Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 23, 1960, Image 9

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE.
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23, I960
Patient! - Boyd J. Carson,
3055 Delta Waters rd Med
ford,: and William R. Gates,
16-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. William H. Gates, 126
Renault ave., were listed as
medical patients this morning
at Crater Osteopathic hospi
tal. ' .
as
ENDS TONITE!
Robert MITCHUM
Teresa WRIGHT
fMBERTTAYlOR'Sa
CLOSED SATURDAY
FOR CHRISTMAS EVE
NpW SHOW '
SUNDAY!
V BigMotlon Picture V
I
Local and Personal
OBITUARIES
Chimney Firt - Medford
firemen reported a flue fire
at the residence of Robert J.
Preece, 1181 McAndrews rd
about 8:55 p.m. yesterday.
TOMORROW!!
j ASHLAND
MERCHANTS
! ' FREE
i ; CHRISTMAS SHOW
Continuous From 1:30
uoors a.
Seattle
Spokane .
ppen.. d
SSffl
kpt walt
llxW' DISNEY'S
ilfegf Delightful
j full-length
.1 fjp'Cartoon!
PLUS Cartoons
and Comedy
Building Permit - A build
ing permit to install monorail
equipment at 1128 Court st.
was issued recently to Electri
cal Products by the city build
ing department. Cost of the
Tonsillectomy-Lynda Nied-lwork was listed at $2,843.
ermeyer, a-year-oia aaugiuer
of Mrs. Betty Niedermeyer,
route 1, box 24, Central
Point, underwent a tonsillec
tomy at Crater Osteopathic
hospital today.
Christmas Program - The
Sunday school of Philadelphia
church, 1851 Grandview ave.,
will hold its Christmas pro
gram Sunday at 10 a.m. Fol
lowing the program treats will
be distributed to the children.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vieinitv: Foe In
valley tonight and Saturday morn.
ing- Liouay saiuraay atternoon
with rain likely by Saturday night.
Low tonight 28. High Saturday
50-55.
Western Oreeon: Most v cloudv
tonight and Saturday but constd-
eraoic toe persisting in souinern
portion. Chance of showers north
portion Saturday, warmer norm
portion tonight. Low tonight 40-45
on coast, 30-36 in interior. High
Saturday 34-45.
Northern California: Fair tonight.
exceDt foe and lower overcast in
central valley. Occasional rain in
extreme north portion Saturday:
otherwise, variable cloudiness and
low overcast in ban Joaquin
valley
LULAL 1IATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 33; below normal 5.
Kecora ntgn tnis date tz in mm.
Record low this date 12 in 1048.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, trace. Midnight to 10
a.m., none.
Total this month 1 .67 inch. .62
inch below normal.
Total since bept. 1. 6.93 inches,
.59 inch below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
96, highest this a.m. 100.
High 4:00 24-
CITY Yesterday
Brookings 62
Crater Lake 40
Grants Pass 38
Klamath Falls 46
MEDFORD 3fi
Portland 40
Driver CiJed - City police
Thursday cited Gladys Eliza
beth Koch, 61, of 814 West
14th St., for failure to yield
the right of way, and Ray
Marshall Glow, 24, of 748
West Fourth St., for failure to
use headlights in fog, follow
ing an accident about 10 a.m.
Thursday, during which cars
operated by the two persons
collided at the intersection of
Fourth st. and Oakdale ave.
NORAH B. MILLER
Funeral services for Mrs.
Norah Belle Miller, of 544
Second ave., Gold Hill, who
died Thursday, will be held
at the CongerMorris Funeral
home downtown chapel Satur
day at 11 a.m. The Rev.
George Roseberry of the First
Methodist church will offici
ate. Committal will be in Sis
kiyou Memorial park, with
members of the Amethyst Re
bekah lodge of Gold Hill con
ducting graveside services.
Mrs. Miller was born Aug.
