Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 01, 1963, Page 7, Image 7

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    lock-taking of President Lyn
ion B. Johnson, Euroiie has
:iven him a thumbs up vcte.
After the first shock over the
is.-assinulion of President Ken
ledy. and even some panic, a
Hood of confidence that lead
ership of the Western alliance
emams in strong hands ap
pears to have taken hold.
Only events and the manner
n which Johnson deals with
hem can prove the final ver
fict of America's allies, but a
KLAMATH COUNTY
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION
tv. o6?rt L. John, First Christian
hurch. president; Rtv. Sherman Moore,
eaver Memorial Pllqrim HtMines
hurrh, vice president; ChDlain William
Thorpsen, Kintnlev Field rhnoel, sec-Hflrv-'fertsurer,
Mornino business meel
iq it helri the first Tuesday of each
with at Iht YMCA.
KLAMATH FALLS
KLAMATH GOSPEL MISSION
'uroo of the. mission I reaching "The
st. The Least, and The Lott"
John Ptrtersen, director
)3 Walnut Street Ph. TU J el9S
ost Office Box 17 Klamath Falls
6.30 em. Broadcast on Station KFLW
Monday through Saturdr f
7 30 p m. N'cjhMy preaching
MS a m. Broadcast on KAGO, Monday
through Friday
SALVATION ARMY
CO Klamath Avenue Phone TU 4-A?4l
Capt. and Mrs. Oale P. Johrfon
Commanding Of. iters
(Liday.
15 p m Sunday School
1 00 a m. HoHneH Meeting
7 00 p.m. Street Service
7;30 p.m. Evangelistic Meeting
ASSEMBLY OF GOO
74A Oak Street
Pev. Liovd Fosner
-, a m. Sunday School
1 on a m. Worshlo Service
pm. rhrlst's Ambassadors
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Rally
BAPTIST, BIBLE
rnntarvative Baotllt Assn.
244 Wlird Ph TU 4
Rev. rreeman Sfhmltt
IS a m. Sunday Schnot
1 no a m. Morning wnrshlp
4 no n.i
-Baotist Leagite
7:00
-Evening Service
BAPTIST, CALVARY
F.. Main and Garden
Rpv, John Davis. Pastor
Church Phone tu 4-3ioo
n. Sunday School
IS a r
t no a m. Morning Worshtp
H p m. Traininq Union
7:00 p m. Evening Worship
BAPTIST CHURCH, FIKbl
Pav KJniNn Kennedy. Pa tor
"h and Washington Phone TU 4-H73
9 45 a.m. Sunday School
II W a m. Worship
A IW n m. Traininq Union
7:15 p.m. Evenina Worship
BAPTIST CHURCH
GRACE MISSIONARY
Olene Community Hall Olene
Phone TU I-30A6
10:00 a m.
-Sunday School
BAPTIST, IMMANUEL
Conservative Baptist Assn.
Ilth and High Phone TU 4-19
Rev. William E. Cross
IS a m. Sunday School
11 00 a m. Morning Wnrshlp
DO p m. Young People's Meeting
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship
BAPTIST, MISSIONARY
4134 Douoias
TU 4-8530
9 is a m Sunday School
11 00 a m. Morning Worship
i p.m. Training Union
7.00 p.m. Sunday Evening Service
BAPTIST, STEWART-LENOX
K. G. West, pastor
Corner Douglas and Emerald
Phone TU 3-05M
MS a m. Sunday School
11 no a m. Morning Worship
6 10 p.m. B T U.
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
BAPTIST CHURCH
SUBURBAN HEIGHTS
Southern Baptist Convention
Homeda'e and Indeoendence
Rev. Richard L. Stanford
?:.'S a m. Sunday School
11 CO a m. Morning Worship
K nft p m Training Union
a 00 p m. Evening Worship
CALVARY TEMPLE
141? Oreoon Avenue
Rev. Opal English. Pastor
i0 00,4 m. Sunday School
It Oft a m Worship Service
7 m p m. Evangelistic Srvlr
7.30 p m. Wednesday Bible Sludy
CATHOLIC CHURCH
ST. PIUS X
Rev. Geo. Murohy
.' Bristol Ave. Phone TU 4 I? 17
1 30. 9 00 and 11:00 a.m. and 7 30
Sunday Mas;?s
4 30 a m. and 4 00 and 7 30 p m.
Ho'v 0v Mss
6 00 and :00 am. end 5 30 p m. First
F"riav Masses
3 30 to 4 30 om and 7:30 to 8 30 P m.
