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o o MEDFORD MAIL THIBUK.E. MEDFOHD. ORE FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1961 Local and Personal Changes Nam - Th West Main Barbershop, 128 West Main si., has been renamed Hamer's Hair Style Shop by Orville C. Hamer. according to records in the county recorder's office. In SeattU - Mrs. Ruby Minear flew to Seattle last Friday where she is buying spring stock for Park View Department store, Ashland. Mrs. Minear is head of the ladies ready-to-wear department. SKATING TUES. NIGHT 7:30 SAT. NIGHT DOUBLE SESSION 7:30 TO 12:30 St. Afternoon Children's Safety Club 1 to 4 Sun. Afternoon 2 to 4:15 PHONE 6-5664 ROLLERDROME GRANTS PASS GROUND HOG DINNER EAGLE POINT GRANGE SUNDAY January 29th 12 Noon to 4 P.M. ALL YOU CAN EAT Children Under 12 75c $25 Gasoline Taken - Charles Phillip Nelson, route 1, box 142, Rogue River, notified sheriff's deputies that gaso line had been taken from a storage tank on his property. In Hospital - Keith Loper, 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Loper Jr., 819 West 14th st., Medford, was listed as a surgery patient today at sacred Heart hospital. Medical Patients - M r s Pansy Davis, 4230 Hillsinger rd., Medford, and Nelson Pur sel, route 1, box 5 IB, Jack sonville, were listed as med ical patients today at Sacred Heart hospital. Rummage Sale - Crater Lions auxiliary will sponsor a rummage sale Saturday, Jan. 28, at the Fehl building, 108 North Ivy si., Medford, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Insulation Ignites Firemen were summoned to the Marvin Barnard home, 1375 Orchard Home dr., about 2:05 p.m. yes terday when a short caused insulation on wiring to the water heater to ignite. Fire men said they found a blocked fuse to be the cause. Banquet Scheduled - The annual banquet of the Jack son County Medical society will be held Saturday, Jan. 28, at the Rogue Valley Coun try club. There will be a no host social hour from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. A dinner, short busi ness meeting and installation of officers will follow. 0 Floor Show and Dance Party Tonite "THE SHADOWS" and "THE TRIO" 0 Saturday Nite we'll have the "TOWER TRIO" featuring Randy Hugdahl. Dancing and Live Music Tuesday thru Saturday With a "Trio' on Wed Fri. Sat. J Fine Dining Every Day Of The Week Cafeteria-Style Lunch 11 A.M. Mon.-Fri. STEAKS PRIME RIBS CHICKEN SEAFOOD . Flue Fire A flue fire at I the home of Eldred W. Pey I ton, 3298 Madrona lane, yes j terday morning was reported by firemen. Erects Residence The city building department Thursday issued Henry Friesen a permit to erect a $12,000 resident at 2000 Melody lane. Trying to Locate - Attempts are under way to contact all members of the Medford High school graduating class of 19ol. Persons having infor mation on me students are asked to contact F. K. Law son, general delivery, Med ford. Attends Seminar - Wayne H. bailey, a Medford repre sentative of Aetna Life Insur ance company, is participating this week in a seminar on per sonal and business life insur ance programs in Hartford, Uonn. Attend Session-Sidney Ains- worth, exalted ruler of the Ashland Elks lodge, with Bill Wright, leading knight, Secre tary Jack Weaver and Emil Krocger, chairman of the vet erans' committee, were in Al bany, Ore., recently to attend the state mid-winter session of the lodge. Attic Fire Attic and roof were damaged by fire in the house occupied by Jerry Reaves, First and Cherry sts Central Point, last night. Fire men, who were summoned at 11:55 p.m., said that apparent ly a defective flue was the cause. They reported water and smoke damage to other parts of the small residence. Tools Missing Lawrence Gilbert Crow, 655 Pine st., told city police Thursday that an estimated $50 worth of tools and automobile accesso ries are missing from a resi dence at 718 Welch st. Police said the house is being re paired, and it is possible that the thief made entry through hole in the roof. In Custody Two 13-year- old Medford girls were taken into protective custody by city police Thursday afternoon aft ed they were apprehended by a store clerk trying to take several articles from a down town store without paying for them. The girls admitted the theft and were released to the custody of their parents. Have fun . . . ROLLER SKATING TANIftUT Firs' Session ...................... 