Big Presbyterian Group
Attends Fir Point Meet
I'wicp Mnnnrlnl Pri-aliytrrlan
fluirch hud the luruml griiim of
youiiK iwonlv n( any vliumi In
fiitilhnrn Uri'Kiin III (lie avnlnr
yminK i'()ip'a I'rfiliyti'rlnn rim
fcrciico ht'lil ul Fir I'nliit lt
were John anil Sluiilcy McC'li'l-
Zion Lutheran
To Have Movie
The Zlun Lutlii'riin 'rhurrh la
IiiiwIdk llio anuiid film "The
Aclvrnluri-a (if Tom Siiwyi-r" by
Murk Twain, In Ita uinl 1 tor lui n,
102.1 KiKh alrrct. Htmdiiy. July
7. There will l)i two almwIiiKs of
thia film, tltK flint Ix'HlnniiiK lit
ti ilil p. m. uml til" aiiconil lit H I A.
"T'lui Aclvc-nltiri-s of Tom Saw
yer" la full Ii'iikMi fciitiin pro
iluctlon with Tommy Kelly In
tlm rola of Murk Twuln'a moat
(uinmia chnrnrtiT.
Thla (Urn la the flrat In the
aummor arrica of Hifhlrr film
oi'inu aponaorcn liy tint, .ion
I.ulhiTun 'church. Tho Kirst
Chrlatliin church, Ninth uml
I'lnp atrri-ta, U also piirllcliittnit
In thla vlaiuil prourum mill will
ahow the film In Ita auditorium
Monday cvruliiK, July H, nt H IS
p. in. The Irimth of thr film la
approximately one hour und 4.1
nilmilra. There la no adinlaalnn
(Jus winter, inlnlxter of the
Church of Christ, 22(1!! Wiint
land, la prrnrntliiK erlea of
aermona on limit pvrnta In thp
life of Christ. Sunday niornhm
lip will appnk on "Tho Ti-mpla-lion
of Jt'Mia." In the evenlnu at
7:3U he will prenent "The Su
preme Importmice of the
Church."
liihle achnnl mpeta at 10 a. m.
with claasrs for all ui-s.
Inn, David nnd Until Patterson,
Uorolhy mid Shirley I'cukIi. Jo-
mine Itnblrieltr, I'hyllla Waro,
Morrla Weakley, ilriicn Cruw.
ford, Until I'eyton and Mary i.imi
llutea. A. C. Ulaon. C. K. MeClel
land mill the ltv. ilinth T.
Mltchelnioru furnished trunauor
till lull.
Tho two aocletlea of youiiK
people will meet In Joint aea-
alon Sunday, July 7, at 7 p. in.
ul which time three meinhera of
the Junior Kniup will he nid
uiited Into the Hluinn I'l aoclety.
They are Marilee Crawford,
Kuyo Peimll and Uhk Weakley,
Sunday niornlnu at IMS the
aecoud Krndiiatlon exerclae of
the Sunday achnnl will lie held.
I'reachool, helnner, und r.
miry departinenta were ifruchl'
lited Inal week.
A apecliil Independence day
aervlcu win held at 11 a. in. with
appropriate mualc and aermon
hy the puator.
Rev. Barnett
Guest Speaker
The Hev, David K. Ituriiett Jr.,
of tho Preahyterluu church will
he the uueat apeuker at the Com.
niunlty ConifrfKiitlnniil churcli
Sunday. July 7. Servlcea In the
church locntnd on Gurden near
Martin will Ix-uln at 10 a in. to
i ennblo the Hev. Unmet! to, re.
mi in hip iiwii iiuipii oy 1 1
a. in. Membcra and adherenla
of the coiiKreiiution are asked to
note thla ctiunKe of time. The
Hev. Godfrey Matthews, minis
ler of the church, la on vaca-lion,
Bible Baptists Slate
Visitor From Baker
The Hev.
ker of tho
of linker w
leea nt tho
on 414 N.
In nhaence
Fields who
Itev. Van
resident of
Services
B p. in.