Sturdav Confessions
7 00 to I 00 p m. Confessions Eves
Of Holy Days and Firsl Frldavs.
Confessions before all Masses Sunday.
Hnly Days, and First Fridays,
11 00 a m. Bonanza Sunday Mass
MITHODIST CHURCH, FIRST
Rev RiDh H. Richardsrn
J30 North 10th St Phone TU 4-40SJ
30 a m Divine Worship
30 am. Sunday Schoot
H OC a m, Divine Worship
CHRISTIAN CHURCH, FIRST
Robert L. John. Minister
tfi 1 Pine Phone TU 4 54:
9 45 m. B'bie School
11:30 m. Morning Worship
TO o m Adult Bbe Study
?0 p m. Christian Endeavor
7 30 p m. Evening Worship
CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
SUBURBAN
5135 Shasta Wav
Le Staler, mtnisttf
is m Su-Oiy Schoo"
X)om.-Sbie Study A C f
1 1 "Yi a m. worshio Service '
7 )0 p m. Evening Service
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
t'h an Washington Phone TU I 447
Read ng Room Si Mm S'reet
Pfon TU 4-5797
11 no m S'.'noav Scont
It Of a m Mo'i'ng Serve
I OP p m. wtdnesdey Test'meny Meet'
Ing
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
3rj B'litel Avenge Phon TtJ 2-4711
ev. Ma'la" BrOOM. Minister
t ( a m Sunnev ScNi
11 ft a m wo's'p Sry.ee
I r t m -vesiift
Johnson Makes Good First Impression With European Leaders
LONDON 'LPli In its first I survey of European capitals by
Iniled Press International re
porters shows that at the outset
Johnson has made a good im
pression. Many of Europe's leading
statesmen were able to make
their first assessment of the
new President when they went
to Washington for the Kennedy
funeral rites. Others base tlieir
hope in Johnson on what they
have seen of him on his trips
as vice president, and on his
statements and speeches of the
CHURCLHI DBHiCTOiiY
For week-day services, please call the church of your choice
GIDEONS
C. R, Larson. President
Phone TU 4-5003 r TU 4-6013
for time and place or Information.
Meetings Third Sunday of the month
CATHOLIC CHURCH
SACRED HEART
Right Rev. T. P. Casey, Pastor
DS High St TU 4-4566
Sunday Mattes: 7, I, f:J0, It, 12:15,
7:30 o.m.
weekday Masses: 7 and e m.
Saturday Confession!: 34:30 and 7-8:30
CHURCH OF CHRIST
f Every merrjer a mlnisteO
Arthur Street TU M140
0 00 a m Bible Classes
i on a.m. Morning Worship
:J0 p.m. Evening Wnrit-ir
CHURCH OF CHRIST
C Wavne Lowe, minister
TU 3-0374 Wantland and Martin
f-4S a m. Bible S'udy
10 45 a m. Lord's Supoer
11 :'0 a m. Morning Worship
:() p.m. Evening Worship
CHURCH OF GOD
OF PROPHECY
James Cabates. pastor
Altamont and Maryland Street
11:00 a m. Sunday School
tl:ffl a m. Morning Worship
6 30 p m Yo ing People
7:30 p.m. Evangelisllc Service
CHURCH OF GOD, FIRST
?90? Altamont Drive
T Charles and Irene Buckle, pastors
?: '5 a.m. Sunday Schorl
1M5 a.m. Church Services
10-45 a.m. Junior Church (youth room)
i:in p.m. Youth Fellowship
7:30 p m. Evangelistic Service
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
United Church of Christ
3154 Garden St. Phnn TU 2-3371
Rev. Ouinn Hawtoy, Pastor
W a m. Church School
11.00 a m. Worshio Service
craterTlake
Protestant Services
R a m.-Mij-m Campground
in a m Pirn Villane
7 p m.-M-f-mA Campground
7 p.m. Rim VllUqe
Catholic Services
7 a.m. Rim Village
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
ST. PAUL'S
Flohth and Jefferson
Rev. Robert L. Greene, Rector
TU 4-35HS
-wi a.m. Hnlv Communion
:15 a.m. Church School and Mornlna
Prayer (Nursery (3rd Sunday'
Hnlv Communion!
