Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 27, 1963, Image 9

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    Local and
Arrest Shoplifter - A 14-year-old
juvenile, arrested by
Medford police for shoplift
ing at the Payless Drug store
in the Medford Shopping
Center, was released to his
mother with approval of ju
venile authorities, according
to police.
Jacksonville Council - The
Jacksonville city council will
meet at 8 o'clock tonight in
en adjourned meeting to take
up unfinished business held
over from a regular meeting
last week.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Some
cloudiness tonight or early
Wednesday with possible few
sprinkles, otherwise. fair and
warm Wednesday. Low tonight 55,
high Wednesday 90.
Western Oregon: Mostly fair
through Wednesday except night
or morning fog or low clouds
along the coast and a few patch
es in the North interior during
early morning hours. Chance of
Isolated afternoon and evening
thundershowers Southern Cas
cades. Low tonight 45-55. high
Wednesday except coastal fog or
low overcast night and morning.
Slightly cooler near the coast.
Northern California: Fair through
Wednesday except coastal fog or
or low overcast night and morn
ing. Slightly cooler near the
coast.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 67, below normal 3.
Record high this date 102 in
1916.
Recotd low this date 39 it 1962.
PRECIPITATION : 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m., trace.
Total this month .01 inch, .12
Inch below normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 26.74 inches,
7.01 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
16, highest this a.m. 72.
High 4:00 24-
C1TY Yester- a.m. nr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings fifl 47
Grants Pass 86 53
Howard Prairie .. 73 37
Klamath Falls .... 77 45
MEDFORD Bfi 59 T.
Portland 77 5 1
Seattle 72 54
Spokane 74 50
Yakima 78 45
Eureka 63 54
Red Bluff B4 63
Sacramento 92 62
San Francisco .... 73 59
Los Angeles 87 63
Phoenix 93 74
Denver 81 57 .12
Chicago 69 63
Miami Beach .... 91 79
New York .. ... . 77 59
Washington, D. C. 79 61
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MEN WANTED
FIRST YEAR
APPLICANTS TO TRAIN FOR
LAW ENFORCEMENT POSITIONS
IN THIS AREA. DO NOT DELAY
Radio Patrolman Border Patrolman Highway Patrol
Custom Service Officer Security Officer Correc
tions Officer Private Investigator Many Others
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
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J CLOSED MONDAYS
HURRY GATES OPEN 7:45 P.M. T"B
ON SCREEN 8:30 tM j
Personal
Office Closed - The office
of Dr. A. M. Depner, podia
trist, 1005 East Main st., Med
ford, will be closed until
Sept. 9 due to vacation.
Surgery Patient - Robert L.
McQuade, 7-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McQuade,
5124 Table Rock rd., is con
valescing at Sacred Heart hos
pital following surgery.
Grass Fire - The Talent
Rural Fire department was
called out at 4 p.m. Mondav
to extinguish a grass fire at
the Lee Quinn home on Sun
crest rd. The fire was started
accidentally in some weeds
that had been cut.
Car Damaged - Herbert
Walter Wheeler of Sacra
mento, Calif., reported to
Medford police that a real
estate sign was shoved
through the top of his 1958
convertible while it was park
ed on a Medford street. The
plastic top was badly dam
aged. Patient Flown - Emery
Caldwell, 921 Grant St., was
flown to Bremerton Naval
hospital, Bremerton, Wash.,
Monday by Mercy Flights Inc.,
for additional surgery. Cald
well was the 1,614th patient
to be flown by the non-profit
air ambulance service since
it was started.
Building Permits-Hal Hag
erman was issued a permit by
the Medford building depart
ment Monday to erect an ad
dition to a building at 2137
East Jackson blvd. A S500
permit was issued to the VFW
for repair of a roof at 42
North Front St., and a $200
permit to Henry Johnson for
erection of a greenhouse at
819 King st.
Hospitalized - Medical pa
tients listed today at Sacred
Heart hospital are Mrs. Ches
ter A. Merriman, 1059 Mor
row rd.; Mrs. Oscar O. John
son, box 143, Bridge road,
Eagle Point, and Ernest F.
White, post office box 272,
Gold Hill. Medical patients re
ported are John F. Mast, 14,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M.
Mast, 18 Highland dr.; Mrs.
Henry Perry, 1450 Rogue
River highway. Grants Pass,
and Mrs. John C. Rorex, 2353
West McAndrews rd., Med
ford. TRAINING
Box 3597D
Occupation
Age..
