Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 03, 1963, Image 10

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    MEPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDKORD, OREGON
1IIIKMJAY, OCTOBtK 3, 13
Local
and Personal
Permits Issued The Medford , Flown To Portland Ray C.
building department issued per- i Peterson. 619 Palm St., was
mils Wednesday to Elmer Ayers;,lown from, Medford to the Vet-
to remodel a residence at 26 Portland for mct)jeai treatment .
ouuui urange si. at an esimiaieu ; Wednesday Dy .Mercy mgnts ?
COSl ot fZ.iW, 10 Heatn com- inc. ne was ine i,o-mn pauem 'i
pany to erect three signs at 237 y ..U..-F.u...
0 am hill -info cnri-ira i: ina i u'ac I C
East Main st. at an approximate i started j ,i:Mp
cost of $2,000; to Bowers Heat-j . . . , 1
Inn id PlnmKInn onmnom, In1 r. u..i -. -
make an addition to a building chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will
at 1312 Beatty st. at an antici- i hold a rummage and white ele-
oated cost of S3 000- and to F 1 Phanl sale Frlda'' Oct. 4. and
patea cost ot Sa ooo, and lot., SaturdaVi 0c, 5 a( M East
Couch to remodel a residence at , Mam s4 Ashland The hours are
08 Beekman st. at an expected ' 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, and
cost of S1.800. I 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday.
Fire at Hotel Medford fire- !
men reported that a fire at the
Robinson hotel, 100 East Main
St., "fortunately" burned out
yesterday without extending to
Memorial Services
Set for E. L. Scott
Memorial funeral services for
the entire building. They were , Ernie L. Scott, formerly of
called about 3:05 p.m. to in-! Medford and secretary of Mcd
' vestigate a smell of smoke and , ford Elks Lodge from 1931 to
found that a wire to the corner 1957, who died Tuesday in
of a neon sign had shorted and i Reno, Nev.. will be held at 11
burned through. They reported i a.m. Saturday at the Medford
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OBITUARIES
! gon (or the past four years. He lnd ; Mrs. Grace Inslee, Lor-
: was a veteran ol World war 11, i rame, Ohio; and Mrs. Fred Lee.
I serving from 19-10 to 1945 with , Milwaukee. Wis.; 12 grandchil-
randchil-
11
ms horn July tn lnd Medical detachment. ' dren and three great grat
as 'Calif She "e was manied Jan. 3, 1942. in dren.
Bertha Nanncngj, 'vU survives.
He was a charter member of
the Ascension Lutheran church.
Survivors, besides his widow,
include one daughter, Carolyn
Uhrich, at home; three broth
ers. Elmer Uhrich, San Diego,
Calif.; Donald Uhrich, Livonia,
EDWARD N. BUTLER i Mrs. SiiMott s
AUI AVn VHu-arH Vnrm.m -7 Ion in Will..-.:
Butler, 91. of gi Granite St., died moved to Medford' from San Salt Lake City, Utah, to Sylvia
Oct. 2 at his home. Francisco in June. 11. - ' "crson. wno survives.
,, . .... ... ; Other survivors include
ne k uuin :uv. .o. ion, in ane was a memirr oi ine ion- j.,.,,,!,!,,,. Mrs i a n-imtpv
Cvr.nno. V lh vnnnnnsl nf ,..,, .i 1 ,.h u I).,K O.UlBnU T, J rS. LOIS A . KamM .
i Lij !" . . . , ' , Nevada, Mo; a brother.
four children. l.can Women s club, the Oregon cha,.,cs A K;1V 1Iouston, Tex.;
He was married to r ranees Historical Mociriy, Art fiocieiy his mother. Mrs. Jessie Jarrell,
lonraa. ret), tb, ikm, m new i ana me mskivou sixjhs car noustoni Tex.; and one grand-
ioir. iie uieu in .waim, Aiio. tiuu. child.
in Ashland, on Aug. 2b. mi, ne on Aug 7, 1919, in Willows.; Casket hearers will include i
was married to Mrs. fcmma Cilli sh(, was nlan.jed to Dr. Harrv Goold, Mike
.. .... ... , rvi'lll I'll li. .-lllll I'l 1,'. M llll 111- lllllll'V illl'lll'l. II lill , I' i II. nura rtirnflnr, in phirno n r,r. ..... . . ,- - , .,
vivo i j ;;.., " j ,., , .., " .n u.iti unncn, preceded mm in deatn.
UVC!- vives. Other survivors .include Keith Butts and (.buck Wort-1 rangements. j Casket bearer-! will inrlurin
Mr. Butler a member of First three children. Karen Marie., man. , m.. ,.u..u ... !
