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    SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 8. lflSO
HERALH AND KEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Off-Street Lots Answer
To Parkinq Dilemma
PAGE 3 A
By TOM 8TI.MMEL
A dynamit young man who
operates parking lots as a busi
ness but hands out advice on
parking problems for free had
some interesting (acta for Klam-I
th Falls listeners.
What Klamath Falls needs to
solve its traffic congestion and
parking problems, he said, are:
1. Tandem pair parking on
downtown streets to make park
ing easier, "until all street park
ing has to go."
2. Cooperative, merchant - fi
nanced off-street parking down
town "where shoppers can park
for nothing."
These are the basic 'recommen
dations from William Barr, a man
who operates downtown parking
lots In six Illinois cities, has a
reputation as the nation's "No. 1
Doctor of Parking," and made a
quick but keen survey of Klam
e'h Falls' situation.
Jailbreaking
Killer Caught
ALTUS, Okla. (API Confessed
li'llcr Ray Allen Young was cap
tured by Texas officers two hours
after he broke out of jail here Fri
day night.
Young, 32, awaiting trial for the
(hooting of Oklahoma highway
trooper John Barter Jan. 23,
picked up his wife at whom he
had fired six shots before hjs first
capture at a cafe here. He drove
a car he stole from Clayton Tin
ney. Tinney stepped out of the car,
occupied by his wife and their 2-year-old
grandson, when Young
threatened the boy with his knife.
Afler getting his wife he headed
Into Texas and was captured 11
miles north of Vernon at an emp
ty farm. He tried to run down his
captors who riddled the car with
gunfire. Young drove the car past
the officers into a field and
crashed into a gaiage. Neither he
nor his wife resisted arrest.
Young, who was unarmed, told
Sheriff Percy Taylor of Foard
County. Tex., he had tried to kill
himself.
The Youngs were taken to Ver
non and both waived extradition.
They were returned to Altus
where the wife was charged with
aiding a fugitive to escape.
Day Of Prayer
Theme Given
"Lord, I Believe" will be the
theme for the World Day of Pray
er which will be observed again
this year in both Klamath Falls
and the Lower Klamath Basin Fri
day, February 13.
This is the 73rd observance of
World Day of Prayer which be
gan in 1887. The purpose of the
day is to unite all Christians in
a bond of prayer, to pray for
all the peoples of the world, and
to make an offering for Christian
missions at home and abroad.
The United Church Women of
Klamath Falls will hold services
at First Methodist Church at 1:30
p.m.
The Lower Basin Council ol
Church Women will hold their
cervices at the Mt. Laki Commu
nity Presbyterian Church at 1:30
p.m.
All are cordially invited to at
tend either of these services. Child
care will be provided.
SP Engineer
Ends Service
ALTURAS John Shellgrain, lo
'ccmotive engineer with the South
ern Pacific, has retired at the age
of 65 after a career of 42 years
in railroading which began with
the Nevada-California-Oregon Rail
way. He was employed with the
NCO Railway 12 years and after
its purchase by the Southern Pa
cific Company, he entered the serv
ice of the latter when it took over
the narrow gauge line.
Shellgrain, native of Sweden,
came to the United States when 16
years of age. He has made his
home in Alturas for 42 years.
Shellgrain, a married man, is
member of Modoc IOOF Lodge.
"I'm not being paid anything."
Barr said to a small grout) of in
terested persons at a luncheon
sponsored by the chamber of com
merce in the Winema Friday.
"Therefore I can say what I
think."
Here's what he thought about:
ON . STREET PARKING
'You've got 750 parking meters
in town. Let's say 400 of these
are desirable downtown parking
locations. I'd say, conservatively.
that 40 per cent of these fall to
meter-feeders people who stay
there all day and feed nickels to
one meter."
Without meter-feeders, each one
of those spaces should accommo
date six cars an hour, not one a
day, he said.
ways to cure tnis, ne said, are
nhallr ctiplre in tha hanAtr nt malap
maids and a fine nf 5 and rnsts'
the first time a driver is caught
re-feeding a parking meter.
"That," he commented, "takes all
the gamble out of it."
Even so, Barr said, "we'll have
to recognize that sooner or later
parking meters along streets will
have to come out" streets will
be needed just to move traffic.
