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Annual Picnic - The Med ford Moose lodge will hold its annual picnic Sunday at Tou Velle State park. Soft drinks and ice cream will be fur nished by the lodge. Mem bers, their families and friends have been invited to attend. Picnic Set - The Phoenix Grange picnic will be at Tou Velle State park Sunday, July 15, with serving at 1 p.m. Members are asked to take their own table service. Featuring . . . BROASTED CHICKEN . . . Jt Cubby'i modern, sparkling Drive-In Res-i taurant and New Coffee Shop! yT PATIO J J mi i pc tub or cnitKcn, i ii quart potato salad, 1 -gallon 1 I root beer, buttered rolls, I I forks, plates, napkins, II 1 cups, packed to go only . . , ' jm Cubby's PHONE ORDERS an jiimi mi rmr"flf iirraii Look Who's Here AUDREY every best ON . SCREEN 6:10 P.M. & 12:45 A.M. "The gaye i comedV as C0m6aUrsJ LIFE PI'RCU MOM U!,H NEAL-EBSEN-BALSAM 2nd MAGNIFICENT ADVENTURE! ' . .is l . mtmtm ' Local and Grais Fira - One and one half acres of grass and brush burned on Gibbon rd. yester-; day afternoon. Central Point rural firemen were summoned i about 12:50 p.m. They said the j fire was ignited from a sparK j from welding during a well- drilling operation. ; ii Enjoy a delicious Breakfast! Served from 7 a.m. 773-2919 g-dmorous vj setter s f& ;, rYH f ly SPECIAL Ml 12-pc. tub of chicken, ll J trench fries, 1-pint cole I II slaw and garlic bread! A 1 1 11 fine feed for , . . Jm (FIST ATfIFFMS i JUKIUV-SHIMHU PSUl)JCliN GEORGE PEPPARD SfoHNICOLOR rwm w rr r r sw" mmir mm BHYNNERif fjffl if waLlach fPEf in in and HORST BUCHHOLZ ' Ivm him m mm sm m w-w MKDKORD Personal Permits Issued - The Med ford building department is sued permits Wednesday to Wesley Graham to remodel his residence at 940 Mt. Pitt ave., at an estimated cost of S2.000, and to A. I Prugh, 125 White Oak rd., to remodel his residence at an estimated cost of $2,700. Saturday Dance - The Med fnrd post of the American Le gion is sponsoring a teen-agers dance Saturday, July 14. at the Legion hall, 404 Walnut st., from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. Music will be by The Savoys. During the evening, a twist contest will be held with S20 in prizes offered. Over-the-Counier Western Stocks ' Uy United Press International Bank ol America 49ft,i 52s Cal. Pac UUI i Con. Freight . Cyprus Mines i Equitable S. L. . First National Bank . Jnntzen it 'i! ..22 'a 38 . 57 . 27 24'a 42 61 2a34 33", 41. 30 1 ! 2' 2i . 74' 2 27 20 J, 'Morrison Knudsen ... JT Mult. Kennels 4 N.W Natural Gas . 28 Oregon Metallurgical 1 PPcVL PGE . ! U.S National Bank United Util West Coast Tel j Weyerhaeuser .24" Portland Produce Portland UPI) Dairy mar ket; Efifis To retailers: AA extra large, 40-43c; AA lnrpe 37-41 c: A large 36-38c; AA medium 3i!-3fie; A A small 24-3!c; cartons l-3c hi f! her. Butter To retailers: AA and A prints 67c; cartons lc higher; B print 66c. Cheese I medium cured ) To retailers: 47-48 1 -c; processed American 5-10 lb loaf. 45-46lac Portland (UPIi Dr essed chickens No. 1 grade dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole drawn. 30 38c In.; cut-up 36-42c lb.; hens light type, whole drawn 23-2!c lb.; light type hens, cut-up 26-34c lb.; heavy whole 36-3flc lb. HEPBURN sparkles as that delightful darling, HOLLY GOLIGHTLY ...serving wild oats, champagne dreams, warm kisses and wonderful tun! ..Si V 7- I W (T 1? t. 1 f nmm t rmwt trw r m f m w . f ' 3 Hickory Smoked jf r i ,' a Burbecued II til ,H I M I SPARE RIBS and CHICKEN H r I , i II HAM "d BEEF a ' k '' A a I ounfcl 4rd Booth Service I M , K, ORDERS TO GO Phone 482-0431 ng t'-i m'lt 8 Junction of 66 and 99 Aihland 1 i Tr!v'-" -' INeil lo Gateway Shopping Centerl D mm i'jway. I I 1. 1 rrV ITrSUi I m Kninliteika II MAIL TRIEUNE. MLDFOHD. OBITUARIES LOREN L.AVERY , Loren L. Avery, 64, of 1043 Court St., Medford, died July ; 5 in Bath, New Brunswick, I Canada, where he and his ! wife, Ruby, were visiting j friends. The body has been ' returned to Medford for serv-; ices and interment. ; Friends who wish may pay their respects at the Chapel of Memories. Funeral ar rangements will be announ ced by Memory Gardens fu neral home. LUCINDA C. JOHNSON Ashland - Lucinda C. John son, 84, of 285 High St., Ash land, died in a Medford hos pital this morning. She was born in Phoenix. Ore. Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Fair through Saturday. Fresh north westerly valley breeze in after noon. Low tonight 48-32. High Saturday 84-88. Western Oregon: Generally fair m south and partly cloudy north portion tonight and Saturday. Low tonight 44-52. High Saturday 72 82. except 86 in southern interior and 65-70 along coast. Northern California: Fair to night and Saturday but patches of high fog near coast. Rising tem perature trend inland. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester day 67; below normal 5. Record high this date JOS In 1938 Record low this date 45 In 1913. PRECIPITATION 24 hours to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a.m.. none Total this month, trace: .10 inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1, 15.38 inches, 2.31 inrhos below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 24'., highest this a.m. 74'". HI Eh 4:00 24- urn Yester day am Low Prec. 46 32 47 nrooKings H5 Crater Lake 62 Grants Pass . . 85 Howard Prairie .. 69 Klamath Falls 74 84 42 48 MEDFORD Portland Seattle . . Spokane ... Yakima R6 87 51 SB Eureka ! Red Bluff 1 Sacramento ... 90 I San Francisco .... ST Los Angeles 76 I Phoenix . 105 1 Denver 91 i Chicago 78 1 Miami Beach JKl New York R6 ; Washington, D. C. 86 72 57 70 70 FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through July 18); ! Western OreRon Western Wash ington Temperatures averaging he low normal. Showers likely , Tuesday or Wednesday. High gen : erallv 65-75 in Washington and 75-85 in Oregon, except 60-66 on I coast. Low 44-54. Vorlhern California No precipi tation likely through Wednesday. Temperatures averaging below normal . i Portland Livestock ' Portland (UPIi USDA Cat , tie; Slaughter steers good and i choice 21'i0; standards 20-23; 1 slaughter heifers mostly choice I 825 lb. 20. i Calves. Steady to weak; good and choice 300 lb. slaughter 24-27. Hogs. Mostly steady; No. I and 2 1HO-240 lb. butcher 19.50-20. Sheep. Choice, and prime slaugh ter spring lambs 20-21.25. Investment Funds Nuon quotation, on selected Fund Bid Askrd Bullock 11.66 12.78 Chemical Fund 9.28 10.08 Culonlal Ener 10.57 11.55 Eaton Howard Stk It. IS 12 81 1 idclllv 13.88 15.01 Fundamental Investors.. 8.38 9.18 Group Sec.-Avia.-Elec... 6.45 7.08 Group Sec. Com. Stk... 1 1 .81 12.1J3 Grnun Sec Petr 10.43 11.42 Kevstone B-3 14.69 16.03 KcvMone B-4 8.38 9.78 Kevslone K-2 4.40 4.01 Keystone S-l 19.30 21 06 Kevstone S-2 11.03 12.04 Kevstone S-3 12.18 13.29 Kevstone 8-4 3 65 3 99 Mass Inv. Grth. Stk 6 82 7 45 I Nafl Growth 6.94 7.5B Slocks IS 01 17.20 Tv-F.lee. 6.85 7.47 United Accum 12.47 13.63 United Canada 15.63 16 99 United Continental 6.12 6.69 United Income 10.83 11.84 United Science . . 5.74 6.27 Value Line lnc 4 93 3.39 Variahle 5.65 8.11 Wellington 13.47 14.68 DOYL'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT I we i . tt - H'TSk - 1 5 ii ii I SB SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 I I S NOW THRU SATURDAY! ' I 8 ' I rV Of KINK ARTHUR S COURT' 1 -lU. SCOTT. rtl.WlW Mill 111 ,- ' 1 I Tivinp.TiYifiP.Fn'ilJiNF I atnirfi unni-inuiEirt-iut nim I f M .."w . . j ........... v 1 3 Sanders -Williais 1 Cihiascop i l OREGON Among survivors is a sister, Mrs. Aletha Cantrall, Med ford. Funeral arrangements will be announved by Litwiller's Funeral directors, Ashland. GEORGE ROBINSON George Robinson, 56, of Pio neer St., Ashland, died last night In an Ashland hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Ashland Mort uary, Fourth and C sts., Ash land. Family Rows Down Willamette River Portland-(UPN-An adventure ous Salem family docked here late Thursday after row ing two rented rowboats 60 miles down the Willamette river from Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rob inson and their children -Janet, 12, David, 10, Jimmy, 8, and Christie, 7 - shared a dozen blisters after the ven ture. Missy, a spaniel, also made the trip. The family camped the first night