7:30-10:00 IUI1IUI1I Second Session 10:00-12:00 Children (under 13) 35c Adults 50c Shoe Skate Rental 25c RAT MATINFF 1:30 10 4:00 uHli IHH I lilEC Admission (everyone) 35c Shoe Skate Rental 25c 9 A "TTtW VI CAT MIPUT First Session 7:30-10:00 S&JJt ' Sec" Scssion 10:00-12:00 lZarWj7 Admission 50c Khnn Skatr, l?inf.il 25n Smooth Floor, Acoustical Ceiling, Best Music, Reasonable Prices, Friendly Folks, For the Most Skating Fun, ASHLAND SKATEWAY PHONE MU 2-0032 V: I OBITUARIES Weather NOW PLAYING THRU SATURDAY DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 Tops in Acting . . . Tops in Entertainment Beit movie of 1960. Both rtory and star are so superior that the movie emerges as whopping entertainment and a savage satire." 1 -Jullln Glbil, Dolly Mirror LAURENCE HARVEY u. "expresso mm " '"( rn uit DAriEn WITH EMOTIONAL DYNAMITE! fir U3 ft mm JENNIFER WEST . Ia( r v Ft RICHARD TO I UVC ft 4j EVANS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR THOSE UNDER 16 KORKCASTS Medford and vicinity: Fair with mild daytime temoeratures thrnuch Saturday. Low tonight 25-28. High Western Orneniv Fair Inniohf nnH Saturday except cloudy in extreme soiun. L.uue temperature chance. Low tonight 30-40. execot 22-2R In norlhern interior. High Saturday Northern California: Mostly fair lonight and Saturday but fog in central valley and locally near coast tonight and Saturday morning. Slightly colder tonight. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday 48: ahove normal 9. Record high this date 64 In 1940. Record low this date 11 in 1957. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, trace. Midnight to 10 a.m., none. Total this month 27 Inch, 1.84 inch below normal. Tolal since Sept. 1. 7 24 inches, 3.23 inches below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 4Ki, highest this a.m. 84rc. High 4:00 21 CITY Yrster- a.m. nr. day Low Tree. Brookings 59 51 .01 Crater Lake 35 15 Grants Pass 58 43 .08 Klamath Falls 42 29 MEDFORD 62 45 T Portland 48 35 Seattle Sfj 35 Spokane 34 10 Yakima 40 17 Eureka 55 48 .1 1 Red Bluff 54 48 .30 Sacramento 58 44 .95 San Francisco 59 46 .31 Los Angeles 60 5 1 87 j Phoenix" 65 53 .17 Denver Ifi 1 .03 Chicago 18 4 .02 .Miami Beach 7fi 67 New York 21 13 .20 Washington. D. C. 17 15 .58 FIVi:-l)AY FORECASTS (Through Feb. n: Western Oregon - Western Wash ington Precipitation less than normal in western Washington and northwestern Oregon and near nor mal in southwestern Oregon. Tem peratures averaging near or a little below normal. Highs mostly In 40s and lows 25-35. Northern California Occasional rainy periods with snow in moun tains. Temperatures near normal. Census takers in old Roman Times listed the total of a man's debts and the names of his creditors. Lake Timiskaming on the northern boundary between Ontario and Quebec covers 110 square miles. ALICE HIGH Ashland Mrs. Alice High formerly of Garfield St., Ash land, died this morning at a Grants Pass nursing home Among survivors are two sons, . George High, Grants Pass, and Dr. Lester High Oakland. Calif. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Litwiller's Funeral home, Ashland. DENNIS P. McCOY Ashland Dennis Perry Mc Coy, 33, of 1424 Clay St., Ash land, died Jan. 26 from injur ies received in an automobile earlier that day. He was born Dec. 26, 1927, in Dryad, Wash. Mr. McCoy was a member of the Ashland Elks lodge and served in the U.S. Army Engi neers in 1946-1947. Mr. McCoy had lived in the Ashland vicinity since 1941 He married Jean Nichols in Reno, Nev., Jan. 1, 1955. Survivors, in addition to his wife, include Ills' mother, Mrs, Hazel McCoy; three brothers and a sister, Durward McCoy Gladstone, Ore.; Walter Mc Coy, Moffat Air Force base Calif.; Darold McCoy and Mrs. Patricia Howard, both Ashland. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Litwiller's Funeral home, Ashland. MARY BAMFORD Funeral services for Mrs Mary Bamford, 63, who died Wednesday, will be held Perl Funeral home Saturday at 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Thco dore Ehrlich of the St. Mark's Episcopal church will offici ate. Private committal serv ices will be held at Siskiyou Crematorium. Mrs. Bamford was born July 3, 1897, in Crawford county, Pennsylvania, and had been a resident of this area for nine months. Survivors include her hus band, Charles F. Bamford, Medford; three sons, Michael E. Bamford of Texas; Capt. Charles F. Bamford II, of the U.S. Army in Ft. Meyer, Va.; John Code Bamford of San Francisco, and three grand children. The family has requested that donations be made to the Cancer Society in care o the local postmaster. HAROLD HALAAS Funeral services for Harold (Sync) Halaas, 56, who was killed Jan. 16 in an automo bile accident near Hermiston, Ore., will be held Tuesday, Jan. 31, at Memorial Park ce. metery in Klamath Falls. Mr. Halaas was a long-time resident of the Rogue valley He had been a barber and a musician in the Medford area He was a former owner of the Chateau near Ashland and the Redwood Gardens in Grants Pass. BERTHA O. TEPOVAC Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha O. Tepovac, of Gold Hill, who died Wednesday, will be held at the Wimer Community church Monday at 3 p.m. The Rev. Henry R. Hol singer will officiate. Commit tal will be in Woodville ceme tery, at Rogue River, with Conger-Morris, funeral direc tors, in charge of arrangements. MRS. VILELA MORRILL The body of Mrs. Vilela (Lcla) Morrill, 82, who died in a local convalescent home Wednesday, has been for warded to Grand Island, Neb., for funeral services. Memory Gardens Funeral home was in charge of local arrangements. WALTER KITTO Walter M. Kitto died in Sa lem Wednesday. Funeral ar rangements will be announced by Perl Funeral home. BLANCHE WILTERMOOD Grants Pass - Mrs. Blanche Mae Wiltermood, 75, uf 310 SW J st.. Grants Pass, died in Josephine General hospital yesterday. She was born March 26, 1885, in Jonesville, Mich., and had lived in Grants Pass for 27 years. Survivors include three sons, Carl Wiltermood, Med ford; Walter Wiltermood and Loyd Wiltermood. both of Grants Pass; a sister, Mrs. Lula Chew. Medford; and eight grandchildren. Her husband, Arthur Wil termood, died in 1948. Mrs. Wiltermood was a member of the First Baptist church, of Grants Pass. She had stayed with her son in Medford during the past year. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28, in the L. B. Hall Funeral home. The Rev. L. G. Fraser, of the First Baptist church, will officiate. Interment will be in Hillcrest Memorial park, Grants Pass. LORENZO JOHNSON Funeral services for Loren zo Delmonle Johnson, 83, will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Chapel of Memories, Mem ory Gardens Funeral home. The Rev. Clark Smith of the Friends Church in Talent will officiate. Interment will be in Memory Gardens Memorial park. Mr. Johnson was born Oct. 18, 1877, in Nebraska. On Feb. 28, 1900, in Columbus, Neb., he was married to Luclla Bell Stayton, who survives. Other survivors include five sons, Lorenzo Glen John son, and Harold Gordon John son, both of Mcaiorn; naipn Rolland Johnson, of Central Point; Fay Jessie Johnson, and Earl Leslie Johnson, both of