Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 20, 1960, Image 13

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    I Local and
Property Damaged - Henry
B. Connel, 2840 Connel ave.,
Medford, reported to sheriff!
deputiea that property he
owns on Roxy Ann rd. has
been damaged.
Break Into Homa - Mrs.
Darlene G. Anderson, Gazelle.
Calif., reported Thursday to
sheriffs deputies that some
one broke into her home on
East Emails creek, Rogue Riv
er. The house had been ran
sacked, she reported. Furs,
dishes, tools and a washing
machine motor were taken.
TONITE & SATURDAY
FIRST AREA SHOWING
AT REGULAR PRICES
CO-FEATURE
SCVTN
Thieves
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P i R00 5HIGER
JOAN COUINS
ii& UWULLACH
ENDS SATURDAY!
Raiders on Horseback
Riding like fURY!
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iiAYME HuLDEH
JOHN FORD'S
THUNDERING SPECTACLE!
CONSTANCE TOWERSl
ALTHEA GIBSON
COLOR brO.Lu,.
SECONDS
PHell
JEFF CHANDLER
JACK PALANCE
MARTINE CAROL
RD COMEDY
RIOT
SAT. ONLY!
cyC00PER1
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A Woman's tj' M
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VFW Hall in Rogue River
EVERY SATURDAY NITE- 9 to 1
Music by
Bobby Burton
& Rythm Masters
Featuring "Differ"
(The Rogue Valley't Gm tCmpa)
Hardwood Floor Vnlergod Dlnlni Facilities
Check Room Free large Parking Area
SPONSORED BY VFW - IVWYONl WC0mi
Personal
In Hospital - Lloyd G.
Schaeffer, post office box
1221, Brooking, was listed
as a medical patient yesterday
at Sacred Heart hospital.
Dynamite Found - Charles
W. Collins, Stewart ave. and
Thomas rd., Medford, report
ed Thursday that he found an
old box of dynamite in a cabin
on Sterling creek rd., sher
iff's deputies said.
Business Nam - The busi
ness name S.P. Cafe and Gro
cery, Fourth and A sts., Ash
land, has been retired by
Hazel Powell and assumed
by Theresa E. Richardson, ac
cording to records in the
county recorder's office.
Articltt of Incorporation
Ronald H. Maxwell, T. Carl
Berberich and Freda Mae
Berberich have filed for arti
cles of Incorporation for Ron
do, Inc., 1118 Siskiyou blvd.,
Ashland, according to records
in the county recorder's of
fice. Works SoU-The Medford
Ladder Works, 1246 South
Riverside ave., was recently
sold by Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell
G. Wagar, South Holly St.,
to Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Cun
ningham, Pioneer rd. The
business builds and repairs
ladders, it was reported.
Still Alarm - City firemen
reported a "still alarm" at
; 3:55 p.m. yesterday. They said
j that A. N. Coleman drove up
to the central fire station with
a fire in the back seat of his
car. A cigarette was blamed
for the blaze, a one-square
foot hole was burned on the
fiColt.
Surgery Patients . Daniel
Lee Meadows, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jessie C. Meadows, 1017
East Pine St., Central Point;
Christian Schempp, 2117 Hill
crest ave,., Medford; and Ev
erett D. Dougherty, route 3,
box 236D, Phoenix, were list
ed as surgery patients at Sa
cred Heart hospital yesterday.
Son Born -News has been
received here from Jones
boro, Ark., of the birth of a
son to Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Clever May 3. Mrs. Clever is
the former Evelyn Frederick,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.
L. ' Frederick, 5695 Table
Rock rd. Paternal grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Clever, Jonesboro. The ba6y
has been named Frank,
Obituaries
MRS. MAUDE P. HYDE
Funeral services for Mrs.
Maude P. Hyde, a former res
ident of Medford, who died
in Newberg, Ore., May 16,
were held at the Medford
IOOF cemetery Thursday af
ternoon. The Rev. John O.
