Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 08, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    Varied Prodrams
Hj To Be Offered By
Klamath Churches
i
"Serving In Unity ' of Spirit," l
; will be the topic of Victor A.
i Bcluilzo, pastor of Zion Lutlionin
: church ut tho morning worship
Saoi'vlco nt 11 o'clock, Tho Bun-
duy school, with cIiishch for nil
i uin of chlldron, nncl a Bible
I: efiiss for adults, moot nt 0:415
i m.
i Tho Zlon Fellowship club, dl
f rrcti-d by Mury Owl, incut for u
v tocliil nicolliiK on Sunday ovo
j: nlnil "t 7:30 o'clock, Mr, nnd
, Mm. Chiistor Drounzoii unit Rny-
mond Dioivacii will huvu cliunio
. of the social activities of thin
s; mvotiiiK. All member lire urKcd
to attend, Frlonds nnd servlco
' personnel nro cordhilly Invited
r to ho MiicnlR of tho church,
fc ss The Rov. Godfrey Matthews,
fi pimtor of the Community Con
$ jjrc'Kiillonnl church. Onrden and
Miirlln streets, will lino H timely
K xuiijcci lor nis sermon, n . in,
h Sundiiy, Hlii suhject will be
i "And Now Ye Are wo l.unxcr
S Vuraluncrs."
i Betty Cllldrion, soloist, will
InK Sunday and tho choir will
furnish mimic under direction of
Mm. H.-W. Moore. At 6 p, m.,
Comrades of the Wny, with Mnry
Griffiths, will discuss "Does ft
Mutter Whnt Ono Hollovcs7"
: Oyster Dinner
;i mi.. i. ...... L ...111 i.l,l II. .. n
v i no iiiuivii win iiviu in iiii
Viiiiiil nvulnr Hlnnr.1 thin Klmrlnv
from 12 noon to 4 p. m. Oysters
urn beln suppllod by Vom
Iuvoh, oytilcr fiirmer end former
number of Community Congre
itnllonnl, now living In Seattle,
.Wiish. . . .
Uoy Scouts of Amerlcn Sun
day will be observed ut Pence
.Memorial I'rosbytcrliin church,
In the Junior hlKli school, S. 0th
uiul Summers lime, February 10
nt H . m, Troop 8 Uoy ScouUi
ami cub puck 8, both sponsored
i by the church will bo present
l with troop 2 which moots In the
bulldlnil Tuesday evenlnHs. Har
old Ashley, cout mimter, troop
: 8, will have purt In the service
wuii uie troop.
Robert Lnmott, executive of
Modoc council, will also aponk
The piutlor, Rev, IIukIi T. Mll
chelmoro, one of the oldest
scoutcrs In point of service Jn
j wo nortnwest, will pring a mes.
unue to tho scout.
All parents and friends of the
troops nnd puck are Invited to be
present. Tho church choir will
render special music,
The nursery will be conducted
s usual In ordor to take core of
little children during tho orv
ice. Trained adult loaders ar
In charge.
Sermon Bublect
"dod Glveth the Increase,"
will be the sermon subject
chosan by the Rev. S. M. Top
noss at the morning worship at
Klamath Lutheran church, Cross
nd Crescent streets. The senior
I aholr, O. K. Warcuo, director,
I
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will sing: "King of Love My
I Shenherd Is."
i The brotherhood of tht church
will sponsor the annual father"!
Vnri inn'i rmnmir,t mt th ilmrrh
T Thursday, February 14, at 6:30
p. m. The guest speaker will be
Attorney S. P. Ness of Portland.
Men of tht church and others In
terested are Invited to bring
their sons, or "borrow" one for
the occasion. The Ladles Aid
will act as caterers.
