A 11
FRIDAY, MAY 31. 1963
school News
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Phoenix High School
Editi 4 br Lynn Mertiien and
Sherry Schwielert
History was made recently
wnen uie consolidated high
school of Phoenix and Talent
elected its first female presi
dent. Presiding over student
aiiaira next year win oe cam
Grove.
Other student body officers
elected were Ken Hawkins,
vice president; Michele Dube,
secretary, and Cynthia Owens,
treasurer.
Danny Beeson, John and
Ted . Barker, Billy Bagley,
Dale Sauer, Danny Cooper,
Jim Consbiurk, and Ron Wil
liams are possible prospects
for the Conifer Physical Fit
ness Camp for 1963 at Vera
dale, Wash. The camp is held
during June, July, or August.
Swimming, basketball, fishing
and golf are a few of the
sports in which the boys may
participate.
A statewide language clinic
was held t the University of
Oregon in Eugene recently.
Four students were chosen on
the basis of classwork and
grades to attend from Phoenix
High. They were Jay Thomas,
Spanish II; Teresa Mata, Span
ish III; Lorna Fowler, Ger
man II; and Stuart Vencill.
German III. Johna Kur-hl...
companied the group.
Two PHS students, Mary
and Mike Laniiev. hav int,,.
rupted their high school ca
reers to take a trip around the
world. Alone with thai hit.
ents and other brothers and
sister, the Langleys will spend
"a COUDle Of Years' nn thir
74-foot cruiser, visiting Mex
ico. Hawaii. anH "inv rYm
places which catch our fancy."
Next year. Phoenix will add
another .lew organization to
the realms of the student
council, Ihis group, which is
ffoinff trt h ralUH th "Alnln
club," will cater exclusively
io students interested in win
ter snort. fillfh nt irclrtlntf
snow-skiing and tobogganing.
Fmir Phnniv ITloh cti,dnte
will attend the eighth annua!
Junior Engineers' and Scien-
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Attention Eagles!
FREE DANCE
Saturday, June 1st.
MUSIC By The Ranchers
I lists' Summer Institute (JESSI)
mis summer.
Students attending this year
ere Fred Swingle, John Ho
mer, Sue Thrapp, and Lois
Rasmussen. Teresa Mata is
awaiting confirmation of her
acceptance.
At a meeting of the Letter
men's club recently, officers
were elected for the next
school year.
Dave Westfall, junior, was
elected president; Jim Cons
bruck, sophomore, was elected
vice president, and Dennis
Crennan, a junior, was chos
en to be secretary-treasurer.
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Portland Livestock
Portland (UFI I USDA Week
ly livestock:
Cattle 1S7S: sood-ehelec aietrt
22-32.73: jood-choce heifers 30-2;
eanner-cuttcr eowe H-14; utUH:'
commercial 20-31.50.
Calves 200: good-choice veslers
3-30; medium 200-190 lt. ataen
30-28.
Hofe 850: 1 and 3 borrows and
Sllta mostly 17.50. (ew 17.7S lata:
lows 1-3 300-500 lb. 10-13.
Sheep 2000: choice-prime slsufh
ter lamba 31-31. SO: eld crop slaugh
ter Iambi and yearlings good-choice
shorn 16-17; cull-good ewea 3.30
3. 50.
Portland Produce
Portland (UFIl Dairy market:
Eggs To retailers: AA extra
large 39-43C AA lane 38-4lc: A
large 37.40c: AA medium 31-33c;
AA smalt 3338c: cartons i-3c
higher.
Butter ro retailers: AA ana a
printa 6c; cartons 3c higher; 3
prints 85c.
Cheese (medium curedl--To re
tailers: 48-ale; processed Ameri
can 3-10 lb. loaf. 43 43C.
Portland (UPi Dressed chick
ens No. 1 grade dressed to re
tailers: Fryers, whole drawn 30
38c lb.: cut-up. 38-42C lb.: hens,
light type, whole drawn 32-2K lb.;
light type hens, cut-up 2I-2IC lb.;
heavy whole 38-3BC lb.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vie truly; Variable
cloudineti tonlfht. Fair Saturday.
Low tonight nr M, hifh tomor
row near It.
Wtatcrn Orecon: Ttmptratures
abovt nermil. UtUt or no rain.
Partly cloudy with light ahowtrs
today. Partly cloudy tonight. Sun
ny and warm on Saturday axeept
early morning cloudi on coat
Temparaturaa Saturday 7383. 65
on coast.
Northern California: No precipi
tation. TesTiperaiurat near normal.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature: Mean yeaterday
Ml above normal 4-
keeord high this dale S9 In 1959.
Record low thii date 33 In 1910.
PRECIPITATION: 34 houra U
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m.. none.
Total tills month 3.33 Inches, .80
Inch above normal.
Total since Sept. 1. J5. Inches,
7-33 lnchei above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
39, highest this a.m. 3.
