Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 30, 1963, Page 6, Image 6

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    Capitol Architect Genial Man; Not
WASHINGTON (UPI) There
Is generally a right way and a
wrong way to approach a prob
lem, although many people ap
parently are not aware that they
hav a choice.
With all due respect. I submit
that Sen. Paul H. Douelas, 15-111
chose the wrong way to try to
abolish the architect of the Cap
itol.
The title of architect presently
is worn by J. George Stewart,
a genial gentleman who goes
about the Capitol pulling on a
pipe and performing what he
construes to be good works.
The & mu'iion new Senate of
fice building, the $20 million east
front extension and tho l 18 mil
lion newest House office buildings
h jib iiao Er&HKaE
For week
KLAMATH COoVlY
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION
Rev. Lawrence T. Holmen, Flrat Church
of the Naierene, preildenti Rtv. Warren
W. Pechman, Hope Lutheran Church, vlca
n,iHnli Rtv. Robert L. John,
HI Chrlillan Church, aecrelarytreal
urar. Morning butlneji meeting It held
the first weantwer o -
Iht varloua churchet.
; K LAMATHF AILS
! KLAMATH GOSPCL MISSION
..rrv... a iha minion Is reaching "The
Last, Tht Least, and The Lost"
lahra DaHatrleM. ri I reCl Or
ji Walnut Street Ph. TU 2t5
poit Office Box 17 Klamelh Falls
4:30 a.m. Broadcast en Station KFLW
Monday mrougn seivruay
. -W a. m Mlnhtli nrtUtChlnO
1:43 a.m. Broadcast on KAGO. Monday
through Friday
SALVATION ARMY
400 Klamath Avenue Phone TU 4-iW
Cepl. and Mrs. Dale E. Johnson
Commanding Officer!
Sunday:
:45 p.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Holiness Mealing
7:00 p.m. Street Service
7:30 p.m. Evangellitic Meeting
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
746 Oatc Street
Rev. Lloyd Foiner
:J5 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
4 30 p.m. Chrlil' Ambassadors
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Rally
BAPTIST, BIBtE
Conservative Baptist Assn.
M44 Wlard Ph. TU 4-4941
Rev. freeman Schmltt
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
4 00 i.m. Baptist League
7:00 md, Evening Service
BAPTIST, CALVARY
E. Main and Garden
Bill Osborn Interim Pastor
Church Phona TU 4-3U0
e:4s tm. Sunday School
11 ;00 am. Morning Worship
4: IS p.m. Training Union
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
BAPTIST CHURCH, FIKM'
Mark P. Jones, castor
Ith and Washington Phone TU 4-417
9:41 a.m. Sunday School
11.00 4 m. Worship
4 00 p.m. Training Union
7:13 p.m. Training Worship
BAPTIST CHURCH
GRACE MISSIONARY
Ofene Community Halt dene
Phona TU 4-3044
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
BAPTIST, IMMANUEL
Conservative Baptist Assn.
1)th and High Phone TU 4-1934
Rev. William E. Cross
9:41 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
4 00 p.m. Young People's Meeting
7:00 p.m. Evening worship
BAPTIST, MISSIONARY
4134 Douglas
Elder Bill H. Davis
4134 Balsam Phona TU 4 4431
9.45 a m. Sunday School
11 : Dt a.m. Morning Worship
4 00 p.m. Training Union
7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening Service
BAPTIST, STEWART-LENOX
K. O. West, pastor
Corner Douglas end Emerald
Phone TU 1-0544
9 4s a.m. Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. Morning Worship
4 p.m. B T U.
7: JO p.m. Evening Worsiilp
BAPTIST CHURCH
SUBURBAN HEIGHTS
Southern Baptist Convention
Homed le and Independence
Rev. D. J. Meed
9-43 a m. Sunday School
11-00 a m. Morning Worship
3 On p.m. Training Union
4 00 p m. Evening Worship
CALVARY TEMPLt
1447 Oredon Aveniw
Rev. Opal fcnollsh. Pastor
11,00 a m. Sunday School
H:lYl m. Worship service
JWW p m.-Evangelistic Service
730 p m. Wednesday Bible Study
CATHOLIC CHURCH
ST. PIUS X
Rev. Oeo. Murphy
4101 Bristol Ave, Phona TU 4-41I?
7 30, 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. and 7:30
Sunday Manet
4 00 and 9:00 iiii, and 7:30 p.m. Holy
Day Masses
4 00 and 9:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. first
Prtrtay Mums
3 .-.. 4.30. J M and 1.30 Saturday Con
fessions 7:30, and I N am. Fvi of Hnlv Dav
and First Friday Confessions and before!
ait Masses, Sundays, Holy Days and First
Fridays
METHODIST CHURCH, FIRST
' Ray. Ralph H. Richardson
HO North 10h St Phon TU 4-4051
9 Jfl a m. Oivme Worshlg
f 10 a nv Sunday School
11.00 a m. Divine Worship
.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH, FIRST
Robert t John, Minister
1 P"e Phona TU 4 543
t i ri. niriT arnoni
11 00 m. Morning Worship
4 10 pm. Adult Bible Sttidv
4 30 p.m.-Chrlstlan Fndtavor
7:30 p m. Evening Worship
CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
SUBURBAN
SHi Shasta Way
Lee Shater, minister
9 41 a m. Sunday School
4:30 p.m. Bible Study i. C t
11:00 a m. Worship Srrvlce '
7.30 p.m. Evening Service
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
1Mb and Washington Phona TU 4A?I
Reading Room st 7 Mam Street
Phone TU 4 1797
11-00 a m Sunday School
11:00 a m. Morning Service
1:00 p.m. Wednesday Testimony Meet
ing CHURCH OfThE BRETHREN
42H Bristol Avenue Pnone TU4-74I)
Rev. Carl Simmons, Minister
9-45 e m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. worship Service
I 00 p.m. Youth
are among the projects carried
out under his aegis.
