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Medford Mail Tribune from Medford, Oregon • Page 5

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Tuesday, December 31, 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE Locals 1 NKIUMAH MARRIES STUDENT Accra, Ghana IP Prime Minister Kwane Nkrumah, 48, has taken an Egyptian student for his wife. The American-educated leader was married Monday to Fathia Halen Ritzk, a student at Cairo University. She is said to be in her mid-20s. Mitchell Will Speak At Vancouver Jan. 20 Vancouver, Wash.

HP Les Peterson, Clark count0 Republican chairman, said today Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell has acepted an invitation to speak at a $25 per plate GOP dinner here Jan. 20. standards for the design and use of traffic control devices on streets and highways. The manual will mark the first time a comprehensive volume containing all regulation! has been issued.

will have the same meaning, color and shape, and- require the same action on his part regardless of where it is encountered." Under Oregon law the commission is required to establish Two Cars Can't Occupy Same Space Seattle HP) In Seattle, two sports cars may not occupy the same parking space. Traffic Judge Roy DeGrief fined Mrs. Dorys Alkire $1 despite her protests that the parking meter fee had already been paid by the owner of the other miniature car parked beside her own. NEWS ABOUT SERVICEMEN RECRUITS GRADUATE Clark E. Mears, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Clark C. Mears, 1617 Oregon and Douglas D. Paul, son of Mrs. Verna P.

Smith, 214 North Columbus have graduated from recruit training at the San Diego naval training center. The nine weeks of instruction develops recruits for duty with fleet, according to a navy news release. Highway Marking Uniformity Sought Salem 0P A step toward uniformity in street and highway traffic marking will be taken Jan. 1 when a manual of State Highway Commission regulations for uniform traffic control devices is distributed to all cities and counties. State Highway Engineer W.

C. Williams said "every motorist has a right to expect that every traffic sign or marking S4 PER mm DREAMLAND'S 30th New Year's Eve ITS Tonife! nam Old Year Out New Year In COMPLETES TRAINING Marine Pvt. Floyd A. Mathews, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald E. Bird of Cave Junction, has completed four weeks of in dividual combat training at the Marine corps base at Camp SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S EVE SHOW! GREAT HITS! Noisemakers Favors Hats All assured of a good time NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION I ASHLAND COME EARLY! STAY LATf! SEE THE NEW YEAR IN! NOW PLAYING! SP Obituaries LOUIS O. GUERINGER Funeral services for Louis O. Gueringer, '67, of route 2, box 167C, Central Point, who died Monday will be held in the First Baptist church of Phoenix, First and Rose at 11 a.m. Thursday.

The Rev. Perry Johnson will officiate. Committal will be in Memory Gardens with Conger-Morris Funeral home in charge of arrangements. Mr. Gueringer was born in Alexandria, May 3, 1890.

On Dec. 28, 1918, in Oakdale, he was married to Anna McDonald, who survives. He had lived in southern Oregon since 1943. Surviving, besides his wife, are a daughter, Mrs. L.

H. Hulse, Medford; and three sons, Earl Gueringer, Medford; Abner Mayo, Burney, and Rob-by McDonald, Phoenix, seven grandchildren; one great granddaughter; three brothers, Charley, Huey and Emmet Gueringer, all in Louisiana; and two sisters, Mrs. Agnes Elliott and Mrs. Jinney Edwards, both of Louisiana. ABOARD DESTROYER Two navy men from Jackson county are aboard the destroyer USS Eversole en route for duty with the U.S.

Seventh fleet in the western Pacific. They are Buddy G. Mires, seaman apprentice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Vielbig of Phoenix, and Richard A.

How-a interior communications electrician fireman, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Allen K. Howard, 790 Park, Ashland.

Phone Damaged Medford police reported Tuesday a street telephone which connects with the police station was damaged Monday evening. Police said the cable had been cut with a knife. Keys Missing Ted Wendell Hammond, 423 Beatty told Medford police a set of car keys had been taken from a car on the Valley Motors lot, 244 North Riverside ave. Bulbs Taken Ray Llewellyn Casterline, 45 South Modoc reported to city police Monday evening about $7.50 worth of Christmas tree bulbs were taken from an outside display on his front lawn. Police said about 30 light bulbs were taken.

Tonsillectomy Miss Janet Hammer, 10-year-old daughter of Mrs. Bonnie Hammer, 2408 Jo Jack is confined to Medford Osteopathic hospital following a tonsillectomy this morning, it was reported by attendants. In hospital-herald Byrd, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Byrd, 2265 Siskiyou underwent surgery at Rogue Valley hospital today, according to a hospital report.