Phone
Births
HANSON - To Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon R., 317 Black Oak dr.
Medford, Aug. 26, 1963, a girl
8'4 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
RUEF - To Mr. and Mrs.
Peter A., 1010 South Oakdale
ave., Medford, Aug. 26, 1963,
a boy, 8 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
LEWIS - To Mr. and Mrs.
James F., 941 South Ivy St.,
Medford, Aug. 26, 1963, a boy,
8 pounds at Rogue Valley
hospital.
LINDLEY - To Mr. and
Mrs. Dwayne Arlo, 2495 West
Main St., Medford, Aug. 26,
1963, a boy, 734 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
BOREN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Lee, route 1. box 94,
Eagle Point, Aug. 26, 1963, a
girl, 8'4 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
SCHIREMAN - To Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn E 1786 Roberts
rd Medford, Aug. 27, 1963,
a boy, 8 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
PETERS - To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard David, 4090 Sunland
St., Central Point, Aug. 23,
1963, a boy, IV pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
WETZELL - To Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Granville, route
2, box 651B, Central Point,
Aug. 24, 1963, a girl, 7V4
pounds, at Rogue Valley hos
pital. HOLTZINGER - To Mr.
and Mrs. George J 616 South
Oakdale ave., Medford, Aug.
24, 1963, a girl, 7 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
SCHNEIDER - To Mr. and
Mrs. David A route 1, box
767, Eagle Point, Aug. 25,
1963, a boy, BVi pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
WILLIAMS - To Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon E., 3634 Madro
na lane, Medford, Aug. 25,
1963, a boy, 8'4 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
KEISER - To Mr. and Mrs.
David S., 1524 Oleander St.,
Medford, Aug. 26, 1963, a
girl, 834 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
HACKNEY - To Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph L., 206 Ashland
ave., Medford, Aug. 26, 1963,
a girl, 634 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
SHONTZ - To Mr. and Mrs.
Walter W., 836 West 12th St.,
Medford, Aug. 26, 1963, a boy,
8i pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPIl Dairy market:
Eggs To retailers: A A extra
large 47-oic; AA large 44-49c: A
large 43-45c: AA medium 37-42c:
A small 23-29c, cartons l-3c
higher.
Butter To retailers: AA and A
prints 66c; cartons 3c higher; B
prints 65c.
Cheese (medium cured To re
tailers: 46-48c; processed Ameri
can 5-10 lb. loaf. 43-48C.
Portland (UPI) Dressed
chickens No. 1 grade dressed to
retailers: Fryers, whole drawn 30
37c lb.; cut-up. 36-41c lb.: hens,
light type, whole drawn 22-26c lb.:
light type hens, cut-up, 24-28C lb.;
heavy whole 36-39c lb.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPDUSDA Cattle
200. Cows, utility 14-13. cutters
11.50. Bulls, utility and commer
cial 18.50-19.
Calves 50. Vealcrs. high good
27, standard and good 22-26, good
24 up. Feeder steers medium 21.50.
Hogs 300. Barrows and gilts, no
early sales. Sows. 1-2 11.50-12.50.
Sheep 700. Slaughter spring
lambs, no early sales. Ewes util
ity and good 3.50-4.75. Feeder
lambs, few good and choice 13.
MEDFORD
" V yam umjT" i. J Ij ;''
HOT LINE EQUIPMENT - Equipment for
the emergency communications line that
will link Moscow and Washington was
moved into the office of the Joint Chiefs of
OBITUARIES
NITA WHITAKER
Nita Whitaker, 3-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.
L. Whitaker, 611 Chestnut St.,
died yesterday in a local hos
pital. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Conger
Morris Funeral directors.
MRS. JEAN BYERS
Ashland Mrs. Jean Ursela
Byers, 76, of 425 South Moun
tain ave., died early this
morning in an Ashland nurs
ing home after an extended
illness. She had lived in Ash
land for 55 years.
Mrs. Byers was born Sept.
1, 1886, in Moundsville, Mo.
With her husband, Paul
Byers, she observed their 30th
wedding anniversary, Aug. 24.
She was a member of the
Ashland Methodist church
where she had sung in the
choir for 50 years, and also
was a member of the Ameri
can Legion auxiliary.
