Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 13, 1963, Page 4, Image 4

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Traffic Safety Group Approves Seat
Belt Requirement For Oregon Autos
A proposal lo require scat bells!
in front scats of vehicles sold to
Oregon residents commencing
with 196 models was approved
Wednesday by the Oregon Traffic
Safety Commission.
The bill, which also would re
quire scat belt attachments for
all rear seals, will be co-sponsored
with the Board of Health.
The commission also approved a
motion of Vcrn L. Hill, director;
of the Department of Motor Ve
hicles, to endorse a move by the
Automotive Wholesalers Associa
: tion lo seek adoption of peri
;. odic motor vehicle inspection in
. Oregon.
'.- The proposal was presented by
- a six-man delegation from the
- wholesalers association.
."- K. It. Crookham, Portland.
spokesman for the group, said
an inspection program would re
sult in saving of lives and would
also reduce insurance rales in the
stale. He cited successful inspec-
tion programs in other states as
CHURCH DIRECTORY
For week-day services, pleose coll the church of your choice
KLAMATH COUNTY
- MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION
' Ritv. Lswrenc T. Holmsn, First Church
. of lh Nzarn, preside-.tr Rev. Warren
W. Pechman, Hop Lutheran Church, vice
' president; Rev. ROOeri L. jonn,
i.i -hriiiiin church, lecretarv-lreas-
U'r. Morning business meeting li held
tha first Wednesday of each month In
the various churches.
KLAMATH FALLS
KLAMATH GOSPEL MISSION
Purpose o( the mliion is reaching "The
- Last, The Least, and Tha Lost"
John Petersen, director
' ?3 Walnut Slreel Ph. TU 7-
, Post Office Box 17 mamam r-siu
. 4:30 i.m. Broadcast on Station KFLW
t Monday Ihrouqh Saturday
' i v nm Ninnilv Breachina
' 1:45 a.m. Broadcast on KAGO, Monday
, t through Friday
SALVATION ARMY
400 Klamath Avenue Phone. TU 4 iW
Capt. and Mrs. Dale E. Johnson
Commanding Officer
Sunday:
:45 p.m. Sunday School
It 00 a.m. Holiness Meeting
7 00 p.m. Street Service
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Meeting
ASSEMBLY OF GOD !
746 Oak Strerl
Rev. Lloyd Fosner
If m. Sunday School
11 M a.m. Worship Service
p m. Christ's Amhasiadort
7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Rally
BAPTIST, BIBLE
Conservative Baptist Assn.
JH4 W.ard Ph TU 4-441
Rev. Freeman Schmltt
t m Sunrtny Sfhool
11 00 m. Morning Worship
A (XI r m, Baptist Lo"
7 00 j.nv Evening Service
BAPTIST, CALVARY
F Mam and Garden
Rev Ferris O. Winn
Ret. mo MrCteilen sweet
Photic TU V MM
H t m. Sunday School
11 IX) a m. Mernlng Worship
a IS P m. Training Union
7. JO p m fc veiling Worship
BAPTIST CHURCH, FIRST
Mack P. Jones, naitor
$tH and Washinaton Phone TU 4-U77
1 4 m. Sunday School
II Of) a m Worship
IMp m Training Union
7.43 p.m. Evening Worship
BAPTIST CHURCH
GRACE MISSIONARY
Olene Communily Helt Ofent
Elrter C V. Blanc hard, paslor
4715 Harlan Drive, parsonage
Phone TU 4 10M
10 DO a m Sunday School
It 00 a m. Worship Service
7 00 p m. Bible Study
BAPTIST, IMMANUEL
Conservative Baptist Attn.
