Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 07, 1963, Image 11

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    Hsurt C h n f A N t w
pour a for the Jackson coun
p dog pound on Highway 88
dear iaient were esiaoiisnea
kesterday by order of the dog
tontrol board. Ollice hours
k ill be from 8 a.m. . to 8
k m. Monday through Friday,
Saturday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.,
and Sunday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
f he office was open from 8
m. to 8 p m. seven days a
fc-eek.
HEDFOKB MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OKEGON
f FAMILY of 5
12 PiecM Chicken 1
I . 1 f. CotoUw 1
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Local and Personal
OBITUARIES
FRIDAY, JUHE f, ms
Artielt. Filtd - Article, of
incorporation have been filed
with the county recorder for
the Honda Rent- A Hide by
woodrow W. Frantz, Betty
Ann Frantz, and Elizabeth S.
McGrath, according to Jack
son county records. The busi
ness name of Cascade Home
Furnishings, White City, has
been assumed by Ernest R.
Hook Jr., 80? Cherry at.. Cen
tral Point, according to rec
ords in the county recorder'!
office. " i "
Salt - The Jackson County
Classroom Teachers are spon
soring a rummage sale Satur
day, June 8, from 9 a.m. to
S p.m. at the Fehl building,
108 North Ivy st. Medford.
. - -
Ertet Station - The Med
ford building department Is
sued a permit Wednesday to
Shell Ou company to erect a
service station at 32S North
Riverside ave. at an estimated
cost of $30,000.
I . .
Portland Product rv pi
Portland UPI Dairy marital:
Eg 15 To retailer: AA extra
large 39-42c; AA larae 3T-0c; A
large 36-39c; AA medium 2S-34c;
A A small 23 -2 9c; carton! l-3c high
er. - -
Butter To retatlera: AA and
A prints 66c; cartona 3c higher; B
prints 65c.
Cheese (medium cured l To re
tailers: 46-4Sc: processed American
5-10 lb. loai, 43-48C. . ..
Portland (UP1I Dressed
chickens No. t grade dressed to
retailers: Fryers, whole drawn, -3.1-38c
lb.; cut-up, 3?-42c lb.; hens
light type, whole drawn 23-2Se lb.;
light type -hens, cut-up 3-2&e
heavy whole 3S-3c lb.
A SUPERSPECTACLE!
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
TfT SPARTACUS Z 21 ii15 P.M.
Length
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KIRK DOUGLAS LAURENCE OLIVIER
JEAN SIMMONS CHARLES LAUGHTON
PETER USTINOV JOHN GAVIN
CURTIS
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HPgPa love storyr '
JJwSjL H- -Sheikh Graham
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ik;1 compassionate,
- I and the things
fX 8 v.V 'that give life , , ,
1 01 fv-ifc- V I meaning!"
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il-i rv a" niie.ii iisns vi iiiviimii
Sit A SUPERSPECTACLE WITH
,r VITALITY AND FORCE!"
fECMNICOLOR
A Vrvm i vrtt Ti WUaM
-TIME MAGAZINE
BONUS FEATURE!
ON SCRIEN ONCE ONLY AT 12:4S P.M.
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Decks s
Recuoararinj Vibert Kirk
has returned to his O'Brien
home following stay in a
Medford hospital for surgery
on his arm. He ii recuperat
ing at home while his wile
Ruth operates the Waldo
store in his absence.
Erecl Residence - the Med
ford building department is
sued a permit Thursday to
Glenn De Janvier to erect
residence at US Ashland ave.
at an estimated cost oi $9,000.
Chin Op Meelinj - Installa
tion of officers and discussion
of Sunday's convention at the
Village Green near Cottage
Grove will be the main order
of business when the Chin Up
club meets tonight at eight
o'clock. The meeting will be
held at the Commission for
the Blind center on East Stew
art ave. and is open to the
public.
Births
' STANSF1ELD - To Mr. and
Mrs. Adrian, 3338 Bursell rd.,
Central Point, June 6, 1963, a
boy, 8 pounds, at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
MASON - To Mr. and Mrs.
