Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 15, 1962, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
SUNDAY. JULY IS. i962
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rail, Medford; Mri, Gayle
DiordorH, Alturas, Calif.; and
Mrs. Minta Mewes, Redding,
Calif.; two suns, Leo L. John
son, Adrain, Ore., and Carl E.
Johnson, Paradise. Calif.; 12
grandchildren, and nine
greatgrandchildren.
Also surviving are a broth
er, Alex Anderson, Medford,
and a sister. Mrs. Effie Glitch
es, Portland.
To Meet - Members of the
Jackson Toastmasters, 2319-7,
sre scheduled to meet at 6:30
i.m. Monday at Sambo's res
auranl, Medford. Speakers
will be Jim Haserty, Don
Johnson and Bob Hostctter.
Leaves - Mrs. Mollie Cole,
Uornbrook, left late lost week
for San Carlos, Calif., where
.he was called because of the
death of her daughter, Mrs.
Marshall Seagraves.
Driver Injured - Anna May
Thompson, 69, of 234 Seventh
si., Ashland, suffered slight
injuries when her auto collid
ed with another car Thursday
evening at B and First sis.,
Ashland. She did not require
hospitalization, however. Dri
ver of the oilier car was Ken
neth Vance Rensfield, 21. of
155 Ohio st., Ashland, police
said.
Meeting Set - The Cal-Ore
association will hold its
monthly meeting at North's
Chuck Wagon Tuesday, July
17. at 7:30 p.m. Topic for dis
cussion will be culling the
cow herd.
Local and Personal
Grass Fires - Medford fire
men reported three grass fires
Friday afternoon. At 3 p.m.
a fire, starting from an incin
erator, burned an area 40 by
80 feet at the Medford airport.
At 4:46 p.m. fire spread from
a burning trash pile and burn
ed part of a field across from
410 Clover lane, but it was out
when firemen arrived. Then
at 6:44 p.m., a grass fire was
reported behind St. Mary's
High school, apparently caus
ed by children playing with
matches. Other than the grass
burned in each incident, there
was no damage.
Wednesday Speaker - The
Rev. L. Owen Wheeler, chief
chaplain of the Juvenile
Crime Prevention bureau un
der the auspices of the Amer
ican Christian Crusade, Inc.,
will speak at 7:30 p.m. Wed
nesday, July 18, at the Four
square church, 2200 Roberts
rd.
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ATTENTION
All Royal Arch Masons
Annual Outdoor Degree
July 21, 1962
No Host Dinner Starts at 6 P.M.
at
Folding Hills Ranch on Rogue River
Up Crater lake Highway to Mcleod
Cross bridge and follow signs
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An outstanding Degree Team
and a
large class of candidates
Meet your Grand Chapter Officers
and
Companions from all over the state
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tf ' tl i TONIGHT AT 8:30
'.- , DINNERS SERVED
a a ; 2nd Winning Couple Will It Picked
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,. . pRZES prizes - PRIZES
j PIONEER CAFE
Central Point 664-2485
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Roundtable Speaker - Ned
Langford, Medford planning
director, will discuss the func
tion and activities of the city
planning office at the Monday
noon meeting of the Medford
Chamber of Commerce Round
Table. The Roundtabl,' meets
at North's Chuck Wagon.
Driver Cited - Evylan Janet
Sowards, 33, of 628 Palm St.,
Medford, was cited for viola
tion of basic rule by Medford
police Thursday after the car
she was driving collided with
a vehicle operated by Ger
trude Elaine Bartol, 24, of
Ashland, about 10:45 p. m. on
North Riverside ave. between
Fourth and Jackson sts. No
injuries were reported.
Permits Issued - The Med
ford building department is
sued permits Thursday to
Denny's Coffee Shop, 56
North Riverside ave., to erect
a sign at an estimated cost of
S4.000, and to Hutchins and
Clark to erect a residence at
1571 Miracle lane at an ap
proximate cost of $12,000.
Boxes Burn- Cardboard
boxes next to an incinerator
caught fire Friday evening at
the Biy Y market because the
incinerator door had been left
open, Medford firemen report
ed. The fire dept. was called
at 7:41 p.m., but there was
no apparent damage.
Improving - Leonard Brad
shaw. Eagle Point, is improv
ing at Sacred Heart hospital
following surgery recently.