11th and High Phone TU 4 134
Rev. William fc. Cross
Ham Sunday School
11 a m Morning. Worship
A Do p m Voung People's Meeting
J 00 p m tvening Worship
BAPTIST, MISSIONARY
41)4 Dovqlas
Fitter Bill H. Pavls
4' 14 nalsam Phone TU 4 Mil
t m Sinxtav School
11 on m Vormnq Wonhlp
e on p m Training Union
7 00 p m Sunday Evening Service
BAPTIST, STfWART-LENOX
K C, West, pastor
Corner tVniQlut and I rrtf raid
Pre TU Jf4
1 W m ',nnry yhnol
11 rt a m Vwning WortMp
m f m B T U
7 X p m Evening Worship
BAPTIST CHURCH
SUBURBAN HEIGHTS
SrHi'H' Baphst t onvf "tion
D J Mead
t IS a m s,,irty School
1i rv fl m Vormng Worship
S OO p m T ram ng Union
00 pm --Lvening Worship
CATHOLIC CHURCH
ST. PIUS X
v Geo. Murnhv
JV1 Rr ttol vf phnne Ttl 4 I7U
I in no nrt 11 00 am. and 7 30
Sirt Mattes
00 and e 00 a m, and 7 30 p m. Holy
tMv Vassr-s
On nn 00 a rn end 5 30 p m. First
. ' 4 JO, 7 0 and I Saturday Con-fess-ons
7 JO a-vl W p m T o Hriy Py
d First f-fiOy fftresions a1 hn'e
l ViSfV
Hoi ir Clays e-vl fust
riaavt
METHODIST CHURCH, FIRST
:o North ir.h
TO a m Ov.na W"
rrvona iu 4-4053
V) a m Snoay 5rhr-ni
II 00 a m Divin wprn
CHRISTIAN CHURCH, FIRST
Rnhe't L Jftfift Vimstr
S K P.o Phone TU 4U33 t
- is a m mpie 5r'ioi
It on a m Morning Worsh r
10 pm Arti.lt n.oir tlH1y
a V p m Christian tortfvor
7 X pm Evening Worship
CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
SUBURBAN
MH Av
tee Shae', mmn'e'
1 a m -suriflv Stool
in p m -np it.wy a.ft
1' a m y,f,hiri srtf.r
7 jo p m t Meiinfl servie
CHRISTIAN SCllNrr
"h "d Wtxr-.nginn p-ri Ti) u
fcrjtdmg Rc-" van &"tcl
r-re Til J T1J
V ?lmSi"iay SC'.toI
1' 00 ) m Vor-ng Serkr
I 00 p m Wednesday IrO ovwy Veel-
CHURCH Of THt BRETHREN
"'.irl A. !, Pmw TU 'HI
Rv. Carl Jimmini. Vnier
S a m - Virrly St hop)
1' no am Worship Service
3 . p m Yrxtth
GlDfONS
f, larro. prfvlrnl
Phona TU 4 VVil or TU i
tim eni pmra pr lnfr.rmtt,on
rVr"l() Thifrl Su'HMy flf mnot.
proof that such programs can
help improve a stale's safety!
record.
Commission members also con
cerned themselves with driver ed
ucation in Ihcir final session be
fore the 1963 Legislature con
venes. Members voted to rccom
mend increasing reimbursements
lo schools offering driver educa
lion and lo provide reimburse
ments to districts for programs
oulside the normal school day
even if a fee is charged.
Reimbursement would be in
creased to 90 per cent of the cost
of the course, up to a maximum
of $50 per pupil. The present
level is 75 per cent, up to a maxi
mum of $30. Funds to cover the
proposed increase are currcnlly
available.
The commission also rescinded
its previous position in support
of placing the minimum licensing
age at 18, except that those, wnul
had completed driver education
CATHOLIC CHURCH
SACRED HEART
Rioht Rev. T. P. Casey, Pastor
IIS High St. TU 4-414
Sunday Masses: 7, I, :30, 11, 12:13;
7:30 p.m.
Weekday Masses: 7 and I a m.
Saturday Confessions: 3-4:30 and 7-1.30
CHURCH OF CHRIST
(Every member a minister)
1774 Arthur Street TU 2-1 140
10:00 a.m. Bible Classes
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
:J0 p.m. Evening Worship
CHURCHoF CHRIST
C. Wayne Lowe, minister
TU 7-0374 Wantland and Martin
:4S a.m. Bible Study
10:45 a.m. Lord's Supper
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
4:00 p.m. Evening Worship
CHURCH OF GOD
OF PROPHECY
Rev. W. F. Golden
Altamont and Maryland Street
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
A . 10 p.m. Young People
7: JO p.m. Evangelistic Service
CHURCH OF GOD. FIRST
7(07 Altamont Drive
T. Charles and Irene Buckle, pastors I
4i a m. Sunday School
10 45 a.m. Church Services
tO 45 a.m. Junior Church (voulh room)
11 p m. Youth Fellowship
7.00 p.m. Evangelistic Service
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
United Church nf Christ
7154 Garden St Phone TU 3-3178
Rev. Oulnn Hawltv. Minister
10 45 a m Church School
10 45 a m Worship Service
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
ST. PAUL'S
rinrith and JeMervjn
Rev. Robert L. Vtene. Rector
Ttl 41 ".8S
I on a m Holy Communion
IS a.m -Famlly Service and Church
School
tt :0ft a m. Morning Worship (Nursery
at f M and 11:00)
7 nfl p m. Fphcopel Young Churchmen
i jo p m ftvening Praver (lih Sunday)
7 on m. Thursday Holy communion
10.00 e m Thursday Holy Communion
FAITH TABERNACLE
Rev. F J Binny. Paslor
70 Shasta Way
ifl 00 a m Sunday School
II 00 a m, Morning Worship
7-30 pm Young People s Meeting,
Wednesday
7 30 p.m. Evening Worship
GOSPEL MISSION
OF THE UNITED HOLY
CHURCH OF AMERICA
751 Commercial Street
Rev. C M Tlmmi. natlor
l" fin d m Sunday School
11 on a m. Morning Worship
' " P . " imoay Young People's Serv
Ice
7 10pm Sunday Fvenlng Service
FREE M"THODIST CHURCH
lilt Orenon Avenue
C O Trtmaln, Paslor Ph. TU 4AM?
