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iiLur unu intouiib. incur unu, UHLbun Births MAY - To Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A., 3954 South Pacific highway, Medford, Oct. 4, 1962, a boy, 6' pounds, at fiogue Valley hospital. KAISER - To Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dean, Eagle Point, Oct. 4, 1962, a girl, 6 pounds, at Itogue Valley hospital. LEAVES ARMY SCHOOL Pvt. Joe Wylie Grimwood was recently honor graduate from heavy equipment me chanics school at Ft. Belvoir, Va. After spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Spencer, Medford, he report ed for duty at Ft. Greeley, Alaska. He took his basic training at Ft. Ord, Calif. OBITUARIES TODAY ONLY CONTINUOUS 1:30 I I g AWARDS L, I tilt l 1 "lIltSK't 1 ENID L. CLEEK Mrs. Enid Lorcne Cleck, 57, formerly of Medford, died Thursday in Klamath Falls. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Conger Morris downtown chapel. The Rev. George Rose berry of the First Methodist church will officiate. Com mittal will be beside her late husband in Siskiyou Memorial park. Mrs. Clcek was born May 28, 1905. in Afton. Iowa, and had lived in Medford and Klamath Falls for 30 years. Her husband, Austin Cleek, d-ed in 1950. Survivors include a son, Don L. Cleek, Klamath Falls; two sisters, Mrs Avis Miller, Chico, Calif., and Mrs. Ruth Derrick, Houston, Tex.; three r-rothcrs, Ted Larson, Walla Walla, Wash., Ole Larson, Grants Pass, and Allen Lar son, North Bend, Ore.; and two grandsons. BURT LANCASTER-MONTGOMERY CLIFf DEBORAH KERRFRANKSINATRA DONNA REED km Pit to own tmamsh BmW mm. tin MMl bf umo tons hw r tutor m.a ami nu iinnoum . a MELVIN WALLACE Mclvin Wallace, 61, of Eu reka, Kans , formerly of Mcd lord, died Thursday night in his home, according to word received by local relatives. Mr. Wallace lived in Med ford from 1910 to 1917 and attended Jackson county schools. He was a brother of Mrs. C. C. Hoover, Gregory rd. PLUS THIS SECOND TERRIFIC HIT! IT'S A MAN'S WESTERN Glenn Ford Jack Lemmon AND "COWBOY" ADDED A THIRD BONUS FEATURE!! VINCENT "HOUSE ON THE PRICE HAUNTED HILL" , KOYT F. HAY Hoyt F. H3.v, 60, of 310 Maple st., Medtord, died Sat urday. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 9, in the Chapel of Memories, Memory Gardens Funeral home.' Bishop Dwaine E. Nel son of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Medford, 2nd ward, will of ficiate. Interment will be in Memory Gardens Memorial park. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Doors Open at 7:30 ASHLAND PHONE 482-3321 Curtain at 8:0U ANNOUNCING THE FIRST IN OUR NEW FALL SERIES OF DISTINGUISHED FILMS! ACADEMY AWARD BEST FOREIGN FILM OF THE YEAR "For now we see through a glass, darWy; but then face to now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known, Corinthians 13.12 face: - T0H r SI III mow arKS winner " iTTTm IJMli 1dSL A SWEDISH ACADEMY AWARD 1962 Written and Directed bylngmar Bergman with Harriet Andersson- Max von SydowGunnar Bjornstrand Lars Passgard A Svensk Filminaus'.n Production. A Janus rums rieieasc 1 BEEKMAW I ami-rin A pKLM.tftt IQDAi" SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Start at 8:00 COMING OCT. 16-17 "A SUMMER TO REMEMBER" COFFEE SERVED Courtesy Of the House RAYMOND Ft. GUCHES Funeral services for Ray mond Robert Cuches, 60, of 3415 Bellengcr rd., Medford. who died of a heart attack Friday afternoon while work ing at the Jackson county crusher at Hyatt lake, will be held in tl e Conger-Morris Downtown Chapi.' at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday. The Rev. Fred Evans of the First Christian church will of ficiate. Committal will be in Memory Gardens. The body will lie in state until noon Tuesday. Mr. Guches vas born in Medford. April 29, 1902, a son of Ruben Raymond and the late Gladys H i 1 1 m a n Guches, early pioneers in the Griffin Creek a-ca. He had been at. orchardist and farmer all of hir life, go ing to work only two years ago as a night watchman and maintenance man for the Jpckson county road depart ment. He was a charter .ncmbcr of the Griffin Creek Grange, he had served 24 ears on the Griffin Creek school board, and was a member of the First Christian church, Bedford. On March 14. 