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Withdrawal of 21,000 Acres Sel Withdrawal of 21,000 acres of sand dune lands along the coast of Lane, Douglas and Coos counties from entry or disposition under the general mining laws is planned by the forest service, according to an Central Point Adds Extra Patrolman Central Point The Cen tral Point police department has been expanded to four men with the employment of an extra patrolman, Chief Ed ward Zander has announced. Joining the previously three-man department this week will be Robert L. Howe, 29, of Grants Pass. Howe, a former employee of Bates Lumber company, Grants Pass, recently served with the U. S. Army as a phys ical training instructor and ad visor. He will move his wife and three children to Central Point in the near future. This fall, Howe will under go police training through the League of Oregon Cities police training program. TIMBER ROOM CAFE Complete LUNCHES 75'uP Complete DINNERS 1 00 Up Featuring MEXICAN FOODS From 5 P.M. to 10 P.M. S SO. RIVERSIDE ROGUE COUNTRY CLUB Annual Membership Meeting and n Election of Board Members TOMORROW, JULY 25 at 8 P.M., in the STARLITE ROOM At the Club js intern, TONITE AND WEDNESDAY ONLY! A new genre of motion picture . . . to make you think and feel s ftn, w ADULTS ONLY LADIES PASSES NOT ON SCREEN ONCE ONLY "THE BEST BLOCKBUSTER OF THE YEAR PAUL NEWMAN EVA MARIE SAINT RALPH RICHARDSONPETER LAWFORD LEE J.COBBSAL MINEOJOHN DEREK JILL SCttN'UV Y O1LT0M THJMIO SID ON THE MOVtL BY LEON UiS MUSiC By tBNEST COLD PtOTM'HtD IK tUft PNVI8I0N 70. TtCHNICOLOKt RY SAM LUVITT A UNITED ARTISTS IE It St PRODUCED AND DlfttCTtO IT OTTO WtEWINOtfi ADDED ATTRACTION! On Screen 8 P.M. & 12:45 A.M. I B. llft'h .i.f. 1 1 application filed with the bu reau of land management. The lands are in the Sius law National forest. It is rec ommended that the area be maintained in its present con dition. Two Congressional bills have been Introduced for pre serving the area for public recreation use, the forest serv ice noted in its report to BLM. The department of interior is giving the public 30 days from July 19 to comment on the proposal. Written com ments should be sent to the state director, bureau of land management, U.S. department of interior, 710 NE Holladay st., Portland 12. A detailed description of the affected lands will be published in the Federal Reg ister. It will be posted in the BLM land office in Portland and in courthouses of Eugene, Roseburg, Coquille and in local post offices. NEGRO HOMEOWNERS New York-WPD - About 17 per cent of the Negro families in the United States own their own homes compared with 62 per cent of the white families, says Daniel Kroll of Donbar Development corporation, spe cialists In project homes for Negroes. Swimming burns up more calories than almost any oth er activity. It consumes 9.65 calories per minute, accord ing to Dr. Herbert Pollack of New York. Bowling burns 6.47 calories per minute, bas ketball 6.86, boxing 7.72 and I football 8.02. VALLEY aMMjrtMHiff iti mtfriV-r itm mY'n DOORS OPEN AT 8:00 "CURTAIN AT 8:30" GOOD THIS SHOW EACH NITE AT 8:55 P.M. ...RIPS THE HEART!" BOSLEY CROWTHER, NEW YORK TIMES B 13 is ill OTTO PREMINGER PRESENTS HAW0RTH WALT DISNEY thbt thouomt h was a that Thought he was a coL9. Rf 1 ALLEN , -i v , , i js f 3 CROSS-COUNTRY TRIP Two high school students stopped over in Portland on their trans-continental bike trip. Tim Bingham, , left, of Riverside, N.Y., and Dennis Kloepfer, Missoula, Calif., are on their way from New York to Los Angeles by .way of the Seattle World's Fair. They have been on the road for more than a month. (UPI) Locals 'kituanes i Grange Picnic - Roxy Ann Grange will hold its annual picnic at McKee Bridge on the Applegate river Sunday July 29. Coffee and ice cream will ; be furnished by the1 Grange. Return to Valley - Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yost, formed Med- ford residents, have returned ! 