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Local and In Vancouver - Mrs. Belle Daley, 227 North Oakdale ave., is visiting her grand daughter and her family, the Gerald Ringcls, in Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. Ringcl is the former Miss Muriel Daley. . Swim Clasiet Parents of Sams Valley children who have signed up for swimming classes may still participate if they mail a fee of $2 to the Medford recreation depart ment by June 18. The class will be held July 9 through 20, from 10 to 11 a.m. at Haw thorne park. A bus will pick the children up at the Sams Valley school at 8:30 a.m. Guests Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Pelican, North Hollywood, Calif., were recent guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pelican, 422 Vilas rd. Grandson Born - Mr. and Mrs. Harlan H. Levtzow, 517 Western ave., Medford, are grandparents of a son, Chris topher Lee, born June 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Garrigus of The Dalles. He weighed 8 pounds, 9'i ounces. CLASS 42 'Tles TALENT HIGH ALUMNI to a dance JUNE 16 TALLY HO 9:00 to ? Tonite! On at 8:20 PM & 1 AM SCREEN SMASH! DnCAllalK RUSsELbGMESS 1 MERllN llROV PR00UCII0H 0 Technicolor from warner bros. And dt J 1 P.M. AUDIE MURPHY .AC At em n I ACHIEVEMENT OF THE YEAR -Carries on where "CARRY ON NURSE' left off! h.f.- 3SV??"1'aUDIE MURPHY'S 0 VARSITY " Tonite & Thurs. at 8:30 0 i . f r Personal From School Robert Quin ney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Quinney. 1015 Win chester ave., Meatord. has ar rived home from Brigham Young university where he has completed his freshman year. He is a Medford High school gradutc. Clinic Open The chest x ray clinic at Sacred Heart hospital sponsored by the Jackson County Tuberculosis and Health association, will be open Thursday, June 14, from 2 to 5 p.m. Association President Chester Irish said the clinic will operate as usual during June, even though the mobile unit is in Jackson county. Rummage - Reames Social club will hold a rummage sale Friday, June 15, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., in the Fehl building, 108 North Ivy St., Medford. Anyone having rummage to donate may telephone Mrs. Rodney Witham, 772-5684, for pickup service. From Arizona-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stoy, Scottsdale, Ariz., former Medford residents, ar rived yesterday to visit for a couple days with friends in the area. They are en route to Eugene for a reunion of the Stoy family. In San Jose - Mrs. Law- rence White, 443 Haven St., Medford, is in San Jose, Calif., visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Neil j White, former Medford resi dents, who became parents of their third son Saturday, June 9. The couple's other sons are Russell and Greg. j To Utah - Mr. and Mrs. La ; Vern Johnson and daughter, Donna, and son, John, 120 Washington st., Medford, plan i to leave this week for Morgan, Utah, where they will visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Joscphson, and children, Ralcen, Deon, and Clynn. Mrs. Josephson is the former Miss Shirley John son. Investment Funds Noon quotations on teleettd itocksr Fund Bid Asked Bullock 11.50 12.61 Chemical Fund 8.05 n.85 Colonial Ener 10.22 11.17 Eaton Howard Stk .. 11. sa 12.52 Fidelity 13.52 14.62 Fundamental Invest, fl.20 8.07 Group Sec Avia-Elcc 5.95 fi.f?3 Group Sec Com Stk 11.61 12.71 Group Sec Petr .... 10.14 11.11 Keystone B-3 15.25 16.64 Keystone B-4 8.9B 9. B0 Keystone K-2 4.45 4 87 Kevstone S-l 18.01 20.63 Keystone S-2 lO.flO It. 90 Keystonr S-3 11.88 12.96 Keystone S-4 3.67 4.02 Mass lnv Crth Stk. 6.57 7.18 Slocks 16.13 17.43 TV-Elcc 6 57 7.15 United Accum 12 15 13 28 United Canada ... 15,83 17.21 United Continental. 