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I-HIDAY. OCmiUCIl 31, Ifl.Ti JfEHAI-D AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORKCON PAGE NfNB Go to Church Sunday CHURCH DIRECTORY lll li( II OK Till'. NA.AIIINR Giitlen fitf Murlin pt'oM 47(1 tltv llful tt ! HUH t 4ft mi." Wn nutty h IiiimI II no t m,M"iniii( Umaliip H 4ft p m,- Viiiiii , 1 10 p ni.--noMUi' 1 JO p in winUjf-l'rir htrvii hir.WAIl l I.K.NOX IMP J IM t 41 m flunrfav fcchniil II i m Murning Wiiiilp A no p tn - TialMi g llnUitt t 00 p tn, r.vatiltig Wnriiirt 1 JO p,ni.'-M,tlti"1--l'i'i)cr tMlVlr nilll.K IIAPTIHT 11144 Wlird rhorti 44 no m . Nunilav HVihmiI II, (H) m. -Morning Wuoliip i MJ p m - HantUl 1.10 p m t.vcliwtg Vtui.lilp I au p in Wr.iiK-.iii All rainily Mfh! KT. FA 1)18 fr.FIM'OPAI. 01 Jaflaraon l'ltmi MM (Jai H. Onatarl, Harlur 00 t tit. tin))' Coniiiiuiilun I .to a nt h-MnJav h' lHHit II no in - Miming liaar 1 M pin. Young 1'topla MKRItll.I HAFTIHT MIMHtON Mai raatlon Hall 4.1 a m Huniiay fti-ho-.i II 00 m Wiiihlp heivlia 8AI.VATION AllMY 41)0 KUmalh I'hrtnt Otl Ma) and Mra Ja h l.iiila inno i m -huiKtir atriiool II M a "1. Holniart Matting li oo a m Junior Ciiunh .to p m YiMinf I'aopl U p m . alvaiion Mealing IMMAN'tlKI. HAFTIMT lllh and Hh Rev. W, r lempllit I 41 a m ruble ftchrvol i oo a m Morning Wonhip 10 p m,- Young panple 7 SO p m Kvanu Wonhlp 7 jO ni. VVaiJrta.rtar afr !eatlnf KENO GOSNKL CENTER phone 2-Wl pv. (iiadya MiWortJ IS nfl am Bunrtay gVfhnol II 00 a m. Morning Worship III K It OF JKht'H IIKIHT Or I.ATTER DAY MINTS Hmt and Martin Phona 4W a oo a a- Prie.ihOf. Meeting 10 M a m-itundey rkhool 1 oa p m. Harrarnant I o p m. Hatur.l.r frimary 1 ' Maetlng I M pm Tix iull tonei 1 JO p nv Tuaaday MIA compel TAiirnNAri.E AHemont and Maryland! W. D Biaby 10 a m Sunday aVhool oo am Moininf vrnip m m.-Ivi nin Woratup M im.-Miumo and WedatUr vning Mihip II A LIS COMMUNITY (lit Rill iPrfihtrlni Ptv fiffnrg. a human 41 a ft.- Sunday ahil 1 0 a m Mwning Wetuhlp 1 00 p Young Feap l FREE METHODIST Itta Oftaen Pa. rrad C NIUIMM 41 a m. Sunday aVhnol Nam Mtxntrif Won hip a A pm. Young Paopla Y 4J p ni. fvangaltme Ttl p m Wa1nKla BiMa tludy 1 4J p HI wWadnaadajrlMlvtra pitting I U p m -fnd) -Thaocratta trhooa kiAmatii itTiir.RV Croaa and Crtacant rhn S4M H. Irvm Twai 41 im ftunday Hnn II 00 a m Unrntnff Wufthlp 1 oo p m nw Laguo i riRST I'HRIHTIAS m and P'n Phooo 4M Rry, Clawga AWt t U a m -aibla II 0 a m fttntning 'othip g 70 p m (Jftri4ian SiMfavar I pm -rvning Worthtp f JO p m.-Wdnatd--J,ra)ar Mlng VMON CiOhPKI. MISSION , I1 CMnmarria C M Tiwma 10 no a m Fihia P-hl 11 no a m Marnlng Wnrahlp 1 JO p tvtning WvraAtp IIRHT PRE8DVTERIAN i and Pina Phana 131! flv OavW Hamftl Jr. tVim Pwnday cVhml I a mf -Morning Worahtp II 00 a m Itunday P ho II 00 a m Morning) Wor.hlp , 1 00 a m Junior C'hufrft R 43 p m fam lf Night 43 pm Junior Uatmlntilv 0 41 P m 8ninr U'tttmtnutrr iNurrorp pn lor all aarviratl PII.OniM HOMNEHH taoi Wanitand Piiona W4 ftav 0. D Waavar t 4S a m nundav P-hoi 11 no a m. Morning Woohip a .10 p m vrn 1.10pm -ranrnli 1 JO p m Walna.la Praiw Maung ASKIMni V OP OOD Hv, Claud O, Wood 14 ok 0 43 a m Sunday Srhool 11 M am M'irninf Worahip 45 