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0 o o o o o o o 0 SUNDAY, JUNK I. 1110 o MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE XL A 9 " Aceldtnt - CarrollMjene Zachary, 814 Taylor it, told city police that a red pickup truck fideswiped his car on Riddle rri . hcta'ppn .TnMrsn Ret. and McAndrews rd. Thurs- oay iDuui o p.m., ana Kept on going without stopping. Zach ary. told police his car sus tained damage to the left front section, side panel and door. Shaw at Risk a m imwoanK LANA TURNER JOHN GAVIN SAMQHA DCS O'MslrtLIHY SLaJ ' filk CtTM A !- F' tarn la" BTirtisjlw twfaxi I Up- i mi e&cexiu rrcm cm tauaxA." 1 IR Kamami'nnrt fee I BOOSE of Tat) SJW&K' .: - II , Wim few iwaarti ftw e-n ?m sm k a Opei te Se Public Slncep 193 IS Footlightars Ptosant . . . Medford Local and In Hospital Hugh Hulbert, 135 Portland ave., Medtord, was admitted to Rogue Valley hospital for surgery on Tues day, his wife reported. Issues Permit - The city building department recently issued a permit to N. M. Al bert (or $3,000 to place a building on a foundation at 924 South Grape st. C fctt Found Marie Medicus, 1176V4 Court St., Medford, reported to Med ford police that a cash register was found at the rear of Don's Hideaway, 1182 Court st., Sat urday. Brolg Dies - Mrs. C. W. Hutchison of 540 Cherry st. received word Monday that her youngest brother, Leonard Jwning). died May 30 in Jim Sails, Wise. Jennings attend ed the Antioch school hens Vhn h was a boy. Vast Iter - A mas rt tfi a tnndlac meehiae talusul about $U5 froa the V. P. Pull er Paint company, I Bout fourth st, Tueatoy, mi has not returreai it, store, em pierees told police. He al legata? ami a ftetltiex nasara. waaa he rental thy seiMsor, palace sail. tMt CeilkeM-Vehlcl driven by Sichard Dale. Bus1 wall, 171 Beas Lane, Medtor, and YeUh Bralyn pki 411 Hate St., Medford, collided at .the iatarsectiea at otk Central awe. and Bast Fewth St., JKeeJtrd, VrUey. Busm!! vm citad by Medford upliee aw fojtoania) tee dvt Mrs. Bd Were, KddiA Calif are anreats of am eiaht-pourai sons born May ti. Tm baby, oM KeaVaey Jaaaos, ic tVarir fur eWU. Ha. and Mr. May OMnaaatwr, Aaalegate Tela, are araaaaewntc, and IBM Walk Blair, alas of tn AnainnH a g ajaaa. xeether. te TeaVwe, 14 tt i Her Mil rarean a. WU city a- Uee he Was ndiaa) hie Wartka tkrauAh MWthc aerie Thursaar afasut :! p.m when hs vm stoaapad by s proximatelr 18 juTeaikw who jerked hiaa feoas. his kibe and started hitting, kiss with tneir ftess. Ma seed k wa hm te heats away aad aerMe the incidnat te Mb hdw and Una te aetata, fTASTt TCBAt raw mi)' If P8V KMM4MI OAKMaT DYSTERY Kovm - tbtt iti 7 -SS Y.7 Personal Completes Course-C. Frank Florey, 342 North Ivy st., rec ently completed the course from the Famous Artists School of Westport, Conn., where he specialized in com mercial art and illustration with this home study school. . Convalescing Miss Debbie Stembridge, 8-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Stembridge, 301 Valley View dr., Medford, is convalescing at home after falling and breaking her arm while play ing recently. Attempt Entry LaRue Morris, Hidden Valley ranch, Blackwell hill, reported to sheriff's deputies that one of the cabins in his tourist at traction, Gold Gulch Mining town, had