Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 21, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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HPtRALn AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. fWKOON
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TERRY STEWARD gets hit wings as an official member of Matin's operation Skywatch from
Sgt. John Bridges, representing the Western Defense Command. Mrs. John Frietag, Malin's
chief observer, looks on with Matin GOC Supervisor Elton Grogg and Klamath County
GOC Director Wallace Reed. Nine other Malin residents received wings as GOC members.
Ground Observer Corps
Holds Meeting at Malin
B J MRS. JOE IIALOl'SF.K
MALIN A Rally meeting for
members o( Malm's Ground Ob
server Corp.. was held at the Malin
Fire Hall Tuesday evening, Nov.
18.
Sgt. John H. Bridges. Portland,
representing the Air Defense com
mand, gave the group a "pep
talk" as Wallace Reed. Klamath
County's GOC Coordinator, so apt
ly called it when- introducing the
Sergeant. ,
Sgt. Bridges congratulated the
Malin group for organizing and
maintaining such a fine post and
thanked them for the service they
re giving to their country. He add-
' ed that Civilian Ground Observa
tion is still vitally essential and
Uiat there should be no let up. In
his experience, he said, of serving
t both the Filter Center and Ra
dar Center he has seen it proven
that Civilian 6ky Watch has been
: most useful In tracing flights of
aircraft.
Wallace Reed spoke briefly to
the group and said that he hoped
aeon to have a direct telephone
line to GOC Posts, so as to make
communication more convenient.
Elton Grogg. who has taken over
the duties of GOC Commander for
Malin was introduced and wel
comed. He replaces Ivan Ottoman
The pictures, which were to nave !
been shown at this meeting, were
not available but Mr. Reed prom
ised the members that toey will
be shown in Malin soon.
GOC silvep wings, awarded to
those who nave given thirty six
hours of their time to sky watch
ing, were awarded to: Mrs. Betty
Henzel. Maxine Paris. Jerry Raj
nus Jr., Bess McCulley, Willie Raj
nus, Terry Steward. Delores Stew
ard. Matilda Nedbalck.John Frel
us and Elton Grogg.
Others who attended the meet
ing and have already received the
wings are: Mrs. Virgil Paris. Mrs.
Bernice Steward, Donnie Hawkins.
Flo Johnson, Janet Elmore. Willie
Rajnus, Ronnie Kalina. Dorothv El
more, Jo Johnson. Bridey Hickey,
Mrs. Gladys Halousek. Mrs. Ter
esa McComb, Joan Freitag. Jim
mie Parker, Mrs. John Freitag,
Ray Johnson. Roy Ingram Rich,
ard Can trail. Mrs. Hazel Kalina
and Virgil Paris.
Volunteer sky watchers who are
also serving on the Malin Post,
but who were not able to attend
the meeting include: Mrs. Flor
ence DeMerritt. Mrs. Anna Lahoda,
Mrs. Norma Petrasek, Kenneth
Weatherby, Mrs. Lee Reber. Rev.
George Shuman. Mrs. Thelma Clug
ston. Sandra Fields. Mrs. Lena
Parker. Mrs. Elizabeth Dalton,
Marlena Vacknitz. Rose Havllna.
Carol Havllna, Mrs. Arlie Mae
Johnson. Mrs. Jean Freeman, Mrs.
Ruth McVay, Mrs. Mary. Alice
Stastny. Mrs. Elsie Mock and Mrs.
Loraine Bauer.
Shirley Mock. Mrs. Mildred Raj
nus, Mrs. Sibil Holl. Wayne and
Warren Ingram, Slanlev Petrasek,
Lewis Kessler, Mrs. Mildred Har
mon, Mrs. Freda Anderson, Mrs.
Amelia Bishop and Mrs. Dee Story.
The three newest volunteers are
Mrs. Lee Martin. Mrs. Nell Rel
lerath and Mrs. Palsy Ottoman.
