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IIKRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
MONDAY. M AllCH .11, l)!52
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Basin Area
Girls Make
Conference
Firty-lwo Klnmsth Comity Rills,
thftr motlicrs n.'id other urtult
lmclcrx nttendrM tht Allln!ld Con-
feirncc for Young Women held Sat
jiirday nl Kouihem Oregon eollego.
Recording to Mis. Chniies B. Lnr.
: kin. president ot the Kltunath Fails
ibrRnch, American Association ol
University Women.
! The meeting was planned to give
jhigh school girls ot 2i southern
Oienon and northern California
i communities au opportimliy to ex-k-hr.age
ideas on common problems,
Mrs. Liu kin explained. Branches
'of the AAUW In Klr.math Falls,
; Lskeview, Ashland. Medford. Cram
;Fafs and Coos Buy cooperated in
; sponsoring the program wh'ch had
i as Us theme "Mirror tor the Fu
ture.'
Among the 60 AAUW counselors
who directed panel meetings were
Kluiuath Kails AAUW members
.Mrs. William L. Wales Jr.. Airs.
Geo:ge Clark. Mrs. Julian Eccles.
Mrs. O. K. Puckeit, Mrs. R. Wll
lard Duncan. Mrs. G. V. Owens,
Mrs. Philip Blohm, Mrs. George
Proctor, Ruth Merrill, Dorothea
j Buci, Miss Rhoaa Ann Brown.
I Miss Zetta Spurllng, and Miss Eva
; BiKlchaher.
Communi.ics represented at the
i invitational conference included
Ashlana, Bonanza, Central Point.
Coos Bay, Coqullle, Days Creek,
Drr.in. hum, tort Jones, G.ai)u
Pes;-. Henley. Illinois Valley. KiB':-
ath Falls, Lakevievv, Langlois, Med-
lord. Myrtle creek;. fortft Bend
Phoenix. Prospect. Reedsport, Rid
dle. Rofeburc. Talent and Yoncalla.
Klamath Union High school girls
aiienamg inciuaea June tinrnden,
Betty Gober. Eleanor Jackson.
Alice Geary, Barbara Custer, Joan
lUnkclaud, Beverlv Eells, Sharon
Langslet, Jean Owens. Virginia
Van Doren. Patty Teale, Barbara
Solie and Carole Warner.
Mothers who registered were Mrs
Harold Tenle, Mrs. Thomas Jack
son. Mrs. C. J. Gober, Mrs. H. O.
jucKciand, Mrs. uienger. Mrs.
Lanetlet. Mrs. Harnricn. Mrs. Van
Doren. and Mrs. Owens.
neniey nign scnool gills present
were snaron fincnum, Ruth Green,
Betty Jackson. Nora Meeker and
Sylvia Roberts. Mothers present
were Mrs. joe Meeker. Mrs.
Charles Green and Mrs. Finchum
Girls from Bonanza High school
attending were Bessie Lea Han-
tins. ikargy Brown. Elna Fltzhugii,
Charlotte Passalt and Rita Lilly.
Myers Quits
Rail Post
McCLOUD PhllliD N. Mvers. Dresi-
dent and general manager of the
McCloud River Railroad ComDanv.
has resigned his position here and
accented trie same position with
the Trona Railroad In San Bernar
dino County. His headquarters will
be in Los Angeles. The change is
effective April 1.
Myers who came to McCloud in
1930 as auditor for the railroad
will re'ain membership on the
board of directors. He was named
vice-president and general manager
in 1943, and In 1949 became presi
dent of the railroad.
Flake Willis, McNary, Ariz., has
been named to succeed Myers. He
was vice-president and general
manger of the Apache Railroad
Company. His family will Join him
May l.
Mr. and Mrs. Mvers left Frirlav
for Los Angeles.
CC Forum To
Be Held Here
The first in a series of Chamber
of Commcrco foriiuis to be held
in a, number of years here has
been scheduled for April D at tlio
.VInrma, and ChainVr Mgr. Frank
Tucker hope, to carry the series
on throush the year.
