tTo Tlai! Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
Barber and three children, Van
Nuys, Calif., were to arrive to
day for a two-week visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Walker. 1765 Stewart ave.
To Visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Burkhalter, Renton, Wash., are
to arrive the first of the week
to be here for two weeks vaca
tioning with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Larson, 735 North
Modoc ave.
la Portland Gordon S. Mac
Kenzie of the Fidler-MacKenzie
agency left Thursday for Port
land on a business trip to return
the first of the week.
Here This Summer Mr. and
Mrs. Craig Canfield, Portland,
have arrived to spend the sum
mer in the Rogue valley. He will
assist his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Canfield, Ashland, in the
operation of the Big Y laundro
mat while staying here, and in
the fall will return as a junior
student at the University of Ore
gon medical school in Portland.
Dm Mat! Frlbuiw Waal Ada
'THE OLD OREGON'
CATERING
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Private Parties
Phoenix Ph. 2-7618
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Will Be Playing With the
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DANCE ON THE ONLY SPRING FiOC3
IN SOUTHERN OREGON
AIR
CONDITIONING
Local and
Nam Released H. E. and
Goldie M. Hawk have released
the assumed business name "H.
E. Hawk, Plumbing & Heating
Co.," according to county clerk's
records.
If am Assumed - Armin C.
and Ruth P. Richter, 221 North
Central ave., have assumed the
business name "Circle G
Ranch," according to county
clerk's records.
Changes Hands The business
name "O-Le Cafe" has been re
tired by A. M. Farfaii and as
sumed by Alfonso Padilla and
Olive Mae Gonzalez, 128 Chest
nut st., according to county
clerk's records.
Sawdust Burns Firemen with
the rural pumper were called to
the Sierra Cascade Pine com
pany mill on Houston rd. about
3:20 a.m. Thursday when sparks
carried by the sawdust conveyor
ignited sawdust in the fuel room
at the boiler. A slipping belt on
a motor was th,e cause of smoke
at the Northwest Poultry com
pany, 334 East McAndrews rd.,
Wednesday. Two pumpers were
sent to investigate about 4:45
p.m. Firemen flushed down two
gasoline spills from parked cars
on city streets Wednesday.
5sAa&
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THE
POINT -
TUNE IN
KMED 7 AM. SAT.
Personal
At Community Arthur B.
Myers Butte Falls, is listed today
as a surgery patient at Com
munity hospital:
.
Illegal Possession John W.
Hendricks, 19, Ashland, Wednes
day, was fined $15 in district
court on a charge of illegal pos
session of intoxicating liquor.
Leava for Coast Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Fasel, Garghill court,
plan to leave Saturday for a trip
to Brookings and other coast
towns. They are to return Mon
day. Permit . Issued A building
permit has been issued to W.
Benton Smith, 1308 Mt. Pitt ave.
to erect a $9,500 residence, ac
cording to records filed at the
city hall.
Saxaphone Stolen Herbert
L. Alford, 517 West 10th st.,
reported the theft of a saxaphone
and case valued at $95 from his
home yesterday,' according to
city police.
'
Return Mrs. AI Gilhousen
and son, Michael, Camp Baker
rd., returned this week from a
months' trip to Sah Bernardino,
Calif., where they visited for a
month.
-
To Baturn Mr. and Mrs. D.
M. Lambert and children, Judith
and Sharon, 11 Valley View rd.,
are expected home this week end
from a vacation trip to Washing
ton state. They have been away
for about a week.
and Mrs. Gordon
C. Hays and family moved yes
terday to a new home at 1100
Fern st., Ashland. Hays is man
ager of Ashland mortuary. The
family has resided at 901 King
st., Medford.
Deetray Kay Frank Edward
Samson, Jackson hotel,-reported
to the city police yesterday that
unidentified juveniles were de
stroying baled hay at Samson's
Feed and Seed, S01 North Front
St., according to city police rec
ords. ,
- -GaactiMg
Mads Earl Joesy,
eennty agricultural extension
agent, and John Landers, live
stock extension specialist from
Oregon State college, were visit
ing five eounty ranches today
and yesterday on a livestock
claasifieatim tour.
