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Interstate Bridge Earns $162,619 OLYMPIA (UPD- The Vancouver-Portland interstate toll bridge earned $162,619 in net revenues last month to increase its earnings for the vear to $1, 404.208, the State Toll Bridge Authority reported Thursday. The authority said the bridge carried 1.126,681 vehicles during the month, down slightly from the 1,169,825 carried during Sep tember of 1962. LAST BIG WEEK! MISS "NORWAY" ANN INGE-The West's Most Beautiful Harem Dancer Appearing in 3 Shows Nightly Bringing Exotic Dances From the Far East and Pepper Neeley Capitol Recording Star, Popular Singer and writer of tuch songs is "Kansas City," "Cadillac Car" and others also in 3 Shows Nitely. Alt On the Same Big Bill at the Popular HOTEL MEDFORD TONITE - SATURDAY! UWHfakfe A" boy.":. a girl.., on hi i i i iwaKBMMaiiiii . ill kiiF tj id ii'c v if $ i lis l i J .; f ' AOElMfRWSPMPON SCMC Ona,7pm,2:30am MtA uruDvcnuni . mnnrcu rvutru jsmuhicartwir mhaic crispr icnuni . mnnrcu miidi james micrthur doklo cmspRnai iiuin i ruiiuH nmuuLLn u hhih ' PLUS 2ND WONDERFUL HITI ON AT 9:30 P.M JACKIE GLEASOfl ' GIG01 PLUS 3RD FEATURE HIT! i IMtt NM 0K SUCH lOVt. HCIPI ! tHl V V"j JEFFREY LYNH-miA BARRY-PETER DONAT ".' i s: Teen-Agers Taken Into Custody Here Two teen-age Medford boys were taken into protective cus tody by city police Thursday on a charge of larceny. The youngsters, who were lodged in juvenile detention home, were accused of taking items from a Medford service station recently. They were aged 14 and IS. and The "Merrilcnes" Filling the evening with the most danceable music in town. They play your kind of music and lend terrific background support to all 6 acts every night. Spencer's Mountain. F3- . A WAUY COX mm MIMSY FARMER Lil'7J A new joy comes to the screen with Jackie and his friends making the world a happier place to live in... VT-. i hi r wall SMS Local and I Business Names The busi 1 ness name, Rainbow's End I Ranch, has been assumed by 'Erich A. and Erich J. Walter, i box 3042 Stateline 1, Nev., and Little Butte Star route, box 127, Eagle Point, according to rec ords in the Jackson county re I corder's office. Others assumed were Midway Dairy and Farm ! Produce, by Fred T. and Gladys M. Thoroman, 37 East Vilas rd.. Central Point; and A and W Construction company, by How ard L. Adams, 3435 Forest ave., , Medford, and Walter L. Woody, 103 Princess Way, Central Point. The business name, Town and Country Market and Lockers, has been retired by M. H. John son, Geralding M. Johnson and ! Hazel M. Jun. Mrs. Byers Improving Mrs. Edith Byers, wife of Henry R. Byers, 715 King st Medford, j who is recuperating in Klamath Valley View hospital from in juries suffered on a hunting trip, was reported getting along satisfactorily yesterday. M r s. Byers was hunting with her hus band near Chiloquin when she '. was struck by an auto. She suf fered fractures of the ribs, a dis ; located hip, a broken right ankle and knee injuries. Hospital Patients Convales cing at Sacred Heart hospital following surgery is Anthony D. ; Tucker, 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill D. Tucker, Butte Falls Star route, box 18. Eagle Point. Medical patients there in clude A. T. Coppedge, 24 South Peach St.; Mrs. Lester T. Lump kins, Klamath Falls; Samuel C. Miller, Wilbur, Ore., and Miss Judy M. Jones, daughter of Mrs. T. Marie Jones, route 1, box 513, Talent. Medical patient at Rogue Valley hospital is James W. Ambler, 28 North Orange st. Smith in Cast Sid Smith of Medford is in the cast of "FOR LOVE OR