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e Local and Theft LeRoy C. House, 215 North Ivy st., reported to city police Friday morning the theft of a welding outfit from his home. Stolen Willie Harold Fischer, 920 West 11th st., reported to city police Thurs day night the theft of two hubcaps valued at $30 while his automobile was parked at the Medford Bowling Lanes. Attacked Ernest Otto Zeil zer, a tenant at 404 North Riverside ave., reported to Medford police he was as saulted by three unidentified juvenile boys along Bear creek between Jackson st. and McAndrews rd., about 6:50 p.m. Friday. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert L. Bosworth, San Ansel- mo, Calif., are parents of a son born May 27 at Marin General hospital. The baby, second child for the Bos worths, weighed 7Vfc pounds and has been named Robert Curtis. Grandparents are Mrs. Cora L. Wing, C020 Queen Anne ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan P. Bosworth J., 2425 East Main st. The younger Mrs. Bosworth is the former Corinne Wing. Buckhorn Mineral Springs Ashland, Ore. 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Merle Ware, 181 Winema way, re ported to city police Thurs day the theft of two hubcaps valued at $18.50. Collision Automobiles op erated by George Richard Polski, 1501 Lenora dr., and Belle G. Jones. 59 Quince St., were involved in an accident Thursday evening on Stewart ave., according to city police reports. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs E. P. Morran, The Dalles, are visiting friends in the Rogue valley this weekend. Mrs Morran is a daughter of a pioneer family of southern Oregon. Her father, A. L. Reuter, was mayor of Jack sonville at one time. "v Make Trip Clarence H Young, executive vicepresi dent of the Rogue Valley State bank, left today for Eugene to attend the Oregon bankers' convention Monday and Tues day. Mrs. Young accompanied him. .' Collision Automobiles op erated by George Harvey Brooks, 140 Central St., Ash land, and Joseph Arthur Wek- kin, Klamath Falls, were in volved in a collision about 4:41 p.m. Friday at the inter section of Stewart and River side aves., according to city police. Accident An automobile operated by Roy Edwin Scholtz, 2873 V2 Table Rock dr., and a truck operated by John Elmer Boardman, 203 North Columbus ave., were involved in a collision Thurs day morning at Fifth and Ivy sts. No citations were is sued. Called To Airport The Medford fire department was called to the airport after be ing notified an airplane was coming in with landing gear jammed. Apparently the con trol panel in the pilot's cock pit showed the landing gear was not completely lowered. However, the plane landed safely, a fireman said. The airline to which the plane be longed could not bj learned. To Talk Recreation Tom Rickard,' Medford, president of the Jackson county chapter of the Izaak Walton League, will speak on development of Jackson county park and rec reation facilities Monday noon in the Jackson hotel at a meeting of the Jackson County Chamber of Com merce Roundtable. mm -- PLUS 2nd GREAT HIT! PARAMOUNT ffCTUN now PHONE0 F1U 2-346 1 Open Throughout The Year the West's Finest Dust and Nuggets 1-TBUH Mr Pool Closed Gordon Wil liams, YMCA physical direct or, has announced that the YMCA pool will be closed Monday, June 2, for repairs. It will be reopened Tuesday, June 3. Candidate Richard LeRoy Parsley, son of Mr. and Mrs C. A. Parsley, route 1, Gold Hill, is a candidate for a doc tor 'of veterinary medicine de gree from Colorado State uni versity. The Ft. Collins insti tution will hold its, 74th an nual June commencement at 10 a.m. Friday, June 6, in the CSU stadium. Appointed Harry L. Cole, 10 South Keeneway dr., has been named as a representa tive of Waddell and Reed, Inc.. a distributor of mutual funds with more than 150,000 shareholders. Cole retired in September; 1954, as an as sociate professor of chemistry at State College of Washing ton. He was graduated from Kansas State college with bachelor's degree in general science, and also completed science studies at Colorado State college and the Univer sity of Colorado. News About Servicemen Q TO GRADUATE Bruce M. Hamilton, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hamil ton, 113 Hillcrest st., Ashland, will be graduated June 4 from the U.S. Military Acad emy at West Point, ivwas an nounced today. Hamilton will be commis sioned a second lieutenant in the artillery branch and will receive a bachelor of science