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U.S. Takes Br DONALD H. MAY United Prcu International j WASHINGTON (UPI) - ThJ United States is conducting an In tensive survey of alt its relations! with South Viet-Nam, including economic and military aid. in its efforts to bring about govern mental reforms tltere, Informed sources said Saturday. ; Officials said President Kenne dy's declaration Sept. 2 that the United States would not pull out of-Viet-Nam entirely and abandon ir 14 million people to the Com munists still stands. But .they said this still leaves a "broad HURCH DIRECTORY For week KLAMATH COUNTY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Rv. Lawrence T. Holmsn, Flrtt Church of tha Nazarant, prnidtntj Rtv. Wrren W, Pechmart, Hopt Luthtran Church, vlca prfsfdanti Rev. ftobart L. John, 1st ChrUtian Church, wcretary-treai- urr. Morning bu.lnets matting If held th flrit Wednesday of each month In tn various churchei. ; KLAMATH FALLS KLAMATH GOSPEL MISSION Pur mm of the mlMlon Is reaching "The: Lest, The Least, and The Lost" John Podersen, director tJJ Walnut Street Ph. TU J-4W Post Office Box 17 Klamalh Falls : a.m. Broadcast on Station KFLW Monday through Saturday 7:M D.m. Nightly preaching i:4S a.m. Broadcast on KAGO, Monday through Friday SALVATION ARMY iflfi Klamath Avenue Phone TU 4-4HX . cept. end Mrs. Dale E. Johnson I Commending Officers Synday: 4:45 p.m. Sunday School 1V00 a m. Holiness Meeting ?00 p.m. Street Service 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Meeting ASSEMBLY OF GOO 744 Oak Street Rev. Lloyd Fosner i5 a.m. Sunday School lt:00 a.m. Worship Service 4:30 p.m. Christ's Ambassadors 7;30 p.m. Evangelistic Rally BAPTIST, BIBLE Conservative Baptist Assn. 1244 Wlard Ph. TU 4-4f Re. Freemen Sehmltt e; a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6-00 fi m. Baptist League 7:00 j.m. Evening Service ( BAPTIST, CALVARY j E. Main and Garden g BUI Osborn Interim Pastor Church Phone TU 4-3500 e-45 e m. Sunday School tljOO a.m. Morning Worship 4MS p.m. Training Union 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship BAPTIST CHURCH, URSf Mark P. Jonas, sastor Ith and Wnshlngton Phone TU l-7l 9-.4S a.m. Sundny School IV. 00 a.m. Worship 6:00 p.m. Training Union 7iH p.m. Training Worship BAPTIST CHURCH ; GRACE MISSIONARY - Olene Community Hall Olene Phone TU 4-30M 1000 a.m. Sunday School ; BAPTIST, IMMANUEL ', Conservative Baptist Assn. llfh and High Phone TU 4-19)4 Rev. William B. Cross i45 a.m. Sunday School 1100 a m. Morning Worship f'00 p.m. Young People's Meeting 7; 00 p.m. Evening Worship : BAPTIST, MISSIONARY 4134 Douglas Cider B'll H. Davis 4)34 Balsam Phone TU 4-4AS1 e.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 G. West, pastor Corner Douglas end Emerald Phone TU 2-03M r4i a m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. B.T U. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship BAPTIST CHURCH SUBURBAN HEIGHTS Southern Baptist Convention Hnmedale end lndMtvince Rev. Rlrhard L. Stanford t:4S e m. Sunday School 11 :00 e m. Morning Worship 3 00 p.m. Training Union 4:00 p.m. Evening Worship CALVARY TEMPLI 1447 Oregon Avenue Rev. Opal English. Pester 10 h0 a m. Sunday School 1 1 -.00 a m. Worship Service 7:30 p m. Fvangellstlc Sorvlre f3Q p.m. Wednesday Bible Study CATHOLIC CHURCH ST. PIUS X Rev. Geo. Murphy 4)501 Bristol Ave. Phone TU 4-4717 7 30. 9 00 and 11:00 em, and 7:30 Sunday Masses Mem. end 4:00 and 7 30 p.m. noiv uav w asses, i ff) and 9:00 a m. and J: 30 p.m. First maty wattes J, to 1:10 p m. and 7 30 to 130 p m S.ilurdev Confessions. 7 Ort to 100 pm. ConhMSlftns Eves oi.woiy pays ena First Fridays. Confessions hHore all Metsts Sunday, nmy uays, aoo p-irsr frioays tl:O0 a.m. Bonana Sunday Mass METHODIST CHURCH, FIRST Rev. Ralph H. Rirherdson WQ North 10th St. Phone TU 4-4053 a.m. utvine worship 9 30 a.m. Sunday School 11.00 a.m. Divine Worship CHRISTIAN CHURCH, FIRST Robert L. John, Minister ftl 1 Pme Phone TU 4-54 i ts e m.