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3 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON SUNDAY. JULY 29. 1962 DOYL'S JUNCTION of HWY. 99 and 66 ASHLAND AIR CONDITIONED Barbecued Beef, Ham Chicken and Spareribs Broiled Hamburgers and Steaks ORDERS TO GO 482-0431 TONIGHT SPECIALTY DANCE PIONEER CAFE Central Point 664-2485 ! Council to Mm! - The next regular meeting of the Med ford Building and Trades Council will be at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 8 to elect two trustees, ! according to R. M. Hargrove, council president. Meeting place is Carpenter's hall. I ... Labor Council - The next regular meeting of the Jack- ! son County Labor council ; will be at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug- 1. according to Pauline LaPlane, secretary. ... Toastmaiieri - Jackson Toastmasters will meet at 8:30 i a.m. Monday in Sambo's res taurant in Mcdtord. Speakers i will be Ab Gressett, Hans I Hess and Wilson Edingcr. Lar- I ry Horton will be alternate speaker. Toastmaster will be Glenn Harrison. ... Mealing Set - Crater Lake branch 186, Fleet Reserve as sociation, will hold its August meeting in the Jackson coun ty courthouse auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 2. i The annual joint picnic with branch No. 68, Grants Pass, will be held at 10 a.m. Sun day, Aug. 12, at TouVelle i State park. Potluck lunch is i scheduled at noon. Local and Personal OBITUARIES Houndlable Speaker - Mrs. Kathleen Bash, member of the Oregon state welfare commission, will discuss the underlying philosophy of the Grass Fire - Fire of un known cause burned about 200 feet along Foothill and Hillcrest rds. in Mcdiord ear ly Saturday morning Firemen JOHN HERBERT VALE John H. Vale, 78, former resident of Port Orford, Ore., died Friday in a Salem hos- son & Carter Funeral Home chapel in Monterey Park, Calif. The remains are being forwarded by Conaer Morris pital. Funeral arrangements I Funeral Directors, of Med- are entrusted to Siskiyou K-'ford. neral Service directors of I Chapel in the Trees mortuary. commission s program at the i responded at 1:42 a.m. and MARY L. BAKER Monday noon meeting of the ! Put out '.'"T , ! Funeral services for Mary . , Louise Baker, infant daughter Medford Chamber of Com- Permits Issued - A permit 1 o Mr. and'Mrs Larrv K. merce Roundtable at North's i was issued by the Medford jjaer. of 1992 Table Rock rd., Chuck Wagon. j building department last week who di(,d rridav, will be con- to Clyde Taylor, 20 Newton ducted DV the Church of Jesus Picnic Planned - The First I M- 10 maKC an aanl,lun "' Christ of Latter-day Saints Baptist Church of Yreka will Show Starts 8 pm ?wie 535-1462 ere ToBiite! ON SCREEN TWICE AT 8:10 P.M. & AT 12:40 A.M. p ' . ...-.j.-...... .J 'sJm.... tamaawMKi IF r r (fix am. K -4 MASTER. SPY1 The man who beeom a MUS8AN0 OR LOVER? Tha, war tjjrs hero by letting everyone, including those her away from one men and throws her who love him. think he is a cowirdl into the arms ot another! FAMILY TORN ASUN. t. firfZiZS? RIOT IN THE STREETS! DERI The members ot a f -li: The young people ot Pans proud family take sides VyvUaU9'-f '' ' lh '"' acamst each other as , 'JlmZ-Z&ui,. occupation ol a conquer- war engulfs the world! iff MfJJlpW " iA-mmm 4 i mm tlVaEi JIEIROMWIDITN-MATTR I H'LUN BLM'STEIS 4 fcWCDTEMlSNELU iJWHjM 1 -5 i " Ml. . & ... . 7 - -f- - ' ,-riaI rv .jjl MLieti . ' 7-,i -.