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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON Dryer Fir - Medford lire men laid that lire in a clothes dryer at the home ot Mrs. Mary Smith, 1608 Barnett rd., yesterday morning was con lined to small articles of cloth ing. They were called to the home of H. S. Morris, 1244 Covina dr., about 3:10 p.m. yesterday when a short oc curred . in an electric dish washer. They disconnected the machine. FRIDAY. MAY 10, 1963 Local and Personal Baiaar Planned - A baked food sale and bazaar will be held by the Women For Co lumbia Saturday, May 11, from 9 a.m. to S p.m. at the Home Appliance store in Medford. SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY DINNER al Jl(Con jDesr DINING INN Served SUNDAY-Starting 3 P.M. A treat for Mother and all the family . . . Please 'phone 664-2513 for reservations . . . Children's plate Vi price. TOESEfOODS MENU Served for Two or More Persons $1.55 Per Person Bbq. Pork, Won Ton, Pork Chow Mein, Fried Rice, Fried Shrimp -Bbq. Pork Foo Young -01 w One of Many Chinese & American Dinners. FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS OF $3 PACIFIC HWY. 99 N. PHONE 773-6363 ft Ji In Concert Tuesday, May 21 Tickets Now at Purucker's Record Dept., $2.50 & ($3.50 Res. Chair Section.) Phone 482-331 1 Hedrick Jr. High Auditorium, 8:30 P.M. Gold Hill Odd Fellows Lodge BENEFIT DANCE American Legion Post CENTRAL POINT Everybody Invited Real Good Music By the Melodious Four May 11th g Sat. 9 p.m. J FEATURES! TONIGHT & SATURDAY drive-in WmMSJS7f3 Tme GATES OPEN 7:45 SHOW STARTS The Incredible true story of the nightmare mission that set new standards of heroism jfy and human endurance! qty 8:40 Wring IEFFCHANDLER hardi n brown HirfcHiNS dugg ai TCHNiCOL0fCie WARNER BROS. LESLIE CARON MAURICE CHEVALIER CHARLES BOYER HORST BUCHHOLZ rgzL -a 3 RO BIG I lf " m f triK SIHiWTCH ' WESTERNI wn; Car Overturns - A car driv en by Tom Gray, 16, of 235 West Nevada St., Ashland, overturned late Thursday night when it went into a slide at a turn in the road on Helman st. near Nevada si., Ashland police reported. The only injury reported, how ever, was a cut linger suffer ed by a passenger, John Par men, 277 Fifth St., Ashland. The accident was reported at 10:55 p.m. Autoi Collide - Cars op erated by Cecil Black, 33, of 45 Mistletoe rd., and Wanda Carlson, 22, of 571 Butler Creek rd., both Ashland, col lided at the intersection of Garfield st. and Siskiyou b!vd., Ashland, about 8 p.m. Thursday. No one was in jured. Accident - A two-car minor accident occurred on Highway 99 yesterday north of the state police office. Cars driv en by Leslie Edward Howell, 51, of Aberdeen, Wash., and by Malcolm Stine, 63, of 1501 Stratford ave., Medford, col lided, state police said. Visit Parents c. R. Ming er, Philadelphia, Pa., arrived here Friday to visit his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ming er. Central Point, and other relatives. He plans to leave the valley Monday night. YMCA Dane Class -, The second in the series of dance instructions for teenagers at the Medford YMCA will be held Saturday, May 11, from 7 to 8 p.m. June Smith will instruct in the lnlpst dnn. such as the Bossa-Nova. A nominal charep is rniiftnri for the lessons, which will con tinue tnrough June 1. Returning Sunday . Bar bara Chance, Crater High school student and band mem ber who underwent surgery Tuesday at the Children's hospital in San Francisco, ex pects to return home Sunday. She is accompanied in