EUS'ESr W. IHOMAS 'fi. 1912. at Stanton county, fran. Jim Martinson, John Hall,
Graveside services for Ernest 'ebr. He was married Nov. 7. Conrad Olson, sr.d Jack Good
W. Thomas. 71. of Sonora, ! 1336. at Lamoure, N. D., to win.
1 A. C. UHRICH
Funeral services for A. C
,,. . , , i mil., iunoiu vniii-ii, uivuina
(Dick) Uhrich, 50, of Eagle Mirh anH U'n. Uhrich S.in,
Point, who died Monday, will An:l riif unrf ihr i'trs
be held at 11 a m Saturday at Mrs viola Brault. and Mrs.
the Ascension Lutheran church. : cladys Buherti Dotn o( Los
The Rev. ernon Hanson will Angeles, Calif.; and Mrs. Lu-
umi'idie. wiumiudi win ue in c,ne Booth, Santa Ana, Calif.
Memorv Gardens Memorial i ni. .,.m,k i hi., TUii
McNicl, park, with Conger - Morris Fu-; Uhrich. and a brother. Clarenco
that it had been noted earlier
that the wire had burned
through but no fire was found.
Elks Temple.
The Rev. George Bolster as
sisted bv Exalter Ruler R. N.
Later the tire department was i Rjans Jr. will officiate. Perl
notified because of continued i Funeral home is in charge of
oaor oi MiiuKe. n noie in me arraneements.
EXPERIMENTER Seventy-seven year-old Ernest Santo, Lozier
lane, is looking for a younger person or persons to take over his
work in developing hybrid plants and new variations of fruit. One
of his newer types plants is this climbing strawberry which has
grown seven feet tall. The screen and berries are shown here.
Methodist chinch operated the Marv Sue and Scott, all at
Palace cafe in Ashland for 10 home; two brothers, David
years after moving here in 1910. soelh., Garv Socth; and her par
At his death he was the owner cnts. Mr and Mrs Joe Socth.
of Butler Apartments, where he an Willows Calif
made his home. , VvmAs who wjsh may con.
Survivors include two stop-, tl.jbule , lhe Marilyn Sublette
children Col. William B. West-1 jiemorial Fund at the Congrcga
al , Athens. Greece, and Mrs. tiona, cml.th.
Helen llallner. Compton. Calif.; ,
one sisier-in-iaw, airs tna ta- i nvn rSFV
Calif., who diini there Monday,
will be held at 9:30 a m. Satur
day in Eastwood Odd Follows
cemetery in Medford.
j Officers of Medford Lodge
103, AF&AM, will officiate. Con
ger - Morris Funeral directors
' are in charge of arrangements.
i Mr. Thomas was born May
14, 1891, in Log.inspott. lnd..
ton. han r rancisco. and one nice i Funeral services for Lonzo
Mrs. Frances Chnstensen, Se- Cascv. 45. of 1517 Oregon ave..
attic, wash. :who died Monday, will be heldand ha(nivcd in 'Sonera fr the
Funeral services will be at i at 1:30 p.m. F nday in llillcrest ! .,ast .,a vears moving there
jj.iii. i i nidi , .'i-i. 1, di ijii- : .iii'iuiii idi nidl'l-l Ull llll. iuiiii
willer's Mountain View chapel . Phoenix rd.
with the Rev. B. J. Holland of-; Bvron C. Peacock, of the
ficiating. Interment will be in ' Church of Jesus Christ of Lat
Mountain View cemetery. j tor-day Saints will officiate.
1 Committal will be in Hillcrest
MAluLlN E. SUBLETTE ! Momorial nark, with
wood framing of the wall was
found with a two by three-foot
area burned. The sign company
was called to remove the sign.
' Dresses Missing Molly
Francis Walker, Salem, report
ed to Medford city police Wed
nesday afternoon that several
dresses, valued about $150,
were stolen from her vehicle
while it was parked at 724 Oak
st. I
Cars Collide Autos operated
by Deanna Kunkel, 19, of 1411
McAndrews rd., Medford, and
Carol Joy Axson, 16, of 444 Lit
Way, Ashland, collided at 12:20
p.m. Tuesday at Siskiyou blvd.
and Liberty st. Miss Kunkel was
cited for failure to yield right-of-way.
Christina Beck, 13, of 3289
Highway 66, Ashland, a passen
ger in the Axson car, suffered a
minor cut and was treated at a
doctor's office, police said.
13.
