FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 11)52 HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON PAGE rot So to Church Sunday CHURCH DIRECTORY CHURCH OP CHRIST 120J Wanllnml I'hone 1001 Arthur C, Mackwoll 10:00 A.M. Illblo i-Iiimimi Jl:l)0 A.M. Worship ni'ivlre 7:0(1 I'.M. Kvi'lilnu iinrvlni 7:00 P.M. Weilnui.liiy nrrvlco KUmith Revival Center Pastor, Iti'f. Dorothy M'Clain 11H1 Mllrhrll ' Phone 4620 10:00 A.M. Uuniluy Brhool 11:00 A.M. Murium Worship 7:0 A.M. KvahKallallO Burvlre 7:00 P.M. Tuiwlay AVA roup 7:45 P.M. WvilniiMluy I'rayar Mretltiit 7:45 P.M.-I'riduy-Ulble Bludy 7:45 P.M. Balurday - Yuung Proplc'a Medina1. Church of Christ 1714 Arthur Pliont J-1H0 10 00 A M. Dibit CliiMiti 11:00 A M -Murnlm V.orhlp 7:30 P.M. Mutunl nhllcullun 1:00 P.M. Wednesday Dibit Bludy Missionary Baptist Church 4134 liuuelni Elder O, V. Dlnnchmd, paalor P:45 A.M. Bundny Hihoo) 11:00 A.M.- Morning Womhlp 7:00 P.M. Tralnim Union T 1:00 PM. Kvnilnn Bervlce '7:00 P.M. Thursday Ulbla Bludy CIIU1STIAN H( IKNCE Cllt'HCII Tenth and Wanhlnitoa 11:00 a m. Bundny Bchool 11:00 am, Sunday Service. 1:00 p m. Wednraday Evenlnj Bcrvlca 6:3C p.m. Hut. radio program KKJI. Klamath Temple 1M7 Tina I'hone 32J Hev. D. B. Anderson, minister Rev. Warner Hoik, At. Pastor 9:45 a m. Bundny echoni 11 no a m. Morning worMilp. 1:30 p.m. Overromcr services 7:45 Kvnnfrllttlo service 7:45 prn. Wednesday, lllble study and prnye rmcellng. 7:45 p.m. Fldny, Young peoples' service. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, radio broad cast. KFJI Community Church of that Brethrtn , 4723 Bristol Rev. Edward Lander :4B A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 7:00 to 1:00 P. M.- Wednesday Hobby & Craft Club Salvation Army 400 Klamath Ma and Mra. Jack Llttla 10:00 A.M. flunday Bchool 11:00 A .M. Holiness Meeting 11:00 A M Junior Church 6 30 P.M. Young People's Meeting 1:00 P-M. Salvation Meeting,,,, Immanual Baptist llth and lllgb Rev. W. P Templln 1:45 A.M. bible Bchool 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 1:30 P.N.. Young People 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Wed. Evening Prayer Service Hop Evangelical Lutheran Bhaila School Rev. M. R. Andrrrpn, Pastor Parsonage, 1143 Kane 1:30 A.M. Bunday Bchool 11:00 A.M. Worship Bervlce Firif Presbyterian Merrill Rev. Oeorga, A. Mllna 10.00 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Divine Service 7:00 P.M. Fireside Bervlce Nursery Open ,. , First Christian Ninth and Pine Sis. ' Oeorga Alder. Minister , 1:45 a.m. Bible School , 11:00 a.m.-k-Mornlng Worship1' 1:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor' ' 7:30 p.m. Evehlng Worship 7:30 pjn. Prayer Meeting Wed. Gospel Tabernacle Allsmont and Maryland Rev. W. D. Blgby, Pastor 10:00 A.M. Sunday Bchool 11:00 A.M. Morning Service , 7:30 P.M. Evenings Worship Also services at 7:30 p.m. Snturriay and Wednesday. - Merrill Baptist Mission Recreation Building 1:45 A.M. Bundny school1 11:00 A.M. Worship service Klamath Latter Rain Church 1827 Washhnrn Way Rev. Art Simpson 10:00 A.M. Bundny School, all ages 1:00 P.M. Evening Service Pilgrims Holiness 1311 Wanlland Phono 1584 Rev. O. D. Weaver 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. fVorning Bervlce 1:45 P.M.-Y.P.S. 7:30 P.M. Evangcllstlo Meeting 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Union Gospel Million ' 251 Commercial Pastor C. M. Tlmma ' ' 10:00 A.M. Bible School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service. First Church of Christ, Scientist A Broach of The Mother Church, The First Church of Chrlit, Scientist, ' In Boiton, Man, 10th end Weihlnirt Senrlcos' Sunday Service, 1 1 a. sa. Sunday School, 1 liOO a, at, Wadneiday avaninf Maetlae. 