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I Theyll Do It Every Time .- By Jimmy Hatlo POOR DORM ATT LAST TIME HE PUT ON HIS SHOW AT TUB VETERANS' HOSPlTALTrlEy WATCH TV 7- I SOMETHING f J I WAS GOINJ TO, SON r gjT FOR JUNIOR UUNTIWW IIWAbJUiTOtniNO I TP TUkN THUMpa IZ- 'J ! . PLEASE? NEXT MONTH 72 " lj MV RPST DATEW sl IS. y WHEN I ASKED IV p-,----'-C:- HIM NOT TO TELL l I ) ( Sx I AW OF HIS JOKES TOO RAD PARENTS DONTI 5ROW UP AS WELL AS THE KIDS ' Ji HAV1M& YOUR VOLUNTEEP. MA6IC ACT CANCELED BY YOU 15 OWN SON,NOLESS- )) TSK-TSK-TSK Ano our hat is ofp 8 New VOrk Blvo, SEA 6ICT, N.J. CENTRAL POINT Club Plans Luncheon By DORIS HUGHES Central Point - Mrs. Oscar Minnick, publicity chairman, has announced that the crater Grandmothers club will meet for a potluck luncheon Mon day, Aug. 17, at the home of Mrs. Roy Kelly, 239 Cherry St., Central Point. Items for the sale will also be turned in at this meeting. In charge of entertainment will be Mrs. Millie Johnson and Mrs. Royal Greenman. Two Central Point Rock clubs have combined efforts to hold a rummage sale to be held Friday, Aug. 14, next to -Gleasons on Pine st., Central Point. Proceeds from the sale will go toward the purchase of a rock cutter to be used by both groups. . Staff Sgt. Adrain Van Horn Jr., arrived : from Korea Fri day. He has been stationed near Seoul for the past year. His wife and baby have been living in Central Point. Van Horn graduated in 1954 with the first class to graduate from Crater High school. He joined the Army in 1958. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Van Horn of Cen tral Point. ; Returning Friday from a vacation on the coast were Xeo Schwebs, Mr. and Mrs. harles Schwebs, and daugh ters, i Nancy, Gladys, Chris tine and Irene. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Taylor of North Bend. The Central Point Rockets 4-H, rocks, soils and minerals, club has held several meet ings recently in preparation for the 4-H FFA Fair. Besides individual displays, plans are under way for a display by the. group. Large specimens are being prepared for the exhibit. 'After a year's participation in the club, the boys and girls report interest in visiting the Oregon Caves, the beaches and other . vacation spots where rocks and rock form ations can be viewed. Field trips on farms and along the creeks are being taken by members. A car wash was held re cently and the entire group participated in the effort to raise funds for the gem maker which the plan to have in the near future. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klutsenbeker of Gold Ray Dam rd. were Mrs. Jesse Fritz and Gay, Cecil and Peggy from Kenniwick, Wash. Also visiting them were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gaston of Modesto, Calif. Leaving Saturday morning for their home in Pico, Calif-, after visiting friends and rela tives here were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams and daugh ters, Christine, Denise, and bandra. Tne Williams are former Central Point resi dents. Mrs. Williams is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Langston and Williams is the son of Mrs. Bessie Williams. 12 MAIL TRIBUNE. Medfertf, Or. A Thursday, Aug. 13, 1959 Mrs. Thomas V. ' Thomas was hostess for a luncheon recently. Guests were Mrs. Richard Krupp, David and Zena, Mrs. Al Bishop, Ward, Kathy and Johnny, and Mrs. Thomas' jchildren, J e f f r y, Lyn, Laura Jane and Valery. Miss Pat Lambert was a guest for two weeks recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Jones of Central Point. Miss Lambert is the daughter of Tech. Sgt. and Mrs. Vivian Lambert of. Vacaville, Calif. The Lamberts are former residents of Central Point. , , Mrs. Walter Miller, Vir ginia, Cloy, Clayton, Mark and Stanley returned last week from a six weeks visit in San Jose and San Fran cisco. They also visited-Miss Loretta Miller, Sunnyvale, Calif. Mrs. Henry Renfrow, San dy, Karen' and Randy and Miss Patty Kime returned Aug. 2 from a trip to the southwest. Driving back with the visitors was Mrs. Ren frew's brother, Oland Risner, of Medford. The group visit ed in Lone Grove, Durante, Lawton and Madill, Okla., and in Borger and Wichita, Tex. They also visited the University of Oklahoma W . needs " AND GPnnfMllRt(til!lfEfE (sm mm Now in Stock! The all-new GILLETTE "World Series" MStL ADJUSTABLE RAZOR JSft&SrS- $1195 Full pound size Nutri-Tonie . . . CREME SHAMPOO - Reg. 3.00 Jar $5150 1 ALARM CLOCKS Be up-and-ready! All sizes and styles. $R)98 From up THONGS Women's and Children's Sizes. Only 69 pr. Shop Our BARGAIN BASKET Filled with miscellaneous items priced to clear at . . . Vi OFF! i . New items added weekly Choose from KAYWOODIE MEDICO or YELLO-BOLE CA Priced from $$50 Open Daily 8:30 A.M. - 10:30 PJVl.-Sundays & Holidays 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. MEDFORD PHARMACY 101 N. Central, Corner 6th PHONE SP 2-6253 Your Prescriptions are filled with ex treme eare, exactly as your doctor ordered. Troop Launching Of Alias Near Cape Canaveral,: Fla.