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Sunset Carries Crater The May issue of Sunset mr.gazinc carries an article on Crater Lake National park, which is illustrated with snow pictures, depicting the strik ing panorama, which is char acteristic of every spring at the rim ol Crater Lake. Employers! Businessmen! Managers! Solve Your Coffee "Break" Problem a Many Other local Firms Have SAVE TIME and MONEY No Charge for Machine Installations. Daily Deliveries Quick service for meetings, partial or picnics. WESTERN HOT COFFEE Real Brewed Coffee For Information Call 772-4437 1 m MEXICAN DINNERS PAN FRIED CHICKEN HOURS: S P.M. TO 10 P.M. DAILY IXCEPT MONDAY SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 10 P.M. 1789 Stewart Avenue For Reservations Phone 779-1 32S THE ACADEMY AWARD SHOW! SHOW STARTS AT DUSK IT ' DCCT ArTBrCCI" ANNE BANCROFT f "BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS!" PATTY DUKE starring ANNE BANCROFT introducingPATTYDl'KE VICTOR JORY IbWiH thro I'MTED ARTISTS "BEST ACTOR!"burt Lancaster "BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR !" telly savalas "BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS !" thelma fitter "BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY'" (BIN) BURT LANCASTER O BIRD MAN OF ALCATRAZ Lake Article One large photo, with Wizard island the central in terest, was taken last May and shows the light snow on the is land and rim, but trees free of snow. The- Clark's nutcrackers, the harsh-voiced birds that entertain many Crater Lake visitors, and the snow-banked road and rim village are fea tured in the other illustra tions. The article is limited to fac tual information, which should prove useful to travel ers planning to include Crater Lake in their itinerary. Easter Seal Drive Collects $3,784 A total of $3,784 has been collected to date in Jackson county in the annual Easter Seal sale of the Oregon So ciety for Crippled Children and Adults, according to a report made by Epsilon Sig ma Alpha sorority and Rob ert Ross, Medford branch, First National Bank of Port land. The sorority took charge of the sale under the chairmanship of Mrs. Le land Carpenter, Medford, and Ross served as treasurer. The report showed collec tions of $573.31 on the lily day sale, $200.42 in school coin cards, $206 from con tainers placed in stores, and $2,804 from Easter seals. The funds are used to sup port the work of the national and Oregon societies for Crip pled Children and Adults, to the Children's Hospital school, Eugene, and for Camp Easter Seal for crip pled children on the coast. e45tv sh I Local and Hospileliied-Mrs. Ida Aus tin Royall, Alturas, Calif., for merly of Ida's Beauty shop, Medford, is listed as a patient at Rogue Valley hospital, where she underwent sur gery Tuesday. Before return ing home, Mrs. Royall will convalesce next week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin L Remmie, 903 South Peach st. Vehicles Collide - Vehicles operated by Gaye D. Herder, 330 North Holly st., and John Kenneth Mack, 806 Wabash ave., collided about 7:55 a.m. Thursday at Sixth and Fir sts., according to Medford po lice. No citations were issued and no injuries were reported, officers said. ... Permit Issued - The Med ford building department is sued a permit Thursday to E. E. Carpenter to erect a stor age and workshop at 912 Wa bash ave. at an estimated cost of $1,000. ... Patients - Mrs. Dale A. Davis, 508 Fairmount St., Medford, was listed today as a surgery patient at Sacred Heart hospital. A medical pa tient there was Mrs. Gilbert Wolff, Cave Junction. ... Annouact Birih-A son, Ter rence Huse, was born Easter Sunday, April 14, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Ive McKinney, Can yonville. The McKinneys are former Medford residents. He is now teaching at Canyon ville. ... To Visit Capitol-Terry An drews, a junior at Rogue Riv er High school, has been in vited to spend three days in Salem, visiting the legisla ture as guest of Representa tive and Mrs. John Dellen back, Medford. She will be an honorary page in the House of Representatives and attend a tea as guest of Mrs. Mark Hatfield. She will leave Rogue River Monday and re turn Wednesday. ... Cancelled - The play-day, scheduled this afternoon by the Medford Trail Riders, has been cancelled. The event was planned for the Veterans Ad ministration domiciliary, White City. ... Roundtabl Program -The University of Oregon Sym posium speakers will discuss Oregon's tax structure with its attendant problems at the Monday noon luncheon of the Medford Chamber of Com merce Roundtable.The Round table meets at Norths Chuck Wagon. ... Toastmastars Meat- The Jackson Toastmasters will meet Monday, April 29, at 6:30 a.m. at Sambo's Restau rant. Dana Collins, Bob Sage and Jim Taylor will be the speakers. The topic announced for the session is If I Could. Lloyd Bishop will be general evaluator and Major Hopkins, Fred Morlan and Pat Pat naude the other evaluators. ... Rummage Sale - The Wom en's association of First Pres byterian church will conduct a rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday, April 30 in the Fehl building, 108 North Ivy st., Medford. ENDS TONITE! Dean Open 1:15 Continuous From 1:30 TWIN CITADELS T" tBBKBSl Xv S SSB snwit ciintH . m uttu . sunn lira mm Mm it r m - VESTEII VAWL HULLS! MEi)FORD Personal I mm J n..urn "om. Mrs. JacK Sanborn and Mrs Charles conference of Welcome Wagon j hostesses in Portland. The meetings were attended by hostesses of Oregon and Wash ington. Mrs. Carey will be come a new Welcome Wagon hostess in Medford making calls on new parents and new ly engaged girls. Mrs. Charles Mickelson also is a hostess in Medford. assisting Mrs. San born in making calls on new residents. ... On Honor Roll - Five stu dents from Oregon, one of them from Medford, were on the winter quarter honor roll of Olympic College, Bremer ton, Wash. Mary Ellen Reed of Medford was in the group receiving 3.0 grade point or better for 12 or more credit hours. ... Fleet Reserve Meats - Cra ter Lake branch, No. 186, Fleet Reserve association, will meet Thursday, May 2, at the Jackson county courthouse auditorium at 7:30 p.m. In cluded in the program will be nomination of officers for the coming year and the showing of a Canadian Rocky trave logue by the Medford Navy recruiters. All men eligible for membership in the fleet re serve association are invited. ... Merchants Maai-A meeting of the Downtown Medford Merchants association has been scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday, April 29, at the Jack son House. Election of officers for 1963 will be held, accord ing to Mrs. Phil Brainerd, president. ... Collision - Horace Frank lin Peck, 38 Hawthorne ave., Medford, was cited by Med ford police following an ac cident Saturday. His car and that of Mildred Elaine Pyeatt, 333 East Jackson st., collided at McAndrews rd. and River side ave. ... Rack Stolen - Lloyd Allen Lovell, 693 South Modoc ave., reported to Medford police Saturday that an Orcgonian newspaper rack and approxi mately $2.50 in change were stolen from in front of North's Chuck Wagon res taurant, 1016 North River side ave. ... Assault Charged - Clifford Lee Birk. 37, of 960 Ellen- dale dr., was arrested by sheriffa deputies Friday on charges of assault and bat tery and lodged in the county jail. His wife signed a com plaint charging him with hit ting her in the eye. Car Fira - Medford firemen were called at 11:43 a.m. Saturday when a car fire was reported in front of 733 South Holly st. The carburetor ap parently backfired in an auto belonging to Fred M. Gatter, 28 South Groveland ave., ig nited gasoline in the carbure tor and then extended to an oil bath type cleaner. There was damage to the paint, wiring and air cleaner. Pletsch Returns from New York Meetings J. H. Pletsch, executive vice president and manager of the Jackson County Fed eral Savings and Loan asso ciation, is back in his office after attending the manage ment conference of the United States Savings and Loan League in New York. Pletsch served as one of three panel members discuss ing advertising and business promotions at the conference. He also attended a special meeting of the U. S. League in New York City on Mutual Savings associations. Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Some cloudiness at times, but for the most part fair through Monday morninit. High today 68 Low to night 33. High Monday fl5-70. wim Oregon: Partly cloudy Sunday. Chance of a few showers In the north part and along the coast High both days 6068. Low tonight 40-50 Northern California: Fair today and Monday. Rising temperatures. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE : Mean yester- Hav -IK Kolnur nnrrval 7 Record high this date 96 M t!)26. ' Record low thia date 29 in 1943. PRECIPITATION 24 hours to ! midnight, none. ToUl this month 2.23 in.. 1 28 in. above normal Total since Sept. 1 23 43 In . 6 62 in above normal HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 60 V 4:00 24- a.m. hr. Low Prec. CITY Brookings Yestei day ....59 54 Grants Pass Howard Prairie 38 Klamath Falls 54 26 37 41 43 39 38 u 45 42 MEDFORD -39 Pornand . jo Seattle Snoknne ...61 Yakima M Kureka 33 Red Bluff 67 Sacramento 66 San Francisco 61 Los Angeles 87 Phoenix 75 Denver 62 Chicago 63 Miami Beach 80 New York . 