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To Hold Sale Bethel 38, International Order of Job's Daughters, will hold a rum mage sale Friday and Satur day, March 11-12. at the Glea son building, 247 East Pine st., Central Point. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 pjn. each day. TONITE AT 7:00 Academy Award Nominee's Best Actress of the Year! KATHARINE HEPBURN ELIZABETH TAYLOR TOWERING CO-HIT W aian LADD plTNNE GRAIN GILBERT ROLAND r wj HOW! MiBii HOW! ft V aldo 1 TIMAI-giL ROBERT MITCHUM DINE at the JACKSON HOTEL The entire family will Complete $4 25 enjoy our good food, friendly atmosphere DINNER I Up and servicel (temptingly prepared by our new chef) f if f. Also Children's Portions i St 5V-(;;.- mm DRIVE-IM SOUTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY SOUTHERN OREGON'S LARGEST and FINEST DRIVE IN THEATRE RE-OPENS TOMORROW - FRIDAY HIGHWAY 99 - ONLY 2 MILES SOUTH LARGEST SCREEN IN OREGON FINEST MODERN SNACK BAR ALWAYS TWO TOP HITS! ON THE SCREEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY CaH?5k. HERE'S THE k ?V ONE 1 MOVIE ROTUND RUSSELL i; r;i.'ir-'.m FORREST TUCKER I MCI MCUt ADMISSION Adults 75c Student with Cards 50c Children, 12 to 14 - 25c Under 12 FREE Local and On Honor Roll-John E. Fo ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Foley, Central Point, has been named to the dean's hon or roll at New Mexico State university. He is a sophomore majoring in physics. Name Filed - The assumed business name De Na Beauty Salon has been filed in the county clerk's office by Doro thy De Na Elliott for a busi ness located at 410 Hawthorne St., Medford. ii r ; " nni, T5 .... I fiouse warming xue ncv. and Mrs. Robert James of Butte Falls Assembly of God church-will be honored at an open house Sunday, March 13, from 2:30 to 5 p.m. All friends of the couple are invited to attend. Forced Off Road A north bound truck loaded with hay was forced off Highway 68 by another vehicle about nine miles from Ashland Wednes day evening, according to state police. The truck was operated by John Northcraft, Winston, Ore. The truck was not damaged, police said, al though it had to be unloaded prior to its removal from the ditch. ' Trying Jo Locale A pub lishing firm is trying to locate Chester Albert Hutchings, about 35 years old, who is be lieved to have a ranch in the Medford area. He is asked to contact Gerald J. Iverson, Yew Tree House. Hand- church, Peacock lane, Stoke- on-Trent. Staff. England: Douglas G. Dunkel, 6253 Hol lywood dr., Hollywood 28, Calif.; or John Lee Nicholson, Olympic hotel, Seattle, Wash. ri' tmm FROM ERSK1NE CAtUWiCilS FAMED NOVil rvan i imi in f ccifcimncj GENE BARRY 1? KEELY SMITH kieaxo vau anno umm OPEN SUNDAYS 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. Weekdays: 7 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. AVA ANTHONY GARDNER FRANCIOSA The most -V.-S notorious woman of an immoral Mm TECHNICOLOR TECHNIRAMA 1 NBED Personal Permit Issued The city building department recently issued P. Raybom a permit to build a $2,000 addition to a residence at 921 Winchester ave. Wiring Ignites Damage was confined to a washing machine motor and wiring when- they ignited about 2:40 p.m. yesterday at the resi dence of Mrs. Rose Sharp', 547 Marie st., firemen stated. Wall Damaged Firemen said a flue fire at the home of Alva Q. Murphy, 616 Franquette St., about 7:30 p.m. yesterday resulted in minor damage to one wall and the ceiling. Minor Crash Cars driven by Frederic J. Trost, 54,- of 1120 Emma st., Ashland, and Arthur R. Walter, 35, of .Birm ingham, Ala., collided about 8:30 o'clock this morning at the intersection of Highway 99 and Wightman st., Ash land. Damage was minor and no injuries were reported, Ashland police said. ' Fuses Taken Mary Fran ces Jones, 729 West Second st., told city police that some one removed a fuse block val ued at $3.50 from the fuse box outside of her home Tues day night, caused the elec tricity to her refrigerator and stove to be cut off. Police have received reports of a number of similar incidents involving fuse boxes in recent weeks. Motor Overheats Smoke reported in a car owned by Mrs. Florence Campbell in the yard at 911 West 11th st. was , found to have been caused by an overheated mo tor, according to firemen who were summoned at 12:05 a.m. today. No "fire was found when firemen investigated after an alarm bell started ringing in the Klick and Klick apartments, 38 North Oakdale ave., about 10 p.m yesterday. Brother Dies Horace (Doc) Burnett, 84, retired Eugene newspaperman for whom fu neral services were held Wednesday, was the brother of Mrs. George W. Dunn, Ashland, and cousin of J. Claude Sparks, Medford. Bur nett, who died last Saturday, was engaged in newspaper work i52 years mostly at Eu gene prior to his retirement in 1945. He served the Guard and the Register at Eugene as city editor and the combined Register-Guard as courthouse reporter and market editor. Calendar Thursday: 6 p.m. - Delta Kappa Gam ma, Wilson elementary school. 