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MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOBD. OREGON FRIDAY. JULY 20. 1962 A 9 Accideni-A car operated by Jice. Mi$s Herriott told offi Sally Jo Herriott, 17, ol Ap-cers the brakes failed on her plcsate. knocked do wn a !car as she attempted to turn fence near the intersection of L Stewart ave. and Orchard rom Stewart ave. onto Or Home dr. about 10 p.m. Wed- chard Home dr. No injuries ncsday, according to state po- 'were reported. Here TONITE! Ends SATURDAY! NTiiin & s gfee-foh-d SIEVE frvf . FORREST AKOV GRIFFITH JULIET PROWSE jiieima j HITTER :KEN SCOTT ON AT 8 P.M. and at 12:20 A.M. tell the world about the f$4h nuo snri ho IUIW UIIU UIU male animal -SM-iET 1 1 mt aiii 4 X v i JAM OUMMINlio I " "The I 1 ' SMASH the people... I HIT! i'J j I J nd ,he trutl" On Screen 10:10 pm IfWWtI it called Return j TO PEYTON PLACE kv & Jp'm grace metauous W Jj wi jpt GL color by oe luxe f LynlChandler 7 fK RH.W . MAW n WW A V VA J Parker-Asior-Sterung VaJ Paluzzi-Halsey-Hellsirom.Weld FERRERALEXANOER 3Q) f WESTERN HIT! niP SAT. ONLY! n in --v. CHARG1NG THE BAnLE Randolph f- ?' 3 lines of the sioux Cf ATT i, NI THE CHEYENNE! 'f i; i i nam ii i i il ifT , rarrara hai.k fun -fowl! i 7 ? ii iiuAni a?itsJ Second TIMC AFfcuND" COLOR by DE LUXE CinemaScooE Local and ! Riports Theft Ralph E. ! Cross, 1892 Delta Waters rd., Medford, reported to city po lice the theft of five alumi num window screens from his residence some time between 1:30 and 8 p.m. Wednesday. Club to Meet - A meeting of the Medford Fifty Plus club is set for Friday, July 20, at 12:30 p.m. in the St. Mark's church Guild hall. North Oak dale ave. and Fifth st. Cards, games and dancing will be on the program and persons whose birthdays are in July will be honored. SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR TRY OUR FAMOUS PIZZA SUPREME MADE WITH 7 KINDS OF CHEESE, BAKED IN 750 OVENS FRIENDLY FAMILY ATMOSPHERE Urge or Small Parlies ALWAYS WELCOME OPEN NOON DAILY ORDERS TO GO 773-7721 BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CENTRAL ON EAST JACKSON 215 E. JACKSON MEDFORD OTTO PIMINtE MESENTJ THE DRAMA AND THE PASSION OF ONE OF THE EPIC EVENTS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY! "A TERRIFIC SHOW ..AN AMAZING ACHIEVEMENT!- THE BEST BLOCKBUSTER 6F THE YEAR. ..RIPS THE HEART I" MUT C0"Mt. M . "wit nri'n ORCUINr.FP pnrcFNTt, PAUL NEWMAN EVA MARIE SAINT RALPH RICHARDSON-PETER LAWfORO LEEJ.COBB SAIMINEO JOHN DEREK JILL HA WORTH i JM M EXC3DUS slsismmsBBrktsmmmT9st it n i i f 1 ZibertyValance VERA MILES -LEE MAia-EDMCM) OBRJEN owtmt sfcMS w wwtNwi si mxm aoosna lu .i. Personal Permits Issued - The Med-1 I ford building department is-' sued permits Wednesday to i Pacific Power and Light com-1 pany to remodel the lobby of j it business building at 214 : West Main st. at an estimated cost of $7,000; to Douglas Oil company to erect a sign on the 1300 block on Court st. at an approximate cost of $4, 000; and to Ervtn Toney to erect a carport at 32 Black Oak dr. at an expected cost of $2,000. Correction - Bary Dale I Bever, 17, of box 71, Mcdlord, I was cited by Medford police I last Saturday for defective equipment after his vehicle was involved in a collision with a car operated by Roger Eugene Higgins, 19, of 3479 Table Rock rd. It was previ ously incorrectly stated in the Mail Tribune that Higgins had been cited. Convalescent - Mrs. Pearl Whitney, Jacksonville, is con valescing at Sacred Heart hos pital from recent surgery. It is expected she will return home the first of next week, family members report. Grass Fires Children play ing with sparklers in the 1900 block of Hazel st., start ed a small fire in dry grass about 10:39 a.m. Thursday. Medford firemen said a 15 by 5 foot area burned. No damage I wds ivpunuu. uenirai roini Rural firemen reported a grass fire on property owned by ! George Groom, 4523 Taule Itcck rd., about 4:14 p.m. yes- ' terday. The blaze burned i about two acres. Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Continued fair and warm through Saturday. Low tonight 3055, high Saturday 95-8. Western Oregon: MoMly fair . through Saturday. A little change ! in temperaturei. Low 4;i-,53. hih j Saturday 80 in the north. 9.1 in the southern interior, and 6368 on th coast. I Northern California: Fair tonight 1 and Saturday, except for one or . two isolated thunderstorms over I the southern Sierras in the after noon rog on the coail. Rising temperatures inland. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester day 68; below normal 8. Record high this date 1 15 In 194fl. Record low this date 42 in 1920. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a.m., none. Total this month, trace. .14 inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1, 15 38 inches, 2.53 inrhrs below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 13, highest this a.m. 77. HlRh 4:0(1 24- CITY Yesler- a.m. nr. day Low Prec. Rrookingji fiO Crater Lake 74 Grants Pass . .... 9.1 Howard Prairie .. R3 Klamath Falls .... 81 MEDFORD 93 Portland 79 47 4R 52 Seattle 73 50 56 50 Spokane SO vaKlma p. Eureka 59 Red Bluff ! Sacramento 93 San Franciseo 59 Lo, Angeles 79 Phoenix .....104 Denver . 91 Chicago 82 Miami Beach 91 New York 88 Washington. . C. 86 07 r.7 79 37 OS FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through July 2M: Western Wash inn ton-W e s I e r n Oregon Little if any precipitation except a chance for a little rain along the Washington coast early in the week. Temperatures near normal, mostly in the 60s and 7rs in Washington, and in the RO'a In western Oregon. Minimum! mostly In the 40 s and 50 '. N'orlhern Callfn r n I a Fair i Through Wrdnesday wtih morning1 i fog near the coast, Temperatures ; near normal. Investment Funds ' Noon quotations on stleettd stocks: Fund ; Bullock Chemical Fund ! Coloniel Ener Fidelity Fundamental Invest Bid 1141 f) It If) 42 13 M 8 22 A.krrt 12 .SI (I 116 1 1 3B 14 74 9 Ol 0 02 12 03 1 1 35 16 OR 0 R3 4 R4 20 63 11 R0 12 06 3 01 7 33 7 43 16 77 7 32 13 26 16 S7 . VI II 57 6 13 .1 34 5 00 1 4 VI Group Sec Avia Elec 631 1 1 :2 i, roup vc com sik (roup Sec Pctr . . Kevitone B-3 . Kevstone B-4 Kevstone K-2 Kevstone S-1 ... Keystone S-2 KevMtne S-3 Kevstone S-4 Mass Inv Orth Stk .. National Growth .... Stocks TV-Elec United Accum United Canada , United Continental . t'nited Income . United Science Value Line Inc ... . I Variable I Wellington 10 2R 14 73 9 no 4 43 iR.nn lit Bl 1 1 ftn 3 r- fi 71 fi HO 1 ? .1 1 fi 72 12 13 15 24 a oi to si S Bl 4 Rt 5 46 11 .U NOW THRU SAT. SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 TWO GREAT STARS' TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST A ruin r The Man WTtn Shnt , i jmm ,issji stuis ,,,, nmi Obituaries FLORENCE RILEY Ashland - Florence Riley, 76, of Santa Rosa, Calif., died at an Ashland motel early this morning. Mrs. Riley, who was born in 1885, waj vacationing in the area when she became ill yesterday. Funeral arrange ments will be announced by Litwiller s , Funeral home, Ashland. VIOLA B. F1NLEY Mrs. Viola Bell Finley died this morning at her home in the Applegate valley. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced by Conger-Morris Funeral directors. LUELLA J. MATLACK Mrs. Luclla J. Matlack. of 1461 East McAndrews rd., Medford. died last night in a local nursing home. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in Conger-Morris downtown chapel. Portland Produce Portland (UPD Dairy market : Erb To retailers: AA extra larRo, 42-4fic; AA larne 39-44c; A large 38-40c; AA medium 3 2-37 c; A A small 24-30c. cartons l-3c hipher. Butter To retailers: AA and A prints t7c; cartons lc higher; B prints title. Cheese (medium cured) To re tailers: 47-48'vc; processed Ameri can 3-10 lb. loaf. 45-46 'jc. Portland UP1 Dressed chick ens No. 1 urade dressed to re tailers: Fryers, whole drawn. 31- 38c lb.; cut-up. 37-42c lb.; hens. liRht type, whole drawn. 23-atic In.; liehl tvpe hens, cut -up 34c lb.; heavy whole 3fi-3Hc lh. Over-the-Counter Western Stocks Bv I'nltrd Prrsi Inlernatlonil Bank ol America 4Kj 54lj Lai I'ac mil 2Z'a Cyprus Mine, 21 Equitable S&L 37 Firit National Bank .... 57 Jantrcn 27'i Morrison Knudien ...... 