-Bihie School 1li00 e m. Morning Worship 4-33 pm -Adult Bible Study '30 p m, Chrisllen Endeevor 7,30 p.m. Evening Worship - CHRISTIAN CHURCH, SUBURBAN 53$ Shasta Way Lee Sheter, minister t4S am. Sunday School 6r30 p.m. Bible Study 1 C I 11:00 a.m. Worship Servke ' 7;30 p.m. Evening Servke CHRISTIAN SCIENCE loth and Washington Phone TU 4-4421 Reeding Room jit Mam Street Phone TU 4-S7T7 11-00 a m Sunday School 11 00 a m Morning Service 1:00 pjn. weanesdey Testimony Meet ing CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 4271 Bristol Avenue Phone TU 1-4211 Rev. Harlan Brooks, Minister :4S a m. Sunday School 11:00 a m.-wofsnip service) 100 p m Yovfh Close Look At Viet spectrum" of possible U.S. ac tions. The "spectrum" lies between ef forts at persuasion, which have so far failed, and a complete with-. drawal. Administration officials de scribed the present situation in the troubled South Asian country as the eye of the hurricane the first phase over, the second not yet begun. The first round began in late August with South Vietnamese government raids on Buddhist pa godas, mass arrests of Buddhists, and imposition of martial law. followed by unsuccessful United - day services, please GIDEONS C. R. Lerson, President Phone TU 4-5003 or TU 4 083 for time and piece or Information. Meetings Third Sunday ol the month CATHOLIC CHURCH SACRED HEART Right Rev. T. P. Casey, Pastor 115 High St. TU 4-45M Sunday Masses: 7, 8, 9;M, 11, 12:15; 7:30 p.m. Weekday Masses: 7 end I a.m. Saturday Confessions: 3-4:30 end 7-1:30 CHURCHoT CHRIST (Every member a minister) 1771 Arthur Street TU 2-1140 10:00 a.m. Bible Classes II :00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship CHURCH"o7 CHRIST C. Weyne Lowe, minister TU 5-034 Wantland and Martin 9:45 a.m. Bible S'udy 10:45 B.m. Lord's Supper 11:W a.m. Morning Worship 6:0 p.m. Evening Worship CHURCHOF GOD OF PROPHECY Rev. W. P. Golden Altemont and Maryland Street )0:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 4:30 p. m Young People 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service CHURCH oTgOD. FIRST 3A Altamont Drive T. Charles and Irene Buckle, pesters 9:45 a.m. Sunday Scwol 10:45 a.m. Church Services 10:45 a.m. Junior Church (youth room) : p m. Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH United Church of Christ 7154 Garden St. Phone TU 2-317S 9:30 a.m. Church School 11:00 a m. Worship Service Rev. Waller M. Hoi Ion, Pastor crater"lake Protestant Service II a m. Marama Campground in a.m. Rim Vltleae 7 p.m. Meiama Campground 7 p.m. Rim Village Catholic Services 7 a.m. Rim Village EPISCOPAL CHURCH ST. PAUL'S Eighth and Jefferson Rev. Robert L. Greene, Rector TU 4-35B5 I on a m. Holy Communion 9:15 e.m. Church School and Morning Prayer (Nursery (3rd Sundey Holy Communion) H.ffl a m. Morning Prayer and Sermon ( Nursery) 1st and 3ro sun-dav-Hollv Communion! 7:fW p m. Fplscopel Young Churchmen 7;30 p.m. Evening Prayer (2nd and 4lh 7:00 a.m. Thursday Hnly Communion 10:00 a.m. Thursday Holy Communion FAITH TABERNACLE Rev. F. J. Bloby, Pastor 7610 Shasta Wev 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 151 Commercial Street Rev. C. M. Tlmrm paslor 10 00 a.m. Sundav School 11:30 a m. Morning Worship 4:30 p.m. Sunday Young People's Serv Ice 7:30 p.m. Sunday Evening Service FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL Shasta Community Building Shasta Way and Madhnn Rev, Ray Slrstad. paslor (Von a m. Sunday School ivoo a.m. Worship service 7:00 p m. Youth Service 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service FREE MtTHODIST CHURCH 119 Oregon Avenue C