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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON SUNDAY. JULY 21, 1963 Family Picnic Group Will Meet Tuesday The Jackson County Family picnic committee, chairmaned by K. C. (Swede) Wernmark, will meet at Kim's restaurant in the small banquet room at 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 23, Wernmark announced yester day. Athletic events for the children's program, and mus ical entertainment for the adults will be chosen at this meeting- Special considera tion will also be given to sev eral athletic events for the older youths and adults. The picnic is to be held Sunday. August 25, at Tou Velle state park at Bybee bridge on Rogue river. It is the only large picnic planned for that date at the park, ac cording to the State Park department. 3 Short on Time? SL LUNCH I WOODEN I SHOE , J 3 Enjoy an excellent lunch QL I with fast service ... a M m bonanza for busy peo K jf pie. Come in, meet S Youngster Reported Satisfactory Saturday Randall Craig Jordan, 10, who was struck by a car about 9:30 p.m. Friday on East Main st., was reported in satisfactory condition at Sacred Heart hospital Satur day. Dr. Henry Lee Boehnke, 1705 East Main st., driver of the car, transported the boy to the hospital. The accident occurred on East Main st. be tween Highland dr. and Berke ley Way. There was no cita tion issued, city police reported. Rogue River Man Found Dead Rogue River Robert W. Rowlison, 68, a retired rail road worker, residing at 304 E rt. 1, Rogue River, was found dead in the woodshed of his home Saturday morn ing. He had been shot in the head with a .38 calibre re volver, state police reported. Rowlison had apparently been ill for several months, according to officers. His wife told police he went outside about 7 a.m. Saturday and when she called him to break fast she got no answer. She went to look for him and found his body in the woodshed. Officers were called to the scene by a physician. Swl, unoofh tout Ihrilll Dairy Queen sundae Recipe for pure pleas ure: rich, creamy choco late over a heaping mound of delicious Dairy Queen, famoui for its country-fresh flavor. Yuma! Com I for a trtai TODAY I 450 South Central OBITUARIES MRS. MAUDE D. ROBINS Mrs. Maude D. Robins, 1002 Jasper ave., Medford, Oregon, died Saturday in a local con valescent home. Funeral ar rangements are entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral Service Di rectors of the Chapel in the Trees Mortuary. MRS. GRACE TRUMAN BOYL Memorial services for Mrs. Robert H. (Grace Truman) BoyI, former resident of Med ford, who died Tuesday in La Jolla, Calif., were held Saturday at 11 A. M. in the Chapel in the Trees mortuary, within Siskiyou Memorial Park. The Rev. David Brown of the First Presbyterian church of Medford officiated. Private inurnment followed in Siskiyou Memorial colum barium. Mrs. BoyI was born Decem ber 16, 1880, in Cincinnati, Ohio. She moved to Medford soon after her marriage to Robert H. BoyI, who preceded her in death. After the death of her husband, she resided for many years with her sis ters, Miss Eleanor McQuiston and Mrs. Sue Hazelrigg, at 1404 East Main st., Medford, who both preceded her in death. Mrs. BoyI was a mem ber of the First Presbyterian Church of Medford, and was past Matron of Reamcs Chap ter of the Eastern Star. Survivors include two sons, John F. BoyI, La Jolla, Cali- : fornia, and Robert M. BoyI, 'Portland, Oregon; also 7 grandchildren, Patrick BoyI, j IT. S Marine Corps, Kathryn ana mil bo.vi, i,a jona, (jail- Subscribers To report Improper or non delivery of the Mail Tribune in Medford, phone 772-6141; Ash land call at 416 Bridge st., or phone 482-3002; Yreka, phone Victory 2-2898 before 6:45 p.m. daily and 10:30 a.m. Sunday. If regular delivery arrives shortly after you call please notify office, thus eliminating special messenger service. fornia, Kathleen, Robert. Jr Shannon Gaye, and Brian BoyI, Portland, Oregon. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral Service director's of Chapel in the Trees mortuary. I 1 Locals i . , ELIZABETH A. JONES Funeral services for Eliza beth A. Jones, 83. of 1133 West Ninth St., Medford, who died Friday, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Perl Fu neral home. The Rev. Robert Bridge, as sistant pastor of First Presby terian church, will officiate. Interment will be in the Jack sonville cemetery. Mrs. Jones was born Feb. 14, 1880 at Landsburg, Ger many. She moved to the Unit ed States with her parents when she was one year old. She has lived in Medford for the past 48 years. In 1895 in Windom, Minn., she was mar ried to Charles Troutfether, who died in 1937. In 1938 in Medford, she was married to John H. Jones, who died in 1944. She was a member of the Order of Pyth ian Sisters. