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Vrtble tm 131
Wetitngtoa HM li
Case Regarding Fees Continues
the Canadian heirs te the -
mm,
Carl Brophy represents the
tewtston, Mate, heirs, and.
Walter Kuttley Is bow repre
senting the Pmpps estate m
counsel.
premier season
BRITT GARDENS MUSIC FESTIVAL
August 11-24, 1963
Jacksonville, Oregon
Executive Office
1 King Street
Medford, Oregon
Please send me the following tickets. My remittance
is enclosed. Checks payable to Britt Gardens Music
Festival,
Patron ticket(s) at $10.00 each - 'unlimited id-
mission to holder.
Season ticket(s5 at $6.00 each-any four per-
formances.
The case of Chartts Bcames,
MforJ lawyer, who b seek
ing $48,000, which he claims
is due him m counsel tor the
Dr. I. B. Phtpps estate, was
continuing In Jackson coun
ty circuit court thig morning
with judge James W, Craw
ford, Portland, presiding,
Mrs. Dotph Phtpps, who
was called to the witness
stamt Wednesday, w till
testttytoe Mfs morning.
The ease was scheduled to
reach conclusion today la
time for the opening of the
criminal trial of Jack Allen,
charged with burglary not to
c dweiiing,
Reames, former counsel for
the Phfpps estate, claims that
he was te be paid $57,000 as
attorney tees and has collect
ed $8,000.
Medtord Lawyer George
M, Roberts testified Wednes
day as to tho fees to be paid
attorneys and Attorney Harry
Stsyrman was called, but
stated that he should not tes
tify since he te representing
THE
DANMOORE
HOTEL
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fow Fr liny, e-t!:w ' i
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tor stewfiRs,
CBttWtBt UKHIt
SEVEM NO CHARCf
During its 10 year life
the coffee tree produces about
30,000 coffee beans, the ctjitiv.
lent of 10 to IS pounds of
roasted coffee after harvest
tag antt drying processes.
MEOFORB MAIL TRIBUHE, MEDFORD, OREGON
; They'll Do It Every Time '-'- By Jimmy Hario
I no-xS remember wmat i sAioa
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Faaawt - S I 10U5 HIM VOU WESE -"S-
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Uil II Igj p -AND JO CALL j- Ik fT
Adults
INDIVIDUAL CONCERTS
Students (6-16)
-$1,50 Twilight (4 P.M.) $ .50
-$2.00 Starlight (8 P.M.) $1,00
Name-
Address..
City
. State..
.Zip
Bring blankets, pillows or folding seats at the
Britt Estate in Jacksonville.
Peter
S-u3 Hit &
Blanche C.6Ll
5 SDCmOOQ Dv. ft
OBITUARIES
WILLARD L. DUDLEY
Witlard Lovcile Dudley,
68, of 423 Garfield St., died
at his home Wednesday. Fu
neral arrangements are en
trusted to Siskiyou Funeral
set vice, directors of the
Chapel in the Trees Mortuary.
FRED E. WAITE
Funeral services for Fred
E. Waite, 85, of 511 Mae st
who died Wednesday will be
held at 2 p.m. Friday at Perl
Funeral home. Dr. George
Hoseberry, pastor of the First
Methodisi church, will offi
ciate. Interment will be in
Siskiyou Memorial park.
Mr. Waite was born April
10, 1878 in Minnesota. He had
lived in Medford for the past
21 years coming here from
Reno, Nev. Until his recent
retirement he had been a real
estate salesman for Darling
Real Estate for seven years.
On Nov. 15, 1930 in Fallon,
Nev., he was married to Junie
B. ' Algire, who survives.
Other survivors include
three sons, Edwin M. Waite,
R e s a d a, Calif.; Reese G.
Waite, North Bend; Conrad
C. Waite, Berkeley, Calif.;
one daughter, Mrs. Winifred
McKinnon, Sparks, Nev.; one
step-daughter, Mrs. Dorothy
Scruggs, Sparks, Nev.; one
sister, Mrs, Rena Reich, Oil
dale, Calif.; 16 grandchildren
and 15 great grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Harry
Roth, Clarence Roth, Clarence
Cooper, E. D. Perkins, Leland
Goff and Arthur Wininger.
