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Local and Personal Glass Brokn Gertrude Omann, 708 West 10th St., re ported to city police Friday that someone broke the glass in a me ter box at her residence. Locks Broken The city en gineering department of Ashland reported Saturday that locks on gas pumps at the county vehicle storage lot were broken Thurs day evening. Cabin Entertd Sheriffs deputies reported Saturday that a cabin in the Rogue River area owned by E. M. Clark, 238 North First st.. Central Point, was broken into sometime during the past few days. Several small items were taken deputies said. Injor Halth. Rait, Comfort and Hospitality at tha Buckhorn Mineral Springs Sanitarium Oat a new leas en Ufa thrauf h tat nsa of our fameut mineral watera. Mat Wiml ana Xa4 Sataa for Rhaumatlam Varroaaaasa. TtlgH ar.4 lw Blood Praaaura and aicin Eruption. Cartel Modda Tap BaUu far sthraa. Eama, Colda. ainna and Bronehttla. "Ton XaaKh Xa aaanaa" Tor raiarratlona ar datalled la formatloa addraaa Backaara Mlaaral Sarlaa isaltarlaai. tsaa Baekkara Sariat Baad. Aiklaai Ora. Or phona lone dlatanca Be. Imui Waxlar, Mracta Chlropractio Physician Fictitious Check Fortune gas station, 1006 South River side ve., reported a $10 check cashed there was returned by ! the bank marked "unable to lo cate." a Auto Hit Hazel Katherine Swayne, 32 Mistletoe St., report ed that an unidentified vehicle struck her car while it was park ed at Sacred Heart hospital Fri day, according to city police. a '" Article Taken C. D. Brown, 453 Granite St., Ashland, report ed to Ashland police Saturday that a camera and 12-gauge shot gun were taken from his car while it was parked in a lot Fri day night. a a a Hay Taken Charles Grimer, route 1, box 358, Talent, report ed to sheriff's deputies Saturday that 40 bales of hay was taken from his barn sometime during the past two weeks. Grimer val ued the hay at 70. a a a Hubcaps Stolen Dale Mor ris Walter, Talent, reported to city police Friday that two hub caps were stolen from his car while it was parked at the Na tional Guard Armory. Value of the caps was estimated at $13. a a a Collision A car driven by Julia G. Howard, of Gaylord, Ore., and a packup driven by Ellsworth Paul Greer, 1629 Kings highway, collided about 6 p.m. Friday at the intersection of Central ave. and 12th st., ac cording to city police. HOUSE of MYSTERY North of Gold Hill AT Open Throughout The Year On Display - One of the West's Finest Collections of Gold Dust and Nuggets Summer Hours 8 to 6 Under Founder's Management Since 1930 Business The business name of Supreme Trailer Sales has been assumed by Omer O. and Hazel L. Hill, 572 Indiana ave., Ashland, according to records in the county clerk's office. a a a Coin Box Harper K. Ham ilton, 2199 Crestbrook rd., re ported to city police Saturday morning that someone attempt ed to force open the coin box on an ice machine at Valley Fuel company, 26 West Main st. a a a Answers Call The Medford fire department answered a call at 38 North Oakdale st., Ge baur apartments, Saturday aft ernoon. Minor damage resulted from a short circuit in the attic which burned insulation, firemen said. a a Subdivision Meeting A group of farmers and ranchers have agreed to hold a public meeting to discuss the pro posed county subdivision ordi nance Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the American Legion hall, Central Point. Anyone interest ed is invited. a a a Pharmacists Employed Of the 45 pharmacists graduated trom Idaho State college this June, 31 have informed the col lege of job placements. Among them is Duane R. Sherwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sherwood, 1018 Jasper st. Sherwood is working at a drug store in Van couver, Wash. a a a Wins Sugar Mrs. James B. Noble, 610 Third st., Jackson ville, was a weekly winner re cently on the KGW-TV Win A House contest, sponsored by White Satin sugar and Wedge wood Homes, Inc., of Portland. She won a 25-lb. sack of sugar and is eligible to win the $16, 500 Wedgewood home in Oswego. Philippines Stiffen ; Their Air Defense Manila, Philippines (IP) j President Carlos P. Garcia Sat J urday called for a merged Fili I pino-American air defense sys tem to bolster the Philippines' ' capability to repel aggression. Garcia made the proposal in a speech accepting 42 U.S. air j craft for the Philippines Air Force. U.S. Ambassador Charles ;E. Bohlen presented them in a j ceremony at Nichols air base 'here. -They included 30 F-86F Sabre jets, four SA16A Albatross planes and eight T6G trainer aircraft. Anne Hibbins was hanged as a witch in Salem, Mass., in 1656. Obituary Notices i Man LIVOO ft rands MABMAU . aaM OR? Mfaaj DCHAKSf j2Ssf if TWO GREAT STARS! ALAN LfiDD WILLIAM MOLDEfJ TWO MAGNIFICENT WESTERN ACTION MITTS! "LAREDO IS OUR TERRITORY... OTHER WAX OUTLAWS KEEP 0UTK Men FREEMAN Clem BEVINS A ataOUaaT mTVM WILLIAM WILLIAM II0LDEN BEHDIX MACDONALD CAREY JUMBO SHAKES 20c - - - JUMBO SHAKES 20c vt S X u. JACK'S DRIVE -UP MEDFORD'S LARGEST 19c HAMBURGER PALACE Will Be Open This Monday (LABOR DAY) LABOR DAY SUGGESTIONS- i4 FRIED CHICKEN In a Nest of French Fries 69 OUR SPECIAL BAR-B-Q PORK or BEEF SANDWICH 49 MILE LONG HOUND DOG and Jumbo Shake 49' L Delicious CHEESEBURGER and Jumbo Root Beer 34 BECAUSE OF WINDOW SERVICE YOU "PAY LESS" OPEN 10:30 A.M. DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS - CLOSED MONDAYS MRS. VIRGIE TURRELL Services for Mrs. Virgie M. Turrell, 118 Amy street. Central Point, jvho died Thursday, will be held in the Conger-Morris chapel at 3 p.m. Tueday with the Rev. D. E. Millard officiat ing. Burial will be in Central Point cemetery. Mrs. Turrell was born in Jackson county Oct. 10, 1898,xa daughter of Calvin and Eliza beth Owens. On Dec. 27, 1917, she was married to Albert Tur rell, who survives. Also surviv ing are five children, Mrs. Vern on Epperson, Tulare, Calif.; Fred Turrell, Halsey; Vangie, Grants Pass: Raymond, Central Point; Donald Turrell, Junction City; a sister, Mrs. Ina Hoobing Buhl, Idaho; and 11 grandchil dren. Pallbearers will be William Collier, Howard Yokley, Wil iam Carley; Theodore Hill, E. Copitts, and Donald Paulson. FLORENCE V. CLARK Services for Florence V. Clark, 66, who died Friday in Ashland, will be held in Ashland Mortuary Chapel Tuesday at 10 a.m., with the Rev. G. H. Hillerman of the Medford Zion Lutherman church officiating. Burial will be in the Masonic cemetery. Olympia, Wash. Mrs. Clark was born April 3, 1891, in McCook county, S.D. In 1921 she was married to L. Judson Clark, who died in 1939. She had lived in Hilts, Calif, since 1922 except for the last year she had beenliving in Med ford. She was a member of the Lutheran church. Survivors include two daugh ters, Mrs. Irene Tallis, Hilts, Calif, and Mrs. Doris Hassmann, Medford; a sister, Mrs. S. C. Halliday, Tacoma, Wash.: a step son, Arthur Clark, Tacoma, Wash., and a step-daughter, Mrs. Hazel Lyons, Idaho, and four grandchildren. and Elizabeth Lord Hartley, was born in Bucyrus, Kans., Dec. 28, 1876. He was married in 1899 in Phoenix, to Anna Tucker, who survives. Mr. Hartley was foreman of the W. J. Webster orchards on the Old Stage road near Jacksonville over 25 years. He was a long-time member of the the First Christian church and one