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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1946)
Bible Baptists Will Show 'God Of Creation' Movie Vivid full-color scenes from astronomy and natural science are featured In "The God of Creation," sound motion pic ture to be shown at 8 p. m Sunday, June 30, in the Bible -Baptist church, 2244 Wiard. Produced in the west coast laboratory of Moody Bible in stitute by Irwin A. Moon, Sc.D., "The God of Creation" is the second in a scries of evangelis- ; Lutherans I Will Hear : Topness n "God Calling Yet," will be the subject of the sermon at the morning worship at Klam n ath Lutheran church, with the " Rev. S. M. Topness, pastor. " The senior choir, under the di- rection of O. K. Warcup. will sing the anthem "How Excel 5 lent is Thy Name," by Uggen. m The entire service will be t broadcasted over station KFLW. The Young Peoples' Luther a league will meet at the church at 2:30 p. m. and from there 5 will go to Moore park for an " outing. Each should bring his own lunch. A two weeks' term of Vaca m tion Bible school will begin at the church Monday, July 1. f sessions win dc neia iruni 5 Z to 11:30 a. m., with no school 7 T..1.. A irn1.,nM (nnflinrc will be In charge. There will JJ be Bible and catechism study, m hymn singing, handwork, jun- ior choir, and visual education bv means of colored slides and filmstrips. Children five years and older are invited to come. FHA Raises f Loan Limits S PORTLAND, Ore., June 28 m VPi The federal housing admin- istration has upped the limits " for Title VI insured mortgage loans in the Oregon district, State Director Folger Johnson Jf said today. m The increases, which apply a to southwest Washington and J" all of Oregon except four east-:-ern counties, are: Two bedroom single - family house with garage, from $5400 to $6500; three-bedroom single is family house with garage, $5400 to $7300; two-family house, '$7500 to $11,300; three-family house, $9500 to $14,200; four- family house, $12,000 to $16, ' 200. V ' No Sunday Service At Zion Lutheran The Zion Lutheran church, 1025 High street, will drop the regular morning worship serv ice and session of the Sunday school on June 30, in order that members of the congrega tion and the pastor will have an opportunity to attend the annual mission services of St. Peter's Lutheran church at Medford. An evening service will be held at Zion Lutheran church on Sunday evening, June 30, beginning at 8 p. m. All members and friends are cordially invited to attend. Newcomer To Preach At Church Of Christ Gus Winter, the new minis ter of the Church of Christ, 2205 Wantland, will preach the morning and evening services Sunday, June 30. Topic of the 11 a. m. service will be "The Baptism of Jesus." The eve ning sermon will be "The Im portance of the Kingdom." Bible school meets at 10 a. m. with classes for all ages. Rev. D. B. Anderson Heads KF Ministers At a rcent meeting of the Klamath Ministerial associa tion new officers for the fiscal year were elected. The Rev. Daniel B. Anderson, the Klam ath Temple, will hold the posi tion of president, the Rev. Da vid Barnett of the Presbyterian church will serve as vice presi dent, and the Rev. C. O. Ross, Assembly of God, will be the secretary-treasurer. When you finance your car or home, specify that it b. in sured by Hans Norland Agency. 123 N. 6th St. Phone 6060. VS A now you can enjoy ROAM Li BLENDED WHISKEY the old-time favorite m 6 ttOOf . 70 GIAM NcUTDAl SPIRITS j PUttllUtIB T UNHID DISTHIIIS 0 tic films. The first film by Dr. Moon was "They Live For ever." In the opening section of the solar photographs taken through the giant luu-incn leiescope oi Mt. Wilson observatory in H,iill,nni ' ' i 1 ' fiArn i u nnH vtows complex gyrations of our own solar system. Lapse-time pnoiograpny is utilized to demonstrate the Km,, i in, nt natural srience. The illusion of flower buds developing into full-blown klnccnmc in fow SCCOIlds iS created through this time-compressing photo technique. The development oi a caterpillar through the various stages from u",-m In hntirflv anri nollina- tion of flowers are seen on the screen in full color. Believed to be the first of Hi.;, bit, dm thA natural rol- or pictures of photosynthesis. the mysterious looo. niaiiuiai. turing process resulting from the action of sunlight on green leaves. Through photomicrography the audience peers into the microscopic world of a drop of water and observes the com plexity of tiny organisms, en larged more than a million times. Hymn Service Due On Sunday A short hymn service instead of the regular worship service will be held in the Commun ity Congregational church Sun day, June 30, at 10 a. m. This change was necessary as the scheduled speaker finds it im possible to give the address on that day. Mrs. George W. Hillis is in charge of the music. Members and adherents are reminded that