Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 01, 1960, Image 9

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    THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, ISIS
.MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE.
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Births
SANDINE - To Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald, 811 West Tenth
it., Medford, Aug. 31, 1960,
a girl, 7'4 lbs., at Rogue Val
: ley hospital.
r BRUZELIUS Tr Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth, 495 North Main
St., Ashland, Aug. 31, 1960,
boy, 734 lbs., at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
A6HPOLE - To Mr. and
Mrs. Charles, route 4, box 309,
Medford, Sept. 1, 1960, a boy,
7 lbs., at Rogue Valley hos
pital. :
COWLEY - Tq Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph, 325 Oak St.,
Phoenix, Sept. 1, 1960, a girl,
8'4 lbs., at Sacred Heart hospital.
Local and Personal
Mopping Up - About 30
State department of forestry
crewmen were still mopping
up today at the scene of a
fire which burned 125 acres
of brush and timber east of
Shady Cove Tuesday.
Grass Fire-Firemen were
dispatched about 4:15 p.m. yes
terday to a three-acre wheat
slubble field fire on the Fran
cis Russell property at Jack
sonville highway and Pioneer
rd. The blaie apparently start
ed from a cigarette, firemen
stated.
Tractor Accident - James
W TCAIIIDIT I
If tavuinfc
' for
Elks and Invited Guests Only
ELKS TEMPLE
Live Music IX n,.
Open 4 P.M. Till 2 A.M.
If wt were unable to seat you immediately
last Saturday night, we're very sorry. Why
not try us again this weekend?
klfMAf ONE COMPLETE PERFORMANCE
IXUW BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 P.M.
Realm
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In the
of Faith..,
NO GREATER
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K MIGHTIER FILM!
the Big
TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION
HOWARD KEEL-SUSAN KOHNER JOHN SAXON .
Farnsworth, 21, of 3761 South
Pacific highway, was taken
to Rogue Valley hospital yes
terday after he was injured
in a fall from a tractor, ac
cording to state police.
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Patients - Tonsilcctomy pa
tients at Rogue Valley hospi
tal today include Wendy De
Forest, 4, and Leslie DcForest,
6, children of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell DeForest, 1542 Grand
ave., Medford.
Fire in Car-Fire resulting
from a short in wiring dam
aged the interior of a car own
ed by N. S. Thames at 3:05
a.m. today, city firemen re
ported. The fire occurred at
the Thames home, 3286 Lone
Pine rd.
Chin Up Meeting - The lo
cal Chin Up club will meet
at 8 p.m. Friday in the Med
ford Girls Community club,
226 North Bartlett st. Everett
Cade, a pre-medical student
at Southern Oregon college,
will present a piano concert.
Son Born - Word has been
received here of the birth of
a son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Frank Perl Jr., San Francis
co, Calif., yesterday at San
Francisco. The boy, who
weighed 8 pounds, has been
named Frank. Grandparents
of the youngster reside here.
They are Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Frank Perl, 220 King
St., and Mrs. Barbara Ripfl,
1123 Dakota ave.
In Hospital - Medical and
surgery patients listed today
at Sacred Heart hospital in
clude Loran F. Thornton, box
4, Agncss, Ore.; Marion S.
Hulse, post office box 653,
Jacksonville; Otis B. McDon
ald, 549 North Main St., Ash
land; Mrs. Louis Knudsen, 708
Cedar St., Medford; Charles
Jacobs, 728 East Jackson St.,
Medford; Harold W. Smith,
547 Bessie st., Medford, and
Junior Lee Hammond, route
2, box 220, Medford.
Portland Produce
The following pries quotations
are from the agricultural market
ing service of the U.S. Department
oi Jtgucuiiure in roruanu.
Eggs: Prices to retailers, cartons,
X large AA 57-61: large AA 35-58;
large A 52-57: medium AA 46-49:
small AA 32-36. Prices to produc
ers: X large AA 46-51 !b; large AA
44-49 ii; large A 36-40: medium AA
33-37 '-,: small AA 20-23b.
