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r 16 A Court Records MEDFORD MUNICIPAL COURT Jack Oscar Miller, violation of basic rule. (10. James Franklin Fulton, failure to leave information at the scene of an accident, $50. Anthony Wayne Cardoza. vio lation of basic rule. $25. suspend ed for work In city park. Leon James Cranston, no op erator's license. $50. suspended for work in city park. John Edward Ryan, improper turn, $5. , , Charles Luclan Carey, violation of basic rule, $25; no operator's license, $5. Isaac Penner, no operator s li cense, $5; disobeyed traffic signal. ' Arnod Leonard Wlnslow, dis obeyed stop slcn, $10. Donald Junior Sparo, impro per turn. S10. Vernon Riley Breuner. wronj way on a one way street. $5. William James Weems. no op erator's license. $5. Earl Joseph Andrews, wrong way one one way street, $10 Dorothy Mae Davis, disobeyed traffic sicnal. $10. Jean Moore Goff, violation of kut. -..is tm June Anderson Wales, disobeyed traffic signal. $10. Julie Eve Parrish. no license In possession, $5. Estella Mae Sherman, disobeyed traffic signal. Gerald Edward Euslice. execs- ..... cm Edcar Roy Olson, disobeyed traffic signal. $10. Richard Arnold Zaback, obeyed traffic signal. $10. William Martin Akins, r ...Has 5 Kenneth Lon Grever. violation of basic rule. $10. Jnsenh John Glnct. defective equipment. $10. suspended. James Robert McCormack, UKnn nt hamlr Title. $10. Tom David Laurence violation of basic rule S45. DISTRICT COURT Kenneth Wellington vehicle license a. George Hunt Allen nc load license $5. Richard Vcrn Burwell iwfrtfn0 $10. Richard Harrison Logan no ve hicle license $5 . Richard James Stcmler failure to yield rlgnt oi way via. Thomas Jason Ward overload 1 Leslie Gordon Sanders failure to drive on right side of highway 1Loren Glen Johnson, overload $10. John Landrum Cox Jr. stop lign violation $10. Elaine Annette Wilson, viola- 4fnn nf haxlp rule. $15. Milton Clinton Prater stop sign violation, $10. Lewis Charles Lacy ovcrwidth load. $5. Sonna Stages Frceland aiding In game law violation, iu. Jock Rievis. excessive noise $5, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 21. 1963 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON Convicted Tycoon Billie Sol Estes Harvests Troubles in Recent Weeks By JAMES T. YOUNG Uniltd Press International Pecos, Tex. -WPD- Convicted farm tycoon Billie Sol Estes is harvesting more troubles. In the last two weeks, a cross was burned on his front lawn, a sniper's bullet was fired into his living room window. The federal govern ment slapped a $10.5 million via Shaw no fixed truck nnniiT court John F. Scdcy vs. Carroll Lou Sedey divorce decree. Doris O. Yost vs. Louis A. Yost, divorce complaint. Lois Rodenmayer vs. Glenn C. Rodenmayer, divorce decree. MARRIAGK MCBNSE APPLICATIONS Benjamin Lec Wells. 412 North Ivy st.. Med ford and Mary Fran ces Dcwcerd 211 North Peach st. MfHfnrH Robert Allen Lilly Trail, and Donna Joy Reed, box 2B1 Pros pect. Rnfll FHwin Abbott Sacra mcnto, Calif., and Marilyn Jeanne Caus?y Sacramento Calif. John Anthony A 1b risky 204 Windsor way. Central Point, and Marilyn Marguerite Canrod 310 Eastwood dr. Mcdford. Robert Edwin Allen PM South P'-ie rd.. and Claudia Kay Hoo ver, route 3 box 227 Mcdford. Tots Love 'Em Mm Crews Rebuilding Transmission System Construction crews of Pa cific Power and Light com pany have begun rebuilding a section of the company a North Umpqua transmission system to provide greater power delivery capacity for the second circuit supplying energy from the seven hydro electric plants on the river. Setting new poles and stringing larger conduc tors from the Toketee plant to the Soda Springs plant will in crease its capacity for delivery of power in event of trouble affecting the main transmis sion circuit from the power plants into the Dixonville sub station near Roseburg. Frank Bash, Mcdford, Cop co division manager for the company, reported the crews later will shift to another sec tion of line nearer the Rose burg end of the main trans mission circuit. This work will continue a project started last year, "The work will require an expenditure this year of al most a quarter-million dollars, and ultimately will permit de livery of greater amounts of energy into the company's sys tem from the North Umpqua plants," Bash explained. AGAINST THE TREND Monrovia, Calif. -IUP1I- The tax rate keps going down in Monrovia. The city council Tuesday night approved a tax rate of $1.64 per $100 of as sessed valuation, a cut of two cents. The rate has been low ered annually for the past 10 years. Teens-Look Here! 7482 Whip up these pets to keep baby company in crib, play pen, carriage. Bazaar hits! Cuddle-pet quartet 2 iden tical pieces plus cars or wings! Make them of bright scraps. Pattern 7428: trans fers: directions. THIRTY- FIVE CENTS (coins) for this pattern add 15 cents for each pattern tor first-class mailing and special handling. Send to Alice Brooks, Mtdford Mail Trib une, Ncedlecraft Dept., P. O. 