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Drummond, Jackson county public health officer, as a result of an accident Dec. 29, 1959, according to a emplaint on file in the Jack ton county clerk's office. "-The complaint may be am nended at a later dale for additional expenses, it was Stated. tiThe accident occurred on Kast Main st. between River side ave. and Boar Creek bridge, according to the com plaint. Mrs. Summerow charges she was struck by a car driven by Dr. Drummond s she was crossing East Main It- Mrs. Summerow charges that Dr. Drummond was neg ligent since he failed to slop his car at the crosswalk, drove at a speed greater than reasonable and prudent, and failed to keep the car under control. Losf River Ranch Sale Announced Klamath Falls (LTD The 4,300 acre Lost River ranch, 18 miles east of here, was sold this week for about SI million to Corona Hereford ranch of Corona, Calif. Innocent Pleas Entered in Case Pleas of innocent were en tered in district court Thurs day by the attorney of two I persons charged with possess ing, displaying, and operating a game of chance. Warren Lesseg, Medford lawyer, entered the pleas for Emesene Winnefred Morgan, an employee of North River side Tavern, and Warren Eu gene Greb, an employee of Foss' Billiards. Warrants were issued for the two employees after city police confiscated one pinball machine from each of the bus. inesses Tuesday after police reported that an officer re ceived money for free games won. Hail was set at $150 each by Judge hoy Bashaw. Trial date for Emcgene W, Morgan was set for May 31 at 9:30 a.m. and for Greb on June 2 at 9:30 a.m. ' Klamath Falls -0JPH- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Goelz, Oak Grove, Ore., died today when their car plunged over a 40 foot embankment near Modoc Point 14 miles north of here on Highway 97. Bonneville Power Funds Approved Washinglon-IIII'll-The House Appropriations Committee to day approved the full admin istration request of $18,720, 000 for construction of new transmission facilities by the Bonneville Power Administration, tive Immediately and will be in operation until Sept. 15. Both full and parttime em ployment will be available. Jobs ar expected to range from baby-sitting and yard work tu fulltime employment with local business firms. All boys Bnd girls in the county between the ages of 14 and 18 are eligible to ap ply for work. Employers may be business firms or indi viduals. Idea for Program Idea for the program form ed about a month ago when Stock, 24-year-old employee of the county's public wel fare commission, approached the Medford 20-30 club, of which he is a member, with his plans for the project. The club agreed to sponsor it, and Stock volunteered to investi gate the necessary arrange ments. First necessity was a clear ing house where both pros pective employers and em ployees could make applica tions. Stock visited John Patton, manager of the Oregon state employment service's Med ford office, and Patton imme diately gave the program his approval. He told Stock his office would handle applica tions from employers and em ployees from throughout the county. Suggests Ashland Offica Patton pointed out, how ever, that it might be wise to have a second office in operation in Ashland for the convenience of the large num ber of teen-agers in that area who undoubtedly would be interested in the project. Another 20-30 member, Richard O'Dell, called on brothers Carol and Lowell Anderson, who own the East Side Drug store in Ashland. The Andersons said they would handle applications In the Ashland-Talent area and the project was on its feet. Here, briefly, is how the program will operate: Teen-agers from all areas of the county but those of Ashiand and Talent must file applications at the Oregon state employment service, 119 North Oakdale ave., Medford, Those in Ashland and Tal ent must file at East Side Tabernacle to Build Station Ashland - A construction permit for the Faith Taber nacle, Ashland, to build a 1.000-watt daytime radio sta tion was approved Wednes day by the federal communi cations commission, the Rev. Leo Wine, minister of the church, reported that he had been informed this week. The station, to be built at the church and on four adjoin ing acres, will broadcast re ligious music and programs and news on 1350 kilocycles. The station will be operated on a commercial basis owned and operated by the non profit corporation, Faith Tab ernacle church. The studios will be built inside the pres ent church building. Mr. Wine said, with the 185-foot trans mitter tower to 'be construct ed on the adjoining property. Construction will start imme diately, he said, with tentative plans for broadcasting to be gin in September. The station is expected to cost approxi mately $25,000. It will em ploy four persons and have Associated Press newswire. Application for the station was filed by Faith Tabernacle Inc., in September, 1958. Drug store, 264 East Main St., Ashland. Standard Applications Prospective employees will fill out standard job applica tion forms furnished by the employment service. Informa- ion needed will include the applicant's name, age, ad dress, telephone number, type of job wanted, hours avail able and experience. Monday, June 20, at 5 p.m. is the filing deadline for job applicants. Employers may call any time during the summer. Prospective employers may file by calling the employ ment service at SPring 2-5297 or the drug store at MUrdock 9-8111, whichever is perti nent. They must list what type of jobs they have to offer and any special experience they expect of their employees. Work permits, when re quired, will be furnished by the employment service. Employee applications will be filed according to job pref erences and every effort will be made to sec that there is equal distribution of as signments. Hours which teen agers are able to work will be taken into consideration. Operate in Summer The program will operate throughout the summer. Em ployers need only call either of the two clearing houses during standard working hours Monday through Fri day. If an employer wants the services of a particular youth who has worked for h'eji previously, the employ ment service or drug store will attempt to contact the teen-ager concerned. If he or she is not available, another individual will be contacted. Stock said he wishes to em phasize that the program is open to both boys and girls, and stressed that the word "employers" includes not only business firms but private in dividuals who wish to hire youth for such chores as baby sitting and yard work. 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