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Aihland Firi - Grail firei were reported in Ashland -Monday at 4 47 and 5:17 p.m. The lirst fire burned some brush and trash at 1661 Siski you blvd. The second was on Iowa st. between Wightman st. and Walker' ave. and was allowed to burn over a va cant lot to alleviate a lire hazard posed by dry grass. Causes of the Jires was unknown. SHAKEYS PIZZA PARLOR 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 7737721 BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CENTRAL ON EAST JACKSON 215 E. JACKSON MEDFORD RELAX IN . . . AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT Enjoy Fine Dining Before the Theatre or Buffet Luncheon J- 7 Twne 535-1462 On at 8 P.M. end 12:30 A.M. Miles-k' SECOND TREMENDOUS WESTERN HITI T0fl!TE! fur -' X Local and Permits Itiuad - The Med lord building department is sued permits Monday to D. L. Pickell to erect a residence at 1213 Stevens st. at an estima ted cost of SI 2.500. and to Jack Bailey to erect a dupiex at 524 and 526 Marie st. at an approximate cost of $13, 300. Grass Firt - Medlord fire men extinguished a small grass fire in the 1500 block of Grand ave. between 6 and 7 p.m. Monday. There was no damage. Cause of the fire was unknown. Watches Taken - Kathcrine Hall, route 1, box 290, Mcd ford, told Jackson county sheriff's deputies yesterday that her house was broken in to sometime Saturday niqht. She said that at least three watches were taken. Clinic Open The chest x ray clinic at Sacred Heart hospital sponsored by the Jackson County Tuebrculosis and Health association, will be open from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight, and Thursday, Aug. 2, from 2 to 5 p.m. The chest x-rav committee of the associ ation noted that it takes a week to ten days to receive a I report after an x-ray is taken, so school personnel whose ; employment is contingent on ; a tuberculin test or chest x ' ray should allow time for this if they desire to vist the clinic before school begins. Assume Name George E. and Palma M. Clot, route 1, box 29, Gold Hill, have as sumed the business name Rogue Villa Trailer Park, nc j cording to records in the Jack son county recorder's office. j Old Timers Meeting The ' Old Timers Car cluh will j meet Thursday, Aug. 2. at 8 p.m. in the club house. Mem ! bers of the ciub will assemble i to take part in the Jackson j ville Gold Rush Jubilee pa- rade Sunday, Aug. 5, at 12:30 I p.m. at the school grounds. DAILY CROWN ROOM MARK ANTONY MOTOR HOTEL ASHLAND, ORE. Phone 482-1721 The winning of the west surges into heroic life as two great stars appear together for the first time TheManWhoShot ZibertyV&lance "17 KP'I ! no".r.iiMnAv torn Lancaster Hepbl it TAe USEQRGMM Personal Convalescing Harold Burk, 9 King ,st, is convalesc ing at Rogue Valley hospital following surgery. Move Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Doak, 847 East Ninth St., are moving this week to Portland where they have purchased a res:aurant, Doaks is a well-known val ley restauranteur and they have lived in the area for about 10 years. Tax Revision Bill Approved By Committee Washington-OIPP-The Senate Finance Committee Tuesday approved a sharply cut, money-losing version of the administration's tax revision bill. The legislation, as it came out of the committee, could cost the treasury an estimated S750 million a year in revenue. As passed by the House in March, the bill would have raised about $120 million in revenues by closing tax