Taisimnttri To Matt-Larry
Horton, Dale Prentice and
Ted McDaniel will be the
speakers during the Monday
meeting ol the Jackson Toast
masters -in Sambo's Restau
rant at 6:30 a.m. Alternate
speaker will be Don Johnson.
Bill Dilley will be toastmaster
and Fred Morlan lopicmaster. I
GIOTTO
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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.
. COMPLETE7COURSE DINNERS
$1.75 to $3.00
i Special Prices for Children!
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Served 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Daily Except Sunday
ADULTS $1.00 - CHILDREN UNDER 10 .... 60c
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Ltvit - Mrs. Josephine
Smith left last week for her
home in San Francisco, Calif.,
after recuperating from inju
ries which she received Aug.
6 when she was a passenger
in the W. C. Degerness auto
mobile near Wapato, Wash.
Mrs. Degerness, her sister, is
convalescing at Rogue Valley
hospital from hip injuries re
ceived in the same accident.
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Local and
Grass Fire - Fire caused by
a boy playing with matches
burned approximately two
acres on Coleman Creek rd.
Saturday afternoon. The fire
was reported at 2:40 p.m. at
rt. 4, box 475, Medford.
Births
SANDERSON - To Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Lawrence, 709
Bridge st., Grants Pass, Aug.
17, 1962, boy, 5 1 it pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
JACOBSEN - To Mr. and
Mrs. Everette, 1011 Ross
lane, Medford, Aug. 17, 1962,
girl, 8'2 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
PUTMAN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene E . 549 '? East Main,
Ashland, Aug. 17, 1962, girl,
7 U pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
WELBOURN - To Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Lee, 1416 West
Main, Medford, Aug. 17, 1962.
boy, 8'a pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
TROST - To Mr. and Mrs.
Dieter H., 2922 South Pacific
highway, Medford, Aug. 18,
1962, boy, 8 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
HART - To Mr. and Mrs.
Garry F., 665 Midway rd.,
: Medford, Aug. 18, 1962, boy,
j 7'i pounds, at Rogue Valley
: hospital.
PHELPS - To Mr. and Mrs.
Dale E., 705 North Riverside,
Medford, Aug. 18, 1962. boy,
7 pounds, at Rogue Valley hos
pital. SHAKEY'S
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Personal
Roundtable Speaker -Ralph
Wiese, recreation director for
Rogue Valley forests, will
speak to the Chamber of
Commerce Roundtable Mon
day noon on the subject of the
Mt. Ashland ski bowl. The
Roundtable meets at North's
Chuck Wagon.
...
Crew Summoned - The re
gional fire suppression crew
stationed at Star Ranger sta
tion in the Rogue River Na
tional forest left by plane Fri
day noon to aid in fighting a
forest fire in the San Ber
nardino National forest in
southern California.
Paving Nears End
On New Highway
Lakcview - Paving on the;.
final 21.5 miles of the Adel- '?, May Ham, 23, Foster, was
Winnemucca highway should Ued "r Saturday when
be finished in approximately
six aays, accoraing 10 uhkv
couny officials.
One complete coat has been
applied to the area from the
top of Blizzard Gap to the
Nevada line, and part of the
second paving lift completed.
This will complete all pav
iing on the new road which
will connect Highway 40 at
Winnemucca, Nov., with
northeast points. Dedication
of the new road is set for
Sept. 21 and 22 by the Win
nemucca -to - the Sea asso
ciation. Youngster Placed On
Probation By Court
Salem - H'PD - Robert Frank
lin Hay, a 15-year-old Jeffer
son boy who chased his moth
er from their home with a
shotgun Aug. 3 and then stood
off police for about 20 min
utes before he was taken into
custody was placed on proba
tion in Juvenile Court here
Friday.
He was remanded to the
custody of his parents.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair to
day and Monday. Little change In
temperature. High both days 82
to 86. Low tonight 50 to 55.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy
south and cloudy with periods o
rain north this morning. A few
showers north this afternoon. Oth
erwise partly cloudy through to
night. Increasing cloudiness north
Monday. Little change in temper
ature. High both days 73 to S3
interior and fi8 to 73 on coast.
Low tonight 48 to 55.
Northern California: Fair today
and Monday, hut Increasing fog on
coast. Little change in temperature.
I.OCAl, DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 6lt; below normal 2.
Record high this date 104 in 1030.
