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WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, I960 at Girls Community club, 229 North Bartlctt St., Friday at 8 p.m. Anyone interested in the physically handicapped is invited to attend, officers said. MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNr MEDFORD, ORE. A 9 the Southern Oregon Humane society will offer to help piclfr up these animals before a tragedy occurs to make it imperative. ff-Chii) Up Meeting .The monthly business meeting of Jackson county chapter 4, Chin , Up Club, will be held Ladies Half Price Plastic Coated Maple Floor nUK'" 25C for Smooth, No-Slip Skating . ' ASHLAND SKATEW AY PHONE MU 2-0032 ' Locals SPLENDOR! SPECTACLE! m rrtor -ffuJS sso the Big TfSHERMAN TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION HOWARD KEEL-SUSAN KOMER-JOHN SIMM UARTHA HYER HERBERT LOU 'Bit FISHERMAN'! On Screen 7:05 ; , & 11:30 "ALASKA PASSAQI" On Screen of 10:20 STARTS THURSDAY ... ( . -. CHARLIE- : STAN OLVE& R1ISTPB CHAPLIN LAUREL"' HARDY . KEATOM HARRY BEN FATTY GLORIA WALLACE ' IANGDON TURPIN ARBUCKLI SWANSON BEERY MABEL CHARLIE . EDGAR Tni KEYSTONE COPS NORMAND CHASE KENNEDY lb SENNETT GIRLS THE ALL-TIME GREATEST COMEDY CAST iH - THE ALL-TIME FUNNIEST COMEDY FILM hi52ERT YOUNGSONj IV Mil ii Wrlft.n.ndProdby ROBEtT Y6UN0MN ftAf OfX " 9 Acimy AwirdneeAtlimy Awtrtt nsmMtliant M HILARIOUS 2ND HIT! "" Cart f ownm prnntt JASTAtAN COLOR to h Row MicDwfllll M4 SlifltM Itin ft. MMl h iHnvd Wi&Mff f HijtttMS Prrivcvei i Goiuisbu hdurn (mm 1 ASHLAND PHONE MU. S-slM m I TONITE ONLYI "CURTAIN AT 8:30" John lusk at the Baldwin Orgon 8 p.m. A BEAUTIFUL ftftO EXTRAORDINARY LOVE STORY-ABOUT A FRENCH GIRL WHO JOINS AN AMERICANv NATURE COLONYv 0 r MeFlUS m adults r;iCtJ L 1 1 1 I ""'" 1 if-1 r DON ROBERTS , ' jjp W I S" PATRICIA COl'-CT "SjL 1 f AWANNt ARMN ' "3 If W PLUS Zptfifot UNUSUAL"PEEP3" J V, (SB " '., AK BEHIND THE SCENES.' VvV I t Mettr Hit An automobile operated by Jack E. Miller, White City, Tuesday hit a meter post at Eighth st. and Riverside ave., according to city police. Surgery Patient Daniel D. Sutphin, 7-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Sutphin, 500 Nevada St., Klamath Falls, Was listed as a surgery patient today at Sacred Heart hos pital. X-Ray Clinic The Jackson County Tuberculosis and Health association chest x-fay clinic will be held it Sacred Heart hospital from 7 to 8 o'clock tonight And Thursday from 2 to S p.m. Auto Accident Vehicles operated by Johnnie " Fleet Van Scoy, 238 Sunrise ave., and Earl T. Newbry, 235 Oak dale ave., apartment 402, Med ford, collided Tuesday morn ing at the intersection of 10th and Holly sts., according to city police. Start Fin Three smalt children, twb Aged 5 and one 4, started a grass fire Tues day afternoon In a lot south of 902 South Orape st., city police reported. The children were lectured by police and released, to their parents, of ficers said. Drltt Fir City firemen reported a tire on clothes drier yesterday morning at the residence of Berhard T. Rice, 316 Haven tt. They re ported fire dsrhage to the clothing and smoke damage In the house. Tallllghti Stolen - Two sets of talllights valued at $70 were taken from a 1B5S Cadil lac belonging to Kenneth Gatle Hamner, 109 West Sixth t while It was parked In a downtown parking lot recent ly, city police said Tuesday. . Shed Fir Medford fire men were called to i trash and shed fire hi the - 1000 block of South Riverside ave. about 4:20 p.m. Monday1. Fire men said minor damage