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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1960)
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. I960 Shd Burnt - A 10 by 10 foot shed and its contents were destroyed by firtQbout Oi:40 p.m. yesterday at the Earl W. Warren residence, 3566 Crater Lake highway. Firemen said the cause was not known. . Windihi.ldBroktn- Louise Phillips, 571 Pierce rd., told city police Monday that some one threw ice at her car while she was driving on Hillcrest rd. between Black Oak dr. and Pierce rd. about 6:30 p.m , and broke the windshield. (JMEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE. SaU Convention - Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Sweeney, 1704 West Main St., will attend a three-day sales convention of the North American Company for Life, Accident and Health insurance, in Chicago Sept. 15. iney are among some 250 participants. Theft from Pickup - Ernest Ray Bassett, Talent, told city police Monday that a tire, wheel and about five gallons of gasoline were taken from his pickup truck while it was parked at the Rogue Valley Country club Sunday. HELD OVER! So That You Can See It Before School Starts! : .jf ! ttarrlng . mum nicmRP CORCORAN- CALVIN SHELDON SWEENEY EASTHAM Plus the bitf treat for everybody in every femilyll as , a iiinmm-imMniiBi' El Local and Personal In Hospital - Freeman Ma son, mayor of Central Point, is a medical patient at Rogue Valley hospital, where he is being treated for an injury re ceived at work recently. Rummage Sale - The Roxy Ann court, Order of the Amaranth, will hold its an nual rummage sale Thursday and Friday in the Fehl build ing, Sixth and Ivy sts. Patients - Mrs. Bctly A. Clark, box 131, Canyonville, was listed as a medical patient today at Sacred Heart hos pital. A surgery patient there was Mrs. William W. Wilson, 325 Lynwood ave., Medford. Grass Fire - City firemen were summoned to a grass fire on the Jefferson school grounds about 4:35 p.m. yes terday. " They reported that school employees were burn ing off the grounds witli prop er permit but that the fire had extended to sawdust cov ering the play area. Permits Issued - The city building department recently issued an S82.000 building permit to the California Ore gon Power company to erect a transmission building at 1025 South Grape st. Other permits issued recently were to Frank Grover to erect a $21,000 . service station at 2094 Barnett rd., and to Elmer Gren to erect a $12,000 resi dence at 1317 Siskiyou blvd. TONITE ONLY! "Curtain at 8:30" JOHN LUSK AT THE BALDWIN ORGAN 8 P.M. "The World' Ma -Honored Director I "un mag INGMAR BERGMAN'S "A elnmmm V0 event" ft f j) N. V. TIMES lJ(l AdultnlyJO) Medical Patient -Fred Bennett, 714 Palm St., Med ford, was listed as a medical patient today at Rogue Valley hospital. Collision - vehicles oper ated by Naomi Eileen Kep linger, 630 Cherry St., and Helen June Read, 2242 South Stage rd., Medford, collided on South Riverside ave. be tween Barnett rd. and Stew art ave., Tuesday afternoon, according to city police. No citations were issued. Driver Cited - John Allen Brittsan, 94 Vashti Way, was cited by city police Tuesday evening after his vehicle col lided with one operated by James William Whalen, 1541 Whitman St., at the intersec tion of North Central ave. and Fourth st. Brittsan was cited for following too close, police said. Altimeter Missing-Leonard A. Wood, 3642 Oak Pine Way, Central Point, told city police Tuesday that the altimeter from his airplane was taken. The plane was parked behind Aviation Service at the Med ford airport. Replacement and repair to the control dash will cost about $100. X-Ray Clinic - The chest x-ray clinic, sponsored by the Jackson County Tuberculosis and Health association, will be open at Sacred Heart hos pital from 7 to 9 o'clock to night, and Thursday, Sept. 8, from 2 to 5 p.m. The chest x-ray committee of the associ ation pointed out that persons desiring chest x-rays can help to insure satisfactory