Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 21, 1957, Image 15

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    Local and
Flu Fir City firemen .aid
that 1 chimney lire at the Glenn
Backes home, 403 Ross lane,
about 6:30 p.m. .yesterday re
sulted in no damage.
Carnival Griffin Creek Com
munity school club is sponsor
ing a carnival Friday, March 22,
starting at 5:30 p.m. The public
has been invited to attend.
Relaasad Jacqulyn Straus, 8,
and her sister, Janet, 7, daugh
ters of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Straus, box S84, Gold Hill, have
returned to their home after ton
sillectomies Tuesday at Rogue
Valley hospitla.
Convalescing Convalescing
at Osteopathic hospital after an
emergency appendectomy Thurs
day morning is Alberta Cooper,
l-Vyear-old daughter of Burt
Cooper, 2025 College Way.
Mtdical Patients Mc'dical pa
tient at Rogue Valleyhospital is
DonaQ W. Meadows, sr route
3, box 60, Medford. A medical
patient at Csjfeopathicnospital is
Mrs. Margaret McGonagle, 4247
Crater Lake highway.
Orders I s s u City Fire
Marshal Truman Nelson issued
eight orders for correction of
fire hazards ycsterOay. He and
Deputy State Fire Marshall Bill
Roble inspected a convalescent
home, a dry cleaning plant and
a manufacturing plant.
C Slld Firemen were
summoned about 8:15 p.m. yes
terday to investigate an odor of
gas In rooms at the Arthur Mur
ray dan studio. 320 Fast Main
st. They closed the valve to a
gas beatcC) and recommended
that a serviceman be called.
O
C7alici4 Convalescing at
Osteopathic hospittl fter sur
gery are Mrs. Henry Hukill,
rvte 1. box 383. Medford; and
Keith Henderson, 4-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gunderson,
209 Lincoln st., Medford, after
an emergency appendectomy
Tuesday. At Rogue Valley hospi
tal is Mrs. Albert Mattson, 836
East Ninth St., Medford, who had
minor sundry.
Hearing ei Th Jackson
county Dairy Herd Improvement
association wttl hold its annual
meeting at 8 p.m. today in the
courthouse auditorium. H. P.
Ewalt, Oregon State college
i$iry specialist, will be keynote
speaker at the program, fte will
speak on efficiency in dairy pro
duction. New officers will also
be elected at the sion.
ParmiU I s s u 4 Building
permits issued by the city dur
ing the last two days totaled
S13.900. A permit was issued E.
C. Conrad. MP6 Ingrid, to erect
an $8,000 residence. Permit to
remodel residences -ent to W.
A. CampbeS 1693 Biddle rd.,
S1.000 Sherman Scott, 125 White
Oak, $3,000 and Maud Yost. 824
Bennett, S900. Other permits in
cluded one for $1,000 to B and G
Properties Inc.. 1202 North
Riverside ave., to remodel a
store.
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Personal
Ham Dinner A ham dinner
will be served from 6:30 to 8
p.m. Friday. March 22, at the
Spiritual Science church, Gold
Hill, on Highway 99 near Rock
Point bridge.
Meating- The Medford out
board boat club will hold a meet
ing to elect officers at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday. March 21, at the Med
ford YMCA. Anyone interested
has been asked to attend.
Stolen Herbert Henry Puhl,
920 Queen Anne ave., Medford,
eported to city police Wednes
day the theft of ihree hand saws
and a rust colored wood case
from his pickup while it was
parked on South Grape st. be
tween Main and Eighth sts.
Obituaries
CHASLES A. McCAIN
Funeral services for Charles
A. McCain, 52, of 463 DeBarr
ave., Medford, who died Tues
day, will b held at Conger-Morris
at 11 a.m. Friday. The Rev.
Clynton G. Crisman of the
Friends church will officiate.
The body will be forwarded to
his home, Lancaster, Ohio, for
interment.
Mr. McCain was born Nov.
30, 1904, in Portsmouth, Ohio.
