Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 08, 1960, Image 13

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    Minor Collision - Pickup
trucks opeialud by James Lee
Thomas, 18, of route 3, box
169B, Medford, iind Frank
Card McKimens, 66, ot 1065
East Pine St., Central Point
rollided Thursday about 3:35
p.m. at the intersection of
Central ave. and Ninth St., ac
cording to city police. Dam'
age was minor, and no eta
tions were Issued.
Ends SATURDAY!
CLARK DORIS
GABLE-DAY
Ann GREAT HIT
OKU SAT. ONLY
THE DESERT FOX
DOORS OPEN 6:45
SATURDAY 5:15
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CO-FEATURE
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4 at n Fried Chicken t.50 . '11
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B 1Y i asasl rrlme Rib . VjVU
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YE OLD FASHIONED
HOSPITALITY
Food Beverage
Locals
Medical P a t i n 1 Mrs.
Keith B. Wilkinson, 412V4
Crater Lake ave., Medford, Is
a medical patient today at
Ssacred Heart hospital.
Permit Issued - The city
building department recently
issued a permit to R. E. Marsh
to erect a $20,000 residence on
t oothill blvd.
Surgery Patient - Mrs. W
E. Holbrook, 119 Crater Lake
ave., Medford, was listed as a
surgery patient at Rogue Val
ley hospital today.
Tonsillectomy - William
(Billy) Dickinson, 10-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Dickinson, route 1, box 114,
Talent, under went a tonsillec
tomy at Rogue Valley hospital
today.
Surgery Patienli DeeAnn
Keith. 2-vear-old dauehtor nf
Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Keith,
1008 Murray St.. Medford. was
listed as a surgery patient at
Rogue Valley hospital this
week.
Surgery Patients Surgery
patients at Sacred Heart hos
pital today included Mrs. Joy
G. Dickson, 813 Beekman
ave., Medford; Mrs. Lulah
Cupp, route 2, box 73, Cres
cent City, Calif.; Ernest J.
Taylor, 543 Grand ave., Cen
tral Point; and Robert L. Sot
tana, 10-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Angelo Sottana,
Weed, Calif.
.
Auto-Train Collision - A car
operated by Joyce Ann Moore,
19, of 158 Renault ave., was
struck by a Southern Pacific
switch engine Thursday at
9:51 p.m. at the Jackson st.
railroad crossing. The engine
was only going three miles
per hour when the collision
occurred and damage to the
car was moderate, police said.
There were no injuries. Po
lice said Joyce Moore appar
ently did not see the warning
lights nor hear the trains
whistle.
This Evening
LOBSTERS
SEA SCALLOP
PRAWNS
Charcoal Steaks
CANDLE ROOM
HOTEL MEDFORD
5:30 p.m. till Midnight
for a bit of
You'll find flamty
atmophrt it Hunt
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RATER LAKE HIGHWAY a 4comer
Investment Funds
Noon quotations
funds:
Fund
Bullock
Chem Fund
Colonial Ener ..
on selected
Bid
12 30
111 JO
11.04
23.47
Asked
13 70
11.70
13.03
23.10
16 311
Eaton Howard Stk
Fidelity
Group Sec Avia Elec
Group Sec Com Stk
Group Sec Petr
Group Sec Steel ....
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12 01
9.43
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13 23
12.116
14 17
7 82
9 32
13 81
10.03
10.22
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Keystone B-3
Keystone B-4 .
Keystone S-l
Keystone S-2 ..
Keystone S-3
Keystone S-4
Mass Inv Grth Stk...
TV-Elec
Value Line Inc
Wellington
8.84
17.11
10.31
20.13
12.14
14.44
1382
13 32
8.32
3 81
13.03
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPII USDA Cattla
luza. Mostly cnotcc steers a.ou
27.75; good 24.50-28-50: standard
22-24: cutter-utllitv 17-21: canner-
cuttcr cows 12-13.30; utility bulla
20.30-21.50.
