Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 15, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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F R.l DAY, JULY 15, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE SEVEN
.CHURCH NEWS
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Sew-Easily Yours
Lutheran Club
Has Plans For
Early Picnic
Tlie Married Couples' club f
Klamalh l.ullirrnii rliiiirli U plan
IIIIIK brrnkfttsl-plt'lllc fur 7 H III.,
Humley, at Uir home of Mr. anil
Mi". (,'liarlre Matins on 0e Merrill
highway. All members are luvlled.
Dlvlna wurahip will ua at II o'
clock wltli Pastor Irvlu Tweel
tirearhng mi "Mv ('liurrh and I."
Tim vnral Kilo. "Mv Tek." will be
sung by Riling Mrllliy. Mil. Tweel
Will be gurat organist.
Mmidav arhool and Dibit rlauei
re at I 4ft m
II. iy Hroiita nf the rhurrh will
liirrl at 7 pm . Monday. The Indira
Aid will nirrt Tuesday at I pm.
with Mra. Ken Morton and Mr.
Myrtle fcndere. hnsleaaea. Mra. U. J.
lft.gaard li president.
Mid-week llilile atudy will be at
I pin Thursday wllh I'aatur Tweet
prearhlug "The l.lle nf Jraua " All
are wrhnnie.
t'hlldiens Chirl will be broad
rel at the UMinl time. B 30 am,
Saturday, on radio tallon KKJ1.
Revivol Meetings
To Be Held
A ftrrlrt of old-fnMiioiif d revival
nirrlliiKM, iMuincurd by tha Mtwlcili
my llMpllM. riinh, will b hrlri at
thi coiiirr of HhaMta way and Uary
bcHinnliiK Hunriny at II a. m.
Hrrvlrm will br wU ra h rvfiilni
fnmi Htiiulay on with drvoUnrm at
7:30 and nrrnt-hlnK at 8. MrrllnM
Will be oii.rturlrd by YMrr W. K.
lirowu of llufWllrUI, Mo, KvrrVuii
U wrlrorni. 'imtor of the lorn I
church la Itiiy WIlllamMm.
life' Topic
Of Sermon
"Life" will be the ut)ect of the
lesson-sermon at the Plrst rhurrh
n( Christ. Hrirnllst. loth and Wash
ington, thu Hundny. Tlte regular
aervire nf divine woridilp la held
weekly at II a. m , with (Sunday
arhool at the tame liour downstalra
In I lie rhurrh.
The golden text nf the lesson will
be from John 17 3. "Thl U life
eternal, that they might know tliee
the only true Ood. and Jesus ChrUt,
whom Thou haul sent "
Amonn riutlona will be the fol
lowing from 1 John ft II. "And thu
la the renird. that lod halh given
to ua elernal life, and IhU life la In
Ilia mil" Prom "H irnre and Ileal! h
Wllh Krv lo the Hirlplures." teat
bonk by Mary llakrr fcddy. will be
Ihe following quotation: -We all
must learn that life la Ond "
A weekly meeting la held earh
UMinl., . .
... a ' ' " m a w i im wl, stun
The Mae.ty. there and Power of ,,.,, mm ,.,, UJ1
Main Is oien dally except Bunds a
and hohdayi.
Second In
Series Slated
The aerond aermon In the aerlea
mW
Liifuljr
Ply
Sunday School
Attendance Up
The Rev. Martlndale Wooda an
nounced that he haa chosen for the
theme of hta "Bummer Hunday" aer
mon. II a. m. July 17. the title of
the familiar old ballad. "When the
rfcawe Bloom."
Constance Hunt will be the tolo
Ist for the morning worship aervlte
at II o'clock and Mra. John O'Con
nor will be at the conaole of the
organ presenting Uiree ipeclal organ
numhera Incidental to Ihe church
aervlce.
The Mrthodlat church la one of
Ihe rhurchea maintaining a regular
Hunday school aeaaion throughout
the yaratlnn months. I .ait Hunday
a fine attendance) atleated the sup
port the people are giving thu pro
gram thla aummer. More than half
the regular attendance waa In evi
dence. Kven though many of the
regular membere are abaent on va
cation, aummer attendance holda up
well becauae nf the attendance of
church-minded rial tori paaaUif
through.
WHY WE SAY
C'hrUllan Truth, will t rracl.ia
Hunday mmninit at the ('minima
tlmial rhurrh by Krv. OotUiejr Mat
tita, niinUtrr.
Tt9 rTWc durtm Hit aumtnrr
arawm braliu at ocltKa. Mrmbrri
and frtrnd ar alird lo note UUi
thanaa In time.