Record low this date 40 in 1018.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none.
Total this month 1 .00 in., .00
in. above normal.
Total since Sept. 1 16.38 In..
1.68 in. below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 20
per cent.
llleh
4:00 2t
a.m. nr.
Low Prer.
CITY
Brookings 74
Klamath Falli 7R
MEDFORD 85
Portland n7S
Seattle flfi
Spokane .77
Yakima .. .. 81
Eureka flfl
Red Bluff 06
Sacramento 81
Sun Francisco 71
Los Angeles 87
52
60
54
f,2
57
55
Phoenix
Denver
Chicago
Miami Beach
New York
Washington, DC.
Sunset today
Sunrise tomorrow
Moonrifie tonicht
7 fR p m.
5 2.1 a m.
0:50 p.m.
Stars are divided into groups trill
ed constellations ine mnt nrom
inenl one is Orion, whose bright
est stars are Rigel and Bctelgcuse.
Orion now rises at . 2:1H a.m.
Show Starts 7:30 P.M.
WILD SIDE ON
a new kind
LAURENCE HARVEY
JANE FONDA
ANNE BAXTER
BARBARA STANWYCK
as'UO"
HEAR BROOK BENTON SING "WALK ON THEWlLOSlDE
OBITUARIES
ALTHEA GRIFFITH
Funeral services for Althea
1 Joyce Griffith. 27, who died
Aug. 11, were held Friday in
I the L. B. Hall chapel in
I Grams Pass. Interment was in
; Hillcrcst Memorial park.
Miss Griffith was born
( May 18 1935, in Grants Pass.
: She is survived by her moth
' er. Mrs. Thelma Griffith, and
I a sister. Laura Jean Griffith,
I Medford: a brother, Douglas
W. Griffith, Bcalc Air Force
base, Calif., and her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
I Griffith, Grants Pass.
OTTO LAYTON
Otto Layton, 66, former
Medford area resident, but
most recently of Apache Junc
tion, Ariz., died Wednesday
Woman Driver Killed
Near Stalled Auto
she was struck by a car as
she stood beside her stalled
vehicle at Sweet Home, stale
police reported.
A car driven by John E.
Gaskey, 18, Crawfordsville,
came upon the stalled car
from behind and struck Mrs.
Ham as it attempted to swerve
to avoid the car, investigating
officers said.
Gaskey and his passenger,
Douglas R. Smith, 18, Sweet
Home, were hospitalized with
minor injuries, police said.
Woman Enters Plea
Of Guilty In Court
Doris Mae Hansen, Albu
querque, N. M., Wednesday
pleaded guilty in circuit court
to charges of larceny by
bailee.
A pre-sentence report was
orded.
The woman is charged with
failure to return an eight mil
limeter projector to Hudson's
Pharmacy April 28 or to ac
count for the property.
Vintage Airplanes
Take Part In Show
Vancouver, Wash. - fllPli -Some
50 vintage airplanes
were expected at Pearson
Airpark here Satur-'.ay for
the two-day Antique Air
plane Association show.
The craft, flown in under
their own power, include a
1929 Aeronca. The weekend
show includes p a r a c h ute
jumps, precision and stunt
flying, acrobatics and com
petitive drills.
Subscribers
To report improper nr non
delivery of the MhII Tribune In
Medford, phone 772-6141: Ash
land call at 1224 Iowa st., or
I .ilmnc MoniARiie ana
Yrcka, phone Gl.ohe 9-.11 71. be-
fort; 6:45 p.m. dally and iu:jo
a.m Sunday.
Il regular delivery arrlvea
shortly Rftcr you call pleane
notify office, thus eliminating
special messenger service.
BREAKFAST IS
A TREAT AT THE . . .
WHITE HOUSE
Corner 6rh and Ivy
T0NITE!
AT 7:40 & AT 12 M,
of love-story starring
LUNCHES Jpft
OPEN
7 A.M. x,
CLOSED V j O1 f
Sat. & Sun.
CAPUCIN
in the Ashland General hos-
pital.
Layton had lived :n this
area about five years ago and
was on a vacation when he
became ill. He is a retired
Southern Pacific railroad en
gineer. Mr. Layton is survived by
his widow, Ida, two sisters,
Mrs, Edith Hill. Los Angeles;
Mrs. George Herren, Port
land; one brother, Alex Daw
son. Layton, Utah; four
daughters. Mrs. Lavon Guth-
necht, Seattle, Wash.; Mr..
