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Live Music
by
Riviera Trio
I Locals
FRIDAY. JUNE 15. 1962
SATURDAY NITE
Dancing Under the Stars
Outdoor Bar-B-Q
Prime Rib Steaks Seafood
Sunday Morning 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
FIZZ Breakfast
Indoors or Outdoors A New
Thrill in Informal Dining)
FAMILY DINNERS
LOCATED
Halfway Between Gold Hill & Rogue River
Old 99, Turn Off Foots Creek or Redwood Hwy.
PHONE: JU 2-1107 or 855-1207
NOW THRU SUNDAY
TONITE OPEN 6:30
ELVIS PRESLEY!
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HELM MOORE
JACK
KRUSCHEN
EUISHTS
THE ROAD TO
LAUGHTER AND
MWMEWHIBH
IN ROMANCE!
ELVIS
PRESLEY
FOUQIVI
THAT
DREAM
PLUS THE THRILLS ROAR DOWN ON YOUI
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Patients - Surgery patients
at Sacred Heart hospital to
day were Mrs. William F.
Wolgamott, 409 North Colum
bus ave., and Mrs. Nellie C.
Gibson, 246 Sunrise ave.
Breakfast Set - A pancake
breakfast honoring Central
Point city and rural firemen
will be held Sunday between
6 a.m. and 1 p.m. in the Cen
tral Point Grange hall.
Damage Minor-A more se
rious blaze was averted about
4:13 p.m. yesterday when fire
was found in a trash pile
against the building at 808
South Riverside ave., being
vacated by Saxbury Furni
ture. Firemen said that the
fire, which was ignited by
persons unknown, did minor
damage to a door frame and
paint and two small windows.
The building is owned by
George W. Brewer, Jacksonville.
Fuse Blows - City firemen
were summoned to the Ray
C. Jones home, 428 North
Holly St., about 8:10 p.m. yes
terday when a fire was re
ported in an electric range.
They said that a wire in the
range had shorted, blowing a
fuse.
Permits - Building permits
have been issued by the Med
ford building department for
the Standard Insurance com
pany, 711 East Main St., to
erect two offices valued at
$6,000 and Purucker Music
company, 111 North Central
ave. to erect a balcony in the
business building at a cost of
$1,500.
Taken to Portland-Mrs. E.
W. Seggessenman, Shady
Cove, was flown to Portland
Thursday by Mercy Flights,
Inc., for treatment of a back
injury. She was the 1,427th
patient to be flown by Mercy
Flights, Inc., air ambulance.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPD USDA Week
ly livestock:
Cattle 3,000: food-choice ateeri
26.75-27; sood-cholce h elf era
25.75; few standard 19-23: utility
commercial cows 12.90-17.50; can-ner-cutter
11-14.50: utility-commercial
bulls 18-21.50; sood-choice
feeder steers 22-23.
Calves 400; calves and vealers
weak to 1.00 lower: good-choice
vealers 24-27. some 300-450 lb. 22
25; utility-standard vealers 20-24.
Hogs 1650; 1 end 2 butchers
18 50.19; No. 1-3 190-240 lb. 18-
18.50: 2-3 190-280 lb. 17-18; sows
300-550 lb. 12-15.50.
Sheep 4625; spring slaughter
lambs closed 1-1.25 higher; choice
prime zi.za-zi.ou lor aa-iuu m.:
choice 80-90 lb. 20.50-21.50; slaush
ter ewes cull-good 2-4.25.
535-1462
TONITE!
ON SCREEN TONITE
8:20 P.M. & at 1 A.M.
ON SCREEN SATURDAY
8:20 P.M. & at 2 A.M.
The gay and glorious world of Mrs.Jacoby
from Brooklyn and her Japanese boy frlendl
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GREATER THAN THE GREATEST!
"..TECHNICOLOR
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Marshall THOMPSON Charles DRAKE
3RD
WESTERN HIT
Sat. Only!
OBITUARIES
ROY W. HELENBROOK
Roy W. Helenbrook, 505
Spencer St., Medford, died
this morning at a local conva
lescent home. Funeral ar
rangements have been en
trusted to Siskiyou Funeral
directors.
