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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1962)
Toa&lmail.rt To Meet Jackson Toastmastcrs will meel Monday, July 2. at 6:30 a m. in Sambo's restaurant. Toastma5tcr for the session will be Jim Hagerty. ENDS 1 TONITE! On at 8:25 p.m. & 1 a.m i mi in few i 'i mi hi eerir THIS IS AN ADULT PICTURE! No one under 16 will be admitted unless accompanic' by an adult. Ay MOT U0RE CHRISTIE jO NTROOUC'MO TECHNICOLOR9 WARNER BROS.H, 2ND HIT! ON AT 11 P.M WWu IHWPWp mow wi mm mi mm-- On Screen at 8.30 p.m. & (.7 ! . ..-fl J Kg! j TOiORBOW! ihi -tka FBI- , ASTRONAUT thouqKt the. -douQUt fhe Wisd fiEfdEML ie was : SPY tJou5ht OuT - n KoOK Walt Disnsyi ' if '.V TlM)M NElTH - ORIEN SAVAL ir? MS Stfrk SMI -TDMM if xtntif i" j m:. zz.zt.'z... TECH'vCDlGR' PLUS THE SUSPENSE HIT OP THE YEAR! With the Star of ""PARENT TRAP'' and Tha Star of "FANNY" 3 HAYLEY MILLS HDRST BUCHHOLZ & t Local and Houndtabl. Program Don McNeil, manager of the Med- ford Chamber of Commerce, will present a review of the history and development of ; the local chamber office at the Monday noon meeting of the chamber Roundlable at ' North's Chuck Wagon. ... Picnic Planned Beagle Community club will hold a picnic Sunday, July 15, at the old Antioch school grounds one mile north of Highway 234 on Antioch rd. Coffee and ice cream will be fur nished, and a president will be elected to serve for 1962 63. ... Meeting Planned Talis-1 man lodge. Knights of Pyth ias, will meet at the Knights of Pythias hall, Fifth and Grape sts., Monday, July 2. Receives Award Robert G. Balk. Medford manager of j J. Henry Hclscr and compa ny, has been named winner 1 of the Leon Baketcl trophy for outstanding performance j in competition with other of- j fices of the company, J. Hen ry Helscr, president, announ- ! ccd recently. This award is j given in the name of Leon j B. Baketel, former financial j editor of the Oregonian. i Meeting Set Veterans of World War I and auxiliary will hold a business meeting Monday. July 2, at 8 p.m. in the Girls Community club. Reports of the state conven tion will be given. ... Barbecue Dinner Veter ans of Foreign Wars, Ashland, will hold an old fashioned barbecue dinner Wednesday, July 4, in Lithia park. False Alarm - The burglar alarm from the Timber Room j clanged in the Medford po- lice station at 5.20 a.m. Sat-1 urday. Investigation reveal- j ed it has been scut off acci-1 dentally by the janitors clean-1 ing out the restaurant and bar. I ... Stolen Car - A 1953 cream i over dark blue Chevrolet se-1 dan belonging to J. R. Whit-j ncy Oldsmobile company, ; Medford, was stolen from in j front of the Gay Nineties ! Pizza Parlor in Medford ear-1 ly Saturday morning, Medford i police reported. License Nnm- j ber is Oregon 4K-9791. The j car had been loaned lo a j customer while his car was j being repaired. j ... Fuel Ignited - Welding sparks apparently ignited I fuel of some sort in a back I shop at Sims Cycle and Hob hy shop, 23 North Fir st., Medford, Friday at 2:50 p.m.. causing a small amount of damage. The fire extended to a bench and stock on a shelf before it was extinguished. 12:20 a.m O - TrliS OuT-of-tmis-vVorld (shs -fro a pUet that has 7 moons... all made for lawl) I ' TV1 Xi m. f ft Personal Speakir Lilted - Gene a veil, Klamath Falls, lieuten ant governor of District 15-A of Kiwanis clubs, will speak at a meeting of the Medford Kiwanis club Thursday. Julv 5. The talk will be broadcast over KMED-TV at 12:30 p.m , and the luncheon meeting will be held at the television stu dio. Pictura Contesl-The South ern Oregon Photographic as sociation will hold a photo graph competition in both color slides and black and white prints at (he regular meeting Monday, July 2, at 7:30 p.m. at the Red Cross building, 60 Hawthorne avc. The public has been invited. Permits Issued - The Med ford building department is sued a permit Wednesday to National Automatic Sprinkler company lo install sprinkler systems in buildings S2 and S4 in the Medford Shopping Center at an approximate cost of S10.000. Permits were is sued Thursday to Anders Photos. 