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FOE Auxiliary The AnxiT-f 1ary to the Fraternal Order of; Eagles will meet for initiation ceremonies Thursday, July 28,! t at 8 p.m., in the FOE hall, 217 j Vfest Main st. All women at-i tending should take either sal-j ads or sandwiches. Officers of i the group are to wear formal attire. ' Girls' Examinalions Girl Scouts planning to attend camp Low Echo this Sunday will take their physical check-ups Friday, July 29, at 7:30 p.m., at the Medford Clinic. Girls are asked to bring the medical card whicn they received at the time of registration, and which must be presented to the nurse upon entering camp. Rider Injured City police re-' ported Ellis Victor Brown, 41.! of 523 Marie st., Medford, suf-' fered lacerations of the right hand when the bicycle he was riding hit the open door of a car operated by Dr. Russell George Barnes, 2210 Hillcrest rd., Medford. about 10:45 a.m. yesterday. Brown was taken to Community hospital by Dr. Barnes. WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY We're CELEBRATING Our FIRST ANNIVERSARY TOtllTE WITH THE GREATEST MOVIE EVER MADE! GREATER THAN EVER ON WIDE SCREEN! FULL LENGTH! UNCHANGED! 3 hours. 40 minutes of thrills! Show Only! ss,h 8:15 P.M. J7 W Th picture CONE WITH THE ""CLARK GABLE VIVIEN LEIGH LESLIE OLIVIA HOWARD deHAVILLAND A SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL PICTURE ADDED CINEMASCOPE SPECIAll "FABULOUS IAS VEGAS" ALSO COLOR CARTOON Kr TO OUR PATRONS Thank You For Your Support During the Past Year. We hope to serve you for many more . . . JACK PUTNEY and JIM SELLECK Local and Personal i Wednesday, July 27. 1953 MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN To Speak Tom Cudd, man ager of Pay 'N Save market, Grants Pass, will speak at a meeting of the Southern Oregon Salesman club at 8 p.m. Friday in the Medford hotel banquet room. An August picnic will be discussed. Assume Name The business name "Rogue Logging' has been assumed by Robert N. Harris and Laberne F. Keller, accord ing to recorders in the Jackson county recorder's office. The same business name was retired by David L. and Robert N. Har ris. Howard C. Lindgren and Laberne F. Keller. Brother Visits Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey G. Smith, San Francisco, are visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ethel Latham. 335 South Ivy st. Smith was super intendent of schools in Jackson county prior to 1925, and now is retired from the San Francisco school systems. Home From Classes Miss Grace Smith of the Needlecraft shop returned home this week from Seattle where she attended a week's school at which classes were conducted in needlework. The course also included instruc tions in knitting, crocheting and rug making. Rings Taken James R. Lillie, proprietor of Jim's Variety shop, 1184 Court st., reported to the city police department yesterday the theft of 11 rings from his store, according to po lice records. The rings were valued at over S100, and includ ed several different types of agate, police said. Federal Exams The civil service commission has announc ed an examination for safety inspector for positions paying 83,410 and $5,060 a year in the bureau of motor carriers, inter state commerce commission, in various cities throughout the United States. A written test will be given and appropriate experience is required. Further information may be had by con tacting Chester W. Silliman, Medford Post Office building, or from the Civil Service Com mission, Washington 25, D. C. Permits Issued A building permit has been issued to W. R. McDonald, 916 Beekman ave., for the S800 remodeling of sec tions of his home, according to records on file at the city hall. - In Coast Hospital Mrs. Grov er Corum is at the McAuley hos pital at Coos Bay after under going emergency surgery there last week while visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nic Benjamin. Her hus band and twin sons, James and Richard, went to the coast city to be with her. She may now have visitors and those who wish to write her may do so in care of the McAuley hospital, Room 311, Coos Bay. Obituary JOHN WEST John E. West, 85, of Route 2, Box 404, Medford, died today in a local hospital. Conger-Morris funeral home is in charge of funeral arrangements. BERTHA SNYDER Bertha M. Snyder, 68, of Gold Hill, died yesterday in a local hospital. Conger-Morris funeral home is in charge of funeral arrangements. JOSEPH OWENS Graveside funeral services for Joseph M. Owens, 64, who was found dead in his cabin in For est Creek road yesterday, will be held in Siskiyou Memorial park Thursday at 9 a.m. with the Rev. Raymond W. Hum of the Church of the Nazarene offi ciating. Conger - Morris funeral home is in charge of funeral arrangements. The deceased was born in Chi cago, 111., in 1891, and was a veteran of World War I, serving from Feb. 23, 1918, to June 9, 1919, as a private, Co. C, 