FRIDAY, AUGUST' 15, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
Klamath Rtvlval Ctater
ri.MorJ. Mr. mid Mr, J. R. arlllllh
IM7 tins rh.n MISO
10:00 A.M. Miindiiy Hi-heol
11:00 A.M. Mumlng Worship
7:30 A.M.-KvanuHlstlo Hervlra
i n A M. WfiliiM(1)f Pram
7:10 P M. WrdiirKlny Prayer
Marling '
7 in A M. -Friday-Blple Htudy
7: P.M. Huliirdny Young
i'eule i M'suni
Church ef Christ
1774 Arthur rh.n 1-1I4
10:00 A.M. niblft Clt.vin
IT 00 A.M. Morning Worship
7:10 P.M. Miilunl tdllliallun
1.00 P.M. Wednesday
Bible btudy
Missionary Baptist Church
4131 Douglas
IMdrr C. V. HUntlurd, paslor
0.41 A.M. bunday Urhool
11:00 A M. Morning Worahlp
7:00 PM. Training Union
1.00 P.M. Waning Bum
7.00 P.M. -Tnursuay Bible Study
Church at tht Nasorene
iiardrn and Marlia
' Rav. Ural Van Ue Urllt
44 A M. bunday Bcliool
11:00 A.M. Morning Worahlp
:4b P.M. Youni People
7.10 P.M. fcvcngrlislic Henrlca
7.30 P.M. Wednesday Praytr
ttervlce
1. 30 P.M. WeUiiMdiy Choir
Prtetlc
Flnt leptlit
N. Ilh and WaahlngUa
Dr. t. M. Causey, paitor
4S A M Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Wouhlp
4): It P.M. Training Union
7:30 P.M. Evening Hervita
1:00 P.M. Wednesday, Young
People's Meeting
I 00 P.M. Wednesday, mld-wtalc
Prayer Service
7 JO P.M. Thursday, Choir
Kehearaai
Christian Scltnct Church
Tealh and H'ashlaujlra
11:00 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Sunday Service
1.00 P.M. Wednesday Ivenlng
Bervlce
1:30 P.M. Saturday Radio
Program KPJi
Klamath Tempi
IN! Pin rheia 4IU
Rev, D. B. Andereon. minister
Rev. Warner Bock, Ami. Pulor
0. 46 A.M. bunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worahlp
(I '30 P.M. Overcomer Servtcea
7:4J P.M. Evangelistic Hervlc
7:4a P.M. Wednesday, Bible
Study and Prayer
Meeting
7:45 P.M. Friday, Young People'
bervlce
7.30 P.M. Saturday. Radio
? liroadcalt-KFJ! . .
' Community Church
f tht PJrtthraa
45a DrUtel
Rev. Edward Lander
:) A.M. Church School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worahlp
7:00 to :00 P.M. Wednesday
Hobby U Cralt Club
First Praibyterlaa Church
Ml Pine
Rev. David Barnett J. Paitor
1:10 A.M. Church School tor ell
Agei.
130 A.M. Morning Worahlp
I 00 P.M. Junior High WeJUnln-
ater Fellowship
1:10 P.M. Senior High Weatmuv
eter Fellowship
. Hopa Evenaallcol Lutheran
Shasta Rental
Rev. M. R. Anderson, Pulor
Parsonage, 1143 Kane
1 11 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Worship Ben Ice
Stewart-Lanei
Baptist.
t:45 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Worship Service
4:30 P.M. Training Union
7:10 P.M. Worship Service
7.00 P.M. Wednesdey Prayer and
Choir Practice
First Presbyterian
Merrill
Rev. Oeorge A. Mtlni
10:00 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Divine Service
7:00 P.M. Fireside Bervlce
Nursery Open
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
0:45 A.M. Sunday School
10:00 A.M. Bible Class
10:30 A.M. Lutheran Hour, KFJ1
Firtt Metheo'ltt
1th end High
Rev. Lloyd Hollowsy
0:45 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
Cengregatienal
Garden aeer Martli Bts.
