Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 31, 1963, Image 7

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MfcUfCMD MAIL TRIBUNE. MtDFOBD, OHfcGON
THURSDAY. JANUARY 31. 1962
Accident - A parked car
owned by Laurel L. Thomp
son, Anchorage, Alaska, wasi?
hit by a vehicle operated by j
Patrict Charles Hurley, 32, ol I
it.ii --..1;r iir-i .
UraSS vailLJ, vuiu., naiius-
day morning on imcrsiaie a
one mile north of the Table ,
HOCK OVL-rpdM, ailuruiiiK 10
state police. Thompson was se
curing luggage on top of his
car after changing a tiro when
t h c Hurley vehicle skidded
into it, officers said.
Chimney Fire-Medford fire
men reported possible smoke
Humane from a flue fire about
5 p.m. yesterday at the rcsi-
dence 'A Harlow Holt, 33(i-l
ii Crater Lake ave.
Lodged - Philip Dean
Runklc, 33, of Del Paso
Heights, Calif., was lodged in
Jackson county jail early this
niorning by Oregon stale po
lice after it was discovered
by police that the vehicle he
was driving was reported
stolen in Fontana, Calif. A
patrolman stopped the vehicle
for a routine check and found
that Runklc did not have an
operator's license.
Man Arrested - George
Francis Kelly, 38, Ft. Wayne,
lnd., was arrested by Ashland
police Wednesday on a war
rant issued by Mcdford city
police charging him with ob
taining lodging by fraud.
Kelly was lodged in Jackson
county jail.
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Club to Meet - All senior
citizens are invited to attend
the weekly social meeting of
the Mcdford Fifty Plus club
at 12:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. I,
at the Episcopal Guild hall,
Oakdale ave. at Fifth St., Mcdford.
Permits Issued - The Mcd
ford building department is
sued permits Wednesday to S
& H Green stamp store, 221
South Central ave., to install
an air conditioner at an esti
mated cost of $2,000. and to
Walt Pelican to erect a resi
dence at 2425 East McAn
drews rd. at an approximate
cost of SI2.000.
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Local Man Cited
After Accident
A 23-ycar-old Mcdford man
was cited for failure to leave
information at the scene of
an accident last night after
he reportedly fled from an
accident in whirh Cnnr v-n.
J hides were damaged.
Mcdford city police cited
! John Austin Krazicr, 1222
West loth St., after apprehend
ing him at his home about
one-half hour after the acci
dent, according to reports.
Officers said Frazicr was
westbound on Main st. about
8:33 p.m. when his car struck
a parked vehicle near Main
and Quince sts. The vehicle
was registered to Ed J. Mar
coulier, Applcgatc.
Frazier's vehicle, according
to reports, bounced off the
Marcoulicr car and struck an
other parked vehicle register
ed to Harold Allison Stagg,
Jacksonville, causing it to
crash into a car parked in
front of it registered to Elmer
Raphcal Rczniesek, 229 Lau
rel St.
Frazier's automobile came
to a stop on a sidewalk about
90 feet from the point of im
pact with the Stagg car, the
report said. Frazicr then left
the scene of the accident on
foot
When officers took him into
custody at his home, he was
suffering from head lacera
tions. He was treated at Rogue
Valley hospital and released.
This Week's Plan for Home Builders
By HIAWATHA ESTES
For the family that cher
ishes gracious living, here's a
plan that rambles with ease
and extra comforts galore.
One of the must satisfying
characteristics that can be in
corporated into a home is a
generous amount of storage
area. In this plan, each of the
Bon Dennis. Medford. have ! four bedrooms has a specially
announced retirement of the
business name A and Z Rental
Equipment and arc no longer
connected with the company.
Obituaries
ETHEL E. COFFEEN
Funeral services for Mrs.
Ethel E. Coffeen. B9. of 341
Haven st., who died Wednes
day, will be held at 1 p.m.
