Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 12, 1960, Image 7

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SUNDAY. JUNEP12. 19S9
Court Records
DISTRICT COURT
RoUnd D. Welburn, no motor ve-l
hide license, 10.
Edward W. Barnes, 868 Stewart
ave., Medford, illegal possession tof
intoxicating liquor. $30.
Cherlye M. Adams, no operator's
license, 110.
Dale H. Applegate, Anaheim,
Calif, driving while under the in
fluence of intoxicating liquor, $255
James O. Bentson, failure to sig
nal, 910.
Donald B, Schalberg, failure to
top, 10.
John M. Francis, violation of ba
aic rule, 915.
Freddie E. Lusheria, obstructed
Vision, t.
James E, Palmer, no horn, $10.
Robert R. Rafferty, overload,
9U5.
Donald Z. Jenkins, racing, $55.
Clifford A. Track, overload, $15.
Bruce J. Manley, violation of ba
sic rule, $5.
Robert T. Lindsey, no operator's
license, 920.
Robert W. Adams, violation of
basic rule, 915.
Kenneth V. Warren, failure to
top. 910.
Albert W. Clark, no operator's li
cense, $10.
Wayne R. Martin, failure to stop,
910.
Ross J. Foster, obstructed vision,
8.
Clarence S. Miller, following too
tlose. 915.
Lynn R. Cheney, failure to stop,
910.
James C. Atkins, throwing burn
ins material on highway, $15.
Nancy E. Akins, no operator's
cense, 910.
Ralph J. Creek, improper muf
fler, $6.
Robert Z, Lee Taylor, leaking
load, 910.
John Howard Jones, over-length.
$15.
Lloyd L. Askins, inadequate
brakes, 910.
Herman D. Higday, overwidth,
96.
Elmer L. Driver, operating dur
ing suspended period, $100.
Antony KUmek, following too
dose, $15.
Tonl Miller, failure to yield right
f way, $15. v
Warren L, Gutcher, no brakes,
910.
Robert L. Davison, overload,
9129.
Jeanne R. Wilcox, failure to dim
lights, $7.50.
Nancy C. Dalton, no operator's
license. $10.
Oren C. Moulton, failure to dim
lights, $7.50.
Billy P. Taylor, no flag on end
of load, $10.
Eugene T. Thigpln, obstructed
Vision, $6.
Shirley S. Drysdale, failure to
top. $10.
Clifford E. Lewis, no muffler,
15.
CIRCUIT COURT
Harry Raymond Randleman Jr.
vs. Patsy Laree Randleman, di
vorce complaint.1
Darlene Mary House vs. James
Gerald House, divorce complaint.
Barbara J. Fleming vs. Loren L.
Fleming, divorce decree.
Barbara Ella Sctivner vs. Ray
mond Birch Scrlvncr, divorce de
cree. Faye Ownby vs. Henry Ernest
Ownby, divorce decree.
MAHltlAOK LICENSE
APPLICATION
Lawrence P. Hanks. Salino. Calif.,
find Belle DeSoza Kingsley. Dixon,
Calif.
Ronald J. McKenna, 104 Flor
ence ave., Medford, and Mary
Catherine Crumbach, 303 Portland
ave., Medford.
Elvis Dale Yow Jr., 428 Fair
mount ave., Medford. and Kathryn
Sue Spates, 229 North Bartlett St..
Medford.
Lloyd Lavern Cottrell, 1809
Cloverlawn dr., and Billie Irene
Tawne Cottrell, 500 East Star beck
rd., both Grants Pass.
Marvin Arnold Bohnert, route 1,
box 60, Central Point, and Patricia
Joanne Barber, 75 South Seventh
at.. Central Point.
Richard Louis Clark, 62S Park
st., Medford, and Donna Lee
Schulze, route 4. box 685. Roseburg.
Wayne Oral Rose, 329 Chestnut
st.. Medford. and Nada Marlene
Roberts Haight, route 1, box 456,
Central Point.
Joseph Power Jewell, 748 West
Fourth St.. Medford, and Starla
Anne Trippett, 250 South F st.,
Lakeview.
Court Signs Order
To Buy Tractor
The Jackson County court
Friday afternoon signed a
contract with Crater Lake
Machinery to purchase a new
Caterpillar tractor.
Net price was $23,131.
Overall price, including the
$4,750 tradein, was $27,081.
Crater Lake was lowest of
three bidders.
The county court also re
newed a contract with Stacey
and Watkins, accounting firm
in Medford, for audit of coun
ty books for the coming fiscal
year.
The county court also ap
pointed Ned Mars, Ashland
real estate man, to the county
planning commission. Mars'
appointment fills the unex
pired term of John Weisbrod,
Medford, who resigned. The
term expires Dec. 31, 1962.
Moonshine Favored
6 Woman Cook
Miami, Fla. - A woman
charged with possession of
moonshine told Judge B. C.
Willard she didn't keep it to
drink or sell, but used it in
stead of wine in cooking her
meats.
He suspended sentence, ad
monishing her to alter her
recipes.
Rural Fire Area
May Be Formed
Phoenlx-A meeting on a
proposed rural fire district
fnr thn Phnpnlv ArpA will hp
held at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday,
June is, in ine rnoenix
grade school gymnasium.
A group of Phoenix citizens
interested In forming the dis
trict said a man from the
atnta lira marshal's nffipfi will
attend the meeting to explain
the procedures in lorming a
rural fire district arid how it
will operate.
Over 100 signatures appear
on petitions favoring the dis
trtnt formation, a sDokesman
added. The district would ex
tend northward to Houston
rd. center line or to the south
ern limit of the Medford rural
fire district.
Petitions will be circulated
at Wednesday's meeting for
registered voters and proper
ty owners wimin ine pro
nnioA rural fire district to
sign. Twenty-five per cent of
the residents, or 200 persons,
must sign the petitions to be
presented the county court.
After the signatures are
verified, the county court
calls an election. Then a board
of directors is elected. A full
time fire chief is hired and a
contract may be entered into
mith th Phoenix volunteer
fire department and addition
al equipment oDtainea.
TV-Hating Burglar
Turns Gun on Set
rVmmrrl N H. The on1!?
real clue police had about the
house-breaker was that ne ap
peared to have a sharp dislike
for television.
Milton Mickelwait reported
that he and his family re
turned home from an over
night trip and found some
body had broken into their
house and blasted their tele
vision set apart with a shot
gun. The Pentagon, with 6,000,
000 square feet of space, con
tains 345 generals and admi
rals, or 10 per acre, according
to the Army-Navy-Air Force
Register.
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