films by wearing clothing with a min imum of buttons and orna mentation on blouses, dresses and shirts. Try and Stop Me -By BENNETT CERF- rjOMlNATING PERSONALITY behind the annual sum mer concert series in New York's Lewisohn stadium is, as every music lover knows, a bouncy, irrepressible lady named Minnie Guggen heim. Her daughter So phie, a golf champion in her own right, has just put together an engaging biography, of her ma called Minnie is Mc, re plete with hilarious and dramatic highlights. There are stories about the annual Gershwin con cert that invariably packs the stadium, the night Heifetz played through a Brahms Concerto durinc a downpour because not one member of the drenched audience moved, and the mem orable evening an unknown Marian Anderson made a sensa tional New York debut in 1925. Minnie Guggenheim's favorite composer is a man she in variably refers to as "that fine boy, Rodgcrs Hammerstcin." Riddle submitted by Richard Ehrlich: "Q. What's the richest country in the world? A. Ireland, because Its capitol is always Dublin." 1960, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King- Feature! Syndicate Valley Man Arrested By State Police John Edwin Mock, 19, of 556 Midway rd., was appre hended and admitted taking a battery and tools yesterday, according to state police. The items were taken from a truck and shed at the Bate- man and Sons Gravel com pany owned by Peter R. Bate man, 3088 Table Rock rd. Weather : Clear tonight Obituaries 'Get Acquainted' Meeting Scheduled A "get acquainted" party for freshmen at Southern Oregon college will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday night in the Medford High school cafeteria. All incoming freshmen have been invited to the af fair, which offers an oppor tunity for the new students to meet faculty members and upper classmen. Chairman o the event is Carolee" Brantley. R e f r e s h m e n t s will be served. rifl nil A r I III I I I JL nj U. JL. V iy iy t f v vj mn lit I Zn I .. U iP Ourclients' needs get special attention y IUI The individual insurance needs and problems of each client set M d 3k him apart from the crowd. Before recommending an insurance pro- ljJ w U gram-or a single policy we onaiyte our uii punnumi iiuii HfJ .,r . . . then daveloD a sound, economical plan that will provide O rth the proper protection WITHOUT COSTIY COVERAGE OVERLAPPING. TT rUfjLI My we Provicle thit ervice ,o yu? lull 1 ... . i rih Professional JL M Incurs 1 1 Service ' M i GENERAL " ' ALL F0RMS IHJ u l u., viSV?) T? ' Aircraft U !n I Hr( HnSUranCe Fidelity .Surety 56 P Hugh Jennings Dually O M LIFE INSURANCEi 48 Hawthorne Compensation (Ml ,,icn. Phone SP 3-7325 Burglary . W (fpl x "Insurance Is Security" Health ill HARRY ROBERT MORRIS Ashland Funeral services for Harry Robert Morris. 55. who died early Sunday morn ing in the St. Charles hospi tal. Bend, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Litwiller's Mountain View chapel. Mr. Morris was involved in a one-car accident seven miles west of Highway 31 in the Silver Lake area of Lake county late Saturday. He was with his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Neeley, of Med ford. Mr. Neeley was killed in the accident. Mr. Morris was born Sept. G, 1904, in Montague. Calif.. nd had been a resident of Ashland for 40 years. In 1925, he and his father organized the Oak Street Tank and Steel company. Ashland, and he had been associated with the firm to the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, Ruth; a son, Gene Morris, and two daughters, Gayle Morris, Ashland, and Mrs. Dorothy Reimcrs, San Jose, Calif.; and six grandchildren. Mr. Morris was a past Ash land councilman, and a mem ber of the Ashland Rotary club and Ashland Chamber of Commerce. His masonic affili ations included Ashland Lodge 23, AF & AM; Siskiyou Chapter 21, RAM; Malta Commandry 4; Hillah Tempi AAONMS: and the BPOE 944. He was also a Knight'; Templar. JAMES M. SIMS James Melvin Sims, 46, died unexpectedly yesterday at his home, 912 Beekman