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Local and VU:!ir.g - Mr. sri Mrt. N-.in A lro.s ;!.': rn. of Can'. on. S D , i f lao f f K sl'r :.-:!:rE Krtv :.':r;!r f.,- :.v ,n r.r.T.-.! f'o.r.; Mrs l.-or.s is a s,-Tr of ' Mrs. M;r3'-r. VUifort Mr ard Mr? May rard Odnt-n sr.-i .r0:.d :a ..':,1 r, t);,bv Per.-;.. f T;r!',k. Cal:f.. r'':.rned hor;:3 Mor:'r!;iv af'er .s.'ig "he Ra- M:naT frmiiy in Cf-n'ral Point several da-.. Mrs. OriHr-n is a niece of Mir.ger. Prmit Isiued Frsi.k Martin was i.-t.sjrd a building permit to ert'' t $3 O'rO ;i';d;'.',:i to a resi dence ai 8f7 V.'p.t Jackson MiK'-e Bro-; r rs v. f re :csurd a permit :o i-r'-ct an 53.000 resi dence at Hi:? Loai s. Ha Surgery E. H. (Ed 1 Mann, s'ate rfprt'-i n'a'ive from Jack son count-.. und'r'Acut major urt. ry at Sacred Heart hoipi tal last week, and is reported by friends to be "getting along sat isfactorily.'' Mann is seeking re rlection as repre.ser.'atr. e on the Republican ' : ket. Apptar on Show TT. e Hoii.-e brot:urs. a barber shop quarto v. i . i . has appeared in lUrm" valiev several times, apueared on tun Author Godfrey show re rently. The brothers, Dan, Bill. Tom and David, formerly lived in Klamath Kails, and are now living in Sjrra.wnio, Calif. Salesman Fifth Donald L. Arant, .Mi-rif'.rr! f:c id renresenta tie for Mutual of .New York life insurance company, was fifth among 7(10 imderwirlers in the rompany s 'Arstem region in pro diction of insurance in June, rompany officials have an nounced. Attend Convention Dr. and Mrs. J. Scott Heathenngton and 1r. snrl Mrs. G. A. Dierdorff, Medford. attetided the 60th an nual convention of the American CH'enpatiuc av-oriation in Chi rago Jul-, lfi throiish 20. There were .1.500 delegates to the con vention from throughout the world. ... Chet X-ray The chest x-ray rliruc which is operated by the Jackson County Public Health association 8t Sacred Heart hos pital will be open Thursday from 2 to 5 p m. Dr. A E. Merkel. county health officer, urged adults to have a chest x-ray once a year. A small charge is made to cover operating costs, officials said. AHumt Namei Business names have heen assumed by .nmmy Cinffitii and Glenn Wil- kins for the business Griffith , and V. ilkins: by William E. Ken nedv for Central Richfield: by Charley Duell and Cynthia Irene Batten for Ofl Motel, which had been re'irpd by Mr. and Mrs. John F. Nunes. and Hamby's Drive In Market in Ashland by Walter B. Hamby after having reiired a business by that name in Medford Sacred Hetrt Medical pa dents listed at Sacred Heart hos pital yesterday included Harry Malosh. Dtinsmmr. Calif : Aud ley Meyers, Eagle Point; Cecil G.ibie. Gold Hill, Mrs. M'Idred Kngman. F'aiile Point; James Gorum. Eagle Point. Surgery pa tients were Chester .lenks. Cen tral Point; Mrs. Albert Flint. Grangeville. Idaho; William Mal lams. lOl.i West 12th St.; Larry Mullarkey. Glendale: Linda De re. 8. d.iugnter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. DeVorc. 925 South Ivy St.: Robert Bridge. 3. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bridge. Grants Pass: F.lvin Trout, li, son of Mr. and Mis. Elvin Trout. 