The Judgment Of Christ"
Pre-Easter Service Topic
"The Jiifluitirnt of Christ by
Hli Enemies" has broil choson
as the thomo for thu oiuiuul Un
ion Pro-Kuslur sorvlccs sioii
norcd by tlio Klumulli Minister
ial association. 'These services
will bo hrlcl In tlii Kli'xl Motlio
dint church, No. lUtli mid Illli,
from Mondny, Murch 31, thi'otiKli
rrldny, April i.
Services on Monday llirouiih
Thursday will bo from U:25 In
12:60 p, m. while lliu Good Fri
day service will be (ruin 12
noon, to 3 p. in. These hit v Icon
ere presented ns a coinblnod ef
fort by the I'rolcslmit churches
of the city with tho purpose of
Presbyterian
Plans Given
Rev, David F. Burnett Jr, hue
chosen the subject, "Trunstor.
mallon," for Ida sermon Sunduy
t the Klrst I'resbyleiliiii church.
"Tho Holy City" by Adam, will
be the trnnr nolo miiik by Curl
Hand. Mra. (Jennie Mclntyrc
Is iiraunlal mid director,
Tho Pastor's communicants
clan will meet ul IMS a. in. a
will Sunday school for all lines.
Tho adult bible study icoup
will discuss 'The Triumphal
Entry" at the meeting at 7::U
p. ni. at the church.
The annual Young People')
banquet will be hold at 6 p, in,
In the church parlora. Tho pot
luck dinner for Hie Westmin
ster fellowablp, lui'ltidinit UHra
12 to 23, la under the direction
of Hurtiuru Zlim and Miirlun
Mclntyrc. Hcv. I.ouls M, Smn
aon from thn Flrat Prcabyterl
an church at Lakevlew will
apeak on "Strwurdhip." The
Neu,ro quartet, The Deep Itlvcr
floya, who uriidunii-n Iniiii
Hampton Inatltute of Virginia,
will alng a group of splrilinil.
Rev. Harnett, will ahow movlea
of the Kir Point conference
aummer camp after the dinner.
There will alao be an election
of offlcera.
Maundy Tliurxliiy. April S,
the Prcabytoriun church will
hold an evening Com mini Ion
service at 7:30, The rltea of bap
tiam and confirmation, and puo
11c welcome of new members
will be held.
Zion Luthtran To
Hold Confirmation
A service of confirmation will
b held at the Zlon Lutheran
ehurch, 102S High, on Palm Sun
day, March SO In which a clan of
catechumens will be received
Into communicant mcmberahlp,
The paator, Victor A. Schulze,
will apeak to the confirmation
class and congregation on the
topic, "Divine Bread foe Our
Hungry Soula.'
Special muaic for the occaalon
will be preiented by the Zlon
choir, which will ilng the an
them, "Take Thou My Hand."
The aervlce begin at the usual
time, 11 a. m. The public la In
vited. The Sunday school and
Bible clasa will meet at the
usual time, 8:43 a. m.
fireanntlng mice nguln the chal
eiign of the Cross und the
clnlin of the Crucified Christ.
Local pniilors will be In
chnrgo of each aervlce and will
deliver the message. The schod
ule of services, the spcukers,
and lender arn as follows: Mon
day, 12:29, Rev, Victor Phillips
presiding, Rev, S. T. Jacobson
speaking.
Tuesday, 12:25, Major W.
Roawall presiding, Rev. Koltll
Fields speaking.
Wednesday, 12:2.1, Kev. F. C.
Wlssunbach presiding, Rev. Du
vld Uurnett Jr. apcaklng.
Thursday, 12:29, ricv. Hugli
Mltrhelmnro presiding. Rev,
Shormnn Mooro spooking.
Ciood Friday servlco, 12-3 p.
m., "The Seven Last Words."
Speaker for the day will Ap
pear In tho following order:
Rev. Charles Suudstroin, Rev.
Daniel H. Anderson, Rov. How
ard Hutchlns, Rev. Godfrey
Mutthews, Rev, Howard Luno,
Rev. C, 0. Ross, and Rev. Vir
gil Dexter.
Special music will be render
ed at all services. The public is
cordially Invited In attend.
Holy Week's
Service Told
Services for Pulm Sunday and
Holy Week at St. Paul's episco
pal church were announced by
the Rev. Frederick C. Wlssen
bat'h aa follows.:
Pulm Sunday: 8:00 a. in.. Cel
ebration of the Holy Commu
nion. 0:49 a. m Church school.
