Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 21, 1960, Image 7

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    f SUNDAY. AUGUST 11. 1160
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE.
. Auto Accident - Cars op
erated by Alice Faye Richey,
607 West 11th st., and Mabel
Marie Wertz, Eagle Point,
collided Friday at the inter
section of Court and Man
zanita sts., according to po
lice reports.
Beautiful Modern Surroundings To Make
Your Dining Most Pleasant at the
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ROGUE IIIEt LODGE
en Crater Lake Hwy. 62
24 Miles N.E. of Medford
Offering the Finest
Cuisine to Please
the Most
Discriminating!
Open 4 p.m. till Midnite
Daily, 4 p.m. till 2:30 a.m.
Fri. & Sat., closed Thurs.
"
Let Us Help You Plan
Your Special Parties
Call lola TR 8-2392
Every Saturday Nite
Music By
Hal Grow
Comb. Piano & Organ
Arleigh Anderson
Basi Guitar
Caesar Munioli
Returns!
Enjoy His Music
Every Friday Nite
Enjoy a Restful Night in One of Our
River-Front Cabins
Owners: lola Porterfield Freida & Henry Keefer
STARTS TODAY
DOORS OPEN 1:15
THE BIG SHOW MOVES TO ASHLAND! !
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Local and Personal
OBITUARIES
Noiilo Taktn-A hose noz
zle valued at $1.50 was taken
recently from the yard at the
residence of Susie Mae Fre-
denburg, 730 Oak St., police
said Friday.
Money Lot! - Eanny Chap
man, 3362 Table Rock rd., re
ported the loss of $40 last
week on either North River
side ave. or Court st. He may
be reached at NOrmandy
4-1959.
Man Robbod - About $12
was taken recently from Wil
liam Edward Klueber, 628V4
North Riverside ave., accord
ing tn citv oolice. He told
them Friday that he had
been robbed.
Youth Chaitd-Dorothy May
Stone, 626 West Second st.,
told city police Friday that
Paul Millington Spark, 11,
route 1, box 433B, had been
chased by juveniles with a
knife near her home.
Rocks Thrown - Florence
Elizabeth Cardinal, 200 Tripp
St., told city police yesterday
that a juvenile, had been
throwing rocks at her house
The case was cleared with
the interrogation of a 5-year-old
boy.
Granddaughter - Mr. and
Mrs. Earl McCallister, Ta
coma, Wash., are the parents
of a girl, Barbara Lee, born
Aug. 11 weighing 8 pounds.
Grandparents of the baby are
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walters,
36 Chestnut st., Medford.
Operator Cited-Gordon Dee
Miller, 2101 West Main St.,
was cited for violation of
basic rule Friday evening
when his scooter hit a car
operated by Granville Rogers
Dorey Jr., 21 Genessee st. In
jured was William Jewel
Hedrick, 126 Clover lane. No
medical aid was needed, po
lice say.
Window Broken-Morris B.
Leonard Sr., 2503 Hillcrest
rd., told city police Saturday
morning that a window at
Leonard Electric, 309 East
Main st., had been "shot out"
late Friday night or early
that morning. William A.
Barker, 2430 Hillcrest rd.,
also reported Saturday that
a window at Barker's Men's
store, 206 East Main st., had
been damaged by a rock.
Visits - Marine Staff Sgt.
W. E. Cohee, Yuma, Ariz., ar
rived in Medford Friday night
for a visit with his father-in-law,
F. B. Liddell, 712 New
town st. Saturday Mr. and
Mrs. Cohee and children,
Karen, Randall and Richard,
left for their home. Mrs. Co
hee and the children have
been visiting relatives and
friends in the valley for the
past several weeks.
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JACK LEMMON
ERNIE KOVAC8
i ceue eptn
'Greatest Show
en Screen at
7:30 P.M.
& 12 Midnite
"Bell, Book"
en Screen -10:30
P.M.'
: Nursery to Open-The Med
ford Nursery school, 235 East
Jackson st., will reopen on
Sept. 6. Appointments may
be made by calling Mrs. Ethel
Tennant.
