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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1946)
r i it Topness Back At Lutheran , The Rev. S. M. Topneu will return to the pulpit it the Klam ath Lutheran church, Cross and Crescent streets, Sunday morn ing. The theme wil be "Your Church and Mine." He will re 'port on the one hundredth anni .versary convention of the Evan gelical Lutheran church conven lion held at Minneapolis, Minn, 'June 1J to 18. The senior choir, directed by O. K. Warcup. will sing "Hear Our Prayer," by Peter Tkach. Holy communion will be celebrated. The Sunday school will meet "at 9:45 a. m. All teachers and officers and enrolled pupils are Invited to attend. New pupils Snd visitors are welcome. I.' The Ladies aid will present "Brides of Yesteryear," a wed ding gown pageant, at the church on Tuesday June 25, 8 p. m. Special music will be pro vided by Mrs. Lewis C. Hornby, Niolinist, and Mrs. F. W. Delyea, soprano. After the program, lunch will be served by the fol lowing committee: Mrs. Astrid 'Johnson. Mrs. V. J. Josephson, 'Mrs Cai Raney, Mrs. Phil Gus Jlafson and Mrs. Charles Mattox. Presbyterians ;To Hear Walter Dr. O. LeRoy Walter, execu tive secretary of the Synod of i Oregon, will speak June 23. at the morning service in the First Tresbyterian church. Sixth and Ji'ine. Dr. Walter represents the executive administration of the affairs of the Presbyterian Tchurch in Oregon and the boards of national missions and 'christian education. J A graduate of McCormick seminary in 1921, Dr. Walter has served at various times as Upastor of churches in Illinois, (Missouri, and Montana. He has been secretary to the Board of 'Christian Education in Illinois, a director of youth conferences, tand a director of Westminster Foundation. He comes to his present duties from a ministry tin Moscow, Ida. a ; Union Vet Daughters Elect New Officers I ASTORIA, June 21 M The ..Oregon division. Daughters of 'Union Veterans, named Mrs. Esther Agnew, Portland, presi dent at yesterday's annual meet ring here. Mrs. Olivia Hill. Eugene, was 'elected chaplain; Mrs. Nellie Hi day, Salem, treasurer: Mrs. Anna England, Eugene, first district council member; Mrs. Anna Steinbaugh, Grants Pass, junior vice president. Mrs. Mabel Dolman. Cottage Grove, will represent the group . at the national convention in In dianapolis. -. Merrill Church Due To Consider Postor A meeting of the officers and members of the Merrill Con gregational church is called for Sunday, July 7 to consider The Rev. Kenneth Brown for pastor. LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS FOB PUBLICATION Eqattr N. ?9U IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OT THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH. GLADYS JOHNSON, Plaintiff, THEODORE WILLIAM JOHNSON, De fendant TO: Theodor William- Johnson, De fendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to ; appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit ; within four weeks from the date of i the first publication of this summons In the Herald and News, a newspaper printed and published in Klamath Coun ty. Oregon, which said date is the 14th . day of June A. D., 1948. and if you fail 1 to so answer or otherwise appear, for f want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to : the Court for the Decree of absolute ; divorce. ) This Summons Is herewith served up- ! on you by publication pursuant to the Order of Honorable David R. Venden 1 berf. Judge of the above entitled Court, i made and entered June 14th, 1946. ' which said Order requires that Sum mons herein be published once a week for four successive weeks, and that the date of the first publication of said Summons shall be June 14th. 1946. f V. S. BALENTINE, Attorney for Plaintiff. J. 14-21-28; Jly. 5-12 No. 415. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been aoDolnted ad. minlstrator of the estate of AMELIA A. BALLOU, deceased, and has quali fied and all persons having a claim against said estate are hereby required to present the same with the proper vouchers to me at the office of L. ORTH SISEMORE. 213 Stewart-Drew Bldg.. Klamath Falls. Oregon, within six '61 months from the date hereof. DATED this 21st day of May. 1946 RAYMOND S. BALLOU, Administrator. V. 24-31: J. 7-14-21 No. 388. m UALITY Delicatessen and Fish Market Your Seafood Store It.ms Now In Stock for Salads and Cocktails Alaska Shrimp Mtat Southtrn Shrimp Meat Crab Mtat Olympia Cocktail Oysters Eastern Oysters Pacific Oysters e Prawns Lobsters Crabs cleaned and cracked on order. e Fillets all kinds Idaho Cat Fish Salmon and Halibut. Corner 9th and Main Phone 5374 FRESH FISH Scene Of x -v. -i v Mass- from which transcribed station KFLW originate. These Sunday of the month at 8:30 a. m are sponsored by the mom bars of the First Church of Christ Scientist in Klamath Falls. Nunn To Talk To Scientists On Monday night at Fremont school, Herschel P. Nunn of Portland presented a lecture on 'Christian Science and the Busi ness of Living." The lecturer Is a member of the board of lectureship of the First Church of Christ Scien tist,- in Boston. Imind 1ov-n anri avt exnrrts in' l-'i.iri in fcnpionrt ' and throughout the United King dom. He was introduced by Mrs. Kate Estes. Nunn stated in his lecture that every human being is en gaged in business of some kind. "Whatever constitutes the ac tivity occupying our thought and effort by which we con tribute to the welfare of man kind is our business." He stressed that to accomplish the "business of living." man must have spiritual guidance. Oregon Methodists Report New Members . SEASIDE, June 21 (JP) A net ; H gain of 810 members during the; 5 past year was reported today H by the annual Oregon confer ; H ence of the Methodist church. ! g While the conference gained ; 5 2125 new members and 2481,8 through transfer, those who left ! g made up the difference. 