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CD" " O C3QC3 GCC- ( ) u n 0 n "3C O , crx.D c:. i :jooo - ' n r.-n 1 c:d o o C3 O O O OGDG o o o o o il Cbimaar Tir - City fire men were called to a flue fire at 1 p.m. yesterday at the home of Waldo Tucker, 815 East Ninth it. I mu I'l l mUm m mtmf:nt NOW THRU SUNDAY TONITE OPEN 6-45 RICHARD EGAN DOROTHY McGUIRE SANDRA DfE . mi Mystery Loaded 2nd Hit! R0BERT1AYU3R - NfCOlE MAUREY MARILYN and MARlLVrJ ApffiPE TONY CURTI5 JACK IFMMQPf, mimm r f J Joe E- B,ownj 'J itiHIS BIG WESTERN!) QJJjllsS Saturday fftftf' 4) A Only! tmm . Klin ma jE53853 J TO Hit! li ttin f-i nrvr yrT-ri h VFW Hall in Rogue River EVERY SATURDAY NITE- 9 to 1 Music by Bobby Burton & Rythm Masters Featuring "Digger" (The Rogue Valley's Gene Krupa) Hardwood Floor Enlarged Dining Facilities Check Room Free Large Parking Area SPONSORED BY VFW - EVERYONE WELCOME DANCE ilT HCDDY Ml UCKD1 Ron Nelson & the Melody Mountaineers Dancing 9 to 1 By Mutual Agreement With the DREAMLAND Orchestra We are having the ORBIT ROCKERS SAT., May isreamuno urcnesm win oac jar, My 21 with additional music. Orbit Rockers admission: $1.50 before 9:30 $2.00 after 9:30 NOTICE! The RANGERS Will Not Be at the LEGION HALL, Central Point, This Saturday, May 14. Look for Their Return Saturday, May 21 Ws couldn't get the band to dreee Saturday night m why sJievUI yew wear your meat eorarfortaltto akothee. PKIZII tOt. THt TACKIHT o Large Diniag Facilities Frat Ckwk torn Piecing 9 P.M. ts 1 A.M. ADAM (DIE Ery Sf. Nite PraeHcss tot Office r end ' staff of Talisman lodge, Knights of Pythias, will hold a practice session at the Pyth ian hall tonight, lodge offici als have announced. Tonsillectomies Loris Lar sen, 5-year-old daughter of j Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Lar-j sen, 725 West 11 Ih St., Med- ford, and Carol Rcd. 3-ye?r-J old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.! Paul Read, route 2. box 281,! Mcdford, were listed as tonsil lectomy patients at Sacred' Heart hospital yesterday. I ! Two-Cer Accident-Vehicles operated by James Madison ! Primm, 30, Eagle Point, and j by Louise H. Schramm, 60, Pekin, 111., collided Wednes day at the intersection of Riv erside ave. and Maple St., ac cording to city police. Damage was moderate to both vehicles and no citations were issued, police said. Who Likes It Hot? mm Her BOSOM Companions! UkEiT SATURDAY NIGHT MAY 14TH 8 Miles Up From Butte Falls Junction Refreshments 14th kT- Geor9e Rj(t I IK liil Pa O'Bri.n Local and Surgery Patient - Mrs. Wal- ter Kurz, 3914 Crater Lake j highway. Medford, was listed: as a surgery patient todav at Medford Osteopathic hospital. I i Medical Patients Mrs. Eve-1 lyu Miller. Diy Ore. Mr.. d hi)S not returned. Poiiee Wayne Harris, 1516 South Ivy ..,,,,,,,,:,, ln .,. St., Medford, and Mrs. Pearllale atl-lllP"nS 10 '0-'"1 "le . Medford. were listed as medi- l nation! at KaproH Jtonri i hosnital vesini-dav. A nurccrv patient there was Emreld1 Lowry, Klamath Falls. Houses Damaged Edward Stevens, 3672 South Pacific highway, notified Jackson county sheriff's deputies Wednesday afternoon that someone had damaged houses under construction at Haci enda subdivision, Phoenix. New Residence Permiis-The city building department re cently issued three permits for construction of new resi dences. Tom Whittle acquired two permits to construct two S 14,000 duplexes, one each at 357 and 359 Bessie St., and 365 and 367 Bessie st. The other permit was issued to Dan Patch to construct a S12, 500 residence at 709 Ellen ave. A fourth permit has been issued to Ray Roby to con struct a $2,600 addition to a residence at 620 Berrydale ave. Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday. In creasing cloudiness Saturday night. Low tonight 33. High Saturday 70. Western Oregon: Considerahle clearing tonight with some patchy valley fog. Considerahle sunshine and warmer Saturday. Cooler to night. Low tonight 36-46. High Sat urday 60-70. Northern California: Fair tonight and Saturday except chance of scat tered lights showers in extreme northern mountains. Warmer Satur day. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday 55: below normal 3. Record high this date 83 ln 1934. Record low this date 31 in 1916. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, .04 inch. Total this month .90 Inch, .42 Inch above normal. Total since Sent. 1. 14.77 inches. 1.38 inches below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 42t,o. highest this a.m. 87. Illeh 4:60 24- CITY Yester day Brookings 38 Crater Lake 47 - a.m. hr. Low I'rec. 20 32 46 I Klamath Falls 54 i MEDFORD 62 Portland 60 ! Seattle 59 45 asi 50 .19 .11 .02 ".12 bpokane 60 Yakima 68 Eureka 60 Red Bluff 73 Sacramento 78 San Francisco 63 Los Angeles 85 Phoenix 1 06 Denver 84 Chicago 54 Miami Beach 83 New York 65 Washington, D. C. 56 65 55 48 .35 .20 FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through May 18): Western Oregon - Western Wash ington Temperatures will ave rage above norma) with rising trend. High temperatures in west ern Washington 62-72. in western Oregon 68-78. Lows 45-50. Precipi tation amounts near or les than normal, occurring mostly before Tuesday. Northern California Possibility of occasional rain in extreme north early in week; otherwise, no pre cipitation. Temperatures near i normal. I Portland Livestock Portland (UPD US DA Cattle ; 2075. Low-average choice steers 28; : low choice 27.75; mixed good-choice 27- 27.50; good 25-26.50; standard I 22-24; cutter-utility 17.50-21; utility! cows 16-17.50; canner-cutter 13-15; utility bulls 21-23. : Calves 285. Good-choice vealers 1 28- 32, standard 23-27; cull-utility i 15-22. Hogs 1750. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers , 1R5-235 lb. 18.50-18.75: late sales to j 19: No. 2 and 3 lots 17.50-18.25; I heavier and lighter weights 16-17; sows 14-15.30. Sheep 1875. Choice-prime spring lambs mostly 22.50. few 23; good 21.50-22; good-choice old crop i mostlv 17.50-18; choice to 18.50; cull-choice ewes 2.50-6. Portland Produce Portland (UPIl Dairy market: Eggs To retailers: Grade A A ex tra large, 45-47c: AA large, 42-44c; A large 41-43c; AA medium 36-41c; AA small, 34-36c; cartons l-3c addi tional. Butter To retailers: A A and grHde A prints, 87c lb.; carton, lc higher; B prints, 65c. Cheese, medium cured To re tailers: A grade cheddar single dai sies. 44-5lc; processed American cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 41'. 431. Portland (UPI Dressed chick ens; No. 1 grade dressed to retail ers: Fryers, whole drawn, 36-40c lb.; cut-up, 41-43c lb.; hens, heavy-type whole drawn, 40-45c lb.; light-type hens, cut-up, 32-35c lb.; whole, 27 31c Ih. Opsn S Twin Plunges SUMMER IS HERE! The Bubble Is Down Start Your Sun Tans Early Rawysjiians now being takn for Swim Claim CImim limitati t 4 As CroufaJ MU 2-3461 a Personal Clothing Stolen - Robert I Lee Hansen, 107 North Peach I ,o(J d ,. ,hal ma,ej . acquaintance of h.s drue off, in a car w ith nearly $100, worth of Hansen's clothing ' h U'P- . Curtain Damaged men reported that fire caused by a electric short in a wire that had been nailed to a window frame caused minor j damage to the frame and a cur- lain at Marie's market, 2797 Mcrriman rd., at 7 45 a.m. ! vesxeraay. Field Trip The Southern Oregon Mushroom club will hold a field trip Sunday, May 15. Members are to call Cecil Davis, SPring 2-9839. for in formation on time to meet and area to be hunted. Members are to meet at the Red Cross building. CAR INTRODUCTION Keith