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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1948)
ti FRIDAY, JAN. 16, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ACE SEVEN 'CHURCH NEWS Communion At 1st Methodist Duly Cniiiniunlim will l --lr-IuuUmI lit Hit I' lif l Mi'UhxIM rluinti nl lUih Mini IUkIi mi (tin tl li Vim k U hi fillip m-i vice Hill ir lit y iittti iilnit- J '' inliil'(n, Iti'V. Vlt lot riillllK, huh rliuM'ii iin liln I'mii iminlnu itH'tllliitluii, "Mi inoilrh." Tlx duilr, iiiiiIit Hie illicrtlnn nf Mi h. Itnhril . Cmm, will iilhK thr itnllit'in, "Thi Atn In My Hlirp ImmcI," hy Nnltlc Ctilii Mi. Only, mill Mm W. 1,. Triullllwi-i' will nliiH n tltirt, 'Koifvrr WMh 1 1 it- IjimI." hy Onimi'ri Onin h Hitiuliiy w lnml v I It tir hrlfl lit. IMfi u. in. mid tin1 i. nth fi'llouhlilp will iimtI nt II :i0 p in. At tin ynulli niri'tliiH, Mri litml I'lirliw will bilnu a ii'puit ut Hit MrUm-lM Ymith iiiitlniuil Hirrl I tilt In til ul (Mt-vrlitiul, O, ul wlih tl itn'tMlnti lit wtih ii (ti'li'Kiilr Irntii llir lnciil rliiii r h, Vhllurn und new roitirrH L llir i-lty will Ijn eotrtliUly rrcrlvrtl nt Uwhv urt vtt i't. Mitchelmore To Preach Krv 1 1 null T MUflu'littiiir, pu.it or nl llio iViwi? Mniioiliil I'rcbyirilun i liun li. 44111 8 Dili, will npruk Hxm tiny uL II u. Ml. on "Ointlrr Hr vnudn." Thr clmlr Mill Mic a nir 1 hit mitlu'iii. A nut sn y fur ) iui 11; 1 tultlirit cumlurtril nl thr 11 or lor k, hour lllhlr nrhool ut V i'. a in , with ICnulrtl lllUltf Jrhrwitw lor all .mrv A. C. OImim la lUiXMinlriHtriil. Thr hliili m hmil Ha vi hnd Ji prrtrut luil Huiiilny und wrli oiups nil hit.). jm html p M-oplp (o it 1 1 -1 id Junior Chrlttlm. Kinlr.tv.tr iiippu tit 4 p in. Kuutluy, with Mi it. lliik'li T .Miwhrlnmrr, uiMr.ntrmlriit, and Mm. 1.. L. lMukrr, u-vdntniit. b.Kmu 11 CluMlt... Kndpnvor Ia rotlipord lailfrly ( hittti mIkniI htudriith and mrriA nt 7 n in. Kiindrtyn. (-hair lrhrt!nul i nl It p. Ml . humUy.v Al Hip Miprllnu "I tin prrloty 8outhwr.it tln-K'Hi 'IilPMlny nt the Jm kMinvltlr l'Ih Itll hun h. Ilrv. Lawrrnct li. Miuhriinoir. pxs tor .the Wrjitiniiilcr frlloAnhtp of tor. thr WentniinMrr Irllownhlp ul Atlriullng weir rrprp.M-ntutlvp-i who lmv b-rn cltvlrd from thr thirr dtiuicu, cuuAt, Viillry nnd Klnmath-l.nkP. Htnnlry MrClclhui nf KltiiiuvUl Kall-i ua rlrvtcd iikhI rrntor for nrxt yrur llrmr Crnw fnrd Wrt al.no prtvnt from Klum mh Full Violin Solo At Christian The Klrt Chrlntlmi tlmnh will hear John OCoiuior In n niacin I violin inlo nl thr mornliiK woililp ttllH SlIIHlllV, The pnfllor. Krv. llnwurd Hut rhlnx. will MX ok on "Tlx I.litht In till Farr of JrMin ' Communion rrvlre. l hrtd furh HunMuy nt 11 m . nnd in thr rvrnlng nt B oVlock. CI it mp n for nil kps inn offrrrd nt Bible M'hnol. C'hriJitliin Kiulrnvor nirrin nt 0:30 p m. Hunduy, with both junior nnd pnl'tr k roups hnld liiK tr.vMonit. Tlie rvrnlnit rvnnurltMIr ncn'lre will lx- hrld promptly nt 7:30 The urini'in topic U "Why People lo Oo to Churrh " A mid-wrrk wrvtcfl Is hrld nt 7 30 i. in., Wrdnrduy. All arr welcome to attend all nrrvlceji. Schulzo Speaks On Way Of Salvation "Ood'n One Wny of Knlvallon" will be the topic of the M-rmon by Victor A. Srhule. past or of the Zioii l.tilhertui chim tl. lOS Htfih. In the reRUlnr mornliiK wornhlp ser vice beitiiinlhK tit 11 o'clock. The Kunday school nnd Hlble class will meet nt the regular time. 0 :4ft