Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 05, 1962, Image 9

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    Local and
Return - Mr. and Mrs.
Chauncey W. Parker, Foot
hills rd., have returned alter
a two-week vacation, during
which they visited the Seattle
World's lair, Rainier National
park, in Portland and with
friends at Washougal, Wash.
Visiting - Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Minchow and their
live daughters are on a
month's visit with Mrs. Min
chow's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Bishop, Sams Valley, and
other relatives in the valley.
Minchow is a sergeant in the
Air Force and the family ar
rived here from Okinawa
after two years there. They
will leave about mid-June for
South Carolina for Sergeant
Minchow's new station there.
Medical Patients - Mrs.
Robert Heath, Klamath Falls,
and Victor L. Cormie, Lake
view, are reported as medical
patients today at Sacred
Heart hospital.
Have Surgery - Four sur
gery patients were listed to
day at Sacred Heart hospital.
They are Roy Vincent, route
1, box 273, Eagle Point; Lin
da Lee Hall, 12 -year -old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert W. Hall, 214 South Colum
bus ave.; Sheila Kay Mc
Beath, 5-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McBealh,
300 Fourth St., Phoenix, and
Michael K. Ness, 11-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Ness, 7 Glen Oak court.
At Market - Mrs. Nancy
Brown, Mann's Department
store buyer, is in Los 'Angeles
this week to purchase back-to-school
and early fall cloth
ing. Apprehended - Ashland po
lice have arrested a 12-year-old
Ashland juvenile on
charges of break and entry.
The boy was apprehended
Saturday following an inves
tigation of break-ins at the
Twin Plunges, First and A
sts. He was turned over to
the juvenile department.
Old Timers Meeting - The
Old Timers club will meet at
8 o'clock tonight at the home
of A. L. (Tex) Nash, 2075
South Pacific highway. The
group is made up of persons
interested in antique cars and
other persons interested have
been invited to the meeting.
Activities of the recent Aza
lea festival at Brookings in
which the group participated
will be discussed, and plans
will be made for a Redman
lodge parade, Saturday, June
9; the Rooster Crow contest
parade at Rogue River, June
16; the Catfish derby, and a
tour and picnic at the Indian
Springs reservoir, June 25.
Calendar
Tuesday.
8 p.m. - Pythian Sisters,
Pythian bldg.
Wednesday
11:30 a.m. - Contemporary
Book club, Mrs. R. W. Gray,
Cherry lane, Medford.
12 Noon - Eagle Point Gar
den club, TouVelle park, pot
luck picnic.
12:30 p.m. - Chapter CP,
PEO sisterhood, home of Mrs.
T. P. Barss, 332 Windsor
avenue.
1:30 p.m. - Central Point
Garden club, Mrs. Don E
Faber, 415 Hazel St., Central
Point.
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Personal
Meeting Veterans of
World War I, barracks and
auxiliary, will meet Wednes
day, June 6. at 8 p.m. at the
Girls Community club, Bart
lett st.
Permits Issued The Med
ford building department has
issued permits to Floyd Court-
right to remodel his residence
at 401 South Peach st. at an
estimated cost of $3,500, and
to Jack M. Frances to re
model his residence at 809
Oak st. at an approximate cost
of $3,800.
Mercy Flights Two flights
last week end by Mercy
Flights, Inc., air ambulance
planes brought to 1,421 the
number ot patients carried by
planes of the non-profit serv
ice in the past 12Vi years. On
Friday, Coleman Smith, 12,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William
E. Smith, Oklahoma City,
Okla., was flown from Happy
Camp to Medford for treat
ment at Rogue Valley hospi
tal. The boy suffered arm and
head injuries when he fell
from the Klamath river
bridge at Happy Camp. On
Sunday, Mrs. Edith Warnock,
Medford. was flown here from
Wheeler, Ore., where she had
been convalescing.
