Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 30, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    'RIDAY, APRIL 30, 19-48
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVEN-
Bishop Hits
Attack On
Communism
IIOHHiN, April ill) il'i--Mellmdlnl
8lh(l O. llKimlny Oxnnin nltrlb
lie wlllit lie di-nc-t IbvM nil "dreliun
ilull of ft holy wiir mi croiiuiiumntii"
lo lllou wliu seek tu retain their
inner, properly mill prrntme.
The Ni'W York eliiiruli Inuilrr, ad
trrntlnii Ilia Mrlliiaclmt ueneral con
lereiuci Wednesday nliilil, snld:
"'Ultra In mi upproneli miiurwhiil
iiunouflimrd by punilri nun pliriiMHK
Hid M'holiutlo slylr thiil In effect m
dim the declaration of a lioly war
til inniimiiilMii.
"Tlie rrul puipon tlmt lie behind
Die wur In lo rrlnln t tin power, Uic
prosperity mill 1 1 in preidlun pns
mihmiiI by tliiwe who ndvoenle It."
Ultliop (ixiiiiiu did nol Identify
those lie described nti Din auKreAftnrs.
1 ho bishops 34.000 word, two mid
ono-hnlf hour Kplseopsl address
reprerllled tho couvlrtloliJi of tho
llltlro Methodist Conned of l)lnlloM.
He said MrthiHllMii reject roin
i..iuiUm. "Hut," lir added, "we know
tlmt tho only way to defeat It per
nuinrntly in to lorn the freedom of
our own drmotTiiry to entnbllnti eco
nomic Justice mid racial brother
hood." The nddrrji set fnrlh Methodism's
timid on splrlltinl, imtloniil mid In
lernntlnnnl Issues.
lllshop Flnlliis J. McConurll of
Portlnnd. Ore. today led the general
Saiiterrnre In prnvcr mt the church's
irflnllitlvr body oH-lird Its first full
scsMon of n 10-dny gntlicrluir.
Mitchelmore
To Speak
Vumve Memorial PrrMiytirlun
rhurrh. 4-4 1 1 H 6th Alrrrt. u bcu
(Kul new churrh. to which nil who
r not tiow rclntrtl (o Mini oilier
church r Invited.
The puMor. Hrv. Hugh T. MUchrl
mnre niwftk mt thr 11 o'clock wor
thlp ftcrvlrf. Mm. Mltchi-linor U
nrvunUt unci choir direct or of (he
Utnte chorna clioir.
A. C. Olnon pt flu.wrlmnnlrnt of
Rundny achool. There u a numrry
for youiiBer chlMren during the
morning wrvlre. Patpiiu who run
hrlnr their children will find a
welcome In the HuiuUy tchonl with
complete grnde Bible lejuona.
Junior Chrlatlmi tCndenvor li lit 4
pm. Intermediate tortrty at b, and
choir rehearwl at o'clock each
ftunday. The high achool aoclety
meeta after choir rehearaal at 7:15
aUo All who are Intrreated In the
nrw curriculum of the Presbyterian
church are Invited to attend.
Taint rilnltwKaturday. May lit
llalilger Motor Company
Land Of Victory
Is Sermon Topic
"The Promised IjiiiiI of Victory"
will be the topic of Victor A. Hchulie,
puntor of the Zlnii Lutheran church,
I Itli mid If iu streets, lu the ri-Kulitr
iimrnliiK worship servlcs urulnnliui
Ml II ueloclc.
Thin sermon will bo the fourth In
scries of uirssiiitcs bused on the
theme of "Victorious Christum l.lv
Iiik" Holy communion will be ceie
brined In thin ni-rvlre.
"Hoflly mid Tendrrly," mi mithcin
by Thoiiipnon, will be prrnenti-d by
the '.Ion choir. A cordlul liivllntlon
to ntlpnd thene nrrvlcpn In extended
by Zlon I.uthermi church.
Communion
At Lutheran
"The Chrlntlnn'n Hope" will be the
litems for the nrrinon ut the Klu
ninth Lulliermi church thin Huuduy
morning nt the II o'clock woinlilp
nervlce. Thlii will be n Holy Coin
uiiiiiloii nrrvlce. Tho inrinbrrn of the
clitM recently confirmed will nl Una
time receive thrlr flrnl coinnitiiilon.
I'nntor II. J. Thorpe will prencli
the teniion nn well ns offlclute be
fore the ultur. The neiilor choir will
ullill "llo Not fur from Mr. O OikI"
by Zlnviirelll. Mm. P, K. Wllkcn will
be nl the ihkaii.
Huuduy nchixil mid Illble clunn will
meet nt 1 11. Ijidlrn Aid will meet
'Cucndny iifteruoon. Mny 4, nl 1 p.i..
Hontrnn for the nfteriioou In Mm.
