Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 21, 1963, Image 13

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY, APRIL 21. 19S3
Employers!
Businessmen!
Managers!
Solve Your Coffee
"Break" Problems
as Many Other
local Firms Have
SAVE TIME
and MONEY
No Charge for Machine
Installations.
Daily Deliveries
Quick service for
meetings, parties or
picnics.
WESTERN
HOT COFFEE
Real Brewed Coffee
For Information Call
772-4437
Weather
rOREC AST!
Med ford and vicinity: Showers
over the mountains this morntnf.
Partly cloudy tonight and Monday.
Hish today 32; low tonight 30
His" Monday 57.
Western Oregon: Cloudy and a
few showers today with snow in
the mountains. Parti v cloud v to
night and Monday. High today 44
to 54: low tonight 28 to 38. High
Monday 48 to 58.
Northern California: Partly
cloudy with scattered showers to
day and Monday. Snow m the
mountains. Continued cool.
LOCAL HAT A
TEMPERATURE; Mean yester
day 37. hclow normal 16.
Record high thu date 87 in 1931
Record Inw ttm date 32 in 1962.
PRECIPITATION None.
Total this month I 86 in . 110 in.
above normal
Total since Sept. 1 23 04 in . 6.44
in. above nurmal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
431,.
High 4:00 24
CITY Yetter a.m. nr.
day Low Tree.
Brookings 5 33 .05
Klamath Falls 37 20 T.
MEDFORD 48 25- T.
Portland 41 38 .41
! Seattle 5t 38 40
Spokane 4!1 34 .04
I Yakima 45 35 .39
', EureVra 48 38 .39
; Red Bluff 56 34
.Sacramento 52 40 .06
San Francisco - 51 42 .48
Los Angeles . 62 4!)
Phoenix 80 4!i
I Denver 64 2R
; Chicago 68 43
I Miami Beach . .81 74
1 New York . 7B 50
Washington D C. 83 68
Suruct today 6.59 p ni.
Sunrise tomorrow 5 21 a m.
i Moonrise tomorrow 5 07 p.m.
I The swiftly moving shooting
I stars to be seen for the next few
nights are mostly of the Lynd
meteor shower The absence of
the Moon makes them more noticeable.
Local and Personal LYNN E. BHOWN parents, M
Jjm mm J I Private funeral services for Worth, T'
Dealership-Bob and Wilms) Ida., where she will visit a
Dennis of Talent have been brother and his family, and
selected as The Franchisee! from there will continue to Tucstjay
Dealer for the Lindsay Com- Caldwell, Ida., to visit a sister. ' nomc
pany or si. ram. .Minn.. 10 sue plans to return Saturday,
supply and service water con. April 21.
ditioner equipment to Jack-1 ...
son, Josephine and Douglas D,alh Noted - Mrs. Edith
counties. They have assumed Burncttc of Talent received
the business name of Lindsay word ast Kcck of tnc dcat,
Soft Water of Mcdford. of hcr brother, William Or-
ville Wnrks. in Tmeaa Other I I .innnln Prr-r-k Vuh Ha liv.
Visits Parenls-Mikc Borden relatives of Mr. Works in the cd in Tacoma, Wash., for scv
has been visiting at the home nn,.,,n usllau InplnHa ., h.-..ti,. : ...,i .,ar.- ,uhnr ho u,gc a
er. Howard Works of the WaJ. salesman for the Union Oil
ncr Creek area, and three sis- companv for 11 years. He
Mrs. Sibble Allen. Ft.
Tex.: Mrs. Cornwall,
Lynn E. Brown, 6H, of 123; Mcdford. and Donald Mctzer,
Tripp St.. who died Friday, ' San Francisco, Calif.
mill hn ie d .it 10: U a m
at Perl Kunern' ALOLni n. DA1L3
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Burden. 60 North Or
ange st.. Mcdford. Borden at
tends Central Oregon college.