O. Tremein, pastor Ph. TU 4-412 9-41 a m. Sunday School 11:00 a m. Mornfng Worship 4-10 p m. Y. P. Service 7:00 p.m. Evening Service KINGDOM HALL Jehovah's Witnesses 4JJ North Ninth Street 3 00 p m. Public Talk 4:15 p m. Watchtower Study KLAMATH TEMPLE ItW Pine Phone TU 4-41)5 wev. Elmer Krennoer 4 W e m. Sunday Radio Broadcast 9 45 a m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 4 00 p.m. Overcomer Service 4 Oft p.m. Sunday C A Young People r-m p m. Sunriey Fvenlno. Wnr,hif 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Mid-Week Service KLAMATH GOSPEL CENTER 1673 Mitchell Phone TU 3 flTJfl Rev. weivin . Griffith lO Pfl a m. Sunday School 11:00 a m. Simrtav Mornlnq Worthlp 7; p.m. Sunday Night Worship CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Home end Martin Phone TU 4-4(155 Kiemam Fans First Ward Bishop David J nvi Phone TU i-W I 00 a m. Sunday, PrletlhorV 9 30 a m. Sunday School 4 30 p m. Sacrament Meeting 7: p m. Tuesday MIA lO On a m. Wednesday Relief Society a;u p.m. inuriosv Primiry CHURCH OFjTsu$ CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Home end Martin Phone TU 4-4(151 Klamath Falls Second Ward Bishop George Shaffer Jr Ph TU 4-926(1 9 PC a m. Sunday Priesthood 10' 30 a m, Sunday School 4:15 p m. Sacrament Meeting 415 p m. Monday Primary 10 00 a m Tuesday Relief Society i.is p.m. weanesaav mi A i REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 9th end Plum 45 a m. -Sunday Priesthood 11 00 a m Sunday School r.w p m. sacrament Meeting lutherTn", hope Rev. W. W. Peehmen. TU f-OMI ,u 4 414 sogtn suth Street end Hnmedale Road Nency Jo Nelson. Perish Worker 30 a m Sunday School I 30 and 11-00 i m -WwiMn Service Holy Communion First Sunoay el oeehi menfh. i PACIFIC NORTHWEST SYNOD LCA LUTHERAN, KLAMATH ns Crescent Mekotm Umem, Pastor TU -.U 11-00 a m Worship Service) Fourth Sundey Hy Commwntwi LUTHERAN, ZION (The Lutheran Church-Musourl Synod) Eievtnth and Htah Street Norbert I. Dey, Pester TU 4-479 45 a mv Sunday School 10 00 a m. Divine Worship Slates efforts to end these repres sions by merely "deploring them. Officials here still see an in evitable disaster ahead unless the Vietnamese government makes major changes in policy. Their assessment is that the Vi etnamese people themselves will not indefinitely continue to sup port a government of repression. They are also certain Congress and the American people will not indefinitely permit the United States to maintain 14,0110 troops in Vietnamese fighting zones and pour $1.5 million a day into a country which so openly violates basic American ideals. ' call the church of your choice MIRACLE TEMPLE 3124 Delaware Rev. and Mrs. Ben Peters, Pesters 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 Bly 9:45 a.m. Sundey School 11-00 a.m. Sundey Morning Service 4:30 p.m. Sundey Young Peoples Meet ing 7:30 p.m. Sunday Evening Service CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, FIRST Garden and Martin Phone TU 4-4170 Rev. Roscoe W Hohn, Paslor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship I 4:)5 p m. Yoing People's Service 7 no p m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m Wednesday Prayer Meeting, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, LAKESIDE Quarry and Acosta Streets W. R. Trusty, Minister 9:45 a m. Sunday School llroo a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting Branch Sundey School and church at Rocky Point Grange Hell. 7:15 p.m. Sunday School 3:00 p.m. Worship Service PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF GOD 4437 Shasta Way TU 7-4143 Rev. Lawrence Haddock e-45 a m, Sunday School 11 :00 a m. Morning 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 4-3514 9:43 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 4: JO 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 