Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 22, 1960, Image 7

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    TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1980
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE,
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U.S. PLANE CRASHES
Istanbul, Turkey-WPD-Three
Americans and two Turks
were killed Monday when a
U.S. Air Force twin-engined
plane exploded and crashed
near Anatolia,. a local news
agency said today. The names
of the victims were withheld
pending notification of their
next of kin.
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Portland Livestock
Portland (UPtUSDACttIe
330. Gotxi-fheic iteerj Monday
23 50-23; jood-choice heifers 30 30
23; cmner-cuttr cow MM 2 today;
utility cowr H-I5; cutter-utility
butlt 16-19; good around 600 lb.
atoclc steers 21.
Calves 50. Gaod-chofc veaier
23-28; standard calves and vealers
20-24; good stock calves 21.
Hogs 300. U.S. I and 2 butchers
18.30; sows around 12,50-18,
Sheep 200. Wooled lambs Mon
day 16-18.50; range lambs 17;
good-choice feeders mostly 14-15;
cuU-cholc ewes 35,
Portland Produca
The following price quotations
are from the agricultural market
ing service of the U.S. Department
of Agriculture in Portland.
Eggs: Prices to retailers, cartons,
X large AA 60-65; large AA 58-62;
large A 57-60; medium AA 35-57;
small AA 35-45. Prices to produc
ers: X large AA 4S-52a; large AA
44-50'i; large A 44-45; medium AA
40-4?'; small AA 2-38lj.
Butter: Prices to retailers, No. 1
prints delivered, AA and A 70,
B 88.
Pouitry: Prices to retailers,, de
livered, for grade A quality, fry
ers, whole 34-37, cut up 39-43;
light type hens, whole 28-30, cut
up 33-35; heavy type hens, whole
39-43.
Turkeys; Prices net to growers
for grade A quality birds on evis
cerated weight basis generally 36
for hens, 23-30 for torn.
Bring the family to dins at the
Jackson Hotel
THANKSGIVING DINNER
Menu
Relish Dish Soup Salad Dessert
2 Choicer -
ROAST TURKEY, Dressing one! Cranberry Sauce
BAKED HAM and Pineapple Rings
ROAST PORK, Dressing and Applesauce
ROAST BEEF and Brown Gravy
1 Pumpkin or Mince Pie
Children under 12. -1..$1.2S
Open 7 a.m. to 5
p.m. jiff
SPECIAL THANKSGIVING MENU
$175
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Roast Turkey & Dressing
. Southern Fried Chicken
Virginia Baked Ham & Yams
' Roast Leg o' Pork '' -
oast Prime Riti of.Beefc03.OO
Dinners Include: Soup, Salad, Potatoes, Sreen Vegetables,
fcelish Tray, Rolls, Pumpkin or- Mine Urn and Coffee.
JUBILEE RESTAURANT
' Jacksonville - Phone TW 9-1606 for Reservations
Riverview Cafe
Highway 62 -Shady Cove, Ore.
Serving a 5-Course
TRADITIONAL
Cooked in the Way You like It
Served in a Homey Atmosphere
Complete Dinner 250
Child's Dinner ... :$100
Open Daily Except Monday 7 A.M. Until 9 P.M.
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OBITUARIES
CHARLES GUY WATSON
Ashland Funeral services
for Charles Guy Watson, 68,
of 509 North Mountain ave
Ashland, who died Monday,
will be held at 2:30 p.m. on
Wednesday, Nov. 23, at Lit
willer's Mt. View chapel. The
Rev. Glen Hutton of Myrtle
Point will officiate. Inter
ment will be in Mt. View cem
etery.
He was born May 3, 1891,
in Centralia, Wash., and had
lived in this area about two
weeks.
Survivors include his wi
dow, Cora Belle Watson; two
daughters. Miss Catherine
Watson, Empire, and Mrs.
Bulie Mae Case, Ashland; a
son, Charles Guy Watson Jr.,
Gold Beach; a brother, George
S. Watson, Nagasaka, Japan;
a sister, Sarah Brunswick, El
Paso, Tex.