Schulz Triumph Sales, 116 North Front St., Medford, will hold open house tomorrow and between noon and 6 p.m. Sunday to introduce the new Triumph Herald, above, in this area. Demonstration rides in the new car are planned. The car was designed to con sider modern motoring and styling requirements, comfort and safety, the company reported. Unique in the car, the company reported, is the elimination of grease fittings, and the introduction of sealed bearings and lube reservoirs. NOTICE Starting Monday the 16th our CAFETERIA LUNCH LINE will be open from 1 1 A.M. to 5 P.M. WE WILL FEATURE A NEW SALAD TRAY SERVING AN AS SORTMENT OF SALADS. INCLUDING: FRUIT SALAD, HAR VEST SLAW. FRESH VEGETABLE NEPTUNE SALAD, BEET SALAD, CHEF'S SALAD BOWL, COTTAGE CHEESE, RICKEY'S SALAD, COMBINATION SALAD. OF COURSE W will have our regular Beefburgers; Barbecue Beef and Pork; ' Merchants Luncheon, 85c; Home Made Pies; Soups, Vegetables, Salads, Relish Tray. 1f "SPECIALTY OF 1 THE HOUSE" I I ROAST Prime RIB J mMfof Becfauis2-75 i (1 lX-'tWMl Served every day complete I) 1 yjW1? dinner ALSO E -- spenc,.r s,Mk 2.00 If i t Mrn. Rainbow Trout 2.00 fj ,? E?'1E:T?rH Top Sirloin Steak 2.75 V I i1 tzJ And many more of your Ft favorites from 1.25 up (aoHjl Soup, Vegetable, Biscuits, Salad, ft PiTsVJ Relish Tray and Dessert. Served 'j fmm T the Way You Like. J i-J tRV,N REMMIE, CHEF j Cafeteria Style (&...L 9 'ms'-rS i""'" ii a.m.. T"j$;-jfhf a 1206 No. RIVERSIDE ''p- . RtobtTlJ B (Weekdays) jp a ROCK Lii SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE CORRAL Music by "THE SUEDES" 9 to 1 Admission $1.00 wammsng at Hidio Taken - A transistor! radio valued at $'J8, belonging to Frederick Wallace Wilson, general delivery, Medford, was taken from the Grey hound Bus depot yesterday afternoon, accordine to city police. I i aTJ inVCSl iTlni lUtlUS u.mi""" " a..-. fui ... . : nil" c.ioniai Encr lit! Akrd 13 35 11.86 12 71) j 1 2 311 j 16.13 ! 9 34 13 00 i H i !l 83 I 8.44 17 13 10 26 : I .V72 I 21). 1 2 12.19 ! 14 .24 : 13 831 13 37 j 8 30 3 67 i Fidelity u 2 Croup Sec Avia EU-c 8 71 Group Sec Coin S(k 1187 -Peir 8 7i 8 !I7 Crmin S.',. c.ruupSft Tobac ... J&SSJ 83 Kt'v.ione k-j Jjl!J.J""J ij'i ;''vioiie 8-5 t? onh si. : 7 7l l.-i 7C !) 41) 14 4(1 IB 44 1117 13 05 TV-Elec 7 80 3 1!) 13 76 Value Line Inc Wellington 15.00 New London, Wis. - UTII -Farmers living near the flood ed Wolf river asked motor boaters Thursday to please slow down when cruising past their homes because the wakes of fast boats caused flooded front parlors. N ROLL OBITUARIES ROBERT W. BOWLES Funeral services for Rob ert Williamson Bowles, 54. of Applcgale, who was killed in an automobile accident Wednesday, will be held al CouKer-Morris Funeral home downtown chapel Saturday at l!-3l m. The Rev Furl Bos(; of the R u c h Community church, and the Rev. Thorn ton S. Gapen. of the Apple gate Community church, will officiate. Committal will be in Loglown cemetery. Mr. Bowles was born Now 22, 1905, in Acequia, Idaho, and had lived in the Apple- gale valley for the past six years, moving there from Ber ber, Calif. He was married Aug. 27, 1932, in Willows, Calif., to Oreue Johnson, who survives. Other survivors include a son. Robert Lee Bowles. Cold Hill: a daughter, Georgie Ann Bowles, Klamath, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Alta Mathews, Ono, Calif.; and Mrs. Elva Hayton, Orland. Calif.; a step brother, Fred McCoy, South Gate, Calif.; a step-sister, Mrs. Dora Corwin. Whittier, Calif.; a granddaughter and other relatives. LEONARD A. ANDERSON Ashland - Funeral services fur Leonard Alvin Anderson, 61, of 427 Terrace si., Ash land, who died Wednesday, were scheduled at 2:31) o'clock this afternoon at Litwiller's Ml. View chapel. Members of the Ashland Elks lodge were to participate in services, and interment was in Alt. View cemetery. Mr. Anderson was born in This Evening LOBSTERS SEA SCALLOP PRAWNS ' T Jt sflat-tUHnj Charcoal Steaks CANDLE ROOM HOTEL MEDFORD 5:30 p.m. till Midnight Students Children Everyone ' Admitted SPECIAL ADMISSION Adults 90c Loges $1.10 Students 75c Children 50c mmutkmmimmmm "the FUN and tmmmimmat n 2o v. . ERNIE MARG -A Mm I kvi l l ' L Janieslown, N Y Sept. 30. 