77-Year-Old Man
ires From Soil
Mr. Scott was born Nov
1890, in Rolla, N.D.
He moved to Medford from
Seattle, Wash., in 1925. He
served as Exalted Ruler of i Ernest Santo, 77-year-old Luth-1 produces a berry "as large as
Medford Elks 1168 in 1941 and I er Burbank of Lozier lane, Med- an egg."
1942. He was a veteran of ford, is just about to wind up 1 He has a n o t h e r climbing
World War I serving with the : his career as a hybridizer. I strawberry variety, an Ameri-
unucd siates Army Lngineers. . hari a st..okc about a Vcar: can annual, which erows seven
Memorial services for Mari
lyn E. Sublette. 32. of 813 Minne
sota ave.. who died Tuesday,
will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday
at Westminister Presbvterian
church. The Rev. Robert Tull.l
pastor of the Congregational
church, will officiate. Perl Fu
neral home is in charge of arrangements.
Conger.
Morns Funeral directors in
charge of arrangements.
Mr. Casey was born Nov. 21,
1918. in Broken Arrow, Okla.,
and had lived in southern Ore-
from southern Oregon.
Survivors include his widow.
Antoinette; three sons, Frank'
Thomas, Grants Pass; John i
Thomas, Klamath Falls; and!
Capt. George Thomas, Victor
ville, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs.
Dorothy Kole, Pinole, Calif. : a;
brother. William Thomas. Lo-!
gansport, lnd.; four sisters. Mrs.
Cora Drompp, Loraine, Ohio;
Mrs. Dollv Bender, South Bond,
Now!-OPEN 7:00 P.M.-Now!
WAS SHE TOO
OLD AT 15 ?
cm
He is survived by one broth-!
er. Melvin Scott, Salem, Ore., j
and one sister, Miss Vera Scott. !
Seattle, Wash. His wife. Edna I
B. Scott, preceded him in death
Dec. 8, 1956.
ago and has been unable to , feet tall. The climbing varieties
GR1S11AM - To Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold F., box 239, Forest Creek
rd., Jacksonville, Oct. 1. 1963, a - diet limitations
earn.' on mucn ol nis experi
mentation plus his processing of
natural foods. But. he feels the
work is important because it
shows what can be grown on
Rogue valley soils. It's also im
portant because he feels his ex
periments provide new natural
foods to keep people fit and
healths-, particularly those with
girl. 8' 4 pounds, at Rogue Val-:
ley hospital.
r'"f mr' sffiES
TOMORROW
3-UNIT SHOW
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STATE FAIR
boom: ini;iTiniw;n kwki.l fhe
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SUBMARINE
:tMioiwo uiiis loiwaw usiti luiucipuh
CI1ANEY - To Mr. and Mrs.
John II., 1100 South Oakdale
ave., Medford, Oct. 1, 1903, a
girl, 9'j pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
Latest addition to the Santo
plant menagerie is a climbing
ever-bearing strawberry called
Sonjana which came from Ger
many a few years ago. This
berry, unlike the usual straw
berries which bear the second
year, bears the first year and
HiiD.n 10 .mi . ano iUi s. : . , ,
Patrick Michael, post office box mVPilTIPni rllllfK
182, Butte Falls. Oct. 2. 1963. a 1,1 '"HIICIH I UI1U3
boy, 7 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
WILCOX - To Mr and Mrs.
Robert F., 3318 Old Military rd.,
Medford, Oct. 2, 1903, a hoy, 8
pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital.
LYONS - To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Lee, 17 Elm St., Med
ford, Oct. 2, 1963. a boy. 7
pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital.
N'nnn quotations on selected
clnrKS
I iiml Bill
Bull.n-k 13 !U
Chrnncal Fund 1 1 RH
Colonial Knrr 12 17
E.ilcm Howard Stk I I 211
I-idrhtv . Uwli
Kimd.inipnla! lnvcsl 10.12
Group Srr Avia-Klec fi "II
Croup Sec Com Stk 13. 7n
Hamilton HDA . S on
KcvMone B-.1 1(8:
Kr-vstone B-4 . .. 10.17
Kevstone K-2 . . 3 .13
Kevstone S-l . 22 2ft
Kevstone S-2 13 4tt
Kevstone S-3 14 fin
Kevstone S-4 4 34
Mass inv Growth Stk B 3R
Interim Committee
Meetings Scheduled
SALEM (UPI)
lative interim committees have
scheduled meetings here Fri
day. The Committee on Insurance
meet at 9:30 a.m. in room
309 in the Capitol building.
