MEDFORD mail tribune, medford. ore.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1961
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DirinS Crater Osteopathic hospital. I
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FOR
FULTON To Pvt. and Mrs.
Robert, 1651 Ashland st.. Ash- aasjfca.
land, Feb. 10, 1961, a girl, 64 &200'k
pounds, at Ashland General jgjgg J
TITLE IN REVERSE 2 " ,
London - (UP1I - Coming to Bfc" ' I
London this autumn is a play SS.
entitled "Oh, Dad, Poor Dad, aS5ST
Mama's Hung You in the l;l:;-vir-y
Closet and I'm Feeling So feJEHMMMWitMaaiy
Sad" by Arthur Kopit. B . " E
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, '- ?Sft flX V f Shoe Skatea iSc
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nVjvVi METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER - FAMILY, NIGHT ,
AVv GEORGE SANDERS Jft J1'
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Local and Personal
Coins Taken-Approximate-ly
$1.80 in coins was taken
Wednesday night from two
ice-vending machines at the
SKATING
TUES. NIGHT 7:30
SAT. NIGHT DOUBLE
SESSION 7:30 TO 12:30'
Sat. Afternoon Children's
Safety Club 1 to
Sun.
Afternoon 2 to 4:15
PHONE 6-S664
ROLLERDROME
GRANTS PASS
Valley Fuel company, 26 West
Main st., according to city po
lice. The machines were locat
ed in a shed behind the main
building, police said. .
Peach st., Medford, collided
Wednesday evening at the in
tersection of Arnold lane and
Jacksonville highway, accord
ing to sheriff's deputies. Ac
cording to officers' reports,
the Denhart vehicle was at
tempting to make a left turn
onto Arnold lane when it was
struck by the Gray vehicle. -
OBITUARIES
Surgery Patient - Mrs. Bar
bara Cornell, 248 Crater Lake
ave., Medford, was listed as a
at
Permiit Itsuod - The city
building deDartment recentlv
i.r.H a rwrmit tn ci Johnson i surgery patient Thursday
. t . ... . J ., . Rogue Valley hospital,
1240 and 1242 West Eighth st.
Another permit was issued to
H. J. Gregory for $2,000 to
erect a sign at 2850 Crater
Lake highway.
Collision-Vehicles operated
by Thomas M. Gray, route 1,
box 19C, Jacksonville, and
Jean H. Denhart, 30 North
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COMPLETE DINNERS
$1100
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JUMBO SHRIMP
OYSTERS
STEAK
PORK CHOPS
SERVED DAILY OPEN 6 A.M. to 10 P.M.
TIMBER ROOM
5 SOUTH RIVERSIDE
"TAKE OUT SPECIAL"
ALL THROUGH FEBRUARY
HAMBURGERS
5for95e
WITH ALL THE
TRIMMINGS
PARK PLACE CAFE
302 West Main
Surgery Patients Mrs.
John W. Thomas, 1813 Birch
st, Klamath Falls, and Terry
Skyles, H-year-old son oi ivir.
and Mrs. Donald J. Skyles,
3520 Lindberg st., Klamath
Falls, were listed as surgery
patients today at Sacred Heart
hospital.
e
In Hospital - Mrs. Joe Jar-
vis, 1112 Reddy ave., Med
ford, and James M. Westfall,
route 1, box 451, Eagle Point,
were listed as surgery patients
Thursday at Crater Osteopath
ic hospital, Central Point. A
medical patient there was
Mrs. Arthur L. Krider, route
1, box 177, Gold Hill.
In Hospial M e d i c a 1 pa-
tients listed today at Sacred
Heart hospital included Mrs.
Louise Talbott Jordon, Buck
eye orchard, Talent: Mrs,
Ethel G. Eales, 5145 South Pa
cific highway, Phoenix; Mrs,
Harvey DeArmond, 212 Bliss
St.. Medford; and Virginia
Amos, 11-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Amos,
2219 White ave., Klamath
Falls.
MRS. CATHERINE M. LIBEU
The body of Mrs. Catherine
Marianne Libeu, 89, of 936
Grant ave., who died Thurs
day, is being forwarded by
Qonger-Morris, funeral direc
tors, to Los Angeles for serv
ices and interment.
