Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 12, 1958, Image 13

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    Local and
Speaker at Feast-Walter L.
Lansing, Grand Master of
Masons in Oregon, will be the
speaker for the Feast of
Tishri observance for Scottish
Rite Masons and invited blue
lodge guests. The meeting
will be in the Masonic temple,
'Saturday, Sept. 13. at 8 p.m.
Following the meeting, there
will be a practice on the
Fourth Degree of Scottish
Rite Freemonry.
1ST DRIVE-IN RUN!
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TONITE & SAT.
The story of the day the
whole West burst into flams!
FROM
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JACKSON HOTEL
TONIGHT
Orchestra Adults Only
ADMISSION $1.00
CANDLE
if $ ' j i Genuine Charcoal
" Broiled Foods!
iiriTFi MFncnon 50 PJn. tm 12:00
Enjoy
the
WALKER'S k
POPULAR ma
Gold Hill
Music by Vic Flood & the Rhythm Masters
1 j2Cneck Roon Free. Dining Room Open Entire Evening
Personal
I Leaves for School-Richard
j Henselman, partner in Goldy-
I Henselman Insurance, and
; secretary of Mark A. Goldy,
Inc., planned to leave this
morning for Detroit, Mich.,
where he will attend a two-
month Standard Accident In
surance school.
Windows Broken-Fourteen
windows Tuesday and 13
Wednesday night were broken
in a Jackson County Housing
authority unit owned by Leon
ard LeRoy West, box 369,
Provolt district. Grants Pass,
according to Medford police.
The unit was located on Vic
tory way between Priddy and
Summit sts., police said.
Runaway-A 16-year-old In
dian girl from Montana was
taken into custody and turned
over to' Jackson County ju
venile authorities Wednesday
on a charge of being a run
away, according to Medford
police. She was picked up at
the Robinson hotel, 104 East
Main st., police said.
Births
CARR To Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd, 924 Kenyon aver., Med
ford, Sept. 11, 1958, a girl, 6V2
pounds, in Rogue Valley hos
pital. MARTIN To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert, route 2, box 666X,
Central Point, Sept. 12, 1958,
a girl, 6 pounds, in Rogue
Valley Hospital.
DURHAM To Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon, 134 Church st.,
Ashland, Sept. 12, 1958, a
girl, 7 pounds, in Ashland
General hospital.
Flue Fire Firemen were
summoned to a flue tfire at
9:15 a.m. today in the home of
John F., Kennedy, 1309 Mt.
Pitt ave.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPI) Cattle for week
2600. Average to high choice 985
lb. steers 27; low to average choice
under 1150 lb. 26.25-26.50: low to
average choice fed heifers 25.75;
good 24-25.50; utility cows 18-20;
canner-cutter 15-1750: utility bulls
23-50-25.50; good - choice feeder
steers 24-25.50.
Calves for week 525. Choice veal
ers 28-31: fer to 32; good 26-28;
good-choice slaughter calves 25.50
28 Hogs for week 1850. U.S. 1 and 2
butchers 23-23.25: -mixed grade
22.50-22.75; sows M-20.
Sheep for week 3900. Choice
wooled and shorn spring slaughter
lambs 20-20.25. except Washington
range lambs off truck weights at
22.50 Tuesday: good slaughter
lambs 18.50-19.50: ewes 3-7.50.
Portland Produce.
Portland Wholesale hay prices:
New crop No. 2 green alfalfa, baled,
f.o.b. Portland and Seattle. S26 ton
with some top quality to S28.
Wholesale prices, as reported by
the USDA market news service:
Wheat. No. 2 soft white. $66 ton;
No. 2 white oats, 38-lb. West Coast
delivery. S48.50-49.50 ton; No. 2
vallev white oats, 46.50-48; barley
No. 2 West Coast delivery, $48.50;
soybean meal, Eastern shipment.
$83. ton f.o.b. Portland; standard
millrun. prompt delivery, $44-45
ton f.o.b. Portland: No. 2 milo,
S53.50 f.o.b. Coast; No. 2 corn. East
ern shipment f.o.b. PorUand, $59-
59.50 ton. ,
GAME DANCE
ROOM
An especially good place
to eat if dieting!
Sundays 4 p.m. till 11 p.m.
SATURDAY
NIGHT
EAMLAND
COMING THIS MONTH
OUR 30th ANNIVERSARY DANCE!
Watch this ad Friday for Date
All persons who attended Dreamland dance
15 years ago will be admitted as Amos
Walker's personal guests.
Everyone
Welcome!