Kobrrt Ptrrii, fuvsl otgault.
will play the prrludr and acrom
pany Ihr rnnsrratlfmal ftlnlni. A
nurrry ta ronductrd In Plymouth
1 1 hum- during llir hour of rhlp
fur the cotivrninice nf patrnta
brtngUK tittle rhildren. tfituated on
(tardn near Martin, the rhurrh la
eamly arcfwlbtf to btura runnlni on
Kat Main Vlltnrv and aUanirra
are cordial) welcomed
Tlie rhurrh arltMl convrnea at 10
a m. and the vuual eduratton pro
tram feature thla Hutvday ta ihe
aound nwtmn picture film. "Lettrr
Kmm China "
Pour membera of the Brnlor Ptl
grim fMlowahip are joumrylni thli
werk-vnd to Camp Adama fir the
annual atata ramp therlng of
thrtr ortanixatlnn. Mary Htone.
Marilyn Hardin, Donna Everett and
Jeannltte Nrmm will travel ftitti
lia V. Hamer, parUh aulKUnU
Tidwell Picks
a Talk Subjects
Rey. B. I.. Tidwell. pa.lnr of Ihe
Pint Bapiut church. N. fih and
Waahlngum. will ata-ek at the II
a m. wnrihlp aervlce Bunday on
Thnt at the pool of Betheada "
tie will prrarh "'Kcatorliig the Joya
nf Balvation" at the t 15 p m. wor
ahip aervire.
Hunday achwd at a 4i m ,nd
Tiaining union at 7 p. m.
The mcn'a brotherhood will meet
at 7:J0 p. m. Tueaday, while the
Women'a Mlaalonary union will i
meet at I p. m. Thuraday. The
Young Women'i auxiliary and the
Intermediate Olrla' aualllary will
meet Wedlieaday at 7 p m.
Hunday kIwk.I tearhera are re
minded that there will be a meeting
al 7 p. m. Wednesday followed by
Bible itucly and prayer meeting; at
1 o'rlork. with choir practice at
p. m.
Alchemy Is
Zion Topic
Into riniM" ui . it,- . jamntr,
- "... tur opic
Of Hey. Victor A Hrhulie. paator of
the Zion Lutheran rhurrh. llth and
High 4n the regular aervire of wor
ship beginning at II a m.
A pre-aervira) organ recital begin
ning at lo SO am will be preaented
by Kobert sievena. oriaiiiat. con
alatlng of the following aelerlloiu.
"It Me Dream" by Hrhubert and
-Harabaiuie'- by Barh. for the offer
Ury. Htevena haa choaen "Berceuse"
by Kieffrrmath and for the poat
Ixcle. -Alia Marrla." by tefrbure
Wrly A iperlal anthem will be pre
aented by ihe Zion aenlor choir
Tlie Zion Hunday school and Bible
rlau will meet at the regular time.
II ll". During the visual educa
tion period the concluding portiont
of the film. -Pilgrim lrogreaa" will
be presented In ihe general axsem
bly of the Bunday arhool A cordial
Invitation to all aervirea of ihe Zion
Lutheran church la extended
MAMAS MAHTIV
When competition la terrific, alajr
lliem with a new dreaa Ilka thu
1 one I What an Inspiration for eum
f mer eewmg those aweet eyelet
bands, poetry-ln-motlon aklrt!
I Palteru 0452 cornea In Jr. MUt
altra II. 1, Ift. 17. Him 11 takea
i 1 yards 35-Inch fabric.
! Thla eaay-to-uae pattern g'yei
prrfert fit. Complete. Illustrated
, brw Chart showi you every atep.
Hend TI.Mt-IIV( rente In
coma for thla pattern to Klamath
folia llrrald and Newa Pattern De
I partment, P. O. Box 70. Chicago
1 to. Ill Print plainly VOI R NAM!,
:. KI7.K. HTVI.E
M Mlll ll.
Now I A NKW Marian Martin
Fa-sliion book li ready! On IU pagea
are the moat beautiful aummer
styles, designed to aew easily, to
make your faxhion dollars go further
than ever! Plua a PRKE pattern
printed In the book, a chlld'a beach
robe made of towela. fiend IS eenta
more for thu book of Bummer IM
fashions!
DeLop Chooses
Miracle Topic
MT. LAKI, July 1 Rev. J R.
DeLap will preach the aermon. "Tlie
Greatest Mlrarle" at 10 45 a. m.
Bunday, time for the regular divine
worship aervlce at the ML Lakl
church.
Hunday school U at 4j a. m .
and junior and high arhool Chris-
tlan Lndeavor la at 7 JO p.
Bunday.
