Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 13, 1962, Image 9

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    Conraleicing -Timothy
Note, 7-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Note, 1072
Stewart ave., Medford, is con
valescing at home following
recent minor surgery at Rogue
Valley hospital.
SKAKEY'S
PIZZA PARLOR
TRY OUR FAMOUS
PIZZA SUPREME
MADE WITH 7 KINDS
OF CHEESE, BAKED
IN 750 OVENS
FRIENDLY FAMILY .;
ATMOSPHERE j
Large or Small Parties
ALWAYS WELCOME
OPEN NOON DAILY
(Thursday thru Sunday)
OPEN AT 4:00 P.M.
(Monday thru Wednesday)
ORDERS TO GO
773-7721
BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND
CENTRAL ON EAST JACKSON
215 E. JACKSON
MEDFORD
THE CELLAR
RETURN ENGAGEMENT DANCE
BY POPULAR DEMAND
FRIDAY SEPT. 14th 9 to 1
Music By: THE CHECKERS
50c Admission - 235 E. Main
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AVEKAJI INTERNATIONAL PKTURE
Local and
Electrical Short - Medford
firemen were sent to the home
of LeRoy McCartney, 881
Black Oak dr., about 2 p.m.
yesterday when a short oc
curred in an electrical range.
They were sent to 10th st. and
Central ave. about 7:50 p.m.
when a car operated by Ellis
I Leroy Cornutt, - 246 South
' Grape st., backfired through
the carburetor, causing minor
i damage under the hood, fire
men said.
! Legion Dance Set Med
ford post of the American Le
gion will sponsor a teen-age
dance at the Legion all, 404
i Walnut St., Medford, starting
at 9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 15.
: Music will be by the -Checkers.
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Births
PATHMANN-To Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon T., 410 West
Jackson St., Medford, Sept. 13,
1962, a girl, 9V4 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
WISELY-To Mr. and Mrs.
Steven R., post office box 48,
Eagle Point, Sept. 13, 1962,
a boy, 8 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
ALLEMAN - To Mr. and
Mrs. James L., 2060 Melody
lane, Medford, Sept. 13, 1962,
a girl, 6V4 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
IRELAND-To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert F., 319 Newtown st.,
Medford, Sept. 13, 1962, a
boy, 6 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
WILLIAMS - To Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Ray, 322 Benson
st., Medford, Sept. 13, 1962,
a girl, 6 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
HOW at
The TOWER
1206 N. Riverside
The
Fabulous
DOUGLAS
TWO
Tues., Thru Sun.
Nightly
Poe's 2 Classic
STARRING
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Personal
Permits Issued - The Med
ford building department is
sued five permits to D. L.
Pickell Wednesday to erect
residences at 174 Mace rd
(S9.000): 920 Wabash st. S9,
000); 2889 Howard ave. ($9.
000); 158 Mace rd. ($10,000,
and 2873 Howard ave.' ($9,.
000). A permit was issued to
George Longie to erect a ga
rage at 2448 Howard ave. at
an estimated cost of $1,200.
Accident - A truck and a
loaded logging truck collided
Wednesday afternoon at the
intersection of Highway 62
and Agate rd., according to
Oregon state police. The
truck, operated by Clyde Ben
ton Brown, 55, of 4si Fourth
ave.. Gold Hill, was on Agate
rd. and attempted to cross the
highway to enter Corey rd.
when it was struck by the log
truck. Brown told officers he
did not see the log truck,
which was operated by Leslie
Edgar Feris, 46, of 401 Fourth
st., Phoenix.
Morse To Address
Multnomah Banquet
Portland rtlPU Sen. Wayne
Morse (D-Ore.) will speak at
the 10th annual East Multno
mah County Democratic Fo
rum banquet here Sept. 20.
The banquet will be held in
the Home Builders association
building.