ft. m. The Zion ladles Aid will hold lUt rrRii I nr monthly nieettPR on Thursday afternoon, .Tiiiiunry '22, nt the church, bcnmnliiK nt 2 o'rlock. HosteJises for thU nccaMittl will he Mrs. J. Osfi nnd Mis. II. Prtrick. MemberK nnd friends nre cordially Invited to attend. K.Kama Civil service examina tions for the position of "fireman labor" at the post office will be held anon. Application forma may lie obtained from Hurt K. Hawkins, Kliimnlh Fulls pnslmnatrr. SWAN LAKE'S ODDS & ENDS SALE A B-LINE GRINDERS K I !s ll.P. Hull llnirliif IO?l I I 26" tirlndlng Wheels, 3IS0 11PM J ROLLER SKATES Union Kstcnalun No. 2 Straight Handle Barn or Snow Shove Wood Clothes Dryers . 1.30 & 1.60 Single Hot Plates 3.00 Bicycle Baskets 2.00 & 1.40 SWAN LAKE MOULDING COMPANY Winter Plans Sunday Service "(,'w.tly l.lvlim mid Cheap lli lluloir will In' I hi' Um mm , c.l Kviiii Hi'lli.l (Inn Wmirr's iihiniiiik incs mii' 1 1 tin Hiiliiluy ul II o'dork ul lilt' Clllllih ul ('III I:, I. J'.'lin Wunt llinri Tin' rvi'iijnit li-i.Mii) fioiu Aria H Mill III' I'uill III I.VMlll," III 1 .30. Illlilr nrhiHil inci'lh ul HI u. III.. H'lh iluv. uilh i-Iiii.m'h fur nil uki'h. Wed lli'hiliiv lllhlr ntllily In ul 7 :il) p. III. VlMliil't. nil ulwiiyn wiiroine, Life" To Be Science Topic A mnllitl Invitation Is rxti-ndrd to all to nlii ml ncrvlrcH al I lie Klntt ('liuiih of ( "1 tri.t , iklciili-.l. Huh utid Wit.-ilihiKton. Hunday M hool Irt lu-ld dowiihUliu In the cliunli al 11 a, in, with (tie n-KUlar Him nil ik wiu iililp mtvIi p iiImi al 11 o'clock tn tltf nialii tlilin h aiiilltoiliim. A weekly tut-rtliilf In hrld nl H p. m., WcdurMlayn. Tlir Milijrrt of tlin lrwoh-hii mop for Ihln Hiindity will he "Llfr," uiul the (lolilrii Trxt will be, "8rrk ye uikkI, and not evil, that yr may live; nnd mi the J-ord, the (lod of MohU, nliiill be with you, nn yr have hpokeii " 'Aiiioh b:H. AmoiiK citailoim lompiihiiiu the Irtnoii'M'rmoii will be thr followlnti: "If we Ih n lu thr Kplrlt, let tin tilvj unlk in the Hpirtt " Kiiil. &:j:. Rev. Newman To Speak llrv T li Newman of ChiUlerK tMirw. Ala . will conduit it nrrlen of Kn,iH-l firrvk-e beKinnlnit Kuiiday, Jiumary If), nt the Calvary Haptud church, K Main nnd (larden 1 MretltiKt will rontltuie thruuuti ; Kebruiiry 1 and ukll murk the mini- ; verhury of the Calvary Hitptht church tn Klamath Kail Cominu with llrv Newman in , limner K. Hhtrry, who will prr-smt I muMeal and mhuI numoris tn con- I uectlon with thr turrluiKv The puAtor, Krv. Terry M Jolin- ' win Invllr nil to ultend Ihrjte hc- ' rial nrrvlre. j Congregational Festival Day Kunday tn Krstal Day nl the Con- i KieRuttoiml churrh, briiiK the oval- stoii of the 20th nnnual mretihK. Hrrviceh of the day bruin with ttic church school n.vmbly ut M 4i a in umler thr dlirctlon of Mrs. Ken neth K I.ambie. Al 11 o'cKh k morninif prayer and sermon will be ronducied by the minister, lie v. Godfrey Matthews, ' who will preneh on thr subiect j "Not Hy Mltthl, Nor Hy Power, Hut Hy My Kplrlt ..." The rhoir. con I ducted by Mrs. Henry W Moore. will lend the conRrntatlnnal singing and the llturvlcnl resKnsrs. .Soloist ! of the day Is Mrs. Marie Casjens. i After the service, members nnd adherents of the conKreitatlon will j nxsrmble In the Community hall for poilurk lunchron nnd the annual I mcetltiR. Arranurmrtits are In the hands of the Senior circle, Mrs. W C. I.tltlr. president. - The church Is situated on (iitnlcu ; i avenue brtweeti hla:.X. Mftin nnd Unr- ' den. Visitors nnd Mrnnuers to the city nre cordially wclcoinrd. ( The Pilurim fellowship, hih , school fcrmtp, meets nt the home of , I-oriin Prase. 