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HERALD An NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore Sundav. April 10. 1!fi0 PACK 9 A CHURCH DIRECTORY I For week KLAMATH FALLS MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Lee Slater, pastor. SuDurtiftn Chmftan Cnureh. pres'dtnl, John PMfrson, tuoer Intendenf. Klamath Falls Gomel Mmion, vCff preitdentj Wilbur E . BruniDaugh, pallor. Church Ol the Brethren, tecrelary treasurer. Luncheon 0usm metmgi will be ha Id tne first Wednesday at each irtontn at noon at tht Willerd Hotel. KLAMATH GOSPEL MISSION Purpose of the mimon li reaching "Tht Lett, Th Leat, and The Lost" John Ptdenen, etrtrtor ?3 Walnut Street Ph. TU J-liM Post OHict Box 17 Kiamalh Fall 3D a m.Brpaocsl on Station kflw Monday IhrouQh Saturday T M p m Nightly preaching 45 a.m. Broadcast on KFJ1, Monday wougn t-noay SALVATION ARMY JM Klamath Avenue Phone TU 4941 AAor and Mrs. M. Lewis KendOII, Officers In Charge Sunday: t.ti Sunday School 11 M Holiness Meeting 7 00 Street Service 7.30 Evanqelislic Meeting ASSEMBLY OF GOD 744 Oak Street Rev. Lloyd For.nar Sunday Schedule M a m. "The Voice of Revival," Station KFLW 4S a m Sunday School 11 00 a nv Worship Service 4 30 pm. Chrtsl s Ambt'stdors 7 M p.m. Evnqe1itic BAPTIST, BIBLE Conservative Baptist Assoc 44 Wierd Pnone TU 494? ev. Freeman Schmilt 45 a m. Sunday School 11 00 a rtv Morning Worship A 00 p nv Baottst Leaque 7.00 p.m. Evening Service baptistTcalvary E Mam and Garden Rev. Grady 6- Esttl t 41 a m Sunday School 11 00 a.m. Morning Worship e IS pm. Training Linton 7 JO p.m. Evening Worship BAPTIST CHURCH, FIRST th nI Washington Phone TU 4 23 Dr. E. M Causey. pastnr Mr. and Mrs. George Csey Education and Music a 4j a m. Sunday School 11 00 a m Morning Worship 4 30 p m. Traininq Union J.44 p.m. Evening Worship Service BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST FREEWILL Corner Shasta Way and Madnon Rev. Virgil Florence. Pastor Phone TU 2-4515 1f 00 a.m. Sunday School jt 00 a m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship BAPTIST CHLJRCH GRACE MISSIONARY CilV Library Basement Auditorium Elder C. V. Blanchard, paOor 473J Harlan Drive, parsonage Ph. TU 3-0120 10 Ml a.m. Sunday School 11 00 a m. Sunday Worship Service 7.00 p.m. Sunday Bible Study BAPTIST, IMMANUEL CONSERVATIVE The Rev. L. J. (Ron) Hall IHh and High Phone TU 4-89W 9 4 a m. Sunday School 11 00 a m. Worship Service 00 p m. Young People's Meeting 7.00 p.m. Evening Service BAPTIST, MISSIONARY 4134 Douglas Elder J. L. Wisdom 4143 Balsam Phone TU 1-364B 9 4S a m, Sundav School 11 00 a.m. Morning Worship 7 00 p m. training union 00 p.m. -Sunday Evening Service BAPTIST, STEWART-LENOX K. G. West, paslor Corner Douglas and Emerlad Phone TU 7-05W f 43 m Sunday School 11 00 m Morning Worship 30 p.m. B.T.U. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship CATHOLICCHURCH ST. PIUS X A Murohv. Pastor 4800 Bristol Ave. Phone TU 4-4347 7:30, 9, 11 m-. 7:30 p.m. Mass CATHOLICCHURCH SACRED HEART Rlqht Rev. T. P. Casey, t3 High St. Sunday Masses: 7, I. :30. 7:30 p.m. Paslor TU 4.4S46 II, 11:15, Weekday Masses: 7 and I a Saturday Confessions: 3-4:30 and 7-8:30 CHRISTIAN CHURCH, FIRST ntit D Boll, naslnr th L Pine P TU 4-S432 9 43 a m. Bible School 1 00 m. Morninq Worship 39 p m. Adult Bible Study 30 p m Christian Endeavor 7.30 p.m. Evening Worship christi-aTchurch, suburban M3S Shasta Way Lee Shafer, minister f 4.1 a m. Sunday School e 30 p.m. Bible Study & C E 11 00 a.m. Worship Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Service . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 10tli and Washington Phone TU I Reading Room SI9 Mam Streei Phone TU 4-S797 11 Oft a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Sunday Service CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN njiiK..r c Rnimhinnh. natlnr 73 Bristol Ave. . TU 2-4057 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 45 a m. Church School j FIRST 11 00 a m. Mornino Worship -a pm-Youth Fellowsh.ps Child care Garden and Martm Phone TU 4-4176 ! Rev. L. Dow wnght CHURCH OF CHRIST . I ,.m, 1774 Arthur Phone TU 2-1140 10 00 a. m Bible Classes 11-00 Lord's Suoper 7:30 p.m. Bible Study CHURCH OF CHRIST 3705 Wantiand Ave. 16 00 e m. Bible Study 11 00 a.m. Worship Service 7.30 p.m. Evenlne Service Volunteers Aid College Project WEED Landscaping of (he Col- i f .u- cvi.:..., .lac lege of the S,sk,yous R ounds was rontinueo las. weeKena unner ,.,e direction of Zacn Perry, ine courtyard lawn has been plant ed. and Saturday and Sunday vol unteer workers, organized by Mary Mazzei, hauled and spread rlirt and sawdust in preparation for lawn around the buildings that will cover mors than two acres. The use of a pay loader, a skip loader and six dump trucks was contributed by International Pa per Co. Harold Bird, foreman of Shadow Valley Ranch, volun teered the use of a truck and a tractor. Dr. H. L. Vidricksen also loaned a tractor. Al Gason operated the skip loader on campus, spreading the dirt dumped by the trucks. E. D. limmcrman and Berchie Miller alternated between operating the - day services, please CHURCH OF GOD PENTECOSTAL Pastor W. A. Durham 463? Shasta Way Phont TU 1 4W3 9 4S a m Sunday School 11 00 a m. Morning Worship 7.30 p m. Evangelistic Serve CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY Allamont and Maryland Street J. M. Judd, Pastor 10 00 e m. Sunday School 11 :00 a m Momma Worshio 7-nopm Young People's VLB Service ; 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service CHURCH OF GOD, FIRST 1401 Altamont Drive i T Charles and Irene Buckle, raitori 9 45 a m Sunday School i 10 45 a m Church Services ; 10 45 a m. Junior Church (vouth room) 4: 15 p m. Yiutn Fellowship .00 p m Evangelistic Service CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Marshall A. McKlnnle, pastor ?IS4 Garden ST. Phone TU 2-3378 9:30 a m. Church School 11:00 a m, Worship Service 6:30 p.m. Pilgrim Youth Fellowship EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 5T. PAUL'S Eighth and Jetterson The Rev. Robert L. Greene. Rector TU 4-3S8S 8 00 a m Holy Communion 9 15am Church School t. IS a.m. Family Worship (Holy Com-1 m union third Sundav) 11:00 m. Mornmg Worship (Holy Com munion first Sunday) 7:00 pm Episcopal Young Churchmen FAITH TABERNACLE Rev. W D Biqby. pastor 7610 Shasta Way 10 0ft a m Sunday School 11 00 a m Morning Worship 8 30 p m. Young People's Meeting 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship GOSPEL MISSION OF THE UNITED HOLY CHURCH OF AMERICA 351 Commercial Street 1 Rev. C. M. Timms, pastor i 10 00 a m. Sunday School 11 00 am Morning Worship 6 30 p m Sunday Young People's Serv ice I 7:30 p m. Sunday Evening Service FREE METHODIST CHURCH 1918 Oreqon Avenue C O Tremam, pastor Ph. TU 4-5882 9:45 a m Sunday School 11:00 a m Morning Worship 30 p m Y. P Service j 7,00 p m. Evening Service KINGDOM HALL j 3 00 p m. Sunday, lecture 4: IS p.m. Sunday, Watchlower Study KLAMATH TEMPLE ! 