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rile Nemo - The assumed liness name Foster's Texa Service has been filed in Jackson county clerk's ol- e by Ralph A. Foster. Tank Taken - Walter L. nsen. 115 Lozier lane, told criffs deputies Wednesday lernoon that a butane tank d regulator were taken om his property on Chapa- 11 st.. Central Point. Ends Saturday! PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS CLARK CARROLL GABLE BAKER urn LEE I PALMER ) COBB . IM PERLBERG SCATON prcducm W' .1 m arm' wa IHWAS 60W2 Filmed in Oregon! Disney'l Epic Action Hit! JEROME COUPtTLAND PMIUP CAFtEY r I ACTION HIT Old SAT. ONLYI TYRONE POWER: A. "Ii-'SAL MINEO THB INCREDIBLE SAGA BEHIND THE GREATEST SEA HUNT IN HISTORYI PLUS r CHEF FROSTY Wishes to welcome All friends and former customers to ENJOY GOOD FOOD at the Jackson Hotel Dining Room Same Reasonable Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed for All Meals Served. r. i OPEN 11 A.M. DAILY WEEK-END SPECIALS COMPLETE DINNERS BAKER HAM i With Pineapple.. n . . . SPENCER STEAK sMAil-oijsj 1 With CHAR-CLO 3 ICMOICE . 77 3 CORM-FEOi 3 I BEEF j - CORNFED STEAKS From Irvin 1206 No. RIVERSIDE CABARET SPAGHETTI DINNER At Roxy Ann Grange Saturday, April 30, 5:00-9:00 P.M. Continuous Music end tnterteinmentl ADULTS $1.00, Children (Under 12) 50c All Proceeds Go to a Public Playground! Locals - i Council To Mm! - The Med ford Human Right's council will meet at 8 o'clock tonight in the county courthouse audi torium. Mark Smith from the Oregon bureau of labor will be the speaker. All Interested persons are invited to attend. Items Taken - Russell L. Grove, 1003 West Main St., notified Jackson county sher iff's deputies Wednesday that a blanket and other items were taken from his car while it was parked at the Cascade Mills, White City. Car Fire - Firemen put out a fire in a car at Sixth and Front sts. about 12 50 a m. today. They used water after a passing truck driver had tried a dry chemical extin guisher without effect. A two-square-foot area of the front seat was damaged. ... Flue Fires - Ashland fire men reported no damage from two flue fires they extin guished yesterday. The first, reported at 7:30 a.m., was at the home of E. S. Turner, 99 Granite St., and the second, reported at 4:30 p.m., was at the home of Anita Sample, 430 Terrace St. Recommendations - Fire men on annual home inspec tion detail here yesterday made 114 recommendations for correction of hazards. No fire hazards were seen in 28 of the 91 residences inspected. Stops were made at 204 dwel lings. At 98 no one was home and at 15 the offer of in spection was refused. Assumes Name - United In vestment company has been filed in the Jackson county clerk's office as an assumed business name by Max Flow ers Jr., William D. Colley, Richard M. Korner, William J. Saxbury and Harold L. Ed monds, for a business located in Central Point. Sal Planned" - The Travel Study club of the Oregon Fed eration of Women's clubs will sponsor a rummage sale May 2 in the Fehl building. Doors will be open at 9 a.m. Rum mage may be picked up by telephoning Mrs. John L. Mansfield, SPrlng 3-1967 STARTS TONITE DOORS OPEN 6:45 SHOW STARTS 7:00 KENNETH MORE - DANA WYNTER 75 Baked Potato BROILED Remmit, Chtf ooo I 935 Home of the Original Cafeteria Style Lunch Cifstsrii Stylt Lunch 11 i.m. 2 p.m. Daily CrtoomJ i OBITUARIES LEONARD B. MEDCALF Funeral services for Lean ard Belmont (BUI) Medcalf, 53 of 103 South Orange St., who died Wednesday, will be held at Conger Morris Funeral home downtown chapel Tues day at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. James W. Neely of the First Baptist church will officiate. Committal will be in Siskiyou Memorial park. Mr. Medcalf was born Sept. 6. 