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Film To Be Shown For Group Sept. 4 "New Construction" is the title of the exhibit of the South ern Oregon Photographic asso ciation which will be shown, Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 8 p.m. in the American Red Cross building. The exhibit will be both color slides and black and white prints. Association members receiv ing honors at the Josephine county fair were C. A. Parlier, two blue ribbons, three red and four white; Howard Lind, two red; Mrs. Mildred Nelson, one red; Mrs. J. H. Wilson, one red; Ed Klimko, one red and one white, and Mrs. Lind, two white. Foreign Briefs ANTI-CASTRO (iUERRILLAS KILLED IN SKIRMISH Havana (UPD Radio ReloJ, a government station, today announced two anti-Castro guerrilla leaders were killed in a battle with a mixed militia-army patrol in Las Villas province. BUDAPEST DECLARED INFECTIOUS AREA Budapest, Hungary (UPD Hungarian authorities, faced with the threat of an outbreak of smallpox, today declared Budapest an "infectious area.", GOLD BULLION STOLEN FROM MAIL SACK Frankfurt, Germany (UPD Thieves slit open a mail bag on a London-to-Frankfurt British European Airways plane and stole $12,500 in gold bullion, Frankfort police announced today. ADVICE RECEIVED Washington (UPD Rep. Cr- FORMER ROMMEL AIDE TAKES COMMAND I ncllus L- allagner U-r,.Jj Paris (UPD German Gen. Count Wolf Von Baudissin, a said Sunday he had received a former aide to Nail Field Marshal Erwln Rommel In Africa, telegram from a constituent ad took command today of the North Atlantic Treatv Organization vising him not to sign "the Defense College Bill of Rights." Three Sailors Are Arrested by Police Three U.S. Navy men, absent without official leave, were ar rested by Medford city police Friday and lodged in city jail. Taken into custody about 9 a.m. in downtow'n Medford were James Warren Day, 21, of 809 Posse lwe; Bobby Don Glass- cock, 2.3, Montgomery, Ala., and Jesse Oscar Griffin, 20, statisn ci aW.ard the USS Renville. Noon Edition . Page 2A Medford JttlWTRiBUNE Sheriff's Deputies Check Burglaries ewifr. nfdorc invMti. how much money was taken FHith Gertrude Jordan, rumt gating a series of burglaries which occurred this week end. Sunday, thieves broke into the home of Cebert Carl Meadows, 2410 Meadows lane, and took some costume jewelry, stamp books and a lady's watch. An attempted entry was made at Gail's Market, Rogue River, Saturday night. Thieves pried off a hasp on a door, but were unable to get in due to a iock on the inside. Burglars entered Dell and Maurine's restaurant, Rogue River, Saturday night or early Sunday morning by knocking a lock off a door. They pried open a cigarette coin vending ma chine, but officers do not know LAST BIG WEEK To Fill Your Back-ro-School Wardrobe ar Drews! 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PiEW'S Manstore IN THE MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER 000000 Li A W tic ii 3, box 77, Foothills rd., reported to sheriff's office that there had been an apparent burglary this, week end at a residence she was watching for neighbors. Subscribers To report improper or non delivery of th.; Mall Tribune in Mediord. phone 772-8141; Aah land call at 416 Bridge it, or phone 4B2-30O2; Vreka, phone Victory 2-28!.B before 6:45 p.m. daily and 10:30 a.m. Sunday. If regular delivery arrives shortly after you call please notify nfiec, thui eliminat.ng pecil mjwnfier tervice. HYDRO-BRUSH QUIK CAR WASH CAR WASH CAR WAXING EASY TO FIND: Right Be hind Parka D' Alba and 4-H-FFA Center in the Fairgrounds. r PiQQly wigglyj mm mMm OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. STRAIN SHOWN Mr. and Mrs. Horace Baker show the strain after they moved into a white negihboihood in Folcroft, Pat. They spent a hectic first nicht in their new home for outside their white neighbors bombarded them with rocks, bottles and i anything else they could get their hands on. (UPD Senior Craftsmen Shop To Open Here The first local shop of Senior i the Rogue Valley Council on Craftsmen of Southern Oregon AKn8 announced Saturday. lilt; fjuuiii: la mwieu lu di- will be opened in the Colorama Paint center, 315 East Main St.. Medford, Saturday. Sept. 14. Men Jailed Due To Traffic Charge Two Milwaukie, Ore., men were jailed Friday as an out growth of the failure of one of them to appear in Medford mu nicipal court tn answer to a -traffic charge. Homer Hamilton Britain, Jr., in, was lodged in city jail on a charge of failure to pay a fine. Robert Eugene De Shores, 30 was sentenced to five days in county jail on a contempt of court charge. Britain had been scheduled to appear Friday morning in municipal court in connection with an accident on Aug. 9. He was the driver of a car which collided with a bicyle ridden by Richard Morgan, 20, of 904 maintenance since the articles w annul ave. ! w, he sn ri nn rnncitinmnnl h Britain failed to appear, but Colorama which will also handle