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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON Portland Livestock Portland (UPI)-USDA Week ly livestock Cattle 3000- Good-choire kteer 27 25-27 65; standard la-Ii-l; choice hciters 2ti; standard-good 22. 50-23; can ncrcu Iter cows 10-1 4; cutter Utility bulls VJ-20. Calves 600. Good-choire vealers 2.1-28; utility-standard 18-25; good choice feeder steers 25-27. lloj;s N00. U.S. 1 and 3 butchers lRo-230 lb. 18-18.75: 2 and 3 grade 220-2UU lb. 17-17 50: sows 1 and 2 grade 320-400 lb 15-16; heavier 1-1-15. Sheep 2100. Choice-prime wooled slaughter lambs 18 50-iy 50: shorn 1818 50; ewes cull-good 3-5: feed er lambs choice-fancy 60-90 lb., 16-18. BEEF STROGANOFF Served With Rice Pilat, Sour Cream, Shallot, Mushrooms $4.50 MARK ANTONY Motor Hotel Ashland, Oregon Small Worlds Around Us By LYNN M. WATKINS (Register and Tribune Syndicate 1962) OBITUARIES JAMES THOVILLO James Garfield Trovillo. 83, of 1958 South Stage rd., divri yesterday Funeral arrange ments will be announced by .Memory Gardens Funeral home. Who First Had Nrve to Eat An Oyester? Hungry Fellow Neither history nor tradi tion gives us the faintest idea as to who that venturesome person was who ate the first oyster and found it good. He really deserves more recogni tion than was ever credited to him. Perhaps he was very hungry at the time, or ex tremely reckless, for it surely took courage and a high de gree of "intestinal fortitude." The oyster is one of the few bivalves, or two-shelled animals, which remains fixed or locked in one place all its adult life. It may even cement itself to other oysters and help to form a clump. If this hap pens, and it often does, the first ones to attach themselves will later be in a bad way, as the others which pile on top may smother the "under dogs." Noisy Oyster We decided once to spend the night anchored over an oyster bar. Sleep was impos sible; the oysters comprising the colony made so much noise we couldn't sleep. The TOfilTE and TOMORROW! tlA mm L ruyii, I I i: I n3 Smash Hits! thousands of bivalves open while drinking in sea water while driking in sea water sounded like a group of play ful boys entertaining them selves by pouring buckets of BB shot down a bare stair way. We found, along in the night sometime, we could stop the noise by yanking on the an chor rope. The vibrating an chor alerted all the oysters and they "clammed up" for a half hour. But after a pe riod of quietness they all be gan plinking away again and awakened us again. The early American Indi ans knew about the eating qualities of oysters. They had a decided advantage over us, for at that time the oysters had a chance to grow; some of them were 18 inches in length. It would take only one to make a meal. Neither did the Indian hesitate be cause the month didn't hap pen to have an 'R' . . . Some thing we presently go by in eating this delicious bivalve. Good Anytime Actually the oyster is just as good to eat in June as in September. But maybe it's just as well that the old su perstition is still in opera tion, as the summer months are the spawning time, and our reluctance to eat an oy ster in any month that does not have an 'R' in its name gives the bivalves ample time to lay the eggs necessary for future oysters. Many other gourmets have found these succulent "shell fish" very good to eat. But they have natural enemies JOHN D. O'LEARY WilderviUe - Funeral serv ices were conducted Thursday in Grants Pass foi' John D. O'Lcary, 64, who died this week at his home in Wilder viUe. Mr. O'Lcary was born May 2'J, 1898. in Garrh-on. S.D. He had resided in this area seven years. Previously he was a member of Rincon Valley Grange at Santa Rosa, Calif. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. William Bon dielti of Wildcrviile, ani Mrs. Kenneth Dixon of Bakers field, Calif.; a son. Donald O'Lcary of Sunnyvalle, Calif.; nine grandchildren; t' ree sis ters, Mrs. Francis Hubbs of Denver, Colo., Mrs. Marcus Hanway of Broadwater, Nebr., and Mrs. Jenny Hamil ton of Covina. Calif.; and one step brother, Paul Johnson of Salt Lake City, Utah. The Rev. Austan McGhee of the WilderviUe Methodist church officiated. Interment was in Hawthorne Memorial gardens. UTHER ROGERS Prospect-Word has been re ceived here from Redding, Calif., of the death of a for mer Prospect resident, Uthcr Rogers. Mr. Rogers died C?l. 15 of a heart attack. Funeral serv ices were held Oct. 18. For many years, Mr. Rog ers was the Prospect school custodian, and his wife was employed by the school as a teacher and cafeteria em ployee. The Rogerscs recently had purchased a trailer house and had moved to Redding to be near their daughter, Dorothy. Locals "i Investment Funds Nmm quotations on selected j slock.; BIRTHS III rr-n::: . r tth -n tt im i;. ?i ... Mr.'jrm truu it t m I Jimmy takes A ftfSjf 1! I mcATIOITyoaA"1.W HI i2 such as the ocean starfish, the ocean drum and various oth er marine creatures. In pails of the gulf coast, raccoons raid oyster beds from whi-.'h the name "coon - oysters" arises, meaning those which attach themselves in locations where the raccoon can reach them. Of all the oyster's enemies, with the exception of water pollution, the greatest enemy is the starfish. Of course the starfish is no more a fish than an oyster is a "shellfish." But that's the way it some times goes. ef Hfi urn 5 RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 1206 North Riverside Now open for luncheons every day from 11:30 A.M. Enjoy the restful atmosphere of the "MATA DOR" room for both lunch end dinners. For Party or Banquet Reservations Call . . 773-5474 EMIL JOHNSEN Ashland - Funeral services for Emit Werner Johnson, 72, of 61 Nutlcy rt., Ashland, who died Wednesday, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Lit willer's Ml. View c' apel. In terment will be in Ml. View cemetery. The Ashland Ma sonic lodge will be in charge. Mr. Johnsen was born Dec. 9, 1890. in Ramsey, Sweden. He moved to Ashland in 1941 from Seattle, Wash., where he had been a commercial fisherman. He was a member of the Shrine and of the Scottish Rite in Seattle. Mr. Johnsen is survived by his wife, Lois, and a brother, Alix Jonsfon, Karlsborg, Sweden. Meeting Saturday -The Rogue Valley Rabbit Breeders association will meet at 8 p.m. Saturday. Oct. 27, in the civic center at Rogue River. All rabbit raisers in this area are welcome to attend, associa tion officers said. Erect Residence The Med ford building department is sued a permit Thursday to S. E. Hall to erect a residence at 1847 Brookhurst st. at an estimated cost of $12,000. Short Occurs An electrical short in a fuse box at the residence of James W. Wha len, 1541 Whitman ave., Med ford, did considerable damage to the fuse box and wiring, according to firemen who were called about 12:45 p.m. yesterday. Firemen were sum moned to the residence of Walter E. Allen, 801 North Central ave., about 9:10 a.m. yesterday when a hot water pipe in a shower broke. mid 111(1 ; niilloik ... in 'it Chrmk-al Fund P lirt Cokmml Eiilt !) !K1 ! Eaton Hottard Slk .. 1 1 !. KuiKlflmental Invest. 7!U Croup Spl' AvtH-Klcc ?i ll.'i c;imip Sot- Pelr M'ysione n-.t . Keystone H-4 . Keystone K-i . Keystone S-l .. Keystone S-J . k'KV.I.mP s.:t . Keystone S-4 in nit ... l.VOJ .... R !UI .... 