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WEDI"ESD.Y, JTjVE 12, 1960 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE. A 11 I I- f. r OBITUARIES LAURA COUEY . Mrs. Laura Couey, 90, of Spokane, Wash., died June 7 In Spokane. She was the mother of Mrs. John Thanos, 702 West Palm St., Medford, and of Garner Couey, 1928 Stewart ave., Medford. Funeral services were held In Spokane. ROBERT A. MORGAN Graveside services for Rob ert A. Morgan, 22-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Morgan, who died in a local hospital Monday, will be held in Siskiyou Memorial park at 1:30 p.m. Friday. The Rev. R. H. Mathewson will offici ate. Perl Funeral home is in charge of arrangements. He was born in Medford July 25, 1958. Besides his parents, he is survived by his parental grandmother, Mrs. Mary Mor gan, Medford; four sisters, Martha, Nancy, Emma and Frances, and one brother, Bill. INEZ E. HUFF The body of Mrs. Inez Evaline Huff, 44, of Medford, who died in Central Point Monday, will be forwarded to Grinnel, Iowa, for funeral services, Perl Funeral home is in charge of local arrangements. Mrs. Huff was born in Lyn ville, Iowa, July 17, 1915. She had lived in Medford for three years. She is survived by her hus band, Glenn Huff, Medford; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manzel Bailey, Grinnel, Iowa; one sister, Mrs. Carol Sam mon, Grinnell, Iowa; and one brother, Bernard A. Bailey, Long Beach, Calif. NOW! GARY COOPER MARIA SCHELL KARL f MAIDEN The Hanging BEN A Berod Production PIAZZA TECHNICOLOR noM WAMKABftOOL GLENN FORD Mi Vt ... niunt Wi y? --' " bull CAIHIW pi 1 ,V7 A TcacopHONie mouMO llL.Mlll.il. ITIVIlb Vfulrl FT I II I U '- 1' ' "CURTAIN AT 8 EIGHT THIRTY" WW ;7 :jLz a precious.. ily AIL SEATS '.90 pay,u, 'A ' - and purely , .. VrJv-f premeditated TTTTt" v w l00ka! A I faa&jgr XT - modern ' -Jacques TaxXsS' MY TJNCLE jZM in Eastmin COtOP v yv lY) 'Beit Plrtura Award' ion lullc at th v-i Baldwin Organ BRUCE KEVIN KERR Ashland - Private funeral services and Interment of Bruce Kevin Kerr, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Kerr, Portland, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Mt. View cemetery in Ashland. Litwillcr Funeral home is in charge of the arrangements. MARTHA L. MORSE Mrs. Martha L. Morse, of Pioneer rd.. died vesterriav in a local hospital. Funeral serv ices will be held at Conger Morris Funeral home down town chapel at 1:30 p.m. Fri day. The body will be for warded to Beloit., Wise, for interment. HAROLD ELLISON Harold Ellison, 76, died Monday in Carson, Wash. Born in Minneapolis, Kan., Mr. Ellison lived in the Med ford area from 1894 to 1910. He is survived by two sis ters, Mrs. Enid Castor, Phoe nix, and Mrs. Bessie Madley, 410 11th St., Medford; a bro ther, A. W. Ellison, 411 South Front St., Medford; and three nieces and one nephew in the Medford area. Funeral services will be held June 23 in Stevenson, Wash. WENDELL J. TOLLE Services for Wendell Jas per Tolle, 49, of 1065 Stew art ave., who died Monday, will be held in Conger-Morris Funeral home downtown cha pel Friday at 11 a.m. The Rev. George Roseberry of the First Methodist church will officiate. Committal will be in Siskiyou Memorial park. Mr. Tolle was born Aug. 3, 1910, in Roxbury, Kans., and had lived in Medford for the past 32 years. Survivors include a daugh ter, Judith Tolle, Medford; his mother, Mrs. Cora E. Tolle, Medfod; three brothers, Harold E. Tolle and Eldon M Tolle, Medford; and W. L Tolle, Pendleton, Ore.; and a sister, Mrs. Claudina Smith, Medford. Casket bearers will include Willard Dooms, Cecil Reyi- olds. Arthur Guches, Jack V Patrone, Glenn Watson, and Lester Robuck. Automobile, Change Taken from Company