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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1952)
FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 1982 Go to Church Sunday CHURCH DIRECTORY Klamath Rovlval Confer Pastor, Mr. und Mm. J. H. Orlflilh JIMI7 hln ri'" -''- 10:00 A.M. Huniluy Brhool 11:00 A.M. Morning Wornlilp 7 ;:i0 A.M. KviiimrllMlu Service n no a.m. WiMiiH'Hiiny I'n'vr 1 Ah I' M. Wnliii'JiUiiy 1'iuyir Ml-Hlllg 7 :io A.M.-l'ridnv- IHulo Htucly 1 4b I'.M. HiiliiKlny Youiiii Pruplr'a Meeting Church of ChrUt W4 Arthur I'liune J-1H0 10 00 A.M. Mole Murines 11:00 A.M. -Morning Wornlilp 1::i0 P.M. Mutual cillllailluu i 00 P.M. Wiriluculay mole study Missionary Baptist Church 4Ut llouglus KUIcr O, V. muni-nurd, pastor g:4ft A.M. Huniluy Hchuol II :00 A.M. Morning Woihhlp 7:1X1 P.M. Truiiilng Union f 00 P.M. Kvenliui Service 7:00 P.M. Tiiurl,iy Blulo Study Church of the Naiarene Garden und Martin Rev. OkuI Van Be Orltt 48 A.M. Sunduy School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship :46 P.M. Younil Peoplo 7-30 P.M. F.vrmgnllstic Service 7.30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Service 1.30 P.M. Wednesday Cliolr Practice First Baptist N, lib und Wuhlmton Dr. E. M. Causey, pastor 9 At A.M. Bunduy School 11:00 A.M. Mornlnit Worship :lt P.M. Training Union 7 30 P.M. Evening Service 7 00 P.M. Wednesday, Young Peoples Meeting ' $ 00 P.M-WciiiiMduy, mid-week Pruyer Service t;30 P.M. Thursday, Choir Kohearsul Chrlitlon Science Church Tenth und Washington H:00 A.M. Sunday Bchool 11:00 A.M. Bunduy Service 1:00 P.M. Wednenduy Evening Service 8: JO P.M. Saturday Radio Program KFJI Klamath Tempi 1007 Pine Phone WJ4 Rov. D. B. Anderson, minuter Rov. Warner Hock, Ami. Pastor (-45 A.M. Bunduy Bchool 11-00 A.M. Morning Worship 0:30 P.M. Overcoiucr Services T Ati P.M. Kvungcllsllc Brrvli-0 7 45 P.M. Wedneinliiy, Mhle Buuly nnd Pruyer Mt't'lkllU 7.45 P.M. Friday, Young People's Service 7 :30 P.M. Saturday, Kudlo Broadcast KKJI Community Church of the Brethren 4723 llrltol Rev. Edward Lander 0 45 A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 7 00 to 0:00 P.M. Wednesday Hubby ti Crntt Club . Hop Evangelical Lutheran Khaatu Hehool Rev. M. R. Anderson, Pastor Puraonuie, 1143 Kan :45 A.M Bunduy School 11:00 A.M. Woruhlp Service Stewart-Lenox Baptist :48 A.M. Sunday Bchool 11:00 A.M. Woruhlp Service 6:30 P.M. Training Union 7:30 P.M. Woruhlp Service 7:00 P.M. Wednesday Pruyer und Choir Practice First Church of God JR02 AHumont Rev. C. H. Bcahm :4B A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 8:4B P.M. Young People 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic 1:30 P.M. Bible Study First Presbyterian Merrill Rev. George A. Milne . 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Divine Service 1:00 P.M. Flrcsldo Service Nursery Open 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Bible Class 10:30 A.M. Lutheran Hour, KPJI Congregational Garden near Martin Sis. Rev, Donnld M, Cas.sldny 0:41) A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service 7:00 P.M. High School Pilgrim Fellowship First Methodist 10th and High Rev. Lloyd llpllowny 0:46 A.M. Church School 11.00 A.M. Worship Service 7:00 P.M. Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M. Fellowship Hour Calvary Baptist E. Main al Garden Burgess P. Buggelt, Pastor :45 A.M. Sunday School Friendly Helpfulness To Evorv Creed and Purse Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M, Ward and Sons 925 Hiqh Phone 3334 Seventh-Day Advontltt I73S Main Rev. P. O. Aldcr:iun hM I IIDAV 0:110 A.M. HublMilh School 11:00 A.M. Church Service hl'NUA Y 7:30 P.M. KviuiK'dli'ilc Bcrvlre ,11 1 1) W I I K 7:30 P.M. Wrdtiesduv and Frllu) l-ivuiiKi'llnllc Service First Covenant !3 Walnut Phono I.M7 Curl O. Hlruiii, Pastor 0:45 A.M. Hunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Won.hlp 7:4b P M Fellowship Hour U O0 P.M. Wednesday Hlule bludy nod Pruyer Reorganized Church of Josus Christ of Latter Day Saints Ninth and Plum SI. Bunduy 8:45 A.M. Bunduy Bchool 11:00 A.M. Church Service 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship 