Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 31, 1963, Image 17

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    "v C"l Sander
October 1, 1959, saw the
inauguration of a revolutionary
auto-insurance plan in Minne
sota. Under this new program,
careful drivers are rewarded by
reduced insurance rates, while
the careless operators may pay
up to twice as much. This new
plan hopes to offer sufficient
incentive to make safe driving
worth while. Those drivers con.
victed of traffic offenses are
given points for each offense,
the number of penalty points
increasing with the seriousness
of the offense. Two demerit
points earn for the driver stand,
ard rates. With less than two
points the rate is less; more
than the standard two makes
the careless driver's rates high.
0r Thra arm AHlr. .1.:..
i j . , ""vumib in-
yolved in the new system, but
it seems to De a step in the
right direction.
The Condition Of Vnur rar Ir
just as important in prevention
ui dniucws as rne conaition of
th rlriuar RiJ k..l
..... v. ..... . HBU vlar,Ka, leuity
steering, etc. are real hazards.
W at' f?AQI'C 'UtTtlM
SHELL will see that your car Is
emni in tKa kct nf k. r:...
in to 700 E. MAIN today or
call 772-9017 (or FREE pickup
Jnd dtlivrv Qui aw at.. -t
tendanti will do the rest.
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Boat Convertible Tops from $39.95
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TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET
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Crowd Mourns
Davey Moore
At Services
Springfield, Ohio - UTtl -
Mourners overflowed the
Baptist church of Davey
Moore's boyhood Saturday as
me good little guy ot boxing
was laid to rest.
"My message is to comfort
the family," Bishop Carl
Smith said in the eulogy, "For
God will not forget them."
Outside, friends of long ago
and the plain curious stood
along the street or waited
in cars parked half-a-mile
along the streets in all di
rections. The minister made no ref
erence to boxing and to de
mands to abolish the sports
that arose in the wake of
Moore's fatal injury in a Los
Angeles boxing match Marcli
21.
Oregon Carpenters
Select New Officers
Grants Pass - New officers
were elected by the Oregon
State Council of Carpenters,
which wound up its annual
three-day convention here
Friday.
They are George Hann,
Portland, reelected executive
secretary; Robert Caley, Rose
burg, first vice president, and
Roy Coles, Portland, second
vice president.
All officers are elected for
two-year terms. Council Pres
ident Swan Nelson, Portland.
TO $44.95
Includes full sets and expert
installation. Fit most cars.
above: $44.95 Inst, most cars.
You get more for your
money of Sure-Fit because
we're the nation's largest
auto interior specialist;. -
The only engine
with a written guarantee
LUCKY STRIKERS
Moser Flying A 136-13) 3, Jean
Bowen 429; Dardanelles il9',32B3)
Pearl Crow 421.
McLain's (35-13) 3. Mar. Ander
son 513; Neley Nelson 113-35) 2,
Ann Engel 416.
Oakdale Mkt. (28-20) 3, Ruby
Standridge 448; Cogswell (22-26)
1, Marienne Moller 383.
Jean Hart's (27-21) 1. Betty
Pettcgrcw 451: Elk City Mkt.
(21'-26i) 3. Marlcne Jenien 442.
Faber's Mkt. (24-241 2. Jo Voll
mert 450: West Shell (21-271 2,
Donah Remick 453.
Big Y Signal (21-27) 3, Norma
Kuyper 409; Bunnycrest (20-281
1. Dorothy Farley 373.
MarJ. Anderson 214. Jean Bow
en 200. Ann Engel 190: McLain's
Drug Center 1355.
COCA COLA INVITATIONAL
Dick McKenjie 219.33. Martin
Stockdale 217.04, Roy Harris
214.10, Walt Skundrick 213.33.
Howard Larson 209.44. Bill Blunt
207.45, John Dickinson 203.27. Ron
Ulxon 201.43, uan acou zw.jo.
Clitf Schultz 199.18, Roger Weiss
196.42. Harrv Goode 196.39. Harold
Ellis 196.15. Gale Kimball 193.40,
Sam Battistone 190.33. Arnie Mat
ton 189.07. Clayton Lewis 160.40,
Keith Mcllvain 175.04.
Roy Harris 844. Cliff Schultz 826;
Harry Goode 238, Roy Harris 235.
ROGUETTES
W. L. Moore Construction (16-81
4. Dolly Cain 513; Hutchins St
Clark Construction (10-14) 0, Ella
Adkins 415.
Chet'i Flying A 'tia-m u. wna
Sutton 386; Stevens Construction
(14-101 Lee Avallne 435.
Oakgrove Furniture (14-101 1,
Nina Carpenter 420; Bill Wright
Real Estate 14-20) 3, Lolly Hughes
412 - .
The westerner 113-111 a, juanna
Brenner 437: Modern Masonry (10-
14) 2. Sue ztert 4119.
Dolly Cain 215, Moore Construc
tion 1629.
