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W?iiiM"iday, Pre. 2i, 1969
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MONTAGUE, TOO, got a community Christmas tree this
eeion. Pelica Chief Al Widnar it maneuvering the truck"
and tree and Charles Riggs, hit deputy, it. guiding the
trunk to itt bate. Photo by Betty Dow
Siskiyou Sheriff Lists
Activities For Period
YREKA-Shcriff A. B. Cottar
reports the following activities in
volving the Siskiyou County sher
iff's office and the county jail
between Nov. 26 and Dec. 9.
Wesley Peyton Justice, 21, Yre
ka, was arrested by California
Highway Patrolmen Nov. 27 and
booked at the county jail on
charges of being drunk in and
about an automobile and contrib
uting to delinquency of a minor.
Arrested with him on charges
cated the car parked a few miles
away, and watched it until Ford
returned.
He was arrested and booked at
the county jail on charges of as
sault with a deadly weapon, and
was later released on bail.
Stanley Wendell Riley, 25,
Weed, a tractor operator, was
booked at the county jail Dec. 2
after conviction in Mount Shasta
Justice Court of charges of drunk
sentenced
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f ilnmk ririvins and violation ofiul,,.mB- "a5 -so oy
uuugc uimii nuiauvy tu OKI vc five
. days in jail and to pay a fine
. of $525, or, in lieu of the fine,
to serve further time in the coun-
curlew was a 17-year-old Yreka
youth. Justice was found guilty
in Yreka Justice Court, and is
in jail pending report of the coun
ty probation officer. The juvenile
involved was referred to juvenile
authorities.
Blaine Mcrton William Toftum.
40. Mount Shasta, was arrested
by Yreka police Nov. 25 and
booked in the county jail on
charges of public intoxication. He
was later released on bail.
Ted Gary Isquirdo, 24, a sales
man from Central Valley, was ar
res'.ed by sheriff's deputies Nov."
25 for violation of the California
civil code as an outcome of vacu
um cleaner sales in the county1
on a conditional sales contract
basis. He was released after post
ing bail.
On Nov. 28 Mrs. Dorothy Grune
of Grecnvlew reported to Cottar
that unidentified juveniles shot
both her slock dogs in the yard
of her home, on Nov. 27.
She said she and her husband
noticed the boys going by the
house with a gun. Shortly after
they found both dogs injured, she
said. After investigation by sher
iff's deputies, two local juveniles
were cited to appear in juvenile
court.
Frederick Delmar Knox. 46, An
derson, was arrested by CHP offi
cers near Macdoel Nov. 28, and
was booked at the county jail on
ty jail.
Glenn Franklin Rut ledge, 40,
Montague, was booked at the
county jail Dec. 8 on charges of
disturbing the peace. He was ar
rested by Chief of Police Al Wid-
ner of Montague. He appeared
before Judge James B. McAd-
ams of Montague Justice Court
and was sentenced to a term in
the county jail, or to pay a fine
of $157.50.
James Justin Cousins, 29. Duns
muir, a truck driver, was hooked
at the county jail Dec. 7, after
his appearance in Mount Shastt
Justice Court on charges of over
loading his logging truck. He was
sentenced to serve 172 days In
jail or to pay .a fine of $861.
Charles Newsom, 33, " was sen
tenced to serve 90 days in the
county tail Dec. 7. He entered a
plea of guilty of theft before
Judge L. M. Chase of Dorris
Justice Court.
Newsom was returned to the
county Dec. 5 following his arrest
m Los Angeles to answer a war
rant from Siskiyou County issued
following a sheriff's investigation
in 1957. Newsom was charged
with stealing $300 from a Chilo-
quin, Ore., man.
Lawrence Reuben Rowell, 28,
charges of being drunk in and Klamath Falls, was booked al the
county jail Dec. 8 after his con
vic'ion in Tulelake Justice Court
on charges ot driving with a sus
pended license, no vehicle regis-
about an automobile. He was lat
er released on bail.
Edward Thomas Mussclman, 53,
Sacramento, was arrested by Yrc
ka police on the same date and.ration and speeding, following an
booked at the county jail on st by CHp oficcrs. He was
charges ot duduc intoxication, ne
appeared before Judge George Ty
ler of Yreka Justice Court and
was sentenced to serve five days
in the county jail.
Sheriff s deputies Nov. 29 in
sentenced to pay a fine of $363
or to serve 73 days in the county
jail.
Michael Allen Wright, 18. San
'Jose, was returned to Siskiyou
vestigated acts of malicious mis-
County by sheriff's deputies on
. Dec. 8 to answer traffic warrants
U- i rf:- IrtKh., rlnt-inrt the 'a3"" HUH! mUUIH BflijMfi UUSMCe
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chief at Etna. Vandals entered
He appeared before Judge John
Kinstrey and was sentenced to
serve five days in the county
jail.
Joseph Mihacsi, 32, Montague,
was arrested by sheriff's depu
ties to answer charges by the
state labor commissioner of viola
tion of labor code sections. He
was released after posting $300j
Bight and tore down signs and
generally created havoc.
Charles Elgin Eddington, 30,
San Diego, was returned to the
county by a member of the Sher
iff's Aero Squadron Dec. 3, follow
ing issuance of a bench warrant
by the county superior court
charging him with violation of
probation after a forgery con
viction. He is being held in the
county jail pending further courtjbail.
action. i
Earnest Neil White, 19, Seattle'
was arrested by CHP officers, LS S Of SlCIS
Dec. 4 and booked at the county I . R , ,
jail on charges of carrying a IS KGpOrtCO
concealed weapon. Later, acting!
on advice of the Federal Bureaul "euy Ramsey, 2tm wanuana
of Investigation, he was qucs-'Avenue, told city police that she
tioned by sheriff's deputies andj'ost two pairs of skis between
admitted theft of an automobile Klamath Falls and Chemult Sun
in Seattle. iaY morning.
; He is in the county jail at She said one pair bears her
present in lieu of $1,500 bail, name, and another pair, the in
pending further court appear-tials "CBF." The skis came off
anccs. !a rack alop her car, she said.
Leslie Clarence Bennett Jr., 23.jshe valued the skis at $142.
Forks of the Salmon, was ar-i
rested Dec. 3 by Yreka police i
and booked at the county jail on ufc insurance statisticians say
charges of drunk driving and," accident death rate at ages
driving with a suspended opcra-S5 " nv has decreased from
fnr's license. He anneared be- 22 per ' 00.000 in 1949 to 164 in
fore Judge Tyler and was sen
tenced to sere 70 days in jail or
tine of $365.
James Beverly West fall, 33, w as
arrested Dec. 2 by Yreka police;
and hooked at the county jail on
bench warrant issued from Yre
ka Justice Court. He was released
after posting the balance of a
fine.
K. B. Ford, 3. an artist, Yre
ka. was arrested by sheriff's dep
uties Dec. 4. Patrons of a Mon
tague bar reported that Ford held
a gun on them, then fled the scene
In a car. The license number had
been spotted and deputies later lo
1958.
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