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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1937)
PAGE TWO THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, il.AMATH FALLS. OREGON Mober SERMON ON 1 WINSAPPLAUSE AT MUCH The distinctly thin In th Rayburn tabernacle mission Weil nesday was the evening addresa based on the Incident In ths mtn lstry of Jesus of th four men bringing the paralytic to Christ. Hearers declared It was a master piece of sermonising, worthy to he ranked with the greatest of ti vangelistic world leaders of the past. The message was Interspersed with keen wit and humor and straight-forward thrusts at the In difference and negligence of the church. Church members were conrulsed with laughter one mo ment only the next moment to find themselves face to face with themselves and their neglected duty to God and their fellowmen "There are hundreds of mini ters In our churches and thousand! of members that do not belle' the Bible." said the evaugelli "Tha Bible says. There. Is no othr name given under heaven among men, whereby we must be saved.' "Vet many ministers and multi tudes of church members do not believe that. They live as though they believed men could be saved some other way. by righteous liv ing, by membership In some club or lodge, anything rather than In the name of Jesus. They simply do not believe tbeir Bible, else th. y would be out constantly trying to save men." Thursday night Dr. Rayburn was to speak on "The Promises of God." with a text from the epistle of Peter, "the exceeding great and precious promises." It was expected th audience would be greatly increased Thurs day. Friday night la "church night," when all the church mem bers of the city are asked to attend In order that their loyalty to their own churches may be evident to all. Church officers In particular, are arged to attend, a Dr. Ray burn la to address them following th evening sermon on an Impor tant matter, which they shall be asked to decide. This includes all members of official boards, boards of stewards, sessions, trus tees, deacons, etc. Th afternoon Bible studies, de voted entirely to aom special scriptural study, are attracting an increasing number. Soma think these ax even better than the popular evening meetings, as there Is no time taken in preliminaries announcments, etc Beginning Thursday, Dr. Ray. turn waa to speak on "The Priesthood of Christ." Everyone attending la asked to be able to define what 1 meant by a priest, to tell of his office and duties. This la said to be one of the greatest and most instructive of Dr. Rayburn s series or siuaies. Those attending are asked to bring their work Bibles and note books with pencils. Friday night Dr. Rayburn will apeak on "Jesus, An Agitator." At this service special reservations will be made lor the mayor and the city council, who are to at tend in a body. As one of the ministers said, "This should be a leverage to get some of the church people out." It certainly will be an opportunity for the city fath ers to see whether or not the mem ber of the varloua churches of the city mean business or not. Wednesday night Dr. Raybnrn aid In part: "Thla miracle was wrought in the first place to show that Jesua Christ has power on earth to for give sins. He has that power, but 1 am not concerned about that now. My sins are forgiven. Tour ina are forgiven. I am Interested In something else. "Here waa a man wholly In capacitated. He didn't come to Christ himself. He couldn't como. but his friends brought him Into the presence of Jesus, not In ths regular way, through the door, but down through the roof. "'There were other things that prevented them bringing him di rectly to Jesus. The disciples of Jesus and the multitude kept the needy man from his Bsvlour. There are regular ways of carry ing forward the work of Christ, but when the regular ways do not reach the incapacitated and wholly helpless sinner, then irregular ways must be resorted to. "Your pastors are doing a great work. I never was backed by a Fort Klamath Sign Set Up Near Dorrjs OLD FORT KLAMATH i. ATI K A V 10 CRATER LAKEfi AR 1 r MAN WA 1 1 l CO Mats 4 i: vi.r.ytihng ron rut TOURIST This sign has been Installed on the highway near Dorris to inform travelers of th advantaxea of Kort Klamath. Regular uieellnx of the Klam ath Kails auilllnry of Urn Amvr ii'an legion will Ink lai' Tues day evening.. Uotoher 1. at t o'clook lu l.i'Klmi hull. in'corilliin to Mil he I Konte) inolilrill. but the dinner