Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 23, 1963, Image 7

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    MCDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDt ORD. OHbUON
SUNDAY. JUNE 33. 1H3
Eugene Physician
Arrested on Charge
Eugene (CPU Dr. Hjal
mar Gentle, 64, Eugene was
arrested by city police here
Friday on two charges of man
slaughter by abortion.
Dr. Gentle was named in
secret indictments returned by
the Lane County grand jury
Wednesday. He was released
on $1,000 bail on each charge.
He was accused in the in
dictments of performing il
legal operations Sept. 27,
1961, and May 9. 1962.
BLM to Award Job
To North Bend Firm
Washington-tUPll-Rep. Rob
ert Duncan (D-Ore.) said Fri
day the Bureau of Land Man
agement would award a con
tract to Fred Jensen, North
Bend, Ore., - for recreational
site work at Loon Lake east
of Reedsport.
He said the work, to cost
$17,422, would start about
June 28. It will include ex-
icavation, development of the
I swimming area, road and
sparking construction and a
j concrete boat ramp.
J Roundtable Meeting - Fred
R. Brennan, insurance agent
"of record for School District
4549C, will speak Monday at
-the noon meeting of the Med
ford Chamber of Commerce
Houndtable luncheon. He will
report on the school accident
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MARKET LAMB CLASS - This was typl
county fairgrounds as 4-H youngsters man
eyes of Show Judge Kenneth Meier, Mar
in' which Kathy Zapell, Talent, took her
section of the first annual 4-H lamb and
be a brief rodeo as balky lambs kicked up
direction.
cal action in the main show barn at the
euvered their lambs into position before the
ion county agent. This was the same class
grand championship in the market lamb
wool show and sale. Sometimes there would
their heels and decided to go in the wrong
insurance situation. Thf lunch
eon is held at North's Chuck
Wagon.
SHETLAND PONY
AND EQUIPMENT
FREE
GRAND
OPENING
SAT., SUN., JUNE 29 & 30
9 to 9
(Ne Purchase Necessary)
CRATER LAKE IIWY. to
WHITE CITY
1 6 STORES . , . HOMES , . . POOL .
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1
. All-Star '
WRESTLING
MEDFORD
ARMORY
THURSDAY
June 27, 8:30 P.M.
Seven Man Battle Royal Featuring
HAYSTACK CALHOUN
World's Biggest Wrestler
THREE OTHER MATCHES
Ringside $2.00 General $1.50 Students 75c
Tickets at Lamport's, Medford
HELD n
OYER!
GATES OPEN 8:15
SHOW AT DUSK!
Afost Iitarious dftair that ever Matched
an IRRESISTIBLE force against
an IMMOVABLE OBJECT I
CART DORIS
GRANT DAY
Local and Personal
2ND GREAT
FEATURE!
RU KAZAN'S PRODUCTION Of
SPXENDol
2 TW5S;V WILLIAM INGE
NATAUEWOOD
PAT M'.KGlf UtET CHifTr
WARREN BEATTYnf
UCMWCOlOe WKI S0S
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Cars Collide - Autos driven
by Therion Perry Green, Jack
sonville, David Walter McLel-
lan of 1102 West McAndrews
rd., and John Dexter Parker
ol 49 South Modoc ave., were
involved in a collision Satur
day. The accident occurred at
Main at. and Columbus ave.
about 6:26 p.m. Medford po
lice cited Parker for viola
tion of basic rule. ,
Speaker Noted - Wayne H.
Safley, a representative of
Aetna Life Insurance compa
ny at Medford, was a featured
speaker last week at the 33th
annual meeting of the Corps
of Begionalres, nonorary or
ganization of the company's
outstanding life insurance pro
ducers. Safley stressed the im
portance of consistently re
viewing basic insurance fun
damentals while searching for
new ideas in building a life
insurance career.
In Hospital - Melvln A.
Pieper, 820 Bennett St., Med
ford, was listed as a surgery
patient at Sacred Heart hos
pital Saturday.
' ''
Bureau To Meat - The Jack
son County Farm Bureau will
meet in the Extension Service
building at the fairgrounds
Tuesday, June 25, at 8 p.m.
Business Retired - The busi
ness name "The Flower Gar
den," 343 North Grape st.,
has been retired by Eva L.
Daley and assumed by Miss
Venita Daley, according to
records in the Jackson county
recorder's office.
Buys Barber Shop - Jim
(Tex) Funston, formerly of
the Central Barber shop, has
purchased Saylor's Barber
shoj in Medford. He is re
placing Al Bradford, acting
Medford postmaster. The bar
ber shop will now be called
Funston's Barber shop.