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Gertrude T. Baker, Medford, Mrs. Ethel Hotchkiss, San Francisco; two sons, Charles Troutfether, Los Angeles, Richard Troutfether, Grants Pass; three sisters, Mrs. Carl A. Meilicke, Evans ton, 111.; Mrs. Charles Thodc, S a s k a toon, Saskatchewan, Miss Elfrieda Jacoby, Saska toon; two brothers. George M. Jacoby, Herman L. Jacoby, both of Saskatoon, and two grandchildren. One son, Ar thur Troutfether, preceded her in death in 1961. Casket bearers will be Mat thew Baker, Jack Greaves, Victor Poncia, Carl Fichtner, Tom Lynch and Ray Yost. WALTER H. SCOTT Walter H. Scott, 78, of 217 South Riverside ave., Med ford, died in a local hospital Friday. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Conger Morris funeral directors. Warner Bros, is happy to spread the Joy! AND SO ARE i ; q WE! t m lb JITE! GATES 8 P.M. SHOW AT DU5KI - Y THE MOST MARVELOUS MOVIE EVER MADE1 FROM THE PLAY THAT KEPT PLAYING FOREVER! 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Permit Issued The Med ford building department is sued a permit Thursday to Gene Warner to make an ad dition to a residence at 1917 Roberts rd. at an estimated cost of $6,000. Man Arretted Richard Wayne Morgan, 904 Wabash ave., was arrested by Medford police Thursday and confined to city jail on a charge of fail ure to appear in municipal court to answer a citation. Business Name. The busi ness name. Golden Age Rest Home, has been assumed by Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Strever, 155 South First St., Central Point, according to records in the Jackson county recorder's office. Also assumed from the name. Manor Beauty Salon, by Vivian Faye Rowley, Rogue Valley Manor, 1200 Mira Mar ave., after it was retired by Sharon D. Burns. Toasimasters Meeting The Jackson Toastmasters will meet at fl:30 a.m. Monday, July 22, at Sambo's restaur ant. Johnny Weber will be toastmastcr. Picnic Scheduled The an nual picnic supper of the First Baptist Sunday school Golden Link class will be held at 6:45 p.m. Thursday, July 25, at the N. A. Mead home, 3471 Oak Pine way. Central Point. Members are asked to take table service and those members whose last names begin with A through M are to take fried chicken and veg etables, and those whose names begin with N through Z are to take salad and fruit pie. Taken to Reno Donald Duggcr, 3791 Table Rock rd., was flown from Medford, where he has been a medical patient at Rogue Valley hos pital, to the Veterans Admin istration hospital, Reno, Ncv. Friday. The flight, by Mercy Flights Inc., carried the 1,592nd patient for the non profit air ambulance service since it was organized. One Car Crash Gerald Lee Olson, 18, of 803 Sterling rd., Jacksonville, escaped in jury when his car went into a ditch on Highway 238 Friday night, state police reported. Olson told officers he veered his vehicle to avoid colliding with an approaching car which was traveling in the wrong lane about one half mile east of Hanley rd. Roundtable Speaker Rus sell J. Hogue, executive vice president of Medford Corpora tion, and a member of the board of directors of the Southern Oregon Tree Farm association, will address the Monday noon luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce Roundtable. Hogue will speak on the "New Image of the Forest Products Industry." The Roundtable meets at North's Chuck Wagon. . Plan Special Session - The Medford Toastmasters have announced special plans for their meeting on Monday eve ning, July 22. Wives and oth er guests have been invited and the time changed to 7 p.m. to accommodate some families" plans. Tom Rutter is loasimastcr lor the eve ning and table topics will be directed by Tom Upton. Med ford High school is the topic to be discussed. Baker County Picnic-Former residents of Baker coun ty, now residing in the Rogue River valley, arc invited to attend the annual Baker coun ty picnic to be held at Laurel hurst park In Portland on August 4. Jack Langrcll. prcs- ident of the association, has , asked people to bring their ; lunches and coffee. Ice cream will be furnished. Three Medical Case. - The Sacred Heart hospital report ed the following new medical cases Saturday: Mrs. A. J. Pruitt, 513 North Oak St., Medford; Mrs. Carml E. West brook, 838 Connecticut st North Bend, and Larry L. Webb, 633 Ash st., Central Point. Returned-Archie James Ad ams, 37, was returned to Jack son county by the sheriff's department Friday night from Memphis, Tcnn. Adams was returned on a warrant, charg ing larceny by bailee from DUCTILE CAST IRON PIPE-City of Med ford crows Thursday arc shown here un loading a section of a new kind of water pipe that has only become available on the West Coast within the last year. By a particular manufacturing process, the cast iron pipe is treated so that it is virtually flexible, while still maintaining nearly the same tensile strength as ordinary steel. Water Department Manager Robert Lee ordered a carload of assorted sizes of the pipe from a firm in Birmingham, Ala., at a cost of $5,400. The cost of the pipe is between 10 and 15 per cent higher than regular pipe, but Lee said as the cost de clines, the city will continue to purchase more of it. A 7 Grants Pass Man Is Arrested in Medford Harold Edward Carbaugh, 24, of 210 NE School st., Grants Pass, was lodged in Medford city jail Friday night on a disorderly conduct charge, involving window peeping, city police reported. The complaint made to city