Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 14, 1960, Image 7

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    BUNDAY, AUGUST 14. I960
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE.
Jackson County
Jackson County Fairgrounds.
Sunday, Aug. 14:
1 p.m. Halter classes.
Mondav. Aua. 15
8 ajn. Home economics
revue judging.
1 p.m. Rabbit judging
iudeinp.
1 p.m, Poultry judging
JUUgUlg.
Services Monday
Funeral services for Col. A.
H. Dudley, 65, of Phoenix,
who died Friday, will be held
at Hillcrest Mortuary chapel
on the North Phoenix rd.,
Monday at 9:30 a.m. The Rev.
William Saladin of the Phoe
nix Presbyterian church will
officiate. Committal will be in
Hillcrest Memorial park, with
Conger-Morris, funeral direc
tors, in charge.
The body will lie in state at
Conge-Morris today.
Colonel Dudley was born
Feb. 13, 1895, in Prescott,
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Aug. 13-20 Daily Schedule
judging contest and style
contest followed by rabbit
contest followed by poultry
For A. H. Dudley
Iowa. He came to the valley
in 1932 and was the first live
stock auctioneer in southern
Oregon, owning and operating
the Southern Oregon Live
stock Auction company, Phoe
nix. For many years he con
ducted the annual 4-H live
stock sale in the valley. He
retired from auctioneering be
cause of ill health five years
ago.
He was a charter member
and the first president of the
State Auction Yard Owner's
association and served on the
Oregon State Livestock board
for seven years. He also own
ed and operated the Dudley
Truck Line, Inc., a commer
cial freight line.
He was a member of the
Phoenix Lions club, the Phoe
nix Grange, and the Medford
Elks lodge.
Survivors include his wife,
Frances; a son, David A. Dud
ley, at home; two daughters,
Mrs. John Caulkins Medford,
and Mrs. Terry Maddox Eu
gene, Ore.; four brothers, For
est Dudley, Seattle; Theon
Dudley and Channel Dudley,
Minneapolis, Minn., and Ves
per Dudley, Straftord Iowa;
two sisters Mrs. Lee Greena
mycr, San Francisco, Calif.,
and Mrs. Jennie Lyle Seattle,
Wash, and four grandchildren,
Jeffrey and Brian Caulkins,
and Chris and Karen Maddox.
The active pallbearers will
be A. E. Stevens, Dr. George
Gitzen, Mark Norton, Robert
Wilcox, Dan Adams and B. M.
Thumler. The honorary pall
bearers will be Dr. G. A. Git
zen G. W. Kellington, R. A,
Brewer and Newton Meade.
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Valley Auctioneer
George H. Drake
Funeral Monday
Funeral services for George
H. Drake, 68, of the Coal
Mine rd., who died Friday,
will be held at Hillcrest Mor
tuary chapel on the North
Phoenix rd. Monday at 11 a.m.
The Rev. William Saladin of
the Phoenix Presbyterian
church will officiate, with
graveside services conducted
by the Phoenix Grange. Com
mittal will be in Hillcrest Me
morial park with Conger-
Morris, funeral directors, in
charge of arrangements.
Mr. Drake was born Nov.
19, 1891, in Talent, the son of
the late Alonzo and Frances
Lowe Drake, early pioneers in
the valley. His mother lived
for many years in a log cabin
which is still standing at the
county farm. He had lived
since 1902 on the Coal Mine
rd. In February, 1931, he
helped organize the Phoenix
Grange, was a past master of
the Grange, and he and Mrs.
Drake are the only continuous
charter members. He was also
a member of Neighbors of
Woodcraft. He was married
Dec. 25, 1919, on Coleman
Creek 'rd., to Florence Dcnzer,
who survives.
He was a veteran of World
War I, serving from Aug. 1,
1918, to Feb. 8, 1919, as a pri
vate in the U.S. Army.
Survivors besides his wife
include two sisters, Mrs.
George Trask, and Mrs. Leslie
Rathbun, Medford; and a
niece, Jean McGrath, Eureka,
Calif.