degree. He has been active in the ski and skeet clubs. Appointed to the academy by Rep. Harris Ellsworth, Hamilton was a cadet lieuten ant during his senior year. He is a 1954 graduate of Ash land High school. COMPLETES CRUISE JohnrM. Lewis, seaman in the Navy, of 423 North Main st, Ashland, returned to San Iwego, May 15 afteV a six- month cruise in the Western Pacific aboard therJestroyer, USS Bradford, ASSIGNED private First Class Gerald L. Thompson, Army, son of Mrs. Muriel R. Story, 220 Nutlet) st., Ashland, recently was assigned as a clerk-typist 4 u onWVu : 1 : . i : company at Fort Riley, Kan Thompson, 24, entered the Army in October, 1956, and received basic training at Ft Carson, Colo. He was la8 sta tioned in Iceland. Burglars Rob Vale Siore of $1,900 Valep Ore. (UPD Profes sional burglars broke into the Vale mercantile store durif Friday night, peeled the safe and looted it of $l,90O in cash and checks, Manager Carl Doman said Saturday. Entrance was gained by forcing the coal chute door, then prying open a door lead ing to the furnace room from there they made their way upstairs. Authorities said the burglars pried off the safe door in a professional man ner. O The loot was predominate ly cash, Doman said. He add ed that the' burglars also helped themselves to a jack and shoes. Morgan DeniesPJ&T Subpoena Request Salem (UPI) Public Util ity Commissioner How Prd Morgan Friday denied a re quest for issuance of subpenas made by Pacific Power and Light company in connection with the PUC's investigation of the company. O The company requested that a number of officials 4 the Springfield Utility board and the Springfield Municipal Electric system be subpenaed along with numerous records. Morgan said v he did not think granting the company's request would be helpf ulOat this time, but said that PPL could make the request at a future date without prejudice. The Commissioner added that issuing subpenas ojsuch sweeping scope would cause undue hardship to the Springfield Utility board. The municipal utility and and PP&L are in close com petition in the Springfield area and the PUC is investi gating rates and practices of the company there. 0 WILL SEEK AID . Taipei, Formosa (UPI) Nationalist China will ask the United States for $8t) to $90 million worth of economc aid during thexfiscal year begin ning July 1, it was reported Saturday. The figure repre sents an increase of approxi mately 50 per cent over the S60 million Nationalist China is receiving this year. Obituary FINIS MAYFIELD Ashland Funeral services for Finis Mayfield, 82, of 461 Allisgn st.. Ashland, were held Saturday at 11 a.m. at Litwillers Mountain . View Loyce Carver of Medford Apostolic Faith "church of ficiated at the service. Inter ment was in Mcrantain View cemetery. Mr. Mayfield died May 29 after having lived the maior ity of his life in southern Ore gon. He was born Sept. 12, 1876, in Oregon City. His oar ents settled in Oregon City shortly after the Civil War, coming west in a covered wagon. He ' is : survived by three daughters, Mrs. Zelda M. Drake, Mrs. Violet Firestone, both Ashland, Mrs. Hope Perry, Troy. Mont.: two sons. Willard Mayfield, Central Point, and Donald Mayfield, Williams, Ore.: 10 grand children and 15 great grand children. ' ' ALLISON AARSETH ' funeral services for Alli son Ann Aarsetn, miant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Aarsetn, route 1, box 16, of Gold Hill, who died in a local hospital Thurs day, were conducted at the graveside in Siskiyou Memo rial park Saturday morning. The Rev. William C. Piper, pastor of the First Christian church, officiated. Chapel Mortuary was in charge of ar rangements. Besides her parents, the in fant is survived by two broth ers, Robert Lynn Aarseth and Thomas Eugene Aarseth; two sisters, Beverly Jean Aarseth and Susan Elaine Aarseth; her paternal grandfather, dSnrad Aarseth, Minneapolis, Minn.; her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Henry Hensel, Medford, and her maternal grandpar ents, Mr. and Mft. Frank Meadows, Central Point. GEORGE M. TOCKSTEIN Funeral services for George M. Tockstein, 62, of Trail, who died Friday, will be held in the Conger-Mofiis funeral hoffie at 11 a.m. Monday. The Rev. William C. Piper, First Christian church, will offici ate. Committal will be in Memory Gardens. Mr. Tockstein wasJjorn in Troy, Mo., July 31, tB95. He was a veteran of World War I. He enlisted in the Army-April 1, 1917, in St. Louis, MoS; and was discharged on Jan. 10, 1919. In