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

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    OBITUARIES
NORMAN B. SMITH
Funeral services lor Nor
man B. Smith, SS, of 268
Vashti Way, MedJord, who
died Monday, will be held at
11 a.m. Thursday in the Cha
pel in the Trees mortuary in
Siskiyou Memorial park.
Pastor Arvin W.. Winkle of
the Valley View Seventh Day
Adventist church of Medford
will officiate. Private entomb
ment will follow in Siskiyou
Memorial mausoleum.. 1
Mr. Smith was born Aug. 1,
1907, in Portland, Ore. On
Sept. 9, 1954, in Medfordr he
was married to Uulia E. Davis,
who survives. .
He had been an employee of
Pacific Northwest Bell for the
past 31 years, and had been
employed by the local, com
pany for the past 20 years tu
a splicer. Mr. Smith was a
member of the Valley View
Seventh Day . A d v.e n,t i s t
church of Medford. He had
been a resident of Oregon all
of his life, and a resident of
this community for the past
20 years. ' .-' -'- : ' .'
Survivors, besides his, wife,
include a son, Richard Smith,
Portland; a daughter, . Judy
Smith, at home; his father,'
A. J. Smith, Portland, and
five grandchildren.
Honorary pallbearers will
include Loyd George, Walt
Stewart, William Waterman,
Charles Rosencrans, Frank
Little, Elmer Fjarli, Eldon
Brainard, Erwin Spence, Wil
liam Darby, Gordon Mooney,
O. jV Wilson, Garl Grigsby,
Dick Christensen, and Wil
liam Dunstan.
It is a request of the family
that a donation be made to
the American Cancer Society,
Medford. . : ,
, Funeral arrangements are
entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral
Service directors of Chapel in
the Trees mortuary.
THEODORE J. SHEARIN .
Funeral services for Theo
dore J. Shearin, 54, of box
270AA, Old Stage rd., who
died Monday, will be held at
9:45 a.m. Saturday at the
graveside in Siskiyou Memo
rial park.
The Rev. Harold Sanner,
pastor of the First Nazarene
church, will officiate.. Perl
Funeral home is in charge of
arrangements.
Mr. Shearin was born Aug.
6, 1908, in Indianapolis, Ind.
He was a veteran of World
War II serving with the Unit
ed States Army as a mess ser
geant. His service record in
cluded the American Theater
Service Medal, Philippine
Liberation Medal and the Asiatic-Pacific
Service Medal. .
He entered service at Port
land April 21, 1943, and was
discharged at Ft. Lewi s,
Wash., Dec. 24, 1945.
He is survived by several
cousins.
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ANNA M. REID
Funeral services for Anna
M. 'Rcid, of 327 North Holy
St., Medford, who died Mon
day, will be heM at 10-30 a.m.
Saturday at Perl , Funeral
home. The Rev. Harlan S.
Nixon, pastor of Jehovah's
Witnesses church, will offici
ate. Interment will be private.
Mrs. Rcid was born in
Elmo, Mo. She moved to Med
ford fromi Vancouver, Wash.,
two years ago. - ,
Survivors Include- two
daughters, Mrs. W. C. Bruder,
Medford, Mrs. Marie Baker,
.Eugene, Ore., and one broth
er, Pearley Drummond, Clear
mont, Mo,
LORRAINE MORRIS ; . '
Lorraine Morris, 68, of 685
South Stage rd., died in a lo
cal, hospital this morning; Fu
neral arrangements will be
announced by Perl Funeral
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MRS. FKNNY GILLASPEY
. Furierar'services for Mrs.
Fanny 'Glllaspey,' 76, a .resi
dent, of the Mitchell Sanita
rium in Jacksonville, who
died Tuesday in a local hospi
tal, will be held at 2:30 p.m.
Thursday at Memory Gardens
Funeral home.
Dr. George G. Roseberry of
the First Methodist church
will officiate. Interment Will
follow iin Memory Gardens
Memorial park. . ,.
Mrs. Glllaspey was born
July- 13, 1886, in Wallowa,
Ore., the daughter of John
William and Martha Jane ,Wo
mack. She was married there
Nov. 3, 1908, to John William
Gillaspey who preceeded her
in death in January, 1958.
They moved from Wallowa to
Eagle Point in 1927, and re
sided there until Mr, Gillas
pey's death. Mrs Gillaspey
then took permanent resi
dence at Mitchell's. ;
She is survived by ' two
sons, Guy O. Gillaspey, and
John William (Jack) Gillas
pey, both of Central Point; a
brother, Osborne Womack,
Klamath Falls; a sister, Mrs.
