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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1963)
Germany i By PHIL NKWSO.M , I'PI Foreign News Analyst Sin boin an offense which all right - thinking men must re nounce. West Germany last week sisned the partial nuclear test ban Ireaty in Moscow, London and Washington. But it was with obvious mis givings. These misgivings sprang not from any disagreement with men's efforts to avoid self annihilation. Rather, they were tied to a mistrust of Washington, which also affects other Europeans and which among West Germans takes specific form in a fear that eventually thev will he asked to For week-day KLAMATH COUNTY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Rev. Lfiwrenct T. Holmnn, First Church of lha Neiarena, president; Rev. Warren W. Pechman, Hop Lutheran Church, vice president; Rev. Robert L. John, 1st Christian Church, lecretary-treai-urer. Morning business meeting is held the first Wednesday of each month In the various churches. KLAMATH FALLS KLAMATH GOSPEL MISSION Pnrno of the mission Is reaching "The Last, The Least, nd The Lost" John Pedersen, director 833 Walnut Street ' Ph. TU J.4M5 Post Office Box 87 Klamath Falls :30 e.m. Broadcast on Station KFLW Monday through Saturday 7:30 p.m. Nlahtly preaching 8:45 a.m.-Broadcast on KAGO, Monday through Friday SALVATION ARMY iM Klamath Avenue Phone TU 4-i Capt. and Mrs. Dale H. Johnson Commanding Of.'lcers Suiday: p.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Holiness Meeting 7:00 p.m. Street Service 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Meeting ASSEMBLY OF GOD 746 Oak Street Rev. Llovd Fosner 45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 6 30 p.m. Christ's Ambassadors 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Rally BAPTIST, BIBLE fnnruAtiva Baotlst Assn. Wlard Ph TU 4- Re:. Kreeman Schmitt 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:00 fi.m. Baptist League 7:00 .m. Evening Service BAPTIST, CALVARY E. Main and Garden Bill Osborn Interim Pastor Church Phone TU 4-3500 0-45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship A: 15 p.m. Traininq Union 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship BAPTIST CHURCH, FIKSI' Mack P. Jones pastor Ith and Washlnqton Phone TU 4-M73 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship 6:00 p.m. Traininq Union 7:15 p.m. Traininq Worship BAPTIST CHURCH GRACE MISSIONARY Olene Community Hall Olent Phono TU 4-3064 10:00 a.m. -Sunday School BAPTIST, IMMANUEL Conservative Baptist Assn. 11th end High Phone TU 4-8934 Rev. William E. Cross 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:00 p.m. Younq People's Meeting 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship BAPTIST, MISSIONARY 4134 Douglas riHur mil H. Davis 4134 Balsam Phone TU 4-4451 9.45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 4:00 p.m. Training Union 7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening Service BAPTIST, STEWART-LENOX K. G. West, pastor Corner Douglas and Emerald Phone TU 2-0546 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:10 p.m. B T U. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worsnlp BAPTIST CHURCH SUBURBAN HEIGHTS Southern Baotlst Convention Homedaie and Independence Rev. Richard L Stanford 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 5:00 p.m. Traininq Union 6:00 p.m. Evenlnq Worship CALVARY TEMPLE 1447 Orennn Avenue Rev. Onal Enqllsh. Pastor lO nO a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a m. Worship Service 7-10 0 m Evanqelistic Servlre 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study CATHOLIC CHURCH ST. PIUS X Rev. Geo. Murnhv iW Brlstnl Ave. Phone TU 1-4747 7 30. 9 00 and 11:00 a.m. 'and 7:30 Sunday Masses 4:30 em and 4:00 and 7:30 p nv Hnlv Dav Masses. 4:00 and 9:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. First Friday Masses 3 30 to 4:30 P.m and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m Saturday Confessions. 7:00 to 8:00 p m. Confessions Eves o' Holy Davs and First Fndavs. Confessions before aN Masses Sunday, Holy Davs. and First Fridays. 