1 fiii ?Ai
SUHPHISED T. E. (Perky) Knackstedt,
right, registers surprise as he unwraps a
table saw presented to him by fellow work
ers at the California Oregon Power com
pany. At left is Harold Bunce, Copco trans
portation superintendent.
Knackstedt Retires
From Copco After
40 Years Service
One hundred men were
present at Kim's restaurant re
cently to pay tribute to Theo
dore E. Knackstedt on his re
tirement from the production
department of the California
Oregon Power company.
Present among the group
was O. G. Steele, who placed
"Perky" Knackstedt on the
company payroll more than 40
Court Records
DISTRICT COURT
Arthur William Glockler Jr., no
muffler, $15.
Barbara Jean Brown, failure to
stop, sin.
Donald B. Lang, passing with In
sufficient clearance, $13.
Troy N. Whitehurst, no operator's
license, $10.
Claude Better, failure to stop. S10.
Bernard W. Jungwirth. no public
utility commission permit. $15.
Georgia Sue Weidman, failure to
stop. $10.
Milton H. Cotton, failure to dim
lights. $7.50.
Clell F. Mllligan, failure to stop,
10.
Helen M. Scott, no vehicle li
cense. $10.
Oliver Gustafson, failure to stop,
$10.
Michael John Morrlsey, failure to
dim lights, $10.
Clarence R. Rolls, failure to stop,
$10.
Ray Briltman Jr.. no muffler, $13.
Rudolph T. Weidman, overheigbt,
$15. .
CIRCUIT COURT
LeRoy L. Casey vs. Velma Leona
Casey, divorce complaint.
Mailee Stelter vs. Fred R. Stelter,
divorce decree.
Linda Taylor vs. Ernest Clayton
Tavlor, divorce decree.
Philip Neil Hukill vs. Phyllis
Jean Hukill, divorce decree.
Harles Donald Miller vs. Sue
Cprolvn Miller, divorce decree.
Jess Roy Jacobson vs. Manley G.
Jacobson, divorce complaint.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Beldon Garth Frlcke. 1805 Camp
Baker rd., and Jenn Adele Johnson,
57 Summit ave., Medford.
Daniel Everett Isaac. Central
Point, and Glenda Kay Sargent,
James tarnesi carrier, son ram,
St.. and Nancy Faye Ecks, 203
North Peach st.
David Paul Cole. 1509 Oregon
ave., and Barbara Dean Allen, Cen
tral Point.
Robert Dale Seth, 15 B Newtown
St.. and Julia Ann Thomason, 312
Mary Place. Medford.
Carl N. Jantzer. box 31. Shady
Cove, and Anita Joyce Conner, Star
route. Shady Cove.
Donald Lee Cates. Anchorage.
Alaska, and Rheba Tower, 034 Ross
lane, Medford. .
Norman Frank Jantzer, Trail, and
Jacqueline Ruth Hunt, Prospect.
years ago, Jan. 5, 1920, at $60
a month as a truckdriver. In
his off hours during those
early years, Perky was a star
first baseman on the Copco
baseball team at Yreka.
In 1926, Perky became an
electrician, and the following
year was made division su
perintendent. From 1928 to
March 31, 1960, he worked
out of Medford as an expert
system relay- and meterman.
Old Timers Introduced
Superintendent of the pro
duction department, P. G.
Humphreys, master of cere
monies, for. the -evening, in
troduced all of the "Old Tim
ers" who related some of the
experiences they remembered
from the years working with
Perky.
Much of the evening was
spent reminiscing about the
hazards and thrills of Perky
and his "wing walking" days,
when he teamed up for some
real "barnstorming" with the
famous flier Clyde Pangborn.
Later in the evening, in con
trast to these "barnstorming
days, C. C. Haggard, Copco
safety engineer, presented
Perky with a special award
for completing more than 39
years of work without a lost
time accident.
One little known highlight
of Perky's career was re
vealed when Humphreys read
from a 1927 newspaper clip
ping, telling of Perky being
awarded the Insull Medal for
saving the life of Barney
Grey, who had accidently
contacted a line switch. Perky
applied resuscitation methods
in reviving the unconscious
Grey. The Insull Medal was
awarded by the National Elec
tric Light association.
Receives Table Saw
Perky received a 9-inch
table saw, presented by fel
low workers.
Mr. and Mrs. Knackstedt
plan to enjoy an active re
tirement. They would like to
do a little traveling; and Par
ky has plenty of work ahead
of him on that new table saw.
