Local and
prmiti limed The Med
ford building department has
Issued permits to the Humble
Oil company to erect a $40,
000 service station at 9S1
Barnett rd., and to D. L.
Pickell to erect a $10,000 res
idence at 710 South Columbus
st. and a $9,000 residence at
2780 Connell st.
Anume Names D. O. Bur
gess has assumed the business
name Clayton Distributing
company, according to rec
ords of (he Jackson county re
corder's office. Robert L.
Powell has retired the busi
ness name of Central Motel,
and Louis G. and LaMora
Lainas, 510 South Central
ave., Medford, have assumed
the business name of Central
Motel.
In Hospital Surgery pa
tients listed today at Sacred
Heart hospital included Mrs!
Eileen M. Deibele, 1801
Prune, St., Medford; Gary J.
Fields, '40 Freeman rd., Cen
tral Point; Donald Clemence,
Grants Pass; Mrs. Margaret
A. Goodwin, Happy Camp,
Calif.;' Forrest D. Young, 745
Head rd., Central Point; Hugh
W. Laird, Butte Fails star
route, Eagle Point; and Mary
Elizabeth Marlia, 10-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
O. Marlia, route 1, box 64,
Eagle Point.
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Mercy Flight W. W. Mill
er, Salem, was flown to Tor-
rence, Calif., by Mercy
Flights, Inc., yesterday. He
was the 1,588th patient flown
by the non-profit air ambi
lance service.
Grass Fires - Medford fire'
men were called twice Mon
day to extinguish grass fires.
The first was at the rear of
the R. J. Batzer residence, 933
South Holly St., at 2:25 p.m.,
caused by sparks ,from an in
cinerator. A small area
burned. Th,e other fire was at
6:32 p.m. at the property of
Vaughn Keyser on Hillcrest
rd. at North Phoenix rd. There
was no damage. Cause of the
latter fire was not determined.
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Central Point Fire - A crass
fire was reported at 10:04
o'clock this morning at the
end of Truax rd. along the
Southern P a cific railroad
tracks, according to the Cen
tral Point rural firemen. An
area 25 by 40 feet burned.
Cause was listed as srjarks
from a passing train.
Permits Issued - The Med
ford building department is
sued permits Monday to C. E.
Schleigh to move a house on
a foundation at 2310 Table
Rock rd. at an estimated cost
of $1,000; to American Oil
company to erect a sign at
400 North Riverside ave. at an
approximate cost of $3,500;
and to George Brewer to erect
an office building at 730 South
Riverside ave. at an antici
pated cost of $7,000. A permit
was issued Tuesday to Paul C.
Chinn to remodel a residence
at 716 West Second St., at an
approximate cost of $1,300.
Firemen's Meeting - The
Gold Hill Volunteer Fire de
partment will meet for anoth
er in its series of classes at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
fire hall. Bob Swindler, Med
ford fireman, is instructor.
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Chemical Fund.- 11.23
Colonial Encr 12.33
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Keystone B-3 16 54
Keystone B-4 10.33
Keystone K-2 5.18
Keystone S-i 21.85
Keystone S-2 13.01
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MISS MILDRED DEAN
Private funeral services for
Miss Mildred Dean, 78, of
1200 Mira Mar ave., Medford,
who died Sunday, were held
today at the Chapel in the
Trees mortuary, in Siskiyou
Memorial park.
Private cremation services
followed in Siskiyou Memorial
Crematorium. The ashes will
be forwarded to Eau Claire.
Wise, for interment in Forest
Hill cemetery. .
Miss Dean was born Aug.
24, 1884. in Rice Lake, Wise,
the daughter of the late
Charles Henry and .Laura
Dean. Prior to her retirement,
she had worked as a librarian
most of her life. Miss Dean
had been a resident of this
community since March, 1961.
Survivors include one
brother, Charles H. Dean,
Snohomish, Wash., four sis
ters, Mrs. Georgia Dean Bran
don, and Mrs. Leora Dean
Wang, Medford, Ore., Mrs.
