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Hsurt C h n f A N t w pour a for the Jackson coun p dog pound on Highway 88 dear iaient were esiaoiisnea kesterday by order of the dog tontrol board. Ollice hours k ill be from 8 a.m. . to 8 k m. Monday through Friday, Saturday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. f he office was open from 8 m. to 8 p m. seven days a fc-eek. HEDFOKB MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OKEGON f FAMILY of 5 12 PiecM Chicken 1 I . 1 f. CotoUw 1 I, j I Girlie Brest! I 3" J . ' -Bt ! I I Local and Personal OBITUARIES FRIDAY, JUHE f, ms Artielt. Filtd - Article, of incorporation have been filed with the county recorder for the Honda Rent- A Hide by woodrow W. Frantz, Betty Ann Frantz, and Elizabeth S. McGrath, according to Jack son county records. The busi ness name of Cascade Home Furnishings, White City, has been assumed by Ernest R. Hook Jr., 80? Cherry at.. Cen tral Point, according to rec ords in the county recorder'! office. " i " Salt - The Jackson County Classroom Teachers are spon soring a rummage sale Satur day, June 8, from 9 a.m. to S p.m. at the Fehl building, 108 North Ivy st. Medford. . - - Ertet Station - The Med ford building department Is sued a permit Wednesday to Shell Ou company to erect a service station at 32S North Riverside ave. at an estimated cost of $30,000. I . . Portland Product rv pi Portland UPI Dairy marital: Eg 15 To retailer: AA extra large 39-42c; AA larae 3T-0c; A large 36-39c; AA medium 2S-34c; A A small 23 -2 9c; carton! l-3c high er. - - Butter To retatlera: AA and A prints 66c; cartona 3c higher; B prints 65c. Cheese (medium cured l To re tailers: 46-4Sc: processed American 5-10 lb. loai, 43-48C. . .. Portland (UP1I Dressed chickens No. t grade dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole drawn, -3.1-38c lb.; cut-up, 3?-42c lb.; hens light type, whole drawn 23-2Se lb.; light type -hens, cut-up 3-2&e heavy whole 3S-3c lb. A SUPERSPECTACLE! TONIGHT AND SATURDAY TfT SPARTACUS Z 21 ii15 P.M. Length t Only Ih Nit t i-U6a hi U IBB 3 KIRK DOUGLAS LAURENCE OLIVIER JEAN SIMMONS CHARLES LAUGHTON PETER USTINOV JOHN GAVIN CURTIS 1 ' I 'fPr beautiful HPgPa love storyr ' JJwSjL H- -Sheikh Graham f:r ' I " rPl "Brilliant'. ik;1 compassionate, - I and the things fX 8 v.V 'that give life , , , 1 01 fv-ifc- V I meaning!" - WW KINIi (IF MftVIF il-i rv a" niie.ii iisns vi iiiviimii Sit A SUPERSPECTACLE WITH ,r VITALITY AND FORCE!" fECMNICOLOR A Vrvm i vrtt Ti WUaM -TIME MAGAZINE BONUS FEATURE! ON SCRIEN ONCE ONLY AT 12:4S P.M. mm. kuaa Decks s Recuoararinj Vibert Kirk has returned to his O'Brien home following stay in a Medford hospital for surgery on his arm. He ii recuperat ing at home while his wile Ruth operates the Waldo store in his absence. Erecl Residence - the Med ford building department is sued a permit Thursday to Glenn De Janvier to erect residence at US Ashland ave. at an estimated cost oi $9,000. Chin Op Meelinj - Installa tion of officers and discussion of Sunday's convention at the Village Green near Cottage Grove will be the main order of business when the Chin Up club meets tonight at eight o'clock. The meeting will be held at the Commission for the Blind center on East Stew art ave. and is