Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 22, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OTtEGON
PACE S
f: Go to Church Sunday
CHURCH DIRECTORY
CHURCH OF CHRIST
MI5 Wantlend rhene MCI
Arthur 0. Black well
10:00 A.M.-Hlble cliaae
1;00 A.M. Wornhlp aervlce
7:00 P.M. Rvunlni earvlr
1:00 P.M. Wednenlay lervlce
Klamath Revival Cantar
raster, Rev. Dorothy MrOliln
lit Mltebell rboae 45J
10:00 A.M, Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worahlp
1:4ft A.M. Kvangellitla Service
7:00 PM-Tuesday AVA group
7:40 I.M. Wedneaday Privet
Meetlni
1:41 P.M.-Prlday-Blbl Study
7:41 PM. Saturday Young
People! Meeting.
Church of Chriit
1774 Arlhir rheae 1-1141
10 00 A.M. Bible Cluaea
11:00 A M Morning Worship
7:S0 P.M. Mutual edification
1:00 P.M. Wedneaday
Bible Btudy
Mliiionary Baptist Church
4114 Doiflai
Cider C. V. Dlencharri,' pastor
Ml A.M. Bunday School
11:00 AM. Morning Worihlp
7:00 P.M. Training Union
1:00 P.M. Evening Service
7;00 PJ4. Thursday Bible Btudy
C1RIHTIAN ICIENCK CHURCH
Tealb aad WasblMtoa
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a m. Bunday Service
1:00 p.m. Wedneaday Dvtnlrig
Service
l:3C p.m. Sat. radio program
KPJI.
Klamath Tampla
IH7 Plat Pbeae Uil
Rev. D. B. Anderaon. mlnliter
Rev. Warner Bock, Aaat. Pastor
:4 a m. Sunday achool
11:00 a m. Morning worship.
1:10 p.m. Overcomer aervlcei
7:41 Evangeliatle aervlce
T:4 pm. Wednesday. Bible stud;
and pre ye rmeetlng.
7:4ft p.m. Fiday, Young peoplea'
, Mrvlce.
7. JO p.m Saturday, radio broad
cast. KPJI
Cammunlty Church
af tha Brethren
tin Bristol
Per. Edward Lander
1:41 A.M. Church School
11:00 A M Morning Worihlp
7:00 to :00 P. M. Wednesday
Hobby At Craft Club
Salvation Army
44 Uaaaalh
Ma), and Mr, jack tittle
10:00 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A J4. Holiness Meeting
11:00 A.M. Junior Church
I SO P.M. Young People? Meeting
1:00 P.M. Salvation Meeting
Immanuel Baptist
114b aad High
Per. W. P. Teraplln
1:41 A.M. bible School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worihlp
1:30 PJ Young people
7:30 P.M. Fvenlng Worahlp
7:30 PM Wed. Evening Prayer
Sen-lee
Hapa Evangelical Lutheran
Sheila Beheel
Rev. M. R. Andernon. Pastor
ParMaage, 1141 Kane
1:30 A.M Sunday School
1:00 A.M. Worship Service
Firit Prasbyterlsn
Merrill
Rev. Oeorge A. Milne
10.00 A.M.-aundsy achool
11:00 A.M. Divine Service
7:00 P.U. Plreslde Service
Nursery Open
First Christian
Nlatb aad Ple Sle.
Oeorge Alder, Minister
t:4 a m. Bible School
ll:M a.m. Morning Wirshla
1:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor
7:30 p.m. Evening Worahlp
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wtd.
Cespal Tabernacle
Aiuaaeal aad Marylaad
Prtv. W. D. Blgby. Pastor
10:00 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A M. Morning Service
7:30 P.M. Evenings Worahlp
Also services at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday and Wedneaday.
Merrill Baptist Million
Recreation Bonding
:4ft A.M. Sunday school
11:00 A.M. Worship service
11:00 A.M. Worship
Klamath Lattar Rain Church
lit? Washhura Way
Rev. Art Simpson
10:00 A.M. Sunday School, all ages
1:00 p.m. Evening service
SfewarM.en.ex
Baalist
W. E. Weeks, Ptstor
Ml AM Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Worship Service
1:30 P.M.- -Training Onion
7:30 P.M. Worihlp Service
7:00 P.M. Wednesday Prayer and
Choir Pratice
Pilgrlmi Holinou
1111 Waatlaad Pbeae Mil
Rav0. D. weaver
1:43 A.MSunday School
11:00 A.Ivfw Vornlng Servlci
1:45 P.M. "XTS.