Unappreciated Hy Some
Some members of Congress,
however, do not appreciate all
that Stewart has done for them.
There seems to be a feeling that
ne is killing them with kindness.
As Sen. William K. Proxmire,
D-Wis., put it: "We have nothing
but disasters to show for the
enormous amounts of money that
Congress has been persuaded by
the architect of the Capitol to
spend."
lie told the Senate that the
new buildings were "inconsistent
.h tho rest of the archi
tecture"; that tlie construction
has been "exceeding expensive";
that "actual sending always
- day services, please
GIDEONS
C. R. Larson, President
Phone TU 4-5003 or TU 4-6083
tnr lime and olace or Information.
Meellngs Third Sunday of Ihe month.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
SACRED HEART
Rlaht Rev. T. P. Casev. Pastor
HIS High St. TU 4-45MI
Sunday Masses: 7. I, 9:30, 11, 13:15;
7:30 p.m.
Weekday Masses: 1 and I a.m.
Saturday Confessions; 3-4:30 and 7-1:30
CHURCH OF CHRIST
(Fvery merroer a minister)
1771 Arthur Street TU M140
10:00 a.m. Blbfe Classes
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
CHURCH OF CHRIST
C. Wayne Lowe, minister
TU 3-0374 Wantland and Merlin
9:41 a.m. Bible Vudy
10:45 a.m. Lord'i Supper
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
4:C3 p.m. Evening Worship
CHURCH OF GOD
OF PROPHECY
Rev. W. F. Golden :
Allamont and Maryland Street
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship i
4:30 p.m. Yovng People
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service I
CHURCH OF GOD, FIRST
780 Allamont 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
4:30 pm. Youth Fellowship
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service !
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
United Church of Christ
2154 Garden SI. Phona TU 3-3171
Rev. Qutnn Hawiey, Minister
9:30 a.m. Worship Service
No Church School through .T.;.ier.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
ST. PAUL'S
Flghth and Jelterson
Rev. Robert L. Greene, Rector
TU 40SI5
7 00 am.- Holy Communion
l-.no a m. Holv Communion
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship (1st and 3rd
sunoays, noiy tommunion ,
(Nursery)
7'flO pm. Episcopal Young Churchmen
7:30 p.m. evening prayer mm aunoayj
ia.m . -Ti...rf-- uAi rAmm.miM
rAiin ianni.H
Rev. F. J. Blobv. Pastor
7410 Shasta Way
( M a m. Sunday School
1100 a.m. Morning Worship
7:Xpm. Young People'! Met
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
GOSPEL MISSION
OF THE UNITED HOLY
CHURCH OF AMERICA
151 Commercial Street
Rev. C. M. Timms. pastor
10 00 a.m. Sunday School
ti n a m. Morning Worship ,
4:30 p. rr. Sunday Young People's Serv
ice
7:30 p.m. Sunday Evening Service
FIRST I'NITED PENTECOSTAL
Shasta Community Building
Shasta Way and Madlsnn
Rev. Ray Slrslad. pas lor
10 00 a m. SimSav School
1100 a nv Worship Service
on p m. Youth service
7:30 p m. Evangelistic Service
FREE MtTHODIST CHURCH
1119 Oreoon Avenue
C O. Trematn, Pastor Ph. TU 44M1
9-41 am. Sunday School
1100 a m Morning Worship
4 30 p m -Y. P. Service
7.00 p m. Evanlng Service
KINGDOM HALL
Jehovah's Wltnese
13 North Ninth Street
3 OA p m Puhhe Talk
4. 15 p.m. Wakhtower Study
KLAMATH TEMPLE
1007 Pine Phona TU 4-4175
Rev. rimer sfrett inner
9 on an. turwiay Rd, Broadcast
9 4. a m Sunday School
11 Pfl a m Morning Worship
4 00 p m. rivercnmer Service
4 00 o m Sunday C A Young People
r on p nv Sunday evening Worship
7 30 p m Wednesday Mid-Week Service
KLAMATH GOSPEL CENTER
1471 Mitchell pKon TU 10710
Rev Melvln R Griffith
Ifl-flO a m Sunday School
1100 a m. Sunday Mornlno Worship
7:30 p.m. Sunday Night Worship
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTfcR DAY SAINTS
Home and Martin Phona TU 4-4111
Klamalh Falls First Ward
Bishop David J. Davis
Phone TU I TUT
Mam -Mmmy, pn-fstrKKV
9 10 a m Sunday School
4 30 p m Sacrament Meeting
0
a
Tuesday MIA
.Wedniday Relief Society
I IS p nv Thursday Primary
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTIR DAY SAINT'S
Home and Martin Phon trj 4-4113
Kiamatn Fails Second Wa-d
Bishop George Shaffer Jr Ph TU 4 97
e 00 a m Sunday Prle-.thood
10 30 a m Sunday hool
HI pm Sacrament Meeting
4 tl p m Monday Primary
10 00 a m Tiietday Rtllet Society
7 15 p m Wednesday MIA
REORGANIZED
CHURCH OF JISUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
th and Plum
9 (1 a m Sunday Prleithtjod
11 00 I nv undav School
7 00 p nv Sacrament Meeting
LUTHERAN, HOPE
Ry. W. W. Pechman, Pastor
TU 7(V iu 44414
Souttt Ststh Street and Mnmedaie Rood
Nancy Jo Nelton, Parsh Worker
9 30 a m Sunday School
30 and 11 00 am Wnrihls tea-vires
Holy Communion First Sunday of oech
month
PACIFIC NORTHWEST SYNOD LCA
LUTHERAN, KLAMATH
H73 Crescent
Malcolm Unset. Pastor
TU
H OA a m Worship Se'vxe
Fourth Sunday Hotv Communion
LUTHERAN, ZION
(Th lutreran Church Missouri Synodl j
Eleventh and Hioh Streets
Norbert t. Oey. Pastor TU 44m1
41 a m Sunday Sihool
Offlim Divine WorsMp '
soars far over initial estimates,"
and that "blunder has followed
blunder."