11:00 a.m. Mnrninq Praver and Sermon
(Nurservl (1st and 3rd Sun
day-Holy Commiinloni
7:'"0 d m. Fnisconal Young Churchmen
7:00 p.m. Evening Prayer (3nd and
ith Sunday)
7 00 a.m. Thursday Holy Communion
10.00 8 m. Thursday Holy Communion
FAITH TABERNACLE
Rev. F. J. Bloby, Pastor
7610 Shasta Way
in nn a m. Sunday School
11:00 a m. Morning Worship
7:30 p m. Youog People's MeeMng,
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
GOSPEL MISSION
OF THE UNITED HOLY
CHURCH OF AMERICA
3S1 Commercial Street
Rev. C. M. Timms pastor
in on a m. Sunday School
1130 a m. Morninq Wnrshlp
:30 p. n. Sunday Young People's Serv
Ice
7:30 p.m. Sunday Evening iervlee
FIT? ST VNITEI) PKVTF.rOSTAl,
Shasta Community Riilldlnq
Shasta Way and Martlsnn
Rev. Ray Slrstad. pastor
"0:00 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
1R19 Oregon Avenue
Ernest W. Franklin, Pastor
:I5 a m. Sunday School
1100 a.m. Morning Worship
30 p.m. Y. P. Service
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
KINGDOM HALL
lebovah's WHnesses
H33 North Ninth Streel
3.0ft p.m. Puhlic Talk
4:15 p.m. Watchtower Study
KLAMATH TEMPLE
1007 Pine Phone TU 4-4J17S
Rev. timer Kretunqer
Sfti a m. Sunday Radio Broadcast
45 a m. Sundry School
11:00 a.m. Moaning Worshlo
-no p.m. Overcomer Service
ft'OO p m. Sunday C. A Young People
7 no p m. Sunday Evening Worsen
7.30 p.m. Wednesday Mid-Week Service
KLAMATH GOSPFL CENTER
135 Mitchell Phone TU 3-07?0
Rev Melvin R Grif'rth
10 on a m. Sunday School
11 on a m. Sunnav Mornlno Worship
7:30 p.m. -Sunday Night Worship
CMIIRCM OC JFSUS CHRIST
OF I.ATTFR DAY SAINTS
Home "d Wrttn Phone TU 4-4S55
Kiamatn ans First Warn
BiShno David J DviS
Phone TU 4-7T37
no a m Sunday. Prtesthno
w n m. Sundav School
i vi p m Sacrament Meeting
7 ift n m Tuesday MIA
10 on a m VMnesdev RHf Sxiety
: i j p i nursaay primary
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTFR DAY SAINTS
Home and Martin Phone TU 4-4 SS
KUmath Fail Second Wrd
S'Shop Georqe Shaffer Jr Ph TU 4-97(8
on m ;rfiv P'lthrvy!
!(! V) m Sunday School
d-'S p m Sacrament Meeting
4 '5 p m Monday P'imary
n no a m Tuesdav Reiiet Society
7 tS p m Wednesday MIA
REORGANIZED
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRtT
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
ih and Plum
F'der Genrrj Kormier. Pastor
9 IS a m Worship Srvice
m no a m. Sunday Schnot
1' on rTvprfCrvra Servire
7 30 pm Wednesday Prayer Service
LUTHERAN. HOE
Rev, W. W. Pechman. Paslae
'U 7-oi ,ij 4-A41I
aou'n siFB street aryt Mf)mfli RBad
Nancy Jo Nelser.. Prlsh Worker
Warn Sunday Sfool
10 arid 1100 am-Wnrshm srwir
Moiy commun.en Firs Suwiav f nrh
PACIFIC NORTHWEST SYNUO LCA
LUTHERAN, KLAMATH
American Lutheran Crn-frh
I ITS Crescent
Malcolm Unie'h, Ktor
TU 4-US7
TO m Sunday School
Warn -Afluit Bbit Study
M On a m Worshie Service
Fi'lt Sunoay Holy Communion
LUTHERAN. ZION
(The luthe'en Cturch MisiO-ri Synod)
tteve'h and Hgh Stree's
Nn'hert E Oev. Paslnf IU 47?1
1"im Sunday School
' on a -of-.fl Se'v.re
past week.
Ilnnie Impressed
British Prime Minister S i r
Alec Douglas-Home slated h i s
own opinion of the suddenly
burdened Texan immediately
on his return from Washington.
The new- President "greatly
impressed all the visitors and
observers in Washington."
