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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON FRIDAY. APRIL M. IMS WEATHER FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Some clearing tonight. Increasing cloudi ness Saturday. Rain Saturdav aft ernoon and night. A little warmer Saturday. Low tonight 38 High Saturday 63. Western Oregon: Partly coludv tonight. Increasing Clouds Satur day with rain spreading inland in afternoon and evening. A tittle cooler tonight. Low tonight 36-46 High Saturday 57-63. Northern California: Fair to night, except snow flurries in mountains. Increasing cloudiness in the north leading to rain near coast San Francisco northward by evening. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester dav 49: below normal 6. Record high this date 90 in 1926. Record low this date 29 in 1943. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight. .27 inch. Midnight to 10 a.m.. .08 inch. Total this month 2.17 inches. 1.26 inch above normal. Total since Sept. 1. 23.35 inches. 6.60 inchep above norma, HUMIDITY. Lowest yesterday 35. highest this a.m. Be'",-. High 4:00 24- CITY Yester- a.m. nr. day Low Prec. Brookings .. 38 43 .03 Carter Lake Grants Pass Howard Prairie Klamath Falls MEDFORD Portland Seattle ., Spokane Yakima Eureka ,',,;, Red Bluff Sacramento San Francisco Los Angeles Phoenix Denver Chicago Miami Beach 31 36 33 32 Freeway Accident OBITUARIES Victim Was Active In Area Athletics New York Washington. D. C. 52 85 FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through May 1): I Western Oregon Temperatures averaging below normal and pre cipitation mod-rate. Highs mostly 56-66 and lows 38-46. Northern California Some rain over week end and possibly again about Wednesday. Temperatures averaging below normal near coast and much below normal over interior. THE MUSIC MAN in Medford, he's Eddie Butler, now playing nightly at the Colony restaurant's Florentine Lounge. Eddie's Music at the organ is superb . . . and the additional sound effects are terrific. Don't miss him stop in soon! i J ft- -J I J ii-mm. ' L 1 1 Fourth and Front George Harold Moses, 21, of 1438 South College Way, Ashland, who was killed in an automobile accident Thurs day, had been active in both football and wrestling at Ash land High school and South ern Oregon college. Moses was dead on arrival at Ashland General hospital following a collision on the unopened section of Interstate 5 near Talent, according to Oregon state police. Moses had been a student at Southern Oregon college this term, when he was em ployed in Medford. According to state police, Moses was northbound in the southbound lane of the par tially completed freeway, when his car struck a truck tractor with a set of double trailers about 1.4 miles north of the Valley View inter change. Driver of the truck was Frank Alvin Batchelor Jr., 49, of 540 Northwest Manzanita St., Grants Pass. Leaves Skid Marks Police said the Moses car left 115 feet of skid marks before hitting the left front end of the truck-tractor. The impact moved the tractor 12 feet, police said. Moses was a center on the Southern Oregon college foot ball team and was a member of t h e State Shriner's team, playing in Portland the sum mer following his high school graduation. Among survivors are his wife, one child, and his par ents. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Litwiller's Funeral home. GEORGE S. GREEN Funeral services for George Scott Green, 60. formerly of I 1410 Euclid ave., Medford, I who died at his home, 3509 South Pacific Highway, Thurs I day, will be held at 9 a.m. ' Saturday in Conger Morris ' downtown chapel. The Rev. John Reynolds of i Westminster Presby t e r i a n ! church will officiate. Commit j tal will be private in Memory j Gardens Memorial park. Mr. Green was born Dec. : 23, 1902, in St. Paul, Minn. I He was married in 1928 in I Vancouver, B.C., to Florence I K. Johnson, who survives. He moved to southern Oregon in 1932, and was plant manager with American Fruit Growers association until 1948. He built and operated Stagecoach Orchards with his brother, Gordon. He was a member of the Medford Elks Lodge. Survivors, besides his wife, include three sons. George S. Green Jr., Bakersfield, Calif.; Gerald D. Green, Portland, Ore.; and Donald C. Green, San Jose, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. William B. Barnum Jr., Medford; his mother, Mrs. Mary E. Green, Medford; four brothers, Stanley H. Green, Los Angeles, Calif ; Gordon R. Green, Medford; Lloyd E. Green, San Diego, Calif.; and William H. Green, San Rafael, Calif.; and a sis ter, Mrs. Marion Groth, New port Beach, Calif. Honorary casket bearers will include Frank Tamney, Joseph Myers, Bruce Flem ing, and Piatt Andrews. Ac tive bearers will include Dwight Houghton, Chester Fraker, Arthur Iverson Cecil Watson, J. W. Horton, and Robert Beatty. The body will lie in state at Conger-Morris Funeral home until 9 o'clock tonight. FLORENCE E. JACK Mrs. Florence E. Jack, 648 Maple st.. Central Point, died unexpectedly in Fresno, Calif, this morning, while visiting her daughter. Funeral ar rangements are entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral Service di rectors of Chapel of the Trees Mortuary. ty Federal Savings and Loan association. On June 16, 1961, in An chorage. Alaska, he was mar ried to Roberta Faithfull, who survives. Also surviving is his mother. Mrs. Lena Gardner, Union City, N.J. GLADYS D. FRANCIS Recitation oi the Holy Ros ary for Mrs. Gladys D. Fran cis, of Prineville, who died Sunday, will be at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Conger-Morris Fu neral home, downtown chapel. The Rev. William McLeod will officiate. Graveside committal serv ices will be at 10:30 a.m. Sat urday in Henley-Hornbrook cemetery at Hornbrook, Calif., with the Rev. Gilbert Lulay officiating. Mrs. Francis was born Sept. 27, 1905, in Baker, Ore., and had lived in Prineville for 11 years. She was married Feb. 26, 1949, in Reno, Nev., to Al fred E. Francis, who survives. Other survivors include her mother, Mrs. Grace Rhodes, Grass Valley, Calif.; three daughters, Mrs. F e r n n e 1 1 D'Amour, New Mexico; Mrs. Phyllis Maki, Bend, Ore.; and Mrs. Jacklyn Pereira, Bend, Ore.; two sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Brown. Grass Valley, Calif.; and Mrs. Jean Jackson, Yreka, Calif .; and 10 grandchildren. Portland Produce Portland (UPIt Dairy market: Eggs To retailers: A A extra large 40.44c; AA large 36-41C: A large 37-40c; AA medium 33-37c: AA small 29-32c: cartons l-3c higher. Butter To retailers: AA and A prints 66c; cartons 3c higher; B prints 65c. Cheese (medium cured! To re tailers: 46-48c; processed Ameri can 5-10 lb. loaf, 43-45C. Portland (UPI) Dressed chick ens No. 1 grade dressed to re tailers: Fryers, whole drawn. 31 37c lb.: cut-up 37-42C lb.: hens, light type whole drawn 23-27c lb.; light type hens, cut-up 25-2Bc lb.; neavy wnoie jo-dnc. SEE and HEAR BILL LIVELY and HIS WESTERN BAND Broadcasting Direct From GRAY'S FURNITURE BARN SUNDAY ..... 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. KWIN 550 Kilowatts CHARLES F. CASEY Funeral services for Charles Franklin Casey, 73, of Talent, who died Tuesday, will be held at 11:30 a.m. Saturday in Conger - Morris downtown chapel. The Rev. George Rose berry of the First Methodist church will officiate, com mittal will be in Stearns cem etery at Talent. Mr. Casey was born April 23. 