Bend, where he is majoring
in automotive technology. Ac
companying him on his visit
to Mcdford. were Chuck and
ALBERT H
Funeral services for Albert
Dr D K West, pastor of . cnr' aies, ou, oi tagie
the First Presbvtcrian church, i Point' who dled Thursday,
will officiate. Interment will i W bc cld at -s0 P ' Motl
be in SlsklyoU Memorial park. oa' " Conger-Morris down
Mr nrnwn the son of Rri. town chapel. The Rev. Hatha-
riue Dosworui oi inc u nil y
Church of Mcdford will offi
ciate. Committal will bc pri
vate. Mr. Bates was born March
30. 1883. in Elgin, 111. He was
a structural engineer, and
ward G. and Flora Brown,
was born Nov. 23. 1896, at
lers. Mrs. Adeline Stcdman of , moved to Mcdford in 1933 j M1,cc "is retirement had been
Talent, and Mrs. Elizabeth j where he was a license col- i living in Eagle Point (or the
Niswarncr and Mrs. Beatrice lector for the citv of Mcdford l'asl 17 years. He was a mcm
Oarvin. both of Mcdford. I from IBS!) until his retire- : uer of Monitor Lodge, AF Si
Mcdford. and the grandmoth
er of Mrs. Lcona Gilinsky,
formerly of Mcdford and now
of Sunset Beach, Calif. Other
daughters included Mrs. Carol
(J. R.) Acheson, Mcdford,
Mrs. Frcdene (S. R.) Doty,
Mcdford. Mrs. Betty (G. H.)
Hutchins, formerly of Med
ford and now of Ketchikan,
Alaska, and Mrs. L u ; 1 1 a
(Adam) Richtcr, Mcdford.
Funeral services will bc
held Monday, April 22, at
Mothells mortuary in Long
Beach. Calif.
will be in the Mountain View
cemetery. The Rev. Harvey
Coovert, of the Mcdford Zion
Lutheran church, will offici
ate. Pallbearers, all Navy vet-
A
13
crans. Include Merrit Tun-
gate, Henry Shaknis, Jack
Carpenter, Warren Cuffcl; and
Navy recruiters Edward H.
Hawkins, and Ronald A.
Vclkas.
MARTHA KANNASTO
Ashland - Martha Kami is
to. 30, of 219 Granite St.,
passed away Saturday at hcr
h o in c. Funeral announce
ments will be made later by
Lilwiller's Funeral home.
... . ... , Vrf.o.c. r tat ..icinucis ui
Sir mC 7 . UB Crater Parent Teacher - Stu
7ht all-family favOrUtl
Daini Queen
The whole family will enjoy deljcioui
Dairy Queen for deawt the taite treat
with that real coustry-freab flavor. Buy
pint, quart, or halfallons of Dairy
Queen Home-Pale and keep it handy in
your i
Pick vp carte TODAY I
450 South Central
snider. Ihe lour young men
are known as the "Vikings
and had been entertaining at
the "86 Corral" in Redmond
before coming to Mcdford.
While here they entertained
at the 21 club.
Roundtable Speaker - Sam
D. McKinncy. general mana
ger of the Peter Britt Garden
Music and Art Festival associ
ation, will outline the activi
ties which his organization
has planned for this summer
in Jacksonville at the Monday
noon luncheon of the Mcdford
Chamber of Commerce
Roundtable. The Roundtable
meets at North's Chuck Wag-
Home From Salem - Mem-
ment in 1956
He was a former member
of the Tacoma Masonic lodge,
dent association will consider j Hillah Temple Shrine and the
withdrawing from the Nation- E'ks lodge,
al Congress of Parents and! On Nov. 7. 1923, in Tacoma,
Teachers during their meeting I Wash., he was married to Mar.
Monday, April 22. at 8 p.m., 1 Saret C. Anderson, who sur
officers have announced. A j vives. Other survivors include
general lack of interest in the ! one brother. Earl E. Brown,
program as it stands has been I Bremerton, Wash.; his step
noted, they added. Commit- ! mother, Mrs. Daisy A. Brown,
tec members have suggested a ' Mcdford. and several nieces
more informal organization and nephews.
would interest more persons.
. . . CHAUNCEY A. BROWN
Toastmasten Dale Hear- The body of Chauncey A.
rell and Bill Dillev will bc j Brown, 63, of Bend. Ore ., who
speakers Wednesday, April died in a local hospital Thurs
24. at Hie dinner mectine of day. was returned to Bend
AM. Elgin, 111
He was married June 10,
1903, In St. Joseph, Mich., to
Lila Curtis, who survives.
Other survivors include a
son. Dr. Norman Curtis Bates,
Henry, III.; a daughter, Mrs.
Max Wopschall, Eagle Point;
seven grandchildren, and six
great grandchildren.
bcrs of the Jackson county Toaslmistress club.
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MEXICAN DINNERS
PAN FRIED CHICKEN
HOURS: 3 P.M. TO 9 P.M.
DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY
SUNDAY 12 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
1789 Stewart Avenue
For Reservations Phone 779-1328
oeicgauon who Handled regis
tration at the Status of Wom
en conference in Salem April
17 returned to Mcdford
Thursday with the exception
of Mrs. Edward C Kelly, wno
continued to Portland to visit
hcr daughter, Mrs. Carl Salt
veit and family. Mrs. Kelly
was moderator at the confer
ence, which celebrated the
golden anniversary of wom
an's suffrage in Oregon. Re
turning were Mrs. Frank Falls
Christian, who led a discus
sion group on civil rights;
Mrs. Dee Newton, who led a
discussion group on political
rights, and Mrs. H. P. Bos
worth and Mrs. Jean Mills.
Jackson Toastmaslers at
Kim's restaurant at 6:30 p.m.
There will bc no meeting of
the Toastmastcrs Monday
morning because of the joint
meeting Wednesday with the
The pasl
and the
president's plaque
Friday by Perl Funeral home
for services and interment.
Mr. Brown was born on
Sept 14, 1899, at Appleton,
Minn. He had made his home
in Bend for several years,
where he was employed as a
real estate salesman. He niov
Outstanding T o a s t m aster cd to Eagle Point one month
award will he presented at ago. 11c is survived by his
the Wednesday session.
Newcomers - Mr. and Mrs.
Lorenzo Marchctti recently
arrived from Klamath 'Falls to
live at 1135 Ashland Mine rd..
Ashland. Marchetti is
wife, Juana Brown, in Bend.
MRS. MAUD M. CLUTE
Funeral services for Mrs.
Maud M. Clute, wife of Bert
Clute. Applegate, will be held
in the Conger-Morris down-
tired rancher and also is a j town chapel Tuesday al 2:30
former employee of the Wev- P-m. The Rev. T. S. Gapen,
crhauscr company at Klamath 1 Applegate church, will offici
ate. Conger-morns r uncral di-
e rectors are in charge of ar-
To Meet-A meeting of Cra- i rangemcnts.
tcr Parent-Teacher association I
will bc held Monday, April INFANT SPRABEARY
22. in the Crater Hish school ' Funeral services for the in-
ROY CHARLES SMITH
The body of Roy Charles
Smith, 18, of 1517 Merced
avc, El Monte, Calif., was
forwarded Friday to Forest
Lawn Mortuary, Cypress,
Calif., for scrvics and inter
ment. Mr. Smith was born Sept.
13, 1944. in Eugene, Ore., the
son of Roy and Lcla Smith.
He was a private in the Unit
cd States Army, stationed at
Ft. Ord., Calif.
Survivors include his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith,
El Monte, Calif.; one brother,
Larry Gene Smith, at home;
one sister, Mrs. Cora Mae
Boyd, Garden Grove, Calif.;
and his paternal grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Smith, Tyler, Tex.
Local arrangements were
entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral
Service directors of Chapel
in the Trees Mortuary.
MARION PHIFE
Ashland - Marion Angelina
Phifc, 70, of 628 Crowson rd.,
Ashland, died Thursday at hcr
home.
She had lived in Ashland
for 19 years and came from
Chula Vista, Calif. She was
married to George Phifc, now
retired from the U.S. Navy,
Jan. 6, 1923, at Long Beach,
Calif.
Mrs. Phife was a member
of the Lutheran church, and
the Ladies' auxiliary of Vet
erans of World War 1, Ash
land. Survivors include hcr hus
band, George Phifc, Ashland;
a son, George Jr., Pring Val
ley, Calif.; two daughters,
Mrs. Wendell Mattson, Mcd
ford; Mrs. Edward Hicks, Im
perial Beach, Ore.
Funeral services will be
held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at
Lilwiller's Mountain View
chapel in Ashland. Burial
TILLIES
OUR SPECIALTIES:
Italian Spaghetti and Short Orders
Homemade Pies
Orders To Go Phone S3S-40S1
Hiway 99-2 Miles North of Ashland
Leaves - Mrs. Scott V. Da
vis, 1914 East Main st., plan
ned to leave today for Boise,
Brl
KrAaBE"Kmea
cafctorium at 8 p.m. An ex
hibit by the art and shop de
partments of the school is
planned.
Break - in Reported -
Thieves broke into the Rogue
River grade school Friday
night or early Saturday morn
ing and took $1.50 in change
from a dispensing machine in
one of the gymnasium rest
rooms.
fant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Amos E. Sprabcary, of Cen
tral Point, were held Friday
afternoon at Conger-Morris
downtown chapel. Pastor R.
L. Cornwall of the Assembly
of God church at Ashland of
ficiated. Committal was in
Hillcrest Memorial park.
