PACE FOUR
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
FRIDAY, AUG. 12, 1949
CHURCH NEWS
"Mission
Festival"
To Be Held
The annual "Mission festival" of
the Zion Lutheran church, Eleventh
and High, will be celebrated on the
ninth Sunday after Trinity this
week. Special services will be held
In the morning at 11 o'clock and In
the afternoon at J:S0. Quest rpeak
er al both services will be the Rev.
Amos A. Schmidt. Portland, execu
tive secretary of tha Northwest
district of the Lutheran church.
Robert Stevens will serve as or
ganist and choir director for both
services and will present a pre
service or?n recital. He has chosen
for the prelude "Fantasia In D
Minor" by Mozart and for the of
fertory and postlude. "On Wings of
6ong" by Mendelsohn and "Jesus
Shall Reign" by Parker.
The Zion senior choir will pre
sent two anthems, "The Heavens
are Declaring" by Beethoven and
"Praise Ye the Father" by Oounod.
Soloist at the 11 o'clock service will
be Constance Hunt who will sing,
"Come Ye Blessed" by Scott. The
Sunday school and Bible class will
meet at the regular time, 9:46 a. m.
A potluck luncheon will be served
at noon.
The Zion Lutheran Laymens'
league, directed by Forrest D.
Shades, will hold Its regular month
ly meeting Tuesday evening, 7:45
o'clock, In the social rooms of the
church. A cordial Invitation to all
services of the Zion Lutheran
church Is extended.
Moore Park
Picnic By
Church Set
A church and Sunday school pic
nic and barbecue by the Assembly
of God will be held at Moore park
Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Tha meal
will be served at 6 p.m. followed by
a fireside service and sing.
"A Man of Like Passions" wil be
the title of the radio message over
KFLW at am. Sunday. The Sun
day school lesson text is from Joshua
9:1-77 entitled "The Folly of Com
promise." The Lord's Supper will be ob
served at the 11 o'ckt-Jc morning
service. The pastor's message will
be "The Spirit of Wisdom and Rev
elation" Ephesians 1:17.
Three young men wil speak at the
young people's service at 6:30 pm.
"Three Lazy Men" will be their sub
ject. At the 7:30 pjn. evangelistic serv
ice Pastor Kelsey C. Prinzing will
speak on the subject "Be Rot De
ceived."
Lander To
Open Series
At the 11 o'clock worship service
Rev. Edward Lander, minister of the
Community Church of the Brethren,
4273 Bristol off Summers lane),
will begin a series of messages on
"Allies of the Soul." The first of
the series will be titled "Beauty."
Others In the series will be "Truth4"
and "Patience."
The regular church, school, with
Mrs. Jean Rlffey in charge, will
meet at 9:45 a.m. There are classes
for adults and for children of all
ages. A nursery Is provided for chil
dren up to four years of age during
the morning worship service.
The Women's circle will meet or
Tuesday at 12, noon, for a potluck
picnic In Moore park.
Friends and neighbors are cor
dially invited to all of the meetings.
Communion At
St. Paul's
Services for Sunday at St. Paul's
Episcopal church will be as follows:
The collect epistle and gospel for
the day will be for the ninth Sunday
after Trinity. There will be an early
celebration of the holy communion
at 8 a.m.
The reading of the morning
prayer will be at 11 a.m., and the
theme for the sermon by the rector,
Rev. F. C. Wlssenbach, will be "On
Prayer." Betty Glldden, who Is here
on vacation, will be the soloist, ac
companied by Mrs. R. O'Sulllvan.
Work times for the men of the
parish are every Wednesday night
and 3aturday afternoon.
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Peace Memorial
To Hear Proett .
The Peace Memorial Presbyterian
church, 4431 S. Sixth, will celebrate
the Sacrament of Holy Communion
on Sunday, August 14, at 11 am,
The pastor. Rev. Dwayne L. Proett,
has chosen for his Communion
meditation, "Communion With
Qod."