Eureka, Calif., Dec. 24, 1919, he was married to Dor othy Price, who survives. He moved from here to Santa Rosa in 1929, where he was employed for 20 years by the Shell Oil company. He owned and operated motePin Clov erdale, Cali, for three years. He moved to Trail in 1953. He was a member of the William Russell L e d f o r d American Legion Post 293, Cloverdale, and the Upper Rogue Grange, Trail. Surviving besides his wife, is his father, Otto J. Tock stein, St. Louis, Mo. GEORGE ROOD Asnland-r-George A. Rood, 668 Roca St., Ashland, died GLAMOB O j GINGIR -J Stop between meal pangs with Canada Dry low-calorie Glamor beverages -richer. . . fuller flavor Q The hardest part of a diet is to avoid between meal nibbling that pads your waistline and adds unnecessary cal ories to your diet, q Sugar Free Glamor Ginger Drink . . . only 2 calories in big . . . I Quart bottles has a Mor Filling, Satisfying Taste than any other dietetic bever age and less calories per drink too! It tcill not disturb your diet schedule. A FAVORITE PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING "of Medford May 31. Litwiller's Funeral home is in charge of arrange ments. EUGENE KELLY BRAZIEL Eugene Kelly Braziel, 47, of route 2, box 196D, Central Point, a resident of the Rogue Valley for the past 12 years, died unexpectedly at his home Friday morning. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in the First Baptist church at Phoe nix, with the pastor, the Rev. Perry M. Johnson, officiat ing. Interment will be in Memory Gardens Memorial park. Chapel Mortuary is in charges of arrangements. Casket bearers will be Eu Bene Kimmons. Bovd Old iQm, Lee Cunningham, Duane Rifenbark, Donald Hulin, and L. H. Hulse. The body will lie state at , tne mortuary tnrougn out today and this evening. Mr. Braziel, thpson of Fred and Jessie Black Braziel,' was born in Lorena, Tex., on Feb. 4, 1911. He enlisted in the Navy on April 20, 1932, and was discharged on April 18 1936, as a seaman first class after having served on the USS West Virginia. He was married in Quartzsite, Ariz., to Verna Osborne, who sur vives. The family came to the Rogue ley in 1946, when Mr. Braziel was a green-chain operator the W. H. Daugh erty mills at White City. Besides his wife, other sur vivors are one son, Eugene LeRoy Braziel, and three daughters, Diane and Lonna, all of the home, and SaSdra, of Whittier, Calif.; and two brothers, LeRoy Braziel, of San Angelo, Tex., and Cecil Braziel of Denver, Colo. O JOHN W. CEARLEY John W. (Johnnie) Clearley, 60, of 2713 Biddle rd., died Friday. Funeral services are sched uled at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Conger-Morris Funeral home. The Rev. John ReynoldsOof the First Presbyterian church will officiate. Committal will be in Siskiyou Memorial park. The Farmers Packing com pany, Biddle rd., which Mr. Clearley has owned Quid op erated since 1936, will be closed all day Thursday. CHARLES H. PARKS Ashland Charles H. Parks, 585 Allison St., Ashland, died May 3lO Litwiller's Funeral home is in charge of arrange ments. ABANDON ATTEMPT Portland (UPI) Two men abandoned their attempt to crackHa safe in a service station at 1841 Northeast San dy boulevard here Saturday after a passerby spotted them. Police said the men had knocked the combination off the safe but had not gained entrance when they saw a youth watching them as he passed by. The bandits fled in their car. George Sand, the French woman writer who flaunted a short rijtaircut, was versatile. Before she died in 1876, she wrote memorable romantic, socialist and pastoral novel O notice for BEVERAGES NO RETURN ... NO DEPOSIT" BOTTLES FLAVORS Ginger Lemon Library Lists New Department Hours Commencing Monday, June 9, the junior department of the Medford Public library will open one hour earlier each afternoon for the sum mer vacation period." The schedule for summer hours will be as follows, until further notice: 1 p.m. until 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Saturday. The children's library will also be open from 6:30 until 9 p.m. on Tuesday evenings, the library's "fam ily night," to give working parents an opportunity to visit the room with their children. At present no change is planned in the hours of the adult department of the li brary, which will remain open from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Monday through Satur day. Pension Bill Gets Ike's Signature The long-delayed bill to in crease pensions to Spanish- American War widows was passed last