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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1947)
Keep Oregon Green Group Holds Meet The Keep Oregon Oreen commit tee tnt Wednesday evening at the Klamath Forest Irpttlv aocl tlou building to discuss plans lor the season. BUI Morrow, director ot the Dig sign "Keep Oregon Oreen" being built by the Boy Scouts on Hogback mountain reported that the sign would be completed before summer - la too far along. The building of the sign is a tre mendous undertaking and new prob lems arise each day. At the present time pop and hot dogs are needed to keep up the spirit of the young men doing the work. However, mem bers of the committee and many local business firms are taking turns donating this important ammuni tion. The letters in the sign are approximately 160 feet In height and the width of the first line of the i... - i. HAtit ik fML John Sarglnson Informed the upper grade stuaents in ww auuww r schools of the Importance ol keeping n n ihmiah a sriftX OX URSVU I'"." v... o-- Uiks and with the use ol motion pictures. Other tentative plans for the season Include decoration of store windows, a public program to be held In the fall and a program Xor tne couniy KHwua held this fall. Members ot the Keep (Immi MmmtHM mr' J. V. wquu j . ...... , LaClair. chairman: John Sarginson, Lynn Roycroft, Hale Scarbrough. Bill Morrow, Fred Heilbronner, BiU McKibblns. Carl Schubert, A. H. Bussaian, Pat Kilby, Francis Skin ner. Walt Wlesendanger. H. H. Ogle. Trie committee was bjjijwiii WJ . Governor Snell and represents Klamath county. M'nl '. illl'll; "j hi i' nil ' in I rH U III a. ii. . - 4 - ' fl Another Traffic Light For Motorists To Wotch t.-enCi', ., ." ... 1 L. HviWi I jtotiMiiiaiia'if.iirtMiMMMMr""11" - - - Newest addition to the city's bevy of traffic devices la wuiiasner.oc.wt. a. ' "- " . . ... . i j . . n-k u kun j, vm aii in. alert for fire trucks the Balslger ana naugfr garage 'r - eomtng out of the station bouse a half-block to the right an Broad. "Old Imperishable" Towed Bock To Pearl Harbor HONOLULU, May 28 (Jtl The I and will study the Nevada for battleship Nevada only capiud w"dF5Sg,m ,t to get under way during the dls- j Kw,jjeln the navy Is particularly astrous surprise attack on Pearl interested in the transports Brtscow. Harbor December 7. 1M1, will be Dawson. Brule. Fallon, the destroy coming into that same harbor again era Mugford. Stack and Rhine, and about June 10. towed by two tugs at the end of 1000 yards of cable. Nicknamed "Old Imperishable" after her experience in the Euro pean war theater, the Nevada was the bullseve ship of the Bikini atom bomb target fleet last summer. She survived both aerial and sub-surface bombings, and began her 2000-mile trip back from Kwajalein to Pearl Harbor on May 21. The navy wants to conduct more research Into the bombs' most deadly byproduct radioactivity Mary O'Brien It Bt MARY O'BRIEN . .rut fnr th MniOTS this next Thursday, certain ol the class periods tins wees; uavo urai seniors' final 'jiT V. .. exams. Starting T J-TS right off today take tests in English and eommerc 1 a 1 classes. Tomor row the grade will write out social econom ics exam papers. Quisles In mathematics and sciences are In order Wed nesday and icsu - i i n .. .nVilwt, Thnnuiav. U1MVC:UUWUS mtmjw Is required that seniors be there for their finals or automatically Incur zauing graaes. Toting took place during activity Derloa toaay on uic tuii-vii u&u ,i D.IUl. war talllwt lian to see if Don Zarosinskl or Tomm y Edwards wouia wieia uic prcsiucuw s gavel and whether Gene Hanklns or Jack Kennett would till the office ol secretary-treasurer. At the recent Girls' league assem bly the Junior chamber of com merce outlined plans to the girls for the selection of a queen and mivht nrincesses for the Upper Klam ath Boat Regatta. Chosen at that time were Helen Eckert, Patty Meyer. Joanne Albee, Carol Mon tieth, Anna Johnson. Lou Ann Chase. Mary Lou Stanberry, Donna Edwards, and Connie Hunt. Three alternates named were Trudy Ben net, Dorthea CogdiU. and Lynden King. Candidates will start selling admission buttons to the regatta soon and the