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! f ... onrr ru.lom of cool, lo 1107 VlfW i CA W
I ;t5""t . weep pol on lh fire' inlo hich M A I 1 ll 1
' ould fee lhron Ihf edihle e-ilchen f I (J I IfjSL I
J I --e Irfl-overa. Viailor invilrd lo hase a mmX Jvtlll -' I
a) a nawk dipped inlo Ihe pol. Whelher "'asssij'V' I I I
S"'?"-- Ihey col a piece of meal or only a ll'll
'('T- ra;ctabla "pol B
Siorm Brews Over England
On Dollar Purchase Slash
Merrill Church
Plans Building
Bible School
Opens Service
Bible achoul at 45 am will mark
the atart of Hunday'a regular aer
virea at the Pirat Christian church,
th and Pine.
Communion and divine wonhlp
will be at 10 60 am with the aer
mon. "Strength nf Hin In the Law
by Key. C. W. Hwope.
Christian Endeavor atudy grouna
will meet at f 30 pm. followed by
a congregational anng aervlce. The
sermon will be "Keeping House for
Ood " Mid-week Bible atudy and
worship will be Wednesday at I
p m.
Temple Hour
Will Be Aired
The regular evangelistic aervlce or
Hie Klamath Temple will be held
Saturday at 7:4d p. m. wllh Rev.
D. B. Anderson preaching on "The
Mistake of Your Life."
Just preceding the aervlce. at 7 SO
P m. the Klamath Temple hour
will be heard on radio station KFJI.
Once , Waa Blind, Now I Bee" U
the subject Rev. Anderson will pre
isfJU al Ihe morning aervire Bunday.
Hunday arhool la at '4S with clasaet
'or all ages.
Henlor Overenmrra will gather at
30 p. m. HtindBy In the upper au
ditorium under Ihe direction of Rny
Jones, The Young Peoplea Over
romer aervirea will be In the lower
auditorium. Teddy Reami haa
planned a apeclal program.
THICKER...
HEALTHIER
GREENER
GRASS
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V. COMTUTI flANT 000
D.U. f 1 l'Mf!.r-i i.i-.
Balo"c,Vawn Grai
mam
Holy Communion
Is On Program
Heryirea for the week al 81. Paul a
r plic ops I church will begin wllh
celebration af the Holy Communion
at a m. Bunday. Morning prayer
and Ihe aermon by Rey. T. C. WU
senbarh, rector, will be at 11 a m.
Tlie aermon theme will be "The
Church'a Task In the World of
Today."
Wednesday will be work-night at
the church from to o'clock, and
work-day for the men of the church
will be from noon to p m , Saturday.
Daylight Saving
Petition Gets
Enough Names
PORTLAND. July 15 of"i North
west Oregon and Willamette valley
poinla ran keep davlight aavlnf time
the rest of the aummer.
Hjionsori pushed daylight aavlng
petitions above the l&'.'ft ngnaturea
needed In prevent a atate law from
banning fast time.
Lee stldd Jr, Portland, who head
ed the petition-gatherers, aald a
total of 17,025 valid atgnaturea waa
reached yesterday. The petitions
were to be filed In Salem today.
They will force a vote In Novem
ber, 1B50. on whether daylight aar.
lug time U a matter for local option,
aa al present.
MKRRILL. July 15 A conereea
t tonal meeting to outline plans for I
the new church U planned following
the 11 a. m. church service thu Bun
day al the Merrill Presbyterian
church.
Plana have been approved by the
building committee and will be
ahown at the meeting so members
of the congregation may expresa
their view s.
bunday school la at t 45 a. m .
and Christian Endeavor U at 7 p. m.
The aermon topic for the 11 a. m.
aervlce it "Pagan Christians."
LONDON. July 1 OPtBrltain'i
plan to slash dollar purchases 25 per
cent caused a atorm In the London
Morning Presa today. All newa
papera except the Labor govern
ment) party organ took a dim view.
Sir btaftord Crlppi, Britain's
economic boas, told the house of
common yesterday cute will be
made In purcnaaea of cotton, ateel.
I non-ferroua meuua, timber, paper,
Church Of Christ
Extends Welcome
All are welcome lo attend service!
at the Church of Christ. 2205 Want
land, with Bible claws at 10 a.m..
Sunday, followed by worship at 11
a m. Preaching will be by J. H. Har
grove. Evening- Bible atudy U at 7 JO
with mid-week Bible atudy at 7 30
p m., Wedneaday.
Airport Changes
Traffic Pattern
Plight rules regarding the traffic
pattern at the local airport have
been changed In some point and
went Into effect Wednesday. July
11. Bulletins regarding the changes
are posted In the Oregon Aircraft
aervire office and other place
I around the airport.
Pilots are asked to check regard
ing rulea before taking olf from tht
airport.
Appetite Rouser
Backfires
ALTON. III. A atarlled motor-
Ut Informed the police aa follows:
He passed a car on the highway.
