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I Local and Personal Rummage A rummage sale will be conducted at the First Methodist church Saturday, June-1&, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 'The church is located at Main .-and Laurel sts. ' Shady Covt Event An an nual Fathers day dinner spon sored by the Our Lady of Fatima club of Shady Coe will be held from 12 noon to 4 p.m., Sunday, June 19, at the Shady Cove Vet erans of Foreign Wars hall. M h ll SI lA awffT 1st Drive-In Showing Tonite! Show Starts 8:25 p.m. MAGNIFICENT ACTING... POWERFUL EMOTION... SUPERS DRAMA! i m A PERLBOtC-SEATON WITKT m.m scnia THE CDwrfKir mMM Prahcai W WILLIAM PERLBERG - Writta. fee tj Sotoi ud Wtrd by GEORGE 3EAT0N ' Fraa dt plajr by CSori Oit A Panaauat FVta ; PLUS 2nd COMEDY HIT! LADY SLEEPWALKER CONFESSES ALL! Vv' ll-n-l - B 1 I I I II K I TOUKG GITE ALSO LATE WORLD NEWS A COLOR CARTOON ENJOY YOURSELF AT . . . Dardanelle . : . in an Evening of Pleasant Entertainment. FINE FOOD GOOD DANCE MUSIC FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE Every Night Except Wednesday Ph. 5-9230 Gold Hill LTD ART (DIE SATURDAY NIGHT At Walker's Popular The Finest of Modern Music Good Floor Good Crowd ENJOY AN EVENING OF FUN! ATTHE dasii EAGLE POINT SATURDAY NIGHT -GUEST STAR LARRY ROCK Real Fine Vocalist DANCE ON THE ONLY SPRING FLOOR ; IN SOUTHERN OREGON To the Music of : DICK SPAIN and the Rogue Valley Boys AIR CONDITIONING TUNE IN KMED 7 A.M. SAT. HOUSE of MYSTERY WHERE 1 HE STEREORAMIC PHOTO ORIGINATED North of Gold Hill AT Open Throughout The Year ANY SNAPSHOT TAKtN WITHIN THE VORTEX - WILL PROtUCE A 3D PICTURE. TEST IT! miner Hours 8 to 7 . Rounder's Management Since 1930 CALENDAR Calendar notice and news for the society section of The Mail Tribune must be submitted in writing and deadline for the Sun day edition is 1 p.m Friday Dead line for the weekly calendar is 9 a.m of the day of publication and for week day news is 5 djd the day before, publication. Saturday " 10 a.m. Southern Oregon Gem and Mineral society, show at boys' gymnasium, Medford Junior High school. 12:30 p.m. Zuleima temple, Grants Pass Masonic temple. 6:30 p.m. FOE auxiliary, dinner at Eagles' hall. Grange Dance The mem bers of Roxy Ann Grange will sponsor a square dance Satur day, June 18, at 9 p.m. Potluck refreshments will be served. Kenneth Howewill will call the squares. ' At School Chris Temple, of the Modern Plumbing and Heat ing company, returned this week from Portland where he attend ed a General Electric school con cerning heating and aircondi tioning. ' Business Name The busi ness name Dunbar Orchards has been assumed by Dunbar Car penter, route 3, box 124, Med ford, according to records on file in the office of the Jackson county clerk. Slight Accident Vehicles operated by Stanley Allen Brown, box 116, Gold Hill, and Margaret Hamilton Nelson, 204 Willamette st., Medford, collided on East Main st. between Myrtle and Geneva sts., yesterday. No citations were issued, city police said. . To Build A building permit has been issued to W. L. Moore, 823 Broad St., Medford, for con struction of a $5,700 residence. A permit also was issued to A. S. and Billie E. Robinson, 515 South Central ave., Medford, for $500 worth of remodeling of a residence to a restaurant. Grass Fire An area of about two acres was burned in a grass fire along the Southern Pacific railroad tracks in the Tolo dist rict. Central Point rural fire men stated that the fire was easily controlled. A discarded railroad flare was thought to have been the cause, they reported. Arrested Elmer Boyd Gra velle, 24, Jacksonville, was ar rested yesterday by city police and is being held on suspicion of grand larceny, according to jail records. The case involves items taken from Jackson Hot Springs, deputy sheriffs said. Theft Reported Operators of Rogue Drive-In theater have reported the theft of five speak ers, valued at $37.50, from the theater. They were taken some time between 7 p.m. May 15 and 7 p.m. May 16, according to a report filed in the sheriffs office. - Orders Issued Five orders for correction of hazardous con ditions were issued yesterday by City Fire Marshal Truman Nel son. He inspected three business occupancies, a warehouse and a place of public assembly. Three complaints of hazards in resi dential areas were inspected. - At Community Cynthia Carl berg, 8 months, daughter of Mrs. Patricia Carlberg, 509 Scenic ave., Ashland, is a surgery pa tient at Community hospital, at tendants reported today. Also there for surgery is Mrs. John Nelson, 1312 Queen Ann ave. FOE Lodges The Medford aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will conduct a Fathers day program this evening at the lodge hall at 219 West Main st. Roy Picard is chairman of the entertainment and families of members