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o bicur jtL uuu iniouMb, wOuiu9.fi). b'ftfeWuft? ThunbUA i, AUGUST 29, 1963 Local To Erect Sign-A permit to erect a sign at a cost of SI, 000 was issued to Safeway Stores of 1101 West Main st. by the Medford building department Wednesday. Thefts Reported-The theft of a battery eliminator and charger and wheels and tires, valued at $65.90, from Ken nedy's Used Furniture store, 1603 North Riverside ave., was reported to Medford po lice Wednesday. Saturday Sale -The Wom an's Society of Christian Serv ice of St. Luke's Methodist church will hold a rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, at the Eagles hall, 217 West Main st., Medford. Ball Scheduled-The Talent Fire department will hold a Firemans' Ball starting at 9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 31. Mu sic will be provided by Bill Lively and a donation will be taken at the door. Now at Home-Mrs. Frances A. Dillard, post office box 205, Butte Falls, who had been a medical patient at Sacred Heart hospital, is now at home. Building Permits - Ryan Outdoor Advertising company was isued a S550 permit by the Medford building depart ment Wednesday for the erec tion of a sign at 825 South Riverside ave. Federal Sign and Signal company also re ceived a permit to erect a S400 sign at Ninth st. and South Central ave. and Persona Maternity News 9307 1 SIZES 10-20 V: I -nT -ffr W II i Station Entered-P'ete's Tex aco station. 1207 Court St., re ported a break and entry to Medford police. There was no listing of damage or items re moved, according to police. Shoplifter Reported - A re port of shoplifting received by Medford police from Sim's Cycle and Hobby Shop, 23 North Fir st., Tuesday was fol lowed by the apprehension of a 10-year-old boy, who was taken into custody. Lay Black Top - Work was scheduled to start today on laying black top paving on Barnett road from Holly st. to Riverside ave., Vernon Thorpe city engineer, reported. The strip, 1,250 feet long, is to be paved by a sub-conlractor for M. C. Lininger and Sons. Dance Scheduled - The Medtord YMCA will be host to an "African Watusi" dance from 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 31. Junior high mem bers of the Y will dance to the music of the Chancellors and also compete for prizes for the best African costume. The Hornet Junior Hi-y is the sponsoring club. j ... In Parade - Medford Moose i Juniors under the direction of Bliss Heine will participate in the Illinois Valley Jubilee parade Labor Day and put on a program later in the day. Final instruction will be giv en at their classes Saturday, Aug. 31. Included in the pro gram will be drill by both drummers and majorettes. ... Industrial Accideni-Emmct Doulhit, Port Orford, was re ported in good condition at Sacred Heart hospital today suffering from back and eye injuries received in an indus trial accident earlier this week in the Gold Beach area. Douthit was flown to Med ford from Gold Beach Tues- was the 1,615th patient to be, flown by the non-profit air ambulance service since it was started. They'll Do It Every Time - By Jimmy Hatlo PfBioDOMs's -muv as'dVue likes sewo a uMi:..rNS I "ME SECOND CAT IN UURTVC-HE WANTS - JT ni'cnv uv VCOMMANDlS 4PUSM-y BlCOOviE TO FIND P-Hr": Br rw , Tuii-, 1 -t over for a wm warns late-) r b rr Okiv W back b l killing l I A AL QF l I r 0IN 0V1J TO i TO GOTO V-T .,7TCEMBLECMIN W1LL i". &J ,lLC I I i AvMVZNd THE EAiY- irl 1 zJ- t-OiMj ASSlSTAMT, Of I'll litSfi whom EvEUvsopy Weafhef FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: V.iri.in1e cloudiness and continued warm through Friday with chance of iso lated thunderstorms mostly over the mounts-ns. Low tonight 54. high Friday 95. Western Oregon: Night and morning fog or low clouds along the coast. A few morning fog patches in northern interior, oth erwise fair through Friday. High hoth days 82 in north. 93 in south ern itlturinr K7 alnna Ihi n.iacl j Low tonight 5018. northern canton.. a: Fair to night and Friday and scattered afternoon thunderstorms in the Sierras. Fog along the coast. Lit tle change in temperature. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester day 72: above normal 3 Record high thts date 102 in I944. Record low this date 40 in 1912. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, none Midnight to 10 a. ni.. none. Total this month 01 inch. .14 inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1. 26 74 inches. 6.99 inches above normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 2t'(. highest this a in.. 83V. HUh 4:1)0 4- CITV Yester- a.m. hr. day Low Prcc. FESTIVAL PLAYS Tonight: "Merry Wives of Windsor." Friday: "Romeo and Juliet." Saturday: "Love's La bour's Lost." Sunday: "Henry V." Curtain time is 9:45 p.m. Bus leaves Medford hotel and Jackson House in Med ford at 7:30 p.m. I ' - . Gen. Adm.-S1.00 f Childrn-50 w Brookings Grants Pass Howard Prairie Klamath Falls . MEDFORD Portland i Seattle Spokane . Yakima 77 91 Below Key Punch Operators Survey Shows IQ's of Candidates For Local Office Average 19.3 Greyhound Drivers Receive Certificates By DICK WEST Washington IUP1 When he was a Washington correspond ent for Scripps-Howard news papers. Vance Trimble gave some of our lawmakers a hard time by digging up stories about congressional nepotism. Trimble is now the edi- Wcst tor of the Cov ington, Ky., Post and Times Star, but obviously he has lost none of his zest for nee dling politicians. There was a story the other day to the effect that he had promoted a campaign to have candidates for local offices in the Covington area take an IQ test. Their average grade was 19.3, which is slightly below the intelligent rating for key punch operators. This con firms a long-standing theory of mine. ivter President. Study the fol- scrvalive Liberals. Ultra Lib- lowing names and chock the one you think is correct. George Washington. George Hyannisport, George Palm Beach. 2. There arc two major po litical parties in the United States. Whose fault is this' Democrats, Republicans. 3. Under the two-party sys tem, how many of the follow ing groups currently arc ac tive? Liberals, Conservatives. Liberal Conservatives. Con- Obituaries CLIFFORD F. COOK Funeral services tor Clif ford F. Cook, 58. of Bishop Creek rd., Jacksonville, who died Wednesday, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the graveside in Logtown ceme tery. The Rev. Earl G. Mortlock. pastor of the Ruch Commu- erals. Liberal Ultras, Arch Conservatives, Conservat i v c Arches. 4. As a group, members of Congress arc overworked and underpaid Is that statement true, false. True and False, Neither'.' 5. When a congressman as serts that "economy begins at home," whose home is he re ferring to.' His home, Your home. fi. When a member of Con gress is hiring an office staff, which of the following should get priority? His wife. His wife's nephew. His nephew's wife, His campaign manager's sister. 7. So what's wrong with his brother-in-law? Don't an swer that. 8. Occasionally, att e m p t s are marie to influence a mem ber of Congress. What is this called? A campaign contribu tion, A campaign donation. Eureka Red Bluff Sacramento San Francisco Los Angeles Phoenix Denver . Chicaso Miami Beach New York Washington. D. 42 43 Ml SB lit .VI inn . 7 . no Over-the-Counter Western Stocks Bank of America Boise Cascade Cal Par Mil Con Freight Cvprus Mines . .. Equitable S Ar L 1st National Bank JanUen Morrihon-Knudscn .... Mult Kennels N.W. Natural Gnu . Ort'Kon Metallurgical PGE .. PP&L U.S. National Bank West Coast Tel Weyerhaeuser Births STRANDE - Mr. and Mrs. Lonny T., 817 West Second st., Medford, August 28, 1963, a boy, 7:14 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. 42 GREAT STARS IN .. . DARRYL F. ZANUCfCS THE DAY . PLUS WORLD BY NIGHT I EKERSON - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. 3086 Marilce St., Medford. August 28, 11)63. a boy, 7:1i pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. LLOYD Mr. and Mrs. Dean Seaman, route 1, box 12R, Jacksonville, August 28, 1!83, a boy, 8'i pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. GOUCI1ER - Mr. and Mrs. Jack R., route 4, box 382A, Griffin Creek rd Medford, August 28, 1963, a girl, 5 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. JOHNSON - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. 222 North Ninth St.. Central Point, August 27. j 1963. a girl, 8' 4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. yyl HOW! NOW! ! W V A. tJ f-' X , I Wmff 1 TECHNICOLOR 'JfiCKGIRNT kerwin T7iTffD MATHEWS IVbUMlO JUOI HiiUWMWIMrUUIMU MEREDITH TORIN TMATCHW 27', 211 J, 9'. 