Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 24, 1958, Image 13

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BREAKFAST
7 a.m. to 9:30 o.m.
SUNDAY
Christian Men'i Fellowship
First Christian Church
9th and Oakdal
$1.00 Aduftt
SOc Children under 12
ENJOY GENUINE
CHARCOAL
BROILED FOODS
In the
CANDLE ROOM
at the Medford
Hotel
I
HURRY! HURRY! It Ends Soon!
lj3 O W ChaUnaSt
To See "Giant" It Will
Not Play Again for Years!
"niflHT" SHOWN ONCE
Ulrlll
Shown Twice
DON'T MISS
THE FUN
Remember the
TONIGHT
Jackson Hotel
PIONEER ROOM
Informal Dress Sport Coats and Slacks for Men
SPONSORED BY
Arthur Murray Dance Studio
(NO MINORS PLEASE)
SATURDAY RIGHT
(Fir damage it repaired)
afpYpl7's Dreamland
Where you greet old friends and meet new friendi.
Finest of Modern Music
JACKSONVILLE
COMMUNITY HALL
aturday Night
Music by
Dick Spain - Bill Lively
and the Rogue Valley Boys!
Featuring
The Best in Western Swing
LOTS of FUN for EVERYONE!
ADMISSION 90c
Local and
In Hospital Clyde Kell,
uoia Hill, entered Rogue Val
ley hosDital earlier this week
for treatment. Mrs. Kell said
he is not yet allowed visitors.
Sarvic Members of the
Rebekah lodge who will at
tend the funeral service of
Mrs. Floyd Murray Saturday,
are asked to meet at the Odd
Fellows hall at 9:30 a.m. Sat
urday.
Returns Earl C. Gaddls,
815 East Jackson st., former
mayor of Medford, returned
! yesterday by airliner from
San Bernardino. Calif., where
! he had been for about one
j month.
I ...
Accident A parked car,
owned by Francis Virginia
Flakus, 612 .J st., Medford,
was struck by an automobile
operated by Agness Joan
Roby, 315 Clark st., Medford,
Thursday evening, according
to city police. VThe car was
parked on Willamette ave. be
tween Main and NiYith sts. No
citations were issued, police
said.
WriMffli'iyl,
$1 Per Car
ELIZABETH
TAYLOR
ROCK
HUDSON
JAMES
DEAN
ONLY TONITE AT 8 P.M.
SAT. at 7 p.m. and 10:30 p.m
PER PERSON
Personal
Chimney Blaie Firemen
were called to a flue fire at
the home of Thomas J. Demp
sey, 2735 Buckshot hill rd.t
about 2:50 p.m. yesterday.
Sptaki Donald Frost, of
the Delta Pet ranch and nur
sery, Medford, spoke at the
January meeting of the Agate
Beach Garden club, Agate
Beach, on the origin of gar
den Uowers.
DAV Meeting The Jack
son county chapter of the Dis
abled American Veterans and
auxiliary will hold a business
meeting at 8 p.m. today in
the Red Cross building, 60
Hawthorne ave., Medford.
Drill A practice drill by
officers of the Nomads of
Avrudaka and Fuhat Burkan
temple, Dramatic Order
of Khorassan, will be held
Sunday, Jan. 26, at 2 p.m. in
the Pythian building.
Patients Stephen Smith,
five-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Smith, Yreka,
Calif., and Mrs. Thomas J.
Johnson, 1478 Morrow rd.,
Medford, were reported as
surgery patients at Rogue Val
ley hospital today.
Orders Issued An under
ground gasoline storage instal
lation, a hotel and three busi
ness occupancies were in
spected yesterday by City Fire
Marshal Truman Nelson. He
issued six orders for correc
tion of hazards.
Undergoes Surgery Paul
W. Robertson, 534 Berrydale
ave., is a patient in Good
Samaritan hospital, Portland,
where he underwent major
brain surgery earlier this
week, Mrs. Robertson report
ed today. She said his condi
tion is considered satisfac
tory., Robertson has been with
the Oregon Highway depart
ment for more than 30 years.
Cited Richard Wallace
White, Portland, was cited by
Ashland city police Thursday
evening when his car parked
on Garfield st. rolled down
the street hitting a parked ve
hicle oSvned by Jerry Mitchell,
680 Butler rd., Ashland. White
was cited for failing to park
his automobile s e c u r e ly.
