Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1962)
Try and By BENNETT CERF VtTHEN SARAH BERNHARDT, the great French actress. was touring Nevada, she was interviewed by an alert and attractive young reporter named Sam Davis, who told her, "I'm doing this not only for my own paper in Carson, Nevada, but for the San Francisco Examiner, and the United Press." Miss Bernhardt was delighted with him, and when he rose to go she kissed him first on each eheek. then squarely on the lips. "The right cheek for your paper in Carson," she explained, "the left for the Examin er, and the lips, my friend, for yourself." Davis took this tribute in stride. "Madame Bernhardt," he announced impressively, "I also represent the United Press, which serves over 60 papers west of the Mississippi Biver alone." t There's a man in the Chicago weather bureau named Charles Fairskies! Furthermore, Mr. Fairskies received this message re cently from a suburbanite in Glencoe: "Dear Mr. Fairskies: I thought you'd like to know that I have just shoveled eleven Inches of Partly Cloudy off my driveway." "What a pity," sighed a mother of seven, "that you can't treat your first child the way you treat your first pancake: just throw It away!" O 1962. by Bennett Cerr. Distributed by Kins Features Syndicate Local and Practice Called - Practice sessions of the Crater H i g n school band have been called for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 5, 6 and 7, in the high school band building. Director of the group is Norman Carothcrs. Surgery Patient - Greg gory Sorenscn, 16-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sorcn sen, 175 California St., Ash land, was listed as a surgery patient today at Sacred Heart hospital. . Fund Raising Parly - Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Norton will hold a fund raising event for the Democratic party at their home along Rogue river near Dodge bridge Sunday, Sept. 2. The party will be from 2 to 7 p.m. Refreshments will- be served and swimming is being planned. Car Firs - The Medford fire department put out a blaze in a car belonging to William M. Cherry Tuesday. The car was between Eighth st. and Oak dale ave. The fire resulted in damage to the motor of Ihe car. firemen said. Permit Issued - A building permit was issued by the Med ford building department yes terday to Thomas Vance to construct a residence at 1876 Brookhurst rd., valued at S21, 000. Biennial Planned - The bi ennial homecoming of Ft. Jones. Calif., residents will be held Sunday, Sept. 2. in the Ft. Jones elementary school. Additional information may be obtained from Edward Goodwin, 837 Marshall ave., Medford, 773-5595. Rummage Needed A rum mage sale will be held by the Red Cross Thursday and Fri day, Sept. 6 and 7. at the Red Cross building. Those wish ing to donate items may tele phone 772-4405 for pick up. PIZZA PARLOR TRY OUR FAMOUS PIZZA SUPREME MADE WITH 7 KINDS OF CHEESE, BAKED IN 750 OVENS FRIENDLY FAMILY ATMOSPHERE large or Small Parties ALWAYS WELCOME OPEN NOON DAILY (Thursday thru Sunday) OPEN AT 4:00 P.M. (Monday thru Wednesday ORDERS TO GO 773-7721 SHAKcrS Stop 8-i. Personal Smoke Reported - Smoke ! was reported in a barn at 2300 : South Stage rd. Tuesday. The i Medford fire department found the smoke coming from a fluorescent light transform er nmo HsmiBa rnenl4l In the transformer, department t officials said ! Births RHODES - To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A., post office box 122, Hilt, Calif., Aug. 28, 1962, a girl, 8 pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. BROCK - To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph, 358 Highland dr.. Med ford, Aug. 28, 1962, a boy, 7 pounds, at Rogue Vailey hos pital. DOORS OPEN 6:30 SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 P.M. I NOW! NOW! NOW! a aaJ JUST LOOIf AT THESE GREAT ( i THe' FINEST TOP 'FILMS tW r:gra2LCTi AVAILABLE FOR THE LAST f Y Jfa0fS fl DAYS 0F VACATION! MAaSff? ?S1SS? r gpjWtlt Tonighl! yjs TONIGHT WMSii? poors open 6:30 ' I of Mm k . -J,. GIG AUDREY SECOND SMASH HIT!! WIWMED In the Day's News By FrtANK JENKINS The news as this is written? It's hodgepodge. Reading it, one is reminded of this stanza from Lewis Car roll s The Walrus and the Car penter: "The time has come," Ihe Walrus said. "To talk of many things: Of shoes - and ships - and sealing wax - Of cabbages and kings -And why the sea is boiling hol- And whether pits h a v e wings.'' IVHAT of cabbages? 