319th Signal Battalion. He saw action overseas at Aisne-Marne, Marne Sector, St. Mihiel, Verdun, and Meuse-Argonne. ROSANNA SMITH Funeral services for Mrs. Rosanna Smith, 65, of Eagle Point, were held in Conger-Morris chapel today with the Rev. D. E. Millard officiating. Com mittal was at Central Point IOOF cemetery, with the Eagle Point Grange conducting grave side services. I .iA BIG LOW-PRIIC AUTY! BIGGEST CAR OF THE LOW-PRICE 3 Plymouth's longest, lowest, largest! Even bigger than some medium-price cars! ROOMIEST CAR OF THE LOW-PRICE 3 Most leg room, most hip room, largest trunk! Mt luxurious upholstery fabrics! MOST BEAUTIFUL OF THE LOW-PRICE 3 Sleek, Forward Look styling... artists call it "America's Most Beautiful Car"l TOP ENGINES OF THE LOW-PRICE 3 Most powerful standard V-8! Most power per penny from 6-cyl. PowerFlow 117! SMOOTHEST RIDE OF THE LOW-PRICE 3 The smoother, steadier ride that only a big car, like Plymouth, can give you! MOST VALUE OF THE LOW-PRICE 3 Look at all three, drive all three you'll see why Plymouth's the car foi you! Plymouth named "America's Most Beautiful Car by famous professional artists, the Society of Illustrators BEST BUY NEW: BETTER TRADE IN, TOO PLYMOUTH News About Servicemen HOME ON LEAVE Cpl. John F. Loyd, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Loyd, 331 West Sixth St., is home on leave, according to the Marine Corps recruiting station here. Corporal Loyd, a graduate of Medford High school, is serving with the 1st Marine division at Camp Pendleton, Calif. ON BOOT LEAVE Pvt. Laurence R. Mongold, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Mongold, Eagle Point, and Pvt. William L. Brewster, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Brew ster, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam E. Brewster, Trail, were recently home on "boot" leave from the Marine Corps, accord ing to S-Sgt. William M. Allen, local recruiter. Both will be sta tioned at Camp Pendleton, Calif., with the 1st Marine division. RESERVE CHANGES: All young men wishing to join the electronics unit of the Naval reserve unit in Medford should first contact the recruit ing office in the Post Office buil ding and take an applicants test first, according to E. V. Tate, stationkeeper of the 13-5 unit of the local Navy reserve. The test will determine whether the subject is qualified to enlist in an electronic program, Tate said. HOLDS INSPECTION The district reserve electrician programs officer, Cmdr. P. H. Dice, will hold a materiel and personnel inspection Monday, Aug. 1. of the Naval Reserve 13- 5 unit of Medford, according to t. V. Tate, stationkeeper. BIRTHS MARCROFT To Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy. P.O. Box 672. Med ford, July 26. 1955. a girl, pounds, at Community hospital. Irrigation Pipe Theft Reported to Sheriff The theft of 15 20-foot lengths of aluminum irrigation pipe and other irrigation equipment has been reported to Jackson county sheriff's officers. Officers said the theft occur red sometime last week end at the home of Leland M. Metz, route 1.' box 403, (Ross Lane) Medford. The same 2-inch diameter pipe, sheriff's reports stated, was in the Metz yard. Included in other equipment taken were six 20 - pound low pressure sprinkler heads. . Industrial surveys indicate 4.5 families in the U.S. today own two or more automobiles for family use. Dead line Sunday Classified is at noon Saturday; 10 a.m. Monday for Monday: other days 5:30 previous day. TFI Answering Your S Je-I Questions On Love and Marriage LAST DAY ON THE SCREEN The story of an ' V I Impatient Love! ru i in VA ! ifaPlisVW?' dan Dueru PLUS mmtmt JUllt ADAMS REID To Mr. and Mrs. Ray, 724 West 11th st., July 26, 1955, a boy, 634 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. DUANNE To Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 605 Park pi., July 27, 1955, a boy, 7 pounds, at Osteo pathic hospital. POWELL To Mr. and Mrs. William, 116 East Jackson st., July 27, 1955, a boy, 9 pounds at Community hospital. . Wini Award Mrs. Mary D. McCullough, 523 V 2 Austin st., has been awarded an honorable mention prize in the June Cal endar contest of the National Safety council, with headquar ters in Chicago, according to a release from the council. She has won a third prize and honor able mention prize in previous calendar contests. Since there are thousands of entries each month, her winning is considered an achievement by those who direct the contest. vl ZTTrJj TjJ'J'JTtfn 4 rl If Mllf Rutins for 3 ti REVENGE! mm xWARNERCOLOR DOROTHY MALONE KGGIC CASTLE PLUS III1!! MiM- V Regular Prices TOMORROW! THURSDAY ONLY From 1:30-2:30 Doers Open 12:30 P.M. America's Foremost Mentalist JAY CLARKE will present A SPECIAL INTIMATE MATINEE for No One Under 18 Admitted Answering questions of a personal and intimate nature for one hour 1:30 to 2:30 P.M. Doors Open 12:30 P.M. 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