1:00 o'clock. LctsoA-Serman Subjoet Morch 16 "SUBSTANCE" Christian Science Reading Room ' 1021 Mel St.' Radio Broadcast Sat.. 5:30 p.m. KFJI "GOOD IS ALWAYS PRESENT" Church of the Naiarene Harden and Martin Rev. Deal Van De drift 8:45 A.M. Bunduy School , 11:00 A.M.. -Morning Worship 0:46 P.l.-Young People 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service 7 30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Bervlce. 1:30 P.M.-Wednesday Choir Practice First Baptist N, llli anil Washington , Dr. E. M. Onuscy, pnsUir D:45 A.M. Bundny Bchool 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 0:15 p.m. Training Union. 7:30 pjn. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, youni people's meotlng. 1:00 p m. Wednesday, mid-week prayer service. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, choir rehear- sul, Keno Gospel Center Phone 13041 Rev. (iladys .rfllford, Paster 10:00 A M. Sunday School. 1 1 00 AM. Morning Worship 7 45 P M Huiirtnv Kve Servi'-es 7:45 P.M. Tuesday, Prayer Meet ing 3 30 P.M. Frl,, Children's church 7-45 P.M. Friday Bible Btudy. OTI Sunday School Curst llnune 10:00 A.M. Bundny School every Bundny First Presbyterian Church 101 Plna Rev. David Burnett Jr.. Pastor 1:30 A.M. Church school lor all ages. 9:30 and 11 am, Morning worship. 11:00 A M Junior Worship 1:00 P.M. Junior hlBh Westmin ster Fellowship. 1:30 P.M. Senior high Westmin ster Fellowship. Assembly of God 741 Oak Rev. Daniel Bayliss, minister Rev. Donald Annas, assistant pastor KUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning services 6:45 p.m. Youth services 7:30 p m. Evangelistic rally MID-WEKK SERVICES 7:30 p.m. Tuesdsy, Bible study and prayer service 10:00 a.m. Thursday, Prayer service 7:30 p.m. Thursday, preaching service. 1:00 p.m. Saturday, street service. FREE METHODIST t r. sib Rev. Fred C. Neumann, pastor SUNDAY BERVICES 1:30 A.M. Broadcast, KFLW 9:45 A.M. 8tnday School 6:45 P.M. Young People 7 :4S P.M. E v e n In g Evangcllstlo service. MIDWEEK SERVICES 7:30 P.M. Wednesday, Midweek prayer. Calvary Baptist E. Main at Garden Burgess P. Daggett, pastor 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 1:15 P.M. Training union 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship MID-WEEK BERVICES 7:15 P.M. Wednesday, teachers meeting 1:00 P.M. Wednesday, prayer service 3:00 P.M. Thursdsy, WMU. Stewart-Lenox - Baptist W. E. Weeks. Pastor 1:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service 0:30 P.M.- -T lining Union ' 7:30 P.M. Worship Service 7:00 P.M. Wednesday Prayer and Choir Prntlce First Church of God 1101 AlUmont . Rev. C. H. Beahm 9 45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Momlng Worship 1:45 "JiYoung People 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic '7:30 PJvL Bible Study. Malin Community Church (Presbyterian) Rev. Ooorge A. Bhuman, pastor 9:45 A.M. Sunday School, all ages 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 7:00 P.M. Senior and Junior High Young Peoplea Societies Kingdom Hall . Jehovah's Witnettei 133 N. 9th 7:45 P.M.-Sunday Watchtower Btudy 7:45 P.M. Wednesday Bible study 7:45 P.M. Friday Service meeting 8:45 P.M. Friday Theocratlo School Mt. Lakl Community Arthur L. Rice, minister 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Worship Bervlce 7:30 PM. Christian Endeavor SINUS INFECTIONS DR. E. M. MARSHA laeetMfallv TrtsUl CitlailM MalhM tit N. Ilk ran MM Chlraiirtrtls PhTrirlaa Flrtt Methodist lOlh and High Rev, Lloyd llolloway 9:45 A.M.