Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 24, 1960, Image 9

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FRIDAY. JUNE 24, 19S0
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
HOME MADE PIES
and
CINNAMON ROLLS
Silver Grill
403 EAST MAIN
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DINNERS
Prawns v L"-,
Veal Cutlets
Oysters
Chicken Fried
ROUND STEAK
HOMEMADE
BREAD t ROLLS
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OBITUARIES
EDNA M. ARRINGTON
Mrs. Edna May Arrington,
of Jacksonville, died yester
day in Salem. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
by Conger-Morris funeral directors.
FANNIE THAMES
Mrs. Fannie Thames, 3286
Lone Pine rd., died last night
in a local hospital. Funeral
arrangements will be an
nounced by Conger-Morris, fu
neral directors.
WILLIAM QUIGLEY
William Quigley, 59, died
this morning at his home in
Gold Hill. Funeral arrange
ments will be announced by
Conger-Morris, funeral directors.
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MARGARET BURNHAM
Mrs. Maragaret Burnham,
81, of 616 West 10th St., a
resident of Medford for 36
years, and widow of the late
Roy M. Burnham, died in a
local hospital yesterday. Fu
neral services are tentatively
set for Monday, June 27, at
Chapel Mortuary.
GARY COOPER
MARIA SCHELL
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SATURDAY NIGHT
You Haven't Had Fun Until
You Dance to Our Orchestra!
Playing your favorite danco music. Join tht
congenial crowd for an evening of pleasure
Meet new friends.
Enjoy our snack bar serving REAL COFFEE.
Wt really have DANCE Music!
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FORD SELENE PETERS
Word has been received
here of the death June 19 in
North Sacramento, Calif., of
Ford Selene Peters, foster son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Robin
son, 720 Oak St., Medford.
Mr. Peters, 39, was a for
mer valley resident living
with the Robinsons in Rogue
River. He served in the U.S.
Marine Corps and was a mem
ber of the North Sacramento,
Calif., American Legion post.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Dolores J. Peters.
Funeral services were held
in North Sacramento Thursday.
WALTER L. WHELDEN
Funeral services for Walter
Leslie Wheldcn, 65, of 336
South Riverside ave., who
died Wednesday, will be held
at Hillcrest Mortuary Chapel
North Phoenix rd., Saturday
at 11 a.m. The Rev. Mane
Headlee will officiate. Com'
mittal will be in Hillcrest
Memorial park, with Conger
Morris, funeral directors, in
charge of arrangements.
Mr. Whelden was born Dec.
16, 1886, in Norcatur, Kans.
He was married July 28, 1947,
in Lewiston, Idaho, to Ade
line Cote, who survives.
He was a veteran of World
War I, serving as a private
m the Army from April 26,
1918, to April 25, 1919. He
had lived in Medford for the
past 13 years, operating the
Cote Massage on South Riv
erside ave.
Survivors, besides his wife,
include five sons, Earl Whel
den, Clackamas, Ore.; Austin
Whelden, Oregon City; Don
Wheldcn, Oregon City; Glen
Whelden, Salem, and Ernest
Tanner, San Jose, Calif.; three
daughters, Mrs. Lorraine Sal-
lee, Roseburg; Mrs. Lora
Fischer, Oregon City, and
Mrs. Virginia Shulz, Eagle
Creek, Ore.; a brother, Ben
Whelden, North Hollywood,
Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Edrie
Reeves, Burbank, Calif.; and
Mrs. Hellen Reeves, Chey
enne,, Wyo.; several nieces
and nephews, and 21 grandchildren.
Locals
Weather
Itemi Taken - Zane D. Bid-
well, route 1, box 519, Eagle
Point, notified Jackson county
sheriff's deputies Wednesday
of the theft of fire tools and
equpiment from a logging op
eration on Yale creek.
Patients Surgery patients
listed today at Sacred Heart
hospital include Joe E. Rob
ertson, 5010 Crater lake high
way, Medford; Mrs. D. J. Clif
ford, 1319 South Stage rd.,
Medford; Mrs. Llllie Bench
post office box 38, Talent,
Assumed Name - The busi
ness name of C and A Wood
Products has been assumed
by Reuben J. Arnold, James
H. Cunningham and James
H. Cunningham Jr., accord
ing to records at the county
recorder's office. The busi
ness address is 1202 Maple
Park dr., Medford.
Motor Overheats -City
firemen were summoned to
Mechanics laundry, 1100
North Central ave., about
3:40 p.m. yesterday when an
electric motor to an air com
pressor shorted and burned
out. Firemen flushed down
five gasoline spills from
parked automobiles in down
town Medford yesterday,
Grass Fires - Medford fire
men were called out at 8:34
a.m. and 2:16 p.m. Wednesday
when minor grass fires were
reported. The first was re
ported after smoke was seen
near the 110 block of Stevens
St. The owner of a vacant lot
was burning weeds and grass,
and was allowed to continue.