re sulted to the shed, and its contents. The fire started from trash burning, they 'aid. . Qualifies for Club Johrf S Humphrey, 521 South' River side Ave.: Medford, hat quali fied for.oMutural ot - New York's Top club, aalei-honof irganlzAtiOrt,' This Is the sec ond time Hum bh rev hat duall. fted ior the club, composed of the company s top tales men. . .:. , . ; . i Collision Vehicles operat ed by Verne Henry Wllsbri 60S Mary place, and John Lewis Revls, 1129 Mantle it., collided Tuesday at the Inter section of Summit and Penn sylvania sts., according to city police. Revls was cited by po lice for falling to yield right-of-way to vehicle approaching from the right. - Investment Funds funds0-1 quotUon sn . felJctl1 fund' Aiken Bullock 12.33 13.40 Colonial tner ii.97. is.oa Baton Howard fllk 1 1 fla ' 19 ni Fldellly M.at) " H.8S Oroup sec Avla-Elac S 21 - s.oi group Sr-c Com Slk li.TS 1J 88 uroup oec reir .... 8.4S 10.36 Group Sec steel. .... .g, .o4 Group sec Tobae .. 8.97 . 6 30 Keyifone B-a 15.41 '' Is 82 Keyi one B-4 j.oo . 6.03 Keyitone K-! 14.13 n.40 Keyitona 8-1 lo ts .... ao.36 Keyi on; S-s 10.47 11.43 Keyilont 8-3 11.98 13.08 Keyatant S-4 11.38 13.40 Maaa Inv Grth Stit 14.03 18.16 TV-Elec r... 7.JJ (jo Value Line Inc 4.97 B 43 Wellington 13.75 1499 A Norwegian inventor has Datented a rivln nUuA. Tan. kometer,. Which, by utlllilng the Archimedes principle ot displacement of fluids, pro'. vioes remote reading of oil and gasoline tanks. Births PRIBBEY-To Mr. and Mrs. Darrell, 3522 Alley lane, Med ford, Nov. 1, 1960, a boy, 7 pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. GOVERNOR -To Mr. and Mrs. Harold, box 33, Gold Hill, Nov. 1, 1960, a boy, 114 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. WREDE-To Mr. and Mrs. Michael P., 2083 Third St., Phoenix, Nov. 1, 1960, a boy, 5'4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. SIMON -to the Rev. and Mrs. George, post office box l, Biy, ore., Nov. l, ibbu, a boy, VA pounds, At Rogue Valley hospital. STATEN-To M ihd MM. Harold L. Jr., route 2, box 205, McLoughlllt dr., . Med ford, Nov. 1, 1980, a girl, 6V-a pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. . HENDERSON - To Mr. and Mrs. William Jr., 821 Broad St., Medford, Nov. 2, I960; a boy, 7'4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. CLEARWATER-T0 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J., 904 Wabash it., Medford, Nov. 2, i960, A girl, 9H pounds, tt Rogue Valley hospital. FOStER-To Mr. And Mrt. Lyle, 111 Court It.. Yreka, Oct. 27, 1960, a boy, 634 pounds at Siskiyou .General hospital. Obituaries CLAUDE C. MEDLEY Claude C. Medley, 80, of 1294 Coghill lane, died in a local hospital this morning. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Perl Funeral home. MARQUARDT-To Mr. And Mrs. Darlt, 751 , Lane St., Yreka, Oct. 28, I960, a girl, 7 2 pounds, at Siskiyou Gen eral hospital. TAYLOR-To Mr. and Mrt. Robert, 50814 Fourth tt., Yreka, Oct. 28, I960, A girl, 4 pounds, At Siskiyou Gen eral hospital. FLUD-To Mr. and Mrt. Floyd, Crescent City, Oct. 25, 1960, a boy, 9V4 pounds, at Siskiyou General hospital. McMURRY - To Mr. tnd Mra. Alen J., Yreka, Oct., 25, 1980, A boy, 7H pounds, at Siskiyou General hospital. ; WOODRUFF -To Mr. And Mrs. Richard Alan, Yreka, Oct. 26, 1960, A boy, 7U poundt. At Siskiyou General hotpltAl. WILLIAMS -To Mr.' And Mrt. Bill, Dunsmuir, Oct. 26, 1980, A boy, 8'i pounds, at Siskiyou General hospital. Portland Produce .' . Portland-lUPtlIJalr.v market: Em to retailers: Grade a A