Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 15, 1963, Image 9

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
MONDAY. APRIL IS. IMS
j Locals
Meeting - Officers will be
elected at tonight's meeting
of the Jackson County chap
ter. Disabled American Vet
erans. The meeting will be
held with the auxiliary at a
o'clock in the Girls Com
munity club. A social hour
vill follow the business meet-
png.
Ashland Chamber - Law
rence L. lweedy ol the Jack
son County Juvenile court
and Detention home, will ad
dress the Ashland Chamber
pf Commerce Tuesday. The
rhamber will meet for lunch
kt noon at the Mark Antony
hotel.
Flue Fire - City firemen
vcrc called to a ttue ttre
Ibout 7:45 a.m. Sunday at the
George Ice residence, 821
Dakota ave.
Scout Meeting - Cub Scout
Pack 40 will meet Tuesday at
1:30 p.m. in the Central Point
unior High school cafeteria.
Permit Issued The Med-
6rd building department has
sued a permit to Dwayne
Wolfe to remodel a rcsirence
at 324 Hillhouse rd. at an esti
mated cost of S2.500.
Driver Arrested Howard
Lsngdon Tullis, 16, of 924
Broad st., was lodged in Jack
ton county jail Sunday on a
Warrant from Oregon state po
lice charging him with oper
ating a vehicle with a suspend
ed operator's license. Bail was
fet at $150
Runaways Caught Two
runaway boys from North
Bfltid, aged 14 and 16, were
taken into custody by Med
ford city police Saturday
morning at Fifth st. and Cen
tral ave. They were lodged in
Jackson county juvenile de
tention home to await arrival
of their parents from North
Bend.
Portland Livestock
rrtland (UPIt USDA
Cattlr 1200; high good-choice steers
a5-85.l!5: mixed pood-choice 24
34.75; good 22.50-24; good-low
choice heifers 23-23.25; standard
17JK1-20; good feeder steers 600
823 lb. 21-22.50.
Calves 150; feeders choice 29;
good-choice 280-490 lb. 24-29; Hol
rtetns 26 down.
Hogs 500; 1 and 2 butchers 16
16.50; 2 and 3 grade 15-15.50; sows
1-3 grade 300-620 lb. 9.5013.
Sheep 600; mostly choice 112 lb.
wooled 18.75; good-choice shorn 3
pelt 17-17.25; ewes cull-good 5-6.
Portland Produce
Portland tUPIi Dairy market:
Eggs To retailers: AA extra
large 44-49c; AA large 43-47c; A
large 41-46c. AA medium 39-44c;
! AA mull 30-37c; cartons l-3c
1 higher.
Butter To retailers: AA and A
prints 66c. cartons 3c higher; B
prints 65c.
Cheese (medium cured To re
tailers; 46-48c; processed American
3-10 lb. lost, 43-450.
Portland 1UPI1 Dressed
chickens No. 1 grade dressed r )
retailers: Frvers. whole drawn 32
9c lb.: cut-up 38-43r lb.: hens light
fepc whole drawn 23-27c lb.; light
frpc hens, cut-up 26-30c lb.; heavy
Whole 36-39C lb.
Employers!
Businessmen!
Managers!
Solve Your Coffee
"Break" Problem
is Mny Other
local Firms Have
SAVE TIME
and MONEY
! No Charge for Machine
Installations.
Daily Deliveries
Quick service for
meetings, parties or
picnics.
WESTERN
HOT COFFEE
Real Brewed Coffee
For Information Call
772-4437
Girl Treated lor I Obituaries
Injuries Following;
Auto Accident
JAMES G. PERDUE
James G. Perdue, 67, of
Talent, died early Sunday in
an Ashland hospital. Funeral
arrangements will be an
nounced by Perl Funeral
Medford city police report- home.
ed that Nilla Dee Dobyns. 14, i
of 515 West Jackson St., was BLANCHE A. BEVERIDGE
slightly injured about 1:18 The body of Mrs. Blanche
p.m. Saturday when the car ; Alva Beveridge, of St. John,
in which she was a passenger New Brunswick, Canada, who
Rural Areas in State
Show Enrollment Decline
was involved in a collision at
Interstate 5 and Highway 62.
The girl, who was treated
an out-patient as Rogue
Valley hospital, was riding in
a car driven by Dolores Duke
Dobyns. 34, Gold Beach, who
was cited for failure to yield
the right of way. Operator of
the other vehicle involved
was Theodore Ralph Morkcrt
Jr.. 22, of 331 South Ivy st.