A date to remember for this com
munity is Friday, August It, when
the young people's Westminster fel
lowship will have a fall festival at
the church. Everyone Is Invited,
young and old. and the money raised
Is to be used for a church benefit.
There will be booths of food, games.
fortune-telling and movies.
Young People
Will Lead
Rites Sunday
The 17 young people of the Con
gregational church. 3160 Garden,
who attended camps this summer,
will lead the morning worship serv
ice at 9 o'clock Sunday.
Virginia Everett, Jeannine New
com, Marilyn Hardin and Betty
Lou Shaw will conduct the service.
Talks on various phases of camp
life will be given and will Include
the following: "Worship at Camp,"
Imogene Shaw: "Thinking To
gether," Mary Stone; "Camp Man
agement," Josephine Morrow ;
"Workshop Period." Mickey Mor
row;, "Living Together," Bruce
Kielsmeier; "Great Personalities.
Donna Everett; "United. Committed
in Christ," Mary Griffiths.
At the 10 a. m. church school
hour, the filmstrip, "The Story
the Bible." will be shown. This will
be the last meeting until the first
Sunday after Labor Day when regu
lar class work will be resumed.
Rehearsals began this week for
a church variety show, "Some En
chanted Evening," a forthcoming
production.
Guest Speaker
At 1st Baptist
Guest speaker for both the 11
e m. and 8 pm, Sunday services at
the First Baptist church, N. Eighth
and Washington, will be Rev. R. E.
Milam, executive secretary-treasur
er for the church in Oregon.
The pastor. Rev. S. L. Tidwell. is
attending a revival series in Holly
wood. Calif.
Sunday school Is at 9:45 a.m. and
training union at 8:45 p.m., Sunday.
Mid-week services Wednesday be
gin with a Sunday school teachers'
meeting at 7 p.m. followed by a
Bible study at 8 pjn. and choice
practice at 9 pjn. The Intermediate
GA and YWA also meet at 7 p.m.
The Men's brotherhood meets at
7:30 p.m Tuesday .and the Inter
mediate and Junior RA's meet at
6:30. The Women's Missionary union
meets at 1 pjn, Thursday.
Rev. Swope
To Speak
"Perfection Through Suffering"
la the sermon theme to be given
by Rev. C. W. 8wope. minister of
the First Christian church at the
regular 10:50 a. m. Sunday wor
ship at the church. Ninth and
Pine.
Bible school Is at 9:45 a. m. An
outdoor rally of the seventh,
eighth end ninth grade Christian
Endeavorers Is to be held at 6
p. m. Sunday at the residence of
their sponsor, Mrs. Jackie Bedord.
2535 Orchard way. Lodema Stur
geon and Elaine Kendall are lead
ers for the evening.
Junior and young people's Chris
tian Endeavor study groups will
meet at 6:30 p. m, Sunday, at the
church, and a song service and
sermon, "Springs and Frog Ponds"
will be held at 7:30 p. m.
A regular prayer service will be
held at 8 p. m., Wednesday.
An inexpensive Want Ad today
will mean 8 8 8 lor you tomorrow I
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Worth Carina, For
In the good old summertime
when such things as cool drinks
and chilled desserts mean extra
family usar of glassware. It often
becomes the not so good old sum
mertime when some are careless.
You can take that from Uwen
Davies, who'a as conscientious In
keeping up the real home life of
her own as she is in her acting
participation In such radio series
as the MBS weekday "Against the
Storm" dramatisations.
Thus does Gwen, proud possessor
of some pretty fine glassware, pass
along to you some of. the things
she's found out are helpful for such
a possessor. Sudden changes In
temperature, for example, are fre
quently responsible tor the untimely
end of glassware because glass ex
pands with heat, contracts with
cold and often cracks when sub
jected to such speedy chsnges.
Pastor Tweet
To Speak
Pastor Irvin Tweet will preach
the sermon, "Values That Last," at
the 11 s.m. service of divine worship
this Sunday at Klamath Lutheran
church.