1890. in Reno, Nev., a son of the late Charles Peter and Eva Adell Casey. His father was living in Jacksonville at the age of 15 years, during the Modoc Indian wars. He was a veteran of World War I, serving in Company D, 159th Regiment Infantry, u. s. Army. Survivors include a broth er, J. LeRoy Casey, Medford; four nephews and two nieces. Casket bearers will include Les Pruett, George Davis, William Gleim, Ray Rapp, Eddie Heim, and H. Peterson. MRS. GEORGE GLYNN Mrs. George Glynn, Port land, formerly of Medford, died this morning in a hos pital at Crescent City, Calif., from injuries in an automo bile accident April 1 near Willow Creek, Calif. As a child, Mrs. Glynn at tended valley schools and in recent years has visited rela tives here. Among the survivors are one sister, Mrs. Burdette Sul livan, Medford, and three brothers. Floyd Long, Med ford; Charles Long, Talent, and Donald Long, Fern Val ley. WILLIAM McKIEME William H. McKieme, 59, of 1013 West Main St., Medford, died this morning in a local hospital. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Conger - Morris downtown chapel. Committal will be in Hillcrest Memorial park. FORREST E. CHAPMAN Funeral services for For rest E. Chapman, 58, of 518 South Oakdale ave., who died Tuesday, were scheduled at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Memory Gardens Funeral home. The Rev. Fredrick Ross Evans, First Christian church officiated. Interment was in Memory Gardens Memorial park. Mr. Chapman was born June 1, 1904, in Cainsville, Mo. He came to Medford from California in 1944. For the past three years he had been employed as a welder at the Oak Street Tank and Steel company of Ashland. Prior to this, he had worked several years for Montgomery Ward. He was a member of the Musicians Union. Survivors include his wife, Valerie F. Chapman, Med ford: two sons. Howard Chap man. Ontario, Calif., and Wal ter Chapman, Groton, Conn.; a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Hack er, Stamford, Conn.; eight grandchildren; two brothers, Earl Chapman, Des Moines, Iowa, and Alvin Chapman Seal Beach, Calif.; and two sisters, Grace Blanton, Pica yune, Miss.; and Pearl Carr, Perry, Iowa. Casket bearers were Vern Marshall, Bob Jenkins, Carl Norther, Gus Witte, Ray Ash craft, Jay Stough, Don Swope, and Gene Lowe. Investment Funds Noon quotations on selected stocks: Fund Bid Alk Bullock m ,3.33 14.62 Chemical Fund 11.08 12.05 Colonial Energy ... 13.34 13.49 cmon (toward sue.. 13 88 is. 00 Fidelity 15.83 17.22 Fundamental 9.77 10.71 Group Sec Avia Elec 6.83 7.49 Group Sec Com Stk 13.41 14.68 Hamilton C7 5.09 5.56 Keystone B-3 16.51 18.01 Keystone B-4 9.98 10.89 Keystone K-2 5.18 5.66 Keystone S-l 21.91 23.91 Keystone S-2 13.01 14.20 Keystone S-3 14.53 15.86 Keystone S-4 4.18 4.57 Mass Inv Growth .... 8.09 8.84 National Growth .... 7.89 8.62 Stocks ..; 18.71 20.22 TV-Elec 7.44 8.1! United Accum 14.43 13.77 United Canada . . 18.26 19.85 United Continental . 6.86 7-51 United Income 12.32 13.46 United Science 6.60 7 21 Value Line 5.30 3.7S Variable 6.67 7.21 Wellington 14.53 1584 Locals Sal PUnntd - A rummage sale is scheduled Saturday, April 27, at the Fehl build ing, 108 North Ivy st., Med ford, by Bethel 69. Interna tional Order of Job s Daugh ters. The sale will be from a.m. to 4 p.m. Rummage Salo-The Insur ance Women of Jackson Coun ty will hold a rummage, plant and white elephant sale Sat urday, April 27, at the Eagles Hall, 217 West Main St., Med ford. The sale will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mem bers are asked to take rum mage to the hall at 6:30 p.m. Friday. Show Scheduled - Eagle Point Garden club's annual spring standard flower show will be held April 27 and 28 in the Eagle Point grade school gymnasium with "America the Beautiful'' as the theme. Added features are a style show by Town and Country, White City, at 3 p.m. Saturday, ana a silver tea and plant sale with both days be tween 1 and 5 p.m. OvaMho-Co miter Western Stock. By Uelte pnii lauruttaul Bid Asked Bank of America aS's 4Ji Uftl IK UUI ..... 