HlfB : 24-
CITY Ytiter- a m. hr.
oay low rrec.
Brooking .w 60
crater uxi .,m oa
GranU Pais .. S3
Howard Prairie 6
Klamath rails
MEDFORD
PorUand
. 83
Seattle - 71
Sookane - 83
Yakima 35
Eureka 3i"
Red Bluff ..... S3
Sacramento 84
San Francisco 89
Los Angeles 69
Phoenix 98
Denver 87
Chicago 68
Miami Beach 84
New York 80
Washington. D. C. 80
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FIVE-DAY FORECAST
Northern California No precipi
tationlittle or no rain.
Western Oregon Partly cloudy
with light showers today. Partly
cloudy tonight on coast. Mostly
sunny and warmer on Saturday
except early morning douda on
coast. Temperatures over night
43-53. High Saturday 73-82. 03 on
coast.
Medford and Vicinity Variable
clouds tonight. Fair Saturday. Low
tonight near A3. High tomorrow
near 82.
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Off
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Yardages in pattern.
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MANOR GIFTS - Two gifts of cash, to aid
members who during their residency in
the Rogue Valley Manor need financial as
sistance, were received by the Manor this
week. One of the gifts, for $5,000, was
made by George C. Flanagan (center), writ
ing the check and Elk Lumber company.
The other gift of $700 was from an anony
mous giver. Looking ai one of the checks
is Walter M. Higgins, (left) administrator
of the Manor. Looking on is Melvin N. Ho
gan, president of the Rogue Valley Manor
corporation. Flanagan, in addition to be
ing general manager of Elk Lumber com
pany, is treasurer of the Manor. (Knack
stedt photo).
Manor Receives Two Gifts
The Rocue Vallev Manor
mIbu was th rerlnlent nf
two gifts to aid In caring for
members who, during tneir
residency in the Manor, need
financial assistance.
One gift of $3,000 was made
by George C. Flanagan and
Elk Lumber company with
the provision that it be spe
cifically used tor tne care ana
help of Manor members who
may need financial assistance.
The other was an anony
mous gift of $700.
Generous gifts like these
make it possible for the Man
or to continue to assist some
of its members who other
uHc untiM not be able to pav
their way, Walter M. Higgins,
Manor administrator, explain
ed following the presentation.
The gifts and others like
It, Higgins continued, have
made the Manor serve a far
win srAim of neoole than
it would otherwise be able to
do. As a regular part of the
program from the opening the
Manor receives worthy people
into membership by special
arrangements, who otherwise
would not be able to enter
Births
FITZSIMMONS - To Mr.
and Mrs. John L., 122 Mistle
toe st., Medford, May 30, 1963,
a boy, 7 pounds, at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
NELSON - To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Arthur, 2802V4 Spring
brook rd., Medford, May 30,
1963, a girl, 9Vi pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital. ,
WRAY - To Mr. and Mrs.
Monty Sherman, 1036 West
13th St., Medford, May 30,
1983, a boy, 9 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
JONES - To Mr. and Mrs.
Judy William, 240 North Hol
ly St., Medford, May 30, 1983,
a boy, 7Vi pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
HATALYK - To Mr. and
Mrs. Michael, 668 North Ross
lane, Medford, May 30, 1963,
a girl, 8'4 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
FINE FOOD
Caatlnantil Atmosphere
HATURINO
PRIME RIB
(Au Jus)
STEAKS
CHICKEN
SEA FOOD
e o e
NIW IIVI MUSIC
"The Tempests"
Ne'er Satgre'er Ni,Ms
Alsa Diana
iff sm Ati.eimc
Infi Hawaiian Dancei
Pj'HQ
Oa.m st 4 P.M. Dellr
Cksaa1 Meia'ajra
H7. T Miles Wk
at Taleirt Fki Ill.tTIO
and in various instances need
to supplement their modest
Social Security Incomes, Hig
gins concluded.
Also attending the check
presentation was Melvin N.
Hogan, president of the Rogue
Valley Manor corporation.
Flanagan, in addition to be-
Ins F.IW I.nmhop xnmnonu'c
general manager, Is treasurer
oi tne Manor.
Gold Hill Odd Fellows Lodge
BENEFIT DANCE
American Legion Post
CENTRAL POINT
Everybody Invited
Real Good Music
By tha Melodious Four
June 1st
Sdto 9 PsITls
GATES OPEN 8:00 P.M.-SHOW STARTS AT DUSK
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
IT'S REALLY
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Locals
Suitcase Stolen - Harry Ar
ils Daugherty, 738 Ross lane,
reported to Medford police
Wednesday that a suitcase
containing various articles of
men's clothing, with an esti
mated total value of $125, was
stolen from his car some time
between 8:30 and 7 p.m.
while it was parked on South
Fir st. between Eighth and
Main sts.
Over-lhe-Counter
Western Stocks
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latert retarding "Tha Devil's
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cal thrills sat them thla
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