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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1954)
FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN Pastor Plans New Services The Rev. N. A. Winegarden, In terim pastor of Bible Baptist Church, has announced plans lor a special feature at each Sunday evening service July 25 through August 13. July 25 will be children's night. Special musical numbers will be presented by David Cassel, Patty Broyles and Levah Carter. Children will be in charge of ushering. There will by scripture reading, prayer and testimonies from several of the 20 campers who recently returned from the Rogua Union Baptist Bible Camp. In keeping with the other spe cial features of the evening, the pastor will speak on the subject, Children of God." August 1 is designated youth night. Youth of the church, di lected by Ronald Robblns, will take charge of the entire pro- Lakeview Ram Sale Planned LAKEVIEW The annual rani rale will be held here Monday, September 13, according to Walt Ltehmann Jr., president of the Fremont Sheepmen Association. Col. Earl o. Walter, Filer. Ida ho, will serve as auctioneer for the 14th consecutive sale here. A large supply of reliabe rams t Is offered this year to serve sheep men in Southern Oregon, North ern Nevada and Northern Cali fornia. More than 250 head of Rem bouillets, Columbias, Panamas, Suf folk:, Hampshires and Corriedales are consigned. Quality and con venience are the reasons Fremont Sheepmen sponsor the sale and support it, according to Leehmann. BIG NIGHT ' LONDON 11 Princess Marga ret came home with the milkmen and the chars gave her a cheer Thursday morning after an all-night dance at the Savoy. It was just after 6 a.m. when the fun-loving princess called it quits at Lord Hambleden's gala. She had wound up the all-night do by dancing the Charleston. gram. This program will include special musical selections a u d testimonies from some of the 301 who have returned from Youth Camp. The pastor's sermon topic is "Meet My Friends," a unique portrayal of spiritual lessons from Warren Sallman's painting, "Christ at the Heart's Door." August 8, women's night, will be under the- supervision of Mrs. Carl Ewing. Women will direct the entire service. Toe pastor will speak on "Women of God s Word." Men's night will follow on Aug ust 15. Jerry Rhoads will be pi anist; a special songleader, a male quartet and men's chorus are be ing arranged. The sermon topic is "God's Tested Men." Everyone is invited to attend each of these hour-length services, held at 7:30 p.m. each Sunday at the church, 2244 Wiard. Gun Club Plans Seed Harvest The annual bitterbrush seed har vest will be held Saturday and Sunday, sponsored by the Mount Shasta Rod and Gun Club. The Klamath-Modoc chapter of the izaak Walton League is cooperat ins in the harvest. ' Approximately 200 'Boy Scouts from the area are expected to participate in gathering the seed. A good turnout will insure an ample supply of seed for planting lor the winter deer range. After It is gathered, the seed Is frozen and processed for planting later in the season, according to C. A. Wheeler, of Mount Shasta. The seed harvest will be con- ducted just off Highway 97 near the Southern Pacific Andesite sid ing. Signs will be placed to mark the location. Third Street MOTEL Just off Main of Third A Good Place fo Stay Hi ff j i " MERIT AWARDS FOR OUTSTANDING work in the Ground Observer Corps were presented Wednesday night by Major George Manusster, Portland Air Defense Filter Center Detachment Commander to (I to rl front row, Dorothy Oermire, Alta Lovell. new chief observer of GOC, Martha Hurd, Lucille Jones and Virginia Avery. Back row, same order, Russ Avery, manager of the municipal airport and GOC supervisor and Bruce Elliott, drill captain who re ceived the last award of a plane ride for getting the most new recruits. 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He kept 200 for the license, mar ried Joseph and Lydia and handed back the rest as a wedding piesent. 97 Supper Club Sunday School Study Planned The Southern Baptist churches of the Klamath Basin will 'parti cipate in a week of Sunday School study July 38 to 30. Meetings will be held each day beginning at T p.m. at First Baptist Church, Klamath Falls. Classes will be oltered for every department of a Baptist Sunday School: for boys and girls of the Training Unions there will be classes according to the ages. Provision Is made for all mem. bers of families, and a nursery will be provided every evening. Churches represented are Dorris First Baptist, Calvary, Altamont and Stewart-Lennox Baptist, Tule- lane f irst Baptist and First Bap tist Church of Klamath. Falls. Efficient teachers have fawn nrn. vlded fnr II rliM.e T.aph.H Pn from all tho participating churches. ine Rev. orady Estes, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, is mod- cmur ui uio association; a. it. 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