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Business Names - The busi ness name of Siskiyou Ter mite and Pest Control has been assumed by James Row den, 332 Patterson St., Ash land, according to records in the Jackson county recorder's office. Also assumed was the business name of Smitty's Coffee Stop by Lucy M. Smith, route 1, box 157, Gold Hill. GROTTO AL Conditioned for Your Comfort Complete Italian Dinners FULL SEVEN COURSE DINNER INCLUDES lead Relish Tray, Appetiser Plate, Salad Bowl, Soup, Raviolis, Spaghetti, Sourdough Bread, Coffee or T, Butter and Dessert.- ENTREES Spaghetti Ravioli Half Spaghetti and Half Ravioli Spaghetti and Meat Balls Fried Chicken Scallopini of Veal Chicken Cacclattore Ham Steak and Pineapple Seuce New York Cut Steak, One-Half Pound . A IA CARTE Veal Scallopini Chicken Cacciatiore j Italian Spaghetti sr Ravioli Also Choice of Fine DINNERS SERVED FROM 5 TO 10 P.M. OUR FAMOUS CHUCK WAGON LUNCH SERVED FROM 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. CLOSED MONDAYS AT 2 P.M. (Chuck Wagon Lunch Only Served Mondays) Enjoy Your Favorite Beverage In Our lounge SATURDAY DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 THE BEST THING IN SIGHT... 48-24-36 tW, ux A HILARIOUS NEW ESCAPADE from the producers of . tTfeam IUMADAI MD TEACH I iiv iiiunwnna inn T0NITE! - hflllM ADULTS JiAl l'tltS1) lb Q u n CAPTAIN'S TABLE" ;o, $ef A j- VjS Adt'd8 u"A4& jvm SUPER-CHARGED HITS ! Sab PIUS LED G0RCEY THE BOWERY SOYS L 1 SI O aaVB r mtm To Attend Meeting - Gene M. Williams and Glen L. Fabrick, life underwriters with the Standard Insurance company, will attend the an nual sales conference of the company in Portland June 27 through July I. Williams isj agency manager lor tne Mca ford area. The conference will include underwriters from nine western states. ORDERS American Dinners ONLY!! SHOWS START AT 7:00-9:30 - jc&qjpj Jtf! aiw ONE DAY ONLY DOORS OPEN 6:30 . ......u the verted 4g I I ,m a s -TTI li mil EI t.85 mil 2.00 LI : k- n - 3.00 aj eialisssneeaiMis sill li isMsgsjemasMssss.iaMs.a..ssss.s..ssiiis.sai.MsJ J-so 5! a . jso ; a 3.00 . f 1 a. ;: j 2 " :i '-85 J f 1.50 '. I t I I" I m L Jsfr- M feUMBfe TOMITH S. i 'JALOPY' Locals Smoke Ejected - Firemen were called yesterday evening to use a smoke ejector in the Dencil L. Bandy residence, 2417 Springbrook rd. Grease in a skillet had ignited, caus ing smoke in the house. Plan Visit - Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. White of the White House cafe, plan to leave this evening for San Jose where they will visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Neil White. They will return Sunday. vJ MfC AU g j GOLD HILL GRANGE Music by VIC FLOOD WAYNE SHIELDS & the Rhythm Masters Refreshments Served Alt Evening Check Room Free The Biggest Bind . . . The Best Dstnccf Everyone Welcome Attention Eagles! FREE DANCE SATURDAY, JUNE 23 featuring THE RANGHEROS Eagles and Guests Welcome 11,1 w I SATURDAY SPECIAL I HAM m:.3s II WsjfJfS Trimmings f I TORNADO 11 BOWL I M S r at a Si .iiX rim.- 4 $ rS ilk S m vKiw;lml: SPIKGERTRAGYfRAKK S1SATBA r krA ' ; mm mw mtm A .ill In COLOR! 0m, 2nd BURT W.J IZZft.