been tampered with. Thieves apparently were not able to enter, he added. iWHt Coference-Gerald V. Gastineeu, Medford, is one of seven Orefonians who con ferred With President James S. Qates Jr., and other top of ficers of the Equitable Life Assurance ftociety during tl eoatjKaiy's national spring conference, in Denver. Baivft Citiat Cars driven be David Rouseman Crosby, 141 Murray St., Medford, and John fesley Camplll, 1950 Sanest dr., Mtdford, collided friday efteraoon t the inter dftctioa of fourth end Graft; sts., Mtdfard, rJDlice reported. Cemaball th cited by Ml ford aplios for failarkto yield riht of .. CCOK-To Mr. tnt Mrs. Bsrl H., 30 Hoh Berkeley. Vay, Metierl, June 1, 1M0 itt, t4 aeuntie, wt Xofite Yeiley kouaitel. VCODS - ?e Mr. and Mr. Vnuaa A., 00 tout J if st., Mmliii'l, Jurai 1M0 e W mnH et Kcajje Veiler Eaaatal. dOXI - M. end X. fcnb, iwU 1, bow 1, Gold liU, imm 1. 1MI a bey, 7 '4 yoiafct as Koaxa Valley hrt Idtal. IU1IIIM. Mr. end Mrs. Norman G., IS1 Haven st., Wodfcrd, June 3, 1860, a girl, 6V& eourxte, at Crater Usteo pathia hosaital. , CMBtKKT - Te Mr. and Mre. Lrn Maywandt tliy View dr., Owiy Meienes, Medforfl, Jwh I, ISM, bey, pounde. VaUay hnepiiei. COSE - Te J, end Mrs. BMBnaaet rata 1, boy 155, Bcae Biwa, Anas 3, 1M0, a. key, tit aeaaar, et Kog.ua TaUar kosaitai. TXTRHUll! - To Mr. and Mrs. Troy, Trail, June-2, IBM, a girl, VA pounds, it MeMKta Wit hctnatal. AXXAK - Te Mr. nl XMt Brervtt, Vroanact sta ma, vcadt, Jvaa , 1MB, a ail, 74 aounnK, a Kecrrt Bweee hotejitel. KC1 - Ts Mr. end Mrs. Belak, tl 9kMtA KiversiAe ara., Medford, Jura) 3, 100, a u4, S aKunas, et Sscrai Mant hoeMtal. HITS - To Mr. and Mrs. Howard, Yreka, Calif. June 3, 1M0 a boy, 8 pounds at Siskiyou County General hos pital. VIEIRA - To Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Hilts, Calif., May 31, 1M0 a girl 8 '4 pounds, at Siwiyoa, county uenerai hoajiital. KAKITAH - To Mr. and Km Duibsrt, Tralia, Calif., May II, 10 a bey 7V4 pounds a Sisliycai CoViatr 1 hoeaitel. MO - To Ir. eng Mrs. Casrtos. frehe, Calif., May 21, 1M a see ia pounds, at jcm Cajiete General hosaite. Hoevosv 0JPD American B Writer O. Henry drew warm praiso from Moscow literary circles at a meeting Saturday marking the 50th anniversary ofis death. A large audience heard Soviet author Valentin Katayev describe the Ameri can short story writer as a "man of deep, observant and truthful mind." O June 7th thru 11th, 8:30 p.m. OBITUARIES WALTER H. TOWNLEY Yreka Walter H. Townley, 52, Yreka, died in a local hos pital May 31. Survivors include his wife, LucWe. a sister, Mrs. Sidney Terwilligcr and a brother, Roy Townley, both of Mon tague, and a half-brother, Phillip Graves, of Lead, S.D. Mr. Townley was a member of the Elks lodge in Ashland, the Siskiyou County Farm bureau and the sheriff's posse. Funeral services were held Friday in St. Mark's Episcopal church, wjh the Rev. John Martin, rector, officiating. In terment was in Evergreen cemetery. DELANE TAYLOR Yreka Delane Taylor, 17- month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lane Taylor, died from natural causes in Tfc'eed June 2. The Taylors are from Mississippi, and were passing through Weed at the time. Other survivors include two brothers and three sisters. 