Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 03, 1963, Image 7

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    OBITUARIES
MICHAEL J. LATENDRESSE
Recitation of the holy rosarv
for Michael J. Latendresse, 17,
m s. noiiy si., Medlord, who
died Friday, will be conducted
Sunday evening at 8 p.m. in
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Merlford. A requiem- mass will
be read by the Rev. John
Keane, Principal of St. Mary's
man hcnooi, Monday at 8 a.m
in Sacred Heart Catholic
Church. Interment will follow
in Siskiyou Memorial Park.
Michael was born Sept. 30,
194G, in Decatur, Illinois, the
son of Lyle and Esther Laten
dresse, who survive. The fam
ily have been residents of Ore
gon since 1848, and moved. to
Medford from Grants Pass in
1960.
Michael was a member of
Sacred Heart Catholic Church,
Medford, and a member of the
Blessed Virgin Sodality. He
was a senior at St. Mary's High
School, and was very active in
sports, having been a member
of the football, basketball, and
track teams. He also belonged
to the Letterman s Club. Dut
ing his junior year, he was
president of his class, and vice
president of the National Honor
Society, of which he was still
a member. He was a winner of
the United Nation's Essay Con
test. At the time of his death,
he was Vice President of St.
Mary's High School student
body.
The remains will lie in state
at the Chapel in the Trees Mor
tuary,, within Siskiyou Memor
ial, from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m.
Sunday.
Survivors besides his parents
include two brothers, Patrick
and Timothy Latendresse, at
home; one sister, Sarah Francis
Latendresse, at home; his pa
ternal grandmother, Mrs. Fran
cis Latendresse, Indianapolis,
Indiana, and his maternal
Jacksonville Mules
Miss SOC Parade
JACKSONVILLE - Several
muled belonging to George Mc
Une of Jacksonville's Pioneer
Village were scheduled to pull
a stagecouch in the Southern
Oregon College Homecoming pa
rade in Ashland Saturday morn
ing but they never made it
there.
The mules, which pulled a
wagon to Oregon from Missouri
in 1959 in observance of the
Oregon (Milennial, were being
transported in a trailer.
As the vehicle, driven by Dan
Hayes, was proceeding along
the Jacksonville Highway west
of Medford, a tire went flat,
throwing the trailer out of con
trol and into a ditch.
The mules had to be walked
back to the Pioneer Village.
Mcllne and a group of four
other persons dressed in cos
tumes out of the past continued
on to Ashland and rode on an
other float. The four were Don
Hayes, Barbara Lowe, Alvin
Reiss and Kathcrinc Harrell.
The only original
Do It Yourself Hamburger'
S-'pce &wt?n
(froxen)
Stop in at Dell's Hambur
ger Stand, 323 E. Sixth
Street, and take homo a
3 or 6 months' supply.
So convenient for quick
dinners, extra guests,
toenagers snacks ... if
you can't think of a
thing for that next meal.
DELL'S
HAMBURGERS
323 E. 6th St.
Medford, Oregon
1 Toniia hfWl
SINATRA ' HARVEY - LEIGH
You'll swear
you've
4j
never i j&
seen ,i
anyining
quits
like
Itl
CHUDiDRTE
. LANSBURY - SUVA-
2ND BIG HIT
ON AT 9:30 P.M.
grandfather, William Jacob,
Marion, Indiana.
Pallbearers will include Doug
Vakoc, Pat Thomson, Mike
Soran, Anthony Morgan, Jeff
Randolph and Don Zeleznik.
H v. a request of the family
that donations be made to St.
MarV'S Hinh Krhnnl Fn.lnuim,.,!
Fund.
Funeral arrangements are
entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral
Service, directors nf rhanol in
IU- T, ...
uiu irees mortuary.
.MRS. CLEO BOYER
ASHLAND Mrs. Clen Rnvpr
67. of 521 N. Main St.. Ashlanri
died in Ashland Community
nospuai Saturday morning. She
was born May 14, 1896, in
Ulane Countv. Oklahoma
Funeral arranepmnnis will he
announced by LitwiUer Funeral
Home.
