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DIRECTORY
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
CHURCH
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Law toM
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6 " ?!- school
as-'
yAtf BAPTIST
as&sss.
rumen
PEACE MEMORIAL ;
PREe'BVTERIAN
Hit iwj" " .
CimrtiM ftrhnn
110 em. Sunday School
7 SW p.n.- mj
KLAMATH REVIVAL CENTER
102S Mitchell m n 1fi!lh0n-.A
Mr. oo .
in no m. Sunday School
11.00 i.iS:-Sund Mornlnf Worantp
7:30 p.ni.i i ffuimwi -
7:30 cm. Wednesday Bible Study and
Prayer
OREGON TECH
.(Villi rr -aunow TiiuiHui
PENECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD
. joii ttaaciuic -Rev.
J. E. Reddlck
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00a.m. Sunday Service" v
7:30 p.m. aunuay, E,vmnwcuw oeiv
ice
T:30 p.m. Tueiday, Evangelistic Serv-
... i Blkl. ' COiHu '
7:30 p.m. Saturday .'Young People'
Dliee service
ALTAMONT BAPTIST
J. E. Brockua
n Mitchell Phont S.1W
:45 a.m. Sunday Benool
11:00 a.m- Mornlni Worship
ST. FRANCIS CABFINI
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Bonanza
' Rev. John Phelan .
11:00 .!. Sunday Maaa
ST. AUGUSTINE'S
CATHOLIC CHUHCH
i Merrill
Rev. John Phelan
9:00 a.m. Sunday Mass
FIRST rilVP.NArVT
833 Walnut Phont tall
. j oei i;. noraiuna
9:45 a.m. Bible School
11:00 a.m. Murning Worship .
7:45 p.m. Wednesday-Prayer Service
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC I
CHURCH
815 High thune 45W
Rev. T. P Casey, Pastor
7:00, 8:00, 9:30. and 11:00 a n.-Sunday
i i Masses
7nn n-nn a.tn t, . unii, ,1.1, u,aaa
3;0M;00 and 7:30-8:00 Saturitay a-Confessions
t
TRINITY uUTHERAN CHURCH
Tuleiake. Calif.
Rev. Richard B. Graef, ' Pastor
8:30 a.m. Sunday School nd Church
Services
Services held 'In American legion- Hall.
iim v rnnsa
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Tuielake
9:30 a.m.' Sunday Mass
COMMUNITY METHODIST -
CHURCH
nev. Eamuna sumon, piiior
9:30 a.m. Morning Worship,. Sunday
0:30 a.m. Church school and aault bible
cihbb, o una ay
10:30 Churdi School, . Sunday
!. ,
11 11
I Yi7 III
re-" u
1 J
Quaker Minister, Educator
Slated for Talk at YMCA
OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL YOUTH SOLDIERS FOR CHRIST
4438 Green Son. Dr. Phone 2-1187
LtiTTER DAY
P-
SillirUi
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Dorrtt
Rev. Con O'Connor
11:15 a.m. Sunday Mass
KLAMATH TEMPLE
Pine - Phone 6325
Hev. n.vno 1
, m.im sundav School
11:09 a.m. Morning Worship
8:90 p.m. OTeroornirr o
MERRILL FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Oeorga A. .Milne 10th nd High
9:45 a.m. Sunday School it Bible Clan Rev
4438 Green Spgs. Dr. . Phone 3-1187
cine sneiDj
nurcn iiae Main
1:X0 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Uectlnj.
1:30 p.m. Friday Youth Night
7:30 p. m. S a tur day van gel title Serv
pn.nniM holtkitrr .
3301 Wantland PhoM HI
Kev 'o. o- weaver
s:w a.m. aunaay acnooi
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship '
8:30 p.m. YPS
7:30 p.nu Evangellttlt . .
