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k ? A Bon Home SSgl. Wnllcr C. Stimuli, nun of Mrn, Mmy Uwim, 11) '12 Day Ion, in homo un n HO diiy (iii lininli. I hi wim wuuiulod In I'liinliul In I'ImuIiiikI unci luniml to tliu Unltcid Hlulua In October. 1044, lie him buun ho iillalUeu nil ico find will return to Chnmilo (lolcl lion pi tal imxt week. Thin l hi first furlough homo in onn unci n hnlf yonr. Omitted The nuiiiu of Ira M. Colcinuii, (ornior Klnmnth Full man. wun Imidvcrluiilly loft off Ilia lltl of Kluninth ciiaufiltica In thin war, pi Inlucl Wednesday. C'ulcimm lufl Klnmnth Full with Ihv flrnl niilioiiiil uuurrl unit mid ho (Unci In lliu service In 1042. IIIh widow liven In Luke view. Vlilt From Aitil a Mn, Helen tvuiolt ami duuKhtor, llclty, lire nut'iullnii theli- vncu Hon In Kluiiiitlh county with rotative uml irluiidii, wmio Intro thuy uio guols of Mrn. Juverell brother una sUlor-m-luw, Mr. ii nil Mn. Dulhorl Ad dison of Lukunhoro drive, und nt the George Stevenson homo near Olciiu. Vital Statistics There were four mora births recorriod In Klnmnth county during June, 1048, tluin In June. 11144, nnrt 24 iiKin- during tliu f iitt lx inontht of lhl ycur tluin during the aiiiiuf period hut yvur. Deaths rciii'hi'd three mint for June, 11145. Ihiin June, 11144, und were lit lea during Hid flrat tlx mouths Ih lh yrnr thnn lual. Dig Strawberries Puul Pier ferln of Denver nvenue had strawberries uhout 'ii Inches in rlrcumfnrenre on cliaplay lit the Herald und News office Thura ilny. Pfefferle reported Unit tho Inruo berrlea were of the Mtune Willi 11(18 variety, very few of which tit grown west of the Rockies. Vacation at Lassen Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Wood and Mrs. John ladon spent several days In Las sen national park where they were tho guest of Attorney Stanley Wood and family of Oakland. Calif. Stanley la the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wood and the brother of Mrs. Yaden. Want Somor Vegetables? A victory gardener has notified the homo demonstration office that she haa some surplus vegetables including stimuli. Anyone in terested may call the office 81 M. Anyone else having sur plus vegetnblea Is requested to call llio office also. Luncheon W omen of tht Moose will meet for a potluck luncheon Friday, August 17, In Ihj Moose hall at 12:110 p. m. A card party will be hold at 2 p. in., in tin- hall. This I the third of a series and is sponsored by tho homemaklng committee. La urn Drumulo Is In charge. Ptcnlo Sunday Odd Follows of Klamatli lodge No. 137 and their families will picnic in Moore park Sunday. Members are requested to bring basket lunches, and the lodge will furnish Ice cream and coffee. Tho picnic will start at noon. Picnic The potluck picnic of the Senior circle or the com munity ConsrrgnHonal church will be held Frlriny nl 12:30 n. m., at the homo of Mrs. W. C. Little, 2444 Orchard way. Hos tesses will be Mrs. William Lar son and Mrs. Godfrey Mathews. To Salem Meeting Malcolm Epley of Klnmiith I-nlls will go to Salem Saturday to attend a meeting of tho alute post-war tourist committee of which he is a member. Governor Karl Snell will attend the meeting sched uled for the capital at 10 a. m. Postponed The meeting of tho Thimble club which was orlglnnlly scheduled for Wed nesday, August 15, has been postponed until Wednesday, August 22. The meeting will bo held at the home of Vera Reeves, 437 N. Third. To Modford Mrs. J. L. Cal houn and daughter, Beverly, of Dudley Heights, left Friday for Modford whore they will spend a few days. A