On May 29. 1946, in Dayton,
Ohio, he was married to Berna
dine Schmelzer, who survives.
He was a veteran of World War
II serving from Nov. 6, 1942, un
til March 12, 1943.
Survivors, besides his wife,
include daughter, Lois Ann Mc
Main, at home; sister, Mrs. Em
ma George, Brecksville, Ohio;
three brothers, John and Don
ald McCain both of Lancaster,
Ohio, and William McCain, Am
anda, Ohio.
VILLIAM E. BISSELL
Ashland William Eward Bis
sell, 77, died at his home in Ash
land, Wednesday after a heart
attack Tuesday. He has been in
failing health for several years.
Mr. Bissell was, born Aug. 9.
1879, in Sacramento, Calif. He
was married to Edna L. Ham
raick, April 29, 1903, in Cottage
Grove, and moved to Ashland
soon afterwards. Five years la
ter they moved to Dunsmir,
Calif., where they lived until
1939 when they , returned to
Ashland to make their home.
He retired from the Southern
Pacific railroad in 1944 after
working as a conductor for 48
years.
He is survived by his wife.
Edna L. Bissell. two sons. Hom
er Bissell of Ashland, and Fran
cis Bissell of Dunsmuir; two
grandsons, William E. Bissell of
Bremerton. Wash.; and Jack
Bissell of Dunsmuir; one grand
daughter, Nancee Bissell of Ash
land; and three great-grandchil-
drea.
Two children, Herbert Richard
Bissell, and Gertude Ellen Bis
sell, preceded Mr. Bissell in
death. j
Funeral services will be held ;
March 22 in Litwiller's Moun-i
tain View Chapel in Ashland at i
1:30 p.m. The Rev. Everett Mo;
Gee will officiate.
Pallbearers will be P. A.
Hodgins, Dale Cassell, Elmer
Van Llndt, Ben Oliver, Bill
Blackmer, and Bernard Krug.
Chicmf Socialite
Marries Vanderb':lt
Chicago !U.R) Jean Harvey,
20, Chicago socialite, and Alfred
Gwynne Vanderbilt, 44, multi
millionaire sportsman, were mar
ried recently in Mexico City, it
was announced Wednesday
night.
The bride's parents said the
couple was married secretly on
March 12 and are honeymooning
in Florida.
It was the third marriage for
Vanderbilt.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
FORECASTS
Medford end vicinity: Periods of
clearing tonight with frost in valley
Partly cloudy Friday and slichtly
wanner. Low tonight 28. High Friday
50
Western Oregon: Increasing cloudi
ness and showers tonight. A few
showers and sunny periods Friday.
Continued cool. Low tonight 34-40.
Hieh Friday 4S-.-.4
Northern California' Fair tonight
and Friday except a chance of scat
tered showers in north portion Friday.
Cooler tonight
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
43: below normal 5.
Record high this date 83 in 1939
Record low this date 24 in 1912.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid
night, .02 inch. Midnight to 10 jn..
none.
Total this month 3.16 inches, 3 08
inches above normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 17.61 inches,
3.4 inches above normal
HUMIDITY : Lowest yesterday, 2-.
highest this am 81"-
Hirtl 416 24
City Yester- a.m. nr.
day Low Prer.
Brookings .... 52 37 .43
Crater Lake
Grants Pass 50 30 .11
30
53
3
38
3S
29
28
40
43
41
45
57
50
30
2t
fifi
33
38
Klamath Fall! 47
MEDFORD 49
Portland 49
Seattle ...
Spokane
Yakima .
Eureka ...
48
54
52
50
65
.23
.12
Red Bluff
Sacramento 6
San Francisco 59
Los Angeles 7 4
Phoenix fi3
Denver 59
Chicago 3fi
Miami . . 85
New York 37
Washington. DC 50
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Orange Baor
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ASPIRIN
FOR CHILDREN
woturs utera sums unim rot aiiotni
Births
BATEMAN To Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur, 3050 Table Rock rd.,
Medford. March 15. 1957, boy,
7 3-4 lbs., at Rogue Valley hospi
tal. BOHNERT To Mr. and Mrs.