He was married to Cora
Belle Quick in Centralia,
Wash., Oct. 5, 1910. He was a
member of the Elks lodge and
the First Christian church.
JOHN FLOYD KEENEY
Ashland - John Floyd
Kceney, 73, of 'Oakland,
Calif., died in Oakland Mon
day.
He was bom July 30, 188?.
Survivors include his wi
dow, Ethel Keeney, Oakland;
one son, Dallice Keeney, Ala
meda, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs.
Mildred Brown, Boise, Idaho;
two brothers, Joe Keeney, St,
Joseph, Wash., and Henry
Keeney, Payette, Idaho; a sis
ter, Maude Johnson, Oakland,
Calif.; and three grandchil
dren and two great grand
children.
Funeral services will be
held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Nov.
25, at Litwiilers Mt. View
chapel. Interment will be In
Mt. View cemetery.
DOUGLAS B. EASOM
The body of Douglas Brown
Easom, 25, who died from a
gunshot wound Saturday in
Rogue River,' was forwarded
last night by Conger-Morris,
funeral directors, to Oak
Grove, La., his former home,
for services and interment.
Mr. Easom was bora July
27, 1835, in Mississippi. He
was married Oct. 13, 1953, in
Greenville, Miss., to Eleanor
Holland, who survives.
Other survivors include
three children, Rickey, Roger
Dale, and Quintene; his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John A,
Easom, Oak Grove, La.; two
brothers, T-Sgt. Grady Easom,
U.S. Air Force, Little Rock,
Ark.; and William C. Easom,
Rogue River, ore.; and a sis
ter, Mrs. Grace Lamberson,
Shaw, Miss.
MONTY RAY CALL
Funeral services for Monty
Ray Call, 14, of Gold Hill,
who lost his life Sunday in a
hunting accident, were held
this afternoon at Conger-Morris
Funeral home. The Rev.
Robert W. Olmsted of the
Central Poini Presbyterian
church officiated. Committal
was in Hillcrcst Memorial
park.
Monty was born June Z,
1946, in Fresno, Calif. He was
a student in the eighth grade
at the Gold Hill school.
Survivors include his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. DeMont
Call; a brother, Fred, and two
sisters, Zona and Sandra, all
at home In Gold Hill; and his
grandmother, Mrs. L. J. Ed
wards, Redondo Beach, Calif.
that donations be made to the
Cancer Society.
Siskiyou Funeral service,
directors of Chapel in the
Trees Mortuary, are In charge
of arrangements.
CHARLES WHITLOCK
Funeral services for Charles
Philip Whitlock, 56, of 1425
Crater Lake ave who died
Saturday, were held this aft
ernoon at Hillcrest Memorial
Chapel, with Conger-Morris,
funeral directors, in charge of
arrangements. The Rev. Dr.
George Roseberry of the First
Methodist church officiated.
Committal services were con
ducted by Medford Lodge No.
103, AFsAM, of Medford, in
Hillcrest Memorial park.
Honorary casket bearers in
cluded Ole Skoog, Earl Min
ger. Bob Meyer, Norman Fan,
Merle Morse, George Barnum,
and Louis MacDuekston. Ac
tive bearers included Ken
Vinyard, Elmer Bellack, Reu
ben Bill, Emil Junior, Jack
Fetherston, and Junior Millard,
IRA A, SPENCER
Ira A. Spencer, 88, of 310
North Bartlett st,, died last
night In i local hospital. Fu
neral arrangements will b
announced by Conger-Morris,
funeral directors.
SHELDON W. KOHN
Funeral services for Shel
don William Kohn, 75, of 2802
West McAndrews rd., who
died Sunday, will be held at
Conger-Morris Funeral home
downtown chapel Wednesday
t 1:30 p.m. The Rev. Warren
Ghristensen of the Eagle
Point Community Bible
church will officiate. Commit
tal will be in Memory Gar
dens Memorial park.
Mr, Kohn was born July
20, 1885, in Gillet, Wis., and
had lived to southern Oregon
tor 37 years. He was married
Nov, 17, 1807, in Berlin, Okla.,
to Stella M. Wilkison, who
survives. He was a lifetime
member of Medford Lodge,
IOOF. He was a past presi
dent of Teamsters Local 982,
of Medford.
