FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1360
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
A 9
Ol.
Rummage Sale - Women of
Moose will hold a rummage
sale in the Fehl building Nov.
1 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Con
tributions of rummage may
be brought to the building
Monday from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Permit Issued .- The city
building department recently
issued a $6,000 building per
mit to the Medford Shopping
Center to complete an office
building at 599 East Jackson
St.
MON DESIR
Dining Inn ; East of Central Point
Closed for Remodeling
We hope that our Rogue River Valley friends will bear with
- us during this-extensive remodeling program. Watch for
' the RE-OPENING of Jullie Tummers' Mon Desir new
, changes and facilities so that we may serve you better
than ever!
Jacksonville American Legion
OLD FASHIONED.
BOX SOCIAL
AND AUCTION
Saturday, Oct. 29, 6 P.M.
(Auction 8-9)
JACKSONVILLE COMMUNITY HALL
No admission charge.
Ladies Bring Box Lunch.
Free Coffee, Entertainment,
U Live Music for Dancing
Proceedi for
Legion
Child Welfare
Work
HI KIDS LOOK
HERE!
Saturday Matinee
CHILDREN'S ANNUAL HALLOWEEN PARTY
Doors Open 1 :00 Show Starts 1:30
GAMES PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES
l afY WALT DISNEY
IU COLOR CARTOONS
Disney Featurette
"ALASKAN SLED DOG"
Plus In Color
"IT CAME FROM
OUTER SPACE"
Children .35. All Others .60 '
TONITE & SATURDAY ONLY!
FIRST SHOWING AT REGULAR PRICESI
N0W...MGM brings you
the fabulous H.G. Wells'
adventure that SMASHES
THE TIME BARRIER...
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3rd Hit! Sat. Only!
CALHOUN
Corinne
CALYET
Trash Burning-A trash fire
at the railroad tracks on Jack
son st. was put out by fire
men about 3:55 a.m. yester
day.
Locals
Obituaries -
OUIDA COOK
Funeral services for Ouida
Mae Cook, of 611 South River
side ave., will be held in the
Conger-Morris Downtown
cha'pel Monday at 11 a.m.,
with Conger - Morris, funeral
directors, In charge of ar
rangements. Committal will
be in Siskiyou Memorial park.
MARGARET McDONALD
Miss Margaret McDonald,
84, died In Ashland this morn
i n g. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Perl
Funeral home.
CLAUDE E. JONES
Ashland - Funeral services
for Claude Emerson Jones, 83,
of 111 North Front St., Talent,
who died yesterday, will be
held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at
Litwiller's Mt. View chapel.
The Rev. Ernest Bell of Talent
will officiate. Cremation will
follow.
Theyll Do It Every Time
By Jimmy Hatlo
According to the employment
agencvi the job to be filled
was a real glamor deal
NHEN COMES THE REAL LOW-DOWN-
THE JOB IS PURE DRUDGERY AS
MUCH GLAMOR AS A CHARLADY"
ST - JUST THE 1HIN& f C'MON.'. A. 5sj8plSy"
FDR A LOVELY GIRL WHAT'S HOLDIM" VSSKl S2
T I FOR BEAUTY AND WHERE'S THAT 1933 VS--5g&";
I J BRAINSYOU'LL BE J" FUTELESS FILE? J gc5il !
- sJ ( RUBBING ELBOWS f HURRY IT UP.' AND 1 , JS-xJsSteMrJ "'
Tl V WITH CELEBRITIES-- " GET WE A SAND- ( f
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Weather
JOHN T. COLEMAN
Hornbrook-Graveside serv
ices were held here Saturday,
Oct. 22, for John T. Coleman,
77, who died Oct. 4 in Salem,
Ore. Cremation followed fu
neral rites held in Salem
shortly after death.
Mr. Coleman was born
Nov. 7, 1882, in Uvalde coun
ty, Texas, and had lived in
the Hilts-Hornbrook area since
1888 when his parents home-
steaded a ranch near Hilt. In
later years, he lived In Med
ford, and had lived in Salem
for the past five years. Mr.
Coleman was a farmer, and
also worked for a time for
the Fruit Growers Supply
company at Hilts.
Survivors include two
brothers, Orson Coleman,
Hornbrook, and P. E. (Pink)
Coleman, Santa Ana, Calif.;
four listers, Mrs. Birdie Jones
and Mrs. Ellen Gilmore, both
Dunsmuir, Calif., Mrs. Harriet
Finley, Medford, and Mrs.
Frances Leland, San Fran
Cisco; and several nieces and
nephews. Two brothers and
two sisters preceded 'him in
death. . ' ,
The Rev." Ernest Evers,
Trail, Ore., Community
church, conducted the serv
ices. Inturnment was in the
family plot at the Henley
Hornbrook cemetery.