1007 Pine Phone TU 4-6325 Rev. Harry M Strachan I 9 45 a.m. Sunday School I 11 00 a m. Morning Worship 6 30 p m. Overcome Service 6:30 p m. Sunday C. A Young People I 7 30 p.m. Sunday Evening Worship I 7:45 p m. Evanqelisllc KLAMATH GOSPEL CENTER 1673 Mitchell Phone TU 2-0730 Rev. Melvin R. Griffith 10 00 a m. Sunday School 11 00 a m Sunday Morning Worship i.m p.m. sunoay rjigm worship CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Home and Martin Phone TU 4-4155 Klamath Falls First Ward Bishop David J. Davis Phone TU 4-7377 7:30 a.m. Sunday, Priesthood Meeting 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 5:30 p.m. Sunday Sacrament Services CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Home and Martin Phone TU 4-4855 Kiemain faiis second Ward Bishop Chris. Wesley Clark Phone TU 4-7560 10-30 a m. Sunday. Priesthood Meeting 13:15 p m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Sunday Sacrament Services CHURCH OF7eSUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS REORGANIZED 9lh and Plum :4) ft m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship LUTHERAN, HOPE South Sixth St. and Homedale Rd. Pacific Synod ULCA Rev. Albert C. Neubauer. Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday Church School classes ior an ages 11:00 a m. Worship Service LUTHERAN, KLAMATH 117S Crescent Avenue Rev. LeRoy Redal, Pastor 9 jn ,m Sunday School 9.1ft and II Jt.m Worship Services 1st Sunday Broadcast KFLW at 1I:0C a m. 4th Sundays Holy Communion LUTHERAN, ZION (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synodl Eleventh and Hiah Strels i Norhert E. Dev. Pastor TU 4-e793 9:45 a m. Sunday Bible School 11:00 a.m. Divine Service "The Changeless Christ for this Changing World" METHODIST CHURCH, FIRST Rev. Dallas McNeil 730 North 10th St. Phone TU 4-4053 9:45 a.m. Church School Sunday 11:00 a m. Service ot Worship Sunday 7:30 p m. Fellowship Hour, Sunday 7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship Sunday ,o so a m. Sunday Morntnq Aorship 6 00 p m -Sunday NYPS and Junior So ciety t -Sunday Evangelistic Service 7:00 p.m.- dirt loader and drivine truck Driving truck and working the 'soil on campus were Willie Slyers, Hap Pauletto, Greg Valles, George Linville, Tom Kegg, Richard Granstrom. Kveret Smith and . ... .1 . ....... .M.Ke uwry. uon oroyies oper- aled a tracior Wiinp the dirt on the lawn site. Lou Sbarbaro t i sprean sawausi win ns jeep. P Sm ,hPanrI - the soil in preparation for plant - ing. A free lunch for the volunteer workers was served in the cam - pus center by Flora Dazell and r .J lao Ona nf Iho Kaci-nH Heart Altar Society on Saturday, and by Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Green shields and Mrs. E. G. Adams on Sunday. The marriage rate continues to boom. This means increased in terest in home buying and home furnishings. Manufacturers of housing equipment and supplies know ncwlywcds read newspa pers. That is why they unped their national advertising in news papers to an estimated 29.7 mil lion dollars in 1959. call the church of your choice CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, LAKESIDE Quarry and Acosie Streets . toy Ferry, m.nmer TU 4 -MOO 1 t 4S a ftv- 11:00 a m 6 : 30 p m - 7 00 p.m.. Sunday School -Morning Worship -Bible Stuay, Sunday Evangelistic Service PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH WEAVER MEMORIAL Rev. James O. Rock ho It ?Mt Wantiand , Ph. TU4-S5I4! 9 4S a r Sunday School 11.00 a m. Morning Worship t 30 cm Youth Service 7.30 p.m. Evening Service PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, FIRST 401 Pine Street Rev. Rooert C. Groves, Minister 9 30 a m Church School class tor all ages 11:00 a m Worship Nursery and story hour 3 30 P m. Westminster Fellowship, unlor high and high icnoel PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MT. LAKI COMMUNITY Andrew A. Jarvis, Pastor Ph TU 2-1710 1. 