HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Friday, October 21, 1960
JAGE 2 A
TheyTl Do It Every Time
By Jimmy Hatlo
The local
HIGH SCHOOL
TEAM WINS
TWO IN A
ROW AND
EVERY BODy
TAKES CREDIT
FOR IT. THEy
DON'T EVEN
MENTION
THE COACU-
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' BUNKIE A FEW HAS CERTAINLY DONE
I TRICKS, MVSELF- A LOT FOR THE TEAM-
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" But wmem
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LISTEN TO
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In Same Area
Government Agencies
Plan 2 County Roads
(Continued from Page 1) Ifrom the cost of the timber he
(buys, Hosteller said. However,
in Medford. "We have to take the BLM rejected bids it received
that into consideration." I last June because road costs
"I don't think there is any par.W("r to hih- ,u advertised 'r
.. , . . . . .... u bids to clear the right of way
ticular conflict," he said. "High-I ( '
way 99 and Highway 97 paral-j Th'e Maniey Logging Company
lei each other, and nobody seems ' of Medford now is completing re-
to mind." moval of 7.4 million board feet
One road is being developed from ,he BJLM rjEh' "'f'
,, , , stcttor said, and should be fin
jointly by hlamath County and!j6ned in (ew weeks
the U.S. Forest Service. The coun-j Representatives of the Bureau
ty portion leaves Route 66 half a, of Public Roads, the federal agen-
mile east of Kcno'and passes Icy charged with construction,
the east side of Oalman Lake to were to inspect the right of way
reach Clover Creek Guard Sta-j Friday. They will estimate costs
linn The Forest Service will con- and will advertise for construe-
The Court Records
KLAMATH FALLS
t MUNICIPAL COURT
Bruce Donald Miller, drunk and dlsor
dWIy, $50 or 10 days.
William Andrew Linn, drunk, 135 or
five days.
Melvln Lm Chlloquln, drunk. MS or
ftvt days.
Cecil Lane, drunk, $35 forfeited.
Delbert Raymond Snyder, drunk, (25
or five days.
Darold Wallace Miller, drunk, 135 or
five days.
Donald Courlway, vagrancy, $100 or 30
days.
Thomas Clyde Arnold, vagrancy,
or 30 days. ,
Casey Thomerson, vagrancy, pleaded
not guilty, continued.
Gordon Gene Horn, drunk, tJI or
five days.
Melvln Maddox, drunk $55 or flva
days.
David L. Conn, fall to dim headlight,
$15.
Floyd R. Darby, no operator's license,
dlsmlsied by motion of district attorney.
Joe Socorro Vega, no vehicle license,
dismissed upon motion of district attor
ney. Jessie C. Brogdort, no operator's li
cense, dismissed upon motion of district
attorney.
Keith Isaac Bassetf, no tall light, dis
missed upon motion of district attorney.
Stanley Charles Maslen, improper wheel
coven, dismissed upon motion of district
attorney.
Howard W. Car ley, drunk, 150
davs.
Dan Hourlgan, drunk, $35 forfeited.
Margaret Ada Vincent, drunk, 125 or
live days.
KLAMATH COUNTY
DISTRICT COURT
Oren J. Dokken, Inadequate brake, $15.
. Donald P. Menkler, overwldth, $15.
James W, Barnard, no . PUC permit,
115.
' Delbert Blaine Campbell, violate basic
rule, $15.
. Frank W. Beach, violate basic rule, $35.
Harold L. Davit, no operator's license,
$5.
Grace Katharine Burke, disobeyed stop
aign, $7,50.
Richard J. West rem, disobeyed stop
Sign, $7.50.
Daniel J. Murphy, no muffler, 17.50.
James M. Dadra, violation basic rule,
115. I
Vincent Bodner, violate basic rule, $35.1
1100 Carole Lee Rakow, violate basic rule.
dismissed upon motion of district attor
ney. Henry Eugene Grant, no operator's li
cense, dismissed upon motion of district
attorney.
Ronnie H. Marshall, no operator's li
cense, dismissed upon motion of district
(rvatlorntv.
Edward Gene Collins, violate basic run,
dismissed upon motion ot district aitor
niv.
