Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 19, 1963, Image 13

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    OBITUARIES
WILLIAM MAUST
Ashland Funeral services
for William Maust, 67, who
died Sunday at his home.
1168 Tolman rd., will be held
Wednesday, March 20, at 1:30
pjn. in the Litwiller chapel
with members of the Ashland
Elks lodge officiating. Crema
tion will follow.
Mr. Maust. a native of
Strubble, Iowa, moved to Ash
lnnH in 1Q4R frnm Klamath
Falls. Previous to his retire
ment, he operated a garage
and logging trucks out of Bly
for 15 years and a rancn ior
two years at Lakeview.
He is survived by his wife,
Fay, in Ashland; two broth
ers, Clifford Maust, Ashland;
Sam Maust, Delano, Calif, and
two sisters, Mrs. Lulu Wolfe,
Redding, Calif., and Mrs. Ruth
T.nnu Fresno. Calif.
Mr. Maust was a veteran of
World War I and a memoer
of BPOE 944, Ashland.
The body will lie in state
from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight at
the Litwiller chapel.
GRACE L. SPARGO
Mrs. Grace L. Spargo, Un
ion Creek Lodge, Union
Creek, died Sunday at home.
Funeral arrangement are en
trusted to Siskiyou Funeral
Service directors of Chapel in
the Trees Mortuary.
ERNEST C. HAMILTON
Funeral services for Ernest
C. Hamilton, 85, of route 2,
box 264, Central Point, who
died Sunday, will be held in
the Conger Morris downtown
chapel at 3 p.m. Wednesday.
Central Point Lodge 135
AF and AM and the Rev.
D. S. Millard will officiate.
Committarwill be in the Cen
tral Point cemetery.
Mr. Hamilton was born
June 13, 1877, in Nishne
Botna, Mo. In Millcreek, Mo.,
Dec. 16, 1900, he was mar
ried to Celetta Belle Glaskin
who preceded him in death
in June, 1950.
In 1910, Mr. Hamilton mov
ed to the valley for 15 years
was the foreman for the
Rogue River Valley Canal. In
1925, he became supervsior of
the Table Rock Irrigation
company. In 1957 he retired.
He was a Past Master of
the Central Point Masonic
lodge and a Past Patron of
the Eastern Star and a mem
ber of the Royal Arch Masons
at Jacksonville.
Surviving are five children,
Mrs. Erma Cooper, Dunsmuir,
Calif.; Lester G. Hamilton,
Weippe, Idaho; Mrs. Evelyn
Skyrman, Central Point; Al
vin G. Hamilton, Medford;
and Mrs. Lilly Pinkham,
Central Point. One son, Or
ville Hamilton, preceded him
in death in September, 1962.
Also surviving are 12 grand
children and 5 great grand
children. MARY JANE COFFMAN
Funeral services for Mary
Jane Coffman, 78, of 889
Posse lane, who died Sunday,
will be held in the Conger
Morris downtown chapel at 1
p.m. Wednesday. The Rev.
Loyce Carver of the Apostolic
Faith church will officiate.
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Committal will be in the
Phoenix cemetery. "
Mrs. Coffman was born
Jan. 20, 1885, in Albertville,
Ala., and had made her home
in this community since 1938.
On June 25, 1900, she was
married to James Louis Coff
man, who preceded her in
death in 1937.
Surviving are seven chil
dren, Carl H. Coffman, Phoe
nix, Ore.; Walter B. Coffman,
Madera, Calif.; Elmer C. Coff
man, Medford; Mrs. Gladys
Zulauf, Phoenix.; John Travis
Coffman, Medford; Mrs. Lu
cille Willoughby, Medford;
Mrs. Etta Parham, Strath
more, Calif.; and 25 grand
children and 13 great grand
children. A daughter, Ida Belle Coff
man, and a son, Claude W.
Coffman, preceded her in
death.
Casket bearers will include
John Nealon, Ray Dorn, Ev
erett Brown, Manley Jacob
son, Fred Smith, and Bert
Pierce.
JOHN BERT THOMPSON
Funeral services for John
Bert Thompson, 84, of 2385
Taylor rd., Central Point, who
died Sunday, will be held 10
a.m. Wednesday in the Conger-Morris
downtown chapel.
The Rev. Harvey Coovert of
the Zlon Lutheran church will
officiate. Committal will be
in Memory Gardens Memorial
park.