p m. Youth Srvira 1 30 p m Ivangi-ltillf I X p.m.TuaMiay Biblt, Praytr Sfrvka 10 00 m, Thurf lay Pray af tvlr f M p m Thursday Worship Strvirp JEHOVAIPH WITXEKHKS N. Plh 1.45 pm Watchtowtr iudy ORKIiON TK( II 10 00 a m Sunday Srhool CALVARY BAPTIST T. Main and Qardrn P.a. tirady F.. Kttca 4S a nv flunday School 11:00 a m. Morning Wnrahlp 0-19 pm. Training iTnlnn 1:30 p.m. Kvaning Vr'orahip FML. FRSEL. FREE!... Klamath Falls Armory SATURDAY -NOV. 1 First 500 Will Be Served SPEAKERS All Fun - Fun For All NON-PARTISAN DEMOCRATIC No Charge No Donof ions No Contribution Plalei No Raffles NO CATCH TO IT - IT'S ALL FREE ADULTS ONLY Remember the place -- Klamath Falls ARMORY - Nov. 1 Ad. Paid for by Klamath County Democratic Club 100 p.m. Wrilnoday 'raar Maatlng I ins r tiiriirli op ioi 'im-l AMairnnl Mav, I', II. Ilealim II 41 a m, htmcJay H'-himl II m in, Mdf iiliig Vonlilp ft; 4.1 pm. Young t'cnpla 7 10 p ill Kvangallihc t.M pm.-Wadntla)Ulfclf Study rP.ACK MEMORIAL rilCHIlVTIItlAN 44.11 S Uti Phona flav Dwavna , Pruvlt 0 110 a in - niimtay Ki-hnot II 10 a mi - Hunday S' lio-.l II m a hi,- Morning Wtji.hlp yy p ut Kvaning Wonhip BAPTIHT MIHMION 37.10 I.akaitoft PHkan City nav, rra TanricH t '10 a m -Kuntlay Hrh'Hil 10 4.1 m ni Morning Worihtp 7 ot) p ni.- Kvaning Won (up TOO p.m. 'Jhuf ail v Young Paupla KLAMATH TEMPLE I C07 Pino Phona 4 i2A llav. n R Andarton Hav Warner Mrk, a't. t 41 a in. Sunday Krtiool 11 no ni Morning Woihlp W p in (ivBifomitr Sarvlrg 141 p m - KvauiHitiie 1 4ft p m. Wdnada -nthla Study Prr Mrfllng 14ft p m-frtday Young Paopla KLAMATH LATTER HAI.N in:7 Waaliburn Way Mrv. Arl hitopotl 0 00 a m. Hunday K-hoil ft 00 p in. Evanlng Woialilp KLAMATH REVIVAL CENTER lOJ Mllfliall Phnna 1-0730 Mr. and Mra. J II. Cirilllth in 00 am Hunday S' hool II 00 a mMi'inlig Wunhlp 100 p m.-fcvaiifllllc Kervira I oop.m W'adnvMlay nibla Study and Praar 7 00 p m - rrlrlay - Rltila Study 1.4ft p m Saturday Young , I'copla ( MI IK II OK CIIR1KT 1774 Arthur Phona J-11 40 10 00 a in. Pihla C II 00 a m Morning Wonhip 11A pm Mutual KdllK atlon ftuo p m. Wadnda UibU Study MIH8IONARY BAPTIST 4114 tfcHiflaa rtdar C V Mlancrurd 43 a m hunday ftVhool 11 no m Morning Worship I nn p m Training t'nion a on p m. Kventng Worship 1.00 p m. Thuiatiay Bihla Study CIIRIMTIAS HCIENCK 10th and Washington II At a m Sumtay ttrhool II 00 a m Sunday harvir 00 p m. Wwinasdaj Cvanlng . Scrvlra FIRST BAPTIST th anj Washington Dr r. M Cauy 4S a m Sunday S--has: II 00 m fc'or oing Worship ft 1 p m Training Union 1 ra tm rvrnmg norvira 1 OO p m. Wadnasday Young W p m Wadn.day Piayrr Sarvira Propla COM MI'NITY t IITRrH OF THE BRLTHRFS 4711 RrutM Phona SMltl Sav Pdwart Ijindar 41 m-Hunitiv avhonl 11 OO a m - Mnrnlng Worship I 00 p m Wairaaday Hobor -Craft Club HOPE EVAXOEI.H AL MTHERAN Shata School Rav M R Andaraon a 41 a m Sundsy S-'ol II 00 a m Worship Mrvlra OU'RCII OF CHRIST Phona ft tm wontta-ftc r Arttinr r KUrtivcii irim f-UMa Cla It 00 an .--Morning Worship tm pm y.vamng Worshtn 1 no p m.