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Local and
Hit - John O. Marlette, a
White City Veterans Admin
istration Domiciliary resident,
told city police that three
iyouths jumped him late Satur.
Iday night, and hit him for no
apparent reason, while he was
walking on Main st. between
Riverside ave. and Bear creek.
Marlette said he was not hurt.
He could offer police no des
cription of his asailants. Po-'
lice searched the area, but
were unable to find the per
sons responsible.
Grandson - Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Negles, Burns, are the
(parents of a boy, born Feb. 5
(weighing 8'4 pounds. The
baby is a grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Fletcher, 25 Lind
uey st., and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
jNegles, also Medford. The
mother is the former Jerrie
Fletcher.
TONITE& TUESDAY
ELIZABETH LAURENCE "fddif i
TAYLOR -HARVEY-FISHER
m"mmsBUTTERF!ELD
. mnwrn i mum '
RANCHO
SOUP SALAD C
1 14-OZ. T-BONE j
I STEAK
p COOKED AS YOU LIKE IT J
. It's Graded USDA Choice 1
Inl '"ofs ' Goden Brown French Fries 21
r or' if ,ts after 5 'c'ocl' yu can nave a K
Huge Baked Russert Potato J
W our own r
HOT BREAD Jtia
'? OPEN 6 A.M. TO 8 P.M.-CLOSED SUNDAYS 5
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K tit THE ffcWORD SHOPPING CNTH
"TTTT"-""" "" ffifo. Reg.$11.50 Reg. 59c
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00lld OlSSOS Cjt. USE OUR LAY AWAY
TENDER WELL AGED
BETTY CROCKER'S
OSCAR MAYER
SOLID HEADS
Cabbage
WHITE OR PINK
Grapefruit
Personal
Cars Cullide-Cars operated
by Sharyn Louise Foster, 16,
of 734 Garfield st., and Law
rence Leroy Todd, 22, of 3653
South Pacific highway, col
lided Sunday about 5 p.m., at
the Intersection of 14th and
Newtown sts., according to
city police. Damage was mod
erate. Nr citations werr is
sued. Program -The English
Reader Aide program will be
presented Tuesday, Feb. 7, at
7:30 p.m. In Room 209 of the
Medford High school to mem
bers of (he Medford school
board and interested persons.
Participating will be Dr. Ar
thur Kreisman, Southern Ore
gon college, who was instru
mental in starting the pro
gram; Robert Semon, chair
man of the high school Eng
lish department, and several
Reader Aides. A question and
answer period will follow.
. Rogue Valley , Patients -
Convalescing at Rogue Valley
hospital following surgery
are Gene Hodges, 369 Grand
view ave., Grants Pass; Mrs.
William H. Reichstein, 132
Greenway circle, Stephen
Moser, 2208 Oakwood ave.,
and Mrs. Delbert Harvey,
2975 Oakridge ave. A medical
patient there is Debbie White,
8 months, daughter of Mr. and
ISP 0i- w z- II
Can ty0 Can la j
ib. T
bag tm W
Mrs. R. E. White, 3654 South
Pacific highway.
Community Event A nnt-
luck dinner for all interested
persons in the Valley View
school vicinity will be held at
the school Tuesday, Feb. 7,
at 6:30 p.m. The Talent Farm
Bureau will supply the meat
course, li was reported.
Crater Osteopathic - Medi
cal patients at Crater Osteo
pathic hospital include Mrs.
Clarence Woodard, 42 SW
Western ave., Grants Pass,
and Fred Milledge, 12 South
Orange st. Convalescing there
following surgery are Craig
Shepherd, 12, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Shepherd, 711
South Modoc ave. and Mrs.
William Hickman, 539 North
Holly St. , , t
Charged With Theft - Three
Jackson county youths posted
S100 bail each during the
week end after they were ar
rested Friday night by Med
ford police for petty larceny.
