Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 17, 1962, Image 9

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    MEDFOMU MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD. OREGON
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1962
Improvements
U nder Way on Two
County Buildings
Two building improvement
projects are under way in
county-owned structures, the
county court reported this
morning.
The court announced ad
vertisement of bids this morn
ing on an automatic fire
alarm system for the Jackson
county farm home.
This is the recond phase of
a two-phase fire safely proj
ect at the farm home, County
Commissioner Chester Wendt
said.
The first phase was com
pleted recently with provi
sion of two more exits, estab
' lishing automatic closing fire
proof doors, placing a metal
covering on the dumb-waiter
and fireproofing all drapes.
The fire alarm system would
automatically close the doors
when it went off, Wendt ex
plained. The fire alarm system is
in lieu of an automatic sprin
kling system and the substi
tution is agreed to by the
state fire marshal, Wendt
said.
Meanwhile, plumbing at
the Jackson county juvenile
detention home is being
placed overhead to avoid an
electrolysis problem with un
derground water pipes, Wendt
said. The electrolysis caused
the pipes to rust througl from
the outside in. Cause has not
been established. He noted re
pair crews had to go through
the detention home floor
eight times to fix holes in
plumbing.
Local and Personal y.:fyij
Meeting Scheduled - The
National Association of Re
tired Civil Employees, Med
ford chapter, will meet at the
Army Reserve building, 701
North Columbus ave., Med
ford, at 1:30 p.m. Friday,
Oct. 19.
Flue Fire-The Eagle Point
fire department was called
out twice Tuesday to extin
guish flue fires, with no dam
age reported to either home.
About 6:45 a.m. Tuesday they
were called to the Murphy
home on North C street.
About 10 p.m. Tuesday fire
men answered a call to the
Raymond Charters home.
South C and West 6lh sts.
Firemen reminded residents
that it is best to clean flues
periodically before stoves are
installed for winter use.
F it '
Elect
AL DUMAS
(Republican)
State
Representative
Background
Ability
Understanding
Pd. Pol. Adv.
Wilson Smith
3 1 35 Connell Ave,
Medford
Marines To Present
Concert Tomorrow
The Marine band will pre
sent two concerts at Hcdrick
Junior High school auditorium
Thursday, Oct. 18. Concerts
are scheduled at 2:30 and S
p.m.
The band is being sponsored
by the Medford High school
band under the direction of
I. A. Mirick. Proceeds from
the concerts will be used by
the band for uniforms and
travel expenses.
The afternoon program will
be designed for students of al!
ages, and the evening pro,
gram will consist of more
formal symphonic selections,
overtures and novelty tunes.
Tickets for the concerts may
be purchased at Puruckcr's
Music house, John Lusk and
Emerald Music company,
Mann's, Swcm's, Barker's or
at the high school ticket
office.
Three Dogs Picked
Up In Eagle Point
Eagle Point - Three dogs
running at large in the Eagle
t Point area were picked up
yesterday by the Jackson
I County dog control officer
j and taken to the county
pound.
All three owners will be
fined $10, whether they pick
up their dogs or not, an Eagle
Point official said.
Two of the dogs had no li
censes. All three were appre
hended in the vicinity of the
school playgrounds.
Another resident, new to
the area and unaware of the
city's ordinance prohibiting
dogs running at large, was
given a warning by city officials.
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To Speak - Dr. Richard
Nordquist, Medford dentist,
will speak at the Jackson
County Farm bureau meeting
at 8 p.m. Oct. 23 in Medford.
His subject will be, "Fluorida
tion of Public Water Sup
plies." Members of the farm
bureau in charge of the meet
ing are Ernest Radomske,
Gold Hill, and Martin Grier,
Jacksonville.
.
X-Ray Clinic - The chest
x-ray clinic at Sacred Heart
hosDital. sponsored by the
Jackson County Tuberculosis
and Health association, will be
open from 2 to 5 p.m. Thurs
day, Oct. 18. The facility is
available to all persons 15
years of age and older, and re
ports of the chest turns are
received in about 10 days.
Chin Up Meeting-Members
of Jackson county chapter 4,
Chin Up club, will have a so
cial meeting at the Girls
Community club, 229 North
Bartlett St., Friday at 8 p.m.
The meeting is open to all in
terested persons, the an
nouncement said.
Drivers Hurt-Two Ashland
men suffered minor injuries
when their autos collided at
the intersection of Morse ave.
and Blane st. in Ashland Tues
day night. Both men said they
did not need hospital treat
ment. The drivers were Lenn
Lanar Hannon, 19, of 288
Sixth St., and Charles Thomas
Tonn of 855 B st. The acci
dent occurred at 7:10 p.m.
Clothes Burn - Fire of un
determined cause started in a
dryer in an Ashland laundro
mat Tuesday night, burning a
load of clothing inside. Ash
land firemen were called
about 6:12 p.m. to the laun
dromat at the junction of
Highways 89 and 66. The fire
was confined to the dryer.
Fractures Hip - Mrs. Elsa
Filer of Eagle Point was taken
to Sacred Heart hospital Tues
day evening after she fell and
fractured her right hip. Mrs.
