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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1960
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORB.
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Local and
i Signs StoUn - Four survey
"lor signs valued at $65 were
ftaken from the residence of
Margaret Annis McGinty, 103
King at., recently, according
So city police.
1
J Council Muting -The Jack-
ion County Grange Council
ivill meet in the Eagle Point
Grange hall at 8 p.m. Satur
day, Oct. 8. Masters and other
Officers of county Granges
re asked to attend.
I - ' ' .
3 Prmlli Issued - The city
building department issued a
permit Wednesday "to W. E.
Brooks for $90,000 to erect the
third wing of office buildings
t The Mall, 1005 East Main
it. A permit was also issued
to A. Capfer for $3,200 to re
pair fire damage at 125 Cot
tage st.
STEVE REEVES
as HERCULES
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- CO-FEATURE -"12
HOURS TO KILL"
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NOW THRU SATURDAY
TONITE
65 jt THE MOST W3is8&
J) WONDERFUL 3ai$?h
Ki5f- ENTERTAINMENT
VOwfe V IN THE WHOLE WIDE .1
' S WONDERFUL WORLD!
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3rd C0L0R H,T! SATURDAY 0NLYI
jMsMaMsMaMMMeaaMsMWeisMMMBsMaMsMaiMeM
DAME
at the beautiful . . .
GOLD HILL GRANGE HALL
EVERY SATURDAY
NITE
VIG FLOOD and The Rhythm Masters
Good Clean Fun for Everyone
Free Checkroom - Dining facilities open all evening
ESQUIRE
ROOM
for
Elks and Invited Guests Only
ELKS TEMPLE 1
FOOTBALL PARTY
Friday Night After fha Gamt
Open 4 P.M. Till 2 A.M.
JohnLusk at the Baldwin Organ
Friday and Saturday Nights
Personal
Plan Sal - Upper Apple.
gate Grange will hold a sale
of rummage, potted Diants.
produce and bazaar articles
Monday, Oct. 10, at the Fehl
building, 106 North Ivy St.,
meaiora.
Board Meeting - The Med
ford Mental Health assnrla
tion board of rtirarinrs will
meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,
uci. li, at tne Jackson County
welfare office, 132 West
Fourth st., Medford. Mrs
Huth Renfro. oro?ram consul.
tant from Portland, will be
present.
:
Patients - Convalescing at
sacrea Heart hospital follow.
mg surgery are Mrs. Leland
Barton, 112V4 Nuttley St..
Asniana, and Alice O'Donnell,
9-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John J. O Donnell,
560 Clover lane. A medical
patient there is Mrs. Betty A
Clark, Canyonville.
Move - Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Diester, formerly of Medford,
are now living in a mobile
home on the Crater Lake
highway at the south end of
Shady Cove. The Diesters
own and pperate Diester Well
Drilling service and have
drilled many wells in this
area. They are members of
the Shady Cove Grange.
Hon Injured - Police were
contacted by Harriett Geral
dine Thames, 2760 Connell
ave Wednesday, who told
them that someone hit her
horse and inflicted a 3 '4-inch
cut on its nose. Police check
ed with a suspect in the area,
but he denied knowledge of
the incident. The horse was to
be taken to a veterinarian for
treatment.
Attempting to Locate - City
police are looking for Earl
DeWayne Hefner, 17, at the
9 till 1
To The
Music of
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f N -SoSets AWOCOON SILK-M MNIN&BUT H feu. off a )
GB1UINE, HOWmAnV V$I5PEREACM IS VOU GOTTA f I T?S -u!a o
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request of his father who lives
in Pocahantas, Ark. Hefner
is believed to be in the Med
ford area picking pears and
was reported to be staying
with a Lee Ruppert. Police
have had no success in trying
to locate either Hefner or
Ruppert, and said if anyone
knows the whereabouts of
Hefner they should call the
police department.
Grange News
Sams Valley Grange
Prior to the regular meeting
of the Sams Valley Grange
Saturday, Oct. 8, at 8 p.m., a
potluck dinner will be held
at 7 p.m. in the dining room,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gowan
will be hosts for the affair.
Arrangements for Booster
Night Oct. 29 will be made
Roxy Ann Grange
Roxy Ann Grange will
meet at 8 o'clock tonight in
the Grange hall. -
At the last meeting, the lec
turer's program included a
film about dairying from the
past through modern meth
ods and the manufacture of
ice cream. Mrs. Clarence
Pfnister brought picture post
cards for the display table,
some dating back to 1907.
