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Boy Scouis Troop 16 A potluck dinner and tender loot investiture lor Troop 16 ol the Boy Scouts will be held to day at 6:30 p.m. The troop is sponsored by Knights of Pythias lodge. OPEN FOR SEASON! mm mm Ends SATURDAY! CARGO TO CAPETOWN NEW SHOW SUNDAY THE SUN JJ II I A" AMYMOflf Jr. FREEMAN Local and Personal At Community Mrs. Robert Woody, 525 Barnes St., is a sur gery patient at Community hos pital, attendants reported today . Flue Fire A flue fire at the Alvin Reinking residence, 1409 Kings highway, about 4:55 p.m. yesterday resulted in no dam age, according to city firemen. Dane Postponed A Home coming dance scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 24 at Jacksonville High school has been postponed, school officials said, today. The new date has not been set but will be announced later. - At Sacred Heart Mrs. Peter Zimmerman, 143 Vashti way, is a medical patient at Sacred Heart hospital, and Mrs." Hazel Johnson, 402 Clark st., is there for surgery, according to a re port from the hospitol today. Dog Poisoned Gladys L. Parker, 123 Maple st., Central Point, reported to sheriffs offi cers Tuesday the poisoning of a fox terrier owned by Jim Lake, McCloud, which was lodged at Tier home. 1 Hurt in Fall Phyllis Griggs, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Griggs,- 650 Highland dr. was taken this morning to Sacred Heart hospital as the re sult of injuries to her chest and back which she received as she alighted from a school bus, at tendants reported today. FOR AN EVENING OF REAL ENJOYMENT AT WALKER'S POPULAR The FINEST of MODERN MUSIC Good Floor Good Crowd Bring the Family 1 AMMO SATURDAY NIGHT EAGLE POINT . The Only Spring Floor in Southern Oregon DANCE TO THE COMBINED MUSIC OF DICK SPAIN, BILL LIVELY and The Rogue Valley Boys Featuring The BEST : In Western Swing TUNE IN BILL'S WESTERN ROUND-UP TIME . ON KWIN Announcement "Crazy Curly Productions" A New Service for Southern Oregon Radio transcriptions singing or straight Live radio and TV shows Cartoon and filmed TV commercials Stage directions Dance and dinner music (popular and Western Weddings and special features recorded All types of recordings All recordings made professionally by Duffy Recording Service' P. O. Box 1265 Medford, Ore for appointment Phone 2-8003 GRAND OPENING of the Beautiful GOLD HILL GRANGE HALL SATURDAY illTE, FEB. 25 Western Music by VIC FLOOD and the Rhythm Masters with Vocal Artists " Kitchm Opn Entire Evening Free Check Ream Dancing 9:00 to 1:00 Adm. $1 Children FREE Inspections City Fire . . Mar shal Truman Nelson inspected one business occupancy and one hotel yesterday and gave five orders for correction of hazards. Attends School Mrs. Jeri Byrd, owner of Medford Beauty school is spending the month in Hollywood, Calif., attending the Comer and Doran school study ing advanced hair styling. Card Party A public card party will be held Saturday, Feb. 25 at 8 p.m., in the Roxy Ann Grange hall. Grange mem bers are asked to take card tables and cards. Refreshments will be served. To Portland Mrs. Maxine Hammond and Glen Funk plan to ' attend an executive board meeting of the Oregon Beauti cians association in ' Portland Feb. 26. Mrs. Hammond is state secretary of the organization, and Funk is president of the Medford unit. . Drlrer Cited Carl E. Koeh ler, 408 Benson st., was cited by Medford police Wednesday for failure to yield right of way aft er his sedan and a coupe operat ed by Geraldine J. Negeles, 47 Myers . court, collided . at Main and Washington sts. Square Dance A square dance open to the public will be conducted Saturday, Feb. 25, at 8:30 p.m., in the Labor Temple, South Grape st. Women are to take sandwiches for potluck re freshments. Fran Cronin will call. . To Conference L. G. Brian, manager of McCormick Farm Equipment store, 2232 Biddle rd., will attend a motor truck retail management conference in. Chicago, March 5 through March 9, by the motor truck division, International Harvester company. 20-80 Club The Jacksonville Presbyterian church 20-80 club will meet Saturday, Feb. 25 at 6:30 p.m., for potluck dinner at the church rooms. Hosts .will be Mr. and Mrs. Otto Niedermeyer and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Suther land. Those .who attend should take "country store" items. Returns L. A. White of The Clock cafe, arrived home this week after, making. a plane, trip to Hopkinsville, Ky., to visit his father, J. W. White. En route he visited relatives of Mrs. White at Topeka, Kan., and at Pueblo, Colo., with his brother. """. Alarm False City firemen said that a call to the Southern Pacific railroad : depot about 9 a.m. today turned out to be a false alarm. "Smoke" reported coming off the roof proved to be steam coming from a boiler vent pipe. The firemen were sum moned to the Robert D. Price home, 1124 Loal sit., about 9:20 a.m. to check a smoking washing machine. Only damage reported was to the, motor. Attend Funeral Several rela tives of the Paulson family have arrived in Gold Hill from Cali fornia to attend funeral services of Naval Aviation Cadet Maur- rise Paulson, killed several days ago in;; a i training plane crash. Here are his grandparents, Mrv and Mrs. D. G. Benton, Modesto, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bryilla, an uncle and aunt from Sonora,' Mrs. 