Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 12, 1962, Image 9

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    MEDFORD MAIL THlbUWe.. MLDFOHD. OREGON
!uiiul. AUliubl' 12. 1962
WEATHER
J, FORECASTS 1 Total tince Spt. I 1638 In., 1 63
Merirord and vicinity: Variable in below normal,
cloudiness tnd mild temperature! HUMIDITY: Loweit veiterday
ftith a chance of thunderstorm 3.V,..
this evening. mojiiv cloudv and
cnoler with a few scattered show
ers tomorrow. Huh today Rft to
8ft. Low tonight 58. High tomor
row near 80.
Western Oregon: Partlv sunny
with little temperature change to
day. Increasing cloudiness tonight
and tomorrow with a little rain or
drizzle in places. Cooler over the
north interior tomorrow. High to
day 78 to 88. Low tonight 48 to
53. High tomorrow 70 to 80. ex
cept 84 to 88 in extreme south in
terior and 64 to 68 both days on
the coast.
Northern California: Mostly fair
today and tomorrow, except a
chance of light rain in the ex
treme northern portion this aft
ernoon or evening. jlightJy cooler
inland tomorrow.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 72; below normal 1.
Record high this date 107 in
lf35.
midnight o in.
Total this mc
above normal.
OBITUARIES
Hlsh 4:00 ?4-
I CITY Yfiter- a.m. hr.
dav Low rrpc. .
Brookings B6 v3 (
Klamath Falli Ill 4
MEDFORO M
Portland 112 53
Seattle 78 55
Spokane - IS 5fi
Yakima Rfl 4R
Eureka S3 54
Red Bluff !5 fin
Sacramento 3 57
San Franciaeo fi.t 55
Lot Angelea S3 fit
Phoenix 113 75
Denver S7 54
Chicago 11 R4 I
Miami Beach B! 7fi H !
New York R 5fi .13
Washington. D C 79 fin
Sunset today 7:111 p m.
Sunrise tomorrow Vlfi am. ,
The Moon, riding low tonight, seia
tomorrow at 2.44 a m. i
I PROMINENT STARS
I Spica. seta 9 04 p m.
Arcturuj. in the west .... 9:2S pm.
Fomalhaut. rises . 10:13 p.m. j
I Capella low in northeast 12:50 a.m.
Feb. 24. 1892 at Dixon, Ncbr.
He and his wife were long
time residents of the Illinois
Valley, lie operated a serv
ice station at Selma lor five
Leta Susan Martin, of S15 lne coupic moveci to
aWVMMB I MARK (ABBY) GREEN , LETA S. MARTIN
vri.l srrvim fnr Mark Funeral services for Mrs.
On Trip narry d- uiar-.ine ainner at set price per iaoo I oreen. 1 1 m r,i man-, . ui,i..j .k ji.j i
Yntrr-a!m. hr. shall, Medford realtor and family. Mrs. Paul Newcomb : wno died Thursday will be Thursday, will be held at 2
predatory game numi-r. ii:n ana mrs. t nomas r. uass are , ,. Mondav at 2 p.m. at the p.m. Monday in the Ashland '
c-.i.irr43i' f,,.. Vani-niiver is- rhmrmnn fnr t ha pii.nl "-u r . r . ,J
land. B. C , Canada, where he
Dlans to hunt cougar. j Toastmas
" I Edinger will be toastmaster ! vjrst Christian church, will j , .
Daughter Born Mr. and lor the meeting of the Jack-! officiate. Committal services, jIountajn view cemetery, Ash-i Gilroy, Calif., and Mrs. Pes
Mrs. R. C. Saunar, 2S37 sn Toastmastcrs, Monday, ! at Siskiyou Memorial park. lan(i gy Partsafas of Medford; 12
Broadway St., San Diego, Cal- Aug. at o " a m. at &am- w,il be private
five years, he owned and op
erated the Harmony Music
store at 111 West Main st.
He was county supervisor of
music from 1938 until his re
tirement in 1958 He was di-
Ashland from the Illinois Val-1 rector of the Hillah Shrine
ley in 1956. j band for three years and play-
Mr. Haberman leaves a ed with the 162nd Regimental
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ther. Walter A. Root, pre
ceded him In death in 1939.
Pall bearers will be Hal
Bishop. Herbert Alford, Ros
coe Hopfcr, Elton Walden,
Clay Lee and Dr. Eugene Ray.
