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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1960)
' 1 0 0 CO O HERALD AND NEWS. Klamnlh Falls. Pro Frirtov. April 21 lOfirt Music Festival A music festival, sponsored by the Klamath Stake Mutual Im provement Association of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lot tor Day Saints, will be shown Friday night at the Churchill Hall in Ashland. Saturday night at 8 o'clock, this festival, "This is My Father's World," will be shown at the Altamont Junior High School gym in Klamath Falls. Participants will be young peo ple from different parts of North ern California and Southern Ore gon. No admission charge. f CHRISTIAN 1 iv Ik . ! ' i ' 1 in -n o wvj. THE YOUTH CHOIR of the Immanuel Baptist Church will present an all youth pro gram Sunday, April 24, at 7 p.m. at the church. The choir is directed by Pastor Hall. Station KFLW H50 KC Sundays 10:05 A.M. Youth Choir Program Set Tin vninh pi-nnns nf the Im- Bailie and Mr. and Mrs. flilev manuel Baptist Churh under the'bson, sponsors, will present an leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Gene '"' J"""" pi "' "' evening . --m. I scrv ice Sunday, April 24, at 7 it r M' Li ... & A , v first Church of Christ, Scientist A Branch of Tht Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Moss. 10th and Washington Services: Sunday Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. v Wednesday Evening Testimony Meeting 8:00 O'Clock Lesson-Sermon Subject, April 24 "PROBATION AFTER DEATH" Golden T.xl: Matthew 24:13. He that shall endure unto the and, tha seme shall be saved. Nursery facilities available during church services Christian Science Reading Room 519 Main Street Reading Room Hours: Week Days 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Fridays 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. o'clock. The Youth Choir under the di rection of Pastor Hall will sing ! The male quartet featuring Hie-hard Cox. Elmer Hoss. Larry I'hil-i lips, and Hugh Barnwell will, bring musical rellections along with testimonies of a number of young people. James M. Brady, KL'HS senior, will bring the message of the evening. The subject Brady will speak on, ' The Abundant Life in Christ," will challenge the hearts of all who attend the service REV. JAMES H. DRAKE I h A V 2 it v THE GIRLS' CHORUS of Sacred Heart Academy Junior High School will perform during the annual spring concert Sunday afternoon. Tha girls are, front row from left, Kathy Weaver, Sharon Halford, Suzanne Hartin, Christina Caldwell, Mary Jo Amer ling, Pamela Meyer, Karen Van Griethuysen, Rosemary DeNault, Toni Negus and Joanne Holland; back row, from left, Judy Korsen. Mary Ellen Miller, Eileen Hurley, Evelyn Sherwood, Marcia Mickelsen, Carolyn Knight, Marlu Costel, Leah Lamb, Paula Andrieu, Jeanne Carnini and Janet Borgialli. Annette Fredrickson will be piano accompanist. Clean The Kitchen A Clean the Kitchen Day will lie held Tuesday, April 26. by the Tr'ivaille Circle of the Peace Me murial Presbyterian Church, be ginning at :;o a m. Kiiseann Verlrees, in charge ot the program, suggests that work ers bring a sack lunch w ith them. Researchers Tell Pronr: CKAt A .CACKACHE Excruciating headaches may ba caused by eyestrain. Eyestrain can also reduce work ing efficiency, promote fatigue and irrita bility and may be allied with other physi cal troubles, such as neckache, backache and upset stomach. Why suffer needlessly? Protect your eyes with properly fitted glasses. Heed the danger signs. Be sure of proper eye care. Have your eyes examin ed at least once a year by Dr. Noles' Optometrists. Convenient Credit We give iWT Green Stamps COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. 