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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1947)
Helen Elwell Heads Church Pledging continued support of the religious principle of the church, .. Mrs. Helen Chaffee Elwell of East Hebron, N. H., wm elected president of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Moss. Mrs. Elwell has Just completed a term of three years as second reader In the mother church. She first became Interested In Christian Sci ence In the Philippine Islands while her father, Lt. Gov. Adna R. Chaffee was military governor, Mrs. Elwell received her education In New York and In Washington, D. C. Cordon V. Comer, cleric of the mother church, announced a sub stantial Increase In membership since 1946. He also reported that 300.000 food parcels were sent to 25 war-torn countries during 1846. The Klamath Falls church Is taking an active part In assembling and ship ping the parcels. Adams To Head Bible School The First Baptist church, North 8th and Washington, plans for a large enrollment in the vacation Bible school which begins Monday, June 16, at COO a. m. Rev. L. R. Adams will supervise the Bible school, and a corps of trained workers has been prepared for the work. Preparation day has been set for Friday morning at 9:30 a. m. and both pupils and workers are urged to be present to complete Initial arrangements. In addition to commencement, a school-wide picnic has been planned by the faculty. TransDortation will be provided free of charge to ail sections of the community, rnose needing trans portation are urged to make ar rangements by calling U R, Adams, 6273, or C. C. Brown. 739. The upper air 30 to 350 miles over the earth stays perpetually Ionized by the sun's rays, but lower levels, darkened when the sun can no longer reach them, return to nor mal at nignt. LEGAL NOTICF Confirmation Class iMn,y "hiki'm ."yww tf. w.iwn knw iwJsjs)MMim w-mwu pi Confirmed at the Klamath Lutheran church on May IS by the Rev. 8. M. Topneas were the young people above. Left to rifht, seated, are Arnold Collins, Aria Collin. Totste Llskey. MI ten Kelson. Delores Vppendahl and Gene Over en. Standi nr. left to rljht, are Dallas Baldwin, Charles Norland. Gay nor Huck. Jack Sharpies, Robert Larson and Rer. Topneas. Miller's. ME SOLUTION NO. 3St A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE IN TENTION Or THE COMMON COUN CIL, TO PAVE AND IMPROVE APPtX GATE AVENUE PROM ITS EAST IN TERSECTION WITH MITCHELL AVENUE. TO ITS WEST INTER SECTION WITH WASHBURN WAY: AND DECLARING AND DIRECTING CERTAIN STEPS BE TAKEN IN CON. V KECTION THEREWITH: SAID PROJ ECT TO BE KNOWN AS IMPROVE MENT UNIT NX. M. WHEREAS, the City Knrintr. pur suant to a resolution of the Common Council heretofore adopted, havinf on the 2nd day of June. 1MT. filed plane pcrtficettono and estimate for the cost of improving-. Applefate Avenue, from ita eait intersection with Mitchell Avenue, to Its west Intersection with Washburn War: said improvement to be known as IMPROVEMENT UNIT NO. 04; and the council finding the said plans, specifications and estimates satis factory: THEREFORE. BE TT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. D! TLY ASSEMBLED IN REGULAR SESSION. AS FOLLOWS: . 1 SecUeo I Thit said plans, specifications and estimates for the improvement of said portions ol said street, being filed here in June 2nd. 1047. be and the tame are hereby approved, and said project shall. dc Known as improvement unit wo. 9. That the Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, hereby de clares It intention to improve aaid por. tions of said streets in accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates as follows: Said Improvement to consist of cement or asphalt pavement six inches in depth and thirty feet in width, la ' eluding cement curbs. The estimated cost of all classes of improvement embracing all work and materials for the complete improvement of said project for each type of pave ment being as follows: Cement concrete pavement J13.2M.76 Asphalt concrete pavement ..910,884.50 Said estimates include engineering, sup ervision, advertising, clerical assistance, attorney's fees and unforeseen contin gencies. Seellea n That the property lying within the boundaries hereinafter described be and the same is hereby declared to be bene fited by the said Improvement, towit: Beginning at the northwest corner of lot 039 in block 128 Mills Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon: thence east along the south line of the alley In said block 128 to the West line of Washburn Way: thence south along the west line of Washburn Way to the north Una of the alley