Rev. Donald M. Cassldsy
:4t A.M. Church School
11:00 A.M. Worship Service
7:00 P.M. High school Pilgrim
Fellowship
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Craed and Purse
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
Marguarita M. Word
and Son
925 Hiqh Phone 3334
Seventh-Day Adventlit
1715 Main
Rev. P. C. Alderson
HATURDAY
0 .10 A.M.-Hsbbath Mrhnnl
11:00 A.M. Church Service
HIINDAY
7:30 P.M. Kvangrllkilc Service
MIIIWKKK
7:30 PM.-Wedneday and FrUaj
Evangelistic Service
Firtt Cavtnant
i:3 Walnut Phase 1617
Carl O. Strom. Pastor
0:46 A.M. -Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
7:45 P .M. Fellowship Hour
I. 00 P.M. Wednesday Bible
Study and Prayer
Reorcjanlieel Church af
Jtiui Christ af Latter
Day Saints
Ninth and Dum Ml.
Sunday
0:46 A.M. -Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Church Service
7:30 P.M. Evening Worship
1:00 P.M. Wednesday Fellowship
lor further Intormallea call 2-01)3
Merrill Baptist Mission
Rerreatloa Building
0 46 A.M. Sunday School
II. 00 A.M. Worship bervlce
Ken Geipel Center
Phene 1-1441
Rev. Gladys Mllfnrd, Ptslor
10:00 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
Church af Jtiui Christ '
Of Latter Day Saint a
Heme aid Martla "
0.00 A.M. Priesthood Meeting
10:30 A M Sunday School
7:00 P.M Sacrament
3:00 P.M. Sat. Prlmarr Meeting
J:00 P.M. Tuesday Relief Society
7:30 P.M. Tuesday M. 1. A.
Halt loptlit Church
2144 Wierd
Keith P. Fields. Paster
1:30 A.M. Bunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
:30 P.M. Baptist League
7:10 P.M. Evening Service
1:30 P.M. Wednesday. All Family
Church Mht
St. Paul Iplttapat
Itl Jerferaea Fkoae llll
Oalen H. Onsiei. Rector
1:00 A.M. Holy Communion f
JO A.M. Church School
11:00 A.M. Morning Praye'
7:30 P.M. Young People I
Fellowship
Ftac Memarlol Presbyterian
. 4431 8. SUth Those 551
Rar. Dwayoe L- Proett
0:30 A.M. Church School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
Pelican City
Rev. Fred Tedrlck, Paster
Baptist Mission
373 Laerport Blvd.
0:30 A.M. Sunday Srhool
10.46 A.M. Morning Worahlp
1:00 P.M. Evening Worship
1:00 P.M Thursday. Young
. People s Meeting
i Church af Chritt
t 05 Weotlaad Those IWI
Arthur C. Black ell
10:00 A.M. Bible Classes
11:00 A.M. Worship Services
0:00 P.M. Evening Service
I 00 P.M. Wednesday Service
Zien Lutheran Church
tllb and High
Rav. R. E. Oret. Paslor
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
0:46 A.M. Sunday School
10:00 A.M. Bible Class
10:30 A.M. Lutheran Hour, KFJI
Mt. Lakl Community
Arthur L. Rice, Minister
0:46 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Worship Service
1:30 P.M. Christian. Endeavor
Matin Community Church
Freylerta)
Rav. Oeorge A. .Shuman, Pastor
0:41 A M Sunday School, all age
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
1:00 P.M. Senior and Junior
High Young People'
Societies
Fret Mathodiit
111! Oregon Ave.
Rev, Fred C. Neumann, Pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES
g:S0 A.M. Broadcast, KFLW
0:45 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Worship Service
6:46 P.M. Young People
1:46 P.M. Evening Evanlltlo
Service
MID-WEEK SERVICES
7:30 P.M. Wednesday, Midweek
Prayer '
First Church of Christ, Scientist
A Iraach ef The Mather Chunk, The First Church at Christ, Sdeatlet,
' I leatea, Men.
t(rhe4 WaaMafM "
Service Sunday Service, 1 1 :00 a.m.
Smaay SekMl, MrMa.ae.