He is not yet allowed to have
visitors.
Leave for California - Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Chez, operators
of the Chex Agency, Realtors,
left yesterday for California,
where they will visit relatives
in Sacramento and San Jose.
They plan to be gone about
two weeks.
Installation The Rev.
Vernon Hanson will be in
stalled as minister of Ascen
sion Lutheran church, 2501
Barnett rd., at 8 o'clock to
night at the church. Offici
ating will be Dr. S. C. Seises,
Seattle, assistant to the pres
ident of the Northwest Dis
trict of the American Luther
an church. Mr. Hanson will
speak at the 8:30 and 11
o'clock services at the church
this morning.
Grants Pass Youth
Injured in Mishap
Ashland - A seven-year-old
pedestrian suffered multiple
fractures when he was struck
by an auto while attempting
to cross a street Friday after
noon. Ashland police reported.
Taken to Ashland Commun
ity hospital was Ronald Allen,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.
Allen of Grants Pass. As of
Saturday afternoon he was
reported "doing fine."
The accident occurred at 1
p.m. at the intersection of
Coolidge and North Main sts.
Driver of the auto was Cur
tice Yates of Hebo, Ore. The
boy was crossing the street
with his brothers and sisters
and apparently did not see
the car coming.
OBITUARIES
R. D. NANCE
Ashland - R. D. Nance. 69,
Salem, a former Ashland resi
dent, died Friday in Portland.
The body will lie in stale
. from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Mon
: day, July 16. in Litwiller's
i Mountain View chapel. Ash-
land. Graveside services will
j then be held in Mountain
View cemetery, with the Dr.
i P. Malcolm Hammond offici
ating.
Nance left Ashland in
He moved to Bonnc-
and then to Sa-
17, 1883, in St. Louis. Mo.
On Jan. 28. 1905, in Kans.is
City, Mo., he enlisted with
the U.S. Marine corps. He
served for 28 years in both
the U.S. Marine corps and the
U.S. Army. Survivors include
three sisters in Iowa.
March 18, 1878, in Medford.
She was the daughter of
Thomas Anderson and Eliza
Jane Hamlin, pioneers in the
' Rogue valley.
j She was married to Wil
I Mam Otto (Bud) Johnson June
1 2, 1895, in the old Johnson
home, 476 North Main street,
Ashland. The couple lived in
Picnic Scheduled
By Scout Officers
A picnic for district officers
and commissioners and their
wives of the Crater Lake
Council, Boy Scouts of Amer
ica, will be held Tuesday.
The picnic and short meet
ing will commence the new
Boy Scouting yearly program.
It will be held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ingram,
1457 Whitman ave., Medford,
beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Those participating have
been asked to take their part
of the potluck, and table service.
LEWIS - To Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin, route 1, box 333, Cen
tral Point, July 13, 1962. a
girl, 6r'4 lbs., at Rogue Valley
hospital.
CAVIN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles E., 2418 Howard St.,
Medford, July 13, 1962, a girl,
8 lbs., at Rogue Valley hospital.
WRIGHT - To Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth, 19 Vancouver ave.,
Medford, July 14, 1962, a girl,
8's lbs., at Rogue Valley hos
pital. SHERER - To Mr. and Mrs.
Keith R., post office box 172,
Eagle Point, July 14, 1962, a
boy, 7n4 lbs., at Rogue Valley
hospital.
REEDER - To Mr. and Mrs.
John Wesley, 305 i Edwards
St., Medford, July 14, 1962, a
girl, 6V4 lbs., at Rogue Valley
hospital.
Dine
Dane
Fun
HOLLAND HOTEL
Presents
Chef Erv Remmie
With Hii Wide Variety of Fine Foodi
in the Holland Cottee Shop
PIUS
WOODEN SHOE LOUNGE
GLEN TOMUNSON DUO Entertaining Nightly
Mr.
1941.
villc.. Wash.,
lem .
He is survived by his wife,
Ida, and two sons. Everett
Nance. Cupertino, Calif., and
Ronald Nance, Corvallis.
CHARLES WHITE
Funeral services for Charl
es White, 87, of Kirtland id.,
Central Point, who died Wed
nesday, will be held at 10
a.m. Tuesday. Perl Funeral
home is in charge of arrangements.