7:30 p.mv Wednesday Prayer
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Greater Europe Mission Man
To Speak' at Mt. Laki Church
rk... w "; ; r-stuii Hour
I Fill! me,Uin rmlfiTliT RCfMNfE
w- ..ri.vM.l.A. .. . .1 DWnns H7RT
nn-H-tv (first wea. 01 ..v::. ;vi
i-s ts meeting.10 -m. uw n?--2""ri sir;.
g;O0 p.m. Wfnnwiw
DUflCt
-"D?Xf7-j Ward
rSSsr-
Lj 008PIL CENTIE
SSiSSi Worship
LjffX TABERNACLE
iHMtet and Msryiana
ahnnl
IJTS Worship,
j imiof Worship
I tprebytsnsni
I In. Cirl C. DeMott
V-ioiiir School
fTtmni People
M service
Ik. Mil
ttev. Lioya tioiioway. punor
9:45 a.m. Church scnooi, sunaay
7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship.' Sunday
7:30 p.m. reuowsmp Hour, sunaay
Bottle Suggested
As Feud Settler
- UK.LAMUMA till.! UD tJOiCI DI
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN I Detectives Wayne Harbolt, with
and Plne nnmiA In choalr nam lin with
'rk...h Ghnnl fnr ell SIH enlnKnn t faint vacrlnrr htttnraan
VSSdS woiihip- , ouanom.y ana iwuMjiourai
(Uare'OI cniiucn uiuu uvci Mio uaiiu'ii5
ton friendship Hour . -Mti. that tta f. rianr.
m. Junior 8c Senior mgn xoung dubb ,r r. '
'iople WU1 Fritz o( the Dallas police in
,nm, -the center of the Bea Kiver onage
CHURCH OF CHRIST Uonarotinv nviahnma. from Texas
iti Arthur Phone 1-118 1 " ,lai.L
tth
1 13 noon
IirXBLI
I In. CUudi
fMBlT OF COD
f.CUadi 0. Wood
OIK
Hs-Mwntni Worship
j-ui service
BV-IuttasT UiPie, rrmjwt
lunBndir Prayer
ifcJltmdiy-Wershlp terrlea
11:09 a.'nu Morning wBh'p
8:99 p.mv Tean"o"j
MT. LAKI COMMUNITY .
.jb . .nnHav BU-nrMtl
7-10 .BV cnnnin nu
b;jo p.m. Aiiwio"- -
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
SIM
aim Rilum Phona 1-3081
10:00 a-m. Sunday School
11:00 a.rn. wonuni
t oo B.m svenina wwmip .
7:00 p.m. Wednesday Bible stuoy
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
i: i.m. W.dndr Bllil. Sluf
A fnhf M tha finish
h in nniv k fMt ft.lnchca tall.
Joked Harbolt. "I know I ean whip
mm
A JIG SAW is a mighty handy article to have around when
. . . .t- .... J . 1 U. Dflhhir
you want to mane someimng. vve uoui miuw u
and Dennis Sorain, cousins, were making, but the saw and
equipment were furnished by the YMCA. This is National
101UA weeK. - . i
ninshuw. Quaker minister
and educator, will speak February
S at the YMCA, Pine Street,
on the subject " An Adequate ano
Moral National Defense."
Dr. Hinshaw Is being presented
under the auspices ot the Fellow
ship of Reconciliation in coopera
tion with the Portland regional of
fice of. the American Friends
Service Committee. .
After graduating Irom Frienas
ell Hinshaw did graduate work at
Ulft University 01 uenver, narvaru
TTnl.far.ltf, anrl thA Tllff ftphnftl . Of
Thanlntrv frnm whinh he received
the Docwr 01 xncoiogy aegice. ru
seven vears he was engaged In
pastoral work in Friends meet
tmnr of Bible and Religion at
Friends University resigning inrec
vears later to go to William Perm
CoUegc In Oskaloosa, Iowa, as
dean of the college, faix montns
later he Decame presiucuv u.
college in which capacity he served
until 1949. Since 1949 he has been
lecturing for the American rricnas
Service Committee and the Fellow
ship of Reconlcllatlon.
Cecil Hinshaw and his family
make their home on a 17-acre farm
in a rural area of New Hampshire.
"Recognition of the need to prac
tice on a community level' the prin
ciples and ideas involved in our
lantnrAs " flRCnrdins to Dr. Hin-
shaw, was s one of the lactors in
fluencing their decision to uve im
farm.
