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nniiMrnMiii"ii i ROOF SPECIAL! Now 4 composition thtnglff made especially to go over old wood shingles, SAVE HUNDREDS of DOLLARS No need to take old roof off. Guaranteed IS years by manu facturer. SPECIAL 250 OFF To buyers of roof job July 9 thru 14. We do complete job, labor, material, IS years roof ing. All types roof work. GENE SCHMELZER PHONE 535-1324 FOR FREE ESTIMATE Noble's Shoe Store formerly Buster Brown Shoe Store WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW (Monday) Preparing for a Gigantic Clearance Sale STARTING TUESDAY AT 9 A.M. TODAY AND MONDAY ONLY! CONTINUOUS SUNDAY FROM 1:15 JAMES STEWART ROCK HUDSON! THE GREATNESS, THE FURY OF THE NORTHWEST FRONTIER ,-tfjAMES STEWART ROCK I l MTIIfUnT . ' amatV MA UU IS! En it iiniiTrnn &fwM I n nilDVCA I m mm P j f.'lli .l-jJlillllMll Ift nasi li'ifl iiiiimi 1IW UlrtlH Here M I runiTrairi i ess J&0m$M SSfltre I HHIIMHKHBBIHirail f II I I I II I ! On al 10:25 pm jim, Tkm imi rM ii r. riryih t pmtmt l 1m ii im"M ri t Mt" I II IIULU ! lmn,.m B M BIRTHS KEMMERER To Mr. and Mrs. Wayne, route 2. box 16A, Jacksonville, July 5. 1962. a boy, 734 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. CAST To Mr. and Mrs. Robert A., 1426 Lawnridge ave., Medford. July 6, 1962, a girl, 6' 2 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. WETZELL To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, route 2, box 651, Central Point, July 6, 1962, a boy. 734 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. THRAPP To Mr. and Mrs. David L., 2355 Camp Ba ker rd Medford, July 5. 1962. - ARTHUR KENNEDY HUDSON THE GLORY.' STTTiSSaaX END OF the RIVER' TECHNICOLOR , JULIE. ADAMS-LOW NELSOK' HENRY MORGAN n BORDON CHASE x ANTHONY MANN I (2CHESTER 73 'laaaJTJtaMsjBl riiiar a I TONITE! BURT LANCASTER n .1 ..intn. JURADO THOMAS GOMEZ KaTY BT- . . a ..r a i ... . isMI a1 'WMf n A. a boy. 7' j pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. FREY To Mr. and Mrs. Richard, 109 South Orange, Medford, July 6. 1962, a boy. 6U pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. HODSON to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee. route 4, box j 347, Medford, July 7, 1962, 1 a girl, 7-'4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. STOTLER To Mr. and j Mrs. Raymond Sanford Jr., route 1, box 724, Eagle Point, j July 7, 1962. a girl, 7' t pounds, al Rogue Valley hospital. ! S6.000. A permit was issued GILLASPEY To Mr. and Friday to Trevor and Helyn Mrs. Le Roy 1063 Stewart ' Roberts to remodel a rcsi ave., Medford, July 7, 1962. idence at 1957 Springbrook a girl, 6?i pounds, at Rogue rd. at an approximate cost of Valley hospital. 1 $3,000. Featuring . . . BRQASTED CHICKEN . . . t Cubby'i modern, sparkling Drivt-ln Ret-i taurint and Htw Coffee Shop! r PACK ml i -l i Utmwum9 Ml quart potato salad, 1 'gallon 1 If root beer, buttered rolli, I II forks, plates, napkins, jl 1 cups, packed to go only ... m 7fJ Cubby's PHONE ORDERS GIOTTO 10 FRONT STREET Air Conditioned For Your Comfort Real Good Italian Food ALSO AMERICAN DINNERS Served 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Daily Except Monday Sundays 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. COMPLETE 7 COURSE DINNERS $1.75 to $3.00 Special Prices for Childrenl CHUCK WAGON LUNCH Served 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Daily Except Sunday ADULTS $1.00 - CHILDREN UNDER 10... 60c mum 535-1462 HECHTAND LANCASTER TONY CURTIS LOLLOBRIGIDA miifcl TS..'