Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 11, 1963, Image 9

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
TV Set Missing Puruckcr's
Music House, 111 North Central
ave., reported to Medford police
Thursday that a television set
valued at $189.93 has been miss
ing from the store since about
Oct. 7.
; ATTENTION
EAGLES
DANCE
SATURDAY
.' OCTOBER 12TH
Mutic By The
THREE SHARPS and a FLAT
Eagles and Gueiti Welcome!
Grange Meeting The Gold
Hill Grange will hold Booster
night Monday, Oct. 14, and the
public is invited to participate.
The evening's program will be
preceded by a potluck dinner
at 6:30 p.m. Persons attending
are asked to bring their wn
table service and a hot dish,
Mrs. Willie McLean, Grange
lecturer, announced.
In Hospital Mrs. William
Roberts, 16'i Mistletoe St., who
entered Sacred Heart hospital
Tuesday night for medical care,
is able to have visitors, it was
reported today. Mrs. Roberts is
a member of Medford Fifty Plus
club and works as a volunteer
with the Veterns of Foreign
Wars auxiliary.
LEARN TO SQUARE DANCE
Starting Monday Oct. 14, 8 to 10 pm
FIRST 2 LESSONS FREE!
(then 50c per person per leiton)
AT COUNTRY SQUARE-TALENT
Square Dance Hell. One mile west of Talent
Junction on Colver Road.
Instructor Floyd Workman
Sponsored by
Buckles & Bowi Square Dance Club
for information call 535-1 1 50
Local and Personal
FRIDAY, OCTOBER II, 1963
Weather
FREE ADMISSION!
WILLIAMS
GHOST TOWN
iftUAL CHILDREN'S 7
BIRTHDAY PARTIES '
Only
10
Per Group of
Six Children
Open Every Day!
Drive thru
Geld Hill
to Sardine ,
ligns
Includes:
Cika
lei Craam
Lemonade
Pony Rides
Train Rides
For Information Call 855-1118 or 855-1025
CHUCK WAGON
RESTAURANT
r ImjMBri All You
mm
IfJ Children
Under 12
60c
Open Saturday & Sunday Only
12 Noon till 9 P.M.
Klamath Falls Talk James
Redden, Jackson county state
representative, will speak on
taxes at a meeting Wednesday
Oct. 16, in the Shasta Grange
in Klamath Falls. The program,
to begin at 7:30 p.m., is spon
sored by the Klamath County
Democrat club.
t
Mercy Flights Patient Louis
Colvin, Ophir, was flown from
Gold Beach to a hospital in Eu
gene for treatment of a frac
tured hip in a fall. Mercy Flights
Inc., non-profit air ambulance
service, made the flight. So far
1,632 patients have been flown
by the service since it was organized.
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Driver Arrested David Ross
Ryder 22, 2495 West Main
st., was arrested by Medford
police early this morning on a
charge of a""mpting to elude
a pol:-e officer. Ryde was,
lodged in Jackson county !
W S
Permits Issued The Med-!
ford building department issued '
a permit today to A. R. Dubs
to erect a residence at 34 South
Keeneway dr. at an estimated
cost of $15,000. Permits were
issued Thursday to Al Ganat to
erect a carport at 2200 Siski
you st. at an approximate cost
of $3,500; to W. G. Huebsch
to remodel a residence at 502
West Fourth st. at an estimated
cost of $1,500; and to Federal
Sign and Signal company to
erect signs valued at $3,000 and
$1,000 at 2232 Biddle rd.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND (UPIl USD A
Weekly livestock:
Cattle 2.270. Slauchter ateeri. 2V
an cenu loner, nign cooa-cnoice
24- 24 75 mostly Rood 23-25 24;
slaughter heifers. 2.V30 cent low
er, jood-ehoice 22-23.73: cows,
mostly steady, most utilitv.com
mcmal 12-15: bulls, mostly
steady, cutter-utility 16-19 'cod
ers, steady. ome SO cents-1 dollar
higher, few Rood -choice steers 23
25. mostly good 19-22, good-choice
heifers 18-21.
Calves 420- Slaughter! steady,
choice 28-29. standard -Rood 23-2B:
feeders, good choice steers mostly
heifers 2i.0-24.
Hogs 1. 050 Barrows and p. ills,
25- 50 cents hifiher. l-2s 17-17.50.
2-3s 16-17; sons, steady. l-3s 10
13. Sheep 2.300 Slaughter lambs 50c
higher, choice-prime wooled 17 50
18. most choice shorn 17-17.25;
slauchter ewes, steady. 4.50-5;
feeder lambs, steady, choice 13
lti.23.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND (UPIl Dairy mar
ket: Eggs To retailers: A A nxtra
large 50-54c; AA large 48-32c: A
large 4ii-48c; A A medium 40-45c;
A small 23-30c; cartons 1 -3c
higher
Butter To retailers: AA and A
prints 68c; cartons 3c higher; B
prints 67c.