- Aihland Aceideni-An auto
driven by John William Mor
rison Jr., 18, of 104 West
Main St., Talent, struck a tel
ephone pole along East Main
St., near Nursery St., shortly
after 1 a.m. Saturday, Ash
land police reported. No one
was injured.
Dryer Fir - Medford fire
men were called at 11:30 p.m.
Friday to the residence of
Lowell Martin, 418 Ardmore
ave., when fire was reported
In a dryer there. Cause of the
fire was an overheated motor.
Damsge was minor.
...
Toastmaslers maeting-The
regular meeting of the Med
ford Toastmasters will be
held June 24 at 6:30 p.m., at
the Grotto. Dan Hull will be
toastmaster. Speakers will be
Frank Reich, Jack Hoffbuhr
and Al Bradford.
Truck Damaged - A truck
operated by H. W. Beard of
Grants Pass overturned and
caught on fire at the Oak
Knoll golf course last week,
Ashland firemen reported.
The fire department respond-1
ed at 2:28 p.m. Damage was
extensive, they said. t
Meeting Scheduled - The
Jackson Toastmasters will i
meet Monday, June 24, at
, 6:30 a.m. at Sambo's restau
; rant. Larry Kittner, Bill Dll-
; ley, and Dana Colins are the
1 speakers, with Larry Horton j
as alternate speaker.
I '
Permits Iisutd - Three i
building permits were issued
by the city of Medford, Thurs-
day. Vern Buseman received
a permit to remodel a rcsi-,
' dence at 221 Vancouver ave. i
'at a cost of 11.000. Allied
I Neon Sign company was
granted a permit to erect a !
$3,000 sign at 61S North Cen
tral ave. and a $3,500 sign at
2900 North Pacific highway.
OBITUARIES
ELEANOR A. TAYLOR
Funeral services for Mrs.
Eleanor Ann Taylor, wife of
Kenneth Taylor, of Brook
ings, Ore., who died Thurs
day, will be held at 11 a.m.
Monday in Hillcrest Memorial
Chapel on the North Phoenix
rd., The Rev. Robert E. Cull
of the Assembly of God
Church will officiate. Com
mittal will be at 4 p.m. Mon
day in the IOOF cemetery at
Coburg, Ore., with Conger
Morris Funeral Directors in
charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Taylor was born Jan.
28. 1918, in El Paso, Tex..
She was married Aug. 11,
1955, in Oregon City, to Ken
neth Taylor, who survives.
Other survivors include
son, Jimmie Taylor, Atasca-
dero, Calif.; four daughters,
Pst Young, Prineville; Victor
ia, Denise and Debra Taylor,
Brookings; three brothers.
Theodore Nichols, U k 1 a h,
Calif.; Keith Nichols. Seattle,
William Nichols, Richland,
Wash.; and three sisters, Mrs,
Erma Webb, Richland, Wash.;
Mrs. Maxine Eldridge, Ana.
heim, Calif.; and Mrs. Ernis
tine Leon, Taft, Calif.
a half brother, Horatio Floyd
Phelps, Mexico; a half sister.
Mrs. Dorothy Smith, San
Francisco, Calif.; 20 grand
children; one greatgrandchild;
and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral arrangements are
entrusted to Memory Gardens
Funeral home.
FLOYD WHITE
Floyd H. While, Shady
Cove, died in the Veterans
hospital in Portland Friday
morning. Funeral services
will be held in Portland.
Clolhts Burn - A load of
clothing in dryer at 512
West Sixth st. burned Satur
day, Medford firemen report
ed. Cause of tho fire was un
determined. There was smoke
damage to the interior of the
dryer and also to the build
ing, an automatic laundry
plant.
Car Fire - The rear seat
of a car registered to R. S.
Christianson of Seattle, Wash.,
was a total loss as result of
a fire Saturday of undeter
mined cause. Medford fire
men responded at 8:10 p.m.
The car was at 410 Hamilton
st.
RALPH BEAL
Funeral services for Ralph
H. Beal, 79, of Jefferson, who
died June 8 in an Astoria hos
pltal. were held June 12 in
the Fisher Funeral chapel.
The Rev. Lester Jones officiat
ed. Interment was in the Wil
lamette Memorial Park ceme
tery. Albany.
Beal was born in Ft. Scott,
Kans., and moved as a boy
to Central Point.
He was married there to
Alta Wood, a native of the
Rogue valley, who preceded
him in death In 1959. They
lived at St. Helens and at the
coast prior to moving to Jef
ferson in 1951. He was a re
tired locomotive engineer. He
was a member of the Albany
Elks Lodge 359. and of the
Oregon State Grange.
Survivors include a son,
Marion (Pat) Beal, Astoria;
two grandchildren; a sister,
Mrs. Cecilia Fifleld, Ml. Shas
ta, Calif.; a step-sister, Mrs.