- umrti nib C'aia tOO pin Wadnaaday rytf 7.IV LITIIERAN lllh and High Phono oitw Rrv R. P Oraf 010 onv-thunday hool Ribhl Claw II OO a m. Mormnf Worship ftMpm ramity Night isacondj Sun das 1 JO p m Y.Hith Vtting tflnt and Third Bunrla' 1 30 pm MarriM" Couplea Club iFmirlh Sunday a1 too p m.Thunda -Adult Clat MT. I KI TOMMtMTY Arthur I. Ria 0 44 a m Sunday School IIMim Vnrni Worship 110 pm Cirlstian Endeavor MERRILL I IRST PRESBYTERIAN Rav Caoga A. Mitiu) 10 on a m nindav school It n a m Mornirf Worship 1 00 p m. Iiral Srvlro Nuraary Mrvut CONCJRKOATIONL SIM Crdn Phona I-3J70 Rav. Donald M Caaalday 0 41 a m, Hunday School l nn a m Mnrnina? Wntahln ' 1.00 pm Utah Srhool Pilgrim lallowshtp FIRST METHODIST loih and High Phono ft Rv l m)d ttoilaway P 44 a m Sunday School It OO a m Morning Worship 1 m p m Youth Fallows hip I JO p m. Tallowship Hour SEVENTH DAY ADVFNTIST 11M Main Phona 1-1400 ; a m Saturday Sabbath Srhool 11 no a m Kilurrlay Mnrnlng Worship 7 m p m Sundav KvanfallMir 1.30 p tn. Wadnradav and Friday Cvangalutle FIRST COVENANT lift Walnut Phona S317 Carl G Strom 41 a m Sunday Srhool II 00 a m Morning Worahlp All th sur In IS rl4, . Hvrr atri It lrl'4. I aaia nvvrr, n.vrr link a thla llk It kI lnMf. An ih vll la h warli, Th kk4n ana iln ('a t....r .Ink rr al'i fair trail, tlalcti yaa Itl It la. . nr mim n ill - i nun hri UnTTrii ifiiiir " rr-'""f -' ' AFRICAN CURIOS will bo shown ti 8ibl Bapti.t Church, Sot urdty and Sunday, 7:30 p.m., by the Rav. and Mn. Dick Oil' worth, miitionariat on furlough from Africa. GIs Hear Little TrKVr f,ft-.Thft II a nrpxIHrn. t la I cuiKllUuirn re tnlkinu uHf a bll nbout Ihc Korean Wur and Hie fontllne noldlcr but trie American lighting men seldom gets to hear or read much ol It. Mmiy troops In the lines have never heard the voices of the nom inees Hepubllcan Dwight Elsen hower and Democrat Arilal Bleven n,n. And many have not read much of what they have said. Despite thorough roverage of the campaign by the Armed Services Itsd.o and Us netwoik of stations In Korea, Marines and Inlantrynien haven't had a chance to hear It. Thero are few tadlos at the front. Airmen In rear area fields and sailors are belter posted. There in about one radio to every 20 men Kaiser May Limit Output 8P0KANE W The Kslr Ahimiimm and Chrmlcsl Corp. asld Wednesday It may have to t hut down another production pot line si Ita Mead pUnt hern be cause ol the Uic.it power curtail ment order, Kai.-rr has a) marly cloved three ot Its eight production uniU. Each ha n rtinniniy r"'?1 C-IcMy ni stwut thieo million pounds ol pig aluminum. The Drlen Electric Power Ad tninLitraiion announced Wednesday that ellectivo Not. n coiu-umern with lirm power contrsctg will be limited to 90 per cent ol the clec iriciiy they usfd st the Mme tune Ian year because ol the wster shortage. This order wilt cut 18.250 kilo mstia from the Mead load. The closing o fourth pot line would idle more than loo men. More than 600 were Utd off In September an three pot lines were cooled when imerrupttble power loads were cut. A xurvev howrd 132 plant in the Inland Empire ll) be a i Ice ted bv the new DKPA order. Race Close Says Bookie I.ONDOV m A big London bookie tated the American preM drmial election a oeck-and-neck race Fnriav. Bookmaker Douglas "Alays Pavs" Hluart set hts odds at 4 to 5 and pick your candidate that Is you put UP five