Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 27, 1962, Image 7

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    Local and
Barn Fire - Fire started In
tome old straw piled beside
a bam at Dark Hollow rd. and
Pioneer ave. in Medford at
aooui a.io p.m. aaiuraay, out
the owner, Clarence W.
Holmes, extinguished it with
a garden hose before firemen
arrived. There was no dam
age. Permit! Issued - The Med
ford building department is
sued permits Thursday to
Fred Stevens to erect a garage
at 605 North Columbus ave.
at an estimated cost of $1,500;
to R. J. Crossman to erect a
partition in a commercial
building at 33 North Central
ave. at an approximate cost of
$1,000; and to George Heide
to erect a residence at 517
Mae st. at an anticipated cost
of $10,000.
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Attend Conference - Med-
I ford City Manager Robert
I Duff will be in Seattle this
'week attending a conference
of the American Water Works
association.
Roundtable Program - A
film entitled "Quality Pencils
with a Purpose" will be pre
sented by a representative
from Marco Advertising at the
Monday noon meeting of the
Medford Chamber of Com
merce Roundtable. The film
features a tour of a ballpoint
pen factory. The Roundtable
meets at North's Chuck
Wagon.
To Graduate - Donald Al
vin Young, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Young, 1045 West
Valley View rd., Ashland, will
be graduated from Loma Lin
da School of Dentistry, Red
lands, Calif., June 3, receiving
the degree of doctor of dental
surgery. Before entering the
school, he had earned his
bachelor's degree from Walla
Walla college, Walla Walla,
Wash.
Expected Home - Dr. Glenn
M. Revel. 131 Terra rir
: Medford, is e:;pected to arrive
home this week end from
Great Falls, Mont., where he
has been attending a joint
j council session of Army, Navy
! and Air Force security offi
; cers. Dr. Revel is a comman
der in the Naval Air Reserves.
Great Falls is headquarters of
Dew Line.
Toaitmasiers Meeting - Bob
Hostetter, Bill Sage and
George Spencer will speak at
the Jackson Toastmasters
meeting at 6:30 a.m. Monday
in Sambo's restaurant. Toast
master will be Bill Dilley.
Sites Foundation-The board
of directors of the Siskiyou
Pioneer Sites Foundation will
meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,
May 29, in the U.S. hotel,
Jacksonville.
Story Corrected - An auto
driven by Clinton Dean Vro
man, RFD 4, Box 438, Med
ford, was struck by the open
ing door of a parked vehicle
in a 6:18 p.m. accident in
front of 5 South Riverside
ave., Medford, last Wednes
day. The owner of the parked
car, Virgil Lee TibbetU, 319
Ashland st., Medford, opened
the left front door of his car,
causing it to strike Vroman's
vehicle just as it was passing
by. An earlier account of the
incident reported that Vro
man's auto had struck the
parked car.
OSU Commencement
To Be Telecast Live
Corvallis - (UPD - Oregon
State university's 93rd annu
al spring commencement
will be telecast live and di
rect from here over state sta
tions KOAC-TV in Corvallis
and KOAP-TV in Portland
June 3.
The program will start at
1:45 p.m. daylight time.
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TUISDAY-WEDNESDAY-TMURSDAY
DOORS OPEN AT 8:00 "CURTAIN AT 8:30"
ALL
SEATS
$1.00
TO BE IN MEDFORD A duplicate Free
dom 7 Mercury spacecraft, above, will be on
display in downtown Medford at the corner
on Main st. and Central ave. June 1, ac
cording to Russ Heysell, volunteer chairman
of the U. S. Treasury department's Savings
Bonds committee. The display of the space
Miss Bateman Gets
Quill, Scroll Award
Janis Bateman, Crater High
school senior, has been award
ed one of the Quill and Scroll
Edward J. Nell memorial
scholarships in journalism.
Notification of the $500
award was sent by the Inter
national honorary society for
high school journalists.
The award is presented for
work on the school paper.
Winners of the National Writ
ing contest are eligible.
Miss Bateman plans to use
it next year at Northwestern
university in Evanston, 111.
Births
JANES - To Mr. and Mrs.
Orville M., 1213 Iowa St.,
Ashland, May 23, 1962, a girl,
9'4 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
KATZENBACH - To Mr.
and Mrs. Charles A., 13 Ken
wood st., Medford, May 25,
1962, a girl, 6 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
HOLTZINGER - To Mr.
and Mrs. George, 285 Clover
lane. Medford, May 25, 1962,
a girl, 534 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
VERRICO - To Mr. and
Mrs. John G., 1100 Dakota
ave., Medford, May 25, 1962,
a boy, 6 pounds, at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
JOHNSON - To Mr. and
Mrs. Darrell Gary, route 1,
box 19C, Jacksonville, May
25, 1962, a boy, 6 pounds,
at Rogue Valley hospital.
MUZZIOLI - To Mr. and
Mrs. Caesar Edmund, 517
Newtown ave., Medford, May
25, 1962, a boy, 5V pounds,
at Rogue Valley hospital.
