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Yturri Planning
To Return Monday
S Portland - IUPI) - Senate Mi
nority Leader Anthony Ytur
ri' plans to return to the leg
' islature Monday after under
! going treatment lor several
days at the University of Ore
gqn Medical School hospital.
: 'Hospital authorities describ
ed his ailment as "fatigue."
"It was the Ontario Republi
can's second hospital stay
since the legislature began.
He was treated for fatigue at
a Salem hospital recently aft
er collapsing in the Capitol
Building.
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AT 1:00
CONTINUOUS
FROM 1:30
SUNDAY CONCERT Shay Torrent and
Axel Alexander will play an organ concert
at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Holly
theater in Medford and all persons inter
ested in organ music are invited by the con
cert sponsors, Puruckcr Music House. Com-;
plimentary tickets may be picked up at
WEATHER
FORECASTS
' Medford and vicinity: Partly
cloudy today, clearing after rnid
night. High today 53-60. Low to
night 28-33. High tomorrow S8-63.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy
with a few scattered showers this
afternoon and tonight. High both
days 43-52 Low tonight 33-41.
Northern California: Scattered
showers in gthe north section but
fair in most of central California
through tonight. Little change in
temperature.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 48; normal.
Record high this data 16 in 1911.
Record low this date 34 In 1929.
PRECIPITATION: 34 hours to
midnight, trace.
Total this month .82 in, M In.
below normal.
Total since Sept. 1 31.44 in.,
5.64 in. above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday S3
per cent.
High 4:08 24-Vaster-
a.m. nr.'
day Low Prec.
C1TV
Brookings ....n.06
Klamath Falls 48
MEDFORD 37
Portland ....;...81
45
28
41
42
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the Holly theater this afternoon. Torrent
is a composer, conductor, television artist
and .recording star for Mercury records.
Alexander, a graduate of the University
of Breslau in Germany, has been organist,
arranger, and composer for radio Frankfort,
Germany, and for German record companies.
Seattle .
Spokane
Yakima .
46
38
38
..46
.......51
Eureka ; 36
Red Bluff .. 62
Sacramento 64
San Francisco ,....55 '
Los Angeles 64
Phoenix ........... 85
Denver 66
Chicago 63
Miami Beach - 79
New York 60
Washington. D.C. . 86
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Sunset today 6:36 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow 5:55 a.m.
The Moon, riding high tonight,
seta tomorrow at 2:00 a.m.
First Quarter tonight 7:15 p.m.
EVENING PLANET
Mars, high in southwest 9:33 p.m.
i. now about as bright as the star.
Arcturua, due east at 9:19 p-m.
Portland, Maine - (UPD - City
fathers apparently have de
cided spring is here. Work
men descended on the center
of Monument Square last
week and removed the Christ
mas tree.
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AS "BILLY BUOD"
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SECOND HITI
"THE BASHFUL
ELEPHANT"
, WITH THE FACE OF AN
MEDFORD
Events of Crater
Fun Fair Noted
Opening of the Crater Lions
Fun Fair, scheduled April 19,
20 and 21, will be highlighted
by an area-wide square dance
jamboree, the committee has
announced.
An open area will be left
in the center of the Medford
Armory for the dancing.
Another highlight of the
Fun Fair which is staged
simultaneously with the Pear
Blossom Festival will be Gun
Fighters, Inc. This is a new
show and will draw one of the
largest crowds to the fair, the
committee indicated in an
nouncing the program. Ar
thur Murray dancers and
skaters from the Hollerena
will appear In productions
Saturday and Sunday. '
The Brookings Azalea Fes'
tival queen and her court will
be special guests Saturday
and Sunday.
The second annual Yo-Yo
contest of the Crater Lions
club also will be incorporated
in the Fun Fair festivities.
Family Gets Letter
On Son's Activities
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Whise
nant of Phoenix have received
a personal letter from Lt.
Cmdr. H. P. Granger report
ing on the "fine job" being
done by their son, Norman
Doyle Whisenant.
"I have had the occasion
to observe your son at work
and play for over 18 months
and I am continually impress
ed with his ability, sincerity
and his honest endeavors to
serve his country to the best
of his ability. In today's Navy
where the Aircraft Carrier is
the very backbone of our
fighting fleet, you can be just
ly proud of your son's contri
bution," the letter read in
part.
Whisenant Is presently as
signed as the supply depart
ment yoeman on the USS
Hancock (CVA-L9).
