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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1958 HERALD AND NFAVS, KLAMATH FALLS, OKEC.ON PAGE S B Court Records KI. A MATH FAILS MlNIC'lPAl. COIBT I Dnfl Thomai Ramsey, drunk, $25 Or 12', day!. Henry Clay Timley. drunk. 15 dayi. Narvel Tlnsley, drunk, 15 dayi. Richard Howard Kile, violation pro bation. $25 or 12'i dayi. Mnrru R. Roy, disorderly conduct, hearing P 30 a m.. Ortober 28. Bevn A. Townsend, vagrancy, $25 Or 123 dayi. Fd Quinn, vagrancy, $25 or J2 day. Carl Leonard Suomala, vagrancy, $25 or 12', day. Harold Roosevelt Olson, vagrancy, hearing 9 a.m., October 27. Wilburne Tommy Chandler, vagran q or n' j aays. Pete George, drunk, $25 or 12'i days. Samuel B. Riddle, drunk. $25 or 124 days. William Allan Warner, disorderly ioneit. Arthur F . Slallcop, drunk, $25 for- ieii. Josephine Marie Slallcop. drunk, $25 James F. Thomai, drunk driving, hearing October 30. Milton L. Johnson, drunk, $23 or l' days. Jack F. Gilbert, drunk and disor derly conduct $25 or 121! days. Sidney Christy, drunk driving, hear, inc October 30. Thomas Scott Hartley, drunk and disorderly conduct. $100 forfeit. Caslmero Conirereas, drunk, $25 for feit. Bill Edward Carson, burglary not in a dwelling, transferred to county Kathleen June Thompson, drunk and disorderly conduct, 5o forfeit. Joseph Salazar, violation probation, $25 forfeit. Robert Dokovich, violation state liq uor law, transferred to county. Vera Sexton, disorderly conduct, $25 xorieu. Harry Dolsen, drunk, $25 or 12' day. John Spencer Bear, drunk,. $25 or 12' t days. Don Hines Lambe, drunk driving, neanng uctoher 30. Harley J. Thompson, drunk and dis orderly conduct, $50 forfeit. Charles Knight, disorderly conduct, B25 forfeit. Willis Martin Robinson, drunk and disorderly conduct, $50 forfeit. Elmer James Olsen, drunk, $23 or 12' a days. Mclvin Lee Chiloquin, vagrancy, $40 cr 20 days. Leach Dutchy, drunk, $25 or 12 'a days. Charles Napier, vagrancy, $25 or 12' days. Felix Armstrong, vagrancy, $25 or 12 'a days. Maddison Stuckey, vagrancy, $25 or 12 '.-a days. Leo Teague, vagrancy, $25 or 12' a days. Willie Ramon, vagrancy, $25 or 12Va days. Lee S. McMillan, drunk in auto, $25 forfeit. Alfred L. Yocom, reckless driving, $50 or 25 days. No operator's license. $5 or 2's days. KLAMATH COl'NTT DISTRICT COURT Donald Francis Roddy, violation bas ic rule. $10 forfeited. Robert Anderson Flake, no operator's license, dismissed upon motion of dis trict attorney. Steve Henry Driscoll. driving while Intoxicated, time to enter Dlea set October .11 at 10 a.m.; released on $400 bond: Dotted. Eve Walt a Peterson, driving suspend er nerlod. Jury trial held: found guilty urntence 5 days and $200; release on $300 cash bond; notice of appeal filed. Boyd Allen Hampton, no operator's license. $7.50. J. D. Kness, group axle overload, $47 forfeited. Cleo Esbon Dunlap, fail stop at stop aien. $5. Asier Bowman, pass insufficient etearanre. $5 forfeited. William Franklin Kienel, violation basic rule. $7.50. Albert Eliza Herring, no headlights, 5 Gerald Chester, obtaining money and property by false pretenses, request time consult an attorney; set October 29 at 10 a.m.; bond set at $2 000; re manded to custody sheriff. i Olga Malvina Backstrom, violation basic rule, $12.50. Gordon Randall Sellars, violation basic rule, $7.50. Gloria Dean Birdsong, following too Close, $7.50. Thomas Scott Hartley, fail drlva sin gle lane, $7.50. Wavne Arnold Mattsoq, overlength, $20 forfeited. Eugene Dye, assault and battery, 60 davs county jail; suspended. Oscar Ross Hatten, overlength, $5 forfeited. Louis Orvel Orris, tandem axle over load, $27 forfeited, Sherman Larch, driving while intoxi cated. 30 days and $250 or 12214 days . In lieu of fine; committed. Eddie Lee Dailey, receiving stolen property, request preliminary hearing set October 29 at 10 a.m.: bond set $2 000. Remanded to sheriff. Roosevelt Carter, burglary not in a dwelling, request preliminary hearing set October 30 a,t 10 a.m.; bond set $2,500. 