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Local and Patients - Mrs. Douglas Witt, 1052 Oak Grove rd., Med ford, was listed as a sur gery patient today at Crater Osteopathic hospital, Central Point. A medical patient there was Mrs. Ann Furch, route 1, box 243, Talent. Patients - Yancey Gibson, 624 Rogue. Lea, Grants Pass; Mrs. Luther Gann, route 1, Tower Special LOIN STEAKS . . . $1 For Your listening and Dancing Pleasure Enjoy the "Bob Anderson Duo" Tuesday Through Friday "Tower Trio" Saturday Nights MEDFORD'SjONLY STEAKS CHICKEN SEAWOOD St 95! mm COMPLETE DINNERS OYSTERS STEAK y JUMBO FKIcD CHICKEN SERVED ber Room Cafe 5 SOUTH Have fun ... ROLLER SKATING TflHIPUT First Session . 7:30-10:00 I UfllUn I Second Session 10:00-12:00 . Children (under 13) ....... 1...35o Adults . 50o ' . Shoe Skate Rental 25c CAT MATINEE 1:30 to 4:00 OH I. MM I Admission (everyone) 35c Shoe Skate Rental -. 25o L m V ARTIfJTtlAclAlflE Mt-.. vm v:h. . set mm Wjjr' i9xi)itoumfe.-HiijoeagetiC.' I .HAL Lmnnnw H w mm-vm mm PLUS EXCITING CO-FEATURE JOHN DEREK TONITE! and SATURDAY! THE MOTION PICTURE FOR EVERYONE! STARRING JAMES STEWART BETTY HUTTON CHARLTON HESTON CORNEL WILDE aes4 Sssi PLUS 2nd EPIC THRiu-muEoiN EASTMAN COLOR -JOHN DEREK 3RD Great Hit! KATY AMMO-CUIHE KtllY METROCOLOH TSu- Personal box 355, Central Point; and Mrs. Samuel Flyle, 210 Wil lamette ave., Medford, were listed as surgery patients to day at Sacred Heart hospital. Sale Saturday - A "new and used" sale,' sponsored by the Jackson Council of the Blind, will be held from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, April 22, in the Fehl building, 108 95 SUPPER CLUB- $00 SHRIMP DAILY RIVERSIDE CAT NlftUT First Session 7:30-10:00 OH I ... IHUn I Sec. Session 10:00-12:00 Admission 1..50o Shoe Skate Rental 25c Smooth Floor, Acoustical Ceiling, Best Music, Reasonable Prices, Friendly Folks, For the Most Skating Fun. ASHLAND SKATEWAY ' PHONE MU 2-0032 . ';. STARTS TONITE DOORS OPEN 6:30 Show Start! it 7:00 JtulBklaftajr w-jya .-ssriKHincouiii: "PRISONER OF THE VOLGA" COLOR I Acid... 0 mm -sfechmooht ADVENTURE HITI ELSA MARTINEUJ - DAWN ABDAMS SAT. ONLY! Wkt '&ki North Ivy St. Contributions may be left at the building Friday evening or Saturday, or will be picked up if donors call Mrs. John Ragsdale, SPring 3-5552, evenings, or Mrs. G e r r i t y, TWinoaks 9-1642. In Hospital - Medical pa tients listed today at Sacred Heart hospital included Frank X. Jantzer, 1031 North Cen tral ave., Medford; and Mrs. Esther Medley, 816 West Sec ond St., Medford.. Diet in Redmond - Bessie Womack, former Medford resident, died In Redmond Thursday, according to word received by friends here. She had lived in the Medford area all her life until moving to Redmond a few years ago. Funeral services and inter ment will be in Redmond. . . To Los Angeles - Donald L. DeHaan, Allstate Insurance companies agent in Medford, will attend a sales conference of the companies in Los An geles April 23-26. Mrs. De Haan plans to accompany her husband. They will take part in the 10th annual "conference of . champions," composed of the companies' top agents. Over-lhe-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 Utilities Cascades Plywood Cons. Frelghtways ...... Copco Cyprus Mines Corp. ., First National Bank ., Morr'lson-Knudsen Northwest Nat. Gas Pacific Pwr. & Lt Permanente Cement .. Portland Gen. Elec. U. S. National Bank United UtiliUes .... Weyerhaeuser Bid Asked .. 54 5i 58 .. 26 2&V, .. 26 ,i 28 Vt .. 9 91, .. 5 Hi 54 .. 32 34 .. 59 !i 64 "i .. 