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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1946)
Youth Day Will Be Observed By Bible Baptist Church Sunilny sorvlcos will conclude- wook ut "Accent (in Yiiuth" l ths Bible llnptbt church. Thu yotuiK people- of thu church Imvu furtlclputud In till Iho church uc Ivltles o( thu week, und will ell mux thulr i-f furtn with the evo nliiM Kcrvlecn. Vuutli day will buidn with the KF Church Activities Scheduled "Song 111 the Night of Duuht" will ho the u I) J oct of thu sermon t thu morning worship ut Kluin uth Liithcnm church, thu Huv, S. M. Topnc'HH, pastor. Thu son lor choir, O. K. wnrcup, dlructor, will (Iiik: "O Uu Joyful in thu Lord," ly Luwis. Thu Sunduy school, with classes (or till uguii, , liicludhiK tin i'e iJlulo clnssvs, , will moot ut 11:41 u. in. The youiiK peoples' Luther Iuuxuu will incut ut 7:30 p. m. The proKinin will consist of u topic: "Tho Bible," by Jack Kslsor, und discussion by the group. Serving committee: Coldlo Olson und Ingrld Nor land, The ludlui uid meets Tuesday, Fcbrunry 5, nl 2 p. in. Hostesses are Mm. Albert Amlicm und Mra. Gabriel Overcn. Program, "Promotion Depnrtinent," pre sented by Mm. Frank Subject, clmlrman. Mimic: Indira' ouar tot. A special one-night aervlce will bu hold at Pilgrim Hoi Incus church, 230:1 Wiintland, Tucs day, Fcbrunry 8 at 7:30 p. m. W. V. Ponder, pustor of the church Invito tho public to at tend this service when apeak em will be Rev. H. W. Wolfe of Indlnna polls, Ind., secretary of home missions, Hev. W. 11. Pratt, Bible teacher und cvungcllat of Springfield, III., and Rev. Roy . Morgan, district church super intendent for Oregon. Paul Dumbll will bo spenker t tho Sunday evening service t Immanuol Baptist church, Ulh nd High, at 7:30 o'clock when young people of tho church will conclude youth wuck, taking complete chargo of tho aervlce. Mm. L. Benson Is planning special program for the Sunday school st 10:45 s. m., to which tho public Is Invited. The pastor will speak at morning service, "Can We Search God's Judge ments?" will bo tho topic of Victor A. Sehulic, pastor of T.lnw T.itlhnrnn f.him.lt . 1 nK Jflffh. at 11 o'clock worshln. -.- noiy communion win do cele brated In connection with the morning service Communion To Be Observed At tho 11 o'clock morning service Sunday at tho Commu nity Congregational church there will be a celebration of the sacrament of holy com munion. Rev. Godfrey Mat thews,, minister, will deliver a short communion address en titled "An Invitation and a rromlse." Tho children's choir now numbering 27 members under tho direction of Mrs. It. B. Elliott will take a formal part In the servico, singing the Introlt "The Quiet Church." Comrades of tho Way, with Mary Griffiths as president, will hold Its regular meeting at 0 p. m. and transact business relative to the forthcoming midwinter conference of tho Congregational young people to be held at Salem, March 1, 2 and 3. Discussion and plans for the organizing of a Klamath Falls branch of the united Christian youth movement. On Sunday, February 10, the church will hold Its annual oyster dinner which will bo served In the community hull " from noon to 4 p. in, Sunday school hour, followed by thu regular morning service, at which tlmu thu pastor, Keith P. Fluids, will bring thu mussiigu, "Accent on Youth." Tho young peoplu will furnish thu special music und serve us ushers for thu illuming service, At 1 p. in., u dinner will bu served ut the Judd home for nil those who wish to stuy for thu activities of thu afternoon. From 2 to 5 p. m. there will bo con tinuous program of music, panel discussions, young pooplo apeak ing, and guest speakers. At fl o'clock u lunch will bu served to nil present ut tho church, The regular Baptist youth fel lowship hour begins ut 0:1ft p. in., followed by tho evening servico ut 7:30 which will bo In chargo of tho young people. They will lead thu singing und testi mony meeting, glva four sermon ottos, und conclude- thu service und day with prayer, Birthday Rally Set February 1 An Interesting program has been planned for 7:30 p. m., Fubruary 1, when tho Klumath Lake Christian Endeavor union will join with other groups to observe Christian Kndeuvor week with a birthday rally, A social tlmu will follow the pro gram and nil young people in the vicinity uro cordially Invit ed to attend. The Klumiilh-I.nkc CE union has been actlvo for more than IS years und was host in 1041 to tho Oregon state convention which was held In this city. Tho union consists of 13 so cieties, the latest of which to bo orgunl.ed Is Wcstsldc socie ty nrur Lakevlew. Sixty-five years ago on Feb ruary 2. 