Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 12, 1960, Image 13

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    rRIDAY. AUGUST 12. 1960
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE.
Permit Issued - The Med
ford Building department re
cently issued a $5,000 permit
to the Medford Beauty school
to remodel a commercial
building at 3 West Sixth St.
Bona Carrier - Local police
were summoned by Joseph Al
bert Tomjack, manager of the
Greyhound Bus depot, to in
vestigate a dog which, for the
past several weeks, has car
ried bones into the premises.
Officers found the suspect
"lying in the middle of the
floor," and contacted its owner.
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Gas Stolen - About $1.80
worth of gas was recently
taken from an auto owned by
Doremus "Piatt Scudder, 325
Vancouver ave., police said
today. Some five gallons were
taken.
Finds Knife-Douglas Jack
Thomson, 2558 Roberts rd.
told city police recently that
he found a bone-handle hunt
ing knife and a brown leather
scabbard on Roberts rd. at
Springbrook rd. Aug. 10. Po
lice played the item in the
police recovery room.
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Locals
Money Stolen - Joan Neil
Boyden, 2541 Sandy Terrace
told city police this morning
of the theft of money and coin
boxes from the B and M De
velopment company, 23 Mistle
toe st.
Surgical Patients Crater
Osteopathic hospital reports
two surgical patients: Mrs.
Harold Hargett, route 2, box
69, Walla, Walla, Wash., and
Nancy L. Kinnaird, 10, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dexter
Kinnaird, 2251 Table Rock
rd., Medford.
Driver Ciied-Cars operated
by Mary Louise Norton, 48,
Phoenix, and Shirley Mae
Barraclough, 34, of 829 Beek
man St., were involved in a
two-car collision at the inter
section of King and West 10th
sts. yesterday afternon, ac
cording to police reports.
Mary Norton was cited by po
lice for failure to yield the
right of way.
Youth Injured - Forrest An
thony Morgan, 14, 1018 West
11th st., was slightly injured
yesterday afternoon when the
bicycle he was riding collided
with a parked vehicle at 917
West 11th st. In the parked
truck was Walter Wilfred
Johnson, 63, of 1702 West
Main st., who was attempting
to close the left front door as
the youth approached the ve
hicle.
Fellowship Meetings Jack-
s o n v i 1 1 e Bible Fellowship
meetings are being held each
Sunday at "the oldest Pro
testant church this side of the
Rockies," located across from
the Jacksonville Museum.
Sunday school starts at 10
a.m., services at 11 and eve
ning services at 7 p.m. Prayer
meetings are held at 7 p.m.
each Thursday.
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Patients Convalescing at
Rogue Valley hospital follow
ing surgery are Peter Polk,
516 Western ave., and Susan
Watrud, daughter of Mrs.
Harriet Watrud. 19 Geneva
ft., Medford. Medical patients
there are Kris Schaffran, 13,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Schaffran, Prospect, and Mrs.
Ronald Rose, 4425 Jackson
ville highway, Medford.
Investment Funds
Noon quotations on selected
lunas:
Fund Bid Asked
HUHOCK 12.68 13.88
Chem Fund 11.33 12.26
colonial Ener 12.13 13.37
Eaton Howard .. Stk 12.00 12.83
Fidelity 15.32 16.56
Group Sec Ava-Elec 9.17 10.05
(iroupsec Com Stk 12.35 13.52
Group Sec Petr 9.21 10.09
Group Sec Steel .... 9.33 10.22
Group Sec Tobac .. 8.57 9.39
Keystone B-3 15.47 16.88
Keystone B-4 9.50 10.37
Keystone K-2 - 15.05 16.42
Keystone S-l ...... 19.40 21.17
Keystone S-2 11.78 12.86
Keystone S-3 13.20 14.50
Keystone 5-4 12.60 13.75
Mass Inv Grth Stk .. 14.76 15.36
TV-Elec 7.11 8.84
Value Line Inc 5.24 5.73
Wellington 14..07 15.34
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPI) Weekly live
stock: Cattle 2450. Low to average
choice 940-1078 lb. fed steers
26.25-27; mixed good-choice 26.50;
bulk good steers 24.25.50, canners
down to 13; high-good choice heif
ers 24.50; canner-cutted cows
10.50-12; utility bulls 20-21.50; cut
ters 16.50-19; medium-good stock
steers 17-21.
Calves 375. Good-choice vealers
23-26: few 26.50-27: standard calves
and vealers 19-22; cull-utility 11-
l.au; gooa-cnoice siock caivcs
22.25.
