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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
bUNUAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1983
A 3
Two Shakespeare
Sonnets To Be Read
At Final Lecture
Ashland - Director Rod Al
exander and actress Eliza'
beth Huddle will read two
of Shakespeare's son nets,
Obituaries
MARY K. MIZE
Service lor Mrs. Mary K.
"Mollie" Mize, who died
Thu-sday night at her home
on Evans Creek, will be held
in the Hillcrest Memorial
chapel Tuesday nt 2:30 p.m.
with interment in the Hill
crest Memorial park. Conger
Morris is in charge ol ar
ransements. Mrs. Mize was born in
Green Co., Tcnn., Oct. 31,
3886. She had made her home
in southern Oregon lor sev
eral years. At Winnamucca,
Nev., on June 7, 1945, she
was married to O. M. "Hen
ry" Mize, who survives. Also
surviving are the children;
Mrs. Floyd (Ruth) Miller,
Eureka Springs, Ark.; Mrs.
John (Mablc) Rhodes, Wood
ward, Iowa; Dean and Ann
McNull, Woodward, Iowa; and
Mrs. John (Maxiene) Crokcr,
Marshalltown, Iowa. There
are also eight grandchildren
and four great grandchildren.
Casket bearers will be
Vance Hunt, Ivan Thompson,
Carroll Thompson, Terry
Thompson, Ed Bennett, Boyd
Brunner.
CLYDE W. HEBARD
Yreka - Clyde William He
bard, 7fi, Tctired Yreka police
chief died Monday in Liver
more, Calif., where he was
visiting at the home of his
nephew, Russell Shult.
Mr. Hcbard, his wife,
Mary, and son, James, had
been visiting relatives in the
Sacramento Valley and had
attended the baseball game
in San Francisco Monday aft
ernoon. His passing was sud
den and unexpected.
Born at Unity, Wis., .on
September 27, 1886, Mr. He
bard moved to Hilt in 1926
where he operated a market
for Fruit Growers Supply
company for 10 years.
In 1936 he moved to Yre
ka and was appointed chief
of police in February of 1941.
He served in this capacity
nearly 18 years until his re
tirement five years ago. He
was a life member of' the
Siskiyou County P&ace Offi
cers association,
Mr. Hcbard served with
1he U.S. Army during World
War I and was a member and
Past Commander of Ross
Ncilnn Post of the Ameri
can Legion. He was active in
community and fraternal af
fairs and .war, a.Pijst. N,oMc
Grand and a 48 year mem
ber of the Odd Fellows; a
member of the Encampment
of Odd Fellows, Howard
Lodge Nn. S7, Free and Ac
cepted Masons, Cyrus Chap
ter, Mount Shasta Command
i ry, Ben AH Temple of the
Shrine; Siskiyou County
Shrine club; Past Patron of
Stella Chapter, Order of East
ern Star, Order of the Am
aranth and the Modern Wood-
men of America.
Survivors include: Mrs. He
bard, whom he married in
Lady Smith, Wis., on Feb
ruary 2, 1919; his son, James
Hcbard, and daughter, Mrs.
I'lorice Frank, both of Yre
ka; a daughter, Mrs. Ila Bess
Deter of Grenada; his step
mother Mrs. Alice Hebard of
Sheldon, Wis.; two sisters,
Mrs. Clara Shult of Sheldon,
snd Mrs. Cloe Lopat of Port
land; two brothers. Clarence
o Milwaukee, Wis., and
alph of South Gate, six
grandchildren and three
treat grandchildren.
Services were held Thurs
day at 2 p.m. in the Masonic
Temple under the auspices of
Howard Lodge assisted by
3!rv. Donald D. Donihue of
the Methodist church. Mem
bers of the Mount Shasta
Commandcry Knight Tem
plars tormed an honorary cs
rnrl. Burial was in the Ever
green cemetery.
The Passionate Pilcrim" anrl
"A Lover's Complaint," Mon
day, Sept. 3, in the seventh
and final lecture of the Trin
ity Noon series of the Insti
tute of Renaissance Studies.
The lecture is to be at 12
noon, at the Trinitv Eniscnnal
church, on Second St., direct
ly across from the Ashland
post office.
Alexander, w h o directs
"Love's Labour's Lost," is di
rector of the Whitman Col
lege Theatre in Walla Walla,
Washington.
Miss Huddle is featured as
Mistress Ford in "The Merry
Wives of Windsor," the Nurse
in "Romeo and Juliet" and
as Rosaline in "Love's La
bour's Lost." This fall she
will be at the Actors Work
shop in San Francisco.