ao.es 11:00 a.m. Worship, Nursery and story hour PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 5:30 p m. Westminster Fellowshlo. Jun , lor high end high school MT. LAKI COMMUNITY Andrew A. Jarvti, Paslor Ph. TU M710 9'4 a.m. Sunday School 11:M a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Junior High and Junior Youth Fellowship PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PEACE MEMORIAL 4431 S. 4th TU 4-5057 Rev. Lamg w. siboet t:30 a.m. Church School and Worship Service tt:flO 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 Meln Phone TU 4-7131 Eider Kenneth H. Mcvev 9-30 a m. Saturday Sahhath School 11:00 a m. Saturday Morning Worship UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP Val Swanton, Pres. Phone TU 4-7144 Pine Grove Meeting House, Lekevlew Hohwev Programs, Sundays. October through June lt:P0 e m. Fellowship Program and Pis russion 11.00 am. Junior Fellowship Classes for All Aoes YOUTH SOLDIERS FOR CHRIST 1217 Blsmark Rev. Effie Shelby 10 nfl a m. Sunday Schoo 11 00 a m. Morning Wnrthlp 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship victorTtemple Sites H. Jones, paster 109 Homedale Roed 9 15 m. Sunday Srhonl II 00 a m. iuway Worship 1:30 p m Sunday EveogeluHe Rally "BEATTY 8EATTY METHODIST MISSION Rev. linn Pauahtv II 00 a m Sunday School and Worship Service Family Day Fellowship Every Fourth Sundey BLY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Ralph Rent i-o. pettor 10 00 a m Sunday School 11 flfl im Worship Service 1 00 p m. Sunoav Evengelistlc Service 7 30 p m. Wednesdey Christ Ambesse dors 7 30 pm. Friday Bihle Study and Pray er meeting BIY CATHOLIC CHURCH ST. JAMES THE APOSTLE Rev. Herold Fumo 1100 a m. Mail BONANZA ASSEMBLY OF G0. BONANZA COMMUNITY Rtv. Curl Smih. purer 00 II nv Sunrtif Schwil It W ft nvVorntnQ WftrtMO 7 JO p m. Evftnlnq Sftrvlct CATHOLIC CHURCH, ST. F. X. CAWni ftonenie ftev. Oea A Murphy 11 00 a m Sundey Met CHILOQUIN ASSEMRLY OF GOD, CHILOQUIN Rftv. William Htnll ip oo a m Sundav Schnot II pn a iry Wonhlp Strvtca 10 p Yevrtp, Paooia 7.H p m. Ivangaucal Maatlng IATTIR DAY SAINT? CHURCH, CHILOQUIN 't Larapn, Ekta. uaklnfl Apn and Ch'liviuio Drlva Warn Mornlnfl WonhtB t oo a m Mart MtTHODIST CHURCH CHILOQUIN COMMUNITY Rv. Aibart e Plata II OO a m s.nrr.iog VVnrth.p CATHOLIC CHURCH OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL Itav. Harpid Puma fhltodutn i0; a m.4undav School and worth aarvxt Nam Issue One way or another through collapse of the government's war effort, through popular discontent, or through U.S. congressional ac tion to terminate U.S. aid offi cials see "the end of the road" ahead and a probable Communist takeover of South Vict Nam un. less the government there un- dertakes reforms. These would have to include settlement with the Buddhists, And officials believe there might also have to be a "broadening" of the Vietnamese government to in. elude religious, labor, military1 and other opinion groups not now well represented. OPEN BIBLE STANDARD CHURCH, CHILOQUIN Rev, James Rlngseth, peslor 9:45 a m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service DORR IS FREEWILL BAPTIST, FIRST North California St. Dorrls, Cellt. Pastor, Rev. Robert H. Hiddle EX 7-2957 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Young Peoole's Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship DORRIS HOUSE OF PRAYER South Oregon Avenue Dorrls, Calif. Rev. Hellie Scherer, 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. Lee Harring ton in charge 7:00 p m. Sunady, Training Union, Otis Mlddaugh director Sunday evening worsnip service CATHOLIC CHURCH OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL Rev. C. F. O'Connor, Pestor 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 LANGELLVAY