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local and Personal I MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2. 1963 wkihop SchtduUd - The ; workshop lor televised I nursing course will be ucted from 1 to 3 p.m. day, June 27, in the on county Red Cross -ter house, 60 Hawthorne . The workshop originally I scheduled this afternoon, oris desiring certification jt course are required to the entire series and par ole in the three two-hour jlhops, chapter officials announced. , ; 3Miing Set - The Jackson I jnty Democratic Central -unittee will meet at 8 p.m. sday, July 2, at the Labor ', nple. 24Vi South Grape St.. . iford. The meeting is open I I the public and all interest I J Democrats are urged to attend. ' Clinic Open-The chest x-ray clinic at Sacred Heart hospi til will be open Thursday tram 2 to 5 p.m. Because of few July 4 holiday the evening clinic usually held the first Wednesday evening, has been postponed until July 10, and the Thursday afternoon clinic Will not be held next week, according to Chester Irish, president of the Jackson County Tuberculosis and Health association. IUlurn-BiU Corbin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Corbin, Medford, has returned from a three weeks vacation in Ha waii. Young Corbin was grad uated from Medford High school earlier this month. Patient Listed - Teddie L. Roy, 2860 Crater Lake ave., Medford, is convalescing at Sacred. Heart hospital follow ing surgery. SEE HAYSTACK CALHOUN World Biggest Wrestler On Sports Roundup KBES-TV Thurs. 6:30-7:00 p.m. Then See Him in the Big Battle Royal at Medford Armory Thursday, 8:30 p.m. Death RaDoriaj uu ., received in Hornbrook recent ly of the death of Mrs. Joan Fowler Dwyer, 26. in Sacra mento June 18. Mrs. Dwyer was the youngest of the four daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fowler, former Horn brook residents. Services were held in Sacramento Saturday. Mrs. Dwyer is survived by four children, her husband, parents and three sisters. Illness Noted - Miss Mickey Langley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Langley of the Wag ner Creek area. Talent, has been ill for several weeks at her home. On Honor Roll - David D. Lowry, son of Mr. and Mrs. David B. Lowry, route 1, box 321, Colver rd., Talent, was recently named to the Dean's Honor roll for the spring term at the University of Santa Clara Business school. In Hospital - Mrs. Hattie K. Robuck of the Valley En trance Motel, Ashland, was listed as a medical natient tn. day at Sacred Heart hospital here. Business Name - The busi ness name of "The Flower Garden'' has been assumed by Miss Venita Daley, 343 North Grape St., according to records in the Jackson county record er's office. Grange Meeting - The Grif fin Creek Grange will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 27, at the Grange hall. A pot luck dinner will be served. Permits Issued Building permits have been issued by the city building department to California Pacific Utilities company to remodel the com mercial building at 229 West Main st. at an estimated cost of $17,500; to Otis Swisher to erect a $1,500 patio roof and deck at 1002 South Oakdale ave., and to Grandview Mar ket to install a new ceiling in the store building at 2330 Crater Lake ave. valued at $1,190. Over-the-Counfer Western Stocks By United Presi International Bid Asked Bank of America 63i 68 1 a cal rac um 35Ji Con Freight .. ...... 103 Cyprua Minea 244 Equitable S1L 33' lat Natl Bank 66', Jantzen 24 3 Morrison Knudsen 31 Mult Kennela .. 4', N.W. Natural Gaa 34', Oregon Metallurgical .. 1 PGE mv, PP&L 26 V, U.S. Nafl Bank 77 , West Coast Tel 23'., Weyerhaeuser 303t 2T!, IHs 26'i 35' . 70 26 a 33'. 27', 28', 81 25 , 32', . (1 - f ft Vf I f .-. ', 1 i J.;-. '.. 