I'KIIMY, AI'HH, 4, Wl HERALD AND NKVVS. KLAMATH l-ALLS. OKEGON PACE ELEVEN HI csi USUI lz ,y, ""Kk- . 4 ' tv ."4 sT f m m... '.. ' ilrtt iirriWiiv liJ -I V .1.1 : MAKING FINAL PLANS for Easier Sunrise Survucs ill Shasta Unve-in Theater Master nioiniiiK are, left to riKhl. Hev. Irvin Tweet, Klamath Lutheran Church; llev. M. '. Kotleriik Anderson, Hope Lutheran Church; Ivan Larson, Hope Lutheran Church; Mar I' tin Bendin, Zinn Lutheran Church; L. Ernest Taylor, Klamath Lutheran Church, and j seated, Hev. Kichard CJracf, -ion Lutheran Church. Lutheran Churches Make History In Sunrise Service at Drive-in 1 Br Kr.V. M. K. ANDKllSON ' rotor, Hope Lutheran ( hurrh ' For the llrnt lime In Hip lilhlory ;of Kinmulh u ciimiiiuiiltv Kimler hiim lhr servile will lie lirld In an outdoor llirulei'. Al flat) KnM er Bunttny iiinriilnu people Irom nil over Kliiniiiih Full' will ui'llier in llirlr con lit Ihe Sluistii Drlvr-ln Theater on Winlir HI., to worship itoiirllter and lo cel'-onitn Hi rev uriccllon ol thrir Lord. ; As Um car,-, nsaeiiilile uru an mil mo by Mm. Hicliiirtl liruei will be heard over the riir .spenkern. 'Hie Knslor neint(e will be tilven by Iho Kov. Kenneth K'irby, pii.ttor ol til. Prli-r l.ulhern Cliurcli In Mod lord. Iln In iiriKliinld of Comor din Srnilnnrv In Kt. l.mns. Mo. Wlillr in Mtinlniirv lie w mi n nounrrr ol n lurur radio tiliitlcm. Hclorc comliiK lo Mi-ilford hr Iho .iiltnnt puMnr ol n vrry larun rhurrh In Mliiiii'iot i ( (im.mi'nitv ritoji: r Ihr wrvlrr will hi- bllrf n mosl of iho.'.c nllrnillnK will br nlli'iiiliiiK hili-r scrvlri-n in thi-lr own i hmchM. ThiK is li fnmiminlly pro Jpcl f.Hini.iircd by Klitinnlh. Zlon, nnd Hope l.ulhprun C;huri hc!i. II In hoped Unit tlUK oulcl'ior Sunrise M i vli-P will hi- conic u tradition In Klamalh KnlK. 1 lii'Ucral clialrmiui of orraiiKP' inrni In flio Hi-v. Rulmrd OruPf. Kill Roufdd with c-ri'w of men will prcpnro the thralrr for the wornlup ervlcr. Clllf Oimniiin will hrnd a corps of ushers which will direct the cars and Inter receive Ihe oflerinR. Promotion Is brum handled bv thr Hev. M. Roderu Andernon. Ivan I.ar on Is responsl hle for the distribution of the de acrlpllve folders nml iioslers. Tho me of the Dilve ln theater W be iiut donnlrd by Klamath Thralcrx. Inc. NOT NKW Althoimh a church nervice In a drive-ln theater Is verv new to Klamalh Falls It Is not a new Idea. Several vears nun Lutheran pas tor In California conceived the Idea of hnldliiK weekly Sunday mnrnlng u-orship services In u drive-In thea ter durinR Ihe summer months. The Sunrise Service Itself dales hack to Ihe first Eastrr when "Very earlv on Ihe first day of the weelt they went to the tomb whrn the sun hnd risen." Mark 1H:2. Slnre then Christians every where have been wornhlpinir at this earlv hour. The suiiilsc service Is cpe'clallv popular in the Eastern part of the Unlled Slntes nlthnuKh there are a number of well-known ones held annually her on tho Coast. Freedom Precious To Polish Refugee VPJNTURA Calif. Iffl Abrnhnni rooajuin, 3d, Polish refiiReo who spent flva year In a Oerinan con renlrallon camp, believes the free dom he hB found In this country to be an precious that he has asked (he court to chawta his last name to Freeman. The rx-tUInn, filed Thursdny, atnleii thnt "Freeinun reflects the dendttlon of freedom which the petitioner has enjoyed since ml KrntltiR to the Unlled SUtes." I - Bible Verse Sets Couple On Charm-Making Venture THIS IS EASTER What it Eter? Easter it th black velvet orien tal night, the tilvery toft light of a ttar, and a tmall mean chalk cave; the warm close presence of resting animals, and a woman and a tmall babe that reachet out with tiny handt and liftt your heart away. It it a million hosts of angelt tinging Gloria! It it three anxious days of searching 'mid the ttreett of Jerusalem