39M Bristol, nl 6:30 p ni , Hundnys. To ltoaeburg Lawrence Scott, who has assisted tn the post ultlce aa rlevuior man for the past thrre months, la leaving thla week to make hla home in Rn.rbtirK. He haa been staying at the Hot Springs ; hole). Friendly Helpfulness To Every Crerd and I'tiran Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward and Sons O'iS High Plume 33.11 4.? 50 Director It . . II v lllll I'MicIrr, lull time (llrffliir of liar Klunuitll FulU 'Irpii-Ar, took ovrr hl illlllrt Hie flrat of llir yrur, llr Iihn nilllouncrd 11 full pro (rum for Hit croup. 'Gift Of God' Sermon Topic At the mornliiK worship ut Kla math Lulhcrun church, Cro.n and CreM-ent jilrreth, the Kev. ti. M. Topni'hA, piiMor. will h ir uk on the theme, "If Thou Knewe.it the Olft of tiod " The nlur choir will alng thr anlhrin, "Hoflly and Tenderly," by Thompson. CoiiKreuatlonal of Ilrru will be UiMullcd at ttiU wr vlce. The Hunduy mIiimjI meeU at 0:45 a. m. with clniutrfi for all uRen. New pupll nitty enroll at any time. Kluumih Luthrrun extends a cor dial liivltatirm to all to Miare lu worship mid work. ItOMIlKltY VANCOtlVKA. IIC , Jan. 16 (CP Threr masked and nVmed Runmen rnraiM'd wltli brtweeti 'jQOQ and Itiuou in cn.nh ThurMlay from a brnnrh of the Royal Hank of Can ada lu Miburlmn Dunmby. Stuff member nnd cuMomerh were forced to the floor while the Kuniurn looted a teller's cage shortly brfore noon. For Itent TRUCKS PICKUPS - CARS U-Drivo - Move Yourself tocjtt or Long Distance, Save H STILES1 BEACON SERVICE I'hiinr 8304 I 'OI Kat Main IHE PAlcUIfO LINING CONSTRUCTION , IN THE DRUM SHIRT Addit STRIAMUNID IIAUTY SUM IACKUNI STAY-SMOOTH HIPUNI BACK SlIIKNISS IXTIA. WIAD Mlmlnattn IA00IN0 AT SIAI miTCMit) hihini iioino up niOUINT PKISSINO) FUUINO AT SIAMS Nationally Acverified fxcun'v wfi ut i i Kii I t ill i Teen-ge Club Again On The Klainulli PtilU Ireii-Ane club for Kliimatli Union lilull w.IimI mid Hucred Henri aondiiny tuilciit In the tevn-HKe hrnrkel, win lunctlon InK aifulli with a full-time rlliecUir, lllll I'liHlrr, Inkliilf over lil.l Uiitlcn tui of Juiiuury 1. Piocter, liiiiiied by the ncnlor council chnlMiiiiiined by Mutt Pin nlKiui, mild today thai effort were brum made to obtain bulldliiK. ccnliHlly Irjcuird. which will put nil teeii-uuc uctivillen under one roof. At the pit-Kent time afliilm of the club are acutlercd. On Monday hlkhu there la a duncbiK ciaM con ducted In the Moone hall. On Wed neadiiy nlnhu U'inponiiy iirrunue tnenU huvv been made for teen tiKe diinccH In the aiinory. Tliura duy nlKhta. from 8 to 10 p. in., the club hua awlinmlnK prlvllinea ut the plunKe. There la a (Iuhkc of 25 cenla ht pcrwin for ththc uctlvl tlca. On rlulurdny nliihia duncca ure Iflven In the Leklon hull at Veti!ruiiK Memorial building with a 50-cenl per heud chiiike. Huldy Kvuna' or chcalra playa and plaim call for a 10:30 to 11 p. m. broudcum over KKI.W. The council In cooperation with the city rucrcuttonu.1 department hua Ha eye on a bulldliiK which may poahtbly be available for teen age line. If and when the building la obtained, Procter Bald, the progrum will atari full time, opening al '4:20 p. m. dully except 6undaya und op erullng through lo 10 