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Locals MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1961 -'Patients - Convalescing at Sacred Heart Hospital follow ing surgery are Paul Stubbles. Crescent City; Mrs. Gilbert Mack, box 168, Gold Hill, and Mrs. Wood Finch, 794 Waver- ly lane. .Theft William Allan War ner, 270 Eighth st., Ashland, reported the theft of several articles of clothing from his home Saturday night, accord ing to Ashland police. Warner said a jacket, two shirts and pair of pants were taken, Medical Patients - Medical patients at Crater Osteopathic hospital include Mrs- Nellie Goode, box 1, Prospect; Mrs. Paul D. Bray, 2292 Lozier court, Medford, and Danny Thomas, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Thomas, 1057 unerry St., Medford. WSCS To Meet - A panel discussion on the topic "Wo man's Changing Roles" will be presented at a meeting of Woman's Society of Christian Service, First Methodist church, set for Tuesday, April 25, at the church. Devotions will be at 9:30 a.m. and a business meeting will follow. The program is slated for 11 a.m. and luncheon for 12:15 p.m. Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Consider able cloudiness but occasional clearing periods tonight. Sunny and warmer Tuesday. Low tonight 33. High Tuesday 68. western Oregon: Mostly cloudy and a little drizzle on coast and partly cloudy elsewhere tonight. Partly sunny and warmer Tuesday. Low tonight 35-45. High Tuesday B5-65. Northern California: Fair tonight and Tuesday except some cloudiness and possibly a few snow fluiries over mountains in extreme north portion Continued cool tonight with chance of local light frost. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday 46; below normal 8. Record high this date 00 in 1926. Record low this date 29 in 1924. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight .02 In. Midnight to 10 a.m. .01 in. Total this month .83 in., .09 in. below normal. Total since Sept. 1 14.70 in.. .63 in. below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 48. highest this a.m. 86. High 4:00 24- CITY Yesterv a.m. hr. day Low Prec. Brookings 57 41 Crater Lake 32 20 .08 Grants Pass 57 44 " T. Klamath Falls ........ 45 31 ' MEDFORD 54 44 T. Portland 49 -46 , L .00 Seattle 48 42 .08 Spokane 44 33 Yakima ; 63 35 Eureka 53 41 Red Bluff 62 39 Sacramento ' 60 37 . San Francisco 58 7 48 ,01 Los Angeles 66 ( 52 , . Phoenix 82 5fl 1(': "' Denver 73 v 40 : Chicago ........ 64 47 - ..08 Miami Beach 77" e 68 New York 72 54 ,03 Washington, D.C. .. 77 : ',56 FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through April 29): Western Oregon -Western Wash ington Rising temperatures with average in western 'Washington above normal and in western Ore gon near normal for. period. Highs rising to mid or upper 60s by Wed nesday or Thursday.. Precipitation less than normal. Northern California No precipi tation likely but possibility of show ers in extreme north around mid week. Temperatures below normal. Investment Funds Noon quotations on seleeted Fund. Bid Asked Bullock 14.04 15.39 Chem Fund 12.30 13.40 Colonial Ener 14.75 16.12 Eaton Howard Stk .... 13.77 - 14.72 Fidelity .. 17.37 18.78 Fundamentad Inv : 10,10 11.17 Group Sec Avla-Elec . 0.03 10.88 Group Sec Com stk .. 13.82 15.13 Group Sec Petr 11.49 1258 Keystone B-3 15.64 17.07 Keystone B-4 ... 9.20 10.15 Keystone K-2 18.17 10.83 Keystone S-l 22.58 24.64 Keystone S-2 13.16 14.36 Keystone S-3 ..... 15.46 16.87 Keystone S-4 - 16.25 17.74 Mass Inv Grth Stk .. 1755 18.18 National Sec Grth ..... 