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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON FRIDAY. JANUARY IS. 1963 A 11 uitcate Taken-Dr. Norman Thomas apsey notified Med lord police Thursday a suit case filled with clothing and miscellaneous articles was taken from his car while it was parked on Central ave. at Main St. It was valued at $120. Switch Smokes Medford firemen were called about 2 p.m. yesterday when an elec tric light wall switch was seen smoking at the Roland Arm strong residence, 507 Marie st. Writers Group - A Writers Group for persons who are now writing or hope to in the future will meet at 7 o'clock tonight in the basement of the Ashland Public library. Dies in South Mrs. Lizzie Talbott, former resident of the Talent area and member of a long-time Medford fam ily, died in San Francisco Jan. 12. She is survived here by a brother, William Wolga mott, and a sister, Mrs. Mag gie Erskine, 614 West 13th street. Local and Personal Beddina Burns Medford firemen said that bedding and the mattress in an upstairs bedroom at the Harry DeVore riripnri 312(1 North Pacific highway, burned yesterday afternoon, iney Jouna tnai an electric blanket had been left on. Heat and smoke damage resulted to the bedroom. Fire men were summoned about 3:45 p.m. Wiremen to Meet - Wire men of the 1BEW 659 will hold their quarterly meeting in the Medford Labor Tem ple at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 19. The recently negotiated agreement will be discussed. Wall Fire - Ashland fire men were called to S. A. Belland residence, 630 Ray lane, at 7:40 p.m. Thursday to control a fire in the wall. The fire started when grease on the stove ignited. There was minor damage. THE TIMBER ROOM 5 South Riverside ' . Under the Supervision of Elver Walker SPECIAL MEXICAN DINNERS Served Starting at noon OPEN 7 AM to 9 PM DAILY With a Menu of Your Favorite Dishes VFW HALL ROGUE RIVER DANCE Frank Burdick's Western Swing Band Frank Burdick, Dick Spain, Jim McCurdy and Bob leroy EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 9 TO 1 A.M. HDAKTCIE DREAMLAND BALLROOM Bill Lively's Western Swing Band featuring BOBBY BURTON Sat. Nile No Rock, No Roll, No Twist "Just Good Danceabl Country Western Music" Returns - H. C. Reeve of Hornbrook returned early this week from Salt Lake City, where he and his wife were called by the death Jan. 7 of Mrs. Reeve's father, F. B. Ut ter. Mr. Utter was for many years an annual visitor at Hornbrook and had planned to come here this week. Mrs. Reeve will remain in Salt Lake City until arrangements are made for the care of her mother. Meeting Set - Westwood Subdivision residents have been asked to meet at 8 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 22, in the West side school gymnasium. The possibility of forming a wa ter district will be discussed. Other interested persons in the area will be welcomed at the session, spokesmen said. Death Noted - Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jeter, stopped at Horn brook Thursday en route to Los Angeles, where they have been called by the death of his mother, Mrs. W. E. Jeter. Jeter is senior Inspector at the Redwood Quarantine sta tion on Highway 199. His mother frequently visited Hornbrook and was well known there. . Permit - C. W. Johnson has been issued a building permit by the Medford build ing department to erect a $12,000 residence at 1531 Miracle lane. Driver Injured in Medford Accident Glendon Dale Mabry, 22, of 1810 Spring St., Medford, was taken to Sacred Heart hos pital by Medford ambulance after his vehicle struck a parked car at 129 North Riv erside ave. about midnight, according to Medford police. Mabry's vehicle hit the parked vehicle owned by Lillian Patterson Zander, 288 Patterson ave., Ashland, which was knocked into an other parked car owned by Myron Carroll Thomas, 251 Beatty St., officers said. The Thomas car, in