Charged with gas theft are
William Charles Kayser, 19,
of 1908 Westerlund dr.; Ron
ald Schaecher, 18, of 516 Ore
gon terrace, and Cornelius
Paul Reynolds. 18, Eagle
Point.
Attend Course - Andrew l-r
Schmidt, California Oregon
Power company, and Chuck
Ford, Naumes Equipment and
Fuel company, attended the
Cornell Pump school of the
Cornell Manufacturing com
pany in Portland last week.
i ne school covered every
phase of water and linuid
handling as applied lo indus
trial, commercial and irriga
tion pumping.
Patients - Convalescing at
Sacred Heart hospital follow
ing surgery are Ralph Ellis,
527 Futman St.; Franklin Barr,
Dunsmulr, Calif.; and Cynde
Landers, 5, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James V. Landers,
4384 Hambrick rd., Central
Point. Medical patients there
include Mrs. Kathcrine H.
Fleming, 311 Laurel St.; Nan
cy L. Hutton, 6 months, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Hutton, Happy Camp, Calif.,
and Mrs. Frances Tully, Cres
cent City, Calif.
Investment Funds
Noon quotations on s e 1
lunns:
Fund
Bullock
Chcin Fund
Colonial Ener
Eaton Howard Stk ..
Fidelity
Group Sec-Avia-Elcc
Hid
13.34
1 1.75
13.74
13.07
16.14
D.15
13.0!)
10.01
Asked
14.62
12.70
15.02
13.98
17.45
10.03
14.20
11.95
Group Sec-Coin Stk ..
e.roup aec-rcir
Group Sec-Steel
Group Sec-Tobac ....
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 - Elcc
Value Line Inc
.. 0.10
,. 0.00
.. 1.1.40
.. 0.47
.. 10.20
.. 21.52
.. 12.3(5
.. 14.03
.. 13.(17
.. 10 24.
.. , R.16
.. ,8.29
14.31
. 10.R0
10.33:
17 (in
23.411
13.40
, 15.31
14.02
17.56
. 8.78
5.7B
15.82
WellinRton
A
Real
Saving
12
Pinto
Red Mexican
Small White
Choice lbs "''jj
Purpose 40-OZ. pkg. Jf fl
Mix WbSl
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE.
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SYMBOLS OF HOPE Little Jan Monroe, 19 Months, and
Sandra Calkins, 12. wore proclaimed symbols of hopo" last
week as the 1961 Jackson County Heart Fund drive opened.
Shown with General Chairman Don K. Auxier, the two
Medford girls have undergone open-heart surgery in Portland.
Over-the-Counter
Western Stocks
The following bid and aslt
ed quotations, from the Na
tional Association of Securi
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
(indicated by the "asked") at
the time of compilation
t'mnmon Stocks
Hid Asked
52' 2,
24 2ti
25 '4 2(i
9 1 1 0
24i 2 2(i ' .
rti r!)"B
:n 4 :t:tJii
2.T'. 2(i;l4
434 4(i
21 h
3(i',a 3R5.I
70 7ft
4!) iiPi
31 'B 34
311 40 b
Bniik of America .
Calif. -Pacific Utilities
Cascades Plywood
Cons, Freightways
Copeo
Cyprus Mines Corp. ...
hirst national uanK ...
Morrison-Kniidsen
Northwest Nat. Gas ...
Pacific Pwr. & Lt
Permanonte Cement ...
Portland Gen. Elce. ...
U.S. National Bank ...
United Utilities
West Const Tel.
Weyerhaeuser
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPIl (USDA1
Cattle 1500. Choice steers 25-26;
good 23 - 24.50; standard 20 - 22;
standard-good heifers 10-22; utility
cows 14.50-Ifi; canner-cuttcr 11-13;
cutter-utility bulls l(i-U).
Calves ISO. Good-choice vcalers
28-30, otherwise nothing done early.
Hogs 900. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers
20-20,50; mixed sows 13-U1.5').
Sheep 1000. Choice slaughter
lambs 18-18.35; shorn 17.50-18; euli-
food owes 3-3; good-choice feeder
ambs 16-17.