ROBERT J. WEBSTER
Funeral services are nenriinr
at the Perl Funeral home for
Robert J. Webster. 2S. whn rliorl
at a local hospital Saturday
aiiernoon.
ONEDA ALLEN
Services for Mrs. Oneda Allen,
wife of Z. A. (Jim) Allen, who
died Saturday at her home near
Eagle Point, will be held in the
Conger-Morris chapel at 1 p.m.
Monday with the Rev. George
Rosebcrry, T i r s t Methodist
Church, officiating. Interment
will be in Knoxvillc, Tenn.
RONDO N. CIIANEY
ASHLAND Rondo N. Chancy,
89, of 240 Van Ness Ave., Ash
land, died at his home Saturday
mornine. He was born Nov. 12.
in Rondo, Mo.
Funeral arranpempnts will hp
announced by LitwiUer Funeral
Home.
JAMES SANDERS
ASHLAND James Sanders,
944 Mary Jane Ave., Ashland,
died in the Veterans Hospital in
Portland Saturday. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
by LitwiUer Funeral Home.
Appeal on Request
Denial Scheduled
A Dublic hearine to consider
the appeal of Howard Pruitt
livestock hauling regarding the
denial of a variance request has
been set 'or Wednesday, Nov.
13, at 7:30 p.m.
The Jackson County Planning
Commission has scheduled the
hcarinn in the auditorium nf llin
Jackson County Courthouse.
ine original variance request
to operate the livestock hauling
ooerati.tn in lhp Nnrln Ppnlml
Point zoned area was heard last
month by the board of adjust
ment of the commission. The
board's recommendation In ripnv
the request was upheld by the
planning commission.
The request concerns the oper
ating of six cattle trucks, over
night parking and truck repair
shop.
207 Items Are Sold
At City Auction
The city's general fund is ap
proximately $700 richer due to
the annual Medford Police De
partment auction of unclaimed
articles Friday.
A total of 207 items were sold
at tho department's storage
building at the Medford Munici
pal airport. Among items sold
were 14 automobiles and 14 bi
cycles. Lt. Rollic Pcan. services lieu
tenant, noted that while the
group was smaller then usual,
possibly due to the weather,
about 100 persons did attend.
Auclioncer for the event was
O. J. Brenner, who donated his
services.
PORTLAND (UPI) - The
! 13th annual convention of the
Inland Empire Waterways As
sociation will get under way at
the Multnomah Hotel here today.
LAURENCE JANET
GREGORY PARRISH
steve McQueen
FLIGHT STATUS - The No. 2 X15 plane, dam- plane, to be called the X15A-2, will have a long
aged last November in a landing accident, will cr flight duration and higher speed capability
return to flight status early next year, the Na- because of an increased propellant capacity for
tional Aeronautics and Space Administration its rocket engine. This model shows look of
(NASA) reported Tuesday. The improved rocket plane. (UPI)
Three Cars Entered
In Medford Friday
Medford police reported three
car "prowls" occurred Friday.
Thomas William Swoape, 106
Clark St., Medford, said the
wing of his car's front window
was damaged while the car was
parked on Holly St., Medford,
but nothing was taken.
Wayne Howard, Route 2, Box
39, Jacksonville, reported that
11 gallons of gas were taken
from his car Friday while it
was parked in an alley between
Jasper and Ivy S'.s. and between
Melrose and O'Gara Sts., police
said.
Jill Elaine Dusenbury, Cres
cent City, Calif., reported an
empty black purse and a light
gray travel case were taken
from her car while it was park
ed in the Medford Shopping
Center.
Cox, Becken Attend
Yachals Workshop
Berl Cox, principal of Mc-.
Loughlin High School, and Dr.
Elliot Becken, assistant superin
tendent of Medford School Dis
trict 549C, were among 30 school
administrators, college profes
sors, and State Department con
sultants who attended a work
shop in Yachats recently to
study the merits of flexible
scheduling and recommend pro
cedures for assisting Oregon
high schools to introduce flexi
bility into their programs.