Fence to Meet Every Need Mode from selacted 41 In. lull slsa wood slats, evenly apaead and wovon between 5 cables of heavy wire. Colors, tad oi green. It'l aasiry, quickly and par mansntly ereoted. Long last ing and makes a good ap pearsnca, It'a Inexpensive, too. Just tha thing for Victor? Cardans. Keeps dogi In or eutl - Suburban Lbr. Co. Bp Daughter Born Mr. und Mrs. Bertram O. Brown. Cliffs. Ida., aro parents of a little girl born August 10 nt Klamatli Valley hospital, This wus previously re ported as Mr, iind Mrs, L, 11. lil'OWIl, Wave E n 1 1 s t a a Vivian Franks, 2504 Croat, enlisted In tliu Waves August 10, Sim is homo on liiuctlvc duty until Sep. lumber 2, Miss Franks hum llvocl hero three years and Is em ployed by J. C. Penney company. Fire A fire which threatened tu bum a garagn and paint ahed near tho caretaker's house at Modoo field Thursday afternoon was put out by the fire depart ment before It did much damage. Hoof Firs Tho city fire de partment was called Thursday afternoon to the home of Frank lloguc, 1748 Mcnlo way, where sparks had set a fire on tho roof of tho house. Girl Scouts Mrs. Roy Carter, executive secretary of the- Girl Scuuts, tin returned from h.' vacation and wishes to announce that the Scout office will bo onen beginning Monday, August 20. Major Surgery Mrs. Iva Pin iicll of Tcnmint, Calif., bookkeep er at the Long Bull Lumber company, is In Klamath Valley hospital recovering from a major operation. To Portland Mrs. Lea Mc Mullen and daughtor, Francis Lee, S. 8th, are In Portland for a few days on a business and pleasure trip, In Hospital Joseph L. Hemp hill of the ZX wagon at Paisley Is In Klamath Valloy hospital re ceiving medical treatment. In Office Mrs. Coral Sabo was working In the county court office Friday while Frances Lee McMullon Is on a short vacation. VUitlno Hera Mrs. Rollin Rodolph of San Francisco Is vis iting in Klamath Falls. Recovering Mrs. J. J. Ze man, 118 N. Sth. Is In Klamath Valley hospital recovering from major surgery. E The corner alone of tho new Peace Memorial (formerly Alla mont) Presbyterian church was dedicated at a special V-J Day meeting at the Altamont Junior high school August 14, at 8 p. m. Dedication scrvlco was con ducted by the pastor, the Rev Hugh T. Mitchelmore, and pa triotic addresses were given by Phil Hitchcock and Chaplain Graham Gilmer, lieutenant com mander, stationed at the marine barracks. The program also In cluded a flulo solo by Harold Peyton, and a 'cello sold by Mar garet Mc.Clellan. Reports were made on the building fund by Chairman Rob ert Lamott and on tha building construction by Chairman Cal Peyton. No Draft Changes Slated For August. There will be no changes In the August sclectlvo service ln duction lists o x c c p t for men over 28, according to Ted Caso today. Men under 28 will report as previously scheduled. No instructions have been Is sued to this offico on what will bo dono after August, the Of fice reported. VITAL STATISTICS nnOWN-norn it Kisnnth VilUy hm. nltel, Klamaih falls, Or., on Aurxut o, 1040, to Mr. and Mr. Bsrlrsm O. Itrnwn. Cliff. Hnho. a rlrl. Welti,.; h pm in tin ;i ourto, hAHC- Born at Klnmnth Valley hm pltal, Klamath Falls, Ore., on AhbusI Itt. IP4A, in Mr. and Mn. W. w. Hare. Plttvllla. Calif.. a girl. Weight: 7 pounds 6 ouneas. . ni'ltft) Tlnvn al irtatnailh Val1u kn. pIlaT, Klamath rails. Ore, on Atiitusl m. mas, io Mr. ana mn, e-iayion Retxjr, Malm, a girl. Weight; 0 pounds 7 ounrrs. RANDALL'- Burn at Illllald hospital, Klamath rails. Or., on August 1(1, 1049, to Mr, and Mr. Louis Randall, Boning, a boy. Weight: fl pound fl ounces. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Tuesday, August 21 September 2 W..k Dayi, SiOO Till 11:30 Miss Clara Chrlstensen, Director of Huntington Park College, California THEMEi Tne Life of Christ asiaaBaWWWaaia.aa '5 By MARYELLEN WRIGHT Sunday morning services at churches throughout tho city will commemorate tho end of the war with services of pruycr and thankfulness. In accordance with tho expressed wish of President Truman, tho morning service at tho Community Congregational church on Sunday at 11 n. m will begin with a service of pralso and thanksgiving for vic tory, Tho congregation will unite In a litany entitled "Vision After Victory." Incidental music and hymna of pralso will be led by the choirs under thi direc tion of Mrs. Violet Moore The prelude to worship will be played on Itic chimes and organ by Charlna II. Shinn. The ad dress will be delivered by Lt. Col. Paul Sharo, recently re turned from duly with the armed forces In the .South Pa cific. Ninety and Nina "Pralso, Prayer and Thanks giving" will be tho. theme of the Sunday morning service to be held In the Klamath Temple at 11 a. in. There will be an Illus trated sermon on the "Ninety and Nino" Sunday night at 7:46 p. in. This Illustrated message in on a parable of tho "Ono Lost Sheep," An Invitation Is extend ed to the public to attend these services. Victory Borvica A special victory service of thankfulness will be held at the Zlon Lutheran church, 1025 High. Pastor Victor A. Schulze will speak on the topic "True. Deep and Lasting Gratitude." The service begins at 11 o'clock. THANKSGIVING Tho 11a. m. Sunday morning services at the First Presbyter ian church will be a "Service of celebration and thanksgiving to God for Ills providence In bring ing about the end of the war and return of peace to the world." CHURCH SCHOOL Clara Chrlstensen of Hunting ton Park college, Calif., for sev eral yours vocul instructor and summer dully-v a c a 1 1 o n Bible school director, will be the di rector and Instructor in the an nual school conducted by the Church of the Nazarene, Garden and Martin streets, from Tues day, August 21, to September 2. Miss Chrlstensen will be as sisted by Mae Cole, Huntington Park, and a corps of teachers In a series of studies and exercises correlated In the theme. The Life of Christ. Tho school begins at 8 a. m. and closes at 11:30 a, m. each day, with periods of devo tions, class study, recreation and crafts in handwork and shop. At the close of the school, a public program of specially arranged dramatization of the work and1 exhibits will bo presented. Beginning Wednesday evening and continuing each evening ex cept Saturday, Miss Christcnscn, who Is also an evangelist, will speak at 7:45, On Sundays she will be heard at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. At each of these services there will be a songfest at which Miss Chrlstensen will sing. . CHAPLAIN SPEAKS Chaplain Graham Gilmer of the Marine Barracks will preach the sermon at St. Paul's Episcopal church on the Sundays of Au gust 19 and 28. The Rev. F. C. Wlssenbaeh, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, is vacationing with his family on the coast. Regular morning prayer services will bo conducted on both Sun days by Roy Premo and Heber Radcliue, lay readers. Chaplain Gilmer has prepared sermons of particular interest at this time. TRUMAN I'JISII First Presbyterian Church of MERRILL "A Door Opened In Heaven" Sarvlca 11:00 A. M. DR. D. J. FERGUSON at th. Church of the Nazarene Oard.n and Martin Sts. T.laphon. 