Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 10, 1963, Image 9

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    OBITUARIES
HOWARD J. HOOPER
Funeral services for How
ard J. Hooper, who died July
5 In Portland, were held Tues
day, July 9, in the conserva
tory chapel of A. J. Rose and
Son, Portland, with interment
in the Sunset Hills Memorial
park, Portland.
Mr. Hooper had been a
frequent visitor at the home
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lard McCullough, Medford,
parents of Mrs. Clinton Ayres.
Survivors include two
daughters, Mrs. Frances Hill
esland, Portland, Mrs. Ger
aldine Ray, Vallejo, Calif.,
five grandchildren, and a
niece, Mrs. Clinton Ayres,
Eagle Point.
Those who wish may con
tribute to the Medical Re
search foundation University
of Oregon medical school or
the Eagles lodge.
CHARLES F. NICHOLS
Funeral services for Charles
F. Nichols, 93, of 1216 Locust
ave., Medford, who died at his
home Tuesday evening, will
be held at 11 a.m. Thursday
at Perl Funeral home.
Joe Brown of Carlton, Ore.,
will officiate. Interment at
Siskiyou Memorial park will
be private.
Mr. Nichols was born Oct.
8, 1869, in Van Buren county,
Illinois. He moved to Medford
from Illinois and has lived
here for the past 82 years.
Until his retirement, he was
employed by the T. R. Florey
company.
On July 15, 1894, in Med
ford, he was married to Mary
Elizabeth Pool who preceded
him in death Dec. 8, 1957.
Survivors include two sons,
Otto F. Nichols, Medford,
Carl E. Nichols, Medford; two
daughters, Mrs. Robert E.
Harnish, Eagle Point, Mrs.
Edith M. Updike, Medford;
one sister, Mrs. Grover Cook,
Medford; s i x grandchildren
and nine great grandchilden.
CLARICE MOE
Mrs. Clarice Moe, 78, of
11200 Mira Mar ave., Medford,
died in a local hospital Tues
day evening. Funeral arrange
ments will be announced by
Perl Funeral home.
JOSEPH E. BARTLEY
Funeral services for Joseph
Ernest Bartley, 44, of 3478
New Ray rd.. Central Point,
who died Sunday, will be held
at 1:30 p.m. Friday in Hill
crest Memorial Chapel on the
North Phoenix rd.
The Rev. David Brown of
the First United Presbyterian
church will officiate. Commit
tal will be in Hillcrest Me
morial park, with Conger
Morris Funeral directors in
charge of arrangements.
Mr. Bartley was born
March 18, 1919, in Corcoran,
Calif., and had lived in south
ern Oregon since 1956, being
employed as a cook at the
Veterans A d m i n i s tration
Domiciliary at White City. He
was a veteran of World War
II, serving as a Coxswain in
the U.S. Navy from Nov. 10,
1937, to April 28, 1944.
He was married May 19,
The treat supreme: three
mounds of country-fresh
Dairy Queen heaped high on
choice ripe bananai, and
combined with your
favorite toppings.
Com J lor a tttat 700 AY I
450 South Central
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1945, in Las Vegas, Nev., to
Helen Meek, who survives.
Other survivors include
three children, Joseph Mich
ael, Vicki, and John, all at
home; two brothers, Daniel
Miendhart, Costa Mesa, Calif.;
and Robert Bartley, Orange,
Tex.; and two sisters, Mrs.
Mary Welty, Long Beach,
Calif.; and Mrs. Selma Kim
brell, Wrightwood, Calif.
CHARLES F. YOUNG
Funeral services for Charles
Franklin Young, 71, of 1296
Morrow rd., who died Tues
day, will be held at 1:30 p.m.
Thursday in the Hillcrest Me
morial Chapel on the North
Phoenix rd.
The Rev. Bruce Rogers of
the Trinity Baptist church
will officiate. Committal will
be in Hillcrest Memorial park,
with Conger-Morris Funeral
directors in charge of arrange
ments. Mr. Young was born Oct.
30, 1891, in Holcomb, W. Va.,
and had lived in Medford for
the past six years.
Survivors include a sister,
Mrs. A. F. Beutel, Medford;
a brother, A. R. Young, Libby,
Mont.; and a nephew, Guy
Roberts, Grants Pass.
PETER CHASH
Peter Chash, 73, died Tues
day at the Veterans Adminis
tration Domiciliary, White
City.