45 a m Sundav School H'OO a m. Worship Service 7.00 p.m. Junior High and Junior Youth Fellowship PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PEACE MEMORIAL 4431 S. 6th TU 4-5057 lh Falls. Oregon Rev. Laing W. SibDet f 30 a m. Church School 9 30 a m. Worsh(p Servic 11 00 a m Church School II 00 m Worship Servic 7.00 p.m. Jr. & Sr. Welti ships nster Fellow- i PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ST. ANDREWS Corner of Nosier and Angle Streets Three blocks from Pelican School 1 ftfl p m Sunday Church School 3 00 p m. Worship Service SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 1735 Main Phone TU 4-7138 Elder Ronald Kerjley 9 30 a m. Saturday Sabbath School 11:00 a.m. Saturday Morning Worship UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP OF KLAMATH COUNTY Fred Speer, President TU 4-5017 10 30 a m Sunday Church school In the Summers Lane School I 00 p m. Tuesday, discussion meeting in the Congregational Church social hail, 3)54 Garden. YOUTH SOLDIERS FOR CHRIST 1443 Oregon Ave. Rev. Ellie Shelby 10 Oft a m. Sunday School M OO a.m. Morning Worship 7:45 p.m. Evening Worship BEATTY BEATTY METHODIST MISSION The Rev. Harvey Zetler 10. 30 a m Sunday School 11,30 a.m. Worship Service BLY CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE OF BLY George Simon, pastor Ptwnt 531, Sly 9:45 a m. Sunday School 11 00 a m. Sunday Morning Service 6:30 p.m. Sunday Young Peoples Meet ing 7:30 p.m. Sunday Evening Service BLY CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Patrick Lunham U:M a.m. Mass every Sunday BONANZA ASSEMBLY OF GOD BONANZA COMMUNITY Rev. Forrest B. Bard 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Evening Service CATHOLIC CHURCH, ST. F. X. CABRINI Ronama Rev. Geo. A. Murphy 11:00 a m. Sunday Mass CHILOQUIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD, CHILOQUIN Rev. William Rent! 10:00 a m. 11:00 a.m. 6 30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.- -Sunday School -Worship Service -Young People -Evangelical Meeting CATHOLIC CHURCH OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL Cliiloouin Rev, Patrick Lunham 9:00 a.m. Sunday Mass LATTER DAY SAINTS CHILOQUIN MASONIC HALL E. A. B rower, Supt. io 3ft a m Sunday School 11:30 a.m. 1st Sunday each month Sacrament Meeting ment Meeting METHODIST CHURCH, CHILOQUIN COMMUNITY Rev. Donald L. Brown Ift 00 a m Church School 11 :00 a.m. Worship Service OPEN BIBLE STANDARD CHURCH, CHILOQUIN Cecil Dye. Pastor 10.00 a.m. Sundav School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7 -in n m Fvange'ktir Service Church Dates Fashion Show VREKA Forty one models pa- rarlart in tha I a I a t t r.f enrinn fashns for" the .a. faK, show, "California Holiday, j presented by the Yreka Metho - riist Church Saturday, April 9, at ,8 p.m va'y 01 VVM oesserts ana musical entertainment were tea- lur ,n anaiuon io me iasnion ;snow' Models and the stores whose Uhinnc ii,, rfi.nui .. - - - y - . ! Mllnws: Jean Payne. Baroara Rl,s- Anila Mei- ma Sarcs, iUarmitta ruinpoi' nnrl .1 n rl u and " v-. :Schoeilerman for Barklow's. Mari- ,y Guemhcr Cressa Bayuk Mjp AIU(wI c..B Sm,,h ;""1 'WX". "-san smiin, fairy (Craves and Lorraine Hill for the ;si'e SnoP- ! I-akes fashions were modeled hy Virginia Wilmarth and Dorothy '. Lnu "-null. ocais siyu-s snown nv fat iviattncws Idabelle Crowell, Margaret Callison, Fairy Graves and Shirley Graves. W ard's garments were mod eled by Corinne Burgess, Lor raine MacKennon and Fran Cun ningham: Penney's by