MONEY" and "List of the Adrian Messenger" LEARN TO SQUARE DANCE IVWIJ'Vfil Monday, Oct. 21-8 to 10 P M. FREE ADMISSION! WILLIAMS GHOST TOWN SPECIAL tnlLUKtM 3 BIRTHDAY PARTIES ' Per Group of Six Children Only For Information Call 655 Open OUR ALL NO PHONE ORDERS Eat mm Cubbys MEDFORD Personal .Tennessee Williams' "Summer ' and Smoke" to be presented to I night at the University of Ore I gon's University theater. The play will be continued through Nov. 2 at the university. David Scanlan, instructor of speech at the university, is director of the drama, assisted by Bobbye Stan ley, university student. The pro duction is being staged arena style. Woman Arrested Mildred Irene Clock, 45, of 338 Edwards St., was arrested by Medford po lice Thursday night on a charge of prostitution under the state vagrancy laws. She was lodged in Jackson country jail. Driver Jailed Gary Lee Keys, 27, of 801 North Central ave., was lodged in city jail after he was arrested about 2:55 o'clock this morning on a charge of operating a vehicle while his license was suspended. Court Records MKIFOR MUNICIPAL COL'RT . Kenion Jordon Shcrfy, disobeyed I stop sisn. $10. j Donald Dale Jones, violation of basic rule. $25. . John Joseph Torres, disobeyed traffic signal. $10. j K neu i eari frnmai, uia obeved traffic signal, $10. Scott Raymond Harrison, viola tion of basic rule, $25. Billie Jean Hamilton, violation of hasic rule. $15. Roberta Etheline Wolff, operal inc vehicle on learner's permit unaccompanied by licensed driver. $10. Donald Arthur Greaves, viola tion of basic rule, $7.50. aroM Edwin Gould, excessive nnip. $10. . ..tan Pettcgrew, disobeyed traffic signal, S- Earl Victor Van Hoy, defective equipment, $2. Marvin Ben Day, no operator's license in po.ssessinn, $5 suspended. Ronald Arthur McCoy, disobeyed traffic signal, $5; violation of ba sic rule, $15. John Bernard Wigcn, violation of basic rule. $10. Bruce Lloyd Blew, violation of baic rule, S'25. Ivanette Geraldine Silvcira, vio lation ol basic rule, $10. Evelyn Jcanetle Bcrceson, dis obeyed traffic signal. $15. Edward Junior Bcrceson, dis obeyed traffic signal, $15. Ann Hamilton Van Valzah, vio lation of basic rule. $10. William J risen h Colley, violation of basic rule. $10. Gary Alfred Stoltcnburg, viola tion of basic rule, $25. Joy Carolvn Grant, violation of basic rule, $10. Katherine Jo Ledward, dis obeyed stop sign. S10. FIRST 2 LESSONS FREE! (then 50c per person per lesson) AT COUNTRY SQUARE TALENT Square Dance Hall. One mite west of Talent Junction on Colver Road. Instructor Floyd Workman Sponsored by Buckles & Bows Square Dance Club for information call 535-1 1 50 Open Every Day! Drive thru Gold Hill to Sardine Crcck follow signs Includes: Cake Ite Cream lemonade Pony Rides Train Rides - 1 118 or 855-1025 K V CHUCK VAGON RESTAURANT S"j 10 children v Under 12 aa 60c Saturday & Sunday Only 12 Noon till 9 P.M. NEW RO IS NOW OPEN! For Your Convenience and Pleasure! We ere now Equipt for Banquets and Private Parties, Large & Small ri . . . 779-2511 MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, I'Reereation Good in Forests Hunting is reported good on the Applegate Ranger district of the Rogue River National forest, "better than earlier in the sea son" on the Prospect district, but only fair on the Union Creek and Butte Falls districts in the recreation report released today by the forest service office in Medford. There still was no snow on the high elevations of the Applegate district for this last week end of the general deer hunting sea son. All trails and roads are open "until closed