Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 14, 1959, Image 13

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    I Local and
In Hospital -Mrs. Pete Zim
merman, 143 Vashti way,
Medford, v&s listed as a med
ical patient at Rogue Valley
hospital yesterday.
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Assume Name - Dale's Mo
bile Service has been filed as
an assumed business name by
Dale Settler, records in the
county clerk's office show.
Fig Name - Donald E. and
Peggy J. Cuddie, 247 Ash st.,
Central oint, have filed the
assumed business name D. E.
Cuddie Trucking in the coun
ty clerk's office.
.'
Medical Patients - Sacred
Heart hosiptal reported sev
eral medical patients Satur
day. They included Mrs. Irene
Gann, route 1, box 355, Cen
tral Point; A. B. Rylton, 315
Laurel st., Medford; and Mrs.
Ella Hoffman, 212 Fifth st.,
Phoenix.
parents-Mr. and Mrs. John
R. MacArthur, of Massena,
N.Y., became the parents of
a son June 6, according to
word received here. Mrs. Mac
Arthur is the former Alicia
Ruhl, daughter of Mr. and
Irs. Robert W. Ruhl of Med
ford. Young Vagrant - A 15:y ear
old boy from Swanville,
Minn, was lodged in the Jack-
son county juvenile detention
home Friday in connection
with being a vagrant, Medford
police reported. Police said
the boy was observed bitch
hiking on South Central ave.
Driver Cited - Kenneth C.
Kerr, 151 Perrydale ave., was
cited for failure to leave in
formation at the scene of an
accident Friday after his car
struck a City of Medford
emergency call box on Ivy st.
between Main and Sixth sts.,
Medford police reported.
Vehicles Collide - Vehicles
operated by Gerald Stoner
Johnson, 308 Haven st., and
Lucille Kathern Munson, Riv
erside, Calif., collided Friday
at Fourth and Front sts., Med
ford police reported. Police
said no citations were issued.
Driver Arrested - Stanley
Elliott Phillips, 1455 North
Riverside ave., was arrested
Friday evening on a charge
of drunk in public following
a collision involving his ve
hicle and one operated by
Maxine Agnes Johnson, route
1, box 270AA, Central Point,
at North Riverside ave. and
Fourth st., Medford police re
ported. Phillipi was released
on $50 bail, according to the
report..
Births
BURLSON To: Mr. and
Mrs. Donald, 936 South Ivy
St., Medford, June 13, 1959,
girl, iVi pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
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Returns Home Bob Harn
ish, 1577 Valley View rd.,
Ashland, is convalescing at his
home following surgery at
Rogue Valley hospital, accord
ing to relatives. - . .
File Name The assumed
business name Rogue Animal
hospital has been filed in the
Jackson county clerk's office
by Dr. D. P. Philips and Mol
ly L. Philips, 1455 North Riv
erside ave., Medford.
Completes Course Jim
Mills, a member of the Darrell
Miller company, Medford, has
completed a course in advanc
ed Oldsmobile servicing and
maintenance techniques on
automotive electrical aspects
at the General Motors Train
ing center in Tigard, Ore.
...
, Patients - Medical patients
reported at Sacred Heart hos
pital Friday included Stewart
Short, 567 Peach st., Ashland;
Harry W. Ward, 2104 Kings
highway, Medford; and M. R.
Fredenberg, 3039 Jacksonville
highway, Medford. A surgery
patient there Friday was
Chester Inghram, 164 Sixth
st., Ashland.
Patients-Miss Dorothy Ann
Ward, daughter of Mr., and
Mrs. Lewis Ward, 1368 Hilton
rd., Medford, was listed as a
surgery patient at Sacred
Heart hospital Saturday. Oth
er surgery patients were Hen
ry Bohl, Jacksonville high
way, Medford, and Mrs. Ruby
Cocks, star route box 14, Ea
gle Point.
'On Honor Roll - John S.
Humphrey, 844 East Ninth
st., Medford, local field rep
resentative for Mutual of New
York, has qualified for the
company's national field club,
the firm has announced. Mem
bership is awarded to field
underwriters who attain high
standards of production and
service of life and accident
and sickness insurance, offi
cials said.