' Calves 223. Good-choice vealera
29-32; good 28-30; standard 23-27;
cull-utility 15-23; good-choice stock
calves 26-29.
Hoes 1763. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers
180-235 lb. mostly 18; heavier and
lighter weights mostly 16-17; sows
300-350 lb. 13-13.
Sheep 750. Choice wooled and
fall shorn old crop lambs 19.50-20;
shorn 19-19.50: choice spring lambs
for Easter trade 23; cull-choice
ewes 3.50-8.50.
In Hospital Peter E. Math
eny, 601 Fifth St., Jackson
ville, and Henry Nahss, 185
Schultz rd., Medford, were
listed as surgery patients at
Sacred Heart hospital yester
day. Leaves Today E. H. Mann,
47 Rose ave., Medford, left to
day for Bremerton, Wash.,
where the Mann's son, R. E.
Mann, former Medford resi
dent, is in Harrison Memorial
hospital for surgery. Mann ex
pects to be gone several days.
Smoke Smelled Firemen
summoned about 9 a.m. today
to investigate the report of
smoke at Littrell Parts, 315
East Sixth st., said that no
fire was apparent, but that an
air conditioner motor was
found to be hot.
Leads Lively Life
Freshly detailed and casual
- the ideal dress for your live
ly spring and summer sched
ule. Make this wide-collar
step-in ghirtdress in cotton
checks, silk broadcloth, or
crisp linen.
Printed Pattern 9313: Mis
ses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18.
Size 16 takes 37s yards 35
inch. Send THIRTY-FIVE cents
(coins) for this pattern - add
10 cents for each pattern for
first-class mailing. Send to
Marian Martin, Medford Mail
Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232
West 18th St., New York 11,
N.Y. Print plainly NAME,
ADDRESS with SIZE and
STYLE NUMBER.
JUST OUTl Big, new 1960
Spring and Summer Pattern
Catalog In vivid, full-color.
Over 100 smart styles ... all
sizes . all occasions. Send
nowl Only 25c.
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FLOYD D. PUTMAN '
Funeral services for Floyd
Thomas Futman, 67, of 2210
Canal St., who died Wednes
day, will be held at Conger
Morris Funeral Home down
town chapel Saturday at 10
a.m. The Rev. Everett H.
McGee, of the Church of
Christ will officiate. Commit
tal will be in the Mountain
View cemetery, Ashland.
Mr. Pulman was born April
1. 1893, in Garfield, Wash.
He was married Jan. 20, 1917,
in Brownsville, Ore., to Gen
ie Howe, who survives. He
had lived in Ashland from
1921 to 1934, then moving to
Medford. He was a member
of the Medford First Christ
ian church.
Survivors, besides his wife,
include a son, David Putman,
Medford; three daughters,
Mrs. Shirley Jobbins, Sunny
vale, Calif.; Mrs. Eunice Mer
feld, Corvallis, Ore.; and Mrs.
Audrey Smlrl, Eugene; five
brothers, James Putman and
Ralph Putman, Ashland; Ern
est Putman, Brownsville,
Ore.; Charles Putman, Klam
ath Falls, Ore.;' and Troy
Putman, Lebanon, Ore.; two
sisters, Mrs. Lora Allison,
Santa Cruz, Calif.; and Mrs.
Marie P. Aukland, San Di
ego, Calif.; and eight grand
children. Casket bearers will Include
Clarence Hunter, Robert Ev
ans, Henry Van Prooyen, A.
J. Kanclier, Douglas Shep
herd and Randolph Hugdahl.
In lieu of flowers, those
who wish may make a mem
orial donation to the memor
ial fund of the First Christian
church, Medford.
NEAL TRIPP
Frank LeNeal Tripp, 52, of
Phoenix, died yesterday while
piloting his airplane en route
to Happy Camp, Calif. ' .
