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PAGE 8 B HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Friday, October 21, 1960 beWluriis SUM I -.1 I ' 1. A I UlUMtMnimkC. UjMHltriWlK liHIli HA JL s.-iij'J Rev. Hardin Accepts Call CHII.OQUIN - The Rev. and Mrs. Jack C. Hardin of Eugene have accepted the pastorate of the Bihle Standard Church, Chilo- quin. Reverend Hardin is a graduate of Bible Standard College, Eu gene, class of 1960. The couple has three children. Sherry, 13, Jack II, 12, and John Lawrence, S, a Korean boy brought to this country by Harry Holt on one of his baby lifts from Korea. The Rev. Hardin, who filled pulpit in Paradise Valley near Eugene briefly, will be aided by the Rev. Maris Baker, assistant pastor, also i Bible Standard graduate. THIS FAMILY was en routs to services at Sacred Heart Catholie Church when W( Guderisn, Herald and News, was abroad one Sunday with his camera. Left to right are Gerald and Francis Wright, and their parents, Mr. end Mrs, George Wright, 2650 Memorial Drive. Unitarian Church School Adopts Young Asian Girl Ock Ja, 11-year-old Korean girl, has been financially "adopted" by members of the Unitarian Church School of the Klamath Unitarian Fellowship of Klamath Falls. The adoption is through the Foster Parents' Plan, Inc. with headquarters in New York City. This plan has rehabilitated more Uian 76.000 children on a personal basis since its founding in 1937, and is now helping 19,000 South Korea, France, VietNam and . Hong Kong. Over, the past 23 years more than BOO.OOO indi viduals and groups in America have helped needy children over seas through this plan. There is no legal responsibility, The Foster Parent promises to contribute $15 monthly for at least one year. Of this amount the child receives M each month In a cash grant. The remainder is used for periodic food and new clothing packages, translations of letters, medical services and education. Because each child is treated as an individual, any spe- cial needs of the child or his family are taken care of by plan from its general fund. Ock Ja was bom in Pyuang which is now the capital of Com munlst North Korea. Before World War II it was known for Its strong Christian movement anil hardworking, industrious people, With the division of Korea along the 3flth parallel at the end of the war. lives of all Koreans were drastically affected. Those In North Korea were per- ecuted for their relfgious beliefs. More than three million have fled to South Korea since the war. Ock Ja's family were Chris tlnns, middle class. They owned an automobile fitting shop and some land from which they de rived a comfortable and happy Centennial Sermon Set The Rev. Laing W. Sibbet, Peace Memorial Presbyteri an Church will preach the cen tennial sermon of the founding of Two Rock Valley Presbyterian Church, near Petaluma on Oct ober 23. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Sibbet and children David, James, John and Gordon. Mr. Sibbet served Two Valley Presbyterian Church for two years while a student at San Francisco life. They fled from Pyuang Yang Theological College. San Anselmo. in 1950 under terrible conditions. !ad for two years following ord The needs of life were almost jination. impossible to get in Pusan, where Layman's Sunday will be oh- the family finally located. Life served during the pastor's ab was a bitter bailie just to sur- sence with two members of the vive. The father did odd jobs and church, Dr. Glenn C. Miller and kept the family in school until! Maurice Athey, to fill the pulpit. Febinary, 1959, when he died of brain tumor. Mr. Athey will speak on "The Christian Style of Life," Dr. Mili um mniher Is now Httemnlineer on Believe and Live. to support the family by peddling vegetables in the streets. She earns about $6 a month. A son, Bok Nam, 21, who used to con tribute about 20 cents a day to Society Holds Regular Meet LANGELL VALLEY The Mis sionary Society of Lorclla Full Gospel Church met at the home of Mrs. Guy Hitson October 13. Mrs. Kermit Keysor, president, was in charge of the meeting. Quilt blocks were cut to be ready to make quilts at the next meeting. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Hitson to Mrs. Keysor, Mrs. Bessie Campbell. Mrs. Eugene Willis, Mrs. Earl Hitson and Mrs. W. D. Campbell. Mrs. Bell Improves Mrs. Ortis (Kny Bell, wifo of the pastor of First Christian Church, is recovering satisfactor ily following recent surgery in Klamath Valley Hospital. ADMIRAL VISITS Qt'KMOY TAIPEI, Formosa (I'PK Vice Adm. Charles D. Griffin, com mander of thp U.S. 7th Fleet, vis ited the Nationalist Chinese off shore island of Qucmoy Tuesday. GRANGE NEWS A bit ' '"" " " iy . y-j ' -mm:"' Jy t j'll If V 1 ' f 7 FORT ROCK FORT ROCK-A report on tel ephone line progress and an nouncement of several future events were on the Fort Rock Grange agenda during the Octo ber meeting recently. R. A. (Rube) Long staled that he has turned in all current ap plications for phone membership in the Fort Rock community. In a dinner conference with G. E. Wiley, Bend, manager of Pacific Telephone Northwest, it was pointed out that engineers have been surveying to determine amount of materials needed for providing service here and, if weather conditions are favorable, service may be expected consid erably sooner than previously staled. Long Is member of the coopera tive telephone board, which will remain active until service is provided. Edwin A. Eskelin, longtime proponent of phone service here it- ' 1 ""' ' " THIS FAT HEREFORD STEER, donated by Joe Wriqht, will be sold at auction Satur day, October 29, for the benefit of the building fund of Mt. Lalei Community Presby terian Church. The animal is one of several head of livestock and many other items, including furniture, which have been pledged for the sale to be cried gratis by Klam ath Falls Auctioneer Bob Rhodes. Money from the sale , will help finance the build ing of a new church wing. A food sale to help swell the fund is also planned. Other donations for the auction will be welcomed. Here, Joe Wright looks over animal he cut out of herd to donate. THE REV. LAING W. SIBBET Church Lists Full Sked Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church activities planned for the future are numerous. The Order of St. Andrew calls will be made Thursday evening, October 27. These friendship and commitment' calls are a vital part of the work for Christ. Community Reformation Day will be observed at 4 p.m. Sun day, October 30. Recognition Sun day for all Church School teach- and secretary of the cooperative, crs, officers and the Christian En received a gift at the meeting denvnr Committee will be Novem- Christian Citizenship Theme Of Women's Meet MONTAGUE Christian Citizen ship was the program theme at a meeting of the Women's So ciety of Christian Service of the Montague Methodist Church at the home of Laura Jones Friday, October 14, with Charlotte Robin- Toulouse with several members participating, During the business session con ducted by the president, Alia Coatney, plans for the annual bazaar to be , held Thursday, De cember ' 1, were discussed and esses. The program was led by Mrs. son and Mayme Toulouse, co-host-several committees were appoint ed. The next meeting will be held at the home of Charlotte Robin son, October 28, at which time World Day of Prayer will be observed. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting to mem bers mentioned and Mabel Hazel Bly Ordination Rites Planned BLY The Rev. E. W. Richards, district superintendent of the Christian Missionary A 1 1 1 a n c e French, Grace Boersma, Church of Portland, will officiate Walker, Mabel Marx, Mary Acord, at the ordination services for Pas tor George Simon, local pastor of the CMA Chapel at Bly. The ordination service Is planned for Friday, October 21, at 7 p.m. The public is invited to attend. There will be other ministers from the Rogue Valley Area participating. Ora Kouts, Ruby Stafford, Di Ra ver, and Elizabeth Hessig. Guests present were Sarah Jones, Sadie Messner and Susie Jones. OCK JA the family as a diiy laborer, has been drafted Into the Korean Army where he gels a monthly honoring his long record of com munity leadership through t h e grange. Sponsored by the Youth Com mittee, the gift was a gesture of community gratitude. In accepting the honor, Eskelin stated, "Everybody has something to do and I'm glad to do what I can." He accepted the appoint ment as Community Service Con test chairman for the new year. Mrs. Harold Miles, Home Eco nomics Club chairman, announced a Halloween parly will be con ducted Saturday, October 29, be ginning at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Maurice pay of 3H cents. Occasionally Bnk -,.,, nssist wilh piannjnR "" ' """ vviM.i n .'"j j II.. I ... U her 6. A Thanksgiving Day serv ice is planned (or 9 a.m. Thurs day, November 24. A Mariners Club auction Is planned for Saturday, December 10, in Westminster Hall at the church. Women's Circles will meet as follows: Monday, October 24, 7:30 p.m. Emmei'son at the home of Mrs. Opal Shipman, 5159 Sum mers Lane, and Mnser at the home of Bell Franklin, 5R30 Har lan Drive, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 25, 7:30 p.m.. Realty at the home of Mrs. Pearl llagel, 891 Kane Street. Friday, October 