Slight damage was reported
to White's car, police said.
- Patients Convalescing at
Osteopathic hospital follow
ing surgery are Mrs. Annie
Kessinger, 4085 Cedar lane,
Medford, and Eva Jeannie
Patrick, seven-year-old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Patrick, route- 2, box 673,
Central Point. Also a patient
there is James McCary, 13-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs.
j. C. McCary, Eagle Point,
who had a tonsillectomy Fri
day. Accident A pickup truck
operated by Oliver Ferguson
Baugh, 57, of Springfield,
went out of control and tip
ped onto its side along High
way 99 near Gold Hill about
11:20 a.m. yesterday, accord
ing to state police. They said
the accident happened when
a two-wheel trailer the truck
was towing broke an axle
and lost a wheel. The trailer
started whipping along . the
highway causing the driver to
lose control, they said.
Births
McFARLANE To Mr. and
Mrs. Edward, 823 East Ninth
st., Medford, Jan. 23, 1958,
a boy. weight 6 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
THORNDIKE To Mr. and
Mrs. William D., 2012 Hill
crest ave., Medford, Jan. 24,
195S. a boy. weight 9V4
pounds at Rogue Valley hos
pital. . Kitchens To Mr. and
Mrs. George, 236 East Main
st., Ashland, Jan. 23, 1958, a
girl, weight 7 pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
DELLAYED BREAKAGE
New York (W Synnova
Bay, 11, christened the new
office of the American Export
Lines Thursday, in the true
tradition of the sea with a
bottle of champagne. How
ever it took the little girl 22
swings before she succeeded
in breaking the bottle of the
bubbly stuff.
Gold Hill Grange Hall
Saturday Nite
Music by Vic Flood & the Rhythm Masters
Featuring Doyle Smith, his golden voice
and His New "Srratoeaster" Guitar
Everyone Weleom
1 Check Room Free. Dining Room Open Entire Evening
Ullman Urges More
Forest Road Money
Washington (IP) Rep. Al
Ullman (D.-Ore.) told a House
appropriations subcommittee
Thursday that Congress
should grant increased appro
priations for forest roads and
trails. -
"The budget for the coming
year," he said, "represents the
second consecutive year in
which the administration has
failed to request the full au
thorization for forest roads
and trails."
Ullman said budget re
quests during the past two
years amount to a deficit of
56,565,000 below the amount
authorized by Congress.
"We can no longer continue
to build fewer and fewer ac
cess roads each year as we
haye been doing for the last
three fiscal years," he said.
Obituaries
JOHN A. CORUM
Funeral services for John
A. Coram, 65,- of 31 Myers
court, who died Wednesday,
will be held at Conger-Morris
Funeral home at 11 a.m. Mon
day. The Rev. D. Kirkland
West of the First Presbyterian
church will officiate. Commit--tal
will be in the Pioneer
cemetery at Jacksonville.
Mr. Corum was born Feb.
1, 1892, in Medford, the son
of the late James C. and Anna
E. Corum, and had lived all
his life in and near Medford.
He was a veteran of World
War I, serving from July 22,
1918, to Feb. 24, 1919, as a
private in Company G, 76th
infantry.
Survivors "include three
brothers, George H. Corum
and Grover Corum, Medford;
and B. J. (Pete) Corum, Long
view, Wash.; three sisters,
Mrs. Lillian Ashcraft, Med
ford; Mrs. John Cobleigh,
Eagle Point; and Mrs. Scott
Hubbard, Everett, Wash., and
several nieces and nephews.
' Those who wish may
donate to the Heart Fund, or
flowers will be accepted.
ALBERT F. LEWIS ,
Albert F. Lewis, 81, of 504
Fifth st., Phoenix, a resident
of Phoenix for the past 24
years, died this morning in a
local hospital. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
by Conger-Morris, funeral di
rectors. JAMES KLINE HOSTUTLER
James Kline Hostutler, 92,
box 265, star route, Eagle
Point, died this morning in
local hospital. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
by Conger-Morris, funeral di
rectors. MRS. LEORA WRIGHT
Mrs. Leora Delphia Wright,
79, of 1763 Camp Baker rd.,
Medford, died in an Ashland
hospital Thursday. She was
the mother of Vernon A.
