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O o o 0 O O OBITUARIES I EMILIE A. BACHERT r 1 Mrs, Emilie Ann Bachert, J 1488 Spring St., died yesterday J arrangements Sill be an- inounced by Conger-Morris, fu- iiieral directors. o ?MHS. NELLIE QUIGLEY $ . Yreka - Mrs. Nellie A. . Hliinchart Quigley, 77, wife ;o'f Willis (Moon) Quigleyi of iSKlamalh River, died Sunjay ' night at Siskiyou County Cfcn veral hospital where she was : admitted Dee. 9. She was born )Nov. 30, 1883, in the east. The family moved to Mo Jdesto, Calif., when she was 8 years old where she attended school and was graduated ;from San Jose Normal school. !Sho was a teacher in Dorris, LET'S GO SKATING NEW LOW PRICES Children under 12 35c Shoe Skate Rental 25c NO CLOTHING RESTRICTIONS FUN FOR ALL HEAR JERRY MILLER AT THE ORGAN Jackson County ROLLARENA Under New Management Gene Pence 3404 S. Pacific Highway Phone KE 5-1551 ' Big Humbug and Riverside. She married Willis Quigley, a native of the Klamath River area Aug. 10, 1908, with Jus tice of the Peace Pete Sang officiating. The ceremony was held at. the Beargrounds on the Siskiyou mountains. Survivors Include her hus band; a grandson, Bryan Al len, Weed; and a number of nieces and nephews. Three brothers, three sisters, one son, Wesley, and a daughter, Marian, preceded her in death. Funeral services were held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in Gird ner's Funeral chapel. The Rev. Castle Thompson of the Horse Creek Community church of ficiated. Interment was in the family plot at the Evergreen cemetery. CLARENCE WOOD Funeral services for Clap ence Dewitt Wood, of 1050 Shafer lane, who died in Gold Hill Wednesday afternoon were held this morning at Perl Funeral Home. Dr. George Roseberry of the First Methodist church of ficiated. Private committal was in the Medford IOOF cemetery. Mr. Wood had been a resi dent of the state for 50 years. burvivors include two daughters, Mrs. Vola Tolinan, Gold Hill; Mrs. Violet Vin cent, Central Point; one broth er, Walter Wood. California and one sister, Mrs. Florence Bartholomew, California. . . Wlnii 1-jV CHATHAM Engagement Ring. ... .$100.00 Wedding Ring.,.. 50.00 EASY TERMS 231 East Main FRANCIS B. BATTERMAN Yreka - Francis Berend (Bob) Batterman, 46, of 737 Pioneer st., died Jan. 2 at Siskiyou County General hos pital following a heart attack He was born in Fairfield, Neb., Feb. 6, 1914. Mr. Batterman had lived in Yreka since October, 1955 after moving here from West- wood, Calif. He was a dicsel mechanic for Fruit Growers Supply company, a position he had held for 15 years. Dur ing World War II he was em ployed at the Marin Ship yards. Mr. Batterman was married in Vernal, Utah, July 8, 1938," to Exonia Meineke, who sur vives. Other survivors include a daughter, Miss Sandra Bat terman, a student at the Uni versity of Colorado; one son Robert F. Batterman, a Yreka High school student; his fa ther, Ben Batterman, Otis, Colo.; one sister, Mrs. Harold Mayes, Denver, and two broth ers, Gene Batterman, Thorn ton, Colo., and .Paul Batter man, U. S. Air Force, ;West over, Mass. Funeral services were held Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in the Yreka Methodist church with the Rev. Harold Coleman of ficiating. Interment was in Evergreen cemetery. The fam ily has asked memorials be made to the Heart fund, the Crippled Children's Society or the Methodist Building fund. Investment Funds Noon quotation, on selected funds: Fund Bid Askpd Bullock 12.55 13 75 Chem Fund 10.97 11.87 Colonial Ener 12 01 14.11 Eaton Howard Slk .. 12 29 13. H Fidelity 15.17 , 16.40 Group Sec Avla Elec 8 82 !1.67 Group Sec Com Stk 12.24 13.40 Group Sec Pctr .... 9 97 10 92 Group Sec Steel .... 8.81 9.65 Group Sec Tobac .. 0.25 10 14 Kcvslone B-3 15.03 16.4(1 Keystone B-4 9.19 10 03 Kcvslone K-2 15.21 16.60 Kcyslone S-l 20.40 22.25 Keystone S-2 11.60 12.66 Kcvslone S-3 13.17 14 37 Keystone S-4 12.75 13 91 Mass Inv Grth Stk .. 