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o MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 31. 1962 Local and Personal Complaint Filed In Circuit Court A 9 Mercy Flight -John Snod grass, Bly, Ore., who suffered a severe back injury in a re cent accident, was flown from Lakeview to Medford for treatment at Sacred Heart hospital Tuesday by a Mercy Flights, Inc., air ambulance plane. He was the 1419th pa tient to be carried by planes of the non-profit organization. Meeting Scheduled The Christian Fellowship of St. Peter's Lutheran church will meet at 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 1, in the church base ment. Miss June Bcasley will show slides she took while in Germany under the National Youth program. Rummage Sale - The First Church of God Missionary Ladies group will sponsor a rummage sale Friday, June 1, at the Fehl building, 108 North Ivy st., Medford, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Meeting Planned - The I Rogue Valley Unitarian Uni versalis! Fellowship will meet I at 8 o'clock tonight at the I Rogue Valley Manor. Plans1 will be made for expanding activities of the group this fall, and all members have been asked to attend. Addi-I tional information may be obtained from Ernest Wander,! chairman of the group, at 773-7411, extension 280. ... i DAR Session A district session of the Oregon State Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, will j open at the Medford hotel at j 10 a.m.i Friday. June 1. Mrs. Albert O. Roenicke, Klamath j Falls district president, will preside. Luncheon will be served at noon at the hotel, with Mrs. M. M. Morris, re gent of Crater Lake chapter, Medford presiding. A complaint has been filed i in Jackson county circu court by Dr. John R. Porti Medford, against The Oregon Bank, seeking money the: bank had paid the doctor's former bookkeeper. ! According to the complaint, 1 Helen J. Hopkins, was em-i ployed as a bookkeeper and i medical assistant for Dr. Por-! to between May, 1980. and ! Oct. 30, 1961. During that pe riod, it states, that she took a number of checks payable Electronic Check Approval Service o! Developed in LA' By KENNETH INOUYE United Press International Los Angeles - WI' - A 25 year - old business school graduate stands today as one of the foremost fighters against an epidemic that an nually costs U S. businessmen an estimated SI billion and possibly more. Some 70-80.000 persons in Five-Year-Old tod i Gets Unusual Advice I ( Westport, Conn. - HOT - A ' drug store fortune - telling' scale here apparently needs doctoring. j A five-year-old lad stood on the thing the other day, put his penny in the slot and then picked up the card showing his weight and fortune. It read: "55 pounds: you would, feel better if you spent less time in nightclubs and more time in church." Methodists Vote lo OBITUARIES Oppose Gambling to the doctor to the East Med- L, ATlc 'lnc ford branch of the bank and instead of depositing them to or negligently. The ailment. bum check Births ENDS TONITE "CURTAIN AT 8:30" Doors Open at 8:00 ADULTS ONLY It DOLCE PATTEN To Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Paul, 1884 Delta Waters rd.. Medford, May 30, 1962, a girl, 64 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. HOLLIS To Mr. and Mrs. Charles H., Jr., 824 East Jack son St.. Medford. May 31. 1962, a boy, 7:,,4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. MINTZ To Mr. and Mrs. Noah William, 413 South First St., Central Point, May 31. 1962. a boy, 84 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. I Portland Livestock Portland (UPIIUSDA Cattle 150. Good-choice steers 27: cutter low utility dairy bred cows 13; canner-cutter 12-15.50. Calves 25. Vealers and slaughter calves too scarce for early test. Hogs 100. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers 18.50: No. 3 216-lb. 18; 1 and 2 at 100 lb.. 16. Sheep 100. No early test. the account of her employer, j wrjting. Roland Katz, youth- one .itc.vu '. fu cofounder and vice-presi- The complaint states that , dent of Telccredit Inc., while the exact number of checks cashed is not known, but the full amount receiver1 from the checks "is believed to be $5, 358." Dr. Porto charges in the complaint that Helen Hopkins had no authority to cash or endorse such checks and had not authorized the bank to al low her to do anything with Three in Line For President of Oregon College Salem -HTfl- The search for ' a new president of Oregon 1 College of Education at Mon- mouth has narrowed to three candidates in Massachusetts, ! Rhode Island and Colorado, : an Oregon higher education official said today. j OCE. a state teacher's col lege with about 1.100 students. the checks other than deposit I ui, thorn Ho .col.. Ih. f,,lt ! . H .'. ... .. j loaay lelecredit inc., op aiuuum ui muney ueuevtn he was an assistant to the dean of students at the Uni versity of California at Los Angeles. Katz parlayed his idea and S400 with Robert Goldman, a 35-year-old engineer, and In ternational Business Ma chines to come up with his service - a reality to him and . . . , I La Grande - OTP - A reso lution opposing legalizing of gambling in any form was among those adopted at the Idaho Conference of the Meth odist Church here. About 120 persons from parts of Idaho. Washington and Oregon are attending. The conference was in its sec ond day today. Another resolution encour aged Methodists to promote viewing of television pro grams which present good moral entertainment such as educational and cultural sub jects. It opposed programs which "degrade the human personality." Methodists favored univer sal, enforceable disarmament and urged cessation of nu clear testing by all nuclear powers. They also urged that the government take steps to make all necessary food avail able to feet refugees from Communist and other areas where starvation is rampant. S.D.; 10 grandchildren, and one great grandchild. this community for the past Pallbearers will include 16 years, and prior to his re-.Ralph J. Brindley, Francis tirement was a bank official Cronin, Houston Pitts, Fred in Chicago. III. He was a Beck, Martin J. Gates, and member of Sacred Heart Cath-1 Grant Quinney. Funeral arrangements were He is survived by one son. entrusted to siSKiyou runer.. Bernard J. Doran Jr.. Whea- ton. 111.: one daughter. Mrs. E. H. Barry. Medford: one General Grant national FLORA W. CARPENTER ' Private services for Flora W. Carpenter, who died Mon day, were read by a Christian I Scientist at Conger - Morris rinumlmun fhunnl , Mrs. Carpenter was born in church of Medford Johnston, Vt.. and had lived in Medford since 1932. Survivors include two sons. Kenneth Camenter. Los Ga- lini Palif- mi Arthur far. hrnther. Mvles Doran. Med-1 nark, nart of Scauoia park in ' penter, Bolinas, Calif.; and a ford; three sisters, Mrs. G. C. California, was created in j sister, Mrs. Bertha Gallagher. 1 O'Ncil and Miss Marge C. 11890 to preserve the famous Doran. Omaha, Nebr., and Sis-1 Grant tree. 35 feet in diam ter M. Andre. Sioux Falls, eter. j Service directors. I- Today Telecredit Inc nratns nut nf a npu; hnilHinc paid to his employee phis 6 with $5oo.OOO worth of com- per cent interest. 4 NEWS REELf ASTRONAUT CARPENTER'S SCOOP Orbit & Recovery! On Screen 10:10 ITU HI B IB H M H Wm f v v-" Terrorists Shatter Holiday in Algeria Algiers, Algeria - (BPD - Ter rorists in Algiers and Oran today shattered the solemnity of the- Roman Catholic Feast of the Ascension with a flurry of attacks that left eight Euro peans dead. One Moslem was wounded. The toll brought the 1982 terrorist casualty total to 5, 303 killed and 10.049 wound ed. A new law went into effect today enabling the draft of European youths into the army to prevent them from joining the outlawed Secret Army Organization. 