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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1955)
FOUR MEDFORD (ORECOlf) MAII. TRIBUHE Thursday. July 14. 1ISS nn IT A New Heat Wave Seen for East Br UNITED PRESS A warming trend moved In on the eastern half of the nation to day and the weatherman warned that it might mean a heat wave similar to the one that scorched the east for 10 days until last Sunday. Temperature were generally five to 10 degrees higher and going vp. Hot, but drier, weath er was also the outlook for the west. Meanwhile, showers and thun der storms' brought some relief in the south, southwest and Mis sissippi valley. The heaviest rainfall during the night was 1.57 Inches at Guyman, Okla. At Rocky Mount, N.C., the rain got out of hand yesterday and averaged four inches in the Tar river watershed. . The rain swollen river was expected to crest at 2V4 feet above the flood stage today and five feet above at Tarboro, N.C. Yesterday the river flooded low crop lands. Overseas, the death- toll in Europe's heat wave has climbed . to nearly 200. Fierce storms accompanied the climb in tem peratures, and damaged rich grape crops in France and Italy. Klamath Republicans Select New Chairman Klamath Falls (U.R) The Klamath county Republican cen tral committee has named at torney George H. Proctor as chairman succeeding Elmer Lem ler, Merrill, Ore., who has resigned.- Lemler will fill the post of congressional district nominat ing committeeman, the position formerly held by Proctor. The Republicans also named three new members at large: Tom Mc Clure and Loren Binney of Kla math Falls and Elizabeth Hyde of Bly. There are 10,000 WACs in ser vice today and it costs $3, 000,000 less a year to feed, house and water them than 10,000 GIs. new WO OTHGR COLA IS so low in calories VET tnOTQOsek- SO GOOD! Everybody's doing H . . . getting cool as can be with ice-cold RC Honestly, there's nothing so zesty, so sparkling, so completely cooling as a frosty Royal Crown Cola. No other cola is so low in calories yet tastes so good. No other cola is so brimful of jmart summer -refreshment! Get RC lots of RC today! r WHOOPING IT UP for their amusement and Chicago's, Shriners from Rameses Temple, Toronto, board replica of 1888 streetcar for parade at international convention. (7ntmatumy Clarence Humble May Become Klamath DA Klamath Falls (U.R) Clar ence Humble, former assistant Klamath County District At torney, today appeared a likely candidate to succeed Frank Alderson as the county's district attorney. Humble yesterday was recom mended by the county bar as sociation to replace Alderson, who is scheduled to become chief deputy prosecutor in Lane coun ty July 25. ' The county court has approv ed the recommendation, and only Gov. Paul Patterson's ap proval was necessary before it would go into effect. The association also announc ed that the district attorney's salary would.be increased from $4500 to $7500 a year. Alderson, a crusading prosecutor, had said the low salary was one of the reasons for his resignation. . The average size of farms in Kentucky increased from 74.4 acres in 1935 to 89 aeres in 1950. The total number of farms de creased from 278,298 to 218,476. - Got In the swim cool off with ROYAL CROWN COLA Court Records POLICE COURT John Russell Winn, failure to yield right of way to oncoming traffic, 910. Winston W. Carl, violation of basic rule, $10, failure to stop, $5. Ronald Rex Malson, 708 West Sixth st., Medford. reckles driving, liquor involved, $50. George O. Martin, failure to atop (light . $5. John Byron Page, violation of basic rule, $10. DISTRICT COURT Elery O. Moore, drunk on public highway. $30. John W. Bellah, no vehicle license, $10. LeHoy G. Krueger. overload, $30. 1 Roy F. Lamb, overwidth. $10. and $15 (two charges). Donald W. Cox. truck speeding, $10. Vernon F. Copeland. following too close. $15. Jay F. Burk, angling without li cense. $15. - Jack L. Moad. no tail light, $5. Carl R. Orgain. reckless driving, $30. Maxine G. Huvinen, overload, $93 and $169, (two charges). - Jinunie H. Hensley. failure to atop at stop sign, $10.' Rolland L. Breedlove, failure to yield right of way. $10. - . - Robert L. Fisher, overload, - $113. CIRCUIT COURT Lowell Johnny Radtke vs. Eileen Venita -Radtke, divorce decree. Ivan C. Rock vs. Joy Odell Bock, divorce decree. - , . . MARRIAGE LICENSE . APPLICATIONS Loyal John Smith, 30, of 300 Oregon St., Jacksonville, and Arlene A. Arn old. 22. of 1912 Stewart ave., Medford. Archie Clinton Fries Jr., 48, of 2317 East Main St., Medford, and Josephine Benson, 38, of 1428 Crown ave., Med ford. - . - l0l Hood River Death Kicking Admitted The Dalles (U.R) One of five transients under investiga tion in the mysterious death of Robert Easley, 48, yesterday signed a statement admitting he kicked Easley in the side for calling him a vile name. Boss Matchen confessed the kicking after 2Vz days of ques tioning by Hood River sheriff s officer and state police. .Easley died in a local hospit al Sunday from the effects of broken ribs and a punctured lung, according to Sheriff Ru pert Gillmouthe. Saturday night he appealed for help at the Hood River railroad station, telling po lice he had been kicked in the side by a friend during a fight in a box car. -Police took him to a Hood Riv er hospital where attendants said his condition did not appear ser ious. He was not admitted for treatment. .. Later he was found by a pass ing motorist walking on High way. 30 east of Hood River.-He was taken to the hospital - at The Dalles where he died Sun day., Hood River County - District Attorney Kenneth Abraham said the grand jury will meet Mon day morning to study evidence in the case gathered by the sher iff's office. MOWER MOWED f Gorham, Me. 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