MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
South Bend, Ind. -il'PD- Paul
Eabies, 40, made a bad bet
the other night although he
won $5. He collected Jor turn
ing in a false alarm and then
paid S300 in fines in munic
ipal court for doing it.
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1962
CHICKEN
HAWAIIAN
Chicken, subtle
simmered with exotic
herbs and spices,
pineapple garnish
$3.00
MARK ANTONY
Motor Hotel
Ashland, Oregon
Car, Bus Accident
Reported by Police
A car and a bus collided at
the intersection of Voorhies
rd. and the South Stage rd.
yesterday.
The car was driven by
Sherrie Yvonne Pritchard. 19,
of 1408 South Ivy st., Med
ford, and the bus driven by
Cecil Welburn, 40, of route 4,
box 430H, Medford.
No injuries were reported,
police said.
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HEADLINES In the Making!
Make Plans to Attend Our 2nd Annual ,
FALL FESTIVAL
Saturday, October 27th
at the
ROGUE RIVER LODGE
On Crater Lake Hwy. 62, 23 Miles N.E. of Medford
Enjoy delicious food every
day, year around . . . and
your favorite beverages.
Live Music on Weekends
Live Music on Weekends
Open 4 to Midnite, Week
days. 4 to 2:30 A.M. Fri.
& Sat. CLOSED THURS.
WEATHER
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Generally
fair through Saturday, except
patchy valley fog in the morning,
mostly along river. Low tonight
33-38. High Saturday 62-67.
Western Oregon: Mostly cloudy
through Saturday, except aunny
afternoon in south portion. Con
siderable night and morning fug
and spotty drizzle. Little tempera
ture change. Low tonight 44-52.
except 33-40 In extreme south in
terior. High Saturday 57-67.
Northern California: Fair through
Saturday, except coastal fog and
low cloudiness. Cooler in coastal
valleys.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 50: below normal 4.
Record high this date 80 in 1913.
Record low this date 20 in 1949.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m., none.
Total this month 6 26 inches,
3.28 inches above normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 7. 02 inches,
5.39 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY : Lowest yesterday
47'c, highest this a.m. lOO'.o,
Hleh 4:00 21-
Yester- a.m. nr.
day Low Prec.
An
44
j New York .. . fifi
wasntngion. u. t. 67
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
tTh roue h Oct. 24)
Western Oregon - Western Wash
ington Temperatures averaging
a little below normal with less
than normal precipitation. Maxi
mum temperatures mostly in 50s.
M miniums mostly in High 30s and
40s.
Northern California No precipi
tation. Near normal temperatures.
CITY
Brookings
Crater Lake
Grants Pass
Howard Prairie .
Klamath Falls ...
MEDFORD
Portland
Seattle
Spokane
Y a ki ma
Eureka
Red Bluff
Sacramento .....
San Francisco .
Los Angeles ...
, 77
, 71
64
Phoenix
Denver ......
Chicago
Miami Beach .
. 78
. 71
. 71
. 85
Locals
Driver Citsd Juna Jannell
Wills, 18, o 536 NW Savage
rd., Grants Pass, was cited
(or violation of basic rule fol
lowing an accident at 9:45
a.m. Thursday at East Main
and Second sis., Ashland. Po
lice said she struck the rear
of a car driven by Victor Lee
Coggins. 19, of 2045 Barnett
rd., Medford.
Complete Drills Medford
firemen today were to com
plete annual fire drills in
schools of the Medford dis
trict. They reported that
schools have been cleared in
excellent time. The drill at
West Side school was conduct
ed by Central Point rural firemen.
'ft'iifefirTn
The GROTTO
10 North Front
WILL BE CLOSED
October 21 thru October 28
REOPENING OCT. 29
Featuring Our Same Fine Italian Dinner!
Plus A New Type Luncheon Service
lES 75c ,o 1.00
Something Brand New in Medford
OPEN
6 A.M.
DAILY m fg
MAKE SUNDAY
BREAKFAST
A REAL TREAT
Your entire family will enjoy a hearty stack of
those delicious pancakes.