Don, route 1, box 77. Central
Point. March 17. 1957, girl, 8
lbs., at Rogue Valley hospital.
I BOGAN To Mr. and Mrs.
jJack, 921 Alta St., Medford.
March 19, 1957, boy. 7U lbs., at
! Sacred Heart hospital.
MARTIN To Mr. and Mrs.
I David, 2232 Spring st.. Medford,
i March 18, 1957, boy 8'.t lbs., at
Rogue Valley hospital.
HUNTLEY To Mr.'ar.d Mrs
Phillips, 723 South Modoc ave..
Medford. March 18, 1957, girl,
7 3 4 lbs., at Rogue Valley hos
pital.
B TTJER To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles, 525 Mae st., Medford,
March 20. 1957, boy. 8 lbs., at
Rogue Valley hospital.
CURTIS To Mr. and Mrs.
Morris O., route 1, box 114. Ea
gle Point, March 15. 1957, boy.
6 3 4 lbs., at Rogue Valley hos
pital. EDWARD To Mr. and Mrs.
Roy, 509 South Holly st., Med
ford, March 20, 1957. a boy, 6"i
pounds at Rogue Valley hospital.
KNAPP To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald. 1020 West 10th St., Med
ford. March 21. 1957, a girl 8',4
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital.
HUFFMAN To Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas. 39 Myers Ct.,
Medford, March 20, 1957, a boy,
6:!4 pounds, at Sacred Heart hos
pital. . FORBES To Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley, 121 Willamette ave.,
Medford, March 20. 1957, a girl,
7 '.-i pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital.-
HOGENSON To Mr. and
Mrs. Donald, post office box 977,
Central Point. March 20. 1957.
a boy, 834 pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
KING To Mr. and Mrs. Ot
to. 706 West 11th St., Medford,
March 20. 1957, a - girl. 74
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospit
al. JONES To Mr. and Mrs.
John Howard, route 1, box 478,
Central Point. March 20, 1957, a
boy, 6 pounds, at Sacred Heart
hospital.
Coke is the solid residue con
sisting principally of fixed car
bon, some ash, and a small per
cent of volatilcs obtained by the
distillation of measured amounts
of bituminous coal.
CARD OF THANKS
ve wish to exDress our sinter inri
heartfelt thanks to the manv friends
nd neighbors for their loving kind
nesses in the bereavement of our dear
nusband and father.
The Hayes Family
OAKDALE MARKET
Prices Effective Thursday Eve., Friday and Saturday
POM R0ftST.-35i
PORK SHOULDER I -tof SWIFT PREMIUM il IT" f
STEAK lb. WIENERS lb.
SWIFT'S PREMIUM I& (R tf FRESH DUNGESS tRMRlif
BACON IS lb. g5B)f CRABS lb. S
ASPARA6USa227t
CELERY "15' LETTUCE 2--15'
Artichokes
TEXAS RED
ANGEL FOOD
CAKES
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Chiang Urges Britain,
America To Continue
Red China Embargo
By ROBERT BROWN
United Press Correspondent
Taipch (U.R) Generalissimo
Chiang Kai-shek warned the
United States and Britain today
they "will be helping to defeat
themselves" if they relax the
strategic goods embargo against
Communist China.
The Nationalsit Chinese Presi
dent told United Press in an ex
clusive interview that any ease
up on the embargo "would be
helping the Chinese Communists
pull their chestnuts out of the
fire."
Peace Rumors Groundless
Chiang termed Communist
peace rumors "groundless" and
denied Red Chinese Premier
Chou Enlai's charge that the
United States has turned For
mosa into a dependency.
"Their (the Communist) idea is
to arouse anti-American feelings
among Chinese on the main
land," Chiang said.
He said Communist China "is
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland lUPi Cattle 100.