11IB1, Christian Kn (leaver was founded by Dr. Francis E. Clark in the Willis- ton Congregational church, Portland, Mo. From that orig inal group of young people CE lias grown Into great world- wiuu Christian youth move ment today. On February 2, and tho week Including that date, has been observed In honor of Christian Endeavor with special recogni tion given to Christian youth activities by many churches. Pastor Attends CSergy Meeting Tho Rev. Frederick C. Wlsson- bach, pastor of St. Paul's Episco pal church, and Hazel Morrison, church secretary, ore In Pendle ton intending a meeting of Epis copal clergy und other church workers for eastern Oregon. The pastor will be back in his pulpit lor Sunday services. Memorial Chimes To Be Installed Memorial chimes with 29 bell tones arc soon to be installed at the First Methodist church, the Rev. Victor Phillips, pastor, an nounced tills week. The chimes will have a sweet tone which can bo heard a dis tance of two and one-half miles and are expected to bo installed ready to ring for Easter. This attractive addition to the church is a memorial for a late member, presented In loving memory by the family. Everything For Tho Sportsman Got your 1946 hunting and fishing licenses here. The Gun Store 714 Main Interested In Church Work We Invito You To Bring Your LIVESTOCK To Our AUCTION -Every Wednesday Klamath Livestock Commission Co. 1H Mlloi South of Tower Theatre, Midland Road Box 868, Klamath Falla Phono 3974 IMPORTANT SCHEDULE CHANGES Effective Feb. 1, 1946 See Your Local Trailwayt Agent For Complete Information Phone 5521 Agent, J. K, Sayre 1, WW 1 WTV;rM ft ' ft m d . a ' V-, :' ? n ! mix Vs! it Virginia Long, traveling fallow for the Presbyterian church, finds Klamath students interest ed In church work. With Mlsa L,ong doatea at rigntj are irma mcBriae oi rirsi moinoani; l,ois Morgan, Free Mothodiitj Joanne Bennat, Eplsc opali Mary Griffith!, Congregational Morris Weakley, Peace Memorial Presbyterian) Charlea Martin, First Presbyterian. TRANSPORTATION NEWS Veteran SP Man Retires J. II. Micky of Dunsmulr, sig nal supervisor of the Southern Pacific Shasta division, retired January 31, after 45 years of servico with SP. After working on the Sun Jouiuln and Coast divisions, Ilicky transferred to the Shasta division in 1015. He and Mrs. Hicky will con tinue to make their home in Dunsmuir. Newly appointed track super visor of SP's northern district is Charles E. Neul of Dunsmuir. Since August, ,1943, Neul has, been roadmiiHlcr of the Siski you district of tho Shasta divi sion. Mo assumed his new posi tion tills week. 9 4 Paul Taylor of the Klamath Basin Rates bureau attended tho hearing of tho Pacific Grey hound Bus company's applica tion for a reduced rate through Klamath Fulls before tho state public utilities commissioner in Portland last week Taylor -reports that there was little op position to the reduction. "It appears likely that tho reduced rates will be allowed to remain In effect," Taylor said. More- and more men are re turning from military service to the employ of the Great Northern. Latest men to return arc Paul Lecling, switchman; Gcorgo- E. While, brakeman; Woyno Tookor, Muynard I. Gardener, telegraph operators: Chester A. Mussulman, yard man, and Charles M. DeWitt, fireman. The rates bureau announced recently that the Arrow Transit company of Klamath Falls has asked for certain increases in the rates from Klamath Falls to Lakevlew. "Some of these rales were unusually low and traffic was very light on them. Other rates were below the state scale for comparable hauls. It's likely that there will be increases on th rotes in some cases but on the whole certain reductions on volume shipment will be made effective." Vestry Members Elected At Meet At the annual parish meeting of St. Paul's Episcopal church, held January 25, the following members of the vestry were elected. Warren Bennct, Clarence Lol coma and E. P. Livingston were elected for a three-year term on the vestry. Horace Gelz was elected as senior -warden and James -Wallinder as Junior, war den. . The