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PAGE ft A HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Wednesday, .luly A. 1959 : Court Records KLAMATH T Ml HIMCIPAL COI RT Cookicy Bennett Knight, drunk, 30 Donald William Hetcher, drunk. $25 r 13'i days. Jourb Baigall, drunk, S29 or 12'i d.v. Farrpll D. Schaffer, drunk, 926 or 13 T d.yt. William Jamei Blhnham, drunk nd disorderly conduct, rontinued. One juvenile waa held for the Juv Irtlt officer. i KLAMATH COI'NTY ' DIKTRICT COUBT Clarence Wavne Downing, following too clotely. 10. Marvin Jra Newell, no iiop light. 7 50. Dorothy Elizabeth Howard, violation fcsn rule. SI 2 50 Virgil Lee Hnniiini, fail dim head- llihts. diimiitfa. V.nn.ih IjwMnn K'linn vlnlatfnn haiUr rule. tlS. Wendell Jack Efisman, no opera tor'! license, dismissed. John Kenneth Pierce, truck apeeding. $7.50. Donald Earl Kohl, fall display 11 ten te, IS- Carol Ann McJunkln, violation basic rule, 8.50. Sylvia Jane Bouaman, fail aignal left hand turn. 7 SO. Jerry Grant Austin, violation baalc rule. fll.SO Jimmy Dean McVay, violation baalc rule. MM. Eugene Pharea Book, violation baaic rule. $7 50. Terry Dean Sherrill, Improper muf flers. $9. Betty Mina Petersen, violation baile rule. $12 so. Jerome Leo Ttiomaa. Intoxicated puh 11c highway, $.13 or 1A dayi In lieu of fine; committed. John Roy Louderback, intoxicated public highway, AS or 15 days in lieu f fine: committed. Carl Elwin Kent, no trailer licenae, mo. William T. Carter, axle overload. $20. Robert Edward Rhtnevault. combm- ' ation overload, dismissed motion D. Conatatine Gua Razes, fail atop at Nancy Inez Ocanna, violation basic nil. i.af. Franrik Huirninson. in toxica ten nun- ! plire. $M or 15 daya in lieu of fine; committed. Edward Chilton Villehrun, intoxicat- n mi niii n fnwav. a. hi or izn out . In lieu of line; com mil tea. Caledonia Pearl Jackson, tntoxtcat- aid public highway, $50 or 22'j dayi In Heu of fine; committed. Wayne Edward Hatcher, driving while intoxicated, plea of not guilty ! trial aet August 7 at 9:30 a.m. bond . act at $300: remanded to sheriff. Merrill Walter Hoppe. intoxicated ' public highway. $75 or 35 dayi lieu of fine: committed. Jnhnle Benjamin Locke, driving ' While intoxicated. 30 days and $250 fine and costa or 122' it daya in lieu of . fine; committed. BASIN BRIEFS Spending the weekend at Las sen National Park were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garrison and their chil dren of Fort Jones. Visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Perkins of Fort Jones are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bartsch, Red Bluff. At Cattle Camp Orlo Davis, Lit tle Shasta, who has a cattle camp on Ball Mountain, made a trip lo the camp Thursday, July 2. and was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cook and their two sons, Gary and Dallas. From Weed Recently calling on several friends in the Little Shasta area were Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Mardahl of Weed. Returned from i recent visit to (he Kast are Mr. and Mrs. Har old Hendrickson. They were visit ins their son, Lt. Jack Hendrick son and family at Fort Monmouth, Tuesday from Dairy, where they jtoolt care of the post office and ! store for Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Michael who were vacationing. Joe Calahan of Dairy became seriously ill recently and was tak New Jersey. They also visited rel atives in the Midwest and toured New York City and Washington; en to Klamath Valley Hospital for D.C. medical treatment. Visiting their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lyman, Fort Rock, are Steve, Ann and Riley Tucker of Drain, Oregon. Community Gathering Mr. and Mrs. Jess Miles of Fort Rock were hosts to a picnic on the Fourth of July. About thirty neighbors and friends enjoyed the potluck dinner, volley ball, Softball and visiting. Annual Picnic of the railroad engineer families of Dunsmuir will be held at the Dunsmuir City Park on Wednesday, July 8, under the sponsorship