San Jose Chamber of Commerce
jMgr. Rusa Peltlt has been slRted
las th( featured weaker on the
I first forum program to be held at
I no"i luncheon.
I Tucker describes Pettlt as "A
! fabulous character", well versed on
Chr.mbcr problems. The next forum
twill be held In May If present
plans are crrricci cut.
Pettlt's talk will cover Chamber
problems on nn area-wide basl.
Tucker said.
Cars Pile Up
Near Midland
Five persona escaped with onlv
minor hurts In a collision on U. 8.
07 north of Midland late yesterday
afternoon according to Htaie I'olici'.
John 8tiiaii. 801 N. llth 81., was
clled for failure lo yield right-of-way,
Stuart, southbound, was mak
ing a left turn when his ear was
. truck by a northbound car driven
uy Miucoim Marsh, University of
Oregon student whose home Is In
McMlnnville.
In the Stuart ear were Stuart's
wife, Fawn, and Waller Compana,
Anchor Hotel. A Eugene girl. Shal l
Long, was the only passenger In
the Marsh car.
cout Exposition
Ducats on Sale
More than 5000 tickets have eone
on sale for this coining Saturday's
Klfiath Duplet Frot'l Kxnosltlon
to be presented in the Exhibit
building at the County Fairgrounds
from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Scorns are selling the tickets to
the affair, which last year drew
one of the greatest crowds In the
annual event's history.
Hal Ogle and Bob' Bouncy arc
co-chairmen of Iho exposition.
ATTOPSY
EUGENE m An autopsy will
be held lo determine the cause of
the death of Loyal lSarl Phlllts.
41, of Vcncta. He was found dead
In his parked auto Saturday morning.
Portland i.fl Regional former
reported Saturday that Cascades
Plywood Corp.. with an offer oi
JB19.803. was high bidder for 23..
50.000 board leet ot timber In the
Deer Creek area of the Willamette
National Forest.
Lost River
Flow Gains
More wilier linn hftt fitimliw. ntt
down Lost River rnd the Bureau
Kefouver Plans
Oregon Visit
POR TLAND Ml Sen. IMc Ke.
fauver of Tennessee will arrive in
Oregon Amil 10 for a brief visit tu
plan hia Oregon campaign for Iho
Democratic presidential nimtlnu.
lion.
Later Kefauver will rnmpnlitn In
Oregon lor the May 10 primary
elei'lloii, Dave Durlnnd, ilenn nt
students at Pacific University, For
eil drove, reported Sunday.
Darlund lias been active In Kc
fauvei 'a Oregon campaign.
The green turtle Is prlr.ed for
food more hluhlv Hum anv other
member of the sea turtle family.
! You DID NOT or CANNOT Finish '
HIGH SCHOOL
Tea ten ilurtv , Mum. In Spate Time en. rim a hie. Krkeal Dipl. ma
rarr-Aai: noiv cum. r i..rn ireo
ot okadi'aim ham rNTtiatii ovra m iniiiiiri
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nnl In the Mi. -it lrw days Ihatt in
any nun prima ot nine, lor iicv
era I years,
The rxreis of wider has result
rd from lust snow moiling miming
llllll I ll I'. VIM hlllflU I.IM Illll.U.tll .
tierber and Clear Luke reervolra.
It Is pouring on In.o llin dlvernlon
cIiiiiiiikI and rvcnliiallv Into Klam
ath It Ivor.
Ul-illlt llienslit'niimiilj til IIim Ii..i.
Iirl showed IHO eub'e feet per pec
nnd flow MpicIi WV; I.3W1 o.f.a.
March a: 1.397 c.t.. March U7;
1.M0 c.i.s. March 'J8; 3.000 c.f.s.
last Hniiirdny; 3.J30 c.f.s. Sunday
and 3,070 c.f.s. this morning.
KLAMATH fALLt
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Kfanaatk unaitune Ca.