William A. Byers, combination overload,
$36.
Claude Dee Allen, false application an
allna license, $50.
Ival Jess Goodson, angling In closed
water, $30.
Anna Ruth Smith, angling in closed
water, $30.
John Curfman, give alcoholic liquor io
parson under 31 years, 1 year proba
tion.
Fred Charles Kirk, hunting prohibited
hours, $30. I
Roaer Franklin Clifton, hunting game
birds prohibited hours, $20.
William HUklin Jones jr., coniriDuting
to dependency minor, dismissed upon mo
tion of district attorney.
Fred Phelps, operating unsafe venicie,
dismissed by court.
Harold MHO Rush, improper -passing.
dismissed by court. I
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hendliohti, 17 SO
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Lyle Gene Talbott, violate basic rulo.
110 00.
Albert Donald Land, leaking loao,
Nelson Lewis, one headlight, 17. SO.
Ira Elton Ramsey, four In driver's
seal, 7 S0.
Wendell Eugene Cole, violate basic
rule, 170.
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load, e.
James Elmer Rosenburo, tandem axle
overload, S22.
Francis John Kaiser, combination over
load, S34.
Arnold B. Sarvls, group axle overload,
dismissed upon motion ot district attorney.
Irma llene Allen, intoxicated upon a
public highway, S3S hall lorlelled.
Clarence Paul Christiansen, vagrancy,
30 days In county all (suspended!.
Melba D, Savage, transferring deer
tags, S3S.
Donald K. savage, transferring deer
lags, 125.
Thomas Cornelius warmack, contribut
ing to dependency ot a minor, I year
probation upon agreement to contribute.
Madison E. crutcmield, no vehicle li
cense, SS.
Lavanl Horace Holden, improper turn,
17 so.
Joseph O. Beatty, failure to properly
tag deer, 125.
Keith Warren Parkhurst, Intoxicated
public highway, S3S.
Cola Genalves Marshall Jr., Intoxicated
public place. $35 or seven days county
jail; commuted.
Charles Hudson, intoxicated public high.
struct the road from the guard
station up Spencer Creek, by the
east side of Buck Lake to the
Dead Indian two miles east of
the Jackson County line. Length:
21 miles.
The other road, planned by the
BLM, leaves Route fiS six miles
west of Kcno, runs along Clover
Creek to the south side of Buck
Lake, then swings westward
through Howard Prairie to reach
the Dead Indian seven miles west
of the Jackson County line.
Length: 28 miles.
The roads would serve separate
timber areas south of the Dead
tion bids. When grading begins
depends upon the weather and
the contractor, Hosletter said.
Possibly a good deal of grading
could be started this year. The
BLM hopes to have grading com
plete next summer.
Negotiations
The county is negotiating for
right of way clearance on its
portion of the Spencer Creek Road
now.
"We hope to begin construction
this winter, and have the road
cleared and graded by the end
of summer," County Engineer
Jack Kalinoski said.
The Forest Service has conv
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4-H Achievement Night Held
" j " ? " ' ' .... .u pleted eneineenng field work and
be on,y.two miles apart, the BLM f -
win uunu a uuuiics-iiiig nuiv.
BLM Planning'
The BLM has been planning
its road for several years, and
is farthest along with contrac
tion. H attempted to construct the
road through a timber sales con
tract, in which an operator
Spencei
make cost estimates, this winter.
Douglas Shaw, assistant ranger
for the Klamath ranger district
here, said a timber sales con
tract would be let for bid "when
egress (for timber) is assured
by cither the county or the BLM
road." The contract probably
Graduates From
agrees to build an access road,wouid be for 10 million' board
and the road cost is deducted i feet of timber, Shaw said.
Estimates Incomplete
Cost estimates are either pre-
Imnliii'A nr inrnmnlplp Tho rnnn.