4 ill ... 17 SI ... 10 'M ... 11 01 Mass Inv Growth Stk ti :17 Nat 1 Growth 847 Sloeks l.'it'!' TV-Klec tKlti tinned Aeeum 1 1 74 United Canada .. 13 71 tinned Continental. 3 .'-' United Income .. . lolfi United Seicnee S :17 Value Line Inc. 4 .VI Variable 5 411 Wellington 13 07 1 1 !M. 0 4J 10 8:1 1 1 !i: 14 02 8 1,7 ti :,i 1 1 till II Vi lti 4 2 II 71 4 till 111. HI II -ft V! O 'J 3 03 !Mi 7.07 lti 3S ti!'3 i 83 17 oa 8 03 11 10 . 87 5 tl.'i 1 84 14 IS LE.MONS-To Mr. and Mrs. McFARLAND-To Mr. and Leonard. 329 West Second St., . Mrs Coy Dean, route 4. box Mcdford, Oct. 24. 1962, a girl, UlSF. Dark Hollow rd., Mcd 6'. pounds, at Crater Osteo- ford' ,0cl . 2- 196;; a, ir'- 3 pathic hospital. .......:. i n..Busr vatiey LOFTIS-To Mr. and Mrs. Wayne, Trail, Oct. 24. 1962. a girl, 7' i pounds, at Crater Osteopathic hospital. HERRMANN - To Mr. and Mrs. Fred A., 1084 West Mc Andrcws rd Mcdford, Oct. 25, 1962. a boy, 7'j pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. BORGER - To Mr. and Mrs. John F 315 Marie St., Mcd ford, Oct. 25, 1962. a boy. 9-'4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospilal. O LEARY-To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T., post office bos 593. Jacksonville, Oct. 25, 1962. a girl, 6' a pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. Portland Produce Portland (UP!' Dairy market : Ekrs To retailers AA extra larce 43-48e: A A larue 40-4Hc: A llUKC 3II-44C. A A medium 3."i.40e; A medium 31-34e: AA small 31 3Ue: cartons l-3c hlelier. Butler To retailers: AA and A prints Ii7e; cartons lc lusher: B prints title. Cheese (medium curedl To re tailers: 46i;-47ijc: processed American 3-10 lb. loaf, 43-45c. CALL 773-7323 FOR THEATRE INFORMATION 0 .(. ... , I WH Portland (UPIl Dressed chick ens No. 1 grade dressed to re tailers: Fryers, whole drawn. 31- 3!lc lh.: cut-up. 3S-43c lb.: honi ; light type, whole drawn 21-2flc lb.; . light type hens, cut-up 23-34C lb.; ' heavy whole 36-39C lb. i GEORGE L. HIGH George L. High, 59. former resident of the VA Domocili ary, White City, and a vet eran of World War II, died in Eagle Point early this morn ing. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Perl Funeral home. Weather . . OA JOHN SAXON -MARIE WILSON -REGINALD GARDINER I AUDI DCTETD0 AI CD!C WADDA '-'NEMAcOPt: LMUIM 1 LILIU and VHLLIUL VHIUH COLOR by DE LUXE Lili Gentle John Mc Giver Nilalie Trundy From the novel by Edward Streeter i 2ND SHOCK HIT! mm i is Erskine y (God's Little Acre) Caldwell's most misbehavin' female... EVERY SATURDAY NITE VFW HALL Rogue River, Oregon The Country Jubilee arn Dance with BILLY WADE Canyon Recording Artist and the Whole Jubilee Gang Dancing 9 to 1 FORECASTS Medford and Vicinity: Partly cloudy this evening, becoming low overcam tomcht and early Satnr- I day. Fair Saturday afternoon, be i coming cloudy Saturday nipht. i Low tonight 40-45. High Saturday 60-ti5, i Western Oregon: Mostly cloudy tonight and Saturday. Little tem perature change Low tonight 44 , 52. High Saturday .4-n2. Northern California: Low clouds ' and fog much of area tonight and Saturday with local afternoon ; clearing. Little temperature change. LOCAL LI AT A TEMPERATURE; Mean yester , day 50; below normal 1. Record hiRh this date 77 in 1044. Record low Ihis date 25 In lltj4. PRECIPITATION: 24 houm to midnight, none. Mldmghl to 10 . a.m.. trace. 1 Total thin month 27 Inches, 4 82 inches above normal. 1 Total since Sep. 1, 7.03 inches, I 4.911 inches above normal. 