THURSDAY, JULY 21. 1860
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
A 7
Local and Personal
Burglary RaporUd - Ed-
wind A. HolliiK, rout 4, box
flllll, Cimnli Pimn. rcpiirtcd lo
Jiicknon coiinly alirrlil's dt'im
lien Tuusdny Hut I his house
w s burglarlstod soinrillme
during lha limt three weeks,
mid tools, blnnknts, nnd cook
intf utoiiHlln wmii tiiknn.
CHARCOAL
STEAKS
TILL MIDNIGHT
CANDLE
ROOM
y: HOTEL
Medford
Ik
Opn Daily
3:30 P.M. to Mldnlhr
Suntfaya 4 P.M. Till It P.M.
STARTS
FRIDAY
NIGHT
7:00 P.M.
Lit Mode (or Your
Dintni Plaaturt
Bob Andorton
at tht
Hammond and Piano
and "ildcmin"
rv -r.
AND
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Wchl
1)1 oo ml
Cocktail lounflt
1206 No. Riv.rtld.
Surgery Patlant - Theodore.
IS. lllckiniin, 2161 Jlomedulti
ovc, Klnmnlli Kn I In, was Muled
im surKory piillenl toduy nl
Snered II curt honpltul.
t
Gri Burnt - About one
hnlr ni-ro of Krnnii burned yoi
lordny iibmil :::i() p.m. In the
I '100 block of Dlddlo rd., city
firemen ntntcd,
Medical Patlent-Mlns Judy
Youmiimi, 11-yenr-old diniKh
ter of Mr. and Mn, Lnrry
Youinans, 1010 Thomas rd.,
Mt'dford, la a medleiil pntlunl
nl Hoifiic Valley hosplliil.
Cropi Damaged - Kenneth
R, riccbc, Ccntnil Point fruit
and vegetable, grower, rcporU
od Tuesday to Jueksnn county
sheriff's deputlea that h I a
crnpa were dummied when
someone drove a enr over hla
fields Mondiiy night.
Articlea Taken - Minnie In
liriiin, 014 Queen Anno live.,
Medford, reported the theft of
a Z'i caliber Kun, a limtcrn and
sleeping bag from n cabin
along Rogue river, north of
Shady Cove, Jiiekson county
sheriff a deputies snld.
Car Fire - Klre In a cur
purkel at Fourth and Grupc
ats. wii.1 observed by a pasxer
by about 1 p.m. ycaterdiiy,
firemen reported. The fire
In wiring caused minor dam
age, according to the fire
Fir Attempt-Police were
notified Tuesday afternoon of
an attempt by persons over
the weekend lo et fire to the
window sill of a duplex under
construction at 337 Bessie
st. Investigation- by police
and the fire marshal was
closed following the ques
tioning of three children,
uged 7, 8 and 9, police said
Meeting Set-Home rule and
zoning will be discussed at an
open meeting of the Upper
Applcgatc (.range at B p.m
Frldiiy, Grange officials have
announced. County officials
Including County Judge Karl
Miller, have Indicated they
plan to attend to explain home
rule and zoning, Grangers
aiiid.
In Hotpllnl-Lou Anne Mar
tin, 1 6-year-old daughter of
Mrs. Louise Martin, 2241 Bur
nett rd., Medford, was listed
as a surgery patient lodny
at Crater Osteopathic hospital,
Central Point. Medical pa
tients there today include
Theodore Keirson, Homestead
on the Rogue, Gold Hill;
George K. Relgel, route 4, box
347A. Medford; and Mrs.
Marie Larson, Shady Cove.
Obituary
MRS. MARY LOCKER
Mis. Mary Locker, HI), died
In a local nursing homo yes
terday, Funoral arrangements
will be announced by Perl Fu
neral home.
Woman Jailed on
Charge of Murder
Siilcin - lUI'D - Mrs. Curol
Irene lliiukel, 47, Salem was
transferred from a Salem hos
pital lo the Marlon county
Jnll Wednesday and charged
with first degree murder.
She told police she shot and
choked Mrs. Helen Sarah Ped,
4:1, Monday night.
Mrs, Hankel, mother-in-law
of Mrs, Pcd'a son, was hos
pitalized early Tuesday fol
lowing an ovordose of slcop
lug pills.
Weather
fair and
tonight
rOHKCAKTIt
Medford and vicinity: r
warm thrmiih Friday, Low
34. High Friday U0
Wcittom Ormon: rlr with llttlr
trniuftraturc change Untight and
frit-fay. I.atr night and morning
cloudinru and patrhca ot fug
along coiiit. Patches of aarly
morn I tic low clnuria In Interior val
ley. Low tonight 43-5ft. High B0-80
in norm to uu-im in anuih.
Norlhrrn California: Kalr In
north and partly cloudy In ccntraJ
California with acattcrcd thuwlcr
atorma In muuntaina tonight and
Krlday. SHuluiy roolrr In aflr-
noon. Patchea of fog on norlh
cmai.
LOCAL DATA
TKMPKHATUHE: Mean yeatrday
m. anovo normal a,
Hrcurd high thla date 10 In
linn.