of those active in erect ing the present church building. He was a member also of the Jacksonville Grange.' Besides his wife he is sur vived by two daughters, Mrs. Mabel Sims, Medford, and Mrs. Gladys Redford, San Francisco; three sisters. Miss Ada Hartley, Ashland, Mrs. Anna Stewart, Cottage Grove, and Mrs. Mattie Mechem, Whittier, Calif.; two grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. MARY ELLA MUNSEL Mrs. Mary Ella Munsel, widow of James R. Munsel, formerly of Myrtle Point and Jackson ville, died in Seattle on Friday. Funeral services are being held in the Butterworth funeral home in Seattle and the body is being sent to Medford for burial in Siskiyou Memorial park. Chapel Mortuary is in charge of local arrangements. Mr. Munsel died in Jackson ville on June 4, 1954. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Hester Applegate, formerly of Medford, and Mrs. Lila Riese berg, Coos Bay. IRA C. JONES Private services for Ira C. Jones, 97, of 2325 Stewart ave., who died Thursday, will be held at Conger-Morris at 10 a.m. Tues day. The Rev. George Roseberry, of First Methodist church, will officiate. Committal will be in Medford Mausoleum. Mr. Jones was born Nov. 4, 1859, in Dakota county, Minn., and had lived in Medford for 20 years. He was married Nov. 4, 1881, in Minneapolis, Minn., to Mary Peet, who died two years ago, just after their 74th wed ding anniversary. He was a mem ber of the Masonic lodge in Minot, N.D., was a Rotarian and a supporter of the Methodist church. Survivors include two sons. Dr. Roland R. Jones, Pasadena, Calif.; Norris C. Jones, Minne apolis, Minn.; three daughters, Mrs. A. E. Brockway, Medford; Mrs. Clyde Thomas, Monterey Park, Calif.; and Mrs. Ralph E. Waldron, Vallejo, Calif.; 16 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren, as well as many nieces and nephews. FERN JOHNSON Funeral services are pending at the Perl funeral home for Mr. Fern Johnson, route 1, Box 207, Rogue River, who died Sat urday morning. Long Beach, Calif. W) Mrs. John J. Terrell paid $95 damage for backing into a small foreign roadster with her conventional-sized car. She said she heard a "crunching" noise but explained, "I thought I had run over a cardboard box." MANUEL J. KOUNZ Funeral services for Manuel J. Kounz, 71, who died at his home, 805 Taylor st., Thursday, will be conducted at 10 a. m. Tuesday in Chapel Mortuary with T. R. Thompson of Jehov ah's Witnesses officiating. Burial will be in Siskiyou Memorial park. The family requests no flow ers be Sent for the services. Mr. Kounz, son of August and Louise Lockner Kuntz, was born in Maliard, la., on June 15, 1886. On July 16, 1913, in Fargo, N. D., he was married to Jessie Wright, who survives. The fam ily came frbm Vista, Calif., to Medford about 12 years ago and Mr. Kounz was well known here as chef of the Rogue Valley Country club. He was a member of Jehovah's Witnesses. He was also an active i Mason, having received the hon orary 33rd degree, and having been named honorary Worship ful Master of the Masonic lodge in Waco, Tex. For over 30 years he was a member of Starr King Lodge No. 344, A. F. & A. M., in San Francisco, and was also a member of the Scottish Rite temple there. Besides his wife, he is surviv ed by one son, Monte J. Kounz, Medford; two brothers, Charles Kuntz and August Kuntz, both of Dubuque, la.; three sisters, Mrs. Birtha Hughes, Fort Dodge, la., Mrs. Luella Powell, Du buque, and Mrs. Etta Keller, Ad miral, Saskatchewan province, Canada; and three grandchil dren, Mark, Ann, and Rebecca Kounz, all of Medford. CONTINUOUS mm JUNUAI-MUNUAT DOORS OPEN 12:45 X7i fA , Stewart