Wedeeeaet rreej.a ea, a'esMk.-
Ltiion-Scrmon Subject Auejuit 17
"SOUL",
Christian Scitnct Reading Raom
, mi m . ,
Radio Broadcast Sat.. 5:30 p.m. KFJI
"TH! GREAT DEMONSTRATION"
111 if i ; r i n r : i utirj itmr r ji 1 1 miTrmui
Klamath Luthtra
C ress and Creerenl
Rev, Irvln Tweet
0:00 A M. -Worahlp
0:46 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Divine Worahlp
1:00 P.M. Senior League
Union Gaipel Missle 1
261 Commercial
Pastor C. M. Timma
1:30 P.M. Evening Services
10:00 A.M. Bible School
11:00 A.M. Worship Service
Calvary Baptist
E. Mala at Ciardrn
Buries P. Bsitett. Paitor
0:45 A.M. Sunday School
Firtt Chrlttlaa
Ninth and rise Mis.
Oeorge Alder, Minister
0:45 A.M. Bible School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
0:30 P.M. Christian Endeavor
7:30 P.M. Evening Worship
7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting
Wednesday
Gespel Tabtrnacla j
Altamest and Maryland
Rev. W, D. Blgby, Paator j
10:00 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Service
7:30 P.M. Evenings Worship
Also tervlcee st 1:30 p.m.
Saturday and Wednesday
Klamath Latter Rain Church
1027 WeasaurB Way
Rev. Art Simpson
10:00 A.M. Sunday School, all ages
0:00 P.M. Evening Service
Pilgrim Hellitess
2301 Wanlland Phase 6614
Rev. O. D. Weaver
0:43 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Servlci
6 45 P.M. Y.P.8..
7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Merlins,
7:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer
Assembly af Cad
14 Oak
Rev. Daniel Btylls. Minister
Rev. Donald Annae. Aat. Pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES
0:45 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Service ,
49 P.M. Youth Services
1:J0 P.M. Evangelistic. Rally
MID-WEEK SERVICE
1:30 P.M. Tuesday. Bible Study
and Prayer Servlc
10:00 A.M. Thursday.
Prayer Service
1:10 P.M. Thuraday,
Preaching Service
100 P.M. Saturday,
Street Service
Klnejdtm Hall
Jaheyea's. Witnesses
gss (f. tth
7:46 V.M. Sunday Wtchtxwer
Study
1:49 P.M. Wednesday Bible Study
7:46 P.M. Friday Service Meeting
1:43 P.M. Friday Theocratic
School
Salvation Army
400 Klamath
MsJ. and Mrs. Jack Little
10:00 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Holiness Meeting
11:00 A.M. Junior Church
0:30 P.M. Young" People
Meeting
1:00 P.M Salvation Meeting
i
Immanutl Baptist
Uth . Blgh
Rev. W. F. TempUn
0:43 A.M. Bible School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
0:30 P.M. Young People
7:30 P.M. Evening Worship
1:30 P.M. Wednesday Evening
Prayer. 8ervlc
MID-WEEK SERVICES
1:11 P.M. Wednesday, Teachers
Meeting
. 00 P.M. Wednesday. Pryer
Service
2:00 P.M. Thuraday, WMU
First Church af Gad
im Altaoaenl
Rev. C. H. Beahm
0:45 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
0:45 P.M. Young" People
1:30 P.M. Evangelistic
7:30 P.M. Bible Study
Prisoners Lose
In Escape Try
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csoe-mlnded prisoner at th LO'
gen Ceunty JH lest en endurance
race.
Jailer C. W. Bias ttld the men
cut through tht bars in their cell
block all right -yesterday. But out
in a hallway, the di)ll hacksaw
blades wouldn't cut a fast and
the soueakv noise roused other
prisoners, wbq called the Bight
janer.
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KLAMATH FALLS CHEST X-RAY SCHEDULE
August IS Kalpine, 12 noon to 5 p.m.
Augutt 18 5th Ave. Grocery, 3802 Altamont, 12 noon
to 7:00 p.m.
Augutt 19 Altamont Grocery, Boardman tc Altamont,
12 noon-7:00 p.m. Klamath Indian Agency, 9:00 a.m. to
1:00 p.m.
Augutt 20 Gino's Drive Inn, S 6th & East Main, 10:00
a.m. -6:00 p.m. Palmerton Mill and Hercules Powder,
11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (Employees. Only).
Augutt 21 Easter's Store, Doty k California Ave., 1:00
p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Augutt 22 Dryden's, 1842 Portland, 11:00 a.m. to 7:00
p.m. Palmerton Moulding Plant, Crosby Ave. off Alta
mont 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Augutt 25 Shasta View Housing. 1627 Washburn Way.
11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. J. C. Penney, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00
p.m.
