Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 16, 1963, Image 9

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RECEIVES AWARD Alfred S. V. Carpenter,
left, Medford, honorary life member of the
Jackson county chapter, American Red Cross,
was honored by the National Red Cross during
the annual meeting of the local chapter recent
OBITUARIES
O. M. KESLER
Memorial services for 0. M.
(Doc) Kesler, 58, of 204 Park
St., Jacksonville, who died Sat
urday, will be held at 10 a.m.
Tuesday in the Conger-Morris
downtown chapel. The Rev. Ber
nard Andrews will officiate.
Committal will be in Hillcrcst
Memorial park, with Conger
Morris directors in charge of
arrangements.
Mr. Kesler was born May 1,
1905, in Independence, Kans.,
and had loved in southern Ore
gon for 10 years. He was mar
ried March 25, 1945, in Harris
son, Ark., to Eleanor Christine
Rust, who survives.
Survivors besides his wife in
clude four sisters, Mrs. Dean
Stone, Snoqualmie, Wash.; Mrs.
M. C. Cadruvi, Spokane, Wash.;
Mrs. Peggy Goff. Bann i n g,
Calif.; and Mrs. Sadie Callow,
Bellflowcr. Calif.; and two
brothers, Henry Kesler, Topeka,
Kans.; and M. R. Kesler, Gar
den Grove, Calif.
DONALD TIBBETTS
Donald Tibbetts, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Tibbetts, Talent,
died last week while visiting his
grandparents at Yakima, Wash.
He attended Talent Junior
High school and would have en
tered Phoenix High school this
year.
Funeral services were con
ducted at Yakima Thursday.
JACK CORNETT
Jack Cornett, 55, a resident of
the Veterans Administration
domiciliary, White City, died
Sunday. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Perl Fu
neral home.
LYLE K. WILLEY
ASHLAND - Lyle K. Willey,
64, of lll'i Granite st., Ashland,
WELCOME TO
ANNUAL STAMP
SHOW
of the
Southern Oregon
Philatelic Society
Saturday, Sept. 21
12 to 9 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 22
10 to 8 p.m.
Over 100 interesting
exhibits.
229 No. Bartlett
Admission Free!
Ends TUESDAY!
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ly. He was presented a certificate "in grateful
recognition of distinguished service to human
ity." He was presented the certificate by Dr.
Elliott Becken, first vice chairman of the chap
ter. (Simonson-Walker photo)
died in an Ashland hospital Sat
urday. Mr. Willey was born in Milton
vale, Kan., July 17, 1899, and
had lived in Ashland since 1956.
Services will be announced by
the Litwiller's Funeral home.
MRS. ELLA QUACKENBUSII
ASHLAND Mrs. Ella Quack
enbush, 94, a resident of the
Talent area since 1906, died
Monday in a Central Point nurs
ing home.
Mrs. Quackenbush was born
in Black River Falls, Wis., July
3, 1869. Survivors include a
daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Kime,
Medford.
Funeral services will be an
nounced by the Litwiller funeral
home.
Speech, Hearing
Clinic Gets Grant
EUGENE - A grant of $21,
766 has been received by the
University of Oregon's Speech
and Hearing clinic from the U.
S. Vocational Rehabilitation ad
ministration. This is the third consecutive
year that the clinic has received
this teaching and training grant.
the tunds will provide tuition
I and trainceship stipends for
three students working toward
their master's degrees and one
' doctoral candidate, and in add-
dition, will help support mem
bers of the teaching staff, ac
cording to Dr. Kenneth Scott
Wood, professor of speech and
director of the clinic.
Training under the grant will
be aimed primarily at the re
habilitation of adults suffering
from speech and hearing prob
lems, including stuttering, hear
ing loss, and loss of speech due
to strokes or surgical removal
of the larynx.
I Building Permits
j Issued by City
The Medford building depart
ment has issued permits to I. N.
Shults to remodel an apartment
house at 217 South Riverside
1 ave. at an estimated cost of
' $5,000, and to Geroud Davidson
i to remodel a residence at 1121
West 10th St., into a duplex at
an estimated cost of $1,000.
A permit was issued to A. N.
