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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falli, Ore.
Thurtdiy, February 21, 1963
John Vcgel
Rites He d
Funeral services (or John Vo
gel, 70, a native of Switzerland
and resident of Klamath County
for the past 34 years, were held
at 9:30 a.m., Wednesday, at the
Sacred Heart Church with inter
ment to follow at the Ml. Cal
vary Cemetery.
Vogel died of natural causes at
his home, 527 Pearl Street, last
Saturday, when his body was
found by relatives.
In liKfl, Vogel. then 19. left
. I.unEern, Switzerland, settled in
Imperial. He moved to
Klamath County before 1929 and
remained in this state since that
time, working as an employe in
the timber industry since 1938.
In that year he was hired by the
Klamath Forest Protective Asso
ciation as a fire warden at Bly
and served in that position until
1948, when he was transferred
to King's Cabin, in the Yamsey
mountain area. He was em
ployed by the KFPA at the lime
of his death.
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Jacoby
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Pair Arresfed. Fined
THLKMUAV
LADIKS AUXILIARY. Canton
Crater No. t I pin. Meeting,
Oddfellows Hall.
FAIRVIEW ITA. 2:15 p.m..!
Founders Day program. School
gym. Past presidents honored.
MKRRY MIXERS, 8 p m.. Be
ginning round danee class, Merry
Mixer Hall.
KLAMATH MINERAL CLL'B,
7:30 pm.. Meeting. Hock auc
tion, Klamath Auditorium.
FRIDAY
YMCA FAMILY NIGHT. fi:30.
potluck. boys tumbling demonstra
tion. Family recreation. Bring
table service and beverage.
DU.NSMUIR Two youths ar
rested near Dunsmuir for speed
ing and possessing open alcohol
ic beverage containers in an auto
mobile were found to have a
small arsenal in their possession
also.
Leonard Jules Schlesingcr, 10,
USN, paid an $l fine on the
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our first week of business!
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to dinners, in insulated boxes so they reach
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Drive In Restaurant
E. Main & 6th
Ph. TU 2-6142
above charges in Dunsmuir Jus-
lice Court on Monday. His com
panion, Gerald Allen Lagestee,
21, USN, wa fined J56.50 for hav
ing an open container of alcohol
ic beverage in an automobile and
possessing a concealed weapon
They lacked identification but lat
er established they were assigned
to duty in Vallcjo.
Their weapon collection inven
toried at (our revolvers, two der
ringers, lour rules, and a six-
inch sheath knife plus two steel
cases of ammunition as tallied by
the California Highway Patrol in
Dunsmuir Justice Court. These
will be held by the court pending
inquiry or legal ownership and
may be reclaimed by the youths
alter one year.
Mrs. Preston
Death Reported
Mrs. T. Davis Preston, a for
mer resident ot Mamain rails,
died in Auburn, Calif., Feb. 23.
She was the widow of the late
Reverend Preston, who paslored
Hie Congregational Community
Church here during 1B30-1B34. al
the time when Ihe present church
building was put up.
After leaving here the couple
lived near Hilo, Hawaii, and
later moved lo Soquell, Calif.
Since the death of her husband
she has lived with a daughter.
Those wishing to do so may
send contributions ui a memorial
to Rev. Preston, established at
i Pacific School of Religion, 17!m
'Scenic Avenue, Berkeley 9, Calif,
in care of Dr. Stuart Anderson
RUMMAGE SALE, OSU Moth
ers Club. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Clyde's Towing.
ALOHA SOCIAL CLL'R, OES
1:45 p.m., dessert luncheon. Ma
sonic Temple. Honoring past pres
idents.
MERRY MIXERS, 8 p.m., meet
ing night, Square Dance. Merry
Mixer Hall. Bring refreshments.
DAV AUXILIARY, 8 p.m.,
meeting, American Legion Hall.
SATURDAY
HIITM ANU LOOM, 7 p.m.,
family potluck, Moose Home. Ex
ecutive meeting to follow.
Y-NE-MA TW1RLERS. 8 p.m.,
potluck supper, party night, St.
Paul's Education Bldg.
RUMMAGE SALE. E w a u n a
Toastmistress, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Clyde's Towing.
DORRIS GRANGE. 8 p.m.. card
party, pinochle and whist, Dorris
City Hall. Prizes and refreshments.
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NAACP, 7 p.m.,
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meeting, Coun-
HENLEY COMMUNITY CLUB,
8 p.m.. meeting, Henley Farm Bu-
Odii Hall.
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DISTRICT COURT
Fb. 3), mi
Traffic Cam
David Terry Cafmult, holding loeed
con las l, quitty plea, SS0 flna paid and 90
day tuspemlon operator's llcanie.
Louis David Hunter Jr violala basic
rult. guilty plea, $15 flna paid.
Robert Georqe Hirsehbock, swltchnri )!
! censa plates, guilty plea, SIS line paid.
Keita Mae scnwabeniand, failure ft
dtm headlights, guilty plea, $10 fine paid
I Ell Sherman Clounctt Jr., violala basic
rule, guilty plea, lis flna paid.
Randon Jack Adams, improper muffler.
guilty plea, S7.50 tine paid.
Robert Lea Henderson, no vehicle li
cense, guilty plea, SS flna paid.
Melvln William Ostrom, disobeyed stop
stgn, Qumy plea, sio flna paid.
Edward 6. Moorman, no operator li
cense (expired), qullly plea, IS line paid.