(or the event. r.mra home The Rev. Mortuarv chapel. Fourth and : wlc. Lillian; four children, Band of Portland for ten
rcut ' ", , ,,, C sts. The Rev. Leo Wine of !clc" Haberman of Eureka, years. He was a member of
sieri Wilson Fredrick Evans, pastor 01 ine , Tabernacle will offi- Calif.. Mrs. Cleo Craig of Medford Masonic Lodge, Scot-
riittal will be in ' Brookings, Ivan Haberman of
if are narents of a son. born bo's restaurant.
Aug. 10, named Ronald Craig. I ' Green and Myrtle Smith, was
Mrs Saunar is the former ! Sal Alpha Lambda born at Cove. Ore., on April
Miss Diane Robbins, daughter ; chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha j 15i 1902. He lived in Medford
of Mrs Sophie Robbins, 240 ' International, is sponsoring a for 16 vears and was employ-
South Holly st and she is a lunuudKe sue imiiMia, mis. cct by the Hogue vaiiry i-"
Mrc Martin u'ac l,nrn .lnlv ; grandchildren and four great
Mr. Green, the son of Abncr ' 1(. iRg jn S(ulthwjck ijan0i gran dchildren ; a brother.
and had lived in Ashland for t-narics naocrman, ana sister,
the past 15 years. Her hus- Mrs. Anna Atkinson, both of
band, Abncr Martin, died in ! Grants Pass: a brother. Ray
1960. mond Haberman. and a sis-
Survivors include two sons,
14, at the Fehl building, 103 trv club as a musician until'; ti, ivpiirlnth!.i.r Anoia
I iorin ivy st., irom a.m. to his retirement last year
Daughter Born
Mrs. Brent H. Carter. Citrus
! 4 p.m.
Mr H! Meeting
! Calif., and Leo Freudenthaler,
He attended the University Grants Pass. tiiree daughters, I Colo.
ler. Mrs. Eda Gihnore, both of
Murphy, and a brother, Wil
liam Haberman of Wellington,
tish Rile. Eastern Star, Roxy
Ann Court Amaranth and the
Modern Woodman of Ameri
ca, and Hillah Temple of the
Shrine.
On July 6, 1907. in Portage,
Wisconsin, he was married to
Ethel Putney, who survives.
Other survivors include one
nephew. Dr. John P. Dickson,
Portland, Oregon. One bro-
START THE DAY WITH A
HEARTY BREAKFAST
WHITE HOUSE
Corntr 6th jnd Ivy
Try Our
Delight
Lunchti
OPEN -fS-7
A.M. fefeC
CLOSED
Sdl. & Sun. SL- -j
Epsilon chapter, ot Oregon for two years and j Mrs ,rvin Tayior, Mrs JamCs
Rho Epsilon Kappa, real es-
ENJOY DINNER TODAY
HOLLAND HOTEL
In air conditioned comfort-
Featuring Our Very Own
"Little Champ" Tenderloin Steak
Prepared at only Chef Ervin Ramie
can prepare ill V
7-oz. Tenderloin Baktd Potato "
Crisp Salad Beverage
;2i
Serving Breakfast
lunch & Dinner
EVERYDAY
6 A.M. to Midnight
WEEKDAYS
Noon to 7 P.M. Sundays
Now Playing
BILL BLAKELY TRIO
Dining
Dancing Entertainment
i. - i:r ...... (....r id1- uumiidiv jtuLH-'iv, wtii
Heights, Calif., are parents of
a daughter born July 28 at
Citrus Heights. The child has
been named Tara Marie. The
Carters have another daugh
ter, Brenda Lee. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rob
erts, Tacoma, Wash., and Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Carter, 1111
Reddy ave., Medford.
Work Sentence Robert
Royal Allison. 18, of Gold
Hill, was ordered in district
court Friday to work 40 hours
for the city of Gold Hill in
lieu of a jail sentence iind
fine. The youth was arrested
Thursday in Gold Hill on a
charge of being drunk on a
public highway, according to
Jackson county sheriff's dep
uties. Picnic Set The Knights
of Columbus and Catholic
Daughters family picnic is
scheduled for 1 p.m. Aug. 19
at Jackson Hot Springs. Cath
I olic Daughters will furnish
'1
SHOW STARTS 7:45 P.M.
TOI TE!
RIOTOUS NEW TWIST IN
THE ART OF GENTLE
PERSUASION'
Rock Hudson
Doris Day
Tony Randall
MMttklldki.