Ronnie Dimmick will be guest
soloist, singing "The Blind Plough
man" by Clarke. Mrs. Arthur H.
Denison is organist. Summer Sun
day school and Bible classes are at
9:45 a.m.
At 7 p. m, the Luther league will
hold a swimming party at the Ore
gon Tech pool.
Troop 43, Boy Scouts, will meet at
the church at 7 pjn, Monday.
The Ladles Aid will meet at 8
p.m, Tuesday. Mrs. Bell Joeephson
will present a map study on foreign
missions. Hostesses axe Mrs. Oscar
Solie and Mrs. Ben Lof tagaard.
Tthe Lutheran Children of the
Reformation will meet Friday at 2
p.m.
Mr. Laid Rites
To Be Held
MT.' LAKI. Aug. 12 Rev. J. R
DeLap will speak at the regular
morning period of worship, 10:45,
this Sunday at the Mt. Lakl church.
Sunday school will be at 9:45 ajn.
and the Junior and senior Christian
Endeavor group will meet at 7:30
p.m.
Revival Services
Set For Keno
Revival services, conducted
by
Rev. Wilfred Meyers of Bradenton,
FU, will begin Sunday at the Keno
oospei center. Meetings will be
held at 7:45 each evening through
August 21. All are welcome.
Saturday
Features
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CREAM PUFFS
Golden brown shells filled with delicious
' real whipped cream!
RAYSNDATE
BREAD
A big round loaf, full of raisins, dates
and nuts. Brown, crusty ... Good!
Danish Coffee Ring
With an almond paste filling. Your
family will beg for "seconds"!
Do Do It
That's why water should not be
poured over precious glassware
which should Instead be laid gently
Into washing and rinsing water. A
rubber pad placed at the bottom of
the sink or dlshpan will do much to
help eliminate casualties. The time
honored dishwashing rule of "glass
drat, silver second, china third."
saves nicks, chipping and scratches
often resulting from a miscellane
ous Jumble In the dlshpan.
In making cooling drinks It Is al
wsys safer to prepare the bever
age in a china or pottery pitcher
and then pour Into the serving
glasses. When Individual servings
ai planned, pour the hot beverage
slowly onto tha Ice rather than
against the glasa. Noteworthy too
Is the fact that ice cubes should
not be dropped carelessly Into
glasses. .but rather placed gently
Into the glassware as Illustrated
above.
"Soul" Topic
Of Sermon
"Soul" will be the subject of the
lesson-sermon In the First Church
of Christ. Scientist. Tenth and
Washington, this Sunday.
The regular Sunday morning
service will be at 11 o'clock, with
SunCay school classes at the same
time downstairs In the church.
In addition, a weekly meeting is
held at 8 p. m., Wednesdays, and
a free reading room la maintained
I at 1023 Main, every day except
Sundays and holidays.
Golden Text will be. "Thus aalth
the high and lofty One that lnhabl
teth eternity, whose name Is Holy;
I dwell In the high and holy place,
with him also that la of a contrite
and humble spirit, to revive the
spirit of the humble, and to re
vive the heart of the contrite ones,"
from Isaiah 57:15.
Among citations In the lesson
sermon will be the following from
Leviticus 20:7, "Sanctify yourselves
therefore, and be ye holy: for I am
which sanctify you."
Correlative passages from the
Christian Science textbook, "Science
and Health with Key to the Scrip
tures" by. Mary Baker Eddy, will be,
"Soul and Spirit being one. Ood and
Soul are one. and this one never
Included in a limited mind or a
limited body."
Church Of Christ
To Hold Services
Services are held each Sunday
at the Church of Christ, 2205
Wantland. beginning with Bible
classes, 10 a. m.; preaching. II
a. m, by J. F. Hargrove; Bible
study, 7:30 p. m.: and concluding
the week s schedule, mid-week Bible
study at 7:30 p. m., Wednesday.