-Bunduy Bchool 11:00 AM. -Morning Worship 6:35 P.M. Intermedins M Y. P. 7:00 P M, Senior M Y P. Seventh-Day Adventist 1733 Main Rev. P. C. Aldrrson HATOItDAY 0:30 A.M. Hiibbnlli school 11:00 A.M. Church Service HUNDAY 7:30 P.M. Evangellstla n MIDWEEK 7:30 P.M. Wednesday anl K.day evangelistic service Klemeth Lutheran Crow and Crescent Rev, lrvln Tweet 9:4( A.M. Sunday school 11:00 A.M. -Divine Worship 6:00 P.M. Benlor League First Covenant 123 Walnut Phone r,17 Carl CI. Strom, Pastor 9:45 A.M. buoday Bchool 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 7:46 P.M. Fellowship Hour 1:00 P M.Wednesdny Bible Study and Prayer ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH lllh and High Rev. R. E. Clrael, pastor 11:00 A.M. Morning worship 9:45 A.M. Sunday school 10:00 A.M. Bible class 10:30 A.M. Lutheran Hour, KFJI Congregational Garden near Martin Rts. Rev. Donald M Casa'.day 9:45 A.M. -Church School 11:00 A.M. Worship Bervlce 7:00 P.M. High School Pilgrim Fellowship. Peace Memorial Presbyterlen 4431 8. fjlxth Pbone 5051 Rev. Dwayne U Proett 9:30 A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship Reorganized Church of Jetut Christ of Litter Day Salnti 6th and Plum Temporary Notice 2:00 P.M. Preaching Service 1:00 P.M. Church Bchool Call 2 0175 lor more lnlormatlon. Church of Jesus Christ Of t after Dav Saints Ilome and Martin 9:00 A.M. P-lesthood Meeting 10:30 A.M. Sunday School 7:00 P.M. Sacrament 3:00 P.M. Sat. Primary Meeting 3:00 P.M. Tuesday Relief Society 7:30 P M. Tuesday M. I. A. Bible Baptist Church 2244 Wiard Keith P. Fields, PsatOT 9:30 a.m. Sunday school 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. Baptist league. 7:30 om. Evening service. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, all. family cnurcn nignu St. Paul's Episcopal 111 Jefferson Pbnne ISIS Oalen H. Onstad, Rettor 1:00 A.M. Holy Communion 9:30 A .M. Church School 11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer 7:30 P.M. Young People'a Fellowship. PELICAN CITY Baptist Mission Rev. I.. W. Rowland, pastor 3131 Lakeport Blvd. 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 10:45 A.M. Morning Worship 7:00 P.M. Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Thursday, Young Peoples Meeting. Missionary Here Friday Night Elder P. K. Simpson, for 23 years a missionary to India for the .Seventh Day church at 1735 Main r.prnk a. two services at the new seventh uay cnurcn at ua Main St. Elder Simpson will bring his message and tell of experiences with Indian cults and beliefs at 8 p. m. Friday night and 11 a. m. Saturday. The Friday night meeting will be especially directed to all mission ary minded young people. Calvary Baptist Observance Ends Observance of Church Loyalty month by Calvary Baptist Church will be climaxed March 30 when the church celebrates Its fifth an niversary with all-day services. At that time the church roll will be called. Tills Sunday Rev. Burgess P. Bagget, will continue his series of sermons on the subject Irom Oethesemsne to Calvary." His subject will be "Love's Epitome." ATTEND THE PREACHING MISSION EACH NIGHT SUNDAY THROUGH HEAR REV. PETER J. DEXNIS Well-known N.Y. preacher, formerly hotpilal choplain, worker in city slums and among Jewish people, worker in country churches, and in charge of Evangelitm at Philadelphia'! largest church. NOW Associate Director of Evangelism of the United Lutheran Church of Amer- SANE, VIGOROUS MESSAGES Sunday, 11 a.m., "What it Your Conception of Jetut Christ?" Sunday, 7:30 p.m., "Can Jetut Christ do the Same Thing Todoy?" Monday, 7:30 p.m., "Too Much Religion or not Enough? Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., "Let God do the Worrying" Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. "A Heap O' Livin' " Thursday, 7:30 p.m. "Your Crises and Christ" HOPE LUTHERAN Meetings at SHASTA SCHOOL on Rev. M. R. Anderion, Pattor Easter Sunday Service Set I'lnni for an Easter aunrlie serv ice, suon'orcd by thrre Kluinuth I 'ii 1 In Lutheran chlirchci, were innde at a mrctlnir this wcelc ni Pastors M. Roderick Anderson, Menard Clracf and lrvln Tweet. The service will be held at 6:30 a.m. Easter Bunduy, April 16, at the Drive-Jn-Theater on Winter Street. ' Kov. Orncf waa chosen a gen crnl chnlrman of arranncments with Rev. Tweet In chario of the combined choirs of Klnmnth, Zlon ond flopo Lutheran churches, and Kov. Anderson in chnrgo oi pro motion work. Chnlrmen for three lay commit tees wern nlso choaen with Willum rtmifelil i,! ion Lutheran In chiiri-c of property and construction work: CIH ion ungmun, ncsa urner nno Ivnn Larson, Hope Lutheran, pub licity. Laymen from the three churches; will bo on the committers. Baptists Set Monthly Meet Klnmalh Bsnti t Association has Tiicdulcd its monthly mcrtlnu at Flrrt Bi.ptlst Chiiith Monday eve ning, nccoruinK to ur. t. m. ciui scy, host church pastor and mod erator of the group. Croups from the four member churches, Including Calvary Bap tist, Stownrt-Ler.ox Baptist and Dor rla Baptist, are expected to be In attendance. A leilowshin dinner for laymen will be served at 6:30 p.m. with Dr. C. R. Barrow, Springfield, Ore., as the guest speaker. A meeting for women will be directed bv Mrs. Roland Hood, Portland, executive secretary of the Women's Mission ary Union of the Baptist General convention oi Oregon ana wasn innton. A Kcncral meeting for all groups will start at 7:30 p.m., with Dr. R. E. Milan, executive secretary of tho Oregon-Wa-ihlngton Conven tion and Dr. Paul McCasland, sec retary of evangelism, presenting various phases of the convention's work. Crosses Get House Kill WASHINGTON l.fl A House subcommittee Thursday killed a bill providing' for restoration of white wooden crosses over the graves In the National Memorial Cemetery in Honolulu. The crosses were erected tem porarily in 1949 In the new ceme tery In Punch Bowl crater and re moved last September by the Army in accordance with a decision to use flat stone markers. Delegate Farrlngton (R. -Hawaii) told Uic Public Lands subcommit tee thnt the people of Hawaii had become so impressed by the row on row of white crosses over, the 13,800 graves that their removal came as a severe emotional shock. The people of the territory were virtually unanimous in asking for restoration of the crosses, he said. All It would cost, Farrlngton said. Is 12.39 for each grave. Legislature Change Filed SALEM UP A measure to com pel reapportionment of the atate legislature may be on the Novem ber ballot. An initiative petition was filed here Thursday, to go on the ballot If the required signatures are ob tained. The measure provides that If the legislature does riot make the re apportionment, then the State Su preme court win order ine secre tary of state to do it. Thi. Constitution reauires the leg islature to reapportion Itself after every federal census, but the legis lature nas not acme u since miu. The sponsors are: Stanley R. Darling, Eugene, chairman of the Non-Partisan Committee for Con stitutional Reapportionment; Emily P. Logan, Corvallls, president of the Slate League of Women voters; H. Clay Myers Jr., Portland, chair man of the State Young Republican Federation: Walter J. Dennis. Port land, president of the Young Dem ocratic Clubs of Oregon : and Mrs. Genevieve O. Rogers. Salem. DIES NEW YORK HI - Mrs. Ella Alex ander Boole, 93, president of the World Women's Christian Temper ance Union for 16 years and once a candidate for U.S. senator on the Prohibition ticket, died Thursday. Mrs. Boole succumbed from a stroke after an Illness of more than IS months. AfPIOVlO ASPIRIN 1 ''VII ffri fnn r.MILDjBlMj 10,000 &, , piisp''ir'wg : a NEW OFFICERS of the Women's Association of Peace Memorial church are left to right: Mrs. Roy Gooding, vice president, Mrs. Lawrence Birk, president, Mrs. Cecil Whit by, secretary. Not pictured Mrs. Herb Pollard, treasurer. Group consists of 90 women active in six circles to aid work of the church, locally, nationally and internationally. Their program consists of study and worship as well as social education and action. l',:'-Vf-'.