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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1947)
c CHURCH NEWS Brown To Talk On Parables The Hev. O. 0. Drown, pantor of the Klrat Iliipllst chtireh, N. mil mill Washlngl'in. aiinmmipn 1 1 in drut In a aerlca of inrwiiiuon on the pnriiulcn Buiiilny at II n. in. "The Pnrnhlea of The Knd of Mine" U the UMirrnl mihjrrl of a icroiip of linmblpK ilrnllnii Willi Ilia I'oili'Mi of (III! hup. Hip events of the world, Hie iirourrM of llin kliimlmn of (toil, mid ihn lime of llio end. The anrlrs will rover "The Hower mill Hie Heed. I'lie Tares mid Wheal. Hie Musturil Heed." nnd The Drug Nel." Rev. Ilrown mitten tlml lie will iiol follow Hie imiinl inetliod of pro jreiltire In Hint lie will (llamas tiirae subjects coiinecinlvely In both the Huniliiy aervlrea, aiartlng Hunilny mornlnii mid ronlliiiilnii throiiKh the II o. in. mid the B p. in. orv. Ice. The public la limed to note Hint Hie evenliia nervlceii will bruin nl f p. in. with Trnlniiut union merl ins nt 0:46 p. in. First Covenant Slates Luncheon I The nii'Miuue to be iilven nl the II . m. thiuilny worship service ul Hie flml (.'oveniint iIiiiitIi, 8i!:i SViilnul, l entlilrd, "The Murk of k Chrlallnn." The imtilnr. Helinnr T. ilmobtuu, will lie the M-uker. The Hunduy school hour eoniiuriu'eii ut 40 n. m. mid there me clnurn tor Ml uvea led by rnpuble truiheia. The r'ellowahln hour la held nt 7:4ft p. III., Willi Iiiiiiiik mid con tinued altuly from the Hook of Job. A cordial Invitation la emended for the public to attend nil of thene ervlrra. A young married couplea poilurk Uer la to be held nl the church mi Tiiedny evening, S:30 p. in. This fellowship la oten to all young rouplea who wlah to rnloy tin- com pany mid fellowship of olheia. Cliiaairird Aila Bring Rc-siills. Church In History Is Barnett Topic "The Church In lllntary" will bo the topic of the nermon liven by Hev. Diivld F. Burnett, Jr., nt the II a. in. Hunduy aervice nl the Firm I'lenhyieiliin cliiircli. The choir, under the direction of llev. Hnr ueil, will aliiit Ihn nuthein, "Clod bo Loved the World" by Htnlner. Mra. Klberl Venlch la the organist. TIDa aervice will lie brondcaal over radio alullon KKI.W. 'f'he Church achool for all niiea will be held nl Ule uitiiil lime, 6.46 n. in. Woatiiilnater fellowahlp meela nt DM p. m. Ilnrbmn Zlnn will bo the lender fur tile aenlora. Till meeting will be the flral 111 a aerlea of three. Klamath Chicks Take The Air Piano Tuning And Repairing by N. S. WOOD Baldwin Factory Tuner at Medford Will B in Klarnoth Falls April 22, 23, 24 Tuei., Wed., Thurt. Leave Orden at Heroic, ft News ' Klamath Falls Chambers To Take Tule Post TUI.EI.AKR, April IB-The con lirewiitlon of the Tulelnke Commun ity I'reabyterlnn church voted unan luioui.lv Muudny lo extend n cnll to Hev. Knuicla Clinmbera. naalalo.nl pnator of the Preabyterlnn church of Hnlcm, Ui nrrept the naalMnnl pnalornte of thla church. Hev. Chiimbera filled the pulpit here Hunduy and exgiecta lo complete ar rnuuementa for hln nrrlvnl by June 1. lie cornea highly recommended, la n grnilunte. of the Univernlty of (Jiuulin mid McCorinlck Theokiglcul aemliinry, Chicago, mid haa been naaoclule pnator nt lliuuon, Ind., na well na nt ftalein, appiidlng n yenr mid n half In ench church. Hlnro moat of hla work hna been with urban churchea, liev. Chmn bera la seeking nddltlonul exper ience In n church thnl la largely rurul. lie la Interallied primarily In youim people and he will prob ably aaaume rcapoiialbllliy for work with that group or the Junior hliih achool group. The call for an naalatanl paator hna been made In the Intereat of church ti row 111 mid the planned ex pansion proxram. Ttie new naalalnnt la unmnrrled. A fellowahlp dinner followed the Sunday morning aervice. It trr i ,r -ite.""1 . . sn f7- - 8 o.r, . '"Xm&z?-- ' 4-Door Reach-in FRIEDRICK FLOATING AIR REFRIGERATOR For Sale Reasonably Priced Suitable for lane reataurant, tavern, iroeery, meal market Also I 20-gol. Economy gas water heater; I 30 gal. Ruud gas water heater; 1 Brilliant gas heoting stove, and vari ous other pieces, of res toyronr equipment. .' HORSESHOE CAFE 1019 Main St. 1 HiM i m nabv ctilcka are alilvned by nlr from. Klamath Falla. Theae 10 boxea contained 102 little chickens each nnd were shipped by the Grrton male Hatchery, ZWO K. 8th. lo Los Anieles nnd Klmn valley, the trip laklnr It hours. W. T. Mclnlyre, mnnaser of Ihe United Airlines, Is shown here with the stewardeas, loading Ihe shipment. 