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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1955 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALIS. OREGON PAGE FIVI BASIN BRIEFS f Meetliif The Henley Karm Bu reau will meet 8 p.m. at the Hen ley Qrar.se Hall on Tuesday in stead of Wednesday .a originally -planned. . ; ' -' Blalin Three Ubles were in play CITY BRIEFS Sojourners will hold a reeular io-host luncheon at the Willard Hotel- Wednesday, November 23, at 12:30 noon. Cardi wll( follow lunch epn(,' All newcomer' are Invited. On Maneuver O.S. Army Pvt. William B. Gregory, son ot Mrs. Alice Mi OreKory. DorrisY is oar- tipipatinj in the Army-Air Force maneuver in Louisiana. Pvt. Greg ory is regularly suuonea at For. Carson, Colorado. . , ., Army Game U.S. Army Pvt. Keith W. WUiebarger, grandson of Walter Robi&on, Mount Hebron, is participating in fcxerclse Sage Brush, in Louisiana. - Camera Club A 'recorded lee-, - tureon "Filter, Facts and Fun" will be the feature of the weekly meeting of the Klamath Camera Cliib Tuesday, at 8 p.m. in the Count- Library. The program is sponsored by Buu and Charlotte's ; News and Photo Service. Farm Bureau The Henley Farm Bureau Center will meet at the ' Henley Grange Hall, Tuesday at d p.m. pick Henzel will lead a ' , discussion of the present status of the water contract between the J California Oregon Power Company end 'the 'Department of the In , terior. The public is invited. Sale Planned The women of the . Seventh Day Adventist church will hold e food sale beginning at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Market : Basket. ; Camp Fire . The Camp Fire ' Girls leaders of the central Klam- - ath Falls district will meet Tues- j day at 1 p.m. in the County Li 1 brary. This district includes Mills, ' Fremont, Riverside, Fairhaven and Keno school districts. The program .'will include Thanksgiving favors ; and song lest. , , , i Three R Club The meeting of ' the Three R Club scheduled for ' Tuesday at noon has been can s' celled due to the weather. For In formation on the next meeting call the club president, Mrs. Alice Hoov- , er at 8054. ' - : 1 tmmm Ne Bowling The Lady Bug Bowlers will not bowl manKsgiv 'tag night. :' Meeting of Jobs Dauehters, ' Henley Bethel No. 61 at the Mt. Laki Church, tonight at 7:30 p.m. VFW Auxiliary rummage sale December 9-10 at the VFW Club, ,627 fC)amtb Avenue. For pickup jxall 'Mary wens, oaou or mm f Thompson, -7488 or rummage may be left at the club. at the last meeting of the Iris Bridge Club which met at tne home of Mrs. Marion Monfore for a dessert luncheon. High prize went to Mrs. J. Perry Haley and second to Mrs. Everett Jones. Next meeting will be Manor y, Novem ber 28, at tho U&me of Mrs. O. V. Reeves in Merrill, Happy Hour Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. Robert E. Holl, Malln, last week, with high score won by Mrs. Marion Monfore; seo ond to ' Mrs. Nell Woods. Mrs. Monfore will be hostess for the next meeting. California Veather: SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Cali fornia weather summary: Rain spread to the Tehachaois late Sunday and Sunday night and was sun tailing in the Bakerslicld- santa Maria area this -mornlnK The northern portion of the stale was clearing this morning. The extreme south was cloudy but so precipitation naa fallen up to a.m. For the 24-hour period ending at 4:30 a.m., Mt. Stasia had received 1.89 inch, - Red Blulf .66, San Francisco airport .28. Fresno .11 and Santa Maria .08. Additional snow fell over the mountains of the northern and central portion at elevations above 4000 feet. Tem peratures in the extreme northern part of the state were 11 degrees warmer than on the previous morning. . . , . ,,, ., . .. Minimum temperatures ranged from 41 to 57 except . mountain areas above 4000 feet were gener ally below .freezing in the northern and central portion of the state, El Ce.itro bad 54. Sacramento 45. Red Bluff 43, Eureka 41, Salinas 1, San Diego 57. Winds on the northern and cen tral coast have generally, shifted! to the west and northwest and are 12-25 mph, the southern coast had variable winds gentle to moderate. Most sections will be clearing du ring the day and fair weather will be general on Tuesday, , ' . .' NtA Ttltphoto 47 SURVIVE CRASH Firemen and rescue workers carry a body from wreckage of a DC-4 that crashed on takeoff from Boeing Field at Seattle. The plane, on Govern ment contract, had 74 persons aboard, including 66 soldiers returning home from tho Orient. It crashed into a house setting it afire but a woman and five children in the house escaped. Forty-seven persons aboard the plane escaped but 27 others were killed in the crash. Seven Inches Of Snow Here Cave-In Kills Copper Miner RUTH, Nev. (UP) One "work man was burled alive Saturday and two : others escaped death by Inches when an estimated two mil lion tons of rock and earth caved in at the huge Liberty copper. pit, one of the largest In the world. Coroner Paul Norris identified the dead workman at Neves Reyes, 22, Kimberly. - Reyes was working with two other men with a compressor truck and a churn drill wnen tne aval anche of cepper ore thundered down from the top of the north west corner of the vast pit. The latter is 600 feet deep, a mile long and three-fourths of a mile wide. It was operated by the Kenne cott Copper Corp. With Reyes were 'William Kaam asee