8:00 P.M. Wednesday Fellowship lor further Information call 2-0175 Merrill Baptist Mission Recreation Building 0:45 A.M. Sunday Bchool 11:00 A.M. Worship Service Keno Gospel Center Phone (-3043 Rev. Gladys Mllford, Pastor 10:00 A.M. Sunday Bchool 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship Church of Jesus Christ ' Of Latter Day Saints Home and Martin D:00 A.M. Priesthood Meeting 10:30 A.M. Sunday School 7:00 P.M. Sacramrni 3:00 P.M. Sat. Primary Meeting 2:00 P.M. Tuesday Relief Society 7:30 P.M. Tuesday M. I. A. Bible Baptist Church 2244 Wlard Kellh P. Fields, Pastor B:30 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 6:30 P.M. napUM League d m Vi'fmlnir Service 7:30 p!m! Wednesday. All Family cnurcn Nigni St. Paul's Episcopal 801 Jefferson Phone 3585 Galen H. Onstad. Rector 8 00 A.M. Holy Communion 9:30 A.M. Church School 11:00 A M. Morning Prayer 7:30 P.M. Young People's Fellowship Peace Memorial Presbyterian 4431 8. Hlilh Phone 5057 Rev. Dwayne L. Proett 0:30 A.M. Church Bchool 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship Pelican City Rev. Fred Tcdrlck, Pastor Baptist Mission 3736 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 People's Meeting Church of Christ 2205 Wantland Phone 8668 Arthur C. Plackwcll 10:00 A.M. Bible Classes 11:00 A.M. Worship Services 8:00 P.M. Evening Service 8:00 P.M. Wednesday service Zlon Lutheran Church llth und High Rev. R. E. Oracf, Pastor 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 9:45 A.M. Sunday Bchool 10:00 A.M. Bible Class 10:30 A.M. Lutheran Hour, KFJI Mt. Laki Community Arthur L. Rice, Minister 9:46 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service 7:30 P.M. Christian Endeavor Gospel Tabernacle Altamont und Maryland Rev. W. D. Blgby, Pastor 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Service 7:30 P.M. Evenings Worship Also services at 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Wednesday Malin Community Church (Presbyterian) 0145 A.M.-Sunday School, all ages conie tax division. 11:00 A.M. Morning worsnip 7:00 P.M. Senior nnd Junior High Young People's Societies Altamont Baptist Mission Altamont Junior High School W. P. Weeks. Pastor Residence 1206 Mitchell Ph. 2-1930 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service Klamath Latter Rain Church 1627 Washburn Way Rev. Art Simpson 10:00 A.M. Sunday School, all ages 8:00 P.M. Evening Service First Church of Christ. Scientist A ironch or The Mother Church, The Firt Church ot Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mast. 10th and Washington Services Sunday Service, 1 1 :00 a.m. Sunday School, 1 1 100 e. m. Wedneiday evening Meatlne. 8:00 o'clock. Lesson-Sermon Subject September 21 "MATTER" Christian Science Reading Room 1021 Main St. Radio Broadcast Sat.. 5:30 p.m. KFJI iwm "THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD" Free Mothodist llllg Oregon Ave. Hcv. Fred C. Neumann, Pastor SUNDAY hl.llVK KH 8:30 A.M.-llroi.dcust, KI'I.W 0:45 A.M. Huniluy Brhool 11:00 A.M. Won.hlp Service (1:46 P.M. Young People 7:45 P.M. Evening Evangelistic Service miimviik hi kvh i;h 7:30 P.M. Wednesday, Midweek 1'iuycr Immonuel Baptist llth und High Ilcv. W. F. Templln 9:45 A.M. Bible School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship 6:30 P.M. Young People 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Evening Pruyer Service Pilgrim Holiness 2301 Wantland Phone 6584 Hcv. O. D. Wcuvcr 9:45 A.M. Hunday Bchool 11:00 A.M. Morning Service 8:46 P.M. Y.P.8. 7:30 P.M. Evuimcllsllc Mcrtliu, 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Pruyer Assembly of God 746 Oak Rev. Dnnlcl Buyllss, Minister Rev. Donald Annus, Asst. Pastor HUNDAY rSKIlVK'F.S 9:46 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Services 8:46 P.M. Youth services 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Rally MID-WEEK KKKVlcr.H 7:30 P.M. Tuesday, Bible Study and prayer tjcrvice 10:00 A.M. Thursday, Pruyer bcrvlce 7:30 P.M. Thursday, Prcucning service 8.00 P.M. Saturday, street, service Kingdom Hall Jehovah's Witnesses 833 N. 9lh 7:45 P.M. Sunday Walchtower study 7:45 P.M. Wednesday Bible