Douglas Home said. He ex
pressed confidence the "finely
held'' checks and balances of
international relations would
i not be disturbed by the change
MIRACI.F TFMPI.E
3134 Delaware
Rev. and Mrs. Ben Peters, Pastors
10:00 a m. Sunday School
M.OO a.m. Worship Serv-ce
7:30 p m. Evanqellslic Service
ft 00 p m. Younq People t Meeting
7 30 p m. Tuesday Bihle Study
7:30 p.m. Friday Service
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE,
FIRST
Garden and Martin Phone TU 4 it 70
Rev. Roscoe W. Hohn, Pastor
45 a m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
6:15 p m Ycujnq Peoole's Service
7:00 p m Evening Service
7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE,
LAKESIDE
Quarry and A coil a Streets
W. R. Trusty, Minister
:4S a.m. Sunday School
I' OO a.m. Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship Service
7.00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting
Branch Sunday School and church a
Rocky Point Grange Hall.
2:15 p.m. Sunday School
3:00 p.m. Worship Service
PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF GOD
4617 Shasta Way TU 1 11
Rev. Liwrence D, Haddock
9:45 a m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Wnrshlp
7:00 p m. Eveninq Worship
7:00 p.m. Tuesday Bihle Study an
Prayer
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
WEAVER MEMORIAL
Rev. Shei
Moore
7301 Wantland TU 4-5514
:4s a.m. Sunday School
11 00 a.m. Morning Worship
-30 p.m. Youth Service
7:00 p.m. Evening Service
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
FIRST
601 Pine Street
Rev. Robert C. Groves, Minister
9:30 a.m. Church School clan for all
ages
11:09 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 Jarvis. Pastor
Ph. TU 71310
9:45 a m. Sunday School
1l:0fl a m. Worship Service
7:00 p.m. Junior High and Junior Youth
Fellowship
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
PEACE MEMORIAL
4431 S. ith TU 4-5057
Rev. Laing W Sibbet
: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-j
lowshlp I
7:00 p.m. Senior High Westminster Fel
lowship SEVENTH DA ADVENTIST
1725 Main Phnne TU
Elder Manlev Miles
:10 a.tn. Saturday Sahhalh School
11:00 a.m. Saturday Mornlog Worship
UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP
Val Swanson. Pres. Phooe TU 4-7IU6
Pine Grove Meetlnq House,
Lal:ev!ew Hiqhwav
Proirams. Sundays. October trtrouoh June
11:00 a.m. Fellowship Program and Dis
cussion
11:00 a.m. Junior Fellowship Classes lor
All Ages
YOUTH SOLDIERS FOR CHRIST
1217 BUnwIr
Rev. Effil Shelby
n. Suortey Schoo
n.-Morntoo Worship
n. Eveolng Worship
10 no ,
i no
7:X p.
VICTORY TEMPLE
SMa H. Jonas, paMnr
1909 Homedaie Road
45 a m. Sunday School
U 00 a m. Sunday Wnrhlo
7:00 p.m. Sunday Evanqelisdc Service
BEATTY
BEATTY METHODIST MISSION
Rev. Linn Pauahtv
11:00 a.m. Sunday School and Worship
Service
Family Dav Fnllnwthlp
Every Fourth Sunday
BLY
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Ralph Rentro. paslor
10 : 00 a m. Sunday Sfhnni
11 oo a m. Worship Sarv'ce
7 00 p m. Sunoay Evangelistic Service
7:30 p.m. Wednesday Christ Amhassa
dors
7.30 p m. Friday Bible Study and Pray
er meetinq
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE OF BLY
John Land's, Pastor Bly
4 a m. Sunday School
11 00 a m Sunday Morning Service
4:10 p m. Sunday Yourg Peoples Meet
ing
7:.W p.m. Sunday Evenmg Service
BLY CATHOLIC CHURCH
ST. JAMES THE APOSTLE
Rev Harold Fumn
11 :0O a m. vais
BONANZA
ASSEMBLY OF GOD,
BONANZA COMMUNITY
Pev CM im.th. pattor
ir 00 ni Sun-lev School
M 00 a m. Morninq vVnr.hlp
7-J0 p.m. Evening Service
CATHOLIC CHURCH,
ST. F. X. CABRIN;
ftonanf
Pev Ceo A Wu'rhv
11 (V) a m Sunnay MeM
CHILOQUIN
ASSEMBLY OF GOD,
CHILOQUIN
Rev WlHam Ofntl
t(l oo 4 m Sunrjaf Srnoni
11 fto a m Worship S'vc
10 O m .Voting Pooi
7 o m. Evangelical Meeting
LATTER DAY SAINT
CHURCH, CHILOOUIN
Frej larsnrv Firter
O eking Apen anrt r"rniixiiiin pHv
10 30 a.m. Sundey School and Worship
5-rvK.e
METHODIST CHURCH
CHILOQUIN COMMUNITY
v iert t piece
11 00 i m Vrn.ng WO'lhifl
CATHOLIC CHURCH
OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL
Rev M.VH.H FutTH)
Cfciioai'M
9 o a - . ,-..
in American leadership.