ON J . WW1
SCREEN WmMH t' '
AND
THOSE
'PILLOW
TALK"
PLAYMATES
ARE AT
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EDIE ADAMS -JACK OAKIE - JACK KRUSCHEN
C-llwn
STANLEY SHAPIRO M PAUL HENNING - hiMb, DELBfRI MANN
STANLEY SHAPIRO-. MARTIN MELCHER-Uka,.. ROBERT ARTHUR
2ND SHOCK HIT! ON SCREEN 10 P.M.
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office. 1244 South Riverside
ave., Wednesday, Aug. 15, at
7 p.m. William E. Healy, Sa
lem, executive vice president
of the society, will be a vis
itor. H. O. Mar'.in of Medford,
is president of Epsilon chap
ter, which has a membership
of 28 Jackson county real es
tate brokers and salesmen.
Flu Fire-Mcdford firemen
were called at 8:32 p.m. Fri
day when a flue fire was re
ported at 2870 Georgia St.
There was no damage, how
ever. New Grandparents - A girl
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Da
vid Byers of Yreka, Calif.,
Aug. 7, in Siskiyou General
hospital. The child's grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Byers. Medford, and Mr. and
Mrs. Melford Hood, Gold Hill.
a
Picnic Today - Crater Lake
chapter, Oregon State Em
ployees association, will hold
its annual picnic today at
noon in Casey state park.
Name Wifhdrawn-Th bus
iness name Tru V Boat, has
been withdrawn by Jim Al
len, according to the Jackson
county recorder's office.
Erect Signs - The Medford
building department has is
sued permits to Electrical
Products to erect signs at 807
Soulh Central ave. and 126
West Main st. at estimated
costs of $1,500 and $1,700, re
spectively. A permit was also
issued to Dempster Furniture
company to erect a sign at
1 100 Barnctt rd. at an approx
imate cost of $1,200.
A Market - A. H. Schme-
chel of the housewares depart
ment at Mann s Department
store, left today for San Fran
cisco, where he will spend the
week attending merchandise
shows and purchase stock for
the store.
was a member of Delta Tau I McPherson and Mrs. George
Delta fraternity. He was a ! Brooks, all of Ashland: a
member of the La Grande I brother, Ernest McCoy, Em
First Christian church. ! mctt. Idaho; 22 grandchildren
Survivors include one ; and 13 great-grandchildren.
brother, Dallas W. Green.
Fresno. Calif., and two neph
ews, Gordon L. Green, Mill
Valley, Calif., and Lawrence
W. Green, Seattle, Wash,
J. O. N. POLING
Services for J. O. N. Poling
of 202 Portland ave . will be
held in the First Presbyterian
church, at 1:30 p.m. Monday
with Dr. D. Kirkland West
officiating. Interment will be
in the family plot in the Phoe
nix cemetery. The body will
lie in state at Conger-Morris
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Poling was born Feb.
15. 1886, in Phillipsburg. Kan.,
where, on June 8. 1015, he
was married to Nellie Vin
cent, who survives. He came
to southern Oregon in li)20
and until 13 months ago had
a farm and orchard on the
North Phoenix rd. He was an
elder in the Presbyterian
church for 42 years. He was
J superintendent of the Sunday
school in the Phoenix Presby
terian church for 30 years.
Thirteen months ago he re
tired from his orchard and
moved to Medford.
Surviving besides his wife
are three daughters. Mrs. Mil
died De Witt, Medford; Mrs.
Marjorie Van Gordon, Med
ford, and Mrs. Gwencth Law
rence, Bremerton, Wash.; one
brother, William E. Poling,
San Lrandro, Calif.; two sis
ters, Mrs. Bessie Young, Med-.
ford, and Mrs. Mary Higby,
Phillipsburg, Kan., and six
grandchildren.
Active pall bearers will be
Eddie Meeker, Harold Comp-
ton, Russell Thompson, Del
laf Schnack, Jack Flnrcy and
Kenneth Hulbert. Honorary
pall bearers will he Alvin
Wheeler, John Wubbles, G. O.
Sanden, Curtis Vanbebber,
Waller Gebhard and Horace
Thompson.
GLEN E. RUSSELL
Funeral services for Glen E.
Russell. 51, of Crescent City,
Calif., who died Thursday,
will be held al 1 p.m. Tues
day at Perl Funeral Home.
