Medford Police
Check Accidents
During Veek End
five non-injury vehicle ac
cidents were investigated by
Medford city police Friday
and Saturday. Three drivers
were cited, police said.
A truck operated by Roger
Wayne Rabourne Sr., 42, of
2392 Corona ave., and a car
driven by Joseph Earl Brooks,
43. of 3035 Ross lane, collided
about 2:37 p.m. Friday at
Highways 99 and 62, police re
ported Roy Allen Jenkins, 21, of
1641 Barnett rd., was cited
by city police for defective
equipment alter the vehicle
which he was operating col
lided with a car driven by
Donald Bruce Gordon, 22,
Grants Pass, about' 8:05 p.m.
Friday in front of 1909 North
Pacific hwy.
In a third accident Friday,
Vsngie Grace Brain, 31, of
403 Palm st. was cited for
violation of basic rule after
the car which she was operat
ing collided with a vehicle
driven by Ilecn Caroline
Whisnan, 35, of 717 Lawns
tiale ave.. according to police.
! In the first of two non-injury
accidents Saturday,
Frank Edward Jenkins, 65,
Gary, Ind., was cited for mak
ing an improper left turn
after the car which he was
driving collided with a car
operated by Rachel Faye
Krous. 25, Phoenix, police re
ports show.
A three-car mishap occur
red about 9:24 p.m. Saturday
on Soutlt Ivy st. north of its
intersection with West Ninth
St. A car operated by Charles
William Rcmbach, 61, of 2784
West Main st. inadvertantly
struck a parked car registered
to Jimmy D. DeVos, 20 Ken
wood st. The DeVos car
in turn struck the vehicle in
front of it, which was regist
ered to Vernon Ray Casey,
Redding, Calif. Damage to all
three vehicles was minor, po
lice said.
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FOOTPRINT PRESERVED Northern California's elusive Calif.; Danny Clark, 15, Bakcrsficld, and Annapolis Mid-
"Bigfoot" tracks recently appeared again and were cast shipman D. M. Clark, 21, of Bakersfield. The trio dis-
by three young adventurers along Bluff creek in a wilder- covered the giant 16-inch human-like footprints while
ncss area 90 miles northeast of Eureka. From left are searching for material for a research paper. (UP1)
Annapolis Midshipman T. E. Williams Jr., 21, of Vista,
Claim Disputed
On Duck Priority
In Klamath Basin
Washington-iUPII-A Klamath
Basin farmer said Monday
that giving ducks priority
over farmers in the use of
basin marshlands would not
keep the birds out of farmers'
fields in the Central Valleys
of California.
Lester Cushman, vice presi
dent of the Tulelake Irriga
tion District, disputed claims
that giving first priority to ag
riculture in the Tulelake,
Lower Klamath and Upper
Klamath National Wildlife
refuges would result in great
er depredation of rice crops in
California.
Hearings Under Way
Cushman made the state
ment before the House recla
mation subcommittee which is
holding hearings on a Senate-
Court
Records
MKDFORD MUNICIPAL COURT
Stuart Theodore Wharton, viola
tion of basic rule. $10.
Bruce Alan Bush, violation of
basic rule. S10.
Harold Dean Streety, violation
of basic rule. S10.
Leo Ctoldie Sullivant, disobeyed
traffic signal. S10.
Norma June Worsham, disobeyed
traffic sicn.il. $10.
Jack Edward Matone. disobeyed
traffic sicnal. $10.
Jack Nelson Pcebler. violation
of basic rule, $10.
Cora Mane Bitterling. failure to
yield right of way. $13.
Robert Herman Sanger, disobey
ed traffic signal, $10.
Eugene Nelson Mce, improper
lane usage, $10.
PHOENIX MUNICIPAL COURT
Duncan McKcnzie, disobeyed
stop sign. $10.
David W. Koblik. violation of
basic rule. $10.