All are welcome.
I
Evangelist
To Visit At
Temple Here
The opening service of a revival
campaign will be held 8unday at
7:45 p. m.. at the Klamath Temple,
conducted by Evangelist O. B. Mc
Dowell and his co-worker. Evange
list Olover.
Meetings will be held nightly ex
cept Monday and Saturday. In ad
dition to preaching, special musical
programs will be presented In con
nection with the meetings.
Sunday school will convene at
the regular time. 9:45 a .m. and
certificates of promotion will be
given. Overcomers' meetings are at
6:30 p. m.
There will be no meeting at
K amath Temple tonight since the
young peoples group la going to
CMiotjjia to Join with young peo
ple oi the Open Bible church of
Chlloquln In a youth fellowship
rally. The pastor of the Chlloquln
church, Rev. David Sutton. Is tin
former Pacific coast president of
Uie Overcomers. Mrs. Clarence
Anderson will be speaker for the
evening.
The regular church broadcast
will be at 7:30 p. m. Saturday on
KFJI.
Grain Storage
Plans Step Up
Plywood Market
SPP.INariEI.D. Ore.. Aug. 12 i-n
Government plans to build grain
storage bins have sparked an up
turn in the plywood market that In
dustry spokesmen here said appears
to have halted the decline In de
mand. Officials of both the Associated
Plywood Mills. Inc.. and the Spring
field Plywood Corp.. reported the
government program was one of
the principal reasons for an Im
proved market for their product.
Jobbers and dealers are beginning
to replenish their low Inventories,
the spokesman said, reversing the
trend of recent months when trad
ers appeared to be waiting for
further price cuts.
The government program for
grain bins will require heavy use of
plywood. The construction industry
la also buying larger quantities for
concrete forms and the housing
Industry has revived the market for
"sheeting grade" plywood.
Tony Dexter To
Try Rough Role
HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 12 IIP)
Rudolph Valentino wowed 'em a
generation ago could he do It
again today?
Tony Dexter. 29. purportedly a
"dead ringer" for Valentino In
looks and temperament, la going to
find out.
Dexter Is Movie Producer Ed
ward Small's choice for the title
role of a movie soon to be made
on the life of the Idol of the silent
screen.
Dexter, born In Talmadge, Neb,
won the job after Bmall had viewed
400 screen tests.
The new star has a master's de
gree In dramatic art from the Uni
versity of Iowa, but little profes
sional experience.
Valentino, the "sheik" of yester
year, died In 1926 at the age of 21.
HEALTH JOB OPEN
NEWPORT. Aug. 12 OP) A
health officer Is being sought for
the Lincoln-Tillamook district to
succeed Dr. H. R. Kauffman, who
died last month.
Federal aid will be withdrawn un
less a health officer la found, Lin
coln County Judge Frank Ollkey
said. The post pays 1600 a month.
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Tomatoes Ib. 8c
Flat
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Swif filing, 3-lb. tin 73c
Pork n' Beans Van Camps J '4 Tin 22c
Bisquick M 3?c
Tasty Meats at
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Blade or arm cut . .
O Beef Short Ribs
Lean and Meaty
O Pure Ground Beef
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Pendleton Roundup
To Open Soturdoy
PENDLETON. Aug. 12 v-The
Pendleton roundup will open offi
cially Saturday night with the an
nual dress-up parade, sponsored by
the chamber of commerce.
Local people must wear Western
clothing until the show ends Au
gust 27 or fact a kangaroo court.
Queen Joan Barnrtt and her
royal roundup court will lead Uie
parade. Visiting royalty will take
part In the procession Southeast
ern Washington farmerettes from
Walla Walla. Queen Betty Belle
and her Umatilla county fair court,
official court of Chief Joseph days,
and the queen and attendants of
the John Day rodeo.