2151 Hill Wav. C!)Ru5(0f I 2 GREAT HITS! I 1st j I DRIVE IN RUN! i FIGHTER YT DINE ON THE COOL, BREEZY PATIO AT - - - MON DESIR DINING INN - Near Central Point You'll enjoy the delicious foods . . . the delightful atmosphere . . . the warm hospitality at MON DESIR . . . Phone NOrmandy 4-2S13 for reservations. Personal i Patien) S.irgirai pa';enr s; ; Os'eopai -y nopra is Mr : Mrs Jame Lower;. , 5nao; Co . Square Dance A so1. are dance wii! be held from ri to 0 30 p :n. Thursdav evening bv ti-.e YMCA Doug Fo?bury uii! call squares Caioline Spi"i Citv lirer.T'n Acre dispatched eight tirnrs yes terday to flusn away gasoline spills from parked cars on down tow n strc-e: . Bake Sale The Cardlri gh.t Circle of f.e Firs; Presbyterian church v. ill hold a bake sale Sat urday. July 23 starting at 10 am at the Home Appliance store on Main ft. Car Stolen I. eland Albert Joslin, 1316A B'atty St., report-, ed to Medford polire yesterday j the theft of his 13."f Ford Vic-; !ona fre-m South Front st. be tween Main and Eighth sts. ... Hand Injured Llovd S'arr. Phoenix, was taken to Sacred Heart hospital yesterday :'-.orn-ing after suffering an injury to his hand while workn;2 a' KOGAP Industries on South Pacific highway. Name Assumed John L. , Raapke and Lawrence E. Mc-; I Eacliron have a.-sumcd the busi ! ness name of Town and Country ' Furniture company at 231J0 North Pacific Highway. Med- ford, according to records in the ' county recorder's office. , l Injured Wayne Barber. 2" j of route 2, Central Point, was s injured this morning when a log j ! rolled on him while he was working on the log deck of the . Rosj Lumber company at White I City. Medford Ambulance serv-1 ice took him to Sacred Heart hospital. Cilationi Issued Citations; j were issued to Charles Virgil j Boatw-right. 3. hi soutn racitir highway, for having no oper ator's license and Ralph Alfred Cliastain. Eagle Point, for follow ing too close, w hen the cars they were operating were involved in an accident at South Riverside ave. between Barnett s'. and j Stewart ave. yesterday, accord- . ing to Medf"rd polire. Permit Issued General pe-; troleum corporation, 936 South; Central ave., was issued a build- j ing permit to erect a S 1 3.000 1 service station at 702 Stewart j ave. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shaw l."09 Wilson Place, have been; issued a permit to erect an Sift.-. 000 residence at 90 Fair Oaks' dr.. and Henry R. Byers. Jack- son ville-Central Point rd., has j been issued a permit to do a S5.000 remodeling job on a res- taurant building at 1296 North Riverside ave. NOT IN RACE ! Le Mans, p'rance U.P' Juan Manuel Fangio. world auto rac- ing champion from Argentina. ! will not compete in the 24-hour I Le Mans race next week. Fan ; gio's name was not included in the Ferrari team when it was an : nounced Tuesday. Daily Weather Report FORKf ASTS Mcdfi-rd and wemm f air ihrmiRh Thur5ria. Low ioni?ht 60 High Thursdav 80-93. Western Oregon: fair ihrouch Thursdav except night and ninrmng overran atonp coast and "i"ief mom ma cloudir.es.- in northern interior vailevs A little cooler. Low tonight .VS-mi. High Thursday 60-92 inland, on coast. Northern California ' Genera 11 v fair through Thursday. Foe on coast and scattered afternoon and evening thun derstorms m Sicrra. Cooler in noiih ern interior Thur.aay TEMPER ATI Fit: Mean yesterday 81: above normal 8 Record high tins dale 104 in 19.19. Record low tins date 4 m 192n. PRECIPITATION 24 hour to mid night none. Midnight to 10 a ir none. Total this month .94 inch. .79 inch above normal. Total since SepT 1. Ti 34 inches, 16 4n inches above nrma! Hl'MIDlTY: Lo "t esterday 40';,. hi;hfJt this am, 3c CITY H'gh Low Prec Rrtxiivini . . Oaipr 1 .ake Grants Pas ns Klamath Fails 94 MEDFORD . - Portland 62 h2 Seattle ! Spokane . Yfkuna i Eiiicka : Hd Bluff . S.icramento San Francisco .. . , Los Argei- Phoenix PS 80 2 Denver Chicago Miami Vcw York Washington. D C. 65 .15 ! FIYE-n.W FORECAST j (Through July ;;0: Hrtern Oregon and Western Vah ! in ginn Possible showers about Sat- urdav Otheruie no precipitation ! TrniDerature a eragipg rr no-ma! Mtghj; th weiern Washington