San Francisco by her mother, Mrs. Edward V. Chance. Baked Food Sale - The Second Ward Relief society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is sponsor ing a baked foods sale at the Sears store in the Medford Shopping Center today. The sale is featuring decorated cakes for Mother's Day, bread and cookies, according to the president, Mrs. Hoyt Hay.' Over-the-Counter Western Stocks By United Pres. Intermtlonil ... , .,.. "A Ats:? Con FrcfRhl i2Si Cyprus Minei 22 k Equitable 5 & L Ml 1st National Bank 66 Jantzcn 23'i Morrison Knudsen 31 i Mult Kennels 43, N.W. Ntaurai Gas 36; Oregon Metallurgical .. Hi PGE .27 U.S. National Bank 74 West Coast Tel 233. Weyerhaeuser (xd .... 30' 28 13 a 34-4 36 '.j 6 ft 1 a 27 33 38 "i 2fP 77', 24', 32 4 Portland Produce Portland (UPD Dairy market: Eggs To retailers: AA extra large 38-42; AA lame 37-40c; A large 36-39c; AA medium 32-37c; AA small 2631c; cartons l-3c higher. Butter To retailers: AA and A prints 66c; cartons 3c higher; B Cheese (medium cured) To re- uaiacaa. 1O-10L-. procCBSCQ AtTlCM can 5-10 Jb. loaf. 43-45c. Portland (UPIi Dressed chick ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail ers: Fryers, whole drawn 30 -38c lb; cut-up. 3642 lb. hens, light type whole drawn 23-27c lb.; light type hens, cut-up 2S-29c lb.; heavy wnuie ooiiuc 10. Portland Livestock Portland l UPIl USD A Week ly livestock: Cattle for week 13D0; choice steers 24.25: mixed good-choice 23 23.75: choice heifer 2.1 2. V ennri. j choice 21-22.50: utility-commercial ucci iuwb 10-10; canncr-cuiier 11 15 50; utility bulls 19.50-20.25. Calves 260; good-choice vealcn 28-30; cull 15-18. Hogs 1245; 1 and 2 butchers 15.30-16; sows 1-3 grade 9-13. Sheep 835: choice-prime 78-03 lb. lambs 21.25-22: good-choice old crop 17-18; ewes cull-good 5-6; feeder lambs shorn 13-14.25. Blanche Canode, Ex-Teacher, Dies; Services Are Set Funeral services for Blanche D. Canode, 88, of 1716 Crown ave., who died Thursday, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in St. Mark's Episcopal church. The Rev. George R. V. Bol ster, rector of the church, will officiate. Interment in Siski you Memorial park will be private. Perl Funeral home is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Canode was born May 18, 1873, in Bushnell, 111. On Oct. S, 1906, she was married to George B. Canode in Bushnell. They lived in Biwabik, Minn., until 1910, when they moved to Medford. She taught first grade in the Medford public schools at Washington school and at Roosevelt school from 1910 until her retirement in 1945. In 1948, she was elected as woman of the year by the Medford Zonta club. She was a member of PEO, Retired Teachers association and Del ta Kappa Gamma Sorority, Epsilon chapter. Mr. Canode preceded her in death in 1939. Survivors' include one sis ter, Mrs. Gertrude Warnock, Medford, and one niece, Mrs. June Hooker, Beverly Hills, Calif. Friends who wish may make a contribution to their favorite charity in her memory. Funeral Services For Ellen Phipps Set on Saturday Funeral services for Miss Ellen Phipps, 81, of 725 Cra ter Lake ave., who died Thurs day, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in Conger - Morris downtown chapel. The Rev. Fredrick Ross Evans of the First Christian church will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Bernard Andrews of the First Baptist church. Committal will be In East wood Odd Fellows cemetery. Miss Phipps was born May 15, 1882, in Medford, a daugh ter of Preston and Alia Phipps. Her