C. Harold Van Du
Klrsl lliiptlat church
III conduct both scrv-
lllble Huutlat church
Hlh, Hunilay, July 7,
of the Hev. Keith P.
la on a vacation. The
linker la a former
Klamath Kails,
aro at 11 a. rn. and
Hutchins Due
At Christian
Howard V. Ifutchlna, paator of
the rlrst Chrlatlan church .will
continue the aermon aerlea about
the Church of Christ, Sunday,
July 7. The aermon, "The Dia-
tlnctlon Between the Law and
the Ciosnel," will be the fourth of
the acrli-a on ((rent themca of the
liihle. Mra, (ieanno Fruley will
elini "When tho World KorKela."
The Dlbleachnol acaalon beiilna
nt 0:43 a. m. und all younif people
meet nt :.'! p. in. The topic will
bo "Where Did All the Churches
Come From."
OFFICE TO MOVE
HEDMOND. July 3 The civil
aeronuullca administration' ani
lely ri'Kiilutlnnit office will be
I transferred from here to Kukcne
about Auk. 1, the office reported
. today.
4-H Clubbers "
End Sessions
The firat poatwar 411 club
auminer school sesaion ended at
Oreiion State colli-KC on a hiKh
note of accompllahmcnt for the
10(10 boya and Kirla and 200 lo
cal leadera and extenalon BKi-nla
who apent 10 daya on the cam
pua. While at aummer achool,
Helen Jnckaon of Klamath Fulli
waa elected prealdent of the 4
H era atayiiiK n( the Slxma Kap
pa houae, and Kathleen John,
ton of Keno, prealdent of the
I'hi Gumma Delta Kruno. The
following. 4 11 club membcra of
Klamath county were aporta
managers: Gerald Dixon of Ma
lln. Thela Chi houae: PeifKy
Pledaer of Kalrhaven, K.V.K.;
and Kvelyn Itnwland of Fair
haven, East Hull. Joyce Olaon
waa song leader for the K.V.K.
houae.
Induing conteata In all pro
Jecta of 4-H club wnk were
held the Inat day of aummer
achool. Phyliaa Lynch (if Kalr
haven placed accond In clothing
judKiiiK with a acore of S5S out
of a poaaiblc 000 polnta. Dale
Olaon of Falrhavcn placed third
in poultry JudKlnK with a acore
of (125 out of a possible 700
polnta.
At the final assembly, Anna
Cncka of Malln waa among
thoae lo receive their firat year
leadership pins.
The Klamath county delega
tion returned to Klamath Falla,
Friday evening, June 2Bth.
SALEM HOUSING
POnTLAND, July 3 OP)
Priorltlea for construction of 29
homes for veterans 26 of them
in Salem have been granted by
the Oregon federal houaing
agency. The Salem development
involve! $218,500.
War Prisoners
Want To Stay
FORT LEWIS. July 3 W)
Homeward bound by way of
Camp Shanka, N. Y., and national
labor campa overaeaa,332German
prisoners of war, last of a con
tingent once numbering 10,000
here, carried with them tndav
thought of the American way
of life.
MaJ. Frank Jacobs, command
ing officer of the camp, aaid
many have aaked permlaaion to
remain in thia country. Thia can
liraAI.O NEWS, Klaiaalk ralll. Ore.
raiDAT, j.i, i, his, rt Tkn
be done only after they return
to Germany, by seeking legal
entry through immigration chan
nels. Upwards of 30 per cent of the
"PW'a" voluntarily registered for
such atudy courses as English,
geography, history, science and
mathematics while here.
FLOPHOUSE NIGHTMARE
PORTLAND, Ore., July 5 iPt
The death of OPA hit flophouse
row today, and there was moan
ing and tearing of hair on the
waterfront.
The rate for a flophouse bed
went up from 25 and 35 cents
a night to 35 and 40 cents.
SNAPPING PASSENGER
MILWAUKEE, July S tW-.
Mr. and Mrs. Oustav Rlebow
found a turtle In their back yard
and decided the proper thing to
do was to take It out Into the
country.
While en route In the Rlebow
auto the turtle, a anapper, got
loose and bit Rlebow. Ha lost
control of the car and ran Into
a tree.
Mrs. Rlebow suffered cuts on
the forehead.
