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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Local and Personal
To Held SiU - Medford
Blue Star Mothers will hold
s a rummage sale at the Fehl
I building. 108 North Ivy St.,
5 Medford, Friday, May 7, be-
ginning at 9 a.m. Clothing of
all sizes, household items and
plants will be on sale, the
group said. The proceeds will
be used (or work with veter
ans at the Veterans Adminis
tration Domiciliary, White
City. Anyone wishing to do
nate articles may phone 773
3276 (or pickup.
Another Bradley - Dennis
Bradley, 24, o( 722 West
Fourth st., Medford, is not
the Dennis Bradley who was
arrested by the Jackson covin-
! tv sheriffs office and charced
with petty larceny, he said
today. The report of the case
i has caused him considerable
embarrassment, he said. Den
J nis Bradley of West Fourth
st. is a patient at Rogue Val
j ley hospital, where he is be-
ing treated (or a fractured
I arm, suffered in arm wrest-
tling.
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OSU Graduate - Among
I those graduated (rom Oregon
State university last Sunday
I was Glen Franklin Kaye, now
I of Corvallis formerly o( Med-
(ord. He is the son of Mr.
t and Mrs. Richard B. Kaye,
X 1011 Mt. Pitt ave. He receiv
is ed a bachelor of science de
' gree from the Oregon State
university school of science.
ALL NEW
VARSITY
THEATRE
IN ASHLAND
GRAND
OPENING
Friday, June 7
Presenting
Outstanding
Family Program
OPEN DAILY
(Except Tuesday)
at 6:45 P.M.
Fun-O-Rama
Kiddie Matinee
EVERY SATURDAY
1 PM
Doors Open 12:45
CONTINUOUS
Performance
SUNDAY FROM 2 P.M.
CALL NOWI
482-3321
Day or Night
Meeting-The Jackson Coun
ty Democratic Central com
mittee will meet at 7:30 p.m.
on June II in the Labor Tem
ple in Medford, according to
Charles Crary, chairman.
Committee appointments will
be announced.
Accident - A one-car non
injury accident occurred on
Antelope rd. at Camp White
yesterday, state police report
ed. A car driven by John Jo
seph Flanagan, 28, of Jackson
ville, was travelling east on
Antelope rd. when it swerved
to miss a car which was turn
ing onto a side road. The Flan
agan car went into the ditch,
police said.
Summer Camp for
Boys Sets Opening
The R Bar E Ranch, a sum
mer camp for boys ages 7 to
14, will open June 9 (or its
eighth year, according to Mr.
and Mrs. Ern Ellsworth, own
ers. The ranch is located on the
Applegate river three miles
from Murphy at 3330 South
Side rd.. Grants Pass.
The camp will accommo
date 15 boys. Activities in
clude fishing, swimming,
cl. ping, barbecues, hikes
and horseback riding. Camp
ing equipment is furnished by
the ranch.
Application forms and ad
ditional information may be
obtained from the Ellsworths.
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Portland Livestock
Portland lUPI l Dairy market:
Egga To retailers: AA extra
large 39-42c: AA large 37.40c: A
large 36-39C; AA medium 30-35c:
AA small 23-29c: cartona l-3c
higher.
Butter To retailer.: AA and A
prints 66c; cartona 3c higher; B
Prints 63c.
Cheese medium cured) To re
tailers: 46-48c: processed Ameri
can 3-10 lb. loaf. 43-48C.
Portland I UPI I Dressed chick
ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail
era: Fryers, whole drawn. 31-38c
lb.: cut-up. 37.42c lb.: hena. light
type, whole drawn 22-26C lb.: light
type hens, cut-up 24-28c lb.; heavy
whole 36-3&c lb.
Portland Produce
PorUand (UPIl USDA Cattle
130; good-low choice steera 22
23 23: utility cowa 13-13.50; can-ner-cutter
11-14.30.
Calves 23: choice vealera 26-27;
medium-low good stock steer
calvea 230-270 Tb. 23-26.
Hoga 150; barrowa and gllta 1
and 2 grade 190-240 lb. 18.30-18.73:
mixed 2 and 3 grade 200-233 lb. 18.
Sheep 200; choice-prim spring
slaughter lambs 22.