All of this led Proxmire to con
elude that the Capitol would be
better off without an architect.
When the annual legislative ap
propriation bill came before the
Senate this week, he introduced
an amendment to abolish the
office. i
Kce)M Place Cool
Other senators pointed out that
the architect does more than
erect controversial buildings. For
one thing, he keeps the air con
ditioner working.
Proxmire replied that A dis
continuance of air conditioning
might be a good way to get Con
gress out of Washington." To a
call the church of your choice
MIRACLE TEMPLE
3114 Delaware
v. and Mrs. Ben Pa:;:.-;
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service
4:00 p.m. Young People's Meeting
7:30 p.m. Tuesday Bible Study
7; 30 p.m. Friday Service
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE OF BLY
George Simon, Pastor, Bty
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
ii-nfl m SundAv Morn na service
4:30 p.m. Sunday Toung reopiei mi-
Ing
7:30 p.m. Sunday Evening Service
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE,
FIRST
Garden and Martin Phone TU 4-4170
Rev. Lawrence T. HO man
9:45 a.m. Sunday School. Classes for all
ages.
10:50 a.m. Mornlno Worship
4:00 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
1:00 a.m. warship service
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting
Branch Sunday School and church al
Rocky Point Grange Hall.
1:15 p.m. Sunday scnool
3:00 p.m. Worship Service
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF GOD
4437 Shasta Way TU 1-4143
Rev. Lawrence D. Haddock
9:45 a m. Sunday School
1:00 a.m. Morning Warship
7:00 D.m. Evening Worship
7:00 p.m. Tuesday Bible Study and
prayer
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
WEAVER MEMORIAL
Rev. Sherman Moore
7301 Wantland TU 4-3514
9:43 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
4-30 p.m. Youth Service
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
FIRST
401 Pine Street
Rev. Robert C. Groves. Minister
9:30 a.m. Church School class tor all
ages
a
Nursery and Story
I PKE50TTEKIAN LMUKLM.
lor high and high school
MT. LAKI COMMUNITY
Andrew A. Jervis. Pastor
Ph. TU MHO
9:41 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Junior High and Junior Youth
Fellowship
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, I
PEACE MEMORIAL
4411 J. 4th TU 4 5057
Rev. Lalng W. Slbbet
9:30 a.m. Church School and Worship
Service
11:00 a.m. Church School and Worship1
Service
7:00 p.m. Junior High Westminster Fel
lowship
7:00 p.m. Senior High Westminster Fel
lowship SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
1715 Main Phone TU 4-7IJI
Eider Kenneth H. McVay
9:30 a m. Saturday Sabhath School
11:00 a.m. Saturday Morning Worship
UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP
Val Swanson. Pres. Phone TU 4-7144
Pine Grove Meet loo House,
Lattrview Hiohwav
Prrwjrams. Sundays. October through June
1:00 a m. Fellowship Program and Dis
cussion 11 00 a nv Junior Ffllowship Classes for
AH Aoes
YOUTH SOLRIFRS FOR CHRIST
1717 Rismark
Rev. Fill tKibv
tfl 00 a m. Sunday SrTto
11IYI a m. Morning Wor-tMn
. X p m. Evening Worship
VICTORY TEMPLE
Si'as H Jones, raitnr
ier Hrwedaie Road
9-41 a m Sunday Srtvwl
U 00 a nv Sunday WtvsMp
f.K p rrv Sunday fc var-gelMlc Rally
BEATTY
BEATTY METHODIST MISSION
Rev Linn Pauahtv
11:00 a.m. Sundsy School and Worship
Service
Family Day Fellowship
i"jvery f-ounn Sunday
BLY
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Ralph Renfro. pastor
10 Ml a m. Sunday Srhnc'
11 00 a m. Worship Service
J fin p m s.jnfjdv Evanceltstlc Service
..jO p.m. erfnsdav Lhfist A moas sa
rtors 7 30 p m Friday Bible Study and Pray
er meeting
BIY CATHOLIC CHURCH
ST. JAMES THE APOSTLE
Rev Harold Fume
11 00 a m Mast
"bonanza-
ASSEMBLY Of GOD
BONANZA COMMUNITY
Rev. Carl S-". paito.