e k a m Sunday School
11 00 a m Mornlno Wnrshlp
Worn Y p Service
7 00 p m Evening Se vice
KINGDOM HALL
lhouh' Witness
111 North N.nth Street
n -P.ihllr Talk
n WaUhtower Study
1 15 p
KLAMATH TFMPI F
1007 Pine Phnn TIJ IH1J5
rv unspr Strlilnnrr
no a m nnrfav Prtm etrpadrasf
i a m itndAv Srhftpl
II 00 a m Strtrrt.nti Worship I
o p m -nvrfnmf Servire j
no n m ,,n1y f A Vo"n Port '
7 on p m -.S..rvi tvenino Wrsnh-n I
7 p m Wedoesdav MM-Week Service
I
K AUATH GOSPFI. CEWTfq
'?5 Mitrhf'l Phn TU 1 OTJfl
wr-- 'tvin w r.rittith
10 no a m -H.mrly Srhool
' ' no a m - titnHv Snrnioo vvihi(t
7 10 p m 5rrtay Ninht Worship
CHHPCW n JFJH; Cmoit
OF I ATTrR nAY AIMT
Homt krt(i Ph TU 4 4im
Ki-.tr riis F(f,t vw.r
nshn Da'-t-l J fsv)(
rhf.n til j ?m
00 a m ,.nrty, p,H,,thO-
e m a n i,nrtv trhni
5 00 p m Sacrament Meeting
CHitRru n iF.iie, C"'T
nr i attcj. pay mwr
Noma -h
: ej Ht
'
H S.wi- Wi
"' rN T(t
a ny s r.':,.'h,M
1 "n " S.-1v Si-nnnl
7 fY p m Sacamnt Vri M
fM" PCM ft italic, etifwj
Of LATTFff HAV AINTS
7 XI p m Tvenmi Worship
. Pechman, '
Til ) nM
Sn.th Km It St't 'i- Mm
t W n-Mi 1 00 m of.K;0 tar
"'v Commun on F ,r 5i.nrtv r
"IFIC SYNOO
LUTHER AN
I f A
KLAMATH
tu yM
LeRoy
" a rw S,irtr1y Vnnl
w " 00 -f ri
'ixi'in ,MMv Cnmimn
ft na F iih Si..a,y (V
I UTHFR AM 7tnu
t.fe'o fh.rr V i-i
t --eve i
"I M Qh Si-e'
Til
Ham V.nf
M oo a " - n v
MIHM
Y ".--hlVll
Rev avf Mr Prn Prlf ,. Pi
0 00 a m tt rv1)y ii rwyl
l'flnjfy,y4rt,lf,,p S'.(t
7 ifl p m r vngrl Mt ;,,ff
PO P m ruintj pf-ftf vrr-tinj
7 X p m Tivfly R r't Siudy
) (ft p rrt t r-naf Kt'vite
could be licensed at 16.
The action places the commis
sion in support of the state's cur
rent driver license minimum age
Members expressed the hope
Certificates
Certificates of completion have
been presented by Col. Edwin J.
Witzenburgcr, commanding offi
cer of Kingslcy Field, lo 16 su
pervisors and administrators who
completed a training course in
"on Die job" responsibilities;
methods, testing, and records, the
Information Oflice at the air field
has reported.
A part of the Air Training
Command's OJT Advisory Serv
ice Program, the course is con
ducted by training detachments
in (he field. The 519-A Field
Training Detachment which of
fers the training at Kingsley
Field also provides training for
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE OF BLY
George Simon, Paslor, Bly
45 a m. Sunday School
11:00 a m. Sunday Morning Service
4:30 p.m. Sunday Young Peoples Meet
ing 7:30 p.m. Sunday Evening Service
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE,
FIRST
Garden and Martin Phona TU 4-4870
Rev. Lawrence T. Holman
f:45 a.m. Sunday School. Classes for all
ages.
10:50 a.m. Morning Worship
6 00 p.m. N.Y.P.S. and Junior Society
7.00 p.m. Evangelistic Service
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE,
LAKESIDE
Quarry and Acosle Streets
W. R. Trusfy, Minister
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Evenlno Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting
Branch Sunday School and church at
Rocky Poinl Grange Hall.