Do Shores showed up in court I an financial matters and told Municipal Judge Pro i The Pnnncil nn Amn n Tern Russell W. DeForrest that as spol,soring aKclU and wiu tend the official opening to at the "Home of Evergreen Crafts," according to Mrs. E. H. Lovcncss, newly appointed chairman of the Senior Crafts men committee. Preparations for the opening will be discussed at a meeting of the crafts committee sched uled for 10 a.m.. Wednesday, Sept. 4, in the Medford Senior Activity center. Members of the jury appointed to judge t h e crafts showing, the receiving committee and all craftsmen who can attend are invited to take their products for consid eration by the jury. Any person interested in promoting this ac tivity is also welcome. Open to Seniors Senior citizens who wish to show and sell their craft must be at least 50 years old, must submit their craft to a jury, sign an application blank and pay one dollar a year in dues. They are asked to designate their sales price which should include 2i per cent for shop Brentwood Ice Cream Vanilla Chocolate Strawberry Vz Gal. O 0 ABusHto mT 7 I GREEN (STAMPS, o o 7 PLYMOUTH BIG TRIPLE PACK Potato Chips Reg. 69c REG. 89c CLIFFCHAR Briquets 1059' Britain was out of town City police later in the day arrested Britain in Medford.. and subsequently the contempt neip in promotion. A receiving committee schedule will be set up to obtain new members as soon as possible. Those wishing Bondvare PAPER PLATES Large 80 Count Package Reg. 1.19 Flags Dedicated At Trinity Church o( court warrant was issued for more information may call Mrs onorcs. , Loveness at 772-5090. All local seniors who joined the Senior Craftsmen of Oregon last year are eligible for the local proj ect without paying any dues and may sell their craft in Port land and Mediord shops, it was Ashland Two new silk (lags explained, stand on either side of the chan-1 Purpose of the new senior ,.i in T.-iniK. Fnkrnn.il rhi.n-h I craftsmen committee, accord- . . ,. .. .. . ! lnR lo Russ Jamison, council .,i,im..m .,.-, .....; . p.nSi,cnt, is to provide an op parl of the service Aug. 25 when portunity for local senior crafts- the Rev. Dunne Alvord blessed men to show and sell their i the new Christian and national . handcrafted gift articles in a! emblems given as a memorial retail outlet in this area and lo Ihe late l.vdia Mctall. ' encourage the growing corn Miss McCall. daughter of muniy . o( smr citizens to southern Oregon pioneers and a 'lse lh,;r creative abilities to native of Ashland, died last Sep-. financial advantage, tember at the age of 91. She Jury Committee had long been active in the . n 19ft:, Ihe committee ap parish and the community. She ' pointed a jurv of artisans to was a past worthy matron of , establish a high qualitv of Alpha chapter. Order of Eastern j craftsmanship, promote origi Slar. and a past regent of Mt. 1 naiity of design and to help in Ashland chapter. Daughters of , SHre salabililv of articles sub Hie American Revolution. mitteii. Nineteen local crafts The rector paid tribute to men were accepted as mem Miss Mi-Call's faithful and dedi-' bers of a state non-profit co cated service to Ihe church and operative called the Senior her love o( country saying "It ; Craftsmen of Oregon which runs is entirely (iltting that these two a year around shop in Portland. .symbols with all their meaning , A branch of this organization was established as a trial proj i eel in the Ashland Art gallery' . from July lo January. Then the i Portland officers recommended j the RVCA establish a local j I organization and shop due lo I the active interest in this ac- I livilv in lh( valley The new re- Moab. I'tah -(UPD- Ketlor-1 tail outlot in Medford and the al and stale mining experts ; plims (or u,e official opening of made preparations today for en-:hc hnndrraft display here is tering the Texas Gulf Sulphur ,nc rcsuit. company's potash mine near I ' ' here to try and determine what j triggered a blast that snuffed j out the lives of 18 men ! The investigators will go into ; Ihe mine Tuesday, just one week after Ihe explosion that killed the men and trapped seven oth- j crs The trapped minors survived Ihe blast and Lcr were res cued. A 20-man crew continued work a half mile Mow the surface of th ground, attempting to clear doljrji and pump outwa-j ter so' the investigation cifT be-1 V o o 'vBSHtO 18 ' o GIRARDS SELECT PITTED Ripe Olives No. 1 Tall Tin Reg. 3 for 1.00 5 1 00 PLYMOUTH Mayonnaise ..Full Quart 39 should be dedicated to her mem ory." Utah Minellast Probe Scheduled FRESH FROSTED BEEF OR VEAL FRYERS Cube Steaks a, 79y I "yy BOLOGNA s wift'i Premium Jumbo-By th piece lb. 39 r 0 w JLhMfeM o o tSUBllSMtO 18 213 GREEN o o rl LOCAL GROWN LARGE SLICING Tomatoes 2 29' SNOBOV QUALITY SWEIT THOMPSON Seedless Grapes . - " 19 LARGE SWtET CALIF VALENCIA Oranges 6 b. 7 00 SNOBOY PURE FRESH Orange Juice q- bo,h. 49 Stewart & King Prices Effective Men., Tues., end Wed.. Sept. T 3 end 4