Over-the-Counter
Western Stocks
By United Press International
Bid Asked
oann or America .. 497e
Cal Pac Util 22
Con Freight 11
Cyprus Mines 24'i
Equitanle S & L 38'2
First National Bank.... 56'4
Jantzen 27' 4
Morrison Knudsen 313,
Mult Kennels 4
N.W. Natural Gps 29'i
Oregon Metallurgical 1
P P i L 24';
PGE ... 23 ,
U. S. National Bank-... 653
United Util 2a',
West Coast Tel mt
Weyerhaeuser 25
52
23
12
25',
41 1;
60
29't
33 ,
31 'i
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25'.
25',
70
30 H
20
26,
investment funds
Noo j quotations on selected
tocki
Fund Bid Asked
Bullock 11.76 12.89
Chemical Fund 9.51 10.35
Colonial Ener 11.01 12.03
Eaton Howard Stk . 12.02 12.99
Fundamental Invest. 8.52 9.34
Group Sec Avia Elec 6.80 7.4G
Group Sec Com Stk 11.49
Group Sec Petr .... 10.85
Keystone B-3 14.99
Keystone B-4 8.92
Keystone K-2 4.65
Keystone S-l 18.85
Keystone S-2 11.22
Keystone S-3 12.50
Keystone S-4 . 3.80
11.88
16.36
9.73
5.08
20.57
12.25
13.64
4.15
7.68
7.85
17.44
7.66
13.81
17.68
6.85
11.92
6.46
6.32
14,83
Mass Inv Growth Stk 7.03
Nafl Growth .
7.18
Stocks
TV-Elec
United Accum
United Canada
United Continental
United Income
United Science
Variable
Wellington
10. 1 4
7.03
12.64
10.27
. R.27
10.91
5.91
5.84
13.62
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI) Dairy market:
Errs To retailers: AA extra
large 49.52c: A medium 31-34c; AA
small 21-30c; cartons l-3c higher.
Butter To retailers: AA and A
prints 67c; cartons 1c higher; B
prints 66c.
Cheese medium cured) To re
tailers: 47-4813c; processed Ameri
can 510 lb. loaf. 45-463c.
Portland .UPI) Dressed chick
ens No. 1 grade d reaped to re
tailers: Fryers, whole drawn, 35
39c lb.: cut-up. 39-43c lb.; hens,
light tvpe. whole drawn, 2l-29c
lb.; light type hens, cut-up 23-34c
lb.', heavy whole 36-39c lb.
EPICS of the
RAI
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"...we had put her
iving in the tomb!"
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
OSU Professor Wins
Basic Research Award
Corvallis -aW- Dr. Moyle
Harward, an associate pro
fessor of soil science at Ore
gon State University, Wednes
day was named the winner of
the school's annual basic re
search award.
The award was made at the
Oregon State University facul
ty day program. Dr. Harward
was recommended . for the
award for his research in the
clay mineralogy field. He re
ceived a S200 check from the
Agricultural Research Foun
dation.
Coordination Said
To Be Inadequate
Portland - H'Pli - Herman
Meier jurgen of Bcaverton,
chairman of the Oregon Fish
commission, said Wednesday
night there is a "woeful lack"
of coordination between the
Oregon Fish and Game com
missions. He testified before a sub
committee of the Oregon
Legislative Interim Commit
tee on Natural Resources.
Meierjurgen proposed that
his three member group be
expanded to five with the
two other members to be se
lected from the five-man
game commission.
He said that the proposal
was not intended to lead to
ward consolidation of the two
commissions.
However, Rollin Bowles of
Portland, a member of the
game commission, testified
against the proposal. He said
a policy instituted last year
under which one member of '
each commission sits in as an
observer on the other com- i
mission was working out satis-1
factorily. I
State Rep. Carl Back (D-1
Port Orford), chairman of the
subcommitte, said he was puz
zled why there has not been
more cooperation between the
two groups.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to
night and Friday. Chance of few
sprinkles tonight in Grants Pass
area. Low tonight 50-55, High Fri
day 70.
Western Oregon: Mostly cloudy
with a little drizzle or rain night
and morning, clearing partially in
afternoon. Low tonight 5056. High
Friday 60-65 in north, 64-74 in
south interior, 60-66 on coast.