-ttJPD-The way appeared clear today for the first attempt at a troop launching of an operational model of the Atlas interconti nental ballistic missile. A prototype of the combat type Atlas, the nation's first ICBM, roared off on a 5,000 mile flight Tuesday and the Air Force said preliminary data indicated the missile "ap parently achieved most of its test objectives." Usually reliable sources said prior to the firing that if the test was successful, Air Force troops at Vandenberg Air Force base, Calif., would at tempt to fire an Atlas next month. Vandenberg is the first operational ICBM launching site. ' ' where the Renfrow's daugh ter plans to enroll upon grad uating from Crater High school. EAST EVANS CREEK Many Visitors Noted By NELLIE BERGMAN East Evans Creek-Meadows -Sandra Sanderson, of Happy Camp, Calif.; is spending this week visiting her aunt ,and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beer$. Charles Nelson has return ed after spending a few days in Portland attending the Centennial. Elmer Dausort, who has been staying with his sister, Mrs. Carl Bergman, has re turned to the Rogue Valley hospital for further treatment. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sander son were Wednesday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beers. Sharon John and Tommy Terry spent five days recent ly over on the coast at Klam ath Glen, Calif., visiting their aunt and uncle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beers spent Saturday-and Sunday at Happy Camp, Calif., return ing Sandra Sanderson to her home there. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg man spent Saturday and Sun day at Ten Mile attending a field trial, and spent Satur day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Emmett of Roseburg. Jackson county road crews are improving the Meadows road. The rock crusher is on the Singler place. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Pater son have sold their place on the Antioch rd. . Mr. and Mrs. Amos Manles- den are spending a few days at tne home of the Maplesden s sister, Mrs. Hukell on Little Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Sting ley are spending some time at Crescent City, Calif. Two-thirds of fatal bicycle accidents occur between May and October and 90 per cent of the victims are males. Arizona may double its population ift about 15 years if it gains in numbers accord ing to present trends. Qregon Laws on Moving Explosives Far From Uniform Eugene - (UPD Local laws regulating the movement of explosives are- far from uni form in Oregon and some cities have no such ordinances at all, a spokesman for the League of Oregon Cities said Wednesday. - In the wake of last week's truck explosion 1 in Roseburg, which killed 12 persons and caused a estimated $10 mil lion worth of property dam age, the League said it usual ly takes such a disaster to provoke a town into adopting regulations. It said that Portland and Baker have excellent ordi nances" and that a number of others . including Eugene, Springfield, The Dalles and Hood River, have adopted the fire prevention code of the National Board of Underwrit ers containing a strict section governing the transportation and storage of dangerous ma terials.""7 , ICC HasRules Some other communities, the League spokesman said, exercise some control over the situation with parking laws and regulations of truck traffic within the city limits. In addition to local ordi nances, the Interstate Com merce Commission has many regulations covering the transportation of explosives and Chairman Kenneth Tug gle has advised Sen. Richard L. Neuberger (D-Ore.) that he Cabbie Loses Fare Over Word Mix-up Buffalo, N.Y.-(UPD-"Loaded" is a loaded word that cost a , woman taxi driver a fare one recent day. When Buffalo cabbies pick up a passenger, they call head quarters by shortwave radio and say as a matter of rou tine, "Number so-and-so load ed." In this particular case, Mrs. Rita Costello's passenger also was loaded.. He took offense at her report, she said, made her let him out and staggered away muttering, "You didn't have to tell 'em." believed his agency has juris diction in the Roseburg case. One ICC regulation pro hibits the parking of unat tended trucks carrying ex plosives, and a bill pending in Congress would tighten exist ing rules on interstate car riers. " . , ' Roseburg city officials have said they knew of no local, ordinance governing ' trucks carrying explosives, but Douglas County District At torney Avery Thompson said a grand jury would try to determine whether any laws were1 violated. BRILL . METAL WORKS Commercial Industrial Residential Sheet Metal Work ? Stainless, Galvanised and Copper Fabrication ' 2287 West Uain . 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