Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 11, 1956, Image 13

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    Local and
Rummigi Sals The Oregon
State Nurses' association district
number four will hold its fall
rummage sale Friday and Sat
urday in the Eagles' hall. 217
West Main ft.
Chvck lUturnid A check
for $502 made out to Courtesy
Chevrolet was returned by the
bank marked "unable to locate,"
it was reported to city police
yesterday by Robert J. O'Sul
livan, 518 North Berneburg ave.
Taachcrs to Mtet The execu
tive committee of the Jackson
county unit, Oregon Educational
association, will meet tonight in
the office of the county school
superintendent, court court
house. All county teachers have
been invited to attend.
Grandson Born Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Ellis. 820 Crater Lake
ave., have received word of the
birth of a boy to their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Ellis of Washington,
D. C. The baby, named Byron
Richard II, was born Sept. 7 and
weighed 6 pounds "3 ounces.
Coclars Raturn Mr. and Mr?.
E. L. Cosier were to return to
their home at 220 Stewart ave.
today after a week end trip to
Portland with their daughter
Beverley who enrolled in the
Providence Hospital nursing
school there. Miss Cosier has
been employed this summer at
Sacred Heart hospital here and
graduated from Medford Senior
High school in June.
Ends TONITE!
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Daily's U-Drive
Medford Airoort
VTTV BIWNIS
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"Shed that frown, friend,
let some sunshine in
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Sunny Brook
Personal
Raturnad Homa Mirl Morse,
169 Oak Grove rd., Medford. has
returned home today following
surgery on his wrist at Osteo
pathic hospital.
Patiants Admittad Susan
Campbell, 15. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James A. Campbell, 714
West 11th St., and Walter H.
Rush, Grants Pass, have been
admittrxi to Osteopathic hospital
as medical patients.
Permit Issuad The city
building department issued yes
terday a building permit for
jSIO.000 for erecting a residence
ito W Benton Smith, 1548 South
Ivy st.
Marshal Inspects The city
fire marshal inspected yesterday
three business occupancies, two
buildings of public assembly,
and issued seven orders for re
moval of hazardous conditions.
Bethel to Meet Bethel 55, In
ternational Order of Job's
Daughters, will hold the first
meeting of the fall tonight at 7:30
o'clock at the Pythian hall on
Grape stret Miss Judy Lobdell
is bethel queen.
To Portland Mrs. Frank De
Souza. Mrs. M. J. Leonard and
Miss Helen McDonnell left by
auto Monday for Portland for
a week, where they will visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kav
anagh, former Medford resi
dents. Driver Cited Richard Char
les Morris. 132 Almond St., was
cited for failure to yield the
right of way when the car he
was driving collided with a car
operated by Hazel Salens Hoyt.
1955 Kings hwy.. at the inter
section of Fifth and North Ivy
sts. yesterday morning.
Meeting The Jackson Coun
ty 4-H Leaders association will
meet at 8 p.m. tonight at Big
ham hall at the fair grounds.
Business will be a report on the
state fair, discussion and sug
gestions for improvement of the
county fair and information on
national and county medal pro
gram. New Forester Clayton
Heath Jr., and Frank Pallo ar
rived iu Medford yesterday to
start vMrk as foresters for the
Medford district Bureau of Land
Management office. Heath was
formerly employed by the state
forestry department in New i
Hampshire, and Pallo is a BLM i
transfer from the office in Rus-1
i selville. Ark.
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Car Fire The rural pumper I
was dispatched from the Med-j
ford fire department at 8:39 p.m. j
yesterday to extinguish a fire ;
caused by a short in electrical j
wiring in a car registered to
T. R. Heater. 328 North River-1
side ave. Considerable damage
was done by the fire to wiring
under the dash board and to the
front seat upholstery', the depart
ment said.
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handshake, good as his word
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Three People
I
Accidents in Jackson County
Two people were injured and
a third was cited for failure to
yield the right of way after a
two-car collision at the inter
section of Howard ave. and Ber
rydale ave. at 6:25 p.m. Monday,
state police reported this morn
ing. Billy Lee Marshall, 25,. of
2685 Connell ave., driver of one
of the vehicles, and his wife
Vidi Marie, 22, were taken by
Medford Ambulance service to
Rogue Valley hospital. Mar
shall suffered minor lacerations
and his wife, an expectant
mother, suffered lacerations and
a concussion. Their 21-month-old
son, David Edwin, was re
ported uninjured.