dollars to win four. Bets were still coming pretty last, his tnokesmon said, "with not Ihc slightest sign of a leaning toward either candidate." IOKTF.R IN MANILA 8AIOON. Indochina William C. KoMer. V. B. undersecretary of deteiue, arrived her Wednesday Ironi Manila lo study the economic ana military situation in Indo china. T IS b m. f.llowf hi Hmir B 00 a ra. W Mn-day fiibl Study, Fr r RI.ORGAXIZKD CHI Rl'H OK JIM S CHRIST OF LATTER DAY MAINTS tn. and Plum Phona 3-0111 IIS in Sunday arhnnl II an a m. Mnrning W nrohla T SO a m. Fvntna Warihip 0 00 am Wednesday ralfowahlp Al.TAMOST BAPTIST Allamont Junior Hlfh Ichool W. p Wnk Iina Mltrh.ll Phona S.II30 0 4S a m. Sunday arhnnl 11.00 a m. Morntna Worthlp rcini rr V' !ZdV IS ""' ' MT'. J a rwnaltle lloi R (f ' or moilril V ' Iniltamrnta tQ 1 kylo maroon olonoi Doors Open ADULTS i TURKEY - MINCE MUSIC v. ri Of Campaign I In rpar mrtnt ' Aiuioclnwrt Pre coirespondrnw noticed only lukewarm lutercnt in I tne election oy mosi intnunir men come ol whom arc too young to vole. However, th e correspondent iiiimt-iiui noted an ncrcase In the number of election beta In the last two weeks. Most of those who will vote have cast their absentee ballots and re turned to their war chores. Many learned of the Issues thiounh let ters and new .pupcr clippinus sent from home. The Army radio has urged all servicemen lo vote. 'Die Army newspaper, Stars and Slrlpes, has printed equal stories and liberally used most ol the statements of both candidates. But the newspaper usually arrives at a division headquarters In Korea three to lour days after It Is pub lished in Tokyo and Korea. And U lakes more lime lo get the news paper to the lighting troops. Home ol tne more controversial issues have been missing Irom the letter attributed to Cen. James A. Van Fleet which said the 6outh Korean Army Is In "apple Pie order." and should be used more to replace American troops. The letter was released by oen. Elsen hower. There was no mention of II in Stars and Stripes on the day Ihe general released It. News of the campaigns al'O leach servicemen through Ameri can magazines, sucn as Time, Newsweek and the Reader's Di gest, which have good circulation in Japan and Korea. Newspapers Back Ike NEW YORK i Editor and Publliher reports a new survey shows that four U. 8. newspapers are supporting Oen. Dwight D. Elsenhower for every one support ing Gov. Adlal E. Stevenson. The trade magazine said Thurs day night Its Una) pre-election poll ol 1.3h dailv newspaper allowed 67.34 per cent ol them with M.S4 per cent of the total dally circula tion are supporting the Republi can presidential candidate. The Democratic candidate Is backed by 14 SI per cent ol the dallies with 10 M per cent of the lolal circulation. No declaration for either candi date has been made bv 18.14 per cent of the dallies. The survey was completed Oct. n. Editor and Publisher reported 933 dallies in 40 states for Elsen hower and 301 dallies In 39 stales for Sleven.'on. T.ie nine slates without daily newspaper editorial support for Stevenson are Connecticut, Dela are. Maine, New Hampshire. North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota. Utah and