7:30 P.M Ivangellitto Meeting
7:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer
First Church of Christ, Scientist
A IrencK el The Mother Chunk, The first Church ef Christ, Sdentlit,
In lest, Meu.
ltthene Waihlsts
Servlteef Suntfey Service, U e. as.
laae'ey Shl, 1 1 10 a.
Wea'aesa'ar avealaf Meetlaa, llOO e'cltek.
Leiion-Sermen Subject Fabruory 24
"MIND"
Christian Scitnct Rtading Room
1111 Mala St.
Radio Broadcast Sat.. 5:30 p.m. KFJI
"Tht Law f God"
Church of tho Naiartno
(iardea aad Martin
Rev. Deal Van Do Orlft
1:41 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
6:4ft P.. 1, Young People
7:30 P.M. Bvangsllatlo Service
7 30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer
Service. .
I:0 P.M. Wednesdsy Choir
Practice
First Baptiit
N. II h and Washington
Dr. K. M. Csusey, paator
:4ft A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worahlp
1:111 p.m. Training Union,
7:30 pjn. Evening Service
7:00 p.m. Wednesday, young
people a meeting.
1:00 pm, Wednesday, mid-week
prayer service.
7:30 p.m. Thursday, choir rehear-
ssl.
Kano Gospel Cantar
Phone 13143
Rev. (ilatfve .rlllford. Palter
10:00 A.M. Sunday School.
11:00 AM. Morning Worihlp
7:4ft P.M. Sunday Rve Services
7:4 P M. Tuesday, Prayer Meet
ing 3 30 P.M. Frl., Children'! church
7:4ft P.M. Prldsy Bible Study.
OTI Sunday School
Clueit House
10:00 A.M. Sundsy School every
Sunday
Pint Presbyterian Church
Ml Plae
Rev. David Barnett Jr.. Pastor
1:30 A.M. Church school (or all
Sfes.
1:30 and II am, Morning
worahlp.
11:00 A.M. Junior Worship
1:00 P.M. Junior high Westmin
ster Pellowahlp.
1:30 P.M. Senior high Westmin
ster Pellowahlp.
Assembly of God
741 Oak
Rev. Daniel Baylies, minister
Rev, Donald Annas, aaslatant paator
SUNDAY SERVICES
1:4S a.m. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning services
6:4ft p.m. Youth services
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic rally
MID-Wt-FK SERVICES
7:30 p m. Tuesday, Bible study
and prayer service
10:00 a m. Thuraday, Prayer
service
7:30 p m. Thursday, preaching
aervlce.
1:00 p m. Saturday, street
service.
FREE METHODIST
4U H. f tb
Rev. Fred C. Neumann, paster
BUNDAY SERVICES
1:30 A.M. Broadcast, KFLW
l:4S A.M, Sunday School
1:4ft P.M. Young People
7:4ft P.M. E v e n In g Evangelistic
aervlce.
MIDWEEK SERVICES
7:30 P.M. Wednesdsy, Midweek
prayer.
Calvary Baptiit
E. Main at Gardea
Bargeas P. Baggetl, paator
:4S A.M Sunday School
11:00 A.M, Morning Worship
1:15 P.M. Training union
7:10 P.M. Evening Worship
MID-WEEK SERVICES
7:11 PJU. Wednesdsy, teschers
meeting
1:00 P.M. Wednesday, prayer
aervlce
3:00 P.M. Thursday, WMU.
Firit Church of Cod
till Alternant
Rev. C. H. Beahm
143 A.M Sunday School '
11 '00 A.M. Morning Worship
1:45 -Ms- Young People
7:30 P.M. Evangelistic
7:30 P.M. Bible Study.
Union Gospel Minion
Sftl Commercial
Pastor O, M. Tltnma
10:00 AM. Bible School
11:00 AM. Worship Service.
