Local and
la Hospital F. W. Ricter
of Grants Pass is convalescing
in Sacred Heart hospital. He
said friends and lodge mem
bers are welcome to visit
him.
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trolman reported shooting a
porcupine in a tree at 805
Cedar st. Friday after receiv
ing a complaint from Albert
Couzzo of that address.
In Hospital - Charles Ben
ton, 1501 West Main st., is in
Sacred Heart hospital with an
injured right leg. Bertha
Snook, 4258 Hamrick rd., Cen
tral Point, is a surgery pa
tient there.
Rocks Falling - Medford po
lice yesterday reported receiv
ing a complaint from Ethel M.
Gomar, 2456 Nieto way, that
blasting for Rogue Valley
"Manor atop Barneburg hill
had blown rocks onto her
"property. The investigating
patrolman reported com
plaints from other residents
that the blasting was jarring
houses in the vicinity.
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Picnie Chairman County
Commissioner Ralph James
has been appointed chairman
of the Democratic picnic
scheduled July 26, the Demo
cratic Central Committee re
ported Friday.
Hubcaps Taken Evan Fain
Sitton, 324 Vancouver ave.,
informed Medford police of
the theft Friday night or Sat
urday morning of two hubcaps
worth $10 each from his auto
mobile while the vehicle was
parked at that address.
House Damaged - Walter
Addison Wood, 1101 Spring
st., informed Medford police
Thursday of vandalism in a
house he owns at 1581 Spring
brook rd. The bathroom was
flooded, blue paint was on the
back door and the garage
door, hinges were removed
and there was mud on the
floor, according to the report.
Driver Cited - Earl Lynn
Covey, 2012 Marsh lane, was
cited for failure to yield the
right of way Thursday, fol
lowing a collision between his
vehicle and one operated by
Maurice Reavis, 220 South
Oakdale ave., at South Holly
and West Eighth sts., Medford
police reported.
In Spokane - Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Webb, 915 Reddy ave.,
are in Spokane, Wash., where
they were called by the death
of Mr. Webb's mother, Mrs.
Norah Webb, 83. Funeral ser
vices were held in Spokane
Friday. The Webbs plan to
return here the first of,the
week.
To Attend Meeting - Coun
ty Commissioners Chester
Wendt and Ralph James- and
County Judge Earl Miller
plan to attend a district meet
ing in Roseburg Monday of
the Association of Oregon
Counties. County Engineer
Paul Rynning and his assist
ant, Bob Carsten, also plan to
attend the meeting.
.
Driver Ciied-Robert Wayne
Hall, box 464, Elm st., Phoe
nix, was cited for following
too close Thursday after the
Evergreen bus he was driving
struck a vehicle operated by
Elizabeth Ella Ayres, 26
South Orange1 st., at North
Central ave. and East Jackson
st., Medford police reported.
Meat Taken - Robert Ar
thur Forbes, 40 North Peach
st., informed Medford police
Friday of the theft Thursday
night " of four five-pound
loaves of sandwich meat from
his truck while the vehicle
was parked on Bartlett st.
near Main st. Police reported
two loaves were recovered
Friday morning, one in the
alley behind Mann's Depart
ment store, 14-22 North Cen
tral ave., and the second in a
mail box at East Main and
Almond sts.
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Gat Taken - Carl Emll
Duwe, 2145 Springbrook rd.,
told Medford police of the
theft Wednesday or Thursday
of 10 gallons of gasoline from
his automobile while it was
parked in the driveway at his
residence.
Driver Cited Henrietta
Amelia Medynski, 316 North
Central ave.. was cited for
failure to yield the right of
wav Thursday following a col
lision between her vehicle
and one operated by Betty
Louise Kirklin, route 3, box
186B. on Barnett rd., near
Murphy rd., Medford police
reported. ? ' -
Whiskey Taken - James El
bin Stewart, Idlewild Park,
Ore., informed Medford police
Friday afternoon of the theft
of three fifths of whiskey and
miscellaneous fishing tackle,
total value $27, from his sta
tion wagon while the vehicle
was parked on South Central
ave., between Ninth and 10th
sts. , . .