ReCrillt Traillina 'y estimate, for work with its
- nu n ornu'c ic nhnilt 90 000 Tspr
mile for its 11-mile section of
the Spencer Creek Road, or a to-
Willard G. Ramey, son of Mrs
Frances M. Ramey of Crescent,
graduated from recruit training tal of $220,000. The Forest Service
way, 35 or seven aayt coumy lam com- September 30 at the Naval Train- estimates Dctween u.uuu ana
ing Center, San Diego. S25.0O0 a mile, bliaw said, or irom
The graduation exercises, mark- $200,000 to $250,000 for its 10-mile
ing the end of nine weeks of boot! Port.ion- Pal of the cost, Shaw
camp, included a full dress parade
and review before military offi
cials and civilian dignitaries.
In nine weeks of instruction, the
raw recruit is developed into a
Navy Bluejacket, rendy for duty
with the fleet.
milled.
Louis Salvestrln, hunt deer closed sea
son, dismissed.
Jessie Allan Savage, Illegal possession
deer meat, S50.
On The Record
KLAMATH COUNTY
MARRIAGE! LICENSES
Bradford Dean Howard, 23, and Carole
Marie Aril, 21.
Robert Fay Archer, F-vanslon, Illinois,
21, and Clara Jean stllwell, 19.
Ephriam Hacked, 25, and Sharon John
son, 28. '
Mltlon Harvey Crutchfleld, Dorrls, 22,
and Ednlla Pohl, nnacdoel, IS.
George F. Henry, 29, and Wanda AH.
Badorek, 31.
DIVORCE PETITIONS
Delpha Ft. Kellum vs. Jack H. Kellum,
seeks divorce.
Ada Lillian Barleen vs. Lawrenct w.
Barleen, seeks divorce.
Donald E. Holllsler vs. Alice A. Hollli
ter, seeks divorce.
Jane Giftin vs. Richard L, Giftln, soeks
divorce.
Roberta J. Jamleson vs. William T.
Jamleson, seeks separation.
Dixie Lee Keeler vs. Thomas A. Keeler,
seeks divorce.
Kathleen Patricia Coulter vs. Alfred
Raymond Coulter, seeks divorce.
Darlene D. Gotchy vs. Lawrenct W.
Gotchy, seeks divorce.
KLAMATH PALLS
BIRTHS
BOYS
CAMPOS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Campns October 19 In Klamath Valley
Hospital a. boy, weighing I lbs., 1 oi.
LAMBERTSON Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Paul J. Lamnernon ociober 19 in Kiam.!puhjc Health .Service Thursday
ath Valley Hospital a boy, weighing J, , n,flun .iviie liiuitsuny
IDS., 5VI ois.
OIRLI
MADDON Born to Mr, and Mrs.
James O. Maddon October II In Klam
ath Valley Hospital girl, weighing 7
lbs , 14 ois.
HANAN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hanan Ociober 19 In Klamath Valley
Hospital a girl, weighing 7 lbs , a't ois.
BUCK Born lo Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Buck October 17 In Klamath Valley Hos
pital a girl, weighing a lbs., 13 ois.
ItlO SUMMARY
Boys: 40 Olrls: 470
said, would be paid from appro
priated funds, rather than through
timber sales contracts.
.The BLM cost estimate depends
upon findings of the Bureau of
Public Roads inspectors Friday.
. All sources agree timber access
roads into the area below Lake
of the Woods are needed.
"We can get from 60 to 80
million board feet a year," Walk
er said. "And we need it. I heard
four mills are going to close
(here) between now and Novem
ber 15."
Reduced Hauling Costs
Walker said hauling costs would
be reduced from $1.40 to $1.60 per
1 000 board feet, and also
he said logs brought down the
Spencer Creek Road could be
floated in the Klamath River at
Keno "to keep them off the high
way." fiuslelter said the BLM road
would serve many purposes. He
added: "There are trails and
urged persons suffering from cowpaths everywhere, nut mey
heart and lung disease to get Hi'e substandard and hard y us
vaccinnled against flu. It reuort- ble- Gelti"8 Principal roads will
ed that flu epidemics of the last 1"" sume strength and perma-
three years "abundantly con
Bonanza Election
BONANZA The Bonanza City
Council met at the Bonanza Li
brary on Monday evening with
Mayor Walter Casebecr in charge.
There will be a city election on
November 8. Mayor, recorder,
treasurer and three councilmen
will he elected. Along with the
regular special ballot the 10 mills
for lire protection for Bonanza for
the next 10 years will be voted on.
