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- III ..II 1 1 I I 1 1 I I I ww-"mmmmm'm fmmmi n- waiap i n i ,i ihii.imiiiimiii i nii Rep. Duncan Scores On ACA Evaluation Washington - ttiPIl - Ameri cans for Constitutional Action Wednesday gave perfect rat ings to three freshman sena tors and 19 House members for their voting record in tiie first six months of the 88th Congress. All were Republicans. Two senators and 24 representa tives, all Democrats, drew zeros. The organization evaluated the voting records of 12 new senators and 67 freshmen rep resentatives on a number of issues. 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Cling-Sliced or H.lve-2Vi 3 for 99 PRUNE JUICE Del Mont.-Qu.r1, 2 for 89 PINEAPPLE Del Mont.-Slic.d or Cru.h.d-Flit Tin, 6 for 99 PEARS D.I Mont.-Slic.d or Halv.,-303 Court Records ASHl.ANn UllVirimt muffler noue. $20. Therman Wood row Evans, im proper passing. $25. Marvin R. Browning, violation of basic rule. $23. Joan Elaine Akana, disobeyed traffic signal. $5. Bobbie Mildred Jackson. dis obeyed stop sign. $5. John Alfred Drager. improper Jen turn. $3. MEDFORD MUNICIPAL COURT James Dour I a pool, violation of baste rule, $15. Kenneth Eugen Crosse, viola tion of basic rule, $15. Oliver Conrad Davis, failure to obtain Oregon operator's license, Fred Carl Corbin Jr., disobeyed stop sign. $10. Helen Janet Corbett, no opera tor's license. $5 suspended. Dennis Dale Neely. no vehicle license. $3; no operator's license in possession, $5. orenoa uean aunson, violation on Canned Fruits of basic rule. $10. tu?nOl$i0 Preiton Jon- improper Louie Svierveld, disobeyed stop sign. $10. r ru!e1Cf$iO POC,t, violati" basic Robert Edward Olson, violation of basic rule. $25. Wood row Earl Obenshain. viola tion of basic rule. $10. Phillip Raymond Crocker, dis obeyed stop sign. $10 suspended for 5 hours work in city parks. Teddy Harold Clark, violation of basic rule. $25 suspended for 10 hours work in city parks, and failure to obtain Oregon operator's license, $50 suspended for 10 hours work in city parks. Mark Alexander Goldy. viola tion of basic rule. $20. Jerry Lee Flakus, violation of basic rule, $10. Edward Howard Williams, ex pired operator's license, $5. Joseph Dwieht Wilson, failure to yield the right of way, $25. Patricia Janet Gugino, violation of basic rule, $25. Swift Premium ii cans & Vegetables ib. $1169 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON Tedd Albert Brass, disobeyed traffic signal. $10. George Wayne McKay, improper lane usage, $10. DISTRICT COURT David Merle Stevens, failure to yield right of way. $15. Donald Marvin Blunt, obstructed vision. $5. Loren Leroy Lamp ton, no oper ator's license, $.v Jack Harold Sheldon, failure to top. $10. Charles Harry Angell, no rear vision mirror. $5. John Micheal Peter Snyder, ob structed vision. $5. Richard Lawrence Gillian, ob structed vision, $10. Kenneth Ray Berry, obstructed Vision, $10. Ellis Edward Sabo, violation of basic rule, $23. Vernon Forrest Copeland. over load. $66. Ora Kate Olson, violation of basic rule, $25. John Richard Weber, obstructed vision, $10 Charles Seebergcr, no operator's lilcense. $3. Glen Joseph Nichols, disobeyed stop si en, $15. Stanley Sterling Dillon, failure Wonderful Flavor Nicely Streaked with Lean Be YOUR Absolutely no purchase required to obtain your free punch. You may win up to $5,000 In CASHI to signal, $15. Clyde Houston Merrill, truck speeding. $10. Edward Gene Br inf. no vehicle license, $5. James Irvin O'Duane. no muf fler. $10. John San ford Hughes, Improper right turn, $15. Mario Ramon Bortolatzo, truck speeding. $10. Troy Randolph Spaur, no trailer license. $5. Vernon Joseph Taylor, overload. $16. Edmund Birmingham Lenning, driving while encumbered. $13. Clifford Charles Huddleston. fail ure to yield right of way, $15. Raymond Pruitt. overload, $19. Robert Daniel Richardson, over load. $60 Ralph Richard Ungles, four In driver's seat. $13. Kenneth Lee Webber. Coeur d Alene. Idaho, reckless driving. $100. Eugene Ray Arnold, no vehicle license, $5. James Wesley Steele, obstructed vision. $5. Virginia Dew Sherwood, Improp er ttrn, $3. Eldon Carl Deen, overload, $24. Homer Sutton Morris, failure to stop. $7.50, Morrell's Palace Brand SLICED BACON Extra Lean So Nice To Barbecue Sure To Get FREE PUNCH mBBUBB f Here Are Some of Our LUCKY WINNERS Mr. Jim Hamilton-Grants Pass $500.00 Mr. Croucher - Medford $100.00 Mrs. Iva Hawkins - Medford ....$ 50.00 Mrs. Mary Clark Grants Pass $ 40.00 Mrs. Nick Theis - Medford $100.00 Mrs. Ted Gyton Medford ....$ 40.00 Mr. H. Leon Myers - Medford ....