D. R. Moon, Eau Claire,
Wise, and Mrs. R. I. Dickin
son, Minneapolis. Minn.
Funeral arrangements were
entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral
Service directors of Chapel in
the Trees mortuary.
FRED DETER
Montague - Funeral serv
ices for Fred Clarence Deter,
70, of Montague, who died in
a Redding hospital July 12
were held this afternoon at
Girdners Funeral Chapel in
Yreka. Interment followed in
the Little Shasta cemetery.
Mr. Deter, a descendant of
pioneer little Shasta families,
was born in 1892 at Forest
Vale on Ball Mountain near
Montague. In 1912 when the
Montague Creamery was
started, he was employed as
the first butter maker. For
several years he worked for
the forest service, returning
to the creamery where he
worked until his health failed
five years ago.
He was a mdmbcr of How
ard Lodge, Free and Accepted
Masons, since 1928. The lodge
conducted the services.
Survivors include his wid
ow, Mrs. Vestina Northrup
Deter, a teacher in the Mon
tague school; two sons, Lee
Fred, Redding, and Eugene
Ross, Chico; and a half broth
er, George Deter, San Jose.
E. B. MUSIC
Funeral services for E. B.
(Tobe) Music, 87, of Griffin
Creek, who died Saturday,
will be held at 1:30 p.m
Wednesday in Conger-Morris
downtown chapel. W. S. Rich
ey of the Church of the Naz-
arene will officiate. Commit
tal will be in Hillcrest Me
morial park.
Mr. Music was born March
2, 1876, in East Point, Ky.,
and had lived in southern
Oregon for four years, mov
ing from Oklahoma. He was
married Dec. 24, 1907, in
Canute, Okla., to Sarah E.
Spradlin, who survives.
Other survivors include a
son, E. Ben Music, Medford;
two daughters, Mrs. Fannie
Lankford, Cordell, Okla.; and
Mrs. Sylvia Carlberg, Water
ford, Calif.; a brother, John
Music, Elk City, Okla.; three
sisters, Mrs. Nannie Lanford,
Medford; Mrs. K. B. Caskey,
Longview, Wash.; and Mrs.
Letitia McCrory, Longview,
Wash.; seven grandchildren,
and 11 great grandchildren.
Casket bearers will include
M. J. Jordan, John Bowling,
Frank Richey, Herbert Gris
som, Eldridge Heath, and Ray
Pence.
N. BERT SMITH
Funeral services for N.
Bert Smith, 72, of Upton rd.,
Central Point, who died Sat
urday, will be held at 11
a.m. Wednesday in Conger
Morris downtown chapel.
The Rev. Donald Krug of
the Centra.1 Point Presbyteri
an church will officiate. Com
mittal will be in Memory
Gardens Mcrorial park.
Mr. Smith was born Nov.
8, 1890. in Shickley, Ncbr.,
spent his boyhood in LaJara,
Colo., and lived for many
years in Los Angeles, Calif.
He was a veteran of World
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Variant
hlih cloudinesa tonight and
Wednesday. Low tonight SO. High
tomorrow 83.
Western Oregon: Partly tunny
Wednesday. Patches of early
morning foe uw tonight 4b-3b.
High tomorrow 75-85.
Northern California: Fair to
nisht and Wednesday, except for
variable low clouds on the coast
and chance of afternoon thunder
storms in the mountains near the
Oregon border. Little change in
temperatures.
I.Of-AL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
dav 67: below normal fi
Record high this date 110 In
1911.
Record low this date 44 In 1024.
PRECIPITATION: 21 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a m.. none.
Total this month .13 Inch. .01
inch above normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 29 73 Inches. ,
7 30 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
26. highest this a in. 81'.. !
Huh 4:00 21.
CITY Voter, a m. nr.
day l ow prec.
