Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 20, 1960, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, I960
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD,
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Mclvln Clniliiiin, 1117 Hoiilli
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Mnry Smith, 2410 Churlei
limn. No cltiillunii WCI'O lHUCl,
jiollcu mild.
Delicious Spanish Foods
Now Blind Served At Tht
RAINBOW CAFE
' 109 W.il Main
Excollonl Spanish Preparations, Including Tacoi,
Toitadoi, Enchiladas, Tamalei & Spanlih Dlnnori
Open Ivory Day From 11 A.M. o 10 P.M.
Cloud Sundays
Alio Spanish Food To Oo
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INSURANCE!
Vern Rofcinson
Al Potter
Chris Barker
Hank Hart
Hugh Jennings
LIFE INSURANCEi
Bill Salade
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hsummj H AGENT .
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New Reildencet-The Crater
I.iuul Dcvulopiiiiinl coinpuny
wu Imuccl Ihrco ptirmlta by
lliu city building dupurlincnt
Mondiiy to coimtruct now real
doncea In the Uokuo Terrace
No. 1 iubdlvitlon. The resi
dence, ull vnliicd at $10,000,
will Im erected on Patrick at.
and Whittle aw.
"CURTAIN AT 8;30"
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Local and
Mining Council-Tho North
western Mlulnu council pic
nic scheduled for July 24 luia
been postponed until further
notice.
Patient - Mndlcnl and Sur
Kory patients lisUxl today ut
Sacred 1 1 curt hospital Include
Bruce II. Mutliick, 5-yeur-old
son of Mr, and Mrs, Halph
J. Mutlack, 32H7 Forest live,
Medford.
Accident - Gorl Lcc Lock
man, 825 Cedar St., told city
police Tuesday afternoon Unit
her car was sldcswlpcd while
it was parked on Central ave.
between Bcatty and Clark sts.
The other vehicle did not stop,
police said.
Vohlcio Damagod - A city
police car operated by Patrol
man Richard S. Hamilton was
slightly damaged about 11:49
p.m. Tuesday when It hit a
bank In the uravcl nit near
the Rogue Drive-in theater.'
The right front door was dent
ed, It was reported.
Camera Takon - A movie
camera valued ut $130 win
taken from Brulncrd's Photog
raphy, 120 East Main St., by a
shoplifter sometime Monday
afternoon, according to city
police. Police said the camera
la equipped with an electric
eye turret.
In Walla Walla - Mrs. Nina
Church and her brother, Jim
Porter, both of Medlord, have
left for Walla Walla, Wash.,
because of the death yester
day morning of their mother,
Mrs. Edna Thompson, tuner al
services will be held Saturday
morning.
Collision - Vehicles oper
ated by Thomas Francis Wles-
kamp, 625 booth Ivy St., and
Hubert Carlton High, 1018
West Ninth St., collided at the
intersection of Sixth and
Front sts., Tuesday morning,
according to city police. IUkIi
was cited by police for viola
tion of the basic rule.
X-Rar Clinic - The chest
x-ray clinic at Sacred Heart
hospital, sponsored by the
Jackson County Tuberculosis
and Health association, will
be open Thursday, July 21.
from 2 to 5 p.m. School per
sonnel and beauty operators
requiring annual chest x-rays
re requested to have them
early to avoid a crowded
schedule, the chest x-ray com
mittee pointed out.
Security"
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Auto jr
OT? Home
Personal
Wiring Shorts - A short In
wiring cuuscd a car fire about
11:90 p.m. yesterday In the
driveway at the Colburn II.
Durrell residence, 101 Green
way dr., firemen said. They
reported that the motor wir
ing, radiator hose and paint
were damaged.
Driver Cited - City police
Monday cited Bornlce Marie
Bunjaininc, 30, Grants Puss,
for failure to yield the right
of way following an accident
in which the cur she was oper
ating collided with a vehicle
operated by Tommy Lcroy
Gunter, 17, of 1506 South
Peach si. Police said dumage
to both vehicles wm moder
ate and there were no report
ed injuries.
Weather
FOItKCAHTH
Mrrtford and vicinity: Kulr
through Thurtday Slightly cooler.