The Trinity Noon Scries is
sponsored by Beta Sigma
Phi for the benefit of schol
arship funds for the Oregon
Shakespearean festival.
FESTIVAL
PLAYS
Tonight! "Henry V."
Monday: "Merry Wives
of Windsor." .
Tuesday: "Romeo and Ju
liet." Wednesday: "Love's La
bour's Lost."
Curtain time is 8:45 p.m.
Bus leaves Medford hotel
and Jackson House in Med
ford at 7:30 p.m. -
Court Records
MKUFORU MUNICIPAL COURT
Richard Vernon Petersen, dis
obeyed traffic signal, $10
Benny Taft Showatter, disobeyed
stop sign, $10.
Wilton Glen Hopkins, violation
of basic rule, $10.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity; Partly
cloudy today and Monday. Not
much chanpe in temperature. High
today and Monday 80 to 85. Low
tonight 50 to 55.
Western Oregon: Mostly cloudy
along the coast and north interior
through Monday. Partly cloudy
south interior. Chance of a few
showers northwest portion today.
Partly sunny north interior Mon
day. Little change in temperature.
High both days 65 to 75. and 85
extreme south interior. Low to
night 50 to 60.
Northern California: Fair today
and Monday with night and morn
ing fog near the coast. Rising
temperature trend.
LOCAI, DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
75; above normal fi.
Record high this nate 102 in l'l.'iO.
Record low this date 38 in 1024.
PRECIPITATION: 2 hours to
midnight .01 in.
Total this month .27 in., .10 in.
above normal.
Total since Sept. 1 27,00 In.,
7.23 in. ahove normal.
Humidity: Lowest yesterday
34 rr-
Hish 4:n 24-
CITY Tester- a.m. nr.
day Lnw Prpc.
Brookings fi." 5fi 0.1
Klamath Falls 71 4!?
MEDFORD Rfl 3 .25
Portland H 7 y
Seattle ti7 57
Spokane 83 59
Yakima 05 56
Eureka fit! 57
Red Bluff R7 lift
Sacramento 87 7
San Francisco Hi 5fi
Los Angeles .... 80 H 4
Phoenix 05 74 .04
Denver 73 53 .01
Chicago . . 70 il
Miami Beach RR 82
New York '.. R.I 64
Washington D.C. 83 ' 65
Sunset today - 7 47 pm
Sunrise tomorrow - fi:37 a.m
The Moon rises ..... 6:58 pm
todav and anocars near the nlan-
et. Saturn. The Moon is now about
240.000 miles from the Earth; bat
urn is nearly 830.000,000 miles be
yond the Moon.
foose was a member of the
Nazarcne church of Ashland.
Survivors, besides her hus
band, include her mother,
Mrs. OUi Everist, Nampa,
Idalft): her f.tf.her, Gcogc
Everist, Phoenix, Ariz.; two
sisters, Mrs. Vcrna Johnson,
Denver, Colo., and Mrs. Joan
Johnson, Hot Springs, S.D.;
four brothers, Fnrrcll Ever
ist, Bell, Calif., Lee Everist.
Redondo Beach, Calif., and
Vircil and Vcrlin Everist,
Saratoga. Wyn.; and her
grandmother, Mrs. Dora Da
vidson, Pueblo, Colo,
Grants Pass Man
Drowns At Selmac
Grants Pass - IUNI - Charles
Walter Mills, 31, Grants Pass,
drowned in Lake Selmac
southwest of here Friday
when he slipped into 12 teet
of water while wading.
Authorities said Mills ap
parently could not swim.
Another visitor at the Jo
sephine county park, Mrs.
Nora Hinze of North Holly
wood, Calif., failed in an at
tempt to rescue the victim.
Locals
DISTRICT COURT
Robert Floyd Mitler. improper
passing, siu.
G. LcRoy Siewell. overload. St4. !
John Mcrvin Weiser, failure to!
stop, $7.-MJ.
James Lee Pope, violation of ba
sic rule $15.
Marilyn Wooton. failure to stop.
$7. SO.
Lewis LeRoy Guye. failure to
stop. $7. 50
Glenn Sidney Gold Jr., violation
of basic rule, $15.
Kenneth Lyle ClarK. allowing
unlicensed person to operate ve
hicle, $7,50.
James Carrol Rodger, violation
of basic rule. $15.
Virgil John Harsh, overload,
$54; and $88,
Arthur Gilice "Mitler, no lights,
$5.
Patricia Marie Gaswint, viola
tion of basic rule. $10.
Gilbert Fred Quitt, no muffler,
$10,
Ellis Hughes Clavidge, no opera
tor's license, $5
Douglas Aiken Andrews, viola
tion of basic rule. Sfi.
