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FMDAY, JUNE 17, 1960
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OR
Local and
Debria Fire - State depart
ment of forestry patrolmen
were called to a spot fire in
debris near the Ross Lumber
company mill near Prospect
yesterday morning. Cause
was not listed.
Grata Burns -A one -half
acre grass fire on the Walter
Martin property, 954 South
Stage rd., about 3:50 p.m. yes
terday was reported by Med
ford firemen. A fire in trash
at the 11th st. railroad cross
ing was put out about
7:40 p.m.
Smoke Smalled-An odor of
smoke at Jackson County
Title company about 4:10 p.m.
yesterday was traced to an
overheated motor, firemen
stated. They said that a short
in an electric range at the
residence of Orvin D. Sum
mers, 317 Howard St., caused
no damage other than to the
wiring.
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Personal
Hoioiial Petieni-Alfri-ri T.
Cummines. box 50. Ft. Jnnes.
Calif., is a medical patient at
sacrea Heart nospital.
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Cash Taktn- Approximate
ly $55 in cash was taken from
cash register Wednesday
night in a burglary of the Big
Y Feed and Seed company,
1948 Table Rock rd., accord
ing to Medford police. Entry
was gained by forcing open a
rear door.
Pelienta-Rogue Valley hos
pital reported today that Mrs.
Donald Stratford, 930 Mur
ray ave., Medford, was dis
charged from the hospital.
Mrs. Arnold Black, 6099 Ta
ble Rock rd., Central Point,
was listed as a surgery pa
tient.
To Practice-Public installa
tion of officers will be held
by Bethel 55, International
Order of Job's Daughters, at
the Pythian hall, Fifth and
Grape sts., Sunday, June 19,
at 4 p.m. Officers are remind
ed of the practice to be held
tonight at the hall from 7 to
9 o'clock.
Births
THOMAS-To Mr. and Mrs.
James D., route 2, box 202M,
Central Point, June 16, 1960,
a girl, 8V4 pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
NORTON-To Mr. and Mrs.
La Von M., 814 Church St.,
Phoenix, June 16, 1960, a boy,
9 pounds, at Sacred Heart
hospital.
MEEDS-To Mr. and Mrs.
Charley, post office box 419,
Merlin, June 17, 7960, a girl,
8 pounds, at Sacred Heart
hospital.
LaBARON - To Mr. and
Mrs. Lucein, 112 North Front
st., Central Point, June 17,
1960, a girl, 7 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
Rat Heart Cells
Believed Useful
Washington - (Science Serv-ice)-Single
beating cells from
rat hearts are expect to be
useful in studying the food
and other requirements of hu
man hearts.
The microscopic cells could
be used to tell how certain
foods, or a lack of them, affect
the beating of the single cells.
- The cells of the rat heart
were separated and grown in
a test tube by Drs. Isaac Ha-
rary and Barbara Far!ey of
the University of California
at Los Angeles. How various
heart drugs and energy-releasing
compounds affect the
beating rhythm of the ceils is
reported here in the current
issue of Scienr.
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Obituaries
EDNA BLANCHE ALLISON
Ashland-Edna Blanche Al
lison, 78, of 393 Walker ave.,
Ashland, died Thursday in the
local hospital She was born
May 20, 1882, in Indianola,
Iowa.
She married William R.
Allison March 14, 1901, in
Indianola. The couple moved
to Ashland from Lebanon,
Ore., in 1927.
She is survived by her hus
band, William R. Allison,
Ashland; one son, Harold Al
lison, Eugene; two grandchil
dren; two great grandchil
dren; two sisters, Mrs. Mabel
Marshall, Des Moines, Iowa;
and Mrs. Esta Crawford, San
Diego; and one brother, War
ren Hendrick, Norwalk, Iowa.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, June 18, at
10:30 a.m. at Litwiller's
Mountain View chapel with
the Rev. P. Malcolm Ham
mond officiating. Interment
will be in Mountain View
cemetery.
JOHN H. MASTERS
John Henry Masters, 85, of
1832 North Riverside ave.,
died yesterday in a local hos
pital. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Conger
Morris, funeral directors.