1926, in Med ford, he was married to Ethel Coller, who survives. Survivors, besides his wife, are two daughters, Mrs. Afton Brabham, Lake Oswego, Ore., and Mrs. Ramona Elrod, of Medford; two sons, Alan Guches, Jacksonville, and Robert Guches, Medford; l.:s father, Ruben Guches, Port land; three brothers, Glenn and Vernon Guches, Jackson ville, and Clyde Guches, Med ford; and two sisters, Mrs. Effis Davis, Gold Hill, and Mrs. Marie Young, Crescent City, Calif. There also are six grandsons, five granddaugh ters, and several nieces and nephews. Active pallbearers will be Charles Guches, Richard Guches, Ralph Guches, Mcl vin Guches, Larry Guches, and Lyle Doty. Honorary cas ket bearers will bo Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilijn, Mr. and Mrs. Jess McF dden, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mincar, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minear, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Caulk ins, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frost. Medford Cadet Is On Merchant Ship Cadet Patrlcl. D. Soran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. Soran, 1217 Siskiyou blvd., Medford, hat been assigned to the SS Japan Mail of the American Mail Line, Ltd., for the first voyage of his second year in training at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. During the year, he will travel 100,000 miles through seven seas and visit principal seaports of 20 to 30 foreign countries. Next fall, he will return to the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, N.Y., where he will continue his studies. Upon graduation he will receive a bachelor of science degree, U.S. Coast Guard merchant marine offi cer's license and a commis sion in the Naval Reserve. Police Seek Hit And Run Driver A hit and run traffic viola tion was reported by Medford police on Fir si. between Sixth and Main sts. Saturday night. A car struck a parked auto registered to Llewellyn Ber nard Ford, 836 Morrison St., and then drove off, officers said. There was no immediate report on the extent of dam age to the Ford car. Clifford Harold C u 1 m e r, Ash land, was cited for dis obeying a red light after an accident involving two cars at 7:17 p.m. Saturday, Culm cr's car collided with one driven by John William Gust afson, of 923 Park St., at Fourth and Central sts., police said. At 5:47 p.m. Saturday, Joyce Francis Weber, Yreka, Calif., was cited for an im proper left turn following a collision with another car, driven by Kenneth Russell Ar rell, Roseburg. The accident occurred at McAndrews rd. and Riverside ave. Local and Personal DIANNE GIBSON Ashland - Funeral services for Dianne Gibson. 19, of 95 Mistletoe rd , Ashland, who died in Iowa City, Iowa, Oct. 1, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Litwiller's Mt. View Chapel. Thft Rev. P. Malcolm Ham mond will officiate. , Inter ment Will be in Hill ceme tery near Ashland. Miss Gibso.i was born Nov. 22, 1942, in Anquin, Calif. She had lived in Ashland for 10 years, and was a member of the Ashland Methodist church. Survivors include her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gibson; two brothers, Tom mic and Teddy Gibson, all of Ashland; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Napa, Calif., and Mrs. David Rico, Ashland. Naval Aviators To Visit SOC Campus A U.S. Navy Air Corps re cruiling team will be at Southern Oregon college, Ash land, Oct. 15 and 16 to meet with interested students. Team members will tell students how they may gain commissions as Naval aviators through the Naval Aviation Cadet and the Aviation Of ficer Candidate program. They will also counsel the young men on other military programs and service obliga tions. MMCA Edward Hawkins, local Navy recruiter, said the team will be at the student center between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Flight aptitude