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Clinie-The chest x-ray clin
ic at Sacred Heart hospital
will be open Thursday, Aug.
9, from 2 to 5 p.m., according
to the Jackson County Tuber
culosis and Health associa
tion, which sponsors the
clinic.
Kansas Picnic - The annual
picnic of the Southern Ore
gon Kansas association will
be held Sunday, Aug. 26, at
the Grants Pass city park.
Those attending should take
food and table service. Cof
fee and dessert will be fur
nished by the Kansas associ
ation, and dinner will be
served about 1 p.m.
WEDntaDAY. AUGUST 8. 1962
Local and Personal
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BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND
CENTRAL ON EAST JACKSON
215 E. JACKSON
MEDFORD
At Gift Show - Mrs. Arncl
i Butler, manager of Law
rence s jewelers, and Mrs.
Ann Wirkkula of the store
staff, are in San Francisco
this week to attend market
gift shows and purchase fall
and Christmas merchandise
for the shop. Mrs. Wirkkula's
sons, Charles and Jerry, ac
companied the women on the
trip.
Car Stolen - Vivian Edna
Rose, 414 Kenwood ave., re
ported to Medford city police
the theft of her auto Tues
day from her residence.
Building Permit - A build
ing permit was issued by the
, city building department to
i Economy Housing to con
struct a $6,000 residence at
i 2596 Corona ave. A permit
. to erect a sign, valued at
' 52,500, was issued to Drews
Manstore, Medford Shop
ping center, this morning.
I Damages C a r A vehicle,
i operated by Cherokee Rose
t McSwan, 20, of Grants Pass,
failed to make a curve on
South Stage rd. Monday aft
: ernoon and skidded into a
i ditch, according to state po
i lice. The car was damaged,
but no injuries to the passen-
gers were reported. The ac
cident occurred about 3:30
' p.m. one mile west of Voor
; hies crossing on South
Stage rd.
Births
LOPER To Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry, route 1, box 441, Tal
ent, Aug. 6, 1962, a boy, 6?4
pounds, at Crater Osteopathic
hospital.
OSBORNE To Mr. and
Mrs. Richard R., 516 Pennsyl
vania ave., Medford, Aug. 7,
1962, a girl, 6 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
BACKEN To Mr. and
Mrs. James J., route 1, box
588C, Central Point, Aug. 8,
1962, a girl, 7 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
P R I N G L E To Mr. and
Allen Emmett, box 7, Butte
Falls, Aug. 8, 1962. a boy. 7'2
pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital.
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.ROSS HUNTER KS2"-JOSEPH FIELDS
RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S
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e ' JONTOVJSt lye.
Flut Fira - Central Point
rural firemen were called to
a flue fire about 8:40 a.m. to
day at the home of Harry
Krebs, Seven Oaks rd.
Guns Taktn Three hand
guns and about S59 in ammu
nition were reported taken
from Rogue Valley Sporting
Goods, 4768 Crater Lake
highway, Medford. sometime
Monday night or early Tues
day morning, according to
Jackson county sheriff's
deputies.
Baby Injured A 19-month-old
baby, Michael Edward
Brooks, was injured slightly
in an auto accident Monday
at 4:43 p.m. in Ashland. The
baby did not require hospital
treatment, however. The acci
dent occurred at Highway 99
and Harmony lane and in
volved autos driven by the
baby's mother, Judith Ellen
Brooks, 23, of 2092 Ridge
Way, Medford, and Angelo
John Bortolazzo, 34, of Gre
nada, Calif.
News About
Servicemen
ENLIST FOR EUROPE
Enlisting for service in
Europe under the Army's
"Choose-it-Yourself program,
are five valley men. They
now are receiving eight weeks
of basic training at Ft. Ord,
Calif. The men are Raymond
R. Grisham, son of Mrs. Grace
B. Grisham, Jacksonville; Ter
rance L. Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Lee Smith, 415
Clark St.; Douglas Wayne
Guches, son of Mrs. Mabel A.
Guches. 819 Marshall ave.,
and Klaus Dieter Schulzki
and Fritz Peter Schulzki, sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Friedrich
Karl Schulzki, 3748 South
Pacific highway, all Medford.
DISCHARGED
David Havlick, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Tousignant,
137 Willamette ave., arrived
Saturday from Berlin, Ger
many where he has served
with the Army for the past
two years as a private first
class. He was with an infan
try division and was a drafts
man. Havlick entered the service
in 1959 after graduation from
Medford High school and re
ceived his basic training at
Ft. Ord, Calif. He has received
his discharge after serving
inrce years and now is em
ployed at the Rogue River
Packing corporation.
