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SUNDAY, JULY 10. 1980 Prisoner Claims Illegal Detention Siilom -mril. a sluts prlsnn Imiinlu who ilitiiclfcl Kullty tu imircler churn" Doe. 20, 11154 Hi TIki Dulles mid now li aurv InK life term Inn filed aull In Circuit Court hora claim Iiiil lie la Ix'lnv hold lllcUHlly. Hurry C. Knowlna clnlma the aluto loal Jiirladlotlon over Mm whan ho win turnad over to fi'doriil uulliorlllci, Tlio amne dny of hla plvu of guilty to the ircond dunroc murder churyo, Knowlca wn liimdrd ovor lo fcriornl offl dull In California InvolvliiK a vlolntlon of the Dyer Act, lie plmided tin II ty to thut cliurifo too, aorved llm at Mi-Nell Island federal prlion and win returned to Oregon custody Mill, 13, 1098. ATTENTION! All ROYAL ARCH MASONS The Royal Arch Chapter of The Valley ' Announce The 1 4th Annual Outdoor Degree SATURDAY, JULY 16th Al lha Folding Hilli Ranch above Mcleod. Drive up tho Crator lake Highway to Mcleod, Croi the brldgo and follow the arrows. Dinner will be lorvod at 6 P.M. and the Feed Committee hai lomelhlng different. The Royal Arch Widowi and todies will meet at the V. A. Turpin home on the North Old Military Road, for dinner and entertainment at 6 P.M. Candldalei wives, and new member! wives are por llcularly urged to attend. A large clou of candidate! it anured If you ere Royal Arch and new here, come join ut and got acquainted Inlet This Sunday BREAKFAST (tore er Alter Church... (Ser.ec! Anrtlrae) el the Hotel Medford Dining Room CHILDREN ALWAYS WILCOME Yul Brynner Cm Iollobricida The itory of Solomon in all hit glory... and of hiitory'a most glamoroui woman... Sri mankind's moit glorious era! . UaaaSMaViBBBw GEORGE SANOERS MARISA PLUS AN UNFORGETTABLE WESTERNI TECHNICOLORS -M NOW! bino CROSBY Debbie REYNOLDS robertWAGNER sJ BIGGEST! MT7 uiDPiurtie jr COLOR f biium ClNKMASffOPfi Local and Outdoor Braakfast The nnmiiil outdoor breakfail sponsored by tho Roxy Ann Court, Order of Amurontli, will In hold iturtlng at 8 o' clock (lila mornlnif at the Oniric Hoppo residence, 305 Loiter I ii lie. All frlvnda and guoata have been Invited to utlond. Equipment Bloltn A fric tion ahoe for a power (hovel valued at $100 w a a tuken from tho alley In buck of the Southern Oregon Bearing company, 307 North Biirtlotl at., sometime Wodnciduy night or 'I'hui-sdiiy morning, according to city police. Em ployee lit the company told police thut the equipment win left In the alloy for a custom er to pick up. feis. (LiTi ) vn if'X W rjfi STARTS TODAY Doom Open 1:15 Continuous From 1:30 MtAMO iml UMTW AfTtlTt PAVAIM Sm technicolor SOPHIA ANTHONY LORENQUINN aaf HELLER in PINK TIGHTS STEVE FORREST ntii IIITI M A 10 ON1W-MX rictuM Personal Reiplratlon Film A incuk- er from Cnllfornla Power company will ihow a film on mouth to mouth respiration at Phoenix Grange July 12 at h:io p.m. Sewing Session - Colonel Surgcant camp, United Suun lull War Vutcrum, will hold an ull duy acwing session Mon duy, July 11, aturtlng ut 10 ii.in. at tho home of Mr Jumca Van dcr Stecn, 000 Mlru Mur ave. Patienti-Medical and sur gery putlents listed Suturdny ut Siicred Heart hospllul In cluded Willliim S. Epperson, atur route, box 424, Shndy Cove; Joshua Harold Evctt, post office box 41 5, Yrcka, und Mrs. Margaret E. Murphy, 1213 East Purk it., Grunts Pan. Boat Stolen - Grants Puss police Informed the Jackson county sheriff's office that a double, hull bout and truller were stolen Tuesday nighl in Grunts Pass. The trailer did not huve a license, police said, Event Planned - A koffce- klutsch will be held between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tuesday, July 12, at the home of Mrs. Hay Anderson, 844 Dakota ave., Medford. Congo Situation Brussels - IliPD - European residents and loyal security forces were waging a despcr ato battle today against mu tinous Congolese troops try ing to invade a provincial capital, the Belgian defense ministry snld, while hundreds of women and children were being airlifted from the rest of the turbulent and chaotic black land of the Congo. Obituaries J. S. GILL Seaside, Callf.