Low ionlffht 52. High Thundny DO.
Wrutirn Ore icon : Kalr tonight
and ThuTidny, Patchy early morn
ing fog or low cloudi and lnert:at
Ing high cloudi Thumdny after
noon. Low tonight 44-311. High
Thumdiiy H2-02 In north, D2-0B in
Bouth, '.t-W, on count
Northern California; Fair tonight
and Thuriduy. A few afternoon
and evening thunderihnwcni over
Slcrra-Nevnduii. Kog along moat of
coait. Little temperature change.
LOCAL II ATA
TEMPKRATUKE: Mean yeiterday
70; ft hove normal S
Record high thii date 113 in
104(1.
Itecord low thii date 42 In 1020.
PRKCIPITATION: 24 noun to
midnight, none; Midnight to 10
am., none.
To till thU month, none, .14 Inch
below normal.
Total tlnce Sept. 1. 1.184 Inchei,
2 Oft Inrhci hrlow normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowell yesterday
23. hlghcit thU am. 08',.
High 4:00 24-
CITY Yeiter- a.m. hr.
day Low Tree.
Brooklngn (IH 4H
firnnli Pn 00 55
Kliwnnth KalU . fM .10
mkdkohd nn .in
Portland 83 36
Seattle - 82 S3
Spokane -.100 07
Yakima 101 68
Eureka . 60 32
Hrd Bluff 112 70
Sacramento ....... Ill 67
Son FrnncliCO .... 67 33
Low Angelct 07 71
Phoenix 107 83
Denver 89 60
Chicago 77 64
Mlnml Bench 8S 83 .01
New York 81 07 .05
Washington. D. C. 87 71
FIVK-UAY FORECAST
(Through July 25):
Wrttrrn tirrgon-Western Wash
ington Temperatures averaging
above norma). Cooling trend near
week end Little or no precipita
tion High temperatures 75-85 In
western Washington. 80-05 In
wentrrn Oregon, except 65 on Im
mediate const. Low tonight 4856.
Northern California -Occasional
thunderstorm! In SierraNevadni.
Otherwise, no precipitation. Tem
peratures above normal In Inter
ior and near normal elsewhere.
OLYMPIAN DIES
Chicngo IUPD - Harry Berk
mnn. 81, gymnast and 1008
Olympics silver medal winner,
died Tuesday.
ALL FORMS
INSURANCE:
CrOD rlk
Compensation - UJ
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uuiyiaijr llUll
Marine WJ
Special Forms rati
Health IRJ
, Accident fUl
Life, Etc. IWJ
Military To Handle
New Salem Armory
Salem - IUPD - Oregon Adju
Uint General Alfred Hint,
made It clear Tuesday that
the military department will
manage Salem's new Armory
auditorium, due for comple
tion at the state fairgrounds
next year.
He said that under the law
his department will operate
the building. The word came
at a session of the military,
State Fair Commission and
the Armory steering commit
tee. The Fair Commission had
expressed a desire earlier for
State Fair Manager Howard
Maple to act as manager for
the million dollar structure.
Peruvian Claims
Relations Strained
Salem IUPD A congressman
from Peru said here Tuesday
that relations between Ameri
ca and Peru arc under a strain
because of Fidel Castro's hate
America campaign In Cuba
and is accented by deep Com
munist Infiltration in all of
Peru.
Sixto L. Gutierrez of Lima,
visiting with Gov. Mark Hat
field, said the Communists,
however, have little say In
the current Peruvian govern
ment. Gutierrez said more trade
between Oregon and Peru
would be a good idea.
Manchester, England (UPU -City
Information Officer Ter
ence Usher Tuesday refuted
popular stories that it always
rains here. In a statement to
newsmen he said Manchester
has been "clearly shown to
be one of the drier cities in
Britain." Outside, It was pouring.
Births
CRAWFORD - To Mr anil
Mrs. Troy T., 5323 Table Rock
rd., Uentral Point, July 19,
1060, a girl, 8! pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
MILLARD - To Mr. and
Mrs. Ellis R., Prospect, July
19, 1960, a boy, 6'i pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
HOBBS - To Mr. and Mrs.
