MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEOFORD. OREGON
MONDAY, MARCH 11. 1363
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Local and Personal
HIGHEST STATE OF READINESS-Air
Force Secretary Eugene M. Zuckert (center)
told the Senate Armed Services committee
Thursday that the Air Force is "in the high
est state of peacetime readiness in its his
tory," The committee is holding hearings on
the general status of the nation's defenses.
At right is Air Force Chief of Staff Gen.
Curtis LcMay, holding a model of F4C
fighter plane; and at left is the committee
chairman, Sen. John Stennis (D-Miss.). (UPI)
Accident Injures
Three Residents
Three - Medford residents
were slightly injjured in a
two-car collision Sunday
night, according to city police.
None, however, required hos
pitalization, officers said.
Hurt were Margie Marie
Gartin, 17, of 1792 East Mc
Andrews rd., Wade Arnold
Rued, 19, of 1213 North
Riverside ave., and Ace Paul
Jewell, 18, of 401 East 12th
tt. They were passengers in a
car driven by Robert Leroy
Patten, 18, of 2055 Sunset dr.
. The Patten vehicle collided
about 9:20 p.m. at Riverside
ave. and Sibth St. with a car
driven by Ruth Esther
Wright, 31, of 2011 Archer dr.
Mrs. Wright was cited for
making an improper left turn.
No citations were issued in
a two-car collision about 4
p.m. on West Main st. be
tween Laurel and Mistletoe
Bts. Drivers involved were Ed
ward Paul Buck, 44, of 16
Quince st., and Melvin Allen
Pieper, 66, of 320 Bennett st.
Georgia Hilton Jack, 34,
Central Point, was cited for
violation of basic rule after
her car hit a lane divider on
Highway 6 2about 10 p.m.
Sunday, went out of control
and turned over. She was not
injured, officers reported.
OBITUARIES
HELEN L. PHILLIPS
Funeral services for Helen
L. Phillips, of 727 Grant st.,
who died at her home Satur
day evening, will be held
Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at Perl
Funeral home. The Rev.
George R. V. Bolster, rector
of St. Mark's Episcopal
church will officiate. Inter
ment at Hillcrest Memorial
park will be private.
Mrs. Phillips, the daughter
of Guy F. and Mamie Thomp
son, was born in Kansas City,
Mo., on Dec. 13, 1907. In 1932,
in Los Angeles, Calif., she
was married to Harry C. Phil
lips, who survives. She came
to Medford in 1945, and for
several years was employed
as a bookkeeper for the Med
ford Hotel. She was a mem
ber of the Episcopal church.
In addition to her husband,
she is survived by three
brothers, Kenneth Thompson,
Kenncwick, Wash.; William
F. Thompson, Washington,
D. C; Lee Thompson, Denver,
Colo., and one sister, Mrs.
Evelyn Ogelvie, Den v e r,
Colo.
Boys Found After
Night in Woods
Zigzag, Ore.-IUPD-Two eight-year-old
boys were found Sun
day morning in snow-covered
woods near here after being
missing since Saturday afternoon.
A search by about 100 mrAi
began at daybreak Sunday.
The boys, Anthony Ferraris
nad Mike Anderson, had set
out about 2 p.m. Saturday to
walk along Hunchback Trail,
which runs south from Zigzag
Ranger Station nine miles to
Devil's Peak Lookout.
Clackamas county police
said the boys were found in
good condition about 7:30 a.m.
after sleeping all night under
a tree.
The boys are the sons of
Mrs. and Mrs. Edwin Ferraris
and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ander
son of Zigzag.
. The Ferraris boy had a jack
et for warmth, but the An
derson boy had on only jeans
and a flannel shirt.
RICHARD (DICK PRUITT
Richard (Dick) Pruitt, 57,
of 629 J st., died in' Ashland
Sunday. Funeral services will
be held Wednesday at 10 a.m,
at Perl Funeral home,
AUGUST F. LOVY
August F. Lovy, 81, a resi
dent of the Veterans Admini.
stration domiciliary, While
City, for the past two years,
died Sunday. Funeral arrange
ments will be announced by
Perl Funeral home.
crs. 1 heron Williams, Texas;
and Horace Williams, U. S.
