Local and
Answer Alarm - City fire
men were dispatched to 880
Shafer lane about 7:30 p.m.
yesterday when a house fire
alarm was received. They
found the home owner, Ben
L. Wells, burning out two old
car bodies. There was no
other fire.
Pallonls - Surgery patients
listed today at Crater Osteo
pathic hospital, Central Point,
include Mrs. Melvin Kirken
dall, 335 Fox St., Ashland, and
Mrs. Harold Hargltt, 1414
Playford lane, Grants Pass.
Medford patients at the hospi
tal include Mrs. Gladys V.
Combs, SOI Marble Mountain
rd., Grants Pass, and Mrs. Ray
Masterson, route 2, box 670,
Central Point.
Club To Meet-The Siskiyou
Archeology club will meet at
7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 9, at
, Crater Rock Museum, Central
Point, Delmar L. Smith, sec
retary, has announced. Infor
mation from the State Arche
ology . Society will be. dls-
Juit Like Hiving
Your Own Butlerl
FREE
DELIVERY
to Any Home in
Medford City Limits
en Orders of $2.00 V
;' or Mora '.
5 Till 12 P.M. Daily
12 to 12 Sat A Sun.
PING'S GARDENS
Chinos & American Dithit
SP 3-6363
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SPECIAL; SATURDAY ONLY !
HOT
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TORNADO BOWL
IN THE OAKDAIE MARKET -
Have fun ... ROLLER SKATING
TONIGHT
First Session .....
Second Session.
Children (under 13)
Adults
Shoe Skate Rental
SAT. MATINEE
Shoe Skate Rental ..
THE OCEAH ROARS AND
C0UJMBA AcTiAFSp
JACK
JjITHmMTmI 1 1 1 II il I liuiifca
LEMMON'NELSOH
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TONITE!
and
THE MOTAHKZlNG
OFILL POSSIBLE
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MICHAEL
RENNIE
D n WESTERN HIT!
J Rory Calhoun
Personal
cussed. Anyone interested is
Invited to attend.
Sal Plannad - The Eagle
Point Teacher-Student associ
ation will sponsor a rummage
and plant sale between 9 a.m.
and 4:30 p.m. Monday, April
10, in the Fehl building, 108
North Ivy st., Medford.
Asiuma Namo-The assumed
business name "Davis Auto
matic Transmission clinic"
was recorded in the county
clerk's office Wednesday by
Raymond O., and Helen A.
Davis, 1965 East . Main St.,
Ashland.
Convalaicing Charles
Grieve, of Hornbrook, fell at
his home last week and re
ceived a fractured arm and
shoulder. He was hospitalized
for three days, and is present
ly convalescing at the home of
his niece, Mrs. Luke Lange, in
Yreka. ', .
' i
Shinglss IgniU - Central
Point rural foremen were sum
moned about . 12:15 p.m. yes
terday when shingles caught
fire on a shed at the Claud
Hoover property on East Vilas
rd. Firemen said that sparks
from a trash fire apparently
ignited the shingles.
Heart Surgtry -Sharon
Rhodes, 2-month-old daughter
of Mr. and : Mrs. Ronald
Rhodes, of Hornbrook, is in a
San Francisco hospital, and
will undergo open heart sur
gery soon. Rhodes joined his
wife in San Francisco last
week. Sharon is one of twin
girls born to Mr. and Mrs.
Rhodes in January. ,
Return Homa-Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Powers left Hornbrook
Sunday to spend a week at
their home in ; Cloverdale,
ea
7:30
-...10:00
35e
50c
...25c
10:00
12:00
Admission (everyone) 35o
25o .
CAT III PUT First Session 7:30-10:00
OAI . lUUni Sec. Session 10:00-12:00
Admission . . ...50c ,
Shoe Skate Rental 25o
Smooth Floor, Acoustical Ceiling, Best
Music, Reasonable Prices, Friendly
Folks, For the Most Skating Fun.
ASHLAND SKATEWAY
PHONE MU 2-0032
ENDS SATURDAY
DOORS OPEN 6:45
suwiu - JUU
RiCKY
- CO-FEATURE -
LAUREL AND HARDY, WILL
ROGERS, CAROLE LOMBARD,
JEAN HARLOW, BEN TURPIN,
HARRY LANGDON
"Slorrlno th artottrt list f
'tor cormdlant evtrl"
Sa'.tirday!
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colcm ky DC LUXE
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M. ' OAVK) OAUOC FERNANDO I
ST. JOHN HEDISON RAINS LAMAS
SATURDAY ONLY!
