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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON FRIDAY. DECEMBER -21, I9S2 A 11 riy Flrti - Mediord fire men were dispatched yester day morning when flue fives were reported at the resi dences of Gus Augirre, 2780 Lone Pine rd., and Berle Thornton, 903 Lone Pine rd. Man Fined - Robert Calvin Windham, 26, of 1221 Thomas St., Medford, was fined $30 in Medford municipal court Fri day following his arrest about 2:20 a.m. at a local tavern on a disorderly conduct eharse. Local and Personal THE TIMBER ROOM 5 South Riverside Under the Supervision of Elver Walker SPECIAL MEXICAN DINNERS Served after 5 P.M. OPEN 6 AM to 10 PM DAILY With a Menu of Your Favorite Dishes Business Names - The busi ness name Mobile Home Lodge, 2495 West Main St., has been assumed by May nard M. and Evelyn R. Leg acy, according to records in the Jackson county records in the Jackson county re corder's office. Other names recently assumed were An derson Signs by Robert W. and Thelma E. Anderson, 33 East Main st Ashland, and Central Point Roofing, by Larry F. Hackworth, 646 Man zanita ave.. Central Point. JACKSON HOUSE RESTAURANT 108 S. CENTRAL Jackson Hotel) THANKS! THANKS! The loyalty and kind wishes of our old friends is most gratifying, and again may we offer you our thanks! Signed: Henry R. and Edith W. Byeri We do not have an elaborate or expensive menu . . . just good home cooked food by women, one of whom has cooked for us for more than 16 years . . . and "SERVED" by waitresses who have also worked for us a number of years. We invite you to try our selection of steaks served A la Carte or as complete dinners. Only government graded "GOOD" or "CHOICE" meats are being served'. . . and at REASONABLE PRICES. OPEN 6 A.M. UNTIL 8 P.M. WEEK DAYS SUNDAY 12 NOON UNTIL 8 P.M. We hv banquet fatifittei lor grupi of 10 to 200 Til -niilTilii'iitrii-irMnf---- - - mr - niaif'T Merry 34t&ttad ilStl LB - HORENT1NE LOUNGE Enjoy Our Special Christmas Eve Dinner 5 P.M. to Midnight Monday, Dec. 24 Choose From Our Complete Menu CUOULUOUHUV. W7 CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY ! Corner of Fourth and Front For Reservations Phone 779-1616 Medical Patient-A medica! patient at Rogue Valley hos pital is Fred L. Ross, owner of the Dog Lake resort. Lake view. Visits Nephew-Roy Elliott. 204 West Ninth St., former Medford fire chief, plans to leave Sunday for Brigham City, Utah, where he will visit his nephew, Lee John ston, during the Christinas holidays. Sales Honors-John S. Hum phrey, 340 Lindero St., and Terry D. Green, 38 South Bartlett St.. both of Medford, have qualified for annual sales honors with Mutual of New York. Humphrey is as sistant manager in Medford for the Portland agency, and Green also is associated with the Portland agency. Gasoline Smelled - Fire men caiied to investigate the report of a gasoline odor about 10:40 a.m. yesterday at Dumas Domestic laundry, 32 North Riverside ave., Medford, said that they stood by until a meter reading dropped to zero. They said the source of the odor apparently was gaso line dumped into the sewer at some undetermined point. Firemen Sutnmoned-Smoke from cooking, reported by a neighbor, was the apparent reason for a house fire alarm yesterday afternoon, firemen stated. They were called to 1314 South Peach st. and found no fire. Permits Issued - The Med ford building department is sued a permit Thursday to Leeds Shoe store, Medford Shopping Center, to erect a sign at an estimated cost of $7,500. A permit also was is sued to Sierra Construction company to erect a residence at 2508 Jackson dr. at an ap proximate cost of $9,500 and to remodel a commercial building at 1101 North River side ave. at an estimated cost of $1,500. Portland Livestock Portland (UP!) VJSDA Wteklv livestock: Cattle 1.773. Slsuehter tterrs mixed good snd choice slaughter heifers good to mosllv choice 26; utility dtirybred cows 12-14.50: cutter nd utility 16 18.50. CsJvei 323. Good and choice venters 27-32; food and choice feeder steers 26-30. Hoes t.875. Barrows and silts No. i to mostly No. 2 and mixed No. 1-2-3 1110-230 lbs. 18; sows No. 1-2 300-400 lb. 14-13. Sheep 1,200. Choice 83-110 wool ed slaughter lambs 10-19 30; cull to good slaughter ewes 5-fi. Rood and choice shorn and wooled 30 70 lb, feeder lambs 13-17. Portland Produce Portland UPIi Dairy market; Eggs To retailers; AA extra large 3S-54c; A A large 47-S2c; A large 48-50c; AA medium 44. 