Irrigation Election
Scheduled Tuesday
The Rogue River Valley Ir
rigation district will hold elec
tions to its board of directors
Tuesday, Nov. 13, from 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
One director will be elected
to fill the expired term of
Otto Bohnert, Central Point
farmer. Opposing Bohnert,
the incumbent, for the three
year term, is Granklin Geb
hard, Central Point.
Other members of the
board are Leonard Freeman
and Gordon Kershaw.
Members of the election
board are Chuck Taylor.
Homer Conger and Claude
Hoover, all of the Central
Point area.
. Salem -WW- The Columbus
day storm cost the Oregon
Highway Department nearly
half a million dollars, State
. Highway Engineer Forrest
Cooper said Friday. And this
doesn't include all damage to
ttate parks.
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Storm Damage Is
Estimated by State
Highway Dept.
The Columbus day storm
cost the Oregon state high
way department nearly a half
million dollars, State High
way Engineer Forrest Cooper
has revealed. This figure does
not include all the damage
done at state parks.
The total to date is calcu
lated at $470,000, Cooper
said. Downed trees have de
layed a complete inventory
of park damage, and the cost
of repairing water and sew
age systems may not be knoA'n
for some time.
Greatest portion of the
storm cost was blowdown of
trees across the highways,
which totals some $265,000
in clean-up expenses. Dam
aged signs and signals ac
counted for another $123,000.
Highway damage approached
$33,000 and another S26.000
damage occurred to park
roads.
Hardest hit parks in the
Oct. 12 storm were Silver
Falls, Jessie M. Honeyman,
and Umpqua Lighthouse, Coo
per said. A partial inventory
at Silver Falls indicated some
two million board feel of Urn
ber with a salvage value of
$40,000 fell in the picnic and
overnight camp areas alone,
the areas which will receive
first attention of clean-up
crews.
Incomplete reports from
Honeyman estimate the loss
there may reach three to four
million board feet, Cooper
said, and the Umpqua Light
house blowdown may be an
other two million.
Accident Near Phoenix
Injures Medford Man
Leighton Ray Skov, 23, of
288 King st was injured Fri
day night in a two-car rear
end collision about one-half
mile south of Phoenix, accord
ing to Jackson county sheriff's
office.
Skov was treated at Rogue
Valley hospital for a cut over
his left eye and released.
Driver of the other car;
Robert J. Pritchett, 19, Grants
Pass, had stopped to make a
left turn into a driveway
when the Skov car struck his
in the rear, officers said.
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Salem (UP1 Wallace S.
"Buck" Wharton, 65, resigned
Friday as executive secretary
of the Marion county court.
It is effective Dec. 31. He
cited "purely personal reasons."
Medford Police
Report Several
Minor Accidents
Medford police reported a
series of two-car accidents
Friday and Saturday within
tne city.
Friday, at approximately
ZAB p.m., cars driven by
Roger John Ferrell, Rt. 1, box
24B, Old Stage rd., Central
Point, and Harold Theador
Breedlovc. 909 South Stage
rd., collided at Oakdale ave.
and Monroe st.
Ferrell was cited by police
for operating his car on the
wrong side of the street.
A few minutes later, a two
car collision involving Earl
Maurice Robinson, 308 Wag
ner St., Talent, and George
David Smith. Eagle Point, oc
curred on Central ave., 20
feet north of Fourth st.
At 3:20 p.m.. Jeanne
Dolores Sellers, 1507 Grand
ave., Medford, reported her
car was struck at the inter
section of Jackson st. and
Biddle rd. by an unknown
driver who did not stop to
leave name and address.
A panel truck operated by
John Francis McClelland, 943
Murray st., Medford, struck a
parked station wagon at Sixth
and Fir sis. about 4:15 p.m.
Friday. The car was regis
tered to Roy Carl Curtright,
2138 Springbrook rd., Med
ford. McClelland was cited for
defective equipment.
Johnnie Sylva Dc Avilla,
180 Harrison St., Ashland, was
slightly injured from a two
car collision at the intersec
tion of Oakdale and Stewart
aves. about 5 p.m., Friday.
