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KUIDAY. AI'KU. Ill, ll)f2 IIKHALI) AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE i Go CHURCH DIRECTORY CHURCH OF CHRIST r:m Wiuiiiiiiiii I'lmiw iim Arthur V. Hluckwcll 111:011 A M - lillilc fliissi'a 11:0(1 A M -Worship M'lvlir 1 00 I' M, KvrlllllK M'l Vlni '1:00 I' M - Wriliir.-.luy arrvlre Klamath Revival Center I'uauu Itrv Doiolliy M'Cluin IMS Mltihfll I'1""" 10.00 A M. -Hunilny Hilliiul 11:00 A M Mm Him Woii.lilp 7 40 A M. y vulilii lUlll' hrrvirr TOO I' M.-Tiii-Mluy AYA bioiiii 7 t V M.-WrilnnwIiiV - 1'iayc-i Ml-cllim I' M - f'riiliiy- Uiun Hiuily 7 sli I'.M -Biilllliluy - YuullS Prnplr'n Mrrlllia Church of Chriit 1111 Arthur riion I-Mil 10 00 AM.--U1UIC CluK' 11:00 AM --Mornliif Wurslup 1 p M MiHml tdllUBllim 1.00 P M Wrilneeilav Biblr Himl Missionary Baptist Church 1131 Oouslat Kliler C. V llluiirlmril. paslur -:4l. AM.-Bunclny Hclioul 11 00 A.M. - Malum Worship 1 00 PM- rrsiiiiii Union I 00 P.M.- KvrnliiK Kcrvlce 100 p M ThuiMly-Ulblr Blurt) lllllNTIAN HI IKNCk ( H' Htll Jsnth nrt Whlnflo 11.00 am -Humlay BrhiKil II 00 m Humlay Service I DO pin - Wrilnrnilay Kvrnlllf Hcrvlrc- 0 3C pin-Hat radio pititiiuin- KPJI Klamath Tampla lM rme ,,B Krv 1) B Anderson, mlnisirr Rov Wurllrr nexk. Aasl. I'aMur 4a a in -Sunday school li oo a m Mtirning ur.h!i 30 p m -Ovtrtumer services 1 4ft K ntisr-lmtlc mm vltr 1 46 pm.-Wlii-dn.v. mule aludv and prave rmerlim. 1 4ft p m -KHIy. Young people ' frrvlrr 1 30 p m Saiurdnv. rudlo broad cut. KPJI Community Church of the Brethren 41U Bristol Rev. Edard Lander t:4i A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 7 :00 to 00 P M- WcdntadeJ- llobby it Craft Club Salvation Army 40 Klamath Ma) and Mn Jack Little 10:00 A.M. BumUy School 11.00 A.M. Holiness Meeting 4 11:00 AM. Junior Church 8 30 P M Young People'n Meeting I 00 P M Salvation Meeting Immanual Baptlit 11th and High Rev. W r Templln t.lft A.M. bible School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 1:30 P.k..-Young People 7 JO P.M. Kvenlng Worship 7 JO P.M. Wed. EvenirT Prayer Service Hop Evangallcal Lutharan 8hlU Hrhool Rev M. R. Anderson. Pastor raraonage, 1141 Kane 10 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Womhip Service Firtt Presbyterian Merrill Rev Oeorga A Mllnr 10.00 A.M.-Sunday School 11:00 A.M. -Divine Service 7:00 P.M. Fireside Service Nursery Open First Christian Ninth and Pine 8la. Oeorge Alder. Minuter 1:46 a.m. Bible School 11:00 a.m.-Mnrnlng Womhip 8:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship 7-30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wed. ' Goiptl Tabarnacla Altamont and Maryland Rev. W U Hmby. Pa.Mor in no a.m. Sundav School 11:00 A.M. Morning Service 1:J0 P.M. Evenings Womhip Also services at 7:90 p.m. Saturday and Wednesday Merrill Baptist Mission Recreation Building 1:46 A.M. Sunday school 11:00 A.M. Worship service Union Gospel Mission 291 Commercial Pastor C. M. Tlmma 10:00 A.M.- Bible School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service. Klamath Latter Rain Church 1ITC1 Washburn Way Rev. Art Slmnson 10:00 A.M. Sunday School, all ages 1:00 P.M. Evening Service Pilgrims Holiness ISM Wantland Phone SSI! Rev O. D. Weaver 9:4ft A.M. Sunday School lliOO A.M. Vornlng Service tilft P.M.-Y.P.8. 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Meeting 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Friendly Helpfulness To Ivory . Creed and Pun Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M, Ward . and Sons to Church Sunday Church of tha Nazarene Onrilm anil Martin Itl'V Drill Villi Uc drift 0 :4ft A.M -Kmiiliiy Hi hool U.liii A.M.' .MoajiliiK Worship 6.45 P.. .1. Young People 1:110 PM-K-vuiiKellsllc BervKe 1 :10 PM. -Wcdiimtlay Prayer wrrvlca. fiv P M Wednesday Choir Practice First Baptist N. hlli nd tVtliiiiilmi l)r y.' M Ciiiimv. punioi 0 4I A M Hiilllluv Hrhool II 00 A M. -Morning Wor-lup 0:1ft p m Truliiing Union. 