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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1949)
PACE EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1949 CHURCH NEWS Woods To Be In Methodist Pulpit Sunday Rev. Martlndale Woods haa re- t be placed la front af t h e turned from a mlnwtera" tummeri church. arhool which he attended at thel There will be a fish pond, while College of Pusel Sound In Tacoma I elephant booth, fortune tellirut, a and will occupy hi pulpit at theC,ndv bootn nd othfr intereitinf plrat Methodist church Sunday entertainment features, morning. All Klamath families and friends He haa chosen for the theme of i M invited to attend. Ms discourse, A Radiant tnnsi ianlt. ." Connie Hunt will be the soloist, and Hugh Paul Is the act lng organist for August. The wor ship service is at 11 o'clock follow ing the regular morning session of ' the Sundsy school. Attendance at the Sunday school has held up amlendtdlv all through the summer months in spite ol vacation time Revival services at the Klamath and summer camps for many of Temple, 1007 Pine, will continue tn the members. Charles Wilson Is the ! to their second week, under the acting superintendent. There are ' leadership of the "Texas Musical classes for all ages. I Messengers," Evangelist O. B. Mo In commenting upon his sermon DoweU and Song Leader Paul Clo the Rev. Mr. Woods remarked, "In J ver. this ultra modern day when men ' In addition to the nightly sermon, are more anxious to be known as , the tmo play the accordion, vtbra-up-to-date' than to be right. It may i harp and piano as well as lead ha WnrthwhlU Inr ita tt ffira . SlngUUt. A Snerial hmd,i(t haa atte Uon to a major reason for the widespread America, moral slump 1 n Mind' To Be Sermon Topic -Mind- win be the subject ot the lesson-sermon at the First Church of Christ. Scientist. Tenth and Washington, this Sundsy morning at the divine worship service at 11 o'clock. Sunday school classes will con vene at the same hour downstairs In the church. Ooldent Text win be from Romans 11:14, -Who hath known the mind of the Lord? or whs hath been his counsellor?" Among citations will be the fol lowing from Exodus 30:3. "Thou (halt have no other gods before me." together with the following from -Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures- by Mary Baker Eddy. -We can have but on Mind. It that one la Infinite." A regular weekly meeting to held each Wednesday at I p. m and a reading room is open every day except Sundays and holidays at 1031 Main. 'Lost And Found' ML Laki Subject MT. LAKI, Aug. 1 Rev. J. R. DeLap will preach a sermon titled "Lost and Found at the 10 45 a. m. worship service Sunday at the Mt. Laki church. Sundsy school will be at 9:45 a. m. with Junior and high school Christian Endeavor at 1:30 p. m. All are welcome. I PREP AT DREW'S fk ARE Peace Memorial Benefit Tonight A "Fall Festival", apoiuorrd by the Prare Memorial Preabvtertan Young People itraup. will be held tonight, mday. from f to 10 o'clock at the churx-h, 4431 South Sixth. This b a rhnrrh benefit, and the 'noarr raiard will be nrd far a Special Rites In 2nd Week been arranged for true series each ' morning at :15 over radio sta tion KFJL Sundsy school is at 45 am. fol lowed by morning worship at 11 o'clock. j Rev. McDowell will speak on the1 subject. "The Fish Family.- at the1 morning service. Ovetrwiners services are held at ,:Zt the lower auditorium, and Paul Glover wilt be in charge. The evangelistic service wlU be at j 7:45 M. Kev. .McDowell will Pc. . ?? ' rr,d So"1-" I night at 7:45. Rev. McDowells sub-19 I1 J? ' "Ito"i. Bk on Bed! to Bed on Back." The regular1 -,...v wuauiK, UiJ I pa; neard over KJFJI at 7:30 p.m.. Sat urday, featuring the "Musical Mes sengers. Church School For All Ages The Peace Memorial Presbyterian church of 4431 S. Sixth will begin the Sabbath observance with church school for all ages com mencing at 45. Morning worship begins at 11 o'clock with the pastor. Rev. Dwayne L. Proett speaking on "Happiness An Inner Quality." -ine junior nigh Westminster fel lowship meets at the church at 1 p. m. Mrs. Luther Parker is the advisor. The high school and col lege age Westminster fellowship will meet at the home of Charles Thur man. 3307 Kilyard. at p. m. A picnic lunch will be served followed by a discussion, led by Odell Ander son. To Buy or Sell Cse the Want Ads! SUITS Reduced right at tht rim when the young man of the family returns to school . . . DREW'S Annual Sale VALUES to $59.50 Curlee Suits Choice of wanted fabrics . . , these stilts are new! $3 VALUES to $65.00 by Curlee & Griffon Tao nationally famous lines ef young men's clothing have been cut for extra savings! 