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O o o o o MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON FRIDAY, JAHUARY IS, 1SSI o A I 5 J Local and Permit Issued - The c i I v building department recently issued a permit to Don Jacobs to erect a $17,000 residence at 942 Whitman ave. 5 Cart Collide - A car oper- j atea by James LeRoy Ray, 60, i Portland, struck a car operat- ' ea by Jiiinor Bernice Kiening, 44, San Miguel, Calif., Thurs day about 1:30 p.m., and a knocked it into a parked car "near the intersection of. Main lst. and Riverside ave., ac icording to city police. The Kiening vehicle had reported . 'ly just pulled out of a parked position when the collision oc jcurred. Damage was moderate to both vehicles, police said. No citations were issued. This Evening LOBSTERS SEA SCALLOP PRAWNS Charcoal Steaks CANDLE ROOM HOTEL MEDFORD 5:30 p.m. till Midnight Hrz: M. GREATEST SHOW ON WORTH 9th at Featuring The SIXTY ONE-DERFUL CHEVROLETS Top Performance By . . . Chevrolet Passenger Cars Chevrolet Trucks Chevrolet Corvairs Chevrolet Corvettes Beautiful Colors and Sounds by Chevrolet FREE APPRAISALS! FREE DEMONSTRATIONS! Curtain Rises at 8 a.m. Every Day 3 PIUS TARZAN'S GREATEST ACTION THRILIER1 &a&em u5 . o- ADMISSION: Children 50t - KE 5-14M TONITE! SATURDAY AND SUNDAY! P MITCHUM - CAT i4 mm JrWl.lllllil'JII'U'lll.iUIIJkil PLUS! mail JTT HENRY FONDA VERA MILES In ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S TKe COMEDY WllWV;REYiROONEY TOM EWEU Personal Council Meets The .lank son County Grange council will meet at tne Central Point Grange hall, Saturday, Jan. 14. at 8 p.m. AH masters and members are invited to at tend. Meeting Sunday-The Cave Junction St. Mathias Episco pal church will hold its an nual potluck dinner Sunday at 5 p.m. at the church. Fol lowing the dinner officers will be elected. Flue Fires - City firemen were called to flue fires about 8:45 p.m. today at the resi dence of Fredrick Daugherty, 2251 Kings highway and yes terday about 5 p.m. at the home of Jesse E, Mitchell, 1032 Mt. Pitt St., and 7:55 p.m, at the residence of Mrs. Louise Patterson, 324 South Grape st. Paiienis - Convalescing at Sacred Heart hospital follow ing surgery are Miss Diane Franklin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Franklin, 401 King st.; Rov A. Wies, route 1, box 55, Tiller; Arthur C. Hall, route 1, box 389, Eagle Point; Mrs. Dorothy Elledge, box 146, Rogue River, and Oran B. Hall, box 199, Phoe nix. A medical patient, there is William J. Dickinson, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dickinson, route 1, box 114, Talent. REFRIGERATION COSTS New York A m e r i c a n s spend about $1.1 billion per year for refrigerators, most of them for domestic purposes. Bartlett TONITE & SATURDAY SPECIAL MATINEE SAT. Doors Open 1:15 WMLTD18NEVS TEN WHO mm. DARED mis on IftMttiHlIM W5 TECHNICOLOR . GORDON SCOTT FIGHT for LIFE in MCTROCOt-O KM Students 60e - Adults 80e WS Mirnn. HITI SAIUKUAT uwu Obituaries JAY W. ROSCOE Funeral services for Jay Willard Roscoe, of 940 Ellen- dale dr.,. who died Tuesday, will be held at Hillcrest Mortuary chapel, on the North Phoenix rd., Monday at 9:30 a.m., with Conger-Morris fu neral directors, in charge o arrangements. Committal will be in Hillcrest Memorial park. SADIE S, HURLEY Mrs. Sadie S. Hurley, of 507 Park Place Number 5, died this morning in a Grants Pass hospital. Funeral ar rangements will be announced by Conger-Morris, funeral di rectors. L. L. CHRISTOFERSON Lawrence L. Christoferson, 59, of Rueh, died this morn ing at home. Funeral arrange ments will be announced by Conger-Morris, funerat direct ors. C. H. "GRAMP" WALTERS Carpus Hayes "Gramp" Walters, 84, of Ruch, died Thursday in a local hospital. Funeral services will be held at the Rueh Community church Monday at 1 p.m. Com mittal will be in Logtown cemetery, with Conger-Morris, funeral directors, in charge of arrangements. The Rev. Earl Best will officiate. ZORAH 1. WILEY Rogue River - Mrs. James (Zorah) Bliss Wiley, 89, ot route 1, box 23, Rogue River, died Jan. 11 at her home. She was born Sept, 9. 