-a . j I J tv CINEMASCOPE " MCTPIOCOLO mm THE 1 1 HORSEMEM OF THE XL Air U IJAJLx Jr ftiJc. ilFNN FORD 1NGRID THILIN CHARLES BOYER IEIC0BR PAI'LHENREID R I L' k AS TYETTE VIMIEl'X KAB1.B0EHM R' 'BT.KT A PTR ET K'HS HAY- UuSiTsUtfO IBASB El 2nd Comedy Hit! On Al 10 SO r m. LiaV"V .... M.ltv tro-4 B"5 unwtunumr Hilarious Fun! With Tht S'an of "Carry NU." hold its annual anniversary picnic at the Yreka city park today immediately following morning services. Each fami ly attending is asked to bring its own meal, table serv ice and one can of frozen lem onade concentrate. Dessert will be furnished. Visit Seattle - Walter dem ons and James Hartford of the Appliance Mart. 132 South Central ave., Medford, distributors for Hotpoinl ap pliances, went to Seattle as guests of the Hotpoint com pany last week. They wit nessed a preview showing of the 1963 Hotpoint appliances and were guests of the com pany at the World's Fair. Patients - Medical patients listed at Sacred Heart hospi tal Saturday included Rus sell W. Hall, 201 North Ore gon si., Jacksonville, and Jackson J. Siremore, 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett Sizemore, Butte Falls. Car Fire - Fire destroyed the back seat and cushion and caused extensive damage to paint and windows in a car owned by Gary D. Lurker of Ashland at 5.23 p.m. Friday. The car was in the 900 block of South Oakdale ave. in Med ford when the fire broke out. Cause was not determined. his residence at an estimated t n m, Monday, in Hill cost ot S3.000. Permits were crcs, M.morial chapel, on the issued Thursday to the Ore- j N0rth phoenix rd. Committal gon State Commission for the ; will be in Hillcrest Memorial Blind to remodel the rehabili- Pari,. wjih, Concer-Morris Fu- tation bu'ldins at the Jack son county fairgrounds at an estimated cost of S1.500, and to A R. Dubs to erect a resi dence at 216 Hillhouse rd. at an approximate cost of $15, 000. Business Names - The busi ness name of Tucker Self Service Furniture has been assumed by Mark Tucker, Ta coma, Wash., at 808 South Riverside ave., according to records in the Jackson county recorder's office. An applica tion to register the farm name Flying 4 Ranch by George William and Emily Simons and Dorothy V. andTtaymond F. Johnson on Ward creek. Rogue River, also has been filed Festival Plays Tonighti rors" "Comedy of Er- Monday: "Henry IV. Part II" . Tuesday. "As You Like If Wednesday! "Coriolanus' Curtain time: 8:30 p.m. neral Directors in charge of arrangements. The baby was born in Med ford May 23, 1962. Survivors besides the pa rents, include grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Baker, Medford: and Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Galloway, Medford; and great-grandmother, Mrs. Mary E. Galloway, Astoria, Ore. Mr. Burgess was born March 15, 1885, in Henderson, Mich., and had lived in Eagle Point since last March. He was a member of the Eagle Point Grange. He was mar ried Aug. 30, 1911, in Owns. so, Mich., to Florence Craft, who survives. Other survivors include four sons, Charlie G. Burgess, El Monte, Calif.;; Robert F. Burgess, Monterey Park, Calif.; Almon H. Burgess, Yreka, Calif.; and Donald O. Burgess, Medford; a daugh ter, Mrs. Marion McManus, Alhambra, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Nellie Cary, Long Beach, Calif.; seven grandchildren and six great grandchildren. ciated with Crystal White gin Amidnn, Albert Touiig Laundry for 4 years prior tojnant, Carl Vickoren, and retiring. The family has re- j Thomas Harper, sided