630 North Central ave., to make interior im provements at an estimated cost of S1.0U0; to Franklin Mayflower Transfer and Stor age company to install a sprinkler system in the ware house at Taft and Narregan sts at an anticipated cost of $9,-1 son, Lyndon, Ky., and grand 000; and to Standard Oil com- gnn of Mrs. Stella Anderson. pany to erect a service sta tion at 2020 Crater Lake high way at an approximate cost of S16.890. ... Car Fire - A desk clerk at the Medford hotel summoned firemen at 11:59 p.m. Friday to investigate a car fire. D. E. McCoy, P. O. Box 128. Medford, owner of the car. thought he had put out a match thrown in the front seat earlier in the evening, firemen explained, but the match smouldered while he was away and burned a 10 inch hole in the back of the seat. The desk clerk saw the smoke. ... Garaga Burned - Portions of the back wall and roof of a garage at 809 Newton st., Medford. were burned Satur day while the owner, Henry Ruch, was nut of town. Cause of the fire was unknown. Burned were an 8 by 10 foot section of the back wall, lum ber in the attic and an 8 by 12 foot section of the roof. Stubborn Fire at Local Fuel Yard Medford firemen were sum moned twice Friday after noon and again on Saturday to extinguish fires at an aban doned fuel yard on East Mc Andrews rd. The first alarm came at 12:03 p.m. Friday when fire broke out in sawdust at the location, formerly occupied by McGinty's Fuel yard. Cause of the fire was unkown. Firemen had just returned to the station when a sec ond fire was reported at 1:49 p.m. This one burned half an acre of wood and sawdust. Firemen remained at the scene three hours. Then at 2:50 p.m. Saturday the fire flared up again in four or five spots in the saw-i dust. JACKSON HOT SPRINGS 2 2 Miles North of Ashland on Hwy. 99 jj 10 A.M. - 10 P.M. j Large Mineral Pool Motel Picnic Grounds with TabPcs Barbeque Pony Rides i Ball Park Snack Bar 1 Dancing on Patio Lots of Fun For Everyone Cj TWO SHOWS TODAY '- fv. MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON aVrwmi.tv, HONORED George Roberts. Medford law yer, center, was honored Friday night at a banquet at the Rogue Valley country club for his 50 years of law practice. With him OBITUARIES KENNETH ANDERSON Louisville, Ky. Kenneth Paul Anderson. 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Kenneth Andcr- Central Point, died June 19 at Kentucky Baptist hospital in Louisville. Young Anderson was grad uated from Waggoner High school in 1960, and attended the University of Louisville. He was born in Alaska. Survivors include his par ents, a brother, Glen C. An derson, and his grandmother, Mrs. Anderson. CHARLES EDLER Funeral services for Char les Edler, 80, Trail, who died Weather FORECASTS M p r I n r d and virimty: Fair throush Monday. Up-vay hrrr?r in ihe afternoons. High both days 83. Low tonipht 50. Western Oretion: NiRhl and morninft low clouds alone the roast and in the norlh interior. Otherwise fair throuch Monday. High today (57-72 in ihe north, a little warmer Monday with hich 70-75. except B2-8S in south inte rior hnth days and (iO'M. along coast. Lows tonight 45 to 54. Northern California: Fair today and Monday, wiih fog and low clouds on the coast nipht and morning. Little change m tem perature. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday 68: normal. Record high this date 104 In ir24. Record low this date 40 in 1019. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, none. Total laft month .1 in , .82 in. below norma. Total since Sept. 1. 