The Knackstedts will live
at their home at 73 Renault
ave., Medford. 1
Public to Miss
Woman's Agony
Konnersreuth, Ger. (UPD
Therese Neumann will go
through her Good Friday
agony in solitude this year be
cause she is too weak to stand
the strain of a crowd, it has
been reported.
For the past 34 of her 62
years, Miss Neumann has suf
fered what is known as the
stigmata on Good Friday -bleeding
from wounds in her
hands and feet corresponding
to the wounds Christ suffered
in the crucifixion.
Thousands of persons have
been permitted to file past
her bed in past years during
the agony but this year the
village priest, the Rev. Josef
Naber, has banned visitors
from the door.
The Vatican has never of
ficially recognized Miss Neu
mann's stigmata. At the same
time it has not condemned
her.
She is said to have had no
norurishment for the past 34
years but Holy Communion
and plain water.
While in her Good Friday
trance, Miss Neumann who
has never been outside Ger
many - speaks and under
stands Greek and Arabic.
During the rest of the year
she is unable to explain these
phenomena.
TO START TOUR
Washington (UPD Fifteen
Russian officers arrive in the
United States next week for
an eight-day tour which will
include the United Nations,
the U.S. Military Academy at
West Point, N. Y and the
Washington area.
VISITS ROMANIA
Vienna-(UPD-Indonesia Presi
dent Sukarno arrived in Ro
mania for a three day visit
Tuesday.
Three Injured in
Medford Accident
Two children and the driver
of the automobile in which
they were passengers were
treated at Medford Osteopath
ic hospital Tuesday after the
vehicle struck the rear of a
dump truck at Highway 99
and Table Rock rd., city police
reported.
Treated for bruises and
abrasions were Mrs. James D.
Heberling, 745 Head rd., Cen
tral Point, her son, David
Wayne Heberling, 4, and Mi
chael De Kort, VA, of 935
Manzanita St., Central Point.
Mrs. Heberling was cited by
police for violation of the
basic rule and failure to main
tain control of vehicle.
The truck was operated by
Robert Cecil Hale, 59 North
Orange St., according to re
ports. The injured persons
were taken to the hospital by
Medford Ambulance Service.
! j
Locals
i
Births
BROWN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert A., 115 Reager St.,
Medford, April 12, 1960. a
girl, 8V4 pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
McKINLEY - To Mr. and
Mrs. George R., general deliv
ery, Trail, April 12, 196Ch a
boy, 8V4 lbs., at Rogue Valley
hospital.
GILLASPEY - To Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne, 518 Putman ave.,
Medford, April 12, 1960, a boy,
Vh lbs., at Rogue Valley hospital.
varies
DEB
"I HAVE NOT 'YET
BEGUN TO FIGHT!"
THE TRUE EPIC ADVENTURES OF
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Weather
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FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Cloudy
with a little light rain tonight and
partly cloudy Thursday. Low to
night 40. High Friday 62-65.
western Oregon: Cloudy with
rain tonight. Partly cloudy and
showery Thursday. Little change in
temperature, 36-46. High Thursday
30-60.
Northern California: Occasional
rain Eureka northward'tonight and
early Thursday; otherwise, partly
cloudy tonight and Thursday.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
dav 48; below normal 4.
. Record high this date 90 In 1947.
Record low this date 28 in 1911.
PRECIPITATION : 24 hours to
midnight, trace. Midnight to 10
a.m.. none.
Total this month .28 inch, .20
inch below normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 13.48 inches,
1.48 Inches below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
43, highest tins a.m. t
High
CITY ' Tester
flay
Brookings S2
urater laKe m
Grants Pass .... 61
Klamath Falls 31
MEDFORD 39
PorUand 37
33
31
38
37
69
RUTH I. WILKINSON
Funeral services for Mrs.
Ruth Irene Wilkinson, 56, of
4t2Va Crater Lake ave., who
died Monday, will be held at
Hillcrest Memorial Chapel, on
the North Phoenix rd., Fri
day at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. D.
Kirkland West of the First
Presbyterian church will offi
ciate. Committal will be in
Eastwood Oddfellows ceme
tery. Mrs. Wilkinson was born
March 15, 1904, in Jackson
ville, the daughter of James
and Effie Eaton. She was mar
ried Sept. 18, 1999, in Yreka,
to Keith B. Wilkinson, who
survives. She was active, for
several years as Hospital
chairman for the DAV. She
had been a clerk for the past
12 years in the local J. C.
Penney store.
Survivors, besides her hus
band, include two daughters,
Mrs. Auston King, Medford;
and Mrs. LeRoy Boyd, Port
land; a brother, James Eaton,
Portland; a sister, Mrs. A. P.