1906, in Evansville, Ind., and had lived in Medford, and had been employed as a baker by Fluhrer Bakeries for the past 22 years. He was married May 4, 1930. in Itas ca, Tex., to Mattie B. Cole, who survives. Other survivors include two sons, Sgt. Louis W. Medcalf, and Pfc. Bobby P. Medcalf, both of Camp Pendleton, Calif.; a daughter. Bertha May Medcalf, Medford; his mother, Mrs. Bertha Medcalf, Phoenix, Ore.; three brothers, Victor Medcalf, Phoenix, Ore.; Mil ton Medcalf, Medford; and Benson Medcalf, Fort Worth, Tex.; three sisters, Mrs. Ber tha Carr, California; Mrs. Au drey Williams, Phoenix, Ore.; and Mrs. Juanita Councel, Marshall, Tex.; one grandson and one granddaughter. Active casket bearers will include Percy Bearden, Joe Moore, Orvil Carney, Ray Doty, Paul Andrews, and Rudy G u n t h e r . Honorary bearers will include Leonard Shreeve, Johnny Hawkins, Ronnie Payton, Carrol Con nors, Bill Couriers, and Cliff Conners. BERTHA C. NICEWOOD Funeral service for Mrs. Bertha C. Nicewood, of 1015 West Fourth St., who died Wednesday, will be held at Conger-Morris Funeral home downtown chapel Saturday at 9:30 a.m. The Rev. George Roseberry of the First Meth odist church will officiate. Committal will be in Memory Gardens Memorial park, with Mt. Pitt Rebekah Lodge in charge of graveside services, Mrs. Nicewood was born Jan. 9, 1895, In Corvallis, Ore., the daughter of the late August and Lizzie Croft. She was married Dec. 25, 1912, in Shedd, Ore., to Grover C. Nicewood, who survives. She came to the Rogue valley in Mrs. Edward C. Root, SPring 3-2623: or Mrs. Frank L. Strat- ton, SPring 2-5585. Grange News Roxy Ann Grange The public is invited to the spaghetti dinner at the Grange hall on Spring st. April 30 from 5 to 9 p.m. There will be entertainment. Proceeds from the dinner will go into the fund to be used for the playground back of the Grange hall. Four members were given the third and fourth degrees by tile degree team at the last regular meeting April 15. Two were from Gold Hill and Mr. and Mrs. James Redding ton became members of Roxy Ann. There were also nine guests from Gold Hill, among them Master Alva Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Garrett, Mrs. Eva Garrett and Webb Hickle were on the serving committee. On April 29 the degree team will go to Williams Grange in Josephine county to confer the third and fourth degrees on 34 candidates. A Mother's day program is planned for the next regular meeting May 6. DANCE OASIS BALLROOM SATURDAY NIGHT -Music Dick Spain - Bill Lively AND THE ROGUE VALLEY BOYS WESTERN MUSIC Ladies Admitted Fra Til 9 P.M. HDAMCIE VFW Hall in Rogue River EVERY SATURDAY NITE-9 ro 1 Music by Bobby Burton & The Rhythm Masters Hardwood Floor Enlarged Dining Facilities Check Room Free large Parking Area SPONSORED BY VFW - EVERYONE WELCOME SOMETHING NEW In Bass Fiddles Will Be At Walker's Famous DREAMLAND SAT. NITE DANCE lifl Always Cenatnial Crowd Wh.ra Old Frianda Mat Naw Friandi Always Good Mutic REAL COFFEI Sonrod at tha Snack lar 