st. Funeral arrangements will he announced by Chapel Mortuary. Portland School Enrollment Drops Portland-iUPIl-Opening dav public school attendance here was 69,962 Tuesday compared u,44f last year. Officials said the decrease was due to the cut-down kindergarten program. Births BHYUON-To Mr. and Mrs. Allen James, route 1, box 83, Eagle Point, Sept. 6, 1960. a girl, 7'4 lbs., at Rosue Valley hospital. FOIIKt'ASTX Medford and vicinity throush Thursday. Low 45. HiKh Tnursdav 8. Western Oitkoii: Fair tonight and Thursday and patches of early niornhiK ton. Low tonight 4u-j0. High Thursday 72-84. except along const 60-70. Northern California: Fair to night and Thursday except varl ahlc fog and low cloudiness on coast Little temperature change. LOCAL DATA TEMPKRATURE. Mean yester day HO; below normal 7- Record hiRh this dale 103 In 1S123. Record low this date 40 in 1915. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a.m., none. Total this month .13 inch, .06 inch above normal. Total since Sept. 1, .13 Inch. .06 inch above normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest 27'r, highest this a m, ii I eh CITY Yeuer day Brookings 7fi Grants Pass ., 74 Klamath Kails 73 MEDFORD 7fl Portland OK Sealtle yesterday 4:00 24- A.M. nr. Low Prcc. 42 Spokane tifi Yakima 7.1 Eurekn flfl Red Uluff 1)3 Sacramento 94 San Francisco 68 Los Angeles . 87 Phoenix 94" Denver 04 Chicago l0 Miami ucach ho New York 77 Washington, D. C. 83 40 40 47 FIYK-11AY FORECAST (Through Sept. KM: Western Oregon L 1 t 1 1 e or no precipitation Temperatures will average much above normal with highs 75-85 and lows in 50s. HUFF - To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, 1433 South Ivy Medford, Sept. 6. 1060, a boy, 6'i: lbs., at Rosue Valley hospital. BASS - To Mr. and Mrs Robert, 1537 Grand ave., Med ford, Sept. 2, 1060, a girl, 7 lbs., at Rogue Valley hospital. BAKER - To Mr. and Mrs. Jack, route 1, box 20B, Apple- gate, Sept. 5, 1900, a boy, 714 lbs. at Sacred Heart hospital 77 75 06 Northern California No orcein)- talion. Temperatures near normal. Investment Funds quotations on selected WHITE - To Mr. and Mrs. William J., 944 South Ivy St., Mcdtord, Sept. 6, I960, a boy, 6 lbs., at Sacred Heart hos pital. THOMAS S. NEELEY Funeral services for Thom as Sidney Neeley, 49, of Lake of the Woods, who died Satur day, will be held at Conger Morris Funeral home down town chapel Thursday at 1:30 m. The Rev. Edward c. Slauffer of the First Baptist church will officiate. Com mittal will be in Memory Gardens Memorial park. Mr. Neeley was born May . 1911, in Des Monie, N.M., and had lived in southern Ore gon for the past 21 years, where he operated the Lake of the Woods resort. He was married June 4, 1933, in Glen- ale, Calif., to Irene Stevens, who survives. ' Other survivors Include two sons, Edwin L,ettoy nreicy and Ronald Dean Neeley, Lake of the Woods; a daufih tcr, Mrs. Darlcnc F. Pfahl, Medford; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Neeley, Med ford: two brothers, Earl Nee ley and Clinton Neeley, Med ford; three sisters, Mrs. Ellyn Fikcl, Wofford Heights, Calif.; Mrs. Lucille Welsh, Reno, Ncv.; and Mrs. Loretta Shoop, Medford; and three grand children, Krislie, T 1 m othy, and Jeffrey. Honorary bearers will In clude O. A. Wahlbcrg, Ivan Hobbs, Lloyd Bradbury, Harry Skyrman, Gene Morris, Steve Shuerman. Earl New- brv. Dwight Findlcy, and Ralciah Wyatt. Active bear ers will include Joe Hearin, Lee Hobbs, Bill Jones, Hcnn Ncwland. Ed Adams, and Herm Darley. . , Portland Livestock Portland (UP11 USDA Cntlle 3nn. Gnnd-chntce fed stecrn 23.50 26.25; 001 lb. standard Holstclns 20.50: Rood-cholea heifers 22-21: ,lnnrinrif.lnw irnnri Rtn-fllH lb 22; cuttcr-utiilly hcltcrs 14-1B itltltv mm 14-1R: utllltv-com- mcrclal cows 18; canner-cutter COWS 11-12.50: KOOd 0U-tf35 ID, xtnclc steers 20. Calves 100. Good-low choice H.DI.P. 94-2H: cull-utililv 12-18: mcdlum-saod 330-500 lb. stock pilun. in-2.1: few 225 lb. 24 Hogs 500. U.S. 1 ana 2 ouicners 18.35-18.50. but most Interests bfd- Sfn. .t..riV At 18 down. Sheen 1200. UnOlCO SISURnicr sprlnK lambs 02-07 lb. IT.3U-I7.l3i good-choice feeder lambs 14.30' 13.DU; CUii-goua ewca ..iu-.j. Noun funds: Fund llld , Bullock 12.34 Chem Fund 11.22 Colonial Encr 12 34 Eaton Howard Slk .. 