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MLDFOHD MAIL 1H1BUNK. MLDKOHD. OHilGON Winston Family Injured in Crash Seliginan, Ariz. - iupii - A Las Vegas, Nev., man was killed and five other persons were injured Sunday in a head-on collision between two automobiles on U.S. 66, about 10 miles west of here. The Arizona Highway Pa trol identified the dead man as Jack Roland Montgomery, 54. Listed in fair condition in the same hospital was Rich ard F. Gardner, 47, Winston, Ore., the driver of one car. His wife, Edith Marie, 48, and their daughter Wilma, 17, were in serious condition. Taken to Williams hospital for observation were Mont gomery's wife, Louis, 48. and their daughter, Shirley Jean, 17. the driver of the other Of 3.5 million miles of paved roads in the United States about 2.8 million miles, or about four of every five, are paved with blacktop, according to Allied Chemi cal's Barrett division. SHAKET PIZZA PARLOR 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 V - - K - full, . .s. If rirr - ' ' - - V sV ft T- t f w . '.ft if- V V YH liU lH,wa iMiwWMM waw-yisisii II' ? 11 i 51 ftaiii Ml Mi urn WiitJninM NOT CALLED ON IT Has Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy violated a Federal regula tion by bringing his dog, Brumus, to work with him? Nobody has called the nation's chief law enforcement official on it yet, and he seems in little danger of being convicted and serving the 30-day jail sentence that could be imposed for breaking the rule, which bars dogs and other animals, except seeing eye dogs, from Federal property ex cept for official business. Kennedy says the dog is lonely because the children are away on vacation. Here, Lynne Widlitz, a Justice Department employee, walks Brumus down the hall past the Attorney General's office. (UPI) Locals MONDAY. AUGUST 6, 1962 -A Bobby Kennedy Violates Regulations By Bringing Dog To Work With Him Washington -0i-Has Atty Gen. Robert F. Kennedy vio lated a federal regulation by bringing his dog to work with him? No one ha? called the na tion's chief law enforcement official on it yet. He appears to be in little danger of be ing conviclrd and serving the 30-day jail sentence that could he imposed for break ing the rule. But the question comes up because a sad-eyed Labrador named Brumus has been ac companying Kennedy to his I office ai the Justice Depart ment lately. Brumus is no ordinary dog. At the age of 14 months he is almost as big as a pony and not nearly as graceful. Gets Lonely At Homo "He usually stays at home with the children." the attor ney general recently explain ed to visitors. "But the child ren are away on vacation and he gets very lonely. Sn I brine him down here and get pretty girls to take him for walks." Government building regu lations issued by the General Service Administration have this to say on the subject: "Dogs and other animals, except for seeing eye dogs, shall not be brought upon government property for oth er than official purposes." Anyone found guilty faces a maximum penally of $50 fine and 30 days in jail. Brumus, whose shambling gait and mournful appear ance invariably bring sur prised smiles from Kennedy's callers, is considered well-behaved most of the time. Indonesian Foreign Minis ter Subandrio seemed highly amused at the black dog's an tics during a picture-taking session with Kennedy. An aide finally led Brumus out of camera range. Brumus was the animal star of a film made in Ken- Tonite! cuTnc 1 ieIyl7 V wzvrrM . 