Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 07, 1960, Image 13

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    MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1969
MEDFOHD MAIL THIBUNF MEDFORD. ORE.
A 13
Locals
Attended Convention-Sam
Zier, administrator of Crater
Osteopathic hospital, attended
the annual convention of the
American Osteopathic Hos
pital association Oct. 30 to
Nov. 3 in Dallas, Texs.
j-1 ' '
Convalescing Mrs. Vern
Huck fell recently at her
home near Applegate, break
ing her hip. She is convales
cing satisfactorily at the
Rogue Valley Memorial hos
pital. ' Attends Convention - Dr.
Paul T. Rulter of Crater Os
teopathic hospital, Central
Point, was among those who
attended the annual conven
tion of the American College
of Osteopathic Surgeons Oct.
30 to Nov. 3 at Dallas, Texas.
Attempted Break In - City
police were notified Sunday
that someone tried to break in
to the O.K. Market, 1202
North Riverside ave. Police
found several pry marks on a
door to the building but said
no entry was made.
Driving Awards Honors
and awards for achievement
of safe driving records will be
presented tonight to Grey
hound drivers operating out
of Medford. The presentations
will be made at a dinner meet
ing at the Medford hotel, ac
cording to J. A. Tomjack, local
Greyhound representative.
WEDNESDAY
and
THURSDAY
ONLY!
ADMISSION
25
SHOE SKATE
RENTAL
TOTAL 50
WEAR
ANYTHING
Skating Sessions
Both Nights 7-10 P.M.
JERRY MILLER
AT THE HAMMOND
GUESS WHAT
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3404 S. Pae. Hwy.
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OBITUARIES
MRS. EVELYN SAMPSON
Word h a been received
here of the death Saturday in
Florence, Ore., of Mrs. Eve
lyn Sampson, 46. Mrs. Samp
son was born March 20, 1914
in Grants Pass.
A granddaughter of Pio
neers Logan and Rhoda Wool
ridge who settled in Missouri
Flats, Mrs. Sampson was a
frequent valley visitor.
Valley survivors Include an
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
George Swinney, Medford.
Funeral services will be
held Tuesday, Nov. 8, at 2
p.m. at the Florence Christian
church. Interment will be in
Florence. .
MISS MILLIE GROW
Talent - Miss Millie Grow,
85, died Sunday in Talent.
She was born Nov. 10, 1874,
on the family's homestead on
Emigrant creek.
Survivors include two bro
thers, Homer Grow, Ashland,
and Walter Grow, Bakers
field, Calif,, and a sister, Mrs.
Nettie Walker, Central Point.
Funeral arrangements will
be announced by Litwiller's
Funeral home, Ashland.
JAMES I. ZUMWALT
James I. Zumwalt, 60, of 42
Rose st., died this morning in
a local hospital. Funeral serv
ices will be announced by Perl
Funeral home.
BERNARD H. DODT
The body of Bernard H.
Dodt Jr., 43, of White City,
who died Friday, was for
warded today by the Perl Fu
neral home to the Whitney
and Murphy Funeral home in
Phoenix, Ariz., for services
and interment.
Mr. Dodt was born May 20,
1917 at Phoenix, Ariz., and
was a veteran of World War
II.
He is survived by his pa
rents Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
H. Dodt Sr., of Phoenix, Ariz.
News About
Servicemen
GRADUATES
Recent Graduates of recruit
training at the Naval Train
ing center, San Diego, Calif.,
were Donald W. Skundrick,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Skundrick, Talent, and Gary
A. Sampson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Anderson, Apple
gate. Both men served as appren
tice petty officers to assist the
company commander during
their training.
SERVING ABOARD
Serving aboard the subma
rine USS Sea Owl operating
with the Sixth Fleet in the
Mediterranean is Navy Lt.
(jg) James R. Callan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cal
lan. 6 South Keeneway dr.
Serving aboard the mine
countermeasure support ship
USS Orleans Parish operat
ing out of Charleston, S. C,
is Bruce K. Wealherton, sea
man, USN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dale McGoffin, 2937
Hanley rd., Medford.
JET TRAINING
Navy Ens. Donn R. John
son, son of Mrs. Helen M.