10 ine viiney Ltiiei bpuiiuiug five years in El Cajon, Calif. They are making their home at the Horizon Trailer Vil age on South Pacific highway, Phoenix. Business Names - Several business names have been as sumed throughout the county according to records in the county recorder's office. The name Jet Painting and Dry wall was assumed by Dennis W. Pratt and Jan Harrison, 424 North Main St., Ashland; Gas Equipment Service com pany by Fred Hiller and Al Hansen, 833 West Jackson St., and Novelcrafts by Lewis H. and Myrtle F. Trickey, box T, Rogue River. Gas Ignites - Central Point Rural firemen were called out about 9:30 p.m. Sunday when gas leaking from a pump be came ignited at Carolina Pa cific Plywood Inc.', White City. The pump is used to transfer gas. Firemen said the bearings burned out on the pump, the gas escaped, and somehow was ignited. The gas supply was shut off and Cali fornia Pacific Utilities offi cials were called. Damage was confined to the $200 pump and nearby grass. Tools Stolen - Rufus Rob erts, 533 South Grape St., noti fied Medford police Saturday that someone took a box oi tools valued at S60 from his pickup truck sometime Friday while it was parked on South Front st. between 8th and 9th sts. Permits - Building permits have been issued by the Med ford building department to Douglas Oil company to erect a S2c.OOO service station at 1325 Court St.; to Morris Brown to erect a S10.000 du plex at 1105 and 1107 West' 10th st.. and to D. L. Pirkell. ; to erect a S10.000 residence at 1233 Stevens st. , Ashland Fires - The Ash- land fire department reported j two crass fires Sunday, neith er of which caused any dam age. Cause of both fires was listed as unknown. The first was at 2:20 p.m. on property owned by R. D. Strphensrn af 116 California St. The other was on a vacant lot at 6(i7 Indiana st. . Meeting Set - Medford Building Trades council will meet in tiie Carpenters' hall. 123'i West Main St., Wednes day, July 25. at 7:30 p.m. a Plan Sale - International Order of Job's Daughters, Shaciy Cove bethel, is plan ring a rummage sale Aug. 1. Persons who have items to do nate to the sale may telephone the Donald Shnpp residence. 772-6824 or Victor A. Frost residence. 8-6-441 1 . for pick up service. Visitors Mr and Mrs. Ivan Oison. Sunrre.t rd., Tal ent, had as recent visitors Mr. and Mrs Sidney Randnll. Lon don, England Also guests were Mr. and Mrs, John Dix on, Spokane, und Mr. and Mrs . Penn Dixon, Medford. MEDFORD MAIL, TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON v T7 4 . . y.r' Si -m - 'i FLORENCE RILEY Ashland The body of Mrs. Florence Riley, 77, who died Friday, will be forward ed to Santa Rosa, Calif., by Litwiller's Funeral home for funeral services and inter. ment. Mrs. Riley lived at 1475 Sis kiyou blvd., Ashland. She is survived by a son, Joseph Eateman, Washougal', Wash. P.AY C. DENNIS Ray C. Dennis, 75, of 215 North Peach St., Medford, died last night in a local hos pital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Perl Fu neral home. IDA E. DRESSLER Mrs. Ida E. Dressier, 87, of 914 Reddy ave., Medford, died at her home this morning. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Perl Funeral home. COVEY - To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lynn, route 1, box 155, Rogue River. Juiv 23. 1962. a girl. 7-?'j pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. $ 7 r AIRPORT RECEPTION President Curios Julio AroscmPtm of Ecuador, left, nnd Prosidcnl Kennedy stmid at Attention duvitm .n red carpet reception for the visiting South American in WsfhintRnn, D. C. Aroseniena will be in the United States for three cloys at talks on hemispheric affairs. (UPI) One Evening at the DARDANELLE is really delightful The food ii superb The drinkt arc the bett And tho muiic to njoyjblc. The bett costs no more. OFEN EVERY DAY 99 Hwy. at Gold Hill Overpast Subscribers To report improper or non delivery of the Mail Tribune m Med lord, phone 772-6141: Ash land call at 22 Iowa t., or phone 482-3002; Montague and. Yreka, phone GLobe 9-3171. be fore 6:45 p in. dally and 10:30 a in Sunday. Ii regular delivery arrives shortly after you call please notify oflice. thus eliminating special messenucr service. Point Reyes Bill Passed by House Washington, DC. - A bill to establish the Point Reyes National Seashore passed in the House Monday by a voice vote, climaxing a four - year campaign to preserve the scenic cape 35 miles north of San Francisco for recreation. The