OFF-STREET PAR KING Allen-
town, Pennsylvania, started a sys
tem 10 years ago to get shoppers
back downtown and away from
suburban shopping centers. That
plan has developed Into the Park
and-Shop plan now used all over
America.
The plan: Mrs. shopper pulls
into an off-street Park-and-Shop
lot, gets a time-stamped ticket
from an automatic machine, and
goes shopping. At each store par
ticipating in the plan (and it should
be most stores downtown) she gets
a stamp on her ticket. Each stamp
gives her an hour's free parking
usually more than she needs. She
goes back to the lot, gets her
car, shows the ticket to the at
tendant, and leaves without cost.
"This puts the cosls where they
belong," Barr said. "And the peo
ple who benefit share equal dis
tribution of the costs."
How much are the costs shared
by the people who benefit (mer
chants)? "It never has exceeded
one-tenth of 1 per cent of gross
sales . . . you can do it econom
ically for 15 cents an hour."
Barr suggested the chamber of
commerce get busy and form a
committee to study such a pro
gram. "I don't sell the thing.'
he added. "My angle is to keep
the city out of the parking busi
ness. It s in enough businesses al
ready.
As for the on-slreet parking that
exists here, Barr suggested that
existing 22-foot spaces, end on end
be repainted to provide groups of
two 18-foot spaces, with a vacant
8-foot space in between. This
would provide as much space as
necessary for parking a car (the
total for each arrangement is the
same, 44 feet) but would make
parking much easier.
Mixed with other advice, such
as where to lease (not buy) park
ing lots downtown, why a city
should beware before selling park
ing revenue bonds, and how to
revive sagging bus services, Barr
had these comments:
"Remember you can't park all
the cars at the best location
say Sixth and Main that want to
be there. It can't be done. No
body goes anyplace just to park."
Don't attempt to put parking
lots more than two blocks from
a place where people want to
go. "It is unreasonable to expect
people to walk more than 300
feet."
"Parking is the only commod
ity that was free and easy a few
years ago but now is hard and
costly. A loaf of bread may cost
30 cents today when you could
buy it for. a nickel in the de
pression, but at least you've al
ways expected to pay for it. Not
so with parking."
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THE FOURTH ANNUAL Woodehopperj Ball, sponsored by
the Crescent Community Club, will be held in Crescent
Community Hall March 21. Shown are two members of the
executive committee, E. B. (Ozl Stumbaugh, left, and Jud
Heater. Money raised is used to improve the hajl. A Mrs.
Woodchopper will be chosen from five communities, Cres
cent, Gilchrist, Crescent Lake, Chemult and LaPina, on the
basis of ticket sales.
Court Records
Kt.AMATH COINTT
DISTRICT COl RT
Larry Rrhrt Payn. violation nf h.
Ic rule. 17. SO.
Marvin Wayne Luttser. imnroner
muffler, SS forfeited.
Richard Cullen Choouette. enmhina.
tlon overload. S:i5 forfeited.
Lawrence Alan McCarty. inadeauate
top light. $.1.
Lawrence E. Lacey. tandem axle
overload. $37 forfeited.
On The Record
KLAMATH COI'NTY
MARRIAGE LICENSES
John William Yarber. 25. Tulelske.
ana uiona Jean Richards, 18. Tule
lake.
Jerry W. Brcazeah. 18. and Patricia
Ann Dvorak. 16.
Roger L. Harms. 30. and Barbara
ti. mormon, is.
Walter H. Palmberg. 40. and Mary
June nazes.
DIVORCE PETITIONS
Phillip E. Menses vs. Carmen G.
Menges, seeks divnrce.
Sylvia Joan Osborne v Jam
Owen Osborne seek divorce.
ANNULMENTS
Edwin R. Olson vs. Marearet M.
Olson, seeks annulment.
William R. Gregory va, Marilyne
ai. orefory. seeks annulment.
KLAMATH FALLS
BIRTHS
BOYS
DUNCAN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Af
tnn L. Duncan February 4 In Klamath
valley Hoipital a boy, welshing 7 lbs..
2', ozs.
