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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1052 HERALD AVD NEWS. KLAMATII FALLS. OREfiOV PAGE FIFTEEN Go to Church Sunday CHURCH DIRECTORY (Hindi r TIIK NASCARIM! Gordon and Martin Phone 4110 Rav. Dil Van Da Unit 1:18 a.m.Piiiiilay Si'houl ' II 00 a.m. Murnlnp Worihlp fl;ia pm. Voung ranpja 1 .10 p m. EvaiilatUtlr. -I 7: JO p.m. Waiinaaiiar-aaT'rartr Service t,r , BTK WARM, KNOX HAPTINT T. T. mll J phone SUM t 41 m.SuntlBy School ll:l a.m. Morning Worahlp .10 p m Training Union I M p.m. Evanlns Worihlp T.30 p.m. Wadnaaday Grayer karvloa MBt.K BAPTIST ti4 Wlaro fhone Kellh P. flalda m Sunday Prhool 1I O0 ft m. Morning Worahlp JO pm ItaptKI Laatua T 30 p.m. Kvanlnp Woiahlp I. JO pin. Wadnaatlajr All ramlly . AT. PAUL'S KPIHCOPAL 01 Jallar,o .. , Phone MM Cialan M. Onitarl, ttaaior I 00 a m. Holy Communion :JO a.m. Monday School , , II, 00 a m Morning prayar 1 JO p m, Young Faopla MKItftll.l, BAPTIHT M1NKION ParraaUan Hill IS a m. Punday Schoil ll.W a.m. Worahlp Parvus RALVATION ARMY. 400 Klamalh Phono ONI Maj. and Mrl Jack Utile 10 00 0 m. Punday School 11.00 em. ttollnaae Maallng 11 00 a ra. Junior Church , 0 M p. m Young Paopla1 1.00 pm aatyalum Maallng IMMANVRIi BAPTIST lllh and High lav. W. r. Tamplla 41 a m ninia School l oo a.m. Morning Worahlp P:30 p.m. Young Paopla 1 30 pm Xvanlni Worahlp 1.10 p.a Wadnaiday Prayar MaaUna KRNO OOHP1X CENTER phona S-SM1 Rav. Oladya alllfera) 10 00 a m Sunday School 11.00 a m Mornln Worihlp CHURCH OP JF.HtJH CHRIST OP LATTKR DAY SAINTS rMn anal Martin Phaaa 4aM a oo a m frlaaihceo; Maallng 10 to a m Punday School 7 oo a m. aacr.rnanl S 00 p.ai. Saturday Prlanarp Maallng I 00 p aa Tuaaday Rallef Saciaty 7 p.Pi Tuaaday Ml A i GOSPEL TABERNACLE L Allaraont - and Maryland r Pa W. D. Blgby 10 00 0 a Sunday Behoof 11 00 anv Morning Worahlp T 30 p.nv Bvanlng Worahlp 1.J0 p.ejL Saturday and Wadnaaday EvealiwJ Worahlp MAUN COMMUNITY CHURCH tPreaby tenant Rev Oarg A. arfcyaiaa U 0 ax aitnolay takaol 11 oo a m Moaning Worahlp T 00 P a Young PoapJ FREE METHODIST 1PIP Oaafo Da. Prad C. Nauaaajut 0. U a a Su-ar School II 00 a n Morning Worahlp 0 tt Young Poplo 1 . p aa v,n,liana r S( Wad.aarlay lle Study 1. U pm. Wadnaaday Oetvlee , Maallng 41 paa Triday THaieraile tahee REOROATtlr.D CHTRcil " OP JP.fttm CHRIST OP LATTER DAY SAINT fh and Plirra Pheae P-01TI lu a Pimdar pVhat 11 aa a aa Morning Worahlp 1 30 p m. PTvawtng Worahlp 0 00 pja-WdJaraay nll hHp PTRST CHRISTIAN Pih a4 Pm PhaM Sin Pav. Biarga AMar 04 a m Pjihto ItM II oa a m Marnmg Worahtp 0 30 p nv ChrtatUfll Endaarag 1 3a p m Ivanmg Worahlp 7 JO p.py,Wa4nadap..raar Maauag . UNION GOSPEL MISSION 101 Cacnmarrlal 'CM. Tim ma loop a av nihia Ichnni II 00 a m. Morning Worahlp 1 1.3) p ajb Cvaelnf Worahlp FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Pi a, and ptaa Phona Till Pav. David Rarnalt Jr. , P 30 a m. Punday School JO a m. Mnmlng Worahlp 11 OO a rn Punday PKH 1 1 a Morning Worahlp II 00 a m. Junior Ourrh U p nw Pamllp Nlghl 0 U 9 m Junior WaatmlnlHar ft il a m. Panlar Waalmlnlatar iNuraary