Mrs. Libeu was born in Isor,
France, Dec. 28, 1871. She
moved to San Francisco in
1885 to join her parents,, and
in 1891, in Los Angeles, she
was married to John B. Libeu,
who preceded her in death in
1926. She had lived in Med
ford for the past eight years
with her daughter, Mrs. Ryan.
Survivors include four
daughters, Mrs. Joseph Ryan,
Medford; and Mrs. Robert
Aldrich, Mrs. Robert Mobley,
and Mrs. Walter Mobley, all
of Los Angeles; a sister, Mrs.
Charles Walters, of Redondo
Beach. Calif.; four grandchil
dren and 10 great grandchil
dren. Another daughter, Mrs.
Robert Calef, died in 1951.
The family requests tnai
memorial contributions may
be made to the Sacred Heart
hospital building fund.
Weather
Women of the Moose
Valentine
DANCE
SATURDAY, FEB. 11th
Dancing 9:30 to 1:30
Music by the TAYLOR TRIO
MOOSE MEMBERS AND GUESTS
$1.00 Per Couple
PRIZES AND FUN FOR ALU
Em
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Rain,
heavv at times, tonieht. Showers
and occasional sunshine Saturday.
cooler. Low tonight 38. mgn Sat
urday 48.
Western Oregon: Rain, heavy at
times, tonmht. occasional rain Sat
urday with some partial clearing
likely during afternoon. Low to
nieht 44-50. Hi ah Saturday 50-58
Northern California: Occasional
rain, with snow in high mountains,
tonight and Saturday, Colder Satur
day. Gale winds on north coast.
Thunderstorms in extreme north
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
ou; aoove normal o.
Record high this date 64 in 1934
Record low this date 16 in 1829,
fHEtjir ri a i. ion : 24 hours
midnight .60 inch. Midnight to 10
a.ui., .uo incn.
Total this month 1.2(1 inch. .51
incn aoove normal.
Total since SeDt. 1. 9.29 inches.
2.27 inches below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest veKterdav
iiVo, mgnesi in is a.m. 93.
High 4:00 24
CITY Yester- a.m. hr.
day Low Prec,
Brookings SB 53 1 1.59
Grants Pass 56 48 1.50
Klamath Falls -. 50 43 .39
MEDFORD 55 - 48 .60
Portland 60 46 1.58
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ATTENTION
ELKS
Don't Forget the Gala .
VALENTINE DANCE
9:30 to 1:30
SATURDAY, FEB. 11
No Charge for Sweethearts
$1.85 for Bulls
You must be present for
the 11:00 surprise
ladies . .
Do you have your
earring? If not,
have your husband
stop at the Med
ford Elks Temple
. . . you'll get the
other one at the
dance!
Seattle
Spokane
Yakima
53
.48
44
42
43
38
Eureka 61
Red Bluff i... 58
Sacramento .u 58
San. Francisco 62
Los Angeles 73
Phoenix
Denver .
Chicago
Miami 1
71
.... 53
42
Beach 71
New York 49
Washington. D. C. 43
MAE L. WYCOFF
Ashland Mae L. Wycoff,
84, of 131 Meade St., Ashland.
died this morning at her resi
dence. Among her survivors
a daughter, Mrs. W. C.
Bushnell, Ashland.
Funeral arrangements will
be announced by Litwiller's
Funeral home.
MRS. LOUISE ROBINSON
Funeral services for Mrs.
Louise Jane Robinson, of 1183
Fourth ave., Gold Hill, who
died Wednesday, will be held
at Conger-Morris Funeral
home downtown chapel Mon
dav at 10 a.m. . The Rev.
Charles E. Fearson. oi me
Gold Hill Assembly of God
church, will officiate. Com
mittal will be in Rock Point
cemetery at Gold Hill.
The body will lie in state at
Conger-Morris Funeral home
until time for services.
The familv suggests that
memorial contributions may
be made to the Sacred Heart
hospital building fund.
