MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOBD, OREGON
THURSDAY, AUGUST h J883
A 1
F. H. Van Pelt,
PP&LAccounlant,
Dies at His Home
Franklin H. Van Pelt, 48,
ol 64 Ross ave., accountant
for the former California
Oregon Power company and
the now Pacific Power and
Light for 24 years, died
Wednesday at his home.
Funeral services will be
held at 10 a.m. Friday in the
Chapel of the Trees, mortuary
in Siskiyou Memorial park.
Dr. D. Kirkland West of the
First Presbyterian church
will officiate.
Past ex ted rulers of the
Medford Elks lodge will as
sist with the services, and
private entombment will fol
low in Siskiyou Memorial
Mausoleum.
Mr. Van Pelt had been a
resident of Medford since
1938, playing an active role
in the civic and fraternal life
of the community and in the
Army Reserve, in which he
was a lieutenant colonel at
the time of his death.
Eorn in Montana
Mr. Van Pelt was born July
15, 1915, in Ballantine, Mont,,
the son of the late Abraham
and Augusta Van Pelt. In
1927, the family moved to
Salem, Ore., where Mr. Van
Pelt attended school, gradu
ating from the North Salem
High school in 1933.
In 1938, he graduated from
Oregon Stale university, and
was a member of the Delta
Tau Delta social fraternity.
On June 28, 1940, in Med
ford, he was married to Eve
lyn Leonard, who survives.
In March, 1942, he entered
the military service, where
he served with the 66th divi
sion in the European theater,
and in the occupational forces
in Austria, during World War
II. He relumed home with
the Rainbow division in April,
1946.
Mr. Van Pell was a member
of the First Presbyterian
church of Medford, and of
the Reserve Officer's associa
tion. He was a 25-year mem
ber of BPOE, Medford, was a
past exalted ruler of that
lodge, and had served on the
board of trustees, having been
chairman of the board.
He served on the board of
trustees of the Slate Elk's as
sociation from 1958-1961, and
served as grand exalted ruler,
district deputy, Oregon south
district in 19C3.
Survivors, besides his wid
ow, include one son, Franklin
H, Van Pelt Jr., at home: two
sisters, Mrs. Alice Coleman,
Spokane, Wash., and Mrs.
Doris Tucker, Salem, Ore.,
and three nephews and a
niece.
Active Pallbearers
Active pallbearers will in
clude Marvin T r a u t m a n,
George Lewis, Jack Thomp
son, George Bruse, Robert
Sherwood, K. E. Hutchinson,
L. C. Burt and H. M. Randall.
Honorary pallbearers will
include Past Exalted Rulers
of BPOE, Medford, and Gen.
William H. Prentice.
It is a request of the family
that a donation be made to
the Children's Eye Clinic of
the Oregon Slate Elk's asso
ciation, in care of Frank Hise,
Elk's Lodge, Corvallis, Ore.
Funeral arrangements are
entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral
Service, directors of Chapel
in the Trees mortuary.
"MONDO CANE"
Color Also
"LOVE IS A BAIL"
" ' ' '
I Loco Is
BREAKS GLIDER MARK-Mrs. Rose Marie Liehter, Mar
Vista, Calif., broke -the U- S. women's distance record for
glider planes by 70 miles during the Pacific Northwest Soar
ing Championships at Sun Valley, Ida. Mrs. Liehter glided
from Hailey airport, near Sun Valley, to White Sulphur,
Mont. (UPI)
OBITUARIES
ALAN JOHN BELLAND
Funeral services for Alan
J. Belland, 15, of 6;(u Ray
Lane, Ashland, who died
Wednesday morning at his
home, following an illness,
will be held at 3:30 p.m. Fri
day in the chapel of the Ash
land Mortuary.
The Rev. B. J. Holland o
the First Presbyterian church
Ashland, will officiate. Com
mittal will be in Mountain
View cemetery.
He was born Feb. 28, 1948,
in Havre, Mont. He had been
living in Ashland the last two
years.
Survivors include his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sigurd A.
Belland, Ashland; one sister,
Miss Jane Belland, Ashland;
and his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard H. Davies, Eng
land. It is "the family's request
that friends make contribu
tions to the Memorial Fund
of the First Presbyterian
church of Ashland.
AUGUST LANG ' '
Funeral services for August
Lang, 78, of 211 Washington
St., who died Wednesday will
be held at 9 a.m. Friday at
Sacred Heart Catholic church.
The Rev. William McLeod
will officiate. Interment will
be in Memory Gardens Me
morial park.
Recitation of the Holy
Rosary will be at 7:30 o'clock
tonight at Perl Funeral home.