In Hospital Frank Wright,
1024 West 14th st., Medford,
was admitted yesterday to
Rogue Valley hospital for sur
gery. Permits Issued - The Med
ford building department
Monday issued permits to
Wendell Elmgren to remodel
his residence at 204 Berry-
dale ave. at an estimated cost
of $1,500, and to Hutchins
and Clark to erect a residence
at 108 Mace rd. at an approxi
mate cost of $10,000.
Weather
FORECASTS ,
Medford and vicinity: Fair antl I
warmer through Wednesday, Low j
tonight 38 to 42. High tomorrow
75 to 80.
Western Oregon; Partly cloudy 1
tonight. Fair Wednesday. High
both days 60 to 70, except 70 to 75
in extreme Mouth interior. Low
38 to 50.
Northern Laiuornia: rair
through Wednesday. Warmer most
of the area.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 51; below normal VI.
Record high this date 104 In 1926.
Record low this date 37 in 1014.
PRECIPITATION : 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m., none.
Total this month .15 Inch, .01
inch below normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 15.38 inches,
1.60 inch below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
30 highest this a.m. 89.
High 4:00 24-
C1TY Yesler- a.m. hr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings 0 43
Crater Lake 41 13
Grants Pass 65 36
Howard Prairie .. 53 28
Klamath Falls 5! 31
MEDFORD 67 36
Portland 59 50
"Seattle 52 43
Spokane 3!l
Yakima .... 64 44
Eureka 57 4B
Red Bluff 83 5fi
Sacramento 81
Los Angeles 61 50
LqsA n geles 68 5 fi
Phoenix 97 62
Denver 85 46
Chicago .. 80 6!t
Miami Beach 85 77
New York 78 64 T.
Washington, D. C. 71 66
Portland Livestock
Portland fUPDUSDA Cattle
300 Good 1075 lb. slaughter steers
23.50: low good 24.50; utility-standard
Holsteins 1100-1200 lb. 19-20:
canner-cutter cows 12-15.50; cutter
bulls SCO lb. 18.
Calves 75. Slaughter 27-27.50;
utility-standard 18-24; medium
good feeder 200-295 lb. 26-28.
Hogs 300. U.S. I and 2 butchers
190-230 lb. 18-18.25; 2 and 3 at
220-250 lb. 16.59-17; 1. 2 and 3 at
340-400 lb. sows 13.50-15.50.
Sheep 400. Choice-prime spring
slaughter lambs 20-25; choice
prime 1 and 2 pelt old crop 15;
good ewes 3.50.
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TARIFF BILL DISCUSSED - President Kennedy meets
with the governors of four states and representatives of
agriculture and poultry organizations to discuss a poultry
tariff bill. From left are Gov. Ross Barnett, Mississippi;
Russia Summons
Satellites To Talk
Plans for Economy
Editor's note - A Commu
nist summer meeting opens
Wednesday in Moscow.
What s behind the move? The
chief diplomatic correspond
ent in Europe for United
Press International spotlights
one of the major reasons.
By K. C. THALER
London - IUPU - Russia,
alarmed at the prospect of a
widening West European
community, is out to meet the
challenge with a Red "Com
mon Market."
The summit meeting of
Communist leaders in Moscow
Wednesday is to deal with
this problem, as one of the
most acute on a wide agenda
of topics.
The Kremlin apparently
wants to put teeth into its
economic alignment with the
satellite states in East Europe
which thus far have escaped
total integration into Soviet
economic plans.
The growth of the Euro,
nean Common Market, Brit
ain's current efforts to join it
and American plans for a
a subsequent wider Atlantic
alignment have galvanized
Premier Nikita Khrushchev
into a major counter - cam
paign. Demands UN Action
Last week he served notice
he intends to mobilize the
United Nations against the
alleged threat from the West
European economic align
menls. He wants a world
trade conference to try and
break up Western cooperation.
But, the Soviet leader-who
has already started to enlist
African support for his cam-
oaien-is lakina no chances.
The Red alignment already
is in existence. It was set up
as the Council for Mutual
Economic Assistance (COME
CON) in January. 1D49, as a
counter to the Marshal Plan
which Russia rejected.