father moved to the valley In 1852, and pur chased land In 1870 from John W. Hillman, the discovered of Crater Lake, and the family has retained the property since then. Her mother, Alia Lowery, moved to the valley in 1875 at the age of 18. The Phipps family was one of the first families in the valley. Survivors include a broth er, Lee Phipps, Medford; two sisters, Mrs. Isabella Phipps Hansen, of Portland, and Mrs. Effie Phipps Hendershott, of Eugene; and several nieces and nephews. Casket bearers will include Kenneth Meadows, Norman Thames. Wilber Hunt, Clar ence Pierce, Red Robinson and Bernard Newhouse. OBITUARIES LILY DUGAN Mrs. Lily Dugan, 412 North Grape St., died yesterday in a local nursing home. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced by Conger-Morris Fu neral directors. MRS. W. S. EMMINGHAM Word was received here Thursday of the death of Mrs. W. S. Emmingham, formerly of Medford, at Kellogg, Idaho. In Medford, Mrs. Emming ham made her home on Wood row lane. She Is survived by four children at home; a son in Boise. Ida., a daughter, Mrs. James L. Hopkins, Shady Cove, and a brother, Ray E. Doty, Medford. Funeral services will be held in Kellogg. MRS. ALICE TAYLOR Mrs. Alice Taylor, 5925 Har ris rd.,. Central Point, died this morning in a local con ,.flio,Mnt hnmp. Funeral ar rangements are entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral service ai rectors of Chapel in the Trees mortuary. MYRON E. PREVOST Mvron E. Prevost, 63,. a pMiriont nf the Veterans Ad ministration Domiciliary, died Thursday evening. Funeral ar rancements will be announc ed by Perl Funeral home. ROY E. DENZER Ashland - Roy Earl Denzer, 65, of 865 Blaine St., Ashland, died Monday in the Southern Pacific hospital In San Francisco. . He was born Dec. 21, 1897, in st Paul. Minn. He moved to Ashland in 1940 from Phoe- nix, Ore. Mr Denzer was a private In the Marine Corps during World War I. Survivnm include his wife. Erma Denzer, Ashland; a daughter, Bette Denzer, Asn land; a son, Robert Denzer, Ashland; two stepsons, can nailv- finld Hill, and Bart Bailey, Gold Beach; four brothers, Frank W. Denzer, Howard Denzer and Leland Denzer, all of Medford, and v. p Denzer. Eureka. Calif.: two sisters, Mrs. Stella Corth- ell, Ashland, and Mrs. Flor ence Drake, Phoenix, Ore., ind four grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Litwiller's Mt. View chap el. J. H. Morse will officiate. Interment will be in Mt. View cemetery. KENNETH BALDWIN Funeral services for Ken neth H. Baldwin, 58, former resident of Jackson county, will be held at the Lane mor tuary in Battle Ground, Wash., at 2 p.m. Monday, May 13. Interment will be in the Memorial Gardens at Van couver, Wash. Mr. Baldwin died at Yacolt, Wash., Wednesday! Born at P'rovolt Sept. 30, 1904, he was educated in the Jackson county schools and attended Southern Oregon col lege in Ashland for one year. He worked for the Ashland fire department and for Skeet- era Logging company before moving to Washington about eight years ago. The son of the late Mar shall and Rose Baldwin of Ashland, he is survived by his wife, Montcy Baldwin, and three children; a broth er, John R. Baldwin of Tal ent; a sister, Mrs. Louise Berke, Portland, and an aunt, Miss Anne O'Brien, Ashland; and two grandchildcn. MOTHER'S DAY DANCE Featuring . . . The Tiylor Trio For Members and Invited Guesta Bring Mother to the MOOSE LODGE 11 Newtown Street 9 pm to 1 am SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE SATURDAY 1 P.M. "UNDER TEN FLAGS" PLUS A GREAT COMEDY FEATURETTE and COLORED CARTOONS Children 35c Others 75c THEATRE INFORMATION - 773-7323 A. H n V-AJ-LOLM I I I f i.l I F DANCE LAKE CREEK GRANGE Saturday, May 11 Music by RANCHEROS TONIGHT AND SATURDAY NOMINATED FOR ACADEMY AWARDS THIS, IN ITS OWN TERRIFYING WAY... 15 A LOVE STORYI -. THEY LOVED ii f-r!