11:00 a m Bonanra Sunday Mass METHODIST CHURCH, FIRST Rev. Ralph Jlfl North 10th St. Phone TU 4-4053 9-30 a.m. Divine Worship fl' in a m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship CHRISTIAN CHURCH, FIRST Pohert L. John, Minister fii K Pine Phone TU 4-543; a m. Bihle School 11 00 a m, Morning .Vorship i m p.m. Adult R'bie Study A .10 b m. Christian EndMvor 7.30 p m. Evening Worship CHRISTIAN CHURCH, SUBURBAN 5"35 Shasta Wv Lfe Shaler, minister ' il ( m. Sunday School y ?ft d m Bible Stuoy fc C E H no am. Worship Service ' 7 30 p m. Evening Service CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ih eno" Washington Pr.n TU i ? Re0ing Room $17 Main Street Phone TU 4-S79? li on a m. Sunday Srhfwil 11 00 a.m. Vornmq Servlc t 00 p.m. Wednesday Testimony Meet - log CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN AV J Bristol Avfue PnO"e TU-7I3 Rev. Cor I S'mmons, Minister A am, Sunday School H 00 a m. Worship Service J W p m. Youth Signs Test recognize the permanence oi a divided Germany. It was this fear that Secretary of Stale Dean Rusk had to over come in his Bonn stopover on the way back from Moscow and which led the West Germans to specify that their own signature on the treaty in no way implied recognition of the Communist East German regime. Weren't Properly Informed It also led the West Germans lo complain that, whatever Wash ington's good intent, they had not been filled in properly on slops leading up to the treaty nor on Washington's decision to cut its 6.000-man Berlin garrison by 10 per cent. services, please GIDEONS I C. R. Larson, President Phone TU 4-5003 or TU 4-6013 for time end place or Information. Meetings Third Sunday of the month. CATHOLIC CHURCH SACRED HEART Right Rev. T. P. Casey, Pastor 815 High St TU 4.454: Sunday Masses: 7, 8, 9:30, 11, 11:15; 7:30 p.m. Weekday Masses: 7 and 8 a.m. Saturday Confessions: 3-4:30 and 7-8:30 CHURCH OF CHRIST (Every member a minister! 1771 Arthur Street TU 2-1140 O'OO a.m. Bble Classes 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 30 p.m. Evening Wnrship CHURCH OF CHRIST C. Wayne Lowe, minister TU 3-0374 Wantland and Martin 9 45 a.m. Bible S'udv 10:i5 a.m. Lord's Sunner llO a.m. Mornlnq Worship :() p.m. Evening Worship CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY Rev. W. F. Golden Altamont and Maryland Street 10-on a m. Sunday School 1100 a m, Mnrnlng Worship 630 p.m. Yo'ing People 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service CHURCH OF GOD, FIRST JB02 Altamnnt 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 p.m. Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH United Church of Christ 2154 Garden St. Phone TU 2-3978 Rev. Ouinn Hawley, Minister 9:30 am. Worshlo Service No Church School through summer. craterTlake Protestant Services 8 a m. Mazam Campground in a.m. Rim Vlllaae 7 p.m. Meiam Campground 7 p.m. Rim Villaqe Catholic Services '7 a m. Rim Village EPISCOPAL CHURCH ST. PAUL'S Flohth and Jefferson Rev. Robert L. Greene. Rector TU 4-3585 7no a.m. Hnlv Communion B OO a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship (1st and 3rd Sundays. Holy Communion) (Nursery) 7:00 p m, Folscooal Young Churchmen 7-30 p.m. Evenlnq Prayer f4th Sunday) 7 00 a.m. Thursday Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Thursday Holy Communion FAITH TABERNACLE Rev. F. J. Btoby. Pastor 2410 Shasta Way 0:00 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 G05PEL MISSION Or THE UNITED HOLY CHURCH OF AMERICA 251 Commercial Street Rev. C' M. Tlmms- pastor 10- no a.m. Sunday School 11- 10 a.m. Mornlnq Worship 6:30 p.m. Sunday Young People's Serv Ice 7:30 p.m. Sunday Evening Service F FTC ST UNITED PENTECOSTAL Shusta Cnmmunlty Bulldlnq Shasta Way and Madison Rev. Ray Sirstad, pastor 'fl nO a m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7 00 p.m. Youth Service 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service FREE METHODIST CHURCH 1819 Oreqon Avenue C. O. Trematn, Pastor Ph. TU 4-4M2 9-45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6-30 p.m. Y. P. Service 7:00 p m. Evening Service KINGDOM HALL Jehovah's Witnesses 833 North Ninth Slreet 3:(W p m Public Talk 4:15 p.m. Watchtower Study KLAMATH TEMPLE 1007 Pine Phone TU 4-43J5 Rev. Elmer Kretilnner 8 01 a.m. Sunday Radio Broadcast 9:45 a m. Sundny School 11 -no a m. Mornlnq Worship 4 00 p.m. Overcomer Service 4:00 p.m. Sunday C. A. Young People 7 no p.m. Sunday Evenlnq worshlo 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Mid-Week Service KLAMATH GOSPEL CENTER 175 MllchHI Phone TU 2 0 770 Rev. Melvln P. Griffith 10 00 a m. Sunday Srhool tl "0 a m. Sunday Morn inn Wnrship 7:30 p.m. Sunday Nlqht Worship CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Home and Martin Phone TU 4-4855 Klamah Falls First Ward Blsno David J Havis Phone TU 4-7377 Ann a m. Sunday. Priesthood 9 10 a m. ipndav Schoni 4 10 p m Sacrament Meeting 710 o m Tuesday MIA in-no a m Wednesday Relief Society 415 p.m. Thursday Primary CHURCH OC JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS IHome and M.rtln Phonn T1J Mim iath Falls Second Wrd Rithnp Oeo'ie Shaffr Jr Ph TU 4- 9-on a.m. Simrtny Priesthood 10:111 a m. Sunday School f IS o m, Sacra men Meeting 4-11 p.m. Monday Palmary 10 no a m Tuesday Relief Society 7 is p.m. Wednesday MIA REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 9th and Pli'm 9 t a m Sunday Priesthood n 'iw am Sunday Schonl 7 00 p m Sacrament Meetinq LUTHERAN, HOPE Rv. W. W. Pechman, Petor TU J.04M TU 4414 South Sith Sret and Homedaie Poad Nancy Jo Nelson. Parish Worker TO a m Sunday School i 30 anrt n '00 am -Worship Servicw Hnly Cor.munion First Sunday of nach month PACIFIC NORTHWEST SYNOD LCA 1 LUTHERAN, KLAMATH i'75 Crescent Malcolm Unsetn, Pastor TU a-345? 