week by the U. S. Senate, and after referral to a ioint Senate-House confer ence for approval, was signed by President Eisenhower May 23. Under provisions of the bill, pension rates for widows who qualify for the payment will so from 554.18 to S65 per month. If the widow was mar ried to the veteran during the period of his service, her pen sion will increase to $75 a month. The bill also includes aroportionate increases for i- : -I j cimareii. The Veterans Administra tion reports the average age of Spanish-American war wid ows is more than 70 years, and that approximately "84,000 are currently on the VA rolls. In addition to Spanish- American war veterans, the bill provides payment in creases for widows of the Box er Rebellion, the Philippine Insurrection, the Civil, Indian and Mexicon wars, and for tne first time includes widows of Confederate veterans. . There are approximately 4,000 Union Civil war widows currentlv on the VA rolls, and another 1,000 Confederate widows will now be eligible for pensions. Grey Cou Hangs Over New York Marriage New York (UPD Patrick Bvrne. 18. Saturday looked forward to his marriage to Rossanne Demot, 17, under a slight grey cloud. Bvrne. along with two friends, celebrated his bache lor party a bit too obstreper ously, resulting in jaw frac tures and assorted bruises to Pvt. Edward Switfjc, 23. Bvrne was released under bail when his bride cried before Magistrate Anthony Maglio. He will appear to .answer charges once the honeymoon Is over. 11 dieters! Sugar Free Orange Cola COMPANY Federal Court Jury Reverses Decision Portland (UPD A federal court jury here apparently re versed itself late Friday after bringing in a verdict of guilty in the mail fraud trial of Clar ence Peddicord and six co-defendants. The panel of six men and six wnen returned verdicts of "guilty" Friday afternoon convicting all seven of. either mail fraud or.. conspiracy to commit the fraud. But hours later the jurors were appar ently deadlocked on the ques tion of guilt or innocence of all the defendants. The unusual courtroom ac tion began after the jury had been out for 27 hours. U.S. Judge William East had ques tioned the panel twice and asked the jurors if the verdict was unanimous. They replied twice In the affirmative, East said. Then the judge ordered the jurors to reconsider their verdict against one of the seven ac cused and the panel later re quested, and received, verdict forms for all the defendants. Inasmuch as Judge East had not formally eccepted the earlier verdict, the jury could still change its verdict, court officials said. Portland Police Arrest Auxiliary Patrolman Portland (UPI) Police Friday night arrested an aux iliary police patrolman on charges of assault with a deadly weapon in connection with a family argument. John B. Smith, 44, told ar resting officers' he fired a gun in order, to frighten away a woman visiting in th- house after she sided with Smith's wife during an argument. u Funeral Flowers and Hospital Bouquets GROCETERIA FLOWER SHOP Ph. SP 2-8179 Charge Accounts Welcome Free Delivery David & Evelyn Chase, Owners fSSTARTS TODAY CONTINUOUS FROM 1:00 P.M. TWO TOP HITS IN A GREAT DOUBLE BILL ( H - C I kJ& ;": . ''"V 7 tiff' Omek4aSc:oF3E 2CV COLOR N JOANNE WOODWARD PAUL NEWMAN ANTHONY FRANCIOSA ORSON WELLES PLUS SECOND TOP HIT No woman can give more 1 .. EVELYN RUDIE-LORNE GREENE Qnem4Scop MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Governor Returns From Florida Trip Brookings (UPI) Gov. Robert D. Holmes, just back from the National Governors' conference in Florida, said Saturday he wouldn't trade Oregon's green coast for all of Florida's fabulous "Gold Coast." In a speech at the annual Azalea Festival here, Gov. Holmes said Oregon has a summer wonderland with "natural advantages Florida can never possess those nat ural to a temperate climate j and to God-installed air-conditioning," but that Oregon has failed to capitalize on it. The governor s ai d he would like to see the state's year-'round business stabil ized by proper attention to and promotion of natural re sources. "And I would like to see it developed as a natural and ! unsnnilpr! vacation snnt rrn. ! r- . r v vided with the goods and serv ices tourists need and want, ANDYS BEST BUY! $49.50 USE ANDY'S EASY CREDIT TERMS Take 58 Weeks in '58 To Pay! ANDY'S Your Friendly Credit. Jeweler S & H Green Stamps 15 North Central The red-hoi- and real story of a sizzling Southern love affair! 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