six other vestrymen are Roy Lee, A. B. Hood, Frank Wea ver, Hcbcr Radclifie, Wyott Padgett and James Patterson. Three of these will go out next year and three more will be elected. Forty degrees Fahrenheit is the point at which water reaches its greatest density. We are offering again those tempt ing Butter Rolls which have made such a hit with everyone.. We are running a specialty of one type of" roll on each day starting Monday. Our schedule is as follows: Monday ... Sesame Poppy Rolls Tuesday . . . Butter Rolls Wednesday . French Rolls Thursday . Parkerhouse Friday .... Butter Rolls Saturday . . . Parkerhouse French Rolls will be offered every day. All Rolls will be "fresh from the oven" after 10 A. M. Saturday's Double Specialty Tomorrow we will offer two values which will be of interest to all house ' ""wives , . , Jelly Rolls A rich, spongy, yellow Jelly Roll filled with either strawberry jelly or crushed pineapple, and topped with powdered sugar, or pineapple icing and toasted almonds. A delightful ... delicacy to serve at your lunches or dinners or as a. dessert for any occasion. Parkerhouse and French Rolls Remember to. indlude some of these tasty rolls for your Sunday dinner! KLAMATH'S FINEST Dunbsr Files Civil Action A civil action to obtain pay- mcnt of a promissory note for S500 has been filed in the coun ty clerk's office against W. H. Ross and Maurine Ross, husband and wife, and J. A. Lovelady and Nevada Lovelady, husband and wife, by R. H. Dunbar, Klamath Falls insurance man. Dunbar's ' complaint alleges that the defendants gave Hypatia Rose Canning the note for $500 on April 16, 1846, and that on I January 15 the note was trans- j ferred to him. He is suing to collect the origi nal $300 plus eight per cent in terest from the date of the note, and $150 case costs. R. B. Maxwell is attorney for Dunbar. Virginia Long Interviews 30 KUHS Students So many students at KUHS showed interest in vocations as sociated with church work that Virginia Long continued her in terviews at the school Wednes day morning. In all, about 30 high school students were interviewed by miss L,ong. traveling icuow tor the department of life work of the Presbyterian board of Chris tian education, during her visit here Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. The object of Miss Long's visit was to direct youths to cnoose vocations with the church as their life work. A banquet was held at the First Methodist church Tuesday evening when Miss Long spoke to youths representing six prot estant churches in Klamath Falls. There were 23 present from the First Methodist church, 19 from the First Presbyterian, 14 'from Community Congrega tional, 10 from St. Paul's Episco pal, four from Peace Memorial and one from Free Methodist. , Tho Rev. Godfrey Matthews, pastor of Community Congrega tional church, presided at the banquet which was prepared and served by women of the First Methodist church. Miss Long spoke about the Friday. Tab. 1. 1S4B HERALD AND NEWI THHEI Mother Seeks Yord Of Son Information Is being- sought concerning Allen Elmer Anvlck, a civilian worker token prisoner on Wake Island early in 1942, by the youth's mother, Mrs. Gussie Anvlck of Eureka, Calif. According to word from Mrs. Anvlck today, she has had no word concerning the welfare of her son. Allen was employed for one year by William Melhase of the Melhase garage. Mrs. Mel hase received the letter from Mrs. Anvick. Anyone having in formation concerning the prison er is asked to call Mrs. Melhase or write directly to Mrs. Anvick In Eureka. variety of interesting vocations connected with church activity and explained further that (nristlamty could be carried in to any business pursuits but that it should be put above the job, whatever it Is. Divorc Holds Mora Appeal Than Cupid PORTLAND, Feb. WV-Th divorce court continues to hold more appeal than eupld In Mult nomah county. Although January marriage li censes numbered 398 a gain of 114 over January, 1948, they were overshadowed by ASS di vorce suits, County Clerk Al Brown reDortcd. w If your nose some. times Alls up with stuffy transient eon-gatlon-pul a few drops of Va-tro-ool m each nostril. It quickly ndtieas too gestlon and makes breathing aaiar la a hurry . . . gives grand relief fraga anlffly, sneeiy, stuffy dlstnat of batl colds. 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