Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 30, 1960, Image 7

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    SUNDAY. OCTOBER 30, HO
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. ORE.
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Insurance for Timber
Crop Said Possible
State department of forestry
officials have announced that
insurance for tree crops is not
available at present, but
"would be possible if there
were enough demand for It."
At a recent meeting of the
crop insurance representatives
it was suggested, that the or
ganization make a study to
determine the appraisal methods,-
the average rate of possi
ble losses, and the premium
rate.
Dick Olson, Oregon farm
forester, reported that each
crop "has to stand on its own
feet," so there would have ,to
be wide participation in the
program to make it inexpen
sive enough to be acceptable.
Olson said woodland owners
interested in this type of in
surance should write to
Creighton F. Lawson, Federal
Crop Insurance Corp., Spo
kane, Wash.
Since tree-planting season
is approaching, state forest
nursery tree order blanks may
be obtained by writing to Dick
Olson, farm forester, box 71,
Medford, or by telephoning
him at NOrmandy 4-1213.
Chimney Blaies - Firemen
were dispatched to a flue fire
aoout 7.10 a.m. Thursday ak
the home of E. J. Lindstrom,
729 North Modoc aye. A flue
lire occurred also Thursday
morning at the residence of
Frank H. Fitzpatrick, 607
West 11th st.
COMPOSED OF IRON
Geophysicists believe the
earth's core may be composed
primarily of iron, possibly
mixed with about 8 per cent
of nickel and some cobalt.
MON DESIR
. Dining Inn East of Central Point
Closed for Remodeling
We hope that our Rogue River V1ley friendi will bear with
ui during thii extensive remodeling program. Watch for
tht RE-OPENING of Jullii Tummeri' Mon Desir new
changei and facilititl lo that we may aerve you better
than ever!
Enjoy
BREAKFAST
This Sunday
Before er After Church...
(Served Anytime) ,
at the
Hotel Medford
Dining Room
CHILDREN ALWAYS WELCOME
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News About
Servicemen
AIRMAN GRADUATES
Airman third class Kath
leen M. Stewart, daughter of
Mrs. Neil Miller, 203 North
Elm st Medford, was recent
ly graduated from the ac
counting and finance course
at Sheppard Air Force base,
Tex. She came to Sheppard
from Lackland AFB, Tex.,
where she began her basic
military training.
TWO SELECTED
Two local airmen have re
cently completed initial
courses In basic military
training at Lackland AFB,
Tex., and have been selected
to attend the technical train
ing course for radio and radar
maintenance at Keesler AFB,
Miss.
Chosen were Gary R.
Combs, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Combs, route 1, box
387, Talent, and Walter N.
Majure, son of Mildred A. Ma
Hire, 2252 Spring St., Med
ford. Combs is a graduate of
Talent High school.
INFANTRY TRAINING
Army Pvt. Robert Bright,
son or Mr. and Mrs. Philip S.
Bright, 1797 Minear rd.. Med
ford, is presently undergoing
basic infantry training at Ft.
Ord, Calif. He is a 1956 grad
uate of Medford High school,
and attended the University
of Oregon, where he was a
member of Tau Kappa Epsi
lon fraternity.
GRADUATES
Airman Thomas A. David
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
I. Davidson, Crater Lake high'
way, Prospect, was graduated
recently from the weapons
mechanic course at Lowry
Air Force base, Denver, Colo
Airman Davidson, before
entering the Air Force, at
tended Prospect High school,
where he was active in base
ball, basketball and football
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair and
mild through Monday. High today
ft? Lnw 45 Hieh Monday 60.
Western Oregon: ParUy cloudy
Sunday afternoon through Mon
dav. Chance of a 'few showers in
northern portion Sunday afternoon
or ntgnt. wot so cool aunaay nigni.
A little cooler Mondav. Hiah Sun
day 55 to 60 In the north. Low to-
nignt an to w, iiign monaay at
to
Northern rnlifnrnia: Fair Sun
day and Monday. LitUe change in
temperature.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
oo; oeiow normal o.
Record hieh this date 76 in 1044
; Record low this date 25 in 1929,
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midn cht O.
Total this month .38 in., 1.37 In
hetnw normal
Total since Sept. 1 .56 in.. 1.84 In,
below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
4BVo.