9.85 10.72 TV - Elec 8.83 9.62 Value Line Inc 5.70, 6.23 Wellington 15.16 16.52 Portland Livestock PorUand (UPI) USDA CatUe 1300. High good-choice 950. 1028 lb. steers 24-24.75; mostly good under 1100 lb. 22.50-23; mixed utility-standard 1027 lb. Holstelns 18.50; heifers good-choice 750-950 lb. 21 24; utility standard 18-19; canner cutter cows 12-15.50; utility bulls 19-22. Calves 150. Good-choice vealers 29-32; utility standard 22-27. Hogs 1000. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers 213 lb. 10.25; most 1 and 2 at 190 233 lb. 18.75-19; sows 1 and 2 at 340-360 lb. 16.50-17. Sheep 10OO. Lambs mostly 1.00 higher; choice - prime slaughter lambs 2 and 3 pelt 03-99 lb. 15.75 16. on Canadian order; choice prime 2 and 3 pelt 106 lb. 15.50: choice-prime spring iambs 79-85 lb. 18.50-20 cull-choice 2.50-60. ENDS TUESDAY DEAN MARTIN ' SHIRLEY MaclAINE "ALL IN A NIGHT'S WORK" - CO-FEATURE -JOHN DEREK "Prisoner of the Volga" . Both in Color Jumbo-Knit Afghan For this, use large knitting needles and watch the inches fly! Seed-stitch triangles. -. Wheel-of-Color af ghan - use knitting worsted scraps. Jiffy knit, Wz inch triangles ' are easy to crochet together. Pat tern 7192: directions; color schemes. Send Thirty-five cents (in coins) for this pattern - add 10 cents for each pattern for first-class, mailing. - Send to Alice Brooks, Medford Mail Tribune, Needlecraft Dept., P. O. Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, AD DRESS, PATTERN NUMBER. JUST OUT! Our 1981 Nee dlecraft Book. Over 125 de signs for home furnishings, for fashions - knit, crochet, embroider, weave, sew, quilt - toys, gifts, bazaar items. FREE - six designs for pop ular veil caps. Quick - send 25 cents TODAY. Prefty Pair Out on a breezy day goes your little girl looking fresh and pretty in the dress and jacket - off she goes on sun days in the dress alone! Sew ing? Easy! Printed Pattern 9083: Chil dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 dress takes 2 '4 yards 39-inch; jacket takes 1V4 yards fabric. Send FIFTY CENTS (coins) for this pattern - add 10 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to Marian Mar tin, Medford Mail Tribune. Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUM BER. 100 FASHION FINDS - the best, newest, most beautiful Printed Patterns for Spring Summer, 1961. See them all in our brand-new Color Cata log. Send 35 cents now! BARNUM -. To: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J., 1132 Loal St., Medford, April 22, 1961, boy, 7'4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. WAftNK BROS "ManOrie Ends Tuesday! Kelly Jood J ENE TREVOR WYN N SLOAN E CI i. I .l 1 I I V2 15-1 OBITUARIES ARTHUR S. HILL Arthur S. Hill, Veterans Administraton Domiciliary, White City, died Sunday af ternoon. Funeral ' services will be held Tuesday, April 25, at 9 a.m. at the White City chapel with Chaplain Roger Pryor of ficiating. Interment will be in the VA cemetery. Perl funeral home is in charge of arrangements. MAE HAMMACK Funeral services for Mrs. Mae Hammack, 46, of 212 North Peach st., who died Saturday, will be held at Con ger - Morris Funeral home downtown chapel Tuesday at 1 p.m. The Rev. Theodore J. Ehrlich of St. Mark's Episco pal church will officiate. Com mittal will be in Siskiyou Me morial park. Mrs. Hammack was born July 31, 1914, at Plush, Ore. She went to high school at Lakeview, and came to the Rogue valley in 1936. She had been employed by the Nation al Park Service for the past eight years. She was a mem er of the Lady Elks and of the Episcopal church. Survivors include a son, Larry Hammack, Medford, and a brother, Charles Boge ner, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. Honorary pall bearers will include Tom Dwyer, Dick Coats, Paul Doe, Wesley Dur kee, Harold Irwin and Rich ard Wooton. Active pall bear ers will include Lloyd John son, Chester Silman, A. W. Glutsch, Dick Lewis, Marvin Nelson and Bernal Sledd. MRS. JESSIE SILVER Ashland-Jessie- Norris Sil ver,. 