Mildred McRae, Susan Koorda and Bobbie Brown. E!sie' Children's and Teen Age fashions were modeled by Adrienne Favero, Chnrlene Cor des. Judy Silva, Connie Kendall. Hollis Hill, Erin Fleischman. Charles and Jack Martin. Handley's Western garb was DORRIS FREEWILL BAPTIST, FIRST North California St. Derm. Cahfon Rev. M O Gentry Pn. EX 7-4222 10 00 a m 11 00 am 7 00 p m 7:30 p.m -Sunday School Mormng Worship -Young People s Sen -Evenmg Worship CATHOLIC CHURCH OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL Dorm, California Rev. C. F. O Connor, pastor 11:15 a m. Mass FORT KLAMATH METHODIST CHURCH FORT KLAMATH COMMUNITY Rtv. Donald L Brown JO i m Morning Wortriip 10 30 4 m Sunday Scnool Bill Vim lav vkflr tO. 30 1 m. Morning Worinis nd Cnurch LANGELL VALLEY ST. BARNABAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 10.30 a m.- Scliool LORELLA FULL GOSPEL, LORELLA Rv. Eugene A W1II.1, pailor li m Sunday school 11 00 a m Morning Worthin 7 . 45 p m. Sunday Evening Worth.p MALIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH, MALIN Charles L. Fuiier. pastor 9 41 a m Sunday School iron a m Mornmg worship 7:00 p m. Sunday Evening Worship Visitors Welcome PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MALIN COMMUNITY Rev. Ethan Whitman 9 45 a m Sunday School 11:00 a m. Worship Service (Child rare preschoolers In Sunday School wing) merrIll ASSEMBLY OF GOD, MERRILL W H. Reeve, pastor 10 00 a m Sunday School U 00 a m Morning Worship 7 45 p m Evangelistic Service 7:45 p m wdneday. Young People Service CATHOLIC CHURCH j ST. AUGUSTINE'S Aierr.tl I Rev. John P he Ian 00 a m. Sundav Mass 10 00 a m. Sunday Mass PRESBYTERIAN, MERRILL, FIRST Rev. Lloyd A Henderson 9:4S a.m. Sunday School 1 :00 a.m. Church S 00 p m Sunday, Junior Youth Fellow hip 30 p.m. Sunday, Senior Youth Fellow ship NEWELL BAPTIST, NEWELL CONSERVATIVE Howard w. Roth, pastor 9 4$ a m. Sunday School II 00 a m. Morning Worship 6 30 p nv Training Union 7:30 p m. Evening Service SPRAGUF RIVER FRIENDS CHURCH, SPRAGUE RIVER Pastor, Evert J. Tuning 10:00 a m. Sunday School 11:00 a m. Worship Service 7:10 p m. Evening Servire 7:10 p m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting ?:4J a.m. Sunday school TULELAKE ASSEMBLY OF GOO Pastor L. A. Lawrence P.O. Box 365 Phone 7-0711 Tuleiake, California 9 t a m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Services, and Children's Church C. A. Chapel 4 45 p.m. Christ Ambassadors Service (Youth! 7:45 p.m. Evangelistic Service BAPTIST CHURCH, FIRST Tom Helm, Pastor 9:45 a m. Sundav School 11:00 a m, Morning Worship '30 pm. Baptist Training Union 7:45 p.m. Evening Warship j CATHOLIC CHURCH I HOLY CROSS Tuleiake, California I Rev. 8 OA a m. :30 a.m. C. F. O'Connor, pastor -Mass -Mass CHURCH OF CHRIST Tuleiake. California Rev. Roy Biqgs 4S a m. Bible School " 11 00 a.m. Morninq Service 6:30 pm. Youth Meelinq 7.30 p.m. Evening Service PRESBYTERIAN, COMMUNITY Tulclake, California i Rev. Wayne Wattman, pastor Phone Church, 7-0643, Manse, 7-0641 9:45 a.m. Church Sunday School i 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. Westminster Fellowship WILLIAMSON RIVER METHODISTMISSION WILLIAMSON RIVER Rev. Harvey ZeMer 1 30 p m. Sunday School 3:30 p m. Worship Service, Fellnwthlr worn by Bob Houdcshell, Leon and Richard Handley. Shirley and "f " ..ens siyies ior cniioten werelh,.n vni.jii ...a ' modeled by Cynthia Jean Smith iand Debbie Brahs Co-chairmen for the spring event were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hennig and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buckner. The event was