1 8 Contributions to the confer- iff ence declined S91.836, the 100 ja ministers and supply pastors and ' S 60 lay delegates were told. I . Dr. C. K. Vliet, Philadelphia. I g 4707 s secretary of the board of mis- wmilllim sions, spoke today. Junior Red Cross Picks Delegates PHILADELPHIA, June 21 WP) The American Junior Red Cross, meeting in conjunction with the 21st annual national Red Cross convention here, today named 10 delegates to serve on area ad visory committees. These delegates will be con sulted on questions of program planning for the Junior Red Cross. They include: Doris Ann Wardin, Hillside, Oregon, Pacific area. Hans Norland Fir Insurance. Phong- 6060. EADS-i Packing Crating Shipping Local Moving Office: 220 Main . Phone 8271 Warehouse A5S Msrktt STORAGE Broadcasts e.:.,;. t n.t programs over Klamath Falls ! broadcasts, tach first and third Hitchcock To Speak ' j At Congregational The Community Congregation al church is operating on a summer-time schedule which calls the congregation to assemble for morning worship on Sunday at 10 o'clock instead of the usual hour. This coming Sunday the preacher will be Phil Hitchcock, who will conduct the service and preach the sermon in absence Last year he'0' ,ne "eV- Godfrey Matthews WnO wuu is un vttiduuii. mi. nm.ii- cock is an officer of the local Presbyterian church. Visitors and strangers to Klamath Falls are cordially invited to the church services o n Garden avenue near Martin. ' Illinois Clergymen To Act At Merrill MERRILL The Rev. Ken neth Brown of Illinois, a grad uate of McCormick theological seminary, will fill the pulpit of the Merrill Community Pres byterian church, June 23. - FEHLEN'S MEATS and STORAGE LOCKERS GROCERIES Meat Cutting and Curing for Lockers t No Meat Shortage Here Hunting and Fishing Licenses OPEN SUNDAYS Sth 'V It's Ice Cream Time! and that means GlcrfeSi Hake ICE CREAM It's good and it's good fo at your food store or THE GO-GETTER . . . always named chairman of commit tees, knows everybody in town and knows how to get things done. Keeps his car peppy by cutting down carbon and gum with RPM Compounded Motor Oil. A- "deter gent" in "RPM" oil keeps carbon particles microscopically small and harmlessly dispersed so they'll drain out of the crankcase when the oil is changed. A STANDARD Of CALIFORNIA PRODUCT Visitors Fill Baptist Pulpit The Rev. A. O. Broyles, now living in Nebraska and a former pastor of the linmaiiuel Baptist church, will speak there Sun day, June 23. at the morning service, II o'clock. The Rev. Randall T. Canon, a returned missionary now work ing with Die world mission cru sade of the northern Baptist convention, will be the sneaker at the evening service at 8 p. m. He will speuk of the life of the missionary during the war and the rebuilding of the mission work. He will also speak at the young people's service at 7 p. m. Church Schedules Picnic On Tuesday The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Dav faints will no in s M-A social at Moore pal k Iuescln'- Jul0. P. Prlm The congregation should bring Us own hot dogs and nuns, but mustard, pickles and pop will be furnished by the church. Sunday school begins at 10:30 a. m. every Sunday. Baptism services will be conducted July 6 at 8 p. m. All services are now being held in the new chapel at Home and Martin streets. Classified Ads Bring Results. A Singer expert is best qualified to repair and adiust vour ma chine. Reasonable charges, based on advance estimate. SINGER SEWING CENTER 418 Main St. Phone 8402 J - . you. Ask for Croter Lake fountain. It's better. 47 Manufactured by the men who protect your milk supply KLAMATH FALLS CREAMERY Methodist Pastor Attends State Conclave At Seaside Attending the annual confer ence of the Methodist church In Oregon being held In Sea side this week are t lie Rev, and Mrs. Victor Phillips 'and their daughter, Mrs. Lois Blodgctt, iff Klamath Kails. Also In atten dance are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Red man. Redman la acting as lay delegate for Klamath Fulls Methodist church. At this convention business pertinent to the activities of the church is enacted. Individual New Minister Joins Church A recent arrival In Klamath Falls is Evangelist Gus Winter of New Braddock, Pa. He has joined the ministry of the Church of Christ at 2205 Want land avenue. Subject of his morning ser mon for Sunday, June 23, will be "The Meaning of the Trans figuration." The evening ser mon at 7 p. m. will be "Thy Kingdom Come." Bible school, with classes for all ages, meets at 10 a. m. Master Key to Home Beauty... COLOR-LOCKED ... an exclusive Imperial procen by virtue of which all Im perial WASHABLE Wall papers are guaranteed for years from date of hang ing to withstand room ex posure without fading and to clean satisfactorily in accordance with the in structions included in every roll. General Paint Store 515 Main St. 92703 I i-ir?? -. -i FREE FLIGHT DEMONSTRATION Your Piper Cub Dealer will gladly rrnnfro a free flight, clpmonilrnlion in a new Piper Cub. 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