Itrrord low thla datr 4.1 In 1014
PHJCCIPITATION: 24 hour In
midnight, nont. Midnight to 10
ant., none.
Total this month none. .H inch
ttplow normal
Total alnce Kept. 1, 15H4 Inchri,
3 im inrnfa ociow normal,
HUMIDITY: Lowaat ytatrrday
an-., mgneai inn a.m.
Hlk-h 4:00 24
C1TV Tfatrr- a.m. hr.
day l.ow Prac
Brooking aH
Klamnth TalU 04
MKDrOKO ffl
Portland 81
Seattle 80
03
SO
AS
Spokant
Yakima .
D(1
.. 3B
111
..100
.. 75
. 100
Eureka
Red Bluff
Sacramento
San Kranclaco .
Lot Angelea
Phoenix t)8
Denver M !2
Mtntiil Beach
New York ....
Washington, D. C.
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Delicious Spanish Foods
Now Being Served At The
RAINBOW CAFE
10 Wtil Main
Excellent Spanlih Preparations, Including Tacos,
Toiladot, Enchlladai, Tomalea & Spaniih Dlnnera
Open Every Day From 11 A.M. to 10 P.M.
Cloud Sundays
Also Spanish Food To Co
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Chicago - IUPD - Big families
are In style at political con
ventions, and from a presi
dential candidate's point of
view, the bigger the better.
Demo oratlc presidential
nominee John F. Kennedy set
the pace. He had his mother,
and so many sisters, brothers,
in-laws, nieces and nephews
at the Los Angeles convention
that reporters lost count.
Vice President Richard M.
Nixon and New York Gov.
TOOK NAGARA PLUNGE-Roger Woodward, the 7-year-old
boy who suffered practically no 111 effects from a plunge
over Niagara Falls recently, winces at the whine of a jet
lane. He was In Philadelphia Monday en route to an ex
pense-paid trip to the New Jersey shore, courtesy natives of
Niagara Falls, Onl. (UPI Telephoto)
STARTS TONITI
DOORS OPEN 6:45
Shocking Suaponia Dram of An Unholy Deiire!
LANA TURNER
ANTHONY QUINN '
SANDRA DEE
f JOHN SAXON
iNRIBCK.
f ! COLOR
PLUS THRILLS ACTION EXCITEMENT! !
"HULBEHT
rou LEATHER
JffA AUDIE
FELICIA FARR
tQPKtiF STEPHEN
ftf'ftf McNAUY
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPltUSDA Cattle
100 No (rd atrera or hrlfera of
fered; earlier thla week choice frd
terra 21 7.V27 25; good 25-2J10;
aootl and choice fed helfera 23-25:
cutter and utility slaughter ateera
and helfera 1130-10: cannera down
In 13; utility rows scare, mostly
14-1. caitnrr and cutler cows Il
ia SO; llnliletn cutters to 14; cut-
ter and utility bulls 17-21 AO.
Calves lfl. Vew aood vealrrs 55
21; choice quota hie to 2H; utility
and standard 10-34.
lloga loo; Steady, U.S. No. 1 and
3 buichera inozno ina. a20.i.i;
No. 3 and 3 lflO-340 lbs, lB-lfljO;
few aowa 400430 lbs. 1414 SO.
Sheep 700 Steady, choice with
few prime 01.108 lb spring slaugh
ter Iambi 17 23-17 M; cull to good
slaughter ewes 23-30; medium and
gtxid teeaer lamoa ui40u.
Investment Funds
Noon Quotations on sele
fundi:
rund Bid Aikrd
Bullaek . 12.47 13.67
Chfin Fund 1 1 :0fi ll.Ofl
C'olonlsl Ener 11.79 IS ail
E.ton Howard Sth .. 1 1 .73 U .13
fidelity U.II4 1 1.1
Croup se Avis KlfC B na 0 77
Croup Spc Coin SIR 12.0B 13.73
Group Sec Ptr .... fl fi-1 9.4R
Group Sec Steel a.on 9 Bfl
Group Sec Tobnc fl 33 B.10
Kevktone 11-3 m
Kcvilone 11-4 ........ 3D in 2H
Key.tone K-2 I4.S9 1(103
Key.toue S-l 19.09 21183
Kcvitono S-2 1I.H.1 12 72
Kev.lone S-3 12 B9 14 07
Kev.tone S-4 12 37 13 30
M... Ini Crlh Stic .. 14 29 IMS
TV-Elec 7.9S 70
V.lue 1-lne Inc 5 21 .109
Wclllnston 13.88 13.13
GlcndHle Calif.-lUPD-Actor
Tab Hunter has been ordered
to appear in Municipal Court
within the next two weeks lo
face a charge of mistreating
his pet dog. Deputy City At
inmev Don Hnnlcr said he is
sued Uie charge after four of
Hunter's nclKhbors signed a
complaint against the actor.
Sinatra Won't
Face Charges
Los Angeles -(UPII- A deputy
city attorney Wednesday de
clined to issue an assault-bat
tery complaint against singer
Frank Sinatra as the result of
a parking lot fracas May 14.
