Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 07, 1962, Image 9

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jA Rogue Riviera
S Supper Club, Inc. sp
Jl' Hwy. 99-12 Miles S. of Grants Pass JyK
3EJ Easy Access Foots Creek Exit
SATURDAY - 9 to 1
Bill Lively's Western Swing Band
Good Danceable Country Western Music
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SATURDAYDECEMBER 8th
St. Marys Gym 11th and Holly Sts.
SUPPER 5:30 TO 8:00 P.M.
Sponsored by St. Anne'i Alfar Society
TOMORROW EVENING, DEC. 8
MEDFORD ARMORY - 8:30 P.M.
Orgi nixed Associated Commutert
Of Southern Oregon College Presents
IN CONCERT i
Tickets now on sale at Puruckers and on campus at
SOC-AIL SECTIONS RESERVED $2, $2.50 and $3. PH.
773-7538. Mail and phone orders Self addressed
envelope to Puruckers, Medford.
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3rd Hit! THE PIG-TAIIED PRIDE OF TEXASI
Annual Christmas
BAZAAR
12 to 9 P.M.
Trapped on a
strange misMon...
their onlv horizon
was DANGKK!
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KFNNEDY t.FIF ERICKS0N
CURTIS
IN
THE
Driver Ciled After
Vehicle Hits Car
Mary Anne Bush, 16, Jack
sonville, was cited for viola
tion of basic rule afte- the
car which she was driving
struck a parked car ,n front
of 1211 West Main st. about
6 p.m. Wednesday, according
to city police.
The parked vehicle, regis
tered to Josephine Mabel
Durgin. 1119 East 11th St.,
was knocked forward over the
curb into a city-owned traffic
sign, police said.
Miss Bush told officers her
vision was obscured by the
fog. She received a slight cut
in the mishap, according to
reports, but did not require
hospitalization.
Locals
Visitation - Olive Rebckah
lodge will make its annual
church visitation Sunday,
Dec. 9, at the Central Church
of Christ, 1440 South Oakdale
ave. Members are to meet at
the church at 10:45 a.m. to
attend the 11 a.m. service.
Flue Fire - Ashland fire
men were called at 10:30 p.m.
to control a flue fire at the
John Volgamore home, 191
Hargadine St., Ashland. Minor
damage was reported.
Permits Issued - The Med
ford building department has
issued permits to Standard
Oil company, to erect a serv
ice station near the Biddle rd.
interchange at an estimated
cost of $23,000; to Walter A.
Schirmer to erect a shop
building at 1838 Delta Waters
rd. at an approximate cost of
$3,000; and to Stanley Langc
borg to erect a residence at
1829 Brookhurst rd. at an an
ticipated cost of $14,000.
Arrested-Mcdford city po
lice Wednesday arrested Fat
rick Melvin McCormick, 27,
of 412 Manzanita St., for fail
ure to pay a fine in municipal
court. He was lodged in Jack
son county jail for a period
of 25 days and was fined S50.
He was cited on Sept. 2 for
driving with a suspended op
erator's license.
FINE FOOD
Continental Atmosphere
FEATURING
PRIME RIB
(Au Jus)
STEAKS
CHICKEN
SEA FOOD
UVE MUSIC
Saturdey Nights
Open it 4 P.M. Daily
Closed Mondays
Hwy. 99 3 Miles No.
at Talent Ph: S3S-9710
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The Country Jubilee
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BARN DANCE
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
Rogue River VFW Hall
Dance 9 to 1
Music by the JUBILEE GANG
Special Gueit Star Jean Stewart
NEVER A BETTER DOUBLE BILL!
SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY AT 1:15
THE HUNTHR...THE HUNTED!
WALT
DISNEY
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MUDFORD
I Births
READ To Mr. and Mrs.
i Rodney C., 107A Mistletoe St.,
! Medford, Dec. 6, 1962, a girl,
! 7 ' s pounds, at Rogue Valley
j hospital.
KROPF To Mr. and Mrs.
Myron Kenneth, 1932 Table
Rock rd., Medford. Dec. 8,
1962, a girl, 7 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
BERG To Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin F.. route 2. box 5,
Medford, Dec. 6, 1962, a girl,
6-'i pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
PRICE To Mr. and Mrs.
James Harlcy, 4069 South
Rogue River rd., Grants Pass,
Dec. 7, 1962, a boy, 7-i
pounds, at Rogue Valley hos
pital. TENBROOK To Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Robert, 1317
South Peach st.. Medford. Dec.
7, 1962, a girl, 6'2 pounds,
at Rogue Valley hospital.
