MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. K2DFORD. OREGON
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1963
Portland Will Host
Cattlemen's Meeting
has Vegas, Nev. (UPU Port
land was named Thursday as
the site for the 1965 American
National Cattlemen's Associa
tion convention.
Exams for Post Office Jobs Noted
Examinations for two sub
stitute positions at the Med
ford post office have been
announced by the port office
i board of the U.S. civil service
WANTED!
Radio Account Executive
Radio KEED, Eugene-Springfield, Lane Coun
ty's Number One Station, has opening for
an Account Executive. Experienced man
preferred but will consider training quali
fied person. Good pay, security, other bene
fits. Contact manager,
Rod louden, PArkway 6-6591
Pulse-May-June '62
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VFW HALL - ROGUE RIVER
DANCE
Frnk Burdick's Western Swing Band
Spjin, Jim McCurdy, Bob LcRoy & Frank Burdick
Sat. Nite, 9 to 1
examiners.
One is for substitute clerk
and the other for substitute
carrier, each with a begin
ning wage of $2.26 an hou.
The examinations will be held
Feb. 4. 11 and 18.
Applicants must reside
within the delivery area of
the Mcdford post office or
be patrons or employi.es of
the post office.
Postal employees receive
regular pay increases and lib
eral employee benefits, in
cluding paid vacation, L. B.
Nelson, local examiner for
the civil service commission,
pointed out in announcing the
examinations.
Anyone wishing additional
information regarding the ex
aminations and the positions
to be filled is asked to tele
phone Nelson or to call in per
son at the Medford post office.
Portland Livestock
Portland lUPIlUSDA Week,
ly livrttock:
Cattle 1650. Choice atrers 27:
Soon-choice 26-26 30: standard-good
olslelns 22 30-23.23: good-choice
hellers 23-23.25; standard 20-22:
canner-cutter cows 11-15; utilily
cutter bulls 17 50-20.
Calves 123. Choice vcalers 300 lb.
down 3: standard-good 26-32: standard-good
3U0-450 lb. heifers 20-23.
Hogs 833. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers
18, some 18 23; 2 and 3 grade 17.
17.30: heavier down to 16; 1 and
2 sows 350-400 lb. 14-15.
Sheep 825. Slaughter lambs
choice-prime wooled 19-19.50: good
choice shorn No. 2 and 3 pelt 18
18.50: feeder lambs choice-fancy 60
90 lb. wooled 14-16 50.
S3.
THE TIMBER ROOM
5 South Riverside
Under the Supervision of Elvera Walker
SPECIAL MEXICAN DINNERS
Served Starting at noon :
OPEN 7 AM to 9 PM DAILY
With a Menu of Your Favorite Dishes
FINE FOOD
Continental Atmosphere
FEATURING
PRIME RIB
(Au Jus)
STEAKS
CHICKEN
SEA FOOD
Former Oregon
Army Man Retires
Ft. Monroe, Va. -HTl'- Gen.
Herbert C. Powell, Oregon
bocn commander of the U.S.
Continental Army Command,
retired from (lie Army Thurs
day in ceremonies at this
coastal military post.
A 17-gun artillery salute
boomed a military farewell as
Powell and his wife rode in a
horse-drawn carriage from the
headquarters of the Army's
largest training command to
the post's main gate.
The fife and drum corps of
the 1st battle group, 3rd in
fantry, Ft. Myer, Va., dressed
in Revolutionary war cos
tume, beat a final tattoo for
Powell, retiring after 43 years
service.
Powell, a native of Mon
mouth, Ore., said he and his
wife would spend some time
at the Georgia resort of Jekyll
Island on "our first real vaca
tion in 15 years."
Powell, at 16, enlisted as a
private in the Oregon Nation
al Guard in 1919.
Powell once was a reporter
for the Bend Bulletin.
1 Locals
Births
JUVELAND - To Mr. and
Mrs. Paul George, route 1, box
413, Central Point, Jan. 30,
1963, a boy, 634 pounds at
Rogue Valley hospital.
NEW LIVE MUSIC
"The Tempest"
Saturday Nights
Ph. 482-1721
Treat the Family to t
Special Sunday Dinner
Adults $1.50
Child's Plale $1.00
Our Chef Mr.Roger
fflark Antony
MOTOR HOTIl
Ashland, Ore.
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3
Open at 4 P.M. Daily
Closed Mondays
Hwy 997 Milei South
at Talent Ph: 535-9710
WHIPFLE-To Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Joseph, 108 Oak dr.,
CPttral Point, Jan. 31, 1963,
a girl, 8 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
PAWLOWSKI - To Mr. and
Mrs. Alphonso, 11 Highland
dr., Mcdford, Jan. 31, 1963, a
boy, 83 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
MEYER - To Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence, 220 King st., Med
ford, Feb. 1, 1963. a girl, 53i
pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital.