Dressier, 733 Hazel st.. Cen
tral Point, is undergoing jet
flight training with Training
Squadron 2 at Whiting Field
Naval Auxiliary Air station,
Milton, Fla.
Ensign Johnson's wife is
the former Miss Judith A.
Newman, Grants Pass.
COMPLETES COURSE
Airman Third Class David
L. Pitts, son of Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Pitts, 665 Pittview rd.,
Central Point, completed the
food service supervision rec
ently at The Quartermaster
School, Ft. Lee, Va.
VISITS PARENTS
Happy Camp-Francis Loo
tens, seaman, USN, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Lootens, was
home recently on a seven day
leave. He is stationed on
board the USS Prime, a mine
sweeper, based at Long
Beach, Calif. He is a 1959
graduate of the Happy Camp
High school.
HOME ON LEAVE
Hornbrook-Ens. A. J. Blan
chard is spending a 30-day
leave at the home of his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Blanchard. Ens. Robert Coo
per, Sunnyvale, Calif., spent
four days at the Blanchard
home. Both men have receiv
ed their Navy pilot's wings
They arc stationed at the na
val air station at pensacoia
Fla.
Arizona's population is
growing at a rate of 50,000
new residents annually.
Urban transit systems in
Canada carried 1.050,000.000
passengers in 1909.
FUih of Fires - Cily fire
men dispatched trucks to nine
grass or trash fires Saturday
and Sunday. They said that
none of the firci resulted in
CHARLES M. McCARTY
The body of Charles Mi
chael McCarty. 40. who died
Thursday, was sent yesterday
by the Ashland mortuary to
Broken Bow, Neb., for serv
ices and interment.
Mr. McCarty was born Nov.
20, 1919, in Mcrna, Neb., and
had lived in Ashland for
about a month. He worked for
construction company.
Survivors include his moth
er, Mrs. Irene McCarty; four
brothers, Lawrence A. Mc
Carty, Seattle, Wash.; Leonard
McCarty, Grand Island, Neb.;
James McCarty, Medicine
Bow, Wyo., and John McCar
ty, Fremont, Neb.; two sisters,
Mrs. Rachel Mauler, Scotts
Bluff, Neb., and Mrs. Lenora
Richardson, Broken Bow,
Neb.
JOHN F. LARSON
Funeral services were held
today at 1:30 o'clock at
the Veterans Administration
chapel, White City, for John
F. Larson, 61, who died Sat
urday at the domiciliary.
Mr. Larson was born Nov.
11, 1898 in Boston, Mass.,
and was a veteran of World
War I. He is survived by one
son, John F. Larson Jr., China
Lake, Calif. Perl Funeral
home was in charge of ar
rangements. Study Shows X-ray
Relationship to
Leukemia Small
London-tScience Service)-
A 12-year study of the case
records of pregnant women
who had abdominal X-ray ex
aminations before their chil
dren were born has challeng
ed the belief that X-ray ex
posure during pregnancy may
cause a greater risk of leu
kemia to the child.
The study by Dr. W. M.
Court Brown and Dr. Richard
Doll covered maternity cases
in four London hospitals and
four in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The total number of children
involved was 39,166.
The doctors reported to the
Royal Society of Medicine
that up to 1958, only nine of
these children had died of leu
kemia. Compared with the
British national rate for mor
tality from leukemia, this rate
is 1.5 below average.
lhe rate shows that the ad-
dominal X-ray examinations
did not produce an excess of
leukemia deaths, Brown and
Doll believe. They said their
investigation contradicts the
figures presented two years
ago by Dr. Alice M. Stewart,
head of the department of
public health and social med
icine at Oxford University.
Risk Doubled
Dr. Stewart and her col
leagues in their pregnancy
survey had then said that they
found that X-rays to a preg
nant woman's abdomen was
likely to double the risk of
the child dying from an ev-
cessive number of leucocytes
in the blood or from caner be
fore the age of ten.
Brown and Doll believe
their investigation was as ob
jective as possible and that
the 12-year period covered by
it provided adequate time for
leukemia to have developed,
if it was going to at all, al
though fTiere may be possible
sources of inaccuracy in their
work.
However, in accordance
with the best radiological
practice, they urged continued
avoidance of unnecessary X
ray examinations during preg
nancies.