Hith 24-hr
Yester- 4 a.m. Pre.
day Low
48
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City
Brookings 67
Klamath Falls 57
MEDFORD ..: 67
Portland 59
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Seattle 53 39
Spokane 50 26
Yakima 55 24
Rod Bluff 82 58
Sacramento 81 50
San Francisco 79 50
Los Angeles 75 58
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Phoenix
Denver
Chicago 57
Miami iieacn
New York 60
Washington, D.C. 60
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PRICE DECLINE NOTED
Portland-(llPD-An 87 cent de
cline per 1,000 board feet has
been recorded for the two-
week period ending Oct. 27,
according to Crow's Lumber
Price Index.
Edwards AFB, Calif. -IUPH-John
B. McKay, national
space agency aeronautical en
gineer-test pilot, Friday be
came the fifth man to fly the
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POSTER CHILDREN Five-year-olds Johnny Maguire and
Loretta Pagano, symbolic -of the hundreds of thousands of
sufferers from crippling diseases, have been selected as the
1961 New March of Dimes poster children. The youngsters,
both of New York City, are shown during unveiling of the
new MOD poster. (UPI Telephoto)
Local and Personal
Funeral services for Mrs.,
Ouida M. Cook, 42, who died
at her home, 611 South Riv
erside ave., Wednesday, will
be held Monday at 11 a.m. in
the Conger-Morris Funeral
home. Officiating jointly will
be the Rev. J. M. McCraw of
Southern Baptist church and
the Rev. Clinton Crisman of
Medford Friend's church.
Mrs. Cook was born Jan.
27, 1918, in Safford, Ariz. She
received her schooling in
West Texas and New Mexico.
Mrs. Cook came to the Rogue
valley in 1947. She was a
member of the Southern Bap
tist church in which she was
quite active until being con
fined with illness.
Mrs. Cook is survived by
her husband, Charles B. Cook;
four daughters, Sharwyn
Rita, and Jean, all of Med
ford, Mrs. Duane Gleaves of
Corvallis: one son, Leon
Cook, who is in the Navy, her
mother, Mrs. Josie A. Gra
ham; three brothers, Keegan
Townsend, Medford, Frank
Townsend, Dallas, Tex., and
Charles Townsend, Bay City,
Tex.
Interment will be in the
Slskivou Memorial Dark. Pall
bearers will be Tom Caldwell,
Dave Johnson, Bob Guthrie,
Ernie Klenner, Eric De Place,
Leslie Medlin.
Honorary pall bearers are
J. Covey, Harvey Hunt, Dr.
A. Roberts, Jay Allen, Dr.
Wayne Roberts ana O. J. Wilson.
Flue Fir - Medford fire
men were called out at 9:05
a.m. Saturday when a fluei
fire broke out at the William
B. Bulger residence, 332 Ard
more ave. Minor damage resulted.
Father Dies - Leota Tuttle,
712 West Fourth st., has re
ceived word concerning the
death of her father, Adolph J.
Schukar of Willamina, Ore.
Funeral services were held
yesterday in Sheridan, Ore.
Daughter Born - Lt. and
Mrs. Darrell Brown are the
parents of a daughter born
Oct. 27, in London, England.
The child has been named
Sherry Lynn. The couple's
first daughter is named San
dra. Lieutenant Brown, sta
tioned in London with the
United States Air Force, is a
son of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin L.
Brown, Medford.
Discussion Club -.The first
meeting of the Prospect Cath
olic Discussion club will be
held at the home of Mrs.
Frances Pearson, Thursday,
Nov. 3, at 8 p.m. Both Cath
olics and non-Catholics are in
vited to attend.
Trades Council - A special
meeting of the Medford Build
ing Trades council will be
held at the Carpenters' hall,
123V4 West Main St., Monday,
Oct. 31, at 7:30 p.m.
Guild Bazaar -A food sale
and bazaar will be sponsored
by the Providence guild in
the conference room at the
Sacred Heart hospital, Thurs
day, Nov. 3.
Resident Graduates - Pres
ton T. Hobbs Jr., was gradu
ated Friday from the Dodge
school of transmissioneering,
Mishawaka, Ind., and award
ed a certificate of proficiency
Hobbs is employed as a sales
engineer by the Cal-Ore Ma
chinery company, Medford.
Gasoline Fluihed-City fire
men flushed down gasoline
Thursday morning at the
Richfield truck station, 2390
North Pacific highway. They
reported that a heavy truck
broke through the black top
surface breaking a gasoline
line.
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OBITUARIES
Jacksonville.
Mr. Whillock and his wife.