An automobile and about SI in change were taken some time last night from Parsons Motors, 315 East Fifth St., ao cording to city police. Police were notified by Marion David Reed, Jackson ville, about 7:45 o'clock this morning that the building had been entered. A glass panel in a double door in the service department had been broken, police said. The keys to the automobile, which was narked on the used car lot, were taken from inside the building. Nothing else was reported disturbed, police said, HE GOT THE MOUSE Stillwater, Okla. -WPD- Who is the louse who sent Katz the mouse? That's what Stan Katz, columnist on the Daily O'Collegian, Oklahoma State University newspaper, wanted to know after someone sent him a dead mouse in the mail. The only return address said, "Coeds Sloppy Joes.. IT'S HERE SUNDAY! s vrvurTU unpr -MM wYITmi Mr. Hulot Doen Open 8:00 They'll Do It Every I WANT TO MEASURE I AND SEE IP IT'S WIDE ENOU&H FOB OUR CAR ONE TWO- THREE" i A' 1360. '.nt TttttTM SpUItlttv Iae, Wot J rthli rtfjntd. Local and Bicycle Taken- Richard Cory Welch, 150 North Ross lane, told city police Tuesday afternoon that his bicycle was taken from the YMCA. , Rummage Sale - A group of local women are sponsor ing a rummage sale at Fehl building, 108 North Ivy St., Medford, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Thursday. Patients - Medical patients listed at Rogue Valley hospi tal today include Jerry Ma chacek, 11-year-old son of Mrs. Doris G. Machacek, post office box 8, Eagle Point; and Mrs. Virgil W. Wilson, Trail. Cloth Ignites - Firemen in vestigating the report of smoke In the John McCardell residence, 16 Geneva st., about 12:50 p.m. yesterday found that a cloth laid on a light bulb in a closet had ig nited. . . . Grasi Fire - City firemen reported a grass fire yester day morning at 1716 North Riverside ave. They said that Mrs. Margie Soderlund was burning blackberry vines and that the fiire extended to grass and to the roof of a small unused shed of no value- ' Can Collide - Automobiles operated by Melva Pearl Pey ton, 2805 Corey rd., and Lu ther Evert Coley, San Pablo, Calif.', collided at the inter sectiqn of Main st. and River side ave. Tuesday afternoon, according to city police. Coley was cited for following too close. Accident -r Vehicles operat ed by William Arthur Richey, 607 West 11th st., Medford, and Ethelynne Mason Fort ney, San Jose, Calif., collided Tuesday morning at the inter section of Fourth and Bartlett ts.. according to city police. Ethelynne Fortney was cited by police for failing to stop at a stop sign. Births LOWE To: Mr. and Mrs Dean R., Phoenix, June 21, 1980, a girl, 7 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. DUMAS To: Mr. and Mrs. George N Phoenix, June 21, 1960, a boy, 9Va pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. HALL To: Mr. and Mrs Claude Jr., 639 Jay St., Med ford, June 21, 1960, a boy, 8 pounds, at Sacred Heart hos pital. PEABODY To: Mr. and Mrs. Albert E., 5937 Harris rd., Central ' Point, June 21, 1960, a boy, 6 pounds, at Sa cred Heart hospital. PRESTON To: Mr. and Mrs. William G., 1417 South Ivy St.. Medford, June 21, 1960, a girl, 8 pounds, at Sa cred Heart hospital. DeRUSHE - To: Mr. and Mrs. William M., 622 Albert st Medford, June 22, 1960, a girl, 7 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. MILLWARD TO: Dr. and Mrs. James, 1515 Oregon ave., Ashland. June 22, 1960, a girl, 8 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. HUSK Tn: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon William, 1126W Ste vens at., Medford, June 22, 1960, boy, 8 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. SHIREMAN To: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E., 1786 Roheru rd., Medford, June 21, 1960, a boy, IVt pounds, at Rogue Valley hosiptal. GRANTED ANNULMENT Pasadena, Calif.