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Bungar, ran rad light, lit (orltilad. Joseph Arthur Robarts, failure to v'ald right of wey to a vehicle, 110 forfaited. Wayne Thomas Klnnan, improper left turn. 17.30 forfeited; no operator'! II . cense, S7.S0 forfeited. Albert H. Walker, no operator's license, (7.50 forfeited. Henry George Broughton, representing another's license as his own, 125 forfait ad. Warren Thomas Staley, passing on right, 510 forfeited. Jonathan Wayne Jackson, ran stop sign, 510 forfeited. John Dee Hawley, driving through prt vate property, S10 forfeited. Dennis Leon Cason, Improper left turn, J7.50 forfeited. Joe Ray York, ran stop sign, tlO tor felled. Stephen Varley Poland, excessive noise, 57.50 fins. Michael Stewart Fehey, no operator's license, 56.50 forfeited; expired vehicle It cense, 55.50 forfeited. Samuel Peter Mendonca, driving through private properly, 510 forfeited. James Lynn Smith, violation of bail , rule, 510 forfeited. METER WARRANTS Helen M. Rlges, 56 forfeited. Haines McNolse, 55 forfeited. Joseph Settles Jr., 5? torlelled. KLAMATH COUNTY DISTRICT COURT Gerald L. Motslnger, violate basic rule, SIC. Harry A. Carlson, vioiaie oastt ruw IS- ... Leone M. Alexander, vioiaie oasic rui Elizabeth E. Petersteiner, oisooey stop sign, 57.50. Everett E. Howard, violets basic rule. ' . . . . ... Garold R. withers, no operator li cense, 55. Rslston L. Thomas, vioiaie oasic ruw IS. .... Werren H. Lewson, vioiaie oasic rui 5. . Robert Lynne Simpson, no opereiore license, 55. . Glenn A. Chamberlain, tenure le loenurr equipment, 515. Eugene t. wnson, exie uvnu, w. o. Scott, violate basic rule, 570. Warren H. Dabney, violate basic rule. 515. David A. Ricnaroson, vioiaie oi. s- - Hans O. Juckclano, vioiaie wi vi. 515. ... t vernon J. Luksan, violate oesic iw 0. i nrwln tl MeHler. violate basic rule. 515. George C. Weber, disobey stop sign. 57.50. , John D. Beebe, vioiaie oanc ru, Paul W. Jones, violate basic rule, 515. Henri Irving Haber, violate basic rule. John D. Hllson, oisooey siop hbh, George M. warren, tandem axle over ... load, 569. .. . , . James W. Milam, overiengm loao. ia. Edwin C. Slaplelon, violate basic rule. "5- ... . Norbert Anthes, improper munierw 57 50. . . Perth na Thelma wrlgm, imoxicaieo on a public highway, 30 days. Francis C. Crume, minor In possession ol alcoholic liquor, continued. Marie Elaine Berkley, minor In pot session of alcoholic liquor, continued. Clayton Spencer Schultz, minor In pos session of alcoholic liquor, continued. Richard Earl Guy, burglary in a await ing, continued. Yvelte Chllcoat (Mrs. Albert Allen Law vor), larceny by bailee, dismissed mo tion of district attorney. Robert B. Coleman, failure TO loenmy equipment, 57.50 suspended. David L. Alexander, oriving aunnu sus pended period. 575. Darroll K. Frewlng, failure to dim headlights, 57.50. Ruben sanoers, . no operators hhhv. 55- ... Melvin Lee Page, vioiare basic ruie. 520. Dolya K. Derrick, driving ounng sus pended period, dismissed. Harold J. Daniels, violate beslc rulo, dismissed. Frieda A. Leech, no vehicle license, as Raymond A. Jennings, excessive noise, 55. Muriel E. Williams, violate basic cjjle, 515. Ellsworth J. Roblson, failure to dim headlights, 57.50. Allen Greer, no operator's license, 55. Eugene Ray Arnold, insufficient bind ers, 515. Larry D. Alexender, no signal tor right turn, 57.50. Evelyn M. Alley, Improper lane signal, 57.50. Harold I. Taylor, violate basic rule, .515. Daniel M. Martinez, no operetor's II cense, 55. Jerry Gay Cerson, no operator's II cense, N. Jacqueline Tucker, violate basic rule, 510. Marvin R. Keller, vioiaie basic rule. 510. Car McCollouoh, obtaining money ana property by false pretenses, waived pre imlnary hearing, neld to grand ury. 51,500 bail. Larry 0. Moree, overlength load, dis missed motion of district ettorney. Harold Bennett, combination overload, dismissed motion of district attorney. Donald Charles Owsley, angling with out license. 520. Wayne Leovltt. tandem exle overload. Rex Stuart Wenner, violate basic rule. 510. Raymond E. Yates, violate basic rule, 515. Larry D. splvey, violate basic rule, sis George Lenoid White, combination over load, dismissed motion of district altor iy. Paul Wilson Lee, Intoxicated on a pub lie highway, 535. 4-H NEWS HENLEY BEEF CLUB One of the items discussed at the Henley Beef Club meeting was our money-making project Nothing definite was decided. A dance and cookie sale was s u g- gested. Sandy Woodard and Car olyn Brower were appointed to find what they could concerning the dance. In the morning Mr. Cheyne and Bob Brower took the scales around to weigh the calves. The weights are as follows: Don Breithaupt, 420; Bob Brow er, 590: Carolyn Brower, 620; Lap ry Petersen, 635; Sharry Breith aupt, 445; Kathy Helmer, 620; Bobby Helmer, 545; Sandy Wood ard, 570; Robert Ritter, 675; Phil lip Dixon, 540: Neal Buchanan, '60; Cheryl Anderson, 605; Karen Dixon, 540; Steve Cheyne, 570; Lila Ritter, 515. During the meeting Mr. Cheyn passed out some pamphlets deal ing with selecting, raising, and showing animals at the fair. Steve Cheyne gave the treasur er's report of $66.54. All members were present at this meeting held at Karen, Stev and Phillip Dixon's on Jan. 8, 1961. at 1:30 p.m. The next meeting will be held at the home of Sandy Woodard on Feb. 12, at 1:30 p.m. Lila Ritter. News Reporter. AfJierics'i first eonrrru rvvrl istrett was catucrurtsxl sst lull. - 1 " " i i i j vn- r jl r ",' :k v x x 1 11 I'm i i. irr- . w tounuB. Ohio, 101.