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. MUlKOIil) MAIL THIBl'NE, MEDl'OKLI, ORLOON IHIISSUAV, TOe 3, B 9 Three People Are ' Injured in Two Accidents in Area Thrpe persons were reported in cowl condition at two hos pitals today following Wednes day automobile accidents, both involving Ior trucks. At Sacred Heart hospital arn Lowell 0. Pogue. 42, of route 2, box 142, Eagle Point, operator of a pickup truck, and Leo Carl Graves, 61, of box 30, Tiller, who was driving the log truck. At Crater Osteopathic hospital is Ellen Louise Childers, 46, of route 2, box 55E, Jacksonville. According to Oregon slate po lice, one accident occurred on Highway fi2 near the entrance of the Veterans Administration Domiciliary, While City, at 2:40 p.m. Officers said the north bound Pogue pickup, pulling a flat bed trailer, attempted to make a U turn on Highway 62, pulling in front of a log truck operated by Graves. Poguo fell out of the pickup in the im pact, and Graves jumped from the logging truck before it turn ed over, officers ssid. In the accident on Applegaln rd. about 11:15 a.m., police said that Ellen Childers, who has the mail delivery route in thn area, had stopped to deliver mail near a curve, when her pickup was struck by the south hound log truck operated bv William Henry Bohl, 31, of 30K2 Jacksonville highway, Medford. All three injured persons wern taken to hospitals by Medford Ambulance service. i"V if ' 4 tii i u I! m i4 t m si tr h mm mm t S I l $m I 2 UJ vJ :L mmL Ji-. -a . "A, T 2 KKiS aVi tlM AW aaaaf M JF : i.eVa M'r 1 WIS t&! I ST ilf '45 -i I ? 'Hk " W CI. 4.!V3 I "SI a. a aw .'3 a TWl S-'-)i?l, lis t Ta n&3 i ir n my r 3 2 1. saga .,. at a, al J- rm be u a.;. , -mi ---- J J a aam m W W W u T- . ; .-. f '-' W" 'ly ;a- aw SJOMLa iirt u t Hp n 117 enan H I7?v n tl n fl lh i! 17 rwv o V7 ra6 1. B' f-.'it-fc'ljSr -;.v.iv' .if StirV HUME WHOLE pair I WYLERS TMW c a 3ii:"3finunii:;;:8;ii:imaiiiii)i W SYLVANIA 1 LIGHT BULBS 1 60-75-100 Watt $1.50 Val. ft aVVLiLh No. 303 can SI for iXES 11 pkgs. MR. 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Jackie Greeted By Greek Press ATHENS, Grence (UPD-Tha flrpck press greeted Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy with warm enthusiasm today and the pub lic respected her wish for a restful vacation in privacy. There were some reports shn might leave her rented seasidn villa today to meet King Paul at the royal palace. One Greek newspaper, report ing the arrival of the presi dent's wife Wednesday for a two-week vacation, called her "more beautiful than on her first visit here two years ago." All of Athens morning news papers carried front-page photos of Mrs. Kennedy smiling at Chrysanthcmis Papacotsis, the, 12-year-old Greek girl who had a heart operation in the United States through the First Lady's intercession. Two Greek women reporters praised Mrs. Kennedy's black suit and simple long, straight hairdo. The President's wife went straight to the villa overlooking the Aegean Sea J5 miles from Athens. She spent the evening resting from the long jet flight from New York. 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Four persons were wounded, one seriously. There were 12 ac cidents last year. CASHIER WINDOW gwramsnsfsi SERVICES FILM DEVELOPING a YEAR AROUND LAY-AWAY PLAN a Free Gift Wrxppini A Grechnq C.rdt tor .11 occasion, a Hunrmg end Fishing Liccniet a Cheeks C.lhed a Money Orders ' a Posr.ge Stamps a Bottle Return a Ph. Hen TV I Radio Tubes at 40 no Discount a G-E Floor Pnlishi-r 4 W,tr Rental 77c Day -ir- ncTt rye! CORNER JACKSONVILLE HI WAY AND LOZIER LANE i.aaamii'iaiaaaWiaa'lt Walnut Husk Fly Found in Jackson SALEM -IUPD- An infes tation of the walnut husk fly has been found in the Medford area, the Stale Agriculture De partment said today Hugh Taylor, chief nf Ihc de partment's plant division, said the infestation was the first known in Oregon. The fly has been found throughout California and other nut growing areas in the United States. Nuts wilh the worm were dis covered by Jackson County Agent Donald W. Berry. Specimens were sent to the. State Agriculture Department and Ihe California Department of Knlomology. Taylor said the fly does not enter Ihe meal of the walnut, but affects the grade as it causes shell discoloration. ' HKSISTVM'K I AKRON. Ohio (ITD -Talk ! about stick to iliveness. Re searchers at The (loodyear Tire: ' and lubber company report the. tread ru..!.-i- on an airplane tire ! musi resist a centrifugal force equal to 2.000 times the pull of gravity when the lire is rolling at 200 miles an hour. o J, O iisai t ca aa & a j s.-in"Muini:- o "... ,- :: -.JGC.JC-iiJiSS""""""'"""'1"""""' ft JO 0) (0 (Pi, I) ct. - u o o