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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1960)
DAV Meeting T h e local chapter and auxiliary of the Disabled American Veterans will hold a business meeting at 8 o'clock tonight in the Girls Community club. Taken Wayne G. Carter, 730 Broad st., told sheriff's deputies Wednesday that someone had taken tools val ued at $16 from the winding room at Medford Corporation. Eagles lo Meet The Med ford, Eagles lodge will hold a special meeting at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 24, in the hall at 219 West Main st., to dis cus the sale of property on Biddle rd. and the prospects of securing a new building. Recovered. A car belong ing" to James Clarence Lang ston, 114 Tripp st., was re ported stolen from his resi dence Thursday night and re covered 15 minutes later, ac cording to city police. Lang ston told police that after re porting the theft he walked around looking for the car, knowing it was Just about out of gas, and located it on the East Side Big Y Market park ing' lot. The car was not dam aged and appeared to have been abandoned by the thieves, police said. mmm 3 SMASH HITS! JAMES MASON 'JOAN FONTAINE HARRY BELAFONTE'JOAN COLLINS MICHAEL RENNiE DOROTHY DANDRIDCE - luetti bint Wilfin YOUNG - MITCHUM - HOLDEN , RacJic! anrf th Sfrancicfl erm IM 7U 7 ROCKY HUSKY 6AB0R . CRA2IAHQ awlllTiP1 "'.:.-ii..nm.v. CONTINUOUS SATURDAY FROM 5:30 Children 25c Students 50c Adults 70c ffy tKMltTECHWCOlOlL' Every Sat. Nite Beautiful Gold Hill Grange DOYLE SMITH AND THE MUSIC MAKERS Assisted by Johnny Mathews 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Large Dining Facilities Goodl I You Haven't Lived zZTZrV). f Un,iI You've Tasted M I 5a BR0ASTED ' If You Like Chicken-You'll Love It "Breasted" 1 Try an Order Q 10-Pc. Tub. 2.39 ! of Chicken.. 70 20-Pc. Tub 4.69 j Eat inside,, in your car or take it with you. Fresh young chickens supplied daily by Soran's Klamath Poultry BROASTER HOUSE 2 Blocks East of Bridge on Main St. Ph. SP 3-4379 OPEN 11:30 A.M. TILL 9:00 P.M. Locals Shot Mrs. Mary I. Plane, 392 Clover ave., notified sher iffs deputies Wednesday that someone shot a hole in the window at her residence with a BB gun. m Tonsillectomy Earlene Whisler, 4-year-old daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Whisler, 2410 Howard ave., Medford, was listed as a ton sillectomy patient at Rogue Valley hospital yesterday. In Hospital James M o r row, former Medford resident now living in The Dalles, was admitted to the Veterans hos pital in Vancouver recently for treatment, according to friends here. Patient - Jud Ray Lester, Jr., 18-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jud Ray Lester, route 3, box 208B, Medford, was listed as a medical pa tient today at Rogue Valley hospital. Dead Chicken - A m e t a Elizabeth Fletcher, 802Vi North Riverside ave., com plained to city police that a black and white dog jumped into a chicken yard at her home and killed a chicken. Police were unable to locate the dog. Dimes Klatch The Wagner Creek Community club will hold a Koffee Klatch Wed hold a Koffee Klatch Wednesday, Jan. 27, between 1:30 and 4 pjn. at the old Wagner Creek schoolhouse south of Talent. Proceeds from the event will be turned over to the March of Dimes. Accident - Mary Ann Wil son, 18, of 19 North Peach st., complained of pains in her back .' after . the car she was driving was hit from the rear and .damaged by another vehicle, which left the scene without lea vine, information according to city police. The accident occurred about 8:30 o.m. Thursday at"' the inter section of North Riverside ave. and Jacks6n jst., where she had been waiting at a red light, police said..;.. TONIGHT DOORS OPEN 6:30 SHOW STARTS-7:00 MODERN AND STANDARD MUSIC Free Check Room Throwing Eggs - Virginia Alvina Witter, 843 West Sec ond