Deputy City Attorney to
ward L. Davenport said he
had insufficient evidence to
issue a criminal complaint. He
added, "the disputed facts can
be more appropriately deter
mined In civil action than In
a criminal proceeding.
Edward E. Moran, 21, the
narking lot attendant who
claimed Sinatra attacked him,
already has filed a civil suit
seeking $100,000 from Sinatra
and others for head injuries
he claims to have received.
Penitentiary Inmate
Files for Release
Salem - UP - An Oregon
Penitentiary Inmate who
escaped last March and was
nabbed at The Dalle filed a
petition In circuit court here
Wednesday seeking his re
lease. Hereth Robert Raymond
wn iriven two years for ma
licious Injury to personal
property in Douglas county.
He contends his offense was a
misdemeanor and called for a
shorter sentence.
He entered the prison an
nex September, 1039. Last
March 13 he escaped with the
help of his wife and was pick
ed up at The Dalles March 16.
Portland Produce
The following price quotations
nre (rom the nsrlculturjt market
In. .ervice of the U.9. Department
ol Aarlcullure In PorUand.
KV Prlcei to reullera. cartons.
X liirse AA 48-30; lame AA 4B-48;
nrsc A 44-40: medium AA 30-43;
small AA 31-35. Prlcej. to produc
er.: X lare A A 38-42 !,; Ir AA
3li-40i: lre A 32-35; medium AA
27-33i; amall AA 18-23Ji.
n. Pri... tn retailera. no. 1
nrini. delivered. AA and A 87,
Poultry: Prlcea to retailera. de-
livereo, lor n Mub...., .---
whole 39-41. cut up 44-46; UsM
type hern, whole 29-31. cut up 32-
ja; nc.vj lie ,,c,..
CRASS FIRE CHECKED
Albany - (VPD - Firemen
finally checked a rye grass
fire at the east edge of Al
bany Wednesday afternoon
after it burned up to the
foundations of two homes and
burned a patch nearly two
miles along the Pacific free
way.
Big Families in Style at
Conventions; Nixon, Rocky
To Follow Kennedy Pattern
Doctor's Body
Found in Woods
Dubuque, Iowa -flJPD- The
body of a Dubuque physician
was found In a thickly wooded
area 10 miles east of here to
day after an ex-convict
charged with kidnaping him
10 days ago was arrested in
Alabama.
The body of Dr. Edward
Roy Bartels, married and the
father of three children, was
found in a thicket on a farm
about VA miles off U.S. 20,
The body was found a few
hours after FBI agents arrest
ed Victor Harry Feguer, 25,
St. Johns, Mich., at Birming
ham, Ala. FBI agents said
Feguer was arrested while try-
ing to sell a car belonging to
Bartels.
A medical satchel contain
ing doctor's instruments and
medicine was found in the car,
the FBI said.
Kelson A. Rockefeller cannot
match Kennedy in this de
partment, but thoy are going
to try.
Nixon's Wife Along
Nixon will have his photo
genic red-haired wife Pat
along when he pulls into town
for the GOP convention Mon
day morning.
They are expected to be
met by two excited daugh
ters, Tricia, 14, and Julie, 12,
who will be accompanied by
Mrs. Hannah Milhous Nixon
of Whlttier, Calif., the vice
president's mother,
This will be the Nixon
girls' first political conven
tion. They can't wait. They
have spent the past few weeks
at a summer camp in Cali
fornia. Nixon aides said they
are expected to arrive in Chi
cago with their grandmother
bunday evening or early Monday.
Also In the Nixon entour
age will be the vice presi
dent's two brothers and their
wives. They are Don Nixon
of Whlttier and Lt. Ed Nixon,
a Navy flier who is stationed
at Pensacola, Fla.
Several members of Mrs.
Nixon's side of the family also
will be sharing the limelight.
Their names will be announc
ed later.
In vying for the family
spotlight Rockefeller will
give Nixon some keen com
petition. The governor's) part will In
clude his tali artistic wife
Mary, who is called "Tod" by
friends, and his sons Michael,
Rodman and Steven and his
daughters, Ann and Mary.
The prominent Rockefeller
family also will be represent
ed by the governor's brothers,
John D. Ill, Wlnthrop, Laur
ence and David.
Births
BEAMS - To Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry, 23 Myrtle st., Medford,
July 21, 1060, a girl, 8-n
pounds, at Crator Osteopathic
hospital.
SMITH - To Mr. and Mrs.
Henry, 130 North Ninth at.,
Central Point, July 20, 1080,
a boy, 8 pounds, at Crater
Osteopathic hospital.
McNEILL - To Mr. and
Mrs. Dan-oil, Box 387, Cen
tral Point. July IB. 1060. a
boy, S'A pounds, at Crater
Osteopathic hospital.
S PRAGUE - To Mr. and
Mrs. George; S32 Palm it.,
Medford, July 19. I960, a girl,
9 pounds, at Crater Osteo
pathic hospital.
FERGUSON - To Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest M., 514 Newtown
st Medford, July 21, I860, a
girl, 7 pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
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