New Camp
Dedication
Boy Scouts
The new camp administra
tion building of the Crater
Lake council. Boy Scouts of
America, located at Camp Mc
Loughlin at Lake of the
Woods will be dedicated at
ATTENTION
EAGLES!
You men put on your wife's
dress and let the ladies wear
your pants and join the tun
at the . . .
VICE VERSA
DANCE
SAT., JULY 27th
Music By The
THREE SHARPS and a FLAT
Eagles and Guests Welcome!
Meredith
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Building
Set by
of Area
5 p.m. Saturday, July 27.
The announcement was
made by Dr. Leonard B. May
field, vice president of the
council and chairman of the
council camp projects com
mittee. Gene Brown, Grants Pass,
council president will pre
side at the dedication cere
mony which will be followed
by a no host buffet dinner.
The dedication and dinner are
open to the public, but those
planning to attend the din
ner should telephone the Boy
Scout office for reservations.
Has Full Basement
The building is 78 by 24
feet with a full basement. It
includes 3,744 square feet of
floor space. Dr. Mayfield said
nearly two-thirds of the ma
terials and labor used to con
struct the building was do
nated. The year round building
will serve as a program plan
ning center for summer camp
and winter storage space. It
also will house the camp clerk
and director's offices, trading
post, camp communication
center, work shop, winter kit
chenette and public rest
rooms. One room will be used
as a hospitality room for camp
visitors.
The building was designed
by Payne and Struble, archi
tects, and the construction was
supervised by the Batzer Con
struction company, Medford.
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his 76 trombones and the
wonderful, wonderful tune he
played on every heart in town !
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MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Obituaries
GEORGE HIGGINBOTKAM
George H. Higginbotham,
route 3, box 232V, Fern Val
ley rd., Medford, died in a
local hospital this morning.
Funeral arrangements are en
trusted to Siskiyou Funeral
Service directors of Chapel in
the Trees mortuary.
WILLARD DUDLEY
Funeral services for Mr.
Willard Lovelle Dudley, 68,
of 423 Garfield St., Medford.
who died Wednesday, will be
held at 10 a.m. Saturday in
the Chapel in the Trees mor
tuary in Siskiyou Memorial
park.
The Rev. Fred R. Evans of
the First Christian church of
Medford will officiate. Private
interment will follow in Sis
kiyou Memorial park.
Mr. Dudley was born Sept.
11, 1894, in Tacoma, Wash.
On June 28, 1959, in Reno,
Nev., he was married to Zela
M. Goyette, who survives.
Mr. Dudley was a veteran
of World War I, having served
from November, 1917, until
June, 1919, as private first
class with the Eighth com
pany 20th engineers. In the
U. S. Army. He had formerly
owned and operated Dudley
Floor Sanding Service, and
later was employed as fore
man of the box department
for Bear Creek Orchards pri
or to his retirement in 1960.
He had been an active mem
ber of the ham radio opera
tors for several years. He had
been a resident of Oregon,
and of this community, for
the past 31 years. -
Survivors, besides his wid
ow, include one daughter,
Mrs. Verna Mae Ertl, Comp
ton, Calif., and one step
daughter, Mrs. Beryl Jorgen
sen, Midway Island, in the
Pacific.
It is a request of the fam
ily that a donation be made
to the American Cancer So
ciety. Funeral arrangements are
entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral
Service directors of Chapel in
the Trees mortuary.
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that kept playing forever!
ADVENTURE
FEATURE!
3RD
Locals
Patients LUlad - Listed as
surgery patients at Sacred
Heart hospital are William A.
McGauthey, route 1, box 24,
Jacksonville, and Jerry M.
Primm, 8-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. James M. Primm,
P.O. box 242, Rogue River.
Dance Scheduled - Star
Promenaders will hold the
monthly dance Saturday, July
27, at 8:30 p.m. at the Roxy
Ann Grange hall on Spring
st. Byron (Buzz) Dibble will
be caller.