KEYS To Mr. and Mrs.
Carry L., 304 Alice St., Med
ford, Dec. 6. 1962, a boy, 74
pounds, at Rogue Valley hos
pital. DOW To Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Edward, 1517 Ole
ander St., Medford, Dec. 6,
1962, a boy, 72 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
Over-the-Counier
Western Stocks
Bid Akrd
Bank .of America 5tJ4 AO Jt
Calif Pac Util 244 26
Con KreiRht 12 13
Cyprus Mines 231i 25i
Equitable S & L 2a 31
First National Bank .... S3-1 62B
Jantzen 23 3 25J
Morrison Knudten 29 30 3
Mult Kennels 3 4J,
N.W. Nat'l Gat 30.a 32'
OreRon Metallurgical ..1 1 3a
PP&L 24i 2ti1
PGE 24 2fl4
U.S. National Bank .... ti7'4 702
United Utilities 31, 33 'j
West Coast Tel 18 IO'b
Weyerhaeuser 26 1g 27 'a
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity Valley
fog tonight through Saturday
night. Fair and warm hove ior.
Low tnnipht 33-3R. Vallev hiuh
Saturday 40-45.
Western Orcson: Extensive fog
through Saturday. Clearing par
tially during afternoon. A little
drizzle late night and early morn
ing. iMiia temperatures, ujw w
night 34-42. High Saturday 50-GO,
except 42-45 in foggy areas.
Northern California: Fair to
night and Saturday, except fog in
Central valley and locally in olner
valleys and on coast. Little tem
perature change.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 43; above normal 5.
, Record high this oate 63 In 1H34,
Record low this date 17 in 1-Jftti.
PRFriPITATION: 24 hours to
midnisht. none. Midnight to 10
a.m.. trace.
Total this month 3.77 inches,
3.10 inches above normal.
Total since Sept, 1. IS 17 inches,
9.4'J inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
nr. hiPhrd thi jt m 1 00 ' t
II 4:00
24
hr. CITY Yestrr- a. in
clay 1
' I'rer.
.02
.03
Tlronkings
Crater Lake
Grants Pass
Howard Prairie
Klamath Falls .
MKDKOKD
Porlland
Seattle
Spokane
. 44
... 50
... 55
52
42
. 52
lakima . . .
Eureka 54
Red Bluff 71
Sacramento 51
San Francisco .... R3
Los Angeles 74
Phoenix 75
Denver 4R
Chicago 2R
Miami Beach 7
New York 53
Washington. D. C 46
34
22
33
33
.44
FIVE-1IAY FORECAST
(Through tee. 12):
Western Oregon Western Wash
ington Temperatures near or
little above normal. Highs t:-53.
Lows 32-42. Light to mortrr.it e
amounts of rain, mostly alUr
Sunday.
Northern California N'o r-'C'r'-tation.
except possibility of ram
extreme north early In week.
Temperatures near normal, excipt
above normal In mountains.
NOW THRU SATURDAY
SHOW STARTS AT 7:00
The King of
the jungle
in a new.
fabulous
adventurel
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GOES TO INDIA
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MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD.
Trio Arrested by
Police for Thefts
Ashland Roland James
Harper, 20, of 109 Fourth St.,
and two Ashland juveniles
have been arrested by Ash
land police In connection with
the theft of an auto and tires
and wheels from other cars.
Harper was charged with
receiving and possessing stol
en property, while the juve
niles, one 16, the other 17,
were charged with grand lar
ceny, auto.
The two juveniles admitted
stealing a car south of Med
ford several months ago and
later stripping it of wheels
and tires. They also admitted
stealing tires and wheels from
two other cars.
4-H News
Spoont and Needles
The Spoons and Needles
4-H club met at the home of
Mrs. C. Wieskamp.
Our club was divided into
groups headed by Mrs. H.
Humphrey, Mrs. F. Norris and
Mrs. wieskamp. Two of the
group made oatmeal raisin
cookies and the other group
peanut butter cookies. The
baked cookies were served
for our treat.
The next meeting will be
at Mrs. Wieskamp's, Dec. 20.
Tcrri Sue Woodcock,
Reporter
Lake Creek Cooking
The Lake Creek 4-H Cook
ing club is a newly organized
club. Our first meeting was
held at the Armitage home
Dec. 1.
New officers elected were
DeAnna Grissom, president;
Linda Armitage, vice presi
dent; Susan Harper, secre
tary; Becky Walch, game and
song leader; and Debby Gris
som, reporter.
Our leader, Mrs. Noble, dis
cussed phases of cooking. Our
next meeting will be held at
the Armitage home Jan. 5 at
1:30 p.m.