Muscolo, Portland; her moth
er, Mrs. Effie Guches, Port
land; and four grandchildren.
HENRY EBEAR HASS
Henry Ebear Hass, 57, of
Sterling Creek rd., Jackson
ville, died at his home early
this morning. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
by Memory Gardens Mortu
ary, Chapel of Memories.
DENNIS MANSFIELD
Ashland - Dennis William
Mansfield, 76, of 66 Alida St.,
Ashland, died yesterday at
his home. He was born May
m. 1883. in Bewick, Calif.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Litwiller's ru
neral home.
4:00 24-
a.M. hr.
Low Free,
50
19
39
31
Seattle ....
Spokane
Yakima ..
Eureka
Red Bluff .
Sacramento ...
San Francisco
Los Angeles ...
Phoenix
Denver , .
Chicago
Aliami Beacn .. it
New York 67
Washington, D. C. 79
71
. 58
76
74
64
64
46
43
37
31
49
49
47
51
Over-the-Counter
Western Stocks
The following bid and ask
ed quotations, from the Na
tional Association of Securi
ties Dealers, Inc., do not rep
resent actual transactions.
They are a guide to the range
within which these securities
could have been sold (indi
cated by the "bid"! or bought
(indicated by the "asked") at
the time of compilation
Common stocks Bid Asked
Bank of America 45 3.
Calif.-Paclflc Utilities.... 18'.
Cascades Plywood 30
Cons Freichtways 18
Copco 34
Cyprus mines- -(rp.
33
40
46
48
FIVK-bAY FORECAST
(Throuth April 18)
Wettern Oreron Western Wash
ingtonPrecipitation will total
nne.fourth to one-half- inch over
Interior and one-half to one inch on
coast with two or three periods of
rain, Temperatures averaging De
low normal with maximums most
ly 48-38 and mlnlmuma 30-40.
24
Flrat Nntinnal Bank 53
Morrison-Knudsen 30
Northwest Nat. lias .... ihj4
Pacific Pwr. & Lt 35j
Permanent Cement . 22 '4
Portland Gen, Elec. 27'
U. S. National Bank .... W.t
United Utilities 40
West Const Tel. 24i
Weyerhaeuser 38Ts
48 "s
19
33
I9'e
37
25',
57'.,
33
20 H
37 Ts
234
2!)?,
71
42 i
26 "4
38 !s
Building Permit - Carpen
ters' Union, Local 2067, re
cently was issued a building
permit by the city building
department to remodel the
cafe and lower the ceiling at
125 West Main st. The re
modeling is valued at $3,000.
.
Dog Killed - A dog owned
by Roberta Lee Misener, 107
Clark St., was killed Tuesday
morning on Jackson st. be
tween Oak st. and Boardman
ave. when it ran in front of a
vehicle operated by Jasper
Henry Baer, 6369 Ponderosa
St., Central Point, according
to police reports.
Items Taken - Robert Allen
Huff, 1433 South Ivy st., noti
fied city police Tuesday that
several items belonging to the
high school tennis team were
discovered missing Saturday
evening. It was reported that
part of the items, including
sweatshirts, tennis balls, and
similar articles, had been re
covered. Police and sheriff's
deputies are investigating the
incident.
Garden Sale - Phoenix Gar
den club will hold a plant
and shrub sale Saturday,
April 16, from 9 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. in the parking lot of
Norton's Food market, Phoe
nix. Perennials, garden plants
and annuals will be on sale.
Meet Tonight - Medford
American Legion post 15 will
have nomination of officers
for the coming year at its
regular meeting at 8 o'clock
tonight in the courthouse
auditorium. Junior Legion
baseball and plans for ground
breaking for the post's new
building also are on the
agenda.
X-Ray Clinic - The chest
x-ray clinic at Sacred Heart
hospital will be open from 2
to 5 p.m. Thursday, April 14,
according to the Jackson
County Tuberculosis and
Health association, sponsors
of the clinic.
Patients - Donald R. Smith,
833 Minear rd., Medford, was
listed as a medical patient at
Sacred Heart hospital today
Surgery patients at the hos-
Dital today included Mrs.
Wilma Smith, Butte Falls, and
Granville W. Slack, 201 Lin
coln St., Medford.
Surgery Patients - Surgery
patients at Rogue Valley hos
pital today included Mrs. kod
ert Purves, 996 Oak st., Ash
land; Mrs. Wendall Mathney,
603 Fifth St., Jacksonville;
Mrs. Vernon Huck, post office
box 277, Applegate; David
Catacart, 12-year-old son of
Mrs. Jonna Lu Franklin, 789
Bealty St., Medford; and Ralph
Martin, 482 Walker St., Ash
land. Collision - Vehicles oper
ated by Doreen Muriel Wells,
1214 East 10th st., and James
Leo Rousey, 229 North Ivy St.,
apartment 3, collided Tuesday
morning at the intersection of
Biddle rd. and East Jackson
st., according to city police.
