MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY. MAY I. 1112
Convalescing Mrs. Hat
tie Salters of Prospect is con
valescing at Rogue Valley Me.
tnorial hospital following re
cent surgery. Meanwhile, Mrs.
Lowell Ash, also of Prospect,
is out of the hospital and now
visiting at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Fred McPherson
of Medford.
. GROTTO
Chuck Wagon Style Eating
Lunch $100
Children 60c
Dinner $150
Children 75c
10 Front St.
Phone SP 2-4443
CLOSED SUNDAYS
Local
Prosnect Election Polls
will beopen at Prospect !Osh
school from 2 to 8 p.m.
Monday as voters elect a di
rectorom the board of school
district No. 59 and a rural
school district zone 3 director.
Rummage Sale The Jack
son County Association for
Retarded Children will hold
a rummage sale in the Fohl
building, 108 North Ivy St.,
Medford, May 9. Anyone wish
ing to donate used clothing,
household articles, tools, cos
tume jewelry, toys, lamps, ra
dios, or baby things may leave
them at the Spring Street
grocery.
and Personal
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Overheated Stove Med
iora iiremen responded to a i Speakers
...hui.wi an uveiiieaiea on
stove in a trailer house owned
by Shirleen Trailer court, 602
North Riverside ave., at 6
a.m. Saturday. The fire was
out when firemen arrived.
There was no damage
DOORS OPEN AT 1:15
Continuous From 1:30
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Home Rule Meeting The
County Citizens for Home
Rule Charter will meet at
7:30 p.m. Monday in the meet
ing room of Public Library
of Medford and Jackson coun
ty. Trades Council The next
regular meeting of the Med
ford Building and Trades
Council will be held in the
Carpenters' hall, 123'i West
Main St., Medford, Wednes
day, May 9, at 7:30 p.m.
Motel Association The
monthly meeting of the Jack
son County Motel and Trailer
Court association will be at
North's Chuck Wagon Wed
nesday, May 9, at noon. All
motel and trailer park owners
and managers are urged to
attend.
Bird-Waichers Dr. Elmo
Stevenson, president of South
ern Oregon college, will speak
on the "Home Life of Rogue
Valley Birds" at 7:30 p.m.
May 10 in the Red Cross
building in Medford. The
meeting is sponsored by the
Thomas McCamant Bird soci
ety. Returns - Mrs. Charles
Babb, 2871 Georgia St., Med
ford, returned Thursday eve
ning from Friday Harbor, on
Big San Juan Island, Washing
ton, after visiting with her
brother - in - law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zylstra.
Mrs. Zylstra had been hospit
alized in Seattle and Mrs
Babb accompanied her sister
for her trip home to Friday
Harbor on board the Zylstra's
yacht.
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Annexation Meeting - A
meeting of residents affected
by the proposed annexation
of an area west and south of
Medford will be held at Thur
ston's Dance studio, 245 Stew
art ave., at 7:30 p.m. May 8.
will present facts
concerning the proposed an
nexation. A question and an
swer period will follow.
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Toastmasters Meeting - The
Jackson Toastmasters will
meet at Jackson House at 8:30
aen. Monday. Speakers will
be Wilson Edinger, Jim Tay
lor and Larry Kuttner.
Mercy Flights - Adrian
Young, Areata, Calif., was
flown by Mercy Flights, Inc.,
Friday from Ashland to Eure
ka following treatment at the
Ashland Community hospita'-.
To date, 1,408 patients have
been flown by the air ambu
lance service.
Car Damaged A car regis
tered to Thomas MacLeod,
200 Sunrise ave., Medford was
damaged about 12:16 a m. Fri.
day while it was parked on
South Riverside ave. between
Eighth and Main sts. Jim
Knight, 59, Happy Camp, was
cited for violation of basic
rule after the vehicle which
he was operating struck the
McLeod car, according to
Medford police.
Roundtable Speaker Don
Stathos, candidate for the Re
publican nomination for state
senator, and a Medford insur
ance man, will speak to the
Medford Chamber of Com
merce Roundtable at its Mon
day noon meeting at North's
Chuck Wagon. Stathos will
speak on the subject, "What
the State Legislature Can Do
to Stimulate Industry in Jack
son County."
Meeting Set - A special
meeting of the Democratic
Central committee will be
held Tuesday, May 8, at 8
p.m. in the Medford Labor
Temple. All precinct commit
teemen and candidates are
urged to attend. A get-out-the-vote
program will be discuss
ed. Farm Bureau Meeting - The
Jackson County Farm bureau
will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday
at the Phoenix Grange. The
purpose of the meeting is to
discuss formation of a county
tax study committee. All or
ganizations and persons inter
ested are invited to atend.
Permit Issued - The Med.
ford building department is
sued a permit Thursday to
Thomas Hubs to add to and
remodel a residence at 1636
Brookdale ave. at an approx
imate cost of $10,000.
Fire In Car - Medford fire
men were summoned to Main
and Front sts. about 1:20 a.m.