He looked, aaw no driver, looked
again. Then he aaw two boya In the
rear aeaU They were guiding the
car with ropea attached to the
steering whecL
Normal Crop
Forecast For
Oregon Farms
PORTLAND. July 15 UP) The
Oregon harvest U expected to be
back to normal thu year.
There will be few bumper cropl
and few failure, the federal crop
reporting aervlce Indicated.
The fruit harvest, however, will be
the beat In year. Mela I. Ntelaon.
federal forecaster, aald. He forecast
that Bartlett pear would re"ch a
record 2.43! 000 bushel.
The peach crop was estimated at
U0.0O0 bushels, about 45 per cent
above lax year: and the apple crop
at 200.000 bushela. about five per
cent higher than 194S.
Hay field crop will be 15 per cent
below last year' yield, but will be
closed to the 10-year average.
The wheat harvest U estimated at
21. cut .000 bushel, about 23 per cent
under last year. Peed grains art ex
pected to be 10 per cnt elower and
hay eight percent under 1&4.
pulp, tobacco and augar that have
to be paid for In dollar.
He aald Britain would try to bur
them ouuide the dollar aone.
To which the conservative Dally
Telegraph asked why. If the thing
could be bought without using dol
lars. Ciipps had not dona so earlier.
The Financial Times, London
equivalent of the Wall St. Journal,
opposed the plan laying:
"Alternative source of aupply
might be in high-coat non-dollar
area. The result of obtaining them
must therefore be to Increase our
price and to make the aolutlon of J
the main problem reduction of j
British costs all the harder.
Hnuln mmr how rmm mstrtsla
to make the good she ell In dollar
area.
The Time aald it was hard to see
how dollar-Import cut will "allow
Industry to keep up It recent rate
of business."
The liberal Newa-Chronid aald:
"By cutting our Import of raw
material! we are making It much
harder to achieve the free play of
competition which alone can lead
to the greater Industrial efficiency
which the chancellor (Crlppai aak."
DURING THAT ENTERTAINING
SAVINGS EVENT
Red Tag Days
Specials Are Being Tagged Daily.
New Values Each Day!
LOOK FOR THE RED TAG!
ONE LOT
36" and 48" Drapery Material
In bright colon, tuitoble for kitchen curtains
and kiddle' rooms. Value to 1.98 yard.
JULY RED TAG
SALE PRICE
Tacoma Brush Fire
Now Under Control
TACOMA. July 15 oPi A brush
and amall-tree fire which for a
time threatened a large part of
j Tacoma s weat aide residential area
aunng tne last two oay waa near
ly burned out today.
Backfiring Yesterday afternoon
virtually eliminated any danger
from the flame which seared mora
than 1000 acre of ground.
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LOOK FOR THE RED TAG!
ONE LOT
Drapery & Upholstery Materials
la file sreave. eUsnaak. and crepe effect. Stripe, allover
Battens, and floral deeigns, A best twenty pattern ,
an new. 4J" and Str width. Valae U Jd.
JULY RED TAG
SALE PRICE
1
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Want Ad nhoneo to 1111 before
11:30 a. m. appear the same day!
VAI.I'KH I'P
iruaENC July 15 iJPv The valua
tion nf tax property In Lane county
la up 30 per cent thla year over
1D48.
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Everv
Creed and "urea
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
Marguerite M. Ward
and Son
tZl lllih rhene 3334
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Phone till
Dent let good pre
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Ineapenalva Want Ad
In the llrrald New
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For
RED TAG DAYS!
Another Giant
SHIPMENT
of Klamath's
Greatest Drapery
Value . . .
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Draperies
yds. long x 45" wide.
95 95
and?
first two lorge shipment
out rapidly, and this
stock will not remain here
long whan thoughtful shop
pars hear tha naws.
LOOK FOR THE RED TAG!
ONE LOT
Printed Drapery Fabrics
In lovely new florals, stripes, and plain colors.
About 500 yards at an exceptionally low prica.
Values up to 2.75. '
JULY RED TAG
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French pleated, ready to hang, fully lined with
sateen , . all new patterns.
Values up to 22.95
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EXOTIC PATTERN DINNERWARE U
Regular 12.75
Red Tag Price 8.50
te-Pieee Set
DIXIE PATTERN DINNERWARE
Regular 1IM
Red Tag Price 8.15
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Red Tag Price 4.95
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BRUSCHE' CALIF. POTTERY
Regular i.4
Red Tag Price 5.95
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Viking CrrsUI
Ancestrial Pattern Stemware
Regular lit
RED TAG PRICE 49c
Fine Aluminum Percolators
Reg. 3.95, 8-cup
Rag. 2.95, 6-cup
NOW 2.39
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