UNDERGOES SURGERY
Hollywood - lUPli - Singer
Johnny 'Brunette, 23, was re
ported irrgood condition today
at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital
where he underwent, an emer
gency, operation Saturday for
removal' ozhts appendix.
- oz. can
U.S. h If J
DRIED Mli(T t
f& Bulk ff; ii 1
Beans ly,!
MEDFORD. ORE.
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Weather
FOHKCASTS
Medford and vicinity: Partly
cloudy tonight Valley fog late to
night and early Tuesday. Partly
cloudy Tut-sdav afternoon. Low to
night 35 High Tuesday 52-55
Western Oregon : Partly cloudy
tonight with valley fog smith por
tion. Partly cloudy Tuesday morn
ing hut increasing cloudiness during
afternoon. Kain likely cm coast hy
evening. Cooler tonight . Low to
night 35-45. High Tuesday 50-5ti.
Northern California: Clear to
night. Fair and slightly cooler Tues
day. LOCAL DATA
TEMPKR ATUHK : Mean yesterday
47; above normal i,
Record high this date H5 in 1!i2ti.
Hecord low this date 20 in 1!M3.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight 0. Mid nig lit to 10 a.m.
.Ofl in.
Total this month .4!) in , .D in.
above normal.
Total since Sept. 1 R 5IJ in,
in below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
if)',. highest ibis a.m 100'; ,
Illuh
4:)tl
CITY
Yester- a, in.
day Low
Brookings ...
Crater Lake
Grants Pass
Klamath F;
MKUFORD
Portland ..
Seattle
lis
Spokane ...
Yakima
Eureka
Red Bluff ,
San Francisco
Los Ajigeles
Chicagn
New oi k
Washington. DC,
38
14
FIVK-11AY FOIIKCAST (Thraugli
Fell. 11):
Western Oregon - Western Wash
ington Temperatures near or
slightly above normal. High iem
neraluies 45-55; lows 30-40. Pre
cipitation moderate to heavy, occur
ring niosuy ne.il enu ui wtui,
Total nreclnltation over interior
.25 to .75 of Inch, on coast .50 to
1 .SO inches.
Northern California Rain in
extreme north portion and possibly
e sew here in latter uarl ol wceK
Snow In high mountains. Temper
atures above normal,
$1.06
i
1961 Heart fund
Drive Opens Here
Two Medford children were'
proclaimed "symbols of hope"
as the lilti 1 Heart Fund drive
rmonerl hist week in a month-
lonn attempt to rai.se money!
for heart research.
Jan Monroe, li months, of,
403 West Jackson blvd.. Mod-)
ford, and Sandra Calkins, 12.
of 892 Stewart ave.. Medford. I
have undergone open - heart i
surgery in Portland. T his
procedure was not possible!
five years ago, a heart fund j
drive spokesman pointed out. j
Research into this type of sur-J
gory has been supported by
contributions. !
"More progress in the con-j
quest of the eardio-vaseular j
diseases have been made in;
the past 20 years than in the)
past 20 centuries." according
to General Chairman Don K.
Auxier, Medford,
This drive will reach its
peak on Keb. 2(S when several
hundred heart Sunday volun
teers will canvass the county
residential a r e a s to solicit
funds and distribute factual
leaflets on precautions against
heart disease.
CARL STINSON
Ashland - Carl AUord Stin
son, (iii, of 2(H) North First st.,
Ashland, died a a local hospi
tal Feb. 4. lie was born June
12. 1892, in Little Rock. Ark.,
and had lived in Ashland
since 1948 moving here from
Prospect .
He married Thelma Eliza
beth Marsh in Ottuma, S. D
March 2ti. 1913. Mr. Stinson
was a member of the Meth
odist church.
Survivors include his wife,
two daughters, Mrs. Ernest
Frank. Ashland, and Mrs.
