Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 21, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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WOMEN
CDUNGILWILL
SPONSOR TEA
'I'horo will he siio'clal Hindu liv
tlin choir,' Youth fellowship will
meet lit 0:80 p, ni. with tlio Wes
ley I'ltih. There will bo a special
speaker nt thin service,
Thu WHKH club will hold its
general meeting Thursday af tor
noon In thu church purlor at
2 p, in,
TUMI THEFTS
Out) of thu big comlnu church
events for Kliimulh Fulls Ik tlio
Full ten given by thu Council
oi unurcn women iviuiuiuy, Sep
tember 2l, ut 2 p. in. It will
he hold In thu I-'IimI Christian
church, I'lnu uud Uth.
Ih leu In mi iinnuiil uvunt
ii ml In opi'ii to nil church womuii
of thu city. Those who huvu
not iittouilcd btttoro nr especial
ly Invited to bu present mid loin
tint council.
Illl.cl MOITlSUli will give till)
wclcouiu address, Mm. John Ed
ward thu objective and proiiriiin
of (hu council. Mm. John Yadcn
thu iluvotloiiui,
Mm. CluirluH Sundslrom will
sing a nolo, mid visual dumoiv
Miration will bu given by Vera
Hulzor or t hi Iutcrnntloniil inter
duniiinlniitlimiil Fellowship of
IMillu I'.viinuvllHiii,
A sliver tun will follow noon
sored by Iho womnn'ii council
of llio Mrsl Christian church,
Flroiidt Hour
At thu Sunday morning wor
shin hour. Klumiith Luthcrnn
church, I'uslor S. M. Topncs.i
will speak on "ClirlMt Channel
Tlilim." Thu choir anthem will
bu "Semi Out Tliv l,lglil."
, Ciounod, with 0. K. Wurcup, di
rector. Klrcsldo hour It t 5 p. m.
Sunday with Chaplain Herbert
W. Strnup of the Klamath naval
air station as the Kue.it speaker.
Thin will bo followed by pot
luck supper. Members of the
Lutheran league will meet Tues
day ut 7:1)0 p. in. Thero will be
a scaveiiifcr hunt and those tak
hiK part will then return to the
church for refreshments and
Haines.
Presbyterian Picnic
A picnic bus been scheduled
for First Presbyterian church
members for Saturday, Septcm
ber 22. in case of rain, the pic
nic will not be held. Planned
recreation for each see croup
will bo enjoyed In the afternoon
from 3 to 5:30, The picnic sup
per will take plnco from 8:30
to 7 p. m, Knch family Is asked
to bring lunch and table service.
Dessert and beverage will be
served by tho church. Anyone
lacking transportation l invited
to call the church office.
Missionary Speaker
The Itov. John R. Blalock,
Baptist missionary to China, will
speak at the First Baptist church,
N, Dth and Washington, Sunday,
September 23.
The Rev. Mr. Blnlock tpent
flvo years In China as a mis
sionary, four of them under war
conditions. He was imprisoned
for more than three years, part
of tho thno at Santo Tonios
prison. At Los Banns prison
camp the Japs hud prepared to
shoot all of the prisoners. On
that night the American Dang
ers effected their release. Ho
plans to return to China as
nulckly as possible to continue
his work amoiiK the Chinese, and
this will probably be his only
opportunity to talk in Klamath
Falls.
No Services
Jesus Name Calvary Taber
nacle, 1442 OrcKon, announces
that there will be no services
at tho church this Sunday, Sep
tember 23, as tho congregation is
IIIVIItTll HI IIIIITIIU UCMIlHUUIl
services at the new church In
Springfield, near Eugene.
Bible: study will bo held as
usual Thursday evening at 7:45
and services will be held as
usual here next Sunday, Tues
day and Friday evening meet
ings have been discontinued
during the fall and winter sea
son, Conference
Pastors and rcnraiciitatlvcs
from Baptist churches of tho
Knguo River association' are
meeting with r.xccutlvo Secre
tary Dr. F. W. Starring In an all
day conference today. This con
ference was called to work out
plans for the promotion of the
Christian Llfo Crusade which
will begin January 11, 1040.
In connection with the crusade,
the Northern BaptlHt convention
has set a goal to raise four mil
lion dollars for its missionary
program. The two churches In
Klamath Falls afflllntcd with
the convention arc Iinmamicl
Baptist and Bihla Baptist. The
rtev. Chnrlcs J. Sundslrnm Is
the moderator of tho association.
Sermon Topic
Tho Rev. Victor Phillips, min
ister of tho First Methodist
church, 10th and High, will use
as Ills sermon topic Sunday,
"The Power of the Spiritual."
Two curs were reported
to city police yesterday. O. T.
(iuthrie, Anchor hotel, reported
that his car was taken last
night while it was parked on
Klamath avenue between 3 p. in.
and 1 a. m.
John T. Mitchell, 2411) Crest,
told police his automobile was
stolon sometime yesterday after
noon from Klamath avenue.
City police aro investigating both
cases.
Lester Hurler, Klamath naval
air station, minted $8 ball for
failure to obey a slop sign at
nth and Klamath and William
Woodfolk. Grants Pass, posted
$5 ball for violation of the basic
rule.