'Heights and Deeps' Is Sermon Subject The morning service at Plrat Methodist church N. 10th and High, will commence nt 11 Bunduy. The Hev. Victor Phillips, minister, will preach on the subject, "The Helghta and Deeps." Mrs. L. E. Juniper will sing the solo, "The King of Love My Shepherd Is." by Oounod. Hie senior choir, under the direction of Mrs. Romert P. Craig, will sing the nnthem, "O Lord Most Holy" by Pranck. Patricia Hunt will be at the organ console. Other activities of the day will Include Junior choir rehearaal at 0:30 a. m. with John A. O'Connor, directing, and June Marie Murphy at the piano. Church Bunduy school will be held at M a. m. with classes for nil age groups. James N. Crane Is general superin tendent. A nuraery for young chil dren Is maintained during the 11 o'clock worship period. Methodlat Youth fellowship will meet ai 6:30 p. m. All young people Invited. Mt. Loki To Hear Reverend Logsdon Rev. Logsdon of Tillamook will preach at the Mt. Lakt church this Sunday at 10:4S a. m. Following the worship service will be a pot luck picnic dinner served In the grange hall. The community and friends are cordially Invited to the picnic as well as the services. Bookkeeping Class To Be Offered A course In bookkeeping will be offered to adults of Klamath Falls by the vocational department this spring. Classes will meet Tuesday and Thursday nights each week, starting April 29. The class has been organized by Harold Palmer, head of KUHS com mercial department and those desir ing to enroll may call 7595. Congregational Choir To Sing 'The Ever Living Christ" is the title of the sermon series being preached nt Community Congrega tional church, Garden near Martin, by Rev. Godfrey Matthews. The choir on Sunday morning will sing the anthem, "Lead Me, Lord, In Thy Righteousness," by 8. Br. Wesley. Services begin promptly at 11 a. m. At 5 p. m. each Sunday a service of Vespers Is conducted by the min ister, and lasting not more than one hour. Soloists this Sunday eve ning are Carl Hagel. tenor, and Mra. A. A. Williams, contralto. Pa tricia Hunt and Mrs. Henry W. Moore, accompanists. The pro posed establishment of a Trapplst monastery In Ogden Valley, Utah, I forms the basis of the address to be delivered by Rev. Matthews on "Prayer, the Souls True Activity." "Comrades of the Way," the high school group will meet the direction oi iui counaellors, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Shepard at the home of Orace Caldwell. 2427 Applegate at 1 p. m. The Isolated Name Is Winter Subject , Two vital subject will be pre sented by Evangelist Ous Winter this Lord's Day in the Church of Christ. 2205 Wantland. At 11 a. m. will be "The Church In Promise and Prophecy," and at 7:30 p. m, "The Isolated Name." Bible classes meet at 10 . m. with traded lessons adaDted to the dif- . ferent age groups, including ktnder 'garten, primary, Junior, Intermedi ate and senior. Ail are welcome. Youth For Christ Has Guest Speaker Rev. Bhockley Few of California la guest siirnker for the Youth Por Christ rally, Snturdny nt 8 p. nl., nt the Fremont school auditorium. Aluo fentured on the program with Rev. Few la C. E. Hudnon. atate rhalrmnn of the Oldeona. Hill Bart well, soloist, an all-church choir of Mf. volrea and Uie all-church or chestra. The rally Saturday night will be the second under the new reorgan ised board and will be held every other Saturday at the Fremont auditorium featuring outstanding youth speakers and musicians. The public Is Invited to attend these rallies. Classified Ads Bring. Results. r I k b w mmmm SUCCESSFULLY TREATED SO PAIN NO aoaPITAMZATION N ml Tim. Irmannl Rialuf DR. E. M. MARSHA tT Hm. 7th :qalr T tat ire BUg Merchant's Delivery SERVICE DIAL 7423 for "Fast Efficient Service 7 Days a Week Trunk, Baggage. Appliance. Furniture, Groceries, etc. Fully Insured 232 Main SU Frozen Food Lockers Available at 4707 S. 6th St Inquire at D & H Food Market All steel and sanitary - most modern plant in Southern Oregon. FEHLEN'S Girls' Spring COATS of Light Woolens with Matching Bonnet. Sizes 1 to 6. 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