-Funcral serv ices will bo held here Monday for Mr. J. S. Gill, about 77, who died July 8 after a long sickness. Mr. Gill had been living In this area for about 10 years. Prior to that he had lived in Medford since about 1910. He worked In the forest service in southern Oregon and had a life-membership in tin. Fll' Indue In Colorado and attended tho meetings in Medford aa well. Survivors include his wife, Sadie; two daughters. Mrs. Dorothy Flood, San Diego, Calif., and Miss Bernice Gill, Washlnaton. D. C. and a (on, Harry Gill, in Alaska. MRS. VIOLA McCOY Funeral services for Mrs. Viola Amanda McCoy, 86, of 113 North Front at.. Talent, who died Friday at her home, will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at the Chapel In the Trees in Siskiyou Memorial park. Hosse V. Long of the West Main Church, of Christ will officiate. Private inter ment will follow in Siskiyou Memorial park. Mrs. McCoy was born April 15, 1874, in Fondulae, Wis. On Aug. 13, 1880, in Denver, Colo., she wns married to Joseph McCoy, who preceded her in death. Mrs. McCoy hud been a resident of Oregon for the past SO years and had re sided in the Rogue valley for the past 10 years. She was an active member In the Church of Christ most of her life, and at the time of her death was a member of the West Mnin Church of Christ of Medford. Survivors Include two daughters, Mrs. Mary Briggs, Medford, and Mrs. Wilbur (Blanche) Ross, Talent; throe sons, Charles McCoy, Mod ford, Bill McCoy and Laur ence McCoy, Bend; one broth er, John Find, Phoenix, Ore.; 12 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. Siskiyou Funeral Service directors of Chapel In the Trees are in chnrge of ar rangements. SHOW STARTS AT DUSK THE SAGA OF HEMP BROWN A INVIIIAIMTIINATIONU ftCUM mSEVENLY eAftlAHD-IOHH LARCH BRANDED , 7, Survives Niag am Falls Plunge Niagara Falli, Ont.-Wlu A 7-year-old boy protected only by a life preserver was awept head-over-heels over Niagara Falla from a dis abled boat Saturday and waa rescued practically un harmed in the churning waters IBS feet below. Police said no one else had ever survived a plunge over the spectacular falla except daredevlla who en cased themselvea In elabor ate barrels and shock-resistant container!. The boy's 17-year-old sis ter, who also was In the boat, waa pulled from the Niagara river only a few fed from the brink of the falla. Jamts Honeycutt, 41. the third person who was in the outboard motor boat before It capslsed in the river above the falla, waa mining. The boy, Roger Wood ward, apparently auflered only acratchea and bruise from the buffeting of the plunge from the famous horseshoe falls which threw him into rocky whirlpools below the falls and which (maihed the boat to pieces. He wai picked up by a ilghtieelng boat which makei frequent rum in the gorge below the falls. 'Bard's Heyday' In Ashland Today Ashland -The lDftn Oroinh Shakespearean Festival com pany Is preparing to meet its public at 5 p.m. today at the theater in Ashlund in tho tra. dltlonul "Bard's Heyday" eel- coruuon, sponsored by tho Tu dor Guild to mulntnln its ac tor's fund and scholarships. Strolline sinvpri nnri mud. clana will set a festive back ground throughout the three hour celebration, with a town crier keeping guests posted on me events of the afternoon. Darts, bean bans, and u fun. pond are planned, along with refreshments and magician's show, keyed to the Elizabeth an era and adopted to provide fun for the entire family. Cornish pastries, saffron bread, cole slaw, different types of sandwiches, fruit, cold punch, ice tea and hot coiicc win be provided at