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HERALD AND' NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore, Wednesday, Jan, 13, I960
State Mental Health Needs Reviewed By Section Chief
Dr. John Waterman, head of the
mental health section, Oregon
State Board of Health and Mrs.
Waterman were special guests at
the January 7 meeting of the Klam
sory Council's meeting at the
Klamath County Public Health
of.'ice.
Dr. Waterman reviewed ' the
original plan for study of mental
health needs in the state which
resulted in the appointment of a
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statewide advisory committee. This
committee was named to work
with the mental health section of
the Oregon State Board of Health
for research into the matter of
total mental health needs in the
state. Phases being studied in
dude mental health services for
adults and children, hospital care,
marriage counseling and other re
lated mental health problems.
He cautioned, however, that It
is essential for each local group
to lay a thorough foundation of
planning before initiating new
services. Local planning is the
first requisite, he said, and keeping
as much local control as possible
is nigniy desirable.
nie local advisory board was
asked to prepare a statement of
any plans for extension of serv
ices and to suggest areas in which
community needs should be met
other than through services now
provided. When the state advisory
committee has all reports at hand,
it will make a report to Gover
nor Mark Hatfield, Dr. Waterman
said, to be used in preparing leg
islation and computing state budg
ets for coming legislative sessions.
At the request of Mrs. Hasan
Moore, chairman of the advisory
council, Mildred Lowden, psychi
atric social worker for the local
mental health clinic, reported on
activities for 1959. There were 123
new referrals for clinic services,
she said. Of these, 111 were chil
dren. Local physicians had re
ferred a total of 31. Twenty five
had been from the juvenile court,
24 were referred from, the public
school, and 14 were direct appli
cations from parents. The remain
der were from other sources.
No annual report of her activ
ities has been prepared, Miss Low
den stated, adding that the time
required would be at the expense
of other clinic activities.
Miss Lowden asked for the
board's consideration in employing
additional professional personnel to
carry on the present clinic serv
ices. Presently available are the
part time services of Dr. Henry
Dixon Jr., a qualified psychiatrist,
and Charlotte David, Portland
psychologist. Both are in Klamath
Falls on regular days each month
and appointments may be made
through the public health depart
ment. Arrangements for their em
ployment were made by Dr. S. M.
Kcrron, Klamath County public
health officer, and they provide
more consultation service than was
available under the previous setup.
TELLTALE
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UPI) -
Thieves stole an awning from the
front of a downtown department
store but returned it, apparently
because it was too hard to hide.
The awning was 18 feet long and
bright orange in color.
Snow Rangers
Slate Meet
Kenneth Dyke man of Klamath
Falls, a forester for the Klamath
District of the Rogue River Nation
al Forest, has been selected to
attend a special "snow ranger'
training meeting January 18
through 22 at Mount Baker Ski
Area in Washington.
Dykeman is snow ranger at
Tomahawk Ski Bowl near Klam
ath Falls. A total of 49 instructors
and trainees from 22 ski areas
in national forests of Oregon and
Washington are expected to attend.
Training will include area ad
ministration, inspection of ski lifts
and rope tows, ski patrol work,
avalanche control and rescue work
and advanced first aid. ;'
Said Regional Forester J. Her
bert Stone, "since the safety of the
skiing public is the principal con
cern of the forest service, safety
will be stressed in all phases of
winter sports administration. '
'Winter sports are rapidly . be
coming a major recreational use
of the national forests and are
a portion of the multiple use
theory applied to these lands."
Court Records'
KLAMATH FALLS
MUNICIPAL COURT
Robtrt Lm Smith, drunk. MS or fivt
dayi.
Blurton Bakar, petty larceny, con
tinued.
Floyd E- Lawi. drunk tn an auto.
$23.
Wei don W. Millar, vagrancy, $100
ana do aayi.
Manual Luciro, vagrancy, 1100 and
so day.
Blurton Bakar, drunk, S25 or flva
dayi.
Annatta Waeki, drunk, 92S or five
days.
Vernon McNabb, drunk, S2B,
William Howard McLaughlin, drunk
$25 or flva dayi.
Pat Ryan, disorderly conduct, 990
or 10 daya.
Troy Q. scarnrougn, vagrancy. SlOO
and so dayi.
Doug Alfred Baldwin, disorderly con
duct, drunk, continued.
Tommy John Skitn, disorderly con
duct, violation of basic .rule, con
tinued.
Thomas Jonei Cosgrove, drunk, $25,
Donald James Fraxier, drunk, $25
or five daya, ,
Jim William McMullen, drunk, $25
or five days.
Pat McKennie, drunk, $25 or five
days; disorderly conduct, $100 or 20
days.
Wilbur Allen Brock, drunk, $25.
Emmett Ford, violation of the gam
bling ordinance. $100.
Henrietta Jackson violation of the
hotel ordinance, $25 or five days.
Charles Reed, drunk, $25 or five
days.
Robert Roy Ward, drunk in an auto.
disorderly conduct, $50.
Clayton Spencer Schultz, drunk, $25
or five days, minor in possession of
liquor, $25 or five days.
Francis Hutchinson, drunk, $25 or
five days.
Three Juveniles were taken into
temporary custody for vandalism, one
for a traffic violation and one for
drunkenness and disorderly conduct.
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KLAMATH COUNTY
DISTRICT COURT
Vern T. Hall, combination overload.
?B3 forfeited.