CLUES TO PLANE
Santanna Di Valdicri, It
aly - IUPII - An Italian police
ski patrol has recovered three
pages of a navigation book
which may belong to King
Saud's missing Comet IV Jet
liner. The plane disappeared
March 20 and it believed to
have crashed in the Alps near
here killing all 18 persons
aboard. The wreckage has not
yet been found.
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1 1 J.m. to 2 p.m. thru Saturday
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ijaSXtOTBOIK - I JULIE
MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD.
OBITUARIES
JEAN BARTON
Funeral services for Jean
Barton, 6. of Eagle Point, who
died Friday, will be held at
10 a.m. Monday at Perl Fu
neral home.
The Rev. Warren Christen
n, pastor of the Eagle Point
Community churcht-will offi
ciate. Interment at Memory
Gardens Memorial park will
be private.
Jean was born June 21,
19S6, in Northridge, Calif.
She moved to Eagle Point
with her parents four years
ago, and was a student in
first grade at the Eagle Point
grade school.
Survivors include her pa
rents, John E. and Mary F.
Barlon; one brother, Danny
Barton; three sisters, Diane
Barton, Donne Barton, Dar-
lene Barton, all of Eagle
Point; her maternal grandpa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bru
ner. Eagle Point, and her pa
ternal grandmother, Mrs,
Irene Welch, Hemet, Calif.
KATHERINE HALL
Grants Pass - Mrs.' Kath-
crlne Hall, 59, formerly of
Medford, died in a Grants
Pass nursing home Friday..
She was born in Cumber
land City. Tcnn., in 1903.
Mrs. Hall was a nurse and
had worked at Seward, Alas
ka, and Medford in addition
to Grants Pass.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p.m., Monday, April
1, at L. B. Hall Funeral home.
141 Northwest C St., Grants
Pass.
Friends may donate in her
memory to the Oregon Nurses
Association, District 16, in
care of the Josephine General
hospital. It will be added to
the funds to pay for one room
in the new hospital, -
MABEL E. LENZ
Funeral services for Mrs.
Mabel Elsie Lenz, 71, of 4219
Colver rd., Medford who died
Thursday, will be held at 10
a.m. Monday in Conger-Morris
downtown chapel. The Rev.
John O. Reynolds of West
minster Presbyterian church
will officiate. Committal will
be in the family plot in Jack
sonville cemetery.
Mrs. Lenz was born Sept.
15, 1891, in Talent, Ore., a
daughter of the late John C.
and Ida Brlner Allen. Her hus
band, Julius F. Lenz, preced
ed her in death.
Survivors include two
daughters, Mrs. Robert L.
Stewart, Medford; and Mrs,
Ruth Ringo, Long Beach,
Calif.; four grandchildren and
nine great grandchildren.
JENNIE1 M. YANTISS
Funeral services for Mrs.
Jennie M. Yantiss, 83, of 712
Flannery St., Santa Clara, Cal
if., who died Tuesday, will
be held at 10 a.m. Monday in
the Chapel in the Trees Mor
tuary in Siskiyou Memorial
park.
. The Rev. Fredrick R. Evans
of the First Christian church
of Medford will officiate. Pri
vate interment will follow in
Siskiyou Memorial park.
Mrs. Yantiss was born Nov.
7, 1879, in Bazine, Kan. She
was married to John Yantiss,
who preceded her in death In
May, 1946.
' She was a member of the
First Christian church of Med
ford, and moved from Med
ford to California in 1952.
She is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. E. B. Rawl
tngs, Santa Clara, Calif.;
three grandchildren, and four
great grandchildren. One
daughter, Mrs. Irean Grigsby
of Medford, preceded her in
death.
Funeral arrangements are
entrusted to Siskiyou Funer
al Service directors of Chap
el in the Trees Mortuary.
MRS. ANNIE NEELEY
Funeral services for Mrs.
Annie Neeley, 78, of 130
White Oak dr., who died Wed
nesday, were held Saturday
at Memory Gardens Funeral
home.
I. UUttH
LONDON
OREGON
The Rev. Bernard Andrews,
pastor of the First Baptist
church, Medford, officiated.
Interment was in Memory
Gardens Memorial park.
Mrs. Neclcy was born Dec.
4. 1884, in Decatur, Tex., the
daughter of Irvin and Emma
Freeman. She was married
in Tcxhoma, Tex., July 1,
1906, to James Franklin Nec
lcy, who preceded her in
death in November 1960.