Fendon, Star route box 473,
Shady Cove, May 26, 1963, a
boy, 83i pounds, at Crater Os
teopathic hospital.
WEST - To Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas, box 391, Central
Point, May 30, 1S63, a boy,
7 pounds, at Crater Osteo
pathic hospital.
SNEAD - To Mr. and Mrs.
George, route I, boy 430, Tal
ent, June 4, 1863, a girl, 8!4
pounds, at Crater Osteopathic
hospital.
SHELTON - To Mr. and
Mrs. Joei J., route 1, box 319,
Eagle Point, June 8, 1963, a
girl, 7 pounds, at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
Weather
romcAsis
Mnifortl and vicinity: Pertly
cloudy through Saturday and a
little warmer Saturday. Low to-
ntf ht 4S. Hifh tomorrow 78.
western urcgon: mossiy ciouu?
In the northern section and eoaatal
sections, Tair in south interior to
day and Saturday. High both days
eo-79. Hear 19 m w interior. w
tnnivht 4S.&2.
Northern lauroroia; raosiiy lair
tnaav and Saturday, aciiwrea
showers and noastblv titundersnow
ers in aterTas. t-oesi cwuoirbi.
southwird. silently warmer today
till .
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
as; oeiow normal a.
Record man tnia date ea m isra.
Kecord low this data 30 In 1861.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hour to
midnight, nine. Midnicht to 10 a m
Total tms montn m , .iv in.
Total since sept, t omv 11, . 1
in. SOOVB nunnw.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
4S1, highest Una a m,
CITV Vaster.
day
Brookings 71
Crater Lalte 50
Granu Pass .
Howard Prairie SI
Klamalh Falls .... 8
MEDFORD
Portland eS
89 51
as
32
14-
. a.m. hr.
Low Prec.
50
2ft
a?
37 T.
311
3S '
48 .
Seattle
Spokane
, 5
Yakima W
Bureka M
Red Blurt M f
Sacramento SJ sj
San Francisco 65
1 as Anaeies o
Phoenix
Denver .
Chicago
... 91
a
1- 9
Miami Beach -
New vorK . -
Washington, D C. 88
7
4 ;
7S
7S 31
9 .02
It J
rive hay ronECAST
Western Washington - Orefoit
Temperatures below normal m
Western Oregon, near nwnwi "
Western WasWnirtOT. Precipitation
.1 ut.H. a.ntlv hftwHn 62?4.
Un. '"
Lew in the 40
Northern CUfoml
catlered thunderstorm in mgft
rnountain. Tmpetur tier
norm!,
SIS, VARSITY
THiATRE IN ASHUNO
JULES PAUDOIS
Funeral services for Jules
Paudois, 88, of 604 Third St.,
Jacksonville, who died Wed
nesday, will be held at 8 a.m.
Saturday at Sacred Heart
Catholic church.
The Rev. William McLeod
will officiate. Interment will
be in Jacksonville cemetery.
Recitation of the Holy Rosary
will be at ?;30 o'clock tonight
at Perl Funeral home.
Mr. Paudois was born May
6, 1875, in France. He moved
to Canadft in 1888, then to
the United States in 1914. He
lived in Montana from 1914
to 1928 when he moved to
Jacksonville. He was era
ployed as a farmer and or
chard 1st. He was a member
of Sacred Heart Catholic
church.
On Oct. 8. 1805. in St. Bon
iface, Canada, he was mar
ried to Marie Mesnage, who
survives.
, Other survivors Include
two sons, John J. Paudois,
Central Point, Marcel L.
Paudois. Jacksonville; one
sister, Mrs. Josephine St. Ger
main, Opheim, Mont.; one
grandchild, three .step-grandchildren
and 15 great grand
children. Casket bearers will be Elie
Nougxiier. Walter Herzog,
August Petard, Art Coulter,
Ray Coulter and Herman Hig-day.