Brooking 73 51
Grants Pass ..... 82
Howard Prairie .. 70
Klamath Falls . . 77
MEDFORD 83
Portland 70
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Yakima
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74
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Eureka 60
Red Bluff 92
Sacramento ........ 90
San Francisco .... 2
Los Angeles 8
Phoenix 108
Denver . . 92
Chicago . 74
Miami Beach 88
New York 88
Washington. O. C 88
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War I, serving from Feb. 23,
1918. to Dec. U. 1918. as
a corporal, company A, dev.
battalion.
He was a member and past
commander of the American
Legion in Central Point, and
member of the Central
Point Masonic lodge.
Survivors include a daugh
ter, Mrs. Ernest Ross, Corona,
Calif.; two brothers. Grover
Smith, San Diego, Calif., and
Tennis Smith, LaJara, Colo.;
a sister, Mrs. Hattie Ross,
LaJara, Colo.; three cousins.
Roy G. Smith, Medford; and
Miss Emma L. Anderson and
Miss Lillian C. Anderson,
Central Point; three grand
children and two great grand
children. The body will lie in stale
until 8:30 o'clock tonight.
Honorary casketbearers will
include J. E. Vincent, Edward
Jones, Ralph Johnson, L. G.
Morthland, LaRue Morris,
and J. M. Weidman. Active
bearers will include Mitchell
Hull, Marion Hull, Ray Hull,
.lames leets, Don Faber. and
Earl Cook.
Military services will be
conducted by a detail from
the VA Domiciliary at White
City.
DONALD ROMINGER
Funeral services for Don
ald R. Rominger, 47, of 330
North Front St., who died
Sunday, will be held at 9:30
a.m. Thursday in Conner-
Morris downtown chapel. The
Rev. Dawson Wilke of West
minster Presbyterian church
will officiate. Committal will
be in the Ashland cemetery.
Mr. Rominger was born
Sept. 23, 1915, in Independ
ence, Ore., and was a veteran
of World War II, serving from
Nov. 12, 1940, to Jan. 17,
1945, with the weapons troop
112th cavalry. He saw two
years service in the South
Pacific, and participated in
the invasion and occupation
of Arawe, New Britain, earn
ing the Purple Heart award
Survivors include four
brothers, Rollie W. Rominger,
Washington; Lionel D. Rom
inger, Central Point; Harold
L. Rominger, Port Huencme
Calif.; and Marvin Lee Rom
inger, Sacramento, Calif.; and
three sisters, Mrs. Esther
Brown, Manteca, Calif.; Mrs.
Mable Rogers, Tulelake, Calif.
and Mrs. Helen Cpx, Medford.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPIt IISDA rattle
250. Cows, utility and canners 17.
Rome utility and commercial IS
Cullers, mostly 14. Feeders, most
ly good 22.5(1-23 50. No early sales
steers ana nciicrs.
Calves 50. Slaughter, choice 26
27. standard 21.
Hogs 200. Mixed 1 and 2 bar.
rows and Rills 20.
Sheep 600. Spring slaughter
lamos, cnoice ana prime iu.3u
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MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD.
Twenty Scouts Are
On Mountain Trip
Twenty boys with their
leader. Bob Hawkins, and as
sistant leader, Greg Faulkner,
Boy Scout Troop 7, First
Methodist church, left Sun
day for a trip into the Marble
mountain primitive area in
California.
Scouts making the trip are
Eric Binker, Bob Cook, Rich
ard Dixon, Art Forbes, Bill
Hinkle. Dean Hall, Dan Haw
kins, Curt Holmes, Raymond
Hughes. Rodney Hcidcmann,
Jerry Hobbs, Rocky James,
Rodney Kuschel, Johnny
Lawton, Chuck Logan, Steve
Patterson, Stephen Shafcr,
Tommy Tope, Gary McDou-
gall and Rex Trullingcr.
An air-drop is planned ear
ly Wednesday morning for
the boys and leaders from
their families. Pilots of the
flight are Richard Travis and
Bob Price.
The Scouts plan to return
home Sunday, July 21.
