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MLDIOHD MAIL lHlbUni,. kturuKi). OMLGON Ctrl Collide - Vehicles op-1 HactnJ Visitori - Visiting erated by Dathan David Reed, t"e Ray Mmger family in central roint recently were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wagner of Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Wag ner is a sister of Mrs. Minger. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brahm of Holy Cross. Iowa, also have visited the local family. Brahm is Mrs. Minger's brother. 18. of 217 South Riverside sve., and Glen Franklin Leach, 36, of 2511 Crater Lake ave., collided about 7:45 p.m. Friday near the north entrance of the White City domiciliary. No injuries were reported. Local and Personal Keep Cool as Cucumber Our Salad Way WHITE HOUSE Corner 6th and Ivy Fountain Treats Daan 111 - Mrs. Clarence (Mabel) Winston. 1018 Siski you blvd., Ashland, dean of women and registrar at Southern Oregon college, is reported to be convalescing ' in Santa Ana, Calif., at the home of her daughter. She be- , came ill in San Francisco, while attending a national convention of Soropti mist Federation and was hospital ized for a week. Mrs. Winston is president of the Ashland ! Soroptimist club. ENDS TONITE! A LEGEND ABOUT WEST SURGES INTO ; ON SCREEN AT 8 P.M. & 12:30 A.M. kTHE WINNING OF THE HEROIC LIFE... AS TWO GREAT STARS APPEAR TOGETHER FOR THE KsjjpJ FIRST TIME! JAMES IT JOHN STEWART ilWAYNE The MaiiWho Shot ZihertyVhlance VERA MILES LEE MARVIN - EDMOND O'BRIEN - devine 2nd Tremendous Western! On Screen 10:30 p.m "THE UNFORGIVEN" Vacationing - Miss Sharon Shirar and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Kellogg, 409 J St., Medford. are va cationing in Canada, Port land and Seattle. They are planning to visit the World's Fair while in Seattle. Minor Damage - Firemen said that fire caused minor damage early Friday at Mon arch Seed and Feed company farm store at 305 South Fir st. They reported that some one had ignited hay through a guard fence. Firemen were dispatched about 1:50 a.m. and said they had to break the lock on the gate. An un identified person ignited trash in a barrel at a service sta tion in the 1100 block on Court St., according to fire menl, who were called about 10:20 p.m. Friday. Smoke Reported - Firemen received a call about 11:40 p.m. Friday reporting smoke in the? U.S. National bank North Medford branch build ing at 1242 Court st. They said vapor from an air condition er and smoke from an incin erator gave the appearance of smoke in the building. A grass fire at McAndrews rd. and the railroad tracks about 9:45 p.m. was out on arrival of firemen. Assumes Name - William B. Manganaro, 122 East Eighth St., Medford, has as sumed the business name Por trait Photography under the name of Lamonte Studio, ac cording to the county record er's office. Joint Meeting - The Med ford chapter of the National Association of Retired Civil Employees will meet with the Grants Pass chapter Wednes day, Aug. 8, for a potluck dinner. The dinner meeting will be in the Community hall on L st. in Grants Pass. Certified - James W, Ris. tau, 144 South Keeneway dr., Medford, has been awarded a ! certificate to practice as a ! certified . public accountant, ! according to the Oregon state ! board of accountancy. The certificate was awarded by reciprocity from North Da kola at a meeting of the board recently. Citizenship ClassesCitizen ship preparatory classes in history and government of the United States will be of fered by the adult education department of the Medford public schools, starting Wed nesday, Aug. 8. Classes will be held at Rogue Valley Man or, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Additional information may be obtained from Lindsay Vin sel, director of adult educa tion, 773-7220. TV Taken - Larry David Britton. 