-IUni, .'I. ., lt CHURCH NEWS Choir Returns To Klamath Lutheran After a two-month summer re eeaa, the senior choir ol th Klam ath Lutheran church will lng t thli Bunrtey II . m. divine war hip service. Th (roup will sing -o, Morn of Hreul" br Blbellua. llev. Irvln TW, puUir, will tak on "Why Work At All?" Bun day arhool and Dibit daeae meat at ( 45 a. m. I.uthfr Usmier will meet at 1 p. m . Bunday lor a baik-lo-chool" party. on Monday a t 7 p. m . tha rhurrh's Iloy Bcoul troop will mm. 1 ha Lutheran Daughters of tht Hal nrrnatlon will ml at I SO p. m, Tueetlay and 111 church broth arhood will gather lor a pollurk tup per at 0 p. m. tha aama day. Tha board ol education will maat at I p. m- Wedneaday, and a en lor choir rehaanal U achadulcd lor p. m, Thuraday. A weekly broadcast, "Children'! Chapel', la heard at I JO a. m, Baturdays on KrJI. Cobb Preaches Final Sermon At Merrill MERItlM,, Brpt. 1 Oarald Cobb, who haa acted aa student paator lor tha Man-Ill Presbyterian churrh during tha summer monlha, will praarn hla laat sermon at tha II o'clock aarvlcaa thla Sunday, Sep. tambar 4. Cobb, today, aprawad appracla tlon ol tha assistance lvan him, and autad that ha haa thoroughly enjoyed hla atay hart. Ha and hla lamlly will raturn to Ban Anaalmo, Calif whara ha haa two mora Kara ol atudy at tha aamlnary tliara. 'Work', Topic For Sermon At Brethren -Work Can Ba Chrlitlan Tool" la tit tula of th message Ray. Ed ward Lander, minister ol th Com munity Churrh ol th Brethren, haa cIhwii for the 11 o'clock worahlp sendee on Sunday morning. At 46 a. m. tha churrh arhonl will mart with classes lor adult and lor children ol all agaa. A nurs ry la provided lor children up to lour yeara ol ag during Ih wor ahlp period. Th Women's clrcl will b en tertained at a potlurk luncheon on Ih lawn ol Ih hunt of Mr. Ru dolph Hrhlmlnesky. IMS Homfdal. at II noon, Tueeday. Th community la cordially I n vited to atland all ol tha meetings nl th church which la located at 4271 Bristol avenu loll Bummer lan I. Presbyterian Services At 11. Sunday on nxt Bunday morning, Beptem bar 4, t h first Praabyiarlan church. North HUlh and Pin streets, will hold dlvln worahlp at th accustomed hour ol 11 o'clock, thua terminating a period ol eoma thr monUi during which aervic hav baan hald at a. m. Tha aervlce thla Bunday will glv recognition to th Labor Day ob aanranc. It balm alao th twelfth Sunday attar Trinity. Th aarmon topic la tilled, -Toward a Claaalaaa Society." and la baaed upon that part ol th book ol Ruth lound In t h aecond chapter, th llrat 17 vera. Rally Day and Promotion Day for th Bunday aehooi are planned for Sunday. September 11, at 45 a. m. At hla tuna th promotion ol chil dren to their new department and cUaaee will lake place, and th em phaala ol tha day will be upon at' landane. With Uw starling of arhool It la expected that all mem ber of tha church achool will make a apeclal effort to be present. Burningham To Become Missionary Don Clarence Burning ham. eon ol Mr. and Mr. C. William Burning ham of Klamath Palla, will rv aa a mlaalonary of th Church of Jeeua Chrtat of Latter Day Saints, entering the Mission Horn In Ball Lake city, U. September 12. 1 Altar 10 day. he will leave to rr the church In the Teaaa-Loula- Una muaion for a period of two year. Burningham haa baan attending th University of Ulah for th paat in re year alnc being releaaed from the armed forcra and will complete hla education from the gniMion. He will be honored by a farewell party at the Church of Jeaua Chrlat nf Latter Day Halnu, Home and Martin etreeui, Friday evening, Sep tember a. at p. m. and a teatl monlal service Bunday, September 4. at 1 p. m Th public la cordially Invited to attend. Holiness Ask Attendance Of Family Groups An Invitation la extended to every member of the family to attend ear vice at I h Pilgrim Hollneaa e h u r c h. 3301 Wantland. Rev. Michael Puka la new paator. Claaaea for all age are available In the Bunday achool. The schedule of. Bunday