$ 60.00 Mr. W. Pratt - Ashland $150.00 pond Lee Waldron. overload. Patrick Allen Morris, no vehicle license. $5. Milan Dale Kurti. violation of basic rule. $23. Noble D. Robinson, violation of basic rule, $25. Robert Keith Addington. viola tion of basic rule. $25. Perrv Keroy Kuhn. improper turn. $13. Jack Micheal Sloan, violation Of basic rule. $25 Vaughn Robert Bur, disobeyed stop sign, $10. Lorcn James Johnson, overload (twice) $38. $84. Bobby Lane Jones Jr., following too close. $10. Cleo Dean McDowell, one head tight, $3. Thomas Jefferson Morris, truck speeding, $10. Dwayne Luther Blake, failure to stop $10. Clarence Richard Krieger, fail ure to stop. $13. James Harold Dodd, holding speed contest, $30. John Gerald Eberly, no opera tors license, $5 James H. Trovelpiece. 51. of 718 North st.. Yreka, Calif., reckless driving saou. GROUND ROU MEDFORD-Westgare Center MEDFORD-13th and Central ASHLAND-Gateway Shop. Center W Rtirv Tht Right To Limit Pricet Effective thru Sunday, July 21 CIRCUIT COURT Lois Marcy Axlell v John Wil liam Axlell, divorce complaint. Roy Francis Miller vs. Patricia M. Miller, divorce complaint. Ernest L. Bunell v Bonnie Blanche Bunell. divorce decree. Blanche Rose Martin vs Wal lace Vernon Martin, divorce de cree. Betty Jean Fox vs Lon Clifford Fox. divorce decree. Donald E. Wilcox vs Hazel N Wilcox, divorce decree Roy L Herndon vs Martha E. Herndon, divorce decree Edward J. Bergeron vs Evrlvn Jeanette Bergson. divorce complaint. MAIIRIAfiF. I ICENSK APPLICATION'S Clyde EiiRcne HhII. (inn l.ihci'tv si., and Lula May Cleveland. lilt All.: it., both Ashland. Richard L. Blarkmum. 720 Rnsue River hiRhway. and .In Lynn DennRer. MtiO Rnsue River highway, hoth Grants Pass. Harold Herbert Rdl 111. .124 Murphy rd., and Janet Irene Bush neu. inirci at.. Asniann n THURSDAY. JULY 18, 15S3 Y vsv EdiJor'j note: .Thi column is written by a Medford teen ager who has chosen the nom da pluma of "Kimmy." Other teen ageri in the area-and. who knows, perhaps e-sn parents baifled at lheir offspring's behavior - are invited to write to "Kimmy," in care of the Mail Tribune, for suggestions or advice on man ners, dress, behavior and similar subjects. Dear Kimmy: Thcrs is a girl who calls me all the time and tells me she likes mo. How can I tell her I don't liko all of her culls, without hurling her leel ings? Thank you. Eddie Doiir Eddie: Well, Eddie, in the first place lliis Rirl should know that it is very h.-id man ners for n Kill to call ii hoy, unless she has something very important to talk over with him. 1 can see where you do have a problem. Do you cnll her? Perhaps if you called her, she would have no reason to he railing you all the time. You didn't mention if you like her or not. If you do not like her for a Rirl friend, it miKht nut be the best idea to start call ing her. I would just come rifiht otil and tell her that you would appreciate it very much if she would not rail. You mihl say somcthini; to some of her friends and they in turn would say something to her. If she is half-lvunan, I know she will understand, without being hurl. Doar Kimmy: When I was in the eighth grade I started wearing mascara. Mother asked me not to wear it and said I could wear it in my freshman yerfr. Well. I will be a freshman this year and she says she won't let me wear ii. I know that school isn't a "daytime night club" as you have mentioned before, but I would wear it lightly and Just enough to look natural but still "glamor ize" my eyes a little more. What can I do to convince Mom to lot me wear it? Ton! Dear Toni: Wearing mas cara, just like other mnkc-up, is another step toward wom anhood. Mascara can he a real messy thing if not ap plied in the right way. Then again, it can glamorize and add a lot to one's features. If you are lucky enough to nave long, oark lasnrs, men by all means, don't wear mas-1 cara. It you are like many construction of the pavilion others who do not have lonn,nnd adjacent storage facilities rlnrk Irishes then mHScara lay be just the thing youlber, Double Doe LAimbcr, r.iK need. Tonl, IC you do wear Just the right amount to add to your eyes, I see nothing wrong with it. Please, don t go Into I eye-liner or eye shadow for 'quite awhile yet. That ruins 'young eyes. Remember too, that on some people make-up looks very attractive, and on other people, it docs nothing but distract from their beauty. Find out which category you are in! Dear Kimmy: My mother and father want me to wear braces on my teeth and I don't want to. Crooked Teolh Dear Crooked Teeth: If you do really have crooked teeth, please do get braces! Braces aren't much fun to wear, or have the feeling people really notice them. Just think whit the results arc going to he. Nice, slr.iight teeth. Your teeth ran mean the difference between a nice smile