Pallbearers will include T.
Lester Harris, Kenneth Hul
burt, Alfred Schrocder, Sid
Hansen, Robert Furry, and
Vaughn Quackenbush.
Servicemen
JUMP SCHOOL
Army Pvt. Dickie D. Nix(
son of Virgil T. Nix, 310
Northeast F. st., Grants Pass,
recently was graduated from
the 101st Airborne Division
Jump school at Fort Camp
bell, Ky. The 17-year-old sol
dier, son of Mrs. Mildred
Dean, Wolf Creek, entered
the Army in January.
RANGER TRAINING
Army Specialist Four Frank
H. Mayer, 20, completed the
seven-week ranger course,
July 27, at the Infantry
school, Fort Benning, Ga.
Mayer is the husband of Shar-
en Mayer, 418 Haven St.,
Medford.
FIELD TRAINING
Army Specialist Four David
R. Bliss, 24, whose wife, Shei
la, lives in Eagle Point, re
cently participated with other
personnel from the Fourth Di
vision's 67lh Armor in a field
training exercise in Grafen
wohr, Germany.
Bliss is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. V. R. Bliss, Prospect.
TONITE!
OBITUARIES
WILLIAM C. CAMPBELL
William Charley Campbell
51, of 14 South Bartlett st.,
died Saturday. Conger-Morris
funeral directors in charge of
arrangements.
EDWARD C. BURGESS
Edward C. Burgess, 85, of
route 4, box 458A, died in a
local hospital Saturday morn
ing. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Perl
Funeral home.
EDWARD RIKARD
Edward Goodlow Rikard,
65, of Merlin, Ore., died Wed
nesday in Tampa, Fla. Funer
al arrangements will be an
nounced by Conger-Morris
funeral directors.
GEORGE E. COX
Ashland - Funeral services
for George E. Cox, 75, who
died Wednesday at his Tal
ent residence, were held Fri
day at Litwiller's Mountain
View chapel. Cremation fol
lowed. Mr. Cox was born in Plalts
burg, Mo., June 9, 1885. He
moved to Grants Pass in 1909
and married in Williams creek
that same year. Besides being
a rancher, Mr. Cox was also
a barber in both Grants Pass
and Medford.
Survivors include two sons:
Claude R. Cox, Ashland, and
Gaylord R. Cox, Medford; a
daughter, Mrs. Mildred Ann
Bighan, Medford; a brother,
Ed Cox, Eugene; and a sister,
Mrs. Ida Transu, Kansas City,
Mo.
KENNETH R. GILE
Funeral services for Ken
neth Raymond Gile, 55, of
Phoenix, Ariz., who died Wed
nesday will be held at Conger-Morris
Funeral home
downtown chapel Monday at
1:30 p.m. The Rev. George
Roseberry of the First Meth
odist church will officiate.
Graveside services at Siskiyou
Memorial park will be con
ducted by the Springfield,
Ore., IOOF lodge.
Pallbearers will include Ar
thur Hess, Ray Harrison,
Chester Frakcr, Vernon Tur
pin and members of the IOOF
lodge.
Mr. Gile was born May 19,
1905, in Wichita, Kans. He
came to Medford in 1921,
graduating from Medford
High school. He left here in
1940 and had been living in
Phoenix, Ariz., for the past
two years. He was married in
May, 1932, to Virginia Han
sen who survives.
Other survivors include a
son Virgil Gile, in Alaska; two
brothers, Ethbert Gile, Cald
well, Ida. and Norris Gile San
Jose, Calif.; a sister Mrs. El
ton Waldron, Medford; his
mother, Mrs. Eva Gile, Med
ford, and one grandson. His
lather Charles H. Gile, pre
ceded him in death here in
April 1956.
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RACHEL GISH
Funeral services for Mrs.
Rachel Gish, of the Old Stage
rd., who died Thursday, will
be held at Hillcrest Mortuary
chapel, on the North Phoenix
rd., Wednesday at 10 a.m. The
Rev. D. E. Millard will offi
ciate. Committal will be in
Hillcrest Memorial park, with
Conger-Morris, funeral direc
tors, in charge.
