.MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
Five Appear in Circuit Court
I Walter M. Lloyd, 27, Walla
'. Walla, Wash., was sentenced to
34 years In the Oregon State
Penitentiary this morning in
1 circuit court after his probation
was revoked.
J Lloyd had violated his proba
J tion by failing to maintain em
ployment and by issuing false
i checks in the Washington area.
Sidney Ainsworth was ap-
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinily: Scattered
showers this evening. Partial clear,
mg tonight. Fog or low clouds
Tuesday afternoon. Lew tonight
35-10. High Tuesday 53-58.
Western Oregon: Mostly elou-iy
with showers tonight. Partly cloudy
Tuesday with a few showers itorth
portion. Snow in mountains. Cool
er along coast and north interior
tonight. Low tonight 34-41. High
Tuesday 48-56.
Northern California. Varioble
cloudiness tonight. Mostly iair
Tuesday. Cooler in northern moun
tains Tuesday.
. LOCAL DATA
TEMPERTAURE: Mean yesterday
44; below normal 6.
Record high this date 77 in 1B36.
Record low this dale 24 in 1017.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight 0: Midnight to 10 am.
.02 in.
Total this month 138 in., .26 in.
below normal.
Total since Sept. 1 1.62 in.. .60
m. below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
41. highest this a.m. 100
High 4:00 24-
CITY Vaster- a.m. hr.
, . day Low Free.
Brookings 64 43
Crater Lake 51 16
Grants Pass 58 33 .07
Howard Prairie 56 28
Klamath Falls 58 27
MEDFORD 60 30
Portland 55 46 .06
Seattle 56 44 .71
Spokane 45 40
Yakima 53 35
Eureka 64
Red Bluff 74
Sacramento 77
San Francisco 72
Los Angeles 82
45
42
51
59
Phoenix 87
Denver 58
Chicago 64
Miami Beach 81
New York 82
Washington, D.C. 83
64
36
48
73
5!
59
.02
FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through
Nov. 2):
Western Oregon - Western Wash
ington Temperatures near or a
little above normal. Highs mosUy
in 50s in western Washington and
54-64 western Oregon. Lows most,
ly 35-45. More than normal rain
fall totalling one to three inches.
Northern California Light rain
likely north portion at two or
three day intervals but none in
south portion. Temperatures above
normal.
pointed lawyer for Diane Marie
Collis, 20, of 440 Bush St., Cen
tral Point. She appeared in
court on a charge of unauthor-ir-i
use of a motor vehicle. She
had been arraigned Friday.
Joseph Alexander De Lorme,
22, Route 2, Central Point, was
arraigned on a charge of sod
omy. David Clarence Moore, 37, of
755 Stevens St., was arraigned
on a charge of burglary not in
a dwelling and pleaded guilty.
A pre
ordered.
entering the Grandview Mar
ket, 2330 Crater Lake Ave., on
Aug. 18.
Raymond LaVerne Headers,
40, Portland, was arraigned on j in San
a charge of burglary not in a
dwelling and pleaded guilty. His
case was continued pending
receipt of an FBI report.
Meaders is accused of break
ing into Dell and Maurine's
resturant near Rogue River on
Aug. 31.
Nixon Denies
Dark Horse Role
NEW YORK (UPD-Former
Vice President Richard M. Nix
on has issued a denial of re
ports that he may be a dark
horse candidate for the 1964 Re
publican presidential nomina
tion.
Veteran May Be
Liable After
Selling Gl Home
PORTLAND Merely selling
his GI home does not relieve
the veteran of his liability to
"I have noticed a rash of i Veterans Administration, R.
statements about my inten- j J. Novotny, manager of the
tions," Nixon said. "First I am i Portland VA Regional office,
not a candidate and there will';,. (,
cant an a tAivii4 tiroc i via H d Jeoff F ant nnl cun. i J
Moore is accused of i porting or opposing any of those To of,en veterans who have
who have indicated they are sou tneir federal GI homes team
candidates. (later that the buyer has de-
"I will support any one of, faulted on the loan, the mort-
those who wins the nomination j gage has been foreclosed, a de-
rraneisco tuie sue oi );. ,h -, ,,,
the GOP convention)." ... . . ' " ' ; T;
Hurricane Ginny
Moving to Sea
CAPE HATTER AS, N.C.