Mr. Lang was born Nov. 13,
1884, in Germany. He moved
to the United States with his
parents at the age o four.
He lived in Minnesota for sev
eral years and moved to Med
ford in 1922.
Until his recent retirement,
he was employed as a garden
er. He was a member of Sa
cred Heart Catholic church,
Eagles lodge and the Degree
of Honor Protective associa
tion. On Nov. fi. 1909, in Minne
apolis, Minn., he was married
to Anna F. Irmen, who survives.
Caskcl bearers will be mem
bers of the Knights of Columbus,
THOMAS G. LEDNICKY SR.
The body of Thomas G
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Lednicky Sr., 70, of 936 Ken
yon st,, who died in Eugene
Wednesday while vis
iting his brother, will be
relumed to Medford for fu
neral services and interment.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Perl Funeral
Nome,
JOSEPH SHOPP
Funeral services for Joseph
Shopp, 82, of 314 Jeanette
ave., who died Tuesday, will
oe nem at noon Friday in
Conger - Morris downtown
chapel.
The Rev. John Ilg of Sa
cred Heart Catholic church
will officiate. Committal v:Il
be in Siskiyou Memorial
park.
Mr.' Shopp was born Oct.
31, 1880, in Montreal, Cana
da, and had lived for 15 years
in southern Oregon. He was
married Dec. 7, 1034, m
Boise, Ida., to Anna Moore,
who survives.
Other survivors include
three sons, James K. Shopp,
Poeatelto, Ida.; William R
ShopprToledo, Ore.; and Don
ald G. Shopp, Medford; three
stepsons, Walter Moore, Har
ry Moore and Thomas Moore,
all of Coos Bay, Ore.; a
brother, Martin Shopp, Inter
national Falls, Minn.; nine
grandchildren and seven great
grandchildren.
Casket bearers will include
tred Wienecke, Frank Mit
chell, Herbert Youmans, Don
aid Greaves, George McUne
and Richard Frost,
Over-the-Ceunrer
Western Stocks
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Morrison Knudsen
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N W. Natural Gas .
Orrtjon Metallurgical
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U S. National Bank .. . 7B
Wesl Coast Tei 22 k
Weyerhaeuser 30
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ST,
Surgery Palieni -Sacred
Heart hospital today listed
Emery R, Caldwell, 921 Grant
St., Medford, as a surgical
patient.
In Hospital-A surgery pa
tient at Crater Osteopathic
hospital. Central Point, is
Mrs. Harold Densmore, route
a, box 751, Rosebwrg.
At Bogus Valley-Listed at
Rogue Valley hospital as a
surgery patient is Mrs. Gor
don LeManquais, 1 Corral
lane, Ashland.
Building Permits-Bill Gar
rett was issued a $15,000
building permit Tuesday to
construct a residence at 2809
Rosemont ave. Other permits
issued Tuesday and Wednes
day by the Medford building
department included Gene
Warner, 1917 Roberts rd., fur
nace and air conditioner in
bimlation, $1,500; K. C. Me
Hugh, SO0 North Berkeley
Way, $2,000 to erect swim
ming pool; Jay Harmon, 2500
Country Club dr., $1,600 for
installation of sprinkler, and
Hyster Sales company, 854
South Grape st., $1,500 for
erection of sign.
Patients Listed Sacred
Heart hospital listed as medi
cal patients yesterday Miss
Caroline Wentzell, daughter
of Mts. Lena Wentzell, Al-
turas, Calif.; Mrs. Dezcll M.
Langworthy, 553 Southwest
G st Grants Pass, and Lec
A. Wright, 5(17 South Third
st,, Jacksonville,
Permit Issued - The Med
ford building department .s-
sued permits Wednesday to
Jackson county to erect dress
ing and restrooms at Ihe ball
park at the fairgrounds at an
estimated cost of $6,850; to
Harold Hubler to remodel a
garage and house at 926 Park
place at an approximate cost
of $2,000; and to School Dis-
Met 54BC to make an addi
tion to Wilson school, Johnson
and Corona sts., at an anti it
paled cost of $00,000.
Weather
FORECASTS
Meriforrt snd vicinity: Continued
fair and mild through Friday. Low
tamnni 43, men trmmy mh
Western Oregon: General? fair
tonight and Friday, Late night
and morning clouds In North por
tion. Low Umight 45-55, high Fri
day 7H-80. Near 90 southern interior.
Northern California : Fair to
night and Friday with fug on
coast from Point Reys southward.
Little cnanfie in temperature.
hOC At DATA
TEMPERATURE Mean yester
day B8j below normal 7,
Record high this date 103 in
Record low this date 44 in 1037.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
ajn.( none.