Vermont. Pro-stcvcnaon dallies outnumber pro-Elsenhower dallies In' only three atales Georgia, Kentucky, and South Carolina. . The 1.386 dallies polled represent 78 per cent of the 1,773 dallies In the country. LOAN GRAMTLn JERUSALEM i A spokesman for the Jewish National fund "Karen Kayemeth" sand Wednes day It had been granted a six mil lion dollar loan by the Bank of America of San Francisco. It will be used for land acquisition, and rrciamation wore. Friendly Helpfulness To Irery Creed and Purse Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward and Son 925 High Phona 3334 7:30 p.m. ONLY PIE - COFFEE SKITS Evangelistic Services Set Campaign For Christ In the theme ol the evanxellHtio ell'H't vhich begin Hunday mornlnit at the Firm Christian Church. Sher wood Hiiilth, Cottate Grove, will preach the aennon durlrm thin cuiniuHn, and hln wife will os.'il.it in tne miiMo proxrHin. DurlnK the past Ihrcc wcrkn the conureiiatlon haa been preparinK lor these itcrvlccit with a peinonai visitation program, and with boc clal cottage prayer services. MectuiKs will be conducted night ly at 1:30 with the exception of Halurday and will continue through Nov. 1. During the first two weeks In December the minis ter ol Christian Church here, the Dev. Ocoige Alder, will conduct similar services in Cottage Grove, New Taxman For Northwest WASHINGTON I A 30-year veteran of the Internal Revenue Department will head the new Beatlle ledcral tax district embrac ing: Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Alnfcka. Secretary ol the Treasury Snvder ,.,..,. fchH .v.- "V m". l "... Internal Revenue agent at Okla homa City, as commissioner ol the recently created district. Sims, four directors of revenue named to head alote tax collection areas, and five assistant district commissioners, will be Installed Friday in ceremonies at Uie Uni versity of Washington. Stale directors to take office along with Sims will be William E. Frank, who will have charge of lh Seattle office and also handle Alaska tax collections! Ralph C. Cranqulst, Portland; Cal vin E. Wright. Boise and Thomas M. Robinson, Helena. Assistant district commissioners who will be under Sims in the Beatlle headouarters are Frank J. Healy, collections: Scth R. Slock ton. audit: Roy C. Basham. intel ligence; Joseph B. Harlacher, ap peals, and Harold M. Charlton, alcohol and tobacco lax affairs. An assistant lor administration will be named later. Egypt Protests Cash to Jews CAIRO. Egypt i.r Premier MaJ. Gen. Mohammed N a g u I b an nounced last night that Egypt has handed the West German govern ment a note formally protesting a recent agreement to pay Israel re parations lor Nazi persecutions of Jews. Jsagulb handed the note to the new German ambassador. Guen iher Pawelke, shortly alter the seven-nation Arab League's Politi cal Committee held an emergency meeting here to work out joint action against the payments to Is rael. The Arabs contend, the money should go to Uie aoo.ooe sAralr refu gees o uni Palestine War. Under the reparations agnre mei.t. the West Germans plan to deliver 776 million dollars worth of goods to Israel as restitution for Jewish suffering under the Hitler regime. Triplets