tests will be given at 6 p.m. for those interested in qualifying. Tests also may be taken dur ing the day. Those who qual ify may take the physical in Seattle later. Transportation will be furnished by the Navy. Mtdford Firei-Fircmcn ex tinguished a grass fire, report ed at 3:52 p.m. Friday, on North Phoenix rd. in a field owned by Bear Creek Or chards. Only a small area burned. At 6:01 a.m. Saturday, Medford firemen were sum moned to 807 Bennett ave. where oil from a stove had overflowed and ignited. There was damage to the floor and stove. The house was occupied by Dorothy Blackwell. Trailer Overturni-The trail er of a truck driven by George Corwin Taylor, 39, of Port land, turned over as the driver was turning the corner at Front and Fourth sts. at 7 a.m. Saturday. Taylor said the ac cident happened because the load in the trailer shifted. ... Driver Cited -John Fraley Borger Jr., 26, of 315 Marie St., Medford, was cited for fail ure to stop at a stop sign after his car collided with an auto driven by Glcnda Lou Glenn, 19, of 820 West Twelfth st., Medford, Saturday morninj. The 7:47 a.m. accident occur red at Eleventh and Front sis. Roundtable Speaker Fred E. Robinson, Medford city councilman, will address the Medford Chamber of Com merce Roundlablc Monday noon on behalf of his candi dacy for mayor of Medtord. The Roundtable meets at North's Chuck Wagon. Rummage Site Wilson school Parent-Teacher associa tion will sponsor a rummage sale Monday, Oct. 8, from 0 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the Fchl building, 108 North ivy St., Medford. Meelinq Scheduled -All horsemen in the Rogue valley are invited to a meeting Mon day, Oct. 15, at 8 p.m. in the 4-H building cafeteria at the fairgrounds to choose a repre sentative to attend a meeting of the open fair committee to be held on the fairgrounds Oct. 29. MRS. FRANCES MONROE Ashland - Mrs. Frances G. Monroe, 84, of 1575 Ash St., Ashland, died Friday. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced by Litwiller's Funer al home. EDWARD LEE Edward Estel Lee, Medford, I died in a local hospital Satur- d a y. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Perl Funeral home. STUDIES ELECTRONICS Marine Lance Corp. Michael R. Hcttrick, husband of the former Miss Jeanettc P. Rich, 789 Beall lane, Medford, was graduated recently from avia tion electronics fundamentals school at the Naval Air Tech nical Training center, Mem phis, Tcnn. Weather Trades Council The next regular meeting of the Med ford Building and Tra'des Council will br held at Car penters hall, 123'.j West Main St., Wednesday, Oct. 10, at 7:30 p. m. Joins Agency Ray S. Wise, head of Northwestern Mutual Life's Medford district agency, joined the L. J. Evans Agency of Oregon representatives in San Francisco recently for the 15th all-western meeting. The agency executives won the in surance company s "Western Roundup competition and were given a vacation in Peb ble Beach, Calif., although, Wise was unable to make the ! Pebble Beach trip. Convalescing Mrs. Wilbur Arnold, 1011 Roddy ave., Med ford, is convalescing at Mt. Zion Hospital, Snn Francisco, following eye surgery. Her ad dress until Oct. 12 will be 1600, Divisadero, San Fran cisco, 15. ... Toastmaiteri to Meet The Jackson Toastmaslers will meet at 6:30 a.m., Monday at Sambo's restaurant in Med ford. Speakers will be Dale Hearrell, Gene Spencer. Ted McDaniel, with Don Johnson as alternate speaker. Toast master will be Bill Dilley. There will be no regular meet- i ing Oct. 15. A second award i dinner meeting will be held at 7:15 p.m. Oct. 16, in Kim's ! restaurant. ... j Employees To Meet Crater Lake chapter of Oregon tSatc Employees' association will elect officers Tuesday, Oct. 9, in the Carpenters' Local hall, 123',i West Main St., Medford. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. with a politick dinner and entertainment will follow. ... Erect Residence The Med ford building department is- ucd a permit Thursday to Jack Bickler to erect a resi dence and office for a trailer court at 2335 Table Rock rd. t an estimated cost of $10,000. Medford Infant Is Found Dead in Crib The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cronkile, 1454 Dennis rd., was found dead Friday night in his crib, state police said. The parents discovered the death of the three-months old baby and notified state police. Cause of death is unknown, officers said, noting that an autopsy indicated no evidence of foul play. A 7 SEE THE World Series IN COLOR At The f epulir GAY 90's PIZZA PARLOR 1132 N. Riveriide Enjoy pint while you wetch HOLLAND HOTEL Coffee Shop and Wooden Shoe Lounge FEATURING THE DYNAMICS One of the Biggosl mounding little Combo in the West for your dancing and listening pleasure. Doliciou Steeki, Sea Food, Chop, and Chicken served in the lounge end Coffee Shop until Midnight. I ft JL3 I MIDSHIPMAN HONORS Midshipman Third Class Ralph S. Lobdell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent N. Lobdell, 1007 Murray ave., Medford, has been named to the super intendent's list for the first half of the first term of the 1962-63 academic year at the U. S. Naval Academy, Ann apolis. Md. The superintendent's list at I he academy corresponds to the dean's list in civilian col leges and universities. Those selected for the current list are chosen on basis of their marks for the term ended in June. SEE" THE 155 IC L I Iff? ON COLOR TV While You Enjoy the Atmosphere of the WOODEN SHOE FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Patches of val1ev fog this morning. Increasing cloudiness today with some rain tonight Partlv cloudy wlih show era Monday. High both daya 58 to K1 t nw Innlehl Art In 4S. Western Orecorv. Partly cloudy today, with patchei of fog during early morning. Increasing cloud- rnin hen. tin. no on the coast and spreading inland tonight. Shower Monday mgn omn uayi nu iu iu. Low tonight 42 to 5'2. Northern California: Fair today and Monday, except increasing cloudiness north portion and on rnnsi Monday. Probably rain from Ft. Bragg and Mt. Shasta north ward Monday. Little c hangs in temperature. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday 32: below normal 7. Record high this date f9 In 1038. Record low this date 31 In 1931. PRECIPITATION: 24 houra to midnight Trace. Total this month .18 in.. t4 in below normal. Total since Sept. 1 .02 in., .03 In. below normal, HUMIDITY: Lowest vcite.-day High 4:00 24 Ytster ni. hr. day Low I'rec. ' .03 41 ' CITY BrnokitiBS .. .. Klamath Falls MEDFORD Portland .63 .53 .. fll 63 3A 42 31 4fl 4R 31 31 34 37 Seattle 38 Snokane 32 Yakima 3 Eureka 3fl Red Bluff 73 Sacramento 7fl San Francisco Bl Los Angeles 72 Phoenix B4 Denver -1 Chicago .. fi4 37 Miami Beacn m ' New York ... H 3fl .23 Washington, D.C. . 73 38 ,05 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7 Sunset today 3:44 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow fl:l a.m. Moonset tomorrow 1213 a.m. Full Moon ..... ..- Oct. 13 PROMINENT STARS The Twins. rie 11:12 pm. VISII1LE PLANETH Venus, sets in southwest . A:30 p.m. Jupiter, in southwest . 12 14 a.m. Saturn, follows the Moon. Mara, follows the Twins. J,-''ri -yrp-1 T-pnr, ai l 'i A world Of Beauty I fONITE! 4tf LfrfA l he ?wrld And Rollicking Fun i 7iiPpm 3r3 ' To n m For Everyne! I : flrsJOY.jpMAGICJY! 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Lawson, 301 Windsor aye., Medford, has enrolled In the advanced course of the Air Force ROTC unit at the University of Kansas. Next year he will complete his training for a commission in the U. S. Air Force and will serve at least four years active duty. Lawson was appointed cadet captain and will fill the position of information officer for the detachment. JAMES CAGNEY HORST BUCHHOLZ PAMELA TIFFIN ARLENE FRANCIS tu Jh rfeTrnid KENNETH MORE-DANA WYNTER Ends i Mk I Ends I Tonite A lrZ':W Tonite I Jl 1VR MrAI-f- I " unriffifi- J t FOUR FULL-LENGTH FEATURES ON ONE SHOW! I acoTa A 1 ' THE NIP.HT OF THE BLOOD BEAST ""HEADLESS! GHOST ne CANDLE ROOM Always the Same . . . Always Good! HOTEL MEDFORD. 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