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10 A WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1962 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON Enjoy a DeLIGHTful Thanksgiving Breakfast at SAMBO'S u Parana I Ijf HQ 1 OPEN 5 AM till 1 AM 1025 South Riverside OBITUARIES VERA GARDNER Mrs. Vera Gardner died re cently in Milwaukee, Wise. The body will be returned to Medlord for services and in terment, with Conner - Morris Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. claytont7bartlett Clayton T. Bartlett, 68, of route 1, box 202A, Talent, died yesterday apparently of a heart attack while hunting in eastern Oregon. Funeral ar rangements will be announced by Conger-Morris Funeral di rectors. evertt pTeckholm Funeral services for Evert I. Phillip Eckholm, 82, who died Sunday, will be held at 1:31) p.m. Friday in Ashland Mor tuary Chapel, Fourth and C sts., Ashland. The Rev. B. J. Holland of the First Presby terian church will officiate. Committal will be in Moun tain View cemetery. Mr. Eckholm was born May 28, 1900, In Oakpark, Minn. He had lived in Ashland for about 10 years. He is survived by several brothers and sisters in Minnesota. MAUDE RUGER Ashland Maude Elma Flu gcr, 85. of 100 Alida st., Ash land, died Tuesday after a long illness. She was born April 3, 1H77, in Wichita. Kans., and had lived in Ashland since 1909. She- was a member of the F75f pT CLOSING WEEK The Dell Rich Trio at the Wooden Shoe in Hotel Holland Don't miss this trio with the BIG sound. You can't believe there are only three people. This excit ing trto features sounds like Shearing, Art Van Damme and Martin Denny. Featured in clubi across the country. THANKSGIVING DINNER Served From 12 Noon 7 P.M. Turkey and All the Trimmings Episcopal church. Survivors include three sons. John Ruger and Ray mond Ruger, Klamath Falls, and Dorrance Ruger, Ash land; three daughters, Mrs. Carl Schmidt, Medford, Mrs. Ellon Ramsay, Klamath Falls, and Mrs. Earl Omholz, Sacramento, Calif.; five grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. A daughter, Pearl, died in Ashland in 1924. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Ashland Episcopal church. The Rev. Duane Alvord will officiate. Interment will be in Ml. View cemetery. Board Reviews Trip To East; Plans One To California Soon The Medford school board last night reviewed its visita tion trip lo schools in the east and mid-west and reviewed plans for 'visiting schools in the bay area Dec. 2 through 8. The trips are being made under a Ford Foundation because the land in that area is not suitable for septic tanks. The board also authorized the chairman's signature on a petition requesting extension of sewer service into an area in the Jefferson school vici nity. The district own.' half the land adjoining the street where the sewer line will be located. Elliott Becken, assistant su perintendent, reviewed Education-Business Day, noting that it was the best experi enced so far The program ol local business and profession al men visiting schools iJ about four years old. Teach ers from the district previous, ly visiting local businesses and Industries on Business Education Day. HEWITT E. PARRISH Funeral services for Hewitt E. Parrish. 67, a resident of the VA Domiciliary. White Cily, who died Tuesday, are tentatively scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday at the White Cily Chapel. Perl Funeral home is in charge of arrangements. RACHEL FLEENOR Ashland Funeral services for Mrs. Rachel Katheryn Fleenor, 61, of 231 Crcsham st., Ashland, who died Mon day, will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at Litwiller's Mt. View chapel. The Rev. James Sinclair will officiate. Interment will be Memorial Gardens in Rose- burg. Mrs. Fleenor was born July 1901. in Sweden, and moved lo the United States in 1926. She moved to Ash land in 1957 from Roseburg. Survivors include her hus band, Orval C. Fleenor; four