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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1963)
HERALD A.VD NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Friday. October Id, 13 PAGE 7A Kingsley Unit Adopts KOTC Outfit EUGENrJ The University of OreRon's Air Force ROTC de tachment 690 has been "adopt ed" by the 408th Fighter Group stationed at Kingsley Field near Klamath Falls. Detachment commander, Lt. Col. John W. Kocher, said that the "adoption" ceremony will take place at Howe Field on (he university campus at 1 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24. The ceremony, to which t h e public is invited, will include a HUNTING SEASON SPECIAL CAR WASH ... 1.25 . . . Mondays through Thursdays, and $1.50 on Fridays and Saturdays. This is our regular $1.75 car wash. Offer open to all for remainder of October. SPARKLE CAR WASH 4023 So. Sixth Ph. TU 4-5543 color guard, a precision drill marching unit, and a flyover of a formation of supersonic F-101 jet fighters from Kingsley. Col. Edwin J. Witzenburgcr, Kingsley Field base command er, will speak briefly at the ceremony, as will University of Oregon President Arthur S. Flcmming. Maj. James Price, assistant . professor of air science -at the university, will be the master of ceremonies. Prior to the field ceremony there will be a luncheon for visitors and other honored guests in Erb Memorial Union. "Adoptions" of ROTC units by actjvc squadrons are becoming standard procedure and are de signed to acquaint the student airmen with Air Force base life. Special Open House SATURDAY 9:00 to 5:00 SUNDAY 12:00 t0 6:00 HiiliHuifilAri 1035 Applewood East End of Reclamation Come See How E-Z it is to Own an Echo Home No Money Down! On your lot, or our soleimtn can tell you how to have your "dream home" now with only 3 down if you don't already own your lot. No Closing Costs Widt Mlaction el floor pints pricet right! Niw 3 - bed room homes com plilt, rtidy to movt Into, priced from just s 8,800 On Your Lot, Paid For or Not ECLSIO HOAftES 1035 Applewood, East end of Reclamation Ph. TU 2-0126 CONVENTION BOUND Gordon Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bailey of Alturas, receives a check for $275 for a trip to the national FFA convention in Kansas City at a Future Farmer representative. Making the presentation is Don Hicks, manager of the Surprise Valley Rural Elec trification Corporation. This is the eighth year that the corporation has sponsored such a trip for FFA members from one of the three area chapters, Alturas, Big Valley, and Surprise Valley. Forest Report Indicates Better Hunting LAKEV1EW Hunting success is slightly improved over that at the first of the season on the Bly ranger district of the Fre mont Forest, according to this week's report. Fishing is report, ed good at Lofton Reservoir and Hart Lake. Fire danger is medi um because of last week's rain showers. The warning is still main- Howell Fires 18 Workers SALEM iUPD - Eighteen maintenance workers were giv en dismissal notices and a $340,000 cutback in spending was ordered by Secretary o f Sate Howell Appling Jr. Wed nesday. The move was the first ma jor slash made in the wake of the voters' rejection of the tax increase measure. Appling also said he had voted against tlie tax measure. tained concerning logging traf fic on the Fishhole Road, the county road to Camp Six, Uoad 345 to Sycan siding, and Road No. 3610 from the Lee Thomas Meadow area to Bly. Fire danger is now moder ate on the Drews Valley district, but care is still urged because of the slash and tall grass. Fish ing is moderate to fair at Cot tonwood; hunting has been poor as there were only a few light showers to relieve the dryness, but some of the side roads be came muddy and slick. Hunting is better on the Pais ley district due to cooler air and a good soaking rain on Oct. 10. Fishing is fair on Sprague, Chewaucan, and Sycan rivers; Deadhorse and Campbell lakes are poor for fishing. The Sum mer Lake Rim closure is now open to recreationists. There are some slick spots on