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I MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Friday, August S, 1958 3 PRICED TO PLEASE! Ladies' : - Fit 1 - CHAPLIN WEDDING Charles Chaplin Jr 33, holds hand of his bride, Susan Magness, 22, after being married by the Rev. Don Mitchell (center), in Winterhaven, Calif. They plan to spend their honeymoon in Palm Springs, Calif. GRANDVIEW-LONE PINE Caiifornians Return Home By LILLIAN KNIGHT Grandview-Lone Pine Mr. and Mrs. Matt Mayerle re turned to their home in San Bruno, Calif., Sunday after visiting at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Mayerle, on Springbrook rd. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Verstegen returned Monday to their home in Metaline Falls, Wash., after a week's visit at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cameron on Roberts rd. Miss Gladys Merrill, cousin of J. G. Cameron, returned to her home in Ely, Minn., Friday after spending two weeks as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Icel Johnson Two Accidents in Siskiyous Result In Two Injuries Two persons were injured In two automobile accidents on the South Pacific highway yesterday, state police re ported. Slightly injured were Claire Marjorie Ladd, 49, of Horn brook, Calif. and William Clifton Quails, Tucson, Ariz. Claire Ladd was treated at Ashland General hospital and released and Quails received a cut lip and stiff neck, police said. The Ladd car was involved in an accident occurring near a railroad overpass in the Siskiyous. State police said she lost control of her car as it was rounding a curve, crossed the other traffic lane and struck the right front fender of a truck driven by David Melvyn Van Dusen, 41, of Soquel, Calif. Extensive Damage Extensive damage resulted to the Ladd car and the right front fender of the truck, police said. Claire Ladd was cited for failure to operate on the right side of the high-wav. , A second accident occurred on the South Pacific highway about 9:25 p.m. in front of Daily's motel in which Quails was injured, state police said. A car driven by Thelma Grace Owen, 50, of Green view, Calif., stopped on the highway to avoid hitting a dog. A car driven by Quails stooned behind the first car, and a car driven by Lola Sarah Arr.ey, 43, of San Mateo. Calif., failed to stop and struck the rear end of the Quails car and forcing it into the rear of the Owen car. Officers said minor damage resulted to the Owen car, but extensive damage to both the Quails' car and the Arney car. Lola Arney was cited for vioiation of the basic rule, police said. Harvey Restrained By Judge's Order Portland OD A tem porary injunction order was issued against the Harvey Aluminum Company of The Dalles here Thursday by Cir cuit Judge James R. Bain re straining them from using non-union men to unload the Canadian Freighter Lake Pen nask. The action followed a suit filed by Carl Anderson, repre sentative for the International Longshoremen and Ware housemen's union against the Harvey Co., and the General Ore & Chamical Corporation. The ship is tied up at the dock of the Chemical firm. and son, Larry, Roberts rd., and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson of Monmouth, Ore., returned home Saturday night after a two week's vacation in Crandon, Wis. They were met there by Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Johnson of Phoenix, Ariz., former local residents who have spent most of the summer traveling and visited with the Icel Johnsons before they left for Crandon. A reunion of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson's families was held while they were in Crandon. The .Johnsons stopped to see their son, A2C .Walter Johnson, who is stationed with the Air Force in Wa dena, Minn. The Reuben Johnsons are still traveling and will be here again about Sept. 1 for a few days stay with the Icel Johnson family before they return to Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of Glendale, were week end! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Goff. Mrs. lone Lerson of Salem and Burdette Kindred of Hood River have returned to their homes after being here for the funeral of their moth er, Mrs. Walter Kindred, Grandview ave., which was held Wednesday of last week. Funeral services were held Saturday for William Suit, father of William Suit Jr., Springbrook rd. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hall of Milwaukee, Wis., were Fri day evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Duwe, Springbrook rd., on their way to eastern Oregon. Hall and Duwe taught science for 10 years together in North Division High school in Milwaukee. A hearine on the netition friY Ilia nnInimtinti me vuiiutiuauuu VL llic sewer trunk on up Spring brook rd. to Buckshot rd. will be held Thursday evening. The first part of the opera tions are being held up be cause of the operating engin eer's strike in the state af fecting the operating of all heavy construction . equip ment. . . Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Emil Duwe of Spring brook rd. were hosts at a wieners and marshmallow roast, with watermelon as des sert, for Mr. and Mrs. William Short and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Un derwood and children, Laurie, Linda, and Timmy, of Delta Waters rd., went to Eagle Point Sunday to honor their niece, Diana Stevens at a din ner party on her fifth birthday. Mrs. Nat Pope arrived Wed nesday from Ketchikan, Alas ka, where she and her hus band have been most of the summer, to stay with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Grafton, and her son, Donald Newman, Springbrook rd., for an indefinite length of time. Pope is commercial fish ing there, and plans to finish the season before moving here for a while. OXonnell To Be On Judiciary Ballot Portland (CPU Oregon Su preme Court Justice Kenneth O'Connell was unanimously nominated to his position on the bench by a vote of 388 at Lincoln High school here Thursday night. O'Connell was named to the position by Gov. Robert D. Holmes to succeed Justice James T. Brand who re signed. The nomination places O'Connell's name on the No vember Judiciary ballot. & THE W,S ACHANGEy SADDLE OXFORD Combination Lasts AA-B Girls' Sizes 10 to 3 Women's Sizes .... 4 to 10 o White Leather o White Buck , Red Leather Buy Now And SAVE! PAIR Brown and White Black and White Charcoal Leather Pairs 0 Buy a Pair and a Spare, or Bring a Friend! 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