W est Gei man Chancellor l.ud
wig Erhard, another visitor to
Washington, was reported by
his closest aides to have been
greatly encouraged by his in
itial reactions to Jchnson whom
he found looking to the future
and acutely aware of the prob
lems of Germany and West
Berlin.
In Communist surrounded
West Berlin itself, which John
son visited on a morale-boosting
mission shortly after erec-
OPEN 8I8LE STANDARD
CHURCH, CHILOQUIN
Rev. James Ringseth, pastor
9:45 a m. Sunday School
1100 a m. Morning Worshlo
.jo p.m. tvangeliltic Service
DORRIS"
FREEWILL BAPTIST, FIRST
North California St, Oorris. CaMt
Pastor. Rev. Robert H. Hlddle EX 7-1953
10.00 a m. Sunday School
11 :C0 a.m. Morning Worship
7.00 p m. Young People s Service
7:30 p m Eveninq Wnrshlp
DORRiS HOUSE OF PRAYER
South Oregon Avenue pnrrit, Calif.
Rev. Haliie Scherer, Pastor
:4S a m. Sunday School
11:00 a m. Morning Worship
a: 30 p.m. Young People's Meeting
7:30 p m. Evangelistic Service I
7:30 p.m. Friday Gospil Service
BAPTI5T, FIRST
W. B. Russell, paslor
:I5 .m. Sunday School. Lee Harring
ton in charge
7:00 p m. Sunady, Training Union, Otis
Middaugh director Sunday
evening worship service
CATHOLIC CHURCH
OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL
Rev. C. F. O'Connor, Pastor
11:15 a m. Sunday Mast
FORT KLAMATH
METHODIST CHURCH
FORT KLAMATH COMMUNITY
Rev. Albert E. Place
9:30 a m. Morning Worship
10:30 a.m. Sunday School
LANGELL VALLEY
ST. BARNABAS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Bill Milne, lay vicar
0 a.m. Morning Worship and Church
School
LORELLA
FULL GOSPEL, LORELLA
Rev, Euqene A. Willis, paslor
?:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:45 p.m. Sunday Evening Worship
MACDOEL-
MACDOEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. Htnry G. Katl
Bov U EX 8-2531
10.00 a.m. Sunday School
11 :00 a m. Mornino Worship
7:30 p.m. Evening Woishlp
MAUN
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH,
MALIN
Joseph Boyle, Pastor
:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 am. Morninq Worship
6:45 p m, C. A. Service
7:10 p m. Sunday Evening Worship
7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting
MALIN BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. William R. Hodge
Phone 7333-502
10 00 a m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
6.00 p.m. Young People's Meeting
7:00 p m Eveninq Service
7:30 p.m. Thursday Bible Sludy an
Prayer Meeting
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
MALIN COMMUNITY
Rev. Ethan Whitman
B'4S a.m. Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. Worship Service
MERRILL
ASSEMBLY OF GOD, MERRILL
Howard Peterson, Pallor
Ph. '
10:00 a m. Sunday School
'I 00 a m. Morning Worship
7:15 p.m. hvangellstlc Service
CATHOLIC CHURCH
ST. AUGUSTINE'S
Merrill
Farrier Vincent C. Egan
l:IW a m. Sunday Mass
10:00 a m. Sunday Mass
PRESBYTERIAN, MERRILL, FIRST
9:s a m. Church School
11 00 a m, Worship Service
5:00 p m. Junior Youth Fellowship
A. 45 p m. Senior Youth Fellowship
BAPTIST, NEWELL
CONSERVATIVE
Victor Wad-lie, pastor
t K i m Sunday School
H Oft a m Mornlntj Worih.p
A H p m Traininq Union
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
SPRAGUERIVER
FRIENDS CHURCH,'
SPRAGUE RIVER
Pernor, Evert J Tuning
10 00 a m. Sunday Scrvonl ,
1 f) a m worihip Service
7 10 p m. Evenina Service
7 V) p m. Wednesday Preyer Meeting
ij a m. -Sunday School
TULELAKE
ASSEMBLY OF GOO
Dv Glenn Wakefield
P O, Bo 165 Pnone 6' i6H
Tuieiakt. mi.