3. 1887. at Foots Creek, the
daughter of the late John A.
and Matilda Harvey, early
pioneers in southern Oregon.
She was married Aug. 29,
1930, in Winlerset, Iowa, to
Eroll E. Miller, who survives.
Other survivors include
four sisters, Mrs. Florence
Piening, Fresno, Calif.; Mrs.
a.m. nr.
Low Prec.
43
27
32
. 42
. 30
. 30
34
28
29
Eureka
Red Bluff
Sacramento
San Francisco
Los Angeles ....
. 59
80
Phoenix 73
Denver 47
Chicaeo 4
Miamf Beach .
New York 26
Washington. D. C. 23
11
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through Dec. 28):
Western Oregon - Western Wash
ington Temperatures will average
above normal with maximums 44-
.i2. m mtmims 3-1-42. total prccipi
inlinn northwest Oreeon will ex
ceed normal with totals 1-2 inches
in -recurring rains, rrecip nation in
southwest Orecon near normal
with totals averaging v3 to l men,
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI) Dairy market
Eecs To retailers: Grade AA ex
tra large. 58-62c: AA large. 56-50c:
A large, 55-57c; aa medium, dj
54c; AA small, 38-45c; cartons l-3c
additional.
Butter To retailers: AA and
grade A prints, 70c lb.; cartons lc
higher: B prints, esc.
Cheese, medium cured To re
tailers: A grade Cheddar single
daisies, 46-5 ic; processed Ameri
can cheese, 5-id. xoai, 4u-4uc.
Portland (UPI) Dressed chick
No. t erode dressed to re
tailors: Fryers whole drawn. 34-
37r lh- cut-uo. 39-43C lb.: hens,
heavy-type wnoie arawn. j-i.ic
lb.: light-type hens, cut-up, 33-35C
lb.; whole, 28-30c lb.
Investment Funds
Noon quotation on iclecttd
fnnHc.
Fund Bid Askrtt
Bullock 12-36 13.55
Chem Fund 1108 11.08
Rslnn Hnwnrri Stk .. 12.11 12.05
Fidelity 15.61 16.88
Group Sec Avia-Elcc 8.78 8.62
Grouo Sec Com Stk 11.95 " 13.00
Group Sec Petr 0-78 10.71
r.m..n Son Steel .... 8.25 8.04
Grouo Sec Tobac .. 8.03 0.70
Keystone B-3 15.43 16.83
Keyxone B-4 9.13 0.07
Keystone K-2 15.08 16.46
Keystone S-l 20.21 22.05
Kcvstone S-2 11. 42 12.46
Keystone S-3 12 99 4.18
Keystone S-4 12 66 3.8
!. Inn r.rlh Stk 15.11 16.34
TV-Elec - 7.69 8.38
Value Line Inc 5.07 5.54
Wellington 13.78 15.02
salt irr
trap: II
POSITIVELY
ENDS TONITE
JOHN WAYNE STEWART GRANGER
ERNIE KOVACS FABIAN
r
ft
PLUS THIS HILARIOUS COMPANION HIT!
mivt reoa
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AN ALLIGATOR
NAMED
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FOOD AT ITS BEST!
Plan Now for Your Holiday Binquat,, Partial
or Group Dinnari or Jull tha Family!
i-tw' INJOY THt SETTING OF
r-ft?yaV Alio I oig
Friday & Saturday
"Tha Stringmafers"-Carroll, Harold and Chuck
- With Your Favorite Western Popular Song.
PIONEER CAFE
DOWNTOWN CENTRAL POINT NO 4-2485
DANCE CHJIISr
Sunday, December 25
OASIS BALLROOM
EAGLE
POINT
Music by The ROGUE NITE RIDERS
Guest Singing Star
Tex LeMaster & His Swinging Guitar
OPEN
HOUSE
MB
1 P.M.
To
2:30 A.M.
Christmas Day
We Provide the "Christmas Cheer"
You will enoy "Lionel", our guest artist
t piano player and singer, from the south
here for Christmas only.