1 t'1 Tt Retzer Replaces Corbin as Manager Bob Retrcr will replace Bob Corbin as district man ager of the Lippert theaters in southern Oregon and northern California. Retzer, who has been with the company for eight years, has been manager of the El Rancho Drive-In theater in San Francisco, for the past 2ls years. He, with his wife, Pat, and two daughters, Bobbie Lee and Patsy Carol, will reside at 1440 Ivy St. Miss Bobbie Retzer will attend Southern Oregon college this fall, and Miss Patsy Carol Retzer will be a senior at Medford High school. Corbin, who has been here for more than 14 years, and with the company for more CONGRATULATES GRADUATES Con gressman Robert B. Duncan (D-Ore.) was on hand recently to congratulate two grad uates of the 71st Session of the FBI Na tional academy at Washington, D.C. Both graduates are from the Fourth District of Oregon. Shown, left to right, are: Chief of Police Clement Karel Hyer of Lebanon, Ore.; Congressman Duncan and Lieut. Lyle C. Perkins of Medford. Prior to the gradu ation exercises, Congressman Duncan tour ed the FBI Headquarters. Hyer and Perkins were among 96 graduates this vear. The 12 week school is a complete course covering every phase of law enforcement from sci entific crime detection to police budgets. Students are sent to the Academy on recom mendation of officials from their local com munities. Vice President Lyndon Johnson made the graduation address this year. Di plomas were presented by J. Edgar Hoover, FBI director. OBITUARIES Back as a Guest Star With Danny's Discovery The All New "Untouchables" You KNOW what Tony can do with a voice like his. . Well, NOW you can tee Tony plus the best dance music ever in the hotel. 1 V I See the 2 Floor Shows Every Night m tonight I Currently Appearing at the HOTEL MEDFORD VIOLA MAY CRAFFORD Funeral services for Viola May Crafford, 71, of 3712 South Pacific highway, who died Tuesday will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Perl Funeral home. i The Rev. William McLeod. of the Catholic church, will officiate. Interment will be private. Mrs. Crafford was born May 20, 1892, in Mendon, Mich., the daughter of Marcus F. and Rose E. Buttle. She moved to Medford 35 years ago from Chicago, 111. Until her recent retirement, she had been an employee of Milledge Convalescent home for several years. In 1912 in Chicago, she was married to Roy L. Crafford, who preceded her in death in 1943 at Hornbrook, Calif. Survivors include one brother, Leonard A. Tuttle, Chicago, 111.; one half-sister. Mrs. Florence Gilkison, Med ford, and one niece, Mrs. ! Glenn H. Fox, Klamath Falls, i England, Jack Wood, Bob Wood and Wal Wood, Mans field, England; four sisters, Mrs. Gladys Kaye, M r s. Gwcn Clark and Mrs. Jess Emerson, Mansfield, England, and Mrs. Mabel McNickols, Yorkshire, England. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral service directors of Chapel In the Trees Mortuary. Births JACKSON-To Mr. and Mrs. David John, 2530 Corona ave.. Medford, June 25, 1963, a boy, 7 Mi pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. ELMER E. HANSCAM Ashland - Elmer E. Hans cam, 74, known to many peo ple in the Talent-Ashland area where he spent his boyhood, died Monday morning while fishing at Harbor. He was owner of the Hanscam Shop ping Center at Harbor. Surviving are his widow and six children. Mrs. Clyde Caton of Ashland is a sister and Joe Fader is one of his nephews. BROWN - To Mr. and Mrs Richard R., route 1, box 19C, Jacksonville, June 25, 1963, a boy 7'4 pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. Ashland Band Sets Evening Concert Ashland The Ashland city band directed by Dr. Her bert Cecil will present a pro gram at 8 p.m. Thursday In the Butler Memorial band shell, Llthia park. Featured soloist will be David Wight, alto saxophon ist, playing Meditation from Thais. Other numbers will in clude excerpts from Wag ner's Die M e i s t e rsingcr; Swedish Folk Suite; Sound of Music medley, and Free Lance March, by Sousa. In keeping with the nation al holiday next week's con cert July 4 will be one of patriotic music and martial airs and will be presented at the park band shell at noon following the parade. Investment Funds Noon quotations on selected stocks: Fund Bullock Chemical Fund Colonial Ener Eaton Howard Stk Fidelity Fundamental Invest. Bid 13.39 11 17 12 2 1383 Id 11 D S3 Group Sec Avta-Eleo 6.!m lirnup sec com sik 13 3.1 Hamilton C7 I ll Keystone B-3 17 01 Keystone fM 10.86 Keystone K-2 5 20 Keystone S-l 21.98 Keystone S-2 13.08 Keystone S-3 15.00 Keystone S-4. 