9 p.m. Till 1 a.m.
Ram it if nl
Grange Hall
Saturday Nite
Negro Youth Being Questioned
In Slaying
New York - (LTD - An 18-
year-old Negro has been
picked up in Farmville, Va.,
for questioning in the killing
of Dr. Melvin Nimer and his
wife, Lou Jean, the New York
World-Telegram & Sun re
ported today.
The couple's 8-year-old son,
Melvin Dean, is under psy
chiatric examination after al
legedly telling police that he
killed his parents in their bed
with a kitchen knife. Pre
viously he had said a masked
prowler choked him and
killed his parents when they
came to his aid.
The newspaper said Mrs.
Nimer had told police before
OBITUARIES
STEVEN G. WISELY
Funeral services for Steven
G. Wisely, 6-month-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. David Wisely,
of 917 Grant st., who died
Wednesday, will be held at
Conger-Morris Funeral home
Saturday at 11 a.m. The Rev.
Orrin Martin of the Church
of Christ will officiate. Com
mittal will be in Siskiyou
Memorial park.
Steven was . born in Med
ford March 15, 1958, and in
addition to his parents is sur
vived by a brother. Gerald
Dean, and his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wisely,
Medford, and Mr. and Mrs.
R. R. Robertson, Little Val
ley, Calif.
CARROLL VINCENT
CLARKE
Carroll Vincent Clarke of
Los Angeles, Calif., died in a
local hospital Thursday.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Conger-Morris,
funeral directors.
WILLIAM HANSEN
William Hansen, Little
Butte Star route, Eagle Point,
died ' early this morning at
home. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Perl
Funeral home.
Minnie Bryant,
Former Medford
Resident, Dies
Mrs. Minnie Bryant, 76,
former Medford woman wide
ly known for her religious,
civic Tand fraternal activities
in the valley, died Wednesday
in Escondido, Calif., where
she had been living in recent
months with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Runtz. Funeral serv
ices will be held at the Palm
Mortuary in Escondido at 10
a.m. Monday, Sept. 15.
Members of the Escondido
Rebekah lodge will conduct
the funeral ceremony, and
Odd Fellow lodge members
will serve as pall bearers.
Mrs. Bryant lived in Med
ford 49 years. Born in Brazil,
Ind., April 6, 1882, she and
her late husband came to
Medford in 1908. She was an
active member of First Bap
tist church and of Golden
Link Bible class of that
church. She was a member of
Medford Women's Christian
Temperance union, served as
local president, president of
the Jackson-Josephine bi
county unit and as state di
rector of the Union soldiers'
and sailors' program at the
Camp White VA dbmiciliary.
Past Noble Grand
; She was a past noble grand
of Olive Rebekah lodge, a
past president of. the Past
Noble Grands' club and of the
ladies auxiliary to Siskiyou
canton, Patriarchs Militant.
Mrs. Bryant was a charter
member of Medford unit,
American Legion auxiliary
and for many years served as
chairman of the auxiliary's
annual poppy poster contest
for school children.
While her children attend
ed Jackson school, M r s.
Bryant , worked in the Jack
son Parent-Teacher associa
tion and was a past president.
Mrs. Bryant is survived by
her daughter, Mrs. Runtz, a
son, Harry Bryant, 1312
Reddy ave., Medford, four
grandchildren and four great
grandchildren.
Jacksonville Community Hall
SATURDAY NIGHT
. . . MUSIC BY . . .
Dick Spain Bill Lively
And The Rogue Valley Boys
Featuring The Best In Western Swing
LOTS OF FUN FOR EVERYONE
Admission 90e Per Person
of New York Couple
she died that she' and her hus
band had risen in answer to
young Dean's cries and had
been stabbed by a full-grown
man wearing a white hood
Her story apparently sub
stantiated the one first told
to officers by the youngster.
Transcript Printed
The newspaper gave no in
dication of what led police to
the Virigina youth, whom it
identified as William Fletcher
Jr. It said he had been stay
ing with his mother in a
rented Manhattan room, miles
from the Nimer's Staten Is
land home, and had "disap
peared about two days ago
and returned to Virginia."
ALTA LUCILLE DOAK
Services for Alta Lucille
Doak, infant daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Iven Doak, of 608
North Riverside ave., who
died Saturday, were held this
afternoon a t Conger-Morris
Funeral home. The Rev. D.
E. Millard officiated. Com
mittal was in IOOF cemetery.
Survivors, besides the par
ents, include a brother, Ron
nie, a sister, Connie, and
grandparents, Mrs. Lulu Jen
hings, Rogue River; Mrs. Ira
Flynn, Tye Valley; and Clar
ence Doak, Grants Pass. .
