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Local and Personal """" I Recovering Austin D. Lewis, 1610 East Main st., Medford, under went surgery at Sacred Heart hospital Tuesday, and is now able to have visitors, Mrs. Lewis re ports. Leaving Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Harris and sons, Ralph and Kenneth, 1516 South Ivy St., are leaving to day for a week's stay at the Benbow Ladge in California. Harris is manager of the Lu cas and Howard Furniture store in Central Point. Car Recorered A car, stol en from Henry Pringle some time Friday night, was found " rolled over on its side a half mile west of the west side school, state police said Sat urday afternoon. The car was reported stolen from the Prin gle residence at 601 North Modoc ave. Buckhorn Mineral Springs Ashland, Ore. Enjoy bezlth, as, rnmfrrl. and hospitality amidst pleasant surroundings. HOT MINERAL BATHS for Rheumatism, Arthritis. Neu ritis and Nervousness. CARBON DIOXIDE VAPOR BATHS tor High and Low Blood Pressure, Sinus, and Skin Eruptions. LODGE AND LIGHT HOUSE KEEPING CABINS at Rea sonable Rates. Write for Reservations PHOfE LONG DISTANCE Buckhorn Mineral Springs DR. HERMAN H'EXLER. D.C Director 2200 Buckhorn Springs Road Ashland. Oregon L-J7flrjft.IVt.ruJ rivrui ?- mill lilt WOOD MAIDEN . tf -f fantmottnt rtauru WOMEN- Prepare for water skiing and boating with an ADVANCED SWIMMING COURSE Especially designed for the individual MEDFORD Y.M.C.A. POOL A full night. Dutch Farfan Instructor PHONE YMGA CANDLE ROOM if l Genuine Charcoal Mar HOTEL MEDFORD HOUSE of North of Gold Hill AT 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 Buying Trip Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ewaldsen, Swem's Gift shop, left Medford Thurs day for San Francisco where Ewaldsen is attending the week of gift shows. While there he will make purchases for the local store. Theft Robert Evan Brom ley, 1225 Corona st., Medford, told city police Friday after noon that a portable radio valued at $65 w'as taken from his automobile while' it was parked on North Oakdale ave., between Fourth and Fifth sts. . Burglary William Henry Fisher, 32 Black Oak dr., Med ford, reported a burglary at his residence to city police early Saturday morning. In vestigating officers reported that entry was gained by re moving a screen from an open window. Fisher told officers that a fur stole and a camera were taken. ' Fires Reported The Cen tral Point fire department an swered a mutual aid call at the Oregon Veneer plant at White City about 2:31 p.m. Friday. ,A lumber pile caught fire. Little damage resulted. A lumber fire was extinguish ed by the Central Point rural fire department after receiv ing a call to Ross Lumber company at 5:41 p.m., fire men said. Two piles of scrap lumber were damaged. DRIVE IN RUN! MSN ! HUN I ZIMBAUSf, JR. 2 InA APFAT ACTION HIT! siW TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS 8:30-9:30 hour of instruction each lesson 10 Lessons $7.00 - SP 2-6295 Broiled Foods! An especially good place to eat if dieting! Sundays 4 p.m. till 11 p.m. MYSTERY Open Throughout The Year Shakespearean Festival Schedule Sunday Merchant of Venice. Monday Toilus and Cressida. Tuesday Much Ado About Nothing ,r Wednesday King Iear Curtain: 8:30 p.m. nightly. Buses leave Medford hotel at 7:30 p.m. and Jackson hotel at 7:35 p.m. nightly. Collision A car driven by Calvin Edward Meadows, 525 North Riverside ave., Med ford, struck a parked auto mobile registered to Clyde L. Brown, 1016 Niantic st., Med ford, shortly before 7 a.m. Saturday, according to city police. Meadows told officers that he was driving on Cen tral between Third and Fourth sts. and as he sought to re trieve something from tne seat of his car he struck the parked vehicle. No one was injured. The Meadows vehicle was damaged in the left front and the Brown car in the right rear, police said. Obituaries MRS. BERTHA I, BROWN The body of Mrs. Bertha I. Brown, who died Thursday, will be taken by Conger-Morris to Redmond for services and interment there' Tuesday morning. Mrs. Brown was born in Lewiston, Maine, Sept. 14, 1879, and had taught school for about 50 years. She taught from 1912 until 1926 in the Prineville area. For the past three weeks she had been vis iting her daughter Mrs. Ralph H. LaBarge, 508 North Grape st. Also surviving are three grandchildren. WILLIAM R. BLAINE William R. Blaine, 39, of the Veterans Administration Domiciliary, died Friday. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Conger-Morris funeral home. - JOSEPH FRANKLIN Joseph Franklin, 72, of 469 Midway rd., Medford, died Saturday. A requiem mass will be read in Sacred Heart Catholic church by the Rev. John Ilg at 9 a.m. Tuesday. Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be held in Conger-Morris Fune ral home at 7:30 Monday. Committal will be in Memory Gardens. Births DULDAHL To Mr. and Mrs. Alf, 512 Dakota ave., Medford, Aug. 1, 1958, a girl, 6V2 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. HERMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Charles, 2222 Aloha st., Medford, Aug. 1, 1958, a boy, 7 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. McDONALD To Mr. and Mrs. James R. 68 Oak dr., Medford, Aug. 1, 1958, a boy, 8!i pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. LAWRENTZ To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, 106M- East 12th st., Medford, Aug. 1, 1958, . a boy, 8 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. RUPERT To Mr. and Mrs. Gary,312 East 12th St., Med ford, Aug. 2, 1958, a boy, 8V6 pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. MORRIS To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald, route 1, box 464, Cen tral Point, Aug. 2, 1958, a boy, 9 pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. De Gaulle Visits French Atom Center Paris (UPD Gen. Charles De Gaulle visited the big French atomic center at Mar coule Saturday and all but announced that France is building the atomic bomb. It has been an open secret for some time that, France is rushing to join the "atom ic club" now limited to the United States, Britain and Russia but thus far no of ficial has come out and said so. De Gaulle, however ' made a close inspection of the Mar coule atomic plant near Mar seilles and said in a speech afterward: "I am thinking of what can be necessary for France's military power in re lation to other nations." Before or After Church . . . This Sunday Enjoy BREAKFAST (Served Anytime) at the Hotel Medford Dining Room CHILDREN ALWAYS WELCOME Pilot Boling Leaves For Home Via Air Pendleton (UPD The rec ord breaking air line pilot who doesn't want to "get into a rut" heads for home Satur day. Captain Marion (Pat) Bo ling, the toast of the air world, left Pendleton air field about 3:30 yesterday after noon and will fly via com mercial airliner, as a passen ger from here to Portland and then to San Francisco. Boling will be accompanied by his wife Joyce and nine-year-old son, Kevin. The Bo iings have two other children. The h a n d s om e skipper wrote a new page in"the air history book Friday as his brilliantly colored Beechcraft News About Servicemen TWELVE ENLIST Twelve persons enlisted in the Army at the local recruit ing office during July, includ ing 11 men and one woman, according to MSgt. Warren M. Long, local Army recruit er. The Corp of engineers at tracted three enlistees, Ernest O. Hina and Albert D. Hart well, both of Ashland; and John Martin Coombs of Med ford. Derwin Lee Large, Med ford, and Rex Nyle Clarke, Ashland, enlisted for the Army security agency; and Clyde Elmer Olson, Ashland, and John Forster Cooke, Ker by, signed up for guided mis siles. " Donald . Lee Heard, Med ford, chose field radio repair school; Jerry Lloyd Sander son, Gold Hill, enlisted for stenography school; Miss Bar bara M. Fly, Medford, signed up for dental assistant school; Larry Kenneth Erickson, Ash land, wenf airborne;, and Jerome Nelson Nye, Grants Pass, joined the artillery. At the present time enlist ment applications are being accepted fpr all branch, school, and foreign duty as signments, according to Sgt. Long. Additional information may be obtained at his office in room 1, post office building, Medford, or by callng SPring 2-5022. OFFICER PROMOTED Raymond H. Ross, formerly of Medford and now station ed in Hawaii with the regular Army, 'lias been promoted from major to lieutenant col onel, according to word re ceived here by his mother-in-law, Mrs. Harry Olsen, 40 South Berkeley way. Colonel Ross attended Med ford schools, and at the time was living with his uncle, the Rev. Joseph Knotts. His wife is the former Doro thea Olsen of Medford. Grange News... Eagle Point Grange Eagle Point Grange open ed in regular form with 24 patrons present July 16. Committee reports were at a minimum due to the small attendance because of the electrical storm. C. C. Hoover announced final plans for the picnic honoring Ben Tucker, retiring county agriculture agent. He reported on the pro gram of the proposed use of the Veterans Administration hospital and the'Grange Com munity Services contest. It was announced that the third and fourth degrees would be conferred at the next meeting Aug. 5. All Granges are invited to bring their candidates. The third and fourth degree team are to meet for practice at the Grange hall, Sunday Aug. 3, at 1:30 p.m. The lecturer's hour was a report of a trip taken by Mr. and Mrs. James Edge to Florida. The display table had an assortment of lovely crochet, the handiwork of Mrs. Thomas Vestal, showing a lace table cloth, bed spread and various