the service be gins at 10 a. m. during the ab sence of the Rev. Godfrey Mat thews, who is on a vacation. Services the next two Sun days, July 7 and 15, will be conducted by the Rev. David F. Barnett Jr., of the Presbyter ian church. Russians Quiz U. S. Writers WARSAW. June 27 (delayed) (JP) Russian secret police ques tioned and delayed two Ameri can correspondents for five hours this week at Poznan, suspicious that one was a Russian deserter because of his command of the language. The reporters were John Scott of Time and Life magazines and' Elie Abel of the North American Newspaper Alliance. They were traveling from Berlin to War saw in a ieep when accosted by a policeman, armed with a tom- mygun, and taken back to Poz nan. Scott, fluent in Russian after four years' assignment in Mos cow, said two Russian secret po lice accused them of failing to complete formalities of crossing the border. The reporters were released after the officers had conferred with superiors in Warsaw and after two attaches of the U. S. embassy intervened. Scott said the Russians were "very polite" and that both were his dinner guests last night. First Baptist Backs Recreation Program The First Baptist church is sponsoring a city-wide weekly recreation program in the Mills school. This activity program, which was started last Monday night, will be continued each iEADS Packing Crating Shipping Local Moving Office and Warehouse 553 Market Phone 8271 STORAGE I R AMIMCA, INC, NIW TOUK, N. TV Preacher Scientist .V.-m : 1 iiiis.? . Auaha Dr. Irwin A. Moon, of Moody Bible institute extension stafi, seen above in one o( his "Ser mons from Science" demonstra tions, is the producer of the sound-color film, "The God of Creation." to be shown Sunday night in the Bible Baptist church. Vets Swarm To Colleges PORTLAND. June 28 (.P) Oregon's higher educational in stitutions, bombarded with more applications than they have seats, will have to turn down hundreds of prospective fall-term students. The competition, which used to be among colleges, has shifted to students afraid they won't get into any school at all. Many are veterans. Although requirements for out-of-state students were raised at both the University of Oregon and Oregon State college, the registrar at Eugene said some within-state applicants may be disappointed this fall. A capacity enrollment of 5000 1200 over the previous high is expected at the University of Oregon. Oregon State officials lamented the school is short of classroom space as well as hous ing. They predicted 6000 stu dents, compared with the record 4227. Willamette Filled Applications tor 1947 are be ing taken at Willamette univer sity, where fall rolls already are full. The registrar at Portland university said it is filled, too, and 500 men probably will be turned away before the term starts. Reed college boosted its admis sion requirements like many others but nevertheless has too many applications. An entrance examination will help weed out applicants at Lewis and Clark college. Linfield and Pacific colleges are reserving a few places for superior students; otherwise they're full. Those who are really deter mined to go to college next fall, however, may still have a chance at the Oregon colleges of educa tion or at the new Vanport ex tension college in Portland, edu cators said. Monday night until September 1. All children are invited to participate in the games which are under the supervision of Sheldon Russell. Approximate ly 40 children were in attend-; ance last Monday night. j Naturalists classify the jack-; rabbit as a hare. I W 1 SURE DEATH TO i M"w "r 1 Tfi IT 919 E. Main Phone 4282 NEW ITEMS IN OUR DELICATESSEN DEP'T new Sandwich spread Chicken, Turkey, Chicken Liver, Ham, and Liver. ANCHOVIES BONELESS HERRING STEAK SAUCE P.RAWNS HORSERADISH OYSTERS KRAFT'S MUSTARD POTATO SALAD Figaro "Smoke Flavor" Barbecue Sauce MACARONI SALAD Swift's Brookfield Borden's Cheese Cheese FREE DELIVERY Feed Promise Called Empty COUVALLIS, June 28 i,V P. M. Brandt of Oregon State college told the Oregon Baby Chirk association at its annual meeting here that most of tho relief feed sluted for Oregon is still "paper promises." The slate had received only 40 cars of gram, with 30 more on the way, by June 25, he re ported. Feed dealers had ordered 41)4 carloads, 184 for .up-state points. i Fred Cockell. Milwaukee poul-' tryman. accused the government of hoarding grain in terminal warehouses and elevators. Ter minals in Portland, Vancouver and Longview were bursting with 1.668.127 bushels of wheat on June 25, he said, and foreign exports of wheat from the ports totaled 23.718.966 bushels dur ing the present crop year. But while Oregon needed a million bushels for feed, it got only 50.000 bushels, he declared. The association named F. E. Fox. Corvallis. president: G. W. Avery. Tualatin, vice president: George