Services will be read by a
Christian Scientist at Hill-
crest Memorial Chapel on
North Phoenix rd. Monday at
3 p.m. Committal will be in
Hillcrest Memorial park, with
Conger-Morris, funeral direc
tors, i n charge of arrange
ments. Mr. Tripp was born Feb. 25,
1908, at Junction City, Ore.
He came to the Rogue valley
in 1936, and since 1942 had
owned and operated Tripp
Service, heavy equipment
parts and service, in Phoenix.
He was a member of the Phoe
nix Lions club. He was mar
ried Jan. 16, 1932, in Rose
burg, to Florence Britt, who
survives.
Other survivors include two
daughters, Mrs. Lynn Thomp
son, Eagle Point; and Mrs
Sally Ebert, Brookings; three
sisters, Mrs. E. O. Adams, Red-
mond, Ore.; Mrs. Wayne Buck-
ner, Terrebonne, Ore.; and
Mrs. Charles Heckard, Areata,
Calif.: and eight' grandchil
dren.
MRS. CLARA A. CASE
Funeral aervlces for Mrs.
Clara Amanda Case, 83, of
1042 Mt. Pitt ave., who died
Wednesday, will be held at
Hillcrest Memorial Chapel on
the North Phoenix rd. Satur
day at 9:30 a.m. The Rev. Har
old Sanner of the First
Church of the Nazarene will
officiate. Committal will be
In Mountain View cemetery,
Ashland, with Conger-Morris,
funeral directors, in charge of
arrangements.
Mrs. Case was born Aug.
S, 1876, in Calnesville, Mo.,
and had lived in Medford
since 1948. Her husband, Wil
liam E. Case, preceded her
in death. She was a member
of the Medford Church of the
Nazarene.
Survivors Include ion,
William E. Case, Santa Rosa,
Calif.: a daughter, Mrs. Frank
M. Tungate, Medford; three
sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Lar
gent, Wheat Ridge, Colo.; Mrs.
Fannie Stewart, F o n t a n a,
Calif.; and Mrs. Lennie Cha
ney, Grand Junction, Colo.; 9
grandchildren and 26 great
grandchildren. Casket bearers will include
Donald (Porkie) Smith, Elga
Abbott, Burell Facey, Everett
Sizemore, James Cappelio,
and Red Cappelio.
LEONARD HOPKINS
The body ot Leonard Mur
ry Hopkins, 56, of route 1,
bov 333, Talent, who died
Wednesday in a local hospital,
was transferred today by Perl
Funeral home to Olympia,
Wash., for services and Inter
ment.
Mr. Hopkins was born In
Staplehurst, Neb., April 8,
1004, and had been a resident
of this area for the past 7
years, and of the state for 12
years.
Mr. Hopkins was employed
as a janitor at Bear Creek
Orchards at the time of his
death.
Survivors Include his wife,
Mebcl Hopkins; one daughter,
Linda; five sons, Gerald, Lon
nie, Nell, and Darrell Hop
kins, all of Talent, Gary Hop
kins of Washington; one sister,
Mrs. Bctly Goin of Phoenix;
two brothers. Alvin and Wal
ter Hopkins, both of Washing
ton, and his mother, Mrs. Hat
tie Hopkins of Washington.
LEONORA C. NIVISON
Private funeral services for
died Wednesday, were con-
dueled today at the Chapel in
the Trees, in Siskiyou Me
morial park. The Rev. Thomas
McCamant of the Congrega
tional church officiated,
Cremation followed in Siski
you Crematory.
Mrs. Nivison was born Feb.
15, 1893, in Oro Fino, Calif.,
the daughter of the lute John
Franklin and Jeanetle Whip
ple. In 1918, in San Francisco,
Calif., she was married to Guy
Earl Nivison, who preceded
her in death in September,
1947. Prior to living in Med
ford, she had lived in San
Rafael, Calif., and later in
Scotts Valley, Calif.