11 re a m Worship Service Fourth Sunday Ho'v Communion LUTHERAN. ZION (The Lutne-en Chureh-Mittiuri Synod) E leventh ad High Streets Norbert E. Dev. Pastor TU 4-7 D is em Su-vlay S?tvyl ,10 00 m Divine Worsft'P Treaty With Misgivings Now (lie Germans appear sim ilarly disturbed by suggestions out of Washington, the disarma ment talks in Geneva, and from Moscow that the next area for exploratory talks could be the es tablishment of inspectors In coun tries of both East and West to guard against surprise attack. And again they complain that thev have not had an adequate fill-in. Despite U. S. assurances that no agreement on an inspector system would be reached without full approval of the NATO part ners which means both West Germany and France the Ger mans have asked that the sub jects of safeguards against sur call the church of your choice MIRACLE TEMPLE 3174 Delaware Rev. and Mrs. Ben Peters, Pastors 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service 6:00 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 Georqe Simon. Pastor. Bty 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. Sunday Evening Servfct 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 4:00 p.m. N.Y.P-S. and Junior Society 7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE LAKESIDE Quarry and Acosta Streets I W. R. Trusty, Minister 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service ' 7:00 p.m. Evenlnq Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting Branch Sunday School and church at Rocky Point Grange Halt. 7: 15 p.m. sunaay scnooi 3:00 p.m. Worship Service PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD' 4437 Shasta Way TU 2-4163 Rev. Lawrence D. Haddock 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. Mornlnq Worship 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. Tuesday Bible Study and Prayer PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH . WEAVER MEMORIAL Rev. Sherman Moore 2301 Wantland TU 4-5584 0:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. Youth Service 7:00 p.m. Evening Service PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, FIRST 401 Pine Slreet Rev, Robert C. Groves, Minister 9:30 a.m. Church School class tor all aqes 11:00 a.m. Worship, Nursery and story hour PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 5:30 p.m. Westminster Fellowship, Jun ior high and high school MT. LAKI COMMUNITY Andrew A. Jarvls, Pastor Ph. TU M510 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worshlo Service 7:00 p.m. Junior Hlnh and Junior Youth Fellowship PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PEACE MEMORIAL i431 S. eth TU 4-5057 Rev. Lalna W. Slbbet 9:30 a.m. Church School and Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Church School and Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Junior High Westminster Fel lowship 7:00 p.m. Senior High Westminster Fel lowship SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 1725 Main Phono TU 4-767S Elder Kenneth H. McVay 9:30 a.m. Saturday Sabbath School 11:00 a.m. Saturday Morning Worship UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP ' Val Swanson. Pres. Phono TU 4-7846 Pine Grove Meeting Housb, Lake view Hlohwav Proorams, Sundays, October throuoh June 11:00 a.m. Fellowship Program and Dis cussion 11:00 a.m. Junior Fellowship Clauses for All Aqes YOUTH SOLDIERS FOR CHRIST 1217 RIvtwV Rev. Ellle Shelby 10 00 a.m. Sunday Schoo 11:00 a.m. Mornlnq Worship 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship VICTORY TEMPLE Silas H. Jones, pas'or 1909 Homedaie Road c 45 a m. Sunday School 11 00 a.m. Sunriey Worship 7:30 p.m. Sunday Evangelistic Rally BEATTY BEATTY METHODIST MISSION Rev. Linn Pauahty 11:00 a m. Sunday School and Worship servica Family Day Fellowship Every Fourtn Sunday BLY- ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Ralph Renfro, pastor 10:00 am, Sundav School tl 00 a.m. Worshlo Service 7 00 p m. Sunday Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Christ Ambassa dors 7:30 p.m. Friday Hihle Study and Pray er meeting BLY CATHOLIC CHURCH ST. JAMES THE APOSTLE Rev. Harold Fumo 11:00 a m. -Mass BONANZA ASSEMBLY OF GOD, BONANZA COMMUNITY Rev. Carl Smith, pastor 10 00 a m. Sunday School iron a.m. Mornlnq Wnrship 7:30 p.m. Evening Service CATHOLIC CHURCH, ST. F. X. CABRINI Bonanje Rv. rteo. A Murphy n 00 a m Sunday Mass CHILOQUIN ASSEMBLY OF GOD, CHILOQUIN Rev WHIlem Penti ifl OO a m Sunday School 1 1 00 a m Worjhlp Service f, -in n m.