loop holes. But drastic devisions in the Senate committee turned it into a potential money loser. The committee earlier had killed a controversial section which would have provided fo- withholding of federal in come tax on dividends and interest. In a key action Tuesday, the committee dropped earlier language which would' have permitted tax reduction for such business entertain ment as a "prudent man" would claim. It substituted language to allow reduction of entertainment expenses "directly associated with the active conduct of trade or business." Committee officials said the provision recognized the "business association of good will entertainment," such as business lunches. Over-the-Counter Western Stocks 7 Bv United Prrss Inte Bank of America Cal Pac TJtil Con Freight Cyprus Mines Equitable S & L First National Bank .... Janten ll'i 23 Morrison Knudsen Mult Kennels N W Natural Gas ixrt, Oregon Metallurgical.. PP & L PGE U S National Bank .... United Ulil Wcsl Cnasl Tel Weyerhaeuser 31 2ft '4 1 25 2.V, 2li-' 2.Vj 72 .12 1R 27 Portland Livestock Portland fUPHUSDA Cattle 300. SlauRhlcr heiiers uttlilv IR: ranncr-culter rows 11-14; feeder medium and good n leers lf)-22. Calves 50. Good and chotre vent ers 2.V2fi: standard 23-25; snort and choice 150-3.10 lh. feeder calves 24-27; medium 23. Hoes 200. No. 1 and 2 butcher 30-204 lb. 21. Sheep 00. SprinK laiiKhJer lamhs choice and pnne R0-100 lb 20-20 SO. fjood J6; leeder lambs rhnire and fancy 70.ro Ih, 14-lfi. M ' HrtM-.tw Ft-iUOUNT rh a ON SCREEN i- AT FiJ I 10:30 P.M. MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, " til -I , . it- ,! VU ."' IV 'V 'V is r s. I 18 BJ f i ,. SUIT DISMISSED-Mrs. Sherri she learned Monday that her abortion had been dismissed in Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Finkbine seeks the abortion because there is a 50-50 chance that her unborn child has been deformed by the drug Thalidomide which she took in the early stages ot her pregnancy. (UPI) Ruling on Freeman, Shipley Cases May Be Made Aug. 13 Salem-lUPli-The Oregon Su preme Court is expected to rule Aug. 13 on the death sen tence appeals of Jcannace June Freeman and Larry West Shipley, court sources indicated Tuesday. The court begins its annual summer recess this week, but a conference of justices is scheduled for that date. The recess lasts through the first week in September. Miss Freeman and Shipley, both 21, were both convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to dc.i, but their appeals are automatic under the law. The court handed down five decisions Tuesday. They included: State, appellant vs. Jerry Milo Shinkle; appeal from Marion county; opinion by Justice Kenneth O'Connell; Judges George A. Jones and Val D. Sloper affirmed; suit to recover damages in a car accident, ruling for Shinkle affirmed; Chief Justice Wil liam McAllister dissented. Don J. Wiriing and J. M. Girtler, appellants vs. Robert J. Jensen, state real estate commissioner; appeal from Marion county; opinion by Justice Harold Warner; sus pension of broker and sales man licenses affirmed. Joan Kathcrine Butler by her guardian Dora K. Butler, appellant vs. William F. Pan tekoek; appeal from Multno mah County; opinion by Jus lice Pro Tern Hall S. Lusk; Judge John J. Murchisor. af firmed; damage action after a 4-year-old girl was bitten by a dog, verdict for In de fendant Pantekcok affirmed. Jacob Renner, appellant vs. Elwyn G. Kinney and James Portland Produce Porland (UPIi Dairy market: Ej?g To retailers: AA extra tarpe. 