35 14 37 , 271,4 29 .. 47 Vt 50 18i' 197, . 42 45& 70 75 28 29V, .. 38 41 Investment Funds Noon quotations on selected funds: , Fund Bullock ... Chem Fund Colonial Ener Eaton Howard Stk Fidelity Bid 14.20 12.58 14.84 13.85 17.59 Asked 15.56 13.75 , 16.22 14.81 18.99 11.28 11.03 15.27 unaamentai inv .... Group Sec A via Elec Group Sec Com Stk Group Sec Petr .... Keystone B-3 . Keystone B-4 Keystone K-2 . Keystone S-l .... Keystone S-2 ..... Keystone S-3 .... .. Keystone S-4 Mass Inv Grth Stk National Sec Grth TV-Elec !....' Value Line Ino . . Wellington 10.29 10.07 13.95 11.60 15.67 9.31 18.32 22.83 13.26 15.66 16.43 17.70 . 9.96 8.95 ; 5.72 15.25 12.70 17.10 10.16 19.99 24.90 14.48 17.09 17.93 19.34 10.83 9.75 6.25 16.62 Portland Produce Portland fUPIl Dalrv market: Eggs To retailers: AA extra large 46-48c; AA large 43-43c; A large 42-43C: AA medium 37-40C: AA small 30-35o; cartons l-3c higher. Butter To retailers: AA and A prints 70c ID.; cartons lc higher; B prints 68c. Cheese, medium cured To re tailers: A grade Cheddar single dai sies, 47tt-4V2c; processed. Amen can 5-lb. loaf. 4i'i-i5,ic. Portland (UPI) Dressed chick ens No. 1 grade dressed to re tailers: Fryers, whole drawn 33 37c lb.; cut-up, 37-42c lb.; hens, heavy-type, whole drawn 40-43c lb.; light-type hens, cut-up 33-33C id.; wnoie za-ouc in. Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Cloudy with occasional rain and wind to night and Saturday. Snow as low as 2.000 feet at times and nossiblv heavy in some areas. Low tonight oo. xiign oaiuraay ou. Western Oregon: Cloudy with showers tonight. A few showers and partly clearing Saturday. A little cooler in many areas tonight. Low tonight 36-44. High Saturday 48-58. Northern California: Intermit tent rain tonight. Snow level 3,000 feet in north portion and 5,000 feet in south portion. Scattered showers. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester day 48, below normal 6. Record high this date 87 In 1931. Record low this date 32 In 1047. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, .02 inch. Midnight to 10 a.m., trace. Total this month .07 inch, .73 inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1, 13.94 Inches, 1.27 inch below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 57. highest this a.m. 86. High 4:00 24- CITY Yester- a.m. hr. dav Low Pree. Brookings si Crater Lake ........ 30 Grants Pass 59 Klamath Falls .... 44 MEDFORD 58 Portland 51 45 24 43 35 43 45 Seattle 50 42 .1: Spokane - 46 32 .03 Yakima 52 43 .03 Eureka ...... 54 Red Bluff . 63 Sacramento 70 San Francisco 58 Los Angeles 65 48 49 43 50 51 54 34 51 70 44 39 Phoenix , 85 Denver 69 Chicago 66 Miami Beach . - 75 New York 61 Washington, D. C. 59 FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through April 26) Western Oregon-Western Wash' fngton Temperatures In western Washington below normal and in western Oregon much below nor mal. Highs mostly in 50s and lows mostly precipitation in west ern Washington near normal, oc curring mostlv before Mondav: precipitation in western Oregon neavier man normal witn recur ring rain. BAR of Dancing Nightly HOTEL MEDFORD THEATER INFORMATION SERVICE CALL SP 3-7323 FOR FULL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR THEATERS MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, Obituaries ELIZABETH McMAHAN Mrs. Elizabeth McMahan, 61, of 231 North Ivy St., died in a local hospital Thursday. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Perl Funeral home. MRS. GERTRUDE WALKER Funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude Florence Walker, wife of William H. Walker, who died at the family home, 833 West Jackson St., April 18, were held Wednesday morning. Interment was In Siskiyou Memorial park. She was born in Portland, Ore., Nov. 5, 1889. ERIKA NELSON Ashland-Erika Nelson, SO, of 201 Gresham St., Ashland, died Wednesday at her home. She was born July 14, 1910, in Sweden, and has lived in Ashland for the past three years. - She is survived by a cousin, Margo Busby, Issaquah, Wash. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 22, at Litwillers Mountain View chapel. Dr. P. Malcolm Hammond of First Methodist church will officiate. Inter ment will be in Mountain View chapel. VISIT WHITE HOUSE Washington-fllPD-The wives of the nation's newspaper edi tors went to tea at the White House Thursday. Mrs. Jacque line Kennedy greeted 332 wives of members of the American Society of Newspa per Editors in the oval Blue room and let them wander through the White House. We Invite You To Our BIG ANNIVERSARY PARTY SATURDAY NITE! This it our GALA Re-Opening Party Celebrating Our 3rd Anniversary! Come, DINE & DANCE to live music in a delightful atmosphere. Owners: lola Porterfield Freida and Harry Keefer ROGUE RIVER LODGE 25 Minutes N.EJ of Medford on Crater Lake Hwy. 62 TIMMIE ASKS: ne-. rf OPEN I am " " Pm 1 1 DAILY 4 CLOSED TUESDAYS ENJOY BREAKFAST WITH USI HAM & EGGS A treat: Our 75e THE GROTTO Downtown Medford CHUCK WAGON STYLE ALL YOU CAN EAT Luncheon 99 Children 59c 3 Meat Dishes 15 Salads 2 Desserts Open 1.1 a.m. to 2 p.m. S p.m. to 9 p.m. Enjoy The Luxurious New ALLEY LOUNGE NUMBER 10 FRONT ST, MEDFORD, OREGON Grange News Roxy Ann Grange Twenty-two candidates from Granges In Jackson and Jose phine counties became mem bers when the Roxy Ann Grange degree team per formed third and fourth de gree work at Williams Grange recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ebert became members of Roxy Ann Grange. ' Mrs. Bruce Moffatt was hostess for the last meeting of the Home Economics club, as sisted by Mrs. Van Gordon. Twenty members and one guest were present. .Plans were made at the last regular Grange meeting to perform the third and fourth degree work at the Roxy Ann hall in May. R. J. Ritchey gave the lecturer's program. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitcher and Mrs. Van Gordon. Members will meet tonight in the Grange hall. Portland Livestock Portland (UPIIUSDA Cattle 1875. High good-choice ' steers 24.50, most good-choice 22-24; utility-standard 17-21.90; good-choice heifers 23.25-23.50; canner-cutter cows 12.50-15.50; cutter-u 1 1 1 1 1 y bulls 16.50-21.50. Calves 310. Goo4-cholca vealers 2S-32; standard 23-27: utility 18-22. Hogs 2175. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers down to 18.75 late; 2 and 3 grades 17.75-18.50: mixed sows 14-16. Sheep 3800. Slaughter lambs 25- ouc lower; duik unaer no iu. i.io 14.50; cull-choice ewes 2.50-5.50. f WHO IS J. R.? - Open dally except Thursday. You'll enjoy our fine food. We welcome you individual ly or In family groups, or ganizations or special plan ned parties. PH. TR 8-2392 THE TOY DEER : left A Have you made your plans for Mother's Day? Well, we have . . . We have extra , help, extra tables and extra food. So make yours now, too. Call for reservations MU 5-B59I ' 5 Miles South of Ashland on Highway 99 WEEKEND SPECIALS Rout Turkey $1.25 Fried Chicken 1.25 Baked Ham 1.25 Stuffed Steak Chauffer .... 1.19 French Fried Shrimp ...... 