(UPD Hurricane Ginny com
pleted its frightening circle
around the South Atlantic and
moved eastward across the
open sea today, still a "danger
ous hurricane" but well out of
reach of land areas.
And Helena, the season's
eighth tropical storm which
sprang up in the Caribbean
during the weekend and showed
signs of growing to hurricane
proportions, degenerated into
little more than squalls today
and weather officials said it
presented no immediate danger.
Ginny still packed the 95-miIe-an-hour
winds which kept resi
dents of the Eastern Seaboard
edgy all last week and forced
removal of about 4,000 persons
from the Carolinas coastline
during the weekend.
But its remote position made
it a threat only to shipping.
OBITUARIES
DELLA WHETSTONE WILLIAM A. SWAIM
Mrs. Delia Whetstone, 86, of The body of William A. Swaim,
Gold Hill, died yesterday in a Molalla, Ore., who died Satur-
local hospital. Funeral services
will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday
in Conger - Morris downtown
chapel. Committal will be in
Jacksonville Cemetery, beside
her husband, Henry Francis
Whetstone, who died in 1947.
Mrs. Whetstone was born Aug.
27, 1877, in the Applegate Val
ley. Survivors include two sons,
Newel I. Whetstone, Ashland,
Ore.; and Alton Whetstone, Red
ding, Calif.
CARL H. CLAWSON
Carl H. Clawson, 74, of Cen
tral Point, died yesterday at
Howard Prairie. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
by Conger-Morris funeral direc
tors. HOMER J. KENT
Funeral services for Homer J.
Kent, 62, of Butte Falls, who
died Friday, will be held at
1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the
Butte Falls Community Church.
The Rev. James Powers, pastor
of the church, will officiate. In
terment will be in Butte Falls
Cemetery. Perl Funeral Home is
in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Kent was born March 12,
1901 in Telluride. Colo. He came
to Butte Falls in 1925 where he
has been employed as a logger
with Medford Corporation until
March of this year. In March,
1923, in Yreka, Calif., he was
married to Florence Dunlap.
Survivors include two daugh
ters, Mrs. Mary West, Pearl
Harbor, Hawaii, and Mrs. Dor
othy Wootton, San Diego, Calif.;
one brother, John Kent, Sail
Lake City, Utah, and four grand
children. One son, Robert J.
Kent, was killed in action during
World War II in 1944.
Honorary casket bearers will
be Bill Lytle, Mike Szpak, Pharo
Dyer, Art Myers, Frank Hol
garth and Ray Sheppard. Active
bearers will be Max Fry, Don
Dillard, Anzel Conley, Virgil
Conley, Elmo Elfson and Elga
Abbott.
day was returned to Molalla
Sunday. Funeral services will
be held Tuesday at Everhart
and Kent Funeral Home there.
Interment will be in Russellvilie
Cemetery. Perl Funeral Home
was in charge of local arrange
ments.
Mr. Swaim was born June 28,
1891 in Formosa, Kan. He was a
farmer most of his life. For the
past two months, he had made
his home in Phoenix with his
daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Dyson
On March 10, 1915, in Walnut
Grove, Minn,, he was married
to Daisy Thomas, who died in
1941. In 1944, in Molalla, he was
married to Ella Bonnell, who
survives.
Other survivors include two
sons, Richard A. Swaim, Seattle,
Wash., and Robert E. Swaim,
Lewiston, Idaho; three daugn
ters, Mrs. Audrey Heibert, Mol
alla; Mrs. Dyson, Phoenix; and
Mrs. uoldie Zornes, Spokane,
Wash.; one brother, Leslie
Swaim, Paton, Iowa; three sis
ters, Mrs. Bertha Schnipp, Jef
ferson, Iowa; Mrs, Grace Mey
er, Dana, Iowa, and Mrs.
Blanche Busby, Paton, Iowa; 10
grandchildren and 3 great grand
children.
Nixon made the comments on
his return from a' 10-day Euro
pean trip on Saturday.
Births
SUTTON To Mr. and Mrs.