Total this month 46 inch ,06
inch beiow normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 28.73 inches,
7.13 inches above normal,
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
20, highest this s,m 86
County Court Has j
Available Timber !
Plan Under Study
The Jackson county court
is considering an available
timber study proposal made by
Charles E. Young and Associ-;
atcs, Tacoma, Wash, :
"The shifting patterns of
timber ownership between
Ihe small private holdings of j
forest industry and govern-)
ment are factors which tend !
to limit maximum possible
log production of the Douglas
fir region as a whole and
particularly in 1 n d 1 vidual
counties and county groups,"
Young wrote the county court.
The study would establish
how much log production can
realistically be supported by
the available timber. It would
be a county by county survey
in the 38 counties of Western
Washington and Oregon, he
explained.
Would Tk m Yes
The study would take ap.
proximately a year and the
total cost would be "upwards
of $75,000." Cost to four
or five counties participating
in the survey as a group wou 1
be $500. Cost of the survey
for half of the slate would be
about $2,000,
Summaries would be pro
vided individual counties and
county groups. One-fourth of
the cost would be payable
when the contract is signed
and one - quarter payments
would be made each three
month period with the final
payment due when all study
material is donated at the end
of the study.
Reports on changing forest
conditions would be made
semi-annually after the
base study is completed and
would be at slightly extra cost
or $100 per year.
Young said he was econo
mist for Weyerhaeuser Tim
ber company for 10 years.
Police Seek Girl
Reported Missing
A 14-year-old Medford girl
is the object of a search by
Medford city police today.
Reported missing since
about 9 a.m. Wednesday Is
Sandra Karole Christensen,
30 Hose ave.
The girl's mother said that
when last seen her daughter
was wearing cut-off jeans arid
a red blouse. She is 5 feat,
1 inch tall, has dark brown
hair and weighs about 105
pounds.
Anyone having any Infor
mation about the missing girl
is requested to contact Med
ford police.
FESTIVAL
PLAYS
TonlgMt "Merry Wives
of Windsor"
Friday: "Romeo and Ju
liet" Saturday: "Love's La
bour's Lost"
Sunday: "Henry V"
Curtain time is 8:45 p iw
Bus leaves Medford ho
tel and Jackson House in
Medford at 1 ,30 p.m.
Investment Funds
Noon Quotations on s e J c
BuOlock
Chemicsl
Colonial
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Ealon Howard Slk. 13,12
Fidelity 15,85
Fundamental Invest. .7H
Group Sec Avia-Elee
Group S ComStk 13 a 1
Keystone B-3 18.-17
Keystone B-4 lass
Keystone K-i ., , 5.H
Keystone S-I at.TB
Keystone 8-1 li 97
Keystone S-3 H.t)5
Keystone S-4 4A5
Msm Inv Growth stfc 8,1 1
National Growth t.T?
Stocks nil
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United Income
Value Line Inc .
varn&me
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Wellington 14.43
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Hatten May Attend
Assessors Meeting
County Assessor Tliad Hat
ten may attend the Oregon
State Association of Assessors
convention in Eugene Aug, 28
to 30.
A prominent legislator will
view the red tape and admin
istrative costs created by ihe
recent legislature during the
session.
Other topics will include
county losses in state income
due to assigned lower tax ra
tios, railroad company evalu
ation and distribution poli
cies, farmland appraisal pro
cedures and techniques, tim
ber land evaluation, commer
cial and industrial land ap
praisal procedures and techniques.
Contract Awarded Fwf afro! loaf
The, Jackson county court
yesterday awarded a contract
for providing a Howard
Prairie lake fire patrol boat
j and motor to Johnston Stores,
Meotora, as lowest of tnree
bidders at $610.80.
Jn recommending the bid,
Portland Produce
Portland iUPU Dairy market:
Ers To retalleirs: AA extra
large 5-49e; AA large A
large 4i-45c; AA mertinm 35-We;
A small 25-2&c; cartons l-3c
higher.
Butter To retailers; AA and A ;
prints fifte; cartons 3e higher; B
prims fi3e.
Cheese l medium cured To re-1
tailors: 46-48c: processed Ameri
mui i-lfl Jb. ai, 43-Uic.
County Purchasing Coordina
tor William Cochran noted
that the price on the U toot
Seaswirl fiberglass boat and
U horsepower motor w at
cost. He rated the boa; as Hie
highest quality of the three
offered for bid.
Reese Marine Center, Phoe
nix, ottered a 15 foot fiber
glass boat and 18 horsepower
motor at $1,J1B.40.
