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MEDFORD MAIL TIUBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON FRIDAY. IIKC'KMBEIt 1.1. inn , A 11 -if I 1 V 4 NOW APPEARING TONIGHT A Sullin you can be . . . Live a magic night of splendor with the beautiful Belly Dancer. Anne Inge 3 Shows Nightly 10 P.M. - 11:30- 12:30 Direct From The ARABIAN NIGHTS Dance to the "Champaigne Music" of the Popular MERRITONES HOTEL MEDFORD WIN 50 SILVER DOLLARS Help Name Your New Lounge Local and Personal 10BITUAR4ES Clip This Ad & Save Dave jvmj Certificate Food Sale Ruth Esther unit of the Wesleyan Service Guild will conduct a sale of holiday baked goods from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 14, in Leonard Electric Company store, 309 E. Main St., Medford. Homemade pies, dark fruit cake, yeast bread, fruit and nut breads, cookies and candy, packaged as gifts if desired will be on sale. Berried holly treated for keeping also will be featured. Business Names The busi ness name of Gladys' Laundra mat, has been assumed by Har old V. and Gladys J. Austin, Route 1, Box 67M, Rogue River, according to records in the Jackson County recorder's of fice. Also assumed was the business names of Butch Jani tor Service, by Edward Charles Butcher, 1313 Prune St., Med ford. Accident Reported A vehicle driven by David John Jackson, 19, of 2530 Corona Ave., collid ed with a vehicle driven by Gay William Dutton, 56, 411 Wood stock St., at the intersection of Sixth and Grape Streets yester day, Medford police reported. Jackson was cited for having no driver's license, and Dutton was cited for disobeying a traf fic signal, officers said. Permits Issued The Medford building department has issued permits to Dr. Ralph Thompson to remodel his residence at 2940 Hillcrest Drive at an esti mated cost of $3,000, and to in stall a furnace at an approxi mate cost ot $1,500. A permit also was issued to Earl Jackson to erect a residence at 441 Mur phy Road at an anticipated cost of $14,000. Certificate m m Season's Greetings from the MEDFORD'S FINEST Resfaurant& Lounge At Home Mrs. Lola Bartuss, I Rogue River Drive, Shady Cove, i is convalescing at her home fol I lowing surgery earlier this i month at Sacred Heart Hospital in Memora. Men Are Fined Two men were fined $50 each in Jackson County District Court Thursday when they pleaded guilty to charges of illegal possession of wild animal, deer. Fined were Odell Hayes Jr. and Virgil Lee Hayes, both of Trail. Christinas Party The annual Christmas party of the National Office Management Association, will be held Saturday, Dec. 14, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Slater, 3405 Jacksonville Highway. Permits Issued The Medford building department issued per mits Thursday to Park Terrace Apartments, 755 Stevens St., to install some downspouts at an estimated cost of $1,000, and to William Cowan to repair a foundation under a residence at 927 Reddy Ave. at an approxi mate cost of $1,175. Grange Meeting Sams Val ley Grange will meet at 8 p.m. Saturday in the local Grange hall. A benefit dinner will be served at the hall from 12:30 to 4 p.m. Sunday, to which the pub lic is invited. Proceeds will help defray Grange expenses. Post Office Hours The Gold Hill Post Office will be open all day Saturday, Dec. 15, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. MRS. CARRVE CHRISTIAN Mrs. Carrye Christian, Eagle Point, died Thursday in a local hospital. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Siskiyou Fu neral Service directors of the Chapel in the Trees Mortuary. WILLIAM J. CAMERON William John Cameron, 76, of Huener Lane, Jacksonville, who died Thursday, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in Conger-Mor ris downtown chapel. Ray Cham- berlin win olliciate. Committal will be in the Central Point Cemetery. Mr. Cameron was born Dec. 8, 1887, in Isanti County, Minn., and had lived in Southern Ore gon for 26 years. He was mar ried April 22, 1914, in Miles City, Mont., to Hazel Keller, who survives. Other survivors include three sons, Robert Cameron, Central Point, Ore.; Donald Cameron, Jacksonville, Ore.; and Denzol Cameron, Saugus, Calif.; three daughters, Mrs. Herman