ST. BARNABAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bill Milne, lav vicar 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship and Church scnool lo'rella FULL GOSPEL, LORELLA Rev. Eugene A. Willis, pastor 9:45 a.m. Sundav School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship :43 p.m. sunaay evening worship MACDOEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Henry G. Kati Bov. 51 EX 4-2531 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship ASSEMBLY OF GOO CHURCH, MALIN Joseph Bovle, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 4:45 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 4:45 a m. Sundav School 11:00 a m. worship jrvlce MERRILL ASSEMBLY OF GOD, MERRILL Howard Peterson, Pastor Ph. 798-5S1S 10:00 a m, Sunday School H:00 e m. Morning worship 7:45 p.m. eve nge I title Service CATHOLIC CHURCH ST. AUGUSTINE'S Marrlll alhar Vlncenl C. Foan I 00 a m. Sundav Mm 10:00 a m Sundav Mast PRESBYTERIAN, MERRILL. FIRST 41 a nv Church School 11-00 a nv Worship Sarvlea 5 00 p nv Junior Youlh Fallowing a:3 p.m. Sanior Youlh Fellowship NEWELL BAPTIST. NEWELL CONSERVATIVE Victor Waddle, pastor 45 a nv Sundav Srhoo. 11 OO a nv Morning Worship IS p m Training Union 7:30 p.m. Evenlno Service SPRAGUE RIVER FRIENDS CHURCH, SPRAGUE RIVER Pa.or, Evert J Tuning 10 IW a nv Virvlav School 11 00 nv WOMhio Service 7: W p m. Fvenlng Service 7-yo o v rteoredav Prever Meeting S a m Sunday School jrULELAKE ASSEMBLY OF GOt Rev. Glenn Wake'ieirf P.O. Btw 35 Pnone Mel1 rulelake, Calif. f-H a nv Sunday School 1t;M a.m. Morning Wonhip and Chi, dren'1 Church p.m. "hmt Amnanvedwi 7;30 p m. Evening vtorthlp BAPTIST CHURCH, FIW Tom Helm, Paittw f;45 a m. Sunday School 11:00 Morning W or 11 6 JO p.m. Bapm, Trelnlng Ue'en 7:4 p.m. Evening Wenhip M.Y CF catM.: CHUFfltH Tuieiahe. California Bev. C. F O Connor, patter Sunday Manet end :X em, CHURCH OF CHRIST Tuleiake. Cei'hvnie Rev. O. Wendell Merb'toft 10 W a m Sunday Sttwi 11 00 e m. Morning Worship e 00 p nv Youth meeting p.m. Evening Wort hip TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Rphert O. Heviend. Petter (Meett in Home Feevwtc Building. Fairground 1 m,. Sunday School e m Adult Ribie Cleat 11 00 e m. Worship PRESBYTERIAN, COMMUNITY Tvjieiefce. Ceutr'a Waye 6. Wetmev, m,-rjti 4( a nv Church School 11 00 e nv Worship L Nurtery JO p m. Youth eettcMth'p WILUAMSOhfRIVER METHODIST MISSION WILLIAMSON RIVER Rev. Linn PeveMv 3 M p rtv Sunday School and Wenhip ServKt I 00 p m Youth Meeting I PAGE 4-A HERALD AND HUNTER SAFETY CLASS Ninety two youngsters 10-17 years old signed up Thursday night for the tour-week hunter safety class sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerco. Ten. year-old Larry Sherman recited the 10 commandments of hunter safety to the youngsters as the first class beqan. The course is two hours each Thursday night for four weeks. Shown here are (left to right) instructions Ron Smith, and Bob Thompson; Les Settel, head instructor; Carl Giesler, hunter safety expert for the Oregon Fish and Game Commission, and instructor Don Pinner. Father Chooses Stay In Jail Over Giving Up His "I'll just wait it out, your hon or." These words signify the plight of Charles lloppe, a man who would rather sit in jail than give up his children to his former wife. The words were spoken to Cir cuit Court Judge Donald A. W. Piper Friday just before Hoppe was returned to Klamath County Jail for his second 10-day stretch for contempt of court. The whole story started sev eral weeks ago when Hoppe and his w ife were divorced in Nevada. The couple had been living in Klamath Falls. According to the terms of the settlement, the two were to re. ceive equal custody of their two children, Mane and Lee. But Hoppe. not agreeing with this arrangement, brought the two children