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Hemorrhoids Cured Painlessly By Non-Surgical Method The non-surgical, electronic method for treatment of Hem orrhoids (Piles) developed by doctors of the Beal-Oliver Sandy Blvd. Clinic has been no successful and permanent in nature that the following pol icy is offered their patients: , "After all symptoms of Hem ' orrhoids . , . have subsided and the patient has been dis charged, if he should ever have recurrence, all further treat- men Is will be given without additional fee." Patients experience little, if any pain. Their treatment re quires no hospitalization and does not employ drugs or in jections. Write today for a free, de scriptive booklet, yours without obligation: The Beal-Oliver Sandy Blvd. Clinic, Chiroprac tic Physicians. 2026 N.E. Sandy Blvd., Portland 12, Ore. tax lien against everything the house within reasonable he still owns. He is awaiting lime" he will face a maxi- appeal of fraud and conspir- mum fine of $200 per day acy trials that gave him 23 until he complies. .. Estes has years of state and federal prison sentences. And now, they want to close "Estcs land." It was his latest deal, penny-ante by his previous stand ards. First he erected a bright neon sign that said "The Home of Billie Sol Estes." Then he opened his palatial home, sometimes dubbed the "Pecos palace," to the public at $5 per carload. He and his wife and three children de parted. The town fathers of Pecos promptly said he was break ing the zoning ordinances and made plans to close it. Reasonable Time Estes has moved to Abilene, Tex., and Pecos has notified him that if he docs not close indicated he may, take the matter to court. A $200 daily fine could cut into Estes profits from the tour. In fact, it probably would put him in the red $175 per day. Guide E. L. Brewer, a for mer Abilene policeman who will admit only to being a "house guest," says "quite a few" tourists show up. Neigh bors dispute this. Some 10-12 cars drive up each day, but only three to four families hand over cash for the 20 minute tour. The rest walk around the front lawn as big as a base ball infield and take pictures. Anyone wishing to take pic tures inside pays an extra $20. The L-sh aped, $150,000 A built-in inter-com sys- home is ranch-style, part one- tem (hi-fi and stereo an six ..... j . . . r. telephones add to the com- story and part two-story. The of home tourists who see it may be Estes himself moved to Abi- trcading on property that lene last week and is serving some day may belong to Un cle Sam. Estes kept the home when he was adjudged bankrupt last year. But the Internal Revenue service could take it to satisfy tax claims. It could take everything he owns or buys except his clothing, chil dren's school books, $500 worth of personal effects and $250 worth of books or tools. Brewer points out that the furnishings alone are worth quite a bit more. The master bathroom fixtures are gold. The house has four marble fireplaces, three patios, seven bedrooms, two kitchens, : a swimming pool, two tennis courts, three barbecue pits and four other bathrooms. in a corporation to better the underprivileged. He cannot buy a house lest the govern ment slap a tax claim on it. But the corporation could buy one he could use. Filed Lien The Internal Revenue serv ice, apparently alerted to re ports Estes would move to Abilene, filed its big tax lien against him in Abilene as well as in Pecos and El Paso, Tex. It also plans to file a claim in bankruptcy court at El Paso, joining hundreds of others seeking a piece of the crumpled Estes fertilizer and grain empire that once was estimated at $150 million. Brewer and his 19-year-old son-in-law Michael Bridges of Abilene and a yard man now live in the house where Estes dickered and dealt. . Brewer says he feels out of place in the house. Standing in the 30-by-60-foot living room, he flicked his cigarette into three live palms at one end of the room. He complain ed of the size of the house and he closed off the upstairs section, using it as living quarters. Pallet Hole ,. The living room is the most prominent feature. It has the three palms, three sets of fur niture and the bullet hole is prominent in the window. Three couches are in the living room - two traditional and one modern. The chairs also are traditional and mod ern. If there are antiques, they are not marked as such. There are no rugs on the stone floor. , A medium-sized den and a kitchen are on the tour. Then comes the master bedroom with a seven-foot bed, a wall covering mirror, a vast built in bureau, two dressing tables and a closet as big as a school bus. The closet is empty. Then there's the "guest "the Truman wing," since It was built for an expected but never fulfilled visit by then President Harry S. Truman. It has two bedrooms, two pa tios, a huge living room and a superbly equipped kitchen. There is a museum-like at. mosphere. Signs read: "Do not handle," "Stay on the house." Sometines it is called ' walkway," and "Keep out." DBILCD 12" and 2' Mixed Big Double Loads Summer Prices S & H Green Stamps MEDFORD FUEL CO. Telephone 772-2111 STOOC DISPOSAL 3 DAYS ONLY -Thursday, Friday and Saturday ! Most of you know that, when we have a Disposal Sale, we PRICE it for Disposal. Be sure to look through the whole store for price tags because we were unable to list ALL the terrific buys in this ad. Prices Slashed All Over The Store f wr T -- f : i "fa - cave 1 BUY UP TO $1,000 WORTH OF FURNITURE WITH NOTHING DOWN AND UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY (on approved Credit) 1st Payment in October to :5 3-Pc. Sectional - SOI 095 Reversible Cushion Cover . 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