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Large Ears-Well-Filled -A Fine- SWEET CORGI WATERMELONS Any Way You Want Them Warm, Cold or Cold Cuts COMPETITIVE PRICES We have just about anything you might want in fresh fruit and vege tables. Fifty-nine items to choose from. Give us a try. We will do our best to please you! Here To Serve You! GRETCHEN WADE YOUR GROCETERIA HOSTESS Is at the Store to help with your shopping problems Tuesday,.Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Quotes From the News Br UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Memphis, Tenn.-rPolice Chief James C. MacDonald, ex plaining why police have less trouble with drunks during hot spells: "Who nodi whiskey. This weather would knock anybody out." Montgomery, Ala. -Gov. John Patterson, on the Nation l Association for the Advancement of Colored People: "Thar is no room in Alabama for such an organisation. Thay should star in New York whero they cam from and stop kindling tha firas of racial hatred in tho South. Thar should do their agitating somewhere elsa." New York-Gov. Nelson Rockefeller, welcoming members of the Lions International in convention here: "Tha appeal and strength of your organisation lies in Your great objective of service-service to the communities and the world in which we live." Cairo-President Gamal Abdel Nasser, reaffirming Egypt's ban on Israeli shipping in the Suez canal: "We shall continue to proceed on our course whatever the consequences may be." . Garry Moore TV Show Season's Most Improved uuL- William EwaU By WILLIAM EWALD UPI Corresponaenx New York (DPB Garry Moore and his CBS-TV crew, all of whom embarked on a hiatus Tues day night (in TV no one takes a vaca tion - a hiatus v"m is considered much classier), can lay claim to one title: most im proved new show of the past season. The Moore hour started somewhat uncertainly last fall, but after a switch in pro duction brains, its innards began to congeal. Perhaps Court Records DISTRICT COURT Katherine S. Angeria, angling without license. $30. Robert A. Naumes, failure to make traffic atop, $10. Eugene R. Arnold, overheight, Harry Dunn, failure to make traffic stop, $10. Bob Glenn Kimmel, overheight, $15. Raymond K. McCoy, violation of basic rule. $15. Wilms G. Waymon, violation of basic rule, $15. Betty Jean Pettigrew, violatiton of basic rule, $15. - Richard G. Bourne, driving while embraced. $7.50. Harold R. Kinney, violation of basic rule, $15. Melvin E. Hilkey, overload. $35. Mary Rose Lubbers, failure to make traffic stop, $10. . James E. Jones, failure to make traffic stop, $10. Walter R. Speare. failure to make traffic stem $10 Francis D. Conner, failure to make traffic stop, $10. John A. Caldwell, violation of ba sic rule, $15. Harry C. Zngstrand, driving wmie license suspend!, ius. Douglas N. Gerry, failure to make traffic stop, $10. Paul R. Lynch, failure to operate on the right side of the road, $15. Vilas V. Hastings, overheight, $15. Agnes I. Chirgwin, failure to make traffic stop, $10. Homer A. Moose, no operator's license, $10. Raymond A. Trussell, no opera tor's license. $10. Billy Darril Tucker, no operator's license, $10. Merle D. Waterbury, no opera tor's license, $10. . Burrill F. Redpath, no vehicle li cense, $10. Lester H. Cupp, passing with In sufficient clearance, $15. Rolland W. Smith, failure to make traffic stop, $10. Rolland E. Cardwell, failure to signal, $10. Leon A. Woodward, failure to make traffic stop, $10. Gatewood G. Smith, failure to make traffic stop, $5. Ursula M. Bates, failure to make traffic stop, $10. David W. Nignow. improper use of dealer plates, $10. Jeri Rae Willaon. no operator's license, $10. Alan I. Guches. overload. $23. Jack D. Hendrickson, overload, $155. Gessaula S. Avergis, angling without license, $30. more important, me snow hewed out an identity of its own, one that might best be described as champagne in a beer glass. Shoes-Off Homines Tuesday night's closer man aged to homogenize some fair ly sophisticated material in a solution of shoes-off hominess and it did it artfully. The hour opened with a repeat of its medieval pageantry number, a charming slice of taffy; went on to a really complex arrangement of "It's All Right With Me" unfortunately mis handled by singer Vic Da mone; offered the Mello-Larks and some of the Moore cast in a. delightfully wacky roundelay; and capped this with a really rousing hula hoop dance. The hoop dance was snafued a bit by the accidental spilling of a plate of hot dogs on the dance area, but in a way, this sort of typified the whole air of the Moore show - a sprawl of frankfurters among a thicket of ballet slippers. Show on Tape Next season, Moore will re turn with a slight shift in em phasis: His hour will gun for more humor and it will shift from a live show to a taped one. More humor, I welcome. Tape, I dunno. Tape will make it possible to ring in guests who otherwise could not ap pear at night, but it also will make it possible to erase boo boos. That means no more hot dogs on the dance floor. And frankly, I shall miss them. MUNICIPAL COURT Gary Kurt Albucnt, improper lane usage, $5. ' Barkley Evans Jr., violation of basic rule. $10. David Arthur Aos, violation of basic rule. $10. Leslie Ronald Little, improper Jane usage, $10. Marion Lee Dowell. failure to stop, $5. Michael Hatalyk. violation of ba sic rule, $10. Dewey Elbert Cavin, no opera tor's -license in possession, $10. Lew Boyd, violation of basic rule. $10. James Millard Wilson, improper left turn, $5. .... Winton Russell Tipton, violation of basic rule. $10. ' Donald William Copeland, ex pired driver's license, $5. John Newton Fullenwider, dis obeyed red light, $10; improper lane usage, $5.. Richard T. Childers, improper passing, $10. . Earl Leslie Manner, disobeyed stop sign. $5. Mae Elizabeth Issi, improper left turn, $5. Gary Fay Lindbo, failure to yield right of way, $25. Earl Lynn Covey, failure to yield right of way, $25. . Jerry Stewart Lausmann, viola tion of basic rule, $10. Floyd M. Leith, improper pass ing $10. Donald Dean Goyette. violation of basic rule, $10; disobeyed red light, $10. Henry Carlton Vessell, violaUon of basic rule, $10. , Albert Richard Cole, disobeyed stop sign, J5. Granvil Fletcher Brittsan, impro per lane usage, $5. Billie Joe Thompson, racing with another car. $25. . Joan Frances Merscle, expired plates, $5. EXECUTIVE DUTIES London - (DPD - Member it Parliament Reg Moss said Tuesday he will take up with the air minister the complaint of a constituent in the Royal Air Force. A cadet pilot wrote Moss that the RAF is wasting his engineering and physics degrees. He's been assigned, he said, to examine the grass and pull any extra-long blades out of lawns. New York City is headquar ters for 42 of the nation's major mining companies and for the Society of Mining Engineers. Earl Thomas Scheble, disobeyed red light, $10.- Zoe Ann Lewallen, violation of basic rule, $10. Mayme G. Centers, violation of basic rule, $10. Robert Edwin Meyer, failure to stop, S5. Robert Lee Walden, expired operator's license, $2.50. Gordon Leo Burks, no vehicle registration, $5. Henrietta Amelia Medynskl, fail ure to yield right of way, $25. George Henry Eads. improper left turn. $5. George Louis Bruce Kitchens, ex pired operator's license, $2.50; no vehicle registration, $10. Hester Lois Ingle, following toe close, $25. Carl Samuel Conger, disobeyed red light, $10. Robert Wayne Hall, following toe close, $15. Dorothy Ann Tipton, no Oregon driver's license, $10. Cleyton H. Cannon, improper passing, $10. Susan M. Walsh, expired plates, $2.50. . CIRCUIT COURT Audrey M. Blessing vs. Carl D. Blessing, divorce decree. Clarice L. Robison vs. Elmer R. Robison, divorce complaint. Ruby Kathleen Cummins vs. Charles Raymond Cummins,, di vorce decree. Orpha Jean Gibbons vs. Victor Graham Gibbons, divorce decree. Carol Lee Cooper vs. Robert Charles Cooper, divroce decree. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATION'S David Joseph Richey, Trail and Oquida Lou Dell Henderton, Trail. Richard Dewey Miller, Camp White, and Clara Elizabeth Lane, 714 South Oakdale ave., Medford. Larry Alan Van Ausdall, 338 Fairmont st Medford, and Barbara Jean Nigl, 53 North Orange at, Medford. Malcolm Hocken Clement Jr, Beaverton and Lillian Ann Lewis, 714 Pennsylvania st. David W. Byers. 1217 Leland at, Medford. and Helen Alice Hgod, Gold Hill. Willard Vern Anderson. 1187 Morrow rd., Medford. and Mavis Elaine Enblom. S55 North Mountain ave., Ashland . FREE HEARING TEST by Portland Hearing Center Portland Hearing Center announce the beginning of a community better hearing program. William H. Miller, noted hearing aid con sultant, anonunced that hearing test for alll persons who wish to obtain a screening score, or adequate hearing, will be given with out charge. One day enly, from e.m. to 9 p.m. FRIDAY, JULY 3, at MEDFORD HOTEL Ask at the desk for William H. Miller Write for further information or home demonstration, no charge er obligation for personal shewing. 419 S.W. Alder, Portland, Oregon 1