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WEATHER FORECASTS "Medford and vicinity: Fair to night. Partly cloudy Saturday. J.ow tonight 52. high Saturday 86. Wettern Oregon: Increasing cloudiness tonight. Mostly cloudy Saturday with a few evening shower In the north portion. Cooler over interior Saturday. Low tonight 48-58, high Saturday 70 in north portion, 75-80 in the south interior. Northern California: Fair to night and Saturday except for considerable cloudiness and high fog on the coast with local morn ing drizzle. Cooler in north in terior Saturday. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester day 67; below normal 6. Record high this date 107 in 1946. Record low this date 42 in 1062. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to TOWN & COUNTRY BREAKFAST SUNDAY, JULY 21 7 A.M. to 1 P.M. Hotcakei Sausage Eggs ' Coffee Milk Adult! $1.00 Children 50c PHOENIX GRANGE HALL I.O.O.F. No. 129 GOLD HILL BUILDING FUND BENEFIT DANCE AMERICAN LEGION HALL Central Point Muiic by . . -Th Melodiui Four 9 to 1 Everybody Welcome 001 FRL JULY 19 Oregon National Guard Batteries A & D 2nd AW Bn (SP) 249th Artillery KAY BROS. CIRCUS s o 1 o Ponies, Dogs. Chimps, Two Performances 4 P.M. & 8 NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY 1701 So. Pacific Hwy. ;' General Admission $1 Children (Under 12) 50c ' Si ft y ll . Eli ilw i Ie C SHOE f SUNDAY! iHSSl I ! eztaaaaaajiasaaaaaajaajaaapaaaaaj. 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Brookings 61 34 Grants Pass ... 89 52 Howard Prairie 78 44 Klamath Falls .. 78 49 MEDFORD 88 34 Portland 72 53 Seattle Spokane Yakima . 73 . 81 . 84 54 53 49 36 66 58 54 63 ""83 57 69 82 77 76 Eureka Red Bluff Sacramento San Francisco . 94 . 67 Los Angeles 86 Phoenix . 111 Denver 97 Chicago 89 Miami Beach 88 New York 94 Washington, D. C. 85 FIVE-DAY FORECAST r WESTERN OREGON-WASHINGTON Temperatures averag ing below normal. Highs 65-75 ex ceDt 73-85 in Interior of South l west Oregon. Low 50-55. A few showers over the week end and I again on Wednesday. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA No firecipitation. Temperatures be ow normal inland but above nor i mal on coast. I c,tr(i,v JULY 20th ODOl Elephants and Clowni OOOE O. Ih. motion oictors seraenl TECMNtRAMA' TECHNICOLOR PRESENTED Br WARNER BROS. OIL j) Births HERRS-To Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, box 774, Central Point. July 18, 1963, a girl 7Vi pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. HALE-To Mr. and Mrs. Ar die, 812 Broad St., Medford, July 19, 1963, a girl, 1H pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. BENCH -To Mr. and Mrs. Willis James Jr., box 38, Tal ent, July 19. 1963, a boy, 7 pounds at Rogue Valley hos pital. ANDERSON -To Mr. and Mrs. James, 208 Crater Lake ave., Medford, July 19, 1963, a girl, 7Vi pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. HORNECKER-To Mr. and Mrs. Gregory T., 2220 Capital ave., Medford, July 17, 1963, a boy, 7V2 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. STRAUBE-To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Louis, route 2, box 48, Jacksonville, July 18, 1963, a boy, 8'2 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. NILSSON-To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L., 104 Fourth St., Ash land, July 16. 