7:30 p.m. - Roosevelt Parent-Teachers association, at school. 8 p.m.-Auxiliary to Crater Lake aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, at hall. 8 p.m. School band festi val, Hedrick Junior High school. 8 p.m. Interior decorating group, AAUW, home of Mrs. Calvin Smith, 1209 Leland avenue. 8 p.m. - Griffin Creek Parent-Teachers Association, in cafeteria. 8 p.m. - Howard Parent Teachers association, multi purpose room. 8 p.m. - Reames chapter, Order of Eastern Star, Med ford Masonic temple. 8:15 p.m. - Alpha Rho chap ter, Beta Sigma Phi, home of Miss Jean Johnson, 57 Sum mit ave. Friday: 10:30 a.m. - Valley View Home Extension unit, Valley View clubhouse. 12 noon - St. Elizabeth's Guild of St. Mark's Episcopal church, parish house. 12:30 pjn.-Fifty Plus club, St. Mark's Guild hall. 1:30 p.m. - Past Presidents of the FOE auxiliary at home of Mrs. Ethyl Weed, 129 North Columbus ave. 2:30 pan. - Hoover PTA, at school. HUNGRY? You'll Like Our Corn-Fed Beef-Steaks Cut Plate Steak and Baked Potato Dine Tonite TOWER CHAR-GLO BROILER BlrfCH ROOM 1206 No. Riverside icries MRS. IDA MAY -SANTO Funeral services for Mrs. Ida May Santo, 69. of 616 South Ivy st., Medford, who died at her home Tuesday evening, will be held at Peri Funeral home Saturday at 1C:30 a.m. Dr. George 3osc beriy of the First Methodist church will officiate. Cominit ta' wil1 !:e n the Sjskiyou Memorial park. Mrs. Santo was b.rn on May 30, 1890, in Portland, and had been a resident of this area for 35 years. She was a member of the Royal Neighbors, the Women of Woodcraft, a past com mander and charter member of the Navy Mother's club, and a member of the Metho dist church. Survivors include her hus band, Elza R. Santo, Medford; two daughters, Mrs. Loree Anderson and Mrs. Marjorie Cowan, both of Medord; two sons, Charles M. Santo of Klamath Falls, Albert R. San to of San Diego, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Boupe, Mrs. Lora Smith, and Mrs. Dorothy Holsey, all of Wash ington; one brother, Marshall Rogers of Washington; 13 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. One son, Tech. Sgt. Hubert Santo, preceeded her in death in 1945. MRS. BEVERLY CLARK Funeral services for Mrs. Beverly Clark, 32, who died in Hayward, Calif., March 6," will be held at Perl Funeral home Friday at 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Harvey C. Coovert of the Zion Lutheran church will of ficiate. Committal will be in the Siskiyou Memorial park. Mrs. Clark attended Med ford schools and was a grad uate of the Medford High school and attended the Southern Oregon college. She had been in an iron lung for the past 5V2 years, and was attended by her nurse. Mrs. Violet Ledford, who arrived in Medford Tuesday for her services. Survivors include her hus band, Edwin W. Clark, one daughter, Lynda Clark, both of Hayward, Calif., and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daily of Medford. . Casket bearers will be Dick Miller, William Myers, Glen Wilkins, Chuck Schinn, Sam uel Fagone and Robert Duane. DIXIE M. STEPP Funeral services for Dixie Montgomery Stepp, 61, of 118 North Peach st., who died Tuesday, will be held at Con ger - Morris Funeral home downtown chapel Friday at 1:30 p.m. Eldon Holmes, of the Central Point congrega tion of Jehovah's Witnesses, will officiate. Committal will be in Memory Gardens Me morial park. ' Mr. Stepp was born Nov. 16, 1898, in Colorado, and had lived in Medford for the past 14 years, where he was em ployed by Elk Lumber com pany. He was married May 11, 1940, in Ellensburg, Wash., to Ivy Irene Crabtree, who sur vives. Other survivors include a son, William A. Rippin, Sac ramento, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Eva iftll, Medford; three brothers, H. E. Stepp, Sica mous, B.C.; S. O. Stepp, Kelso, Wash.; Tom N. Stepp, Clover dale, B. C; a sister, Mrs. M. Carpenter, Bellingham, Wash.; and seven grandchil dren. Pallbearers will include Bert