4870 Worihlp i Study I Ex.tcli.t t R.er.atlon I Cralti Agat S to 16 WELCOME TO ALL EAST COAST ARRIVALS By Tha Associated Press Harvay O. Goddard, TS, Nuhleber, Calif, Arrived on Walter Hunger duo In Boston August 10. F, C. Hallo, 2nd Lt., Duns tnulr, Calif. Arrived on Fred erick Victory duo at New York on August 14, Raymond E. Padgat, PFC, Lukevlnw. Arrived on Fred crick Victory due at New York on August 14. Earl E. Tabar, PFC, Mer rill, Arrived on Sea Porpoise duo at New York on August 13, Church Of God Gets New Minister A recent arrival In Klamath Falls la the Rev. Donald Dolph, new minister at the First Church of Cod on Altamont drive. Ac companied by Mrs.- Dolph and little daughter, Ruth, he Is mov ing into tho parsonage which has been recently redecorated by the church. The Rev. Mr. Dolph attended the Bible Seminary at Owosso. Mich., for several y o a r s and preached in Owosso and Sheboy gan, Wis., before coming to Klamath Falls. The Rev. Mr. Dolph plans to lay particular emphasis on work with young people for which he has had special training. AiMmbfy f God ICv. C. O. loon pastor, 74tf Oak. flundar trnool, IMS a. m., sermon I h m.J Young paopla, 0:30 p. m Evan rllitto matting, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday 7:.10 p. m., prayer meeting; Thursday 7:30 p. m.. preaching. . a ririt I'mbylerlatt. Merrill' Morning service, 11 o'clock, David J, Ferguson, minister. it. Paul' tpltcopsl Chared liev P C WUtenbech. rtotor. Corner Jeffcnon and lth Sunday service. Holy communion. 8:00 a n Cnurch school, 0:43 a. m. rirst Sunday of ch month Holy communion at 11:00 a. m. and all other Sundays morning prayer and sarmoo at 11-00 a. m, Holy Day and Saint Days, Uoly Communion. 10 oo a nx a a '?! Latheran loas High. Victor a. Schulx. pastor Phone 0793. DlvitM worship, 11 a. m.; Sunday school. 8:43 a. m. Choir. Thurs day 8 p m. Children' confirmation class. 0:30 to 11 iO a m. t ttva parsonage. Altamnt Presto y Una a Junior high school, S. Sth and Sum mars, Key Hugh T llttchairnora, pastor Bible school. 9:4A a m. Won hi d 11 a. m Junior Christian Endeavor. 4:30 p. m. Sigma PI-society, S:30 p. m.. 4431 S. Sth. th mans Plrsl Cberrh mt Christ Salenttrt 10th and Washington Sunday momlna eervlca. 11 o'clock Sunday school. 0:30 a m Testimonial meeting Wednesday at 8 p m, Tree Christian Selene read ing room located at 1033 Mala. a Klamath RtTlral Center 1A25 Mitchell at Shasta way. TW. and Mr. J. R. Griffith, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Evangeliitlc, 7:30 n. m. Wek ntght services. 7:3o p. m. Wednesday and m day. Phone 4320. PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO rIN NO UOll-ITALIZATION N 1..M el Tim. r.rm.n.nl aIUi DR. E. M. MARSHA oatrareti. rartei Dta N. tia - r.Mnir. Tkutr. aiaa tsm Come to worship with ui at tha FIRST CHURCH OF GOD on Altamont Drive. Ths Church whir Chrlstlsn Experience mskes you s member. FERVOR WITHOUT FAVOR Rev, DonaldDoIph, Minister Klamath Church Directory Charefe sf Chriil 2ft Waatland. Ministers. Saymond t, Olhbs, 03ft Pront, phone t')0 and M. l-loyd Smith. M7 Alternant drive, prion 30r8 Bible atudy, 10 a. m., aarmon and communion, 11 a. m. to 12 nootj. Kvenlfig rvloi, 7:48 o'clock; Ladle Blblt clan, Thursday. p. m.; Wednesday Blhla study 7:30 p. m. A hearty Invitation to all. Pint Cavanani 823 Walnut. Phone 8517. Albert U Owlght, pastor, Sunday aohool, 10 a, m.; frioinJng worship, 11 a. m.; Young peo ?li meeting, 7 p. m.J evening service. 