HARRY W. REAMES
Harry W. Reames, 78, of
143 South Main St., Phoenix,
died this morning in a local
hospital. Funeral services will
be held at the Hillcrest Mor
tuary chapel on the North
Phoenix rd. Monday at 2:30
p.m. Committal will be . in
Phoenix cemetery, with
Conger-Morris,, funeral direc
tors, in charge of arrange
ments. St. Helens Mill
Crew Gets
Holiday
St. Helens -flJPD- A 25-man
section of the Pope and Tal
bot Lumber Co. here was giv
en the day off Thursday after
the second accident of the
week occurred.
Officials said the band mill
section of the 160-man plant
was given the day off for
relaxation" purposes.
Don Loving, of Gobel, Ore.,
was hospitalized Thursday
when he was struck in the
temple by a flying chunk of
wood. He was treated and re
leased.
William Eaglestone, 61,
died Tuesday night in a Port
land hospital after being
snagged in the upper thigh
by a machine he was op
erating.
The band - mill section,
which works a four-day week,
will return to work Monday.
Old Timers Car
Club Notes Events
Members of the Old Timers
Car club will participate In
two events this week end.
Saturday, June 18, the
group will meet at the A and
W. Root Beer stand between
9 and 9:30 a.m. to leave lor
Rogue River to drive in tne
Rooster parade at 10:30 a.m.
Members have been asked to
wear outfits appropriate for
their model car.
Sunday, the group will at
tend the Catfish Derby in a
group at TouVelle State park.
They are to meet at 11 a.m.
at the Root Beer stand. A
roped off parking area will be
available for the cars to be on
exhibit during the day's ac
tivities.
Delay Forecast I
In Disarmament
Geneva - (UPI) - Diplomatic
sources today forecast an ex
tended delay in cold war dis
armament negotiations with
Western delegations attempt
ing to mend an embarrassing
split over strategy.
Western officials at the 10
nation talks here said it could
take two weeks or more of
private discussions to rebuild
a united Western front that
was shattered two days ago
by ( U.S.-French dispute on
the priority to be given nu
clear disarmament.
This Evening
LOBSTERS
SEA SCALLOP
. PRAWNS
LTl
Charcoal Steaks
CANDLE ROOM
HOTEL MEDFORD
5:30 p.m. till Midnight
Kg; km
Weifher
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair to
night and Saturday. ConUnued
cooler temperature. Low tonight
4B. High 83.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy
tonight. Saturday mostly cloudy
with Intermittent rain on coast in
the morning, spreading over In
terior by afternoon. Low tonight
42-52. High Saturday 66-78. except
60-68 on coast.
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Saturday but local fog or low
clouds near coast. Cooler tonight
over most inland areas.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 70; above normal 5.
' Record high this date 100 in
104S.
Record low this date 38 In 1910.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m.. none.
Total this month, trace, .63 Inch
below normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 19.B4 Inches,
1.61 Inches below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
32, highest this a m. 80S .
nllh 4:00 24.
CITY Yester- a.m. hr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings 70 43
Grants Pass 83 47
Klamath Falls .... 80 38
MEDFORD 83 46
Portland 69 47 .01
Seattle 64
Spokane 74
Yakima 71
Eureka 59
Red Bluff 106
Sacramento 104
San Francisco 03
Los Angeles 8 1
Phoenix 106
Denver 81
Chicago .. 81
Miami Beach 86
New York 79
Washington, D. C. 83
46
42
34
49.
70
38
33
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FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through June 22)
Western Oregon-Western Wash
ington Temperatures averaging
beiow to much below normal.
Maximums mostly in 60s in west
ern Washington and In 60s to 70s
in western Oregon. Mlnimums in
40s. More than seasonal precipita
tion mostly as showers about Sat
urday and Tuesday.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPIIUSDA Cattle
2350. Choice fed steers 27-27.50:
choice 989 lb. 28; mixed good
choice 26.50-26.73; good under
1100 lb. 24-26; good-choice fed hei
fers 23.50: good 23-23: utility
standard steers and heifers 16.30
23; utility-commercial cows 17.50
19: canner-cutter 11-13: utility
bulls 20.50-22.
Calves 3U0. Good-choice vealers
23-28; utility-standard 16-24; culls
down to 12; good-choice stock
calves 24-27.
Hogs 1625: U.S. 1 and 2 butchers
180-230 lb. 19.25-19.30: No. 2 and 3
butchers 18.25-19; , mixed grade
sows 300-550 lb. 150-16.