Debby Grissom,
Reporter
Washington - (llPli -. Thp Ttu.
reau of the Mint said Werines.
day it is making plans to
avoid coin shortages. Coins,
especially pennies and nick
els, nave Deen in snort supply
in some areas in recent
months. To alleviate the im
mediate shortage and keep
Christmas trade movini
smoothly, the bureau recently
ordered overtime production
at the Denver and Philadel
phia mints.
Investment Funds
N"on quotation! on i!
stocks;
Rid
12.04
10.33
u. ra
12 !4
14.77
Bullock
Chemical Fund
Colonial Energy ....
Eaton Howard Stk ..
Fidelity
Group See Avia-Elec fi ffi
Group Sec Com Stk 11.91
Group Sec Pctr .... 11.4B
Hamilton C7 4 fl
Keystone B-4 .
Keystone K-2 .
Kevstone S-l .
Keystone S-2
Kpvstnnf S-3 .
9.33
.... 4 Rtl
.... 20 20
.... 1 1.64
.... J3.12
3.07
Mass Itw Growth Stk 7.48
National Orowth
17.17
7.11
12 !l
fi 39
United Income 1 1 lfl
United Science H 2S
Value Line . 4 fR
Variable fi 13
Wellington 13.7S
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI i Dairy market :
Epgs To ret aileri: A A extra
targe 4 7-5 2c; A A lame 44-49c: A
large 43-47c; AA medium 3fl-43r;
A medium 31-34c: AA amall 23
32c: cartom l-3c hie her.
Butter To relation: AA and A
prints fl7c; cartom lc higher; B
prints 66c.
Chrcae (medium cured i To re
tailers: 4fl'i-47lic; processed
American 3-10 lb. loaf. 43-45c.
Porland (UPh Dressed chick
ens No. 1 (trade d reiser! to re
tailers: Fryers, whole drawn. 2H
3fc lb; cut-up 34-43c lb.; hens,
hunt type, whole drawn 2l-2fie In;
liCht tpe hens cut-un 23-34C lb.;
heavy whole 36-3tc Jb
Portland Livestock
Portland (L'PllUSDA Week
ly livfttot-k -
C.ittle 2MW. Choice-prime steers
2R '.'ft. mixed good -choice most I v
23-2K .V: choice heifrrs 2fi .Vt-27.
utility-commercial cows 1 4.50-17.
canner-cutter 8-14. cutter-utility
bulls 17-2'l
Calves 475. flood-choice vealers
3") lb down 28-31; standard 23
27: utilltv down to 13.
Hogs 1300. U S. I and 2 butch
rrs 1B50-1B75; 2 and 3 urnde 18
If) "ill, I and 3 Krade sows 12-14
Sheen 17.10. Choice 80-100 lb.
woled lambs Jtl-lfMt.y Rood-chnice
7.'cfO It) 18-18 50; cull-ood ewei
mostly 5-5.50,
"Take Your Best Girl to the Colony'"'
Elegant dining at popular prices. Wonder
ful luncheon served 11 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Dinner served 5 P.M. to Midnight. Open
Monday through Saturday Closed Sunday.
Fourth and Front
OREGON
OBITUARIES
WALTER P. BOTTOM
Funeral services for Walter
Perry Bottom, 82, of 3905 Cal
houn rd., who died Thursday,
will be held at 9:30 a.m. Sat
urday in Conger-Morris down
town chapel. Everett Cade of
the Phoenix Church of Christ
will officiate. Committal will
be in Phoenix cemetery.
Mr. Bottom was born Dec.
23. 1879, in Ennis, Texas, and
had lived in southern Oregon
fince 1926. He was married
Oct. 20, 1903, in Portland, to
Bessie Foster, who survives.
Other survivors Include two
daughters, Mrs. Doyle Carte
Sr., Myrtle Creek; and Mrs.
Chester Silliman, Medford;
two brothers. Chester Bottom,
Texas; and Joel Bottom, Arn
old, Calif.; one grandson and
three great granddaughters.
Pallbearers will Include Al
bert McBeath, Daniel Cal
houn, George Bourne, Vern
Harris. George Barker, and
Vernon Turnbough.
MARY HEIBERG
Mrs. Mary Heiberg, former
valley resident, died this
morning in Salem. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
by Conger-Morris funeral directors.