Funeral services will be
held at 9 a.m. Thursday at the
VA Domiciliary chapel. Chap
lain Lawrence Eskay will of
ficiate. Committal will be in
the VA cemetery at Eagle
Point, with Ashland Mortu
ary in charge of arrange
ments. Mr. Chash was born July
13, 1889, in Poland. He was a
veteran of World War I, serv
ing from Aug. 8, 1917, to May
14, 1919, as a private, -Company
G, 361st infantry, 94th
vision.
MRS. E. SPANGENBERG
Mrs. Elizabeth Spangen
berg, Table Rock rd.,
diqd last night in a local hos
pital. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Conger
Morris Funeral directors.
Ashland City Band
Concert Scheduled
Ashland - The Ashland city
band will present a program
of popular numbers at the
Thursday evening concert in
Lithia park.
Included will be an audi
ence favorite featuring Dave
Wight, Raoul Maddox and
James Maffett in a Dixieland
Jazz trio,
A Grundman Civil War
Fantasy, "The Blue and the
Gray," and excerpts from the
Sound of Music, as well as a
Sousa march, "Nobles of the
Mystic Shrine," and overture
"Luslspiel" by Keler-Belah
are announced for the 7:30
p.m. band concert directed by
Dr. Herbert Cecil.
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Cool Air Clings
To East Coast;
South, West Bake
By United Press International
Cool air clung to the East
today and heat kept the tem
peratures in the South and
West at high levels.
Temperatures from the Mid
dle Atlantic states through
Tennessee into Arkansas were
10 to 15 degrees lower this
morning than Tuesday morn
ing. Readings in the 50s also
prevailed from the Great
Lakes region to the North At
lantic states. The temperatures
fell to 54 in New York Tues
day, the coolest July 9 ever
recorded. The 46 at Windsor
Locks, Conn., was a 54-year
low for the date.
The mercury tumbled to 33
at both Bradford and Empor
ium, Pa.
Winds clocked at 60 to 70
miles per hour accompanied
by heavy rains blew a tree
onto a house near Winter
ville, Ga. The storm dumped
3.80 inches of rain on Charles
ton, S.C., in 24 hours.
The warm 80s and 90s cov
ered the nation from the
southern plains to the far
Southwest early today.
Blythe, Calif., had a reading
of 96 during the early morn
ing hours.
The temperature shot to
106 at Imperial, Calif., 105 at
Presidio, Tex., and 101 at Las
Vegas, Nev., Tuesday. It was
in the 90s in such places as
Amarillo, Tex., Little Rock,
Ark., Miami Beach, Fla., Ok
lahoma City, Okla., North
Platte, Neb., Shreveport, La.,
Wichita, Kan., and Salt Lake
City, Utah.
Gary Hamilton Gets
Grant to Michigan
Ashland -Gary Hamilton,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ham
ilton, 390 Liberty St., has won
a $2,800 grant for post grad
uate study in theoretical" and
applied social science at the
University of Michigan. The
award was made by the Na
tional Institute of Mental
Health.-
i Hamilton was grad u a t e d
this spring with a bachelor of
arts degree in psychology
from the University of Ore
gon. He is a graduate of Ash
land High school.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Partly
cloudy tonight and Thursday ex
cept for morning overcast. Low
lonigni aa. nign inurttuu,y o.
Western Oregon: Partly coludy
tonignt ana rnursaay except over
fact alnno the const earlv Thurs
day. Low tonight 48-58. High
Thursday 72-84 except 62-68 along
coast. uo'W in souin interior.
Northern California: Fair today,
tonight and Thursday with eve
ning clouds near coast.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester-
dav 63; below normal h.
Record low this date 46 In 1011
to?rt
Record lo wthis date 46 in 101 1.
PRECIPITATION: 24 noun to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m.. none. , .
Total this month- .13 Inch, .08
inch above normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 26.73 inches,
m infhcs nhnvn normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
25r"e, highest this a.m. 70.
High 4:00 21
riTV Yester- a.m. hr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings 77
Grants Pass 82
Howard Prairie 68
Klamath Falls .... 76
MEDFORD 82
Portland 65
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Western Oregon - Washinuton
Some cnance 01 iew nowen mi-
uray ur
high temperatures ranging from
Western Washington. 60 along the
coast. Lows 48-56.
Northern California No pre-
cinttation. Temperatures near
normal.
