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In San DUgo - Mr. and Mrs. Ed Canoose, 55 Ross court, Medford, were called to San Diego, Calif., by the death of Canoose's mother, Mrs. Dollie Canoose. Jackson Toajtmasiers-EIec-tion of officer's will be held st 6:30 a.m. Monday Sept. 24, at San'.bo's restaurant for the Jackson Toaitmasters club. Speeches by campaign man agers shall be limited to two minutes. MEDFORD MAIL TRISUNt. MLUfOHO. OREGON butt DA i. br.tnc.MBtH 21, 1962 Local and Personal Big Savings ON WATCHES (Check Our Windows) This Month AT 231 E. Main 773-6763 To Atttnd Mealing - Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mauck, man agers of Medford TraveLodge, 722 North Riverside ave., will attend the fall co-owners con ference for TraveLodge in Se attle Oct. 1-3. Mauck is an al- ; tcrnate committeeman for TraveLodge Corporation in the Pacific Northwest area. Roundtabl Program - Mar ty Wyatt, Miss Oregon for 1962, will talk about her ex periences in the Miss Amer ica contest in Atlantic City, N. J., at the Monday noon meeting of the Medford Cham ber of Commerce Roundtablt. The Roundtable meets at North's Chuck Wagon. ! Grandmothers - Rogue chapter, Grandmothers Clubs chapter, Grandmother Clubs 12:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 24, in Girls Community club for dessert. Mrs. Arthur Webster, president, said members with national convention bazaar items arc to bring these to the meeting. Mrs. Clayton Walker will be hosters. ENJOY DINNER TODAY AT THE HOLLAND HOTEL For Steaks and Chicken that excell the magic touch of Chef Irv Remmie. Starting at 9:00 p.m. Monday and all this week enjoy the fine music of The Ken and Danny Duo. For Dining, Dancing and Entertainment at its best, it's the Wooden Shoe. Serving Breakfast, lunch and Dinner EVERYDAY 6 a.m. to Midnight WEEKDAYS, Noon to 7 p.m. Sundays Here TONITE! Tione LITMIR ready for love;.. will she ever be ready for marriage? What is 0Z0gwd J that makes lKCLj-''i a mother's J4X TTs W frightened "yf& ' '' ' ...a daughter s jFI j J ' "?T' forbidden jf,--70i lkV ? LZfe ' lit 1 l .. Atrmn a METRO GOLDWYN f- MAYER PRESfHTS N ARTHUR. FREED he t-ty eLMi Piazza POSS'W WETTE Ill Cinemascope ,, UETROCOLOR fit ftfl iiiTl 2nd SMASH COMEDY! I OnimaS HlCOLF copE COLO by De Luxe . Called to Firei - Medford firemen were called to six brush, trash or grass fires Sat urday morning and afternoon, but no damage was reported. Grass fires were located at Sacred r.eart hospital, on North Riverside ave.. Clover lane and West 10th st., fire men said. Sitei Foundation - The Sis kiyou Pioneer Sites Founda tion will meet at 7:30 p.m.. luesaay sepi. .d in me u o. L0LA F COFFMAN nuiet in jdURMjuviiic. rvmuiiK agenda items will be the prob- j lem of heating the C. C. Beck-1 OBITUARIES Saturday morning at the church, will officiate. Commit-, entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral Funeral services for Mrs. Lola Elizabeth Coffman, of Rummage Sale - Gamma Zeti chapter of Beta Sig na Phi. Ashland, will sponsor a rummage Sik- .a 240 East Main St., Ashland, Friday eve ning and oil dy Saturday, Sept. 28 and 29. All clothes contributed should be cleaned, pressed and mended. Medford Toastmasters-Elec- tion of officers for the Med ford Toastmasters will be held at 6:30 p.m., Monday at the Grotto restaurant. Toastmas tcr will be Neil Smith, Frank Reich topicmaster and speak ers will be Jimmy Quinn, Joe Petrusich, Jack Hoffbuhr and John Austbo. man house this winter. 