aervlce lollow: 46 a. m . Bunday achool 11 a. m, worship aervlce JO p. m, young people aervic 1:10 p m. evangelutle aervlce with music by Ih churrh orchestra A prayer meeting will b h 1 d Wedneaday at 7:30 p. m. Dales to remember are September It when a apeclal event ta planned and Sep tember J. rally day. Later an nouncemenls will be made regard tag both date. V-e, --"' f ..' s I Vf V ; r Jh MISSION WORKER Don Burningham of Klamath Falls II leave toon to serve the Church of Jesus Christ of Lot ter Day Saints in the Texas Louisiana mission field for two yeors. Rev. Roberts At Peace Memorial Peace Memorial Presbyterian churrh of 4431 South Sixth street will bear the Rev. Harold Roberta Held executive lor the Synod ol Ore gon on Bunday morning, September 4. at 11 o'clock. He will preach the morning aar mon choosing tor hla topic, "Walk ing with Ood ". He will be asalatad by Ruling Elder Calvin Peyton. Regular Services At Christ Church 'The Jordan Experience At Methodist Donald Hlnkle pastor of the Pre Methodist church haa announced Ih following achedule of services for Bunday: Sunday achool, l:4S am. Morning worahlp, 11 o'clock, with the aermon subject, "Th Jordan Experience.1 Voung people meeting, S 45 p m. Ooapel hour, 7:30 . m. A Wedneaday evening Bible aludy and prayer meeting is held each week at 7 : JO. The church la located al Ninth and Plum. 1st Baptist Has Revival This Month A revival crusade will begin Sep tember II at the first Baptist church. Servlrea will continue through September 2s with Dr. C. Y. Doasey as evangelist. Rev. s L Tldwell. pastor, will apeak on "The Challenge of Our Saviour" at the 11 a. m. worahlp aervlce, Bunday. and will preach the aermon, "The Place of Service for each of Ua In the Coming Revival", at the t p. m. worship aervlce. Bunday achool la at ( 45 a. m. and training union at 8 44 p. m Mid-week aervicea Wedneaday evening begin with a Sunday achool teachers' meeting at 7, Bible atudy and prayer at (, and choir practice at o'clock The Men'a Brotherhood meeta at 7:30 p. m.. Tuesday, and the Worn en'e Missionary society holda regu lar meetings at 2 p. m Thuraday There will be a youth rally next Friday, September I. with y o a n g people soon to leave for college, con ducting moat of th meeting Special Music Programmed At Lutheran "Our Christian Pilgrimage" will be the aermon topic of Rev. Victor A. Srhulze at both the I 30 a an. and 11 am. arrvirea of tne Zion Luther- en church. Eleventh and High. Holy communion mill be celebrated at both aervicea, Robert Stevens, o r g a n I a t haa rhoaen for his pre-aervlce organ re ntal "Largo" by Handel. The offer lory will consist of a nocturne by Mendelsohn and will conclude with a poatlude by Harris. A apeclal an them, "Llfea Closing Day" by Lint, will be presented by th Zion aeniur choir. The Zion Sunday arhool and Bible claaa will meet at the regular lime, 0 45 am. Thla will be the annual promotion Sunday for the Zion Sun day achool, at which time all chil dren eligible will be advanced to higher grade. The Zion Walther league youth organliatlon will hold IU regular social and business meeting on Sun day evening In the aoclal noma of the church, beginning at 7 JO o'clock. The group 1 directed by IU president, Elaine Robatcek. A cordial Invitation to all aervicea of the Zion Lutheran church la extended. Overcomers, Labor Day Rally Hosts Klamath Tempi Overcomere will be host to th Oregon District Open : Bible Standard churches, at th an- : nual Labor Day rally to be held In ' the armory, Monday, September 6. Rev. Harold L. Adams, regional dl tor of the Chrlat for America move ment, will be speaking In the after noon aervlce al 3:30. Rev. Adams haa traveled the United Btatea and Europe apeaklng In behalf ol this movement, Dlnn'r will be aerved the out-of-town guest at 4. Rav. Dave Sutton. Oregon diatrlct president ol the Overcomers, will have charge ol the "slngsplratlon" at 0:30. The evening aervlce al 7:30 will be by th "Tex as Musical Messengers'' and