MRS. NETTIE RUSSELL
Mrs. Nettie Grace Russell,
a long time resident of Ash
land, died yesterday in Sa
lem. Funeral arrangements
will be in care of the Ash
land Mortuary.
HENRY CAMPBELL
Henry Campbell, 62, of
504V? Hamilton St., Medford,
died last night in a local hos
pital. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Conger
Morris Funeral directors.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair to
night and Saturday. Low tonight
47. High Saturday 88.
Western Oregon: Fair Saturday
except night and morning low
clouds along coast and in north
interior. Low tonight 45-52. High
Saturday 73-83 except 60-65 on
coast.
Northern California: A tew
thunderstorms in mountains this
evening; otherwise, mostly fair
through Saturday, except high fog
near coast. Rising dayUme tem
peratures. LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 60: below normal 5.
Record high this date 109 in
1961.
Record low this date 41 in 1959.
PRECIPITATION : 24 hours to
midnight, trace. Midnight to 10
a.m., none.
Total this month .13 inch, .41
inch below normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 15.38 inches.
2 Inches below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
22, highest thla a.m. 93 "..
High 4:00 24-
CITV . Yester. a.m. nr.
dav Low Pree.
BrooKings ............ 69
Crater Lake 69
Grants Pass 77
Howard Prairie 63
Klamath Falls 67
MEDFORD 79
Portland 74
44
36
46
38
SO
48
54
Seattle .. 75 51
Spokane 63 57
Yakima 79 58
Eureka 56 51
,Red Bluff 72 37 .01
Sacramento .. 73 51 .01
San Francisco 63 51
Los Angeles 66 55
Phoenix 97
Denver - 88
Chicago 70
Miami Beach 83
New York 71
Washington, D. C. 74
39
49
39
73
58
62
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through June 20):
Western Oregon - Western Wash
ington Temperatures averaging
below seasonal normal. Showers
likely Sunday or Monday. High
temperatures mostly 64-74 in west
ern Washington, 68-78 in western
uregon. lows 44-04.
Northern California No precipi
tation likely. Below normal tem
peratures, becoming near normal
early in week.
GLENN A. SHAW
Glenn A. Shaw, 93, of 444
Fairmount St., Medford, died
yesterday in a local hospital.
Funeral services will be
held at 1 p.m. Monday in
Hillcrest Memorial chapel on
the North Phoenix rd. The
Rev. George Roseberry of the
First Methodist church will
officiate. Committal will be
in Hillcrest Memorial park,
with Conger-Morris Funeral
directors in charge of arrangements.
HELEN DIXON
Mrs. Helen Dixon, Rose
burg, died there Thursday.
June 14. Mrs. Dixon was a
resident of Medford for many
years. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Perl Fu
neral home.
ORVIL CHARLES DAVIS
Funeral services for Orvil
Charles Davis, 77, of 136 B St.,
Ashland, who died Wednes
day will be held Saturday at
1:30 p.m. in Litwiller's Moun
tain View chapel. The Rev. R.
L. Cornwall will officiate. In
terment will be in Mountain
View cemetery.
He was born Jan. 30, 1885,
in Edmark, Kans. He was
married to Sarah Stinson in
August, 1911, in Long Beach,
Calif.
Mr. Davis was a building
and cement contractor in
southern California for about
40 years. He retired in 1943,
and moved to Ashland in
May, 1945. from Belflour,
Calif. He was a member of
the Assembly of God church
in Ashland.
He is survived by his wife,
Sarah Davis; eight children,
Mrs. Paul Folks, Golden, Brit
ish Columbia; Mrs. Max Hug
gins, Lomita, Calif.; Mrs. Max
Burford, Lindsay, Calif.;
Mrs. Robert Pederson, Mrs.
Dale Mayben, both of Ash
land; Charles Davis, Grants
Pass; Norman Davis, Phoenix,
Ariz.; and James Davis; 24
grandchildren, 11 great
grandchildren; three sisters,
Mrs. William Burdict, Ukiah,
Calif.; Mrs. Lewis Spanig,
Paramount, Calif.; and Mrs.
