Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 11, 1962, Image 9

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    MEDFORD MAIL t'RIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
MONDAY. JUNE 11. 19S2
Local and Personal
Princess-Pretty
Gran Fir - Ashland fire
men controlled a grass fire
st 260 Wimer st., home of W.
L. Anders, abouv 10:15
o'clock this morning. The
fire started when trash burn
ing got out of control, fire
men raid. There was little
damage.
All Counties Report
Official Vote Tally
Salem - HOT - All 3fi coun
ties have reported their May
18 primary election totals.
The official canvass of the
primary will be released Tues
day. Multnomah County got the
last part of its tally in late
Friday, and final, official state
totals in all races were being
checked today.
The official count is expect
ed to confirm victories declar
ed election night through un
official returns compiled by
news media.
NOW
Something
NEW
GROTTO
Enjoy A Complete
7 Course
ITALIAN
DINNER
Served From
5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Also Your Choice of
American Dinners
AS USUAL
The Grotto's Famous
Chuck Wagon
Lunch
Served from 1 1 a.m. to 2
Adulli $1.00
Children Under 10 60c
Air Conditioned
For Your Comfort
Closed Mondays at 2 p.m.
(Lunch Only Served Mon.)
In Hospital - Nathan New
comb Sr.. 94, formerly of
Medford and now living in
Torrance. Calif., is convales
cing in Harbor General hos
pital, Torrance. Newcomb
fell 4ast week and fractured
his leff hip. He originally
moved to southern Oregon in
19J0 and owned what is now
Medford Fuel company.
Son Born - Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Chrislensen, Spring
field, Ore., are parents of a
son born June 9. He weighed
8 pounds, 1 ounce, and has
been named Mark Allen.
Mrs. Christensen is the for
mer Mary Friend, daiiRhtcr
of Mr. jnd Mrs. Clifton
Friend, 252 DcBarr ave.,
and Christenfen's parents
arc Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Chris
tensen, 18" Black Oak Dr.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair and a
little warmer tonight and Tuesdav.
Afternoon winds northwesterly lb
20 mph. Low tonight 4M5. High
Tuesday 83-88.
Western Oregon: Fair tonight and
Tuesday. Low tonight 38-48. High
Tuesday 73-80 in north and 83-90 in
south.
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Tuesday except coastal over
cast. Little temperature change.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yislerday
39: below normal 5.
Record high this date 102 In 1041.
Record tow this date 38 in 1952.
PRECIPITATION: None.
Total thit month .13 in.. .25 in.
below normal
Total since Sept. 1 1538 in., 1.84
in. below normal.
HUM IDITY : Lowest yesterday
31 . highest this a . ni . jus ,
Mich 4:00 24-
CITY Yesier- a.m. hr.
day Low Pi-pc.
KR 43
58 31
. 74
. 67
BrookuiRS
Crater Lake ....
Grants pahs ....
Howard Prairie
Klamath Falls 72
MEDFORD 79
Portland 67
Seattle 63
Spokane 70
Yakima 74
Eureka ssT
Red Bluff 85
Sacramento 78
San Francisco 56
Los Angeles 68
Phoenix 101
Denver 84
Chicago 84
Miami nah B
New YOrK
Washington. D.C
43
37
43
49
89
fiO
58
71
7fi
68
71
FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through
June Iti);
Weurrti Oregon - Western Wash
in clou A little warmer with tern
peratures avpraginc near normal.
, L!t:hs western Washington 63-73
j ann western OrcRon 70-84. except
60-65 along Oregon coast. Chance
I of a little rain along Washington
j coast about Thursday: otherwise,
nine or no precipitation.
Northern California No pre
cipitation. Near normal temperatures.
Portland Livestock
Portland UPI USDA
Cattle 1300: good-choice steers
25.75-27; standard-low good steers
23- 25; few good-choice heifers 24
25.75: canncr-cuttcr cows 10-14.50;
utility hulls 18-21.50.