Hogs 1835. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers
lu.au-zu. eariy to zu.zs: no. ana
3 weights 18.75-19.25; No. 1 and 2
sows 270-330 lb. 16-17; mixed grade
neavier i3.au-ia; iceaer pigs ib.au
17. Sheep 4250. Choice-prime range
spring lambs 18.25, other ranges
17.50: cnoice nearnv lH.au-iv; eooa-
choice feeders 13.50-15; cull-good
ewes 2-4.au.
WORLD'S
Regular
Prices!
Adult 70c
Students 50c
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WILLIE M. STAUB
Funeral services for Mrs.
Willie May Staub, 73, Phoe
nix, who died Wednesday, will
be held at Conger - Morris
Funeral home downtown
chapel Saturday at 10 a.m.
The Rev. W. E. Irby of the
Jacksonville Assembly of God
church will officiate. Com
mittal will be in Siskiyou Me
morial park.
Mrs. Staub was born Feb.
18, 1887, in Shrevcport, La.
She was married June 6, 1947,
in Reno, Nev., to William N.
Staub, who survives.
Other survivors include a
son, Robert Vaughn, Jackson
ville; a daughter, Mi's. Irene
Linden, Reno, Nevada; a sis
ter, Mrs. Eva Brunmett,
Shreveport, La.; eight grand
children, including Carole
Joan Brooke; and six great
grandchildren.
A son, Marvin Vaughn.
died in 1954, and a daughter,
Mrs. Mildred Kraft, died in
1950.
ROBERT O. OAKS
Hornbrook Robert Oliver
(Bob) Oaks, 76, was found
dead In his home on Hungry
creek Tuesday. Death was at
tributed to a heart attack
sometime Sunday evening or
Monday. His body was dis
covered by a neighbor.
Mr. Oaks was a miner, and
had retired from the forest
service in 1947. He had lived
alone in his home on Hungry
creek since that time. Accord
ing to Lee Morford, U.S. for
est service dispatcher in Yre-
ka, Mr. Oaks was n member
of the 1912 Olympic wrestling
team. He reportedly graduat
ed from the University of
Chicago with a metallurgy de
gree. He also studied mining
at the school of mines in
Colorado.
Mr. Oaks was born March
28, 1884, in Illinois and came
to California in 1912. He
came to Siskiyou county in
1921 and had lived in the
county ever since.
He is survived by a sister
and brother in Michigan and
a s i s t e r-in-law, Norabelle
Oaks, of Seattle.
Funeral services were held
today at Girdner's Funeral
chapel in Yreka, with the Rev.
Harold Coleman of the Me
thodist church officiating.
Burial was in the Honloy
Hornbrook cemetery.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair
through Saturday. Low tonight S3.
High Saturday 95.
Western Oregon: Late night and
early morning coastal cloudiness;
mostly sunny Saturday. Low to
night 50-58. A little warmer Satur
day with highs from 80 in north to
05 in south Interior. About 65 on
coast.
Northern California: Fair through
Saturday except scattered thunder
storms in high mountains and fog
on coast. Little temperature
change.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
78: above normal 5.
Record high this date 107 In
1035.
Record low this date 44 in 1018.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m., none.
Total this month none, .05 Inch
below normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 15.03 inches,
2.08 inches below normal
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
17, highest this a.m. 73.
Hlsh 4:00 24.
CITY Yeer- a.m. hr.
inv t.nw Prf
oroaKinRS fifi
Grants Pass 95
KlaVnath FalU B!)
MEDFORD 98
Portland 74
52
52
65
58
80
Seattle
Spokane
Yakima .,
. 67
. 07
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50
60
58
Eureka 58 54
Red Bluff ......103 75
Sacramento 103 65
San Francisco 62 53
Los Angeles 90 70
Phoenix .161
82
59
64
82
uenver 87
Chicago 73
Miami Beach 88
new York 78 66
WaiihRton. D. C. 83 71
FIVE-DAY FORECAST:
(Through Aug. 17):
Western Orecon - Western Wash
ington Temperatures about nor
mal at beginning of period, rising
to much above normal at end of
period. Highs in western Washing
ton in 70s, rising into 80s, in west
ern Oregon 75-85, rising to 85-05.
except 00-100 In southern Oregon
Interior. Low temperatures 50-60.
No precipitation.
Northern California No precipi
tation except scattered thunder
f ,?rm occasionally In high moun
. . Temperatures above norma!
in interior and near normal else-where.