According to the officers' re
port, Marshall was traveling
west on Howard ave., when his
car collided at the intersection
with a vehicle operated by
Bryan Douglas Sewell, 15, route
2, box 115, Ceneral Point. Of
ficers said Sewell's car skidded
49 feet before striking the Mar
shall vehicle. The Marshall car
was knocked against a power
pole and all three occupants
were thrown from the car.
Driver Not Hurt
Sewell was uninjured, officers
said. ' j
Roy Johnson, 18. son of Claude
W. Johnson of 2612 Howard ave..
suffered a sprained back and ;
shock at 5:35 a.m. today when j
the car he was operating ran off j
highway 66 and struck a tree j
near Mountain View Camp east I
of Lincoln, according to slate j
police.
State police said the accident
occurred while Johnson was
traveling east on the highway.
He apparently fell asleep at the
wheel and ran off the road, of-
Palient Mrs. Carl Peres.
Grants Pass, is convalescing at
Osteopathic hospital following
major surgery Monday morning.
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Injured in Car
ftcers said. He was taken to
Ashland general hospital by Lit
willer's ambulance.
Hospital attendant's said his
condition was good. He was ex
pected to be released today.
Johnson's car was reported a
total wreck.
Cited By Officers
Joe Pete Vigil. 24. 11322
North Court st.. Medford. was
cited by state police for having
inadequate brakes after the
dump truck he was operating
collided with another vehicle at
the intersection of Highway 99
and Stewart ave., yesterday at
12:35 p.m.
Officers said the dump truck
and a sedan operated by Dale
Dealus Hill. 57, Corpus Cristi.
Tex., were both traveling north
toward the intersection. Accord
ing to the report. Hill stopped In
the outside lane when the traf
fic light turned red. Vigil Jold
officers he applied the brakes
but they failed to operate. His
truck struck the rear of Hill's
car, then crashed into a power
pole. No injuries were reported.
Gets Citation
Elmer Marshall Denzer. 26,
of 1567 Camp Baker rd., Med
ford. was cited by state police
for failure to yield the right of
way after the 1931 model coach
he was driving collided with a
car operated by Ruth George
Crain, 712 Waverly ave., Med
ford. The accident occurred at
the intersection of Pioneer rd.
and Coleman Creek rd. at 4:45
p.m. Monday.
Officers said Denzer was trav
eling west on Coleman Creek rd..
when his vehicle collided at the
intersection with Mrs. Crain's
car. Dcnzer's vehicle turned
over but was righted and driven
from the scene. Damage to Mrs.
Crain's car was reported minor.
Neither Denzer. Mrs. Crain nor
any of Ms. Crain's six passen
gers were injured, officers said.
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Mauti, Mrs. Moore
Leave for Meeting
Portland UP. National Re
publican Committeeman Robert
T. Mautz of Portland and Mrs.
Collis P. Moore of Moro, state
GOP national committeewoman.
leave here by plane today for a
meeting tomorrow with Presi
dent Eisenhower at Gettysburg,
Pa.
Mautz said all Republican na
tional committee members have
been invited to the campaign
planning session.
Truck Strikes Sign,
Damages 3 Autos
A two-hour parking sign was
knocked over when a truck trail
er pushed three parked cars into
each other on South Central ave.
yesterday afternoon, according
to city polite.
Officers reported that a truck
and trailer driven by John Henry
Collins. Yreka. Calif., was turn
ing right onto South Central
ave. from 10th t.
The truck turned too sharply
and the side of the trailer hit
a parked station wagon register
ed to Alvera Elvert McDonald,
route 1, box 653, Eagle Point, po
lice said. The vehicle went over
the curb pushing over the park
ing sign, and crashed into the
rear of another nearby parked
car registered to Roy Elliott,
157 Renault ave.
. The second car was shoved
by the impact into the rear of
a third car registered to James
W. Movvcry. Gold Hill, which
was parked in front of it.
No citations were issued. Fend
ers were dented and several
lights broken on the three cars.
The truck and trailer received
no apparent damage, police said.
News About
Servicemen
STAMM GRADUATES
Navy Lt. jg Ernest A.
Stamm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest A. Stamm, 20 South Peach
st.. was graduated from the U.S.
Naval Pre-Flight school at Pen
sacola, Fla., Aug. '24.
Stamm. a June graduate of
the U.S. Naval academy, is now
assigned to the Whiting Field
Naval Auxiliary Air station,
Milton. P'la., for primary flight
training.
COMPLETES LEAVE
Ted McPherson. son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. W. McPherson, of
224 2 Ranult ave., was to leave
Tuesday for San Diego after
spending a 10 days leave with
his parents.