43-49c; AA large 40-4.1c; A large 39-42c; AA medium 34-3flc: AA una 11 24-30c. cartoni l-3c hijrher Butter Tn retailer: A A and A print K7c; carton 1c higher, B prints fific Cheeie tmedium cured To re. lailera 47 - 48'jt-, prncumfd American 5-ln lt. loaf, 43-46'jC, Portland ilJPli Dressed chick ens No. I grade dreaded lo re tailers: Fryer, whole drawn, 32 3fJc lb : rut-up. ;ifl-42c In.; rims, light type, whole drawn. 2:i-2!r In ; light type hen, cut-tip 2fi-34c lh.: heavy whole ;ift-.1!ic lh. STARTING TODAY Doors Open 6:45-Show Starts at 7:00 VIVE LA FUN!! WALT DISNEY PRESENTS :a poiiday PLUS A MOST FANTASTIC ADVENTURE! TUF MAST , v A . I . MEDFORD. OREGON 1 CM ' ' V, , v""'v. S Finkbine 15 shown above as suit for legal clearance for an E. Barnard; appeal from Washington county; opinion by Justice Gordon Sloan; Judge Glen Hieber affirmed; personal injury case, verdict for Kinney and Barnard af firmed. Vito Clarizo vs. Spada Dis tributing Co., Inc., appellant; appeal from Multnomah county; opinion by Chief Jus- lice McAllister; Judge James W. Crawford reversed; action for breach of an implied war ranty in the purchase of onions and potatoes, verdict and judgment of $684 recov ered by Clarizo reversed; Jus tice O'Connell dissented. Weather FORECASTS Medford a. d vicinity: Continued fair and mild through Thurtday, Low tonight 4B. High Thursday 92. Western Oregon: Cloudy along coast and in north Interior with n little morning drizzle and partly minny Thursday afternoon, except fair extreme south interior through Thursday. Low tonight .10 55. High Thursday 70-flO in north and H0 in south interior, 60-66 on const . Northern California: Fair through Thursday except fog on coast. Lit tle temperature change. I.OC.M, DATA TEMPEPATURE: Mean yester dtv 73; below normal I. Record high this data 102 in Rrcord low thin date 4(1 In 1944. PRECIPITATION: 24 hour to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a.m . none. Total for July, trace. .17 Inch helnw normal. Total since Sept 1. 15 38 Inches, 2 Tt7 inches hclow normal. HUMIDITY:: Lowest yesterday 21, highest this am. 77, lllch 4:f)ft 24- C1TV Tester a.m. nr. Low Prrr. 51 .01 44 day Rmnkincs Crater Lake 75 fl rants Pass Ofl Howard Prairie .. 5 Klntnath Falls .... R3 MEDFORD 32 Portland fll SeaYtle 74 Spokane fl5 Yakima Ofl Eureka SB Red Bluff - Oft Sacramento 80 San Francisco .... 57 Lo Angeles 81 Phoenix 107 Denver 84 Chicago ......... 70 Miami Beach ...... 00 New York 81 Washington. D. C. 90 53 6ft 60 77" 50 65 Bl 70 FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through Aug. : Western Oregon - Western Wash ington Little If any precipitation except drizzle along coast and a chance of a few showers In west ern Washington about Saturday. Tsmprratures near normal in west ern Washington and a little above normal In western Oregon. Maxi mums mnstlv in 70s and 80 in western Washington and 80s and un in western Oregon. Minimumi i mostly in 50s, pre in gay rree ! i 1 Gresham Lecture Set on Thursday Ashland - Gresham Lecture II, scheduled at 3:30 p.m. T l, . . .....J . . t u A..U1 1 n..u i iitd ana; ai inc fiMiianu ruw i he llbrarv. will be an address I by Dr. Warren Staehler. "A Device for Macbeth" will be the topic of the ad dress, and will concern Shake speare's use of antithesis in the popular tragedy. Dr. Staebler. Institute Fel low for 1962. is professor of bnglish at Earlham college in Richmond, Ind. He received his AB degree in English and French from Princeton uni versity, and