Th-fin, -rt werrn Oregon PO-90. cn coast 62 72 Lo s m 5 Northern California . Scattered thunderstorms m Sierra Nevada. Otherwise no precipitation. Tempera tures near normal. anes MRS. RUTH JACOBS M-s Ruin Jacobs. th former Rut rt Hemphill of Medford. died :r. Baker yesterday. Mrs. Jacobs v. as graduated from Medford il.gh, school and taught at the old Washington grade school and at Lincoln school. She married Lee Jacobs in Medford m 1919. He preceded i er in death in 1953. She was living in Baker at the tune of i or death. Sue is survived by a daughter. Mrs. Kenne'h Lock wood. Mr. sod Mrs. M.ke Jacobs of Medford are leaving today for Baker where tiiey will attend the funeral. CLARENCE E. McKERCHIE f hu.'-ia! ser'.-.ces for Clarence E McKercivir, 0! . of Ca-np Wiife .ho died Sur.da; . v. hi be iicid m Camp White chapel. 9 30 a.m. Friday. Chaplain Samuel Fol ic r whl r.iti' i'.te. C'omnu'ai will bf in Camp White cemetery. Conger-Morns funeral home is in charge of arrangemen'.-. Mr. McKerciiie was born Sept. 19. 1394. iu Saul! Sir. Ma r.e. Mich, lie enlisted in the Army on June . 1917. and re-cei- rd his d.. -charge on May 21. 1919. S Li r i -. i r s inciurie a brorjier. James McKcrchie. Saul' S'.e. Ma- MRS. FRANCES McCONNELL Funeral srivne.1 for Mrs. Frances McConnoll. 7;i. of 401 Ea! 1-Ui Ft.. Mcciford. who died Sunday in a loLal iiopital. will be hold in Conger-Morn? chapel at 1 pin. Thursday. The Rev. Joseph Mniciia'v of the Eagle Point Community Bible church will ofiiciaic. Comiuitlal will be in Siskiyou Memorial park. M's. M''Con.nell was born June 1 a';3, in Saleno. Ky. Survivors include one broth er. Alfred Woods. Maxwell Air Force ba.-o. Montgomery. Ala.; two fo'er dauEhtpr?, Mrs. W. A. Tolin. Sehna. Orepon: and Mrs. J. E. Berry. Xorwalk. Calif : and a nephew. Col. Robert A. Woods. ANDREW JELDNESS Funeral services for Andrew . Jpldnr. fli, of 815 West Main i St.. Medford. who died Tuesday, j will be held in Conner-Morris i chapel at 11 a.m. Friday. The ! Rev. James .cely of the First Baptist church will officiate. Committal will be in Logtown cemetery. Mr. Jcidncss was born Oct. 1.". . 1R61. in Kristiansond. Norway.; He had marie his home in his community for the past 52 years. : On Nov. in. 1903, in Vancou-i vor. Wash, he was married to; Gertrude Lycersen, who sur-! vives. I Survivors beside his wife in chidr a s'n. Artiiur Jcktne.'-'s. Medford. two crandohildren. . Jan. a binir; anrl Mrs. Jean1 Lindstrom. Ashland, and a niece. : EARL SMEDLEY I F.arl Ambrcs-.' Sniedlry. fi.i. of 62! Pine St.. died at the Rose burg Veterans hospital Tuesday., Mr. Smedley was born at Hud- ; sonville. Mich.. June 17. 1831. j He was employed at the Med ford post office for several ears as a parrel post carrier and was a veteran of World War I. He is survived by one son. Leonard William Smedley of Irvinqton, Calif.; one daughter. Mrs. Helen Mac Fagone of Med ford; two brothers. Franklin Smedley of Buchanan. Mich., 1 Charles Smedley of Hudsonville. Mich.; two sisters. Mrs. C. J. Wilson of Buchanan, Mich., Mrs. Darl Kautenbera of Hudsonville. Mich., and grandchildren. Sam. Patty and Toni Fagone of Med ford. Jan Smedley of Irvington. Calif. Funeral services will be held at Perl Funeral home at 11 a.m. Friday. Interment will be in Sis kiyou Memorial park. Mr. Smedley was a member of Medford Post 15. American Legion. MELVILLE SHOWERS Funeral services for Melville James Showers. 94. who died Tuesday at his home. 8 South Orange St., will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in Chapel Mortu ary, with the Rev. D. E. Millard of Eagle Point, officiating. Com mittal services in the Medford IOOF cemetery will be private. Mr. Showers, the son of Adam and Lydia Loyston Siiowers. was born in Hope. Inri., on May 3. 