and meeting sched uled for Klamath Falls and Mor rill auxtllnrles on Tui'silny eve ning has been imsiiitinud tut! II Thursday, octulier II, ut :3ii o'clock, Tho dinner meeting has post poned baoause Mrs. Famiy Thompson, district prestdetit of th Lexlon auxiliary, has been called to Snletii for a depiirliiieiit meeting on Hint evening. Installation of officers of the Morrill auxiliary will ho held fol lowing the :3u o'clock dinner on October 21. Aluminum Plates With Black Numerals Oregon Plan 11 Ft. Klamath Erects Highway ." Sign Near Dorris to Attract California Tourist Trade By MYKTI.K U. WIMHK FORT KLAMATH. Ore. Dur ing the summer months, when the volume of tourist travel is very heavy from California to Oregon, many travelers coming into Fort Klamath via Dorris. Cal., have reported to local business people that they did not know that ac commodations were available In Fort Klamath, and that, had thev I been aware of the fact, thev would rather have motored to Fort Klamath, stayed here over night, and then gone on to visit Crater Lake in the morning. Cra ter Lake is only twenty-two mile from Fort Klamath, which is lo- 0f trie port Ka caiea on in irater laae nign way. To answer the need for this in formation to the traveling public, tha above sign was made and erected recently two miles north of Dorris. Cal., on ground space leased from Sax Avery on bis pro perty located there. Work of making and painting the sign was don by Winter Knight, well known Chlloquln artist and for mer San Francisco newspaper man. The sign is centered by a scene from Wood River, painted in realistic colors, and giving an Idea of the heaiuiful scenery to be found In Wood River Valley. Lettering on Aie sun covers the general information which it is desired to convey to the public. Erection of the simi and rent ing of ground space for same is a community enterprise sponsored by business people of Fort Klanr ath realised the utter helplessness and hopelessness of their friend. They realised that Christ waa the only hope. They used the Irregular method. Why can't we do the ramo. If we fall to get men to Christ, w fail entirely. He la the sorld's only hope. If wa bellete that, we'll stop objecting and lin ing up with th saloonkeepers and the underworld and Join lo with the good people lu our churches and bring men to Christ In every way and any way. The Important thing is to bring them to t hrlat." Those Russians who were left to spend a wiuter at the North 1'ole have drifted more than 250 miles away from tha place, and if thev aren't r.rAfnl thvll find The following la a list of lo- themselves accused of Trotikyist deviations. cal residents who co-operated in paying expenses Incidental lIC 'rh-iri?1' r Ivi'i'' I "n'1 " mobbed &ro River Auto Camp; Harold Winter. ,,, T,m.. i utiiam uaraRe: ivoy ' :tm Deffenbaeher, local barber; Cas-, tel and ITtter nf the lnenl 1(1 store; Charles J. Ilricco. proprie tor of the Crater Lake Cafe; Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Ballon, owners of Ballou's General and Sporting Goods Stores and the Central Auto-Camp; Guss and William Page of the Rainbow Garage; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor, pro prietors of the Fort Klamath Ho tel; and George M. Denton, owner of Denton's park and swimming resort north of Fort Klamath. finer group of ministers. That first prayer service with them re vealed that to me. Your church's are doing a great work. But the multitudes In this city are not being reached In the regular way, so we must resort to the unusual, the Irregular. "The Holy Spirit Is not limited to any one way of reaching men. He used many ways In the Bible. The apostle Paul was not reached In a regular way. when he waa struck down on the highway at noon-day. He never would have been reached otherwise. "Revivals are out of the ordi nary, but are necessary, If men are to be reached. Don't you c enough to resort to the Irregular? Church members objecting simply complicates matters. Do you church members that object and find this and that In evangelistic meetings to object to. want to' lire up with the enemies of society and the underworld? "That Is where you place your selves, when yon stand In this united movement of the church against the betterment of the con. munity. You are simply making it harder for the good people to bring folks to Christ. The sin ner's heart Is hard enough with out someone making It harder. "There Is no new sin today. The MEN LOVE PEPPY GIRLS IF ym rv happr and penr.7 an4 fill of f'lfl. men will take vnu n tm irrM. live!?, they will invite you to dances and pan . HIT, If too are crow and UMwni and tuwaye tired out. mn won't bo inwrwd in you. .Men don't like "quiet" firia Mm go to parti to nJor th-nwlva. They want fjrti atonic who are full of pp. For three generations one woman hai told another how to ko "ami ling thro'Jtrh" with Lydia K. Pinkham a Vertahl Com pound. It help Natur tone up the- wynrm. thui less-ninn the diMromfcrti from tn functional di order which women must endure in thp thre ordrali of life: tJ. Turn ing from girlhood to womanhood. 