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MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE? MEDFORD, OREGON WEDNESDAY. MAY 30. 19(2 31 Schtdultd - The Jack son County Council of the Blind will hold a rummage tale in the Fehl building, 108 North Ivy st., Medford, be tween 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Saturday, June 2. Proceeds will be used to help promote establishment of a service center for blind and handi capped in this area. Persons having articles they wish to contribute may telephone Mrs. Harris at 773-1973 or Mrs. Warner at 773-6781. Locals ! Obituaries NOW Something NEW at the GROTTO Enjoy A Complete 7 Course ITALIAN DINNER Served From 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Alio Your Choice of . American Dinners AS USUAL The Grotto's Famous Chuck Wagon Lunch S.rv.d from 11 .nt. to 2 AdulH $1.00 Children Undtf 12 60c OPEN AT 4 P.M. MEMORIAL DAY Permits Issued - The Med ford building department is sued permits Monday to Wayne Bennett to erect a residence at 158 De Hague st. at an estimated cost of $6, 500; to Medford Neon to erect a sign at 27 West Main st. at an approximate cost of $1,200; to Mel Steinbach to erect a residence at 1510 Johnson st. at an approximate cost of S9. 500; and to F. M. Kincaid to remodel a residence at 2783 East McAndrews rd. at an anticipated cost of SI, 000. Vehicles Collide - Vehicles operated by Herman Henry Reiser, 64. Saiem, and Ernest Herman Klenner, 27, of 1003 Jasper st. collided about 3:29 p.m. Monday at Court st. and McAndrews rd. No injuries were reported, and no cita tions were issued, Medford police said. Accident - Cars driven by Carlos William Harper, 36, of 1536 Cloverlawn dr.. Grants Pass, and Pauline Ruth Wil kin, 28, of 1160 Prospect si., Ashland, were involved in an accident north of Phoenix yesterday, according to state police. . . , Back in Office - W. Ward Y e a g e r, superintendent of Crater Lake National park, has returned to his office after a five - week convalescing period at home following sur gery recently in San Francis co. He plans to move his head quarters to the lake in the near future. ' Clinic Open - The chest x-ray. clinic at Sacred Heart hospital, sponsored by the Jackson County Tuberculosis and Health association, will be open Thursday, May 31, from 2 to 5 p.m. Slight Injury-John Sworak, 50, of 402'iB West Jackson st., was injured slightly about 1:25 p.m. Monday when the bicycle he was riding and a vehicle operated by Calvin J. Hansen, 43, of 511 West Jack son st., were involved in an accident at Front and Jackson sts. No citations were issued, police said. IN PERSON! TONIGHT ONLY! FRED MADDOX JAMES D. BURHUS The "FLAT GIT IT BOY Recording Artists 9 P.M. Till 2 A.M. DANCING FLOOR SHOWS ENTERTAINMENT DINNERS From 5 Till 12 STEAKS - CHICKEN - SEA FOOD 21 CL(U) NEWS REELf ASTRONAUT CARPENTER'S SCOOP Orbit 4 Recovery! On Screen 10:10 ON SCREEN AT 8:10 P.M. 12 M. Its Bqeht!...Its7onderful! WaltDIsneuv fr-vr t imnmm A.Vr . BOLGtR SANDS ANNETTE WYNN aw ALL Nfw! W rieCT BIIU UITt rTHi Secret 4rYl r.lUHIfcl.H IttlU U v4 tf All II.AIIII M. ;t UALHUUN y i J XI Iw i . . 2nd Hit .B en at is, i GILBERT S. ELDER e Funeral services for Gil bert S. Elder, 91, of 3579 Ta ble Rock rd., Medford, who died Monday, will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at Perl Fu neral home. The Rev. Richard Hadeen, pastor of the Breen Baptist church, wiU officiate. Interment will be in the Hart ley cemetery at Williams, Ore. Mr. Elder, the son of Lay fette W. Elder and Barbara J. Green, was born May 18, 1871. at Walla Walla, Wash. Except for a few years that he lived in California, he lived most all of his life in Oregon. For the past 13 years he had lived in the Medford area. On Dec. 5. 