Augutt 26 Near Emil's, 1338 Oregon Avenue, 12 noon
to 7:00 p.m. J. C Penney Co,, 10:00 am to 6:00 p.m.
Augutt 27 Near Emil's, 1338 Oregon Ave., 11:00 a.m.
to 7:00 p.m. Teacher's Institute, Mills School, 12 noon to
5:00 p.m.
Augutt 28 Fluhrer's Bakery, 419 Broad, 12 noon to
7:00 p.m. Teacher's Institute, Mills School, 12 noon to
5:00 p.m.
Augutt 29 Safeway, 8th & Pine, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Study Group
Sought Here
A movement to form a religious
study group based on the "Science
of Mind" has been launched by
Mra. Everett Chase, 2430 Apple-
gale Street.
Aim of the group will be to
cleanse and strengthen minds
through application of Christian
principles. The group will be non-
denomlnationai and open to au in
terested persons.
Margery L. Ingram, writing In
the current issue of "Science ol
Mind, says:
With the Mind of every person
lies the power of fulfillment, and
true importance lies in finding wnai
our lives should mean: then direct
ing every conscious action toward
this goal.
Bv keening our spiritual vision
clear, we give stature even to rou
tine: then uninspiring Jobs1' give
place to right activity, associates
who leave us cold are replaced by
stimulating friendships."
Mrs. Chase, who has been affiliat
ed with study groups In other cities,
is very anxious to activate a group
here. Anyone Interested should
phone Mrs. Chase at .3-3366.
Diver Killed In
Deep Sea Plunge
NAPLES. Italy l Giuseppe
Giullano. who held the unofficial
Italian deep sea diving champion
ship, drowned in Naples Bay yes
terday when his diving apparatus
failed.
The Naples diver won his title
by diving 64 meters (about 31
feet) off the shore of Ischia Island
to help float an American Flyinaaj
Fortress shot down during World!
Wr n.
"Do ns dirty bring In jaur soiled
clothes!" Men's Hand Laundry, 11th
and Klamath Ph. t-2531
IT'S LEON'S
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SAN FRANCISCO Sheldon
F. Sackett, West Coast publisher
and radio station operator, Fri
day announced plan to file appli
cation for television stations in
Wslla Wall, wssh., and MedXord,
Ore.
Sackett said the applications, to
be filed within 10 day, will seek
Communications Commission au
thority to build a 5.000 watt very
high frequency transmitter at
Walla Walla and a 500 watt VHF
frequency station at Medford.
Both stations would telecast on
channel 4.
Sackett, who will head both cor
porations, said equipment contracts
have been signed. He estimated
thai the Walla Walla station would
cost S400.00O and the Medford sta
tion $330,000.
Thd applications will ask approv
al of the call letters KMTV for
Medford and KWTV for Wall
Walla. Sackett' said.
Sackett owns the Coos Bay. Ore.,
Times, and radio stations KOOS in
Coos Bay. KROW in Oakland, and
KVAN in Vancouver, Wash. He has
applications on file with the-FCC
for television studios in Oakland,
San Francisco. Portland-Vancouver
and Coos Bay.
Largait piano stock in this
part of tha Wast
Knabe
Kimball
Wurlitiei
Other Laadina Moke Piano
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Truman Willing To Remain
WASHINOTOM A friend of
both President Truman and Adlai
Stevenson aaid today thai Truman
tild ttlevenaon he vas going to stay
In the background of the comlnfi
presidential campaign for practical
leaaons.
"First, the President Is a prac-
Red Shakeup
In Hungary
BUDAPEST. Hungary W Ma-
tyas RaKoal, secretary-general ol I
the Hungarian Communist and un
disputed boss of this Soviet sphere '
nation, was elected prime minister j
by the Hungarian parliament .
Thursday. I
He had held the post of vice pre- j
mier.
Iatvan Dobl, former premier and
member ol the Smallholders party,
resigned, the speaker of the hou.se
announced. He then was given the
Job of president. The job is a
figurehead position in all Commu
nist countries.
Bandor Ronnl, who had been
president of Parliament's presid
ium, the highest authority in the
country, also resigned.
He had been the last representa
tive of the former Social Demo
crats In Hungarian political life.
The right wing section of the
party escaped from Hungary, for
the most part, before or just after
ine merger 01 me oociansfc biuj
Communist parties.