will climax the three weeka evangelistic meetings which have been conduct ed at Klamath Temple. Tonight, the aervlce will be held In the armory at 7:45 In order to be able to accomodate the crowd, and Evangelist O. B. McDowell pre sents an Illustrated meaaage, "The Scarecrow of Pentecoat." Bong Leader Paul Olover will alng. Bunday aervlce will ba as usual at Klamath Temple, 1007 Pin with Bunday achool, 45. morning wor ahlp at 11 o clock, with the paator, Rev. D. B. Anderson In charge. Tha Overcomer aervlce. will be under the direction of Paul Olover. Evangelist McDowell will apeak In the evangelutle aervic at 7:45. Whoosh Goes Another Flying Disc IIOl'HTON. Sept. I IjPh-Tw Houston electrical workers aald yeaterday Ihey spotted a flying dlee, traveling much faster than any airplane Ihey aver aaw, dur ing laat nlght'a sqeall. E. U Boehm eald. "It wa a ball of .light, three r fear Inches In diameter, -with a blulah-grcea light, about Ih eeter ef a weld er's are." "I watched It, together with J. A. bmlth. It traveled at a terrific rate ef apeed, en a h ori son lal plan, and II wa eel ef eight wllhln alx er eevea ec ends," b said. Six Old Soldiers Clasp At GAR's Final Meeting INDIANAPOLIS. Bept. 1 P Th Grand Army of the Republic broke up for the laat time yesterday. There waa a final clasping of i shaking old handa laat night, a god- apeed from their commander and a ! prayer. Today alx eld veterans are eeat ' taring never I meet again, at least In formal encampment. They signed : and sealed the derision In their only I baalneae eeaatoa yeaterday. Then for more than an hour, vet erans of later wara marched behind the separata care In which the six tired old soldiers rod In a twilight 'Man, Christ Church Subject Topic of the lesson-sermon for Sunday a t the Piret Churrh of Christ, Scientist, Tenth and Wasti ng ton. will be "Man", and divine worahlp will be at the regular time. 11 a. m. Bunday achool la held at the tame hour downstairs In the church. Golden text will be. "There is a spirit in man: and the Inspiration of the Almighty glveth them under standing," Irom Job 32 a. . Among citation will ba th fol lowing from Roman 1:14: "Aa many aa are led by the Spirit of Ood, they are th sons of Ood." Prom "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures- by Mary Baker Eddy, will be, "The real man being linked by Science to hla Maker, mortal need only turn from eln and toe alght of mortal aelf -hood to find Chrlat, th real man and hla relation to Ood. and to rec ognize the divine aonahlp." Final Mass Of Season At Chiloquin CHILOQUIN. Sept. 3 8unday, September 4, will be the laat cele bration of the maas to be held tht eaaaon at the community hall at Crater Lake. The announcement waa made thla week b y Rev. Father John Phelan, paator of Our Lady of ML Carmel church In Chiloquin. He ha been conducting aervicea there each Sunday alnc th laat week In June. Maa will begin at 11:15 a. on Sunday, as usual. The Parson Is Not A Bootlegger! OKLAHOMA CITY. Sept. 1 UP) Baptist Mlnlater Thomas R. Byford I a patient man, even when he 1 continually mistaken for bootleg ger. II eeeme that customers mt Har old Byfaed, convicted Oklahoma f'ltv bootlegger, mlataklnxly eall the mlnlater when they get lew f spirits In thla const! Uonally dry stale. Night and day, for months, the slightly tipsy have been phoning for delivery aervlce. The mlnlater thought It waa amusing at.flrst, but then It became more than annoying. "One fellow even called me long distance from Detroit and aald he had a truck load ready to leave." Byford explained. I tried to tell him he had the wrong number but I couldn't make him understand. Finally I told him I could give him a number to phone. I gave him the number of the sheriff." Big Hanford Expansion Under Way SEATTLE. Sept. i iPtK V0 000.000 production facility at the Hanford project, to go Into opera tion thla year, will be followed by two other unit coatlnz SM.0O0.0O0 each, Repa. Jackson (D-Waah) and Price