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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1954)
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON PAGE SEVEN DISCUSSING PLANS FOR FORMATION of a new unit of Klamath Marines, to be known at Klamath Basin Marines, are from left, M-Sgt. Charles A. West and S-Sqt. William M. Allen, local recruiters, and Major W. F. Simlik, officer in charge of Marine Corps recruiting for the district of Oregon from Portland. Marines Plan Klamath Unit Plans are being formulated to' enlist another squad of men from the Klamath Basin in January, M Sgt. Charles A. West, one of the local Marine Corps recruiters, an nounced today. The new group, similar to ' the Pelican Leathernecks who were en listed in June of this year, will be i called the Klamath Basin Marines. It is planned they will leave Klamath Falls January 23 and re main as a unit while undergoing recruit training. Reason lor enlist ing units such as the Pelican Leathernecks and the Klamath Ba sin Marines is to instill greater pride in the Individual and the Marine Corps, inasmuch as re cruits will be with buddies from their home town, Marine officials say. Letters will be mailed soon to ' men whose names are on file in the Marine Corps Recruiting Of fice as initial members of the new unit, informing them of the date of departure. Others are welcome to inquire about chances of enlist ing with the unit. A banquet will' be held the lat ter part of January at which swearing In ceremonies will take place, This is the first time, ac , cording to the Marine recruiters, that a sweating in ceremony has been planned by any branch of the service in Klamath Falls. The officials also stated that in the future, recruits will be flown to Portland for their physical. Tours of duty with the Marine Corps are three and four years. Further information may be bad by contacting the Marine Corps Recruiting Station in the court house, or telephone 4455,. I IKE CALGARY, Alta. ift A big han gar at Calgary's Municipal Airport burned to the ground last night. Some 15 to 30 airplanes were re ported destroyed. . SACRED HEART NOTEBOOK By BEATRICE WALSH Correction please 1 The public performance of the Marian Assem bly will be Thursday evening at 8 o'clock instead of Wednesday as was previously announced in this column. Selections to be sung by the Glee Club are: "Ave Maria" by Franz Schubert; "Paradisum Novum by Madelyn Peters; "Magnificat," "Silent Night," "Sing Gloria, by Katherine Da vis; "Maria Assumpta," by Sr. Elaine: "Stella Fulgens," by Rich ard Keys Biggs; "Jesus. Joy of My Endeavor," by J. S. Bach apd "To Christ the King," by Sr. Raf ael. In their initial game of the sea son the Trojans were defeated by Tulelake 52-31 Trobabss won their game 43-17. Merrill will be their next opponents, in a home game to be played at 7 p.m. Tuesday, De cember 7. Tulelake Plans Dimes Campaign TULELAKE Clayton Ruedsill. manager of Clayton's Department store has been named chairman of the 1955 March of Dimes campaign. His appointment was made by Don Potter, president of the Tule lake Rotary Club. No gpal has been set. The 1954 drive under Burton Hoyle netted approximately S1.000 from Tulelake and Newell. Juvenile Grange Holds Meeting BLY Bly Juvenile Grange No. 217 held a regular meeting Wed nesday, December 1 with 19 at tending. Following the business meeting Bobbie Jean Moore was escorted to the master station and presented with a going-away gift. A surprise farewell party followed. A gift was sent to leituref Lee Ann Rentle, who is recovering from a tonsilectomy. It was announced that subordi nate grange i s closing the bird house contest for 1954, Winners will be announced at the next meeting. The same project, is planned for 1955. ' . ; Civic Club Holds Meeting CHEMULT The Chcmult Worn. en's Civic Improvement Club b?ld its annual Christmas party last week at the home of Mrs. GraUv G. Gooch at Beaver Marsh with Mrs. John Herman co-hostess. A very short business , meeting was held before the party for ap pointment of the necessary com- Toastmistress Club To Meet The Toastmistress Club will en tertain at a Christmas Piiny Tmirs- day December 9 at the Willard Ho tel. A social hour is planned lor t 6:30 with dinner to be served at 7 p.m.- : Members are . to tnke 50 cent gifts for the Rift exchange. Guests will be welcome but members must remember to take gifts for those invited. Reba Marts, president will pre side. Carol Whetstone is proRt-um chairman and Alice Gallup will be toastmistress, Blanche Petroff will be topic mistress. Marjorie Davis will serve as education chairman. Reba Martz and Leah Fenning will be contest specakers In the se ries of competitive ta'k.i in prep aration for state competition. mitlees to work on the Christmas piogram to be held ir the club rooms December 23 at 7 p.m. Ay pointed to decorate the community Christmas tree are: Mrs. Corwin Gnlbrea'h, Mrs. Glenn Wood, and Mrs. Dick Clauson. Mrs. Loren Masten will be chairman of the Cicaivup committee. The officers, Mrs.' V I. Brader. Myrtle Hash, Mrs. Cnp Jessup, and Mrs. William Taylor will make cof fee and serve the cookies that each mtniber will make to be served alter the Christmas piocram. Mrs. William Mott, Mrs. William Tny lor and Mrs. R. E. Jessup will WITHDRAWAL OTTAWA Wl Canada expects to withdraw her last remaining troops from Korea early next year, an authoritative Defense Depart ment source reported last night. If you arc-suffering the agonizing pains of ARTHRITIS, rhcuma tism, sciatica or neuritis, you owe it to yourself to get a bottle of ARTIIONUL tablets today. 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