9 41 a m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Vo'ning WOMhlp na tr.iv
dren'i Church
10 pm Christ Amned.jr
7:30 p m. Evening Worship
BAPTIST CHURCH, FIRST
Tom Helm, Pastor
a m Sunday School
II On Morninq Worship
4 .ft p m. Baptnl Training union
p m. Evening Worsr-p
HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Tuldake, California
Rev C P O'Connor, pastnr
Sunday Masses I and f -30 a m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Tutelage. California
Dev. O. Wendell Herbnon
10 Of) a m.. Sunday Schooi
1 1 no a m.ffm-nQ Worship
OO p m. Youth meeting
1.30 p. rtv Evening Worship
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pev. Walter V Moitnn. Pator
(Veeli In Htvne Frnnnmlts Building,
f airgrounnsl
f IS a m. Sunday Srhoo1
e 4S a m Adult ftlbte Clets
1 1 0j a m. Worship
PRESBYTERIAN, COMMUNITY
Tuieiebe, raiiform
Wayne E Wattman minister
f 45 a m Chorrh Srhoo!
It CJ a m. Wn'sMp 4 Nursery
30 p.m. -vouth Feiirmihip
WILLIAMSON RIVER
METHODIST MISSION
WILLIAMSON RIVER
Rev. I tan Pauahtv
pm .un1y Ichnol end Worship
s.-v.ce
IH ou'h weetlrva
lion o( (he Communist wall in
lHfil. Mayor Willy Brandt said
he knows the new President is
as determined as his predeces
sor to stand by all commit
ments to the city. "Berlmcrs
can have the same confidence m
Johnson they had in Ken
nody." Brandt said.
Proved To Be Thorn
French President Churlos de
Gaulle, uhoe go-it-alone tac
tics in East-West relations and
nuclear policies were a thorn
in the side of llie Kennedy ad
ministration, is not likely to be
less a Ihorn lor Johnson's ad
ministration. Rut persons close
to the French leader report
that in his first contact with
the new President in Washing
ton De Gaulle liked the measure
of the man.
Austria's Chancellor Alfons
t'orbach who saw Johnson for
15 minutes after the Kennedy
funeral said "peace and f r e e
dom" were in good hands.
Switzerland's Foreign Minister
F. T. Wahlen saw U.S. Secre
tary of Slate Dean Jlusk. not
the President. But his impres
sion was said to be that contin
ued strong leadership could be
expected.
Another who returned encour
aged from Washington was Nor
way's Prime Minister Einar
Grrharriscn who said he found
more insecurity in Euroie over
the change in American leader
ship than he did in the United
Slates. Denmark's Prime Min
ister Jens Olio Krag has not
seen Johnson since he succeeded
to the presidency but met him
as vice president. He voiced his
confidence in the new Chief
Executive within hours of Ken
nedy's murder.
Kales Johnson Highly
Finland's President Urho Kek
konen saw a good deal of John
son on a Washington visit in Oc
toiler, 1MG1, and again when the
then vice president visited Fin
land less than three months
ago. He gives Johnson a high
rating in statesmanship.
Belgium's Foreign Minister
Paul Henri-Spank is another
w ho is sure Johnson will meas
ure up to the job. "I '.ad the
HAMBER
OMAAENTS
by GEORGE T. CALLISON
Monogr
KLAMATH COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Tn Rot tlw IhinkhiR of all
(hamhor members, and to al
low for lull participation of all
lis members, the ehamlwr has
scheduled a scries of meetings
designed to develop bolh a
shorl-range and a long-ranjje
program of work for the de
velopment of Klamath County.
The first meeting will be held
next Wednesday morning, Dec.
). at 9 o'clock in the conference
room at the chamber offices.
Subsequent meetings will lie
held at S o'clock each week day
morning through Friday, Dec.
13. Afternoon meetings al 1:31)
are set for Monday, Dec. (I,
through Thursday, Dec. 12.
Nearly 5011 chamber members
10 al a time will receive
both mail and telephone invila
tions lo attend one of the meet
ings. The sole purpose of the meet
ings is to obtain from as many
chamber members as possible
the answer lo this one question:
"What, in your opinion, is the
single most important project,
activity, or thing, which, if car
ried out by the Klamalh County
Chamber of Commerce, would
make Kk.malh County a better
place in which to live and do
business?"