sons, Rune Johnson, Napa, Calif.; Gunnar Nashland. Ash land; Arnold Nashland, Bend; Roland Johnson. San Lorenzo, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Lee Holmes, Roseburg: 14 grand children; 1 great grandchild; and seven sisters and four brothers, all in Sweden. FIRST ... All of us wish all of you a very pleasant rgjll IV II II II and Invite you to Portland Produce Portland (UPIi Dairy market. Kkrs To rrtailrrs: AA extra lafKC 47-.r)lfr; A A larce 44-4'tc; A larfje 4.'l-47c: AA medium :i8-4e; A medium .H-;i4c; A A small 23 3Ir; earlons l-:ic higher. Butter lo retailers: AA and prints ti7n; cartons lc higher; prims tine. Cheese (medium cured) Tn re laik'r.i: 4(i 1 -47 1 M'l processed American 3-10 lb. loaf, 43-4fc. Locals In Home - Mrs. Eva True, 00, of 413 South Central ave., Medford, now is living at the Medford Convalescent home at 120 Laurel st., relatives said today. She may have visitors, they explained. Man Arrested - Medford city police Tuesday arrested Ellis LeRoy Cornutt, 19, of 531 North Holly si, on a charge of violation of parole. Cornutt was lodged in Jack son county jail. . Permits Issued - The Med ford building department Monday issued permits In John Simco to remodel a building at 1213 North River side ave. at an estimated cost of $1,600; to Electrical Prod ucts to erect a sign at 236 North Front st. at an approxi mate cost of $5,800; and lo Die Walsh to erect a sign at 333 South Riverside ave. at an anticipated cost of $1,000. Correction - The official canvass shows the measure to reorganize . the stale militia passed by 13,785 voles to 9, 410. The Republican candi date for county assessor re ceived 10,409 votes. The fig ures were inadvertently trans posed in yesterday's Mail Tribune. grant from the Fund for the Advancement of Education. : The grant, totalling $3.5 mil- j lion, was given to the state to develop a plan to improve education in a project in which the state department of education, colleges and uni versities and public school districts are cooperating. Board members and admin istrators returned earlier this month after visiting schools In Kansas, Massachusetts and Connecticut. Administrators and .school personnel also visited schools in the Chicago area. To Leave Dec. 2 The second visitation group will leave Medford Dec. 2 and spend a week in the San Francisco area visiting schools, most of them high schools. Findings of the trip may be considered for adoption in the Medford district, although the district is under no obligation to do so, school officials pointed out. The board last night au thorized Chairman Keith Hockersmilh to siga a peti tion requesting that district property, along with adjoin ing property, on Murphy rd. be annexed into the city. James Rodgers, housing de veloper, asked the board for its approval of the annexation request since he plans to de velop property in the area. He pointed out that he., will not develop the area unless city sewer service is available ihick- PorllHnc! I UPIi Drpsspd (ins No. 1 ci'ikIc dressed to re tailers: Fryers, whole drawn. ;i:t- 3!!- Hi ; cut-up, ;i7-4:ir lh.: hens I lieht type, whole drawn :M-2nr lb; liKht typr hens, cut-up 2.1-34r lb.; ; heavy whole 3K)!tr lh. X-Ray Clinic - The Jackson County Tuberculosis and Health association has an nounced that there will be no chest x-ray clinic at Sacred Heart hosnilal Thursday. Nov. i I ' B I 22. because of the Thanksgiv ing holiday. The next clinic will be held Thursday, Nov, 29, from 2 to 5 p.m. pi DINING ROOM open 8 a.m.-8 p.m. CANDLE ROOM open 5:30 p.m.-12 M. ROAST TURKEY With the Trimmings of Course Children Are Always Welcome Weather Enjoy Your Favorite Beverage While SMITTY SMITH fee AT THE PIANO BAR . . . THEN . . enjoy DINNER in one of our Two Dining Rooms . . . AFTERWARD - Visit the BAR OF MUSIC and have the time of your life Dancing to the Music of FOR K CASTS Med lord find vicinity : Cloudy with h few sprinkles tonight (hrntish Th u radii v nichl . Low to mjiht 40-4.