7:15 p.m. Sunday School
3:00 p.m. Worship Service
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF GOD
4637 Shasta Way TU J-41A3
Rev. Lawrence D. Haddock
f 45 a m. Sunday School
1100 a m. Morning Worship
7 00 p m. Evening Worship
7.00 p m. Tuesday Bible Study and
Prayer
PILGRIM HOLINFSS CHURCH
WEAVER MEMORIAL
Rev. Sherman Moore
7101 Wanllend TU 4-5584
45 a m. Sunday School
11 00 a m. Morning Worship
k in p m Yoinn service
7 00 p m Evening Servire
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
FIRST
AO! Pine Street
Rev. Robert C. Groves, Mlnisler
30 a m. Church School class lor al
aqps
11 00 a m. Worship, Nursery and story
nour
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
3 30 p.m. Westminster Fellowship, Jun.
lor high and high school
MT. LAKI COMMUNITY
Andrew A. Jarvts, Pastor
Ph. TU 7-1710
9-45 a m Sunday School
It 00 a m. Worship Service
7.00 p m. Junior High and Junior Youth
Fellowship
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
PEACE MEMORIAL
4431 S. elh TU 4 $057
Rev. Lalng W. Slbhet
30am Church School and Worship
Service
H 00 a m. Church School and Worship
service
7 Oft p m. Junior High Westminster Fel
lowship 7 00 p m. Senior High Westminster Fel
lowship SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
1775 Man Phona TU 4-7IJ1
i-ioer Kennrm h vcvay
10 a m. Saturday Sahhath School
11 00 a m Saturday Morning Worship
UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP
Ben Kerns, Prev TM 4H770
Pine Grove Meehnghnuse I akfvlew H'wy
11 00 a m. Fellowship ProgrAi and D'S-
proqrrns every Stirutaiv
11 :00 a m. Junior
Classe
YOUTH SOLDIFRS FOR CHRIST
1717 Runwtr
Re.' ft(e Shflhy
Sunday 5' hoof
p oa A r
1 on a m Morn, Worship
7 Wpm Evening Worship
VICTORY TEMPLE
S 'S M Jones. pW
is a
ti m a
7 W p
90 Homerljiie Roar!
Sunday Srhool
Sunday Worship
Sunday F vanoi.stif Ratty
BEATTY
BEATTY METHOOIST MISSION
Rev l.mn Panahty
H 00 a m Sunday School and WnrsMn
t-amny night last Wednesday
month
each I
BLY
ASSEMBLY OF GOO CHURCH
R.lph Rcnfrn nator
l' On m -J
0 P ni -
Wviieday Chr.sl A-rhae-
v RMt Sttdv a"d Pray
neetmq Y CATHOLIC f HtinrM
ST. JAME THf APOSTLE
R-v Humid Tump
1 Of a m - Vn
BONANZA
AstFMRLY or r.on
(0MKTA COMMUNITY
' '0 , m I v rn rfl Srvtct
CATHOLIC rHIlOCM,
ST. t. X CA6RINI
CHIUO0UIN
ASSEMBLY or GOD,
CHMOOUIN
..,.v4,v Sfvwl
0 p m VfHirtfl rpiopl
; K p m Evatae'Kai Veeii9
LATTER DAY SAINT
CHURCH, CHILOOUIN
f 'tvl ori f ififr
0-.t.q Ari a v f ifov n p- ve
0 JO a m M.-vuy S( Kri a-d Ar"
ie-vue
METHODIST CHURCH
CHILOOUIN COMMUNITY
tTv A'-l r fid
H ,V m -Vt".'. Vto-ih p
CATHOLIC CHURCH
OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL
lliat if the increased reimburse
ment figure wins legislative ap
proval, the driver education pro
gram would expand without the
16-18 proviso.
Awarded 16
radar organizations at Klamath,
Calif., and at Burns, North Bend
and Keno, Ore.
The course is conducted by
M.Sgt. James J. McDcrmolt, OJT
adviser for the detachment. Com
pleting the course were: 2nd Lt.
John E. Curtis, T.Sgt. Henry M.
Butler, S.Sgts. Richard A r c e
William L. Hatfield, George E
Hosack, Donald D. Kclle, Leon
V. Malone, Billie B. Miller, David
L. Nunn, Earl Thigpen, Darrell
B. Irwin, George It. Ough, An
thony J. Wilkcrson, and David L.
Wittman, A.l.C. Stephen C. Reed
and Mrs. Kathryn H. York.
OPEN BIBLE STANDARD
CHURCH, CHILOQUIN
Rev. James Ringselh, pastor
IS a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service
DORRIS
FREEWILL BAPTIST, FIRST
North California St. Oorris, Catif
Paslor, Rev. Robert H. Hiddle EX 7-2952
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Young People's Service
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
DORRIS HOUSE OF PRAYER
South Oregon Avenue Dorris, Calif.