Cheese (medium curech To le
tailcr: 46-48c: processed Ameri
can 5-10 lb. loaf, -43-48C
PORTLAND (UPIl D res se d
chickens No. 1 grade dressed to
retailers: Fryers, whole drawn, 28
37c lb., cut-up. 34-40c lb.; hens,
light type, whole drawn, li-23c
lb.; light type hens, cut-up 22-28c
lb.; heavy whole 34 -3 9c lb.
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity? Partly
cloudy with widely scattered show
ers this evening. Fog Saturday
morning IncreaMiig cloudiness Sat
urday. Rain Saturday night or
Sunday morning. Low tonight 48.
High Saturday 68.
Western Oregon: Scattered
showers decreasing tonight. Most
ly cloudy with occasional rain
spreading inland from coast Sat
urday. Cooler. Low tonight 43-53.
High Saturday 62-72.
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Saturday, except increasing
cloudiness in extreme north Sat
urday. Probably warmer near
coast and in north interior Satur
day. LOCAL II AT.
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
65: above normal 8.
Record high this date 83 in 1033.
Record low this date 26 in 1024.
PRECIPITATION : 24 hours to
midnight. .01 inch. Midnight to 10
a m . .16 inch.
Total this month .26 inch, .25
inch below normal.
Total since Sept. I, .52 Inch. 59
inch below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
26'r, highest this a.m. ti0'e.
High 4:00 24-
CITV Ye&ter- a.m. hr.
dav Low I'rrr.
HrooKincs 66
Crater Lake 4!1
Grants Pass 65
Howard Prairie.
OBITUARIES
34
SI
1 26
.30
.25
61
0.1
48
M
Klamath Falls
MEDr ORD
Portland
Seattle HI) as
Spohane 7S .12
Yakima . 71 33 t.
Eureka 611 56
Red Bluff 74 M
Sacramento 81 6!1
San Francisco 74 M
Los Angeles . .. 83 fr2
Phoenix f7 71
Denver 82
Chicago 8.!
Miami Beach id
New York 117
Washington. D. C. 72
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ALICE MI1XEK
Mrs. Alice Miller, widow of
the late Fred W. Miller, who
died in 1961, died Oct. 10 at her
home, 1200 Mira Mar dr.
Mrs. Miller had made her
home in this area for 2'j years.
Kuneral services will be held in
the Sacramento Memory gar
dens in Sacramento, Calif. Local
arrangements are under the di
rection of Memory Gardens Fu
neral home.
MAMIE E. THEXTON
Funeral -vices for Mrs. Ma
mie E. Thcxton, "), of Rogue
River, who died Wednesday, will
be held at 11 a m. Saturday in
Cor -''orris downtown chap
el The Rev. Henry Ho" '
er, of the Wimer Community
church, will officiate. Commit
tal will be priv.-'e.
Mrs. Thexton was born March
11. 1088, in Gra- Vallev. " lit.,
41
87
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I.O.O.F. No. 129 GOLD HILL BUILDING FUND
BENEFIT DANCE
AMERICAN LEGION HALL
Central Point
Music by . . .
Tht Melodius Four
9 to 1
Everybody Welcomt
Saturday
OCTOBER 12th
FIVK-UAV FORECAST
(Through Oi-t. 16):
Western Oregon-Western Wksh.
lug ton RecurrinR rains. Telal pre.
cipitation more than normal. Tem
peratures near or a little a hove
normal. High temperatures 65-75
in western Oregon, mostly in 60s
in wectern Washington. Lows in
40s.
13
ADVENTURES
IN GOOD
EATING!
ROGUE RIVER LODGE
25 Minutes N.E- of Medford
On Crater Lake Hwy. 62
ENJOY OUR LOUNGE
DANCE
Every Sat. Evening to Music of
HAL GROW GENE WALKER
On Electric
Organ & Piano
On Sax and
Drums
OPEN DAILY 4 P.M. TILL MIDNITE
Saturdays yZ'iis Closed
till 2:30 A.M. aWB3S Thursdays
DANCE AT THE DERBY
8 Miles from the Crater lake Hi-way
on the Butte Falls Hi-way
SATURDAY NIGHT -9-1
RAY ASHCRAFT With An All
WESTERN BAND
Featuring Bill Lively
Snack Bar for Your Pleasure
FIRST & LAST CHANGE CLUB
DOUG SMITH i
and the
Swingin' Rebels
9 2
f JT Wes
XjjORNBROOK, CALIF.