Adopt Daughter - Dr. and
Mrs. Lionel Rentschler, Loma
Linda, Calif., have adopted a
daughter, Lisa Renee, who
was born July 1. Mrs. Rent
schler, the former Sharon
Jean Merkel, is the daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. A. Erin Mer
kel, 2933 Fail-view place, Med
ford. Dr. Rentschler was grad
uated from the school of Den
tistry at Loma Linda univer
sity last month.
Seeks Motorcycle -The
Jackson county sheriff's of
fice, state police and Ashland
police are searching for a
B.S.A. gold star motorcycle
valued at $700, taken from
the home of Don Miller, 308
Harrison St., Ashland, July
9. The cycle is a model Cata
lina scrambler, according to
green fliers distributed in the
county by the owner.
Mealing Set - Phoenix
Grange will have their an
nual potluck picnic at Lithia
park, Ashland at 1 p.m., Sun
day, July 28. Members are
asked to take table service.
Coffee and ice cream will be
furnished by the Grange.
Father Dies - Ben Allen,
90, whose son, Lois Allen, 30
Western ave., Medford, died
in Nashville, Ark., according
to word received here. Fu
neral services will be held
Sunday, July 28, in Nashville
with interment In Dierks,
Ark.
Ashland Fire A mattress
and bedding in a house be
longing to Southern Oregon
college burned Wednesday,
Ashland firemen reported.
The house was at 403 Palm
ave. Cause of the fire was a
child playing with matches,
firemen said.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI) Dairy market:
Eggs to re ib tiers: a a extra
large io-iwc; a a large re; a
large 41-46c; AA medium 35-40c;
A imall 29-29c; cartons l-3c
higher.
Butter To retailers: AA and A
print 66c; cartons 3c higher; B
prints 65c.
Cheese (medium cured) To re
tailers: 46-48c; processed Ameri
can 5-10 lb. loaf. 43-48c.
Portland (UPI Dressed chick
ensNo. 1 grade dressed to retail
ers: Fryers, whole drawn, 31 -38c
lb.: cut-up 37-4c id.; nens. ugm
type, whole drawn 22-26c lb.; light
(vd hens, cut-uo 24-28c lb.:
heavy whole 36-3DC lb.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair and
warm through Saturday. Low to
night SO. high Saturday 93.
Western Oregon: Fair through
Saturday with patchea of morn
ing clouda in morning. Warmer.
Low toniaht 47-57. high Saturday
84-04 except 67-72 along the coast.
Northern California: High fire
hazard. Fair tonight and Satur
day. Rising temperaturee.
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 63: below normal 0.
Kecora nign mis aaie iuo in
1030.
Record low this date 41 In 1010.
PRECIPITATION: 24 houra to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m.. none.
Total tnis monin .ia men. .vo
inch below normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 26.73 Inchea,
7.14 Inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
29, highest this a.m. B8'i.
High 4:00 24
CITY Yester. a.m. nr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings Rt
Grenta Pass 8!
Howard Prairie .. 6B
Klamsth Falls .... 72
MEDFORD 82
Portland 73
Seattle 7l"
Spokane 70
Yakima 80
Eureka 63
Red Bluff . 03
Sacramento 92
San Francisco .... 76
Los Angeles 87
60
47
42
34
48
33
ii
47
S6
32
77
64
60
66
Phoenix 111
Denver 09
Chicago 79
Miami Beach .... 87
New York 91
Washington. D. C. 90
63
74
73
72
70
rivr DAY FORECAST
WESTERN OHEOON-WASHINO-TON
Temperatures averaging
about normal, with highs averag
ing 75-85 except 83-92 Interior
southwest Oregon. Lows 50-60.
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA No
rain. Temperaturee avereging
above normal Inland and much
above norma on coast.
Subscribers
To report Improper nr non
delivery of th Mill Tribune in
Medford. phone 77J-814X; Ah
l.nd call at 416 Bridie at . or
phone 482-30O2: Yreka, phon
Victory 2-2B98 before 8'.4i p m.
daily and 10 30 a m. Sunday.
If regular delivery arrtvea
hortly after you call pleat
notify office, thu elimlnaunf
special meaaenfer service.