The workshop, sponsored by
the State Department of Educa
tion, was conducted by Dr. Rob
ert Bush, professor of education
at Stanford University and a
recognized authority on new
techniques in class scheduling.
Participants in the conference
discussed the successful forms
of flexible scheduling which
their schools have experienced,
as well as various problems
they faced.
Dr. Willard Bear, assistant
superintendent in charge of in
struction, and Dr. James B. El
lingson, director of secondary
education, both in the State De
partment of Education, organ
ized and conducted the work
shop. WITHOUT WATER
BROOKINGS (UPI) - Resi
dents of this Curry County com
munity were without water Fri
day after an earth slide tore
out a large section of the city's
water line.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: nam and
OL-cubiunul southerly winds today,
iiiiowery tonight. Partly clouuy
Monday, with early morning log
pa lutes, liifih today bo-M. Low
tonight 33-iJtt. High Monday 47-32.
Western Oregon : Mostly cloudy
with periods oi rain today and
Monday. Furious ot partial clear
uiu in the atteinoons. High both
ua,8 j0-5d. Low tonight 3tMB.
iNurinern uaiucruiu: ttain aama
Rosa and Redding northward, var
iable cloudiness elsewhere today.
Hain spreading over most ol the
area tonight and Monday,
LOCAL DATA
TEMPEHATUKE: Mean yester
day iu; uuovc normal 1.
Hccord high this date 10 in., 192U
Record low this date It) in., lU3i
HLUiPlTA'nuN; 24 hours to
mHnmht .02 in.
Total this month .03 in , .13 in.
lipniw nnrmnl
'loud since Sept. 1, 1.70 In., 1.U0
In. ueiow normal.
HUMIDITY: i-owest yesterday
57Sc.
High 4:UO M
HIT esuT- a.m. Iir.
day Low I'rct.
tirookings 5d 46 M'i
Mamaln Falls til itf
(WfeurUHD -U .03 t
r-oiliand 36 Ai :U
Seattle 54 A2 .31
bpoKane i7 3 .12
VaKima 57 2 7
turcKa 58 41) .44
lied Bluff :ti :J, .02
Sacramento H -tU .21
ban rancisco 51) 5.'i
Los Angeles 71 j!)
rnocmx 7b lib .14
Denver 71 211
Chicago 4U 32
Miami Beach t5 71
New YorK 42 .37
Washington. D. C. 32 -iU Aii
bun let today 5:03 p m.
buinibe tomorrow 0 48 a.m.
MuunriM! tonight 7 U7 pin
Today the planet, Mercury, i
almost oirectly beyond the bun.
Now 133 million miles Irom the
Larth, Mercury will be only bj
million miles Irom ui next Janu
ary. NOW OPEN
KACHII1A LODGE
Highway 99 South - Center of Phoenix
SERVING FINE FOOD -
Italian Dinners
Steaks Chicken Sandwiches
SPECIAL CHILD'S PLATE
i 1
MEDFORD MAIL
Local and
Employed as Clerk M r s.
Evalyn Cole, formerly Evalyn
Pleyer, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Pleyer, 2911 Table
Rock Road, Medford, has been
employed as an application
clerk in the Washington Division
of State Farm Automobile In
surance Company at the firm's
Northwest office in Salem. She
was a 19U2 graduate of Medford
High School.
Roundtable Program A 60
minule film titled "Pollution in
Paradise" will be shown at the
Monday noon luncheon of the
Medford Chamber of Commerce
Roundtable. The controversial
film was produced by a Port
land television station. Round
table members were urged by
Chairman Robert Balk to ar
rive early for the luncheon if
possible, since showing of the
film will commence at 12:10
p.m. The Roundtable meets at
North's Chuck Wagon.
