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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1959)
I FRIIMY. MARCH 13. 1959 HERALD AN'P NEWS, &LAMATB PAErLtf OREGON PAGE 9 A Phones In Bly Switch Over To Elgin-3 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH f J v Promptly at II a m. Saturday Bly telephone subi-criberi will ha-e a new chore They will hae to dial an addi tional two MUbtfl when they want to place a call. The Bly system is gradual ing then trom a stopgap t href-number cttal lyatajra to a full-grown Kl.gin :i prefix followed by four num orals The chanseoer i. costing the Pacific Telephone and Tele graph Company $67,000. The new system will allow oper ators anywhere in the country to Jdial Bly direct Previously they : had to route their calls through 'Klamath Palls. ! The Kl.gin prelix is unique in I the area to Bly. Ii is a part of a PTfcT plan to coer the nation and Canada with a direct -amper-' sand dialmz svstem. Bly residents will gel tnforma 1 1 ton about how to use the system, jin case they don ; already know. And they will receive directories l listing the new numoors. Copies WlO also be vaUult at the com pany's Klamath Falls business o( fice. No ceremonies are contemplated for the changeover. There's not time lor them. Thayne Cole, man tier of the Klamath Falls and The Rev. N. K. Dev. recently iBl" exchanges, said his men arc arriving from a pastorate at Wei- 2in t0 be working feorishly on scr. Idaho, was installed as pas- ,he new system right up until ' ' LOYD E. ARNOLD Church Names New Pastor ;tor of Zion Lutheran Church of the Missouri Synod Sunday. March 8. The installation rite was per deadline Me added that later, when the moke and clamor have cleared i i l... ,u ti 4 ;ihe comnanv nlans an nnen hfluu iviiuvu uj uif nvr, n, ... rvanie, ... ; Seattle lth ulded tours. Present for the ceremony were Imore than 200 persons from the Klamath Falls area and members I I Of Lutheran congregations trom Ashland. Medford and Grants Pass j Following the service, the Rev I Day and his family. Mrs. Dey i Tommy, Carolyn. John. Beth and Norbcrt Jr. were welcomed to their new home by members ol Dr Gran"' Ksles- Pslor of Cal the congregations and guests at vary Baptist Church. Garden and a potluck dinner in the church LasI Main streets, will be with basement. The dinner also to- ' Baptist Church. Los An ored the Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Rclcs- (or revival services March KahNv Seattle, who served Ihftl Pastor Sets LA Services CHAIRMAN of the Zion Lutheran Church congregation, Ole Roemhildt, extended a warm welcome to new Pastor N. E. Dey, recently of Weiser, Idaho, installed March 8 as pastor of Klamath Falls church. Spring Forum Series Opens The chamber of commerce opens its spring forum series next Wed nesday on two slightly intriguing notes In the first place, the program is up to a delcg.it ion from the Portland Chamber ot Commerce that will be visiting the city. In the second place, the program top ic is, "So What"" Ioyd E Arnold, a Portland chamber member and a etcran of 29 years in the trucking business, is the person to speak on the "So What?" topic. Arnold, who also has been a dumber member in Salt Lake City and three Oregon cities, is a na tive of The Dalles. He holds mem berships in Toast masters Interna tional and the Lions Club. The Portland visitors comprise 'he Trade and Commerce Depart ment ot the Portland chamber. The forum, first of the spring series, begins at noon Wednesday. March 18. m the Willard Hotel Singer Files Second Suit congregation from January. Pas tor Dey dedicated his service to the new pastorate and all age groups following the dinner, and expressed his appreciation for the warmth and hospitality extended by the new congregation and the city of Klamath Falls. The Re. and Mrs. Kahle left later for their home in Seattle. Yale Students Fling Ended; Snow Hits Cop I.OS AN'GKLKS i.P Sirups KV IUVVV fnnn UPl l Helen O'Connrll has filed a see- About 3on Vale students had ond suit for separate maintenance a brief fling Thursday nichl. It against author Thomas Chamales lasted until