Allen DuRee, Long Beach,
Calif.; and a brother, Rdl Da
vis, Miami, Fla.
MELVN KAEGI
Ashland - Melvin Kaegi,
376 East Main si., Ashland,
died this morning in a local
hospital. Funeral arrange
ments will be announced by
Litwiller's Funeral home.
Births
PERRY-To Mr. and Mrs.
James Earl, route 1, box 562,
Eagle Point, June 15, 1962, a
boy, 8 13 pounds, at home.
Portland Produce
PortUnd (UPD Dairy market:
Egg To retaileri: A A extra
larite 39-42c; AA la rice 36-3Rc; A
large 33-37c; AA medium 29-35c;
AA small 24 -2 9c; carton l-3c
higher.
Butter To retatleri: A A .ind A
prints 67c; cartons lc higher; B
prints SHc.
Cheese (medium cured To re
tailers: 47-48 1 3 c; processed Ameri
can 510 lb. loaf. 45-4.6 'ac
Portland (UPll Dressed chick
ens No. 1 grade dreued to retail
ers: Fryers, whole drawn. 20-30c
lb.; cut-up. 36-4 2c lb; hens, light
type, whole drawn, 23 -29c lb.- light
type hens, cut-up 28-34c lb.; heavy
whole 36-30C lb.
Investment Funds
Noon quotations on s 1 1
stocks
Fund Rid
Bullock 1M5
Chemical Fund 8 57
Colonial Enpr .... 9.77
Eaton Howard Stk .. 11.16
Fidelity , 13.05
Fundamental Invest. 7 94
croup See Avia-Flec 5.69
Group Sec Com Stk 11.26
Group Sec Petr
ie tone b-3 .
Keystone B-4 .
Keystone K-2 .
Keystone S-I .
Keystone S-2 ..
Keystone S-3 ..
Keystone S-4 .
Mass ltiv Grth Stk ,
15 14
a 92
4 28
IB 31
1054
11.47
3 A3
A.25
Over-the-Counter
Western Stocks
Bid Asked
Bank of America 4tiJ; 4fl.
Cal Pac Hill 2US 22i I
Con Freight 11 10
Cyprus Mines 2P, 2:i3i
Equitable S Si L 34 37 'i
1st Nat'l Bank S3 57 3
Jantzen 23 2B'
Morrison Knudsen 29i 31 s
Mult Kennels . 4'i 5t
N.W. Natural Gas 26 1 a 28
Oregon Metallurgical 1 ' 1 s
PPiL, 22J, 24',
PGE 21", 23 '.
U.S. Nat'l Bank 65'j 71
United Utll 24'a 2l
West Coast Tel ,. 17 im.j
Weyerhaeuser 25 27
Nat l Growth 6.30
Stocks 15 49
TV-Elec 6 33
United Accum 11.72
I'nited Canada . . 15 57
United Continental .. 5 83
United Income 10.26
United Science 5.19
Value Line Inc 4.74
Variables 5 43
Wellington 12.96
cted
Akrd
12 23
9 32
10 70
12 06
14 II
8 70
6 24
12 .13
IU 8(1
Hi 32
9 73
4 67
10 1)8
11 50
12 32
3 86
6 B3
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Downers Grove in
Tom MacLeran had an ex
planation for police Thursday
lor losing control of his car,
resulting in a traffic accident.
"I slid off my air cushion," he
said.
CLASS 42 'T"
TALENT HIGH ALUMNI
to a dance JUNE 16
TALLY HO 9:00 to ?
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NOW OPEN
JACK
DONNA'S
DRIVE-IN
Jackson Hot Springs
SPECIAL DINNERS
DAILY Oft
COMPLETE ifVW
We Cater to lunches,
Dinners and Private Parties
Open Air Dining Room
PHONE 482-3776
ENJOY THE MUSIC OF
HAL GROW
BARNEY BEATON I
Combination Electric
Organ and Piano
Sax, Trumpet
nd Drums
at the
Rogue River Lodge
23 Miles N.E. of Medford on Crater lake Hwy. 62
DRIVE OUT FOR DINNER!