Cause Housing Problem LYNWOOD. Calif, tti A stork rreated housing crisis faced the Store family Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Slorc. who have been living In a one-bedroom apartment in Huntglnton Beach, were blessed with triplets Thurs day. "I guess we're going to have to look for a new home," said Mrs. Store. "We were planning on cram ming our new baby in the apart ment with us. The doctor never even hinted that this might hap pen." Rummage Sale Saturday Mamanita Social Club 418 Main - Across from Wong's CAMPAIGN FOR NOVEMBER 2-16 MRS. SMITH, FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH-7.30 NIGHTLY INSPIRING, CHRIST-CENTERED, BIBLE PREACHING EVERYONE WELCOME NINTH AND ?INE STS. i J "tT;1 REV. GRADY ESTES New Preacher For Baptists The Rev. Grady Estes has come i hdrc from Rose Pine, La., to ac-; cept the pastorale at Calvary Bap tist Church, E. Main and Garden Streets. The Rev. Estes attended the New Orleans Baptist Seminary and ; was pastor of the Rose Pine Bap-; list Church for almost three years before coming here. The new pastor, his wife and daughter. Lois Wayne, are resid- , ing at 2327 Garden Street. The Calvary Baptist congrega tion gave a reception honoring the Estes' last night. , Hopes Raised ; For Lost Plane ! MANILA I The V. B. Air i Force Friday said a radio signal had been intercepted that may have come from the B-29 weather plane missing aince Sunday, ; A pcke5rr.sn at Clark Field add ed""the "signal was too weak lor positive ldentllicatlon., Aircraft from the Philippines and i Gaum are searching a wide area of the Pacific east of tile Phillip pines where the giant plane was believed to have been downed by a 1 typhoon. The Air Force said 10 crewmen were missing. It earl ier had announced that 16 were aboard. VOTE substitute by a rich out-of-state,grocery cnain TO KEEP A FAIR MILK LAW Musician and Artist Church Gets New Pastor The Rev. Claude O. Wood has accepted the pulpit at the Assem bly ol Ood Church here, succeed ing the Rev. Dan Bayliss who has gone to Sacramento to enter the radio evangelistic Held. The Rev. Wood come.T here from San Jose, where he made his head quarters lor lour years while a traveling evangelist. He became First Church of Christ, Scientist A Iraack f Tho Mothir Church, Tha Firil Church ol Christ, Sciantnrt, I lotion, Malt. 10th and Waihingloa Sanricas Sunday Service, 1 1 :00 o.m. Suatfoy SchMl, 11:00 a. m. WodnaMay ovenlai Meallno. 1:00 o'clock. Lesson-Sermon Subject November 2 "EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT" Christian Science Reading Room ' 1021 Mai St. Radio Broadcast -Sat 5:30 p.m.-KFJI "THE HEALING TRUTH" We'll Help You Solve 'Em 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 Generol Point Deofer near you , ii 513 Main St. an untrieii milk control law promoted 53uQ 83 s OS 1 ( M '. . j I ftoatj SHERWOOD EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SATURDAY acquainted with Ihe church hero while conducting services her lour months ago. " The Rev. Wood, hla wife, and -year-old daughter. Sandra, are Boar residing in lha Assembly ol Ood parsonage, 146 Dahlia Street. GENERAL PAINT Phona 382 . . CHRIST -n SMITH, Evangelist