James Webster Fairchild, viola
tion of basic rule. $50.
Michael Wayne Lawless, no op
erator's license. V5.
James Dean Ronerts. no fixed
load license. $5.
Herman Neil Smith, no fixed
load license, S3.
Edyth D. West, failure to yield
right of way. $15.
Margaret Mae Wingert, viola
tion of basic rue. $23.
Wendell York Goble, overload.
$15.
Carl Fredrick Hopkins, no op
erator's license, $5.
Ray Eugene Smith . overload,
$20.
Antony KUmck, truck speeding.
$10
David Wayne Plutsinger, impro
per right turn. $7.30.
DISTIUCT COURT
Harold Richard Gartin. over-
width lOBd $15.
Rummage Sale The aux
iliary of Shady Cove VFW
Post will sponsor a rummage
sale at the Shady Cove fire
hall Sept. 5 and 6 from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
Wednesday Meeting The
Organization of Associated
Commuters of Southern Ore
gon college will meet at 7
p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4, at
the Britt lounge at the col
lege in Ashland. Business
will concern the Oct. 16 con
cert In Medford of the Port
land Symphony orchestra.
The meeting is open to all in
terested persons.
In jHospiial Andrew H.
Brouih, 2445 Clover Lawn
dr., Grants"Pass, was lis tod
as a medical patient at Crater
Osteopathic ehospitl, Central
Point, Friday.
Births
HUMPHREY - To Mr. and
Mrs. John S., 340 Lindero
ave., Medford, Aug. 27, 196:j,
a girl, 9Vi pounds, at Crater
Osteopathic hospital. ,
COLD FACTS
Urbana, 111. - (UP3 - Frozen
dairy dessert sales have risen
more rapidly than those of
any dairy product since
World War II, reports TJ. W.
Barlett, University of Illinois
dairy marketing economist.
HENRY A. HOULE
Funeral services arc pend
ing at the Perl funeral home
for Mr. Henry A. Houlc, who
passed away on Friday.
ELMER L. ADAMS
Services for Elmer Lee Ad
ams, 608 Sterling Creek rd.,
Jacksonville, who died at his
home Friday, will be held in
the Conger - Morris chapel
Tuesday at 9 a.m. with the
Rev. Lochlen Gregory, Gold
Hill First Methodist church,
officiating. Committal will be
in the Jacksonville cemetery.
Mr. Adams was born in
Prague, Okla., Dec. 6, 1902.
He made his home here for
the past 29 years. For the past
10 years he bad beer.-a cook
at the VA Domiciliary, Camp
White. On Aug. 20, 1027, in
Boulder, Colo., he was mar
ried to Theresa Clark, who
survives. Also surviving are
three children, Mrs. Nancy
Stockhoff. Klamath Falls;
Vance E. Adams. Tarksonville,
and Mrs. .loan Hunter, Ruch;
his mother. Mrs. Pearl.K. .d
am. Jacksonville, and seven
grandchildren.
Casket bearers will he Jeff
Clngston, A. C. Van Galricr,
Neil Turner. George Van Gal
der, A. C Hardy and C Lee
Hardy.
OPEN INVITATION
Chicago - IUPII - In almost
25 per cent of home bur
glan'os the criminal enters
through a do- which is in
effect already open to him
says O. W. Wilson, Chicago's
police superintendent.
30-OAUON GLASS-UNID
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WARY Z1CKEFOOSE
Ashland - Funeral services
for Mrs. Mary Ellen Zicke
foose. 25, of 302 South First
M., Talent, who died in a
Portland hospital Thursday,
will be held at 10 a.m. Tues
day in the Ashland Nazarcne
. church.
' The Rev, E. E. Crawford
a'NI officiate. Interment will
be in Mt View cemetery. Ln
wilier Funeral home is in
tnarsc of arrangements.
Mis. Zickefoose was born
Feb fi. ls.ig. in Saratoca.
-"&T6'. 'She had lived in t h e
Talen! area about six years.
She uj. married to George
7 1 r kr foose Sept. , 1957, in
Nampa, Idaho. Mrs. Zirke
. i
CORY F. CRAIG
Cory Franklin Craig, infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Craig, died Friday in Rapid
City, S. D. Funeral services
will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday
in the First Southern Baptist
I church, at Phoenix. The Rev.
Gilbert O. Skaar will officii-
I ate. Committal will be in
i Stearns cemetery, with Conger-Morris
Funeral -directors
in charge of arrangements.