1963, a boy, 7Vi pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. HOLDER-To Mr. and Mrs. Norman W., 245 Robin lane, Central Point, July 17, 1963, a girl, 8'4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. CALLAHAN - To Mr. and Mrs. John Lee, 2217 Kings highway, Medford, July 17, 1963, a boy, 7 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. HINKLE-To Mr. and Mrs. Darrell, route 1, box 16C, Jacksonville, July 16, 1963, a boy, B'i pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. LINVILLE-To Mr. and Mrs. Darrille, box 732, Grants Pass, July 16, 1963, a girl, 7 pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. Over-the-Counter Western Stocks By United Press International Bid Prices Bank of America fi.t 66 Cal Pac Util 25 i Con Freicht 10' Cyprus Mines 24' 3 Equitable S & L 33 1st National Bank 67'4 Jantzen 233. Morrison Knudsen 31 ls - Mult Kennels 4'. N.W. Natural Gas 34', Orccon Metallurgical .. ls PGE 26'4 U. S. National Bank .. 77i West Coast Tel 22', Weyerhaeuser 32 27', 11'. 26', 35 701, .26 33 4's 36J. l'a 28 81') 24 34'j Portland Livestock Portland (UPlI USDA Week ly livestock: Cattle 2.025. Slaughter steers Rood to choice 26.25-27.25. Good. 24-26.25. Slaughter heifers, high good and choice 24-25. good 22.50 23.50; Cows. commercial, and standard 17-18. canner -and cutter ld-14. uuus, utility ana commer cial 18-21. Feeder steers good and choice 23-24.50. heifers good 20-22. Calves 340. Slaughter, good and choice vealcrs 25-27. Feeders, good and choice steers 26-29, heifers 20-23. Hogs 900. Barrows and gilts mixed 1-2, 20. Sows 1-3 grades 10-16. Sheep 4.200. Spring slaughter lambs 19-10.50, ewes cull to good 3-4.50, spring lambs choice and fancy 15-15.50. NIGHTLY 7:00-9:50 ALL DISNEY SHOW "SAVAGE SAM" "YELLOWSTONE CUBS" MLDFORD i.nti...;Ti ....un-n mi. -i.i n.. , , - - - v. mbHtur4fr&i,-itotMm. , wmMm - -3 WILL APPEAR TO HOVER This is an artist's drawing of the "Syncom" satellite which will be launched later this month. Because its orbital speed will be matched OBITUARIES EMMA L. ANDERSON Funeral services for Miss Emma Lorene Anderson, 78, of Upton rd., Central Point, who died Wednesday, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, in Conger - Morris downtown chapel. The Rev. Donald Krug of the Central Point Presby terian church will officiate. Committal will be in Memory Gardens Memorial Park. Miss Anderson was born Sept. 21, 1884, in Shickley, Neb. She moved to Portland, Ore., in 1908, then went to California, where she worked until 1944, when she retired to live in Oregon with her sister, Lillian Anderson, and cousin, Bert Smith, on Upton rd., Central Point. Mr. Smith preceded her in death last Saturday morning. Miss Anderson had been a member of the Order of East ern Star for 50 years, and had been affiliated with the Presbyterian church since moving to Central Point. She was preceded in death by her mother and father, Nels and Harriet Anderson, and by two brothers and three sis ters. Survivors include her sis ter, Lillian Anderson, Central Point; another sister, Mrs. Anna E. Roncy, Los Angeles; and two brothers, Alfred T. Anderson, Shickley, Neb.; and Leonard B. Anderson, New port, Neb. Casket bearers will include A. A. Heintzelman, La Rue Morris, Donald Faber. Stan Rumble, Scott Hamilton, and L. G. Morthland. The body will lie in state at Conger-Morris Chapel un til 8:30 o'clock tonight. ELIZABETH A. JONES Mrs. Elizabeth A. Jones, 83, of 1130 West Eighth St., Med ford, died early this morning in a local hospital. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced by Perl Funeral home. MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. Mesmer, 65, of 1120 Ashland St., died Wednesday at the Ashland Community hospital. Mr. Mesmer, a resident of Ashland for the past year, was born July 7, 1898, in Klamath county. He had been a switchman for the Southern Pacific railway and was a member of the Switchman's Union of North America and of BPOE 1247 of Klamath Falls. Survivors include his wid ow, Helena, and two daugh ters, Mrs. Catherine Burnett, Eugene, and Mrs. Pauline Mit chell, Klamath Falls. Funeral services were held this morning in Litwiller Mountain View chapel. BPOE 994 officiated and cremation followed. Friends are asked to donate to the heart fund. MAJ.