Polio Vaccine
More Effective
Chicago -(Science Service)
Salk polio vaccine has been
found to be more effective
when given with diphtheria,
tetanus and whooping cough
vaccines in combined injec
tion than when given alone.
This is reported in the cur
rent Journal of the American
Medical Association, along
with these findings from re
search:
Frozen foods handled ac
cording to good commercial
practice are safe and nutri
tious but thorough cooking of
precooked food is advised.
Serotonin, a compound
found in the blood, can cause
migraine headaches, and anti-
serotonin therapy can reduce
the frequency and severity of
attacks when taken as a pre
ventive agent by some per
sons.
"We must try to lower taxes and
approach a balanced budget."
Edwin R. Durno
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HERBERT E. RIEKE
To Speak Here Friday
Scientific Prayer
Is Lecture Subject
Today's need for scientific
prayer will be the topic of a
free public lecture on Chris
tian Science by Herbert E.
Rieke, Indianapolis, Ind. at the
church auditorium of the
Church of Christ, Scientist
luo Windsor ave.
The lecture will begin at 8
p.m. and is entitled "The
Power of Prayer Revealed
Revealed Through Christian
Science." Rieke is a member
of The Christian Science
Board of Lectureship.
Republican Candidates
To Appear on Program
Local Republican candidates
will make their last appear
ances before voters at 10
o'clock tonight during a spe
cial 25-minute telecast over
KBES-TV.
Sponsored by the Jackson
County Republican Central
committee, the program will
be emceed by Chairman
Joseph D. Walsh. Candidates
for county offices, the state
legislature, and fourth district
congressman will be present
ed in brief conversational in
terviews.
Asphalt Mulching
For Arid Lands
Washington -(Science Scrv-
ice)-Dry weather, the plague
of the farmer and the home
gardener, faces a formidable
adversary in a new asphalt
mulching technique that can
be applied directly to arid
lands, or sprayed on narrow
seed beds.
The cost per acre is estimat
ed at approximately $30, com
pletely coated, or only $5 to
$10 for range reseeding, if the
' band method" is used.
Developed by Esso Research
& Engineering Co , the male
rial is being field-tested on a
variety of crops and grasses,
in different climate and soils.
The resultant films are re
sistant to the erosive forces
of nature for up to four
months and are easily pene
trated by a wide variety of
grasses and vegetables. No
toxic effects of the films on
the various plants tested in
the laboratory were noticed.
The asphalt mix is applied
directly over seed beds, to
trap the available moisture
needed for germination and
subsequent growth. Later
rains "recharge" the zones,
under the coated bands, to
continue the process.
PUSH BUTTONS Wilt
BE LSEO, AND THE HOST
fKEaoeNUVCAUEP NUMBERS
WILL SE REACHED BY
PUSHING A SIN6LE BUTTON
Weather
FORECASTS
Medfurd and vlcinitv: Variable
cloudiness with occasional light
snowers inrougn luesnay. L.ow to
night 38. Hleh Tuesday 63
Western Oregon: Cloudy night
and morning, clearing partially
Tuesday afternoon. Cooler tonight.
Low tonight 28-38. High Tuesday
Northern Callforn a; Partly
ciouay lonlgnt and Tuesday, scat
tered showers in northern moun
tains ana near coast troin EureKa
norinwara.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
to, auuvc normal 1.
Hccord high this date 74 In 11141
Record low this date 22 in 1020.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight Trace. Midnight to 10 a.m
Trace.
Total thin month .01 In.. .47 in
below normal.
Total since Sent. 1 .57 In.. 2.47
in., dciow normal.
HUMIUITY: Lowest yesterday
31, highest this a.m. 84.
iiign low zf-nr.
Yes- Yester- Pre-
CITY terdav day cin.
tirooKings 07 on
Crater Lake 46 27 T
urants pass 57 43
Kiamain Falls .... 46 3n
MEDFORD 60 40 T.
Portland 5B 32
Seattle 54 37
bnokane 411 26
Yakima 55 20
Eureka 53 41
Red Bluff ..
53
Sacramento ...
San Francisco
Los Angeles .
