The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 03, 1941, Page 12, Image 12

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
S December 8, 1041'
ONE DEATH IN
CITr REPORTED
FOR NOVEMBER
' Ona person died In the city as
the result of a traffic accident,
bring to six the total for the
year, according to the November
month-end report submitted to
the city council Monday night by
Chief of Police Frank Hamm.
Robert Thome, 14, bicyclist, was
the victim, it was stated.
Bails and fines reported col
lected by the police judge
- totaled $669.80, considered
quiet month In comparison with
other months of the year.
A total of 193 persons were ax-
rested during November, bring
ing the figure for the year to
2623, Frank Hamm stated. There
were 110 automobile accidents
reported, with seven injuries.
Total number of injuries for the
year thus far reached 56, the
chief stated. Following is the bal
ance of the report
-Bobbery, 1; burglary, 5; lar-
t, ceny, over $50, 5; under $50, 21;
auto theft, 10.
Liquor violations, 6; drunken
ness, 116; disorderly conduct, 8;
vagrancy, 36; drunken driving,
4; violation road and driving
laws, 24; violation parking regu
lations, 1; traffic laws, 12;
prowlers and peeping toms, 3;
all other offenses not above, 5.
Beauty Shop to
Reopen Thursday
Myra Egger has purchased and
will operate the Charm Beauty
salon, 2248 South Sixth street,
according to an announcement
made Tuesday. Mrs. Egger, who
formerly operated the North
western Beauty college here, is
well known in the beauty field
in the community and has been
engaged in this type of work for
many years.
The Charm salon has been
completely remodeled and re
decorated by Mrs. Egger. The in
terior is finished in rose and
ivory, and booths for individual
service have been installed. Mrs.
Egger will have four operators
to assist her, she said, and for
mal opening of the new shop is
set for Thursday, December 4,
with an informal preview of the
new shop Wednesday evening,
HIGH SCHOOL
News Notes and
Comment
foj.
ODDITY
If avocado blossoms appear in
April, you have to wait until
July of the following year to
pick the fruit,-and then only if
laboratory tests show it is ripe
enough to pick.
SWEET STICK
Commonly used in gpaln. the
azucarillo is a stick of harden
ed sugar candy, which fla
vors, stirs and sweetens a drink
at the same time.
By MAURICE O'CALLAQKAN
Wednesday report cards were
distributed and grades were af
fixed to most of them. It is
now the third or fourth day of
the third six
weeks and the
members of the
student body
have only a few
more six week
periods left.
if every one
takes advantage
of the opportun
ities that arise
these next 24
weeks, there is
lots of fun and knowledge to be
gamed As the winter draws
nearer the social season marches
forth in all its glory. Parties,
meetings, drives, and dances will
be on the calendar before the
year Is over.
Each year the Hi-Y gather and
distribute over $1000 worth of
food stuffs throughout the Klam
ath basin. The high school is
proud of this organization, and
the community should be too.
The local chapter is nationally
known for their unselfish work
each yuletide season.
The boys have started this
year's campaign and are setting
last year'i mark of $1200 worth
of food stuffs and are hoping
for a much higher amount. To
assist the boys, , give them the
things that will aid so greatly in
furthering the enjoyment of the
folks of the Klamath area.
Well, the Boys' alliance carni
val is sneaking up on us with a
rush. The affair in the big gym
will be grand and gala party,
fun and prizes for all. Come
on- boys, girls, moms, and dads.
The high school has never seen
as much fun packed into one
room in several years. A small
admission will be charged and
once in, the booths and dancing
will faclnate you 'till the last
couple has left and the last prize
is starting on the road home.
For more fun than you've had in
years dont miss the carnival.
Everybody welcome.
Educational movies were
shown Tuesday to the Spanish
and chemistry classes of KUHS.
A short picture, "Arts and Crafts
of Mexico," was shown to the
Spanish students and ec classes.
"Oxydation and Reduction." was
shown to the chem classes.
The Mexican picture showed
pottery and glass blowing and
other occupations carried on in
Mexico. Virginia West stated
that the picture was very interesting.
The chemistry picture was
scientific and concerned oxyda
tion and reduction, what ever
they are.
Several more classes will see
LICENSE FEE FIXED
A license fee of $300 was set
by the Klamath Falls city coun
cil when an ordinance licensing
"penny arcades" passed the
third and final reading at the
Monday night session of the city
fathers.- The ordinance was first
introduced November 24, and
was druftcd when several in
quiries were received concern
ing the establishment of parlors
using coin operated mechanical
forms of amusement.
No license will be granted for
the operation of such a business
on Main street, it was decided
by the council.
The ordinance goes Into im
mediate effect, however licenses
will be Issued from the date of
January 1, running throughout
the calendar year.
There are no amusement par
lors of this sort at the present
time, councilmen stated.
HEAVY. HEAVY
SEATTLE, (F) Uncle Sam's
soldiers in Iceland are taking no
chances on chilblains.
Marvin Wickstrom wrote
home from the north Atlantic
Island outpost: ""e wear so
many clothes on guard, jvist In
case it gets cold, that we get
tired just standing still."
the same type of picture through
out the rest of the year.
NLRB Hearing at
Lamm's Scheduled
As National Labor Relations
board representation hearing on
bargaining rights for over 200
employe of the Lamm Lumber
company mill at Modoc Point
will be held here Friday, union
sources disclosed Tuesday,
The hearing was called by the
NLRB on a petition by the Inter
national Woodworkers of Amer
ica (CIO). The Lumber and Saw
mill Workers union (AFL) Is Intervening.
It was believed that the hoar f)
Ing will result In board-ordered
election usual NLRB procedure
In comparable cases, ' i
The United States air -corps
will seek 8P0 to 1000 reserve of
ficers annually.
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