ,u-a .... . ... u ! 1 . It u dav?
w, fulfil nl a. ii, ni . u
. ... .ii trf '
What Is your score? Oh, that we mign ,i
mere faithful fo God. Let us remember 'h",J' ,
are saved It will be because or v,nne"- ,
ested In them. If they are lost ft may be our i
RAYMOND I. OIBBB."1"1
CHURCH OF CHRIS'
205 Wantland Ave.
Klamath Fll' Oregon. -