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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1946)
& Tob Vrv-NHH. of llir " of HU b"'lh ",f i'lo Uiiilwl Site. liml '' M"a.".',;,1 nbsorvnnn, J T i afonic Order Will onor Birthday Of eb'rge Washington Officers Of Shasta PTA in"". r..,iii)C'i. iih w-ii di u mill M . ... i. lire 1 JiiIkUT "I l.e nre.Ht-nt. . , ""V. "Tin "V, u (llrcclinn of Mm. u iimt Mrs, Ulfk ! .Mulnt. will ri'iuI'M- kiw 'A ji" A- C",IV Tl till! IIIKIIII CIIIII.I1IIT. Miwnrcf' . K . ,.' wm-limry whore . ,t will In1 riwrvwi lor PffXri "Ml..- clrnn-h L ncrnl piihtlL' nr nrK; Mil"",'",' .. i,lt..ii i . ni A nuiM-ry In nuilii durln'll II"" " '-'l,", W"r; M Youth rVllowsliln will I !30,n' i Tguliir SimiUiy school . l K IIIIWIIII '" 11 ... . - i. ..i. i ..i fiJI n in Li. ...ill ill' iirni ... L (r nil . IncluilInK .: ..,miiiif u'iir i ii lit 1 1 htikv. S. M.TopiM-M will h on the ")... 11 ir"1"- ii hi. I'li'hrnK'ri. 1 ll rcliolr.O.K. Wiircun. illrec .11 riiltt monthly Flrr-slrtn hour Let by tlm lliolhiM'hooi K held ni o ! '" 'V"' UlOrrcoii scr-m-ry will l0 , by Chrnti'r Newton, nnd U'lll lip fiIH'171 II iiiumi;. llniilnit. luiK'h nnil fi'llow Mcmbrrs mid friends. nr. nrc cordially Invited. k Vlrrlp of till? Kllimlllll Iran Lidle Aid will meet Mrs. Thomas Jiimumn, tin addition, on Tmnilny nl n. A missionary proKruiu be liven. ;iira circle will nicel Tuos- 2 p. m., nt Imp home ol 0. K. Wnrciip, 2030 Lclloy. roup will brcin the study boos, Journey 10 (.iiiiiik ," by Daniel Nelson with Ellon Thompson as icntiur. Sirmon Subject the ibsencc of the pastor, kurch moderator, I. C. Cocn, hive charRi- of the morning Itt it the Immnmiel Baptist kh. ir his sermon nuhjrct, Coen rjK on Certainty. r.iN Zcll will be the speaker It evenlnR service The mule pit will sine nl bom services ice public Is cordially lnvlt-billcnd. It Baptl.it yoiinu people nre Ki in Snlcm this week from fj throimli Sundny, In the renvciiiion since before the About 1200 youiiK people tvtry part of the Ktnto lire pi to be ntli-ndinK. K group of young people the pastors from the two W churches in Klamath me Bible Bnptlst church. ' P. Field, pastor, nnd the inucl Dmitlst elmrrh S Slimlslrom. nnslnr. urn ing the convention. Speaker 'Plain Harry Anderson Is -mention speaker nnd Her jovcy of Los Angles is the er. uiher sppakers In Dr. Percv Priiuifiii-fi m-nd. ''J'l'R'scollei-e nnii rndio r; Dr. Albfri ii...u.. .. ol the lllnsn.. M..;i.'.i of rprtlnnd; Mrs. Cyril SwwSrW "crvlco secretory om rpllowshlp; Dr. Wll l H"'"V Preslilenl of ,,rn Bniltst Tlinnlnillnnt "ft. and Dr. F. W. Slur- wuiivc sccrelnry of the convent nn n.. r. j IJI ' i-niieiiuu S'l d ,rlor of Chrlstlnn 7 " ,ne mnstor of cere- K Rlvrr Friends church ! SnrC,Vivnl mK be L!. ?V," "y. February 24. S""". wkiii each cvcnlnu bnlh V "IKl K,t'e' Mi .i. '"""sier.s in me .r7i . " 'eaiures nre !. A inn,i ""'1 .RP5c nl !VpnU """" ."""K service told S,,.,,?"""""11 cl,llrch i. ana ' '"y school nt 0:43 J?,orillnR service. 'l hv i, I,, 10 ur"ndcnst II 0nLiho Klnmnth Minis Lr.Cnll"n Will be henrrt m vlc& lMrlnn st01'lns of faith !? ,h'oiRli Chrls- illon .S?."PC,1 of Rcllaious time. "u prosenica l'Ml'Ilt I'l'l'slivll'l'lllll ehnreli Illli and I'lne, will hold church school for all aues nt 11:45 a. in., iiioniiiiK worsnip service nl 1 1 n. in., Westminster fellowship incclliius In the church parlor, o:.iw p. m. mi yiiuiiK people, es pecially officers of Hie council, are Invited to meet with Ihe yoimil people of the C.'ommiinltv CniiKrcKatlonal church at 7::i'o p, in, Sunday. Church Will Air Program All adaptation of Ilatulel's "Uiro" will he sunn lis a solo by Hubert Mall Collins mi the Christian Science transcribed prournms which will be broad cast over Millions KMF.D Med- ford, Saturday, Feb, at 3 P. in., Kimene KOKF., .Saturday, Feb. 23, nt .V3U p. in., anil over K ALU, Portland, Sunday, Feb, 24, at 