Ronald Ludwig, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ludwig, 86 Clover lane, is in the hospital following a tonsillectomy, i Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Gundry, former Medford residents now living in Portland, are the parents of a daughter, Karen Louise, born Dec 7. The Gundrys also have twin daughters, Dianne and Daun, 2Vz years old. Mrs. Gundry is the former Frances Troxell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Troxell, 1833 South Peach st. tw TECHNICOLOR FAUIA com ncnm ldJjwyBWffTCT PLUS BLISTERING CO-HIT1 with RONALD LEWIS STEPHEN BOYD STARTS T0M0RR0Y CONTINUOUS FROM 1:00 P.M. V7T1 rv About 10 per cent of the li- PenspH pnirinperc in iha TT 111 iu vm tj have been taueht at hnmp Viv I HUM CMP6R.I correspondence courses. NEW YEAR'S EVE THE FIRST OF 1958's BIG ONES BAM Wayne At His Mightiest! LESTER F. ELLIS Funeral services for Lester F.

Ellis, 56, of 2228 East Main who died in a local hospital Monday, will be held in the Zion Lutheran church, Fourth st. and Oakdale at 2:30 pan. Adventure At Its Best! Come One'. Como All PIONEER TAVERN CAFE Thursdav. The Rev.

G. Herbert I Refreshments Favors Noisemakers UPPER APPLEGATE GRANGE LIVE MUSIC Hillerman will officiate. Com-1 CMtral Point mittal will be in Siskiyou Memorial The body will lie in state in the Conger-Morris Funeral home from 6 p.m. Tuesday until noon Thursday. Friends who wish, may in lieu of flowers, make a contribution to the Zion Lutheran Church Memorial fund.

Firemen Called Medford firemen answered a call to the Joe Koyama residence, 520 South Central Monday morning after heavy smoke Come Out Join the Fun Celebrate a from a fireplace alarmed resi Jew Year's Eve dents, the department reported today. A second call was answered about 5:20 p.m. to ex Ho? A Happy Don Tear Hats Horns Noisemtkrs Serving Food ani Cocktails until 2:15 a.m. tinguish several piles of burn ing railroad ties along the Medco right of way near Hilton DDAMCDIE TONIGHT rd. along the Crater Lake highway.

The fire marshal issued eight orders for corrections fol lowing inspection of six business occupancies and a public assem bly building. Jacksonville Community Hall Births CLAUDE W. MARTIN Funeral services for Claude W. Martin, 76, of Gold Hill, who died Monday, will be held in the Conger-Morris Funeral home at 10 ajn. Thursday.

The Rev. Thos. McCamant of the Congregational church, will officiate. Committal will be private at Siskiyou Memorial park. Mr.

Martin was born Nov. 18, 1881, in Middleburne, W. and had lived in Gold Hill for the past 50 years. He was employed by the cement company there for 37 years, retiring in 1952. He was married Aug.

10, 1918, in Ashland, to Virginia Beeman, who survives. Also surviving is a son, Jack Martin, Lafayette, a daughter, Miss Jillinda Martin, Gold Hill; four grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Hallie Alley, Lewiston, and a brother, Dallas Martin, Wheeling, Va. HARRY HAMMETT Funeral services- for Harry Hammett, 83, of 2130 Stewart Medford, who died Saturday, will be held at Perl funeral home at 10:30 a.m. The Rev.

D. E. Millard will officiate. In COCHRAN To Mr. and Mrs.

William, 720 Park Medford, Dec. 31. 1957, a boy, 1V at Sacred Heart hospital. Musie By Sick Spain Bill Lively Tr and the Rogue Valley Boys! mm tJoIinlVayno Nexy Year's Gvo HDiM(EIE TTdjiMntEiimr CASTERLINE To Dr. and Mrs.

Ray, 45 South Modoc Medford, Dec. 30, 1957, a girl, 6 pounds, at Rogue Valley Good Dancing Lots of Favors Fun for All! RossanoBrazzi TKHNWAMATKHNK9l0t fa, KBSlfKSQLI: BOIEffl lUrillCMda.hM.kfMia QIASai THBO QQ UKTEB HENRY HATHAWAY GARDNER To Mr. and Mrs. Jack, 79 Janney lane, Medford, Dec. 31; 1957, a boy, 7V4 pounds, in Rogue Valley hospital.