Survivor,' besides his wife,
include a son, Melvin W.
Kohn, Central Point; two
daughters, Mrs. Mildred Lock
ard, Medford; and Mrs. Max
ins Shawley, Seattle, Wash.;
three sisters, Mrs. Tressa
Maples, Sonora, Calif.; Mrs.
Beryl Hickson, Eagle Point,
Ore.;; and Mrs. Mildred
Holmes, Medford; and five
grandchildren.
Casket bearers will include
members of Medford Odd
Fellows Lodge,
Servicemen
COMMENDED
Pvt. Michael S. Young
blood, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ross A, Youngblood, 3255
Hollywood ave., was recently
selected as an outstanding
trainee of his basic training
company at Ft. Ord.
. Youngblood received a let
ter of commendation from
the commanding officer of
the Third Brigade,.
MILTON OTTOMAN
Private funeral services for
Milton Ottoman, 70, of 1048
West 13th st., Medford, who
died Sunday, will be held
Wednesday at 2 p,m. at the
Chapel in the Trees Mortuary,
in Siskiyou Memorial park.
The Rev. John O. Reynolds of
the Westminster Presbyterian
church of Medford will of
ficiate. Interment will be in
Siskiyou Memorial park.
Mr. Ottoman was born
March 1, 1890, in Modesto,
Calif. On July 23, 1912, in
Medford, he was married to
Maude Lee Gaines, who sur
vives. Before his retirement in
April, 1939, he had been em
ployed by the Southern Pa
cific company. Mr. Ottoman
had been associated with
Southern Pacific for 30 years.
He had been a member of the
Medford Elks lodge and was
on the building committee of
the present Elks' Temple in
Medford.
Survivors, besides his wife,
include one son, Robert Lee
Ottoman, Medford; one daugh
ter, Mrs. Ruth J. Du Rose,
Corte Madera, Calif.; one
brother, Leon Ottoman, Santa
Rosa, Calif.; one sister. Miss
Violet F. Ottoman, Berkeley,
Calif.; one granddaughter and
one grandson.
The family has requested
Driver Cited - City police
cited Barbara Jean Marshall,
34, Prospect, for following
too etose Saturday afternoon
after a vehicle she was driv
ing hit the rear end of an
other car knocking it into the
rear-of a third vehicle. The
accident occurred on River
side ave. at its intersection
wjth Maple st. All three cars J
susiamea numerate damage,
police said.
Births
JONES - To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald G, 132 Oak St., Cen
tral Point, Nov. 21, 1080, a
girl, 8 lbs., at Rogu Valley
hospital.
BURDON-To Mr. and Mrs.
William S., 745 Head rd Cen
tral Point, Nov. 19, 1980. a
girl, 73 lbs., at Rogue Valley
hospital.
BRAUN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore C, 730 West 14th
St., Medford, Nov, 21, I860, a
girl, 84 lbs., at Rogue Valley
hospital.
PETERS - To Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas V., 927W West 13th
St., Medford, Nov, 20, 1980, c
girl, 5 lbs., at Rogue Valley
hospital,
BELL - To Mr, and Mrs.
Ernest R., post office box 287,
Talent, Nov. 20, 1880, a girt,
8'i lbs., at Rogu Valley hoi-
pital,
ADKINS-To Mr. and Mrs.
Albert L., 65 North First St.,
Central Point, Nov. 18, I960,
a boy, 6 lbs., at Rogue Valley
hospital.
SAYLES - To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert E., post office box 887,
Yreka, Calif.; Nov, 18, a boy,
7 '4 lbs., at Rogue Valley hospital.
PORTER - To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert E route 1, box 880,
Eagle Point, Nov, 18, 1880, a
boy, IV lbs, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
Weather
FORECASTS
Med&jrd ami vicinity: Cloudy
with occasional light ram end
Ut3? wind tontfht. Partial clear,
mt with scattered showers Wednes
day. Low temstu 40, High tomor
row 4S to 50.