of the Mrs. J. A. Fillmore Division, Grand Interna, tional Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Engineers. Dinner will be served by the auxiliary at 6 p.m. for members, families and guests. Cheryl and Bobby aid Jimmie Galbreath. Mrs Forsler is the Sun day School teacher in Chemult and wife of the Sunday School super intendent. Retumnl Mr nnil Mr. Manrin Michael, Dairy, returned last Sun day from atrnnrftn0 lha nmut Afrifa convention at Astoria and the Cen tennial Exposition at Portland. They spent last weekend visiting uicir mete ana nepnew, air. ana Mrs. Jeffers Ledeman. in Oak- ridge. At Tamn Mr. William VrB Ball Game The Fort Rock ball L r , ' b. ..,: team will play the Crescent tearrthe work of the Sunday choo, w,0u.,.uc,,01,Can)1)i wj(h h.r ig hr daUjh(( ; Overdue Book : Back In Library SAM ANTDNin Tov (API About five months before Admiral ; Peary reached the North Pole in 1909, someone checked the book "Castle Blair" out of the Carnegie Public Library. It was returned Tuesday, more I than SO years overdue. It was placed in a collection chute at a ; branch library. ; Library officials said the book. ; overdue since Jan. 4, 1909, would have carried a $472.50 fine. On The Record KLAMATH FALLS BIRTHS BOYS BRUNZLLE Born to Mr. and Mr. Elwynne Brunellt July ft In Klamath Valley Hoipltal, boy, weighing lb... 1ft OKI. DOWN Born to Mr. and Mix Har vnl Down July 4. In Klamath Valley Hospital, a boy, weighing 8 Jba., 13',i no. KUHLMAN Born In Mr. and Mn. Stanley Wayne Kuhlman July ft In Klamath Valley Hoipltal. a boy, weigh ing ft lha.. S oza. M EC HAM Born to Mr. and Mr. Maurice Mecham July 3 In Klamath Valley Hoipltal, a boy, weighing 7 Ibi., 2 oza. OIRI.lt ALLEN Born to Mr. and Mra. George A. Allen July 3 In Klamath Valley Hoipital, a girl, weighing 7 Iba., lSlt OKI. I05D ROUNDUP BOYS: MS GIRLS: 223 KLAMATH COI'NTT MARRIAGE LICENSES Bartholomew Dunlea. 23, and Patay Lue Miller. ID. William Duana Steiner and Kaye Duana Kidwell. DIVORCE PETITIONS Eunice I. Mayea va. Marlon C. Mayei, aeekt divorce. FRANCE REJECTS PROTEST PARIS (UPD France Monday rejected Ghana's demand that she abandon her plan to conduct nu clear weapons tests in the Sahara Desert. Authorized sources replied that Sahara is French lerriiory and also questioned Ghana's right to speak for the other African slates. Will Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Davis will host the members, families and invited guests of the Order of Eastern Star at a potluck picnic supper at their ranch home in Little Shasta July 12 at 5 p.m. Entertainment will be provided and July birthdays of members will be honored. Campers Mr. and Mrs. John Ruff, Fort Jones, camped in the mountains during the Indepen dence Day holidays. Visitors Mrs. Oliver Hoopes and family, Yrcka, were visitors in the Little Shasta area last week. The Hoopes' oldest son, Frank, on leave from the Army, returned July 3 to Fort Ord. He will be leaving soon for Fort Benning. Georgia to enter an electronics course for training in radio and television work. Prior to entering the service he worked at KSYC, the local radio station. Recent Visitors of Mrs. and Mrs. R. E. Martyr and family. Dairy, were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Muma and daughter, Sydnee, of Klamath Falls. Dinner Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vilira, Dairy, last Friday, were Mrs. Vilira's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Pool, Klamath Fall;., and Mrs. A. E. Smith of Sacramento. Back Home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boroughs returned to their home at Sprague River last Sperm whales, ' which breathe air, can stay under water for an . hour or more. ' OSBORN HOTEL EUGENE, ORE. Kra. J. t. Early-Jaa Early Jr. Praprlalara Thoroughly Mndera MH-30 L SPROUT CONTROL g llMUIWl'iMit MllllfflMllMflllllllJ f educed ' II ""oes even .i. 't,f'ce I 5 a ) sProuiin W.. K " educed '5n 'ernpertf. ' nome aj Writ. "ns ornki. 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