43 p. m. Mld-w fellowship, Wed nesday, 7l40 p. m. Vint Prsbytrita Cbaroo N, Sth and Pm. Hv. David T. Bar natt, Jr., pastor, 830 N. sth. Church telephone 7311 Bible school at 0149 a. m.. worihlp at 11 a. m. Evening service. 7:30 p. m. Young Peoples Fellowship Hi ting ;td racraatlon 8:18 p. m. a Cmmaally Cencrfiiaal Oardan batwaen East Main and Martin. Church school 0:46 a. m , service, u . m.. Comrade of tha Way, 8 p. m community hall. 8rvlcs vry Sun day, Jlav. Godfrey Matthew, pastor, a LaiUr-Dsy Salaie Tha Church of Jesua Christ of Latter Day Saint hold their service In me auditorium of tha city library, Sth and Klamath. Priesthood meeting Sunday inurnlng at 12:10. Sunday school corn menra at 10:30, Sacrament meeting at 6 o clock Sunday evening E. E. Bur rows, branch president, phone 8202 or 9721. a Immanael Bsptlii (Northern Baptist affiliate) 11th and High, Kev. Chart J. Sund itrnm pastor. 1330 Lookout, phone 0773. C. K. Logerwell director of music, Sun day school 6:43 a. m. Mornlnr. worshlo 1 1 a. m. Poung people 0:30 p. m. I Kvangeltallo service 7:30 p. m. Midweek service weaneinay i.m p. m. a Jesus Nam Calvary Tahersscie Located at 1442 Oregon avenue. W tnvlt everyone to our meeting. Sun day, 11 a. m., morning devotions: 8 p m., evangelistic service. Tuesday 8 p, m., prayer meeting; Friday. 8 p. rn. prayer meeting. Frad Ii. Holier, pastor and evangel is u a Klamath Temple 1007 Pine. Daniel B. Anderson, pastor. Sunday unooL 0:43 a. m. Morning wor ship 11 a. m, Overcomer service, 8:30 p. m Jail meetings, 3 p. m. Radio pro gram. KFJI, Saturday. 8:30 p. m. Evan gel 1 tic sarvlca 7:48 p. m. Wadneaday nighb prayer maaUnav Church of CbrlH (Downtown) All members and friend ar extend ed a special and cordial invitation to attend tha downtown Church of Christ at Sunday morning sarvloae. Song arv Ic. 10 a. m.: Blbla study 10:14 a. m.; aermon and worship. 11 a. m,; commun ion. 11:48 . m.: evening sarvleaa, 70 o'clock Located tn tha KC hall over tha Rainbow thaatr. Pint Cbrlstlan Ninth and Pina. Church echool at 9-45 a. m. with etas for all aga. Alvln Bailey, general superintendent. Morning worship at 10:30, and the observance of tha Lord's supper at 11 o'clock each Lord' day. All Christian ar Invited to tha com muniAfl aorvlea waaklv. Young Mople meet at 8:30 p. m. Juniors and seniors meet In respective group. Evangelistic session every Sunday, beginning at 7:30 p. m. An Interesting and neipiui serv ice. On Wednesday evening, mid-week nravftr and Hlbta study. Thundav eve ning choir practice. A warm welcome is exteooea to au. uowaru a. nuwiwu, pastor.-- - D D D D D D D D A jiurtflt cnaitd a Sai Standard I HJQ theutandi of utartaqo-lonqhnorfihvt I tvtr was a (sold Standard 1 Th. Klamath Indiana har. baan warda ef th. gov arnment lor eighty-on. yaara; their property and monay politically controlled. S. 1313. A BUI Introduced by- S.natori Mora, and Cordon of Oregon, will confer full citizenship upon the Indiana of th. Klamath Reierratlon. Tha progrea ahr. Indiana of th Reeervation and prominent citizen, of Klamath county endone th. principle invoW.d In th. Bill. Th. Bill earriea out the recommendation, of th. r.port of Hou. Reiolutlon 166, 76th Congreaa, 2nd Sea aion, and Senate Report No. 310 of the 78th Congreaa, let Seaaion. The Koua. Report r.comm.ndf to th. Congreaai "However, your committee doet feel that th. tlm. haa come when a procedure ahould be enacted into leglalatien whereby th.' individual American Indian who haa th. capacity and dealr. to mo from hi apeclal itatu into th. realm of full cltlianahip ahould be permitted to do o upon preaentation of hi requ.at and a demonstration of hi ability