1899, at Inde pendence, Ore., he was mar ried to Elzina A. Wilson, who died July 26, 1935. On May 16, 1936, in Los Angeles, Calif., he was married to Fan ny Conway, who survives. Other survivors include fix sons, Newton W. Elder. Ala meda, Calif., Jesse P. Fldcr, Central Point, Evert J. Elder, Benton, Wash., Gilbert S. Eld er, Shady Cove; Dean W. Elder, Shady Cove, Alfred R. Elder, Oroville, Calif.-, one daughter, Mrs. Gula E. Hedge path, Madras. Ore.; 24 grand children and 39 great grand children. Pallbearers will be Delvan Elder, Russell Elder, Elden Elder, Donald Elder, Newton Elder and Murray Waters. CHARLES WINKLEMAN Charles Victor Winkleman, 74. died in a local hospital early today. Funeral arrange ments will be announced by Perl Funeral home. EVERETT CROUCH Hornbrook Everett Ellis Crouch, 58, died in a Yreka hospital Tuesday. He was born in Pueblo, Colo., May 16, 1904, and had lived in Hornbrook for two years. He moved to Siskiyou county in 1934, later moving to Los Angeles for 10 years before living in Hornbrook. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Jacqueline J. Dooley, Hornbrook, Mrs. Col leen Babcock, Bieber, Calif., and Mrs. Ethel Beck, Redding, Calif.; one son, Lee Crouch, Kcnai, Alaska; and 11 grand children. Funeral services have ten tatively been set at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 31, In the Hornbrook Methodist church. The Rev. Mario Magnus of Hilts Community church will officiate. Interment will be in the Henley-Hornbrook cemetery. REGINALD S. DOUGHTY Funeral services for Regi nald S. Doughty, 57, of 2331 Sunnyview dr., Medford, who died Tuesday, will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday in Hillcrest Memorial chapel on the North Phoenix rd. The Rev. George Roseberry of the First Metho dist church will officiate. Committal will be in Hill crest Memorial park, with Conger-Morris Funeral direc tors in charge of arrange ments. Mr. Doughty was born Nov. 27, 1904, in Natchez, Miss. He was married May 30, 1925, in San Luis Obispo, Calif., to Edna Lee Nelson, who sur vives. Other survivors include a son, Raymond Doughty, San Jose, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Donavie Bewley, Med ford; and Mrs. Beverley Gid- dens, Santa Maria, Calif.; a brother and two sisters in Mississippi, and five grandchildren. Casket bearers will be Her man Bost, Elmer Midalcs worth, Bennic Boren, Joe Rob ertson. Edmund Hovey and Irvin Turner. J'S & : i"?'' 'V"v .f 1 I 1(1 V v ji v dLir' - A A 9 GENE WESTLAND'S 3 DAYS ONLY-Thurtday, Friday, Saturday-May 31, June 1, 2 VITAMIN SALE ACCEPTS CHECK Brian Mullen, presi dent of the board of directors for the School of Hope kindergarten, Medford, is shown above as he accepted a check for S150 from Mrs. Fred Lewis of the Medford Junior Service League. The money, donated by members of the Service League, will be used to purchase supplies and help pay operating expenses of the school. The School of Hope operates half days during the regular school year and employs a certified teacher for the class of retarded children. It has been in operation here about three years. Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinitv: Partly cloudy tonight. Fair Thursday, ex cept for morning cloudiness. Low tonight 43-30. High Thursday 70-75. western Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday. Little tern oerature change. Low tonieht 38- 46 High Thursday 60-72. ivormern . California: rair to night and Thunday. Local high fog near coast. Little temoerature change. I.UIAL UAI.-X TEMPERATURE: Mean vester. day 60; below normal 2. Record high this date 06 in lf31. Record low thia dule 34 in 1827. PRECIPITATION: 24 houri to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a.m., none. Total this month .80 Inch. J 4 inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1, 15.23 inches, 1.51 inch below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest veaterdav 33, highest thii a.m. 68rr. in en 4:ihi z CITY Yeslrr- a.m. hr. dav Low Prec. Brooking! 62 Grants Pass 72 Howard Prairie .... 62 Klamath Falls tiR MEDFORD 72 Portland 62 42 44 36 Seattle 30 Spokane 61 Yakima . 