Loftin Elected
Chairman of Board
George Loftin was elected
chairman of the board at the
first meeting of the Sams Val
ley Irrigation district recent
ly-
Other officers elected are
A. L. Straus, viccchairman,
and R- A. James, secretary
treasurer. Day and Court
wright law firm was retained
as attorneys.
Terms of office selected
were George Loftin, 1 year;
A. L. Straus, 2 years; and J.
E. Hannah, 3 years.
The district includes that
area from Trail to within four
miles of Gold Hills, including
Sams valley and the Beagle
area. According to the direc
tors this is the largest irriga
tion district in southern Ore
gon. District hieetings will be
held on the first Wednesday
each month at 8 p.m. at the
district's office, 134 North
Riverside ave., Medford.
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Jantzen 23 26
Morrison Knudsen .... 31 331,
Mult Kennel 4 ' 3
N.W. Natural Gas 35' 37'i
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Births
PARNELL-Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lee, 108 Cottage St.,
Medford, July 13. 1963, a boy,
7Vi pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
STRAUS - Mr. and Mrs.
Donold M., 266 Mace rd.,
Medford, July 13, 1963, a girl,
1 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
HAUSSLER-Mr. and Mrs.
Louis William, 1562 South
Peach St., Medford, July 14,
1963, a boy, 7 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
PINKHAM - Mr. and Mrs.
Berkley A., post office box
843, 151 Glen Way. Central
Point, July 14, 1963. a girl,
IVx pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
Mclaughlin - Mr. and
Mrs. Richard L., 3330 Jack
sonville highway, Medford,
July 14, 1963. a boy, 7 pounds,
at Rogue Valley hospital.
KETCHUM - Mr. and Mrs.
George J., 2885 Oakridge
ave., Medford, July 15, 1963,
a girl, 4' i pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
Two Accidents Are
Reported Monday
Medford police Investigated
two non-injury vehicle acci
dents in the city Monday. No
citations were issued, officers
said.
Jack Edward Stallsworth,
14, of 505 Benson St., told po
lice that he collided about
7:30 p.m. with an unknown
vehicle while he was riding
his bicycle at Fourth and Rose
sts.
A vehicle registered to Ken
neth D. and Lila Weaver, 1140
Sweet rd., was damaged about
4:28 p.m. while it was parked
on Myrtle st. between Main
and Taylor sts. when it was
struck by a car operated by
Pauline Marjorie Hanson, 48,
of 177 Winema Way.
Paul Ira Smith, 310 Hamil
ton st., reported to police that
the windshield of his car was
broken sometime between 10
p.m. Saturday and 8:45 a.m.
Sunday while it was parked
in front of his residence. Dam
age was estimated at $100.
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Break. Entries Are
Reported in Area
Break and entries were re
ported in two Medford
churches over the week end,
according to city police.
Nothing was reported missing,
however, in either case, offi
cers said.
The Church of the Naza
rene, 520 North Holly St., was
entered sometime between 9
p.m. Saturday and 7 a.m. Sun
day. Investigating officers
said a door was pried off a
steel filing cabinet in the of
fice of the church, but appar
ently nothing was removed.
Unknown persons gained
access to the office of the
Central Church of Christ, 144
South Oakdale ave., by break
ing out a window sometime
between 3 p.m. Friday and 10
am. Saturday. Parts of the
church were ransacked, but
nothing was taken, officers
said.
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Service Certificates
Given State Employees
Salem (UPI1 Ten year serv
ice certificates were present
ed to employees by the State
Board of Control today. ,
Receiving the certificates
were Hillcrest School Super
intendent Marjorie McBride;
State School for the Blind Su
perintendent Charles C.
Woodcock and Board of Con
trol Secretary J. N. Peet.
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Portland (UPII Dairy market!
, Eggs To retailer.: AA extra) .
large 43-48c; A A large 40-44C: A
large 38-42c: AA medium 31-36c;
A small 23-29c; cartons l-3 '
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Butter To retailers: AA and A '
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Cheese (medium cured) To re -tailera:
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Portland (UPII Dressed chick- t
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