Choice 11)40 lb fed steers 23 25; good
choice 943 lb, 22.35; utility steers
13.50-16: choice fed heifers 21.50. new
recent high; canner-cutter cows 10.50
12.50: shells down to 8.50; one heavy
utility bull 16.75.
Calves 35. Choice vealers 28-29; eood
24-27. Hoes 150. Sorted U. S. 1 and 2
butchers 180-235 lb. 20 25-20 50: mixed
1. 2 and 3 lots 19.50-20: 300-500 lb.
sows 15-18.
Sheep 200 Mostly choice 102 lb No.
2 and 2 pelt fed lambs 21-25.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland HP.) Epffs To retail
ers: Grade AA large 43-46c: A large.
43-44c; AA medium. 42-43c; A me
dium. 41 -42c; A small, 35-36c; carton,
l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA grade
print., 69-7 Oc lb.; cartons, 70-71c; A
prints 69-70c: B prints. 67-68c.
Cheese Medium cured To retail
ers : A grade Cheddar, single daisies.
45 1 a -52c; 5-lb. loaves. 51 12-57c; pro
cessed American cheese, 5-lb. loaf,
41-44c.
Poultry. Rabbin
Live Chickens Quoted growers
'No. 1 quality, f.o.b. Portland i: Fryers.
23-4 lbs.. 23.24c lb.; light hens, too
few transactions for Portland price;
11 -13c lb. at ranch; heavy hens, 5 lbs.
up. not enough trading for Portland
price; at country, 14-1 6c lb.; old
roosters. 7-9c lb.
-- Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole
drawn. 42-45c lb.; cut up, 47-50c; hens,
light type, cut up, 35-3!fc; heavy type,
whole drawn, 38-4 2c lb.
Turkeys To producers: Fryer tur
keys live weight. 27-28c lb.
Rabbits (Average to growers, f ob.
killing plantsi: Live white. 334-4 '3
lbs., f o b. dressing plants Portland. 23
2tkr: colored pelts, 4c under; old does.
10-12c lb ; a few higher. Fresh killed
fryers to retailers, 39-64c lb.; cut up,
62-65c.
Portland Hay, Grain
Portland Wholesale hay prices:
No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f o.b. Port
land. $32: some lots discounted. S2 ton.
Wholesale prices as reported by the
USDA market news service: Wheat.
No. 2 soft white S88.50 a ton; No. 2
white oats. 38-lb West Coast delivery.
S55 ton: No. 2 Valley white oats. S50
ton: soybean meal. S7o ton. f.o.b. Port
land, barley No. 2. 45-lb. West Coast
delivery. S49.50 ton: standard mill run.
prompt delivery. S41-41.50 ton. f.o.b.
Portland: No 2 yellow corn. Eastern
shipment, f.o.b. Portland. 61-61.50 ton.
10'
Cauliflower1 15'
GRAPEFRUIT 6 - 39
NESTLE'S QUIK Mb. 3-oz. 89
NESTLE'S MORSELS . . I.e. pkg. 35
NESTLE'S BARS ......... each I9
HOURS: MON. - SAT. - 8 a.m. to 8 p.m
CLOSED SUNDAY
in desperate need of help. They
;are just now beginning to feel the
! effects of the embargo that be
gan aunng the Korean war."
Chiang hoped that President
Eisenhower and British Prime
Minister Harold Macmillan,
meeting at Bermuda, would re
alize "that any relations now
would undo all that we have
accomplished in six years of the
embargo."
Britain's desire to relax the
ban and promote trade with Red
China is one of the points which
Macmillan reportedly wants to
discuss with Mr. Eisenhower.
But Chiang said if the Western
powers do this "it will help the
Communists to survive. They
will be playing into the Com
munists' hands and will be help
ing to defeat themselves."