Eight drunks appeared In po
lice court Ibis morning and six
parking tickets were paid yes-
turday.
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There's nr fma or formal
Iff, no Inning ski illpi.
flmatl down payment unit
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SPEAK AT CHURCHES
'Dr. F. W.', Starring, secretary
for the Oregon slate Baptist
conference, will remain In Klam
ath Foils over
the weekend.
He came from
Portland to at
tend the con
ferenco today
and will be
guest speaker
at tlio rally to
night. S u n d a V,
September 23.
ho will bo tho principal speaker
at both linmanucl and Bible
Baptist churches. He will
speak at morning worship serv
ice at 11 o. m. at Immanuel
church ond ot evening service
ut 7:45 ut Bible church which
Is located at Wlord and S. 0th.
These two churches are ufflli
nlcd with tho Northern Baptist
convention.
PARKING METERS
MEDFORD, Sept. 21 (!)
This city will start to install
parking meters within two
months, under a contract signed
with Duncan Meter company, Il
War Casualties
Reach 1,071,266
WASHINGTON, Sent. 21 fl'l
U. S. war casualties have reached
1,071,200, or 530 moro than a
week ugo.
Comparative army figures in
tho latest count are: killed 205,
500 and 205,046; Wounded 571,
008 and 571, U0H; missing 24,131
and 25.082; prisoners 120,088 and
120.607.
Navy figures: killed 54,008 and
53,800; wounded 80,230 and
70,752; missing 11,107 and 11,
202; prisoners 3370 and 3005.
John Quincy Fisher
Dies At Home
John Quincy Fisher, 70, a
resident of Klamath Fulls for the
past 10 years, died at his home
In the Oregon rooms, 031 Main,
Thursday evening following a
lingering illness.
Mr. Fisher was retired woods
foreman of the Fort Smith Lum
bering company in Arkansas.
He Is survived by his wife, Mary
Efflc Fisher, and two daughters,
including Mrs, Gladys Mugcc of
this city. Mr. ond Mrs. Fisher
were operators of the Oregon
Rooms. Final rites will be con
ducted by the Earl Whltlock
Funeral Home Suturday at 3
p. m. with interment in Plain
vllle, Ark.
PURCHASER
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EVICT TENANTS
AFTER 3 MONTHS
The new amendment 67 to
rent regulations, requiring a six
months waiting period by new
purchaser of property before
evicting a tenant for own occu
pancy, will not be effective in
this area, Marvin D. Hixon, area
rent representative, stated today.
The application of the new rul
ing was optional by the director
in each rental area, and it was
ruled that the existing three
months waiting period Is ade
quate for the Klamath Falls area
at this time, Hlxon added.
Under the existing regulations
In effect in this area, before evic
tion proceedings can be started,
the purchaser must file an affi
davit with the area rent office
stating that at least 20 per cent
of the total purchase price has
been paid and that he intends to
occupy premises for his own oc
cupancy. If these conditions are
met, an eviction certificate will
bo granted allowing an eviction
after thrco months from the date
of filing with the area rent of
fice, Hixon pointed out. A por
tion of the down-payment and
waiting period requirements will
bo waived In cases of purchases
by returning war veterans.
In all cases of eviction, writ
ten notices to the tenants are re
quired and all evictions must be
cleared through the area rent of
fice before eviction proceedings
can commence. Any questions
pertaining to evictions or rent
control should be referred to the
area rent office, 430 Main, tele
phone 6817.
Service Personnel
To Be Entertained
A cordial welcome Is extended
to all service men and women
and their friends to attend d
party given in their honor at the
Immanuel Baptist church.
Food, fun and fellowship will
be combined at the party which
will be held Saturday, Septem
ber 22, at the church on 11th
and High, at 8 p. m.
The church home-coming rally
will be held this evening follow
ing the all-day conference today.
Dinner will be served at 7 p. m.
A short musical program is
planned and Dr. F. w. Starring
will address the group.
All church members and their
friends are invited to attend the
rally.
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HERALD AND NEWS THREE
ALLIES GAPTURE
NUERNBERG, Germany, Sept.
21 fF) Konstantin von Neurath,
high on the list of German war
criminals, was captured Wednes
day in Baden Baden, a member
of the French delegation said to
day. He is slated for trial be
fore tho International court this
fail.
Von Neurath was Hitler's
foreign minister before Joachim
von Ribbontrop. Then he be
came "protector" of Bohemia and
Moravia. He formerly was pres.
ident of the secret nazi cabinet
council.
Justice Robert H. Jackson,
chief U. S. prosecutor, said the
Russians had appointed R. Ru
denko their special prosecutor
and I. T. Nikitchenko the Rus
sian member of the four-nation
panel of judges. Nikitchenko
originally had been chosen at
Russian prosecutor. Rudenko
formerly was Russian protector
ot the Ukraine.
MOTEL PLANNED
LEBANON, Sept. 21 (ft)-.
Ground is being broken (or con
struction of a $200,000 motel on
tho Santiam highway south of
here. Owner is Thomas Gaie
ley, Lebanon. '
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