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TheyH Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo
Barbella moaned on and on
about the old sackcloth sue mad
to wear on their night out-
look at THIS
OLD DRESS.' I'M
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0 SEEN IN IT APTEI?
TONI6HT IM
THROWING IT
AWAV.'.'
So SHE WEARS THE OLD THING AND
A WAITER JUST HAPPENS TO SPILL
BOUILLON ON IT--NOW HARK.'
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Registration Open
For City Program
Registrntion is now In pro
gress for the Medford city rec
reation program at Jeflerson,
Washington, Jackson, and
Howard schools, and at Haw
thorne park. Included in the
program are arts, crafts, and
girls' Softball.
Activities are sched
uled from 9 a.m. to noon and
from 1 to 4 p.m. Monday
through Friday. Children
from any part of Medford
may attend sessions at any
school they wish.
Directors are especially In
terested in havinj a girls' soft
ball team at each school and
at Hawthorne park. Girls aged
9 to 11 are eligible to partici
pate in softball.
Boys participating in the
Sandblowcr baseball league,
ages 8 to 10, are to register
Friday, June 29, at three loca
tions. Boys who will be play
ing at Wilson and Hoover
schools, Hedrick Junior High
school, and Hawthorne park
will register at Hedrick Jun
ior High school. Those playing
at Washington and Jefferson
schools will register at Jeffer
son, and those playing at
Jackson school will register
there.
Although the recreation
program will continue
through Aug. 17, there will be
no playground activities
July 4.
Four Accidents Are
Reported in City
Four automobile accidents
were investigated by Medford
police Tuesday. Two citations
were issued.
John William Calin, 54, of
1108 West Fourth St., was cit
ed lor not hHving an opera
tor's license in his possession
after his vehicle struck the
roar door of Robinson's Broth
ers, 114 East Main St., about
11.30 p.m.
In another accident Donald
Cone McLarrin, route 1, hox
454, Talent, was cited for fail
ing to yield the right of way
to a vehicle after his car was
Involved in an accident at the
Intersection of West Sixth st.
and North Onkdale avc. about
B:o0 a.m. The other vehicle
was operated by Charles Rich
ard Kinney, of 304 North
Laurel St., Ashland.
Shortly hofore 10:30 am.
police checked an accident at
Crater Lake avc. and F.asl
TVIain st. involving cars driven
by Florence English Sherman,
r.2, nf route 2, box 22BX, Med
ford, and Rnrbara Diane Mc
Coy, 25. nf 415 Freeman rd..
Central Point.
John Mike Flett, in, of 1407
Saling st., told officers he
would see hi? own physician
after he was thrown from his
fcooler when it hit a car op
erated by Anastasia Helen
Buckley, 45. nf route 1. box
RfiA, Jacksonville. The Inci
dent occurred on West Sixth
l. and North Oakdale avc.
about 1 p.m.
Court
Records
MKIIFOItt) MUNICIPAL COURT
Wilma Lois Glenn, violation of
basic rule, $10.
Diane France Gibson, no front
license plate displayed. 1Q, iui-
ponded.
uecyie lyiuarca uusiey, aisuueyeu
stop sign, $S.
ueorjie rnomson rinnagan, vio
lation of basic ryl", $25.
Mae Mane rrey. no operators
license, $25.
Bruce Halpn Keys, no operator s
license in possession, $5, suspend
ed: driving while operator's li
cense is suspended, $100,
Glenn Cameron Rodemaytr,
driving without headllffhti, $10.
Lola May names, no operator s
license in possession, $3.
Nellie May Stuart, improper
lane usage $10.
Charles William Scroggini, viola
tion of basic rule. $25.
Nancy Ann McKay, violation oi
basic rule, $10.
Donald Haymond weaver, impro
per lane usage, $in.
Harold Herbert Vessey, violation
of basic rule, $10.
Betty Jane uerrusen, violation
of basic rule, $10.
DISTRICT COURT
James Harold Hennessey, spring-
field. Ore., driving while under the
influence of intoxicating liquor,
$41)0.
William Earl Loch, falure to
drive on the right side of highway,
1V .. .
uryon muck umnuuga, uvei-
load. $43.
Melvln John Uaiil. oostruciea
vision. $10.
Lcland Elton oJnei, ovenoaa.
14.
Laucmin nay mcuouom, uvn
load. $.M.
Arnold Andrew nonaman. ibh
ure to display PUC permit. $25.