Western & Popular
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Northern California n sin on
the week end and probahlv at-am
early in week. Snow in high
mountains. Temperatures below
normal inland and near normal
along coast.
Investment Funds
Nnnn niint.X.n. .
locks:
Fund Bid
Bullock 13
Chemical Fund 11.82
Colonial Ener 12 33
Eaton Howard Stk.. 14. la
Fidelity 16 "fi
Fundamental Invest. 0.83
Group Sec Avia-Elec 6.8.1
nanuuon n.U.A. ..
Keystone B-3 ,
Keystone B-4
Keystone K-2
Keystone S-2 ...
Keystone S-4 4.33
Mass Inv Growth Stk 8.31
National Growth .... 8.18
Strt(.lr tnnn
uniien rtccum ...
united income ...
United Science ...
Value Line Inc ...
Variable
WellinRlon
16 81
10.18
.... 3.Z!)
... 22.17
.... 134.1
Asked
U 1.1
12.92
13.48
13 32
18 12
10.74
7.11
14 97
.1 47
1834
11.11
.1.78
24.19
14 68
16.28
4.73
9 08
8 04
20.64
16.26
1.1.69
7.61
.1.87
7.60
16.03
Over-the-Counler
Western Stocks
By United Press International
Kid Asked
6.1 68
Bank of America
Boise Cascade
Cal Pac If til
Con Krcicht
Cyprus, Mines
Equitable S&L
1st National Bank ....
Janlzcn ....
Morrison Knudsen
Mult Kennels
N.W. Natural Gas
Orcson Metal
PP&L
PC.E
U.S. National Bank ....
Tektronix
Wesl Coast Tel
Weyerhaeuser
311,
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KILLIil) BY TRlili
GOLD BEACH (UPI) -James
W. Adams, 43, of Gold Beach,
was killed Wednesday when a
tree fell on him annul 17 milps
east of here.
. had lived In southern Ors
gon for Hie na-' 5's ve- -. She
was married July 4, 1952, in
Reno, Nev., to William S. Thex
ton, '" vives.
O'hcr sur include three
d 'iters, rs. Evelyn Lind
strom, Sacr- - o, Calif.: Mrs.
Alberta Salsbury, Ider, C ' -.,
and Mrs. L, !! Miller, Sacra
m"to, C lif.; thr t n-da.gh-ter'
Mrs. Rr'h MaR-le, Roie
Riv.er; Mrs. Alice CorVU,
Grants Pass, and Mrs. Rosalie
McClean, Y '-Hi. N. D.; six
step-sor Roy 7 n. Rogue
River; Bill Thexton, Sacramen
to, Calif.; Rex TJievton, Lo 'i
geles, C-"f.: Ph i Thext, Cot
It mv' Cal'f.-R?' " Thexton,
K'amath O- and Albert
Thcxton, Air Force, Puerto
Rico; and 17 Tranr'-Nldrcn.
sons, Robert L. Gungle, New
port News, Va.; George Gungle,
Oak Park, HI.; me daughter,
Mrs. Emily Trnka, Oak Park,
III., and one sister, Mrs. Jean
Haroth, Indianapolis, Ind.
FLOY D. MIKIHK
Mrs. Floy D. Moore, 755 South
Walker St., Ashland, died yes
terday. She is survived by her hus
band, Homer Moore, a daugh
ter, Miss Barbara Jean Moore,
Ashland, and a son, Carl D.
Moore, Pinole, Calif. She and
her husband owned and operated
the "Top of the Morning" or
chard until they retired.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by the Ashland Mor
tuary, Fouth and C sts., Ash-'
land.
A 9
DOROTHY J. GUNGLE
The body of Dorothy J.
Gungle, 50, of Gold Hill, who
died Wednesday will be sent to
Inglcwood, Calif., today. Fu
neral services will be held Mon
day at Pierce Brothers Mortu
ary in Inglcwood. Perl Funeral
home is in charge of local ar
rangements. Mrs. Gungle was born Nov.
7, M12, in Huntington, W. Va.
She has made her home near
Gold Hill for the past two years,
moving from California. On
Feb. 14, 1!)36, in Chicago, 111.,
she was married to John Gungle,
who survives.
Other survivors include two
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"DAYS OF WINE & ROSES"
"SUMMER PLACE"
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PATIO PACKX.
12 pc. tub Chickan
I Potato Salad 1
& all th trimmings 1
I 1 Gal. Root Br I
V $4.95 J
Ideal for Vr
BOX OFFICE OPEN
6:45 P.M. FRIDAY
Continuous from 1:00 p.m. Sat.
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Saturday 9 to 1
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