Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 22, 1962, Image 9

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THURSDAY. NOVEMBEH 22. 1962
Garage Fir - An attempt
to start a furnace by igniting
gasoline in it resulted in a
garage fire Tuesday morning
at the Loven Shephard resi
dence, 648 Park St., Ashland,
firemen reported. There was
no serious damage, however.
Firemen responded at 7:37
Returm - Mrs. Lura Apple
white, 112 Nob Hill St., Ash
land, has returned from Mill
Valley, Calif., where she vis
ited her son and daughter-in-law,
Maj. and Mrs. Warren G.
Applewhite, who are parents
of a daughter born Oct. 8.
Permits Issued - Building
; permits have been issued by
I the city building department
; to D. L. Pickell to erect a
; $10,000 residence at 2865
: Howard ave., and to Pacific
Northwest Bell Telephone
company to do a $3,800 re-
l modeling job on a commercial
building at Fifth and Bartlctt
sts.
Births
HUCK - To Mr. and Mrs.
Gaynor David, 2754 Orchard
Home dr., Medford, Nov. 20,
; 1962, a boy, 7'j pounds at
Rogue Valley hospital.
COOK - To Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas James, 235 DeBarr
ave., Medford, Nov. 21, 1962,
a boy, 7'j pounds at Rogue
Valley hospital.
COFFIN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack R., 1215 West 11th st.,
Medford, Nov. 21, 1962, a girl,
9 pounds at Rogue Valley hospital.
BREAZEALE - To Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis R., 909 Stevens
St., Medford, Nov. 21, 1962,
a girl, 8 pounds at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
Police Investigate
Two City Accidents
Medford city police investi
gated two non-injury vehicle
accidents in the city Wednes
j day. No citations were issued,
officers said.
I David Gregory MacDougall,
j Jr., 44, of 1805 Thomas rd.,
; told police that his car had
collided with another vehicle
; about 7:17 p.m. at Columbus
ave. and West Main st. The
other driver failed to leave
information at the scene of
; the accident, MacDougall told
police.
Vehicles operated by Wayne
! Douglas Wood, 18, Central
i Point, and Marieann Eileen
Rora, 21, Vancouver, Wash.,
! collided about 11:01 p.m. at
Riverside ave. and Barnett rd.,
officers said.
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Jobless Insurance
Claims Increase
Salem - IUPH - The Oregon
Employment department said
13,490 unemployment insur
ance claims were filed last
week, compared to 10,020 the
same week a year ago.
Claims were down, com
pared to last year, in every
area of Oregon except Astoria
and Ontario.
Astoria has the state's high
est rate of insured unemploy
ment, 9.3 per cent,
Hillsboio enjoyed the low
est rale, 2.1.
The 1,490 claims last week
were up 9.9 per cent from a
month ago as the regular sea
sonal drop in jobs continued.
There were more layoffs in
logging, lumbering and con
struction. Insured u n e m p I o y ment
rates in cities, with last year's
comparisons, included: Cor
vallis 2.5 per cent, down .6;
Eugene 3.1, down 1.4; Klam
ath Falls 3.5, down 1.9: Med
ford 4.5, down 2.1; Pendleton
and Milton - Froewalcr 4.3,
down 2.3; Portland 2.7, down
.5; and Salem 3, down 1.1.
Lumbermen Could
Appeal To OEP
Washington - OiPIi - H a r d
presscd Pacific Northwest
lumber companies could ap
peal to the Office of Emer
gency Planning for help in
meeting Canadian compete
tion, officials of the agency
said today.
But one official said that a
required investigation to de
termine whether Cana d i a n
lumber exports to the United
States present a threat to U.S.
national security might take
up to one year.
The official said the OEP,
which is directly under the
President, has the responsi
bility only for determining
whether imports affect nation
al security. An investigation
by the OEP could be made
under terms of the trade ex
pansion act of 1962.
If it were found that im
ports from Canada were a
threat to national security, the
OEP would inform the Presi
dent. Any further steps would
have to be made by the President.
Warehouse Grant for
Coos Bay Approved
Washington -illPli-The Com
munity Facilities Administra
tion has approved a $41,000
grant for warehouse and serv
icing facilities for Coos Bay,
it was announced Wednesday.
The administration also ap
proved a $8,750 grant for
North Bend for construction
of airport facilities.