patterned doilies. , Mrs. Paul Force, Mrs. Lot tie Vanscoy and Mrs. Ruby Stowell were hostesses for the evening. Mrs. Gertrude Stanley, Mrs. Buford Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chamberlain and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chamberlain were announced as the next serving committee. Mrs. John Huffman, Publicity' Chairman settled gently onto a runway at the Pendleton airport. Flying the "great circle" route from Manila, Boling set a new world record for a solo flight, covering 6,873 miles in 45 hours and 46 min utes. The old mark, set by Bill Odom in 1949 was 5.273 miles. Friday night, the happy pilot took his wife by the arm and went in search of the "biggest steak" they could find. During his near-two-day flight, Boling had nothing to eat except baby food, figs, and fruit juices. y. The Beechcraft Bonanza which Boling piloted to his record was- flown to the Beech plant in Wichita, Kan., by test pilot Jim Weber late Saturday, company officials said. His flight wasn't, all for pleasure, though. Boling re ceived 81,000 for reaching Seattle and $10 for each addi tional mile a total of S3.140. He said he will give it to a home, town church in Palo Alto, Calif. Phil McKhight, public rela tions officer for the Beech air craft company, said that Bo ling had 11 gallons of gaso line remaining in his tanks when he landed at Pendleton. He left Manila with 403 gal lons. When Boling's craft roUed to a stop, he had only to f&y, "I'm sorry I couldn't take it farther." He had expressed some hope of flying as far east as Wichita, but his fuel supply ran low. Beech officials said some fuel was lost over the Philip pines and the Aleutians when fuel in the wingtanks expand ed and leaked out. The 43-year-old United Air Lines pilot took off from Manila shortly after dawn Thursday. He touched down at 11:52 a.m. Friday. Don't Miss the ... Shakespearean Festival . . .in beautiful Lithia Park in Ashland. Enjoy "Shakespeare Under the Stars." And, so that you have plenty of time for leis urely dining, your favorite. . . mm msm DINING INN EAST OF CENTRAL POINT OPENS DAILY AT 5 P.M. . . . .You'll delight in dining on the cool Mon Desir patio, also "under the stars," or in the gracious atmosphere of this old inn. Julie's incomparable cuisine will add to your pleasure of the gay, festival season! " Phone NO 4-2513 for party reservations! I -"-"O O OOP o Chicken in the Basket Shrimp in the Basket Fish & Chips . Sandwiches, and Back gain-Henry's Big Boy! Complete FOUNTAIN SERVICE EAT IN YOUR CAR Four Airmen Are Killed in Crash Colbert, Okla. r(UPD Fou airmen including a Port lander from Perrin Air Force base at Sherman, Tex., were injured fatally near here about midnight Friday when the car in which they were riding collided with another. Another airman and a civil ian were injured in the wreck which occurred on U. S. High way 75A about two miles south of Colbert. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol listed the dead as Lloyd Wayne Hoke, 21, Port land, Ore.; Melvin Eugene Dennis, 28, Galena, Kan.; Jack E. Rush, Hamilton, Ohio; and Aryil Dale Gaither, Maiden, Mo. Injured were Bob Cass, a civilian of Denison, Tex., and Claude Herion, a Perrin Air Force base airman whose home home town is . Stone wall, Okla. Herion suffered critical in juries while . Cass' injuries were termed serious. The Highway Patrol said the automobile in which Cass was driving alone approached a pickup truck, and in trying to avoid hitting it, swerved across the highway and col lided almost headon with the car carrying the airmen. Moscow Drivers Get Gas Without Stamps Moscow (UPD Moscow car owners were able to fill their gas tanks without restraint Saturday following the gov ernment's abolition of gas coupons. An announcement in the newspaper, Evening Moscow, Friday said henceforth Mosc cow motorists will be able to buy unlimited quantities of gas and won't have to bother with coupons. Elimination of the stamps apparently was part of the government's drive to streamline . local bureauc racy. I HOURS 2 P.M. Until 12 Midnita Closed . Tueid.yt 1132 North Riverside Featuring . . . Advisory Board Set Up to Cut Accidents Ipswich, England (UPD Authorities at the U.S. air base in nearby Bentwaters said Saturday they are set ting uy a "traffic advisory board" in an attempt to cut down road accidents involving American airmen. . The board's four officers will have the right to recom mend to the base commander that he take away driving licenses of offending airmen, independently of the British courts. Kachina Room Highway 99 Phoenix, Oregon OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Sundays -1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Aug. & Sept. Minestrome, Relish Tray . 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