Reynolds officiated, and Perl
Funeral home was in charge
of arrangements.
THEO C. AY A
Funeral services for Mrs.
Theo Candis Aya, of 205 Cra
ter Lake ave., who died
Tuesday, were held this morn
ing at Conger-Morris Funeral
home. The Rev. John Rey
nolds of Westminister Presby
terian church officiated. Com
mittal was private.
Mrs. Aya was born Dec. 15,
1887, in Evanston, 111., and
had lived in Medford for the
past 37 years. She was mar
ried Oct. 25, 1917. in The
Dalles. Ore., to Alphonse W.
Aya. who survives.
Other survivors include
two daughters, Mrs. Harold L.
Sleight. San Francisco; and
I Airs, nugu n. aanagaine,
Springfield, Ore., and eight
grandchildren.
Investment Funds
N o o a quotations on selected
tunde:
Fund Bid Asked
Bullock 12 49 13 47
Cliem Fund 11.09 11 m
Colonial Ener 11.86 12.06
Eaton Howard Stk .. 11.73 12 .16
Fidelity 13.14 16.37
Group Sec Avie-Elee9.ll 9 38
Group Sec Com Stk 11.88 13.01
Group Sec Petr .... R.93 9 B0
Group Sec Steel .... 9.U 10 01
Group Seo Tobac - 7.54 8 27
Keystone B-3 1.1.71 17.21
Kevstone B-4 9.48 10 35
Kevstone K-2 14 53 13 85
Kevstone S-l 18 00 20.30
Kevstone S-2 11.28 12 43
Kevstone S-3 13.20 14 41
Kevstone S- 13.00 14.19
Mass Inv Grth Stk.. 14 48 15 65
TV-Elec -.. 8.01 9.73
Value Line Inc 5.20 5 60
I Wellington 13.82 15.07
Open House Set at
Activity Center
Open house will be held
between 1:30 and 5:30 p.m.
Sunday at the Senior Activity
Center, 601 East Jackson at.,
Medford, as part of the Rogue
Valley Council on Aglng'a ob
servance of National Senior
Citizens Week, May 22-29.
Council members, teachers,
volunteer staff and class mem.
bers will be hosts, and ex
hibits and refreshments are
planned. The Senior Center
orchestra will play during the
afternoon.
Other activities during Na
tional Senior Citizens week in
cludes an open home by the
Medford Fifty Plus club, and
the club's second birthday
party Friday, May 27, at the
tpiscopal Guild hall, and a
meeting of the Rouue Vallev
Council on Aging Thursday
afternoon.
PAINTED INTO A CORNER
Mobile. Ala. -iLPli- Mai
Gen. John B. Medaris, re
tired head of Army Ordinance
Missile Command, said Thurs
day that Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev is like "a
man who finds himself pain
ted into a corner - he might
try to come out fightinnjif he
is antagonized too much."
MARQUEE OF
QUEENSBURY
New Yorfk -ipn- Printed
on the marquee of Madison
Square Garden during Thurs
day night's "sane nuclear pol
icy" rally:
"Save the summit
Hope of humanity
World without war
Tomorrow night-Boxing."
Great Traveler
So trim, slim, neat - you'll
look and feel degrees cooler
than everybody else in this
step-in with coat-dress crisp
ness. Darts curve sleek mid
riff, pockets accent new, long
er waist.
Printed pattern 9033: miss
es' sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18.
Size 16 takes 3'z yards 35
inch fabric.
Send THIRTY-FIVE cents
(coins) for this pattern-add 10
cents for each pattern for 1st
class mailing. Send to Marian
Martin, Medford Mail Tribune
Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th
St., New York 11, N.Y. Print
plainlv NAME, ADDRESS,
SIZE aid STYLE NUMBER.