T. Blank, Elbert B. Mc New. Robert C. Cocks, Harry L. Tilton, Don J. Elliott, and J. W. Davidson. MISS MARJORIE DeVALL Funeral services for Miss Marjorie Martha DeVall, 40, who died Wednesday at 12 South Orange st., will be held at Perl Funeral home Friday at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. Ken neth Pack will officiate. Miss DeVall was born Sept. 18, 1919, in Coos Bay. Survivors include one broth er, Jack DeVall, Portland; one sister, Mrs. Larry Miller, Bel lingham, Wash.; and her grandmother, Mrs. Flora E. DeVall, Medford. Portland Produce The following price quotations are from the agricultural market ing service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Portland. Eggs: Prices to retailers, deliv ered; cartons. X large 45-49: large AA 41-45; large A 40-44; medium AA 38-42; small AA 29-37. Prices to producers: X large AA 34-40'i; large AA 32-382; large A 30-32; medium AA 28-32 li; small AA 22 282. Butter: Prices to retailers. No. 1 prints delivered, AA and A 68, B 66. Poultry: Prices to retailers, deliv ered, for grade A quality, fryers, whole 37-40. cut up 42-45; light type hens, whole 27-31. cut up 32 33; heavy type hens, whole 35-40. Investment Funds Noon funds: quotations on selected Fund Bid Asked Buliock 12.18 13.35 Chem Fund .... 10.45 11.30 Colonial Ener . 12.01 13.13 Eaton Howard Stk 22.90 24.49 Fidelitv 14.65 15.84 Group Sec AviaElec 8.49 9.30 Group Sec Com Stk 11.83 12.95 Group Sec Petr- 8.80 9.64 Group Sec Steel 9.13 10.00 Group Sec Tobac 7.48 850 Keystone B-3 15.58 16.98 Keystone B-4 9.33 10.19 Keystone K-2 !- 13.55 14.79 Keystone S-l 17.85 19.48 Kevsfone S-2 11.15 12.16 Keystone S-3 12.96 14.14 Keystone S-4 12.31 13.44 Mass Inv Grth Stk 13.36 14.44 TV-Elec 7.55 3.23 Value Line Inc 5.21 o.P9 Wellington - 12.16 13.22 Josephine County Candidates List Their Intentions Grants Pass-Six Josephine county men this week an nounced their candidacies for office. Five of the six filed for positions in the Demo cratic primary. The only Republican to file is Max L. McMillin, district attorney for Josephine county, who is seeking the Republicari nomination for reelection. He was appointed by the late Gov. Douglas McKay, elected district attorney in 1952, and reelected in 1956. He received the nomination of both the Republican and Dem ocratic parties in both elec tions. Democrats who have filed include E. D. Potts, Grants Pass mayor, for nomination for state senator; Morrell H. Two Foresters Added to Medford District of BLM The Medford district of the bureau of land management has been delineated into five forest management operating areas instead of three, accord ing to Ross Youngblood, dis trict manager. The change was made to better serve those doing bus iness with the district, he noted. The district includes the largest part of Jackson, Josephine and the western portion of Klamath counties, and small portions of Coos, Curry and Douglas counties. The district was delineated into five geographical areas so unit foresters could better supervise all land manage ment activities within the unit area, including the direction of bureau personnel under their supervision, Young blood said. Foresters Added Two unit foresters were added to the Medford district staff to handle the change, he said. They are Ernest D. Black, formerly of Roseburg, and Robert L. Mason, former ly of Salem. Black has had about 10 years experience with the BLM in the Roseburg area, and at the time of his trans fer was handling the unit for ester activities on the Drain unit. He is a graduate of Michigan State university. Mason was promoted from a position in Salem to take his responsibilities here. He has been with the BLM since 1952, and is a graduate of Michigan State university. James M. Anderson, Rose burg, has been promoted and assigned to the Glendale unit under the supervision of Unit Forester Kenneth Jensen of the Medford district. Ander son fills a vacancy on the Medford district staff. Anderson is a graduate of the University of Washington, and has been with the BLM three years, all in Roseburg. OLCC Stops Bar Liquor Licenses Portland -UPD- The Oregon Liquor Control Commission Wednesday stopped issuance of licenses for sellers of liquor over the bar until results of the 1960 population census are released. OLCC Chairman Hugh Kirkpatrick said, the new census would be heeded to determine if more licenses can be legally issued. He said the Commission be lieves the number of outstand ing licenses permitting the