IP W a m Siimlav Wyi
II TO a rrv MomnQ Wnr.Mf.
J J0 p m. Evening Service
CATHOLIC CHURCH,
ST. F. X. CABRINI
Riinania
Rrv. r.eo A Murrhy
II 00 a m Sunday Mass
CHILOQUIN "
ASSEMBLY OF GOD,
CHILOQUIN
Rev. Wiilim Rtntt
1ft PO a m Sunday VNv
II (W a m Worshtp Vvice
Hpni-YlHinfl Peooie
7 30 p m Evangelical Meeting
LATTER DAY SAINT
CHURCH, CHILOQUIN
Fred Larson. F titer
Onaking A -.pen and Cttoqu.n P'iv
10 10 a m Sunday School ad Worship
Serv k a
METHODlsTcHURCH
CHILOQUIN COMMUNITY
Rev. Albert F P ate
I 00 I m - Vwnmfj WrMr.p
CATHOLIC CHURCH
OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL
Rev. Harold Pymo
Chtioqutn
f OP a m Mass
Always Appreciated
layman such as myself, thia had
the ring of pure logic.
It failed to sway the bulk of
his colleagues, however, and the
amendment was rejected.
1 strongly doubt that the pro
posal would have been adopted
under any circumstances, but
any chance it might have had
was lost when Douglas arose to
support it.
Lyrically citing the blessing it
would provide, Douglas declared
that "If we were to wake up
some morning and find that we
were not graced with the pres
ence of an architect of the Capi-
iol, we would all sing, 'O! What
a beautiful morning, 0! What a
beautiful day!'
Although the other senators tact
OPEN BIBLE STANDARD
CHURCH, CHILOQUIN
Rev. James Ringseth, pastor
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service
DORRIS
FREEWILL BAPTIST, FIRST
North California St. Dorris, Calif
Pastor, Rev. Robert H. Hlddle EX 7-1953
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. Heine scnerer, pastor
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
4:30 p.m. Young People's Meeting
7:30 p m. Evangelistic Service
7:30 p.m. Friday Gospel Service
BAPTIST, FIRST
W. B. Russell, pastor
9:45 .m. Sunday School. Lea Harring
ton in charge
7:00 p.m. Sunady, Training Union, Otis
Middaugh director Sunday
evening worsnip 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 E. Place
9:30 a.m. Morning Worship
10:30 a.m. Sunday School
LANG ELL VALLEY
ST. BARNABAS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Bill Milne, lav vicar
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship and Church
school
LORELLA
FULL GOSPEL, LCRELLA
Rev. Eugene A. Willi j. pastor
t:4S a m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:4S p.m. Sunday tvening jworinip
M AC DO EL
MACDOEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. Henrv O. Kali
Bo 51 EX 2531
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:J0 p.m. Evening Worship
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH,
MALIN
Joseph Boyle, Pastor
t:4S 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 Whitman
I 41 a m. Sunday School
1:00 a.m. Worship Service
MERRILL
ASSEMBLY OF GOD, MERRILL
Howard Peterson, Pastor
Ph. 7M-S83I
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a m. Morning worship
7:43 p.m. fcvangelistic service
CATHOLIC CHURCH
ST. AUGUSTINE'S
Merrill
Father Vincent C. Egan
I OA a m. Sunday Mass
10:00 a m. Sunday Mass
PRESBYTERIAN, MERRILL, FIRST
4S am. Church School
11-00 am. Worship Service
3 00 p.m. Junior vouin twwsniB
4 45 p.m. Senior Youth Fellowship
NEvmi7
BAPTIST. NEWELL
CONSERVATIVE
Victor weddte. pastor
f 41 a m. Sunday Schooi
1100 a m. Mormng Worship
Slip m Trailing Union
7:10 p.m. Evening Service
SPRAGUE RIVER
FRIENDS CHURCH," I
SPRAGUE RIVER
Pastor. Fvert J. Tuning I
10 00 a m. Sunday School
11 ( a m. Worship Service i
7 . Ml pm. Evening Service
7:30 p nv Wednesday Prayer Meeting!
,43 a m Sunday School j
TULELAKE I
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. Olenn Wakefield
P.O. Hoi 345 Phone 47 11
Tulelake. Calif.