measure will now be returned to the Scnate-which passed It last September - for confirmation of amendments. The chief amendment ac cepted on the House floor was a "simplifying" one proposed by Representative William S. Mailliard (R-Calif.). It will al low owners of residences built before Sept. I, 1959, to con tinue to own them for 50 years from the enactment of the bill. The bill had provided they might be owned until the last surviving child of the owner became 30 years old. Portland Produce The following prire quotations are from Uie agricultural markut. ing service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Portlnnd. Errs: Prices to retailers, cartons. X large AA 45-52; large AA 42-18; larfic A 41-43; medium AA 3t!-40; small AA 27-33. Prices to produ cers: X large AA 34-37 '3; large AA 30-35'a; larfie A 28-32; medium AA 22-26i;; sman A 15-181-. Butter: Prices to retailers, No. 1 prints delivered, AA and A 66, B 65. Poultry: Prices to retailers, de livered, for grade A quality, frv eis. whole 3 1 -3B. cut up 37-42: light type hens, whole 23-2!), cut up E6-34; heavy type hens, whole 3G-3!i. Portland Livestock Portland (UPI t USD A Cattle 250. Slaughter steers standard and low Rood 10-23.50: cutter and util ity dairyhred 14-17; standard and good heifers W-24-50; ennner-cut-ter 10-14.50; cutter and low utility bulls 17-1!). Calves 75 Choice venters 27: standard and good 20-26; utility and standard I6-1B. Hogs 300. Artive; No. 1 and 2 butcher 1H0-230 lb. 20.50-21; No. 2 and 3 1110-240 lb. 10.50-20; sows No. 1 and 2, 202 lb. 17 50; No. 1, 2, 3. 300-500 lb. 13-16.50. Sheep 800. Slaughter spring lambs choice and prime 08 lb., 20; most choice and prime IB IS). 50; good and mixed good to choice 15-18. Qvsr-the-CoLsnler Western Stocks By United Press International Bank of America 48",8 51 Ta Cal Pac Util 2211, 24. Con Freight 103, B Cyprus Mines 20i 22i Equitable S & L 35 38 "2 First National Bank .... 56 "j HOij Jantzen 27 21 Morrison Knudsen 31 3. 33SH Mult Kennels 4 43 N.W. Natural Gas 28 2S1. Oregon Metallurgical .. I1. i'3 PP&L 24'4 2fi'i PGE 24 254 U S. National Bank .... 67 72 United Util 2i 28 West Coast Tel 18ia 19'i Weyerhaeuser 247. id r ,z "' ' Mv Ji settle B7 se O'IZ ! ' i t , fi (, f I YnklniH I no H8 II II "t. c V Eureka .18 SI , , ' 1 t.t. 'J Hl Blufr 104 71 BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND s l,-' M snr7S,co-;::: m Si ' central on east mckson W' iil-i VI Phbinix.Z3Zao? 8-- 215 E. JACKSON J t ,t l ' f Denver 80 5B .28 ,,r, ' i lJV.nll Chw.no 71 Bi MEDFORD Jf" , ll Miami Bench 811 B3 ' New York 77 61 .84 , f , y i Washinitton, D. C. 87 68 II $ 1 i ytj f " " ' , i' 111 l V y,- , - T TT - T T 1 Doctors Suggest Abortion for User Of European Drug Phoenix - il'Pli - A panel of doctors recommended that a Phoenix woman undergo an abortion in the next few days to prevent birth of a child they fear would be de- Suit To Void School Election Continues The Dalles-WPD-Trial of a suit socking to void the re sults of a school district con solidation election continued here today , in Wasco County Circuit Court. Seven individuals and the Harvey Aluminum Co. are asking Judtse Malcolm W. Wilkinson to set aside the con solidation of the Cheneoweth, Rovvena and Mosier school districts. They based their suit on al leged irregularities in the pro cedure leading up to the elec tion. Investment Funds Noon quotation! on leteoted stocki,: Fund Did Asked Bullock ll.-lu 12.50 Ciionucut Fund 0.13 9.05 Colonial Ener ' 0.99 10.92 Katon Howard Stk .. 11.61 12.55 fidelity 13.00 14.70 f undamental invest. a.2u o.'.m Group Set. Avia-Elee 6.25 6.85 croup bee Loin blK 1 1.47 12.50 Uroup Sec Petr .... 10.29 11.27 ie.vsione u-j n.uit lo.tili Keystone H-4 8,08 0.80 Keystone K-2 4,41 4,82 Keystone S-l 18.91 20.63 Keytsone S-2 10.77 11.76 KeytsoneS-3 11.80 12.88 Keytsone S-4 3 56 3 89 Muss lltv Grill Stk.. 6.69 , 7.31 Natl Growth 6.77 7.40 Stocks 15.68 16.95 TV-Kiec 6.U9 7.29 United Aceum 12.19 13.32 United Canada 15.25 16.38 United Continental.. 6.03 6.59 United Income 10.04 . 