.f5: 1 ssr CNBMaScOP COLOR by Dt MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON Loc al and I Car Fir - Ashland firemen imcn were called at 10:16 p.m. Friday to extinguish a fire in the engine of an auto at theiroule to the Seattle World's intersection of Ohio and Laurel sts. The car belonged I 'to William Chcdrick, whose I address vas not immediately available. Cause of the fire was undetermined. , . , i P.rmiti Issued - The Med-1 ford building department is-! sued a permit Thursday to A. j Powers to make an addition i to a residence at 529 Bessie i st. at an estimated cost of M Enjoy delicious Breakfast! Served from 7 a.m. . . . 773-2919 IVWs' GINA Luia IU1H IM. uhlllCIMtt '."!!i''Jil?i4!liJT" I""? f family I SPECIAL A I 1 2-pc. tub of chicken, l If fronch tries, 1pint cole II II ilaw and garlic bread! A fl 1 fine feed for , . . jm Personal Visit In City - Dr and Mrs Leo Scliuchard, San Francisco, visited in Medford recently en Fair. Radio Taken- Winthrop Herschel Davis. 522 South Fir j st.. reported to Medford police ; wcck tnat a radio valued at $150 had been taken from his home. ... Mercy Flights - Mrs. Dora Rogers, 315 Charlotte Ann ave., Medford, and her son. Darren, were flown to Med ford Irom Alliiras. Calif.. Thursday, for treatment of in juries sustained in an auto mobile accident near there Both are being treated at Crater Osteopathic hospital in Central Point. The same day, Jerry Allan Hawkins. 5, Aberdeen, Wash., was flown from North Bend to Medford for treatment at Sacred Htfert , hospitaj of head injuries suf : fcred when he was struck by ' a truck in Empire, Ore. Both flights were made by air am bulance planes of Mercy Flights, Inc., and brought the number of patients carried by the non-profit organization's planes to 1,439. j Returned H o m - D. W. Bowers, 48 ' Rose ave., and John Connally, 52H Newtown !ave., recently relumed from a trip to Colorado, Tosiimasters to Matt-Jack, son Toastmasters will meet Monday, July 9, at 6:30 a.m. in Sambo's restaurant. Toast master will be Bob Hostetter. Grass Fire Fire of unde termined origin burned three to four acres of grass in a field !at the end of Siskiyou blvd. across from Hoover school in Medford Saturday. The fire was reported at 2:27 p.m. ! Firemen were unable to de- j tcrmine who owns the prop- ' erty. Mowar Taken Dee Gail McCullough, 828 Pennsylva i nia ave., reported to Medford city police Thursday that his power mower, valued at $200, has been taken from his resi dence. Roundtable Program Mil lard Hoffman, administrator of Hawthorne Convalescent and Rehabilitation Center, 625 Stevens st., and Bill Brooks, president of the cen ter corporation, will discuss the activities and function of the center at the Monday noon meeting of the Medford Cham ber of Commerce Roundtable. Attends Funeral M r s. Dwain Hamner, Hornbrook, has returned from Corvallis, where she attended funeral services for Mrs. Laura Swin nerton, a former v Hornbrook resident. In Hospital Mrs. Mary E, Brown, Prospect, was transferred recently from the Shady Cove clinic to the Cra ter Osteopathic hospital, Central Point, for treat ment of injuries suffered in an automobile accident June 29. Swim Classes Set For Area Youth Central Point - Swimming Irssons for those registered at Hawthorne and Jackson park swimming pools will be held daily from July fl through 20 at 10 a.m. A bus will leave Central SO TORRID, SO TENDER. ..as love must be between a teen-age boy and a woman of too much experience... l if ! 1 X Him 5 lamfamafl.