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Cattlemen Klamath County and area cat tlemen heard themselves called "rugged individualists" and the type of person "who asks for lit tie and gives little" in their busi ness operations at a Rotary Club luncheon meeting Friday. The cattlemen were guests of Rotary, and the reference came from Lyle S. Hoyt, secretary manager of the Western States An gus Association. Hoyt, from Lodi, Calif., manages the affairs of the Angus group in 1 1 Western states, including Oregon. "Agriculture, and particularly the beef industry, is big business, and a constantly changing busi ness," Hoyt said. "Although changes are not as rapid, and as automatic as they are in other types of business, we have under gone many revolutionary changes just in the past 20 years," he added. As evidence of tlie changing scene in the cattle and beef business, Hoyt referred to a Feb- CHURCH For week KLAMATH COUNTY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION ... . - t u,Mi. clrst rhm ol WW Nnrtn, prtlldtnl! R. W. PKhnuk Hop Lulhtrn Church, Jotin, ill. inrntun ."" I " r,iwh . or-. 1 j. rv . t r . A s Urtr. worninw uu..... ... - - In jht various church!. ; KLAMATH FALLS ' KLAMATH GOSPEL MISSION PurpCSt OT in million "Th La It, TM nail, ann im u. Uh DadartM. rflrCtor ... . , Dh Til 9 JU95 Poit Office Box S7 Klamalrt Fa s 6:30 .m.-Broadi! on Station kflw Monday inrougn aaiurotiy 7:30 P.m. Nlflnny prn.niw 1:45 a.m. Broadcait on KAGO, Monday inrougn many SALVATION ARMY 400 Klamath Avenut Pont TU 4-4961 Capt. and Mri. Da It E. Johnwn Commanding Ottlctrt Sunday: t , 9:45 p.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Hollneii MwHnfl . 7:00 p.m. Strt Sarvlct 7:30 p.m. Evangallttle Matting ; assemblTof god 744 Oak Strttt J Rtv. Lloyd Fointr 9:4J a.m. Sunday School 41:00 a.m. Worship Strvlct 4: p.m. Christ's Ambassadori 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Rally t BAPtIstT BIBLE Conttrvatlva Baptist Assn. J244 Wlard Ph. TU 4)-494 Rev. Prteman Schmltt 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship . 6:00 fi.m. Baptist League 7:00 j.m. Evening Service BAPTIST, CALVARY E. Main and Garden Dill Osborn Interim Pastor Church Phone TU 4-3500 '9:45 a.m. Sunday School )1:00 a.m. Morning Worship . 6:15 p.m. Training Union 7:30 p.m. Ivenlng Worship S BAPTIST CHURCH, FIRM' AAncir P. Jonas, oaitor 4th and Washington Phone TU 4-4273: . 9:45 a.m. Sunday School ii:M a.m. Worship 6:00 p.m. Training Union .7:15 p.m. Training Worship BAPTIST CHURCH GRACE MISSIONARY Olent Community Hell Olene Elder C. V. Blanchard. pastor 4735 Harlan Drive, parsonage Phon.e TU 4-3064 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Service ,7:00 p.m. Bible Study ; BAPTIST,iMMANUEL Conservative Baptist Assn. 11m and High Phone TU 41934 Rev. William E. Cross tt:45 a.m. Sunday School J1:00 ..m. Morning Worship 6:00 p.m. Young People'! Meeting ' 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship BAPTIST, "MISSIONARY 4134 Douglas Elder Bill H. Dnvls 4134 filsam Phone TU 4-6631 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:00 p.m. Training Union 7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening Service BAPTIST, STEWART-LINOX . K. O. West, pastor Corner Douglas and Emerald Phone TU J-0564 f45 a.m. Sunday School lliOO a.m. Mornlno Worship 6:30 p.m. B.T U. 7:30 p.m. Evening Wonhlp baptistThurch '' suburban heights Southern Baptist Convention Shasta Grange Rev. D. J. Mead 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 5:00 p.m. Training Union 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship CALVArVYTEMPLE 1443 Ortoon Avenue Rev, Opal English, Pastor 10:00 a m. Sunday School 11-00 a.m. Worship Service 5:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service rM p.m. Wednesday Bible Study T CATHOLIC CHURCH ST. PIUS X Rev. Geo. Murphy 4591 Bristol Ave. Phona TU l-rtr? 7 . 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 vunoay Wasset 'too and f;0fi a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Holy pay Maittt . 