Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 16, 1961, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY, f H1L 16. laSl
Research Scientist
Killed in Mishap
Stanford, Calif. - (UPB - DrT
Philips B. Gallagher, 33, a re
search scientist who helped
make the first radar contact
with the sun, was electrocuted
Thursday in a laboratory ac
cident. Stanford university authori
ties said the scientist was
holding a metal "probe" for
an oscilliscope when it acci
dentally touched a cable car
rying 5,000 volts.
WEATHER
FORECASTS
Med ford and vicinity: Fair today
and tonight. Partly cloudy Mon
day. High today 78. Low tonight 38.
High Monday 70.
Western Oregon: Fair today.
Slightly cooler Monday. Showers
likely in the north Monday after
noon. Low Sunday night 40 to 48.
High Monday 55 to 68.
Northern California: Fair today
and Monday. Cloudy in extreme
north portions Monday. Cooler
near central coast today and inland
Mondav.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 56; above normal 4.
Record high this date 87 in 1954.
Record low this date 29 in 1959.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight 0.
STARTS TODAY
DOORS OPEN AT 1:15
Continuous from 1:30
FIRST OF THE
CIVIL WAR
CENTENNIAL
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TO REACH THE
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PLUS 1001 FANTASTIC MAGIC NEW THRILLS!
DICK SHAWN DIANE BAKER . BARRY ME
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Total this month .03 In., .57 in.
below normal.
Total llnce Sept. 1 13.00 in., 1.11
in below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest
28.
Hirt
CITY Yester
day
Brookings 59
Klamath Falls 66
MEDFORD 75
Portland 67
Seattle .....53
Spokane 51
yesterday
4:00 24-
a.m. nr.
Low Prec.
42
33
36
37
Yakima
41
37
34
.09
Eureka
Red Bluff
Sacramento
San Francisco 72
Los Angeles 87
.54
.84
.83
Phoenix 85
Denver 52
Chicago 48
Miami Beach ,84
New York 59
Washington. D.C 71
44
51
55
52
21
42
72
43
43
Births
STEPHENSON-To Mr. and
Mrs. Homer 6., box 27, Happy
Camp, Calif., April 12, 1961,
a boy, 734 pounds, in Rogue
Valley hospital.
WHITLOCKE-To Mr. and
Mrs. Perry E., 1624 Lenora
dr., Medford, April 13, 1961,
a girl, 7 pounds, in Rogue Val
ley hospital.
HUBBARD - To Mr. and
Mrs. Donald A., 5077 Table
Rock'rd., Medford, April 13,
1961, a girl,' 6 pounds, in
Rogue Valley hospital.
CRAFT-To Mr; and Mrs.
Dan H., route 1, box 547, Gold
Hill, April 14, 1961, a boy, 7V4
pounds, in Rogue Valley hospital.
BELL To Mr. and Mrs. Da
vid L., route 4, box 432F,
Medford, April 14, 1961, a
boy, 6 pounds, in Rogue
Valley hospital.
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4 ACADEMY AWARDS!
SPENCER TRACY FREDRIC MARCH
SPENCER ,
TRACY
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WORSE!
Plus!
Western Action
In Color
Locals
Week End Gutstt Mr. and
and Mrs. Charles Twiss and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Cooper, all of Sacramento,
were week end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Twiss at Star
Ranger station.
Visiting Mrs. Lola Joyner
of Ventura, Calif., is visiting
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bartuss,
Shady Cove. Mrs. Joyner cele
brated her 80th birthday
while visiting the Bartuss
family.
Plan Dinner The Men's
fellowship of First Baptist
church will hold the monthly
dinner and fellowship hour at
6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 18,
in the dining room of the
church. The Rev. Bernard An
drews, Phoenix, Ariz., will be
speaker,
'
Arrive Home Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Barber, of Mc
Leod, have returned to their
Rogue river home after visit
ing their son and daughter-in-law
Capt. and Mrs. Richard
Barber of Ft. Bliss, Texas.
They also vacationed In Ha
waii. Rummage Sale Ladies of
the Eagle Point Seventh Day
Adventist Welfare center will
hold a rummage, plant, and
canned food sale at the Fehl
building, 108 Ivy sts., Med
ford, April 17, from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m.
Guitar Show Andy Nel
son, well-known radio, tele
vision, and recording guitar
ist, will appear at Purucker's
music house, III North Cen
tral ave., Medford, Monday
evening. The special guitar
show will be from 7 to 9 p.m.
and the public has been in
vited. In Italy Mr. and Mrs. Nate
Edwards, who own a summer
home on Big Butte creek, are
in Toormina, Italy, where Ed
wards is production manager
for a United Artists picture.
Medical Patients Laurie
Ann Meyers, 9-m onth-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Meyers, 1125 West 10th
st., Medford, and Mrs. Ray
mond Stotler, route 1, box
721, Eagle Point, were listed
as medical patients Friday at
Sacred Heart hospital.