Portland Livestock
Portland 'UPIiUSDA Cattle
130: slaughter steers mixed high
flood ana cnoice tt. mni.
nw choice 26.75. Good 23-26.
ci....ki.. h.llan nnH 23. Ffn-
ers. medium and good steers
18-21
Calves 50. Slauchtcr offerings
i i.. .Tt .-nl.nh anloi In Ixat
trading. Good and choice veaters
24-26. Choice 26.50. Utility and
itdnriard 18-20.
Ur,r. inn Burrows and glltft
U.S. 1 and 2. 19 30-20. U.S. 2 and
' Sheep" 600. Spring slaughter
Other choice prime 19 50-19 73.
Portland Produce
Portland UPt Dairy market:
Yzcf To retailers: AA extra
large 0-42c; AA large 38-Oc; A
Urge 36-3BC: A A medium 20-34c;
A small 23-29c: cartons l-3c
nButter To retailer: AA and A
prints 66c; cartons 3c higher; B
Cheese (medium cured t To re
tailerv 46-46c; processed Ameri
can 3-10 lb. loaf. 43-48C
OstrtUnH (UP! i Drens-d chick'
m-No 1 arade dreed to re
tailers: Fryer, whole drawn. 31
n it. ,.....i.n 37.42c lb .: hens.
light type, whole drawn 22-26c In.;
1 llgni type neiJ. -"-"' --
! heavy whole 3639c lb.
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ALL DISNEY SHOW
"SAVAGE SAM"
NIGHTLY 7:00-9:50
"YFUOWSTONS CUBS"
Seattle 67
Spokane 73
Yakima 7 1
Eureka 62
Bed Bluff 07
Sacramento f4
San Francisco .... 73
Lob Angeles 8 1
Phoenix 10S
Denver 87
Chicago 86
Miami Beach 93
New York 78
Washington. D. C. 77
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GIRLS ATTACKED This aerial photo was laKen eight min
utes before two sunbathing girls (top of photo) were attacked
on Samoa Beach near Eureka,
A newspaper airplane (shadow) was completing a photo flight
over a fire when the pilot spotted the two girls alone on a
deserted beach. The photographer took this picture to finish
out his roll at 2:22 p.m. At 2:30 p.m. the assailant crept up
to the girls from behind and smashed a bottle over the head
of Lynn Perry, 15, of Areata (top, white suit), Inflicting seri
ous head wounds. He then attempted to wrap Judy Fagundcs,
16, of Areata, in the striped blanket. After a long struggle
the girls drove the man away. Police are conducting an
intensive search for the assailant. (UPI)
Three Citations
Isued by Police
Three citations were issued
by Medford police Tuesday
afternoon following three
automobile accidents.
Cited for failing to yield
the right of way and for not
having an operator's license
In his possession was Sylphy
C- Casey, 41, of 1517 Oregon
ave. His vehicle was involved
In an accident at the corner
of Plum and Dakota sts. at
5:30 p.m., according to Med'
ford police. The other car
was operated by Wallace
Gerald Groleau, 42, of 1027
Murray st.
Aaron Albert Riesland, 73
of 706 Towne st., Grants
Pass, was cited for failing to
yield the right of way after
his vehicle was involved in
an accident with one operat
ed by Jerry Leander Stewart,
26, of 24 Chestnut st.
The accident occurred at
the intersection of Highway
62 and Biddle rd. about 7:25
p.m.
No citations were issued
following an accident at the
intersection of Eighth and
Grape sts. about 2:45 p.m-
Operators of the vehicles in
volved were Arthur Kenneth
Clark, 35, of Fresno, Calif.,
and Lester Finlcy, 70, of 326
Oak Grove rd.
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Investment Funds
Noon GuotaUoni on ulectail
itocks:
Fund Bid
Asked
Bullock 13.48
14.78
Chemical Fund ...... 11.30
Colonial Ener 12.37
Eaton Howard Slk.. 13414
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13.08
17.91
10.87
7.70
14.88
9.96
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11.28
8.78
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Fide mv 18.20
Fundamental Invest. 8.92
liroup sec Avta-Eiec 7.03
Group Sec Com Stk 13.42
Hamilton C-7 ......... 9.08
Keystone B-3 . 18.93
Keystone B-4 . . 10.34
Keystone K-2 9.21
Keystone S-l . 22.08
Keystone s-3 13.13
Keystone 8-3 15.04
Keystone S-4 4.24
Mass lnv Growth H 8.23
National Growth .. 7.88
Slocks 18.87
TV-Elec 7.92
United Aocum 14.64
United Continental.. 7.06
United Income 12.42
United Science ., fi.RO
Value Line Inc 9.3B
Variable B, 86
WeUington 14.36
14.33
16.41
4.63
8.02
8.72
20.40
8.20
16.00
7.61
13.31
7.43
9.88
7.41
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Western Stocks
By United Press International
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Bank of America
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1st National Bank 661.