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be beat! Rich, creamy
butterscotch topping
bonnie Dairy Queen,
faunous for it country
fresh flavor.
Come fi lor treat TODAY!
450 South Central
TO ATTEND CONGRESS Mrs. Eva Samano De Lopez Ma
teos, wife of Mexican President Adolfo Mateos. is accompa
nied by Mexican Ambassador Antonio Carillo Flores as she
arrives in Washington to attend the World Food Congress.
(UPI)
Shaffer Resigns as
District Manager
Grants Pass - Neal F. Shaf
fer, manager of the Grants
Pass Irrigation district, re
signed yesterday during a
stormy session of the district
board, marked by demands by
landowners that he be fired.
The resignation, accepted
by the board, was effective at
S p.m. yesterday.
Angry landowners, mostly
from the Jerome Prairie area,
hurled charges of neglect and
incompetence against Shaffer
at the board meeting.
Most of the complaints cen
tered around the malfunction
ing of an electric motor which
normally pumps water into
the district's Jerome Prairie
lateral. At the beginning of
the irrigation season it was
found inoperative and was
shipped to Portland for re
pairs. Land owners complained
that their lands meanwhile
were drying up because of
lack of water and that as a
result they faced serious fi
nancial losses.
ESCAPES INJURY
Willamina (UPlt Capt. Paul
James Blair of Portland
escaped injury when his Ore
gon Army National Guard
helicopter crashed in a field
near here Tuesday.
Obituaries
ERNEST PITTS
Ernest Pitts, 3479 Table
Rock rd., died this morning in
a local hospital. Funeral ar
rangements will be an
nounced by Conger - Morris
Funeral directors.
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MEXICAN DINNERS
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Sunday 12 Noon to 10 P.M.
1789 Stewart Ave 779-1328
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GEORGE W. HUFFMAN
Ashland - Funeral services
for George William Huffman,
47, of Diamond lake, who died
in Ashland, June 4. will be
held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, June
7, in Litwiller's Mt. View
chapel. The Rev. James Sin
clair will officiate. Interment
will be in Mt. View cemetery.
Mr. Huffman was born Oct.
28, 1916, in Klamath Falls.
He served in World War II
from June, 1940, to Sept.,
1945. When discharged he was
a technical sergeant with the
267th Army Air Forces base
unit.
On Sept. 25, 1948, he was
married to Althca Bctts in
Coquille, Ore.
Survivors include his wife;
two daughters, Mrs. Celeste
! Hutchinson, Nachcs, Wash.,
and Mrs. Ronelle Stinson,
Eagle Point; a son, Clyde E.
Huffman, stat'aned with the
Navy at Long Beach, Calif.;
his mother, Mrs. Blanche
Huffman, 137 North Main St.,
Ashland, and two brothers,
Don C. H"ffman, Las Vegas,
Ncv., and Glenn E. Huffman,
Bonanza, Ore.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Central
clouds. Continued cool with Iowa
tonight 43. High tomorrow 65.
western Oregon: Partly cloudy
tonight and Thursday. Low tonight
40-50. High tomorrow 62-72.
northern ualltornla: No Dreclot-
tation. leinperatures below normal.
l.OCAl. DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 51; below normal 10.
Kecord man this date 104 in
1926.
Record low this date 36 in 1962.
PRECIPITATION . 24 houra to
midnight, .13 inch. Midnight to
1U a. in., none.
Total thia month .14 Inch. .02
Inch below normal.
lotal since bent. l. 25.08 inches.
7.27 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY : Lowest yesterday
48, highest thia a.m. 93.
CITY
High
60
48
Brookings
Crater Lake
Grants Pass
Howard Prairie .. 56
Klamath Falls .... 62
MEDFORD 64
Portland 55
Seattle 56
Spokane 75
Y a kima 1 2
Eureka 60
Red Bluff 84
Sacramento 86
San Francisco .... 70
Los Angeles 74
Phoenix 75
Denver .. 86
Chicago 70
Miami Beach 85
New York 78
Washington, D. C. 82
4:00 24
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Low Prec.
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47
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Dr. Mulling Invited
To Start Clinical
Program at Guam
Ashland - Dr. Leon C.