31 J Mult Kennel, 4, N.W. Natural Gas 27 Ore. Metallurgical I1, PP&L 24'. PGE 23', U.S National Bank fitt1? United Ulil 2H West Coast Tel IK1. Wcverhoeuser 251. 23', 29 'i 33', 4', 29'. l'j 253 25', 71'. 28 U lil, 27 vim TWO SHOWS NITELY-7:00 AND 10:00 ' f 1W r-vB-K- i nil Bj Ql'niilifilllll KRUGER MAmiNtLU BLAIN BUIIONS HAWKS X NHRTM mA CAR load TONIGHT AND SATURDAY A GREAT TRIPLE BILL! JUDY TYLER -MICKEY SHUUGHMSSY OrJK JONFS-JFNMFER HOLDFM JOAN UM3 RCNID fOSitR I Births I WALDRON - To Mr. and ; Mrs. Robert, box 531, Jack ' sonville, July 19. 1982, a boy, 6'a pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. PHILLIPS - To Mr. and Mrs. Frank W 3108 Old Stage rd., Medford, July 18, 1962. a boy, 9'i pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. LEON - To Mr. and Mrs. Noel E , 4069 South Pacific highway, Medford, July 18, 1962, a buy, 6U pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. DURHAM - To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, route 2. box 668M, Central Point, July 18, 1962. a boy, 8 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. CRONK1TE - To Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 11454 Dennis rd.. Central Point, July 18, 1962, a boy, 7'a pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. McLOUTH - To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin R., 2108 Barnett rd., Medford, July 19, 1962, a girl, 7;U pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. MILLARD - To Mr. and Richard A., route 3, box 1300, Trail, July 19, 1962, a boy, 74 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. V2sJ TOMORROW I SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE JUDY CANOVA "Honey Chile" IT'S A SCREAM PLUS COLORED CARTOON CARNIVAL Children 35c Others 65c TONITE & SAT. YOU'LL BE RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF A WONDERFUL NEW WORLD OF ENTERTAINMENT BBUXETT-Mimi;-MAMOM - PftriFIC HIGHWAY OH, THAT ? A BARDOT! chshs Vj"cr onvro f V vioalS; fBri'50t par: mum mi umth Attmi MtRRI ANDIR Lutheran Church To Broaden Field Work New York -HOT- The Unit ed Lutheran church In Amer ica plans to enter 75 new mission fields in the United States and Canauj this year. The Rev. D.-. Donald L. Houser, execuiive secretary of the denomination's Board of American Missions, report ed the U L C A organized a new congregation every six and one-half days in 961 and broke ground for a new building every four day Be tween 100 and 115 new churches will he started this year, Houser said. Church In New York Provides Gymnasium New York -lUPlu Famed Riverside church has opened a gymnasium for young peo ple in its neighborhood. The building, adjacent to the church on Manhattan's Morningsidc Heights, con. tains facilities for various sports and a clubroom. It will be open to all individuals and groups who want to use it. Tonight f and Saturday Vo)7S7u FRACTURES 4c?' rjViVt HOLLYWOOD- (P&S j "JSJli ROAR BY ROAR! J (H t JERRY LEWIS PRODUCTION) -JT J Ut '''I r; '"'rrfg"7i, vJ 1 -Vv ""s DONLEVY- McNEAR-WESSON ernesto glucksman -jerry lewis jerry lewis bill Richmond mm Irqy n C0IIS!!iC f ORD AL WR1 ADDED Both Nites 3rd Hit! 319 Portland Livestock Portland i UP1 1 I'SDA Cattle 2 200. Bulk good and choice slaugh ter .leers 2.1 50-27: canner-cut tcr blaufthter cows 10-14 30; utility and commercial slaughter bulls 17- 20 50. Calves 423 Good and choice slaughter 24-27: utility and stand - GIOTTO 10 FRONT STREET Air Conditioned For Your Comfort Real Good Italian Food ALSO AMERICAN DINNERS Served S p.m. to 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 I060c DRIVE-IN V.IITU PAICI UlAUlAAVi kkju avu ill i nvu iw nivn fl,J .J L. f , Donahue-Antfe MkonMmo kui unim Midline rifflicuc diiu iidiy vr-a TECHNICOLOR WAflNER BROS. IU AUDIE MURPHY-USA GAYE LYLE BETTGER - WALTER 6RENNAN rd slaughter 20-24. Hon, 1.400. Active to ste.dv: No- ' '""" 240 lb. 18.50-19 50; sows No. 1. i and 3. 300-500 lb . 13-16 50. Sheep 4.725. Choice and prime 97 lb. slaughter spring lambs 18 50 20 50; good and low choice 16 50 18. . . h I Toni(8 and Saturday I rw "mtm A PAKAMOUNi RELEASE rim.mm mm 4 f - '-'v--.m1 i. unit tulnemf ra r