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STICKY GOING Milwaukee, Wis. (UPU Two teen-age bandits found it sticky going when they tried to hold up the suburban Brown Deer police station Monday. They were routed by a woman dispatcher w h o hurled a cellophane tape dis penser at them. IilAKIi IUMUKKOW I DOORS OPEN CONTINUOUS SHOWS 1 AT 1:00 FROM 1:30 A BANG-UP HOLIDAY SHOW!! I WALT DISNEY ,:Av m rififesSBOS) ffsrSi. -. t S Firestone store here. He en- T-il ji v j'" ' ' rtered the Air Force ill 1954. i Jlw tyfv-v B gM J i it j m TONicotoR-" ,,.M.mi,., BiittiR s&m.i Investmsnt runds ! THE MOST HONORED! THE MOST ACCLAIMED! Q tW!Jd TOF&ITfc. J k , The most unusual entertainment the screen has ever Known! ffl IB Doors Open at 7:30 I aj:?.:::: ,S I n Ril fi 9 Show Starts at 8:00 E Eaton Howard stk .... 11.50 V V WAV lsjsjVUbtyNJ i. a B : Funilanlent.il Investors a. 10 8 :1(1 B y mam I Pil i 3 r ;n t n j Group Sec-Avia-Elec fill 11.711 8 w rmkmt. lit 6 I Samuel Bronslons Production ft i Group Sec-com stk .... 11.57 12.R7 A - ltj r:Ci(l.U ! 9 "JTV i I Group Sec-Petr 10.20 11.17 lU&?rW -tP Va-"' f4a, fl JlXs. I i Keystone B-3 14.58 15.au i 3af ma Mff Mk r ' H ATwl f 9 jestone B-4 8 82 9.113 iiSLW lSiJf Oil V4fe JK r I I .sOlf III Vk 1 Ke'"'o"e 1-2 "ZZZ'Z 1077 Ujl I -.a. !l f r4Sff!rsS.T 11' I Kevstone S-3 11.73 12.811 ? - ffVfl U 3 &'i'jmt sTlS Vk I Kevstone S-4 3 4B 3.70 print rv TFPHMirnt nR M w 9 Sws:-; vL1 toS rMS : l !?? print - ijfiif'2iil uir.led en,a. :::: '5.02 1 . . . BW'TO;VfJ rA-'-fTlrfba United Income 10.48 11.45 Children 50c - Students 70c - Adults 80c E tV-VU fl V-S!i?Lfrinr.:r. 51! 522 gjgsjssijjjjsgf Viirifiblc ., 5 28 5.71 F,,J pijL " WOW' fclPiO on my ify to the tnodri : ADMISSIONS X 1 :. Juniors 50c N ij't . ' 1 'v'S 4 ' Children flWrWV,- y -4-- I 6-12, 35c Jl . V;" & FREE iri'C''f h '.C' f j VX IADIES . t I s i 4 '"of !. V r pliv i Hi AKi-C Y WEUdVESEVEN I hCESIffsl V- MODrlS...flU-MflDEFOR rf ON SCREEN xsmi- vi 8:30 pm UM am 1 HAYLEY i i t i i jr" mm m mtkS t Portland Livestock Portland (UPIl VSDA Cattle 200. Good - choice steers 2650-27 good 1LJ7 lb. 25 .1(1; cutter-utility steers and hellers 1.1 19 25: cutter-utllitv cows 12-14.51); culter-utllny bulls 1650-19. Calves 50. Good-choice vealers 25-27; standard 22-24 Hogs loo. U.S. l. 2 and 3 butch ers 10-19 50; 2 and 3 lots 250-287 lb. 17.50-18 25; 2 and 3 at 430-450 lb sows 13-13.75 Sheep 200. Choice-prime spring lambs 19; cull-good ewes 2-4. Vt COBEHtETHMtltlMWJWi'- 7 J j fr&mW ,.:r', .G-'s'-'.. r I PLUS 2ND SASil HIT! fiWf OF THE MILLS season -TEiisioM ric;;t to the riMAi -;:.:. FACE-CUT!" - 00J HORST BUCHHOLZ 0n Screen ;" O .1 f '.a jOver-lhe-Counler Western Stocks By L'niicd Press International Bank of. America Cal Pat ftil : Con 1 reiht j Cyprus Mines I Enuitnhle S & L I First National Bank .. IJantzen Morrison Knudsen .... Mult Kennel! N W Natural Gas Orepon .Metallurgical PP&L PC.E U S. National Bank .. Untied Util West Coast Tel Weyerhaeuser 11 ', 25 3(5 34 - 1 1 1 24 'i 24 35' 25 PROMOTED James VV. Shaw, son of Mis. Eleanor A. Shaw, 508 Benson St., has been promoted to technical sergeant in the United States Air Force. Shaw is assigned to headquarters 15th Air Force, at March Air Force base, Calif., as an ad ministrative specialist He was graduated from Grants Pass High school, and is a former employee of the Firestone store here. He en tered the Air Force in 1954. FILM S'JEPJMSrS CF n.y. jwd.r, at 10:20 p WltHlWiWIll-lfllirKII MILLS EUCHHOLZ J - , ' ' HAYLEY MILLS 'A? it ' IFF THOMPSON aasasfosa Rail tisuns. medford. oregom ! Locals j! , Fires Reported - Ashland firemen were called to put out a grass file Sunday at 10:20 a.m. at 100 Gresham st. There was no extensive dam age. A flue fire was reported at 1170 Prospect St., Ashland, the residence of O. Z. How ard, at 8:52 p.m. Sunday. There was no damage. Hospitaliied - Hadlev A. Yow, 109 Oak dr.. Central Point, is listed today as a sur gery patient at Sacred Heart hospital. Don P. Bradshaw. Mapleton, Ore., is a medical I patient there. Meeting Set - The North western Mining council will meet Thursday, July 5, at 8 p.m. in the Jacksonville Com munity hall. The meeting is open to anyone interested in mining. selected Asked 12 44 11. oa 12.43 14.il (Lh. THE il ( t ' 2 ? m OBITUARIES CHARLEY MORGAN Ashland - Charley Morgan, 79. of 219 Oak st Asliland, died at his home Monday niRht. Mr. Morgan was born April 18. 188a. in Ashland. In July, 1909 he was married to Bessie Jelinek in Klamath Falls. He moved to Klamath Falls in 1918. and returned to Ash land 17 years aao. He is a retired employee ot the bureau of reclamation. He is survived by his wife and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held nt 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Litwiller's Mt. View chapel. Interment will be in Mt. View cemetery. BETH PREWITT Funeral services for Mrs. Beth Clark Prewitt, 59, form er Medford resident who died Saturday in Bakersfield, Calif., will be held here today. Mrs. Prewitt was born July 12, 1902, in Myrtle Point. She I'tlended Medford schools, graduating in June, 1920. She retired from teaching Bakersfield in 1961. Survivors include a daugh ter, Mrs. Otho George, Bak ersfield; three grandsons, I Reed, Irvin, and Ira George, Bakersfield; and a sister, Mrs. Josephine Jerome, Medford. PERCY R. JONES ! Funeral services for Percy Roe Jones, 64, of Glendora, Calif., who died Sunday, will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday: at Conger-Morris downtown chapel. The Rev. George Rose-. berry of the First Methodist Church will officiate. Com-' mittal will be in Glendora, Calif., cemetery. Mr. Jones was born Feb. 28, 18fl8, in Carrol county, Vir- Weather FORECASTS Medforri nnd vicinity: Fair nnd wanner through Wednesday. Northwesterly winds 10 lo 20 milos per hour in the afternoon. Low to night 4.1 to 30. Ilifih tomorrow H8 to 93. Humidity expected to he quite dry next few dnys. Western Oregon: Fair through Wednesday, except fog or low clouds along the const during early mornings. Low tonight -lo to .10, High tomorrow 74 to R4 in the north, fl.l to no in the south nnd fiO to (iH along the const. Small craft warnings up on the coast. Northenr California: Fair tonight nnd Wednesday, hut fog and low clouds on the coast. Little change in teniperaiure. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester dav (!2; below normal 7. Record high this date 104 In lfl22. Record low this date 3!) in 10fi2. PRECIPITATION: None. Total this month 0, .02 in. below normal. Total since Sept. 1 15 38 in., 2.43 In. below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 11. highest this a.m. 67. High 4:00 24 a.m. lu. Low ITcr 44 40 31 CITY Yester day Tlrookincs C.rant-i Puss Howard Prairie . Klnmnth Falls ... MEDFORD Portland Rfi 73 .Seattle 72 Spokane (i! Yaki ma 7 4 Eureka .17 Red Bluff na Sacramento 97 San Francisco fi7 Los Angclea 83 Phoenix .... '. '. i 0 4 Denver 92 ChicBgo 75 Miami Beach Rfi New York 87 Washington, D.C. .. 