opaa) for all aaraataa) . Prlt.nBTM Pml.IKPPPJ B901 Wanlland Phi l Pay. J. D. Waavar t P CS a m. Pundav Prhnm k II oo a.m. Momind Worahlp t ID m. Tin 1 30 p m tvangalMto 1.J0 p.aa.Wadnaaday Prayar J aaaaung ASSEMBLY OP OOD ' llav. CUuda O. Wood 71 Oak a nv Punday Srhaol II 00 am. Mnmlng Worahlp 0:40 p.m. Youth Parvlca 1 30 p.qa Xvangaliatlc 1:N p.nu .Tuaaday Blhla, Prayar ParVTea- 10 00 a.m-Thuraday Prayar Panrlrn 7 30 p mTKuradaa' Worahlp Panrlra Beginning Sunday Nov. 23 TWO WEEKS OF OLD FASHION GOSPEL PREACHING IVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SATURDAY 7:30 P.M. CALVIN PROBASCO- EVANGELIST , Community Baptist Church ' ' Ntwsll, California Win. R. Hodqt, Pastor JKIIOVAII'8 WITNEHHK8 a.ia N. ih 1:49 p m.-Walcliujwar Pludy OltKOON TKCII 10;00 a. m, Punday Prhool( CALVAItY BAPTIST ft: Main and Cardan llav. (Irady I Ktaa :4ft a.m.- Miinilay HrliiHil IMiO a m. Morning Worahlp :IA p rn-Trauiliig Union 1::l0 p.m. Kvanlng Worahlp .00 p.m. Watlnaaday Praytr ' Jdaallng nnsT ( inilini op uod 101 AlUmonl Rav. C. 11 llaahm P'4ll a m. Nunday Prhool 11:00 a m. Mnrrilrig Worahlp 49 p m Young l'anpla t 1:30 pin. KvanalUII0 7 JO p.niWaUnaaday Ulbla Study PKAC'E TSkMORIAL PHKHBVTEKIAN 4431 S. Otlt Phono W97 Rav Dwayna L. Proatt a M a fnHunitv Mi'liool 11:00 a.m. Pilttdax Pi-IumiI 11. oo a m. Morning woialtip 7:30 p in. Nr. Waitlnllilatar :00 p.m. kvanlng Wurahlp BAPTIHT MIHHION TIM UkaiKirt Pallcan City llav. Prad Tadrlck :30 a. m. Punday Prhool 10.4ft a.m. Mnmlng Worahlp 7 00 p.m. Kvanirg Woirhip 1.00 p.m. lliuraday Yuung Paopla KLAMATII TEMPLE 1007 Plna Phona .US Hav. D. Pi Andaraon Rav Wamar Itork, aaa'l. 40 a m Punday Prhool II oo a. m. Morning Worahlp 30 p mOvarroinar Barvua 1:4S p m. Kvanaallitle 1;4A p.tru Wadnaaday nibla Study Prayar Maallng 1.41 pm PrUlay Young Paopla KLAMATII REVIVAL CENTER ItUft Mllchall Phona 1-01J0 Mr. and Mn, J. R. Grlllllh 101)0 a.m. Punday pvhool II 00 am. Morning Wurhlp 7.U0 p.m. Kvanaailatle Parvlra I wp.inWadnaaday Dibla Pludy and Prayar I 00 p m Priday Blbla Study 1.4ft p.m datufday Young Paopla CHURCH OP CHKIHT IT74 Arthur Phona i-1140 10 oo a m. nihla Claaaaa II 00 a m Morning Worahlp 7 30 p m. Mutual Kdltlrallon 00 p m Wadnaaday lllbla Study MISSIONARY BAPTIST 4134 Dmiflaa Sldar C. V. Blanc hard HIT Kmarald Phona 1-10)1 II oo a m. Morning Worahlp 7 00 p m Training Union 00 p m tvantng Worahlp 1.00 pj3t Thuiaday Blbla Study CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 10th and Waihlngum 1100 o m. Punday Hahonl 1100 a m Punday Marvlra .00 p.m Wadnaaday SvanlAg Barvica . FIRST BAPTIST th and Waahlngtop Df K. M Cauaay 4ft a IB Punday Prhool 11 00 a m. Morning Worahlp 0 Ift p m. Training Union 1 30 p m Kvrnlng Baivlra I 00 p m Wadnaaday Young Paopla 00 pm Wadnaaday Prayar Parvkra COMMUNITY CHURCH OP THE BRETHREN 4TM Brtatol PhaM tllH Bay. Kdarard Indar t 44 a m Punday Brhoot II 00 a m Morning Worahlp I. OO p m Wadnaaday llobbr-Crafi Club HOPE EVANCiELICAL LUTHERAN . Bhatla ftVhool ' p. M H. Andaraaal 41 a m Punday prhool II. 00 a aft Worahlp Parvlca CHURCH OP CHRIST Oaft Wanlland Plwao MM Arthur C. Black