turn, hit a street sign and another park ed car owned by Arne See land Matson, 1070 Ross lane north, Medford. Mabry was cited by city police for violation of the basic rule and obstructed vision. Earlier, police had investi gated an accident on River side ave. near Manzanita st. when a car operated by Rob ert Forest Brown, 84, of Bak ersfield, Calif., hit a parked car owned by Roy Francis Millter, 243 South Holly St. OBITUARIES Beaver Boys State Slated for June 23-29 Portland - (UPn - The 27th annual Beaver Boys State, sponsored by the American Legion, will be held at Ore gon State university June 23-29. Patient - Mrs. Fred Mills of Hornbrook is a patient at Sis kiyou General hospital at Yreka, where she was taken Monday morning. JOSEPHINE PORTER Josephine Perry Porter, 89, died this morning at the fam ily home, 1641 Ridgeway, Medford. Funeral arrange ments will be announced by Perl Funeral home. MRS. MINNIE FERRAL Hornbrook - Mrs. Minnie Ferral, 86, died Wednesday at Siskiyou General hospital, Yreka. She was born Feb. 5, 1876, in Scio, Ore. She had lived in Hornbrook for 55 years, having moved here in 1908. Mrs. Ferral is survived by a son, Earl Ferral, Red Bluff, Calif.; four grandchildren; three great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lulu Worley, Walton, Ore., and Mrs. Ro berta Miller, Salem; two brothers, Grover Pomeroy, Albany, Ore., and Orange Pomeroy, of Utah. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Hornbrook Methodist church. The Rev. Carl Ny lund will officiate. Girdner's Funeral chapel of Yreka is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be In the Henley- Hornbrook cemetery. FRED NEUMANN Fred Charles Neumann, 62, of Trueax rd., Central Point, died Wednesday while visiting Ins brather at Vallejo, Calif. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 21, at Memory Gardens Fu neral home. ROY E. CARLEY Funeral services for Roy Eugene Carley, 78, of 2043 ASHLANU 40 NOW THRU SATURDAY SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 j00f0s&S. when You Think of G 9t STAINlESS STEEl J k D j ij . . . Think of Iftt T 9i Ivl' I TRAVIS & HARRY'S 7j -1Ptf Many thousands of dollars ML At 2 feft -vvT worth of stainless steel were . iffl 7j r jt-- used in building this res- - J "j MLy " taut-ant for one simple At '; ' Y reason to fl've you the gy mm laUeaitwml ftrtiir n Ftttmti ..POUT HANGUP! 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National Bank ... 68'i United Util 34 U West Coast Tel . 20 ' a Weyerhaeuser - 24', a . 24", . 13 1, . 23 . 32 ' i . 59 li . . 24..; Table Rock rd., who died Wednesday, will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday In Conger- Morris downtown chapel. The Rev. D. Hirkland West ol the First United Presbyterian church will officiate. Com mittal will be in Siskiyou Memorial park. Mr. Carley was born May 18, 1884, in Montpelier. N.D., a son of the late Frank and Eliza Carley, who pioneered in North Dakota in the 1870's. Mr. Carley was married May 15, 1907, at Edgcley, N.D., to Anne E. Chinberg, who survives. He moved to Medford in 1921, and was shipping super intendent for the Medford Corporation for many years until his retirement in 1943 to a ranch in Sams Valley, where he raised pure-bred Herefords. He was a member of the First Presbyterian church, of the Sams Valley Grange, the Oregon State Grange, and Modern Woodmen of Amer ica. Survivors, besides his wife, include a son, Eugene Alan Carley, Eugene, Ore.; three sisters, Mrs. L. B. Howey, North Wellington, Vancouver Island, Canada; Mrs. Isabclle Cumber, Walla Walla, Wash.; and Mrs. Edith Porter, Glen- dale, Calif.; a granddaughter, great granddaughter, and several nieces and nephews. Casket bearers will include Lynn Smith, Alva Reed, Henry Wilson, Ralph James, Wesley McDonough, and El wood Abbott. Ashland Driver Hurt In Truck Accident An Ashland logging truck driver sprained h i s wrist when two