Friday in Conger Morris
downtown chapel. Pastor Ar
vin W. Winkle of the Valley
View Seventh Day Atlventist
church will officiate. Commit
tal will be private in Siskiyou
Memorial park.
Mrs. Coffeen was born
April 8. 1893. in Beatrice.
Nebr., and moved to Medford
with her parents, Charles L.
and. the late Henrietta E. Lim
ing, in 1908.
She was married Nov. 29,
1916, in Ashland, to Charles
Coffeen, who survives.
Other survivors include a
son, Willis Coffeen, Eugene,
Ore. her father, Charles L.
Liming, Salem, Ore.; three
sisters. Mrs. Nellie Johnson,
Bakersficld, Calif.; Mrs. Ma
bel Ginsti, California; Mrs
Bernicc Greer, Cincinnati,
Ohio; and two grandsons.
designed wardrobe with a row
of deep drawers across the
bottom. There are three pull
man lavatories with ample
drawer and shelf area. An ex
tra wide linen closet opens to
the hall while a smaller linen
and a general storage closet
arc included in the layout of
the service bath.
Three roomy closets open
onto the kitchen hall. If addi
tional closets arc desired, the
forced air furnace and water
heater could be relocated in
the garage. The planter divid
ing the living room and din
ing area has storage shelves
below the planter that open
to the dining room.
Above Washer, Dryer
Wall cabinets are above the
washer and dryer, and there is
a storage shelf at the rear of
the oversized garage plus ad
ditional storage area along
one wall. Finally, the kitchen
offers not one but two wide
pantries- which have as much
total storage as is usually
found in the average kitchen.
Another striking and excit
ing feature of this home is the
spacious living room - dining
area. Here, the dining area is
as wide as the living room and
not decreased in size to form
the usual dining ell. This
room appears even larger due
to the wide sliding glass doors
which open to the patio and
the exceptional amount of
glass at the corner of the din
ing. Access to the patio is also
available from the master
bedroom.
The master bedroom with
its luxurious private dressing
room and bath is an example
of the thoughtfulncss of this
plan.. In this unusual design,
the water closet and shower
arc located in one area while
the twin pullman lavatory has
been placed in the dressing
room. The lavatory is sep
arated from the bedroom by
a wall nearly six feel in
height. If you wish, your con
tractor could extend this wall
to the ceiling and enlarge the
bath to include the lavatory.
Complete working drawings for
this plan can be purcha&ed at a
cost ot $7.50 for Ihc lirst set and
$j for each additional set when
ordered at the same tune. This
plan will he available at these
prices until May 13. Please allow
two to three weeks for delivery.
The follownc home plan bonks arc
also available: Hallmark Homes.
SI: Award Homes. SI; Town and
Country Homes. SI: Homes tor
LivinR. SI: Homes of Distinction,
SI: Ranch and Modern Homes, S2.
All books, a S7 value, only S.V
Send all orders for eifhcr plans or
books to: Hiawatha Esles. post of
fice box 404-T, NorlhrldRO, Calif.
MAZIE BARNHART
Mrs. Mazie Barnhart. :J20' j
Apple st., Mcdford, died yes
terday in a local hospital.
Funeral arrangements are en
trusted to Siskiyou Funeral
Service directors of the
Chapel in the Trees Mortuary.
Tax Violations
Net Jail Sentence
Portland -'I'Pli- Wilfred S.
Laird, Bandon lumberman,
was sentenced to Bo days in
jail and a S14.U00 fine in Fed
eral Court Wednesday. He
had pleaded guilty earlier to
two income lax violations.
Nine other counts were dis
missed. Federal Judge John F.
Kilkenny also dismissed all
counts against Laird's busi
ness partner. Floyd Griffey,
Port Orford, on motion of the
U. S. attorney's office.
Laird was given until Feb.
7 to arrange his affairs before
starting sentence.
Portland Livestock
Speech Contest
Set (or Tonight
The Veterans of Foreign
Wars National Scriptwriling
contest at Crater High school
is scheduled at 8 o'clock to
night in room 30, according
to Don Lacy, area supervisor.