st., told city police that someone threw eggs at her house Thursday night. She told them it has happened be fore. Fire - The Central Point city fire department was called to the Charles Moore residence 813 Cherry st., Wed nesday evening, where a flue fire was reported. No dam age resulted. Found Ferdinand James Clifford, Central Point, found two mufflers in the front yard of an apartment house that he owns, at 1211 West Main st., Thursday morning, according to city police. ' . Burglary-Ferdinand James Clifford, Central Point, told city police that someone forced a lock and broke into a storage shed in back of some apartments at 1211 West Main st., within the past week. He told police that nothing was missing. TV Set Burns-A television set burned about 2:35 p.m. yesterday at the C. A. Ras- mussen hom,' 1918 Stewart ave., firemen reported. They said that the set was a total loss. A flue fire was reported about 11:40 a.m. yesterday at the home of John M. Reade, 418 Lozier lane. Protective Custody Four Rogue River juveniles were taken into custody by the Medford city police on a charge of illegal possession of intoxicating alcohol after police apprehended them near Hedrick Junior High school with a half-case of beer in their possession. The ju veniles, three boys and one girl ranging in ages from 15 to 17, were released to the custody of their parents. Fire Reporled-Firemen re ceived a report of a brush fire along Bear creek south of Medford about 7:05 p.m. yesterday. On arrival at the district boundary the firemen said that they saw that the blaze was some distance be yond. They returned to the station. The alarm was turn ed in also to the Phoenix fire department but a Phoenix vol unteer was unable to locate any blaze. Obituaries FLOYD BOEN Word has been received here of the death Jan. 13 of Floyd Boen in Oklahoma City, Okla. He was born May 28, 1895. . .., Among survivors are five brothers, Loda C. Boen and Gus Boen, both Medford; Wallace ijowen, Central Point; Doy C. Bowen, Rich mond, Calif.; and William Bowen, Chicago; four sisters, Mrs. Hattie Davis, Mrs. Pau line McDonald and Miss Frankie Boen, all Medford, and Mrs. Pearl L. Hamm, Chicago. L. C. Boen and Doy Bowen left for Oklahoma City to at tend funeral services. - Births SETZLER To: Mr. and Mrs. Edmund, 1216 Stewart ave., Medford, Jan. 21, 1960, a girl, 6 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. ! Over-the-Counter Western Stocks The following bid and ask ed quotations, from the Na tional Association of Securi ties Dealers, Inc., do not rep resent actual transactions. They are a guide to the range within which these securities could have been sold (indi cated by the "bid") or bought (indicated by the "asked") at the time of compilation. Common Stocks Bid Asked Bank of America 487 51'i Callf.-Pacific Utilities 20 22 Cascades Plywood 35 37 '4 Cons. Freightways 205i 22U Copco 33 'i 35 'i First National Bank 58 !4 62 Morrison-Knudsen 32 34 'i Northwest Nat. Gas 17i 18sg Pacific Pwr. & Lt 36'4 38?i Permanent Cement 22 23 3 Portland Gen. Elec. 28 "4 30 ' U. S. National Bank 66'4 70. United Utilities 38 V4 40T West Coast Tel. 24i 26'i Weyerhaeuser 37!i 40'! This Evening LOBSTERS SEA SCALLOP PRAWNS Charcoal Steaks CANDLE ROOM HOTEL MEDFORD 5:30 p.m. till Midnight A m Sir W t& Berrydale Resident Protests Sanitary Sewer Assessment The Medford city council heard an unscheduled protest at last night's meeting from a property owner in the Ber rydale area assessed by the city for a sanitary sewer re cently constructed there. William Doernbach, 143 Mace ave., protested against the city's method of assess ment, contending that he and other property owners there are paying for the cost of the contractor's delay in finish ing project, which was not completed by the date speci fied in the contract. Doernbach was specifically referring to the contract pro