-. ADULTS ONLY-NO ONI UNDER 18 ADMITTf 0 OBITUARIES LOUIS LEVTZOW Eureka, Calif. Louis Levt zow. 44. of Eureka, formerly of Medford, died here July 4. Funeral arrangements are pending the arrival of his fa ther. Mr. Levtzow had lived in the Medford and Klamath j Falls areas for about 15 years before moving to Eureka five years ago. He is survived by three brothers including Harlan Levtzow, 517 Western ave., Medford; three sisters, includ ing Mrs. Leona Sutton. 418 Plum St., Medford, and his father. Edward Levtzow of Faulkton, S. D. Funeral services will held in Eureka. be EMMETT WYLIE BROWN Emmett W. Brown of 121 Genessce St.. Medford, died Saturday morning in a local hospital. Mr. Brqwn worked in vari ous plumbing shops in Med ford until 1940, at which time he started his own business at 339 Mae st. Later he moved the business to 519 Crater Lake ave. He retired in 1957. Funeral arrangements will he announced by Perl Funeral home. LOTTIE L. CUNNINGHAM Funeral services for M r s. Lottie L. Cunningham, for merly of 119 Highland dr., who died Friday, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Perl Funeral home. The Rev. John Reynolds, pastor of the Westminster P r es b y t erian church, will officiate. Inter ment will be in Siskiyou Me morial park. Mrs. Cunning ham, the daughter of D. W. Luke and Martha Burr, was born on Jan. 5, 1889 in Dar lington, Pa. She came to the Rogue val ley in 1908 with her parents and taught school at the Wash ington school from 1908 until 1911. On March 12. 1911 in Medford, she was married to J. Arthur Cunningham. They then moved to Williston, N.D. where they lived until 1943, when they returned to Med ford. Mr. Cunningham died in 1945. For 25 years while In Williston, Mrs. Cunning ham was superintendent of the Sunday school. She was a member of the Medford Westminster P r e s b y tcrian church, the Westminster Women's association and PEO sisterhood chapter AA. Survivors include two sons, I Alex Cunningham, Geneva, 111., Robert J. Cunningham, Medford; one daughter, Mrs. Joan Harvey, Bcaverlon, Ore., and seven grandsons. Honorary pallbearers will be Glen O. Taylor. Vernon Thorpe. Dr. O. T. Heyerman and Clyde Webb. Active pallbearers will be John C. Collins, T. N. Tibhult, N. H. Gladfclter. Fred Splc- gelberg, Ray Mcncke, C. B. Collins. Friends who wish may con tribute to the Westminster memorial fund or to the Heart society. MRS. EDA RICHARDSON Services for Mrs. Kda Rich ardson, Trail, who died In a local hospital Saturday, will be held In the Hillcrcst Me. morial chapel Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Committal will be in Point at B:.'H) a.m. each Hay. It will travel lo Sams Valley school on Tahle Rock road, then to Gold Hill on Highway 234. It will then go to Med ford via Old Stage rd. and Scenic ave. Swimmers from Central Point will leave from the city hall at 0:30 a.m. LOLA ALBRIGHT A COLD WIND IN AUGUST SCOTT MARLOWE 101 e-aSAHTd TUES.-WED. TWO DAYS ONIY Doori Opin t 8:00 "Curtain at 8:30" Hillcrcst Memorial park with Conger-Morris funeral direc tors in charge of arrangements. NOAH H. LENDERMAN Funeral services for Noah Hillcry Lendcrman. 59 of 107 Ross lane, who died Thursday, will be held at 3 p.m. Monday in Conger-Morris downtown chapel. The !"" .. A , 5 i i hoi v-m lauaii luuilll will officiate. Committal will be in Eastwood Oddfellows cemetery. Mr. Lender man was born Bee. 17. 1902, in Coker Creek. Tenn , and had lived in southern Oregon for 42 years. He was married Sept. 2. 