Judging the contest, which
offers S12.000 in national
prizes, will be Charles Bate-
I man. Central Point farmer
and Mcdford businessman:
Freeman Mason, mayor and
realtor of Central Point; Gil
bert Mack, principal of Pat
rick and Hanby schools. Gold
Hill: and Victor David. VFW
post commander and Medford
businessman.
Crater Lake Post 18:!3 will
Sewage Treatment
Contract Signed
Portland - MPH - Portland
Wednesday signed a 20-year
contract with Lake Oswego to
treat its sewage.
The contract calls for Lake
Oswego to pay Portland
SK4.50 per million gallons of
sewage delivered. The con
tract is subject to review
every two years.
It is the first agreement of
its kind between two Oregon
cities.
No calves, hoes
sheen
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TONITE! OUR OWN
Monster MASH!
rorlland ITI I'SDA
rous li-i.v occasional cutter, utii-1 fiivc a S50 bond to each high
it v and standard beef breed lj- I school winner.
The subject will be "What 1
Freedom Means to Me." Each I
entry n the contest will voice I
his own thoughts on the sub- I
ject over a public address sys- j
tern.
This is the lfith year the
Veterans of Foreign Wars has
sponsored this contest and it is
endorsed by the U. S. office
of education.
Morse To Address
High School League
Eugene - Wli - Sen. Wayne
Morse (D-Orc.) has been sched
uled to speak at the 10th an
nual conference of the Ore
gon High School Internation
al Relations League at the
University of Oregon here
Feb. 7-9.
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Leading Citizens
Chosen at Astoria
Astoria - I Tl - The Astoria
Junior Chamber of Commerce
has named Mrs. Blair Hen
ninqsgaard as its senior citi
zen for 1962 and Robert Mil
ler as its junior citizen.
Over-lhe-Counfer
Western Slocks
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Hid Aokrd
Rank of America o;, h,i
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Former Illinois
Auditor Released
Menard, 111. - (Urn - Orvillc
E. Hodge, who looted Illinois
of $1.5 million and dreamed
of governing it, was paroled
today after 61: years in
prison.
The former state auditor,
who lived like a millionaire
on embezzled funds, said "A
man can only appreciate the
value and luxury of freedom
after he knows what it means
to be dcpri'ed of it."
Hodge, now ailing and ag
ing, became a free man when
he passed through the electric
eye at the double gates of the
Menard Slate Penitentiary.
A delegation from his home
town of Granite City, III,
where Hodge was once voted
"man of the year," vaitcd to
greet him. The group included
the mayor, Leonard Davis,
Hodge's son, William, and two
lawyers.
Hodge headed by car for a
job as clerk in the Granite
City hardware store run by
his sister.
In a statement released at
the prison gates, Hodge said
"Finally I go to a new life in
my home town. I ask no fa
vors or expect none. I want
to earn a good place as a citi
zen in my community."
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COLD FOUNTAIN - Snow, winds and low temperatures
combine to make this icy picture of the Skidmore Foun
tain in downtown Portland. Snow on the streets reflected
so much light that it was possible to shoot pictures at
night by available light. (UPI)
Births
ANDERSON- To Mr. and
Mrs. James Ivan, 2467 Sunny
View lane, Mcdford, Jan. 28,
1903, a boy, ii pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
GOODARD- To Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Ray, 419 South
Peach st., Medford, Jan. 28,
10b3, a boy, 8 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
PEERY- To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald R., 817 Nianlic st.,
Medford, Jan. 20, 1063, a boy,
7:i4 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
BROOKWELL- To Mr. and
Mrs. Ward T., 1070 Emma st.,
Ashland, Jan. 29, 1963, a girl,
0 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital.