Violeaci rearod Us bloody hood ot
on of tho nation's lorfost indus
triol plants when Rtd alcmtnti In
itlgattd a riot there. Almost 200
men invaded buildings, swinging
clubs end smoihing machinary. Tho
moloa that aniued resulted In four
dtaths and 39 Injured, with five
men listed in serious condition.
Such a scene is iharaclorlstic of
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For nina agonising yoart this man
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By JEAN OWEN
Basketball letters and awards
will be presented tomorrow morn
ing during an award assembly In
activity period. The pep band will
play, being excused at 10:05. The
traffic squad, also to be excused
early, will be on duty at their
various stations in the halls and
in Pelican court to enforce the
rules of conduct.
Attendance to asemblies of this
type is not compulsory for us to
attend, although the majority of
the students turn-out. Clayton Han
non, a member of the assembly
committee, is In charge of the
program.
Basketball, of course, has taken
the back seat, but track and base
ball take first place in the minds
of Pelican sports fans. Track coach
Paul Deller and th; team traveled
to Medford for a Saturday after
noon meet with the tornadoes, while
our baseball iccm made a weekend
trip to Redding.
EI Rodeo staff ha.; begun selling
junior end senior identification pic
tures In the various home rooms
during this week. The pictures sell
for five cents apiece. Patty Teale,
a staff member is in charge ot
the sales.
Although the price of the annuals
has been raised, the books are still
on sale to the students.
St- " I
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"Symphony of '.he Sea" Is the
theme lor the girls' league spring
lormai, wnicn is to oe presented
by the dance-a-lot division of the
girls' league club next Saturday
ni"ht In Pelican court.
The decoration plans are com
pleted, nnd the nc'ual work on
them has Klready be','tin. Miss Dav
is, girls' PE teacher, Is advisor to
ihe group. The affair is girl-ask
boy.
Teachers To
Meet In KF
Between 150 and 200 members
of Delta Kappa Gamma national
honor society for women teachers
are expected in Klamath Falls
this Friday and Saturday for he
society s annual state convention.
The convention's theme is "Inter
cultural Rcl.-tions as a Means To
ward Peace".
A state executive board mee'ing
has been set for the Pelican die
Friday evening and registration
starts with a coffee hour at Fre
mont school Saturday at 8 a.m.
The school will be convention l.snri.
quarters.
A noon luncheon Is slated for the
Wlnema hotel and the banquet will
hp tlPlH In tho Ulllnl n 0.Q..
....... ... h41c iiiu.iiu u.du.
Luncheon speaker Is to be Mrs.
-Clli. T3l..m- ... I
una wiuiiK HaiJUIIUJ UWj replC-
She will speak on "Luck and Pluck'1
ovaie rres. jvieussa Martin, nea'j
of the foreign language department
fit rirpirnn Slata PaIIdm .itl u- I-
attendance, as well as local chapter
riw, mi a. isaoeu urixner.
Mrs. Veima Tennery is chairman
of the affair.
Washout Closes
Highway 395
California state hishwav 395 hn
been closed at Ravendale since
Saturday because of a washout
caused by fast melting snow. Rav
endale Is approximately 50 miles
soum 01 Aituras. The road Is open
Hum ousHuvnie soum.
xne California Slate Patrol of
fice In Alturas said the swift water
washed out a road section some
8 feet deep and 10 feet wide.
Persons driving from here to
Susanville should no by way of
nea hiuii and nignway 36 into
susanvnic.
221 Main
Phone 5353 or 5339
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Firemen Answer.
Two False Alarms
City firemen an-swered two
false alarms over the weekend.
Friday afternoon, a few minutes
before six, a false call was turned
in at the alarm station at Oregon
Ave. and Blehn St. -
Yesterday at 1:30 .p.m., someone
phoned the fire station and reported
falselv that Sacred Heart Catholic
Church was on fire. -
NO COUNCIL
There will be no meetlnor of the
Klamath Falls City Council tonight
this being the fifih Monday of
March. The Council's Tegular ses
sions are held the first four Mon
days of the month.
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