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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON OBITUARIES Ireland Premier Objects To Rating Dublin, Ireland - tUPI) - Pre Biier Sean Lemass has object ed to Ireland being classified . died this morning in a local FRIDAY. FEBRUARY . 1963 MATILDA G. SHULZ Mrs. Matilda G. Shulz, of i route 4. box 354C. Medford, as an underdeveloped coun try in a United Nations re port. Lemass told Parliament Thursday the experts who wrote the report "didn't know what they were talking about." He said the UN group had not made inquiries in Ireland nor contacted any government departments. He did not identify the re port further. hospital. Funeral arrange ments will be announced by Conger-Morris Funeral directors. DICK & RAY 7 ELLAMAE DOW Mrs. Ellamae Dow, of Klam ath Falls, 56, died last night in a local hospital. The body is being returned to Klamath Falls for services and inter ment by Conger-Morris Funer al directors. Mrs. Dow was born June 9, 1906, in Joylin, Mo. Survivors include her hus band, George Dow, and two sons, George Dow Jr. and Jack Dow, both at home. 1 VV 111 wm George W. Baker Sr., 91, of 88 Ross lane, died this morn ing in a local hospital. Fu neral arrangements will be announced by Conger-Morris Funeral directors. ESTHER ANNIE OLSON Funeral services for Esther Annie Olson, 76, of Klamath ENJOY DINING by Our Cheerfully Burning Fireplaces Always Delicious Foods, Tangy Drinks, Good Music! Open 4 P.M. to 12 Midnite Daily 4 P.M. to 2:30 A.M. Saturdays - Closed Thursdays ROGUE RIVER LODGE 25 Miles N.E. of Medford on Crater Lake Highway (62) Falls, formerly of Butte Falls, who died Wednesday in Grants Pass, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Memory Gardens Funeral home. Bishop George M. Shaffer Jr., Second Ward, Klamath Falls Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, will offi ciate. Interment will be in Memory Gardens Memorial park. Mrs. Olson was born on Christmas Day, 1886, the daughter of H. P. and Rebecca Nelson at Chester, Utah. She was married Nov. 1, 1905, at Marian, Idaho to Edward A. Olson, who survives. Mr. and Mrs. Olson moved to Butte Falls in September, 1960. from Phoenix. Ariz., where they had resided since 1915. In September. 1962, they moved to Klamath Falls to be near their daughter. Survivors, besides her hus band, include a daughter, Mrs. William (Doris) Forney, Klam ath Falls; five grandchildren; nine greatgran d c h i 1 d r e n; three brothers, P. A. Nelson, Burley, Ida.; H. C. Nelson, Kelso, Wash.; and Wallace Nelson, Sweet Home, Ore.; three sisters, Mrs. Edna Day ley, Burley, Ida.; Mr. Ida Williams, Longview, Wash.; and Mrs. Gerald (Lu-y) Sla gle, Van Nuys, Calif.; and several nieces and nephews. Locals MRS. CORDIE McCONNELL Mrs. Cordie McConnell, for merly of 1134 Court St., Med ford, died Thursday in a lo cal hospital. Funeral arrange ments are entrusted to Sis kiyou Funeral Service direc tors of Chapel in the Trees Mortuary. 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 j Mill City Logger rwuea in Mccaenr Mill City, Ore. -IUPU- Ken neth Lawrence Brand, 23, Mill City, was killed Thurs day m a logging accident in the Little North Fork region north of here. State police said Brand, a choker setter, was crushed be tween two logs. ASHLAND 482-3321 NOW THRU SAT. DOORS OPEN 6:45 SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 A TRILOGY of SHOCK and HORROR! Rummage Sal - The Ore gon State University Mothers club is sponsoring a rummage sale in the Fehl building, 106 North Ivy St., Medford, to raise money for a scholarship fund. The sale will continue until 5 o'clock this afternoon and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Horsemen's Meeting - The Jackson County Horsemen's association will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the cafe teria at the county fair grounds. A new president of the organization will be elect ed at this time. All persons interested in horses and ponies have been invited to attend. Change Meeting-The Rogue Rock Rovers will meet Thurs day, Feb. 14, at Harrison's Rock Shop, 440 Ross lane, at 7:30 p.m. instead o' on the date previously announced, Clay Charley has announced. Council To Meet-The regu lar monthly business meeting of the Jackson Council -of the Blind will be held Sunday, Feb. 10, at 2 p.m. in the south west district office of the Commission for the Blind. Plans for the box social to be held in cooperation with the Chin-Up club will be com pleted. The "record session" will be held Feb. 14 instead of Feb. 13, as previously an nounced. Persons' needing transportation are asked to call Dorsey Lowe at 772 1958 or Mrs. John Ragsdale at 773-5552. Investment Funds Noon quotations on selected ttflcki' Fund Bid Ask Bullock 12.51 13.71 Chemical Fund 10 52 11.45 Colonial Energv .... 12.02 13 14 Eaton Howard Stk.. 13 24 14.31 Fidelity H.H3 16.14 Fundamental 9.2.1 10.17 Group Sec Avia.Elec 6.RH 7.52 Group Sec Com Stk 12.50 13.69 Group Sec Petr .... 12.14 Hamilton C7 5.01 5.47 Keystone B-3 15.01 17.36 Keystone B-4 9 R3 10.73 Keystone K-2 4.09 5.46 Keystone S-l 21.20 23.13 Keystone S-2 12. 28 13.40 Keystone S-3 13.63 ' 14.87 Keystone S-4 4.06 4.44 Mass Inv Growth .... 7.9 8.40 National Growth .... 7 87 8 60 Stocks 17.88 19.31 TV-EIec 7.24 7 89 Wellington 14.17 15.45 United Aceum 13.60 14.93 United Canada 17.55 19.08 United Continental 6.63 7.25 "FOLK CONCERT '63" fS Jkn f NSC EDGAR ALLAN POE'S mPANAVISION'and COLOR VINCENT PRICE PETER LORRE BASIL RATHBONE vlDEBRA PAGET 1 : : 3 and then wis in oonn liquid piwe.ceii;i jii ftjt ttmatnej it Mr. Valdemar." -POE SAT., FEB. 23 IN PERSON Medford Armory 8:30 pm 5f Jill TickcH $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Puruckor and on Campus, SOC Sponsorod by Tau Kappa Epsilon 2ND THRILLER vmwj vi iivnnvrd Special Sunday Dinner Adults $1.50 -Child's Plate $1.00 Music every Fri. & Sat. Nile by Caesar Muzzioli --fltok Antony--- MOTOR HOTIl Complaints Seek Damages Caused In Area Mishaps Two complaints seeking Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Variable cloudineu and mild temperature tonight and Saturday, chance of a little light rain Saturday after noon or evening. Low tonight 43 48 High Saturday bO-65. Western Oregon: Moktlv eloudy tonighi and Saturday. Occasional rain Saturday aiternocn. Low to night 44-54. High Saturdav 55-65. Northern California: Cloudy with da ill a SOS for injuries suffered em portion Saturday. Little, tem in automobile accidents have PerBtur UAX been filed in Jackson county 8 Circuit court. Record high this dale 63 in 19M. p i i oe mn j i Record low thti dale 14 in 1829. Seeking $25,000 damaijes precipitation: 24 hour, to plus S237.80 medical expenses midnight, none. Midnitht to 10 Total this month 1.20 inch, .94 inch above normal. ToUl since Sept. 1. IB. 03 tnchei, 6.0? inches above normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 70'., highest this a m. 74'V. High 4:00 ;- CITY Yetler- a.m. hr. day Low Prec is Mrs. Edna Blew, 2573 Mer riman rd., from Hugh Cole man, 112 Greenway circle; City Manager Robert A. Duf, City Engineer Vernon Thorpe and Norvel Jones, mainte nance man for traffic con trol signals in Medford. According to her complaint, Mrs. Blew was northbound on Riverside ave. Feb. 28, 1961, when her car collided with a vehicle operated by Coleman on East Main st. at the intersection. At the time of the accident, the complaint states, Jones was working on the traffic control signals at the intersection so Riverside ave. traffic had a flashing yellow light and East Main st. had a flashing green light. She charges city officials and Coleman with negli gence. According to the com plaint, she received neck, chest and back injuries in the accident. In the second complaint, Kathryn M. Wier, 4291 South Pacific highway, seeks $20, 000 general damages, SI, 500.32 medical expenses, S3. 250 for lost wages, and $103 for vehicle repair from Mary Adams, 1059 Morrow rd. According to the complaint, the Wier vehicle was stopped on Table Rock rd. at the In tersection of Highway 1)9 April 4, 1962, when it was struck from behind by the Adams car. ly north portion early in period possiniy over larser area early in week. Temperature above Births Ph. 482-1721 So. Ore. "Sunshine" Spot Ashland, Ore. STANSFIELD To Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frederick, 535 Palm st., Medford, Feb. 6, 1963, a girl, 7 '4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. WELLS To Mr. and Mrs. David Lee, 4913 Table Rock rd.. Central Point, Feb. 6, 1963, a girl, 734 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. BAYLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.. 519Vi Crater Lake ave., Medford, Feb. 6, 1963 a boy, 9'4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. WILSON To Mr. and Mrs Gordon, Star route, Prospect, Feb. 6, 1963, a boy, 54 pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. DRISKELL To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee, box 352, Jack sonville, Feb. 7, 1963, a boy, 634 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. WILSON To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bernard, 1106 West Fourth st Medford, Feb. 7, 1963, a girl, 6 'is pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. McGRAW-To Mr. and Mrs. Donald L., route 1, box 348, Eagle Point, Feb. 7, 1963, a girl, 7'j pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. HARRETT - To Mr. and Mrs. David A., 3731 Madrona lane, Medford, Feb. 7, 1963, a girl, 434 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. W ATKINS - To Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy, route 4, box j 4 t , Coleman "Creek "rd., Medford, Feb. 7. 1963. a boy, iva pounds'.'al Rogue Valley hospital. Brookings t3 Crater Lake 30 Grants Pa&s 47 Howard Prairie .. 57 Klamath Kails .... 55 MEDFORD 5t Portland 59 Seattle 68 Spokane 51 Yakima 49 Eureka 72 Red Hluft S Sacramento t5 San Francisco .... 72 Los Angeles 71 Phoenix 89 Denver 70 Chicago 32 Miami Beach 77 New York 44 Washington. D. C. 45 53 38 41 33 38 45 32 57 34 35 "62 54 51 54 57 50 30 14 64 2 22 K1VK-DAY FORECAST (Through Feb. 13): Western Oregon-Western Wash ington Mild temperatures and re curring showers. Temperatures averaging above normal. Highs 48 58 in western Washington and 54 64 in western Oregon. Lows 36-46, Northern California Rain main- Wilson Favorite To Succeed Gailskell London - OJPD - Harold Wil. son, only eight votes short of a first -ballot victory, was the heavy favorite today to win Labor party leadership and a chance to become Bri tain's next prime minister. The party's quick witted foreign affairs spokesman pulled 115 votes in the first round of balloting. Active par ty leader George Brown, rep resenting Labor's right wing, had 88 votes. James Callaghan, consider ed a possible compromise can didate, got only 41 votes and was eliminated from the con test for the party leadership left vacant by the death of Hugh Gaitskell Jan. 18. A second poll of the 249 eligible Labor members of Parliament begins immediate ly, with results expected next Thursday. Airliner Narrowly Misses, Navy Jets San Francisco - (UPD - A Western Airlines DC6B carry ing 33 passengers narrowly missed colliding with a for mation of four Navy Jet fighters Thursday night over a Northern California mountain. A spokesman for the Fed eral Aviation Agency said Western Flight 167, en route from San Francisco to Los Angeles, encountered the Navy planes In a clear sky over Mt. Hamilton, 40 miles south of San Francisco, The spokesman said the air liner and 'he fighters were both flying at an altitude of between 6,000 and 7,000 feet when the near-miss occurred. All were flying by visual con-1 trols, he said. The airliner returned to San Francisco and the flight was canceled. None of the passengers was injured. Strikes Continue To Plague Italy Rome - 01PD - Nationwide strikes by industrial and transport workers piled new labor woes on Italy today. Communists and non Com munist union leaders ordered the workers off their jobs for higher pay and better working conditions Demonstrations and rallies were planned in Milan, Rome, Brescia and several other cities. Thousands of workers in the slate telegraph company and architectural offices are either on strike or threaten ing walkouts. . The nation's hospital doc tors are ready to start a three-day strike Saturday. The government, faced with the prospect of an early gen eral election, has been plagued by strikes during the past year. Over-fhe-Counfer Western Slocks A 11 Klamath Forest People Hold Training