75 crime 775-1462 ON SCREEN AT 8:10 P.M. & 12 M, It's Bright ! . . . It's Wonderful ! is. i.ri rv v-.f H ajftl tifA. rM. VICTOR HUBERT'S "V iV 4j fewi 7rriF f- W&Jg&&- BOLGER-SANDS-ANNETTE -WYNN 2nd Hit on at 10:20 4 I S ALL NEW! 7VV" - - I I X FIRST RUN HIT! V.f 'the secret of wy Bus Plunge in India Leaves 69 Persons Dead Bombay, India - iliPH - Sixty-nine persons were killed Wednesday when an over loaded bus plunged 40 feet down a gorge into the Mahor river near Ahmedabad in ( western India. Most of the victims, includ ing many women and chil dren, were believed trapped in the bus under water. Eighteen survivors were tak en to a hospital. since last December when its chief, Dr. Roy E. Lieuallcn, was elevated to chancellor of the Oregon system of higher education. For the past six months, , OCE has been headed by Ellis j Stebbins, who holds the title ' of administrator. I From 100 Names Lieuallcn said the three candidates for OCE president I were screened from 100 1 names. I The three were listed as I rw i j . j . It works on the principle 1 ,, pl at rfr,vr' iim ,r. .h. ' o Wesley College, Cambridge, Mass.; Dr. Leonard Rice, pro fessor of humanities at Rhode Island College in Providence, .. .J Il .- I.' ......... 1. TI, . . The procedure begins at the ; ,jnn ,,. , Wntl, Colorado State College at Gunnison. Lieuallcn said Dr. Orion met with the Oregon Board of Higher Education over the week end, and spent two days at OCE. Dr. Rice and Dr. Han son will be interviewed by the board June 7 and June 9, Lieuallcn said. puters and electronic equip- ment, a staff of 28. and 400 i clients in southern California. What appears to be the key to the company's success is I that it can virtually wipe out j back check losses for mer ! chants within seconds by eith er validating or rejecting the check passer s credit that driver's licenses are the most widely accepted identifi cation for persons paying by check. Portland Produce Portland lUPtl Dairy market: Ecus To retailers: AA extra larse 39-42r; AA larse 33-lOc; A larue 34-37c; AA medium 29.35c; AA small 24-2!c; rartons l-3c hiRhcr. butter To retailers: AA and A prints 67c; cartons Ic higher; B prints 6tic. Cheese (medium cured, To re tailers: 47-48'jc; processed Ameri can 5-10 lb. loaf. 4!-4tilac. checkstand or cash register. When the customer presents a check, the clerk then calls Telecredit for clearance. Within four seconds. Katz said, special memory discs in computers analyze the cus tomer's driver's license and past check record. If negative, a check is made to see if the customer is wanted by the po lice The impact of the electroni check approval system, on ' which the company has patent pending, is keenly felt ' in the food industry, where j for each rubber check passed i the market must take in 130 Portland (UPlI Dressed chick ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail ers: Fryers, whole drawn, 31-38C lb.: cut-uo. 3H-42c lb.; hens, light type, whole drawn 23-29c lb.: light type hens, cut-up 26-34c lb.; heavy whole 36-39c lb. HENRY F. STEGER ! Funeral services for Henry Fred Stegcr. 65, of the Lake hotel, who died May 24, will be held at Conger - Morris downtown chapel Friday at 3 p.m. The Rev. Harvey Cooverl of the Zion Lutheran church will officiate. Committal will be in Hillcrest Memorial park. Mr. Stegcr was born March 13, 1897, in New York, and was a veteran of both World Wars, serving as a private in the Army. He had been a member of the VA Domicili ary at White City for a short time, and had been in Med ford since February. Survivors include his wife, Anna Steger, Litilz, Penn. M Wealher nCalifomians Buy Applegate Farm Applegate Valley - The 277 acre dairy farm and grade A times tne Dad cnecu amount , herd owned by Mr. and Mrs, ISABEL F. ROSS The body of Mrs. Isabel Fawcctt Ross, of Kent. Wash., who died Monday, has been forwarded to Los Angeles for services and interment. Mrs. Ross was born Sept. 1, 1921, in Los Angeles, and had been in Medford for three days. Survivors include two daughters, Diane Ross, and Isabel Ross; her father. Wil-i liam Fawcett