-j :a By MARY EGAN Tests and exams are all in the past And Spring vacation has come at last. Now, for nine days, there's noth ing to do But wonder, worry, fret, and stew About report cards that will soon be due! Fun for all was vesterday As the Journalism class enacted a play. The Persecuted Maiden" it was called. Though unlike Us title, no one bawled. It rcnllv wasn't one bit sad. Nor was It In the least bit bad, Just lull of fun Bnd hu,mor for you. inc class enjoy to aouig u, iuu. Also the Student Body Meeting lln ViaM fViot InV With temporary plans for a school picnic in may. , Tins plus announcements about numerous things. As the Magazine Sale, Prom, and junior class rings Brought to a close was the busl- Only to follow by the unexpected piay. On the panel discussion Wednesday nignt The students discussed what. Is wronc and rieht. Barbara Howard represented Sac red Heart And discussed Dishonesty, as her part. The CCD Conference Is not far awav. To be exact, April 24th's the date. The city of Kedmona win oe ine scene. For the members of the diocese to convene. Operation On Child Is Success SEATTLE Ifl Surgeons at Chil dren's Orthopedic Hospital have successfully operated on a baby boy born with a divided esophagus. The boy is John Blazer, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Blazer of Othello. Wash. John, now nine days old, was un able to take food. Diagnosis showed the divided esophagus and the boy was brought here for the rare op eration. The baby now can take food nor mally and Is recovering, the hos pital said Friday." For nwd Typewriters and adding machines . . Volghfs Pioneer Of fice Supply 629 Main. WURUTZER A magnificent piano. Many lovely styles and finishes ta choosa from. LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7th THURSDAY 7:30 Rev. Peter J. Dexnit r i CHURCH Madison 'SZtC, Br JEAN OWENS Another Friday evening and no school tomorrow, or for the whole of next week! Spring vacation la certainly a welcome one, after our mid-terms which were given an this week. Everyone agrees that this Is one that we're glad to have behind us. Highlighting vacation-time is. of course, the state "A" tournament I at Eugene. Pels and Pelican fans have their plans made lor the week A good share of the student body is hoping to make the trip. A pep rally was held today In Pelican Court, and the yells were loud and long, in hopes of spur ring our team on to victory, a skit was presented and the pep band furnished the music. The team and coaches were Introduced. Perhaps those who are attend ing the state tournament should keep in mind the fact that the sport manship award is presented at that time and it Is certainly an honor lor any high school to receive It. Not only students, but adult fans should remember the common sense rules of good sportsmanship, which includes not booing the team and referees. So far this year, KU can be proud of their sportsmanship for they have been especially careful and watchful in their yelling. Best of luck, Pels, and awonder ful vacation to everyone! Rough Ride For Teenage Youth I NORTH PLATTE. Neb. (?) ! Duane Enright was none the worse for wear Friday after a 137 mile ride through a snowstorm on the outside of a speeding passenger train. The 13-year-old ' Grand Island, Neb., boy