Invesfmenf Funds
Noon quotations on selected
stocks:
1 mid nid ,k
Bullock 12.67 1389
Chemical Fund 10 54 11.36
Colonial Energy 12.10 13.22
Ealon Howard Stk .... 13.34 14.42
Fidelity 14.05 16. ,6
Fundamental 9.34 10.20
Group Sec Avia-Elec 6.98 7.65
Group Sec Com. Stk 12.70 13.91
Group Sec Pelr 12.26
Keystone B-3 15.75 17.18
Keystone B-4 9.70 10.5!)
Keystone K-2 501 5.47
Keystone S-l 21.2!) 23.23
Keystone S-2 12.33 13.46
Keystone S-3 13.71 14.97
Keystone S-4 4.09 4.47
Mass Inv Growth 7.74 8.46
National Growth 7 93 B.67
Stocks 17.85 19.3C
TV-Elec 7.32 7.9(
United Accum 13.02 14.8!
United Continental .... 6.64 7.2(
United Income 11B1 12.9:
United Science 6.38 6.9'
Value Line 5.13 5 61
Variable 6.35 6.8(
Wellington 14.19 15.47
Smoke Damage - Mcdford
firemen reported that smoke
damage resulted to the kitch
en and dining room at the
William Longmore home.
1445 Johnson si., about 10:45
a.m. yesterday when a pot of
grease on the stove ignited.
In Career Club - Donald
M. Wiley, Medford, a member
of the A. E. Gravengaard
Portland Agency of Bankers
Life company, has earned
membership in the Career
Club for his sales volume in
1962, the company announced
from its Des Moines. Iowa,
office.
Arrested on Warrant-Robert
Pankcy, 33, of Phoenix,
was arrested yesterday after
noon by state police on a war
rant from Hood River county
on a charge of uttering a
forged instrument. Pankey is
being held in Jackson county
jail for Hood River authori
ties. Business Names - Business
names have been assumed by
M. S. Tibbetts for the Bear
Creek Motel, 2715 South Pa
cific highway; by Sarah B.
Permentcr for Peter's Body
and Paint shop, 802 East
Jackson St., and by Mary El
len Richey. for Mary's Trim
and Curl, Phoenix, according
to records in the Jackson
county recorder's office.
Hospitalircd - Mrs. R. L.
Ray, 674 Oak Grove rd., is a
patient at Rogue Valley hos
pital where she is receiving
treatment for a broken arm
and multiple bruises suffered
in a fall at her home recently.
Car Fire - The carburetor
of an automobile operated by
Mrs. Gordon Schulz of Talent
backfired and caught fire
shortly after 4 p.m. Thursday
in Ashland, firemen reported.
The accident occurred adja
cent to the U.S. National bank
parking lot. Damage was
minor
Breeders To Meat-The Cra
ter Commercial Rabbit Breed
ers association will meet at 8
p.m. Feb. 2 in the Rogue River
Community Center. The pro
gram will include showing
slides on rabbit diseases. All
rabbit growers have been in
vited to the session.
Trades Council - Hie next
regular meeting of the Med
ford Building Trades Council
will be held at the Carpenters
hall, 123'i West Main st
Medford, Wedncsiy at 7:30
p.m. Feb. 13, R. M. Hargrove,
president, has announced.
4-H NEWS
Better Batter Beaters
The meeting of the Better
nailer Beaters 411 club was
called to order by Linda
Wooten for a discussion of
main dishes made by the
members before the meeting.
Table reminders were discuss
ed, and Mrs. T. M. Hansey
told about different uses for
knives and other cooking
utensils.
Members are to brirg la
bels from cans to the next
meeting, which will be held
at the home of Shirley Han
sey. Patricia Cooney,
Reporter
Over-the-Counter
Western Stocks
By
I'nited Press International
Hid Asked
Bank of America HI
Cal Pac Ulil 26
Con Freight 13,
Cyprus Mines 22
Equitable S&L 33'
First National Bank .... 62
Janlzen 25
Morrison Knudsen 31 '
Mult Kennels 3',
N.W Natural Gas jM4
Oregon Metallurgical .... lJt
PP&L 2tii
PGE 26',
U S National Bank 75
United Util 36
West Coast Tel 20H
Weyerhaeuser 28s
63',
14,
33'j
3.1',
65 i a
27,
33',
4'i
364
281'
28 ,
7!i'j
38
21Ji
26-',
Wernmark Files Suit In Circuit Court
A n
K. C. Wernmark, Central
Point, is seeking $10,000 gen
eral damages and $1,500 spe
cial damages from Dr. Paul
T. Ruttcr, osteopathic physi
cian. Phoenix, and Dr. Max
Flowers, Central Point, of the
Medford Osteopathic clinic
and the Crater Osteopathic
hospital, as a result of an op-c-ation
performed Feb. 1,
1961.
Wernmark claims in a com
plaint filed in Jackson county
circuit court that an unneces
sary operation was performed
on his abdomen, the incisions
were improperly repaired and
he failed to receive proper
nursing care.
Wernmark said in his com
plaint it has been necessary
to have a second operation as
a result of the first operation,
that he has experienced con
siderable pain and suffering
and expects further medical
expenses besides being unable
to carry on his normal business.