police charged Carbaugh with peeping in the windows of the women's dressing rooms at Hawthorne park. He paid bail of $50 and had been re leased from jail Saturday. About seven million Ameri cans are rheumatic disease victims. More People Using Services, Books at Public Library Here More people are registered for service and more people are taking out books, Omar Bacon, librarian for the Pub lic Library of Medford and Jackson County, announced in making his annual report to the library board. The number of registered borrowers has increased by 1,444 during the year ending June 30, 1963, Bacon said. The home use of books in creased by 16,263 or close to 5 per cent. The number of volumes added to the library increased by 10,183 after worn, obsolete, or discarded books were removed. Re quests for books from the branch libraries Increased by 1,605 or 6B.7 per cent. Reviewing events of the year, the librarian said the highlight was the receipt of a Book-of-lhe-Month club award during National Library Week. The current programs of centralized book purchas ing and cataloging, exchange of books and other close co operative efforts, he stressed, were basic to receiving the award. New Sorvices Start New services initiated dur ing the year included a pro gram of exchanging books among the Ashland and Jose phine county libraries and the Public Library of Medford and Jackson County. This ex change was designed to bring patrons belter service with less cost. Olher new services were listed by Bacon as the purchase of Moody's Investors Service and the indexes for biography, business and edu cation. . Listed as physical improve ments at the library were a new roof installed on the Car negle half of the headquarters library and painting of the ceilings to improve the light ing, an improvement deferred from 1961-62. Several valley cities im proved the facillliej at their branch libraries during the year. Gold Hill, Phoenix, Jacksonville, Prospect, Butte Falls, Shady Cove, Table Rock and Central Point all "made significant expansion or Im provement," Bacon said. Higher Performance In the problem area, the librarian placed the demands for higher performance by students, who have flocked to the' library Jn an effort to 'achieve this higher perform ance. The result is felt in the calls from the branch libraries to the headquarters library and in the Increased number using reading room facilities. The library has employed teacher-assistants for evenings to better serve students and "keep the educational atmos phere" present in the reading rooms. Bacon said he anticipated further cooperative efforts be tween the schools and the public library In bring belter service to students without re ducing the public library's re sponsibility to adults. "The past year's progress has been the product of the auiiuii tinu i r in wui k Ul many In the library and in the community." Bacon con cluded his report. "The in creased support of county and city has been fundamental to the year's success." now Rosalind RUSSELL Natali WOOD Karl MALDEN hruMM k, mm IMS. TECHNICOLOR TtCHNIRAMAl 3. PAUL WALLACE BETTY BRUCE JUDY GARLAND I. m UMIUMKI II ll "i nnm rt nr flW ft SINGING " Births AMES; Mr. and Mrs. Alvln, 1717 Jasmine ave., Medford, July 10, 1963, a girl, 7'ii pounds, at Crater Osteopathic hospital. POLING-To Mr. and Mrs. Paul E 1755 Scenic ave., Central Point, July 16, 1963, a boy, 8'i pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. REDDINGTON; Mr. and Mrs. Richard James, 1118 Spring st., Medford, July 19, 1963, a girl, 5'2 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. DEAN; Mr. and Mrs. Riley F., 2685 Council ave., Med ford, July 19. 1963, a boy, 6Mi pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. PARCHER; Mr. and Mrs Thomas L . 236 North Oak- dale ave., Medford, July 20, 19H3, a girl, 7'i pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. the Jackson courl. county district Roporti Thelti-Umberl A. Borcllo of Table Ruck report ed the theft of 15 sprinkler heads from his Table Top Hereford ranch to the sher iff's office Saturday. Weather FORKCASTS Medford and vicinity: Consider able rlondlncu and cooler today and Monday with chances of ft few nhnwer beginning this evening. Hifth today 60, low tonight 33, high Monday 78. Western Oregon: Mostly cloudy. Chance of a few ihowcrs in north portion and along the coat tudav and tonight. Partly cloudv In in terior Mnnriy. Cooler today. High both dy (10-70 except RO In ex treme Bouth Interior. Low tonight 4B-M Northern California: Fnlr today nd Monday except coanlal high fog and chance of alternoon thunderstorms in the extreme northern mountain!. Cooler Inland Monday. UX'At, DATA TEMPEFtATUHE: Mean yesterday 73: normal. Record high this date ton In ln.M). Record low thli date 43 In 1914. PRECIPITATION: 34 hour to mtnnigm none. Midnight to 10 a.m. none. Total this month .IS in., .03 In. below normal. Total since Sept. 1 26.73 in., 7.18 In above normal. HUMIDITY; Lowe yesterday 10',;,. fhnh 4:S 24 C1TY Venter, a.m. nr. day I-nw Free. Rrooklngg d5 SI Kliiinatb Falls fll ft? 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