vision that if the contractor failed to complete the project in the time alloted by the contract he should pay the city $50 for each day he was over in order to reimburse the city for extra services. Waives Fee However, he noted that the council at an earlier meeting had waived the S50 fee even though one of the contractors was 75 days over the contract date and the other one 15 days over. He said the property own ers are now being required to pay the extra services through assessments and felt they should rightfully be paid by the city or the contractors. The council asked for a written report from Doern bach concerning his protests to be taken under considera tion. The council elected to refer the question of the Jackson park locomotive to a future joint session of the council and the parks and recreation commission. Call Special Meeting After hearing a recom mendation from the commis sion that the locomotive be left in its present location, Councilman Robert Baccus said that there was some ques tion in the minds of some Of the members and moved that it be considered at a special meeting of the two groups. Mrs. Joyce Pidcock, 744 West McAndrews rd., pre sented the council a petition last night to show, she said, COUNTRY Every Saturday Night! FREE LUNCH - COFFEE - WESTERN MUSIC ATTENTION EAGLES! DANCE Sat., Jan. 23 Jack's Melody Trio EAGLES AND GUESTS WELCOME ID ART (D IE UFW Hall in Rogue River EVERY SATURDAY NITE - 9 to 1 Music by th RHYTHM MASTERS - a 7-Piee Dance Orchestra Vic Flood Guitar & Vocal Bob Padgett Bass Ray Hansen Guitar & Violin Bill Soule Piano Cliff Harris Violin & Vocal Pete Hughes Drums " and Featuring LEA PADGETT and Her Electric Accordion New Tunes, including "El Paso" Everyone Welcome Refreshments Served All Night Free Checkroom Hardwood Floor Large Parking Area (Watch for Anniversary Dance Next Month) at Walker's EVERY SATURDAY NITE Comt ... meet new friends for an evening f good fun at the DREAMLAND Always Good Music REAL COFFEE Served at the Snack Bar DANCE at the OASIS SATURDAY NIGHT LADIES NIGHT In appreciation of the fine dance participation last week all ladies admitted FREE till 9:30 P.M. this Saturday. Dick Spain -Dill Lively AND THE ROGUE VALLEY BOYS WESTERN MUSIC that there were quite a few residents of the area who op posed the present location of the locomotive. Several items concerning taxi cabs and taxi driver li censes came before the coun cil last night, all of which were referred to a council committee to meet at some future date. License Application ' The Medford Airport Lim ousine Service applied for a taxi cab operator's license, so the company could operate a limousine to transport passen gers between the airport and local hotels and motels. Lawyer Ben Day, who rep resented the applicants, said they felt there was enough public need for the service which would meet every in coming and outgoing plane. Day said the company would not serve residential districts and would merely be an airport service. A lawyer representing the Yellow Cab company told the council his clients felt there was not enough need for an additional airport service ! since the firm was adequately prepared to meet the demand, even having a limousine ready for use should it be needed. To complicate matters, the council noted that there was another applicant for a cab company franchise who would apply at some future date, and would probably expect the same privileges as those of the existing taxi fran chises. A request by Yellow Cab company to raise its fares during nights when there was thick fog was also referred to the committee. Portland Livestock Portland (UPD Cattle 1900. High good-low choice 959 lb. 26.50; other good under 1150 lb. 24.50-26; cutter-utility 16-21. Util ity cows 15.50-17; canners-cutters 12.50-14; utility bulls 22-23.50. Calves 155. Good-choice vealers 28-33; cull-utility 