Residents Attend
ffortldnd Services
Gold Hill - Several valley
residents recently attended
funeral servicesf or Mrs. May
L. Gray in Portland. Mrs.
Gray, the former May Kell,
formerly lived in Jackson
county. She was the daughter
of Charles Kell, long-time resi
dent of Gold Hill.
Among those from this area
who - attended services were
Charles Kell, Gold Hill; Miss
Laurene Kell, Medford; Leon
ard Kell, Howard Kell, Ernest
Kell, Clarence Kell, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Kell and Bill Kell,
all of Gold Hill; Mrs. Celia
Crawford, Medford; Gary
Kell, who is stationed with the
Navy at Norfolk, Va., and
Donald Kell, who is stationed
with the Navy on Midway.
Road Name Change
Subject of Hearing
A public hearing on chang
ing the name of a portion of
a county road is to be held at
1:30 p.m. Friday in the coun
4y court offices, the court has
announced. --
The county planning com
mission recommended during
last Wednesday's meeting that
the north -south portion of
Cory rd. be changed, to Ker
shaw rd. The entire Cory rd.
extends east from Crater Lake
highway, then' makes a bend
and goes north. It is not good
policy to use the same name
for the entire length of a road
which extends in different
directions, it was explained.
Another public hearing has
been set by the planning com
mission for 8 pjn., June 24 in
the Jackson county court
house auditorium on setting
the Coleman Creek area near
Phoenix in a single family
dwelling and agricultural
zone. Twenty per cent of the
residents of that area have
petitioned the planning com
mission. A planning commis
sion committee of John Weis
brod, Eagle Point, Clifford
Lovejoy, Old Military rd., and
Bob Boyer, Medford, is to
make a field trip to check
present land uses in that area.
MYSTERY
Open
Throughout
The Year ..
Obituaries
CHESTER ALLISON
The body of Chester Sum
ner Allison, 56, who died Fri
day, will be moved Sunday
by the Perl Funeral home to
the A. J. Rose Mortuary in
Portland for funeral services
Tuesday at 10:30 ajn. Inter
ment will be in the Lincoln
Memorial park in Portland.
Mr. Allison had been in
Medford for 10 months with
the Kaneah Construction com
pany, and resided at the Rob
inson hotel while in Medford.
He was born in Zanesville,
O., March 4, 1903, and had
been a resident of Oregon for
the past 38 years. He was edu
cated at Zanesville, O., and
attended the Ames college in
Iowa, and was a member of
the Eagle Lodge in Klamath
Falls and of the Portable
Hoisting Engineers Local.
Survivors include his wife,
Marion Allison, .Portland;
four sisters; Mrs. H. J. Cucla
sure Jr., Highpoint, N.C., Mrs.
Ernie Miller, Hialeah, Fla.,
Mrs. C. J. Wood, Marietta, O.,
and Mrs. Russel Hyde of Mar
rietta, O.; and one brother,
Adrian Allison, Columbus, O.
The Eagle Lodge in Port
land will take part in the
services in Portland.
HATTIE B. BRUIN
Funeral services for'Hattie
Belle Bruin, 84, of 125 Third
St., who died Thursday, will
be held in Ashland Mortuary
Chapel, Fourth and C st., Ash
land, Monday at 1:30 pjn. The
Rev. B. J. Holland of the First
Presbyterian church will of
ficiate. Committal will be in
Mountain View cemetery.
Mrs. Bruin was born Oct.
29, 1873, in Kansas. 'On April
18, 1907,in Jacksonville, Ore.,
she was married to William
Bruin, who preceded her in
death in 1948. She came to
Wagner Creek from Kansas
when she was 2 years old. For
28 years she and her husband
operated a ranch north of Tal
ent. They moved to Ashland
inl944.
Survivors include a sister,
Minnie A. Clark, Portand; twp
nephews, James G. Garvin,
San Luis Obispo, Calif., and
Clifford Garvin, San Fran
cisco; three nieces, Mrs. Hazel
Myers, Portland, Mrs. " Ruth
Burns, Klamath Falls, and
Mrs. Virginia Hosick, Med
ford. GLADYS BOND
Miss Gladys Bond, 923 East
Main st., died in a local hos
pital Saturday afternoon. Fu
neral arrangements will be
announced by Conger-Morris
Funeral home.
A. E. BROCKWAY
Funeral services for A. E.