Wright of Medford. Funeral
arrangements wiE be an
nounced by Perl Funeral
home.
Daily Weather Report
FOREC ASXS
Medford and vicinity: Generally
cloudy with occasional rain in val
ley and snow in mountains through
Saturday. Low tonight 35. High
Saturday 45.
Western Oregon: Mostly cloudy
with occasional rainy periods
through Saturday. Mild tempera
tures. Low tonight 32-42. High
Saturday 48-54.
Northern California: Scattered
showers tonight and Saturday fore
noon. Rain again Saturday after
noon. Heavy snow in mountains.
Snow level 2,600 feet in extreme
north. Little temperature change.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
39: above normal 1.
Record high this date 57 in 1942.
Record low this date 5 in 1949.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight .22 inch. Midnight to 10
a.m., none.
Total this month 1.85 inch, .02
inch below normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 10.48 inches,
.26 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
72, highest this a.m. 100.
High 4:00 24-
Ciry Tester- a.m. nr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings 55 51 .83
Crater Lake 30 25 .96
Grants Pass 45 38 .71
Klamath Falls 40 - 26 .11
MEDFORD 47 33 .22
Portland 52 46 .52
Seattle ..
Spokane ..
Yakima ....
51 44 .75
51 34 , T
48 34 .01
Eureka 56
48 .40
40 .73
46 .36
51 .82
47
Red Bluff 44
Sacramento 50
San Francisco 59
Los Angeles 67
Phoenix
61
39
34
24
33
69
29
32
Denver
Chicago 35
Miami 74
New York 43
Washington. D.C. 48
T
.37
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through Jan. 29):
Western Oregon-Western Wash
ington Recurring rains, totals
heavier than seasonal, generally
2-3 inches inland and about 4
inches along coast. Mild tempera
tures averaging much above nor
mal with highs in 50s, lows gen
erally in upper 30s or low 40s.
Northern California Recurrent
rains with snow in mountains.
Temperatures near normal.
Everyone
Welcome!
9 p.m. Till 1 a.m.
Beautiful
Late Spurt Sends
Prices Jo New Highs
New York HP) A late
spurt in demand sent prices to
new highs in the general aver
age since last Oct. 15 on active
trading on the stock market
today.
Something happened near
closing time to frighten the
bears. They covered so fast
that for a brief period the
tickers fell behind the mar
ket. The "something" that
happened seemed to be a mys
tery to all but the bears who
didn't talk.
All sections of the list join
ed the advance which made
its best group showing in the
oils where gains ranged to 2
points. Lukens Steel and
Youngstown Sheet and Tube,
each up more than two points,
led the steels higher. Ameri
can Motors, at a new high,
starred In a firmer auto
group.
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical 764
American Can 43
AT&T 172
Anaconda Copper 41
Bethlehem Steel 39
Caterpillar Corp 63Ji
Chrysler Corp. 54
Continental Can 444
Crown Zellerbach 48
Curtiss Wright 2618
Du Pont 18314
Eastman Kodak 10214
General Electric 63
General Foods 52V2
General Motors 35 V
Georgia Pacific 30
Graham Paige 1V4
Homestake Mining 37
Kaiser Frazer unquoted
Kennecott Copper 76
Lockheed Aircraft 41V2
Katy Pfd 34i4
Montgomery Ward 33 V2
New York Central 15 12
Penney, J. C 88 12
Portland Robbery
Suspect Captured
Boston. IW The Federal
Bureau of Investigation
Thursday announced the ar
rest of an ex-convict from
Massachusetts in connection
with a $7,678 bank robbery
in Oregon last summer.
William John Paul, 43, was
seized by FBI agents and po
lice in Nashua, N.H. The FBI
said that Paul, a former resi
dent of Lowell, Mass., had
relatives there and in Nashua.
He was sentenced to 15 to
20 years in Massachusetts
state prison in 1939 for shoot
ing a Waltham policeman but
was released in 1953.
A warrant for Paul and for
Jack Damein Welp, 19, of
Oregon was issued at Port
land, Ore. last Dec. 31 by
U.S. Commissioner Claire
Mundorff. They were charged
with holding up the Tigard,
Ore., branch of the United
States National Bark of Port
land last July 10.