Filer fainted and fell after
being notified that her hus
band. Joseph H. Filer, had
died of an apparent heart at
tack while picking pears
about 4:30 p.m.
To Seattle - William Cuth
berl, Lynnwood, Wash., was
flown to Seattle, Wash., to
day by Mercy Flights, Inc.,
for treatment. He was the
1,486th patient to be flown
by the non-profit air ambu
lance service. Cuthbcrt was
flown from Yrcka, Calif.,
where he had been hospital
ized at Siskiyou General hos
pital after he became ill.
.
Building Permit - A build
ing permit to erect a $14,000
residence at 1712 Grand ave.
has been issued Parker and
Rutter by the Medford build
ing department.
Investment Funds
Noon quoutloni on selected
Hocks:
Fund Bid
Bullock 113'-
Chemical Fund 0 03
Colonial Ener 10 60
Eaton Howard Stk .. 11-32
Fidelity 13 43
Fundamental Invest. 8.2ft
Group Sec Avia-Elcc 6.1J1
Group Sec Com Stk 11.13
Group Sec Pclr .... 10 3(1
Hamilton C7 3 40
KevMonc B-3 .J. 13 Oil
Kevstonc B-4 8.!fi
Keystone K-2 4.4R
Kevstone S-l 18.2. i
I Keystone S-2 10.74
Kcvstonc .Vd 1 1
Keystone S-4 3.34
Mass Inv Growth Stk 6 71
Nat l Growth 6 HO
Stocks 137!
TV-Elcc - B-fi
untied Continental.. 5 ft 4
! United Income 10
i United Science 3 '3
! Value Line Inc 4 fi
i Variable 3 S
Wellington 13 43
I Portland Produce
! Portland (UPH Dairy market:
j Eggs To retailers: A A extra
I large 44-40c; A A large 41-47c: A
large 40.43c: AA medium 3fi-40c:
A medium 31-34c: AA smill 21-30c;
cartons l-3c higher.
Butter To retailers: AA ana A
prints tic, cartons lc higher; B
. prints 66c.
Cheese i medium cured To re
tailers: 46'y.47,c: processed
American 3-10 lb. loaf. 43-43c.
Portland i t'PIt Dressed chick,
ens No 1 grade dressed to retail
ers' Frvers, whole drawn. 31-.Vc
lb cut-up. 33-43C lb.: hcni. hsht
tvpe whole drawn 21-29c lb.: light
tvpe hens, cut-up 23-34C lh.; heavy
whole 36-39C lb.
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MEAL TIME - Z. A. K. Zafer feeds cake to his daughter,
Afshan, 3. at a party in her honor at a Los Angeles hospital
Recovering from heart surgery, she leaves soon for her home
in Pakistan. Afshan was born with a rare heart disease. The
right valve of her heart never developed and not enough
blood flowed to her lungs. Without the operation she would
have soon died. Because of the operation she now faces a
normal life. (UPI)
News About
Servicemen
INDUCTED
Lclioy James Shcppard,
Butte Kalis. Ore., was induct
ed Sept. 26 into the Armed
forces at the induction station
in Portland, according to the
local board of the selective
service system.
ENLISTS
Mclvin E. Hunt, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Hunt, 517
Pearl st., Medford, has en
listed in the Army. He is un
dergoing basic training at H.
Ord. Calif.
Plans for Station
Submitted To City
Plans for a proposed Ameri
can Oil company service sta
tion at 3U8 Barnctt rd. were
submitted to the Medford
building department Tuesday
afternoon.
The station, to cost $18,396,
the fifth service station under
construction or planned to be
built in the Medford area near
the freeway. This is the sec
ond service station planned
for the Interstate 5-Barnctt rd.
interchange. The other is the
Standard Oil Company of
California.
Other stations which hive
had building permits issued
include Humble Oil company,
Sixth st. and Riverside ave.;
Standard Oil Company of
California, Crater Lake high
way, and Douglas Oil com
pany on Court st.
Car Body Business
May Locate in Area
A new business may move
into Jackson county soon and
help ease some wrecking yird
problems. County Judge Earl
M. Miller said this morning.
Angel Di Muro, from the
Cliico, Calif., area, proposes
to establish a packaged car
body business, Miller said. He
would melt car bodies and
compress them into 18 foot
blocks for shipnimt as scrap
metal.
Members of the county
and Jackson county planning
commission representa t i v e n
plan to inspect a possible lo
cation at the corner of Big
ham. Brown ind Antelope ids
Miller said two acres of
land arc needed where burn
ing car bodies will not cause
an air pollution problem. He
emphasized that no definite
location has been established
yet.
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Washington - IUPD - Reps.
Thomas F. Johnson (D-Md.)
and Frank W. Boykin (D-Ala.),
were indicted Tuesday on
charges of conspiracy in con
flict of interest, the Justice
Department announced.