A "Lutheran World Action'
i rauy win Be ncid at Klamath
L,uinernn cnurcn, wcanesniiy,
Jhourunry zo, 8 p. m. Tho spcnk
mi- urlll Km 111- .Tnmn D llainm
president of the California Synod
of tho United Lutheran Church
In America. This rnlly will bo
ono of 500 being held In Fcbru
nry In the larger cities of the
untied Slates. Tho public li cor
dlnllv Invited to attend. -
8 Returns
Tha Rev. Mr, Topnesi hat Just
returned rrom attending tne Lu
theran pastors' three-day seminar
In Portland. There were 72
Lutheran pastors present from
Oregon and Washington. One of
tho main subjects wns on unity
und cooporution of tha churches.
Anniversary
lminnniiul Baptist church,
North 11th and High streets,
celebrates lis Hist anniversary,
Sunday, February 10, with a
full duy's 'program. For tho
morning worship service, tho
pastor will use for his subject,
"Kbonojior." Tho Junior choir
will sing two numbers. A din
ner will bo served by tho ladles
of the church at 1 p. m.
Dr. Pntil Oumvlll will preside
nt tho afternoon progrum at 2:30
o'clock which will Include two
numbers from tho choir, wcl
come by Moderator It. Coon,
rending by Kgbert Zell, two
vocal solos iy Mrs. Blame
Clorflh of Portland, ornyer by 1
Hiirndt, special music by tho
lllble Baptist choir. Romnrks
by tho charier members, Mrs.
AUUu M,- rlliii,v,K,llr, n,l
Mrs. linnry Grimes, pliino solo
hv V. Ai-mKft'nnil n.ntirt hv Tlnv
Charles Simdstrnm, pastor, nnd
sermon by Hev. K, p. news.
Refreshments will be served
by tho young peoplo of the
church after tho afternoon serv
ice. Tho young people's servlco
and tho evening servlco will bo
conducted at tho regular time.
The public is cordially invited to
attend an services.
Rev. Barnett
To Preach In
Sermon Series
In a series of sermons on tho
Lord's Prayer, the Rev, David F.
Harnett Jr., will speak nt the
First Presbyterian church, 11
a. m. Sunday, on "Our Dully
Brcnd,"
Westminster Fellowship
groups will meet nt 6:30 p. m
tho high school society led by
Dorothy Collier. The young
people's society will study the
meaning of Westminster fellow
ship, led by Betty McColm.
At 7:30 p. m. tho church will
loin with Community Congrega
tional and First Methodist
churches In tho sixth class of the
series on the Sacraments, held in
the Methodist church. The
meaning of two sacramental rites
of the church, confirmation nnd
ordlnnnce will be of esocclnl in.
tereat to Presbyterians. The
Rov. Mr. Bnrnclt will tnlk on
the theme "The Ministry."
A potluck dinner will be held
In the basement of the church,
Tuesday at 6:30 p. m when nil
bulldlnil fund canvassers will
meet with officers of the church.
Wives and husbands of members
of this group nro Invited. The
purpose of tho meeting Is to take
a valuation of the building fund
effort and to plnn continued ac
tion.
Salvation Army
Officer To Speak
A cordlnl Invitation Is extend
ed by the Snlvntion Army, to the
public, to attend tho 11 n. m.
service Sunday nt 4th nnd Klnm.
nth, when G, A. Hacking, Gideon
Held secretary, will speak,
HdcklnR Is from Gideon hond
quarters In Portlnnd, nnd will
speak on the work of tho organi
zation and deliver the morning
aaorcss.
County
Council Officers Of PTA
Officers of the Klamath
County Council of PTA are pre
sented on this page. Upper row,
left to right, Mrs. Ivan Crum
packer, president) Mrs, W. E.
Guyer, vice president) Mrs. W.
8. Metier, secretary. Below,
left, Mrs. Ellis Matthews, treas
urer, and Mrs. Burt t. nawxini,
historian Kenneu-raiis.
SKI TOGS
As4ra-Thmpieii, Gtrfaer BrM
Ski AoetMorlti
; SUGARMAN'S
lh nt Mala
PTA Notes
County Council
The 4flth anniversary of the
Piirent-Tcnchers nssoclnllon was
observed Monday, February 4, nt
Mills school by tho Klomoth
uouniy council 01 ri i.