SINGLER- To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald F., 725 Pennsylvania
ave., Mcdford, Jan. 29, 1963.
a girl, 7Vi pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
Portland Produce
Portland lUPf i Dairy market:
ERgs To retailers: A A extra
latRe f0-33c: AA large 48-.V2C; A
large 47-50C-. AA medium 4U-4Sc,
A A small 30-37c: earloni l-3e
higher.
Butter To retailers: AA and
A prints 6tic; cartons lc higher: B
prints S5e.
Cheese (medium cured) To re
tailers: 4K. - 47l,c; processed
American 5-10 lb. loaf. 43-4 jc.
Portland (UPli Dressed
chickens No. 1 grade dressed to
retailers: Frvcrs. whole drawn 3a
snc lb.: cut-up. 3!)-44c lb.: hens
light type, whole drawn 22-2flc lb.;
light type hens, cut-up 23-30C lb.;
heavy whole 3S-30c lb.
Weather
FORECASTS
Mcrlford "d vicinity: Rainy
period occasionally moderate to
heavy amounts through Friday.
Sonic (or and smoke in valleys
and occasional fresh southerly
winds in parts of valleys. Simw
above b.(J(M) lect. Low tonight 30
3j Mich Friday 40-4.V
Western OrcRon: Cloudy with In
tennitlent rain through Friday.
Rain heavy at times south part
tuiiiRht. A little warmer on north
coast and over Interior. Low la
ment yt-4f(, except locally .12 tn
north Interior. High Friday ;i545,
except near ."i.T on south const.
Northern California: Rain to.
niRht and Friday with heavy
amounts in north portion Snow
level b.ooo feet In extreme north
and 7.000 in Sierras. Slightly
warmer.
l.fM M. DATA
TFMPFRA1 URK; Mean yesterday
3j: helow normal 4.
rtecord hiRh this date 6B in IH24.
Record low this date I in IfJjO.
PRECIPITATION : 24 hours tn
niidmcht 29 in. Midnight to 10
a in 24 in.
Total this month .56 In , 2 18 In.
hclnw normal.
Total since Sept. 1 16 64 In., 5 08
tn above normal.
HUMIDITY. Lowcht yesterday
f)Q r. highest this a.m. 00'b.
lltsh 4:0 ii
CfVY Vfitfr- a.m. hr.
day Low Prrr.
HANNAH- To Mr. and Mis.
Everett J., Star route, Pros
pect, Jan. 29, 1963, a boy, 8
pounds, at Rogue Valley hos-pilal.
Missing Family of
Five Found Safe
Richland, Wash. - (ITU - A
Richland family of five re
ported missing since Jan. 8 is
safe in Ft. Brags, N.C., it was
learned Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Brown and their three chil
dren were the objects of a
widespread search when ihcy
failed to turn up at Enter
prise, Ore., after leaving Rich
land on Jan. 8.
Mrs. Brown called her fa
ther, Dennis Sehncll, from Ft.
Bragg Wednesday to say she
and the rest of the family
were safe and that they had
just heard about a missing
persons alert for them
throughout the Northwest.
Notice of Harvesting
Timber Is Required
Persons planning to harvest
trees from privately owned
lands in western Oregon are
required under the new tim
ber tax law to give notice to
the coiimy assessor before
harvesting is done, Thad W.
llattcn, Jackson county asses
sor, reminded limber men
Thursday.
In order to clarify some
misunderstanding, procedures
required under the 1961 tim
ber tax law are again being
called to public attention,
Batten said.
The new limber lax law.
passed by the 1961 legisla
ture, he explained, applies to
peelers, saw-timber, salvage,
SCIIIFFMAN- To Mr. and
Mrs. Claire Raymond, b06
Clay st., Ashland, Jan. 29.
1963, a boy, 10 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
HEWITT- To Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert William, 2906 East
McAndrews rd., Mcdford, Jan.
30, 1963, a boy, BVj pounds,
at Rogue Valley hospital.
GUCIIES- To Mr. and Mrs.