logging trucks col lided yesterday afternoon at Linn rd. and Crater Lake highway, state police report ed. Injured was Harvey Louis Corwin, 20, of 551 Carter lane, Ashland. The Corwin truck was entering the highway from Linn rd. and was hit on the right side by a logging truck driven by Homer Jackson Hylton, 57, of 137 Elk St., Medford, officers reported. Heavy fog limited visibil ity, state police noted. A second accident occurred last night when a car skidded through the intersection of Sweet rd. and North Ross lane and struck a fire hy drant, police said. The car driven by Dixie Virginia Rolls, 36, of 840 Ross lane, failed to stop for a stop sign. ' 61 , 26', H'i 241. 34 H 63 28 'i 32 'i 4',, 36 Hi S1V. 29', 72', 36 211. 20 ', Portland Product) Portland (UP1I Dairy market: Eees To retailers: AA extra lame 47-53c; AA large 44-51c; A large 43-49C; AA medium 42-48C; A medium 30-38c; AA small 30 37c; cartons J-3c higher. UUlter lO feunier. nn A prima 66c; cartons la higher; B prints 65c. Cheese (medium cured) To retailers: 46's - 47',ic; processed American 8-10 lb. loaf. 43-4SC. Portland IUPII Dressed chickens No. 1 grade dressed to retallera: Fryers, whole drawn 33 39c lb.; cup-up, 38-43C lb.; hens light type, whole drawn 21-26c lb.; llgnt type nens. cui-up -aw heavy whole 36-39C lb. Portland Livestock Portland lUPIl USDA week ly livestock: Cattle 1.300. Good-choice steers 27.75; good 24-27; standard 21 33.50; good-choice heifers 25.30: standard-low good 19-22.30; cutter cows 12-14. canner 11-13, cutter- utility Bulls 17-2U. Calves 250. Good-choice vealera 28-32; choice to 33; standard 24-27. Hogs 1,30. u. a. 1 ana uum-m- ers 17.73-18.23; z ana j great 17-17.3U; l ana t saws n-io. Sheep 823. Good to prime wool ed slaughter lambs 18-19.30; No. 1 to (sll shorn pelts 19-19.25; awes cull-good 5.50-6.50. CHARLES PENCE Funeral services for Charles Pence, 86, of 2670 Old Mili tary rd., who died Thursday, will be held at 11 a.m. Satur day, Jan. 19, in Conger-Morris downtown chapel. The Rev. William Wash of the Church of the Brethren will officiate. Committal will be in Granite Hill cemetery, Grants Pass. Mr. Pence, a son of Jeffer son and Minerva Bryan Pence, was born Sept. 3, 1876, in Illinois. When he was young, he moved with his parents to Myrtle Creek, Ore., and later to Williams Creek, where he spent the early years of his life. He spent many years work ing in mines and lumber camps in California. During the early gold-rush years, he spent some time mining in Alaska. In later years he worked with the Oregon state highway main tenance crew. From 1927 he made his home at Williams until about six years ago, when he moved to Medford. where he resided until his death. Survivors include one brother, Ray A. Pence, and one sister, Mrs. O. O. Morton, both of Medford, and several nieces and nephews. Casket bearers will Include Robert J. Morton, Ray A. Morton, Charles F. Shlnn, Kenneth L. Myers, Carrol R. Hussey, and Philip Hussey. Signs Planned at Garbage Dump Site The Jackson county court this morning directed the county engineer to place signs at the Prospect garbage dump ordering residents to dump garbage in the pit. The county court had re ceived complaints that gar bage was being disposed of around the pit. The dump was established about a year ago 1V4 mtles east of Prospect off the Red Blanket rd. by the county. Trash fires had occurred earlier in the Prospect-Copco area due to irresponsible trash dumping. A man was injured in fighting one of the fires. Prospect is an unincor porated town. Weather SATURDAY 1:00 P.M. A SWELL ALL ACTION WESTERN "CHIEF CRAZY Overdue Books Are Returned in GP Grants Pass - An unusually high rate of return on overdue books was reported at the Jo sephine County Library this ween. It all followed the arraign ment in Grants Pass justice court last week of six persons charged with retaining books more than 30 days after they had been