Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 05, 1960, Image 2

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MTDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOTO, OH,
SUNDJ&, JUNE 8. 1980
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Area Students to
Receive Degrees
Today at College
Ashland - Degrees will be
received at the 34th annual
commencement exercises for
Southern Oregon college this
afternoon in Lithia park by
several area students.
Among area graduates and
their degrees are as follows:
Master of scicncS; Dawn
Gwaltney, William Laybold,
Lucy Susee, Ashland; George
Bray, Butte Falls; Ronald
Lamb, John Smock, Central
Point; Helen Barrow, William
Shepherd. Eagle Point; Mar
vin Throne, Gold Hill; Melba
Burriss, Fred Gray, William
Martcll, Emma Wilier, Grants
Pass; William Brew, Roland
Griffith, Jr., Ronald Quacken-
bush. Medford
Receiving a bachelor of arts
degree is Robert Carl DeVoe,
Medford
Bachelor of science degrees;
June Aftrlns, Robert Alley,
Robert Anderson, Ksthsrlne
Baalman, Judith Bslien, Nint
Sail, 'V'illism Bee?., Elmsr
J e g 1 e. Troy Bsllah, John
ajar), Alice, i.leen fcttftrjitte,
llcsMrt Ccwnun, Myrtle Con
a r t e, Virginia Chrltttltab,
(CU!ys Corntll, Etorfc Corry,
Msrid Ellir. Dtvld Dfcker-
UN, Y-jconi DujiOn, SKalcolnj
JeVert.
Ld ;tFe le-trc-M Vafl,
urn. Gertson, Alice uilbHK,
M.'ain Gillaspie, Rotitt G8
ley, RoLurt Hanson, no nor
ll,'f,ir, L,rry mosovor, iow
i3 IKffll(rnbr6ep, IKoith Kiss-
Ml, i'e i 1 Knuc4.ea, Ronald
l.kict, Chric Liningor, jay
jioV! Lceko, Audrey Ljtlo,
(ivo interim committal; on d
?alon heard teatimcMiy lfri
a.y iirfiiaj tlx eroiup to spxji
iwr legislation ta a.blii-i. ruraJ
nenoal diatpiet aqtMlimtlaN.
Vm SS. IillioM, mnrlHtOHd
rt of schools at Oateridgo,
tiiA h'9 wo sgBBbins in brt-It-a.lf
of his own county a.wfl of
other counties wlwwe Ifcislaral
ftrinjl iarrouii a dis
trict.
l'lif sait-1 such district's flsul
t!9 pacts are mot working to
l!.wir advx-ntago awl that tliisy
tfjif. 1o1k,9 monwy over the
hul by tabids in chil
dren of wor&isrs on t! Fad
J6 aiJ tcia much money
W! to other u.hcul districts
in Ihe county rutkar than to
tfci Mtrict swrrcurWii'J by
JTevbmt foriKti.
' alUrnativo to the prss
i.t system htm propooaj.
Jim M c A b e e, Robbie Sue
Main, Hugh Mercer, Diane
Meyer, Billy Miller, Judith
Paulsen, Donald Quick, Wil
liam Reese, Robert Rice, Sally
Russell.
James Shrum, Clyde Smith,
Jeanne Smith, Richard Smith,
Leila Spain, Lester Stephens,
Ann Louise Stoughton, James
Tacchini, Eugene Tenney, An
drew Travis, Sylvia Vander
gaw, Helen Weeks, Joan Whit
sett, Carolyn Williams, Mar
vin Williams, Larry Yarnell,
George Ziftcefoose, Ashland.
Susan Ambrose, David Bak
er, Gilbert Baker, Carol Bal
lard, Herbert Bowman, Susan
Brill, Jack Brown, Martha
Brown, Sharon Case, Richard
Clar, Barbara Doolen, Nancy
Earlywine, Joan Ely, Dale
Flowers, Joseph Gillnsky
Marjo Murray, Edwin Neely
Clifford Nelson.
Glan Peterson, Edward Po
tucek, Ifark Putnm, Eliza
bith Rice, Vicki Mae Robert
son Graves, Ralph Sieger, Suz-
zanr Smith, Billy Stewart,
S&Mja Sinny, Orvg Taylor,
Jaswaj TlaoMnr, Gldys Van-
Dyka, Collrvm Vfsrnoclf, Wil
liam 'sIcm, Catherine Wilkin-
fla, otw.-t L'J lobt, Medford.
