SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1160
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which comes up at the No
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Local and
Mining - B r I c k (Swoclii)
Andcmon, 00, wim reported
nilmhiK Friday to Modford po
lice by Ilia wlfo, Mildred Fuy
AndciHou, 2211 lliivun at.
Rillrti Namll. F. HoKKiia
1ms retired the uaauincd buai
ncia mime Med-Kul Dlati'lbu
tora, According, to record! In
tlio county clork'a office.
In Hoipltnl - Medlcul and
auriiory patients listed Uutur
duy nl the Crnlcr Oaleopulhlc
hospital Included Aiiron W.
nlckcla, route 1, box 204, Gold
Hill.
Rotlr Builnan Ntm-Frcd-
erlck II. and Myrtle L. Nulaon
have retired the aaaumcd
bualnoaa nuine tiuvnife Creek
ninrkel, accordlnit to records
In the Jnckton county clerk's
office.
Fllti Nam - L. M. Woods,
703 Weal I'ltlm at., Medford
bus filed the nsaumed buslnuaa
nuine HoKuc Valley Home Im
provement company, accord
iiiX to records In the Juckson
county clerk's office.
Grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Robert G. Kuufmun,
Portland, are parents of a
dauKhtcr, Mary Ueth, born
recently. Grandparents In
clude Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Hun
Bell, 333 Si.itter ave., Medford.
Thais' RajporUd - Theft of
18 gallons of gasoline and a
three cell flanhllifhl was re
ported to Medford police, Sat
urday, by William Brown, Jr.,
210 Washington st. Drown
said that the gasoline and
flashlight bad been taken
from his car sometime Friday
night while It was parked un
der his bedroom window.
. Hit-Run - A hit and run
driver rammed the left side
of a parked car and then
drove away late Friday night.
The car, owned by Thomas B.
Tubbs, was parked adjacent
to 30S South Riverside ave.
STARTS TODAY
DOORS OPEN 1:15
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LESIICCARON HINRY FONDA
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That 'GIGI Girl
Meets 'Mr. Roberts"
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Personal
Asiumas Nam - The as
sumed business name Jackson
County Insurance Agency has
been filed In the Jackson
county clerk's office by V. J.
Robinson, A. N, Potter Jr.,
T. C. Barker, Floyd II. Hart
and Ilughle P. Jennings.
File Nam - Junius 11. and
Viola L, Itankln have filed
the assumed business name
Oakwood Motel for the busi
ness located at 834 South Pa
cific highway, Phoenix, ac
cording to records In the Jack
son county clerk's office.
Surgtry Patients - John II.
Enders, 8-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. John 11. Enders, 1
Acorn Way, Medford, and
Randy Long, 4-ycar-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Long,
route 3, box 230, Fern Valley
rd., Medford, were listed as
surgery patients at Rogue Vul
loy hospital Friday.
MRS. GIROUD DAVIDSON
Fish To Leave
Insurance Post
Mrs. Glroud Davidson will
replace W. E. (Bill) Fish, of
fice manager at the Medford
Insurance agency, upon his
resignation to enter the Insur
ance business in the Portland
area, according to the Agency.
Mrs. Davidson has conduct
ed Insurance personnel train
ing schools over the state. In
augurated three years ago, the
program was sanctioned by
the Oregon Association of In
surance agents under the
name of Operation "Circuit
Rider." It covered classes In
underwriting and rating of
each of four different phases
of general insurance.
Mrs. Davidson lived In Port
land before coming to Med
ford about six months ago.
Servicemen
GOES TO KOREA
Staff SKt. Bradley Gordon
Wood left today for Korea
after spending a three-week
leave with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Martin C. Wood,
Soulh Pacific highway. Tal
ent. Sergeant Wood recently
graduated from the Air Force
Missile school at Orlando,
Fla., and will be on duty In
the far east for a year. His
wife and son, who have also
been here with him, will live
In Portland during his ab
sence.