Survivors include one sis
ter, Mrs. Gertrude Perkins,
Medford; two nephews, Mor
ton Whipple, Portland, and
Donald Whipple, Medford.
Interment will be in the
family plot in Mt. Tamalpais
cemetery in San Rafael, Calif.
It is the request of the
family that donations be made
to the Heart Fund, in care of
the postmaster, Medford.
Siskiyou Funeral Service
directors of Chapel in the
Trees were in charge of ar
rangements. ANTON OSTRUM
Anton R. W. Ostrum, White
City, died Thursday. Funeral
arrangements will be an
nounced by Perl Funeral
home.
LEWIS ELDON DOANE
Funeral services for Lewis
Eldon Doane, 41, formerly of
Medford, who died in a Port
land veterans hospital Thurs
day, April 7, will be held
Saturday morning, April 9,
at the McGinnis and Wilhelm
Funeral home, 6637 SE Mil
waukie ave., Portland.
Mr. Doane was born in
Pendleton, May 1, 1918. He is
survived by his wife, Mrs.
Allcgra Doane, Portland, his
parents who live in Pendleton
and several , brothers and
sisters.
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Every Sat. Nite
Beautiful Geld
MUSIC BY DOYLE SMITH
AND THE MUSIC MAKERS
Large Dining Facilities Free Check Room
Danclnq 9 P.M. lo 1 A.M.
VFW Haff in Rogue River
EVERY SATURDAY NITE -9 to 1
Music by
Bobby Burton & The Rhythm Masters
Hardwood Floor Enlarged Dining Facilities
Check Room Free large Parking Area
SPONSORED BY VFW - EVERYONE WELCOME
OASIS BALLROOM
SATURDAY NIGHT
Music by
Dick Spain - Bill Lively
AND THE ROGUE VALLEY BOYS-WESTERN MUSIC
DANCE
Lake Creek Grange
' Ron Nelson & The Melody Mountaineers
Dancing Refreshments
9 to 1
BE THERE AT 9!
Walker's Famous DREAMLAND
SAT. NITE DANCE
Always a Congenial Crowd
When Old Friands
Mecr Now Friends
Always Good Music
REAL COFFEE
Served at the Snack Bar
P'ANCE
MOOSE HALL 11 Newtown
Members and Invited Guests
Admission $2 Per Couple
LIVE MUSIC!!!
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FOKKC "ASM
MrcJford and vicimtv; fiVnernltv
cloudy will, a Ivv, shower tonlKht.
Partly cloudy b;(lurtU.v. Low lo
ti(!ht 42. llich Sturdily fij-fiB.
Western Oieun. Showurt (exin.
nititf ftlung coast and torumiiiiK ln
lumt UmiKiit and S:iturdav, clear
intf partly Sitttirriay Mternnon.
Cooler over interior or with low
loniKht 42-48. Hujl. Saturday 5U-UU
in interior, M-Mt on coat.
Northern C'aliiorniR (Mt. Shntta
Sibkiyou urcac Cloudy with ucl-u-iiomtl
rain trmlsht. Part I v cloud v
Saturday. Little temperature
change.
I.OIWI. DATA
TEMPER ATUKK: Mean yester
day 5U; a hove normal 7.
Record hih this d.ite B3 in Jt51.
Record low this dale 27 in ,U1!
PRKCIPITATIOK: 24 haun to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m., none.
Total tins month .10 inch. .18
inch heluw normal.
Total since iwut. 1. 13 30 inches,
1.4)1 inches helow normal.
HUMIDITY: Loweht Yesterday
35,v. hiuhcbt thl am. 92'c.
Hl?h 4:00 IM-
CITV Vfktrr- a.m. hr.
day low Prcc.
Brooking .
Crater Lake
C ran Li Pass .........
Klamath Kalis
MEDKOKU
Portland
53
29
43
33
44
5u
. fit
, 75
73
Seattle lit!