11:00 a. m.. Morning prayer and
sermon. Sermon topic: "Annas,
the Crooked Politician." 6:30
p. m.. Practice by the young
people's fellowship for the Les
ter pageant.
Service) during Holy Week:
Monday: Klamath Council of
Church Women meeting at 2
p. m.; the Rev. Godfrey Mot
thewa, will be apeciul speuker.
Tuesday: 10 a. m., Celebration
of the Holy Communion.
Wednesday; Liluny and Peni
tential office at 10 a. m.; Choir
practice at 7:30 p. m.
Thuraday Choral celebration
of the llolv Communion, this
being Maundy Thursday, at 7 JO
p. m.
Friday: From 12 noon to S p.
m., the Good Friday 'Three
Hour Service."
Saturday: At 1 p. m., Bap
tismal service.
California Pastor
To Speak Hart
Rev. Paul Martin, prominent
California pastor and former
southern California district
youth director, will be guest
speaker for the Siskiyou NYPS
zone rally to be held in the local
Church of the Neurone, Martin
and Garden, Friday evening at
7:80 o'clock, announces Howard
H. Lane, pastor.
The churches of the Siskiyou
Youth For Christ
Officer Her
T. W, Wilson, national repre
sentative of tho Youth for Christ
International, will appear at the
Assembly of God church at 7:30
p, m,, Sunduy. Ho has spoken
ul youth rallies throughout the
country, Including one attended
by 70,000 people In May, 1040,
In Chicago.
Thi visitor Is a graduuta of
Bob Jones college In Cleveland,
I run., and has studied at tho
University of Alabama and tho
theological seminary at Wil
mington, Dula. He served In
evangel intlc work In the south
and luter entered tho youth
Held.
rm notes
at' hittl . Vri-.tK
CONGER
Members of Conger PTA met
at tho regular meeting at Con
ger school March 10, to nom-
Inute for officers for the com
ing yeur the following: Mrs. R.
H. Ersklnc, president; Mrs.
Arthur Rusth, vice president:
Mrs. Dun Whitesell, secretary,
and Mrs. Ruy Florin, treusurer.
Also, during the business
meeting there was open discus
sion on having a card party as
a mulicy-rulsing project, the
date for which has been sot as
April 18, at 7:30 p. m.
The program for the day con
sisted of a skit presented by tho
Girl Scouts under the direction
of Mrs. Clco Dunlap, Girl Scout
leader. A talk on Scouting was
given by Mrs. W. R. Fink,
neighborhood chairman for parents.
Mrs. Fink stressed the need
of Scout assistants for the troop
and would appreciate any of
fers to help form a Scout com
mittee for this group. For in
formation, call Mrs. Fink, tele
phone 6319.
Mrs. Harold Hadley was In
troduced as Scout assistant to
Mr. Dunlap.
An Interesting demonstration
or methods used In audio-visual
education was shown by Joe
LaClair, director of city schools.
After the program, refresh
ments were served to mothers
and guests by Mrs. Wesley Gu
derian and Mrs. R. H. Eraklne.
zone expected to attend the ral-
1 Inh.J. AaMnnri MttHfnrri
Grants Pass, Prospect, and Bo
nanza, ine puonc is given a cor
dial Invitation to attend this service.
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Methodist Junior
Choir To Sing
The Junior choir of the First
Methodist church, consisting of
over 40 voices, will sing. "Palm
Branches," by Grctchanlnoff, at
the Sunday service at 11 a. m.
Directing the croup Is John A.
O'Connor. 'The Prayer" by
Danrla will be a violin solo pre
sented by Wavne Angle.
The Rev. Victor Phillips ha
selected for his sermon, "The
Conquering Christ."
There will be a junior choir
rehearsal at 9:30 a. m.. Sunday
achool at 9:49 a. m., the pastor's
communicants class at 10 a. m.
and the Methodist Youth fellow
ship meeting at 8:30 p. m.
TRUCKS AND PICKUPS
FOR RENT
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Phone 8304 1201 Cast Main
ANNOUNCING
The Rev. .
Fred M.
Yeatherford
Evangelist Author
at
The Bonanza
Church of the
Nazarene
March 19 to 30
For. Fred M. Weatherford W. A. Rogers, Pastor
"i fi
r-zi) AO
nPlllilflK Pill
By MARY O'BRIEN
Touiuht is the blu Snunlsh
club burn dunce featuring Shcp-
nam s uunci playing iioncsl-lo-
goodness lioi
down and
square dunces,
Prizes will bo
given to the
"cutest" boy,
girl and cou
ple. The dunco
will begin ut
8:30 tonight in
the girls gym;
admission AO
cents couple,
39 cents stag,
Sugar and
Spice soon- Mary O'Brien
sored a fashion show of women's
and men's clothes In activity
period toduy. For the purpose,
period three und activity period
were reversed. Several comedy
number were also Included in
the style show. Clothes were
from Town Shop, Miller's, Why
tars, and Hal' Sport Shop. Ad
mission to the show was 10
cents.