Donald Brood Gillaspey
and Ronald Brood Gillaspey,
twin sons of Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Gillaspey, 3032 Lin
den lane, Central Point, were
recently enlisted In the Navy
at Portland. The boys arc lflflO
graduates of Crater High
school. They are now under
going basic recruit training at
the Naval training center at
San Diego, Calif.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair and
less humid through Sunday, Slight
ly cooler. Chnnco of a few windy
acnttercd ahowora or thunder ahovv.
era in the ninuntmna. lliuh todnv
1)3. Low tonight SS. High Monday
113.
Weatern Oregon: Mostly cloudy
Sunday morning. Clearing condl
tlona during the afternoon. Chance
of a few showers over the moun.
tains. Partly cloudy Sunday night
Ron rnonnny except mgni ana
morning low clouda along ute coast
Chance of a few showers In the ex
treme northern portlona Monday
afternoon. High both daya 72-82
Low tonight 48-38.
Northern Cnllfornla: Fair Sun
day and Monday except a few
thuwlor ahowcra in the mountalna.
uign mg on tne coasl. Mlgmiy
cooler inland and cooler Sunday
night,
I.OCAI. DATA
TKMPKRATUHG: Mean Friday
8-1; ahove normal 10.
Record high this date 102 In 10.10.
Record low this dale 48 In 1044.
PRECIPITATION: 34 houra to 4
p.m. .01 In.
Total this month .00 in., .01 In.
below normal.
Total since Sent. J 1,1.93 In., 2.03
In. below normnl.
HUMIDITY: Lnweat yesterday
30, highest yesterday 03.
High 24-hr,
Vaster- Pre-
CITY day Low tip.
nrooklnga 00 01 .03
Klamath Falia 70 03
MEDFORD B4
Portland 77
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8fl
07
87
S1
60
00
03
0B
77
117
80
73
84
9
.01
Seattle 02
Spnknno flfl
Yakima 82
Eurokn , .00
Red niurr 112
Sncrnmenlo 80
San Franclaco 00
Los Angeles 08
Phoenix 100
Denver .'...80
Chicago 77
Miami Beach 00
New York 7S
1 Washington, D.C, -.87
FESTIVAL
PLAYS
Tonlghti "The Tampait"
Mondayi "Richard II"
Tueidayi "Taming of tht
Bhraw"
Wtdntidayi "Julius
Caeiar"
Curtain time 8:30 p.m.
Bus leaves Medford hotel
at 7:30 p.m., and Jackson
hotel at 7:39 p.m. for Festi
val pluys.
Farm Woodlands
Income Listed
Salem - IUPU - Incomo to
the farmers of the state from
their woodlands as a result
of cooperative efforts of the
farm forester attached to the
office of the state forester
amounted to $823,793 for the
fiscal year ending last June
30.
Chief Farm Forester Charles
H. Ladd said the greater part
of the income was from the
sale of 20.3 million board feet
of timber which brought
$708,110. Ho said an all time
high of $100,209 was received
from the sale of Christmas
trees and floral products.
Tills was $70,000 above that
of the previous year.
4-H NEWS
W.itild. Knitttn Kitt.ni
The July meeting of the
Wcstsldc Knlttcn Kittens 4-H
club was conducted by Vice
President Judy Frink.
Our leader, Mrs. Frink,
asked that we knit more
squares to complete the afgan.
Kathy Thompson,
Secretary
Buttartd Bun
The meeting of the But
tered Buns 4-H club July 11
was held at the home of Dot
na and Dlann Debricks. Presi
dent Judy j'rink and Vice
President Kathy Thompson
were absent. Our meeting was
called to order by Donna
Dcbrick. Roll call was called
by naming our pets.
After the meeting Donna
and Dlann Dcbrick and Mary
Truly gave a demonstration
on manners at the dinner ta
ble. After the demonstration
we played game. Refresh
ments were served by Donna,
Dlann, and Mary Truly. .