' Napolitano to erect a residence
at 1889 Delta Waters rd. at an
approximate - ' $9,500. to
Safeway Stores to install
I electrical fixtures at 1101 West
Main st. at an anticipated cost
of $4,500, and to Jack Beal to
add to a residence at 1120 Dako
ta ave. at an estimated cost of
$3,900.
SEGUIN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Edward, route 1 box
165, Talent, Sept. 14, a girl,
8'a pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
NYGREN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin R.. 462 Whitman ave.,
Ashland, Sept. 15. 13, a boy,
7' 4 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
KIRK-To Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert F., 441 Lozier lane, Medford,
Sept. 15, 1963. a girl, 7'a pounds,
at Rogue Valley hospital.
ERSKI.NE To Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin, route 1, box 15A,
Jacksonville, Sept. II. 1963. a
girl, 7 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
EMERY To Mr. and Mrs.
Paul, 1125 Niantic St., Medford.
Sept. 11, 1963. a girl. 6t pounds,
at Ashland Community hospital.
WATERS - To Mr. and Mrs.
Murrav. 2SS9 North Pacific
hishwav, Medford. Sept. 16,
1963. a boy, 8 pounds, at Crater
Osteopathic hospital.
Seven Injured in
Three Car Crash
A three-car crash about 11:10
p.m. Sunday at Fourth st. and
Central ave. resulted in slight
injuries to seven persons, ac
cording to Medford city police.
Investigating officers said,
however, that none of the per
sons required hospitalization.
Drivers involved were Bruce
Burns, 19, Central Point; Ted
Raymond Crandell, 50, of 327
Edwards st.; and Blanche Enta
Walker, 44, of 2845 Orchard
Home dr. Burns was cited for
violation of basic rule.
Complaining of injuries were
Burns and his passenger, Ken
neth Wayne White, 19, Gold
Hill; Crandell and two passen
gers, Earl William Edmonds,
49, of 201 West Sixth St., and
Thelma Louise Plantz, 49, of 303
North Fir St.; and Mrs. Walker
and her passenger, Edward Rob
ert Walker, 18, of 2845 Orchard
Home dr.
Mechanical Breakdown
Delays Paving Job
Paving of Highland dr., which
was scheduled to begin last
Thursday, has been delayed due
to a mechanical breakdown in
contractor's equipment, Public
Works Director Vernon Thorpe
said today.
The contractor, Rogue River
Paving company, was expected
to complete repairs of the me
chanical failure at the asphalt
plant today, however, Thorpe
said, and work is expected to
begin Tuesday.
Thorpe also said the crews of
Contractor Virgil Anderson be
gan paving Dakota ave. Friday.
Completion is expected by Oct.
30.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity; Cloudy
with showers tonight and Tuesday
Continued cool. Low tonight 50.
Hifih Tuesday "O.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy
with scattered showers tonight and
Tuesday. Little temperature
change. Low tonight 46-54. High
Tuesday 58-66 in north half and
66-72 in south half.
Northern California: Showers
Eureka northward late tonight and
Tuesday; otherwise fair. Cooler in
land. LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
64: helow normal 2.
Record high this date 102 in
1938.
Ret-ord low this date 34 in 1921.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight .06 In. Midnight to 10
a m. 00 In.
Total this month .23 in., .08 in.
above normal.
Total since Sept. 1 .25 In,. 08
in. above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
41 . highest this a m. B3'.
lllsh 4:00 "!4
CITY Yfster .ni, nr.
dav Low Prrr.
Brookings fin 32 .07
Grants Pass 6 43 Tr.
Howard Prairie 59 30 Tr.
Klamath Falls fi3 40
MEDFORD 75 50 Tr.
Portland 62 54 .37
Seattle fil 52 .07
Spokane HO 48 .1ft
Yaki ma 67 5 1 .03
EurckH 66 54 .08
Red Bluff 84 57
Sacramento Rfi ,Vi
San Francisco ...... "O 5fl
Los Angeles 80 66
Phorntx "O
Denver 79 40
Chicago fiT 65
Miami Beach R7 Rl
New York 62 53 M
Washington. D. C. 58 56 .07
FIVK-I1AY FORECAST:
UTstrrn Oregon Temperatures
averaging helow normal Pnd pre
einitation moderate Tuesday and
Wednesdav Showers IlkeW Tues
day and Wednesday and at end of
week. Htfh temperatures 65-75 and
lows 42-52.
