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PACE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON FRIDAY. MARCH 12, CHURCH NEWS Civilization, Religion Is Talk Topic .' "Can Civilisation Do Without Rc . liglon?" is the title of the sermon to be preached at the Congrcga ', tlonal church, Garden near Martin, ' Sunday morning by Rev. Godfrey ' Matthews. The chancel choir will 1 sing tlie liturgy and the hymn ' anthem "Into the Woods My Master. I Went" (Hansen) accompanied at 1 the orgin by Marie Casjens. f The high school group ol Pilgrim . fellowship meets in the evening at 6:30 to hear reports irom Barbara ' Phillips and Mary Stone who at tended the mid-winter state con- ference at Oregon City. 1 Monday at 8 p. m. the study group ' meets with Mrs. Charles Griffiths to - analyze Uie basis of union proposed for the merger of the Congrega tional churches of the United States ! and the Evangelical and Reformed church, and on Wednesday nicht Superintendent Paul A. Davis will meet with the congregation to dis cuss the merger further and lend his aid toward a decision. Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Paul A. Layman, the Junior circle holds its regular meeting. Winifred Lambte Is program chair man and Kenneth Lambie will give a review of A. J. Muste's book, "Not By Might." Friday at 1 p. m. in the Commu nity hall the Senior circle will meet. Mrs. W. C. Little, president, asks for a large attendance. Mrs. Frits Vance, a charter member of the group, will be guest of honor. She Is leaving Klamath Falls shortly to make her home in Eugene. LIGHTING FIXTURES HOME WIRING SUPPLIES Free Information MARK SMITH AND COMPANY' 155 E. Main Phone 5370 Father, Son Banquet Set Date set for the uunual father and son banquet, sponsored by the Lutheran Brotherhood. Is Thursday, March 11. in the parlors of the Kla math Lutheran church at 6:30 p. m. Women of the church will serve. The service this Sunday morning will be held at 11 o'clock with the Rev. H. J. Thorpe, pastor, preaching on the sermon theme, "How to be Right with God." The anthem will be "God So Loved the World" by John Stainer. Mrs. A. H. Dentson will be at the organ. Sund.iy school and bible class are held at 9'45 a. m. A congregational meeting has been called for 8 p. m., Monday. , Purpose of the session is to discuss i obtaining a home for the recently ! called pastor. Rev. Irvin Tweet, who ; is expected from Washington in the inear future. Camp Fire Girls To Attend Church Camp Fire Girls and Blue Birds i will attend church this Sunday in 'The Cross' Is Lenten Talk Topic The Lemon sermon series by Rev. Hugh T. Mitchelmore. pastor of the Peace Memorial Presbyterian church. 4431 S. 6th, will continue, this Sunday with the theme, "The Cross." A vocal tno, "He Cares for Me." will be sung by Dorothy, Shirley and Fayc Peugh. The chorus choir will lead congregational singing. A nursery Is conducted during the church services. Bible study Is of fered in all departments of the Sun day school with A C. Olson, superin tendent. The newly organized Bible class for men is led by Fred Soults. Junior and intermediate societies meet at 4 and Z p. m. respectively, Sunday. Mrs. Hugh T. Mitchelmore. Mrs. L. L. Parker and Dorothy Peugh are superintendents. Choir rcheurs.U is at 6 p. in. and Sigma Pi Christian Endeavor meets at 7:15. There will be a special meeting of the session, trustees and building committees m the dining room after services Sunday moriting. Dinner will be served ;o these officers by Mrs. Robert Lcmott. Mrs. Fred Soults and Mrs. Calvin Peytun. The monthly meeting of these organiza tions will follow dinner. On Friday evening. Peace Memor ial will Join the First Presbyterian church in a .