An ovc-wltness account of the
origin of this child welfure move
ment In 1807, Inspired by Alice
McLcllnn Himey, nnd bneked by
Phoebe Apperson Hearst, wns
rend by Mrs. Frank Peyton, state
ond county PTA Founders Day
chnlrmnn. ' .
Mrs. B. C. Johnston, a past
council president, asked mem
bers to carry on the spirit of the
founders of PTA with parents
nnH tpnchprn thlnklnu of the
"A In nssoclntlon as represent
ed "All of us. for oil children,
always."
Mrs. Jolinsion toon prioe in
the enrtv lolninir of the western
slides with the nucleus of 2000
formed In Washington D. U., in
1B07, California In 1002, and
Oreonn. Washlnoton nnd Idnho
In 1005. A smnll groim of par
ents grew to nn nssoclntlon of
Intcrnntlonol Influence witn b
membership of ovor 3,487.000
wonting ror a worm or equal op.
nortunllv for every child.
Mrs. Lewis Hornbv.1 Riverside
president, entertained with two
violin solos, with her accomoan-
Ist, Mrs. Patricia Hunt. Anions
the mnnv nnst county nnd local
presidents nttendlng wns Klnm
nth s first PTA president, Mrs.
Burt Hnwklns.
In the business session under
Mrs. Ivnn Crumonckor, presi
dent, the council voted to com
mend to locnl units n home nnd
fnrm safety course, nrcDared by
the Amerlenn Red Cross.
Mrs. T. C. Pnrker nf the Klnm.
nth County Public Health asso
ciation urged PTA members to
attend the all-day nubile health
proarnm February 11..
The stnle PTA convention will
be in La Grande, April 30, May
1 nnd 2.
The council will sponsor In
Mnrch a film depicting poor con
ditions In some of Oregon's
schools. The film and speakers
will be presented by the Oregon
Stnte Teachers association. Snc-
clnl invitations will be Issued to
city nnd county teachers, the
AAUW. League of Women
Voters, Librnry club and the
grunge. The meeting will be
open to the general public and
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Church 7omen
Vote Officers
The Klamath Falls Council of
Church Women held its regular
meeting In the First Presbyter
ian church January 28. when
new officers were elected.
The Rev. Godfrey Matthews
of Community Congregational
church Installed the officers with
Huzel Morrison as president,
Mrs. R. P. Ellingson, firs, vice
president, Mrs. Kenneth Lamble,
second vice president, Mrs.
Frank Fortna, secretary, Mrs.
Ben Reed, treasurer, and Mrs.
K. H. Radcllffe, historian.
March 8 has been set as World
Day Of Prayer, when meetings
will be held at the Congregation
al church.
Tea was served by Presbyter
Ian women at the close of the
meeting.
The next meeting of the coun
cil will be held February 25 at
the First Methodist church.
Hans Norland Fir Insurance.
Phone 8080.
Friday, Feb. 8. 1848
HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN
Valentine Party
Slated February 14
A Valentine party with dinner
in the grange hall at Henley will
be held February 14, to organize
a club for young married
couples of Mt. Laki church and
Henley community.
Mrs. Elmer Brclthaupt will be
in charge of tho dinner and
Chaplain Gruhnm Gilmer will
be In charge of tho meeting.
Chaplain Gilmer has received
notice of transfer orders to Swan
Island naval barracks, effective
in March. He expects to be re
leased from the service tha last
of June and enter medical aohool
when classes start In July.
The word pagoda, used loosely
for any eastern temple, was first
used In the 16th century by the
Portuguese in India.
THE CLUB
BLY, ORE.
Bar Dancing Bowline;
"Com In as you are."
LEWIS WITTER. Prop.
ic'V 'i V' V;
ANNUAL
OYSTER
DINNER
SUNDAY, Feb. 10
From Noon to 4 P. M.