-
Stolen Pickup - Two Med
ford boys, 14 and 12, were
picked up by Jackson county
sheriff's deputies Thursday
after they were discovered
driving a pickup truck which
had been reported stolen from
the Northwest Swimming
Pool company, 182214 West
Main st. The boys were lodged
in the juvenile detention
home.
THE WOODEN SHOE
CHUCK
Proudly Presents .
II
MILLER
Renowned Mercury Recording Star
TONITE ONLY!
9 P.M. to 2 A.M.
You've enjoyed his terrific records: "House of Blue Lights
"Take Me Back to the Rogue River Valley" and .
"My Bright Red Convertible" Now see and hear
Chuck in person at the Wooden Shoe Sun. night!
Entertainment Finest of Foods
Your Favorite Beverages!
All the dancing & fun you could want
Dining Room open from 5 P.M. to 11 P.M.
O OPENING MONDAY O
ALI BABA QUARTETTE
featuring
Miss Nora Jenkins on Vocals
Drop In and enjoy this fins entertaining group!
OBITUARIES
CHARLES W. MILLER
Charles W. Miller, 76, died
at his home at 208 North
Main, Phoenix, Friday evening.
Conger-Morris is in charge
of funeral arrangements.
FRED G. MORRIS
Private services for Fred G.
Morris, of 10 Highland dr..
Medford, who died April 9,
will be read by a Christian
Scientist at Hillcrest Mortu
ary chapel, North Phoenix
rd., Monday at 10 a.m. Com
mittal will be in Hillcrest
Memorial park, with Conger-
Morris funeral directors in
charge of arrangements. -
Surviving is a sister, Mrs.
Charlotte Williamson, of
Golden, Colo.; and a brother
Charles Morris, of Denver,
Colo. His wife, Wealtha Mor
ris, proceeded him in death
in 1960.
THEODORE L.
OSBORNE JR.
Theodore L. Osborne Jr.,
36, formerly of Shady Cove,
died in Honolulu, Hawaii, Fri
day. Conger-Morris funeral di
rectors are in charge of arrangements.
PAULINE MITCHELL
Mrs. Pauline Eunice Mitch
ell, 45, died in a local hospital
Saturday morning.
She was born at Dierks,
Ark., May 9, 1915. and had
been a resident of Oregon for
15 years.
Mrs. Mitchell is survived by
her mother, Mrs. Rena J.
Thornton, Klamath Falls; her
husband, Archie T. Mitchell;
one son, Jerry Holland Mitch
ell, Klamath Falls; two daugh
ters, Mrs. Rena Mitchell, Kla
math Falls, and Mrs. Shelby
Hershfelt, Albany, Ore.; one
step-son, Lt. (j.g.) Kenneth
Mitchell, Bremerton, Wash.;
one step-daughter, Mrs. Eu-
wentha Russel Jr., of Hous
ton, Tex.; one sister. Mrs.
Junnle Hoover, Klamath
Falls; two brothers, Webster
E. Thornton, Locksberg, Ark.,
Lafayette Thornton, Dierks,
Ark., and 10 grandchildren.
Mrs. Mitchell was a mem
ber of the First Baptist church
of Klamath Falls, and a mem
ber of the VFW and PTA.
Funeral services will be
held at Wards Klamath Fun
eral home. Perl Funeral home
had charge of the local arrangements.
Laura; a daughter, Mrs. Rich
ard L. Grigsby, of Portland;
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Burgess, of Medford;
three sisters, Mrs. L. Knlck-
enbocker, of Santa Monica,
Calif., Mrs. Theodore Darling,
of Inglewood, Calif., and Mrs.
Robert Gardner, of Denver,
Colo. Four grandchildren also
survive.
Active pall bearers will be
William Abbott, Charles
Cook, Ray Allred, Vernon
Marshall, Ned Marrs and
Stanley Morgan.
Honorary bearers will be
Foster White, Ray Barker,
Fred Whitehead, Carl Miller,
Raymond Hoadlcy, Carl El
hart, Harold Luchterhand,
Lloyd Seymour, Thad Halten,
Roy Clark, Gordon Stephen
and Howard Wood.
The Hillah Temple band, of
Ashland, will serve as honor
guard.
Hearings Postponed
Washington - lUPIt - Sens.
Wayne Morse (D-Ore.), and
Joseph Clark (D-Pa.), have
postponed hearings that had
been scheduled for Monday
on their bill to authorize low
interest loans to build religi
ous and other private schools.
The two Demcorats said
they put off the hearings be
cause they and other mem
bers of the Senate Education
Committee are tied up with
a number of bills, including
the administration's big aid to
public schools measure which
the panel will take up in
closed session Wednesday.
CRATER STUDENT ELECT
ED - Kerry Koopman, above,
Crater High school junior, re
cently was elected president
of Region 2 of Future Teach
ers of America. Region 2 con
sists of the schools in the
Roseburg, Klamath Falls,
Gold Beach, Coos Bay and
Rogue River valley areas. The
Crater High School Future
Teachers' Scrapbook also took
first place.