INDUCTED
Terry A. Krinnck. Med
ford, and James L. Nelson.
Eagle Point, were Inducted
into the Armed Forces in late
July at the examining and in
duction station in Portland,
according to the local Selec
tive Service board.
Rhode Islanders
Aid Integration
By JOHN F. McDONOUGH
United Press International
Providence, R.I.-l!PH-A New
England supermarket chain
and 62 Rhode Island citizens
and organizations are betting
$7.5 million that integrated
housing can be successful.
Even as Negroes shuttle
through the city on their "Re
verse Freedom Rides" to the
north, plans are moving ahead
to build an integrated apart
ment house complex in Provi
dence. The project will be located
in what is known as the Lip
pitt hill redevelopment area,
abutting the fashionable and
historic East Side . . . the
home of Brown university.
And it is not far from the
city'a Fox point section where
police dogs were used last
fall to quell a disturbance in
non-white neighborhood.
The $7.5 million venture is
being undertaken by the de
velopment firm of University
Heights, Inc. which is made
up of the chain store and the
other parties. The store is a
50 per cent stockholder.
The corporation is affiliated
with Modern Community De
velopers, Inc., of Princeton,
N.J., which is guiding it on
housing problems. The New
Jersey firm was organized
specifically to assist in de
velopment of integrated hous
ing throughout the country.
Irving Jay Fain, a director
of Modern Community devel
opers and head of the Rhode
Island corporation, said: "We
propose to show that mixed
housing is associated with the
best housing, the most imag
inative. It is important to
raise the public image of
what racially integrated hous
ing is.
The quest for an economic
cross-section of tenants isobvi
ous. The monthly rents for
the garden apartments will
run from $60 a month for ef
ficiency units to $175 for three
bedrooms.
Included in the project' is a
shopping center, a neighbor
hood public park, a school, a
playground and about 480
apartments in two and three
story structures arranged in
clusters.
Counter Tells Level
Of Home Radiation
New York -(UNI- Something
new in do-it-yourself gadgcl
ry: a plug-in Geigcr counter
for the home.
It keeps a round-the-clock
guard against a sudden in
crease in radiation levels and
if this should occur, warns
the household with an au
dible signal.
For $30 or a little less, the
radio hobbyist can build a
transistor circuit which gives
a loud click every time a ra
dioactive particle strikes it.
A sudden increase in Hie
radiation lount is the signal
to turn on your regular radio
and check the news, accord
ing to Popular Electronics,
which blue-prints such a
counter in its July issue.
Sale And Money Box
Differences Shown
New York -lUPli- Americans
lose millions of dollars to
burglars each year because
they don't know the differ
ence between a "safe" and a
"money chest."
When you order a safe, you
get a container designed to
resist fire, not criminals. A
money chest is designed to
foil burglars. i
This information comes
from Arthur F. Anderson,
chairman of the planning and
technical advisory committee
of the Safe Manufacturers
National association.
"Public misunderstanding
of what a safe is designed to
do is one factor behind the
loss of many millions of dol
lars each year to burglars,"
Anderson said.
OBITUARIES
JOHN ELIJAH PETERS
John Elijah Peters, 73,
former Medford resident, died
July 31 in a Salem hospital.
Funeral services were held
Auk. 2 at Bolman chapel in
Dallas, with the Rev. Lowell
Montgomery officiating. Inter-
ment was in the Dallas ceme
tery.
Mr. Peters was born in Can
ada and came to this country
in 1913, settling in Dallas He
moved to Medford in 1926
California six years ago. Her ien, Dayton Verner.
Portland Livestock
Port Ian d (UPIi USDA
Cattle 300. Individual steers stand
ard 1045 lb. at 20; rows runner
cutter 10-14; bulls utility around
900-1200 lb. 17-19.
Calves 7.V Good-choice vea ers
24-27, Rood-choice feeder calves
23-27; good 470 lb. heiters 21.
Hogs 200. U.S. 1 to 3 grade 200
223 lb. butchers 20.50-21.25; 1 and
sown 2110-340 lb. 16-17.
Sheep 600. Choice-prime BO-120
. spring slaughter lambs 20-21:
good-mostly choice f)0 lb. thorn
No. 2 pelt If) 50; feeder lambs
choice-fancy 70-100 lb. 14-15.50.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPIi Dairy market :
Ecus To retailers: AA extra
large, 43-40c; AA large 40-4. U. A
large 3f)-42c: AA medium 34-3Rc;
aa small 24-juc; cartons l3c
higher
Huucr 10 retailers: aa and A
prints (17c; cartons 1c higher; B
prims hlc.
cneese (medium cured) To re
tailers: 47-48l3C: processed Ameri
can 5-10 lb. loaf. 45-46,c.