'i Well, they got into the news the other day. Like this: British scientists have dis covered a process for making milk WITHOUT A COW They use pea pods. CABBAGE LEAVES and weeds. And they hope to open a pilot plant this year with large scale produc tion of their new drink fol lowing later. TJOW do they do if " Dr. Frank Wokcs. research director of the British vege tarian research center near Watford, in Hertfordshire, ex plains it thus: "We can produce the milk from almost all greenstuffs. We have been using carrot tops, outer cabbage leaves and pea pods. Weeds, nettles, and all the hedgerow growths have been used very successfully. "The process? Roughly it is to mash green leaves in water warmed under controlled con ditions until the protein is sep arated. Vitamins, minerals, vegetable fats and carbohy drates are then added. The vita"y mVn VIl,am, B"12 must aIso be introduced . . . I think there is a great future in this WHAT of the proof of the ' pudding which is the eating thereof? Here's a testimonial: Lady Dowding, wife of Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding, Battle-of-Britain leader back in war days, says: "It's simply delicious: much nicer thap ordinary milk." 1 AlVI y FECK MITCHUM kL POLLY BERGEN p WHAT HAPPENS BCTWCCN THEM IS H ADVENTURE IN THE UNUSUAL! MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON T)ITY the poor dairyman, who rises before the dawn to milk tile cows or at least he used in hefnre mi 1 k. ing machines were invented, i Look what he's up against i now. And Pitv the Door taxrjaver who will have to punglc up for the subsidies that will be required to enable the dairy man to meet this new form of competition. 'PHEN there's this trip to Ve nus that is already under way by an American robot. And the descriptions of the robot and how it works. And what Venus may be like if and when we get there with a man. And how a man will live in a climate where tem peratures supposedly range from 600 degrees above zero to 38 degrees below zero --- nil, maybe, in the same day? How do you reckon Lewis Carroll would have described thai if the subject of travel ing to Venus had come up in his day? HERE'S a possible sample from his Jabberwocky: " Twas brillig. and Ihe slithy toves '"Did gyre and gimble in the wabc: "All mimsy were Ihe boro- goves. "And the mome raths outgrabe." AT LEAST is would be about as intelligible as most of the speculative pieces in the papers- telling how we're go- FAMILY DINNERS WEDNESDAY NITES Make Reservation! Early Phone Toll Station No. 1, Lake of the Woods Resort Lake 0' Woods, Oregon 1 1 1 aiiiiK miwbmhmmhmm 1 IHHssHriHinnvnalijBanBHHiiiiiKiiHDiiiiHB , ,. OBITUARIES JACK C. EARLL Funeral services will 'be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday in tile Conger Morris downtown chapel for Jack (Jake) Earll who died in a local hospital i Tuesday evening The Rev. Wendell L. Waglcr of the First Christian church will officiate. Commitlal will be in the Hillcrcsi Memorial park will Conger Morris Funeral direc- tors in charge of menls. Mr. Earll was Loma Linda. Calif., 1922. and lived in arrange I born in Nov. 1, Medford for the past three years. He served in the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard as a pilot, and since 1058 has been with Mercy Flights, Inc. Mr. Karll was married Sept. 17. 19H0, in Reno, New, to Marie. Clinton. Survivors, besides his wife, are his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Earll of Newberry, Calif., and two brothers, Charles Karll and Carl Earll ! botn f Newberry. Calif. i-aimearcrs will oc uon i arrangements will be an Gunderson, Ted Adams, Earl nounced by Conger Morris Stevenson. Jack Whitlock. I Funeral directors. George Milligan and Gene ! Powers. WILLIE P. REVIS Funeral services were held this afternoon in the Hillcrest Chapel for Willie P. Revis, 5fl, of 112!) Mianlic St., who died in a local hospital Sun day evening. The Rev. Harold Sanner. of' The First Church of Ihe Nazarene, officiated. Committal was in the Hill- ing to get to Venus and what we're going to do AFTER we get there. Take a Scenic Drive to Lake 0 Woods DINNER OUT RESTAURANT OPEN DAILY 7 A.M. TO 9 