Remember too all eggs are fried in real butter.
Where else can you find such delicious coffee?
SPECIAL BREAKFAST EVERY SUNDAY!
SPECIAL KIDDIE PLATE TOO!
510 North Riverside
Tonite & Saturday!
w.,A ITili
DOORS OPEN AT 6:45
SHOW STARTS AT 7:00
TONITE ONLY
SPOOK : SHOW!
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VINCENT PRICE "'" jrii'ht!
Master of the Macabre, in
"The House of Wax" ,
IS
JOHN
In His 2 Great Kits!
BP5"ti KM-ESS ADVENTURERS...
S.T?TTTTrV 4-
OBITUARIES
LETHA CLAWSON
Mrs. Letha Clawson, of 119
Portland ave., Medford, died
last night in a local nursing
home. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Conger
Morris Funeral directors.
WALTER A. JAMES
Funeral services tor Walter
A. James, 76, of Shady Cove,
who died Sunday, will be held
at 9 a.m. Monday in Conger
Morris downtown chapel. The
Rev. George Rosebcrry ot the
First Methodist church will
officiate. Committal will be
in Cloverdale cemetery at
Creswell, Ore.
Mr. James was born Feb.
23, 1886, in Creswell, and had
lived in Shady Cove for the
past 10 months. He had been
employed as a welder in west
coast shipyards.
He was married Dec. 5,
I960, in Berkeley, Calif., lo
Mary Marie Sims, who sur
vives. Other survivors include a
son, Howard James, Sweet
Home, Ore.; two brothers,
Loren James, Medford; and
Joe James, Springfield, Ore.;
and two sisters, Mrs. Daisy
Hills, and Mrs. Erma Bolin,
both of Springfield, Ore.
a son, Dr. O. M. Reed. San
Antonio, Tex.; two brothers,
Harold Kane, Eureka, and
Rutledge Kane. North Dako
ta; a sister, Mrs. Mae Morri
son, Weed, and a grandson.
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MRS. EDNA REED GOULD
Funeral services for Mrs.
Edna Reed Gould, 64, of
Weed. Calif., who died in Red
ding Saturday, were held at
the Grace Presbyterian
church in Weed Tuesday. The
Rev. Harold Foster officiated.
Mrs. Gould died in Redding
Saturday of a heart attack
while attending a Shrine
function. !
- She was born In North Da
kota April 8. 1898, and had
lived in California for 40
years.
She was a member and past
matron of Fidelity Chapter,
Order of the Eastern Star,
Dunsmuir, secretary of Yreka
Nile club, and a member of
Menzalch Temple, Daughters
of the Nile, a member of
Grace Presbyterian church
and the American Legion
auxiliary.
She is survived by her hus
band, Richard Gould, Weed;
THOMAS E. WERT
Hornbrook Thomas Ernest
Wert, 74, of Yreka, died
Thursday morning at Siski
you General hospital follow
ing a short illness.
Mr. Wert was born Oct. 16.
1888, in Aurora, Neb., and
moved to Hornbrook in 1932,
where he lived for several
years. He later mo cd to Hill,
where he was employed by
the Fruit Growers Supply
company.
Most recently he had been
a watchman for Hi-R i d g e
Lumber company at Mon
tague. Mr. Wert is survived by
his wife, Bertha, of Yreka; a
daughter, Mrs. Lela Francis,
Stevenson, Wash.; a stepson,
Robert Johnson, Yreka; a
brother, Joseph Wert, O'Neill,
Neb., and five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p.m. Saturday in
the Montague Baptist church.
The Rev. Howard Wilson will
officiate. Burial will be in the
Henley-Hornbrook cemetery.
MRS. NANCYLEE ROHL
Ashland Funeral services
for Mrs. Nancylce Carol Rohl,
27. and her two sons, Eric Ge
rard Rohl, 5. and Carl Alan
Rohl, 2, of 605 East Park st.,
Grants Pass, will be held at
10 a m. Saturday, Oct. 20, in
Litwiller's Ml. View chapel
in Ashland.
The Rev. P. Malcolm Ham
mond will officiate. Interment
will be in Ml. View cemetery.
