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CORNER JACKSONVILLE HI WAY AND LOZIER LANE
Installation Set
By Kiwanis Club
On Saturday Night
A three - way Installation
will be conducted Saturday
night at a Medford Kiwanis
club dinner at Rogue Valley
Country club.
E. Ronald Rice will be In
stalled as governor of the
Pacific Northwest district of
Kiwanis International and
Dr. Merle Foland as lieuten-ant-governor
of Division 15A.
Officers of the Medford club
for 1963 will be seated.
The 7:15 p.m. dinner will
be followed by a dance.
Freeman Sersanous, Port
land, past district governor
will Install Rice who In turn
will Install Foland. Dr. Fo
land will conduct the Installa
tion of club officers. Both Rice
and Foland are members of
the Medford club.
New Officers
Medford Kiwanis officers
for this year are Curtis Nes
heim, president; Russell Ren
ner, vice president; Glen,
Allen, secretary-treasurer, and
Kenneth Wright, Clarence '
Young, Dr. Douglas Philips,
Edward Barnett, Robert Col
lins, Fred Gatter, Adam Rich
ter and Lawrence Horton,
board of directors. Billy
Blackstone, retiring president,
also will serve on tha board
of directors.
A club charter will be pre
sented by Charles Walker,
Portland, a past district gov
ernor. It will replace one
which has been lost. William
Warner, first president of the
Medford club will accept the
new charter. Walker was dis
trict governor at the time tha
Medford club was organized
and handed the original char
ter to Warner.
Reservations have been
made for 60 out-of-town
guests.
Nesheim conducted his first
meeting as president at the
Wednesday noon Kiwanis
luncheon at the country club.
He outlined plans for the year
and announced names of com
mittee heads.
John F. Rowbottom and
Norman B. Henkleman were
introduced as new members.
Rowbottom is associated with
Laurentide Finance and Hen
kleman has a bookkeeping
service.
. Committee heads for 1963
Include:
CommitUemen LUtad
Emerson Anderson, chair
man, and Robert Church, vice
chairman, boys and girls
work; Hal Schmechel, chair- :
man, and Arthur Savard, vice
chairman, vocational guid
ance; Harvey Coovert, chair
man, Clifford Young, vice
chairman, and William Rick
en, support of churches; Rob
ert Torheim, chairman, and
Clifford Jones, vice chairman.
agriculture and conservation;
Herbert Partridge, public and
business affairs; Richard La-
mont, international relations.
Russell Renner, achieve
ment reports; Robert Balk.
chairman, and Chandler
Drew, vice chairman, attend
ance and membership; Glen
Allen, finance; Paul Smith,
house; Vic Milnes, education,
fellowship and lnterclub (Rob
ert Vocgtly, vice chairman for
education; Ray Johnson, vice
chairman for fellowship; Ches-
lor xiuboard, vice chairman
for lnterclub); Edward Bar
nett, new club building.
Jennings Pierce, program:
Chester Wendt, dental board
(Dr, Billy Blackstone, liaison
with president); John Pletsch,
Kiwanis foundation; Lou
Cranston, ' public relations:
Renner, reception; Dr. Doug
las Philips, Kiwanis Kapers:
Dr. E. W. Sickels and Richard
Swan, co chairmen, Boy
Scouts; Bradley Morris, gum
ball machines; John Duffy.
bulletin.
Court Records
MKMFORn MUNICIPAL COURT
Beniamin Bennv Brill, violating
of haute rule, $23,
Blandyne McGulrk. failure to)
yield the right of way to vehicle
on mrougn street at controuta
Inte-mectlon. $2,1, impended.
Terry Lee Thompion, Improper
left turn, IIO.
Robert Am on Ash ton, failure
yield right of way to vehicle on
riant at Intersection, 28.
Myrtle Irene Andrews, failure to
yield rlRht of way to vehicle. 12V
Richard Loiter Johnion. driving
with no llghtm. 93.
wiiuam t'eier rorn, aiBoneyea
traffic iitnal. $10.
Ronald David Garrison. dli
obeyed traffic signal. 10,
Gerald Robert Elliott violation
of hailc rule, 110
Frank Lucloua Buchter, expired
vehicle license, 13.
Celia Gertrude Dunford, viola
Uon of bailc rule. 110,
Lillian Alta Exllne, disobey 4
traffic signal, $10.
Maxlne Lavonne Joooan. failure
to display vehicle registration, $S.
Maxwell D. Gillisple, disobeyed
traffic signal, S10.
uregory uene tiose, dieoueye
traffic signal, f 10.
Sarah William camobelL Impro
per left turn, $10.
Richard Gene Green, Violation
of hanic rule, $10,
Marvin Wendell McGee, dis
obeyed traffic signal. $10.
Robert Graham Campbell, ob
itructed vision, $10, suspended.
rremoni niyn uinon, improper
left turn, $10.
Jeanette Erma Phillips, violation
of basic rule, $10.
Edward Richard Dote, defective
equipment, $5; expired operator's
license, s.v suspenaeu,
Kay Debon Walton, only en
headlight, $10. suspended.
Wayne Ken Howard, speed con
test, $(to.
Clarence Joseph campneu, iw
factive anuloment. whit tailllahl
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