Portland iUPIi Dressed chick
ens No. 1 grade dressed to re
tailers: Fryers, whole drawn. 32-
39c lb.; cut-up. 38-42c lb.; hens.
light type, whole drawn, 10-2f)c
lb lisht tvne hens, cut-tin 21-34c
lb.; heavy whole 36-3l)c lb.
Over-fhe-Counfer
Western Slocks
By I'nited frr;. International
Hid Asked
Bank ol America 50 ' S3
Cal Pac Utll 23'!
Con Kreiehl HI1.
Cyprua Mines 21 U
Equitable SAL 37
First National Bank .... .Ifl'i
Jantzen 2ft3,
Morrison Knudsen 31 'a
Mult Kennels 3Ta
N.W. Natural Gas 28
Oregon Metallurgical .. 1 '
PP i L 24',
PGE .. 23',,
11. S National Bank .... Rti
United Utll 2H'i
West Coast Tel 171,
Weyerhaeuser 233
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25 s,
Gresham Lectures
Listed For Week
Ashland - The third and
fourth in a scries of Gresham
lectures sponsored by the Ore
gon Shakespearean Festival
Institute of Renaissance stud
ies will be held Aug. 9 and
10 at 3:30 p.m. in the Gresh
am room o the Ashland Pub
lic library.
The two lecture periods
will feature Dr. Everett Am
derson of the University of
Oregon music department in
a discussion of "The Begin
nings of Opera." Trained at
husband, Vincent J. Gossman
preceded her in death April
13, 1956.
Survivors include five
daughters. Edith Shepherd,
Medford; Lorene Kadin, Ket
chikan, Alaska; Mattie Mc
Coy, Los Angeles; Vena Stan-
li
Johr.
Blair, and James Pleyer.
Funeral arrangements wen
entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral
service directors of Chapel
in the Trees Mortuary.
ana operated me meai tucycic ; age. Van Nuvs, Calif.; and '
shop here until 1937. when i Ruth Hodge, Altadena, Calif.;
he moved to Klamath Falls, one son. John Goad, Pasa
Later he moved to Salem. He dena, Calif.; two brothers, ,
was a member of the Apos- ' Frank Tompkins, Corcoran,
tolic Faith church and was a Calif., and Claude Tompkins,
retired carpenter. j Sacramento, Calif ; one sister, ',
Survivors include his wld-!Rhoda Gibson. Btiena Park.
ow, Mrs. Katherine Peters. Sa
lem; six daughters, Mrs. Ruth
Schleigh, Medford; Mrs. Beth
Bern heisel, Coquillc; Mrs.
Mildred Vincent, Salem; Mrs.
Jean Mumaugh, Chico, Calif ;
Mrs. Alice Dickey, Kerby, and
Mrs. Evelyn Wright, Portland;
one son, John D. Peters, Wil
mington, Del.; four sisters,
Mrs. Mary Janes, Medford;
Mrs. Susie Pcnne'r. Mrs. Kith-1
erine Ricketts and Mrs. Ann !
Moore, all of Portland; 17
grandchildren and 16 great,
grandchildren.
Calif.; 17 grandchildren and
10 great grandchildren.
Honorary pallbearers will
be Raymond Gossman, Nor
man McMahan, Hayden Al-
ENJOY A BETTER
BREAKFAST HEREI
WHITE HOUSE
Cornar 6th and Ivy
Alio -
Delicioul v - ':
Lunches ''.u.".
OPEN (i,cr3
7 a.m. Vgysrg
CLOSED (V-)
Sat. & Sun. ' -
the Julliard School of Music
,.ril.a.C;l'lly -,mCnibCr.0f I WILLIAM H. POMEROY
V.U.MIIIU1M uin vt-i any, lii. An
derson is a mut'ic historian,
voice teacher and opera di
rector. A total of seven Gresham
lectures are scheduled for this
summer as part of the regu
lar programming of the In
stitute Renaissance Studies.
The small admission fee per
lecture is utilized to benefit
the Festival collection of rare
books and prints.
Weather
FORECASTS
Med lord and vicinity? Showers
tonight and clearing trend Thurs
day niornme;. Fair Thursday after
noon IhrouRh Friday morning. Low
tonieht near 33. High Thursday 73.
Western Oregon ; Scattered
showers inniRht. Partly sunny
Thursday. Patches of earlv morn
iiiR Tor. Low tonight 46-53. High
Thursday 66-7fi.