while a mother stops each small child and looks to see, and asks: "Have you teen a boy, just to? My boy!" And the ever conscious avareness of the slave market throws torror deep into her soul. Then a little Boy it found midst the wise ones of the world, in a Houso of Prayer, teaching. Six large stone jars are there filled with water, when suddenly, there it wine because two were joined in love and a woman taid: "They have no wine." Leprous bodies cleansed, crooked limbt straightened, eyes that have seen the light of the sun but a short time, and ears that listen curiously to the song of a bird; all these are there and an alabaster jar, smashed. It it also a wooden fishing boat lifted and tossed with a surging fear of wave and blustery driving wind, a cry for help, and tuddenly there it Peace, A whinninq post it there and the naked body bent, and the terrible flagella with leather thongt on which are tpaced bitt of bone to dig and tear rough little furrowt in the flesh; and a drunken gar rison of poor blind men, mocking, cursing, blood spettererf, and the dull thudding nap of blood soaked leather lash and the ripped wounds. It is a trail of bloodv footsteps marked in the stones of a street and the scrape of a dragging timber and the thud derinn of the earth. Then, three days hence, in the secret silence of another night and cave that body lives again, and leaves, and makes no mark of its passing. Men come and see where it hd been, and hold the knowledge in their hearts, and wonder. And the slow dawning realization floods over them, and they cannot quite understand but they know that nothing will ever be the tame again. Suddenly He Is there; the Wounds are there; the Knowledge of Hit Presence and Peace. Baptist Convention Expects 500 Bsiii arm n m a MRS. W. L. . I -- iwi'ita BLANKINSHIP AV Newsleaturrs KANSAS CITY A Bible vcrac pill a Kaunas City couple In the mustard srrd charm business. Now Maurice Flint nnd his w ile. ' Mary, have all they can do to keep up with tho demand. 'Iliry found that othcib, loo. uautrd remitters of the Diblc verse: "If ye hnve fullh a a mus tard seed . . . Nothing shall be Impossible unto you." ! I.KTTKItH OV (.ItA I 1 1 1 l)K i They have received letters ol . uralllude from actress Gloria uan- ! son nnd from a missionary in I South America. Dr. Norman Vln-1 dent Pcnlc. New York tnlniMcr nnd ! writer, carries a nupply with him lor his friends. I Miss Mary Jane Truman, sister of the president, nave some lo her Irllow olllcem when she was in stalled as Worthy Grand Matron of the Order of Eastern Star In Missouri. Principal, part of the charm Is a transparent plastic ball about ft hul an inch in diameter. In the center Is a tiny milliard seed of the black: variety, such at Is grown In the Holy Land. They are made up as necklaces, bracelets, pins and key rltiKs. Ill SI.VKSS WOltltlKS Back In 11)47 when Ihe Flints wrrr UvIiir In Philadelphia, they spent a Sunday In New York. Both were worried over business set backs. So they went to church. "They heard Dr. Peale urge from the pulpit: "Consult the Lord and j leave your problems with Him." "We started to do exactly what he aald," Flint recalled, "but al i the end of a week we would go i. , ' uui & iu wuiryiiiK. The need for a reminder stayed with Flint. One night the couple read a passage from the Book of Matthew about the mustard scud nnd hull). caiirii:i si:i.i)s He got some heeds from Ihe kitchen nnd earned them In his IHx kct. Then he exiierimented and put one between two halves of a plaslle disc. Flint, a salesman for an air craft supply firm, had many op portunities to try out his reminder in Ihe months that followed. "I would be nervous and scared when I nrrlved at a big plnno com pany to make a ante, but as I went In to keep my appointment I would put my hand on the disc