In addition to her husband,
she is survived by three broth
ers, Arch Anderson, El (Jen-
tro, Calif.; Campbell Ander
son, Harrison, Ark., and Oli
sister, Mrs. Ruth Mitchell,
Portland, and several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services will be an
nounced by Litwiller Funeral
home.
JESSIE A. MYERS
Private funeral services for
Jessie A. Myers, 83, of 315
South Orange St., who died
Sunday, were held at 2
o'clock this afternoon at Perl
Funeral home. Dr. D. K. West,
pastor of First Presbyterian
church, officiated. Interment
was in Siskiyou Memorial
park.
Mrs. Myers was born Sept.
26, 1879, in Blue Earth, Minn.
She has lived in Medford
for the past 54 years. On Feb.
4, 1904, in Blue Earth she was
married to Jack Wakefield,
who died in 1938.
In 1939 in Medford, she was
married to Charley Myers,
who died in 1954. She was a
member of First Presbyterian
church, the order of the East
ern Star and Daughters of the
Nile.
Survivors include one son,
Investment Funds
Noon quotations on selected
stocks:
Fund Rid Asked
Bullock . 13 78 15.11
Chemical Fund 11.94 12.38
Colonial Encr . 12 69 13.87
Eaton Howard Stk.. 14 32 13.47
Fidelity 16.76 18.12
Fundamental Invest. 10.18 11.16
Group Sec Avia-Elec 6.74 7.39
Crop Sec Com Stk 13.64 14 93
Hamilton C7 5 22 5.70
Mass Inv Growth Stk 8 .50 9 29
National Growth .. 8.19 8 94
Stocks 19 25 20 81
TV-Elec 7.54 8.22
United Accum 15.11 16.51
United Canada 17.57
United Income 12.82 14.01
United Science 7.07 7.67
Value Line Inc 5.41 5.91
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Wellington .7.'.'.'.'..' 14.86 Id JO
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MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
Charles W. Wakefield, Med
ford; one daughter, Mrs. Hes
ter J. Bishop, Eugene, Ore.,
and four grandchildren.
WILLIAM SCHMIDT
Funeral services for Wil
liam Schmidt, 83, of route 3, i
box 169N, Medford, who died
Sunday, will be held at 7:30
p.m. Wednesday in the Chapel J
in the Trees mortuary, in Sis-
kiyou Memorial park. j
Pastor Vernon R. Hanson of
the Ascension Lutheran
church of Medford will offici
ate. Private interment will
follow in Siskiyou Memorial
park.
Mr. Schmidt was born
March 26, 1880, in Germany.
On July 3, 1949, in Reno,
Nov., he was married to Flor
ence R. Alaback, who sur
vives. The family has been
residents of Oregon, and of
this community for the past
30 years.
Mr. Schmidt was baptized
in the Lutheran church. He
had been a construction con
tractor, and had done cabinet
building most of his life. He
had owned and operated a
tree farm in this area known
as Oregon Switzerland, and
in 1900 sold the farm to the
Girl Scouts for their camp
which is now known as Tom-
lin Forest.
Survivors, besides his wife,
include two sisters in Ger
many; one niece, and three
nephews.
Honorary pallbearers will
include Dwight Houghton,
William Frazier, Frank Hasel
ton, Jennings Covington, Rick
Kenner, and Ross Twedell.
Funeral arrangements are
entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral
Service, directors of Chapel in
the Trees mortuary.
RICHARD T. McNICHOLAS
Funeral services for Rich
ard T. McNicholas, 88, of 47
Renault ave., who died Sun
day, will be held at 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday at Perl Funeral
home.
The Rev. George R. V. Bol
ster, rector of St. Mark's Epis
copal church will officiate.
Interment in Glendale ceme
tery will be private.
Mr. McNicholas was born
Aug. 12, 1875, in Salem, Ore.
He was self employed as a
mining engineer. For the past
20 years he has lived in Med
ford and Portland.
On Dec. 24, 1905, in Port
land he was married to Dal
las S. Miller, who survives.
Other survivors include one
daughter, Mrs. Mamie G. Bar
nard, Medford; one son, Harry
R. McNicholas, Fresno, Calif.;
seven grandchildren and two
great grandchildren.
Casket bearers will be Ross
Gilkison, John Ross, Richard
E. Payne, Jake Covey. Don
Coltrane and Harold Wain-
SCOtt
Menace
ftw is a fUM- mixture '
Staff at the Pentagon Monday. The "hot
line" which is expected to reduce the risk
of accidental war is scheduled to be in ope
ration by the end of the month. (UPI)
FESTIVAL
PLAYS
Tonight: "Loves La
bour's Lost."