'Z Ethel Hammond, - great aunt from Santa Cruz, and an other aunt, Mrs. Harriett Ghorm ley, Sutter Creek. Obituary Notices SHEILA ROSS Funeral services for Sheila Ross, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ross, who died Tues day, will be held at graveside in Memory Gardens Memorial park at 10 a.m. Saturday. The Rev. William Piper, pastor of the First Christian church, Will officiate. - - Sheila Ross was born in San Diego, Calif., Jan. 20. Besides her parents, she is survived by her grandparents, Mrs. .Vada McCullough, Medford, and Mr. nd Mrs. Milton Ross, Miles City, Mont. MAURISE PAULSON Funeral services for Naval Aviation Cadet Maurise Denis Paulson, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Paulson, Gold Hill, who was killed in a plane acci dent Friday, will be held in the Church of The Nazarene, Med ford, at 11 a.m. Saturday, The Rev. Raymond W. Hum will officiate. Committal will be in the Rock Point cemetery, Gold Hill. Conger-Morris funeral home is in charge of arrange ments. . v Mr. Paulson was born in Mo desto, Calif., March 31, 1934. He came' to Gold Hill with his par ents in 1935. . ' He graduated 'from the Gold Hill High school in 1951, and attended Southern Oregon col lege for two years, working part time .for the geological survey out of the Medford office. . He enlisted in the Naval Air corps in Aug., 1954, and gradu ated from Navy pre-flight school at Pensacola, Fla. He received his primary flight training : at Whiting Field, Navy . auxiliary air staton, Pensacola," Fla. He was receiving advanced jet train ing at ' Chase Field, Beeville, Tex., at the time of his death. He was making a cross country flight from Chase field to Mof fet field, Calif. About 8:30 p.m. near Bakersfield, the electric system of the plane apparently failed at an altitude 'of about 30,000 feet. The body of Cadet Paulson was found Sunday after noon. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs; Henry M. Paul son; a brother, Elwin Paulson, a sister, Volda Paulson, at home, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Benton, Modesto, Calif. CARLENE GREER Funeral services for Carlene Rae Greer, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greer, Medford, who died Wednesday, will be held in Conger-Morris chapel at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. The Rev. D. Kirkland West, of the Firs Presbyterian church,' will officiate. Committal will be in Siskiyou Memorial park. Beside the parents, survivors i include a sister, Teresa - Lynn Greer, at home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William . Schuster, Los Angeles, Calif.; and Mr. and Mrs. Orin Dickinson, i Riddle, Ore. . Friday, February 24, 1956 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN H o usehold Pets Topic Of Television Show Household pets will be discuss ed" during a half-hour program on television Sunday, Feb. 26, at 5:30 psa: by the Jackson Coun ty Public Health association. Appearing will be Dr. 'A. Erin MerkeL director of the county public health department; ; Dr. Andrew Bulkley, Medford, pe diatrician; and Misses Susan Boals, Janet Young and Betty Jo Hicks,who will bring their pets. The physicians will discuss communicable diseases which can be transmitted by pets, and offer suggestions in regard to small children with pets. ' Mrs. Ivan Burton will be moderator li3Ei.il A REAL TREAT FOR YOUR SAT. FUN MATINEE SOC Players to Stage 'Kind Lady Tonight Ashland "Kind Lady," Brit ish mystery ' play, will be pre sented by the Southern Oregon College Players Friday and Sat urday, February 24-25.- Curtain time is scheduled for 8:15 p.m. each night. Among players " are Audrey Russell, Myrtle Point; Howard Cam, Klamath Falls; Nancy Jennings, Medford; Dan .Dollar hide, Butte Falls; Mary Elliott, Ashland; Thomas McCauley, Co quille; Elizabeth Ronnse, Talent; Ruedi Vest, Ashland; Jim Wo mack, SOC student body presi dent from Klamath Falls; Patty Read, Medford; and Joyce Payte, Grants Pass.". VllSSilSl MIRACLE j tn?Lf MusrcAi i raKSlr FANTASY I . PLUS LOTS OF CARTOONS AND' CHAPTER TEN THE SEA HOUND" ASHLAND o AND ' ' Everyday Take-Out SPECIAL! Reg. 25c Deluxe - HAMBURGERS FOR These are our DELUXE HAMBURGERS with '.. Mustard, Lettuce, Onions, Pickles, and a BIG patty of Fresh Ground Beef on a Toasted Bun! You Can Get These DAILY-At :" PARK PLACE CAFE 302 W. MAIN ACROSS FROM THE OLD CITY PARK I ) n On1 mini Kkk. 10 I i TONITE AND SATURDAY ON OUR STAGE IN PERSON COLLEEN HOPE Spring Dance Revue In Two Great Parts Part One TAP EXTRAVAGANZA Part Two THE NUTCRACKER SUITE BALLET THE KIDS ARE GREAT DONT MISS 'EM! AND ON THE SCREEN - is A HIS FIRST FULL-LENGTH FEATURE PICTURE...andon ' dNfeNk k big wide theatre m iEr is V4 8Creen! (J Clayton MOORE Jay SILVERHEELS C 0 0 0? o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NOW SHOWING A Sn of suspense FnnuKc fliA CrrAAiil CLIFTON WEBB GLORIA GRAHAME '3 1 M r i l ''Ml I 1 Gases roco o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PLUS CINEMASCOPE SHORT CARTOON NEWS CONTINUOUS SAT., SUN. FROM 12:45 O STARTS SUNDAY O "SINATRA U N FORGETTABLE!" - "ROLL OUT THE OSCARS!" 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