The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 04, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
SCHOOL TOPICS
DISCUSSED
COUNTY
AT
T
IE
A number of brink discussions
Of school problem rnilvcnrf! tho
monthly mcetlnii of tha Klnmntli
. County Principal and Couch
association Tuesday .venlntf at
Barl'i eafa.
E. L. Coynnr, district reprcion
tallve to the Oregon High School
Aetlvltltt association wu Riven
further Instruction for his altoncl
a nee at tha December meeting
of tha auoelatlon. Tha B schools
of the county and throughout
tha (lata are protnsthiK chiirurs
for membership In the atntc u
sociation, stilting; thnt smnll
schools pay as IiIkIi a five tlmrs
aa much per pupil in largo A
schools. The Klninnlli associa
tion wont on record In support
of a Jackson county resolution
requesting lower foes for B
achoola and more equal dlntribu
. tlon.
Harold Hondrickaon,, czar of
B athletlca In Uio county, an
nounced tha roforeea for the
opening night's basketball gumot
) December 6. All of the men
have paaaed tha examination and
hold itata aaaoclatlon cards, he
said.
President Roland Parka urged
development within the squuds
of a campaign against "crab
bing" at referees' decisions. Hi
said soma schools develop a bad
name for their treatment of ref
erees while otliers show out
standing sportsmanship In this
regard. The question was argued
at length.
Max Marvin, chairman of the
basketball schedule committee,
announced some dissatisfaction
over the present method of se
lecting tha southern Oregon rep
resentative for the B tourna
ment. Klamath and Lake coun
ty schools must play an elimina
tion series before the Jackson
county team plays, ha said, Urns
putting the Jackson representa
tive in the finals without a
gam. No action was taken for
tha present year.
Otll Johnson's report resulted
4. m iilB.,.ni. l..lAn f
-What's Wrong With Debate."
Johnson, chairman of the county
declamation and debate commit
tee, announced that only KUHS,
Bonanza, Keno and Chiloquln
will participate in debate this
year. It was revealed that most
schools had dropped debate be
cause it had become a battle of
debate coaches' wits rather than
of the debaters themselves. It
was suggested that schools sub
stitute symposium or some other
form of speaking to replace de
bate. The debate question this
year is "Resolved: That Oregon
Should Adopt a Sales Tax."
' Samples of proposed admission
tickets for high school activities
were inspected by the school
representatives and orders
placed. Heretofore, county
achoola have issued tickets on
few occasions, but the new .fed
eral tax makes keeping of ticket
stubs necessary.
County Superintendent Fred
Peterson announced dates for the
Christmas vacation and also for
a week's vacation In the spring
when teachers will be nblo to at
tend the Oregon State Teachers
association convention In Port,
land.
Clifton Jumea of Merrill was
elected secretory of the associa
tion .replacing George Frank,
Keno coach who will be culled
lulu the rmvy Into In December.
Those In attendance nt tho
meeting wero Duve White, Ar
thur Cole, Don Norlln, George
Elliot. Cnrrol Jlnwc, K. L, Coy
ner, E, K. Evans, A. E. Street,
(iconic llohbs, Harold Hnndrick
smi, Max Marvin, Joe LaClnlr,
John lleyden, Clifton Jumes, Ted
Schoph, C. C. Chase, Fred Pet
erson. Otis Johnson, Georgo
Frank, Wayne Scott and Roland
Parks.
House Puts Wrench
In Machinery for
New Tax on Cars
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 W)
Tim house appropriations com
nilttce threw a monkey wrench
yesterday into the elaborate ma
chinery proposed by the treas
ury department for collection
of the new $3 annuul automo
bile use tax.
If the house permits the
monkey wrench to stay there,
it will inuko the auto tax in
operative. Tim committee withheld tho
S4,S02,5S4 the treasury said tha
bureau of Intcrnul revenue re
quired to collect an estimated
100,000,000 in taxes with the
comment It was "not satisfied
with the manner and cost of
collection proposed ..."
"Under the method of col
lection proposed the estimated
cost per $100 of collection of
the automobilo use tax is $0.40
as contrasted with an actual
cost in a previous fiscal year of
80 cents per $100 of collection
for all types of revenue," the
commltteo pointed out.
Store to Pay
Bonus in Defense
Savings Stamps
This year, in line with the na
tional campaign to "buy defense
stamps," Sears Roebuck and
company will give defense
stamps and bonds as the awards
to salespeople for sales bonuses
during the Christmas season. The
awards will ba paid in 80c de
fense stamps, according to T. R.
Thompsen, head of the local firm.
and the grand prlzo will be a $23
defense bond in addition. He
expects to award about $230
worth of tha stamps, he said.
ELEPHANT STOPS TRAIN
BOMBAY. Dec. 4 WV-The
Bombay-Lucknow mall train was
held up an hour today while
railway workers removed from
the tracks an elephant which
the' train struck and Injured.
MAIL LOBT
LONDON, Dec. 4 The
general postofflce announced to
day that letters, printed papers
and parcels posted in England
for the United States from Oct.
23 to 26 had been "lost by enemy
action."
A recent survey showed that
today's average air traveler la
a man between 31 and 30 years
old and an executive.
FOR HIS CHRISTMAS
A Jantsen "Thunderblrd"
Sweater for Skiing
$8.93
DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Main
KLAMATH
'S NEW tt&&nt&2tt
TRAFFIC LIGHTS
LATEST STYLE
The stop lights soon to go Into
operation In Klamath Falls are
tho most modern In type and
placement there are. Stanley
Church, director of traffic safety
from the secretary of state's of
fice told a meeting of the city
traffic safety council Wednes
day. Portland, he said, Is watch
ing them closely with a view to
establishing lights of tha same
typo there.
Church pointed out that traffic
fatalities have decreased In
Klamath county, although fatali
ties over the nation are up 13
per cent, and up 7 per cent In
Oregon. September was the
worst month here;
Klamath Falls Is to have a
state driving school again In
March, ho announced. There will
be a class for high school stu
dents and one for adults once a
week for seven weeks.
Mustn't Point,
Lesson for Cop
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4 OP)
Patrolman Joseph Ransom re
ceived rather a painful lesson In
etiquette last night.
Interceding Just as two men
started to exchange blows, he
ordered them both to go home.
To emphasize his meaning, he
determinedly pointed his finger
at one, who promptly bit it
hard.
Read the Classified page.
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PLACED HERE BEFORE
THE 10th OF THE
MONTH - -
Cat. jbudcUndl
AS OF, THE lit!
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and Better Returns
3i
(CURRENT DIVIDEND)
First Federal
Savings and Loan Asi'n.
of Klamath Foils
Member Federal 8avlngs
and Loan Insurance
Corporation
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