Northern California: Rain from
Uklah and Ml. ShHsta northward
tonight and showers as far south
as San Francisco and Chico.
Cloudy north portion Thursday
with a few showers In mountains.
Fair eentral California tonight
and Thursday.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 63; below normal 10.
Record high this date 104 in
1DHQ.
Record low this date 43 In 191B.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, .41 inch. Midnight lo 10
a.m., ..11 inch.
Total this month .SB inch, .36
Inch above normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 13.98 inches.
2.03 inches below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
68'.c. highest this am. 96'.
CITY
Investment Funds
Noon quotation.
HOCKS'
Funil Bid
Bullock 11.39
Chemical Fund n.l.'l
Colonial Ener ... 10.71
Ealon Howard Stk .. 11.73
Fidelity 13.7.1
Fundamental Invest. 8.30
Group Sec Avla-Elcc 6.30
Group Sec-Corn Sik 11.40
Group Sec Petr ...
Keystone B-3
Keystone B-4
Keystone K-2
Keystone S.-I
Keystone S-2
Keystone S-3
Keystone S-4
on a 1 a o t d
10.32
14.74
fl 02
4.4R
10.10
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3.113
Mass Inv Growth Stk fi.78
Nafl Growth
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United Continental .
United Income
United Science
Value Line lnc
Variable
fin:!
1.1.00
6 73
12.3.1
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Wellington .. 13.40
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Yester
day
Brooklncs .18
Crater Lake 44
Grants Pass 83
Howard Prairie .. .12
Klamath Fall, .... SB
MEDFORD 67
Portland 70
Seattle 60
Spokane 67
Ya k i ma . 60
Eureka 63
Red Bluff 76
Sacramento 8.1
San Francisco .... 67
Los Angeles . .. 89
Phoenix 110
Denver 96
Chicago 84
Miami Beach 00
New York . 84
Washington, D. C.
4:011 34
a.m. nr.
Low Prrr
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40 ,70
Funeral services for Wil
liam H. Pomeroy, 75, of Eagle
Point, who died Monday, will
be held at 1:30 p.m. Thurs
day in Conger-Morris down
town chapel. The Rev. War
ren L. Christcnsen of the
Eagle Point Community
Bible church will officiate.
Committal will be in Memory
Gardens Memorial park.
Mr. Pomeroy was born Nov.
24, 1RR6, at Foots Creek, and
had lived all his life in south
ern Oregon. He was married
May 23. 1D29, in Medford, to
Viola Talent, who survives.
Other survivors include a
son, Charles Pomeroy, Eagle
Point; a brother. Thomas
Pomeroy. Yacolt, Wash.; and
three sisters, Mrs. Angilina
Plowman, Yacolt, Wash.; Mrs.
Henrietta Logue, Yacolt,
Wash.; and Mrs. La Vena
Force, Central Point, Ore.
Pall bearers will include
John Barton, Clvde Bunker,
Donald Ullom, Dobc Grebb,
Horace Webster, and Thomas
Freeman.
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EDWARD M. GYGER
Ashland - Edward Mason
Gygcr, 61, died this morning
at his home, 5310 Highway
86. Ashland. - j
Mr. Gyger was born Jan.
24, 1901, in Chappcll, Neb.
He moved to Ashland from
Klamath Falls about three
years ago.
He is survived by a sister,
Mrs. Wilma Brophy, and a
nephew, Jack Wilcox, bolh
of Ashland.
Services will be held Fri
day, Aug. 10, at 10:30 a.m.
in Lltwiller's Mountain View
chapel. The Rev. B. J. Hol
land will officiate. Inter
ment will follow in Mountain
View cemetery.
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(Through Aug. 131:
Western Oregon - Western Wash
ington Precipitation heavier than
normal with showers Saturday or
Sundav. Temperatures below nor
mal with highs In western Wash
ington from 6.1 lo 7.1. In western
Oregon from 70 to 80 and along
coast In 60s. Lows from 45 to 55.
Northern California Possibility
of a rain or two in extreme north;
otherwise, no precipitation. Tem
peratures below normal.
MRS. ADDIE GOSSMAN
Graveside services for
Mrs. Addic Gossman, former
ly of Medford, who died Sun
day in Altadena, Calif., will
be conducted Friday at 10:30
a.m. in Siskiyou Memorial
park, with the Rev. Sherman
Moore of the Pilgrim Holiness
church of Klamath Falls of
ficiating.
Mrs. Grossman was born
Oct. 15. 1888 in Tennessee.
She had been a resident of
Medford prior to moving to
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