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The Family Council
raibir'e Hate: The Family cnunnl comlitl of
hvFhtatrltt. taree eleri-ymen. three editor, inn a woRin'i editor
Back article la a lammary of a family dlsagraaBjan. pratented to Ua
Council. Tat Couacll daala with problem, major and minor,
rnrouaurad fey raiaaaee ronmilon aad .oriel worker!. Edited by
all. Alma Dtanr. (Cirajrrttat by oaaem raaturaa Corp.)
Conrad T. - She'd done
enough for the kids, now H'l
my turn.
Berate r. - We ihould
wait until they're ell married,
a ' a
Conrad F. - We've been
married 40 yearn, I've Juat re
tired from the real estate bual
neaa, and I want to take my
wife on a second honeymoon.
But this plan, to which I
looked forward for ao long, l
turning to ashes because Ber
nice can't bear to leave the
children. Two are married
and have their own children.
Aren't we supposed to be free
at last to live a little tor our
selves? a a . a
Bernice T. - Let's face it.
I must have done something
wrong as a mother because
Furnituraland Store
Opining It Slattd
Ashland - The date for the
opening of Furnltureland at
1640 Ashland st. Is May 10.
Owners of the store near
the Gateway Shopping center
ere H. R. (Buck) Graves and
Bill Rombach. Graves was
formerly manager of Grays
Furniture Barn in Central
Point. Rombach lives in Phoenix.
The Graves family recently
moved to Ashland and both
Mrs. Graves and son, Ray, will
be on the store's sales staff.
Mri. Sylvia Snyder will be in
charge of the business office.
my daughters still won't make
a move without talking it
over with me. They don't
mind my going off for a week
or so, but they don't want
me to take a five - month
freighter trip around the
world, or move to Bermuda,
as Conrad Is urging. Besides,
our bachelor son gets de
pressed and likes to tell me
his troubles.
a a
Tha Council: - Two wrongs
don't make a right; they aim
ply make a mesa. And Ber
nice is on the verge of her
second wrong if she leaves
Conrad holding the travel-
bag with no wife at his side.
She admits there's something
wrong with grown children
who "won't make a move"
without getting her O.K.
Granted that her advice is
good, or at least valued by
her young, but all good things
must end some day and be
replaced by something "al
most" as good. In this case,
the children's own judgment,
for better or for worse, should
be the replacement. In accom
panying her husband Bernice
hat a chance to avoid a aec
ond "wrong" and redress the
firat, for she'll be hurling to
her children a belated chal
lenge to grow. They're en
titled to It. Bernice must with
draw aa the "solver" of all
problems. Obviously she has
not solved the most Important
one: How to raise children to
a point where while loving
and prizing their parents, they
can proceed alone.
Court Records
ASHLAND MUNICIPAL COURT
John Wuiay Mlfte. . 130 South
Mountain ave.. Atnland, driving
while under the Influence of in
toxicating liquor. 9300, 30 day
jell sentence impended.
Rola Vern Young, disobeyed
truffle ilngal. IS.
William Leroy Hutchtnton, diso
beyed tratflc ilgnal, IS.
Wallace Weitwood, violation of
basic rule. 130.
Waller Duff, Improper paiilng,
$10.
John Clark Hodsofi, violation of
baalc rule, 110.
MlDrOBD MUNICIPAL COURT
Lloyd Edmua Dyer, disobeyed
ettvp sign, 10. .
Gerald Hay McComb, violation nf
basic rule. $13.
David William Nlenew, violation
f basic rule. 933.
George Allen Harshman. viola
tion of basic rule, 110.
Susan Lucille Perreard, disobey
art stop sign. 910.
Mervln Albert Green, violation
of basic rule. 925.
Bonnie Lite Adams, disobeyed
top sign, 910.
Mary Jeanette Howell, (allure to
yield right of way. 91ft.
Char Ir Thomas Gardner, emerg
ing from private driveway without
topping, 93.
MaraBel Braden Prohnmayer,
disobeyed traffic signal. 93.
Man McAbee Overstrect, viola
tion of basic rule, 93
George Henry Muller, Improper
passing-, 93.
Oeanna Jean Arnold, violation of
basic rule, 933.
Walter wm red Johnson, viola
tion of basic rule. 933.
Francis Barbara DeArmond. no
operator's license In possession,
93. disobeyed atop sign. 910.
Denny Owen Chamberlain, vio
lation of hasic rule. 933.