selling of liquor by the glass now approaches the statutory limit. He said it was regret table to have to take the step. According to the 1953 law, one license is permitted to every 2,000 persons in the state based on the federal census. YE OLD FASHIONED HOSPITALITY Before a Cheery Fireplace BOWLING SHUFFLEBOARD GUN PRACTICE SNACK BAR . . .CRATER Muller, Wolf Creek, nomina tion for county judge: Ronald E. Jones, county assessors post; Odd Charles Lunde, for mer advertising manager of the Grants Pass Daily Courier, county clerk; and Harold E. Crowl, constable for Illinois Valley, nomination for sher iff. Board Chairman Potts has served as chair man of the city water board, member of the city planning commission, the budget board and is now serving on the pub lic relations board of the West Coast Lumbermen's associa tion. Muller has had experience in the administrative, plan ning and construction field, and is a retired Navy lieuten ant commander. Jones, a retired Air Force major, has had experience in the administration field and has been a real estate sales man here since his retirement from the Air Force. Lunde, who was born in Norway and educated in Nor way and Germany, has been affiliated with newspapers in Oswego, N.Y., and Pendleton as well as Grants Pass. Crowl has been Illinois Val ley constable since 1950. He also has experience as Cave Junction police chief and served as deputy sheriff in the Illinois Valley. He was born in Elgin and received his education at Albany, Griffin Creek and Medford. Servicemen JOIN NAVY David Gilbert Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Wood, star route, Shady Cove, and Stephen Hubert Logston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Logston, 552 Eagle Mill rd., Ashland, were recently sworn into the Navy at Portland. Both are now at the San Diego Naval Training center for basic recruit training. ABOARD CARRIER Thomas R. Jones, airman, son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Jones Sr., Central Point, is serving aboard the attack air craft carrier, USS Ranger, on a six-month tour of duty with the U.S. Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific. Tre Ranger is the largest "flattop" in the Pacific. TO RETURN Sidney O. Krout, engine man third class, Jacksonville, is scheduled to return this week to Long Beach, Calif., aboard the ocean minesweep er, USS Pledge, after a seven month tour of duty in the western Pacific. ENLISTEES Two men from Central Point recently enlisted hi the Army for a three-year period and are undergoing eight weeks of basic training at Ft. Ord, Calif. Perry Andre LeClerc, son of Mrs. Maxine Agnes John son, route 1, box 270-AA, Cen tral Point, enlisted, for the sixth guided missile battalion and will be based at Roswell, N.M., following basic training. Darrell Leroy Glenn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Glenn, 315 North Second st., enlisted for the automotive maintenance career field. VISITS FAMILY Marine Pvt. Larry F. Du pray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Dupray, 3475 Lone Pine rd., is visiting his fam ily while on a 20-day fur lough following completion of basic training at San Di ego. Pvt. Dupray was graduated from Medford High school last spring. He will report to the Marine corps fundamen tals school, Memphis, Tenn., following his leave. ON LEAVE Robert A. Morrison is spending 14 days of recruit leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Morrison, Come join the fun LAKE HIGHWAY ai 4cwiere Phoenix District Approved by State The state board of educa tion yesterday approved plans submitted by the Jackson county school reorganization committee for creation of a Phoenix administrative district. The new district was cre ated when Talent consolidat ed with Phoenix. With the state board of edu cation's approval of the new district, the next step will be the district notifying the county school superintendent when it wishes to hold a school board election. The regular election day is May 2, Alf Mekvold, county school superintendent ex plained, although the new dis trict may hold it earlier if it wishes. The school district meeting is scheduled Monday, March 14. To be elected will be a seven-member board. Nomina tions for positions will be by petitions signed by 10 legal voters from the zone to be represented. Petitions must be filed with the county sup erintendent's office seven days prior to the election and the nominee must file a can didates' acceptance not less