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To Construct Pool - A $3,- 800 building permit was is sued by the city Thursday to Floyd Hostetter for construc tion of a swimming pool at 2310 Corona ave., Mcdford. i DANCE Every Saturday 9 to 1 A.M. VFW Hall Rogue River ATTENTION EAGLES DANCE SATURDAY AUGUST 31st Music By The THREE SHARPS end a FLAT Eagles end Guests Welcome! WILLIAM'S GHOST TOWN jr OPEN g LABOR DAY! 1 Drive Out-Spend a Safe Holiday Free Admission Urg$ Picnic Area Bring Your Lunchl You'll Enjoy: Ghosl town Train rtdes Buckboard ride Animals to see Horeshoe games Come out this weekend, bring th family Drive through Gold Hill to Sardine Creek follow signs PHONE 855-1118 TOIIITE & SATURDAY! GATES OPEN 7:30 P.M.-SHOW STARTS 8:15 P.M. The strangest alliance this side of heaven or hell. BURT KIRK LANCASTER DOUGLAS IN HALWALLIS' PRODUCTION OF GUNFIGHT L AT THE O K CORRAL K; on TECHNICOLOR9 AT 8:20 P.M. AND FLEMING VAN FLEET PLUS! 3RD HIT! Local and Injury Reported - Mrs. Lil lie Burnett, Foss rd., Talent, broke her right arm when she I fell Tuesday morning while I walking to the mail box in front of the home of her son, Ray Burnett. She is at Ash ' land Community hospital. Business Names - The busi ness name Martinson Well Drilling has been assumed by : Jerome W. and Juanita J. I Martinson, route 1, box 602, Eagle Point, according to rec ords in the Jackson county recorder's office. Also assum ed was the name Evergreen ' Land by Robert W. Loveless, 1 145 Southeast G St., Grants ; Pass. Grass Fire - Ashland fire men were called out at 3:10 p.m. Thursday to extinguish a grass fire on a vacant lot at California and Iowa sts. Cause of the fire was not de termined. There was no dam age. - IRELAND -jWs THRIU PACKED RACING CAR SPECTACULAR) fir 5J7o i I of 'assssso-.. r",m m Personal Patients Moved - Therman Barnes, 1576 Beall lane, Med ford, and Robert Royle, North Fifth St., Central Point, were moved from Ashland Commu nity hospital to Rogue Valley hospital yesterday. Machine Entered - One of he machines at the Econo Wash laundry at 013 King st., Medford, was broken into Thursday night, according to report to city police. Portland Produce Portland (UPIi Dairy market. Eggs To retailers: A extra large .I7-51C; AA large 44.4flc; A large 43-f.c; AA niedurn 37-42e; A small 23-29C: carton l-3c high er. Butter To reiailoi?: AA and A prints 66c; cartons 3c higher B prints 65c. Cheese medium cured To retailers: 4ti48c: piocessed Amer ican 3-10 lb. loaf. 43-48C. Portland tUPll Dressed chickens No. 1 grades dressed to retailers: fryers, whole drawn. 30-37C lb.; cut-up. 36-41C !b : hina light type, whole drawn 212-26c lb.; light type hens, cut-up. 24-2Rc lb.; heavy whole 36-39C lb. IT'S HERE SUNDAY! John F. Kennedy's incredible adventure in the South Pacific! A band of men left for dead in a flaming sea and their epic of heroism and survival! xCUFF ROBERTSON r0t U hd about tvc ! nm i wrKCMceur mim kw PLUS 2ND COMEDY HIT! S ISLAND tonv G?, tit I HUE L'd1 RANDALL Uf IWIi & The DEVIL'S Is-'- o I IP! A ,s , ' f, asL -fc... r; r jm s OBITUARIES FLORENCE OETINGER Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Florence Oetinser. 64, of the Old Stage rd., who died Thursday, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Conger-Morris Chapel. The Rev. Roland Stewart of the Free Methodist church will offici ate. Committal will be in Memory Gardens Memorial park. Mrs. Octlnger was born June 1. 