open to the public. Births ' STANSF1ELD - To Mr. and Mrs. Adrian, 3338 Bursell rd., Central Point, June 6, 1963, a boy, 8 pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. MASON - To Mr. and Mrs. Fendon, Star route box 473, Shady Cove, May 26, 1963, a boy, 83i pounds, at Crater Os teopathic hospital. WEST - To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, box 391, Central Point, May 30, 1S63, a boy, 7 pounds, at Crater Osteo pathic hospital. SNEAD - To Mr. and Mrs. George, route I, boy 430, Tal ent, June 4, 1863, a girl, 8!4 pounds, at Crater Osteopathic hospital. SHELTON - To Mr. and Mrs. Joei J., route 1, box 319, Eagle Point, June 8, 1963, a girl, 7 pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. Weather romcAsis Mnifortl and vicinity: Pertly cloudy through Saturday and a little warmer Saturday. Low to- ntf ht 4S. Hifh tomorrow 78. western urcgon: mossiy ciouu? In the northern section and eoaatal sections, Tair in south interior to day and Saturday. High both days eo-79. Hear 19 m w interior. w tnnivht 4S.&2. Northern lauroroia; raosiiy lair tnaav and Saturday, aciiwrea showers and noastblv titundersnow ers in aterTas. t-oesi cwuoirbi. southwird. silently warmer today till . TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday as; oeiow normal a. Record man tnia date ea m isra. Kecord low this data 30 In 1861. PRECIPITATION: 24 hour to midnight, nine. Midnicht to 10 a m Total tms montn m , .iv in. Total since sept, t omv 11, . 1 in. SOOVB nunnw. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 4S1, highest Una a m, CITV Vaster. day Brookings 71 Crater Lalte 50 Granu Pass . Howard Prairie SI Klamalh Falls .... 8 MEDFORD Portland eS 89 51 as 32 14- . a.m. hr. Low Prec. 50 2ft a? 37 T. 311 3S ' 48 . Seattle Spokane , 5 Yakima W Bureka M Red Blurt M f Sacramento SJ sj San Francisco 65 1 as Anaeies o Phoenix Denver . Chicago ... 91 a 1- 9 Miami Beach - New vorK . - Washington, D C. 88 7 4 ; 7S 7S 31 9 .02 It J rive hay ronECAST Western Washington - Orefoit Temperatures below normal m Western Oregon, near nwnwi " Western WasWnirtOT. Precipitation .1 ut.H. a.ntlv hftwHn 62?4. Un. '" Lew in the 40 Northern CUfoml catlered thunderstorm in mgft rnountain. Tmpetur tier norm!, SIS, VARSITY THiATRE IN ASHUNO JULES PAUDOIS Funeral services for Jules Paudois, 88, of 604 Third St., Jacksonville, who died Wed nesday, will be held at 8 a.m. Saturday at Sacred Heart Catholic church. The Rev. William McLeod will officiate. Interment will be in Jacksonville cemetery. Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be at ?;30 o'clock tonight at Perl Funeral home. Mr. Paudois was born May 6, 1875, in France. He moved to Canadft in 1888, then to the United States in 1914. He lived in Montana from 1914 to 1928 when he moved to Jacksonville. He was era ployed as a farmer and or chard 1st. He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic church. On Oct. 8. 1805. in St. Bon iface, Canada, he was mar ried to Marie Mesnage, who survives. , Other survivors Include two sons, John J. Paudois, Central Point, Marcel L. Paudois. Jacksonville; one sister, Mrs. Josephine St. Ger main, Opheim, Mont.; one grandchild, three .step-grandchildren and 15 great grand children. Casket bearers will be Elie Nougxiier. Walter Herzog, August Petard, Art Coulter, Ray Coulter and Herman Hig-day. ROBERT E. GORDEN Robert E, Gorden, 83, of 1021 West Eleventh st., Med ford, died in a local hospital Thursday evening. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced by Perl Funeral home. MABEL E. APPLEBAKER Mrs. Mabel Ellen Apple- baker died last night in a Salem hospital. Funeral ar rangements will be an nounced by Conjer-Morris Funeral directors. MAY WEBB Mrs. May Webb, of 3343 Hanley rd., died yesterday in a local hospital. Funeral ar rangements will be an nounced by Conger-Morris Funeral directors. ERNEST PITTS Funeral service for Ernest Pitts, 61, of S419 Table Rock rd., who died Wednesday, will be held at t p.m. Monday in Conger - Morris downtown chapel. Committal will be in Klamath Memorial park, Klamath Falls. ' Mr. Pitts was born June 5, 190S, in Elk City, Kans.. and had lived in Medford for the past 10 years, where he was employed ai superin tendent of the construction division of Medford Sand and Gravel. He was married July 30, 1950, in Klamath Falls, to Theima Bailey, who survives. Other survivors include five sons, Kenneth Pitts, Hay fork, Calif.; Orville Pitts, Dor ris, Calif.; Vincil Rentle, Bly, Ore.; Vernon Rentle, Portland Ore.; and Gayle Rentle, Bur ney, Calif.; a daughter. Mrs. Darlene June Moon, Burns, Ore.; two brothers, Roy Pitts, and Olio Pitts, and a sister, Mrs. Maude La Duke, all of Independence, Kans.; 19 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Two sons, Donald Pitts and Marvin Pitts, preceded Mm In death. POOR EXCUSE St. Paul, Minn. 8W The highway department said Thursday a pedestrian charg ed with ignoring a "don't walk sign" told the Judge he thought it was an advertise ment for a taxi company. GRAND OPINING TONIGHT A;4S Under the Cemplett Ownership and Managamanl ef HARRY ARNOLD and MIKE SHIKAR Freaernting TONIGHT AT MS ONIY PIUS 2nd FAMIlt HITI I Hasina Celer "STOWAWAY IN THE SKY" IATUBIM8 JACK LIMMON AT JOe-WslJ ir SATURDAY CONTINUOUS FROM 1:00-OfN U:45 "Stslliem" J:-:1S- :SS "StT" 1:10-4 JO-MO SUNDAY FROM 2:00 Cill 482-3321 DAY OR NIGHTI KWN?iMhi1. bibb NOW SHOWING GATES OPEN S:00 P.M. SHOW STARTS AT FIRST RUN NEVER BEFORE SHOWN IN MEDFORD THE PICTURE THAT HAS EVERYTHING IOVE1 lAUOHS! ACTIONI THRIUSI DUSK .1 TEMPTATION in PARADISE Nwtber heR nor high heels could stop them.. .on a BEACHHEAD or in a BEACH HOUSE these are the men that never fail! amffiB (MMwJ) Over-ia-Coanlar Western Slocks Br l lilis (mi UUntatimat m Akrs ana of Amertra s, us Cat Pat I tti Coo Frauht I3s I4.t Cyprus Mines , J4t J, EqulUble Sal M, 34 1st Nail Bank , . , lou J.rmo M, 3S., Nonm Knudsn II , S3' Malt Ktttnets .... 4 3 N W Natural Cas . , as Otton McultunM-al .. t l, pp&t. is.; t8 Nan Bank . t &2, Wast Coast Tel W, J5 Weyerhaauaer SI 5', Invtslmeiii Funds How iuue 00 It 1 c 1 4 4 stock: BuilocS . Clwmtrsl ru . HM 13 11 Portiand Livestock Portland UWl USD A Weekly hvest'Xk: Catiia, t2S; csnnsr and nittar !; utility and conuncretal steady to t CO fewer; hsjh - good, meatty choir ates-ra 33 :s . slandani 18 -3D: utlhlr art en. werctal bttf bred cow 4-l4a; ra 23-2 Calvea JSO; fcnlars staad; (wd. wali 33-28: standard 30 S3; full and jrttlijy tj-ia. 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