4:00 and 9:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. First -Friday Memos 4:30, 7:30 and 1:30 Saturday Con tensions 7 30. and 1:10 p.m. Eves of Holy Devs and First Friday Confettlnns and hirw all Masses, Sundays, Holy Days and First rnoaya METHODIST CHURCH,' FIRST Rev. Ralph H. Richardson 330 North 101h St. Phone 1U 4-4053 jv .m. uivtnt wersnip :30 a m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship CHRISTIAN CHURCH, FIRST Robert L. John, Minister 94r 1 Pine Phone TU 4-5433 ; a.m. nine scnooi Tli 00 a m Morning Worship i p.m. Adult Bible Study 4 30 p.m. Christian Endeew 4;X p.m. Evening Worship CHRISTIAN CHURCH, SUBURBAN 535 Shasta Way Lee Shater, minister :45 a.m. Sundey School r m. Bible Study & C B 11:00 a.m. Worshlo Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Servka CHRISTIAfTsCIENCE lth and Wethlngtan Phone TU 4-4471 Reading Room 517 Main Street Phort TU 4-5797 1i:M a.m. S-imiy School 11:00 i.m Mornina irvlr 4:00 pjn. Wednesday Testimony Meet- ing "CHURCH Of"tHE BRETHREN rt erritol Avenue Phone TUI-76W - "v tan Simmons, Minister iV.S " m nday School Lauded At Rotary Club ruary, i'X3, issue of Western Stock Grower. .Stories and adver tisements in the magazine em phasized these changes, the speaker noted. He pointed out changes in feeding and breeding practices and care of livestock as significant. Hoyt predicted that on the basis of projected statistics, Black An gus cattle will be the predomin ant breed ki the United States by 1970. "I am glad to be a cattlemen for two particular reasons." Hoyt CRASH INJURES GI's BABENHAUSEN, Germany (UPD A German passenger train ran into a U.S. Army per sonnel carrier at an unguarded grade crossing near here Friday night, injuring nine soldiers. Two of the soldiers were re ported in serious condition. The names of tlie nine were not made public immediately. - day services, please GIDEONS C. R. Larson, President Phone TU 4-W03 or TU 40fl3 tor 1mm and olaee or information. Meetings Third Sundey ot the month. CATHOLIC CHURCH SACRED HEART Rloht Rev. T. P. Casev. Pastor 815 High St. TU 4-4546 Sundey Masses: 7. I, 9:30, 11, 12:15 7:w p.m. Weekday Messes: 7 and I a.m. Saturday Confessions: 3-4 :m ana -b:jo CHURCH OF CHRIST (Everv member a minister) 1771 Arthur Street TU 21140 10:00 a.m. Bible Classes 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship jq p.m. tvening wnrenip CHURCH"oT CHRIST C. Wayne Lowe, minister TU 2-0374 Wantland and Martin 9:45 a.m. Bible study 10:45 a.m. Lord's Supper 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:00 p.m. Evening worship CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY Rev. W. F. Golden AHemont and Maryland Street 10:00 a.m. Sunday School u:oo a.m. Morning worsnip 6:30 p.m. Young People 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service CHURCH OF GOD, FIRST 3602 Altamont Drive T. Charles and Irene Buckle, pastors 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Church Services 10:45 a.m. Junior Church (youth room) i 4:15 p.m. Youth Fellowship 7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH United Church of Christ 3154 Garden St. Phone TU 7-377 Rev, Quinn Hawley, Minister 10:45 a. m Church School 10:45 a.m. Worship Service EPISCOPAL CHURCH ST. PAUL'S Eighth and Jefferson Rev. Robert L. Greene, Rector TU 4 35B5 8:00 a.m. Hoi v Communion 9:15 am. Family Service and Church school 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship (Nursery at 9:15 and 11:00) 7:00 p.m. Episcopal Young Churchman 7:30 p,m. Evening Prayer (4th Sunday) t:m a.m. mursaay rioiy communion 10:00 a.m. Thursday Holy Communion FAITH TABERNACLE Rev. F. J. Bloby, Pastor 3610 Shasta Way 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Young People's Meeting, Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship GOSPEL MISSION OF THE UNITED HOLY CHURCH OF AMERICA 7S1 Commercial Street Rev. C. M. Tlmms. oailor 10:00 a.m. Sunday School lt:oo a.m. Mor.ilng Worship 4:30 p.rr. Sunday Young People'a Serv Ice 7:30 p.m. Sundey Evening Service FREE METHODIST CHURCH 1819 Oregon Avenue C. O. Tremaln, Pastor Ph. TU 4-6183 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 e m. Morning Worship e:jo p.m. y. p. service 7:00 p.m. Evening Service KINGDOM HALL Jehovah's Witnesses A33 Nsrth Ninth Street 3:00 p.m. Public Talk 3:15 p.m. Walchtewer Study KLAMATrT" TEMPLE 1007 Pine Phone TU 4-4335 Nev. eimer Kretiinqer 8:01 a.m. Sunday Radio Broadcast 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship e:ro p.m. Overromer Serv ce 4:00 p m. Sunday C. A. Young People 7:00 p m. Sunday Evening Worshlo 7:X p.m. Wednesday Mld-Week Service KLAMATH GOSPEL CENTER 1635 Mitchell Phona TU 3-0730 Hev. weivin w. or if ik tO:00 a m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Sunday Mornlno Worship p.m.