No injuries were reported
two other accidents Sat
urday, police said. Vehicles
operated by Connie Lee Paul
sen, 508 Hamilton st., and
Elvin Wallace Yoder, Spring
field, Ore., collided about
12:43 p.m. in a parking lot at
the Medford Shopping center.
No citations were issuel.
Truck Hit
Police said Ray Wallcres
Dahl, 24, of 787 Ellendale dr..
was the operator of a car
which struck a parked truck,
registered to Pacific Inter-
mountam Express company
about 9:27 p.m
died Saturday, will be re
turned today by Conger-Morris
funeral directors, to St.
John for services and inter
ment. Mrs. Beveridge was vis
iting her daughter. Mrs. Joe
McCalvy. of Central Point.
Mrs. Beveridge was born
Sept. 25. 1895. in Hibcrnia,
New Brunswick, and was
married Sept. 25. 1919, in St.
John, to Clarence K. Bever
idge, who survives.
Other survivors include
three daughters, Mrs. Gerald
ine McCalvy, Central Point;
and Mrs. Barbara Wasson and
Mrs. Alva Lester, both of St.
John, New Brunswick; and
six grandchildren.
The large metropolitan dis
tricts and their suburbs have
experienced increases in pub-
rural areas show a declining
trend in school population,
according to the study made
by Robert Skippen, a fellow
cific highway and Lynn st
In the only vehicle accident
in Medford Sunday, Michael
Phillip Soran, 16, of 1217
Siskiyou blvd., was cited for
failure to yield the right of
way after his car collided with
a vehicle operated by Rus
sell Ray Heysell, 17, of 2964
Fairview place, about 5:31
p.m. at East Main st. and
Barneburg rd. No injuries
were reported, officers said.
AURELIO ALLARIO
Ashland - Aurelio Allario,
80, of San Mateo, Calif., died
in Ashland early Monday. A
native of Italy, he was born
there Sept. 29, 1882.
Local funeral arrangements
are under the direction of the
at North Pa-1 Litwillcr Funeral home. The
body is being forwarded to
San Mateo for services and
interment.
Entries, Thefts
Reported to Police
Employees at Lamport's
Sporting Goods, 226 East
Main st., reported to Medford
city police about 8:25 o'clock
today that someone had
broken a display window in
the front of the store last
night and stolen two .22 cal
ibre revolvers.
Police are also investigat
ing an attempted break and
entry into a vending machine
at the Eastside Coin Laundry,
Hawthorne and East Main
sts., sometime last night.
Wayne Charles Archer,
1211 Saling St., reported to
police that someone had
stolen a variety of bowling
equipment from his car some
time between 9 p.m. Saturday
and 8 a.m. Sunday. Archer
valued the equipment at
about $105.
SLOWPOKE VIVIEN
Wisbech, England -WIl-This
Cambridgeshire village has
announced plans to replace an
ancient fire engine named
"Vivien" which was confined
to operating at speeds of less
than 30 miles per hour no
matter how serious the blaze.
in the school of education at
the University of Oregon.
Seven of eight districts in
lie school enrollment in Ore-' Jackson county reported in
gon. i creases in both elementary
But, the small cities and ! and secondary schools with
Prospect the only exception,
the report states.
In Josephine county, Grants
Pass lost enrollment, but the
county unified district offset
the loss.
In the Willamette valley,
Skippen emphasized in his re
p o r t. entitled "School En
rollment Trends in Oregon,"
the pattern was more pro
nounced since the area con
tains both rural districts and
the largest metropolitan con
centration in the state. The
large- cities and their subur
ban areas continued to grow,
while the small towns and
rural areas continued to show
decreases in school population.
Skippcn's report is based
on more than 55 per cent of
Oregon s school districts.
which enroll 90 per cent of
all school children in the
state. All counties were rep
resented in the study.
Resuscitator Fails
To Revive Man
Illinois Valley-The Illinois
Valley Volunteer Fire depart
ment's recently purchased
resuscitator was pressed into
service Sunday morning in an
effort to revive William
Cross, 67, of Sclma.
After half an hour of work
with the resuscitator, how
ever, a local physician was
called, who pronounced the
man dead.
Cross, of Lakcshore rd.. was
a long time resident of Sclma.
Funeral arrangements will
be announced by L. B. Hall
Funeral home of Grants Pass.
Births
DILLREE-To Mr. and Mrs.
Earl, 405 B St., Phoenix, April
12, 1963, a girl, 84 pounds,
at Rogue Valley hospital.
Yreka Area 4-H'ers
Attend Conference
Yreka Two 4-H members.
Sandra Farley, Ft. Jones, and
David Sleep, Yreka, attended
a four-day all-star conference
at the University of Califor
nia at Berkeley recently.