Friday when a car fire was
reported. They said that a
cigarette had been dropped,
igniting the floor mat in a car
owned and driven by Robert
M. Bown, Central Point.
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DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION STUDENTS-
Posing with Miss America (front) at the 16th
annual national leadership conference in
Chicago are, from left: Royce Payne, Dave
Redmond, Pamela Mickey, John Crabb, dis
tributive education teacher, and Dan Miller.
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CP Police Officer's Employment Ended
Central Point - The em-'ment has yet been made
ploymcnt of Dick Hamilton as
patrolman with the Central
Point police department has
been terminated, Edward
Zander, ponce chief, announc
ed Saturday. No new appoint.
Births
The termination took place
while Hamilton was serving
his probationary period with
the department. Hamilton
had resigned from the Med
ford police department last
March to take the Central
Point post.
SCROGGINS - To Mr. and
Mrs. William, route 1 box 61,
Eagle Point, May 3. 1962, a
girl, 7'i pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
TOST - To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald, 2417 Thorn Oak dr.,
Medtord, May 4, 1962, a girl.
7 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
MORGAN - To Mr. and
Mrs. Donald L., 318 Marie St.,
Medford, May 4. 1962, a girl,
9 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
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all of Medford. Redmond was second in the
DE student of the year contest.
Medford Student
Places Second in
National Contest
Dave Redmond, Medford
High school student and pres
ident of the Distributive Edu
cation clubs of Oregon, was
chosen recently as second
place winner in the National
Distributive Education Stu
dent of the Year contest at
the 16th annual national lead
ership conference in Chicago.
The award Is given to out
standing students in the field
of marketing and distribution
who are enrolled in high
school distributive education
program.
Contestants for the contest
were limited to first place
state winners In the 46 mem
ber states which make up the
25,000 student membership.
Member! of Delegation
Members of the Oregon
delegation included Medford
DE Coordinator John J.
Crabb, Royce Payne, employ.
ee of J. C. Penney company
under the vocational training
program: Pam Mickey, em
ployed at Medford High
school; Dan Miller, employee
of Big Pines Lumber com.
pany; and Redmond, em
ployee of Big Pines Lumber
company.
J. C. Penney, founder of the
J. C. Penney company, Miss
America and sponsored tours
through Chicago's famous re
tail and wholesale establish
ments were included in the
program.
Oregon entered the public
speaking contest, area of dis
tribution manual contest, stu-dent-of-the-year
contest, job
interview, essay and merchan
dise manual contest. This is
the first time since 1955
when Oregon became affili
ated that it has placed in a
national contest.
Redmond was defeated In
the final election for nation
al president by Jim Taylor
from Colorado.
OBITUARIES
LULU ERSKINE
Funeral services for Mrs.
Lulu Erskine, 90, of 521 Ed
wards St., Medford, who died
Wednesday will be held at
10:30 a.m. Monday in Conger
Morris downtown chapel. The
Elder Arvin Winkle, of the
Seventh Day Adventist church
will officiate. Committal will
be in Eastwood Oddfellows
cemetery.
Mrs. Erskine was born Nov.
18, 1871, in Jackson county,
Missouri, and had lived in
southern Oregon for many
years. Her husband, Alvin C.
Erskine, died in 1961.
Survivors include three
sons, Norman Palmer, Gold
Beach, Ore.; and George Pal
mer and Clifford Palmer,
rowell Klver, B. c.
ELSIE M. COOPER
Mrs. Elsie Mae Cooper, of
64 North Ninth st., Central
Point, died in Oklahoma Sat
urday. The body will be re
turned to Medford for serv
ices and interment, with Conger-Morris
Funeral directors
in charge of arrangements.
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Flue Fire - Ashland fire
men were called to a flue
fire at the home of Bruce Ev
ers, 20 North Mountain ave.,
about 8:32 p.m. Thursday.
There was no damage.
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GRADING UNDER WAY
Grading work in under way
on the Butte Falls - Fish Lake
rd., according to County En
gineer Bob Carstenscn. The
grading is the final stage in
preparing the road for bi
tuminous coating this sum
mer.
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fore 6:4.1 p.m. dally and 10:30
am Sunday.
If regular delivery arrlvea
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notify office, thua eliminating
special meaienger aervlce.
MRS. KAREN R. SMITH
Mrs. Karen R. Smith. 22, of
223 King st., died in a local
hospital Saturday. The body
will be taken by Conger-Morris,
funeral directors, to Oak-
land, Calif., for services and
interment.
Mrs. Smith was born In
Oakland, Calif., moving to
Medford a month ago. In Oak.
land, Aug. 22, 1959, she was
married to Walter E. Smith
Jr., who survives.
Also surviving are three
children, Linda Kaye, Walter
and Sandra Faye; her mother,
Mrs. Ruth K. Stewart, Oak
land, Calif.; her father, Hen
ry C. Stuart, Antioch, Calif.;
a sister, Margaret Stuart, Oak
land: and five half brothers,
Joseph, Raymond, Henry,
Dennis and Thomas, all in
Antioch.
LEE H. HAMILTON
Funeral services for Lee
Halleck Hamilton, 68, of 1220
East Jackson st., Medford,
who died Thursday, will be
held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in
Conger-Morris downtown cha
pel. Committal will be in Sis
kiyou Memorial park.
