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o O o o O o o O SEPTEMBER 1980 They'll Do IPEvery Time THAT TaTIde M GARAGE IS NO ITS GOT TERMITES.' THE WALLS ARE BUMPV-" Bynimmy Hatlo L7 ,ak WELL.WHATDIDVOON NO.' NOT J fA ENOUGH ! 1 tllPR,fLlsT Norman style! H I 1 laa) Then THEy f E CILLV . 7 decided we want i the new owner im I HEARD SOME- VLSEJ,yEA"V it-couldn't you 7 would want toe EODV ELtlP I JTS BEEN- Uf OFFERTHEOLD SELL-IF NOT EniiruFr? I SOLD-WHV?! OWNER A LITTLE )( HAVE YOU GOT E BOUGHT IT V-pHlSHER PRICE ANOTHER HOUSEg aab 9-10 Court Records CP Schools To Open Tomorrow Central Point - Central Point children attending grades four through eight at Central Point Elementary and Junior High schools will re port to the school Monday. I School will start at 8:35 sj.m. Dismissal will be at 3:21 l.m. I All students who plan to eat in the school cafeteria must take sack lunches for the first few days. Construc tion of the new cafeteria is not complete and hot lunches will not be served, according t'p George Johns, principal. Milk, however, will be available, Johns said. New students enrolling in Jury Finds Man Innocent of Charge Ashland - A jury Wednes day night found Charles . Jerome innocent of disorderly conduct and committing an indecent act. The Ashland municipal court trial lasted throughout the day. The jury, composed of four men and two women, deliber ated 20 minutes. Jerome, an Emigrant dam construction worker was arrested in Lithia Park by an Ashland police of ficer, Aug. 9. grades four through eight will report to the school office Monday morning for room as signment. School buses will operate on the same schedlt as last June. HEAR in CROWDS Now, hear Iwl as wtll-WITH BOTH EARS! Enjoy 2-Ear Hearing with New MfllCO Hearing Glasses Miico Hearing Glasses, can correct a hearing loss in both ears. Hear in crowds, judge direction of sound more readily, and bear better in presence of background noises. With two-ear hearing sounds are more compatible, because 2-ear hearing requires only one-half the power necessary when you rely on only one ear. Ask for Free cut-out replica of hearing glasses. Try them on in your own home! OpNtal Mrvlc, n Male Hwlm OIiM vallafcla vulv Hwang Ik tifl f(tiln. HEARING AIDS By Maico Henry Myhro, Owner 820 E. Main Medford Phone SP 2-7418 wntdi'l'"'" ,llhr balh aart ,.il.bttli..i""t' ,a ,(la,aM in Klamath National Wildlife Refuge Becomes Reality Washington - The Interior department announced Thurs day that the Klamath Forest National Wildlife Refuge is now a fact of life in southern Oregon. If the migratory birds which feed in its marshes can't tell the difference, the Klamath Indians soon will. For the Interior department will turn over $476,401 to the Portland office of the bureau of Indian affairs for distribu tion to Klamath tribal mem bers. The move is part of the plan for salvaging for con servation purposes portion of the Klamath Indian reserva tion which the tribe is dispos ing of under the act which terminates federal trusteeship over this group of Indians. Much of the timberland is expected to become a national forest. Stamps Finance Plan The marshes, located in up per Klamath Basin, on which birds of the Pacific flyway feed will hereafter be admin istered and protected by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife serv ice. The new wildlife refuge comprises 14,641 acres.bought from the tribe, plus 585 acres acquired privately earlier. Interior explained that It had left untouched about 1, 000 acres in Wocus bay, which has been of importance for traditional Klamath ceremo nial functions. Funds for the purchase came from receipts obtained from sale of duck hunting stamps. The bureau of sport fisheries and wildlife said it planned to maintain the ref uge as a primary nesting ground for several species of diving ducks which are in short supply, as well as other migratory waterfowl. A bathing raft made of ex panding polystyrene is about seven feet in diameter, weighs 80 pounds and will support 1.600 pounds. MKIlt'ORD .MUNICIPAL COURT violation of basic rule. $50. Lloyd Allan Lovcll Jr., violation of basic rule, accident, 910, sus pended. Ronald Guatava Pylt, excessive noise, sio. Kenneth . Elmer Lilly, violation of basic rule, S10. Robert OUs Grab, excessive noise, 110. Clarence Leroy Sproul. inade quate brakes. $10: failure to- ob tain operator uicnse. g. Robert Clyde Walker, interrupt ing the normal flow of traffic (IS in a 3.1 mile zone), SIO. Charlene Ann Stephenson, viola tion basic rule. $23. ugene N. Rolic, disobeyed traf fic signal. $10. Cecil Ernst Ainsworth. failure to yield right of way. accident. S2.V Richard Stanley Lingren, failure to stop at railroad crossing signals. $1" .. .. Henry uwen aioeuer, excessive noise. $20. Allen Burch Butlarfield, exces sive noise, $10. Samniv Madison Walla, expired vehicle license. $S. Thomas r enx tiogan. no opera tor's license. $5. m-l , Un. ...,, U'atlitnl Aim. u..., .inn ain tlfl' net nnera- tor's license. $5. Homer Allen Sullivan, auooeyco atop sign, SR. sign. S10: no operator's Ucense, $5. jonn nay ouuw, viunuui, . basic rule, $25. Donald Carlton Peck, disobeyed