1862. He was married at Wichita. Kans.. on Feb. 23. 1892, and his wife. Lydia. preceded him in death in Medford in 1947. The couple had come to Med ford from Apache. Okla.. more than 35 years ago. and until his retirement Mr. Showers was en gaged in the sheet metal busi ness. He was a member of the Methodist church. Sur ivors include on daugh ter. Miss Velma Showers, of the home in Medford; two sons. Lloyd Showers of Mesa. Ariz., and Dale Showers, of Ch.ula Vista. Calif., three grandchil dren, and four great grandchil dren. PERILS OF EDUCATION Milwaukee. Wis. UP Mrs Sharon Nasenwitz, 2:!, suing her husband for divorce hecaii5c he loves school so much. Mrs. Nasgowitz 5aid she supported her husband while he completed four years of schoolms. N'ow. I she say?, he wants to continue his education. Services Scheduled For C. Lee Skaggs Funeral services for C. Lee Skaggs. 46. of 1239 Spring St.. ; Medford. who died Monday, will be held in Conger-Morris ciiapel j a. 11 a.m. Thursday. Members of the Masonic Lodge will of-' ficiate. Committal will be in the Siskiyou Memorial park. Mr. Skaggs was born Dec. 13. 19u9. in Florence. Tex. On Mar. 8, 1946. in Grants Pa.-s he was married to Eva Marie tJo) Lam phere, who survives. He was a member of Grants Pass Lodge K4. AF&A.M. and of . Miliar. Temple AAOXMS. Ash-, land; and a charter member of i t:ie Medford Lions club. Pallbearers will include Gene De. Dwight Houghton. Paul Rorigers. Vic Seller, Tom Hight and Curl Hopkins. Survivors besides his wife in clude his parents. Mr. and Mis. Charle Skaggs. Florence, Tex.; three brothers. Everett Skaggs. B.vnn Skaggs and Verner : Skaggs; two sisters, Mrs. Mynio Atkinson, and Mrs. Beulah Skin ner, all of Texas: and one daugh ter. Mrs. Patricia Veer. Salem. Oregon. Exams Announced for Civil Service Jobs The civil service commission i has announced examinations for ; filling accountant and auditor positions in various federal ! agencies in Washington. D. C j and vicinity. Some positions mav ! also hp filled in foreign conn- j tries and in the Panama Canal ! zone. j Additional information and ap plication forms may be obtained : from Chester Silliman. at the Medford post office. News About Servicemen RETURNS TO DUTY Marine Sgt. Marvin W. Mc Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McKniglit. Lozier lane, has returned to his duty station after spending three weeks with his parents. McKnight. who attend ed Medford schools, is a clerk typist at the Electronic school, San Francisco. ACTIVE DUTY Marine Reserve Maj. 'I licodore M. Gariiart. 1017 Redely ave.. is mi two weeks active duly at the Naval Amphibious ba.e, Cor onadn, Calif. Before entering tho service in 1942, he graduated from the University of Washing ton, lie completed a course in amphibious staff planning .Kmc 'J.'). under the landing force train ins unit. Location: Medford Hi School Football Field AUGUST THURS. twice 230 800 DAILY - and w p.m. THE JACKSON COUNTY SHRINE CLUB PRESENT . . . THE ALL NEW and DIFFERENT BY ALL STANDARDS OF COMPARISON THE OUTSTANDING ARENIC OFFERING OF ALL TIME! 46 Stunning . . . Staggering Spectacular Arenic Sensations . . . Unfold With Incessant Rapidity . . Avoid Standing in Line GET TICKETS NOW From Any SHRINER or at Esquire Theater Bldg. Adults $1.20 Children 50c Reer. Sats: Matinees 60c Addi. Nights S 1 .00 Addit. Inc. Tax Hot Weather LUNCH HINTS! Crisp, cool Refreshing SrlUdl Deliciou Barbecues THE CLOCK Main at Bartlett. Phone 2-6766 WED. the (teS- ry WEST I 'jrff Wall Street New York UP Stocks