12:30 p. in. Collins will be accoiuiianled by Hulh Hiirrctt Arno on tho or Kim of tho Fust Church of Christ, Scientist, In Huston, Mass. This orKiin comprises 70 stops and more than Mill!) pipes. The Hon orable Mrs. Hay (Violet Splller) oi London, r.niflanu, wrote the words of the solo, entitled "Oh May My Voice," War Widows Said Slighted I'OHTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 22 M-i Widows und dependents of men killed in the war lire bcliiK ni'Klccted while labor unions nnd Kovcrnnicnt workers net pay increases, tlio nallonal com mander of the disabled Amer ican veterans asserted here. Dow V. Walker, Newport, de clared in nn interview that the bereaved relatives receive only n small pension, but purchasing power is steadily dccllnlnfl. lie called the totally disabled veteran with a family n "for Kill ten man," who Ketu $ 1 IS n month nnd "can't live on that amount of money . , our ornnnizn- tlon is nskliiK Unit nuclltionnl de pendency benefits be ((rallied, ns they nrc in Cnnadn." Wnlker defended Gen. Omnr Bradley, criticized by the na tional American Lculon com mander, and snld he "in doing n bnnK-up job." The CoiiKresslonnl Record, of ficial publication of the U. S. conijrcss. once wns named the CoiiKresslonnl Globe. I? For rS and croui.-., nilVt S,tl Urquhrt ?efrI9erahon ;1u'Pwent Co. P1M 6458 ' Potluck Party The sulesforce at Whytal's store met at the home of Mrs, Elmer K.lnuerciicn, zuuu Lavey, Wednesday night for pot luck dinner. Present were Mrs. Golda Harney, Wanda Specr, Mrs. Russell McCollum, , Mrs. Gordon McLean. Classified Ads Bring Results. Fiiday, Feb. 22, 194B HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN To Salem Joe Peak, director of physical education for Klam ath Falls schools, left this morn ing for Salem to attend a panel discussion of state physical edu cation problems over the weekend. i $ A ft.' F. 1 -"W r wis:, n us 1. i -w. Bit .a V frP 'y itMtMMi I ' Mil' I ' ' !- 1 i i w.i 5- ' , k. -kW ARRIVING FISH FRESH Fresh Fillers Porch Herring Crabs Clams Eastern Oysters Olympia Oysters Pacific Oysters Salmon Q Halibut UALITY DELICATESSEN and FISH MARKET 902 Main Phone 5374 Safety Office To Serve Oregon Areas REDMOND, Fob. 22 (At Ore gon ureas cast of the Cascades will be served by a safety reKula lions district office to be estab lidw.rl nl Hia nlrnnrt here hv the civil aeronautics administration. CAA spokesmen said the of fice would open ns soon as the rliv lakes over the airport formerly nn nrmy air base. The CAA office ni irouicinic win have jurisdiction over western Oregon. In Greek churches the Bible is rend In the original Greek text. Return From Yreka Mr. and Mrs. Wlllmott Crandull of Eldor ado street returned Tuesday from' Yreka, Calif., after visit ing for sevcrol days with their son and doughtcr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Crandall. One of the most active units in the county is the Shasta PTA. Officers above, loft to right, Mrs. C. V. Golden, president; Mrs. Earl Sheridan, first vice president; Mrs. Rollin Thomp son, second vice president and Founders Day chairman; below, Mrs. Floyd Buck, secretary; Mrs. James Clark, treasurer. .. Kennell-Ellis. Member Dale Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Hunsak er, has been chosen for member ship into the Blue Key, national honor fraternity, at Willamette university. The new pledges were chosen lor scholarship, leader ship, and service to scnooi and community. Hunsaker is a jun ior at Willamette and is major ing in pre-mcdics. If US MAIN STREET Tomorrow's Pen TODAY! MEANS THE BEST IN PERFORMANCE WRITES IN QUALITY IN BEAUTY IN STYLE YEARS WITHOUT REFILLING! -The FIRST and ONLY BALL BEARING PEN With Replaceable Ink Cartridge Before you buy. COMPARE the BLYTHE with othor pons of this type. We know you will choose the Blythe pen. 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