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MbUKOHD MAIL TM1BUNL. MbDt-'OHU. OHLQOM SUNDAY. MAY 28. 1983 A 3 TheyH Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo Gasberbv, THE INNKEEPER WENT TO A LOT OF EXPENSE TO GIVE HIS CUSTOMERS A NICE SCENIC VIEW- HjEN HE PUTS COAT TREES, PALMS AND ASSORTED Sl&NS SO TMEV CAM'T SEE OUT"" Eagle Point Map Is Now Available Eagle Point is one of six Oregon cities tor which new street maps are now available through the Oregon state highway department, accord ing to Forrest Cooper, state highway engineer. The maps are drawn to the scale of 800 feet to the inch and are plotted on a 17 by 19 inch sheet. This size map costs 25 cents. A reduced size map uses a scale of 1,600 feet to the inch on 8Vi by 11 inch sheets. The smaller maps cost 10 cents each. The maps include markings for post offices, schools, rail road stations, city halls,. court houses and libraries. Streets are marked as open for travel or dedicated but not open. The maps were prepared in co operation with the bureau of public roads. Persons wanting the maps may purchase them by writ ing the traffic engineering di vision, state highway building, Salem, 10. Checks should be made payable to the Oregon state highway department. - Friends of Library To Meet on Monday Mrs. Nathan Dcaver, presi dent of the Friends of the Li brary of Jackson county, has announced the program for the meeting o the organiza tion Monday, May 27, at the Public Library of Medford and Jackson County. The meeting is scheduled for 8 p.m. and a number of major items will be brought up for discussion and plan ning. A proposed conference on services to students tops the list. "This is a vital service presenting many problems which need solution," Mrs. Dcaver noted. There will be a report on the Public Library budget and a review of national li brary week activities. Ways to increase participa tion in the Friends of the Li brary organization also will be considered. Court Records MEDFORD MUNICIPAL COURT Llovd Norman Ensiana. expired vehicle license, $5. Ronald Lewis Ansted, defective equipment. $10 suspended. faui James jonei, viuiauun ui basic rule. $15. Betty Lorraine Heyieu, violation of basic rule, $10. Clair LeRov irwin. violation oi basic rule, $15- Bonnie Gale Henderson HODeris, failure to obtain Oregon opera tor's license, $25 suspended; fail ure to yield rignt oi way. id. Paul Edward McAtee. defective equipment, $10 suspended. Wayne Jay Oswald, excessive noise. $10. . Herbert Winston Combs, aisoDey- ed traffic signal, $10. Harry Ben Martteiy. aisoDeyea traffic signal. $10. ursa Hooinson wcsion, ueiecuve equipment, $10. Arthur T. Siderai, disobeyed traffic signal. $10. Olaf August Olson, improper left turn. $10. Donald L. Turner, Disobeyed traffic signal. $3. Roy Donald Sagor, excessive noise. $5. Nelsoa Theodore Walls, violation of basic rule, $10. Dean Hamilton Gradwell, dis obeyed traffic signal. $10. DISTRICT COURT Willis Willard Jones, violation of basic rule, $10. William Glen Werner, no red flag on load. $5- John William Malcon, failure to Stop, $7.50. August M. Farfan, violation of basic rule. $10. Virgil William Wilson, angling without license, $25; no stop light, $10. Wayne L y 1 e Weldon, truck speeding, S10. Ervin Ernest Smith, Grants Pass, driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor. $300. Curtis Howard Lockwood, dis obeyed stop sign. $15. Ruth Esther Wright, no vehicle license. $5. Donna Kaye Carbine, violation of basic rule. $10. Ruby Ann Hail, disobeyed stop inn. $10. Edward Ray Allen, no safety chain. $10. Charles Edward Oliver, violation of nasic rule, iu. Hazel Jane Canfield, no opera tor's license. $3. Jack Laverne Lakey, violation of oasic rule. iu. Jerome Franklin Sweeney, viola tion nf haste rule. $25. Theodore Stuart Hagle, Improper muiiier, iu. Gerald Evan Kime, no vehicle license, $5. Francis Edward Chapin, truck need i no. sin, Kenneth Lee Foye, violation of Daeic rule, siu. Jo Ann Woods Froatid, no ve hicle license, $5. ' June Arrella Mason, no oper ator license. a- Luis Elias Medina, no vehicle li cense. S5. Bobby Gene Pratt, Improper coupling device, $10. Clyde LeRoy Perkins, violation oi nasic ruie. iu. Howard Robert Lockwood, dis beyed stop sign, $15. Jeri Ann Moffitt vs. Iven Eugene rauiiui, divorce conipiainu MARRIAGE LICENSE Curtis Vale Womelsdorf. 4523 Table Rock rd.. Central Point, and Karen Joann Aeschliman, 429 Ben- n at., nieaiora. William Guyton Cameron, 1323 Iowa st., Ashland, and Barbara rtiiu mdniur, si cast Main St Ashland, Henry Leon Wilson. Redwoods hotel. Grants Pass, and Dorothv Eva Jones, 384 SW K st. Grants James Van Der Steen Jr.. - ftoo Wtra Mar ave., Medford, and Caro lyn Lee Ellis. 12B0 South Stage rd.. Medford. Donald James Collette. 