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Dozens of Unadvertised Specials Thru-out the Store
READY FOR KILL Patricia McCormick, famed Texas girt bullfighter, making her ;
first appearance since being gored early this year, received the tails and ears of two
pills which she killed" in bullring at Reynosa, Mexico. She is shown preparing to kill
her second bull, whose back is filled with banderillas.
Gas Stations Can Disrupt Traffic
Chicago (U.R) Gas stations
can become a problem, according
to the American Society of Plan
ning Officials.
They can create traffic con
gestion along major streets and
highways. Unregulated stations
can become a fire and explosion
hazard.
Too -many stations can lower
the property values of neighbor
ing residential areas, and aban
doned stations can create blight
As a result, the society said,
many cities have tried to re
strict the number of stations
within their borders.
But, the society said, courts
generally have viewed such at
tempts with disfavor, contending
that they tend to constitute a
monopoly for already existing
stations.
The society said in a report,
"Regulation of Filling Stations,"
that courts might be more leni
ent in dealing with gas station
regulations if they are based on
sound traffic considerationsxor
Moscow Beams Holiday
Greetings To America
London (UP.) Radio Mos
cow beamed Independence
Day Greetings to lb United
States today. Moscow's North
American program, which
opens at midnight, was begun
with this message:
"This is Radio Moscow. On
this Fourth of July, we would
like to congratulate Ameri-
cans on their national holiday,
and wish them peace and pros
perity. We Soviet people ad
mire the fine. Democratic
traditions of our American
friends, with whom we hope
to live in peace, understand
ing, trust and mutual peaceful
effort.""
West Berlin Votes
Subsidy for Truckers
Berlin (U.R) The Western
Berlin citv envrnmmt vntpri a
new $250,000 subsidy Monday to
truckers supplying Berlin to pay
for exorbitant Communist road
taxes.
- The new grant brought - to
$1,500,000 the total subsidies
paid by the city since April 1
when the Reds arbitrarily raised
road tolls eleven fold on truck
traffic between Beriin and West
Germany.
Janitor, Tenants
Get Hot Under Collar
Paterson, N.J. 0J.R Tenants
of an apartment house really
got hot under the collar when
somebody turned on the steam
heat full blast Monday.
v once arrested building su
perintendent Eugene Bernard on
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after he became perturbed at his
wife, threw her clothing into the
furnace to burn and turned on
the steam.
Eisenhower Attends
'Cinerama' Picture -
Washington (U.R) President
Eisenhower decided today - to
take the afternoon off and go to
the movies.
A special matinee showing of
tne original "cinerama" was ar
ranged for the President at the
Warner Theater, where the
movie has been playing since
Nov. 5, 1953.
Car Didn't Run Right;
Owner Wrecks It
Naigara Falls, N.Y 0J.R)
Charles Rowan, 38, of Tucson,
Arix., arrested after he sent
his driverless car down an in
cline to crash into a rock bed '
with its front end dangling
over the Niagara Rived Rap
ids, said:
"I wanted to get rid of, it.
They charged me $62 to fix it
and it still doesn't run right."
. Dublin (U.PJ Hugh Stewart
of San Marino, Calif- the de
fending champion of 'men's
singles at the Irish Lawn 'Tennis
Championship, began defense of
his title yesterday by scoring a
7-5, 6-2 victory over Julian
Drury-Byrne of Dublin in the
first round.
on site, improvement or curb-cut
factors that would tend to reduce
congestion at heavily - traveled
intersections.
Multnomah County
Quits O&C Group
Portland (U.R) Multnomah
county withdrew today from the
Association of Oregon & Cali
fornia Land Grant Counties. The
three county commissioners, all
Democrats, said the action was
taken to protest hiring former
Oregon Senator Guy Cordon as
association counsel. .
Commissioners said their ac
tion was "not political." They
added that they believed Cor
don, Republican defeated last
year by Sen. Richard L. Neu
berger, had not done too much
for Multnomah county in land
grant cases. '
Cordon was employed last
week as special counsel on a one-
year contract paying $12,000. He
will work on the interchange of
timber holdings between the for
est service and -the O&C lands.
Of the 18 O&C counties in
Western Oregon, Multnomah
county has the smallest holdings.
It realizes about $40,000 a year
from timber sales.
Morning Star Leads
Honolulu Yacht Race
San Pedro, Calif. (U.R)
The sleek Morning Star, holder
of the elapsed time record for
the Transpacific Yacht race to
Honolulu, held a narrow lead
in the -1955 running . of ; the
2250-mile race and yatchsmen
speculate a new record may be
in the offing.
Richard Rheem's 96 foot
schooner was 186 miles out un
der an overcast sky and running
before a 20-mile an hour wind
as the first 24 hours of the race
neared an end.
But pressing her three miles
behind was William A. Pomer
oys lOS-foot, 10-inch schooner
Ramona, the largest boat in the
race.
Marion S. Centers
Dies at Ashland
Ashland Funeral services
for Marion S. Centers, 71, who
died here Monday, will be held
at Lady of the Mountain Catho
lic church Thursday at 9:30 a.m.
with the Rev. Father McCloud of
Medford officiating. Interment
will be in Mountain View ceme
tery. Recitation of the Holy
Rosary will be held at Litwil
ler's Mountain View chapel
Wednesday at 8:15 p.m.
The deceased was born at
Sams Valley on Jan. 27, 1884,
and had spent most of his life in
the Rogue valley. His parents
came from Missouri in 1842. He
was a graduate of the San Fran
cisco School of Veterinary Surgery.
Survivors include a son, Rob
ert B., Portland; a sister, Mrs.
Essie Fox, Medford, and two
grandchildren.
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the entire wheat crop of the
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