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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OREGON Local and Personal Births Arretted Charles Wayne Williams of Roseburg was arrested by Medford police Friday afternoon on a charge of drunk in public after he was involved in an auto acci dent. According to police, Williams' car struck a parked car registered to Arnold W. Brown, 326 Alice St., Med ford, at 2:33 p.m. on North Front St. between Second and Jackson sts. Williams also was cited for failure to leave name and address at the scene of an accident. In Missouri Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simcox, 1224 Winchester ave., are in Cassville, Mo., where they were called by the serious illness of his step father, John Kisler. They are expected to return during the week. Discharged - Surgery pati ents discharged from Sacred Heart hospital recently in cluded Stanley, 8, and Terry Moore, 11, sons of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Moore, 816 South Riverside ave., and Jerry Stacey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stacey, 218 Ashland St. NOW Something NEW at the GROTTO Enjoy A Complete 7 Course ITALIAN DINNER Served From 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Also Your Choice of American Dinners AS USUAL The Grotto's Famous Chuck Wagon Lunch Seryed from 1 1 a.m. to 2 Adult! $1.00 Children Under 10 40e Air Conditioned For Your Comfort Closed Mondays at 2 p.m. (Lunch Only Served Mon.) Picnic Set-The Algoma an nual picnic will be held at Collier State park near Klam ath Falls, July 29. Coffee and soft drinks will be furnished. Oklahoma Picnic - The an nual Oklahoma picnic will be held in the Grants Pass City park Sunday, July 8. Barbe cue chicken, coffee, and soft drinks will be furnished. Ac tivities will begin at 10 a.m., with lunch served at noon. Patient Returns-Mrs. E. W. Segessenman, Shady Cove, re turned to Medford Friday by Mercy Flights Inc., from Portland where she had medi cal treatment. She was the 1,430th patient carried by the non-profit air ambulance serv ice. ' In Alaska - Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Butler, 28 North Barne burg rd., Medford, recently visited Valdez, Alaska. The area is known as the "Switzer land of Alaska." Medical Patients - Nathan Griess, 321 North Columbus ave., was recently discharged from Sacred Heart hospital after medical treatment. Ad mitted for surgery Saturday was Danny K. Anderson, 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney R. Anderson, 1086 Spring st., Medford. SARTIN - To Mr. and Mrs. Charles W., 3050 Rogue River highway, Grants Pass, June 21, 1S62, a boy, IVi pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. MILLS - To Mr. and Mrs. Norman P., 2221 Fowler road, Medford, June 21, 1962, a boy, 6 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy with a threat of showers tonight and Tuesday. Variable winds, occasionally gusty to 20 miles per hour. Low tonight near 50. High Tuesday 80-85. Western Oregon: Cloudy late to night and Tuesday morning, clear ing Tuesday afternoon, except fair extreme south interior. Scattered showers near coast tonight. Low to night 48-58. High Tuesday 75-83, except 60-65 on coast. Northern California: Mostly fair. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday 73; above normal 6. Record high this date 105 in 1923. Record low this date 42 in 1923. PRECIPITATION: None. Total this month .15 in.. .72 in. below normal. Total since Sept. 1 15.38 ln.t 2.31 in. below normal. HUMIDITY; Lowest yesterday 20. highest this a.m. 83. 