1:110 p.in .-Evening Bervlce 100 p.m Wednenluy. young , peoples Miioimii B OO pin --Wriliirinluy. nild-wli priiver seiner 1.30 p in 'l lHiiediiy. choir relicsr Sill Kano Gospel Canlar Phone 2 3043 Ret. (jlarlys llllotd. Plr 10 00 A.M Hundsy School 11:00 AM- Morning Worship 7 4ft P M Hnnrtnv Kve Hervlces 7 46 P.M Tuemlav. Prarer Meri Ing 3 30 P M Krl.. Children's church 7 4ft PM-Krllnv llible Stuily OTI Sunday School ()url lluuor 10 00 A M - Hunilny Hrhool every SuniUiy First Prasbterian Church 601 Pine Rev Diivlil llunieii Jr . Ptor 0:30 A M - Church school lor all sites. g 30 nd II a m - Mornlnu wur.-.hlp 11 00 A M -Junior Wl)rhlp 6 00 P M. Junior high Wesunln- ttcr rellowslilp S 30 P M - Senior high Westmin ster Fellowship Assembly of God 748 Oak Rev Daniel Ba.illss, minister Itev. Ilunsld Annus, assistant pustm htMlAV KfcltVKKN 0 4b ll ni -Hundiiy School 11:00 A.M. Morning services 8 4ft p m Youth services 1:30 p m Evangelistic rnlly MID-WEEK SERVICES 7:30 pm. Tielay. Illblo stud) anil prayer service 10 00 a m. Thursday, Prayer service 7 30 p.m. 'fhuraday. preaching service. 1 00 p m. Saturday, streei service. FREE METHODIST i:i S. 91 h Rev. Errd I.'. Neumann, pastor SUNDAY 8KRVICE8 1:30 A.M. Hroadcast, KFLW , (:4ft A.M Sunday School 11:00 A .M.- Worship Service :4ft P.M. Young People 7:4ft P.M. E V c u In g Evaiigrllslli' service. MIDWEEK SERVICES 7:30 P.M. Wednesday, Midweek prayer. Calvary Baptist E. Main at Gardea Burgess P. Baggelt. pastor 1:4ft A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A M. Morning Worship 0:16 P.M. Training union 7:30 P.M.-Evenlng Worship MID-WEEK SERVICER 7:11 PM. Wednesday, teachers meeting 1:00 PJ4.-Wedneaday, prayer aervloe 1:00 P.M. Thursday, WMU. Mt. Laki Community Arthur L. Rice, minister 1:4ft A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service 7:30 P.M. Christian Endeavor Stewart-Lenox Baptist W E. Weeks, Pastor 1:4ft A M Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service 6:30 P.M. -T lining Union 7:80 P.M. Worship Service 7:00 P.M. Wednesday Prayer and Choir Pratlcr Firtt Church of God M01 Altsmont Rev. C H Beahm ' l ift A.M 8unday School II 00 A.M. Morning Worship 1:11 M. -Yoang People 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic 7:30 P.M -Bible Study. Matin Community Church (rresbyterlan) Rev. Oeorge A. Shuman, pwitor 1:4ft A.M. Sunday School, all age 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 7:00 P.M. Senior and Junior High Young Peoples Societies Kingdom Hall Jehovah's Witnesses 133 N. ith . 7:4ft P.M. -Sunday Watchtowar Study 7:4ft P.M. Wednesday Bible Study 7:4ft P.M. Friday Service meeting 1:4ft P.M. Friday Theocratic School Paaca Memorial Presbyterian 4431 8. Sixth Phene INI Rev. Dwayne L. Proett 1:30 A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship First Church of Christ, Scientist A trench e The Mother, Church, The First Church f Chriit, Scientist, fn Bolton, Mali. lOth and Woihisiraa Services Sunday Sarvlcs, 11:60 a.m. Sunday Scheel, 1 1 iOO a, m. Wednesday eveaiRg Meeliaa. IiOB e'slsah. r Lesson-Sermon Subject April 20 "DOCTRINE OF ATQVlSMENT" ... Christian Science Reading Room '; '' V ' '1021 Mel '' . Radio Broadcast -Sat.. 5:30 p.m. - KFJI "MAN'S TRUE SUBSTANCE" First Mothodlit 1011' and High Itev. Lloyd llulloway 9 : 4 .'i A M. Hunilny Hrhool 11:00 A M - Morning Worship Sevonth-Day Advantist nr. Main Itev I' C. Alderson SATI ItDAY '10 A M Hiibbiith school H OD A.M. -Church Service hINDAY 1 30 P M - hvuiivellstli' service - MIIHVIKK 1:30 P M Wednesday nisi Friday cviuiy.ellnllc service Klamath Lutheran ( russ and Crescent llcv Irvin IMieet B it A M.fiunnay school 11:00 AM Divine Wor.ihip 6:00 PM Senior Ltague First Covenenf . K3 Walnul Phone .'11 Carl CI. Htroin. Pastor 0:4ft A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A M. Morning Worship 7:46 P.M. -Fellowship Hour 1:00 P.M . Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH llth and High ' Rev. R. E. OracI, pastor 11:00 A M Morning worship 0:45 A.M. Sunday school 10:00 A.M. Illble class 10:30 A.M. Lutheran Hour, KPJI Congregational warden near Martin 8 la. Itev. Donald M Casaiday 1:45 A.M. Church achool 11:00 AM. -Worship Service 7:00 P.M - -High School Pilgrim Fellowship. Reorganized Church of Jasus Christ of Latter Day Saints Dili and Plum Teiniwrary Notice 1 oo P.M. Church School 3 00 P.M. Prenchlng Service Call 2-0175 tor more Information Church of Jesus Christ Of I after. Day Saints Home and Martin 1:00 A.M. Priesthood Meeting 10:30 A.M. Sunday School 1:00 P.M Sacrament 3:00 P.M. Sat. Primary Meeting 1:00 P.M. Tueaday Relief Society 1;30 P.M. Tuesday M L A. Bible Baptist Church 2244 Wlard Keith P. Fields. Pastor 1:30 a m. Sunday school 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 0:30 p.m. Baptist league. 1:30 p m. Evening service. 1:30 pm. Wednesday, all family church night. St. Paul's Episcopet Ml Jefferson Phone Ull Oalea H. Onatad, Rector 1:00 A.M. Holy Communion 1:30 AJA. Church School 11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer 1:30 PM. Young People's Fellowship. PELICAN CITY Baptist Mission Rev. I. W. Rowland, pastor 3731 Lakeport Blvd. 0:30 A.M. Sunday School 10:46 A.M. Morning Worship 7:00 P.M. Evening Worahlp 7 :00 P.Me-Thursday. Young Peoples Meeting. State Pay Hike Recommended SALEM Wl The 8tate Civil Service Commission Thursday re commended pay Increases averag ing 4.7 per cent for Oregon state employes. The proposed Increases would cost the state 11.800,000 annually, James M Clinton, civil aervlce director, saia. ine recuimiiciiua tlon Is based on a survey of com- parauie joqs in purniw iituuo. y and the Increased cost of living. rh iiirvmi was nthnrlxed bv the State Emergency Board last Janu- A public hearing on the proposal will be held April 38, Clinton aald. Snow Threatens More Floods WASHINOTON Iff The Agr. culture Department reported Prl rinv that record breaking snow packs in Uie western half of the continent tnrcaien id nuou hub other Uinn the already rampaging Missouri River. This ' prospect Is baaed on re cent measurement of allow covers In a dnsen western states ana Brit ish Columbia, The runoff of water from melt ine anow In California, for exam- pie. Is expected to be the greatest since the government started mak ing snow surveys there 23 years ago. p-winwij ii ii ri"iiw-misn 'M ifiin'ii-ji'ii'iy't.r i-mT"-..1! "" J1y(ae't aT6J -. ' i . , ' i . . , yS" i " '1 REV. MARK MOORE Su perintendent if the North west Oklahoma District of the Church of the Nazarene will be speaker Tuesday, April 22, 7:30 p.m., at the First Church of the Naza rene, Garden and Martin StS. The public is invited. r 1 CPS Choristers Ha a ere Wednesday I The College of Puget Sound Adel- i Mn.rt i.ni- .,n k Wednesday. April 23. at 8 p.m. In the Sanctuary of First Methodist Church here In Klamath Falls. The a cappella choral group Is on .n iajiv imir that win take as far south as Marysvllle. Calif. Special treats In store lor audi- enres of the choir this year in- elude an operetta. 'The Tele-1 ration or community there is alway phone." and a comic opera, "Theia fire to mark a certain point In Salem Witch." the latter composed by Leroy Ostransky and Cordon Epperson, music professors at College of Puget Sound. The 40- volce group Is under direction 01 Director Clyde Keutxer. DEMOS. LEAD ASTORIA I Voter registra tion here Is 700 more than was signed before the 1950 elections. Republicans lead Democrats oy 474. The OOP party had 8103 signed up and the Democrats 7629 wren ire oeaoune passed . tMesnay, uie clerk's office reported. Vie ftewetfrfwiq SLIDE PROJECTORS m COMPACT, SLf0mMD, AlTOMATC MOMS i4r SCHOOLS SALESMEN LECTURERS 4C REALTORS CLUBS IHT TOUR 1U0 MTO RIIL1 Of OUMIIM tUDtl IACH. PI AM VOUt PHOCRAM. THI PROJCCTO UtfH OPIRATIt AUTOMATICAL' IT, CHAMOWG U.I0I I VI It PfFTIM IICOHDS ... OK MAY U Of I RATI D IT HttOTI CONTKOl HIH MICUtlrON,LICTURI.ITC, MAX It U.0WIK CHAHCIMO NIC IUARV. IACH MAM, M ILACK AND WITI OR PULL COLOR, It PMJICTIO BRIGHTLY OH TILt VIUOM-LUI ICRflH. POLM COW PACTLY AMD It UGrJT TO CARRY. t wt zwm shop 727 MAIN ST. . ,er i' I A f . f I fe""iii7-1 'nr'-''i siiii.aoitia-ffii-iir'fisieTr- t, ' """" ""' ,-;-:.