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n Ho o c 1 1 u o o ft CShady Cove Dance The pub 1 is invited to attend a dance ! aj? Shady Cove to be held Sat-; i o t o 0 0 0 Q O O CD G O G G & & G O o O O o o o o ( O o O o o O O RO u wiay, Aug. 20 beginning at 8 ln., in the Veterans of Foreign ars hall, sponsored' by the hady Cove VFW post and auxil iary. A fee will be charged and popular music will be furnished. 13 a Dr. Robert E. Lee Optometrist Moved from "BIG Y" Market Building to a Down Town Location G 309 East 8th Between Bartlett & Riverside DIAL 3-5923 Local and Personal Shoulder Injured Leonard Black, 21, route 1, box 28, Jack sonville, suffered a dislocated shoulder yesterday in a logging mishap, according to a report from Community hospital. He is employed by the Skeeters and Skeeters firm in the Prospect area. Black was brought to the hospital by Medford Ambulance service. Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs. Louis Combs, Sunrise, Wyo., left Thursday morning after visiting since Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Job Berriman, Jacksonville. The Berrimans formerly lived at Sun rise and the two couples longtime friends. " It SATURDAY NIGHT At Walker's Popular PEE ARIL ARB ONE OF THE FINEST MODERN DANCES IN SOUTHERN OREGON! Good Floor Modern Music Good Crowd 1 DARE YOU LOOK INTO THESE EYES? r.mma. . "You art about to tnter a Strang world ... a world of complete peace . complete contentment ... you will relax every muscle of your body, and rest ... rest ... rest ... weightless as it your body has completely dissolved, and your mind is in a wonderful heaven . . j-j you can hear my voice." , a personal appearance or . The Monarch of Modem Magic the incomparable LEON MAHDRME TONIGHT AND SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY o ' A once seen ... never-to-be-forgotten Panorama of the most astound ing MYSTERIES IN THE WORLD TODAY! A SUCCESSION OF SURPRISES ... the closer you watch ... the closer you watM HYPNOTISM . . . demonstration of the EVIL EYI . . . Voodoo or science? MANDRAKE'S FAMOUS BLACK IS WHITE ILLUSION ... it hap pens in three seconds, but you always have an unforgetabl memory of it. EXPERIMENTS IN EXTRA SENSORY PERCEPTION ... a mental problem. V CHINESE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY ... a magician's elassi. . . originated by the Chinese in approximately 2000 B. C. . . . amounts totaling over one million dollars ware offered at eno time for the secret of this greatest of all illusions ... watch .it carefully, for you see the greatest of Oriental wonders. Too Good to Missl v mm Phone Z-obg STAN'S Y CLUB Phone 2-4800 Coil Damaged City firemen said that a fuse box coil in an electric compressor motor was damaged in a fire about 3 p.m. yesterday at Snider's dairy, 28 North Bartlett st. Meeting Cancelled The Cen tral Point Juvenile Grange, scheduled to meet Aug. 19, has cancelled the meeting due to the 4-H and FFA county fair bein; held at the same time. Permit Issued A building permit has been issued to E. C. Ainidon for erection of a $1200 carport, woodshed and . work shop at 730 West 11th st., ac cording to records on file at the ciiy hall. Leave- Mrs. William D. Mo german, the former Miss Elsa Helen Gaylord of Medford, and her daughter, Mrs. Kate Gaylord Mogerman, both now of New York City, left today after visit ing friends here for two weeks. Ankle Broken William Put ney, 51, 1184 Morrow rd., broke his ankle in a fall at his home about 9:50 p.m. yesterday. He was taken to Sacred Heart hos pital by Medford Ambulance service. At Community Mrs. C. Gerald Van Valzah, 15 Geneva st.,-is a surgery patient today at Community hospital, and others listed there today as receiving surgery are Allen R. Smith, 102 Black Oak dr., and Mrs. Ken neth Thomas, 580 Lozier lane. Condition Good Leonard Black, 21, Jacksonville, was in good condition this morning after receiving a shoulder injury in a logging accident yesterday morn ing. Black was working in the Kiter creek area above Prospect on a Skeeters and Skeeters oper ation. He was taken to Commu nity hospital by Medford Ambu lance service. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Merle H u s s o n g, Sacramento, Calif., have left after visiting with relatives including Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glascock, Mrs. Georgi ana Beier and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hussong. Merle Hussong is a public information officer with the department of 'agricul ture in California. Intersection Mishaps A truck operated by John Joseph Lewis, 714 Pennsylvania ave., and a car operated by "Nexa Susan L"nox, 2330 East Main st., col lided at the intersection of West Main and Fir sts. yesterday aft ernoon, according to city police department records. Cars op erated by Albert Roland And drus, 3423 Altamont st., Klam aht Falls, and Ethel Mary Nagle, route 1, box 510, Central Point, collided earlier at the intersec tion of Riverside ave. and Mc Andrews rd., records showed. No injuries were reported "and no citations issued, police said. A parked car, registered to Armond Eugene Ellison, Oak land, Calif., was hit by a pick-up truck operated by Benjamin Frank Stone, 215 Haven st., on 12th st. between South Front st. and South Central ave., po lice added. No injuries were reported. Services Saturday For Roy D. Walson Ashland Services for Roy David Watson Sr., 55, who vied early yesterday morning, will be held at Litwiller's Mount View chapel at 2 p.m. Saturday. Committal will be in the Mount View Cemetery. Mr. Watson resided at route 1, box 462, Talent. He was a meatcutter and farmer. He was well known in the valley, hav ing lived here since 1943. Mr. Watson was born at Ta bool, Minnesota, on March 18, 1900. Survivors include his wife, Bertha Joan Watson, three sons, Roy and Earl Watson, Talent, and Bob Watson, Coos Bay, and two brothers, Cecil E. Watson, Phoenix, and Chloe Watson, Minnesota. He is also survived also by seven sisters in Kansas and Missouri and eight grandchildren. Assume Name The business name "Highland Grocery" has been assumed by Niles B. and Doris H. Smith at Highland ave. and Siskiyou blvd., Medford, jac cording'to records in the Jack- sort county recorders office. File Claims Placer location notices have been filed in the Jackson county recorder's office by O. B. Willey, 72A Franklin St., China Lake, Calif. The claims, known as Willey Nos. 1 through 4, are in the Applegate Mining district. Choose Queen A panel of judges consisting of three mem bers of the Medford Active club chose the queen to rule over the Grants Pass Gladiolus festival Wednesday evening at the Grants Pass Fairgrounds. Miss Sally Wallace of Grants Pass was selected queen. Activians who were judges were Jack Cummings. Earl Fichtner and Bob Stewart. Bad Checks Two bad checks totaling $243 were reported to the city police department yes terday by Zerold William Lau rine of Laurine and Dyke Inc., 400 East Main st., after their re turn from a local bank marked "unable to locate" according to city police records, drawn on the First National Security and the First Security banks, Salt Lake City, Utah, were for $218 and $25, respectivelv, police said. Return Mr. and Mrs. Vincent L. Swinney, and son Dick, 1478 Spring st., returned home this week from a vacation trip to Reno, Nev., where they visited another son, Vincent G. Swin ney, an airman third class sta tioned there with the Air Force. They were there about IV2 weeks .and then went to Lake Tahoe. En route they stayed two days at Lassen park and went through Scotts valley and the Trinity, alps. Arrested Joy Thackston, Colorado Springs, Colo., and Bertis Dale Gibson, Clinton, 111., were arrested early yesterday by city police officers on charges of vagrancy, according to police department records. The two entered pieas of not guilty . in municipal court this morning and a hearing was set Aug. 22 by municipal judge James M. Main. They are pres ently being held by city police for investigation of another case. Bail has been set at $100 apiece, police said. Show Starts 7:45 p.m. Gates Open 7 p.m. ftp. The story of Hank Lee, Yank-in- FIRST DRIVE-IN RUN TONITE! 