48c; A medium 31 -34c: A A small 30 37c; cartons l-3c higher. Biitier To retailers: AA and A prints 67c; cartons 1c higher; B prints 66c. Cheese tmedium cured To re tailers: 46i1-47ljc; processed American 5-10 lb. loaf, 43-43C Portland (UPIi Dressed chick ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail ers: Fryers, whole drawn. 32-39C lb.: cut-up, 37-43C lb.: hens, light tvpe, whole drawn 2!-29c lb.: light tvpe hens, cut-up 23-34C lb.; heavy whole 38-38c lb. OBITUARIES RAYMOND VINSON tin the Trees Mortuary in Sis- Raymond Vinson, a former ' kiyou Memorial park. resident of Medford, died in The Rev George R. V. Portland Dec. 17. Funeral ar- Bolster of St. .Mark s Episc rangements have not been an- nal ..iiurrh nt Merffnrri will nouitced. ! officiate. Privatp tritprmpnt Mr. Vinson is survived by t wil, olow m s,skjym, Mc. his wife, Ada Vinson, Pori-jmoda, park land; two sons, Arthur Vm- ... ... son. Washington, D.C., and fooo . V . , Donald Vinson, Washington; ! ' T " V o , , two daughters. Mrs. Mary , f " " i3":tK- Christenson. Pautsbo, Wash., and Miss Delia Vinson; two granddaughters and a grand son. HARRY BANTA Harry Banta died in Salem Thursday. Funeral arrange ments will be announced by Peri Funeral home. he was married to Miss B. Rohrer, who sur- DOUGLAS POWELL Grants Pass Douglas Pow ell, 63. owner of the Victor ian motel in Grants Pass, died of an apparent heart Bttack today. He is survived by his wife, three daughters and several grandchildren. EVERETT MANLEY Everett Manlcy, 61, of 443 North Third St., Central Point, died last night at his home. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Conger-Morris Funeral directors. LESTER A. WORDEN Funeral services for Lester A. Worden, 74, of 218 Perry- dale, ave,, Medford, who died Thursday, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Ctsapc! Weather FORECASTS Mriorri d vu'iiutv; Valley fog and occasional drizzle tomght and Saturday. Possibility of a little afternoon clearing in vicinity of Ashland. Fair and mild above fog. Low tomeftl 3t-33- ingn aai- urday 38-13, except 52-So" abova Western Oregon: Cloudy or foggy tonitfht and Saturday with brief partial clearing Saturday slier noon. Fair on smith coast Satur day. Little temperature change. Low tonight 32-42. High Saturday 4U-4K. except .lU-Jtt on coasi. Northern California: Fog in val levs and on northern coast but otherwise fair tonight and Satur day. l.OC.M. BSTS TEMPKRATUI1E: Mean yester day 35; below normal 3. Record high (tils date S3 in 1.140. Record low this date U in 1S14. PRECIPITATION 24 hours to midnight, trace. Midnight to 18 a.m.. trace. Total this month 4.68 inches, 2.42 inches above normal. Total since Sept. 1. 16.06 inches, 8.6R inches above normal. HUMIDITY; Lowesl yesterday 83'e, highest this a.m. lon'ffl. Hish 4:08 24- CITV Vester- a.ttt. hf, day l.mv free. Brookings 57 42 Crater Lake SI 2 Grants Pass .... 4) 33 Howard Prairie. 4 Klamath Falls .... 43 MEDFORD 39 Portland , 4n Seattle" SO Spokane 4Q Yakima 4fi Fiireka 37 Red Bluff 31 Wash Helen vives. The family have been resi dents of tins community for the past 51 years. Mr. Word en was a Veteran of World War i. having served as a sargeat with the base hospital, 81st medical corp in the U S. Army in France. He had been superintendent of Medford Domestic Laundry for many years, and during World War H was employed as steam maintenance man at Camp White. Mr. Worden re tired in 1952. He was a 40-year member of Medford Lodge 103 AF& AM, and a member of World War I Barracks, Medford, Survivors, besides his wife, include two sons, James L. Worden, Klamath Falls, and Weston A. Worden. Medford; one brother, Guy D. Worden, Long Beach, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Flossie Cheney, Yermo, Calif., and five grandchildren. Two brothers, Glenn and Clif ford J. Worden, preceded hira in death. Honorary pallbearers will Over-lhe-Counler Western Slocks By tsUed lattrmtlanii Bank e. Amtfis ... 