IS a m, Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship and Chil
dren's Church
4 30 p m Christ Amnassadori
7. JO p m. fcvening Worsbip
BAPTIST CHURCH, FIRST
Tom Helm. Pastor
tS a m Sunday School
I 00 Morning WxshlO
t iO pm. Baptist Tralnlnq Union
7.4J pm. livening Worship
HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Tulelake, California
Rev C. P O Connor. rstO'
Sunday Masses I and t 30 am.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Tulelake, California
Rev. O. Wendell Herbon
10 00 a m. Sunday school
1100 am. Morning WiVshlp
4 00 p m. Youth meeting
4 30 p nv Evening Worship
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Robert O Hpvland, Pastor
(Meets in No-e KcomKi BulMng
Fairgroi.i'ytsl
v ss a m -su-tiav scrtooi
e t m Adult ftibia Ciase
11 00 a.m. worship j
PRESBYTERIAN, COMMUNITY
Tutelage. Caiifoma '
Wayne E. Wattman. mmser
4S a m Chu'ch School
I II 00 e ns WorsM- 1 Nursery
4 30 p m. Youtn Fellowship
WILLIAMSON RIVER
MtTHOD'ST MISSION
WILLIAMSON RIVER
' Rev. Lmn f.i4htv
; 11 m. Sonrtav Khoo4 a vVorthle
SrVia
I a 00 b m vowth Waaiinfl
fully refrained from comment, I
suspect their reaction was that
anything the architect might do
would be preferable to having
Douglas burst into song.
Class Mother
Important
By DAVID NVDICK
UPI Education Specialist
During the summer months,
many PTA's will be organizing
or the 1953-M school year. One
of the most active and valuable
assignments is that of class moth-
If a mother wants to be of as
sistance to the school while main
taining a close relationship with
the teacher, she should consider
this worthwhile position.
A class mother is one who vol
unteers to assist her child's
leather w ith certain duties. These
responsibilities might include
helping the teacher on field trips
and with class parties. Naturally
these will vary with different
schools and teachers. Often, the
class mother will plan a tea
at which the teacher and parents
meet on an informal basis.
Class Mother's Duties
She might be called upon to as-
sist the nurse and doctor during
medical checkups or perhaps in
the school library. In some situa
tions she might help with super
vision during lunch periods (cafe
teria and playground. Since the
duties will vary, she should check
with tlie school, which will give
a general idea of what might be
expected.
.Mothers might wonder if there
are any special qualifications
which are needed for this job. A
friendly and pleasant personality
is a must. The class mother
should have a reasonable amount
of available time combined with
the willingness to give this time
to tlie school. In some cases two
class mothers are appointed so
that one always will be available
The most valuable asset for a
class mother is the ability to get
along with the teacher and other
parents.
If you want to be a class moth
er, you must realize that you are
volunteering your services. Don't
expect to receive special treat
ment in return. Naturally your
neip win ne greatly appreciated
out don t take advantage of this
(act.
Works Under Tearher
You will have to work under
the direction of the teacher who
must remain as the authority.
It is a good idea to visit with
the teacher and discuss the ways
in wnicn she wishes you to help.
Be willing to cooperate when you
are wanted. Perhaps you will be
laying the groundwork for im
proved relations in future years.
In actual practice the job of a
class mother can be gratifying.
Besides the pleasure of working
with a group of active youngsters
you will be donating a valuable
service. ou also will have the
opportunity to become familiar
with some aspects of the school
program.
If you arc interested in being
a class mother, the parties re
sponsible for this can be contact
ed hy calling the school office or
PTA president. Don't hesitate to
offer your services since schools
and PTA's arc always anxious to
include people w ho are interested
In being helpful.
State Crops
Hit Hard
CORVALI.IS ii;PH Harvest
prospects for Oregon tree fruit
and nut crops, hard hit by wind,
rain and frost since last (all, are
reported below average.
Oregon State University exten
sion agricultural economist Ste
phen Marks, said adverse weather
conditions have caused substantial
losses in fruit production. The
only fruit crop showing better
prospects than last year is apples
dopile poor weather during polli
nation.
Pears. Oregon's leading fruit
crop in value, may yield no more
limn IIV. nOO inn. (hie var ha 1
, ' ' ..'. .Vallev: white Carol Llle. Menlev;
said This compares with I..0O0i on.... nrrirk. priic.n
I.-,. laj w.r .nJ n nf !
UW.000 tons.
Bartlctt, show the harpost de- j TZT,: - s'S
clino. With Only 37,500 tons ill Cempbe". Heniev
. BREAD BAKING CONTEST
prospect, I Chamoion State Fair Bonme Beil, Hen-
Sweet cherry proses are for i.. juooino CONTfsT,
a harvest of only 18.000 tons, junior foods juoging
Minw 3.000 tons below average. Champ,on-sue waa. blue -
' , , , j . , Maraiee Reooe. Henley; blue Judy
The Malnut crop condition Ofloambrell. Pn Vny, blue - Lauryn
June 1 indicates WlXIZ'
Vest than lt year flue mainly to1 ben. Henley blue Rod Peterson, Pelt-
said.
11 In Turkey
Faces Charges
ANKARA. Turkey iL'PP In
terior Mmister Hifzi Ot:ux Bekata
announced Friday that 11 Turkish
citizens nd an Iraqi national
have been arrested on charges of
ilc strut-live activities for forming
a secret Kurdish association in
Turkey.
Bokata Mid tlie men had con
tact with uome foreiBn countries
but did not name them.
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IN 4-H FAIR LIMELIGHT At fop, three 4-H qirls model the old-time dresses they
displayed at the 4-H Style Revue, carrying out the theme "Once Upon A Time." They
are , left to aright, Kathy Kuni, Barbara Nicholson and Bonnie Biel. Below, four style
revue champions. Left to right, they are Barbara Nicholson, Fort Klamath, senior class;
Karen Dean, Klamath Falls, intermediate; Wendy Dean, Klamath Falls, junior, and Bruce
Victorin, Malin, scoring a male triumph with top honors in knitted garments.