ad vanced on increased volume to day as wage negotiations indi cated an early settlement of the 25-dav steel strike. Railroad and steel issues fea tured. Nonferrous metals were given a whirl late in the day. 1 Chemicals perked up. Special slocks rose one to three points. Du Pont made up the two points it lost Tuesday. Oim ; Mathieson Chamical gained a point. Rohm & Haas rose more ' than 10 points from its low and : scored a four-point net gain. Dow-Jones Averages Dow Jones final stock aver- . ages: 30 industrials 514.13, up 0 96: 20 railroads 171.37, uo 0.28: 15 utilities 70 51, up 0.17, and 65 stocks 182.8ft. up 0 35. Sales today w ere about 2.220. 000 shares compared witii 2.040. 000 shares Tucsdav. Today's closing lected stocks: prices on sp- . 184 .. 73' i .. H4- .. 32---s .. (4'4 .. 47::s .. 4:--j . 25 .. 94:;s .. 4!i-;, .. 2 Km .. 51 "i .. 58' 2 .. 32--4 .. 39 .. 28 m .. 714 .. 52 .. 63 .. 99" i American T and T Anaconda Chrysler Curtiss Wright General Electric . . General Motors Montgomery Ward Tenn. R. R Penney. J. c Radio Southern Co Southern Pacific ... S. Oil of Calif. Texas Gulf Sulphur Transamerica Tri - Continental .... United Aircraft .... U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel Youngstown PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland U.P.i Cattle 4.7n Low: Turkevs To producers: Fryer tur rhoire fed steers S23. standard erass i kevs. live weicht. 27-2c lb: young steers S17 to SI8 Good and choice i turkey hens. 2Rr lb. live weight. 38c 7fiii pound fed heifers 52150. I'tilllvMb. on eviscerated basis, heifers Sin toSll'Sn Canner and nit- Rabbits 'Averace to growers fob. ler cows mostlv $7 to sn. Utility cows killing planti: Live white. 3J4-4'2 lis.. S10 to SIO.Mt. 2n-23c lh -. 5-H lh.s . 1.7-tftc: colored Cajves 123 Good and choice vealers ' Pelts 4e under: old does. 10-12c lb. a sis to S17 Commercial $12 50-14. : lew higher Fresh killed tryers to re Cu'ls downward to SJ ! tailers. 36-38C lh : cut up. 60-63C. Itofs SO f St 1 3nH ? eraHes 1 80 ' to 233 pound butchers Slfi. vlixed U S 1 2 and 3 grade sir to SIR it) sonic No. 3. SI 7 50. Sows 300 to 300 pounds S12 to S'.n Sheep R"iO. Oood and choice spring lambs SIR 30 to s 1 Good and choice spring feeder lambs S15-13 50. Slaughter ewes S2 to S4. PORTLAND PRODUCE Tortlanri U P Eggs To retail ers: Gradr AA large, 5-7c; A larce 52-.".1t-; AA mcdiimi. 48-Mc: A me dium, 43c. A small, 31 -32c: canon, GENUINE CHARCOAL BROILED FOODS! Candle Room Medford Hotel 6 to 1 A.M. Daily 4 to 1 1 P.M. Sundays FROM i - iVZx JEFF femmm.K....tMm..M ' -&?w?r5&8m. wmmjf GtWimlPX$ ruAiim cd . MAncD . AnAiic . dadicd KEITH ANDES RICHARD BOONE JOCK MAHONEt WILLIAM REYNOLDS CHARLES McGRAW J -s IflHM UrlMTlCFe .mm IffiFPH P5VNEY ! TED SHERDEMAN wKO'rYASD CHRISTIE ' Wednesday. July 2S. 1958 Births KNOWLTON To Mr. and Mrs. Dallas. 832 North River side. July 24, 1956. a girl. 6'j pounds, at Sacred Heart hospi tal. DLPRAS To Mr. and Mrs. Paul. 43 Summit ave.. July 24. 1956. a boy. 8 pounds, al Sacred Heart hospital. PHILLIPS To Mr. and Mrs. Wesley. 1300 Stewart ave.. July 24. 1956. a girl, weight 7"i pounds, at Rogue Valley (Com muniiyi hospital. ALBF.RN To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. 480 Charlotte Anne rd.. i July 25. 1956. a girl, weight 6!2 I pounds, at Rogue Valley (Com- : munity; hospital. no i harcp lo 3c adri.t'onai Bul'iCr To retailer.- AA eracte p-T.:. HT-KRc lb: tMrmn. SS-69c. A print. R7-hRr. R prinls. h.'j-hfic C'hppe Trt retailer A eran ctierl dst sinele dmsie'. 4.V.--47 1 . S-lh. Inpif.. 48:;-."ilr. prnceed American crinese. 