Northern California Showers
in extreme north. Otherwise no
precipitation Temperatures below
normal.
DR. R. E. HENSHAW
Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon
Announces
Tl-g Opening of Offices at
317 E. Pine St., Central Point
Phone 664-2537 Homa 664-2930
O'I'ce Hows 9 to 5 Mon thru Fri, by appointment
MEDFORD
Locals
Back From Trip Roy El
liott, 204 West Ninth St., former
Medford fire chief, and Wesley
Hartman, Jacksonville, returned
Sunday from Pendleton where
they attended the Pendleton
Roundup. They plan to leave lat
er this week for Gold Beach,
where they will fish for salmon.
Driver Cited Walter James
O'Brien, 67, of 333 Laurel St.,
Ashland, was cited for driving
while under the influence of in
toxicating liquor after a one
car accident on Highway 99 at
Ashland Mine rd., Ashland, at
7:50 p.m. Sunday. Ashland po
lice said his car went into a
ditch and overturned. O'Brien
was not hurt.
Autos Collide Cars driven
by Roland Morris Reed, 1903
Brookhurst St., Medford, and
John Arthur Wacker, 981 Siski
you blvd., Ashland, were in
volved in a collision at 5:45 p.m.
Sunday on East Main st. and
Frist St., Ashland, according to
Ashland police.
Spot Fire A state forestry
department crew was sent this
morning to a small lightning
strike fire near Soda mountain
in the Grcensprings area this
morning. The fire was reported
by Soda mountain lookout about
8:15 o'clock.
m
Blaze In Brush Central
Point rural firemen were dis
patched to the C. F. Chinn prop
erty on Old Stage rd. about 12:50
p.m. yesterday when fire spread
from trash into brush. Fire ex
tended to one-tenth acre, fire
men reported.
M
Pan Overheats Considera
ble smoke damage occurred in
the kitchen and a ventilator was
damaged when a pan overheated
yesterday at the Kenneth Hem
merling residence, 1208 Fortune
dr., city firemen said. They
were summoned about 12:30
p.m. Firemen were called to
the Oscar Shephard home, 54
Rose St., about 10:50 a.m. yes
terday when an electric washer
motor overheated.
drags Iirnitcs Citv firemen
were sent to a l'i-acre grass
tiro al thp Fltnn Waldron home.
2399 Springbrook rd., about 9:50
o clock today. s iremen saia inai
sparks from a trash fire ignited
grass in a vacant lot on Ritlge
Way about 1:30 p.m. yesterday,
burning a 60 by 60 foot area.
A small grass fire in the 900
block on Alta st. was put out
about 9:40 p.m. Saturday.
Attends Conference Irby
Perry, district manager of the
American National Insurance
company, will attend a regional
management conference of the
company Sept. 19 through 21 in
Portland.
No Meeting Members of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars were
reminded today by club officials
that the group will not meet to
night. Mercy Flights Two persons
were flown Saturday by Mercy
Flights Inc. to bring to 1,620,
Iho mimhnr nf naticnts flown bv
the non-profit air ambulance
service since it was started.
Taken to the Barnes Veterans
hrwniiul in Vancouver. Wash..
was Albert W. Rogers, 826 East
Mam St., tor treatment oi a
heart ailment. Returned to his
nnmp a t r.nlrl Beach after two
weeks at St. Vincent hospital in
Portland was waiter James.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND (UPIl USDA
Cattle 2000, Market mostly 25c
lower; steers good mostly choice
around 1000-1705 lb. 25.25; mixed
good-choice 24-24.50: Rood-choice
1300 lb. 23; good-choice heifers
23-24; standard 18-21; cuttct cows
tl-14; standard 18-21; cutter cows
U-H; cutter-utility hulls . 7-19.
Calves 300. Good-choice 300 lb.
25-27; standard-good 310-400 lb.
20-25; standard-Rood 310-400 11).
20-25; standard-Rood 310-400 lb.