Sr., all at Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.; and a brother, Dr. William Faw cett Jr., San Jose, Calif. TAPS CUT TELEVISION Rochdale, England - 0IPI) -Television sets in the neigh borhood of the Dog and Part ridge Pub are back to normal now that they discovered that the trouble was caused by beer. Engineers found that television interference was caused every time the bar keeper drew a beer from one in good business to erase the loss. Katz said. For example, a bad $100 check requires $13,000 in sales to make up the loss. Since November of last year, Katz said, 40 passers have been arrested and six convicted through the com puter. Katz said the company will set up operations in San Diego next, then San Fran cisco, before moving into Dal las. He said the company is making plans to explore the New York area in the near future. Katz envisions the day when the system or compara ble ones will be used nation wide, once small, medium and Glenn Smith at Ruch has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Straub and son, Ross of Cen tral California. Ross is a former 4-H and FFA participant. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, life long residents of the Apple gate, have purchased the Hugh Whipple home on Jun iper Ave. in the Neidermeyer addition near Central Point. LOSE TRAFFIC DISPLAY St. Louis, Mo. - lUPli - The Missouri highway patrol and the Chamber of Commerce are wondering how to retrieve their traffic display. An army helicopter was to drop an auto onto a rock ledge in a quarry to show the effect ott it of a n'O mile an hour crash, but the FORECASTS Mcdtord and vicinity: Variable ctoudincss tonight and Friday. Chance of a few showers over mountains Friday afternoon. Little temperature change. Low tonight 45 High Friday 70. Western Oregon: Increasing cloudiness tonight and Friday. Pos sible scattered light showers ex treme north tonight. Little tem perature change. Low tonight 42 50 except 38 extreme southern in terior. High Friday 62-74. Northern California: Fair tonight and Friday, except fog and drizzle on northern California coast to night and early Friday. Little tem perature change. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester day 58; below normal 4. Record high this date 89 (n 1959. Record low this date 32 in 1919. rHt,uiKiTATlUN: 24 hours lo midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a.m. none. Total this month .80 Inch. .38 inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1. 15.23 Inches, 1.35 inch below normal. HUMIDITY Lowest yesterday in, nignes iinis a.m. HU'. High 4:90 24 C1TV Ypster- a.m. hr. day Low Prec. Brookings 64 4:t Crater Lake 50 Grants Pass 7.1 Howard Prairie .. 59 Klamath Falls . .. 65 MEDFORD 72 Portland 66 Seattle 61 Spokane 65 Yakima 70 Eureka . 56 Red Bluff 85 Sacramento 81 San Francisco .... 58 Los Angeles 66 Phoenix 74 Denver 77 Chicago 84 Miami Beach 65 New York 83 Washinann. D. C. ,: . SUSAN LARSON I Susan Janice Larson, Infant ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. '.arson, of Rogue ' River, died yesterday in Port-1 land. Private funeral services will be held Saturday morn ing in Conger-Morris down town chapel. The Rev. Robert L. Maxson of the Hope Pres byterian church at Rogue River will officiate. Commit tal will be private. Susan was born June 11, 19B0, In Grants Pass. Survivors, besides her par ents, include two brothers, Rocky Larson and Joe Lar son; a sister, Linda Larson; and grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Larson, Rogue River; and Dr. Jasper Knox, Phoenix, Ariz. HELD OVER! Requested by Fred Maddox IN PERSON TONIGHT! FRED MADDOX end JAMES D. BURHUS Ths "FLAT GIT IT BOYS" Recording Artist! 