(c&-: 9s JACK LEMMQN LEE BEMICR.jl yM . j&r. A MARTIN MANUUJ PROMJCIKW J- , iMFS tVmn' raBinra O n-.MARTINMANuLIS-JP MILIEU o ft N-. BLAKE EDWARDS ,Utl HNAUY COMES A NIGHT UKt THIS . Investment Funds Noon quotation, on a e 1 clocks: Fund Bid Bulock 13.43 Chemical Fund 11.14 Colonial Enemy 12.40 Eaton Howard Stk.. 13.00 Ftdellt;- 1607 Fundamental 9.87 Group Sec Ava-Elcc fi.09 Group Sec Com Stk 13.37 Hamilton C7 5.U Keystone B-3 16.30 Keystone B-4 10.03 Keystone K-2 5.23 Keystone S-l . 22.07 Keystone S-2 .. 12 04 Keystone S-3 14.73 Keystone S-4 . 4.23 Mass Inv Growth .M 8.16 National Growth H Stocks , TV-Elcc United Accum . United Canada United Continental.. United Income United Science Value Line -.... Variable Ask 14.72 12.11 13 33 , 13.12 17.37 10.82 7.67 14.64 3.59 18.10 10.05 3.72 24.08 14 12 16.13 4.64 8.02 8.67 20.18 8 20 13.88 20 25 7.34 13 38 7.31 5.70 7.26 Sfofe ETV Coone7 Finds Utile Support Salem - (UPII- A measure to put educational television under the control of a state ETV council got little support from the Ways and Means Education sub committee Thursday. The subcommittee defeated a motion by Rep. Ross Mor gan (D-Gresham) to approve the bill. ETV presently Is under the higher education system. Wit nesses strongly approved the present arrangement at a hearing Tuesday. NELSON EDDY ILL Framingham, Mass. - (UPD -Nelson Eddy, 62, the golden voiced matinee idol of the 1930s, was admitted to Fram ingham Union Hospital Thurs day for treatment of what was described as a respiratory ailment. Sal., May 1 1 I FREE $ff I j New Music DANCE ,11 I Eagles and Guests Welcome l li TONIGHT AND SATURDAY TWO GREAT , FIRST RUN HITS! DREAMLAND BALLROOM SATURDAY - 9 to 1 Bill Lively's Western Swing Band Geod DaneeabU Country Weifern Music 1 Sv ZnmmnmmkOlOR ' : A WncenfPBICS fl Chef Jewell Invites You to a A pleasant drive for t pleasing meal. ROGUE RIVER LODGE 23 Minutes N.E. of Medford on Crater lake Hwy. 62 III V aW III ,4 U i .:.T wTttGtm kaC' TONIGHT AND SATURDAY ' " ' HP A SWELL TRIPLE BILL UMmKl A FIRST RUN HITI Ul&lMi - 1 U he most astonishing venture 5--" fill rfTlfi vHr-' into the mind of murder I J I ,,:iH,taMM:iicHiiciuw j GIIEKB rfinCX i I INVINCIBLE... 1 ifttfem ure ?1"A j DESTRUCTIBLE! hmfi may i5th dared! i'YV! B"STBOnNFim.KiW AiVr MAY 15T" ; S n4V -a-. I MILUOM YEARS WWffl IWBV I1 """'JI A Tiii- , III' i(-dlK4f : iiy "t id " -f -mmrma (GRANT SHIRLEY ONSLOW I I! t Is'V i ttDY . ; WILLIAMS KNIGHT-STEVENS v.gfe.Hl FJTh AND TWO ALL ACTION CO-HITS! H K5l Special MINUT1S JS S W Tbt Gunmoll Odd -fy " "a. child. piat. that i-il;- ih girl b $h ADDED BOTH NIGHTS! , I . 1 you ,y " sought for HjA ' -...,. wrt " AH ""d'r-b,h fV BONUS b SSS; Zn v ,,,,a!1a, 1 WRD FEATURE X 1 great I TrW HH-wioti Eaes Gne .a -um "fr "t a ulm nrrtm J ....... 1 I 1 1 FABULOUS MOTHER'S DAY BUFFET Served from 3:00 in the afternoon till 9:00 it nite Salmon Fillets Mu.h,o.m u Baked Pork Chops Hawaiian Style Barbecued Beef Ribs Fried Chicken Baked Ham Miintrarian P.ahhatrA RnlU Choota from A variety of Crisp Seledi, Molds, Davilad Eggt and Relishes. Hot Buttermilk Biscuit, and Honey. Dessert and Coffee. tela PerterfieM ana) Hank Freiale Keefer, 0nere