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PAGE FOURTEEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1953 Court Records I KLAMATH FALLS MUNICIPAL COL'RT Richard D. Smith, charged with be ing intoxicated and having no operat orT licene. 2S or 12' dayi on the drunk charge. The aecond charge will be heard Friday In municipal court. Armenia Brown, charged wilh driv ing while intoxicated, S100 and 30 dayi. KLAMATH COUNTT DISTRICT COL'RT Charlei Blain Johnson, obtaining tnoney false pretensei, request to waive preliminary hearing; allowed umtwji- nrrirri held to urand Jury: bond tet at $2,000; remanded to cug- tody of gheriff. Lester W. Frederickion. combina tion overload. $33 bail forfeited. Lcland Mclntire, excetiive length, S20 bail forfeited. Homer Lewia Culler, pasting insuf ficient clearance, .ou o lunencu, Richard Leroy Roaebury, violation batic rule, S12.50 bail fgrfeited. Henry Harold Christie, violation ba tc rule, 97.50 bail forfeited. Glenn Stephen Mayben. violation basio rule, $950 bail forfeited. Lewli R. Wilion, axle overload, 120 bail forfeited. Peter Jordan Savage, combination Overload. 1 ball forfeited. Roy Smith, tandem axle overload, $27 bail forfeited. Jamei Harold Gipion, violation ba- James' Franklin Byers. combination overload, M7 oan lorieiica. Donald G. Gault, tandem axle over- 1n4 JO hntl forfeited. Date Dwain Goebel, combination overload, $29 ball forfeited. Albert Roy Summers, axle overload, till nniri Francis Wellington Burton, violation basic rule, io nail loneiiea. Lewis Franklin Arnold, violation ba sic rule, dismissed. Dean Settler May field, no operat or's license. S3 bail forfeited. William Callewacrt, combination ov erload, Sl ball forfefeted. Ray George Oren Jr., fall stop at Inn ian S nniri. Ezra Albert Cobb, fail drive right Bide, $7.50 ball forfeited. Robert Irwin Finding, fail stop at top sign, (5.50 bail forfeited. Melvln Louis Pevytoe, Inadequate Drakes. iu paid. Robert Henry Redkey. assault and battery, request time to enter plea: let February 26 at 0:30 a.m.; bond set at $350; remanded to custody of sheriff. Robert Henry Redky, vagrancy, dis missed. Theodore Fredrick Rosin, drunk, $35 bail forfeited. Jessie Zetar, failure display license, released to so to California. Jack B. Kirchmeyer, obtaining mon ey false pretenses, dismissed. Drewry Led better Luke, violation basic rule, dismissed. Raymond Elmer Bolzer, following loo close, dismissed. Leo T. Thedford, obtaining property false pretenses, dismissed upon motion of District Attorney. Jack Finley Mcvay. tandem axle flverload, $29 bail forfeited. Clair Raymond Schiffman, violation of basic rule. $12.50 paid. Fredrick William Cline, violation of ha die rule. 110 Daid. Walter Mvrnn Kenfleld. violation of basic rule. $7.50 paid. Jerrv Clou tin Havnes. violation of baste rule. $7.50 paid. Darrel Theodore Wyatt, violation of basic rule, $7.50 paid. William E. Evans, overlength, $15 bail forfeited. Ray Coy Thompson, Oil lop at stop Ign, $5 paid. Virginia Eleanor Whitlow, fail dis play license plates. $5 paid Edgar Jewell Glfford, fall stop at top sign, $5 paid. Alfred Ray Alistott. fall drive right half highway, $7.50 paid. Rawland Edwin Mueller, driving While encumbered. $5 paid. David Raymond Dotson, drunk on a public highway, $50 ball forfeited. Daniel Vega, vagrancy, $35 or 15 days in lieu of fine; committed. Everett Lane, overlength, $15 ball forfeited. I Road Project Report Aired The county court has been in formed that the confusion has been cleared up relative to qualifying the McAllister Springs-Lake of the Woods road for public road improvement funds. The proposal for qualifying the road was submitted to the forest service last year by representatives of the State Highway Commission. Subsequently, the Klamath County Court was inlormed that arrange ments for the project were being held up due to some disapproval on the parts of the U.S. Forest Service and the U.S. Bureau of Public Itoads. Last Friday County Commission er Jerry Hajnus and County Road Engineer Bill Canton attended a meeting with forestry officials and were informed that the reported disapproval was the product of a "little confusion" within the par ticipating agencies. It was pointed out during the ses sion that the USHR funds are not dciinitely earmarked lor the Mc Allister Springs road, and that the project will be considered along with other contemplated road work in the Northwest. The court was advised that un der present programming, it may be possible to do the survey work for the road during 1!I59, and that contracts for the work can possibly be let during 1!)59 or l'JGO. BASIN BRIEFS be mailed throughout the county! Food Sale The Junior Women's March 6. Funds for the seals will Club of .McCloud will hold a food benefit the Siskiyou County Society , sale