742 South ?i ly-.lt- Medford. "d Evclvn May Clarno, 411 South C st., Eagle Duncan, Ullman Tell Impressions On Hearing Cooper By YVONNE FRANKLIN Mail Tribune Washington Bureau Washinnton -The whole- somn quiet-American quality of Astronaut L. Gordon Coop- e r shone through lor Oregon House M e mbcrs Al Ullman and Robert Dun can in his speech before a joint session of Cong r e s s this week Reps. Edith Walter Norblad were in Oregon. Both congressmen were im pressed, ' not only with the technical skill of Cooper dur ing his successful space flight, but with character traits that marked him as an American of whom to be proud. Ullman groped for words to express his feelings on Cooper: "I thought that the real hasie human quality about Cooper in bringing in John Glenn (Cooper paid them trib ute) and the others is illustra tive of what we are doing by developing and training to the highest pinnacle of really technical expertness and abil ity, and, at the same time, in tensifying the very human qualities that we cherish in this country and the intelli gent, personable, sincere kind of guy we think of as the aver age American, he said. "Two things struck me," Duncan said. "I was sitting across from the other astro- rrtnkUn Green and 'Millaires' Win Best Band of Year Award Caesar Muzzioll, 517 South Newtown ave., and his "Mil' laircs" recently won the 1963 Best Band of the Year contest at the Mark Antony hotel in Ashland. Four orchestras with musicians participated in the event, sponsored by the Med ford local, Musicians Union, to benefit the musicians death fund. Muzzioll and his band have appeared at the Rogue Valley Country club and for other events throughout the valley. County Students To Receive Degrees Four Jackson county stu dents will receive degrees when annual commencement is held at the University of Portland Sunday, June 2. The university will award 244 bachelor degrees and 31 ad vanced degrees. Marvin Eugene Frazier, Medford, will receive a de gree in the college of science; and Gregory C. Moore, ot Medford, a degree in the col lege of business administration. In the college of nursing, a degree will be conferred upon Lynda Kay Levison, of Ash land. A degree of bachelor of music education will be con ferred upon Richard Allen Cooper of Gold Hill. The commencement address will be delivered by Frank M. Folson, chairman of the executive committee of the board of the Radio Corpora tion ot America and former president of RCA. nauts, and they were all tak ing genuine pleasure in the tributes paid to Cooper. Their faces glowed: they were par ticipating with him. The oth er thing, when he made the comment about our flight be ing made in the open by a tree society, there was a gen eral round of applause, but the representatives from the Iron Curtain countries were not clapping." 'I can't help but think," he continued, "how fortun ate we have been that we haven't had a memorial serv ice for anyone yet." "We have risked so much and yet they are all still with us. We must realize that this Is not only a result of really good training, but the 'Old Man Upstairs' must have had his eye on Cooper too. All paths of human develop ment are marked by a series of crosses, and we have sure ly been lucky so far." Speech Full of Praise Cooper, in a quiet, flat, Ok lahoma twang, made a sim ple, unaffected speech, full of praise for his co-workers. He closed with a prayer which he said he had' made. Still smiling broadly, he left I other Americana wait to hon- on the 17th orbit, when the the Capitol to face the crowds or him as did the Nation' Faith 7 (so named because I gain otnef citicil where I Capitol. of his belief In God, he said) was performing so beautiful ly and before he was forced to operate the spacecraft on re-entry. He thanked God for allowing him to be a part of the space program and for allowing him to see the "start ling and wondrous things" that God had made. After the speech Cooper stayed briefly in the office of Speaker John McCormack while newsmen clustered out side, eager to catch a glimpse of him when he emerged. You Specify... ...We'll Satisfy Oakland, San Franciice, Los Angalaa and Othtr California Poind. Call Jack Fitzgerald, 773-7761 Lot Angelet-Seattla Motor Express, Inc. LASHE WE ARE OPEII TODAY-10 AM to 4 PH See Us for ALL your Garden Needs GRADUATION CARDS . When you care enough ,r lo send the very best . . 217 E. 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The footing was torn from the ground by the impact and lodged in the motor area of the vehicle which was com pletely demolished, officers stated. The wrecker was un sble to remove the car from the scene without cutting it up with a blow torch. Monroe was thrown from the auto and was brought to Sacred Heart hospital by Med ford ambulance. His condition was described as "good" Sat urday afternoon. Marvin William Belts. 44, Prospect, escaped injury when his auto landed in a ditch off the Antioch rd. Friday night. He was lodged in Jackson county jail on a charge of be ing drunk on a public high way, state police reported. In a car-pedestrian accident, Donald Dean Robinson, 4-year-old son of Harold L. Robinson, 4913C rble Rock rd., Cen tral Point, suffered minor in juries, police said. He was treated at Rogue Valley hos pital and released. The boy was struck about 5 d m. 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