1871, in Wayne County, Iowa. Zorah Bliss moved to Med ford in 1889 and married James Wiley in 1897. She lived in Rogue River for the past 40 years. Survivors include a daugh ter, Mrs, Reed Carter, Rogue River; one son, C. M. Wiley, McCloud, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. James Whipple, Rogue River, and Mrs. Hattie Har ris, Lewiston, Idaho, three grandchildren, and seven great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the L. B. Hall funeral chapel. Grants Pass, Satur day, Jan. 14, at 11 a.nj. with the Rev. D. F. Barnett of the Bethany Presbyterian church officiating. Interment will be in Mountain View cemetery, Ashland. Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Clmtdy with cessions! rain tonight. Par tial clearing and showers Saturday, Snow level about 2,300 eel. Low tonight 32. High Saturday 38-42. Western Oregon: Cloudy with rain tonight. Showers and partial clearing Saturday. Little tempera ture change. Low tonight 34-404 High Saturday 42-49. Northern California: Occasional rain in extreme north, spreading : to vicinity qC Ukiah and Red Blut : Saturday; mostly cloudy otherwise ; tonight and Saturday, Little tem perature change. XOCAfj DATA TEMPERATURE; Mean yesterday 40; above normal 4. Record high this date 56 in !845, Record low this date 8 in 1930. PRECIPITATION: 24 hour in midnight .01 in. Midnight to to a.m. trace. Total this month .20 in., .78 in. below normal. Total since Sept. I 7.17 in., 2.18 m. below normal. . HUMIDITY; Lowest yesterday ?2 per cent, highest this a m. S8 per cent. ' IllCh 4:00 24- C1TV Yester- a.m. hr, day Low Pree, Brookings SI Crater Uike .17 Grant Pass SI Klamath Falii 41) MEDFORD ....4B Portland 4 9 Seattle 47 Spokane 38 Yak i ma 4 1 Eureka S7 Red Bluff 60 Sacramento SI San Francisco S3 Los Angeles 7S Phoenix 72 Denver , 54 Chicago 47 Miami Beach 74 New York 40 Washington, D.C. ... 51 13 15 3 25 32 22 m 43 20 30 2S F1VR-DAY FORECAST (through Jan. IS): Western Qrejon-Weslern WIt incton Continued mild with tem- Eerstures averafEJng above normal, iighs mostly in upper 40s and lows in upper 30i, Mure than nor mal precipitation. lotaltnR one-half to once men, excep anooi iwo tnehex along Washington and north- ern Oregon coast. Vorlhers ralifornia Rain oc ra tional iv in vicinity of Ukiah and Red Bluff northward and possibly extending farther snuih early in j week. Snow in high mountains. Temperature near normal. j JEWELRY REPAIRS NO JOB TO LITTLE NO JOB TO BIG COME IN TO SEE US YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID! mm G 231 East Main Try and Stop Me : By BENNETT CERF A HOLLYWOOD BIT PLAYER who fancied himself as a Lothario was boasting about Ws conquest on location in the San Joaquin Valley, "My first night there," he an nounced, "I had dates with Sally, Irene and Fido." "Fido!" echoed a friend. "That sounds like a dog to me." The bit player was overcome with a rare burst of honesty, "If you think Fido was a dog," he confessed, "You should have seen Sally and Irene!" Sign spotted at a drive in movie in Texas (where else?; "Please answeryour car phone promptly to avoid disturbing other patrons." George Gobel offers this advice absolutely free to the gardener of America: "Don't look down on the lily, for, gardeners, if you do. Some day that selfsame lily may be looking down on you." 1961, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by Kisf Feature Syndicate 4-H News Builer Buns Cooking The meeting of the Butter Buns Cooking club was called to order. Eleven members were present. The flag salute leader was Judy Franek, The next meeting will be held Feb. 