Ronald John Bunnell, disobeyed stop
sign, guilty plea, 110 fine paid.
William Henry Dahl, inadequate foot
brakes, qullly plea, SS fine paid.
Winfred Carroll Prentice, disobeyed
Iraftlc signal, guilty plea, SIO fine paid.
Harold Allan Tnmpkins, failure trans
fer title, guilty plea, SS flna paid.
Norma Lee Rager, no operator license
(expired), guilty plea, 15 flna paid.
Harvey Alvis Worthlnglon Jr., no sig
nal device, guilty plea, S7.50 flna paid.
Ryron Gary Hess, disobeyed slop sign,
gut'iy plea, HO line paid.
Donald Eugene Lee, violala basic rule.
guilty plea, SIS tine paid.
Hilda viae weainerspoon, improper
mufflers, guilty plea. S'.SO flna paid.
Marcella Linda Coffee, no operator
license, guilty plea. SS lint paid.
James Dennis Colfee. no ooeralor li
cense (expired), guilty plea, $10 fine paid.
Gary Edwin Henkel, no operator li
cense (expired), guilty plea, 15 fine paid.
William Davis, no operator license (ex
pired), guilty plea. SS tint paid.
orlen Ralph Randolph, combination
overload, qullly plea. Z6 fine paid.
Harold August Awmlller, overload, gull
ty plea. 140 Una paid.
Lawrence Earl Clark, failure to dim
headlights, guilty plea, its fine paid.
Freddie Lee Kenner, violate basic rule,
guilty plea. 175 line paid.
Jamas Charles Bond, reckless driving.
Qullly plea. 1150 flna paid.
David i.eir, violala basic rule, guilty
piea, to una paio.
Roy Curlls Cook, violate basic rule,
guilty plea. S75 fine paid.
Eldrldqe Monroe Newton, no verticil li
cense (expired), guilty plea, S5 fine
pain
Ralph Arthur Lalonde, failure to yield
rlqhl of way. not guilty plea, trial with-
OU' lury ti lor March 6.
Katherln May Hawlev. opera'inq
motor vehicle while operator's license
uspenr1d. not qu.lty plea, trial without
lury set tor March VI,
Misdemeanor Cases
yEverftt Edward Denny, Intoxicated In
a vpubl place. $V) bail forfeited.
Manuel Gean Alblsu. minor In posse-
ttnn of alcoholic itounr. ouiltv olea. SIM
im anfl J days In county (all; of which
i and S days were suspended. SIS fine
paid.
Gary Franktm Macry, minor In pos
ssion of alcoholic liquor, qmlty plea.
1100 line and S days in county lall; ol
which l'S and i days were suspended. IIS
line paid
Jake Dean Rrown. minor In poMesslon
of alcoholic liquor, qullly plea. SI00 line
and S days in rr-tinly (all: pi which
' and 5 day were suspended. IIS fine
paid
Lv'e 'ouqla Gaibraiih. minor in ros
sewion oi alcoholic liquor, guilty plea.
HOO fine and S davs m county ail; nl
which 7h and S days were suspended, !
f.na paid.
Charles Frank Hoque. false an I it at
for angling license, nol guilty plea, trial
wthout lury set tor March H.
Felony Cases
Hersrtet Earl Hollpmon. purqlary not
n a dwelling, preliminary hearing
tor March 4. lfJ.
Star-ton Wilhams. knowingly iiilfinq
and puPiitnmq a toroed bank check, dis
missed on Motion bv District Atlomev
Requested by California on a similar
chatqe
Quadruple
Coup Seen
By OSWALD JACOBY
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Assn
How would you ro about play
ing South s seven spade con
tract?
You would probably let the
opening heart lead ride to your
king and lay down the ace and
king of spades. West would show
out on the second spade lead and
you would eventually have to con
cede a trick to East's jack of
trumps.
Now, go back to the first trick
and see if you can't find some
way to make the hand. You can
if you start getting rid of your
dumps immediately and you do
this by what is called a quad
ruple grand coup, a classic in
the bridge world.
You take the first trick with
dummy's ace of hearts and smoth
er your own king. Then you ruff
a heart and lead out the ace and
king of trumps to discover the
bad trump break. Next you over
take your king of diamonds with
dummy's ace and ruff another
heart. A diamond to dummy s
queen gives you a chance to ruff
a third heart. Now you overtake
your king of clubs with dummy's
ace and ruff a diamond. At this
point you have only the queen
and ten of trumps left and East
still holds the jack and five.
You lead your last club to
dummy's queen and East has lo
follow. Now you are in dummy
and you lead another club. East
has to ruff and you overrufl.
then vou pick up his jack to
make the hand.
Nice, and maybe this hand ac
tually was dealt sometime 01
other.
Q The bidding has been:
Went
1
Pass
You,
North East
Double Pass
Pass Pass
Pass 4 A
South, hold:
Snnlh
3
4 V
S5 VKQIM 4KJ2 9M
What do you do?
A Double. They may make
It, but the odds are ( r e a 1 1 7
aialnst It.
TODAY'S QUESTION
Instead of passing to three
spades your partner bids Jour
clubs and East passes. What do
you do?
Answer Tomorrow
On The Record
Frank A. Crown. 31, and Janice Mitts,
70. both Klamath Fads.
LAWSUITS FILED
Wal'er Zimmerman and Flhel dimmer
ian vs. A. J. Hannon, dispute on Ml to
real estate.
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