Western Oregon: Showers and
PErtods of partial clearing tonight,
artiv cloudy wilh scattered light
sh&wen Wednesday. Slightly
warmer tonight. Low 38 to 44. High
48 to 54
Hari&trn California: Occasional
light rsm tonight and early
Wednesday from Eureka north
ward. Otherwise fair. Warmer in
mountain.
LOCAL DATA
TEMFERATtlBS: Mean yeater-
Secord high thto date S3 In 1S28.
Eecsrd low thi data 10 in iy8.
PRECIPITATION 24 hour to
midnight trace. Midnight to to
mm. none.
Total this month 131 inch. .60
Such below normal,
Total alnce Sept. t.7T inch, 3 80
itsche below norma!.
HUMIDITY; Lowest yeaterday
3T highest this a m. iTv
High 4:e .
ITV Yester a m. ttr.
day Law pree.
Breaking! ... 5? 42
Crater Lake ...... 25 IS T
Grant Pas 47 34
Klamath Fall 48 33
MEDFORD .,.,. 48 33
PortUnd 49 37 28
Seattle 39 33 .05
Spokane ....... 35 27
Yaktoe 47 27
Eureka 54 40
aed S!ut S3 42
Ssersmeato ....., 62 38
San Francisco ...... 60 51 Jit
Los Angeles 75 52
Phoenix ,....... 74 43
Denver 69 22
Chicago 56 43
Miami Beach ........ 73 75
New York 58 47
Washington, 5. C. 63 37
Over-fhe-Counfer
Western Stocks
The foUowwc bid and art
ed quotations, from the Na
tional Association of SeearJ
ties Dealers, inc., do not rep
resent actual transactions
They are gulda to the range
within which these securities
could have been sold Cindl
cated by the "bid'l or bought
(indicated by th "5ked"J at
the time of compilation,
runi BM Akr4
Bank sf America . 47
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DRIVING HAZAHB
New Yark-itfBt-Stgn to mo
torists leading into New
York's International Airport:
"Caution: Low Flying Planes,"
Locals
DAVIS - To Mr. nd Mrs.
Byron H., 15 South Keene
way, Medford, Nov. 19, 1960,
a girl, 8!.-i lbs., at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
MORGAN-To Mr. and Mw,
William L., 2290 Cory road,
Medford, Nov. 21, I960, a boy,
8 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
LINDGREN - To Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce, 291 Wilson rd.
Central Point, Nov, 18, 1980,
a girl, 7Vi pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
Surary Patients Surgery
patients listed at Sacred
Heart hospital this morning
were Mose Huff, route 2, bos
189, Medford; Paul Dale Vin
cent, 2288 Sunset dr., Med
ford, and Mrs. Eugene Marley,
IB I Kings highway, Med
ford.
Medical Patients MHica!
patients listed at Sacred
Heart hospital this morning
were Mrs. Betty Lou Mathis,
Klamath Falls, and Mrs. Jes
sie M. Silver, Ashland.
LADD - To Mr, awl Mrs.
Ralph, post office box 8, Gold
Hill, Nov. 18, 1960, a girl,
9 pounds at Rogu Valley hos
pital. BERGGRIEST-Ta Mr, and
Mrs. Ronald B., post office
box 48, Eagle Point, Hov, 20,
1960, a boy, 8M pounds, at
Rogua Valley hospital.
TO PLAY FOR QUEEN
New York-WK-Joey AJfldi,
11-year-oid conductor, com
poser and concert pianist
from Yonkers, N.Y., flew to
Europe Monday to conduct a
special concert for the queen
of Belgium. Joey, who eon
ducted at Carnegie Hall when
he was seven, will play hi
own Fiano Concerto No, 2 at
the special concert In Brussels
Dec. 1,
WINS MOVIES AWARD
New York-OM-The Motion
Picture Pioneers gave their
annual "Pioneer ot the Year"
award Monday night to Jo
seph E. Levine of Boston, In
ternational film distributor
and producer. The 55-year-oid
Levine accepted the award at
a dinner of Hollywood nota
bles at th Waldorf-Astoria
Hotel.