The second was caused when
hot ashes were dumped on dry
grass in the 200 block of South
Holly st. Firemen said no dam
age was evident.
New Residences - The city
building department recently
issued building permits for
two new residences in the city.
One of these was issued to
Anna Siebinger to build a $6,
000 residence at 316 North
Peach st., and the other to Art
Dubs to build a $14,000 resi
dence at 2757 Ruth dr. An
other permit was issued to
Northwest Swimming Pool
company to build a $4,000
swimming pool at 2404 Hill
crest rd. '
FORECAST
Medford and vicinity: Fair and
warm through Saturday with tome
mgn cloudiness at time, low to
night 54. High Saturday 94.
Western Oregon: Moitly gunny
Saturday. Some night and morn
ing low cloudiness and a little
drizzle along coast. Variable clou
diness in northern interior. Low
tonight 46-58. High Saturday 70
80, except 60-89 southeast interior.
Northern California: Fair throush
Saturday but high fog near coast.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 72; abova normal 6.
Record high this data 108 In 1923
Record low this date 38 in 11120
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to It)
a-m.. none.
Total this month, trace, .84 inch
below normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 15.84 inches,
1.82 inches below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
tr,v, mgnesi tnia a.m.
High 4:00 21
CITY Yesler- a.m. hr.
day Low Free.
Brookings 67 48 X
Kiamatn rails . . au 4U
MEDFORD 94
Portland 86
Seattle 82
Spokane 84
Yakima 89
Eureka 57
Red Bluff 105
Sacramento 104
San Francisco 64
Los Angeles d4
Phoenix 106
Denver 70
Chicago 81
Miami Beach 87
New York 79
Washington, D. C. 85
55
58
55
54
53
55
58
77
51
60
82
69
70
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through June 29):
Western Oregon - Western Wash
ington Tempernturcs in western
Washington will average near
slightly below normal with maxi
mums mostly 66-76 and minimums
48-56. Western Oregon tempera
tures will averaco near normal
with maximums 75-85. except Bo
rn on coast, ana minimums 49-03.
Little or no precipitation.
Northern California No are-
cipitaUon, Temperatures near nor
mal.
Portland Livestock
Portland IUPII USDA Cattle
for week 2200. Choice fed steers
choice loin lb. 27.75: choice
1000-1160 lb 27-27.50: mixed aood-
cholce J075-27: good 24-26.50:
standard 21-23: good-choice fed
hellers 25.50: good 23-25: stand
ard 20.50-2.50: cutter-utility steers
and heifers 16-20.50: canner-cutter
cows 11.50-13.50. few 14; utility
bulls 17-22.
Calves for week 375. Good-
choice vealers 25-28; utility-standard
16-24: culls down to 12; good-
choice stock calves 24-27; under
300 lb. 2B-29 50.
Hogs lor week 1375. U.C. 1 and 3
butchers 19 50-19.75; mixed 1. 2
and 3 lots 19.25: heavier and light
er 17-18; sows 300-550 lb. 13-15.50.
Sheep for week 5400. Choice-
prime spring slaughter lambs
lu.io-iH wnn late sales mostly 10
good-choice 17-18; cull-choice
slaughter ewes 2-4; good-choice
spring teeacr tamos i-io.au.
Births
HUNT - To Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Lee, 751 NE 11th st.,
Grants Pass, June 24, 1960,
a boy, 634 lbs., at Sacred
Heart hospital.
Investment Funds
Noon quotations on selected
funds:
Fund Bid Asked
Bullock 1272 1395
Chem Fund 11.66 12.62
Colonial Ener 119A 13 01
Eaton Howard Stk 1209 12.93
Fidelity 1543 16.68
Group Sec Avla Elec 9.47 10.38
Group Sec Com Stk 12.19 13.35
Group 1-ec Petr .... 8.73 9.57
Group Sec Steel .. 9.41 10 31
Group Sec Tobac ., fl 01 8.78
Keystone B-3 15 75 17.18
Keystone B-4 9.45 10.32
Keystone K-2 15 50 16 92
Keystone S-l 19.78 21.58
Keystone S-2 11 88 12 96
Keystone S-3 13.64 14.89
Keystone S-4 13.49 14.72
Mass Inv Crth Stk 15 14 16.37
TV-Elec 8 43 9.19
Value Line Inc 5.26 5.75
WeUlngton 14.17 15.49
STEWART-To Mr. and Mrs.
John, 391 Bridge st., Ashland,
June 23, 1960, a boy, 4 lbs.,
at Ashland General hospital.