MRS. BONNIE JEAN AYERS
Memorial services for Mrs
Bonnie Jean Ayers, 28, who
was fatally injured in an au
tomobile accident near Ala-
gondes, Mexico, Aug. 23, will
be held at the Siskiyou Mau
soleunv Monday, Sept. 15 at
10 a.m. Dr. D. Kirkland West
of the First Presbyterian
church will officiate.
Mrs. Ayers was born in
Gold Hill Feb. 2, 1930. For
the past three years she has
lived in Portland.
Survivors include her moth
er, Clara Dell LeVeille, of
Medford; two brothers, Ross
Biles -of Cowiche, Wash.; Rob
ert Biles of Arlmgton, Calif.;
one sister, Mrs. May Brecount
of Rogue River;- one niece,
Barbara Kay Biles, of Wash
ington; and three nephews;
Gene and Gerry Van' Dorn
both of Rogue River and
Roger Biles of Washington,
Perl Funeral home is in
charge of arrangements.
Weather
FORECASTS .
Medford and vicinity: Variable
cloudiness tonight and Saturday.
Mild temperatures. Low tonight 55.
High Saturday 78.
Western Oregon: ParUy cloudy
tonight and Saturday with showery
periods Little temperature change.
Low tonight 45-55. High 70-80 in
interior, 65 on coast. Chance of a
few .isolated . afternoon, thunder
showers. "
Northern California: Mostly fair
witn some nign cloudiness xonignt
and Saturday. A few scattered
thunderstorms likely in Sierra Ne
vadas afternoon and evening. Lit
tle temperature cnange
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 62; below normal 4. Record
high this date 100 in 1948. Record
low this date 34 in 1921.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m., trace.
Total this month .22 in., .10 in.
above normal. Total since Sept. 1,
.22 in., .10 in. above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
39; highest this a.m. 84.
High 4:00 24
City . Tester- a.m. nr.
day Low Free.
Brookings ... . 66 50
Grants Pass 73 52 ''
Klamath Falls 68 43
MEDFORD 71 55 T.
Portland 72 ....
Seattle . 72 54
Spokane 79 ' 56
Yakima 80 50
Eureka 67 54
Red Bluff 77 64
Sacramento . 80 59
San Francisco 73 62
Los Angeles 84 61
Phoenix 84 61 .16
Denver ... 90 58
Chicago 62 51
Miami 88 74
New York 67 52
Washington, D. C. 69 53
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through Sept. 17):
Western Oregon -Western Wash
ington Recurring rain with total
precipitation more than normal.
Temperatures averaging near nor
mal. Highs 65-74 in western Wash
ington, and in low 70s in western
Oregon. Lows in 40s or low 50s.
Northern California A ..few
showers at beginning of period but
no precipitation otherwise. Tem
pertures below normal early in pe
riod but near normal otherwise.
New York - (UPD - Rudolph
Rocker, 96, writer and lectur
er, died . Wednesday at his
home here.
New York - (UPD -The Chase
Manhattan Bank has hiked
the prime rate the rate
charged on loans to highest
rated customers from ZVz to
4 per cent.
V
The newspaper printed a
transcript of Mrs. Nimer's
questioning by a detective as
she lay dying in the Public
Health hospital after the stab
bing early Sept. 2. Her hus
band had died moments after
reaching the hospital, ap
parently without making any
statement.
Q. Can you tell anything
she was asked.
Mrs. Nimer mumbled: "A
mask . . . & mask . . ."
Q. Can you tel anything
else?
A. A hood ... a hood . . .
Q. What kind?
A. White.
Same Size As Husband
Q. Slits in the eyes?
A. Yes. Covered full head.
Q. How tall?
A. Tall as my husband,
same build.
Q. Why did you get up?
A. Heard boy scream.
Q. Where did you see the
man? Hallway?
A. Yes.
Q. What did you do? Put
on the light?
Mrs. Nimer was unable to
answer. She lapsed into un
conscousness and was taken
to the operating room where
she died, apparently without
speaking again.
Boy in Hospital
Richmond County District
Attorney John N. Braisted Jr.,
who Wednesday night an
nounced that young Dean had
told officers Saturday, and
twice since, that he was the
murderer, said Thursday that
Mrs. Nimer had described her
assailant as a man about her
husband's size. Braisted said
he considered it possible that
she had seen her husband go
ing down the stairs and mis
taken him for an intruder.