Long Beach, Calif.: one daugh ter, Mrs. Martin (Elnora Mae Alice) Linn, Kelso, Wash.; a sister, Mrs. Frank Sadlo, of Houston, Tex., and 10 grandchildren. EDNA A. PAXTON Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Anita Paxton, 66, of Central Point, who died Wed nesday, will be held at Hill crest Mortuary Chapel on the North Phoenix rd. Monday at 1 p.m. The Rev. Paul Kroon of the Central Point Commu nity Bible church will offi ciate. Committal will be in Hillcrest Memorial park, with Conger-Morris, funeral direc tors, in charge of arrange ments. Mrs. Paxton was born Oct. 27, 1894, in Lakeview, Ore., the only daughter of the late John and Minnie Slagel Scott, who came to Lakeview June 30, 1888. She had lived in Cen tral Point since 1957. She was a member of the VFW auxil iary in Lakeview. She was married April 21, 1917, in Lakeview, to Charles A. Paxton, who survives. Other survivors include two sons, Lauren L. Paxton, Gerber, Calif.; and John W. Paxton, Klamath Falls; three daughters, Mrs. Virginia Watts, Bly, Ore.; Mrs. Dorothy 1 Bishop, Central Point; and ' Mrs. Janice Story, Lakeview; 13 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Honorary bearers will in clude Roy O. Bralten, L. C. Lisenbce, William M. Bicg, Robert L. Mclvor, Lawrence A. Fischbeck, and Ben Ander son. Investment Funds Noon quotation on selected funds; Fund Mullock t'lu'in Fund . Column t Kner , Kiiton Howard Stk Fidelity Cidup Sic Avia-Klcc (.roup tic (. om stk Group Sec Petr Group Sec Steel .... Croup Sec Tobiic .. Keystone B-3 Keystone B-4 Keystone K-2 Keystone S-l Keystone S-2 Keystone S-3 Keystone S-4 Mass Inv Grth Stk .. TV-Elee Value Line lnc Wellington Hid Asked 13 11 14 37 11 t.:t 12.311 13-17 H.72 12 HA 13.73 15.10 17.151 ' !H)0 1) HH 12.8 U 07 HUH ll.5 ) 0!) p.7! 15 2!l Iti tiH !3B 10 24 IS 17 37 2118 23 II 1 2.1 It 13 2!l 13 K 2 I A 00 13 34 t4A it; oi U.31 7 !)R R 7U S.3i 5.R0 14 3!1 IS.liR Portland Livestock Portland 1UPI1 USDA Cattle 2200 Mostly choice slaughter steers 2A.75-2ti 2ft: most good 23-24: good low choice heifers 24; utility cows 14-lfi; eanner-cutter 11-14; cutter utility hulls 16-21,50. Calves 325. Good-choice venters 2ti-31: standard 20-25; culls down to 12 Hogs 1H50. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers 19.75-20.25; 2 and 3 (trade 17-111.30; sows under 350 lb. 16.50. Sheep 1325. Choice-prime Imnhs 17-18: bulk shorn 17-17 50; ewes 3-5; feeder lambs lfi-17. Over-the-Counter Western Stocks The following bid and asX 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 theso securities could have been sold (indi cated by the "bid") or bought (indicated by the "asked") at the time of compilation. ('mumon sturks Hank ol Amcrira CiiliI.-PflclliL- Utilities Cascades Plywood Cons. Krcightwayg Copi-o Cyprus Mines Corp. .. First National Bank .. Morrison-Kniulsen Northwest Nat. Gas .. Pacific Pwr. A I.t. .. Pennancnte Cement .. Portland Gen. Klec. .. (I. S National Bank ... United Utilities , West Coast Tel Weyerhaeuser . Agnes Baden-Powell, sister of the founder of the Boy Scouts, led in forming the first Girl Guide Association in Eng land in 1010. The number of Americans covered by medical insurance has arisen from 12 million in 1840 to 127 million at the end of 1059. lid Asked so 23 ' 231. 2 ' 56-'. 10, 11, 45 25 2ti3 55 58 'a 31 34'. 25 211 J 42, 45, lll'j 21 as 37 'i in ti7' 48J. 51', 2!1'4 31 ', 3t5'3 oils There are 3,000 species of lizards in the world. Portland Produce Portland tUPIl Dairy market Efifis To retailers: Grade A A extra large. 51-55c; AA large. 4B 52c; A large, 47-41lc: A A medium. 43-17C; A A small. 3ti-3ttc; cartons l-3c additional. Butter To retailers: AA and grade A prints. 70c lb.; cartons lc higher; B prints, title. Cheese, medium cured To retail ers: A grade Cheddar single dai sies. 4ti-51e; processed American j cheese, 5-lb. loaf. 4ti-48c. rui iifinu lurtl LJICSSUM CHICK- ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail ers: Fryers, whole drawn. 