Mr. Thompson was born
Aug. 14, 1878, in Georgeville,
Penn. In his early childhood
with his family he moved to
Kansas where in 1905 he was
graduated from Kansas State
college.
He accepted a position as
agronomist with the United
States department of agricul
ture and served at experiment
stations in the Philippines,
Guam, Hawaii, Ganes v il I e,
Florida, St. Croix, Virgin
Islands, and in Jeanerette,
La. He retired in 1932 and
moved to Central Point where
he farmed for many years.
On Sept. 14, 1917, in Fowl
er, Calif., he was married to
Georgia Frances Cobb who
preceded him in death in De
cember, 1924. In June, 1927,
at Christianstead, St. Croix,
Virgin Islands, he was mar
ried to Pauline J. Paulsen,
who preceded him in death
in July, 1958.
Surviving are three chil
dren, Albert C. Thompson,
Central Point, John Gray
Thompson, Pendleton, and
Mrs. Clinton Charley, Eagle
Point; one brother, James
Thompson, Upland, Calif.; two
sisters, Mrs. Eva Fisher, Glen-
dale, uaiit.; Mrs. Anna Wer
ner, San Francisco, Calif.; and
seven grandchildren among
whom are Mike Charley,
Eagle Point, and Kathy
Thompson, Julie Thompson
and Becky Thompson all of
Central Point. Two brothers
preceded him in death.
Casket bearers will be Ira
Jones, R. L. Isaacs Sr., Loyd
Huston, Jack Riley, Arnold
Bohnert and Oliver Oben-
chain.
JEAN HEITZ
Ashland -Jean Heilz, 245
Tolman Creek rd., died Mon
day evening at an Ashland
nursing home. Funeral ar
rangements will be announc
ed by Litwiller Funeral home.
ARNOLD F KORNSTAD
Funeral services for Arnold
F. Kornstad, 63, of 1624
Thomas rd., who died Sunday,
will be held at 1 p.m. Wed
nesday at Perl Funeral 1 ome.
The Rev. Harold M. Sanner,
pastor of the N a z r. r e n e
church, will officiate. Inter
ment will be in Memory Gar
dens Memorial park.
Mr. Kornstad was born
July 166, 1899, in Lake Mills,
Wis.
He moved to Medford from
Janesville. Wis., 36 years aao,
and has been employed by the
Medford Corporation since
that time.
On July 29, 1926. in Janes
ville. he was married to Ethel
Scheel, who survives. Other
survivors include two sons,
Milton Kornstad. Yreka,
Calif., and Roger Kornstad,
Medford.
Honorary pallbearers will
be Loyd Arnold, Clarence
Starkey, J. O. Fahlen. Roy
House, J. A. Larsen and Cur
tis Sorensen.
Active bearers will be Fred
Hall, L. G. Frink, Charles
Leschensky, Lowell Shepard
PRESENTATION
An Intense
and
Illuminating
Religious
Experience!
"BARABBAS"
Local and
Rummage Sale-Providence
Guild of Sacred Heart Catho
lic church will hold a rum
mage sale between 9 a.m. and
5 p.m. Friday, March 22, at
the Fehl building, 108 North
Ivy st., Medford. Proceeds
from the sale will go to the
Sacred Heart hospital build
ing fund.
Spring Vacation - All stu
dents in the Eagle Point school
district will have spring vaca
tion Thursday and Friday of
this week. Schools will be dis
missed at 1:30 p.m. Wednes
day. Saw Missing - Armin C.
Richtcr, route 2, box 25, Jack
sonville, notified Medford po
lice Monday morning of the
theft of a power saw, 100-foot
cord and numerous other tools
from a vehicle parked at the
21 Club, 1909 North Pacific
highway, parking lot.
Ralph Burkhart and Herman
Marrs.
HAROLD J. FLEISCHER
Harold Jac 'i Fleischer. 83.
died vesterdav at his home.
229 South Third St., Central
Point.
Funeral services will be
held at 1:30 Dm. Thursday
in Conger - Morris downtown
chapel.
JOHN W. SMITH
John W. Smith, 83, former
ly of Eagle Point, died this
morning at the county farm
home. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Conger-
Morris Funeral directors.
MRS. INGA FASEL
Mrs. Inga Thompson Fasel,
86. died Mondy, March 11, at
her home in Atwater, Calif.,
following a brief illness. Pri
vate funeral services were
held Wednesday in the Nor
ton mortuary.