EDNA A. ALEXANDER
. Funeral services for ' Edna
Esther Alexander, -71, of 4833
Hope dr., Central Point, who
died Wednesday, will be held
Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Pil
grim's Holiness church, Cen
tral; Point. The Rev. Clarence
Jackson will officiate. Inter
ment will be in Siskiyou Me
morial park.
: Mrs. Alexander, the daugh
ter of the , late Olive and
James Heaton, was born in
Phillips county, Kansas, June
4, 1889. Oh June 7, 1911, in
Phillips county Kansas, she
was married to R. H.. Alexan
der, who preceded her in
death Dec. 21, 1959.
She had been a member of
the Nazarene church for many
years. She had been a resident
of the valley for the past 4.V4
years and upon moving to
Central Point . she and her
husband became active mem'
bers of the Pilgrim's Holiness
church there.
Survivors include Robert
Alexander, Quincy, Wash.,
David Alexander, Nyssa, Ore.;
five daughters, Mrs. Earl Hur
ley, Roseburg; Mrs. Herman
Dietrich, Chelan, Wash.; Mrs.
Dale Gilliam, Elko, Nev.; Mrs.
Robert Felty, Homedale. Ida.,
and Mrs. Sam McMillen, On
tario, Ore., two sisters, Mrs.
Ellen Gale and Mrs. Emma
Brown, Pueblo, Colo; 26
grandchildren; one great
granddaughter, and several
nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers will be R. V.
Keys. Walter Ross, Ralph Har
ger, Kenneth Harger, Clifford
Travis, and Tom Harger.
Siskiyou Funeral Service,
directors of Chapel In the
Trees Mortuary, Is in charge
of arrangements. .
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Partly
cloudy tonight and Saturday
morning. A tew fog patches dur
ing early niurning uuuis. mun.iy
sunny and a little warmer in aft
ernoon. Low tonight 35. High Sat
urday 62-6S.
Western Oregon: Mostly cloudy
tonight and Saturday. Spotty fog
and drizzle late night and early
morning hours. Rain likely on
coast and in northern interior on
Knturrinv afternoon or evenins.
Not much temperature change.
Low tonight 49-90. High saiuraay
34-30.
Northern California: Fair to
night and Saturday morning over
entire area. Little temperature
change. ouuooK Sunday prooamy
lair.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 44; below normal 6.
Record hleh this date 77 In 1936.
Record low this date 24 in 1017.
PRECIPITATION : 24 hours to
midnight, trace. Midnight to 10
am. Ol Inrh.
Total this month .37 inch, 1.22
inch above normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 55 inch, I.
innh nhmm normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
70, highest this a.m. 96.
High 4:00 24
CITV Yester- a.m. hr.
day Low free,
Brookings 58
Crater Lake 36
Grants Pass 54
Klamath Fall 46
MEDFORD 53
Portland 55
Seattle 53
Portland Produce
PorUand (UPI) Dairy market:
Eggs To retailers: Grade AA
extra large, 56-58; AA large. 53
55c; A large, 51-52C; AA medium,
48-SOc; AA small, 30-36c; cartons
l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA and
grade A prints. 70c lb.; cartons lc
higher; B prints, 68c.
Cheese, medium cured To re
tailers: A grade Cheddar single dai
sies, 46-51C; processed American
cheese. 5-lb. loaf, 44-46c.
PorUand (UPI) Dressed chick
ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail
ers: Fryers whole drawn, 34-38c
lb.; cut-up, 39-43c lb.; hens, heavy
type whole drawn, 30-43c lb.; light
type hens, cut-up, 33-350 lb.;
whole, 28-30C lb.
Births
Spokane 46
Yakima 55
52
20
4S
: 35
. 47
53
51
WATKINS-To Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry A., Butte Falls star
route, box 16, Eagle Point,
Oct. 27, 1960, a boy 7V4
pounds, at Sacred Heart hos
pital.
GODDARD - To Mr. and
Mrs. Carliss A., 423 North
Main St., Ashland, Oct. 26,
1960, a boy, IV pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
Oyer-the-Counter
Western Stocks
The following bid and ask
ed ouotations, 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.
42
35
Eureka 58
Red Bluff 72
Sacramento 79
San Francisco .... 70
Los Angeles 73
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through Nov. 2):
1 . r . rtramn W.ll.rn With
lngton Temperatures wiU average
below normal in western wbiiiiib
ton and near normal in western
Oregon with maximums generally
in 50s In western Washington and
mums in 40s -through Saturday
night with colder nigm-xime wm
42. precipitation oeiow uuiiiia,
with amounts ranging .1 to .3 of
an inch, occurring Saturday night
or Sunday ana again a a u u i
Wednesday.