Building Permits Building
permits have been issued by the
Medford building department to
Dub Park to erect a $15,000
r sidence at 847 Olympic Ave.;
to Jor McCardell for an $11,000
residence at 2924 Seckcl St.; to
Jim Clark to erect a $1.1,000 resi
dence at 364 Cerritos Ave., and
to LeRoy Williams for a $13,000
residence at 1820 Brookhurst
Ave.
Son Bom Capl. and Mrs.
Fred Gustafson, Ramey A i r
Force Base, Puerto Rico, are
parents of a son, Duane t-:im.
born Oct. 22. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dutton
J .cksonville, and Mrs. Charles
Gustafson, Astoria.
To Meet at Colony The Med
ford Toastmasters will meet at
the Colony at 6:30 p.m. Monday,
Nov. 4, with Dan Hull acting as
toastmastcr and Ren Taylor,
Bob Bekkcr and Dennis Garcc
lon as speakers.
Address Corrected A Jack
son County Circuit Court jury
recently awarded $25,000 to Mrs.
Joyce Rusho, 667 Walnut St.,
Slates Meeting
The Veterans Day parade
committee will meet at 8 p.m.,
Monday, Nov. 4, in the Veterans
of Foreign Wars Hall, 42 North
Front St.; Medford.
"This will -be the last get
together before Veterans Day,
Monday, Nov. 11, so it is impor
tant that everybody attend,"
Pat Graham, chairman of the
parade committee, said.
An ex-officio member of the
committee, Veterans' Council
President Wendell J. Frank, will
attend. He will call the meeting
into council business session if
it becomes necessary for han
dling any council business,
Graham said.
Faces New Charge
HILLSBORO (UPI) A For
est Grove man found innocent
of an assault charge Thursday
faces a new charge today.
Emil Jakim, a former lan
guage instructor at Pacific Uni
versity in Forest Grove, has
been charged formally with as
sault with a dangerous weapon.
Millard W. Wallin of Portland
accused Jakim of attacking him
with a 10-inch screwdriver Oct.
26.
Jakim, 411, was acquitted
Thursday of an assault and bat
tery charge resulting from an
altercation on the Forest Grove
campus in May with J. Victor
Hueson, a foreign language in
structor. Jakim is in Washington Coun
ty Jail here under $2,000 bail.
He is now an instructor at
George Fox College in New
berg. SUNDAYS ,7S.
PHONE
535-9722
TKIBUNE, MfcDKORD. OREGON
Personal
Ashland, as the result of a suit
she brought after the death of
her husband in an automobile
accident. In a Mail Tribune sto
ry Oct. 30, Mrs. Rusho's ad
dress was inco roctly listed in
Medford, which is the address
of her husband's parents.
Allln . nirvi'ln rlltsli, Tim
Jackson County Sheriffs' De
partment Saturday reported
that an auto driven by Harley
S. HarDer of Mndfnrri nnrl a
bicycle ridden by an unidenti-
ncn gin were involved in a
collision on Stewart Avonun and
Thomas Road at 4:30 p.m. No
one was injured. Deputies said
the auto skidded on' the pave
ment and struck the bicycle,
but tho girl jumped off before
me moment ot impact.
...
Toastmasters to Meet Rav
Johnson, Bud Hinkle and Dana
Collins will speak at the Jack
son Toastmasters meeting at
6:30 a.m. Monday, Nov. 4. at
Sambo's Restaurant in Medford.
Being Held Richard Herman
Bull, wanted on local charces of
obtaining property by false pre-
lenscs, is Being neltt by the
Lewis County sheriff's office in
Chchalis, Wash., Medford po
lice learned Friday.
...
Enters Hospital Mrs. Lee
Carson of Prospect has entered
Sacred Heart Hospital for ma
jor surgery. She is scheduled
to remain there for five days.
False Alarms Medford fire
men were kept busy Friday eve.
nine by a scries of false alarms
including one at Medford High
School. Firemen also were call
ed out to turn off the water at
six fire hydrants in the city.
The water was believed to have
been turned on by pranksters.
