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0 Suspended Licenses o Listed by Slate Salem The department of motor vehicles has released names of 389 drivers whose lic enses werp ordered suspended during the period beginning Dec. 9 and ending Dec. 13. Length of suspension varies, O depending on charges involved, recommendation of court, discre tionary action by the department or requirements of Oregon law. The department said some of lecenses involving financial re sponsibility and court recom mendations may have been re instated after suspension was ordered. The department warned driv ' ers than an arrest for driving while suspended may lead to a jail sentence and fine and must result in an additional period of suspension. Among those suspended were: News About Books From the Library JACKSOV fOlNTY DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED, fln rluds any conviction for liovation of traffic laws, involving operation of motor vehicle, while driving privileges were under suspension) Keys. Gary Lee. 21. 264 North Eighth it.. Central Point, driving while suspended. 1 year. Larson, Kenneth Lloyd. 30, route 2. box 250, Med ford, driving while sus pended. 1 year. Larson, Kenneth Lloyd. 30. route 2. box 250, Medford. driving while sus pended. 1 year Lick. James Wayne. 22. 419 Alice '. .. Medford. violation of the basic rule. 1 vear. Mattson. William Martin. 34. 208 Beatty st., Medford, driving while suspended, 1 year. DRIVING WHILE UNDER INFLU ENCE OF INTOXICATING LI QUOR (Mandatory suspension) Casey, William Alfred. 33, 2410 Howard ave , Medford. SO days Leighton. Sam Howard. 48. 201 south First St.. Ashland, 90 days. DISCRETIONARY ACTION OF DE PARTMENT Bursell. Bertha Ann. 74. 2137 Beall lane, Medford. failure to pass exami nation. 1 year. Snook. David Leon. 23. 318 South Orange st., Medford, driving record, 30 days. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Fail ure to show proof of financial re sponsibility) Dowell. Marion lee. P.O. box 658, Jacksonville. Emery. Floyd A., route 1, box 209. EaRle Point. Kezer. Robert Wendell. 22, 1103 West 10th St., Medford. Morton. Dorothy, c, o Bear Creek Ranch. Medford Smith, Calvin Leland, 30. 1232 Sjiewart ave.. Medford. Wagner. Robert Vincent, 28. 2927 Barbara St.. Ashland. GYPSY ROSE FINED New York lf Entertainer-author Gypsy Rose Lee paid a 950 fine Friday for violating the multiple dwelling law in her six room Manhattan house. She de clared she would exict the ten ants after the house was ruled to hav been converted to apart ment because the tenants paid rent and the rooms had private baths. She said she would use tbm entire building herself When H. R. Steveson of Phoe nix learned that a neighbor was moving away and that his col lection of books was for sale, he thought of the Jackson County Library and purchased the 52 almost-new volumes for a lib rary donation. These books are now being cat aloged and processed so that they may be available for the use of Phoenix readers and all patrons of Jackson county lib raries. Mrs. Harvey Smith of Gold Hill made a smilar dona tion recently. Other book gifts were received from Mrs. Fred Boenig. Lurline Wilkins. Miss Enid Holmes, James H. Elliott, and Florence H. Bailey. The number of gift books cat aloged and placed in circulation during the past two weeks was 73. the total number of books ad ded to the library by gift and purchases, 355. A total of 80 new titles were added to the junior department and 76 to the adult section of the library, as follows: Fine Arts: Piero Delia Fran cesca, Venturi: Folk Arts and Crafts. Ickis: Design for Artists and Craftsmen, W o 1 chonok; Course in Beginning Watercolor,' Musacchia: Three Hundred years of American Painting, Eliot; Music Lovers' Encyclopedia. Hughes: A Short History of Music in America. Howard; An tiques, Cole; The Fun of Photo graphy, Scacheri. History: A Watcher on the Rhine, Connell; France, Char vet; People of the Deer, Mowat; The Territorial Papers of the United States, Carter. Reference: Collier's World At las and Gazetteer: How to be come a citizen of the United St tes. Hall: How to Serve on A Jury, Callahan: Encyclopedia of Criminology, Branham; Culpep er's Complete Herbal, Culpep er; A Guide to Medicine, Cobb, Scott's Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue, 1958, Scott; Basic Fil ing Rules for Medium-Sized Li Braries, Moakley. Biography: Face