Marguerite Pote, Shady Cove
Ore.; and three great grand
children.
Prisoner Raturnad -Jack
Vernon Brooks Whitney, 25,
of Portland, was lodged in
Jackson county jail Saturday
after being returned from
Portland, where he was ar
rested on a Medford police
department felony warrant,
He is charged with obtaining
property under false pretens
es, ... . . ;
' Has Surgery - Mrs. W. P,
Andrews, 35 Vancouver ave..
Is reported to be convalescing
satisfactorily in Physicians
and Surgeons hospital, Port
land, where she underwent
surgery last week. It is ex
pected she will be In the hos
pital for another week. Mrs.
R. L. Scvcik, 26 Willamette
ave., her daughter, returned
to Medford Friday after ac
companying her mother north.
BESSIE PETERSON
Mrs. Bessie Peterson, of
Prospect, died Friday in
local hospital, runerai ar
ransements will be announ
ced by Conger Morris Funeral
directors.
Weather
MARGARET J. VERSTEGEN
Funeral services for Mrs.
Margaret Jennette Verstegen,
58, of 813 East Ninth St., Med
ford, who died Thursday, will
be held at 11 a.m. Monday in
Conger Morris downtown
chapel. The Rev. George
Roseberry of the First Metho
dist church will officiate.
Committal will be in Siskiyou
Memorial park.
Mrs. Verstegen was born
Sept. 14, 1904. in Sand Cou
lee, Mont. She was married
April 21, 1928, in Wolf Point,
Mont., to Carl Verstegen, who
survives.
She moved to the Rogue
valley In 1942. From 1950 to
1954, with her husband, she
owned and operated the Dew
Drop Inn in Cave Junction,
then moved to Yrcka, where
they operated a restaurant for
about a year. She spent the
following winter in Happy
Camp, and moved to Medford
in the spring of 1958. For the
past six years she had work
ed in the cafeteria at the Lone
Pine school.
Survivors, besides her hus
band, include a son, William
Verstegen, Compton, Calif.: a
daughter, Mrs. Margaret S.
Quinn, Medford; a brother,
William Glllln. Great Falls,
Mont.; and three grandchil
dren.' Two sons, Douglas Ver
stegen and Donald Verstegen,
preceded ner in death.
Casket bearers will include
Norman Thames, O. R. Nord
strom, J. O. Myhsre, Clarence
Smith, Carl Quackenbush,
ana Marion Lorenz.
FORECASTS
MedfoH nd vicinity: Vtrltblt
rloudintw tcxUy with Ktur4
thowwi mainly over ttu rooun
Mim. Ptrlly cloudy tomchl and
Monday. wh today 70. Low to
nlfht 45 llifh Mondav 75
waattm Oregon; Mostly cloudy
today with a law ahowera aoulh
Sart. Partly cloudy tonijht and
londay. Warmar aftamoona. Huh
today 4-7J and Monday 10-0.
Low tonight 44-S4.
Northam California: Fair today
and Monday, except cloudy with
ihowart in tha mountains today.
Warmar In tha In tar lor Monday.
LOCAL DATA
..TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
ST: below normal S.
lS?scord high this dale 104 la
Rtrord low this data 39 In 1SJ0.
PRECIPITATION: 3 hours to
midnight Se In.
Total this month .40 In., .40 In.
below normal.
Total since Sept t SSOS tn
SBfl in. above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
SO',.
4 J4.
CITY Ytil.r- a.m. ar.
day tew Prec.
Brookings M 41 .si
Klamath lalls 54 41 .04
MEDFORD (S 41 .24
i-ortianq es 31 .37
Servicemen
COMPLETES COURSE
Army Pvt. Dons Id W. Char
ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wes
ley N. Charley,' route 1. Eagle
Point, completed a basic ad
ministration course at Ft
Ord, Calif., June 7.
Charley entered the Army
ast January and received
basic training at Ft. Ord. He
attended Eagla Point High
school.
HEARS ADDRESS
Msrint Pf c. Jodie W.
Griffin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester L. Griffin. 512
West Jackson st. Medford.
wss among the Marina Corps
and Navy personnel who at
tended the address given June
6 by Pres. John F. Kennedy
during his visit to the Marine
Corps Recruit Depot, San
Diego, Calif.
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Washington D.C. IS
Sunset today S:.13 n.m.
Sunrise tomorrow 3:33 a.m.
Moonset tonight 11:04 p.m.
Tha lane trianale formed hv tha
stars, vega, ueneo and Aitatr is
rising at sunset, wiu ne niRh in
the east at midnight and high in
the west at sunrise.
Driver Citsd - Naomi Hud
son Bullock of 1420 Sweet rd.,
Medford, was cited for mak
ing a left turn into a wrong
lane after investigation of an
auto accident involving her
car and another vehicle on
Court st. between Manzanlta
and Edwards sts. at 6:12 p.m.