Jcoiphim B r Carolyn
HHlIanl, J a n 1 c a BurUhejt,
DaiMld D i c ft a o n, Arthur
MolHilaarft Gary Grivas, Phil
lip Mix, Jcualo Rono, Brnoet
Soicliott, Utottis Swchrist, Hel
en Schmidt, toris Short, Loye
gtnltH, Grota Wintcrbottom,
Lulu Youido, Grants Piss; Ver
sion Arnold, Iiiutto Fall; Doro
thy Murao, Lola Wor, Trail;
Cloeakn Tcviio, .Applegete;
Mabnl Dj;bh, Margardelle
.Wi-att, Duraald D. Johnson, Vi
ola Schwab, Ljmrfll, Joonne
Souifi, Contral Point; Otis
rit5i!!y, Luttit JKaurar, Cave
Juncti-os.
M o i d e Cummlnjw, Orion
WaMi(Jtt, GoM Hill; Hazel
Twc-&y, Jacktmnvillo; lturnica
E-a-i-ig-s, Junction City; Done Id
LaSy, Phomix; Joan Holte,
Kelto Jai-nos, DoMild Moody,
Roijua Mivor; Donald Cattan
aich, Maria Walters, Shady
Cove; Genevieve Holdrldge,
Barbara Heedy, John Span-
gler. Talent; Marie Purinlon,
Yreka.
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Ik' KVmMirli'iHil
C. E. CHAMBERLAIN
Main Speaker
Chamberlain to Talfe
At Colerado'Event
C. E. (Buzz) Chamberlain,
Old Stage rd,, Medford, has
been invited to be a main
sptaker at the national con
vention of the Western Life
Insurance company.
C h a m b e - Iain's speech,
"Business Insurance," will be
rtylivered June 14 in Colorado
Springs, Col
Rated one of the top three
underwriters in his company,
he hs written over a million
nd half dollars of Insur
ance.
Following the convention,
Chamberlain and his wife,
Betty, plan to attend the Na
tional Opei. Golf tournament
In Denver. They fWll then
travel to the Grand Canyon,
Las Vegas, and return to Med
ford June 27.
Convicted Burglar
Gets Extra Term
Salem - 0JP1) - Thirty more
months in prison were meted
here Friday to an inmate who
threatened to sock his own at
torney in the nose in court
while the attorney was de
fending him on his escape
charge.
Circuit court levied the sen
tence on John Grady Pippcn,
He was serving two years for
burglary from Douglas coun
ty when he escaped from the
prison annex lmt Feb. 29.
During an April 18 hearing
on the escape charge, Pippen
got into an argument with his
defense attorny and threaten
ed to punch the lawyer. Pip
pen was found guilty of es
cape, and ihe 30 months was
added to his original sentence,
Portland - (UPD-Some tax
measures turned down Dy
Portland voters in the May
primary election may turn up
UKtilll un me liuvciiiutj gen
eral election ballot for reconsideration.
That was the word from
Portland Mayor Terry 1
aenrumt ana uny commis
sioner William S. Bowes Fri
The two said they also will
try again in the 1061 legisla-
Justice fota
Portland-IUPD-State Supreme
Court Justice Alfred T. Good
win was nominated by a con
vention composed mostly of
lawyers here Thursday night
to serve a term on the high
bench.
Goodwin was appointed to
the Supreme Court by Gov.
Mark Hatfield to succeed Hall
S. Lusk when Lusk was made
TI R fionntnr
ine nomination Dy JZl
votes will serve to place
Goodwin's name on the No
vember general election bl
lot.
Goodwin is a former Lone
county circuit Judge.
Drifting Bmtor
Pintail f GeJte Sk
Salem - (UPD - Bill Stout of
Salem spent Friday night
drifting down the Willamette
river from Stjlem to Newberg
in 0 borrowed boat that ran
out of gas.
The 14-foot outboard conk
ed out just before dusk, and
Stout found that all he could
do was let it drift.
The owner of the boat,
Wayne Tracksel, became con
cerned about 2 a.m. and alert
ed police. A Willamette
Search and Rescue boct was
dispatched and officers lo
ture to get part of the state catcd Stout abot 3:30 a.m. In
income tax collected within good condition.
the city for city use. ' They Kave him some gas.