First Christian Church
Math aaS Pin
C. W. SWOPI, Mlalfltr
Lord's Day, August 14th
Morning! (
"Perfection Through
Suffering"
Evening:
"Springs and Frog
Ponds"
ALL WELCOME
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Crater Lake Draws High
Praise From Travel Editor
"You'll never forget seeing Crater
lake," says Leonard R. Barnes, as
sociate editor of Motor News, offi
cial publics) Ion of the Automobile
club of Michigan, In an article
titled "It's Over Your Head" In the
latest Issue of the mugnilne.
Bamrs was with a party of travel
editors who toured the Klamiith
country and Oregon last year.
"There aren't many shiU In this
world," he says. "Hint will awe a
hard-blttrn group of travel editors
who have been everywhere and seen
everything.
"But even veteran Hurry Smith,
Youngster Is
Veteran Swimmer
LOS ANGEI.F8 Aug. 12 ( Little
Robin Leigh Whltford Is a veteran
swimmer at the age of seven
months.
If you think that's unusual, listen:
She started learning by paddling In
her bathlnrtte, when she was but
four days old I
Robin put on a demonstration for
photographers at the Ambassador
hotel pool yesterday. Her swim
coach, Mrs. Crystal Scarborough,
tossed her In the pool.
Robin sank and a photographer
started peeling off his coat. But the
Infant emerged without a splutter
and swam to the edge of the pool,
using a Junior version of the Aus
tralian crawl.
Her mother, Mrs. Marie Whltfnrd,
said Robin can't yet crawl on a floor.
But she's been swimming for three
months.
If placed on her back In the water,
Robin will swim that way. She can
travel about 30 feet.
ORGANIZATION j
RAYMOND. WASH. Aug. 12 Mi
Efforts to organize Pacific coast
fern pickers are under way.
Tom Haaal and Qulnter. McCar
thy reported yesterday that or
ganization meetings already liuve
been held In Raymond, Chrhalls
and Belllngham with a fourth plan
ned soon for the King - Pierce
county area, probably at Sumner.
Union objectives would Include a
boost In the present price of 6
cents a bunch, unemployment com
pensation and a hospitalization
program. I
First Church of Christ, Scientist
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la SUM.
10th aad Washington
Services: Sunday Service, 11:08 a. m.
Kundajr School, 11:00 a. m.
Wednesday livening Meeting, 9:88 e'rlork.
Lesson-Sermon Subject August 14
"SOUL"
Christian Science Reading Room
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lM-llitctock Corp.
who has been travel writing for Ilia
Cleveland Plain Dealer longer than
the author (lliirnrs) has lived, was
siieciiileita niter getting his first
glimpse of Crater lake.
"On an liiaim-tlon tour of Hit
Northwest United Htatrs last sum
mer." he goes on, "the group ranked
It with Grand Coulee dam, Yellow
stone's Old Faithful and Idaho's
Hell's canyon as a top tourist at
traction." Ilnrnea goes on In detail on tha
si'imiate view of the hike, describing
the pinnacles, the rim drive and
the geological background of tha
deep blue lake.
Hneaklng of It's bliirnesa, Ilia
Michigan writer says, ". , , It lias
the deepest, most mysterious shades
of bme that I have ever seen. The
most Intense blue ever seen In tha
sky would look wnshed out In com
parison." He puis Crater lake beside Michi
gan's beautiful Glen lake, world
fiimous for Ha beauty, and says
"Glen lake pales by comparison."
He points out that the West has
other attractions, and among them
mentions Upper Klamath l.ake,
which, he says. Is similar to Michi
gan's Houghton lake.
Peach Crop May
Hit New Highs
PORTLAND. Aug. 12 M-V-Peach
crops In Oregon and Washington
are exiected to total 6.807.000
bushels, a boost of about one mil-,
lion bushrls over 1948. a
The federal crop reporting serv
ice said the Imrvot may be 27 per
cent above the 10-year average
Pear harvest In the region was
estimated at 12.858.100 boxes.
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