Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 26, 1963, Image 9

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GAS PIPELINE - Work on the installation
of the natural gas pipeline in the Rogue
valley is progressing rapidly with crews
installing the pipe on Perrydale ave. near
Jacksonville highway Friday. California
Pacific Utilities company expects to have
Ginns Back From
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ginn re
turned home Friday from
New Orleans where Mrs.
Ginn was a delegate to the
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPIi USDA
Hoes 600. Barrows and gilts
mied 1-2 in-19 23. 33 head hiRh
vieldinR 19.33. one lot mostly 2s
18-18 73. tew 2-3 17-17.30. Sows.
2-31 10-11.50
Sheep 1.200. Slaughter sprint;
latnbs. choice and prime 18-18.25,
one lot shorn 17.25. Slaughter ewes,
few utility 4.75. Feeder spring
lambs, few choice woolcd 14-14.50.
Cattle l.fiOO. Slaughter steers,
milted high good and choice
23.fO-23.75, good 24-25. Cows, util
ity .and commercial 12.50-17. dairy
bred 15 down. Feeder steers, me
dium and good 20-22.
Calves 30. Slaughters, one lot
high good and choice 27. Feeders,
good and choice 25-28. lew under
309 lb. 29-30.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPIi Dairy market:
Eggs To retailers: AA extra
large 43-51C: A A large 42-49c: A
larfie 41-43C: AA medium 35-43c:
A . small 23-29c; cartons l-3c
higher.
Butter To retailers: AA and A
prfhts fide; cartons 3c higher: B
prints 65c.
Cheese medium cured To re
tailers: 46-48c: processed American
5-0 'b. loaf, 43-4GC.
Portland tUPlt Dressed
chickens No. 1 grade dressed to
retailers: Fryers, whole drawn 30
37c lb.: cut-up 3fi-41c lb.: hens
light type, whole drawn 22-26C lb.:
light type hens, cut-up. 24-28c lb.:
heavy whole 36-39c lb.
BERMUDA ROCK lias the answer: Now,
what's your problem?
Dog House? Clothes Line?
Garden Hose? Garbage Can?
Haid-to-Grow, Can't Mow Area?
Let's hope you haven't all of these problems
in your yard, but haven't you at least one? Try
something new! Let glistening, milky-white
BERMUDA ROCK turn garden problem into
garden highlight!
liiijbt on genuine Bermuda R'nk
BERMUDA ROCK DIVISION
Bristol Silica Company
Rogue River, Oreoon
write for free literature
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National Session In
national convention of Flor
ists Telegraph Delivery asso
ciation held Aug 18 to 22.
She is representative of the
southern Oregon district.
Highlights of the conven
tion included a flower-fash-ion-decorating
design school,
the introduction of the new
1964 FTD flowers by wire
selection guide, business
workshops and the annual
members meeting.
Robert C. Cherry, mayor
of Paducah, Ky., was elect
ed national president of the
association.
FTD is a non-profit associ
ation owned and operated ny
its more than 11,000 retail
florist members in North and
I South America. Through the
FTD service, and the service
of its international affiliate,
Interflora, flowers by wire
can be sent practically any
where in the world.
Instituting a flowers - by -wire
catalog among FTD
members has brought the big
gest change in the industry
in the last 50 years, according
to Mrs. Ginn. The catalog was
mainly responsible for a 4.6
per cent increase in sales over
sales of last year. The associ
ation's sales for the past fiscal
The Answer is
BERMUDA
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the pipeline in use by this winter. M. C.
Lininger and Sons are contractors for the
installing of two feeder lines in the Med
ford area. When the work reaches areas
near homes workmen have an audience of
neighborhood children.
New Orleans
year totaled $72,872,376.32.
The catalog allows persons
wiring flowers to choose the
arrangements they will send
and to see pictures of what
will arrive at the receiver's
door, Mrs. Ginn pointed out.
Medford Flower shop, Leon
ard's Flowers and Ginn's
Flowers are the Medford
members of the Florist's Tele
graph Delivery association.
Team Teaching
Teachers Leave
Four teachers from Lexing
ton, Mass. left for home this
week end following the con
clusion of the team teaching
workshop at Hoover school
with pears from the Rogue
valley.
The 25 teachers and 92 chil
dren participating in the
workshop were each present
ed a pear from the Jackson
County Fruit Growers' league.
One of the Hoover school
teachers said she appreciated
the gift since she knows that
pears are in short supply in
the valley this season.
invesiment Funds
Noon quotations on
itocks:
Fund
Bullock
Chemical Fund
Colonial Ener
Eaton Howard Stk .. ..
Fidelity
Fundamental Investors
Group Sec-Avia-Elec ..
Group Sec-Com Stk
Hamilton C7
Keystone B-3
Keystone B-4
Keystone K-2
Keystone S-l
Keystone S-2
Keystone S-3
Keystone S-4 .
Mass Inv Growth Stk
Nat'l Growth
Stocks
TV - Elec
Value Line Inc
Variable
Wellington .