by snow." Storms are reported moving the deer down into the lower elevations. Campgrounds are open but wa ter has been disconnected at Wrangle and Beaver Sulphur. Free of Snow The Butte Falls area also is free of snow with all trails and roads open. There is fresh grav el for several miles on the Butte Falls-Prospect road, starting at the Lodgepole junction. Some roads are reported in poor condition from the recent rain and hunting traffic. There Obituaries HERBERT S. WOODLEY The body of Herbert S. Wood ley, 70, of Eugene, Ore., who died in Medford Tuesday, has been returned to Eugene by Conger - Morris Funeral direc tors for services and interment there. Mr. Woodley was born Nov. 10, 1892, in Tacoma, Wash., and had been employed as a hotel clerk. Survivors include, his widow, Marie Woodley, Eugene. RAYMOND L. DICKSON Funeral services (or Lt. Col. Raymond L. Dickson, ret., 51, o( 11 Corning ct., who died Wednes day, will be held at 11 a.m. Sat urday in the Meeker Chapel of tne t irst Methodist church. The Rev. George Roseberry will officiate. Entombment will ! be in a local mausoleum, with j Conger-Morris Funeral directors . in charge of arrangements. Mil itary honors and casket bearers will be provided by a contingent j from Kingsley Air Force base, ! Klamath Falls. i Col. Dickson was born March 17, 11)12, in Grove City, Pa., and served for more than 30 years I in the U.S. Air Force. He enlist ed Aug. 21, 1929, and his last duty assignment was as a lieu tenant colonel with the 12th Air Division, Strategic Air Com mand, at Travis Air Force base, California, retiring June 6, 1960. He held the National Defense Service medal, Commendation medal, and the Air Force Lon gevity award with one silver oak leaf cluster. He was a 32nd de gree Mason, a member of Mich-i ael L. Finnell Lodge 711, F&AM, 1 Fairborn, Ohio. He was married Oct. 4, 1941, in Imperial, Neb., to Margaret! Mills, who survives. Other survivors include three i sons, Richard Dickson, Kenneth Dickson, and Douglas Dickson, and a daughter, Susan Dickson, all at home; five brothers, Floyd Dickson and Earl Dickson, Beaver, Pa.; Stanley Dickson and Glenn Dickson, Grove City, Pa.; and Richard Dickson, Meadville, Pa.; three sisters, Mrs. Lucille Boundy, Miami Beach, Fla.; and Shirley Dick son and Mrs. Nancy Spencer, Grove City, Pa.; and his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dickson, Grove City, Pa. A brother, Kenneth Dickson, pre ceded him in death in 1944. Emeritus Professor I Succumbs of Eugene EUGENE fUPD-Rudolf Her-, bcrt Ernst, 78, emeritus profes- j sor of English at the University ' of Oregon, died Thursday in a Eugene hospital. He was a member of the En glish department at the Univer sity for 28 years. He was retired in 1951. SPECIAL SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20th a nprii Aurrrnf CURRIED SHRIMP DEEP FRIED PRAWNS LOBSTER NEWBERG O SCALLOPS O SALMON with Mushroom Sauce Serving Good Food & Satisfying Beverages Every Day! Open 4 to MidniM Weekdayt 4 to 2:30 a.m- Saturday CLOSED THURSDAYS OREGON' Report were two cases of lost hunters reported on the district last week end. One had left his com pass in the ear. Limited Campground facilities are open at Abbott Creek camp ground on the Prospect district but there is no drinking water available. All trails and roads are open with logging traffic heavy week days. Beckie's cafe and the Union Creek resort are remaining open at Union Creek until the close of the hunting season from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. They will be closed Monday, Oct. 21. All campgrounds are open for limited use. Deer hunting is expected to improve over last week end if a storm hits the higher eleva tions, the foresters said. Births YOW To Mr. and Mrs. Elvis D. Jr., 557 Eastwood dr., Med ford, Oct. 16. 