Calves 250; good-choice vealers
24- 27.
Hogs 900: 1 and 2 butchers 200
230 lb. 18.50-19: 1. 2 and 3 grade
18-18.50; sows 12.50-16.50.
Sheep 2500; spring slaughter
lambs 20.50-21; few choice 77 lb. at
20; one lot choice-prime old crop
lambs 84 lb. 15.50; ewes 2.75-4.
ON SCREEN 8:25 P.M. & 12 M. ENDS TUES.
Where
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CONNIE FRANCIS
ACADEMY AWARD "Till
Best Picture Comedy! APARTMENT i
JACK LEMMON
T4 SHIRLEY MacLAINE
SsIL FRED MaoMURRAY
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ON SCREEN 10:20 P.M.
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ACHIEVEMENI
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TUES. -WED. -THURS.
VARSITY EIGHT. THIRTY"
en.
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9258 2-10
"I'm a princess when I wear
a princess dress" a delight
ful little-girl dream that you
can make come true with this
whirl-about style. Easy-sew,
gay with rick-rack frosting.
Printed Pattern 9258:
Child's Sizes 2. 4, 6, 8, 10. Size
6 takes l'a yards 45-inch.
FIFTY CENTS in coins for
this pattern add 10 cents
for each pattern for first-class
mail. Send to Marian Martin,
Medford Mail Tribune, Pat
tern Dept., 232 West 18th St.,
New York 11, N. Y. Print
plainly NAME, ADDRESS
with SIZE and STYLE NUM
BER. Extra Big Summer Pattern
Catalog over 106 styles for
all sizes, occasions. Send 35
cents.
Funeral Services
Set Tuesday for
Mrs. Lausmann
Funeral services for Mrs.
Grace E. Lausmann, a resi
dent of the Rogue Valley
Manor who died Saturday,
will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tues
day at the First Presbyterian
church.
Dr. D. K. West, pastor of
the church, will officiate. In
terment will be in the Med
ford IOOF Mausoleum. Perl
Funeral home is in charge of
arrangements.
Mrs. Lausmann. the daugh
ter of William Stewart and
Jane Lamb, was born May 17,
1890, in Clay county, Minn.
She moved to Oregon in 1909,
and was graduated from Hood
River High school in 1910
and from Oregon State Nor
mal school at Monmouth, after
which she taught school in
Hood River county and in
Minnesota.
She was a member of the
First Presbyterian church,
Daughters of the Nile, Eastern
Star, PEO, Jackson County
Women's Republican cljb,
Medford YMCA, director of
Kogap Lumber Industries and
Lausmann Foundation, and
took an active interest in the
Humane Society.-
Her favorite charities were
the Shrincrs Crippled Chil
dren's hospital and the Salva
tion Army.
On Aug. 21, 1916, she was
married to Anton A. Laus
mann, who survives. Other
survivors include one son,
Jerry S. Lausmann. Medford:
one daughter, Carol S. Ken
nedy, Medford, and six grand
children. Casket bearers will be A.
K. Morse, Robert Robinson
Jr., Chester Hubbard, Ray
Frisbie. Walter Garner and
Jack Walker.
Obituaries
four brothers, Joseph Bate-1
man, Berkeley, Calif.: Pete
Bateman, Medford: Charles
Bateman, Central Point; and
Pert Bateman, Portland, Ore.;
three sisters, Mrs. Margaret
Taylor, Medford; Mrs. Ann
Gorby, Medford: and Mrs.
Lucretia Jordan, Medford; and
four grandchildren.
Casket bearers will include
Paul Hanlin, Lew Gilman,
Barney Bryant, Loyd Fcrg,
Wilbur Hunt, and Ted Jennings.
investment Funds
Noon quotilioru on
itocks:
Kund
Bullock
Chemical Fund
Colonial Encr
Eaton Howard Stk
Fidelity ...