staged in the armory building at the Siskiyou armory nuiiaing ai County Fairgrounds south of Yre ka. for new ron The total value struction for 1959 was 54.3 billion dollars. This was a gain of 11 per: cent over the previous year. Larg-1 'est gain in building activity was jn home building. With rising; saM building product and equip- . were;ment manufacturers continue to increase their investment newspaper advertising. Last year, for example, advertising .expen ditures in newspapers for auto matic heating were 36.1 per cent more than in 1058. Savings of the average Ameri can household now approximate S5.500 highest on record. More banks use newspapers for their advertising than any other me dium. In lad, more than use TV, radio and magazines combined. f jm aiicenit'iit chairman. nmiiU'ttl K;iyie Scouts n t ho Cr.irrr Ldke t'oiiiu i! Im honored il ;in K.itU' '""w"' lion dinner, Fridav, April I'1- Kims KeMaurant, north of Mat iorri j All promt and former stout jers uhn have ever Rained seoul injj's highest award, or niivonol : who knows of someonp who iWwav i,Uesenl market siuh aslpereentaue jumps to 71. (or Rroup royalties. " received the Ease award, .. ,, jn s,0(.k, h(uls d .:.!, i(n( , (,'. 4 A ,': asked to contact Ohhind. L, .:,:. ,.sn,i vi..,, f Z- ' (Vv,.iil-l -malle.-l investment accept - According to Ohlund there niav , ., , , h.lW"fi M 0l "-"""y 's $ or Sffi hut ,n 1 vnuiioii, unit A IV scriii wilier ii i some. Knipeior Jones with Mvron m .i...v i,-. ,,., he manv former Kag es who have , 1 t. ;,, ,. , , , , '.. M,mp "' " s M.t 11. 11.11, .lulu ihj.ikmi,i 1 exiHMience. .Sovniour Met ormick and Leonard Sill- v..,.iv u,iii,.,H'' ,a moved to this district in recent .. n . 1 ; v.un'iy, liiiitioairt and inoMii 11. mis in. iim 111 I'l'ii'ivall, has .set out to put up the man s protected revue. New L,,,.,. .,,.,,, .: . ...i.,,,..,,,., ,,. vears and are unknown to thel ,, ., , ... ... , , , , .. f ,ial . , mnci ineaiiuai puhlicatinns lor Cratpr Lake founcil. The Siski ivou district extends from the Ore- icon line to Oaelle. and includes Villi. and Happy Camp Ohlund m.iv he contacted eve jnings by phoning Victor 2-2015. ! MONTACI K - Fourteen hnvs ill nipmhers (i( Mcirilacup Ksplur Post No. 51, have been 11 l),p'i ii I'11 paring lor a benefit danc ipost is sponsoring to raise funds for camp and (Mist equipment The hoys made their own post ers and tickets and have been canvassing in Montague and sur rounding areas lor advance tick jet sales. I The dance will be held Satur day night, April 9. in the Mon tague auditorium, and will tea- lure the music of Marvin Wright 'and his orchestra. Mc('LOl!D Bov Scouts nf America, Kxplorer Post 42. will j be host to a group of Kxplorersi Irom Vreka. Montague, Mount1 Shasta and Dunsmuir. A lull day of competitive sports events will be held including target shout ing, archery, casting and a modi fied baseball game. A picnic will be given by the local post, Wil-, ham Heflin. leader, said. McCLOl l) Bonnie Berryman and David Kite were selected In; attend the Hoy Scouts of Ameri ca's Fifth National Jamboree at .Cplorado Springs July 22-28. A 2;t day tour throughout the south west is to be made by scouts I Irom this area. The select ion w as made by Shasta Silverlip District officials. Other scouts considered were -lay Franklin. Rill Piciuicini and Roh-: fit SlnniT. .Mi l iiiiin ftci vice i. inn, iiui'ina- lional Woodworkers of America Uiral :i-M and Mct'loiid Commit nily Kccteatinn Council arc mak ing the comparable financial do nations to assist the boys select ed to make the trip. Konnie is the son of