6.07 6.63 United Income 10 62 11.61 United Science 5:46 5.97 Value Line Inc 4 84 5 29 Variables 5.69 6.15 Wellington 13.25 14.45 mmmM location at Southern Oregon and North ern California's only complete fixture Specialty Shop . . . trowbridge electric main and fir, medford, Oregon MLDfOHD They'll Do It Every liTrC ?J0R BUSWVACkER-UIS & "TuEN COMES SEEDlNu TIME-NOW Eii : ; LAWN BURNED UP UNDER 3 THE DE1U6E BURS'S AND WHAT THE g . 7 7 THE FERTILIZER WHEN i giRQi DIDN'T 6ET THE GUTTER DOES.' g Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF AN IRASCIBLE MAESTRO the way his charges were rehearsal that he fired the "Please, please, I g o r," pleaded the business manager, "consider the matter overnight before making such a drastic decision. Many of these men are irreplaceable." The maestro grudging ly agreed to the delay, but when he turned up the next morning he was angrier than ever. "To please you," he told the manager, "I got down on my knees and left the final decision to God. , And God said, "You're absolutely right, Igor. Fire them!" A movie star whose costumes usually reveal abundant sections of her superb and well advertised anatomy, received this fan letter, written in a childish scrawl: "You are beautiful. Please send me your autograph and a photograph when you are not wearing too much." The star sent the picture, but asked in an accompanying note: "Did you show your mother your letter before you mailed it to me, and how old are you, anyway?" The fan's reply was, "In answer to your first question, I did not. In answer to jour second question, I am 34." A lady shopper at a haberdashery selected a brightly hued pair of shorts as a birthday gift for her husband. "He'll like these," she predicted. "They're colored like a rainbow and he certainly has the pot for them." 1962, by Bennett Cerf. Distribute! by Kim Features Syndicate Ike Makes Plans for July European Trip Washington -HIPP- A spokes man for Gen. DwightD. Eisen hower said Tuesday the for mer President has tentatively planned to visit several coun tries during a trip to Europe next month. The spokesman said Eisen hower hoped to go to London, Copenhagen, Paris, Scotland and Dublin in connection with a trip to Stockholm where he will address an education con ference. President Addresses Capitol Page Group Washington -IUPII- President Kennedy told the 23 gradu ates of the Capitol Page school Tuesday his office was avail able to all of them in future years. Kennedy, In awarding cer tificates to the class, said "We ! expect great things from you." i The boys attend school from 6:30 to 9:45 a.m. and serve as ; pages in the House, Senate or Supreme Court the rest of ! the day. Contemporary . . . Colonial . . . Transitional . . . Indescribable from Grandmother's Attic Cheap . . . Expensive . . . We have just about every kind of light fixture for every pocketbook ... for every MAIL ItlieUM., ticurunu, Time once became so enraged at butchering a symphony in whole orchestra on the spot. you'RF All the whole miserable lot of Over-fhe-Counfer Western Stocks Hid Aakrd Bank of America 474 50'a Cal Pac Util 21 U 23'4 Con Freight 10 1 1 1 k Cyprus Mines 23 247B Equitable S & L 34'i 38' 1st Nat'l Bank 54 5H'a Jantzen 2fl'i 2H3i Morrison Knudsen 291,. 31 si Mul Kennels 4i 5' a N.W. Natural Gas 2B? 287 Ore Ron Metallurgical .. l' i FHAL z.t PGE 22 234 U.S. Nat l Bank 66'i 71 'a United UIU 24'4 26'4 West Const Tel 17'a 19' Weyerhaeuser 264 28!. Portland Produce Portland (UPI i Dairy market: Eggs To retailers: A A extra Urge 3ft-42: AA larce 3fi-39c: A large 35-37c: AA medium 29-35c; A A small 24-29c; cartons l-3c higher, Sutter To retailers; AA and A prints B7c; cartons lc higher; B prints H6c. Cheese medium cured To re tailers: 47-48'3C; processed Ameri can 3-10 lb. loaf, 45-46 ac. Portland UPIi Dressed chick ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail ers: Fryers, whole drawn. 