The indictments, returned
by a grand jury in Baltimore,
involved almost $25,000 in al
leged payments and at least
$3,250,000 in real estate tran
sactions. Atty. Gen. Robert F. Ken
nedy said the two congress
men were charged with con
spiring to accept the money
and to participate in the real
estate deal in exchange for at
tempting to influence the De
partment of Justice to dis
miss an indictment against a
Maryland savings and loan
association figure, J. Kenneth
Edlin.
Defeated in Primary
Boykin. whose name had
been linked with the Mary
land savings and loan scandal
previously, was defeated this
summer in Alabama's Demo
cratic primary.
The indictment against
Edlin was not dismissed.
Edlin, 64, Miami Beach,
Fla., and Miami attorney Wil
liam L. Robinson, 37, an as
sociate of Edlin, also were
named as defendants in the
eight-count indictment which
was returned after 10 months
of investigation.
Kennedy said the conspir
acy count listed 36 separate
or joint telephone, mail or
personal contacts made by the
congressmen with the Depart
ment of Justice on behalf of
Edlin between March and
November, 1961.
Johnson is currently run
ning for reelection against
Rogers C. B. Morion.
Obituaries
Eagle Point Man Dies
While Picking Pears
Joseph H. Filer, 69, of
Eagle Point, died Tuesday ap
parently of a heart attack
while picking pears in Modoc
orchards. Persons in the or
chard said he was moving a
ladder al the time of the
attack.
Funeral arrangements will
be announced by Conger-Morris
funeral directors.
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair
through Thursday. A few patches
of valley fog ind frost at exposed
location early Thursday morning.
Warmer daytime temperature..
Low tonight 29-34. High Thurday
Western Oreson: Fair tonishf
and Thursday, except patches of
morning fop High both days 60
TO. Low tonight
Northern California: Fair to
night and Thursday.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 49; below normal 8.
Record high this date 87 In
to;t6. Record low this date 26 in
19H
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m., none.
Total this month ft 26 Inches,
3.40 inches above normal.
Tolai since Sept. 1. 7.02 inches,
5.31 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
34r,c. mgnesi inis a.m.
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CITY Vester
day
BrookinRs 7R '
Crater Lake 47
Grants Pass 64
Howard Prairie .... 54 26
Klnmath Falls .... 52 .la
MKDKORD 67 Xi
Portland 62 4 1
Seattle 56 4H
Spokane 55 .14
Yak I ma 6 1 3 2
Eureka 62 46
ned Bluff 72 46
Sacramento 72 53
San Francisco .... 72 n:t
Los Ansclea 6!1 57
Phoenix . R4 60
Denver 55 40
Chicago 73 47
Miami Reach 63
New York 75
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ROY H. SCHWIEGER
Hoy Harrison Schwicger.
1940 Orchard Home dr., died
this morning at his home. Fu
neral arrangements will he
announced by Conger-Morris
Funeral directors,
PHOEBE MESSENGER
Mrs. Phoebe Messenger
died last night in a local hos
pital. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Conger
Morris Funeral directors.
PAUL D. REYNOLDS
Paul Dec Reynolds. 61, of
the Fern Valley rd., died yes
terday. Funeral arrangements
will be announced b Conger
Morris Funeral directors.
INDICTED - Reps. Thomas F.
Johnson (D-Md.), top, and
Frank W. Boykin (D-Ala.), bot
tom, have been Indicted on
charges of conspiracy In con
flict of interest. The indict
ments, returned by a grand
Jury in Baltimore, involved
almost $25,000 In alleged pay
ments and at Irat $3,250,000
in real estate. (UPI)
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tt'ettern (irejon - Wfstrrn Waih
Incton Temperatures averasinff
above normal. Chance of rain aft
er Saturday, except little or none
in soui n western uregon. uign
temperatures mostly In hlch S0i
and 60s In western Wathinirton
and 60s and low 70s in western
Oregon. Lows mostly In high 30s
and 40s.
Northern California No precipi
tation. High temperatures abo'e
normal. Low temperatures near
normal.
Over-lhe-Counler
Western Stocks
Bv tnltfd I'reii ln(f mattonat
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Bonk nf America 4')1. j'2J.
Cl Puc Ulll 22
Con freight 10', ll'i
Cvprus Mines 24a. 21'j
Kdiiiintiit' s a I. . .. :m
Kir.l National Bank .... .Ill'j no1.
Jantmi , 2. 27
Morrison Kmid.en 2!'Tii 31 1n
Mull Kennel. :i' 4',
N W Natural Cm IT. V,
Oretron Melallurftical .. '. I1.
I'PAL 2:1 ' 24'.
Pfit 22'. 2.11,
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tinned Ulll 2S'i 21i
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lb, ulauRhlrr calves 22-24
Hou 200. Barrows and silts 1
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Nn. 2 at 203 lb. 18 75; No. 2 sows
300 lb. 16.
Sheep 1.10. Choice slaughttr
lam bs woolcd 20 25.
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2:30 P.M. and '8 P.M.
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the Medford High School Band '
III To Provide Travel Expenses and the Uniform Fund
Tickets may be purchased from members of the high school
II band, from Mann's, Barker's, Swem's, John Lusk, Emerald
II Music Company and Purucker Music House or at the high
i? school ticket office on weekdays from 8 A.M. to noon.
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