and, L. j. White, both 24. All three fled for their lives but Reyes stumbled and as he crawled to his Church Sets Special Rite FORT KLAMATH The Rev. Ed mund B. Stanton, pastor of the Fort Klamath and Chlloquin Com munity Methodist churches, an nounces, that he will conduct spe cial Thanksgiving services for both churches In the Fort Klamath church at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Preceding the services, official boards of both churches will meet in the local church at 7:30 p.m. to elect a lay delegate for a four .year term to ' attend state church conferences in June. Mrs. William B. Bickers of Modoc Point, a member- of the Chiloquin congregation, is currently lay delegate with Mrs. Raymond S. LOosley of Fort Klam ath as alternate. A free will offering at the serv ices will go to the building fund of the Alaska Methodist College ifiow under constiuciion. Refresh ments will be served by members of the Women's Society of Chrls "tnan. Service. .' Everyone, regardless of church affiliation, is Invited to the special cevotional services. Five Inches of very wet 'snow were recorded by the CAA at the airport during the 24-hour period that ended at 8 a.m. today, bring ing the official total on the ground to seven inches. Four inches of new snow were reported last night on the Wil lamette Pass. There are 20 inches of roadside snow. Bend-Portland Truck Service drivers arriving this morning said they experienced no difficulty but advised motorists to carry chains. i It was overcast over the Green springs this morning, according to (he local office of Triple A. One inch of new snow had fallen dur ing the night. Two Inches of new snow fell on the highway to Lakeview. but the Highway is passable without chains. Highway 97 south Is reported slick. The Herald and News report er at weed reported Uiat chains are required four miles noith of Weed on both 97 and 99. The Cali fornia highway patrol stated there are 18 inches of snow on the ground over Mt. Hebron at Wil liams Service Station and Grass Lake. Chains were required this morning between Weed and Duns muir. Weed got Its first big snowstorm Sunday evening when the wind abated and the rain turned to hea vy snow which fell until about mid night, bringing five inches of wet1 snow. The sun was shining this morning and Jie thermometer stood at 28 degrees at 8 a.m. feet again he was buried beneath tons of dirt. White and Kaamasee were treat ed for shock and minor Injuries by a physician. . , : The compressor truck and churn drill were buried by the cave-In which aiso npped put railroad trucks leading to the surface on three levels. , - , Evidence In Blast Told DENVER (UP I A Denver elec tric shoD owner revealed today that John Gilbert Graham, 23. the accused airliner bomb plotter, worked for him six days last month to learn about electricity. Grnham contested to the FBI, but later denied that he placed a dynamite bomb In his mother's Aiggage before sne Doaraea uie United Air Lines DC6B in Denver. Graham Is charged with the firs' degree murder of bis mother, Mrs. Dalsey King, 54, who was killed with 43 others in the explosion aboard the Portland-bound plane on Nov. 1. The Rocky Mountain News, lr a copyright story,, said today thai Damon Ward, owner of an eleo, trie shop in Denver, hired Ora ham Oct. 10. Ward said Graham wanted the Job lot some "needed (electrical) experience. 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WANT AD WHOPPERS AS Into tw'" k hM I'M "It's a sort of do-it-yourself trtck I picked up through the Herald and News Want Adi." Police Searching For Man's Head ANTIOCH (UP) Contra Costa County sheriff's deputies searched the south bank of San Joaquin River for a' man's head today which was found by two boys near here. Larry Garner, 17, and Eddy Cod- dear, 16, reported tney found 'tne head floating m the river yester day. They put the neaa on tne DanK anoV returned to Antioch to report flee" put off 'looking for the head until today because oi darkness. Goodwin Knight' Takes Dimes Post "s SACRAMENTO (UP) Gov. Goodwin J. Knight announced to day he has accepted the post of California chairman (or the 19S6 March of Dimes campaign. Knight issued a statement in which he said: "I feel It is Important that Call fornlans should know that 85 per cent of every dollar contributed to the March of Dimes in our state last year was used right here where it was collected. IOO TABLET BOTTLE ONLY 49C Joseph Chotard Rites' Tonight ; Recitation of the Holy Rosary for Joseph Marie Chotard will take place irom tne cnapei oi : Ward's Klsmath Funeral Home to night at 8 o'clock. Funeral services will take place from St. Augus tine's Church. Merrill, on Tues day, November 22, when n requiem mass will be celebrated commenc ing at 9:30 s.m. t Mr. Chotard, a native of France, died at the age of 77 on Novem ber 18. He had been a resident of Klamath County for 64 years. Final rites and vault entomn .nienl will be In Mt. Calvary Me ;'morlal Park. :Tule Firefighters To Heor Talk I' TULELAKE - C. C. Haggard, Medford. safety Inspector for the California-Oregon Power Company, .will speak at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. November 29. at a " meeting of ,'.he Tulelake Fire Department, and will demonstrate electric fire fight fnc equipment. - i The meeting will be he.d in the lire hall. Fi.e fighters from Wi Sis. 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