Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 12, 1963, Image 9

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    MESrORO MAIL TRIBUNE. ME0FOHD, OREGON
SUNDAY, MAY 11, 196J
CYCLIST KILLED
Portland - flJPD - Wayne Bry
an, 27, Beaverton, was killed
when his motorcycle slid un
der a car near here Friday
night.
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INSTRUCTOR HONORED - Harry Meyers,
(center, above) band instructor with Central
Point schools, was honored at a special pro
gram at Crater High school gymnasium Fri
day evening, Meyers, music and band in
structor at Central Point schools for the last
25 years, will retire at the end of this term.
-He is pictured above with H. P. Jewett,
Music Instructor
Honored in Central
Point for Service
left, who, as supcrintendant ot schools,
hired Meyers in the fall of 1938, and C. A.
Meyer, present superintendant ol school dis
trict 6-C. Meyers is holding a rosewood ba
ton that was presented to him by members
of the Central Point Junior High school
band.
Central Point - A gymna
sium filled with parents, stu
dents and friends honored
Harry L. Meyers, Central
Point schools music instruc
tor for 25 years.
Sixth grade and junior high
bands under Meyers' direc-
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OBITUARIES
MRS. W. T, VESTAL
Word was received here
last week of the death of Mrs.
William T, Vestal, 72. ta San
ta Rosa, Calif.
The former Maude Cault,
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Gault of Med
ford, Mrs. Vestal is survived
by four brothers, Charles, C.
C, and Howard Gault, of Mci
ford; and Henry Cault of
Roscburg.
Funeral services will be
held in Santa Rosa following
the arrival there of the Hen
ry Gaults.
MYRON E. PREVOST
Funeral services for My
ron E. Prcvost, 63, a resident
of the Veterans Administra
tion Domiciliary, White City,
who died Thursday, will be
held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at
the White City Chapel.
MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC!
Annual MUSICIANS
BENEFIT DANCE
Thurs., May 16th
8:30 to 1 A.M. fl
MARK ANTONY HOTEL
Caesar Room
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Among the Many Bands
to Entertain You:
BOB REINHOLDT'S ORCHESTRA
. Modern
JAY STOUGH 4 HIS DIXIE DRIFTERS
Country Wssrorn
CAESAR MUZZIOLI'S MIUAIRES
Modern
DARREll FISHER & HIS DARREIL-ANN'S
Wetter Swine
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tion presented a concert. The
opening number of each band
was a march written by Mey
ers. Three soloists during the
evening were Miss Beth
Kroon on the piano, Miss An.
dree Roberta on the oboe and 1
Danny Hill on the trumpet, .
A special baton of rosewood
and silver was presented the
music instructor by Miss Shei-1
la Beasley, of the junior high
band. A color television set
was presented by students,
former students and fellow
teachers.
Theme of the presentation
was "This Is Your Life-Harry
Meyers." Former District Su
perintendent H. P. Jewett pre
sented the script written by
Mrs. Scott Hamilton. It cov
ered Meyers' life from the be
ginning of his musical studies
at the Hague Conservatory of
Music tn Holland, where he
was born and raised, to when
he began his teaching career
in ' Central Point. Musical
background was presented by
Mrs. Norman Carothers and
Jim Evernden on his trumpet,
Supt. C. A. Meyer was master
of ceremonies.
Singing of the "Oregon
Waltz" written by Meyers and
a winner In the Oregon Cen
tennial song competition con
cluded the program. Mrs. Wil
lie Fischer was accompanied
by Miss Elaine Young. Mrs.
Fischer, the former Mary Jane
Matthews, sang the lead in
"Kathy," an operetta In Dutch
setting, written and presented
by Meyers in 1947 at the old
Central Point High school.
Festivities tor "Harry Mey
ers Day" in Central Point
began with issuing a procla
mation by Mayor William
Saxbury. A committee headed
by Mrs. C. W. Anhorn and
assisted by H. P. Jewett, C. A.
