Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 05, 1957, Image 3

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    Three Accidents
Reported to Police
In Area Yesterday
Three accidents, all involving
g ickup trucks, were reported by
state police here yesterday. No
one was seriously injured.
Mrs. Lee Ella Bennett. 19,
Portland, was taken to Rogue
Valley hospital by Medford Am
bulance service after the car in
which she was riding collided
with a pickup on the Diamond
Lake highway about 13 miles
north of Highway 62 junction,
t 8:30 a.m. yesterday.
Mrs. Bennett was released
from the hospital after observa
tion. State police said a pickup,
driven by Elvis Click Arnold,
46, of route 1, box 582, Central
Point, was northbound on High
way 230 when it slowed to turn
Into the Muir creek camp
ground. A car, operated by Al
len Lee Bennett, Portland, also
headed north on the highway,
tailed to slow down, hitting the
pickup from the rear, police
(aid.
At 1:50 p.m. yesterday state
police were called to the scene
of a one-vehicle accident on
Highway 62 about 10 miles
orth of Prospect. A pickup
kadcd with berries, driven by
Claude Guy King, 63, of Grants
Pass, rolled onto its side in a
roadside ditch.
Officers said King was travel
ing north when a rear tire blew,
"he driver applied the brakes,
.locking the wheels. The pickup
Swerved to the right shoulder,
then back across the road, final
ly turning over in the left ditch.
King was not injured.
About 10:30 p.m. yesterday a
pickup truck and a car were in
volved in an accident on Valley
View rd.; south of Ashland. Day
ton Kingsberry, 56, of Varner,
was cited for following too close
when the car he was driving ran
into the back of a pickup driven
by Chester Samuel Kingney, 18.
of .Oak Ridge. A passenger in
the auto received a slight head
injury, state police said.
Both cars were headed south
on Valley View when the King
ney pickup stopped in the long
line of cars leaving the race
track. The car failed to stop in
time to avoid the accident, po
lice said.
Records of Oregon
Veteran Loans Broken
Salem (IPI All records under
.' the Oregon veterans' larm and
home loan program were broken
in June when the Department of
Veterans' Affairs loaned $4,768,
550 to 496 ex-servicemen of
World War II and Korea.
Because of the unexpected
heavy demand for state loans
since April 10, when the new
higher maximum loan amounts
became law, lending under the
program may be sharply cur
tailed, within the next few
months, according to H C. Saal
feld. director of veterans affairs.
The reason for the impending
shortage of loan funds, Saalfeld
explained, is that the state con
stitution limits the amount of
bonds that may be outstanding
for the purpose of obtaining loan
funds, to four per cent of the
state's assessed valuation.
In other words, the department
can only issue bonds up to 81
million dollars, ajid this limit
will be reached July 29 when 15
million dollars of bonds go on
the market.
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Man's Love for Chi Gets
Attention Only From Judge
Birmingham, England HP
Richard Crompton, 26, admitted
today he will do almost anything
to attract the attention of his
lady love.
Opening an account at a Bir
mingham bank last year, Cromp
ton found he "rather fancied"
the pretty girl behind the coun-
Woman, 51, Literally
Scalped by Propelior
Crockett, Calif. opi A San
Francisco woman was literally
scalped Thursday when her long
black hair became entangled in
the propelior of a power boat.
The accident took place Thurs
day as Henry Galbraith was
backing his 30-foot boat, Scapia,
out of Dowrelio's Yacht Harbor.
His wife, Lucretia, 51, loos
ened some floorboards to check
the bilge pumps. Her hair, which
reached to her hips, caught in
the whirling propelior shaft.
Galbraith shut off the motor,
but by then it had pulled away
much of her hair. It took him 10
minutes to extricate her.
He rushed her to Brookside
Hospital in San Pablo where she
underwent delicate surgery to
repair the injury. Doctors said
she would recover.
Malheur Rancher
On Livestock Board
Salem (If) Tom McElroy Jr.,
Malheur county cattle rancher
who was last year's Oregon cat
tleman of the year, was appoint
ed today oy ijov. Robert D.
Holmes to the State Livestock
Advisory committee.
McElroy, who has oeen in the
livestock business since 1925,
succeeds George Russell, who re
signed. Both McElroy and Rus
sell are residents of Vale. Rus
sell's term would have expired
March 31, 1958.