nominal nriepi. with ih tra ditional script as the medium oi cxcnanne lor all cnnrlc in. eluding the gift and souvenir items available at the Guild booths. Cllmaxlnff the rinv'a fottlv. Hies will be the pantomime contest ftmnntf mpm rwr nf Din Festival acting company. The aciors win compete lor cash prizes of $15, $10 and $5. The Festival box office will be open from 5 to 8 p.m. Sun- auy 10 allow Heyday visitors the ODDortunitv tn mult nH. vancc ticket reservations for the plays. Bomb Scare Here Proves to Be Hoax A bomb scare involving a Pacific Air Lines plane at the Medford municipal air port Saturday afternoon prov ed to be nothing more than a houx, according to city po lice. City police received a call at 2 p.m. Hint a bomb was on the Pacific plane which land ed at the airport Saturday morning. The call was from an unknown person. City police and Medford firemen trained in demolition searched every part of the plane accessible to passengers and all freight and luggage, but were unable to locate a bomb. The plane took off about 4:15 Saturday afternoon. Stevenson Named to Boy Scout Council Ashland - Dr. Elmo N. Stevenson, president of South ern Oregon college, has been notified of his appointment as a member at large to the Na tional Council of the Boy Scouts of America. In 1027-20, Dr. Stevenson served as a Boy Scout execu tive in tho Santa Clnrn Monte rey Buy area, and hns long been active In aeon ling work In this area. His love of the outdoors, especially since coming to southern Oregon, is noted hi the various books he has written such as "Nature Rumbles In the Wallowas," "Pots Wild and Western," and "Key to tho Nests of the Pa cific Const Birds." The Boy Scouts of America aro now celebrnting their 50th anniversary and have tin all time high tn membership of 5,043,105 Scouts and adults enrolled, according to the lot tor Dr. Stevenson received. New York-IUPD-A strike by trainmen of the Long Island railroad, the nation's largest commuter line, appeared im minent Saturday night after speical talks called by Gov. Nelson Rockefeller ended in failure. Boy, MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. More About Pulp Plant (continued from page 1) urd growth and forest floor residuals from logging and wind throw. "Some of the Jackson and Josephine county forest indus try plants have mude progress in this direction. Some may use up to 100 per cent of the rcslduuia in the production of surplus electric energy.. Oth er plunts are now using up to U0 per cent of these resi dues in the production of chips for paper mills and bark products. "A large quunlity of planer shavings und suwdust are be ing used in agriculture, dair ies, chicken farms and other uses. However, the greatest need for expansion la in the field of chip board and pulp mills," he said. "The present depressed market in both pulp and chlp- boaru clue lo over production and low prices makes it dif ficult to Interest prospective Investors and banks to sup port tnc expansion. "If we had local plants to use chips for pulp and chip tourd instead of shipping them to consumer markets 30 miles from Medford, the problem would be quickly solved for those mills which are now forced to burn resi due. ' he said. "Jackson and Josephine counties would probably have a pulp mill today if the pulp industry had been able to eliminate the necessary water and air pollution when price and market considerations were good. "However, the pulp indus try has now minimized these problems, but unfortunately market prices and over pro duction make such an invest ment undesirable at the mo ment. "It Is Indicated, however. that chip board plants are on the drawing boards of several plants and they could become a reality in the forseeable near future. The lumbermen are eternal optimists and giv en any encouragement o n price or markets, they will find a way to expand their plants and use all of the mill residuals. 