23 Con Frellht tl, Cyprus Mines 23ti TCaultable SAL. 1st National Bank .... Jantten Morrison Knuttaen Mult Kennela N.W. Natural Ge'- Oregon Metallurgical PPJiL U.S. National Bank ... Wcat Coast Tal ixdi . Weyerhaeuser 35 it', 2' 3 1 J. 4H 3G-. Ma M 26', 74 2 29'. 17 U 13'. 23. 37', at a aft Its 3". Ulk n, MU 3l. Portland Uvuiach Portland (UJI USDA Weak. Ijr llvtatock: CatUa KIM; chase atearo Je ll 1 1 h good-choice aM-M.1t: choice heifers 3343; standard ee'ej 11-11; cenner-cutter wan 11-144; uUlity bulla 17-1040. Calves S00; food -choice veeaare 37-30: standard 23-M, choice feed er steers 1140. Hogs 1079: t and 1 butchers 13.30-13.73; 1 and 1 grade 14. 13.30; 1 and 3 sows to 3SO lb. a 1140. Sheep 1110: mostly choice No. 2-3 pelt lambs 11-1143 mostly lo-ii, imu shorn ewes 3.30-6.23. toe abom THEATRE INFORMATION PHONE 77J-7MJ Fortune Cookie Say . . . SMART COOKIE EAT AT . . . Hr. ft N. af lit V hone 773.631 TODD H. TRITES Ashland - Todd Richard Trites, one-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trites, 471 South Mountain ave., Ash land, died this morning in a local hospital. Funeral ar rangements will be announced ' by Litwiller's Funeral home. TONITE! TH E Academy Award Show! IThTH . "BEST ACTRESS!" AHHE BAHCROFT -BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS!" PATTY DUKE CALVIN C. GARDNER The bodjr-of Calvin C. Gard ner, 29. of 657 J St., Medford, who died Thursday was for warded today by Perl Funeral home to Centralia, wash., for funeral services and inter ment. Mr. Gardner was born April 26, 1934, in New York. He was a veteran of the Korean conflict and had lived in An chorage, Alaska, and in Hono lulu, Hawaii. In October. 1962, he moved to Medford where he has been employed with Jackson Coun- 7 st amine . n i I'Pn APT AiNNL BAIUiwr l introducing I PATTY DUKE victor jory : WPR,SE ISGASttN KATHLEEN C01IEGY1 Use K-pesei ! 1 "BEST ACTOR!" BURT LANCASTER. "BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR!" telly savalas, "BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS!" thelma fitter "BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY!" (B tit) BURT LANCASTER BIRD MAN Of AIM niter m )RD Western Mil! Joel McCria "Stranger on Horseback" Color PABLO MEXICAN DINNERS PAN FRIED CHICKEN HOURS: 5 P.M. TO 10 P.M. DAILY IXCIPT MONDAY Reservations Attention Eagles! DAJVCE SATURDAY April 27 EAGLES HALL New Orchestra Eaglet I Ouattf Welcome OASIS BALLROOM DANCE I NOW THRU SUM. I i rt.H T--ii. s it I a alB BeVLa. JaW Ml aaaaflsavM Jf ' avl I HIAI1I WIJIrHU StslUTIMO meet? Mm Mans k TM tatoj la IbVbObSbbbOI -IjSaVBOaj SAT. NIGHT EAOLE POINT TIPPY'S "4" STARS Waatarn Swing for Young and Old, Featuring Eddia-laad Jim-Fiddle John-Drummer Cafe ind Good Feed Adml.sien $1 ear Parson DANCE DREAMLAND BALLROOM SATURDAY - 9 to 1 Bill Lively's Western Swing Bend Good Danceable Country Western Metlc BENEFIT DANCE Saturday Nite, April 27 at the TOWN HALL, TALENT Music by the SIS-Q-MELODEERS Refrehment by Talent Lions Gold Hill Odd Fellows Lodge BENEFIT DANCE American Legion Hell CENTRAL POINT Everybody Invited Real Good Music Oy rite Mtiodiom Fear April 27th Sal. 9 p.m. 70:15 TONIGHT AND SATURDAY A GREAT NEW SPRING HIT! 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