Fundamental Inventors
Group Sec-Avia-Elec ..
Croup Sec-Coin Stk ....
Group Sec-Petr
Ke.Vbionc B-3
Keystone B-4
Keystone K-'i
Keystone S-l
Keystone S-'J
Keystone S-3
Keystone S-4
Mass lnv Grth Stk .....
Stocks
TV - Elec
United Accum
United Canada
United Continental ....
United Income
United Science
Value Line lnc
Variable
Wellington
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11.78 12.113
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8 51
6 21
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10.37
15.35
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ID 35
11.12
12.20
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5.74
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5.75
13 50
10 25
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9.87
5.00
21.11
12 14
12.32
4.14
7.50
17.58
7.39
13.72
17.67
6.87
11.91
627
5.37
11.22
14.72
Over-the-Counter
Western Stocks
Rid
48',
22
105,
23,
Bank of America
Cal Pac Util
Con Freieht
Cyprus Mines
Eauitable S & L .. .
First National Bank .... 55
Jantzen 27
Morrison Knudsen 20 3i
Mult Kennels 4s,
N.W Natural Gas 27,
Oregon Metallurgical .. 1 1 .
PP&L 24'
PGE SS'i
U.S. National Bank 88
United Util 25';
West Coast 18
Weyerhaeuser 27 1 .
32',
5'a
73',
26',
29 ?m
Portland Produce
Portlnnd lUPIt Dairy market:
EKgs To retailers: AA extra
large 39-42c; AA larRc 35-4(lc; A
lame 34-37c; AA medium 29-35c;
AA small 24-29c; cartons l-3c
higher.
Butter To retailers: AA and A
prints fi7c; cartons lc higher; B
prints 66c.
Cheese medium cured To retail
ers: 4748'-c; processed American
5-10 lb. loaf, 45-46'jC.
Bias Tape Magic
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is? A
' Let yourself GO with color
choose the liveliest lor wit
ty bias-tape motifs.
Don't miss a trick treat
lowels, pillows, curtains as
well as tots things to bias
trims. Pattern 7304: 11 de
signs to use over and over.
THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (in
coins) for this pattern add
10 cents for each pattern for
first-class mailing. Send to Al
ice Brooks, Medford Mail
Tribune, Ncedlecraft Dept.,
P. O. Box 161), Old Chelsea
Station, New York 11, N. Y.
Print plainlv NAME, AD
DRESS. PATTERN NUMBER.
NEVER BEFORE VALUE!
200 designs to knit, crochet,
sew, weave, embroider, quilt
in our 1962 Necdlccraft
Catalog. Beautiful Bulkics in
a complete fashion sec 1 1 o n
plus bedspreads, toys, linens,
afchans. slipcovers, plus two
free patterns. Send 25 cents
now.
HOWARD HOLMES
Ashland - Funeral services
for Howard Holmes, 65, for
mer valley resident who died
Sunday in Bothell, Wash.,
will be held Wednesday at
1:J0 p.m. in Litwiller's Moun-
tain View chapel.
The Rev. Arvin W. Winkle
of the Ashland Seventh-day
Adventist church will offici
ate. Interment will be in
Mountain View cemetery.
Mr. . Holmes was born
March 14, 1807, in California,
and had been a local rancher
since 1928. His wife died in
1958.
Survivors include a son,
Richard (Dave) Holmes, Riv
erside, Calif.; his mother, Mrs.
Earl Woodruff, Lake Port,
Calif.; a brother, Roland
Holmes, Medford; three sis
ters, Mrs. Ellen Gardner, Tal
lahassee, Fla., Mrs. Lucile
Cole, Bothell, Wash., Mrs.
Dorothy Portugal, Santa
Rosa, Calif., and four grandchildren.