68 Washington. DC. 70 42 43 Sunset today 8:07 p m Sunrise tomorrow All am. Moonsct tomorrow 1:47 a.m Firtl Quarter . . . April 30 PROMINENT STARS The Twins, near the Moon Mars, high in southwest 1.22 p TO, Saturn, rises .... .3 46 a m. Venui tnd Jupltar. rise 3 23 am MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORO. With 269 News Grange Grangers present. the Griffin Creek Grange op- ened the Roxy meeiiBg witll Ann Grange the seating r'Mastcrs from other Grans were escorted to the Master s station. They were Herman Kamping, Gold Hill; Harold VanHoy. Live Oak; Cliff Moore, Eagle Point; Ernest Randomskc, Sams Valley: Janics Cornett, Central Point; Sterling Fryrear, Bellview: Floyd Whiteside, Phoenix; Francis Moffett, Roxy Ann; Virgil Wilks, Griffin Creek; Roscoc Roberts, stale over seer; Harold Dunsmore, Doug las county Pomona master; Herb Rudd, deputy Josephine county: and Melvin Lattie, Jackson county Pomona mas ter. Other visitors were Mrs. Dinsmore, Mrs. Rudd, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart, Josephine coun ty. Committee reports were given by the building chair man, R. J. Ritchie; agricul ture, Marvin Garrett; legisla tion, Orie Moore; insurance, Roscoe Roberts; home eco nomics, Willeta Sims. The display table was ar ranged by Marie Pfnister, who reported that the paintings on the walls were by Roxy Ann members. The literary program was put on by the lecturer, Marie Pfnister of Roxy Ann Grange. The program was opened by welcoming song to the guests. Clarence Pfnister reported on the work of the education committee. A tableau of "The Empty Tomb" was presented with Anna Van Ortweck playing the role of Mary. Ken Nolte sang "He Is Risen.' Eleanor Mankins closed the tableau with a short prayer. Marie Pfnister read a poem, "My Old Home," and showed a painting of the old home in North Dakota. A skit, "New Machines," was presnted by Roscoe Rob erts, Francis Moffet, Cora Lee White, Alvin Sims, Ken Nolte, Web Hickle, Norman Garrett, Verda Quackenbush, Donna Lee Reddington, R. J. and Iris Ritchie and Orie Moore. The Grange meeting was closed by the Griffin Creek Grange. Births MERRILL - Mr. and Mrs Leslie A., post office box 56 Eagle Point, April 26,1961), a girl, 9 pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. CLAYTON - Mr. and Mrs. Louis D., 6647 OakhurBt St., Central Point, April 26, 1963, a boy, 6 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. JACOBS - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leroy, 829 B East Ninth St., Medford, April 26, 1963, a girl, 7',i pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. FLAGG-Mr. and Mrs. Roger Henry, post office box 71, 210 G St., Jacksonville, April 26, 1963, a girl, 8, pounds at Rogue Valley hospital. Truly by Popular Demand She's Back!!! E&aP .sjafll -----asH Venus De Mar TWO SHOWS EVERY NIGHT 10:30 & 12 - STARTING TOMORROW Dine in the CANDLE ROOM Between Shows or Enjoy Leisurely Dining before the show Better than ever, Larry Ford teams with Venut in hilarious comedy routines and musical antics interspersed with excellent dance music from 9 p.m. 'til 2 a.m. - DONT MISS THEM even if you saw them before! They're great! HOTEL MEDFORD OREGON OBITUARIES MRS. HARRIET RAMSAY Klamath Falls Funeral j services for Mrs. Harriet Ruger Ramsay, wife of Elton Ramsay, a former Ashland resident, was held in Klamath Falls Friday. Mrs. Ramsay died April 23 following a long illness. She and her husband had lived in Ashland, where they received their education, for many years before moving to Kla math Falls. Surviving are her husband, two daughters, four grand children and three brothers and a sister; Dorrance Ruger, Ashland; Mrs. Carl Schmidt, Medford, and John and Ray mond Ruger, Klamath- Falls. Friends who wish to honor Mrs. Ramsay's memory are asked to make contributions to the Red Cross blood bank. MISS GRACE LYTLE Ashland Memorial serv ices for Miss Grace Lytle, re tired Jackson county school teacher, who died April 18 at the Methodist Retirement home in Salem, will be held at the Methodist church here today by the Rev. Malcolm Hammond. Miss Lytle made her home in Ashland until less than two years ago when she entered the retirement home. She taught in a number of Jack son county schools and was a member of the Jackson Coun ty Retired Teachers associa tion and of Delta Kappa Gam ma. She is survived by two brothers, Robert Lytle, form er Jackson county commis sioner, of Ashland, and Harry Lytle of Bend. Funeral services were held in Salem at the Rigdon mor tuary and interment also