Session Yreka - District Rancer John C. Barrington has an nounced that personnel on the Callahan district. Klamath National forest, have had a training session on radiologi cal monitoring and the use of dosimeters. John Rusk, district ranger on the Scott River district, conducted the session which dealt with the basic funda mentals of radioantivp fallnue and training in the use of in struments for its detection. Dosimeters were assigned de ignated nations and personnel. The dosimeters will record amounts of radiation received and will act as a warning should amounts reach a dan gerous level. I NORTH'S CHUCK WAGON VI Takes Pleasure in the opening of a T NEW LOUNGE and a W NEW BANQUET ROOM An up-to-date addition designed for your comfort, with a convenient entrance on the North side of tha building. ( CATERING TO GROUPS PARTIES CLUBS Phone 773-3681 for Reservations Regular Lunch $1.10 Served from 1 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. Regular Dinner $1.60 Weekdays 5 to 9 p.m. Sun. & Holidays 12 to 8 SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PRICES 18 NORTH'S CHUCK WAGON 1016 N. 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U.S. 1 and 2 butcher late 17.50 to mostly 18; 2 and 3 grade 17-17.50; 1-3 grade sows 300- 330 lb 11.13. Sheep 330. Choice-prime 107 lb. wooicd lambs 16.73: shorn 18-18.30. ewes full-irood 5-1., , Open it 4 P.M. Daily Closed Mondays Hwy 997 Miles South at Talent Phi J33-9710 ATTENTION EAGLES! Sweetheart Ball SATURDAY, FEB. 9 v i no nancneros Eiglos and Guests Welcome! 3 1 BUILDING FUND BENEFIT DAUCE GOLD HILL ODD FELLOW AND REBEKAH LODGE "Real Good Orchestra" Feb. 9th -9 P.M. Gold Hill Grange Hall DREAMLAND BALLROOM Bill Lively's Western Swing Band featuring BOBBY BURTON Sat. Nile No Rock, No Roll, No Twist "Just Good Danctablt Country Wasttrn Music" Y I iHHI III II WW" " 1 T "-"T" ASHLAND 482-3321 iDARRYIF.ZINUCK FSIOT.IiDl mi sBeoon; II SI c a just v 'Esa.ia' FEATURES! TOWITE! SAT. & SDH. 7-i ..- lm- mm met rtrr . jr. i t & ii Sa"V 7- 9t Itiirl He's today's taenager . . . and he's lerrilic! w :? STI I i fl e mr s 's?! secret ISMMh&ZZ, MOW IT CAM BETQLB... accxaas AS IT HAPPENED IN si . . waJIUIKWrl thosensalion-itar 'IffrSaWMl-ll m'Xt 1 Portland Prodwe Portland (UPIi Dairy market: Eggi To relnllen: AA extra Inrnc AA l-rpt 48-5'Jr; A large 47-50c: AA medium 454t)c; AA unall 30-39c; carton l-3c hiahrr Butter Te retailer: AA and A prlnti oic; cartoni lc higher; B prints 5c. Cheque fmcdlum cured) To re- tailen: 48la-47'ic; procenedi American 5-10 Jb. loai. 4J-43C. Portland fUP! Dreated chirk I en No. 1 grade drened to retail ers: Fryers, whole drawn, 32-3fc in.: cut-in 30-44c lb.; hens, light I tvpe. whole drawn 222tic lb.: llnht I type hens, cut-up 23-30c lb.; heavy 1 whole 38-39c lb. A room shy of natural light can be brightened with a coat nf Jrri.nw paint. TOMORROW SATURDAY 1:00 P.M. ALAN LADD IN SHANE" WONDERFUL WESTERN Plus COLORED CARTOON CARNIVAL DANCE OASIS BALLROOM SAT. NIGHT EAGLE POINT TIPPY'S "4" STARS WESTERN SWING tor Touno, ana uio Featuring: Iddio Lead Jim flddla ..UHnira'.H,3! GUEST STAR WANDA W ATKINS With your favorite Sonss . . . "It s Your World," "Right or Wrong" and Othots. .: CAFE " GOOD FOOD MB B-rv t".3 r'j"gji5 .a 1 I iiitii ip mnnn mry.. .t ill. . ..jfv-rvv t, r.T .;' , aiin. .. TiCHwtoto" Ibsi ll lAril.M I WiJJ k'.'A'v i tll.vl slitWM FisaWWNI wot. NO ONE UNDER 16 ADMITTED-AU SEATS SI. 00 SUNDAY MATINEE DOORS OPEN 1:30 SHOW STARTS AT 2:00 EVENINGS DOORS OPEN 7:30 SHOW STARTS AT 8:00 rscu Warner Bros. inQnemaScoP -US STEWART RHONDA J&T SSiV GRANGER- FLEMING C"fj 'V ,CHILL WILLS PETER FINCH I EVA BARTOK TONY BRITTON ALEXANDER KNOX MALCOLM KEEN i 4) VALENTINE DANCE Saturday-Feb. 9th UPPER APPLEGATE GRANGE Danes to Gsns lows ? 'til 1:00 Admission $1 per porson VFW KALL ROGUE RIVER Frank Burdick'i Western Swing Band Dick Spain, Jim MtCurdy, Bob URoy and . Frank Burdltk SATURDAY MITE, - 9 to 1 T EVERY ONE IN TOWN IS TALKING ABOUT BABY JANE ONLY TONIGHT AND SATURDAY TO SE THIS GREAT HIT Two Shows Each Nightl 7:00 and 9:30 Bette Davis and Joan Crawford ! OX I Se.i Ms Presents An Associates tnd Aldnch Production lb WW" x it WARNER BROS. z-, n m i i Or V