McPherson. who recently com
pleted recruit training, will re
port to Balboa hospital at the
U.S. Naval Training Center. San
Dicyo, where he will attend Hos
pital Corps school.
t'ARI OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks to all who ex
Tended comforting sympathy and help
in our recent sorrow. For the heautiful
service, floral offerings, and other
kindnesses, we are deeply grateful.
.Mrs. Ben Rmell and Gary.
Alex N. Rinell and family.
ALSO AVAILABLE!
Kentucky Straight
Bourbon Whiskey
Tuesday, September 11, 1958
Stocks Loose Ground
Fourth Day
New York (U.B Stocks
lost ground for the fourth
straight session today.
At the lows, stock values were
off more than SI billion from
Monday. However, prices recov
ered part of their losses.
The seriousness of the Suez
Canal dispute made investors
wary about making new commit
ments and prompted others to
take profits. The Democratic vic
tory in Maine also injected a
note of uncertainty into the mar
ket. Declines of a point or more
Obituaries
CHARLES ALBERT ROWLEY
Charles Albert Rowley, a res
ident of Medford for the past 27
years, died at his home. 322
South Riverside ave., early Sat
urday morning.
Mr. Rowley was born in Iowa
on Feb. 17. 1873, and was 83
years old. He is survived by his
wife, Faye Rowley, Medford: cou
sin, Emma Graham, Venice, Cal.;
three brothers-in-law. L. T.
Smylie, Stockton, Cal., and C.
f.. and L. R. Smylie, Vallejo.
Cal.
He was married to his first
wife, Mrs. Minnie Rowley, more
than 50 years. She died in 1949.
Funeral services will be held
at the Perl funeral home on
Wednesday morning at 10 a.m.,
with the Rev. Richard M. Jones
officiating. Interment will take
place in Siskiyou Memorial park.
CHARLES PATRICK
Charles Patrick, 90, of 14 Cot
tage St., Medford, died this
morning in a local hospital.
Conger-Morris funeral home is
in charge of funeral arrange
ments. Births
WARD To Mr. and Mrs.
James, 508 Fairmount St., Sept.
9, 1956, a boy, 7 pounds, at the
Sacred Heart hospital.
WATKINS To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert, rt. 2 box 74, Central
Point, Sept. 9, 1956, a girl, 8V4
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital.
KING To Mr and Mrs.
Charles, rt. 1. box 494, Gold
Hill. Sept. 9, 1956. a girl, IVt
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital.
GREGORY To Mr. and Mrs.
James. 4173 S. W. Stella. Rose
burg. Sept. 10. 1956, a boy, 8
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital.
. ALSING To Mr. and Mrs.
Allen, 971 Walker ave., Ashland,
Sept. 10, 1956. a boy, 7 pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
CARLSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Jr., P.O. box 251. Eagle
Point. Sept. 10. 1956. a girl, 5V4
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital.
WAINSCOTT To Mr. and
Mrs. Harold. 2511 Lyman ave.,
Sept. 10. 1956. girl. 4 lbs. 11
ounces, at Rogue Valley hos
pital. TAYLOR To Mr. and Mrs.
Willard. rt. 2. box 568. Central
Point. Sept. 10, 1956. a boy. 7' i
pounds, at Osteopathic hospital.
! Menninger Speaks
At Portland Meeting
' Portland (U.P.) Alcoholism
! costs American industry about
j one billion dollars a year, a men
tal health specialist told the an
nual . Pacific Northwest indus
trial health conference yester
day. Dr. William Menninger, To
peka, Kan., said alcoholism is a
blight on industry which affects
one person in every 50 and from
the ground floor to top manage
ment. Its two companions are
accidents and absenteeism, he
said.
Bids Called for Work
In Irrigation Project
Portland m.B Bids will be
opened Sept. 28 for construction
of a pumping station and reha
bilitation of the irrigation works
on the Modoc Point irrigation
project on the Klamath Indian
reservation.
Bids were invited on this proj
ect July 20 but the opening was
postponed in order to make
changes in the specifications.
Eagle Point FFA Boys
Win Dairy Contest Honor
Salem The Future Farmers
of America team from Eagle
Point won second place in the
state dairy tournament in Salem
Saturday, the last day of the
state fair.
Members of the team were
Jerrv McDonald, Bob Hayes and
David Woolfalk.
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MEDFORD (OREGON)
in Row
were numerous throughout the
list appearing in all major seg
ments of the market. However,
there were a few good gainers,
too. " Vi
Royal Dutch countered the
general trend by rising around
2 points in the oils.
Bethlehem Steel featured its
section with a gam of more than
1.
Alcoa stood out in the metals
with a gain of around 2.