Mrs. Gish was born Aug. 6,
1890, in Indian Territory, now
the state of Oklahoma. She
was married Jan. 11, 1925,
in New Mexico, to Roy J.
Gish, who survives.
Other survivors include
three son, Maurice Gish, Hay
ti. Mo.; Jesse Gish, Los Ange
les; and Roy J. Gish Jr., at
home; two daughters, Mrs.
Steven Flowers, Casper, Wyo.;
and Mrs. A. L. Thayer, Fres
no, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs.
Mary Taylor, Turlock, Calif.;
Mrs. Esther Richards, Albu
querque, N.M.; Mrs. Ann Tay
lor, Chickasha, Okla.; and
Mrs. Lydia Scott, Waurika,
Okla.; 17 grandchildren and
five great grandchildren.
VERNA O. WIMER
Funeral services for Mrs.
Verna Wimer of 33 Ouinre sr..
who died Thursday, will be
neld at Conger-Morris Funer
al home downtown chapel
Monday at 3 p.m. The Rev.
Gle nn McKerrow nf thr. Fir!
Christian church will offici
ate. Committal will be in Hill
crest Memorial park.
Pallbearers will innlnrin
Ray VanLiew, James Bailey,
Uordon Germer. J. B. Hollan
der, Harry Lewis and Lloyd
ierg.
Mrs. Wimer was born Sept.
16 1912. in Missouri and harl
lived in Medford for I hi nasi
25 years, coming here from
Rosebure. She was a niemhnr
of the First Christian church.
She married Eldon Wimer.
who survives, May, 1933, at
Selma Calif.
Other survivors inclurin a
son, Richard Wimer, Ft. Riley,
Kans.: a brother. Alvin Rra-
den Los Angeles; two sisters,
Mrs. Glenn Radabaturh. Vi-
salia, Calif., and Mis. Vivian
Kryeer, San Jose. Calif, and
her mother Mrs. Nancy Bra-
den Visalia, Calif.
GARLAND A. FRYE
Grants Pass Funeral serv
ices for Garland A. Fryc will
be held Monday at 11 a.m. at
the Hull and Hull Funeral
Home, Grants Pass.
Frye. 40, 1386 Northwest
Conklin ave., Grants Pass, was
found dead at work, Aug. 11.
He is survived by his wife,
Jean, and two sons, Steven
and Gary, at the family home
In Grants Pass; one daughter.
Dina Gayle Frye of West Vir
ginia; his mother, Mrs. Estelle
Randall of West Virginia; two
sisters, Mrs. Ernestine Wil
liams, Orlando, Fla., and Mrs.
Doris Damitz, West Virginia;
six brothers, Boyd, Belleville,
Mich.; Roscoe, Cincinnati,
Ohio; Homer, Orlando, Fla.;
Emmett, Herman and Robert,
all of West Virginia, .
Weather
FORKCASTS
Medford and vicinitv: Fnir and
warm through Monday. High today
85 and low tonight 47. High Mon
day 84
western oreeon: partly ciouciy
in the south. Mostly cloudy in the
norm portion today ana tonigm.
Partly cloudy Monday. Chance of
a few showers in north portion to
day. A little cooler today and to
night. High both ciays 7U-75 in me
north and 80-85 in the south por
tion, and 65 along the cost.
Northern California: rair tooav
and Monday, except variable fog
and low cloudiness on the coast.
Chance of isolated thunder storms
southern Sierra Nevadas this after
noon. Slightly cooler inland today.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
70; below normal 2 degrees.
Record high yesterday 1 08 In
1033.
Record low yesterday 45 in KI2B.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight 0 In.
Total this month 0 in., .03 In.
below normal.
Total since Sept. 1 15.03 in., 2.08
in. below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
10. highest this a.m. 80.
High Low 24-hr.
Yob- Yester- Jr-
CITY
Brookings
terday day clp.