Bonanza Fete
Set Dec. 6
CITY BRIEFS
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Cooked rood and fumy work Yiulil Club Family dinner Bun
sale will be held by the I'lirlstlnii ! day. Choice of prime rib rmiHl ur
nnN1W71 n., -,,,,,,,.1 n,,.Mj I u,nl " 5 rcnuu.iiiii, pittiiiuii.v. 1:1 - uiu m-i-tira mciiK. iuuro rc.iiTVlltluu
1 carnival l.iieduicd tor llicBls Urn.cr.y ' l"-
cveiims ol Nov, 31 has been pom-
Extensive piepavallona have i Firm Methodist Cluiicli i to lm e . '"'
bc.-n made to Injure the aucceaa
of this nllair. Proceeds from tint
event lost year were used to buy
n moMc projector for tlie school.
Punas raised Hits your will no lor
new athletic equipment and to do
liny expenses of the athletic de
partment. Come, i price Is a 1953 dishwash
ing machine.
instead ol selecting a queen of
ihc carnival this year a king will
he cho.-;en. Candidates are: Senior.
Howard Koertje, escort, Pauline
Noble; Junior. Kenneih Stalnakrr,
escort, Catherine Dearborn; Soph
omore, Billy Nelson, escort, Fran
ces Nork; Freshman, Onry Cun
ningham, escort, Margaret Rod-gets.,
Spies to Die
January 12
NEW YORK iPi Federal Judge
Irvtng R. Kaufman Friday set the
week of Jan. 12 for the execution
of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, con
victed atomic spies.
Last week the United States
Supreme Court refused for a sec
ond time to rehear the case of the
husband and wile prisoners.
Gifts for "The Boss" Voliht's
Pioneer Office Supply Co. SIS Main
Schools See
State Film
The film "Oreson and Its Na&
ural Resources" was presented to
ihe Klamath Falls scliool system
by Richfield Oil Corporation at
yotjlcrdav's meeting ot the Klam
ath Falls Kiwanls Club.
Arnold L. Kspey. representative
of the ofl company from Medlord,
presented the mm to fccnooi oupi.
Arnold Gralapp who said it would
be added to the film library of
the audio-visual education depart
ment lor use not only by schools
but also by outside groups.
Running time for the film is 30
minutes.
It depicts Oregon under survey
by a legendary pioneer who returns
each year from the Lewis and
Clark Expedition to see how the
Oregon Trail is faring. The sur
vey covers everything from farm
ing to mining to lumbering and
fishing, and left many Kiwanians
a little surprised at what Oregon
has to offer.
Tom OUarra, Richfield distribu
tor tor this area and new member
of the Klamath Kiwanls Club, was
chairman of the day.
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
EUGENE, ORE MEDFORD
Thoroughly Modern
Ur. and Mrs, J. E. Earley
and Joe Earley
- - Proprietors
MIMEOGRAPHING
and complete
MAILING SERVICE
''Quality work.
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Ph. 9297
CHASE J LAWLER
Secretarial Aqencv
Underwood Building
a parly Satuulny niulit, Willi a sort
of scavenger limit tor old toys to
bo repaired iwul given to newly
emldieii lor chnsmiiiN. Anyone
Willi toys lo be given this uruiinl
lallnu Is asked to call Put Taylor.
5itH, and they'll be puked up.
I tiaw Slam".- filmed b.v Dr.
Talbot, tiicHlilenl. fllble
ln.illtutp of Los Amieles, will be
shown Ninidav, Nov, at. 7 '.'lo p.m.,
at Ulule Baptist Church, XUt Wl
n id. In plneo of tho rruulnr aermon.
I'tiullo invited.
Vllt. Umiion Kiinymi Cutii'nr
Fuml Hcuplll ditiico ul ICimlc.' Hall
ttrt I ttl'iitt y . Nov. MiHu by the
"SiiiiioIIiIom." AH proofed RO lo
limn. Turkey dour iiiw. Cnine In
iimoit and oveuill". Oursla will be
ulluwcd, Bob Hlce la ulialrinan.