11.63 United Science 5.63 8.17 Value Line Inc 4.89 3.34 Variable 5.53 5.08 Wellington 13.31 14.31 Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Continued hot with threat ol evening thun derstorms over the mountain. Low tonight 58. High Wednebday near 100. Western Oregon: Fair tonight and Wed no d ay, except for night and morning coastal cloudiness and early morning patches of clouds northern interior. Not quite so warm over northern in terim1. Low tonight 4B to 58. High Wednesday, 78 to A3, except near 100 in southern interior and 65 on the coast. Northern California; Fair tonight and Wednesday, except for scat tered thundcrshowers in the mountains and log on the coast. Littic change in temperature. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester day 7U; above normal 6. Record high this date 104 In 1024. Record low this date 48 in 1932. PRECIPITATION: i!4 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, 2.55 Inches below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 17, highest this a.m. 69, High 4:00 24- CITV Venter- a.m. hr. dnv I.nw Prcr. BrooKingw Grants Pans 102 Howard Prairie .. 90 Klamath Falls .... RB MEDFORD 101 Portland 01 49 T. SPECIAL MATINEE 1:00 P.M. EVENING SHOWS 7:00 & 9:30 P.M. FROM WALT DISNEY The Great Entertainment Event of the Summer Seasonl amund QV mm urna. TECHNICOLOR ANDiS KIRK CORCORAN CkkM Mil NfitSCH Umtmi tn Kiw n bmm to . tat AOUITS 90c - STUDENTS 75e - CHILDREN 50c formed because of drugs taken by the woman The doctors entered their recommendation Monday aft er studying the case. The identity of the doctors and the woman were not made public. The woman took a tranqui lizer containing thalidomide, obtained by her husband on a trip to Europe. The substance once was widely distributed ill Europe until medical tests showed it often caused de formed inlanls when taken during the first few weeks of pregnancy. A UPI dispatch drew the woman's attention to the po tential danger, and she told her physician she had taken the drug. He checked with European medical authorities, and it was determined that Mt. Rainier Park Visitors Set Record Longmire-IUPD - Visitors to Mt. Rainier National Park set a record Sunday when a total of 7,825 tourist-laden auto mobiles streamed past the park's six checkpoints. Park rangers estimated about 31,427 visitors flocked to the scenic landmark. The previous record was set Aug. 13, 19B1 when 29,159 tourists visited the park. 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 SHAKEYS I I on ii w w "-m w w rm I STARTS TOMORROW WEDNESDAY 7 ? Waff Disney MACMliRRAV JANE CALIANVWAaEV TUESDAY. JULY the Iran quillzcr definitely contained the dangerous syn thetic substance. The Arizona Medical associ ation named the anonymous panel which recommended terminating t h e pregnancy. Abortion is a felony in Ari zona, but tlie law allows phy sicians leeway where the mother's physical or mental health may be endangered. Doctors here agreed there was a strong likelihood the '3Tm A IEflTSTIOM' Cinemascope RED BUTTONS TAIMA FI ft J"- Ty - jl fCMII ' v' .v' mm : Wt' - Bit ! Ii l'i';V L1 f 3 KflilGER - MARIINEUJ - BIM BUTTONS - HAWKS - gRTi-Ku"fiijiSw". rfAfifaU.r TONIGHT V KOHtHrKIFICBIOBWAJ , TWO ALL TIME ACARLOA GREAT HITS! : . n , i mAM Ik I TONIGHT A GREAT DOUBLE BILL! TWO OF THE YEARS GREAT HITS! n)iiii) pn"ti-r'" niiuy Car iS. it'iMJlJf f j m.r. - jri.i ------ - - - T 1w - UNi're'o'iRrisrs " AND GREAT HIT 'nk ' Why . . . a 1 Pamela A i i I t ; .r.'" Hia MrawaTlfti HWnl ,lnrR!?liil W I JimesTne nd John Munine Idcmas Gome 1 HULUMSN I Beimfe I Mcsde Howls . m panavision -Technicolor 24, 1962 A 13 child would be born with de formed limbs or with arms or legs missing. The woman said she was glad her case, believed to be the first of its kind in the United States, was being pub licized. "Perhaps others who may not have read that story and who have some of those European tranquilizers avail able will throw the drugs away," she said. ENDS TONITE TWO SHOWS 7:00 ind 10:00 P.M. KATE" 4," i i THE IRON PETTICOAT VistaVision - Technicolor I DRIVE-IN Elvle Head! For ThTopTnWlth: "Whit A Wonderful Lite" , 'I'm Not The Mirrying Kin" Sound Advlct' follow That Dream- Anjel' 4 Kh " s 'Mil J " I COLOR I L J , HELM MOORE KRUSCHEN NUMBER TWO do aorna women turn oeauuwt wing into aamnthina no bttltmr than the mating of beasts ?" 1AURE9VCE HARVEY wJERIMFACE TENNESSEE WILLIAMS