Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 04, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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HFRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FAILS, OREGON
FRIDAY, JUNE A,
CHURCH NEWS
Purvine To
Be Speaker
At Church
At the ConsrCRRl tonal church.
Garden near Martin, on Sunday
niornlnK at 11. the service of morn
ing prayer will be conducted by
Kenneth B. Lambic. Durst speaker
at the service Is Winston D. Pur
vine, director of the Oregon Voca
tional school. His address Is en
titled "A Modern Philosophy of
Education." duest soloist Is John A.
O'Connor, well-known violinist, who
will play "Andante" from "The
Concerto for Viola and Orchestra"
by Handel. Bnrbara Zlnn Is ac
companist at the piano.
The choir will be directed and
the organ played by Mrs. Truman A.
Nelson.
A nursery for Infants Is conducted
during the church worship period In
the Community hall, under the
.sponsorship of the Priscilla club
Parents are earnestly encouraged to
attend the church service and bring
th"lr little ones with them.
Rev. Oodfrev Matthews is at
tending the Klwanis International
convention In Los Angeles, as ne'e
gate from the Klamath Palls
Klwanis club.
Holy Communion
At St. Paul's
St. Paul's Episcopal church an
nounces services for this coming
Sunday as follows: 8 a. m celebra
tion of the Holy Communion. 8:45
a m., church school, for all grades.
11 a. m choral celebration of the
Holy Communion and sermon.
Vestry meeting will be held on
Monday, at 8 p. in.
Tuesday night, at 6:30 p. m. there
will be a meeting of the St. Paul's
Men's club in the parish hall.
Chambers To
Speak At
Sunday Rife
Francis Chambers, assistant pas
tor at Tulelake, is guest speaker at
the Sunday morning services, and
will conduct the Communion serv
ice at 7:30 Sunday evening at the
First Presbyterian church.
The morning sermon will be,
"There Is a Man On the Cross." The
evening table talk Is entitled "He
Took Bread." Connie Hunt will sing
the solo, "Hold Thou My Hand"
by Briggs, at the morning service.
At 8:30 p. m. the meeting of the
Senior and Junior Westminster fel
lowship Is scheduled.
Preparations are being made for
the Vacation Bible school com
mencing June 14, at 9 a. m. and
continuing for two weeks. Inter
mediate girls who are helping with
the school will meet at the church
at 2:30 p. m., Monday, June 7.
Teachers planning conferences are
scheduled for 3 p. m, Wednesday
and Friday. Volunteers are wel
come and needed.
The Vacation Bible school is for
all from the age of two, and junior
high and high school girls are most
welcome to become assistants. The
program includes worship service,
hymn training, story hour, and a
definite course of study and handi
craft by age group.
Human Chain Used For Rescue Work
.i a- t'l . ht MI trr 4, L 'VJ!! Ml
Scientists
Slate Sunday
Golden Text
"God. the Only Cause and
Creator" will be Uie topic of Sun
day's lesson-sermon at the First
Church of Christ, Scientist. 10th
and Washington at the regular
morning worship service.
Divine worship is at 11 o'clock. ,
with Sunday school classes meeting !
downstairs in Uie church at the I
same hour.
Golden Text will be. "All nations
whom thou hast made shall come
and worship betore thee, O Lord;
and shall glorify thy name. For thou
art great, and do est wondrous
tilings: thous art God Alone" IPs.
96:9.10i.
Among citations are. "Know unto
God are all his works from the be
ginning of the world." (Acts 15:181,
and from the "Science and Health
With Key to the Scriptures." by
Mary Baker Eddy, will be the follow
ing: "There Is but one creator and
one creation. This creation consists
of the unfolding of spiritual ideas
and Oieir identities, which are em- I
braced in the infinite Mind and 1
forever reflected."
A weekly meeting is held at 8
p. m.. Wednesday, and a reading
room Is maintained at 1023 Main
weekdays.
, -S S&Sffi.
Survivor and rescue workers at Vaiiport City. Ore., niakf a human chttln to puu alone wounlrd and
crippled persons to safety across a makeshift bridge of planks laid over the wrerkage of their city.
Bud Selby To
Sing Solo
"If I Have Wounded Any Soul
Today" will be the solo number to
be sung by Bud Selby at First
Christian church for Sunday morn
ing. The sermon topic. "What Profit
Should We Have If We Pray?" will
be given by the pastor. The weekly
observance of the Lord's supper
comes at 11 a. m. each Lordsday,
and at 8 p. m. The organ prelude
will be, "Pass Me Not Oh Gentle
Savior," with variations by Arm
strong. Bible school sessions begin at
9:45. The church school has entered
a contest with the Christian
churches of Southern Oregon. The
local church school leads now in
weekly average attendance.
Christian Endeavor meets at 6:30
for the youth sessions. Ten inter
mediates graduated from eighth
grades and will now have their own
Intermediate group. All young peo
ple are Invited to meet with the
seniors, intermediates and juniors.