Its aim was defined in
these terms: "To strengthen
the economic collaboration of
Over-fhe-Counter
Western Stocks
By Unitfd Tresl Intf rnatlonal
Bid Atkrd
Bank of America 47-1; jO1.
CrIH Pc Ulil 22, 24',
Con FrciRht in 11
Cvprus Mines 23 25 'i
Equilxhle S L 24 38'2
First National Bank S3 .17 'i
Jantzen 27 4
Morri.vin Knudsen 31 17
MtiH Kennels 4'j 53.
N.W. Natural Gas 27', 211 1 a
Oiecon Metallurgical .. 1 I3.
PPfcL 23 2.-.',
PGL 22 25
US National Bank .. 67' , 72ai
West Coast Tel 20".
Weyerhaeuser 27 2!
Investment Funds
Nonn quotations on
stocks:
Fund
Rid
117!?
9 37
10 47
11 93
13 F)2
B 45
15 34
9 0
4 an
1 9 2.1
11 II
12 10
3 80
fi RO
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IS .12
631
4 8 1
.1 90
13 41
Asked
(2 113
10 19
1 1 .4.1
12 89
14 94
9 30
16.74
9 8?
4 98
21.00
12.13
13 20
- 4 13
7 43
7 13
IT 86
7 42
53t
6 18
14.62
Bullock
tnemical runs
Colonial Ener
Eaton Howard Stk ..
Fidelilv
Fundamental lr.vest
Keystone B-3
Keystone B-4
Keystone K-2
Keystone S-l
Kevstone S-2
Keystone S-3
Kevstnne S-4
Mass Y.w Orth Stk
Nat l Growth
Stocks
TV-EV-r
Value Line Inc . .
Variable
Wellington
IN EXERCISE
Army National Guard Pvt.
Wayne R. Bcnsch, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence L. Bcnsch.
route. 4. Medford, participat
ed in Exercise Mesa Drive, a
joint Army-Air Force training
maneuver at the Yakima,
ivasn., Firing Center, recently.
MEDFORD MAIL I'RIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
the socialist countries and to
coordinate their economic de
velopment on the basis of
equal rights of all member
states by organizing the ex
change of economic and tech
nical experience and render
ing mutual aid in raw ma
terials, food and equipment."
Seeks Total Control
The Kremlin's suspected
real aim has been to get con
trol over the satellites' econ
omies and to make them de
pendent on Russia beyond the
hope of their turning io the
west.
The Kremlin leaders,
plagued by agricultural and
other economic problems,
cannot have failed to notice
the marked progress in the
Western economic communi
ties. The signs are that consider
able adjustments will be need
ed in the Red bloc, including
one in the system of pricing
wnich has been out ot touch
with reality. Russia's latest
modification in essential food
prices and Khrushchev's
frank explanation have show
ed that evidently a review
is in order of the inadequacy
of trade, and aid, and over-all
economic patterns which are
frozen into uneasy equilibri
um by Soviet dominance.
All this is part of the race
for a Red common market.
Bartender Testifies
At Schwemen Trial
Portland - IUPII - Testimony
continued today in the trial
of Richard B. Schwensen, 27,
charged with first degree
murder In the death of Mrs.
Jean Rosario Bussey, 29, last
September.
iVrs. Bussey's body was
found in her car about a week
after she disappeared. Medi
cal reports indicated she died
from an air bubble which
entered her heart through
the bloodstream.
George Allen, a bartender,
testified Monday that Mrs.
Bussey and Schwensen left
his bar about 2:45 a.m. on the
morning of Sept. 18. He said
she had come into the north
cast Portland bar about a
half hour before Schwensen
and that after she was in the
bar about an hour and a half
Schwensen began talking to
her.
Mrs. Bussey's mother, Mrs.
Lena Catanese, said her
daughter had left her 4-year-old
son with her the previous
evening. She said she had
I urged her daughter to go see
a movie.
GOVERNOR PAYS
Los Angcles-iUPIi-The office
of Gov. Edmund G. Brown
paid a SS.25 jaywalking fine
Monday for Norman Gold
man. 38, of Garden Grove,
Calif. Goldman got the ticket
Sunday when he crossed a
street to shake Brown's hand
during a political rally.
