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G o o o 0 SUNDA OCTOBER 16. I960. o o o MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE. Court Records MUNICIPAL COURT Constance Pugmlre. improper left turn, $10. lnDa?l0 W' Koblik' imPrPer Pws- irgin'ia Lee Harper, vehicle li cense expired, $5. Jeannette Aleane Robertson, ex eessive noise, $10. Norman Delbert Neathbamer Jr., disobeyed traffic signal. $10- Archie Dale Estei, violation of basic rule. $25. Harold Richard Adams, disobey d traffic signal, accident, $10. Mary Agnsta Cass, following too Close, accident, $25. Perry LeRoy Kuhn, disobeyed traffic signal, $10. Thomas Scott Kennedy, opera tor license expired, $5. Francis Myrtle Earhart, viola tion of basic rule, $25. Junior Theodore Patrick, oper ating vehicle with four in front seat, $10. Arlene Louise Lindvall, expired operator's license, $2.50, Khlar C. Hildum, no operator's license in possession. $5. Patricia Ann Parron, no opera tors' license, $5. 7 Larry Neil Nonemaker, exces sive noise, 10. Samuel Ervine Swift, violation ot basic rule. $15. Vaimire Maternus Albert, vio lation of basic rule, $10. Patsy Jeanine Johns, violation bf basic rule, $10; disobeyed traf fic signal, $10. William Marion Dust, disobey ed traffic signal, $10. 'district court Chester E. Caster, overwidth, ' Robert L. Sevcik Jr., violation of panic ruie, . Glen L, Kier, improper horn, kio. , . Samuel A. Edward, overwidth, $15. ' Richard B. Morris, no signal, 13. " Ricardo J. Wolfe, truck speeding, S10. Bruce D. Farrow, violation of basic rule, $30. - Frank E. Morris, failure to ItOp, 15. Charles E. Morris, four in dri ver's seat. S7.50. ' Hal M. Westoner, violation of basic rule, $15. . Brian R. Schaublt, violation of basic rule, $10. Edward W. Leomary, violation of Basic rule, John F. Heln, fatlura to stop, 15. Alan F. Guches, failure to tag deer properly, $30. Milton F. Gordon, failure to top, $5. Lenna M. Russell, following too ciose, ai3. John William Foage, failure to top. $15. Ted M. Adams, violation of basic rule, $15. Robert L. Parnell. insufficient brakes, $5. Melvln H. Neeley, failure to stop, 15. William R. Eitzer, improper muffler, $5. Rosalie S. Shock, no operator'! license, $5. John Wesley Kerns, improper tail light, $10. Lillard W. Moyer, violation of basic rule. $10. Harold L. Gontermont, Pendle ton, driving with license suspend ed, $105. Alan R. Lockrem, violation of basic rule, $10. Bernice Bejamine, violation of basic rule, $10. . Mildred P. Cooper, overload, $54. John William Fogar, four in dri ver's seat. $7.50. Albert E. Peabody, no muffler, 10. Clara A. Harris, failure to stop, $15. James H. Worwin, truck speed ing, $25. . Ernest M. Skipworth, violation of basic rule, $15. Jerry L. Godden, no operator's license, $5. - John M. Bauer, improper muf fler. $10. Nelson 'B. Connor,, failure to yield. $15. Orin K, Byers, violation of basic rule, $10. Robert J. LeRoy, failure to stop, $15. Wlnfield Reynolds, no tall light. 95. Robert L. Wilson violation of basic rule, $10. ; Marilyn L. Miles, violation of ba de rule, $15. - Donald R. Breazeale, violation of basic rule, $45. Eugene L. Rashe, double park-1 rng, $15. Lloyd D. Rickard, violation of basic rule, $20. Alvin John Paudois, 431 Vilas rd., driving while under the influ ence of intoxicating liquor, $300. Ruby Lacy, violation of basic rule, $10. CIRCUIT COURT . Mary Josephine Banta vs. Gary Lewis Banta, divorce decree. Shirley Louise Berry vs. Floyd Kenneth Berry, divorce decree. Sally A. Clark vi. Frank C. Clark, divorce decree, Sarah E. Grigsby vs. Fred B. Griesby, divorce decree. - Mary O. Bryant vs. Richard R. Bryant, divorce complaint. Lora Carr vs. Reginald Carr. di vorce decree. ' Goldie Lucille Baird vs. Wayne Percival Baird, divorce complaint. . Clyde Ondean Cooper vs. Elmer Jean Cooper, divorce complaint. - LaVerne Bramhall vs. Kenneth W. Bramhall, divorce complaint. Richard Gordon Sohnrey vs. Alta Jean Sohnrey, divorce complaint, Marrjage license applications ' Joseph Francis Champion, 155 Third st., Ashland, and Hazel Mar garet Dugan, 272 First St., Ashland. James Edward S h o p p. 1025 JJorth Central ave., M e d f o r d, and Nancylee Blunt, 3945 South Pa cific highway. Medford. William Clayton Feeler. 