FRIDAY. JUNE 13, 1958
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREO ON
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Former Mi. Laki Pastor Tells Of Africa
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THE CONGREGATION of the Congregational Church, 2154 Garden Avenue, will dedi
eats the newly remodeled and redecorated sanctuary next fall in memory of four late
members of the church, Mrs. Violet I Henry) Moore, Mrs. Lizzie (W, C.I Little, Miss
Mary Eckstein and Albert Joens. The chancel platform has been enlarged and furnished
with new altar, pulpit and lectern, designed and made in Klamath Falls. Colors of the
Interior are 'sandalwood, coffee and cream. The organ speaker has been relocated in
an organ loft. Time for morning worship duriing the summer months is 9:30 with Church
School at the same time. The Rev. Marshall A. McKinney is pastor.
Gem Group
Plans Dinner
McCLOUD The Southern Siskl
you Gem and Mineral Society will
hold a potluck dinner meeting at
the McCloud goll course picnic
grounds June IS at 2 p.m.
Members of the Yreka Rock and
Gem Club and the Redding Shas
ta Gem and Mineral Society have
been invited to attend.
A swap table will be set up
for exchange items. Plans for ex
hibits at the Siskiyou County Fair
at Yreka and the Lumberjack
Fiesta to be held in McCloud will
be discussed.
Reports on members' vacations
and rock hunts will be given, the
club president, Hi Wellman, said.
Ten Commandments
Is Sermon Theme
The Ten Commandments will be
the theme of midweek services to
be held each Wednesday evening at
Hope Lutheran Church, South Sixth
Street rind Homedale Road. Serv
ices which began June 11 will be
at 7:30 p.m.
-The Rev. H. Edward Hamme,
pastor, announced that one com
mandment will be the subject each
Wednesday evening during the
summer.
By RUTH KING
Rev. and Mrs. William Ainley,
former residents here, now serv
ing in West Africa as missionaries,
are having some interesting ex
periences. Before leaving for their
foreign field. Rev. Ainley was
pastor at the Mt. Laki Community
Presbyterian Church.
In a recent letter they men
tioned being present for four va
cation Bible schools in Spanish
Guinea, held in four different vil
lages. They lived comfortably in
mud or bark houses by taking
their own food and camping equip
ment. African boys and girls they
say are eager to learn.
They spent an Interesting week
at Corisco Island on the beach at
Spanish Guinea where they accom
panied an African pastor. Gusta
vo, on his quarterly communion
trip. This is the island where the
work of the Presbyterian Mission
in West Africa began.
They write of leaving the main
land at noon in a dugout canoe
with a sail, rowing for two hours
down the Rio Muni River where
they waited until dark to com
plete their trip, using tide and wind
for assistance. By the time they
reached tne sea It was pitch dark
The sail was put up by the At
rican crew, a few strokes of the
oars, the wind caught the sail and
the Ainsleys were off for their first
night, ride in a sailboat. No one
had a chance to get sleepy as
they spent 10 hours shitting their
weight from side to side to balance
the canoe.
After arriving at 10 o'clock the
next morning, they were ban
queted three times a day by the
hospitable African Christians. Dur-
EXPERIENCE
RUTLAND. Vt. Wl Students
in the freshman civics class at
Fair Haven High School met in
Rutland Municipal Court for a
first-hand lesson in citizen respon
sibility. Two of their teen-age
schoolmates were on trial for
speeding.
ADVICE FOR JEWS
PHILADELPHIA I Every
modern Jew should have a prayer
card on his dresser, says Dr. Sam
uel H. Markowitz, author of a new
book, "Leading a Jewish Life in
the Modern World.
ing their week's stay they walked
10 miles to have communion with
members too old to walk to
church. The oldest of these was a
99-year-old chief, who knew many
of the early day Missionaries and
who is the only Christian chief in
Spanish Guinea.
Letters will reach the family at
B P. 18, Ambam, French Carrier
oun. West Alrica.
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Class Set
Sunday School classes organized
at the American Baptist Church
which meets in the music room of
Altamont Junior High School will
be held for the first time Sunday,
June 15. starting at 9-45 a.m.
Ralph Eads, owner of Ead's Trans
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auperintendent.
Classes have been formed for
older and younger adults, junior
high members, intermediates, kin
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The morning worship service
will be at 11 o'clock with the mes
sage brought by the Rev. Robert
h. Runyon. ,
MIXUP
SAN JOSE, Calif. (API Three
members of the county Democrat
ic central committee were "elect
ed" to the Republican county cen
tral committee at the June 3 elec
tion.
The names of the three were,
written in, but registrar of voters
Eber Tarleton explained that com
mittee members must be regis
tered members of their party.
The mixup apparently resulted
because there was only one candi
date for three vacancies on the
GOP ticket. Tarleton didn't say
how the situation would be
straightened out.
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