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Here Are More 4-H Fair Results
CLOTHING CONTESTS
PHASE I
Champion Patty Louqee. Fairhaven;
blue Cheryl McKune, Henley; blue Deb
orah Winter. Henley; red Ann While,
Falcon Hfiqhts; red Carol Cohee, Falcon
Heights; while Karen FisK, Henley;
while Linda Palcjewski, Falcon Heights;
white Brenda Hah. Poe veney.
PHASE II
Champion Carol Vassalo. Henley; blue
Wendy Dean, Ferguson ; blue Dehbie
Holihouser, Henley-Midland; red Patri
cia Spregue. Henley; red Susan Stogsdill,
Shasta; white Krisn iieeri, i-erguson.
PHASE III
Champion Sydney Kennedy, Allamont;
blue Lorelta Ewing, Henley; blue Kar
en Dean, Ferguson; blue Diane Vander
hoff, Ferguson; blue Linda Vanderhotl,
Ferguion; blue Pamela bmiin, t-airnnv-en;
red Robin Dunlap, Pelicen-Wocus;
red Judy Neithamer, Pelican - Wocus;
red Sherrl Manning. Henley; red vicme
Martell, Pelican,- white tnris soeer.
Pelkan; while Deanna Carr, Ferguson;
while Laurel Nataie. PeHcen.
PHASE IV
Red Marie Murphy. Merrill; white
Jan Royer, Heniev.
PHASE V
Champion Conn. e fcwing, Henley; red1
Linda Wood. Peterton
FOOD CONTEST
MUFFIN BAKING CONTEST
Champion L0 Kent, Langell VaV:
blue Sydney Kennedy. Altamont: blue l
Ro'ann Whipple. Ferguson; red Laur-i
ryn Vancey, Langell Valley; red Linda
Kent. Langell Valley; red Dawn Whipple, i
Ferguson; red Nancy Anoel. Bonanza;!
while Marilyn nnn. Hentey; white I
Maralee Reope. Henley; while Dale Ann;
Klem, Henley; while Sandy Miller, Fer-j
guson; white Lorf Es'enson. Ferguson. I
TABLE JtlMNtt s.urieji
ChaniDion Tracy Shaw. Pelican; blue
Nancy Pelrie, Crescenl-Gilchrtit; blue
Llnde Hvden, Stearns; blue Monica
Moore, Merrill; blue Kristme Anderson,
Crescent-Gilchrlst; blue Oiane Reiling,1
Poe Valley; red Connie Shelley, iangen
Valley; red Sherrl Sandberg, Slearns;
red Vichy Hashtns, Merrill; red Judy
Gamtweli, Poe Vallev; red-V(rgmla
Kinney, Poe Valley; red Man tee Willis.
Ronenra: red Oeb'O HiNon, Pelican,
red Rodney Peterson, Pelican; wniie
Linda Sandberg. steams; wnne tinom
Bussman, Stearns; wnlte Sandra Cald
well. ( earns: white Helen Castro. C'es-
cen?-G.tchrt; wh'le Pulh
- KINO CONTEST
Champion Mar.e Anget, Bonanza
-Jamce Reid, Bonania; red Linda Ki
Olane Reilinq, Poa
hammerer. Menlev;
Henle'; red Li"da
red Katrty R.ce,
SN)rt, Lanoell Val-
HOWARD'S CLEANERS
Will Be Closed July 1st to July 6th
So that our employcei con enjoy
a vocation over the 4th.
Office Open for Colls or Drop-ins
No Pick-ups or Delivery till Mon.,
July 8.
Howard's
925 E. Main
NEWS. Klamath Falls, Oregon
v: . ... .' V V. SsTB -el
ley; red Virginia Kinney, Poe Valley.
Red Lite Kent, Langell Valley; red
Sandra Caldwell, Stearns; red
Linden Bussman, Stearns; red Connie
Shelley, Langell Valley; red Ruth Em
rich. Poe Valley; red Linda Hyden,
Stearns; red Marl lee Willis, Bonania;
red Marilyn Mann, Henley; red Linda
Sandberg. Stearns.
Red Florence B a Trick, Pelican; red
Larry Silva, Pelican; red Lorl Estenson,
Ferguson; white Roxanne Whipple, Fer
guson; white Ronald Peterson, Pelican;
white Carol Lisle, Henley; white Tracy
Shaw, Pelican; white Debra Hitson, Fer
guson; white Nancy Pelrie, Crescent
Gilchrisl; white Rosalie Barrlck, Peli
can. SENIOR FOOOS JUDGING
State Fair champion Bonnie Bell, Hen
ley; state fair blue Helen Caslro. Cres-cent-Giichrisl;
stale fair blue Sydney
Kennedy, Altamont; red Dorothy Sand
berg, Pelican; red Marie Angel, Bonan
za; red Mar or ie Blair, Pelican; white
Dawn Whipple, Ferguson; while Kris
tine Anderson, Crescent-Gilchrist.
JUNIOR CLOTHING JUDGING
Champion Carol Vassallo, Henley; blue
Judy Phillips. Pelican - Wocus; blue
Wendy Dean, Ferguson; blue Pamela
Smith, Fairhaven; blue Karen Fisk.