Mulling, director of the
Southern Oregon college
speech and hearing center,
has been invited by the gov
ernment of Guam to begin
a speech clinical program for
cleft palate children during
the forthcoming summer ses
sion. Dr. Mulling, who is also
chairman of the department
of speech and theater arts at
Southern Oregon college, will
be at the College of Guam at
Agana for eight weeks begin
ning June 17.
During this time he will
be engaged in diagnosing the
nature of the speech disor
ders, prescribing treatment,
and instructing Guamanian
teachers in methods of help
ing children without the spe
cialized aid of a speech thera
pist. According to Dr. Mulling,
twenty five school children
with cleft palates are already
scheduled for clinical help,
and an undertermined num
ber of pre-school children
and parents will be seen for
counseling concerning the
use of appropriate speech ac
tivities in the home.
Known For Work
Mulling is well known
in Oregon for his work with
children with speech defects,
having initiated the present
campus speech center in Ash
land in 1952. Since its be
ginning, the speech center has
served Jackson, Josephine,
Curry and Lake counties, as
well as occasional cases from
northern California.
He now serves monthly on
a diagnostic team held at
Rogue Valley hospital under
Servicemen
COMPLETE COURSES
Two Army National
guardsmen from Grants Pass
have completed eight weeks
of advanced Infantry training
at Ft. Ord, Calif.
They are Pvt. Michael P,
Daft, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward L. Daft, 1007 North
west D St., and Pvt. Joseph
R. Swallow, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George G. Swallow, 7441
Williams highway.
the auspices of the crippled
children's division of the Uni
versity of Oregon medical
school, cooperating with med
ical practitioners, physical
therapists, uurses, social
workers, occupational thera
pists, psychologists and educa
tors. Following the summer as
signment. Mulling will con
tinue around the world, vis
iting Japan, China, Thailand,
India, Turkey, Greece, Italy
and England, before return
ing to Southern Oregon col
lege in the fall.
During his absence, Henry
De Voss, supervisor of special
education of the Medford
schools, will conduct the
campus clinic and teach the
summer course in principles
and techniques of speech im
provement. Parents who wish
summer speech help for their
children may call the colletfe
at 4 j3-3311 and ask that the
names of their children be
placed on a waiting list.
Births
WEPNE8DAY. JUNE S. 1M3
Dennis the Menace
A 11
COE To Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry D., 150 Mace rd., Med
ford, June 5, 1963, a boy, 9
pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital.
PFEIFER To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack D., 2806 Larch sL, Med
ford, June 3, 1863. a boy, B'i
pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital.
.IVERSON To Mr. and
Mrs. Fredrick William, 2824
Duell ave., Medford, June 3.
1963, a boy, 7',. pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
NEWTON-To Mr. and Mrs.
Keith A., 1217 Mt. Pitt ave.,
Medford, June 3. 1963, a girl,
7Vi pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
ROOT To Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred E 824 Cedar St., Med
ford, June 4, 1963, a boy, 7'j
pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital.
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CHART1ER To Mr. and
Mrs. LcRoy, 2595 Merrlman
rd., June 4, 1963, a girl, 7 1
pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital.
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FIVE-DAY FORECAST
Western Washington Oregon
Temperatures below normal. Ave
rage high for Western WashinRon
oo-es. Hlgn for western Oregon
65-75. Low for both 42-48. Precipi
tation jeaa man normal.
Northern California No precipi
tation. Temperaturea below nor
mal. Mostl fair tonight and
Thursday.
Variance Request
Denied by Board
A variance request to oper
ate a second hand store in the
South Talent interim zoned
area was denied Tuesday af
ternoon following a public
hearing held by the board of
adjustment of the Jackson
county planning commission.
The variance was sought by
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn O. Scs
sums on Highway 99 about
400 feel northwest of Creel rd.
The decision of the board was
unanimous.
Five residents of the zoned
area spoke in opposition to the
request. In denying the re
quest, the board said that or
d i n a n c e requirements for
granting a variance could not
be met.
Hatfield To Address
Young GOP Convention
Salem-flOT-Gov. Mark Hat
field is slated to deliver the
keynote address at the Young
Republican National Conven
tion in San Francisco June
26, his office said today.
Hatfield also is slated to
deliver two college com
mencement addresses in Cali
fornia this weekend.
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