Juniors who received an
nouncements of their acceptance
In Honor society the other day
will be Initiated, along with the
senior members chosen a few
weeks ago, ut the Honor society
formal banquet April 23. To be
elected to Honor society when a
junior, students must be in the
top ten per cent of their class in
addition to having a grade aver
age of at leat 2.0.
The following list of students
who are now Junior received
the Honor Society membership
invitations: Betty Butler, Mary
Lou Caso, John Epley, Dorl
Kthrldgc, Jim Griggs, Gerald
Haddock, Ruthe Huston, Gilbert
Joyce, Roy Larson, Marian Mc
lntyrc, Dolores Moon, Stewart
Oliver, Bill Southwell, Cameron
Stuart, Edith Wissenbach, Ron
ald Woods. Donna Wordcn and
Don Zaroslnski.
' Toduy students finished the
nine weeks and nine weeks' tests.
For the next week KU students
will have a week's freedom
their spring vacation to take
the place of classes and school
books.
YMCA, Tri Hi-Y and Hl-Y are
cooperating with local churches
to hold a sunrise service Easter
morning from 9:49 to 6:49 for
all youths and adults of the
county. Watch the paper for fur
ther announcement as to place
of gathering and location of the
service.
UNRRA Head Blasts
Chinese Relief
PORTLAND. March 28 P)
Dr. Goodrich C. Schauffler,
Portland physician and former
UNRRA official, asserted that
missionary funds for medical
cure to Chinese do not go to help
China's ill poor.
Schauffler, who for a year
was chief of obstetrics and gyne
cology for UNRRA in China, de
clared that mission - supported
hospitals in China charge all pa
tients, regardless of their finan
cial status, at rate higher than
those of the Chinese government
hospitals.
Schauffler spoke to the Ex
change club here yesterday and
was to speak to the City club
today.
REALISTIC DRAMATICS
OGDEN, Utah, March 28 P
La Molne Wall, 19, was rehear
sing for a school play with the
script calling for him to be
"knocked out1' In a fight.
La Molne didn't get up when
Director Gladys Sargent ended
the rehearsal.
Examination showed he had
bumped his head a little too
hard when he fell to the floor.
First aid treatment brought him
around.
, WHAT'S UP, DOC?
CHICAGO, March 28 tip)
After a north side physician got
a telephone call from a Mrs.
Moss to hurry over and examine
her husband he checked his card
index for the Moss' address.
Mrs. Richard Moss expressed
surprise when the physician ar
rived, but he found her husband
HKBALDANOWS, KUaulk faUt, ". ratUAV. M,.k S. WIT. rs tklllM
with chest pains Mrs. Moss had
described and ordered him to
bed. He evaded Moss' question
as to whether Mrs, Moss had
called him.
Back at his office Mrs. Edward
Moss called and asked the doctor
what had delayed his visit. Then
he realized he had gone to the
wrong Moss home. After treat
ing Edward Moss, also suffering
with chest pains, and ordering
him to bed, the physician tele
phoned Richard Moss and ex
plained.
smuuss.
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dends. $4,200,733 was left in the business. So
dividends paid out money that actually went
to the owners averaged just $133.28 per share
holder, or $11.11 per month. Wages paid our,
plus the cost of retirement and other benefit
plans, averaged $3,522.70 per employee, er
$293.34 por month.
4. ht other words, while Union Oil Company
looks pretty big from the standpoint of all its oil
wells, refineries, service stations, etc, the com
pany is actually owned and the profits shared
by ordinary Americans like yon and your
neighbor next door. 70','i of-these owners live
m the West.
5. Thoro oro 36 in Spokane, Washington; 10 in
Grants Pass, Oregon; 177 in Bakersfield, Cali
fornia, etc. 2,150 are Union Oil employees. The
average shareholder owns 133 shares about
$2,900 worth on today's market. Some own less
than this, some more; but the largest owns only
about 1 of the total shares outstanding.
6. So It Is not the investments of a few million
aires, but the combined savings of thousands of
average citizens, that make Union Oil and
most American corporations possible, and
without some such method of providing th .,
necessary tools, American mass production
which is based on free competition could never
have been accomplished.
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