Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 09, 1959, Image 2

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    2 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medfor, Or.
Snday, A.,. 9, 1939
Deadline for Fair
Entering Aug. 15
Entry blanks for the Kiwa
nis Centennial Fair will be
received until Saturday, Aug.
15, Larry Horton, exhibits
chairman, said yesterd y.
He said there are four de
partments in which exhibitors
may submit entries. They are
food, textiles, floral arrange
ments, and land products. Se
lection of prize winners will
be handled at the Fair, which
is scheduled Aug. 20 through
Aug. 23 nt he Medford Armory.
Rules governing the Ore
gon State I air will apply to
entries in the county 'fair,
Horton said. Any person or
group in Jackson county may
enter.
Entry blanks may be sub
mitted to Fair headquarters,
1221 Court st., prior to Aug.
15, Horton noted.
Travel Editors
Visit in Valley
Four travel editors spon
sored by the Pacific North
west Travel association in
which the- Jackson County
Chamber of Cemmerce main
tains membership visited the
' Rogue valley this week end.
The editors are Don Page,
Seattle Post Intelligencer;
"Wally Guenther, Los Angeles
Times; Joseph Jost, St. Louis
Globe Democrat; and Jerome
Petit, Detroit Times.
Chamber officials said va
cation trips to the Pacific
nortwest, and to this area,
have resulted from travel ed
itor columns for the past 10
years.
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CENTENNIAL FAIR
MEDFORD ARAORY
.". August 20-23, 1959
GENERAL ENTRY FORM
Name
Address..
City and State
Please enter the, following, subject to
rules governing exhibits:
Dept. j Div. Class
He. No. No.
Add additional
All entry forms must
Mail to KIWANIS CENTENNIAL FAIR
1221 Court Street
- Medford, Oregon .
County Court Tours
, Members of the Jackson
county court were familiar
ized Thursday with what is
being done to keep Rogue
River National forest lands
productive as they are being
cut off.
Judge Earl Miller and Com
missioners Chester Wendt and
Ralph James were taken over
most of the Butte Falls dis
trict and part of the Prospect
district by Howard Hopkins,
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shoots if needed
be mailed by August 14
National Forest
timber management officer of
the forest.
vThe county ' .officials were
shown forest utilization, re
forestation work and road de
velopment. Hopkins took them
to one, six and 47-year-old
forest "plantations" and to a
clear cut area where burning
will be done this fall planting
next spring.. The 47-year-old
planting was made in an area
burned in 1910. -
Norway Student to
Live in Yreka
Yreka-Brit Froydis Ebert,
16, of Norway, is on her way
to - Yreka as an American
Field Service student to spend
the high school year at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Young.
An outstanding student at
home, Brit will be a senior at
Yreka Hih schol and a mem
ber of a family that includes
a foster brother ..and sister,
Mike, 13, and Shelly Young,
14.
Brit is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Ebert ' of
Oslo. Her father is a fireman.
Usual life span of the oak
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Twenty-Five Names
First Jury Pane! for
Twenty - five names were
drawn Friday at city hall for
Medford's first jury panel.
The persons selected will
be on call for duty on trial
juries through the rest oi
1959.
Thpir names were drawn by
lot by City Recorder Darell
Huson in the presence of City
Judge Alan Holmes and City
Attorney Joel B. Reeder. They
were drawn from a prelimi
nary jury list of 200 names.
This action followed' ap;
proval by the city council last
week of an ordinance author
izing jury trials in municipal
court for offenses against the
city. Legislation passed by the
state earlier this year paved
the way.
No Reguests
Reeder reported that so far
no defendants in municipal
court have requested a jury
trial under the new procedure.
Only residents who have
paid taxes on -real property
are subject to jury duty,
Reeder explained. He noted
that this differs from jury
procedure at the county level.
He pointed out that while
Oregon law covering county
level juries (district and cir
cuit courts) specifies that jur
ors be picked from either the
latest tax roll or the regis
tration list from the last elec
tion,' the new state law cover
ing trials in city courts does
not specifically spell out this
eitheror alternative.
On Both Lists .
Hence, he said, he has con
strued the new law applying
to city court juries to mean
that a prospective juror's
name 'must appear on both
lists. This eliminates persons
eligible to vote in city elec
tions but not owning houses
or other taxable real prop
erty. Those otherwise qualified
who can claim exemption
from jury duty under state
law include: judges; state or
federal officers whose duties
would be inconsistent with
jury duty; attorneys; prac
ticing physicians, dentists, op
tometrists, chiropractors, os
teopaths, Christian Science
practitioners, natur opaths,
and undertakers; firemen;
state senators and representa
tives, while the Legislature is
in session; and active mem
bers of the Oregon National
Guard, or those who have
served actively with the Guard
for six years.