-GENE RAE, Funeral services for Maj. Gene C. Rae, 38, who died Saturday of injuries suffered in an automobile accident near Oakland Army terminal, were held this afternoon at the Base Chapel, Oakland Army terminal. Major Rae, an Army offi cer assigned as Procurement officer, Oakland region, De fense Subsistence supply cen ter, Alameda annex, Alameda, Calif., was born in Jasper, Minn., Jan. 18, 1925, and spent his childhood in Med ford. He entered the Army Air Corps as an aviation cadet 1943, and during World War II, served as a single engine pilot. At the end of the war he was employed as a civilian at the Utah General depot, Ogden, Utah, until recalled to active duty and assigned to Korea in 1943. Following his return from Korea, he was assigned to duty in Germany and France, followed by the Oakland ap pointment. Among Major Rac's awaTds OREGON to the earth s rotation, Syneom will appear to hover over a fixed longitude. It will move 33 degrees north and south of the equator because of an inclined orbit. (UPI) and decorations during his career are the Bronz Star medal, American Campaign medal, World War II Victory medal, Army Occupation med al, Korean Service medal, Na tional Defense Service medal. Armed Forces Reserve medal, and United Nations Service riiedal. Survivors include his wid ow, Beth; daughters, Rebecca Lynn, 15, Catherine Marie, 12, all residing at Quarters 689-B, Oakland Army termi nal, Oakland, Calif.; his moth er, Mrs. Robert A. Rae, Med ford; a brother, Robert E. Rae, Grants Pass; and two sisters, Mrs. Avonne Casper son, Pine Grove, Calif., and Mrs. Vera Funk, Fair Oaks, Calif. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Godeau Funeral home, San Francisco Calif. Deseret Mortuary, Salt Lake City, will be in charge of interment which will be at Ft. Douglas, Utah, later. " -'' HOWARD L. LEHMAN ' - Funeral services for How. ard Lloyd Lehman, 35, of Paradise, Calif., who died Tuesday, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in Conger-Morris downtown chapel. The Rev. Fredrick Ross Evans of the First Christian church will officiate. Committal will be in Siskiyou Memorial park. Mr. Lehman was born Aug. 7. 1927, in Medford. He had been in Paradise about three years, operating Lehman Equipment Sales at Chlco. He was a veteran of World War II. He was married Oct. 28, 1946, In Medford, to Juanita Meyer, who survives. He was a member of the Medford Elks Lodge. Survivors, besides his wid ow, include three daughters, Nancy Lee Lehman, Dcbby Lynne Lehman, and Karroll Dec Lehman; four brothers, Victor Lehman, and Richard Lehman, Medford; Jerry Leh man, Marysvillc, Calif., and Jimmy Lehman, Nevada, and a sister, Mrs. June Hopkins, Medford. Casket bearers will include Mel Younger, G. T. Haupcrt, Stewart Milne, Thomas Mc Fadden, John Parker, and Dean Hancline. Investment Funds Noon quotatloni on selected stocks: Fund niri Asked Bullock . I3.IS Mil Chemical Fund 11 12 12 0!) Colonial Encr 12 13 1320 Fidelity ... 1.1 81 mm Fundamental Invest. 9 fl7 10 HO Group Sec Avla-Elec fl 7 7.25 Group Sec Com Stk 13 no 14 41 Hamilton C7 4 08 3 44 Keystone B-3 1830 18.00 Keystone P.-4 1031 1 1 28 Keystone K-2 3 12 3 .VI Kcvslone S-l 21 80 23 37 Krvstone S-2 12 87 14 05 Kevstone 8-3 1411 13 !I2 Krvstone 8-4 4 13 4 52 Mass Inv Growth Slk 8 04 8 70 National Growth 7 72 8 44 TV-F.lec 7 30 7 98 United Accum . .: . 14 37 13 70 United Canada .. 