15 21 16 44 TV-Elec 7.75 8.45 Value Line Inc 5.17 5.65 Wellington 13.90 15.15 2 John WAYNE HITS!feyPlteT&NsTuENDA 3RD, Comedy Hit Saturday Only! , o BAGGAGE UNLOADED A truckful of baggage for U.S. embassy staff members departing by chartered ferry is unloaded at a dock in Havana. Seventy six staff members departed with the remaining 11 due to leave today in the wake of a break in relations between the United States and Cuba. (UPI Telephoto) Quotes From the News By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Washington Rep. Jaime L. Whilten (D-Mass.), facing a purge from important House committee posts for refusing to support the Democratic national ticket: "There is a time to talk and a time not to talk. This is a time not to talk." , London Psychiatrist Dr. Raphael Kerry, quoting one of his "space-phobiac" patients, a school master who is worried he might float off the earth and into orbit: "It's space that's getting me. The curvature of the globe makes everything insecure." Washington Rep. Richard Ichord (D-Mo), on his oppo sition to creation of a huge recreational park in the Missouri Ozarks: "I'm opposed to setting aside a large pari of my district to make a natural habitat for bob cats and hoot owls." Los Angeles Bob Hope, quipping about his getting tired and quitting after five holes of golf in a pro-amateur celebrity tournament: "I didn't sleep very well, worrying about my swing." Weather I'OIUX'ASTS Medford and vicinity; ' Cloudy with rain and Rusly southerly winds tonight. Intermittent rain Saturday, Low tonight 38-40, High aaiuraay io-ih. Western OreRon: Cloudy with rain tonicht. Si lowers and partial clearing Saturday. Low tonight 40-44. High balurday 42-54. coasiai winds east to southeast 20-30 mph.. increasing at times to 40-50 mph. this afternoon, becoming south to southwest 20-30 mph. Saturday. Gale warnings displayed along coast. Northern California: Foe and low cloudiness in Central valley and increasing cloudiness else where tonight. Rain beginning Eureka northward tonight and Drcadinc to Santa Cruz and Sac ramento by Saturday evening. Ris ing temperature trend. Southerly gales around Cape Mendocino. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester day 33; below normal 4. Record high this date t5 in nn4. Record low this date 9 in 1937. PRECIPITATION : 24 hours to midnight, .01 inch. Midnight to 10 a.m., trace. total this month .01 inch, .39 inch below normal. Total since Sept. I. G.'.m inches. 1.7B inch below normal. humidity; juwesi yciioraay , 9'e. highest this a.m. 98r,o. High 4:111) 21 C1TY Vcstcr- a.m. nr. day Low I'rrr. ,. 37 44 .30 .. 3R 34 -2!t .. 42 Brookings Crater Lake Grants Pass Klamath Falls , MEUFOHD Portland . 44 ... 41 ... 53 Seattle 52 Spokane 40 la K una .) Eureka 55 Red Bluff 35 Sacramento 31 San Francisco t3 Los Angeles 72 Phoenix 2!) 34 4i 21 47 70 4 3B Ifl 32 Denver 45 Chicago 40 Miami Beach 70 New York 35 Washington, D. C. 10 28 F I V K -1) A Y FORECAST: ; (Through Jan. II): Western Oregon - Westrrn Wash ington Temperatures in western Washington and northwestern Ore gon above normal. Maximums mostly 42-50 and mini mums 35-40. Temperatures in southwestern Ore gon near normal with maximums in 40s and lows in 30s. Precipita tion heavy in recurring rains with totals averaging up to four inches on coast and 2-3 inches over interior. Weed Man Dies in Home This Morning Weed-Ralph Waldo Study, 65, of Weed, Calif., died unex pecledly in his home this morning, according to Siski you County Coroner Al Col tar. Study was walking from the kitchen to the living room of his home when he fell to the floor unconscious, Cottar said. He was pronounced dead by a Weed physician a short time later. Cause of his death is pending an autopsy, Cottar said. Study is survived by his wife, Bessie Mae, two daugh ters and two sons. He had worked for tile Weed Mercan tile store for 27 years. Upton's Mortuary in Weed is in charge of funeral ar rangements. Hearings Requested On Depressed Areas Loan-Grant Program Portland Produce Portland (UPll Dairy ninrkct: Ekk-s To retailers: Grade AA extra larRe, 5!i-62c; AA large. 