DEE VERN HASTINGS
Ashland - Dee Vern Hast
ings, 67, of 1643 Parker St.,
Ashland, died at his home
Tuesday. He had recently re
tired as sales manager for the
Selby Chevrolet agency, Ash
land. He was born Feb. 1, 1896,
fn Monmouth, Ore., and came
Gates 8 P.M.
Show at Dusk!
Cottage
HELD
OVER!
HURRYI HURRY! HURRY!
ONLY 3
MORE DAYS
- w f
4T ill-:
THE MOST MWVtlWiS MOVIE fKI WKI
nw m pur tiut im mm fokkii
lEWSlMBi
BUODYHftCKOT-HERMIOKEGINGOlD
piimin;Ka
2ND FUN PICTURE!
to Ashland from
Grove in 1914.
His employment with the
Ashland Chevrolet agency as
salesman was interrupted by
World War II, when he
served as deputy sheriff of
Jackson county.
He was married to Carrie
Hubbard in Jacksonville on
July 13, 1915.
In addition to his widow he
is survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Mareene Burns, Duns
muir, Calif.; and 5 grandchil
dren; one brother, Jean
Hastings, Ashland; and two
sisters, Mrs. Gladys Mieka,
Malin, Ore.; and Mrs. Edith
Sherwood, Portland.
Funeral services will be
held Friday, July 28, at 1:30
p.m., at Litwiiler's Mountain
View chapel, Ashland, with
the Rev. P. Malcolm Ham
mond officiating. Interment
will be at the Rest Haven
mausoleum.
Friends who wish may con
tribute to the Heart fund in
care of Mrs, Ernestine Hart
ley, chairman, Ashland.
ERNEST BIKGMAN
Ernest Bingman, 94, a long
time resident of Jacksonville,
until he moved two years ago.
etiea July tn a nursing
nome m Spokane, Wash. Mr,
Bmgman was a Spanish-
American War veteran.
He will be buried Friday in
the Willamette National ceme-
tary tn Portland.
FJLLMORE J. RATTY
Funeral services for Fill
more J, Ratty, 79, of HlSVi
Niantic st,, who died at his
home Tuesday, will be held
at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Perl
Funeral home. The Rev. W. E.
Atkins, former pastor of Sev
enth Day Adventist church,
will officiate. Committal will
be in Jacksonville cemetery.
Mr. Ratty was born July
31, 1884, in St. Francois coun
ty, Missouri, He had lived in
Medford for the past 39 years.
Until his retirement in 1951,
he had been an employee of
the Medford Street depart
ment for 16 years.
On June 6, 1812 tn Elvins,
Mo he was married to Mary
E. Moore, who preceded him
in death in 1981.
Survivors include four
daughters, Mrs. Thelma Dahl,
Talent; Mrs. Ethelene Beltt,
Medford; Mrs. Berniece Ca-
rothers, Portland; Mrs. Be
atrice Taylor, Portland; one
son, Wayne Ratty, Medford;
13 grandchildren and 5 great
erandchtldren.
Pallbearers will be Ralph
Carothers, Dick Saltmarsh
Claude Glenn, Herman Hig-
day, Darrell Bell, Bob Rom-bach,
, 1 1
Locals
i
Erect Carport - The Med
ford building department has
issued a permit to H, H.
Marrs to erect a carport at
2496 Roberts rd. at an esti
mated cost of $1,000.
Chans Kama - The busi
ness name of Simpson Here
ford Ranch has been retired
by Edith M. Lingo and Da
vid Walker Simpson and Dor
othy Lingo Simpson, accord
ing to the Jackson county re
corder's office, A certificate
of limited partnership for
Simpson Hereford Ranch, Ore
gon Limited, has been issued
to the Simpsons and Evelyn
M. Lingo with an address of
route 2, box 425, Gold Hill.
Assumes Mama Hal C.
Hardin Jr., 1 King st., has
assumed the business name of
Partake of Southern Oregon,
according to a report from the
Jackson county recorder's of
fice. .
Saddles Stolen - Two sad
dles and several bridles val-
lued at $240 were reported
stolen sometime during the
last week from a barn at tne
James C. Wilson farm, route
1, bos 578, Eagle Point, ac
cording to Oregon state po
lice.
Obedience Training-A class
in dog obedience training will
start Aug, 1 under the spon
sorship of the Southern Ore
gon Kennel club. Qualified
instructors will teach the
dogs, it was explained. For
information contact Mrs. Rich-
ard Wooten 684-3445 or Mrs.