83 47 41 T. 1.38 Portland Produce The following price quotntioru are from the agricul-urnl market- ! ing service of the U.S. Department : of Agriculture in Portland, i Eggs: Prices to retailers, cartons, X large A A 41-4,1; large AA 38-43; I large A 37-40; medium AA 33-3!); i smrtll A A 27-35. Prices to pro ducers: X Large AA 20-32'2; large AA 27-3a'a; large A 2.1-27; medium AA 20-22'?; small AA 15-18'. Butter: Prices to retailers. No, I prints delivered, AA and A 66; B 65 Poultry: Prices to retailers, de livered, for grade A quality, livers. Whole 30-38, cut up 315-42; light type hens, whole 23-29, cut tip 26 34; heavy type hens, whole 3(t-;ifl. NORTH 2.' " STARTING tll.UK SINATRA Sir t k 4 o CAROLYN JONES THELMA RITTER . KEEN AN Wm EDDiE HOWLS i u.so ;-( CO-FEATURE COLOR JAMES STEWART US LU GLENN COPBETI ( 'I Rinia. He had formerly lived in the Medford area for about five year. Survivors include his wile, Mrs. Wanda Jours; two sons, Monte Jones, of Medford; and Ray Jones, of West Covina, Calif.; and seven grandchil dren. Friends who wish may con tribute to the Heart Fund. HAL R. WHITE- The body of llalhe Russell While, 52, of Butte Falls, who OlMm ill 772-6424 HELD OVER Ends Tonite Two Shows 7:00 & 9:10 Trained to be a Champion! Destined jr. Li; lt(H. U. fv J m HiNlIt SIL hillA Ltt I Btiour I.ESIS.R THf rsntnv BRnmrP'i CO-ftATURt ,gn ins ! it.:, natewa TECHNICOLOR H HEII! GtORGE MONTGOMERY. 71V RODANM ADDED TONIGHT 3rd Bonus Feature Tony Curtis Janet Leigh "BLACK SHIELD OF FALWORTH" In Full Color PACIFIC HIGHWAY -s TONIGHT I0WAR0 0. IIEANOR -ROBINSON -PARKER ONE OF SINATRA'S GREATEST HITSI : m 1 XiriT niCMCV ! 1 A 'is -.4Kte'i5 " i Wm mi I t. NDSTONIOHT 1 A . SAMMY PETER L l ll'lJ 1 IW IMI1- Sill I u!iisTjriwwi fl idied Sunday, has been for - warded to Portland for serv - 'ices and interment. Local ar- , rangements were by Conger - . ., . Morris tumoral directors. Mr. White was born May 111, 1910. in Dunsoilh, N.D. j He had lived in Portland for! 24 veai moving to Butte Falb: about a year ago. wher he was employed by the stale game commission. He was married July 3, 1937, in Ml. TIM3ER RQGM once s south RIVERSIDE Complete 75c. LUNlHtb I WW up complete -t pn DINNERS I slllj Featuring from 5 to 10 p.m. MEXICAN FOODS STEAKS As You like Them Hours S A.M. to 10 P.M. ; sssi i A ff..?fiyr la PX. ROAD, AGAIN! V- BINq CROSBY BOB kODP ML IOAN COLLINS DOROrHY LAMOUR V ... V n.JIS liliisiisiii ill in ; y BaMmrt Irirw 'Judgment st fiuretnhcrg" Academy Award Winner I Beat Actor I u.,im,i,.n stn,n Dost Scrconplay I am, EXCLUSIVE SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT! NO RESERVED SISNI tT KBIM1B v.,., SPENCER TRACYBURT LANCASTER RICHARD WIDMARX f.ARLEKE ClETPJCHjuDYGARLAfiDMAXIMILIAN SCHELL KCNTGSf;,:RYCUFT ALL SEATS , CHILDREN arMRsnsKoaai MATINEE TUESDAY, JULY 3, - r , Vernon, Wash., to Pauline! Blackburn, who survives. home; two sisters, Mrs. Nell Other survivors include two J Thicle, Portland; and Mrs. I sons. Arlen White, Portland; 1 Me'vina Lohse Firprptt , -ui,.i,.,i vvhit,. i, n, n c u, , ne. cverett, Michael White, with the U.S. Wash.; a brother, Herman ; Air Force in Spain; a daugh-! White, Eureka, Calif.- and tor, Miss Karla White, at 'two grandchildren. ' j fi&SiB &Vs.k . An Evening at The Dardanelle is a Never To Be Forgotten Happy Memory NOW OPEN EVERY DAY from 4 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. Live Music Daily Except Mon. & Tues, SPECIAL SUNDAY NIGHT DINNERS UNTIL MIDNIGHT DARDANELLE Hiway 99 at Gold Hill Overpass Phona 855-1230 CONTINUOUS FROM i 1 .in tla i ( nKS&9BKIEH SEATS! only one show each evening Doors Onrn 7:30 Show Starts 8 00 PM fas U MM M0fHM $1.00 50c TOMORROW, JULY 4th - ft STARTS TOMORROW JULY 4th 1:00 P.M. 4 t M. TONIGHT ROAD SHOW ENGAGEMENT T. 2:00 P.M. 1362 if 1 1 -v-