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Shows From
12:45 P.M.
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CITY BRIEFS
Two .Films part
of
To Meet Bethel 61, Order of
Job's Daughters, will meet Mon
day, December 7 at ?.30 p.m. in
the Scottish Rile Temple. Birth
day night will be observed and an
election of officers will be held.
Monday The Kl'HS Parents and
Patrons will meet at 8 p.m. in the
Kl'HS cafeteria to hear Joy Hills
Gubser speak on "Responsibility
of the Community in the Educa
tion of its Children." Public wel
come. Annual Election for director of
the Stewart-Lenox Rural Fire Dis
trict will be held Monday, Decem
ber 7, at the Stewart-Lenox Fire
Hall, 3519 Emerald. Polls will be
open from 2 to 8 p.m.
a cenes,
"Eight Steps to Peace," will be
shown at the Klamath Unitarian
Fellowship meeting Tuesday, De-
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Congregational Church, 2154 Gar
den. "Does Disarmament Make
Sense?" featuring Raymond Mas
sey as narrator, will be the flrCt,
with "The Answer .Now," done by
Massey and seven other acting
personalities, the tecfiid. The
meeting is at 8 p.m. All thoe
interested are invited.
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JAMES BEST. SUSAN CUMMINGSl
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I FEATURE TIMES:
2:35 5:45 & 8:55
'Mail Early,'
Says Espee
With post office officials predict
ing record holiday mails, a South
ern Pacific official today advised
Christmas shoppers to mail their
packages and cards early.
H. S. Orner, manager of mail,
baggage and express traffic for
SP, warned that the seasonal rush
is already under way. and that
Christmas mail headed for far
away places should be sent on its
way promptly.
"Mail headed for distant states
should be sent no later than De
cember 10," Orner said. "Christ
mas mail for destinations in the
same stale should-be sent by Do
comber 13, and local mail should
be sent by December 16."
Southern Pacific crews will work
around the clock to move the
mountains of mail being carried
along the railroad's lines, he add
cd. Enough extra cars lo make a
mail train almost 40 miles long
are being added lo SP's regular
fleet to handle the job.
Bridge Play
Winners Told
Iwelvc tables were at play at
Thursday evening's sessions of the
Lakeshorc Duplicate Rridge Club
at the city library, according to
Mrs. David A. Richardson, di
rector.
first place nortlisnuth winners
were .Mrs. Claude Davis and Mrs.
F. C. Adams. Mrs. Ted Hyde and
Mrs. Leona Robertson placed sec
ond and Mrs. Ci. H. Hancock and
Mrs. Otto Ellis third.
East-west winners were Mrs.
C. 12. Sharp and George McClary,
first; Mrs. V. C. Record and
Mrs. K. E. I.emler. second, and
Mrs. L. C. Offield and Mrs. G. II.
Rogers, third.
The December master point
night will 'be held on Thursday,
December 10, starting at 7:15 p.m.
in the city library auditorium. All
bridge players are welcome.
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Court Records
KLAMATH FAM.R
Mir.MCIPAL t'Ol'RT
Joseph Connell O'Neill, drunk, con
tintird. Thomai Cosgrove, drunk, $23 or five
dayi.
William G. Hasi, drunk, released to
Air Forte police.
Winfield Glen Chiloquin, vagrancy,
$100 and 50 days.
Elizabeth iNelunn, drunk and disor
derly conduct. $50 or 10 days; vagran
cy, $100 and 50 days.
Russell Robert Ruff, drunk, contin
ued. ,
John Kissling, disorderly conduct,
$5(1.
One Juvenile wu arrested for bur
glary. TRAFFIC
Lit Mar Kenneth Jensen, failure to
yield right of way to a vehicle. $5.
George Lewii Gregg, ran red light,
$5
Roland James Harper, excessive ex
hsust noise. $5.
Lloyd Millard Dent, ran stop sign.
$5.
David L. Cochran, rap stop kign, $5.1
Verlin Cecil Rose, ran stop sign, S3.
Lionel Eslcy Scott, violation of basic
rule, $15.
Lucius Charlea Wilson, violation of
basic rule, $20.
Hugh Oran Stuhbs, failure to yield
right of way to a pedestrian. $5.
Jcisc Martinez, expired plates, $5,
no operator's license. $5.
Wilhur Eugene Bryant, violation of
basic rule. $15.
Mary Isabelle Lane, failure to yield
right of way to a vehicle, S!.v
Larry M. Watkins, expired plates,
$5; no operator's license, $5.
Luther Rny Noble, ran stop ign. $5.
William Henry West, ran red light,
$5
Frank Lre Spencer, ran stop sign, $5
Douglas Dewey Kammerer, ran red
light, $5.
Alrick Freidolph Nyback, ran atop
sign. $5.
Mary E. Puter. ran red light, $5.
Janien Thomas Watkins, ran atop
sign, $5
Robert Henry Buck, ran stop sign.