FRED SURRAN
Funeral services for Fred
Surran, 82, who died in Jack
sonville, will be held at Perl
Funeral home Monday at
10:30 a.m. The Rev. T. S. Ga-
pen will officiate. Committal
will be in the Missouri Flats
cemetery.
Mr. Surran was born April
26, 1878, in Maple Valley,
Mich., and had been a resi
dent of the Jacksonville area
for 2VS years.
Survivors inclue two sons,
Alfred Surran, Grants Pass,
Wesley Surran, Applegate;
one daughter, Beverly Guches,
Applegate; and one sister,
Mrs. Delia Parker, Medford,
MRS. MARY E. MORTON
Funeral services for Mrs.
Mary Eleanor Morton, 80, of
111 Third St., Ashland, who
died Wednesday In a local hos
pital, will be held at Ashland
Mortuary Chapel, Fourth and
C sis., Ashland, Saturday, at
1:30 p.m. The Rev. B. J. Hol
land of the First Presbyterian
church will officiate. Commit
tal will be in Mountain View
cemetery.
Mrs. Morton was born Feb.
28, 1880, in Staten Island,
N.Y. Her husband, Louis J.
Morton preceded her in death
several years ago. She had
been a resident of Ashland
since 1942, and was a member
of the First Presbyterian
church.
Survivors include a brother,
Clem Adamson, Lakeview,
Ore.; a brother-in-law, M. F.
Dietze, Ashland: and two
nieces.
The family requests that
contributions may be made to
the building fund of the First
Presbyterian church.
Peter Gunriar May
Run Against Morse
Salem (UPU Peter Gunnar,
who resigned Thursday as Re
publican state chairman, indi
cated he may run for the U.S.
Senate seat held by Sen.
Wayne Morse (D-Ore.), whose
term expires in 1062.
Gunnar said his resignation
as head of the GOP in Oregon
did not mean an end to po
litical activity.
"Politics gets in the blood,"
he added.
Gunnar declined to discuss
his plans, but he did not deny
suggestions he might seek
Morse s seat.
He also declined to rule out
the chance he may seek a seat
in the state legislature.
RELIEF OF SORT
Bedford, England -lUPD-Mrs.
Constance Peachy had her
rent reduced from $14.70
week to $11.75 because the
color scheme of brown and
dark blue was "terrible to
live in."
CRUSON-To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald T., 1725 Oregon ave.,
Medford, Feb. 9, 1961, a girl,
6 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
LISAC - To Mr. and Mrs.
Duane S., 1114 West 10th st.',
Medford, Feb. 9, 1D61, a boy,
7?4 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
PHILLIPS-To Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick D., 3627 Ross lane,
Medford, Feb. 10, 1961, a girl,
7 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
SHEPHERD - To Mr. and
Mrs. David, 310'i Laurel st.,
Medford, Feb. 8, 1961, a boy,
weight 6'4 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
girl, weight 7 Vi pounds, at I
Crater Osteopathic hospital.
WILLIS - To Mr. and Mrs.
Dale, 358 South Oakdale ave.,
Medford, Feb. 9, 1961, a boy,
weight 534 pounds, at Crater
Osteopathic hospital.
STONE To Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond, Horse Creek, Calif.,
Feb. 8. 1961, a girl, 8 pounds,
at Siskiyou County General
hospital.
LET'S START OVER
Denver- OJPI) -The Colorado
House of Representatives was
to vote today on an amend
ment to an amendment to an
amendment to a bill which
would amend the state's occu
pational disease law.
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LARRY'S RICHMAID
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to
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SP 3-3161
STRAHAN - To Mr. and
Mrs. C. Walter, 1010 West
Fourth st., Medford, Feb. 8,
1961, twins, boy, 5'i pounds,
girl, 5 V4 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
DUGAN - To Mr. and MrsV
Thomas W., 325 South Holly
st., Medford, Feb. 8, 1961
WILLIAM E. BAXTER
William E. Baxter, '338
North Front st. died Jhis
morning at his home. Funeral
arrangements will be an
nounced by Conger-Morris,
funeral directors.