Generally, those qualified
for jury duty include per
sons over 21 who are U.S.
citizens, residents of the coun
ty for at least a year, in pos
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have never been convicted of
a felony or a misdemeanor
involving moral turpitude and
who would if called be serv
ing on a jury .panel for more
than one term in a year.
The list of 25 selected in
cludes: ATKINS, William E.,' 711
West Second st.; ATTER
BURY, Elmo, 1002 West
Eleventh st.; BARNES, Mar
garet P.'. 2210 Hillcrest rd.;
BENNETT, John L, Jr., 23
Rose "ave.; BINEGAR, Pa
tricia E.. 1441 South Ivy st.;
BURCHFIELD, " Bessie. 232
Beatty st.; COY, Sam F.,'321
Effie st.; DICKEY, Pauline
E., 53 South' Modoc ave.;
DYNGE, V e r d a M., 1301
Prospect Residents
Assured of Help in
Establishing Dump
Assurance that it definitely
will cooperate in -establishment
and operation of . a new
garbage dump in the Prospect
area was given to residents
of that community Thursday
by the Jackson county court.
County, and Rogue River
National forest service offi
cials met with representatives
of Prospect organizations vand
inspected the proposed dump
site.
County Commissioner Ches
ter Wendt said that court de
cision on just what its partic
ipation in the dump will be
is anticipated in the next few
days. He pointed out that the
court faces similar problems
in other areas and is taking
an overall view of the mat
ter. '
Tentative proposal is that
the U.S. forest service make,
available to the county court
a site a short distance off Red
Blanket rd. about two miles
northeast of Prospect for a
landfill dump rather than a
burning dump. . '
Dump Closed
A dump near the state de
partment of forestry's Pros
pect guard station has been
closed because of its status as
a fire hazard.
Prospect people have
agreed to prepare the pro
posed national forest site if
the county can operate it as
a dump. Wendt indicated that
the court will not go directly
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Spring st.; EDWARDS, ' Earl
A., 718 South Holly st.; EIS
MANN, Vina, 723 Sherman
ave.; FAHLEN, Olva, 48 South
Modoc ave.; FISCH, Farrell
E., 614 South Holly st.; GIL
MAN, Lew G.. 1100 East
Main st.; HAWK, Inez, 1709
East Jackson st.; . HOSKINS,
June, 201 Ashland ave.;
HUGHES, Gladys, 720 South
Modoc ave.; KLATT, Melba,
204 Ttledford" Heights; KULA,
Frank, 1634 Grand ave.;
LEEK, Eula P., 1530 West
Main st.; LOGAN, Alta L.,
732 West Second st.; Mc
HUGH, Ruth E., 500 North
Berkeley way; ROUHIER,
Charlette Jean. 925 Winches
ter ave.; WHITE, Jack E., 531
Palm st.; and YOUNG, Bessie
E., 519 North Grape st.
into the garbage dump busi
ness" but is contemplating as
sistance. He reported that the
site is well adapted for land
fill disposal and that the court
is most interested in cooper
ating with Prospect residents.
The site was okehed Thurs
day by : County Sanitarians
Orie Moore and William Die
riex, the commissioner said.
Wendt stated that the pro
posed dump site is now cov
ered with' timber, sale of
which would pay for con
struction of a .9-mile dirt
road, i The county is being
asked to put rock on the
road.
At the Prospect meeting, in
addition to County Judge
Earl Miller, Commissioners
Ralph James and Wendt and
the sanitarians were County
Engineer Paul Rynning, As
sistant Engineer Robert Car
stenson and Timber Manage
ment Officer Howard Hop
kins of Rogue River National
forest. .
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Lafayette, In J. (UPD - Offi
cials of the Lafayette Nation
al bank who budgeted $8 for
a promotion stunt added up
the bill Friday and found
they'd actually thrown away
$2,808. The bank sold 800 sil
ver dollars for 99 cents each.
Thursday, they said, they
were advLed that the mint
condition 1896 coins have a
collectors va!ue of $4.50 each.
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Youth Suffers Arm
Break in Accident
Klamath Falls-IUPD-James P.
Leahey Jr., 14, Portland, was
reported recovering in Klam
ath Valley hospital here Fri
day from a broken arm suffer
ed in a car-truck collision
seven miles south of. the Dia
mond Lake Junction while he
was being driven to Klamath
Falls to take part in the state
Babe Ruth baseball tourney.
Young James was being
brought to the tourney here
by his father, James P.
Leahey Sr., when the car was
in a collision with a pickup
truck driven by Roland Wal
ton Smith, Medford. State po
lice said Smith, was attempt
ing to make a left-hand turn
at the time of the. collision
Wednesday. Mrs. Leahey was
treated at Klamath Valley hos
pital for minor injuries and
released.
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