1899, in Marion. Ind., and had lived in southern Ore gon since 1941. She was mar ried Oct. 29, 1916. in Liberal, Kans., to Samuel H. Oetingcr, who died in 1959. Survivors include a son, Samuel H. Octinger Jr., Med ford; a daughter, Mrs. Clyde Bripgs, Centra! Point; three brothers, Howard W. Brock, Lebanon, Ore.; Charles O. Brock, Linden, Calif.; Ira E. Brock, Central Point, Ore.; two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Hoov er, Beaver, Okla.; and Mrs. Myrtle Braden, Ft. Scott, Kans.; nine grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Casket bearers will include Leroy Calkins, Donald Faber, Nelson Farris, N.A. Mead, Ralph Harger, and Tom Graves CLAUDE C. DICKSON Funeral services for Claude Clifton Dickson, 77, of Gold Hill, who died Wednesday, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Sat urday in Hillcrest Memorial Chapel on the North Phoenix rd. The Rev. Lochlen Gregory of the Gold Hill Community Methodist church will offici ate. Committal will be in Hill crest Memorial park, with Conger-Morris Funeral direc tors in charge of arrange ments. Mr. Dickson was born Feb. 6, 1886, near Benedict, Nebr., and had lived in southern Ore gon for 13 years. He was mar ried Feb. 6, 1913. in Osceola, Nebr., to Harriet Warner, who survives. Other survivors include a son, Rush Dickson, Monitor, Ore.; two daughters, Mrs. Bar bara Moser. Gold Hill, Ore.; and Mrs. Claudia Rcasoncr, Glendale, Ore.; a brother. Earl Dickson, Denver, Colo.; two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Warn er, Twin Falls, Ida.; and Mrs. Leilah Talbert, Holdridge, Nebr.; 12 grandchildren and eight grandchildren. Casket bearers will include Paul Mollcy, Harry Foley, Howard Kell, Hilton Brignall, Frank Richardson, and Her bert Reed. LEO BASILIO Leo H. Basilio, t8. of the VA Domiciliary, While City, died there yesterday. Funer al arrangements will be an nounced by Memory Gardens Funeral home. MARY ZICKEFOOSE Ashland-Mrs. Mary Ellen (George) Zickefoose, Talent, died Thursday in a Portland hospital. Funeral arrange ments will be announced by Litwiller's Funeral home. 2 Each owed the other his life . , . this was the moment of reckoning! KIRK DOUGLAS ANTHONY QUIIMN IN HALWALLIS' PRODUCTION or FROM I at xfS TECHNICOLOR . The assault m ' l'!-,'.n ? Inewoods- I i yj I (hen the vengeance If) hjsI as violently UMiULI II lIUIILO UlL UUUJiVIMil- IIAIRPiir"Nr Cornel Wilde MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. MARY K. MIZE Mrs. Mary Katherine (Mol lie) Mize died last night at her home on the Evans Creek rd. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Conger-Morris Funeral directors. FESTIVAL PLAYS Tonight: "Romeo and Juliet." Saturday: "Love's La bour's Lost." Sunday: "Henry V." Monday: "Merry Wives of Windsor." Curtain time is 8:45 p.m. Bus leaves Medford hotel and Jackson House in Med ford at 7:30 p.m. Births SEAMAN-To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dean, route 1, box 12R, Jacksonville, Aug. 28, 1963, a boy, 8V2 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. COOK-To Mr. and Mrs. John Henry, 1966 Ross lane, Medford, Aug. 29, 1963, a girl, 10 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. HIXENBAUGH-To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel, post office box 49, Elk Creek rd., Happy Camp, Calif., Aug. 30, 1963, a girl, 6' 4 pounds at Rogue Valley hospital. JONES - To Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. route 2. box 764A, Central Point, Aug. 30, 1963, a girl, 634 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. Portland Livestock ! Portland (UPIi Weekly ' livestock: Cattle 2.600: slaughter steers. ! Rood and choice steadv 25-25.75. ' good 21.75-24.50. standard 19-21.50. Slaughter ttciters. mostly steadv. mixed good and choice 23.50-24.25, good 21.50-23.50. Cows, steadv to I .o cents lower, utility and com mercial beef breeds 14-17. utility dalrybrcd 12-14.50. Bulls, steadv. cutter, utility and commercial closed at 17-19. Feeder steers, steady to weak, few choice 23.50 24. most 21-22 50. Calves 550. Steady except some choice vealcrs $1 lower. Slaugh ter, good and choice 24-27. Feed ers, good and choice 25-28. Hogs 