... 63 52
.. 61 54
.... 65 52
Phoenix
79 61
55 30
Denver
Chicago
41 32
Miami Beach .. 84 62
New York 46 30
Washington, D.C. 50 38
.07
FIVE-DAY FOltKCAST (Through
Western Oregon - Western Wash'
lngton Precipitation less thnn
normal, occurring mostly near end
oi wcck. iemperaiurcs near norm
al except below normal near end
of week. High temperatures 43-55
and lows 35-45 except in western
Washington highs becoming 35-43
ana tows near ena oi weex,
Northern California Rain like
ly In north portion around mid
week and possibly elsewhere in lat
ter part of week. Temperatures
near normal.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPDUSDA Cattle
180. Low average choice steers
24.73; high good-low choice 24; good
lighter 22.50-23; standard 10-21;
cutter-utility 14-18; good heifers 21;
canner-c utter cows 10-11.50: cutter
utility bulls 15-18.
Calves 400. Good-choice vealern
24-27; few 28; standard 1S-23; culls
down to 12: eood-choice stock steer
calves 23-24.50.
Hogs 1250. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers
19-10.25; sows 280-500 lb. 12.50-16.
Sheep 2000. Choice with some
prime woolcd lambs 16-16.50; good
choice ewes 4.50-5.50: cull-utilitv
3-4; good-choice feeder lambs low
er ai mostly i4.su.
Investment Funds
Noon quotations on selected
funds:
Fund
Bid Askrd
12.41 13.61
10.8O 11 (IB
12.13 13.211 1
1 1 OR 12.4(1
1(141) 1(103
(114 8 1)2
II. 48 12.17
11.47 10.38
8.21 0 00
8 54 9 .18
1541 10.82
9.0!) D.02
14.33 15.63
1817 20.70
10.60 11.57
12.lt 13.22
11.50 12.55
14.20 15.35
7.24 7.89
BOO 5.46
13.88 15.11
Bullock
Chem Fund
Enton Howard Stk ,
Group Scc-Avla-Elcc
Group Scc-Com Stk
Group Src-Stccl
Group Sec-Tohac ....
Keystone B-4
Keystone S-l
Keystone S-2 .
Keystone S-3 .
Keystone S-4
Mass Inv Grth Stk .
TV - Elec
Plastic production in one
year averages about 83 pounds
tor each family.
Canada has more than 5,000
hotels with a total of 150,000
rooms.
EXPERT
Watch
Repairing
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W restore your watch to
peak of efficiency quickly,
economically.
231 East Main
Births
FOKAN-'lo Mr. and Mrs.
Richard, 32 South Orange St.,
Medford, Nov. 6, 1960, a girl,
7 to pounds, at Rogus Valley
hospital.
NOLAN-To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph B., 812 Third St., Jack
sonville, Nov. 5, 1960, a girl,
6;!i pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
ARNETT-To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard E., 725 Narregan St.,
Medford, Nov. 5, 1980, a boy,
8 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
COKER-To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert B., 727 West Jackson
St., Medford, Nov. 6, 1HG0, a
boy, 7 la pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
PLUMER-To Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard K., 1059 Morrow rd.,
Medford, Nov. 6, 1960, a girl,
64 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
EKERSON-To Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur A., 3086 Marilce St.,
Medford, Nov. 6, 1960, a girl,
7Vj pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
NELSON-To Mr. and Mrs.
Leland F., 3070 Lone Pine rd.,
Medford, Nov. 4, 1960, a boy,
8 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
FLEEGER-To Mr. and Mrs.
John T 2175 Old Stage rd.,
Medford, Nov. 4, 1960, a boy,
7V4 pounds at Rogue Valley
hospital.
MALONE-To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack A., 1311 Stewart ave.,
Medford, Nov. 5, 1960, a girl,
7 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
BARR-To Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis L., 1110 West Eighth
St., Medford, Nov. 5, I960,. a
boy, 7V4 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
CAMPBELL -To Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence J., 825 Posse
lane, Medford, Nov. 6, 1960, a
girl, 6V2 pounds at Rogue
Valley hospital.
DANIEL-To Mr. and Mrs.
James E-, 512 South Holly St.,
Medtord, Nov. 6, 1960, a girl,
63i pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
EATON-To Mr. and Mrs.
James G., 728 East Jackson
st., Medford, Nov. 6, 1060, a
girl, 7V pounds, at home.
Brother Seeks Man
Believed in Ashland
Ashland - Ashland police
have been asked to locate a
Rex Quinton, address un
known.