Mr. and Mrs. Neclcy came
to Talent, Ore, from Califor
nia in 1933, and, in 1938,
they moved to Medford. Mr.
Neeley was active in farming,
land subdividing and owned
a trailer park.
Survivors include two sons,
Clinton Neclcy, Medford, and
Earl Neeley, Los Angeles, Cal
if.; three daughters, Mrs. Al
(Ellyn) Fikel, W o o f o r d
Heights, Calif.; Mrs. Frank
(Lucille) Welsh, Reno, Nev.,
and Mrs. Thomas (Loretta)
Shoop, Medford; 10 grand
children, and eight great
grandchildren.
Another son, Thomas S.
Neeley, preceded both h 1 s
parents in death in Septem
ber, 1960.
Casket bearers were Lee
Hobbs, Robert Heffernan, E.
N. Nelson, Harvey Beatly,
John Mitchell and E. B. Eck
les. SARA MADDUX
Miss Sara Ann Maddux, 13,
daughter of Maj. Gen. and
Mrs. Sam Maddux Jr., died
Thursday at Hickam Air Base,
Hawaii.
Mrs. Maddux is the former
Charlotte Collins of Medford.
Funeral arrangements are
entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral
Service directors of Chapel
in the Trees Mortuary.
IRV1E ANGUS -
Mrs. Irvie Angus, of 131
North Front St., Talent, died
Saturday in Ashland hospital.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Conger-Morris
Funeral Directors.
EDWIN E. NESBERG
Edwin E. Nesberg, 425V4
South B St., Eagle Point, died
Saturday in Klamath Falls
while visiting his son. Funer
al arrangements will be an
nounced by Conger - Morris
Funeral Directors.
SAM W. Hurt.
Funeral service for Sam
William Harris, SO, of 1603
North Riverside ave., Med
ford, who died Wednesday,
were held Saturday in the
Chapel in the Trees Mortu
ary, Siskiyou Memorial park.
The Rev. Clifford 'Young
of the Eastwood Baptist
church of Medford officiated.
Private interment followed
in Siskiyou Memorial park.
Mr. Harris was born Feb.
22, 1913, in Love county, Ok-1
lahoma. He had been a resi
dent of Oregon, and of. this
community, for the past 12
years. "
Survivors Include four sons,
Glenn D. Harris, Kerman,
Calif., Arvil L. Harris, USAF.
Blytheville. Ark., Gary G.
Harris, USA, Ft. Irwin, Calif.,
and Billie D. Harris, Santa
Clara, Calif.; one daughter.
Terry Harris, Central Point,
Oregon; three brothers, Dave
Harris, and waiter Harris,
Wilson, Okla., and Houston
Harris, Los Banos, Calif. : '
Funeral arrangements were
entrusted to Siskiyou Funer
al Service directors of Chap
In the Trees Mortuary.
BYLVANUS P. McFARLIN
Private funeral services for
Sylvanus Paul McFarlin, 73,
of Trail, who died Thursday,
were held Friday al the Chap
el In the Trees Mortuary, Sis
kiyou Memorial park. Private
cremation services followed
In Siskiyou Crematorium.
Mr. McFarlin was born
Jan. 17, 1890, in Mercer coun
ty, Illinois. Prior to his re
tirement in 1952, he was ah
employee of the Oregon atate
forest department for. many
years. He had been resi
dent of Oregon, and of this
community for the past 32
years.
Survivors include tnree sis
ters, Mrs. Ada Williams, Day
ton, Ohio, Mrs. Bessie H. John
son, Macomb, 111., and Mrs.
Alice M. Anderson, Compton,
Calif.; and a nephew.
Funeral arrangements were
entrusted to Siskiyou Funer
al Service directors of Chapel
1 nthe Trees Mortuary.
ACNES S. MORSE
Mrs. Agnes S. Morse, 45
Perrydale ave., died at her
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Local and
Purst Stolen - Sharon Lou
ise Wruck, 902 North, Central
ave., Medford, reported to
Medford police Friday that
her purse was stolen from a
car parked at the Medford
Bowling Lanes, 821 North
Riverside ave. It contained
$25.
Gai Stoltn - Dean Fredrick
Norman, 648 Carrington St.,
Medford, reported the theft of
14 gallons of gasoline from
a Hyster while parked at the
Big Pines Lumber company
Friday, Medford police said.
To Meel in Home - Crater
Lake Branch 186, Fleet Re
serve association, will hold
its April meeting at the home
of the president, George Run
yan, 2322 East Main St., Med
ford. The meeting is sched
uled at 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
April 4. The regular meeting
place for the branch, the Jack
son county courthouse audi
torium, is being renovated.
Speakers Noted - Three
speakers have been announc
ed for the Monday meeting
of the Medford Toastmastcrs.
They are . Pete Mortenscn,
Jack Thomson and Dwight
Wilson. The meeting will be
held In the Grotto at 6:30
p.m.
Rummage Sal - The Delta
Omega chapter of Epsilon
Sigma Alpha sorority will
hold a rummage sale April 1
In the Fehl building, 108
North Ivy st., Medford, start
ing at 9 a.m. .
.
Roundl.bl. Meeting - Lea-
vltt S. White, Mcnlo Park,
Calif., Pacific district mana
ger, extension division, E. I,
du Pont dc Nemours and com'
pany, will speak Monday on
"Problems of Corporate Size."
He will speak at the Medford
Chamber of Commerce
Roundtable at noon at North's
Chuck Wagon.
Breakfast Scheduled - The
Phoenix Lions club is spon
soring a breakfast between '
a.m. and 1 p.m. today at the
Phoenix Community . club
hall. Proceeds from the break.
fast will go toward the Sacred
Heart hospital building fund,
Woman To Meat - United
Presbyterian Women will
hold their spring Presbyterial
at the First Presbyterian
church in Grants Pass April
1 and 2. Registration will
start at 12:30 p.m. Monday.
Arrested - Ashland police
arrested John Robert Steven
son, 55, of 460 Siskiyou blvd.,
Ashland, Saturday morning
and lodged him in Jackson
county jail on a charge of
uttering and publishing a
fraudulent check.
Smoke Investigation - In
vestigating report of smoke
under the residence of Wayne
Archer, 1211 Saling St., Med
ford firemen found a fire in
thti lint trap of a clothes dry
er. The firemen were called
at 2:05 p.m. Saturday. There
was apparently no! damage,
however. . -
Births
MADDOX - Mr. and Mrs.
Dace A., 100 West C St., Jack
sonville, March 30, 1963, a
girl, 7 pounds, at Rogue Val
ley hospital. i
WADDELL - Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn W 1162 Blddle rd.,
Medford, March 19, 1983, a
girl, 7 pounds, at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
WALCH - Mr. and Mrs.
Louis R,, L. B. Star route,
box 187, Eagle Point, March
28, 1963, a boy, Wt pounds,
at Rogue Valley hospital.
home Saturday evening. Fu
neral arrangements are en
trusted to Siskiyou Funeral
Service directors of the Chap
el of the Trees Mortuary.'
VETERANS OF
WORLD WAR I
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Median) 8kt S40 VWWI
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The urooie Is bert.rmtnr
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the First World War.
For information contact
f. D. Adams, Cemmendef
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A. F. JohaMn, Q.M., 77M74t
All WWI Vottrani
ar. welteme at vr meetlnft;
1st t 3rd Wednesdays each
month, In Girls Community Club
lldf ., 229 N. Iertlatt St.,
Medford, Oregon
NEXT MEETING
APRIL 3, 1963
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SUNDAY. MARCH
Personal")
' Meet Monday - The Jack
son Toastmasters will meet at
6:30 a.m. Monday, April 1, at
Sambo's restaurant. Bob Sage
will be topic master. Speakers
will be Dale Prentice, Bob
Hostci'.cr and Gene Spcr.cer.
.
Neighbors To Meet -The
Central Point Camp of the
Royal Neighbors will meet in
the home of Mrs. Norman
Stinger, route 1, box 39, Meri
dian rd., Eagle Point, at 1
m. Tuesday, April 2.
Club Matting - The Old
Timers club will meet at the
Medford club house at 8 p.m.
Tuesday, April 2. Activities
for April will be planned.
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FREE CONCERT
, Wednesday, April 3
8:00 P.M.
HOLLY THEATRE .
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333 South Riverside Phone 772-8635
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io open Meeting - The
Bellview Grange will open
and close a meeting of area
Granges at the Griffin Creek
Grange hall April 11 instead
of Roxy Ann Grange as was
previously reported.
. Attends Funeral - Mrs. Ver
non Ritchie, 905 Stewart ave.,
Medford, returned home last
week after attending funeral
services of her brother, Wal
ter Campbell, at North Platte,
Neb. Mr. Campbell was as
sistant fire chief at North
Platte.
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