Edith, had made their home
in Utah since 1944.
Survivors include his wife,
a son, Charles A. Whillock,
and Mrs. Wayne Crews, Palo
Alto, Calif.; his mother, Mrs.
C. W. Whillock, Medford; sis
ters Mrs. Clarence Evans and
Mrs. Sam Batcman, both Med
ford; a brother, H. W. Whil
lock, Boise, Ida.; and six
grandchildren.
Attending the Utah services
from Medford w-re Mrs.
Hoag, Mrs. Whillock, and Mr.
and Mrs. Evans.
ORPHEUS P. WARREN
Orpheum P. Warren died at
the Veterans administration
Domiciliary, White City, Fri
day. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Perl
Funeral home.
MISS MARGARET
Mcdonald
Miss Margaret McDonald,
84, of 135 Nutley st., Ashland,
died in a local hospital Fri
day.
She was born in Grass Val
ley, Calif., April 10, 1876.
Survivors include four sis
ters, Miss Annie McDonald,
Ashland, Mrs. Katherine
Nichols, Susanville, Calif.,
Mrs. Isobel Stine, Sacramento,
Calif., Mrs. Elva Hall, Sebas.
topol, Calif.; two brothers,
Willis McDonald, Sacramento,
Caiif., and Alex McDonald,
Washington; and several niec
es and nephews.
Private funeral services
will be held at Perl Funeral
home at 11 a.m. Monday, The
Rev. R. L. Cornwall will offi
ciate. The family has request
ed that flowers be omitted
from services.
INFANT TAYLOR
The infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robort T. Taylor,
Yreka, Calif., died In a local
hospital Saturday. Funeral
services will be held under
the direction of Gir-Iner's Fu
neral home, Yreka, Calif.
Perl Funeral home assisted in
local arrangements.
NO LOVE LOST
Berkhamsted, Eng. - IliPD -John
Manchip, 19, who said
he wanted to commit suicide
to prove to his girl friend,
Ann Jones, that he loved her,
changed his mind because "I
wanted to stay alive to see the
effect."
MACHINISTS CHOSEN
Washington - (UPD - The In
ternational Association of Ma
chinists has been chosen in an
election as the bargaining
agent for National Airlines
mechanics, machinists and
stock clerks, the National Me
diation board announced Friday.
OCEAN AREA
New York - The world's
oceans cover an estimated 71
per cent of the earth's surface.
JOHN W. COLEMAN
Hornbrook - The Rev. Ty-
ley Evans of Grace Bible
church, Central Point, Ore.,
conducted the graveside serv
ices recently in Hornbrook
for John W. Coleman, 77,
who died Oct. 4 in Salem, Ore.
urematlon followed funeral
rites held in Salem shortly
after death. Interment was in
the family plot at the Hen-ley-Hornbrook
cemetery.
Among the survivors is a
sister, Mrs. Harriet Finley,
Central Point.
Lake County Oil
Well Is Plugged
Lakeview - Since no oil
or gas was found, the Hum
ble Oil and Refining compa
ny has apparently abandon
ed its exploratory well at
Grasshopper flat, the Thom
as Creek Area wildcat, and
the hole has been plugged in
accordance with state law.
It was recently learned that
the decision to abandon the
project was made over a week
ago when the well depth was
12,093 feet. Sources indicate
that difficulties had inter
fered with the drilling, in
cluding the loss of tools in
the well. Drilling equipment
is remaining at the site await
ing decision by Humble Oil
whether to move out or at
tempt another wildcat hole.
RED REBELS KILLED
Saigon, Viet Nam (UPD
Government forces killed 38
Communists last week in a
attle with "several hundred"
rebels, it was announced Fri
day night.
The Communists attacked a
road construction project 95
miles north of Kontum near
the Loation border on the
nights of Oct. 20 and 21. Gov
ernment forces counter-attacked,
capturing an undisclosed
number of the insurgents, the
official announcement said.
CHARLES A. WHILLOCK
Brigham City, Utah - Fu
neral services were held her
recently for Charles Alphon
Whillock, former Medford
merchant, who died here Oct.
17.
Born Sept, 4, 1890, in Hu
mansville, Mo., Mr. Whillock
moved to Medford in 1915 and
entered business with his fa
ther, who owned and operated
the Whillock's Golden Rule
stores in Medford, Ashland,
Yreka, and Dunsmiur. Later
he owned and operated four
Reliable grocery stores in
TIedford, Central Point, and
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