Police received a letter
from Quinton's brother, Hen
ry, of Oklahoma City, Okla.,
asking for help in locating his
brother. The letter said that
Quinton was believed to be
living in or near Ashland, po
lice said. However, no one in
the area has indicated any
knowledge about the man,
officers report.
Anyone knowing of his
whereabouts is asked to con
tact Ashland police.
VOTE 123-X
PAUL B.
RYNNING
County
Commissioner
He's Experienced!
Pd. Pol. Ad bv
L. C. Taylor, Chmn.,
P.O. Box 624, Medford
TUESDAY
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Friday Nights
Private Parties
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Drug Decreases
Size of Tumors
For Short Time
Philadelphia-tScience Scrv-ice)-Nineteen
of 58 patients
with Inoperable cancer of the
gastrointestinal tract showed
decrease in the size of their
tumors after treatment with
5-fluorouracil, Dr. Dr. Arthur
J. Weiss, coordinator of the
cancer chemotherapy group of
Jefferson Medicine College
here, reported to the Amer
ican College of Gastroenter
ology. Improvement lasted from
six weeks to three months in
15 of the patients and in four
it la.Ucd for a longer time.
Weiss emphasized, however,
that 5-fluorouracil is an ex
tremely dangerous drug re
quiring close supervision by
the physician.
Side Effects
Side effects include lower
ing of the blood count at first,
diarrhea and lnflamation of
the mouth. In spite of these
effects, 21 per cent of the pa
tients treated said they fell
better, even though no de
crease in the size of their
tumors could be seen.
Both colon and stomach
cancer were treated with
some response. Only one case
of cancer of the liver showed
improvement. Assisting Weiss
in the treatment was Dr.
Laird Jackson, a resident in
medicine at the Jefferson hos
pital here.
Five-fluorouracil was first
synthesized by Dr. Charles
Heidelbergcr at the Univers
ity of Wisconsin in 1957 and
tested there at the McArdlc
Memorial Laboratory on an
imals. The present study of
the chemical's effects includes
the largest number of humans
treated to date.
Canada's live species of
hickory trees all grow east
of Manitoba, Sask.
Islands make up a sixth of
Chile's total area of 286,000
square miles.
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Open Daily
5:30 P.M. to Midnight
Sundays 4 P.M. Till II P.M.
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Western Stocks
The following bid and ash
ed quotations, from the Na
tional Association of Securi
tics Dealers, Inc., do not rep
resent actual transactions
They are a guide to the range
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 stoi-ks Kid Asked
Bank of America . 4t3u 4fi.
Calif.-Pacific Ulillties 20lj
22',
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Cascadt-s Plywood
Cons, t'reightways ....
Copco
Cyprus MinCb Corp. ..
First NaUonal Bunk .,
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Northwest Nat, Gas .,
Pacific Pwr. & Ll. . .
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United Ulillties
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Weyerhaeuser
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Portland Produce
Portland (UPl Dairy market:
Eggs To retailers: Grade AA ex
tra large, 56-58c: AA large. 53-5iic;
A large, 51-53C: AA medium. 49
50c: AA small. 30-38c; cartons l-3c
additional.
Butter To retailers: A A and
grade A prints. 70c lb.; cartons 1c
higher; B prinls. 68c.
Cheese medium cured To retail
ers: A grade Cheddar single daisies.
4ti-51c; processed American cheese.
3 lb. loaf. 46-48C.
Portland (UPII Dressed chick
ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail
ers: Fryers whole drawn, 34-SBc lb.:
cut-up, 3il-43c lb.; hens, heavy-type
whole drawn. 31I-43C lb.; light-type
hens, cut-up, 33-35C lb.; whole, 28
30c lb.
MON DESIR
Dining Inn East of Central Point
Closed for Remodeling
Wo hope that our Rogue River Valley friends will boar with
us during this extensive remodeling program. Watch for
the RE-OPENING of Jullie Tummers' Mon Deiir new
changes and facilities so that we may terve you better
then ever!
reduce noise for more enoyablo skatingl
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2 Floor Shows
Dancing to th Bob An
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TV and Blackboard Will
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Results
And Those OH-SO GOOD
TOWER STEAKS and
PRIME RIBS
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