Brockway, 2325 Stewart ave.,
will be held in the Conger
Morris Funeral home Tuesday
at 10 a on. The Rev. George
Roseberry will officiate. Com
mittal will be private in Me
mory gardens.
Mr. Brockway died Wednes
day in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho,
en route home from a vaca
tion in the East.
July 4th Activities
Planned in Ashland
Ashland - A parade, a band
concert and other . activities
are scheduled in Ashland on
July 4 as part of the city's
Centennial celebration, Frank
Pinnock, committee chairman,
has announced. .
A parade is scheduled at 10
a jn. July 4 from Lithia park
sponsored by the Ashland
Rotary club under the direc
tion of Henry Enders. Follow
ing the parade, a band con
cert is scheduled in the band
shell at Lithia park, and at
noon various contests are
scheduled to begin.
Booths will be erected
around the entrance to Lithia
park that afternoon for activ
ities there, while other attrac
tions include a baseball game
and swimming events. A wat
er skiing exhibition is possible
at Emigrant lake that after
noon. The day will be highlighted
by a fireworks display at the
college athletic field, where
entertainment also is planned
to start at 7:30 pjn. The jun
ior - chamber of commerce
will be in charge of the fire
works, display.
Two dances are scheduled
that night, one at the Elks
club and the other at the
Britt ballroom at Southern
Oregon college.
Local Man Arrested
On Disorderly Conduct
Donald Roger Cox, 49, of
602 North Riverside ave., was
lodged in city jail following a
citizen's arrest Friday on a
disorderly conduct charge,
Medford police reported.
His arrest, asked by Mary
Ann McAnaUy, same address,
was in connection with alleg
edly 'attempting to entice
children into his house trailer
while dressed in feminine
clothes. Cox denied wearing
feminine apparel in public
and denied wearing such
clothes at all Friday, police
reported.
EXAMINE GARBAGE DUMP - Members
of the Jackson county court Friday in
spected the City Sanitary Service garbage
dump near Jacksonville. From left to right
are County Commissioner Ralph James,
Anthony Boitano, operator of City Sanitary
Service, and County Judge Earl Miller,
looking at a pile of garbage collected from
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News About
Servicemen
COMPLETES TRAINING
Larry Knudsen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Knudsen, 9
B st., Eagle Point, recently
completed four months of
basic training at the Marine
Corps base, Camp Pendleton,
Calif. He was promted to priv
ate first class, and is now on
leave. .He has been assigned
to duty at the Marine supply
center, Barstow, Calif.
IN OPERATION
Marine Acting MSgt. Stan
ley S. Smith, of 826 East Jack
son st., Medford, recently took
part in operation "Twin
Peaks" on the southern coast
of California.
GRADUATE .
Two Jackson county men
recently were graduated from
the 101st Airborne division
jump school at Ft. Campbell,
Ky. They are Army Pvt. Wil
liam B. Hampton, 18, son of
Mrs. Ester V. Hurst, 1125 West
10th st., Medford, and Army
Pvt. Marvin H. Arthur, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Eustace E.
Arthur, route 1, Eagle Point.
They received their para
trooper wings after complet
ing two weeks of aerial train
ing. IN OPERATION
Two men from this area
are participating in "Opera
tion Inland Seas," a cruise of
28 Navy warships to cities in
the Great Lakes this summer.
They are Carl W. Hall, store
keeper third class, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Hall, route
2, Central Point, who is serv
ing aboard the heavy cruiser
USS Macon; and Robert P.
Ross, machinist's mate first
class, son of Mrs. Amy Rose,
Gold Hill, who is serving
aboard the destroyer USS
Samuel B. Roberts. :
TO RETURN -
Charles A. Parlier, III, elec
tronics technician third class,
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Parlier, 1628 East Main St.,
Medford, is scheduled to re
turn to San Diego, Calif.,
June 17 aboard the destroyer,
USS Henderson, after a five
month tour with the Seventh
Fleet in the Far East.
GRADUATES
Sgt. Richmond K. A. Price,
son of Mr. and Mrs. James
R. Price, 701 South Modoc
ave., Medford, recently grad
uated from the Seventh Army
non - commissioned officer
academy in Bad Tolz, Ger
many. -, -
IN GERMANY
; Army Pvt. Paul A. Svoboda,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
F. Svoboda, 240 Berrydale
ave., Medford, recently ar
rived in Germany and is now
a member of the 24th infantry
division. He entered the Army
last December.