Army, Atwatcr, Calif.; and six
grandchildren.
THOMAS D. SEMPLE
Funeral services for Thom
as D. Semple, 79, formerly of
Medford, who died Saturday
in San Rafael, Calif., will be
held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in
Conger - Morris downtown
chapel. The Rev. John Rey.
nolds of Westminster Presby,
terian church will officiate.
Committal will be private in
Eastwood Oddfellows ceme.
tery.
Mr. Semple was born . Feb,
15, 1884 in Scotland. He had
lived in Medford from 1914
to 1956, at which time he
moved to San Rafael. He was
a member of the First Presby
terian church in Medford. He
was married Oct. 9, 1914, to
Elizabeth Hislop, who preced
ed him in death in 1956.
survivors include a son.
James bemplc, Medford:
daughter. Mrs. W. E. McNair,
San Rafael, Calif.; a brother
Andrew Semple, Canada; two
brothers and a sister in Scot
land; four grandchildren and
five great grandchildren.
M. F. WRENN
Ashland Moultrie Frank
lin Wrcnn, 177 Hargadine st,
Ashland, died at his home
Sunday. Wrcnn was born Dec,
20. 1886, in Portland, Ore,
Funeral arrangements will
be announced by Litwillcr
Funeral home.
Patients Convalescing at
Rogue Valley hospital follow
ing surgery are Bart Caster,
son of Mr. and Mrs. urvilic
Caster, 3955 Hillsinger rd.,
nd James J. Brannon, 4410
Leonard rd.. Grants Pass.
Horn Paul Culbcrtson,
Rogue Valley orchardist, re
turned to his home Saturday
after spending nine days in
the Sacred Heart hospital
where he under went surgery.
Group to Meet Jackson
County Horseman's associa
tion will meet Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. in the recreation
room of the Tex Nash Ford
Tractor company, located at
3005 Crater Lake highway
and Delta Waters rd. All per
sons interested in the sports
of horses, mules and ponies
are welcome.
Meeting The Jackson
County Association for Re
tarded Children will be held
Tuesday. March 12, at 7:30
p.m. at the First Methodist
church. Dr. Richard Nelson
will explain the visual aid
clinic scheduled later this
month, and Mrs. Marian Mont
gomery will talk on teaching
the special class in the Med
ford schools. The meeting is
open to the public.
Hikers Three boys hiked
50 miles Sunday. They were
Bill O'Grady, Hednck Junior
WILLIAM A. WILLIAMS
Funeral services for Wil
liam Aubrey Williams, 76, of
1060 Stewart ave., who died
Saturday at the home of his
son in Ashland, will be ncia
at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Mem
ory Gardens Funeral home.
The Rev. Gilbert O. Skaar,
pastor of the First Southern
Baptist church, Medford, will
officiate. Interment will be in
Mem ory Gardens Memorial
park.
Mr. Williams was born Feb.
14, 1887 in Hill county. Texas,
the son of William H. and
Ida Williams. He owned and
oDorated a freight line in
Stamford, Tex., until moving
to Arizona in 1944. In 1947
he came to the Rogue valley.
He is survived by two sons,
Kenneth Williams, Medford,
and Jack Williams, Ashland;
a sister, Mrs. Sam Richey,
Wendover, Utah; two broth-
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JAMES A. FLANDERS
Funeral service for James
A. Flanders, 67, formerly of
Medford, who died Friday in
Redding, Calif., will be held
at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Con
ger-Morris downtown chapel.
The Rev. Robert E. Cull of
the Assembly of God church
will officiate. Committal will
be in Hillcrest Memorial
park.
Mr. Flanders was born
Sept. 14, 1895 in Hos Springs,
Ark. He came to southern
Oregon from California in
1927, and left here in April,
1961. He was a member of
the Assembly of God church.
Survivors include his wife,
Ethel L. Flanders; three sons,
James Flanders, Lakehead,
Calif.; Allen Flanders, Red
ding, Calif.; and Robert A.
Flanders, at home; a daugh
ter, Mrs. Viva Boat, Grants
Pass; four stepchildren, John
Beams and Jerry Beams, Cen
tral Point; Mrs. Gypsy Muir,
Seattle, Wash.; and Mrs. Gen
eva Edwards, Medford; a sis
ter, Mrs. May Carter, El
Monte, Calif.; a brother, Wil
liam Robert Flanders, San
Diego, Calif.; and six grandchildren.