Bid
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12.711
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Over-the-Counfer
Veslern Stocks
Bank of America
Boise Cascade
Cal Pac Util
Con Freicht
Cyprus Mines
Equitable S & L
First National Bank
Jantzen
MorrLson Knudscn ....
Mult Kennels
N.W Natural Gas
Oregon Metallurgical
PGE .
PP&L
U S. National Bank ...
West Coast Tel
Weyerhaeuser
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MEDFORD MAIL
Father of 'Jeep'
Dies of Apparent
Overdose of Pills
Dayton, Ohio -OTH- Karl K.
Probst, 79, the man who once
built a car that didn't run but
later became the father of
World War II's Jeep, died
Sunday at his home after ap
parently taking an overdose
of sleeping pills.
Probst had been ill for sev
eral weeks.
Probst was born in West
Columbia, W. Va., and moved
to Columbus when he was 8
Obituaries
RICHARD T. McNICHOLAS
Richard T. McNicholas. 88,
of 47 Renault ave., died Sun
day in a local hospital. Fu
neral services will be held at
10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Perl
Funeral home.
JESSIE A. MYERS
Jessie A. Myers, 83. of 315
South Orange st., died at her
home Saturday. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
by Perl Funeral home.
IRVIN TURVEY SR.
Funeral service for I r v i n
Turvey Sr.. 66, of 1527 Bry
ant si., who died Saturday
were held at 1:30 p.m. today
at Perl Funeral home. Elder
A. P. Ritz. pastor of the Seventh-day
Adventist church, of
ficiated. Interment will be in
the Woodside cemetery in
Middlctown, Ohio.
Mr. Turvey was born March
10, 1897, at Hanging Rock,
Ohio. Until his recent retire
ment, he had been an em
ployee of the Sorg Paper com
pany in Middlctown, for 20
years, moving here to make
his home.
He was a member of the
Hamilton, Ohio, Seventh-day
Adventist church. On April
6, 1920, in Middletown, Ohio,
he was married to Gladys
Kennedy, who survives.
Other survivors include five
sons, Irvin Turvey Jr., Thom
as Turvey and Floyd M. Tur
vey, all Medford; and Lloyd
M. Turvey and Timothy R.
Turvey, Middletown, Ohio;
two daughters, Mrs. Martha
A. Jones, Aurora, Colo., and
Mrs. Doris J. Harrison. Mid
dletown, Ohio; five brothers,
Clifford Turvey, Medford;
Raymond Turvey, Portland,
Ore.; George Turvey, San Di
ego, Calif., and Robert Tur
vey and Clarence Turvey,
Middletown, Ohio, and 27
grandchildren.
WILLIAM SCHMIDT
William Schmidt, 83, route
3, box 169N, died Sunday in
a local convalescent home.
Funeral arrangements are
entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral
service, directors of the
Chapel in the Trees mortuary.
Ashland Fires Ashland
firemen were called out at
7:30 p.m. Sunday when a
house fire was reported at a
home owned by Joe Galligan,
391 Granite st. A smoke eject
or was used to remove smoke
from the building. Damage
was not extensive. Cause of
the fire was not determined.
Firemen returned to the sta
tion and one minute later
were called to Omar s Steak
and Chicken house, 1380 Sis
kiyou blvd., where a flue fire
was reported over barbecue
equipment.
Weather
FORECASTS
Mod ford and viciniiy : Fair but
considerable high cloudiness at
times tonight and Tuesday. Little '
change in temperature. Low to
nisht 4B. high Tuesday B3. !
Western Oregon: Night and
morning low clouds and local fog
along the roast and over the North
interior. Partly cloudy Tuesday
afternoon. Fair South interior
through Tuesday. Little change in
temperatures. Low tonight 45-53.
high Tuesday 73-83. 65-70 along
the coast.
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Tuesday. Patches of fog along
the coast in the morning Slightly
warmer.
LOCAL U ATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 63: above-below normal 7.
Record high this d.itc 104 in 1H24.
Record low this date 42 in
PRECIPITATION: None,
Total this month .01 in., .11 in.
below normal.
Total since Sept. 1 20 74 In.. 7 02
in. above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest y :stcrday
24' . .hifihest this a.m. BO";-.
lllrh 4:oo ?4-
CITV Yrsler- a.m. nr.
day Low I'rer.
Brookina
Grants Pa;s
Howard Prairie
Klamath Falls .
MEDFORD
Portland
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Seattle 70
, Spokane 72
j Yakima 72
1 Eureka r,4
i Red Bluff R7
1 Sacramento Pi
San Francisco fift
LosAngclci 80
Phoenix 1"3
i Denver oi
Chicago 'if
Miami Beach .. . RB
New York .. . 7fi
Washington. D C .. 77
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Locals
FIVE 0V FORECAST
WESTERN OREfiON-WASHINGTON
Temperatures averaging
near or slightly below normal A
few showers mostly after Tuesday
except possibly no precipitation
Southwestern Oregon. Highs most
lv 65-73 in Western Washinston.
72-82 m Western Oregon. t3-70
along the cowt. Low 4R-36.
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA No
precipitation, temperatures near
normal,
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TRIBUTE, IlDPOD. OREGON
years old. He also lived in To
ledo, Lansing and Detroit.