Spokane 71
Yakima . 80
Eurekn (t(t
Red Jiluff 7a
Sacramento 74
43
4H
31
57
San Francisco
jrtS Angeles .....
75
Phoenix 92
Denver " fid
5H
Chicago 54
Miami Uracil 7t
New York SO
Washington. D. C. t5
46
.FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Throiii;h April 13):
Western Oregon - Western Wah
Intto n Tern uerutu res averiivimi
above normal. Precipitation lic.ht
with one or two showery periods.
High temperatures M-tM In west
ern Washington, RO-70 in western
Oregon. Lows 38-48.
Northern California Light show
ers in vicinity of Ukinh and Red
Bluff northward tonight. Rain
likely over most of area early in
weckj. Tempera lures nta. normal.
TO SEEK PENALTY
Washington-UIPP-Rep. F. Ed
ward Hebcrt (D-La.) promised
today to make a second bid
for House approval of crim
inal penalties against military
influence peddlers. He pre
dicted he would succeed.
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Hill Grange
SATURDAY NIGHT :
APRIL 9
Door Prizes
Hear our
Charming
Guest
Singer
Ovsr-fhe-Counler
Western Slocks ' .
' The following bid and asK
ed quotations, frAm the Na
tional Association of Securi
ties Dealers, Inc., do not rep
resent actual transactions.
They are a Kiiidc to the range
within which these securities
could have been sold (indi
cated by the "bid"! or bought
(indicated by the tasked") et
the time of compilation.
Cnntnimi Htocki Jtid Ajtkfd
Bank oi A merit
Ctihf..Pncific Utilities... 18
i (i&c-tioes I'lywooa 2
CVns. i' re itt lit ways 1
v onco .
Cyprus Mines Corp.,...,
r it si .National Hank .... 33
Monison-Knudsen Hi '
Northwest Nat. Gas IB'4
Pad tic Pwr. 6: L.t 35 T
Permanent Cement 22
Portland Gen. Flee. ST't
V. S. Nationul bunk .... 07
I'nited Uillitti .'. .ttti, 41 J4
West Crwistt Tel . 24Tk 2'in
Weyerhaeuser , 37
REQUEST REJECTED .
N'cw York-IITH-An Ameri
can Civil Liberties Union de
mand (or elimination, of a
census question about race or
color has been rejected by
the Census Bureau.
FORMER EDITOR DIES
. Passaic, N.J. -Ml- William
Naley McBride, 63, former
editor of the Passaic-CJifton
Herald News, died Thursday.
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crvue of the V S Department of
Anwvullure in Portland.
F-'Es: Prices to rcttileis. deliv
crwo; carton. X litre AA 4i-54;
InrKe AA 4ti-50; larxe A 44-48; me
dium AA 43-47; miiMI AA 35-40.
Prtcei to producem: X large AA 37.
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livered, for Ki-Jide A quality, frv
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t ue hena." whole 27-31; cut up 32
33; hfuvy t pe hciiv, whole 4o-43.
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I MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. 14
Friday, April 8, 1969 A1"
Births
. WALLACE - to Mr.'snd
Mrs. Earl F., 724 Vt Oak St.,
Medford. April 6, 1960, a girl,
weight 6i poundsi at Sacred
Heart hospital,
FHOHREICH - To Mr, and
Mrs. Walter H.. 303 Berry
dale ave.. Medford, April 6,
1B0, a-oirl, weight 74. lbs.,
at Rogue Valley hospital
READER - to Mr. and Mrs.
David H., G5 South Seyenth
St.. Central Point, April 7,
1960, boy, 7 Mi 4b., at R.ogue
Valley hospital. . . . ,
THEATRE
INFORMATION SERVICI
CALL SP 3-7323
FOR FULL INFORMATION
ABOUT TOUR THEATRES
TONITE & SATURDAY
4 GREAT STARS!
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