730 Main St. TU 4-7121 Dri, Omar J. Noles and Robert Perert Special Rites To Be Held This Sunday Holiness Week The Rev. C. O. Trcmaine, presi dent of the Klamath Basin Holi ness Association, announced to day that the group w ill be spon soring a Holiness Emphasis Week beginning May 2. to lie held at The Salvation Army Building. ine rvianiain nasin Holiness s-i SXH,ja cvan(,c.is,jc icnk(.s sociation consists of the fol- wiH hcm SundaVi April 24. at1 lowing churches: The Salvation )c vinl B (is c,lut.t, llh Army, the Free Methodist Church. i(,v Jamcs 0r.,ko as cvan. the First Nazarene Church, tt- and Tom Hose cadlng. Lakeside Nazarene Church, and jlc musjc the Pilgrim Holiness Church. i ftv. Drake, a native of Okla- He slated that the evangelistsl,)oma ,;iS becn t)r f ,,,; for these meetings will be Hcv.ipil!,)u.B Bapis, clmi.(.h ,,iMs. Hugh Jordan of the NaiarcnCibu.8j Caifol.nia, (or n,ure tliin Church and Lt. Col. Harold P.(our Fo,.mcr p;iSl0.atcs' Madscn of the Salvation Army.!have ,,,, in shawlH,e .Oklahoma:! These men arc noted for their Porte,.vjc and oroville. Calilor-i deep concern m the lack of tcach-.nja- He has sel.vpd 0 val jolls ing ot Pentecost among "ie conlmiuccs on the Boat-d of Oircc- Bible Baptist1 The Sunday School of the Bible Baptist Church reached a new record Faster Sunday with an at tendance of bTi4 This broke the record attendance ol Easter Sun day. I Ml. which was tkr The Sunday School has had an attendance of over 5iK lor the past four Sundays. The Sunday School teaching staff is made up of alxrut HO workers and officers and is close ly graded with classes from bab ies through the adults, and meets every Sunday at 9:45-10:43 a.m. NEW YOltK AP' The Me morial SlnanKetiei ing Cancer il'enter nf New York has an nounced an intensive live-year medical, research and leaching .war against cancer. The program. c.peelcd to cost 'more than I'M million dollars, was outlined Wednesday night at a dinner commemorating the 7."lh year of New York's Memorial Hospital. The hospital is dedicat ed In cancer treatment and re search. I Alxnit bi'i millions will come linm institutional income and an ticipated giants from federal and public agencies. The remaining amount will lie raised by pulilu subset ipl inn. Ogilen While, chairman nf the fund-raising campaign, said t:t million dollars already has been pledged. Of this amount, he said lour millions have been pledged liv Allied P. Sloan ,lr. and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. PlkOw YOuR VIMV NIWC3T II S Vi. LUXURIOUS H COMFORT tl' V 4.99 6.95 N vanQrman-s 527 Main Next to Leon t churches. the California Baptist DKIT.AKK BOYCOTT TOKYO llll'li The powerful General Council nf Japanese Trade Unions has declared a boy cott of South African goods in protest against South Africa's ra cial policies. Peace Memorial A Presbytery Laymen's Insti notn men are nynamic spean- Convclllion (or thrce ycars and crs being used not only by theirh,, various platcs of rosponsibiii. respective organizations but In ily jn the sjcn.a.Butte and East camp meetings and city-wide ro-!Contra Costa Baptist Associalion. vivals throughout the United: rtosc a)s0 a llaive o 0kla States. Imm is Minister nf Music and Education at the First Southern Baptist Church of Salinas, Cali fornia. He is a graduate of Okla homa Baptist University and of lute of evangelism will be heWV01" ua .,, T S! in First Presbyterian Church seminary, mm vauey. v.a.uo.n.a. Sunday. May 1, betw een 2 and I Hc has served as Minister ol 6 I Music and Education in Davcn- The program is to introduce of- I"?. Oklahoma: Fresno. Rodea. ficers and members of the church.,"1"1 Rtt'hmond. California church es to the principles of evangel-h- bcfre Eoing to Salinas three ism. what it is. and what it is years ago. j I Sunday services will be at the All church members are invit-i"sual limes of 11 "J11- and !:45 ed to attend the institute, whether' P-- The services between hon or not they arc evangelism call-,d"'s. AP' 24 May wd be ?' .... , 7-!in nm parh evpnine The nuh- ers. mere will ne special speaK- - . J V. foa ..ill hr. ne IS llivuuu iu a.iuiiu. charged. Friendly Helpfulntis Te tvery Creed and fun Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marauerite M. Ward and Sons 925 Hiah TU 2-4404 1 k-v"- mm (1HI I """ PECIAL! . fcrtaKjw:vfi p'J' l.'.IJJ,'."".' ' 1 New 13 cu. ft. 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