Phyllis Audrey Tengwald. Im
proper ine usage, sin
Ralph Ertwadl McClurt. dlsnhey
ed traffic algnal, 91.
tor's license, 110.
Raymond Harold, no vehicle 11
canae, IS; no vehicle license. 5.
Gervia Eugene Nichols, truck
speeding, 910.
Abraham Lincoln H-lfhlll inirk
speediiv. 910.
Hartley Brown Lungreen. no
safety chains, 110.
William Jesse Nicholas, violation
of haaic rule, $10.
Ben Waldean Baker, violation
of basic rule. 133.
Howard naipri My era, disobeyed
truck
niMHK r (HI RT
Gordon Stewart May, violation
of basic rule. 913.
Jessie James Morrison, deposit
Ins; injurious material on highway.
Gary Paul RUey. failure to atop
Gary Humphrey Skaggs, impro
per headlights.
Lloyd Lawrence Skyes. improper
headlights, 93
Arlene M Mailman, no opera
tore licence. 93.
Ossie Henry Tranum, violation
of hasic rule. 910.
David Gilbert Wood, violation of
baste rule. 910.
Benjamin Jack Gtllniky. no ve
hide license. 93.
, Terrance Claire Simmons, viola
tion of basic rule. 910.
Chauncey Robert Beck, obstruct
ed vialon, 910.
Herbert Herman Lion, violation
of basic rule. 938.
Jerry William Worthlngton, driv
ing while license suspended, 1250
Gordon LeRoy Christlanson. vio
lation of basic rule. 938.
Alan. Ivan Ouches, overload, 930.
Dannie: Boyd Siaaech. violation
of baalc rule. 910
Donald Alton, no red flag en
load, no.
Daniel Bruce Hartley, truck
peedlng, 910.
Carl William Mitchell, obstruct
ed vision. 910.
May Evelyn Crume. no vehicle
license, 93.
Kenneth A. J MarKenrle. viola
tion of baalc rule, 910.
Elmer Floyd Mage), truck speed
ing. 910
Edmund Alfred PieH. no hewn.
10.
Donald Eugene lister, Wnlafmn
nf hasic rule. 910
Deanna Elaine Wedrfie, violation
of basic rule. 910
Aubrey Allen Head, no opera
tion sign. 913.
William George Chase
peeaing, siu.
Homer Jackson Hyllnn, over
width load. 913
, Jack Harold Sheldon, no vehicle
license. 93.
James Alvln Carlson, no horn.
.
avid CTlr Slnnher Tnn-rr rile.
obeyed stop aign, 913.
noy fcacoe wiison. raiiura to
top, 913.
Eugene Chauncey Whltelv. over
load, 918
Allen John Dam. overload. 924.
Paul FlnailrV Re vinlallnn nt
baalc rule, 910.
John Lotus Blackslnne. failure in
yield right of way, 913.
Thomas Fcnton Storey, failure to
yield right or way, tlfl
Jesse Collins Wingfield, no op
erator's license, 93.
Leonard. Arthur Nelson, over
load, 923
John Charles Snook, Improper
turn, 93.
Victor LeRoy Adams, no wind
shield wipers, 95.
Donald Richard Bondfleld. over
length, 913
Richard John Roberta, no vehicle
license. 93.
Jerry Carl Edwin Hnlmer, vio
lation nf basic rule. 933.
Melvln Allen Pieper, Improper
left turn, 913
Clarence William Edmonds, truck
speeding. I.!..
Paul Robert Smith, nn vehicle
license. 93
David Wayne Hunter, truck
speeding. 10.
Atena Rae Blrdion. violation of
basic rule, sin
Bradley David Lone, no vehicle
license, 93.
CIRCUIT COURT
Opaleue Dillard Smith vs. Leroy
Smith, divorce complaint.
Joan M Rohlnson vs. Arthur H
Robinson, divorce complaint
Llla June Arikins vs Rtrhard
Edwin Artkms. divorce complaint
DeAnna Belle Shepherd vs Rov
Dean Shepherd, divorce complaint
Alherltna Dean vs Delford B
Dean, divorce decree
Wanda Eastman vs. George East
man, divorce decree
Pattv Jean Chancier vs. Dennis
Noble Chancier, divorce decree.
Carole Mae Johnson vs Floyd
Carl Johnson, separate mainte
name complaint.