Mcrl C, 1408 'j Thomas rd.,
Medford, Jan. 30, 1063, a boy,
6i,2 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
JUBELAND-T'o Mr. and
Mrs. Paul George, roulc 1, box
41, Central Point, Jan. 30,
1963, a boy, O-'U pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
LcBARON - To Mr. and
Mrs. Grovcr Hunt, 1045 Val
ley View rd., Talent, Jan. SI,
1963, a boy, 7ai pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
FOSTERToMrT and Mrs.
Jack A., 214 West Jackson si.,
Medford, Jan. 31. 1963, a uirl,
6'.4 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
SCHOOL NEWS
McLoughlin Jr. High
Editod by: Nancy Edmondi,
Pixie Graham, and Lit Mur
grove
Jan. 17 was a victorious day
for the McLoughlin freshman
basketball team when they
defeated the Crater Comets
53 to 32. The high scorers
were Mac's Ron Hale with 13
points and Curt Smith with 17
points.
McLoughlln's eighth grade
basketball team defeated Cen
Iral Point 33 to 31. High scon
ers were Dennis Sullivan with
15 points and Mark Dippcl
with 9 points.
Sixty-Four Per Cent
Of Workers Use Cars
New York -UHl- An Ameri
can Petroleum institute study
of American working habits
shows 64 per cent of the work
force use their autos getting to
and from the job.
Also 53 million use buses
and street cars, 2.5 million
lake to the rails, 6.4 million
travel by foot and another 4.6
million skip commuting by
working at home. Unspecified
"other means" are used by 1.6
million.
The seventh grade Blacks
have won 3 out of 5 games
played. They defeated Ash
land 33 to 23, llcdrick Reds
40 to 31 and the Mac Gold
basketball team 20 lo 16.
Their highest scorer is Steve
Wilkens with 45.
B52 Plane May Have
Broken Up in Flight
Greenville, Maine - IIIM -
Air Force officials report the
B52 Stratoforlress that crash
ed in northern Maine last
week, killing seven crewmen,
may have started to break up
in flight.
A large part of the tail as
sembly was found more than
two miles from where the
plane came down on Elephant
Mountain. Survivors were
Capt. Gerald J. Adlcr, 31, For
est Hills, N.Y.. and plane com
mander Lt. Col Dante Bulli,
40, of Cherry, 111.
Investment Funds
Noon quoutlum on iltetd
Kund
Bullock
Cttomlcnl Fund
ColonlHl F.nerirv
F.aton Howard Stk ,
Fidelity
Fundamental
Croup Soc-Avla-Klec
Group Sec-Com Stk .
Group Sec-Petr
Hamilton C7
poles and piling and Christ
mas trees.
However, the requirement
docs not include classified re
forcstation land or land classi
fied under the small wood
land timber law administered
by the slate forester.
The assessor said the re
quired notice must be in the
form of a signed copy of tho
application to the . ate for
ester for a permit lo harvest
timber for commercial pur
poses. A pink copy of the ap
plication form is provided for
this use and must go to tho
assessor in the county In
which the lands are located.
The new law provides a
penalty of not more than
S500, or imprisonment, for
perrons convicted for violat
ing the statute, Hatten added.
The seventh grade Gold bas
ketball team has won 4 out of
6 games played. Savage Jun
ior High was defeated with a
score of 28 to 9. A 16 to 14
victory was achieved over the
llcdrick Greens and a 38 lo
32 victory over the Hcdrick
Reds. North Grants Pass was
another casually at 24 to 18.
Second semester officers in
Mrs. Dorothy Sutter's home
room 18 are president, Jim
Taylor; vice president, George
Dumas; secretary. Donna Sul
livan; treasurer, Don Wicker;
sergeant-al arms, Martin Pern
blclon; Red Cross representa
tive, Julie Hoxworth.
Keystone D-4
Keystone K-2
Keystone S-l
Keystone S-2
Keystone S-3
Keystone S-4
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and Bruce Moyer.
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Ashland, Ore.
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