1.09 Children's Dinner 75 Blueberry Pancakes Dinner $149 Children 79c Steaks Chicken Seafoods Births CULMER - To Mr. and Mrs. Charles N., 621 Altamount St., Ashland, April 20, 1961, a girl, 74 lbs., at Rogue Valley hospital. ' CRAFT - To Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E., 178 Winema Way, Medford, April 20, 1961, a girl IV lbs., at Rogue Valley hospital. SHULTS - To Mr. and Mrs. Joe L., 820 Beekman St., Med ford, April 21, 1961, a boy, Just Like Having Your -Own Butlerl FREE DELIVERY to Any Home in Medford City Limits on Orders of $2.00 or Moro 5 Till 12 P.M. Dally 12 to 12 Sat & Sun. PING'S GARDENS Chinese & American Dlshei SP 3-6363 Featuring: Anniversaries, Birthday Parties and All Special Occasions Phone UL 5-1230 for Reservations Children Always Welcome Peggy on the Organ Weekdays-8 Till 2 A.M. "Tunester Trio" Sat,, 9 Till 2 A.M. Just 15 Minutes From Medford at Gold Hill Overpass and Hiway 99 DARDANELLE DANCE K. P. HALL 5th and Grape St. (Back of Groceteria) Under the Auspices of the D.A.V. GOOD MUSIC OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FINE FOOD AND COFFEE AT SNACK BAR DANCE Every Saturday Night essVIC FLOOD and the RHYTHM MASTERS Everyone Welcome Good Clean Fun Checkroom Free Refreshments Served all Eve. DANCE LAKE CREEK GRANGE HALL SATURDAY NIGHT Dancing from Music By The DANCE DREAMLAND 417 E. Main-Walker Building Where you greet eld friends end meet new friendsl Finest in papular music: Waltzet, Foxtrots, One-Steps and Circlet where everyone loins In, An Ever-Increasing Con genial crowd, Dance to the music of Ralph and hit Dixieland Band! EDAM (DIE VFW Hall in Rogue River Every Saturday Nite 9 to 1 Music by Bobby Burton And The Happy Valley Boys Featuring Bill Lively SPONSORED BY VFW - EVERYONE WELCOME 714 lbs., at Rogue Valley hos pital. TUCKER - To Mr. and Mrs. H. Ned, 4913 Table Rock rd., Medford, April 20, 1961, a girl, 5 lbs., at Rogue Valley hospital. AGREES TO END TOLLS Berlin-IUPD-Tolls on barges carrying supplies to West Ber- Ladies Free Wednesdays Thursday Family Night (Whole family $1.50 Includes skates) JERRY MILLER At the Hammond Week Nights TONI ADAMS At the Organ on Sundays JACKSON COUNTY ROLLARENA South Pacific Hiway You'll Really Enjoy ERIC'S FABULOUS FOOD! SAT. NITE April 15th GOLD HILL GRANGE HALL 9:00 to 1:00 Rancheros EVERY SATURDAY NITE Snack Bar Serving REAL COFFEE FRIDAY, APRIL 21, lin will end May 1, East Ger many announced Thursday night. The Communists im posed the tolls May 2, 1958, FOUR GREAT UNITS IN A WONDERFUL KIDDIE SHOW No.1 LOTS OF No. 2 A WALT DISNEY FESTIVAL No. 3 WALT DISNEY'S "COW DOG" No. 4 WALT DISNEY'S "NiOK" YOU'LL LOVE EVERY MINUTE OF IT CHILDREN 35c, ALL OTHERS 65c I Mm S00TH PACIFIC HIGHWAY TONITE-SATURDAY-SUNDAY '".V; THREE ." : More Hits in a Great Show! 0m of Ihi Alt-Umt Grealtl Ms AND TOMMY SANDS UU GENTLE XJCinimaScoP ST TONIGHT & SATURDAY ONE OF THE 5 BEST PICTURES OF THE YEAR TWO SHOWS NITELY-7:00 & 9:30 DEBORAH ROBERT . PETER KERR MITCHUM USTINOV Thrill to a new kind oi outdoor adventure! TECHNICOLOR . - - r ii m son mi.. i M-ibrrlnf 6LYNIS JOHNS DINA MERRILL a wm mo- naws PETER USTINOV ' Academy Award Winner BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR A 11 despite protests by the West ern Allies. Their abolition was a result of talks between East and West Germany. SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY, 1:00 P.M. CARTOONS 1961 I DRIVE-IN 1 J&.i3&m . FROfJTIEH BRUCE BENNETT-JIM DAVIS PAISLEY MAXWELL , A REOALSCOPE MCTUfM JO CINTUtY.fOX IllIAH AND DOE? ChNswukeopE m J .11 . I. A- A 1 pips HI-