to free himaelf from the restriction and privilege of hi ipeclal atatut." Senate Report No. 310 reeommenda to th. Con grain "Put th. supervision of Indian forests under th. National Forost Administration. "Eliminate federal trust over all Individual Indian land, including tho. In Inheritance status. This will fr. th. Indian ownara to becom. responsible clttiens. neither in handicapped nor in preferred itatus. It will enable them to take their placea In their com munltiee without th. stigma that attach. to them In Ith.r etatua. and wilt at th. same time free the com-' munltloi to build up through th. contribution and to th. advantage of all their people. This will eliminate a large Item in tha administration of Indian property, and aave th. government several million dollar." . For the fiacal year 1946, the tax paid by th Indian of tha Klamath Reservation, to the federal government for Reservation adminiitratlon 1 $321,000, a par capita coat of $214.00. a a D D 0 D D D Ci Sacred Rearl Klghth and High streets. Sunday Maisesi 7, S, 0:30 ind 11 m. u. Holy Day Masse! S. and $.30 a, m. Weekday Mass: S a, m. Confession! Saturdays, Kvea of Holy day and first Fridays from ? to 4 p m. and from 7:30 to 8:30 p m. a a a The Hslvatlea Array Fourth and Klamaih. Company meat Ing 10 a. m. Hnllnaa meeting 11 a. m. Evangelistic meeting 8 p m. Thursday and Saturday 8 p. m. Officer In charge Major and Mrs W RoswalL a Un(n flaspel Mtislan Located at 231 Commercial. Sitter Caroline M, Tlmms pastor. Reildence, 317 Klamath. Sunday school, 10 a. m.. preaching. 11 a. m, Bible class, 8 p. m. Mr A. Harnett, teacher. Evening service, 7:30 p. m.. songs. Prayer meet' Ing, Wednesday 7:10 p m. Church ef lb fUtarena Garden and Martin. Sunday aehool :43 a- m.: worship. 11 a. m.; depart men'al meetings 8:48: Evangeliitlc, 7:45 p m.: mid-week prayer. Wednesday 7:48 b m. Pastor. Bertrand F. Peterson. 830 Mitrtia phone 4870. a First Baptist N 8th at Washington. Rev. Ceofl C Brown, pastor. Residence, 827 Eldorada Phone 7430 Bible school. 8:48 a. m Morning worship. 11 calock. Baptist training union 8:3 p. m. Evening serv ice. 8 o. m. Mid-week oraver Wednes day. 7:30 p. m. Choir rahearsal Wed nesday, bo p. m, a Blhie BaptUI wiard at Idella' corner. Keith P. Fields, pastor. Worship. 11 a. or Bible training school, 8:45 a. m. Evening service. 7:45 p. m. Wedneaday prayer eervlce, 7:4o p m. Seventh-Day Advantltt Sabbath school Saturday 0:34 a. m. at church. 833 North 0th. Pastor. P. C. Alderson speak at tho 11 a. m. service Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:49 p. m. ML Lakl Presayterias Rev. Hugh T Mitchelmore, pastor. Worship. 0:49 a. m. Bible school. 10:43 a. m, ujtruiian snaeavot, l) o. m. Come out to any of tnes" Apestalte Falu ' 228 N. 8th. Sunday school. 0:30 a. m. Morning devotion. 11 a. m. Evangelistic service. 7:43 p. nv Wadneeday and Fri day. 8 p. ra. ) e For Commercial Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE See Ksrl Urquhart Refrigeration Equipment Co. 81 1 Klamtth Phone 6455' fVli'tiV'iWaTTiatf.'ifi Should the Klamath Indians Receive FULL CITIZENSHIP? Frldar. Aug. 17, 1945 Churah af Prngrtsslve Piycblo uivine iieaiin Looatad at 323 Main, room T. Run. day aarvlc. 8 p. nv: Wednesday circle. 8 p. m. Metaphysical lending library open Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday, it a m to 4 p. rn.i Wednesday and Thurs day evening. 7 to 0 p. m. Pastor resi dence. 