Sleep and Miss Farley and
4-H members from other
countries witnessed a series
of presentations emphasizing
a wide range of concerns for
young people, including such
things as citizenship, careers
and financial programs for
young people.
On the program were vari
ous leaders in education, bus
iness and agricultural. A tour,
and a dance plus an evening
in San Francisco rounded out
the program.
Expenses for the trip were
paid by the Yreka Business
and Professional Women's
club and the Yreka Lions.
KENNER-To Mr. and Mrs.
Dwight, 815 West 13th St.,
Medford, April 13. 1963, a
boy, 8' 4 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
CLAYTON - To Mr. and
Mrs. Carl, Butte Falls star rt.,
box 200, Eagle Point, April
13, 1963, a girl, 8'4 pounds,
at Rogue Valley hospital.
YOUNG-To Mr. and Mrs.
James, 6 Corning ct., Med
ford, April 13, 1963, a girl,
7 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
HAMILTON - To Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin, 211 Vancouver
ave., Medford, April 14, 1963,
a boy, BU pounds, at Rogue
Valley Hospital.
Ski Lodge Plans
Due for Meeting
Ashland-Robert Bosworth,
Medford architect, will have
sketches and plans on dis
play April 16 when directors
of the Mt. Ashland Ski Corp.
meet in the Mark Antony ho
tel. Lloyd Selby. president of
the board, announced that
the meeting will be open to
all interested persons.
The lodge will be built in
two stages. The first unit will
have facilities for cafe, rest
rooms, ski rental shop, first
aid, and living quarters for
the manager. Later a large
dining room, cocktail bar and
hotel accommodations will be
added. The lodge is to be a
Swedish - Swiss chalet type.
Lease rights were recent
ly awarded the ski corpora
tion and plans for immediate
construction of the lodge and
ski lift were begun with com
pletion date set for next winter.
Ashland Mailman Receives Citation
Santa Monica, Calif - IUPD -Ricky
Nelson, the singer,
took out a marriage license
Friday to marry Kristin Har
mon, 18, daughter of sports
caster Tom Harmon.
Ashland-A citation for su
perior accomplishment has
been awarded to Laurence F.
Rude, city carrier for the Ash
land post office.
The certificate was present
ed by Postmaster Parker Hess
who said that so far as he
knew such an award had
never been given an Ashland
man. Accompanying the cita
tion was $100 and a lapel em
blem. Hess described Rude's serv
ice as outstanding and com
mented that "he has perform
ed his work over and above
normal requirements or job
expectancy, and his perform
ance standards based on other
factors of consideration have
been well above average."
Regional Director James J.
Symbol, Seattle, wrote Rude
Subscribers
To report Improper or non
delivery of the Mall Tribune In
Medford. phone 772-6141; Aih
land call at 416 Bridge st, or
phone 482-3002: Yreka, phone
Victory 2-2808 before 6:45 p m.
dally and 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
If regular delivery arrivea
ahorlly after you call pleaae
notify office, thus eliminating
special measenfjer service.
a congratulatory letter in
which he said, 'We appreci
ate the initiative and indus
try which you have displayed
. . . and are sure your post
master and fellow employees
join in congratulations and
thanks to you for your fine
spirit of cooperation to the de
partment and to the public.0
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THfATRI INFORMATION
WON! 773-7323
HURRY ENDS SOON
Two Shew Tonite
7:00 and 9:30
"IT COULD BE THE
MOST TERRIFYING
MOTION PICTURE
I HAVE EVER MADE!"
- Alfred Hi):
ALFRED MTCHCOCKS
TheBirds'
IM, TICHNICOUW
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SUZANNE PLESHETTE
. 'TIPPI' HEDREN
A UNKRSAl 'LEASE
SAPP - To The Rev. and
Mrs. Fred O., Jr., 704 Welch
St., Medford, April 14, 1963,
a boy, 9 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
Alan, 64, Loses Life
In Hillsboro Fire
Hillsboro - IUPD - A. W. Loy,
64, died in a fire which badly
damaged his home here Sun
day. Loy's bady was found on
his bed in the one-story wood
en frame house. The blaze ap
parently was caused by
smoker's carelessness.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Consider
able cloudiness and cool with
showers of rain or snow tonight.
Partly cloudy Tuenday but with
continued chance of showers. Low
tonight 28. High Tuesday 55.
Western Oregon: A few scattered
showers and possible thunder
ehowers tonight. Frost tonight.
Partly cloudy Tuesday. Low to
night 27-37. High 45-55.
Northern California : Scattered
showers in extreme north portion
tonight and Tuesday; otherwise
lair. Cooler tonight.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
40; below normal 2.
Record high this date 92 In 1947.
Record low this date 25 in 1911.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight .32 in. Midnight to 10
a.m. .12 in.
Total this month 1 33 in.. .76 in.
above normal.
Total since Sept. 1 22.50 in.. 6 10
in. above normal
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
41Q-. highest this a.m. 97
Huh
CITY
, 34
Brookings
Crater Lake
: Grants Pass ...
Howard prairie ....
Klamath Falls 47
MEDFORD 63
Portland 56
Seattle 36
Spokane 74
Yakima 39
Eureka 61
Red Bluff - 61
Sacramento 65
San Francisco 60
Los Angeles 60
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4-H NEWS
Fun Jo Sew
The president, Connie
Moore, assigned demonstra
tions to all members to be
presented at the next two
meetings at a recent meeting
of the Fun to Sew 4-H club.
Sue Anne Slates and Jane
Ayers were put on a commit
tee to get transportation for
a trip to Penney's yardage
shop.
We are to give a demonstra
tion of a model meeting at
the Jewett PTA meeting,
April 18, at 3:30 p.m.
Connie Moore,
President
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Kitchen Bugs
A recent meeting of the
Kitchen Bugs 4-H club was
called to order by Carole
Ciatti. vice president at the
home of Mrs. Richard Torrey.
Rozann Torrey directed a
game and Karen Barbee led
a sonc.
Barbara Bell and Brenda
Barbee gave a demonstration
on raw vegetables.
A new game and a new
song were learned.
Brenda Barbee,
Reporter
DODGE-To Mr. and Mrs.
Claude, 722 Beekman St.,
Medford, April 14, 1963, a
boy, 7 pounds, at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
SEVERSON - To Mr. and
Mrs. Lorin, rt. 2, box 6, Jack
sonville, April IS, 1963, a boy,
8 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
WILLIAMS-To Mr. and Mrs.
Grant, rt. 1, box 481, Eagle
Point, April 14, 1963, a girl,
8'4 pounds, at Crater Osteo
pathic hospital.
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Eagle Point Sewetitrs
The last meeting of the
Eagle Point Sewettes 4-H club
was held at the home of Ruth
Greb. Mrs. Dobe Greb was
the only visitor. Mrs. Moon,
the club leader, talked to the
members about the 4-H Fair
and summer camp. She
showed the second year girls
how to make the pattern for
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In at 7:20 S 10:45 P.M.
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End at 9:10 PM
1VK-DAT FORKCAST (Throuth
; April 20):
' toZm- SSSm metVSS- I a skirt band and the members
iorV Total precipitation more than ! practiced doing it.
seasonal i.inpei.iui.. Rprnrri wheels were handed
below normal with Using trend , Kecora snccts wire nsiraeu
Highs in 30s and lows m 30. and out and demonstrations and
low 40s reports assigned.
Northern California - PosslMl- i An Easter egg hunt was
itv of a rain mainly nortn portiun , , . j l.pfrrehmrnt; served
around middle of week with sm.w ; held ana reiresnmenis servea.
In mountains Temper.. ir 'm-iow Lorraine Hamann.
normal, becoming nr r.ormai
liddle of period
Reporter
NORTHS CHUCK WAGON
1016 N.Riverside Phone 773-3681
Banquet & Party Facilities
Lounge with Private Entrance
lunch II a.m.-2 p.m.-Dinner 5
til 9
Are physically
tit children
better students?
There is some evidence that the
physical fitness of children
makes a difference in their
scholastic performance.
Even without specific evidence,
it stands to reason that the bet
ter a child's health, the better
he may do in his studies.
Many schools have recognized
thrs fact and are stepping uo
their programs of physical edu
cation. But in a surprisingly
large number of our schools,
there is still not enough empha
sis on daily activities that de
velop stamina, strength, agility
and other desirable qualities.
For the sake of your child's
physical and mental progress,
find out about the activities re
quired of him daily. Urge your
local school officials to provide
for his physical development
i with at least 15 minutes of
I vigorous exercise daily.
I If you'd like more information,
i write to The President's Coun
cil on Physical Fitness, Wash
ington 25, D. C.
ubtiitffd as a public
service in coop' ation
with the Advertising
Council and me Mews
caear Wrtvtmng U
ec.PJes Association,
Wonderful!
JCF has
increased their
rate
pr annum
it
on savings ror
the period ending
June 30, 1963.
It Pays you to
Save. . . where
you are paid more!
Why don't you start
a savings account
right away?
Jackson County
Savings & Loan
Federal
Assn.
Heme Office-2 E. Main, Medford Ashland Branch-337 E. Main, Ashland