30 vai iac tin. 2a f l ..n iieignl . . 1 ' fl.SS SmJitat LltUt, . 31$'. jat.VUtti Z& 4 viorrjiiurj ivnudten B juun ftfiuieii , J- PPkl 24 POfi. - . . Vt. NaiKwwu Bak .... ftd1 L'mied Vttl W Cest Tei (y Weyrl...ctteT at- J 4 AfifiEST WHOKG MAS Sacramento, Cabl-tlTli-John K. Harrison Jr., who was ar resJed tit Los Angeles ad fpenl seven days in ml en & charge nJ failure Id support two children, had rather con vincing evidence I his inno cence Thursday when he &$ pearcd in Municipal Court here, "it looks like we have U wrong man," prosecutors said ot Harrison, 20. The ehil riren he was alleged to have fathered and failed to support sre ased 15 and !3. Investment Funds DINING ,nh FINEST Fund Bid Builoi-k . ... . la s? ChtHKicai Fund 10 Colonial EntTgy .. 11.4S Eaton Howard. Stk.. 12.511 TlAe lily 1 4 65 ftwlatnental Invfsl y vj Graup See Avta tlee 6 8 GnmpSec Com Stk 11.81 irmipSce Pclr ... 11.62 Hamilton C-7 ,. .1 .. 4.1fi Keystone B-3 , IS 61 Keystone a-4 ... eai Keystone K-2 4 m KeysloneS-l 50 2 Keystone S-2 11.57 Keystone S-3 15 H4 Keystone S-4 3 1)7 Mass Ittv Gfswth .... 7.33 Naitoftal Growth ?.S3 TV-Elec S.KS United Acettm . .. 12.tl7 United Continenlal . 614 United Income 11.23 United Selene 6.17 Value Line 4.93 Wellington 13.74 A tli U 12 11.11 12 51 n 57 15 B4 9 W7 7 30 12 J 127S 5 21 17 04 10 1 5 24 22 4 1262 14 12 4 23 SO! 8 34 7 S7 14 17 8 9.7 1227 74 r You'.i Enjoy Eye of Prime Rib eefc4 it a bine! out-of-doors Charcoal Broiled Steaks Fried Chicken be members of World War I Barracks 540, Medford. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral Service directors of Chapel in Ihe Trees Mortuary. Many ether delicious foods served with hot buttermiik biscuits and homemade pastries. WW ROGUE RIVER LODGE just 25 Minutes Tasm Mediord on Crater Uk Hwy. 42 Open In 12, Djjjji, 4 is 2;30 i.m, Saturdays, Closed Thuft, Rnowfisd for it xteSirrt food , , , its piesanl atmosphere, refreshing beverages. Why net driv eufl SATURDAY fOR YOUR CNTERTAINMENT Hai Grow on )1rit Organ wd Piano Barrtey Seaton on Six and Drums lets Us Hdp You Fbn Your Holiday Party CaH Jola 878-2392 Shady Cove) TOM'S FIR F08EST FARMED CHRfSTMAS TREES Only 150 Trees Left! A Lot of Reat Nite Trees To Choose From Priced From 50c and Up White Fir Dougias Fir Pine and Silver Tips Come and Get 'Em! ACROSS FROM BIG-Y Next to the 21 Ciub 5fi 7tt San Francisco Lob Anjeeifts Phoenix - Denver 3& Chirago MiAini Bfflch , J5 New York 31 Washingion, D. C. 44 tTttronsh TNs(crii OrPEon - Wfstrrn Wash ington Temperatures will average near noniial in western Oregon WasiiinEton. Kain moderate, ex crpl i.Rnt in southwestern OreRon. Mast at rain Tuwday or Wednes day, High temfjffraiurc moatly in 40 and lows in 30c. 44 j , iaaL-j. sak I pi a Jf,a a "3 J 1 i ' I hub i STARTiNG TONiGHT WALT DISNEY PRESENTS THE PERFECT HOLIDAY SHOW! An Earthquake of Entertainment! Only Walt Dssney could teli this incredible Jules Verne Adventure! BIG DANCE Butte Falls Community Hall SATURDAY, DEC. 22 Wara Swing fcy fh RHYTHM'S FOUR Evry3fi Wkom $1.00 ptr Pirton Northern tra.Hornla No precipi- tali on. except possibility of rain i around end ol period. Tempera- t lure near nornsai, except above : normal in nemain. 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I UDAMC DREAMLAND BALLROOM SATURDAY - 9 to 1 Bill Lively' Western Swing Band Goes' Dsjtccsblc teustif Wsicm Music MONDAY, DiC. 34 THREE FREE MATINEES 12:00 - 2:00 - 4:00 SPONSORED BY VAUEY FUEL 1 WTTIE DASSY It W. McAndr.wt Rd. 1 OF staged mwHa oils i SN,Dg,s mm CENTRAL REXAll fT! UKUWa MORNING fRESH MmitCntrii BAKERIES M- , . MIOFORD BRANCH lY:5?$ FIRST NATIONAL COMPANY SANK OF ORSGON ARDEN FARMS TK HOVIoo5cn"M 0FORB jeie m u thiatsk MAIL TRIBUNE