Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 08, 1962, Image 13

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    MLDKOHD MAIL aRlBUME. MtUFOHD. OREGON
Permits Iiiutd - The Med
ford building department is
sued permits Wednesday to
Eugene Ingram to make an
addition to his residence at
1457 Whitman st. at an esti
mated cost of $1,000; to Lea
Motors to erect a sign at 440
South Riverside ave. at an
approximate cost of $1,500;
and to Economy Housing to
construct a model home at
812 South Central avi. at an
expected cost of $6,000.
Attention Eagles!
FREE DANCE
SATURDAY, JUNE 9
urin9 THE RANCHEROS
Eagles and Guests Welcome
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Obituaries
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GLENN FORD
BETTE DAVIS
HOPE LANGE
ARTHUR OTJONNELL
PETER FALK THOMAS MITCHELL
EDWARD EVERETT HORTON
MICKEY SHAUGHNFSSY
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2ND ADVENTURE HIT!-
The WILDEST,
WICKEDEST, BOLDEST
ROGUE of ALL TIME!
ROMANTIC ADYCMTUDC! - J
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Busmen Name. -The busi-
ness name of Shakey's of
Medford has been assumed by
Bob and Joe Inc., of Portland,
according to records in the
county recorder's office. The
name Ed's Downtown Shell,
1U1 bast Sixth St., has been
retired by Edward L. Whit
iaker and assumed by Edward
! W. Christensen, according to
the recorder's office.
I
j Rummage Sal - Bethel 69,
i International Order of Job's
Daughters, will sponsor a
j rummage sale Saturday, June
9. at the Fehl building. 108
I North Ivy St., Medford, from
9 cm. to 4 p.m.
j There are known to be
I about 40,000 kinds of fish,
more than twice as many spe-
cies as all mammals, birds,
j amphibians and reptiles to
I gether.
VERNA FARRIER
Ashland-Verna I. Farrier,
75, of 47 Granite si., Ashland,
died this morning following a
long illness. Funeral arrange,
ments will be announced by
Litwiller's Funeral home,
Ashland.
FREDERIC PUHL
Funeral services for Fred
eric Emil Puhl, 56, of 11315
Southeast Home ave., Mil
waukie, who died unexpected
ly June 7 at his home will be
held Monday, June 11 in the
Peake Memorial chapel. Mil
waukie. Ore.
Mr. Puhl is a former Med
ford resident. He was born
here Jan. 31, 1906.
Survivors include his wife,
two daughters, Linda Lee and
Joyce Lynne, at home; his
mother, Mrs. Augusta Moore;
two brothers, Albert Puhl and
Herbert Puhl, all of Medford;
and one niece and four
nephews also survive.
ELLAR
"thIe savoys" I)
111 FRIDAY, 8:30 P.M. to 12:30 A.M. Ill
Presenting "THE CORVAIRS" JIB
SATURDAY, 8:30 P.M. to 12:30 A.M. Ml
Vl4?fck39koj Open 3 p.m. Daily kkw J
"Jel Noon Saturday! kFffA
VVNJI CLOSED SUNDAYS 505VVV
SATURDAY SPECIAL
HAMBURGER
With All
of the
Trimmings
Oc
Open
Until 11:30
TORNADO
BOWL
In the Oakdale Market
DANCE
it
AT THE
MOOSE
LODGE
Saturday -June 9
$1 Per Couple Starting at 9 p.m.
1 1 Newtown St.
DOORS OPEN AT 6:45
SHOW STARTS AT 7:00
STARTS O HORRIFIC I
TONIGHT A THRILLERS S
WITHIN THE COFFIN LIES A MAN...YET ALIVE!
FWMILLAND A
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PANAViSION'
Company To Seek Salem TV Channel
Salem-IUPrj-A new company
has been formed here with
the intent of applying for
channel 3 and operating Sa
lem's first television station.
The group is led by former
Gov. Robert D. Holmes, Port
land, and radio station man
ager. Gene Harrison, Salem.
Articles of incorporation
were filed for the firm, Sal
em Television Co.. Thursday.
Holmes and Harrison are
listed as incorporators and
directors along with Iona M.
Wallace, Portland.
Harrison said an applica
tion will be filed soon with
the Federal Communciations
Commission in Washington.
Harrison is manager of Sal
em radio station KBZY.
Holmes formerly managed a
radio station in Astoria.
At the same time, W. Gor
don Allen, Salem broadcaster,
announced that the applica
tion of his Willamette-Land
Television, Inc., Salem, has
not been withdrawn, meaning
his bid for the same channel
is still active.
STEEL STOCKHOLDERS
New York -rt)P- The num
ber of steel industry stock
holders rose to a record 1 mil
lion in 1958, a 70 per cent
increase from 1949, according
to the American Iron & Steel
Institute.
hidJ SATURDAY I
County Resident Leaps
Salem - OIPD - A Jackson
county patient at the State
Hospital Thursday leaped
from the Center st. bridge in
downtown Salem to his death.