700 Mitchell. Phone 7373. All are welcome. Foil Oesptl dtapi J. O. Jorgensen, pator. Located at 123 N, 4th. Services Sunday, 11 a. m. morning worshlo and 7:43 avangelhtlc services. Wednesday, midweek services at 7:43 p, m. Saturday night prayer and praise ei r.v. a Flnt Charon ef QoA 2102 Altamont drive. Rev. Drtnald Dolph, pastor, Sunday services: Sunday school, 0:43 a. m.; preaahfng service, tl a. m.j IYP, 8:10 p, m.; evening ierv Ice, 7:30. Mid-week prayer service Wed nesday. 7:30 p, m. First Metbeglst N 10th and HI eh. Rav. Viator Phtlllrw minister Andrew Loner, Jr., director of music Mr. John O Connor, organist Minuter' rasldanea. 1003 HI ah. Tele phone 3888. wot nip. ii a. m. Sunday school, 0:4 a. m. Methodist Youth Fallowshlo. each Sun day, 1 p. m www Klamath Lalhtran Cross and Crescent. S. M. Topnes. Kstor. Residence 2038 Leroy, phone 78. Sunday school at 0:13 a. m. Divine worship at 11 a. m. Senior choir rehearsal Wednesday at 7:43 p. m. Church phone 3432. Cbareh ef GeS 3343 Bummers lane. Rev. n. m. dii :er. pastor. Church school, 10 a. m, chtn trvic 11 a. m. VLB 6:30 p. m., preaching service 7:43 p. m. FHgrla Rellnesa Mt Rev. WUIlam rngersotl, pastor. 1301 Want land Sunday school, :9vSliJ 8:49 p. m.; ervangalUUo rvlce, 7:49 AIgDa CnnuttitT Baptlit Mltslen icflurat hv tmmanual BaDtUt church i . ... . , Sunday school, i0s.ro. Worship ser vice, 11:13 a. m. DUMB IS AT ITS MSI m HtnsmoH wheh its Superintendent Courtwright's report aa of March 31, 1844, itate: "For over fifty year the Klamath have dreeaod and lived like their white neighbors. All speak, read and writ English . Their children attend, th public and other achools. "Generally (peaking, th. Klamath liv. much above th. av.rag. of other Indiana In th. United State, and, to some degree, bettor than their white neighbor . . , Th.y dres Ilk whit, people, their home re modern, most with electric current, waterwork and sewer systems; equipped with modern labor-saving de vice. They own many of the latest type of farm and ranch equipment such a tractor, trucks, balers, etc., and own the batter grade of livestock." ' Th. Klamath Indians hava bought ov.r $100, 000.00 in War Bonds; they work in defense plants. Thay have fought for freedom and democracy in th. two World Wars. They have fought and died for their country. They have proven they are 100 per cent : Americans. They are eltlaena in ev.ry reapect except their property right which 1 now politically mis-managed by the Bureau of Indian Affair. The taxation by the Bureau of Indian Affairs of th capital receipts of their land and monies amount to usurpation of their prop.rty. Th. American Indian do. not .njoy th. light and privilege of the American Japanese. Shall the Indian of the Klamath R.sorvatlon rac.lv. full cltlienship Expreis Your Honest YES.... Moil This Bollot to: Tho LCare of William Skeen, 1 ; Spragua River, Ore. I HERALD AND NEWS m Fr MalhodUt 428 Mouth Ninth, Rev, Norrla k) Hugh, pastor. Sunday chnol al 1' a. m. Itoiriftr Munsal, auoertntemUni Morning service at ll , nt. Happy hunt and YPMS at to. n. Evangnllil aorvln al 7:49 p. m. Thursday evening at TiV prayer meeting. First Church of Christ, Scientist . branch ef Th Mather Church, Th first church af Cbrlit, HcUnllat, tn Boiton, Mass, lOtfe and WashlDgtoa Ssrrlos landay School 0:80 a. m. tonday SarVIc 11 a. m. Subjscl, Aug. 19, "Soul Wednesday evening srvlr I f. lal. Beading Roam. 1018 Main It. THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TEXTBOOK SCIENCE and HEALTH With Key to the Scripture! by Mary Baker Eddy may be read or purchased at the Christian Science Reading Roomi 1023 Main St. Dig Opinion VOTE NO.... Progreive Indian Comm. gr . . . : 1 47S4 So. 6th Phone 7709