Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 27, 1963, Image 9

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Local and
Teens Dance A dance ses
sion for Twistin' Teens Square
Pance Club will be held at 7:30
o'clock tonight, in the Ray resi
dence, Route 1, Box 271, Old
Stage Road, Central Point,
plans for a council dance will
be made. All interested teen-age
dancers are invited.
Clinic Closed Because of
the Thanksgiving holiday, there
will be no chest x-ray clinic at
Sacred Heart Hospital this
week, according to the Jackson
County Tuberculosis and Health
Association. Clinics will be re
sumed next week with the
monthly evening clinic held the
first Wednesday of each month
from 7 to 9 p.m., Dec. 4, and
the regular Thursday clinic from
2 to 5.
I SPECIAL DINNERS for ,
ThantegMng
COMPLETE
HAM
DINNER
$25
COMPLETE
TURKEY
DINNER
$50
JUBILEE CLUB
& RESTAURANT
JACKSONVILLE
13
KACHINA LODGE
Highway 99 South Center of
TURKEY 'n all the Irimmin's
BAKED HAM
BEEF STROGANOFF
Special Child's Plate
DENNY'S
Family Night -
4 P.M. to
Enjoy a Complete Delicious Quality Dinner
ROAST TURKEY
cper-IAl" R0AST BEEF
SPfcCIAL! ROAST PORK
$1.25
We Will Be Serving
Thanksgiving Dinner
SPECIAL
the Trlmmlnai 12 to 10
DENNEY'S COFFEE SHOP
Open 24 Hrt. Breakfast Anytime
54 N. Riverside 779-1350
Luncheon & Dinner Special. Daily Order, to Got
Candle Room
Will Be Open 5 to 12 P.M
Serving our famous genuine
charcoal steaks, lobster, lamb
chops, prime ribs and chicken.
At Our Regular Prices
Remember your card is good
in the Candle Room on Thanks
giving Day.
Hotel M&lmi
Personal
Break-In Vending machines
at the Little Dutch Laundry, 212
E. Pine St., Central Point, were
burglarized either Sunday night
or early Monday morning, Cen
tral Point police have reported.
An undetermined amount of
money was taken.
Lawn Damaged Central
Point police have reported that
someone drove a car across the
front lawn at Crater High
School last week end. The car
tore up the grass as it went.
Building Permit A building
permit to erect a $10,000 resi
dence at 424 Plum St., has been
issued by the Medford building
department to D. L. Pickell.
Park Work Two Medford
boys, ages 15 and 16, were
ordered to work four hours
each in the Medford city parks
after they appeared in munici
pal court this morning on
charges of illegal possession of
tobacco.
Johnsons To Keep
Holiday Routine
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Although
President Johnson's life
has undergone some drastic
changes in recent days, he plans
to retain one semblance of his
past family routine.
The White Hotisp annnnnpei
Tuesday that the Johnsons would
nave a lamny style manksgiv
ing holiday at their home in the
Spring Valley section of Wash
ington. The President and First Lady
will be joined by their two
daughters, Lucy Baines, 16, and
Lynda Bird, 19. Also present
will be Lynda Bird's fiance, En
sign Bernard Rosenback.
53S-9722
Phoen
Every Wed.
11 P.M.
SIRLOIN TIPS
Make Wed. Mom'i
Night OH Treat Her
to a Dinner at . . .
P.M.
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In the
Dining Room
OPEN
Dr. Wexler Dies
Of Heart Attack
ASHLAND Dr. Herman
Wexler, chiropractic physician
and owner and operator of
Buckhorn Mineral Sr- vigs since
1942, died Tuesday afternoon of
a heart attack at the Ashland
Elks Club.
Dr. Wexler, a native of Bre
men, Germany, where he was
born April 25, 180(1, '"d prac
ticed in the City ui Ashland as
well as operating the Buckhorn
Mineral Springs for the past 20
years.
He received his education in
Baden, Germany, where he
studied medicine and got his
degree as a medical doctor.
Coming to the United States in
1918, he entered Western States
Chiropratic College and after
graduation practiced in Port
land and later in Lakeview be
fore moving to Ashland.
He was an officer in the Al
lied Army during World War I.