...82 54
Klamath rails ....oh
MEDFORD 7
Portland 74
83
Seattle 05
Spokane ...... 85
Yakima 84
55
59
Eureka 62
Red Bluff 101
Sacramento 03
San Francisco ....02
Los A ngeles 8 4
Phoenix 108
Denver - - 00
Chicago 84
Miami Beach B7
New York 73
Washington. D C. 72
50
72
58
52
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67
1.01
The kill of ringneck pheas
ants in the 1959 season was
461,025 against 437,670 in
1958.
HOUSE of MYSTERY
Where the Stereoramic Photo Originated
North of TNTK OPEN
Gold Hill
at
ANY SNAPSHOT TAKEN WITHIN THE VORTEX
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Summer Hours 8 to 6
Open to the Public Sinca 1930
FESTIVAL
PLAYS
Tonight: "Taming of the
Shrew."
Monday: "Julius Caesar"
Tuesday: "The Tempesi"
Wednesday: "Richard II"
Curtain time 8:30 p.m.
Bus leaves Medford hotel
at 7:30 p.m., and Jackson
hotel at 7:35 p.m. for Festi
val plays.
Locals
Money Taken - Mary June
Berry, route 1, box 161, Gold
Hill, advised local police Sat
urday of the theft of some $15
from her auto while it was
parked at a cafe on North Pa
cific highway.
Wallet Lost-William Clyde
Hathcock, 30 South Central,
told city police last week of
the loss of his black leather
wallet containing miscellan
eous items of personal identi
fication. Trades Council - The next
regular meeting of the Mod
ford Luildings Trades council
will be held at Ihe Carpenters'
hall, 1231i West Main st.,
Wednesday, Aug. 17 at 7:30
p.m.
Radio Gone - The theft of
a red and while transistor
radio was reported to Med
ford police by William Clark
Newton, 134 North Riverside
ave. Reports say the $40-ilcm
was taken from his car.
Items Stolen - Charles Ar
thur O'Neil, Portland, report
ed to police Friday the theft
of one electric welder and a
hand wrench from the Rogue
Valley Manor. Combined
value was set at $250.
Smoke Damage Walnuts
drying in an oven caught fire
and caused possible smoke
damage to an Ashland home,
Ashland firemen report. The
fire was reported at 11:55
a.m. Friday. Owner of the
house was Curtis Lusk, 46
Alida st.
Auto Accident Cars oper
ated by Coy Dean McFar
land, route 4, box 410E, and
Eugene Alonso Foy, route 4,
box 324, collided Friday at
the intersection of Riverside
and Stewart aves. McFarland
was cited for failure to yield
the right of way.
Manaaer Named William
Mnvpr has hpen named man
ager of the new Rogue Valley
Processing Center. The cen
ter, to be located at 315 North
Rnrllpll si., is an nffilinfp of
fice of the Multnomah Data
Processing Center in Port
land. Bookkeeping Service - The
Oregon Machine Bookkeeping
Service, a statewide organiza
tion, has established a Med
ford office which will even
tually become the head office.
The service is tailored for
large and small businesses and
includes consultation and ad
vice on bookkeeping and tax
problems.
Toy House Purchased - Jim
and Pearle W. "Billie" Clif
ton are the new owners of the
Toy House in Medford. Form
er owners were David and
Patricia A. Koblik. The Clif
tons came to Medford a year
ago and purchased the Toy
House on July 25. They are
now working to restock the
store for early Christmas pur
chases. Myrtle Creek Reunion-Thc
annual Myrtle Creek reunion
will be held Aug. 21 at Skin
ner's Butte park in Eugene.
This is scheduled to be an all
day affair, with coffee and
donuts being served in the
morning and a potluck lunch
con in the early afternoon.
Anyone who , has lived in
Myrtle Creek is invited to at
tend. Girl Born - Mr. and Mrs.
Brent H. Carter, Tacoma,
Wash., arc the parents of a
girl born Aug. 5 at Tacoma.