48 500 SUITS REDUCED! WHY WE SAY a Si A Church To Hold Dinner A congregational dinner and mass meeting at the First Christian church. Ninth and Pine. Is planned for 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. August 34, welcoming Mr. and Mjs. James M. Alley, evangelists, who will hold an VAnffelltie rtmmtim tha church August 38 to September 16. Morning worship this Sunday will be at the usual 10:80 hour with Communion and the sermon. The Bright and Morning 8tar." by Rev. 45 m The annual Christian Endeavor . -. c n eludes all young people's societies of cooperating churches In the South ern Oregon and Northern California Christian Endeavor area, will take place at 3:30 p. m, Sunday. Junior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor members will study at the church at 6:30 p. in. Sunday. The regular song service and ser mon. "New Wine and New Cloth." will be at 7:30 p. m Sunday. "Await The Dawn" Is Sermon Title MERRILL. Aug. 1S Services at the Memll Presbyterian church for Sunday. August 31 have been an nounced aa follows: Sundsy school at 643 a. m. Church services are at 11 a. m., with the sermon, "Await the Dawn.1 Fol lowing church sen ices there will be a picnic for the entire congregation at Malin park. Each family at tending 1 asked to bring a picnic lunch- ow, during our Birthday Party, to Our Big Buy-Now Birthday Party ebration of Hudson's 40th Anniversary Year A NO WONDER VE'RE IN A TRADING MOOD-tha New Hudion i riding a rlung fid of popularity! Official figure prove It: Hudton tales are up I V 33 over latf year at this time. And how people) are twitching to Hudtonl I the longest trades, best deals in our history! So come in and bring your car. You'll be amazed bow much we'll allow you for it! Enjoy a thrilling Revelation Ride in the New Hud son discover that here ia Ameri ca'! 4-MOST Car: 1 - MOST Beau- -HERE'S WH' it IU X IIm H still tie this eprion w hen rrfrr- ring lo peace making, anil il It'll ila - own story, for seamen liae lonp poured oil onto hraty sras in an effort to quirt them. Rev. Jacks To Speak Services at the Calvary Baptist church, corner of East Main stud Garden, will be conducted by the pastor. Rev. E. R. Jacks, who his just returned trom a week of Bib.e conference work. The morning worship service be gins at 11 o'clock, with training union at 45 p. m. Evening worship begins at $ o'clock. A special feature of the evening worship hour will be the singing by the congregation of some old gospel hymns, many of which have been almost forgotten. The pastor will conclude his series of message illustrated with charts on the project. "The Position of the Christian." with the topic. -What We Have In Him." Baptismal services will be con ducted tonight. Friday, at 7 o'clock. Farm accidents In this country cost 636.000000 last year. Friendly Helpfulness Te Every Creed and mwe' Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marautrit M. Ward and Soni KS High rbeae 1334 I-. ... '! NO WONDER VE'RE IN A TRADING MOOD-the New Hudton it riding a riting frre of popularityl Official flguret prove It: Hudton talet are up 33 over latt year at thit time. And how people are twitching to Hudtonl Already, more than 107,000 have traded in other make of cart, from the lowett to the highest priced, to own a New Hudton. big Buy-Now tiful. 2-MOST Roomy. 3 MOST Road-worthy. 4-MOST All-round Performance. It's America's most beautiful car, for example, because it's the lowest built, most streamlined of all yet there's full road clearance. Indeed, this is a car of such advanced de sign that it's a protected investment for your motor-car dollars! we're offering TO COME FOR THE Guest Pastor In Pulpit At 1st Baptist Rev. Robert N. 8tapp, a graduate of Howard-Payne college In llniwn wood. Tex., will be guest apciikcr at the First Baptist church. North Eighth and Washington, this raT". day lor both the 11 a. m. service and the t p. m. service. The paalor. Rev. 8. L. Ttdwell. Is still In Hollywood conducting a re vival series. Sunday school is at ( 411 a. m . and training union la at 6.43 p. m. wlih claaara for all ages. Tne men s brotherhood will hsve a very secial meeting thla Tues day at 7:30. There will be special music and a sneaker, followed by a watermelon feed. A Sunday arhool teachers' meet ing Is scheduled for 7 p. m . Wed nesday, followed by a prayer meet ing and Bible study ill a m. and choir practice at t p. m. The Women's Missionary society will have an all day meeting thla Thursday tuning at 11 a. m. to hear reports and conduct other Im portant business. Special Rites At Union Gospel A special series of services began Wednesday and will continue through Sunday at the Union Ooa pel mission. 