notified they were delinquent. The complaints were issued under a state law, finally in voked by authorities after all olhcr means to effect return of the books had failed. All six defendants pleaded guilty and were fined $10 each; three were suspended. Fines for the overdue books, plus the cost of lost or dam aged ones, ranged from a few dollars to almost $21 in one) case. The Broadway Theater League Presents A Popular Broadway Theater Play SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 HOLLY THEATER Curtain Time 8:30 DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT TIL 1 COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE (S Mlloi Up Elk Creek Road) Margaret Hanson Trio Pick Woods Don Gillespie Guest Star "Little Randy Petersilge" . II HORSE Plus Special Corned and Colored Cartoon . Carnival Kids 35c Othart 75c The GROTTO Sunday Lunch Served 11 am - 4 pm SUNDAY MENU Rot Turkey With Sage Dressing. ...$1.50 Baked Ham With Candied Yams $1.50 Fried Chicken $1.25 PLUS All THE SALAD YOU CAN EAT -BaaaamjaBBtaaaaR!.-. Real Good Italian and American Dinners Served from 4 P.M. to 10 P.M. CHILDREN HAL' PRICE PLUS 25c 10 No. Front Street Phone 772-4443 . I Cl 'if til II "I 'J ITU I TONITE AND SAT. ONLY Currently at the Wooden Shoe Tin KATZ BROS. Held Over by Popular Demand They're Chuck, Onie and unit The Most Danceable Music in Town They're Zany, Terrific and like-able ar the HOLLAND HOTEL FORECASTS MHrnrrf ind viclnltv: Partly cloudy with lo patches tonhiht and tomorrow mornlnf. Fair Sat urday but continued cool. Low tontaht 18-23. HlRn uaiurnay Western Oreion: Partly cloudy In the south portion tonight and clearing In north portion. Colder tonight and Saturday. Low tonight 34-34. High Saturday 34-44. Northern California: Talr through Saturday, except patches of toa or low cloudiness along coast and local morning fog in valleys. Lit tle temperature change. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday 32: below norms! 13. Record high this date 63 In 1919. Record low this dale 13 In 1B43. PRECIPITATION: 34 hours to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a.m. Total this month .08 In., 1.69 In. below normal. ..... Total since Sept. I 16.16 In., 5.90 in. shove normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 92 per cent, highest this am. 100 "n" High 4 M 14- CITV Vaster- a.m. hr. day Low Free. .11 firnnkinet Crater Lake 44 Rranta pass 32 Howard Pralrla .... 41 Klsmaih Falls 40 MEDFORD 2 Portland 45 41 Seattle ... Spokane Yakima . Eureka 31 36 . 41 Red Bluff 36 Sacramento 33 Rn Francisco 3S Los Angeles 03 Phoenix Denver ... 36 Chicago 34 Miami Beach .03 New York ... 46 Ur..hlnatnn Ti C A2 F1VF-1IAT rWRM-noi nin Jsn. 21): Western Oregon-Western ah Inrion Temperatures averaging below to much below normal. H.ihs 3-4S. Lows 2J-31. Precipi tation light, occurring as rain or rain mixed with snow, mainly after Sunday. Northern California No pre cipitation, except possibility of light rsin around end of period. Temperatures near normal. Ashland Elks Club's GERMAN NIGHT Sat., Jan. 19 DINNER-6:308:30 German Stuuge Sauerkraut Sour Dough Broad Potatoes Pretxlo light and Dark Bavarian GERMAN BAND 7-9 DAVE WIGHT 9-1 Elks and Invited Guests $050 Per Person ! for Reservation 4 Tickets CALL 482-3311 NEVER HAS THERE BEEN A HONEYMOON SO HECTIC... OR SO HILARIOUS AMERICA'S FOREMOST PLAYWRIGHT gives warmth ; and humor to his first comedy when he gives you a glimpse nto the hearts of people who are k - i ar arm v v 3 MITNO-OOLOWYH-MAVIH pre.onlt) ANTHONY FRANCI0SA JANE FONDA JIM HUTT0N , LOIS NETTLET0N I In LOVE! J GEORGE ROY HILL LAWRENCE WEINGARTEN TWIN PI AY Wt IS0BEL LENNART PLUS A SUPER THRILLING CO-HITI r''l"jwMiiiLiiK STARTING SUNDAY ROAD SHOW ENGAGEMENT . NOW,,. ADD A MOTION PICTURE TO THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD! ' raimslnmmmtflp: TAINS DUllTA M J. UE THOMPSON nu nHMaD KCHT MUSTtNlXI ' 1 t