Ashland.
Mrs. Rohl was born Oct. 31, '
1934. in Ashland.
She is survived by her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George W.
High, Grants Pass, and three
sisters, Mrs. R. D. Graham,
Anderson, Calif., Mrs. Rodric
Stock, Fresno, Calif., and Mrs.
F'ranccs MacNamara, Miami,
Fla.
Eric Gerard Rohl was born
Sept. 5. 1957, in Seattle,
Wash. Carl Alan Rohl was
born Sept. 21, 1960, in Oak
land, Calif.
They are survived by their
father, David S. Rohl, San
Francisco, and their grandparents.
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Welcomes you to an
evening of FINE FOOD
FREE DELIVERY
on ordert of $3 or more
CHINESE I AMERICAN
2330 N. Highway 99
PHONE 773-6363
TOMORROW
SATURDAY
1:00 P.M.
SPECIAL KIDDIE
MATINEE
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"First Roundup"
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Children 35c-Othrs 65c
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Funeral Services
For Mrs. Hardy
Set on Saturday
Funeral services for Sadie
(Sarah) L. Hardy, 74, of 2307
Springbrook road, Medford,
who died Thursday, will be
held at 11 a.m., Saturday at
Perl Funeral home.
Dr. D. K. West, pastor of
the First Presbyterian church,
and the Rev. George V. Bol
ster, rector of St. Mark's
Episcopal church, will offici
ate. Interment will be in Ash
land Mountain View ceme
tery. Mrs. Hardy was born June
19, 1888, in Washington,
Iowa. She lived in the Rogue
valley for the past 49 years.
She started teaching school
when she was 16 years old
and has taught for 21 years,
both in eastern Washington
and in southern Oregon.
She was a charter member
of the Medford Writers club,
and the Rogue Valley Knife
and Fork club. She was a
member of the Southern Ore
gon Art Society, National Re
tired Teachers association,
Eastern Star, DAR, Rogue
Valley College Women's club.
First Presbyterian church and
past president of Presbyterian
Women's association, Charity
Circle, and for several years
she has been secretary of the
Presbyterian Adult Bible
Class.
On Sept. 10. 1913, in Ash
land, she was married to Ar
thur V. Hardy, who survives.
Other survivors include
three daughters, Mrs. Grace
Crowell, Roseburg, Mrs. Eliz
abeth Archibald, Boise, Ida
ho, Mrs. Margy Chcsney, Med
ford; one brother, Melvin
Kiner, Wilbur, Wash.; three
sisters, Mrs. M. C. Draper,
Wilbur, Wash., Mrs. Thomas
Johnston, Greenacrcs, Wash.,
Mrs. Raynor Jonason, Pouls
bo, Wash., and five grandchil
dren. Pall bearers will be Jack
Thomsen, Eston Humphrey,
James Ambler, Ethmer Light,
Robert Dyer and Milo Dev-erell.
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RESTAURANT & LOUNGE
1206 North Riverside
Now open for luncheons very day from 11 -.30
A.M. Enjoy tha restful atmosphere of the "MATA
DOR" room for both lunch and dinners.
For Party or Banquet Reservations Call . . .
773-5474
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CO-FEATURE
Nff"J TWO MEN and a WOMAN
... on a strange mission
in a land aflame with
In VISTARAMA fclMlll' 1111,1 .no TECHNICOLOR!
S"1" MARSHALL THOMPSON -GABY ANDRE f AUSTO TOZZI a parade RtLiASE m
SATURDAY
NIGHT
DANCE!
JACKSONVILLE COMMUNITY HALL
Bobby Burton
And the ROGUE VALLEY BOYS
Finest Western Music in the Valley
Everything From Waltz to Twistl
Dancing
9 to 1
A
it BIG DANCE
AT THE
OASIS BALLROOM
9 till 1 A.M. SATURDAY NIGHT
EAGLE POINT
JAY STOUGH DIXIE DRIFTERS
Good Country and Wcirirn Mutte
For Paoplt Who Rtilly Like To Dnco
Attention Eagles!
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th
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