Mrs. Eleanor Manklns was
hostess at her home on Mid
way rd. at the last meeting of
the Roxy Ann Grange Home
Economics club. She was as
sisted by Mrs. Bessie Wight
and 21 members were pres
ent., The club voted to hold
a rummage sale in Medford
Oct. 27.
Refreshments were served
by Mr. and Mrs. Wight, Mr.
and Mrs. Dames, Mrs. Elea
nor Mankins and Mrs. Bessie
Wight.
TEA FOR TWO
Derby, England -IUPP- Pam
ela Bishop, 17, accused of
stealing two cups of saucers,
two teaplates, two knives, two
forks, two spoons and a tea
pot, was let off by the judge
Thursday, in view of the fact
she is getting married soon.
OPEN DAILY
11 A.M. to
A.M.
Orders To Go i
Anytime During
Opening Haurt
Highway 99 South
HUIL at... DREAMLAND
MUSIC BY THE
i Featuring:
Evelyn on Guitar!
Also Vocalist
Meet Your Old Friends and Make New Ones
UDAMCIE
VFW Hall in Rogue River
EVERY SATURDAY NITE- 9 to 1
Music by '
Bobby Burton
And the Happy Valley Boys
FEATURING FRANK BURDICK
Hardwood Floor Enlarged' Dining Facilities
Check Room Fre , large Parking Area
SPONSORED IY VIW-EVERYONE WELCOME
Time
Noon Appointment
Cancelled; Chamber
Officials Not Told
A misinterpretion of notes
on an appointment calendar
in Dr. Edwin Durno's head
quarters, apparently resulted
in Medford Chamber of Com
merce' roundtable officials
Macmillan Urges
Patience, Firmness
London-(UPD-Prime Minister
Marold Macmillan returned
from New York Thursday
with a call for "patience and
firmness" with the Soviet Un
ion and hope for a spring sum
mit conference.
"There will have to be a
meeting to deal with some of
the outstanding questions we
failed to deal with in Paris
and I am very hopeful the
Russians would agree to it,"
he said on his return from
the current United . Nations
General Assembly meeting.
"I don't mind where we
meet so long as we meet."
Macmillan said at an air
port news conference that the
West must stand firm against
the Soviet Union and expect
no quick solutions. 1
Macmilfan said he felt more
hopeful, now after' his talks
with Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev in New York
than he did after the Paris
summit collapse in May.
Births
WALKER - To Mr. and
Mrs. Robert E., 577 Diamond
st., Medford, Oct. 7, 1960,
boy, 8 lbs., at Rogue Valley
hospital.
LOHSE To Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph L., route 4, box 409A,
Medford, Oct. 7, I960, girl,
6V4 lbs., at Rogue Valley hos
pital HANNON To Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald P., 1225 East
11th St., Medford, Oct. 6, 1960,
girl, 6'4 lbs., at Sacred Heart
hospital.
MADDOX - To Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond E., 205 B st.,
Phoenix, Oct. 7, 1960, boy,
7V4 lbs., at Sacred Heart hos
pital. MURPHY-To Mr. and Mrs.
Arvill, 138 North Pioneer St.,
Ashland, Oct. 7, 1960, a girl
9 lbs. at Ashland General hos
pital. LOWERS BANK RATE
Paris -IUPII- France lowered
Its bank rate from four to
three and one-half per cent
Thursday as . an encourage
ment to investment in private
industry.
EVERY
SAT. NITE
ROOUE VAUtT 6AWB
Both Wetttrn and popular
music . playing your fav
orite waltiei, fox treri and
Hawaiian muiie. Requests
gladly accepted.
By Jimmy Hado
not realizing his appoint
mcnts Monday had been
cancelled.
Dr. Durno was scheduled to
speak at the roundtable
luncheon in the Jackson ho
tel, but he did not appear.
The Republican candidate for
congressman from the fourth
district in Oregon said he, or
his staff, was not aware that
he was scheduled at the
roundtable.
However, Ken Baker.
chairman of the roundtable
who schedules speakers for
the luncheon, said the ap
pointment was made in : Au
gust. 1
Makes Notation
Dr. Durno, he said, made a
notation on the calendar.
Added to the calendar were
the words "Grants Pass" fol
lowed by a question mark.