-S S If .. ' Jsrisn I ssELMER I A -? "' J GANTRY I MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON Rummage Sal - The Gam ma Xi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority will conduct a rummage sale Saturday, June 23, from 9 a m. to 5 p.m. in the Fell! building, 10s North i Ivy St., Medford. I Brunch Planned - A Wran ! glers Brunch is planned by ! the Medford Trail Riders Sun ! day. June 24, at Prescott park j on Roxy Ann. The brunch will ; start at 10:30 a.m., and is open - to the public. Ham, eggs and ' hotcakes will be served. Those 1 riding horses are asked to 1 meet at the corner of Cherry j lane and Roxy Ann rd. at 10 I a.m. EVERY SAT. NITE BURGER J y m s.xrv f .j,.. m m m r Maw r - i. w :? m a a i TREMENDOUS HIT! LANCASTER dPp. Winner Portland Livestock Portland (UPtt U.DA Catt'e 1850. Good-choice ttotrs 2T-21 40: i hoistems to 2i: KOOd -h'M,e fceifrri i 34-25 75; standard 20.23. trititt' IS IS; cutter-tntjits' tutil 13-31. Calves 350. Good-thoice water ' 25-27; standard 22-24; mcdmro ; food feeder iteer caive 24-27. j Hogs 1475. Barrows and CiTts SOe-l.oo htfher; t and 2 butcher t 13 50-20, freetv to 20. hnifcf price i tiitce December; eowa 300-309 lb j 13-iS.W. f Sheep S100. Sprint- sianghier 'Itmhi closed 1-125 iower; chaiee ' prime 85-JOO lb. spring lamb 20 l 20 50; t ood-choice oid crop 3amh j and yearling 13-13 30; cult-good . ewea 2-4. Portland Produce Portland t UP! Dairy market; Eggs To rotailer: AA extra large 3J-4'iP; AA iaree 35-e; A large 34-37c; A A medium 2-36c; AA small 24-32C, carton l-3c higher. Butter To retailers: AA and A prim 7c; carton 1c higher; B I Cheese (medium cured To re tailers: l-i9lic: processed Ameri- ean S-tO lb. loaf. 4&-48t,e. Portland iVPli Dressed ehfrk ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail era; Frvers, whole drawn. 3038e lb.; cut-up. 36-42e tb,; hens, Sight tvne, whole drawn. 23-09e th.i light type hens, cut-up 2S-34C ib; heavy whole 3S-39c Ih. Over-lhe-Counler Western Stocks By United Press Inte matrons? Bid Askeil Bank of America .. Cat Pec Util Con Freight CVDrua Mines . St tt 21'! l Equitable S & t. . First National Bank .... I Jantzen ... .. ! Morrison Knudsen .. ... f Muil kenneis ... ! N.W. Natural Gaa I Oregon MetHurfiicai .... iPP&U - PGE ; U. S. National Bank i United Uttt West Coast Tet - Weyerhaeuser at 52 24 i .We 32 5 ?7'i 9. 22' 24i S8 Inveslmenf Funds Noon quotationa on eel i stocks' Fund Bit! Bullock . 21 Chemical Fund 8.44 eeted Asked 88 J.I8 t0.47 11.84 33.sa 8.55 8.22 12.18 S0.7S 18.44 8.85 4.55 18.58 It. 38 12.24 3.7? .?4 8.78 16.40 8.79 12.74 1848 8.2S 11.10 3.85 3.15 573 1SSS Crtlrmta! Ener B Eaton Howard Stk 10.S? Fldelilv 12.34 Fundamental Invest. T.80 i Group Sec Avia-EIee 5.8T t Group Sec Com Stk 11.12 I Group Sec Petr 8.85 i Keystone B-3 - 15.0? ' Keystone B-4 8.84 i Keystone K-2 4.17 i Kevstone S-l 17.95 Keystone S-2 10.41 : Keyatone S-i 11 22 : Kevstone S4 3.45 5 Mass Inv Grth Stk .. 8.1? Nat ! Growth 8 2(1 i Stocks 13 .17 , TV-Elec . 8 23 United Accum 11.88 United Canada 33.18 United Continental.. 5.75 United Income 10.18 I United Science 3.1? ; Value Line Inc 4.71 Variable S3 Wellington 12.80 Wiring circuits on portable radio and TV sets are stamped with silver ink, a conductor which replaces a mate of of wiring. 3RD! WESTERN HIT! Saturday ONLY! Stand at ARACHE nuNAUY river aoams "Jechnicofor T 11 1 I OBITUARIES DELIA L. WHINAKT Ashiand Delia LaVesne Whisnant, 64, of 335 Mapie St.. Ashland, died Thursday etening a! a local rest home. He was born ApriS 2. 