HARPER To Mr. and Mrs. Loyal, 3450 Jacksonville highway, Medford, Dec.i 31, 1957, a boy, 7V4 pounds, in Rogue Valley hospital. IA6LE POINT FABER To Mr. and Mrs.

Donald box 13, Central Point, Dec. 31, 1957, a boy, IVz pounds, in Rogue Valley Tho Poled? Cays Singing ni Playing the lf is Country Made FREt HATS FAVOftSi LOTS Of MIKIN LARGE DANCE P-CCKr ROOM -AyP Join the Crowd 11111 tgtfQ New Year's Eve Jfl PARTY LAST TIMES TONIGHT! HARNDEN To Mr. and Mrs. William, route 1, box 78, Talent, Dec. 30, 1957, a girl, 6 pounds, in Sacred Heart hospital.

Danger Every Mlll TENSE DRAMA! terment will be in the Memory Gardens park. Mr. Hammett was born in England April 28, 1874, and had been in this country for the past 71 years, and a resident of this community for the past 40 years. He was married to Miss Grace Jones, Dec. 1, 1913.

Survivors include his wife, Grace, of Medford; two daughters, Mrs. Marguarete Bordwell, Cedarville, and Mrs. Marie Ford, Ashland; two sons, Dewey T. Hammett, Roseburg, and Leslie E. Hammett, Camas Valley, one brother, William Hammett, Medford, and 10 grandchildren'.

It is requested that in lieu of flowers a donation be made the cancer fund in care of the local postmaster. BOYER To Mr. and Mrs. Dean, box 260r Prospect, Dec. 31, 1957, a boy, 8 pounds, at Ashland General hospital.

RICHARD WIDMARK iW CHUCK I NO Reservations Noise Makers Hats Balloons Fun For All RICHARD BASEHART Ml (AflO twtU WNrTFp AflTt CORNER MAIN and RIVERSIDE HAPPY NEW YEAR SHOW STARTS TOMORROW CONTINUOUS FROM 1:00 P.M. TWO MORE FIRST RUN HITS! r1 MMWM May God, along with good health and good fortune, be your companion in the year 1958! THE BUTLER DID made every lady in the house so happy! TODAY ONLY CONTINUOUS FROM 1:00 P.M. ADVANCE PREVUE OF ONE OF 1958's BIGGEST HITS! MRS. CATHRINE GIVAN Funeral services for Mrs. Cathrine Johana Givan, 87, of rt.

1, box 116, Eagle Point, who died Monday, will be held in Perl Funeral home at 1:30 p.m. Friday. The Rev. D. E.

Millard will officiate. Interment will be in the Central Point cemetery. Mrs. Givan was bom Eagle Point Aug. 1, 1870, and was a resident of this community all her life.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Arthur B. Kneass, Medford; four sons, Charlie L. Givan, Dewey and Tommy Givan of Eagle Point, and Fay A. Givan of Lapwai, Idaho; one neice, Mrs.

Lillian Bleil, Modesto, and two nephews, Henry A. Owens, Medford, and J. Verne Owens, Klamath Falls. Her husband, George A. Givan, preceedded her in death last April.

THEY FOUGHT THEIR OWN PRIVATE, COMICAL BATTLE. WARTIME MEMSON DAVID NIVEN THE SOUTH PACIFIC! EBorj'ir as MY MAN GODFREY GrvrviASeoPE COLOR -JESSIE ROYCE LANDIS ROBERT KEITH mm. EVA GABOR -JAY ROBINSON-JEFF DONNEli-flMIlllA ifFEB GLENN FORD PLUS CO-FEATURE CANDLE ROOM open 5:30 p.m till 1-00 a.m. NEW YEAR'S EVE CANDLE ROOM open 2:00 till 10 00 p.m. NEW YEAR'S DAY HOTEL MEDFORD GIA SCALA'EARL HOLLIMAN ANNE FRANCIS 'KEENAN WYNN FRED CLARK-EVA GABOR RUSS TAMBLYN JEFF RICHARDS The 1956-57 world agricultural production was estimated to be about 17 per cent greater than the average during the- period 1948 to 1952.

tA in METROCOLOR CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks to all who extended comforting sympathy and help in our recent sorrow. For the beautiful service, floral offerings, and other kindnesses, we are deeply grateful. Mrs. Gladys Schulz Jim Glenn famil Vera St Fern Schulz BARGAIN PRICES Adults 65c Students 50c Kids 25c Kids FREE If With An Adult SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S GREETING AT MIDNITE LATE SHOW STARTS 12:15 P.M..

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