Butter: Prices to retailers, No. 1
printa delivered, AA and A 68,
B 66.
Poultry: Prices to retailers, deliv
ered, for grade A quality, fryers,
whole 36-36, cut up 41-43; light
type hens, whole 27-30, cut up 32
33; heavy type hens, whole 41-43.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPDUSDAL 1 v e
stock: Cattle 75: includes three truck
lots fed steers: trade active, fully
steady; two lots good steers 24-25;
few cutter steers 16-18: utility cows
13.50-16; canners and cutters 10.50
12: few utility bulls 10-19.50.
Calves 10: market mosUy untest
ed: few cull and utility calves and
vealers 14-17; good and choice
vealera 24-27.
Hogs 50; trade slow: 16 head lots
U.S. No. 1 butchers 220 lbs. steady
at 17.75; otherwise, market un
tested. Sheep 50; no early test; earlier
this week choice wooled lambs
mostly 17: shorn 16-16.50; good and
choice feeder lambs 14-15.50;
slaughter ewes 2.30-5.
North Portland livestock market
will be closed Monday, Labor Day.
EVA M. FREDENBURG
Funeral services for Mrs.
Eva May Fredcnburg, 82, who
died at her residence 420
North Grape st., Tuesday, will
be held at Perl Funeral home
Friday at 11 a.m. The Rev. D.
E. Millard will officiate. Pri
vate committal services will
be held at the Medford IOOF
cemetery.
Mrs. Fredenburg was born
Jan. 13, 1878, an Farmville,
Kan., and moved to Oregon as
child, where she married
Harmon Fredenburg, who
preceded her in death in 1946.
Mr. and Mrs. Fredenburg
operated several grocery
stores in this area for many
years, and her husband was
employed by the first fire de
partment in Medford.
Survivors include several
nieces, one of wnom, ftirs.
Jane Gillespie, lives in Med
ford; and several nephews.
Obituaries
CLARENCE ZE1TLER
Recitation of the Holy Ros
ary for Cl-rence siepnen
Zeitler, 81, who died at nis
residence Tuesday at 105
North Oakdale ave., will be
held at Perl Funeral home at
7:30 o'clock tonight. Requiem
Mass will be from the Sacred
Heart church Friday at 9 a.m.
with the Rev. John Ilg officiating.
Committal will be in mc
Siskiyou Memorial park with
the Spanish American War
Veterans taking part.
Mr. Zeitler was born Sept.
1878, in Morris, 111., and
had been a resident of this
area for 11 years. .
He was a Spanish American
War Veteran having served
from 1898 to 1901 in the Navy
and served on the old battle
ship "Iowa." He was a retired
tra nmastcr tor tne Weyer
haeuser Company in Klamath
Falls and Ashland.
Survivors Include one
daughter, M r s. Catherine
Phipps, Portland; one son,
Don D. Zeitler, Medford; one
brother, Raymond Zeitler,
Charlottesville, N. C; seven
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
JOHN A. LYONS
Funeral services for John
A. Lyons of Roseburg, who
died at his home Tuesday,
will be held Sunday, Sept. 4,
at 2 p.m. in the Gantz Mortu
ary in Myrtle Creek.
Mr. Lyons lived in tne Mea
ford area from 1924 until
about 1940.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Florence Lyons, Rose-
bure. and two children, Mrs,
Kathrine Payton, of Myrtle
Creek, and Jack Lyons, Rose
burg.
MACE FREELAND
Mace D. Freeland, 65, died
at his home, route 1, Gold
Hill, Wednesday afternoon.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Perl Funeral
home.
B" nAV MARTHA HYER-HERBERT LOM .
GALA DAY ,. k, MM VBI . 00 free
IN DISNEYLAND IN PRICES
FIRST RUN!
HURRYI
ENDS
SAT.
Gerald Mohr Norl Hayden les Iremjyne Jack Kruschen
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PLUS. CONAN DOYLE'S TERROR EPICI
mtKMtir
The Hound
Tit
cimiel
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j THE HAPPIEST
SHOW ON
EARTH!