extra, larie, se-ssc; a a laree. aj- aoc: A lacie, 01-ta.ic: menium 49-80C; AA anialt, 30-38c; .cartons putter To retalleri: AA and race a uriuia. ivu ,u, vu.uni 11 Marten B prinii, Dec. rk.ai. moHllim M,rH Tn r. tallen: A' trade chtddar ilnile dat ilea, 48-afci proceaaed American cneeae, o-id. iobi. 4d-4dc. MRS. ELLA MOSE Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Irene Mose, 72, of 212 South Amy St., Central Point, who died Tuesday in a local hospital, will be held Thurs day at 10:30 a.m. in the Chapel of Memories, Memory Gardens Funeral home. . Mrs. Mose was born Jan. 20. 1888, to Elizabeth and William. Smith, In Nebraska. She moved to the Rogue val ley In 1917. And in 1931 she was married to Clyde D. Mose In Central Point. Survivors Included her hus band, Clyde Mose, Central Point; one sister, Mrs. Elbert (Laura) Blgham. Eagle Point; one brother, Mr. Fred Smith, Central Point: and several nieces and nephews. - Officiating at the service will be the Rev. D. D. Randall. Interment will follow In Mem ory Gardent Memorial park. THEO WATERFIELD , Funeral services for Theo Waierfleid, 62, of 1019 West 12th tt., who died Tuesday, will be held at ConRer-Morris Funeral homt downtown chapel Thursday at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. R. H. Mathewson of the F tj U r Square Gospel church will officiate. Grave tide tervlcet will be conduct ri kii tli im.nl Vtaannln T.nriSC In Slsklvou Memorial park. ' Mr. waterneia was oorn Sept.' 14, 1898, In Moberlyi Mo., and had worked most of kla'tlf a a railroad brake- marl and conductor. He had lived lit Medford for the past 15 years. He wat a member of George Washington lodge, AF&AM, of Chllllcoth. til. - Survivors include t twin tlster, Mrs. Jay Lawther, North rairfleld, Ohio. Portland (UPII Dreised chick, ena No. 1 srade dressed to retail er!: Fryers, whole drawn. 34-38C lb.; cut-up. 39-436 lb.; hens, heavy type whole drawn. 39-43C lb.; HiM-type hens, cut-up, 33-3SC lb.; whole. 28-30c lb. Portland Livestock , Portland (UPD U8DA Cattle 890. Cutter-utlllty steers, and heif ers la.ia- utility cows 13.50-14 so: II. r ln.ll n cutter-ut 1- ttv bulls m-it.50: . food-choice tAt. kla 91 M. ' Calves 75. Oooti-crfBlce vealetl 84-37; lew as; sianaaro cmi utltity lS-tt. Hogs 500. I and t butchers 19 umi IQ.lAt .t and 9 trades It. 18.50: 260-190 ,1b. 17-11.50; lows J30-550 lb. 18-18.50. Hneep OUO. unoice WDOieq-snorn lambs 15-18.50 hlh ltriln lk.u. ia. n an. a r. Over-the-Counfer Western Stocks The followmg bid and ask ed quotations, from the Na tional Association of Securl 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 Bank of America 473i 50'B Calif.-Paclflc Utilities .. 20V4 22','j Cascades Plywood 22 24 Cons. Freiahtways i toil Copco 36 is 3A't Cyprus Mines Corp 22 23 j First National Bank .... 53.l 57ii Morrison-Knudsen 2!i",a Ji-U Northwest Nat. Gas .... 23 24 1, Pacific Pwr. LI 38 . 403, Permanent Cement .... 16'i 17U Portland Oen. Site. '. 30.. 32 U. S. National Bank 64 - 68', United Utilities 41 43 'i West Coast Tel 23?i 27 Weverhaeuaer 32 34 ! OPEN DAILY .' M A.M, to '. A.M. Ordin To Go . Anrtlmt. Dullnf , Oetnlni Hturt - Hlahwir lauth I You'll be delighted when you try the ROGUE RIVER LODGE 24 Miles N.I. of Medford on Crater lake Hwy. 62 DINING and DANCING MUSIC By The ROGUE TRIO Every Saturday Night V Every Day: Delicious CHARCOAL STIAKS FRIED CHICKEN CHOICE OF FISH HOT BUTTERMILK BISCUITS OPENING FRIDAY NIGHT MONA SOLCANY and Her Beby Grand Piano Mons hti uat complattd en engagement at "7 Won ders" in