Community
Congregational
Hall
2150 Garden Ave.
Adults SI Children 75c
OVERHAUL youcaii?e?ekt
YES!
BECAUSE-
Prospects for new cars art not bright. New
cars wlll'probably not be GENERALLY AVAIL
ABLE till late '46 or early '47.
2.
definite announcement of time
and plnce will be given later.
A silver tea concluded the
Founders Dny meeting. The
blue and eold cake, and collee
and tea were served by Mrs.
John Selby, state regional vice
president, and Mrs. J. K. Sayre,
state corresponding secretary.
Altamont
There will be a regular meet
ing and Founders Day program
of the Altamont PTA Tuesday
at 2:30 p. m., In the elementary
school gym. A spqcmi program
will be presented. Mrs. Jack
Moore Is chairman. ,
Nylon Seekers Find .
Nilands For Sale
PORTLAND, Feb. 8 (VP) A
line began forming at pre-dawn
in the east side farmers' market
for nylons.
Waiters were very disappoint
ed to discover that what was on
sale was nilands: Tomatoes
grown in California's Niland dis
trict. " ' '"
Swansen's Beauty Shop
623 Main St
SPECIALIZING IN
Halliwell Cold Waves Hair Styling
Complete Beauty Service Marcelling
Operators ,
Zo Bruce Adeline Houck ' Be Haines
Phone 7161 or 6661 iox Appointment -
When you do trade your present car you will
RECEIVE your repair bill BACK, because of
higher trade-in value.
It pays dividends to keep your car in good
mechanical condition! more economical operation,
safer operation, dependable operation, higher
trade-in valuel
We have a complete staff of men and can do ANY me
chanical job promptly and efficiently . . . ALL WORK
GUARANTEED.
We have new factory built motors for 6-cylinder
OLDS from '37 to 42.
TERMS IF NECESSARY.
DICK B. MILLER CO.
OLDS TOWER
7TH AND KLAMATH
NEW
ADDRESS
OF THE
ISA DORAH
MOLDOVAN
SCHOOL
AFTER FEBRUARY 8TH
911 KLAMATH
Across From Greyhound
Bus Depot
DANCING
OF ALL TYPES
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REGISTERED
OPTOMETRISTS
Dr. ail a. Nol
nr. m o. noim f.
Dr. o. J. Nol
Dr. D. R. Rftylor
Dr. M. P, AtexnndMf '
Dr. T, B. Holhiillue
Dr. O. r. Bopklni
Dr. Wn. B. siaawi ,
COME IN TODAY
fa Chaff e fpt Cife CxatnihaticH
W(M ReghtenJ Oeleaietihtt t lerve Ye
ph. mi OPTICAL
NCI l0J IXCIUUVJIY OPTICAl
fQtTMNfr, H 8.W. 6lh TW.) TOt8 ..KtAMATH fAUS, M0 MAIN
Veek-End Special
Date Nut Cookies
.A gsnerous size cookie filled with
ground dotes ond walnuts. This rich,
moisture-retaining cookie is on ex
ceptionally tasty number. It is a
, treat you'll enjoy. Don't forget to
take home several dozen.
Pineapple Upside Down Roll
Again we offer you that delicious
sweet-roll baked as an individual,
upside-down roll, covered with pine
apple syrup and candied cherries.
The whole family will be delighted
when you place this tasty delicacy
before them,
KLAMATH'S FINEST
Keifi t& ke keabt
lL M HI.E1THO Mi l
Take advantage of this gay, sweet cus
tom to give a really heavenly gift. 'Some
thing small and precious In a box with th
Rickys name on It will tell her that you ond
Cupid are partners. - -
GOLDEN PIECES, STONE" SET PIECES, DIA
MOND SET PIECES AND' A HOST OF. IM-.
AGINATIVE LITTLE TRIFLES -ALSO. '
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Wllt JEWELERS
Phone) 3151