Doreen Wells was cited by
police for failing to yield
right of way to vehicle ap
proaching the intersection
from the right.
Turns Self In - A 15-year-old
Moorpark, Calif., youth
walked into the city police
station Monday afternoon and
told police he ran away from
home, but now was tired, cold
and hungry and wanted to
turn himself in. Another boy
who left home with the youth
who turned himself in, 'went
to a relatives' home in Cen
tral Point, and police were
informed the relatives would
take care of him. The 15-year-
old was lodged in the county
juvenile detention home
awaiting Ventura county au
thorities, who are expecieo mi
pick him up.
They'll Do It Every Time
V
By Jimmy Hatlo
Stamina willinghorse
smouldered the office
burden all by herself".
, but sigdome promised
j'y 615 THINGS IN THE
OTV "UTURE-
' STAMINA.I CEQTAINLV APPCEr.lATR TUC
GREAT JOB VUO'RE DOING RUNNING THIS
ucrAK rtdtNT SINGLEHANDEDLy SINCE
rtcujar MK.miXJTK SS--ANDKELIEVP
ME VOUR LOYALTY AND KNOW-HOW IS
nut going UNREWARDED
I
y a
So WHAT DOES SHE GET?
MORE WORK BREAKING
IN A BIG LUNK FOR THE
STRAWBOSS JOB WHICH
RIGHTLY SHOULD
BE HEI?S
' WELL, MISS WILLINGHORSE-I TOLD 1
wuk HflWu WORK WOULD BE
i REtVARDED-MR.MUSCLEUEArj IS.
i THE NEW MANAGEROF THIS DEPART-i
i MfcNT-TbACH HIM THE MDPES-SO ,
yHO. &N TAKe THE LOAD OFF
YOUR SHOULDERS"
Porter Urges Prompt Start
On Green Peter Dam Project
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
Wtdnt.diy, April 1, I960
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NEW PET
Ipswich, England -(UPD- Mrs.
Dorothy Woollard screamed
and fled Tuesday when her 8-year-old
daughter Marion re
turned from a walk in the
woods, said "can I keep it,
mummy?" and produced her
new pet - a large skunk.
Glass
SHOWER
DOORS
Add beiuty and comfort to
tht birhroom. Many deiis.nl
to ehooso from . , for new
or old construction. Ask for
details.
SELBY
GLASS
CO,
303 N. Bcrtlett, SP 3-3613
Washington (UPD Rep
Charles O. Porter (D-Ore.)
said today the government
has a lot to lose if it withholds
funds from the 1961 budget
to start construction of the
Green Peter dam project in
Oregon.
Porter told a House Public
Works Appropriation subcom
mittee construction costs were
going up and there was "noth
ing to be gained by delaying
this project any longer."
The dam was authorized
three years ago. Porter said
each year that construction
had been held up, the total
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"HOLDS DEEP INTEREST"
Htrotd Tribvn
Northern California Shower In
vicinity of Uklnh anH Red Bluff
Wednesday niRht and probably
again around week end. Tempera
ture near normal.
Portland Livestock
Pnrtlund (ITPIl USDA Csltle
1.10. Good-choice fed steers earlier
24.50-28: utility cowa 10-1; Conner-f-Httcr
13.14? ulilltv bulls 20.50-22
Calves 50. Good-choice vealera
28-31; culls down to 16.
Hoes 4UU. u o. l ana a ijuil-iici b
17.75-18; No. 2 and 3 at 17-17.50;
300-325 lb. sows 15.
Sheep 100. Choice 92 lb. spring
Iambi 23.75; cull-utility ewes 3-3.
Canby, Ore. -(UPD- Sheriff's
deputies are seeking safe
crackers who look $4,000 in
cash and checks from Biggs
market here.
Old Anchor Found
In Columbia River
Portland (UPD An ancient
anchor of the type carried by
sailing vessels a century ago
was dragged from the Colum
bia river near the site of Fort
Vancouver Monday. Army En
gineers have the anchor in pos
session. The anchor was picked up
by the crew of the dredge
tender Polhemus which was
grapling on the river bed for
another anchor lost by
dredge last week.
The anchor has a hard wood
stock, 13 inches thick and a
wrought iron shank 10 feet
long. The flukes measure
seven feet from point to point.
