SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1980
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OM5.
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DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE Sen. Henry
Juckmin lit Wunliliiiilon nnd Mrs. MurKiircl
J'rlco of MldilKiin nro shown alter they wuro
neleclPd by Uciiiocrntlc nomlnoo John F,
Knnly for iinporliuit piirly Join. Sen.
Oregonian Killed
In Plane Crash
Thorn, Calif. - IITD - A light
plane crashed in a timbered
ravine late Saturday killing
one man and Injuring his
brother.
Tho victim was Ivan Alvin
Ilubb.1, (III. of Drain, Ore., who
was thrown from the rear
rwnt of the plane as it ripped
throiiKh trees and down a
heavily wooded Incline about
mile north of the Thorn air
port. Ilohclc Hubbs, 43, the dead
man's brother, was critically
Injured and was rushed to
Garbcrvllle, Calif., hospital.
Witnesses said the plane
went Into spin at 1,000 feet
s It approached the airport
to land.
ELKS FAMILY PICNIC
Sunday Today
Drawing Every Half Hour
Priiei and Garnet
Hot Dogs, Drinks and Ice Cream
Bring Salad, Pie or Cake, and Dishes for your family
ELKS AND FAMILIES ONLY
HOUSE of MYSTERY
Where the Stereoramic Photo Originated
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Summer Hours 8 to 6
Open to the Public Sine 1930
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Jiickuon will auccci'd Pmil Butler ua chulr
iiiiiii of the Democratic Nullonul Committee,
Mrs. Price will be vice chairman of the Dcm
ocrntic National Committee in charge of
women's activities. (UPI Tclcphoto)
Local and
Grange Moating - A special
meeting of the Butte Falls
Grange will be held July 18
at 8 p.m.
Trades Council - The next
regular meeting of the Med
ford Building Trades council
will be held at tho Carpen
ters' hall, VIV'i West Main
St., July 2(1, at 7 :10 p.m.
Bicycle Abandonud -City po
lice received a report Satur
day that a bicycle was found
abondoned at 1104 North Riv
erside ave. It was described as
a Western Flyer bike with the
license registered to Rodney
A. Smith, 700 Park place,
apartment S, Medford.
Throughout
The Year
Now Thru Tues.
Continuous Today
Bos Office Opont 1:15
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Man Who Ever Lived!
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Personal
At Home-Mrs. John Mnns
flelcl, 1613 Crater Lake eve.,
Medford, Is now home conval
escing following surgery nt
Sncred Heart hospital July S.
Patient -Mrs. Frnncli Ear
hart, 101.1 South Riverside
ave., Medford, wan listed as a
surgery patient Saturday at
Sacred Heart hospital.
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Wisconsin Picnic-There will
be a Wisconsin picnic in the
main picnic ground hi the
Point Defiance park, Tacoma,
Wash., Aug. 7, according to
Mrs. Charles H. Nichols, Ta
coma, secretary.
Finds Wallet-If.cnard Allen
I Cooper, Oregon Vortex, Gold
; Hill, reported to city police
Saturday that he found a
man's brown leather wallet at
the Dreamland ballroom,
I 1 5 ! a East Main si., Medford.
Tlic wallet contains identifi
cation of Donald Uruckc
Learn, 3028 South Pacific
highway, Medford.
Lotos Billfold-Michael Rog
er Itcdmond, route 4, box 3D3.
Medford, reported to city po
lice Friday noon that he lost
his brown leather billfold con
taining Identification, driver's
license nd about $10.
Cars Collide - Medford po
lice reported that vehicles
driven by Lorctta Jeanne
Rose, 35, of 1802 Delta Wa
ters rd., and Larry Marvin
Perkins, 21, 13A Newton St.,
Medford, collided on North
Riverside ave. early Saturday
morning between Austin and
Edwards sis. No citations
were issued and no injuries
reported. Both vehicles re
ceived minor damage.
Pump Damaged -Harold
Douglas Jones, 1226 Dakota
St., Medford, reported to Med
ford police Saturday morning
Hint someone threw a beer
battle through one of the
glasses on tho front of a gas
oline pump at 56 North Riv
erside ave.
Picnic Set-Thc Cnmp White
50 Plus club will hold an Inter-club
picnic wllh the Mud
ford 50 Plus club and the
Grants Pass Senior Citizens
club, Wednesday, at TouVelle
State park. Members are ask
ed to bring salad or dessert
and silverware. The picnic
will start at noon.
Office Closed-The office of
Dr. A. M. Dcpncr, room 217,
Fluhrcr building, Medford,
will be closed during the com
ing week, it was announced
Friday. Dr. Dcpncr, a podia
trist, will resume his practice
Monday, July 25.
An automobile refrigerator
is cooled by the evaporation
of gasoline.
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Obituaries
GRACE RIDLEY
Ashland -MIss Grace Ridley!
58, died Friday morning at
the homo of her sister, Mrs.
John Daughcrty, 304 Ash
land St., after an Illness.
