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Art Exhibit Set At Lincoln School The annual art exhibit o Medford elementary schools will be on display at (he Lin coln school auditorium, 603 Bartlett st.. April 9, in. U and 12. Arts and crafts collected from all the elementary schools ol District 549C will be included in the exhibit, to which parents and all towns people are invited. The exhib it will be open from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. A special open house will be held Tuesday evening, April 9. from 7 lo 9. Paintings, crayon and chalk work, woodcraft, weaving, pa per sculpture, masks and mu rals, modeling in several me dia and other products of children's creative experi ences will be displayed. Portland Produce Portland (L'Pti Dairy market: Legs To retailers. A A extra large 45-4flc AA targe 44-47c A large 4L'-4tic. AA medium 39.44c: A A small 30-3"c: cartons l-3c higher. Butter To retailers: AA and A prints tibc; cartons 3c higher: B prints 63c. Cheese medium cured I To re tailers 4fi-48c: processed Ameri can 5-10 lb. loaf. 43-43C Portland ifPI i Dressed chick em. No. l grade dressed to retail ers: Fryers, whole drawn 3l-38c Ih. cut-up 37-4l!c lh : hens, light type whole drawn J3-27c lb.: light type hens, cut-up Uti-30c lb. heavy whole 36-33c lb. Portland Livestock Portland (UPI I t'SDA CatUe 19 good-choice steerd 24. Calves none; no test. Hogs 50; No. I and 2 harrows end gilts slead at l 25 Sheep none: no test. WEEK OF INSPIRATION B. ROSS EVANS Father of our minisier was State Evangelist for the Oregon Chris tian Missionary Society for 18 years, will speak tonight on . . . "You and the Kingdom" 7:30 P.M. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ninth at- OakcUle Coffee Hour Served After Services Nursery Care On Al 7:10 P.M. and 11:10 P.M. RED OTTV3 FAIUI IAIIUU EOSi CEORIC HIRDWICKE PETER 10RRE 2nd Hitl On at 9 P.M. UTtl milW . tUN FBHTUTt i IUIU1 Ml Km igiie . tatar xtekumc m fimw hum 3j mm 3 urn BjHuajj tWAM - NEW DISPLAY - This is the newest of three 30-foot displays which the Pacific Northwest Travel association and the Med ford Chamber of Commerce through its membership in the association use to invite prospective travelers to the Pacific North BIRTHS ADAMS - To Mr. and Mrs. POWELL - To Mr. and Billy Ray, route 1. box 514. j Mrs. James Richard, post of Central Poinl. March 22. ' fice box 432, Phoenix. April 1963, a girl, 10VS pounds, at 1, 1963. a boy, 8' 4 pounds, at Crater Osteopathic hospital. : Rogue Valley hospital. SIMICH - To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley. 3333 Perrydale court, Medford, March 26. 1963. a boy, 7i ; pounds, at Crater Osteopathic hospital. JEFFREY - To Mr. and Mrs. Dewey V., post office box 317, Gold Hill, March 27, 1963. a boy, 8' z pounds, at Crater Osteopathic hos pital. CLEVER - To Mr. and Mrs. John, 5695 Table Rock rd. Central Point. March 29 1963, a girl, 8 pounds, at Cra ter Osteopathic hospital. STEARNS - To Mr. and Mrs. Warren, 561 Roca si., Ashland, April 1, 1963, a boy, BV4 pounds, at Crater Osteo pathic hospital. CARTER - To Mr. and Mrs. David R., 844 Stewart ave., Medford. April 3. 1963, a boy, 8VS pounds, at Crater Osteo pathic hospital. BOLLWEG - To Mr. and Mrs. David M., Rogue Villa Trailer Court, Gold Hill, April 1, 1963, a girl, 7Vz pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. SPROUL - To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E., 2511 Stearns Way, Medford, April 1, 1963, a girl, 7'2 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. WILSON - To Mrs. Linda Mae. 2974 East McAndrews rd.. Medford, April 1. 1963. a girl, 9') pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. GROVER - To Mr and Mrs. Victor Lee. 2273 Crater Lake ave.. Medford. April 1. 1963. a girl, Rogue Valley hospital. ASHLAND 412-3321 LAST 2 DAYS ENDS FRIDAY "MAGNIFICENT SEA STORY!' -NEW YORKER Magazin ROBERT RYAN PETER USTINOV MELVYN DOUGLAS rrnrurr rTluo ' nw I tntnot sinmr" 31 PENNINGTON - To Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Raymond. 