are to attend. The event will open at 9 p.m.", and continue until 12. Women are to take potato salad and the lodge men will furnish a dutch lunch. Hits Pole Mrs. Stevan Dut kiewicz, 32, of 518 Franquette st., suffered a badly injured arm when the car she was driving struck a telephone pole about 10:55 a.m. today, Medford ambu lance attendants, who took her to Sacred Heart hospital, re ported. A report from the hos pital indicated that she also re ceived knee and leg injuries and bruises. - Twins Born Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunlap, route 1, box 315 A, Central Point, are parents of twin sons born June 16 at Com munity hospital. The boys weighed 4 pounds 1 ounce, and 4 pounds 12 ounces. They .have been named David Mathew and Duane Lloyd. The Dunlaps now are parents of four boys and a girl. ; Young GOP To Map Campaign Strategy Detroit (U.R) Delegates were scheduled to map strategy for the Young Republican phase of the 1956 presidential campaign at their convention today before listening to a speech by Vice President Richard M. Nixon. The campaign strategy meet ing, one of the high points of the convention,, was expected to endorse a resolution to "draft Ei senhower for re-election" and then work out plans to achieve that goal, Nixon will deliver the princi ple speech of the convention to night. . -. .. Gov. Fred Hall of Kansas sounded the call for Eisenhower support last night in a speech be fore the 1600 delegates at the opening day general session. BIRTHS DUNLAP To Mr. and Mrs. Robert, route 1, box 315A, Cen tral Point, June 16, 1955, twin boys, 4 pounds 1 ounce and 4 pounds 12 ounces at Community hospital. MORRISON To Mr. and Mrs. Ray, 112 North Columbus ave., June 17, 1955, a boy, 7 pounds at Community hospital. Not City Crew The city Public Works Department re ports that yesterday's incident, when Leonard Weaver's car was sprayed with white paint while parked on West .Main st., did not involve a city crosswalk painting crew. Apparently . a state highway department crew was to blame, as the city crew has not been out for over a week, Thorpe said. Friday, June 17, 18S3 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE TOTED! Firemen Extinguish Gasoline, Grass Fires Medford firemen with the rural pumper truck extinguished a gasoline blaze with only minor damage yesterday afternoon at the Veritas orchard on Hillcrest rd. A spray rig with a freshly filled gasoline tank ignited when the motor was started, firemen said. Flaming gasoline also in volved a nearby shed. Firemen were summoned about 1:50 p.m. About the same time another crew was called to put out a grass fire at the rear of a lot be longing to Fred Bortz, 1512 North Riverside ave. Sparks from a trash fire .ignited the grass. , PIANIST ARRIVES Miss Mary L. Spruce from Macon, 'Ga., arrived in Medford last Saturday to make her home at 953 South Ivy st. Miss Spruce, a pianist, came here to furnish music at the Church of the Open Bible at 415 East Main st. She also will assist in Sunday school work, and has been associated in church music and work for some time. At Osteopathic Anthony Bellane, 2V&, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Bellane, San Jose, Calif., is a surgery patient at Osteopathic hospital, and Mrs A. R. McDonald, Eagle Point, is there for medical care. The Bel anes are visiting her parents at Gold Hill. 'THE OLD OREGON' CATERING To Banquets and . Private Parties Phoenix Ph. 2-7018 GECl and T.1IUERAL SHOT SAT. JUNE 1810 A.M. to 10 P.M. SUN. JUNE 19 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Medford Jr. Hi Gym North Holly at 2nd St. Lapidary exhibits from far and near assembled In Medford for the first time. Sponsored by Roxy Ann Gem Sc Mineral Clue SNACK BAR , ADMISSION 15c Dixon vs. Yates In House Vote on Plan Washington (U.R) It was Dixon vs. Yates when President Eisenhower's controversial Dixon-Yates power plan came to a vote in the House. Rep. Henry Aldous Dixon, a Utah Republican, backed the administration in the 198 to 169 vote against building a new TV A power plant as a substitute for Dixon-Yates. Rep. Sidney R. Yates, Illinois Democrat, voted for TVA and against the Dixon-Yates plan. The two congressmen are not the Dixon and Yates whoa names the plan bears. 4 DANCE Sat. Night 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 Valley BALLROOQ M-G-M'o POWERFUL LIFE-INSPIRED DRAMA. SI FROM MMDJUICE TOZIEGFELO FOLLIES! THE ; STRANGEST LOVE STORY EVER LIVED FLARES OUT OF LURID o CHICAGO IN THE MOB-RULE " DAYS! TODAY ' aJilp 1 1 SAT. A SUN. C ' I Frem 12:45 P w- TUB hcaM The hit Tune in COLUMBIA RECORD ALBUM 17 mi V-4 IK:I it mi iiw Tiriir m r 11 TDorisDay James Omsn ey AS.SONOBIRO IMJTW TnNO A"TM IMI "jLtwe Lie rlSEv'e Lie OPEN DAILY 6:45 TOIIITE & SAT. 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