Just out! Big. new 1960
spring and summer catalog in
vivid, full-color. Over 100
smart styles ... all sizes . . .
all occasions. Send now! Only
25c.
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9033
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HDANCIE
Every Saturday Nite
Beautiful Gold Hill Grange
Music by
Doyle Smith & The Music Makers
Large Dining Facilities Free Check Room
Dancina 9 P.M. to t A.M.
WESTERN
DANCE
Music by THE RANGERS
Gut Woody, Gent Lowe, Lit Padgett
Erery SAT MITE
(Mar 11. "Gr Acquainted Nile," Studtnh need ante pretent
Student ledy card for courtesy Admission)
Weather
rORBCAT
MVdtord and vu-iniiy Clouti
with a tew nhoweri lomKhl. Par
ti til c-lear?ng with pcaitert-d ahow
crs in mountains Saturday. Low
tonight 38-40 Huh Saturday 65
Western Oregon Mostly cloudy
with a lew hhuwera and oocuMunal
clearing period tonight and Satur
day. Low tonight 31-46. High Sat
urday 58-65.
Northern California Showers
nH nnoihl thunH forms in
northern mountains otherwise 1
5Hv1r?lrdy lmm "nd M,ar,reinilirsecrelary
LOCAL I) ATA
TEMPERATURE' Mean yealer
dav 55; below normaJ 5.
Record high thin date 92 In 1947
Record low this date 35 in 195s.
PRECIPITATION 24 houn to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a ni., 0t inch.
Total this month .92 inch. .18
inch above normal .
Total since Sept. 1. 14 79 inches,
1.62 ini'hrs below normal.
H U M 1 1 IT Y Low esl y e terday
31 highest this a in. BtV ,
Huh 4:ii0 ?-
CITY Yr-trr- a m
d-iy Low
Prec.
Uti
33
Brookings
Crater Lake
Grants Pus ...
Klamath Kails
MEDFORD
Portland
Scnttlc .
Spokane .
Yakima
, till
;iT
01 1
H2
Fureka
Red Blutf
Sacramento
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Phoenix
Denver
86
86
43
.37
Chicago tH
Miami Beach 84
New York 7fi
Wa&hignton. D. C. 78
78
61
FIVE-PAY FORECAST:
(Through May IS):
Western Oregon - Western Wash
ington Temperatures avei aging
below normal and precipitation
light with shower, tonight and
again Monday or Tuesday. High
temperatures 55-65 in western
Washington and 60-70 in western
Oregon. Lows in AOs.
Northern California Possibility
of light rain occasionally in ex
treme north: otherwise, no preci-
fiitaliton. Temperatures near or be
ow normal.
Grange News
Upper Rogue Grange
Master Eda Torrance pre
sided at the short business
meeting of Upper Rogue-
Grange held recently. Pictures
were shown by Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Brill, who recently
traveled to the Orient.
Roscoe Roberts, county
deputy, gave a short talk on
Grange work. Lorraine and
Bishop, all of Prospect, were
Bishop, al lof Prospect, were
voted on to become members
of the Grange.
Harold Barber gave a short
talk on the billboard petition,
stating that it would not
effect the Crater Lake high
way or any secondary high
way.
Roberts Installed Lucile
Barber as lecturer; Ray Gil
lispie, assistant steward; Doro
thy Tackstein, Ceres; Harold
Barber and Ranald Axtell,
executive committee mem
bers. Past Master Herb Carl
ton served as installing mar
shal. Ann Roberts and Meryle
Carlton assisted.
The Home Economics club
scheduled a meeting for May
12 at the Torrance home. A
rummage sale was set for
Monday, Aug. 29. in the Fehl
building, Medford. A total of
$21 was contributed to the
March of Dimes.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Snod
grass and Velda Barr served
refreshments. June meetings
will begin at 8:30 p.m.