De Avilla's car and one
driven by Bert Wallace Riebc,
1117 Reddy ave., Medford col
lided. Saturday, at 12:53 p.m., a
two car collision occurred on
Sixth st. between Central ave.
and Bartlett St., Medford. Ve
hicles involved were a station
wagon driven by Howard
Price Shafer, 412 Union St.,
Medford, and a pickup truck
driven by William Henry
Buckingham, 27 Lincoln St.,
Medford.
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Vehicle Inspection
Shows one-Sixth of
Has Unsafe Item
About 26 per cent of the
Oregon vehicles inspected
during the 1962 National Ve
hicle Safety-Check program
were found to need immedi
ate service attention to one
or more items included on
the 10-point check list.
Vcrn L. Hill, director of
the Oregon department of mo
tor vehicles, has announced
that reports submitted to na
tional sponsors indicted 7,
749 vehicles received the
check in the state. Of these,
2,013 needed some repairs.
The Oregon program was
conducted by the Auto in
dustries Highway Safety com
mittee with the cooperation
of the Association of State
and Provincial Safety Coor
dinators and the Oregon de
partment of motor vehicles.
Voluntary vehicle safety-
check programs are conduct
ed in nearly every state not
requiring official motor ve
hicle inspection.
Nationally, safety - check
inspections found one out of
every six vehicles with at
least one unsafe item. In all,
nearly 3M million cars and
trucks were checked through
out the country in 1962. In
spections were made in com
munity check 'i: cs, in auto
mobile dealer service depart
ments, in service stations and
garages, at -ilit-y installa
tions, by teen-age groups, civ
ic clubs and government
agencies.
Tires headed the list of
Hems most often found defec
tive in Oregon's safety-checks.
Thes; were followed in or
der of frequency by rear
lights, brakes, front lights, ex
haust i. stems, stop lights and
steering. Other items checked
were windshield washers and
wipers, glass, horn and rear
view mirror.
BARRETT; To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Carlisle, Box 9, South
Second St., Talent, Nov. 10,
1962, a boy, 7'j pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
GREEN; To Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Eugene, Route 1, Box
150, Eagle Point, Nov. 10,
1962, a boy, 8'j pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
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OBITUARIES
MRS. LOUISE R. ELLIS
Mrs. Louise R. Ellis. Rogue
Valley Manor, died Friday at
the Manor. Funeral arrange
ments are entrusted to Siski
you Funeral Service Directors
of the Chapel in the Trees
mortuary. .
VIVIAN SHOEMAKER
Funeral services for Miss
Vivian Doris Shoemaker, 58,
who died last Monday at her
home in Houston, Texas, will
be held on Monday, Nov. 12,
at 1 p.m. in Memory Gardens
Funeral home.
Bishop Dwaine E. Nelson of
the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints. 2nd Ward,
Medford, will officiate. Con
cluding services and inter
ment will be in the Gold Hill
IOOF cemetery.
Miss Shoemaker was born
July 1, 1904. the daughter of
William and Lelah Brown, in
Eaton, Ind. She was employed
by a newspaper in Houston
at the time of her death.
Survivors include her
mother, Mrs. Lelah Shoe
maker. Medford; five sisters,
Mrs. Eddie Davis, Canoga
Park, Calif.; Audrey Johnson,
Glendalc, Calif.; Mrs. William
Kramer, Medford; Mrs. Leslie
Walker, and Mrs. Nathan
Banry, both of Gold Hill; two
brothers, A. J. Shoemaker,
Central Point: and D. D.
Shoemaker, Eastsidc, Ore.,
and several nieces and neph
ews. -
RALPH D. BATES
Funeral services for Ralph
Dean Bates, 24, of the Oregon
State police, who died Friday,
will be held at 1 p.m. Mon
day in the Conger-Morris
downtown chapel. The Rev.
Violet Bolliger of the First
Methodist church at Talent
will officiate. Committal will
be in Hillcrest Memorial park.
Mr. Bates was born Sept.
26, 1938, in Long Beach,
Calif. He graduated from Med
ford High school in 1956,
served in the U. S. Navy from
1956 to 1959, then participat
ed in an aerial survey at Co
vina, Calif., and worked for
McGrew Bros., in Medford,
until April, 1962, at which
time he joined the Oregon
State police.