The new board member is a
Democrat and has been a resi
dent of Oregon since 1910. He
will represent the Oregon Cattle
men's association on the five
member committee.
NEWSPAPER CLOSED
Amity, Ore. (IP Publisher
Francyl Howard has announced
the closure of the Amity Stand
ard, pioneer "newspaper here.
The newspaper was started in
1892.
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Breast-O'-Chicken Tuna is always firm, tender and
wonderfully delicate in flavor for only the finest one
third of the tuna is packed under this famous brand.
It is rated excellent, also, in both quantity and quality
of body-building protein.
In fancy solid pack or popular chunk style, Breast-O'-Chicken
means besi-o'-tuna!
BREAST-O -CHICKEN
HI-PROTEIN TUNA
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house.
He wrote her notes, but she
ignored him. He 'rote her let
ters at the bank addressed to
"Queen Bee' and "Golden Girl."
She ignored those, too.
Crompton disguised himself
with a false moustache and fol
lowed the girl home, but she
slammed the door in his face.
He posed as a crippled, blind
beggar outside the bank, sere
naded her with Neapolitan love
songs and offered Miss Water
house the coins he collected
from sympathetic passersby.
His would-be lady fair refus
ed to listen to his songs and
turned up her nose at the coins.
Five days ago ' Crompton
walked into the bank wearing
his while tennis shorts, nodded
politely to the staff and then
began turning handsprings in
the middle of the lobby.
This time Miss Waterhouse
noticed her suitor. She called
police and charged him with be
ing a nuisance.
The judge found him guilty
Thursday of being a "blemisher
of the peace" and fined him S70.
Miss Waterhouse is still ignor
ing him.
Dead Woman Revived
On Delivery Table
Chipley, Fla. OT) A 25-year-old
woman died on the delivery
table, was revived three minutes
later by tvo Chipely doctors
and then gave birth to a 6
pound, 12-oiuice boy, it was re
ported here today.
Drs. Hugh Thompson and Wal
ter Shehee of the Washington
County Hospital said Mrs. Nellie
Atkins, who has one other child,
suffered a heart attack while in
the'delivery room late Tuesday
night and was pronounced dead.
Thompson said he and Sheehee
immediately opened her chest
and massaged her heart. Three
minutes later she was revived.
The doctors then delivered the
boy by Caesarian section.
The doctors said that Mrs. At
kins' breathing had stopped and
there was no heart beat when
she got into the delivery room.
They said she had been in labor
for two days and had been un
able to deliver the child nor
mally. The hospital reported Thurs
day night that both mother and
child were "doing fine."
Only the prime
portions of selected
tuna are ued in
Breast-0 '-Chicken
brand.
THE TUNA
Check Cattle Feed
Supply, Agent Says
Hungry heifers on hill pastures
are apt to grow into poor pro
ducers, according to Earle Jossy,
county agriculture agent.
Skimping on feed for the fu
ture herd can result in lower pro
duction for the entire life of the
cows, he pointed out. July is a
good month to round up replace
ment heifers and look them over
for condition. If they are thin
and appear unthrifty, see that
they get more feed, Jossy ad
vised. Heifers will do well on good
pasture, but if the pasture be
comes short they should be pro
vided with about two pounds per
day of grain. This would be
satisfactory up to three months
of freshening.
During the last three months
before freshening, the heifers
should receive a feeding of three
or four pounds of grain daily.
Growing heifers have a great
need for minerals. A mixture of
ground limestone, steamed bone
meal and salt in equal parts
should be available at al times.
"It goes without saying that
plenty of clean water is a neces
sity for growing heifers. A little
time and expense used in rais
ing healthy heifers will be re
turned many times over when
these come into production,"
Jossy added.
THEY MEET
Canton, Conn. OP) East met
West here when Lucy Humphrey
of Canton, Conn., wed William
Wong of Canton, China.
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FISH 'N' CHIPS Actress
Elizabeth Taylor, wife of
Producer Mike Todd, eats
fish and chips from a news
paper cone during Todd's
$50,000-plus party in Lon
don to celebrate the British
premiere of his film,
"Around the World in 80
Days." It was London's big
gest blowout since the Cor
onation. EXPRESS MAN DIES
Tenafly, N. J. (IB James F.
Ross, assistant vice president for
operations of the Railways Ex
press Agency, died Wednesday.