Bertha Mink, Enterprise,
Ore., eight grandchildren; 15
great grandchildren; and sev
eral nieces and nephews.
The body will lie in state
at the mortuary untl 9 o'clock
tonight, or until the time of
the service tomorrow.
BENNIE R. REIGEL
Bennie Rolland Reigel, l62,
of 743 B St., 'Ashland, died
yesterday while on a fishing
trip to Howard Prairie. Funer
al arrangements will be an
nounced by Ashland Mortu
ary. .
YOUTH KILLED
Portland -UflM ' Willie B.
Worthy, 19, Portland, was
killed late Tuesday night
when the car in which he
was riding struck a tree.
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Tuesday, May 21
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Two Sentenced To
State Prison Terms
By Circuit Court
James Albert West, 41, of
220 North Mountain ave., Ash
land, has been sentenced to'
five years in the Oregon State
penitentiary for burglary not
in a dwelling.
, He pleaded guilty when ar
raigned in Jackson county
circuit court Monday. He was
charged with burglarizing a
Phoenix hardware store last
Dec. 22. ;
Russell Burbank Hendricks,
35, Sacramento, Calif., was
sentenced to three years in
the state penitentiary for ut
tering and publishing a false
check. He pleaded guilty to
the charge. .
Melvin McCann, 20, Grants
Pass, pleaded innocent to
charges resulting from juve
nile court contempt proceed
ings. Trial has been set in cir
cuit court at 8:30 a.m. May
16.
Allen Frederick Harris, 27,
330 Bush St., Central Point,
received a 2'2-year suspended
sentence to the Oregon State
Correctional institution for
violation of probation involv
ing obtaining property by
false pretenses. He was direct
ed to make complete nestitu
tion both in Jackson and
Douglas counties.
The case of Ronald Ray
mond Barron, 22, Rodeo,
Calif,, was continued to 8:30
a.m. May 16 to allow him to
plead to charges of entering
a motor vehicle with intent to
steal.
Joseph Alexander DeLorme
Sr., 46, route 2, box 668H,
Central Point, was arraigned
on charges of assault with a
dangerous weapon. The case
was continued to May 20 to
allow him to enter a plea.
Robert Royal Allison, 18, of
4 South Newtown st., was ar
raigned on charges of taking
and using a motor vehicle
without permission of the
owner. He pleaded guilty. A
pre-sentence report has been
ordered. n,
Lloyd James Haynie, 49, of
14 B St., Ashland, pleaded In
nocent to charges of failing to
provide for his wife. A trial
will be set later.
Investment Funds
Noon quotations on selected
stocks:
Fund Bid Ask
Bullock 13.48 14.78
Chemical Fund 11.57 12.64
Colonial Energy .... 12.42 13.37
Eaton Howard Stk.... 14.03 . 13.16
Fidelity 16.17 17.48
Fundamental 8.87 . 10.82
Group Sec Avia E!ec 7.03 7.71
Group Sec Com Stk 13.44 14.71
Hamllon C7 5.14 5.61
Keystone B-3 16.39 18.11
Keystone B-4 10.08 11.00
Keystone K-2 5.20 5.74
Keystone S-l 22.08 24.09
Keystone S-2 13.00 14.10
Keystone S-3 14.85 16.31
Keystone S-4 4.29 4.69
Mass Inv Growth 8.20 8.96
National Growth 7.95 8.69
Stocks 18.83 20.38
TV-Elec 7.51 8.10
United Accum 14.57 15.92
United Canada 18.57 20.18
United Contlnuental 6.93 7.37
United Income 12.47 13.03
United Science 6.69 7.31
Value Line 5.34 5.84
Variable 6.77 7.31
Wellington 14.61 15.92
Portland Livestock
Portland fUPIt USD A Cattle
200; mixed high good-choice steers
980-1140 lb., 23.75; cows, canncr
cutter Holstein 13-15.50. ' ,
Calves 25; good-choice vealcrs
30; standard 25; feeders good
choice steer calves 200-300 lb. 29.
Hogs 150; 1 and 2 grade butch
ers 215 lb. 16.75-17.
Sheep 150; choice-prime spring
slaughter lambs steady at 22.
Southern Oregon's Largest
Center All Under One
MEDFOHD
Miss Darneille Speaks
At Crafters Meeting
Lindsay Darneille, winner
of the American Legion re
gional oratorical contest, was
guest speaker at. the Tuesday
meeting of the Rogue Valley
Speech Crafters, held at Sam
bo's restaurant.
Miss Darneille spoke on the
American Way of Life, relat
ing her subject to the form of
government set forth in the
United States constitution.