Mr., and Mrs, .lames Berryman and Da vid is llie son of Mr. and Mrs, Hay Kile. lionnie is president nf Explorer Tost 42 and David is senior troop leader of Troop tM. Snow Depths Below Norm MOCNT SHASTA Snow sur veys for various points in Mount Shasta area show measurements below I hose of last year except ing two spots. Mumbo Basin this year shous snow at 5:1.1 inches, a year apo it was only 4!) inches. Waler this year is at lit!) inch es and a year ago it stood at 23. B inches. At Highland Lakes this year snow measurement was lilt. 7 inch es, while a year ago it was B7.0 inches. Water at this point stayed above this year's measurements, wilh M l to .10.1 for 19(i0. At seven olher measuring points in April 5. this year, snow was leeper lasl year than this, and water contents substantially high er, too. Student Chiefs Attend Meeting WI-:i:i) Representing the far north in the far south March .11 to April 2 were several College of the Siskiyou student leaders. 'G, lZr. ten i.arison. aaran Atvaraao, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Criqui attend- ed the California Junior College Student Government Association Conference in Coronado. The at tending members were housed at Hie Hotel Del Coronado by the host, San Diego Junior College. Theme of the semiannual con ference was "Belter Student Gov ernment in Our Schools." Tile i-'ix workshops were student gov- ernment, publicity, finances over - isl.i.(KK), finances under $.15,000, campus activities and athletics. . LlOnS Sought NFAV, '01iK (AP)-Pollce arc nn ll.n hunt In. A n-ii- nf (HI nnnnJ on the hunt for a pair of Bo-pound lions more than 100 years old. The animals are bronze figures that lormerly rested in the lobby of Iho New York Institute of Tech nology. Police hoe their disap (earance was just a student prank. LOOK OCT BKI.OW! FORT WORTH. Tex. (L'Pi) -A. C. Reid Jr., who was treated for a bump on the head Wednes day, said he was waiting for an levator in an office building and opened the safety door to see if it was coming. It was. Investment h; .iii-i xkw YORK U P1' -i(lini; in innkrvum t i.,kp a flyer ;uv;t uill ;nN)(Wiiv ,sliuw sooner or The in a later. imtvls thousands of (oiks who l....,.uliili - im..sl securities. mu now io lo .iiHiui li slumps most of Ihom. They know .hojA ratms of 2 means , ha. oier po.wo 10 U).m ns .hey have odds are Ioiir hut they don tithe years 1, per eent of this tyWhcrn lot a Ioiir time Investors know how Ions, and they ean't show priHluced on llroadway liavelshare 50 per eent of the profit (inil onv sii.n nnsls in Dip Hi.rl. Iioen 111 11I1I :ihli Thp Mint il.ihlp ,11 mii post.v V;in has fmuulrd ii races: n( 1'iiA fei ; current rat semi -monthly ma.ime cm Med ..up f X Mot of the others are "Theatre Investor" to p u b 1 i & h'l'.ited only 1 or 2. mpux ;ilinnl nlniii -ind mnvi. ilc t In :i Li.v vr iirt mi mniu-nri: " .u,. ' . , , . ,J '. , V! , ... .i.n.- In,ureri hit I.M.kim fm- anpels. He also publishes research ie)oits on the earnings records, not only of plays, but of producers and directors. In the Am il issue. "Theal re, Investor," which incidentally costs! -... ..1 .- .1 n km . 1 1 lit i mii cr pros- pi inuii L'i ik i. ttM- i tii imiiii IK'ctive productions and lists 20 107 to :i."i7 per cent and after others that are looking for moie,losses on their failures, investors capital. Vail rates their prnspccts'in all these top producers' shows in tour groups on the basis of still made profits ranging from how past productions of similar 72 to .t:0 jier eent. type hav e fared over the years j Valt rated David Merrick, pro on Broadway. 