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residential areas. The county court , ex
amined the dump following a petition from
the Jacksonville city council and complaints
from Jacksonville area residents, describing
,4he dump as a nuisance. The problem will
be considered further during ah air pollu
tion meeting in the Jackson county court
office Thursday.
Time
Medford Man Enters
Apprentice Contest
Ronald G. Bertram, 929
Winchester ave., Medford,
represented Medford in a
state contest for apprentices
in Corvallis Friday and Sat
urday, according to the Joint
Plumbing Apprenticeship Ap
prenticeship committee here.
Contests are held through
out the country and Canada
with winners in each state
and each Canadian province
competing in the sixth annual
international apprentice con
test at Purdue university Aug.
10 to 14.
The contest is conducted by
the United Association, the in
ternational union representing
journeymen and apprentices
in the plumbing and pipefit
ting industry.
The contests are part of the
international educational pro
gram of the plumbing indus
try to raise standards of work
manship. Frank Bash Gets ,
Harvard Fellowship
Frank N. Bash, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Bash, 1325
Bundy st., has been awarded
a $4,400 teaching fellowship
for graduate work at Harvard
university next fall.
Young Bash, who was grad
uated last week from Wil
lamette university with a de
gree in physics and mathe
matics, plans to do graduate
work in astronomy. He has
not decided at the present
the amount of the fellowship
he will accept since the acade
mic load he may take is in
proportion to the number of
hours per week he will be
required to teach.
The graduate will work in
the valley this summer,- re
porting to the university by
Sept. 24. He is a member of
Omega Delta Kappa, national
science honorary, and Beta
Theta Pi, social fraternity.
HAS ALIBI
Albany, Calif (UPI) -Ernesto
Salinas told police he had
a good reason for robbing a
restaurant of $295. Salines,
23, said he had "reliable in
formation" that the place was
going to be held up. "I did it
to protect the money," he
said, "I was going to give it
back."
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TAKING witness stand in
Liberace's suit against Lon
don Daily Mirror for libel,
Columnist William Connor
(above) denies calling pianist
homosexual.
Oregon-Plywood
Plant Destroyed
Sweethome (UPD - A fire
which started in an electric
motor and spread to a dryer
erupted into a roaring blaze
that leveled the Oregon Ply
wood corporation plant here
Friday afternoon.
Damage has been estimated
at one million dollars by
Floyd Vanhorn, plant man
ager. Vanhorn said about two
million board feet of finished
plywood were awaiting ship
ment when the fire broke out.
Sweethome Police Chief
Roy Clover said the building
was destroyed in about 20
minutes. It was the second
time the plant has been des
troyed by flames. ' The first
time was in 1943.
The plant employed 148
men. No one was injured.
OCCUPATIONAL HAZARD
Bradley, England (UPI) -The
26 members of the Brad
ley and Deighton prize band
blasted and thumped their
way up the main street Fri
day. Then suddenly the thump
was gone. The 25 other memj
bers, on investigation, found
that bass drummer Ronnie
Liversidge, unable to see
ahead over his drum, had f all
en into a manhole. - ' '
CANDLE ROOM
Charcoal Broiled
STEAKS
An especially good place
to eert if dieting!
5:30 p.m. tili 12:00 Weekdays
Sundays 4 p.m. till 11 pan.
34 Groups fo Take
Part in RR Parade
Rogue River - Jim Clithero,
chairman of the annual Roost
er Crowing contest parade,
said last week that 34 groups
have expressed an interest in
participating in the parade
Saturday, June 20.
. Entries have been received
from organizations in Rogue
River, where the Rooster
Crow is held annually, and
from other groups in Jackson
and Josephine counties. .
The parade, which will in
clude the Rogue Valley Pear
Blossom queen and the Glad
iola princesses from' Josephine
county, will form at 10 a.m.
next Saturday on Madrone st.
It will proceed north on De
pot st. to the triangle, on to
Main st., then Broadway, Sec
ond st., Oak st. to Main and
along Pine st. to the city park.
After the parade, and be
fore the Rooster Crow, which
starts at noon, a horse show
is scheduled along with a va
riety show. Saturday night,
the Rooster Crow dance will
be held.