Gray, Corvallis, secretary-treasurer; Howard Hughes, Hillsboro, Kelly Comstock, Port land, and Gordon Boylngton, Hood River, directors. P. A. Gent, Eugene, and Don Anchors, Grants Pass, are hold-over direc tors. State Passes Big Road Plan PORTLAND, June 28 A $6,000,000 state highway pro gram for the next three years part of a $58,000,000 state-and-federal plan had the ap proval of the state highway commission today. Only exceptions in the com mission's action yesterday were a few projects awaiting agree ments with other agencies be fore fund allocation. Projects included in the pro gram: widening the Oregon City-Canby section of the Pa cific highway at $413,000: bridging the Willamette river at Independence. $300,000; re surfacing 12 miles of the Wil son River highway, $200,000; improving the Klamath Falls highway entrance, $350,000. A contract to move a section of the Willamette highway for construction of the Meridian dam was signed by the com mission. The army engineers will bear the cost. Classified Ads Bring ResuUs. CANVAS DAMS "' 15-OI. white canvas Pre-war Quality No Seams Except Sewed Loops on Top HOWIE BROS. 2313 S. 6th Phone 4362 T ITarfi if - " - - J - CHICKEN CENTER Pot Roast lb. 28c Wieners . . lb. 39c Little Pig Sausages . lb. 39c Short Ribs lb. 21c Hens . ... lb. 35c We have Pork. Baptist Minister To Give Uth Anniversary Sermon An anniversary sermon will be given Sunday morning by the Rev. Cecil C. Brown who has Just completed 1 1 years of service with the First Baptist church, 414 N. 8th. The Rev. Brown was in the community before he received the call to the ministry. Luter he attended Howard Puync col lege in Urownwood, Tex., and 0 am f going to qvt a nir 4 iniYSl.tllt or PLYMOUTH? Production difficulties still plague manufacturers and dealers' quotas are not being met as rapidly as we had hoped. Wt advise you to keep your present car in shpl o ran i get the nrrrlrr that trill keep my prenent rar in shape till i get a neir one? That's Easyl Right here, of course, our mechan ics are factory-trained on YOUR car, and we have a complete stock of genuine Chrysler Cor poration parts. Better let us check your car. now. DIMBAT MOTORS YOUR CHRYSLER DEALER 233 MAIN 229 East Main PHILLIPS FOOD MARKET (Formerly Fishers) QUALITY MEATS Fresh Fruits and Veg. 7 a. m. to 7 p. in. OPEN FREE DELIVERIES On Orders S3.00 or Over Monday Thru Saturday See Samples of Our SEWING MACHINE REBUILDING . before having your machin worked on. W stock tkau&4a of 4lltn wrlk f itnln pirli fr mit ill ntk. 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The first regular shipment of milk by rail in America was front Orange county to New York City in 1841. PHONE 7011 Phone 34BS Fancy and Staple Croc Ice Cream and Beverages 9 a. m. to 1 p, m. Sundays George and Noma Phillips Proprietors Written Guarant.s Furnished Phone 6771 m f :Hf M. . Knfa HSRAI.D . NSWS. RUaulk r.m. Or.. 29 Students Listed In Summer Classes KiiioUnii'iit iu uruilt and Junior It iu It summer school contra to a total of 20 for this year, urrordlitK to the cll.v school iifru-p. Hull) county and city school sluilcnts winhliiK I" take a summer school course are attenillnu Fremont school, Htlt and lll(h, for tho semester course bciiun June 3 and which Is to end July IU. Cost for the school per pu faffer ADD Ihet. blu. flok.i wh.n f f ) ff f you us your regular soap, f f j 9 f I SAFI for all washable coU B iTTTT(S ors, fln.it llng.rle. jf I I ir I fiS If your dsoler doet nol hov. Ii7v7ff9nwiasixi2&') ff BtU WHIIE y.l, nm.mb.r- SmMW(!frTf I ll'i n.wl K..p otklrtg for Ml mmMttjgQMJ n PLATTER SALE 79c Records POPULAR WESTERN RACE MUSIC Derby's 120 N. 7th THE WEST-HITCHCOCK CORP. Invites You TO ATTEND A DEMONSTRATION of TILL-MASTER Rotary Tilling At 10 a. m. Saturday at the Willard Duncan Ranch Merrill Hill Road, at Stuk.l Bridg. FLOYD SHEMWELL, factory r.pr.ientativ., aiiiit.d by Carl Hagol, W.tt-Hitchcock, will d.monitrat th TILL-MASTER METHOD . . . nature's way of tilling tho soil. GEORGE'S 164 E. Main Dial 7261 Georg. Condrey, Owner The Following Firms Will Be yLiiE Thursday - Friday - Saturday July A, 5 and 6 Big Basin Lumber Co. Builders Lumber Co. Copoland Lumber Co. Drako Lumber Co. Home Lumber & Supply Co. Klamath Valloy Lumber Co. Klamath Cabinet Shop Swan Lake Moulding Co. Suburban Lumber Co. rinT. Ju M. tut, ti. pil It 120. Jean Dlckcrson, rruu, lar teacher at Roosevelt uratl. school dining the school yvrt Is In cliume of tho tiiiniiii'f iiionram, and la assisted by I'rarl Thompson, also remi. lar teacher at I'vllcaii kiui!. school, riiihjects tauiiht li'ilvm mini! the miiliirlf u s students want to lake, Clastic are neid ottiy in th. mornliiK, V 1,1 2 noun, Monday tliroii(li Friday. CluMdflrd Ads lirliif Heaulii. uM7&SCtOTHES IT'S AT DERBY'S Your Choice 49c Music Co. Phon. 45H Cabinet and Fixit Shop New and Used FURNITURE and TOOLS We Build or Repair Anything Large or Small