GIRLS
ROBINSON Born to Mr. and Mra,
Peter T. Robinson February 4 in Klam
ath Valley Hospital a girl, weighing
7 IM 10V'4 OW.
MM ROUNDUP
Boyi: 51 Girli: 32
SISKIYOU COUNTY
BIRTHS
HOLMQUIST Born in Mount Shai
ta Community Hospital January 27 to
Mr. ana Mrs. Cierald H. Holmqulit,
Mount Shasta, a son.
HALNAN Born in Mount Shasta
Community Hospital January 30 to Mr.
and Mri. Martin R. Hainan, Mount
Shasta, a son.
DURI Born In Mount Shasta Com
munity Hospital February 1 to Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Durl, Mount Shasta,
daughter.
Harry Edgar . Woody, tandem axte
overload. $20 forfeited.
Dannie! Phi in Dosrinf nvrw(Hth
110 forfeited.
A. C. Badorek. fail to confine auK
wrerking business to a building, $23
lorieuea.
Dale Edward Brown, violation of
nanc rule, 910 forfeited.
John Leroy Nolen, violation of basic
rule, $7.30
Paul Freeman Miller, fall display 11-
ente plates, 3.
Larry Robert Payn, driving whil
operator's license suspended. $78,
Krnie Thorpe Clou ah. fail drive on
rignt, 97.30.
Douglas Alvln Meyers, fall stop at
stop sign, S3.
William Smith Vian. no signal de
vice, sa.
Robert Earl Hitson. no PUC per
mit, a ism issea.
Bert Winfer Davis, violation basic
rule, dismissed.
Lroy Vernon A cord, failure dis
play license plates, dismissed.
Randolph Clyde Martin, driving
while operator s license suspended, dis
missed.
Arthur Glrndon Anderson, failure
dim headlights. $5. !
KLAMATH FALLS j
MUNICIPAL COURT !
Jack Braxton Egan, drunk driving.
pending.
Ernest A. Swartsfager. disorderly
conduct, $25 or 121- days.
Thnra L. Cress, disorderly conduct,
$25 or 12' days.
Melvln Leon Barkley, drunk, $25 or
12i days. .
Julius H. Green, drunk, $25 or 13Vfc
days.
Harold Lee Knight, drunk, $25 or
12'? days.
Valentine Theme
For Luncheon
A Women's Fellowship luncheon
is to be held at Klamath butheran
Church from 12 noon to 2 p.m. on
Saturday, February 14. A Valen
tine motif will be used on the
table and about the rooms.
The luncheon is to be sponsored
by the Naomi Circle of the church
and all interested women are in
vited. For reservations call Mrs
Del Schrocder, TU 4-9105 or Mrs
Reuben Laurelhammer, TU 4-7685.
Luncheon will be 99 cents for
adults, and 49 cents for children.
Six Ministers
Resign Iraqi
Cabinet Posts
BKIHL'T, Lebanon (API Iraai
Premier Abdcl Karim Kassem.
wooed by both Communists and
Arab nationalists, aiiDarentlv is
lacing a new political crisis with
the reported resignation of six
Cabinet ministers.
Informants arrivinc from Bach-
dad said one of the six who quit
was Foreign Minister Abdul Jab
bar Joniard. The others were
Kuad Rikabi. minister of state:
Kaha Ali, communications; Col.
N'aey Taleb. social affairs: Saleh
Mahmud. health and Seddik Sen-
shel. national guidance.
The significance of the resigna
tions was not immediately clear.
Missem has been under pressure
from supporters of the United
Arab Republic's President Nasser
to strengthen ties wilh the U.A.H.
and from Communists to lean to
ward Moscow.
The Communists are the larg
est and best organized political
group in Iraq, and have gained
considerable strength since Kas
sem took over in the revolution
last July which overthrew the pro
Western monarchy.
Ivassem has declared that he
wants to follow an independent na-
lonalistic foreign policy without
alliance with Fast or West.
It the resignations stick. Kas
sem will have to depend on leftists
to help him run the government
or abolish the civilian forms of
government and proclaim a mili
tary dictatorship. So far he has
shied away from assuming dicta
loriai powers.
ti . " as .it'. :
MISSED AT LAST
BITHA, Israel (UPD-Mrs. Leah
Samuel told police her husband
has been missing for five monftis.
Asked why she didn't report
his disappearance sooner, she ex
plained: "1 didn't miss him until now."