M nNt C.K LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Richard James Wilson, route 1.
box 380, Trail, and Janet Gell
Burk, route 1, box 832. Eagle
Point.
William Robert Dlerlex. 1 130
Wet Ninth it, Medford. and Mar
gare Loulie Stocker. 3.U South
09JWJ ave . Medford.
... ir Carwtn Summers box
If1 5"' r- nd Henrietta
May Cheadle. route 1, box 33L
Jacksonville
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MEDFORD FUEL CO.
7712111
Local Man Candidate
For Divinity Degree
Gordon Lindsey Green,
Medford, is one of 56 students
who are candidates for de
grees or diplomas at Golden
Gate Baptist Seminary com
mencement exercises at Mill
Valley, Calif., May 3. Green
will receive the bachelor of
divinity degree.
Judge Miller Speaks at
Meeting of Committee
The steadily decreasing rev
enue with which to meet reg
ular services and the ever-increasing
demands for addi
tional and new services are
the two basic developments
responsible for the problems
now plaquing Jackson county,
Judge Earl Miller told a meet
ing of the governmental op
erations committee of the
Medford Chamber of Com
merce last week.
Miller- stressed particularly
the importance of O and C
funds to the county economy
and voiced recret that this
source Is steadily being re
duced.
ious matter, Miller main
tained.
Attending the meeting with
Miller were Otto Bohnert of
the county budget committee
and former county commis
sioner, Chester Wendt. Com
mittee Chairman Robert D.
Heffernan, Jr.. thanked the
guests for bringing a first j
hand report to the meeting.
Don McNeil spoke in oppo-1
sition. to Senate Joint Ttesolu
Hon No. 27, which would set
up an interim committee of
11 to study the adequacy of i
existing tourist facilities in I
He warned that there are Oregon, He said the resolution
strong interests working to ; would give the committee the
change the formula for dis
tributing these funds in such
way as to reduce the funds
or remove them entirely. The
revenue from O and C funds
is now down $140,000 from
1962, Millar stated.
Urges Listeners
Ti'e county judge urged his
listeners to be on guard
against raids on O and C
funds and to keep in mind
that to replace the O and C lion
funds allocated to Jackson
county last year would have
required a levy of at least 21
mills.
With real properly already
carrying an excessive tax
load, a county levy of this
nature would be a very ser-
power to employ personnel, to
submit expenses to the Secre
tary of state and to spend up
to $50,000 for the study. Mc
Neil maintained that the high
way department is doing a
good job in this area and that
the expenditure would con
stitute a further raid on high
way funds.
The committee unanimous
ly voted to oppose the resolu-
Gilkey Attends
Denver Convention
Denver Richard W. Gil
key, director of the Curricu
lum Materials Center in Jack
son county, was a key figure
in the 40th anniversary con
vention of Audiovisual In
struction in Denver, conclud
ing Friday.
About 3.000 educators from
schools and colleges of the
United States and foreign vis
itors participated in the con
vention at which equipment
valued at more than half mil
lion dollars was displayed.
Demonstrations of team
leaching, documentary re
ports of developments in for
eign language teaching and
talks by school superintend
ents about the introduction of
communications technology in
school systems were Included.
Also attending the conven
tion was James McDonald,
former director of the Jack
son County Curriculum and
Materials Center. McDonald
moved to Eugene to become
director of the Lane county
center.
Fraud Defection Among Topics lor Bankers of Area
"Fraud Detection, Embez- employees
zelment and Robbery of j vacations.
Banks" was the subject of the
last in a series of seminars
heard last week at the Hed
rick Junior High school given
by the Rogue Valley chapter,
American Institute of Bank
ing. C. R. Walker, assistant aud
itor of the United States Na
tional Bank from Portland,
and James Mulaney, from the
local office of the federal
bureau of investigation, were
the featured speakers.
Walker explained the
authority of an auditor, the
scope of an examination and
the purposes and objectives of
an audit. "The auditors prime
goal is to prevent," he said.
He explained that a crime oc
curs when there is temptation,
duress, and opportunity.
It is the auditors duty to
take away the temptation and
the opportunity. This is done
by regular audits to establish
good internal control. A few
of the methods to accomplish
this are dual control of rec
ords, several personnel com
pleting one transaction, a well
defined policy of screening
and compulsory I bad checks. He explained that
most robbery cases are com-
Mulaney talked on bank muted by one man wno is nol
robbery, cmbcrzelment and disguised.
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