-,udy of the new graded curriculum led by Alice McGulre of the board of Christian education. New Sunday School Course To fie Outlined Sunday Alice McGulre, representative of the Presbyterian board of Christian education in Philadelphia, will prc sent the "New Curriculum" for Still' day school classes to the Peace Me morial and First Presbyterian churches at a meeting at the First Presbyterian church Friday, March 19. at 7:30 p. m. Film strips and a sound movie will be used to explain the new uniform. Pro'estant girls are invited to attend the First Christian church in a body, and Catholic girls, Sacred Heart Catholic church. The special attendance is in ob servance of r-ationnl Birthday Week, March 14-20. Rev. Evans To Speak Here Rev. Ellis B. Evans will sM-ak at both services at the First Baptist church this Sunday. Rev. Evans is secretary of the Sunday school de partment and brotherhood work of the Baptist churches In the North west. Coining lo the local church Willi the Rev. Evans are five specially trained Sunday school workers to assist him m a week of enlarge ment and enlistment at the First Baptist church. Census work will be continue! un der Uie direction of Rev. Evans and Frank Ward. Classes lor nil grouvs will be conducted each night at 7:30. Additional workers will be appointed ami trained for new classes. The newest and most modern methods will be adopted to keep step Willi the progress of the church and Its building program. The public Is cordially Invited to hear Rev. Evans Sunday. r n L" Km CAVBfftSV WYtULU PANTS OVBtAUi Custer To Sing Solo On Sunday Rev. David F. Burnett Jr. will speak on the sermon topic. "When Christ Is Silent" at the Sunday morning worship service at the First Presbyterian church this week. The anthem will lie "Wn Pr.iU,, Thee. O. Creator God." by Protheroe. Brooks Custer will sing an Inci dental solo. 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Miss McGulre will explain the way this new curriculum of u series of graded books for the children, and correlated nuigiislues for their parents, plus (lie workbooks for the teacher, can be used to bring the church and home closer together In the religious education of the child. Tito course of study begins with the cradle roll and continues through high school, adding up to a library of some 30 books giving n comprehensive view of biblical his tory us the child progresses from grade to grade. The new curriculum has been In preparation since Hug. and rem hits a new emphasis on realism and authenticity In the biblical Illustrations Included 111 the books. The meeting Is designed especially for teachers and parents, but any one Interested Is cordially Invited to attend. Miss Mclulrc will meet with the l.okevlew Presbylcrtiins oil March 17. A meeting at Merrill March 18 will Include the churches of Ttile lake. Mt. Lakl and Mallu. Miss Mc Gulre. who graduated from the Sun Francisco Theological seminary at San Ansrliuo. Is touring (he western states presenting Hits material. TP HOSPITAL TO GO I P IX roli ll.AMl PORTLAND. March 1' , A Sl!.5t:!.9.M! contract hns h,.,.ti iiu'itr,tc,l for a 155-brd tuberculosis hospital here, the veterans administration said today. The seven-story building will be constructed near the Veterans hos pital here In Sam Jac kson park. The VA said the contractor, Del E. Webb Construction company. Las Angeles. Is expected to begin work within a mouth. CAItH OK I'll NKS j We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends for their expressions of sympathy and kindness tendered us during our recent bereavement in the death of our husband, father , and grandfather. Melvin L. Cushmun. Mrs. M. L. Ciishman. Mr. and Mr. Lester Ciishman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmout Kenyon und family. 