Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, March 21, 1949, Image 11

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la flreboat erew sesreMnf tor
body of another woman who had
leaped irom onon uurms; me
day.
Shot With .M
The pretty, brown-haired high
i tnrient had been ahot
twice, apparently with a .32 cali
ber weapon, In tne lert ear ana
left cheek. Botn Duiieti passea
through her head.
Her body was clothed in the
skirt, lipper jacket, bobby tox
and saddle shoes she wore on
Feb. 10, the day she disappeared.
Her knees were scratched as
I though she may have been
dragged over concrete aui a pre
liminary medical examination in
dicated she had not been raped.
The girl's lather, Albert Birm
ingham, a machine operator in a
candy factory, said he knew of
no reason for her murder.
Shy Girl
"She was a shy girl," ht said.
"She rarely went out. She was a
good girl and was never m any
YOUDie.
Mra. Bimunflham t
ways thought Patricia met with
foul play because I figured she
would have taken her clothes
along if she had run away."
-api. Aaoipn Kraemer, chief of
Milwaukee Artmrii
tempting to learn the significance
of a note found in h iH'. .
pocket It had the name of a class
mate, carol Leszynski, 15, at the
lop ana was signed "guess who?"
Note Contents Told
1 am COinff to call Nanra
see what happened to her," the
note read. "I am mir w innb-
her to the right house. I will call
on Saturday and then we will fix
it up tomorrow. It is so quiet In
here she can hear my pencil so I
am writing on my sheet. Answer
this and don' fnrct T lran
thinklnff It is Tririnv and T tvnh It
was. Did Ruth say anything to
sua? Bill Is going to ring."
Weather Poor for !
Western Oregon Lambs
In western Oregon, where moat
of the early spring lambs are pro
duced, weather conditions during
the first two months of the year;
were very unfavorable. Snow
covering and freezing tempera
tures shut off the usual winter
grazing.
Much supplemental feeding was
necessary to minimize losses to
both ewes and lambs. Due to lack
of green feed, and cold weather,
lambs have not progressed as well
as usual, farmers report.
However, since late February
mild weather has prevailed and
with a normal spring season
lambs are expected to make rapid
development. Marketings may oc
cur at nearly the usual time, the
last of April, although the pro-
rtnrtinn nf foHr hmhc u'dl K
'higher than usual.
Columbia Flood
Damage Seen'
PORTLAND U.R The Army
corps of engineers Monday esti
mated flood damage to the lower
Columbia River Valley this spring
would reach $700,000.
Col. Donald A. Elliget, execut
iva officer for the Portland en
gineer district, said the river
would reach Portland's 22 and 2S
foot flood stage and cause its
greatest damage west of the
Dalles.
Early this month rising waters
of the Columbia River and of its
Willamette tributary seeped thro
ugh diking districts in North
Portland and flooded some nearby
roads.
The pumping will continue until
after the creel and the eoualruet-
ion of a permanent pumping
station.
The engineers lave no dates for
the expected flood peak.
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Mon March 81, 1949. Page Tj
PENDLETON Below.
freezing emperatures in the Blue
mountains have checked a threat
ened Umatilla River flood.
The weather bureau reported
Monday that temperatures fell in
the mountain arrea Sunday night,
that an expected rain had turmed
to snow and that the danger of
a serious flood "is over for now."
Rain and warm temperatures
started a run-off in the Blue
Mountain area Saturday which
quickly swelled the Umatilla to
flood stage. Some loy-lying fields
were coveted with water, but no
serious damage resulted.
Void Driver's License
Brings Sunday Arrest
Roy A. Jones, McKenzie Bridge
resident, was arrested by state po
lice at a:30 p. m. bunctay tor
driving with a void driver's license.
Jones previously was found
guilty of driving under the in
fluence of intoxicating liquor in
October. 1948, and fined $200.
The arrest was made by state
police after a Eugene city officer
had chased Jones to unngman s
tavern. Jones was placed in the
county Jail.
Ray Howard, as reported Sunday.
Thomas said the brothers will
operate the service in Springfield
and the Paramount Shopping Dis
trict
The American wolverine, which
is the size of a bulldog, has the
body and paws of a bear.
Wire was in use in Nineveh and
Egypt in 800 B.C.
Patrol Sold to Sargeants
Wally Thomas, former opera
tor of the Springfield merchant
nntrnl. hns nnnniinreH that he sold
the service March 15 to Roy and J
Ray Sargeant, and not Roy and
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