on February 28. Josephine for Crippled Children and Adults. ! Bambino is chairman of the sale. Surgery Mrs. E. B. Komine, Modoc Point, underwent surgery at Klamath Valley Hospital on Wed nesday, February 26. Married Mr. and Mrs. Homer McLain, New Pine Creek, with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McLaughlin, at tended the wedding of their son, Gayle McLain, who was married to Betty Bucher, daughter of Mr. nad Mrs. Morris Bucher, Lakeview, on Saturday in Olympia, Washing ton, where Gayle is employed. From Walla Walla Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCurdy, Walla Walla, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Verne McCurdy in New Pine Creek. The Donald McCurdys slate they like I he valley very much and would like to live there permanently. Returned Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Butler returned to their home in New Pine Creek recently after spending a week with his sister, Mrs. Joy Mayhan, at Martinez, California. To Portland Mrs. Virgil Boom er and Mrs. James Baldock. both of Langell Valley, took Danny Boomer to Portland to have new braces made for his back. HAIRDRESSER KILLS SELF ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. UP The third suicide leap in (our months from the Sunshine Skyway across Tampa Bay occurred Wednesday when Alexander Mac Kenzic, 56-year-old hairdresser, jumped 155 feet lo his death. The spectacular span is part of a 15 mile linkage of bridges and cause ways across the water. Community Project Two Bo nanza 4-H clubs, the Bonanza Snip pers and the Baker and the Baker. cttes, held a food sale for the bene fit of the Bonanza Big Springs Park at the Bonanza Variety Store Itienal 2 units of colle credit forthe Siskiyou Junior College adult in ,u.A uA... T, 1c unHor oHnratinn nrorarfl. IV illlCCIIUUl fJCIUUil. . - i-- -a- on February 22.. The clubs made $11.25 for the park. Spending Several days in Lan gell Valley with his aunt, Mrs. Bill Burnett and family, was Mike Eit triem Jr., Klamath Falls, while his parents were in Bend. Surgery Doris Hodges, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Les Leavitt, Lan gell Valley, entered Sutter Hospital in Sacramento February 23 for sur gery. To Barney Bill Barrington, New Pine Creek, returned to Burney, California, with his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barrington, to recuperate from an illness which had confined him to the Lakeview Hospital for a few days. Nursery New Pine Creek. The owners of the Lakeview Apiaries have announced that they are ex panding their business to include nursery stock which will contain shrubs to meet this year's demand. The new Business will be known as the Kelly Creek Nursery, ac cording to the owners, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Wood, who believe they have a well protected, natural setting for this type of business. Easter Seals Over 30 volunteers from Siskiyou County gathered at the Weed Elementary School last week for an Easter Seal stuffing party. A total of 8,953 envelopes were stuffed with the seals in two hours and fifteen minutes and will Fort Klamath Scout leaders will take their troops on a sports OUt inff nn Katurdav. Marrh IS tn fYnt. er National Park. Last month the scouts toured Klamath Falls air port. Anyone wisning to accompany r-nntc anH their Ipariorc ara urol. come to do so and are asked to meet at me ui. clubhouse batur day morning, March 15. New Pine Creek Proreerls nf approximately $16 from the card party sponsored by the Eastside Grange last Friday night will be divided equally between the Modoc and Lake County March of Dimes campaign. Visiting in Malin recently at the Emil Tofell home and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Ste phens, Tulelake, were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Frank of Weed. Mrs. Frank is the former Dorothy Gaum who taught at Malin High School. Moved Mr. and Mrs Dick Don aldson and family have moved from Malin to the Los Angeles area. Recuperating Mrs. Stanley Johnson, Malin, is recuperating at her home after undergoing surgery ai iviamam vauey Hospital. Card Party Merrill Grange No. I in win hold an annual card nartv on Friday evening, February 28, at 8 D.m. in the Mprrill R Hall. Bridge, canasta and pinochle win oe piayed. me public is in vited to attend. Students Eleven honor roll stu dents of Mount Shasta High School will visit the University of Cali fornia at Berkeley on Friday. The pupils, accompanied by R. B. Man ley, high school teacher, and Mrs Montgomery and Mrs. Cobun, will visit the science and mathematics classes. Public Speaking Classes for the second part of a basic course in public speaking started February 25 in McCloud with the Rev. Ron ald C. Smith as instructor. 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