Monterey, Calif. Come In and enjoy her tinging tnd pleying! Featuring , SATURDAY! (trem eur charcoal barrel) PRIME RIBS BEEF RIBS TURKEY - . i ' TANTALIZING PASTRIES Open: Weekdays - 4 P.M. till Midnight; Closed Thursdays; Open Fri. t Sat., 4 P.M. till 2:30 A.M. Owners: Ida Porterfield Frieda t Henry Ktefer CHARCOAL STEAKS TILL MIDNIGHT CANDLE ROOM HOTEL Midford aT" Open Daily S:I0 P.M. to Midnight Sundays 4 P.M. Till 11 P.M. Skaters ATTENTION! Thursday Nire Only ... . . (7:0b to 10:00 P.M.) ADMISSION 50 RECORDED MUSIC I He Uvit With Metal Rirett, except children under 12. GUESS WHAT SKATING RINK 3404 S. Pacific Hwy. 4-H NEWS Westtids Hayburners 1 lie Westside Hayburners 4-H Horse club held their monthly meeting at the home of Roxy Terry recently. The new leader, Mr. Terry, was Introduced to club members. Linda Gibson gave a report on the quarter horse film shown at the courthouse. The club- program and goals for the year were completed. Sev eral roll call topics and re ports were suggested for 'the coming year. We also had sug gestions for tours of horse ranches. Refreshments were served, and since there was no further business the meeting was ad journed. Arlene Carter, Reporter. Daffy Dills The Daffy Dills 4-H club will meet Saturday, Nov. 5. at 1:30 p.m. at Mrs. Anhorn's. Elaine Young was elected president at the last meeting. Other officers are Kalhy Thompson, vice president; Judy Frink, secretary; Cathy Anhorn, reporter, and James Anhorn, flag salule leader. A game on flowers was played and refreshments were served by Mrs. Anhorn. Cathy An.iorn, Reporter. Shady Cove Chafs The Shady Cove Chefs 4-H club held their first meeting of the year at the home of their leader, Miss Bonnie Smith. There were six mem bers present. They are Presi dent Mike Wood, Vice Pres ident Dftnny- Stockton, Secre tary Kerin Hale, Reporter Terell Bowdotn, Kenney Ber- grert and Don Harper. Projects which they have enrolled in for this year are meal time fund and entomol ogy. - Terell Bowdoin, Reporter. ' Newly built cheese facto ries In Nepal process yak milk, which Is rich in butter- fat. The cheese compares with the finest grades ot Swiss cheese. Cat Care Society Seeks Assistance From County There is a definte need of cooperation of the County Dog Control board and the South ern Oregon Humane society for the picking up of stray and unwanted cats in view of the spread of rabies in the state, officials of the Cat Care so- Weather FORECAST Medford and vicinity: A few showers and partial clcni'lnff to nlcht. Partly cloudy Thursdny. utw lonisiiu JD. nisn inursany 113. Western Oregon: Partial clearing In extreme north this eveninc and over the remainder of area by late tomcht. Thursday, nartiy sunny and cooler. Low toniglu 35-45. High Thursdav 48-56. Northern California:- Partly cloudy tonight becaming f a t r Thursday. l.OCM. DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester day .Mi; above normal 7. Record high this date 75 in 1949. Record low this date 21 in tJ3ti. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours lo midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a m.. trace. Total Ibis month, none. .08 inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1. .5h men. 2 UM inches below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesiernay 44rr. highest this am. 93',. Illr,n 4:uo C1TY . Vester- a.m. hr. day l.ow rrec. Ii) 47 69 . 38 59 67 Brookings tiram Pass .. Klamath Falls MEDFORD Portland .. . Seattle .Spokane Yakima ..... 