1963, a boy, 634 pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. WERNER To Mr. and Mrs. Robert L., 726 Broad St., Med ford, Oct. 16, 196.1, a boy, 9 pounds at Rogue Valley hospi tal. N ILL To Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Herman, 2116 Harrison St., Medford, Oct. 16, 1963, a boy, 61 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. BANDFIELD To Mr. and Mrs. Donald R., route 1, box 710, Eagle Point, Oct. 16, 1963, a girl, 8 pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. PROULX-To Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wilfred, 1901 Roberts rd., Medford, Oct. 17, 1963, a girl, 8-U pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. SARVER To Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph, 1063 Court St., Medford, Oct. 17. 1963, a girl, 74 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. I.O.O.F. No. 129 GOLD HILL BUILDING FUND BENEFIT DANCE AMERICAN LEGION HALL Centraljoint Tha Melodiui Four 9 to 1 Everybody Welcome GRAND OPENING OASIS BALLROOM - at Eagle Point RAY ASHCRAFT With An All Western Band SATURDAY NIGHT 9-1 TEFN AGE DANCE MEDFORD AMERICAN LEGION HALL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19TH Muiic by the Dancing 9 to 1 Sponsored by CHANTELLORS Medford American Legion fS5X5XS. DANCE DREAMLAND BALLROOM Saturday 9 to 1 BOBBY BURTON and THE ROGUE VALLEY BOYS Featuring Dave Johnson Visit Our Snack Bar II mem 4 P.M. Q JJ I 3 fii Per Person Specill Child's Plait ROGUE RIVER LODGE Two Shoplifting Cases Handled by Police Medford police were called to handle two cases of shoplifting in the city Thursday. Roscoe Daley Harrington, 68, of 330 North Front St., was ar rested about 1:17 p.m. in the Groceteria Supermarket, 2 0 0 West Sixth st. He was lodged in Jackson countty jail. An eight-year-old Medford boy was taken into protective cus tody at the Toy World in the Thursday afternoon. He was re leased to the custody of his parents. Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Fair throuEh Saturday with iome fog and low clouds in lower valley Saturday morning. Low tonight 45. High Saturday 73. lj Western Oregon: Fair tonight and Saturday wilh late nisht and morning fog in placei. Cooler all sections tonight. Low tonight 38 48. with 33 in some ipots. High Saturday S8-66 Northern California: Fair to night and Saturday, except local fog and low cloud in morning. Little temperature change. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yesler dav 57; above normal 3. Record high this date 85 in lf4ft. Record low thin dale 2t in 1919. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, trace. Midnight to 10 a.m., none. Total this month .43 inch, .50 inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1, .69 inch. .84 inch below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 55 p. highest this am. 80'.. High 4: tlO 34- CITY Yester- a.m. Hr. day Low Prec. Brookinsn R4 51 Crater Lake. tt 3 Grants Pass . ... 81 50 Howard Prairie .. . 72 3fi Klamath Falls .... 78 3ft MEDFORD 70 53 T. Portland . 59 40 Seattle 54 47 .04 Spokane 73 47 Yakima -71 40 Eureka 0 57 Red Bluff 75 58 Sacramenlo 71 57 San Francisco .... fS M Lo8Angele5 72 59 22 Phoenix 89 flO Denver 7rt 41 Chicago . . 