p. m. except on Kalurday night when the rooma will be open until 12 midnight. The program goca further. Proc ter naUl, aa aummer activitlea are planned. Thla program will Include outdoor activitlea Including the ca lubllahmenl of a pee - wee goll courae, archery range and water sjiorla. When the building la ob tained the council hope thai all teen-agera will use the faclllllea. At the present time, two counclla are offkiuttng. the aenlor council and the junior council, the latter comprlaed of one rcprcacniutlvc from each home room, club and claaa al both KUHS and tiie acade my. Bob Mahoney la president. Why Thousands of Doctor Prescribed pgRwssm FOR bjd corns (CAUSED BY COLDS) pihtussin acta at once. It not only relieves uch coughing but also loosens up phlegm and makes It easier to raise, pertussin"1! bj ae Mighty effective tor old and young! Pleasant tasting! It looks like spring feels like spring is new os 1948. Hyde Park tailors it in a MILLIKEN worsted fabric lining by Pandcl. The whirling skirt is the well known DRUM SKIRT that won't leave o bod impression. In a variety of color ful plaid combinations. Sizes 9 to 15. USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN 615 MAIN STREET Functioning Full Schedule Procters office are located In the recreation department of the city hall. He la former atudent at the Unlveralty of California where he majored In recreation, a combl nutlon courac of phyalcal education und teaching. He worked aa play ground director and coach at Klch niond Junior high school, Richmond, Calif., and laat aummer worked for three montha al Tulclakc aa recrea tion director. He waa on part-time duty here for one and one-half montha before receiving the full time aaalgmnent the flral of the yeur. Proctor auld today that the Teen Agc club no longer haa any affilia tion with the local YMCA but la Independent of that organization. Mcmbera of the atudent council ure Bob Mahoney, prealdent; Jack Narey, 8HA prealdent; Carol Mon tclth. accrelary; Pat Wllliama, tieaaurer; Dolorca Robatcek, ad vertlalng manager: Bob Loper, Bev erly Young, Carol Baker, Joan Moore, Ken Torgenaon, Carmel Kin nlgiin, Owen Hunka, Loulae Unman Barbara Dunlavy, Maurice Dcller, Marilyn Johnaon, Bill Brandaneaa, Martha MlriRleton, Vernon Kerru. Joun Murphy. The general council, Including room repreaentatlvea, la compoaed of Owen Berkley, Merlene Bermlng ham, Roaalle Blgbee, Dale Carr, Wayne Crothera, Jim Crlamon. Mary Lou Case. Dorothea Cogdlll. Puby Davla. Nancy Edwarda. John Elliot. John Epley. Dorla Ethrldge, Kuth Oaylord, Violet Griffith. Dar lene Hnrrla, Marilyn Hemingaen, Jenn Henderaon. Mary Hooker. Ruth Hualon. Pat Kennett. Dean Kerrer. Marg Liggett. Nick Long. Chert Mahan, Pat McMillan, Donna Mc Vey. Corllaa Mayfleld. Dee Miller, Delorea Moon. Joan Moore, Marcel la Murray. Ginl Oberg. Lee Creren. Fonda Paraona, Don Paillette. Marti Phippa. Merland Phelps, Marcella Rand. Marg Roblnaon. Benny Bhep ard. Mary Lou SLanbery. Maudie Tliompaon. David Todd, Margaret Weedle, Sharon Williams. Norman Wilson. Edith Wissenbach and Don na Worden. Classified Ads Bring Results HARTFORD Aeeideal S1 l.desaslty Oaapaay INSURANCE T.B.WATTERS FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE General Insurance Agency 107 S. 7th St. Phone 4193 Swimming Pool Plan Kicked Off A swimming pool project for Kla math Falla and the surrounding community Is in the wind