in block 120 of said Mills AddiUon: thence west along the north line of said alley to the east line of Mitchell; thence north along ; the east Una of Mitchell to the point of beginning, I That all the property Included In the , aforesaid boundaries above described be ' and the same is hereby declared to be ! benefited by said Improvement and 1 assessed for the expenses thereof. i Sectisn III That Monday, July 7, 1047, at the hour of 7:30 P. M. at the Council Chamber i of the City Hall In Klamath Falls. Ore gon, be fixed as the time and place for hearing of objections and remonstrances against said proposed improvement Section IV That the Police Judge be and he Is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice of such hearing to be published as provided by the City Charter of aaid City and shall publish this resolution as , provided by law. City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, this 2nd day of June. 1947. j Presented to the Msyor and by him ap-1 proved and signed this 2nd day of June, 1947 ED OSTENDORF, Mayor. STATE OF OREGON COUNTY OF KLAMATH ES CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS I, H. T. Franey. Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby certifv that the above and foreaolne Is a true copy of a resolution introduced I and adopted by the common Council of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, at Its regular meeting held on Monday the 2nd day of June. 1947, and thereafter ap proved and signed by the Mayor. H. T. FRANEY, Police Judge. X S to 18 tncl. No. 738. HARTFORD Aeeideai aad ladoaalty bapnf INSURANCE T.B.WATTERS SA Conducts Bible School The daily vacation Bible school conducted by the Salvation Army lor the past week will close officially on Sunday. June 15. with an all-day picnic at Moore park. Children needing transportation to the park will be picked up by car alone the usual route. Those living near to the Salvation Army hall at 4th and Klamath are to meet there at 9:45 a. m. and will be transported to the park from this point Each person Is to bring his own lunch, silverware and sugar. Paper plates, cups. pop. ice cream and cof fee will be provided. In the event of rain on Sunday morning, the picnic will be post poned and Sunday school held as usual. Anyone wishing further in formation may call Major W. Ros- wau at owu. ' The Bible school has been a sue-" cess with a good registration and I attendance. Young people nave studied Bible, made many articles of handcraft and enjoyed themselves singing and playing together. Certi ficates for attendance will be pre sented Saturday morning. There will be no services held at the Salvation Army on Sunday. June id. eunaay scnooi ana evening vrs pers will be conducted at the park. Gospel Union Service Announced . Services at the Union Gospel mis. slon, 261 Commercial, have been an nounced by Rev. C. M. Timms, pas tor, lor trie week. Sunday services will be Sunday school. 10 a. m.: worship service. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., when the pastor will speak on the topic, "Two Wings of a Great Eagle," from Revelations 12:14. The prayer meeting and Bible study subject for 7 :30 p. m.. Wednes day, will be "Sin." All are welcome to attend all services. Youth For Christ Speaker Slated R M. Staff will be In Klamath Fallsgsoon as a .Youth for Christ speaker at the Church of the Nasarene. Martin and Garden. A marine for seven years. Staff saw ex tensive overseas service, finally being stationed after his return at the Marine Barracks. He Is a student at Howard Paine college, Brownwood. Tex. He Is com pleting his theological training and hopes to return to the Northwest to enter the ministry. STRAWBERRY CROP 81'FFERS GRANTS PASS. June 13 (i The strawberry crop suffered 30 per cent damage and cherry orchards and cut hay In this area were left nearly a total loss from heavy rains this month. County Agent Jens F. Svinth said yesterday. Church School Enrolls 87 The vacation church school at the First Presbyterian church. 