'Substance' Is Lesson Sermon Morning worship this Sunday hi the First Church of Christ. Mcleiillsl, 10th and Washington, will be held al II o'clock. Sunday school Is held al the same hour dowuslalis In the church. Everyone Is welcome to ntlcud services. A weekly Hireling Is held each Wednesday at 8 o'clock. This week's Icssoii-seriuoii will bn based on I he subject, "Substance." The Golden Text Is "Forever, O Lord, Thy old is Settled III Heaven. Thy faithfulness Is unto all genera tions." tl's. lll):llli, 00.1 Comprising the lesson - neriuon will be citations from the lllblv mid "Science and Health with key to the Scriptures,' Christian Scieiica tcxlbook. by Maiy Baker Eddy. From Hebrews 11:1 will be the limitation. ' Now faith Is the sub stance of things hoped for, the evi dence of things tint seen." Communion At Episcopal Sorvuva lur (his .Sunday. Pu.-o.lon Kimduy. tit 81. Ptuil.s Kphcopul rhurrh will uiH'ii with crlrbiulitm o( the Holy Communion nt 8 a. m. Chinvli M-hool will br tU 9:45 11. in. for all imvs. MornttiK pruyrr will be mul lit the It n. in. worwhlp MMvlre, niul Rrv. Krcilrriek O. Wt.sMMiuui'h'n senium wilt br on "The I'lisMon, or SuftVrluKs. of CIihI und Man." Utile children, whose jmrrnts wl.sh to utte'ul moinlnu pruyer. will be eared lor tn the ehureh nursery dur- Iiik the frervice. At (I:;U) p. in tttrie will be u ineeltiiK of the Yountt People' fel lowship In the ptulsli hull. Hcrvicr.t for the week will InehmV n Litany .service followed by ehoir practUe, at 7:;iO p. in,, Wednesday; eorporaln Comuiunion of the Woman's auxil iary at U a m , Thursday, and the reKUtar weekly celebration of the Holy Communion nt 10 n. m,. Friday. AGRICULTURAL INCOME Klamath Basin, 1947 IKntlliiatedl lly I'OI'NTV A(il.NT f. A. IIKNIi:itStlN I.IVINKIt'K Nllreu Oli.lSH 34.000 ewes I Wool, ani.ooo Ilia, al idf ItiH.uuo Lambs, ao.tXH) at fit cwl. MH.tMMl Href I. (HHI head Sales, 7.S00 cows at f mil 1,1'JMMHI 'J.rt(K) calves at IHI XJH.WW 4.fKW heifers al Ii:i0 MI5,WIU II.IK10 fat sleera at I'JIO J.IIOII.OIHI (I.IHK) Kiass sleets Hi tltlO uilO.IHiu 3JO0 feeders at $i:tll . 2WI.WW llulry stllK) cows Sales, 400.000 lbs. bulterfiiti at $1 M0 (ijo.ooo llllO.OtMi Ills, bulierfiit al title 'J'JU.Ooii 100,000 lbs, buttcrfat at $1 Oil IIIO.OOII lino 1400 brood sows Sales, 14.A00 market hous nt t.r0 7:!fi.iUK) raullry 110.000 hens Sales, I4S.0O0 dos. eiiits nt hoc .. HJinsHi UMKK) fryers at $1 tw 411.IHKI 0D.OO0 hens at i'.MM . I'.'iiikki :iA.tHH) turkeys nt .- M ... IUJ.MHI .MUe. l.lvr.liH'k Hres. furs, horses, rulililts etc. :.io.ooo B.4IH.0O0 7JS000 l.JJJ.WH) Heavy Duty Machinist Stotionory or Swivel Bose Jaw width 3Vi" lo 6". Openings 43,i" to 94". KLAMATH MACHINE & LOCOMOTIVE WORKS Mill Supply Dept. Spring & Elm Phone 5141 Fellowship Club To Meet ! '"rile Foolishness of Prcachliu:" will be the topic of tl.e sermon of Victor A. Schulc. pastor of the 'ion Lutheran church, Iol'S IIIkIi, in the reuular mornini; worship service txTllilllllR nt II o'clock. The Sunday school and llible class meet at the regular hour. 9:4S n. ni. The Zlon Fellowship club, directed by K. Illlnd. will meet on Sunday evenliiK for the rrnun.r moiuhlv social and business meetliu;. plnns for the luteriiatlmiiil Lutheran youth convention to be held 111 Portland this summer will be discussed. The meetlni! will brnln nt 7:30 On Wednesday evrnlnn the sixth In n sieclal series of mid-week I.en ten services will be held nt Zlon Lutheran, beginning nt 8 o'clock. "Jesus on the Cross'' will be the loplc of the sermon. Appropriate m isle will be presented by Ihe Zlon choir. A cordial Invitation to attend these services Is extruded. TOTAL LIVKtmiCK I Alt.M CHOI'S Hay Allnlfn. Ih.oo ncrrs. mVHiio Ions nt JH drum, 17.100 acres. 'Jli,u:'5 Ions ut 'JI tlruss nud clover. 1700 ncrrs, :I400 tons nt $J5 Wild irruss. J i o(K lines, lll.MMI tons 11 1 131 Total hay, 55.0IK) acres, nn.d'-'.l Ions t.raln Hurley. 8.t.33a acres. 4 nini.!i4 bushels nt MM Outs. 11.1'JO acres. 5MI.0OO bilhlirls at 1130 Hyp. 13.700 acres, i'oo.'ih) bushels al 13 3D Whenl. 