Vnrthnrn' f!Allfnrnla Rain HkelV
in north portion and possibly else-
wnere early in ween, lempc.a1
tures near normal.
54
52
53
55
59
Phoenix 84
Denver 66
Chicago 04.
Miami Beach
New York 54
Washingon, D. C. 57
58
"40
' 50
51
50
.17
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPI) USDA Cattle
2700. Choice steers aj-ou--i.a
mnrl 22-23.50; choice heifers 22.50
Sood 20.50-22; canner-cutter cows
.11 vi. otilitv hullff 18-19.
Calves 365. Good-choice vealers
24-27, few 27.50; standard 19-23:
Eood-choice stock steer calves
21-24.-
Unam 17R0. U.S. 1 and 2 butch-
ers 19-19.25; few early 19.50; sows
15-16: heavier lz.ou-n.au.
Qhnm 59.50 Third lareest SUD'
Ply this year: choice range and
i,mh 17.2K.17.50; nearby
wooled 16.50-17; good-choice feed
ers 14-19; ewes 3-4.00.
OPEN DAILY
11A.M. to
A.M.
HOLSTROM - To Mr. and
Mrs. James E., box 40, Pros
pect, Oct. 26, 1960, a" boy,
7V4 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital. :
Common Stocks Bid
Bank of America 47,fc
Callf.-Paclflc Utilities,. 20 li
Cascades Plywood 22
Cons. Freighways 8',i
Copco 30(1
Cyprus Minos Corp 2Hi.
First National Bank .... 54
Morrison-Knudsen 29
Northwest Nat. Ga 23 V
Pnclflc Pwr. & Lt 38
Permanente Cement .... 15j
Portland Gen. Elec. .... 39T
U. S. Notional Bank .... 6314
United Utilities 40T
West Coast Tel 251k
Weyerhaeuser 31 (i
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31 '4
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32
68
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INDUSTRIALIST DIES'
Lufkin, Tex. -IUPD- Ernest
L. Kurth, 75, a leading south
ern industrialist who made
newsprint from pine wood
died Wednesday. He was chair
man of the Southland Paper
Mills, Inc.
ESQUIRE
ROOM
for
Elks and Invited Guests Only
ELKS TEMPLE
FOOTBALL PARTY
. . Friday Night After the Gams
; Open 4 P.M. Till 2 A.M.
John Lusk at the Baldwin Organ
Friday and Saturday Nights .
MAR. 22
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32 Can't 62 Time
33 Perion 63 Occurs
34 For 64 Bring
35 Afford 65 Counsellor
361s - 66 Meet
37 Gronled 67 For
3B Moves 63 Being
39 Day 69 Satisfied
40 To . 70 Guidance
41 Interested 71 Wilh
42 Indicated 72 Worthwhile
43 Well 73 Be
44 Regarding 74 Hand
45 On 75 Up
46 Important 76 To
47 To t 77 Speak
.48 Need 78W.rh
49 Spend 79Cerlo.n
50 Con . 80 Discreet
51 Olhers 81 Dear
52 Wind 82 Diplomatic
53 Overplay 83 Today's
54 Individual 84 For
55 You 85 Money
: 56 In 86 Ones
57 Papers 87 Aftairs
58 Your 88 Advantages
59 Some 89 You
60 It 90 Progress
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SCORPIO
NOV. 22
P4-1B-24-29"
U4-55-66
SAGITTARIUS
NW.23 ,
DEC 22
12-15-17.40r
152-75-79-87
CAPRICORN
DEC. 21 rff.
AN. 20
1- 7-10-43,
169-71-83-90'
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AQUARIUS
JAN. 21
FEB. 19 ga
116-22-28-45 A
151-67-70
FEB. 20 VSj ,
MAR. 21
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7-84-89
Miaml-IUPD-Swlmmers wera
warned away from Crandon
Park beach Thursday when a
Coast Guard helicopter spot
ted a school of about 20 sharks
near the shore.
Handicapped Swim
Class Scheduled
A class for instructing phy
sically handicapped to swim
will start Sunday at 2 p.m. in
the Medford YMCA swim
ming pool. The classes will
continue for five weeks.
Mrs. Lanell Wilkes is di
rector of the program, and in
structors will be David Cur-
son, physical director at the
YMCA, and Mrs. Marion
Ernst. Water safety aids will
be Linda Wilkes and Anita
Ritchey. ' '
Instructors have been train
ed at the American Red Cross
Aquatic school with special
training in swimming for the
physically handicapped.
The classes will include in-
Investment Funds
Noon
funds:
quotauons on selected
Fund
Bullock V.
Chem Fund .
Colonial Encr
Eaton Howard Stk..