17 80 I III It United Continental. B 7! 7 42 United Income . . 12 21 13 34 United Science 8.fi4 7 28 Value Line lnc 3 30 3.7D Variable . 8.78 7 33 Wellington 14 34 13113 DANCE Saturday 9 to 1 Bobby Burton and THE ROGUE VALLEY BOYS Featuring Visit Our i Locals Surgery Patient - Candia E. Glenn, 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Glenn, 117 First St.. Phoenix, is convalescing at Sacred Heart hospital following sur gery. . Autos Collide - Vehicles operated by Charles Dcla mater Pratt, 71, of Tyler, Tex., and David Frank Trainer, 67, of Bclen, N.M., collided on Highway 99 south of Ashland Thursday afternoon. Accord ing to Oregon state police the southbound Pratt vehicle stopped at a traffic signal at the construction site when it was hit from behind by the Trainer vehicle. . Moved to Center - Charles Wesley Koyl has been- trans ferred from ; Ashland Com munity hospital to the Haw thorne Convalescent and Re habilitation center, Medford. Two sisters, Mrs. Donald Caul kins and Mrs. Frank Scherer, both California, visited him recently. Flown Here - Mrs. Marie Porteous, 1410 Parkdale dr., Grants Pass, was flown to Medford from Crescent City Wednesday by Mercy Flights Inc., and is at Rogue Valley hospital. Mrs, Porteous, who was accompanied here by her husband, Glenn Porteous, was injured about: 10 days ago in an automobile accident near Crescent City. She is the 1, 591st patient to be flown by the non-profit air ambulance service since it was started. Convalescing Here - Wilbur Jay Smith, formerly of Med ford and now of Salem, is con valescing at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Austin Lewis, 1610 East Main St., fol lowing surgery. He may have visitors, relatives said. Picnic Slated - The annual Algoma potluck picnic for all former Algoma Lumber com pany employees and friends will be held July 28 at the Collier Slate park, north of Klamath Falls. Coffee and soft drinks will be furnished. Further Information can be had by. calling 855-1203. or Birth Noted - Mr. and Mrs Ronald Cole Sr., O'Brien, have received word of the birth of a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cole, Biloxl, Miss., July 13. , .... Club To Meet - The Central Point Sportsmen's club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the club house on West Pine st.. Central Point. Subject of the meeting will be the lower Rogue river. ... Picnic Scheduled The ninth annual , "safety" picnic for Southern Pacific em ployees and pensioners in Southern Oregon will be held Sunday at Umpqua Park, Roscburg. The event features free Ice cream, beverages and pony ride's. DREAMLAND BALLROOM larry Boh! Snack Bar PATI0 PACk m 1 2 pc, tub Chicken Potato Salad 1 e all the trimmings 1 I I Gal. Root Beer I V $4.95 I Ideal (or FRIDAY. JULY 19, Court Records JUSTICK COURT Gold Hill District Jerry Falbush, no angling li cense. t5. . Floyd James Trottc;, Illegal pos session of trout. $2.1. Donald Harold Lavasseur, no operator's license. $5. George Smith, violation of basic rule. $25. Robert Wavne Tharoa. violation of basic rule. $10. Mack Napier, disobeyed stop sign. $10 Ervin Ernest May. violation of basic rule. $10. Walter Cortes Miller, exntrtd vehicle license. $3. James wiiuams Rogers, viola Uon of basic rule. $23. Benelee Wurn, overuidth, $10. Janine Elsie Cholett. violation of basic rule. $25. Barney William Marun. no fixed load license. $5. Henry Charles Sasse, truck speeding. $15. Edward William Nesbltt, viola Uon of basic rule, $23. William Marvin Deckard, ex cessive noise, $5. Janet Claire Kampf, obstructed vision. $10. Valeria Grace Maguln, expired vehicle license. $3. Ronald Edwin Booth Jr., viola tion of basic