4 27 Mass Inv Grth Stk .. 8 13 Nafl Growth .. 7 P.8 Storks 1890 TV-Elec 7SO Untied Accum 14 01 United Canada 18 24 United Continental.. 8 00 United Income 12 30 United Science 6 78 Value Una Inc .... S 39 Variable 8 90 Wellington 14 42 than 18 years, will manage the El Rancho Drive-In in San Francisco. He, and his wife, Dorothy, and son. Bill, will move to San Francisco in the near future. Young Corbin was graduat ed from Medford High school this spring. Portland Produce Portland (UPIl Dairy market: . Is To ratauers: AA extra lare 38-42c; AA lane 37-40c: A larta 311.39c; AA ma-lium 30-34.-; AA small 23-2Sc; cartons l-3c higher. Butter To retailers: AA and A prints 88c; cartons 3c lusher; B prints 6Sc. A 1 11 Chees (medium cured To re Ulltrs: 4A-48c; processed Ameri can 5-10 b. loaf. 43-tSc. Portland UP! Dressed chick ens No. I grade dressed to re tillers: fryers, whole dnwn, 11 38c lb: cut-up 37-42c lb.: hensl light type, whole drawn 2 2 -26c lb : light type hens, cut-up 24-2c lb.; heavy whole 36-39c lb. Weather FORECASTS Medford snd vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight. Fair and a little cooler Thursday. Low tonight M. High Thursday 81. Western Oregon. Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers tonight and Thursday. Low tonight 48-Ati. Utile cooler Thursday with highs of (12-72, except 75-80 in the south Interior. Northern California: Fair to night and Thursday except local coastal high fog. Little change In temperature. I.OCAt. DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester day 68; above normal 1. Record high this date 100 in 1928 Record low this date 40 tn 1920. PRECIPITATION: 24 hour to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a.m.. none. Total this month .40 inch, .33 Inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1, 38.06. Inches, 6.77 inches above normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 39, highest this a.m. 89. High 4:00 !4- CITV Yesler a.m. nr day Low Prec. Brook in ci 74 47 Grants Pass 78 45 Howard Prairie rti 38 Kinmntn Fails ... 74 MEDFORD 81 Portland 68 NORTH'S CHUCK WAGOII 1016 N. Riverside Phone 773-3681 Banquet A Party Facilities Lounge with Private Entrance lunch 1 1 a.m. 2 p.m. - Dinner S 'til 9 ' IS Seattle . Spokane Yaklma Eureka Red Bluff Sacramento .... San Francisco Los Anceles 8.1 80 78 80 02 92 .... 10 83 Phoenix 102 Denver 82 Chlraeo ... 80 Miami Beach 87 New York 03 Washington. D. C. 80 42 47 SI "n"" 4S 40 4f M 83 !U 81 94 72 74 80 87 Asked 14.87 12.14 13,10 14 OS 17.42 10.77 7.88 14 82 S 81 18.18 11 30 3.118 23 08 14 23 18 37 4 87 8 01 8. SO 20.30 8.17 IS 07 10 83 7.63 13.31 7.42 8 89 7.4H 13.72 F1VK-11AY FOHKCAST Western Oregon - WathtnKtnn- Cnnttnned cool with temperatures averaging helow seasonal. Highs 80.70 In Western Washington. 70 In Western Oregon. Recurring rains. Precipitation more than sea sonal In Western Wnshtngtnn and northwest Oregon. Lows in tht 40s. Northern California No prec.lp. tation. Temperatures near normal. COFFEE SHOP Starting Fri. OPEN ' 6A MID "IZ NIGHT AT THE BIG Y a? fvrr lea" ' lassis) lovei sundae by Dairt Queen Hoot, mon! It canna' ba beat! Rich, creamy butterscotch topping bonnie Dairy Queen, famous (ur iu country fnh flavor. Came k for e treaf TODAY I 450 South Central a at ?L V SaTaTaaw W W ..sTaTa7a7fj7a7aaa. HA' TURLEY - To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C, 2385 South Colum bus ave., Medford, June 25, 1963. a boy, 8'i pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. AUSTIN - To Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.', 625 West Jackson St., Medford, June 24, 1963, a boy, B'.