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Rock Hudson
"GATHERING OF EAGLES"
Niahtly 7:00 t :JJ
Plus Disney Short
premier season
BRITT GARDENS MUSIC FESTIVAL
August 11-24, 1963
Jacksonville, Oregon
Executive Office
1 King Street
Medford, Oregon
Please send me the following tickets. My remittance
is enclosed. Checks payable to Brilt Gardens Music
Festival.
Patron ticket(s) at $10.00 each unlimited ad
mission to holder.
Season ticket(s) at $6.00 each any four performances.
INDIVIDUAL
-$1.50 Twilight
-$2.00 t Starlight
Adults
Name..
Address-
City-
. State.
Bring blankets, pillows or folding seats at the Peter
Britt Estate in Jacksonville.
FESTIVAL
PLAYS
Tonight: "Romeo and
Juliet"
Friday: "Love's Labour's
Lost"
Saturday: "Henry V"
Sunday: "Merry Wives
of Windsor"
Curtain time is 8:45 p.m.
(PDT)
Bard's bus leaves Med
ford hotel and Jackson
House in Medford nightly
at 7:30 o'clock.
Births
LINDGREN - To Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Hugh, 914 Win-
Chester st., Medford, July 25,
1963, a boy, 8V-t pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
FRINK - To Mr. and Mrs.
James L., route 4, box 374,
Medford, July 25, 1963, a girl
7V4 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
BARNES - To Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Frank, 514 West
Second St., Medford, July 25i
1963, a boy, 7'i pounds, at
R.ogue Valley hospital.
HUTTON - To Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Jo, route 4, box 457A,
Medford, July 25, 1963, a
girl, 5 pounds, at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
PERRY - To Mr. and Mrs.
Merle J., 51 Vi Janney lane,
Medford, July 25, 1963, a boy,
9'4 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
TEEN AGE DANCE
American Legion Hall
Saturday, July 27
Dancing 91
Music By "THE SQUIRES
Sponsored by the
I.O.O.F. No. 129 GOLD HILL BUILDING FUND
BENEFIT DANCE
AMERICAN LEGION HALL
Central Point
Music by . . .
The Melodiui Four
9 to 1
Everybody Welcome
DANCE AT THE DERBY
t Miles' from the Crater lake Hi-way
on the Butte Falls Hl-wiy
Saturday Night - 9-1
RAY ASHCRAFT'S WESTERN BAND
Featuring Bill lively
Snack Bar for your pleasure
Saturday
9 to 1
Bobby Burton
and THE ROGUE VALLEY BOYS
Featuring Dave Johnson
Visit Our Snack Bar
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CONCERTS
(4 P.M.)
(8 P.M.)
Students (6-16)
$ .50
-$1.00
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White Stag To Buy
Swim Suit Company
Portland -TUPD White Stag
Manufacturing Co. Thursday
announced plans to acquire
Rose Marie Reid Corp., Los
Angeles, one of the largest
manufacturers of women s
and juniors' swim suits.
Officials said the two com
panies have reached an agree
ment which will provide for
the exchange of stock worth
about $2,700,000. The propos
al must be approved by the
directors and stockholders of
both companies. Final merger
depends on Rose Marie Reid
meeting specified profits by
Feb. 28, 1966.
In the interim, White Stagg
will take over the manage
ment and direction of the
swim suit manufacturing com
pany.
The lines maintained by me
two companies supplement
each other and are not com
petitive, officials said.