was in the capital city. GEORGE D. BENTLEY George D. Bentley, 85, of Talent,, died in a local hos pital Friday evening. Funeral arrangements will be announ ced by Conger-Morris Funeral directors. ANNIE ADELAIDE HOUGHTON Annie Adclaid Houghton died in a local hospital Satur day morning. Funeral ar rangements will be announ ced by Conger-Morris Funeral directors. WILLIAM H. MCKEMIE Funeral services for Wil liam H. McKemie, 59, of 1013 West Main St.. who died Fri day, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Conger - Morris downtown chapel. The Rev. George Roseberry of the First Methodist church will officiate. Committal will be in the Hillcrest Memorial park, with Masonic services conducted by Medford Lodge, of which he was a member. Mr. McKemie was born June 1, 1903, in West Point, Ga., and had lived in south ern Oregon for 22 years. He was married Dec. 31, 1932, in Oakland, Calif., to Lucile Kruger, who survives. Other survivors Include two sons, Ronald McKemie, at home; and Kenneth McKemie, Roscburg, Ore.; and a sister, VENUS and the VOYAGERS with an All-New Show of Comedy, Music and Song- SHE'S ONLY 37" TALL Mrs. A. W. Barbour, West Point. Ga.; and one grandson. Casket bearers will include Don Lawrence, Julius Johan- vTITi C h.; . Victor L. Van Hoy, and Frank McKeown. MRS. FLORENCE E. JACK Funeral services for Mrs. Florence E. (Lizzie) Jack, 546 Maple st., Central Point, who died Friday, will be held at 10 a.m. in the Chapel in the Trees Mortuary in Siskiyou Memorial park. The Rev. George G. Roseberry of the First Methodist church of Medford will officiate. In terment will follow in Siski you Memorial park. QEORGE E. LOY Funeral services for George E. Loy, former Medford res ident who died In Nash, Okla., Friday, will be held there Monday. He lived in Medford from 1048 until April of last year and was employed by Medford Concrete Construc tion Co. until his retirement. Survivors include his wife, Lina; daughters, Mrs. Erma Cauthon, Medford, and Mrs. Jean Brautigan, Monomenee Falls, Wis.; a sister, Mrs. Min nie Irvin, Clinton, Okla., and brother, Virgil C. Loy, Nash. IDA CLARICE FRAIN Ashland - Funeral Serv ices for Ida Clarice Fraln, 87, of 144 Nutley St., who died In a local hospital Saturday, will be held at Litwlller's Mountain View chapel Tues day, April 30. at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. James Sinclair of the First Church of Christ will officiate and interment will be in Mountain View cemetery. Mrs. Frain was born in Garfield, Mich., on Sept. 26, 1875, and came to Ashland at the age of 14 with her parents, Isaac and Louise Moore. Survivors include a son, Loren Close, Ashland; two granddaughters, Mrs. Grace Boat, Grants Pass, and Mrs. Lorraine Real, Gold Beach, and eight great-grandchildren. GEORGE H. MOSES Ashland - Funeral services for George H. Moses, Ashland, who was killed in an auto crash Thursday, will be held In the Ashland Latter Day Saints church Monday, April 29, at 1:30 p.m. Bishop W. H. Davis will conduct the serv ices, and Lltwlller Funeral Home Is in charge of arrange ments. Survlvora include his wife, Alyane; daughter, Shelly, 4 months; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moses, Ashland; a brother, Glenn, and a sis ter, Sharon, both of Ashland. GOT ROOFING PROBLEMS? FOR HUP CAUL . . . NORTHWEST ROOFING CO. for Roofinfl ef All Typesf PH. 779-1038 Free estimates SUNDAY. APRIL It. Haworth Attends Parks Conference Medford Park and Recrea tion Director Robert L. Ha worth participated in i panel discussion on youth center 1 Programs during the three-day , Parl,ir N,hw..t rti.,piM ' Pacific Northweat district rec reation and parks conference in Eugene last week. Haworth was in charge of coordinating all programs hav ing to do with park and rec reation administration for the conference. The director, who is a mem ber of the organization's ad visory committee, also Intro duced resolutions honorim two men who were retiring after life-long work in the field of park and recreation. The conference aienda waa divided into four subject areas. They were administra tion, areaa and facilities, per English Style OUR SPfCIAlTllS: Italian Spaghetti ana) Shed Orders Heme made Pitt Orders Ta Ga Phone 535-4051 Hlway 99-2 Miles Nerth at Ashland sweat, sell telle tariff! Dairy Queen mm undM Heaps lor pun pleas ure: rids, creamy choco late over heaping mound ef delicious Dairy Queen, famous for it country-troth flavor. Yumml Con fe far e 450 South Central THEATRE INFORMATION 773-7323 THE FIRST GREAT SPRING HITI HELD OVER CONTINUOUS TODAY FROM 1:00 PJA. 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