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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON FRIDAY. OCTOBER S. 1962 OBITUARIES ZULA STOCKING Rogue River Mrs. Zula Stocking, former Rogue River resident, died at her home in Leucadia, Calif., recently She and her husband, Bert R. Stocking, moved from Rogue River about four years ago. Funeral services were held last week in California. SEE THE World Series IN COLOR Af The Popular GAY 90's PIZZA PARLOR 1132 N. Riveriide Enjoy pizza whits you watch EDWARD J. SCHACKEL Edward ' J. Schackel, 74, died yesterday at his home, 939 North Central ave., Med ford. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Conger Morris Funeral directors. ! ENDS WAR GAMES Verdun, Ffance r- HIPP - The French Army today wound up its biggest war games since : World War II. Gen. Jacques Massu directed the operation which involved more than i 7,000 troops, 220 tanks and I 200 aircraft. TONITE & SATURDAY SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 NEVER A BETTER DOUBLE BILL!! lj(SX!B3EJDC0LUMBIA PICTURES presentsjnKJKiSs and ''f.QoMEc Jeffries esTeu.EWwioo BROADWAY'S BIO BOY-LOVES PAJAMA-GIRL SENSATION IS ON THE SCREEN! WAKNtKlOLOR 9 MILS won WARNER BROS. 1 "jg V jtZ lUiip JLfUYJohnRaitt-CarolHuiiey-EddieFqy.jr.f Locals 535-1462 fag mrrr wvc&u in minnmimiiiii TONITE and SATURDAY! IT'S THAT CRAZY LITTLE KOOK! SHIRLEY IMAINE With" WES MOM "n the W0H that evenl! i 1 1 - i.i . i if turnea ine screen nnarious! SIEVE PARKER'S fMlW My B Mm ' ami to f ""TECHNIRAMATECHMICOLOR PARAMOUNT RELEASE PLUS! 2nd HIT! sWm BlilHMI USUI 3RD CimoScopE COLOR tr o. l... -RICHARD BASEHART STU ERWIN ARTHUR SMIfcUUS rICX ALk.cn DANNY BAVO WESTERN ACTION HIT! SATURDAY ONLY! DALE ROBERTSON 'SA) MARA CORDAY M.'lLfil- JOCK MAHOKEY To Speak in Area Mrs. Helen Dupree Bullock, direc tor of the department of in formation, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Wash ington, D. C, will speak in Jacksonville Wednesday, Oct. 10, instead of on Oct. 6 as ieported previously. The lec ture will start at 8 p.m. Oct. 10 in the old Methodist church in Jacksonville. To Meeting-Assistant Coun ty School Supt. Dea Cox plans to leave Medford Sunday night for a meeting of the Na tional Association of Rural and County Superintendents in Wichita, Kans. He will re turn Tuesday, Oct. 16. ... j Equipment Stolen - Reter j Fruit company, Medford, re I ported Thursday a motor and , pump from a spray rig were i taken from a building on the j left side of the South Pacific highway at Voorhies crossing. The equipment is valued at $300, the Jackson county sher iff's office reported. ... LPNA Sale Licensed Practical Nurses association is sponsoring a rummage sale today and Saturday in the Pioneer village in Ashland. The sale will open at 9 a.m. Saturday. .... Sale Scheduled-The Daugh ters of Union Veterans of the Civil War will hold a rum mage sale in the Fehl build ing, 108 North Ivy st., Med ford, Tuesday, Oct. 9, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ... Dance Scheduled-The Med ford post of the American Legion will sponsor a teen age dance at the Legion hall, 404 Walnut St., Medford, Sat urday, Oct. 6. Dancing starts at 9 p.m. and continues until 1 a.m. Music will be the Checkers. ... Firemen Assist Firemen were dispatched to the E. A. Barnes home, 1817 Oregon ave., about 2:40 p.m. yester day to assist in freeing a 20- month-old child who had a leg caught in the crib. They re ported no Injury. ... No Fire City firemen responded about 1:25 p.m. yes terday to . a car fire alarm. They were summoned to the 300 block -of North Central ave. and reported the alarm false. The person who had given the alarm had observed exhaust coming from under another vehicle. ... Business Name The busi ness name Ashland Bronzing company has been assumed by Betty Jean Babcock, 2 Beach ave., Ashland, according to records in the Jackson county recorder's office. Births KAISER-To Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dean, postoffice box 96, Eagle Point, October 4, 1962, a girl, 6 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. MAY - To Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A., 3954 South Pa cific highway, Medford, Oct. 4, 1962, a boy, 6V4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. Livestock Portland (UPl I USD A Weekly livestock; Cattle 2073: Hlh food-choice teen 1025-1127 lb. 28.25 early: good-choice 27.75-28: good-choice heifers 26.50: canner-cutter cows 10-13.30; cutter-utility bulls 16 19 50. Calves 450. Good-choice vcalers 25-28; utility-standard 16-24. Hogs 1350. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers late 18-18.25; lows 1 and 2 14- ln 50 Sheep 1B00. Choice-prime lambs 60102 lb. lu-iv.o: snorn w.ou. 18.30: ewes utility-good 3.50-4.25 CUBBY'S DRIVE-IN Featuring B roasted Chicken Home of the "PAUL BUNYAN" BURGER Phone Orders 773-2919 V Wt Cater Open 11 a.m. 10:30 p.m. Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF- A LECTURER who underestimates his audience is not worth listening to. I shall never forget a letter I re ceived after I had spoken to a ladies club years ago in Grand Rapids, Michigan. "Thank you for obvious ly putting your heart into your appearance here," it read, and continued, "I wonder if you knew that the dignified matron in the front row who asked you about the menace of comic books was once the shining star of the Folies Bergere in Paris (with out that mink coat, of course)? The lady next to her, -with the ermine scarf, is an archaeologist who has worked and suffered in the most remote corners of the world. And be hind them sat two maiden ladies who have contributed over five million dollars anonymously to charities, and a lady who almost broke the bank at Monte Carlo some years ago. Could an audience at Carnegie Hall top an array like that?" Bill Weldon drove his secretary Corinne to a tennis match one blazing afternoon in Columbus. "X hope our seats aren't too far front," said Corinne. "It's too cold there." The puzzled Mr. Weldon asked, "Why do you think it's colder down front, Corinne?" She explained, "I'm sure I don't know, but it cer tainly was at the ice carnival in January i" ... BARBERSHOP JOKE NUMBER 2280: , Will you have a shampoo, sir?" I "Sham, my eye! Give me a real poo or nothing; at all." O 18SJ, by Bennett Ctrl. Distributed by King Features Syndicate Two BLM Employees Presented Awards Two additional employees from the Medford district of the bureau of land manage ment were presented incen tive awards recently for their superior perforriiance of work during the past rating period, according to Donald J. Scho ficld, district manager. Mrs. Berte P. Thurston and William E. McLaughlin, both of Medford, received outstand ing performance ratings and were presented with certifi cates of superior performance. A cash award of $300 was presented to McLaughlin, while a cash grant had been awarded to Mrs. Thurston two weeks ago. A total of six employees have been given special recog nition in the Medford district within recent weeks. The awards are a result of recommendations by the dis trict manager and the superr visors of the employees to the bureau of land management incentive awards committee in Portland. The incentive award pro gram is designed to promote greater interest, efficiency, and economy in government work. Weather Retirement Age People May Be Losing Benefits -A 9 Individuals in this area who are of retirement age and who have not yet made application for social security payments may be losing benefits, accord ing to Edward B. Jacobson, district manager of the Med ford social security office. The loss of benefit payments is often a result of misunder standing of the social security retirement test. Part of this test provides that, regardless of the total yearly earnings 'of a beneficiary, he can still re ceive his social security check for any calendar month in which he neither earns more than $100 as an employee nor works substantially in self employment. A good example of those who may be losing benefits is the school teacher, Jacobson said. Although the teacher might be paid wages of more than $100 each month of the year, he normally earns these wages only during the school months and could therefore receive benefits for the other months. Since payments can be made for only 12 months pre ceding the month in which an application is filed, it is im portant that all persons of re- Surface Rights of Claims Under Study Portland - IDPB - A case on the surface rights of 90 min ing claims on 1,800 acres along the Little North Fork of the Santiam River was being studied today. The Department of Interior hearing ended Thursday aftt'r two days. Hearing officer Graydon Holt is expected to take two to six months to reach a decision. A move by the U. S. Forest Service to take over the sur face rights of mining claims in the Willamette National Forest north of Elkhorn was contested by the owners of 10 groups of claims. The Forest Service asserted a claim to the surface rights under 1955 amendments to an old federal mining law. The owners contended the surface rights belonged to them under the old law, which granted exclusive surface rights to mining claim holders. BIG DANCE AT THE OASIS BALLROOM 9 till 1 A.M. SATURDAY NIGHT EAGLE POINT The bet in Country Western Music with JAY STOUGH and tht Dixit Drift, voted the molt popular bind in the Rogue Valley. FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Some high cloudiness tonight. Early morning fog and tome cloudiness during day Saturday. Low tonight 33-40. High tomorrow 60-65. Western Oregon: Partly cloudy with a few showers in north to night and chance of a few scat- , tered showers Saturday. Low to night 33-47. Cooler Saturday with highs 37-88, Northern California: Fair to night and Saturday. Local coastal cloudiness. Warmer central interior Saturday. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester day 30; below normal 8. Record high this date 03 In 1932, Record low thla date 30 In 1013. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a.m., none. Total this month .16 inch, .04 inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1, .92 inch, .07 inch above normal. HUMIDITY; Lowest yesterday 39. highest this a m. 100. High 4:00 24- CITY I Yester- a.m. hr. day Low Free. Brookings t8 43 Crater Lake 44 21 Grants Pass B4 33 Howard Prairie .. 3) 20 Klamath Falls .... 53 .10 MEDFORD 63 33 , Portland 62 DANCE Over-lhe-Counfer Wesfern Stocks By United Press International Bid Askfd Bank of America 4H1 Slit Cal Pac Util 20 V 22 V2 Con Freight II 12 Cyprus Mines 23a 23 Equitable S & L 3V, 38 First NaUonal Bank .... Sfi'i 60' Jantaen 2i 29 a Morrison Knudsen 30 32' , Mult Kennels 31 4 N.W. Natural Gas 30 Oregon Metallurgical 1 I J PP&L 25. 23', PGE 24 23'i U- S. National Bank .... 66 70', United Util 26'. 29. West Coast Tel 18 19' Weyerhaeuser 22 i 24 a Portland Produce Portland (UP!) Dairy market: Eggg To retailers: AA extra large 49-32c; AA large 4030c; A large 45-48c; AA medium 40-43c; A medium 31 -34c; AA small 21 -30c; cartons l-3c higher. Butter To retailers: AA and A prints 67c; cartons lc higher; B prints 66c. (neee imeaium tutci ' i -tailer.,: 46lj-47,.ac; processed American 3-10 lb. loaf. 4343c. eni no. i giauc u w a..-..- ers: Fryers, whole drawn. 33-39c ID.. CUI-UP, Ol-iJt- ". i'" tvpe. whole drawn 21 -29c lb.; light tvnm hm pui.nn 23.24c lb.: heavv whole 36-3PC lb. GOLD HILL GRANGE Music by VIC FLOOD - WAYNNE SHIELDS & the Rhythm Masters Chuck Guitar, Bob Bass, Waynne Piano and Violin, Clirt Violin, Vic Guitar, Eddie Drum, Refreshment, Served All Evening Check Room Free The Biggest Band . . , The Best Dance! Everyone Welcome SeatUe 68 Spokane S2 Yakima 88 43 38 .1R Eureka 5ft Rod Blufr 74 Sacramento 78 San Francisco .... 6.1 Los Angeles 68 .18 .10 Phoenix 98 Denver 82 Chicago 87 Miami Beach 87 New York 7n Washington, D. C. 70 6.1 .10 .18 Attention Eagles! FREE DANCE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th lirement age check with social security to be certain they ara not losing any benefits to which they may be entitled, Jacobson said. The office in Medford is at 1005 East Main st., in the Mali building, and is open from 8:30 to 4:30 p.m., Mon day through Friday. av H m 5 rw vr NORTH pAMFie HIGHWAY Mtf A'CARLMDj featuring THE RANCHEROS Eagles and Gueiti Welcome FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through Oct. 10): Western Orecon-Western Wash ington Temperatures averaging below normal. Maximums western Washington mostly 584. western Oregon 62-72. Minimum! mostly 38-46. Precipitation heavier - than normal, occuring mostly after Sunday. Northern California Chance or rain after week end. Temperature average near norma). Investment Funds Noo i quotations on a e stock.' Fund Bid Bullock 1136 Chemical Fund - 8 98 Colonial Ener 10.61 Eaton Howard Stk .. 11.55 looted Askrd 12.43 0.74 11.60 12.48 14.31 0 00 8.88 12.24 11.51 Fidelity 13.42 Fundamental Invest. 8.27 Croup SecAvla-Elcc 6.27 Group Sec Com Stk 11.18 Group Sec Pelr .... 10.51 Hamilton HC 7 4 n ".no Kcylsone B-3 15 03 18 41 Keyslcie B-4 18.8(1 8.70 Keystone K-2 4 47 4.80 KovstoneS-1 18 21 10.88 Keystone S-2 10.80 11.70 Keystone S-3 11 60 12.66 Keystone S-4 3 55 3.8B Mass Inv Growth Stk 6.70 7J2 Nat l Growth 6 80 7.43 Slocks 1541 16.70 TV-Elec 6.71 731 United Accum 12.13 13.26 United Canada 15 84 17.22 United Continental . 5 9.1 6.43 United Income 10.49 11.46 United Science 3 53 6 04 Value Line Inc 4 74 5.18 Variable 3.33 3.08 Wellington 13J7 14.38 EDAKTCIE DREAMLAND BALLROOM ( SATURDAY - 9 to 1 Bill Lively's Western Swing Band Goo a1 Danctabl Country Western Music HOLLAND HOTEL Serving 5:00 to 12:00 Prime Rib of Beef "AS YOU LIKE IT" Complete Dinner $2.95 Playgoers ... 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