cost, Central Point; Mrs. John Mor- ava, Yolo, Calif. ; and M r s. Louis Kropp, Central Point; three sisters, Mrs. George Bar clay, Huntington Park, Calif.; Mrs. Pearle Couillard, Hunting- Ion Park; and Mrs. A. N. Jasp er son, Huntington Park; 16 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. FOR THE FINEST IN DINING DANCE Friday and Saturday 9 P.M. lo 2 A.M. THEY ARE NEW! The Melody D Airs Ak Marie To Sing Your Favorites THE MOST DANCEABLE MUSIC IN THE VAUEY Steaks-Prime Rib-Chicken Open 5 P.M. Week Days 2 P.M. Sunday Popular Prices Dining Room and Lounge Closed Mon. & Tues. Special Rates for Banquets and Parties for the Christmas Holidays - Call 535-9710, Talent 1206 N. RIVERSIDE Phone 773-5474 As Our Christmas Present to you we are offering This Gift Certificate worth $1.00 on your check for dinner. One Certificate per person. Any Dinner Menu. May be good every day till Dec. 30, 1963, from 5 p.m. to 1 1 p.m. OUR ALL NEW DINING ROOM Music by the JAGUARS . tfSfc gg IS NOW Id Si OPEN! i' ic' !Sa Convenience "6AlA . rSml Private Parties, A .CZ,Cf00J L"9 & Small IS Enjoy Our Delicious ls7jjw. I Broasted Chicken 1 r I i ' .riL U 2 9 toi " i mm c M-s&r, i M i me I i j j jjjJMA&rn HIT fl I Address I hiTMi iTiBil .N il ii m s Ln Jarrmj lit 9toi DiDTun a v. I I w n m . x ii m u mo i ?mwwA I yryr I ANNIVERSARY: I PHONE ORDERS ... 779-2511 II v 1 w CHARLES R. BUCKMASTER Funeral services for Charles Robert (Bob) Buckmaster, 36, of 801 N. Central Ave., who died Wednesday, will be held at 3 p.m. Monday in Conger-Morris downtown chapel. The Rev. George R. V. Bolster of St. Mark's Episcopal Church will officiate. Committal will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Mr. Buckmaster was born Feb. 4, 1927, in Cranford, N. J., and had lived almost all his life in Southern Oregon. He had been employed as a grocery clerk. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Pauline Noel, Medford; two brothers, James Buckmas ter and Harry E. Buckmaster, both of Medford; and a sister. Mrs. Cathrine V. Smith, Las Vegas, Nov. HAROLD BURK Harold Burk, 72, of 111 King St., died Thursday evening in a local hospital. Funeral arrange ments will be announced by Perl Funeral Home. employed most of his life as a laborer in the aircraft industry. On Nov. 23, 1934, in Grants Pass, he was married to Viola Sharp, who survives. Other survivors include one son, Tommy Lee DeVore, Med ford; one daughter, Betty Lou Miller, Bellflower, Calif., and three grandchildren. Casket bearers will be Cor nelius Janzen, Kenneth Janzen, William Jeskey, Stanley M. Zwan, Eugene Ecclcston and Willie Dcbrick. Men Held on Drug Influence Charge H the SUGAR SHACK CHARLES MAJKA Charles Majka, 48, a veteran of World War II, died yesterday in the Veterans Administration Domiciliary. Funeral arrange ments ill be announced bv Conger - Morris Funeral Direc tors. Weather FORECASTS Medford and vtcinily: Fair and smokv. cxccdi nifiht and morning vallev fog. Low tonisru 25. High Saturday 40-45. Western Oregon: Fair in south part and partly cloudy In north with patchy early morning fog to night and Saturday. Low tonight Tl-M. High Saturday 3(1-48 Northern California: Foe or low overcast In Centra 1 Valley and locally in coastal valleys tonight and Saturday. Little temperature cnange. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean ycsler rinv a'2: below normal 7. Record high this date 71 in 1920. Record low this date -10 in 1910. PRECIPITATION: 24 houra to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a.m.. none. Total this month .12 inch, 1.16 Inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1. 7.04 Inches, .62 inch below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 3r'.i. highest tnis a.m. ion',;,. High 4:00 34 CITY Yestcr- a.m. hr. day Low Prec. Brookings 55 Crater Lake 40 Grants Pass 4R Howard Prairie .... 30 Klamath Falls .... 37 MEDFORD 44 Portland 41 SB JO 24 Seattle 40 Spokane 43 Yakima 28 23 21 10 Eureka 51 Red Bluff 44 Sacramento 43 San Francisco .... 