24- CITY Mtgh 4:00 Yester- a.m. hr. day Low Prec. Brookings 60 Grants Pass 92 Howard Prairie .... 81 Klamath Falls 86 MEDFORD : B2 Portland 81 47 47 Seattle ... Spokane Yakima ... , 92 57 63 65 Eureka '57 Red Bluff 98 Sacramento 93 San Francisco 57 Los Angeles 85 Phoenix 112 Denver 88 Chicago 75 Miami Beach 88 New York 77 Washington, D.C. .. 87 72 53 68 78 67 72 1.33 FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through june iv)i Oregon Cooler weather will spread over all of Oregon by late lures near ur a imn " lor perioa. nam in ioriii ui nuvci likery tonight in northwestern Ore gon and afternoon or evening showers likely in many areas east of Cascades Tuesday and Wednes- J iji u. qi.ci in uiaitern (")( gon. in 90s in eastern Oregon. Lows generally ta-aa. cioitation likely. Temperatures averaging above normal. . The- . . ) j Vbseiu-mmcfed On Screen 8:30 p.m. & 12 M. YOU'LL FLIP OVER THE ZANIEST COMEDY ' IN VM vcd;i Vi Tj ENDS TUESDAY 1 fYMaf J ifV WWtM ft, On At 10:30 p.m. IN K. -3 CO0R KENNETH MORE ' DANIELLE DARRIEUX KING - To Mr. and Mrs. Benny Lee Sr., route 1, box 128, Eagle Point, June 22, 1962, a boy, 72 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. DE BERRY - To Mr. and Mrs. Joy E., 146 Laurel St., Central Point, June 20, 1962, a boy, 7 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. BENNETT-To Mr. and Mrs. Fred L., 714 Palm St., Med ford, June 20, 1962, a girl, 7 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. Portland Apartment House Swept by Fire Portland - WPD - Fire swept through a 2V4 story frame apartment house here early today causing $9,600 damage. Tom Crawford, 70, was hos pitalized for smoke inhal Firemen said the blaze was caused by smoker's careless ness. Superintendent Quits Glendale, Ore. - (UPD - Mar- len D. Yoder, superintendent of schools here for the past five years, has resigned to ac cept the office of superintend ent in the Monmouth - Inde pendent school system. Over-the-Counter Western Slocks By United Press International Bid Asked Bank of America 45 48 Cal Pac Utll 19,i 2114 Con Frelcht 10 11 Cyprus Mines 21 23 U Equitable S & L 30 33 a First National Bank 51 55t Jantzen 24 V, 27'', Morrison nnuasen zyJ,s aiJ, Mult Kennels 4U 5 N.W. Natural Gas 24 i 26' Oregon Metallurgical .... 1 1 'a PP&L, 22 IS 24', PGE 20 21,t U.S National Bank 63 69 United Utll 22'i 24i West Coast Tel 16,i W, Weyerhaeuser 24 26 investment Funds Noon Quotations on stocks: Fund Bullock Chemical Fund Colonial Ener Eaton Howard Stk Fidelity Fundamental Investors Group Sec-AvioElec Group Sec-Corn Stk .... Group Sec-Petr Keystone B-3 Kevstone B-4 Kevstone K-2 Keystone S-l Keystone S-2 . Keystone S-3 Keystone S-4 Mass Inv Grth Stk Nat l Growth Stocks . . TV - Elec United Accum United Canada United Continental United Income United Science Value Line Inc Variable Wellington Bid Asked 10.69 11.72 8.20 8.92 9.39 10.26 10.64 11.49 12.62 13.74 7.59 5.51 8.32 6.04 10.82 11.85 9.64 10.56 15.04 16.41 9.62 OBITUARIES If TERESA DAWN JAMES Ashland - Teresa Dawn James, one-month-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville James, 1213 Iowa St., Ash land, died at the Ashland Gen eral hospital Saturday morn ing. Graveside services were to be held today at the Ashland cemetery beginning at 3 p.m. The Rev. E. E. Crawford officiated. The infant was born in Med ford May 24, 1962. She is survived by her par ents; a sister, Georgia Lynn James; a brother, Larry Or ville James: and her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. James and Mrs. Esther Sim mers, all of Klamath Falls. Litwiller s funeral home is in charge of arrangements. HUGH McGINTY SR. Funeral services for