1898. He moved to Ashfand from Klamath Falls eight years ago. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Litwtller's Funeral home. Ashland. MAGGIE J. CHAMBERLAIK Maggie Jane Chamberlain, 87, of 1218 West 10th St., Med ford. died at her home this morning. Funeral arrange ments wilt be announced by Perl Funeral home. ANNA BELLE P. TAMPLIN Ashland -Mrs. Anna Belle Phillips Tampiin, a member of the pioneer Anderson fam ily of southern Oreeon. died last week at her home in Se attle. She was born in Jack sonville 85 years ago aad had lived in Seattle since 1882. Her husband, John X. Tamp 1m. died in 1958. Funeral service was June 14 to St. Mark's Cathedral, Seattle, Survivors Include nieces, Mrs. Veta Belle Carter, Ash land; Mrs. C. W. Coortan, San Francisco, and Mrs. Samuel Theis, Coeur d'Alene. Idaho; nephews. Earl A. Phillips and Herbert Phillips, Seattle, and George, Chester and Lester Phillips, Ashland. KATHEHIHE KAY3 SKULL Mrs. Katherine M. CKayl Shull, formerly of Medford, died Wednesday In Santa Ciara, Calif. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in Conger-Morris downtown ehspel. Committal wilt be to Siskiyou Memorial park. Mrs. Shull was bora Jan. 9, 1942, fn Aberdeen, Wash, She was married April J, 1881, at Forks, Wash., to Larry Shull, who survives. She had lived in Santa Clara for the past four months. Survivors, besides her hus band, include a son, Larry L. Shall Jr.; her father, Whitney Dubay, Port Angeles, Wash.; her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Da vis, Redwood City, Calif.; two brothers, Robert Dubay, Port land, Ore.; and Donald Du bay, Santa Clara, Calif.; and two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Lee Berbeck Portland, Ore.; and J Mtss Terry Lee Davis, Red wood City, Calif. Casket bearers wilt include James Lick, Bill Preston, Neil Richardson, Lee Moss, Har old Hewlett, and Wes Uris kell. NELS A. SODERLUN& Funeral services arNels A. Soderlund, 42, of 1302 King St., Santa Cruz, Calif., who died unexpectedly near Lake Head, Calif., Wednes day, will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday in the Chapel in the Trees Mortuary in Siskiyou Memorial park. The Rev. D, Kirkland West of the First Presbyterian eh ureh, Med- j ford, will officiate. Private ! interment will follow in Sis-; kiyou Memorial park. Mr. Soderlund was born Dec. 23, 1919 in Klamath Falls. On April 20, 1848, in , Tulelake, Calif., he was mar-! ried to Ruby O. Stern, who ; survives. The family had re-! sided in California for the ; past six years and in Santa Merano, lUfy-tBPB-Reseuers were jolted when thrss mo tionless figures in a wrecked car sal up and yawned. Peter Plvonka, 23, of Innsbruck ex plained that he Bnd his tour ist companions decided to nap until dBylight after their car left a road and crashed into the dried up river bed during the night. DANCE COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 23rd 9:00 p.m. ts 1:00 a.m. t'i m,l,i up ELK CRICK R0A0 MUSIC Sr RHYTHM MAKfRS REFRISHMIKTS AVAILABLE LOTS OF FtiHE VFW Hall in Rogue River Every Saturday Nife 9 to 1 Mue by BOBBY BURTON and" tha Happy Velley Boyt Friendliest Dance in the Vafiey SPONSORED ST VFW EVERYONE