615 SE Riverside ave.. Grants Pass. April 3, 1963. a girl. 5 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. HUBBARD - To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Austin. 730 Ma ple St., Central Point, April 4, 1963, a boy, 7Vi pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. Applique Prize This quilt has everything! Just 2 patches in applique. ; Enjoy combining gay (Craps, This butterfly, lovely on a j quilt, also makes a beauiifui pillow. Pattern 7009: charts; directions; pattern of patches; yardage single, double bed. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS 1 (coins) for this pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for I first-class mailing and special handling. Send to Alice; Brooks, Medford Mail Trib- i une Needlecraft Dept.. P. O. Box 163. Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER. 1963's Biggest Needlecraft Show stars smocked acces sories it's our new Needle craft Catalog! Plus over 200 fresh-to-you designs to knit, crochet, sew, weave, embroi der, quilt Plus free pattern. Send 25c now! 'A' H savings account al JCF can iQI D opened for $5 (or a lesser . amount ) then U how your savings grow JCF Jackson County Federal Savings & Loan Assn. Home Office-2 Eavt Mam, Medford Ashland Branch-337 E. Main, Ashland MEDFORD west. The center map is highlighted by tiny flashing lights, 10 for each of the member states and province, Idaho, Montana, Ore gon. Washington, North Dakota and British Columbia. Locals Convantion Starts - A mis sionary convention is under way at Trail Community church. Services start at 7:30 o'clock tonight with Mrs. H. G. Crisman, missionary to Ecuador, South America, as the speaker. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Watkins, mis sionaries in Guinea, West Af frica. will speak at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday Mrs. Watkins will speak at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mealing Dale - The Roxy Ann Gem and Mineral club will meet Friday, April 12, instead of tomorrow night as previously reported. Rummage Sale - Crater chapter. Grandmother Clubs of America, Central Point, will conduct a rummage sale Friday, April 5, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the Alex ander building in Central Point. Sunshine Club Sal - The Ladies Spiritual Sunshine club will hold a rummage sale Saturday, April 6, in the Fehl building, 108 North Ivy st Medford, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mrs. W. B. Totten, sale chairman, h a s announced. Mrs. Totten is being assisted in the arrangements by Mrs. Lewis Nutter. Chimney Fire - Medford Firemen reported a flue fire at noon yesterday at the resi dence of John F. Hein, 448 Fairmont st. Permits Issued - The Med ford building department is. sued permits Wednesday to Humble Oil company to erect a SI. 200 sign at Eighth and Fir sts., and to Furrier Shop in the Medford Shopping cen ter to do electrical work at an estimated cost of $1,200. Chin Up Meeting - Mem bers of Jackson county chap ter 4. Chin Up club, will meet Friday at 8 p.m. at the Blind Council Center on East Stew art ave. A report by the nom inating committee will high light the business meeting and anyone interested in the or ganization is invited to attend. Over-the-Counter Western Stocks Rid Ashed 61 'a 61 tSti 27'i n, I4JI 22 ' 23 J4 36'. 30 64', 68 24'a 26', 30', 32', 'i 3 ISti 37i i'. IU 2is 27 26 n 2S 74', 7i 36 Q .IU 23', 24 30', 32' i Bank n America . Cal Pac Ulll . Con Freight . Cvprus Mines Equitable S & L 1st National Bank . . Janlzen Morrison Knulsen Mult Kennels N.W. Natural Gas Orecon Metallurgical PGF. PPM. US Nail Bank . Untied Util Weft Coasi Tel Weyerhaeuter MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OBITUARIES ; AGNES E. WELSHANS Funeral services for Mrs. i Agnes E. Welshans, 60. of 511 J South Fourth st.. Central : Point, who died Tuesday, will I be held at 11 am. Friday in I I lie Chapel in the Trees Mor ; tuary in Siskiyou Memorial park. Dr. D. Kirkland West of j the First Presbyterian church of Medford will officiate. Pri vate interment will follow In Siskiyou Memorial park. Mrs. Welshans was born Oct. 28, 1902, in Montana. She had been a resident of this community for the past 7' i years, and at the time of her death owned and operated the Bun and Run Cafe in Cen tral Point. Survivors include one son, William Welshans. Central Point; one brother. Jot Dean, Wcstwood. Calif.: three sis ters. Beulah Christian, and Margie Sodcrlund. both of Medford. and Ollie Ratlliff, Malm. Ore. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral Service directors of Chapel in the Trees Mortuary. JOHN J. BL ASS John J. Blass, 88, of 410 Lozier lane, died in a local hospital last night. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced by Perl Funeral home. ELIZABET"H"MILLER Ashland - Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Opal Mil ler. 85, of 143 Van Ness ave , Ashland, who died April 2, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sat urday, April 6, in the Litwil ler home. Elder Arvin W. Winkle will officiate. Inter ment will be in the Mountain View cemetery. A native of North Web ster, Ind., Mrs. Miller was the wife of Clarence Miller, to whom she was married in Stanley, Wise, In January, 1900. She was a member of the Seventh Day Advcntist church of Ashland. Surviving, in addition to her husband, is one daughter, Mrs. Thclma Holinbcck, Gar den Grove. Calif.; three broth ers, Harry Kuhn, Stanley. Wise., and Lawrence and Mnrville Kuhn of Knapp, It's What's Inside That Counts See for Yourself What Makes Sears Kenmore America's Best Selling Washer Rugged m Tift fnr hut S 11 inn "tiTkm k. percelaia ffM I kW QC LV V k ia 1 Smxm Do. 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Chance of light rain tonight and again Fri day night. Low tonight 45. High Friday 63- Wettern Oregon: Cloudy with occasional ratn or drizzle tonight and Friday morning. A few show ers and ninny period Friday aft-ernoo!-,. Low tonight 42-48. High Friday 54-64. Northern California: Fair to night and Frlrta.v. except patches or fog near coast night and morning. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean- .tei dav B4; below normal 6. Record high this date 83 in tlWO Record low this date 34 in 1921. PRECIPITATION: 24 houra to midnight, trace. Midnight to 10 a.m., .04 inch. Total .hit month .01 Inch. .11 inch below normal. Total simfe Sept. 1, 21.31 inches. 5 55 inehev above normal. HUMIDITY Lowest yesterday 53r;-. highest this a.m.-iOO. mgn i:ou zi- CITY Yeste a.m. hr. day Low prec Brooking! . Crater Lake Grant Pass Howard Prairie Klamath Falls ... MEDFORD Portland Seattle in 34 2S 30 31 Spokane Yak una ... 33 37 30 4,1 Ifi 33 5S Eureka S3 Red Blu .IS Sacramento 6S San Francisco ,3 Los Ansel es .."7 J j Plioenlx ." n Denver 37 Chicago tifl Miami Beach 7B New York S4 WaJiioston. D. C. 7 Open 7 days a weak 6 am to 9 pm MEDFORD AIRPORT Rastaurant Dependability Right In! wath - watar tamparaturai aasy-claan lint filtarl agitator gats stubborn dirt 98 SEARS THURSDAY. APRIL Portland Interests Vahinalnn 1 Pi A H E Washincton tUPD A IIS District Court here Wednes day upheld an Interstate Com merce Commission decision which favored the Portland Vancouver area in a freight rate battle with Puget Sound interests. , The decision was. a victory for the Portland Freight Traf fic Association and other Portland interests in a hassle which has been in the court since 1954. Puget Sound freight inter ests had attempted to offset the Portland-Vancouver area's POSITIVELY TWO SHOWS n STARTING TOMORROW, FRIDAYI Uafk I I 111 a lafl n MSjaSlaiaail Trs hlarousK HejrtwBrming Story of Irttle EaeJ who hid to clioose a onUs for h' s father and Oh' .. how Ckjrefijlry h checked or them all 1 'Opie' of th Andy Griffith KENMORE 12-lb. Capacity Automatic Washers aalemus how yen may havo op to thr fun m year to pay for Seara Home AppUane. m mnmal BBDinep L. u . nlwM an. where in VSJi. ReolacaiiMnt part readily ayaUabl K fnr Maannahla 1 if t stmdad aerrie protection for ptmnM a day. Prleea Include Delivery and Normal Installation 301 I. JACKSON ST. Phone 773-6661 Tuei , Wed FREE PARKING 9 30 a m to A A A a Score Rate victory .... . . natural geographic advan tage in rates to Eastern Ore gon and parts of Idaho. 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