181)8, and moved to Ashland from Los Angeles. Calif., in 1939. lie was a retired stock man. He was a member of the AF&A.M lodge. Culver City, Calif., and Ashland Klks Ml, Auuii?un was hiaiiitd to Beulah Bigelow in Los An- geles. Survivors include his wid ow, Iwo daughters. Mrs. Don- ; aid C. Kirknatrick. Klamath Falls, and Mrs. Lloyd 11. j Wales, Central Point; four sisters, Mrs. Iva Malison, TOMORROW - SATURDAY ANOTHER P.T.A. APPROVED KIDDIE MATINEE A Swell Picture About a Wonderful Horse fa PRESTON FOSTER MARY if p4-Umms$ an THUNDERHOOf PLUS LOTS OF CARTOONS and THE THREE STOOGES 'FLYING SAUCER DAFFY" Doort Open 12:30 -Show Starts 1:00 Out at 3:00 THE FUNNIEST PICTURE IN YEARSI AND HERE'S A NEW IDEA! IT PLAYS TWO THEATRES!! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! 6ull Never Get Oyer LAUGHTER of Mervyn LEROY; - :...'V JACK NOBU j.y-.y . J" tx ' J I I CURSE I tfV. M t 1 W MAN r i Jamestown, N.Y., Mrs. Ethel : Joins, Florida, Mrs. Ruth i Young. Jamestown, N.Y., and Mis. Lillian Ward, Pearl Riv er. N Y., and three grandchil dren. HENRY H. WRIGHT Ashland - Funeral services I for Henry II. Wright, 9, of ; Klamath Knlls, who died Wednesday, will be held at II) a.m. Aionoay at Lincoln Memorial 1'arK ehapei, Port land. Lilwiller Funeral home - is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Wright was boin Jan. I It), 1891, in Ramseaur, N. C. I Survivors include his widow, Lena, and one son, three j daughters, two slop-sons, a i brother, seven grandchildren STUART WILLIAM BISHOP in BSESHHS " '"m TECHNICOLOR Q AiptVfffib I KIRK DOUGLAS I ADULTS ONLY ADMITTED W J ! ffT'W 18 YEARS AND OVER lTlf3 t1 ALL SEATS BBEEil'Hi M ADDED SATURDAY ONIY 3RD HIT 'i I SS? flUDIE MURPHY,, " ' 5' TO HILl AND 1ACK'1 . DINAH SHORE f. jSjfJ "Via- "This It the liveliest (?J$I aajHHMMM one tetl" U.tklf J U r j; $ w B t w kjoxTK fKinc mm ay BOB HOPE I Vl"-,, "'! , . I "For anyone who W: 3 1 I I 9oodd.uaM"i TONIGHT & SATURDAY 3 TERRIFIC gBK DANNY THOMAS HORROR HITS! f9 f"A dream of J 1 . r c eemmtn mii i i ! t t it ,7-w8 tmi HeT&BT OF 1 I "dick" II ROiinwyauiiTMiJ I PADTUV. QUAAM I Hcrnn muniMiii unnim rye tmhwi 41. MAIL Tl'JUrJl, Medford, fy. 11 Fridsv, May 13. tsVSO a" and 13 great Krandchildren. JERRY BUMGARNEH o' Tiie buuy uf Jerry Cum garner, 44, of Myrtle Creek, c who died in a local hospital Wednesday, was transferred to Gantz Mortuary in Myrtle Creek for services and inter ment. Perl Funeral home was in cnarge ni local arrange ments. JAMES E. WEAVER James E. Weaver, 90, died in a loenl nursing home yester day. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Perl Funeral home. "I come before you an actor without scenery, without costumes, without :el!ow plae-s , , , and without a play." Vox Poetica presents PHILIP HANSON rwom v rt"c rrnoio KlflGS S CLOUJdS scenes and characters from plays by William Shakespeare la solo performance In modern dress) Sponsored by Tudor Guild MEDFORD HI SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Sunday, May 15, 3:00 p.m. Tickets $1.80, $1.50, $75c al Swem's Medford The Mart, Ashland THEATRE INFORMATION SERVICE CALL SP 3-7323 FOR FULL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR THtATRH i DRIVE-IN h TONITE AND SATURDAY Wnd1rful03 Country J ' tor Mor l rultl inrcri . 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