Survivors, besides the par
ents, include a sister, Chcary
Sprabcary; a brother, Donald
Edward Sprabcary; and grand-
TONITE! Speaking of
on screen entertainment j
7:25 & 11:30
surprises
js you're in for
x r the biggest one
se-j of your life!
fhe Vrt ee of r
JUDY GARLAND
Opening Monday Nite!
THEIR FIRST TIME ON THE WEST COAST
"TWO JACKS
AND A JILL"
Direct From Corpus
Tony, Bunny and Dick
At the Wooden Shoe in a limited engagement. This sparkling trio has made
friends all over South Texas with their singing and entertaining. Let's give tham
a real welcome tomororw night!
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DANIEL PRATT
Funeral services for Daniel
Pratt, 78, of McMlnnville,
Ore, will bc held at 1:30 p.m.
Tuesday at Memory Gardens
Funeral home.
Mr. Pratt lived in Mcdford
from 1045 to 1962, following
his occupation as painter and
interior decorator.
Survivors, besides his wife,
Hazel Pratt, Include seven
sons, Dale L. Pratt, Mcdford,
William M. Pratt, Portland,
Ncal S. Pratt, McMlnnville,
Wllford P. Pratt, Okinawa,
Dean H. Pratt, Stephen L.
Pratt and Buff D. Pratt, all of
Los Angeles; three daughters,
Mrs. Elsie C. Van Meter,
Grants Pass, Wllma Leeper,
Brcnnen, Ind., and Drucilla
Hillycr, Okinawa; 25 grand
children, one great grandchild
and one sister, Tecna Johnson
Plymouth, Ind.
Illinois Yalleyites
To Seek Election
Illinois Valley - Two Illi
nois Valley residents have
filed to run for the Josephine
County Unit School board in
the May 6 election.
They are Lawrence A.
Citshing, a Cave Junction law
yer, and Robert C. Robin, a
second hand store owner and
school bus driver.
dishing settled In the val
ley in 1052. He has served
on the county unit budget
committee for five years and
the county library board for
five years.
Robin came to the valley
four years ago from Santa
Rosa, Calif. He has served on
the Illinois Valley High school
advisory committee for three
years.
Fishermen
SULLY'S
IS NOW OPEN
for Breakfast
at 5 A.M.
DR. S. E. PHILIPS
Funeral services for Dr.
Stanley E. Philips, 52, former
Mcdford resident who died
April 18 in Portland, will be
held Monday, April 22 at 1
p.m., in Portland Memorial
Cemetery chapel, 6705 SE
14th st., Portland.
The Rev. George R. V. Bol
ster, rector of St. Mark's Epis
copal church, Mcdford, will
officiate.
Dr. Philips had practiced as
a veterinarian in Medford for
many years. He was born in
Mt. Vernon, Wash., Feb. 28,
1011.
Former Resident
Is Apprehended
Two escapees from the Nev
ada state penitentiary, One of
thorn a former Medford area
resident, were apprehended
h. Nevada Sfltiirrty morning
after they escaped Friday
night.
Jackson county sheriff's
deputies said the two were
Lawrence Delano Isgrigg, for
mer local man, and Perry
Bones. They had burglarized
a Nevada store and obtained
a knifq and gun and were
considered dangerous.
Isgrigg is believed to have
cx-wife in the Phoenix
area.
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Served for Two or More Perwns
$2.50 Per Person
Paper Wrapped Chicken, Fried Won Ton
Fried Shrimp, Pork Fried Rice
Subgum Chicken Chow Mein,
Sweet & Sour Pork
Mushroom Chow Yuk with Pork,
Pork Fried Rice
One of Many Chinc&d & American Dinners.
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HARHIETT ARNOLD
Mrs. Harriclt Arnold. Car
thago, Mo, died Thursday
while visiting her daughter.
Mrs. Hal Roberts in Long
Beach, Calif.
She was the mother of the
late Mrs. Maude Daugherty,
KKVEnSllAN - TO Mr and
Mrs. Milton C. Jr , of Happy
Camp, April 14, 10611, a son,
!) pounds, at Happy Camp
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HALL Mr. and Mrs. Mich
ard 010 Winchester avc.,
Mcdford, April 18. 1903, girl.
7 pounds, at Rogue Valley
Memorial hospital.
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SCRVID 12.4 P.M.
Root Sett . 11.75
Rout Turkey With
Saga Drttling $1.60
Bikti Htm With
Onditd Yami $1.75
Frltd Chicken SI 50
Flu, All The Selad Yeu
Can Ear From The
Salad lar
HOMI MADE PIES
Children Hall PliCS
Ply i 2Jc
STARTING TODAY
Continuous from 1:00 P.M.
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...only a fool goes
after the lion's mate
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