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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1925)
THE KL'AMATH NEWS Pare Tw5 Tuowlav. IVc. 15, l!) ALASKA BLi: ENTERS MID-WEST School Board Would Keep Schools .Open (ContlniMNl from Fngo One) led th closing not icvasar.Y. i) J It is tho opinion of the school j - t board that to keep open tho schools CHICAGO, Dec. 14. Christian "iu!d simplify the mutter In Tlew weather, originating far up in the of the face (hat it would be vli- Interior of Alaska. 1 laying a! tunny impossible lor nurse, to call broad, white path down across the J at Individual hornet and give the BUSINESS WOMEN ELECT OFFICERS, FOR YEAR OF '26 i MERRY CHRISTMAS SAYS ED KENDALL west for Santa Claua and his rein deer. Snb-tero temperatures and enow attention to earn child as would be given under the circumstance they would full under If they were are teneral throughout the north-1 in school west and the wave of cold Is nor- Both the hlRh school and the pub. Ing southeast ont of central Can- lie schools were closed yesterday af ada. ternoon. By Tuesday etenlag the entire j "It was a gross error that we mlddlewest will ha covered with closed the schools," said Wells lost snow, the weather bureau predicts, night. "It may serve to alarm Already lower temperatures are re- j unnecessarily the parents of child ported throughout this region. I'n-lren who look upon the closure as a less the weather man reverses i last resort which the school might himself it la the beginning of pre-. take." paratkms tor a white Christmas. A meeting of the. high school Monday's lowest temperature in board will be held today, according the United States was 14 degrees! to Principal Jackson of the high Mrs. lrma Dixon was elected president of the Business and Pro fessional Women's club for the year 192 during election of officers held last night, following the an nual banquet In the grill room of the White Pelican hotel. Other ottlrers to be elected f;r the coming year were: Mrs. Ehtia Ueunett. vice president: Mrs. l.eda Parker, secretary and Mlsa Lena Dennis, treasurer. A committee consisting of Ida B. Manner. Mrs. Gertrude Moore and Mrs. Lena Dennis was appointed by the president to servo as a perma nent library committee until the completion of the club's work In j connection with, furnishing the rest i room. Kd Kendall, fornirr Klsmath Justice. hi Is now in Portland, sends Christmas greeting. According to word received from Kendall yesterday, he will not be able to enter (ha hospital for op erations and treatment to his Inlured arm and leg until the mid dle of the week. Kendall ask that the Klamath News be sent him In order that h muy be constantly In touch with the news of Klamath Kalis. KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. Rates In confinement are conviently low. adv-J Try a News Class Ad. below sero at Wllllston. N. D. Practically the entire state of Neb raska Is nnder snow ranging from four to eight inches in depth. Iowa, Illinois and Indiana were Included In the snow forecast. In Colorado, where a billiard is ranging, fear was expressed for the safety of three small boys and Chester L. Samuelson, their guide, who had failed to return from a tramp Into the mountains Sunday to hunt rabbits. Farther west, in Wyoming, the snow is 16 Inches deep and still falling. Ice Is forming on Lake Michigan here, and further north. AH lake shipping is expected to end before December IS, when the weather bureau will discontinue Its storm warning service nntil spring. school last night. "The policy of the one school will probably be adopted by the other," said Jackson. MAKE LATE TRIP TO LAKE OF THE WOODS State Health Board Advises to Be Calm (Continued from Pago One) Auto Speeding Hits Local Pocketbooks terdajr. A number of persons delved deep ly Into their trousers' pockets yes terday after they had bad brief talks with Acting Justice of. the Peace Emmltt. Clarence Dixon pleaded guilty to possessing liquor. He was assessed a fine of $50. Jesse Lilli, offioers said, had been speeding. He, too, pleaded guilty, and was fined $20. Speeding also was the charge filed ' against A. B. Epperson, and bis fine I waa the same amount as that of Lillt. t I Twenty-five dollars was the fine levied against a man who gave his j name as F. C. Williams. He was ' accused of possessing liquor. j Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Nichols of Klamath Falls have taken what is thought to, be the latest trip ever made into Lake of the Woods. The visit to the lake was made Sunday. Although Mr. and Mrs. Nichols were forced to move several fallen trees from their path they, made the trip in two hours and fifty min utes. . . There are more than five inches of snow practically the entire way to the lake after leaving the lower lands, according to the Nichols yea- The lake, they reported, is practically at Its summer level. "The snow on the trees," said Nichols, "made the scene one of the most beautiful that I have everi experienced. It was ' clear cold day and the sky was exceptionally! blue." j who appeared to be ill were ordered home. "I am not trying to say that spinal meningitis Is not a terrible disease when I add that. In my opinion, there Is at the present time no great cause for alarm," Dr. Newsom said. "I realize that many persons are keeping their children out of school, because of the disease, and I am of the opinion they are making a mistake." 'One teacher reported yesterday that less than halt of her pupils were present at school. Spinal meningitis. It wits explain ed, causes the deaths of approxi mately 90 per cent of Its victims) and about 50 per cent of those who live suffer after-affects. Two persons have died as a result of the disease, and four other per sons are at present afflicted. The four new victims of the dis ease are: Roy Hawkins. 10 years of age. H. C. Killian. 41 years. Mona Brady. 1 2 years. Jack Cecil Haney. IS months old. Electric light will, in time, ruin the eyes unprotected by the right glasses. Ikon't uke a chance with weakened eye-Jtruc-tures. Have us remedy the trou ble with corrective lenses. DR. H. J. WINTERS Eye Bight Specialist. We Grind Our wn CI a Klamath Fall. Trt WHERE QIJAHIXJET Tilcltefs Shopping 9VewJ Store Open Evenin In order to give the buyind Public a chance to do their shop ping evenings this store wil remain open until 9 p. m. during the holiday season. K-APILCHEK CO iNCoMuaxu (Department Stores TeBs VLyHe Caa. iNow Eat Heariy PERRY JOHN FREE j Held to be harmless. Perry John, ; recently found insane by a circuit court Jury, yesterday was freed by , Circuit Judge Leavitt. 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