Other speakers were Gran
vil Brittsan and Ralph E.
Ettel.
Wisconsin Couple
Hurt in Accident .
A Wisconsin couple were
reported in fair condition at
Rogue Valley hospital yester
day following a three-vehicle
rear-end .collision on Inter
state 5 freeway at the Home
stead bridge Monday, state po
lice reported..
Theron Paul Steenson, 52,
Viroqua, Wis., the driver, Was
treated for fractured ribs. His
wife and passenger in the car
was treated for head injuries
and a broken left ankle.
State police said the Steen
son car hit the rear of the
sweeper truck as it was
sweeping the edge of the high
way, and it in turn was struck
by a car driven by Maxine
Evelyn Stevens, 48, of 755 NE
Memorial ave., Grants Pass.
Two teenage girls suffered
minor injuries when their mo
torcycle skidded on i loose
gravel Monday near the Gib
bon and Upton rds. intersec
tion, police reported.
Darinda Rae Cohn, 18, of
267 Lenora dr., Medford,
motorcycle operator, and San
dra Lee Guerirrger, 16, of
6131 Azalea dr., Central
Point, were treated for minor
injuries at Rogue Valley hos
pital and were released. . .
The operator of the motor
cycle became entangled in a
wire fence when the vehicle
left the road and hit the fence.
Her passenger was thrown
over the fence and into a
field, police said.
Jackson School Sets
Student Operetta
A western operetta, "Cow
boy on the Moon," will be
presented by the students and
teachers of the three fourth
g'r a d e classes at Jackson
school Thursday, May 16, at
7:30 p.m. Parents and other
friends of the school are in
vited.
The operetta, in two acts,
features songs, dances, and
dialogues. . Mrs. Norene
French, general chairman, is,
assisted by Mrs. Joanne Sousa,
Mrs. Angela Thompson and
Dan Cooper in, presenting the
production. ,
Portland Produce
Portland-r-tUPIl Dairy market;
Eggs To retailers; AA extra
large 39-43c; AA large 38-41c; A
large 37-40C; AA medium 32-37c;
AA small 26-30c; cartons l-3c
higher.
Butter To retailers: AA and A
prints 66c; cartons 3c higher; B
prints 65c.
Cheese (medium cured) To re
tailers: 46-48c; processed Ameri
can 5-10 lb. loaf, 43-45C.
Portland (UPII Dressed chick
ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail
ers; Fryers whole drawn 30-38C
lb.; cut-up 36-42c lb.: hens, light
type whole drawn 22-26C lb.; light
type hens, cut-up 24-28C lb.; heavy
whole 36-39c lb.
POLICE CHIEF QUITS
Oceanlake -(UPII- Al Barzee,
police chief here since 1951,
has. resigned because of
health reasons.
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOhD,
Limeliters Plan
Concert in City
Tuesday Evening
Ashland ' The Limeliteru,
well-known RCA Victor folk
singing trio, will present a
show at fl:30 p.m. Tuesday,
May 21, in the Hedrick Junior
High school auditorium.
Thcfr appearance is being
sponsored by the "Mugs," an
off-campus organization com
posed of Southern Oregon col
lege men students. Tickets
may be purchased at Puruck
ers in Medford; the Melody
House in Grants Pass; at
Southern Oregon college; and
at the door. t ' .
Louis Gottlieb, bass-playing
spokesman for the group, has
a Ph.D. in musicology, which,
partially explains the profes
sorial manner of. making hi
larious introductions; these
explanatory remarks, which
fans have come to cherish as
much as the music itself, are
accurate take-offs on academ
ic stuffiness.
Alex Hassilev, were it not
for his devotion to the group.
could easily crash the matinee
idol circuit, as he is an ac
complished actor. The 27-year-old
linguist speaks half
a dozen languages fluently
and sings in more than 20
tongues and dialects. In addi
tion, Hassilev is a recognized
banjo and guitar vitruoso.
Glenn Yarbrough, a vocal
star in his own right before
joining the Limeliters, plays
the classical guitar and is the
main solo singing voice of the
trio. A lyric tenor of clarity
and warmth of tone, Yar
brough approaches each song
with an unaffected simplicity
tnat wins immediate audience
response.
A sell-out crowd attended
the performance of the Lime
liters when they appeared last
year in Medford.
Weather
FORECA8TS .
Medford and vicinity: Partly
cloudy tonight and Thursday. Scat
tered afternoon showers over
mountain sections. Low tonight 43.
High Thursday 73.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy
tonight and early Thursday. In
creasing cloudiness along coast
during afternoon. Low tonght 34
44. High Thursday 58-68.
Northern California: Fair to
night and Thursday but local
cloudiness along coast. Little tem
perature change. .