The baby has been named
Brenda Lee. Mrs. Carter is
the former Beverly Roberts,
Tacoma. Carter is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Carter,
1111 Rcddy ave., Medford.
Throughout
The Year
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SARA ROOSEVELT DIES Sara Delano Roosevelt, 15,
granddaughter of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt,
collapsed and died Friday while hiking on Bald Mountain
near Old Forge, N. Y. She is shown with her father, John
Roosevelt, in a Sept. 12, 1957, file photo. Authorities said
she was horseback riding at a camp on Thursday and had
fallen off. No injury was apparent at the time. Doctors said
that she died of sub-dural hemorrhage. (UPI Telephoto)
SEES "SERIOUS
SITUATION"
New York-(UPl)-Francis Car
dinal Spellman, archbishop of
New York, said Friday a
"very, very serious situation"
exists between the Roman
Catholic church and the Cu
ban government. As to Pre
mier Fidel Castro's charge
that the Catholic church in
stigated systematic provoca
tions against Cuba's govern
ment, the prelate said "I think
it's the other way around."
Cardinal Spellman returned
Friday from a 16-day trip to
Europe.
In Hospital - Medical and
surgery patients listed Satur
day al Sacred Heart hospital
included Dwaync L. Blake, 13-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Blake, route 1, box
419B, Central Point, who is
now convalescing at home;
Grover A. Copeland, Klamath
Falls, also at home; and Roy
D. Caple, 210 Birch st., Coos
Bay.
Hospilaliied-M. E. Robert
son, Shady Cove, was taken
to Sacred Heart hospital Fri
day afternoon by Medford
Ambulance service from
Eagle Point followim' an acci
dent at Dix Welding shop. It
was reported that he was
crushed when a vehicle on a
power hoist settled on him,
He was said to be suffering
from back injuries.
Dog Complaint Mrs. Mil
dred Felkel, 503 Beatty St.,
jvieaiord, recently told city
police that for the past sev
eral weeks she has been hav
ing- trouble with a neighbor
hood dog. She reported that
the animal stays in her yard
and nips at the legs of chil
dren when they walk outside.
BUCKHORN
MINERAL
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Ashland, Ore.
Knjoy health,
rest, comrort,
and hospitality amidst pleas
ant lurroundliigs.
HOT MINERAL, BATHS for
Rheumatism, Arthritis, Neu
ritis and Nervousness.
CARHON DIOXIDE VAPOR
BATHS for lllRlt and Low
Blood Pressure, Sinus, and
Skin Eruptions.
LODGE AND LIGHT
HOUSEKEEPING CABINS
at Reasonable Rates.
Write for Reservations
PHONE LONO DISTANCE
Buck horn Mineral Springs
DR. HERMAN WEXLEH, D.C.
Director
2200 Burkhorn Sprlnjcs Road
Ashland. Oregon
Enjoy -
This Sunday
BREAKFAST
Beforo or After Church . . .
(Served Anytime)
et the
Hotel Medford
Dining Room
CHILDREN ALWAYS WELCOME
YES WE HELD IT OVER!
Continuous Today Frob 1:00 p.m.
WALTDINE
h. it
Births
WALLS To: Mr. and Mrs.
Sammy M., 41A Myers court,
Medford, Aug. 13, 1960, a
girl, lbs., at Sacred Heart
hospital.
MEEDS To: Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman, route 1, box IF,
Jacksonville, Aug. 12, 1960,
girl, 834 lbs., at Rogue Valley
hospital.
ATTENTION .
LADY ELKS
Interested in
BOWLING
Meeting to Be Held
Elks Dining Room
AUG. 167:30 P.M.
LIVE
BOB ANDERSON
Nitely 7:30 p.m.-1.30 a.m.
No Muiic Mondayi
BROILED STEAKS
PRIME RIB
CHICKEN SEAFOOD
AND
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Medford
PHONE SP 3-5474
FOR RESERVATIONS
Now Building Now
'MELODY ROOM
For
BANQUETS DINING
DANCING
wife
Cat Poisoned - Walter Han
ning Larson, 725 West 11th
St., reported to city police last
week that his cat had died
from poisoning.
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