Mrs. Killa Ouwia
left the first 'of the week to
ner -home Cooeerd, Calif.,
after visiting with relatives
here. . Mm; is the-' farmer Miss
Hilla Chaves, a graduate of Med
ford High school and a former
employe ot Mann's Be pert rue at
store.
CAP Outing The Medford
squadron Civil Air Patrol cadets
plan an mating at Lake O' 'Woods
on Saturday and Sunday, July
2 and 3. All cadets are to take
ample beddinl and their own
food. Senior member escorting
the group will be First Lt. Rob
ert Thompson. Any members de
siring to attend are asked to
telephone Cadet Sgt. Dick Bell,
3-2552 for details. There will be
no Meeting on Monday, July .
BIRTHS
ROLLIE To Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan, Box 43, Jacksonville,
June 33, .1955, girl,. pounds,
at Community hospital.
DOftAN To Mr. and Mrs.
David,' 548 Haven at., July i,
1955, a bey, 7V pounds, at le
ered Heart hospital.
DUJtCAJf To Mr. end Mrs.
Rodney, dub hotel, Milt, Calil.,
July 1, 1955, a girl, 64 naunsi,
at Saered Heart hospital.
"WEBBER To Mr. and Mrs.
WiHiaaa, Butte Falls Star route,
Eagie Feint, Jnne 3, 196, a
bey, 8 pawndjfc at Sacred Heart
heapitei.
BABNKS To Mr. and 39m.
Jono, 91S Whitman at., Jury 1,
IMS, a bay, 6 pounds at Sacred
Heart hospital.
FUBXAft To Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Jr., 619 Clark st., July
1. 1986, a girl, 51 pawnfifc wt
Sawed Heart besaital.
AJM- r TO AX K 8
We wish ta extend awe tfcmas' asrf
appreeia to the wwy fri4s and
neighfeeM far ttaeir kitutaesses. . a4
sympathy drn our resent bFv
merA, atao tor Hi beMWa) ttqaai
otterin.
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WHERE IKE 5TERECAMH; tUQTO CXlGWATEi?
fortli of
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Wttt PRODUCE A 30 riCTUHE. TEST IT!
Summer Hours - 0 to 7
Under Founder's Management Sine 1930
Returns Mrs. H. B. YTSlood,
1217 Withington st, returned
Wednesday from Twin Falls,
Ida., where she was called Sunday-by
the illness of her mother.
a
Extinguish Fixe Medford
firemen dispatched a pumper to
be Hight Radio and Electronics
Service shop, 112 Norths Front
st., yesterday afternoon, to ex
tinguish a waste paper box fire
started by sparks from a small
boy's cap pistol, according to
the fire department.
a a
From Vacation Mr. and Mrs!
E. F. Roberson, Jacksonville, re
turned this week from a vacation
in California. They were accom
panied by Mrs. Roberson's grand
daughters, the Misses Darlene
and Juanita Calhoun. They visit
ed at Carmel, Monterey, San
Jose and Merced.
a a a
Pageant Musie The organ
music furnished for the annual
Bend Water pageant to be held
July 2 and 3 at Bend will be
furnished by Mrs. Carol Snider
of Bend, a frequent visitor and
sister of Mrs. Richard Schuchard,
101 Geneva ave. The organ con
certs will be presented both days
at Mirror pond.
a a. a
File Claims Placer claim no
tices have been filed in . the
Jackson county recorder's of
fice by H. D. McVay, route 1,
box 4, Jacksonville, -and Carl
Bergman and Claude Ragsdale.
McVay listed his claim, contain
ing 20 acres, as Digger in the
Forest Creek Mining district.
Bergman and Ragsdale claimed
40 acres and named the claim
Morning Glory. .
a a a'
From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Al
ton Anderson, 2607 Eastover ter
race, arrived Thursday by way
of the northern Oregon coast
from a week's trip to Portland
and Astoria. . They attended the
professional golf tournament
held at Portland and at Astoria
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Max
Milhollen, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ford Knutson.