Alhambra, Calif. -iliPP- Two
chivalrous bandits robbed a
bartender and six male pa
trons of $1,350 Thursday
night, but refused to take
money from four women in
the bar.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI) Dairy market:
Eggs To retailers: A A extra
large 50-55c; AA large 48-52c: A
large 47.50c: AA medium 43-48c;
nt smau ju-jjc: cartons i-jc nign
er. Butter To retailers: AA and A
prints 6fic; cartons 1c higher; B
prints 65c.
Cheese (medium curedt To re
tailers: 46'3-47'jc processed Amer
ican 3-10 lb. loaf. 43-45C
Portland tUPIl Dressed chick
ens No. I grade dressed to re
tailers: Fryers, whole drawn. 32
39c lb: cut-up. 39-44C lb: hens light
type, whole drawn 22-26c lb; light
type hens, cut-up 25-30c lb; heavy
whole 36-39c lb.
RIVERSIDE
LOUNGE
Good Food
PRIME RIB
STEAKS
Complete Menu
Selections Too
Social Hour Nightly 5
510 No. Riverside
to 7
.whatever happens -we're having a..,
lERSUtlDHOB
DINNER
Family Style
SUNDAY, FEB. 3rd
Noon 'til 4:00
Public Cordially Invited
EAGLE POINT
GRANGE
Adults $1.25 Children under 12, 75c
EDAMCIE
DREAMLAND BALLROOM
Bill Livcly's Western Swing Band
featuring BOBBY BURTON Sat. Nite
No Rock, No Roll, No Twlit
"Just Good Dancoablt Country Western Music"
TO NITE! OUR OWN
onster MASH!
wne
i mi in
Lis.-,;; 1(4
DRIVE-IN
EpiUi
DANCE
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 9 'Til 1
COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE
(8 Miles Up Elk Crook Road)
Margaret Hanson Trio
Pick Woods Don Gillespie
Guest Star Mert Thompson
Obituaries
FIRE, FURY
and DESTRUCTION
AGAINST
FANTASTIC,
, j INVADING
"I . MONSTERS!
re
ik$f
I 7 fv. fiy
DANCING
Oasis Ballroom
a m is wiiii
dlUludy iiyill a.
Come Early - Stay Late - 9 'til 1:00
Tippy and his new Western
Swing Band. Come onel Come all!
GEORGE H. SMITH
George R. Smith, 70, a resi
dent o the Veterans Adminis
tration Domiciliary, While
City, and a veteran of World
War II, died Thursday eve
ning. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Perl Fu
neral home.
Weather
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JAMES WHITMORE . EDMUND GWENN ffH&tSff
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SUNDAY LUNCH SERVED 12-4 P.M.
SUNDAY MENU
Roast Turkey With Sage Dressing....$l .50
Baked Ham With Candied Yams $1.50
Fried Chicken $1.25
PIUS ALL THE SALAD YOU CAN EAT
FROM THE SALAD BAR
Real Good Italian and American Dinner
Served from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m
Portland
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Wt'lern ureion Temperatures
averaging above normal with high
n.Oitly 4S-J3 and !o'.v 35-43. More
than normal precipitation In r.
currlng rain , , A
Northern California Rain inter
mittently except tnow in high
portinna of mountain area. Tem
neraturea anove normal.
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BRIGHT YOUNG STARS I AND AN UNBELIEVABLE I
OF FAMOUS FATHERS I SCIENCE-FICTION THRILLER I
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FOnECASTS
Mcdford and vicinity: Tntermit
tent mm. moderate to heavy at
limes through Saturday. Snow level
near 6.000 feet. Low ton lent near
40. High Saturday near 50.
Western Oregon: Cloudy with a
few showers and partial clearing
tonijfht. Mostly cloudy with occas
ional rain Saturday, Little tempera
ture change. Low tonight 3u-n.
High baturday 38-48, except 32-
on Kouin coasi.
Northern California: Occnolonal
rain and periods of clearing tonight
I and Saturday. Snow level 6.000
! feet Cooler tonight. Unusually high
i turf on coant.
' LOCAL DATA
I -rriFp atitbit. Mr,n yesterday
, 41: ahove-bclow normal 2.
Record high thi date 63 in 1912.
FU-cord low tM date H (n 1950
PRECIPITATION: 2 hour to
n-iclnighl 1.19 in. Midnight to 10
a m ib t
Total for January 1.75 in., 139
in hclow normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 17.83 in.. 6.17
in. above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday,
;oc:r. :ii:.c5t this &.7iv$.
illlth 4:00 24
CITY Yeatcr- a.m. hr.
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GROUNDHOG
DINNER
ROXY ANN GRANGE
SATURDAY
Feb. 2nd, 5 to 8 p.m.
Adult $1.00,
ChiMr.n ndtr 12, 50e
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m FROM THE BEGINNING
SHOWS START AT
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MkV hi" 11 Qud unliht enythiog thav tver done. Q You are urged to ice rt from the
ZM btfl'nr,;rig. Q (la prepared for the mabre and Ih rriiviftg. Q We ask your pledg
lo keep V e &hoctung ciimax a secret. O When the teston begi to build, p'e try not to scream.
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