'Therefore, "Lausmann con cluded, "Jackson county is bound to expand its produc tion of products and dollar in come, but how much and how soon cannot at the moment be predicted." Missing KF Plane Found; 7 Aboard Rixtdlnff. Calif.-fllPD-Shasta county sheriff's office Sat urday reported that the wmrknue of a lieht Diane mis sing on a flight from Klamath Falls, Ore., had been found uiih th bodies of seven peo- olc. including three children, aboard. rtnmitipi said that all seven bodies have been removed from the plane, spotted this afternoon near Castalle. 25 miles north of here. PIONEER CAFE in Central Point Try Our SPECIAL LUNCHEONS 75 to 95 Refrigeration AIR CONDITIONED inside. The cool est spot In the volleyl Dining and Dancing Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. If planning a banquet, wedding reception . . . Call NO 4-2485. See the beautiful NEW WESTERN ROOMI Bring the family. Children welcomel HOUSE of MYSTERY Where tha Stereoramic Photo Originated North of Gold Hill at ANY SNAPSHOT TAKEN WITHIN THE VORTEX WILL PRODUCE A 3D PICTURE - TEST ITl Summer Hours 8 to 6 Open to the Public Since 1930 MEDFORD, ORE. Mrs. Green Says Kennedy Will Win Los Angeles -(UPD- A leader of Oregon's 17-vote delegation to the Democratic National Convention Saturday night predicted a first ballot victory for Sen. John F. Kennedy. Rep. Edith Green, chairman of tho delegation committed to Kennedy on the first two ballots, said flatly: "We have no second choice. I am confident there will be no problem of a second choice. Kennedy will win on the first ballot - and If not then, on the second." Mrs. Green said there was one candidate that Oregon definitely will not support -Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson. More About Home Rule (continued from page 1) aible, the right must be utiliz ed. "Members of the committee must envision the future of Jackson county. They must comprehend the problems of housing, education, sanitation, transportation, health and employment as we develop in population and industry and agriculture. "Along with the fore-men-tlnned Qualifications, mem bers of the Democratic party feel that equal consiacrauon should be given to both par tlp In the selection of these committee members. We are equally divided and equally interested in the welfare of this rmintv. Both nartics can make memorable contribu tions to the people of Jackson county through this commit tee. "We therefore recommend that through the mechanics nf seleptinn nrovided bv law. the members of the county court select equally two Dem ocrats and two Republicans. Conforming to this procedure, the members ot tne legisla ture would select two Demo crats and two Republicans. Selection of the ninth mem- Kn Vtv IVie nrevlouslv BDDOlm- cd. eight would then fall to the party oticring xne nigiiei qualified candidate. "Adherence to this proce dure would Insure the public ...ith triilv hi-nartisan effort. When the charter is placed be fore the public for aoopiion, n mriv label would be asso ciated to encumber its . en dorsement. w. resoectfully submit nmnAcal, fflT VOUf COn- uivas i" " . sideration. Please be advised that the services of the Dem ocratic party of Jackson coun ty are available to assist you in seeking out qualified and; concerned people. "i m conriinir a copy of this letter to Republican County Chairman Josepn waisn wnu the hope that he too will en dorse the procedure outlined above." OPEN Throughout Tho Year Medford Man Hit With Hammer A 3.')