601 South Fourth St.. Jack- 2 24 HOURS 1025 So. Riverside 772-8529 Plenty Of H -J Revival Services - Rev. Walter E. Larson, Mo-j desto, Calif., is conducting re-! vival services at the Jackson- i ville Assembly of God church, j Fifth and Blackstonc sts. His: subjects today will be "Ferry-j ing The King's Family Home this morning, and "The De struction of Cities'' tonight. ... Permits Issued - The Med ford building department is sued permits Thursday to Bessonette Construction com-j pany to remodel a business I building at 11 Almond st. at an estimated cost of S2.000, and to Clarence Wasler to erect a garage at 2033 Gary st. at an approximate cost of 51.000. Permits for six signs were issued to Shell Oil com pany. Signs costing $1,000 are to be located at 700 East Main St., 618 West Main st and 101 East Sixth st.., a sign costing $1,500 will be located at 1258 South Riverside ave. Films Announced - Rogue Valley Art association an nounces that its next film showing will be at 8 p.m., ! Tuesday, Sept, 25, at the Mcd 1 ford High school seminar au ditorium. An Italian, film, "Father Panchali" or "La ment of the Road," and a Ca nadian documentary "City of Gold." will be run. The Ital ian film has won a number of festival prizes, and the Ca nadian documentary, an ac count of the gold rush in the Yukon territory, is consider ed one of the best ever made. Men's Fellowship - The First Baptist church men's fellowship will hold its first meeting of the fall and win ter season Tuesday, Sept. 25, at the Don Minear residence, 1996 Griffin Creek rd., start ing at 6:30 p.m. A steak din ner will be served. A special speaker will be featured. Spiritualists Topic - The Rev. Elvina Colburn, pastor of Concord Spiritualist chap el, Gold Hill, will ypeak on "Unfoldment Classes and Spiritual Phenomena" at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Gold Hill church. Cub Pack Meeting - Roose velt Cub Pack 3 will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 24, at the Roosevelt school gymnasi um. All prospective Cubs in the Roosevelt area are asked to attend with their parents. sonville, who died Thursday, The1 will be held at 4 p.m. Monday at Conger-Morris chapel. The Rev. D. E. inent will follow in the Trail Community cemetery. Mrs. Skyrman was born i May 18, 1873, in Albany, Ore., I the daughter of the late I Thomas and Marv Martin. On j February, 14. 1892. in Trail, downtown ,,e w" "arrli -" ! man, who preceded her in ! I death. Mrs. Skyrman was a Millard of pioneer resident of this area died at her home Saturday morning. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Perl Funeral home. The Rev. D. E. i Millard, pa.-lor of the Eagle k. a i u .. r--- r.A l.j li. .j I,.-. i"111 v nnv lllim.ll. Will Point will officiate. Vault in-'past 85 years. i"v'd !' " b Irmi-n1 vill ml nl. in Ih. Survivors inrlnri. .,,. i.- luur uuitoi) family plot in Jacksonville I sons. Harry C. Skyrman, cemetery. j Medford, William V. Skyrman Mrs. Coffman was born Oct. a"d lvn Skyrman. Central J'oinl; Domiciliary. Funeral arrange-, tal will be in Hillcrest Me ments will be announced by murial park. Perl Funeral home. I Mr. Arnold was born April c. t ,.., 125. 1911, in Oklahoma, and EVA L. CONLEY DALEY iha(J llvcd in southcrn Oregon . L. .C"lcy Dale'' ??' .f for the past 16 years. He was i 15. 