DAISY'S
CAFE
3522 No. Highway 99
O n a m Daily Sc Sundays
V P ii ajn. to 11 p.m.
COMPLETE DINNERS
: Chicken - Steaks - Chops
Sea Foods, etc.
COME IN . . ; Enjoy Oar
HOME COOKED FOOD
DANCE
Sat. Night
tfd - I I
v ' I 1
BOBBY
CHAMPION
AND HIS
MELODY
WRANGLERS
Finest Western Music in the
Pacific Northwest. See and
hear them Every Saturday
Nite.
6:30-7 P.M. - KBES-TV
Rogue Ualley
BALLROOM
Local
and
Personal
Pioneer Group Members of At Markets Miss Mabel Nye
the Pioneer Square Dance group
will meet Saturday, Jan. ; 8, at
8:30 p.m. at Kershaw square. .
. ' . - .
Historical Group A meeting
of the Southern Oregon Histori
cal society is scheduled at the
courthouse Tuesday, Jan. 11, at
8 p.m. Those interested in work
of the society are invited.
' .
To Los Angeles Mrs. Fran
ces Pasmore, Los Angeles, left
by plane for her home Jan. 5,
after visiting here and in Rose
burg with her - daughter, Miss
Vivian Pasmore.
Convalescent Mrs. Phyllis
Wall, 607 North Fifth st., Jack
sonville, is reported to be con
valescing at her home after suf-
erine-a heart attack New Years
eve. She may have visitors, rel
atives said today.
Skat Party A skating party
for all Girl Scouts and Brownie
trooD members will be held
Saturday, Jan. 8, from 1 to 3:30
p. m., at the Rogue Valley ball
room. Mrs. Earle Fichtner has
announced.
- .
To Texas -Al M. Williams,
resident of Upper Applegate for
the last ten years, left recently
for Corpus Christi, Tex., where
he will make his home with his
sister, Mrs. Edna Starbuck. Wil
liams sold his Applegate home
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil
liams of Medford.
At Community Several new
patients were reported at Com'
munity hospital today. They
include - two tonsil surgery pa
tients, Carolyn Cole, 7, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cole,
54 South Keeneway dr., . and
Julia Grigsby, 14, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Garl Grigsby, 256
Vashti way. Those having sur
gery there today are Mrs. James
Williams, 1310 West 10th st.,
and Ray Clark of Sunny Valley,
Ore. Mrs. Don Dungey, 838
Palm st., is a medical patient,
SILVER GRILL CAFE
! 403 East Main Street
INFRA-RED BARBECUE
AND COMPLETE MENU
Breakfast-Lunch and Dinner
MEDFORD'S QUALITY CAFE
Hours: 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Daily Except Sunday
m
0'
SATT.
W3m
WALKER'S POPULAR
Good Lively Music! Excellent Floorl
Wonderful; Crowd Bring the Family
SATURDAY NIGHT
A
AT
THE
IN PERSON VOCALIST O
WADE BLANICENSHIP
Music By DICK SPAIN And
The ROGUE VALLEY BOYS !
DANCE ON THE ONLY SPRING FLOOR -IN
SOUTHERN OREGON
left Saturday via United Air
lines for ,Los Angeles and San
Francisco to select merchandise
for Hadley's store while attend
ing market shows.
.
School To CI Of Because
electric service at the Howard
school will be off on Tuesday,
Jan. 11, the school will be closed
all day, it was announced today
by Principal Harold Boner.
1 .
Returned Ralph L. Peterson,
318 West Jackson st., has return
ed to his home from " Sacred
Heart hospital where he under
went surgery and he now may
have visitors, his family ; said
today. : v -.. r :
Watch Missing An $85 wom
an s. watch was reported missing
yesterday from - a residence of
Essa Barrett, 408 Edwards st.;
according to city police records.
The theft occurred sometime be
tween Dec. 28 and Jan. 6, police
said. '
Condition Fair The condi
tion of Fay G. Adams, West Sec
ond st., is reported as "fair" to
day at Sacred Heart hospital. He
was taken to the hospital
Thursday,, morning after being
struck by a log while he was
engaged in logging ' operations
near Stagecoach orchards.
Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Rutter, 734 Dakota ave.,
have as their visitors their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Alexander and in
fant son, Daniel, from, Los An
geles, and Mrs. flutter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. P. Jorgensen,
Longview, Wash. Mrs. Alexan
der is the former Miss Barbara
Rutter.-. ; " ' ; - .