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From V Mat tea Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Starks and sons, Wade
and Brent, of the Junior High
harket, and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt
Hay, and daughters, Ruth and
Linda, S10 Maple st., returned
yesterday from a three-week trip
to Utah, Colorado and Wyom
ing. Mrs. Starks and Mrs. Hay
are sisters and. the families visit
ed at their former , homes in
Evaneton, Wye., Grand Junction
and Delta, Cafe., and Salt Lake
City. ; -
Called fty Swath - Sr. and
Mrs. Dale Flowers and son, Ekafe
Flowers Jr., and J. T. Peters,
father of Mrs. Ftowers, left
last evening for ttelano, Calif.,
where they were" called by the
death of Mrs; Laura Smith, sister
of Peters. Mrs. Smith's home was
in Pixley, Calif., and she is weil
known here from many visits
with relatives. Funeral services
will be held Saturday, July 2,
at 10 a.m., at the Delano Meth
odist church, and iafccmmk will
be at Delano. -
Daily Veaicj ftepcrl
ATE July 1. 35
Sunset tonight 7:51 ra, jMR-rie
toaaeiTew 4:36 a.m.
, rOBECASTO
Medford sod vicinity: Pardr eteudy
tonight and Saturday. Few xeattered
showers in mountains. A, little wanner
Saturday. Low tonifht 44, feifh Sat
or day 78.
Western execea: Mostly elsudy wita
Mattered (hewers tonight, beeomlng
partly cloudy with few hower Sat
urday. Slightly warmer Saturday wtt-ti
highs ranging - from 68-78. havr fca
ght near SO.
W&rthern Califsreia: Take tonight
astd Saturday, but toeaj eeaatel fox in
aentings. Warmer - Saturday ever
anut of the area.
LOGAL DATA
TEMP3lATURt: Mwaa jfeaay
S3: below normal 9.
Becord high thia dafie 168 ta 1943.
Becerd low this date 40 ia 1911.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid
aisrtt, nene. Midnight to 10 a.m.. none.
torn thu month .Ot in.. M in. fee
kaw nernal.
Tetai afeie 5vept. 1, .8 hsehci.
HSt inches below Borstal.
HUMIDITY: Uvnt yeatexiajr ai.
haeheat tfasa a to. flS.
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Viittn 6m eon and Wartrioatan:
Beeurriwf, showers tbrouoheat sext
5 days. Temperatures below sernxU.
Highs fancing from ee in Hort and
along ceaat ts near 73 ha southwest
OregVm in interior. Lew temperaturees
averaging from 4S-SS. PreeivitatiOR
about Vi to l .inah loeany. JHeeipita
tion spotty.
Northern eaUfornia: Wo precipita
tion except possibly a little pant near
Oregon border occasionally. Tempera
tures near or below normal.
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News About
Servicemen
ENLIST
Andrew Fuller Arney Jr., 305
C St., Phoenix, enlisted June 23
in the Navy. E. D. Houdesheldt,
local recruiter, announced today.
RELEASED
Harold Walch, son of Mr. , and
Mrs. Lloyd Walch, Boardman St.,
has received his release from the
Air Force and now is employed
at a mill at White City. He was
an airman second class at the
time of his discharge and served
with the 18th motor vehicle
squadron. Walch recently re
turned from Okinawa where he
served for 18 months. He is a
1951 Medford High school
graduate and received basic
training at Lackland Air Force
base, Tex.
IN GERMANY
Sfc. James L. Hoffman,
whose wife, Louise, lives in
Rogue River, recently arrived in
Germany and now is a member
of the 97th signal battalion.
Hoffman, . an aircraft mechanic
in the battalion's message cen
ter company, has been in the
Army five years. He holds the
commendation ribbon, the good
conduct medal and the Korean
service ribbon.
ON LEAVE
Marine Pvt. Carl fS riin.
bury, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs.
wmiam Dusenbury, 1913 Hazel
st., is at home on recruit leave,
according to the Marine Corps
recruiting office .here. He will
be attached to the 1st Marine
division at Camp Pendleton,
California, after his 10-day leave.