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38
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FIVE-DAY FOUECAST
(Through Feb. 15):
W estern Oregon - Western Wash
ington Temperatures above nor
mal win a lowering trend. Highs in
50s, lowering to 40s and lows In 40s
lowering into 30s cnrly .next week.
More than normal precipitation.
Heavier over western Oregon, total
ing 1-2 inches, except 2-4 inches in
southwest Oregon.
Northern California Rain tonight
and Saturday with snow in moun
tains. Not much ' precipitation,
otherwise. Temperaturea near
normal.
NOW THRU SATURDAY!
Doors Open 6:45
Show Starts 7:00
Here They Come! THE MISFITS ON THE LOOSE!
Gable Monroe : Cliff
-Thefma Ritter-Efi Walfacfi
PLUS A MOST UNCOMMON MOTION PICTURE!
MANHOOD
RUSHED AT THIS
Mu...witn
Batterina - Sit
Velocity! '
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Portland Produce
Portland UPI Dairy market:
Ecns To retailers: AA extra
large, 51-53c; AA largo, 48-50c; A
large 45-47c; AA medium 43-43c;
AA small 3638c; cartons ' l-3c
hieher.
aimer to retailers: ana a
prints 70c lb.; cartons 1c higher
B prints 68c.
Cheese, medium cured To re
tailers : A grade Cheddar single
daisies 4Q-51c; processed American
3-ID. lOai, 4D-40C.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPI1 (USDA) Cat
tle 2050. Choice steers 26; high
good 25, other good 2224.50: stand
ard 1022; good-low choice heifers
23.25-23.75; canner-cutter cows 11
13; Utility bulls early 20.25-21.
Calves 205. Good-choice vealcrs
27-31; standard 22-2fc cull-utlllty
15-22.
Hogs 1850. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers
20-20.50; sows 300-800 lb. 13.50-17.
Sheep 1500. Choice-prime lambs
17-18; cull-good ewes 2-5. ' t
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Portland (UPU Dressed chick
ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail
ers: fryers, whole drawn. 36-38;
cut-up 41 -43c lb.; hens, heavy-type
whole drawn, 30-43c lb.: light-type
hens, cut-up, -33-35c lb.; whole,
28-300 lb.
Investment Funds
Noon quotations on aelcetad
funds:
Fund Bid
Bullock . 13.20
Chem Fund 11.77
Colonial Ener 13.77
Eaton Howard Stk .. 13.13
Fidelity 16.24
Group Sec Avla-Elec 9.23
Group Sec Com Stk 13.14
Group Sec Pctr 10.88
Group Sec Steel .... 0.11
Group Sec Tobac .. 10.08
Keystone B-3 15.40
Keystone B-4 9.50
Keystone K-2 18.32
Keystone S-l 21.62
I Keystone S-2 12.40
Keystone S-3 14.08
Keystone S-4 13.82
Mass Inv Grth Stk 16.28
TV-Elec 8.07
i Value Line Inc 5.33
I Wellington 14.59
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SATURDAY NIGHT
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DANCE
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friends! Finest in popular, music: Walties,
Foxtrots, On-Steps and Circles whtrt
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Have fun ... ROLLER SKATING
First Session 7:30
Second Session 10:00
Children (under 13) .35o
Adults 50c
Shoe Skate Rental 25c
SAT. MATINEE Admission (everyone)
Shoe Skate Rental Z5c
CAT UIPUT First Session 7:30-10:00
OA I . MUrl I Sec. Session 10:00-12:00
Admission ....50c
Shoe Skate Rental 25c
Smooth Floor, Acoustical Celling, Best
' Music, Reasonable Prices, Friendly
Folks, For the Most Skating Fun.
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SATURDAY NIGHT
Country Playhouse
8 Miles Up Elk Creek Road
RON NELSON and the Melody Mountaineer
HANK MARVE KEITH WAYNE SANDY
Dancina 9 to 1 Refreshments
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VFW Hall in Rogue River
EVERY SATURDAY NITE - 9 to 1
Music by
Bobby Burton
And the Happy Valley Boys
Featuring FRANK BURDICK
SPONSORED BY VFW EVERYONE WELCOME