15 38 in.. 2 41 in he low normal. HUMIDITY. Lowest yesterday 22 per cent. HiBh 4:fl0 21 CITY Ye.iler- a.m. nr. day Low Prer. Brookings Klamath Fals , MEDFORD Portland Seattle Spokane Yakima . Eureka m . 7fl 51 50 . 50 . flfi 51 Red Blutf Sacramento San Francisco 58 52 Los Angeles hO Phoenix 74 Denver R4 Mi .ng Chicago R1 72 T Miami Beach 88 .01 New York . ... R8 Kh Washington. DC. 85 M Sunset todav ... 7 52 p m Sunrise tomorrow :ifl a m. New Moon today 3 53 pm. Highlight of the phenomena In the skies above in July will he a penumnral eclipse of the Moon on the morning ot the 17th and an annular eclipse of the Sun (visible in Africa) on the 31st. V0 Mil. Doori Open 1:30 Eva. Doort Open 7:30 - 2:00 AND 8:00 P.M. A s1"n of Pir (,1)ri'l .- i'pirtion nf Hi jmLrn 'il -: 3TT ,.- . i .y l-v , k : Friday, will be held in Ihe C o n g e r - Morris downtown chapel at 10 am. Tuesday. Elder E. A. Atkins. Shady Cove Seventh-Day Adventist church, will officiate. Com mittal will be in Lake Creek cemetery. Mr. Edler was born in Mon roe county, 111., June 17, 1882. He moved lo southern Ore gon in 1884 with his parents, Ihe late August E. and Maria Edler. Survivors include two brothers, Frederick Edler, Medford; William Edler, Klamath Falls; and two sis ters, Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Shady Cove, and Mrs. Rude Bischoff, Murphy. WILLIAM A. SELLENS William Alfred Sellens. B2, 148 Ohio St., Ashland, died June 2D at a local rest home. He was born Dec. 4, 1879, in .PIZZA PARLOR TRY OUR FAMOUS PIZZA SUPREME MADE WITH 7 KINDS OF CHEESE, BAKED IN 750 OVENS FRIENDLY FAMILY ATMOSPHERE Large or Small Pjrliei ALWAYS WELCOME OPEN NOON DAILY ORDERS TO GO 773-7721 BETWUN RIVERSIDE AND CENTRAL ON EAST JACKSON 115 E. JACKSON MEDFORD SHAKEYS 5? I I c i np jiiim ima ,p lejwpTmiiiu f nwniiaiw fmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmirmr, m Ml i Viipiii iifakani'iil Hi i 11 1 ii Hto in i i tin miin JU iiiliiMMrty i TWIST CONTEST 'If IP' ' here are Oregon Supreme Court Justice Wil liam McAllister, formerly of Medford. and Harry Skerry, Ashland, president of the Jackson County Bar association. Russell county, Kansas. Ho came to Ashland in 1!29 from Kansas. In Srpt., 1!)05, hp marrirrl Lena Wchrli In Bunker Hill, Kansas. In ad dition to the widow survivinR are two nephews whom Ihe couple raised as their own children, flex Kellens, ot Oamhoa, Canal Zone, and Richard Booth, Anchorage, Alaska, and oilier nieces and nephews in Kansas and Cali fornia. Mr. Sellens was a member of the First Metho dist church of Ashland. Fu neral services will be Mon day, July 2, at 10:30 a.m. at Litwillcr's Mountain View Chapel. Rev. P. Malcolm Hammond will officiate. In terment will be at Mountain View cemetery. l2i Plui Tin ' WOODEN SHOE LOUNGE Dine Dance Fur GLEN TOMLINSON DUO ntertaining starting Monday Night, July 2nd DANCE Barney Beaton - Hal Grow Trio Eagle Point Community Bldg. 9:00 to 1:00 Queen Coronation Prizes and Surprises Sponsored by E. P. JAYCEETTES 10 FRONT STREET Air Conditioned For Your Comfort Real Good Italian Food Served 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Daily Except Monday COMPLETE 7 COURSE DINNERS $1.75 to $3.00 Specie! Pricei for Childrenl CHUCK WAGON LUNCH Served 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Daily Except Sunday ADULTS $1.00 - CHILDREN UNDER 10. 