in the Rogue valley , The family has requested since 1911. that donations be made to Survivors, besides her hus- j Sacred Heart Hospital Build band, include one daughter, I ing Fund. Mrs. Ilda Harper, Ogden, I Funeral arrangements were Utah, and five grandchildren. I entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral Pallbearers will be Elmer Service director's of Chapel Weiss. Orville Evansizer, El-1 in the Trees Mortuary. ALMON A. BURGESS Funeral services for Almon A. Burgess, 77, of Eagle Point, who died Thursday, will be held Tuesday afternoon at Wil- Births PROEHL - To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin D., route 2, box 245, Central Point, July 26, 1962, a girl, 8 pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. ENJOY DINNER TODAY at the HOLLAND HOTEL In air conditioned comfort! Featuring Our Very Own "Little Champ" Tenderloin Steak 7-oz. Tenderloin C aft A ft Baked Potato $3J Crisp. Salad Beverage Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner EVERYDAY 6 A.M. to Midnight WEEKDAYS Noon to 7 P.M. Sundayi Opening Monday Night! BILL BLAKELY TRIO Dining Dancing Entertainment VANDEVENTER - To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dale, post of fice box 333, Rogue River, July 26, 1962. a girl, V pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. HILL - To Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Gene, 830 East Jack son si., Medford, July 26, 1962, a boy, 7,4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. MRS. C. H. WILLIAMS A requiem Mass for Mrs. Charles H. (Laura) Williams, 902 Maple Park dr., Medford, who died Wednesday, will be j read by the Rev. John Ilg of Sacred Heart Catholic church Monday at 9 a.m. Entombment will follow in Siskiyou Memorial Mausole um. 1 Mrs. Williams was horn Aug. 24, 1885, in Adin, Calif. On Oct. 18. 1903, in Oro ville. Calif., she was married to Charles H. Williams, who survives. .t She was a member of Sa cred Heart church, and St. Anne's Altar Society of that church. She had been a floor superintendent for the Amer ican Laundry in Medford for 10 years, and was later asso- SMITH - To Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.; post office box 172. Butte Falls, July 26, 1962, a girl, 6-li pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. KRAUSE - To Mr. and Mrs. Charles William, 307 Church st Phoenix, July 27, 1962, a girl, 5 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. Wealher GEtOTTO 10 FRONT STREET Air Conditioned For Your Comfort Real Good Italian Food ALSO AMERICAN DINNERS Served S p.m. to 10 p.m. Daily Except Monday Sundays 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. COMPLETE7 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 FORECASTS Medford and Vicinity: Contin ued fair and dry through Monday, except for tome cloudinesi over I the v a 1 1 y and thundcrshowera : over the mountains this afternoon. i Only slightly cooler temperature. High today 9ft. Low tonight 53. Hi cli Monday fi.V Weatern Orrgon: Generally fair I loday and Monday, except low clouds, fog and chance of a )lttl drizzle along the immeJ'ate roatt, and patchei of low clouds over in land valleys durinr eariv morn. 1 ins. Isolated late afternoon train- ! nersnowers aouinern mountains I today. Continued quite warm. High 1 hoth days 8S-9S in north, ahout 100 j in south inlerinr and fia-68 along the immediata coast. Low tonight j 53-2. j Northern California: Fair today and Monday, except afternoon