53 5!le; A laiye. 52-56C: AA medium, "0-53c: AA small. ;i8-42c; cartons l-3c additional. Butter To retailers: AA and grade A prints, 70r lb.; cartons 1c higher; B prints. fiBc. Cheese, medium cured To re tailers: A grade Cheddar single daisies, 4li-51e; processed American cheese. 5-lh. loaf. 46-48C. Washington -ItTII-Sen. Paul H. Douglas (D-Ill.), today re quested Senate committee hearings next week to speed action on a S392 million loau-and-grant program designed to revitalize economically de pressed areas. Douglas told United Press International he made the re quest in a letter to Sen. A. Willis Robertson (D-Va.), who is expected to be re-named chairman of the Senate Bank ing Committee, which handles area redevelopment legisla tion. The Douglas bill which has the support of President elect John F. Kennedy was the first Senate bill intro duced in the 87th Congress. Make Pledge Good It would make good on a campaign pledge by Kennedy who vigorously criticized the administration for not provid ing more assistance to areas hard hit by chronic un employment. Aid to distressed areas is one of Kennedy's five priority legislative requests. Robertson , promised "prompt consideration" of the I Douglas measure, even though : he conceded he was opposed to it. A similar bill was ap proved by the committee and passed by the Senate two vears ago. The House cut it and President Eisenhower ve toed it. Robertson would not specu late on- whether committee hearings could depend on when the Senate got around to appointing Its standing committees. Would Remove Hurdle Robertson said the hearings would be held before the full banking committee rather than before a subcommittee. June Allyson, Powell Separate Hollywood IUPII Actrcs.O June Allyson and producer Dick Powell will sccjt, a di vorce or legal separation aft er 15 years of marriage. Famd Hollywood lawyer Jerry Geisler, representing the diminutive blonde movie and TV star, Thursday said, "It probably will be a divorce. We are still drawing up the settlement papers and won't be able to make a final an nouncement for a while yet." Powell, 56, and Miss Ally son, 37, were married in 1945 when she was a boxoffice fa vorite and he was a fading "pretty boy" crooner. Friends had known thc couple had not been getting along for the past year, and announcement that they planned to separate came as no surprise. Miss Allyson wept when she talked to a UPI reporter and said "There is just noth ing I can say right now." The couple have two chil dren, Pamela, II, and Rickie, 8. Powell and his wife sepa rated for a month in 1957 when they agreed that they "weren't getting along." It was Miss Allyson's first marriage and Powell's third. 'CBktgy. JANUARY 6, 1961 Locals i i A 9 Rabbits Killed - Neil Rob bins, Centrri Point, reported to state police yesterday that several of his rabbit hutches w ere entered Wednesday night. Five rabbits were kill ed, and one rabbit was miss ing, he said. Awning Fire - A discarded cigarette was apparent cauA'l of an awning fire about 1:50 o'clock this morning at Mann's Department store. Firemen said a five-foot holei was burned in the awning. ' ; Portland Livestock Portland llIPIl I'SDA Cattl 1S73. Choice slaughter steers 2(i..VI; good -choice 24-2li: standard-low good 21-23.3(1: cuttcr-iitilitv 18-20; good-low choice 23-24: utility cows 14-50-16.50; canncr-culter 12-14.30; uJly hulls lli-21. Caivcs 225 Good-choice vealers 23-30; standard 20-25; cull-utility 12-20. Hogs 2025 Most 1 and 2 hutchem 19 25-111.7.); 2 and 3. 