It. I. Kllliiituui. Prldny rveuliK. Mny
7, nl 6 o'clock, will be held the
Mothern' mid Ditughter' ntinunl
bnuquet. The men of lhnl.uthcrnn
Brotherhood will nerve.
Tile Women'n Mlnnlonary Kedern
tlon of the or moil circuit will meet
Turndnv. Mny II. In Kuienr. Mm
t.. K. rillnon of 1745 Crenrent nlrrcl
In the prenldent.
News I1D TA Notes
Church To
Hold Rally
I'laiu were lnld Innl Mondny In
Medfoid by a committee reprenriit
mil Klamnlh Knlln, Medtord, Weed.
Koncbum and Urnntn Pnnn lor a
rally to be held In Medtord nl the
high nclioor nudltorlum on Tuendny,
Mny IB.
Tho nprnker nt the rnlly will be
Dr. Welter A. Meier, regular iK-nK-er
of the Lutiiernn Hour, brondent
every Huudny morning over more
limn 1000 rndlo lUltotia throughout
the United Btntea.
8eclnl effort 1 being mnde lo
hnve a Urge reprenentntlon from
the Klnmnth bnnln area. Kurther In
formation will follow from time to
lime In thin paper. Knr details Rev.
Krhulie of Zlon Lutheran church
may be called.
Al.TAMONT
Alliimonl I'I'A held It Innl meet
ing of the year Krldny evening. April
III, In the Junior high Kvm when a
ciipnclty crowd wnn on hand to en
joy the fentlvltlca, A tnble tennln
mnlch wan hud and two cartoon
plcturen nnd the movie, "Own liar
rnt," bv Weverluieuner Timber com
puny were nhown.
Thin win followed hy a nlinrt bunl
nrnn meeting with election of offi
cers Mrn. Wllllnm Olbnon wan
iii-ined prenldent: MM. K.nrl Kulac,
vice prenldent: Mrn. John Ileydon,
necond vice prenldent, nnd Mrn. Or
vllle I'nrrell, necretary. Mrn. Nell
Hlcwnrt In the new treasurer nnd
Mm Kenneth Hnmnon, hlntorlnn.
Mr. Mlllnrd gave n report on the
pel li Ion, "The night, to Vote."
Thin wnn followed by a amoker
and refrenhinetitn.
PIIKMONT
The lant rrvular meeting of Tre
mont Inrent-Tencher nnnoclntlon in
whcdulcd for Thurndny. Mav IS, In
the nchoo nudltorlum nt 2:20 p. m.
HiiDcrlntendent of Public BehooU
Arnold Ornlnpp will be the guent
npenker and dlncunn hln recent at
tendance nt the "Flying Clnnnroomn. '
Innlnllntlon of officer will nlno tnke
plnce.
KOIIHFVKI.T
New officer of Roosevelt PTA
took over nt the regular April meet
ing on Tnendnv of lnnt week and
Mrn. Arthur Relnhart, prenldent till
iihnt venr. prenenied the gavel to
Mr R-ilwrt A. Tliomnnon who I
the newlv elected head of the group.
Mr. Relnhart reviewed the pant
venr and an acceptance apeech wan
mnde bv Mr. Thomnnon when he
took over her new dulle with her
corn of officer. All were presented
whh eomaiten.
The text of the Inntallatlon wa
cleverly written by another pat
prenldent. Mr. Oeorge Condrey, but
due to lllnenn It wnn given bv Mr
rhnrle I nrkln. The neech lied In
with nymbnllc color of the PTA
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Saturdcy, May 1
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LAST MINUTE SPECIALS
FOR SATURDAY. MAY lit
GRIGGS SUPERIOR FOODS
South 6th at Shasta Way
Dreit Soap 29c
Etfs i,r,e Gr,"u ""' dm1, 57c
Butter Loral - lb. 84c
Velveeta Cheese .b 1.15
i Peaches Hunt', heavy ayrup i' tin 27c
Tomato Juice Garden 4-oa, 19c
Cake Flour8:0": 39c
Pork Liver lb. 35c
Loin Pork Chops lb. 59c
Neck Bones Mealy 2 ""
25c I
Spare Ribs lb. 59c
Loin Pork Roasts lb. 55c
Fricassee Hens lb. 45c
Fresh Pigs Feet ea. 5c
Last Minute Produce Specials
POTATOES
Ktnmnth flema
U.S. No. 1, 1 '4-Inch
minimum
10-11.. bag
59c
CUCUMBERS
Sllrer
I.h.
25c
SQUASH
Zucchini
l.h.
17c
Ashland Deacon
To Speak Here
Junepti A. Bowdoln, n deacon of
the Pint Uaptlnl church of Ah
Innd, will bring the menaage nt
both nervlce In the Illble Baptlat
church Sunday, In the abnenre of
Pantor Keith P. Pleid. who 1 In
Southern California for a few day.