thunderstorms over the mountain I and fog on the coast. Little changa In temperature. MM'AI. DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester day 77; above normal .1. Record high this date 102 tn 102B. Record low thl. dale 44 in lAO. PRECIPITATION: 24. houri to midnight 0 in. Total this month irace. .17 in. below normal. Total since Srpt, 1 1938 in , 2 37 In. helnw nnrmsi. HUMIDITY; Lowilt 18. High CITY Ye.ter day Brookings ,ia Klamath Falls .... RR MEDFORD 100 Portland 90 i - - BUCKHORN MINERAL SPRINGS Ashland, Ore. Enjoy health, rest, mm fort. and hnftpiuilty amidst pleas ant surroundings. HOT MINER Alt BATHS for Rheumatism, Arthritis, Neu ritis and KerTousness. CARBON DIOXIDE VAPOR BATHS for High and Low Blood Pressure, Bin us, and Skin Eruptions, LODGE AND LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING CABIN'S at Reasonabla Rates. Wrtta for Reservations PHONE LONG DISTANCE Buckhorn Mineral Springs DR. HERMAN WKXLER, D.C. Director 2201 Buckhorn Springs Road Ashland, Oregon Jv. nohth ntit momwy v "1 11 A CAR LOAD NORTH rMIFK HIGHWAY HVA CAR LOAD ENDS TONIGHT A GREAT TRIPLE BILLI yesterday a- 4:nn a.m. nw PreC. 4 an M Seattle an Spokane 99 Yakima Eureka 97 Red Bluff 100 Sacramento ........ fll San Franclieo .... AO Loa Angelei 81 Phoenix in? Denver 8R Chicago 70 Miami Beach UK New York .... . .. R9 Waihlnfton, DC. 84 an H4 67 "ill 70 All M 2 7n 5.1 114 70 rlR 99 , . HETIIOCOLOa JUHN WAT HE. TTj DAN DAIL.EY MAUREEN O'HARA WA.RD BONO Plus A Ceit of Thouiendi In "The Sword end the Croti" In Full Color And A DOGS BEST FRIEND till Minx mien iiimr.tl 11(11 Milt STARTS I TODAY I SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY DOORS OPEN AT 1:15 CONTINUOUS TODAY STARTING AT 1:30 ; in hi i iii ii aj,iMPii,i"i') lives his most , electrifyinq role as ra Hayes. ..hero of Iwo Jima! ., JAMES FRANCISCUS uwivepsal intepnuionu picture PLUS THE LAUGH ROCKET OF THE YEAR! One G.I. and 125 WACS on a lonely missile base in the Pacific! MARTIN WEST VENETIA STEVENSON BILL WJLLIAMS SUNDAY, JL'I.Y 29 flunurt tndav 7:.1S p m. Kiinrlne tomorrow 5:01 a.m. The Moon rliri 4:U a.m. tomorrow and rlrtr tilth. The plan!, Kittiirnr, rUt In ih fvrnlnt twill c ht and Is now lets than fill million mllM from lh Karlh, Ihr nrarrit It has hrrn tlnrt .May, 1HSS. Work Completed at Beaver Creek Camp Yrpkn - District Ranger Marcun W. Petty, Yrpka di trirt. has unnnunced the com pletion ot the rehabilitation of Braver Creek rampsround. Beaver Creek campground la about five miles up Beaver creek on the north aide of the Klamath river ahout 15 miles from Hmhwjy 00. The Job has been completed with the installation of eight campsites, eight new tables, five new stoves, water hy drants and garbage facilities. Two new double toilets also have been Installed. Extensive landscaping has been completed. Keep Cool es a Cucumber Our Salad Way WHITE HOUSE Corntr 6th an 4 Ivy Fountain vlili CSJ OPEN 1 Jam. 'r"'c(?W , A Sun. SHAKEYS PlZlt PWLOR tbv our r.-Mixis PIZZA SUPREME MADE WITH 7 KINDS OF CHEESE, BAKED IN 750 OVENS FRIENDLY FAMILY ATMOSPHERE Large or Small Parties ALWAYS WELCOME OPEN NOON DAILY ORDERS TO GO 773-7721 KTWECN KIVmSIDt AND CINTRAL ON IAST JACKSON 21S E. JACKSON MEDFORD HELD OVER Continuous From 1:00 P.M. EVERY ONE LOVES THIS ONE BUT HURRY - ENDS SOONI FROM WALT DISNEY The Great Entertainment Event of the Summer Seaionl all flaTound ' XS.Ci.-.'f-..i . SUQRMG lUACJVIURiW . 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