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lirtlw EVERS-To Mr. and Mrs. William J.. 4860 Hope dr., Central Point. April 18. 1963. a girl. 6'? pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. MEDr'ORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON Local and Personal !S EuPh!!ips 1 1 Former Medton FRIDAY. APRIL 19. 19(3 Gas Leak - Central Point In Ho&nital - Marvin I f UA.uui-io .Mr. and .Mrs. uremen were called to Faber s Perdue of Etna Calir is a Charles R. 781'; Beatty st., market Wednesday night medical patient at Sacred Medford. April 18. 1963. a i when Sgt. Jim Corliss. Cen- Heart hospital in Medford. girl. 81; pounds, at Rogue, tral Point policeman, noticed I John W McDaniel 590 Clo- i smuKe Former Medford Veterinarian, Dies Obituaries Iowa Man Injured In Local Accident a n Valley hospital. WILCOX-To Mr. and Mrs. Dean E-, 833 Laurel St., Cen tral Point, April 19, 1963, a boy, 81 - pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. inciHa tVin niiiU!nH .... Firemen on investigating gery patient at the same hos- lound that gas was leaking pital. from an ice cream cabinet. BROOKS -To Mr. and Mrs. David C., Ill Kings Way, Central Point, April 19, 1963, a girl, 6Vi pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. Fortune Cookie Say . . SMART COOKIE EAT AT . . . nm's Hwy. 99 N. of Big Y Phone 773-6363 Dr. Stanley E. Philips, 52. former Medford resident, died Thursday in Portland. Dr. Philips had practiced as a veterinarian in Medford for " Rummagt Salo-The Youth many years. He moved here Rummage Sale -Bethel 56. of Unity will hold a rummage as a veterinarian for the International Order of Jobs and food sale in the Eagle's Southern Oregon Humane So Daughters of Shady Cove, ; Hall, Saturday. April 20. from . cict' about 30 years ago and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Proceeds will i"UL ' l"c numane anei- go to sponsor a trip to Sea beck, for a Northwest Region MAUD M. CLUTE Mrs. Maud M. Clute. of Ap-1 plegate, died this morning at her home. Funeral arrange- ments will be announced by I Conger-Morris Funeral direc-1 ! tors. will sponsor a rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Feb! building, 108 North Ivy St.. Medford. Any-al Youth of Unity rally one desiring to donate rum-1 ... mage may leave it at the f Recuperating - Mrs. Keith Treasure Trove in Shady Francis, Wagner Creek rd.. Cove or call 878-2351 to have Ta 1 e n t, is recuperating at it picked up. home after having been hos- ... j pitalized with pneumonia. Elected to Board - Richard A. Hawkins. 2049 Orchard Injured At Mill - Ronald Home dr., was elected to a Lucler 01 talent was injured position on the YMCA board of directors at the regular monthly meeting, Dr. William H. Roberts, president of the earlier this week at the Ko- ter on Table Rock rd. until establishing the Rogue Ani mal hospital on North River side ave., now operated by his son, Dr. Douglas P. Philips. Born in Mt. Vernon, Wash., Feb. 28. 1911, he was edu cated in the Washington schools and graduated from Washington State college in 1934. He was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. in Medtord, Dr. Philips was ALBERT BATES Albert Bates. Crater Lake highway. Eagle Point, died last night at his home. Funer al arrangements will be an nounced by Conger Morris Funeral directors. Here SUNDAY! IT'S THE NEW A ENTERTAINMENT yf 4r MIRACLE! IN UPA S JU-AfflATED PRODUCTION Purree 1MO TMt voces o nKD Jffll ... EL hi TECHNICOLOR im WARNER BROS. CO-FEATURE "THE SUNDOWNERS" board, has announced. HawkJ" lnJ.ury' "e was expected I ins is a past president of the 10 00 released ,nls week cnd- Crater Lions club and has I been active in several civic , organizations. He will assume his duties on the YMCA board May 14, and serve until the I next annual election. gap mill. He was hospitalized j activ in ma"y civic endeav with a broken shoulder, severe cuts on his legs and a Paint Scorched - Medford 1 firemen reported that paint on a wall was scorched when an J electric lead-in wire shorted ; at