At each meeling. those pres
ent will he divided into smaller
discussion groups to consider
all suggestions and vole upon
the best ones. However, all
ideas will be submitted lo the
chamlcr's board of directors,
and from them will be fash
ioned the chamber's program
of work not only or this year
but for the remaining years
between now and WTO. All will
become part of tin? chamber's
"Seven by Seventy" program
... a seven-point blueprint lor
the development of Klamath
County by 1970.
Assisting chamber president,
James F. Stilwell, and the
chamber manager in conduct
ing the series of meetings will
be first vi president. Brooks!
Dickerman, and isl chamber
presidents, .lames D. Montcith.
Fred H. Ehiers, Bib Kent and
Bub Mest.
Tiie meetings ill start
promptly at !i a.m. and at I 30
p m , with adjournment guaran
teed for no laler than 10 a.m.
and 2 .10 p.m. This allows time
lor collee and doughnuts fol
lowing the meeting which is
closely timed to last 4."i min
utes. Return Home
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pernn
have returned fiom Lis Ange
les wheic they attended the fu
neral of Mis. Perrin's sister,
Mrs. William J. Casberg. Mrs.
Casheig was well known in
Klamalh Kails having made
frequent tups to Ihe city In vis
it her sister.
chance of talking with the new
President barely twi weeks
ago." Spaak noted. "These
talks gave me confidence in
him. He appeared to share
Kennedy's political ideas enlite
ly. One must therefore work to.
gother with him in the same de
sire to cooperate a9 we slwwed
toward President Kennedy."
Holland's Foreign Minister
J. M. H. Utns saw Johnson
early this month and found him
well informed on "the broad
outlines" of foreign affairs.
Luns is confident Johnson will
continue Kennedy's program in
the Western alliance.
Living Cost
Rises Again
WASHINGTON iL'PH - Liv
ing costs rose by a penny er
$10 spent during October lo
reach a new record in spile of
a decline in overall prices for
food, the government reported
Kriday.
A Labor Department spokes
man said the consumer price in
dex climbed one-tenth of one
per cent from September lo
107.2 in October. This meant
that goods and services which
could be purchased (or $10 dur
ing tlve 1!).)7-5H base period cost
$10.72 during October.
The spokesman said, however,
the increase was "strictly sea
sonal" and not an omen that a
new inflationary trend was in
the offing.
The index for Octolwr was 1.1
per cent above a year ago, pri
marily because of a raise of 2.1
per cent in the cost of services.
Kood prices in October
dropped one-half of one )er cent
but were offset hy higher prices
for most oilier goods and serv
ices. As a result of the slight in
crease in the October index
about 42.000 workers will re
ceive cost of living wage in
creases under union contracts.
Prcsidont Stilwell has es
pressed the hope that attend
ance at the meetings will be
large and enthusiastic, and that
through them, chamber mem
bers w ill acquire a belter grasp
of what the chamber of com
merce is and what it does.
With attendance anticipated at
at least 300, lie has expressed
confidence that the ideas and
suggestions of this many busi
ness, professional and govern
mental leaders of Ihe area will
provide the chamlier with an
aggressive and forward-looking
program of work which, when
completed, will contribute
greatly to the economic and so
cial vitality of Klamath County.
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GOLD STAR RECOGNITION George Royall, Veterans Service officer for Modoc
County, presents the certificate of the brome star award for heroism to Mrs. Cor
delia Riggs of Likely. She is holding a picture of her son, Jackson Griffith, who was
killed in action during World War II. Looking on is her niece and a cousin to the de
ceased hero, Tawco Belding, Likely. After 20 years, Mrs. Riggs has also received recog
nition as a Gold Star Mother and will be presented the purple heart and other medals
awarded her son.
Gold Star Mother Receives
Medals After Long Lapse
ALTLTtAS-Ader a 20-ycar
interval, Mrs. Cordelia Riggs
of Likely has received recogni
tion as a Gold Star Mother
and the medals her son, Jack
son Griffith, wim as an infan
tryman during World War II.
Mrs. Riggs received a certi
ficate for the bronze star award
last week and was formally
acknowledged as a Gold Star
Mother. At the same time she
was notified that the medals
her son won while in the South
Pacific actions would be shipped
lo her at the end of November.