IV Ranger Station
Building Finished
Cave Junction Construc
tion of the Illinois Valley
ranger station office building
at Cave Junction has been
completed, at a cost of $25
837.
Sidewalks, curbs, parking
space and landscaping win
not be completed until late
spring, but forest service per
sonnel have moved into tne
building.
J. K. Cook of Grants Pass
was contractor on tne jod,
The building has a floor area
of 2,468 square feet plus an
18 by 30 foot basement.
In other projects, a com
plete new water system is be
ing installed at Grayback
Forest camp, according to El
win Frye, acting district ran
ger. The water will be chlor
inated. Work also has begun
on four new comfort stations
at the camp. Contractor is
Clyde Hamilton of Grant
Pass.
Included in the project are
installation of n e w barrier
Dosts and removal of danger
ous trees. All work will be
completed by May 1, when
the campground win be open
ed to the public.
Plans also are under way
to install a chlorinated water
system at Store Gulch camp
ground and two toilets on the
south side of the river at
Illinois River falls for the
convenience of fishermen and
hikers, Frye said.
A i-ontract for construction
of three residences west of
the Forest service omce nas
been let to B. D. Green of
Ashland, succcsful bidder.
Investment Funds
Noon quo-Uon on selected
High school; Vern Hackney
and Dale Bcare, Medford High
school. The three started at
8 a.m. from Howard school,
hiking to the summit of the
Siskiyou and back to Phoenix.
Return Home Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Smith have re
turned to their Hornbrook
home after visiting several
days in Orland, Calif, with
their son and family. Dr. and
Mrs. Edward M. Smith. Ac
companying the Smiths were
their son-in-law and daughter,
District Attorney and Mrs.
A. H. Newton Jr. of Yreka.
Dr. Smith is still on crutches
recovering from injuries re
ceived in a Nov. 14 auto acci
dent.
Theft Margaret Anne
Stough, 824 Bennett ave, re
ported to Medford city police
early Sunday that a guitar
had been stolen from her car
while it was parked at 1907
North Pacific highway. Mrs.
Slough said the guitar and
its carrying case were valued
at $575. The theft occurred
sometime between 2:15 and
2:20 a.m. Sunday, acocrding
to police reports.
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Sentence Suspended Two
Medford boys, aged 16 and
14, were arrested by city po
lice early Sunday morning for
violation of the city's curfew
ordinance. The youths' were
taken Into custody about 12:48
a.m. at a local bowling alley
Municipal Judge Justin Smith
Jr. suspended imposition of
sentence on the pair this
morning, but warned that if
a further violation occurs, tne
boys and their parents will be
cited into court.
House Fire Heavy heat
and smoke damage was caused
by fire yesterday afternoon
at the Keith Johnson resi
dence, 3151 Connell ave., Ccn
tral Point rural firemen re
ported. They said that fire
was confined to the wall and
floor in a bedroom. Bed cloth
ing against a baseboard heat
er waj apparent cause, ac
cording to firemen who were
summoned about s:zu p.m.
House Damaged
When Hit by Car
Central Point - Glen Le
roy Frost, 44, of 108 South
Central ave., Medford, is at
Sacred Heart hospital today
recovering from injuries sus
tained when his car crash d
into a house at 132 Oak st.
here early Sunday moi.il g.
The accident occurred at
1:30 a.m. Central Point Po
lice Chief Ed Zander report
ed that Frost said his foot
slipped off the brake rcdal
and onto the accelerator.
Frost suffered facial lacer
ations, possible chest injuries
and bruises, but was reported
in good condition today.
The auto was demolished.
Damage to the house, occu
pied by Peggy Frost, was
minor.
PLAQUE AWARDED The Medford Navy
recruiting office has received the Station
of the Month plaque for outstanding recruit
ing performance during the month of Feb
ruary. The award is made each month to
one of 23 stations located throughout Ore
gon, Idaho and southern Washington. It is
the second time the Medford office has won
the plaque in the last two years. Above,
Chief Ed Hawkins, left, and Chief Ronald
Vetkos "polish the brass" on the rotating
plaque.