Short Course Set
At Forestry School
Corvallis - Variable plot
cruising, or wedge cruising,
will be the topic of a three-day
short course at the Oregon
Slate university school of for
estry Jan. 23 to 25. Prof. John
F. Bell will be director.
Wedge cruising has helped
reduce the cost of determining
the volume of standing (or
windthrown) timber.
This is the seventh year the
short course has been offered
by Oregon Stale. It is being
repeated this year because of
unusually heavy registration
in prior years.
Announcements will be
mailed out later this year to
Pacific Northwest forestry
firms and agencies.
SEARCH CONTINUES
Camas - HTIi - Skindivrrs
were to continue a search this
morning of Lackamas Lake,
two miles north of here, for
Henry L. Flagcr. 56. who has
been missing since Sunday.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Gradual
clearing this afternoon. Clear early
toniRht. For or low clouds early
Friday morning. Cloudy Friday
with rain afternoon and nieht.
High both days 48-52. Low tonight
3340.
Wnslirn Orctrnn: Scattered shoW'
era and periods of partial clearing
today. iariiy ciouay ana comer iu
nisht. Cloudv with rain Friday.
High both dayi 43-52. Low tonight
30-10.
Northern California: Fair in
aouth, variable cloudiness in north
today, tonight and Friday with a
little rain in north today and in
extreme north late Friday. Cooler
northern areas today.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATUHE: Mean yester
dav 44; above normal 7.
Record lush this date fi8 in tf)l.
Record low this date 20 in 1938.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight. .04 inch. Midnight to 10
a.m.. .48 inch.
Total this month 2 20 inchei, .44
inch above normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 9 23 inches.
4 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
74 v. highest thia a.m. 96'.e.
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CITY Yester- a.m. nr.
day Low Prer.
Brookings (it 40 .AO
Klamath Falls .... 52 .in .02
MEDFORD 55 42 .52
Portia nd S 0 4 2 T.
Seattle 4ft 3fl
Spokane 43 31
Yakima 4fl 37 T.
Eureka 5fl 50 T-
Red Bluff 74 4 1
Sacramento (ifi 44
San Francisco 72 52
Los Angeles , .72 4ft
Phoenix 71 43
Denver 5fi 23
Chicago 53 31 T.
Miami Beach 81 75
New York 50 47 flfi
Washington. D. C. 31 50 1 22
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Harvey Amends
Boundary Complaint
The Dalles - il'Pli - Harvey
Aluminum Co. has amended
its complaint in a local school
district boundary dispute to
list Sheriff Ernie Mosicr and
members of the school board,
acting as a district boundary
board, as defendants.
Mosier was named because
of his position as tax collector.
Harvey last week paid its
1962-63 property taxes but
turned $51,236 over to the
county clerk's office for pos
sible allocation to School Dis
trict 12 (The Dalles) instead
of School District 9 (Cheno-with-Mosier-Rowena).
Heretofore, Harvey has paid
a major share of the property
taxes in District 9.
The amended complaint
stated that the plaintiff is
"tendering into court" the tax
monies "in dispute for 1962
63." The firm estimated this
sum at $51,236.
Included in the amended
complaint is a school district
boundary description on which
the calculation is based. The
complaint asks the court to
settle the controversy.
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Make Two Arrests
Two persons were arrested
by Jackson county sheriff's
deputies Wednesday, one on
a warrant, and 14 other com
plaints were received by the
department for one of the bus
iest days in recent weeks, dep
uties said today.
About 10:55 p.m., Lillian
Lovan Zander, 39, of a local
hotel, was lodged in the coun
ty jail on a charge of forgery.
She was arrested on a district
court warrant.
Also arrested was Roy Al
len Jenkins, 2804 Cummins
rd., Medford, on a charge of
disorderly conduct. He was
lodged in the county jail
about 7:30 p.m. following an
investigation by deputies of
a family disturbance earlier
in the evening.
Man Lodged in Jail
Following Accident
Vaughan Allen Bigalow, 22,
of 2010 East Main St., was
arrested and lodged in city
jail by Medford police yester
day on a charge of drunk in
public and for unauthorized
use of a motor vehicle.
Police said Bigalow took a
car from the O. K. Market
parking lot without permis
sion of tlie owner, John Ed
mond Bowman, 1462 Poplar
st.
According to police, Biga
low was involved in an acci
dent with the vehicle about
10:36 p.m. in front of 528
Beatty st. Officers said Biga
low ran off the road there,
damaging a lawn, flowers and
a tree.