Survivors includes his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert B.
Bates, Medford; two brothers,
John R. Bates, . Hacienda
Heights, Los Angeles, Calif.;
and Philip L. Bates, Medford;
a sister, Mrs. Sandra Boyle,
Redding, Calif.; and several
uncles, aunts, nephews, and
nieces.
Casket bearers will include
members of the Ore gon State
police, Sgt. Thomas M. Eaton,
Pvt. Carl D. Holly, Pfc. Frank
Baum, Pvt. Ronald Palmer
ton, Pfc. Donald Cain, and
Pfc. William Aveline.
HARRY A. NEWNHAM
Services for Harry A.
Newnham, 62, of Gold Hill,
who died Friday, will be held
in the Hillcrest Memorial
Chapel, North Phoenix rd.,
Tuesday at 11 a.m., Conger
Morris, funeral directors, in
charge of arrangements.
JAMES M. WHIPPLE
Funeral services for James
M. Whipple, 91, who died
Friday in Grants Pass will be
held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the
Conger Morris downtown
chapel. The Rev. Robert
Maxon of the First Presbyter
ian church in Rogue River
will officiate. Committal will
be private in Hillcrest Me
morial park.
Mr. Whipple was born May
21, 1871, in Cedarvillc, Calif.
He came to Rogue River at
the age of two years with his
parents, the late James and
Mary Whipple, and resided
there until the lime of his
death On December 28, 1927,
he was married to Myrtle
Scott, who survives.
He is also survived by one
daughter, Mrs. Alice Har-
IOLA, 878-2392,
rmmw
wood, Eugene; a grandson, a
granddaughter, and six great
grandchildren.
Lee Roy Wallace
Forgery Sentence
Suspended 5 Years
Imposition of sentence was
suspended for five years in
Jackson county circuit court
Friday for Lee Roy Wallace,
21, of Napa, Calif, for forg
ery. Wallace previously had
pleaded guilty to the charge.
He was directed to refrain
from drinking liquor and
make restitution if any is
owing. He was charged with
forging a chock for S526.
Malcolm Robert Dunphy,
44, of 5010 Crater Lake high
way, was sentenced to one
year in the county jail for ob
taining property by false pre
tenses. He will be sent to
Rock Butte, it was directed.
Dunphy earlier pleaded
guilty to charges of obtain
ing property from Tom
Thumb market, Central Point,
in exchange for a check he
knew to be fictitious.
Imposition of sentence was
suspended for three years for
Robert Calvin Windham, Rob
inson hotel, Medford, for in
juring personal properly.
He had pleaded guilty to
jumping upon, denting and
smashing the top of a car
owned by Louis Rayburn,
Robinson hotel.
Agencies To Occupy
NewBldg. Dec. 15
A new building to house
two federal agencies at North
Riverside ave. and Liberty
st. will be occupied by Dec.
15, according to a telegram
from Sen. Wayne Morse ID
Ore.) The social security admin
istration and internal revenue
service will occupy the build
ing. The General Services ad
ministration will lease it from
C. A. Fritsinger, Littleton,
Colo.
Lease rate is S3.50 per
square fool or 57,350 per year.
The building will cover ap
proximately 2,100 square feet
of office space. The site is
about 3'i blocks south of Mc
Andrews rd.
Wealher
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Mostly
cloudy through Monday with oc
casional showers. A few periods
of partial clearing In the after
noon. High both days 52 to 36. Low
tonight 33 to 40.
Western Oregon: Mostly cloudy
with rain today. Partial clearing
with a few showers tonight and
Monday with sunny periods Mon
day allernoon. Cooler tonight.
Low 33 to 43. High both days 30
to :a.
Northern California: Few show
ers in the extreme north, Increas
ing Monday. Otherwise variahle
cloudiness northern area and fair
central area today and Monday.
Little change in temperature.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 47; above normal 2.
Record high this date tM in 1033.
Record low this date 20 in 1930.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight 0. Midnight to 10 a m. 0.
Total this month .44 in., .36 In.
below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
33-;
High 4:1"! 24-Yesler-
a. in. hr.
CITY
Brookings
Klamath Fa
day Low Pree.