arall I0O0 am Blbla Claaaaa II 00 a m Morning Worahtp 1 00 p.m Kvanlng Worahlp 7 00 p.m Monday Blbla Claaa 1 00 pjB Wadnaaday ParvKa HON LUTHERAN lltk and Hiah Phona trpi Rrv. R. Oraaf 1 30 am Sunday Pchnol Blbla Claaa II no a m Morning Worahlp ft JO p m Family Night taacond Sun dayai I'M p m Youth Maallng (Ptral and Third Bundayai 7 30 p m Marrlrd Couplal CTuk ifourlh Sundaya) t.HO p.m Thuraday Adult Claai MT. LAKI COMMUNITY Arthur I. Rica Oft a m Punday Prhool 11.00 a m Mnmlng Worahlp 1-30 p m .kru.ua n Kndaavor MERRILL FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rav. Oaorga A. Mllno 10-00 0 m. Punday School 11 OO a m Momlng Worahtp 7 00 p.nt Plraalda Barvlra Nuraarp Oarrlro ' CONGREGATIONAL IiaO Oardaa Phona I-H7P Rav. Ormald M Caaaldajr 41 a m Bunriay Pchnnl 1 1 00 a m Mnrntna Worahlp 1.00 p.m lliah School Pilgrim Pollowahlp FIRST METHODIST loth and High Phono MM Rav Lloyd Hnllnway P 4ft a m Punday Prhool It 00 a. m Morning Worahlp 7 00 p.m. Youth Pallowahip 1.M p m. Taliowahlp Hour ALTAMONT BAPTIST Altamont Junior High School W P Waaka Itna Mtlehall Phona -lO0 41 a.m Pundar Bchnnl 11:00 I m. Morning Worahlp vim Mk r: ivr BOOK WEEK wai obiorvod at Milll School Nov. 19. Th nowly organizod Library Club prepared duplays for the open house; and memberi alto planned the entertainment program. Important gueiti wore the Mill faculty, Administrators, special educa tion teachers and Supervisors. Highlight of the afternoon was the tea also planned and executed by the students. Presiding at, the punch bowl and tea service are Virginia Welkley and Janet Speirs, shown with the other members of the Library Club. Story In Saturday's society section. Crime Chief Wins Freedom WABHINOTON W1 Tony Ac ctrdo. reDutrd chief of the crime ayndlcpl founded by Al Capone wpp freed Thuriuloy of contempt of Congreu charge. So on Jonrph Scallrpt of Har.le- tnn. Pp., druribed by the Senate Crime Investlgptlng Committee aa a rocKcieer. Both Accnrdn ond Scpllfpt had been indicted for relunlrn to an swer question of the Benate Crime Inventluailnir Committee. Accardo ' Identified In Icirtl- mony before the committee pp We man who moved in pa overlord of tho Chlcpfto racket when Capone pot out. Accardo auto waa "aid to have widespread Lntereata In Flor ida. Employment Hits Record WASHINOTON (A. Rldlnir a boom In coiuumer Kooda produc- tlon. non-fann employment in mid October ptayed al record 47.700,- 000, th Bureau of Labor tKaita Ilea tBLSi reported Thuraday. Thia la 800.000 more workers than In Oetober. 151. Mont of the enpnruiion waa luted for manufac ttirin Industiira, up 400.000 during me pant year to io,uu.ow. Durable goods manufacturing employment, reflecting blithest production levela in a year and half, recorded a better-tnat4eaaon- ai gain of 100.000 workera. BLS paid that, during the year, delenae DlanUi continued to add workera, employment In trade rose (o b record 10,100.000 ana leoerai government employment Increaaed about 70.000 to a.aoo.uuu. KI.AMATII LATTKR RAIN RKVIVAt ( KSTKR 1077 Waahburn Way Rav. Art Pimpaoa 10 00 a m. Sunday Prhool 11 00 a nv Worahtp