" Judy Franek,
Births
TEPOVAC-To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald, 633 Klrkland rd., Cen
tral Point, July 29, 1960, a
girl, 63i, pounds at Rogue
Valley hospital.
STRAGEY - To Mr. and
Mrs. William M., 463 DcBarr
St., Medford, July 29, 1960, a
boy, 8 pounds at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
GORDENIER - To Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas F., 1516 Strat
ford way, Medford, July 30,
1960, a boy, B'i pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
ADAMS - To Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry L-, 2124 Camp Baker
rd., Medford, July 30, 1960,
a girl, 8'.4 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
KALISTA - To Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald, 715 Fifth ave.,
Gold Hill, July 30. 1960, a
boy, 8'. j pounds, at Crater
Osteopathic hospital.
GOOD DEED FOR THE DAY
Baltimore - A woman mo
torist had her faith a bit shak
en when she stopped to help
another motorist in distress.
Not only did her helpful
shove fall to start the stalled
car but the clutch In her own
ear slipped and cost her $50
in repairs.
Enloy
This Sunday
BREAKFAST
Baton ar Altar Church . .
(Stnrad Anytime)
t thai
Hotel Medford
Dining Room
CHILDREN ALWAYS WELCOME
HOUSE of MYSTERY
Where) the Stereoramic Photo Originated
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ANY SNAPSHOT TAKEN WITHIN THE VORTEX
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Summer Hours 8 to 6
Open to tha Public Sine 1930
GOVERNOR IN SEATTLE
Mark Hatfield and his wife are
arrival in Seattle, Wash., to
Seattle's Seafair celebration,
commandant of the Seafair
OBITUARIES
SAMUEL F. PATTON
Funeral services for Samu
el F. Patton, 64, of 3653 South
Pacific highway, who died
Thursday, will be held at Hill
crest Mortuary Chapel, on
North Phoenix rd., Monday at
3 p.m. Elder James W. David
son, of the Reorganized
Church of Jesus Christ of Lat
ter Day Saints, will officiate.
Committal will be In Hill
crest Memorial park, with
Conger-Morris, Funeral Direc
tors, in charge of arrange
ments. Mr. Patton was born March
29, 1896, in Barton, Ohio, and
had lived in southern Ore
gon for the past couple of
years. He was married Nov.
12, 1954, in Kcno, JNev., 10
Dora May McDonald, who
survives. He was a veteran of
World War I, having served
as a sergeant in Company K,
15th Infantry. He was in
France at the close of the
war, serving there from Oct.
28, 1918, to Aug. 3, 1919.
Survivors besides his wife
Include two sisters, Mrs. Leo
O'Driscoll. and Mrs. Scrclda
Hile, both ol Youngstown,
Ohio.
MRS. LENA BELLOWS
Mrs. Lena L. Bellows, 75, of
101 Arnold lane, Medford,
died Friday after apparently
suffering a heart attack while
walking home from a nearoy
market.
Mrs. Bellows was born
April 2, 1885, in Ashland, and
had been a resident of this
area for 16 years.
She is survived by her hus
band, Carlton E. Bellows,
Medford; one daughter, Mrs.
Mildred E. Lucas, Vale, Ore.;
four sons, Edward Bellows,
Blue River, Ore.; Benjamin
Bellows, Vale, Ore.; Doris Bel
lows, Kingston, N.Y.; Eugene
Bellows, Page, Ariz.; three
sisters, Mrs. Amy Johnson,
Mrs. Nettie Wooley, Eugene,
Ore., Mrs. Christina Munston,
Oakland, Calif.; 14 grandchil
dren and 7 greatgrandchil
dren. Funeral services will be
held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at
Perl Funeral home. The Rev. I
D. E. Millard will officiate.
Interment will be in Central
Point cemetery.
PAMELA JEAN BURNS
Pamela Jean Burns, infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
C. Burns, 1101 North Ross
lane, died at a local hospital
Friday afternoon.
Besides her parents, she is
survived by her grandparents,
Mrs. Katharine Lee, Medford,
and Mrs. Dessie Burns, Athe
na, Ore.