Senator Durno Flies
To State Meetings
Slate Sen. Edwin R. Durno
recently flew to Eugene where
he Joined a party of news
papermen bound for the Ore
gon coast to tour the Sand
Dunes area in the Florence
Reedsport region. The area is
currently being considered for
national park status.
Thursday evening, he flew
to Klamath Falls to attend a
timber tax meeting this week
end. The meeting is to include
a tour of the local mills there.
Airline Vants to
Wat?e Idaho Stop
Baker - (UPD - West Coast
Airlines recommended Friday
that its stop at Burley-Rupert,
Ida., be continued.
O This was the main action to
come out of a three-day Civil
Aeronautics Board hearing on
recertifying West Coast stops
in five Eastern Oregc and
Idaho cities.
Herman Schucrer, vice
president of West Coast, asked
that the Idaho landing be re
certified on the basis of a
more than 200 per cent In
crease in boardings in the first
five months of 1960 over the
same period in 1939.
The airline took a neutral
stand on recertification for La
Grande presently on the
schedule, Baker and Ontario,
Ore., and McCall, Ida.
Decisions on all five stops
will be made by the CAB,
meeting In Washington, D.C.
Police Acad1
Bend-IMPD-The Oregon State
Sheriff's association, meeting
in Bend Friday adopted a
resolution favoring establish
ment of a police academy in
Oregon.
The resolution followed a
speech by State Sen. Carl
Francis (R-Dayton) advocating
the academ;
Francis, a Republican candi
date for attorney general in
November, introduced a reso
lution in the legislature two
years ago calling for an in
terim committee to study the
academy idea oand report to
the next session. The resolu
tion died In committee.
Salem Inmates to
Testify at Trial
Salem - (UPD - The Oregon
state penitentiary is going to
temporarily release two of its
inmates, one a former acting
police chief, go they may testi
fy in a case In Colorado in
volving an alleged crime ring.
The inmates are Howard
Clifford Moore, 41, and Oliver
Lusk, 26. During the trial
they win be lodged in Colo
rado praon.
Moore for a brief time was
acting police chief of Browns
ville, Ore. He is also a former
deputy sheriff in Colorado,
Moore was arrested in Octo
ber, 1959 in Albany, Ore., and
some $10,000 in stolen prop
erty was re-covered in his
home. Lusk was arrested as
an accomplice in a burglary
ring.
Colorado officials say the
two are key witnesses against
alleged members of the same
ring now charged with var
ious crimes and held in Colorado,
Lumber Mart's!
Continues Sloe
Portland-flJPB-A continued
slow, competitive lumber and
plywood market in the week
ending Friday was reported
by Crow's Lumber Market
News Service Saturday.
Trading appeared to be
more active in a few sections
of the country, according to
the report, but on a national
basis, the volume of orders
was still below production.
Most of the slowdown was
accredited to a lower rale of
housing starts.
Contract Awarded
For Staff Houses
Salem-IUPD-C. M. Corkum
Company, Inc., Portland Fri
day was awarded an $81,739
contract by the board of con
trol to build three staff houses
at Dammasch State hospital.
Corkum was the lowest of
seven bidders.
The board accepted work
ing drawing for the capitol
mall steam heat distribution
system renovation and exten
sion project
Grange News
Roxy Ann
The Roxy Ann Grange will
meet this evening.
At the last meeting, a me
morial service was held for
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ted
rick. Chaplain Elinor Man
kins was assisted by Mrs. Carl
Quackenbush and Mrs. Mabel
Christiansen. Kenneth Nolle
sang, accompanied by Mrs.
John Niss.
Mrs. Bruce Moffatt, Home
Ecohomics club chairman, re
ported tht 23 members andl
It 1 W 1 J l 4V
uuee guesis uneuuea uie last
meeting at the home of Mrs.
C. P. Van Ortwick. Mrs. Roy
Van Ortwick was cohostess.
Cecil Hall reported that the
backstop had been put up,
making the baseball diamond
behind the Grange) hall ready
for use. It was also reported
that work was progressing on
the retaining wall around the
tennis court.
At the close of the meeting
rftreshments were served by
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dalton,
and Henry and Earl Dalton.
Upper Rogue Grange
The regul- meeting of Up
per Rogue Grange was held
in the hall June 2 with Master
Eda Touance presiding. Mrs.
Roune Lawson of East Palo
Alto, Calif., Grange was a
vity.or.