In Ashland, Dr. Wexler was a
long time member of Lodge No.
944, BPOE, and the Lions club.
He is survived by a son, Paul
G. Wexler, Eugene, a daughter,
Mrs. Marsha Wililams, Long
Beach, Calif.; three grandchil
dren; two sisters, one residing
in Odessa, Russia, and the other
in South America.
Funeral services will be held
at 3 p.m. Friday in Litwiller's
Mountain View Chapel.
Alaska University
Planning Expansion
PORTLAND (UPI)-Plans for
a $2.8 million expansion pro
gram at Alaska Methodist Uni
versity in Anchorage were dis
closed Tuesday by the school's
board of trustees.
Construction of new buildings
is expected to begin early in
1964. Plans call for homes for
faculty families, a dormitory
for 85 students and a student
union building.
The school, with 316 students
at present, is one of two four
year colleges in Alaska. The
other is the University of Alas
ka at Fairbanks.
Births
KING - To Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Allan, 717 W. 14th St.,
Medford, Nov. 26, 1963, a girl,
8'4 pounds, at Rogue Valley
Hospital.
Sherman To Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd E., 829 E. Ninth St., Med
ford, Nov. -.27, 1963, a girl 8
pounds, at Rogue Valley Hos
pital. KERBY To Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Edwin, Happy Camp, Calif.,
Nov. 27, 1963, a boy, 6V pounds,
at Rogue Valley Hospital.
BRANNON To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald E., 381 Benson St., Med
ford, Nov. 25, 1963, a boy, 9V4
pounds, at Rogue Valley Hos
pital. ' ,
WHITE - To Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Kay, 1317 Stewart Ave.,
Medford, Nov. 26, 1963, a girl,
8 pounds, at Rogue Valley Hos
pital. BARGE To Mr. and Mrs.
Adrean B., 811 Adams Lane,
Medford, Nov. 26, 1963, a boy
8V4 pounds at Rogue Valley Hos
pital. Enjoy!
The Finest in
Holiday Dining
Delicious
THANKSGIVING
TURKEY
DINNER
Complete with soup, salad, potato,
beverage, hot rolls and dessert.
AM
SOO
MEDFOKD
Obituaries
ANNA E. MILLARD
Memorial services for Anna
E. Willard, 71, formerly of 822
W. 12th St., who died Tuesday,
will be held at 10 a.m. Friday
at Perl Funeral Home. The Rev.
Bruce Rogers, pastor of Trinity
Baptist church, will officiate.
Mrs. Willard was born May
15, 1892 in Cheyenne, Wyo.
On Feb. 26, 1916, in Chicago,
111., she was married to Ralph
T. Willard, who died Aug. 13,
1959.
She is survived by distant
relatives Jn eastern United
States.
SETHRE INFANT
Funeral services for the infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. John D.
Sethre of Medford, who died
Tuesday, were held today at the
graveside in Siskiyou Memorial
Park. The Rev. Harold Sanner,
pastor of the First Church of the
Nazarene, officiated with Perl
Funeral Home in charge of the
arrangements.
The infant is survived by an
infant twin brother, one sister,
Carol Sethre, and another broth
er, John Sethre Jr., all at home
in Medtord.
O. G. VANDERWALKER
O. G. Vander walker, 1101
South Oakdale Ave., Medford,
died this morning at a Medford
hospital.
Siskiyou Funeral Service Di
rectors of the Chapel in the
Trees Mortuary are in charge of
funeral arrangements.
FRED VANCURLER
ASHLAND-Fred VanCurler,
70, of 2255 Ashland Mine Road,
Ashland, died Tuesday, Nov. 26.
He had been in partnership
with his brother, Dewey Van
Curler, in plaster contracting
arid lumber business in Ashland
and in recent years the two
were owners of the Ashland
Mine. He was a veteran of
World War I, having served as
a sergeant in Battery C, 146th
FA regiment. He was a mem
ber of the Seventh Day Ad-
ventist Church.