John E., 361 N. Fourth St.,
Central Point, Oct. 27, 1963, a
girl, 734 pounds, at Rogue Val
ley Hospital.
KILPATRICK To Mr. and
Mrs. Charles R Box 124, Red
Blanket Road, Prospect, Oct.
27, 1963, a boy, 7 pounds, at
Kogue Valley Hospital.
PURDY To Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Leroy, 1850 S. Peach St.,
Medford, Oct. 27, 1963, a boy,
7V4 pounds, at Rogue Valley
Hospital.
RAFFAELLY To Mr. and
Mrs. Robert R,, 39 Myers Court,
Medford, Oct 27, 1963, a boy,
64 pounds, at Rogue Valley
Hospital,
GUCHES - To Mr, and Mrs
Richard Clement, 2877 Griffin
Creek Road, Medford, Oct 27.
1963, a girl, 7',i pounds, at
Rogue Valley Hospital.
CONSTANTTNE To Mr. and
Mrs. William, 824 N. Riverside
Ave., Medford, Oct 27, 1963, a
boy, 714 pounds, at Rogue Val
ley Hospital.
LEWELLYN To Mr. and
Mrs. Don A,, 1333 Ridgeway
unve, Medtord, Oct 28, 1963,
girl, 6 pounds, at Rogue Val
ley Hospital.
MONDAY, OCTOBER , ISS3
Local and Personal
claim VA had to pay to the lend
er, ne said.
Oregon veterans should under
stand this thoroughly when dis
posing of their Gl homes, No
votny emphasized.
The veteran may be released
of the liability to the Veterans
Administration if his loan is cur
rent and if the purchaser has
obligated himself by contract
to purchase his property and
assume nis liability.
In addition, the purchaser
must satisfy the VA that he is a
good credit risk.
A veteran planning to sell his
GI home may take either of
two steps to avoid future liabili
ty, Novotny said: (1) He can
arrange for the GI loan to be
paid in full; 2) He can allow
the purchaser to assume his GI
loan and obtain a release of his
liability on the loan from the
holder of the mortgage and the
Veterans Administration, provid
ed, of course, both agree.
Oregon veterans may apply
to the VA for a release from
liability by submitting a written
request to Manager, Veterans
Administration Regional office,
208 S. W. Fifth Ave., Portland.
The request should include Uie
VA loan number if known (it is
shown on the reverse of the cer
tificate of eligibility), the ad
dress of the property, the name
and address of the proposed
purchaser, and the name and
address of the holder of the
mortgage, Novotny said.
Permiu Issued The Med
ford building department has is
sued permits to the Holland
Hotel, 109 W. Sixth St., to in
stall an elevator at an estimated
cost of $19,700; to the Congre
gational Church to erect a build
ing at 1801 E. Jackson St. at an
estimated cost of $134,009; to D.
L. Pickell to erect a $9,500 resi
dence at 2864 Howard ave., end
to Standard Oil Company to
erect a $5,000 sign at Sixth St.
and Riverside Ave.
Disorderly Conduct Medford
police Saturday arrested Ed
ward Junior Bergeson, 33, of 801
N. Central Ave., on a charge of
disorderly conduct. He was
lodged in Jackson County Jail.
Firemen Called City fire
men were summoned to a trans
former fire about 8 o'clock to
day. They said that the lead in
wire to the Rogue Villa Apart
ment, iota St. and Siskiyou
Blvd., short circuited and burn;
ed,
Attend Meeting Approxi
mately 25 members of the Med
ford Division of Waddeli and
Reed, Inc., national distributor
of the United Funds group of
mutual funds, are m Portland
today attending the firm's re
gional meeting. Local manager j
Oliver A. Gustafson. i
Elected Fellow Dr. H. L.
Boehtike, 902 E. Main St., has
been elected a fellow of the
American Academy of Pedi
atrics, according to officials of
the academy in Evanston, 111.
Two Day Sale American Le
gion Auxiliary will hold a rum
mage sale Tuesday and Wednes
day, Oct. 29 and 30, in the Le
gion Bail, 404 walnut st. The
hours will be from 3 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Tuesday and 3 a.m. to
1:30 p.m. Wednesday. Those
having items to donate may tele
phone Mrs. Edward McGinty
772-4749 or Mrs. Howard Gold
smith, 772-2519.