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PAT HANRATTY, new managar of th
it getting ready to great winter sportsmen t the newly
opened hotel lounge which will be known as the Bier
Maus. Pet characterizes the decor es post-Neandrathal
European end says the 'atmosphere will be informal. This
gathering spot for skiers is at the intersection of Highway
99 end the road leading to the Everitt Memorial Highway
and is furnished with benches and tables.
Photo by Peggy Walsh
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Black Butte Inn,
Mayer Reviews
City Progress
The Young Citizens League of
the Young Republicans met Jan
uary 27 at the home of Andrea
Beeder, 1105 Pacific Terrace to
hear Mayor Lawrence Slater
speak on "City Management."
His talk reviewed the progresi
made in city government in Klam
ath Falls during the last few
years.
Members plan i spring banquet
later in the year and another
meeting. February 17 at which .
time Mr. and Mrs. Collier will
show slides on South America.
Any person of high school age il
invited to become a member. The
February meeting will also be
held at the home of Andrea Ree-der.
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The newspaper published a state
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registration was 25,303. Britains'
total population is close to 50
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Church Plans
Long Crusade
The Reorganized Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,
9th and Plum, will hold a "Cru
ade for Christ," beginning Feb
ruary 8 to run through March 22.
The sermon topics for the first
week are. February 8, Sunday a.m.
Why Seek This Christ" by Elder
Waldo Lasley; February 8, Sunday
p.m. "Is God Concerned?" by El
der Waldo Lasley: February 11,
Wednesday p.m. 'What's Wrong
With Us." by Priest Matt Koffler:
February 13, Friday p.m. "Have
oa Found Him?" by Elder Har
old Crooker.
All are invited to participate in
this series.
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This About
The Sabbath
Qt'ESTtnN; When was the Sabbath instituted.'
ANAftER: Creation. When doe the Sabbath day begin? And Onrf
called the light day. and the dnrknen he railed nifht.
And tha evening and the morning: were the first day.
Gen. 1; S ,
It ahall be unto you a SABBATH OP BFST. .... from
even unto even ihnll you relebrate YOUR SABBATH.
Lev. 2.1:32 Sn then the SABBATH bogina at sundown on
the sixth day iFridayi and end on the seventh day 'Sat
urday' at sundown. And at even when the sun did set.
Mark 1: .12
Qt'FSTinN: Where is the Sabbath Commandment found?
ANSWER: In the very heart of Gods law, the fourth Commandment.
BEMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY TO KEEP IT HOl.V.
Six days shalt thou labor and do all thy work. BUT THE
SEVENTH DAY IS THE SABBATH OF THE LORD THY
, GOD. In tt thou shalt not do any work. . , . For In six
days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea and all
that In them is. and RESTED THE SEVENTH DAY;
wherefore the LORD BLESSED THE SABBATH DAY AND
HALLOWED IT. Ex. 20;R 0.1O.
QVEftTlONi For whom did Christ say the SABBATH was made?
' ANSWER: Mark 2: 27 THE SABBATH WAS MADE FOR MAN (ALL
MENt, and not man for the Sabbath,
QUESTION: How did the Lord point out the definite SEVENTH DAY
SABBATH to the Israelites?
ANSWER: Exodus 16; t, Behold I will rain bread from heaven for
you. And It came to phhs, that on the sixth day they
fathered twice as much bread Verse' 22. And He
said unto them, this I that which the l.ord hath said:
Tomorrow is the rest OF THE HOLY SABBATH unto the
Lord. Verse 2.1. See, for the Lord hath given YOU THE
SABBATH, therefore ho glveth you on the sixth day in
bread of two days. Verse 20 (God observed His Holy Day.)
This continued for the forty years they wandered In
wilderness.
QUESTION: Was the Sabbath designed to be a day for public wor
ship? ANSWER: Six days shall work be done: but THE SABBATH DAY IS
THE SABBATH OF REST, an holy convnralopm; Ye shall
do no work there in: IT IS THE SABBATH OF THE
LORD. Lev. 2.1:3
QUESTION What will the Sabbath be to those who keep It holy?
ANSWER: And hallow MY SABBATHS: and they shall be a SIGN
between me and you, that ye may know that I am the
Lord your God. Eze. 20; 20.