-iWU - Mrs. Jessie Park was granted an annulment Tuesday to her : two-day marriage to Ralph Park when she complained they were man and wife in (name only. Both are 70. Time HE'LL BE A VARD OFF MEASURING fT THOUGHT HE WAS A WITH THOSE FIFTEEN-INCH .VIOLIN cases; TIGHTROPE. tOFHIS- WALKcKf MAMA H " " . IT, FA fe'2g Personal Driver,Ciled - John Gilbert Miller, Portland, was cited by city police Tuesday for failing to yield right of way follow ing an accident at the inter section of South Front and 11th sts. According to police, the Miller vehicle and one operated by William Leslie Scarlett, 504 South Holly st., Meaiord, collided. Not Properly Parked - City police cited Cecil L. Barzee, Phoenix, for improper park ing Monday afternoon after Barzee's parked car rolled from a . parking lot onto Eighth st., between Fir and Front sts., and hit a car at the curb. Both cars sustained fender damage police said. Police said the Barzee vehicle apparently did not have its emergency brake on. In Hospital - Admitted to Sacred Heart hospital yester day were Alva A. Ingram, 1513 Tennessee dr., Medford; Mrs. Charles Herman, 643 Effie St., Medford; Mrs. Gur da Bohley, 103 South Holly st., Medford; Herbert L. Byrd, box 566, Glendale, Ore.; all surgery patients; and Donald O. Garner, 2150 Crestbrook st., Medford, medical patient, Boys In Custody - Three juveniles, one age 12 and the others age 17, were taken into protective custody by city po lice Monday and charged with malicious mischief. A police officer took the trio into custody after observing two of them throwing water- filled balloons from a moving car at pedestrians. Two of the boys, brothers, were lodg ed in the juvenile detention home, and the third was re leased to his parents. X-Ray Clinic - The chest x-ray clinic, sponsored by the Jackson County Tuberculosis and Health association, will be open at Sacred Heart hos pital Thursday from 2 to 5 p.m. Association x-ray com mittee members reminded per sons wishing chest x-rays to wear clothing with a mini mum of buttons and ornamen tation on blouses, dresses and shirts, to help insure a satis factory film. Permits Issued - The city building department issued two permits Monday to Ernest Conrad to build $10,000 resi dences on lots number 16 and 17 in the Rogue Terrace num ber one subdivision. Another permit was issued to John North for $3,000 to erect facil ities for a trampoline court at 1024 North Riverside ave. Steaks Salads Sandwiches Beverages The Best in Food and Entertainment DARDANELLE Highway 99 N. at Gold Hill Overpast JUST 15 MINUTES FROM MEDFORD UL 5-1230 for By Jimmy Hatlo HE HASN'T GOT A CAR . JUST GOES FOR RIDES WITH THE REAL ESTATE CAJV-" HEOUGHTA SURVEY HIS STOMACH-HE WONT FIT IN THE BREAK- - NOOK' Watcuiw& twe pro- pprrnp UOUSERUVFJ3 PACE OFF DIMENSIONS- HATLO HAT TO UO UPPER MONTCUlR.NJ.MmVA Seven Teen-Agers Sign Up for Class Just seven teen-agers signed up for a joint city and YMCA- sponsored square dance class Monday, and the class has been postponed a week in hopes that more teen-agers will take part. There will be eight separate lessons to the class which starts Monday, June 27. The class will meet each Monday night from 7 to 9:30 p.m., in the YMCA social hall. Instructor is Doug Fosbury, There will be a number of assistant instructors who will come from various valley square dance groups. Youths through the ages of 13 to 18 are eligible. For non- YMCA members there will be a fee of $2 per person charged There will be no charge to YMCA members. Further information can be obtained by calling the YMCA or the parks and recreation department in