CONTINENTAL BUFFET
Served From 3 to 9 P.M. at $2.50
Celebrating the Arrival of Our New Chef
Front Las Vegas
YOU WILL FIND THE FOOD "TERRIFIC"!
DARDANELLE
Hiway 99 at Gold
Open Every Day
Hill Overpass
in the Year
The RIVERVIEW CAFE
at Shady Cove Will Remain
Open Christmas Day
For your dining pleasure! A real holiday
atmosphere and excellent food are of-,
fered for your enjoyment.
. Lucille Brumfield
Ownar'Man.gar
Phone Shady Cove
TRinity 8-2681
BIG CHRISTMAS
DANCE SAT
Dreamland Ballroom
9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
The Finest of
Popular Music
Enjoy the atmosphere of
Christmas decorations.
Enjoy the company of a
congenial crowd.
Refresh yourself at our
Snack Bar
Maude Breeding, Rogue Riv
er: Mrs. Edith Martin, Gold
Hill; and Mrs. Blanche Mcr
riman, Gold Hill; a brother,
Frank Harvey, Portland; and
a nephew.
. Honorary caskctbearers will
include Mrs.. George Dorman,
Mrs. Alva Walker, Mrs. Wil
bur Martin, Mrs. Paul Molloy,
Mrs. Lester Thompson, and
Mrs. Walter McLean, all mem
bers of Amethyst Rebekah
Lodge. Active bearers will in
clude Carlos W. Morris, J
Bradley Morris, Steven Mor
ris, and Raymond Ritter.
DEAN E. PRITCHARD
The body of Dean Emery
Pritciiard, 52, of roule 1, box
500, Crescent City, Calif., who
died in Ashland Wednesday,
has been forwarded by Ash
land Mortuary, Fourth and C
sts.. Ashland, to Hillsboro,
Ore., for services and inter
ment. Mr. Pritchard was born
April 1, 1908, in Gaston, Ore.,
and was a veteran of World
War II.
Survivors include his wife,
Irene.
Ashland Elks lodge for a num
ber of years and was the cus
todian there. The only known
survivors are two cousins
and a niece.
Graveside services will be
held Tuesday, Dee. 27. at 1:30
p.m. in Ml. View cemetery
with the Elks lodge in charge.
Litwiller's Funeral home is in
charge of arrangements.
RAY (JAKE) SHORTRIDGE
Ashland Ray (Jake) Short
ridge. 74, of 255 East Main
St., Ashland, died yesterday
morning at a local rest home.
He was born July 5, 1886, in
Roselawn, Ind.
He was a member of the
1 SPECIAL 1
I CHRISTMAS MENU
Sunday
CROWN ROOM 1
o Mark Antony Hotel, Ashland
Serving from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPI I USDA Week
ly livestock:
Cattle 1575; choice steers 'Jti;
hiuh pood-low choice 25-25 73; Rood
30-25: standard 20-22.50; cood
choice heifers 23.73; canner-cutter
cows 10-12 50; cutter-utility bulls
16-20.
Calves 250. Good-choice venters
25-29. high choice to 30; standard
20-24; Rood-choice stock calves 22
23; cull-utility 11-10.
Hors 2023. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers
mostly 18.75-IP; 2 and 3 grades
18-18.30; sows 12.50-13.
Sheep 1050. Choice slaiiRhter
Iambs 16 30-17; some 17.25-17 75;
choice wooled slaughter Inmhs
mostly 16 30-17, cull-chotce ewes
3-3.
SEASON'S
mm
or
CASH & LOIS MOREY
NO ADVANCE IN PRICE
Merry Christmas to Everyonel
CLOSED SUNDAY
FOR CHRISTMAS
In order that our employees may enjoy Christmas
with their families we will be closed Sunday, De
cember 25.