Cory was born May 11,
! 1963, at Ellsworth Air Force
Base. Rapid City, S. D . where
the baby's father is in the Air
Force.
Survivors besides the par
ents include grandparents, the
Rev. and Mrs. Amos L. Crais,
Prospect. Ore ; Mr, and Mrs.
Keith Walker, Phoenix. Ore ,
and Mr. L. A. DcMcrs, Pico
:' Rivera. Calif,
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GAS WATER H CATER DEALERS
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Plumbing 772-6978
Beavtr Electric 773-4549
Bowers Plumbing 773-4953
Don't Plumbing &
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Haggard Plumbing 535-2522
C. A. Lcffler Plumbing 772459
Leslie Plumbing Co. 772-5845
McLaughlin Plumbing ., 773-6675
Merit Plumbing Co. 664-2463
Modern Plumbing Co.... 773-5368
Norpac Supply 773-4645
Patterson Plumbing Co.. 7732768
Stevens Plumbing 773-3503
Stuart Mechanical, Inc.. 773-4501
VIVV Plumbing 773-3102
Charle. Lloyd Stacy, no opera
tin' licentr S5.
Joseph William Rccifearn. fail
ure tn dun hchts S3
Bobby Quitman Putt, no opera
tor's license So; overload $1.1.
Jerome Charier. Lanoweaux, vio
lation of basic rule $23.
Jarold Aidcn Ranchor, no ve
hicle license SY
Charles Ledbclter, no operator's
license $5,
Virginia Donna Emmons, no op
erator s license $3.
Mclvin John Rennich, obstructed
vision $10.
Lester Lee Martin, no vehicle li
cense $Y
Joe E. Robertson, nu tail light,
Thomas Leslie Miksch, stop sign
violation, $13.
Johnnie Ray Landers, stop sign
violation, .i.
Donna Kaye Hill, violation of
basic rule. $10.
Jonathan Emanuel Ganley, fol
lowing Uio close, $7.50.
John Thomas Mce, stop sign vio
lation. $7 50. fa
James Patrick Clason, violation
of basic rule. $S").
tiniest Leonard ColHson, viola
Hon ot basic rule, $10.
James Conley Tolley, truck
speeding, $15.
Marshall f'oulk, one headlight,
Paul Rlcnkush, improper left
turn, mil
Donald L. Hackney, no fixed
load license. .".
Wallace Allen McDowell, ant
ing with prohibited method. Slit.
Hert L. Pankcnhnrn, permitting
unlicensed person to operate car,
$7.50.
George Paul Renaker, overload.
$:t4.
Gerald Deon St. Arnold, no op
erator's license, $5
John Joseph Murphy, truck
speeding, $10,
Kermon James Kennedy, no
tail light, $3.
Inmafe Walks Away
From Prison Farm
Salem - (UPll - J6-ycar-old
Oregon Penitentiary inmate
walked away from the pris
on's farm here Friday after
noon. Grow Clyde Seifer was
committed to the penitentiary
from Multnomah county in
I960 for burglary.
LOTS OF WASH 0
Benton Harbor, Mich. - (UN)
- An average automatic wash
er costs approximately $225,
requires about $52 for service
and repair over a 10-year pe
riod and does 7.1 loads of
clothes per week. With util
ity service included, that's
about 14 cents per load, re
port Whirlpool market researchers.
Snowy Butte rd., Central Point,
and Mary Louise Music, mute 4,
box 3!l!)Dl. Medtord.
Steven Frederick Underwood.
13(19 Kings highway, and Vickl
Anne Delaney, 1437 Whitman St.,
Medford.
Prisoner Gets His
Wish 2-Year Term
Eugene - U!M) - -A 26-year-old
man - who said he would
rather serve a two-year sen
tence in the Oregon peniten
tiary than spend five years
on probation - was granted
his wish Friday.
Circuit Judge William Fort
ordered Walter Wade Slocum
of Lebanon .sent to prison
after revoking his probation.
The action came following a
review by the judge of a psy
chiatric examination of Slocum.
ASSESSORS ELECT
Eugene -(UW- Robert Lyons
of Deschutes county was elect
ed president of the Oregon
Association of Countv As.
sorg at the close of the group a
three-day annual conference
here Friday.
CONTRACT LET
Portland - (UN) - ? contract
for $110,000 for an econom
ic feasibility study for Port
land's proposed Delta Park
recreation complex was
awarded Friday to Ebasco
Service, Inc.. New York.
CIIUU'IT ('OIRT
Delcia M. Hawley vs. Harvey
Hawlcy, divorce complaint.
Lorena Ann Lecklilcr vs. Clif
ford Leckliter, divorce complaint.
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