The -Y-aitlncr hprft Is nnrt nf 11
western tour Cecil Hinshaw is mak
ing ' under the auspices of the
American Friends service uom-
mlltM.. It Ik nmn to the DubliC
without admission charge; An 01
fort Klamath Church Board
Reports on Regular Meeting
4T3..nna Is lnn1raH AUBI' hv mil
lions of tourists but over-looked by
America's unnsuans, says uie
Rev. Royal L. Peck who Is speak
inir at the Mt. - Lakt Community
Church Sunday, January 21, at
U a.m. according to the pastor,
NO CONTEST " , ,'
JDllU A IflHUlMJ -
Steele was sentenced yesterday-to
10 years in the Maryland Peniten
tiary for the armed robbery of a
West Baltimore tavern. He pleaded
Inoxontest. '
He said he used some oi we n
he got from the robbery to-pay
1- .nrl nth-, hill-. ItWllldinfl'
one he had run up at the tavern
he roDDea. r i;, . r
THE REV. ROYAL L. PECK
.i B, WUlinm W ' AinleV.
'The Rev. Peck represents me
Greater Europe Mission," states
Noel O. Lyons, jsxecuuve ocija-:'
tary, "and the information he pre
Nayflrehe7 Church Lists Plans'
For Youth Week Observance
UTiNGELlCAL LUTHERAN I . and Washuuton Phone 6271
am Jtos U. Reeher Jr,
llalnrnlna- Unrarilft
Iw-ralog Wonhip
ancH or cekist
rflui4 Phont MM
annul c. Blienrtll
L-JIIW. TTaux.
UL-Hmifli Worship
lUwUantiir-Blblfl CIm
JfcO.V GOSPEL MISSION
Ml CoMmerclsl
-JaniiBi Worship
Uth
HI METHODIST
Ttti C Naiia-.
m. Causey
11:00 a.rrtu Morning Worahin
B:i9 p.m. irainuii
7:30 p.m. Evening worenip
L ri ?rV. j" saruli-e. Wednet-
I UU D,ni. miu-wm "
rjy
vrnM I.I1THF.R.AN
and High hM
. msunday School MM- Claai
-Momma " umk
-Family Night Iseoond
riavi.
T:M n.nu Youth Meeting
T:M B.itu Married Couple! Club
trounn Bunoiyw
p.m. Thursday Adult CUea
ITBST CHURCH OF GOD
3801 AltamonT
f it Ahm
t: a.m. Sunday School .
worsmi worship
i " rrapia
"TinieliiUe
Wr4oesdsBIbii
11" nvni;sl or
OKbTHREN
. unn4n Wnrahln
:49 p.m. Young Ftopia
Study
- PBO
cjo p mivinsuiu
i:jg n.m.weaneiuy
FIRST CHRISTIAN
tth and fin "
Kev. ceorn mow
I o:.J p.m. Aaun DiDie omuj
Bobbr-Crilt
-MI ADTENTIST
-84taril..Slhhlth ......
,Mm"- frw HUr,.
cv;
1 h Tt Olfilni
r.v
fci-'wcOATInv..
Miscrnu
VhOfll
KLAMATH LUTHERAN CHURCH
n ar.a, w .nldliiti nlttnr I
117B Crescent Phone S45
B:U m. Sunday scnooi 'ana aqiu
noiy communion, duhuj
e:uu p.m. ui Die oiuay
oay
REORGANIZED CHURCH
asp isrsim I7ITB1AT
Kb and Pram Phona S-tl7i
9M a.m. Sunday vcnooi ,
7:30 pirn! livening Worship
:w VAinianwiw -
RETURNED from two years
Korea ana japan as an
fnrrp nurse is. Shirlee
Crawford Warren, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Craw
ford, 1636 Halsey: She will
remain in Klamath talis un-4il-
hpr husband. T-Set.
Richard M. Warren returns
the end of May, then tne
couple plans to attend col
lege. .. ' ' ; '
sents will be up-to-date and start-Una"
-O '
"The Greater Europe Mission
maintains the European Bible In-
etu.ttA in Darin Frannft. . where
..nnnc nmnU frnm in different I1A
juu5 iur.v , -
I nna In h!llrnnP nm TRCeiVlUIC
tra ninir." continues Ijyons, "Juier
whifr, thAv ari tn return to their
mm npnln With the GOSDel. The
.4n Tnrnn. 1ft Under the di'
.1 ni-at n tunn. fnrm.r
reuuuu vi nw.i
Navy Chaplain and internationally
known youth leader."