Worshio Services The 11
a.m. worship service at the
Eastwood Baptist church to
day will feature Dr. Clifford
R. Miller, nrnfpssni of hictnrv
and political science at
soutnern uregon college,
as speaker.
Patienii The following pa
tients are reported by Sacred
Heart hospital: Mrs. Evelyn
G. Schaecher. 516 OreBnn
terrace, Medford, convalescing
at home following surgery;
Clyde Moore, Box 65, Butte
Falls, surgical patient and
William N. Simmons, Happy
Camp, Calif., medical patient.
To Meeting Ben Newman
of Hubbard-Wray comnanv
will fly to Dallas, Texas, Mon
day to take rjart in a s1p
meeting of John Deere retail
dealers, borne 4,500 independ
ent businessmen in the United
States and Canada, who soil
and service John Deere prod-
uctes, are expected to attend
the meeting.
Patients The Crater Osteo
pathic hospital reDorts that
William H. Gauthier, 4399
South Pacific hiirh w a v
Grants Pass ,and Lauren Say
mour, 1324 Bawter rd., Med
ford, are medical patients.
Glenn R. Goodson. 2-vear-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. William
R. . Goodson, 661 Cedar St.,
Central Point, is a surgery
patient.
Son Born Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford B. Cordy Jr., are the
parents of a son, their first
child, born August 15 in Rich
land, Wash. The child is a
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford B. Cordy, 21.14 Beall
lane, and has been named
Clifford Bernard Cordy III.
Mr. Cordy Jr., is employed
for the summer at the Atomic
Energy commission's plant at
Hanford, Wash. . He holds
bachelor degrees in electrical
engineering, physics and
mathematics, and plans to re
turn to Oregon State college
in September to work towards
a master's degree in engineering.
JOSEPHINE FURRY
Funeral services for Mrs.
Josephine May Furry, Phoe
nix, who died Thursday, will
be held at Hillcrest Mortuary
chapel, on the North Phoenix
rd., Monday at 10 a.m. The
Rev. D. E. Millard will of
ficiate. Committal will be in
Phoenix cemetery, with Conger-Morris,
funeral directors,
in charge of arrangements.
The body will lie in state to
day. Mrs. Furry was born March
9, 1889, in Phoenix, and had
lived all her life in southern
Oregon. She was married July
31, 1910, in Phoenix, Ore., to
Fredrick Milo Furry, , who
died in 1953.
Survivors include two sons,
Norven Furry, Roseburg; Leo
Furry, Phoenix; and three
grandchildren, Glenda, Steven
and Bob Furry.
Pallbearers will be Harold
Stevenson, Irving Hanscom,
John Klasscn, Vincent Claf
lin, A. H. MacKintosh, and
Tom Caster.
EUGENE DICKEHSON
Funeral services for Eugene
Barrie Dickerson, 49, of 273
Mace rd., who died Thursday,
will be held at Hillcrest Mor
tuary ' chapel on the North
Phoenix rd. Monday at 2:30
FESTIVAL
PLAYS
Tonight: "Richard II"
Tuesday: "Julius Caesar"
Wednesdayi "The Tem
pest" 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.
EVER SEEN
Mr. Ware's
Hares?
SCADS OF EXHIBITS
DOUGLAS COUNTY
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Au9Uit 25 - 21
Enjoy
This Sunday
BREAKFAST
Before or After Church
p.m. The Rev. Elvin S. Tollcf
son of the Luthern Church
Ascension church will offici
ate. Committal will bf In Hill
crest Memorial park, with
Conger-Morris, funeral di
rectors in charge of arrange
ments. Mr. Dickerson was born
June 7, 1911, in Atchinson,
Kans.-, and had lived in south
ern Oregon for the past seven
years. He was married Nov.
30, 1940, in Bremerton, Wash.,
to Virginia I. Grecnwalt, who
survives.
Other survivors include
seven children; Penny, Sheila,
Judy, Pam, Gene, Johnnie,
and Patty, all at home; his
mother, Mrs. Georgia Dicker
son, Medford; two brothers,
George Dickerson, Bremerton,
Wash.; and Bill Dickerson,
San Fernando, Calif.; and a
LIVE
BOB ANDERSON
Nitely 7:30 p.m.-1.30 a.m
No Muiic Monday!