-sunaiy nignr worsnio CHURCH O JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTC Home and Martin Phone TU 4-4855 Kiamatn Fnt First Ward Blshoo David J. bavls Phone TU 4-7TJT , 8 00 a m. Sunday, Prleithot e-30 a m. Sundiiv School 5 00 p.m. Sacra man t Meeting CHURCH OrlfFsuS CHRKT OF LATTER DAY CAINTC Home and Martin Phone TU 4-4IH Klnmath Fait vu.. Bishop Georoe ShHr Jr Ph. TU 4-9341 1V00 a.m. Sunday Srhool p.m. sacrament Meeting REORGANIZED CHIIRCH fit JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 9th and Plum 9:45 a m, Siindnv Srhfwtl M nfi c m. Morning Worshlo .u p.m. evening worsnip Lutheran", hoe Rev. W. W. eifhrnin. PaitAr TU 7011 TU 4-4414 awp.n im siraar and Homedale Road 9 jo a m. Sunday School 9 Martdlt M i m -WnnhlM Holy Communion First Sunday of each PACIFIC SYNOD - ICA LUTHERAN. KLAMATH 1175 Cratrant LeRoy M. Radei. Pestor TU 4 UH 9 )0 a m. Sunday School 9 30 and II :00 a m. Worship Service Fourth Sunday Holy Communion First and Film Sunday-Broadcast LUTHERAN ZION (Tha Lutheran CrHrrth-Minourl Synod) E levenih and High Streets Noroert E. Dev. Pestor iy 4479 t.3 m. avoov acnooi 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship MIRACLE TKMPI.E 3134 Deleware Rev. and Mrs. Ben Patera, Pastori 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a m. Worship Service 7:30 p.m. Evanoelistrc Service 6;00 p m. Young Pewi Meeting 7:30 p m. Tuesdey ftibie Study 7:30 p.m. Friday ServKa said. "For one tiling, we have asked and insisted continually and constantly that government stay out of our business we want no part of tlie federal feed trough. Another thing is that we have a mission in life providing the homemaker with beef products Testimonial Dinner Slated A testimonial dinner is planned for Dr. Arthur S. Taylor, chair man of tlie Social Science De partment of Soutliem Oregon Col lege, Ashland, on Thursday, March 7. Dinner will be at 6:30 p.m. in the Caesar Room of the Mark Antony Hotel. Dr. Taylor is retiring after 37 years on the faculty. Former students and iriends of the educator who plan to attend may contact Wyatt Padgett at TU 4-3858 after 6 p.m. call the church of your choice CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE OF BLY George Simon, Pastor, Bly 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Service 6:30 p.m. Sunday Young Peoples Meet ing 7:30 p.m. Sundey Evening Service CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, FIRST Garden and Martin Phone TU 4-4870 Rev. Lawrence T. Holman 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. Classes for all ages. 10:50 a.m. Morning Worship 6:00 p.m. N.Y.P.5. and Junior society 7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, LAKESIDE Quarry and Acosta Streets W. R. Trusty, Minister 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting Branch Sunday School and church at. Rocky Point Grange Hell. j 7:15 p.m. Sunday School 3:00 p.m. Worship Service PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD 4637 Shasta Way TU 2-4163 Rev. Lawrence o. Haddock 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. Morning Worship I 7:00 p.m. Evening worship 7:00 p.m. Tuesday Bible Study and! Prayer I PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH WEAVER MEMORIAL Rev. Sherman Moore 3301 Wanlland TU 4-5584 a.m. sundav School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship :ju p.m. Youth service 7:00 p.m. Evening Service PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, FIRST 601 Pine Street Rev. Robert C. Groves, Minister 9:30 a.m. Church School class tor all noes 11:00 a.m. Worship, Nursery and itory nour PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 5:30 p.m. Westminster Fellowship, Jun lor high and high school MT. LAKI COMMUNITY Andrew A. Jarvis, Pastor Ph. TU 2-1710 9:45 a.m. Sundav School 11:00 B.111. Worihln Struira .uo p.m Junior High and Junior Youth f-eiiowship PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PEACE MEMORIAL 4431 S. 6lh TU 4-5057 Rev. Lalna W. Slhhut 9:30 a.m. Church School and Worship 11:00 a.m. Church School nd Worship aervic service 7:00 p.m. Junior High Westminster Fel lowship 7:00 p.m. Senior High Westminster Fel lowshlp SEVENTH DAY A fWEklTICT 1735 Main Phona TU 4-7838 e ider Kenneth H. Mcvay 11:00 a.m. Saturday Morning Worship UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP Ben Kerns, Pres. TU i.awn Pine Grove Meetinghouse Lakevlew H'wy. Pronrams everv Sunday 11:00 a.m. Fellowship Program and Dis cussion 11:00 a.m. Junior Fellowship Classes tor an ages YOUTH SOLDIERS FOR CHRIST 1317 Blsmark RftU. PHI Crialrti 10.00 a.m. Sunday Schoo II :00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship victorTtemple SiIm H. Jones, paiior 1909 Homedale Road 9 45 a m. Sunday School 11:00 a m. Sunday Worship 7:30 p.m. Sunday Evangelistic Rally BEATTY BEATTY METHODIST MISSION Rev. Linn Pauahlv 11:00 a m. Sundav School and Worship Family night last Wednesday of each ntonin. BLY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Raloh Rentro. oaitor 10 00 a m. Sunday School 1100 a m. Worthla Sarvlr J'TO p m. Sunday Evanoellstlc servkf t:jQ p.m. Wednesday Christ Ambassa dors 7:30 p.m. Friday Bible Study and Pray er meeting BLY CATHOLIC CHURCH ST. JAMES THE APOSTLE Rev. Harold Puma 11:00 a m Mass BONANZA ASSEMBLY OF GOD, BONANZA COMMUNITY Rev. Carl Smith. oalor 10 00 a m. Sunday School It 00 a m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Evening Service CATHOLICCHURCH, ST. F. X. CABRINI Bonema Rev. Gao A. Murehv M.OO a m Sunday Man CHILOQUIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD, CHILOQUIN Rev W'Ulam Renlr 10 OP a m Sunday School It PC a m Worship Sfvice Wpm Young People 7.30 p.m. Evenoellcel Meeting LATTER DAY SAINT CHURCH, CHILOQUIN Frad Larson, eider Oi'ahina Atpan and Oikmu-n Drive 10 30 e m. Sunday School end Worship Service METHODIST CHURCH CHILOQUIN COMMUNITY Rev. Albert E Place 10 CO a m. Sunday school 11.00 a m. Morning Worship CATHOLIC CHURCH OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL Rev. Harold Fume Chlloquln 9 00 a m Mass Luncheon that are belter tasting and more economical; assuring her of more table meat for her food dollar. Not included in Hoyt's remarks, but as a part ot tlie program was a statistical sheet prepared by the office of Klamath County Agent Walt Jendrzejewskit It slanted tliat in I960 'last census tliere were about 100.000 cattle in Klamath County. This contrasts with only 36.000 in 1J0, and 56,- 500 in 1950. In 1960, the census shows that there were 93 million cattle in tlie entire United States Tlie Rotary program was planned by W. G. iDoei Nagle and Scott Warren, with the lat ter acting as program chairman Store Leveled GRESHAM. Ore. (UPD - Fin? early Friday destroyed the Doyle Staples Feed Store, a 100-year-old land mark at Spnngdale five miles northeast of Gresham. CTORY OPEN BIBLE STANDARD CHURCH, CHILOQUIN Rev. James Rfngseth, pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship ;30 p.m. Evangelistic service DORRIS FREEWILL BAPTIST, FIRST North California SI. Dorrls, Calif. Pastor, Rev. Robert H. Hlddle EX 7-3953 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 Dorrls, Calif. Rev. Hallle Scherer, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship o:ju p.m. Young people's meeiing 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Friday Gospel Service BAPTIST, FIRST W. B. Russell, pastor 9:45 .m. Sunday School. Lee 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. F. O'Connor. Pastor 11:15 a.m. Sunday Mass FORT KLAMATH METHODIST CHURCH FORT KLAMATH COMMUNITY Rev. Albert K. Plac. 9:30 a.m. Morning Worshlo 10:30 A.m. Sunday School LANG ELL VALLEY ST. BARNABAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bill Milne, lav vicar 10:J0 a.m. Morning Worship and Church scnooi LOR ELL A FULL GOSPEL, LOR ELLA Rev. Eugene A. Willie, pastor :45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mornlno Worship 7:45 p.m. Sunday Evening Worship jMACDOEL MAC DOE L ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Henry G. Katt Box 58 EX 8-253 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship MALIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH, MALIN Joseph Boyle, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:45 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 Whitman 1-45 a m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service MERILlT ASSEMBLY OF GOD, MERRILL Howard Peterson, Paslor Ph. 78-583. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:45 p.m. bvangeilstic Service CATHOLIC CHURCH ST. AUGUSTINE'S Merrill' Father Vincent C, Egen 00 a m. Sunday Mass 10:00 a.m. Sunday Mass PRESBYTERIAN, MERRILL, FIRST :45 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 5:00 p.m. Junior Youth Fellowship 4:43 p.m. Senior Youth Fellowship 7neweLiT3 "BAPTIST, NEWELL CONSERVATIVE Howard W. Roth, pastor 11:00 a m. Morning Worship o:jv p nt. i rAimnij union 7:30 p.m. Evening Service SPRAGUE RIVER "FRIENDS CHURCH SPRAGUE RIVER Pastor. Everf J. Tuning 10 00 a m. Sunday School H M a m. Worship Service 7 J0 p m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting :45 a.m. Sundav School TULELAKE ASSEMBLY OF GOD RfV. Glenn Wakefield P.O. Box J4S Phone M7-:611 Tuleiake, Calif. :45 a m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship and Chit- dren's enu'en a:30 p.m. Christ AmbAMtadors 7;X p.m. Evening Wohip BAPTIST CHURCH, FIRST Tom Halm, Pastor 9:41 a m. Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 4 J0 p.m. Baptist Training Union 7 pm. Evenlnq Worship HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH Tulfiake. California Rev. C. F O'Connor. pstor Sundav Vses ana e w a m. CHURCH OF CHRIST TuialAht. California Rev. O. Aendril Htrdnon 10 00 a m.--Sundav School '1 CO am. Morning VtO'ship 4:00 p.m. Youth meeting 4 30 p.m. Evening Worship TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Robert G. Hovland. Paitx (Meets in Hom Economics BuikJtng, Firgoyndil -4S a m. Sunov choci tUim-A,iuil B'bfe Clase tt 00 a m Wcwhip PRESBYTERIAN, COMMUNITY Tulaiake. Cai rorma Wayne E. Wattman, mtnlster e 45 a m Curtn school it no a m. Worship 4 Nursery p.m. -Youth Feifowshtp WILLIAMSON RIVER METHODIST MISSION WILLIAMSON RIVER Rev. Linn PauaMv 3:00 p m. Sunday School end Worship aervK kt mr. . it,tt ar 4l.li t . MRS. HENRY WOLFF Wolff Rites Set Monday CHILOQUl.N-Funeral services for Mrs. Henry G. (Josephine M.) Wolff, 62. wife of a well-known Klamath Counly rancher, will be held from Ward s Klamath Funer al Home at 10 a.m. Monday. .March 4. Final rites and inter ment will be in Klamath Memorial Park. Hev. Harry Zeller, retired. friend of the family will officiate. Mrs. Wolff died near Chiloquin Feb. 28 in a traffic accident. She was a native of Kearney. Neb., born Oct. 6, 1900, and moved with her family from Medford to Chiloquin in 1!24 where she and her husband operated the Elec tric Bakery for several years. rhey acquired large ranch hold ings and Mrs. Wolff was asso- lated with her husband and son, Gerald C. Wolff, in the livestock and general farming operations. The home ranch was on William son River. Mrs. Wolff also owned and op erated the Indian Art and Gift Shop in Chiloquin and was en route to the business to open up during tlie Indian Tournament now underway when the colli sion occurred that took her life. She owned what is considered by experts to be one of the finest collections of Indian artifacts on the West Coast. She was a mem ber of Cascade Chapter, OES, Chiloquin and the Methodist Church in Medford. Survivors include the widower, Henry Wolff, one son, Gerald, three grandchildren, Cherry, Micki and Gerry, all of Chilo quin; five sisters, Mrs. Elvine Gicnger, Chiloquin, Mrs. Mabel Weiss, Central Point, Mrs. Irene Dobyns, Medford, Mi's. Myrtle Snoddy, Eugene, Mrs. Ernestine Riusvold, Beaver Creek, Ore brothers, Frank Fhu'y, Medford, Andrew Flury, Chhoquin, Theo cloi-e Flury, Eagle Point and James Hury, Salem. Active pallbearers will be Dr Don Rice, Klamath Falls, Leigh- ton Herbert and Jack Boss, Eu gene, Robert Hall. Dean Griear, Mel Filzpatrick, all of Chiloquin. Honorary are C. D. Warren, Red ding, Gilbert Kessinger, Ben Mur phy, Ted Markwaidti Wilbur Krim, and Lloyd Ross, all of Chiloquin. Dance Folk Laud Floor Oregon Square Dance Federa tion leaders had high praise for a temporary floor installed at the Lane Counly Fairgrounds in tugene tor the third annual Win ter Square Dance Festival, held Feb. 15 and IB, according to George Ullrich, publicity chair man. Square dancers from throughout tlie state were m attendance. It was estimated that nearly 2.000 (lancers were at tlie affair. The dancers tried out a specially fin- i.