Evening evangelistic service be
gins at 7:30. This is the informal
session in which every person has a
part. The sermon will be "The Man
of the Ark and the Rainbow, Could
He Hold His Own Today?"
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our kind friends and
neighbors for their contributions of
clothing, household furnishings, gro
ceries and hospital fund during our
recent fire, also Fluhrer's bakery
and Crater Lake dairy for their do
nations. We are extremely grateful.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parker,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Flackus.
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Revival Set
For Tulelake
Church Soon
Tulelake Church of Christ
(Christian) will begin its first re
vival meeting this week under the
direction of Howard F. Hutchns,
pastor at Klamath Falls, and r le
R. Freeman of Eugene. Services will
be held over several weeks
in the new church building across
from the high school in Tulelake.
All services will be held on day- i
light saving time, and will start at
7:45, and be out by 9 p. m. promptly.
Rev. Freeman Is a pianist as well i
as a well-known preacher, and will i
visit among the people of the com- I
munity. Pastor Hutchins will be as- i
sisting most of the time in the re
vival and will do some of the 1
preaching.
A charter membership of the
church group will be formed. The i
building is entirely free from debt
and the church looks forward to :
filling a real place In the life of the
community. A welcome to all of the
Tulelake area is expressed as these
meetings start off.
Bible School
Slated By
Baptist Unit
The regular Daily Vacation Bible
school sponsored each June by the
Bible Baptist Sunday school will be
gin at 8:55 a. m. Monday. June 7.
Children of the soutn suburban
area are Invited and their parents
are urged to co-operate with the
Bible school in this special effort.
Six out-of-town teachers are com
ing to help including two young
couples, students of Uie Powelhurst
Bible institute of Portland. Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Perry, and Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Smith. Perry and Smith will
have charge of the boys' classes.
Verna Balzer, of the Oregon Child
Evangelism of I ice in Salem, will
have charge of the music. Mrs. Julia
Spencer, formerly of this city, now
attending Multnomah School of the
Bible will also be back home in time
to help. The teaching staff will be
made up of 15 teachers and 12
teachers' helpers.
Mrs. Elva Brovies is the director
of the school and Pastor Keith P.
Fields is general advisor.
A special class for adults will be
In session each morning for parents
of children who bring their children
and would like to stay. The class
will take up the major Bible doc
trines and will be led by the pastor.
The school is open to any and
all children of four years old and
older.
Book Of John
To Be Studied
1 Expository studies of the book of
; John I will be the text for the
morning service at the Bible Bp
! tist church for the next five Sun
j days. The general theme of the.ve
; studies will be "We Know" as It us
i found numerous times within the
; book of John I.
i Communion will be served at the
; conclusion of the morning service
' and new members received.
The time of the evening service
will be at 7:45 each Sunday for the
remainder of the summer season.
The public Is cordially Invited.
Cut-Off Road
ilinq Starts
Church Of Christ
Bible School Set
' Bible classes are held each Sun
: day at 10 a. m. at the Church o(
i Christ. 2205 Wantland. Classes for
' all ages are offered.
! J. F. Hargrove conducts worship
' services which are held at U a. m,
i Sunday. Evening Bible classes are
held at 7:30.
A mid-week meeting completes
the week's schedule, and Is held at
7.30 p. m., Wednesday. All are
welcome.
The Chllcquln tut-off entered
Its lliial phase of construct Inn this
week when Rogers Construction
company moved uul Its big equip
ment and set crews to olllni!.
Alternate layers of oil and rock
will be laid on the 3ti-m!le stretch,
which will eliminate the Sun moun
tain grade of highway 97. This work
will continue throughout the meat
er portion of the summer montlts.
Although Rofiers exjR'cts to get
the Job done before deadline, it
will be hue summer before the
road Is thrown open to truffle.
The oiling actually got under
way Tuesday morning front Kirk
south.
Federal Judge Orders
Lewis To Bargain With
Southern Coal Producers
WASHINGTON, .lime 4 i.l'i Ind
eral Judge Alan T, (titldshormis.il
today ordered John l l.cwli to liar
lain wtlh the Southern Coal Pro
ducers association, headed by Jo
seph E. Moody,
OoldsborouKh mauled it court or
dei asked by attorneys representing
Robert N. Dcnhuin, gcnci'itl counsel
of the national labor relations
board.
The Judge said that It was ap
parent from the record that Lewis
did not want In bargain Willi the
Southern association became ho
wanted to "destroy" It.