holding Ihe mustard seed and re member Ihe verse from the Scrip ture." he said He figured that If a mustard seed proved nn Inspirntlon lor him It might help others. Alter further experimentation. Flint and his wile finally decided on the plastic ball design. At llrst they did Ule work themselves :n their basement, but as the demand grew from stores and church or ganizations, they had to hire help, set up nn assembly line and ob tain larger quarters. Flint had to design his own machinery and make his own dies, quite a Job, he admlLi, for a man schooled as nn electrical engineer Now they have a force of 12 full-time employes and three part time employes turning out the charms and handling the business. Weather Coming From Ice Cap ANCHORAGE. Alaska I For the llrnt time In history, weather fore casters are getting Information for their predictions directly from the top of the world. The Alaskan Air Command re ported Thursday a five man crew living on an ice Island near the North Pole Is sending current weather data every six hours. The Information they send Is used for long-range weather forecasts. In their first message after regu lar radio communications were es tablished Wednesday, the men re ported a. temperature of 11 degrees below zero, wind calm and visibil ity more than 20 miles Signup Starts Tuesday Klamuth Falls First Baptist Church will be the host April 8 to 10 to the Baptist Sunday School 1 convention sponsored by the Sun I day School Department of the Bap : list General Convention of Oregon and Washington. Approximately 500 persons are expected to register 300 of them from out of town at the church the evening of April 8 at 6 p. m. COMMITTEE MEMBKRS Chairman in charge of registra tions is Mrs. O. W. Nichols. Other members of the convention com mittee are Dr. E. M. Causey, gen eral chairman; Mrs. Jack Gray, home entertainment: Dale Harvey, transportation; Rev. Burgess P. Baggett, local advertising; W. P. Weeks, hotel reservations a n d training banquet; Mrs. Roy Gueck, arrangements and Mrs. Ben Mc- Collum, ticKeis. Dr. Causey will give the welcom ing address to delegates following registration. Morning, afternoon and evening convention sessions will be held Wednesday and Thursday with themes of the sessions centering around the family and Sunday School. The CONVO THEME Overall ineme oi ine cunvcuiiv,. vi,am rhnrtt Providing for like most of Oregon, has excellent iEvery Member of Every Family." Irrigation prospects this year. I Conference sessions will be lead The ground ta somewhat drier fnf fonkrVaffi than usual In Wallowa. Union andlp Baker Counties, but heavy snows Those from Nashville attending still cover the mountains with the , the convention will be A. V. Wash burn, superinienasm oi rawuu nnd training: Allene Bryan, suoer- Irrigation OK In Northeast ENTERPRISE, Ore. VI northeastern corner of the state, ALLENE BRYAN n .- yT'v - ' ' '''"'' y' W. A. HARRELL 1 vv -V if li IS Liiiiiifiii i HERMAN KING - ,1',; 5tV ' fe ,T if iif"" VaJ MRS. WILL McCRAW runoff yet to come. There will be more than enough water to supply crops, farmers heard at a water forecast meeting inlendent of primary Sunday school work; Herman L. King, superinten dent adult Sunday scnooi wors The five men llvlnir on a five- "crc inuisuay wmi yy. i. ttoch oi w. A. Harreil, secreiaiy vu'--lne mil?Tce Sand near ufe l" BoU Conservation Service pre-itural department; Mrs Will S Mc- by-nine North Pole are conducting research tor tne Air rorce. Fender Bumps' Cost High SALEM VI Oregon motorists Inst 33 million dollars in crumpled lenders, wrecked cars and Injuries last year, fiecretary of State Earl Newbry estimated Thursday. He said the cost wns computed on a bnsts of 121.800 for each traf fic death, $1150 fur each Inlurv nnd $180 lor each nccident Involving damage to cars. i He also reported an Increase In i traffic violations In March. There I were 4,721 convictions, an increase ol 44 ner cent over March. 