Study 7:46 P.M. Friday Service Meeting 8:46 P.M. Friday ineocruuc Scnooi Klamath Lutheran Cross und Crescent Rev. Irvln Tweet 8:00 A.M. Worship 0:46 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Divine Worship 7:00 P.M. Senior League First Christian Ninth und Pine Sts. George Alder. Minister 9:45 A.M. Bible School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship , 6 30 P.M. Christum Eiiaeavor 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Pruyer Meeting Wednesday . Salvation Army 400 Klamath Mai. und Mrs. Jack Little 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Holiness Meeting 1100 A.M. Junior Church 6:30 P.M. Young reoprcs Meeting 8 00 P.M. Salvation Meeting Union Gospel Mission 251 Commercial Pastor C. M. Timms Services 7:30 P.M. Evening 10:00 A.M. Bible School 11:00 A.M. Worsnip ocrvico First Presbyterian th and Pine ''none David Barneu. Jr., rn.,u, 9-30 A.M. Sunday School oin a M. Worship Service ll!o0 A.M. Worship Service Stewart New Board Member SALEM tfl Sam B. Stewart, 30, assistant attorney P"" . " named by the State Board of Con. trol Thursday as member of Oregon's three-man tax commis sion. . , , HO -Will SUCCeCa UOlimnrwiuirei Robert D. Maclean Oct. 15. Maclean resigned to enter the Insurance business of State Treas urer Walter J. Pearson. Stewart has been auurney the tax commission since April 1951. He Is ft graduate oi wum mitt Law School and served In the Armv In the South Pacific. He will be head of the commis sion's property tax division. Com missioner Carl unnmoers noaas the utilities division, and Com missioner Ray smith runs the grinnnro n'o't'oTnm o t o m'o'B'ina TAPPAN kchk RANGE Terms UHLIG'S - . . . . rf 1020 Mom rnone f5 0 0 ooooiLiULIULaJLSllU HERALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON , .,...rSZ. LLULLJLiilJ UJJIJltMMIILMtWM IWTlllllilllMtl.llulll JOURNALISM STUDENTS of Klamath Union High School toured the Herald and News plant Wedneiday with their instructor, Jake Hvijten dahl. Five of the big group are shown above. They are II to rl Larry Barleen, Betty Kennen, Jim Dougherty, Diane Dennis and Jean Johnson. Shrine Circus' Theroris Work Wonders On Wheels Circling, whirling, spinning movements characterize many of the marvelous deeds to be seen In the 1952 Shrlne-Polack Bros. Cir cus, which comes to the Klamath Armory In behalf of the Klamath F'nlls Shrine Club for pcrlorm anccs at 2:15 and 8:15 Saturday and Bunduy, Sept. 20-21, ar.l at 3:45 ana 8:15 Monday, Sept. 22. Wldo circling motion Is the very essence ol the cycling wizardry of the Thcrons. On two-wheciers and one - wheelers, sometimes with ballet (frace and sometimes with broad coinedv overtones, me nu merous members of this astonish ing family, alone and In concert, demonstrate the vast range ol things that can be accomplished with that great human invention, the wheel. The Four Whirlwinds live up to their name with a breath-taking performance on roller skates. With in the limited confines of a cir cular platform only nine Icet in dlanicler. they create a veritable cvclone of fast gyrating action. Then, at the finish the girls spin Individually by swivels which the men support while whirling the entire foursome at terrific velocity. Five horizontal bars pitched at two levels are the axis for sweep ing, swirling, somersaulting gym nastics by Los Hormanos Ibarra. One of the brothers describes great arcs as he flies back nd forth in a scries of finure eights between the iwn toomost bars, and ell three revolve majestically In giant swings at the conclusion ol tneir act. Circular Is much of the motion in the circus, and round is the shape of many of the objects involves me wnccis, lor uisiam " , 15, in- ix which one of the Myron Duo re volves so llthely with his feet atop a perch balanced on the feet ol his partner, and balls and hoops which Francis Brunn Juggles with Incredible agility. The traditional symbol of the cir cus the ring circumscribes the maneuvers through which the Pucks elephant prodlcles are di rected by the MacDonalds, the drills and formations of Jack Joyce's performing camels, and tho horseback antics ol the Jockey dogs