68 Eureka 57 Red Bluff 82 Sacramento 82 San Francisco 60 Los Angeles 68 Phoenix Bfl Denver 72 Chicago 80 Miami Beach 85 New York 73 Washington. D. C. 76 4fl 44 41 3R ""48 58 42 70 76 61 66 FIVK-llAY FORECAST (Through June 4): Western Oregon - Western Wash ington Continued cool tempera tures with highs averaging several degrees below normal in western Washington with temperatures in upper AOs and low 60s and near or a little below normnl in Western Oregon with temperatures 6474. Minimums mostly in 40s. Showery periods with near or a little above normal precipitation occurring late Friday and Saturday and again Monday. Trading Torrid As Stock Trend Turns Upward New York - fUPI) - Trading on the New York Stock Ex change Tuesday resembled the worst days of the 1929 crash, but this time the trend was ud, almost as sharply as the Black Monday decline which set a 29-year record for turnover. Tuesdey'i prices on iclected BIRTHS GREER To Mr. and Mrs. Duane D.. P. O. box 1673. Al turas. Calif., May 28, 1962, a boy, 8 pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. KUEMIN To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, 730 West 11th St., Medford, May 28, 1962, a boy, 7 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. GENRE To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dan, Star Ranger sta tion, Jacksonville, May 29, 1962, a girl, 6:U pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. WAITES To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer, route 2, box 668C, Central Point, May 29, 1962, a boy, 7 pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. GREB To Mr. and Mrs. Alvln D., 215 Cherry st., Cen tral Point, May 26, 1962, a girl, 7 pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. MINDEN To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Roy, Apt. 3, 312 12th st., Medford, May 26, 1962, a girl, 10 pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. CHAMBERLIN To Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, route 1, box 238B, Eagle Point, May 14, 1962, a girl, ZVi pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. CANTRALL To Mr. and Mrs. John L., 149 Hclman St., Ashland, May 21, 1962, a boy, 9 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. HUENERS To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey G., 604 North Ri verside avo., Medford, May 28, 1962, a boy, 9'i pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. PARKISON To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bedford, P. O. box 14, Phoenix, May 28, 1962, a boy. 8'2 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. BRASWELL To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R., 632 North Central ave., Medford, May 28, 1962, a boy, 8 la pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. RECEIVES HONOR P o r 1 1 a n d-(UPI)-A Polk county man, Ward K. Richard son, is Oregon's outstanding forest farmer of 1981. S0X0T0XE HEARIXf. not juat a Hearing Aid! Before viu buy from tnr- one. ice Sonoione the ! t rutted name jo heanof tor over 30 yeiri. SONOTONE OF MEDFORD WEDFORD);: 105 WEST MAIN Phone 772-5904 SeJ Phone 772-6424 w mm II WILLIAM S. TAYLOR Funeral services for Wil liam Steven Taylor. 59. of Bakersfield, Calif., were held Tuesday morning at Ashland Mortuary Chapel, Fourth and C sts., Ashland. Committal was private. Mr. Taylor was born Dec 29, 1902. in Kentucky. He was survived by a son, W. Norman Taylor, San Francisco; and a daughter. Mrs. Doris Jean Reeds, Coalinga. Calif.; and four grandchildren. Death Takes Former Governor of Wyoming Cheyenne. Wyo. -HTD- For mer Sen. Frank Barrett (R Wyo ) died today of leukemia. He was 69. ENDS THURSDAY "CURTAIN AT 8:30" Doort Open at 8:00 ADULTS ONLY 'VIH'llH'iilll.llii'l.'Ji I It m I iv'm stocks- I Allied Chemical 42 Alum Co Am S2'a American Air Lines IB'., ! American Can 42 American Motors 14 A. 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