1891. at Crescent City, Calif., a daughter of the late William and Elizabeth Fair king. She was married May 19, 1909. in the V. S. Hotel at Jacksonville, to Ike Coff- j nidii, who survives. Mrs. Coffman worked with her husband, Ike, when he was town marshal and ceme tery custodian. Later, she ac companied her husband at fire lookouts. She was preceded in death by a son, Warren, on Sept. 3, 1934. Survivors, besides her hus band, include three sons, Al Coffman, Ft. Bragg, Calif.; Donald Coffman, Central Point, and Mclvin Coffman, Eagle Point; two daughters, Mrs. Geneva Wales. Los An geles, Calif., and Mrs. Helen Curtis, Happy Camp, Calif- Two nephews, four nieces, 13 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. two daughters, Mrs. ; Clara Miller, Central Point, i Mrs. Floris Hight. Medford, ' seven grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren. j Ll .... Hi -,, I liuiiuidljr UdllUL'ttl fl 5 Will include Irvin Howe, Walter Oliver, Wallace Cushman, Ed ward Cushman, Howard Ash, and Edward Houston. It is the request of the fam ily that a donation may be made to the local heart fund. Siskiyou Funeral Service, directors of Chapel in the Trees Mortuary, was entrust ed with funeral arrangements. ERNIE W. OLSON Ernie W. Olson, 50. a resi dent of the Veterans Domi ciliary, White City, and a veteran of World War II, died Friday afternoon at the Domi ciliary. Funeral arrangements will be announced bv Perl Funeral home. TERRI ANN SETTELL Funeral services for Tcrri Ann Seltell, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Scttell, Ashland, who died Thursday, were held yester day at Hillcrest Memorial chapel on the North Phoenix rd., with Conger-Morris Fu neral directors in charge of arrangements. Committal was in Hillcrest Memorial park. Survivors, besides the par ents, include grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lee Beck, Ashland, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grifford, Overton, Nev, GIOTTO 10 FRONT STREET Air Conditioned For Your Comfort Real Good Italian Food ALSO AMERICAN DINNERS Served 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Daily Except Monday Sundays 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. COMPLETE7 COURSE DINNERS $1.75 to $3.00 Special Prices for Childrenl CHUCK WAGON LUNCH Served 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Daily Except Sunday ADULTS $1.00 - CHILDREN UNDER 10 ... 60c 2 EXTRAORDINARY PICTURES 1 TODAY AND MONDAY ONLY PLAYING TWO DAYS ONLY ASHLAND 482-332 1 SPARKLING ENTERTAINMENT superb "movie"! There's a little or everythins . . . laughter and happiness . . . and the fun of livinol ALLIED ARTISTS Drtitntt GARY COOPER DOROTHY McGUIRE ANTHONY PERKINS MARJ0RIE MAIN in WILLIAM WYLER'S Try thisiSA 1 coiobJ r i ON PERSUASI PAT IOONI bringi you thi title long o WTIOH HCTUlie INVmORS n-nlm IN THE TRADITION OF GREAT WESTERNSI stow witnt GUNPOINT! .BE mm TtCHMiCOLOM MRS EMMA MAY SKYRMAN Funeral services for Mrs. Emma May Skyrman, 323 Al der St., Central Point, who died Wednesday, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the graveside in the Trail Com munity cemetery, Trail. The Rev. D. E. Millard of the Eagle Point New Age church will officiate. Inter- BERNARD J. DELANEY Bernard J. Dclancy. 67. a resident of the Veterans Domi ciliary, White City, and a vet- World died ;ran of World War II, JULIA B. MAURO Funeral services for Julia B. Mauro, 85, formerly of the Plaza Apartments, who died in a local hospital Friday, will be held at 3:30 p.m. Mon day at the Perl Funeral home. The Rev. LcRoy Cox, assis tant rector of St. Mark's Epis copal church, will officiate. Committal will be private. Miss Mauro was born at St. Louis, Mo., February 4, 1877. She taught school at Maple Wood, Mo., until her retire ment in 1921. She moved to Medford in 1952 and has made her home here since that time. She was a member of St. Mark's Episcopal church, and a former member of the DAR in St. Louis, Mo. Survivors