1922. lived for six years in the Table Rock district, Hid in Medford since then. Survivors, besides her hus band. Include a daughter, Mrs. Burr E. Tye, 102 Mistletoe St., and two grandchildren, all of Medford, and several nieces and nephews. Casket bearers will Include Vern Pendleton, Lawrence Hull, Herschel Harper, Archie Pierce, Everet Brown, and Ray Dora. EMMA G. LAWRENCE Mrs. Emma G. Lawrence, 56, of 345 North Bartlett St., died Thursday in a local hos pital. Funeral services will be held at Conger-Morris Fun eral home downtown chapel Saturday at 11 a.m. The Rev. George Roseberry of the First Methodist church will offic iate. Committal will be in Sis kiyou Memorial park. Mrs. Lawrence was born July 3, 1904, in Rossland. B.C., Canada, and had lived in Medford for the past 30 years. Her husband, W. H. Lawrence, preceded her in death. Survivors Include two sons. Larry Coates. Medford; and William C. Lawrence, Ash land; a daughter, Mrs. Mar nelle Hutchins, Empire, Ore.; a brother, Robert A. Williams, Prospect; a sister, Mrs. Lila Bevens, Prospect, and one granddaughter. MRS. H. CAITH MILLER Mrs. H. Caith Miller. 56, died at her home in Warm Beach, Wash., April 26. She is the former Margaret Har vey, Medford, a daughter of Mrs. H. H. Harvey, 726 West Fourth St., and late Mr. Har vey. A graduate of Medford schools and the University of Washington, Mrs. Miller was a frequent valley visitor. Other survivors include her husband; four sons; two sis ters, Mrs. John Niedermeyer and Mrs. Alberta Boardman, both Medford, and one broth er, Milburn Harvey, Fall brook, Calif. Funeral services will be Saturday afternoon at East Stanwood, Wash., at Gunder son's Funeral home. Court Records MUNICIPAL COURT Harley George Green, 2B. Grants Pass, driving with suspended dri ver's license. $50 or 25 days. Allan Perl Taylor, no proof of ownership or vehicle. $2.30. James Dean Owens, disobeyed traffic signal, S3. Margaret Laura Williams, failure to leave informaUon at scene of an accident. $25. James Albert Gould, inadequate equipment, $2.50. Howard Joe Breazeale, failure to stop when entering through high way, S3. Glen Lewis Fabrick, violation of basic rule, $10. jerry Lee Jarman, violation of oasic ruie, siu. John Jules Paudois, disobeyed traffic signal, $10. DISTRICT COURT Leonard D. Johnson, Improper horn. $10. Dale Bay singer, violation basic rule. $15. Melvin L. Mitchell, failure to stop. $10. winiam u. lerry, over wi am. vis. Amos C. Bishop, 19. of 472 South First st.. Central Point, Illegal pos session of intoxicating liquor. $53. Raymond Z. Turbell, no opera tor's license, $20. Olive G. walch. failure to stop. $10. ira y. PMiiiD. 255 unanotte Ann rd.. Medford. operating while li cense suspended, $105. naymona ti. iewis, violation oa sic rule, $25. Freddie D. White, failure to slop. $10. Robert c. rowier. no operators license, ( twice i. $10. $10. Hazel I. Smith, improperly chang ing lanes, $10. Lemuel Kay Guthrie, failure to stop, $10. William White Snead, failure to dim. S7.50. Frank R. Ramsey, no horn, $20. Jack Neil Woolridge, overload, $2750. I Ransy Earl Mint on, Improper lighting equipment, $10. ! Virgil P. Kenney, petty larceny, , $5. by- You SURE 'f J wLf' KiuTiiucHnt 53Kes wmtiss jot fuimmM TlJr WA MATINEE This Onel SATURDAY 2:00 P.M. Over-lhe-Counler I 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 ma time of compilation. Bid Atked Bank of America 47 . t-ttiii.