Two Accidents
Checked by Police
Medford police checked tsw
vehicle accidents in the city Sat
urday, There were no accMeat
Sunday, officers said,
Mary Ella Brookshsra, II, of
131 S. Grape a., was cited for
disobeying a stop sign after her
A II
Plans Under Way
For Observance
Of Special Week
There ave 82,000 retarded in
dividuate to Oregon, 15,000 of
ters of the Oreeai Association car Glided with a vehicle dri-
for Retarded Children reported e? b-v Michael Kent Cherry, Jl,
tms week m making plans lor " s a.,
observance of NaUsmal Retard-' P-ra- at Ulh &ape Sts.
ed Children's Week, Nov. Ill Officers said Derrell Disss!
to 17. Hinkle, 39. Jacksonville, was Use j
.tai-kew ( fnsonh.no rm. ',, operator of a ear which straek 1
wh4 i iv, . a vehicle registered to Adelase , assast i p.m. wnue ti was pars-
state organisation, are repre-l M near N. Riverside Ave. mk
sented by WivWoBls who are) treatment and coBimanity cen- E- Andrews Road. No cilaUon
Building Permits
In Medford Decrease
Building permits decreased in
Medford during September, ISO,
compared to the same month fa
1962, according to Uie Universi
ty of Oregon Bureau of Business
Research.
The total for last month was
S36M16. For the same month
m 'M2 it -sas $612,127.
The Oregon total in Septem
ber, 1983, was higher with per
mits amounting to I21.465.-3SS.
For September, 19S2, the Ore
gon total was $21,155,1?.
Aims Stewart, 300 Use St,
TO ADDRESS GRANGE
PORTLAND UPD - Agricul
ture Secretary Orville Freeman
will speak at the 97th annual
meeting for the National Grange
here Nov, U-19.
taking an active part to the iters and employment ptooeBsest
:nuig. Wosarow W. Smith," programs. Purpose of the Ore-
plan
Medford, is a director ta the
state orgaiifaattai; Bill Wil
liams, Medford, is newsletter
chairman; Harry Taylor, Med
ford, is president of the Jackson
County Chapter; and Mel At
kins, Grants Pass, is president
of Use JosqAtae County Chap
ter. Authorities say there are 100
causes (or mental retardation,
organization spokesmen point
out. Handicapped children es
pecially need diagnostic guid
ance and special education,
gon Association for Retarded
Children is to work for better
facilities for mentally retarded
of all ages and to help study
and aid research. It ataa seeks
to help the public to anderstond
the needs oi the retarded rad
solicits funds to accomplish
these purposes, Mrs. John
Schreiber Jr., president at the
Oregon Association, emphasized,
explaining that any taterested
person may join the 0AR,
which is "dedicated to serefee
for the retarded."
BARD'S INN
RESTAURANT
Ashland
6 A.M. -18 PM.
j bays per mm
Banquet Room
3
FISCHBECK - To Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence A., 220 W. Vilas
Road, Central Point, Oct. 28,
1963, a girl, IWi pounds, at
Rogue Valley Hospital.
SNOW - To Mr. and Mrs.
Henry M 303 S. Fourth St.,
Jacksonville, Oct. 26, 1063, a
girl, 9'4 pounds, at Rogue Valley
Hospital.
RANKIN To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard L., 2849 Ross Lane,
Medford, Oct. 26, 1963, a boy,
8 pounds, at Rogue Valley Hospital.
EASON To Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin G., 838 W. Second St.,
Medford, Oct. 27, 1963, a girl, 5
pounds, at Rogue Valley Hospital.
LANE - To Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd, Jr., 3410 N. Pacific High
way, Medford, Oct. 25, 1963, a
boy, 7 pounds, at Rogue Valley
Hospital,
BAR SELECTS OREGON
PORTLAND (UPD The
Oregon Bar Association wilt hold
its annual convention in Oregon
next year instead of Vancouver,
B.C.
MAPES To Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene, 891 Huener Lane, Jackson
ville, Oct 26, 1983, a girl, 7'
pounds, at Crater Osteopathic
hospital.
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