Parvlca t DO p.m-Evaalng Worahlp Sf.VENTH DA1T ADVFNTI8T ITU Main Phona S-14M 0 30 a m, Saturday Bahhath School II no a m. Saturday Morning Worahtp 7 30 p mPunday KvaagaUatic -7 .30 p.aw Waoneaday and rnday Bvangaltatle MUST COVENANT n Walnut fbona isi Carl O. Strom 43 a m. Sunday School 1 1 OO imMnrnlnl Worahtp 7 4S p m. Fallowahtp Hour ft OO p.aAWadnradav Blbla Study, Prayar . KLAMATH LUTHERAN ' Croat and Crvorant Phono S451 Sav. Irvln Twaat :4S a m. Sunday School II 00 a.m. Morning Worahlp 7:00 p.m. Sanlor Laagua Baftlng all till beliefs on the Blbla, the Lutheran makoa no eicoptlon whan It tomes to prayar. Tha Blbla la full ot exhortations to pray and full at promlftos that Ood will hear. "Call upon Me in the day of trouble; I will deliver thoo." If there was one thing that Chrlat took groat pains to make claar ttrHIa disciple, lt waa that Ood will answer prayer. "Aik, and It ahall bo given yon," Hp aald. "All . things whatsoever ye shall ask In prayer, bellovlng, ye ahall receive." But tho Bible does make a number of stipulations 1st i thia connection which pome paopla overlook. It proaup j poaos that a Christian's prayar will be addressed to the Christian's Ood the Holy Trinity, rather, 8on, and Holy Spirit. lt prattuppotsa, too, that the Crirlatlau'a prayer will be offered In ChrUt's name. "Whatsoever ye ahall aak the Father In tin nam. Hp will give It you." The Chrietlaa, dares oma Into the Breaonoe of Ood with hi petitions only became He has beooma Ood'ft ehlld through Chrlat. Yet, Lulhtrsna ballava Ood anawars prayar, boeasaa I they believe the Bible la God's Word. Aod ska Blslp apaaks plainly en this point. HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH 2169 Homedole Phont 2-2004 - Services held at Shasta School, John R. Keener, Pastor KLAMATH LUTHERAN CHURCH 1175 Crescent Phont 3452 Irein Tweet, Poitor ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Richard E. Groef, Pastor 1025 High i ,r-C, J , 'V' L. i 1 r O r.' J'lw . .:t&-:"l.f..vX' 4Si)LS-.JlxS.A -aaflV.ii i rr imr i i L. Hometown Reword for Hero SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. Wl It'p not every, young bride and groom who get $30,000 to plart housekeeping on. But then not every bridegroom la a Medal of Honor winner. The fund has been Pledged to Ban Bernardino's own hero. Army Lt. Joseph Cbarlea (Chuck) Rod- riguex, 24, and his sweeineart, Rrifie Aranda, 22, of Cotton. Calif. They will be married Saturday, with a reception to follow In the Farm Groups Want Trade WABHlNOTON iyPI Two maior farm organiutions will try to sell the Incoming Republican adminis tration on the Idea of revising gov ernment foreign trade policies to promote greater sale oi American farm products aoroed. .They are the American Farm Bureau Federation and the Nation al Orange, which contend that present policies tend to force West ern Europe to trade with Russia. Both organisations wtu carry to Republican leaders In Congress and the State and Agriculture present policies would soon restrict farm markets and bring on rigid nroductlon controls. In a statement Issued Thursday