Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 21, 1961, Page 8, Image 8

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MERRILL - Army Sp. 4 Gor
don L. Kandra. 20, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester L. Kandra, Star
Route, Merrill, participated with
other personnel from the 3rd Di
vision's 33rd Armor in a six-ween
field training exercise in Grafen
wohr, Germany. The unit's phase
of the training ended March 4.
The exercise was designed to
provide training under cold weath
er conditions during oay ana
night maneuvers. The Grafenwohr
training area is the largest train
ing site available to NATO lorces
in Europe. The 3rd is one' of five
U. S. divisions in NATO's "Pyra
mid of Power."
Specialist Kandra, a communi
cations chief in the armor's Com
pany A in Glenhausen, Germany,
entered the Army in July, 1959,
and arrived overseas the follow
ing December. He received basic
combat training at Fort Ord,
Calif.
A 1958 graduate of Malin High
School, Kandra attended Oregon
State College.
Woman Feces
Check Case
Mrs. Otto Shepherd, 31, Route
3, Klamath Falls, was returned
to Klamath Falls from Roseburg
last Friday to face a charge of
knowingly uttering and publishing
a forged bank check. She was
indicted by the grand jury in Jan
uary but was subsequently re
turned to Roseburg and sentenced
to 75 days in jail, also on a check
violation.
Mrs. Shepherd is accused of
passing some checks in Klamath
Falls in December under the
name Lola Alice Johnson. Robert
Kerr was appointed as her at
torney Monday morning in circuit
court.
A 46-year-old man was arraigned
in district court Monday morning
on a forgery charge. He was Don
ald Chapel, 4014 Fawn Avenue.
Chapel was arrested Saturday
afternoon by sheriff's deputies aft
er he allegedly attempted to pass
two forged checks. Lone, for $28.50
he offered at Market Basket No.
1, Ninth and Pine streets, and the
other, for $10, he tried to cash
at Vein's Tavern, 122 South Sev
enth Street.
Fair Association
Picks President
LAKEVIEW - Alfred Wood was
elected president of the " Lake
County Fair Association to suc
ceed John Richardson at the an.
nual dinner meeting held Wednes
day evening, March 15, at Van's
in Lakeview.
Darrell Leavitt was elerlwl vino
president and Mrs. Henry Mc
Cormick was reelected secretary
Seventeen persons were present
to -represent past presidents of
the association, division heads,
members of the countv court and
others interested. Warren Maxwell
of the fair board talked on the
status of the two organizations.
The next meeting was scheduled
for April 12, at 7:30 p.m. in the
office of Oris Rudd, extension
agent. Plans will be discuSsed for
the fall fair.
LEGISLATURE ADJOURNED
NASHVILLE Tcnn mpii Tk
Tennessee legislature adjourned
its 82nd session Friday after 75
days of meetings. Among the
uiuie unpanam measures ap
proved during the session was the
stale's first billion dollar spending
program. It includes a $661 mil
lion state appropriation for the
biennium and more than tii mil.
lion in bond issues for highways
emu euucauon.
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