Malin Community Church
(Presbyterian)
Rev. Oeorge A. Shuman, pastor
:45 A.M. Sunday School, all ages
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
7:00 P.M. Senior and Junior High
Young Peoples Societies
Kingdom Hall
Jahavah'i Witnouoi
Ml N. fib
7:48 P.M.-Sundsy Watchtower
Study
7:45 P.M. Wednesday Bible study
7:45 P.M. Friday Service meeting
1:46 P.M. Friday
Theocratic School
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Ivory
Creed and Ptirio
Word's Klamath
Funeral Home
Morf uorito M. Word
and Sena
J5 High Phono 3334
Mt, Lakl Community
Arthur J i. Rice, minister
1:40 A.M. bunday School
11:00 A.M. Worship Herviie
7:30 PM. Christian Endeavor
Firit Methoditt
llth and High
Rev. Lloyd Holloway
1:45 A.M. Bunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
5:35 r.M. Intermediate M.Y.P.
7:00 PM. Senior M.Y T. '
Seventh-Day Advantiit
1135 Main
Rev. P. O. Alderson
SATURDAY
1:30 A.M. Hubbnth M'hool
11:00 A.M. Church Service
SUNDAY
7:30 P.M. Evangelistic service
MIDHKKK
7:30 P.M. Wednesday and Friday
evangelistic service
Klamath Lutheran
Cross and Crescent
Rev. Irvln Tweet
t:4E A.M. Sunday achool
11:00 A.M. Divine Worship
6:00 P.M. Senior League
Firtt Covanant
123 Walnut I'hnne 1517
Carl O. Htrom, Pastor
1:43 A.M. bunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worahlp
7:4 J P.M. Fellowship Hour
1:00 P.M. Wednesday Bible
Study and Prayer
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
llth and High
Rev. R. E. Oraef, pastor
11:00 A.M. Morning worship
0:45 A.M. Sunday school
10:00 A.M. Bible clans
10:30 A.M. Lutheran Hour, KFJI
Congregational
Garden near Martin Sts.
Rev. Donald M. Cass'.day
:4ft A.M. Church achool
11:00 A.M. Worship Service
7:00 P.M. High School Pilgrim
Fellowship.
Poaca Memorial Pretbytarian
4431 8, Sixth Phone 6057
Rev. Dwayne L. Proett
1:30 A.M. Church 8chool
11:00 A JA Morning Worship
Reorganized Church of
Joiui Chriit of Latter
Day Sainti
City Library
1:45 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Church Service
First Sundsy of every month Sac
rament service. For Information call
11M or 8915.
Church of Jaiut Chriit
Of I after Day Saintt
Home and Martin
0:00 A.M. Priesthood Meeting
10:30 AM. Sundsy School
7:00 P.M. Sacrament
2:00 P.M. Sat. Primary Meeting
3:00 P.M. Tuesday Relief, Society
7:10 P.M. Tuesday M. 1. A,
Biblo Baptiit Church
3244 Wlard
Keith P. Fields. Pator
1:30 a.m. Sunday school
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. Bnptlst league.
7:30 p.m. Evening service.
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, all family
church night
St. Paul'i Episcopal
HI Jefferson Pbone 15U
Oalen H. Onstad, Rector
1:00 A.M. Holy Communion
6:30 A M. Church School
11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer
7:10 PJti. Young People's
Fellowship. ,
Gideons Slate
Monthly Meet
The Gideons non-denomlnatlonal
hnlri Its reoillAt mnnlhlw n.MIIni,
Sunday, 1 p. m., at the First Cove
nant cnurcn. evj walnut.
SDeclal D1II..M. frf th nirlnnr.
Klamath Camp. Is Rev. Carl 6'.
oirom, wno win neuver an inter
esting message. Gideons and their
friends are Invited for the potluck
session.
I'NDFRPAID AI.DKRMF.N
TORONTO Ml Toronto's 18 alder
men are "the most exploited Rroup
of workers In the cltv," says Ford
Brand, member of the Board of
Control. He said In a recent speech
that on an hourly basis, the 11,200
paid annually to tho aldermen av
erages 37 cents an hour.