Three Parked Cars
Damaged in City
Three parked cars in Med
ford were damaged by other ve
hicles, two of which did not stop
Thursday, according to Medford
city police.
Two of the cars were owned
by Donald Dolmar Zeitlcr, 1125
W. 10th St., and Bobby Ray
Hicks, 712 Cedar St. The ve
hicles were damaged while
parked at the owners' resi
residences. The other vehicle, owned by
Dorothy Jean Stevens, 120
Freeman Road, was hit by a
car operated by Pamela Jo
Roberts, Lampman Road, Gold
Hill, while the Stevens vehicle
was on Riverside Ave. near Aus
tin St., police said.
Orders Are Received
For Christmas Help
SALEM (UPI) -The State
Employment Service said Satur
day that orders are being re
ceived for temporary help for
the Christmas holiday season.
Director Eldon Cone said in
dications are for a record holi
day season with an early buy
ing trend.
Persons seeking holiday work
were asked to register at their
nearest State Employment Serv
ice office. Most job openings
are for sales clerks, cashiers,
gift wrappers and mail handlers.
PARADE SLATED
SALEM (UPI)-Vctcrans Day
will be observed in Salem Nov.
11 with a parade of 1,300 march
ers representing 34 military and
patriotic units from Salem and
surrounding communities; it
was announced Friday.
WHISTLE
STOP
HOOTENANNY
Medford High School
Featuring .
THE BAY CITY
MINSTRELS
2:30 P.M.
Novomber 3-Sundy
ADULTS $1.00
STUDENTS 50c
BE THERE
Police Check
Tire Punctures
A number of car owners re
ported their tires were either
slashed or punctured Saturday
Medford police said.
Richard Walton Borden, 1621
North Riverside Ave., said a
tire was slashed while his car
was parked at Don's Hide-A-Way
restaurant.
Louis Alexander Walch,
route l, Box 359, Talent, re
ported his tires were punctured
while his car was parked at
Riverside Avenue and Ohio
Street.
Two other vehicles with pun
ctured tires were owned by
Robert Thomas Lafferty, 602
North Riverside Ave.; Carl
Eisenbert 847 South Riverside
Ave. The owner of one vehicle
with punctured tires is not
known. The car is a 1951 Ply
mouth. These cars were parked
at Dumas Domestic Laundry.
Richard Burnett Garrett, 1416
Crown St., reported his two
front tires were punctured while
his car was in the U. S. Nation
al Bank of Oregon parking lot
between Main and Sixth Streets.
Other cars found parked there
with punctured tires were reg
istered to John Ruby Paudois,
431 East Vilas Road, and Elgyn
Huffman, 722 Park St.
A car parked at 10 Noilh
Front St. Saturday afternoon
was also found with punctured
tires.
Swimming Classes
Scheduled af YMCA
Swimming classes for boys
and Eil'ls 5 vcars old and nlrlnr
are starting Monday, Nov. 4.
Gene Cronin. Knnlhfrn ntn,tn
College junior, will teach the
classes lor beginniners, inter
mediates and advanced. Those
planning to resistor should mil
772-6295 or contact the YMCA,
an west sixin St., Medford,
Swimming classes for boys
will be held Monday afternoon
and Saturday morning and on
Wednesday and Saturday after
noons for airls.
Cronin has been teaching
swimming lor seven years. He
WaS instructor lllis Slimmni- nl
the Rogue Valley Country Club
pool.
The YMCA has a heated in
door swimming pool.
Medford Company
Buys FS Timber
NO bids WP1'I rnnniwnrl lac!
week for 325,000 board feet of
iNauonai forest timber in the
Rock Top Blowdown area,
Union Crnnk Rnnnnp rllcf ,..
Rogue River National Forest.
Forest Supervisor C. E.
Brown ronnrlerl Iho FnriKi Km-.
vice appraised price for the
timber was S4.rmn so Tim
was subsequently purchased by '
luewora iimoer company at
the appraised price.