said he rode between two cars of the speeding Union Pacific streamliner City of Port land holdong on to bars attached to the cars. "My arms didn't get too tired" during the hour and 45 minute ride. Duane said, but "I often thought the cars would tip over as they swayed." Duane said when he boarded the train at Grand Island Thursday his ultimate distinatlon was San Francisco where he planned to get a Job. His mother. Mrs. Arthur D. Bedker of Grand Island, however, changed that. She came here after him. OUR BUDGET PLAN COVERS EVERYTHING! nnTUic laVa I ni3e 7th and Klamath wen i. mm u Hope Lutheran Starts Five Days of Mission Five days of a preaching mission will start at Hope Lutheran Church with 11 a.m. services this Sunday. Rev. Peter Dexnls, pastor of the United Lutheran Church of New Shasta Dam Power Backed WASHINGTON lfl Rep. Baring (D.-Nev.,) urged Secretary of In terior Chapman Thursday not to let "political pressure" prevent consideration of using Shasta Dam power in Nevada. Baring said in a letter to the secretary that he understood Rep. Engle (D.-Callf..) has asked that a scheduled meeting to discuss the matter be called off until the power situation in Northern California im proves. "I hope that your department will stand firm against political pressure, go ahead with the sched uled meeting and help power-short Nevada develoe Its vast under developed mineral resources," Bar ing wrote. ine meeting; to discuss an ap plication or tne Colorado River Commission for power to supply oeiense industries from the Cali fornia plant was announced bv Richard L. Boke. regional director of the Reclamation Bureau In Sac ramento. Ice Show Facing Millions In Suits BALTIMORE W) The Sonla Henle Ice Revue and others are being sued for a total of $4,218,000 as a result of a bleacher collapse at a snow last week. Approximately 155 of the 275 per. sons reported Injured have filed claims against the show. A section of bleachers collapsed last inursaay a lew minutes Be fore the show was to go on. j PIAY THIS HtW KM OF ORGAN AT ONCE! Tht remarkable strument which you can play at one without any revioM musical training. Spring Opening ARMORY TONIGHT Louis R. Mann Piano Co? 120 No. Tires Painting Motor Work Body Work Mechanical Work it All for your car needs Any Make of Car sPend 25 mA py if cf ' in 3 You won't tuffer with high Eaty Budget Plan! OLDS - CADILLAC Regitter to Vote Nowl . York, will Inaugurate Hie miaaion with hlH ftprmon on 'What la Your Conception of Jeaua Ohrl;." ' Additional aervicea will be held each evening including Sunday el , 7:30 p.m., with lermona by Rev. Dexnls, Other highlights of the miaaion will Include the program of hymn singing and special mualo by fuiat soloists, and the discussion end study periods lead by Rev. M. Roderick Anderson, pastor of Hope Lutheran Church. ' Rev. Dexnls. a native of Philadel phia, has been associate dlreotof of evangelism for the Board of the Social Missions of the United Luth eran Church In America alnce Sep , tember of 1947, ' SoloisU during tne mission wm include Mrs. Richard Oraef at tne piano and vocalists, Elsie Cook. Zd , Hill, Bruce Elliott, ano aauiau vmiih nnartet from Klamath Lutheran Church will be presented . Vednesday night, an all mem choir Monday night and a woman e choir on Tuesday night. i After each nights sermon, iwr. Anderson will lead the discussion groups on subects related to the sermon and specifically consider ing Important phases of Christ ian Doctrine. Friendly Helpfulness T lr Creed and Pun Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite) M. Ward and Sam 925 Hlah Phen 3334 See the , Hammond Chord Organ new in at (lie 7th St. imo" montMi pynn finance charge! on our Ph. 4103 ! I