IS HERE
WESTERN PINE REGION
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SUGAR PINK
Pin tt hmkrriMi
DUnittr I to 7 ft4.
Height 160 to 300 tot.
Barb Or ay Brown to Rti
Brown, dtply fur
rowed on mature
trctt.
Mm to 4 Inch Lot
O in bundht o ifro.
10 to 30 ineht Jbni,
Yellow Drown.
Vl inch lens. Urtja
crop irwy 4 M I
yssw.
Southern Orssjuw oaal
Cssiforas.
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PINE KING Often called "king of pines," Sugar pine may
reach heights of 200 feet and diameters of up to 10 feet. This
all-purpose softwood is noted for its excellent finishing
qualities and is unsurpassed for wood-working. Sugar pine
is also a favorite wood-carving material. sawtiinDer siana is
estimated at 23 billion board feet.
at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. Fred
erick Evans of the First Chris
tian church will officiate.
Committal will be in Hill
crest Memorial park, with
Conger-Morris, funeral direc
tors, in charge of arrange
ments, o
Casket bearers will include
Charles R. Lenrn, Fred Trox
el, George Galbraith, Arthur
Forsberg, Ray Buttram ana
John Wallace.
Mr. Thompson was born
Feb.' 14, 1921, in Buhl, Idaho.
He came to Ft. Klamath in
1943, where he married Susan
Bickers. He lived there and
at Modoc Point until 1946,
when he moved to Medford.
Survivors include his wife,
and three children, Deneice,
Linda and Chris, all at home.
Investment Funds
FESTIVAL
PLAYS
Tonight: "Taming of the
Shrew"
Friday: "Julius Caesar"
Saturday: "The Tempest"
Curtain time 8:30 p.m.
Bus leaves Medford ho
tel at 7:30 p.m., and Jack
son hotel at 7:35 p.m. for
Festival plays.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and virinily: Showery
and mild through Friday. Low to
night 48; Inch Friday 73.
Western Orejion: Mostly cloudy
tonight nnd Friday with possible
showers alone the coast and over
the southern interiors. Low tonight
4-5l!; huh Friday 63-72. except
72-78 in southern interiors.
Northern California: Fair with
some high cloudiness. Variable log
and low clouds on the coast. Slight
ly cooler Inland.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPF.RATURE: Mean yesterday
66: below normal 1.
Record high this date 103 In 19.10.
Record low this date 38 in 1924.
PRF.CIP1T ATION : 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m., trace.
Total last month .03 inch. .16
inch helow normal.
Total to Sept. 1. 13.96 Inchas, 1.19
inches below normal.
HUMlnlTY: Lowest yesterday
37ro, highest this a.m. 86r...
Huh 4:00 4-
CITV Veter- A.M. nr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings to
Grants Pass 82
Klamath Falls 79
MEDFORD 84
Portland 68
42
.08
Seattle ...
Spokane
Yakima .
63
74
60
Eureka 61
Red Bluff 91
Sacramento 80
San Francisco 60
Los Angeles 84
Phoenix .
Denver .
40
30
32
57
S3
62
Radio Station Gets
Air Force Plaque
A plaque for outstanding
service to the United Statea
Air Force was presented this
morning to Radio Station
KMED.
The award was received
by Ray Johnson, KMED man
ager, from Sgt. Harold
O'Leary, USAF recruitment
service, stationed in Grants
Pass.
The ceremony was held at
the Medford Chamber of Com
merce greeters meeting in the
Medford hotel.
Portland ttlPC S t a t e and
local health authorities Tues
day launched an investigation
into what they called positive
laboratory identification of
rabies in a bat which hit a
..101
Chicago 93
Miami Reach 84
New York 78
Washington. D. C.
nggn
77
71
72
Over-the-Counter
Western Stock?
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 lo 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 Storks
Bank of America
CaHL-Paciff") utilities
Cascades Plywood
Cons. Freighiwnys
Copco .V
Cyprus Mines Corp. .