Time
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VERNA O. WIMER
Mrs. Verna O. Wimor, wife
of Eldon Wimor, died yester
day at her home, 33 Quince
st. Funeral services will be
held at Conger-Morris Funeral
Home downtown chapel Mon
day at 3 p.m. The Rev. Glenn
McKerrow of the First Chris
tian church will officiate.
Committal will be in Hillcrest
Memorial park.
RACHEL GISH
Funeral services for Mrs.
Rachel Gish, of the Old Stage
rd., who died Thursday, will
be held at Hillcrest Mortuary
chapel, on the North Phoenix
rd., Wednesday at 10 a.m.
The Rev. D. E. Millard will
officiate. Committal will be
in Hillcrest Memorial park,
with Conger-Morris, funeral
directors, in charge.
KENNETH R. GILE
Funeral services for Ken
neth R. Gile, 55, of Phoenix,
Ariz., who died Wednesday,
will be hold at Gonger-Mor-
ris Funeral home downtown
chapel Monday at 1:30 p.m.
The Rev. George Roseberry of
the First Methodist church
will officiate. Committal will
be in Siskiyou Memorial park.
WILLIAM W. BATES
William W. Bates, 88, of
32 Geneva St., died last night
in a local hospital. Funeral
arrange ments will be an-
Over-fhe-Counfer
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 Bid Asked
Jiank of America 45l,i 47;
am.-facuic utilities .. 20,a
Cascades Plywod 26
22
28
12!',
3S
25
58
3411
23
40 ',1
17','.
32
76 li
461',
29
34 V,
uons. freigmways 12
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Cyprus Mines Corp.
34 V.
. 23 (ii
.- 53 li
.- 32
... 2114
3D",
16
... 30
... 7 Hi
... 43 li
27
... 32?l
First National Bank .
Morrlson-Knudsen
northwest Wat. cias .
Pacific Pwr. & Lt
Permanente Cement .
Portland Gen. Elec. ,
U. S. National Bank .
United Utllitie
West Coast Tel.
Weyerhaeuser
v RESPONSIBILITIESNO BILL r- rZ-
2 rcollectors"'-, r oop
FOR THE V WE'REYtHE CHOIrTwE MUST
5 VJilS5! FIREMEN'S J TAKING UP US RAFFUN'i SUPPORT
limiiV"""' V BALL". VA COLLECTION OFF A -fOURCOM-
VFW Hall in Rogue River
EVERY SATURDAY NITE- 9 to 1
Music by
Bobby Burton
& Rythm Masters
Featuring Griff Onsby
(Friendly Henry the Working Girl's Friend)
Hardwood Floor Enlarged Dining Facilities
Check Room Free Large Parking Area
SPONSORED BY VFW - EVERYONE WELCOME
Dance to the Music of DICK SPAIN
and the Rogue Valley Boys
At DREAMLAND BALLROOM
In the WALKER BUILDING
SATURDAY NIGHT
Playing both Popular and Western mulic .
REQUESTS GLADLY ACCEPTED
Great your old tilends and make naw oneit
Snack bar serves REAL coffee!
SI. 00 Per Person 9 to 1 a.m.
COOL AIR CONDITIONED DANCINGI
DANCE
Every Saturday Night
beautiful
GOLD HILL GRANGE
Music by rh. MUSIC MAKERS
Large Dining; Facilities and Free Check Room
By Jimmy Hatlo
nO KEEPING I
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nounced by Gonger
funeral directors.
Morris,
COL. A. H. DUDLEY
Col. A. H. Dudley, of Phoe
nix, died this morning at his
home. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Conger-
Morris, funeral directors.
GEORGE H. DRAKE
George H. Drake, 68, of
the Coal Mine rd., died this
morning in a local hospital.
Funeral services will be held
at Hillcrest Mortuary chapel
on the North Phoenix rd.,
Monday at 11 a.m. The Rev.
William Saladin of the Phoe
nix Presbyterian church will
officiate, with graveside serv
ices conducted by the Phoe
nix grange. Committal will be
in Hillcrest Memorial park,
with Conger-Morris, funeral
directors, in charge of ar
rangements. LIVE
BOB ANDERSON
Nitely 7:30 p.m.-1.30 a.m.