Court Is Thanked
For Public Library
The Jackson county court
has received a litter from a
Rogue River woman express
ing appreciation for use of
the Public Library of Mcd
for and Jackson county.
Through the public li
brary, she said, her children
have become confirmed read
ers. She ram tne lamuy re
lied on the library for various
information including back
ground material for a corres
pondence course.
The writer objected to the
county budget committee
"trimming the library budg
et." However, Counly Judge
Earl H. Miller said the com
mittee raised the county s
contributions to Ashland,
Medford and Rogue River li
brary budgets last year.
Hurley Appointed
To Office of U.S.
Commissioner
Yreka Yreka attorney
Jcre E. Hurley has been ap
pointed to the office of United
States commissioner for the
United Stales District Court's
Northern District of Califor
nia. Hurley took the oath of of
fice before Superior Court
Judge J. Everett Barr.
The commissioncrship was
created following a recent de
cision by the district court to
establish an office in Yreka.
Court officials have called a
conference in San Francisco
to work out details in setting
up the new office for next
week.
Barrow, England - HOT -Ernie
Chell, 42, won a local
angler's tourney Sunday be
cause he caught the only fish
He described his catch as so
small I didn't put it in my
net for fear it would get
away."
Volunteers Lay Tile
At Hornbrook Grange
Hornbrook - Volunteer
workers this week completed
the laying of a new sub-floor
and tiling in the kitchen and
dining room of the Grange
hall.
Responsible for completing
the Job were Frank Bear,
Frank Ward, "Matt" Madison,
Robert Thompson and George
Michaels.
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Grass Fires Medtord city
firemen put out two grass
fires yesterday afternoon.
Both extended from trash
fires. One was at 2:30 p.m.
on a lot owned by William
Fasel at 117 Ashland ave. The
other was at 2:45 p.m. on a
lot in the 700 block of Biddle
rd. owned by Arwood K.
Morse.
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ALTA M. ORECK
Mrs. Alta Marie Orcck, San
Francisco, died here Satur
day. The body is being re
turned to San Francisco for
services and interment by
Conger-Morris funeral di
rectors. Mrs. Orcck was born Dec.
8, 1905, in Melrose, Minn.,
and had been in southern Ore
gon since Jan. 5.
Survivors include her hus
band, Percy E. Oreck.
GENERAL DIES
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Harry Collins, 64, who retired
from active duty after World
War II, died here Friday. Col
lins served as commander of
the U. S. Army in Austria
during the war.
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Jacksonville Post
Schedules Dance
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I.fBinnnaires of Ccntenn i a 1
post, Jacksonville, will Join
more than ld.uuu p o a s
throughout the nation and
overseas in a birthday cele
bration March 15 to 17, Post
Commander A. W. Hanenkrat
has announced.
The celebration will mark
the 44th anniversary of he
American Legion wnicn was
established in 1919 at a caucus
attended by representatives oi
American Expeditionary
Force units, in Paris, ranee.
The ann versary observance
in Jacksonville will include a
dance at the Jacksonville
Community hall on Saturday,
March 16, Paul BulKin is
chairman.
Post 100 will have a display
during March at the Jackson-
villc Public library on me
Legion's four programs -Americanism,
child welfare,
rehabilitation, and national
security.
Membership in tne Amen-
ran LcEion is resinc-icu i
honorably discharged veter
ans of World War I, worm
War II, and the Korean conflict.
1TTCND MEETING
Prospect - Attending the
fire meeting in Shady Cove
March 4 from Prospect were
.inn .TosoDhson. president of
ihi ProsDect firemen; Bob
Knikin vice Dresidcnt: and
.Inhn Moore, fire chief. Pros-
nri members also plan to at
tend the next fire lesson at
Shady Cove.
Portland Livestock
Portland IUPII USDA
Cattle 1100: mostly choice steers
n. n. Mivtrf Bnn.phnlce 24: neff-
ors jood-eholce 22-23; standard
ood 20: utility cows 13 50-13 50;
fanner-cutter 12-1430; utility bulls
19Caives 130: hlrh jood-eholce 260-
275 lb veaiera 3j: l"n;;ia,'-;:-feeders
medium-food 200-330 lb.