535-1462 131 y m hq o HL'wyW. El y ON SCREEN 8 P M. ft 1515 AM t ON SCREEN 8 P.M. & 12:15 A.M. nedy's office by the U.S. In formation Agency during a question-andanswer session with students from Brazil. Visitors Delighted The South American visi tors seemed delighted when the attorney general solemn ly poured his pet a drink of water from a silver pitcher into an ash tray. Kennedy's aides have jok ingly suggested that Brumus might qualify as a, goodwill envoy, a bodyguard or watch dog to meet the GSA test of being on official duty. This, at least, seemed to bar any long Justice Depart ment visits by other animals assembled by the seven Ken neay cnnaren. This menag erie has included two other dogs, ponies, horses, geese, a burro, a sea lion, Hungar ian pigeons, 20 goldfish, rab bits, turtles and a salamander. rmr www fj-m p4 l Kj AV'v 'ft; Republican Workshop Planned in Portland Portland - OlPn - Republican State Chairman Phil Roth has announced a GOP lead ership workshop to be held here Aug. 18. Roth said Secretary of Slate Howell Appling Jr. will head the list of Republi cans taking part. Speakers will include Robert Inizalls. editor and publisher of the Corvallis Gazette-Times; Wal ly Hunter, former executive secretary of the slate GOP; and Emmet Willard, coordi nator of Gov. Mark Hatfield's reelection campaign. On Ltavt-Douglas A. Duin, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Duin, 427 South Central ave., is spending ten days leave with his parents. Duin, who is serving in the U.S. Army, is stationed at Fort Ord, Calif. Speaker J. Earl Shoaff, president of Nutri-Bio corpo ration, will be guest speaker at a meeting of all distributors and interested persons, Tues day, Aug. 7, at 8 p.m. at the American Legion building, 404 Walnut st. Reports Theft-Fir Ply Inc., White City, reported to sher iff's deputies today that a numbering machine, portable radio and a telephone had been taken from their office, Smoker Fires Southwest district office of the state de partment of forestry reported two smoker fires on Sunday One was a spot fire in the Prospect area. The other was a three-acre grass and brush fire along Agate rd. Gun Stolen -Frank B. Wooten, 915 Kenyon ave., re ported to Medford police of the theft of a .308 calibre lever action gun from Mont gomery Ward and company this week end. The gun was valued at S126.50. Building Permits - A per mit to construct a S9.000 resi dence, 1520 Miracle lane, was issued to Rodger and Longan, according to the city building department. Ken Callison was issued a permit to erect a $1,500 sign at 519 South Riv erside ave. ... Grease Ignitei-A grease fire on a grill at the Holly cafe. 31 North Holly St., about 7 a.m. Sunday was out on arri val of firemen. Firemen put out a trash fire burning dur ing prohibited hours about 5:30 p.m. yesterday In the first block of Windsor ave. ... Return-Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Moon, owners of the Nutri tion Food Center, 615 South Central ave., have returned from San Francisco where they attended the week con vention of the National Diet ary Food association. ... Boat Taken Leo Forster Wyndearo, 815 Alder st., Cen tral Point, told Jackson Coun ty Sheriff's deputies today that his 10-foot plywood fish ing boat valued at $100 was taken from the Kelly s Slough area within the past two weeks. . . . ' Parachute Fails - An ambu lance and sheriff's officers were sent to the area on East Stage rd. about one-fifth of a mile from North Taylor rd. Sunday, when the parachute of Phil Burton McCulloch, 18, of 1390 Ashland Mine rd., Ashland, failed to open prop erly. McCulloch, a member of the local Skydiving group, opened his reserve parachute and landed safely. Ft f "to ' K S t 1' .( 1 ..tA . i 1 , i ft- - - , v 4 v; ---"r-lfiiilr'i" ' . ft tntmAmi n RARE NAME A more inappropriate nama tor this two-ton white rhino is hard to imagine, but "They Fly" is the English trans lation of its African name ' Mpugwana '. The rhino is one of two white ones at Whip snade Zoo in London. (UPI) Dennis the Menace Investment Funds Noon quotation! on stltettd tocks: l-und nitl Asked HUIIOCK ... 