John Marringlon, Cent r a 1
Point, two sons, Alfred Stin
son, Gualala, Calif., and Lysle
Stinson. Brookings; nine
grandchildren; one sister, Mrs.
Dora Bulrick, Comstock, Wis.,
and one brother, Lewis Stin
son. Milwaukee, Wis.
Funeral services will be
held Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 1 p.m.
at Litwiller's Mountain View
chapel with Dr. P. Malcolm
Hammond of the Ashland
Methodist church officiating.
Interment will be in Moun
tain View cemetery.
. j
Portland Produce
Portland UPl) - Dairy:
Eggs To re I a iters: Grade AA ex
tra large, 51-55c; AA large. 48-52e;
A large. 47-40c; A A medium, 43
47c; AA small, 33-3lic; cartons l-3i
Hddittnnal.
Hotter To retailers: AA and
grade A prints. 70e lb.; cartons 1c
higher; U prints, tide.
Cheese, medium cured To
tailors: A crude eheddar single
daisies, 4i51c; processed American
cheese. 5-lb. loaf, 4(i-48e.
Portland UPIl Dressed
ehlrkons No. I Grade dressed
retnilers: Frvers whole drawn. 3fi-
Jlftc lb,: cul'-un. 41-43c Ih.; hens,
heavv-tvpe whole drawn, 3!)-43c lb.,
light-type hens, cut-up. 33-35c lb.
Reg. $1.99 Sav-T-Spot, 5 grain
ASP3H5N TABLETS
Value Listerine
TOOTH PASTE 2
Reg. $14.95 Universal 3-Speed
PORTABLE iiXER
Reg. $14.95 Universal
ei 5- n.. In Kx. Wide
oieaiii ii uiy iiun
Temp. Dial..
Reg. $24.95 6.E. Automatic
ELEO. CAN OPENER
Prepared Formula
LIQUSO SlilLAO ,3-o,.. ca
Regular $1.29 Ladies Knit
ACBiUAN BLOUSE
Small,
Reg. $5.98 72x90
BLANKETS Pastel Shades..
Booth Fresh Frozen
BREADED SHRIMP
Golden Dipt
breaci;:g mix
in-07..
Prices Effective
OBITUARIES
MARGARET M. GARDENER
Mrs. Margaret M. Gardener,!
route 1, box 370, Eac,'e Point,!
wife of Bennett Gardener,
died in a local hospital tins,
morning. Funeral arrange-!
incuts will he announced by
Conger - Morris, funeral direc-;
tors.
HARRY I. BAKER
Harry 1. Baker. 70. died
Sunday at the Veterans Ad
ministration hospital, V a n
couver. Wash.
Funeral arrangements will
be announced by perl Fui.eral
home.
BERT HAMLIN
Bert Hamlin died Sunday
morning in a local hospital.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Perl Funeral
home.
MRS. FANNIEM7REED
Funeral services for Mrs.
Fannje M. Reed, route 1, box
flf)8. Central Point, who died
Saturday, were held today at
'A p.m. at the Chapel in the
Trees within Siskiyou Memo
rial park, with the Rev. Rob
ert F. Dowrey of the First
Methodist church officiating.
Interment followed in Siski-j
you Memorial park, j
Mrs. Reed was born Nov.
26. 1879 in Ellsworth county, I
Kansas. On June 21, 1900. in;
Kingman, Kan., she was mar-;
ricd to Francis Marion Reed j
who preceded her in death in!
1925. Mrs. Reed had resided!
for the past 23 years in Ore-i
gon. and had been a resident I
of this community for the past I
b' years. ,
Survivors include four sons,
Vern Reed. Maxwell, Calif.;;
Edward Reed, Eugene; A. F. j
Reed, Central Point, and Paul
Reed, PorUand; five daugh-1
ters, Mrs. Haltie Geayr, Mous-j
ton. Mo.; Mrs, Flossie Taylor,
Portland; Mrs. Stella Shouten, !