"While I was touring Europe an
u.hu an AvanarAliAtlR team
under Youth for Christ Internation
al," the Rev. Peck says, i saw
nnri ih -nlrlhml need . in
nat rnnt.ln.nt. 1hP.rf at leOfit 200
million people have never laid eyes
on a Bible, wnen i.reuimea mi um
United States, my, family ana
n,nntAri tn ffivn OUr llVOS ta dO
Twrmnnp.nt work over there. - We
U tllniv ennn Tnr IIR1V.
The Rev. yecK. servea iu- uk
TI. S. Naval Submarine Service
J...h. tUiwU War. TT. He IS
Ar wh.nlnn . Cnlleae.
-nrv.atnn TiiinoiR and Noriiiern
Baptist Seminary, Chicago. For lour.
and a nan years e . k-"
tor of the Crawford Bible Church
In Chicago:
The last week in January Is tra-1
ditionaUy Youth Week In tne
, . .h- tJo ..rnnn. and at the
localtchurch. Garden and Martin,
a program nas uecu y.-.-.--
interest to' youth. ,
This year's "Week" plans center
around evangelistic emphasis;
activities inciuae s.
youth Jan. 31 through Feb. 1. Spec-
lal VO-Ul won-er, M"!
KrauVMyrtle Creek, wlU be the
speaker at each of these occasions.
VZZ. n... v..i. 1. district VOUth
leader for 'the Church of the Maa-
arene In tne regon---uY -trict.
In addition Jo his lecturing
t,. i. . inp nlanist. organ
ist and 'singer, and Is widely fea
tured in youm camps jrv...
rallies. " '
Thieves Caught
I. Tk rH Job
IB
HOUSTON UV-Three burglars
.antiired inside the Joy
Bar yesterday trembled nervously
.rrpstini detectives entered the
place with drawn guns. .
.... i -.4- Ua irln Vittrl
ca.iic.t imtv
sawed Uie hinges off a poultry
store's safe In a vain attempt at
' But ponce inougn. um uu.wS
. . . -.,. u-..n ham an ml.
ino anouiQii -
harrassed ' at their amateurish
methods. After all, they explained,
the bar was just uieir unm iv.
Hnw Christian Science Heals
. "YOU CAN MAKE THE
BIBLE PRACTICAL"l
KFLW (1450 kc.) Sunday
' 9:30 a.m.
1 'f 1
CECIL HINShAW, quarter
minister and eaucator, wno
will speak here February
a nn "An Adeauate and
Moral National Defense."
CE 'Societies Plan
Banquet, Meeting
For. Basin Members
In observance of Christian En
deavor Week,-January 31 through
February S, a banquet and union -meeting
have been planned by all
U1G (.liuiviics .11 wmvu m. vsi a.uur
It, UIKPIIIKCU. AtlO W-1IV AO BbAAW- .
,,1p fn. n -hnrcriaw V.hm.nt A a.
6 p.m. at the First Christian Churdi
iiinw ana fine otrceis.
AUUAIS ACWfAAu A1UII1 VlIA lOtlfAU U-
deavor societies from Merrill, Ma
nn, luicm-c, m-i ana uia
Christian Church ot Klamath Falls
will participate in the evening's ac
tivity. . , ;
Tnnstmflst-er will be Rov Lund- 1
gren; William Alnley, minister of (
the Mt. unci (jommunuy cnurcn, )
will bo the principal speaker. ,
Mrs. Clarence Bell and Mrs. Har
old Sturgeon are in charge of ban
quet arrangements. A large repre
sentation ot CE-ers from all
over the Klamath Basin Is ex
pected. ... . .
Nazarenes Report.
Year-End Fiaures '
I,OUUi.m.-tU Knl'IB Ul CVCiy pMnorj
of International work of the Church
of the Nazarene were reported In
cnurcaea wiu u iicm a- nvv. nnrlnn. 1
In all probability, the guest pastor , .i f mor ian
at the local church will be the three ' cent nt report' also
Rev. Wayne Brown of Myrtle Creek. sta 3 828 established churches In
hp will be ' accomDanled to all ,,. r-u dmm 117 i r.n...
services during the week by the and m ta other worW areas, for a
Rev. Stanton, who will , In tum total of 4,040. In addition, the
spend a week conducting services Churoh now has 265 missionaries
at the church of the visiting minis- 8nd i i60 native workers on 3S
ter. - . ' foreiun fields. .- .-V.