. , ' j ;
Slight Injury . Charles
Thomas Holt, 11, of 526Vfe North
Front st., received a skinned
knee when he was, involved in
a bicycle-car accident at Front
and Third, sts. " yesterday after
noon. .He .was riding . a bicycle
which was struck by a car driven
by Fern Thora Crump, 847 West
14th st. No citation was Issued.
Improving -; Henry E. Ren
frew, 106 Ajax ave., Camp
White, who has been confined
to Sacred Heart .hospital since
Dec. 3 because of a heart attack
is now improving, Mrs. Renfrew
reported this morning. Renfrow
is : employed by the Veterans
Administration domiciliary cen-
A. J- y"f -TT1 A f -
ier at wciinp wnue as a -lire
fighter. . ;. ;
Officer Bitten Police Officer
Elroy Erickson was attacked by
a collie dog at 942 Murray st.
yesterday .morning.-He was not
injured because he was wearing
gloves, according to police rec
ords. Erickson -was investigating
renorts of a vicious doe when
the animal ran at him, biting at
his ; gloved hand. - The owners
were not at home at the time and
were unidentified. "-' " :
- Surgery Patients Earl Man
ley, 891 Diamond, st.; Mrs. Ludy
Edjngton, Gold Hill; Patricia
Clay, 12, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Clave," Eagle Point;
Mrs. L. , O. Twite, 48. Myers
court,, and Mrs. . James Allen,
Cave . Junction, and Mrs. Tom
Cook, Grants Pass, are listed as
surgery patients today at Sacred
Heart hospital. "
V. Medical ; Care Those report
ed ; receiving medical care today
at' Sacred V Heart hospital are
William Oscar, Gold Hill; Rol
li Chisum, Central Point; Mrs.
Gary Garrett,-Route 3, Medford;
Mrs. Carlock Johnson, Ft. Klam
ath;. Mrs. Joe Hearin, 2517 East
Main st.; - Patricia Craig, 19
months,1 daughter ' of ,-Mr and
Mrs. Howard , Craig, Gold Hill;
and Mrs. James - Stewart, 336
Plum st. . ' . ' . ' :
Obituaries
SECOND CENTURY "
i " Falls City, Neb. U.R) Mrs.
Martha Jane Woodring embark
ed on her second century of life
confident that "the worst was
over. " She recalled that as a young
woman she had survived
droughts", Indian raids and home
steading hardships. She also said
she; had "married at 16 to escape
the drudgery of being an unpaid
"hired girl." V ; . . :
1 ytevwSM SATOISDAV
: Pcx&C&. NIGHT ;
And the Western Swing Band
JMSOIIUILLE GOniUlllTY HALL
o ADMISSION o
$ 1 .00 Tax Inc., Students with
Student Body Cards 75c
Listen To
Western Roundup Time
12:30 Daily on KWIN
JAMES HANDLES
Funeral services are pending
at Perl funeral home for James
Ellis Randies, 70, of 333 West
Second st., who died at a local
hospital yesterday. -
ETTA WRIGHT
Mrs: Etta B. Wright, 81, died
Wednesday in San Francisco.
Funeral services will be held in
Conger-Morris chapel Monday
at 10:30 ajn. with the Rev. Dr.
Raymond E: Balcomb, - of the
First Methodist church officiat
ing. Interment will be in Phoe
nix cemetery.
JOHN BRANNON
John Willia Brannon in, 22,
died yesterday , at his home in
Phoenix. Conger-Morris funeral
home is in charge of funeral ar
rangements. r -
IDA BISHOP
Services for Ida May Bishop,
84, who died Thursday, will be
held in Conger-Morris chapel
Monday at 10:30 a. m. with the
Rev. Dr. Raymond E. Balcomb
of the First Methodist church of
ficiating. Interment will be in
Phoenix cemetery.
EXTRA PLACES
Bridgeport, Conn. U.R)
Fireman doused a small kitchen
fire as a group of women were
preparing a church dinner. They
saved the turkey and were in
vited to the affair.
ASHLAND
xn . i- l top
V4
v
BIG AS
THESUITSOFI
- Th) Grat Nvl
h Evtn Grtator -,j
' ttarring -HtArtr
lOGAn . V JOHNSON
MadftUBtAY Jom fttta
A COtUMII. HCTUH
Delinqu
Security Suggested
ents I
Chicago U.R) Banning ' com
ic books and blaming parents is
too easy and fruitless 'a way out
of the problems of juvenile de
linquency, the Journal of the
American . Medical association
said today in an editorial. ':: :
"The delinquent youth has
been described as a rebel with
out a cause," the editorial said.