She was born in Lawton,
Okla., Feb. 10, 1002, and lived
with her family In Tucumcarl,
N. M., most of her school
years. Sho was for many
years a member of the Trinity
Episcopal church, Karachi,
Paklstun,
Sho hud been 111 at her sis
ters homo for six weeks, Miss
Ridley has been employed by
the Army engineers for the
lust 23 years. A lurgo part of
her service was In Mobile,
Ala., and the last five years
sho has been In overseas
service.
Survivors Include one sis
ter, Mrs. John Daughcrty,
Ashland; and one brother, Al
len Rcdley, Tucson, Ariz.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p.m. Monday at the
Trinity Episcopal church, 44
North Second St., Ashland.
The Rev. John Powers, Med
ford, will officiate.
Internment will be at the
Ml. View cemetery. Litwll
lcr's Funeral home, Ashland,
Is In charge of arrangements.
MRS. RUTH STRAUS
Funeral services for Mrs.
Ruth Stella Straus, 40, of 122
North First St., Talent, who
died Thursday morning In an
Ashland hospital, will be held
at Perl Funeral home Mon
day at 1:30 p.m. The Rev.
Frederick Evans of the First
Christian church will offici
ate. Committal will be In Sis
kiyou Memorial Mausoleum.
Mrs. Straus was born
March 10, 1011, in Renville,
Minn., and had lived in this
area for 15 years. She was a
past matron of the Eastrcn
Star in Richmond, Calif., a
member of the Zulcima Tem
ple, daughters of the Nile;
and a member of the First
Christian church.
Survivors Include her hus
band, Harold Straus, Talent;
two sons, Gary Straus, Tule
lakc, Calif.; Joel Straus, of
the U. S. Army; five sisters,
Mrs. Lillie Holt, Medford;
Mrs. Edna Moore and Mrs.
Margaret Bucll, both of
Richmond, Calif.; Mrs. Goldie
Graham and Mrs. Bess Gus
chewsky, both of Lander,
Wyo.; two brothers, Irving
Walter, Bend; Myron Walter,
Richmond, Calif., and six
grandchildren.
Her mother, Mra. Andrew
Walter, proceeded her In
death in 1935; her father In
1950; one sister, Evelyn Chris
tian, in 1048, and one broth
er, Harry Walter, in June this
year.
PAUL B. SHEARER
Paul B. Shearer, of the
Lake hotel, died Friday night.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Conger-Morris,
funeral directors.
FRANK W. PITTAM
Funeral services for Frank
Will Piltam, 71. of 3268
Snowy Butte rd., Central
Point, who died Thursday,
will be held at Conger-Morris
Funeral home Tuesday at 0:30
a.m. The Rev. James O. Gor
don of Mt. Pitt Nazarene
church will officiate. Commit
tal will be In Mountain View
cemetery, Ashland.
Mr. Pittam was born Nov.
3. 1888, in Hebron, Ncbr., and
had lived in southern Oregon
for the past three years. He
was married Sept. 24, 1913, In
Hebron, Ncbr., to Hazel Good
hue, who survives.
Other survivors include
four children, Legh Pittam, at
home; Ralph Pittam, Rogue
River; Robert Piltam, Mexico
City, Mexico; and Glenn Pit
tam, Palo Alto, Calif.; a broth
er, Fred Pittam, Riverside,
Calif.,; four sisters, Mrs. Ada
Pickett and Mrs. Ruth
Starncs, Riverside, Calif.;
Mrs Mary Brule, San Luis
Obispo, Calif.; and Mrs. Es
tclle Davies, Sonora, Calif;
and nine grandchildren.
Playing cards that slick to
a magnetized board are being
made for use on trains or outdoors.
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DEEP IN THOUGHT The Democratic liver their acceptance speeches at the Los
Party's standard bearers, Senators John F. Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Kennedy, left, and Lyndon B. Johnson, ap
pear deep in thought as they wait to de- (UPI Telephoto)
Fertilizer Plant Seized in Cuba
. Chicago -(UPD-A spokesman
for the Armour Packing com
pany's Chicago headquarters
said Saturday night the firm
had been informed of the seiz
ure of one of its fertilizer
plants in Matanzas, Cuba. He
said, however, there was no
Immediate "official com
ment." "We are aware that the Ar
mour Agricultural Chemical
Teen-age Sailor
Leaps to Death
San Francisco-flIPD-A teen
age sailor leaped to his death
Saturday from a second story
fire escape in downtown San
Francisco.
Naval officials tentatively
identified him as Boiler Tend
er 3C Vcrnor Tuttle, 19,
aboard the USS Midway dock
ed at Hunter's Point here. His
home address was listed as
1216 Pennsylvania ave., Kan
sas City, Mo.
Police said he apparently
made his way up the fire es
cape from the street. An illegi
ble note was found on the
body.
Finch Trial to
Resume Monday
Los Angeio, - (DPI) - The re
trial of Dr. R. Bernard Finch
and his mistress, Carole Tre-
goff, on charges of murder
ing the wealthy doctor's wife,
will get under way here Mon
day.
By coincidence, the second
trial will start on the first
anniversary of the death of
Barbara Jean Finch.