The Highways committee will
meet in room 319 at 10 a.m.,
following two subcommittee ses
sions. Tourism will be the topic
at 9 a.m., and allocation of reve
nues will be discussed at 9:30
a.m.
nal Growth
Slocks
TV-Klee
Tinted Aocum
I'mted Income
fluted Science
Value Line tne
TWO lcgiS- Well'uiBton
8. in
10 11
Askrd
l.i 2.1
12 !14
1 3 li;t
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IK 12
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24.30
14 72
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WE ARE OPEN EVERY N1TE!
ITUI
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'tmie
GATES OPEN 6:45 pm "JASON" ON AT 7:30 & 1 1 :45 pm
P A COLOSSUS '
mm.rASTS
Mrrtiord and vicuutv Parllv
elouriv tonicht and Friday, except
ni'inunc foe Low tonicht 40-43
j Hioh Friday 73-BO.
j Western Orccon Mostly cloudy
tonicrit and Friday mornniE
j Partiy sunny Friday afternoon.
Low toniL'hl 44-34 Hlch Friday
i ti2-72 except ail-R.i in southern
interior.
Northern California Fair to
' nicht and Friday, except foe on
coast and alternoon thunderstorms
in southern Sierras
1.1)1 At. DATA
TEMPFfl ATURF. Mean yester-
da 70 above normal in
Hecnrrt Inntl this date tn in linn
Record low this date 31 m l&UI
PRECIPITATION 24 hours to
nudnicht. none. Midnicht to 10
a ni . none
Total this month none. 10 inch
low normal
Total since Sept 1. .26 inch. .44
inch hclow normal
HUMIDITY Lowest yesterday
8'.. hichcsl this a in R3'..
Hi ll 4:on 21
( ITV I'esler- a.m. hr.
nay Low I'rfe
not only grow away from easy
access by insects, but are easier
to pick.
Another Santo propagation is
the Jerusalem artichoke for
diabetic people. And there are
non-acid tomatoes for people
with sensitive stomachs.
A hybrid raspberry produces
a large unusually sweet berry
as large as your thumb in spring
and fall.
He also has a cross between a
garlic and leek which produces
a milder onion-type vegetable.
The leek has five or six bulbs
while the cross has only two
large bulbs.
faanto nas petite prunes, very
smaii prunes, which have been
growing 100 years or more in
this country. Then there is the
sweet date prune which shrinks
less in the drying. He uses dry
ing racks consisting of frames,
which look like windows screens,
laid on benches in the sun or has
them in a closet-like arrange
ment with a blower underneath.
Thick grape vines, thick as a
man's arm, carry half-breed
mission and concord grapes
around an unused garage on the
1.6 acres of the Santo property.
This cross produces grapes
which dangle in clusters two
feet long.
He also has red. while and
blue plums. This is a cross he
tweculhe cherry and plums. In
fact, he has budded all three on
j one tree.
; A red flowering crab apple
crossed with a yellow Siberian
I crabapple produces fruit not too
sour to eat. Usuaully the crab
apple is too tart to eat fresh
I and is used almost exclusively
in jams and jellies.
Over-the-Counler
Western Slocks
By Initrd Irr,
Bank of America . .. m-
Bnise Cascade 31
Cal Pac Util 25 1
Con Freight !.'r'
Cyprus Mines 22
Equitable S&L,
1 st National Bank .
Jantzen
Morrison K.:udscn
Mult Kennels
N W. Natural Ghs
Orrcon Metal
VPKh
PGE
U S. National Bank
Tektronix
West Coast Tel . ..
Weyerhaeuser
IiitrniiitiDna.
Hid Asked
NOW!
HODADS.N.GREMM1ES!
BEACH PARWf
FOB CUMMINGS ' i . MTHECOLOR ? iLtJJ '!'
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83', 92 ' -s. - MtOt NMl. . .ft'-Jl
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Gen. U-Sfe-iJ j "i
$ioo mW: 5tl IT HAPPENS TODAY
Plus "THE REBEL SET"
Come On In . . . After The Game!
IATE LATE IATE
OWL SHOW FRIDAY NITE
For'64... bsfawase of stars from OlDSMIlt
...WHERE THE ADWN IS!
OF ADVENTURE!
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mo tuc FlptiT T1MF ON THE SCKttN . . . Tut GuORr
THAT WAS GREECE. ..THE LEGEND THAT WAS JASON!