9 P.M. Till DANCING 2 A.M. FLOOR SHOWS ENTERTAINMENT DINNERS From 5 Till 12 STEAKS - CHICKEN - SEA FOOD 21 ciy I L Jut 2 5l 45 57 52 50 large scale businessmen of the pub's seven taps so cept the aid of the electronic cnain broKe ana tne car nrop- they "neutralized" the spigot. device. i ped into a bog. SATURDAY ONLY!! DOORS OPEN SHOWS START AT 6:30 AT 7:00-9:30 hunger hurts., . please care Ttisugh Food Cruiedt paekogti moy not b itnt to iprfie in dmduali, you may uUrt from tht following dutinadOM: Affhanltton Cftlitnbio Ecuador Grvtco Haiti HA Kong Iran Ywgoilavia 1.rol holy Jordan Koraa faiiitlon fVand Turfcoy Vrttnem :&4 3 PLUS A SECONO FULL LENGTH CUTIE! "THE PRIVATE LIVES OF ADAM & EVE" No One Under 18 Admitted CAKE Food Crusade New York 16, N. Y., or your local CARE office Here h . . , to tend food packages in my name. (Noma) (City) (Stotai Make checks out to CARE Inc. $1 Sends a Food Crusade Package A cup of milk, a bowl of rice can be a feast to millions who have never known the luxury of a full stomach. You can bring them nourish ment, new life and hope, by joining CARE's ood Crusade. A dollar bill is all it takes to deliver a complete package. Contents are mainly donated by the U.S. Government under the food-for-peace pro gram. But CARE adds items for nutritional bal ance, special country needs. A message of friendship, including your name and address, accompanies every package. Re cipients in orphanages, refugee camps, hospitals, disaster areas, schools and poverty stricken homes -will know that you and America care. ,o Your Dollars Help So Much SEND WHAT YOU CAN NOW Over-fhe-Counter Western Slocks By United Tress International Hid Asked Rank nf America .. Con FteiBht Cyprus Mines -. Equitable S L First National Bank Jantzcn .. Morrison Knudsen . N W Nat l Gas PPM. PGE West Coast Tel . tn U'. 2.1 in .12 27, .10 IH'j 24 1 . 2.1 2l',, Weyerhaeuser 28 .12 12H 2.1 4n .171, 30', 33 32 2Ti 28U 23', 30', JOSEPH E. DAMEWOOD Joseph E. Damewood. of Gold Hill, died this mj..i in in a local hospial. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced by Memory Gardens Funeral home. BERNARD J. DORAN , Recitation of the Holy Ro-1 sary for Bernard J. Doran, 76, j of 191B Military rd., Medford, who died Tuesday, will be i held at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the ' Chapel in the Trees in Slski-1 you Memorial park. The Rev. j William McLeod of Sacred Heart Catholic church of Med ford will officiate. A requiem Mass will be read by Father McLeod nt 11:30 a.m. Saturday at Sacred i Heart Catholic church. Inter ment will follow in Siskiyou Memorial park. Mr. Doran was born No- 1 vember 4, 1885, in Wahoo, ; Nebr. On Feb. 12, 1917. at 1 Quincy, III., he was married , to Miss Ella M. Enright who preceded him in death In Sep- lembcr, 1952. He had been a resident of GROTTO And The Alley Lounge COMPLETE ITALIAN DINNERS Full Seven Courie Dinner Includes Iced. Relish Tray. Appetiisr Piatt, Salad Bawl, Soup, Raviolis, Spaghetti, Sourdouqh Bread, Coffct or Tea, Butter and Dessert. ENTREES Soajhetti ''J Ravioli ' Hall Spahatti and Halt Ravioli Spaghetti and Moat Balls 100 Fried Checkan I IS Scallopini of V.al 3 00 Chiektn Cacciaiiort I SO Ham Steak and Pineapple Sauce I SO New York Cut Steak, One-Hall Pound 3.00 A LA CARTE ORDERS V.al Scallopini I " Chicken Cacciatiort 1-S Italian Spaghetti sc Ravioli 150 Alto Choice o Fine American Dinners DINNERS SERVED FROM 5 TO 10 P.M. CHUCK WAGON IUNCH FROM 11 A.M. lo 2 P.M. 8 , Reservations Accepted! CLOSED MONDAYS AT 2 P.M. (lunch Onjg Served Mondays! ENJOY YOUR FAVORITE BEVERAGES PHONE 772-6424 TONIGHT ONLY ON STAGE -- IN PERSON THE COLLEEN HOPE DANCE STUDIO Presents 175 TALENTED STUDENTS "SPRING DiYcE REVUE" on Screen A WONDERFUL ANIMATED FULL-LENGTH . CARTOON FEATURE "ALLAKAZAM THE GREAT" FRIDAY and SATURDAY by Demand TWO MORE NIGHTS EIWBSPSilEV tcolor THAT TWKj UMttO HI inne mm .urx HELM MOORE KRUSCHEN FSSy DRIVE-IN & NOW SHOWING 2 TOP HITS $ PUU--U NGTH-FA8IAOUS aftfTHE TWIST ON fr,(JV 0.4 FR THE FIRST-time!? .VtI SfV-.V1WaME LOST ON A FORGOTTEN ISLAND OF HORRORi -chubby checker pmarceTcTaycole Ml i JlllH o ISLAND' GARY MERRILL I01.N GREENWOOD MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE e