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Road Department Projects in Area Near Completion
Jackson County Engineer
Robert Carstensen reported
Friday that a number of road
department p r o j e c t are
under way and nearing com
Dletion.
Grading work on the south
fork of Little Butte creek rd.
is under way.
Crews have finished clear
ing the right of way for the
West Fork of Gr Ifin Creek
rd. Construction will start
about May 1 after power and
telephone facilities have been
relocated! Carstensen said.
Crews have completed ex
tension of the irrigation
crossing on Pioneer rd.,
which will provide for future
widening of the road.
Drain Facilities ;
. Storm drain facilities are
being installed at the county
fairgrounds to eliminate
standing water around build
ings and to provide drainage
from parking lots adjacent to
the proposed health center
site and the existing extension
building.
Clean up of the fairgrounds
area behind the county shop
buildings has been completed.
This will be leveled soon, Car
stensen said.
Elk Creek rd. near Sugar
Pine creek is being widened
and graded. Fallen trees from
lats week's windstorm were
cleared from Dead Indian rd
Ashland Construction com
pany, Grants Pass, Jias com
pleted the fill for the Dry
creek bridge on Rogue River
dr., the county engineer re-ported.
Senior Day Slated Af Southern Oregon
Ashland-Senior Day, when
Oregon and nothcrn Califor
nia high school seniors are
invited to visit Southern Ore
gon college and meet faculty,
administration, and students,
will be April ZO, Dr. Alvin
Fellers, director of student af
fairs, has announced.
Registration will open the
day's events in Britt Student
center at 8:30 a.m. A general
session will be held in Chur
chill auditorium at 9:30 a.m.
featuring a faculty symposium
on "College - Why."
Those attending will be di
vided into discussion groups
at 11 and at 12:30 p.m. they
are invited to attend a lunch-
con. At 2 p.m. a panel com
posed of SOC students will
discuss "You and College."
Campus tours will be con
ducted at 3.15 p.m. and din
ner will be held at S p.m.
The annual Spring Sing and
dance will close the day's
events. Those who wish to
make reservations or need
further information, may con
tact Dr. Fellers at the col
lege. April 10 is the reserva
tion deadline.
The Dalles - IUPD - Voters
in The Dalles school district
No. 12 have approved a
school budget of $1,702,755.
The vote was 763 to 601.
Court Records
COURT RECORDS stdg M
Darrell Gary Johnson, violation
of badic rule. S15.
David William Davenport, no
registration in vehicle, (3, sus
pended. Fred James LaBarre Keith, no
ODCrator'a licence. 5. suspended.
Virgil Arleigh Parks, violation
of basic rule, $5.
Farrand Porter Williams, viola
tion of basic rule, $13.
Harold Edwin Gould, expired
vehicle license. $5. suspended.
Stephen Booth, failure to stop
entering public street from pri
vate drivewav. S5.
Maxene Freda Dungey, failure to
yield right of way to vehicle on
through street at a controlled in-
tri.ftinn Sin.
Rhcha T. Catei. violation of ba
sic rule, is: no operator s license,
$5, suspended.
William Morris Boughner, di
nbeved traffic signal. $10.
Leo Vllarlno, violation of basic
rule. $25.
Doris Louise Mayer, wrong way
on a one-wav street. $10.
Donald Edward Jenkins, viola
tion of hnsic rule. $10.
John William Axtell, Improper
left turn, $10.
Lillian Hazel Luriwig. failure to
yield right of way to vehicle on
tnrnugn sireci.
Robert James Summers, no op
erator's license in possession, a
Jo Ann Aston, violation of buic
rule. $10.
Robert Earl Millar, disobeyed
Inn linn Sin
Robert Ames Childs, violation nf
basic rule. $10, suspended, driver
improvement school.
Vena Anna Ray. disobeyed traf
fic signal, Sio. suspenaea. uia.
Glenna Maurine Woodley. fail
ure lo yield right of way to on
coming vehicle, $25, suspended,
nis
Janet Ruth Sletton. failure to
yield right of way to traffic on s
through street, $25, suspended,
DIS.
Margery Idamae Shafer, viola
tion of basic rule, $10, suspended,
Roy Donald Ross, excessive
noise. $10, suspended, DIS.
Jack Eugene Richardson, viola
tlon of basic rule, $25, suspend
.h nis
Michael Jon Prock, violation of
basic rule, 5u; sunpenaea, urn.
Ted Wayne Peckham, violation
of basic rule. $25, suspended. DIE.
Glcndon Dale Mabry, violation
of basic rule. $25. suspended. DIS.
John Ward Lampkin. disobeyed
traffic signal, $10, suspended. DIS.
Sandra Kny Jones, violation of
basic rule, $25, suspended, DIS.
Michael Louis HifiRins. violation
of hasic rule, $25, suspended, DIS.
Donald Lawrence Herzog. viola
tion of basic rule, $25, suspended,
DIS.
James Monroe Griffin, disobeyed
stop sign. $10, suspended. DIS.
Joker Perry Graves, violation of
basic rule, $50, suspended. DIS,
William Albert Funk, disobeyed
traffic signal. $10. suspended, DIS.
Thomas JWicnaei uarnng, Dis
obeyed traffic signal, $10, sus
pended, DIS.
Larry Matrin Dahl, violation of
basic rule, $10, suspended., DIS.
Carl Houston Cook, failure to
yield right of way to oncoming
traffic, $23, suspenaea, uia.
Far. Lee Clark, disobeyed stop
sign, $10, suspended. DIS.
Howard Lenard Wells, disobeyed
stop sign. $10.
Douglas Marshall Kinney, dis
obeyed traffic signal. $10.
Thomas Galen Dillon, wrong way
on one way street, $2.50.
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Donald Glenn Longan, excessive
noise. $10, suspended.
William Heredith Luse, diso
beyed traffic signal, $250.
Marshall Romeyn Ayres. failure
to leave information at the scene
of an accident, $30.
William Vinton Williams, no ve
hicle registration, $5; defective
equipment. $10.
Paul George Bulkin, disobeyed
traffic signal. $10.
Raymond- Leigh McComb Jr.,
violation of basic rule, $iu.
DISTRICT COURT
Raymond Franklin El kins, over
load. 6tJ.
Billy Ernest Jordan, no vehicle
license. $5.
Andrew George Fenney, failure
io stop, .
Dale Raymond Linlnger, over
load, $15.
Robert Wiley Vaughn Jr., dis
obeyed stop sign.- $15.
John Ivan Greb, no vehicle li
cense, $5.
Fred Raymond Renter, overload,
$24.
Alice Patricia Plummer, viola
tion oi name ruie, siu.
Gene W. Weitman, truck speed
ing. $10.
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CIRCUIT COURT
Uelores C. Berry vs. Randall J.
Berry, divorce decree.
Nancy R. Whit sett vs. Joseph C.
Whitsett. divorce decree.
Loretta J. Rose vs. James A.
Hose, divorce decree.
Rosemary Young vs. William J.
Young, divorce complaints.
Ethel M. Nicodemus vs. Rex A.
Nicodemus. divorce complaint.
Denise Cornelia Armstrong vs.
Roland Ray Armstrong, divorce
complaint.
Melvin E. Weaver vs. Lexie B
Weaver, divorce comDlalnt.
Wanda L. Ray vs. Bobby Joe
Ray. divorce complaint.
Marlene J. Underhill vs. James
it. underfill., divorce comuiaint,
Martin R. Barnett vs. Catherine
L. Barnett. divorce complaint.
Donna Lee Monroe vs. DHbert
iee jvionroe, aivorce complaint.
Gilbert R. Hoppe vs. Ethel L.
Honpe. divorce comolaint.
Betty Mae Riley vs. John Boyd
Riley, divorce decree.
Anna May Schrode vs. Dennis J.
acnrooe. divorce complaint.
Marjorle Ida Smith vs. Wayne
Milton Smith, divorce decree.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Kenneth Ray Jacks, routr 4, box
478, Medtord, and Nancy Sara
Stevenson, 230 Saginaw dr., Med
ford, Lonnie Zuppe. box 117, Lang
lois. Ore., and Marilyn Lnis Herr
mann, route 1, box 27, Rapp rd.,
Talent.
Franklin Elmer Price, 5 fin Barnes
ave.. Medford. nnd .Sandra I.vn.
elte Brad. saw. 520 South Second
St., central Point.
Peter M. Jackson, Eagle Point,
and Joyce A, Wigley. no address
given.
Gerald Arthur Christensen, 334
Garfield at., Ashland, and Carole
Ann Farenhurst, 445 Jennifer at.,
Ashland.
John Mathew Weissenfels. route
1. box 122. Talent. and fnthnrin
Louise Miller, 714 South Holly st
Medford.
Herman Kirt LeF ore. 323 Wil
son rd.. Central Point, and Arlene
Marie Hansen. 29fi Wilmn rH . rn.
tral Point.
justicp: COURT
Gold Hill District
John Robert khheipn. vinlntfi-in
of basic' rule, $10.
rranK Marion Tuneate. excessive
overhang. $10.
Viola Bernice Schreiber, viola
tion of basic rule, $25 suspended.
Herbert Albert Lumpkin, viola
tion of basic rule. $15.
Donald Lloyd Smith, disobeyed
iop sign, iu.
George Terence Travess, viola
tion of basic rule, $10.
Rnhert Eugene Hogenson, no
muffler. $10.
Mark Gregory Moehle. no muff
ler. $.1.
Charles Lewis Francis, truck
speeding, $10.
David Lavern Dow, one head
light. $10.
Jesse Calvert Cole, disobeyed
stop sign. $10.
Lee Franklin Pierce, no aafety
chain, $10.
Ray Jason Smith, failure to stop
and yield right of way (private
drive). $15.
Rosamond Wanlta Zimmerman,
disobeyed stop sign, $10.
Mary Lou Salyer. no operator's
liceniie. $5.
David Loyal Dand, truck speed
ins, $10.
John Keith Read, expired vehi
cle license, $5.
Allen Dean Spencer, failure to
dUplay PUC permit, $50.
Marvin Mcltabarger, expired ve
hicle license, $5.
Tiny Ethel Holler, disobeyed
stop sign. $7.50.
Axel Albert Peterson, violation
of hasic rule. $15.
Dean Ntel Stockton, no red flag
on extended load. $5.
Myrtle Nadine Tackett. disobey
ed slop sign. $10.
William Berentsen. overhanging
load. $5.
Sharon Lee Keyes, violation of
basic rule. $23.
Roy' Elmo Myers, no vehicle
license, $.".
Ralph Edward Craig, insufficient
roadway clearance, $10.
William Grant Cu minings, dis
obeyed stop sign, $1,i.
Gordon EtiRcne Hansen, no op
erator's license, $..
George Edwin Fcrnland, excess
ive overhang, $15.
Chiqutta Lucille Elder, disobeyed
stop sign, $7.50.
Lorlan Phillip Bratton, truck
speeding. $10.
Sam Newman, no stop light, $10.
Archie Harold Uttey. no opera
tor's license. $5.
Glenn Ardelle Farrin, obstruct
ed vision. $15.
Burning Permits
Required Monday
Burning permits are re
quired starting Monday by
j law tn all areas protected by
i the Oregon Forestry depart
: intent, Curtis Nosheim, district
warden, reminded the public
today.
fermits Issued lor open
, fires will be limited tn that
period needed to accomplish
the proscribed burning, Nc-
shnm explained.
The permits are usually is
sued for a period of five days
or less. All areas described
by the permit must be in
spected prior to the issuance
of the permit, he said.
A scasona burning permit
i can be issued where an en-
1 closed burner or Incinerator
' is properly maintained, Ne-
sheim said, and then describ
! ed a "proper" incinerator as
one covered by a screen con
structed nf not less than 14
gauge wire with mesh not
larger than one quarter inch.
All inflammable material
which could cause the escape
or spread of fire must be
cleared from around the in
cinerator for a safe distance.
This cleared area must be
properly maintained to keep
it safe throughout the season,
he said.
j Additional information may
I be obtained at the district of
fice, 664-1213, Ncshcim laid.
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Of Program Discussion
The Doctor Shortage" will
be discussed by a group of
physicians and surgeons nn
"Adventures in Medicine" at
1 o'clock this afternnon over
station KBES-TV, kicking off
a month-long physician re
cruitment project aimed pri
marily at high school juniors
and seniors and their parents
in this area.
Drs. Laurel G. Case, M.
Donald McGeary, June Bycrs
and Thomas Upton will ex
plain the planned program of
activity for April, when stu
dents at Medford High school,
Phoenix High school, and Cra
ter High school will be per
sonally contacted by members
of the Jackson County Medi
cal Society in a pilot program
of recruitment.
Plans for enlarging on the
program to include other
schools in the future also will
be explained.
According to the U.S. pub
lic health service and medical
authorities throughout the
country, the need for more
physicians is becoming an in
creasingly serious problem,
with the situation being acute
in some parts of the country.
It is estimated that the
number of graduating physi
cians must be increased from
the present 7,000 to 10,000 an
nually until 1975 just to main
tain the present physician
population ratio.
Chester Irish, president of
the Jackson County Tubercu
losis and Health association,
which sponsors "Adventures
in Medicine," said high school
students and their parents
throughout the area are urged
to see the program today, to
learn more about the oppor
tunities for students who
might be interested in a medi
cal career. ,
DEDUCTION ELIMINATED
Salem - OIPD - The House
Tax Committee has agreed
that its jncome tax bill
would eliminate the deduc
tion of federal income taxes
in computing state income
taxes.
SOC Band Plans Tour Next Week
Ashland-Vhe Southern Ore
gon college band will leave
the campus early Wednesday
to begin its annual Spring
Concert tour.
Under the direction of Dr.
Herbert Cecil, chairman of
the Southern Oregon college
music department, the 53
piece band will visit Crater
High school in Central Point,
Douglas High school in Win
ston and high schools in Myr
tle Creek, Riddle, Glide, Oak
land, Cottage Grove, and
Drain.
It will present a concert on
Wednesday, April 3 at the
Veterans Administration hos
pital in Roseburg and will
take part in an evening con
cert in Cottage Grove Thurs
day, April 4. Members of the
SOC band will be guests ot
the Roseburg High school
band for overnight lodging
Wednesday night and of the
Cottage Grove High band
Thursday night and will re
turn to the campus Friday
afternoon.
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