these days, but as yet has not progressed to lite point where anyone ran get his leet wet. The pool may be some years dis tant, but over a period of time the plan is or a swimming place, gym nasium, auditorium and general recreation center to be built on the cily-ownrd land near the corner of Main and Mortimer. The pool would come first. At the city hall yesterday after noon the newly-appointed commu nity plunge commiaalon composed of city councllmen, city recreation committee, a citizens' group and a delegation representing the Elks ' lodge met and elected John Schu- j bcrt chairman of the commission. ' Plans Eyed Several plana lor a recreation center were talked over briefly, but 1 It was tentatively decided that It would be more feaalule to construct a pool first and let the rest wait until later. Sam Smith, city recrea tion director, eatlmated the cost of Yes Sir, Every UIT&OVE in Stock RE Not Just a Few But Every Single Garment! Proud names in suits are being sold far below costs. See them now! Dozens of warm fleeces, tweeds and herringbones hare been slashed for immediate clearance. rroL 70 w wf WOOL SHIRTS Now 4.89 13 TO S5LL Leather Coats Mostly larger sizes. Now 889 tol089 VALUES TO $3.50 House Slippers Only IS pairs left! Now 1.89 REGULAR SSc REGULAR $5.88 WHITE WORK SOCKS COVERALLS Buy several pairs! Built for sn,ortd ,hrllnU. A ,!,, hard wear! Now 4prs.$l Now 3.89 OREGON WOOLEN STORE 800 MAIN STREET PHONE 6873 an open-air plunge at about 170.000, a closed pool for not less than 1100,000. The money would have to come from gifts, solicitations and what amount the city recreation fund can chip In. Schubert laat night preaented the matter to the Elka lodge, carrying a request that the lodge assume spon sor hip of the plunge as a commu nity project. The lodge has reserved a decision until later. The average American made 301 telephone calls in 1048. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING Isa.rt (Isaranlt.d W.rk (All Mike. I Xfii.nibl. Prloo Irt. EillmaU, Sewing Machint) Service r.sr lndtpindi.nl tlfaltr Phon. 6711 XiH Snails War 11 ENJOY DINNER AT... One mile north of Tulelake MENU $2.50 Cocktail Choice of Khrlmp, Crab, Fruit or Tomato Juice RELISH SOL'P ENTREE FRIED CHICKEN TOP SIRLOIN STEAK TENDERLOIN STEAK NEW YORK CUT STEAK DESSERT Sherbet or Ice Cream ari REGULAR 85c KN'J SHORTS All elastic waists. Now 2prs.$l REG. 2.42 COTTOX FLANNEL SHIRTS Prfshrunk. Now 1.49 VALUES TO S6.50 ALL WOOL SWEATERS Lone sleeves, sllpon. Only 14 left In stock! Now 2.98 Tagua nuts furnish vfttable Ivory which competes successfully with synthetlo material! In the manufacture of buttons. rcw drops or viaci Va-tro-nol (DOUBLE-DUTY NOSt DROPS) Relieves SNIFFLV, STUFFY DISTRESS OP HeadCotdi 0 It's wonderful how a, Ml Vlflra Va-trnnnl I In each nostril acta fast 1 to soothe lrrllsllon, - j ' j i J1.mn- Ina I mA ha ana rcautu n.u . - time, Vlcks Va-tro-nol helps prevent many colds from developing. Try Ul Follow directions in the package. SALAD CHEF EARL GIBSON Under New Management Your Host JACK LUCAS REG. 7.95 ALL WOOL Zipper Jackets Blue or Plaids, Now 4.89 VALUES TO 810 Dress Raincoat Full belt, French coats. With or without Raglan sleeves. Now $5 & $7 VALUES TO 87.95 BOOT PANTS Long- wearing! Broken sizes. Now 2.89 REGULAR 85.95 College Cords Zipper fronts. 3 shades. Now 4.8? 1 RCOflT DUCED! -I 1! t' X ItiWra Kit No. Nlxtll I'liiine BUM sspV