and a not so nice smile. The sooner you gel your braces, the soon er you will get them off. just think, when your teeth are nice and straight, some one may walk up to you. with no embarrassment on your part and say "Smile, you're on Candid Camera!" Dear Kimmy: I have rod hair and I am wondering what shades of lipstick I should wear. Kay Dear Kay: With your red hair, shades of orange are best for you. Stay away from shades of pink. If ynu have auburn hair, red lipsticks can be very becoming. Experi- menl to find just what the "perfect" shades are for you. Remember,, what looks good on fomeon.; cl.;c, won't al ways look good on you. Dear Kimmy: I was askod for a dinner data by a very nice fellow, I was real ex cited about it, because it was my first dinnir date. By the lima the night was over, I was so embarrassed, I could have cried. I spilled my soup, and dropped my knilo and part of my roll. To lop things off, I tripped over my chair on the way out. I have been asked for mora dinner dates since then, and I have turned them all down, because I'm afraid the same thing might happen. What can I do? I want to go out! Clumsy Dear Clumsy: What a date! I ran see that you did have a bad night. I wouldn't turn your other dales clown though, Just be- rause of one bad evening. You know the old saying - SAYS "Practice makes perfect." The more you practice eating out with a fellow, the more relaxed and calm you will be. Please, what ever you do, accept your next dinner date and have fun! Remember, EVERYONE has their bad days! Doar Kimmy: I have sud denly fallen in love with a 51 year old man. Should I drop him? I am 17. Puzzled Dear Puzzled: Don't bother - at his age he'll drop soon enough! Construction on Festival Pavilion Gels Under Vay Bert Prec, president of the Peter Brit! Gardens Music and Arts association, Jias announc ed that construction is now under way on the pavilion to be erectcf. for the Peter Britt Gardens Jlusic and Arts Fes tival concerts scheduled Aug. 1 1 through 24 at the Peter Britt Gardens in Jacksonville. Mrs. Prce also said that the construction of the pavilion has been made possible by the combined efforts of many lo cal area business men. Clean-up crews working with George Brewer and Mary and Paul God ward have been clearing the garden grounds where Myers Jones, Medford contractor, will erect the plat form. The canvas top of the shell is being made by Carl Burk of Burk Awnng com pany, and all the lighting for the building and grounds is being handled by Ben Trow bridge Jr., Trowbridge Elec tric, with the help of em ployees from TP&L. . Lumber Donated All lumber required for the 1 nHS Dml given oy Alley bum. Lumber, Kogap, Mcurew Bros. Sawmill, Medco, Olson Lawyer Lumber and Timber Products and hauled to the site on a truck furnished by Mitchell Brothers. Cable for the canopy support was given by Cal-Orc Machinery, and hardware will be available I from Hubbard Brothers. In conjunction with prepa rations or the coming festi val, Ryan Outdoor Advertis ing will prepare the billboards and Jim Tucker of Tucker Sno-Cal Corporation will clear an area of his property on tile corner r.f California and Oregon sis. in Jacksonville to give ample free parking space for those nl lending the con certs. Tickets for the festival may be purchased at the festival office at 1 King St., Medford, at Puruiker's and at the Lusk Piano company. Sttliricel Bock ! A'j'lior Sisccumbs Cordele, Ga. - ttJPli - Mae Uyman, 41, author of the sa tirical book "No Time for Sergeants'" died Wednesday night of an apparent heart at tack. Ilyman, who lived here with his wife and three chil dren, was stricken at his home. He was rushed to the (.'rips County hospital where he died a few minutes after arrival. Ilyman wrote "No Time for Sergeanls" shortly after re- ) turning from service as an I Air Force lieutenant in World ; War II. The hook was made j into a Broadway play and a million picture. Actor Andy i Griffith starred in both. Students May Work With Musicians Music students in the Med ford area are being offered an opportunity to meet and work with well known pro fessional musicans who will play for the Britt Gardens Mu sic and Arts Festival Aug. 11 through 24 in Jacksonville. Members of the Festival orchestra will instruct music classes twice a week for two weeks on the grounds of the Peter Britt Estate. The ses sions are scheduled for 11:30 a.m. Aug. 10. 13. 19 and 23. All music students are urg ed hy A. Mirick. supervisor of instrume ital music in the Medford schools, to "avail themselves of this opportunity to study with some of tha 'best in the business'." Registration may be nrrang- ' rd by contacting Mrs. Shirley I Anderson at 899-1844. i