'Remanded to sheriff. On The Record KLAMATH FALLS BIRTHS BOYS BOATMAN Born to Mr. and Mri. Donald Boatman October 25 in Klam ath Valley Hospital a boy. weighing t lbs.. 6' ozs. EKLUND Born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Eklund October 26 In Klam ath Valley Hospital a boy, weighing 6 lbs., 1 ot. OIR1.S SCHMITT Born to Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Schmltt October 24 In Klam ath Valley Hospital a girl, weighing lbs.. 8 or. J HEATH Born to Mr. and Mrs. Eu ene Heath October 2.1 In Klamath Valley Hospital a girl, weighing 6 lbs., ots. BARLEEN Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barleen October 35 In Klam ath Valley Hospital a girl, weighing 9 lb!;-?.','.2" . .h Mr. c.rl Houser October 25 In Klamath Valley Hospital a gin. weigmni iu... in 18 KOUNDUP - ... f-.lrls: 401 ooy. S1SK1TOH COUNTY MOORE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam L. Moore. Dunsmulr. in Mount Shasta Community Hospital October 10. a girl. SH1PMAN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Al ton T. Shlpman, Weed. In Mount Shas ta Community Hospital October 23, a l. . .. .J wynn morn.. mu ..-..... ... Shasta Community Hospital October 33. B nov. tn Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bapllste. Peicadero, Califor nia In Siskiyou County General Hos pital October 15, a girl weighing 5 lbs.. " .. M. Ur. v.. Hl9li6u-n non Mushel. Yreka. In Siskiyou County General Hospital October IS, a girl weighing lbs.. 10 om. . ,. . . T. . n Mr anrl Mr. WI1 liam Bailey. Yreka. In Siskiyou County General Hospital Ortober 18. a boy weighing 7 lbs.. on. .ucnnu nnrn tn Mr. and Mrs. Orv.l Ekstrom. Yreka, in Siskiyou County General Hospital October 17 a girl weigning o in... i "- REF.D Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Reed. Montague. In Siskiyou Coun ty General Hospital October 17. a boy, weighing lbs. ll'i Ota MrEWEN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald McEwen. Yreka. In Siskiyou Countv General Hospital October 21. a bov weighing 7 lbs.. 7 ozs. LADWIG Born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ladwlg. Garelle. In Siskiyou County General Hospital October 22. a girl weighing 6 lbs., la's ots. VISITS NORWAY OSLO lt'PI Polish Foreign Minister Adam ftapiacki Is on a three-day official visit to Norway. Government officials welcomed tiim on his arrival at the airport Monday, but Western diplomats if w- EVA COOK Herald And News Reporter Depicts BPW Members Editor's Note: Tliis is the third in a series being printed on in teresting women in the Klamath Falls Business and Professional Women's Club. Other sketches will be published soon. By RUTH KING Her birthstone is the amethyst, her flower is the violet or the primrose, the time of her birth puts her under the zodiac sicn of Aquarius supposed in the Middle Arcs to influence human life, giv ing the Aquarian versatility and urge for action. Eva Cook, who holds the office c( Klamath County treasurer, was born in Okanogan, Washington, and schooled in part near the site of the Custer battlefield1 in Mon tana, where white headstones on a rolling hill mark the spots where heroic men of the United States Army fought and lost against the Indians in the country ol tne Lime Horn and the Big Horn rivers. She came to Klamath Falls in 1926. has a husband Cyril Cook. a grown son and grown daughter. Lyle and June. Children in nor family naturally led to interest in PTA, at Riverside School. Par ents and Patrons at Klamath Un ion Ilich School, 4-H Club and Camp Fire leadership, Red Cross bloodmobile unit responsibility, BPW official duties and member ship, action in Toastmistress and home extension units, have filled off-office hours during the many years Eva Cook has been em ployed. Her years of work with the pub lie began back in 1929 with the old Baldwin Hardware as cashier anfi have continued through affil iation with llic onetime Barney Chambers Gun Store, time at Keno in business, ownership of the Pine Tree Confectionery here in Klam ath Falls, as timekeeper for the contractors who built the Marine Barracks, now homesite of 0TI. She remembers the stretch of sagebrush and sand that was to become the first runwav at the Kiamath Falls airport since she Kept lacts and figures for Cliff Dunn, local contractor. Eva Cook started work in the Klamath County Courthouse in 1952, involved in still more tabu lations of data in the tax office and the county clerk's domain. In 1954 she was elected to the office of county treasurer, a post she now holds. If busy people have hobbies, Eva Cook's hobby is children, and the organized groups which lay the groundwork for better young citi zens. The family home is at 2415 Wi ard Street. 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