3t,-3itc lb.; cut-up, 4l-43c lh.; hens, heavy ,e wiiuic uiciwii ,,;-4.tc iu.; ngni- type hens, cut-up. 33-35C lb.; whole. MOORE - To Mr. and Mrs. Delbert, 1530 Bryant St., Med ford, Jan. 26, 1961, a boy, 7:!i lbs., at Rogue Valley hospital. OMAN - To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, 440 North Front St., Medford, Jan. 27, 1961, a boy, BH lbs., at Rogue Valley hos pital . for services and interment. Mr. Harmon was born Jan. 12, 1895, in Pennsylvania, and was a veteran of World War I. He is survived by one broth er, J. S. Harmon, Cadiz, Ohio. JEWELRY REPAIRS NO JOB TO LITTLE NO JOB TO BIG COME IN TO SEE US YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DIDI 231 East Main RE-OFENiNG Friday, January 27th Stop in at SULLY'S DRIVE-IN for the Finest Food in Town. Good Food at Low Cost ii your bonus at SULLY'S. Sully's Drive-In 827 So. Central SP 2-2812 "FOOD TO GO!" THEATER INFORMATION SERVICE CALL SP 3-7323 FOR FULL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR THEATERS ! '' mmmm mm m mm m . DANCE SATURDAY NITE COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE i ll 8 Milei Up Elk Creek Road l RON NELSON and the Melody Mounlaineert j HANK MARVE KEITH WAYNE SANDY All Escorted Ladies Admitted Freel Dancing 9 to 1 Refreshment! immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmM ATTENTION EAGLES DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT New 3 Piece Orchestra 50c Admission To Dance Area INAUGURAL BALL Saturday,Jan.28 Mark Antony Hotel Ballroom Ashland OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Sponsored by Democratic Central Committee and Young Democratic Club Music by TRICK'S TUNESMITHS Movies of Presidential Inauguration, Taken by Harper Edwards Will Be Shown During Intermission Dancing 9 Till 1 Tickets, $2.50 per Couple Will Be Delivered to Your Door if Desired . . . JUST CALL- SP 2-4749 or SP 3-3189 HOWARD S. HARMON The body of Howard S. Har mon, b6, who died at the Vet eran's Administration Domi ciliary, White City, was trans ferred by Perl Funeral home Thursday to the Leavy Fu neral home in Alloona, Pa., TAKE OUT SPECIAL HAMBURGERS With AM The C fftQCc Trimmings 0 J Jf Park Place Cafe 302 West Main TRIPLE TERROR SHOW! Tonite! SHOW STARTS 7 P.M. re.TTrnrai:ra:iT.i 1,11 NwauttDwiTH a, ARNISS ljrjj "HCIS Ott. lOCOHWAT . v-y v, I-- I COMPLETE DINNERS $00 . to 10 P.M. TIMBER ROOM 7) JUMBO SHRIMP OYSTERS rclL7B,PORK CH0PS SERVED DAILY OPEN 6 A.M. le 10 P.M 5 SOUTH RIVERSIDE at the Popular Dreamland Ballroom ( SATURDAY Mi m NIGHT V-jjjpr- RALPH LEACH And HIS DIXIELAND BAND Again Featuring: WALDEN BROTHERS AND THEIR GOLDEN SAXOPHONES Dance On One of the Best Floors in Southern Oregon. Greet your old Friends and Meet New Onosl When There's Better Music, Walker Has Itl SNACK BAR REAL COFFEE TONITE AND SATURDAY TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING -7:00 & 9:15 EVCRY MAN'S LITTLE BLACK BOOK HAS A NUMBER LIKE BUTTERFIELD l JOHN 0 HARA'S " DWfflLllil(0 mm o d i . i i j, : . .... CliiWittPt HMItaCiDI ,;,:., DINA MERRILL REGULAR PRICES SATURDAY 1 P.M. Special Kiddie Matinee RICHARD WIDMARK AND A GREAT CAST IN AN EXCITING WESTERN THE LAST WAGON PLUS LOTS OF COLORED CARTOONS Children 35c All Others 65c II DANCE LAKE CREEK GRANGE HALL Dancing From 9 to 1 MUSIC BY Applegata Rancheros svMMMtnnMMnwi VFW Hall in Rogue River EVERY SATURDAY NITE - 9 to 1 Music by Bobby Burton And the Happy Valley Boys Featuring Ray Hanson IP0NSQ4SD BY VFW EVEKYOHE WELCOME r I SP-31 190 TONITE AND SATURDAY ONE SHOW EACH EVENING Doors Open 7:30 Show Starts 8:00 P.M. A Cascade of HILARITY, MUSIC v; and ROMANCE! -I J A a MJV ylSffVATRjlMacUlNE i r ' . i " i IBV ! , I f All Seat, $1.00-Ch JULIET PROWSE Wis m ioi itii.ii fyf lildren 50c