-r-teinc llluues . 18' ... 30', ... IT. ID', 33 191, 37 23 sa; 32 21 "k lasraue Plywood Lons. Ireightwaya Cupco Cyprus Mines Corp. ... First National Bank .., 34', ill. 52 .MorrlKon-Knuribt-n Northwest Nnt Gas .... Pacific Put. St Lt Periiumenlp Cement .. p.,r,lu.,H r:.,., l.i... .. 30 .. 1!. U. S. National Bank"!" 2i", till'.. 30 1 j 70", 43 ' 2ti 38'. unnea utilities Wot Coat Tel. Weyerhaeuser . ... 41 ' ... 24 ' , ... 3G'j Investment Funds Noon funds: quotauons on selected Kiind Bullock Chem Fund Colonial Ener Eaton Howard Stk Fidelity Bid 12.11 10.64 11.64 11.48 Asked 13 28 11 31 1272 12.28 15 03 tl.llti 12 07 9.70 9.46 8 48 17 15 10 23 1337 19.79 12 28 14.02 13 44 13.09 8 32 s.6:i 14.82 14 75 Group Sec Avia Elec 827 11 84 ijruup aecLom btK Group Sec Petr Group Sec Steel .... Group Sec Tobac .. Keystone B-3 Keystone B-4 .. Keystone K-2 Keystone S-l Keystone S-2 Keystone S-3 Keystone S-4 . .. Muss Inv Grth Stk TV-Elec Value Line Inc Wellington 8 83 8 U3 7.74 13 72 9 311 14 no 18 14 1 1 .23 12 85 12 31 13.11(1 7 63 3.15 13.59 Portland Livestock Portland UPI)USDA Cattle: 2100. Choice fed steers 28. mixed good -choi re under 1150 lb. 27-27.75; Rood 24.50-2(3 50; standard 22-24; cutter-utility 17-21; Rood fed heif ers 23.50-26.25; utility cows Iti 17 50; ennner-cutter 12.50-15; good choice feeder steers 23-26. Calves 275. Good-choice venters 29-:2; few 33; standard 23-28: cuil utility 15-22: good -choice clock calves 25.50-28. few 30. Hors 2100. U. S. 1 and 2 butchers 1H.25-18.50; 2 and 3 (trades 17 50 18: mixed grade sows 300-500 lb. 13.50-15.50. Sheep 1875. Good-mostly choice old crop slaughter lambs 2 and 3 pelts 17.50-18.75; cholce-p rime spring lambs 23-23.50; cull-choice ewes 3-6.50. DANS Saturday Night, April 30 V.F.W. HALL CENTRAL POINT Admission $175 per couple UMNCCIE Every Sat. Nite Beautiful Gold Hill Grange Music by Doyle Smith and the Music Makert SPECIAL! Cliff Harris en the Violin Large Dining Facilities Free Check Room Dancing 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. r rwfovs& ll I j TONIGHT AND SATURDAY I HI A nun un inc ourvttn: av iijm y I Ml I The hilarious story that - till I IIOWIUICU a IIJMffVlf ivuiijuvHV i hi j i i r Weather KOItrCASTS Medford and vicinity; Parllv cloudy throiiBli Saturdu . CliHiu-'e of a lew tea tiered miemuun ..low er. Luw tonight 38. High btttuidoy tib. Western Oregon: Pair tonight and Saturdtiy except late night and early morning cloudine., aiong coa.t and over north interior. Low tonight 34-44. Warmer Saturday with high Northern California: Fair tonight and Saturday except cloud v on count north of Cape .Mendocino and in extreme northern interior Satur day. Slightly higher daytime tem perature. 1-OCAL DATA TKMPERATUHE : Mean yeiterday 49; below normal 6. Record high thla date 90 in 1037. Record low thi date UB in ltfU. PKfcXIPITATlO.V 24 houri to midnight, trace. Midnight to 10 a. in,, none. Total ihis month .67 Inch, .45 Inch below normal. Total mice bept. 1. 13 87 inchei, 1.73 inches below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowea t v esterday 40. L, highest this am. 8t'r- HiKh 4:00 74- IITV Ye Mrr- a.m. hr. day Low I'rec. Brooking! 36 43 1 01 Crater Lake 40 21 T Grant Pass 62 4H Klamath Falls SI MEDFORD 61 44 T Po r tla nd 63 42 Seattle 63 46 .01 Spokane 59 35 Yakima 69 42 .02 Eureka 04 50 4)8 Red Bluff 66 46 Sacramento 65 4.1. San Francisco ...... 