1941, in Prineville, Ore., to Dorothy G. Carmen, who survives. Other survivors include a brother, Roy Lenderman, Eu reka, Calif - a sister, Mrs. C. H. Walden, Medford; and sev eral nieces and nephews. NATHAN GRIESS 1 Services for Nathan Griess, 61, of 321 North Columbus st., who died Thursday, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Hillcresl Memorial Chapel, ; on North Phoenix rd. The Rev. Robert W. Tull of the First Congregational church will officiate. Committal will j be in Hillcrcst Memorial i Park, with Conger-Morris Fu-: neral Directors in charge of arrangements. Mr. Griess was born Sept. i 30, 1901, in Sutton, Nch and had lived in southern Oregon for 16 years. He was married Feb. 6, 1925. in Herrick, S.D., to Wilhclmina Frank, who survives. Other survivors include three sons, Willard Griess, Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Filr today. Thunder hearti over higher moun tains and lonie high cloudtnes thia afternoon and evening. Partly cloudy Monday. High today 98. Low tonight 47. High Monday 85. western uregon: rair today ex- 1 crept low cloudt along the const , and patchev of early morning I clouds over inland valleys. Partly I sunny Monday, except consider- i anie inw clouds along the coast 1 and morning cloudiness Inland val leys. Chance of a little rain along coast late tonight or early Monday. Hiph loday H2 lo R2. Cooler Mon day. High RR to 7H, except fin to 85 in southern valleys and 80 to ti5 along coast. Low tonight 43 to 54 Northern California: Fair today and Monday, hut hich fog near , the roast. Slightly cooler inland today. l.OCAI, DATA TEMPERA TUIIE: Mean yesterday 71; above normal 1. Record high this data 1D4 In 1052 Record low this dale 41 in lftll PRECIPITATION: 24. hours to midniBM. none. Total thia month) none. .05 De low normal, Total since Sept. 1 15.38 2.47 in. below normal. HUMIDITY; Lowest yesterday per cent. in., 19 High CITV Brooking 5fl Grants Pasi 83 Howard Prnlrl. Tl Klflnmth Falll Rl MEDFORD I) Portland 8fl Seattle 7.1 Spukane 74 Yakima 83 Eureka .17 Red Bluff 117 Sacramento Rl San Kranrlaco 64 Los Angeles Phoenix flO Denver 1 flfl Chicago An Miami Beach An New York no Washington. D.C. .. RD Sunset today 7:50 p m, Sunrme tomorrow 4:43 m. Moonsft tonight . ...1147 p m. The Moon Is in-orbit around the Earth at an averait dl at a net of 238,flfS7 nit Ira. Today th Moon mlks from the Earth, crealest distance this moil n, PIZZA PARLOR TRY OUR FAMOUS PIZZA SUPREME MADE WITH 7 KINDS OF CHEESE, BAKED IN 750 OVENS FRIENDLY FAMILY ATMOSPHERE Larg Smill Parllut ALWAYS WELCOME OPEN NOON DAILY ORDERS TO GO 773-7721 RETWIfN KIVIRSIDI AND CENTRAL ON EAST JACKSON 215 E JACKSON MEDFORD SHAKEYS OONUAV, JULY I, Lincoln, Nebr.; Airman iC Robert Griess, Bossier City, La.; and Kenneth Griess, Eu reka, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Lucille E. Perrien, Sar onville, Nebr.; and Mrs. Dor othy Plank", Los Gatos, Calif.; a nephew, Mrlvin Nuss, Love land, Colo., and 11 grandchil dren. Casket bearers will Include Ted Zahnow, Oral Freemy er. Clarence Gray, Tom Mast, Bill Wolgamott and Albert Coward. u... eooot WHITE HOUSE Corner 6th and Ivy Try Our Breakfast Lunches OPCN 7 am to 5 pm CLOSED K? rZS Til Sat. & Sun. S-JA HELD OVER! CONTINUOUS TODAY FROM 1:00 P.M. DON'T MISS THIS ONE! BING AND BOB OnThE ROAD OF FUN, ROMANCE AND GAIETY BINQ CROSBY BOB HOPC JOAN COLLINS DOROTHY LAMOUR in. Special Matinee ROBERT NM K I A cade my A ward Winner T, Only 1 Show Nltely Doors Open 7:30 Show Starts 8:00 SIMM an' ft. Spencer Tracy Buri Lancaster RlcnardWliark Ifl T All Seats ...$1.00 Children SOe COUTH PACIFIC HI6HWAy TWO OF THE YEAR'S GREAT HITS! b.'.laXouS And Top Co-Feature aavemnjreS a loye expert n tha suburbs! 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