Hugh Glen McGinty Sr., 71, of 1944 Stewart ave., who died Friday, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Conger - Morris downtown chapel. The Rev. Wendell L. Wagler, assistant pastor of the First Christian church, will officiate. Com mittal will be In Jacksonville cemetery. Mr. McGinty was born March 11, 1891, in New Glos ter, Maine. He was married Jan. 19, 1917, in Acton, Calif., to Lucille Nystrom Quinlan, who preceded him in death on Sept. 28, 1951. He came to Medford in 1933 from Cali fornia, and started the Mc Ginty fuel business. He oper ated this until 194S, when he retired and turned the opera tion over to his sons. He was married Nov. 2, 1953, in Med ford, to May E. Heffner, who survives. He was a member of the Eagles lodge. Surviving besides his wife are four sons, Hugh G. Mc Ginty Jr., Central Point; Clif ford M. McGinty, Klamath Falls; Edward A. McGinty, Medford; Paul . P. McGinty, San Francisco, Calif.; two stepsons, Lowell Wellman, Stockton, Calif.; Gerald Quin- land, Shady Cove, Ore.; one daughter, Mrs. Gloria Darley, Anderson, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Alice Ellen Blais, Quebec, Canada; and 12 grandchildren. 4.44 19.14 11.02 11.91 3.67 6.54 7.59 15.63 6.62 12.50 14.95 16.25 5.64 6.16 4.07 17.54 10.10 1091 3.35 598 6 03 14.82 6.07 11.44 5.08 4.65 4.96 5.55 5.08 5. 36 Portland Livestock Portland (UPII USDA Cattle 1400. Choice steers 27.40; other good-choice steers 28.25-27; heifers mixed good - choice 25; standard-good 19-24: canner-cutter cows 10-14.50; cutter-utility bulls 18- 20. Calves 200. Good-choice feeder calves 200-475 lb. 22-27; medium 19- 22. Hogs 800. U.S. 1. 2 and 3 butchers 190-220' lb. 19-20: sows 1 and 2 grade 290 lb. 16.50; 2 and 3 at 470 600 lb. 12-13. Sheep 2800. Choice-prime 80-100 lb. spring lambs 20-20.50; choice 80 lb. 19.50; ewes cull-good 2-4.50. TONITE & TUESDAY TWO COMEDY HITS! DOORS OPEN AT 6:45 ''V'ST' SHOW SIAKIS Al :UU Lav ...as 1UE 1 -I EWiO twiVww nfT.llHt-IAat W llJIMllrVW Portland Produce Portland (UPli Dairy market: Eggs To retailers: AA extra large 38-42c; AA large 35-40c; A large 34-37c; AA medium 29 -36c; A A imall 24-32c; cartons l-3c higher. Butter To retaileri: AA and A prints 67c; cartons lc higher; B prints 66o. Cheese (medium cured) To re tailers: 47-48'ac; processed Ami'ri can 5-10 lb. loaf, 4S-46jc. Portland (UPI)-Dreised chick ens No. 1 grade dressed to re. tellers: Fryers, whole drawn, 30 3Hf lm.; cut-up, 36-42c lb.; hens light type, whole drawn 23-2tlc lb.; light type hens, cut-up 26-34c lb.; heavy whole 36-39c lb. SHAUEYS mm PIZZA PARLOR . TRY OUR FAMOUS PIZZA SUPREME MADE WITH 7 KINDS OF CHEESE, BAKED IN 750 OVENS FRIENDLY FAMILY ATMOSPHERE large or Small Parlies ALWAYS WELCOME OPEN NOON DAILY ORDERS TO GO 773-7721 BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CENTRAL ON EAST JACKSON 215 E. JACKSON MEDFORD Two sons preceded him in death. Pallbearers will include Lewis Park, Henry Ruch. A. McClanahan, John Black. R.J. McClary, and Hugh Shella-barger. RALPH LINGENFELTER Ralph Lingenfelter. of Port land, died Sunday morning at his mine in the Table Rock area. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Conger Morris funeral directors. JAMES T. HILL James T. Hill. 79. of Cherry lane, died Sunday in a local hospital. Funeral arrange ments will be announced by Conger-Morris funeral directors. JULIUS F. MARTIN Julius F. Martin, 72, of Shady Cove, died this morn ing in a local hospital. Fune ral arrangements will be an nounced by Conger-Morris fu neral directors. GOLDIE Y. FLETCHER Mrs. Goldie Y. 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