roads in the higher country; fire danger is down considerably but caution should still be used. There is frost almost every night and steady afternoon winds. All main roads into Silver Lake have logging traffic. Hunt ing is fair to good; fishing at Thompson Reservoir is fair. Hunters are asked to be ex tremely careful with warming fires and fires built in unim proved campsites. A few hunters have reported good success in the Warner dis trict, but deer hunting is gen erally only fair. Wild plums are nearly gone. Fire danger is now only moderate as a result of rain last week, but the rain did not materially reduce the haz ard in the heavy slash areas. The grass-sagebrush areas have dried sufficiently to also pre sent a fire hazard. Now li Th. Tim. to Order PERSONALIZED Christmas Cards JONES' OF'ICI SUPPLY 62 Main Ph. TU 2-4401 Ideal Location DOWNTOWN Business or Office Inquire GUN STORE Community Qahndak FIRDAY YMCA FAMILY NIGHT, 6;30 p.m., p o 1 1 u c k, recreation, YMCA. Halloween theme. STATE MEETING, Juvenile Advisory Councils, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.. banquet, Winema Hotel. Public invited. SHASTA PTA, 6 pm., annual spaghetti dinner, school. Public invited. SATURDAY WOMEN OF ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 2 to 5 p.m., benefit tea, Mrs. William L. Whytal. 2126 Lakeshore Dr. Public invited. MIDLAND JUVENILE GRANGE, 2 p.m., meeting, Grange Hall. RETIRED TEACHERS, 1 p.m., potluck, home of Mrs. Minnie Mallory, Chiloquin. STATE MEETING, Juvenile Advisory Councils, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., luncheon, Winema Hotel. Public invited. MERRY MIXERS, A p.m., square dance, party night, Peli can City Hall. Bring potluck. AAUW, i p.m., meeting, Klamath Art Gallery. Speakers, Lyle Matoush, ohn Giboney. Art exhibit, Jean Davis. RUMMAGE SALE, Merrill re bekah Lodge, 9 a.m., basement of IOOF Hall, Merrill. SUNDAY ART EXHIBIT, 2 to 5 p.m., works of .ieancne Villair Davis, Grants Pass, Klamath Art Gal lery, Link River Bridge. mm Phone 4-3873 HEATING OILS COAL PRESTO-LOGS FURNACE SALES ... SERVICE BEFORE THE WINTER RUSH i Don't Risk Running Out of Fuel! Use Our "CHECK and FILL" System WESTERN OIL AND BURNER CO. of Klamath Falls 1845 So. 6th - Ph. TU 4-3873 SPECIALLY FOR THE CHILDREN Up to 12 Years I tit, J OUR SUNDAY till 1 P.M. Wonderful for before or offer church our SIL VER DOLLAR BREAKFAST for the children. A full dozen dollar hot cakes, juice, little pigs or bacon and hot chocolate. You guessed it just $1.00. You'll enjoy the breakfasts (or brunch if you eat late) that we have for you, too. Make Sunday morning a family affair. PELICAN CAFE AND WING ':' 722 Main 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. rtfvSfMrffl SATURDAY mmmk i Dave Seutter's Brand New Polar Cub Wall & Esplanade Next to Carter's Market You'll enjoy our speedy "drive up" window service, or treat yourself to a leisurely snack in our new dining room! Stop in anytime ror aeiigmrui ice cream treats, soft drinks, delicious ham burgers and other short orders. We guarantee you the finest foods . and soeedy service! .1 r - fi . ' F At ilTjiiilii. it 2 &. fJK ..kW PIMH BIG 10c ICE CREAM CONES To Every Visitor Saturday CONGRATULATIONS To Dave Seutter's Polar Cub We Supplied the Lumber! BEST WISHES To Dave Seutter's Polar Cub We are proud to have been selected to furnish this new business with our fine dairy products. MEDO-DEL All-Jersey Dairy Products JUST ARRIVED wm Dadgm 1 2 CARLO ADS of CARS I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ALL MODELS IN ALL COLORS ! 2 CARLOADS of TRUCKS I ALL SIZES 2Vi TON ON DOWN - ALL BODY STYLES I I INCLUDING STOCK RACKS READY TO GO I D-500 STAKE TRUCK OP THOMAS JUST MADE A SPECIAL BUY 1 I OF A LIMITED NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL 1963 MODEL DODGES I SEE US QUICK FOR A TREMENDOUS DEAL! SEE THE DODGE BOYS IN THE GOLD COATS AT 17IUI UU mm 424 So. 6th St. "Where Service Still Counts' TU 4-7716 Attend the Klamath Basin Potato Festival, Merrill, Oct. 25-26 And See the THOMAS DODGE DISPLAY