111-'. 24'. 2.1', 343. .Hi". 71', 7.1'. 22 , 24 . 34 ' ., .12 1 4', .1 3.V' 37'., 1 , 28', 2!!', 2n, 3(1'. A3 ' . R7 24'. 2.13. 31', 33'. Portland Livestock Portland 1 II PI 1 USD A Cattle 50. No early lest. Calves 2.1. No early test. Hoks .10. barrows and Rilts 7.1c lower for week: I and 2 butchers l!!0-230 Hi. I8..10; 2 and 3 Krarie 18: some I and 2 al 2(i0-27ll lb. 10.10-17. Sheep 7.1. Mixed fiood-eboiec sprine, slnushter lambs 17. .10-18 2.1. CONNER - Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jr., 1001 Queen Anne ave, Medford, August 28, 1903, a boy, 9'. 1 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. Portland Produce Portland (ITPti Dairy market: Ecus To retailers: AA extra larsc 47-51C: AA larse 44-4!le: A large 43-4.1C: AA medium 37-42c; A small 23-2!lc: cartons l-3c higher. Butter To retailers: AA and A prints ntic; cartons 3c higher; B prints 6.1c. Cheese (medium cured' To re tailers: 4fi-48e; processed Ameri can .1-10 lb. loaf. 43-4I1C. Portland 1 11P1 i Dressed chick ens No. 1 grade dressed to te tailcrs: fryers, whole dra.vn, 30 37c lb.; cut-up. 30-4 le lb.: hens, light type, whole drawn 22-2!ic lb.; light type hens, cut-up 24-28c lb.; heavy whole 30-31IC lb. NOW! HOW! MATINEES EVERY DAY AT 2 P.M. DORIS DAY JAMES GARNf .ROSS HUKlER-ARNIKitMia "riiATiTi.;!! OPicAll! f ' ') ARLENEFRANCIS nit.. nhiifnli 11 rill nf f wi :i I n I won't discuss the theory I p -, Fllnrr' 1 nnn,P in Greyhound ! herr. however, for fear of of-, charge o( arranRenlpn,s ! 4, 1905, in Argyle, Minn. He hlo h nneneH thp rinnr it ! "-'"l""" to,,,L..,.. seems to me that steps should j mojl of 1,15 'lfc; be taken to have the IQ test plan adopted on a national level. In fact, I have gone to the trouble of drawing up some ample questions that might Two Western hn rlrivprc nnpralinn nut nf Medford were recently pre- lorf'. , ,, , . ,,. jii .,:r; 1 At any rate, now that Trim OEUltU O.iC UllVlllg LCI llll cates and uniform insignias indicating the number of years of safe driving by Stan A. Ossman, director of safe ty for the bus lines. Receiving liie awards were Clyde E. McKim, 3653 South Pacific highway, Medford, s,ar, the hall rnllino. and David L. Johnson, 330 They are intended to lest I Bush st.. Central Point. the political aptitude of can- I Both drivers have achieved 1 didates for Congress. But key I 15 year records of safe driv- j punch operators are welcome j ing, during which each has to try it if they choose, 'covered an estimated 1.000,-j 1. The capital of the United 000 miles of travel. ' States was named for a fni- New maternity fashion! Dis cover the flattery of this flar ing shape with side pleats that release extra fullness when you need it. Easy-scw. Printed Pattern 9307: Miss es' Sizes 10, 12. 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 requires 4 yards 39-inch fabric. FIFTY CENTS in coins for this pattern - add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling. Send to Marian Martin, Med ford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St.. New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. CLIP COUPON FOR 50c FREE PATTERN in big. new Fall -Winter Pattern Catalog, just out! 354 design ideas. Send 50c for Catalog. ... Amis yB? 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Cook and Robert D. Cook, both of Ruch. BjiMWM'lini)'""l'. t-Tur- Hn r.N-V HE CLAUDE C. DICKSON Claude C. Dickson. 77, of 352 First ave.. Gold Hill, died yesterday at his home. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Hillcrest Memorial chapel on the North Phoenix rd.. with Conger-Morris Funeral directors in charge of arrange ments. Committal will be in Hillcrest Memorial park. G.E. STEREOS Priced To Sell! REFRIGERATOR FREEZER Combination WHAT A PRICE 330 ALL G.E. RANGES PRICED TO SELL WHY PAY MORE? Automatic Brand New Model WA 400 HASHER s57 WOW! AN R.&D. EXTRA SPECIAL! BRAND NEW AUTOMATIC DRYER $00 O ' FLORENCE B. OETINGER i Mrs. Florence B. Octinger, j route 1. box 262, Central I Point, died last night in a I local hospital. Funeral ar j rangemcnts will be announced I by Conger-Morris Funeral directors. imam FREE BEAUTIFUL CART STAND WITH EACH G.E. PORTABLE TV TONITE! SHOW STARTS 8:20 P.M. 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