Preston, Jr., 1709 Stratford
ave., Medford, July 19, 1960,
a boy, 6 pounds, at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
DUMAS - To Mr. and Mrs.
Murray A., 15 Renault ave.,
Medford. July 20. 1960. n bnv
8V4 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
QUINOWSKI - To Mr. and
Mrs. George T., route 3, box
227A, Medford, July 19, 1960,
a girl, 6i pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
WALKER-To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack T., 1059 Morrow rd.,
Medford. July 19. 1960, a girl,
64 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
LALLY - To. Mr. and Mrs.
Mclvin D., 124 Cottage St.,
Medford. July 19. 1960, a girl,
7 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
Portland Produce
Thl. rniin..,(nM
are from the agricultural mnrket-
'"K 'vut oi me Lwpnrunent
of Agriculture in Portland.
Errs: Price to retailer, cartons,
X In rem A A 4H.crt. I a a mo a.
large A 44-46; medium AA 39-43;
-.. nn oi-jj. rncrs io produc
ers: lnrge AA 38-41 'j; large AA
Sfi-IOli- lira A 1).1t. .J1.! . A
27-32',: small AA 18-241,.
i-ouiiry. rncci xo retailers, de-
. i"ia, m up ivio; ngni
v hc iicus. wngie aty-oi, cut up iiZ-
vpe iicns. wnoie U-D
Investment Funds
Noon quotations on lelected
funds:
rnaa Bid Askfd
Bullock 13.5S 13.76
Chem Fund lt.07 U.98
Colonial Ener 11. 7B 12 87
Ealon Howard Slk .. 11.7R 12.S7
Fidelity u na 16,19
Group Sec Avla-Elrc R.9S 9.81
Group Sec Com SUi 12.11 13.26
Group Sec Potr 8.6.1 9.48
Group Sec Sleel .... 9.11 9.9B
Group Sec Tobnc .. 8.32 9.12
Keystone B-3 1.1.32 16.71
Keystone B-4 ............ 9.39 10.23
Keystone K-2 14.71 16.05
Keystone S-l . 19.23 20.98
Keystone S-2 ,..., 11.71 12.78
Keystone S-3 12.74 14.13
Keystone S-4 12.40 13.53
Mass Inv Grlh Stk 14.32 15.48
TV-Elec 8.03 8.75
Value Line Inc .122 3.70
Wellington 13.91 13.16
CHARCOAL
STEAKS
TILL MIDNIGHT
CANDLE
ROOM
HOTEL
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Opait Daily
5:30 P.M. to Midnight
Sundays 4 P.M. Till 11 P.M.
OBITUARIES
ANNA B. KRAUS3
Funeral services for Mrs.
Anna B. Kratiss, of Gold Hill,
who died Monday, will be
held at the First Christian
church, Roseburg, Ore., Thurs
day at 1 p.m. The Rev. James
C. Smith, of that church, will
officiate. Committal will bo
in the Oakland, Ore., ceme
tery, with Conger - Morris,
funeral directors, In charge
of arrangements.
Mrs. Krauss was born In
Oakland, Ore., May 7, 1902,
the daughter of the late Ben
jamin H. and Jennie Eliza
beth Cole. Coles Valley was
named after her great grand
father, Dr. Sidney Cole. Her
grandfather came to Roseburg
In 1851.
She was married July 2,
1949, In Roseburg, to George
B. Krauss, who survives.
Other survivors Include a
son, John W. Simpson, Eu
gene; two brothers, Lloyd
Cole and Cecil E. Cole; and
three sisters, Mrs. Alma Mil
ler, Mrs. Mabel Neil, and Mrs.
Violet Willlngs, all of Rose
burg; and two granddaugh
ters. Casket bearers will include
Glen Welker, Roseburg; Dean
Russell, Sutherlin; Stanley
Moore, Wilbur; Curtis Cole,
Grants Pass; Roy Welker,
Gold Hill; and Delbert Oli-
phant, Roseburg.
JAMES A. REA
Funeral services for James
Albert Rea, 68, of the Rex
hotel, who died Sunday, will
be held at Hillcrest Mortuary
Chapel Thursday at 11:30
m. The Rev. George Rose-
berry of the First Methodist
church will officiate. Com
mittal will be in Hillcrest
Memorial park, with Conger
Morris, funeral directors, in
charge of arrangements.