Hogs 800; 1 and 2 biiti-hers 16-
18 30; 2 and 3 grade imw.ni in . -
13 30: sows I. 2 and 3 frade 303
jia II. 10.1 1 SO
Sheep 600; svooled lambs scarce
early; mostly choice u end ol
prime 112 lb. shorn lambs 2 and 3
pelts 18S0; ewes cull-food shorn
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Woman Arrested for
Disorderly Conduct
Roberta June SpcaKS, zi, or
530 South Grape st., was ar
rested early Sunday on a dis
orderly conduct charge iol
lowins an apparent suicide at
tempt, according to city
nollce.'
Mrs. Speaks was treated for
a cut on her wrist at Kogue
Valley hospital about d:du
a.m. Sunday. She was lodged
In Jackson county jail, but
was released later in the day,
pending a scheduled appear
ance in district court.
Imaginative Barber
Uses Signal System
Rochester, N. Y.-iUPii-vinccnt
Scancarella, 67, has mounted
red-green signal resemDiing
traffic light on his barber
shop. When the light flashes
green, the potential customer
can run in and get himself
lipped without waiting.
"Saves a lot of waiting
time, keeps steady customers,"
commented the Imaginative
barber.
TO VISIT TITO
London-lUPli-Foreign secre
tary Lord Home probably will
visit Yugoslavia this summer,
the Foreign Office announcea
Sunday. A spokesman saia
Home would accept an invita
tion from President ' Josip
Broz Tito, but that no aate
has been set.
Driver Not Hurt as
Auto Turns Over
A car driven by an Ashland
man turned over on the South
Pacific highway 1V4 miles
south of Ashland early litis
morning, state police report
ed.
The driver, Gregory Mar
tin Kuykcndall, 25, of 2799
South Pacific highway, Ash
land, was not Injured. He told
state police he was driving
south when suddenly he
came to with his car lying
on Its side. The car was
damaged on the right side
and top.
ACCIDENT VICTIM
Salem -IUPII- Lowell Smith,
53, died Friday night about
two hours after his blcyclo
was struck by a car at dusk.
He had been a ward of Fair
view Home for many years.
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OF OPENING DAY AND
ATTRACTION
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rOIlKCASTS
Medlord and vicinity: Variable
cloudiness tonight and I uesaay
with a lew llshl showers. Low to
night 32-36. High Tuesday 4B-53.
Western uregon; rai uj
with a lew light showcra througn
Tuesday. Windy and cooler. Low
tonigni -su. man
Nunnern wainui ina. mi,
and Tuesday except lor a lew snow
flurries In northern high moun
tains. Little leinperaiure cnangc.
Windy on coast ana mi-aiu in"..
TKMPEnATURE: Mean yesterday
44: helow normal 2.
llecora man mis umw
Itcoord low this dale 24 in 1II5H
PRECIPITATION: .M hours to
midnight Trace. Midnight to 10
"Total this month .07 In.. .01 In.
below normal. .-, .
Total since scm. i in., m
In. above normal.
4';, highest this a m. !' I
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i-itv Yrster- a.m. nr. ,
day Low I'rec. ;
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The Fabulous "Checkmates'-
Brookings 2
Crater Lake 4B
C'.ranta Pass SB
Howard prairie ....
Klamath Falls 41
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March Idl: ... .
u..i.,n nrraon - Western wash.
Inglon Cooler wllh temperatures I
below normal, precipitation "s"
tllgha mostly In 40s In western
Washington and 44-54 western Ore
gon Low temperatures 2.V0.
Northern California No pre.
elpilallnn. except showers at times
extreme north with snow In moun
tains. Temperatures below normal.
nil
Bringing Las Vegas
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who havo appeared on the Arthur Godfrey
Show, been featured with luch personalities
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and Instrumental! are superb. There's not
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ground ... So, SII THIM TONIGHT In the
BAR OF MUSIC
MONDAY, MARCH 11
... and, of course, to make
your evening more enjoyable
The Candle Room
offers foods cooked over opan fir
in the isms room whart you aat
NO COVER CHARGE -JUST ENJOY YOURSELF
Tha Only fxpenia it the Price of Your Favorite Beverage
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