include two nephews, Charles G. Smith. Medford, Mauro E. Smith, Wood River, 111., and one niece. married in 1928. in Oklahoma, to Thclma F. Chastain, who survives. Other survivors include a son, the Rev. Jack E. Arnold, Medford; his father, George L. Arnold, Cordell, Okla ; two brothers, George W. Arnold, Eagle Point; and William F. Arnold, Cordell, Okla.; three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Jones, Lubbock, Tex.; Mrs. Edna I Pugh, Oklahoma City, Okla.; and Mrs. Auda Osburn, Davis, Okla.; and three grandchil dren. Casket bearers will include Nick Gicr, Bud Parsons, Jack Henderson, Frank Bruce, George Dance, and Archie Purdy. Service directors of Chapel in tne trees Mortuary. i r NOtTil MifH MIAMWir lMVA CAR LOAD, leVaukAjtueueM LAST TIMES TONIGHT! MRS. DOLLIE B. RUNYAN Mrs. Dollie B. Runyan, 2322 East Main St., Medford, died Friday in a local hospital. Funeral arrangements are PHONC 772-6424 HURRY! A FEW TICKETS LEFT FEATURES ONI 1 ' ELVIS C. ARNOLD Funeral services for Elvis Click Arnold, 51, of Central Point, who died Thursday, will be held at 9:30 a.m. Mon day in Conger-Morris down town chapel. The Rev. Robert Leeds of the Huntington Park, Calif., Free Will Baptist ! flwf.rJT shocks ne CANDLE ROOM Always the Same . . . Always Good! HOTEL MEDFORD Phoenix FFA Boys Win in Competition Two Phoenix Future Farm-! cr of America students, Chet ; Caster and Steve Kcsler, won the fifth award of $32.50 for ! their portable cattle squeeze chute and tilt operating table, j according to James F. Lincoln ' Arc Welding foundation, the donor. ) The two boys were among 279 winning cash awards to-1 taling $15,000 in the 1961-62, arc welding competition spon- j sored each year for school shop students. Award winning projects ranged from garden tractors and motor bikes to horse trail ers and raisin shakers. SPECIAL INVITATION ...To Visit- One of Medford's Finest, Small Dining Areas Monday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. (Sorry Closed Sunday) FtOYD Vs. SONNY SJlfl PATTERSON IISTON 1 Tllrl Chomp ion Challtnstr mmLzZLJF'T I WAYSIDE 10 NO. BWXTLETT MEDFORD, OREGON ...ut, conjunction. uxti, "JkeClaMa,' Phone 772-6424 HELD OVER! TODAY AND MONDAY ONLY! Continuous Today from 1:00 P.M. YOU'LL NEVER SEE A FINER PICTURE BURT LANCASTER m THE STORY OF ROBERT STROUD Who spent mora fhan 50 yaart In prison and Is still unbeaten, S unbowed, 1 ft unconquered. qnT.,4 ! DIDEI IIHII ntLJ Dinu itmii ur 4. ViL I! m i; . aw A M : 1 r V I i tttUlM IMtU UNTtlO AIMtl KARL MALDEN THELMA RITTER . NEVILLE BRAND k tuiio AnikTt hwi SHAHEY 1 PIZZA PARLOR TRY OUR FAMOUS PIZZA SUPREME MADE WITH 7 KINDS OF CHEESE, BAKED IN 750 OVENS FRIENDLY FAMILY ATMOSPHERE Largt or Small Parties ALWAYS WELCOME OPEN NOON DAILY (Thursday thru Sunday) OPEN AT 4:00 P.M. (Monday thru Wednesday) ORDERS TO GO 773-7721 BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CENTRAL ON EAST JACKSON 21 S E. JACKSON MEDFORD STARTS TONIGHT 7:00 P.M. mm DRIVE-IN pCOUTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY STARTS TONIGHT 7:00 P.M. TONITE IS GIDGET NIGHT AT THE STARLITE HER TWO THRILLING ADVENTURES IN ONE GREAT SHOW This Is What Started It All! BE THE FIRST ON YOUR STREET TO FALL IN LOVE WITH "Gidget'a tha Greatest!" -Dick Clark TO DEE-CUFF Wm-M DARREN MJHUR OOTEll " Bff -THE FOUR PREPS lffHnKj Hi HABRiElU UPTM tiui M the nonl , tKVUKi KM N4uc4 W lftt I UCHUl DirKlK Nil. WINDKOS COIUHSU PKTuK CINEMASCOPE uitu.n COLOR And This Is The Flipping Follow Upl ,pj6 "nkfS" r- W "- JAJniSUMICLCAUAMrjQORArlWim 'CmrUINER-rC'LWA'JPrLXFSCLL I VKKI TmCKTrT WIY tUKER