atop sign, $10. Rod Lamar Cameron, no opera tor's license. $3. Shirley Lois Satterfield. violation of basic rule, $25. Robert Quentin nelcner. ioiiow- ing loo close, accident, $25. Nancy Chandler Hinman. laiiure to operate on right side of road way, accident. $10. George Ralph Daugherly, Im proper lane usage, $3 Alice Clar Dell, following too close, accident. $25. George Franklin Pelrce, impro per left turn. $10. Bettle Pauline Walker, expired vehicle license. $2.50. Willa Lee Seltz. no operator's license in possession, $5. Ervin Merrll Christian, expired license plates. $5. , , A1 Marv Belle Wilson, violation ba sic rule. $25 Waller Owen Smith, improper right turn. $10: no operator's li cense in possession. a. Robert Peter Betschart, exces sive noise, $10. Carl Allen i:rum, aiioDeyea siup sign, S10. William Arthur Geyer, excessive """'J?:..... ,.n rtaj mniviii ai.t.ii yield right of way. 15. luspended. cnanes r.uwaiu diuui obeved traffic liRnal, $10. Glenn Elvin Cave, violation basic rule. 25 John Dworak, Inadequate quip men t. $10. Dot tie Ellen Bailey, disobeyed traffic signal, $10. ueveriy .sieue jonnwn, m 110 Renault ave., reckless driving. f..in. etarrtaa f?n rri nr . rill. obeyed traffic signal. $10. Ray Samuel Peery, diiobeyed stop sign. $10. jCWIS tlUll OrVClasUII. alllJIUl left turn. $10. A 11 Knl.on laTiniVirull rill. obeyed traffic signal, $10. Liloya Mowara morin, viuiiuuu basic rule, $10. RalDh Gail Wise, excessive nKreanklin Allen Elrod Jr., fol lowing too close. $25. Robert Eugene Aiurea, viola tion basic rule, $16. I .eon a P. Renholds. illegal park-1 lnCharlene M. Dalhec, failure to heed traffic light. 5. Liavia u. nm&xKii, nv Calif., under influence of intoxi cating beverages white on a pub lic street, five-day Inll sentence suspended on - condition' he leave Ashland immediately. Edward J. Williams, Ashland ho tel, under influence of intoxicat ing beverages while In ft public place. 10-day jail sentence sus pended on condition he leave Ain- land immediately. DISTRICT COURT Thomas E McCarvtl. overwidth. ucnnis KM. IWBiei, .......-. r-harie K. Oswald, improper muffler. $5. , . Francis W Keough, no clear ance lights. $10. WllSon W. anuu. u,-. hlcle while license suspended. $100. JOnn V. 'c)orothy K. Rogers, obstructed V' Leonard R. Silva, Improper muf er. $10. .. . , ,, Fred S. Jones, no ia t.mrien D. Klnca d. failure to brakes. $10. Patty M. Moliers. failure to stop, 'a'tty M. Mailers, failure to stop. $15. Robert D. Kolkln, improper brakes, $10. Linden D siop. A ,. . , Fred 8. Jones, no ia.i nnni. mn. Leonard R. Silva. Improper muffler, $10. DorothV E. eei(tra nh(triirti4 vision. $10, John W. Bowman, over width. win on w. Carroll, operating with suspended license, $100. Francis w. Keough, no clear ance lights, $10. Charles K. Oswold, improper muffler. $3. uenis G Hagles. no lights. S.V Thomas E. MfCirn! nvr u-iHtK 13. ' ' liewell, overload. Gilbert L $120. Douclas J. stop, $10. Smith, failure to Marie E. Downs, failure to trans fer title. $3. Amos V. WalksT fBnr. obey operator's restriction!., $v .YiuiBin tt AicLonalcl, improper passing. $20. Frederick M. Wooldridge. no vehicle licrn i. Raymond R. Grisham, no muf fler. $10. Ralph E. Graham, no operators license. $3. Robert Nf. Nelson, ohitruottd vision. $10. Michael J. Hurley, violation of Walter R. Sprare, driving while encumbered. $7.50. George E. Moore, no muffler, James W. Scalberf. obstructed CIRCUIT COURT Howard James Toiten vs. Mil dred Wilma Totten, divorce com plaint. Alta Hose Messenger vs. J. riiin.i.n .Messenger, divorce com plaint. Clarence O. Mitchell vs. Cleatis G. Mitchell, divorce complaint. Philip Eugene Winters, vs. Max me Conley Winters, divorce complaint. MARKIACK l.U'KNSK APPLICATION ; i inutmi k ofiietiu, route 1 hnv Ann T. 1 Josephine Butts, 100 West Main st,. Medford. Neu Douglas Keene. route 1, box 487, Talent, and La Nora May nr.iv nov 1 -J 1 1 US... K . . - . . - . ford. Irvin Ross Goodroad. 2t)fl Ma drona lane. Medford, and Pennv Linn. 1111 Washington (.. Medford. West 10th St.. Medford. and' Nancy Gwendolyn Haas, 1008 Nianlic st Shady Cove, and Anna Lou Doty Marrs, 813 West 11th at.. Modford. Sprinptialti Ptjfwr atrag Purcka&l Springfield, Ore.-IUPD-John W. Nelson and Frank P Wio. gins Thursday announced pur chase of Editor Harrison Hornlsh'g Interest In the Sf l-Ugfield Newg effective Oct. 1. Horni.xri plans to go to work in the industrial relations field for the Georgia-Pacific Corporation. Nelson and Wig gins will hire an edjjor to succeed Hornish. The three men bought the then weekly Springfield New from Mr. and Mrj. H. E, Max ey on April 1, 1954. Since) then the paper has becoms semi-weekly. in A Stew? Don't let your landscape go to pot. Now It the time to prepare for next Spring Planting. And to put in that new lawn. 1 Unit of MULTI-BARK will go a long way and will amaze you at the many jobs it will do. It will condition the soil for next year's garden and during the winter months its ideal as i mulch to control erosion and extreme changes in soil temperature. For More Information on its many uses Call KOGAP LUMBER. 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