SAT. SPECIALTY:
Eye of Prime Rib
Cooked in a barrel
out of doorsl
Serving Your
Favorite Beverages
rniiiiin&i
EVERY DAY:
(Includes these and
many more)
Charcoal Broiled i
Steaks
Fried Chicken
Prawns
Buttermilk Biscuits
Homemade
Pastries .
treat to
bring Did to the
Rogue River lodge
Whors good
Frttnds Get
Together tor
tha finest in
Dming
Pleasure
RELAX this week
nd in a modern
rustic cabin with
fireplace on the
banks of tha beau
tiful Rogue.
DANCE SATURDAY KITE
MAC'S COUNTRY BOYS
at J'Ville Community Hall
the best in western music
Y'ALL GOME
DANCE FROM
9:00 to 1:00
TIMBER ROOM
oner s south
UMlL RIVERSIDE
75c
1.00
Complete
LUNCHES
Complet
DINNERS
Featuring from 5 to 10 p.m.
MEXICAN FOODS
STEAKS-As You Like Them
Hours 5 A.M. to 10 P.M.
SPECIAL KIDDIE
MATINEE
1:00 P.M.
"FRANCIS
IN THE
NAVY"
AND
COLORED
CARTOON CARNIVAL
Children 35c Others 65c
s
mm
DRIVE-IN
SOUTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY;
TONITE & SATURDAY ONLY
TWO GREAT STARS
IN A THRILLING ACTION HIT1
h 11
SATURDAY SPECIAL
HAMBURGER
With All
of the
Trimmings
9C
Open
Until 11:30
TORNADO
BOWL
In the Oakdale Market
ED AM (DIE
VFW Hall in Rogue River
Every Saturday Nite 9 to 1 Music by
BOBBY BURTON ,
and the Happy Valley Boys 1
Friendliest Dance in the Valley
SPONSORED BY VFW EVERYONE INVITED
Take the New 99 Freeway
A POWERFUL
CLASH OF JTL. Iflri? 2S"
o..., DOROTHY MALONE
JOSEPH COTTEN . CAROL LVNLEY NEVILLE BRAND
PLUS
A UMVUUMtmirliOMAk
New...Greafe$t adventures of Robin Hood?
,13 RICHARD ORERiE PETER CUSHIXG .' ?
lrMH COLOR
SATURDAY NITE DANCE
DREAMLAND
GREET OLD FRIENDS AND MEET NEW ONES .
ROSE CASH at the Piano
GLORIA CONRAD . . . Singer and Accordionist
See Our Gala, Festive Decorations
Where Else Can You Have 4 Hours Fun for $1?
Attention Eagles!
FREE DANCE
SATURDAY, JUNE 16
f..,urin9 THE RANCHEROS
Eagles and Guests Welcome
ADDED
TONIGHT
and
SATURDAY
3RD FEATURE
TONY CURTIS JOANNE DRU
A UHTVt UAt-tNT t tH ATrOMAt WCTUM
IVVJ I . . TONITE & SATURDAY ONLY
LssnBnsad TWO SHOWS-7 00 01 S
DANCE
EVERY
SAT. NITE
GOLD HILL GRANGE
Music by VIC FLOOD WAYNE SHIELDS
& tha Rhythm Masters
Featuring Eddie Rtch en Drums
Refreshments Served All Evening Check Ream Fret
The Biggest Band . . . The Best Dance! Everyone Welcome
SATURDAY
NITE
9 Till
1 A.M.
DANCING
OASIS
EAGLE
POINT
For a Okie, Dokie Good Time
JAY STOUGH - RAY ASHCRAFT
And the Dixie Driften
Y'all Cornel
ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS
FOR THE MOST UNBELIEVABLE
SUSPENSE PICTURE OF THE YEAR!
A TERRIFYING WAR OF NERVES!
What happens to them Is an
Adventure In the unsual!
NORTH MU-IFIC HIGHWAY
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
GREGORY PECK ROBERT MITCHUM
POLLY BERGEN
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LORI MARTIN-MARTIN BALSAM -JACK KRUSCHEN
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ROCK ALL NIGHTss
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