1UTH MARY DODSON funeral services for Mrs. Ruth Mary Dodson, 55, of 440 West Pine st., Central Poir, who died Friday at her home, will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at the Chapel in "the Trees in Sislttyou Memorial pari. The Rev. Clifford Young of the Eastwood Bap- tat church will officiate. In terment 'ill follow in Siski you Memorial park. Mre. Dodson was born Jan. 14, 1M5, in Graaory, Ken. On pt. 17, 1903, in Gregory, len., ate was married to the Kev. X. i. Dodson, who sur- eivae. ' She vis a merrtoer of the Eeetwowi Baptist church of Medford. Throughout her life she wes interested in all the ectivitie of the church, and as a former Sundey School teech at the First Beptist church in Grants Pees, where her husband, was the pastor for t number of years. Sureivors, besides her hu- beral, ere one son, Xllis Dod son, Oakridge, Ore.; six daughters, L e 1 a Cochrane, Merlin, Ore., Mabel Dodson, Central Point, Clara Haney, imim, ure., Helen . Evans, fortlaad. Ore., Virginia Ptuhs, Grand dunctka, Colo., M MAricrie Araoll, Sen Frencisco, Calif., and 11 grandchildren. Pallbeerers w i 1 1 include John Yungen, Carl Jones, Dean Anderson, Herb Fields, Frank Guber, and Basil Cur tis. . . .. 0. . . , . Sbtiye 'Funtral Service, SirecteM of Chapel in Vm Trees, ae in chera et! mp ransMrwnts. MB. SABA DU?Oa Graveside services for Mr. Sareh Marie Duston, M, whe died Vedneedey et her raci enmee in Dorris, Calif., will be held tt the Mfrd ICOf cemetery Tuesdey at 10 .n. Dr. George S. Roaaberry ox the First Methodist church Vill officiste. b9. Diieton was born In Ksnsse Nov. , 1IU, end Wat e resident of th Drri, Calf., tree tow M ynx, Surviwjrt i a e 1 u d tw daughters, Mrs. Lucy Tuttle, lugene, and Mm. ellie Bvers, Medford; four som, Bert Dus ton. Bly, Ore.; George Dust, Dhrris, Calif.; Lloyd Duston, Chico, Calif.; end Bob Dus ton; eight grendchildren; 14 great" granlch'ldren and one great, greet grandchild. Two daughters, Ruby and Lillie Duston, preceded her in death. Perl Funeral home is in charge of arrangements. LEO CUNNINGHAM Leo M. Cunningham, 41, of 1417 fortune dr. and superin tendent of the Western Grey hound lines, died unexpected ly i a locul faoital Fridey night, lumeral arrangignents will be anrrunctal be chepjpl Mortuary. Funeral service for Valerie Kimgvo toss, infant daughter of Mr. nd Hrs. William E. Boss, 305 Edwards St., who died Friday, will be held In Hillcrest Chapel, North Phoe nix rd., Monday at 11:30 a.m. enrtncoAL o STEAKS TILL MIDNIGHT CANDLE ROOM t-Q. Mea.ora Op" Daily J:30 P.M. t MiJnlfhf Saediys 4 P.M. Till 1 1 P.M. The Rev. John E. Simmons, St. Peter's Lutheran church, will officiate. Committal will be in Hillcrest Memorial park. Conger-Morris, funeral direct ors, is in charge of arrange ments. Valerie was born in Med ford, May 17, 1959. Surviving, besides the parents, is a sister, Dawn Annette; a brother. Terry Lee; and grandparents, Mrs. Kayo Sato, Portland; and Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Boss, Medford. FRANCIS L. McKINNON Francis LeoAlcKinnon, 62, died Friday at his home at Crater Lake Four Corners. Funeral services will be held at Conger - Morris Funeral home downtown chapel Mon day at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. Clynton Crisman, Friends hurch, will