GROTTO
Sunday Lunch Served 11 am - 4 pm
CHILDREN HALF PRICE PLUS 25c SUNDAY ONLY
SUNDAY MENU
Roast Turkey With Sage Dressing. .50
Baked Ham With Candied Yams $1.50
Fried Chicken $1.25
PLUS ALL THE SALAD YOU CAN EAT
Real Goo' Italian and American Dinners
Served from 4 P.M. to 10 P.M.
10 No. Front Street Phone 772-4443
k BBG
Butte Falls Community Hall
SATURDAY, DEC. 8
Western Swing By The
RHYTHM'S FOUR
Everyon Wetcom
ATTENTION!
The OASIS BALLROOM
WILL BE
Closed Sat. Nite, Dec. 8
Due To Flood Damage
OPEN AGAIN -DEC. 15th
Jay Stough Ray Athcraft and tha
Dixit Driftari Thank You!
COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE
(( Milei up Elk Creek Road)
Every Saturday - 9 till 11
Margaret Hanson
Pick Woodt Don Gilleipi
Bob Burton Dave Johnson
Muiic (or all agei Wtxern Rock It Roll Poi Twiir
Attention Eagles
CAN DANCE
Saturday, December 8th
Admission: 2 or More Cans of VEGETABLES
Gene Lowe Music
Eagles and Guests Welcome
rwf pew.
nd sceAiauAaw
FLORENTINE IOUNGI
For Reservations Phone 779-1616
GEORGE G. BOSS
George G. Boss, of route 1,
Jacksonville, on the Apple
gate river, was found dead
near his home Thursday
morning. He had died of ap
parent natural causes. Funcril
arrangements will be an
nounced by Conger Morris
funeral directors.
DAISY CLENDENIN
Daisy Clendenln, 81, wife
of Dr. E. Claire Clendenln,
died in a local hospital Thurs
day evening. Funeral arrange
ments will be announced by
Perl Funeral home.
Elizabeth Hood
Dies at Hospital
Elizabeth V. Hood. 74, of
1200 Mira Mar ave., died in a
local hospital Thursday eve
ning. Mrs. Hood was the wife of
the late Dellman O. Hood,
who organized the Columbia
Utilities company which now
is part of the United Utilities
Telephone system. Mr. Hood
died on Oct. 28, 1961.
Funeral arrancnmpnl wilt
be announced by Perl Funeral
home.
Buffet Style
Salad Bar
DANCE
$1.00 Per Person
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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1962
Improvements in
Wages Suggested
Portland 'UI'H Improve
ments in minimum wage
levels for women and minors
employed by hospitals, nurs
inc homes and child care fa
cilities have been recommend
ed by a wage and hour con
ference board of the Oregon
wage and Hour Commission.
New minimunis of 90 cents
an hour would be established
in nursing homes and hos
pitals next July 1, Increasing
to SI an hour a year later.
Minimunis in child care fa
cilities and homes for the
aged would go to 85 cents.
Present minimum in both
categories is 65 cents. This has
been in effect since 1960.
A hearing will be held .Inn
(8 here.
MERRY HAWAIIAN CHRISTMAS
GIVE
Fun lor Young and Old!
RECORDS
Chooit from finest selection
in Southern Oregon!
PURUCKER'S
Record Shop
111 No. Central
Phone 773-7538
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BtV.......- -TTIIIIIIIIIJI - IIUIMJ.I.
TONIGHT & SATURDAY ONLY
2 TOP FEATURES IN
A GREAT DOUBLE BILL!
MOST INCREDIBLE
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CTftnw in
HJSTflRW
FOR THRU
WARS HI FOUSHTA
ONt MAN WAR OH
JAP-HUD GUAM!
JEFFREY HUNTER MARSHALL THOMPSON BARBARA PEREZ
PLUS EXCITING CO-FEATURE
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Only ijA (WTlt feiHC NltHWwf ' Only
1 1 3
TOP HITS
IN A GREAT TRIPLE BILL I
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Bob Hope Planning
Ninth Trip Abroad
Hollywood -IUPD- Comedian
Bob Hope made plans today
for his ninth consecutive trln
abroad to entertain American
servicemen during the Christ
mas holidays.
Hope will leave Dec. 19 to
visit military installations In
Guam, the Philippines, Tai
wan, Okinawa, Korea and Ja
pan. Others in the show Include
Lana Turner, Anita Bryant,
Janis Paige, Jerry Colonna,
Amedce Chabot (Miss USA).
Peter Leeds and the Les
Brown band.
TOMORROW
SATURDAY
1:00 P.M.
ONE OF THE BEST
KIDDIE MATINEES
OF THE YEAR
THE FINEST FAMILY
PICTURE of the YEAR!
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A COLORED CARTOON
CARNIVAL
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