Toik lle has luken a portion
Willi the slain lux coiiimbslim lit
filings of t iter olflee at Madras.
He Mrved ont leiiii si Klnnuilll
County anse.iBor and was Dfmo-
In oundldntn tor llml f Ilea at
Inst eleoilun, He Is ll'v son "I
cratln
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C. J. llohs, llmiloy DlBlrlet.
PUBLIC SERVICE
MlsiMfehlnf an. Milllnf t-liM
t Rmanabla Pilcai. hane 47 40
Walk luarantata1.
Klamath luilnan Coll,
7JI Plae
Mela Sigma Hi I linked Food
Sale Is being sponsored by Kuppa
lludaet Ouesllon-llour meellna ! fn'er . Ironi V In t tomorrow at
toi.iKhi. Lit p in., at KlaniHin ; 1"y Food Alnrkct. .
Lutheran Church. Film, "All '1 hut ,, . ,,,
1 Have," will be Uiown. I'ledms I brlne IHniier l):nee lpllnl
will be made lor 1053. Members 1 llv lumi' ' litoct from 7 to 8:
urged to attend. -"'morrow niiiiu at me Ar-
iiioi;. ik is iu ur luiiuni.
Calliolle laUhter will be rn
tci'Uiiiied by ladies H orn Men ill.
M.lllll, Boiianu and Tulc lake Moll
day evening, Nov. 2i. at St. Augus
tine Parish Hall at Merrill. Tluvse
desiring transportation please meet
at Sacred Heart i'ai'isli Hull by
7:15 p in
Women of the Moose will spon.
sor a Hobo and Harvest dinner and
dance at Moose Hall, Saturday. Nov.
'Ji. Benefit dinner served from 6
to 8 p.m. Dancing at 9 p.m. licit
hobo costume wins prize.
Itrlvers License Examiner will
be on duly In Clilloqiim, Nov. ;'li,
at the Cliy Hull, Hum I lo 7 p.m.
During those hours the Klumalh
Falls office will be open only lo
receive renewals of licenses. Per
sons wishing licenses or permits to
drive are ak,ed to get In touch
with the examiner well ahead ol
closing hour In order to assure
completion of applications.
Job's Dauflitcra will meet to
gether for church services Sunday.
Officers will meet at 10; IS a.m.
at the Masonic Temple. Other
members assemble at 11:45 at the
Presbyterian Chunh.
St. Paul'i Kplscopal Church
there will be no a.m. service
Sunday, Nov. 23. Church school.
8:30 a.m.. and morning prayer and
sermon at 11 am. aa usual.
Townsend Club dunce at KC
Hull Saturday, Nov. 2;', 91- Music
by 4 Clovers.
Church lluiaar sponsored by
the HeomiiiiUed Church of Latter
Day Siilnls, Saturday, Nov. XI, at
J, C. Penney Store, starillut U.au
a.m. Proceeds go to building fund.
FOR SALE
C0MICE FEARS
Relecft from Our Premium Clfl Pockoqel
Please Brlnq Your Own Container!
A Real Buy - 65c Lug
Available Week Dayt and Sunday I a.m. to S p.m.
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LOWEST HOURLY
FLAT RATE MULTIPLE
IN TOWN!
Only factory specified
elopied time used on
each service
operation.
We ute your cor'i factory ipecified ,
time regardless of make of your car
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Jem. Come in and ice it today it
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GET A BIG 12-lb. HEN
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SUIT or TOPCOAT I
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at DREWS! jT
MEN! Kill 2 Birds
With One Stone
Get the new suit or topcoat you
need . . . PLUS your Thankiqivinq
turkey AT NO EXTRA COST! Juit
pick any tuit or topcoat valued
at $50. or more from our out
standing, reqularly ttockad selec
tion . . . and we'll qive you a slip
for the turkey. It's redeemable
at Carl's Superior Market or
Bud Hanson's Market. Hurry!
Make your selection now while
we still have your sixe in the style,
fabric and color you want!
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