13.30(1 uclrs, 3U3.U44 bushels nt 13..M) Total liruln, I33.3MI acres, tl l17,6.',a bushels Seed ( 'rops Clover mul ulf.. 13.000 ncrrs, 4.0110,000 His. ul Hie I'eus nud vciirtnblcs, 3iK)0 ncres, Itlo.ooo His nt Oc Clmsses. 3810 acres. MM, 000 Ills. Total seel croivs, 1A.U10 acres, 4.7iH),otio lbs. Field Crois Onions, lot) acres. 34.00(1 bushel-, ni MM Potntoes. 13.170 ncres, S.'JIU.IilO bu. nt II M SlIKnr beets. aiMMI ncres. 34.4H3 loos nt Sl:i03 Flux. 4!0 ncres. 73MI bushels ut 111 34 Total field crops. 17.738 ncrrs. o.aio.iiio bu. lolllons. tHUutoes, flnxi 34.483 toils ilirrlsi Trurk And Fruits Truck and garden. 900 ncres Fruit. 300 ncres Total truck nud fruit. I'JOtl acres T11UI farm crop. 3II.7HA arres 1'otal eropi and llvrslnrk im-ihIiicIIimi 1.703.4IMI 038 43.' 81) IMHI IMI.MK1 1 .4711 1113 llli7.3IKI 4ISI.34U 7:i3.3liO l..'i.'ill.4IHI 8IHHI llla.tHHI 1I0.INKI 8.7IHI.ISH) 4.'i.3U 370 000 IIMI.CHHI 3Ui7J3 l:l I O.W1J I 8 i ;i. 400 133.887 3'iU.UOO :7.7so.:ut 3U.UIS,7iU Bible Baptist Young People To Hold Rally Did you know ihnt nfter 30 years navy men retire with a guaranteed lit' Income which In most cases amount to 1107 36 per month for nil. THE BEST TUNE-UP DEPARTMENT IN TOWN! I I : it- ; 1 1, :',:: ill 1 See Don and John Tune-Up Specialists! Get top performance out of your New Car . . . Have it- tuned regularly in the most modern plant in Klamath Falls Pick-up and delivery service gladly! We Get Your Car Out On Time As Promised Dick B. Miller Co. OLDS CADILLAC OLDS TOWER 7th and Klomath Ph. 4103 flic young people from the Grants Pass. Medford nud Aslllnlld lluptlst churches will be the guests of the Iiiimaiiiiel Uupilsi nnd lllble llniitist young people this week-end. The rally will begin nt 8 30 p 111. with u dinner served In the tin nianiiel llnpilst church by Ihe young people of thill church. Following dlniirr the group will adjourn tu the iiinin auditorium where a program will be prrse,itrl by Ihe unillripal lug church. Joseph A. Ilowdnin, a deacon of the Ashland church, w ill be the guest speaker. The lllble llnpilst church Is fur nishing lodging for tile delegation for Suturduy night. The young ieo pie will be guests of the lllble Hup list church f ir tne Kiinclay morning service. Ilcv. Keith P. Fields will bring a message 111 keeping with the theme, entitled "Hlglit Choices'- The young people of the lllble lluptlst church nre furnishing the noon lunch, nfter which the busi ness session will get under way. The afternoon program will lie concludrd with a devotional message by How iloln. Ice creum nud cuke will lie served lust before the delegations leuve for (their homes in the Itogue river 1 al ley. I'tioiie .Miiiilquc llrauly Mitip, 8:so, (ur uur Faster I'rrmatirnt ap pointment now. Only the beat! . . . If you haven't heard . . . mk ua atiuut the Kuprrsunlc! Cpatalra IB The Town simp. Anuouoclng . . , U-j Glaal BlbU School flgs Dy Mull THIXI Said Ceivluni V UIULE COURSE h Bo ' ' Worltl ST.JCSII JSFIBtK 1 rOR CHILDREN 1 Mioranitr The .Strrainllnrd Htuily Wuy ao hluy t-rvefiiu by Mull Mukrn thr lllblr PUin Fits Any lllble Vrrhlrni Tune In KI-'I.W tn Hunttay, (5 to 9 .at, f Utile A it 1 Murium ut the Air r.Nltni.l. TOIIAV - MAIL MHK CUI' POM ll ili in Atiillltirluin nf tUr Air. Curt Mtallitii Kri.W. KUinalh Om Wltrii.ul uhliellnn. aettil r'flKK COtrftrtC Nin m ftirrrl C'tly lte First Church of Christ, Scientist brinrb at Tht Slnlher rhnrfb lit lotl f'lo In nii.li. (h l I'hrlsl. Srleitll.l llllh and Washington Services: Sunday Helmut, 11:00 a. m. Sunday Nervier, 11:011 a. ni. Wednesday evening Aleetini. 1:00 o'clock. Loiion-Scrmon Subject, March 14 "SUBSTANCE" Christian Science Reading Room I0M .Muin HI. RADIO BROADCAST SATURDAY 4:45 P. M. KFJI Subject, "Proof That Christian Science Heals" t4 W f DDANcEIE MALU Saturday, March 13 DANCING 10 Till 2 Muiie by PAPPY GORDON