Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 21, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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THL'RSDAY
TAXPAVEns LEACIE,
Klamath County, 8 p.m., meet
ing, Shasta Grange Hall. Hal
Coe, speaker. Public invited.
KLAMATH MINERAL CLIB,
7:30 p.m., election of officers,
Klamath Auditorium.
Y-XEMA TWIRLERS, 630
to 8 p.m., children's square
dance lessons, ages 10 13,
YMCA.
MALIN PROSPERITY SO
CIAL C LIB, OES, 8 p.m.. meet
ins, home of Mrs. Joe Halou
sck. PROSPERITY REBEKAH
LODGE, 7: p.m., meeting,
initiation. 100F Hall. Guest's.
Sweet Adelines.
NEIGHBORS OF WOOD
CRAFT, Thimble Club. 8 p.m..
potluck, E I v a Weaver, 3334
. Summers Lane.
BETHEL 6, Job s Daughters,
6 p.m., potluck, initiation fol
lowing, Masonic Temple.
VFW AUXILIARY. 8 p.m.,
social meeting, VFW Hall.
RUMMAGE SALE. St. Pius
X Catholic Church, 9 a.m. to 4
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p.m.. old
Street.
83-cent store. Main
FRIDAY
LOOM, 6 to 7:30 p.m..
prawns and fish fry, Moose
Home.
EAGLES AUXILIARY, 8 p m.
meeting, bridal shower. Eagles
Hall.
EWAUNA ENCAMPMENT
AND LEA, 8 p.m., election of
officers, IOOF Hall.
MERRY MIXERS, 8 p.m.,
square dance. Merry Mixer
Hall. Bring sandwiches.
SATURDAY
WSCS BAZAAR, 10 a.m. to 4
pm., bazaar. 11 a.m. to 1:30
p m.. luncheon. First Metho
dist Church.
SATURDAY
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION,
Peace Memorial Presbyterian.
5 to 8 p.m.. ham dinner and
bazaar, church.
Y-NE-MA TWIRLERS. 8 p.m.
square dance, potluck, St.
Paul's Education Bldg. Caller,
Floyd Workman, Phoenix.
WOTM, 7 p.m.. November
birthday dinner. Moose Home.
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath
Operation 'Big Lift1 Ends
With Cupid As Commander
AUSTIN. Tex. (UP1 '-Operation
"Big, Lift" ended today
with a love story.
The 2nd Armored Division
airlifted 16.000 troops to Ger
many and back to Ft. Hood.
Tex., but a private first class
and his Texas sweetheart stole
the final spotlight.
Texas' "Hell on Wheels" divi
sion won a mock war staged in
Germany, following a nearly
perfect split-second aerial
movement of troops. Neither of
the final show stealers, how
ever, was connected with the
crack division.
Pfc. John J. Martin, 24, of
San Diego. Calif., hitchhiked a
ride on a "Big Lift" transport
and was greeted here by his
sweetheart, Betty Thompson of
Dallas.
Kisses, a hug and photograph
ers greeted the private.
The final flight of 87 C133
transports returning the sol
diers was due at 11:13 a.m.
I EST' today, ilaj. Gen. Edw in
H. Burba, commander of the di
vision, was aboard the last
plane. Only about 500 men re
mained in Germany to wrap-up
details of the world's largest
Falls, Oregon Thursday, November !I, 19vS
peacetime airlift which started
Oct. 23.
It took 64 hours and 223 air
craft to move the men and light
equipment into Germany. Miss
Thompson pleaded with Burba
to join the movement, so she
could wed .Martin in Germany.
"Nice try," Burba wrote
back. "No dice."
So Miss Thompson stayed be
hind while the "Hell on
Wheels" division crossed the
Atlantic.
She sent Burba's letter to
Martin who is editor of an
Army newspaper. The Seventh
Corps "Jayhawker," of Stutt
gart. West Germany, published
the letter.
The 2nd Armored Division en
gaged in three weeks of war
games before the trip home be
gan Nov. 12. During the time
Martin managed to meet the
general.
Burba told Martin that sym
pathizers from all over the
United States had written urg
ing him to help the lovers.
Burba said one man in Ore
gon "called me a heel."
Martin told the general that
he had proposed to Miss
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Thompson in a letter, their wed
ding was set for Dec. 14 and
he had a 30-day leave to get
home for their wedding. The
general gave Martin permission
to fly to Texas w ith the return
ing soldiers.
Martin boarded a C135 jet
transport at Frankfurt Wednes
day and was whisked to Berg
Strom AFB.
"It's real great," Martin said,
"one of those fortunate things.
The PFC. didn't expect this."
Fellowship
Offered
By AAUW
The Oregon State Division of
the American Association of
University Women is offering a
graduate fellowship of a mini
mum of $1,500 for study during
the 19G4-65 academic year.
The recipient of the fellowship
must be a woman resident of
Oregon who has received her
baclielor of science or bachelor
of arts degree, and preference
will be given to candidates who
have master of science or mas
ter of arts degrees. The fellow
ship must be used at a universi
ty other than the onc that grant,
ed the recipient's bachelor de
gree. Tho AAUW said that any
woman meeting these require
ments may apply for the fellow
ship which is unrestricted as to
age or field of study. The recipi
ent will be expected to use Uie
fellowship for work toward a
doctorate, but she will be free
to use it either in the United
States or abroad.
Application instructions are
available from Mrs. Willard M.
Sanzenbachcr. president of the
Oregon AAUW, 2000 S.W. Crest
Drive. Lake Oswego. Tlie dead-
line tor tiling applications is j
Feb. 1. 14.
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that kind of disappparitiR act you know without looking
twice: It's a '64 with a V8 etifrino.
That's right. A full-grown 195-hp Turbo-Fire V8.
It's available for the first time this year along with a
choice of three other engines the standard 4 (in 100
series sedans), tne standard b and a new lt&
hp 6. (And all of them maintain their high mmm
spirits on modest amounts of regular gasoline.)
But the changes aren't confined to what
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happens when you slip into the driver's seat.
There are new styling features like the tasteful grille
design and trim accents, for instance. And the larger self
adjusting brakes that further reduce upkeepon a car that
already has a reputation of coming about as close to
perpetual motion as anything on four wheels can get.
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