rule. $10. Richard Otto Masse, violation of basic rule. $10. John Ferdinand Wilhelm, viola tion of basic rule. $10. Lcroy Leonard Hays, disobeyed stop sign, $15. Robert Samuel Green, expired vehicle license. $5, suspended. Clifford Eugene Markharl, vio lation of basic rule, $20. Oddny Vtlgerd Sabo, violation of basic rule. $20. David George Turnout!, viola tion of basic rule. $13. Roland Ray Premo, vlolaUon of basic rule. $23. Victor Wayne Padelford dis obeyed stop sign $10. William Joseph Dean no rear view mirror $10. Ben Bernard Grundhoefer vio lation of basic rule, $10. Gordon Allan Davis, violation of basic rule. $20. Benton Clayron Miller Jr., . no muffler, $10. Patricia Delia Maschi, violation of basic rule, $10. Blllie LcRoy Milton, violation of basic rule, $15. Stephen Kelly Long, expired ve hicle license, $5. Richard Ray Haines, truck speeding. $10. Marion Olen Deer, no muffler, $10. Fred W. Morgan,, no operator's license. $3. Emily Wulnlir Simons, dis obeyed stop sign, $10, suspended. Phillip Lamont Souther, no op erator's license, $3. Allen Deer, obstructed vision, in. Kenneth Carl Hadrath. violation of basic rule, $10. William Marshall Burrows, vio lation of basic rule, $10. Berne Jordon Ellis, violation of basic rule. $23. iBora Alvena Varner, disobeyed stop sign, $10. Hazel D. Johnson, violation of basle rule, $25.. DISTRICT COURT John Edward Rem, violation 01 bahic rule. $3. James Albert Love, disobeyed stop sign, $3. Hyruin A. Bcrnston, disobeyed slop sign, $3. Marion Joseph Fernau, failure to dim headlights, $3. Open Tonight 6:45 SAT. & SUN. 12:45 OPEN TONITE TUT n MIL INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED HIT JUST AS IT WAS SHOWN IN THE MAJOR CAPITALS OFTHEWORLDI Road Show Admissions Vf00000g Karl MALDEN I if CVery JUT. Mil uomicoio .ncHMiAAl I 9 to 1 A.M. I '" "UKL "w wn tun I R.9ueRier I BlHM lw - --arm i f Sr V il I fim i A 11 Kenneth Ernest Grean. dil obeyed stop sign, $11. Fred Clement Gray, disobeyed stop sign. $7.30. Fred Evar Myers, no vehicle II. cense. $3. Charles Rapheal Wood, no ve hide license. $5. Gerald James Erdmonger, vlo lation of basic rule. $25. Douglas Travis Brown, no ve hicle license. $5. Claude Alfred Ragsdale, over load. $12. John William Nichols, overload, Leonard Michael Alfonso, over, load. $22. Clarence A. Starkey. excessive overhang. $13. Noel Atvln Moore, disobeyed stop sign. $13. Narcisco Ruiz Fierro, no opera tor's license. $5. Gerald Bennett, holding speed contest, $100. r Johnny Michael Dahl, no ve hicle license. $3. Frances Meredith McBaun, vio lation of basic rule, $20. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Allan William Morse, route 1, box 240C, Medford and Joyce Louise Hunter, route 1, box 341. Talent. Uno Emil Klvisto. general de livery, Medford. and Vllma Alice Partch, Sutherlln. Ore. Portland Produce Portland (UPIl Dairy market: Eggs To retailers: AA extra large 4S-46c: AA large 40-44c; A large 3S-42c: AA medium 31-i6c: A small 23-29c; cartona . l-3c higher. Butter To retailers: AA and A prints sec: cartons 3c higher: B prints 65c. Cheese (medium cured! To re tailers: 46-48c: processed Ameri can 3-10 lb. loaf, 43-48C. Portland I UP! l -Dressed chick ens No. 1 grade dressed to re tailers: Fryers, whole drawn 31 38c Ih.; cut-up 37-42C lb.: hens, light type, whole drawn 22-26C lb.; light type hens, cut-up 24-28c lb.; heavy whole 36-40c lb. UlfUAII J-AIIAkJ CLIFF ROBERTSON WILLIAM flf H0LDEN rnnJmmm PALMER Ttftrmw GANGWAY... FOR THIS YEAR'S BIG ADVENTURE HURRY LEAVES SOON AND SATURDAY 6:00 P.M SCREEN 6:30 & 9:40 .'. , tT?.v&; 19B3 Reaallnel Natalie) I RUSSELL-WAAt I ZANUCKS THE DAY General Adm, ..... $1.25 Children .50a 1