THE GROTTO i
Front and Main Across From 1st- National Bank
- a- mmm mmm aJ
BIG DANCE
GOLD HILL GRANGE HALL
DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF
The Roy Taylor
Combo
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
Free Check Room Dining facilities open all night
HDANCIE
VFW Hall in Rogue River
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS EVE DANCE
SATURDAY NITE -9 to 1
Muiic by
Bobby Burton
And the Happy Valley Boys
Featuring RAY HANSON
SPONSORED BY VFW - EVERYONE WELCOME
Have fun ... ROLLER SKATING
TflNIRUT First Session 7:30-10:00
Milium Second Session 10:00-12:00
Children (under 13) 35c
Adults 50c
Shoe Skate Rental 25c
?.AT MATINPP 1:30 t0 4;0n
0HI. niH I in tt Admission (everyone) 35c
Shoe Skate Rental 25c
CAT NlftUT First Session 7:30-10:00
OH I . niUn I sec. Session 10:00-12:00
Admission I.. 50c '
Shoe Skate Rental 25c
Smooth Floor, Acoustical' Celling, Best
Music, Reasonable Prices, Friendly
Folks, For the Most Skating Fun.
ASHLAND SKATEWAY
PHONE MU 2-0032
TONIGHT
at the ifH
TOWER m
Lobster-Newberg 2.75
Petite Fillets 2.50
"THE TOWER TRIO"
Bob Anderson
Randy Hugdahl
Kflnny Brew
PLUS "THE SHADOWS"
3
Over-the-Counter
Western Stocks
Tlie following bid and a:
ed quotations, from the Na
tional Association of Sccurl
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
the time of compilation
common Storks Bid
Bank of America .... 4S1fl
Callf.'Pacific Utilities .. Ifl'i
Cascades Plywood 22'4
Cons. Freightway. !Pi
Couco 43 '
Cyprus Mines Corp. ,
First National Bank .
Morrlson-Knudscn
Northwest Nat. Gas .
Pacific Pr. & Lt. ...
Permanent Cement .,
Portland Gen. Elcc. ,
U. S. National aBnk
United Utilities
West Coast Tol
(indicated by the "asked") at weyernaeuser
. 30',
. 23',
. 41
. 18'j
. 321.
. 64
. 43 '.'a
. 27.
. 335,
AskrA
M'j
23
li.Vl
33
23' ,
44',
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34',
4iR 1 v
4fl' i
2!l'a
331.
Wonderful Cuisine Gracious Serving
A perfect setting for your ...
This Evening
LOBSTERS
SEA SCALLOP
PRAWNS
Charcoal Steaks
CANDLE ROOM
HOTEL MEDFORD
5:30 p.m. till Midnight
CHRISTMAS SUNDAY at
DINING INN-Central Point
Julie Tummers has prepared a spe
cial Chrislmas Dinner for YOU and
your family, perfectly served in tha
delightful, friendly atmosphere of
this old inn. Relax around the big
circular fireplace in the Norman
die Room, dine around the fire
place in the Mon Desir's cozy
dining room.
NO 4-2513
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Make Reservations Now for Mon Detir'i Big New Years Party
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am
ADULTS
All Seats
NOW!
LIMITED ROAD SHOW ENGAGEMENT
1.50
CHILDREN
Under 12
75c
Please Her With a
Diamond Pendant
actual S? 10K "ii
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Sue "'Hi 3 dla-
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OPEN TONIGHT
ttL-tK vrrr' '" """"raj " -r " mramn. s-iVfc
ONLY ONE SHOW TONIGHT-8:00 P.M.
FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY
TWO SHOWS
Matinees Doors Open 1:00 Show at 1:30
Evenings Doors Open 7:00 Show at 8:00
231 East Main
3
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STARTS
TONIGHT
THE PERFECT HOLIDAY SHOW!
TWO SHOWS TONIGHT & SATURDAY - 7:00 & 9:10
SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY 1:00 P.M.
In the Land of Brobdingnag he was TINY!
In the Land of Lilliput he was a GIANT!
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