-). Hich Thursday 50. Western Oitrou: A few scattrrcd showers; otherwise partly cloudy through Thursday. A lit tic conic r I tonight Low tonight :i-4.i. High ; Thursday 4H-.Vi Northern California. Gene rally fair foment and Thursday, except i fur occasional rain in extrrnie 1 north. Coastal fog mostly in north i portion Slightly cooler in north i ern inland areas Thursday. I LOCAL I1ATA I TEMPEHATUKK: Mean cMer ! day 51; nhtive normal !i Record high tins dale i7 in IM:4. I Record low this date Hi in 1 PI1KC1IMTATION 2- hours to nudniRtit. trace. Midnight to 10 a in . none 1 Total this month J Hi inches. 41 inch ahove normal Total since Sept . 1 . 0 1!) liu fiu. 4. "in inciu noove norm.il. HUMIDITY. Lowes! vrsterdav fi'r , , hichrsl this a in. titP HUH 1:IHI I- Buildings Entered - Veld ft Arleno Olson, J 00 Soul h GrovoUind a vp., notified city police Tuesday that three buildings at her residence were entered during the night. Missing from a garage were two cases of whiskey and an outboard motor.' Damage to the buildings was confined to broken locks, according to po lice reports. Investment Funds Noon quotations on 6LOCKS- Knnd Did Bullock . 11.54 Chemical Fund f).B5 Colonial Ener 4 ... 1 1 .1 1 Eaton Howard Stk .... 2.311 Fidelity 14. 33 Fundamental Invest, fi.fifi Croup Sec Avia Elec B.fiS CJroup See Com Stk ! 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His Majesty Tom Turkey Invites You to THANKSGIVING DINNER at the 1206 North Riverside J1ITIUL fSW ROAST TOM TURKEY Dressing BAKED SUGAR-CURED HAM Chimpignt Sauce PAN-FRIED CHICKEN Pineapple Fritters ROAST COCK PHEASANT Wild Rict PRIME RIB OF BEEF Au Jus ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCKLING A Orange BROILED SWORDFISH STEAK Almandine NEW YORK STEAK Mushrooms ROAST LEG OF SPRING LAMB Minted Pears Complete dinner! including soup, combination crab and shrimp talad, hot rumbuns, special baked rolls, assorted pies and bev erage. ADULTS $3.50 CHILDREN UNDER 12 $1.75 UNDER 6 FREE FOOD SERVED 11 A.M. to 1 A.M. Every Day 773-5474 f . Vm It til-"' '"V'lllHHliiiillt'H-"' -r ui 1. 9. 1 , "SONG, TWIST and COMEDY" A group you'll never forget -YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU CAME ! J. 1 litlAlLlUH' NO COVER CHARGE Just Enjoy Yourself Your Favorite Beverage III V BninklniiA Crater Lake . Ciiinm I'h-s iimvnrri Prnti Klnin.ith K.ills MKllrOHU PiMllaiul Scnttlf Spnk.mc . . Y Hkinin Kurcka Hid niutr Sat't'iiiiidiiu San KiiiiuiM' l,ns Anntlrs Ptinrntx sir I - (I a v iv vi' r Chiniyit Miami lira I N- Ynrk WixtimKinn. Guam Plywood Order Completed KtiRrno - (iril - Dolivcry of ; an emergency order of two ' million square feet of plywood lor the typhoon-stricken i.shinri of Gitjtm Wits completed Tues day, U.S. Plywood announced here. Hurry Pyback, manager of the West Coast purchasing division, said it may he tlie largest single order ever as- j.sembled in less than three : days. I Tiie order was received Sat urday nielli. The plywood was ! drawn from five U.S. Ply vond mills in Oregon and Northern California. Special arrangements were made with six ol her mills tn round out : the oider, i Over-the-Counter Western Stocks 11 'M! 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DELICIOUS FOOD 1 CUOULUOUNUV FOURTH & FRONT STREETS Phona 779-1616 THANKSGIVING DINNER Served From Noon 'till Midnight $2.50 per Person (Child's Plate $1.25) Puree of Green Split Peas Waldorf or Tossed Green SALAD Roast Young Tom Turkey With Savory Dressing Giblet Gravy Cranberry Sauce Mince Pie, Butter Sauce Pumpkin Pie Coffee Other Complete Dinners BAKED VIRGINIA HAM, Burgundy Glace $2.50 ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF, Au Jus $4.25 SPECIAL NEW YORK CUT STEAK, 12-oz $3.50 Reservations Suggested . . Please Phona 779-1616 Elegant Diu'mv at Reasonable Prices M DELIGHTFUL ATMOSPHERE edford Restful Music by BILL RYAN Organ and Piano P I I , ! 1,11111 23 Hotel M af ,he J a Jw