ID-Ill) aald yesterday. Jackson said the Hanford plant, through addition of new unit, now can turn out Plutonium metal which used to be made only at other plant. Both men are member of the Joint congressional commute on atomic energy, but neither would comment on atomic bomb produc tion other than to aay the United State Is making a "substantial' number of them. "Only th presi dent knows" bow many, they added. Jackson also disclosed that troops, aoon to be garrisoned at Hanford for Its protection, are now In training at Ft. Bliss, Tex. parade. Almost 100.000 thronged the curb along th 11-blork rout, cheering the aged men In their laat blaze of martial glory. Tha war memonea were tew and nesting In the "campflre" aeaslon thai closed the S3rd and last en campment. "I wa a drum major," offered Albert Woolaon, 103, Duluth, Minn, who was named Junior vice- commander yesterday. Theodore A. r en land, lee, Van couver, Wash., waved happily from the back of aa automobile aeat all along the parade rente. Al the "campflre," ha bravely sang "Tent ing en the ld Campgreend." Penland proudly received a diamond-studded past commander's badge, though he'll now be com mander for life. Th badge, pinned on his blue uniform by hla grand son, Odon C. Oeyer, East Lansing, Mich, recognises hi aervlce for the past year. For the other centenarians, any war memories were crowded out by the preaent and th uncertainties of life. "I hay a hobby," reported James A. Hard, log, Rochester, N. Y, "to receive a ku from moat of the ladles In the land." "1 am among ail my fritmda.' aid Joseph Ctavese, IM-year-eld Negro veteran from Pontlae, Mich. "White friends," be added with happy emlle, "I hope we shall all meet in Heaven together," "I get pretty tired," apologized Robert Barrett, 102, Princeton, Ky. Chatty Charles L. Chsppel. 10 2. Long Beach, Calif, didn't get to the farewell ceremony. He waa warned to take It easy after collapsing Mon day night. Deputy Saves Life Of III Child SALEM. Sept. 1 A Marlon county deputy eherlff, William d Vail, waa credited yesterday with saving the life of a 12-year-old boy who wa stricken with dysen tery. Th boy, Donald Fears, 13, who live In Idanha, In th Cascade mountains east of here, waa ruahed by the deputy to a Portland hospi tal yesterday. Donald's slater, Carol, J, died of the dlaeaae laat Bunday. A one-year-old brother was stricken Bun day, but has recovered Four other children In th same family have recovered. The par ents, who have 10 children, are Mr. and Mr. Robert Fears. It ' la Services are held regularly at the Churrh of Chrlst.3105 Wantland, be- Innlng with Bible claaaea at 10 m. Preaching by J. F. Hargrove In the 11 a. m worship aervlce, and an evening aervlce Is held at 7:30. Mld-w?ek aervicea are at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. All ar welcome. DeLap To Preach At Mt. Laki MT. LAKf, Bept. 1 "Freedom From Want" will be th toplo of Rev. J. R. Deljtp's sermon at the 10:45 St. m. worahlp aervlce Bunday at the ML I .a III church. Sunday arhonl la at t:4S a m, and high arhool and Junior Chrla- I lan Endeavor meet at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Evangelistic Services At 1st Christian Evangelistic services at the First Christian church. Ninth and Pine, are continuing until September 16, conducted by James Matthew Alley. Each aervlce feature mualcal se lections by Rae Bond Alley, bell- ringer, soloist and chorus director. Meetings ar held nightly at 7:30. Bible achool ta at :4S a. m, with Communion and the aermon, "What Will You Do With Jesus?" al 10:50 a. m. by Rev. Alley. Christian Endeavor Is at 6:0 p. m. Pastor of First Christian la Rev. 0. W. Swop. Government Buys Oregon Butter PORTLAND, Sept. 1 (" Th government made an Initial pur chase of Oregon butter Wednesday under the price support program. The Consolidated Dairy Products company aald a 30.000-pound car load was purchased by th govern ment at 82 cents support prlc per pound. HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND EUGENE, ORE. MEDfORD Thoroughly Modern Sir. aa aire. 1 Sarlay MILK PRICE HEARINGS PORTLAND, Sept. 3 iAI Milk prlc hearing are planned by th state milk marketing administrator In three coastal towns. They are to b at Newport September 7, Tllla. mook September I and Astoria Sep tember (. For a lew pennies-per word you can advertise to thousands through a Want Ad I Phone till. m. Portland Has Bra' Giving Santa Claus PORTLAND. Sept. J (" A peep ing Tom who make like Santa Claus on the side Is prowling a housing project here. At least that's the beat explana tion that. Officer Oeorge A. Mar shall can figure out for the queer combination of disappearing figures and appearing braaaenes. It all started wheal Mrs. Joyce Vendrea target te pell dawn her shades en evening. Th" next swarm ing ah went eat and fewnd "a gd looking nylen bra en my lawn," It waa last her Bis. Other resident of th Parkside housing project reported ace Ing i man's figure slipping around win' dows and disappearing Into the shrubbery when someone ap proached. But the police weren't notified un til 15-year-old Pst Mills, who had noticed the prowler, decided to make fudge, fine, her mother, and a 17-year-old chum, Beverly Falk ner, apent the evening In the kit chen, with the shades up. Th next morning Pat glanced out the window and saw three nice-looking brassieres hanging on the clothes line. One fitted Pat: one fitted her mother; and the third fit ted Beverly. Dorris Ua th Want Ada for Quick RaaulUI Soviet Has Deer Horn Farms MOSCOW U? In the Soviet Far East apeclal farms are busy grow ing deer horns. This sounds Ilka a strange occupation, but In fact It la a profitable one. For the deer are the exceedingly rare spotted deer &zm! the young horns of this species possess medicinal qualities highly valued by specialists. The spotted deer Is found only In the maritime districts of the So viet Far East. The deer farms have a double task to collect this valu able product and to permit the spot ted deer to multiply. 'An Apple A Day' Or Try Six Oysters WASHINGTON. Bept. Z OP) oix oysters a day will help keep tne doctor awav. The word comes from the fish The Trans-Siberian railroad 1 tne and wlldlile service. In Ite annual longest In the world. Reaching from announcement heralding the start Vladivostok In Siberia to Moscow, of the R-months oyster season, tha and connecting with Leningrad. It agency said an average eerving of covers a total distance of about 5500 six oysters will supply: 1. Mare than the daily require-1 menu ef iron and copper. I 2. Abent half the requirements f Iodine, 1. Abrat one-tenth ef the needed protein, ealdwss, aausgnestma, phos phorate, vitamin A thiamine, ribo flavin and niacin, "To make a completely rounded meal from a nutritional standpoint, only addition sources of calories are needed, the service said. For School Wear . . . DAY'S Heavy-Weight White CORDS Up peekeis gtv FIVE strength ef erdhury paefca. Get ysaraaff a paJr ef" these sapar-waigkl. lasag-wwaftnf ear $6.50 MANSTORI 733 Mai St. More than SCO Army officers were retired lor physical disability by the U.S. war department In 1933. Bly Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chandler and children ol Lakevlew spent the past week-end at the Allen Cummtnga home. The Cummlnga and Chandlers enjoyed a trip to Crater lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin were business visitors In Klamath Palls Saturday. Lura Cummlnga of Kiamatn Falls visited last week-end with her anna. Lea and Allen Cummlngs, and families. Mr. and Mrs. Tom MrAullffe of Redmond visited al the Herb Had- ley home Tuesday and Wedneaday. Mrs. McAultffe is Mrs. Hadieys mother. Mrs. Joe Lawson. and small eon of Klamath Falls visited Mrs. Wayne Smith on Saturday, Au gust 30. Pete Del Nero, wno nas maae his home here- for a food many years, left last week for weed, Calif. He has rented his home to Mr. and Mra. James Harter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wlnfleld