Roland James Harper, fail drive
right nan nignway, siu forfeited.
Sam George Walker, violation basic
rule, $7.50.
Ronald James Harper, fall display
license, 7.au forfeited.
Gordon Clarence Brlggs, four In
front seat. $7.50 forfeited.
Arthur Peterson, reckless driving.
William Evan Roper, excessive mo
tor noise, S7.50.
Robert Earl Foster, driving while
unaer innuence of intoxicating liquor,
jury trial set February 11 at 10 a.m.;
released upon property bond.
Gordon T. Emery, truck speeding,
$10 forfeited.
Wilbert John Sauer, overlength, $15
loriciiea.
Charles Almond White, tandem axle
overload. $33 forfeited.
Kenneth G. Nygnard, combination
overload, S39 forfeited.
Delbert Peyton Nicholson, group axle
overload. forfeited.
Jean E. Jetter. combination over
load, $74 forfeited.
Charles Wilbur Hammond, over
heijtht. $10 forfeited.
Leonard Thomas Powers, assault
and robbery armed with dangerous
weapon, suiucient evidence to hold H.
fendant for grand jury; bond aet at
3.uinj: remanded to sheriff.
Robert Clayton Friesen, violation ba
sic rule, $7.50 forfeited.
Gale Walter Worden, fail stop at
aup sign. ;.
Lloyd Henry Ebinaer. drivtns im
pended period, five days and $150 fine
ana cosis or m days in lieu of fine
committed.
Lloyd Henry Ebinscr. switched II
cense plates. $50 or nine days In lieu
oi ime committed.
Jesse Allen Walters, petit larceny I
$150. 1
Blurton Baker, petit larceny, to be
mm is nca ai a later aaie.
orval w. Lake, combination over
load. $41 forfeited.
Donald Adren Stout, overlength, $15
Beverly Faye David, fail signal left
turn, $7.50.
Kenneth Owen Barnett, no operator's
license, dismissed motion D-A.
Bonnie Jean McLey, violation basic
rule, dismissed motion D.A.
Erwin Ray Howe, violation basic
ime, uismiBsea motion U.A.
Kenneth Donald Wells, overheight
dismissed motion D.A.
Donald Phillip Adams, no operator's
i.v , Dismissed motion U.A.
Phillip Sheehan, violation basic rule
dismissed motion D.A.
Carl Edward Larson, no P.U.C
permit. $20 forfeited.
Jerry Vance Swanson, group axle
overload, $41 forfeited.
Etcyl Archer, axle overload. $20 for
feited. Claude Sumpter Sanders, no head
lights, dismissed motion D.A.
Thomas Tucker, no ooeratnr'i n.
cense, dismissed motion D.A.
vraoeue Walker Rhodes, violation
basic rule. $17 50 forfeited.
Virgil J. Stock rial tmrfrm .,!.
overload. S80 forfeited.
uewltt Lee Ferauson. vialminn h..i
rule. $7.50.
Delaine Miten Lepley. Improper muf
fler. $5.
Roy Duane Intranv inaHonit.t.
brakes. $7 50 forfeited.
Harvey Frank Walker vlnltM k..i
rule. $7 50
Wilbur Marvin Douataa. ftl riuni..
license. $5 forfeited.
Hug-hie Lee I and Owens, violation H.
ic rule. $7.50.
Donald Theodora Llndsev. trunk
speeding. $10.
Donald Theodora Lindsev. no whi
covera, $10
Beverly Darlene Cameron, fall itnn
at stop sign. $5 forfeited.
nde Lcroy Barrick. no wri-kin
ticense. $15. ,
Gregory Robert Kartell, nn hi
covers, $7 50.
ALLEN O'BRIEN
Ex-Resident
Given Post
A news release from Aerospace
Industries Association of Amer
ica, Inc., 610 Shoreham Building,
Washington, D.C., announced that
Allen J. O'Brien, formerly of-Klam-ath
Falls, has been named as di
rector, traffic service, of Aero
space Industries Association.
O'Brien is a 1932 graduate of
Klamath Union High School and
the son of Mrs. T. William O'Brien
of Klamath Falls, and brother of
Mrs. H. R. Burritt, Klamath Falls
and William E. O'Brien of Bly
O'Brien has. been with the as
fcociation since May, 1957, after
serving as assistant to the staff
director for transportation with the
office of the Secretary of Defense.
He served as a transportation of
ficer with the Air Force during
World War II after being gradu
ated from St. John's University,
Collegeville, Minnesota, and ob
taining his law degree from Co
lumbus College of Law, Catholic
University.
The Aerospace Industries Asso
ciation is the national trade associ
ation of the 117 major manu
facturers of aircraft, aircraft en
gines, missiles, spacecraft, their
components and accessories.
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Retired General
Dies In Hospital
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Re
tired Maj. Gen. Kenyon Ashe
Joyce, who fought in the Spanish
American war as an 18-year-old
private, died Monday night of
leukemia at Letterman General
Hospital. He was 80.
President Eisenhower, then
colonel, was Joyce's chief of staff
whe the general commanded the
9th Army Corps at Ft. Lewis,
Wash., in 1940.
Gen. Joyce retired in 1943 from
his last command, the Ninth Serv
ice Command, Fort Douglas,
Utah. His last official duty was
as head of the Allied Control
Commission for Italy, 1943-44.
He leaves his widow, Mary, of
San Francisco.
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