KROUSE - To Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Eugene, route 4, box
485, Grants Pass, May 25,
1962, a boy, 94 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
MORSE - To Mr. and Mrs.
Sam, 812 Sherman ave., Med
ford, May 26, 1962, a girl, 7
pounds, at Rogue Valley hos
pital. ENDS TODAY
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
MEANS BUSINESS George Mau, a San Francisco pharm
acist, shows off the machete he used to chase off two would
be robbers from his store. Tired of the rash of robberies
suffered by merchants at night, Mau obtained the large
blade for his own protection. Police found blood stains in a
stolen getaway car and Mau said he was certain he nicked
a man with his weapon, (UPI)
Politicians
Campaign
Salem - (UPD - The commit
tee that worked for the suc
cessful nomination of Repub
lican Sig Unander, Portland,
for the U.S. Senate spent $29,-
321, the State Election Divi
sion said Friday.
The primary election cam
paign expense report filed
here said that expenses equal
ed contributions.
Another report filed in the
campaign that renominated
Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore.)
put total contributions of the
Morse campaign at $30,367,
But the report indicated only
$18,843 was spent, as report
ed earlier. The new total came
with the filing of a $10,000
contribution to Morse from
the Oregon AFL-CIO's com
mittee on Political Education
(COPE), although COPE indi
cated it got the money from
the national AFL-CIO.
Biggest single contributor
in the Morse effort other thBn
COPE was a labor-sponsored
testimonial dinner in Port
land. The December, 1961,
dinner brought in $7,944.
Nicholas Reisini, New York,
and Alex Deutsch, Los An
geles, both gave $1,000 to
Morse.
Single biggest contributor
in the Unander campaign was
John C. Higgins of Portland,
$2,000. Those making $1,000
contributions included Robert
Beggs and Edmund Hayes,
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craft is timed to coincide with the kick-off
of a new Friday night opening event plan
ned by the Downtown Medford Merchants
association. The spacecraft will be available
for viewing by the public between 5 and
8 p.m. Friday.
File
Expenses
both Portland.
In general campaigning, the
Oregon AFL-CIO listed con
tributions of $8,678, but ex
penses of only $3,280.
Alfred "Pat" Blair of Sa
lem, who was unopposed for
the GOP nomination for
State Labor Commissioner,
listed personal expenses of
$643.
Other campaign expense
filings included:
Republican Edward Branch
field, Medford, for state rep
resentative, $585, with $105
of It out of his own pocket.
Democrat Bower Aly, Eu
gene, for state senator, $251,
including $224 personal.
Dictaphone Stolen
From Medford Plane
The theft of a dictaphone
valued at $350 from an air
craft at the Medford Munici
pal airport was reported Sat
urday by a Medford man.
Robert Henry Smith, 2351
Hillside dr., noiified police of
the loss at 10 a.m. Saturday.
DIRECTOR DIE8
Portland - IUPD - Egil E.
Krogh, general merchandise
manager and member of the
board of directors of Meier
Sc Frank Frank Co., died of
a heart attack at his home in
Lake Oswego, seven milei
south of here Friday, He wai
61. ,
OBITUARIES
ELLA KNIGHT
Mrs. Ella Knight. 85, of
Rogue River, died yesterday
afternoon at a local hospital.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Conger-Morris
Funeral directors.
CORAL KIEL
Ashland Coral Irene Kiel,
62, died in an Ashland nursing
home Saturday morning. Fu
neral arrangements will be
announced by Litwiller Fu
neral home.
EVA LEE
Ashland Funeral Services
for Mrs. Eva Lee, 75, of 40
Granite St., Ashland, who died
Friday, will be held at 2 p.m.
Monday at Litwiller's Mt.
View chapel. Interment will
be in Mt. View cemetery.
Name Local Student
President of Club
Jeremy R. Randolph, son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Randolph,
120 Ashland ave., Medford,
was elected president of the
International Relations club
at the University of Santa
Clara, Santa Clara, Calif., for
the second year recently.
Purpose ot the club is to
contribute to the intellectual
life of the campus by pro
viding an integrated view of
world affairs. The club pro
gram stresses student discus
sion following lectures by var
ious authorities and films.
Randolph Is a history and
political science major. He Is
a I960 graduate of St. Mary's
high school, Medford.
Bids Opened for
Nurses' Housing
Bids were opened last week
for construction of nurses'
housing units at Rogue Valley
hospital.
Plana prepared by Medford
Architects Edson and Pappas
call for construction of three
structures of one three-plex
unit and two four-plex units.
Four bachelorette units hav
ing living room, kitchenette
and bath will be provided.
There will be six one-bedroom
units with living room, bath
and kitchen, and one two-bedroom
unit.
Total building area will be
about 6,000 square feet and an
equivalent area will be pro
vided in carports and In
patios surrounded by redwood
screen panels.
The bids are under study,
according to Charles L. Gus-
tafson. Low bidder was Graff
and James, Medford, at $165
000.
Weather
FORECAST
Medford nd vicinity: Cloudy
this morning. Considerable u n
shlne In th valley this afternoon,
but ihowen over higher mountains.