, in addiUon to u mv. Stanton organisation
and church 1 board showed similar, gams, reporting,
mond S. Loosley. toe tpUowtog enroUed. This Is an lncreas
board members were to attendance Q( cent over last year
at the meeting: Mr. and Mrs. Hans- d more twloe mtny
listed for churoh membership.
A kick-off dinner for Youth Week
activities will : be held .Monday
evening at 7 p.m. in Mills ecnooi
cafeteria. Leroy Tombaugh, local
Nazarene Young -eop.e s presi
dent, wlU emcee the dinner meet
ik. .. TTraix will be the
All, "AC ... -- -
principal speaker. Nazarene youth
01 ruamaua r ans, v.' .
Dorris are Invited and any other
init.H nprenns. Tickets may be
purchased at the door. , .
Other Youth Week services wui
be conducted at the Church of tfie
Nazarene at 1:30 each evening.
Local youth talent will be ieamrea
In both instrumental and vocal
n. vnltna. nprann Wishillff
1AU-1. --.- tfvu-.B r ' "
to take part In the musical part
of the program is as-ea. w wu;
tact Audrey j-ing, piiu.e a-.i-r.,
vnnth music chairman for the
event. 1
m.. nn.lnr MlP RpV. WesleV F
nriBt. nrspR vounir neople not 10
miss a single evening. "Come and
bring someone," is nis inv.iauoa
wnm vi.lUlTH .Thp ReV. Sd
I- I II. 1 PAUUIUA..
mund Stanton, pastor of the Fort
Klamath and Ohiloqutn Methodist
churches, and members of the lo
cal church board met Wednesday
evening, January m, v ui- --A-.--here..
: -
The meeting has formerly been
held on the 4thIonday every two
months, but in oraer . w
flict With the Christian Mens club
. , A maatincR Will be
reffuiar uoaaaaa .-..
held the 4Ui Wednesday every two
months. Tne next dusui--- a..--
ing will be Marcn .
uonauouiiH w- -----
.. a t m.Im. nhairman Ol U16
mOna IWHWJI 1 j ntn
board. Those present toi-u j
., w .-.-..-nil nf churches.
uie jibiii-ia wu..- - -. -which
holds only two meetings each
year, one to elect onicers aim h'a.
the, year's program, mo
" ai m.maH an renre-
dinner mt.11-.. -- -sentatlves
to attend rom toe i Fort
Klamath Community Methodist
church were Mr. and Mrs. Hansferd
T. .Miaei riAA. . te(
The Rev. oianion """:
leave of absence during, the "t
. -m nukMioru v.iii.n iiis family
ecs...c"' .,u. H on o trin to
ne wui jom rcivY ri ' r um
.'.1 -11 ! j thm n.tvl Rf.hnol of Re
Will BfcvClH w vii
Uglon. The; Stotons will MA
relatives m r;r -
The pastor announc-- !"
FebruaVy 2, 3' and 4, the Oregon
Council of Churches is convening
at Salem, open to ministers and
laymen alike. Mousing will be t tuiv
nished. A charge of 2 win be
made for toe first person reglster
S"irom a church, and L for each
additional member attending. The
stanoing BIIW..I., ---,-.
ton said, and will be most instruo-
VTor the third consecutive year,
. ,r..i nh,,rrh will enter the
ine lu-nA -. -----
Town and Country Churchman
provement contest sponsored by the
L n n nhnrhpA in CO-
founaauon. xu "J,'
church was awarded ft cash prize
a-a innrnvpments made and
listed In the 1953 contest.
The Rev. stanion aiso iiuu,ai.s
that Sunday, February 14, will be
T .-iAi-.-t Cnriav and that
Kace A.einAio
the theme of his speically prepared
sermon, win oe di.ua.a..-. -
voluntary contribution will be re
ceived, to be given .to a Negro
college, he said. "
AISU, IAAAAA. --. .
evangellsUc services between two
. ... . . oi toe nazarene were reported in
fering will be received for the work year-end statistics released today
of the American Friends Service by Dr. S. T. Ludwlg, general sec.
onn-miltpp ralarir nf fhp ripnnminatlnn. which
maintains Its international head
quarters In Kansas City, Missouri.
Setting toe pace of progress, was
toe amount given by members for,
all ournoses nearly $30V million,
which. Is a per capita giving of
$113.33, the largest in tne history
of the denomination. . .