the Herbert O. Hunt resi- dence, 1704 East Main St., about 8:40 p.m. yesterday. At j almost the same time a flue i fire was reported at the Lewis SC. Gil ma I) residence, 1100 I East Main st. Carnival Tonight To raise : funds for seeding a new foot ball field. Griffin Creek Parent-Teacher association has planned a Kickoff Karnival at the school gymnasium at 6:30 o'clock tonight. Several entertainment features are planned and refreshments will be sold. Chief Bitten - Talent Po lice Chief Charles Roberts was bitten by a dog Wednes day as he was attempting to pick up the animal, which was running loose in town. Rob erts required several stitches on his wrist and was given a tetanus shot. Wall Damaged - The Talent Rural Fire department was called this week to extinguish a fire at the Walter Nunley home on Pioneer rd. The fire apparently started in a wall near the fireplace. The wall was damaged extensively be fore the fire was brought under control. Investment Funds ors. He was past exalted ruler of the Medford Elks lodge, a past president of Rotary and a past president of the Oregon Veterinarian Medical associa tion. He was a senior warden of St. Mark's Episcopal church anH narti, -inning In lUn n ( N quot.Mona on s a 1 c c t e d j Scoul pr0Rram and tne UnUed Medford Crusade. Surviving are his father, Dr. C. S. Philips, also a vet erinarian, of Ml. Vernon, Wash.; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Lordan. Seattle: and three I! sons. Dr. Philips, of Medford: i-img rumps, in (nicago, ana C. 'Scott Philips of Drain, Ore., and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in Portland. Dr. Philips left today for Portland to com plete the arrangements. Bid 13 26 10.03 12. S2 13 75 15.74 Fund Bullock Chemical Fund Colonial Encrgv Ealon Howard Slk Fidelity Fundamental Hamilton C7 Keystone B-3 Keystone 8-4 Keystone K-2 Keystones-1 Keystone S-2 Keystone S-3 Keystone S-4 Mass Inv Growth. National Growth Slocks TV-Elec United Accunt United Continental United Income United Science Value Line Variable 6:56 Wellington 14.45 506 16 39 0.89 5 13 21 68 12 92 41 41 4 16 8.02 7 77 18 49 7 37 14 28 6 83 12 22 652 5.31 Ask 14.53 11.89 13.30 14 86 17 03 10 62 3.62 23.65 14.10 13.73 4.55 8.77 8.49 19.99 8 03 15.61 7.46 13.36 7.13 5.80 7.10 13.75 Weather 1 ORtCASTS Medford and vicinity Mixed rnlu and snow showers through Saturday. Ocean, final suiinv mrinric Saturday afternoon. Low tonicht BIG HITS! TONITE & SAT. SSSSs. BOB LUCILLE mMiOP are he ,mn' end out- Wj--- begins! u CABOT KIRKWOOD toertTwuch geotoe Marshall CJ SaaMatrj bi (MM MalMM I'd sOStRi 0 ltlJ BJiM e I Ml) Sf MMB. UOS W1LS01 ...mi WHM 0NIY mi GUI AT 0NK co; I JOHN .-WILLIAM WAVNE HOIDEH JOHN FORD'S THUNDERING SPECTACIE' COlWkrOtUu The Horse Soldiers smi)mo!n!!c': ON SCREEN 9:20 P.M. 3RD FEATURE ON SCREEN AT 11:15 P.M. Clahk 1 rr, iMi . HIS FIRST IH" '; k-, '' . , r' FILM ROLE! ZZk?-.-- 4, Pti? Ashlander Appears In District Court George Brainard Sabin, 48, of 115 Neil Creek rd.. Ash land, was arraigned in Jaek son county district court Thursday afternoon on a 32. High Saturday 45. Outlook lor rhargp nf ranp Sunday little change I cndrSe OI rape. Western Oregon: Mostly cloudy I He waived preliminary with showers tonight and Satur- I hparinp anH thn rioht in an day. Continued cool. Low tonight , nearlnS ana tile rignt to an diiumey dnu was ouuna over to the grand jury. Bail is set at $3,000. Sabin and a 17-year-old Ashland boy were arrested by county sheriff's deputies Wednesday night, Sabin on the rape charge and the boy for contributing to the delin quency of a minor. The boy was turned over to juvenile authorities. 34-43. High Saturday 46-54. Northern California: Scattered showers tonight and Saturday. Snow level 2.500 feet in extreme north and 5.000 feet In Sierras. A few thunderstorms north portion. Continued cool and windy. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yestcr day 42: below normal 11. Record high this date 90 in 1939. Record low this date 26 in 1927. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight. 20 inch. Midnight to 10 a.m.. .04 Inch. Total this month 1.78 Inch, 1.08 inch above normal. Total since Sept. 1. 22.96 Inches. 6.42 inches above normal. HUMIDITY : Lowest yesterday 59ri,, highest this a.m. 100. High 4:00 24 C'lTV Yester- a.m. lir. day Low Prec. .91 Crati Grants Pass Howard Prairie Klamath Falls . MEDFORD Portland 38 39 48 48 Seattle 51 Spokane 46 Yakima 57 Eureka 53 Red Bluff 55 Sacramento 60 San Francisco .... 56 Los Angeles .. 63 Phoenix 71 Denver 54 Chicago 70 Miami Beach 78 New York 81 Washington. D. C. 86 39 17 25 39 43 44 45 32 43 73 52 54 FIVE-DAY FORECAST tThroiigh April 241: Western Oregon-Western Wash ington Much below normal tem peratures and heavy precipitation with recurring showery periods through Wednesday. Highs mostly in 50s and lows In 30s or low 40s. Portland Livestock Portland (UPI ) USD A Week ly livestock: Cattle 1600: good-choice steers 24.75-25.25: standard-low good 19 22; choice heifers 24: standard good 18-22.50; canner-cutter cows 11-15. Calves 200: good-choice vealers 26-29; standard-good 20-25. Hogs 1100: No. 1 and 2 butchers 16-16.50; 2 and 3 grade 15-13.50: sows 9-13 Sheep 1300; good-choice lambs shorn No. 3 pelt 17-18: cull-good ewes 3 30-5.50: feeder lambs good- choice 18-19.50. PEARL I JENKINS Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Leota Jenkins, of 1111 Dakota st., Medford, who died Wednesday, will be held at Conger-Morris funeral home downtown chapel at 1 p.m. Monday. The Rev. Fredrick Ross Evans of the First Chris tian church will officiate. Committal will be in Hillcrest Memorial park. Mrs. Jenkins was born Aug. 12, 1899, in Monticello. Ark., and had lived in southern Ore gon for the past 17 years. Survivors include a son. Airman 2C Floyd T. Jenkins, Kclley Air Force base, San Antonio, Tex.: six daughters, Mrs. J. W. Huston, Medford: Mrs. Howard Miller. Lawn- dale. Calif.; Mrs. Charles J. Red, Torrance. Calif.: Miss Floy Jenkins, San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Nclda Burns. Lake Oswego, Ore.: and Mrs. James A. Martolin, Lovelock, Nov ; three sisters, Mrs. Annie Youngblood, Mrs. M a y e 1 1 a Willis, and Mrs. Henrietta Reynolds, all of Warren, Ark.: and three brothers, Claude Mullins, Ft. Worth, Tex.; E. T. Mullins. San Francisco, Calif.; and W. J. Mullins, War ren, Ark.; and six grandchil dren. Raymon James Bennett, 20, Smithland, Iowa, was treated a an out-patient at Rogue Valley hospital yesterday aft er the car he was driving was involved in a three-car colli sion about 12:41 p.m. at Mc Andrews rd. and Sage rd. Drivers of the other ve hicles were Barry Wayne Pay ton, 22, of 1980 WesVwood dr., and Marvin Rush, 31. of 1440 South Ivy st. Bennett was cited for disobeying a stop sign and Payton was cited for violation of basic rule. In other accidents Thurs day, a pedestrian, Judy Eileen Amorde, 21, Ashland, was slightly injured, according to police reports, when she was struck by a car driven by Elenor Lucille Hoppe, 49. of 305 Lozier lane. The accident occurred about 10:44 a.m. on Bartlctt s-t. between Main and Eighth sts. No citations were issued, officers said, and Mrs. Amorde did not require hos pitalization. Roxana Beatrice Reuth, 35, of route 3 box 169X, was the operator pf a vehicle which collided with a car driven by THEATRE INFORMATION PHONE 773-7323 Louis Eugene Harvey. 20, of 613 Newtown st. about 1:04 ! p.m. at West Eighth and South Fir sts. Officers said no in ' juries were reported and no i citations were issued. Three vehicles received damage in an accident about I 5:15 p.m. at Fifth St. and Cen-1 tral ave. Involved were ve hicle? operated by Norma Jane McCoy, 34, of 305 Port land st.. and Dorothy Isabctle Bayliss, 41. of 1809 Oregon ave. A parked car registered to Merle P. Coggins, Phoenix, was struck in the mishap. No citations were issued. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY! Doors Open 6:30 - Show Starts 7:00 HERE WE STAY! HERE WE STAND UNTH WE WIN - OR ME! FRENCH OYSTER CHAMP Marseilles. France - MRU Eugene Agrcsti won the French oyster opening cham pionship Thursday by parting 100 shells in four minutes, 28 seconds. DANCE ROGUE RIVER VFW HALL Every Saturday Nite, 9 to 1 Modern Dancoabl Music by thi TAZ JOHNSON COMBO "The Little Band With the Big Sound" Portland Produce Portland (UPIi Dniry market: Erhh To retailer;.: AA extra large 42-46c; AA large 40-43c; A large 39-42c: AA medium 35-38c: AA -mall 30-34c; cartons I -3c higher. (utter To retailers: AA and A prints 66c; cartons 3c higher: B prints 65c nccse 'mcnium curcn i jo re tailers: 46-48c: processed Ameri can 5-10 lb. loaf. 43-45c. Northern Cillfornla Brief rain early in week and showeri at oth er times. Snow in mountains. Tem- Kerature much below normal in ind and below normal on coast. Portland iUPIi Drctscd chick ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail ors: Fryers, whole drawn 32-39c lb.; cut-up 3S-43C lb.: hens, light type whole drawn 23-27c lb.; light type hens, cut-up 26-30c lb ; heavy whole 36-39c lb. OSCAR LEWIS Funeral services for Oscar Charles (Duke) Lewis, 80, of Jacksonville, who died Thurs day, will be held at 11:30 a.m. Saturday in Conger-Morris downtown chapel. The Rev. George Roseberry of the First Methodist church will offici ate. Committal will be private. Mr. Lewis was born April 14. 1883, in Aumsville, Ore., and had lived in the state all his life, moving to this area with his parents from the Wil lamette valley. His father operated a livery stable at Jacksonville, and drove the stage coach line to Copper and other points. He operated a grocery store in Jacksonville from X920 to 1036, and was employed for a time in the county shops. With Mrs. Myrtle P. Lee, he helped in setting up the initial displays in the Jacksonville Museum. He was married Feb. 12, 1912, in Jacksonville, to Daisy Morgan, who preceded him in death two years ago. Survivors include a son, Ray Lewis, Medford, and four nephews. DANCE DREAMLAND BALLROOM SATURDAY - 9 to 1 Bill Lively's Western Swing Band Good DanccabU Country Weilcrn Muiic u o D o n 9 P.M. lo 1 onoi DANCE Upper Applegate Grange (New Hardwood Floors) SATURDAY APRIL 20 Mu.ic by MELODY RAMBLERS 1 A.M. Admission 90c 9 P.M. to 1 A OI lOCJOiIO Over-the-counter Western Stocks By L'nlted Preik Internatliinal DANCE GOLD HILL GRANGE HALL BOBBY BURTON AND THE ROGUE VALLEY BOYS "Come Whore the Crowd Goes " Moat Dinceeble Music in the Valley I I THE BATTLE OF i THERMOPYLAE! h ff 1 1 rt3nn SWWIJS I En inn tail tai Hi !! ClNBrviASeoPE COLOR by DC LUXE I PLUS A SWELL CO-FEATURE Ul ,.B WWr OH Tatlaff In uitvtolnmtntl epejpjjw r a t ... L.INKMA5cOPh mTmmm I Ld Hlnmr linrnr fnirllfiirr - Unrnnilrr NOTICE FOR THE KIDS - SATURDAY 1.00 P.M. "TWO LITTLE BEARS" PLUS COLORED CARTOONS Children 35c All Others 75c IOE3 Fishermen SULLY'S IS NOW OPEN for Breakfast at 5 A.M. Bid Asked Bank of America 64 ' 67 Cal Pac Util 24 26 Cyprus Mines 22 23 U Equitable S & L 36 .id , 1st National Bank M tifl', Jantz.cn . 24'j 26 1 j Morrison Knudscn 30 1 32 1 j Mult Kennels 4. 4li N.W Natural Gas 36'j 38, Oregon Metallurgical ..I I PGE 26 2734 PPrVL 26', 28' U S National Bank .... 74 ' 78 West Coast Tel 23 24 'i Weyerhaeuser 30'i 32 OASIS BALLROOM nAKirt SAT. NIGHT LWAIIC EAGLE POINT TIPPY'S "4" STARS Western Swing for Young and Old, Featuring Eddie Lead Jim-Fiddle John Drummer Cafe and Good Food Admission $1 per Parson ASHLAND 412-3321 NOW THRU SATURDAY Doors Open 6.4; SHOW STARTS 7:00 This is the fabulous, musical story of "Gypsy" Rose Lee . . . the girl who shocked New York and got away with it! Rosalind Natalie RUSSELL WOOD Karl MALOEN mm TICHNICOIOI TICMNIliPO FISHERMEN! See the Complete Supply of Fishing Equipment in the BIG Y SPORTING GOODS DEPARTMENT before you leave on that fishing trip m r.Mj'.i j:a;i..i:i.rn TONIGHT AND SATURDAY GATES OPEN 6:30 SHOW STARTS 7:00 P.M. bug! M ' S 7 Three Science Fiction Thrillers No. 1 MOST DANGEROUS ArtMCTER THAT "WER LIVED! a4j CRMGSUtlHS 3RD SCREAMER LaM III LREL FLY FTHEl VINCENT PR1CI PATRICIA OWENS MtM5coPfc HERBtRT MARSHALL lt' A Lousy Show-But You'll Really Enjoy III I