- ): "4 1 ' ' It's Growing Time Again First Congregational Now In 'Growing Pain' Stage (Editor's note: This Is the flnrt weeklv chureh pare series on the history of churches In Klamath Falls. Credit Is given to Mrs. Hal Ogle who has prepared background material and photographs for the series.) Kluinath Falls First Congrega tional Church Is currently exper iencing growing pains, and as many niK, hruonlrnhnni nf iljt nntiire hus gone through the periods ol Recently a committee was oriran hard times to reach that atage. ized to raise funds for building a I Records of the church show it Pom!nuntti,1h11 and cnurch school 1 u hH,no hr. in 1MB under I building. Chairman of this rroun. ,......-. i tju Nniunn p Cnlp Its first pastor. The llrst church building was a house on wanuanu. i But in 1630 property was bought ! for the present Garden Ave. loca- i The year 1930 found difficult liiiancinl Ktr:.ius, but men of the congregation. Including those who were unemployed, banded together to volunteer many hours of free labor toward construction of g new church building. Actually first labors of the Con- gri galional Church Building Society 1 were begun in this area in 1895. Three years later, however the 11-nrir was turned over to the Metho dists and not until 1926 did a Congregational minister come here to begin the work again. Three charter members of that first church (in i92 are sun llvi ma In Klamath Falls. They are JZ"IV"?,Z,'. mrs. 11. . vane., and Dr. A. A. Soule, 1945 Main 8t First officers of the church were A A. Soule. F. R'. Vance and A. F. Jones, trustees; T. N. Case and iiiR8v."J. W."Bryant. deacons; Mrs, E. L. French, clerk and Mrs. K. D. ijonea, uraeuiti. . . in the life of most every organ!- its history. The First Congrega- Berlin Bicycle Thieves Bold BERLIN im Thefts of bicycles in front of the West Berlin police headquarters had prompted the chief to post a large sign reading: "You park here at your own risk." Thur?dav the slRn and the bi cycle stand were stolen. Jjgfam a ii wj n, iiajui.ii. -1 miSX-. mm.... ,n, J PHONE 7063 tional church Is no exception In this revard In 1949 the building known as Plymouth House, used as a com munity hall and church school, was gutted by fire and had to be abandoned. Present facilities of the church include a parsonage and the church building, containing the sanctuary and two small rooms In the rear. But growins Dalns have crnui :S need for mor snap which has as its aim the raisins o approximately 110,000. la Tru- - - -"7-".. ... P'ana have been drawn for the building which will be a decided asset to the community. CONCERT DIRECTOR Prof. Gunmar Malmin, Pacific Lutheran College, will conduct a choral union concert composed of dele gates and singers at the Lutheran youth section of the Luther League Conven tion here April 24 through 27, The concert will be at Klamath Armory, 8 p.m., April 26. Oi? HyttfuiMHiavaaBflsnasnBH Mens Weatherproof Dyna Vine), rlolnleti steel tote. All Prices Include Fed. Tex Ordinary balance wheel rigid spokes relay shocks straight to vital, balance mechanlsrh, , lacaAex baianse wheal g - l - v - with tha ihotk.i. tvily gupranteed fofnst damage. LAYAWAY NOW FOR GRADUATION Pay out of income! 