Margrett Jones 535-2243.
Friday Wash - Beta Chi
Theta Rho Girls eiub, Central
Point, is sponsoring a car
wash Friday, July 26, at the
corner of secona ano fine
sts,, Central Point.
Father Dies - Lloyd Hal-
verson, 41 Rose ave., was call
ed out of the city this week
by the death of his father,
Frank B. Halverson, Emmett,
Ida, Halverson had been in
Medford to visit his son last
Friday while on a vacation.
continued to Newport, Ore.,
and died there Monday, Juiy
22. Funeral services are set
for July 28 in Emmett,
Minor Surjery - Three chil
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Gemaehlich, route 4, box
383B, Medford, are convalesc
ing at Rogue Valley hospital
following tonsillectomies. The
children are Kathleen, Steven
and Robert,
H. M. ANDERSEN
Tour Jacksonville
Consultant Visits
City of Jacksonville
Jacksonville - H. M. (Dirk)
Andersen, community consul
tant for the Bureau of Com
munity Development Studies
at the University of Washing
ton in Seattle, is visiting
Jacksonville today.
He met with members of
the Jack sonville Boosters'
club this morning and after
noon. Residents of the com
munity and visitors from oth
er cities in the Rogue valley
attended.
The purpose of his visit is
to offer suggestions on how
Jacksonville can solve its
problems and develop its re
sources, a boosters' club
spokesman said, ,
FESTIVAL
PLAYS
Tenighli "Romeo and
Juliet"
Fridays "Love's Labour's
Lost"
Saturdays "Henry V"
Sundays "Merry Wives
of Windsor
Curtain time is 8s45 p,m,
PDT
Bard's bus leaves Med
ford hotel and Jackson
House in Medford nightly
at 7;30 o'clock.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UP!! tFSDA Cttte
S3. Hat enough sstes to test tsad- j
tng.
Cklves SS, Not enoagh sates to
test trading.
Hog ISO. No. i-i t0-.m, t-3s j
18.M-M. j
Sheep 58g. Cholee sprtng slsuirh- )
ter lamns 18,5, mstu? ehetee l
shorn feeder fsmbs 14.
Weather
Queen of Water
Pageant Named
Bend - HOT - Seventeen-year-old
Anne Brandis has
been named to reign over
Bend's annual Water Pageant
this week end. She was crown
ed Wednesday in the tradition
al coronation ceremonies.
The queen is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brandis.
Her court members include
princesses Ramona Adams, Ro
chetle Anderson, Linda Mc
Phee, and Ania VanGorden.
The water show will be
presented at dusk Friday,
Saturday and Sunday on the
Deschutes river.
FORECASTS
Medford and viamty: Fair and
warmer through Friday, how fo-
nlsHf as hiah FHrisv S3,
Western Oregon: GesseraHy fatr
tonSaht and Friday exceui early
morning cloudiness in northern
portion. Warmer in afternoon. Low
fnmehf ag-.ta hish Friday 75-85,
Northern California-, Fair to
night and Friday, Warmer,
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
fi!- ttelo, normal 9,
Record hish (ho date 114 in 133B.
Bword low (his date 48 in Win.
PRECIPITATION: 24 Boors io
midnight, tr. Midnight to 10 a tn
none.
Total mts month ,13 m is.
Total since sept, l ae ia in., r,i
Kftv mental
HUMIDITY: Loet yesterday
3a ri, highest this m. st'
rtTV Veter. a.m. ttr.
day l,sw Free
Brooking -, . , I
Grants Pass . .. IS
Howard Pratrse 64
KIsmath rails .... in
MEDFORD T?
Portland TS
Over-the-Counfer
Western Stocks
By tatted Press Inlermtions!
Bid Asked
Bank of America - 3a '
Cal Pac Wtil J3 t tt't
Con freight
Cyprus Mmea 2l'v
Imtltahla S L 32 'j 3
1st Ninons! Bank st', 70',
Jantien J3 as
Morrison Knudsen 303s 32s
Stult Kennels , 5
W Natural Gas 3S 3?'s
Oregon Metallurgical., t'a I5
PGE JV, 8
PPik-L !, 2
V. S. National Bank T7 St'i
West Coast Tel 32s W
i Wa?rhaite ai's 3J'
SI
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Births
HEIDEMAN - To Mr, and
Mrs, Frederick A Little
Butte Star route, box 110,
Eagle Point, Juiy 24, 1863, a
boy, 8 pounds, at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
FORSYTH - To Mr. and
Mrs, LaWane, 601 West Tenth
st Medford, July 25, 1883, a
girl, 8''4 pounds, al Hogue
Valley hospital.