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47 .11
26
37
46 .B.r
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33 tr.
..43
MKDFORn 36
Portland 32
Seattle : 5
Spokane 47
Eureka 63"
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Red Bluff 64 40
Sacramento 66 3.1
San Francisco !) 37 .01
Los Angeles 6B 33
Phoenix 63 47
Denver 66 31
Chicago 4fi 34
Miami Beach 76 60
New York 58 46 1 58
Washington, D C 51 411 1.36
Sunset today 4:54 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow 6:58 a m.
Moonrise today 3:10 p.m.
Full Moon today 2:04 p in.
The planet. Venus, today is only
25 million miles away, the nearest
II has been tn the Earth since No
vember 18. 1054 Next week Venus
will begin to rise a little before
sunrise.
SHADY COVE
Open 4 to Midnite Weekdays
4 to 2:30 A.M. Friday ft Silurday.
CLOSED THURSDAYS.
I Local and
' Breakfast-Thc annual sau
sage breakfast, sponsored by
Gold Hill Lions club, is being
held today from 8 a.m. until
1 o'clock in the multi-purpose
room at Patrick Elementary
school. Proceeds will help the
sight and blind project.
Meeting Cancelled The
Talisman lodge, Knights of
Pythias, will not meet Mon
day, Nov. 12, due to Veterans
day.
Employees Association
The new officers for the Ore
gon Slate Employees associa
tion will be installed Tuesday,
Nov. 13, at 8 p.m. in the
Carpenters Local hall at
123'a West Main st. Dele
gales to the general council,
held in Salem, will give re
ports. Refreshments will be
served.
.TarltKnn Toatmatirt
nalo Prontii.o Put PaiinHn
and Ray Johnson will speak
on "The Armed Forces" dur
ing the regular Monday meet
ing of the Jackson Toastmas
ters' club at 6:30 a.m. in
Sambo's Restaurant in Med
ford. Toastmaster will be
Fred Morland. Tom Roberts,
Dana Collins and Bill Dillcy
will speak on "Medford" for
Nov. 19.
Roundtable Meeting The
regular noon luncheon of the
Medford Chamber of Com
merce Roundtable will not be
held this week due to Veter
ans' day, according to Wil
liam Longmorc, Roundtable
chairman. A meeting is plan
ned next for noon on Monday,
Nov. 19. The Roundtable
meets at North's Chuck Wag
on. Medford Toasimastors
Dan Hull will be toastmaster
when the Medford Toastmast
ers meet at 6:30 p.m., Monday
in the Grotto on Front st.
Speakers will be Jim Spang
ler, John Austbo, and Floyd
Fogclquist. Dr. Thomas Ruttcr
will be in charge of table
topics. All men interested in
improving their speaking are
invited to attend.
Radio Taken Blaine El
lington Trickel, 501 Summit
st., Medford, reported Satur
day morning, the theft of a
Magnavox Champion eight
transistor radio in a tan lea
ther case to city police.
Repair Kit Missing Mil
ford Burdctte Plye, 618 West
Second St., Medford, reported
a tool repair kit missing to
city police Saturday morning.
He described it as a black
leather covered wooden box
with suitcase handle on top
and containing tubes, relays
and switches plus miscellan
eous electronic equipment.
Fire Calls - The Medford
fire department was called
about 5:19 p.m. Saturday to
extinguish a trash fire at the
home of Kenneth Warner, 437
Benson st. No damage was re
ported. Firemen also respond
ed to a flue fire about 7:03
a.m. Saturday at the home of
Lloyd Smith, 3232 Jackson
ville hwy. The fire was out
when firemen arrived.
Logan To Announce
At Rodeo Playoffs
Pele Logan, Dark Hollow
rd., Phoenix, will be an an
nouncer in professional
rodeo's fourth annual world
championship title playoffs,
the national finals scheduled
for Dec. 4-9 'n the Los Ang
eles Sports arena, it was an
nounced. Bob A. Hobinson, Tuttlc,
Idaho, former world champ
ion cowboy, will be riding
judge and Wick Peth, Bow,
Wash., will be the bull fight
ing clown, the National Finals
Rodeo commission announced.
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