Rev. Haute scherer, pastor
:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
:jo p.m. Young People s Meeting
7:30 p m. Evanqellstlc Service
7:30 p.m. Friday Gospel Service '
BAPTIST, FIRST
W. B. Russell, pastor
;45 .m. Sunday School. Let Harring
ton In charge
7:00 p m. Sunady, Training Union, Otis
Middaugh director Sunday
evening worship service
CATHOLIC CHURCH
OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL
Rev. c. r. o Connor, Paslor
11:15 a.m. Sunday Mass
FORT KLAMATH
METHODIST CHURCH
FORT KLAMATH COMMUNITY
Rev. Albert E. Place
30 a m. Morning Worship
10.30 a.m. Sunday School
LANGELL VALLEY
ST. BARNABAS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Bill Milne, lav vicar
10 30 a.m. Morning Worship and Church
school
LORELLA
FULL GOSPEL, LORELLA
Rev. Euornt A Willis, paslor
45 a m. Sunday School
II :00 a.m. Morning Worship
7 41 p.m., Sunday Evening Worship
MACDOEL
MACDOEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. Henry G. Kalr
Bo SI EX I-2SJ1
i0:no a m Sunday School
11 00 a m. Morning Worship
7:30 p. m Evening Worship
jMALIN"
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH,
MALIN
Joseph Boyle, Pastor
45 a m. Sunday School
11:00 a m. Morning Worship
-45 p m C. A. Service
7 30 p m. Sunday Evening Worship
7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
MALIN COMMUNITY
Rev. Ethan Wh.tman
I 45 a m. Sunday School
11 00 a m Worship Service
MERRILL
ASSEMBLY Of GOD, MERRILL
Howiard Pelern. Pailor
ph. ;a-sii)i
10 nfl a m Sunday School
U o(l a m. Worntno Worship
7 45 p m . Evengelltllc Service
CATHOLIC CHURCH
ST. AUGUSTINE'S
Merrtll
ralher Vincent C. Egan
no a m. Sunday Man
10 00 a m Sunday
PRESBYTERIAN, MERRILL, FIRST
a iMiti ( hurcn School
10 no a m Worihip Servce
'Wpm Junior Youth Fllnhip
45 p m Senior Voolh fellowship
NEWELL
BAPTIST, NEWELL
CONSERVATIVE
Howard w. Roth, pastor
I l a m Sunday Srhool
-Verging. Worship
-Training Union
-Evening Service
.in p
7 nes p
SPRAGUE RIVER
FRIENDS CHURCH.
SPRAGUE RIVER
Pastor, Fvert J Tuning
10 (V) a m Sunday School
i' no am Worship service
7 IP p m Fvenmo Service
I pm Wednesday Pryer Meeting
45 a m Sunday School
TULELAKE
t ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. Glenn Wahe'""i
. P O Rot ). Phone MMftl
Tulflahe. CaMf.
j e S a m Vnriity School
Ml 00 a m Morning Worship and Ch'l-
t rt'n CN-rch
4 V p m -fhnst AmMiiUdflrl
I JO P f venmQ Wohip
BAPTIST CHURCH. HRST
Tom Meim. Pitpr
H m Sundav School
1 00 Morning Worhio
0 p m P-ar'itf Training Union
1 45 p m teo "g Womh-p
HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Tuleiake l sMinrnia
Rev C F O Connor, pastor
Siniav Mosses I and f a m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Initiate. Calitprma
Rev O Wendell Merftispn
n of a "O Sunday S hppl
'(Tarn Morning Wo-thip
A 00 p m VfH'th meftioo
VI n m f veo'ng Worship
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rorer! G Holland, Pitnr
'eets lo HcTe I conomlc Sn'td'ng
Faigroindst
it a m Su"da Sihoot
ni"vi ..tie Cess
' rn Wr'sh!p
PRESBYTERIAN, COMMUNITY
Tuieiee Ca''o'na
Waoe t Watnin, mmiffr
Hi
th"h Xhofl
w.-vih p & Ni"sery
Yovth Fe'iowsh.p
ll M llh.
JO p m
WILLIAMSON RIVER
METHODIST MISSION
WILLIAMSON RIVER
Rev. linn Pauahtv
J W p m Sirav School anal Wci B
Service
c
HAAABER
OMMENTS
by GEORGE T. CALLISON
Manfr
'KLAMATH COUNTY CIIAMIM OF COMMEKCI
One of the hardest working
committees of the chamber of
commerce is the Aviation Com
mittcc, of which Les Uiston is
the chairman and Jim Bocchi the
director-in-charge.
When the 15 committee mem
bers met several weeks ago to
reorganize for the new chamber
year, they immediately split into
three separate subcommittees
each one assigned to a separate
committee project. To speed their
work along, each of the sub-committees
has held one of more
meetings, even though the com
mittee generally meets only on
the last Wednesday evening of ev
ery month.