Henley; blue Kathy Rce. Poe Valley;
red Ann White, Falcon Heights; red
Linda Vanderhotf, Ferauson; red Lau
rel N"ie, Pelican; red Krlstl Steers, I
Ferguson
Red Sherrl ttotnninQ, Henley; red
Cheryl McKune. Henley; red Carol Co-1
nee. Falcon Heights, red Deborah W.n-,
?er, Henleyi red Teresa Derby, Fairhe-
ven; while Linda Palctewski. Falcon
Heights; white Suan SlogsdiH. Shasta.
SENIOR CLOTHING JUDGING
Slate Fair champion Diane Vanderholf,
Ferguson; state fair blue Karen Dean.
Ferguson; stale tair blue Sydney Ken
nedy. Peterson; blue Deanna Carr, Fer
guson; blue Linda Wood. Peterson.- red
Doris Emrich, Poe Valley; red Nancy1
Payne, Shasta; red Judy Hayes, Merrill;
red Loretta Ewlng, Henley. i
Red Connie Ewing, Henley; red
Joanne Buck, Pellcan-Wocus; red Polly I
Ganong, Shasta; red Barbara Marshall.
Poe Valley; while Judy Neathamer, Pel )
ican-Wocus; whit Nora Murpny, Mer-j
rill; white. Mane Murphy. Merrill; white
Robin D'jnlao. Pelican-Wocus
SENIOR KNITTING JUDGING
Stale lair cnampion Christine Uns,
Malm; state tair blue Bruce Victorin,
white j Malm; state fair blue Linda Stast-.y. Ma
lm; blue Sharon Miciia, Maim; red
Ka-en Fairteid. Merrill; red j e a n n e
blue staslny. Malin; n,tt Diane Gladden,
Fairhaven; wrMte Carolyn Eaqie. Mer.
rill; nvl'te Donna S'arr, Fairhaven
JUNIOR KNITTING JUDGING
Champion Treva Greenwood. S'earns.
blue Paula Suty, Malm; blue R ic k
Schrmdli, Malm; red Jackie Starr, Fair
haven; red John Parker, steam.; red
Eiame Anderson, Fairhaven; white
Janda Suty, Malin, white, Linda Revls.
Fairhaven; white Janet Victorin, Matin;
white -Linda Hvnn. steams.
JUNIOR STYLE REVUE
Champion vVendy Dean, f-erguson; blue
Melva Cook, Sorague River; blue Joan
Bflir. Heniev. blue Sherrl Manning. Hen
le'v; b'ue Wanda McGhehey. Fairhaven;
blue Linda VanoemoM, Ferguson; blue
j Joan Bair, Heniev
Blue Dona Bumethart, Pellcan-VVocut
I red Melinda Moore. Shasta; red Susan
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Stoqsdill, Shasta; red Linda Rrennan,
Fairhaven; red Krist) Steers, Ferguion,
white Carol Vassallo, Henley.
INTERMEDIATE STYLE REVUE W
Champion Karen Dean, Ferguson
state fair Merlene Moore, Merrill; slate
fair Kathy Kandra, Merrill; blue Judy
Phillips, Pelican; blue Deanna Carr.
Ferguson; blue Sydney Kennedy. Peter'
ton; blue Pamela Smith, Fairhaven.
Blue Connie Ewing, Henley; blue-
Hayes, Merrill; red Vickie Hartell,
lean; red Chris Speer, Pelican; red
one Vanderhotf , F erguson ; red Loretta
Ewlng, Henley; red Patricia Sprague.
Henley; red Marie Murphy, Merrill; red
Nora Murphy, Merrill.
Red Polly Ganong, Shasta; red Jan
Royer, Henley; while Laurel Natale,
Pelican; white Karen Stern, Ferguson;
white Nancy Payne, Shasta; while Ter
esa Derby, Fairhaven; while Marilyn
Ohles, Fairhaven; white Shirley Lerv
Dinger, Fairhaven.
SENIOR STYLE REVUE
Stale tair champion Barbara Nichol
son, Fort Klamath; state fair blue Linda
Wood, Peterson; blue Linda Taylor, Hen
ley; blue Nancy Kand'a, Merrill; blue
Myrene Cunningham, Merrill; blue, Bar
bara Marshall. Poe Vallev; red Audrene
Cunningham, Merrill; red Judy Neatha
mer, Pelican; red Robm Dunlap. Pell
can; red Lee Hoiliday, Fairhaven; red
-Dnris Emrrrk, Po Wley.
STYLE REVUE KNITTED GARMENT
Champion Bruce Victorin, Malm; blue
Karen Fairfield, Merrill,- b'ue Paula
Suty, Malin; blue Janda Suty, Malin,
blue Christine Unis. Malin; b'ue Sharon
Micka. Malm; blue Jeanne Slastny, Ma-Itn,-
b'ue Margaret Herringshaw, Hen
ley; red Rickl Schmidll. Malm; red
Janet Victorin, Malin; red Linda Stast
ny, Malin
INTERMEDIATE A A 8
KNITTING CONTEST
Blue Janda Suty, Mai in; blue Chris
tine Unis. Malin; red Linda Stastny, Ma
lin; red Sharon M-cka, Malin; red Jan
et Victorin, Malin; exhibitor, Bruce Vic-
orir
INTERMEDIATE C ft D
KNITTING CONTEST
Blue Jeanne Vmtny, Malin
BEGINNING A A B
KNITTING CONTEST
R:,,Karen Fa!rt,id. Memll; blue -Donna
5'arr, Fairhaven; n!ue Jareup
Wilson. Merrill: blue Paula Suty. Mai.n;
b'ue .Linda Revis. Fairhaven; b'ue
Eiamt Anderson. Fairhaven, biue Ja'fc-e
S'arr. Fairhaven.