-Ymma People 7:30 p m Evangelical Meeting LATTER DAY SAINT? CHURCH, CHILOQUIN Fred Lanon. Elder Quaking Aoen and Chiioauln Drive n nn am Wnrnlng Worship 00 a m Mass METHODIST CHURCH CHILOQUIN COMMUNITY Rev Albert E Pare CATHOLIC CHURCH OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL Rev. Harpio Fumo Chllocuin '0 JO a m, Sunday S'.hOOl 14 Worsh'p service prise attack be taken up by the NATO council "at a very early date." Fear Possible Isolation Tlie Germans are said to fear that in its early stages an in spector system might involve only the two Germanics, tending lo isolate West Germany from the Western alliance. While these fears might be dis missed as a case of German jit ters, it is also true that they lie at the core of what has been West Gorman policy since the in ception of the West German Fed eral Republic in 1949. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer fought for and won West Ger many's right to enter NATO a; CTOIRY OPEN BIBLE STANDARD CHURCH, CHILOQUIN Rev. James Rlngselh, 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. Dorrls, Calif. Pastor, Rev. Robert H. Hiddla EX 7-2951 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 6:30 p.m. Young People's Meeting 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m, Friday Gospel Service BAPTIST, FIRST W. B. Russelt, pastor 9:45 .m. Sunday School. Lee Harrlng. ton In eharae 7:00 p m. Sunady, Training Union, Ofli vuanaugn director Sunday "" wornip icrvica CATHOLIC CHURCH OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL Rev. C. F. OTnnnnr. PjiiIap 11:15 a.m. Sunday Mass FORT KLAMATH METHODIST CHURCH FORT KLAMATH COMMUNITY Rav. Albert E. Place 9:30 a.m. Mornino Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School LANGELL VALLEY ST. BARNABAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bill Milne, lav vicar T0:30 a.m. Morning Worship and Church School LORELLA FULL GOSPEL, LORELLA Rev. Eugene A. Willis, pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:45 p.m. Sunday Evening Worship MACDOEL MACDOEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Henrw ft lrf DDK 30 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship MALIN EX 8-2531 ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH, MALIN Joseph Bovle, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Momlno 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 Rav. Ethan Whitman 8:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service MERRILL ASSEMBLY OF GOD, MERRILL Howard Peterson. Pastor Ph. 798-5131 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. Mornlnq Worship 7:45 p.m. Evangelistic Service CATHOLIC CHURCH ST. AUGUSTINE'S Merrill Fattier Vincent C. Egan t 00 a.m. Sunday Mais 10:00 a.m. Sunday Mass PRESBYTERIAN, MERRILL, FIRST 9:15 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Worship service 5:00 p.m. Junior Youth Fellowthlp 6:45 p.m. Senior Youth Fellowship NEWELL BAPTIST, NEWELL CONSERVATIVE Victor Waddle, pastor 9:45. a.m. Sunday Schoot 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:15 p.m. Training Union 7:30 p.m. Evening Service "sprTguejTver 'FRIENDS CHURCH, SPRAGUE RIVER Pastor, Evert J, Tunlno 10 no a m. Sunday School 1100 a m. Worship Service 7-30 p m. Fvenlng Service 7:30 p m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 9:45 a.m. Sunday School TULELAKE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Glenn Wakefield P.O. Box 365 Phone i7-2411 Tulelake, Calif. 9:4$ a.m. Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. Morning Worship and Chil dren's Church -30 o m. Christ Ambassadors 7:30 p m. Evening Worship BAPTIST CHURCH, FIRST Tom Helm, Peitor ?:4( a m Sundav School II 00 Morning WorihlD 6: JO p.m. Baptlit Training Union :45 p.m. Evening Worship HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH Tulelake, California Rev. C. F O'Connor, pallor Sundav Mattel I and f:30 a m. CHURCH OF CHRIST TulelaVe, California Rev. O. Wendell Herblton 11 nfl a m. Sunday Sehnoi M no a m. Vorning Worthlp e 00 p.m. Youlh mealing 6:30 p.m. Evening worship TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH ' Robert G. Hovtand, Pastor (Meets in Home Fconomlce Building, f-a-rgrounasi 45 a m. Sundav School 45 a m Adult Bible Oats 11:00 a.m. Worship PRESBYTERIAN, COMMUNITY - TulelaVe, California Wavne E. Wettman, minister 45 a m. Church School 11:00 a m. Worship L Nunory 30 p m. Youth Fellowship W I LLI AMS ON RIVER METHODIST MISSION WILLIAMSON RIVER Rev. Linn Peuahty ID p i sundav ichooi and wonhipi must be returned by tlie dead A 00 p nr. .Youth weetir a full and equal partner. He has been equally adamant in oppos ing any act which might imply recognition of East Germany. The so-called "hot line" be tween Washington and Moscow and proposals for agreement on a system of inspection both are directed toward easing world ten sions and as such are welcomed by tlie Western Allies. But equal ly, they don't want Die two big powers carving up the world to suit themselves. Kin Meet After 29 Years With marriage and employ ment scattering families all over the country, it is not uncommon for brothers and sisters to be separated by the distance factor for a number of years. Such was tlie case of Charlie A. Ramp, 500 Martin Street, who until last week had not seen a Jacksonville, Fla., sister. Mrs. John Mahoney, for over 29 years. Since moving lo Oregon, Ramp occasionally visited three other sisters in Oklahoma, as did Mrs. Mahoney, but they never seemed to schedule their trips at the same time. Finally Mrs. John Whayne Jr.. of Tulsa, Mrs. Jack Linduff of Tecumseli. and Mrs. Helen Whitman of Oklahoma City de cided to bring tlie long-parted pair together by staging a fam ily reunion at Mrs. Whitman's home on Aug. 18. The biggest surprise of the re union was saved for the Florida sister, who was not told that her brother would be present. Al though she did not immediately recognize him. Mrs. Mahoney and Ramp were soon happily recall ing events of their childhood in Illinois and catching up on 29 years of news. BLM Seeks To Secure 608 Acres The Bureau of Land Manaoc-I merit announced recently that the forest service, U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture, has filed an application to set aside 608 acres in the Siskiyou National Forest in Josephine and Curry counties. The Jands are to be used for campground and rec- realion areas, administrative sites, and one combination ad ministrative sile and recreation parking area. Locations include Illinois Falls, Oregon Caves Nalional 'Monu ment Buffer Strip, Cave Creek, Bigelow Lake and Tannen Lake campgrounds. The areas are un der the supervision of the Re gional Forester, Forest Service, at Portland, Ore. Stanley D. Lester, BLM Land Office manager, staled that this type of withdrawal protects gov e'r n m e n t improvement invest mcnts and also secures the lands for public uses. The lands would be closed to location and entry under the general mining laws, subject to valid existing claims. Withdrawal of the Oregon Caves National Monument Buf fer Strip, involving 2811 acres would protect the perimeter of the National Monument Area for -public recreation' use and fa cilitate management and use of multiple resources. The Department of the Interior is giving the public 30 days from date of publication in which to comment on the proposal Written comments should be sent to the Manager, Land Office, Bu reau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior, 710 N.E. Holladay, Portland 12, Ore. YA To Send Survey Card With Checks Dependent parents of deceased vclerans receiving service con nected death compensation pay ments from the Veterans Adminis tration will receive a dpecial income and assets questionnaire with their monthly checks on or about Aug. 31, R. J. Novotny, manager of the Portland VA Ilc- gional Office, announced today. At the same time, veterans who are receiving additional serv ice-connected disability compon sation because of a dependent parent or parents will also re ccive a questionnaire, Novotny said. At the time parents were plared on the comcn.satiun rolls, they were dclinitely determined lo lie dependent. The purse ol the questionnaire is to establish the (act that tliey have continued to be dependent and are still eligi ble (or payment. Recipients o( the questionnaire are expected lo return them be lore Oct. 31. Novotny advises re cipients that all questionnaires line date. HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Oregon NEW PINE CREEK HERBERT LA N1EK of Altur- as has been carrying the mail for the past week. He works for Kenneth Dollarhide of Alturas, who has purchased the contract from le Doss. Doss was forced into