While the committee, this year,
is anxious to further develop pri
vate aviation in Klamath County,
it always devotes a share of its
attention to commero'U and mili
tary aviation. To better under
stand and appreciate the signifi
cance of military , aviation to
Klamath County, the full com
mittee will meet Tuesday noon
for luncheon at the Officers' Club
at Kingsley Field, following which
they wiU be given a thorough
briefing tour of the Air Force
installation at the municipal air
port.
Other chamber committees
scheduled lo meet this week are
Community Development, Monday
noon at Molatore's Restaurant;
Local and State Affairs, 4 p.m..
Tuesday and Roads and High
ways, 4 p.m. Thursday, both in
the conference room at the cham
ber office.
One of the speakers at the
Klamath Jaycces' Distinguished
Service Awards Banquet Thurs-j
r
ommunui
Calendc
ar
SUNDAY
INSTALLATION, Usl Uivcr Do-
Molay and Bctliel SI. Job's
Daughters. 2 p.m. Henley High
Schonl cafeteria.
MONDAY
CAIt. 7 p.m., Meeting. Home
fo Charles Waters, 4436 Winter.
Freedom First Dates rehearsal.
PAINTING SK.SSIONS, 11 a m
lo 5 p.m., Klamath Art Gallery,
140 Riverside. Public invited. No
charge.
GREAT DOOKS DISCUSSION
CLUB. 7:30 p.m.. "King Lear.'
City Library. Marilvn Schenk
Leader.
DKGRKE OF HONOR, 7:30
pm., Meeting and Installation
practice, New K. C. Hall, 10th
and Main.
CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF
AMERICA. Court Klamath No.
I2M. 8 pm.. Meeting, Sacred
Heart Parish Hall. District Depu-
EAGLES LODGE, 7:30 p.m.,
meeting to plan talent show, Ea
gles Uwle.
WOMEN'S LIBRARY (LIB, 2
p m . meeting. City Library.
Speaker, Lclty Wild Eagle.
LICENSED PRACTICAL Nurs
es regular monthly meeting. 7.30
p.m. Community Ixiunce.
EWAIVA Toas'.mistress. 7:30
p m., meeting. Wincma Hotel.
KLAMATH SPORTSMEN, reg
ular mertinc 7. 30 p m. Clubhouse.
TU 2 n:n;). TU 2-5007.
TUESDAY
SIIASTX VIEW COMMUNITY
IU.dg. Assoc., s p.m.. pollock.
election of odicers. Community
Hall, Sh.iMa Way and Madison.
CAMP HUE. 6 30 p.m.. annual
ilinncr meeiiiu. Wincma Motor
Hotel IWn aliens, call TU
4-4NJU
FARM Rl REAU WOMEN.
Klan:ath County, 12.30 pm..
luncheon. Wmema Motor Hotel.
Mrs. Irene Tiie en Taxpayers
tx-ague.
LAKESIItlltE DUPLICATE
BRIDGE CI. I B. 11 am . dupli
cate bridge. City Library.
WOTM. Chapter 47. 7 30 pm.
Knendship meeting. Moose Home.
MI R1CAN IEGION AUXILI
ARY, Klamath Unit No. 8. 8 p m .
meeting. Legion Hall.
I.AKK.SIIORE Dl PLICATE
Rridse Club. 11 am., duplicate
hrtue. Citv I.ibraiv.
A I TMOT PT. 9 30 a m .
Uidy iioup. 4M2 Clinton Ac
TiMiii-. Grow I n and be a Woman
ROOMAH.r PTV 2 30 p m ,
meeting, tea to follow-, school
Ch:M i are prou!ed.
WEDNESDAY
KI.AH T II FALLS HOME
EXT. I NIT. 10 a m
Credit Bun-.
in,; 2. polluck. fairgrounds.
day evening defined community
service as the rent you pay (or
living in a community. James D.
Monteith. president of the Klam
ath County Chamber of Com
merce, whose community service
covers a wide range of activities.
must have his "rent" paid well
in advance. U is entirely fitting
that he should have been chosen
by the Jaycecs to receive their
ltXi2 Senior Citizen award. Mem
bers of the chamber, who were
both pleased and proud that he
was so honored, join in extending
to Jim their warm congratula
lions.
Finding a commercial use for
lodgepole pine which, (or many
years, had been looked upon as a
weed tree probably should have
been the tip-off that a practical
application might also be found
for some of our other presumably
useless raw materials.
This week the chamber was ap
proached by the USAF School of
Aerospace Medicine, which re
quires a small amount nf lava
as a soil substrate in us Mars
experiments.