Ore. They have been staying
at the home of Mrs. Belle
Lindley in Hornbrook for sev
eral weeks. Mrs. Lindley
broke her hip recently and is
confined to Siskiyou County
General hospital in Yreka.
Mrs. Powers and Mrs. Lindley
are sisters.
Council To Meet-The Jack
son County Grange council
will meet in the Shady Cove
school gymnasium at 8 p.m.
Saturday, April 8. A practice
is scheduled for Pomona
Grange officers. Women are
asked to take sandwiches or
cookies. . ,
'
Hours Changed-A series of
dances scheduled by Jackson
county chapter of the Dis
abled American Veterans will
be held between 9 p.m. and 1
a.m. starting tomorrow at the
Knights of Pythias hall. Fifth
and Grape sts.,- Medford. Pre
viously the hours were be
tween 8 p.m. and midnight.
Births
GRAHAM - To Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur F., 16 North
Orange St., Medford, April 6,
1961, a boy, 5 pounds at
Rogue Valley hospital:
ENGBERG - To Mr. and
Mrs. James V., route 1, box
533, Talent, April 6, 1961, a
girl, IV pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
BOSS - To Mr. and Mrs.
William E., 228V4 South Ivy
St., Medford, April 6, 1961,
a girl, 4V4 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
Sweefland Plans To
Quit Legislature
Salem - IUPD - Sen. Monroe
Sweetland (D-Milwaukie) said
today he plans to leave the
legislature when his term ex
pires next year.
That would make 10 years
in the state legislature, and
Sweetland said he considered
it enough for the time being.
Sweetland, publisher of the
Milwaukie Review, said he
felt it was time to "move along
to other fields of interest."
He declined to elaborate.
Sweetland was twice de
feated in races for secretary
of state, in 1956 and 1960.
Over-the-Counter
Western Stocks
The following bid and ask
ed quotations, from the Na
tional Association of Securi
ties Dealers, Inc., do not rep
resent actual transactions.
They are a guide to the range
within which these securities
could have been sold (indi
cated by the "bid") or bought
(indicated by the "asked") at
the time of compilation.
Common Stocks
Bank of -America
Calif.-Paciflc UtillUea
Cascades Plywood .
Cons. Freightways
Copco
Cyprus Mines Corp. ....
Firat National Bank
Morrlson-Knudsen .
Northwest Nat. Gas
Pacific Pwr. & Lt. ..
Permanente Cement
Portland Gen. Elec.
V. S. National Bank ....
United UUHUes
West Coast Tel
Weyerhaeuser -.
Bid Asked
96 58',
26
28
30 V,
V. 10
52 55 M
36 It
65 li
38(4
27 2814
47 49 y,
2014 22
43', 464
7114 7614
26V. 27
34
3614
35
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPDUSDA Cattle
1550. Choice 960-1055 lb. steers
25.25; high good-low choice D85 lb.
24.75; choice heifers 24; canner
cutter cows 12-14; utility bulls
16.50-21.50.
Calves 315. Good-choice vealers
29-32; standard 24-28; utility 18
23. Hogs 2300. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers
19.25-19.50; 1 and 2 sows 300-350
lb. 16.50-17.25.
Sheep 1650. Slaughter lambs
closed SOc-1.00 lower; choice-prime
shorn lambs 19-15.75; ewes 2-6.
Investment Funds
'Noon quotations on salaetad
funds:
Fund Bid Asked
Bullock 14.07 13.43
Chem Fund 12.47 13.48
Colonial Ener , 14.54 15.89
Eaton Howard Stk 13.75 14.70
Fidelity .. 17.45 18.86
Fundamental Inv ... 10.24 1122
Group Sec AvlaElec 9.81 10 75
Group Sec Com Stk 13.84 15'.26
Group Sec Petr . 11.60 12.70
Keystone B-3 , 15.63 17.05
Keystone B-4 9.32 10.17
Keystone K-2 t. 18.26 19.92
Keystone S-l ..... .. 22.83 24.91
Keystone S-2 13.34 14.59
Keystone S-3 15.49 16.81
Keystone S-4 16 03 17.49
Mass Inv Grth Stk 17.59 10.22
National Seo Grth 9.83 10.74
TV-Elec 8.80 9.59
Value Line Inc ........ 9.70 6.23
Wellington 15.27 16.64
Pill a Academy Award
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MKDFOHU, OHE
OBITUARIES
LILLIAN E. SMITH '
Funeral services for Mrs.