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 56; below normal 2.
R'cord high this date 92 In 1924.
Rtcord low this dale 34 In 1911.
PRECIPITATION : 24 hours to
midnight, trace. . Midnight to ' 10
a.m.. none.
Total this month 2.12 inches.
1.46 4nch above normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 25.55 inches,
7.99 Inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
dj, nijfncsi ims a.m.
High 4:00 24
CITY Yester- a.m. nr.
day Low Prec,
jjrooKincs 02
Grants Pass 77
Klamath Falls .... 60
MEDFORD 74
Portland 71
4B
42
48
.09
Seattle ,
Snokane
68
52
47
Yakima 76
Eureka 39
Red Bluff 81
Sacramento - 76
San Francisco .... 63
Los Anfielcs 7 2
"Phoenix .' 99"
Denver 7B
Chicago 68
Miami Beach 80
New York 70
Washington, D. C. 79
53
in
49
54
62
.11
95
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through May 20):
Western Orenon-Weitern Wash
ington Precipitation near normal,
occurring mostly after Friday.
Temperature! will average a lit
tle below normal. Hi ft lis western
Oregon 60-70 and Washington 33
65. Low 38-A6.
Northern California Possibility
of rain In north portion around
week end; otherwise, no precipi
tation. Temperatures near normal.
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OREGON
Local and
Stove Overheati - Medford
firemen were called to the
home of Mrs. James Minis,
1022 West 10th St., about 7
o'clock this morning when an
oil stove overheated. .
'
Wiring Damaged - Wiring
under the dashboard was
damaged in a car owned by
Wesley Jones, 2628 Spring St.,
when a short occurred about
5 p.m. yesterday, according to
Medford firemen.
.
Autos Collide - Ashland po
lice reported an auto accident
at 11:50 a.m. Tuesday involv
ing cars driven by Michael
Wayne Andrews, 20, of 2255
Ashland Mine rd., Ashland,
and Rita Hendrika Triep, 19,
of 606 South Central ave.,
Medford. It occurred on Sis
kiyou blvd. near Mountain
ave. No one was injured. ,
Chamber Committees - A
joint meeting of the tourist
committees of the Medford
and Ashland Chambers of
Commerce will be held at
7:30 p.m. Monday at the Mark
Antony Hotel in Ashland.
Fireman Called - Central
Point rural firemen were dis
patched about 9 p.m. yester
day when a fire was reported
in the planer at Elk Lumber
company. They found . that
smoke had drifted into the
planer from the burner and
that there was no fire.
PTA Meeting T h e Sams
Valley PTA will meet at 8
p.m. Thursday In the school
auditorium. Installation of of
ficers is scheduled.
Chamber Speaker Gerald
Latham, business manager of
the Medford Mail Tribune,
will be guest speaker at a
luncheon meeting of the Gold
Hill Chamber of Commerce at
noon Thursday at the Darda
nelle restaurant. He will talk
on his recent trip to Washing
ton, DC, concerning the
Rogue Basin project, accord
ing to Frank Sutcliffe, cham
ber program chairman. All
members are urged to attend
and bring guests.
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Meet Tonight - The next
regular meeting of the Med
ford Building Trades Council
will be held at 7:30 o'clock
tonight in the Carpenters'
Hall, 123H West Main st.,
Medford.
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Medical Patient - Golan E.
Dietz, Del Rogue hotel, Grants
Pass, is a medical patient at
Sacred Heart hospital.
.
Clinic Set-The chest x-ray
clinic at Sacred Heart hospi
tal operated by the Jackson
County Tuberculosis and
Health association will be
open from 2 to 4 p.m. Thurs
day, according to association
spokesman. They point out
that adults, and especially
those who are heavy smokers,
are advised by health authori
ties to have an x-ray once a
year to detect early chest dis
eases such as emphysema,
bronchitis, heart conditions
and lung cancer as well as tu
berculosis. Births
DUKART-To Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Carl, 1309 Murray
ave., Medford, May 14, 1963,
a boy, 7 pounds, at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
JOHNSON-To Mr. and Mrs.
David C. 1033 Alta ave., May
14, 1963, a girl, pounds,
at Rogue Valley hospital.
BRYSON-To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert C, 818 East Main st.,
Medford, May 15, 1963, a boy.
8 pounds at Rogue Valley hos
pital. .......
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isi National Bank 8H
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MorriRoii Knudsen 31 '
Mult Kennels : 4
N.W. Natural Gas 363
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West Coast Tel 24
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