Since then leftist element among
the Socialists who supported the
merger have disappeared In the
course of several purges.
Rakosl. In a speech after hu
Inauguration as premier, told Par
liament the shift did not mean
any change In either domestic or
foreign policies.
He stressed the need for "friend
ly connections" with the neighbor
ing peoples' democracies Commu
nist countries i. He added: "We re
main loyal and resolute guardiaas
of the peace camp and the Hun
garian people are ready to say it
with words and deeds."
One Injured
In Bus Crash
COOS BAY im A Greyhound
bus carrying 25 passengers tiorth-
I warl irom jcuresa. caui.. ovcr-
tnrnH nn IT R UinWav 101 IhrM
miles south of Bandon early Wed
nesday without serious Injury to
anv aboard.
One passenger. Mrs. Margaret
Kotzman of Canby. was hospital
ired here for observation. Others
were only badly shaken.
Cause of the accident was not
immediately determined.
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OLDS-CADI LLAC-FISK
7th and Klamath
tlcal politician and knows that Ste
venson would be handicapped cam.
palgnlng as a Truman under
study, " this Democratic strategist
told a reporter, with Hie stipulation
that he not be quoted directly.
"Mr. Truman's main ambition
now la to bo down In history as a
great President whose policies
were continued. He knows that
chance could be marred if a Re
publican is elected with a resulting
change In major Truman policies."
This Democratic leader aald Tru
man enjoyed saying publicly that
he now Is a buck private In the
ranks after Stevenson's initial tele-
Hart Mountain
Sheep Studied
PORTLAND Efforts to es
laolish a herd of bighorn sheep in
the Hart mountain antelope coun
try were being started here Thur.
dav
Frances Lambert, long associ
ated with the famed Order of the
Antelope, a group of outdoor en
thusiasts that meets yearly on the
mountain, is back of it. He asked
Oscar Chapman. Secretary of the
Interior, to permit a herd of 30
bighorns to be transferred from
Nevada to the Hart refuge.
A dozen vears aeo. bighorn from
Montana were brought to Hart
mountain but they did noi sur
ivjve
vive. Lambert said iney wtrt
weak. He said the sheep would be
a maior tourist attraction and
would be welcomed bv photograph
ers who haunt the antelope refuge.
RUBBER SUPPLIED
WASHINGTON I Free na
tions supplied Russia and Commu
nist China with about 82.000 tons of
natural rubber in the first half of
1952, the Commerce Department re
ported today.
"AMERICA"
BACK TO GOD
Be Sure To Hear Thi
Messoqe Sun. Nite 7:30
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Klamath Fall Friendly
Full Gospel Church
V
4 u4.
Rev. Dan Baylitt, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45
Meet With Us
Morninq Worship 11:00 AM
Message by Pastor.
You Can't Miis It!
Youth Service 6:00 PM
Inspirational Service
For Youth Bv Youth
MISSIONARY SERVICE
Tuctday, 7:30
REV. and MRS.
Harry G. Downey
OF AFRICA. IN CHARGE
Tune in to KFLW 9:00 am
Sunday and KFJI Saturday
6:30 pm for local church
proqrams.
ALL
WELCOME
For Example:
In Background
vision appearance th Demo
cratio nominee.
"The President believe Clov.
Stevenson made a fine Impression
with his acceptance speech at the
convention," ha continued.
"Unless Stevenson gets the spot
light and the President ataya In
the background Mr. Truman real,
tzes that hem ay weaken a strong
candidate.
"Gov. Stevenson ha a real ap
peal as a new character on tha
national scene. He will expand end,
continue that by actually directing
his own campaign."
All of this appears to fit neatly
Into indications now that any give
'em-hell campaigning by Truman
or Vice President Berkley will ba
under complete control of tha Bte
venson organization.
Announcement that both Eleven
son and Truman wiU keep their
Labor Day speaking datea, which
had appeared to be In conflict.
seemed to confirm that Stevenson
was in charge.
Stevenson will speak first, kick
lng off his national campaign in
Detroit at noon. Truman will fol.
low at Milwaukee with an evening
speech at 9 p. m.
Joseph Short, Whit House pres
secretary, told reportera that Ste
venson urged the President to keep)
his Milwaukee date during their
meeting here Tuesday.
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