than five days prior to election. the Passengers Enjoy Delay of Train New York - (UPD - When a Long Island Railroad com muter train bogged down about 30 miles east of Manhat tan a considerate conductor announced the delay would be a long one. "You guys will want to phone your wives and there's also a friendly tavern in town," he said. "I'll blow the train whistle loud and long when we're ready to pull out. You won't have to worry about a thing." An hour later the whistle blasts were heard-loud and long. The happy commuters reboarded the train and con tinued homeward. TRAINING CENTER Chicago -The Great Lakes naval center trained more than one million sailors dur ing the World War II period. Court Records DISTRICT COURT Albert M. Andre, failure to stop, $10. Curtis McRae, overload. $53. Pete Veenstra, violation of basic rule. S15. Walter L. Jansen, failure to stop, $10. Chauncey L. Barnes. 2365 Sunset court, lurmsmng liquor to minors, $55. Teresa M. Mee, violation of ba sic rule, $15. Floyd W. Taylor, switched license tabs, $30. Albert E. Monia, violation of ba sic rule, $15. Richard E. Hart, nd horn, $20. Hugh Gordon Pincock, overload, $15. Richard E. Hart, no horn, $20. Hugh Gordon Pincock, overload, $15. William George Bower. Oswego, Ore., driving while license sus pended, $105. Robert H. Ricchers, failure to StOD. S10. Henry L. Boehnke, failure to stop. $10. Ray Eugene Smith, failure to stop. $10. William Lloyd Stricklin, failure to signal, $10. CIRCUIT COURT Martha L. Johnson vs. Jack D. Johnson, divorce decree. Georgie K. Fader vs. Melvin Le land Fader, divorce comlaint. Donald Eugene Dillard vs. Vic toria Ilene Dillard, divorce decree. Eleanor Ruth McDonald vs. Rich ard Clarence McDonald, divorce decree. Oscar Chinn vs. Lena M. Chinn, divorce complaint. Ruth Melson vs. Johen E. Mel son, annulment complaint. Albert V. Langston vs. Mary L. Langston, divorce complaint. Mary Alfonso vs. Benjamin Al fonso, divorce complnnt. Wilmer H. Mesloh vs. Arlene Mesloh, divorce decre. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS William Leland Smith, route 1, box 542. Central Point, and Anna Bell Brown, 114 Genessee st., Med ford. Guy Benson Morrill, 330 Ed wards st., Medford, and Mrs. Lulia Omia Coons, 360 Charlottte Ann rd., Medford. Oliver John Erickson, route 1, box 494, Gold Hill, and Naomi C. McCoy, 317 Black Oak dr., Med ford. Richard Allen Spry. 818 Sher man st., Medford, and Beverly Mae Bristow, 921 North Central ave., Medford. 1660 South Peach st. He will leave March 10 for San Diego on assignment to the USS Union, an attack cargo ship. 8 GAMEY ATMOSPHERE MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. 10 Thursday, March 10, 1960 A J Veather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight. Thickening clouds Friday with rain likely by evening. Low tonight 30. High Friday 50-52. Western Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and early Friday with in creasing clouds and rain by after noon. Low tonight 32-40. High Fri day 43-ae. Northern California: Fair tonight but increasing cloudiness in north. Occasional light rain likely in north and partly cloudy elsewhere Friday. Not so cold tonight. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester-, day 41; below normal 6. Record high this date 80 in 1934. Record low this date 24 in 1935. 1 PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to j midnight. .12 inch. Midnight to 10 j a.m., none. Total this month 1.86 inch, U2 j inch above normal. I Total since Sept. 1. 10.66 inches. ' 2.84 inches below normal. j HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday ! 45 7c, highest this a.m. 95. High 4:6 14- ; City Yester- a.m. nr. I day Low Prec. Brookings 53 Crater Lake 23 Grants Pass 51 Klamath Falls 27 35 3 30 20 28 36 "36" 27 23 :5 S3 42 47 53 54" 31 10. .03 .05 T .06 ".09 MEDFORD 47 Portland 47 Seattle 43 Spokane 42 Yakima 50 Eureka Red Bluff ..... Sacramento San Francisco ... Los Angeles 51 60 ti2 59 C7 Phoenix 80 Denver 59 Chicago 27 Miami Beach 73 New York 35 Washington, D. C. 31 .06 PLUS EXCITING A UftWUC ttKAM 5 25 1 I THEATRE INFORMATION SERVICE CALL SPring 3-7323 I FOR FULL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR THEATRES I f FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY AT BARGAIN PRICES Adults 75c Students 50c Children 25c 1M !WPlS! pJv L0RSC0P STARTING TONIGHT HERE'S THE ONE YOU'VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR! 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