Mr. Hamilton was born
June 23, 1893, in Missouri,
and had lived in southern
Oregon for many years.
Survivors include a sister,
Mrs. Nell McFarlane, San
Francisco; and a brother, Pal-
rick H. Hamilton, Amarillo,
Tex.
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Sonotone has done it again
with the "WISP-EAR," tho
world's smallest hearing aid,
worn entirely in the ear.
It's cordless hearing no
cords down the neck, nothing
behind the ear, nothing on the
body. The new Sonotone
snuggles in the hollow of the
ear. It weighs only l5th of
an ounce (including tiny bat
tery inside) and is so small it's
hardly noticeable.
The "WISP-EAR" can
help 7 out of 10 persons with
hearing losses. Slips in and
out of your ear so easily
ideal for those who "hear but
don't understand." As small
as a dime, as light as a nickel.
Here s better hear
ing from Sonotone in
the remarkable mod
ern way-the "WISP
EAR" worn inside
the ear.
SONOTONE
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MATILDA A. WHITMAN
Mrs. Matilda A. Whitman,
mother of Mrs. Harold C.
Dow, of Applcgate, died Wed
nesday at Yoncalla, Ore. Fu
neral services will be held at
10 a.m. Tuesday at Yoncalla,
with interment at 2:30 p.m.
in Hillcrest Memorial park,
Medford, Conger-Morris, fu
neral directors, is in charge
of local arrangements.
BUCKHORN
MINERAL
SPRINGS
Athiand. Ore.
Knjoy health.
reit, comfort,
and hotpltalltr amidst pleat
ant furrAmdinfi.
HOT MINFRAI. BATHS for
HheumatUm, Arthritic, Neu
ritli and Nervoumefl.
C ARBON DIOXIDE VAPIIK
BATHS for Hlch and Low
Blond pres'tire. Slnua and
Skin Eruption!.
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HOI SKKKKPINU AMINS
al Reatonable Rates.
Wrlta lor Reiervatloni
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Buckhorn Mineral Sprlngl
DR. HKRMAN Wr.XLER, D C.
Director
2Z00 Burkhnrn Sprlngl Road
Athiand, Oregon
OTIS PAYTON
Otis John Payton, 77, Port
land, father of Millard Otis
Payton, Medford business
man, died in the Kaiser Me
morial hospital May 2.
Mr. Payton was born In
Baker, Ore., March 14, 1885.
He moved to Portland 50
years ago, and hi worked as
an engineer in the Portland
water bureau for 40 years.
He retired several years ago.
Mr. Payton was a charter
member of Kenton Lodge 145
AF and AM, and a member of
the Municipal Employees' un
ion.
He is survived by a son,
Miller Otis Payton, Medford,
and a sister, Alma Payton,
Los Angeles, Calif.
Funeral services were held
Saturday at the Little Chapel
of the Chimes In Portland.
Civil Service Exam
For Postmaster Listed
A special civic service ex
amination lor postmaster at
Trail will be given Saturday,
May 12, at 8:30 a.m.
Applicants have been asked
to assemble in Room 35 of
Medford High school. The ex
amination will start at 8:30,
according to L. B. Nelson, ex.
amlner.
STARTING TODAY
CONTINUOUS FROM 1:00 P.M.
TWO OF THE GREATEST
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A its songs and enchantments to cherish
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Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Variable
cloudiness through Monday Scat
tered showers likely today and to
night. High both dnyf 60 to OS.
Low tonight 40 to 43.
western oreeon: cioudv witn
showers today and occasional rain
tonight and Monday morning be
coming showery Monday afternoon.
High today and Monday 62 to 84.
Low tonight 40 to 48.
Northern California: variant
cloudiness today and tonight with
occasional rain likely near t h
coast Point Arena northward and
scattered showeri in northern
mountains. Fair Monday except
cloudiness persisting In mountains.
cooler mucn or area today ana
sllll cooler over Interior Monday.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE; Mean yesterday
50; below normal 1.
Record high this dnte 02 In lf47.
Record low this date 28 In 1UJ4.
PRECIPITATION; 24 hours
midnight, none.
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High 4:00
Ynlpr- a.m.
day Low
64 40
70 28
37
37
Seattle 55 41
Spokane - 36
Yakima
Brookings
Klamath Falls ,
MEDFORD 74
Portland 62
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...87
Eureka
Red Bluff .
Sacramento
San Francisco
Los Angeles 70
Phoenix 06
Denver . 60
Chicago B2
Miami Reach 80
New York 82
Washington. D C. . 82
Sunset loday 7:16 p m,
Sunrise tomorrow B OO a m.
At moonset tonight (10:13 p.m.)
Castor and Pollux (the Twins) will
he in the west and the bright star
well to the north of them and low
er In the sky will be Capella.
MAX SIEMER
Max Siemer, Trail, died In
Portland April 22. He was
buried at the Willamette Na
tional cemetery in Portland
April 27.
Mr. Siemer was a resident
of Trail since 1922 or 1023,
and waff well-known in the
area.
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Fri., May 11
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