INVITED Tike rite New 99 Frcewey SATURDAY NITE DANCE DREAMLAND GREET OtD FRfENDS AND MEET NEW ONES GLORIA CONRAD , . . Singer nd Aetordtsnitf See Our Gala, Festive Decor!ion SNACK BAR terving Sandwithet, Coffee, Cold Drinks, Pie Where Else Can You Neve 4 Hour Fan for $lt Cruz for the past two years. He was a veteran of World War 11 having served in. the Quartermaster Corps of the United States Air Force. He served 36 months in the Australia-New Guinea theater. He was a member of the Veter ans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion of Ortand, Calif.; Rotary club and the Amalgamated Meat Cutlers and Butcher's Workman of North and South America. Survivors besides bis wife include one daughter, Marjo n Ann Soderlund, Santa Cruz, Calif.; two brothers, Pe ter Soderlund, Boise, Ida., and L o r e n Soderlund, Medford; his father. Gust Soderlund, Santa Crsii, Calif., and his mother. Mrs. Margie Soder lund, Medford. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral service directors. CARNIVAL MEDFORD Sheriff Potse Grounds Showing Tonight and All This Week Auspices, sf American legion, VFW and DtW HEY KIDS Clip this ad good for on fre admission t the front gate on specie! schooi chil dren's matinees on Satur day, Juno 23 and Sunday; Jun 24, 1 PM. to 5:30 P.M. ALL RIDES Price FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN AT SPECIAL MATINEES LAST TSMES SUNDAY, JUNE 24 Follow th Twin SaarchSighU is tha Showgrounds FRIDAY, JUSE Zt, CAPT. W. MeLABGHLIK Ashland - Funeral services for Capt. William McLaugh lin. 93, of 330 High St., Ash iand, who died June 2ft will be held at 30.30 a.m. Satur day at Litwiiler's Mountain View chapel, Ashland. The Rev. James Sinclair and the Elks lodge will officiate. Interment wsit be in Moun tain View cemetery with Vet erans of Foreign Wars flag ceremony and firing squad participating. Captain McLaughlin was married to Mabel E. Elliott in Ft. Dodge, Iowa, in 1S95. She TIMBER ROOM CAFE 5 SOUTH Complete LUNCHES . Complete DINNERS .. I5e, Featuring from 5 to IS p.m. MEXICAN FOODS STEAKS At You tike Them Hours S A.M. to 10 P.M. mm SATURDAY 1:00 SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE "THE BLACK SHIELD OF FALWORTH" PLUS A WALT DISNEY FESTIVAL Children 35s-Oihrs 6St r NOBTH TONIGHT AND SATURDAY A TERRIFIC TRIPLE BILL BARGAIN HENRY IK i I Mil 3 rmwx-JMTcHELL setiTH pacific mmwrnj TONIGHT ft SATURDAY ONE OF THE YEAR'S TOP HITS! Rock Hudson Qina Lollobrisioa Sandra Dee Bossy Darin ' OVIK THl HI-JINKS OP HtLAfttTWv PIUS BOTH NtTES 3RD BONOJ FIATUtt A FINE WESTERN THRitllR a' TARAf SON iiSI dsed in Ashlmf Is 3914. On July 30, 199, fn Eugene, h was married to Naomi Cal houn, who survives, A veteran of the Snamsh American war, he was a holder of the Carteressiona! Medal of Honor which he re. ceived Nov. 4, 3898. He serv ed with the South Dakota Volunteers Infantnr to that war and in the Phflmssiae ln isurrectiois in 18&. H't was a member nf Firt Church of Christ, Christian Ashland; Ashland Eiki tadsri- Veterans of Foreign Wars. TONiGHT SATURDAY ONLY! Two Shows-7.00 & 9:15 KIRK DOUGLAS mi tnwtAKos mint mm HLflFlf HIGHWAY rftlfl.MlW. sWsmJ CAR IMDMl RiCBAROWtDMARK FOKDA'ANIHONYCRHNNj DOROTHY MAiONE UfiiBlOrit thi ENEMY GENERAL 1 DRIVE-IN it EREWMSNER mm em mm OF COCHISE it i o" o