Lcrny Tompkins, improper park
ing. $2.30.
Richard Stone Rallton Jr., exces
sive noise. $15.
Donald Frank Robbcrson. viola
tion of basic rule. $20.
Connie Franklin Singley. exces
sive noise, $13.
Edward Freeman Hilt, violation
of basic Mile, $13.
Doris May Garcia, violation of
basic rule. $15.
passed bill to make waterfowl
management the primary con
cern in the area-with agricul
tural use second.
The legislation was designed
to end a dispute going back
some 20 years between farm
ers and federal agencies seek
ing to conserve wildfowl
which use the lakes as a stop
ping point in their migrations
along the Pacific Flyway.
Cushman said the proposed
legislation would not solve
the controversy but instead
would cause "further con
flicts" between federal agen
cies and local governments in
the basin.
He charged that statements
on crop depredation had been
"completely misleading" in
suggesting the birds would de
scend on fields to the south.
Distinct Benefit
"The intensified irrigated
agriculture that prevails in
our district is not a detriment
but rather a distinct benefit to
waterfowl, because crop resi
due provides abundant fall
and spring feed," he said.
Cushman was accompanied
by Alvin Landis, an attorney,
and Forrest Cooper, counsel
for the district.
Landis told the committee
that the proposed legislation
raised "serious legal and
equitable problems" and
would "seriously impair" the
economy of the area without
helping improve the water
fowl habitat.
TOUCHED BY OLDSTER
Messina, Sicily-lUPIi-Nineta
Sanfilippo, 18, said today she
was overcome with "tender
ness" when Salvatore De
Simone asked her to marry
him shortly after they were
introduced at dance. She con
sented. They will be married
next week, the girl said. De
Simone is 70.
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Gene M, - If she's sleepy,
she'll sleep. My snoring won't
stop her.
Carla M. - He should see a
doctor. The noise would wake
the dead.
Gene M. - I thought snoring
was mainly a matter for jokes,
but now Carla nags me to
death about doing something
to end mine. Certainly it's not
important enough to waste
money on. It would be differ
ent if I was sick or it had
some serious effect on either
of us.
But her pestering is mainly
because she has trouble sleep
ing and won't look for the
real cause. So she blancs my
snores for waking her up. In
stead she should take a long
walk with me before retiring.
She stays home, reads and
falls asleep in a chair. Then,
no wonder she awakens
around 2 a.m. when I'm sleep
ing soundly. She goes to sleep
too early and with too many
things on her mind.
And if she wants to gel
technical, she snores, too. But
I don't mind.
.
Carla M. - Was ever a man
so stubborn? We've been mar
ried 11 years, and we live in
a two-room apartment. If I
had a soundproof cellcr, may
be there'd be no problem. But
Gene's snoring has grown
worse in the past year and I
can't even get him to admit
that it's nosy enough to wake
me up and prevent me from
falling back to sleep. Once I
get him to take my word for
it that he sounds like leaky
radiator at top pressure,
maybe he'll see a doctor about
what's blocking his breathing.
Aside from the annoyance to
me, he may have something
wrong with his nose and it's
getting worse.
Maybe Gene is right that
I'm sleeping more lightly and
getting more sensitive. But
that doesn't cure his snoring
or his condition. I guess I'll
have to make a tape recording
for him to convince him.
The Council: There are cer
tain health problems, such as
obesity and alcoholism, and
now snoring, which used to be
material for "good - naturcd"
laughs. But it was the laugh
ter of Byron's Don Juan who
laughed in order not to weep.
The topflight comics of today
get their yocks via other sub
jects than physical and men
tal ailments. Naturally wo
agree with Carla that Gene's
snoring isn't funny
As to whether it's cause for
alarm, we may suggest that
No-Win Policy
Standing of Washington Baseball
Club Affects National Economy
Iff
Gene invest the price of one
office visit to his doctor to:
(1) end Carta's nagging and
(2) determine whether his
snoring and mouth-breathing
are due to a narrowing or
blocked nasal passage. This
latter can grovv worse, but
also can be corrected by
minor surgery.