Medford Marine offered an
18 foot Crestline used alumi
num boat and 20 horsepower
motor tor S7S5,
Portland Livestock
Portland l UPIIWSDA Cattle
25. Net enough sales to test
trading.
Calves none.
Hogs ISO, Barrows nd gilts,
mixed I-S, HLSO, some a-J, 20;
sows, few l-a. 13-13.
Sheep 100. Mostly choice spring
slaughter lamhs mostly 4a.
NOW
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GEORGE CHAK1R 5
FRANCE NUYEN
JAMES DARREN
Diamond head
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Pnrttand UP Dresiiert tiriek-i
sbs No. s r a d s dressftj to rm-1
Imlets- Friers, wftote rswi 31 m
38c- lb.: cut-up, 37-42c lb.; hens,
liRht (ypgrs wfcnte drawn 2site in
licht type hem, el-up 2 4 - i t'-c
heavy whole 3 6 3 f c lh
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IfEBEMICK
Debbie Rktholbs
Shows Nitely
Starts at 7
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inch 4:H0 24
C1TY Vesler- a.m. nr.
day Low Pree,
Brookings , , ?8
Grants Pass IB 4B
Howard Prairie .,11 36
Klamath Kalis .... 79 51
MGDFORO 84 4
Portland 11 47 T.
Seattle 3 52 41
Spokane 80 4
Yakima 7li 47
Eureka 0 Si"
Red Bluff n? 4
Sacramento fl4 SB
San Franeisfco .. Hi 54
Los Angeles Bt S3
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Phoenix , OB
Denver PB
Chicago
Miami Beach no
New York . BS
WashmEton. D C. 87
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Serviceman
Off ACTIVE DOTY
Reservist Col, Tom Culbert
son of the United States Air
Force is serving two weeks
active duty as commander of
the Censorship team attached
to headquarters 6th Air Force
Reserve region.
COMPLETES COURSE
Airman Second Class Har
old E. Oldaker, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Emery Oldaker, 403
DeBarr rd., Medford, recently
completed the United Stales
Air Force technical training
course for radio equipment at
Kcesier AFB, Miss.
GATES OPEN 8 P.M. SHOW STARTS 8:55 P.M.
life
PAUL NEWMAN
HUD! m
THE MAN WITH
THE BARBEHg
sWIRE S0UL1
iElVYN DOUGLAS -PATRICIA NEAL-BRANDON deWlLOE
:i HITCHCOCK'S
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JAMES
SUSPENSE i
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fc'SL. Alfred Hitchcock's
V klaTlit- TOI IMII WHO
LADIES FOR POOL
New York-HIPD-Ladies arc
going to pool halls these days,
says Robert MeGrrr, president
of the Billiard Room proprie
tors of the United States.
New, attractively decorated
and decorously operated bil
liard rooms are drawing femi
nine players in many subur
ban locations, he said.
LEADS
New York -XKi- California
has surpassed New Yorj as
the state with the most peo
ple employed in wood work
ing industries, the American
Forest Products industries
said today.
The Mark Antony's Fahilns
CROWN ROOM
Serving the Finest Food!
Open until 2:00 each evening
during the 46-day Shakespear
ean Festival. Call Ashland
482-1721 for reservations,
Show time 8:45.
tikrk Antony
MOTOR HOTIl '
The Wooden Shoe
Invites You To
DINE and
... and take your place in the fun!
SATCH, DROOPS and BOB
playing and singing your favorite tunes from the "old timers
ta tti new hils in 3 testi fashion tht only they mb ereite
Dance Ihe Samba, Twist, tp m WH Ihey play them all.
Prima Wb
Steak j
Chicken
You couldn't spend a better vrninej anywhere. Injsy lr's tine cyisim, yor tafi berg e1
ht friendly, courteous atmosphere fhat all your friends are now enjoyina.
At The Popular Holland Hotel
TODAY
OPEN 1:43
ON SCREEN
2t22-7122-10:07
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Ths Story of band
of men left for
dead In a flaming
tea ami (Mr
a pic Si heroism aid
survival!
Matinees
Every Day From 2 P.fA.
GUFF ROBERTSON
TY HARDIN . JAMES GREGORY
BRYAN FW UaiE H. MJWnWW
tmultn kr rHBBKsi
RICHARD L. BREEN WARNER BROS. LMwvSj
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1MERS,
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m 2:30 a.m. to 3:30 a.m.
1 MATADOR I
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DINNER FOR TWO
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T-BONE STEAK 9
LOBSTER TAILS
MAMMOTH PRAWNS
Come One, Come All, We're Gonna Have A Ball!
Phone
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1208
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