First National Hank ..
rTtorrison-Kniidsen
"Northwest Nat.
CBoise -IUPII- Prospects of set
tlement of a strike involving
both Portland's daily news
papers "are no better than
they were," according to Wil-
Paclflc4v
Permaiirnl
nid
, 4.11.
, 22 s
, 27
, 13'i
, 36T.
. 23
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. 32
. 23
. 311 i
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72'4
Gas
A- Lt. ...
nt Cem. Co.
Portland Gen. Elec.
U. S. National Bank
United Utilities 4'.
West Coast Tel 20
Weyerhaeuser 33
-i
n
liam R. Moorish, assistant to
the president of the Ore
gonian.
Asked
30
13li
30 "
26
nni,
34'..
24
42
20
33
77
49
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Noon quotaUona
tunas:
Fund ma
Bullock 12.73
Chem Fund 11 38
Colonial Ener 12.43
Eaton Howard Stk H 12.06
Fidelity ia-41
Group Sec Avia-Elec 9.30
Group Sec Com. S'.i; 12 .27
Group Sec Petr . 9.17
Group Sec Steel 8.05
Group Sec Tobac - 8.78
Keystone B-3 ............ 13.60
Keystone B-4 9,31
Keystone K-3 13.13
Keystone S-l 19.34
Keystone S-2 11.91
Keystone S-3 13.41
Keystone S-4 12.88
Mass Inv Grth Stk .. 14.82
TV-Elcc - 6.2.1
Value Line Inc ........ 3.31
Wellington 14.23
DANIEL B. WRIGHT
Funeral services for Daniel
Bryan Wright, infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R.
Wright, of 2345 Finley lane,
who died Monday, will be
held in Hillcrcst Mortuary
chapel, on the North Phoenix
rd., Saturday at 11 a.m. The
Rev. Harold Sanner of t h e
First Church of the Nazarene
will officiate. Committal will
be in Hillcrcst Memorial park,
with Conger-Morris, funeral
directors, in charge oi ar
rangements. Survivors, besides the par
ents, include a sister, Debra
Lynn Wright, Medford; grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
E. Wright, Medford, and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold M. Finnie,
Topeka, Kans.; and great
grandparents, Mrs. Lula Glea-
Medford; Mrs. Minnie
Gehrt, Topeka, Kans.; Mrs.
Maude Schmidt, Topeka,
Kans.; and William Wright,
Gladstone, Ore.; and other
relatives;
selected
Asked
1395
12 31
13 61
12.69
16 66
10.10
13.44
10.03
0.81
9.62
17.02
10.16
16.70
21.10
13.00
14.63
14.06
16.02
8.99
3 80
13.51
Welcomo to tBo
NEW TOWER BROILER!
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The OK Super Market;
Welcomes the new Tower Broiler
'Melody Room
CHARCOAL
STEAKS
TILL MIDNIGHT
CANDLE
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1:30 P.M. to Midniift
SThdayi 4 P.M. Till 11 P.M.
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Opening This Friday Nite
- LIVE MUSIC DANCING -
... and those OK Market
MELLOW-CURED 4-H STEAKS
for your dining pleasure
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LIVE
BOB AQDERSOa !
Rifely 7:30 p.m.-1.30 a.m.
No Music Mondays
I fc&OILED STEAKS
PRIME RIB
CHICKEN - SEAFOOD
Klamath Falls woman earlier
this month.
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HOTEL
1217 SW Morrison St.
PORTLAND, OREGON
All trinsisnt f usiti. All thoit who
como, roturn. ftatas not high, not
low. Froo forage, TV's and radios.
Reputation for cleanliness.
Children Under
Seven No Charge
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- I Daily, 4 p.m. tin a3Q a.m. MAnnflX r2 - 1 MICKEY MOUSE AND PLUTO
p, .c. , Fri. & Sat., closed Thurs. MHUIIUA 1 rj I . .
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BRANDON DE WILDI