Portland (UPIi Dressed
chickens No. 1 grade dressed to
retailers: fryers, whole drawn. 31
38c lb.; cut-up 36-42C lh.; hens,
licht type, whole drawn 23-2f)c lb.;
liEht type hens, cut-up 26-34C lb.;
heavy whole 36-3!)c lb.
ELNORA FROST
Mrs. Elnora Frost died yes
terday at her home, 3151
Delta Waters rd. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
by Conger-Morris Funeral di
rectors.
HENRY M. GOBER
Henry M. Gober died this
morning at his home, 2348
Griffin Creek rd. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
by Conger-Morris Funeral di
rectors. SAMUEL "w. BATEMAN
Funeral services for Samuel
William Bateman, 60, of 250
Beatty St., Medford, who died
Saturday, will be held at
10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Conger
Morris downtown chapel. The
Rev. George Rosebcrry of the
First Methodist church will
officiate, assisted by the Rev.
Loyce Carver of the Apostolic
Faith church. Committal will
be in the Eastwood Odd Fel
lows cemetery.
Mr. Bateman was born
March 22, 1902, in Chotcau,
Mont., and had lived in south
ern Oregon since 1910. For 10
years he had owned and op
erated Stark Vacuum Clean
er Sales and Service. He was
a member of the Methodist
church.
He was married Nov. 6.
1929, in Roscburg. to Gene
Whilock, who survives.
Other survivors include a
a son, Wendell Bateman, Med
ford; two daughters, Rita
Bateman and Linda Bateman;
GOING TO
THIS SUMMER?
Wherever you go, a vaca
tion takes money . . . but
what can take the place of
a well-earned vacation? Up
to $1500 on your signa
ture only, car or other se
curity for vacation and oth
er purposes.
ID CAL IDAN
535 I. JACKSON BLVD.
Mtdtord Shopping ClMir
Phone: 773-7456 Dick Webb, Mgr.
Opin Friday Eveninf 'Til 7
TONIGHT
Two Shows 7 and 9:20
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ONLY 5 SHOPPING DAYS
UNTIL FATHER'S DAY, June 17
Get The Brands He'll
Be Proud To Wear!
Hart, Schafner and Marx, Stetson,
Van Hueien, Florsheim, etc.
ROBINSON BROS.
Next Is Pick's Apprl Medford
OPEN Every Friday Night Until 9 P.M.
HELD OVERI
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ELVIS PRESIEY.
'"Blue
HAWAII
Humus
11 - - yi4.
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M. will mil- lr . . i; ni, 'i"m
a;5 TKHHICOWir.nuAVii
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iyCKY ' 1 SALE
SAVE on THESE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Specials
FIRM CRISP HEAD
LETTUCE
Fresh, well trimmed and crisp , , , eisy-to-eal
vitamins that won't bulge your waist linel
Local Strawberries Now At Their Peak
11
Pork Steaks 47?
SYRUP
CHEESE
COUNTRY KITCHEN
PET INSTANT
NON-FAT
large
36-oi.
bottle
VELVEETA
DOUBLE-SIZE
PACKAGE
TOPPING
Muffin Mix
Spray Starch
DREAM WHIP SZE pKG
BLUEBERRY
DUNCAN HINES
5?
1 2 77'
2 Pound M
loaf Q g
6:9?
2:47'
3 ! 971
57
NEW
NIAGARA
M
argarine
CEREAL
NUCOA .
4 s 97'
3 1 77'
Choice of Crispy Critters 8V4.01., Post Toasties 12-oi., Crape nut Flakes 12-oz., Oat Flakes 10-ox.
Cake Mm
Gat F001I
PANCAKE FLOUR
BETTY CROCKER
ALL 39c VARIETIES
PUSS 'N' BOOTS
NO 1 CAN
BETTY CROCKER
ur do
Oat Food
Tea Bags
Beef Stew
TUNA
BONNIE
1 0 ! 87'
CREAMED
Lipton-Pkg. of 48
It's Ice Tea Time
DINTY MOORE
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