1951. i Licenses were lost by 242 drivers j for drunken driving last month, compared with 218 the previous March. Weighty Bible Has 1200 Pages CAI.OARY, Alia. I A handwrit ten Bible of 1,200 pages has been completed by members and friends of the Pentecostal Tibernncle here under direction of Pastor John M. Watt. Partshonors spent 1,800-man hours on the 100-pound volume, In eluding a chapter in braille. Oldtime Jaycees To Be Honored Oldtime Junior Chamber of Com merce members will be the honored guests at a "loud tie" Oldtlmcr's night Monday at the Log Cabin. Chairman Rex Dye has an nounced the session will get under way at 630. and he's expecting from 60 to 70 members to turn out. He has extended nn invitation to nil old time Jaycees to attend. The person with the loudest lie will be nwnrded a prize, and those with dull ties will be awarded a surprise. Reservations may be made by phoning Dye at 7211 before Monday noon. siding. The snow cover is 27 per cent above average in Wallowa County, 20 per cent above average In the Grande Ronde River drainage area and In the Powder River area. All of Wallowa County's main streams are expected to be well above average. The Grande Ronde River is expected to be above aver age. The Unity Reservoir Is by passing water now to keep room for the later run-off. It Is expected to fill to Its 25,000 acre-feet capacity. Craw, superintendent extension de partment: work and Mrs. W. L. Biankinship superintendent cradle roll Sunday school work. tiiivivr BANQUET Final sessions of the convention will start with a training banquet at Winema hotel at 5 p. m. Thurs day, committee reports and award ing of banners with the final, mes sage. "It Can Be Done," given by R. E. Milan. , Main speaker at the banquet will be A. V. Washburn from Nashville, Tenn. Testimony Given In Plane Crash SEATTLE VI One of the en gines on a plane which crashed into the Pacific rear Sandspit, B. C , Jan. 19 had been kept in service, Z2a hours beyond normal overhaul time, a Northwest Airlines official testified at a Civil Aeronautics Board hearing Thursday. Thirty-six of the 43 persons aboard the plane lost their lives in the accident. Paul H. Sanders, assistant sys tem iaspector for the airline, told the board the engine which failed should have been overhauled after 1.500 hours of service but through "an inadvertent error" was kept In operation. STRIKE STOPPER PORTLAND Vi A fare In crease as a means of averting a mass transportation strike In Port land won approval inursaay oi me Portland Traction Company and Its AFL employes. Tokt h. FAST WAY NORTH end IAST 904 Klamath Ave. Phone M7 10,000 Items Available Thru Catalog Sales Department! WOOL CHIEF PORTLAND V R. L. Clark. Portland, again will be president of Pacific Wool Growers in the coming year, that regional wool marketing co-operative announced Thursday. THE RIGHT ORGAN FOR CHURCH OR HOME Knuy to play, no "installation" axpensa, hentitiftil, rich tone and musical versatility all com bine to make the 1051 model Cnnnannntns Americn'a Best Organ Buys, Cnnnsonaln nfTeri more of everything you wnnt in nn organ, Let us arrange a prittite demonstration for you, kyle morgan , pianos "youn for e hoppior future through muiic" PRE-EASTER SERVICES Conducted by The Immanuel Baptist Church Newell Community Baptist and the Bible Baptist . Churches Bible Boptlit 2244 Wlard Street Immenuel Boptlit Church No. 11th Street WEDNESDAY APRIL 9TH Mid-Week Prayer All-Family Mteting All-Church Night Rtv. Wm. F. Rev. Keith P. Ttmpltn Pastor Fieldi - Pastor Nawoll Community Baptist, Newell, California 7:30 P.M. Mid-Weak Proyer Mooting R.v. Wm. 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