Northern California: Mostly fair
tonight and Friday but a little rain
at times in extreme northern sec
tions. Coastal overcast and fug.
Little temperature change.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 58; below normal 8.
Record high this date 100 in
1937.
Record low this date 32 in 1021.
PRECIPITATION : 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m., none.
Total this month none, .14 Inch
below normal.
Total since Sept, 1, none. 14
inch below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
31, highest this a.m. 83';.
High 4:00 21-
CITY Yesler- a.m. hr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings
Grants Pass ....
Howard Prairie
Klamath Falls .
MEDFORD
Portland
61 53 .23
33
56
37
44
51
57
50
47
52
58
57
.. 75
67
.. 68
.. 75
. 66
Seattle ..
Spokane ..
Yakima
.... 62
67
Eureka 66
Red Bluff 84
Sacramento . ........ 81
San Francisco 62
Los Angeles . . 7 7
Phoenix 98
Denver 91
Chicago 92
HI
76
51
73
Miami tieacn
New York
.. 80
Washingon. D.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPIlUSDA Cattle
75. Good-choice heifers 24 -2 P 50;
mostly choice 26.50; canner-culter
cows 10-14.50.
Calves 10. No early test.
Hogs 400. Butchers steady tn 25c
lower; 1 and 2 grade 190-220 lb.
21 25-21.50.
Sheep 100. Choice-prime 85-95
lb lambs 19-20; choice-fancy feed
ers 13-16.50.
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HIsfMAfl DOORS OPEN AT 6-a'S
IMUWS SHOW STARTS AT 7:00
2 TREMENDOUS HITS!
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TRIUMPHANT CO-HIT!
ALL!
ORSON
asKING
lAtTHiN COLOft urn TOTiLSCO -
Publicity Funds
Topic of Meeting j
Officials of six southern
Oregon chambers of commerce
and county court members of
Jackson and Josephine coun
ties will attend an annual
meeting Sept. ;n to discuss
tourist publicity funds.
To be represented by presi
dents, managers, secretaries
and tourist committee chair
men will be the Medford,
Josephine county, Ashland,
Rogue River, Gold Hill and
Cave Junction chambers.
The group promotes the
southwest Oregon area by
means of an $8,000 budget
contributed by the Jackson
and Josephine counties. The
resulting advertising appears
in national magazines such as
Holiday and Sunset.
Medford Chamber Manager
Don McNeil said a study of
results last fall indicated that
56 per cent of the persons who
requested information due to
the advertisements spent part
of their vacation in the Rogue
valley. McNeil said the vaca
tion stay averaged five days.
Also paid for by the pooled
funds were invitational bro
chures which are sent out in
response to requests from the
advertisements.
The meeting will be held
at 7 p.m. at the Rogue Valley
Country club. Next year's
publicity program will be out
lined and discussed.
Medford Building Trades
Council
PRESENTS
A BIG SHOW & DANCE
Tomorrow Nitt, 8 p.m. Till f
Medford Armory
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BUY NOW! AND SAVE!
Advance Tickets:
11.00 Adults .50 Children
Tickets on Sale at Purucker't
Tickets at Box Office:
Adults $1.50, Children 75c
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Obituaries
DICK MILTON CANHAM
Dick Milton Canham, 39, of
route 2, box 422, Gold Hill,
died early yesterday.
Funeral services will be
held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept.
15, in Hillcrest Memorial
chapel. Conger-Morris Funeral
directors are in charge of ar
rangements. GUY GARRETT
Guy Garrett, 74. of 307
North Fourth St., Jacksonville,
died in a local nursing home
last night.
Funeral services will be
held at 10 a.m. Saturday,
Sept. 15, in Conger Morris
downtown chapel.
WILLIAM McCUISTON
William Clifton McCuiston,
81, of 923 West Main St., Med
ford, died in a local hospital
last night.
Funeral services will be
held at 11:30 a.m. Saturday,
Sept. 15, in Conger - Morris
downtown chapel.
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