NIENOW - To Mr, and Mrs,
David W 218 Cestnut st,,
Medford, July 24, 1883, a boy,
7Vi pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
H A WKINS-To Mr. and Mrs.
Elvin Dee, 3479 Table Rock
rd., Medford, July 25, 1963,
a girl, 734 pounds, al Rogue
Vafley hospital.
HUFF - To Mr. and Mrs.
LeWane, 852 Palm st, Med-
ford, July 21, 1963, a girl,
T'4 pounds, at Crater Osteo
pathic hospital.
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Portland Produce
Pertlsrsrf (UPfi Diry mirket;
Ess To retsiier; AA extra
tsrge 45-43c; AA larss 42-Te:; A
larse -43c; AA medium 33 40c,
A null 23-29ei crtom ,-3c
higher,
Simer To retaHen; AA snd A
prints 66c; carton 3c h-fher; B
print g$c.
Chee fmedium cured' Ts re
UHer: 4846e; procesj; Ameri
can S-tO lb, loaf,
5 1
HAtiY'S HIRE
TOMORROW
I
Portland tUPIi Dressed chick
ens ko. l grade dressed lo retail- '
era: Fryers, whole drawn. Ji-JKej
Ih ; cut-up, 3?-4te m : hens, tight I
type, whole drawn 33-Jge fh ; light ,
type hens, eut-up, gt-gge lb.;
heavy whole 3S-33c lb, I
Seattle
Spokane 71
Yakima 17
Eureka
Red Bluff !
Sacramento , . 88
San Francisco .
Los Angeles 85
hoems 112
Denver .
Chicago "
Miami Beach B
New Vork !2
Washington. O C 7
4J
2
53
s
63
71
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7
S3
The federal gas tax in ef
fect now costs the taxpayers
more each year than the total
tax receipts of the national
government from all sources
about 40 years ago.
Rack Hudson
"GATHERING OF SAGlfS
NitlH?7:60l,;l$
Plat Bisney $net
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with fast servft
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EVERY PAY
FROM 2 P.M.
MI6HTIEST ADVENTURI
OF THE
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mammmtvmm
hVhYi'.U
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14"x26"
RUBBER
BATH MAT
$39
SUCTION ORiP
ASSORTED COLORS
Regular S2.98
EACH
RUBBER STALL SHOWER MAT
Iv
LARGE
SELECTION
LADIES
BELTS
CAR COOL CUSHIONS
Heavy Duty Type
$2,43 fa.
Regular Type
$141 ea,
LARGE WILLOW
LAUNDRY S-)3S
BASKETS L
BABY TURTLES
29.
AUVE
a.
OUR INTIBi STOCK
LADIES' BATHING SUITS
PRICE!!!
I
MEN'S
ITALIAN
STRAW
HATS
Regular $1.79.
IC
METAL
GAS
CANS
1 GALLON
WICKER
picnic
BASKETS
1
BOXED GIFT STATIONERY
FEB BOX B8e
REDWOOD PLANTER BOXES
From 2,?9 te &,U ft
TOY DOU BATH SET
Rag, 79s ... .....
TOY WHO WEST
HORSE ANO
RIDER SET ...
HUNTINS TARSIT
SUNGSHOT ....,,,...
"TUCK" CEitO TAPE
Regular 3?e
ISWRsli
PlASTfC DECANTER
2 OtMrt ,. Esh
IADIIS STRAW PURSES
tlflft OFF REGULAR
BAMBOO PATIO TV STOOt
Roe- $99
$2.W .,,.,.,... iach 1
"THERMOS" CAMP STOVE
Burnt Any Kind Of GauNn
i mmm
Ret, $,M ...
1 lUKHIt
iiS.9 ...
59 J ladies' rvyo
$149 ywiuiya i
x - li if nil ii a -n
..... at X II II 111! II 1 4 M.. I
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