1st Baptist Revival Set Rev. Ira I. Marks. Salt Lake City, and Rev. Jimmy V. Williams, Berkeley, Calif., will combine at First Baptist Church the next two weeks In conducting revival serv ices. Starting this Sunday services will be held through May 4, according to Dr. E. M. Causey, pastor. Weekday services will be held at 10 a.m. end 7:30 p.m.. with the exception of no morning services on Saturday. All Sunday services win oe held at the usual times. Preparatory to these meetings the church has recently enlarged Its sanctuary to accommodate 100 more persona. Additional Sunday school classes are being etarted. while cradle roll and extension de partments have been instituted to minister to people In their homes. n exiensive visitation program la being conducted. Special feature of the evening- re vival services will be music on a Baldwin electric organ provided by Kyle Morgan Music Co. and played by Ronnie Hershberger. Rev. Marka will preach all serv ices and Rev. Williams will super vise music at the services. TREATED WATER ASTORIA W Borne Astoria residents are so anxious for their children to drink Oearhart's newly fluoridated water that they drive there and collect the treated water by the gallon. EVANGELIST Dr. Paul A. Meigs, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church of Berkeley, Calif., will hold revival ser vices at Calvary Baptist Church, E. Main at Garden Ave., for two weeks start ing this Sunday and contin uing through May 4. Ser vices will be held each eve . ning at 7:30 p.m. f " ' t CAN JESUS HEAL TODAY? Seeing It Believing Bring Worst Cotes YOUNG EVANGELISTS ON FIRE FOR GOD Opening Night, April, 29 County Fairground. , In The' Exhibit Building NIGHTLY 7:30 Tune in "World Crusader's Hour," KFJI Every Saturday 2:30 to 2:55 WORLD WIDE CRUSADE! B,.S.AftA.tJUU.MJA& Map's Oynowlad, gold filled f fe'a- . am i ii . wryinai -lay It winds itself H protect itself. Just set H once then enjoy split second accuracy all day, every day. And only! Wyler has the famous flexible balance wheel -that absorbs every shock, .; I e - l - v V.1 . jh-s a as REV. K. N. ROE Church Honors 15th Birthday Klamath Lutheran Church ', win hold its 15th anniversary worshin services this Sunday with Rev. Kel mer N. Roe, professor of religion at Pacific Lutheran College, Park- num. naaa., as guaas apeaiar at the 11 a.m. service. Special features of the service will be dedication of the Carl Ong man memorial art window, an al tar desk in memory of Mrs. Anna Vaagen and four mahogany of fering plates made by Joe Houck. The memorial window Is tha first of eight stained glass windows de picting the life of Christ to be In stalled In the church. special anniversary music will be provided by the choir. One of the anthems to be sung, "Bless This House," was sung at the service of dedication for the church In Friends of the church are wit. ed to attend. Brethren Church Schedules Forum Community Church of the Breth ren, 8umm-ra Lane at Bristol Ave. wUl hold Its regular monthhr for um meeting this Sunday night at i:au p.m. iodic cnosen lor tms months discussion is. "What Should Be the Christian Citizen's Attitude toward the Paying at his taxes?" Forum members will be Charles F. Johnson, Kenneth E. Lambie and Gerald E. Rutledge. Interro gator win oe ouans Baser ana Rev. Edward Lander la schedule to set as moderator. At . Sunday mornina aervieea Rev. Lander will preach OB "Tha Unfinished Story." WOOL BOTFLY TJOWTf. SYDNET Wl Australia's wool selling season has been curtailed because production Is at least ISO 000 bales below estimates. The National Council of Wool sell ing brokers hsd budgeted for 1-600,-000 bales being auctioned. This has been revised to S.440,000 bales, and further reduction may be made, A series of sales has been can celled at Sydney and Brisbane. o o e e e a e b b .g Tcind W.hf proof, stainless steel ease. (IKIlTIII illlllll 925 High Phone 3334 700 Main St. Phone Sill MlililillillH