The turtle plodded away from
the scene.
No species of true antelopa Is
native to North America.
Claaaifled Ada Uring HemilU.
KIRBY
Vacuum Cleaners
AalbarlM
Salaa an4 Sarvlre
It! Na. laih
rbana 4111. lOI,
ataa ar usa
Tulelake Clergyman
Will Attend Synod
TULELAKE. July 5 Ilev.
Hugh lironann, pastor of the
Tulelake Community Prcahy
trrlan church will attend sea
alona of the Synod of Oregon,
convening In Astoria July 10111.
The meeting will lie in com
memoration of the 100th anni
versary of the founding of the
I'rrsby trrlan church In Oregon.
Each church In the district haa
the prlvilev sending a minis
ter and an elder.
SAD STATE
CHICAGO. July 5 Oil Asaiat
ant Stale's Attorney Leo Poch,
who la In charge of prosecuting
criminals, atured Intently at the
group of auapccla charged with
robberlea or holdups who ap
peared in criminal court.
Poch explained he was held
up and robbed of $200 and he
will gladly be a complaining
wltneaa Instead of prosecutor
when the holdup men are appre
hended. Your need for auto Insurance
ia greater than ever. Hana Nor
land Inaurance. 123 N. 6th St.
Phono 6060.
Sea Samples of Our
SEWING MACHINE
REBUILDING
a . befort hoving your
machine worked on.
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SEWING MACHINE SERVICE
3218 Shoito Way
Phona 6771
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Quality of troduct t- - .iii rrt " ' -: i
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'i continuin6 succrss r hf ffi I 'rfi' ' 1
fail tsMf-r l fcf ' P''s' i)lr'i
lkiyp kzmrWA
Wood tDiTftvtnf by II. MoCormiok bMed upon tb otlstiul oil ptiuliug
For your own reel deep-down
smoking enjoyment . . smoke
that smoke off Fine Tobacco
BIG VALUES IN LITTLE
THINGS THAT MAKE A HOME
I f taZ 'Duncan Phyfa" sty la, AaT l
with glasa top. Mahoft m
' n)'ton 19 95 M
Choke ef walnut, mHiag. JPS. or mahogany torn. Aul
any or blaachad ton. T V (Eaay Ttrma) 12.95 33,)
(bay Tarma)22'95 OVAL PICTURE - B jj&VVk T
17 ' Cholcoof subjects B yH a
-JCasV. color. Nots tht 1 handy aTi ''''''m
tl aholvaa. Open work on VI
y WTI idfc 98 1 r COCKTAIU TABLE
jj ' 9 (E"yT"m'tl W
WALL RACK In rich " I ifi ' ' ) 1
walnut tone. 14 Inches i , I AliWfc I Sr K
Jjj ' CHAIRSIDE TABLE - In Vm1T2 C O R N E R
fvl! Mi glowing mahogany tone. Fine I f Tllf 1 1 SHELF
Xvfr5LAA arattwork. . 1Rgr fLidftrk Walnut color.
" ' ' r'"" J ''h',,.47
LAMP TABLE Scallop- j'lSt! r:0t S-WAY REFLECTOR
ad edge on top. Mahog- I'aaw 1 T"M- rac,ul 1oor tan1P .
anysquar. fl C 1 with metal baae. Leatheiv '
15.95 IT ' I ette ahade. 24 95
.(aiasy Terms) .
MAGAZINE RACK
Mahogany color,
f rlctd low.
3.88
NUMDAH' RUGS Em.
broldered in gay colors. Ap.
proximate aize, 4xs ft.
10.95
"""Sav,
.jWa-
V: '. . ... ...
BROADFELT
Economy Carpeting ...2.95 Value
Batter than averl A now
ImproTed quality In sand,
blua-green, or desert rose.
Depend upon it for long
sorrlco.
1
98
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California Style
3-Piece Group
Satin-smooth, brushed brown hand-glased
iinish. Full size bed, chest, vanity, and a
mirror to hang on tho wall or place on top
of vanity. (Four pieces with Twin Beds,
144.95.)
SEARS POLICY
will be to retain prices on exactly the same
basis as if OPA still existed.
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