on a beach above Newberg, the second at Cham poeg State Park, and the third near New Era south of Ore gon City. Mrs. Robinson said the cur rent helped them the first part of the trip, but then it was just "row, row, row your boat." "It was a great adventure," said Robinson, a Public Utility Commission employee, "but I wouldn't want to do it again in the next week or two." PIZZA PARLOR TRY OUR FAMOUS PIZZA SUPREME MADE WITH 7 KINDS OF CHEESE, BAKED IN 750 OVENS FRIENDLY FAMILY ATMOSPHERE large or Small Parties ALWAYS WELCOME OPEN NOON DAILY ORDERS TO GO 773-7721 BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CENTRAL ON EAST JACKSON 215 E. JACKSON MEDFORD SHAKEYS Births MELTON - To Mr. and Mrs. Earl, 822'-.- Oak st., Ashland, July 8, 1962, a boy, at Ash- j land Community hospital. BOUNDS - To Mr. and Mrs. Charles. 243 Maple St., Ash land. July 10, 1962. a girl. 7 i pounds, at Ashland Commun ity hospital. COBO - To Mr. and Mrs. Ted. 765 Siskiyou blvd., Ash land. July 11, 1962, a boy. 7'i SATURDAY SPECIAL HAMBURGER With V of Trimmings Open Until 11:30 GIOTTO 10 FRONT STREET Air Conditioned For Your Comfort Real Good Italian Food ALSO AMERICAN DINNERS Served 5 p.m. lo 10 p.m. Daily Except Monday Sundays 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. COMPLETE 7 COURSE DINNERS $1.75 to $3.00 Special Prices for Childrenl CHUCK WAGON LUNCH Served 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Daily Except Sunday ADULTS $1.00 - CHILDREN UNDER 10. Attention Eagles! FREE DANCE SATURDAY, JULY 14 featuring THE RANCHEROS Eagles and Guests Welcome DANCE GOLD HILL GRANGE Music by VIC FLOOD WAYNE SHIELDS & the Rhythm Masters Refreshment. Served All Evening Check Room Free The Bigge.t Band . . . The Belt Dance! Everyone Welcome ieAa SATURDAY NITE 9 Till 1 A.M. OASIS Lots of Fun and Excitement for Young and Old JAY STOUGH and the Dixie Drifters Y'all Come! CASH PRIZES Come One REAIYiLAND Dance in Cool Comfort Saturday Night, July 14 Mac's Country Boys Music That Everyone Can Dance To WHERE ALL FRIENDS MEET 77J-6424 YOU HAVE NEVER MAGNIFICENT ADVENTURE! WILUMM Holdeh Palmer m th, PERLBERG-SEATOH Counterfeit . TRAITOR Tecmhicoior pounds, at Ashland Commun ity hospital. D1LLE - To Mr. and Mrs. John, 80 Coolidge St., Ash- land, July 2, 1962, a'boy, 9'- 'pounds, at Ashland Commun i ity hospital. D'Entremont - To Mr. and Mrs. John, 975 Toleman ck. rd., Ashland. July 3, 1962, a girl. 7' pounds, at Ashland Community hospital. BARRY - To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L.. route 3, box 183D, All the TORNADO BOWL In the Oakdale Market EVERY SAT. NITE DANCING EAGLE POINT Come All n TONITE & SAT. ONLY TWO SHOWS 7:00 AND 9:35 SEEN MORE L1LU 'JJjfE ' nil i Cm u FiRIFFITH mw f RiDAY. JULY 13, 1362 Medford, July 12, 1962, a girl, 7 -i pounds at Rogue Valley hospital. SWORD - To Mr. and Mrs. Phillip, 130 Glenn Way, Cen tral Point, July 13, 1962, a boy, pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. GREEN - Tu Air. and Mrs. TIMBER ROOM RAFF S SOUTH UHTt RIVERSIDE Complete LUNCHES Complete DINNERS 75c up 1.00 uo Featuring from 5 to 10 p.m. MEXICAN FOODS STEAKS At You like Them Hours 5 A.M. to 10 P.M. ' M NORTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY fijU j m A CAR 10ADC ifjvg " .I ' TNIGHT m SATURDAY I . ' AMIIKAN-rNTtlrNATlON Al INCORC POGA afBtwJfcl ivu I ii intiri r 1 1 ly n t r ' f ml m TONITE AND SATURDAY ONLY TWO TOP HITS! mat Lovaoe Rlverboat Gal Goes to Co.egeJ ... fcPEE - r1 ' X-JI CHARLES ORAKE I wc ftef - wuun A BOY. A CIRI ...h.nr.g.dy,l nnrapHMilC'SiW: ft:: CONNIE STEVENS m J . 7J UUKUIHY McliUIKL LLOYD NOLAN AND ADDED BOTH NIGHTS 3RD BONUS HITI vmym A 11 Lawrence, 1527 Bryant st., Medford, July 13, 1962, a girl, at home. TOMORROW SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE The Dodgers in Great Baseball Comedy "ROOGIES BUMP" Plus A Swell Comedy nd CARTOON CARNIVAL Children 35c Others 65c fAwn . 7' , ?1 flj rFa CO ' m Gavin VIRGINIA GREY JUUA Mt Don .' -hJvhim Gif PnrM 1 'jfia-l TnAU nnu i i ii ir ONE OF THE FUNNIEST THEY EVER MADEI it home " AT HO jjrielvJAIN-fkyKltBRIDl: HIT! VAIAIOW vr.ui. yjM J ."' i iieaee 7 in u-i ;