18-18 75; nwl sows 12 50-10. Sheep 1350. Choicj-prlme woo'cd slaughter lanihs 18 2'i: good-cl.oica with No. 1 and lall shorn pells IK 17; cull-good ewes 3-5, good-choico feeder lamhs l l .,il-!ti THEATER INFORMATION SERVICE CALL SP 3-7323 FOR FULL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR THEATERS improvement of public faci lities. It also would set up a $92 million program of grants and loans for vocational retrain ing, technical assistance and other stops to stimulate de pressed area economies. This would remove one par liamentary hurdle facing the measure. Douglas was chairman of a task force which made recom mendations to Kennedy on how to help areas suffering economic depression. Rival Republican bills in troduced Thursday indicated the Douglas proposal prob ably would be attacked be cause of its size and the pro posed methods for financing and administering the pro gram. I Immediately after Douglas offered his bill, Senate Re-, publican Leader Everett M. Dirkscn introduced a less comprehensive $180 million proposal which the Demo crats rejected last year. Re publican Sen. Hugh Scott (Pa.) offered a $214 million measure The Douglas bill proposed $300 million in loan funds for industrial redevelopment and This Evening LOBSTERS SEA SCALLOP PRAWNS Charcoal Steaks CANDLE ROOM HOTEL MEDFORD 5:30 p.m. till Midnight ANOTHER BIG at the Popular Dreamland Ballroom SATURDAY NIGHT Again RALPH & HIS DIXIELAND BAND Featuring THE WALDRON BROTHERS and Their Golden Saxaphoncs Dance on one of the best floors in Southern Oregon. Greet your old friend and meet new ones! When theres better music. Walker has it. SNACK BAR REAL COFFEE 21 cl . 1 1 1 H m unnnvi rsp-3- n Li i iv i i II907J1 .. UUIM'I Mlib IT! ONLY FOUR MORE PERFORMANCES! TONIGHT 8:00 P.M. SATURDAY 8:00 P.M. SUNDAY 1:30 P.M. and 8:00 P.M. IT CLOSES SUNDAY NIGHT r I m a ma liijm s Ill 1 1 Portland (UPI i Dressed chick ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail ers; Fryers whole drawn, 34-37c ! lb,; cut-up. 3f)-43c lb.; hens, heavy- j tvpe whole drawn, 3!)-4.1c lb.: liRht tvpe hens, cut-up, 33-35c lb.; whole, 28-30C lb. j Portland (UP! I Dressed chick ens No. 1 Krade dressed 1o re tailers: Fryers, whole drawn. 34 37r lb.: cut-up. 3f)-43c lb.; hens, hcavv-tvpe whole drawn. 3fi-43c lb.; iicht-tvpc hens, cut-up, 33-35c lb.; whole, 2B30c lb. SKATING TUES. NIGHT 7:30 SAT. NIGHT DOUBLE SESSION 7:30 TO 12:30 Sat. Afternoon Children's Satcty Club 1 to 4 Sun. Afternoon 2 to 4:15 PHONE 6-5664 ROLLERDROME GRANTS PASS ic STEAK HOUSE SUPPER CLUB Presents THE 'TOWER TRIO' Bob Anderson, piano, organ, Randy Hugdahl, Trombone .'1Mb Kenny Brew, fiddle and vocalist .- Jjl IN THE ALL NEW tffij ucmny cnfiu -MELODY ROOM. SPECIAL FILET MIGNON Frl. & Sat. $2.50 DANCE! SATURDAY NITE GOOD MUSIC SAMS VALLEY GRANGE MM it KMWM Northern California Rain i spreading over area nuruiK wi-un lend and probably occurrliiR -flBHin in most of areas around Tuesday or Wednesday Snow in mountains. Temperatures below normal. STARTS TONITE DOORS OPEN 6:30 1M' LXH h j i n A ROMANTIC BLITZI ...A THREE DAY PASS AT k J THOSE FROLICKINQ FRAULEINSI urn TECHNICOLOR BLUES u plus - NOT SINCE "BLACKBOARD JUNGLE" SUCH SHATTERING TRUTHS EXPOSED! JOLTING TEEN-AGE DRAMA!! Ittn-iftrt tun Amttf RUSS TUMBIYN IAN STEItLIKO JOHN DREW BARRYMORE M1WIE VAN OOHEH JEPRVtEC llnlS RA AMHOW . AIE COWAN rH)SCHAWN. ,s CMNE1ERGENS Over-the-Counter j Western Stocks j The following bid and asK ! ed quotations, from the Na-1 tion;il Association of Securi ties Dealers, Inc., do not rep resent actual transactions They arc a guide to the range ! within which these securities could have been sold (ind) ! cated by the bid") or bought (indicated by the "asked") 8t the lime of compilation. ( onlmnn Stoi k Bank n( America Calif -Pacific liltties Ca($de PI v wood . Cons Freigiitwas Co pen Cyprus Mine Cmp First National lnk 7ft rrison-Kmidnon ."Virthwest Nat Gai 1 Pacific Pwr A l.l . Ptrmncnte Cement Portland (".en. Elee I S National Bank i United IHilitiM ... ,.. : West Cost TH .. . . Weyerhaeuser ROCKY ROLL Saturday, 9 to 1 "THE VALIANTS" DAVE BILL DANNY MIKE OASIS BALLROOM EAGIE POINT VFW Hall in Rogue River EVERY SATURDAY NITE - 9 to 1 Music by Bobby Burton And the Happy Valley Boys Featuring DIGGER SPONSORED BY VFW EVERYONE WELCOME TONIGHT Cr SATURDAY MATINEE SATURDAY 1:00 P.M. 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