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, 13, 1961
&Min Brief
MALIN
MR. AND MRS. JIM CUNNING
HAM have moved to Klamath
Falls. He is employed by Wey
erhaeuser. VISITING FROM CHICAGO are
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Thomas,
slaying with the Charlie Longs.
MRS. T. T. KING of Salem
visited with her sister and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cunning
ham. MRS. DAVID DESBIEN and
daughters Michele and Renee of
Los Gatos visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. Cofelt.
GERALD PETRASEK visited
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Petrasek. He has returned
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to Portland.
THE ROBERT SCHINDLER
family has moved to Redding.
MR. AND MRS. CAL GROS
of Encinado, Mexico, are spend
ing several weeks on their ranch
near here.
JOHNNY LEE DERRA is visit
ing relatives in Oakland before
returning to Ford Ord.
MERRILL
A SON was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Northrup Sept. 26. He
weighed 7 lbs.
MR. AND MRS. NORMAN JA
COB attended a sale at Monroe,
Ore., recently.
MERRILL VFW AUXILIARY
will hold a rummage sale Friday
and Saturday at Merrill Clothing
Store.
BONANZA
MR. AND MRS. ALBERT
JOHNSON and Bill Hoff, Port
land, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Dearborn and sons.
PAT GIVAN, is attending Ore
gon State this year. He is the son
of . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Givan,
Bonanza. .
MR. AND MRS. LLOYD GIFT
visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vog-
el, former Klamath residents, on
their way to Portland.
MRS. ETHEL MALCOLM has
returned home at Cottage Grove
after a week with Mrs. Bessie
Campbell.
REV. D. L. SAYER, and son,
David, of Grants Pass spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Monroe and enjoyed hunting at
Bryant Mountain.
RONALD KETCHAM, student at
Oregon State, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Kctcham.
MR. AND MRS. JACK METLER
and three children of Klamath
Falls spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Met
ier Sr.
BONANZA BIG SPRINGS PARK
ASSOCIATION is having a turkey
shoot at 10 a.m. Oct. 22 at the
Boy Scout Camp on the Bonanza
Lakeview cut-off. Lunch will be
served.
BETTY VOWELL won first in
the barrel racing at the Klamath
County Fairgrounds on Sunday
and Mary Jean Fields won sec
ond. Others from here attendine
the roping and racing were Her
man and Ray Vowell, Mrs. Mary
Fields and Susan Vowell.
LINDA FRAZIER is in Shriners
Hospital in Portland where she
w ill have more surgery on her leg
on Oct. 10. She is the granddaugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fra
zier and attends Bonanza School.
Court Records
II!
KLAMATH PALLS
MUNICIPAL COURT
Willlim J. Rodgtrt. drunk.
tlva days
Cltvl Clark, drunk, ttS flr tlva davi.
Prad Munn. drunk, S2S or fiva das.
Jack E. Smith, vagrancy. STQO and J)
day,
James w. Evatt. assault with a
dangerous weapon, continued.
Benedict Frenchman, drunk, 1.25 of
five davs.
Lois Dunn, drunk, SIS or five days.
wllla William,, drunk. SIS or five days.
Burdetto Ochlhe, drunk. SIS or five
davs.
Marte Q. Gary, drunk, 1M or llvt
davs
Henry Lilly, drunk. Hi V live days.
Perry R. Benton, drunk, us or five
davs.
Henry F. Hodoens, setlt larceny, eon.
tinned.
Darwin Watkins. drunk, 10 davs.
Edwerd C. Mitchell, vagrancy, SIM and
X davs.
Theodore C. Smith, vagrancy, sine and
30 days.
Percy Bail, drunk. $15 o, live days.
Pauline Certet. drunk, lis forfeited
Ernestine Jackson, drunk, 135 forfeited
Franklin R. Hutchinson, drunk. IIS Or
tlva davs.
Loretta Kirk, drunk. 135 or five days.
535 or five days
, drunk. US or
drunk, IIS for-
vagrancy, 1100 and
davs Ltqya. drunk, 535 o tlvt
Pauline P. Cortei, drunk. Ill forfeited.
Boyd J Jackson III, drunk, 135 or five
davs
Clement Leoesma, drunk. 135 forfeited.
O5'oh B Pe-ai. drunk. 535 forfe'tedl
Edward J. Reed, drunk. Ill torte-ua.
devs" G' H"0"' "" US ttv"
James I. Hefterty, tenk. 115 or "v,
davs TJ (J
f-eecn ; Dutch, ym-unk. lis or five days.
Punk, lis or five days.
Jeck WarrKk
Davkl A rt. drunk. 13 (fj , dHa
wenuel 0. Mert.nei. pet-ceny. cTT0