ARMStRONGKOVACK PYMONQNAISMITH
Aft JASON AS MEDEA
A COLUMBIA P'CTUM
1
2ND GREAT FEATURE ON AT 9 30 pm
A PAST FAITH ... A V.'OVATi PAST ilit.CwI.Ct'
M-SJf DEBORAH KERRYDL BRYHHER
MHOUiiTVAKr v -THE JOURNEY
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Klamntn Falls
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Election Material
Ready for Boards
Election boards may pick up
pouches containing the supplies
for the Oct. 15 special election,
Jackson county elections offici
als reported today. The pouches
are available at the elections
department on the second floor
of the courthouse.
To dale, 158 absentee ballots
have been mailed or cast at
the elections departments. Per
sons may vote by absentee bal
lot through 5 p.m. Oct. 9. From
Oct. 10 through election day.
! absentee ballots will be issued
! only in cases of emergency,
j The elections department has
already made arrangements
! with the hospital auxiliaries at
Sacred Heart, Rogue Valley and
1 Ashland for patients to vote on
election day.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND ifPli Dairy niar-kr-t
F.ri Tn retailor AA fxtra
l-.icr .Vi-:i4r, A A larc ir.-V2r A
Lircr 4'i-4R A A merinim 4.D-4.'tr;
.n.ail ilii-.'iiic rartnns l-3c
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tv wh'ili. drawn
up 34-4"( M hrns
'r d-fi'i'n ri-?:ii Ih
i rut-up 22-iHr I'l
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Portland Livestock
pnnTAND fPI fSOA-
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no r.irl tradr tit
Toil-Free Phone
Service Ordered
SAI.EM (UPI ) West Coast '
Telephone Co. has been ordered j
to establish loll-free extended
area service between its Sher
wood exchange and Pacific j
Northwest Bell's Portland ex
change by Dec. 31. Public I'til-:
ily Commissioner Jonel C. Hill
said today.
West Coast's Sherwood sub-'
scribers presently pay an mi-1
tial station-to-station toll rate ,
of 15 cents.
Hill's order was issued after j
a poll indicated subscribers fa
vored high rates rather than a
toll charge.
, 4.L In
1 "rl! iiiil
iwn ww Nivut tiinmt omuMimnm
JotStOrl Misitm sports mpe to tkiieiiMpriffi! class
YodVr looking at OIdsmobilc' new hiph prrformrr JetsUr I! It'
poworcri hy ihn fumrnja 3IM -cubic-inch Starfire V-8 I'jnKinp, frnturrs
dilinclive rooflin,-, , . sporty hucknt. RfntJi . . . center control console !
.IiirL out thfi -IrUtar fiK srrird . . . companion to the famous hiRh
performing Dvnnmic and Super 8Ss! It intrnduces a brand new
culiioinch Jelfire Rocket V-8. Knur uparkliriK JetHtar 88 models in all!
tUtmtt J"" Till T lllllllin
, 'nf '-'t ' VOfVi
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Unw from tliB iwnwplutu bank!
ffMFm-
Sttipwilup in sivl 'Stivpiwfl ' in iwrfiwmamul
CUTLASS HOUOAY COUP!
Hnii(it w "tl'dTfin OP of
nw F II C. tin n mt,4th for 1964,
New V-hiva of activity! V-8 for action! V-6 for economyl
Meet the mop'-for-l he-mone v car nf (he yearOld! F-8V Mnrr
ntomitirsH, thnnkn lo (en extra inches in leniith! Mnrr art inn from a
npw .Jelfire Rocket V-8 and smonth new .Irtawjiv Drive! Mnrr sniingi
from a brand new Kcon-O-Wav V-6 Knyine! Mnrr ci"ii'rt itnrt
nxirfahihrv from a ihree-ini h nr.m r whfi'lbnM', rugged (luard-ltpam
Krame, and a wider ianc9 than ever! I'lus more frnturr . . . mnrr
(rt'hton . . . mure nf ctrrything' Step info your (HdnmobiIe Healer's 0
today and uti-p nut in a mnrr-for-thr-mnnry K-8'i! opi'0"i nt retf
StK ALU Or THE OUALtrv-BUtLT ' OLDS MOBILES NINETY -LIGHT. STARf I R t . 1UPE M. DYNAMIC . JCTSTAf . JtTST AR H. F-flS
VISIT YfliJl LOCAL AUTH0RI2L0 01DSM0BILE QUALITY OtALERS
"BY-BYE BIRDIE"
and "THE MAN
FROM THE DINERS' CSrJB88'
Last night I
dreamed he took
me to Dinner,,
in the
CANDLE ROOM
J..RS WHITNEY OLDSMOBILL 415 South Riversicte Avenue
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