Wednesday: "Henry V."
Thursday: "Merry Wives
of Windsor."
Friday:
'Romeo and
Juliet."
Curtain time is 8:45 p.m.
Bus loaves Medford hotel
and Jackson House in Med
ford at 7:30 p.m.
Over-lhe-Counler
Western Stocks
Bid Asked
67 70
:V2, 24-',
28 29 'i
1(1 HP,
24 1 j 26
33 33 ,
71 i 15'j,
22 24i
30 'j 32 i j
4', 3
33'., 37'.,
1 1 '.
28' 29',
28, 30',
R2, 86'a
24 ' 233.4
311, 33',
Bank of America
Boise Cascade
Cal Pac Ulll (xdl
Con Freight
Cyprus Mines (xdl
Equitable S&I.
1st National Bank
Janlzen
Morrison Knudsen ..
Mult Kennels
N.W. Natural Gas ...
Oregon Metallurgical..
PGE
PP&L
U.S. National Bank ..
liiAliilill) ill
MATINEES
DORIS
DAY
JAMES
GARNttf
iJfJJMlMil'.'M
ROAD SHOW PRICES: Adults & Students $1 .00 - Children 50c
DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S
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News About
DIVISION STAFF
Marine Cpl. David D. Mans
field, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Mansfield, 201 Crater
Lake ave., is a member of the
staff of Commander Carrier
Division 19 aboard the anti
submarine warfare sup port
aircraft carrier USS Benning
ton. The carrier recently par
ticipated in month-long anti
submarine warfare exercises
in the northern Pacific.
ON CRUISE
Midshipman First Class
Matt R. Rode, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Rode, 2242
Buena Vista ave., is serving a
six-week summer cruise
aboard the general stores is
sue ship USS Castor in the
western Pacific.
Rode is a senior at Oregon
State university, Corvallis.
ABOARD SHIP
Machinist's Mate Third
Class Robert L. Bruce, hus
band of the former Miss Judy
Norton, 915 Queen Ann st.
Three Appear in
Circuit Court Here
Frank Homer Bledsoe, 36,
of 2017 Suzanna st., was
placed on probation in Jack
son county circuit court Mon
day for obtaining property by
false pretenses and a one year
county jail sentence was sus
pended. He had pleaded guilty to
charges of issuing a bad check
to a local firm.
John D. Abel, 52, Giants
Pass, pleaded innocent to a
charge of forgery. A psychia
tric examination was ordered
upon request of Abel's attor
ney. Shirley Rae Russell, 20, Los
Angeles, Calif., pleaded guilty
to a charge of uttering and
publishing a false check,
case was continued for
tencing.
Her
sen-
Crews Extinguish
Twelve Small Fires
By United Press International
Twelve small fires were re
ported in Oregon Monday by
the State Forestry department
and the U.S. Forest Service.
The largest was a one-acre
fire in the Umatilla National
Forest. All were put out
quickly.
NOW! NOW!
EVERY DAY
AT 2 P.M.
ROSS HUNTER-ARM
Thelhrill .
OP ft All!
COLOR
WITH 42
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TUESDAY. AUGUST
Servicemen
is serving aboard the seaplane
tender USS Salisbury Sound,
a Pacific Fleet unit operating
out of the Naval Air station,
Whidbey island, Oak Harbor,
Wash.
GRADUATED
Navy Wave Photographer's
Mate Airman Apprentice Ja
net A. Newland, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. New
land, 1119 Fourth ave., Gold
Hill, was graduated recently
from Photographer's Mate
school at the Naval Air Tech
nical Training unit, Pcnsa
cola, Fla,
IN EAST
Army Pfc. Charles H. El
more, son of Mr. an Mrs.
Charles H. Elmore, Applegate,
is one of more than 75,000
armed forces personnel who
participated in Exercise Swift
Strike III, in Georgia and
North and South Carolina ear
Her this month.
Elmore was graduated from
Grants Pass High school and
attended Oregon State uni
versity, Corvallis, prior to en
tering the Army.
GRADUATES
Airman Apprentice Wil
liam H. Lucas, son of Jerry
Lucas, Phoenix, is a recent
graduate of Aviation Ord
nanceman school at the Nav
al Air Technical Training
unit, Jacksonville, Fla.
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