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FRIDAY. MARCH 24. 1961
Local and Personal
Sale Saturday - The Wom
an's Society of Christian Serv
ice of Gold Hill Methodist
church is sponsoring a plant,
food and miscellaneous sale
Saturday, March 25, at the
old location of the Morrow's
Hardware store, Second ave.
and the Old Pacific Highway,
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Dinner Planned The sec
ond annual chicken dinner of
the Ruch school Parent
Teacher association will be
held Saturday, March 25, in
the Ruch school gymnasium.
Dinner will be served be
tween 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. En
tertainment will start at
7 p.m.
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MAYER,
WILLIAM,
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DOORS OPEN 7:15
PERFORMANCE
STARTS AT 8:00
MATINEE AT 1:30
SATURDAY &
SUNDAY
OPEN
V 12:45
ADULTS,
ALL SEATS
$1.25
COLOR
CHILDREN
UNDER 12
75e
Breakfast Scheduled The
Central Point American Le
gion post is sponsoring a pan
cake breakfast at the Legion
hall on Pine St., Central
Point, between 8:30 a.m. and
2:30 p.m. Sunday, March 26.
The public is invited.
Sale-Jacksonville Garden
club will hold a plant, rum
mage and packaged food sale
Saturday, March 25, in the
Jacksonville Community hall.
Miniature roses, primroses
and dwarf michaelmas daisies
will be included. The sale will
begin at 9 a.m.
Grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Kellington are
parents of a boy, William
Bruce, born March 16 in
Eugene where Kellington is
attending the University of
Oregon law school. The boy
weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces.
Kellington is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Kellington,
Medford, who are now visit
ing in Eugene.
Weather
Obituaries
WILLIAM HARRY MYERS
Funeral services for Wil
liam Harry Myers, route 3,
box 122, Medford, who died
Thursday, will be held Satur
day at 10 a.m. at the Chapel
in the Trees in Siskiyou
Memorial park. The Rev.
Frederick R. Evans of the
First Christian church of Med
ford will officiate. Private in
terment will follow in Siski
you Memorial park.
Mr. Myers was born in
Grand Mound, Iowa, Nov. 6,
1893. On Oct. 8, 1919, in Rock
Island, 111., he was married to
Thelma M. Hall, who sur
vives. He had been an employee
of the Associated Gear and
Machine company in Los An
geles, Calif., for nine years.
Mr. and Mrs. Myers had re
sided in Los Angeles for 40
years, prior to his retirement
2V4 years ago when they
moved to Medford.
Surviving, besides his wife,
is one sister, Mrs. Jesse Bar
ber, DeWitt, Iowa.
Siskiyou Funeral Service,
directors of Chapel in the
Trees, is in charge of arrangements.
ORVILLE C. HANSON
Orville C. Hanson, 61, of
Prospect, died on Thursday
morning. The body is being
forwarded by Conger-Morris,
funeral directors, to Aber
deen, Wash., for services and
interment.
Mr. Hanson was born Dec.
28, 1899, at Mt. Iron, Mich. He
was a highway engineer with
the bureau of public roads,
and had been in Prospect for
the past year and a half. He
was married Dec. 14. 1929, in
Elma, Wash., to Cecelia A.
Riemann, who survives.
Other survivors include a
son, Robert C. Hanson, and a
daughter, Mrs. Leala J, Bur
gess, both of Aberdeen; two
brothers, Harry A. Hanson,
Redding, Calif.; and Ben R.
Hanson, Dayton, Ohio; and a
sister, Mrs. Ethel M. Forder,
Ely, Minn.
LYLE PURDIN
Lyle Lee Purdin, 68, of
Manzanita, Ore., died March
16. He was born in Medford
Jan 12, 1893, a son of the late
Mahlon Purdin of Medford.
He was a veteran of World
War I, and served with the
seventh company, Oregon Na
tional Guard, as a first ser
geant. Mr. Purdin was a teleg
rapher with Union Pacific
and Southern Pacific railway
companies. He was a member
of the Order of Railroad
Telegraphers, and of the Ma
sonic lodge at Wheeler, Ore.
burvlvors include one
daughter, Mrs. Bethel McAl
lister, one grandson and one
granddaughter, all in Manza
nita, Ore.; two sisters, Mrs.
Angie Talent, Newberg, and
Mrs. Mary Lingaas, Medford;
two brothers, Lee E. Purdin,
Escondido, Calif., and Fred A.
Purdin, Medford.
Funeral services were held
March 21 in Memorial chapel
in Tillamook, under the direc
tion of Wheeler lodge..
AF&AM. Committal was In
Willamette National ceme
tery, Portland.
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Consid
erable cloudiness and widely scat
tered showers tonight. Partly
cloudy Saturday. Low tonight 38.
High Saturday 53.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy
with scattered showers and slight
ly cooler tonight and Saturday.
Low tonight 35-43. High Saturday
32-5B.
Northern California: Showers in
lowlands and snow flurries in
mountains through Saturday. Most
ly fair in coast and vallev areas
Saturday. Slightly colder tonight
and Saturday.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 48: below normal 1.
Record high this date 80 in I960.
Record low this date 25 In 1833.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight. 21 Inch. Midnight to 10
a.m., .10 inch.
Total this month 2.37 Inches. 1.37
inch above normal.
Total since Sept. 1. .13.39 inches,
.70 inch below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
66'c, highest this a.m. 83',
High 4:00 24
CITY Yester- a.m. hr.
day Low Free.
Brookings 55 48 .80
Crater Lake 33 24 .37
Grants Pass 59 42 .15
Klamath Falls 47
MEDFORD 55
Portland 58
43
47
Seattle 54
Spokane 46
Yakima 60
Eureka 54
Red Bluff
Sacramento 65
San Francisco .... 59
Los Angeles 61
Phoenix 84
Denver 66
Chlcaeo 41
Miami Beach 80
New York 41
Washington. D. C. 43
41
39
33
47
50
52
5S
37
36
65
37
37
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through March 29)
Western Oregon-Western Wash
incton Moderate to heavy ore-
cipltation mostly Sunday. Below
normal temperatures with maxi
mums mosuy in aus ana minimum
30-40.
Northern California Rain at low
levels and snow in mountains at
two or three day intervals. Tem
peratures below normal and much
below in Sierra-Nevadas.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UP1) USDA Cattle
2125. Good-choice steers 24.50-25;
standard 19.50-22; good-choice hei
fers 23-23.73; canner-cutter cows
12.50-15.50; high utility bulls
21.50-22.
Calves 310. Good-choice vealers
29-32, standard 24-28; cull-utllity
12-23.
Hogs 2075. No. 1 and 2 butchers
19-20: late sales 2 and 3 at 17-19;
sows tinder 550 lb. 14-17.
Sheen 1425. Mixed choice-nrime
wooled and shorn lambs 17-17.50;
cull-choice ewes 3.50-6.50; feeder
lambs 13-14.25.
Births
SILVA - To Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel, Redding. Calif., March
15, 1961, a girl, 8' 4 pounds,
at Siskiyou General hospital.
ETICHISON - To Mr. and
Mrs. Charles R.. Gazelle,
Calif., March 21, 1961, a girl,
7I4 pounds, at Siskiyou Gen
eral hospital.
NATIONAL AREA
New Delhi - India has an
area of 1,269,6-10 square miles,
half the size of the U. S.
ORE CENTER
Dtiluth - About 80 per cent
of the U. S. iron ore comes
from the Minnesota mines.
FACEY - To Mr. and Mrs.
John, Etna, Calif., March 21,
1961, a girl, 7'i pounds at
Siskiyou General hospital.
FOX - To Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth, Yreka, Calif., March
21, 1961, a boy, 8 pounds, at
Siskiyou General hospital.
Investment Funds
Noon quotations on selected
funds:
Fund Bid Asked
Bullock 13.99 13 34
Chem Fund 12 28 13 28
Colonial Ener 14.57 1592
Eaton Howard Stk.. 13 60 14.54
Fidelity 17.11 18 50
Fundamental lnv .... 10.11 11.08
Group Sec Avia Elec 9.84 10.78
Group Sec Com Stk 13.69 14.99
Group Sec Petr ....11.13 12.10
Keystone B-3 15.38 17.00
Keystone B-4 9 32 10.17
Keystone K-2 17.97 I0.6O
Keystone S-l 22.68 24.75
Keystone S-2 13 06 14 25
Keystone S-3 15.38 16 78
Keystone S-4 15 35 16 96
Mass lnv Grth Stk 17 23 18.63
National Sec Grth .. 9.89 1081
TV-Elcc 8.62 9.40
Value Line lnc 5 60 6.12
Wellington 15.08 16.43
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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 Ray Hanson
SPONSORED BY VFW EVERYONE WELCOME
ELKS!
Don't Miss the Big
TAMALE FEED
Si ... at tht lodge, Saturday,
March 25 at 7:30 p.m.
Chili tool
Elks and guests invited.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI1 Dairy market:
ErBS To retailers: AA extra
large 48-50c: AA large 45-47c; A
large 43-46c; A A medium 3B-42c;
AA small 32-36c; cartons l-3c
higher.
Butter To retailer: AA and A
prints 70c lb.; cartons lc higher;
B prints 68c.
Cheese, medium cured To re
tailers: A grade cheddar single dai
sies, 47-48c; processed American
Mb. loaf, 43',i-45c.
Portland UP1) Dressed chick
ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail
ers: Frvers. whole drawn 35-38c
lb.; cut-up 40-43c lb.; hens, heavy-
tvDe w ho e drawn m iijmt-
type hens, cut-up 33-35c lb.; whole
ub-juc 10.
Over-lhe-Counler
Western Stocks
The following bid and ask
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.
Common Stocks Bid Asked
Bank of America 5Bi 60
Callf.-Paclflc Utilities .. 24,i 27 '4
Cascades Plywood 20 31 Vs
Cons. Frelghlways 9 10
Copco 32 54
Cyprus Mines Corp 20' 32
First National Bank 60 64 Vj
Morrlson-Knudscn 34 3C.
Northwest Nat. Cns .... 27 29,
Pacific Pwr. 4 M I 3(1', 49'i
Permanente Cement .... 20 ; 22
Portland Gen. Elec 41 'i 44l
U. S. National Bank .... 71 V, 78' j
United Utilities 51 i 54',
West Coast Tel 3.1 35 li
Weyerhaeuser 373, 40'.,
DESERT AREA
About one third of the
earth's land area is desert.
Just Like Having
Your Own Butler!
FREE
DELIVERY
to Any Home in
Medford City Limits
on Orders of $2.00
or Mora
5 Till 12 P.M. Daily
12 to 12 Sat & Sun.
PING'S GARDENS
Chinese & American Dishes
SP 3-6363
Roxy Ann Grange
Cracked
GRAB DINNER
Sunday, Mar. 26
From 12:30 to 4:30
Adults 1.50
Children 75c
Public Invited
DANCE SATURDAY NITE
DREAMLAND
417 E. Main-Walker Building
Where you greet old friends and meet new
friends! Finest in popular musk: 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!
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Snack Bar
Serving
REAL COFFEE
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TIMBER ROOM
5 SOUTH RIVERSIDE
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SATURDAY
NIGHT
OLD DERBY SCHOOL
8 Miles Up Butte Falls Highway
Music by THE RANCHEROS
Dancing 9 Until 1:00
This Evening
LOBSTERS
SEA SCALLOP
PRAWNS
Charcoal Steaks
CANDLE ROOM
HOTEL MEDFORD
5:30 p.m. till Midnight
danc
Gold Hill Grange Hall
Saturday Nite
MUS.C BY yyQ fLOOD
and the RHYTHM MASTERS
Featuring
DAVE ARLANDSON ON DRUMS
Everyone Welcome Good Clean Fun
Checkroom Free Refreshments Served All Eve.
Have fun . . . ROLLER SKATING
TONIGHT
First Session 7:30-10:00
Second Session 10:00 12:00
Children (under 13) 35c
Adulls 50c
Shoe Skate Rental 25c
SAT. MATINEE Admission (everyone) 35c
Shoe Skate Rental 25c
QAT NIPUT Fi"' Session 7:30-10:00
OH I niUnl 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,
ASHLAND SKATEWAY
PHONE MU 2-0032
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Two Shows TONITE
7:00 and 9:00
POSITIVELY ENDS TONITE
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CALL SP 3-7323
FOR FULL INFORMATION
ABOUT YOUR THEATERS
COMING!
(A Week From This Saturday)
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Shown Twice, 7:30 & 10:00
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