Braisted and top police of
ficials revealed late Thursday,
a few hours after Dean had
been sent to Bellevue hospi
tal for mental examinations as
a material witness that they
were exploring out-of-town a
new lead which did not in
volve the boy.
Medford Police
Receive Reports
Of Nine Thefts
Nine thefts were reported
to Medford police Wednesday,
of which at least five occurred
that same day. ' - ' -
Garv Eueene Kirsch, route
4, box 358B, reported the
theft of a Fiesta hubcap, val
ued at $8, from his car while
it was parked on Highway 99
across from the Big Y.
Jack Eugene Miller, Camp
White, told police a Kodak
box camera valued at $19 was
taken from his vehicle in a
parking lot on East 13th st.
between Front st. and Central
ave.
Suitcase Taken
Donnell' Edwin Koenig,
route 1, box 233, Talent, said
his suitcase containing $35 in
clothing was stolen from the
loading dock of Bertolino pro
duce, at the northeast corner
of Second and Fir sts.
Elmer Floyd Mogel, 401
North Berkeley way, reported
the theft of three Fiesta hub
caps, valued at $24, from his
car while it was parked by the
Apostolic Faith church, Third
st. and Central ave.
Ten squash were reported
taken from the garden of Rob
ert Lyle Balch, 2 East Clark
st.
A theft occurring between
Monday and Wednesday was
reported by Richard Wendle
Ackerman, 330 North Holly
st., who said a barrel-shaped
can containing $50 in quarters
was missing from his apart
ment.
. Dorothy . Margaret Dorff,
108 Elm st., told police a Navy
flying jacket valued' at $25
was taken from the office of
the Pinnacle Packing com
pany, Front and 11th sts., last
WAIT FOR THE
BIG ONE
WITH HIS BRAZOS VALLEY tSti
Monday, Sept. 15
DANCING 9 pm til l pm
mam
Over-lhe-Counfer
Western Stocks
The following bid and
asked prices on selected West
ern securities, provided ,by
the Medford branch office of
Pacific Northwest Company,
are unofficial and do not rep
resent actual transactions,
but are intended as a guide to
the approximate price range.
Common Stocks Bid Asked
Bank of America .... 39Ti 42
Calif.-Pacific Utilities.. 30 'i 32",
Cascades Plywood 262 ' 28
Cons. Freightways 17 18'
Copco 33' i 35 '-4
First National Bank 484 51'i
NW Natural Gas 16 - 11',
Pacific Pot. & Lt So's 38
Permanente Cement 23 3t 24 '
PorUand Gen. Elec. 25 'a 27 U
U. S. National Bank .... 69 74
United Utilities 264 28'i
West Coast Tel. 21 '2 223.4
Weyerhaeuser 41 i 44
Investment Funds
Noon Quotations on select
ed funds supplied by the Med
ford Branch of Foster & Mar'
shall, Members New York
Stock Exchange.
Fund Bid Asked
Bullock 12.67 13.89
Chem Fund 18.30 19.79
Eaton Howard Stk '21.39 22.87
Fidelity . 14.23 15.38
Gas Ind 13.47 14.72
Group Sec Avia 10.06 11.02
Group Sec Com S'.k .. 12.03 1371.
Group Sec Elec 7.59 8.32
GroupSec Petr 11.14 12.20
Group Sec Steel 8.80 9.64
Group Sec Tobac 6.53 7.16
Keystone B-3 15.71 17.15
Keystone B-4 .. 9.35 10.21
Keystone K-l " 836 9.34
Keystone K-2 11.75 12.83
Keystone S-l 16.20 17.68
Keystone S-2 11.17 12.19
Keystone S-3 12.48 13.62
Mass Inv. Tr 11.95 12.92
TV-Elec 12.16 13.25
Value Line Inc 5.18 5.66
Wellington 13.05 14.23
FORMER MAYOR DIES
Montreal - (UPD - Camillien
Houde, 69, former Montreal
mayor and one of Canada's
most controversial public
figures, died Thursday.
Portland Hay, Grain
Portland (UPI) Eggs-To re
tailers: Grade AA large, 60-62c
doz., A large, 5o-oac doz.; AA me
dium, 46-48c; A medium, 45-47c;
AA smalls, 30-32c doz.; carton l-3c
additional.
. Butter To retailers: A A and
Grade A prints, 67-68c lb.: carton
lc lo. nigner; a prints, bo-bbc.
Cheese (medium cured) To re.
tailers: A grade Cheddar, single
daisies, 39-51c; processed American
cheese, 5-ib. loal, 4U-4JC.