Mr. Rea was born April 6,
1892, In Santa Cruz, Calif. He
was a veteran of World War
I, serving from May 3. 1918,
to May 27, 1919, as a Corporal
in Company I, 62nd infantry.
He was a former member of
the VA Domiciliary at White
City, where he had served as
a motion picture projectionist.
Survivors include a daugh
ter, Mary Rea, Hollywood,
Calif.; and two sisters, Mrs.
Velma Lcask and Mrs. Ger
trude Rice, both of Santa
Cruz, Calif.
ANNETTA M. SCALBERG
Funeral services for Mrs.
Annetta Mary Scalberg, of
2231 Ross lane, who died
Monday, will be held at Con
ger - Morris Funeral home
downtown chapel Thursday at
9:30 a.m. The Rev. Harvey
Coovert of Z i o n Lutheran
church will officiate. Com'
mlttal will be in Memory
Gardens Memorial park.
Mrs. Scalberg was born
Feb. 22, 1893, in Goodhue
county, Minnesota, and had
lived in southern Oregon for
the past 13 years. She was
married Jan. 2. 1910, in Mora,
Minn., to J. Elmer Scalberg,
who survives.
Other survivors include a
son, W. S. Scalberg, Medford:
three daughters, Mrs. Vivian
Verity and Mrs. O. A. Marto
lin, Medford; and Mrs. Julian
D'Andrea, Kecwatin. Minn.; a
brother, Joseph Hegseth, Pine
Grove, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs.
Otto Bujegan, Pine Island,
Minn.; and Mrs. Inga Man
tliey, Flint, Mich.; and 10
grandchildren.
Casket bearers will include
Lester Stamper, Chet Lang
ley, Lawrence Dunlap, Arthur
Chipman, Charles P. McBeth,
and Daniel Mix.
GLADYS LEYVA
Funeral services for Mrs.
Gladys Leyva, of Blackwell
Hill, who died Monday, will
be held at Conger-Morris Fun
Hew Hideaway Cafe
and Lounge
Court Street and McAndrews Road, Medford
I . . Featuring ...
T-Bone Steak Dinners
Dinner Size
Choice Cuts
Top Sirloin Steaks
Choice Eastern Beef
10-oi.
Cut
$195
Steak Sandwiches
Choice Beef Stock
French Fries
Green Salad
OPEN 24 HOURS! 1 1
NEW DINING ROOM NOW OPEN
Your Favorite
eral home downtown chapel
Thursday at 1:30 p.m. The
Rev. James W. Nccly will of
ficiate. Committal will be pri
vate in Hillcrest Memorial
park.
Mrs. Leyva was born April
20, 1901, in North Benning
ton, Vt., and had lived in the
Central Point area since 1950.
Her husband, Phillip Leyva,
died in 1954.
Survivors include three
brothers, William S. Van Or
man, North Bennington, Vt.;
and Clarence Van Orman and
Henry Van Orman, Benning
ton, Vt.; and two sisters, Mrs.
Laura Loring, Lee, Mass.; and
Mrs. Georgianna Scars, San
Diego, Calif.
LOUIS N. CENTNER
Funeral services for Louis
Napoleon Centner, 79, of 207
South Orange St., will be held
at Conger-Morris Funeral
home downtown chapel Fri
day at 9 a.m. The Rev. Fred
erick Evans of the First Chris
tian church will officiate, as
sisted by Medford Elks Lodge.
Committal will be in Granite
Hill cemetery, Grants Pass.
Mr. Centner was born Nov.
24, 1880, in Mill City, Nev.
He had lived in southern Ore
gon for many years, where he
was employed by the Cali
fornia Oregon Power com
pany. He was a member of
the Medford Elks Lodge.
LOREN E. WHILLOCK
Funeral services for Loren
E. Whillock, 57, of Colver rd.,
Talent, who died Tuesday,
will be held at Hillcrest Mor
tuary chapel on the North
Phoenix rd. Saturday at 11
i. Committal will be in
Hillcrest Memorial park, with
Conger-Morris, funeral direc
tors, in charge of arrange
ments. MARY FLITCROFT
Grants Pass ,- Mrs. Mary
Louise Flitcroft, 74, died in a
Grants Pass nursing home
Tuesday. She had lived in the
Grants Pass and southern Ore
gon areas since 1939.