Mrs. Fasel was preceded in
death by her husband, Albert
Fasel, last year.
Survivors include a son,
Willis T. Fasel, of Medford;
one daughter, Florence E.
Pitts, Atwater; a brother, Carl
Thompson, North Dakota; one
sister, Marne Moen, Norway;
nine grandchildren and 13
great grandchildren.
Mrs. Fasel had lived in Ore
gon before moving to Tur
lock, Calif., in 1945. She con
tinued to Atwater about a
year ago.
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MEDFORD
Personal"
Rummage Sale The Med
ford American Legion auxili
ary will sponsor a rummage
sale Thursday, March 21, at
9 a.m. at 404 Walnut st.
Zonta Club Sale - The Med
ford Zonta club has an
nounced a rumage sale will be
held Wednesday, March 20, in
the Fehl building, 108 North
Ivy St., Medford. Hours are
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sale Thursday - The Travel
Study club of the Oregon Fed
eration of Womens clubs will
sponsor a rummage sale
Thursday, March 21, in the
Fehl building, 108 North Ivy
St., Medford. Doors will open
at 9 a.m. and close at 4 p.m.
All proceeds will go to fi
nance the different projects
of the Federation.
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Kellyt Visit - Circuit Judge
and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly,
906 West Fourth St., spent last
week end in Portland, where
Judge Kelly attended a meet
ing of the scholarship intern
ship committee, which screens
and chooses candidates for po
sitions in the Washington staff
of Sen. Maurine Neuberger.
The Kellys also visited their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Saltveit while
in Portland.
Car Fires-Medford firemen
were called to extinguish two
different car fires Monday. At
2:19 p.m. fire was reported in
a car belonging to C. C. Hal
vors at Fourth and Fir sts. It
burned an eight-inch hole in
the front seat of the car, fire
men said. Then at 11:47 p.m.
firemen were called to a car
belonging to Eleanor Hooker,
parked at Sacred Heart hos
pital. The carburetor had
backfired, firemen said. There
was apparently no damage.
Trash Fire-Fire was report
ed in a trash can at Bateman's
cafe, 2392 North Pacific high
way, at 1:40 o'clock this morn
ing. Firemen removed the
can. There was no damage.
Cause of the fire was undeter
mined.
..and when YOU come to Mediord don't
Oreijon's FliVEST 1EW THEATRE. ..the CRATEM AW ...com
pletely remodeled and open now for your enjoyment.
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.
Library Report Is
Presented at Event
The monthly report of the
Public Library of Medford
and Jackson County, present
ed to the board of trustees at
the March meeting showed an
increase for February in both
the total system and the
branch libraries.
Branch libraries were up
21 per cent and the total sys
tem increased 8.76 per cent.
There was a gain of 102 in
the number of library users.
One of the fastest growing
aspects of the service through
the branch libraries was in
the number of requests sent
into headquarters. This repre
sented a 40 per cent increase
since July 1.
The proposed budget for
1963-64 was also presented to
the board by Omar A. Bacon,
librarian, and was approved
by the board for presentation
to the Jackson county budget
committee.
Investment Funds
Noon quotationa on aelected
stocks:
Bullock 12.
Chemical Fund 10.
Colonial Energy 11.
Eaton Howard Stk .. 13.
Fidelity 14.
Fundamental Invest... 0.
Group Sec Avia Elcc 6
Group Sec Com Stk 12
Hamilton C7 4.
Kcvstone B-3 Hi.
Kevstone B-4 9.
Keystone K-2 4.
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5 41
17 74
10 68
5.41
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13 44
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Storks
TV-Elec
United Accum
United Canada
United Continental..
United Income
United Science
Value Line
Variable
Wellington
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Accident - Vehicles oper
ated by Albert Jackson Kim
brell, 328 North Central ave.,
and Virgil Leslie Osborn, 1550
Ashland Mine rd., Ashland,
collided about midnight at the
intersection of Riverside ave.
and Fourth St., according to
Medford police. No citations
were issued.
Candle Room
GENUINE CHARCOAL
STEAKS
Open 5:30 P.M. 'Til Midnite
DANCING
Entertainment by
The "CHECKMATES"
Bringing Lai Vegai to Medford
HOTEL MEDFORD
OREGON
Births
SEVCIK - To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L., 1054 South Grapo
St., Medford, March 15, 1963,
a boy, 8 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
GRANT - To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert H.. 2687 Griffin Creek
rd., Medford, March 18, 1963,
a girl, T,i pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
BUTTS - To Mr. and Mrs.