Olive Genevieve Walch, violation
nf hasie rule. $10.
James Marlon Babh, failure to
yield riKht of way, $15.
Georci: Howard llurper, over
load. $;i2. , ,
William Jamison Scott Jr.. lol
lowmic too clnae, $13
Harold Waldo Chapman, over-
InaH 45
Dran Warren Collelte, disobeyed
top sign, $1(1.
Larry George McDowell, viola
tion of basic rule, $10.
Wesley Hay Van De Warden, vio
lation of basic rule, $13.
Kenneth Woodrow Worthen, fail
ure to slop, $7.30.
nonalrt i.cs wctormics, oujiiuti
ed vision. $3.
Alvin Jonn raunois, ovcrmnu,
31 . .
Donald ucnoy nansc-uni,
to stop, $7.50,
Clvoe Arthur Bice, no
license, $.".
James waiter tnuui, n mcij
chains, $U).
Lee Henjnimn rermna, u'uuib w
stop. $i.".
$R.
to stop. $15.
Michael Edwaid Burke, operat
ing with suspended license. $150.
William ticnry weuu, viuin
of basic rule, $10.
Grnrge Kiyoski Kambora, Impro
per passing. $20.
Jei rcl Norman Klrklln. overload,
$74
Sally M. Tail, switched license
plates.' $25.
Juanita Marie Hageman, permit
ting unheened minor to operate
vehicle. $7.50.
l llM'l IT CIII'IIT
Beverly Lee McQuat vs. Paul
rorium McOimt divorce decree
Muriel Janice Allen vs. Albert
Cmmer Allen, divorce decree
Alice e,. i ramuHiu v. -
Trmi tham rftvori-e t-omnlaint.
Evelvn C Patterson vs Law
rence B. Patterson, divorce com
plaint. Joanne Gloria Allison vs George
L. Allison, divorce complaint.
liny L Thnmpson vs Vrrta H
Thompson, divorce complaint
Cilhert Johnson vs. Eva Mart
Johnson, divorce complaint .
, failure
vehicle
overload,
failure
Nut Dryer af
Dundee Destroyed
Dundee, Ore. - ifPli - The nut
dryer of the Dundee Nut
Growers burned Wednesday
nii!ht wilh loss estimated at
$115,000.
Cause of the blaze, battled
by fire departments fixim
Dundee. Newbcrg and Mc
Mmr.ville, was unknown.
Earl G Smith Jr., manager
of the Dundee cooperative,
ftaid the plant contained no
nuta but did have some ma
chinery. Main buildings of the Dun
dee Nut Growers were saved.
The alarm was turned In
shortly before 9 p.m
In 1957, Dundee Nut Grow
ers was hit by a $300,000 fire
which destroyed a warehouse.
The warehouse later was re
placed with a modern fire
proof .structure.
Two Large Test
Shots Exploded
Washington - (UPD - The
Atomic Energy Commission
exploded one of its largest
underground nuclear shots
Wednesday in Nevada and
also touched off a big atmos
pheric test in the Pacific
series.
Only one other under
ground explosion at the Ne
vada proving grounds may
have been as big as the one
Wednesday. The AEC said the
shot under the desert, the
39th announced in that series,
was of intermediate yield.
This means a device equal
in power to anything between
20,000 to one million tons of
TNT. The only other inter
mediate yield underground
test was held May 12.
llie Pacific shot was the
23rd announced blast in the
current series. The device,
dropped from a plane near
Christmas Island, was In the
megaton range, having a force
equal to a million or more
tons of TNT.
Two other previous tests In
the Pacific series have been
described in the "low mega
ton range." Wednesday's was
the first to be reported In the
"megaton range." The AEC
did not say what the differ
onca is, if any, between the
two classifications.
Time Rwning Quit
For 1 1 Convicts
Pittsburgh (UPD - Time was
running out today for 11 re
bellious convicts who are
perched, without food or
water, on the catwalk of a
water tower 80 feet above
ground at Western Pennsyl
vania Correctional Institution.
Two convicts cracked under
the strain Wednesday night
and descended the superstruc
ture amid the Jeers of the
holdouts.
While guards have taken
no direct action to force the
other prisoners to leave the
tower, one move was certain
to cut short their demonstra
tion. Prison officials discov
ered Wednesday the convicts
were using a tap on the side
of the tank to obtain water.
The tank was drained.