Meyer, George Johns, John
McCoy, Mrs. Dale Bartley,
Mrs. Richard Korner, Mrs.
M. B. Caster, Mrs. Don Pat
terson and Mrs. Donald A.
Faber made plans and sent
letters several months ago to
all students and teachers he
hag- known, A memory book
of pictures and notes from
students is being completed
for the music instructor.
Meyers, with his wife, Mar
tha, and daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lynch,
Candace and John, greeted i
alt guests at the cafetorium I
reception. Pink tulips and
blue Dutch iris centered the !
table with large charcoal por-1
traits of the music instructor
drawn by Gary Vincent and j
Vern Swanson, Crater High j
school art department, Bas
kets of tulips arranged by the i
Central Point Garden club !
decorated the stage. I
Fire Meetinj - The Talent
city fire department will hold
an open meeting Monday at
7:30 p,m. at the Talent city
hall. The public, and especial
ly volunteer firemen, are in
vited to attend.
Chaplain John Frazee will
officiate. Interment will be
in the VA cemetery at Eagle
Point.
Perl Funeral home is in
charge of arrangements.
Mr. Prcvost was born April
21, 1900, at Cambridge, Neb.
For most of his life, he was
occupied as a recreational
worker. He was a veteran of
World War II serving with
the United States Army. On
Nov. 17, 194J, he entered serv
ice at Monterey, Calif., and
was discharged at Werner
Bobbins, Ga , April 10, 1S43.
He has been a resident of
the VA Domiciliary at White
City since April 12. 1983.
He is survived by on broth
er, Harry Prevost, Oakland,
Calif.
Mall Theft - Sheriff's dep
uties Saturday were investi
gating theft of mail from the
mall box of Mary Opal Pey
ton, 2634 Biddle rd., Medford.
Burglary - State police Sat
urday were investigating the
burglary of the Harold Wain
scott residence, 3344 Military
rd., some time Friday night.
A portable television set 'was
stolen.
Arrested - Medford police
Saturday arrested Evelyn
Pauline Cowden, route 1, box
260, Eagle Point, on charges
of shop-lifting and lodged her
in the county jail. She was
apprehended in the Big Y ap
pliance store.
Jackson Toatimastars-T h e
Jackson Toastmasters will
meet at 0:30 a.m. Monday in
Samba's restaurant in Med
ford, Speakers wilt be Don
Johnson, Major Hopkins and
Hans Hess. Toastmaster will
be Bob Sage. Dale Prentice
will be alternate speaker,
Sale Planned - Griffin
Creek Grange Home Econom
ics club will hold a rummage
and plant sale Tuesday, May
14, at the Fehl building from
9 a.m. to S p.m.
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PTA To Meal - The last
meeting of the school year for
Gold Hill Parent-Teacher as
sociation will be held Mon
day, May 13, at 7:30 p.m. in
the multi-purpose room, Pat
trie Elementary school. Par
ents of children who will start
the first grade next fall are
particularly invited to attend,
Medford Toasimasters-The
Medford Toastmasters will
meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday,
May 13, at the Grotto. Speak
ers will be Dan Hull, John
Brandenburg and Pete Mor
tensen. Tom Butter will be
to85lmaslcr.
Speaker Announced - L. J.
Daws, physical therapist, will
speak on herbs at a meeting
of the Natural Foods associa
tion at 7:45 p.m. Monday,
May 13, in room 35 at Med
ford High school.
Ceremonies Set at
Rogue River School
Rogue River - The Rev,
Charles Fuller will give the
sermon for the Rogue River
high school baccalaureate in
the high school gymnasium at
8 o'clock tonight.
The doxology and invoca
tion will be presented by the
Rev. H. Holsinger. This will
be followed by the hymn,
"Holy, Holy, Holy."
The scripture reading will
also be given by Reverend
Holsinger.
The vocal duet will be pre
sented by Glenda Wood and
Mike McDaniels with Shar
ron Smith as accompanist.
Reverend Holsinger will
close with the invocation fol
lowed by the recessional of
all members of the graduat
ing class.
AUCE M. TAYLOR
Funeral services for Mrs.
Alice M. Taylor, 65, of 5925
Harris rd.. Central Point, who
died Friday, will be held at
3:30 p.m. Tuesday ta the
Chapel in the Trees mortuary
in Siskiyou Memorial park.
John Heberling, minister of
the Central Church of Christ
will officiate. Private crema
tion services will follow in
Siskiyou Memorial Cremato
rium. Mrs. Taylor was born Sept.
13, 1897, in Medford, the
daughter of the late James
and Alice Gaines. She was a
pioneer resident of the val
ley, and resided here all of
her life.
In Stevenson, Wash., ahe
was married to Wendell L,
(Bill) Taylor, who survives.
Mrs, Taylor was a member
of the Central Church of
Christ of Medford.
Survivors, besides her hus
band. Include three daugh
ters, Mrs. H. A, judd, Hunta
ville. Ala.; Mrs. Darrell Pat
ty, Central Point, and Mrs.
D. A. Olgin, Long Beach,
Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Maude
Ottoman. Medford; five
grandchildren, three great
grandchildren, a nephew, and
a niece.
It is a request of the fam
ily that a donation be mde
to the American Cancer so
ciety, Medford,
Funeral arrangements are
entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral
Service directors of Chapel
in the Trees mortuary.
LILY DUGAN
Funeral services for Mrs,
Lily Dugan, who died Thurs
day, will be held at 11 a.m.
Monday in Conger -Morris
downtown chapel. The Rev
Fredrick Ross Evans of the
First Christian church will of
ficiate. Committal will be in
Siskiyou Memorial park.
Mrs. Dugan was born July
28, 1886, in Colby, Kan., and
had lived in southern Oregon
since 1MB. She was married
Dec. 11, 1917, in Los Angeles,
Calif., to William A. Dugan,
who preceded her m death
in 1956. She was a member ot
the First Christian church.
Survivors include a son,
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Kenneth Dugan, Vallejo,
Calif.; a daughter, Mrs, Her
bert J. Osborne, Medford; a
sister, Mrs. V. A. CwJfield,
Topeka, Kan.: two brothers,
John P. Bayha, San Bernar
dino. Calif,; and Louis P,
Bayha Georgia; and five
grandchildren, and a cousin,
Mrs. Gerhard G. Phillips, St.
Paul, Minn.
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Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and Vielsttvt Mostly
cloudy. Rain this afternoon, toe
coming nhower tonight and Mon
day morning. Partly cjsudy Moo
day afternoon. Guity southerly
winas inn lorcnoun. nij,u iuujr
58. Low tonight 35. High Monday
Western Oregon: Increasing clou
diness today, with a few showers i
along the coast late today and i
tonight, ana a lew answers in ;
the interior tonight. Partly cloudy
Monday, Hicn toaay at-ot. iow
tonight 40-50.
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TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 47; below normal 11.
Record mgn inn osie o jn man.
Record low this date 29 in 1818.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours te
midnight .88.
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in. above normal.
Total since &ept. i o in-, b
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HUMIDITY; Lowest yesterday
86 li.
ftlfin 4:Q 24
CITV Yeiter a.m. nr.
day Low Prec,
Brookings 63 39
Klamaln 48 3S .11
MEDFORD S3 41 .88
Portland ..55 4 7
Seattle
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Los Angeles -
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Washington. DC. 92
Sunset todBV
Sunrifie tomorrw
Moonrisc tomorrow ...
Moon noes low.
PROMINENT STARS
The "syi&mer triangle of Vega.
Deneb and Altai r rises 11:23 p.m.
Vega Is the highest and brightest
of the three stars.
Roundiabla Program - Two
Navy men, a lieutenant and
a chief petty officer, members
of a nuclear power and Polar
is missile team assigned to
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, will ad
dress the Chamber of Com
merce Roundtable at its Mon
day noon luncheon. The men
will present a program en
current developments in nu
clear power as related to na
tional defense and propulsion
plants.
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