UKGKS FLU SHOTS
WASHINGTON (UPU-The U.S.
SILVER LAKE - Lake County
Extension, Agents Laurayne Ken
nedy and Oris Rudd made 4-H
awards here October 14 at the
annual joint achievement night
program. Club members, leaders
and parents from Fort Rock and
Silver Lake took part.
Rudd explained the new awards
program which will spread honors
around and give more club mem
bers eligibility for awards. This
year all members who completed
their projects w ill receive a worth
while gift, ranging from a hard
cover record book for first year!
completions to a 4-H engraved bill
fold for a nine-year member in
the Fort Rock club.
Four-H club work requires three
groups of people, according to
Miss Kennedy: members who at
tend, who work and who have fun.
Parents who help the members
stay with their projects to com
pletion and who help the leaders
by seeing that their own young
people meet requirements are a
boost. Volunteer leaders are the
third part of this group. They open
their homes, give their time and
transportation and receive real
satisfaction when they see their:
4 H members receive their award
pins.
Bill Parks talked about the use
of photography in business.
I iviemoers present to receive uieir
pins were Randy Bothern, Linda
Damewood and Karen Fuller, first
year.
Second year certificates went to
Roger and Bob Bothern and
Jeanne Webber; third year pins
t Jim Michaelson and Alan Parks.
Completing their fourth year were
Howard Michaelson and Sam
Damewood. Fifth year members
were Bill Parks and Marilyn
Ward. Joan Perry received a cer
tificate for her eighth year and
Teresa Ward's pin marked nine
years of 4-H club work.
Leaders awards went to Mrs.
Maurice Ward, Fort Rock, three
years; Mrs. Lyle Damewood, Sil
ver Lake, five years, and Mrs.
Henry Markus, with seven years.
Active games preceded the re
freshments served by Silver Lake
mothers.
Horizon Girls Attend Meet
futtnrit:iv ptoud of Klam- omi French.
.L :i ' ui, r.irls left! Traveling by train, th. o...
Wednesday night to attend a Gold- will make stopovers at the cj
en Jubilee Convention oi meneuuy " -"'"i"ia campus, ,
Camp Fire Girls organization in day at Grand Canyon, one jn ai.
New York City. They will be buquerque, New Mexico, and 27
gone three weeks. jnouls in cwago. From thert
Making the trip are the coun-they go to Washington, D.C
cil's official delegate, Cherrywhere they will spend three fujj
Wolff a junior at Chiloquin High days and take tours of most 0
School, her sister Micki, two girls the government and hisi,,
from Fort Klamaih, Karen Jen-jsights. One of the highlights V
kins and Barbara Nicholson, one mis siop v.111 De a visit to An.
from KUHS. Ramona Soto, and;napohs at Cadet Parade Day.
fho rhanernn for the Eroup, Mrs.! After a half-day in Baltimni-.
Gerald Wolff, Hori?on d'ir'the group will spend a day and
from Chiloquin. Joining them in a halt in Philadelphia where they
New York wili be Mrs. Deloresope to, attend a popular teen
Holznane. camming adviser for age television show and take
the local Camp Fire Girls, and extensive guided tour of histor.
the executive director, Mrs. Na-ileal Duiiaings.
For fishing with more than one
rod during the month of August
six persons were fined $180 in
the state of New Mexico.
firmed that the dangers of Influ
enza are much greater for pa
tients with heart or lung disease
than for others."
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nonce into Ihe road system.
Shaw said the Lake of the
Woods Highway was unsuitable
for logging, and another road was
needed.
"Eagle Ridge is murder on log
ging trucks," he said, "and Lake
shore Drive just isn't safe."
But whether two roads are
needed is another question. One
source said loggers wouldn't use
the lower portion of the BLM
road anyway, because it joins
Houle 66 in a valley. "They'd
have to go uphill in either di
reclion, Medford or Klamath
Falls."
Walker said he, Klamath Coun
ty loggers, the RI.M, the For
est Service. .Sen. Claire Engle
(D-C'nlif.i and others talked about
the BLM road at a meeting in
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