Private funeral services
'ft
Throughout
The Year
Oregon Gov.
shown upon
take part in
Al Opata,
commodores
(left) and Mrs. Albert Roselllnl, wife of
Washington's governor, greet the Hatficlds
who flew direct from the Republican Na
tional convention in Chicago.
(UPI Telephoto)
were held at Memory Gardens
Memorial park Saturday af
ternoon with Perl Funeral
home in charge.
AXEL WILLIAM HALL
Ashland-Axel William Hall,
78, of 247 Laurel St., Ashland,
died Thursday at the Ashland
hospital. He was born Feb.
26, 1882, at Apzidberr, Swe
den.
Mr. Hall was a resident in
Ashland since 1917 where he
founded the Eagle Iron Works.
He was a member of the Ea
gles lodge for more than 50
years.
Survivors include his wife,
Alma; four daughters, Mrs.
Wilma Foster and Mrs. Agnes
King, both Ashland; Mrs. Mar-
jorie Nelson, Salem; and Mrs.
Ruth Armstrong, L o m p o c,
Calif., 10 grandchildren, 7
great grandchildren, and two
brothers, Carl Hall, Minneap
olis, Minn, and Herman Hall,
Sweden.
Funeral services will be
held Monday, Aug. 1, at 10 j
a.m. at Litwiller's Mountain 1
View chapel. The Rev. Duane
Alvord of Trinity Episcopal
church will officiate. Inter
ment will be in Mountain
View cemetery.
CAUGHT WITH PANTS
DOWN
Pass Christian, Miss.-OJPD-Constable
Brave Woodcock
complained Friday that a thief
had stolen his trousers and.
S18 in their pocket from his:
home across the street from j
the police station.
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ALL SEATS S1.00
FROM TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' MOST CONTROVERSIAL BOOK!
MARLON
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Tennessee Williams'
it
too stamuno
Festival Matinee
Of French Movie
Ashland - "Lovers and Lol
lipops," a French film by
Producers Morris Engel and
Ruth Orkin, will be shown at
the Varsity theater Monday,
Aug. 1, at 2 p.m.
The film, part of the "Fes
tival Matinee - Curtain at
Two" series, tells the story of
a young widow, the bachelor
she wants to marry, and her
little daughter who would
rather she didn't
Doors will open at 1:30,
with the picture starting at
2 p.m. Running time of the
film is less than two hours,
enabling Festival patrons
time to attend the Oregon
Shakespearean Festival pro
duction of "Richard II" that
evening.
Kachina Lodge
Highway 99
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
DAILY: NEW SUNDAY HOURS
11 a.m. Midnight OPEN 4:00 P.M.
Minestrone Soup, Relish Tray, Mixed Creen Salad
(Choice of Dressing), Ice Cream, Coffee
SICILIAN STEAK
VEAL SCALLOPINE..
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MAUREEN STAPLETON VICTOR JORY
Ink-Wash Drawing Of
Ashland - An original Ink-
wash drawing of the new
Oregon Shakespearean Festi
val theater by Portland artist
Jack Rudfelt Is being offered
in reproductions by tlio Tudor
Guild to Festival patrons.
Rudfelt, who has taught art
and English classes at Canby
Union High school, was
prompted to make the sketch
by his interest in the Eliza
bethan architecture, and in
the Festival theater example.
The artist plans to make his
career as a professional artist.
He received his bachelor's de
gree in commercial art from
the University of Idaho, where
he appeared in several stage
productions.
The reproductions are avail
able at the Tudor Guild booth
at the rear of the Festival
seating area. All proceeds
PROGRAM UNPOPULAR
Marietta, Oklo. - An in
ebriated entertainer provided
a private show for Love coun
ty officers. He entered the
unlocked sheriff's office-left
open for highway patrolmen's
use - and gave out with song
and chatter over the two-way
radio. The happy fellow paid
a $62 fine.
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