David Walter, Highway 99
South, Talent, March 18. a
boy, 734 pounds, at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
Over-the-Counter
Western Stocks
Bid Atkrd
Bank of America 60. 63 'j
Calif Pc Ulil 27 am.
Con Freight 13 14
Cyprus Mines 3 1 22i
Equitable SAL 33'; 30
1st National Bank .- !' b8
Jantzen . 2.V4 27'i
Morrison Knudscn 20 Js 3 Hi
Mult Kennels . 4. .1
N.W. Natural Gnss 34li 3tia
Oregon Metallurgical .. 1 I1-
P P tt L -.. 27 28",
PCE 27, 2!)',
U.S. NaUonal Bank .... 74 77',
Unnea Utllllici 36', 38
West Coast Tel 21s, 23',
Weyerhaeuser 271, 29s,
Portland Produce
Portland (UP! Dairy market:
Ebbs To retailers: AA extra
large 43-40e: AA large 42-47C: A
large 40-4tic: AA medium 39-44c;
AA imall 30-37c: cartons l-3c
higher.
Butter To retailers: AA and A
prints 66c; cartons lc higher; B
prints 65c.
Cheese (medium cured) To re
tailers: 46-48c; processed Ameri
can 5-10 lb loaf. 43-45C.
Portland (UPIl Dressed chick
ens No. 1 grade dressed to re
tailers: Fryers, whole drawn 32
3l)c lb.; cut-up, 39-44C lb.; hent.
light type, whole drawn 23-27C lb.;
light type hens, cut-up 26-30C lb.;
heavy whole 36-39c lb.
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Our
Combination
Mexican Buffet Every Thurs.
REGULAR SALAD BUFFET, Fri., Sit., Sun.
(it no extra coit with your dinner)
Entertainment Wednesday Thru Sunday
W Cater PARTIES BANQUETS GROUPS
Phone 855-1230 For Reservations
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BE SURE TO SEE WEDNESDAY'S
Medford
WEATHER
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity? Increas
ing cloqdinesk tonight. Rain be pi li
ning around midnight and lasting
through tomorrow morning.
Cloudy and ihowery tomorrow aft
ernoon and night. Low toni right
35 to 40. High tomorrow 43 to it).
Western Oregon: Mostly cloudy
with rain tonight and t-howeri to
morrow. Low tonight 40 to 45.
High tomorrow 46 to 54.
Northern California: Fair tonight
and tomorrow, except incrudt-ing
cloudiness in extreme nrth to
night and rain likely tomoirow.
A little warmer.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yeater
dav 39; below normal 7.
Record high thi date 83 m 1914.
Record low thin date 23 In 1035.
PRECIPITATION: 24 .hour to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m., none.
Total this month .39 Inch, .75
inch below normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 21.01 inch,
5.A1 inch above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yeiterday
48, highest htik a.m. 9tVr.
Htlth 4:00 24-
CITY Yeslrr- a.m. nr.
day Low I'rec,
Brookings 57 37
DO YOU OWN
A '59, '60, '61
FORD?
Win $10,000 at Lea Motors.
Rambler's $1,000,000 Bonus,
Give-a-way now In progress.
You may have already won.
Come see!
LEA MOTORS
Battle it Sih
Medford
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Klamath Falla ....
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Yakima
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Chicago
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New York
Washington, D. C.
Los AnRcles - tlPD - Judge
Roberts Monday fined Judge
Roberts $22 for running a red
light Judge Roberts, 34, was
fined by Municipal Court
Judge Raymond R. Roberts.
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NOW SHOWING
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THE MOST BELOVED
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TWO COMPUTE SHOWS TONITE 7j00 AND 9:30
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Portland Livestock
Portland (UPDUSDAL i v e
lock:
Cattle 150; one lot high yield
ing cutter Ho lutein cowa 15.751
canner-cutter 1 1-15.
Calei 50: few good vealeri 32-83.
Hogs 100: no early aalea,
Sheep 100: one lot choice hom
feeder lambs 90 lb., 15.
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MARY BADHAM PHIIUP ALFORD
JOHN MEGNA RUTH WHITE PAUL FIX
BROCK PETERS - FRANK OVERTON .
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Doors Open
At 7:30
Show Starts
At 8:00
Road Show
Prie
Aulft 100
Students 70c
POSITIVELY ENDS TONIGHTI
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