Lillian Gvalena Smith, 61, of
317 Weightman St., Ashland,
who died Thursday, will be
held at Ashland Mortuary
Chapel, Fourth and C sts.,
Ashland, Monday, at 1 p.m.
The Rev. E. H. McGee will of
ficiate. Committal will, be in
Mountain View cemetery.
Mrs. Smith was born May
26, 1900, in Miles City, Mont.
She was married June 20,
1928, in Ashland, to Carl H.
Smith, who survives. She had
lived in Ashland for 52 years,
moving from Montana. She
was a member of the Church
of Christ.
Survivors, besides her hus
band, Include her mother,
Mrs. Eva McMillan, and a sis
ter, Mrs. A. F. Dresseler, both
of Medford.
LEONARD M. LEMONS
Funeral services for Leon
ard M. Lemons, 51, of the Old
Stage rd., who died Wednes
day, will be held at Hillcrest
Mortuary chapel, on the North
Phoenix rd. Saturday at 9:30
a.m. The Rev. Glenn McKer
row of the First Baptist
church will officiate. Commit
tal will be in Hillcrest Memo
rial park, with Conger-Morris
funeral directors, in charge of
arrangements. .
Mr. Lemons was born July
31, 1909, in Malvern, Ark.,
and had lived in southern
Oregon for the past five years,
moving from El Monte, Calif.
He owned and operated Lem
ons Grocery store on Old
Stage rd.' He was a veteran
of World War II. ,
Survivors include his wife,
Zada; a son, Leonard M. Lem
ons Jr., at home; a brother,
Levi Lemons, Crossett, Ark.;
and a sister, Mrs. Sam Tom
lin, Grants Pass. '
THE GROTTO
Downtown Medford '
CHUCK WAGON STYLE
ALL YOU CAN EAT
Luncheon
Children. 59c
3 Meal Dishes
15 Salads
2 Desserts ;
Open 1 1 a.m. to 2 p.i
Enjoy The Luxurious New
ALLEY LOUNGE
NUMBER 10 FRONT ST.
OYSTERS
STEAK
JUMBO SHRIMP
PORK CHOPS
SERVED DAILY - OPEN 6 A.M. to 10 P.M.
TIMBER
5 SOUTH
Benefit
DANCE
PYTHIAN HALL
5th and Grape Streets
9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Good Music Admission 75c
Auspices of Disabled American Veterans
BIG ROCKY ROLL
DANCE
Every Saturday Nite
OASIS BALLROOM
Music by the
DANCE
Every Saturday Night
VIC FLOOD
and the RHYTHM MASTERS
, Featuring
LINDA Singing your favorite numbers
Everyone Welcome Good Clean Fun
Checkroom Free Refreshment! Served all Eve.
WILLIE GUY TIBBITS
Funeral services for Willie
Guy (Bill) Tibbits, 47, former
Eagle Point resident who died
Tuesday, will be held at 2
p.m. Saturday at Hull and
Hull Funeral home, Grants
Pass.
Mr. Tibbits died in a Grants
Pass hospital. He had been a
resident of Grants Pass for 13
years, and had lived in Eagle
Point for three years. -
MRS. ELLA LANCE
Mrs. Ella Lance died at the
Jackson county farm home
Thursday. Funeral arrange
ments will be announced by
Perl Funeral home.
FLORENCE B. BOSTWICK
Mrs. Florence B. Bostwick,
54, died in a local hospital
early today. Funeral arrange
ments will be announced by
Perl Funeral home.
WILFORD BAYLISS '
Wilford C. Bayliss, 69, of
1555 Roberts rd., liledford,
died at his home yesterday.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Perl Funeral
home,
CONRAD YORK
Conrad Lee York died in
Salem yesterday. Funeral ar
rangments will be announced
by Perl Funeral home.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPII Dairy market:
Eggs To retailers; AA extra
large 46-49c; AA large 44-46c; A
large 43-44c; AA medium 37-41c:
AA small 32-36c; cartons l-3c
higher.
Butter To retailers: AA and A
prints 70c lb.; cartons lc higher;
B prints 6Bc.
Cheese, medium cured To re
tailers: A grade Cheddar single dai
sies, 47a-481,3C: processed Ameri
can 5-lb. loaf. H"i-45iic.
Portland (UPI) Dressed chick
ens No, 1 grade dressed to retail
ers: Fryers, whole drawn, 34-38c
lb.; cut-up, 39-43c lb.; hens, heavy
type, whole drawn, 40-45C lb.;
light-type hens, cut-up 33-35C lb.;
whole, 38-30 lb.