The Grange will have visi
tation night Thursday eve
ning, July 21. Howard Biship,
Prosp&t, wa9 given the third
and fourth degrees and Geor
gie Greive was installed as
Lady Assistant Steward, and
Mrs. Mae Eastenas as Pomone.
Helen and Harold Gumhert
were voted on to become
members of the Grang A
social meeting will be held
Thursday evening, June 6.
Mr. and Mi George Moore
and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mykleby
served refreshments ftfter the
business me&ing.
Klamath Falls -(UPD- Hi0i
way officials said today the
road from Lake of the Woodg
through to Fish and Willow
lakes was opened late Thurs
day. It had been closed be
cause of snow.
Call SA JOMD?
SP 2-9220
for quality uSed equipment
XRATDR IAKB BttACrHWGRY
Salem (UPD Secretary of
State Howell Appling Jr. has
asked 21 Oregon counties 10
hurry up with the results of
the Democratic and Republi
can national committeeman
races in the primary election
May 20.
Hatfield to Call
Delegates Meeting
Salem - (UPD - Gov. Mark
Hatfield said Saturday he in
tends to call an organizational
meeting of Oregon's delega
tion to the Republican Nation
al convention but said this
probably won't be for at least
another week.
Primary election returns
are coming in very slowly and
election of Oregon's 18-mem-ber
delegation has not been
cleared up yet. Hatfield is
certain to be one of the delegates.
Superintendent tq
Receive Doctorate
Silverton (UPD The su
perintendent of the Silverton
school system will graduate
from Oregon State college
Monday.
Milton Baum will receive
his Doctorate of Educatl&i.
He receivecOiis bachelor's and
master's degrees from Wil
lamette university in Salem.
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Ontario, Oro.-OIM-A "mys
'ry car" found bfndloncd in
Ihe Sntle rivsr nr Adrian
'sdndey eveninj belongs
.i Harold Burdlni, Homedsla,
Oregon stt rt)lic ssid Sat
urday. Burdinc notified police ?rl
uy afternoon the cr had
been stolen from his place
earlier Wednesday al?ernoon.
There was no license pltes
on the car when it as pulled
1 out of the river and police
for two days had been trylnj
to trace its owner.
Officers had no leads as to
the Identity of the persons
Mio stole or were in the car
hen it plunged into the rlv
V. But they said they no
longer believed the occupants
a?c in the river.
Glen R Burrlll, ovrrlnad, $1B.
Lucille M. Lowry, failure to itop,
in. "
Ollle P. Gearhart, no optrator's
license, $10.
Rdtimnd E. Folda, improper muf
fler, SIS.
DISTHIt'T COURT
Betty Lou Uunlap, violation of
baiic rule, 110.
John L Cantrall, driving while
niMtnihered. $rt.
Carroll MAer, no tat) light, 110.
Dary Myron Jhimon, failure to
obey operator'! restriction!, 10.
Low It George Nloktrion, viola
tion of hunk rule, f2A.
Joy W, Eigherton, failure to itop,
10.
Leon n Avannelle Johnon, Eu
gene, drunk on public highway,
CIRCUIT COURT
Nclria Mane Vary va. William
Rlchnrd Vary, divorce complaint.
MAKHIAOt: LICENHK
AI'I'I.U'A lN
Viola Mite J on en vi. Hurley Ham
ilton Jonui, divorce complaint,
Jrtsic J. Muier vi. Leonard A.
Mnsrr, divorce decree.
Hard Adann v Jetth D. Adami,
I divorce complaint.
Winifred lirownnon va. Claire E.
Browmon, divorce complaint.
Kllen B Augard va. John T. Au- :
gnid. divorce complaint.
George E. Mllllgan vi. Arllsi V.
Milligan, divorce decree. I
MAnitLWiK LICENSE J
AI'I'LIC ATIONft A
Richard Stanford Walker. 39tf
Garfield it., Ashland, and Kath
leen Mary Hunzman, 1745 Aihland
t.
J amen Franklin Corner. 404 Dane
lane. Junction City, and Mary
Kathryn Conco' 1103 Weat Ninth
at., Medford.
Joseph Edward Hailer. route S.
box 304. Centra Point, and Janice
M. Grove, route 3. box 380, Med
lord.
Richard LeRoy McDowell, 4.14
Mantanlta at.. Central Point, and !
Carol Mae Mvera, 121 Manxanlta
at,. Central Point.
Robert Leroy Heatlf, Klamath
Falla, and Carol But Shaver, Mo j
lalia. Ore. j
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