She will receive posthumous
ly or her son the bronze star,
Ihe combat infantry badge, Ihe
purple heart, Asiatic - Pacific
campaign ribbons with t w o
slurs, the World War 11 victory
medal, and Ihe good conduct
medal.
Arrangements for the be
lated awards were made hy
Modoc County's Veteran Serv
ice officer, George Royall. Mrs.
Riggs told Royall of her son,
who had been reported missing
n action In July, 1944, and fi
nally declared dead in J u I y,
1945, w hen she went tn see him
on a routine claim.
He immediately asked If she
had ever received recognition
as a Gold Star Mother or her
son's purple heart medal. When
he received a "no" reply, Roy
all set the forces in action that
eventually uncovered Hie other
awards due her son. He had
been awarded Ihe bronze slar
for heroism at Saipan on Oct.
23, 1943.
Grilfith enlisled in Ihe infan
try after his graduation from
Murine Union High School in
of Klamath Falls H
Fills, Orrfm
Sunday, December 1, IK
1942. He had been well-known ,
at the school for his outstand-
ing ability as a lineman on the
varsity football team. He was
also called on for school pro
grams because of his talent as
an entertainer with the har
monicu. He played the trumpet
in the high school band for four
years.
His mother tells that his first
year at Modoc High School,
Jackson had to walk five miles
from lndiantown near Likely,
to catch Ihe school bus and Ihe
live miles home each evening.
In all that time he never
Fund Continues To Grow
For Policeman's Family
DALLAS lUPD - Donations
from football players and work
ers poured into a fund today
(or Mrs. J. D. Tippit, widow of
the Dallas policeman slain try
ing In arrest President K e n
nedy's accused assassin.
Mrs. Tippit and her three
children were left nearly desti
tute when Tippit was shot lo
death attempting lo arrest Lee
Harvey Oswald.
But Mien America opened its
heart lo the family and dona
linns were running more than
$50,000.
The Tippit family spent a
quiet and sad Thanksgiving at a
get-together with his two broth
ers w ho are policemen in Green
ville. Tex. Officer Tippit had ar
ranged lo get Thanksgiving off
for (lie feast, so his widow Ma
rie and the children, Allen, 14,
Brenda, 10, and Curtis Ray, 4,
decided In keep the date with
his brothers.
The New York Jets foolball
players pasfed up a r e c
Thanksgiving Day turkey
Thursday to contribute funds to
the family. When the Jet man
agement earlier last week of
fered a turkey to each family
on Ihe learn, Ihe players in
stead asked that the money be
conlrilHited to Tippit's survi
vors. SF.VKN SONS
BOSTON (UPD - Del. Sgt.
Arthur S. Pugsley Sr. of Ihe
Boston police department has
nn fewer than seven sons
on the force. John, 27, and
llichard, 24, are the latest lo
don police uniforms.
3 r
For your Holiday reading enjoyment
This newspaper it happy ta present one of the world's
great Christmas stories in illustrated story-strip torm.
One of O. Henry's clonic surprise ending tales. Gifts
of the Magi is a fascinating, heart warming narrative
in the Christmas spirit. An interesting addition to
this exclusive newspaper version is a recounting of
how tho original story come to be written.
Read it Starting Monday in
PAGE 7.
missed a (lay of school in spile
of the winter's worst weather
and deepest snow. Mrs. Risks
moved to Alhnas for the last
three years of his high school
studies sn he could participate
in the school activities and not
have the long hike each day.
She said that at one time
Jackson had wanted to quit
school, hut his former grade
school teacher encouraged him
lo go on and finish high school.
She is as proud of her son's
high school diploma as the
medals she is now receiving for
him.
Halfback Curley Johnson, a
native of Dallas, took up a col
lection from the players to add
to the turkey fund. 11 was esti
mated that about $400 will be
sent to the Tippit family.
The Philadelphia Eagles and
iDctroU Lions of the National
Football League previously an
nounced tJiat Uiey had coUect
ed junds to contribute lo Tip
pit's survivors.
Workers at Tooele Army De
pot Thursday donated all "pock
el money" to a fund or Mrs.
Tippit. Nearly $1,500 was col
lected at the Tooele, Utah .in
stallation. Shop
Today
9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Al Store No. 2
South 6th &
Shasta Way
OPEN TILL
MIDNIGHT
Monday thru Sat.
All Grocery
Specials from
last Thurs.
ad good thru
Wednesday!
MARKET
BASKET
9th and Pin
So. 6th ond Shasta Way
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