He was identified as Chester
J. Ray, 52, of the Medford
area.
Supt. Dean Brooks said Ray
A 13
From Bridge in Salem
had ground privileges at the
hospital and had gone for a
walk. The incident occurred
about noon.
Funeral arrangements will
be announced by the Chapel
in the Trees Mortuary.
Investment Funds
Noon quotations on .ciaet.4
tocka'
Fund Btd Aftktd
Bullock list 13 03
Chemical Fund 9 M 10.36
Colonial Encr . . 10 9 11.68
Eaton Howard Stk .. 12 "R 13.03
Fidelity 14.0 1.1 IB.
Fundamental Invett. 8.60 9.42
Group Sec A via Elec 8 .36 6.98
GroupSec Com Stk 11.88 13.01
Group Sec Pen .... 10.4.1 1 1.4.1
Keyatone B-3 15.34 16.74
Keyatone B-4 9.04 9 87
Kevatone K-J - 4.61 S.04
Keyatone S-l 19.48 21.26
Keyatone S-2 11.23 13.26
Keyatone S-3 12.32 13.44
Keyatone S-4 3.84 4.20
Masa inv Grth Stk.. 6.93 7 .17
Nafl Growth 6.99 7.84
Stocka 16 23 17.S5
TV-Elec 6.90 7.52
United Accum 12.33 13.60
United Canada 16.21 17.62
United Continental.. 6.26 6.84
United Income 10.98 12.00
United Science 5.74 8.27
Value Line lnc 4.9.1 .1.41
Variable 3.76 6.22
Wellington 13.54 14.76
Over-ihe-Counter
Western Stocks
tiy United Press Intermtlontl
Bid Asked
Bank of America 48',3 51
Cal Pac Utll 22 24 U
Con Freight .- 10'i U li
Cvprus Mlnei 23".i 25
Equitable S & L 35 39
First National Bank .... 55 59 a
Jantzen 26 i 29
Morriion Knudsen . . iv
Mult Kennels 4'j S1'
N W, Natural Gai 274 29 4
Oregon Metallurgical llA H
PP&L 24" i 26 'i
PGE 23 Va 23B
U.S. National Bank .... 68 72,
United Utll 2S'.i 28',,
West Coaat Tel 18 19',i
Weyerhaeuser 27'. 20 U
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Portland Produce
Portland lUPIl Dairy market:
Eggs To retailer a: AA extra
large 3942c; AA large 35-40c; A
large 34-37c; AA medium 29-3Sc;
AA small 24-29c; cartons l-3c
higher.
Butter To retailers: AA and A
prints 67c; cartons lc higher; B
prints 66c.
Cheese (medium cured) To re
tailers 47-4B!ac; processed Ameri
can 510 lt- lO-. 43-0',aC.
Portland (UPI Dressed chick
ensNo. 1 grade dressed to retail-
rm: Frvera whole drawn. 31-38C
lb.- cut-up. 36-42c lb.: hens, light I
type, whole drawn. 23-29c lb.; light
type hens, cut-up 29-34c lb.; heavy
whole 3839c lb.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPDUSDA Weekly
livestock: . ,
Cattle 2t00. Mixed good-choice
steers steady to 25c lower; choice
27 50; good 25-26; good-choice
heiferi 25-75: utility-alandard lfi-
21; canner-cutter cowa n-ia; utility-commercial
bulls 19-21.
Calvea 435. Vealers 2-3 lower;
good-choice 23-28; uUlfty-itandard
18-24; good-choice 200-450 lb.
feeder steer calves 25-29; medium
good dairy bred 22-26.
Thiio Irion. Sowi weak to 50c
off; butchers steady with 1 and 2
at. 18-lB.Su; sows juu-oju id. i
15.30. Sheen 4100. Spring slaughter
lambs 50-73c lower; chulci-priine
B0-100 lb. 20-20.25; cnoice-orime
90-100 lb. shorn old crop Iambs
and yearlings No. 1-3 pelts 14.50-
15; cull-gooa ewes a-.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair and
unarm tlirnilCn StBinrnnv. 51)1111
cloudiness over mountains Satur
day alternoon. Northwesterly val
ley breeze In afternoon. Low to
night 45-50. High Saturday 83.
Western Oregon: Fair tonight
and Saturday except for acme late
night and early morning ciouaineaa
In northern valleys and consider
able night and morning low cloudi
ness and a little drizzle along
coast. Low tonight 48-54. High
Saturday 65-75.
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Saturday but low overcast and
local drizzle near coast. Cooler In
most of inland area Saturday.
LUtAL UA 1 A
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 64: above normal 1.
Record nign inisoaie mi in maa.
Record low this date 39 In 1950.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m.. none.
Total this month .13 Inch, .13
inch below normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 15.18 inches,
1.72 inches below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
15. highest this a.m. 80'-.
High 4:00 24-
CITY Yester a.m. nr.
flay l.ow rrec
77
Brookings
Grants Pass
Howard Prairie
Klr.math : "ails ....