20-25; Rood mainly 22; cull down
to 14; feeders good choice 442 lb.
steers 28.
Hob 500. No. 1 and 2 200-230 lb.
hutchcrs 17.73; sows 1 and 2 grade
14-18; 2 and 3 grade 12-13.
Sheep 1000. Choice-prime wool
ed spring lambs I8.2.V1B.50: good
choice 75-00 lb. 16 50-17.50; choice
prime A5-S5 lb. with I and 2 pelt
16-17.50; ewes cull-choice 3.50-4, 73.
Invesimenf Funds
Noon quotation! on 1 1 1
ttorks.
Hind Bid
Bullock Hll
Cheniica' Fund 12.1A
Colonial Ener 12 B1
Eaton Howard Stk 14.411
Fidelity in !I8
Fundamental Investors 10.11
Group Sec Avla-Elec 7 07
Oroup Scv Com Stk 13 "3
Kevntonc B-3 18 7(1
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MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
OFFICIALS VISIT Ernest W. Tallman, left,
San Francisco, regional representative for the
Social Secruity administration's seven western
states, visited the Medford office recently. Re
viewing the growth of the local program with
Tallman and Edward B. Jacobson, right, Med
ford district manager, is John Richardson, San
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BEAUTY WEDS Stanny Van Bacr, l'Jbl International Beauty
contest winer from Holland, is shown with her husband, Dr.
Gene P. Meyer of Long Beach, Calif. They were married in
Seattle over the week end alter having met in Long Beach in
1981 when Miss Van Baer was competing for the title. (UP1)
Try and
By BENNETT CERF-
A TcPHERSON WAS driving his girl past a shopping
"'A center one hot summer night when they passed a pop
corn stand. "Yummy," said the girl. "That popcorn sura
smells good."
"Wait a minute," said
McPherson generously,
"and I'll drive up closer
so you can get a better
whiff of it."
Gene R&eburn wonders If
you've heard tha one about
the. lady who had water on
the knee. She got rid of It
by wearing pumps.
And it must have been
her father who suffered
water on the brain. One
bllzzardy night he fell
asleep and the water froze.
When tie woke up, he couldn't remember a thing. Everything
had slipped his mind.
A Missouri editor divides America today Into three groups:
the small group who make things change; the larger group .who
watch things change; and the frightening multitude who don't
know that anything Is changing at all.
ti 1963, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King Features Syndicate
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Starting Tonight and Every Night
Dance to Live Music by the
"WELDON DUO"
DINING ROOM OPEN EVERY DAY
S p.m. to 1 1 p.m. Sunday! till 10 p.m.
FOR BANQUETS and PARTIES
Call 535-9710 , Talent
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Francisco, assistant regional representative.
During the visit it was noted that the Medford
office has processed more than 24" .000 claims
since it opened in 1950, and that the number of
beneficiaries has increased 53 per cent in the
past four years. Tallman has held his position
since the social security program started.
Over-the-Counter
Western Slocks
By United
'rest International
Bid Asked
Bank America 6l!?i
Boise Cascade 30?i
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28',
ll's
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Cal Pac Util 20
Con Frclcht 10' a
Cyprus Mlnca 237s
Equilahle. S&L 3.V
First National Bank 72;'.
Jantton 233i
Morrison Knudscn 2
Mult Kennels . 4'i
N.W. Natural Gai 3.V
OrcRun Melal ... . 1
PGE 27,
PP&.L 283,
U.S. National Bank ... 82 '
West Cost. Tel 24;,s
Weyerhaeuser 321s
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25',
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Portland Produce
PORTLAND tUPIl Dairy mar-
kci:
KffRs To relaflerc: AA extra
(arec 40-Alc; larire 45-4ne; A targe
44-46C; AA medium 37-42c; A tmall
23-2!c; cartons l-3c higher.
Butter To retailers: AA and
A printa 88c; cartons 3c higher;
B prints 05c,
Cheese I medium cured I To re
tailers: 46-48; processed Ameri
can 5-10 lb. loaf. 43-4SC.
Portland up.i DreBcd
chicken No. 1 Rinrie dressed to
retailers; Fryers, whole drawn 2fl
:j(ic ih cut up. 34-40tf lb.; hens
licht type, whule drawn 22-2f?c lb.;
light type hens, cut-up 2428c lb.;
heavy whole 3R-30 lb.