1 HUMIDITY; Lowest yesterday j 77'e. highest this a.m. 00,c I High 4:00 2-1- CITY Yester a.m. nr. I day Low Tree. 1 Brookings til 4fi Crater Lake fiO Grants Pass 5, Howard Prairie .. fiS Klamath Falls i7 MEDFORD fiO Portland 5 .Seattle Spokane Yakima Eureka Red Bluff Sacramento San Francisco .... Los Angeles Phoenix j Denver Chicago Miami Bench New York Washington. D. C. OPEN 6 A.M. DAILY 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 SUNDAYI SPECIAL KIDDIE PLATE TOO! 510 North Riverside TONIGHT AND SATURDAY WALT DISNEY PRESENTS THE PERFECT ALL FAMILY SHOW! EVENINGS Doors Open 6:30 - Show Str 7:00 P.M. SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY Doors Open 12:30- Show Starts 1:00 P.M. Mtiniif r -riiiiiiinilii r' -J 1 '- -i ir, r DREAMLAND BALLROOM SATURDAY - 9 to 1 Bill Lively's Western Swing Band Good Danceablo Country Western Muiie niiliwmmiliiiMlr Wat Disncs ladv 8 KftH m THE iraxnrj e I UHA -7rHAPPlESl SONo;. aj. TECHNICOLOR llulMtieUiAVISl PLUS WALT DISNEY'S NEWEST motion picture Qfomt ANGELS -BUT QfJiT WHEl DUVRt SING1NS! MM,Mu.,uMM.. TICHNICOLO PEUR WKH SN SCULLY VINCENT WINTER and THE VltNm CHOIR B0Y Adults 90c Students 75c Children 50c CALL 773-7323 FOR THEATRE INFORMATION 3.1 3:i .01 .in 4!) .07 I .', 3A I I 6S 3J B "fil 47 1 K4 :,n H .-, :,r, .01 a if, g " B rh a I i,7 .in I 3:. 22 1 tn lifi 1 n 4ii .'.ft .32 ; If. ,., , 40 33 I Br Attention Eagles! Halloween Masquerade SATURDAY NITE, OCT. 27 Priies for Men and Women GENE LOWE MUSIC Eagles end Guests Welcome FIVK-IIAY FOR KCAST I (Throueh on. :u ); Westt rn Orrtfon-Wpstprn Wash tnGton Temperature AvrmtcinK above norniHl nnrl prrc-ipitntion nioricrntc. orrurrinR mostly llrr Sunday HiRh mostly ."8-)iB west ern OrpRon and .54-ti2 western ; Washington. Lowg in 40i or low dus. Nurtlirrn Va llfnriita No prertpi tion. Temperature near or above normal. PING'S Welcomes you to jn evening of FINE FOOD FREE DELIVERY on orders of S3 or more CHINESE & AMERICAN 2330 N. Highway 99 ARTHUR KENNEDY FIGHTER ? PILOT! I WARNER BROS. rd SMASH HIT! ?WHymn R0CK HUDSON L f tiJi' ZJL MARTHA HYER Z P.fSl tZ. DAN DURYEA DOORS OPEN AT 6:45 Now Thru Saturday Sky-High Thrills 'fS HQH ADVENTURE ASKYFUl 'OF wmi U "x A 2m k FtD BUTTONS ' FJB'I'J 8K5SM EDEN CEDD'C HlRDX'.l itR ICuRE R.LH1F0 HJYCH E1?S1 lura .-, 5LLY GiBiSI HtRBcRI M!P3H4Ll-- T !lrn j PHONE 773-6363 I M SfL S& s fir HERE' COME THE h AIR CLUTCHES 1 1 Vh nr Tiir I cull ur int law i a Ei. : t WILLARD PARKER U 11 MERRY ANDERS H MASQUERADE BALL-SAT. NITE GOLD HILL GRANGE Music by VIC FLOOD - WAYNNE SHIELDS & the Rhythm Masters PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES! Improved Driving Conditions Refreshments Served All Evening Check Room Fret Tht Biggest Band , . , The Best Dnc! Everyone Welcomt TONIGHT AND SATURDAY A GREAT TRIPLE BILL LOADED WITH 9 TOP STARS BIG MASQUERADE BALL Saturday Nile 9-1 OASIS BALLROOM IN EAGLE POINT Jay Slough & Dixie Drifteri Good Country Western Music Prize for the Best Costume YALL COME U BIG DANCE 1 II II I BE mi a i i-i a t in K II If MilAH M f ' i J I. 1 Sht'a funny... shs's sad... sha'i extraordinary... jie'j gliltaringl AUDREY HEPBURN BREflKFASTi "fflFFMYSl -"'NEAL """EBSEN """"BALSAM TkHNICOlOR' Metro - Goidwyn - Mayer presents Butte Falls Community Hall SATURDAY -OCT. 27 Western Swing By The RHYTHM FOURS Everyone Welcome $1.00 Per Person EVA MARIE SAINT ' T) WARREN BEATTY i inni niiniricni ANGELA LANSBURY BRANDON deWILDE Th boiblng tory ef young tnn who tin t esmi 10 tt.mt with Mat J JACKSONVILLE COMMUNITY HALL Bobby Burton And the ROGUE VALLEY BOYS Finest Western Music in the Valley Everything From Wjltx to Twistl Sneck Bar Dancing 9 to 1 El THE DAY HELL CAME TO TOWN WEARING A BADGEI h FOOT Mores Michaels Barry Coe i I