Born July 4, 1893, in Little
Falls, Minn., Mr. VanCurler is
survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary
VanCurler, and a son, Fred
VanCurler, and a daughter,
Donna Sue VanCurler, at home
in Ashland; two stepchildren,
Mrs. Franklin Ferguson of Med
ford, and Michael Andrews of
Ashland and four grand
children. Also surviving are six broth
ers and sisters: Jerry VanCur
ler, Spokane, Wash., Dewey
VanCurler, Delivan Van Curler,
Mrs. Mae Glidden and Mrs.
and Mrs. Effie LaBlanc and
Charles King, all of Ashland;
and Mrs. Effie La Blanc and
Mrs. Ed Lobb, both of Seattle;
and a nephew, Donald C. Van
Curler, of Prospect, who made
his home for many years with
the VanCurlers.
VanCurler's first wife, Nellie,
preceded him in death in 1947,
and he was married in Medford,
Feb. 19, 1948, to Mary Opal
Fendley, who survives.
Funeral services will be held
at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 29,
at the Litwiller Mountain View
Chapel with Elder Arvin
Winkle "officiating. Interment
will be in Mountain View ceme
tery. JENNIE WALDEN
Funeral services for Jennie
Walden, 87, formerly of 1707
N. Riverside Ave., who died
Tuesday, will be held at 1:30
p.m. Friday at Perl Funeral
Home. The Rev. Norman North
rop, associate pastor of First
Christian Church, will officiate.
Interment will be in Siskiyou
Memorial Park. '
Mrs. Walden was born Nov. 19,
1876, in Wisconsin. She moved
to Medford from South Dakota
in 1900. On July 3, 1912, in Med
ford, she was married to Eli O.
Walden, who died in September,
1941. Prior to 1936, she and Mr.
Walden operated the Walden
Bros. Grocery at 1715 N. River
side Ave.
She was a charter member of
First Christian Church.
Survivors include three sons,
Carl R. Walden, T a c o m a,
Wash., William O. Walden, Mt.
Shasta, Calif., Charles H. Wal
den, Medford; two daughters,
Mrs. Ruth Strong, Medford,
Mrs. Eva Andrews, Tacoma,
Wash.; one brother, Earl Shaf
fer, Quinn, S.D.; 13 grandchil
dren and six great grand
children. Pallbearers at the services
will be B. E. Ford, W. J. House,
Floyd Cary, C. J. Hunter, J. F.
Evans and E. N. Biden.
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One Person Hurt
In City Accident
One Derson was takrn tn
Rogue Valley Hospital Tuesday
auernoon louowing a two-vehicle
accident on Table Rock
Road between U.S. 99 and
Adams Road.
Hospitalized was Donald
Grath Kilbourn. IS nf ii'un
Dennis Road, Central Point, a
passenger in a car operated by
Wayne Edward Klimko, 18, of
3275 Old Military Road. He was
reported in satisfactory condi-
uun loaay.
According to Medford police,
the Klimko vehicle nnri on nn.
erated by Raymond Henry Bos-
wortn, 63, oi 3777 Jacksonville
Highway, collided about 2:55
p.m. Bosworth was cited for
maKing an improper left turn.
Other accidents invesHratpri
by city police Tuesday included
a one-vehicle accident on Bart
lett Street near Fifth Striwt
about 9:30 a.m. A car operated
oy Mary Button Silveira of 619
S. Ivy St., hit a parking meter,
according to police.
About 8:40 p.m. Edgar Floyd
Paup, 721 S. Holly St., notified
city police that his parked
vehicle had been hit bv a car
operated by Stephen Gregory
uippei, 16, ot 904 Alta St., Med
ford. Dippel was cited by police
for violation of the basic rule.
Police Seek Man
In Canby Slaying
OREGON CITY (UPI)-Police
today continued to seek a man
for questioning in the gunshot
slaying of Minnie Kornelia Mille-
son, 63, a widow from nearby
Canby.
Her body was discovered in
her home by a neighbor on Sun
day. She apparently had been
shot Saturday, police said.
Police said two transients who
were picked up while driving
the dead woman's car had been
cleared as murder suspects.
They apparently found the car
in Portland's skid road district,
police said.
Property Damage
Results trom Crash
Comparatively minor property
damage resulted when a car
driven by Louis Crawford Burn,
AA nt Rnv 1IWV7 MprlfnrH. hit an
unattended car on Crater Lake
Avenue yesterday at the north
city limits, state police said.