officiate. Com mittal will be in Hillcrest Mpmorial park. Mr. McKinnon was born Feb. 12, 1898, in Helena, Mont., and was a veteran of World War I, serving from Jan. 10, 1918, to Jan. 23, 1919, as seaman second class, Navy. He had lived at the VA Domiciliary at White City off and on for the past 10 or 11 years. urvivors include a neph ew, Robert A. McKinnon, Great Falls, Mont. tEAER . YE Funeral services for the Rev. Weaver W. Myers, 74, of 825 West 11th st., Medford, who died in a local hospital Fri day, Ull be held in the First Church of the Nazarene, Fifth and Holly sts., Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. Harold M. Sanner v$l officiate. In terment will be in Hillcroat Memorial park. Conner-Morris, funeral directors, is in charge of arrangement Mr. Myers was born in Le Roy, Kan. May 10, 1886. He majored in speech at the Uni versity of Southern California and received his masters de gree in 1930. He was ordain ed in the Nazarene church, Berkeley, Calif., in 1917. He taught English and The Management of the Rainbow Cafe at 1 09 W. Main Cordially invites you to enjoy the delicious Spfiish Dishes which will ftrnmf availahl tn unit tAtinn Tivtau aftnr A n m At uaru I Reasonable Prices our Menu will include TACOS EhCHILADAS TOSTADAS TAMALES-w- CHILLI CON CWRNE CHEESE TORTILLAS NEXICAI. eiZZA and other Sp,iish prenaralfinj. I THE VOODEIJ SHOE ICING PERRY Ami Hit QUArrrr aa Pf m eaj tto was aaaj VOCALS BY "WrlRW well-know a TV aval raaW arM to Sure To See ami Haw Thai Oaweeaaalfeaj Creaa Playing Ng. Self way Claaed SaadtPya) SUMMIft NOU1S POl OUK " MAIM DIMII4G ftOOM Hhm. Wa Sj.-7 i,m. tW Midaite CLOSID MJMDAY MVCM KOCM OKM erf djf t a. at. 2 a.ai. iajclading Sunday Dinrtart aa! SafaeVtrUdei Served 1 881 8 EcJtoicg3 u H r(-iDatarri 1 12-?! f T, Try Beef ,3 Comp,,. Dinner. jKA W 1 I II . 0,her, ,rom 150 up- .wtf 1 I ITw) tsi h c.-i-..-tT .:ro. nirr.ni n ee BBBaaBBaaaBBaBaaBBaaBBaaaaaBaaaaaBaaBBaaBBaaBBBBaaBBBBaaBBai Don't forget our Cafeteria Style lunch Served Dally 11 a.m.-S p.m. Merchants lunch 85c Alto a Salad Bar and Cold Plata Special Servicemen FOUR ENLIST Four Medford men have en listed recently in the regular Ar&y, according to MSgt. Warren M. Long, local recruit ing station commander. Gary Lee Hewitt, son of Mrs. Stella W. Valentine, Shady Cove, enlisted in the Military Police corps. Robert Edward Higgins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Louis Higgins, 1029 East Jackson st., Medford, enlisted in the Army signal corps. Kenneth Paul Hays, son of Mrs. Mary Ina Whitlock, Hol land hotel, Medford, enlisted in the automotive mainten ance field. All assignments are guar anteed before enlistment, the sergeant added. Further in formation may be obtained by contacting Sergeant Long at the-! o c a 1 ArmyOrecruiting office in the U.S. post office rtiuilding, Medford, or by tele- pnoning siring i-mu tor an appointment. RECEIVES EMBLEM Richard E. McClanahan, engineman second class, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. McClan ahan, 2304 Spring St., Med ford, received Silver Dol phins, the emblem of a qual ified submariner, recently. Before entering the Navy in December, 1952, McClanahan Math in the Lewiston High school, Lewiston, Idaho, for years, movin to Medford months ago. He was n; member of the First Nazarene church, Medford. He was married to Hilda M. Carlson Steck in Denver, Colo., Feb. 10, 1939. She sur vives. Also surviving is a son, H. Leon Myers, and a daughter, Mis? Velm E. Myers, both of Medford; a sister, Mrs. Arthur Aylward, Walla Walla, Wash., and four grandchil dren. JOHt MILLS John "Gordon Miller 59, died Friday in Areata, Calif. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Conger-Morris, funeral directors. BROILER our Prime Rib T.7 VU au Jua Tender,' 2 "U I Y jQ 1 K EBBETS LIGHTS TO SHINE New York - (WD - The lights at Ebbets Field will shine again. Marvin Krattcr, head of a corporation which pur chased the property of the former BrooHyn Dodgers, said 500 field lights would be given the city for use at a stadium on Randall's Island where soccer, baseball and football games are played. attended school. Medford High IN AIRLIFT Capt.. Kenton E. Robbins, 38, North Oakdale ave., Med ford, is participating in the current Military Air Trans port Service airlift to San tiago, Chile, carrying medical personnel and supplies, ac cording to Air Force officials The captain is a member of the 1611th air transport wing at McGuire Air Force base, N.J. He is assigned to one of the mercy missior. Enjoy o e Thi Sunday BREAKFAST Before or After Church.. (Served Anytime) at the Hotal NUt-foMl Diniag Room CHILDREN ALWAYS WELCOME tCcbima Lodger Highway 9 Pbeeeix, OroMa - 0PIM7 DATS A WIIK - DAILY: 11 A.M. to Midnight SIRLOIN TIPS Minestrone soup, iprlni vegetables and mush rooms, relish tray, mixed green mid (choice of, dressing), Ice Cream, Coffee. The ttEW Pioneer Cols UJestera Cooa ia CetiaraJ Mm fatt&jf apoGM OTM 9 A.M. 1 Pa1iBa M wmmmr 0Meaa) I i i II HDOAiiraas lavieal-Paea Wt 4-MB lit tT ' ! teiofQlr 1 .aT , v l mm tmm M TODAY COMTINUCaUS PROM 1:011 P.M. YUL KAY HI MKCTS A HECTIC guaranteed to maka the very air vibrate tWth Hilarity! irJiffl IfGW'"' ar w VOICE JOHANSSON-PATTERSON FIGHT TICKITS NOW ON SALE HURRY GOING FAST Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Fair today and Monday with considerable cloudinew both daya. High today 92. Low tonight Si. High Monday 88. Wei tern Oreson: Pair todav ex. crpt considerable cloudir.eaa north coast and aorne afternoon cloud, hieut aouth portion. Partly cloudy Sunday nlptht aid Monday except overcast on coait. A little cooler. High Sunday from 80 In the north to 90 in the aouth Interior. High Monday 74 north to 83-88 aouth in terlor. High on coait 69-70 both aays. low sunany mgm bod wormem tamorma Fair today AT or low and Monday exceot cloudi on coast night and morn- ing and a few afternoon thunder shower i over the Sierra-Nevadaa Little change In temperaturea, LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yeiter- t.; anove normal . Record hlBn thii dnte 104 In 1928. Record low thia date 37 In 1814. PHKCIPITATION: 24 houra none. Total thii month none, .12 In. below normal. Total since Sept. 1 13.48 In., 1.10 In above normal. HUMIDITY: Loweit yesterday Mich Low Z4hr. Vei- Ye iter Pre CITY terday dav dp. Brookings 07 83 Klamath Falls . 83 so MEDFORD 05 40 Portland 83 50 Seattle 73 4.1! Spokane 72 43 new sunay rnuiap OPEN 4:M P.m. SICILIAM ITIA Top sirloin with Musbroev. 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