MEDFORD R
Portland 81
, 75
Seattle ...
Spokane
YaKima..
Red Bluff ...
San Francisco .
Los Angeles ...
74
74
82
48
4R
30
42
44
56
"53
47
Phoenix
Denver
Chicago . ......
Miami Beach ...
New York .
Washington, D.
.... 59
.... 66
.... 95
.... 54
60
.... 93
. 81
C. 79
62
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through June 13):
Western Oregon Western Wsih-
In t ton Temperatures near nor
mal, Maximum temperatures most
ly 65 to 75. e-fri-nl 80 In interior
southwest Oregon and 55-65 on
coast Mtnimums 46-52. Precipita
tion western Washington and
northwestern Oregon light to mod
erate, occurring mostly after Sun
day Little or no precipitation In
southwest Oregon.
Vorthrrn California No precipi
tation. Temperatures near normal.
SAMBO'S
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24 HOURS
7 Days a Week
1025 South Riverside
BREAKFAST ANYTIME
Subscribers
To report Improper or non
delivery of the Mai) Tribune in
Medford, phone 772-6141; Ash
land call at 1224 Iowa st. or
?hone 482-3002: Montague and
reka. phone Globe 9-3171. be
fore 6..I5 p.m. daily and 10:30
a.m Sunday
If regular delivery arrives
snortly after you call please
notify office, thus eliminating
special mesierger service.
1:00 P.M.
SPECIAL
KIDDIE MATINEE
A SWELL WESTERN
"WAR
ARROW"
PLUS
SPECIAL COMEDY
and
COLORED CARTOONS
Children 35c Oth.rs 65c
GROTTO
Air Conditioned for Your Comfort
And The Alley Lounge
COMPLETE ITALIAN DINNERS
Full Stven Course Dinner Includes
lead R.liih Tray, Appatiier Plata, Salad Bowl, Soup,
Riviolii, Spaghetti, Sourdough Br.ad, Colfae or Tea,
Butt.r and D.is.rt.
ENTREES
Spaghetti 1.75
Ravioli 1-5
Halt Spaghetti and Half Ravioli 1.85
Spaghetti and Meat Ball. 2.00
Fried Chicken - 2-25
Scallopini of Veal 3.00
Chicken Cacclatiora , 2. SO
Ham Steak and Pineapple Sauce 2. SO
New York Cut Steak, Ont-Half Pound 1.00
A LA CARTE ORDERS
Vaal Scallopini 2.2S
Chicken Cacciatiora 1.B5
Italian Spaghetti or Ravioli 1.S0
Also Choice of Fine American Dinners
DINNERS SERVED FROM 5 TO 10 P.M.
CHUCK WAGON LUNCH FROM 11 A.M. to 2 P.M.
Reservations Accepted!
CLOSED MONDAYS AT 2 P.M.
(lunch Only Served Mondays)
ENJOY YOUR FAVORITE BEVERAGES
VV-J TONITE AND SATURDAY
TWO SHOWS, 7:00 & 9:20
TERRIFIC ENTERTAINMENT
THREE GREAT STARS
TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME!
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STEWART mVAYNE
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Eagle Point-, Oregon
SATURDAY NIGHT 9 7ril 1
For a Country Style Good Time
JAY STOUGH RAY ASHCRAFT
AND THE DIXIE DRIFTERS
Check Room Snack Bar
Yo'll Come and See Ui When You Can
SATURDAY NITE DANCE
DREAMLAND
GREET OLD FRIENDS AND MEET NEW ONES
ROSE CASH at the Piano
GLORIA CONRAD . . . Singer and Accordioniit
See Our Gala, Festive Decorations
Where Else Can You Have 4 Hours Fun for $17
NORTH ftUMFIC HIGHWAY
41 A CAR LOAD
TONIGHT & SATURDAY
A TERRIFIC BARGAIN TRIPLE BILL
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AND
LOVE AND THRILLS IN THE SOUTH SEAS
TOMANGO
DRIVE-IN
COUTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY
COUNTRY BOYS
Western Band
Saturday, June 9
Jacksonville Community Hall
Western Swing Western Swing
Special Guest Singers
DANCING 9 to 1
HDAMCIE
VFW Hall in Rogue River
Erery Saturday Nite 9 to 1 Music by
BOBBY BURTON
and the Happy Valley Boys
Friendliest Dance in the Valley
SPONSORED BY VFW EVERYONE INVITED
Take the New 99 Freeway
DANCEC
EVERY
SAT. NITE
GOLD HILL GRANGE
Music by VIC FLOOD WAYNE SHIELDS
& the Rhythm Matters
Refr.ihment. S.rv.d All Evening Ch.ck Room free
The Biggaat Band , , . The Bart Dance! Ivarvene Welcome
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
THE FIRST GREAT HIT OF THE
SUMMER SEASON!
Ecstatic romance. ..Exotic dances. :.Exciting music
IN THE WORLD'S LUSHEST PARADISE OF S0N6I
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