.... Verily MY SABBATHS ye shall keep; for It la a
SIGN between me and you throughout your genera
tions: Ex. 3I;11
QUESTION: How does the Lord thru the prophet Isaiah, Indicate what
, Is TRUE SABBATH KEEPING?
ANSWER: If thou turn away thy foot from THE SABBATH, from
doing thy pleasures on my HOLY DAY: and call THE
SABBATH a delight, the HQLY OF THE LORD honor
able; and shall honor him, not doing thine own ways
nor finding thine own pleasures; nor speaking
thine own words: then shalt thou delight thyself in the
Lord. . . . For the mouth of the Lord hath spoken It.
In a. M.n and 14
QUESTION: Did Christ have a part In making the SABBATH?
ANSWER: All things were made BY HIM: and without HIM WAS
NOT ANYTHING MADE THAT WAS MADE. John 1:3.
QUESTION: Of what is Christ Lord?
ANSWER: The Son of Man Is Lord alio of the Sabbath. Mark; 2; 28
QUESTION: What was Christ custom when on earth?
ANSWER And he came to Nazareth, where He had been brought up:
and as his custom was, he went into the synagogue ON
THE SABBATH DAY and stood up for to read. Luke 4;t8
QUESTION: When is the first day of the week?
ANSWER: After THE SABBATH Is past. In the end of THE SAB
BATH, as It began to dawn toward the first day of the
week. Matt. 2B:I
QUESTION: After the crucifixion what day was kept by the women
who followed Jesus?
ANSWER: And they returned and prepared splcea and ointments;
and RESTED THE SABBATH DAY ACCORDING TO THE
COMMANDMENT. Luke:2.1:M
QUESTION: On what day did Paul and Barnabas preach at Antioch?
ANSWER: They came to Antioch . . and went Into the synagogue
on THE SABBATH DAY. Acta 13: 14 And when the Jews
were gone out nf the Synagogues the Gentiles besought
that these words might be preached unto the NEXT SAB
BATH. Verse 42.
QUESTION: What did Paul say about JESUS CHANGING THE ORIG
INAL SEVENTH DAY SABBATH?
ANSWER: ror he spake in a certain place of THE SEVENTH DAY on
thia wise, and God rest the SEVENTH DAY FROM ALL
HIS WORKS.
Again he limited certain day. saying In David, today
after so long time It la said, today If ye will hear hie
voice harden not your hearts. For IF JESUS had given
them rest would he not afterwards have spoken of AN
OTHER DAY? There remaineth therefore a rest to tha
people of God. For he that is entered into his rest has
ceased from his own works: as God did from His, and
God did rest the seventh day from all his works. Heb.
4:4-10.
QUESTION: Will the Sabbath he kept in the new earth?
ANSWER; For as the new heaven and the new earth, which I ahall
make shall remain before me, salth the Lord, so shall thy
seed, and thy name remain and It shall come to pass from
ONE SABBETH to another shall all flesh come to wor
ship before me . . Isa. 96,22,23.
16 Propositions on Sunday Sacredness
Read your Bible through form Genesis
to Revelation . . . Over and over again
and you will find:
me '
to the first day of the week.
1. Not one text where the first day was ever called Holy day.
3. Not one text where we are told to keep the first day of the week
Holy.
4. Not one text which tells us that Jesus ever kept the first dav Holy.
.1. Not one text in where the first day was given any sacred title.
9. Not one text that telle us to keep the first day in honor of the
resurrection of Christ.
7. Not one text that affirms that the Apostles kept the first day of
the week.
ft. Not one text from any of the writings of the Apostles that author
ize first day observance.
f. Not one text that gives Instruction, or how tha first day of the
week should be observed as a rest day.
10. Not one text that says It was custom iry for tha church to meet on
the first day.
11. Not one text which we are told not to work on the first day.
12. Not one text that says the seventh day is not now Goda holy day.
M. Not one text showing that the seventh day sabbath Is abolished.
14, Not one text In which we are released from keeping the seventh day
sbbath.
IB. Not one text In which the Apostles taught their converte to keep
Sunday the first day.
16. Not one text where the first day was ever appointed to be kept
as the Lord's day.
If You Hova Any Questions, Phone TU 4-7828
Elder Kegley, Pastor, Seventh Day Adventist Church
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