Sheep 5100. Choice-prime spring
lambs 18.75-19.25 late with early
sales up to 20; ranee lambs Mon
day 20.25-20.75; cull-good ewes 2
4.50; good-choice spring feeder
lambs 15.75-16.
Every Saturday Nite
Beautiful Gold Hill Grange
Music by ,
' Doyle Smith & The Music Makers
Wa Invite you to anjoy an evening of dancing after strand
ing the Rogua River "Rooster Crowing Contest."
Dancing 9 P.M. to 1 A.M.
DREAMLAND DANCE
SATURDAY NIGHT
You Haven't Had Fun Until
You Dance to Our Orchestra!
DIsuIkm ma. (.Wll.lf. nf.HC mU.ie. Join tllO
congenial crowd for an evening of pleasure
Meet new friends.
Enjoy our mack bar serving REAL COFFEE.
We really have DANCE Musicl
Men $1.00 Ladies 50c
Dance Oasis Ballroom
. EAGU POINT
Every Saturday Night-
Music by
Danny Marcus Mar Cats
Featuring Delvin Luntford
Admisiion $1.00 - Ev.ryon Walcoma
Take Dear Old Dad out for
Beef 'iT Bird
Main Dining Room Open Sunday
All Day for Breakfast and
FATHER'S DAY DINNERS $2.00
AND
BIRCH ROOM
1206 No. Rivertide Mtdferd
OPEN-MON. THRU SAT.-7 A.M. TO 2 A.M.
BIRCH ROOM OPEN SUN. AT 3 P.M.
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
Bank of America
Callf.-Paclfic Utilities ..
Cascades Plywood .......
Cons. Freightways .
Copco .M
Cyprus Mines Corp.......
First National Bank ....
Morrison-Knudsen .
Northwest Nat. Gas
Pacific Pwr. r Lt. .
Bid Asked
42, 45'i
20
28
21',
31
17
37
24i,
35,
33
22 H
39
211,
31
71
42
26',
371,
13'i
34'.
22
31".
30
211'.
371,
Permanent Cement ...
Portland Gen. Elec. .
U. S. National Bank .
United Utilities
West Coast Tel
Weyerhaeuser
.. gu
.. 30
66 la
. 40'.
.. 241.
.. 341,
Investment Funds
Noon quotation! on
funds:
Fund Bid
Bullock 12.67
Chem Fund 11.86
Colonial Ener 11.80
Eaton Howard Stk..., 12.05
Fidelity 15.40
Group Sec Avia-Elec 9.48
Group Sec Com Stk 12.13
Group Sec Petr .... 8.58
Group Sec Steel 8.34
Group Sec Tobac H 7 98
Keystone B-3 15 73
Keystone B-4 9.46
Keystone K-2 15.47
Keystone S-l 19.81
Keystone S-2 11.76
Keystone S-3 13.67
Keystone S-4 13.41
Mass Inv Grth Stk .. 15.17
TV-Elec 8.44
Value Line Inc 5.25
Wellington 14.15
Asked
13.89
12 83
12.90
12.88
16.05
10.39
13.2R
9.40
10.23
8.75
17.16
10.32
16.89
21.62
12.84
14.92
14.fi
16.40
9.20
5.74
15.42
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI .Dairy market :
Eggs To retailers: Grade A A
extra large, 45-47c; AA large, 44
45c; A large 42-43c; AA medium
39-4 lc; AA small 31-35c; cartons
l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: A A and
grade A prints, 67c lb.; cartons lc
higher; B prints 65c.
Cheese, medium cured To re
tailers: A grade Cheddar single
daisies, 44-5 lc; processed Ameri
can cheese, 5-lb. loaf. 4Hi-43i.
Portland (UPI) Dressed chick
ens No. 1 grade dressed to re
tailers: Fryers, whole drawn, 38
40c lb.; cut-up, 43-45C lb.; hens,
heavy-type whole drawn, 40-45c
lb.; light-type hens cut up, 32-35C
lb.; whole, 30-3 lc lb,
COMPLETE
DINNERS
Court Records
DISTRICT COUKT
Milton H. Crutchfield. operating
vehicle while license was suspend
edf $105.
David W Silts, failure to dim
liK his, $7 90.
William K. Popham, Woodburn,
reckless driving. $105.