The demonstartion started
Monday afternoon by Robert
Payne, 28, Washington, D. C.
Payne broke away from
guards when he was being re
turned to the prison's maxi
mum detention area from the
hospital. He climbed over the
10-foot fence at the bottom of
the tower and clambered up
to the catwalk.
Tuesday evening, 12 other
prisoners broke away from
guards after dinner and
joined Payne.
They took food to him, the
first he had had in more than
24 hours. They also displayed
signs printed on bedsheets
saying "We ask for no vio
lence - help us" and "We are
protesting brutality."
WashiR-aten - (iS - tv
persons itmm Kaasau C'.y aad
St. Louis are taking part ia a
study to measure radioactive
iodine 131 activity in the thy
roid gland, the Public Health
Service said Wednesday. It
sen tfte tiefe&t take only
aiteuit bef an bew, involve
n fcaawrf r fisfort.
PCKASeS WITH FILMS
Washington -WPD- President
and Mrs. Kennedy are report
ed to be pleased with two U.S.
government-sponsored films of
the First Lady's visit to India
and Pakistan. Under a law
affecting the U.S. Informa
tion Agency, which made the
film, the movies will not be
shown in this country.
7,5rSM8 milos
trips areuBSl the wrM s ST
trips Vo tke no.
Jardine retirea ai me w
Coral Gate, Fxn ft'!
Capt. Thomas F. Jarie tass
retired from Pan American
Grace Airways after flying
more than 30,000 hours and
EXPENSIVE EATING
Southampton, England (UPD
- Truck driver Geoffrey
Woodford "got hot under the
collar" when asked to pay his
bill before eating curry in. a
restaurant, a court was told
Tuesday. The complainant
testified that Woodford walk
ed out and returned to the
restaurant In his car which
he drove through a window
causing $1,280 damage.
Robert Elliott
Wins Election
Portland-IUPD-Robert Elliott,
45, was elected chairman of
the Multnomah County Re
publican Central Committee
Wednesday night, overcoming
a last minute effort to defeat
him.
The vole was 269 for El
liott to 128 for Don Johnson,
47, an electronics firm pro
p r 1 e t o r and conservative
group leader.
Central committee mem
bers only Wednesday received
a brochure which for the first
time made public the an
nouncement of Johnson's can
didacy for the chairmanship.
Elliott, an insurance man,
is a former Oregon State Re
publican and Medford resi
dent. He became county chair
man to fill a vacancy only last
month.
Among resolutions adopted
by the committee were those
which criticized "the brazen
efforts to build a Kennedy
dynasty," blamed the stock
market crash on the adminis
tration and invited all voters.
regardless of party, to join
the GOP to vote against these
policies.
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AI't'l K , TIONS
Albi'M l.noy Cox. 124: Morrow
rd . Medford and (icriildine Stella
An. I1R J rant? Me l , Medford
Robert Frank Warner. lo Lin
coln si.. Ashland, and Mary Linda
Rhodes. 78 North Mountain ave..
Medford
(lilhrrt Rosa Biikrr 18.V1 Row
lane Medford, and LuJuana
Dainm. Lnpiin, Utah.
Samuel Pnane Ash. S5 Si-ente
dr . Aahland. and Sarah Selene
I.uk. route 2. box fi.'if.. Central
Point
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Leonard rd . (Irnnt !a. and
Mable Carlene Welsh, lfl.ll Heverly
dr . GranU Pasa
Portland Firm Gets
Culvert Pips Contract
Brail Pipe unci Tank com
pany, Portland, was awarded
a contract to supply culvert
pifte for the Jackson comity
rflis department yesterdny.
reall Pipe nd Tank com
pany submitted bid of $:.,
642.90, exactly the sjhiip as
that of Armco company of
Beaverton. Both company
representatives njrecd to set
tle the contract awardinR by
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The boys and girls in Medford and the Rogue River Valley are out
of school now to enjoy a summer of fun. PLEASE help them to
keep enjoying it! Youngsters will still be going to school play
grounds and playing at home . . . they are apt to dash into the
street anytime . . . into the path of YOUR car. The Medford Traffic
Safety Council urges YOU to make SAFE DRIVING a very person
al responsibility. Have your car thoroughly checked for safety . . .
be doubly careful to observe traffic signs and regulations . . .
watch out for children everywhere and give them the right of
way!
Published in cooperation
with the Medford Traffic
Safety Council by The
Mail Tribune