284 Valm st., Ashland, and Carolyn Tfio Escape Injury When Car Rolls Over Two 16-year-old Klamath Falls boys escaped injury when the car in which they were riding Friday afternoon rolled over and hit a tank on the Greensprings high way near the Crowson rd. inter section. The driver, James E. Law rey, lost control of his car as it rounded a curve, state po lice said. Riding with him was Jim Hannen, also of Klamath Falls. A second accident occurred Friday at Voorhies rd., state police said. A car drfven by Lee Edwin Hedgpeth, 62, of route 4, box 479, Medford, swung wide to make a right turn into a driveway when his car caught the left fender of a car driven by Velma La Vern Bayne, 51, Phoenix. The FISHERMAN DROWNS Estacada -IUPD John Henry Matney, 62, of Port land drowned Friday while fishing in the Clackamas river near here. collision caused the Bayne car to go into a ditch and turn over. Velma Bayne re ceived arm injuries, state po lice said, but apparently was not taken to a hospital, MAKES U.S. TRIP Kuala Lumpur, Malaya-(UPD - Malayan Premier Tengku Abdul Rahman left Friday night for Europe and the Uni ted States, taking with him a "secret proposal" to settle the Indonesian-Dutch dispute over West New Guinea. He said he would discuss the plan with President Eisenhower and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. German Hunt Is Meeting Subject The Jackson County Toast- masters club, which last week heard a talk on hunting in Germany, will meet at 6:30 a.m. Monday in the Jackson hotel. Hans Hess, Medford, for merly of Germany, said hunt ing in Germany is much dif ferent than hunting for deer and ducks in this country. I in uormany only me privi- itgcu ii-w von miuiu lu I1U111, and it is done on private lands or restricted game reserves. Since the lands are so restrict ed almost all of the stocking must be done by private in dividuals, Hess explained. "The hunt is conducted by the hunt-master," Hess said. "He assembles all members at a central starting point and briefi-'each on proper proce dures to be used and the type of game to be shot. Game beaters help drive the game toward the hunters." Other Monday morning speakers include Vince Arm strong. Medford, on "Stepping Stones" and Tom Roberts, Medford, on "Ride in a Jet." The morning's topic session was devoted to discussion of parliamentary procedure. NAMED" MANAGER The Credit Bureau of Medford has announced the appoint ment of Hugh Rogers, above, as bureau manager. Rogers comes to Medford from Coos Bay, where he has been man ager of the bureau office for seven years. He ' was em ployed at the Credit Bureau of Umatilla county in Pen dleton prior to moving to Coos Boy. Rogers will bring his wife, Frances, and four sons to Medford in the near future. Easy-to-Memorize 7224 JhrW wmmm Give heirloom value to even small gifts with easy-to-mem- orize chrysanthemum square. Fast - growing chrysanthe mums in almost no time, you have enough squares for scarf, cloth, spread. Pattern 7224: 4-inch square in No. 30; 5V4 in string. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for this pattern - add 10 cents for each pattern for 1st -class mailing. Send to Medford Mail Tribune, House hold Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. 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