outlining Its position, the Farm Bureau said "an out-mod ed Vt forelftn eoonomio policy Is enab ling Russia to gnaw away at West ern European trade and steal toe U. 8. farm market bit by bit." The bureau cited government re ports showing declines m U.S. iarm exports and aa Increase in West ern European transactions with Russia. The National Orange outlined' a similar viewpoint In the current Issue of Its national monthly. Both said Oreal Britain and other Western European countries are cutting down on American farm products because they don't have enough dollars. ITiev said these countries are not permitted to earn dollars In this country because of restrictive U. 8. tariff and tiade polcles. Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purs Word's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward nd Son 92S High Phona 3334 Lullierans Believe God Answers Prayer Tharo are many reasons tor be. Having that Ood anawars prayer. But for a Lutheran the beat rea eon la that the Bible aava ao. Phont 6793 - - high school cafeteria, the f only place big enough to accommodate all the townsfolk who wish to come. The couple will leave on a Mex ican honeymoon arranged by Southern California Spanish-language newspapers. In Mexico they will be entertained by President Miguel Aleman. When they return home Dec. 17. a citizens' committee intends to hand them a check for $30,000. The "House for Chuck" campaign will swing into high right after the wedding. Rodiigues, now stationed st Nor ton Air Force Base here, won the Medal of Honor In Korea as a private first class. He wss cited for "an Incredible display of valor" In charging up a hill to wipe out five enemy gun positions, killing 15 Communista with hand gren ades. CRY aloud, sport not, lift up thy voico likt a trumpet, and shtw my ptoplt their transgression, and the house of Jacob their tins. Isaiah 58:1 ICE CREAn Dmctt - 2- DELICIOUS DESSERT TREATS FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER! CRATKX LAKI DIALCX OR ROUTE MAN WW mW r m. - at Aw at M m rM u If ,- mWM 9 MM w I u I i " " PRESIDENT NEW YORK The Rev. Dr. Charles B. Foelsch, president of the Pacific Lutheran Seminary at Berkeley, Calif., yesterday was elected president of the Board of American Missions of the United Lutheran Church in America. He succeeds the Rev. Dr. William C. Schaelfer Jr. of Allentown, Pa. Oar Budget Bundle keeps laun dry coats at a minimum. Men's Hand Laundry, 11th and Klamath. pnone Z-Z531. h First Church of Christ. Scientist A knack ef Tha Mother Church, The First Ckarck ef Christ, Scientist,' fit Vostii Mctte tOrbaaa) Wetkiitftea , Services Sueosy Service, 11:00 e.m. - Sajaeby Scbeet, 1 1 M e. as. . Wipaaalpa eveafaag MeeHao. 1:00 e'eleck. . Ltaion-Strmon Subject Novtmbtr 23 "SOUL AND BODY" Christian Science Reading Room 1401 Etplanadt One Block From Herald and Newt Radio Broadcast -Sat. 5:30 pjn.