Portland; Mrs. Meldred lluff-j
man, Milan, and Mrs. Clarissa;
Eakin, Portland; one brother,,
Harry JelTories, Kansas City,
Kan.; two sisters, Mrs. Mallie
Woodman, Culver City, Calif.,!
and Mrs. Maud Arthur, Los !
Angeles, Calif.; and 19 grand
children. Siskiyou Funeral Service di
rectors were in charge of ar
rangements. CLIFFORD WILSON
Ashland - Clifford Wilson,
(il, died Feb. 4 at the hospital
Crescent City, Calif. He
lived in Ashland from 1945 lo
195o. Mr. Wilson was born
March 10, 1899 in Michigan.
While in Ashland he operat
ed the College Inn Motel, a
ranch on Neill creek road, and
was a building contractor. He
lived in Del Norte county
since 1953.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Laura Wilson, Smith Riv
er, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs.
Mary Sullivan, Los Angeles,
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$999
$8"
$83
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mcd., larse
$572
Ifl-OZ. pltR.
fur
pkg.
Monday Thru Wednesday
No Sales to
MONDAY, FEBRUARY
and Mrs. Dorothy Bridges,
Las Vegas, Nov., five grand
children, one brother, Bert
Wilson, Milan, Mich., two sis
ters, Miss Nina Wilson, and
Mrs. Nell Bowers, and his
mother, Mrs. Annie Wilson,
all Ypsilanti, Mich.
Funeral services will be
held Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 10
a.m. at Wiers chapel in Cres
cent City, Calif. Graveside
services will be held at the
Mountain View cemetery,
Ashland, at 3 p.m. with Lit
willer's Funeral home in
cha rge.
HOWARD J. LAMB
Ashland - Howard Jesse
Lamb, 84, of 135 Maple St.,
Ashland, died Feb. 4. He was
born June 2b', 1876 at Oak
Center, Minn.
Mr Lamb was an Ashland
resident tor the past 112 years.
He is survived by two
brothers, Elton Lamb and
Francis Lamb, Lake City,
Minn.; two sisters Miss Lillian
Lamb and Miss Grace Lamb;
one sister-in-law, Mrs. May
STEAKS
TILL MIDNIGHT
V , V HyifcL
Medford
Opon Daily
5:30 P.M. to Midnight
Sundays 4 P.M. Till 11 P.M.
in the
ti i rvn
I.
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P
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ineimaKirarrre
iJJj
8 Reg. 15c Anchor Glass Reg. 1 .23 Large Size
So RftSiTal Buf,erin
ElvalLw Fast long lasting pain
relief
5-in. Diameter
..,-. With di-alminats
s A Real Saving
: 3?17c r; 76c
Meadowbrook
CREAMERY BUTTER
Woigardt
OYSTER STEW
..10
Booth Fresh Frozen
LOBSTER TAILS
Gerber's Strained
BABY FOOD
i'A-oi. Can
Thunderbird
MJlVnMMAIC"F"h".
iiim uniinivL
Smoother"
900 Calorie
DARICAL
Diet Drink
Booth Fresh Frozen
FISH STICKS
Reg. 5c
Gum St Candy Bars
Best Bet
hranotii .
BOYD'S COFFEE
Drip or Regular
2 Pound Can
(Limit
Dealers
We Reserve the Right
6, 1961
Lamb, and two nieces, Mrs.
Dorothy Monroe and Mrs. Del
ia Weber, all Ashland.
Funeral services will ba
held Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 3 p.m.
at Litwiller's Mountain View
chapel with Dr. P. Malcolm
Hammond of the Ashland
Methodist church officiating.
Interment will be in Mountain
View cemetery.
OPENING MONDAY
At 1949 W. Main
CLOTHING
RESALE
SHOP
Good Used Clothing
For Sale
BENNETT
EngflRement Ring.,..
Wedding Ring. ......
.$75.00
. 45.00
231 East Main
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Hi way and
Lozier Lane
59'
$119
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for
- O7,. can
.111-07.. pkg.
10 99c
Qt.
79c
Qt.
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