5-lh. leaf. S42-44C. Faun Market Fle!ri-run packs e,r Willamette, vat lev corn sold at S2 .il)-2 7.1 for live rioxen ears on the Portland market today Pre-cooled Yakima valiev rorn sold to retailers mnstlv at S:t to S3 2.7 a pack down to S2.7.1-.1 for five do.en ran. Miltnn-Freewater lo-natoes 'old M mostly S2 7,"-:i tor "o. 1 Inc.. Best Uaile.-poit toniaUe5 sold at . 70-2 75 a !!;: v.ilh Uses to 3. and v. hole.ales .old ;8 pound flats of Yakima and Wanato otfertns to retailers at most I' 2-2 30 a flat Poultry. Ra hints l.ie Chickens To growers Xo. 1 duality fob. Portland'. Krye'-fi. 2 IK-. 24c lh ; al farm. 23-23';C hens, too few transactions for land price. ISc at ranch; heavy liens. ." Ins.. up. not enoush trading for Portland price: at country . 7c lb. up; old roosters ll-12c Dressed Chicken.- No. 1 erade dressed to retnlcr. Fryers. New York stvle. 36-37c lb: whole dracn. 4I-44C lb: cut up. 47-"lc: hens, hehl type. New York stvle. 23-2Qc: cut up. 40-44e: hens, heavy' Ivor N Y. stvle. 30.31c; whole drawn 42-4.7c. PORTLAND HAY, GRAIN I Portland Wholesale hav prices: ew rroo No. 2 erern alfalfa, baled. fob. Portland. 34-36. Wholesale prices as reported bv the t'SDA market news service: Wheat. No. 2 soft white, $7 1 .."0 ton: Nn. 2 white oat.v 38-lh. test. Coa5t delivery, S.7 50 ton: No 2 Valley oats, nomi nally $.i5 ton: soybean meal. $R4 ton f.o.b. Portland: barley. Coast delivery, $48 ton; standard millrun, $41-42 ton: No. 2 yellow corn. Fasten. ship- mrnts. f.o.b. Portland, s 1 ton. Hi THE THRILLING PAGES OF A GREAT BEST SELLER... A precious moment... stolen from the battle's fury when a man and woman can find each other and lose themselves to love... ftYf,,,,) ii rim STAttINO GEORGE JULIE A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE MESFORD (OREGON) KAIL TRIBtjHE THIRTEEIf Two from Medford Attend Convention Mrs. Maxine Smith. 1001 Spring St.. and Mrs. Elsie G. Turner, route 2. box 246. Med ford, were among 300 members of the National Classroom Teach ers association who attended the !-,'. l ...,..-l-uAn T 1 .) I 1 1 i,iiiii,iii H ui r.-in'j - . i. j and Clark college in Portland July 8 through 20. Mrs. Smith is state president of tiie organization. Delegates to the convention represented all but eight states of the nation. BOOKMAKER TINED Brighton. England ;U.P A 22-year-old girl was fined S70 here Tuc-day for bookmaking. Police said pretty Olive Hatha way readily confessed when they raided her booking parlor and found 12 men and the girl lis tening to radio results of a race at Folkstone track. About a.UOO.OOi) U.S. children have vision trouble. : HOTEL 7 THAT TCHJRStLF TO THI MST mm 5:30 to 9.-00 P. M. BREAICf AST AND LUNCH 7 m. to 2 p.r ASHLAND DANGER IN THE LAND OF MAU-MAU! VICTOR JANET MATURE-LEIGH PLUS CLEO MOORE nm TONIGHT! DOORS OPEN 6:30 ! ii r irri Tftrt imiini 'ii i n LEX j V J Baked Chicken I j Sage 50 H Jlf. Dressing H l New York URt World champion motorcycle rider H. P. Muller of Germany arrived here Tuesday by plane from Am sterdam and planned to leave immediately for the Bonneville, Utah salt flats, where he will at tempt to break 40 existing speed ! records next week GATES OPEN 7 P.M. SHOW AT DUSK i DRIVE-IN Phone 2-6507 Death In His Hand Desire Clawing At His Heart! .7- f TECHNICOLOR RICHARD WIDMARK DQNNA REED. plus r. ., S'4 MARJCRIE MAIN ARTHUR HUNNICUTT Phon 3-2924 IUSTY...10VINC ... DnHnunu v RIVER BOAT BAYS! TONY COLLEEN CURTIS MILLER ARTHUR KENNEDY PLUS THE TOUGHEST MAN ALIVE Starring DANE CLARK Lita Milan Anthony Caruto rlfy THIIU5! ' SON OFjl Rock HUDSON plus .""ASTAIRE urns BERLIN . ' r i tin tiiirn ni'ii (HI M1KI . Hit tlllf J mttl t tint t;iiTTi 3 nrmwj pi 1 CRATER LAI ln.ii.iK, 'V,i Qk mm Phon 2-5562