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Old Timers - Members of
the Old Timers Car club and
their families are asked to
muster at 11 o'clock this
morning at the A and W root
beer stand parking lot, North
Riverside ave. at East Jackson
St., for a tour to TouVelle
State park and the annual cat
fish derby. Members are re
minded to wear skimmers and
bring picnic lunches.
Complaint To Be
Amended in Suit
On Girl's Behalf
- An amended complaint in
the damage suit on behalf of
5-year-old Jana Sue McCall
against Medford's mayor and
city councilmen, among oth
ers, must be filed by June 26,
according to an order by Cir
cuit Judge James M. Main.
The suit was initiated in
April in connection with in
juries sustained by Jana Sue
March 12 when her bicycle
and a patrol car operated by
Medford Patrolman Donald
Pursel collided on Summit
ave. The girl's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. . Doyle McCall,
523 Haven st.
The original complaint
asked $140,000 "in general
damages, and $7,500 in spe
cial damages to cover doc
tors' fees and other medical
expenses.
Granted Motion
Judge Main last week
granted a defendants' motion
to strike the special damages
on the ground that they were
not an obligation of the girl
herself:
He overruled, however, a
motion to strike the names
of Mayor John W. Snider, the
eight city councilmen and Po
lice Chief Charles P. Champ-
lin, as defendants. r
The motion contended they
were not liable. In an opin
ion, Judge Main stated the al
legation that they were per
sonally negligent in continu
ing to employ Pursel despite
his alleged incompetence to
operate a motdr vehicle was
permissable.
Another Overruled
Another motion asking that
Pursel's accident record be
specified in the complaint
was overruled on the ground
that this was within the de
fendants' scope of knowledge.
A motion in connection with
the general damages to strike
Jana Sue's alleged life ex
pectancy of 74.2 years was
also overruled.
Karl Clinkinbeard, defend
ants' attorney, said Friday he
would decline to comment on
future steps until the amend
ed complaint has been filed.
Jana Sue is reportedly repre
sented by a Portland firm.
Rep. Duncan To Speak
At Monday Roundtable
Rep. Robert B. Duncan,
speaker of the Oregon House
of Representatives, is sched
uled to address the Jackson
County Chamber of Com
merce roundtable tomorrow
noon at the Jackson hotel.
Duncan is expected to dis
cuss laws passed in the 1959
Legislature and their effect
on the state and on Jackson
county in particular. -The
weekly roundtable luncheons
are open to the public.
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OBITUARIES
MRS. LUCILLE FROHBECK
Ashland Mrs. Lucille
Frohbeck, 84, died June 20 in
a local rest home. He has
lived for many years in the
area and was a member of
Alpha chapter, Order of East
ern Star, Ashland, '
She is survived by a daugh
ter in San Francisco and a
son in Leeds, Mass. ,-
Funeral services are tenta
tively set for Monday, June
22, at 3 p.m. in Litwiller's
Mountain View chapel with
the Eastern Star , in charge.
Interment will be in Moun
tain View cemetery.
MARJORIE G. BARNES
Funeral services for Mrs.
Marjorie Grenell Barnes, 53,
of 604 Whitman Place, who
passed away at her home
Thursday morning, will be
held at the Perl Funeral Home
Monday at 10:30 ajn. with the
Rev. George R. V. Bolster of
St. Mark's Episcopal church
officiating. Interment will
take place in the Siskiyou
Mausoleum,
Mrs. Barnes was born in
Dodge City, Kansas April 24,
1906 and had been a resident
of this community and of the
state for the past 20 years.
She was a hotel manager in
Portland at the time of her
illness.
Survivors include one son,
Bill Barnes of Medford; six
sisters, Mrs. Nora Stohr and
Mrs. Stella Raebourn, both of
Dodge City, Kansas; Mrs. El
sie Vaughan of Boise, Idaho;
Mrs. Iva Groman of Portland,
Mrs. Mildred Wickman of
Medford and Mrs. Elva Swish
er of Medford; one brother,
Bill Bimbrell of Sacramento,
California;- two grandsons,
Patrick and Michael Barnes of
Medford, and several nieces
and nephews.
The family has requested
that donations be made to the
Cancer society, in care of the
local postmaster, in lieu of
flowers.