girl whose sales are - highest will be crowned queen. Five per cent of the gross proceeds will - go to the Girls' league fund. All of , the girls listed above are eiwer jun tors or seniors. s Following in the footsteps of na i. merous other school clubs, Com- mercial club held an election ol r officers last Friday with the result that Glenn Lorenz Is the new club ' president. Betty Butler was named to fill the office of vice president at that time; secretary-treasurer chosen at tne meeting was Helen Jackson. Renorter next year will be June TUton, Reorganization of the club was made just this year with Bob Laidlow acting as president. Retiring vice president Is Helen Jackson and the girl who won the r secretary-treasurer election last fall was Lou Ann Chase. Adviser of the group is Mae Lorenzen. Is it a hard-to-get article you need? Advertise for It In The Herald and News Want Ad Section, & delightful ' j 1 demi-tasse as Add icst to your tveningt and a festive not to your Dtrtits with delirious Sierra "Grant d Coffees" made from pure rich cream and quality coffee, each gold-tn-brown candyjewel will give you t clcitgrufuJ thrtlL NOW AT PRE-WAR PRICE Vt POUND TM n.;igvi:n.ig.!iriitt!-gi..tJ.Tr.i:is Mill, Woods Men Out On Strike FOREST "GROVE. May M (V- ADoroximately 275 AFL lumber and . sawmill workers were oh strike to- j 3C day in the mill and woods oper- w ations of the Stimson Lumber com- pany in the Scogglns valley. Union officials said contract ne- i X gotiations had broken down. Har- j O old Miller, general manager, said tne disagreement was over a union shop, clause. j - mveep jour vmr in ixiww. t & rare with Hans Norland. 123 N. Cth " St. Phone 66a. the concrete barge YOG 83. The submarine Skate and Skip jack are undergoing study at Mare Island. Calif., while the transports Crittenden and Gasconade are being tested at the navy's radiation labor atory at Hunters Point. Calif. The carrier Independence also will be studied in California. Among other target ships, the cruisers Pensacola and Salt Lake City and the destroyer Hughes are assigned to Bremerton, Wash. Safety standards for personnel working on all these target ships are higher than those for X-ray work and are rigidly enforced. Malin The Jolly Nine Pinochle club met Weonesday night. May 21, at the home of Mrs. Frank Vlctoriu. Awards went to Mrs. John James, Mrs. Everett Jones and Mrs. Jerry Rajnus. Others present were Mrs. James Ottoman, Mrs. John Reber. Mrs. Chester Stonecypher. Mrs. P. O. Wilson, Mrs. Otto Ellis, Mrs. Bonnie Stephens and Mrs. Emll To fell. A silver gift was presented to Mrs. Vlclortn from the club in rec ognition of her silver wedding anniversary. Malin r r A ooys. unorr uio auprr vislon of A. E. Street, left Friday for their annual fishing trip to East Lake. Several ol the fathers also accompanied the group. Mrs. A. E. Street and Mrs. Cyrus Williamson entertained the elemen tary and high school teachers at dinner Thursday, Msy 22, at the high school. Use the Herald and News Want Ads I They're Inexpensive, and the results are amazing. Track Star Dies In Crash YREKA. Calif., May 28 1 Kir man O. Storll,. former northwest champion half-mllcr and linker slly of Oregon track star, was killed near the Oregon line north of here when a fire truck he was driving overturned. State Police Capt. Oeorge Daley reported Storll was delivering the truck to Walla Walla, Wash., for his Portland employers, the Nelson Equipment company, when It over turned sometime Friday night. The wreckage was not discovered until Saturday on the bark road north of Weed, Cent. Daley said Uie car apparent, ly fulled to make a eurvt. He was alone. Blorll won the Northwest MO-verd championship In ml and ran third In the National A All meet 111 IW. lie was graduated 111 'he cla ol 1M0. His widow and two children survive. FINAL CLOHl'KK MKDFORO. May 31 i.Pi - Filial closure of Ihe selecllve service uf flee In Jackson comity took plare Friday aa Ira B. Boweii, ail. mtnlstratlve assistant to Col. K. V. Wooton. state director, suiwrvtsed moving of furniture and files from Uie two offices in the city hall. 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