-KFJI 'THE WAY TO FREEDOM" .aOa'aty mm T M M m m mm M mm 1 ..aSJSSi AT ats- a M I Lady Author Like Solitude SEATTLE (VP) A woman beach comber from the Grays Harbor County sand dunes Is basking this week in tne spotlignt, me nowrra and the congratulatory telegrams that come to a new author. But Mrs. florah Berg, whose Lady on the Beach" is fresh off the presses, said she was snxlous to get back to her rain-pelted shack on the bench and "Old Sarge," her retired Marine Ser- Commercial Plane Speeds HONOLULU A Pan Ameri can Airways Startocrulser rode "Jet stream" winds for 3,950 non stop miles across the Pacific Wednesday from Tokyo to Honolulu in 11 k hours. Because of the winds, non-stop flights nearly seven hours shorter than those which stop at Wake will become routine In early De cember. Sidney M. Serebreny, Palo Alto, Calif., meteorologist, spent three yeara In research on the . Jet stream air currents. He was aboard on the pace-making flight. The high speed currents flow west-to-east across the Pacific at certain altitudes about six months a year, ine eiratocrutser, nyuia at altitudes of 18.000 to 37.000 feet, was pushed along by tail winds which averaged 60 miles aa hour hour. Serebreny said the nonstop serv ice will be possible only from Nov. 15 to April 15, the Jet stream season. " " Cash Returned -To Card Loser. 8ALEM LT) Jack Putnam, who lost s.1,178 In a poker game three years ago, got his money bacfc Wednesday In Marlon County Cir cuit Court. . He lost the money to J. P. Schlmberg, whom Putnam sued for 12,358, or twice the loss. oimitt Judo-e Oeorce Duncan Issued a directed verdict for only the actual loss. geant spouse. She was getting woarv ot swanK hotel surroundings and her stylish borrowed wardrobe, she wss long ing to get back into her boots and logging shirts. One of her disappointments In the finished book involves the King's English as used by "old Sarge." To meet her publisher's desires. she finally had a New York writer collaborate on It. His first stroke was to clean ui the book version of the Barge's language. "That's the only thing I really don't like about the book," she told sn Interviewer. "Can you Imagine a retired Marine sergeant Ike my husband exclaiming. 'My goodnessl'?" "I wrote the book three times," she recalled. "I kept our shuck warm with the pages I threw into the stove. But my publisher never was quite satisfied." The Bergs left Seattle 10 years ago to stake out at Ocean City. They took up a life of Isolation that kept them away from the city of Aberdeen for as long as two yearp at a stretch. "We lound peace and content ment," she explained. There were clams, driftwood, , the breakers pounding on the beach, solitude, Mrs. Berg got Into the literary field by writing a salty letter to Time magazine four years sgo about life In a world of dTlftwood. ' The letter brought a flood of telegrams from book publishers. The result was "Lady on ' tha Beach.'" Jv. She has heard that Hollywood might be Interested In lt. "If they do make a movie out of my book." she remarked, "I hop they don't pick a Jane Russell type to-: play me. 1 1 .St.: V pMasi .iuahMl f ventolin Eddie Weahinaiea) ' AT CHILOQUIN BIBLE STANDARD CHURCH Iveatotrat Eddie WeihisftM vrig ke conuuetiaf pervkes nightly, :00 PA. Nov. 25 thru Nov. 30 DAVID SUTTON, PASTOK Q