56 49 Los Angeles 66 51 Phoenix ..... 78 58 Denver 50 30 .68 Chicago 54 46 .04 Miami Beach 87 71 New York 61 49 Washington. D. C. 62 44 riVK-OAY FORECAST (Through May A): Western Oregon - Western Wash Iiikioii Temperatures in western Washington near normal with maxi mums mostly 60-70 in interior and 55-63 on coast and mlnlmums 40 45. Western Oregon temperatures near to slightly below normal with highs 60-70 and lows 36-44. Precipl- EAGLE POINT GRANGE -May Day HAM DINNER SUNDAY, MAY 1 12:30-4:00 P.M. GRANGE HALL Dinner Served Family Style Adulri $1.50 Children 75c I r,0 Portland Produce Portland iL'PIi Dairy market: Eggs To retailers: Grado AA ex tra large. 4ti-49c; AA large. 44-46c; A large. 43-45c: A A medium 3M-43c; AA small 34 -3 be; canons l-3c addi tional. Butter To retailers: AA and grade A prints. 68c lb.; carton, 1c higher; B prints. 6dc. Births CUMBEH WORTH To: Mr. and Mrs. Alvcrt L., general delivery, Roseburg, April 27, 1960, a boy 8a pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. WISDOM To: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K., 1605 Ridgeway ave., Medford, April 27. 1960. a boy 7" 4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. tation occurring mostly after Sun day with total near or slightly less than normal. Vorthern Calirnrnia Rain likelv Saturday in extreme north and In mirth portion Saturday night. Pos sible rain in north part around Tuesday. Near normal tempera t urea. This Evening LOBSTERS SEA SCALLOP PRAWNS Charcoal Steaks CANDLE ROOM HOTEL MEDFORD 5:30 p.m. till Midnight THEATRI INFORMATION SERVICI CALL 3P1-7J21 FOR FULL INFORMATION AI0UT YOUR THIATRB TONITE & SATURDAY AUDREY COttO EPISODE) I I JCV" DEAN JAGGER PETER PINCH PLUS SCOTT. 1 ADDED SATURDAY ONLY 3RD BONUS FEATURE lOtTllrMlfitHiimiar MACARLOAOj TONITE It SATURDAY 3 Features TO" TEXAO DON MURRAY ANE CHARUSBnWtSON.'KiENf TAYLOR -w.tjiarr fvuph i seat emi m AND A REAL THRILLER "EDGE FURY" 1 fa' t v m rani sjWTN PACIFIC WltHWy - MAYO I Checsa, medium eured To re tailers: A grade Cheddar single dai sies. 44-51e; processed American cheele. 3-llj. loaf. 43(-44c. Purl laud I UPI i Dre.seri chick en.: No. 1 grade dreihed to retail ers: Fryers, whole drawn. 36-4UC lb.: cut-up. 41.43c lb; bens, heavy type whole drawn. 40-43c lb linht type hens, cut-up. 32-35c lb : w hole, 27-31C lb. Slave Market Let Slaves Do Your Loathsome Chores Buy One Saturday Night at St. Mary's Gym 7:00 P.M. 10th and Holly Free Admission, Entertainment, Coffee l A MAP lnlVb at DERBY Ron Nelson & The Dancing 9 to 1 TONIGHT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ADULTS ONLY NO ONE UNDER 18 ADMITTED! ONE SHOW ONLY DOORS OPEN 7:30 SCREENING 8 P.M. ALL SEATS $1.00 I in a s. .s Julie LONDON ADDED AN ALL-TIME CLASSIC COMEDY D ) m II SATURDAY "J IM DOORS OPEN 12:30 SHOW AT 1:00 P.M. ' SPECIAL II ALL FILM P.T.A. APPROVED I Admission j j Under 12 25c 12 and Over 50c r I 'iT . CLEAR THE DECKS 'ir- II III " - e 7 rau-J I 1 1 1 X MYRNA HANSEN T-III Plus I LOTS OF COLOR CARTOONS AND , THE THREE STOOGES IN "SWEET AND HOT" MAIL TRIBUNE, Madftrd, Or. 19 Friday, April lt, I WO A" TEXACO OFFICIAL DIES Tappan, N.Y, -4UPD- Robert Fisher, 65, retired financial vice president of Texaco, Inc., died Thursday. SATURDAY NIGHT APRIL 30th 8 Miles up From Butte Falls Junction Melody Mountaineers Refreshments Anthony STEELE 3 PHABIIiClST (I 1