hack to Klamath Falls. His wife returned to court and was awarded full custody of the children. A court order for Hoppe to release the youngsters was nhtained in Klamath Falls and served on Hoppe. But, by this time Hoppe's chil dren had been taken away by him and he refused to tell the court where they were. Hoppe, a tall, soft-spoken man. appeared in Judge Piper's court Aug. 20 and refused to tell where the children are. The judge found him in contempt and sent him to jail with the notation that the case would he reviewed in todays Friday morning, Hoppe came hark to court. Wearing torn overalls and a den im shirl, Hoppe again refused to toll the judge Where his children are. He did sav Hint they are out of Oregon and are with people who "come town only onre a year in tits? spring." He said he would comply with the order and get the children if he were released. "As long as I'm sitting in jail. I can't get nothing done. It would Henley Club Plans Meet The Henley Booster Club will hold its lust fall meeting Monday. Sept. 9, at 8 p.m. in the llenlev High School cafeteria. Nmv in its second vear. the or ganization is headed, hy Don Johnson, president, with Clyde llorsley as vice president and .Uianita Stnehsler as secretary treasurer. The meeting' will tv concerned with selling Henley booster but tons, renewing memberships, and making plans for the new school term. A run-down on this season's Inothall games will also be giv en by coach I en Weber and as sistant roach Boh deed. Hefrrshmenls will be served follow ing the mooting. A 2 C. Kenneth V Hofstrom radar operator (nr heno A 1 r Force Station, has been select ed Airman of the Month for .Inly For tins honor. Airman Hot strom was proentcd i check for J25 and a thrcp-riay pass by Maj .lohn A Murnhv. clortronirs offi cer of tlie station A native of SapMlpa, Okla., Hisfslrom came to Keno in No vember. 1W2 Fire In Car The wiring in a 195 station ua?im i.urwsrl K, t r. iwtv tQis damaged Saturday evening when it caught fire !n the 2300 block on Shasta Way. Firemen reported that Duffy ran to the Suburban Fire Department lo summon help. Tlie fii-e depart ment answered the call at 10 pm. NEWS, Klamath FaUl, Ore. be in the best interests of the court to let me loose," he told Judge Piper. But the judge said he can't re lease Hoppe without a bond of at least $1,500. Hoppe says he couldn't secure that bond. The judge suggested that the sheriff of "wherever the children are" take the children and trans port them to Oregon. But Hoppe said he didn't want Knife And Fork Club Slates Memory Expert Memory expert George Bailey will be the star attraction Sept. 17 at a dinner meeting of the Klamath Falls Knife and Fork Club. The dinner will begin at 15:45 that evening in the Winema Ho tel's main banquet room. Charge is $2.45 per plate to club mem bers. The main feature of Baileys Polio Hits Record Low An all time record low of polio myelitis has been reported in Ore gon and the United States for the period from Jan. 1 through Aug. 17, the Oregon State Board of Health has reported. A total of three cases of the disease have been reported during that period, compared to a total of four cases for the same period in 12, the hoard disclosed. Of the three cases diagnosed, two have been paralytic. Meanwhile, 17.1 cases of polio have been reported in the United States. This total remains well below one-half of the level re ported for the comparable period in 12. it was said. Of the 173 cases noted, 14 have been para- Ivtic. yj iiliwiilee - i aea aeeiKaiR TWENTY-FIVE YEAR B0TEO Warren Leislikow (left), a machinitt for Ihe Great Northern Railway at the Klamath Fallt roundhouse, Friday received a pin eommemorafing 25 years of service -with the railroad from J.V. Farrell, masler mechanic, iaijtikow came to KUmatth