Red Carolyn Eagle, Merrill; red Lin
da Kammerer, Henley; red-Kristi S'ew
Heniev; red O-anne Gladden. Fair
n; red Treva Greenwood. Stear-
O'Cfci Schmtdli, Malm; white L
da Hvrlen, Stearns; whiteJohn Pnrkfr
tteami.
DEMONSTRHTIONS
HOVE ECONOMICS
JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL
Champion Linda Kent, Lannell Vallev.
h'ue Sherri Vanning, He-Vey; bKrt Mar-
Bonania; bue Linoa B'en
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LOS ANGELES IUPP-A busi
nessman who staked his chances
of success on hiring retired ex
ecutives to direct his company
has no doubts he made tlie best
possible decision.
"Experience was the biggest
factor in our success," said Paul
Klein who has transformed a
$300,000 investment into a M mil
lion a year business in six years.
The 49-year-old president of
"42" Products Inc., manufacturer
of hair dressings, shampoos and
lotions, said "we were driven by
necessity to bring well-trained
men into our company to give us
a stability of experience."
Since he lacked both exper
ience and capital, Klein sought
tlie help of two executives who
had been with top national Jirms
and had them train the young
men who would soon take over
their jobs.
Tapped For Positions
Tapped for the positions were
65-year-old Ciis Nelson, a chem
ist, and 75-year-old Kirkley Sin
clair, a comptroller, who were
both eager to return to work.
The "old guys" at once proved
they still were quite capable of
producing. Klein estimated the in
heritance of the business-wise
pair saved him five years in his
training program. "Our execu
tives accomplished the same re
sult in about six months."
News of Klein's policy of hir
ing older talent quickly got
around and soon he was receiving
letters from persons all over the
world who were interested in em
ploying oldsters and from men
who were seeking to return to
work after forced retirement.
Now that "42" Products is
firmly established and has plans
lor even greater expansion does
Klein feel the services of his
young-old" team of Nelson and
Sinclair are no longer needed?
indeed he doesn't.
Wants To Retire
"Nelson last year said he
would like to retire, and he d:J,"
Klein said, "but he continues as
a consultant and a member of
the board."
And Kirkley Sinclair, still as
active as at the start of his "sec
ond career," now is the assistant
to the president.
Sinclair, who appears to have
the energy of a man 25 years
younger, said "this is only the
start there are some more yet
that we will train."
Ex-Resident
Dies At 68
A former Klamath Falls resident
for 21 years. Llovd L. Robisen,
M, died Wednesday, June 26,
while on a vacation trip to Yel
lowstone Park.
Hobison was employed while
here w ith the Big Lakes Box Com
pany, and Weyerhaeuser Company.
He also lived for several years in
Malin. The family had moved to
Tigard a number of years ago.
Funeral services for Mr. Robi
sen will be held at 2 j).m. Tues
day. July 2. at the Young's Fu
neral Hume in Tigard. Final inter
ment will be at the Hiverview Ab
bey in Portland.
He is survived by his wife, Vcl-
ma. and three daughters, seven
grandchildren and two sisters.
Fairhaven) blue Carol Vassal'),
Henley; blue Linda Paclewskl, Falcon
Heights; blue Lisa Kent, Langell Vaileyi
ed ary Lou Long, Poe Valley) -wl
Carol Lisle, Henley
JUNIOR TEAM
Chamoion Wendy Dean, Linda Vanrler-
hot). Ferquson; blue Pally Lougee, Wan
fla McGhehey. Fairhaven.
INDIVIDUAL INTERMEDIATE
Slate tair champion Connie Ewing.
Henley; blue Loretta Ewlng, Henley; red
Jan Royer, Hen lay; while, Vickie Her
leu, Peiic-"
INTERMEDIATE TEAM
DEMONSTRATIONS
Stale fair champion Diane Vanderhnll
Keren Dean, Ferguson; state tair blue
Roianne Whipple-Dawn Whipple, Fergu
son; blue Diane Rei ling-Ruth Emnck,
Poe Valley; blue Pamela Smith-Teresa
Derby, Fairhaven.
Blue Kalhy Rice-Linda Kammerer, Poa
Valley; blue Shirley Lennlnqer Marilyn
Ohles, Fairhaven; blue Judy Oambreil
V rginia Kinney. Henley; red Donna
Starr-Linda Revis, Fairhaven
SENIOR INDIVIDUAL
Red Bonn. e Bf L Hentey
SPECIAL AWARDS
Chamoion take baking contest, Marie
Angel. Bonanza, IS from Oregon Wheat
Commission
Champion bread baking contest, Bon
nie Be 1 1. Henley, S7 SO from Oregon Wheat
Commtsi on.
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