The FBI said Welp, who is
still at large, most recently
was employed as a magazine
salesman.
Elaine Soule Said
Sane During Murder
Redwood City, Calif. (W
Three psychiatrists testified
Thursday that Elaine Soule
was legally sane when she
murdered her roommate last
July.
But two of the court-appointed
psychiatrists said Miss
Soule was mentally ill when
she slew Catherine Marie El
vins, while the third declared
she was not.
The psychiatrists testified
on the opening day of Miss
Soule's sanity trial. Further
testimony from psychiatrists
was expected today. The case
will go to the same jury that
found her guilty of second de
gree murder on Tuesday.
JUMBO MILK SHAKES
JACK'S
JACK'S HOME MADE
INDIVIDUAL CHICKEN PIE
Lots of Chicken
Full of Flavor
BUY ONE GET ONE FREE
Bag of French Fries!
Hi
JACK'S HAS FRESHLY BAKED
Plain
8" PIZZA
Plain
12" PIZZA
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.1.24
'BECAUSE OF WINDOW SERVICE
JACK'S DRIVE
MILE LONG HOUND
Penrr RR 127s
Radio Corporation . 3414
Richfield Oil 61
Sears 26,2
Socony Vacuum , 4914
Southern Co 2614
Southern Pacific 3714
Standard California 461.6
Standard Indiana 377s
Standard N. J 5H4
Sun Mines 87s
Texas Gulf 17U
Transamerica 36'&
Trans West Air 127s
Tri-Continental 287s
Tex Pac Land Trust 8V4
Union Carbide 94
Union Pacific 26
United Aircraft 5 4
U. A. L 2574
U. S. Rubber 1 3414
U. S. Steel 5534
Youngstown S T 787s
Family Night Set
At Medford YMCA
Family night has been
scheduled tonight by the
Young Men's Christian asso
ciation as a part of its annual
YMCA Week activities. The
event starts at 7 p.m.
Mrs. Owen Kunkel, chair
man, said the program will
include tumbling, gym games,
trampoline and swimming. It
is designed to acquaint par
ents with some of the activi
ties that the family can utilize
in the home for enjoyment.
Helping Mrs. Kunkel with
the program are Mr. and Mrs.
Curt Butterfield, Bob Sco
field and Bob Jones.
Portland Livestock
Portland (U.P.) Cattle for week
2550. Average choice Idaho steers
26; good steers 24-25; utility-commercial
cows 16-19.50; canners-cut-ters
12-14.50; utility bulls 20-21.50.
Calves for week 275. Choice veal
ers 28-32, good 25-23.
Hogs lor week 1885. Sorted 1 and
2 butchers 22-22.50. but held to 22
late; mixed 180-235 lb. 21.50-22;
sows 15.50-18.50.
Sheep for week 1425. Choice
woled and shorn lambs 22.50-23 for
widths up to 118 lb.; good 22-22.50;
ewes 5-10.
Portland Prodoce
Portland (U.P.) Eggs To re
tailers: Grade AA large. 45-46C
doz.; A large, 42c; AA medium, 42
43c; A medium, 41-42c; carton, l-3c
additional.
Butter To retailers: AA and A
grade prints. 68-69c lb.; carton, lc
a pound higher; B prints, 65-66c.
Cheese medium cured To re
tailers: A grade Cheddar, single
daisies. 45'.j-52c; 5-lb. loaves, 51 ',3
57c; processed American cheese, 5
lb. loaf. 41',j-42c.
Farm Market
Trading was only moderately ac
tive with most retailers buying on
a fill-in basis today.
Poultry, Rabbits.
Live Chickens Quoted to grow
ers as ranch No. 1 qualitv fryers,
2-4 lbs., 23c lb.; light hens, 10
11c lb., ranch; heavy hens. 5 lbs.
up. 18-19c lb.; old roosters, 7-8c lb.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers. Fryers, whole
drawn, 41x44c lb; cut up, 46-49c;
hens, light type cut up. 34-36c;
heavy type, whole drawn, 40-45c
lb
Rabbits (Average to growers,
f.o.b. killing plants) live white, 3'i
4?; lbs., f.o.b. PorUand. 22-25C lb.;
colored pelts, 4c under. Fresh
killed fryers to retailers, 59-61C- lb.;
cut up, 62-65c lb.