1,373. Barrow and gilts, 75 cents lower, late sales 1-2 t8.50, few 2-3 18, few 1-2 260-270 lbs. 16.57-17. Sheep 3.000. Slaughter spring lambs, fully steady, choice and prime wnoled 18-18.25. choice and prime shorn 1-2 pelts 17-17.25, gnod and choice 2-3 pelts 16.50 17. Slaughter ewes, steady, cull to gnod 3-4.75. Feeder spring lambs, steady, good and choice 12-14.50. Over-the-Counter Western Stocks Rid Rank of America 66Aa Cal Pac UtU 27i, Con Freight 10 Cyprus Mines 24 Equitable S & L 35 Denver 70 55 Jantzcn 223i Morrison Knudsnn 30', Mult Kennels 4ai H W. Natural Gas 33a 'on Metallurgical .... 1 PCE 28', H-vL 28'a U S. National Bank ... S31 West Coast Tel 24'. Weyerhaeuser 31U Asked 69 29 i, 103, 25 's 37 2 1-1! 321, 3 37'i, la 29 a, 301, 87', 25', 33', TREMENDOUS WESTERN HITS! OREGON WEATHER FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Variable cloudiness through Saturday with si-attered light shower or pos sible thunderstorms during the att crnoon or evening. Low tonight 60, rush Saturday 62. Western Oregon: Partly cloudy Southern interior, otherwise r'oudy night and morning with partial aft ernoon clearing Saturday. A tew scattered showers over the moun tains. Low tonight 94-08. high Saturday 66-74. except 80-84 in Southern interior. 62-66 on the coast. Northern California: Partly cloudy tonight, except talr Sat urday. Scattered thundershowers in Sierras. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday 71: above normal 2. Record high this date 104 in 1916. Record low this date 40 in 1912. I'HECIPITATION. None. Total this month .01 in, .15 In. below normal. Total since Sept. 1, 26 74 In.. 6 98 in. above norma:. HUMIDITY; Lowest yesterday 34';., highest this a.m. 84''. High 4:00 24- C1TY Yester- a.m. nr. day Low I'rec. Brookings 04 Grants Pass 87 flfi Howard Prairie 80 43 Klamath Fall! 82 .1.1 Tr. MEDFORD 83 5!) Portland 83 61 Investment Funds Noon quotaUoni on selected Stocks: Fund Bid Asked Bullock 13.94 15.28 Chemical Fund 12 .12 13.18 Colonial Ener 12 81 14.00 Eaton Howard Stk. 14 40 15.56 Fundamental Invst 1023 11.21 Group Sec Avia-Elec 6.90 7.51 Group Sec Com Stk 13.36 15.07 Hamilton C7 5. 26 5.75 Keystone B-3 16.73 18 25 Keystone B-4 10.31 11.47 Kcyston K-2 5.41 5 91 Keystone S-l 22.79 24.86 Keystone S-2 13 62 14 87 Keystone S-3 : 15 5!) 17.01 Keystone S-4 4.38 4.78 Mass Inv Growth Stk 8 511 9 36 National Growth .... 8.27 9 04 Stocks 19 33 20 90 TV Elcc 7 63 8 32 United Accum 15.18 16 59 United Canada 17 60 19.17 United Income 12 89 14 09 United Science 7 11 7.77 Value Line Inc 5 45 3 96 Variable 7 in 7 69 Wellington 14 81 J6.14 fl. Tally-HQ DINING ROOM OPEN EVERY DAY 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. 12 Midnight Friday and Saturday The Valley's Most Danceable Music Featuring . . . THE TAYLOR TRIO Friday and Saturday FOR BANQUETS and PARTIES Call 535-9710 Talent DANCE To The New Melody Ramblers UPPER APPLEGATE GRANGE SATURDAY, AUG. 31 N t.O.O.F. No. 129 GOLD HILL BUILDING FUND BENEFIT DANCE AMtRlf.AH LEGION HALL Central Point Music by . . . Tha Melodiui Four 9 to 1 Everybody Welcoma HARVEST DANCE JACKSONVILLE COMMUNITY HALL TONIGHT, AUG. 30th Music By THE MELODIOUS (4) Sponsored by Centennial Post No. 100, American Legion Refreshments by the Ladies Auaitiary TEEN AGE DANCE Medford AMERICAN LEGION HALL SATURDAY, AUGUST 31st Music by thn SQUIRES DANCE AT Mile from tha Crater Lake Hi-way on tha Butte Falls Hi-way SATURDAY NIGHT -9-1 RAY ASHCRAFT With An All WESTERN EAND 9 Featuring till lively Snack Bar far Your Pleasure Seattle to 37 Spokane 86 38 Yakima . 89 53 Eureka 61 56 Red Bluff 94 68 Sacramento . 94 fil San Francisco 64 37 Los Angeles 84 63 Phoenix 102 75 19 Denver 70 53 Chicago 81 63 Miami Beach 88 82 New York 76 67 .02 Washington. D. 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