If the hisses and snorts
arise from other causes, Carla
is advised to quit nagging and
to try to pinpoint the guilty
sources. The good news is
that most of them can be
"dealt with." Since 23.000,000
Americans, one out of eight,
are snorers. according to
A.M. A. statistics; the activity
has been the subject of much
medical, psychological and
commercial attention.
Gene is too young to be
snoring from lack of tissue
tone, which assails the elderly
offender. But his throat tis
sues may be going slack from
overwork, fatigue, obesity or
general poor health. Or his
nose and breathing structures
may be interfered with by
congestion due to allergies,
colds, sinus disease. Each of
the above-mentioned possibili
ties has a self-evident treat
ment. Does Gene snore only when
sleeping on his back? Doctors
have observed this to be true
of many snorers. If so, there
are Inexpensive gadgets avail
able in sleep shops, which can
keep him on his side - such as
a ball attached to his pajama
coat.
If all else fails, Carla, you
can always get earplugs. They
won't eliminate the vibra
tions, of course, but maybe
you can learn to like the
sound of somebody in the fam
ily have a good night's sleep,
even if it isn't you.
By DICK WEST
Washington -WPli- All sorts
of theories and opinions are
being offered these days to
explain why
the American
economy isn't
growing at a
rate fast
enough to
please every
body. Some
y its be
cause business
has lost confi
dence in the
administration and the admin
istration has lost confidence
in Congress.
Still others say it's because
Congress has lost confidence
in Billie Sol Estes.
I have even heard it lid
that it's because Peter Law-
ford has lost confidence in
Frank Sinatra.
Apparently, however, it has
not occurred to anyone, ex
cept me, that it's because ev
eryone has lost confidence in
the Washington baseball team.
Follow 'No Win Policy
It must be obvious to even
the most casual observer that
the local club has been follow
ing a "no win" policy and that
its hitters have been "muz
zled" at the plate.
Perhaps you have heard
those terms used in another
context. That shows how in
fluential baseball can be.
Other cities have, of course,
harbored chronic failures on
the diamond. But only a per
son living in the U. S. capital
can appreciate how truly de
pressing a ball club can be.
I think the record will show
that there hasn't been a pen
nant here since Franklin
Pierce was in office, or a first
division finish since the ad
ministration of Chester A. Ar
thur. These years of frustration
and despair are certain to have
h a d a psychological impact,
even on those who aren't base
ball fans. And since this is the
place where national policy is
formed, the consequences are
felt far beyond the ball yard.
Affected by Game
Suppose that a Treasury of
ficial goes out to the park for
a twi-night doubleheader. The
next day he is spotted in the
corridor by a couple of tour
ists, who notice his pained
expression.
"Things must be worse than
we thought," they tell each
other. The word gets around
and the next thing you know
stocks have dropped another
10 points.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
sought to stimulate the econ
omy in 1933 by telling the
nation it has "nothing to fear
but fear itself."
It seems to me that a simi
lar declaration by President
Kennedy might help out in
the present situation.
He should go out to the
stadium, stand resolutely on
home plate and assert in ring
ing tones that "you have noth
ing to fear but the Yankees,
Twins, Angels, Orioles, In
dians, White Sox, Tigers, Red
Sox and Athletics."
City Police Check
Two Car Collision
A Medford man was in
ured slightly as a result of a
two-car collision about 9:27
a.m. Sunday at, Summit and
Palm sis., according to Med
ford city police.
Fredrick Albert Hack
worth, 48, of 439 North Grape
St., complained of a pain in
his chest and told officers he
would consult his physician.
The other driver Involved,
Mable Clarence Vilarino, 36,
of 3801 Military rd., was cited
for failure to yield Ihe right
of way.
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