MEYER-To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack, 431 Litway St., Ashland,
June 24, 1960, a boy, 8V4 lbs.,
at Ashland General hospital.
WHO'S WHO
Hollywood - OIPD - Tony
Curtis appears in six separate
identities in Universal-International's
"The Great Impos
ter." Curtis portrays the fa
mous Fernando Waldo Dem
era Jr.', whose true life mas
querades astounded the world.
His costumes for the picture
include a total of 21 differ
ent outfits.
VFW Hall in Rogue River
EVERY SATURDAY NITE- 9 to 1
Music by
Bobby Burton
& Rythm Masters
Featuring Ray Hanson
(Tht Poor Man's lei Paul)
Hardwood Floor Enlarged Dining Facilities
Check Room Free Large Parking Area
SPONSORED BY VFW - EVERYONE1 WELCOME
MARCUS J. DEMPSTER
Marcus Joseph Dempster,
51, of Medford, died in a local
hospital Thursday.
Mr. Dempster was born
Feb. 23, 1909, in Atlantic City,
N. J. On May 29, 1934, in Los
Angeles, Calif., he was mar
ried to Miss Frances Fralcy,
who survives.
The family has lived in the
valley for the past 18 years.
Mr. Dempster had been asso
ciated with General Petrole
um company for the past 17
years, and had been office
manager of the plant since
1947.
Survivors, besides his wife,
include two daughters, Mrs.
Gordon Carrigan, Ashland,
Mrs. James Lynch, Portland;
one brother, Albert Dempster,
Tarzana, Calif.; two grandsons
and one granddaughter.
A requiem mass will be
read by the Rev. Carl Mia at
9 a.m. Saturday at Sacred
Heart Catholic church. Reci
tation of the Holy Rosary will
be at the Chapel in the Trees,
Siskiyou Memorial park, at
7:30 o'clock tonight. Inter
ment will be in Siskiyou Me
morial park.
Honorary pallbearers will
include Thomas Dwycr, M. M.
Huggins, A. K. Morse and El
vis Arnold. Active pallbearers
will be Warren Ritchie, Clay
ton Ruhl, Wayne Smith, Earl
Read, Howard Lage and Rob
ert Coash.
Siskiyou Funeral Service is
in charge of arrangements.
TIME FOR TAPS
Borehamwood, Eng. - (UPD -Police
are looking for the bu
glar who has been playing
reveille at 2:30 a.m. every
day for the past week.
"If he must blow, why not
at 7:30 to wake us up for
work?" asked one resident.
Portland Froduce
Portland (UPD Dairy market:
Eggs To retailers: Grade AA
extra large, 45-4Rc; AA large, 44
45c; A large 42-43C: AA medium
37-41c; AA large, 29-35c; cartons
l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA and
grade A prints. 67c lb.; cartons lc
hiehpr' H nrint 64v
Cheese, medium cured To re- I
tailers: A grade Cheddar single dai
sies. 44-55C; processed American
cheese, 5-lb. loaf. 41 2-421,aC.
Portland (UPI Dressed chick
ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail
ers: 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, 30-31C lb.
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OUR BIG
parking
LOT SALE
Bill Sir Loin Sayi:
"Friday ii Seafood
night at Tower Broiler.
Freih Salmon Mtn.
Trout, Shrimp It Crab
Louies, Prawns, etc"
COMPLETE DINNERS
& Birch Room
1206 North Riverside
scoop!
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Ashland
No Advance in Prices
WILL CONTINUE
TONIGHT
UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK
SATURDAY
9 a.m. Till 9 p.m.
FREE REFRESHMENTS!
DANCE-SAT. IIITE
GOLD HILL GRANGE
Enjoy the Finest
In Popular and Standard Music
by the
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This Evening
LOBSTERS
SEA SCALLOP
PRAWNS
Charcoal Steaks
CANDLE ROOM
HOTEL MEDFORD
5:30 p.m. till Midnight
NOT SHORT ON SPEED
Gonzales, Tex. (UPD Caro
lyn Tlnsley, a senior at Gon
zales High School, is the fast
est shorthand student in
state history. She set a new
speed record in winning the
Texas championship by tak
ing dictation at the rate of
100 words a minute for five
minutes, then transcribing
her notes perfectly in 18
minutes and 58 seconds.
WATCH YOUR VISION
Chicago -(UPD- If you're the
only one in the family who
thinks the TV picture is bad,
it could be the first indication
of failing vision. Dr. James
Molenaar, executive secretary
of the Illinois Optometric As
sociation, said a TV screen is
not the finest diagnostic tool,
but the blurring TV picture
has become an excellent first
warning signal. 1
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