The Rev. D. E. Millard, pas
tor of the New Age church.
Eagle Point, will officiate. In
terment will be in the East
wood lOOF cemetery.
Mr. Russell, the son of Na-
lan H. Russell and Pearl
Morgan, was born at Divide,
Oregon on March 9, 1911. On
April 9, 1942, in Portland,
Oregon, he was inducted into
the U.S. Army as a Technical
Sgt. He served over seas in
New Guinea and Luzon from
Sept. 1043 to December 1045.
He was employed with the
Lyle Russell Logging compa
ny for ten years prior to his
moving to Crescent City a
year ago. Since that time he
has been self employed as a
logger.
On March 14, 1953, in Reno,
Nevada, he was married to
Agnes V. Scranton, who sur
vives. Other survivors include
his father, Nathan H. Russell,
Williams, Ore., one brother,
Lylc, Lyle M. Russell, Sonora, j
Calif., one sister, Mrs. Bea
trice Johnson, Phoenix, Ari
zona; four step - daughters,
Mrs. Julia Laborde. Liver
more, Calif., Mrs. Marjorie ,
McBricty, Great Falls, Mon
tana, Mrs. Viola Baird, Cres
cent City, Calif., Mrs. Bonnie
Mann, Council Bluff, Iowa,
and 13 step-grandchildren.
His mother, Mrs. Pearl Rus
sell preceded him in death in
1961 and one brother, Ever
ett Russell preceded him in
death in 1937.
Services will be conducted
Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at Lit-
willcrs Mountain View chap
el with interment at Missouri
Flats cemetery at Murphy.
EDWARD C. ROOT j
Funeral services for Edward
C. Root, 71, of 3261 Jackson
ville Hiway, who died Satur-,
day, will be held at 10 a.m.;
Tuesday at Perl Funeral i
Home. Robert D. Hiatl will
be the Christian Science
reader, assisted by officers of
Medford Masonic Lodge. Com-1
milal services, at Siskiyou '
Memorial Park, will be pri-1
vale.
Mr. Root, the son of Charles .
E. Root and Emma Ruh, was
born on October 22, 1880 at :
Scott, Wisonsin. He was a 1
graduate of McCormick Opti
cal college, Chicago, III., and
practiced optometry for eight
years in Portage, Wis. He was
also a graduate of the William
Zabst School of Music, Port
age, Wis. and studied music at
the Herman Zeitz Conserva
tory in Milwaukee, Wis.
He came to Medford in 1910
and taught music in many of
the valley grade shools. For
VAJ HELD OVER
Continuous Today from 1:00 P.M
Festival
Plays
Tonight: "As You Like
It."
Monday: "Coriolanua." '
Tuesday: "Comedy of
Errors" and "A Thievoi'
Ballad."
Wednesday: "Honry IV,
Part It."
Curtain lima: 8:30 p.m.
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10 FRONT STREET
Air Conditioned For Your Comfort"
Real Good Italian Food
ALSO AMERICAN DINNERS
Served 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Daily Except Monday
Sundays 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
COMPLETE 7 COURSE DINNERS
$1.75 to $3.00
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
ay trom 1:00 P.M.
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THE SLICKEST WAY TO A GIRL'S HEART
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MABLE E. BWEEN
Ashland - Mabel E. Sween
of 425 Normal ave. passed
away Friday night at her res
idence. She was 59.
Mrs. Sween was born Feb.
8, 1803, at Miami, Okla. She
married Don Sween on Jop
lin, Mo., July 6, 1920 and
came to Ashland from Los An
geles in 1946. She was a mem
ber of the First Church of1
the Nazarcnc at Ashland.
She is survived by her hus
band Don; two children, Mrs.
Don Lankenship of Ashland
and Larry Sween of Medford;
2 grandchildren; a brother,
Arch Landers of Miami, Okla.,
and a sister, Mrs. Cecil Haw
kins of Phoenix, Ariz.
Funeral services will be
conducted under the direction
of Lilwiller Funeral home at
1:30 p.m. Monday at the First
Church of the Nazarcne,
Fourth and C sis., Rev. E. E.
j Crawford officiating. Entomb-
menl will be a Rcsthaven
j mausoleum.
i HENRY T."HABERMAN
! Ashland - Henry T. llaher-
man, 70, passed away Friday
evening at his residence on
! Grandview dr.
i Mr. Haberman' was born
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