Saturday. Driver of the other
car was Beulsh Maude
Schmitz of 919 Dakota ave.
ROY LEE PHELPS
Funeral services for Roy
Lee Phelos. 62. of 770 Oak at.,
Ashland, who died Thursday
while visiting near Crescent
City, Calif., will be held at
1 p.m. Monday in tne unurcn
of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints. Ashland.
Bishop William H. Davis
will officiate. Interment will
follow in Memory Gardens
Memorial park, Medford.
Mr. Phelps was born Aug.
21, 1901, in Cordoll, Okla.,
the son of Clinton Roy and
Lola Pearl Phelps. He was
married in Lordsburg, N. M.,
Dec. 18, 1926, to Jessie Pearl
Coombs, who survives.
Mr. and Mrs. Phelps moved
to Ashland from Arizona in
1943.
Survivors, besides his wife,
include a son, Clinton R.
Phelps, Medford; five daugh
ters, Mrs. Bill (Lola) Carley,
Roseburg, Mrs. Fawn Cox,
Mrs. Mervin (Dorothy) Utter,
Mrs. Billie (Fern) Taylor, and
Carol Ann Phelps, all of Ash
land; his step -mother, Mrs.
Bertha Dunn, Downey, Calif.,
Local Girl Receives
Linfiold College Award
McMinnville B. Elyse
Eskew, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James O. Eskew, route
4, box 319, Medford, Is
among members of tha Lin
field College Women's Rec
reation association receiving
awards for their participation
In women's sports here.
Miss Eskew received an
award for earning 50 points
in Intercollegiate competi
tion. The awards wore made
st the annual spring awards
banquet of the organisation
Stevenson Receives
Note of Commendation
Ashland Dr. Elmo N. Ste
venson, president of South
ern Oregon college, has re
ceived a letter of commenda
tion from B. L. Simons, d!
rector of curriculum, state
department of education, con.
cerning the work of Dr.
Irene Hollenbeck, SOC pro
fessor of science snd educa
tion, for her work on the Out
door Education Handbook
committee.
According to Stevenson,
the handbook will be distrib
uted to the schools during the
coming year. If Is one of the
results of an intensive pilot
study in Outdoor Education
performed by Dr. Hollenbeck
and other valley education
for Jackson county schools
during the past five years,
COMPLETES TRAINING
Marine Pvt. James H. Row-
den, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Rowden, 1408 Thomas rd..
Medford, recently completed
six weeks of training with
the First Marine division at
Camp Pendleton, Calif.
During the training period,
the men receive Instruction
and training in scouting and
patrolling, counter guerrilla
warfare and helicopter move
ments.
1 t
i A ,.
was an outstanding member
of the Red Raiders wrestling:
team for the past three yean.
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LOW-COST I
( QUALITY
? WATCH
ENTERS TRAINING
James M. Griffin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Mack R. Grit-
tin, 611 East California at.,
Jacksonville, has enlisted in
the United States Army and
is now in basic training at Ft.
Ord, Calif.
Griffin attended school in
Jacksonville and Medford be
fore entering the service.
RECEIVES INSPECTION
Marine Pvt. Walter J. Do-
herty, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Doherty, route 1, Gold
Hill, was in one of the recruit
platoons inspected by Presi
dent John F. Kennedy recent
ly during his visit to the
Marine Corps Recruit Depot,
San Diego, Calif.
The P r e s i dent s Interest
centered on physical fitness
and the 29 individual hurdles
that make up the condition
ing, confidence, and endur
ance courses.
FEARS PROVE
GROUNDLESS
Cambridge, Ingland-IUPD-A
coroner's court ruled Thurs
day that Richard Hawker, a
21-year-old Cambridge stu
dent, had shot himself fatal
ly, due to tear that he had
flunked his second year his
tory exam. The dean of the
college disclosed that Hawk
er's "fears were groundless."
The youth had passed the
exam.
COORDINATE PLANS
Sgt. Jerry Hull, Grants
Pass, Company E, was at Ft,
Ord, Calif., last week, coordi
nating plans and training pro
cedures for the summer en
campment at Camp Roberts,
Calif., July 20 to Aug 3, ac
cording to Lt. Col. John F.
Rush, Medford, Commander,
Second battalion, 414th regi
ment. Hull will be at the U.S.
Army Reserve center, Med
ford, this week, working with
local officers In revising and
completing plans for the sum
mer training.
Sergeant Hull graduated
this month from Southern
Oregon college, Ashland. He
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SUNDAY, JUNE 33
10 A.M. Till 3 P.M.
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Bring tha family for an
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Air show at 2 P.M.
Rogue
Flying Service
Medford
Municipal Airport
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