A graduate of Crater High
school, he enlisted in the corps
last January. During- boot train
ing he qualified as an expert
rifleman, placing second in his
platoon.
DISCHARGED
Henry Chavex hac returned
home after receiving his dis
charge from the Air Force. He
lives at 3 East Clark st., and was
a corporal at the time of his dis
charge. He enlisted in 1952 after
graduation from Medford High
school. Chavez began work yes
terday as a member of the South
ern Pacific railway maintenanee
crew. He . plans eantiswe his
education Ipter.
Ta Can ttatess Charles
(Chuck) Caps, 131 O'Gaea at.,
plans to leave Saturday See San
Mateo, Calif., to visit through
the holidays Vith his fiance, Hiss
Lea Koae, and her family.
'Washington About two mil-
Ken children in tne U.S. have
seme dagr oi imnawed hear-
e$fg ftkf 4Hi 8f July
WEEK-END HOLIDAY!
Jkt Walker's Popular
SATURDAY NIGHT
FUN FOR ALL!
Li 3so Hoor Modern Music Good Crowd
AauiKA-s rAvoxrrTsouc aaTMr ""j
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SAT. NIGHT
BAIL 0.
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Dancing 9 to 1 Doors Open at 8 P.M.
Children Undar 12 Admitted Fro -PLENTY
OF PARKING SPACE!
Friday. July 1, 1935
Mark Spiegelberg, 6,
Victim of Leukemia
Mark Spiegelberg, 6, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spiegelberg,
206 Valley View dr., died yester
day afternoon at a local hospital.
He had been ill from lukemia
for several months.
The boy, son of Medford High
school's head football coach, was
born here on Jan. 18, 1949. Sur
vivors, in addition to his par
ents, are a brother, Scott, 2, and
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Kelly, Walla .Walla,
Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. A. Spie
gelberg, Omak, Wash.
Mass of the angels will be of
fered by Father William McLeod
at 9 a.m. Saturday at Sacred
Heart Catholic church. Interment
will be Tuesday, July 5, at Walla
Walla.
Perl funeral home is in charge
of funeral arrangement!.
Just Couldn't Resist
Plate Glass Window
. Detroit. (U.R) George
Watts, 33. a railroad section
worker from Pulaski. Tenn
told police t6day why ha
jumped through a $230 plate
glass window in Detroit's new
City-County Building.
"We don't have any pretty
buildings like that where I
come from." he said. "I never
saw a window that big before.
I Just had to hop right through
it"
Merced, Calif. (U.R) As
much as 600 inches of snow a
year may fall on some parts of
the Sierras, and the record is
800 inches.
Obituaries
WILLIAM BLOW
William A. Blow died this
morning at the V. A. Domicili
ary, Camp White. Conger-Morris
funeral home is in chargt of fu
neral arrangements. V
DAN KOSNER
Dan E. Hosner, 72; of 103 'G"
st., Jacksonville, died in a local
hospital this morning. Funeral
arrangements . are pending at
Chapel Mortuary.
Helman Bath's
PQt
NOW OPEN
Spot of lowal St.
ASHLAND
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE TKDX
Portland Firm Cleared
By Court of' Appeals
San Francisco (U.R) The
Ninth District U.S. Court of Ap
peals have overruled the Na
tional Labor Relations Board
in an unfair labor practice
charge brought against Roberts
Brothers, a leading Oregon de
partment store.
The court refused to enforce
an NLRB order requiring the
firm to stop allegedly preventing
employees from joining a union.
A local of the AFL Retail
Clerks Union brought the origi
nal charge in 1952 during an
organizational campaign when
the company allegedly conducted
a secret poll ofemployees on
unionization. .
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Cub Pack 60
Badges and. awards were pre
sented to several members cf
Cub Pack 60 during a meetii j
Wednesday evening at the ret
reation room of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter DaylSaints.
The meeting .was held there in
stead of at TouVelle park as
originally planned. Those, who
received the awards were
Michael Higgins Ronny Ingram.
Barry Peterson, and Kelley Met
singer. After the ceremonies the
cubs and fathers who attended
took part in tumbling and volley
ball. .
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