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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1945)
SAFETY WEEK LAYS STRESS ID "T h a avoruga driver will avoid uccldonts whan specific nufurqa ura cunou to ins nuun Hon." Thnt statement, according to Robert 8, Furroll Jr.. ilula oTiulr mim (or lliti Oregon Safety Week program, October 22-211, In one or ilia principle upon wliic.li ac ciiient prevention uollvltloa nra founded. "ObvlouHly, no drlvar dalll. ornlely uols himself Into tin aeol dent." Pun oil explained, "but nil ' too (rc(Uunlly, drivers uru Involved In accldtiut an u result of failure to'tindcrstond tha nu luro of certain hazards. Onco hu In consciously aware of them. he Is Inclined to tuka the neccs- nry steps to uvold them." Many Accldtnt Hasards On this premise, accident pro. vuntlou agencies In ovoryillald of imfety, home, farm, Industry, school mul truffle, arc concen trating Uielr activities on culling attention to the inuny accident hazards In every day life during Oregon Safety Week, October 22-211. . ,"A campulgn of ono week's duration la -of no consonuotica unless It Is special pari of a continuing program," tno suite Safety Week - chairman said. "hnfely Week In Oregon there fore, Is merely llio vclilelo by which safety agencies which con duct yonr-nrouncl programs ob tain special emphasis on certain poind of their nroarnms." ."Those nctlvo In the Hold of accident pravenllon know that accident can bo proventcd, We know that Individuals will avoid accident onco they are satisfied In their own minds thnt certain actions leud to trouble. So. dur ing the week of October 22-28, wo mo laying special emphasis 01 some oi uieso innards. Oregon Snfty Week la anon. sored by all safety agencies In the state. It la the second annual avont of its kind In the stato. Inland Radio, Inc., will thli . wcck nio an application wltli the 'federal communications for a permit to construct a modern ra. dio station In the Snake river valley. The application requosU permission to .build I ho transmit ter and tower on n alts near On tario with studios in Welser, Pay. tta and Ontario. Inland Radio. Inc.. I now tha owner ana oneralor of stations norm in BOKr ana KLUM, lb Qrande, Principal atockholdors of tha corporation ara State Senator Marshall E. Cornctt of Klnmnth Falls, who la president, and Lee w. Jacobs or Dnkcr, who la the general mnnager. Senator Cor. nett Is a Klamath Falls business man and represents five south rn and central Oregon counties in uio uregon Bid to senate, ja cobs haa been a resident of east ern Oregon for 20 years and has been operating local radio sta tions for tha past five years. He formerly lived hero. - . , Jacobs advised that the com mission now has over 1000 appll. cations before It for considcra. tlon. so early action on the focal application la not expected. Ho did stato thnt if and when fav orable action Is forthcoming construction will start immedi ately. The corporation expects 10 invesi approximately $3U,UU0 in the new station. Call Jcttera applied for ara KSRV, indicating Snake River vaiioy, i- .... . (The) sloth Habitually sleeps and eats upside down. Silly, Isn't It? And juat as silly to be chilly when a phone call will bring you Shell Heating Oil to keep your house coy and warm, ', For prompt delivery of dependable, econom ical heating oil, phone Shall Oil Co., Inc., 953 Spring St. Phono 4121 By JOAN O'NEILL Triors are pictures Of tha foot ball team, band, i'ep I'oppera and twlrlers gracing tha win dows of several of the photog raphy studios In town. Tha Palluuu pictures are In tha window of (ho Konnull-Ellla studio. Three clotures of the team ara shown and pictures of the two coaches, Paul Angsioati and Edwurd Ryun aro also on display. In' tho window of tha Ever Rraun studios ara the pictures of io-other three groups. This group of pictures shows the una, Pop Peppers and twlrlors In drill formation and also- In group pictures, Tha six twlrlers ara shown In tha costumes thoy wore for tho drill Friday nlghi. Drill Shows America At the Modford-Klamath gamo Frlduy night tha drilling units put on a hulf-tlmo drill consisting of seven formations. The band first formed un In dlan tcopeo and a church steeple. Then tho Pep Peppers wont through the Daces of a fire- orackcr. a liberty bell and rotat ing nnKs or a cnuin. a itcu Cross emblem and an American flag were formed by the band. The twlrlers part in this drill was that of portraying pilgrims, Indians, a nurse and the atutue of liberty In connection with the several formations. The theme of this drill was that of the pageant of Amorlcan history showing tha coming of tha Indian and pilgrim. Tho Revolutionary war, tho coming of Independence und the unity of tho south and north after tho Civil war wcro portrayed. Fi nally tho United States Joined together as it Is now was shown by the flag. Orlnnd Warcup is in Charge or the drills. Honor floelsty Initiation Honor Society will hold Its Initiation tonight at the homo of ono of tho present members. The Initiation will be In the form of a scavenger hunt Honor So ciety Is composed of Junior and sonlor students who have high arode avcranos. Mcmbershlrj In to tho organization Is by Invita tion oi me mud. Elscls Officers The music organizations up at KUHS elect their officers each year to take care of Intermedi ate choir, and the Girls' Glco club that comes up now end thon. Gordon Voltch. Jackie Elt trelm and Wlnnlfrod Spcelman hold the offices of president, vice president and secretary, re spectively. Rod Murray Is atudont conductor of the band Bill Southwell and John Mae Clcllun are librarians. Dill Koesee Is president of the advanced choir; Mary Lou Case, secretary: Donna Hrothorton and Dorothy liowry, librarians, The Intermediate choir has for Its officers Jack Bronson, presi dent, and Kutherlno Newman, secretary. Jim Noreen and Ben DoVoro are librarians, Jean Stroud Is Drcsldant of the Girls' Gleo club and Ceraldlne Kay Is socrotary. Librarians are Moldu Swltzlcr and Helen Rainwater. Tha following soldiers were among men who recoived honor ublo discharges recently at the separation center. Fort Lewis, Wash. Cpl. Douglass G. Holken, 204 N. 3rd: SSgt. Doran C. Lewis, 1830 Ward; SSgt. Oren G. Lew Is, llillO Wlard; PFC Francis W. Russ, 20!) 1 Hope; SSgt. George A. Schnnbcl, 1S40 Lookout. Sgt. Marlon J. Brlttson, Box 1008. Lakevlow: CdI. Eldrcd M. Lee, Box 003, Lakevlow; T5 Stiindlee C. Morgan, Box 1013, ivOKoviowi Bgi. jonn w, bmiui, PO Box 102. 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