Portland Livestock
Portland ( UPHUSDA Cattle
2000. Choice steers 28. low choice
under 1140 lb. 27.50-27.73; mixed!
good-choice 27-27.23; good under j
1100 lb. 2.-26.50; cutter-utility 17-1
21: mixi'd Rood-choice heifer
2 6. 50-26. 7 i: cutter-utility 16.50
20.50: CHiinercutter cows 13-14.30.
Calves 2G5. Good-choice vealers
28-32; standard 23-27: cull-utility j
13-23; good -choice stock steer;
calves 2li-29.
Hoss 1630. U.S. 1 and 2 butch
ers 18.50.19.76 with 18 paid earlv; 1
sows 15-16 lighter and 14-15
heitvier.
Sheep 21 SO. Choice with some
prime springers 23-23.50; good-
choice old crop 17-18; cull-good ,
ewes 2.50-6.
Crab Louis
DINNER
Sunday, May 22
12:30 to 4:30 P.M.
ROXY ANN
GRANGE
Adulti $1 - Children 50c
POP
MODERN
CENTRAL POINT
LEGION HALL
Admisiton 1.00
Couples 1.75
Students 50c
to 1
4-H Club
Trail Bleieri Horse Club
The May meeting of the
Trail Blazers Horse Club was
held May 12 at the home of
Mr. Tom Whittle.
Jo Wood led the flag salute.
I Karen Holly read the creed.
Barbara Beck acted as secre-
tarv in the absence
of
ouri
'
The club welcomed new
members Loraine llixson, 1 Dunn ranch. Skip Ackermun
Penny Slenner. Lloyd Toner j led the 4-H pledge and Regina
and Pat Farrier. We decided j Krambeal led the flag pledge,
to visit the spring horse show ! Dale West gave a report on
at Grants Pass May We , the Etna rodeo. Where .she
also discussed our own horse entered the ladies barrel race,
show which will be held Junei Skip Ackerman.
12. President Gary Whittle ' Reporter
appointed Carolyn Sidener.
Jo Wood and David Hopkins ) Saving Bees
on the committee for the horse i On May 1 1 the Saving Bees
show. We discussed how lo 4-H club held a lea for mem
lead a horse properly in the! hers' mothers at the home of
halter class. ' Mrs. Keith, the leader. Moth-
Carolyn Sidener gave a
demonstration on making a
rope halter.
Linda Thames furnished re
freshments.
Jo Wood,
Reporter
Teen-a-Paige Club
Crater Teen - a - Paie 4-H
club held a meeting at the
home of Carolyn Sidener May
10. A short business meeting;
was followed by a mothers'
tea. to which all the girls'
mothers were invited. Central
Point Lassie Stitchers 4-11
Sewing club members and
mothers were also invited.
For entertainment, Janice
Hansen played a piano solo;
Judy Daniels read two poems:
Sharon Trainman and Sue
Higinbotham played a clari
net duet accompanied by
Judy Daniels, pianist; and
Patty McCue played an ac
cordion solo. Games were
played.
The girls modeled their
dresses which they had made
and gave their mothers the
slippers which had been made
for them. Judy Daniels and
Sue Higinbotham served re
freshments. The next meeting will be at
the Piukham home June 7.
Sue Higinbotham,
Reporter
Desert Pegasut
The Eagle Poir.t Desert Pe
gasus Riding club will have
a spring junior play day Sun
day, June 5, at the 4-H fair-
MOM DESIR DINING INN
Re-Opens Tomorrow!
SATURDAY, MAY 21st
After Remodeling
Phone NO 4-2513 for Reservations
Attention Eagles!
HOBO DANCE
SATURDAY MAY 21st
Prizes
JACK'S MELODY TRIO
Members and Guests Welcome
NOTICE!
JACKSON HOTEL
Dining Room-Dinner Hour
Has been extended till 10 p.m. weekdays and
Saturdays; 7 A.M. till 8 P.M. Sundays ... for
the convenience of our customers.
Specializing in
All Meals
Guaranteed!