She was born in Coos coun
ty. Oregon. Sept. 27, 1885.
Survivors include her Hus
band, Marvin Otis Flitcroft,
Grants Pass; four daughters,
Mrs. Brica Cadwallader, Van
couver, Wash., Mrs. Emma
Gasner, Coquille, Mrs. Lu
cille Ireland and Mrs. Norma
Pitman, Grants Pass; three
sons, Edward Flitcroft, Coos
Bay, Norman Flitcroft, Van
couver, Wash., and Marvin
Flitcroft, Grants Pass; a half
sister, Carrie Boone, Coquille;
14 grand children and 20
great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held at 10 a.m. Friday at Hull
and Hull chapel. Grants Pass.
Interment will be in Siskiyou
Memorial park, Medford, but
no graveside services are
planned.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPI) USDACatUe:
Salable 300, trading moderately ac
tive on represented classes at city
prices; truck lots good and choice;
ii.iif id. tea steers 20.73: smaii 101
standard with few good 1092 lb.
steers 23; cutter and utility steers
and heifers 16-19: utility cows
mostly 14-15: few fat utility cows
13. ou; canner ana cuuer cows 11
12.50; Hoi stein cutters up to 14;
some mixed cutter and utility
14.50: medium to low choice o70-
675 lb. stock steers and heifers
20-24.
Calves: Salable 75. moderately
active, steady; good and choice
vealers, 25-27, and few 28; utility
and standard 16-24; culls down to
12.
Hoes: Salable 350, moderately
active, steady. U.S. No. 1 and 2
butchers. 190-230 lbs. 20-20.25: No.
2 and 3 grade. 180-240 lbs. 19-19 50;
no. z ana J sows, 3bioou id. ijju-
15; few No. 1. 300-325 lb. 16.
btieeo: saiaDie sou. active, tuuy
steady; choice with few prime 82-
101 id. spring siaugnier lamos,
17.25 to mostly 17.50; choice lots
culled to good slaughter ewes, 2-
3.50: medium and good feeder
lambs 75-90 lbs. 14-14.50; few 60-70
IDS., 13-13.5U.
$50
$300
$100
Beveragei Servedl
4-H NEWS
Noadla Craft .
A meeting of the Eagle
Point Needle Crafts Girls 4-H
club was held at Mrs. John
B. Huffman's house on Lynn
rd., Eagle Point.
Any person that would like
to join can come to Mrs. Huff
man's house at their conve
nience, or if you prefer you
can call her at her house.
The telephone number is Hill
crest 6-3793. We. are still
working on our rabbits. We
had not had a business meet
ing because we could not get
in touch with some of the
girls so we have been coming
when we could.
Mary Kathryn Sinders,
Reporter
Willing Workers
The last meeting of the year
of the Willing Workers 4-H
Sewing club was called to or
der by Judy Franek. Roll call
was taken and the minutes
were read by July Thompson.
Flag salute was given by Pam
Squire.
County fair starts Aug. 13;
refreshments were served and
games were played.
Nancy Frick,
Reporter
The Great Lakes have
natural deep water except in
the connecting waterways.
Tobacco retailers give away
more th'in 90 per cent of the
13 billion match books pro
duced annually.
TONITE
Dine in Air-Conditioned
Comfort
Broiled Steaks
Prime Rib
Chicken Seafoods
Dinners 3 p.m.-1 a.m.
Complete Menu
Breakfast 6 a.m.-lO a.m.
Lunch 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
AND
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WOMEN ENLIST
Two 1060 graduates of Med.
ford High school have enlist,
ed In the Woman Marines,
They are Miss Viva Ann Mo
Manama, daughter of Mrs,
Doris A. Davles, 1220 Maple
Park dr.; and Helen Glenda
Ruth, daughter of Mrs. Alice
F. Ruth, 1802 Prune st. They
are presently undergoing six
weeks "boot camp" at Parrit
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