Baker said he has learned
that a Republican group
scheduled a meeting in
Grants Pass Monday noon at
which they had asked Dr.
Durno to appear.
When Dr. Durno learned
he could not keep his ap
pointments Monday, he called
from Eugene to have them
cancelled. The headquarters
secretary, apparently think
ing the roundtable notation
and the Grants Pass note
were connected, telephoned
Grants Pass and relayed Dr.
Durno i message.
Baker said the secretary
apparently thought that took
care of his noon appointment,
and as a result Medford
chamber roundtable officials
were unaware of the cancel
lation. Baker said it was a mis
understanding, and that the
fact the roundtable was not
notified was not intentional
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Consider
able cloudiness tonight and partly
cloudy Saturday. Cloudy with
rain again Saturday night. Low to
night 90. High Saturday 69.
western ureaon: partly ciouay
tonight and Saturday with a few
showers along mountains tonight.
Cooler tonight with lows 46-92.
Highs 60-70. except 95-00 along
coaat.
Northern California: Fair toniaht
and Saturday except some after
noon cloudiness, .Little tempera
ture change.
JjOCAIj uata
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 67; above normal 8.
nccora nign tnis aaie o in ihjo.
Record low this date 31 In 1931.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, .11 Inch. Midnight to 10
a.m. .i7 incn.
Total this month .11 inch. .19
inch below normal. ,
Total since Sent. 1. ,20 inch. ,fft
inch below normal.
humidity: Lowest yesterday
28, highest this a.m. 93.
High 4:00 24-
CITY Y ester- a.m. hr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings 62 94 .36
Grants rasa 73 S4 .13
Klamath Falls .... Al 40 .13
MEDFORD 76 .16 .09
Portland 7 1 37 .24
Seattle .... 88 37 .91
Snokane 61 48 .21
Yakima 70 36 .10
Eureka 71 98 .00
Red Bluff 74 ' 34 XH
Sacramento 70 36
San Francisco w 71 39 ,00
Los Angeles 90 70
Phoenix ....
Denver
, gs
, si
88
47
82
. 7S
49
83
Chicago 87
Miami Beach M
New York 89
Washington, D. C. 71
FIVE-DAY FORECAST!
fThrourh Oct. I2:
Western Oregon - Western Wash
ington Precipitation will exceed
norma) with totals averaging near
one-half inch over interior ana l
to 1 Inches on coast, -tempera
tures in western uregon oeiow
normal with highs 80-65 and Iowa
4090; in western Washington
near normal with nigns in 60s ana
lows near 43. .
Northern CllinU PoiilbUlty
of rain tn extreme north early In
week: otherwiie, no precipitation.
Temperatures near normal.
Portland Product
Portland (UP It Dairy market:
Kggt To retailers: Grade AA
extra large, 38-fllc; AA large. 58
Sflc: A 1 S2S5e: AA medium.
4993c; AA small, 30-36e; cartons
l-3c additional.
Rutter To retalleri: A A and
grade A prints. 70c lb.; cartons U
hisr-her: B nrlnti. 68c.
Cheese medium cured To re
tailers: A grade cheddar lingle
dalilei, 4fl5ic; procenen Amen
can cheese, 50b. loaf, 4446c.,
Portland fUPI ) Dreiser! chick'
en No. 1 trade dressed to re
tailers: rryera, wnoie arnwn.
fir. Itv rut.uii 39-43e lb.: hens,
heavy-type whole-drawn, 39-34eib.;
i i.gm-type nens cui-up aa-aae io.,
1 whole i7.M lb,
OBITUARIES
o
MARGARET GERMER
Funeral services for Mrs.
Margaret Germer, 63, of
Phoenix, who died Wednes
day, will be held Saturday at
11 a.m. in the Chapel In the
Trees Mortuary, in Siskiyou
Memorial park. The Rev. Wil
liam Saladin of the First
Presbyterian church of Phoe
nix will officiate. Interment
will be in Siskiyou Memorial
park.
Mrs. Germer was born June
25, 1897, the daughter of the
late Fredick and Margaret
Leuzinger, at East Fork,
Idaho. On Jan. 30, 1925, in
Arco, Idaho, she was married
to Walter Germer, who sur
vives. She had been a resident of
Phoenix for the past 32 years
and had been active in the
community affairs there. She
was a member of the Phoenix
Grange, Phoenix Garden club,
the Phoenix Thursday club,
Reames chapter, Order of the
Eastern Star, and the Ladies
of the BPO Elks of Medford.