97, of 210 Morse ave., Ashland died Sunday morn ing at a local nursing home. She was born June 8, 1864, In Berlin, Wis. Mrs. Silver lived in Ash land for the past 56 years. , Survivors Include two sons, Oscar Silver, Ashland, and Harry Silver.'Berkeley, Calif., three daughters, Miss Kath leen Silver, Ashland, Mrs. Madeline Allen, Ashland, and Mrs. Isabelle Porter, Klamath Falls; nine grandchildren, and 12 great grandchildren. Private services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at Litwiller's Mountain View chapel with cremation at the Mountain View crematorium. The Rev. Dwaine Alvord of Over-the-Counfer Western Stocks The following bid and ask ed quotations, from the Na tional -Association of Securi ties ueaiers, inc., ao 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 Bank of America Callf.-Pacific Utilities . Cascades Plywood Cons. Frelahtways . Copco i-yprus Mines uorp. ..... First National Bank Morrison-Knudsen Northwest Nat. Gas ... Pacific Pwr. & Lt Permanente Cement PorUand Gen.. Elec. ..... U.S. National Bank United Utilities West Coast Tel Weyerhaeuser Bid Asked . 28 . 26 14 . 8 . 51 5l . 33 ',i . 5914 .. 35 14 . 28!i .. 46 ,. 18 . 42 70(4 . 28 ti . 333, .'. 38 V, 28H 28 V, OH MVt 35 6414 38 30 49 10 45 ',i 7514 30 V, 38 41 li Court Records DISTRICT COURT Fred A. Lewis, violation of basic rule. $15. James F, Alger, no motor vehicle license, $5. George D. Smith. Butte Falls, op erating with suspended license, $150. John Harold McNess, overload, $22. James C. Smith, no muffler, $5. Hubert M. Powell, over - length load. $2.50. Ernest I. Flakas, violation of basic rule. $15. " james Aiaicneue, no mumer, $5. Robert E. McLoughlin, overload, $69. Edison S. Barlow, disobeyed stop sign, $15. Jack N. Wooldridee. overload. $15. - uoroiny m. una nee, iaiiure wj Stop, $15. Eric DePtace, truck speeding, $10. John H. Rawson. no operator's li cense, $5. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Siskiyou County, Calif. Marvin Dale Ayers and Norma Jeanne Llle, both Talent. Joseph Lionel Demers and Alice Florence Verity, both of Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Marvin J. Wrieht and Bonnie Jean Hays, Yreka, Calif. Paul Bert nyaer ana Alice Caro line Nicolaisen, both of Etna, Calif. Jerry Olcn Buckner. Camp Pen dleton. Calif ; and Judith Marie Kiupenger, Monroe, ore. William Robert Marriott. Somes Bar, Calif.: and Paula Dlan Harris, Yreka, Calif. 1 Portland Produce Portland (UPI) Dairy market: Eggs To retailers: A A extra large 46-48c; AA large 43-45c; A large 42-43c; AA medium 37-40c; AA small 3035c; cartons l-3c high er. Butter To retailers: AA and A prints 70c lb.; cartons lc higher; B prints 68c. Cheese, medium cured To re tailers: A grade cheddar single daisies, 47,.i-48lic; processed Amer ican 5-1 b loaf, 44 1,-43 ',ic. Portland (UPI Dressed chickens No. 1 grade dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole drawn, 33 37c lb.; cut-up, 37-42c lb.; hens, heavy-type, whole drawn, 40-45c lb.; light-type hens, cut-up, 33-3&? lb.; whole. 