11.04 Fidelity 15 25 Group Sec Avia Elcc R.B Croup Sec Com Slk 12.1(1 Group See Petr .... ll.OR Group Sec Sleet ... R.7H Group Sec Toboc .. R.H4 Kcysione u-a ia.:m Kcvatone H-4 11.20 Keystone K-2 15.00 Keystone c-l lti.i.1 Keystone S-2 ll.RI Keystone s-3 m.14 Keystone S-4 12.75 Mass inv unn sik .. i.ni, TV-Elec 8.07 Value l.ine lnc 3.2H Wellington 14.15 Sheriff Injured In Auto Collision Chico, Calif.-lUPli-Larry Gil lick, Butte county sheriff and former Pacific Coast league baseball pitcher, was reported in critical condition today as the result of an auto accident. Gillick, 43, was driving home from his Orovillc office Tuesday vlien he smashed broadside into a vehicle driven by Bob Clark, 67, Chico. California Highway Patrol officers said Clark's car went through a stop sign at High way 99. Clark suffered minor injuries, but the sheriff was thrown from his car to the pavement and suffered skull and chest injuries. 9 OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. to 4 A.M. Orders To Go Anytimt During Opening Hourt Highway 99 South STARTING TOMORROW Special Matinee 1:00 P.M. Evening Shows 7:00 and 9:30 SHARPEN YOUR WITS! Did sweet Danny Ocean rob 5 Las Vegas night clubs In a single night and get away with a million In loot? Over-fhe-Counfer Investment Funds .a FRANK SINATRA DEAN MARTIN SAMMY DAVIS, JR. PETER LAWF0RD ANGIE DICKINSON 1 Portland Produce Dnriianii illTl Talrv market. Ekhs To retailers". Grstte AA I pvt.. I.rni.. 5(l-5lle: AA lai-uc 56c; A large, 50-54C; AA medium 45-46: AA small, 30-34c; cartons l-.1r flririlOmial. Butter To retailers: AA and grade A prints, 68c lb.; cartons lc higher; B prints, 66c. Cheese, medium cured To re lailers: A crade Cheddar slncle dai sies. 45-5IC: processed American cheese. 5-lb. loaf, 43 ','.-44 t'.c. Portland (Ul'lJ uressca cnicK ens No. 1 grade dressed to re t.it.n: Frver. whole drawn. 36. 38c lb.: cut-up. 41-43C lb.; hens, heavy-type whole drawn, 41-4.1C lb.: llcht-lyp hens cut-up, 32-35C lb.; whole 27-30c lb. quqtaUons selected Noon The following Dia ana ass- ed quotations, from tne na tional Association of Securi ties Dealers, Inc., do not rep resent actual transactions. They are a guide to the rnngo within which these securities could have been sold (indi cated by the "bid") or bought (indicated by the "asked") at the time of compilation. Common stocks llld Asked Bank of America 4.n 4111, Cnlll -Pacific Utilities .. 22V, Cascades Plywood 26 Cons. Freightways 133i Copcn 30i Cyprus rmnes i-orp ... First national nans. .. Morrlson-Knudsen Northwest Nat Gas - Pacific Pwr. Ar Lt Pcrmanentc Cement .. Portland Gen. Mec. .. U. S. National Bank .. llnfleH Utilities West Const Tel 267, Weyerhaeuser 341,i 53 , 32 'j 10, 31 '.i , 72 '.a , 44 V. D. E. Millard will officiate. Entombment will be in Med ford Mausoleum. Mrs. Bates was born Nov. 1, 1B76, in Union Mills, Ind., and had lived in southern Oregon for many years. Her husband, William W. Bates, died three weeks ago. ELIZABETH BATES Private services for Mrs Elizabeth Bates, of 32 Geneva St., who died Sunday, will be held at Conger-Morris Funer al home downtown chapel Thursday at 11 a.m. The Rev CLOGSTON'S Metal Weather Stripping and Screens litlmim Gladly Phone SP 1-1014 Evenlnqt 24 ',a 211 14',, 34 1, 24', j 42 20t, 47 !.', 2B'i 37 (i CHARCOAL STEAKS TILL MIDNIGHT CANDLE ROOM VVM HOTEL Ik r-z Medford Open Daily 5:30 P.M. to Midnight Sundays 4 P.M. Till 11 P.M. mum rouiwu UJNif litSAK KUMtRO PATRICE WtMORE'JOEt BISHOP A wui uoi. nctuf nCHKICOUWTANAVlSIOM HURRYf ENDS TONITEf THE MARINES' BATTLE CRY OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC I ft. JEFFREY i -r . lav . Ht jmSn U' s'Smmfemi. IT VIC PATRICIA RKHAfD YIR - JOHN LAKH - MflKQ IAXA ... 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