WILLIAM DUCKER
Masonic services for Wil
liam A. Ducker, 46, of Shady
Cove, who died Friday, will
be held at Conger-Morris Fu
neral home . Monday at 9:30
a.m. Members of Cascade
Lodge 208 AF&AM, of which
he was a member, will be in
charge of services. Committal
will be in Hillcrest Memorial
park.
Mr. Ducker was born Dec.
21, .1912, in Gooding, Idaho.
He was a veteran of World
Wari.II, serving as a master
sergeant, flight engineer, in
the Air Force, from Oct. 9,
1942, to Feb. 4, 1945.
He was married March 28,
1956, in San Pedro, Calif., to
Helen Lightburn, who surviv
es. He had owned and operat
ed the Cove Valley Hardware
store since May of 1956. In
addition to Cascade Lodge
208, he was also a member
of the Rqyal Arch Masons,
and Malta Commandery No. 4,
Knights Templar, of Ashland,
also the Shady Cove Lions
club.
Survivors, in addition . to
his wife, include his mother,
Mrs. Clara E. Ducker, Forest
Grove, Ore.; and a sister, Mrs.
Jean Logue, Ontario, Ore.
Pallbearers will include
honorary bearers, James C.
Wilson, Frank Fagalde, Har
ry Goode, C. W. Eccleston, Iv
an Hale, and Delbert Spain.
The active pallbearers will be
Ray Briggs, Athal Dudley, Ir
win Howe, Rick Eastin, O.
Hornseth, and Gus Olson.
Those who wish may con
tribute to the Cancer Society,
or to the Shrine.
ELDRED R WILLIAMS
Eldred R. Williams, 50,
passed away at the Roseburg
Veterans hospital in Roseburg,
Ore. June 19th.
Mr. Willianis wag born in
Walla Walla, Wash., Sept. 26,
1908, and had lived in south
ern Oregon for 35 years. His
home was at 137 Tripp st.,
Medford.
Mr. Williams was a veteran
of World War n, enlisting at
Fort Lewis, Wash, on April
26, 1945. He was a Private
First Class and a member of
G & E co., 1958 SCU PCB,
Army of the United States.
He was discharged at Fort
Lewis on July 30, 1946. He
is a sawmill worker by trade.
He is survived by one
daugter, Mrs. Eldora Hawkins
of Redding, Calif.; four sis
ters, Mrs. Telma Wolff of
Grants Pass, Mrs. Margie
Lange and Mrs. Uva Cox, both
of Eugene, and Mrs. Eva Fil
ippe of Dorris, Calif.; one
brother, Marvin J. Williams
of Ashland, and one grand
daughter, Kathleen Hawkins.
Funeral arrangements are
being made by Perl Funeral
Home and will be announced
later.
Enjoy
This Sunday
BREAKFAST
(Served Anytime)
at the
Hotel Medford
Dining Room
Before or After Church . . .
CHILDREN ALWAYS WELCOME
CHARLES E. KLINGLE
Charles E. Klingle, 57, pass
ed away in Spokane, Wash.,
Friday. He had lived there
for the past six years, and
was a former resident of Med
ford. He is the husband of
Mrs. Ruth Klingle. Perl Fun
eral Home Is in charge of
services. .
ROBERT L. HAGUE
Robert L. Hague, 641 Con
nell ave., a resident of Med
ford for the past 45 years,
passed away at Salem Friday.
Mr. Hague was born at Ot
tumwa, Iowa, Aug. 10, 1876
and was 82 years of age. He
was a retired farmer and a
member of the Central Point
Grange.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Hilda E. Hague, Med
ford; one step-son, Ray Allred
of Medford; two brothers,
Kalb and Loran Hague of
Kansas; one sister, - Jennie
Stutsman of Kansas; and sev
eral nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be
held at the Perl Funeral home
on Tuesday morning at 10:30
o'clock with the Rev. James
W. Neely, pastor of the First
Baptist church officiating. In
terment will take place' in
Siskiyou Memorial park.
EVA LEDELL
" Funeral services are pend
ing at the Perl Funeral Home
for Mrs. Eva Ledell, 75, who
passed away at a local hos
pital Saturday afternoon.