60c MONDAY NITE JULY 2-7:30 P.M. -2 A.M. PRIZES for Lucky BAR of MUSIC Open f 7.Z0 P.M. AflUlTS ONLY Pleat. Medford Hotel Bar o( Music Medford Attorney Honored for Years Of Law Practice George M. Roberts, promi nent Medford lawyer, was honored by other members of the Jackson County Bar association Friday for his "first 50 years of outstanding practice." About 50 lawyers and their wives, including Oregon Su preme Court Chief Justice and Mrs. William M. McAllis ter, attended the banquet honoring Roberts at the Rogue Vally Country club. Roberts started his law practice in Medford in 1912 following his graduation from the University of Indiana. He has served as Jackson county district attorney, president and a member of the board of directors of the Oregon State Bar, and has been ac tive in the Jackson County Bar as well as many civic activities. In Law Firm He is associated in the law firm Roberts, Kellington, Branchfield and Hcffernan at 711 East Main st. Prior lo moving into the present of fices in. the Standard Insur ance company building, Rob erts and his associates were located in the U.S. National bank building at Main st. and Central ave. Chief Justice McAllister presented Roberts with a plaque on which was inscrib ed: "To George M. Roberts in grateful appreciation of your first 50 years of outstanding practice and leadership in the Oregon Bar." The plaque was presented on behalf of the Jackson County Bar association. Among other guests at the banquet were Justice and Mrs. William C. Perry, Justice and Mrs. Alfred T. Goodwin, and HOLLAND HOTEL Presents Chef Erv Remmie Wilh Hit W,d Variety ot Fint food, in tht HolUnd CofUt Shop Tues. July 3rd "II fflT-i-1, ifc.Mft VlT GALORE Winners B;iny your wife or girl friend and join in the fun. Everyone' (till talk ing about the latt one. Have en eve ning of teal pleasure and excitement! NO COVER CHARGE JUST ENJOY YOURSELP SUNDAY. JULY Mr. and Mrs Frederick M juJ Sercomhe Scrcomhe is preme Court clerk Chief Justice McAllister, who was introduced by Har ry Skerry, Ashland, president of the Jackson County Bar, acknowledged Roberts' ac complishments as an attor ney, and Roberts reminisced some of his experiences as a practicing attorney. Flag Pole Dedication Scheduled Wednesday Ashland Members of Ashland barracks, Veterans of Woild War I, have donated a flag pole to the National Guard in Ashland, and will dedicate it following the Fourth of July parade Wed nesday. The pole is located at the Ashland armory. Assisting with the dedica tion will he the drum and bugle corps of Bliss Heine, ! Medford. WED., THURS., FRI. You Pick and Choosa . . Cold Curs Cheeses Relishes Salads ALL YOU CAN I AT st.oo Open 7 A.M. lo 5 P.M. Closed Saturday & Sunday WHITE HOUSE Corner 6th and Ivy "Judgment Academy SLB"' Aclor' Spencer Tracy Burt 3lr raiw -bishop IhSsJ 772-6424 r 'mrjmp' CONTINUOUS TODAY Y'ATt!! FROM 1:00 P.M. rTWl)fcP to be a Champion! 8 lkur i z . Destined co-feature i5lHero! SainaR . iJ V ff xf ' GIORGE MONTGOMERY . ZIVA RODANH ' sCrOl ENDS TONIGHT W J) three features at Lf? A I BARGAIN PRICES I MacLAINt ....s.w-wnicocm . . i IBIrvJMMCiv Danny Kaye Curt Jurgeni In S jylliff 'Me and the Colonel' .1 , 'TECHNICOLOR' Vfj3TA V STARTING TUESDAY LIMITED ROAD SHOW ENGAGEMENT urn Marlene Dietrich m Garland maxlmiltan ScnBll Montgomery CUM i Nuremberg .f X !J) MkllliMPKIllOTIU 9ti4 mHiniii ttMii mmtmrt an iant irm ONLY ONI SHOW UCH IVINING I 00 P.M. l.19nj Births EATHERTON - To Mr. and Mrs. Richard E., 221 Gerani St., Medford, June 29 1962, a girl, 7 1 a pounds, at Rogua Valley hospital. FREDENBURG To Mr. and Mrs. Donald. 341 South 1982. a hoy, 7 pounds, Rogue Valley hospital. at BUCKHORN MINERAL SPRINGS Athland, Ore. Enjoy health, rest, comfort. and hokpiunty amldit pleas ant surrundinfi. HOT MINERAL BATHS for Rheumatism. Arthritis, Neu ritis And Nervoutneis. CARHON DIOXIDE VAPOR DVTHS for Hlth and Low Hlond Pressure, Sinus, and Skin Eruptions. I.ODliK AND LIGHT HOLSKktSKI'ING CABINS at Reasonable Ratis. U'rlle for Reservation PHUNfc LONCi DISTANT K Hui-khnrn .Mineral Springs DR. HERMAN WKXLER. D C. Director 2 .'00 Binkhorn Sprints Road Ashland. Oregon v nDiie.iu i (OVTN PACIFIC NiaMMvJ vn i c in Tiflfitnaai HELD OVER ONE OF THE YEAR'S GREAT HITS! PRANK Df AN SHIN SAMMV PCTIR DAYIS.IMORU at Nuremberg Award Winner 1 Lancaster Richard Widmark