Portland Hay, Grain
Wholesale Hay Prices: New crop
No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b.
Portland, S24-25 a ton.
Wholesale Prices as reported by
the USDA market news service:
Wheat, No. 2 soft white. $76 ton;
No. 2 white oats, 38-lb. West Coast
delivery, $49.50 ton; No. 2 Valley
white oats, $48 ton: soybean meal,
$75.50 ton, f.o.b. Portland; barley
No. 2 West Coast delivery, $47 ton;
standard mill run. prompt deliv
ery, nominally $39-40 ton f.o.b.
Portland: No. 2 vellow corn. East
ern shipment, f.o.b. Portland, j
Sa3-S3.5U.
Holland Hotel -
DINING - MUSIC - DANCING
Lunches -11 a.m. to 2 p.m. I
Dinners - 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
... 20c - JUMBO MILK SHAKES ... 20c
DRIVE UP
911 NORTH RIVERSIDE - U.S. 99
"MEDFORD'S LAREST HAMBURGER
SPECIAL THIS FRI. - SAT. -
DELICIOUS CHEESEBURGER
Regular Price 29e
Jumbo Milk Shake 20c
French Fries . He
60c
All for 55c
49c
'CRAZY ABOUT PIZZA"??
For That Party For That Snack
PEPERONI
CHICKEN
DOGS, 29c - MILE LONG
Friday, January 24, 1958
Open House at Y
Slated Sunday
Highlighting annual YMCA
Week will be an open house
Sunday, Jan. 26, at the Med
ford YMCA.
Herb Partridge, youth work
secretary, said the Y will be
open to the public for inspec
tion. The program will be
from 2 to 5 p.m.
Activities include a varied
program in the swimming
pool, gymnasium, lobby and
social hall. The swimming
pool will feature races, swim
team demonstrations, diving
exhibitions, aqua lung work
and public swimming.
Featured in the gymnasium
will be women!' and mixed
volleyball contests, basketball
game, tumbling, judo demon
strations, trampoline and boys
relay races. The Y lobby will
be used for a ping pong tour
nament and table pool games.
Social hall activities in
clude motion pictures, Indian
Guide ceremony, Hi-Y, Tri
Hi-Y induction, square danc
ing and a World Service pro
gram. Throughout the afternoon
music will be provided by
students in the Medford area.
Two Injured in
Siskiyous Accident
Mildred Green Garland, 50,
and Earl Arsenault, 46 both
of Bellingham, Wash., suf
fered facial cuts when the
car in which they were riding
and one operated by Tommy
Chenault, 19, of Ashland, were
involved in an accident on
Highway 99 near the Cali
fornia state line about 1:40
p.m. yesterday, according to
state police.
Police said the Chenault
vehicle was either stopped or
traveling slow when the other
car approached and could not
pass or stop. It attempted to
pass on the right, police said,
and struck the Chenault car.
Chenault later was appre
hended and cited for not leav
ing his name and address at
the scene of an accident, po
lice said.
OREGON MATMEN WIN
Portland W) The Uni
versity of Oregon wrestling
team defeated Portland State
17-15 Thursday night as J. C.
Wheeler, a football star for
the Webfoots, decisioned Don
Kemp in the deciding match.
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Rose Festival Court
To Have 1 1 Members
Portland (W r There will
be 11 members of the Port
land Rose Festival court this
year.
Rose Festival officials said
the board has decided to in
vite five independent schools
to nominate one candidate
each for princess. One girl
will be selected among the
five St. Helen's Hall, Catlin,
Holy Child, Immaculata and
St. Mary's to become a prin
cess and compete for Rose
Festival queen. Another prin
ces will be chosen at the new
Madison high school.
Nine other public high
schools select princesses.
C
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Your Favorite Dining Inn
OPEN
EVERY EVENING
Except Monday
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CHAPTER 5
"THE VIGILANTE"
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
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KIDS FREE IF WITH AN ADULT
MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
SLIM INMATE FLEES :
New York IE) . Sally
Quinn, 25, a 98-pound inmata
of the Women's House of De
tention escaped from her
fourth floor cell Thursday by
knotting eight bedsheets to
gether and squeezing through
a window 18 inches by 5.34
inches wide. Her 250-pound
cellmate said she refused :to
participate in the escape. -
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