The chain is wrought Iron and
about 75 feet long.
Captain Alfred Lindstrom.
skipper of the Polhemus, said
the whole thing weighed about
two tons.
The anchor was In sand
some 400 yards upstream from
the Interstate bridge and 290
feet from the Washington
shore - just about where sail
ing ships anchored in front of
Fort Vancouver 130 years ago.
CBIC To Study
Opening of River
Richland, Wash.-IUPD-A pro
posal to open 30 miles of Co
lumbia river area now barri
caded at the Hanford atomic
energy plant to small boat
passageways was taken under
advisement here by the Co
lumbia Basin Interagency
Committee Tuesday.
The proposal was put to the
committee by Howard Elmore,
assistant manager of the Che
lan County Public Utility Dis
trict, who asked that the pas
sageways be provided to the
headwaters on the Columbia
at Revelstoke, B.C.
Small boat dockage and fa
cilities to get boats around
dams above the Tri-Cities also
was advocated by Elmore.
estimated cost had risen.
In prepared testimony. Por
ter also warned that consider
able flood damage In Linn
county would continue until
the dam is built.
To Cost $64 Million
He asked the committee not
to hold off funds for the dam
because lt is the "largest new
construction start" In the en
gineers corps' budget.
The Bureau of Reclamation
budget, he said, "includes at
least one start that makes
Green Peter look like a bea
ver dam." He referred to the
Yellow Tail project in Mon
tana which will cost an esti
mated $110 million.
The Green Peter dam is ex
pected to cost $64 million to
construct. The 1961 budget
calls for an outlay of $1,400,
000 to get construction under
way.
Porter quoted from a letter
from Gov. Mark Hatfield of
Oregon asserting that "delay
in construction can only add
to the annual flood loss and
to the ultimate construction
cost."
The Oregon congressman
also asked the subcommittee
to include in the budget a
$30,000 item to finance pre
construction planning on a
rehabilitation project for the
south jetty of the Umpqua
river near Reedsport in Doug
las county. He said it was the
only boost he was asking this
year over the figures submit
ted by the Budget Bureau.
CHARCOAL
STEAKS
TILL MIDNIGHT
CANDLE
ROOM
HOTEL
Medford
IVi
I 1 W .if
I,
Open Dally
S:10 P.M. to Midnight
Sundays 4 P.M. Till 11 P.M.
Portland Produce
The following price quotations
, tum atfriniiltural market
ing service ot the U.S. DeparUnent
Eaas- Prices to retailers, deliv
.iF.,. V l.rm A A 40-53
, ; A A 4-T-Sl. tars A 45-49: me
dium A A 43-48; small A A 38-41.
Prices to producers; X large A A 37
41'a; large AA 35-39'4; larse A 33
34; medium AA 31-341i; small AA
Butter: Prices to retailers, Ho 1
prints delivered. AA and A B,
B ,.
poultry: rnce luicw n.,
Investment Funds
Noon quotation on selected 1
Tunas;
Fund Bid Ai
Bullock i. 12.47 1
Chcm Fund 10.89 1
Colonial Ener 11. 8B
Eaton Howard Stk 23.40 i
Fidelity 15.18 1
Group Sec Avfa-Elec 8.64
Group Sec Com Stk 13.02 1
Group Sec Petr fl.13 1
Group Sec: Steel .... 8.17 , 1
Group Sec Tobac .. 7.fiB
Keystone B-3 15.73 1
Keyitone B-4 ,. 0.46 II
rveyaione jy-j ....,.,. it.o.t n
Keystone S-t jfl.flO 21
Keystone S-2 ..... H 11.52 ' IS
Keystone S-3 13.28 14
Keystone S-4 12.6(1 13
Mass Inv Grth Stk .. 14.22 10
TV-Elec 7.86 8
Value Line Inc 9 31 S
Wellington 13.81 111
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New York - fflPIl - Sidney S.
Lenz, 86, one of the leading
bridge authorities of the 1920s
and 30s who had retired at 81
to devote his life to bridge
and whist, died Tuesday.
ered. for gi
whole an-Ji
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tryors.
light
cut up 40-43;
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4-H NEWS
Sewing Bees
The Sewing Bees 4-H club
met recently at the home of
Oma Lea Whipple. Mrs. Keith
checked aprons and members
completed small details on the
garments.
The next meeting was set
for today at the home of Karen
and Sharon Hugdahl. The girls
will work on gathered skirts.
, Oma Lea Whipple,
Reporter
London - The thermometer
at Aii'.ia In Libya rcRiBtered
136.4 degrees Sept. 13, 1922.
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