Surviving, beside her hus
band, are one son, Robert
Gordon Germer, Phoenix;
three brothers, Freddie, Jake
and George Leuzinger, all of
Clayton, Idaho; three sisters,
Mrs. Mary Baker and Mrs.
Carrie Bradshaw, both of
Clayton, Idaho, and Mrs. May
Crawford, of Challis, Idaho,
and one grandson.
Active pallbearers will In
clude Lee Claflln, Wesley
Claflin, Cecil Claflin, Leo
Furry, Fred Furry, . Harold
Schmelzer. Honorary pall
bearers will Include L. C.
Taylor, G. G. Skinner, Robert
Furry, Vaughn Quackenbush,
Mark Norton, and Bert Stan
cliffe. Siskiyou Funeral Service,
directors of the Chapel in the
Trees, 2100 Siskiyou blvd.,
Medford, is in charge of ar
rangements. ETTA THAYER
Mrs. Etta Thayer died this
morning in a local hospital.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Conger-Morris,
funeral dirrectors.
Over-the-Counter
Western Stocks
The following bid and ask
ed quotations, from the N-
tional Association of Securt
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 tune of compilation. .
Common Itoeka -
Bid Asked
Bank of America
Callf.-Paclfic! Utilities
443. 46i
3141
23 li
Cascades Plywood .......
Cons. Freigntwaya .....
Codco
. 24
. 104.
. 33H
11 !i
38 Ti
33ll
J16
32 V.
34
an I'.
Cvnrua Mines Corn ...
First National Bank ... SI
Morrison-Knudsen 30
Northwest Nat. Ga 22 li
Pacific Pwr. Ic Lt. .... 37 V.
Permanente Cement Co. 16 i
Portland Gen. Elec. .. 31.
7
u. a. national jsanic HH oe
United Utilities - 44
47:
28 li
33',;
West Coast Tel 26 ,,
Weyerhaeuser ai,
Investment Funds
fund Bid Asked
Bullock 12.24 13.42
Chem Fund 10.611 11..13
Colonial Ener 11. UK 12.88
Eaton Howard Stk - 11.90 12.30
Fidelity 14.63 16.82
Group Sec Avla Elec 8.3R 0.18
iiroup aecLom oik h.i 14.00
Group Sec Petr .... 0.27 10.16
Grouo Sec Steel .. 8.20 8.1)0
Group Sec Tobac .. 8.63 . 0.46
Keystone B-3 15.44 16.85
Keystone B-4 O.OS - 0.02
Keystone K-2 14.27 15.57
Keystone S-l 18.45 20.13
Keystone S-2 11.20 12.22
Keystone S-3 11.00 13.00
Keystone S-4 11.71 12.78
Mass Inv Grth Stk.. 14.07 13.21
TV-Elec 7.57 . 8.25
Value Line Inc .1.11 a .i
Welllnfton la.Tn it.au
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPD USDA Cattle
2250. Choice ilsuihter iteers
23.50: high sood-chotce 23.50-24.50;
(ood 22.30-24; standard 18-22;
;oooiow cnoicc icq ncui
:v. cutter. utility 14-17; canner-
cutter cowa 10-12.
Calves 360. Good-choice vealera
24-27; atandard 18-22; cull. utility
Hois 1700. No. 1, and 1 at 1B.90
20; mixed grade sows .13.50-16.
few 16.S0. . ,
sh..n 27nn. Chniee-orlme wnoled
rana-e lambs 17.50; nearby lambs
16.50-17; cuu-gooa ewea z.au-.au.
Watch
Repairing
o.
Don't last enather minute!
Wa restore yaur watch t
ask at efficiency ajulckly,
economically.
231 Et Main
MORRIS C. MURREY
Funeral services for Mor
ris C. Murrey, 87, will be
held at Perl FiHieral home
Saturday at 10:30 a.m. The
Rev, Father Duane Alvord
will officiate. Burial will be
in the Medford IOOF ceme
tery. Mr. Murrey was born June
13, 1873, in Webster City,
Iowa.
He was married to Miss Re
becca Farran March 17, 1897,
at Primgar, Iowa. He was a
graduate of Highland Park
Normal college in June, 1893,
in civil engineering, the
Northern Illinois Normal
school in Dixon, 111., with a
bachelor of science in August.
1895, the Highland Park Nor
man college, Des . Moines,
Iowa, in July, 1896, in elec
trical engineering.