Pipe Tobqcco Pouch Pipt Rock
Smoka Stand lighter
EL PRODUCTO CIGARS
PIPE & GIFT SHOP
Earl's
Gov. S. Ernest Vandiver, Georgia; President Kennedy,
Gov. J. Millard Tawes, Maryland, and Gov. Elbert N. Car
vel, Delaware. (UPI)
Obituaries
john McCartney
John A. McCartney died
this morning in his room at
the Lake hotel. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
by CongerMorris Funeral di
rectors. JAMES M. MINNIS
James McCoy Minnis, 44, of
1022 West 10th st., Medford,
died in a local hospital yester
day. He was an engineman at
Medford's castside fire sta
tion. He complained of chest
pains last Thursday, and was
hospitalized later. He had
been with the department 1
since January, 1953, previous
to which he was Jacksonville
fire department chief.
Funeral services will be
held at 1 p.m. Friday in Conger-Morris
downtown chapel.
A Requiem Mats for Mrs.
Mamie Blair, 86, of Ruch,
who died Monday, will be
said by the Bev. John llg at
9 a.m. Thursday in Sacred
Heart Catholic church. Reci
tation of the Holy Rosary will
be at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Conger-Morris downtown
chapel. Committal will be in
Jacksonville cemetery.
Mrs. Blair was born Feb.
4, 1876, in Red Bluff, Calif.,
was brought by her mother
to her grandfather's home in
Eagle Point at the age of a
few months, and since the age
of six years had lived in the
Sterling and Applcgate valley
areas.
She tvas married Oct. 12,
1950, in Medford, to Walter
M. Blair, who died in 1960.
Survivors include a son,
Ray Offenbacher, Ruch; a
daughter, Mrs. Bessie John
ston, Ruch; a sister, Mrs. Cora
Rankin, Salem, Ore.; four
grandchildren, 1 1 great grand
children, and three great
great grandchildren.
Honorary casket bearers
will include Otis Buck, James
Winningham, Martin McDon
ough, Earl Bostwick, Leon Of
fenbacher, LeRoy Offenbach
er, Eniil Cantrall. Truitt Can
trail, Charles Offenbacher,
and Stanley Smith.
Portlander Kills j
Prowler in Congo !
Leopoldville-iLTD-U. S. Em
bassy attache Norman P. Rob-;
crts Monday shot and killed
a Congolese burglar who had (
entered his house, U.S. of-,
ficials announced.
Roberts, 36, o Portland,
Ore., lives next door to the
house in which Col. Hulan
Stogner, a military attached
at the embassy, was killed by
a prowler last Ferbuary. Stog
ncr's killer has not been
found.
Officials said the burglar
was armed with a sharp chisel
like weapon about a foot
long. He was identified as Al
fred Asukca, a Congolese na
tional. U. S. Spokesman Fitzhugh
Green said "something was
discovered on the body prov
ing the man had entered the
house."
Roberts was interrogated by
Congolese police and released.
JVi So. Csniril
772-2476
MtJM, Or.
) Airth
ROGERS-To Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Cecil, Chestnut st., Med
ford, June 3, 1962, a boy, 8'i
pounds, at Rogue Valley hos
pital. MARTIN To Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey L., 601 North Colum
bus av.v Medford June 1
1962, a girl, 8l4 pounds, at
Rogue VaJJcy hospital.
KEYS To Mr. and Mrs.
Don R., 3839 Military rd.,
Medford, June 1, 1962, a boy,
6 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hosipta.
SMITH To Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur C, 304 Ashland ave.,
Mcdlovd, June 2, 192, a girl
734 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
ARNOLD To Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene R., route 2, box 405,
Gold Hill, June 1, 1861, a givl,
7 pounds, at Rogue valley
hospital .
- BREWER To Mr. and Mrs. 1
Lester Lewis, P.O. Box 13,
Cove rd., Shady Cove, June
3, 1962. a boy, 7 pounds, at
Rogue ValJey hospital.