The first sensational trial
which drew reporters from
throughout the nation ended
in a hung jury. Selection of a
panel for the retrial took two
weeks and a list of more than
240 prospective jurors.
Weather
FORKCASTS
Medford and vicinity. Clear, hot
and dry through Monday. High to
day 103, Low tonight 63. High
Monday 100.
Wcitcrn Oregon: Fair Sunday
and Mondny except night and
morning low cloudiness and a little
early morning drizzle along the
const. Little temperature change.
High both days 92-102, except 65-70
along the immediate coast. Low
Sunday night 50-60.
Northern California: Fair Sun
day and Monday. Patches of night
and morning fog near the coast.
Slightly warmer near central Cali
fornia coast.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 80; above normal 7.
Record high this date 106 In mil.
Record low this date 42 In 1913.
PRECIPITATION none.
Total this month none, .1 1 In.
below normal.
Total since Sept. 1 15.84 In.. 2.06
in. below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
18Ti.
High Low 24-hr.
Yes- Yester- Pre
CITY terday day clp.
Brookings 62 A3
Klamath Falls .. 02 62
MEDFORD 100 62
Portland 93 S 4
Sen Hie 90 no
Spokane 98 62
Ynklmn 98 53
Eureka 62 57
Red Bluff 106 65
Sacramento 105 60
San Francisco .... 65 57
Los Angeles .... 9 4 63
Phoenix lib 80
Denver 01 60 t.
Chicago .; 79 62
Mtnml Beach 86 80
Now York 80 64
Washington, D.C. 85 63
BUCKHORN
MINERAL
SPRINGS
Ashland, ore.
F.njoy hpaith.
rrsi, rnnuiri,
and hnspttAlltr amidst pleat
ant surroundings,
HOT MINKRAL BATHS for
Rheumatism, Arthritis, Neu
ritis and Nervousness.
CARBON DIOXIDE VAPOR
RATIIS for High and Low
fllood Pressure, sinus, and
Skin Eruptions.
ILODOK AND LIOflT
HOUBKKKFPINO CABINS
' at Reasonable Rates.
Write for Reservations
PHONE LONG. DISTANCE
Buckhorn Mineral springs
DR. HERMAN WEXLKR, D.C.
Director
1200 Buckhorn springe Road
Ashland, Oregon
company of Matanzas was
seized by the Castro regime,
the spokesman said. "We have
nothing official on the details
of the seizure yet and no offi
cial comment."
The spokesman said, how
ever, "I can tell you this much
-financially, it is no big deal."
Servicemen
CADET TRAINING
Cadet Carl D. Martin, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James H.
Martin, route 1, Rogue River,
Is receiving six weeks of train
ing at the Army Reserve Offi
cer Training Corps summer
camp at Ft. Leonard Wood,
Mo. The training is scheduled
to be concluded July 29. The
cadet is a 1954 graduate of
Rogue River High school and
is a student at Oregon State
college.
NOW ENROLLED
Capt. William B. Hunter Is
one of 16 Air Force personnel
presently enrolled in a two
week academic instruction re
fresher course at Chanute Air
Force base, Rantoul, 111. Cap
tain Hunter began the tour
earlier this month and gradu
ated and received his certifi
cate of completion July 15. He
is an instructor in the 9417th
Air Reserve squadron, Med
ford. He served two years ac
tive duty with the Air Force
and six years in the reserve.
Hunter lives in Butte Falls
with his wife, Beverly, and is
superintendent of schools in
Butte Falls.
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Subway Hit by
Electrical Fire
New York-OUD-An electri
cal fire flared in a subway
tunnel under the East river
Saturday night and the thick
smoke felled 26 persons.
The transit authority said
there were no trains in the
tunnel when fire broke out in
a circuit breaker but a train
near the tunnel entrance was
enveloped in smoke.
Seven passengers and four
transit employees were taken
to a hospital suffering from
smoke poisoning and 15 other
persons were treated at the
scene.
Births
CHAMPION To Mr. and
Mrs. Richard William, 508
Liberty St., Medford, July 15,
1960, a girl, 6 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
HARRIS-To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Jay, 116 Elm St., Med
ford, July 15, 1960, a girl, IVa
pounds, at Rogue Valley hos
pital. tnioy
This Sunday
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IE KAY MEDFORD DON R1CKLES
Ex-Navy Officer Changes
Sex, Now Wears Bikinis
London - IUPD - Just three
years ago, George Edwin Tur
tle was a dentist and a former
officer In the Royal Navy.
Today he is Georgina Carol
Turtle, a blonde who packs
her 36-26-36 figure into bi
kinis. Turtle underwent an oper
ation three years ago in a
London hospital to change his
sex, but only recently con
vinced officials to recognize
his new status.
"I have nothing to be
ashamed about," Miss Turtle
said. "My change has been
natural and now I just want
to start life afresh."
Miss Turtle said that even
when she was a youngster
she felt different from other
little boys. She said she decid
ed on an operation "because
it became unbearable for me
to try to continue to live as a
man."
The former naval officer,
who has long blonde hair,
wears high - heeled shoes,
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