The timhr.r in this unit nnn.l
sisled of 60,000 board feet of'
Douelas-fir. .'if, (Kid ImaiH fool I
of western while pine, 115,000 !
poara lcci oi snasia red fir,
and 145,000 board feet of hem
lock and other species.
Weight Mile Tax
Receipts Fall Off
SALEM (UPI) Weiohl mile
tax receipts fell of sharply dur-1
ing October as new, lower rates,
became pffprlivn Puhlin lliilliw I
Commissioner Joncl C. Hill has
revealed. i
The rate chances ncciii rerl in
September, but could not be
measured until last month Hill
said.
October rcccinls totaled xl.-
674,446, down about six per cent.
LAST NITE!
FROSTY, MAN!
USE OUR FREE
car HEATERS
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BIRTHS
KIRKWOOD - To Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne, 28 Ross Court,
Medford, Oct. 31, 1963, a boy,
8 pounds, at Rogue Valley Hos
pital.
McGREW - To Mr. and Mrs.
Jcrald J., 4250 Jacksonville
Highway, Medford, Oct. 31, 1963,
a girl, 8 pounds, at Rogue Val
ley 11-spital.
$20,000 in Damages
Sought in Case
Virginia J. Gennings, Pioneer
Road, Phoenix, is seeking $20,-
000 in general damages plus
$1,987 is special damages as a
result of a two - vehicle col
lision Nov. 15, 1961, on the Fish
Lake service road.
In seeking damages from Pa
cific Power and Light Company
and Donald L. Chase, 1303 Red
dy Ave., Mecord, Mrs. Gen
nings charges that Chase was
negligent in operating the PP&L
car.
1 Mrs. Gennings, in her com
plaint, claims who was serious
ly injured while riding as a
passenger in a pickup truck.
Medford Police
Check Accidents '
A car registered to David
Qucnlin Jordan, 704 Sterling
Creek Road, Jacksonville, was
struck by a "hit and run" car
at Riverside Avenue and Sixth
Street, Friday night, Medford
police reported.
A pickup truck driven by Nan
cy M. Atchley, 174 North Main
St., Ashland, and a car driven
by Margaret Simonson Hamma
wait, 341 South Oakdale Ave.,
collided Friday afternoon on
South Riverside Avenue between
Main and Eighth Streets, Med
ford police reported. No injuries
resulted.
PORTLAND (UPD-Portland
attorney Robert E. Jones was
sworn in as a Multnomah Coun
ty Circuit Judge by Gov. Mark
Hatfield in ceremonies here
Friday.
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SUNUAV, NOVfcAlbEK
WOOLFOLK - To Mr. and
Mrs. David L., L.B. Star Routi
Box 126, Eagle Point, Nov. 1,
1963, a girl, 7 pounds, at Rcuue
Valley Hospital.
CHAMBERLAIN - To Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas D., 42 Ross
Court, Medford, Oct. 31, a girl,
614 pounds, at Rogue Valley
Hospital.
ANDREWS Tn Mr and
Mrs. Duane, 718 Welch St., Med
ford, Oct. 31, 1963, a girl, 6
pounds, at Rocue Vallev tins.
pital.
KELLEY - To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert R., 1103 Reddy Ave.,
Medford, Nov. 1, 1963, a girl,
7"4 pounds, at Rogue Valley
Hospital.
CEDRWALL - To Mr. and
Mrs. Alnn LeonxrH. 19360 Wil
liams Hi"hwav. Williams Drn
Nov. l, lflM. a Pirl, 9 oounds,
at Koeue Valley Hospital.
SOMORA To Mr. nd Mrs.
nnvid .T.. 1832 N. Riverside
Ave., Medford, Nov. 1, 1963. a
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LASOTA - To Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Joe, Route 1, Box 758,
Eagle Point, Nov. 2, 1953, a boy,
6 pounds, at Rogue Valley
Hospital.
GODSBY - To Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby Joe, General Delivery,
Central Point, Nov. 2, 1963, a
boy, 6 pounds, at Rogue Val
lev Hospital.
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