DUNTON To Mr. and
Mrs. David Phillip, 840 Mor
rison si., Medford, June 4,
1962, a girl, 74 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
LEWIS To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald E., 112 North First St.,
Talent, June 4, 1962, a boy,
6'4 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
Portland Produce
The (allowing price quotations
are from the agricultural market
lint service of the U.S. Department
ot Agriculture in Portland,
Egss: Prices to retailers, cartons,
X large AA 42-43; large AA 38
4.1; large A 37-40; medium AA 32
30; small AA 2 7-32. Prices to pro
ducers: X large AA 29-32 'j; large
AA 27-30',a: large A 25-27: me
dium AA 20-23 la ; small AA 13
IB'.i. Butter: Prices to retailers. No. t
& rlnis delivered. AA and A 60c,
H.ic.
Poultry: Prices to retailers, de
livered, for grade A quality, fry
ers, whole 31 cu up
light type hens, whole 23-29, cut
up 26-34; heavy type hens, whole
36-30.
NOW
Something
NEW
at- the
GROTTO
Enjoy A Complete
7 Course
ITALIAN
DINNER
Served From
5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Alto Your Choice of
American Dinners
AS USUAL
The Grotto's Ftmout
Chuck Wagon
Lunch
Sv4 (rat 11 f.nt. to 2
Adults $1.00
Cn.VdV.n UnJtr 10 iOc
Coiftd fAondoy 1 1 p.m.
(Lunch Only Srvd Mon.)
Court Records
DISTRICT COl'RT
Dwiihl Beach Worthington.
overload, $30,
Bennv Franklin Compher Jr., no
horn. $10.
Allen Kranklin Patterson, illegal
possession of game fish, $25.
Roy Eugene Smith, overload. $30.
Melvin Glenn White, tour in dri
ver's seat. $3.
Rock M. Pope, shooting from a
public highway, $25.
Douglas Edward Ness, disobeyed
stop sign, $7.50.
Elmer Floyd Magel, overload.
$15.
Rosco Eugene Bii'Mt, ovtttoao.
$25.50.
Paul Ronald Whitney, illegal
possession of intoxicating tiquor,
30.
Ronald Keith Fuller, illegal pos
session of intoxicating liquor. $30.
Robert Aubrey Cabler, overload,
Raymond Rex Note, overwidth,
15.
Johttie J. Sutton, no vehicle JJ
cente, $5.
James Charles Samoras, overload,
$15.
Clifford Cusack Hord, overload.
$15.
Eldon Leonard Bean, overload.
142.
John Alfred Cibbs, failure to
dim. $15.
Donald Richard Bnrdfield, over
load twice) $25; $25.
Harold William Fochs, improper
left turn. $25.
Roxie Nesblt Snadwlch. no op
erator's license. $5.
Douglas Cyril McKay, no flag
on extended load. $10.
Richard Lynn Bennett, obstruct
ed vision, $10.
Carrol) Lee Clark, failure to dim
headlights. $5; switched license
Delvin Lee Elder, overload, $48.
Clarence Jefferson Bailey, over.
load $23.30.
James Albert Nolin. no vehicle
license, $15.
Harlcy Harper, no vehicle li
cense, S5.
Donald. Raymond Rice 327 Maole
st., Medford. reckless driving. $50.
fIBCl'IT COl'JIT
Verna V. Radford vs. Onts Rad
ford, divorce decree.
Georgetta M. Mattey vs. Ceroid
George Mattey. divorce complaint.
Bessie L. Jones vs. Allen Elie
Jones, divorce complaint.
Virginia Maxine Wicker vs. Rol
and Ear) Wicker, divorce com
plaint. MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATION
Lloyd Ernest W r I t"h V. lint
Sprinebrook rd.. Medford, and
Deneice Susan Thompson. 3(ij3
South Pacific highway, Medford.
ueraia uee Bonney, urew Kural
.. Tiller. Ore., and Dandra Lor.
raine Crumpton, Tiller.
iruentan toward vrninan. Hit
Fox V.. AsYrtMMi, vcA UYkdl L
Hill. 1323 Lee t.. Ashland .