351 Commercial. Conducting services are Kvangel Ist Lurllne Austin and Estella Kay ford of the United Holy Church of America, of Lo Angeles. Cwllf. ; Services are ever afternoon at 3 j o'clock and nightly, except Sundsry. j at 7 30. The sen Ice Sunday will I be at 3 p. m. ) There will be other regularly ; scheduled services for Sunday. All are welcome. Pastor Is Mrs. C. M Timros. The tea bureau reports that two thiros of all Americans ll-rrara-old and over drink Iced tea In the summer. Enjoy the fine food at Crater Lake Dining Room Luncheon 12:00 P. M. to 2:30 P. M. Dinner 6:00 P. M. to 8:30 P. M. W feature Swift's Premium meats, Klamath U. S. No. 1 Netted Gem potatoes, and Crater Lake Dairy product. Crater Lake Lodge Crater Lokt National Park, 62 Mile N. Klamath Fall 0SIY CM BIG BUY-NOW BIRTHDAY PARTY- Guest Speaker At First Presbyterian durst sieeker at tne Pint Pres byterian church. Sixth and Pine, this Sunday at a. ni. will be Key. Dwayne L. Proett, pastur of the Peace Memorial Presbyterian church of tula city. Rev. Proett Is able to bring the message due to the cliurch'a early service. tluest aoUilst will be Athens Lam propuloa, ni ciiiupanled by Mrs, El bert Vrutili at the organ. Church Of Christ To Heor Hargrove The Church of Christ. 3303 Want land, will hold regular aervlrea Sun day beginning with Ulble classes at 10 a. in . preaching at II a. m , by J F. Hargrove, and evening Illble study at 7:30. The mid-week aery Ice is llrlil at 7:30 p. m Wednesday. All are welcome. Malheur Polio Case Reported ONTARIO. Ore.. Aug. 18 lPi Mnflieur county's second case o f polio tila year was reported yea tcrvUy )ust as this city was sprayed with DDT for the second time mis sen son. The polio rase was that of a nine-year-old girl living south of Nyaaa. she was taken to a llolse hospital with a mild case ot bulb ar polio. This city has not had a rase for three years. Last week residents raised money to finance continued spraying with DDT thought to be a deterrent to spread of the dis ease. NEW I Won WITH THE STfe 1PQWH PtSICH Zion Lutheran Will Hold Two Rites Sunday Two aervlcee will be held Sunday morning at Uie Z1011 Lutheran church, lllli and High. The first service will begin at I 30 a. 111., and the second aervlce at II a. in. "Learning to Know Ood" will be the sermon topic ot Key. Victor A. Schulse, at bolh aervlrea. Robert Stevens, organist, Ilea chosen for the pre-aervlre organ recital. I lie prelude, "Herceuse," bv Ralph Kinder. The otfertory and post hide will consist ot "Aiidan tlno" by Cesar Fraurk and "iloaan na" by Paul Wachs. The weekly calendar also Includes Hie meeting of tha .Ion Ijidlea Aid on Thursday afternoon In the aortal rooms of the church beginning at I SO o'clock, and the meeting of the Zion senior choir on Thursday eve ning. 7:30 o'clock. The Sunday school and Bible claaa meet at the regular lime. 11:46 a. m. A cordial Invitation to all services of the Zion 1 Lutheran church la extended. r Ai.su. v Awi'Min The goldrnrod has been accused falwly aa a hay lever source. A person could get hay lever trom it only by burying hla nose In the bloa. soma, since the pollen Is not car ried about by wind. Ita pollcmna tlon la carried on by insects. First Church of Christ, Scientist A feraarb af TSa Mlbr Cbarefe. TSa Vital Cbatah r t Sflat, Balvatlal, la Oaalaa. Msas. leih and Washington Hunday Service, ll:g a. m. Nunday Heheol. II:M a. m. Wednesday fcvenlng Meeting, Lesion-Sermon Subject August 21 "MIND" Christian Science Reading Room lU Main Kk RADIO BROADCAST - MONDAY. MS P. M. - KFIW Subject, "God't Law of Love" Follow the Crowds to hear the Texas Musical Messengers Come Early ana Bandar M( hla Allrnd rvrr 7:45 Every Night rxrr.PT satirday Klamath Temple 101 D. B i A1 9 - OrPALiA. 7XM -7s sfiWvo rvAAKsrusr wa rrM;rcrrt ArmA,ys O Yf.S Ma nmfUO imese ovr 7f UHirfD srwis, Camah ireal Revival Hwrrpe on Paul Glover Gospel Singer anil Song Leader You can't iafford fo miss these services Joe And His Bull Take Costly Hike fond do t ac, wi., Aug. 11 cn Joe King lelt lor market with a Iihkj pound bull but got paid for only 1410 pounds. That will leach Joe never again to walk a bull to low 11. King Uvea In the town of Empire, 13 inilra from the packing house. Joe haa a truck but derided ha and the bull would hoof it. "II waa kind of root," he aalit, "and It aenied like a I cod Idea at the lime." Hlx houra and 13 mlmilra later Joe and the bull anlvrd at the parking house. 'Ill packing house paid King .'74.J. the bull hat I'M) (Miunil. en route. 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