Dinner
$149
Children 79e
, Steaks Chicken
1 Seafoods
i. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
COMPLETE DINNERS
$100
ROOM
RIVERSIDE
SATURDAY NITE
APRIL 8
EAGLE
POINT
RHYTHM TONES
GOLD HILL s
GRANGE HALL
Funeral Services
For G. E. Maddox
Slated Saturday
Funeral services for George
Ernest Maddox, 63, of 340
South Groveland ave., who
died at his home Thursday,
will be held u 10:30 a.m.
Saturday in the First United
Presbyterian church. Ths
Rev. D. K. West, pastor, will
officiate. Committal services
in the Medford IOOF Mauso
leum will be private Chapel
Mortuary is in charge of
arrangements.
Casket bearers will be
Ralph Burgess, Chester
Corry, John Eads, Marmie
Olson, E. Ronald Rice and
Jim Richeson. Honorary pall
bearers will be Charles
Adamson, Robert Brewer,
Henry Niedermeyer, Larry
Tweedy, Richard Werner, and
George Witter.
Mr. Maddox, the son of
Ernest V. and Annie Bonney
Maddox, was born in Port
land Jan. 17, 1898. He moved
with his parents to Medford
in 1911 and attended the
Medford high school.
Tours Mid-West
He studied voice with
George Andrews, of the An
drews Opera company, who
encouraged him to become a
professional soloist. He toured
the middle west and west
with the Brandon Light
Opera company and the
Redpath-Vawter Chautauqua
conipany, and the Dominion
Chautauqua company through
Canada. His repertoire com
prised the leading tenor op
Back
ALL NEW SHOW
Friday and Saturday Nlles .
Medford's Finest Entertainers
"THE SHADOWS
And, for your listening and dancing pleasure,
you'll enjoy the "BOB ANDERSON TRIO"
STEAKS CHICKEN SEA FOOD
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Weekends
8 to 8 p.m.
Weekdays
8 to 2 p.m.
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ENJOY BREAKFAST WITH USI i
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Upper Applegate Grange Hall
SATURDAY
Music by The Rancheros v
DANCE SATURDAY NITE
DREAMLAND.
417 E. Main-Walker Building
Where you greet eld friends end meet new
frlendif Finest in popular music: Waltzes
Foxtrots, One-Steps - and Circles where
everyone joins in. An Ever-Increasing Con
genial crowd. Dance to the music of Ralph
and his Dixieland Band!
UDAMCIE
VFW Hall in Rogue River
EVERY SATURDAY NITE - 9 to 1
Muiie by
Bobby Burton
And the Happy Valley Boys
Featuring Harold Williams
SPONSORED BY VFW EVERYONE WELCOME
" T
eratic arias and a wide selec
tion of ballads in. English and
other languages.
Mr. Maddox was the solo
ist at the first broadcast of
Radio station KMED in Octo
ber, 1922. He was staff solo
ist with them for a time, and
later was also the staff soloist
with station KJR in Seattle
for two years, and four years
as tenor soloist in Seattle
churches. He was also a solo
ist with the late composer,
Charles Wakefield Cadman,
in San Diego.
In 1930, Mr. Maddox was
married in the Medford Pres
byterian church to Aileen
Crawford, who survives.
In 1941, Mr. and Mrs.
Maddox purchased the green-
ENJOY an
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at Medfordi New
JACKSON COUNTY
ROLLARENA
Double Sessions
Friday and Saturday
Ladies FREE Wednesday
.
Thursday Family Night
$1.50 Whole Family
Includes Skates
Southern Oregon's Only
. Rink Equipped With -HAMMOND
ORGAN
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For Information Call
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for an
THE TOY DEER i
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FOOD at a REASONABLE . .
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V I 5 Miles South of Ashland
on Highway 99
- WEEKEND SPECIALS
Roast Turkey ........$1.25
' Fried Chicken.... 1.25
Grenadine of Beef
Country style.......... 1.35
Prime Rib of Beef
Au Jus ! 1.95
Snack Bar
Serving
REAL COFFEE
FRIDAY, APRIL 7,
houses on Lone Pine rd., and
operated them until 1954,
when they moved to the
home in Medford.
Mr. Maddox was a member
of the First United Presby
terian church and the Rotary
club.
Besides his wife, who is the
treasurer and secretary of the
Medford Presbyterian church,
he is survived by two sons,
Raoul Maddox, of Ashland,
and Blake Maddox, of Kla
math Falls; one daughter,
Mrs. Duane Carol Clay, Port
land: one brother. Rupert B.
Maddox, ; Jacksonville; one
sister, Mrs. H. Chandler
umsm
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