The flurry of inquiries and re
ports to the chamber this week
from persons who have become
involved in business transactions
of questionable worth, might indi
cate this is a lost cause, but if it
will save one person heartache
or financial distress, here it is
one more time. Before you invest
investigate. Make sure all verbal
presentations made to you are
also in writing in any contract you
sign, and accept as a sure-fire
warning to slow down the insist
ance lhat a contract must be
signed now or never.
NEVA MAPES
Neva Mapes
Leaves Tax
Office Job
ALTURAS After 2 years i
the lax collector's office of Modoc
County, Neva Mapes gave up of
fice Monday, Jan. 7. The new roll
of treasurer and lax collector of
Modoc Countv will be taken over
by Ruby Goulden, who ran un
contested for the office last fall
Neva Mapes was horn and
raised here and is a 191ft graduate
nf Modoc High School. Jan. I, III35
she began work as deputy tax
collector, a position that she
held for eight years. When the
oflices of treasurer and tax col
lector were merged, she eon
tinned as dcpulv until 1936. At
that time she look over the posi
tion of treasurer and lax collec
tor on Ihe retirement of Etta P.
Miller.
Mrs. Mapes says that the vol
ume of work in the oft ice has
more than triplcd since she
started, even though the popula
lion of the county has remained
relatively the same. "The saving
grace lo the tripled work, though
is the introduction of time saving
machines for processing much of
the paper work," she said.
Mrs. Mapes and retiring Judge
Wylie took the oath of of tire lor
county service the same day 2H
years ago. The judge was starting
as district attorney and she as
deputy lax collector.
She was married In C. W
Mapes in 1SW He recently re
tired from the U S. Forest Serv
ice here.
Benefits Seen
In Phone Plan
LAKKVIKW WestMrlp and Ida
ho district areas nc-ar Lakrvien
uill benefit (rom ennstmrlion
plans nf tlie Reaver State Tele
phone Company, aceoidinc In
William Castle, manager.
Iletense Communications lnc
was Ihe low bidder on the $4.1. 4301
job which provides (or 12 miles
of cable to be installed to proide
basic facilities for 30 servites for
residents in these areas throuch
pwvV The completion deadline for
the bidders contract is March 1.
13
The l'vt construction budcet
lor the company is HSn.ooo He
modeling of tlie Ikeview offices
will be completed this year at a
u-t ol So.iixi. pins a js.tmo
emergency seneraior replace-
fment.
PACE 4-A
HERALD AND
1
COUNTY OFFICERS Seven new officers of Modoc County fook their oath of
office Jan. 7. They were, bottom row from left, Millicent Dubois, county clerk:
Harold Brundige, assessor; Clara Eddy, superintendent of schools. Top row, from
left, Lynn Harris, sheriff; Robert Barclay, district attorney; Merville Archer, auditor
and recorder; and Ruby Goulden. treasurer and tax collector.
Income Tax
This is Ihe third nf eight ar
ticles in the Newspaper Enter
prise Assn. Income Tax Primer.
tor readers who want more in
formation than is supplied in the
ofiieial instructions.
By RICHARD A. .MULLENS
and
CHARLES W. SCHOENEMAN
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
The first thing you may notice
about your 12 income tax return
is that the place for printing or
typing your name is longer. If
you look at the space next to
it you will. notice that the spot for
your Social Security number
being emphasized by bold-faced
print.
This new importance given your
Social Security number is part
of the preparation for Ihe use ol
electronic automatic return pro
cessing. The Internal Revenue
Service for '62 requires all per-
ons with Social Security numbers
to use them.
In the case of a joint return of
husband and wife, in most cases
only the Social Security number
of the husband is required. How
ever, if the wife lias a separate
income of more than Siioo (or
$1,2(101 if she is over 03, or if
she has self-employment income
lor most other income paid to
her alonei, her number must also
be on the return.
For filing purposes, everyone
covered or not covered bv the
Social Security Act. must have a
Social Security number.
If an individual does not have
a Social Security number and is
not furnished a form to obtain
a number by the Internal Reve
nue Service during 10(12. he must
apply for one. Form is available
from any district direclor nf In
ternal Revenue or from any dis
trict Social Security office.
Another innovation in your 12
return is Ihe option to have any
overpayment applied to the pur
chase of scries E United States
Savings Bonds.
And do bear in mind these
often-overlooked items about fil
ing vour return:
Sign it Now, on Die long form
1040 on page 2 instead of page 1.
husband and wife must both sign
on joint returns. Even if you use
a separate schedule (or such items
as rents, dividends, or interest,
in preparing your return make
sure you transfer the total to the
applicable lines on the return it
self. The Internal Revenue Serv-i
ice also requires for tlie first
lime that your Social Security
number he entered on all attach
ments to your return.
The penalty for failure lo sub
mit your Social Security (or oth
er account' numlier on vour re
turn is for each violation.