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s$ fll V x L I HI! RESOURCES
I
The figure for "Savings and Tune" Deposits
in this statement includes money carefully
set aside for vacations by thousands of
Oregon people. They know the best way to
have a carefree vacation is to save for
it a few dollars at a time.
You can be sure of a happy vacation next
year too simply by starting your
own vacation savings program now. As your
regular deposits show up in these
First National Bank statements, you will be
building for a prepaid vacation, and in
the meantime you will have the money readily
available for any emergency that might come
up. Start your savings program now ax
First National Bank . . .
Oregon's favorite place for savings.
F057
1 Friday. July 5. 1957
Japanese Girl.
Girard Married
Camp Whittington, Japan OPi
Army Specialist 3C William
S. Girard and Haru (Candy) Sue
yama, wearing a rented red
kimono, were married today in
a quiet Methodist ceremony
with a military policeman stand
ing by as best man.
The MP's presence in the
white clapboard base chapel dur
ing the religious wedding serv
ices was a grim reminder to
the 21-year-old Ottawa. 111., sol
dier and his 29-year-old Japa
nese bride of the shadow hang
ing over their marriage. A unit
of MPs stood outside.
Girard is accused of fatally
shooting a Japanese woman
metal scavenger. The question
of whether he will be tried by
a Japanese or American court
has touched off an internation
al furor. The U.S. Supreme
Court will hear arguments Mon
day on the U.S. government's
appeal against a federal court
ruling barring trial by a for
eign court.
NO REMEDY
Buffalo, N. Y. W As a
spring tonic, sulphur-and-mo-lasses
doesn't work any better
than it tastes, report researchers
of the Aner Co. Nor is there any
thing to the belief that winter
thins out blood, which can be
restored by a strong sulphur-molasses
dosage.
THE FIRST
Other Resources
TOTAL
of happy
V V vacations!
Sp-
UAIILITIES
(Demand $ 445,193,972.47 ,
Deposits j Savings and Time 313,91 1 516.19
Liability for Acceptances and Letters of Credit
Unearned Interest on Discounted Loans
Accrued Interest, Taxes and Expenses and Divi
dends Payable
Omer Liabilities ...;ii;iiuiiiiiiitiiitiii
Reserve for Possible Loan Losses mm
THw r ! n to appiy ogoinit any lean lOMMlnat may
dnvnlop t fafum, hat not bann oMocatnd 10 any
porhailar loom or fypo of loant.
Capitol t.ttit,.,.i. 20,000,000.30
Surplus 30,000,000.00
Undivided Profits 17J27.333.29
Total
TOTAL
MEDFORD BRANCH
NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND
UTS illtlD 0K6OH TOCTHtf
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
Hells Canyon Area
Schools Get Help
Baker IW Two Oregon
schools along the Hells Canyon
reach of the Snake river today
learned they will receive federal
allocations to expand facilities
needed by children of construc
tion workers on Brownlee dam.
Halfway school will get $16,
950 to help prepare for the in
flux of children now living in
the canyon and Richland school
will get S39.945. Several fam
ilies are expected to be stationed
permanently at the Brownlee
and Oxbow damsites after the
Idaho Power projects are com
pleted. " ,
Parker Woods
21 N. CENTRAL
7
These figures
elude a
NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND
JUNE 29, 1957 '
Cojh and Due From Banks $
United States Government Obligations, Direct
and Fully Guaranteed
Obligations of United States Government
Agencies. , in
State, County and Municipal Bonds and Warrants
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
Loans and Discounts i ....... 1 1
Of Hm total J3.J3.838.80 it 4iolly guortmtxd or
inwrd by Hi Umtd Slolw Govnwwutor Hi qq Kit
.nterest Due on Bonds and Loans and Accounts
' Receivable'
Customers' Liability for Letters of Credit and
Acceptances
Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures and Safe
Deposit Vaults 4
Other Real Estate Owned.... . . . . i 1 1 . . -. ,
w ; ... j .... .
RESOURCES.
Capitol Funds.
.. ......
LIABILITIES & CAPITAL FUNDS $ 843,176,164.47
BENEFACTOR DIES
Houston W Hugh Roy
Cullen, oil rich benefactor of the
University of Houston and other
philanthropies, died Thursday
night of cancer. Ha -was 76.
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139,954,434.99
177,343,112.17
10,792,928.08
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419,261,810.44
3,737,619.37
703,456.74
12,425.409 66
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522,482.26
843,176,164.47
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703,456.74
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4,640,445.59
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