Increasing cloudiness Sunday night
and rain Monday. High today 70.
Low tonight 40. High Monday 69.
Weitarn Oregon: Partly aunny
and warmer today and Monday.
High today 62 to 74. Low tonight
46 to 32. High Monday 66 to 78.
Northern Calirnrnla Varlahla
cloudiness today and Monday with
numerouii inowari and thunder,
storms over central and southern
Sierra Nevadas today. Continued
cool.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean vesterdav
58: below normal 3.
Record high this date 02 In 1052.
Record low this date 34 in 1061.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none.
Total this month .SO In., .32 in.
below normal.
Total since Sept. I 15 23 In,,
1.30 In below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 39
per cent.
High 4:0t 24
Y titer- a.m. hr.
day Low Prec.
CITY
Brook) nil
43
35
37
45
52
Howard Prairie -.48
Klamath Falls . SB
MEDFORD 71
Portland 66
Seattle ...
Spokane .
Yakima .
6!
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44
Eureka .33
Red Bluff 77
Sacramento .74
San Francisco 60
Los Angeles 66
55
46
50
54
5B
47
51
76
65
70
Phoenix ...
Denver
Ch caco whh.i.1 . 56
Miami Beach ..... 95
New York
Washington, D.C.
Sunset today 7:37 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow 4:30 a.m.
Moonrlse tomorrow 2:05 a.m.
I New Moon June 2
Venus, the brightest planet, now
setts In the west-northwest and has
moved Into the constellation. Gem
ini. Above Venus are the Twins.
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SIDNA V. BENDER 0
Funeral services for Sidna
V. (Tante) Bender, 92, of 160
South Amy St., Central Point,
who died at her home Friday,
will be held at the graveside
at 10 a.m. Monday in the
Jacksonville cemetery.
The Rev. D. Kirkland West,
pastor of the First Presbyte
rian church, will officiate.
Perl Funeral home is in
charge of arrangements.
Miss Bender, the daughter
of Peter Bender and Eliza
beth Burkeybile, was born
March 4, 1871, in Viola. Wis.
She has lived in the Rogue
River valley for the past 60
years.
Survivors Include one ne
phew, Chester Barnett, Cen
tral Point; one niece, Mrs.
Lenore Hill, Central Point;
three grand nieces, Mrs. Stan
ley Parrish, Medford, Mrs.
Robert Van Sickle, Medford,
Mrs. Deane Brandon, Kodlak,
Alaksa; and several great
great nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers will be Stanley
Parrish, Seldon Hill, Stephen
Parrish and Bernard Raw
stern. ANGIE H. SUTHERLIN
Mrs. Angie H. Sutherlin,
wife of W. L. Sutherlin, 657
J St., Medford, died at home
early Saturday morning. Fu
neral arrangements will be
announced by Perl Funeral
home.
LEONA HANNA
Funeral services for Mrs.
Leona Hanna, 74, of 205 First
St., Jacksonville, wife of for
mer Circuit Court Judge H.
K. Hanna, who died Wednes
day, will be held at 2 p.m.
Monday at Perl Funeral home.
The Rev. King Jones, pastor
of the Jacksonville Presbyte
rian church, will officiate. In-
Children Slightly
Injured in Crash
Two young children were
injured slightly in a two-car
collision Friday at Fourth st.
and Central ave. in Medford.
Treated at a doctor's office
following the 1:25 p.m. inci
dent were Nell William Jen
sen, 814 months, and Holly
Victoria Jensen, 5. Both suf
fered bruises.
The children were passen
gers in a car driven by Doro
thy Catherine Jensen, 83 Rose
ave., Medford. The driver ot
the other car, Joseph Ran
dolph Brown, Rt. 1, Box 565,
Central Point, was cited for
disobeying a red traffic sig
nal. Two Area Schools
End Session Friday
. Prospect and Evans Valley
schools closed Friday, accord
ing to the Jackson county
school superintendent's office.
Butte Falls schooli close
May 29.
Phoenix and Plnehurst
schools will close June 1.
Eagle Point schools will close
June 6. Medford district pub
lic schools will close June 7.
Closing June 8 will be
schools in Ashland, Central
Point and Applegate.
EUNSHITS
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SUNDAY. MAY 27,
torment will be in the Jack
sonville cemetery.
Mrs. Hanna, the daughter
of Chris Ulrich and Alice Gil
son, was born April 7, 1888,
in Jacksonville. On March 20,
1912, in Jacksonville, she was
married to Herbert K. Hanna,
who survives.
She was a member of the
Jacksonville Presbyterian
church and in 1934 was
awarded an honorary life
membership in ihe Presbyte
rian Foreign Mission Board.
She also was active in histori
cal societies in this area.
Survivors, in addition to
her husband, include a foster
daughter, Mrs. Anita Dang,
San Francisco. Calif.; a ne
phew, Lewis Buckley, Apple-
gate; a niece, Mrs. Helen Bur
gess, El Cajon, Calif., and four
grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Fred
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Mrs. Hanna will lie in state
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and until lime for services
tomorrow.
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