ROBERT E. GORDEN
Robert E, Gorden, 83, of
1021 West Eleventh st., Med
ford, died in a local hospital
Thursday evening. Funeral
arrangements will be an
nounced by Perl Funeral
home.
MABEL E. APPLEBAKER
Mrs. Mabel Ellen Apple-
baker died last night in a
Salem hospital. Funeral ar
rangements will be an
nounced by Conjer-Morris
Funeral directors.
MAY WEBB
Mrs. May Webb, of 3343
Hanley rd., died yesterday in
a local hospital. Funeral ar
rangements will be an
nounced by Conger-Morris
Funeral directors.
ERNEST PITTS
Funeral service for Ernest
Pitts, 61, of S419 Table Rock
rd., who died Wednesday, will
be held at t p.m. Monday in
Conger - Morris downtown
chapel. Committal will be in
Klamath Memorial park,
Klamath Falls. '
Mr. Pitts was born June
5, 190S, in Elk City, Kans..
and had lived in Medford for
the past 10 years, where he
was employed ai superin
tendent of the construction
division of Medford Sand and
Gravel.
He was married July 30,
1950, in Klamath Falls, to
Theima Bailey, who survives.
Other survivors include
five sons, Kenneth Pitts, Hay
fork, Calif.; Orville Pitts, Dor
ris, Calif.; Vincil Rentle, Bly,
Ore.; Vernon Rentle, Portland
Ore.; and Gayle Rentle, Bur
ney, Calif.; a daughter. Mrs.
Darlene June Moon, Burns,
Ore.; two brothers, Roy Pitts,
and Olio Pitts, and a sister,
Mrs. Maude La Duke, all of
Independence, Kans.; 19
grandchildren and five great
grandchildren. Two sons,
Donald Pitts and Marvin
Pitts, preceded Mm In death.
POOR EXCUSE
St. Paul, Minn. 8W
The highway department said
Thursday a pedestrian charg
ed with ignoring a "don't
walk sign" told the Judge he
thought it was an advertise
ment for a taxi company.
GRAND OPINING
TONIGHT A;4S
Under the Cemplett
Ownership and
Managamanl ef
HARRY ARNOLD and
MIKE SHIKAR
Freaernting
TONIGHT AT MS ONIY
PIUS 2nd FAMIlt HITI
I Hasina Celer
"STOWAWAY IN
THE SKY"
IATUBIM8
JACK LIMMON
AT JOe-WslJ
ir SATURDAY
CONTINUOUS
FROM 1:00-OfN U:45
"Stslliem" J:-:1S- :SS
"StT" 1:10-4 JO-MO
SUNDAY FROM 2:00
Cill 482-3321
DAY OR NIGHTI
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NOW SHOWING
GATES OPEN S:00 P.M. SHOW STARTS AT
FIRST RUN
NEVER BEFORE SHOWN IN MEDFORD
THE PICTURE THAT HAS EVERYTHING
IOVE1 lAUOHS! ACTIONI THRIUSI
DUSK
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TEMPTATION
in PARADISE
Nwtber heR nor
high heels could
stop them.. .on
a BEACHHEAD
or in a
BEACH HOUSE
these are the
men that never fail!
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Western Slocks
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Cyprus Mines , J4t J,
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stock:
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Portland UWl USD A
Weekly hvest'Xk:
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steady to t CO fewer; hsjh - good,
meatty choir ates-ra 33 :s .
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werctal bttf bred cow 4-l4a;
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Calvea JSO; fcnlars staad; (wd.
wali 33-28: standard 30
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t'ni.ftl Suiei rjofa ncH ptan 1o today pro posed an im3i- "
protest to the Venezuela gov- j mem to the Kattaal OeieaM .
ernmrnt the raid oa the O- S. j Eductfrn act to provide col "
military mtaion oHic to Ca- j le.e tuittaa toanj tM "avrr.
neat by pro-Castro terrorutaUage taterrt" xtudeMs.
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Saturday, June 8
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