55 53 61 41 45 45 cioly said today Persons may protect their own pets with inoculations against rabies, but the stray and unwanted animal, wheth er cat or dog, will be the greatest source of spreading the disease, it was stated, not only to other animals, but to the child who may pet them, they added. The Cat Care society was 1 formed to further humane. ed- nc;ilion and to provide care.1 and placement for cats and kittens. However, officials said thai stray and unwanted cats reported to them for. pick' up has become so great that they are unable lo take care! of all requests. i Officials added that while i some people will take the I time to transport strays to the! county pound and pay the dis- posal fee. the majority of res-1 idents who report stray cats feel that it is the responsibil-; ity of civic authorities to take care of this problem. j The society said it hopes that the county offices and Give Your Watch the Care It Deserves . Depend upon our experts, ol Watch Repairs' 231 East Main ..; . Eureka !B Ret) B tiff 84 Sai-Tanicnlo 87 San Francisco ...... 72 Los Angclc-n . u . 72 Phnenlx . Denver SI ChlcflEto .i Mimiil.Besgh - i cw lorn Washington, D .... 80 .... 65 .... 44 .... 85 .... fill C. 6i 42 73 4T 44 riVVf-DAY FOntiCART ' (tthtauih Nov. 1)i . Western Oregon Wottern Wmh 1 n ( t o n Temperatures averaginc near normal except above normal In southwestern Oregon. Precipita tion light with showers likely Sunday or Monday. Highs general, ly 4833 In western Wa.ihinRton and 52-83 tn western Oregon. Night time Iowa S4-44. ' Northern-California rfo preclpU tation txcept the possibility of oc casional rain tn extreme north around week and. Temperatures near normal. . The Devil's Woodyard, In southern Trinidad, is minia ture desert containing mud volcanoes that bubble, boil and spout continuously. It IVION DESIR Dining Inn East of Central Point Closed for Remodeling .4 Wt hopa that our Rogut Rlvtr Vatlay,' Irltndi Will btar with ,. lit .during this extensive romodallni pregram. Watch for . the' RE-OPENING of Jullle' Tummtrl', Men Detlr new ' changes and facHltiet- so thai we may tlrve yu better1 thsn tvtrl ....... ic RESTAURANT AND SUPPER CLUB TASTY FOOD At Fair Prices Examples Tenderloin Steak 2.50 Chopped Sirloin 1.75 . Top Sirloin 2.?jS (LIVE MUSIC) Bob .Anderson plays the grand iiatir orian, celeste and sidcin.ui for yiuir pleasure, starting at 7:30 in the Melody. Room. (ATMOSPHERE) In the All New Melody Room, bubbling fireplace, candles, foam rubber swivel chairs! plut A 'Piano-Bar.'- (DANGINQ) -11 Tuesday, thru Saturday. Tuesday and . Thursday to Bob Anderson; Wednesday and Friday "Tower Trio"; Saturday 43 the "Tower xrio nut une. (FLOOR SHOW) On Tuesday and Friday featuring '.he versatile "i-ive snatiows. At. bamn eunuf am nHUIW tinuil Every Friday Following the Football Game broadcast1 aver KMED, direct from the Melody Room. 9 Dlrie Out fonite Where You Ctn'triloV'FlMl MOD alone with tht bio sound'ln Monday throuflli'frlpy),-!.! A.M. ' !f.'-'-" ' . 1206 No. Riverside , ,1 Phono w i-im tOi THI LOVE Of MIKE DON'T MISS-"FOR THE LpVI Of MIKE' STARTS TONITE 2 SHOWS 7:00 ind 9:10 : it STARTS TONITE 2 SHOWS , x 7:00 and 9:10; . ; Daddy made a million In; high finance... but J , yvalt'll you see what happens to campus I : , I Jd!l'i?HIlW vVJtI:Jl Willis fs,8lfSes1 lflsfeIsYU& If V Amr V ' i "AB lfr ... 1 Ljj 1mm mlm Forth. Tiin ClNErVlAScOPE UlUllLI lovtolMikt I I II I COLOR by DE LUXE ;: .. 5;!J 1 1 LLU KJjXj POSITIVELY 4 DAYS ONLY love of 1 iVhpl REGULAR PRICES MlKE" yXlli lij ENDS SATURDAY Hjj