of Karlls Petersons, The very words "circus" inJ circle" are of common derivation, TINY BABY PROGRESSING KINGSTON, Canada W A baby that weighed only 27 ounces at birth is more than a month old and progressing favorably. Dr. James Gibson said that Michele Roslyn Shaw now weighs nearly two pounds. FOR SALE! 1 USED CASE Model "A" Combine A-l Shape all set up for clover $850 Klamath Tractor & Implement Co. I 5616 So. 6th it - c. iEEHV 3-TIME WINNER IN THE MOBUGAS ECONOMY RUN 424 So. Lumbermen End Meeting TACOMA Wl Delegates to the 16th annual convention of the Northwest Council of Lumber and Sawmill Workers (AFL) were on their way home Thursday after noon following final reports of committees and the nomination of officers. John Gamblin of Lebanon, Ore., incumbent president, wag nomina ted for re-election. He will be op- lw j attle. Se- Prevent Forgery Protect Payee L'se Paymaster Check Protector Call or Write D. B. 'Del' Jones, Representative The Paymaster Corporation Box 577, Oretech, Ore. Ph. 6560 Phone 8801 Whether you figure your budget on a Chinese abacus, an adding machine or the back of an old envelope, it all adds up to the same story you can count on Mercury for topmost value among all the ears in its price field. Here's economy that has won in the Mobilgas Economy Run 3 years in a row. And Mercury's spirited performance is world-famous. What's more, surveys show that Mercury keeps the highest trade-in value of all ten medium-priced cars. Have you priced a Mercury lately? S-woy choice ot Ironimliilonii Touch-O-Mollc Ovcrdrlvci No-ihllt Mirc-O-Malle Drlvci or ilondard. flnl two arc oplronal ol oslia coil. BASIN MOTORS 6th St. . Phone 7771 Portland City Mulls Sport Arena Plan PORTLAND I The Portland City Council will look Into u pro posal that It build a huge sports center and livestock exhibition arena In exchange for property worth two and a quarter million dollars. The property Is the present Pacll- 1c International Livestock Exposi tion building In North Portland, and the downtown George A. White Servicemen's Center. The proposed site Is the area where Vanport existed before the . . 1. .7 , t is Just south of the present P-l slte. City Commissioner Ormond R. Bean first made the matter public Wednesday when he asked the council to look into It and the council approved a committee study. Then at the annual P-I press radio dinner Wednesday night, R. L. Clark, P-I vice president, out lined the details. He said the plan had been under study lor some years and now has substantial backing from P-I stock holders and the servicemen's cen ter directors. He said that as he visions It, the new development, would house the P-I. otner exnioi tlons, basketball and other major sports events. Nearby a baseball stadium for the Portland Pacific Coast League club mignt De duih. Anrl all of It. he said, should be surrounded by a city part of 600 acres with boating lagoons, cycle We'll Help You Solve 'Em . 515 Main St. PAGE TinnTKEN assBsasssnssBssssi Council paths und other recreational facili ties. Clark named no figures, but later Walter Holt, P-I manager, said the property to be offered the city Is valued at two und u quurter million dollars. The Alr Force has been dicker ing for the P-I building, presum ably for storage space, und the structure already has been with, drawn from basketball rental use. As a result, the University of Port land Wednesday arranged to play Its games In the Ice Arena. It used the P-I building last year, GRAIN MOVES SALEM IM Movement of grain Into Portland by river barges and trucks during August was the largest in history, the State De partment of Agriculture s.ld Thursday. The movement totaled 1. 900,000 bushels, of which about half went by barge. Figures were not available on the amount shipped by rail. l;j)7;!i.V!Wi'MMmiiaras with a wide choice of the most modern paint colors Trend Tones' With wonderful new decorating aids like Se- lect-a-Scheme and the Room Viewer. Everything you'll need to do the job easily, expertly, inexpensively. Come in today for free decorating assistance. Visit the General Paint Dealer near you GENERAL PAINT Phone 3829 I