2R, 12:30 p.m., MacKen- zie in the fireside Koom at tne Reformation Day The Rev. Andrew Jarvis, pas tor of Mt. Laki Community Pres byterian Church, will speak at annual Reformation Day services at the First Methodist Church Sunday, October .10. Time of the services, sponsored by the Klam ath County Ministerial Associa tion, will he 4 p.m. Other members of the associa tion will participate. The public is invited to the In leidenominat ional observance. Guest Speaker Don Augenstine, missionary at the McKjnley Indian Mission on the Y a k i m a Reservation, Ton penish, Washington, will be guest speaker at the First Christian Church Wednesday, October 2fi. His talk will follow a dinner at 6:30 p.m. in the church. Members of the Tulelake and Suburban Christian churches have been invited. Special J. 734 So 2 - Transistor RADIOS 9" W. KERNS 6th Ph. TU 4-4197 Churches Hold Rally BONANZA The traditional ral ly of the Full Gospel churches of Mamath County was held Mon day at the Bonanza church. A potluck dinner was served to the 35 attending. Mrs. Charles Pratt of Bly. who is president of the sectional group, was m charge of the meeting. Mrs. F. J. Walton of Portland introduced Joyce Devin, a mission ary of Indonesia who is leaving soon for four more years there with her husband and three chil dren. Mrs. Devin showed pictures and gave an interesting talk. A clothing and linen shower was given for her and her family. Pastor To Attend Conference MOUNT SHASTA The Rev. From there they will go to Lee DeSolnier, pastor of the Princeton, New Jersey, for a Mount Shasta Church Evangelical, I meeting at the university. On with his wife, will leave this week their return trip the DeSolniers to attend a five-day conference of j will visit his mother, Mrs. Mary the World Gospel Missions in Tool, at St. Clair Shores, Michi. Marion, Indiana. Igan. Africa produces the world's best ivory. For the REST of your life . . . it's a , Carlson Mattress wn Par Foira Never 'iiffd ternlnr $1095 20-eor Guar. I h Htm-vj fincy-atrip ravennf Allerry-frr M0 -coil box prlng FOS THE SET! CARLSON'S FURNITURE MATTRESS & UPHOLSTERY 2401 So. 6th TU 4-4510 Tlta II. ..!(' ttr.ll mvi mi in in n bum i" (nun i v. iivt - j l.. ti . i .1. : has managed to finish the lmh .' , T '". church with Marie Seddon and grade and now goes to night1 2 V" . , T ' "' " . , '"jMrs. Ed Nelson as hostesses. 1 . 1 .1 1. 1 . 1 the North Lake lo v D . s is or ,, l.,.:j., . Q m Tl... classes to further his education.;,. , ,. .. , Also on Friday at 9 am., Tia- The eldest daughter. Ock Soon. " 'T' Tn.,n" ' 'realvaille at the home of Mrs. Es- ... , ... . , , ni igru, nance cnairman. 25, is married o a dav iilxirer .. V i i n i . . i i i i o Silver Lake women will be in and cannot help her family. Sov-I. .. , ...... uc also lauded for his aid in install ing 15 new seats in the hall, which were purchased recently from the Rimrock Riders Club in Bend. Plans for the Fort Rock dump wav and Bnk Suk ate second graders and there is a 3-year-old boy, Hok Sun. Since there are no free schools in Korea it is a real sacrifice for the mother to send Ock Ja and1 ,,,', Bi unrifr They live in a slum area base ment of Pusan and have prac- tclle Lunde, OTI. Forsylhe will meet at 9 a m. on October 28, place to be announced later. Adult choir officers elected for the coming year are Marie Rag land, president; Vesta Khogrcn, secretary-treasurer, and Joanne Musselman, librarian. promptly. Floyd Branch. Lake Molcina Exchanae County road maintenance 'man. i will build a road into the oldj JERUSALEM. Israeli Sector He told a news conference he grade. She hel is with the young would not comment on Quemoyjer children and hoes to be a ana siatsu Detore the presidential Si i 1)av' R"Mh P' Mulhuct of (API-Israel and Argentina are food is always scarce. Fnrt Hock ,, wn dR p Whanging ambassador and c-los- wm ,ia is a ongiu aim cneer-,w lh mnniv imminent It n inn the ii-ejii i that itevr lined over announced. ;the aMuctinn of NivI Adolf Eich- imann finm Buenos Aires to Israel fill girl doing well in the fifth elections. ream nhnnlH h nirked uliile List Mav. Kichmann is awaiting lecnnician io nuikc money io ncip -st ill a little giwn and allowed to trial in Israel on charges of mass her mother. inncn in ronl hncumnnl slnvmi? nf Jews under Miller. Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purte Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward and Sent 925 High TU 2-4404 IS CHRISTIAN I SCIENCE j HEALS Station Sundays KFLW 10:03 I4SO KC A.M. First Church of Christ, Scientist A Branch of Th Mothtr Church, The fin! 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