6 at Phyllis Brown's house. Members of the club sang a song and played games. Refreshments were served. Nancy Frkk, Reporter The A-l 4-H Sewing club met Tuesday, Jan. 10, at the home of the leader, Mrs. J. R. Wilson. There were six mem bers present. We dressed a 4-H family for a display in the library. The next meeting will be Jan. 24. Each member is to take four finger lip towels and two matching wash cloths for the barbecue place mats. Ruth Wilson, Reporter. Sheep Club The West Side Blockers 4-H Sheep club met at the home of Jan Main on Jan. 7. Twenty members and the leader, Mrs. E. B. Gibson, were present. We studied how to tell sheep s age by its teeth. We talked about having the coun. ty agent out at one of our meetings. We discussed col lecting pop bottle and putting the money into our treasury. At the next meeting reports will be given by Jan Main, Donna Hammond, Chris Bar-i tels and Mary Louise Truely. j It will be at the home of Chris and Cathy Bartels on Feb. 4. Melissa Watson, Reporter. ROCKY ROLL Saturday, 9 io 1 "THE DAVE DANNY VALIANTS" OASIS BALLROOM DANCE Butte Falls Community Hall Saturday JANUARY 149 TO 1 Music by Local Talent Refreshments Served by P.T.A, DANCE LAKE CREEK GRANGE HALL Dancing From 9 to 1 MUSIC BY Applegate Rancheros Have fun . . . ROLLER SKATING THIHfUT PI" SkmIob p-M-UM lUllluni Second Session . . 10:00 - 12:M Children (under 13) . 35e Adults 50c Shoe Skate Rental Z5e SAT. MATINEE Admission teveryone) SSe Shoe Skate Rrntal .,... 2Se if SCHOOL GROWTH Ankara More than J, 500 new primary schools have been buiit the past few years in modern Turkey. Portland Produce Portland (VJPtl Dairy market;! -Eggs Ta retailers: Grade AA extra large, 55-5Sc; AA large. 53 55c; A large, 52-53c; A A medmmj 49-aOc; AA smaii, 39-42c; canons: l-3e additional. Butter To retailers: AA and grade A prints, 70c lb; cartaas 1c lustier; B prints, 6Br. Cheese, medium cured Te retailers: A grade rheddar single daisies, 4S?5te; processed Ameri can cneese, 5 Jo loaf. 46-43C. Portland iUPIl Dressed ehlefe-f ens No. t grade dressed to re- tatters: Fryers whole drawn, 35-3tc ; lb; cut-up, 40-43e lb; hens, heavy-j type whole drawn. 33-4.1C lb; light-; type hens, cut-up, 33-35C lb; whsle, 28-30C lb. j Investment Funds Nooa Quotations on ssUetsfl; funds: ; Fund Bid Asferd , Bullock ,.. 12,83 Chem Famf ...... U.23 Colonial Ener 13.15 14,3? Eaton Howard Stk. 12.54 t3.4 Fidelity 15.35 2t ' Croup Sec Avta-Elec 8.92 3,17 Group Sec Com Stk ,..,12,52 13:11 GroupSw Petr 10,27 11,25? Group Sec Steel 8,93 i Group See Tobce 9.38 108 Keystone n-s ,i3.i4 Jfe2 Kevsisne B-4 ... .. 9.30 10.15 Keystone K-2 15.41 &m Keystone S-t 20.80 22. 9 i Keystone S-2 tt.83 13.02 Kevstone S-3 IZm 14. lg Kcvstone S-4 12.SS M.t8 ' Mass Inv Grth Stk ..15.4S ! TV-Eiec - 7.88 &1 Vn.ue Line Inc 532 5 Ml WetUngUm 14.14 1541 SKATING TUBS, NiCHT 7:30 SAT, NIGHT DOUBLE SESSION 7:30 TO 12:38 Sf, Afternoon ChiMren'i Satety Clyb 1 to 4 Sytt, Afternoon 2 te 4:1S PHONE 6-5664 ROLLERDROME GRANTS PASS m$ BILL MIKE Admission $1.00 Per Person raeecdt To Go Ts Community Hall Fund EAGIE POINT tftT WIPUT Flt Session ?:30-l:i!0 M I . HlUn I see. Session 10-.00-12OB AdniKslon 50e Shoe Skate itentui 2Sc Smooth Floor, Acoustical CelHne, Best Music, Reasonable Prices, Friendly Folks, For the Most Skating Fun. ASHLAND SKATEWAf PHONE MU 2032 Snag Removal Starts Near Savage Rapids snae removal in the Savaee Rapids dam area has started,! the county court said yester day afternoon. The Rogue River chamber of commerce had asked the court to see about snag and stump removal in the area used for boating and water skiing. Howard Norwood ap peared on behalf of the chain-1 bcr of commerce earlier and' TYE - To Mr. and Mrs, at its request the county court ' Dsmaid J., 838' s Oak St., Gen received an official letter jtral Point, Jan. 11, 1981, a from the chamber on