BAR of
Dancing Nightly
HOTEL MEDFORD
RAYMOND SCHUMACHER
Funeral services for Ray
mond Joseph Schumacher, 53,
of 126 Portland ave., Medford,
who died Triday, will be held
at Conger-Morris funeral
home downtown chapel Mon
day at 2:30 p.m.
Mr. H. O. Martin of the
West Main Church of Christ
will officiate. Masonic servic
es will be conducted by Med
ford Lodge 103 AF & AM.
Committal will be in Siskiyou
Memorial park.
Mr. Schumacher was born
May 7, 1907 in Billings, Mont.
He came to Medford in 1924.
He was married to Laura Hel-
enbrook Jan. 5, 1925 in Jol
liet, Mont. She survives.
Mr. Schumacher was in the
real estate, grocery, clothing
and construction business in
Southern Oregon. He was
elected county assessor in
1956 and was in his second
term of office at the time of
his death.
Organizations he belonged
to include: Masons; Medford
Lodge 103 AF & AM; Royal
Arch Masons; Table Rock
Council 15; Malta Comman
dery 4; Royal and Select Mas
ters; Knights Templar of Ash
land; Hillah Temple AAON
MS, Ashland; Reames Chap
ter 66; Order of Eastern Star;
Eagles Lodge, and Ashland
Lodge 944 BPOE.
His professional affiliations
included membership in the
National Association of Coun
ty Officials, American Soci
ety of Appraisers, Oregon
County Assessors' association
and International Association
of Assessing Officers. In addi
tion, Mr. Schumacher was
president of the Oregon Real
Estate association.
Survivors include his wife,
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FEATURES
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THEATER
INFORMATION SERVICE
CALL SP 3-7323
FOR FUll INFORMATION
ABOUT YOUR THEATERS
Preparing
for our
3rd Anniversary
at ths
ROGUE RIVER LODGE
25 Mlnut.t N.E. of Mtdford on Crater Lake Hwy. 62
We want to take this opportunity to thank all
our friends and customers for their support and
encouragement during our first two years In
Business at ths ROGUE RIVER LODGE.
CLOSED APRIL 17-18-19-20-21
ALMOND RAISING
Sacramento - California is
the only state in the U.S. so
far to successfully raise al
monds in commercial quantities.
Jackson
Council of Blind
RUMMAGE SALE
FEHL BUILDING
Saturday, April 22
9:00 to 4:30 .
Donations to rh Council may
be loft at 22 W. Jackson or
call SP 2-5552.
RE-OPENING SATURDAY
APRIL 22nd
DINE & DANCE
Wo welcome you individually or in family groups,
organizations or special planned parties.
to live music In a
delightful atmosphere
Join Us for Our Special Occasion .
OUR ANNIVERSARY PARTY SAT., APRIL 22
PHONE TR 8-2392 ' :'
Owners: loll Porterfleld Fr.lda and Harry Koofor
TURKEY & HAM DINNERS
(Sunday Special) with all the trimmings
straight trom the oven to youl
COMPLETE DINNERS
Jumbo Shrimp Oysters Pork Chops
Steak Fillet of Sole Halibut Steak
Fried Chicken ' Your Choice
SERVED DAILY
TIMBER ROOM
CAFE '
5 South Riverside
HER FAITH. ..HER WORK in the
beguiling heart of the Congo...
CRUMBLING BEFORE THE
POWER OF THE
, BIOLOGICAL URGE!
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LATE WORLD NEWS PETER FINCH
SON
ROGER MOORE .
Just Like Having
Your Own Butlerl
FREE
El
to Any Home in
Medford City Limits
on Orders of $2.00
or More
5 Till 12 P.M. Daily
12 to 12 Sat & Sun.
PING'S GARDENS
Chinese & American Dishes
SP 3-6363
NOW OPEN-QUO NEW
"00-WMDOW"
HAMBURGERS
HOT DOGS
1
Served All Day T
HAM, BACON or SAUSAGE
2 EGGS, HASH BROWNS, 7
TOAST and DRINK I J
-jfe- Homemade Soup "Ar Chili
jAr Wonderful Salads .
OPEN 8 A.M. TO 8:30 P.M.
CLOSED SUNDAYS
THE FABLE
SANDWICH SHOP
CORNER 6th and BARTLETT
THE GROTTO
Downtown Medford
CHUCK WAGON STYLE
ALL YOU CAN EAT
SUNDAY DINNER
i.24 CH;rN
Fried Chicken Baked Ham
Sea Foods
Soup 15 Salads 2 Desserts
Open 11:00 A.M. till 7:00 P.M.
Enjoy The Luxurious New
ALLEY LOUNGE
NUMBER 10 FRONT ST.
STARTING TODAY
CONTINUOUS FROM 1:00 P.M.
This Is An Adult Showl
No One Under 16 Admitted
Unless With An Adult
AND IF YOU LIKE
RAYMOND BURR
AS TV'S
PERRY MASON
Don't Miss Him in This Great Rolel
Only the
hot sun
was
witness
to their
shameless
sin!
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thought..,
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DONT FORGET THE ACADEMY AWARDS TELECAST TOMORROW, MONDAY NIGHT, ON KSES-TV.