his PhD from the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Staebler has been re gional correspondent for the American Council of Learned Societies, president of the Ohio-Indiana Chapter of American Studies association, and head of the American Friends Service Committee's Italian Mission. He has also performed several leading roles In theatre productions. Gresham Lectures arc spon sored weekly during the Festi val season by the Institute of Renaissance Studies, for the benefit of the Festival Collec tion of rare books and prints. JAPANESE INVESTORS New York-IUPII-Japan takes second place only to the Unit ed States in its number of in vestors, with about four mil lion shareowncrs, a Japanese investment firm reports. Births ROBERTSON - To Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Charles, 116 South Columbus ave., Med lord. July 25. 1962, a girl. 8'4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. GRIMES - To Mr. and Mrs. Frank, 52 West Vilas rd.. Cen tral Point, July 30, 1962, a girl, 7 pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. BEARD - To Mr. and Mrs. Charles P., 224 Haven St., Medford, July 31, 1962, a girl, ft pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. GRAVES - To Mr. and Mrs. George A., route 1, box 499, Talent, July 31. 1962, a hoy, 634 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. Investment Funds Noon quotaUoni on 1 tocki Fund Bid Bullock 31 H2 Chemical Fund 9.07 Colonial Ener lo.fifi Eaton Howard Stk .. 11. an Fidelity 1391 Fundamental Invent. R 3!) Group Sec Avia-Elec A.40 Group Sec Com Stk lt.SH Group Sec Petr .... 10.45 Kevstone S-3 12. IS Keystone S-4 3.UH Asked 12.74 in.no 1 1 .65 12 82 15.04 0.10 7.12 12.0(1 11.45 13.2(1 4.00 7.52 7 R2 17.1(1 7.50 1.1 .- 17 23 ' fl 70 1 1 R3 fi 3R 5 2R R.I4 14 fiR Mass Inv Growth Stk 6 RR National Growth fl !7 Stocks , TV-Elec United Acrum United Canada United Continental.. United Income United Science Value Line Inc Variable Wellinton IS 1)0 fl.RR 12.43 IS RS fi 13 10 R2 S R4 4 R3 5 fiR 13.47 !y.isw.lvtwe'ijjl faai 4, k : v wl(,Ji4fll1 ASKED TO TESTIFY Dr. Frances Kelsey, left, Ihe Food and Drug Administration medical officer who kept Thali domide off the American drug market, and George P. Lar rick, FDA commissioner, are shown as they appeared hpfore a Senate Government Operations subcommittee in Wash ington. Dr. Kclscy was summoned before the group to be asked about the pressure she withstood before the drug was proved dangerous. (UPI) HOLLAND HOTEL Serving 5:00 to 12:00 Prime Rib of Beef "AS YOU LIKE IT" Complete Dinner $2.95 Playgoeri . . . Try our fail, efficient service. OBITUARIES JOHN HERBERT VALE Funeral services for J o h n Herbert Vale, 78, formerly of Port Orford, Cre., who died July 27 in a Salem hospital, will be held at 11 a.m. Thurs - day in the Chapel in the Trees Mortuary in Siskiyou Memor ial Park. Master Carl Ocstreich and Chaplain Waller Cummings of Mcdford Lodge 103 AF&AM will officiate. Private inter ment will follow in Siskiyou Memorial park. Mr. Vale was born May 8, 1 8 8 4, in South Yarra, Mel bourne, Australia, the son of Herbert and Hcnerietta Vale He was a resident of Oregon for 37 years, and had been a former resident of Mcdford. He was a member of the Ma sonic Order in Port Orford at the time of his death. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Cora Green Vale. Coos Bay, Ore.; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Vale Stadel, San Diego, Calif., and Mrs. Lucille Vale Flint, Eugene, Ore.; one sister, Mrs. Doris Kirkpatrick, Den ver, Colo. Siskiyou F u n e ral Service director's of Chapel in the Trees Mortuary were entrust ed with funeral arrangements. METTIE O. ADAMS Funeral services jr Mrs. Mettie O. Adams, 82, who died in Chinook, Mont., July 26, will be held a', graveside in M e m o rv Gardens Memorial park at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. Elder Duane Corwin, pastor of the Seventh Day Advcntisl church, will officiate. Perl Funeral home is in charge of arrangements. ' Mrs. Adams was born at Marshficld. Mo.. April 23, : 1880. In 1899, in Missouri, she I was married to Benjamin F. Adams. I They lived In Montana for i several years before moving to Medford in 1954, and made Ihcir home at 1811 Orchard Home dr. Mr. Adams died Jan, 22, 1957. For the past four years, Mrs Adams has lived in Chi nook, Monl. Survivors include four sons, Lester Adams, Applegate, Ev erett Adams, Great Falls, Mont., Brice F. Adams, Med ford, Ervin Adams, Medford; five daughters, Mrs. Mabel Bruce, Glasgow, Mont., Mrs. Festival Plays Tonight: "Coriolanui" Errori" Thurtday: "Comedy of Errori." Fridayi ' Hanry IV, Pari II" Saturday: "Ai You Llka II" Curtain time: 8:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1. 19S3 Vcnna Ebinden, Fort Shaw, Mont., Mrs. Vada McCullough, Hamilton, Mont.. Mrs. Jewell Ccdcrbcrg, Turner, Mont., Mrs. Ivy Reynold, Corlcz, Colo., and olher relatives in 1 Missouri JOHN PATTERSON Ashland John Elliott Pat terson. 74, difd Tuesday al his home. 2300 Siskiyou blvd , Ashland. Mr. Patterson was horn Nov. 2ti. 1887. in Jasper county. Missouri. He was the son of John T. Patterson and Naomi Elizabeth Sheets. The family moved to a farm near Klamath Falls in 1889. and lo Ashland in 1906. Mr. Patterson attended Ashland Normal school. In 1917 he was married lo Myrlie DeCarlow, who sur vives. He was employed by the federal government in 191u as a forest entymnologist. Al Ihe time of his retirement in 1951 SI DOORS OPEN 6-.30-SHOW STARTS 7:00 TWO OF THE GREATEST! YOU'VE NEVER SEEN A BETTER WESTERN M0M primntt RANDOLPH JOEL SCOTTMcCREA YulBrynner fifVA ilOLLOBRIGIDA B V NOMHfWIflCHloJMW M jA MA CAR rW.aaaaa.w.tf3 COUTH PACIFIC HICHWAYiO' 1 ENDS M TivflB It's sheer magic! STARTS TOMORROW-THURSDAY THEY GAVE YOU "south pacific" . OKLAHOMA "SOUND OF MUSIC" MDGERS& HAMMERSTEIN'S mm PAT BOBRV mm ANN- TOU -AUfE BOONE DARIN TIFFIN MARGRET EWELL FAYE end a First-Run Thriller Never Before Shown li?. cauuBii ntllAUN '4-A IflDGblEIGEii I 1 mi laiiil.. alim Mi ii A 11 he was in administrative charge of the United States Forest Insect laboratories on the campus of Ihe University of California, Berkeley. In addition to his wife, Mr. Patterson is survived by one granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. Private service will be held at 10:30 a m. Thursday, Aug. 2, in Litwillcr's Mountain View chapel. Interment will be in Mountain View ccme tery. Friends may contribute to the American Cancer society. Keep Cool a Cucumber Our Salad Way WHITE HOUSE Corntr 6th and Ivy Fountain AM Treats, OPEN TONIGHT YOU'VE NEVER LAUGHED AT FUNNIER COMEDY PAULA PRENTiSS JACK CARTER JiScKUS Charles MGRAW CinannBScopa y tTROCOLOR, TONIGHT rid THURSDAY TWO ALL-TIME GREAT HITS a HORIZONTAL UElTENArWy DRIVE-IN II . TONIGHT HSSSSfff VClNaMaScOP CQBDO't M;flAE 3HIPLEV JOHES ! fVi 7IS1 ':rtHf5Ey A-W V ' "-r4 5 ftfhl : 1 U ZtSgl yj 0 piciwis Cti- M ROD . JOHN HUSTON l.Cii X wielded! sawera . limn mm MacKENNA HAffi 6th and Fir Mcdford