Mr. Murrey taught school
for nine years, after which
he and Mrs. Murrey moved to
North Dakota, where they
took up a homestead, and
moved to Medford in 1905,
where they purchased a pear
orchard, which is now part
of Bear Creek orchards. He
also operated a bicycle shop
in Medford from Ocober,
1816, until the time of his re
tirement in 1959.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Rebecca Murrey, Med
ford; one sister, Mrs. Clara
Barry, Medford; one daugh
ter, Mrs. Helen A. Gardner,
Medford; one granddaughter
and three great grand
children. JAMES LEE RING
Funeral services for James
Lee Ring, infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ira R. Ring, of Pros
pect, who died Tuesday in a
local hospital, were held this
afternoon al Conger-Morris
downtown chapel. The Rev.
Lawrence E. Ray of the Pros
pect Assembly of God church
officiated. Committal was In
the Trail cemetery.
Survivors, besides the par
ents, Include a brother, Mel
vin; and grandparents, George
W. Ring, and Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Winnlngham. ,
JOHN ERIC BREEDLOVE
Graveside services tor John
Eric Breedlove, infant son of
Sot. and Mrs. Rolland L.
Breedlove, Santa Ana, uaiu.,
will be held Saturday, Oct.
8, at 1:30 p.m. In Memory
1 Gardens Memorial park.
Sat. and Mrs. Breedlove
are former residents of Med
ford. Memory Gardens Fu
neral home is In charge
arrangements.
This Evening
LOBSTERS
SEA SCALLOP
PRAWNS
Charcoal Steaks
CANDLE ROOM
HOTEL MEDFORD
5:30 p.m. till Midnight
LIVE
BOB ANDERSON '
Piano Bar Nitoly
Excopt Sunday
DANCE NITES-Wod.-to
Bob I Bill
M. A Sat. to tho
"Towor Trlo-Plu Ono"
FIOOR SHOW
Wd and Fri.
"THE SHADOWS"
Radio Show
"FOOTBALL FROLIC"
Fri. Nito Ovor
KMED
10:3011:30
BROILED STEAKS
PRIME RIB
CHICKEN - SEAFOOD
Is
17vei.gfeil
Area 4-H'ers Are
Honored for Work
Five area 4-H members
have been honored for accom
plishments in projects, lead
ership and personal develop
ment, the state 4-H club of
fice at Oregon State college,
Corvallis, has announced.
Names of the area winners,
their award and project are:
Patsy Charley, Eagle Point,
trip, to Chicago, food prepar
TONITE AND SATURDAY ONLY
Special Matinee Saturday
1:00 p.m.
r A WONDERFUL
WUKLD Or
MFTRn.fini nWVN.MAYFP
SAMUEL GOLOWYN, JR'S
MARK
The Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn
i Cinemascope
M METROCOLOR
. Co-Starring .'
PATTY McCORMACK' NEVILLE BRAND
MICKEY JUDY ANDY BUSTER '
SHAUGHNESSY CANOVA DEVINE KEATON
ui. F1NIAY CURR1E-STERLING H0LL0WAY
FtHtnting as "JIM" And Also Sturinc as "HUcMabeny tW
ARCHIE MOORE
' Set n nv by JAMES LEE DnMltd by MICHAEL CURTIZ
SPECIAL PRICES THIS ENGAGEMENT
Adults 90c
logat 1.10
of
0UTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY,
TO NITE AND SATURDAY
TWO SWELL HITS
ANTHONY JANE
PERKINS FONDA
STORY
MY mSTON MRC COHNEtlT
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I ADDED SATURDAY ONLY 3rd BONUS HIT! I
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WA CAR LOAD
TONITE & SATURDAY - 3 FEATURES
JERRY
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ation; Georgia Hubbard, Ea
gle Point, no award listed,
dairy demonstration; Alice
Wollfolk, Eagle Point, watch,,
dairy demonstrator; - Phillip
Krouse, Grants Pass, trip to
Chicago, agriculture; and
Craig Wright, Medford, trip
to Chicago, poultry.
They were among 31 Ore
gon 4-H'ers honored.
OIL MAN DIES
Glendale, Calif. - Joseph
M. Foss, 60, assistant to the
comptroller of Richfield Oil
Corp., died Thursday.
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Production ol
TWAIN'S
EDDIE HODGES
l Students 75c
Children 50c
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