-i pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. CORNELIUS - To Mr. and Mrs. Robert R route 4, box 410, Medford, June 24, 1963, a boy, 8',4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. EDITH C. MEDICUS Funeral services for Mrs. Edith C. Medicus, 43, of 356 Cerritos ave., Medford, who died Saturday in Salem, were held at 1 o'clock this after noon in the Chapel in the Trees Mortuary in Siskiyou Memorial park. The Rev. John Reynolds of the Westminster Presbyterian church of Medford officiated. Private interment was in Sis- l kiyou Memorial park. Mrs. Medicus was born July 21, 1919, in Liecester, JOSEPH MAYFIELD Funeral services for Joseph Mayfield, 84, of route 2, Cen tral Point, who died Tuesday, will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in Conger-Morris downtown chapel. The Rev. Paul O. Kroon of the Central Point Community Bible church will officiate. Committal will be in Central Point cemetery. Mr. Mayfield was born Sept. 30, 1878, in Oregon City, Ore., a son of the late William and Elizabeth Mayfield, who moved to Oregon in a 75 wagon caravan in 1867. His youth was spent with his par ents in Tygh valley In eastern BJELLAND - To Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L., P.O. Box 240, Prospect, June 24, 1963, a boy, 9 pounds, at Rogue Valley hos ASSOCIATED RESTAURANT SUPPLY lea Craim Chairs and ' $tft00 Marble Top Tabla . Set la Bobtail 4-ft. Self Contained Fountain SAIOOO with Carbonator. Like New OjU Friyidaire Ice Machine $075 Marlex Tote Boxes sf $125 Grill Brick Case W $150 Plastic Water Pitcher 2747 N. Pacific Hiway 772-7068 1 ru YoiiW i STARTING FRIDAY ANOTHER SWELL HIT FROM WALT DISNEY LEO BY $3 A LOP-EARED HOUND they challenged the entire Apache nation! Walt -riW Disney W3 Sam MIHN TOMMY MMH KEITH KIRK KRISTEN CORCORAN rfttra mm ADDED CO-FEATURETTE WAIT DISNEY'S "YELLOWSTONE CUBS" SPECIAL MATINEE FRIDAY 1:00 P.M. il tngiano un m-y Oregon. For many years he married to Oliver C. (Ollie) Medicus. who survives. Mrs. Medicus moved from England to the United Stales in 1946, and has been a resi dent of Oregon and of this area lor the past four years. Survivors, besides her hus ! band, include two daughters, : Liv Mary Medicus and Dar- lcne Leslie Medicus, at home; one son, Gary Medicus. Hunt j ington Beach, Calif.; four ! brothers, Frank Wood, in Tonite EKHSPB-ISLEY . 'jr'' v HalWauis' Dn2 l I i .i a a . ,r-i ' til s TICHHICOIOR' I rWKT F US LM r?JBCKS mm ' : 'it' f.Tws aTipsf' K V:a i,'lnM lived on a farm in the Upper I Meadows in the Evans Creek district, then moved to the upper Sams Valley area, where for the past 20 years he operated a farm. Survivors Include four sons, Raymond Mayfield. Central Point; Herbert Mayfield and Joe Mayfield, Gilchrist, Ore.; and Dick Mayfield, Redmond, Ore.; three daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Florey. Medford; Mrs. Roberta Harrison. Gold Hill; and Mrs. Wilda Hatch, Rogue River; 22 grandchil dren and nine great grand children. One daughter Bnd one son preceded him in death. Casket bearers will Include Bernard Parent, Elmer Big- ham, Earl Bigham. Joe Perry Robert Perry, and Geon Loftin. THEATRE INFORMATION - PHONE 773-7323 mmm (JfflB STARTS TONITE Two Complete Shows 7:00 and 9:20 Portland Livestock Por!lnl fVPIt USDA Cut He ISO. iliiUEhler trtr mostly rrinire 104!) lb. 2.V fperter utreri medium VII Ih Holit-in IB 50 Calvr 25. laufhtrr chotre 2'0 son lb. 2. good-chM.ee sau-Sbo lb 24 2ft. Hogs l.'tO 1 nd 2 grade 2Mi lb hrrmn and gilt V W; 2 and t 2().2tS lb lit-ie 50. Shurp 3S0 tprlng tlatif hl( luintm rhoire-prtrnc high yielding 20 25. 8A lb at 20 VARSITY N JERRY LEWIS O "NUTTY PROfESSOR" W Alia "Pspa's Delica. 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