Opal Siepak, Portland; Mrs.
Lorraine Foss, Grand Coulee,
Wash.; Mrs. Evelyn Groves,
Seattle, Wash.; and a son,
Clinton Layton, Portland,
plus nine grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Monday, Aug. 20, at 1:30
p.m. in Litwiller's Mountain
View chapel. The Rev. Cecil
Goins will officiate. Crema
tion will follow.
KENNETH MILFORD
ADAMS
Funeral services for Ken
neth Milford Adams, 35. who
died Friday night, will be
held at the Perl Funeral home
Tuesday at 10 a.m. John V.
Heberling of the Central
Church of Christ will offi
ciate. Interment will take place
in Memory Gardens Memo
rial park.
Mr. Adams had lived in
this area most all of his life,
having been born here on
April 19. 1927. He lived in
Walla Walla, Wash., for a
short time, before returning
to the valley. He Is the son
of M. A. and Ina Adams of
Central Point, and he married
Miss June M. Powers at Stnr
buck, Wash., on July 16, 1959.
He was a veteran of Wot Id
War II, and a member of the
Church of Christ at Central
Point.
He is survived by his wife,
June M. Adams; his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Adams;
Festival
Plays
Sunday: "H I n r 7 IV,
Part II."
Monday: "At You Lik
II."
Tuesday: "Coriolanus."
Wednesday; "Comtdy of
Errors" and "A Thieves
Ballad."
Curtain timt: 8:30 p.m.
APPEARING NIGHTLY
AT
Tower Broiler
The Magic Piano Artistry
of
DON MEYERS
SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE TO
THE DAVE DODGE TRIO
FOOD SERVED 4 P.M. TO 1 A.M. DAILY
SPECIAL MIDNIGHT MENU
I,, .1,, ,
FUN $Mtfo k
starts DRIVE-IN Ik
TONIGHT
TWO
The army's new secret
S fA as the lovable
JERRY
I 4.
David WAYNEt- j. V
PhylliS KIRK ' Peter LORRE L -'
Joa MANTELL Gene EVANS
one daughter. Tammy I. Ad
ams; two sons, Wesley and
Carl D. Aciams, and one
j brother, Elmer Adams, all of
; Central Point.
Pallbearers will be Robert
Lull. Otto Bohnert, Bert Cas
ter. Alva Frederick. Leo Ghe
lardi and Allen Hilkey.
JOHN EMERY STOWELL
John Emery Stdwell, 80,
Shady Cove, died this morn
ing Bt his home. Funeral ar
rangements will be announc
ed by Conger-Morris Funeral
directors.
JACOB LEMLEY
Funeral services for Jacob
Lemley, 83, of 84 Dewey St.,
Ashland, who died Friday,
will be held at Memory Gar
dens Funeral home Monday,
Aug. 20, at 2 p.m. Jeff Pro
sisc of the Church of Christ
will officiate. Interment will
be in Memory Gardens Memo
rial park, Medford.
Mr. Lemley was born April
30, 1879, in Bosque county,
Texas, and moved to this val
ley in 1933, where he was
self-employed in farming un
til his retirement. He was
married in Liberty, Texas,
July 3. 1904. to Lula liny
wood, who survives.
Other survivors include
ENDS TONIGHT
Glenn FORD
cott i two
RED BUTTONS.
TAINA ELG ,
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JERRY
STARS IN
SCREAMING
our oi conirvu ",ff
SUNDAY, AUGUST
two sons, Haywood Leinlcy,
Ashland; Frank Lemlcy, Lio
crty, Texas; four daughters,
Eunice Devcnport, Farming
ton, N. M.; Ila Savage, Mule
shoe, Tex.; Oleta McKowen,
Grants Pass; Naomi Toulouse,
Home Made Pies &
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Mon.
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SHOWS START 1:00-4:50-8:45
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LEWIS
HILARIOUS
JERRY LEWIS
A slory
fieorl-worming at il it
hilorioull
MARTHA HYER "DARREN McGAVIN
MARY WtBSHR RICHARD BAKALVAN
19. 1962
San Ansclmo, Tex.; one broth
er, Lee Lemley, Lynwood,
Calif.; one sister, Alice Weab
cr, Muleshoe, Tex.; 14 grand
children, 21 great-grandchildren,
and several nieces and
nephews.
RICHFIELD
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