-ycar-old Medford man was taken to Rogue Valley hospital yesterday afternoon after he was hit over the head with a hammer during a fight in Shady Cove. Jcrrel Norman Kirklin, route 3, Medford, was de scribed as In "fair" condition by hospital attendants. Kirklln's assailant, Lester Lee Price, 34, Eagle Point, was arrested by state police and charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. As near as state police have been able to ascertain, the fight occurred after Kirklin rammed his car into a vehicle operated by his wife, Betty Louise Kirklin, 30, in Shady Cove about noon yesterday. Price was a passenger in the vehicle operated by Mrs. Kirk lin, police said. Witnesses told state police that Price then hit Kirklin over the head with a hammer. Price then got back into the car, witnesses said, and drove off with Kirklin in pursuit. Kirklin was found about fif teen minutes later sittine in jured in his car which was parked at the side of the high way about one mile south of Shady Cove. He was taken to the Shadv Cove clinic and then trans ported by ambulance to Rogue Valley hospital. Freak Accident Takes Man's Life Portland-(UPI)-A freak acci dent took the life of an un identified man here Saturday. The man apparently drown ed in thj Willamette river when he dived across the tracks in front of an oncom ing locomotive on the rail road deck of the steel bridge. Harbor patrolmen searched the area but could not find the body. CHARCOAL STEAKS TILL MIDNIGHT CANDLE ROOM HOTEL $ Medford -4? Alt the r Rare Adventure of the story treas by all i $ j Filmed fit V i h I I KAYWAISTON RAPE f LJ'.rHUr llXt I VIRGINIA GREY t J?, I . " m I Sundays 4 P.M. Till 11 P.M. II! '"-K?- . pi VCJ IT TM DRIVE-IN & T&0& STARTING WEDNESDAY i . AT LAST! Tw km m pp-v : FIRST DRIVE IN ENGAGEMENT Etirf Tertlfl ' OF THE PERFECT PICTURE F ' EVERYONE HAS BEEN ASKING FOR ITl SO HERE IT COMES WkA PIAN NOW TO TAKE THE FAMILYI Tiulinll i IT-m WaaiMseaWBiaeamai wvwr-wwitjajMieajWB rr'WHZaBaKaW??' taaJ! and -V. ClNKMAScolst: COLOR by DE LUXE i oeigiurm nAwn inn.nnMAI VniWUnUU WUItnUUUIMvl iiiwvuviiwwiiibi. m-aasmnai CO-FEATURE ihc santa ctcitu acaoeuy odoksira mw ucaus of dome 1001 WONDERFUL 5UUNU9 AINU SISHTSI. InturtAi IM wle al: JIM MCSU3 MIGHTS' jl eMi " mil tlft UElDtlQUTCn UlfiT UlQfUl III I Slafhos Reelected To GOP Position Salcm-OJPD-Don Stathos of Medford was unanimously re elected secretary of the Ore gon Republican party Satur- day by the Oregon State Re- puDiican central committee. Salem I.auver Pnian nar was unanimously re-elect- eu cnairman oi tne Oregon oiaie nepuoncan Central com mittce. BUCKHORN MINERAL SPRINGS AGg. Aialand, Ort. gX-JO Enjoy helth, VTt? rest, comfort, nil ho.pluillr imldit pleu. ant urroundlnai. HOT MINERAL BATHS for RheumaUsm, ArthrlUs, Neu rltli and Nervouineu, CARBON DIOXIDE VAPOR BATHS for lllih and Low Blood Pressure, Slnui, and Skin ErupUons. LODOE AND LIOHT HOUSEKEEPING CABINS at Reasonable Rates. Writ for ReservaUon PHONE LONG DI8TANCR Backborn Mineral Sprints DR. HERMAN WEXLER, D.C. Director 2200 Buckhorn Springs Road Ajhland, Orecon YOU'LL NEVER SPEND A MORE THRILLING 2 HOURS! HELD OVER! Continuous From 1 P.M. LANA TURNER ANTHONY QUINN SANDRA DEE JOHN SAXON ni!DI5P.THFnnnRFRlKFI taimschp hV'l.r.ImUgIa II X V vl L " ilf " II C '.yty GLENDA FARREIX ALBERT DEKKERk ill - fewVE-W 3 I loffifir TOMTE M Tnznarr iN, ' -3( . GERALD MILTON - GRETA THYSSEN ; .i- h;i&d ENDS TONITE '' ntmi Kims . mi imM:imn kitw 1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS' El TUP NFIRslRHTFn'MISTFR M1RIM1 rarHRYH OIIAHT OWtYllE H1CKMAH . HWf3 COWBltll A 9 San ,mnlitf,niiiDn .MrtiiM . . .....v.a.v-l.iir-ivsi,fl. lions between striking ma chinists and Lockheed's apace And mlcalli.a lli,laln.. I.H..L.. down Saturday and federal conciliator called an Indefinite recess.: THEATRE INFORMATION SERVICE CALL SP 3-7323 FOR FULL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR THEATRES STARTS TONITE Jomaa June. I STEWART ALLYSON raacuiwiai.ianiiatiiM.aai sari.ursuia.naisaMU fl I kim NOVAK FREDRIC MARCH THE LEGEND OP I TOM DOOLEvj daJfOUTH PACIFIC WWWNtl. I - . s r-t I THREE FEATURES I OuWT