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HoipiUl Patientt - Medical and surgery patients listed this morning at Sacred Heart hospital Include Mrs. William B. Katzenbaeh, route 4, box 403, Medford; Charles L. Hockersmith, 3860 Calhoun rd., Medford; W. S. Huffman, 39V4 Myers ct.; Medford; Mrs. Thomas Cardona, 224 Saginaw dr., Medford; Bradley Hewitt, 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Veryl Vanoose, 719 Grant st., Medford; and Mrs. Max Burd, 1014 East Pine st., Central Pont. Reports Thefl-Paul Dwayne Culbertson, 1663 South Stage rd., reported to the sheriff's office Wednesday the theft of approximately 85 gallons of gasoline. The fuel was taken from equipment in an orchard on McLaughlin dr. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE Local and Personal Patients - Medical and sur gery patients listed this morn ing at Rogue Valley Memorial hospital include Lori Gibson, 7-month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Gibson. 1024 West Eleventh st., Med ford; Lori A. Chamberlain, 6-year-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gene F. Chamber lain, 46 Windsor ave., Med ford; and Lauren Bowker, 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Bowker, 975 Ellen dale dr., Medford. Young Bowker was admitted yester day and is now convalescing at home. "ioin PATTERSON-JOHANSSON OFFICIAL FIGHT PICTURES! TONIGHT FIGHT FILMS SHOW AT 7:00-9:20 Walt Disney's 'ONEDERRIL NEW ALL-CARTOON FEATURE" and van Dalmatians In Custody - Police Thurs day took Herbert Ernest Ken dall, 47, of 526 North Front St., into custody on a charge of petty larceny (shoplifting). Kendall admitted the theft of two package of meat from a local supermarket. He was lodged in the county jail. In Hospital - Medical and surgery patients listed at Cra ter Osteopathic hospital this morning include George B. Gander, route 1, box 121, Eagle Point; Raymond Spore, Bays Creek, Ore.; Frank Run yon, Seiad Valley, Calif.; and Mrs. Arthur L. Krider, route 1, box 177, Gold Hill. New Residences The city building department recently issued building permits to A. R. Dubs to erect a $18,000 residence at 316 Stanley St., and to Mickey Gilbert to erect an 511,000 residence at 1136 Hillcrest rd. Portland Produce Portland (UPI) Dairy market: Eggs To retailers: AA extra large 46-49c; AA lnrge 44-46C; A large 43-44c; AA medium 38-42c: AA small 32-3tic; cartons l-3c higher. Butter To retailers: A A and A prints 70c lb.; cartons lc higher; B prints 68c. Cheese, medium cured To re tailers: A grade Cheddar single daisies. 47-48c; processed Ameri can 5-lb. loaf, 43l2-45c. Portland (UPI) Dressed chick ens. No 1 grade dressed to retail ers: Fryers, whole drawn 35-3RC lb.; cut-up 40-43c lb.; hens, heavy type, whole drawn 39-43c lh.; light-tvpe hens, cut-up 33-35C lb.; whole 28-30C lb. COMPLETE DINNERS 1 JUMBO SHRIMP CLKI ftO 0 PORK CHOPS U SERVED DAILY - OPEN 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. TIMBER ROOM 5 SOUTH RIVERSIDE BUM HiStA LOGES .95-ADULTS ,80 STUDENTS.70 CHILDREN .50 SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY AT 1:00 P.M. ADDED-SATURDAY ONLY AT 8:50 ON OUR STAGE-10 BIG ACTSI CITY-WIDE SEARCH FOR TALENT! Goldie Hawk at the Mighty Baldwin Organ DANCE SATURDAY NITE DREAMLAND 417 E. Main-Walker Building Where you greet old friends and meet new friends! Finest in popular music: Waltzes, Foxtrots, One-Steps and Circles where everyone joins in. An Ever-Increasing Con genial crowd. Dance to the music of Ralph and his Dixieland Band! 1 Snack Bar Serving REAL COFFEE TONITEffpHONT" and SAT.! B 5-146 S ' - . KE. ' I I J I I HI . I I lA 2 BRANDO! IN HIS 2 GREAT HITSI ikWi IT'S BIGGER THAN M HMTf GWRPtff SOGCFT KOTR ft COUMSU MCWt -A fUHB OMOX PntaStt ST. PATRICK'S DANCE Gold Hill Grange Hall Saturday Nite JlviC FLOOD and the RHYTHM MASTERS Favors , Everyone Welcome Good Clean Fun Checkroom Free Refreshments Served All Eve. AN EDA KAZAN PRODUCTION tfrilirtMt KARL MALDEN LEE J. COBB wtt Rod Steieer M Kennini EVA MARIE SAINT hh SAM SPIEGEL DANCE LAKE CREEK GRANGE HALL SATURDAY NIGHT Dancing from 9:00 to 1:00 Music by The Rancheros Many Advised To Leave Los Angeles Los Angek'S - IUP1) - More than 10,000 persons have been advised by doctors since 1956 to leave Los Angeles because of the effects of smog on their health. About 2,500 took the advice last year alone. That information was given to the county board of super visors Thursday by Dr. Fran cis M, Pottenger Jr., chairman of the Air Pollution Commit tee of the County Medical as sociation. Pottenger said the statistics were gathered from question naires sent out to 9,000 doe tors. About 60 per cent of the doctors returned the forms with information. Pottenger was one of four physicians who spoke with the supervisors in deliberations on a smog control bill. Sabin To Testify On Oral Vaccine Washington - 0IP1I - House investigators planned to ask Dr. Albert Sabin today wheth er American drug companies have been dragging their feet in getting his new oral polio vaccine to the public. The Public Health Service said Thursday it may be up to six months before the new vaccine is available even though it has potential ad vantages over the present S a 1 k vaccine by giving "quicker, possibly longer-lasting immunity." Chairman Kenneth A. Rob erts of the House health sub committee said it looked to him like "a question of getting someone to make it." FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1961 Spring Pig Crop To Be Above 1960 Washington TUPII The Ag riculture Department esti mates the 1961 spring pig crop in 10 corn belt states will be about 8 per cent above the 1960 level. The department's Crop Re porting Board made no actual forecast of pig production, but it reported that the number of sows bearing pigs in Decem ber through May will be 5, 524,000 head. This is 8 per cent above 1960, but 9 per cent below the 1950-59 aver age. Spring pigs go to market as pork products in the fall and winter. The 10 states covered in the report normally pro duce aeout 75 per cent of the nation's hogs. Obituaries MRS. JOHN EDWARDS' Word has been received here of the death March 15 in Mobile Ala., of John Ed wards, former Medford resi dent. Mrs. Edwards moved to Alabama two years ago where she made her home with a son, John. Mrs. Edwards was a regis tered nurse in private nursing while in Medford. She was a life member of the Methodist church. Survivors include two sons, three daughters, one sister and one brother. . Funeral services will be held in Mobile. HARRISON WRIGHT Funeral services for Mr. Harrison (Harry) W. Wright, 80, who died at a local hos pital Wednesday, will be held at St. Peter's Lutheran church, 1020 East Main st Saturday at 1 p.m. Pastor John E. Si mon will officiate. Committal will be in the Brownsboro cemetery with Perl Funeral home in charge of the arrange ments. Honorary pallbearers will be Edward GuetElaff, Jerry Hansen, John Ragsdale, Mor ris Curtis, Norman Jahn and Joe Hoke. Active pallbearers will be Leland Charley, Wil liam Myers, Roland Holmes, Lee Dysinger, Leonard Brad shaw and Ted Flury. POLIO PILLS HARMLESS Washington . IUPD The U. S. Public Health Service informed House investigators Thursday that the Russian's have quit worrying about their people getting an overdose of the new oral polio vaccine. It seems some children sot hold of some of the candy- type pills and gobbled down 300 of them. Medical studies showed they suffered no ill effects other than "intestinal upset." Investment Funds Noon quotations fundi: on selected Fund nid Bullock 13,1)9 Chein Fund 12.47 Colonial Ener 14.57 Eaton Howard Stk .. Ul.fi!) Fidelity 17.2!) Fundamental Inv ... 10.20 Group Sec Avia F.lcc 9.92 Croup Sec Com Stk 1 3. fill Group Sec Petr .... 11.22 Keystone B-3 IS. 53 Keystone H-4 0.20 Keystone iw ih.hh Keystone S-l 22.H3 Keystone S-2 13.01 Keystone S-3 15.SB Keystone S-4 15.42 Mass Inv Grth Stk 17.41 National Sec Grth .. 9.09 TV-Elec 8.07 Value Line Inc 5.fi0 Wellington 15.13 Citizen Selected Portland - IUPH - Henry Weatherspoon, Elgin farmer, has been named 1961 Oregon Education Citizen of the Year. Weatherspoon was honored by the Oregon Education As sociation' Thursday evening for his 'M6 years of continuous service to education." He has been a school board member for 39 years. He served on the Union County Rural School District Board seven years, was on the execu tive committee of the Ore gon School Boards Associa tion for eight years and on the Union County School District Reorganization Committee for four vears. MON DE5IR DINING INN NEAR CENTRAL POINT FOR SPRING VACATION. RE-OPENS TUESDAY, MARCH 21 Births RABENBERG - To Dr. and Mrs. Jack, 1520 Windsor ave., Ashland, March 15, 1961, a boy, 7'-4 lbs. at Rogue Valley hospital. SMITH - To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin S., 528 Hamilton, Med ford, March 16, 1961, a boy, 734 lbs., at Rogue Valley hospital. ANNUAL ST. PATRICK'S DAY MM DINNER SUNDAY, MARCH 19TH From 12 Noon to 6 P.M. St. Mary's Gym 11th and Holly Adult! $1.50 Children Under 12, 75c Pre-School 25c Sponsored by St. Anne's Altar Society THE PUBLIC IS INVITED SMITH - To Mr. and Mrs. John W., 542 Haven, Medford, ! March 17, 1961, a girl, 7'i ; lbs., at Rogue Valley hospital, j KOCH - To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R., lllSVi West Eighth, Medford, March 17, 1961, a girl, 6 lbs., at Rogue Valley hospital. McFETTERS - To Mr. and Mrs. Donald, General Deliv ery, Shady Cove., March 16, 1961, a boy, T-i lbs. at Crater Osteopathic hospital. Weather TIMBER ROOM CAFE 5 South Riverside Avenue 16-oz. (1 FULL LB.) Choice Grade T-Bone Steak Dinner Includes: Soup or Juice, Salad, Vegetable, Rolls, Coffee, Dessert . , 1 ST Lao Askrrl 15.34 13 4B IS. 92 14.(14 ln.on ii. in 10.87 14.115 12 20 1(104 10.11 in.72 24. on 14 20 11.00 lit 113 1B.R2 10.02 9.45 6.12 16.40 , 3RD HIT! SAT. ONLY! iKOrGlOtlGTRAUER In Riotous Color With LUCILLE BALL DESI ARNAZ QD 3 SATURDAY NITE MAR. 18 ; upper Hjjpicdic uidiigc Dancing 9 to 1 GOOD MUSIC REFRESHMENTS GOME SKATE TO REAL ORGAN MUSIC Featuring: JERRY MILLER AT THE MIGHTY HAMMOND ELECTRIC ORGAN Big Double Session TONITE JACKSON COUNTY ROLLARENA For Information Call KE 5-1551 or KE 5-1407 Dine as you Wis In The Candle Room Where you buy only what you want. Or The Dining Room Serving Complete Full Course Dinnerj Or Dine at Home But Enjoy Your Favorite Beverages at the h- NELSON while DANCING To The DUO of KENT and 8 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. LIONEL REASON is your piano man playing your favorite tunes in the HOTEL MEDFORD COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1!I8 Have fun . . . ROLLER SKATING TUNIftUT Flrst Session 7:30-10:00 lUllllini Second Session 10:00-12:00 Children (under 13) 35c Adults 50o Shoe Skate Rental 25o CAT MATINEE 1:30 4:oo OH I nlH I met Admission (everyone) 3.ro Shoe Skate Rental 25c m. tijiiw L'i ... c....in i.in.tn.nn - - - - ocui ar.miini iUiU-j .u v Khn Kk.itft Rpnl.il . . 25r Smooth Floor, Acoustical Ceiling, Rest Music, Rcasonahle Prices, Friendly Folks, For the Most Skating Fun. ASHLAND SKATEWAY PHONE MU 2-0032 if Portland Livestock Portland -(UPI) USDA Cattle 1R7.V Good-moally choice steers 25-23.50; stnndnrd 10.50-22; good- choice hellers aj.au; ennner-cuuer cows 12.15-1 5.50; cutter-u 1 1 1 1 1 y bulls 17-21.30, Calves 275. Choice venlers to 32.50 kith most good-choice 20-32; utility standard 23-28. Hogs 1050. Most 1 and 2 burners 20.25-20.75; 2 and 3 and mixed 1, 2 and 3 at 10-20; sowb 14-17.50. Sheep 850. Choice-prime Bl nil ff li ter Inmhs to 17.25-17.50; good choice 15-17; ewei 3-6.50. FOItECASTS Medford. and vicinity: Mostly i cloudy tonight with occasional clearing periods. Increasing cloudi ness Saturday with rain h.KinninR in afternoon. Low tonight 33 to 35. High tomorrow 52-55. Western Oregon: Partly cloudy and cooler tonight. Sunny and mild Saturday. Lows tonight 32-40. High Saturday ftS-0. Northern California: Increasing cloudiness tonight and Saturday with rain beginning on north coast forenoon Saturday and spreading southward to Sacramento by eve ning. Little change in temperature. LOCAL DATA TEMPER ATU HE: Mean vester- dav 43; below normal 4. ! Record high (bis date R2 in 1047. Record low this date 22 In 1955. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, .04 Inch. Midnight to 10 n.m .13 inch. Totnl this monm i h i men. . i inch above normal. Total since Sept. 1. 12 63 inches. LIB Inch below normal. HUMIDITY : Lowest yesterday 46, highest this am. 70. ItlRn 1 :wh sf CITY Yester day Brookings 52 Crater Lake 27 Grants Pass 50 Klamath Falls 40 MEDFORD Portland 57 THE GROTTO Medford's Newest Downtown Restaurant 29 All You Can Eat New York Cut SIRLOIN STEAK . . . $149 1 Served 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Children 79c FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENING All Lenten Dishes FRONT, MEDFORD a.m. hr, Low Prrc. 44 10 Court Records MUNICIPAL COURT Clair Frank Varney, exccuslvt noise, $10. Enid Lucille Edwards, violation of basic rule, $25. Jemy Craig Wlnetrout, violation Of bn.sic rule, $23. Dunne Charles Sldcr, excessive noise, $10. 1 Rose Elfa Dltsworth, disobeyed : no right turn signal, $10. , Lawrence Joseph Goher Jr., vio-1 latlon of basic rule, $25. 1 Francis Theodore Hctu, violation j of hnsic rule, $25. I Vern LeRoy Fields, disobeyed traffic signal. $10. Alice I renin Calkins, violation of basic rule, $10. Donna Jean Hogue, violation of basic rule, $10. William David Bryce, violation of basic rule, $10. Geraldinc Phyllis Jewctt, viola tion of basic rule, $10. Alvin Evert Chapman, violation of basic rule, $10. John Ernest Do Young, violation of basic rule. $10. Arthur Winston Chlpman, viola tion of basic rule, $10. Onis firafn Boyd, expired vt hide license, $5. Richard A. Johnson, disobeyed traffic signal, $10. Merle Joyce Morgan, Improper left turn. $10. Huth Elizabeth Hartlerode, vio lation ol banc rule. $25. Warren Lcltov Ritchie, disobeyed traffic signal, $10. Rube Clay Kinney Jr., violation of basic rule, $23. Warren .lames Davis, violation qf basic rule, $25. Ruhv Ilene Hngonor, violation of basic rule, $12 50. - Dannv Emery Lovett, disobeyed traffic Rignal, $10. Earl Frederick Dlllree, excessive noise. $20. Winifred Maxine Hardenburger, violation of basic rule, $25. Vera Maude Evans, improper left turn. iu. Inc7 Lavonnc Bergman, dis obeyed stop sign, $10. Russell Clllinrd Specr, violation of bnsic rule $10. Dean Maxey, no operator's li cense, $5. Charlrs William Miller, Improper right turn. $10 Mahel Ruth Ray. disobeyed traf fic signal. $10. Janet Ellen HuhlMrd, excessive noise, $10; operating motor e hiclc on instruction permit with out licensed driver, t'.Y Seattle 25 Spokane 50 Yakima 57 Eureka 52 Red Biuff 31 Sacramento 50 Snn Francisco .... 5 Los Angeles 08 Phoenix 03 Denver fi3 Chicago 33 Miami Beach 85 New York ia Washington, D. C. 33 32 40 45 44 3.1 47 50 42 35 3fi ill NUMBER 10 N. W 1 THEATER INFORMATION SERVICE CALL SP 3-7323 FOR FULL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR THEATERS This Evening LOBSTERS SEA SCALLOP PRAWNS mm Charcoal Steaks CANDLE ROOM HOTEL MEDFORD 5:30 p.m. till Midnight ONITE and SATURDAY ONLY Matinee Saturday 1:00 P.M. ONE OF THE YEAR'S GREATEST FAMILY MOVIES IT'S WONDERFUL Everybody's Kind of Boy... In Everybody's Kind of MOVIE! ) BOY ON THC f AC" .DAVID JOHN AGAR JULIE CHARLES WINNINGER- RICHARD ARLEN 1 ADAMS I unit IK ADULTS 90c CHILDREN 50c STUDENTS 75c ADDED EVENING SHOWS ONLY (Not Shown on Matinee) WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OFFICIAL FIGHT FILMS Shown Twice, 7:30 & 10:00 PATTERSON WINS See The Controversial Knockout in Slow Motion Se'7S VFW Hall in Rogue River EVERY SATURDAY NITE - 9 to 1 Music by Bobby Burton And the Happy Valley Boys Featuring Bill Lively SPONSORED BY VFW EVERYONE WELCOME Just Like Having Your Own Butler! FREE DELIVERY to Any Home in Medford City Limits on Orden of $2.00 or More 5 Till 12 P.M. Daily 12 to 12 Sat & Sun. PING'S GARDENS Chinei ft American Diihet SP 3-6363 SOFT CHOCOLATE DAIRY QUEEN Now Available In CONES QUARTS PINTS At Your DAIRY QUEEN STORE 450 South Central Medford, Oregon