-ned clupboard flooring, laid over the concrete floors of the fair ground buildings. At a federation meeting, later in hpringdcld. delegates from the to areas, of the federation, ap proved use of the flooring, which is made in Albany, for this sum mer's Far West Square Dance convention. This convention, which is ex pected to draw an attendant of 10.000 persons, to be O r e g o n' s largest, will be Aug. 15-17. The conventioneers am slated to dance on an outdoor floor, also of chip board, which will be laid at the I'niversity of Oregon. A large number of local square dancers will attend. This floor will measure nearly 128,000 square (rot and will be designed to accommodate over 9.700 square danceis. Plans lor the big convent.on arc coming along very well, it is reported. Registrations are alrea dy being niadc lor the allair ami 12 "n.uiie" callers have been signed up (or the three major dances on the program. Tlie ne.t lederation meeting will be in Astoria in Mav and selec tion of tlie site for next year's state festival will le made at that meeting. BOX OKKH'K IT NF.W YORK ITI - Higher ticket prices contributed to a 6 per cent rise in tlie theater box ottice take last year romptircd with It 45 billion and theater man agers look for another gain this vear. ; Community. j' ;! Caiendar MONDAY HENLEY BETHEL NO. 51, 7:30 p.m., initiation, Henley Grange Hall. NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT 8 p.m., guards practice, KF Hall, Main and Tenth. KLAMATH CIVIC THEATRE, 8 p.m., meeting, Klamath Audi torium dining room. ' TUESDAY PAST NOBLE GRANDS CLUB, Prosperity Rebekah Lodge, 12:30 p.m. potluck, Vera Clemmens, 5251 Walton Drive. LADIES AUXILIARY OF WW I, 1 p.m., social meeting, Grace Grumbles, 1830 Melrose. KLAMATH COUNCIL PTA, 1 p.m., meeting, Altamont Jr. High MIDLAND GRANGE HOME EC CLUB. 1 p.m., meeting, Emma Wirth, 114 N. Laguna. AMERICAN LEGION AUXIL. LRY, Unit No. 8, 8 p.m., busi ness meeting, Legion Hall. WOT.M, Chapter 467, 8 p.m.. Moosehavcn, chapter night and enrollment, Moose Home. WEDNESDAY AMERICAN LEGION AUXILI ARY, Unit No. 8. New Citizens Tea, 10 a.m., County Library. DEGREE OF HONOR, Carna tion Club, 7:30 p.m., meeting, Deola Wryn, 4525 Anderson Ave nue. DAUGHTERS OF THE NILE CLUB, 1 p.m., luncheon meet ing, Winema Hotel. MIDLAND GRANGE, 8 p.m., meeting, Grange Hall. KLAMATH ARCHERS, 6:30 p.m.. potluck dinner, Twyla Fer guson School gym. League shoot ing follows. CARPENTERS' AUXILIARY, 7:30 p.m., meeting, Labor Tem ple. Phone Rate Hike Asked MERRILL The Oregon Wash ington Telephone Company is fil ing with the Oregon Public Utili ty commissioner for a combined rate increase and adjustment in its operating areas, E. R. Dean, president of tlie company, stated. This rate request will not affect tlie California patrons of the com pany in Tulelake and Newell where the company is known as the California-Oregon Telephone Comany. The new rates would increase the company's revenue 5.63 per cent annually. This increase is necessary to bring the company rate of re turn to a more reasonable level which will support tlie added in vestment, increased taxes, and other operating expenses and per mit tlie company to obtain finance for future improvements and ex pansion. Dean indicated that in spite ot steadily rising casts, tlie compa ny has had no advance in rates since 1051. The Oregon Washing ton Telephone Company, whose home office is in Hood River, serves 26 exchanges in Oregon with a total of 15.707 telephones In tlie soutliem part of the Klamath Basin, the company serves Men-ill, Malin, Bonanza, Olene, Dairy and Lorelia. PTA Honors Counselor MOUNT SHASTA - Robert Manley, Siskiyou Union High School district counselor, received the honorary Life Membership Award from Mount Shasta High School PTA at a Founders Day meeting Feb. 20. Mrs. John Moi san. chairman, made tlie presen tation. Manley is a former mem ber of the high school (acuity. During the program, Mrs. Eliz abeth Melo -. xplained California Scnolastic Federation and t h e honor roll system at the high school. Virgmia Priddy gave the inspirational. The Higli School Girls Chorus, directed by John Day. sang several songs, and Bill Carter Jr.. student director, di rected one number. A trio made up of Mr. and Mi's. Robert Man ley and William Carter Sr. also presented a number. Refreshment consisting of a beautifully decorated blue and gold cane and coliee were served to tlie large group by the sopho more mouVrs. Officers of tlie Mount Shasta High School PTA aT Mrs. Thorn Comings, president; Mrs. Darrell Johnson, vice president; Mrs. Wil liam Strickland, secretary: and Mis. B. E. UilUUnd, treasurer. I.'FRALD A-VD 17- I- FUNERAL Services for Mrs. Hazel Mae Van Rfper were held Saturday, March 2, from O'Hair'j Memorial Chapel. Final rites and interment were in Klamath Memorial Park. Mrs. Van Riper, a well-known Klam ath Falls resident, and a native of Klamath County died Feb. 26. Fish, Game Membership Nears 4,000 The Oregon Fish and Came Council has swelled to nearly 4,000 paid members located throughout six Oregon counties and the organization is continuing to grow, "Red" Milhorn, state president of the recently formed sportsmen's group, told the Her ald and News Friday. Milhorn said that as the result of a Salem interim committee meeting on a proposed bill affect ing open seasons on deer and elk and another increasing license fees and tags for fishing and hunt ing, the council may soon-organize chapters in Yamhill, Multno mah and Tillamook counties. Sportsmen from those counties met Milhorn at the S a 1 e m hear ing and indicated they were in terested in forming branches of the council in their respective counties, Milhorn said. Dr. John Walsh, Portland, ad vised Milhorn that he had ob tained signatures of 700 sports men in Multnomah County who would form the nucleus of a chap ter in that county. The council is currently represented in Jack son, Josephine, Douglas, Klamath, Lane and Deschutes counties. At the committee hearing, the council was represented by three sportsmen other than Milhorn They were Erin Forrest, presi dent of the Modoc County Protec tive Association; Lawrence Hor- ton, Poe Valley rancher; and Ralph Renner, Lake County ranch-. or, and former members of tlie State Game Commission. Roll Cai! Night Held Roll call for officers and mem bers of tlie Poe Valley Home Eco nomic Grange who met at the home of Joyce Lanphcar was a valentine exchange. The members of the trance will take a salad to a district meeting at the Shasta Grange on March 28 at 10 p.m., Bettv Hich. Dresi- dent, announced. The district chairman. .Inci. Cross from Madras, will be the special guest for the evening. Grange members announced tnai uieir project lor the year will be helping the Poe Vallev Grange build a tennis court on the grange hall grounds. An old-fashioned box social slated Friday, March 29. at the iJoe valley Community Hail will be one of the money raisinc nroi- ects for the year's activities. The next mcetinc will he held at tlie home of Dorothy Borns Marxh 26. Everyone is invited to fatnek Day. Ohio had 3.939 churches of var ious connections in 1850. PAGE 4 A PUBLIC INVITED DR. FRED B. MOSELY Executive Secretary of the Boptist General Convention of Oregon and Washington at Calvary Baptist Church 2101 Gordcn Avenue TODAY! Services at 11 am & 7:30 pm NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. HAMBER OMMENTS by GEORGE T. CALLISON Manaftr KtAMATH COUNTY CHME Of COMMltCI It lias been said scores of times before. It will be said hundreds of times more, but never once too often: "Investigate before you in vest." This admonition nas special sig nificance in tlie spring and fall of the year w hen itinerant salesmen. engaged in the "home improve ment racket," are most active. It is at this time of the year that the chamber of com merce receives its greatest num ber of inquiries and complaints from Klamath County home own ers who want to know if the deal which they are contemplating or, in all too many cases, have al ready entered into, is legitimate. Therefore the warning to in vestigate first, because nine times out of 10, if vou