Sunday chool meet at 6:46 a.m.
each Lord i Day. Morning Worship
In at 11 a. m. Youth Pellownhlp
meet at 6 p. m. for an hour of
gamea and recreation, followed by
refreshment at (. At 6:30, three
nge group meet for dtncUMlon nnd
devotion.
The public I Invited.
A Mkll from the ftioHevelt pre
dilution In the recent cxlrnva
gini.ii, "Snow While," wnn enthua
lantlcnlly received.
Sixth grade mother nerved tea
nl a prettily appointed table. The
lnnt meeting of the m-hool year will
be held Tuendny, Mny 18. In the
ne hool auditorium with a report on
the tnte convention given by the
prcldcnt, Mrn. Ilobert A. Thompnon.
Twin Cities Get
Together, And How
ST. PAUL, Minn., April 30 (!
Traditional rlviilrlen ot Mlnnenoln
Twill C'lllen wt-ro laid low Thurn
day and there wan a joint portrait
ol the flint ttunllleii oi Mliincapollt
nnd Ht. Paul lo prove It.
Mayor iluuerl Humphrey of Mln-
ncupohn Journeyed over here lant
ulKhl to cuiiKratuliile Edward K
fx-liiiicy, the new Ht. Paul c h I e I
executive named In Tuenduy' elec
tion. Humphrey brought along hi
wife nnd llielr lour children Nancy,
nine; Hubert Jr., lx: Robert, four,
and Uouglnn, three mouUix old.
Greeting the Humphrey were no
fewer than eight Delaney dad.
mother, Alice, 13; Oi;rtrude, 11; Ed,
10; Joe, eight: Kathleen, lx, and
Jerome, aged Uiree.
New and lelcvlnlon camera
recorded Ihe 14 gathered In from
of the Delaney mantel. The famllle
proml&ed to get together some time
thu ummer for a "big picnic."
Blonde Sought In
Podlos Probe
PORTLAND. April 30 (IP, Police
aid today they at 11 1 had not found
the blonde who wa with Roman
Marlon Podia the night before he
wa killed.
Detective ald a 16-year-old
blonde girl questioned at Seattle
admitted fteelng Podia several day
before he disappeared lu Portland
April 7, but that she wa not the
girl rcorted with Podlas the night
hln body wa found on a west side
road.
Radar To Be
Used To Tell
Glacier Size
PAHADKNA, Calif., April 30 (Pi
Scientist are going lo try to meas
ure the theknesa of glacier by radar
for the flrnl time thl summer.
Through the experiments, an
nounced today by the California
fnntltute of Technology which will
send an expedition to Alaska, scient
ist hope to learn more of the
pressure and flow of glacier.
The expedition also plans to study
the rale of glacier melting by scat
tering 10 pound of a yellow dye.
used during the war on life raft
on Seward glacier.
Knoklcdge gained from this ex
periment In expected to help the
city of Tacoma In determining It
anticipated water supply. One of
Tacoma' sources of water In a river
from Mt. Rainier Nlsqually glacier.
The Cnltech expedition will leave
Panndena June 13 and return In
September. Dr. R. P. Bhnrpe, pro
fessor of geomorphology. heads the
group which will Include three grad
uate atudent.
At Seattle they will Join an ex
pedition of the Arctic Institute of
North America, a Joint U 8 -Canadian
venture to explore St. Ella
mountain range along the Alaska
Yukon border.
The Caltech expedition will fly
from Yakulat bay, 200 mile west of
Juneau, lo a plateau where It will
establish a research atatlon near
Mt. Logan, 19 JM feet, the second
highest peak in North America,
USBR Buildings
To Be Torn Down
Work of demolishing the old U. S.
reclamation bureau warehouse
building on 11th and Washington
1 new under way to be completed
within three month.
Home of the unit were sold
through bid and purchaser started
dismantling work before the bureau
got started on the others thl week,
ftemoval of building by UHBH
workers Is being done a can be be
tween other work.
Plan for use or disposal of the
land are presently Indefinite but
will be announced wncn they are
determined.
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Peaches ,!i,s ,or$l
Co$eeD"MT45c
Eggs 'ch -. 55c
Verv Good
Potatoes UK
$3
Dog Food, f.r 41c
Ken-L-Ratlon
Apples"" 98c
White, lrge
CauliSlwr. ,b. 9c
Kingwocdi
Bacon BKAC? 14c
Salt Pork , $1
P'nicHan.s.b47c
Grnd. BeeSSl
Swift's
Sic. Bacon 59c
Stvifuiini
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tSSSa CAKES 1.09
ROYAL CLl'B
CoSSee
39c
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Baby
Food
Tin f
Hunt's J'i tins
.46 o.
Brookfleld t-lb. ctn.
Peaches
Tomato Juice
Cheese
Apple Juice
Green Beans
Peaches
Cauliflower Lb 5c
Old Spuds 10 ' 69c
26c
23c
1.19
2 qi. 'or
25c
14c
20c
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