NO ECLIPSE FOR I'.S.
NEW YORK Wl The total eclipse
of the sun, Feb. 25, will not be
Visible In th ITnllM c,n,. m..
I path of totality crosses Central Af-
aiu na jiraoia, ana enas in Cen
tral Asia.
ATTEND EVER? SERVICE OF YOUR CHURCH
Calvary Baptist Church
East Main Street at Garden Avenue
Burgess P. Baggett, Pastor Phone 3500
2 Churches Offer Lecture
By Veteran World Traveler
Roy McCorkle, Southern Kuro-
pcan director of CAKK HMO-til. is
to make an nddrewi fit tlirs Bcv
rnlli Hay Advnntlat Church here
I'VU. W. 8 p.m., on the aubject
"An American Looks nl Flurope,'
here Jointly by tho Seventh Hay
Adventlntn and the Community
Church of tho Brethren In cooper
ation with the Portland rr-iilonal
nfllce of the American Friends
Kervlc eCo mm .tie I c
Service Committee.
During the pant 20 years Mc
Corkle has traveled widely In Knii
luud. on the continent and through
Kurupe Into Runslft. H"- worked
out of eneva for somo time mak
ing frequent trips to the Nenr East
YiiKonlavIn, Germany, Spain, Franc
ii nd the Scandinavian countries.
He returned Irom Europe last sum
mer. pint of a nation-wide lour. The
meeting in open to the public and
Ihere in no addmlsslon charge, ac
cording to the Rev. Edward H.
Lunder Jr., Community Church
pahtor, who Is in charge ol ar-rariKcinenlh.
Multnomah Bible School
Choir in Cocert Here
A sacred music concert will be
prehcnted by Multnomah Bible
School a capclla choir tonight, 7:30
:. in., at Bible Baptist Church.
Under direction of Lauren B.
Sykca since 1039, the choir has
mined fame along the Pacific
CoftAl for Riving excellent perform
ances.
Dr. Korl Ernest, Portland public
schools music supervisor said ol
the group:
"In a day when bo much church
music has been cheapened by se-
culnr Inllucnces, It Is encouraglnn
to find an Institution like Multno
mah Bible School which has relig
ious leaders giving its students the
deep and satisfying experiences
which come only through perform
ance of the best In sacred music."
No admission will be charged to
hear the 40-volce choir, and the
public is Invited to attend.
Bank Robbed
Gets Profit
MIDDLETON. Tenn. I The
Bank of Mlddlcton came out of its
holdup with a 11.80 profit Thurs
day. Money was tossed about freely
ar Irate citizens wounded and cap
tured the gunman, Robert H. Bon
durant. Cltlscns, bystanders, hostages,
officers and bank employes gath
ered It all up and turned it over to
Bank President H. O. Simpson.
Simpson wouldn't say how much
was stolen, but he said he got it all
bnck plus 11.80. Nobody knows
where the extra money came from.
Cupid Leads
To Prison
PORTLAND iVi Some men gel
married and almost at once feel
they have been sent to prison.
Jewell Chester Close, 39, actually
was.
This came about because (I) he
was on narole at the time: (21 his
parole officer had told him not to
wed, and 3 the one he married
was the warden's secretary, Anne
Cnrty. 38.
Close was a trusty at tne state
Penitentiary In Salem when he
first saw her. The love bug had him
by the time he was paroled last
month, and. despite his parole of
licer's warning, he married her.
Tho State Parole Board said It
Just could not condone this. He al
ready nad Ignored orders not to
drink or drive a car, the board
said.
So It revoked his parole Thurs
day. He has two years remaining of
n three-year term for passing bad
checks. ,
What's more, he won't be near
his bride at the prison. She nl
rendy has submitted her resigna
tion, effective March 1.
MORE MILK
VIENNA Wi Hungary , has
"solved" the problem of its -milk
shortage bv milking cows four
times a day. according to the
Budapest newspaper "SzBbad Nep"
In a recent edition the Communist
organ urged farmers to follow "So
viet practice" and mlk cows ev
ery six hours to obtain more milk.