and ons of Weyerhaeuser Camp a moved to Bly last week and ar at home at the Al Coke residence. Progress In sending radio waves to greater depths In the outer crust of the earth Is reported from Texas. Radio waves are stated to have been transmitted through 1135 feet of earth, rock and salt. First Church of Christ, Scientist A Sraatk al Tka afslker Ckarrk.Tke rirsl Ckartk al Csrl.l, geltallil, la Bailee, Mass. 10th and Washington ervlceai Sunday 8ervtre, 11:00 a, m. Sunday School, 11:0 a. an. Wedneaday Evening Meeting, l:N o'clock. Lesson-Sermon Subjocr Sept. 4 "MAN" Christian Science Reading Room 1021 Main 8L RADIO BROADCAST - SATURDAY, 5:45 P. M. - KFLW Subject, "In Ih Secret Place" Th firemen' dance August 17 waa a huge aucceas wih both a local turnout and many from Klam ath Falls and vicinity. Murray Marshall will be host to the Pootprtntars of ehspter at a district meeting September 14, at the Homestead In Dorris. Mr. and Mrs. Woodle Wilson have returned from a two-week vacation spent In Canada, Butch Wilson, who had been visiting hi grandmother, Mr. Jack Burke, In Medford re turned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilson, who were here during the Wilsons' ab sence remained a week longer to visit with the W. Wilsons. Butch will enter Sacred Heart academy when It opens. This Is his first year at school. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Branham visi ted briefly with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Emerson of Klamath Falls Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shelley, Blue and Mike have returned from an extensive trip through Yellowstone park and various other places. Mrs. Oale Duncan will go to Lake view this week to attend the round up. Frank Peebles Is well on tha wsy to health again after surgery. His brother. Auble. of San Antonio, Tex. was here and Pceplea' sister. Mrs. Louvena Steele, who Is a nurse has been caring for him. Mrs. Art Stallcop has been 111 with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Smith ar on vacation In the north. State FEPC Has Had No Cases SALEM. Sept 1 At The state fair employment practice law be- ' came effective on July 1ft but not a single complaint has yet been filed under It, Sute Labor Commissioner W. E. Kimaey. who administers the law, i said todsy his FEPC division hasnt found anything to do yet other 1 than to educate the public about FEPC. The law prohibits any employer, labor union or employment agency ' from discriminating against any person because of his race or religion. TUNE-UP SPECIAL Limited Time Only ALL MAKES IN TOCR HOME $295 SEWING MACHINE SERVICE i EXCHANGE Jill Shasta Wsy Phone 1771 Evangelistic Services FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ninth and Pin 7:30 Nightly, Except Saturday JAMES MATTHEW ALLEY Rae Bond Alley, Musician Internationally Known Nw Testament Evangelist The rim of the steering wheel, rather than the spokes, should be ' held when driving an automobile. I One-fourth of all the meals eaten In the larger cities of the VS. are restaurant meals. ! Friendly Helpfulness Te Every Creed and Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Waitl and Sons KS High Phen 1X34 "THE HEALING MINISTRY OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE" Radio Program Returns to Saturdays 5:45-6:00 p. m. Effective Sept. 3 KFLW-1450 I(C WARNING! TO THE Cbunohij. FRIDAY NIGHT v..; "'i ' A i is HEAR THE "Texas Musical Messengers TONIGHT (FRIDAY) ARMORY AUDITORIUM Spring and Main 3,000 FREE SEATS Don't Lisien to the Devil Above Sermon Subject "The Scarecrow" Come and Sea This Scarecrow for Yourself NOTICE GREAT LABOR DAY RALLY SERVICES Monday Afternoon 2:30 - Klamath Temple 1007 fina, St. MONDAY NIGHT ARMORY AUDITORIUM Your Last Chanca te Hear and Sea tha Taxas Musical Mtssangcrs. D. B. Anderson, Postof SPECIAL GIFT FRIDAY NIGHT A pictura af our vangelisti will ba given to each ana bringing two new persons to tha service. VVVVVMVWVVVVVWVVVMWVVVVAsfra4sFsvsiA