the city hall. Tire Store Here Bought by Couple Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bunt ing, who recently moved here from Portland, have pur chased the O K Tire store, 1760 North Riverside ave., from Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fanger. The Fangers have owned and operated the busi ness since January, 1950. For the past six years Mr. and Mrs. Bunting owned an O K Tire store in Portland. Before that they were in busi ness in Clatskanie, Ore., where they operated the Pontiac Garage and O K Tire store. They plan to continue the Fanger's policies in the opera tion of the store. Val Finley and Carl Spencer will con tinue in the sales department, according to Bunting. Fanger is now employed at Courtesy Chevrolet as truck and car salesman. . Servicemen JOIN NAVY Rodney Loren Fowler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Weston J. Fowler of 205 Fifth St., Phoe nix, and James Arthur Si mons, son of Walter J. Simons of 212 South Orange St., Med ford, were recently enlisted in the U.S. Navy at Portland. Both are now in San Diego, Calif., for basic training. PAYMENT WAsllEAVY H y a n n 1 s, Mass. - (UPD -Grandpa played a heavy role in the birth of his first grand son, David Allen Ryder. Da vid Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ryder of Barns table, paid the last $60 of the maternity bill with nickels and dimes they said Grandpa saved up fo.- the occasion. DINE AND DANCE NIGHTLY Party Reservation Open 4 p.m. 'til 2:30 a.m. Music at 7 Wall Street New York - (IIP!) - The earn ings yield may be replacing the dividend yield as a gen erally accepted yardstick of stock values, according to Prentice-Hall Inc. The earnings yield is the price-earnings multiple for a stock dividend by 100 per cent. Prentice-Hall says it can plausibly be argued that bond yields should be compared not with stock dividend yiclds but with the appreciably high er earnings yield. Good quality Issues well down from their previous peaks, offering fair yields Over-lhe-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 tile "bid") or bought (indicated by the "asked") at the time of compilation. Common Slocks Hid Asked Bank of Amchi-n 421 441- i-aiii.-rnciiio utilities .. 20 Cascades Plywood UR Cons. Freightwaya lli'i Copco 35 Cyprus Mines Corp 22 !a First National Bank 51 Morrison-Knudsen 31 1, Northwest Nat. Gas 21 Pacific Pwr. & Lt 37', Permanente Cement 20 Portland Gen. Klec 2!Pi U. S. National Bank U7 United Utilities 40 West Coast Tel 25 Weyerhaeuser 34 2Ui 31 lS'.i 37 Is 24 'i, Investment Funds Noon quoiaUoni on i funds: Fund nid Bullock 12.U1 Chem Fund ll.7fi Colonial Ener 11.82 Eaton Howard Stk.... 12.02 Fidelity 15.34 Group Sec Avla-Elec 9.45 Group Sec Com Stk 12.11 Group Sec Petr 8.63 Group Sec Steel .... 8.15 Group Sec Tobac .. 7.97 Keystone B-3 15.71 Keystone B-4 9.44 Keystone K-2 15.32 Ashed 13 82 12.72 12.02 12.85 16.58 10.35 13 211 9.4(1 10.03 8.74 17.15 10 30 16.71 21.11 Keystone 5-1 iy.71 Keystone S-2 11.74 12.82 Keystone S-3 13.58 14 3! Kevstone S-4 13.32 Mass Inv Grth Stk .. 15 115 M 53 10 27 TV-Elec 840 9.18 Value Line Inc . 5.23 5.72 Wellington 14.10 15.37 Blaze Damages Portland Building Portland-IUPll-An estimated $35,000 damage resulted Tuesday afternoon when fire raced through a large storage and maintenance building at Lincoln Memorial park cemetery in southeast Portland. The building and its con tents were destroyed by the blaze. The combined efforts of five fire fighting compan ies prevented other nearby structures-including a garage only 75 feet away from being burned. Hatfield Meets State Officers Salem-raPU-Gov. Mark Hat field met Tuesday with repre sentatives of the Oregon Sher iff's association. State Police: Oregon Highway Lifesavers and the Oregon Traffic Safe ty commission to plot traffic safety measures for the Fourth of July holiday on a coordinated basis. The special traffic safety plans will be announced just at the start of the week end. For the last holiday period, Memorial day week end, mo torists were not forewarned of special measures taken. TfLY TO GOLD BEACH Stay on the shores of the Pacific Ocean in a modern motel with dining room, lounge and dancingl Chartered boat, fishing gear and guid furnished at no xtra coitl Party of 2 . Party of 4.. Party of 6 . (Alto-ask about U.S. mail boat trip from Gold Beach at Agnett). Call VALLEY AVIATION for Information Call SP 3-3003 Chatter and recovery prospects, ac cording to Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis, are: Allis Chalmers, Bethlehem Steel, Columbia Gas, Eastern Air Lines, First National Stores, Illinois Central, Lehigh, Port land Cement, St. Regis Paper, Skelly Oil, Spencer Chemical, West Virginia Pulp & Paper and White Motor. Eldon A. Grim of Walston Co. thinks the brcadth-of- market action must improve f the market is going to en joy anything like a general advance. He suggests switch ing Heinz and Ferro into Johns-Manvllle, Monsanto into Johns-Manville or Daystrom, and Kroger and Consolidation Coal into Bestwall Gypsum, Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Fair and warm throueh Thursday with low tonight around 44. Hlgn tempera ture Thursday HU. Western ureunn: fair and a lit tle warmer throujth Thursday Patches of early morning coastal low clouds. Low temeprature to- niuht 44-52 tllKh Tuesday 72-Hi!, except 85 in south interior and U3 along const. Northern California: Fair to- niKht and Thursday but increasing ntfjht and morning fog near coast. Cooler near central California coast. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yeater- f9- hnlniu normnl 4. Record high this dale 1U2 in Kccord low tnis aate w in iu-u PRECIPITATION: 24 hours tc midnight, none. Midnight to 10 A m . none. Total this montn. trace, .to incn below normal. Total since Sept. t. l.vtH incnes, 7fi i nolio hflow normal HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 25, highest this am. 7B. nun 4:uu -CITY Yester- a.m. nr. day Low Prec Brookings 76 45 Grants Pass 80 43 Klnmalh Falls 72 SO MEDFORD 81 47 Por 1 1 a nd 70 51 Seattle 64 48 Spokane 70 Y iik i n i a 7 B Eureka 57 45 46 Red Bluff U7 Sacramento 100 Snn Francisco 70 Loa Angeles 83 Phoenix 112 78 53 64 81 65 65 Denver Mil Chicago 87 Miami Heacn ai New York 78 Washington. . c. m FIVK-D AY FORECAST (Through June 21) Western Oreeon-Western Wash ington Temperatures averaging near or sliRhUy below normal and .h,n nt hnwers In western Washtndton and northwestern Ore gon Sunday or Monday with hlRhs mostly (14-74 In western Washing ton. 74-84 In western trc6on and 65-70 on coast. Lows 41-ai. Northern Calllornla No precipi tation. Temperatures near normal, Jefferson Justice Of Peace Succumbs Stayton - (UPD - Max Schulz, 59, justice of the peace at Jef ferson, died at Santiam Me morial hospital Tuesday from injuries suffered Sunday in a one-car accident east of Me- hama. Schulz's wife, Lillian, also 59, remained in fair condition in the hospital. He had been the justice of the peace at Jefferson for two years. Before that he was a federal employee. Portland Produce Potrland (UPD Datry market: Egs To retaileri: Grade AA extra large, 45-47c; AA large. 44 45c; A large, 42-43c; AA medium 39-41c: AA small 31-35c; cartoni l-3c additional. Butter To retallera: A A and grade A prints. 67c lb.; cartoni lc higher; B prints. 