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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MED FORD, OREGON THURSDAY. APRIL U, 1M3 Portland Produce Portland tUPI Dairy market tugs. To retailers AA extra large 44-49c: AA large 43-4Tc A large 41-46c; AA medium 39-Uc: AA small 30-37c; cartons l-3c hieher. Butter To retailers: AA and A prints 6tc; cartons 3c higher; B prints 65c. Cheese (medium cured' To re tailers : 46-48c; processed Ameri can 310 lb. loaf. 43-45c. Portland L'Pl Drcbsed chick ens No 1 grade dressed to re tailers: Fryers, whole drawn 31 38 lb; cut-up. 37-42c lb; hens, light type whole drawn 23-27c lb. light type hens, cut-up 26-30c lb.; heavy whole 36-39c i . Portland Livestock Portland UPI i U S D A Not enough cattle . hogs, sheep or calves to test trade early. Have John Nuich Help You With Your DIAMOND PURCHASES Easy Terms 231 E. Main 773-673 23 Candidates Are Entered for Pear Festival Royalty Twenty - three candidates , .son of Mrs. Beryl J Stewart, have entered the King and i Eagle Point, Veterans Admin Queen contest for the privi- istration Employees associa lege of reigning at the annual , tion: Pamela Jean Beatty. 5, Pear Blossom festival. I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- The winner will be chosen ! vev D Beatty, Medford. Nee Saturday, April 13, at the ! ley-Nelson Lumber company; America'n Legion Hall, 404 i Corinne Beyer. 5. daughter of Walnut st.. Medford. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beyer. All candidates are to be at Medford, Associated Restau the hall at 12:30 p.m. A short rant Supply company. Easter program will be given Others are Nora Jean by the Colleen Hope Studio. preceding the crowning cere mony, to which the public is invited. The candidates and their sponsors are: Tommy Cran- : ston, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Cranston, Medford, spon sored by Goldy, Cranston and I Henselman: Jeff Lynch, 6, Brewer, t, daughter of Mrs. S. J. Morehouse. Eagle House, Veterans Administration Em ployees association: Cynthia Lee Bundy. 5'j. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bundy. Winema Way, Coleman Hard w a re , Jacksonville; Cecilia Burdick, 5, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank Burdick. Ash son ot Mr. and Mrs. Pat ' ' """"" v.m Lynch. Cokcr Butte rd.. Pat "lne Collins, b daughter of and Mike's Builders service: j Mr- and Mr Walter W. Col Bnhr-rt I.vnrh liU son nf Uni Medford, American Le Mrs. Maxinc Stone, Medford, American Legion; Dennis W. Merit, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Merit, Central Point, Medford Bowling Lanes; Kenneth Rasmussen, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rasmussen, Medford, Don's Plumbing service: Cliff Rice, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Rice, Jr.. Medford, Moose lodge: Alan Stephen, 6, son gion; Debra Ann Fall, S.Vi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Fall. Medford, Coca-Cola Bottling company; Janice Diane Hale, 5. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hale, Medford, Women's Golf asso ciation; John Christian Hag ler, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Haglcr, South Pacific Highway, Rasmussen Super Service; Cindy Lynch, 5U. of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon j "s. i-ai Stephen, Freeland rd.. Active 'K"l., " "uc " ral 20-30 club; Monte Stewart, 6, "A Good Place To Eat" RESTAURANT 510 No. Riverside Sky Room Restaurant at the Medford , Airport EASTER BREAKFAST Served Till 9 P.M. FULL COURSE EASTER DAY DINNER Served 12 to 9 P.M. Baked Ham and Candied Yams $2.00 '-i Roast Chicken With Savory Sauce $2.25 Roast Prime Rib of Beef (Ail Jus) $2.50 Also hamburgers for the kiddies. Bring the whole fam ily and watch the planes while you enjoy your meal. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 6 A.M. TO 9 P.M. NOW! Time J3J-U62 Ll?f!!(12 Academy Award Winner! ED BEGLEY IN HIS AWARD WINNING ROLE! BEST ACTRESS NOMINEE! GERALDINEPAGE PAUL NEWMAN Never Before . . . e en in the strange world of TENNESSEE WILLIAMS, his fherc been anyone like Chance Wiynt , who used lovt like money! OF "Sweet Bird" at 7:15 I 11:20 Boys' at 9:30 p.m. Where thpgoys if DOLORES HART GEORGE HAMILTON YVETTE WIMIEUX JIM HUTTON BARBARA NICHOLS PAULA PRENTISS and Mike's Builder Service; Cindy Kay Philips, 6, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. (Tex) Philips, Aledford. Cour tesy Chevrolet: Tracey Rcin hardt. 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Milich. Medford. Ashland Greyhound Depot; Michelc Turner, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Turner, Medford, Echo Homes; Lori Beth Walter mire. 5. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Waltcrmire, Mec I ford. Alpha Beta chapter. Beta Sigma Phi; Sara Marie Williams, 5. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Williams, Medford, the Moose lodge. j Bfl aK. LaaHj' . COSTLY FIRE Firemen seek to control a fire in a Los Angeles tire company plant, which was followed by an ex plosion. Damage was estimated to be in excess of half a million dollars. There were 120 men from 22 fire depart ment units who battled the flames for 20 minutes before gaining control. (UPI) OBITUARIES Locals Recovering Mrs. Marie Splelbusch of Medford is re covering satisfactorily from major surgery, recently undergone at Rogue Valley hospital. Food Sale Olive Rebekah lodge will conduct a cooked food sale at the Scars Roc buck and company store in the Medford Shopping Cen ter, Friday, April 12, from 6 to 9 p.m., and Saturday, April 13, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mrs. Hansen Home M r s. Mary Hansen of Coal Mine rd. is now convalescing at her home after spending two weeks in Rogue Valley hospi tal where she was treated for a broken hip. ' -V a Accident A car was ex tensively damaged, but the ! driver escaped injury Wednesday afternoon when a right front lire blew out and the vehicle turned over twice. Oregon slate police reported. ' Driver of the vehicle was Herbert Clark French, 31. of I route 1. box 569B. Eagle ! Point. The accident occurred j on Agate rd.. north of Nick Young rd.. police said. Medical Patient Julius L. Powell of Ft. Dick. Calif., is a medical patient in Sacred Heart hospital this week. Oven Fire - Medford tire-1 men were summoned about I 10:35 a.m. yesterday when an oven fire was reported at the ; Everett B. Music residence, 32 Jeannette st. CARL OTIS SEARS Ashland - Carl Otis Scars, 74. of 911 Harmony lane, Ash land, died Wednesday at his residence. He was born Feb. 21, 1889, in Oakley, Kans., and moved to Ashland from Colorado in 1937. He was married to Laura Shaffer in Burlington, Colo., in October, 1913. Mr. Sears was a member of the Ashland Elks lodge. He is survived by his wife and two sons, Robert Sears, Ashland, and Don Sears, Seat tle; and by one daughter, Carla Scars, Ashland. Also surviving are four sisters Mrs. Grace Riedel. Los An geles; Mrs. Gladys Riedel, San Francisco; Mrs. Alice Lewis, Sac City, Iowa, and Mrs. Frances Goodman, LaHabra, Calif., and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday at 10:30 a.m. in Litwiller's Mountain View chapel. The Rev. Duanc Al vord and the Ashland Elks will officiate. Interment will be in Rest Haven mausoleum. Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Elouise Vet kos, Eagle Point; his mother, Mrs. Flora Thigpcn, Colum bus, Ga.; a sister, Mrs. Blanch Hopkins, Columbus, Ga. a brother. Manning Ferguson, Tampa, Fla.; four grandchil dren, and several nieces and nephews. Casket bearers will include Warren Long, Chief Ed Hawkins, Horace Webster, Gerald Reed, Stephen Udell, and Thomas Winn. Four Businesses Entered in Talent Talent-Four business estab lishments here were broken into Wednesday night or Thursday morning. The en tries were discovered about 7 o'clock this morning. They were the Talent Feed Store, Valley Locker and Gro cery, the Talent Club and the Talent Shell station. Heaviest losses were report ed by the Valley Locker and Grocery from which cigars, two radios, meat valued at S25, men's gloves, cigarettes, beer, wine and chewing to bacco were taken. At the Talent club, which was also entered by the front door, all coin machines were broken into and cigars stolen. An attempt was made to en ter the safe, which was badly damaged. The amount of mon ey removed from the coin machines was not reported. Glass doors at the Shell station were broken and the doors at the feed store. No other losses were reported by either place. Talent police and the Jack son county sheriff's depart ment were still investigating the entries this morning. A 9 City Police Check Two Auto Accidents Over-the-Counter Western Stocks By Unltrd Prfsa International Bid Asked Bank of America 83li Cal Pac Ulll 34 Con Freight I33 Cyprua Mines 22' Equitable S & L .16' l.-t National Bank .... 64i Jantzen 24 - Morrison Knudaen 30' Mult Kennel 4'j N.W. Natural Cat 36', Oregon Metallurgical .. It PGE 25', PP&L 26". U.S. National Bank .... 74? Weit Coast Tel 23', Weyerhaeuser 30st 63', 23', 14', 331, 38'. ROSCOE APPLEGATE Ashland - Roscoe Apple gate, of 575 Ashland Acres, died Thursday morning. He was born Feb. 26, 1888, at Bonanza, Ore. Funeral ar rangements will be announced by the Litwiller Funeral home. HOWARD F. FERGUSON Funeral services for How ard Francis Ferguson, 44. of Eagle Point, who died Tues day, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday in Hillcresl Memorial Chapel, on the North Phoe nix rd. The Rev. Roland Stewart of the Free Methodist church will officiate. Committal will be in Hillcrcst Memorial park, with Conger - Morris Funeral directors in charge of arrange ments. Mr. Ferguson was born Nov. 14, 1918, in Topcka, Kans,. and had lived in south ern Oregon for the past five months. He was a veteran of service in the U. S. Navy dur inng World War II. He was married Oct. 22, 1947. in Albuquerque, N.M., to Ruth Irene Eden, who survives. ENDS TONITE DOORS OPEN 6:45 SHOW STARTS 7:00 J0SIW t ItwsE pm-t, COLOR E'MMT VtW CO-HIT "NO PLACE LIKE HOMICIDE" Births McQUEEN - To Mr. and Mrs. Richard E.. route 4, box 376E, Medford, April 10, 1963, a boy 8'j pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. CASTELLANOS - To Mr. and Mrs. Epifanio, postoffice box 261, Eagle Point, April 10, 1963, a girl, 74 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. PHILLIPS - To Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Pearce, 317 Ard- more ave., Medford, April 11, 1963, a girl, BVs pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. Weather FOKECAttTft Medford and vicinity: Occasional rain with decreasing wlndi to nlsht Some partial clearint with scattered ahowers Friday. Low to night 40, High Friday 64. Western Oreaon: Cloudy with oc- caMonal rain tonlsht. becoming showery Friday. Warmer tn south portion tonight. Low tonight 38 46. High Friday 52-62. Gale warnings. Northern California: Rain to night and breaking up to numer ous showers Friday. Rainfall mod erate to locally heavy. Heavy snow in mountains tonight and Friday with snow level 4,000 to 6,000 feet. Cooler Friday. LOCAL DATA Tfc.MPE NATURE: Mean veiler- day 42: below normal 9. ilecord high tnia date as in 1931. Record low this date 28 In 1929. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight. .12 inch. Midnight to 10 a.m , none Total this month .96 Inch. .36 nch above normal. Total since SeDt. 1. 22. 14 Inches. 3.90 inches above normal HUMIDITY: Lowet.1 yesterday 38' o. mgneat inn a m. Him Yeiter day CITV S3 39 on 4:00 24 . a.m. hr. Low Prec. 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The thrilling intensity of her sinning style mirrors a great talent, a troubled life and a faith that has helped sustain her. Reod her deeply-moving story in the APRIL 14th Ittue of Family with your copy of the MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Plans for Reunion Of Alumni Noted Ashland Program plans tor the biennial reunion of the Old Timers branch of the Southern Oregon college alumni association have been announced by Dale Truax, alumni secretary. After a scries of meetings attended by officers of the or ganization, which consist! ot those who attended the old Ashland State Normal school prior to 1910. the reunion was scheduled for June 7-9. Beginning with a reception at the home of Dr. Elmo N. Stevenson, college president, Friday evening, the week end will fcaure a Saturday morn ing breakfast, registration and viewing of old-time pic tures, visiting session, a luncheon meeting, tours of the campus, a refreshment hour it Ashland's Lithia park, business meetings, and a dinner banquet at which President Stevenson will ad dress the group. ' Sunday morning, for those who stay over, there will be a no-host breakfast at the Mark Antony hotel, Truax re ported. Officers of the group arc Dr. Herman Scullen, Corval lis, president; Lloyd Stratton, Eugene, vice president; Mrs. Bertha Baughman, Ashland, historian; and Mrs. Alice Wll lets, Ashland, secretary. Short on Time? LUNCH it the WOODEN SHOE Enjoy an ciccllcnl lunch with quick service ... a bonanta tor busy peo ple. Come in, meet Irv our chaf. Medford city police Wednes day investigated two non-injury vehicle accidents in the city. No citations were issued, officers said. Vehicles operated by Rod ney Franklin Davis, 23, Tal ent, and Jim Dan Mix, 44, ot 2M2 Walden place, collided about 3:03 p.m. at Sixth and Bartlett sts. A Yellow cab operated by John William Bunker, 25, of 708Vi West FourUi t., collided about 3:30 p.m. at Main and Ivy sts. with an automobile driven by Gerald Hubert Fos ter, 38, of 1800 Oregon ave. P-"gl:l.li.1IIU NOW SHOWING! A THRILLER! AND HOWI Two Complat Shows 7:00 and 9:20 "It could be the most terrifying motion picture I have ever made!" yvmi Tl. I the ni faj ;r; Jk s Jm I acraam you hear i ' "VLaflaS aaaaaaaJ I m' ' 06 .VulIBv ' Hvtal yourown!" 99 ALFRED H1TCHCOCKS TlieBirds TECHNICOLOR ROD TAYLOR -JESSICA TANDY-SUZANNE PIESHETTE MHHH WTIPPI'HEDREN AUieWULKUMC A Perfect Easter Sunday Before or After Church, enjoy Breakfast or Brunch in the mF Room Di BAKED HAM With Fruit Salad ROAST TURKEY With Sage Dressing and Gravy ROAST SPRING IAMB With Mint Sauce Many Other Entrees To Choose From OPEN AT 7 AM. 711 t P.M. Special Easter- Dinners YOUR CHOICE 85 $1 Comaltft Dinner Then There's The Candle Room OPEN 5:30 P.M. TO MIDNITE Serving PRIME RIBS OF BEEF OUR FAMOUS CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS (For Roil Treat!) LOBSTER LAMB CHOPS CRAB A LA LOUIE . . . and for your Listening Pleasure c5b J FREE for the KIDDIES! Candy Easter Eggs and Bunny All Day Easter Sunday DAVE MILLER entertaining at the Piano Playing Delightful Prt-Dinner Music nd All Your Favorite Requests We Hope You Have A Pleasant Easter Wherever You May Be ! Hotel Medford jfr