3761 South Pacific hwy., Medford. told Jackson County sheriff's deputies Fri day that a television set and mattress had been taken from his house trailer. Boat Stolen - Burse Cathey of Eagle Point, reported to law enforcement officers Sat urday that his boat had been stolen from Gold Ray dam Friday. Roundtable Speaker - Mark Goldy, Medford real estate developer, will discuss the development plans for the Medford Shopping Center at the Monday noon meeting of the Medford Chamber of Commerce Roundtable. Target date for completion of the project, together with the in vestment background of thel center, also will be discussed by Goldy. The Roundtable meets at North's Chuck Wa gon. Toastmasters to Meet - Toastmasters will meet Mon day, Aug. fi, at fi:30 a.m. in Sambo's restaurant. Dana Col lins will be toaslmaslor, and the topic will be parliamen tary procedure. Picnic Slated - Nebraska State society of Oregon and Washington will hold the an nual picnic Sunday, Aug. 12, at Jantzen Beach park in Portland. The social club meets the fourth Saturday of each month in the IOOF hall in Portland. Grass Fira - Medford fire men extinguished a grass fire at 557 South Kccnevay dr., reported at 11:43 a.m. Satur day. The fire originated in grass and spread to boxes, but there was little damage. Cause of the fire was undetermined. J ' 'I- . . M , , I , . I,..,- I 11 A$ i JzSfL O.S.POSTACE I ST i " A ; ! '.I iMl v I . -f R'Kfc ?.T tJV .""V.H I il SAM RAYBURN j 111 WEATHER A a IT STARTS TOMORROW! Fabulous Puset to Music FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Sunny period this afternoon. Increasing couaine;.5 tonight and Monday. Some rain possible Monday after noon and evening. Hich today 8'J. low tonight .VV high tomorrow "8 Western Oregon Partly aunny and a little warmer today. In creating clouriinc with possihle scattered showers In the alternant Monday. High today 72 to 84. low tonight 48 to 38. High Monday 76 to 88 Northern California- Hich fog nefir the roast. Otherwise fair through Monday Warmer in most of area bv Monday. LOC AL DATA TEMPERATURE : Mean yester day rift , be low nor ma I S . Record high thia date lofi in 19.12. Record low ihi date 4. in 1050, PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight 0 in. Total this month trace, trace above normal, Total since Sept. 1, 1V3R in, 2.58 in below normal HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday Seattle Spokane Yakima Eureka . ... Red Bluff . Sacramento 7K San Kraneisco .. ..... 58 Los Angeles 75 Phoen'X 104 Denver 92 Chicaco Miami Beach New York . Washington. D O UTV Brookings . K4 (.rants Has Klamath Falls 70 MEDFORD 78 Portland flfl STAMP UNVEILED - Design of the Sam Rayburn postage stamp is shown as it was unvicled by the Post Office depart ment in Washington. The four-cent commemorative stamp is a tribute to the Texan who served as speaker of the House of Representatives for 17 years. The stamp will first be placed on sale in Rayburn's home town of Bonham, Texas, on Sept. 16, the 22nd anniversary of his first election to Congress. (UPI) Obituaries CLARENCE H. KOPPL. The body of Clarence H. Koppl, 33 , of Union City, Calif., who was fatally injured early Friday in a truck ac cident on Highway 99 south of Ashland, was returned to Union City for services and interment. Local arrangements were handled by Canger - Morris Funeral directors. Mr. Koppl was born in Long Beach, Calif., Dec 5, 1928. He was a veteran of the Korean conflict. Mr. Koppl owned and man aged the Gem Freight lines of Union City. He is survived by his wife, Margaret, and two sons. Festival Plays 'Coriolanut" 'Comedy of Er Tonight: Monday: rors" Tuesday: Pari II" Wednesday: Like It" Curtain time: 8:30 p.m "Hanry IV. "A You New York (1IPH A tiled Chemical's general chemical division has developed b new Insecticide known chemically as dodccachloroctahydro-1,3, 4,-methcno-2H-cyclo buta (cd) pchtalcne to combat the im ported fire ant. The company calls the new ant killer "Mirex" for short. ENJOY DINNER TODAY HOLLAND HOTEL In air conditioned comfort! Featuring Our Very Own "Little Champ" Tenderloin Steak 7-oz. Tenderloin Baked Potato Crisp Salad Beverage , t- SSjMM"'' Breath-taking '' ' m'l'i'fe' splerdor! I : -: The magic of I Ik ' 47fiffitfjR!l5 San Francisco's L i en'er,3'nmen" I L -r-Ffii, ,? ill I ntTHfiUM Bl NANCY KWAN sk JAMES SHIGETA tSU EyS. JUANITA HALL JACK S00 R : fS$ BENSON FONG ArP tMlYOSHTuMEKI X THf I WM lima a rv I HI Serving Breakfast Lunch & Dinner EVERYDAY 6 A.M. to Midnight WEEKDAYS Noon to 7 P.M. Sundays Now Playing BILL ELAKELY TRIO Dining Dancing Entertainment W fflflflWB STARTS I TODAY I , SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY DOORS OPEN AT 1:15 CONTINUOUS TODAY STARTING AT 1:30 A MUST! . . . A HEART-TWISTER FOR THOSE WHO LIST TO LOVE I" wilijh II olden -Palmer Perlberg-Seatoh THE Counterfeit Traitor hugh GRIFFITH "Suspense lilted!... so remarkable because the basic plot is TRUE I" -lire Vtgii" 1 mi V m tf : ( ' v Pf f i TeCHNICOlOR' CUN-FOR-GUN VENGEANCE IN... 2a IVAN L. SNEED Funeral services for Ivan L. Sliced, 73, who riird at his home near Trail Friday, will be held af 10 a.m. Monday at Perl Funeral home. The Rev. D. E. Millard, pastor of the New Age church, Eacle Point, will officiafe. Inter ment will be in the Trail cemetery. Mr. Snecd was horn April 22.1889, at Coquille, Ore. On : March 30. 1318. at Madras, Ore., he was Inducted into the U.S Army. He served as a Private with the 44!h com pany, 116th Depot BricadP until Jan. 18, 101!). He lived for several years in Bandon, Ore., and has made his home for the past 24 years near Trail. For the past two years he has been employed as a watch man for the Fred Schaffran Logging camp. On May 24, 1941. in Trail, he was married to Mary Car oline Fry, who survives. Other survivors include two step-sons, Charles Fry, Trail, Earl Fry, Warrenton, Ore., three grandchildren and one great grandchild. Pall bearers will bp Den nis Mason, Thayen Mason, Kirt Mason and Thomas Mc Elrath. Cafa Fira - Fire originated in a fry grill at 9:48 p.m. Fri day at Baleman's cafe. 2392 North Pacific hwy., Medford firemen reported. The fire was put out before it caused much damage, however. Loses Control - A trash fire at 520 Terrace St., Ashland, got out of ronlrnl at 9:17 a.m. Saturday and burned unrne : grass and old lumber. Ash land firemen extinguished the blaze. SHAKEYS 1MB v n PIZZA PARLOR TRY OUR FAMOUS PIZZA SUPREME MADE WITH 7 KINDS OF CHEESE, BAKED IN 750 OVENS FRIENDLY FAMILY ATMOSPHERE Large er Small Parties ALWAYS WELCOME OPEN NOON DAILY ORDERS TO GO 773-7721 BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CENTRAL ON EAST JACKSON 215 E. 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(rt ,irrtlrt nrmillinct I I s2 03 local vol ins in 1901 and ex-! Utn II 1 1 in U tendinc it to national voting yU IlUlvll 5B .08 in 1907. laSO STARTING TODAY Continuoui from 1:00 p.m. I 'ffeja ANOTHER GREAT DOUBLE BILL! I IvSj- jj LOADED WITH LAUGHS AND ENTERTAINMENTl j ' .. fsi NST 1 jj M'm ALL II It's ,n ' MnAAlnn pM Bands in the W 4 :i Mv )K0 TANI . rH Ttcwc""- lCHMICQLOR II il tl I 111 AND TOP STARS IN A GREAT CO-FEATURE 1 ' f' !E?S LAUCH Award Winner jl ' im Year! f JS Q . r(w .j - t ccssaJ yj&s ! it U fj n PETER USTINOV I f jrri VMf J ; SANDRA DEE kVSftt ) JOHN GAVIN fry f. AKIM TAMIROFF 'm h ends I w 31 a carload. TONIGHT! """airaal" ' M4 FOUR FULL-LENGTH FEATURES OH ONE SHOW! k-r h!H DRIVE-IN 2 You Must Be : nJX COUTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY' er.i:J ' tMWPMeSl Satisfied HELD OVER with every ONE Of THE SEASON'S BEST SHOWS! PURCHASE blAlLl.- SAYINGS I i lMK mmrm AND A SWELL FIRST RUN CO-FEATURE fjJW 'f" VnSI FEAR LIVES HERE! LJmM , MICHAEL CALLAN DOLORES DORM m M.S.5?S!IS HAYls V l