During 1953 membership climbed
churches wlU be held for a week.
I..H T IMIbp.l Williams. Mrs. Rich
arri W . WIlRnn. Mrs. RaVmOhd S.
Loosley, Mrs. Harold L. Wlmer and
William Brewer.
Hans , Norland
m FlneSU .
Fir Iniuraaca,
Marine Acquitted
In Gun Slaying
d&m rinp.A.n nnilf. IJM A ffeneral
Mil rt martial acquitted Marine
nr. r. n irnmn. r of 8an Anzelo,
Tex., yesterday oi muraer ta iu-
shotgun siaymg oi a civuiou .
UCAACA AACA . ..
. .Hmiiipi. hp ahnt the ffar
dener; 'Irving V. LeFever, 27, at
a, r. ni.n. VYarinp rinrtH RP-
U1C OMI -"- .,. . ' I
crult oepot alter a uiapui.- w.a ,
rpanpnt in the morning raising ot
the . national colors.
, The Marine was guarding nrig
nM.n..M . with thp ahoteun toe
morning of the shooting. He tes
tified that ieiveyer inreaten-a wio
security oi his prisoners.
MANY BABY DOCTORS
Mil Ms Hr Mrtu f Mil'
CI1ESTC0LDS
Sm'MUSTTEROLI
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Creed and Purse
r Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
Marguerite M. Ward
and Sons
92S Hiflh Phena 3334
I - - T'-t- J
iTOPsmouALmfii
i
TUtc vnttRSf
frvT.wR tav. (flv-Pollce here are
l t.i am nnmitl nf o inm K-
,nn. that ironriolo lufl. nn fJlfi door.
step of a local resmem. xne oniy
inscription on the headpiece is the
name "Lenora E.M and the dates
1843-1899-
1mm
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1st rS I
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I I untf Pr-rTT j
-W.. -s.-rmr-n-..
E37fEB
"WHIRt THERI IS NO VISION,
THE PE0PU PERISH. Pro.
29, 18. Whottvtr it joini
dene (or Christ mult bt deal
bow without a Vitien the people
will pariih. . ABV-
y t
i"f ChtiPfk ia..x c.:a'.x:.
iHT. wnriT,. j.iciiiii
!, M.n M"'1" C,",K,' T,M C""-'' C1ntt' S'teati.
r- t. , 10th en. We.hlnri
- .i,t M.tHf, i:00 'deck. ,
""en-Sermon Subject, January 31
ft -&
i--: .T! -It-.1? !45:'.- The lord ii .ncieus, an. Ml ef eem-
kb. to ell: and hit tender mtrciet are evar
fisfion Science Reading Room
W-. . a taeei
ywiHwJ to My.te-tract wflrkerf mc-
DfUVfRfO FK( TO TOUR 10TI
100K AT TMESI aiKKWT CASH PIKESI
M- I drill Him ,.,..$
MiM-1-MrM Hmm ...,7
411 1 drum lw ...$1JU
C W i J-Hdroiw Howo ,
ttsM-l-MriM Kplex !
u mm .Eg
Special Youth Week
JAM. 31 - FEB. 7
' 7:30 Each Evening
Jimmy KraU, h Youth LeoJ
r for the Oreqon Pacific Dn
trict ii tha special speaker far
theia service!.
Jimmy Kroti it a snappy
speaker, an axcellent pianist,
and organist, and tinqer. Ha
is widely know in youth campi
and youth rallies.
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Rev. Weilay F. Crist
Pastor
SEE AND HEAR JIMMY KRATZ
IN ACTION IN EVERY EVENING
Alio Special Youth Tolent Program. Every Night
BALL-BAND BETTER fOOTWfAR
Good for
Bad Weatherl
n
On those blustery winter
days you'll be glad your feet
re warm and weatherproof
in . pair of BALL-BAND
Slide Fastener Gaiters. :
Fleece-backed rubber from ' -
top of toe with e full-length slide fastener for easy '
on or otf, and snug comfort in winter worst
weather. Light weight and flexible, too.
Rubbers and Overshoes
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MEN and BOYS
Another shipment of those famous U. S.
ANTI-FREEZE Insulated Boots just un
.packed.
DREWS Wanstore
733 Mam
Phone 3441
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