Fidelity
Group Sec Avin Elec
Group Sec Com Stk
Group Sec Petr ....
Group Sec Steel ....
Group Sec Tobac
Keystone B-3
Keystone B-4
Keystone K-2 .....
Keystone S-l
Keystone S-2
Keystone S-3
Keystone S-4
Mnss lnv Grth Stk..
TV-Elec
Value Line Inc
Wellington
Bid
13.05
10.42
11.77
11.35
14.45
7.91
11,04
0.23
8.04
8.55
15.42
0.11
13.87
18.31
11.00
11.73
11.23
13.78
1.30
4.04
13.65
Asked
. 13.21
11.37
12.86
.12.1S
13.02
8.67
12.75
10.14
8.81
0.37
16,83
' 0.05
13.14
10.07
12.00
; 12.80
, 12.26
14.88
8.05
3.40
14.88
dividual instruction, Mrs.
Wilkes said, .and instructors
will assist any person wishing
to participate in the class.
Orders To Go
Anytime During
Opening Hours
' Highway 99 South
MASQUERADE
ROMAIC SAT. NITE
OCTOBER 29
at
OLD DERBY SCHOOL
8 Miles Up Butte Falls Highway
Music by APPLEGATE RANCHEROS
' Western and Popular
Prize for Best Costumed Couple 9 p.m. till 1 a.m.
MASQUERADE
DAI I f PRIZES F0R THE
DALLLe BEST COSTUMES!
GOLD HILL GRANGE HALL
EVERY SATURDAY Q fill 1 To The
NITE -lm 1 Music of
VIG FLOOD and The Rhythm Masters
Featuring RAY HANSON on GUITAR
Good Clean Fun for Everyone
Free Checkroom Dining facilities open all evening
nnvAur AimlHI
Music by th. ROGUE VALLEY GANG
Both Western and popular
music . . playing your fav
orite waltzes, fox trots and
Hawaiian music. Requests
gladly accepted.
Meet Your Old Friends
and Make New Ones
Added Attraction
MARSHA and
RICHARD
The Eager Beavers
will sing and play
1 '
HALLOWEEN
DANCE
SAT. NIGHT,
OCT. 29
LAKE CREEK GRANGE
RON NELSON
- And The
Melody Mountaineers
HANK MARVE . KEITH
REFRESHMENTS t 9 to 1
IIDAMCIE-
VFW Hall in Rogue River
EVERY SATURDAY NITE- 9 to V
Music by
Bobby Burton
And the Happy Valley Boys
FEATURING DIGGER -
Hardwood Floor Enlarged Dining Facilities
Check Room Free , Large Parking Area
SPONSORED BY VFW - EVERYONE WELCOME
is
RESTAURANT AND SUPPER CLUB
TASTY FOOD . At Fair Prices
Examples Tenderloin Steak ........ 2.50
Chopped Sirloin 1.75
' Top Sirloin 2,75
(LIVE MUSIC)
Bob ' Anderson plays the grand piano,
organ, celeste and sideman (or your
1 pleasure, starting at 7:30 in the Melody
Room.
(ATMOSPHERE)
In the all New Melody Room, bubbling
fireplace, candles, foam rubber swivel
v. chairs; plus a 'rtano-Bar.', ., . i
(DANCING)
Tuesday thru Saturday. Tuesday and
Thursday to Bob Anderson; Wednesday
and Friday "Tower Trio"; Saturday to
, the "Tower Trio Plus One." 1
(FLOOR SHOW)
i On Tuesday and Friday featuring the
versatile "Five Shadows."
RADIO SHOW Every Friday
Following the Football Game broadoast
over KMED, direct from the Melody
, Room. i
Dine Out Tonite
Where You Can Enjoy FINE FOOD along with the big sound In
MUSIC Plus ATMOSPHERE.: Open for Cafeteria Style Lunch
Monday through Friday, 1.1 A.M. , , .
1206 Ne, Riverside , .Phone SP 3-5474 ,
TONITE & SATURDAY
SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY
1:00 P.M.
THE GREATEST WESTERN EVER MADEI
This Evening
LOBSTERS
SEA SCALLOP
PRAWNS
r1 m
is- A r:3
mm
Charcoal Steaks
CANDLE ROOM
HOTEL MEDFORD
5:30 p.m. till Midnight
THEATRE
INFORMATION SERVICE
CALL SP 3-7323
FOR FULL INFORMATION
ABOUT YOUR THEATERS
L COUTH PACIFIC HI8HWAYJ
TONITE & SATURDAY
CURTIS REYNOLDS
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TONITE & SATURDAY
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SHOWN AT 7:10
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SHOWN AT 8:45
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FONDA PERKINS
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SHOWN AT 10:30
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