30-38c lb.: cut-up, 36-42c lb.: hens, light tvpe. whole drawn 23-29c lb.; light type hens, cut-up 26-34c lb.; heavy whole 36-39c lb. umuuiI Bv Jimmy Hatlo Westergard Visits In Medford Area Keith Westergard, who will be the new entomologist at the Southern Oregon Branch Experiment station here, visit ed in Medford Monday. He will assume his new as gnment Oct. 1. He replaces Louis Centner, who retired Dec. 31. Westergard is now working with California Extension En tomologist Dr. Harold Mad sen. They recently returned from a tour of northern fruit districts, where they exam ined insect resistance to pre sent chemical control pro grams and the psylla involve ment in pear decline. Portland Livestock Portland (UPIl USDA Cattl 250; Canadian sleers 28 head 1032 lb. 26.75; six ou: 1182 lb. at 2fi; good-choice 800 lh. heifers 25.1 S; utility cows 12.30-17.50; canner cutter cows 11-14 50. Calves 50: Rood -choice light calves 25-27. heavier 22-2: Hoes 250: 1 and 2 butchers 20n- 240 lb. 18.50.19; 1, 2 and 3 grade 17.50-18.50; heavier 16-17 50; mix ed 1. 2 and 3 sows 400-500 lb. 12.39-14 50. Shceu 350: choice-nrim A5-inn Jh. sprinc Inmhs 21 25-2 50; good choice 80-90 lb. 19.50-20.S0; cull good ewes 2-4. Weather FORECASTS 1 Medford and vicinity! Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday. Sunny Thursdnv afternoon. Con tinued cool with fresh westerly afternoon winds 10 to 20 m.p.h. Low tonight 3642. High Thursday 65-70. Western Oregon: Partly cloudy In the south, mostly cloudy with a few showers in north portion tonight. Partly cloudy Thursday, except for overcast along coast nr.d over northern vallevs. Low tonight 40-50. High Thursday 65-70, except 60 along coast. Northern California: Fair tonight and Thursday, excent occasional cloudiness in extreme north por tion. Chance of lew showers in north part. Cooler. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean vestcr. dav 63; below normal 1. Record high this date 07 In in.'tf. Record low this date 38 in 1052. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours lo midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a.m., none. Total this month .13 inrh, 33 inch below normal. Total since Sept. I. 15.38 inches. 1.02 inch below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 18. highest this am. 70',. High 4:00 M- CITY tr- a.m. nr. dav Low Prec. Brookings 7,1 47 Craicr Lake 5fl 2H Grants Pass 70 40 Howard Prairie .... fill 35 Klamalh Falls .... 72 n.i MEDFORD 02 41 Portland . fl 50 T. Sealtle ... Spokane Yakima . 72 7H 77 48 47 43 Eureka Red Bluff Sacramento . ... San Francisco Los Angeles .... , 01 . 83 . 57 . 70 Phoenix 101 Denver 82 Chicago 61 Miami Beach 84 New York 77 Washington. D. C. 75 55 64 FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through June 1M: Western Oregon-Western Wash ington Temperatures averaging near or slightly below normal. Little or no precipitation but chance of a few showers north part Sunday and Monday. Highs western Oregon 68-78. western Washington 60-"n. Lows western Oregon 44-54. western Washing ton in 40s. Northern rallfornin No precipi tation. Temperatures near or be low normal. J t S t ...I si J J- HONOR OUR FLAG ON FLAG DAY, JUNE 14. Stwd in honor m) IrvWion is t eHiciil U. S. Ms-ine Coirs Standard. sKon ahov stri? by sifl ilh lh American Flag, during formal cerrnoniej at Marine Barrarits, Washington. 0. C. Throughout th Urjlfd Staifv at U. S. ba! ovdseai. at American Embassies in foririfrt land!. Unitrd Stati Mannrti p.flomi thi official honors lo thrj irrnncan Ha;. Around the jlotw! thu Slan md Stripts fly it rrore thin MCiialionsjnhete Minnes irt on duty. MARINE CORPS RECRUITING Room 200, P. 0. Bid., Medterd, Oregon OBITUARIES ORVAL DAVIS Ashland - Orval C. Davis, 77, of 136 B St., Ashland, died at his home early today. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Litwiller's Fu neral home. VIVIAN N. BARTO Mrs. Vivian N. Barlo, 85. of route I, box 400, Gold Hill, died at her home this morn- i n g. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Perl Funeral home. BURTON LESTON Burton Lesion, 70, of 220 Stewart ave., Medford, died this morning in a local nurs ing home. Funeral arrange ments will be announced by Conger-Morris Funeral direc tors. f LILLIAN M. COLEMAN Mrs. Lillian May Coleman died thus morning at her home in Phoenix. Funeral ar rangements will be an nounced by Conger-Morris Funeral directors. JOHN KORNER Masonic funeral services for John Henry Korncr, 73, of 443 Oak St., Central Point, who died Monday in a local hos pital, will be held Thursday, June 14, at 11 a.m., in the Chapel of Memories, Memory Gardens Funeral home. En- Length of Time For Turn Shorter The length of time for car movements making left turns at the Riverside and Stewart aves. intersection has been made shorter, city officials have reported that the green arrows for left turn move ments remained on about 12 seconds after the last car moved through the signal. Officials said the shorter left turn signal should accom odate the same amount of traffic. Vernon Thorpe, city engi neer, said the signals at that intersection are electronically controlled and are activated by pressure and magnetic equipment according to the amount of traffic. NOW Something NEW at the GROTTO Enjoy A Complete 7 Course ITALIAN DINNER Served From 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Also Your Choico of American Dinners AS USUAL The Grotto's Famous Chuck Wagon Lunch Served fiom 11 a.m. to 2 Adult, $1.00 Children Under 10 60c Air Conditioned For Your Comfort Closed Mondays at 2 p.m. (lunch Only Served Man.) is 'it 4 'A fc tombmcnt will follow in Mem ory Gardens Mausoleum. I Mr. Korncr was born Aus. ! 17. 1888. in New York He I was married to May Lillian MacFarland, who survives, in' 1913 al Windsor, Conn. They i moved from Los Angeles, j Calif., to Sams Valley in 1933. and to Central Point in 1958. He was a rancher. I He was a member of the' Central Point Masonic Lodge, j and had been a member of the Sams Valley Grange for many years. Besides his wife, he is sur i GREGORY PECK- POLLY CO iTia LORI MARTIN MARTIN Vvi STARTING TONIGHT j TWO SHOWS -7:00 & 9:15 ! - THE SUSPENSE IS ALMOST j S195 J UNBEARABLE! 1 t IB iHf,trieje.. pi umiHi iiiiiunii in i..miiu-m.!ji j en n t -j I IB TELLY SAVAUS'iBARMASEj A UNtVE R SA1 tNTi I N AT ION AL RtttASC NoriH nuiric hiokww JTm ELIZABETH TAYLOR TWO OF HER GREATEST HITSI IN MET ftOCO 10 MtWMiMrniuiii rtvi sTOUTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY, km STARTING TONIGHT TWO GREAT STARS IN A THRILLING ACTION A POWERFUL CLASH OF LOVE AND HATEI CQ-trAnfftNti JOSEPH COTTFN CAROL LVNLEV NEVILLE BRAND New. ..Greatest t4 WtOintauA i. JuWti vived by two sons. Elmer Kor-. ncr, Sams Valley, and Rich-' ard Korncr, Central Point: a daughter, Mrs. Richard Barn um, Lewiston, Idaho: a broth er. Henry Korncr. St. Peters burg. Fla.: two sisters. Rose Becbe, New London, Conn., and Annie Bryant, Spring field, Mass: five grandchil dren; and three great grand children. MARTIN MAGER ' Martin Mager, 7(1, of 293 Berrydale ave., Medford, died this morning in a local hos pital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Conger Morris Funeral directors. n in . iff ir-'V. RORERT MTCHUM BERGEN BALSAM -JACK KRUSCHEN ONITE AND URSDAY 1 ELIZABETH TAYLOR LAURENCE HARVEY SIS? EDDIE FISHER BUnERFIELD 0 fK'u! DRIVE-IN 1 lip ;p-j j '1 Km $i mmr DOROTHY MALONE PLUS adventures of Robin Hood! 71 13. 1962 A IS SHOP FOR FATHER AT NEW Wear It All The Time I WATFORD Stain less steel case with I tapered stainless steel I expan sion bracelet- luminous markers and I hands; 1.7 jewel s; waterproof 589.50. 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