He had remained active in
the automotive field in recent
years and had just completed
a design for an improved
Jeep seat. At the lime of his
death Probst was working on
a design for a two-cycle auto
mobile engine.
In 1940 he was asked to
design a small military per
sonnel carrier that would be
better than one the Germans
had. As a consulting engineer
for the Bantam Car Co. of
Butler, Pa., he drew the plans
for the Jeep in seven days.
Proclaimed Father
In 1944, after a dispute be
tween the Willis Overland
and the Ford Motor Co. con
cerning the development of
the Jeep, the Federal Trade
Commission proclaimed
Probst the "father" of the
vehicle.
The West Virginia native
was a 1906 graduate of the
Ohio State University. At the
age of 12, he and his great
uncle built a car that did not
run, and later a bicycle that
blew up. As a high school
student at Columbus, Ohio, he
built one of the four cars in
the city in 1901.
In 1932 Probst formed his
own consulting firm. He lived
much of his life in Detroit,
and was a design consultant
to Chalmers, Dodge, Chrysler.
Reo, Kaiser and other motor
car companies. He gained a
reputation as a strong advo
cate of light cars.
Candy Missing
From Rose Grocery
The Rose Grocery, 201
Jackson St., is missing consid
erable candy and other con
fections today.
Someone broke a window,
apparently with a rock, city
police reported, reached in
and took the merchandise
without entering the building.
The incident, under invest
igation, occurred about 2:30
a.m., according to the police
report.
Saturday night a coin ma
chine at the Econ-O-Wash
laundry. 918 King St., also was
broken into and S2 in nickels
taken.
Boys Questioned
About Car Thefts
Four juvenile boys, whose
questioning is expected to
clear approximately 30 cases
of car theft and car entry for
theft of various items, were
apprehended by city police
over the week end.
The youths, 14 and 16 years
of age, are being questioned
today by police detectives.
The cases involved have been
occurring over a period of
several months, officers said.
Two cars, taken by the
quartet, have been recovered.
In all instances, officers
said, the cars were driven and
abandoned. There were no ac
cidents involved but one car
was slightly damaged.
Subscribers
To report Improper or non
delivery of the Mail Tribune In
Medford, phone 772-6141; Ash
land call at 416 Bridga at-, 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 artcr you call please
notify office, thus eliminatirf
pecfal messenger service.
VISITS FESTIVAL - Dr. Enrico DeMaria,
center, Medford visitor from the city's
sister city of Alba, Italy, recently attended
the performance of "Romeo and Juliet" at
the Oregon Shakespearean Festival in Ash
land. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
FESTIVAL
PLAYS
T o n i g h 1: "Romeo and
Juliet."
Tuesday: "Loves La
bour's Lost."
Wednesday: "Henry V."
Thursday: "Merry Wives
of Windsor."
Curtain time is 8:45 p.m.
Bus leaves Medford ho
tel and Jackson House in
Medford at 7:30 p.m.
Moore May Be
Returned Tuesday
David Clarence Moore, 37,
of Eugene and Medford,
wanted in connection with
the Grandview market burg
lary of Aug. 18. will probably
be returned to Medford from
Eugene Tuesday, city police
reported today.
Muore, who was arrested in
Eugene on a traffic violation
is charged with burglary not
in a dwelling. He was ques
tioned immediately after the
entry of the Grandview mar
ket from which $204 in
stamps and currency were
taken from the post office
substation safe, but officers
lacked sufficient evidence to
hold him with Raymond Har
old McCoy, 31. McCoy is in
Jackson county jail awaiting
grand jury action on the
burglary charge. He is also
charged with obtaining money
under false pretenses.
Canvas Bag With
Money Is Missing
Ashland A canvas bag
containing approximately
$100 in cash was reported
missing from the Oregon
Food Store market, 1475 Sis
kiyou blvd., here Sunday,
Ashland police said.
The bag disappeared from
an office in the market some
time during the day. The loss
was reported at 8 p.m.
MOVING CARTS & QUILTS
For RENT At
A to Z Rentals
1213 N. Riverside 779-1474
"We rent moir everything"
The people of Oregon nd the Rogue River valley have (he welcome
mat out for YOU and ell who visit this stale this summer. If YOU are
an Oregonian, become a good host and see that your own guests and
tourists, teo, see Crater lake, the muimih and historic points in Jackson
ville, Lilhia Park, Diamond Lake, Lake of (he Weeds and Reward Prairie
lake, the Orcjen Caves and ether fine attractions here!
MEDFORDivTRIBUNE
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Good idea. Consolidate your debts. Lump them together
and pay them off with a cash loan from us. Chances are
your one' monthly payment will be a lot less than you're
paying out every month right now.
CITY FINANCE COMPANY
185 E. Main St. Phone: 482-2431, Ashland
Lile insurance available on all loans at low group rates
22 TO
150022
STAY AND PLAY
ANOTHER DAY!
MONDAY. AUGUST
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Sharon Eichclberger of the Rogue Valley
Council of the Experiment in International
Living, the organization through which Dr.
DeMaria's visit was made possible. (Dwainc
Smith photo).
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