TONIGHT
AT THE
TOWER
Joyce Besses
Nit Bsnquat
in the Melody Room .
7:30-9s30
BOB ANDERSON
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THANKSGIVING EVE!
A Big Wed. Nife
Dance Party & Floor Show
AT THE
RESTAURANT AND SUPER CLUB
THE SENSATIONAL "SHADOWS" IN TWO HOOR SHOWS
-WED, NITE , , . PLUS 'BOB ANDERSON TRIO - PIUS
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(THJ ONLY FLOOR SHOW IN SO. OMGGNi
When you Ctn eoiOy HNf FOOD kng with h big Bund in
MUSIC plus ATMOSPHIRf. Open Thsnksgiving 0y fcr thsw
swell holiday dinner.
1104 Ho, RinnM Mim J-i
MEET1NO
PLASTERERS AND
CEMENT MASONS
UmI No. 1J4, UtMsti, On.
TUESDAY, NOV, 35, I960
oi 8:00 p.m,
244 Grajw Street
Upstairs Hall
WASHIR, SKTf
Investment Funds
Nsoa suslxtlona on tilieti
runs Bid Asked j
BuiioeK . ll.as 12 11.
Chem Fund 11.13 12
CMI Knw 1231 13.45
Etim Howud Slk. 1184 12 77
ridtllty 15 IB 16.41
GrtmpSsc AvIaElec 8.51 9 33
Group Stc Com Slit ll.7t
GreupSeo Petr 9.54 10.45
GropSec Steel 8.17 853
Group Sec Tobec 8 77 8.81
KeMtoiw B-3 1S42 J82
Keyj'.cn B-4 ... 9.14 tm
Keystone K- .. 14.B7 18.23
Keyton S-l ... 18.50 21.33
KeyiteM S-2 10.8 ll
Ketoi S-S .. 12 41 1355
Keyitom 8-4 12.05 13.15
Man Inv Crib Silt 14.84 1543
TV-! 7.4T a.I
vin un inc. ..... sat sm
Wellington 14,01 1337
CHARCOAL
STEAKS
TILL MIDNIGHT
CANDLE
ROOM
HOTEL
A 1 Medford
Optn Drily
5:30 P.M, H MIkM
Santo 4 ,M. Till II f.M.
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EVERY WEONESDAr
FAMILY NIGHT!
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whet fsmily. Ofnn, JOe kimlHisn.
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ASHLAND SKATEWAY
TURKEY & HAM DINNERS
Straight from th overt to Cft AA
you. With all th rfimminis ' jW
TIMBER ROOM
3 South Riverjide
Open 4 oib 10 pm
DINNER MENU
Bring
the
Whole
Family
WoSdorf Salad or Toiisd Gretn
Chicken a la Raine or Tomato Julta
Fruit Cup or Shrimp Cocktail
Relish Tray
Roast Young Tom Turkey Stuffed With Saga
Dressing and Giblet Gravy, Cranberry Saucs $1,75
Roast Prime Rib of Beef au jus $2,10
Baked Sugar Cured Ham with Raisin Sauca $1,75
Roast leg of Spring lamb With Mint jelly $1,75
Special Cut Choice Club Steak Mushroom Souc $2.50
DINNERS INCLUDE;
Sweet Potatoes or Whipped Potatoes
Sweat Peas Homemade Roll Butter
Coffee Tea or Milk
DESSERT:
Homemade Pumpkin Pi or
Apple or Hot Mine Meat
Ice Creom or Sherbet
PING'S GARDENS
Paeifie Hi way
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OPENING
of Jytie Tom men Newly
Remodeled ond RedecoToie
BDIESIM . . .
DINING INN - EAST OF CENTRAL POINT
Thanksgiving Day!
THURSDAY - THURSDAY, 10V. 24
Thanksgiving Dinner Served front 3 to 9 p.m,
PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS WEASE
PHONE NOrmandy 4-2513
Medford Firemen's
ANNUAL BALL
Wednesday Nife,
November ?"rd
MEDFORD ARMORY
Music by lately Evan
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