GRANGER fT) i vl ' Jttj! FLMING oSx 1 VI Metrocolor IfTEak I VI 1 Companion Thriller - m- r a ii in TKOMMICOUOW GOXD0N SCOTT AS THE J NEW TARZANi Sunday. September 1, 19S7 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTTEH NEWS ABOUT SERVICEMEN STEMPLE GRADUATED San Diego, Calif. Ryle C. Stemple, apprentice petty officer third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stemple of 355 Scenic dr., Ashland, Ore., graduated Aug. 29 from recruit training at the naval ; training center, San Diego, Calif. . Apprentice petty officers are chosen from ranks of seamen re cruits to assist company com manders. The selection is based on individual aptitude and lead ership qualities. IN FIELD TRAINING Munich, Germany Army Sp. 3c Leonard J. Keene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester B. Keene, 142 Glenwood rd., Medford, recently participated in a field training test with the 11th Airborne Di vision in Germany. Specialist Keene entered the Army in January, 1955, and re ceived basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. He isa driver in Company D of the division's 502d Infantry. Keene attended the University of Oregon and Colorado School of Mines. LANDING TRAINING Macy E. Overstreet, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Overstreet, 300 Mae st., was at Little Creek naval amphibious base, Norfolk, Va., from Aug. 2 to 23 learning the operation of amphibious landing craft. Overstreet is a midshipman second class In the Navy and was one of 700 Naval Reserve Officer Training corps midship men to receive the three week indoctrination. . The California Men's Colony at Los Padres is operated solely for the confinement and treat ment of aged and infirm inmates, including wheelchair cases, the blind and the senile. TODAY AND MONDAY Cecil b.DeMille's P no O U CTIO N v Ate CHARLTON . YUL ANNE EDWARD G HE5T0N BRYNNER BAXTER- ROBINSON YVONNE DEBRA JOHN e DE CARLO PAGET 5IRCEDRIC NINA MARTHA . JUDITH - VINCtNT HARDWICKE FOCH SCOTT ANDERSON PRICE Wi... f., A. .... U MCKNZI Jt55E I IA5KY JR - JACK GARIS5 TREDRlC . fRANK B.J . HOLY 5CRIPTURC3 ..J .iU. -.I ..1 t..r . tU ly .,. A....i. U TWO GAIN AUTHORIZATION Washington (IP) The state department has authorized two more news-gathering organiza tions to send correspondents to Red China if the Peiping gov ernment will admit them. The North American Newspaper Al liance and the Wall Street Jour nal were added to the list. California's first state prisbn was the barkentine Euphemia, an old ship converted in 1851 and moored off San Francisco. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Zotolla's Country Club lOcattd en Grants Pott Golf CourM SERVING DINNERS DAILY Featuring FIN! ITALIAN FOOD and PIZZA MM STARTS TONITE i " i ncuFwr -..TECHNICOLOR JOELMcCREA The GUN AND lMADEJTST WUMMM MCTUM TOM TRY0N JAN MERLIN i JACQUELINE BEER YlSTAypr TECHNICOLOR ROAD SHOW POLICY TWO SHOWS DAILY 'Matinees 1:30 P.M. Evenings 7:30 P.M. ROAD SHOW PRICES Adutu $1.23 Adult . Loges $1.50 Logan ... Children .75 Children $1.50 $1.75 .75 WILLIAM W. HARTLEY William Weldon Hartley, 80, of Route 2, Box 506, and a resi dent of the Medford area for the past 65 years, died in a local hospital Saturday. . Funeral services will be eon ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Chapel Mortuary, with the Rev. William C. Piper, pastor of the First Christian church officiat ing. Burial will be in Memory Gardens Memorial park. Mr. Hartley, the son of Joel ENJOY GENUINE CHARCOAL BROILED FOODS In tha CANDLE ROOM at the Medford TODAY! and MONDAY! Continuous from 1:00 P.M. 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