GEORGE B. BEAN
Funeral services for George
B. Bean, 60, who died July 7
in Walla Walla, Wash., will
be held at 9:30 a.m. Monday
at the grave side in the Veter
ans Administration cemetery
at Eagle Point. ChaplHin John
Frazce will officiate. Perl Fu
neral home is in charge of ar
rangements. Mr. Bean, the son of Wil
liam W. Bean and Clara May
KTalmadge, was born Dec. 19,
1901 at Neihart, Mont. He
was a veteran of World War
I, serving with the U.S. Navy
from June 1, 1918, lo July 30,
1919.
He is survived by one bro
ther, William T. Bean.
EVERETT" SUBLETTE
The body of Everette R.
Sublette, 78, of 518 Fran
quctte st., Medford, who died
Wednesday, will be forward
ed Monday to the Willamette
National cemetery in Port
land for services and inter
ment. Perl Funeral home is in
charge of arrangements.
Mr. Sublette was born July
F. E. BOSTWICK
Ashland - F. Everett Bost
wick, 867 East Main street.
Ashland, died late Saturday
afternoon at his home. Funer
al arrangements will be made
by Litwiller's Funeral home.
Ashland.
GEORGE R OBI SON
Private funeral services for
George Robison, 56, of 102
South Pioneer st., Ashland,
who died Thursday, will be
held at 2 p.m. Monday at the
Ashland Mortuary chapel.
Fourth and C sts. The Rev. B.
J. Holland of the First Pros
byterian church will officiate
Committal will be In Moun
tain View cemtery.
Mr. Robison was born Aug.
22, 1906, in Elixandria, N.D.,
and was a veteran of many
years service with the U.S.
Coast Guard, retiring in 1943.
He had lived in Ashland for
13 years, and was employed
as clerk at the Robinson ho
tel in Medford.
He was married Mar. 16,
1948, in Oakland, Calif., to
Corinne Robinson, who sur
vives. He was a member of
the Elks club.
the home for many years af
ter their marriage. Mr. John
son was one of the first volun
teer firemen in Ashland. He
operated an early day black
smith shop, and was a team
ster. He preceded his wife in
death in 1940.
Survivors include three
daughters, Mrs. Aletha Cant-
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Sunrise tomorrow 4:1 a.m.
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The nlanet. Mars, rfnej 1:.V1 a.m.
tomorrow and Is now nearly twlre
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Ashland - Funeral services
for Mrs. Lucinda C. Johnson,
84, 285 HiRh street, Ashland,
who died Friday at Rogue
Valley hospital, will be held
Monday, July IB, at 10:30
a.m. in Litwiller's Mountain
View chapel. The Rev. B. J.
Holland will officiate, and In
terment will be in Hargadine
cemetery.
Mrs. Johnson was born
Kaye Broi. Circus at the Med
ford Armory. One day only
July 19 Thur. Combining al
the itars that are wonderous and
appealing in the enchanted
realm of sawdust and spangles.
Featuring the Flying Trapeze,
the educated Chimpanzee, Hol
lywood Canine Review, "Hia
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"Sonita," Acrobats, Pretty Girls
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249th Arty. Nat. Guard. Chil.
dren may obtain FREE TICKETS
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2:00 p.m. Matinee 7:30 p.m.
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FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair today
and tomorrow, except ionic aiter
nonn cloudiness tomorrow. High
today 85, low tonight 48; high Mon
day fn.
Welorn Orpcon: Fair todav and
tomorrow, except considernole
night and morning cloudinrss north
half. Hich hoth day 70 to BO.
except R3 south interior and BA
along the coast. Low tonight 43 to !
53. i
Northern California: Fair 1odav I
and tomorrow with palrhpa of fog
on the roaKt. Warmer over most of
the interior today.
LOCAI, DATA I
TEMPERATURE: Mean yenterdav
fi4; below normal ft. Record high
this date 107 in 1017. Record low
thin date 43 in 1(124.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours ' to
i mionigni u in. toiai tnts month
I trace, .10 helow normal Total since
Sept. l 15.38 in., 2.51 in. helow
normal
I HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
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ALSO AMERICAN DINNERS
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Sundayt 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
COMPLETE 7 COURSE DINNERS
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Special Prices for Childrenl
CHUCK WAGON LUNCH
Served 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Daily Except Sunday
ADULTS $1.00 - CHILDREN UNDER 10 60c
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