28-30c lb. Subscribers To report improper or non- HaKt'ani n1 th Mail Tribune in i Medford and Ashland, ohone I SP 2-6I41, Montague & Yreka, phone GLobe 9-3171, before P.m. uaiiy biiu iv.ow .jii. Sunday. If regular delivery a; rives shortly sfter you call, please notify office, thus elimlnaUnf special messenger service. Trinity Episcopal church will officiate. 1 . HECTOR JOSEPH FELTZ A requiem mass will be read by the Rev. William Me Leod Tuesday at 9 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic church for Hector Joseph Feltz, 65, of 404 North Riverside ave., who died Friday in a local hospital. Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be at the Chapel in the Trees, within Siskiyou Memorial Park, this evening at 7:30 o'clock! In terment will be In Siskiyou Memorial park. Mr. Feltz was born Jan. 24, 1896 in Detroit, Mich. On Aug. 4, 1945 in Medford, he was married to Helen Jackson who survives. He had been a labor foreman for the bureau of land management and for several different orchardists in the valley. He was a mem ber of Sacred Heart Catholic church of Medford. Survivors besides his wife include, t w o sons, William Feltz, Chelan, Wash.; and Homer B. Boyer, Royal Oak, Mich.; one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Askins, Med ford; and nine grandchildren. Pallbearers will be from Sacred Heart church. . Siskiyou Funeral Service directors of Chapel in the Trees are in charge of arrangements. FRANK C. MYERS Frank C. Myers, of 1034 West Thirteeenth st, died at his home early this morning. Arrangements for funeral services will be announced by Chapel Mortuary. KNUTE H. LINDGREN Knute H. Lindgren, 64, of 1020 Mt. Pitt ave., an account ant with Southern Oregon Sales company and a resident of Medford since 1946, died in a local hospital Sunday. Funeral services are ten tatively scheduled for 10 a.m. Wednesday in Chapel Mortuary. THOMAS D. DENNINGER Thomas D. Denninger, 59, of Shady Cove, died at his home Sunday morning. Funer al service will be announced by Perl Funeral home. 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Williamson, 650 Oakdala Orlve Medford Eddie V. Lunsford, 207 Old Pacific Highway Talent Hugh C. Ingle, 338 Bessie Medford E. J. Boli, 4005 Colver Road ; Phoenix W. W. Bullock, 1507 Rldgeway ...........Medford Mike Faiio. 2241 Robert Road Medford Helga Hogstrom, 525 Palm Medford Leonard T. Hannon, 268 6th St Ashland Gerald Latham, 815 Park Medford A. J. Curry, 906 W. Main Medford J. W. Timmona, McLouglhht Dr. White City Island C. Brandon, 118 Kenwood eve Medford Thomas C. Anderson, 1341 Murray ave. , Medford Keith Templemsn, 1533 South Ivy ., Medford Robert Martin, 403 Earhart Medford J. S. Gibbs, 1375 South Columbus Medford M. "Bud" Fliher, 718 Bennett ...Medford Frank Kievet, 3747 S. Pacific Highway Medford Frank E. Josephson, 445 Manxanita Central Point L. F. Linton, 116 Washington St. Medford Mrs. Billie Greer, 244 North Oakdal - Medford Harry S. Nate, 610 Valley View Drive Georgo S. Puyant, 384 Stewart Medford SLAB BACON Armour Star-with thot old fashioned flavorl We will gladly tlice. lb. 49 CHEDDAR CHEESE Rogue Gold iNatural 2 lb. loaf $129 LOCKER BEEF SALE! ! ! 'i or Mtf Front W r Whole Beef lb. 49' U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Hind Quarter m-( H.nd . rjJ-V lb. "Tit? Quarter lb. We If time oavmentt are desired, arrange- DOUBLE WRAPPED monts available through a local finance AND FROZEN company on approved credit. lower grades of beef available on special order at lower prices If desired. St OREGON GROWN CAULIFLOWER Medium to large heads . creamy white, tender curds. Ffesh, green ROMAINE 2 buns 2p5 Giant Stride FRESH GARDEN PEAS : well-filled pods lb. 7 ZUCCHINI SQUASH Jade green lb. 19'