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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.
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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
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8 pm
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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 "
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ilFNN FORD 1NGRID THILIN CHARLES BOYER IEIC0BR PAI'LHENREID
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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.
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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
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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
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Yakima
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Sacramento ........ fll
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Phoenix in?
Denver 8R
Chicago 70
Miami Beach UK
New York .... . .. R9
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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
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STARTS I
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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
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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
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21S E. JACKSON
MEDFORD
HELD OVER
Continuous From 1:00 P.M.
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BUT HURRY - ENDS SOONI
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