Toward the Spring. Baldwin; Women Doc tors of the World, Lovejoy; Ben Franklin, Keyes. Psychology and Religion: Hori zons for Older People, Gleason; Battle for the Mind. Sargant; This is Life Eternal, Wynne-Tyson; Jesus in His Homeland, Johnson: The Book of the Poor in Spirit, Tauler; The World's Court Records Junday, December 22, 1957 MEDFORD (OREOOIt) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE Religions, Anderson; Christian ity Among the Religions of the World, Toynbee. Science and Technology: Mod ern Science and the Nature of Life, Beck; Man's Physical Uni verse, Bawden; The Fireside Book of Flying Stories. Jensen; Space Satellite. Beeland; Home Mechanic's Outdoor Handbook, Hawkins. Animals: Field Book of Na ture Activities, Hillcourt; The Animal's World, Mackinnon; Speaking of Animals, Devoe. Other Non-Fiction: Charting Your Course, Galus; Marriage Manners, Woods: African Violets, Gloxinias, and Their Relatives, Moore; Complete Duck Shoot er's Handbook. Scharff; The Or Well Reader, Orwell. Adventure Stories: Tomorrow, the Stars, Heinlein; Rio Grande Deadline, Elston; Modoc, the Last Sundown, Holmes; The Wounds of Hunger, Spota; The Man Who Found His Way, O'Ro urke; Song of the Ace, McDon ald. Humor: Please Don't Eat the Daisies. Kerr; Cold Comfort Farm, Gibbons; Ensign O'Toole and Be, Lederer. Short Story: The Gentleman from Indianapolis, Tarkington; O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1942, Society of Arts and Sciences; A World of Great Stories, Haydn; The World's Greatest Boxing Stories, Ribalow; The Damon Runyon Omnibus, Runyon. Light Romance: The Tall Stranger. Stevenson; Coming Home. Cohen; Career by Proxy, Baldwin. Mysteries: The Three-cornered Halo. Lewis: For Love or Money, Gardiner; My Neighbor's Wife, Disney; Gideon's Night, Creasey; A John Dickson Carr Trio, Carr. Other Fiction: A Year to Rem ember, Flothe; When the Bough Breaks, Carney; Cry of the Heart, Patchett: The Flowering Thorn, Sharp: First Orchid for Pat, Emery; The Return of Lady Brace, Ross; Old Doc, Pepper. MUNICIPAL COURT Thomas Ewing Austin, disobeyed ' traffic signal. So. ' Frank B. Hopewell, no tail lights, S5. Gertrude Helena Holtzinger. no Ore gon driver's license. S2.50. Robert Lewis Miller, driving wrong way on one-way street. S5. Vincent Herman Neuman, improper lane usage. o. Simeon Wilson traffic signal. So. Ellis Feinstein, right-of-way. S10. Walter Thomas stop sign. So. Clifford Freisen rule. S10. Schmidt Dalph stop sign. so. Wayne George Pape, basic rule, S10. Burrill. disobeyed failur. to yield Daigle, disobeyed violation of basic Dippel, disobeyed violation of DISTRICT COURT John Strebinger, failure to stop at a stop sign. S10. Wilbur Allen Cross, drunk on a pub lic highway. S30. Don Leroy Kucera, mutilated li cense plate. S10. Richard Clay Chambers, violation of basic rule, S15. RECEIVES DECORATION Heidelberg, Germany OT The U.S. Army has awarded the Soldiers Medal the Army's highest peace-time decoration to S2C Allen A. Agar, of Detroit Lakes, Minn., for extiguishing a fire in a 1,200-gallon gasoline tank vehicle at the risk of his life. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS William Martin Reaves and Lucy Estelle Leo. both of Grants Pass. Frank Harry Ritsch and Gloria Belle Knight Ritsch, both of Grants Pass. Charles Louis Houston and Loretta May Darby, both of Medford. Robert Dale Warta and Lorraine Elsie Walker, both of Medford. Model Town To Be For Service Vels Camp White The model town of Tennant. Calif., given to the Veterans of Foreign Wars by the International Paper company, i Longbell division, will be oper ated nationally for low income veterans, Vivian Wilson, presi dent of the Butte valley auxili ary at Dorris, Calif., announced ! at the Christmas party arranged j by volunteers at the VA domi ciliary Friday evening. "A community of veterans and ; their families will be formed j under a low cost plan of opera-1 tion, but the VFW will hold title ! to the property," she said. i The Dorris VFW post makes an annual pilgrimage to Camp White i to provide entertainment follow-1 ing distribution of gifts by the i Oregon service groups in the j VAVS. A party of 20 provided a j variety show in the theatre with Mrs. Dora Branhan, youth activ- i ities chairman, as MC. i CHRISTIAN I SCIENCE J jHEALSvj Station KWIN 1400 K.C Sundays 10:15 A.M. 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