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Morrison Knudsen ..3l'i
Mult Kennels . -. 4'J.
N W. Natural Gaa 33
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U.S. National Bank .... 77 'i
Wot Coast Tel 23
Weyerhaeuser 31 's
SHOWN IN THE
Adults & Students $1.25 - Children 50c
OREGON
i Locals
Chin Up Meeting Mem
bers of Jackson county chap
ter 4, Chin Up Club, will meet
Friday at 8 p.m. at the Com
mission for the Blind center
on East Stewart ave., accord
ing to President Lcwellyn
Davis, who requested that all
members be present.
At Laboratory - John Ed
ward Foley, route 1, Central
Point, is working as a re
search assistant this summer
at the Los Alamos Scientific
laboratory in New Mexico.
Foley holds a bachelors de
gree in physics from New
Mexico State university.
Picnic Scheduled-The Har
ney county picnic will be held
Sunday, July 14, at TouVelle
State park. Lunch will be
served at 1 p.m. and refresh
ments will be furnished.
Grass Fire - A grass fire
was reported on a lot next to
47 Emerick ave., Ashland, at
3:05 Tuesday. Ashland fire
men said the cause was un
known. Building Permits - Several
building permits have been
issued by the Medford build
ing department. They were is
sued to Economy Housing to
erect a $10,000 model home
at 812 South Central ave.; to
Mid West Construction com
pany, to erect a $28,000 resi
dence at 10 South Barncburg
rd. and for $19,000 residence
at 1828 Brookhurst St.; to Earl
Jackson to erect a $16,000
residence at 1890 Serenity dr.
and to Dennis Barr for a
$2,500 remodeling and addi
tion to the residence at 501
Eastwood dr.
Be Sure To Try This
DARDANELLE SPECIAL
Regular Buffer Salad Bar
Thursday, Friday and Saturday ,
at NO EXTRA CHARGE With Dinner
For Your Dining
and Dancing Pleasure
15 MINUTES FROM
MEDFORD
AT GOLD HILL
JUNCTION
DARDANELLE
MAJOR CAPITALS
ROAD SHOW ENGAGEMENT PRICES
Elks Picnic Set
At Howard Prairie
Ashland - The Elks annual
picnic will be held Sunday,
July 21, at the lodge picnic
grounds at Howard Prairie
lake. Each year the atten
dance of Elks and their fami
lies averages approximately
1,000.
The menu consists of fried
chicken, beans, salad, hot
dogs, ice cream, coffee and re
freshments. Admission will be
charged for adults. Children
are free.
During the afternoon games
and contests for all ages (with
prizes) are scheduled.
General chairman in charge
of the annual event is Homer
Bissell, Other committee
chairmen are Clcatus Mit
chell, Norman Christlieb,
Clarence Lane, Robert Wen
kcr, Ted Schopf, Harry Hoxie,
Ralph Foster, Bill Slack, M.
Mullins, Don Nimrod and
Gary Christlieb.
Hubcaps Reported
Taken in Medford
Medford police were
plagued with reports of thefts
of complete sets of hubcaps
from three automobile firms
early Tuesday.
Jay Allen company, 1078
Court St., reported the theft
of four sets from cars parked
on their lot. The sets were
valued at $170.
Four more sets were report
ed taken from the Dick
Knight company, 33 South
Riverside ave., valued at $131,
and Hamlin Motor company,
Ninth st. and Central ave.,
notified police of the theft of
one complete set.
City police also investigat
ed a report of broken windows
at Hoover Grade school, 2323
Siskiyou blvd. Seven win
dows, averaging six by four
feet in size, were reported
broken. They are valued at
more than $200.
Chateaubriand
FOR
TWO
$7.50
With Champagn Coc'ntail
A Raal Treat for
Pleasant Evening
We Cater Parties,
Croupi or Banquet
PHONE 855-1230
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Man Found Dead at
Forest Glenn Wakefield, 41,
was found dead at 7040 Rogue
River highway, Grants Pass,
yesterday, Jackson county
sheriff's officers reported. ,
Wakefield apparently died
of a self-inflicted gun shot
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wound, deputies said. . The in
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day morning.
Both sheriff's deputies and
state police are conducting
the investigation.
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