the prob-) girl, weight 6;1s pounds, at tern. Rogue alley hospital. County heavy equipment may be used to remove some of the stumps and snags in the river bottom downstream from the bridge, the commis sioners said. County Engineer Robert J. Carstensen will be asked to examine the area. Welfare work crevs are now working at removing dangerous snags sticking out from the shore. LAND AREA The U, S., without Alaska and Hawaii, has 2,!m,128 square miles. Let's SKATING HEAR JiRRY MILLER AT THE ORGAN Jackson County Rollarena Under New Management Gen Feitc 3404 S, Pacific Highway Phon KE S-15S1 Cut This Out and Come Early! D'ANCE T(ti advertisemenr 1" j" Will Admit a Couple rKtL 9:00 to 9:30 p.m, Saturday MUSIC 8Y THE ROY TAYLOR COMBO GOLD HILL GRANGE HALL Free Check Room Dining facilities open ati evening DANCING at ths Popular Dreamland Ballroom SATURDAY -NIGHT AGAIN RAIPH AND HiS DIXIELAND BAND Featuring: JACK GOLDBERG ON THE PIANO Danes On On of th Bait Floors m Soulhsrn Oregon, Great your old Friends snd Msef New Onas! When Thi Bl(r Music, Wolhsr Has HI SNACK BAR VFW Hall in Rogue River EVERY SATURDAY N1TE - 9 to 1 Music hf Bobby Burton And th Happy Valley Boyi Fettirii f Frtnk Bardick poNsoit $f vrw-viRYewt wctcomt Births Mrs. Garv Lee. 227 East Vilas rd., Medford, Jan. 12, 1981, a girl, weight pounds Rogue Valley hospital. tttj- HUNTLEY To "Mrs. Phillip M 723 Medoe ave., Medford, Jan. 11, 1981, ! a girl, weight 8 pounds at , Rogue Valley hospital. T1X - To Mr. and Mrs, Paul K,, 307 North Ivy si,, Medford, Jan. ! I, 1961, a boy, weight ?34 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. JESSEI, - To Mr, and Mrs. I Joel C, 750 North Third st,, Central Point, Jan, 11, 1081, a boy, weight 8 pounds, at Rogsie Valley hospital. OLD SYSTEM St, Louis - The most widely used method of artificial res-; ptration was devised in 100S. Go NEW LOW PRICES jChttdrect under 12 35c Sho Sks Rental 25c Fun For AH No Clothing Restrictions Reconditioned Floori REAL COFFEE 50c mm w to fPortland livestock Portland tl Pit tiSDA Live stock Castle 2.173; ehsrtee slaughter steer 2ti SO: high gmsd-ksw cbojre i f ""V "t1 rmm.cumr li-U; eutter-utrtjr (mlb, waives nrNonce vealer 2S-3tt. standard 20-24, eutt-a5(EE' ta-ts- Uiss turn-, srire armmd 5:se , mgner, 1 ad 2 toh-her 13 .VJ-28 ; 2 3nil 3 i'SSMa, under i Sheep t S?5: slaughter tash 5e- H i HI mener: enre-prume ;aiigiv ;ter lambs IS.sa-tBIS; smhs-.Tod j 14-18: cull-good ewes 3-5 STEAK HOUSE SUPPER CLUB FOR OUR FRI.-SAT. DANCE CASTIES 'Th Te Trie' lob Anrfenen, Rtdf UufttM, Sit! ArtMt Pi Sat, Nfa giw 5a? 'Hs' Gearev and fci !SolM Sas STIAKS PRiME RIB CHICKEN J3 SEAFOOD SN THE Ail NEW .MELODY ROOM, THE GROTTO "Madfortf Newest Dcwntawn Restaurant 21 Nmlh from $t. ALL YOU CAN EAT FROM OUR 22 FOOT BUFFET SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Served 11:00 A.M. to 7:0-0 P.M. APPETfZERS SEAFOOD COCKTAIiS HOMEMAD . SOUP IS SMADS HAM CHICKEN RED SNAPPER CHOICE OF 2 DESSERTS ADULTS SI. 25 CHILDREN 79c Thank You mud. j Vat JUMBO SHdiMP OYSTERS v "J CHICKEN dt'r& a SERVED DftilY - OPEN 4 A,M. to 10 P.M. TIMBER ROOM 5 SOUTH RIVERSIDE TONIGHT AND SATURDAY ONLY! TWO SHOWS EACH HiTE - 7:00 AND 9tW mmw sr i .. AllIlilMm MVAII IlinT THE UllAWUllit drtAUWnftRI vtimi - Nswc Shorts Color Cartoon TOMORROW - SATURDAY ANOTHER WONDERFUL AFTERNOON WITH WALT DISNEY ONE MATINEE ONLY Doort Open 12:30 Show Start 1:00 P.M, Hit Ns, 1 STORMY What a Story! A LoW Hr with an Inferiority Complex! it's Ubeiieabil Hit "DISNEYLAND All The Hew and Walt Disney's Hit No, 3 A WHOLE HOUR OF SWELL OlSNiY CARTOONS ON THE GIANT SCREEN IN FULL COLOR! IV1RY0NS WiLL LOVE THIS GREAT SHOW CfciWrM (tor 12 35 C AH othart " a u MEMORY LIMITS PhilatJIephia - Most aduHa cannot remember things (hat happened ta their lives before they were 4 or 5 years old. 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