"He is essentially an unhappy
person who is looking for a face
saving way to abandon his false
bravado. He does not conform to
the standards of a society from
which he feels he has been ex
cluded. - :
"If we want 4he delinquent
to adjust to society we . must
recognize the importance of pro
viding the sort of security to
which a person may reasonably
be expected to ad just,", the edi
torial said..
'Dead line Sunday Classified at
noon Saturday: 10 a.m. Monday for
Monday: other days 5:30 orevioiu day.
Friday, January 7, ltIS
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE
Justice Sympttthetie
To Man With Same Name
New York U.R) When Emi;
lio Nunez pleaded guilty to a div
orderly' conduct charge in Spe
cial Sessions court Thursday, the
justice continued Nunez in $1,
000 bail for sentencing Jan.' 13. ?
"I certainly would like to help
a man with that name," Justice
Emilio Nunez said. . 1
Dead line for Sunday Claislfied U
Monday: other days 5 JO oreviousday.
EATON'S
DINNER HOUSE
12 Crater Lake Aye.
':' ITALIAN AND
AMERICAN DINNERS
SPECIAL All the Spanettl and
Homemade RavloU you can eat.
Includes Home Made Bread,
Butter and C"-QQ
5 COURSE ITALLIAN DINNER
1.50 ...... -
Open S:3 VM. Mil t P.M:
FrL, Sat, Sun., and Mon. Only
iSMOillll
O CONTINUOUS FROM 1 P.M. P
STARTS SUNDAY
Ask Those Who Saw It New, Year's Eve!
They're Still Raving!
f s'.i.S'?' ASa J4A
...And ntver was
falling in Iov :
such FUN!
IKAM .
starring
GENE NELSON
TfiMV f IIDTIC . CinDIA nc UAVCU CORINNE CALVET
iviii vuniu uLurvm ul iihylii paulgii
PAUL GILBERT
ADDED O CARTOON P NEWS
Doors Open IP M CONTINUOUS
Saturday and Sunday!
UECD
mm
r
What do ?
you want
with a boy.
when ; : 7 j
there's
1 'f Rr,l .1
?: : .Wright i " vW' ' H
' J WILLIAM f'tfWELLMAN'S . &Zr-r-?
With
Diana n
Lvnn V
- m - r
WARNER COLOR .
MM)
' With
Tab
Hunter
A Technicolor jCartoon Classic
"GOME BATTY"
d-i-a-l ; vr rrz "
Dial, Tex. (U.R) Residents of
this; small Texas community
have been .promised telephones
by July, 1956 dial telephones,
that is. -
TOOTHSOME : ' '3 "
Taconite, Minn. (U.R) Bion
Axford, 82, has- had to. discard j
his ialse teeth. His third set of j
real teeth 13 so Jar has brok
en through his sore gums.
HOLLY WEDNESDAY
WIRWGB1H2J
imbue
Bllrii
URESS
S Tint Gxmnnen
n niiOi muni i n hi I I " .
fot n W mOCM HBr IWtON htm Hy ky UMA1 WOtTI M CINTUOX HWCWCTIOM
IXI
:eviUdjULiJuLgjLlbJ.I.I
FRI. & SAT. EVENINGS
1 P DOORS OPEN 6:30 P
O
A
im miux ur wu'an S
! U ? lllHUjaBT
32?
HI
tOIWnY.Millllll
Vmcwtt PRICE
Mary MURPHY VX I O f
PLUS: CARTOON P LATE NEWS
i2?
t
sconmor
KTTAST.J0KI
. ' A COUIMIIA nCTUHt ' :
SATURDAY MATINEE
Special Children's Show
.DOORS OPEN 12:00 :
. " Selected - from Parents Magazine
Children's Library r ' 7
UOVOUDtRTHEYlOVED...
VxN' this G. I. tA
y- ivi 1 Av:y fP
AND -:"
Swell Cartoons
tu3 CHAPTER Ho. 0 "DATtlflfl"
MMLY THEATR
Tonite PSloTTI
'AND If '"WOMN ft
SATURDAY J -M i
DOORS OPEN ' JX SSSrJ
6:45 P.M.
-MUa -yy r
'
BOB HOPE
.-LUCILLE BALL n
V - IA I
ftcmtTadw . :
PtHflffps
. sutunr .
AfAlAMOUMI
v KiiASt f
3 BIG CARTOON HITS - 3
..
V f