Norman R. Mallom, overwldth,
$15.
Letter D. Schall. disorderly con
duct. $30.
Delbert L. Beers, disorderly con
duct. $.10.
Clinton F. Ayres, overload. $56.
Johnny A. Burch, overlenath.
15.
Arlyn K. Granger, Improper
mulfler, $15.
CIRCUIT COURT
Dan F. Gathright vs. William
Frank Gathright. divorce com
Albert V. Langston vs. Mary L.
La nut son. divorce decree.
Helen A. Jones vs. Sidney M.
Jones, divorce complaint.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATION
Rodney James Garrett, 628
North Main st.. Ashland, and Ethyl
Weed. 121) North Columbus ave.,
Medford.
Raymond Edward Eby. Ephrata,
Wash., and Mattie Lee Moore An
derson, 1001 East Main St., Ashland-.
Paul Gerald Koester. Los Ange
les, Calif., and Virginia Geraldine
Laborde, route 1, box 482, Eagle
Point.
Vienna -IUPU- All Romani
ans who own foreign ex
change or gold must sell it
to the Communist regime, a
Romanian radio broadcast
said Thursday night.
HEY KIDS
BOYS! GIRLS!
Win a
BICYCLE
DRAWING
FREE
Sun., June 19, at 5 p.m
Ask for FREE
Ticket at the Carnival
WiST COAST
SHOWS
7
MEDFORD
Sheriff's Posse Grounds
Sponsored by
D.A.V., American
Legion, V.F.W.
SHOWING TONIGHT
& ALL THIS WEEK
SPECIAL
Kids' Matinees
Saturday and Sunday
1:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
HEY KIDS
Clip this ad good for one
free admission at the front
gat on Special school chil
dren's matinees on Satur
day, June 18th, & Sunday,
June 19th, 1 p.m. to 5:30
p.m.
ALL RIDES
15
c
each
FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN
AT SPECIAL MATINEES
Last Times Sunday,
June 19th
Follow the Twin Searchlights ta
the Showground!
Crash Reorranye
Alan's Back Yard
Los Angeles - Sydney J.
Block was celebrating h i s
birthday when he heard a
loud crashing noise.
He looked out Into his back
yard and saw a car that didn't
belong there. What he missed
seeing was his white picket
fence and his barbecue.
Police came to pick up the
stolen car and stayed to help
Block retrieve the missing
items from his swimming
pool, where they were hurled
by the impact.
THE RAINBOW CAFE
109 West Main Street
sincerely thanks all the satisfied patrons that have recom
mended this adl We are now serving DELICIOUS Spanish
dishes Including TACOS, ENCHILADAS, TOSTADOS, BUR
RIT0S, CHILI CON CARNE (Red or Green) CHEESE TORTIL
LAS and other excellent Spanish Preparations!
We cordially invite you to try our Delicious SPANISH DIN
NERS from 11.00 a.m. to Midnight.
ORDERS TO TAKE OUT We Cater to Parties of 20 or More.
VFW Hall in Rogue River
EVERY SATURDAY NITE- 9 to 1
Music by
Bobby Burton
& Rythm Masters
Featuring Digger
(The Rogue Valley's Gene Krupa)
Hardwood Floor Enlarged Dining Facilities
Check Room Free Large Parking Area
SPONSORED BY VFW - EVERYONE WELCOME
Adults 90c, loget $1.10,
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SPECIAL MATINEES
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Doers Open 12:30 Shows Start J-.00
Out at 3:30
TOMORROW - SATURDAY
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RITA MORENO
IN AN ALL TIME CLASSIC
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OrefWM Sferfe Speecft
Teacher Pleads Guilty
Albany IUPD Frank G o n
zales. 32, Corvallis, a speech
instructor at Oregon State
College, entered a Dlea of
guilty in Circuit Court herej
Wednesday to a charge of ob
taining narcotics through a
false prescription. I
Gonzales was put on proba
tion for one year by Judge
Victor Olliver.
Salem - (UPI) - s. E. Bro
goitti of Helix has been elect
ed chairman of the State
Board of Education.
TONITE &
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Lancaster, Tex. -IUPII- The
latest bulletin of the First
Christian Church has this line!
in it: "The first meeting of
the Youth Fellowship was
hell Sunday
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