12.20; good choice stock calves 24-26. Hogs 1835. U.S. 1 and 2 butch ers 180-235 lb. 25-25.25; mixed 1, 2 and 3 lots 14-14.50; sows under 300 lb. 12-13, heavier 10-11.50. Sheep 1950. High good-choice fall shorn and wooled lambs most ly 19.50-19.75; snorn lambs 18.50 19.25; good-choice feeder lambs 16-17.25. PLAYHOUSE Elk Creek Highway 8 Miles Off Crater Lake Highway BEEAMLAN Always a -Congenial Crowd Finest of Modem Music Investment Funds Noon quotations on selected funds: Fund Bid Asked Bullock 13.00 14.25 Chem Fund 11.03 1192 Colonel Ener 12.61 13 78 Eaton Howard Stk 24.98 25 64 Fidelity 15.69 16.96 Group Sec AviaElec 8.87 9 82 Group Sec Com Stk 12.54 13 73 Group Sec Petr .. 9.36 io!53 Group Sec Steel 10.54 11.54 Group Sec Tobac 7.74 8 48 Keystone B-3 15.49 16!90 Keystone B-4 9.66 10.55 Keystone K-2 . .. 14.12 15.41 Keystone S-l .... 18.85 20 56 Keystone S-2 11.62 12.68 Keystone S-3 13.92 15.23 Keystone S-4 13.09 14.29 Mass Inv Grth Stk 13.85 14 97 TV-Elec 15.73 17.14 ATTENTION EAGLES Special Meeting SUNDAY, JAN. 24th . for Discussion of Sale or Our BIDDLE ROAD PROPERTY and Prospects for a New Building We Will TOMORROW-FRIDAY . . . and, as a Special Opening Treat, We're Giving FREE with Every V2 Gallon of Ice Cream TRY OUR WONDERFUL NEW FLAVORS LARRY'S RICH MAID 415 N. Riverside Open 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. I TONIGHT AND SATURDAY BARGAIN PRICES ADULTS 75c -STUDENTS 50c -CHILDREN 25c She was a speca kind of . , . men went to when they sinned, loving like walking blindfolded Mo a jungle! MS ; Here's you SEIEASEDTHRU ' CO-STARRING ANTONIO VILA. DAKIO MORENO IOPEST FILMS, INC AND A TOP CO'THRILLER , statTiof rnDDrcT xi inirD aluson hayes Unander Hearing Slated for Feb. 3 Washington (UPD- The Sen a t e Commerce Committee Thursday set Feb. 3 as the date for a public hearing on the nomination of former Ore gon State Treasurer S i g Unander to be a member of the federal maritime board. Unander was recommended to fill the unexpired term of Ben H. Guill who retired. Guill's term expires June 30, 1961. Value Line Inc 5.63 6.15 Wellington 13.81 15.05 Again Be CHOCOLATE TOPPING Heft her her was ' - . n- the part- I, ofBardot $r haven't seen yet THE DOUBLE DOUBLE-CROSS THAT BLASTS THE SCREEN! GERALD MILTON ' ftiEASEO 1HM! DNTTED AVTIS1S Portland Produce Portland (UPli Dairv market: Eggs To retailers: fcrade A A extra large. 50-52c; AA large. 46 48c; A large 44-47c: AA medium 42 45c; AA small, 36-39c; cartons l-3c additional. Butter To retailers: AA and grade A prints, 68c lb.; carton, lc higher: B prints. 66c. Cheese, medium cured To re tailers: A grade Cheddar single dai sies, 44-51c; processed American cheese. 5-lb. loaf, 433-44c. Tier STARTING TONIGHT NOTICE! Doors Open 6:00 P.M. Show at 6:30 P.M. rSiSiFuj nej SHE0 qm& Sendee I TUA ALL-EV.,.." w V Tur-r.""?; --J2!PS- GEirifiKEKt IHIIIII RUSSIAN SCIENTISI CONTINUOUS SATURDAY Doors Open 1:30 Show at 2:00 P.M. SATURDAY THE Silver Theatre MATINEE DOORS OPEN 12:30 SHOW STARTS 1:00 OUT AT 3:15 A SWELL FEATURE "TARZAN'S GREAT THRILL" -PLUS-CHAPTER 2 Our Brand New Space Serial "The Lost Planet" AND ' s LOTS OF CARTOONS r . Remember Your' Silver Dollar Stamp Card Admits You MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. lO Friday, Jan. 22, 1960 The word "radar," has be come so firmly established in our vocabularies that most people may not even realize it is the shortened form of the military term "radio de tection and ranging." REFRIGERATORS DISH WASHERS '. ELECTRIC WASHERS ELECTRIC SWEEPERS ELECTRIC MIXERS LAMPS TOASTERS PORTABLE RADIOS F00D PRODUCTS PEN & PENCIL SETS BOAT MlbTORS LAWN FURNITURE BARBECUE OUTFITS ENCYCLOPEDIAS HI-FI-RECORD PLAYERS BICYCLES Tf SETS WRIST WATCHES WAGONS COSTUME' JEWELRY LUGGAGE 200 j (t Mch IMM 5.UUU - A M t lAMtllVlltl MODELS! fat Hollywood Disneyland Palm Springs Us vegas fuae Mm MAKau WM J I