Dow-Jones final stock aver
ages: 30 industrials, off 3.40; 20
railroads 158.35. off 0.60: 15
utilities 68.48. off 0.14, and 65
stocks 175.90, off 0.94.
Sales today were about 1.920,-
000 shares compared with 1,860,-
000 shares Monday.
Allied Chemical 105'i
American Can 43?4
Anaconda Copper 82'i
AT&T Unquoted
Bethlehem Steel 165
Caterpillar Corp . .... 87' i
Continental Can 4954
Crown Zellerbach 58'i
Chrysler Corp 69
Curtiss Wright 39' i
DuPont 2n3""i
Eastman Kodak ; 94
General Electric - 61
General Foods 47 'i
General Motors 47H
Georgia Pacific 73' i
Graham Paige l7s
Homestake Mining 33
Kaiser Frazer Unquoted
Kennecott Copper 135'i
Lockheed Aircraft 51r4
Katy Pfd , 62' 4
Montgomery Ward 414
New York Central - 36 's
Penneys. J. C 871.2
Penn RR 23' s
Radio Corporation
Richfield Oil . 73
Socony Vacuum 53-4
South Co 21 '4
Southern Pacific 43's
Standard California SO'-a
Standard Indiana 60H
Standard N. J. 55s
Sun Mines 8
Texas Gulf - - 31
Tex Pac Land Trust ..Unquoted
Trans American 373fe
Trans West Air 184
Tri-Continental ! 2.7 ,
Un Carbide 120H
Union Pacific 29i
United Aircraft 83V4
U. A. L - 39 i
U. S. Rubber 50
U. S. Steel 66Ti.
Youngstown S & T 1031s
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland (U P.) Cattle 400; mar
ket not fully steady; few early sale
steady with Monday'! weak to 50c
lower close; few loada fed steen and
heifers held steady: ood-choice steers
Mondav $21.50-25; few standard short
fed steers today $20; utility heifers
$10-14; canner-cutter cows mostly $7
8.50. few S9-9.50; utility cows $10
11.50: utility bulls $14-15-50.
Calves 125: early sales steady: food
choice vealers $16-19; odd head Mon
day $20; good 360 lb. stock steer
calves $16.
Hogs 300; market fully steady; sort
ed 1 and 2 grade butchers $1B.75-1S;
mixed 1. 2 and 3 lots J 8-2035 lb..
$17.50-18.50; sows 300-500 lb. $12
15.50. Sheep 1600; Includes 1200 head
range lambs arriving late; few sales
good -choice spring lambs steady at
$17-19; one lot mostly choice $19.25;
one lot late Monday $19.50: good
choice feeders 75 lbs., up $15.50-16.50;
common lightweights $11; shorn ewes
$2-4.50. !
PORTLAND PRODUCE j
Portland (UP.) Eggi To re
tailers: Grade AA large. 57-59c; A
large 50-54c; AA medium. 44-46c; A
medium. 42-44 c; A small. 28c; carton, I
no charge to 3c additional.
Ruitor To retailers: AA trade
prints. 67-68C lb. ca;rtons. 68-68c; A j
prints. 6-bHc; h prinu, oj-ow--.
Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched
dar, single daisies. 422-47 '2c; 5-lb
loaves. 49-51 c; processed American
cheese. 5-lb. loaf. 4l2-44c.
Farm Market
Portland iU.P Onion prices ap
peared stead v with 50 lb. sacks of Ida
ho Whites topping market at $350
3.75: medium sized Wash, yellows sold
at 1.50 and below a sack; best Wil
lamette vallev lettuce sold to retail
ers within a $2.25-3.25 range.
Daily Weather Report
Medford and vicinity: Chance of aft
ernoon showers over mountains, other
wise fair through Wednesday. Low
tonight 42. nigh Wednesday 76.
Western Oregon; Mostly cloudy with
scattered showers tonight and Wednes
day. Little change in temperature.
Low tonight 45 to 5. high Wednes
day 64 to 74
Northern California: Scattered aft
ernoon showers or thunderstorms
north of Ukiah and near Oregon bor
der, otherwise fair through Wednes
day. Utile c nance in temperature. ;
LOCAL DATA J
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday i
58: below normal 8.
Record high this date 103 in 1922. i
Record low this date 38 in 1916.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid
night, none. Midnight to 10 a.m.. none. :
Total this month, trace, .10 inch
below normal.
Total since Sept. 1, trace, .10 inch j
below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 41,
highest this a.m. 85.
CITY Hign Lowmc
Brookings
Crater Lake
Grants Pass
Klamath Falls
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Seattle
Spokane
Yakima
Eureka
Red Bluff
Sacramento .
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Los Angeles
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Denver
Chicago
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