2 Pre paring for motherhood. 3. Approaching "'mjddlB age." Don't be a three-quarter wife. tak JiXnVV.F.riNKHAM s VKOETAHLB COMPOUND and Go "Smiling Through." SsQ ORALENE IMj V s. ", ' WATf RPROOfED C f f 'AC' Jj TOOTH BRUSH DU devil hasn't Invented a new sin In th last thousand years. Sin is foolishness. If a person, would only stop to think, he would realize that. All the sinner neeis is a little horse sense to know that. And all a preacher needs is a little horse sense. It just takes a little horse sense to preach to any one. Horse sense Is just stable thinking. "These friends of the paralytic I.lklng thla job will be easv. because It all dependa on the minister. Mrs. Herman Barbery, commenting on her Job aa a min ister's wife. Elephants have the slowest known heart beat of all mam mals. About 30 beata per minute I Is th average. High School News Note and Comment Hy !li:l. DIKTSt'lIK WrHEN the charm school had Its " official debut In th audlloi ium. the sponsors might as well have called a tltrla' league meet ing and he done with It as far the representation wus coiuerm-,!. Rythmical Hawn Kveritt. who happens to be an arcompllabcd dancer, was used as a inodd to demonstrate the varloua virtues of correct posture. Miss Klla Reilkcy, coiiihlnatlnu spark plug and llve-wlr in phy sical education activities, alo gave various candid deninnstr'l tlons before the girls. Sine many uinidcns of hlrll school age have not yet l-:trmail how to walk correctly, sit corrcc ly. stand correct ly, carry books rorrrctly and do many other re lated thlncs correctly, these points were particularly stressed. Thoso unfortunates, who In he Aluminum with hlnck numer al. Moi'll ucw license plates of these colors, the lJH be seen on the highway of ' gou. Adhering to tha economy uro gram of ciiiiloiuilng ui a unilmiu color scheme of bl.u k and wlili, tho present plates with Muck back ground will be succeeded hy I In new aluminum plate embossed with blu.k figures, according I" Secretary of Slule Karl Knell. Shipments of the new plale aro now rrowdlng storugn facil ities In the stale department. This year's order of nearly .- 00(1 pairs of plntes iciiuire me S3 duration of their school life hud fulled to lenru how to walk ui steps without sprawling all over the place, also found relief lu the uplllllng teachings of the chuiui ! school. ' Accomplished Spcuker Jack Walls took "time out" one morn lug to niske a tour of all Ilie un derelasman home room and pound "traditions" Into the some what deafened ears of the yc.d lings. S!ud"nt. for ths benefit of the Kl'HS literary geniuses ami the common authors, who are Jitft inillerlux along wllli tlolr digits wrapped around a pinny pencil, bring your nickels to Frlda's hnmllluK of Hood hoses, th roll lelil of which must ho cherked and put lu order for quick servlie .Its leg tho rui.it season. "The annual dinwing for low i, nil), i a will ho held ulioul No leinher I'.'." stales Mr. Hindi. J AM aiiillealliu for i'JJK Union's rii ,1 lvi',1 hy Hist ilit" will hu lit -i llliled lu III" group rroin w III. Il law plain allolmeiils will he iIiukii. Hundred of applleallous liave already been mailed lu fo lln drawing, giving Indlealloli Itwil morn ear owners than ever before want to try their luck In Ilie small license number selec tion. " game and buy a few liars at their i oin-i i.sliiu. I kn To h a Journalist you must great deal nhoiil the real win Id and alioul the law I hat holds you responsible for V 1 1 1 1 1 K you write, to say nothing of history, sociology and lit "in t ii t o. (ieorgn llernard SIi.iw, The worM's oldest known tree Is gtouliiK In Satiia Maria del Tula, Mi xli o It Is luilii cypres, wllli an estimated si of 6O1111 ier. LOCilSIf INS rrtni, .... . - ' ni.l, 1 Jeanne. Ilr ' t 1,1 'T """'.iCN '"' Wt.ll. run,,,;'1"1', ,A '"'ill of t I jt , "' le t gluuu J. 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