Ashland to Seek
Another Interchange
Ashland Ashland city coun
cil members and Chamber of
Commerce directors this week
agreed that the state highway
commission should be asked to
make an additional access road
available to Ashland when the
Highway 99 freeway is con
structed. The groups also favored
widening Siskiyou boulevard to
four lanes from the fire station
to Highway 66.
The request for another access
road to the freeway will be for
warded to the highway commis
sion at its March 29 meeting in
roruana.
Present plans call for the new
highway to bypass Ashland with
interchanges at Crowson rd.
and Valley View and at High
way 66 intersection. Councilmen
and Chamber directors believe
an access to the downtown area
should be provided from the new
freeway and that such an access
road might be at the point where
Oak st. would tie in with the
new Highway 99.
Two Prisoners Escorted
To Penitentiary Today
Chief Deputy Sheriff Joe
Walsh today escorted two
prisoners from the county jail to
Salem, where they will begin
sentences in the state peni
tentiary. Taken to the penitentiary
were Jerry Leander Stewart.
19, of 718 Victory st., Medford.
sentenced to l1. years for pro
bation violation, and Elmer
Boyd Gravelle, 26. of 421 Clover
lane, Medford, sentenced to Hi
years for using a motor vehicle
without the owner's permission.
Thursday, March 21, 1957
Stock Market Prices
Hold in Narrow Area
New York U.P.t Stock prices
held in a narrow area most of
today with rails overbalancing a
i loss in industrials and utilities.
Just before closing an improved
tone developed in all depart
ments. Douglas Aircraft ran up more
than -a point and along with
United, Douglas and Cessna fea
tured a firmer aircraft section.
J. C. Penney, Firestone, Kelsey
j Hayes Wheel, Joy Manufactur
j ing and Pacific Finance were
! among issues to rise a point or
; better.
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical 6(?i
American Can 42? s
Plant Lunchroom
Damaged in Fire
Interior of the plant lunch
room at Tucker Sno-Cat Cor
poration, 2872 South Pacific
highway, was damaged con
siderably about 3:30 p.m. yes
terday when paint exploded as
it was being heated on an elec
tric plate.
Two fire trucks were dis
patched to the plant.
City firemen reported also
that a six-foot square section of
roof was damaged about 8:50
p.m. yesterday when an attic
fire was ignited by an overheat
ed flue at the George Pence
home, 604 Berrydale ave.
D I ft I n.
jiwueii tee rteiurns
From Short Course
' Robert Lee, water department
superintendent, has returned
from a water works operators'
short course at Corvallis. The
training program, for operators
in Oregon, was sponsored by the
Oregon State college, State
Board of Health, and the Am
erican Water Works association.
Lee taught two of the classes.
More than 120 water department
officials attended.
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AT&T .l...1784
Anaconda Copper 63 i
Bethlehem Steel. ... 42
Caterpillar Corp'. 93'. 4
Chrysler Corp .. 73Ts
Continental Can 45 Is
Crown Zellerbach 51 li
Curtiss Wright 42 Vi
Du Point .'. 1805s
Eastman Kodak 85V
General Electric 563,i
General Foods 43 Vi
General Motors 3994
Georgia Pacific 27
Graham Paige :. lsg
Homestake Mining 36V4
Kaiser Frazer 13
Kennecott Copper 11114
Lockheed Aircraft 45V4
Katy Pfd 583
Montgomery Ward 37Ts
New York Central 29
Penney, J. C - 84 Vi
Penn R R 20Vz
Radio Corporation 33Vi
Richfield Corporation 67
Socony Vacuum . 5394
Southern Co 21V4
Southern Pacific 42?s
Standard California 46 .
Standard Indiana 5194
Standard N. J 57 Vi
Sun Mines 7V
Texas Gulf 303,4
Tex Pac Land Trust ....unquoted
Transamerica . 38
Trans West Air , 161-4
Tfi-Contiriental 26 V4
Union Carbide ..108V4
Union Pacific 27Vi
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The whale was reported by the
Coast Guard to be heading up
the Columbia river. A cutter
nearly had a collision with the
mammal.
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