8th and Pine, had an enrollment of 87 with an a cruse attendance of 80 this pert week. The guest speakers dur ing the worship services were Cecil Kallenborn, Mrs. Beardsley, and Sam Smith. Next week the slides on the "Journey of Paul" will be shown. Commencement exercises for the school will be held at 7:30 p. m. Fri day. June 20. All parents and friends are invtted to this program In which certificates and honor awards will be made to the students. On Sat urday, June 31. from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. a picnic will be held at Moore park for the members of the vacation church. Classified Ads Biin. Results. Smith To Speak At Presbyterian James Aiken Smith, D. D.. who Is the assistant pastor of West minster PresbyUrian church, Port land, will speak at the First Presby terian church, 0th and Pine, this Sunday In the absence of Rev. David Barnett. Rev. Smith has filled the pulpit here several times in the past. He has recently , celebrated the 60th anniversary of his ordina tion in the ministry. An honorary doctor of divinity degree was pre sented to Rev. Smith by the Lewis and Clark college, Portland, at its recent commencement exercises. Smith is the father of Mrs. Earl Reynolds of this city. Lutheran Observes Father's Day Father's Day will be observed at Klamath Lutheran church on Sun day at the regular morning worship. The Rev. S. M. Topness will speak on the subject. "When a Father Failed." The senior choir will sing. ine eunaay school meets at 9:45 a. m. with classes for all ages. The daily vacation Bible school continues for another week with sessions from 8 to 11:30 a. m. Mon day through Friday. New pupils may enroll for the second week. The following teachers are in charge: Pastor and Mrs. S. M. Top ness, Mrs. Sverre Munson, Mrs. Estin Kilter. Mrs. John Marker! and Mrs. John Loy. " D"J-"OJ o .lie U.U1C V plied to the new combination of Bcvtuvy aim aenai pnoiograpny in the world-wide hunt for oil. First Church of Christ, Scientist knack t Th. M.lh.r' Than. The rir Chunk .1 Cartel, Sciential, ta Beelea. M. vi. 10th and Washington Services: Sunday School. 9:30 m. Sunday Service. 11 a. m. Wednesday Evening Meeting. 8:00 o'clock. Lesson-Sermon Subject, Juno 15 ''God' the -Preserver of Man" Christian Science Reading Room 1023 Main St. RADIO BROADCAST SATURDAY 5:15 P. M. KFJI Subject, "Proof Thot Christian Science Heals" Li wmJ''l"""",r'' ";" liiiii'mii ivlhi.ii m if tin. i..e '-- i .,:,yrr.f ,,,, , f C ew glamour for )iJ Jeweiry. with Expert Remodeling Right In Our Own Modern Shop. ' Remodeled To Your Desires. .Terms To Suit Your Convenience Downstairs Store- JicL jeweled j 700 Main Phone 3151 General I OAS. 7th St. ." AUTOMOBILE Insurance Agency 93 Phone 4193 Authorised FACTORY SERVICE for EASY WASHERS four Exclusive . Easy Dealers far Klamath County Robbint & Henry APPLIANCES J Klamath Ave. ATTENTION GROWERS! Tulelake. Growers Association Membership Meeting June 16, 1947 Legion Hall Tulelake 8:00 P. M. 1. DO YOU need a growers Organization? i 2. DO YOU know what-a Service Organization means? 3. DO YOU want to be brought up to date on your organization's activities? 4. WHAT IS the labor picture this fall? 5. WHAT about beet growers labor payments? 6. WHAT property have we acquired? 7. Discuss wage scale for harvest. - 8. Have YOU got SOMETHING on your CHEST YOU would like to GET OFF? Then be at this meeting. Your Board of Directors requests all Growers Attend. There will be no outside speakers.' Strictly organization business. Bible School Head Here Dr. Cornelius P. HnKiinrd, presi dent of Pacific Bible colleitc, Asusa., Calif., will sneak at pilgrim Holiness church on TuesdAy, June 17, at ll:4o and 7:45 p. m. Dr. HaKKitrd will be assisted by tlie "Kings Envoys," a quartet of young men from the col. lege who have luken pnrt In mimer ous Youth for Christ meetings and oilier services this year. The quartet is composed of Dm roll Oumm, Kenneth Dollcy. Carl Hess and Nell Neuenschwiindrr. The Paclflo Bible college was lo cated for a number of years In Hunt. Iiutton Park, Calif., but last year was moved to a new rumpus In Asusa. The college specialises In training for Christian service, Ulblo, theology, religious education, music mid crafts. The college Is luterdo. nomtnatlonal In character. Guest Service At Community Cecil Kollenborn. secretary of the Klamath Kails YMCA, Is the preacher at Community Congrega tional church on Suudny morning. J he title of his sermon Is "Joyous Living." The choir anthem Is the lntrolt "Lead Me. Lord, In Thy Righteous ness." Mrs. Marie Casjrns is di rector, j Rev. Godfrey Matthews Is taking the place of Dr. William Mull Case at the Congregational church in Alturaa, Reverend Matthews wishes to Invite all members or the church to hear Kollenbom's aririrr.vi be cause of the tremendous lniHirtaure of the youth program In Kliimnth rails ana toward which the speaker is giving such fine assistance. Speaker limM n n k w num. r.n, tmmr, ii n. hit. rIt Knnkliir at thk IMIcrlui llnllneu eliurrh on Tuesday at B:45 and 7:45 p. m will be Dr. Cornelius P. Haggard, president of Pacific Bible college at Asusa, Calif. Winter To Conduct Bible Services Qua Winter, minister of the Church of 'Christ. 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