ONE
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DFAADDIH O'CONNOR
OOLOW ana ginf mascopit
DiSNeY'iilagic,
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These are the' bordorlines"
their souls,,, their bodies,.,
belong to "The Caretakers"
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ROBERT SIACK i POLLY BERGEN
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1963
National Forest
Timber Cut Sets
Record in 1963
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sec
retary of Agriculture Orville L.
Freeman says a record 10 bil
lion board feet of timber was
cut in the national forests dur
ing fiscal 1963.
Freeman said the timber har
vested had a total value of
$134.4 million. The harvest was
one billion board feet over the
preceding year, and 600 million
board feet over the previous
record harvest of 9.4 billion in
1960.
The volume of timber sold in
fiscal 1963 came to 12.2 billion
board feet. This was 1.9 billion
board feet over the 1962 sales.
It indicated that in addition to
the 1963 production, sales also
included some timber on hand.
"This record surpasses the
goals we set for fiscal year 1963
to harvest 9.7 billion and sell
11.8 billion board feet of timber,
for which Congress last year ap
propriated funds," Freeman
said. "Last year when I met
with representatives of the West
ern Timber industry, I assured
them that high priority would
be given to bringing timber sale
offerings up to an acceptable
level. I consider this an ac
complished fact."
Boy Hospitalized
After Accident
Monty Lynn Price, 13, of 4671
Table Rock rd., was hospital
ized at Rogue Valley hospical
Sunday afternoon suffering from
a broken left arm following an
automobile accident at the in
tersection of Hamnck and Head
rds.
According to Oregon state po
lice, Price was a passenger in
a car operated by his father,
Morton Elvyen PrL'e, 32, which
was hit by a pumper owned by
the Central Point" Rural Fire
district. The fired truck, en route
from the White City station to
a tire on Old Mage rd. skidded
as it turned from Hamrick rd.
onto Head rd. hitting the east
bound Price vehicle. Operator
of the truck was Maynard Win
fred Hadley, 32, of 587 Beall
lane.
The accident occurred about
1 p.m. Both vehicles were ex
tensively damaged, according
to officers.
Rural firemen said that, so
far as can be determined, some
thing mechanically went wrong
with the truck, causing the
wheels to lock.
About 57 per cent of approxi'
matoly 914 billion board feet of
saw lumber m the U.S. is priv
ately owned.
"J I WE LI"
The Body Beautiful
Accompanied by the
MERRITONES
A group of versatile, accomplished musicians with
real big sound playing the most danceable music you've
danced or listened to ... as well as a terrific back
ground support for all 6 aclsl
Never Before to Much on the
Same Bill at Hotel Medford
Oine in the Candle Room, then hive a most excit
ing evening in the Bar of Music
NO COVER CHARGE-The only cost ii the price
of your favorite beverage. '
SEE THIS OUTSTANDING SHOW TONITEI
All This Week at
HOTEL MEDFORD
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HATFIELD TO SPEAK
Salem -(UPI)- Gov. Mark
Hatfield will address the Oregon
AFL-CIO convention in Eugena
at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, his office
announced today.
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THE HIGH COST OF
CARELESSNESS
Mora than $100,000,000 a yaar
That's how much your government
must spend to fight forest fires.
This figure doesn't even count tha
staggering losses ot natural re
sources and wild life. And tragic
but true nine out ol every ten
forest fires are caused by man. Do
your part to prevent them. Follow
Smokey s ABC s.
Always break matches in two.
Be sure you drown all fires out.
Crush all smokes dead in an ash tray.
.Please-.
P& only YOU can
PREVENT FOREST FIRES!
Pub"alid as a public sarvfc
In eooptrahon with Th Advartitlnt
Council nd th Nawspiptr
Arivtrtisfng Executives Association.
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PLUS 3
BIG ACTS
by
"Pepper" Neeley
Capilol Racording tinging
star and song writer of
such great hits as "Kansas
City' - "Cadillac Car" and
othars. Ma and Jonall ap
pear in separate acts on the
sam nights.
The