65c. Cheese, medium cured To re taileri: A grade cheddnr single dal lies. 44-55c; processed American cheese, S-lb. loaf, 41 V, 42 ',c. Portland (UPH Dressed chick ens No. 1 grade dressed to re tailers; Fryers, whole drawn, 38-40c lb.; cut-up. 43-45c lb.; nens heavy type whole drawn. 40-45c lb.; light type hem cut-up 32-33c lb.; whole, 30-3 1 c lb. BIG 2 DAY FISHING TRIP in 35 Scenic Minutes . -" - Only $86.25 .Only $146.50 ..Only $17975 Performance Presented Personnel Of National Performance citations were presented last night at the an nual Rogue River National Forest Fire Training school by Forest Supervisor C. E. Brown. The awards are given to employees and crews of the forest service for accomplish-1 ment in the fields of safety j and length of service. Robert B. Webb, Applegate ! district, received a certificate of the completion of 20 years work of the department of ag riculture. Jack A. Crump of the same district received a citation for 10 years of credit- j able service. Safe driver awards issued "in recognition for having op erated a motor vehicle on of ficial government business without a preventable acci dent for 5 years" went to Douglas B. Finch, Gordon J. Walker, Randall F. Perkins, Butte Falls district, and Doug las B. Shaw, Klamath district. Without Injury Awards "in recognition for having worked an official gov ernment business without in jury to himself or others for 5 years" were presented to Robert N. Latzy, Dogulas B. Shaw, Klamath district; Har old A. Thomas, Robert E. Tay lor, Ashland district; and Francis E. Poole, Douglas B. Finch, Gordon J. Walker, and Randall F. Perkins, all of the Butte t ails district. Awards for the completion of work by ranger districts in 1959 without lost-time acci dents went to the following district rangers; Neil G. Sut tell, Applegate; Harold A Thomas, Ashland; Donald L Strong, Butte Falls; Darroll K. Frewing, Klamath; Asa D Twombly, Union Creek; and Douglas H. Baker, Prospect. Project crew awards for completion of work in 1959 without lost-time accidents went to David T. Thompson. Portland Livestock Portland (UP1I USDA Cattle ;u. nign gooo-iow choice 1070 lb, fed steers 27; high good 995 lb -ih.50; utility standard steers and hellers 17-22; utility cows 15-16; ennncrs-cutters 11.50-13.50: Hol slein cutters to 15; utility bulls 21 22. Calves 50. Good-choice vealers gooa-cnolce 350-415 lb, slaughter calves 23-25; utllilv standard vealers and rnlvn la.j Hogs 350. U. S. 1 and 2 butchers ltfu-22H jo. mostly 10.50: few 19.75; mixed 1, 2 and 3at 100-200 lb. 19.25; most No. 2 and 3 at 18 75 19; 440-640 lb. sows 13-14. Sheep 900. Choice-prime central Oregon spring lambs 88-102 lb. 19; choice with some prime nearby iHiuos ia.au wiin oinera largely IB; uuiiij-suuu ewes CHARCOAL STEAKS TILL MIDNIGHT CANDLE ROOM HOTEL Medford Opn Daily 5:30 P.M. to Midnight Sundays 4 P.M. Till 11 P.M. - ill NOW SHOWING A GREAT 3 UNIT SHOW! g-A M WALT DISNEY STUDIOS l MWjf It OUV Wll.LIAMSI , .Hi vi'Xdtiiiiisll in.uj.M K- plus ' 57 V I ISLANDS DEA AND PRICES THIS ENGAGEMENT: Adultf 90c Loget $1.10 Students 75c Children 50c MATINEES FRIDAY I SATURDAY , 1:00 P.M. Citations Forest foreman of the forest con struction and maintenance crew, and Donald K. John son, head of the pre-construc-tion forest engineers. THEATRE INFORMATION SERVICE CALL SP 3-7323 FOR FULL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR THEATERS mt-in h CRATER lKE HI6HWAV-L a ir ii Ti iiiiwnfirTl STARTING TONIGHT ANOTHER GREAT DOUBLE HIT SHOW! RICHARD WIDMARK HENRY FONDA ANTHONY QUINN PLUS GARY COOPER In a Torrid Tempeat ClNMScOPE JULIE LONDON LEE J. COBB AUDIE MURPHY Micua tmm CLAUDE DIM QUIET AMERICAN F c i n fv. a s k o r3 otstlE!-- DOR OTHY MALO N E CM 12."- tfL MikoF " THE hTTJest NOW SHOWING suxa.sth TAYLOR aoHTOoutKV CL.IFT I kthak.. 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