retirement because of ill health after carrying the mail for 15 years. La Nier is Dollarhide's father-in-law. MR. AM) MRS. DARWIN ROHNETT and daughters left Saturday for Prineville where they attended a family reiuiion of the Earnest Engstroin family. Mrs. Robnett's parents, over the weekend. HOME EC n.lR met last Thursday with Mrs. Buna Paris as hostess. The business dis cussed by the eight members present concerned tlie work and progress of tlie grange fair booth. EASTSIDE GRANGE voted to send a plant to Mr. and Mrs Tom Dick. Dick was reported home from a recent eye operation in Klamath Falls. His right eye was removed and he is said to be doing well. POMONA GRANGE meeting will be held at W'cstside on Sat urday, 'Aug. 24, with registration scheduled until 1 p.m. MR. AND MRS. JAMES EITZ- PATRICK and family of San Francisco recently visited with her sister, Mrs. Jack Leahy, and family. They were accompanied by the sisters' 10-year-old nephew, Michael Healy of Dublin, Ireland, who is visiting the U.S. for the first time. MR. AND MRS. OATMAN VIN CENT have as guests, their grandchildren, Bruce, Robert and Sandra Roland. They carne from Redding with their aunt. Mrs. Gladys Cooper, who went there on business last weekend. MRS. MAUDE GILLMORE is recuperating at a Portland hospi tal lor a week following major surgery. Her son, Cliff, has been taking care of their property just north of town. TOM II. DOUGIIKRTY, hi! daughter, Mrs. Mary Louise Sul livan, and her two sons arrived last week to look over properties in Alturas and Willow Ranch. Mrs. Sullivan and sons are visit ing for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gregory at Willow Ranch. Dougherty returned Sunday, STAN LOGAN has been painting the Stale Lino School prior to its opening at an unannounced date m September. The directors nave not yet hired a teacher. Mrs. Su san Vincent, who taught last year, is slill under doctor's care. MR. AND MRS. ANDREW SHAUL of Andrews, Ore,, in the Stcen Mountain country, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Johnston recently. M r 3. Shaul is, postmaster at Andrews NI'C NKKDI.E CLUB members cnioyed a ipolluck dinner at the Lenkeit picnic grounds iunday at- ternoon. ntcen members and guests attended. IILY MR. AND AIRS. VIC SCHOOL ING and children, Clifford, Kar en, Diane and Dcbby from Eu gene, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Georgia Hall MRS. RAY NELSON was treat ed and released from Lakeview Hospital on Saturday after she received a serious cut on her right knee when she tripped and fell. GREGORY LEE GRII FIN is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Griffin for their baby boy born Aug. 17. He is their first child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Richardson o( Klam ath Falls. CECIL NICKKLHON and son, Eddie, ot Ashland were guests at the home of Mrs. June Cummings on Sundav, Aug. 18. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Burt Elliot and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Biles. Mil. AND MRS. JIM HALL had as recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawkins and children, Diane, Grady and Gary, of Klam ath Falls. CHARLES STEWART and Har rison Lewis have returned Irom a (rip lo Jacksonville, Tex. LARRY DAIII.E of Fresno Mrs. John Fry and children and of Town and Country Shopping Ctntor Sunday, BASIN BRIEFS I Klamath Falls were recent guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Wall Ellingson. MALIN VIRGINIA WEST. Eugene, was recent guest of Mrs. G. C. Blolim. MR. AND MRS. W. K. I'NRIU, Verda and Laurie of Verden, Okla., and Norma Jean Bullcr of Montezuma, Kan., are visiting with his brothers, Clyde and Los L'nruh, and their families. MR. AMI MRS. TED EVANS. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Evans, and Mark Evans attended the wed ding anniversary of their sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wagner, of Glendale. The gathering was held at Lhe home of the Wagners' daughter in Reno, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arch, MRS. DON B1KKY and Ricky of Klamath Falls were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morclock on Wednesday. MR. AND MRS. DARRELL GUTHRIE had as guests, her sister, Mrs. Alma Bergquist, Sa lem, and Florence Mannman, Kel so, Wash. JOHNNY MeCtTLLEY. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCulley, recently had car surgery and is now recuperating at home. JANE MARIER, Glide, Ore., is visiting Jill Johnson and is here to attend tlie 4-H Fair in Klamath Falls. MR. AND MRS. CLYDE JOHN SON and daughter, Ann, recently moved to Henley. MR. AND MRS. HERMAN VOWELL and daughter, Susan, attended the Yrcka Fair over the weekend. Susan and her marc, Jubilee Jane, placed third in jun ior barrel racing. MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR LUNDBERG, Sedgwick, Colo., and grandson, Doug Rhodes, Haxton, Colo., are visiting their son and uncle, Charles Lundberg. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE BRO THANEK. Mrs. Tony Victorin, Mrs. Arthur McKoen, and Mrs. Frank Victorin spent last weekend visiting in Madras. MRS. EUNICE FARGO and family will leave Sept. 1 for Lan caster, Calif., where they will make their home. Mrs. Fargo will enroll at a beauty college there. Mrs. Fargo s daughter, Carolyn, and husband, Gail Lawson, also live in Lancaster. Spec. 4 NEAL KUJAC, Fort Old, is spending a 12-day leave visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kujac. MR. AND MRS. EDDIE Me- AULIFFE and family visited sev eral days recently with her broth er and family, the Woldon Sal ycrs, in Grants Pass. LEO WALKER of Chilton, Wis., was a recent guest of his sister- in-law and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kujac. Eldon Slapnika of Ashland also visited with the Kujacs and Walker. WARD RUECK, Salem, was a recent guest of the Claude Par rish family. MR. AND MRS. HUBERT MORELOCK spent Sunday in Med ford as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burns and daughter, Carol Ann. MALIN GARDEN CLUB'S regular meeting on Aug. 2B will be cancelled due to the (lower show being held in Klamath Falls on the same date. Franklin Held Top Job First WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ben jamin Franklin was tlie first post master general, serving from July 26, 1775 lo Nov. 7, 1776. The Continental Congress fixed his salary at $1,000 a year. Franklin immediately began trying to speed up mail delivery. He Increased the service between New York and Philadelphia from once to three times a week in summer and from twice a montli to once a week in winter. Rales raiificd from six cents lor a dis tance of 30 miles to 25 cents more than 400 miles. If a letter contained more than one sheet of paper or weighed more than an ounce, tlie rales wero doubled or tripled depending on the number of sheets of paper. MONEY FOR SCHOOL! Nn nii1 to fra.ln th famllr ivlnn al hnol llmt, Jut Nauru nut how mm h tnu will ntf 4 anil bo r row II from Rnhiirhan. Sftirt I hem In itrhnnl knowing nu ran pay for II with fonvfnlfnt monthly pymnt while krrptnf our tavlnii In the hank I Borrow No. of Poymenti Amount $100.00 12 mo $10.03 $300.00 18 mo $21.81 $500.00 24 mo $28.86 SUBURBAN FINANCE 3870 So. 6th. Ph. TU 4-7759 August 25, 1963 PAGE 5-C ROBIN BROWN of San Fran cisco was a recent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob brown. MR. AND MRS. RUDOLPH JELINEK returned last week af ter spending several days in He ber, Idaho. They visited her broth er and family, tlie Loe Petrascks, in Sacramento. MRS. D01.L1E MrDONALD and udugiueis, juyce ana uiona An derson, were in San Francisco last week to visit Mrs. McDon ald's sister. Mrs. Jay McDonald, who is there for medical treat ment. MR. AND MRS. RAY VAN ME TER returned this week from a three-month visit in Pasco, Wash., with their daughter and family, (he Charles Spoloks, and another daughter and husband, Mr. and rs. Hank Vacknitz, in Spokane. MR. AND MRS. NOAH PETER SON, Portland, have been visiting t heir daughter and family, the James Lacys. WILMA CLARK is spending three weeks In Malm with her parents, tlie W. W, Clarks, after attending summer school in Ash land. She will begin licr student teaching in Medford soon. MR. AND MRS. MAX ROLLINS and family of Oklahoma City, and Marty Waters are visiting his brother and family, the Hay Rol lins, and a sister and family, the W. W. Clarks. MRS. TURNER INGRAM re turned home last week from Whit tier, Calif., where she attended the funeral of her mother, Evelyn uaies. Mrs. liaies sutlered a stroke. MR. AND MRS. JERRY TOO- MER and Johnny of McMinnville have been recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. James Lacy. MAURICE O'SULLIVAN of Chi cago recently visited his sister and family, tlie Dan McAuliffes. Mrs. McAuhffe hadn't seen her brother in 36 years. MR. AND MRS. IIANZ VAN NES and family of Sacramento are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clark, and other clatives. MR. AND MRS. DON MACK- EN were visited by her aunt, Blanche Giles of Long Beach. DR. AND MRS. RALPH C, I10EBER of Los Angeles are vis iting their niece and family, tlie James Lacys. PAT MADDEN of Springfield, Va., recently visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Madden, and other relatives. LARRY HOLT of Salem spent several days last week with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed McCulley. Larry is with tlie highway department. MR. AND MRS. BOB BROWN had as a recent guest, her niece, Tommy Burke, San Jose. WANDA PURDEN of Tulelake has moved here and is renting tlie home ot Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Wineharger. Mrs. Purden is em ployed by the Ranch Cafe. MRS. HARRISON INGRAM Is spending some time in Whittier, Calif., where she is employed for the summer months. MRS. LEE STEWARD and chil (hen, Lcanna and Steven, of North Carolina are arriving the first of Scplemlier lo make their home here. Her husband will be sta tioned in Vict Nam for one year. Mrs. Steward is tlie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Turner Ingram Winds Whip Fire By Tracks flames whipped by brisk winds burned glass along tlie Southern Pacific Railroad tracks at the. north city limits of Klamath Falls Thursday evening. Two city lire trucks and one from the county department sub dued the flames, which ran for about a quarter-mile along tracks. the Firemen said tlie blaie was ap - iparcntly started by sparks from a Southern Pacific engine. for Klamath Memorial Park Perpetual Care . . . 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The Herald L Newt will alvo ona extra run for typographical error. Business Builder WANT ADS I column Inch, i35 per month with $3 4 discount tor payment on or before the I Oth. W inctt, tit with fljo discount for payment on or before tho 10th. Baaed on oite copy chango oor month. BOX service so cants per ad. CARD OF THANKS, and IN ME MORI AM UH FOR COMMERCIAL RATES PHONE TU 4-8111 CARD OF THANKS A CARD OF THANKS The family of Kwineth Elmer PalHes wishes to thank all those who hnva been so kind at the time or our great loss. The family of Dennis Montaoue wishes to than all their friends, relatives, and especially me Rev. craves tor m sym pathy extended during the loss of a be loved son and brother. The Montague hsmny. FUNERAL HOMES C WARD'S Klamath Funaral Homa. m High Slrett, TU 3-4104 MEETING NOTICES 1 Odd Fellows, KLAMATH LODGE No. 137 regular meeting Tues day evening. 8 p.m. Aug. 27, Odd Fellows Hall, 5th & Main. Refreshments. Visiting Odd Fel lows welcome Merle Jackson, N.G. PERSONALS 6 KLAMATH Alcoholic! Anonymoui, TU 4-3591, TU 4-8704. Friendly help anytime. SERVICES 10 PAINTING, Interior or exterior, first lass, references, phone TU 2-43S3. HOUSE remodeling, cabinet making, fur nilura finishing, TU 4-407V. PAINTING, wallpapering at Us best, In- lor, eslerlor, brush or spray, reason able price, free estimate, TU 2-3131. CUSTOM mowing, raking, and baling, :. Jarrard, telephone TU4-53S2. JANITORIAL and maintenance service. Commercial and residential. TU 7.-274B. FILL dirt and topsoll delivered. Dump ck and tractor work. John Bowers. TU 4-7076, TU 4-358. CUSTOM baling. Can handle any ob. balers. TU 4-30M, call anytime. DUMP truck and high loader equipment with operator. Top soli, drain rock and fill dirt delivered. Bill Forney, 5444 Shas ta Way, TU 4-44(7. CUSTOM BUTCHERING At vour Dlnct. deliver to orocesstna Blunt or leave at your place. Al Stoll, TU 1-6126. KENMORE, WHIRLPOOL, KELVINATOR Repair & Overhaul Specialist Washer, dryer, range, water heater FERGUSON APPLIANCE SERVICE 314 So. lh TU 2-3185 TULELAKE SERVICE, ALSO REMODELING - PAINTING Taping, texturing, roofing, plaster patch ing, TU 2-274). ROTOTILLING. tractor equipment, S7.50 per hour, C. B. Forney, TU 2-0444. FIX-IT SHOP RepAlri Sharptnlna Saws Small Tool Repair Blk Repair Town & Country Shopping Center SAW FILING STEEL & CARBIDE EXPERT WORKMANSHIP SATISFACTION GUARANTEED REASONABLE RATES & FRANK'S & TACKLE 8. GRINDING SERVICE 620 E. Main TU 2-4788 Gina's Tailor Shop Tailoring tittrationt for men, women. children. All work guaranteed. Reasonable PriCM Gene's Men's Wear 537 Main Firm Reports Staff Shifts COTTAGE GROVE (UPD-Tho Weyerhaeuser Co., Thursday an nounced transfer of personnel in Oregon and Washington. J. W. Hanson, plant manager of nilco Engineered Wood Products, a division of Weyerhaeuser, an nounced the closing of Rilco's dis trict office in Tacoma, Wash., and transfer of the Tacoma per sonnel to Cottage Grove, Richard K. Headlcy, general superintendent of Weyerhaeuser Co. lumber and plywood mills here, has been appointed general manager of the firm's wood .prod ucts operation at Everett, Wash. Your uiablt discards will help us to htlp ethers. Don't throw 'em away. CALL: Tho SALVATION ARMY THRIFT STORE 4th Klamath TU a.MfiT