P.M. Saturdays 'Til 10. P.M. Take the Dead Indian Road 38 Miles from Ashland WALT I -i COURAGE SO GHF.AT 1 tW "' 1 ( HE FACED THE fe ff3 . gtl S - . M l.i CHALLENGE fOU f! ft t ttyf '4 1 V THOSE HE LOVCOI Bl 41 11 ST-V ' I 4 WALTER PIDGEON GIUXS PAYAN1 J IM&MM A 3RD FIRST RUN HIT LOUISE. V ')') llhi :J NEVER BEFORE 5HOWN JJJz! fA'JlK a... ..' $.. jvr $ Students $1.00 A " rf'j-S- Children 50c ef.j - S CONTINUED ROAD SHOW ENGAGEMENT ONE SHOW NITELY "EL CID" AT 8:40 P.M. GREATEST ADVENTURE AND Ilj-'CHARLTOH . SOPHIA 1 UJ mmZllSft,'.! -5. ' r A CiPn Sly i 'j. if !, - , t'kr! - 1 " 3 f l 4, Ufm SUPER TECHNIRAMA Nirfl,3teSj34A-- I l't H' crest Memorial park, with Conger-Morns Funeral direc tors in charge of arrange ments. Mr. Revis was born in Pel zer. S C., Feb. 2, 1903. and had lived here for the p;tst two years with his son, John L. Revis. He was a veteran of World War I. For many years he was employed as a machinist in the textile mills in South Carolina. Surviving are four children, John L. Revis. White City, Mrs. Evelyn Guthrie. Seattle, Wash.. Mrs. Shirley Quigley. Germany, and Pvt. Patrick Revis. Ft. Carson, Colo.; 11 grandchildren; h i s mother, Mrs. Stella Yates, Pelzer. S.C.; two brothers, Frank Revis. Pelzer, S.C., and Martin Yates. Pelzer. S-C; one sister, Mrs. Emma Hudgens, Pelzer, S.C. JOHN HAGBERY John Hagbery, 741 West Jackson si., Medford, died at I his home last night. Funeral GEORGE MUELLER I George P. Mueller, 67, died at the Veterans Administra tion Domiciliary, White City, this , morning. Funeral ar rangements will be announced by Perl Funeral home. SALAD BAR Once again you enjoy our salad wide variety of Friday - Saturday - Sunday ' DARDANELLE 99 Hwy. at Gold Hill SS Overpass DISNEY ROMANCE iN A THOUSAND YEARS! At I Weather Metiford and vicinity Fair with 1 little change in temperature i liuouch Krwla Low tonight -15-50 Mich Krut.iv BS-ml Western Oregon Fair through Friday with briel ptchc 01 r.trlv morning fog I.nw tonight 4,i-.Vj. ; Hish Friday Bu-HO over interior, I t3-7.S along const Northern California Fair tonight i and Friday, hut log near coi.tl nit hi and murning Warmer in land Friday. ! or m, n.vi TEMPF.n.vn HF. Mean ycMer Hh liB. helov normal I Record high tins date 104 in IftlH. Record low this date 40 in 11)12. I PRECIPITATION J 4 hours tr. midnight nunc Midnight In 10 am. none Total this month 1 no inch. B3 inch above normal Total since Sept 1. iti.aa inches, 1 .i inch helnw normal. HUMIDITY. Lowest vesterday ! 17 , . highest this am. 8t)',-. i High 4 :im 1 1- t'lTV Yrilrr- a.m. lir. tlav law I re c. Rrookincs ,v M Crater Luke .... hi) 1 (.runts Pa.vs ... 8!N 4fi I Howard Prairie ,. 12 ;i7 Klaimtlh Falls .. , 71 ,M MF.DFOnD 8t? 47 Portland 82 M Festival Plays Tonight! "Comedy ol Errors," "A Thivei Bal lad." Friday: "Henry IV, Pari II." Saturday: "As You Lika II." Sunday: "Coriolanus," Curtain time: 8:30 p.m. are able to bar with a salads every mm Prom 5 P.M. Midnite Wit I m m t ? THURSDAY. AUGUST 30. 1962 l Seattle 7i i Spokane 71 i Yakima . 7R Kureka . i7 Red Bluff Rfi i Sacramento . 8;i San Francisco . . .W I. .is Angeles R'2 . Phoenix . Denver . Rh : Chicago !K 1 Miami Beach New York Pit Washington, D C. 8A 107 71 2ND FABULOUS HIT! PRfifJKSJHaTRA B"AiJ MARTEN SaMfttY DAV!S,JR. PETER IAWF0RD T V I 'h. afv;y . . iX et,-.r TrrHHirmno S?4J ".r TBCHN1COLOR BMHi the lAmns vs thi? vikings j METROGOLDWYNMAYERr,T omu VICTOR "THE TARTARS" TECHNICOLOR' AND A GREAT CO-FEATURE t Presentiner the FIRST f4 TAT?7AW RPPTTiPTTT 4Rf f 4 f f GIANT THRILLS! ' HATI Ol Bull felaprHnUT , Liq from ptam in rlvar! t 300 wdd lDriinlB tUmped, Fighl wh aRVAQa leopardl ft V- JQCK MAHONFY King Portland Livestock Pnrlland iL'PIi USDA Cattln 7 Not enough to how trends; high good to choice ilauchter teen 28. Calves 2.Y No ImI of trade, Horb 75. No 1-3 butchers 20- 20 So. Sheep 100 No early sales; sprinj ..slaughter lambs nr feeder lambs; m good hreeding ewes 11 TONITE! ON SCREEN 7:20pm and at 12:30 A.M. SCREEN 10:20 P.M. TTvrWi '$rt Is I H w1 and JAl The Elephant Boy with GA1ENDRA, of Ihe Elephants BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CENTRAL ON EAST JACKSON 215 E. JACKSON MEDFORD SUPER TECHNIRAMA T?7?r"iri V TECHNICOLOR HBWHrPI ihm wim m iimi.i mini i mi u imei i nil 11 s.iaiif 'mMfMwM ' ii i ! i ii ii n i ! ilia ui a ii mifcii I ' 1