He suggested that the tUillcil
Mine Workers chief ntltht desire In
bring about the destruction of the
Sntiihern assn-lntlon "because It Is
harder to deal with" a slntle unit
than with representatives nt the It
smaller associations tltroush the
"nuth which make up the associa
tion. "1'nreasotiahle"
"Certalnlv It's unreasonable In
th's niTsent case for Hie tin'nn to
auv "We're entitled In one representative-
for 99 units and the
Southern Producers association is
not entitled to one renresentatlve
fm w associations' " he continued
"That Is not only not logical, but
I ' not re-snnable " the Indite jntd
New contract talk between cnnl
nnrralnr and Lewis broke down
Vav IK when I.ewU refined In enn
sent to wlt iltllor at the eon.
frrriK-r tM as the association's
representative.
Uolibbiiiouuh mild:
', , , Hut when Ihe time cnines
Hint any movement whether labor
or not mulct Hikes to carry out Its
wishes by methods which ultimately
disintegrate society nt that point
It must slop."
The soil eoal contrail entires
June 30, allowing, leu than a month
(in the operator, and Lewis In make
a new agreement.
Morn than one third of the na
tion's soft eoal Is produced by (he
roups maklm up the Houtlirrii association.
Cloan-Up Day In
Merrill Slated
MKIIUIl.L, Jims 4-Htinday, June
111 will be city wide clean-up dav
and there'll he no lavln' abed until
Hip sun la high If city folks want to
help awlslt Ihe (own clean.
Oily fire deimrliiieiit buddies will
be helped by the Molls club and
the VFW pmt and those who will h
In charge arc inning that everynns
cooperate by having trash In con
tamers mil where trucks can pick
II up.
Vacant lots are also being eyed
and alleys loo will rome In for a
face lining.
Classified Ads 111 lliu Ileal Results!
J. L. DEAN
Public Accountant
and Auditor
New Office Location
3UII North Itli Hi.
Phone u:uo
will be married Ihe th. and Dor
othy Chlel, daughter of Mrs Lor
ell Conley who will be a bride of
the 15th.
John Bonnarens of I.iikrvlrw was
In Paisley Sunday visiting his son.
Jo,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde nramlett
were In The Dalles at the time of
the flood.
Taylor Fills In
For Tweet Sunday
In the absence of Rev. Irvln
Tweet, L. E. Taylor will conduct
worship services this Sunday at 11
a. m. at the Klamath Lutheran
church.
The sermon, from Matthew 5:5 Is
"The Meek." and was written by
Clovis G. Chappell.
The men's quartet will furnish
special music, "Hear Thou Our
Prayer, O Lord."
Junior and senior Sunday school
classes will meet at 9:45 a. m.
Sixth Sermon
Due Sunday
The sixth sermon In a scries based
on the theme of "Victorious Chris
tian Living" will be presented by
Victor A. Schulze, pastor of the Zion
Lutheran church. 11th and High
streets, in the regular morning wor
ship beginning at 11 o'clock. The
topic of this sermon will be. "How
To Meet Temptation." Holy com
munion will be celebrated in this
service. The Sunday school and
Bible class will meet at the regular
time. 9:45 a. m.
The Zion Fellowship club will
hold its regular monthly social and
business meeting on Sunday eve
ning In the social rooms of the
church. This meeting will begin at
7 30 o'clock. A cordial Invitation Is
extended to all members and friends
to attend.
Weyerhaeuser Men
Complete Courses
BLY, June 4 The standard first
air course given at Weyerhaeuser
camp 6 has been completed by the
following: Fred A. Peters. Robert
Winfield. Fred West. Lloyd More
head. Samuel O. James. Archie R
West. R. M. Wtolf. Q. L. Oood. Har
old Winfield and Moe Amarol.
Candidates for advance first aid
course will be held in Bly In the
near future.
Paisley
Week-end visitors In Paisley over
Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Pollock of Redmond. Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Hadley of Bly. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Banister of Lakevlew. Al
bert Banister of Portland, and Mr.
and Mrs. Orle Banister and Mr.
and Mrs. Clint Banister of Alluras.
Calif.
Paisley people who were In Lake
view Sunday Included Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon Moss. Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Roberts, Ony Thompson.
Steve Roberts Jr.. Lewis DeLarm.
Jim Stafford. Mrs. Ray Houston
and daughter, Juaiilu, and Ray
Nelson.
Bartle Banister, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Banister, went for a
two-week visit with relatives of
Alturas, Calif.
June brides-to-be of Paisley In
clude Juanita Houston, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Houston, who
Don't delay, enter the navy's Win
a Trip contest today.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
A briarh ml Tha Malhrr rbarrh. Tht Hrtt Church f C'hrUI. ArlrnlUt,
In Bailn, Ms
10th and Washington
Services: Sunday Service, 11:00 a. m.
Sunday School, 11:00 a. m.
Wednesday Evening Meeting. 8:00 o'clock.
Letson-Sermon Subject, June 6
"God The Only Cause and Creator"
Christian Science Reading Room
10-13 Main 8L
RADIO BROADCAST
SATURDAY 3:45 P. M. KFJI
Subject, "Proof Thot Christian Science Heals"
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