James D. Setzer, Prospect, and
Shirley James, Prospect.
Howard Ephrlum Staten. route
2. box 205, Medford, and Shirley
Ann Maloney, route 2, box 192,
Medford.
Kenneth Lowell Tavloc. 125 First
St.. Talent, and Betsy DcLols
Boardman, 1603 Brookdale ave.,
Medord.
Ml'.nKOlll) MUNICIPAL COURT
Gerald Voyles Mintz, violation
of basic rule, $10.
772-6424
SHOWN TO ADULTS ONLY
NO ONE UNDER 18 ADMITTED
' ALL SEATS $1.00
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rubbed elbows with statesmen, queens, movie
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driver reveals much about his exciting avoca
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JUNE 20th ISSUE
Family
WITH YOUR
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
TUESDAY. JUKE S.
James Richard Beck, driving
wrong way on one-way street. $10.
Alt Bennel Meltvoid, exphed
vehicle license. $3.
Jerry Ann Portier. disobeyed
stop sign, S10.
Jack Donald Canon, violation nf
basic xuc. V-V
Willard Sanford Rrnshaw, viola
tion of basic rule. S10.
Cecil Leroy Fry. disobeyed traf
fic signal, $10.
Joseph Randolph Brown, dis
obeyed traffic signal. $10.
Konald Lewis Ansted. dlsoheved
stop sign. $10, and same violation,
S!U
Herbert Owen Hunt, violation of
basic rule. $10.
Clem Willard Poulton. violaUon
of basic rule. $25.
JacQullme Newland. violation of
basic rule. $25.
rVobT L rlMTfl. dTWVft wrani
way on one-way street. $10.
Sarah Eleanor Penland. failure to
5'fefcV rrphf cf war, $33.
Maxmillen Caesar Der ranee, dri
ving Willi suspended operator's li
cense. $50.
Clen Edwin Moses. Improper
headlinhts. $10.
uavid John Bergman, violation
of basic rule. $25.
Barbara Joanne Wrurht, violation
of basic rule. $10.
Richard Theodore Knuuon. vio
lation ot basic rule, $10.
Melvin Lee Underwood, follow
ing too close, ViS.
Lewis Keves. faifure to obtain
Oregon opcrator'i license. $23.
Andrew jacKson rrum. impro
per Inue usage. $10. -
uary L.aiiiar tvicuwi, violation 01
Roy Francis Miller, violation of
ba.sic rule,
Benjamin Drannon Craig, viola
tion of bns-lc rule, $25.
Floyd Wi niton Taylor, violation
of basic rule, $25.
Bonnie Jean Cheney, violation of
basic rule.. $25., suspended (proba
tion work order).
Arlene Lue Carter, violation of
basic ruir. $10 suspended ipwot.
John Mike Flett. disobpyed stop
sign, $10, and expired vehicle Ii
cense, $!S suspended.
Herbert Levern Crouch, dis
obeyed traffic signal, $10.
Jackie wane Hurd, violation of
basic rule. $10.
Leslie A mas Ladd, excessive
noise, $10.
Raymond EHhu West, violation of
basic rule,
Richard Andrew Paup, violation
of basic rule, $10.
Me.vSn Eugene HutA, xctW
noise, $10.
Thomas Bruce Bomboy, failure
fo yiefrf rigrit of way, $23.
Frederick Lee Johns, expired ve
hicle license, $5.
Dudley Brent Beath, no vehicle
registration, $5.
M-ta Aav MoCullQUftb., dclvln.1 qo.
wrong Ride of street, $10.
Arnold Cantrcll. driving wrong
wty on one-way street. $)D.
Will las Challes Stevens, failure to
obtain Oregon operator's license.
$S0.
Alan Michael McQuade. permit
ting unlicensed driver to operate
vehicle, $10.
Skin on the average hu
man face reflects about half
the light that strikes It.
TONIGHT
ONLY ONE SHOW
8:00 P.M.
VJQLll
OH THE
WILD
SIDE
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