81 I exile, gun-runner, hi-jacker of all trades . . . and Jane Hoyt, looking for her husband in modern Hong Kong. Qlbbg torn mxm 20fh Cenfury-Fox prtsenfs All the tremendous physical and emotional excitements of Ernest K. Gann's fabulous best-seller... actually filmed off the South China Coast! PLUS ANOTHER GREAT FIRST RUN PICTURE! From the Novel by Ernest K. Gann A CINEMASCOPIT Picture COLOR by DE LUXE In the wonder of STEREOPHONIC SOUND olso starring MICHAEL RENNIE GENE BARRY with AJti D'Arcy ' Tern Tully Anna Sim SmmH ColliiH Produced by BUDDY ADLER Directed by EDWARD DMYTRYK ,?fc MCKD THE-, Z b-i VI I Vi-LiJLV na KT I Exchange Cadet To Attend Meet Cadet Lt. Johnny Foust, Med ford squadron, Civil Air Patrol foreign exchange representative, is expected to arrive from Chile in time to attend the next meet ing of the local squadron to be held Monday evening, Aug. 22, at Twin Plunges in Ashland. Officers point out the change in meeting place from the Med ford airport. Cadet Foust has arrived in this country but has been de layed in Mobile, Ala., because of the hurricane, "Diane," ac cording to information received here by relatives. He has been away for two months. Those who attend Monday night's meeting should take admission fees and refreshments. Anyone who needs transporta tion should call Capt. Marella Luschen, telephone '3-1216, or Lt. Bette Miller, telephone. 3-3483. Obituaries MRS. ROBERT MOORE Funeral services are pending at Perl funeral home for Mrs. Robert Moore, a resident of this community for many years, who died at Seattle yesterday. Friday, August 19, 19S5 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTO51T Housing for City Teachers Needed City school teachers now to the area are in need of houses and apartments for the coming year? according to the school superin tendent's office. The school office said the teachers are to be on duty Sept. 13 and will need housing well in advance of that date. Anyone able to help in the matter is asked to call the super intendent's office at 3-3683. The school administration said co operation will be greatly appreciated. Medford Scouts Climb Mt. Shasta Six boys of Medford Boy Scout Troop 7 of the Methodist church recently scaled Mt. Shasta, at times encountering "30 mile per hour icy winds." Scoutmaster Bob Hawkins, as sisted by Harvey Beatty and Don Harris, led the group up the slopes. Roger Gallaci, Allan and Jay Taylor, Larry Olsen, Don Harris and Bob Hawkins were members of the group who reach ed the top. Harvey Beatty, Mike Moore, Jerry M c L e o d, Stan Hobbs, Chuck Kupuski, Lynn Knight, Jim Bean and Garry Olsen made part of the climb. en ROBERT SUTHERLAND Funeral services for Robert Sutherland, 71, of Sardine Creek, who died Thursday, will be held in Conger-Morris chapel Satur day at 11 a.m. with the Rev. H. A. Dierdorff .officiating. Com mittal will be in Rock Point cemetery, Gold Hill. The deceased was born Nov. 24, 1883, in Airdrie, Scotland, and had lived in the United States since 1909. He lived in Portland from 1817 until his re tirement "in 1948. He was mar ried Nov. 29, 1923, in Ashland, to Mary E. Newton, who sur vives. He moved to Southern Oregon in July, 1949, and he was a life member of New Monkland Montrose Masonic lodee Nn rr Airdrie, Scotland. Other survivors include a sis ter, Jessie S. F. Sutherla rA Cop land, a niece and two nephews m Vancouver, B.C., one of whom, William M. Sutherland., is for the services. Ashland niton I WlMaoiuScOPBi PLUS Walt Disney's "SWITZERLAND" y In Technicolor CinemaScope Ml lBajlilLlUlil.i1lill u FOR ALL COEDS! FROM 6 TO 60 Tll3(DM(0)W! Saturday at 1 p.m. (DOORS OPEN 12:30 P.M.) c it ON THE SCREEN I A WONDER I DOG'S FANGS mg Li Seat Sack MwmS a Klondike MtltO AtTBlS ntOOUCTION starring KIRBY GRANT - MARION CARR TUIUnAV vmnuuiv the wonder dog ALSO 3 - CARTOON HITS - 3 Chapter No. 13 "THE BLACK ARROW" i IT'S FOR ALL KIDS! i FREE! FREE! FREE! DAVY CROCKETT PRIZES Doors Open 6:45 P.M. Shows Start at 7 P.M. T0NP . IH'I'li'll'l and r il C 1 1 1 1 I SAT. NIGHT H H 1 P M M I THEIR NEWEST and FUNNIEST SIDESPLITTER! COPS, CROOKS, CUTUPS AND r- mce rnn re tucu. iki rue bid LAUGHIN'EST Of AIL MAD HOUSE COMEDIES! dianaIy fi . - NINA FOCH I I r I RAYMOND BUR I Bugs Bunny Cartoon IN COLOR "The Farara Hare" AND "THE MECHANICAL AGE"- ' LAST A nAvc AY C AME 3 ASHLAND FIRM FILES Salem CU.R) Articles of in corporation were filed here to day for Hassels, Inc., Ashland general manufacturing and mer chandising firm. The articles were signed by Dennis R., Grace A., Collins E., and Helyn B. Hassell. Welcome To 4 MILES NORTH OF MEDFORD Yi MILE EAST SCENIC AVE. J" - WATCH FOR SIGNS Bring your visitors and friends . . . Voluntary Contributions Accepted. Featuring Southern Oregon Cut and Polished Stones and Indian Artifact. Rough agate materials cut and polished are For Sale. Try Our Delicious CLOVER HONEY Large selection of contain ers, including Ceramic Jugs. Gates opes S:30 p.m. how as Pius milium" ENDS TOMORROW TTsW ..1 JEANNE CBAIH! 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