Falls in 1936 and went to work for Great North ern in 1938. H served in the Army during World War II. Leistikow, 3, resides at 875 Wiard Street with his wife Beverly, and two sons. He also has a married daughter who lives in Klamath Falls. Borrow 100 00 1300 00 1 ( I iNW. r $$00.00 24 mo 2.6 SUBURBAN FINANCE 3170 $o. eth. PK. TU 4-77$ $500 00 Town end Countnr Sunday. Splmbr , 163 Children to "trouble him with that," and he again declined to reveal the children's location. The judge said he has no desire to keep Hoppe locked tip. hut said he couldn't release him with out some assurance that he would return. Hoppe said that in that case. "I'll just wait it out, your hon or." And the judge sent the man back to jail for another 10 days performance is a trick whereby he remembers the names of 100 per sons to whom he is introduced. He is introduced to the persons as they enter the dining room. When dinner Is over. Bailey leaves his regular place at the head table and walks among the GEORGE BAILEY diners. He points out the persons to whom he had been introduced. If he misses in one of his identi fications, he forks over a silver dollar to the person he missed. Bailey also plays tunes on a set of old goblets.. MONEY FOR SCHOOL! t isree la train f Is fanslls tet-lnei al rhnel lime. Jast lltare eal ha nserh tee is III nraa ana karraw II tram Saaareaa Mnlthentlesrhaelknawltifseeran as far It si ith raas-atiianl tnenihlt- easnsrnli while No. of Pavmtnri 12 nee II nse ..... Amount $1005 $21 II 24 $21 16 $hoppinf Ctftter If I l To Museum Manuscripts containing an autographs, cards, clothing and count of emigrants being attacked by Indians on the old Applegate Trail, near Goose Lake, represent one of three guts and one loan received by the Klamath County Museum last month, Curator Mrs. Irene Seely has reported. The historical account was writ ten by Isaac Constant, a pioneer of 1892, and has been donated to the museum by Sam Ritchey, 201 Jefferson Street. Another historical item contrib uted to the museum is a frag ment of a wagon wheel, com prising part of a metal rim and spokes, which was found on the emigrant trail where it emerges from the west side of Clear Lake. The donor is Ward F. Payne, nephew' of Doris Palmer Payne, author of the book, "Cap tain Jack." The other gift consisted of pho- 4-H Contest Reveals Top Riders LAKEV1EW - The 4-H horse manship contest held the eve ning of Aug. 30, previous to the Lake County Fair, resulted in the naming of Jerry O'Connor as tops among the juniors; Doug Leehmann first in the interme diates, and Tom Oakley first in the seniors. Phyllis Howard won first for handling horses at the halter. Following are the race results during the program: Pole bending Phyllis Howard, first, 29.2; Rich O'Connor, second, 30.1; Barbara Garrett, third, 31.1; Lynetle Richert. fourth, 32.5; Pat Sabin, fifth, 32.7; Larry Tracy, sixth, 33.1; Doug Leehmann, sev enth, 33.0. Barrel racing Jean Leavitt, first, 17.5; Alice Green, second. 192; Susan Kliewcr, third, 19.7; Pat Sabin, fourth, 204; Barbara Garrett, fifth. 21.7; Sherry May. sixth, 22.0; Carla Young, seventh, 23.6; Phyllis Howard, eighth, 24.7: Richard O'Connor, ninth, 24.8; Tom Oakley, tenth, 2fi.5; Joyce Fenimore, 1 1th, 28.fi. Baton race Cabalcros, first. 1: 10.fi; Thomas Creek and Pais ley Broncs. tied for second. l:lfi.7; Westside Saddledusters, third, 1:21.9; Lakeview Mustangs, fourth, 1:28.2. Bridge Play Results Told Less than one point separated the first three teams in the east west section of a duplicate bridge tf urnament held Thursday at the Lakeshore Duplicate Bridge Club. Tied for first place were Mr. and Mrs., John Lake and Mrs. David Vandenberg Sr.-Mrs Oscar Shive. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gotshall fin ished one-half point behind the winners. In the north-south section the winners were Dorothy Rogers Dick Briggs, followed b 2, Mary Juckcland-ICnna Robertson; 3, Grace Kresse-Louis Wayhurn. The results of the club's Tues day early bird tournament are not available. Monthly masterpomt tourna ments scheduled for the remaind er of the monlh are Lakeshore Duplicate BC, 7:30 p m.. Thurs-; day, Sept. 12. cily library; Klam ath Falls Unit Cnmmiltce, 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15, Winema Motor Hotel. Club Starts Fifth Yeap MOUNT SHASTA The Sorop. timist Cluh of Mount Shasta is starting its fifth year of service to the community this month. The first program will be at the breakfast meeting Wednes day. Sept. 11, at 8 45 a m. at the Red House on Walnut Street. The speaker will be Carl P. Clement, public relations chairman for tlie Siskiyou Recreation Development League. His subject will be tlie Transporlalion Museum which is under construction south of Duns muir. He will tell of the prog ress made thus far and of its potential as a local a. well as a t-urist attraction for the area. Anyone who would like to hear this speaker is invited to attend. n Klamath Moniori.il 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 iUJJ Collection books donated by Jessie Turpin Stevens, 322 Lincoln Street. Among the books is "Looters of the Public Domain," one of the earliest documents w ritten on the need for conservation. On loan to the museum is a Chinese vase which came from its finder, G. E. Hawkins, 1836 Logan Street. Haukins discovered the vase in a field near Worden and has queried the Smithsonian In stitute for information on the ob ject. Attendance at the museum last month numbered 1,003, marking the second August in succession that more than 1,000 persons have visited the establishment. Of last month's visitors, 499 were from Klamath Falls, 461 rep resented 25 states, 10 others came from three foreign countries, and the remaining 33 were residents of the county. 1ST. LT. PETER DONALD Lt. Donald Will Direct Field Day Personnel services officer, 1st Lt. Peter M. Donald, has been named project officer for the an nual Field Day at Kingsley Field beginning 10 a.m. Sept. 21 and 28, the Information Office of the air field lias announced. All organizations of the 403 Fighter Group will compete for a rotating trophy to be awarded to the unit which scores the most points. Individual winners for the first three places will receive medals. Among the scheduled events are 100. 200, 440 and 880-yard dashes, one, two and five-mile runs, discus, broad jump and high jump. Dependents of military person nel will have special events, ac cording to sex and age groups, including relays and jumps. Trials are set for Sunday, Sept. 22, with the finals following Sat urday, Sept. 28. la The- Day's km (Continued (mm Page 1) beings smile they are happy or they are mixed up. He says the feline world has a strict class system. Some cats, he adds, are status seekers. A cat that wants to hob-nob with higher class cats will use the snob or diplomatic purr to curry favor. Tliere is also an anti-snob or dem ocratic purr. An aristocratic cat will purr in such a way to gain the companionship of low caste cats. Old cats that purr often, he says, are having a bad time. Purr ing during their advanced stage of life is a symbolic act a retrogres sion to kitten-like behavior. Thus a grown-up cat purrs to pretend it is a little kitten again. It does this to ward off potential danger as if to say; "you mustn't hurt me I'm just a tiny little kitten." Dr. Iyhausen says purring Is good in kitlens. A kitten purrs to show it is happy, just as some babies gurgle. Aren't scientists wonderful? How could e get along with out them? v 'J I U Jty vs - 3 lU.il .iaaW''i'lti- a'1rtM of Klomoth Fa"c3) r,s