Investment Funds
Norm auotaUona on aeleoted
stocks:
vnntt ntd Asked
Bullock 13.11 14.37
Chemical run 11.10 12.17
Colonial Ener 12. IB 13.31
Eaton Howard Stic 13.62 14.72
Fidelity 10.80 17.08
Fundamental Invest. 0.B8 10.61
Croup Sec Avia-Eleo 8.61 7.25
Group Sec Com Stk 13.13 14.38
Hamilton C7 4.06 5.42
Keyalono B-3 16.46 17.06
Keystone B-4 10.28 11.22
Keystone K-2 5.1 1 3.58
Keystone S-l 21.60 23.57
Keystone S-2 12.88 14.05
Keystone S-3 14.U0 15.93
Keystone S-4 4.11 4.40
Moms Inv Growth Stk 8.05 8.80
National Growth .... 7.60 8.40
Stocks 18.43 10.92
TV-Elec 7.20 7.95
United Accum 14.33 13.68
United Canada 17.63 19.16
United Continental.. 6.78 7.41
Unllcd Income 12.19 13.13
United Science 0 63 7 2.1
Value Line lnc 3.23 3.72
Variable 6.70 7.42
Wellington 14.35 15.64
American legion
DREAMLAND
BALLROOM
I Medford Woman
I Reported Missing
j The Jackson county sher-
iff's office is carrying on a
j search today for a missing
j woman, Vivian Vanzwol, 25,
j who has been absent from
I her home on Lozier lane
! since about 8:30 a.m. Thurs
i day.
Her husband, James, who
I believes that she is ill, has
! asked the cooperation of the
' public in helping locate the
young mother of three small
children.
Mrs. Vanzwol is about S
feet, 5 inches lull, weighs
I 120 pounds, has light brown
' hair and brown eyes. No foul
play is suspected, the sher
iff's office stated. Anyone
with any information which
might lead to Mrs. Vanzwol's
whereabouts is asked to call
the Jackson county sheriff's
department.
Rocket Dropped
From Navy Plane
Salisbury, Md.-(UPI)-A high
ly explosive rocket dropped
accidently from a Navy plane
has been "pinpointed" in a
160 acre wooded area, Mary
land state police said today.
The rocket was lost Thurs
day by a Sky Raider plane
which was on a firing prac
tice run from the super car
rier Forrestal off the Virgina
Capes.
A Navy spokesman said
that the five foot lone, cray-
colored rocket fell from the
wing of the ship due to a mal
function in controls.
A widespread search was
touched off for the Tiighly
explosive rocket and residents
in the area were told not to
touch it if they came across
the missile.
Experts from the Navy sta
tion in Yorktown, Va., were
sent to the area in an effort
to retrieve the rocket.
Portland Livestock
Portland IUPII USDA Waek.
ly Livestock:
uaiue 1.86U. s auahter steers
slow, good to mostly choice 26
26.50, good and low choice 24
25.75. Slaughter heifers, slow,
mixed good and choice 24.50.
Choice 25. Cows steady, stand
ard 17-20. utility and commercial
12.30-16, canncr and cutter 10
14 50.
Bulls Btcadv. utility and mm.
mcrcial 18.50-21. Feeders' steers
50 cents lower, good and choice
23-25. Heifers steady, medium and
good 17-21.
L-alvcs Slaughter, good and
choica 24-27, standard 20-24. Feed,
ers. good and choice steers 28-20,
medium and good 2326.
Hobs 1.180. BHrrows and Dklts
30 centa htohnr. I.ttti un.'ln -in
Sows mostly steady to AO cents
higher, few la 14-16.30. l -
10-14.
Sheep 4.S00. Spring slaughter
lamos ou ccms lower, choice and
prime wooled 18-10. Slaughter
OWCB sieiiuy, CUM lO gOOO J'4.0U.
Spring feeder lambs, steady to SO
cents lower, cnoicc ana lancy
ia. gooo ana cnoice ju-14.
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4-H NEWS
Lent Lookers
Tile Lens Lookers 4-H club
had a carwash on Highway
99 at a Texaco station recent
ly. On July 24 all members
met at their leader's house.
During the time, Mrs. J. R.
Wilson, the club's leader, help
ed the members in choosing
the best pictures for fair.
The next meeting will be
next week-
Over-the-Counler
Western Stocks
By United Preu International
Bank of America ....
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Cyprus Mines
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Production of soybeans in
the United States now aver
ages several millions of bush
els each year, but as late as
1920 total annual production
was about one million bush
els.
29th Annual
NORTH and SOUTH
DAKOTA
PICNIC
Start 1:00 p.m.
SUNDAY
July 28th at
TouVelle
State Park
Music Prizai-Coms,
bring a picnic lunch
and hava FUNI
Sunday Only
Drive-In
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TONIGHT
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