11. till 12.71 chemical mna n.;io Colonial Ener 10.7A Eaton Howard Stk U.R7 Fidelity Fundamental InvoMors R .'iR Group Sec-Avia-Elec .. 6.51 Group Sec-Corn Stk .... ll.fll Group Sec-Pctr 10 57 Keystone B-3 , 14.71 Keystone B-4 ft .01 Keystone K-2 4.53 Keystone S-l IB. 31 Keystone S-2 U .00 Keystone S-3 12.10 Kcyitone S-4 . 3.R7 Mass Inv Growth Stk fl n Nat l Growth ft 11(1 TV - Elcc . li.HI United Accum 12.45 United Canada 15.07 United Continental fl.12 United Income 10, 82 United Science 5.7(1 Value Line lne 4,112 Wellington 13.48 Festival Plays Tonight: rors" and lad." Tuesday: " Part II" Wedneiday Like It" Thundeys "Coriolanui" Curtain time: 8:30 p.m. "Comedy of Er. "A Thieves Bal- Henry IV. : "As V o u Bed, Play Pen Only Safe Spots For Baby Chicago - lUPli - Baby's bed and play pen are really tha only safe places for baby to be left alone, the American Academy of Pediatrics reports. "Outside them he may roll over or off something and hurt himself," the academy's committee on accident pre vention noted. "Baby wiggles and rolls and is inquisitive, so keep him in a safe place." Portland Produce Portlund (tiPI Dlry msrkft i Engi To rentiers: A A extra Urne, 43-4!)c: A A Idrjie 40-4Sc: A large 3II-42C: AA medium 34-38c: AA small 24-30c; cartoni l-3o higher. Butler To retailers: AA and A prints 67c: cartotu lc higher: B prints filic. Cheeae (medium euredl To re tailers: 47-48'jC: processed Ameri can 5-10 lb. loaf. 43-46 i C. Portland lUPIl Dressed chirk ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail ers; Fryers, whole drawn. 32-336 lb.: cut-up, 38-411c ltv: hens light type, whole drawn. 23-2flc lb.: light type hens, cut-up 26-34C lb.; heavy whole 36-3Qc lb. 10.11 11.76 12 83 IS. 04 n.i8 7.14 12.71 11 47 16 06 B 84 4.H6 21.07 12 00 13.30 4 02 i 7.81 I. -4 4 1361 I7.3S 6.011 11.63 6.32 6.27 14.70 The language spoken by more people than any other is Northern Chinese or Man darin, which is used by about 460 million persons, accord ing to the Guinness Book of World Records. n MeaMkl LAST 2 NIGHTS v.; ' I' ITS Ml- NW FUNI STATE FAIR M HW rilili ivi. Tns -uirt BOOM DARIN 1BM MI1 POL Flffl AND FIRST RUN STREET OF MYSTERY! Obituaries NANCY KWAN JAMES SHIGETASr-2MIY0SHI UMEKI Mr W Advenlur yff flAt') Vt r'chapd todo anne aubrev a' 1 lifiinawi ss -saa..ji mm i iiijpmeti anaiT .syaj-M yj-. j.'.w .w ''iip.iimej fu -a V iiai nasi a i ss.i--ni intnKi,utul,"tmm-t,yJUJiMi a , MARTHA K. REDHEAD Mrs. Martha Kathryn Red head, 68, of 724 Summit st., died Sunday in a local hospi tal. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 8, at 11 a.m. in the Chapel of Mem ories, Memory Garden funer al home. WILBUR KIMBALL Wilbur Leo Kimball, 73, of 2119 Sunset dr., died Sunday in a local hospital. Funeral service arrangments will be announced by Memory Gar dens funeral home. MRS. ADDIE GOSSMAN Mrs. Addie Gossman, a for mer resident of Medford, died Sunday in Altadena, Calif. Funeral arrangements are en trusted to Siskiyou Funeral service directors of the Cha pel in the Trees Mortuary 4-H News Willing Workers The July meeting of the Willing Workers 4-H club was held at the home of our lead- Mrs. John Anhorn. The meeting was called to order by Julie Thompson and '.he minutes were read. The flag saluatcs were led by Zclda Clark. We talked about the Central Point pre-fair and what food each was to bring. The meeting was adjourned and we practiced for our sew ing contests. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Anhorn. We had a game by Cathy An horn. Cathy Anhorn, Reporter Portland Livestock Portland (UPI l USDA Cattle 1S00. Choice aleert 107S lb. 27 6S: high gnod-moslly choice 1100 102.1 lb. 27-27 SO; good 24-26 SO: heifers mixed good-choice 2.V can-ner-cutter cows 10-M: utility bulla 10-20 Calves 2S0. Cood-cholce vealers 2S-27: feeders medium-good 200. .150 lb. 23-26; choice steers 230 lb. 28 Hogs 700 V S 1 and 2 butchers 180-223 Ih. 20.10-21: 2 and 3 at 210 240 lb 10 30-20: sows 1 and 2 grade 300-380 lb 16-17 Sheep 1800. Choice. prime 71-110 Ih. spring slaughter lambs 20-20 10: 110 lb at 20 73: chotce-prtme shorn mostly No .1 pell If! 2.1-20. prime 90 lb. show lambs 1 and 2 pelts 21. Over-fhe-Counfer Wesfern Slocks By United Tress International llld Asked Hank or America Cal Pac lltll Con Freight Cyprus Mines Equitable S a L Kirst National Bank .. Jantzcn .. Morrison Knudsen Mult Kennels N W. Natural Gas Oregon Metallurgical . PPA-L, Pr.E U.S. National Bank .... Untied Ulil West Coast Tel Weyerhaeuser 23 10 21 ' 31' 4', ,28' 1 ' , 24 ' an'i 17', .13' 24 40 'i 33' 41, 2.1 2.1 71 31'., Ifl 27'. Weather FORKCAftTH Med ford nd vlrlnilv: Considfr Ablt1 rloudmrM tnrl R tew howtr tonight. Partly rloudy Tiifsdav, Low tnniffht SS. High Tuesday 80. Wentfrn Orrcon Mostly cloudy with period nl rain tonight. Partly rloudv with a few tthowera north portion Tuaday. Low tonight 48 5fi High Tuendnv fifl-7fi Northern California; Fair tonight and TuenrlHV Coastal low cloud! and fog. Slightly warmer. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday 87: below rmrniHl A, Record high thu date 103 in IfifiO. Record low thm rinte 44 in 1931. PRECIPITATION: None Total thin month Trace, .01 In. below normal Total Bince Rent. 1 15.38 in., 2 59 in hrlow normal HUMIDITY Uwnt vwUerday 2R'. hlghcM thu m.T2r-. Hlth 4 on Jt- CITY Verier- a.m. hr. dJV Low Prec. Brooking! Per Capita Use of Paper Is 440 Pounds Washington-OIPIMf you used Ihe per capita amount of pa per products last year, you disposed of 440 pounds of pa per, the American Forest Products Industries reports. How much is that? Well, if you used no other paper prod uct than facittl tissue, you would have used something like 11,773 average size pack ages of this matcrial-or some thing like 2.3 million single sheets -of facial tissue, the as sociation reported. . VV I 772-6424 TONIGHT TWO TOP 'A' HITS A SWELL DOUBLE BILL IfHiwvMif'tlM jgpmaTipff DTTCD IICTIUni SANDR DEE i k i Lit uoimui JOHN GAVIN AKIM TAMISOFS 'tlaiaiaisaaalialrii MkM ias 1 iili TONITE TUESDAY SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 A LAND AFLAME WITH CUN-FOR-CUN HATE AND VENGEANCE I . WIUJAM 'I MUSTI ...MUIT rwiSTEl H THOU WW HOLDEM UlU Palmer Perlbcr6-Sutoh Counterfeit , TRAITOR '-ft? Tttmlcowtr The PdRPlEllS NeiSON ' BAUNES TAYtOH ffy..lgj.ii.i.m Crater Lake ftrantH pjt.n Howard Prairie . Klamath Falls MEDFORD Pnrtlanrj Seattle Spokane Yakima Eureka . Red Bluff Sacramento San Frannaco . Loa Anfelc Phoenix Denver Chicago Miami Reach . . New York Washington. D C. . fl! . fit .If 40 43 40 55 55 53 88 81 71 IS FIVE-DAY FOIttC AST (Through Am II): Meuern reon - Weitern Hah In 1 1 on Temperatures avcrag I n g much below normal Higha tn western Wajihington and f8-78 In western Ortgon and In low Ant along coast Ixiws 48-55 Above normal precipitation occurring mostly Wednesday and Saturday Vorlftarn f sltfornls No pr npnahort Temperature near of blow normal. I .i.iH,i nlt.,!. -:-. ll.ia..,. Vs Iverne, Marin and Paula RECORDING ARTISTS Have appeared at variout well-known night spots in Reno, lake Tahoe, Port land, Hawaii and Holly wood. Highly acclaimed everywhere they've been. Enjoy them tonightl r'L . i- . ,,4,S: ' . ' ' -V Playing 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Mon. thru Sat. INSTRUMENTAL VOCAL SPECIALTY Group and Solo MEDFORD Bar of Music in F'S si 1 1" 1 THE M& I Eata 2T II i y