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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1960)
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The guy that said, that i a blockhead," That was what Cincinnati detec tives said a girl, 11, told them Wednesday as she, two men, three teen-age girls and- a teen age boy were taken into custody in .connection with a $11 holdup of a cafe here Tuesday night. The girl was identified as Kathy Porter. Officers said she was the youngster who accompanied the two men into the cale ana or dered, "We'll have no killing," after one of the men fired a shot gun blast into the floor and had threatened to kill the bartender, James Land, 66. . The youngster had been identi fied in a newspaper story as be ing about 14 and as being a "pretty but dirty blonde girl." The two men were ordered held for further investigation and the juveniles were sent to the youth center. Figures Taken From Yule Scene SALEM (AP) -r- Two teenage boys stole a plaster and papier mache figure of the Christ child from the nativity scene on the mall in front of the Oregon State house Tuesday afternoon. The boys grabbed the figure from the manger and fled about 4:15 p.m. A policeman saw them but could not catch them. The display was erected by the chamber of commerce. Officials said a replacement for the figure, valued at $45, would be sought.' SNOW MOVING TWIST ' BOSTON (AP)-Strange are the ways of modern man confronted with a 13-inch snowstorm. " In downtown Boston, the snow- clogged streets just can't take any more snow heaved from side walks. So some thinking men in the Franklin Street Building of the New England Telephone Tele graph Co. came up with an idea. Take the snow indoors. They lugged it into the underground ga rage, dumped it on the car wash stand and let melting proceed. STORM WINDOWS F.H.A. Tarms Fru EiHmaltt George Clark " and Amoc. TU 4-3241 or Mrr.auchry' Tradinr Home 2508 Alt. Or. TU 2-IB83 . Newspaper SPOT ADS are inexpensive NOTICE Robertson School of Business Will Be Closed DEC. 17 Thru DEC. 25th School Will Be Open For Registration Only For New Term from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Every Day Dec. 26 to Dec. 30th mmm Have you, or has someone you know, just moved to Klamath Falls Your Welcome W'ngnn Hostess will c With Itifta and friendly greetings from the community.'