'ducer of "(iypsy." "lVstry Rides 1 He gives each two ratings Again." "I.a Plume de Ma Tanle" "current." meaning how the pro- and "Take Me Along" as tops on duct ion plans seem to slack up' Broadway from the investors' right now, and "maximum," 'point of view. meaning what the show could 1 rtVlUt,".v 1S piuuucennrinj; piiuuc immey inn. mr LENTEN CALENDAR First Presbyterian Church 601 Pine St. Holy Week Meditations, The Reverend Robert C. Groves Monday through Friday - 12:10 to 12.30 Maundy Thursday Communion - 7:30 p m. Easter Sunday Worship Services 9.00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. it: mum And Here's Kirkpatrick's Bonus Offer To YOU! A DELUXE RANGE AT A LOW BARGAIN PRICE! IT'S THE NEW WESTINGHOUSE 30" Imperial Range COMPARE THESE MIRACLE OVEN PLUG-OUT BURNERS LIFT-OFF DOOR SURFACE LIGHT AUTO. TIMER Compare This Price! With Your Copco Bonus! T f 4 . : im ': i : iwjM ; -. -pi frifrnl ": rl ULU3 T uif 30 to 10 I ' ' w' VJr gallon modeli rouc ii Wcsti :ingh ASK ABOUT OUR PAYMENT PROTECTION PLAN Phone TU 4-8886 Magazine Gives Broadway Tips and rts iod reviews hum the critics. If Vail Rics a show a current ratun of only I. that means he thmk it now only has a 5 iwr:j..siam. straich't olavs nnwa. win in.ini-i' 01 rainuiK .1 proin. f ', ,,f ,,' " ' '.' 1.7..., ....... ' V;ill slums thnt .if -2XH who ueie active from lii.'4 to now. only 4.", have had a successful Hroaduay show and only six who have had several productions have a hit record of better than 50 ner cent But the profits earned on these A . f Vail expects his little paper Io DELUXE RANGE FEATURES: FINE TUNING CONTROL SWITCH GLASS PAN OVEN DOOR STORAGE DRAWER Sum,,, i rrk ouse KIRKPATRICK'S Hrnaduay theatre on the hiyesllway productions and disclosivl scale Hie producer ever has .scen.,(,i;ins for financing them. Bitf Somp 0f ,hc thine he discloses Vall's PffnrL in vrm a finm-ial W1ii Minrise a lot of folks Knr .ns h.-ivp to hp rati, iuifi, ..itiMinta nn.. v,';"'s h;'v(' l"',,lh'' n"n onsets a good slar and lne l'i"giess ol Broad - Lutheran Easter caw Shasta Drive-ln Theatre 6:30a.m. Sun., April 17 Pjlor Albert Neubauer of Hope Lutheran Church will deliver the message. Pastor LeRoy M. Redal of Klamath Lutheran Church will conduct the Liturgy. Snonsorad Bv KLAMATH LUTHERAN Cfou & Crescent Streert Rev, HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Pastor, Albert Neubauer So. 6th and Homcdale Rood el hwi' THJ&czr rr i ; Similar To llluttri iioii'''1' S And whip OUii 'Look-in" Door. 1960 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Check those benefits: 1 0-year Protection com plete heater replacement if it foils! Hotter Water constant 150 degree supply for per fect clothes and dish wash ing! Thrifty! Efficient! Immer-ston-type Corox elements heat water, not tank walls. Low-cost installation no flues, vents! Installs easily, anywhere! Last longer no flames to shorten tank life! Prito Liilod ii (or SI golton WE GIVE ZrOi: GREEN STAMPS si.ihsti.al fnt- th ih-.tri,-al , invntnr umc m cAm.ikini variety aU has published box sf0,es (j of , i, ...,.., . n,u..ri1. uh . U0,KS OI lop playwrights. M o you think ,S Broadway s pcren- ' "'' . playwnght- iKiigcne O Neill. George S. hauf- man. Hogers k llammerstein? iv ,. , . , ol , No. it s a chap named W. Shakes- u .11 .j 1 pearc. He still can outdraw 113 . , , ,, modern iiimuetuors anytime he good directur a v XSmmmS AT v CHURCH ft t LeRoy Redo I, fnuc COPCO'S BIG BONUS OFFER ENDS APRIL IS SPECIAL mm u u With Your COPCO Trad-I "High Reiovory" Upright Modtl HOME OF FINE QUALITY MERCHANDISE Corner of 7rh t, Klamath