July 20 New Date
For Show-Cause
In Sprinkler Suit
A defendants' show-cause
appearance in the suits
against Medford's fire ordi
nance requiring sprinkler sys
tems in basements of large
buildings has been postponed
to July 20, according to City
Attorney Joel B. Reeder.
The postponement, granted
last week by Circuit Judge
James M. Main, was request
ed by both city officials and
plaintiffs for the convenience
of witnesses. '
The appearance was -ordered
for a show of course
cause why the defendant city
officials should not be en
joined from enforcing a June
30 deadline against at least
two of the buildings in ques
tion. A total of eight complaints
were filed in circuit court
May 29 by, owners of a num
ber of downtown buildings.
The plaintiffs are asking that
the city's 1957 fire prevention
ordinance, or at least that
part concerning the sprinkler
system requirement, be nulli
fied. The Medford city council
last December set a general
deadline of Dec. 31, 1959 for
compliance with the sprinkler
provision, with the stipulation
that earlier deadlines could
be set by the fire department
in situations considered par
ticularly hazardous.
According to Fire Chief
Gordon Barker, the June 30
deadline applies only to the
medical Center building, 33
North Central ave., and the
Fluhrer building, 5 South
Central.
The city is stipulating it
will not enforce the deadline
until the court rules on the
plaintiff's injunction request,
according - to City Attorney
Reeder.
Mrs. Iholts Pleads
Misdemeanor Guilt
The felony complaint again
st Delia Louise Iholts,' 401
East 12th., Medford, who was
charged with making a false
statement in writing to ob
tain benefit, was dismissed in
Jackson county district court
Friday, t
A new complaint was then
filed, charging her with a mis
demeanor. District Court
Judge E. Roy Basaw gave her
an one-year suspended sent
ence after she pleaded guilty.
In requesting dismissal of
the felony the district at
torny's office said investiga
tion showed the defendant
was coerced by her husand in
to committing the crime. Her
husband obtained all the mon
ey then left her, the district
attorney's office added.
BOYCOTT - OR SATISFIED
Albion, N.Y. -(UPD When
the Albion Village Board held
a public hearing on a budget
that would require a property
tax increase of 31 per cent,
only one taxpayer attended.
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mond, San Francisco (second from left), tion here Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
president of the Rational Society of Public " Sommers is state president of the OAPA.
Accountants, is greeted by E. G. Sommers, Also pictured are, left to right, Earl Wet
Ashland, after his arrival at Medford air- more, western division president oi the
port Thursday morning. Drummond spoke NSPA, Portland, and Don Benjamine, past
before members of the Oregon Association ; president of the OAPA, Grants Pass.
United Fund
Clinic Slated
A campaign clinic .- for
united fund workers will be
held at the Jackson hotel on
July 10, from 9 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. -
Sponsored by the Oregon
United Appeal, the clinic is
expected to attract workers
from. Coos Bay, North Bend,
Ashland, Roseburg, Klamath
Falls, Lake county, Reeds
port, Medford, and Redding,
Calif., according to Harold
B. Cook, executive secretary.
The cliruc leader will be
Lowell F. Turner, field serv
ice associate director for the
United Community Funds
and Councils. Turner has
had many years of experi
ence in united fund work in
Denver and other localities.
He will be assisted by G.
Roderic Durham, executive
director of the Oregon Unit
ed Appeal.
The clinic meetings will
cover various phases of cam
paign work, including solici
tor training, basic campaign
principles, and quota setting.
There will be a display of
campaign supplies and litera
ture, which will be discussed
at the meeting.
A special speaker for the
noon luncheon will be an
nounced later. a
This is the first time in five
years that an area clinic such
as this has been available. In
1954 a clinic was held at
Roseburg.
Electricity can now be
transmitted across country at
50,000 volts.
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Local Man Charged
With Passing Check
Donald Lloyd Mathias, 28,
of 230 Beatty st., was bound
over to the gand jury Friday
after, appearing in Jackson
county district on a charge
of uttering and publishing a
false check.
He is charged with issuing
a bad check for $50 to the
Court Sjtreet grocery June 1.
He is being held on $1,500
bail.
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Rep. Arthur J. Dumais Jr.
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en. Dumais owns an automo
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