$5.
James Kenneth Hall, ran stop sign.
$5
Weldon Frost Biddle Jr., ran red
light, $5,
Charlrne Sturgeon, violation of ban
ir rule, $10.
Jane Ellen Crowe, expired plates, $3
Cnarlei Fred Carr, ran stop sign,
$3.
Louis Earl Lcpport, ran stop sign.
5
Margaret Elizabeth Williams, ran
stop sign, $5.
Cow Belles will have a tea from
2 to 4 p.m. Wednesday, December
9, at the home of Mrs. Dave Lis
key, 1041 Eldorado. Members arc
urged to come and bring their
friends.
Attending the funeral of Em
mett Magee in Klamath Falls re
cently were Mr. and Mrs. G. Mc
Manus and Mrs. Merrill Crary of
Mountain View; his sister, Mrs.i
Bess Bates; her daughters, Gene
vieve, Caroline and Mrs. L. E.
Johnson of Los Angeles; Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Lierd. Redding, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lindow and
their daughter, Pam, San Pedro.
Yule Wreaths
To Be Made
Members of Klamath District
Garden Clubs and Women of the
Moose. No. 4fi7, will' meet Wednes
day, December 9, at the Moose
Hall, 1010 Pine Street, for a work
shop fo make Christmas wreaths
and decorations. Hours will be
from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The decorations made will lie on
sale to the public at the Moose
Hall December 10. Decemhcr 16.
and December 18 from 11 a.m. to
4 p.m. Proceeds from the sale will
so to operation Santa Claus spon
sored annually by the Loyal Or
der of Moose to help bring joy at
Christmas to children of the Klam
ath Falls area who otherwise
might be forgotten.
Anyone interested in helping
make the decorations, may take
a sack lunch and table service
Coffee will be furnished.
Orders for wreaths and swags
may De phoned to TU 4 8308 or
TU 4-9068.
Neighbors of Woodcraft wi
hold their regular meeting Mon
day, December 7, at 8 p.m. in the
K.C. Hall.
1.0)4 River Grange No. 8415, w
have a turkey dinner at 6:30 p.m
Wednesday, December 9, preced
ing the regular meeting in t h e
Olene Grange Hall.
Allaniont PTA meets Tuesday.
December 8, at 7:45 p.m. in the
junior high gym. Children from
both Altamont schools will present
a program of Christmas music fol
lowing the brief business session
Convention
Postponed
DORRIS The State of Jefferson
nonpolitical. Constitutional Conven
tion, scheduled to be held in Klam
ath falls Saturday, December 12,
has been postponed, Mrs. Flora
Lee Reeves, convention chairman,
has announced.
Sen. Clair Engle is to be guest
of honor.
Delay in holding the convention
was caused by the late adjourn
ment of the Congress and previ
ous commitments made by Senator
Engle and his tour of the Far
East. In a recent letter to Mrs.
Reeves, Senator Engle said he will
consider a new date upon his re
turn from the Far East later this
month. Since Senator Engle must
be in Washington in January, the
convention will probably be held
next spring, said Mrs. Reeves.
The purpose of the convention
is primarily to publicize the po
tential natural resources and op
portunities fo be found in the 22
counties of California and Oregon
which make up the State of Jefferson.
Frank Jenkins, editor and pub
lisher, Klamath Falls, and "gov
ernor" of the State of Jefferson.
said a convention date in the spring
will, due to the holiday rush, "suit
me fine." He also said he thinks
the spring will he more convenient
for governors Pat Brown. Califor
nia, and Mark Hatfield of Oregon
and other dignitaries who are in
vited and have expressed a de
sire to attend the State of Jeffer
son convention.
KIM, VANDALISM KILL
NEW YORK tUPH - The New
York Roard of Estimate Thurs-j
day killed a City Council hill to
make parents responsible for van-
dalism damage by their children!
up to $25.
There is a grave question as
to whether this law could he en-1
forced," Mayor Robert F. Wagner
said. "I feel it could he used as
bludgeon against parents by j
unruly children." '
Klamath Fails, Oregon j
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FLOYD WYNNE City Editor
Entered at second clans matter at the :
post office at Klamath Falls. Oregon
on August 30. IfKW, under act of
Congreu, March 3, 179 Seoond-elaM
postage paid at Klamath Falls. Oregon,
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ROCK N ROLL
DANCE
WITH MUSIC BY
2 BANDS 2
LEON
"Little Forty Ford"
SMITH
ORBIT "ROCKERS
featuring lovely
JACKIE JOHNSON
AND
KELLY
GREENWOOD
and hTBIRDS
Klamath Falls
AUDITORIUM
SAT., DEC. 12th
Admission $1.00
until 9
$1.25 after 9
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LEWIS' ENGAGEMENT
FOR THIS NIGHT WAS
CANCELED BY THE
BOOKING OFFICE.
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