have already invested, it is too late, and the best you can hope for is inferior merchandise or shoddy work manship, or both. Once again, this is not intended as a blanket indictment ot all itinerant salesmen or home repair crews. Many ol tnem oiler serv ice and merchandise that is en tirely acceptable. Some of them -the so-called "suede shoe salesmen don't. And tliey are rel atively easy to recognize by their sales tactics. His pitch is that he is a rep resentative of the manufacturer whereas, in fact, he probably is neither a representative nor an employe of tlie manufacturer, but is a free-lance salesman. He says he is not a salesman, but is mere ly trying to induce favorable word-of-mouth advertising in the area. Actually, he is a salesman engaged in direct selling for the purpose of inducing an immedi ate purchase. He will tell you he A.2.C. JOSEPH ROEMER Field Names Top Airman A.2.C. Joseph P. Roemer Jr.. radar maintenance repairman in the 827th Radar Squadron, has been named Airman of the Month for January, the Keno Air Force Station has reported. A native of Baltimore, Md.. the 21-year-old technician entered the Air Force in March, 1931, and lias been at Keno since April, 19S2. Maj. Gerald I. Nelson, com manding officer of the Keno Air Force Station, presented Airman Roemer with a $25 check and a three-day pass. " I Jf ' s- Klanaatli Memorial Park Perpetual Care ... Reserved lots $50 to $125 68 acres, 10 developed For full Information without obligation TU 4-4560 or TU 4-3161 Owned by City TO HEAR BILL OSBORN, Interim Pastor Sunday, March 3, 13 has an easy way for ou to make money; it is not. The "suede shoe" salesman will tell you you can acquire his prod uct without cost; or without cost except for a small down pay ment. In fact, no one acquires the unit without cost and rela tively few. if any. purchaser-par ticipants ever acquire tneir units without making substantial addi tional payments. The pitch is that by referring a minimum of one lead pel' month, the purchaser will experience little or no diffi culty in earning enough to on set tlie monthly installment pay ments, and with additional leads can easily earn considerably in excess of the installment pay ments. The fact is in the over whelming majority of cases, purchaser-participants do not offset their installment obligations by lead referral earnings. Further more, many of those whose lead referral earnings offset some jf their monthly payments do so only alter expending much more time and etlort tnan was repre sented. And finally, tlu's type of sales man will offer a "free' gilt or in the case of something like a water softening unit, a life-time supply of soap, perhaps. As it turns out. the gilt, if received at all. will probably be a cheap substitute for the item promised, and the life-time supply of soap will be one or two boxes. As soon as the sale is made, the note is assigned to a bank or other financial institution for cash. Just as quickly as the area has been "taken," the salesman moves on, and there is little comfort in the Better Business Bureau reve lation that the home office ad dress given by the salesman is a vacant warehouse in some dis tant city. Docs ' it make a little more sense now to investigate before you invest? Singing Star Hospitalized POMPANO BEACH, Fla. (UPD "Wee" Bonnie Baker the singer who parlayed a kittenish rendition of "Oh Johnny" into national fame was in fair condition today at North Broward Hospital, where she was taken following a heart attack. The 45-year-old singing star of the 1940's suffered the attack Thursday at her home here. Her husband, William Rogers, report ed the vocalist stopped breathing during the attack. Rogers said he called police, and they revived his wife by administering oxygen. Rogers said his wife, who still makes an occasional tour and sings in local clubs, had suffered a previous heart attack. WHERE $ GO WASHINGTON (UPD-It cost the U.S. government $3.1 million to recondition a moth-balled sea plane tender to turn over to the Ethiopian Navy as a training ship, Tax Foundation reports. Your uicblt discords will hlp us to htlp othtrt. Don't throw 'am away. CALL: The SALVATION ARMY THRIFT STORE 1th it Klxmtlh TU 4-fil of Klamath Falls