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Opening Soon New
'MELODY ROOM'
For
BANQUETS DININQ
DANCING
Winners Announced For Swine Breeding
Dennis Cornutt, Crater FFA
chapter, took the grand and
senior championship sow
award in the swine breeding
classes at the Jackson county
4-H and FFA fair Friday.
Other placings were:
Junior silt: Jim Frink. Crnter,
1st; Dennis Cornutt, Crater, and;
Willie Debrick, Crater, 3rd; Harry
Gay. Phoenix, 4th.
sister, Mrs. Virginia Pittack,
Bremerton Wash.
Pallbearers will include
M. T. Rossi, Cliff Cooper,
Claude Gunter, Paul Hess, Ar
lie Pettitt, and Henry Map-ston.
Senior flit: Cheat Caiter, Phoe
nix. 1st.
Sows: Dennis Cornutt, Crater, 1st;
Jim Frink. Crater. 2nd; Willie De
brick. Crater, 3rd.
Pen of three junior sllU: Jim
Frink, Crater, 1st.
Pen of sow silts from own litter:
Jim Frink, Crater. 1st; Dennis Cor
nutt, Crater, 2nd; and Willie De
brick, Crater, 3rd.
Tamworth, breeding: Ben Sutton,
Eagle Point, 1st with Benior gilt.
Land race: Curt Harris. Phoenix,
grand champion Land race sow and
senior champion bow; and junior
champion exhibited by Ralph Gy
sin. Phoenix.
Landrace Junior gilts: Ralph Gy
sln. Phoenix, 1st; Curt Harris. Phoe
nix, 2nd.
Landrace yearling sows: Curt
Harris, Phoenix. 1st; and Ralph
Gysin, Phoenix, 2nd.
Landrace pen of three junior
gilts: Ralph Gysin, Phoenix, 1st;
and Curt Harris, Phoenix, 2nd.
Sow and gilt from own litter:
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FOR ADULTS ONLY
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STARTS THURSDAY
AT REGULAR PRICES
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at the
Hotel Medford
Dining Room 7
CHILDREN ALWAYS WELCOME
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CHARCOAL
STEAKS
TILL MIDNIGHT
CANDLE
ROOM
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!al Medford
Open Dally
5:30 P.M. te Midnight
Sundays 4 P.M. Till 11 P.M.
THEATRE
INFORMATION SERVICE
CALL SP 3-7323
FOR FULL INFORMATION
ABOUT YOUR THEATERS
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LET THIS GREAT
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Kachina Lodge
Highway 99-Phoenix, Oregon
CLOSED SUNDAY AUG. 21
OPEN AS USUAL
MONDAY, AUG. 22 - 4 P.M.
o NOTICE
We Will Be
OPEN SUNDAYS
7 AM. Till NOON
till further notice in order to serve our large
breakfast crowds ...
Silver Grill Cafe
403 East Main
Medford
HOUSE of MYSTERY
Where the Stereoramic Photo Originated
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Throughoul
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ANY SNAPSHOT TAKEN WITHIN THE VORTEX
WILL PRODUCE A 3D PICTURE - TEST ITI
Summer Hours 8 to 6
Open to the Public Since 1930
MR. HITCHCOCK ISN'T KIDDING!
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Schedule VVON'T
ALLOW YOU
of
Show
Times
Below!
to cheat yourself! You must seejjiTTmi'lfrom
beginning to end to enjoy it fully. Therefore,
do not expect to be admitted into the theatre
after the start of each performance of the
picture. We say no one and we mean no one
not even the manager's brother; the Presi
dent of the United States, or the Queen of
England (God bless her)ZC
YOU
May
Buy
Tickets
In
Advance
For
Any
Show!
CONTINUOUS TODAY BUT LOOK!
I 1ST SHOW 2ND SHOW 3RD SHOW 4TH SHOW
YOU MUST BE IN BY 1:45 4:30 7:15 9:40
OR WAIT TILL 3:35 6:20 9:05 7ooTm.
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