The Burn car overtook and
slnrtorl tn nass a northbound
car when it hit the unattended
car on the west side oi tne nign
way and in the southbound lane.
The car was registered to Carl
n romnfiolrf 107 Kines Wav.
TAntral Pnint Hnwpvar. when
contacted Campfield said he had
sold tne car. state ponce nave
a number oi articles irom me
car and hope the owner will con
tact them.
Weather
FOnECASTS
Mfdford and vicinity Fair
through Thurday, except for
PBlchen ot nlRht and mornfna fog.
Low tonight 25-30 and high Tnur-
Western Ore Ron: Increasing
cloudiness tonight and Tnurtoay
Cooler tonight. Low tonight 30-40.
High Thursday 42-52.
Nnrihern California: Fair to.
night and Thursday, except fog or
low clouds in Central Valley.
Cooler northern mountain, to
night.
I.OCAI. DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean ye.ler-
dav 3B; below normal J.
Record high thia date 64 In in4
Record low this date 13 In 1919
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours tr
midnight, .02 Inch. Midnight to 10
a.m.. none.
Total this month 5 25 Inches, 3.04
Inrhos nhnvo normal.
Total since Sept. 1, fl.92 Inches,
2.17 Inches above normal.
HUMIDITY; Lowest yesterday
luu'b, nignesi tnis a.m.
High
CITY Yester.
day
Brookings 54
Crater Lake 47
Grants Pass 47
Howard Prairie .. 4fl
Klamath Falls .... 52
MEDFORD 43
Portland 55
100
4:00
24-
a.m. Hr.
l.ow pren.
42
10
3B
20
35
3R
40
3g
37
4fl
44
41
51
55
Seattle ..
Spokane
Yakima ..
, 54
, 52
. 60
Eureka
57
62
60
Red Bluff ..
Sacramento
San Francisco 5g
Los Angeles .... 74
Phoenix 7t
Denver 63
Chicago
as
7ft
Miami Beach
.... 77
. 48
C. 48
New York .. .
Washington, D.
41
FIVE-DAY FOItECAST
(Thro tih Dec. 2):
Wciiern Oregon Abov normal
temperature., and moderate recur
ring rnins totaling one inrh In
interior through Monday. High
46-56. Lows 38-43.
Northern California Poaalbility
of precipitation north portion
around week end but none other
wlie. Temperatures near normal.
OREGON
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SHARE OF DOLLARS Joan McCoy of Denver, Colo., clutches
a double hand of her share of the 432 million silver dollars, now
in circulation. The government has asked for 50 million more
to be minted next year to offset the heavy raids on government
cartwheel stockpiles caused by collectors and the higher price
of silver. (UPI) ,
Klamath Falls Woman
Killed; Husband Held
KLAMATH FALLS (UPI) -Mrs.
Ellen Dixon, about 45, was
shot and fatally wounded Tues
day night and police today held
her husband, Oliver Wendell
Dixon, 52, Klamath Falls.
State police said the shooting
apparently occurred in the fam
ily automobile. Dixon drove to
state police headquarters and
turned himself in, police said.
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1963
Dallas Voters Reject
Bond Issue for Schools
DALLAS, Ore. (UPD-Voters
turned down a (1.2 million bond
issue in a special election
Tuesday. The vote was 636 to
586.
The money would have been
used to build a new junior high
school and an addition to the
high school here. ,
Catholic Education
Group Sets Meeting
PORTLAND (UPI) - The
Northwest Unit of the National
Catholic Education Association
will hold its annual meeting at
the University of Portland Sun
day. Rev. Bernard J. Cooke, chair-1
man of the department of theol
ogy at Marquette University,
will be the keynote speaker.
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S. Sgt. Gerald S. Thompson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor B.
Seeberger, 851 W. 14th St., Med.
ford, is on duty with a U. S.
Air Force advisory unit at Tan
Son Nhut assisting the armed
forces of Viet Nam in their fight
against Communist aggression.
Sergeant Thompson is a grad
uate of Medford High School.
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Thanksgiving Day
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