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ROY McCORKLE
Farm Income
Below Average
WASHINGTON W The aver dee
income of persons living on (arms
was 11.(120 last year compared to
1.707 frr those living off farms,
the government reports.
i nis compared to the 1050 aver
ages of 1829 and 11,563.
The Agriculture Department
based Its figures on all income for
farmers including non-farm sour
ces. It said farmers received the
hlnhest gross income on record.
t37.40j.000.000 money from farm
FOurces. But net Income money
left alter paying production expen
ses was I14.929.OO0.0O0, two bil
horr below record, set In 1947.
Grass farm income in 1950 was
32.732.000,000 and net Income 612,-
U.UOU,(X)0.
The department said farmers'
purchasing power in 1951 was 8
per cent above 1950, about the
same as In 1949 but lower than In
any years from 1942 through 1948.
California continued as the state
with the highest income.
Cash farm receipts from other
states In 1950 and 1951, respectively
included:
Wasnlnuton. 1538.389.000 and
$564,143,000; Oregon $389,345,000 and
$406,927,000: Idaho, 1341,915,000 and
S379.457.0OO.
C LEAN FRENCH CITY
BIARRITZ, France M This re
sort city of 20.500 population on the
Atlantic coast near the Spanish
border, mils in a claim as the
cleanest city in France. Sixty-three
per cent of the city's nouses nave
bathrooms. The rate for the rest
of France is 8 per cent.
A pint of ordinary water weighs
about a pound.
CLEANING
FLUSHING
REPAIRING
BALSIGER
MOTOR CO.
Moin at Esplanade Ph. 3121
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Are You Going to Church?
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REV. AND MRS. W. D. IIGBY, PASTORS
. If not come help ui. We have ilnnlng thet will inspire you. We preech
a goipel that will nve you.
We Hove a Thriving Sunday School
' and Competent Teachen.
SERVICES: Yeuns People'! Service
. Wedneidoy 7:30 p.m.
Suedoy School 10:00 a.m. R,lar Service Sot. NiM
Morning Worship 1 1 :00 a.m. 7:30 p.m.
,. . , . If yeu need transportation
Evongclislic Service 7:30 e.m. phone 523
FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE
Altamont and Maryland Sti.
Pre-Easter
Topics Named
A series of nre-Easter sermons
at Calvary Baptist Church will be
rlartcd this Sunday by Rev. Bur
gess P. Baggctt,
General theme of the sermons,
to be given each Sunday till Eas
ter, is "From Gethsemane to Csl
vary" The opening tonic has been
entitled "The Arena of Victory."
On successive Sundays the ser
mon topic will be:
"Betrayed by a Kiss," "A Ques
tion for All Men." "Behold the
Man," "Love's Epitome," "A Dark
ened World," "The Decision of the
Ages," and on Easter Sunday,
"From Out of the Night."
World Prayer
Plans Made
MERRILL Plans were made
for the World Day of Prayer, to
oe neid at Tuiciage on Feb. 29,
when members of the Presbyterian
Church Missionary Society met
Feb. 13 In the social parlor of the
church.
Mrs. Martin Wlnther led the
meeting wblch, emphasized the Na
tional Missions, now observing its
150th anniversary in the United
States.
In attendance at the meeting
were Mrs. Clovls Story, Mrs. Gene
Taylor. Mrs. W. F. Jlnnette, Mrs.
Harriett Fstheringham, Mrs. Paul
Lewis, Mrs. Earl McCoy, Mrs. G.
A. Milne, Mrs. Eldon Payzant,
Mrs. J. L. Hasklns and Mrs. Mar
tin Wlnther.
Sunday School
Changees Hands
Elected recently as superinten
dent of Calvary Baptist Bible school
was E. K. Allison. He succeeds
James P. McGown. who has gone
to The Dalles as Montgomery Ward
store manager.
Allison will have charge ol Sun
day School which convenes every
sunaay at 9:45 a.m.
TOO MUCH EDUCATION
YAKIMA. Wash. Iifl Painters
are blaming the emphasis on col
lege education for the shortage of
apprentices for industrial painting.
The complaint was voiced here re
cently by Joe B. Wlesman, the
executive secretary of the Seattle
chapter of the Washington Council
of Painting and Decorating ton
tractors of America.
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