Farm Market
Extra fancy red Delicious apples
of 88 to 1UO sizes were quoted Dy
retailers today at 6.25-6.50 a box:
hydro-cooled corn sold within a
1.85-2 range for 5 dozen ears.
Poultry. Rabbits .
Live chickens Quoted to grow
ers at Portland, Salem and south to
Eugene, f.o.b. ranch. No. 1 Quality
fryers, 2?4-4 lbs., 17c lb.: light
hens. 10c: heavy hens. 5 lbs. up,
13c lb..; old roosters, 7-Bc lb.
Dressed chicken No. 1 grade
dressed, to retailers: fryers, whole
drawn. 34-38c lb.; cut up, 39-43C
hens, light types, cut up, 34-36c;
heavy type, whole drawn, 39-41c lb.
Dressed turkeys A grade young
hens, buyers offering 30c lb. to pro
ducers on eviscerated basis; A
grade young toms, 2oc lb. eviscer
ated: young hens to retailers, most
ly 41-43c lb. on an oven-ready
basis: A grade toms, 34-37C
Rabbits (average to growers, f.o.b.
killing plants) Live white. 34
4'i lbs., f.o.b. Portland. 21-23c; col
ored pelts, 5c under. Fresh killed
fryers to retailers, 57-60c lb.; cut
up, 61-64C.
Saturday.
Josephine Louise M a 1 o t,
3009 Table Rock rd., told po
lice a blanket, tire and wheel
worth $50 had been stolen
from a vehicle parked on
South Central ave. between
12th and 13th. sts.
Police received through the
mail a report from Catherine
L. Sand, Seattle, that on Aug.
29 clothing, jewelry and other
personal belongings had been
stolen from a vehicle parked
in front of the Tabu, 305
South Riverside ave.
Funeral Flowers
and
Hospital Bouquets
GROCETERIA
FLOWER
SHOP
Ph. SP 2-81 79
Charge Accounts Welcome
Free Delivery
David t Evelyn Chase,
Owners
ANDY'S
BEST BOY!
Ladies' Watch
' Reg. $49.50
17-Jewel
Yellow Gold
now c
S&H Green Stamps
ANDY'S
Your Friendly Credit Jeweler
15 North Central
$ Q88
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Stocks Lose Ground
To High Money Rate
New York - (UPD - Stocks
today fought a lesing struggle
against the odds of higher
money rates and the week
end holiday.
Late in the day irregularity
replaced early strength.
Coppers, some of the steels,
chemicals and special issues
held gains ranging to more
than two points.
Food packing issues' were
active, particularly Libby,
McNeil & Libby which set a
new high. .
Several rails developed
activity, including Pennsyl
vania, Southern Pacific, and
New York Central, all firmer.
Office equipments enjoyed
another good day with , gains
at the outside running to
nearly three points.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New York (CPU Dow
Jones final stock averages:
30 industrials 519.43, off ;
1.00; 20 railroads 132.34. off
0.15; 15 utilities 80.36. up
0.49; and 65 stocks 177.72,
off 0.05. Sales today were
about 3.100,000 shares com
pared with 3-300,000 shares
Thursday.
Today's prices on selected
stocks: . -
Allied Chemical 89
Alum. Co. Am. 79
American Can 4834
American Motors 17 V
A. T. & T 185V4
Anaconda Copper 51
Armco Steel 58
Bendix Aviation '. 57
Bethlehem Steel .. 47V
Boeing Air 4538
Caterpillar. Corp 55V4
Continental Can ,. 49 Vz
Crown Zellerbach 56
Curtiss Wright 28
Dow Chemical . 65
Du Pont 201
Eastman Kodak 127
Firestone . 108
General Electric"". 66
General Foods . 70
General Motors 442
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Georgia Pacific 43
Graham Paige .j. .'. 1
Greyhound , 16
Gulf Oil ,..110
Homestake Mining 40 V
Idaho Power 43
Kaiser Industries 13V6
Int. Paper 109
Johns Manville ,44
Kennecott Copper 93 V4
Lockheed Aircraft 53 Vs
Katy Pfd 58
Montgomery Ward . 38Vfe
Nat'l Biscuit 49
New York Central 19V4
Pac Gas & Elec 56
Penney J C 98Vi
Penn R R 1414
Radio Corporation 38V4
Richfield Oil .87
Safeway 34V4
Sears .. 33
Shell Oil 8214
Socony Mobil Oil ... 46
Southern Co 31
Southern Pacific 53
Standard California 50
Standard Indiana 47
Standard N J 55
Sun Mines 7
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