Five Face Bank
Robbery Charges
Carson City, Ncv. - il'PD -Arraignment
of five persons
accused of burglarizing a
Reno bank of $116,552 was
con tinned indefinitely
Wednesday to give defense at
torneys more lime to study
the indictment.
Federal Judge John Ross
also denied a motion to re
duce the $50,000 bail for
James R. Day. 28, and his
wife, Josephine, of Matairic,
La.
The Days also face charges
of armed robbery and posses
sion of narcotics in Jefferson
Parish, Louisiana. Other de
fendants appearing at the
hearing were Sandra Jeanne
Barnwell, 23, Reno; John E.
Foster, 28, Portland, Ore. and
Edward D. Harris. 34, Reno.
The indictment charges that
Miss Barnwell, a former teller
at the Security National Bank,
secured a key to the night
deposit safe and give it to Day
who had a duplicate made.
She also gave him her outer
door key to the bank and the
safe depository combination,
the indictment charges.
The government contends
the five plotted the crime and
Harris and Foster actually
entered the bank in July of
1961 and made off with $32,
619 in cash, $82,673 in checks,
and an additional $1,260 in
either cash or checks.
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Obituaries
CLAYTON T. BARTLETT
Funeral services for Clay
ton T. Bartlctt, 66, of Talent,
who died Tuesday, will be
held at 3 p.m. Friday in Cun-gcr-Morris
downtown chapel.
A. Clarke Smith of the Talent
Friends church will officiate.
Committal will be privale.
Mr. Bartlctt was born Nov.
14, 1896. in Linn. Ore. He had
lived in southern Oregon
since 1944. the past eight
years in Talent. He was part
owner of the Roguedalc Mo
tel in Shady Cove for a num
ber of years, and became a
partner in the Valley Lockers
in Talent in 1954, selling
them in June this year. He
was a veteran of service in
th U. S. Navy during World
War I.
Survivors Include a broth
er. W. Jay Hoover, Parma,
Ida.; a niece, Mrs. Louclla
Welch, Central Point, and
several nephews.
Storm Forces Two
Dairymen To Quit
Salem -(DPD- Only two fluid
milk dairymen have quit the
dairy business as a result of
the Columbus Day storm, and
six others are undecided
whether to continue milking,
the State Agriculture Depart
ment said Wednesday.
At least 81 head of dairy
stock died in the storm, and
five others were crippled.
These facts came from in
formation gathered by the
state department of agricul
ture's dairy inspectors in west
ern Oregon. The survey in
cluded only dairymen produc
ing for the consumer market,
as opposed to factory milk
producers. It covers roughly
60 per cent of the producers
under state inspection.
Dairymen in the mid-Willamette
valley suffered the
worst construction losses.
Every dairy reported damage,
and 16 reported dairy build
ings destroyed.
The partial survey revealed
92 buildings were a complete
loss and 247 others damaged
in varying degrees.
HEWITT E. PARRISH
Funeral services for Hewitt
E. Parrish. a resident of the
VA Domiciliary, White City,
who died Tuesday, will be
held at White City Chapel at
2 p.m. Friday.
Chaplain John Frazec will
officiate. Interment will be in
the VA cemetery at Eagle
Point. Perl Funeral home is
in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Parrish was born Sept.
17, 1895. in Iowa. He was a
veteran of World War I serv
ing with the U. S. Army. He
entered service Jan. 3, 1918,
at Ft. MacArthur, Calif., and
was dischraged Jan. 20, 1919,
in Persidio, Calif.
He is survived by one son,
Robert Parrish, Portland.
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Youth Injured in
Motorcycle Mishap
A 16-year-old Medford
youth was injured about 2:50
p.m. yesterday when the mo
torcycle he was riding crash
ed through a traffic barricade
at Eighth st. and Riverside
ave., according to city police.
Injured was Brian Kent
Porter, Topside Orchard, Old
Stage rd. He was reported in
good condition at Rogue Val
ley hospital today.
The traffic barricade was
the property of Peter Kiewit
and Sons Construction company.
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MOTORIST KILLED
Hcrmiston - (UPll - Doyle
Preston Male, 60, Hcrmiston,
was killed late Wednesday
when the car in which he was
riding struck a bridge abut
ment on a county road one
mile south of here.
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