one of them flung a and says she fears for her life. snowball at a policeman. The former vocalist with the late: The students were gathered Rules Given For Contest Jimmy uorsey s band said Ihurs day she has employed a body guard. She said Chamales whom she married two years ago threatened to kill her and her dauchter by a previous marriage. Miss O'Conncll had dismissed an earlier separate maintenance suit near the campus throwing snow balls at motorists, police said. Mo torists stopped, police arrived, and someone beancd a cop. The result: eight patrol cars and paddy wagons armed, and at with breach nf neai c Police caiHigrade in school m the middle CINCINNATI 'APi - Want to know how to win those guessing contests how many beans in a jar. etc.? Julia Colan of suburban Nor wood has a formula. .lulia guessed within six ounces the correct weight of a big side of beef displayed here. How? took my age. 11, and put my state Larry Foss. superintendent of the Calgary Rescue Mission. Cal gary. Canada, will fill the pulpit of Calvary Baptist for the morn ing services during the pastor's absence. In the evening at 7:18 between !he Training I'nion and the evening message, t h e Christian mission film. "The Land that Time For got." will he shown. A.2.C. Lester Callicott of Kingslcy Field will bring the evening message. The WMU will observe Annie Armstrong Week of Home Mis sions March 18-20 with A. Baraks- man in charge of the midweek service. F Pennington of the First Baptist Church. Tvler. Tex as. will fill the pulpit Sunday morning. March 22. M. Sgt. Gregory, Kmgsley Field will speak at the March 22 eve ning service when an evangelist film. "Reaching Down From Hea ven." will be shown. The church will begin a revival Sunday. March 29, with Dr. J. D. Scott. Baptist missionary for the of Louisiana, doing the STEAL DRIVE SHAFT SCHrYI.KR. Neb. 'IPI'-Two mechanically - inclined thieves heading for part.-, unknown with known parts were sought today. Sheriff Ed Patach said they broke into a garage, stole a car. transferred its drive shaft to their own disabled auto and drove off preaching. Dr. Scott has had wide after reconciling with Chamales. 10 persons were slightly injured injsnc saii- "Then 1 subtracted UMjlexperitSM in the mission field She asks $1,699 a month temporary alimony and child support U'TO ACCIDENT LAKE VIEW Phillip Wilbur on of Dr. and Mrs W. P. Wilbur I ty Health Department is at Oregon of Lakeview. was seriously injuredstate College this week receiving In an automobile accident near a short training course for city Corvallis recently. He and another and county sanitarians and public the riot, three of them' policemen. Islx lrom ,h' " t0 lhr "2?, 'J He will show pictures of Chns- , i ncr wram i'uuhuj,. .- t,an mission work along the bay- jounces, ou.s of Southern Louisiana. He SHORT TRAINING COURSE Julia won 1S1 pounds. 11 ounces had prPathed or lhe Soulhern Paul Sweet of the Klamath Coun- of beef. : Baptist Mission Board in Alaska. VOCAL STUDENT Ljjes Linn FranU. a Klamath Union I .'. i. nr.,.iHM Hieh School student, will be one Oregon State Coilege student were health workers. Sweet is picking!of 2M) outstanding vocal students! hi a small foreign car when it up pointers on industrial hygiene from Oregon who will participate; jsie Royale. a national park, is hit a soft shoulder and turned over, with emphasis placed on maintain ; in was , , : ', j,ne largest island in bate super At last report, he was still in a ing the health of industrial work coma, ers. The course is offered annually (by the OSC school of engineering TOO MANY WIVES as a service to schools and coun- MANILA 'UPl i - The Philip-, ties of Oregon. pines has 102 incumbent male members in its House of Repre sentatives. That's why the Manila Daily Bulletin asked why the "congres sional ladies' circle, composed ex clusively of wives of representa tives, has Ut names on its roster." singers will perform March 20 for the Oregon Education Association conference in Portland. The choir is being assembled by the Oregon Music Educators' Association. 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