No Music Mondays
BROILED STEAKS
PRIME RIB
CHICKEN SEAFOOD
AND
1206 No. Riverside
Medford
PHONE SP 3-5474
FOR RESERVATIONS
Now Building New
'MELODY ROOM'
For
BANQUETS DINING
DANCING
Ittoptn I
all
ikifa To Meet
Red China Leaders
London IUPD Soviet Pre
mier Nikita Khrushchev is ex
pected to meet with Red
China's leaders this fall in an
attempt to mend frayed Sino-
Russian relations, Communist
diplomats said today.
The diplomats said Khrush
chev's forthcoming visit to
North Korea will provide the
occasion for the Sino-Sovict
summit meeting.
Khrushchev has accepted
an Invitation from the North
Korean government for a visit
at the beginning of October,
Moscow Radio announced
Thursday night.
The meeting was expected
to take place either in Peiping
or in Korea.
The apparent absence of a
special occasion for the visit-
neither a Korean anniversary
celebration nor the holding of
a Communist party gathering
underlined the political im
portance of the trip.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPt) Dairy market:
Eecs To retailers: Grade AA ex
tra lame. 53-55c: AA larRe. 45-52c:
A large, 47-S0c: AA medium 44.
43c: AA small 33-36c; cartons l-3c
additional.
Butte r To retailers: AA add
grade A prints, 67c lb.; cartons 1c
higher; B prints 65c.
Cheese, medium cured To re
tailers: A grade Cheddar single dai
sies, 44-51c; prcesscod American
cheese. 5-lb. loaf. 41l'j-42'ic.
Portland (UPII Dressod chick
ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail
ers: Fryers whole drawn, 30-41C
lb.; cut-up, 44-46C lb.; hens, heavy
tvoc whole drawn. 41-43C lb.: light.
type hens cut-up. 31-35C lb.; whole.
2U-3UC ID.
DANCE
OLD DERBY SCHOOL
Miltl Up Butt. Falls Highway
Music by APPLEGATE RANCHEROS
Western & Popular
Everyone Come for a Good Time 9 p.m. till 1 a.m.
Hillbilly
Saturday, Aug. 13th
Parade Starts at School
Grounds, 10:00 A.M. Fun Begin
Community Hall Grounds, 11:00 A.M.
Special Events for Prizes
Throughout The Day.
Contests For Kids Food Booth
Dunkin' Tank
Dance, 9:00 P.M. Until ?? Live Music
A REAL INDIAN THRILLER
for our
SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE
"THE BRAVE WARRIOR"
PLUS
A SWELL TWO-REEL COMEDY
AND
COLOR CARTOONS
ALL SEATS 25c
Tonight & Saturday
Two Complete Shows
7:00 & 9:20
Special Matinee
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Births
GARRIS - To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph, route 4, box 399, Med
ford, Aug. 11, 1960, girl, 8
lbs., at R gue Valley hospital.
ADAMS - To Mr. and Mrs.
Earl H., 206 Girard dr., Med
ford, Aug.. 11, 1960, boy, 8Vi
lbs., at Rogue Valley hospital.
WHITCHER - To Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis J., route 2, box
219, Medford, Aug. 12, 1960,
girl, 7Vi lbs., at Rogue Valley
hospital.
FRENCH - To Mr. and Mrs.
William E 536 B Haven St.,
Medford, Aug. 12, 1960, girl,
6V2 lbs., at Rogue Valley hos
pital. BURTON - To Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan, 1015 Oak st.. Central
Point, Aug. 11, 1960, boy, 8
lbs., at Rogue Valley hospital.
FESTIVAL
PLAYS
Tonight "The Tempest"
Saturday; "Richard II"
Sunday: "Taming of the
Shrew"
Monday: "Julius Cae
Curtain time 8:30 p.m.
Bus leaves Medford hotel
at 7:30 p.m., and Jackson
hotel at 7:35 p.m. for Festi
val plays.
EVERY
SAT. NITE
at
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Jamboree
SATURDAY
1:00 P.M.
mm
Saturday
1:00 p.m.
with all your heart
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ADMISSIONS
Adults 90c Students TSe
Loges 91.10 Children SOo
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Servicemen
Midshipman Third C I a s a
Gerald A. Vice, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William A. Vice, 527
Barnes St., a student at Ore
gon State college, is taking
part in this year's annual
midshipmen training cruiss
aboard the attack aircraft
carrier USS Lexington op
erating out of San Diego,
Calif.
This Evening
LOBSTERS
SEA SCALLOP
PRAWNS
Charcoal Steaks
CANDLE ROOM
HOTEL MEDFORD
5:30 p.m. till Midnight
THEATRE
INFORMATION SERVICE
CALL SP 3-7323
FOR FULL INFORMATION
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