Included in the parade will
be "Buttons," a well-known
clown who performed with
Ringling Brothers circus, and
who plans to move into the
area upon retirement.
Concert Tickets
Available in City
Medford - Tickets for the
concert scheduled by the Port
land Symphony orchestra in
Medford High school auditor
ium Sunday, June 28, , are
available in several locations
in Jackson and Josephine
counties.
The orchestra, under the
direction of Piero Bellugi,
will be on a six-city tour in
the state in connection with
the Centennial.
Bellugi is making his first
public appearance since join
ing the orchestra, which is
completing its 37th' year.
Included in the program
here will be Beethoven's Sev
enth Symphony. The program
also will include the Seraglio
Overture by Mozart, the Fran
chise Suite for orchestra by
Darius Milhaud, and "Romeo
and Juliet" by Tschaikowsky.
Tickets are available in
Medford at Purucker's, Jean
Hart's, Swem's, Lusk Piano
company, Barker's and the
Jackson County Centennial
headquarters. In Ashland,
tickets are available at The
Mart.
Tickets .art available in
Grants Pass at the Melody
House and the Music Shop.
Dairy Products
Thefts Reported
Three thefts of dairy pro
ducts from Medford front
porches early yesterday morn
ing were reported to Medford
police by Garry Couey Shu
ler, 17 Corning st., driver for
Gilman's Dairy.
Shuler told police the miss
ing items, including milk and
eggs, were taken from cus
tomers after he had made de
liveries. Two quart bottles of milk 1
were reportedly taken from
the John S. Richards resi
dence, 29 Chestnut st. Two
quart bottles and a dozen
eggs.' were taken from the
home of Leon Haskins, 816
West Fourth st., and two half
gallon bottles were taken
from the W. H. McGuire
home, 909 West Fourth st.,
according to the reports.
Enjoy
This Sunday
BREAKFAST
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Hotel Medford
- Dining Room
Before or After Church . . .
CHILDREN ALWAYS WELCOME
WE HAD TO HOLD IT OVK!
BUT HURRY
NOT MUCH MORE TIME!
MARILYN
MONROE
and her bosom
companions
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Bridge Hearing
Scheduled Friday
. A public hearing will be
held in the county court offi
ces at 10 ajn. Friday on re
quested construction of a
bridge across a creek near
The Dardanelle, according to
the county court."
Bridge No. 136 was consid
ered unsafe and closed early
this year. County Judge Earl
Miller said. Since there is an
alternate access route to Gold
Hill it was considered that
the cost of repair or construc
tion compared to the amount
of traffic using the bridge
made it not worthwhile . to
maintain a bridge there, Mil
ler explained.
A petition requesting that
the bridge be reestablished
was signed by 12 persons and
sent to the county court.
144 Disease Cases
Reported in County
A total of 144 cases of com
municable diseases were re
ported in Jackson county last
week, according to Dr. A. Erin
Merkel, public health physi
cian. Included were 67 cases of
influenza, 50 of them in Med
ford, 11 in Ashland, 5 in Phoe
nix and 1 in Rogue River.
Other cases reported were
tuberculosis, Talent 1; whoop
ing cough, Medford 6, Rogue
River 3; pneumonia, Medford
4, Ashland 2, and Eagle Point,
Central Point and Phoenix 1
each; German measles, Phoe
nix 20, Medford 18, Gold Hill
12, Ashland 2; measles, Med
ford 2; chicken pox, Medford
3, Central Point 1.
Firestone Tire ,
Strike Settled
Cleveland, Ohio-flJPD-A 58
day strike by 18,000 employ
ees of the Firestone Tire &
Rubber Co. ended Friday.
The company and the Unit
ed Rubbers Workers Union
announced signing a new mas
ter contract covering workers
in eight plants.
The union and the com
pany negotiators ironed out
final language on a few re
maining issues early today
after marathon talks here.
Announcement of the agree
ment was made by Joseph
V. Cairns, Firestone director
of industrial relations.
The new agreement will be
submitted for ratification by
the workers and the union's
executive board.
ECONOMIST DIES
Washington (UPI) - Econo
mist William H. Stead, 60, of
New York, who was a feder
al aide during the adminis
tration of President Franklin
D. Roosevelt, died here Fri
days BUCKHORN
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Blood Pressure, Sinus, and
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LODGE AND LIGHT
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Sunday, June 14, 1959
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