91 Los Angeles 02 Phoenix 61 Denver 28 Chicago 30 Miami Beach - 76 New York 36 Washington, D. C. 39 3H 0 15 64 27 23 .05 1'IVE-IIAY FtHlliCAST tThrouch Dec. 18): Western Oregon-Western Wash ingtonContinued cool with tem peratures averaging below normal. Highs in 40s. Lows In 20s and low ans. Less man normal precipitation. Medford police Thursday aft ernoon arrested a 38-year- old; man on a charge of driving i while under the influence' of drugs. He was lodged in Jack son County jail. Officers said James Wallace Spradling, llllVi N. Riverside Ave., was the operator of a car which collided with two vehicles and struck a sign post and a tree within about 10 minutes shortly after S o'clock. According to reports, Sprad- ling's car collided with a ve hicle operated by Eston Bruce Humphrey, 3482 Ross Lane, about 5:02 p.m. on Central Ave nue between Sixth and Main Streets. Spradling's car also struck a city-owned sign post and a tree on property of the U.S. National Bank in the same accident, of ficers said. . Spradling failed to stop at the scene of the accident, for which he was later issued a citation, and at 5:12 p.m. his vehicle col lided with a car driven by Max well Paul Guiley, 220 Sunrise Ave. That accident occurred at Fourth Street and Central Ave nue. Officers who took Spradling into custody said there were no injuries received in any of the mishaps. featuring your favorito Band "The Squires" FRI. AND SAT. NIGHT Big Danct Contest Sunday Afternoon No Cover Charge 3 to 6 P.M. on School Days Births OUR OWN SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE "WINCHESTER 73" and CARTOONS This It a Salvation Army "Canned Goods Matinee." Donations of cans off food will serve as your admission ticket, or your purchase off regular ticket. Bring your can of food, kidil SILLS To Mr. and Mrs. Da vid W., P.O. Box 646, Jackson ville, Dec. 0, 1963, a girl. pounds, at Rogue Valley Hos pital. WEINHOLD - To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lee, 70 Third St., Ashland, Dec. 12, 1963, a boy, 8'4 pounds, at Rogue Valley Hospital. BRATTON - To Mr. and Mrs. Charles B., 1175 West McAn drews Rd., Medford, Dec. 12, 1963, a boy, 6 pounds, at Rogue Valley Hospital. RUSS To Mr. and Mrs. James E P.O. Box 161, Rogue River, Dec. 13, 1963, a girl, 7'a pounds, at Rogue Valley Hos pital. , CARLTON MAX DeVOUE Funeral services for Carlton Max DeVore, 55, of 841 Bar nett Road, who died Wednesday, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday nL Perl Funeral Home. Inter ment will be in Central Point IOOF Cemetery. Mr. DeVore was born March 31, 1908, in Oklahoma. He was Northern California No nreclnl- tntion likely. Temperatures below normal. TELEVISION NOISES VERONA, Italy (UPI) - Prl amo Arcangeli Thursday finally discovered what caused those squeaking noises in his television set. When he opened the set to check, five rats jumped out ana one of them bit mm in me neat. TEEN AGE DANCE MEDFORD AMERICAN LEGION HALL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 Dancing 9 to 1 Sponsored by Medford American legion GARRISON - To Mr. and Mrs. Curtis LcMar, 1205 Maple Park Dr., Medford, Dec. 11 1963, a girl, 6 pounds, at Rogue Valley Hospital. DANCE the OASIS BALLROOM at EAGLE POINT With Ray and Al Featuring Don Maddox of (he Famous Maddox Bros, & Rose and Bill Lively ocnoi DANCE The Finest In Western Swing Barney t the Country Gentleman . Every Saturday Night VFW Hall-Rogue River Refreshment! Served Next In the DECEMBER 1STH '" Feature-Packed Weekend Issue Flora Rhela Schreiber makes second report in series on contenders for 1964: THE WOMEN IN BARRY GOLDWATER'S LIFE Court protection from noiset YOUR RIGHT TO PEACE AND OUIET A story for every driven I DESTROYED CHRISTMAS k. Plus Other Stories and Articloi in I DOORS OPEN 1:45 P.M. TRIPLE BILL could (35EID strip xm I I SOULS &Sv as T Iniinr J iTfT 11 l Win I THRU CLOTHES, IS l 13. t? I I Vjy. I FLESH AND WALLS . I 1 ''j' I ...NO SECRET I 1aL1 I il 1 II IT-fTil I I JFamily TVeeJcly with your copy of lh MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE MaBMsMaO SMASH HITS KIRK DOUGLAS -KIM NOVAK --.a... iiilt . BAftBAOA B11CLI r mt r v - imnn "STRANGERS" 7 p.m. & 1 a.m. SUCCESS" thti'nlnlotm... y. Thay'rt married... i.,, , BUT - I NOT irani JSIVEET SMEU OF SUCCESS her ""-mas-"i'siuu...ii.riu imM. 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