78 82 .12 Miami Beach '9 70 .09 New York A3 54 Washington. D. C. 83 51 FIVF-PAY FORECAST (Thrnuih Oct. 23): Western Oregon-Western Wash inctnn A few showery periods, mostly occurring about Saturday and early next week. Tolal preci pitation generally less than nor mal. Temperatures near or a lit tle above normal. Hinhs mostly 65-75. Lows mostly in 40s. Northern California No precipi tation, except possibility of a rain extreme north early in week. Temperatures near normal. I Saturday 1 OCTOBER 19th until 12 P.M. And many other varietiej to choose from . Including an assortment of relishes, crisp salads, hoi buttermilk biscuits, hoi mince and apple piel On Crater Lake Hwy. 62, Twenty-three Mile N.E. f MoWferal FRIDAY. OCTOBER Foreign Language Conference Slated In City Saturday The Southern flrpunn KWiirn Language Confprnnre will hp held in Medford for the first time Saturday, Oct. 19, at Hed- tick junior mgn scnool The conforenro uhirh will bring together at least 50 in-jed structors from southern Oregon has previously been held at Southern Oregon college. It is conducted by the Oregon Educa tion Association department of foreiEn lanmjnPPS in rnnrwra- tion with the State Department of Education, Howard Gan0 nf Mrfjinnhlin Junior High school, Medford, and Mrs. Phyllis Fread, Rose burg Senior High school, as re gional reDrpspntaiivnt in tha conference, will handle orienta tion and introductions. Registration will open at 9 a.m. Washington Fires Burn 1,391 Acres OLYMPIA (1JPI1 ITnrocI fires attacked 1.301.9 acres of timber and brush land in Wash ington so far this year com pared with 1,612.9 acres during the first nine and a half months of 1962, the State Department of Natural Resources a Thursday. The agency said there have been more fires this year, 951 comnared wilh 791 Ki it ihv Hir) less damage. The report covered blazes through Oct. 15 on land protect ed from fires hv the st.iio Blazes in national parks, nation al mresrs ana on Indian reser vations were not included. Every Saturday 9 to 1 A.M. VFW Hall Country Gentlemen Rogue River ATTENTION EAGLES DANCE SATURDAY OCTOBER 19th Music By The THREE SHARPS end a FLAT Eagles end Guests Welcome! FRIDAY Open 6:45 P.M. TahcTI ALL THE DAYS AND NIGHTS OF "THE YOUNG LIONS"! MARLON MONTGOMERY DEAN BRANDO CLIFT MARTIN 7Q. iSrl n Young ' II AUDIE KATHLEEN Rimy Wimtm cmco. - HOPE LANGE BARBARA RUSH MAY BRITT h H LiCHHUH . .imii EDVMSD DMflRYK . m, t. EOWMD INHIIT L.MURNV CROWLEY i i 18, 1963 A 9 A demonstration class anH Hie cussion of techniques will ba conducted by Lorctta Wollett of Cleveland High school in Port lana. Uleaninss from the sum. mer workshons will hp nrnuni. by Mrs. Leah Smith, South aaiem mgn scnool; and James Fissel. foreign Innpnapp npial. ist in the Salem public schools. Luncheon will be served from 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 n.m. a n H three sneakers have Iwn schsH. uled for the luncheon period. iney are David Quinn, David Douglas High school, Portland; Mrs. Mary Jo Williams, Thurs ton Junior High school, Spring field; and Mrs. Betty Lou Kas par, foreign language graduate assistant, University of Oreeon. "How to Introduce Culture into the Foroien Lamriiann Class" will be the afternoon topic covered by Dr. David M. Dougherty, chairman of the for eign language department at the University of Oregon. The sum mary will be given by Mrs. Jean Jones, president ol the OEA department of foreign lan guages. FRI.-SAT.-SUN. YES! WEFRHEf E IN-CAR HEATERS tool wiir"- ma .-.Ha Tkii. ifcU- METRO V tiXEU MAYER nvwt7""'. n I i "I I IfTHESLflVE ,f?H STEVE REEVES- THFS0H0F I tWUBCOPF HELLBENT for LEATHER' cli" ..... COLOR SATURDAY Open 1:45 P.M. aMlk m CHARLES mwB m 1 111 mm or ' -r- DRAKE ..,1 i ii mi i O 0 0