Try Our
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Merchants Lunch
DANCE
Lake Creek Grange
Ron Nelson & The Melody Mountaineers
Dancing
9 to 1
Back at DREAMLAND!
Our Regular Orchestra
SATURDAY NIGHT
Pljylnf your favorite t5ane music. Join tho
congenial crowd for an evening ef pleasure
-Meet new friends.
Inioy our snick bar serving RIAL COFFtl
-Always Good Music
Men $1.00 Ladies 50c
News
I grounds in Medford It will
begin at 1 p.m. Ribbons will
be awarded. Trophies will be
given lor hiuli point riders in
each oi inre-e ue groupa.
A $1 entry fee will be
charged for each horse. All
persons in the oe groups are
welcome lo tnke part
Plans for the plav dav were
made at a club meet ins at the
ers present were Mrs. lluyli
Whipple. Mrs. Dons Vander
grift. Mrs. Randolph Hugduhl
and Mrs. D. 11. Wood.
Also attending was Miss
Norma Hague, county 1 11
agent. The girls modeled their
aprons and displayed their
garment protectors.
The next meeting was set
for the home of Sharon and
Karen Hugdahl.
Unlicensed Medical
Authority Dies
Amityvillc. N.Y. cl PI' Dr.
Edgar B. Burehell, 88. consid
ered one of the world's lead
ing authorities in a medical
specialty he was never al
lowed to practice, died here
Wednesday in a nursing
home.
Burehell never completed
high school and never ob
tained a license to practice as
an eye and ear specialist. His
honorary doctorate, was
awarded by Roanoke College.
Salem, Va., in 19;Ui.
But Burehell was credited
with several medical discov
eries in his field. He taught
many of today's leading eye
and ear specialists, was a con
sultant in an operation per
formed on King Praiadhipok
of Siam in 1944, and became
the only layman ever named
a fellow of the American
Academy of Ophthalmology
and Otolaryngology.
Hobo Stew
Charcoal Broiled Steaks
Sea Foods
e Chicken
Complete banquet serv
ice, free estimates and
advice. Private banquet
rooms available.
SATURDAY NIGHT
MAY 21
Refreshments
Free Prizes
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Explorers Leave for
Sand Point Trip
Seven members of Sea Ex
plorer Seoul Ship :t. spon
sored by the Medford Lions
club, left by bus this morning
for Seattle where they will
attend the Region 11 Sea
Scout reuntta. They were to
be joined by 2 Sea Scouts
and two chaperones from
Grants Pass Marry Rankin.
Medford, chaperoned the lo
cal Scouts.
Those milking the trip from
the Medlord ship are Dean
Million, Chuck Johnson, De
Wayne Gier, Ken Baumer.
Wayne Chipmnn and Dick
Swan, all of Medford. am!
Hubert Allison, Gold Hill.
They will he guests of the
Sam! Point Naval Air Station
at Seattle for the week end
during which time they will
live under Navy regulations
They will inspect all Naval
facilities at Sand Point, will
lake a trip in Pugel Sound
aboard a destroyer escort,
and two boys from each ship
will be selected for a trip in
a PHY flying patrol boat.
About 1.000 Sea Scouts
tend the regatta.
This Evening
LOBSTERS
SEA SCALLOP
PRAWNS
Charcoal Steaks
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MacDOl'GAI.L-To Mr and
Mrs. David G. Jr., 1805 Thom
as rd., Medford. May 1, 1960.
a boy, 7 pounds at Sacred
Heart hospital.
JACOBSON - To Mr. and
Mrs. Edward B, 949 South
Ivy st., Medford, May 19,
1300, a bo, 8'2 pounds, ai
Sacred Heart hospital.
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Portland UIP1 1 Dretsert chick
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toe lb : cut-up. 4a-4.1c lb.; hens
heavy. lype uhole drawn. 40-4.U-lb;
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