Next: Annul dependents.
long lorm? Short form?
Q Under what conditions can
the short form ( 1040 V he filed?
A If your gross income was
ess than $10,000 i including vour
uife if you file a joint return'.
and if your (and your wife's' total
ncome 'exept for no more than
ST00' was from wages or salary
on which tax was withheld by
vour emplover.
4-H Meeting
The Klamath fotnty 411 Lead
ers Association will meet in the
Malm drade .Vhool Caleteria at
30 p m. on Monday. .Ian. 14
TU 4 1171
W UAIN JTtlET
NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
it if : r it t s -. fl
1,1 ;'A ' ;V-T-T" I
Primer (3)
Q When must the long form
(10401 be used?
A If you were self-employed
you must use the long form. But
even if you are an employe, when
vou have over 810,000 total income
or vou have more than $200 from
sources other than wages and sal
ary subject to withholding, the
long form is for you. Also, if you
are claiming the status of either1
Head of Household" or "Surviv-i
in? Spouse."
If you wish to claim credit for
retirement income or for divi
dends, or you wish to exclude
sick pay (in most instances', you
Spain
ACROSS Indian
1 Canil.l nf Sruln 34 Musteline
7 Spanish
mammal
monetary unit JSS'P l""-'
M ni.iA ..i... a' raw nonce
14 Ascended
38 Deputy (ab.)
15 Island in New
York bay
16 Reiterate
17 End (comb,
form)
18 Still
20 Reams (ah )
21 Corded fabric
23 While
24 Possessive
?ronoun
he Douro il
one of its
principal i
28 Cookine utensil
29 Stripling
30 Vehicle
31 Number
32 Limb
33 Shoshonean
40 Fourth Arabian
caliph
41 Indian weight
43 Harden
45 Measures of
capacity .
48 Seem
51 Reluctant
52 is 1U
leader
53 Herbs
54 Tried
DOWN
1 Greatest
quantity
2 Change
3 Tradesman
4 Rodent
5 Follower
fi Gainsay
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15 16
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Job Picture
SAI.KM Placements by the
Oregon Stale Employment Serv
ice for December were up con
siderably over a vear aco. El-
oon ( one. director. ost.S. an
nounced todav. Nnn-asricultural
placements by OSES were up
more than .10 per cent compared
to last year in December and
agricultural placements jumped
over .tu per cent. Total place
ments, laim and non-farm, up 31
per cent plus, jumped from 4.022
in December. 11. to 3.2u in
December. 1W2, Cone said
For the calendar vear 1W2.
placements uere up 24 per cent
from 409.2.V) in 1WI to 507.419
in l!
At the same time, in December,
nitial claims for unemployment
nsnrance were down from 27
n !! to l!.4.tfl in l!S2. or IT !i
Klnm.ifli
3fMiiorial Park
Perpetual Care . . .
Reserved lets $50 to $125
63 ceres, 10 developed
For full information without
obligation
TU 4-4560 or TU 4-3161
Owned by City cf Klamath Fall
Sunday, January 13, 1963
I
New Look
must use the long form. If you
itemize deductions land do slot
claim the "standard deduction")
you must file the long form.
However, you can file a long
form, and still claim "standard
deduction."
Q If you were divorced in '62,
can you file a joint return?
A No. You are considered to
have been single for all of 1962.
But if your divorce is not final
as of Dec. 31, and you were not
then legally separated, you can
file a joint return for 1962 even
though you were living separately
on that date.
Answer to Previous Pusile
TCT1
7 Separates 33 Joined
S Before 34 Poem
SliRht taste 35 Feel offense
10 Phy sos lig mine 38 Living
i i apons group 37 onagers
12 Social insects
39 Mutual amity
40 Exclamation
42 Log float
44 Trampled
4fi Unit of energy
47 Royal Society of
Edinburgh (ab.)
49 Priority (prefix)
19 Auricle
22 Siren
24 Injured
26 Weather
indicator
27 Dutch ci ry
2ft Dramatic role
30 Feline
mi uance step
Improves
per cent fewer. Number of bene
lit payments decreased in De
cember. 1 at 04,267 to R3.I37
in 1962. or 25 per cent fewer.
For the calendar year I2. in
i t i a I unemployment insurance
claims dropped from the prevVus
year from 221,812 to 195..10fi, near
ly 12 per cent fewer; benefit pay
ments dropped from 1.144.000 to
Rto.fi23. or 26.7 per cent fewer
and the amount of benefits
dropped from $9.1 million paid
out in 1I to $23 1 million paid
out in l2. a drop of nearly 28
per rent for the year.
Teenogen! Show Mom you
cart by occasionally taking
he one red rose. Stop by
Nybock's, 3614 So. 6th.
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