BOWLING QUEENS
Bamby's (32-16) 4. Del Christian-
son 528; Pacific Power & Light
(32-16) 0, D. Nease 460.
Cal-Ore Ranches 1 28-30 1 3. Betty
Reinholtz 573: Charm Cottage (23
25! 1. Gcrie Blind 494.
Reter Fruit (Jo. 14-241 i. r.
Nineo 439: Kim't (16-32) 3, V.
Blunt 512.
Security Insurance (23-25) 1, R.
Edmonds 454; H. H. Lage 121-27)
3, Baylor 504.
1st National Bank (26-22) 3,
Cappi Lindquist 587: Wooden Shoe
(15-33) 1. Georgia Boardman.
Cappi Lindquist 258. Betty Rein
holtz 237; Cal-Ore Ranches 964
2707.
BOWLING BIDDIES
Dreamers 124-8) 2. Bea Morgan
431: Lucky Strikes (21-11) 2, Lovell
Black 486.
Slow Pokes (19-13) 2. Bev. Salt
marsh 402: Try Hards (13-10) 2,
Jnnn Lambrecht 461.
Three fens (19-13) a,
Betty Mc-(17-15)
1,
Mlllan 428; One Pins
Clnie Martin 429.
Strike Outs (16-16) 2. Shirley
Mitchell 492: Rocking Pins 19-23)
2, Midge Johnson.
Ken Pinettes (13-19) 3. Ruth
Smith 460; Pin Feathers (11-21) 1,
Joan Leonard 440.
Myrna Marum ihh. uioie martin
179. Shirley Mitchell 179: Lucky
Strikes 1631.
VALLEY ROLLERS
Kool Four (24-16) 2. Alice Case-
bler 340; Bowling Biddies (21-19)
2, Betty Price 429.
Alley uxis in-ioj x, t-um nppei
gate 457: Three Hits & A Miss (16
24) 3. Joyce LeMasters 476.
Whlrley Birds (21-191 3, Ruth
Holloway 313: Jolly Jigglers (19(i
20'a) 1. Betty O'Conner 429.
Spare Ribs (19-21) 0, Mary Par
ker ntj; jouec iviaLcn u I ".a- la;
4. Edith Merit 505.
Alice Casebier 203. Mary Par
ker 202; Koffee Klaatch 1940. .
BOWLING BELLS
Roethler Chevron (36-8) 4. Doris
Price 489; Big Y Beauty Salon (20
24) 0. Corky Jones 392.
Trowbridge Electric (25-10) 4,
Jan Coulter 457; Pat and Mike's
Builders Supply (19-25) 0, Erma
Johnson 375.
Southern Oregon Tallow (21'a
22'i) 2',j. Eileen Hunting 494;
M i M Motors (iO'j-24'.a) Ha.
Mable Sodaro 480.
McLaren Oil (21-23) 3. Kewpie
Facey 474: Mail Tribune Head
liners (14-30) 1, Lorna Kahnert
Lome Kahnert 208, Eileen Hunt
ing 187, Shirley Williams 177:
Roethler Chevron 2662.
BARTI.ETT BELLES
Carriage House (19-5) 3. Max
PHONE
779-1537
104
West 6th
Medford
MEDFORD
Stephenson 522; Liningers (16-8) 1,
Annabelle Hughes 434.
Medford Radiators (17-71 3, Au
drey Swoape 311; Pick's (15-9) 1,
Ruth Holloway 460.
Alexander St Brown (16-12) 4,
Joyce Krous 518: Alexander Music
(13-11) 0. Ruth Smith 484.
United Groceries (15-0) 3. Shir
ley Mitchell 495: Baker's Moulding
(12', -11 ',1 1, Mamie Baker 524.
Faber's (ll'a-12'il 2'i. Bev St.
Clair 468: Sys Place (in',-l3j)
l!a. Eurnlce McManam 425.
Young's Cycle 110-14) 4. Sylvia
Meadows 493; Pogue's (8-15 .i) 0.
Norma Huffman 385.
Lady Medford (8-16) 3. Louise
Stocker 423: Crysal Meats (8-16)
2, Char Rouhier 445.
Frankle Mayflower (fi'i-lTi) 3,
Ann Korner 450: House of Beauty
(5,-18',j) 1, Kathleen Sparling
498.
Joyce Krouse 203, Bev. St. Clair
196, Audrey Swoape, Elaine Brown,
Kay Sparking 190; United Groce
ries 2728.
NIGHT HAWK LEAGUE
Mart's Hatchey (32-12) 3. R.
Mayer 530: Woodland Heights
Mkt. 117-27) 1, S. Abersold 553.
Phoenix Food Mart (31-31 4, B.
Edwards 382; McLoughlin Plumb
ing (2014-23'i) 0. B. Price 488.
Orecon Food One (30-141 4. R.
Champian 550: Oregon Food Two
lli-jj) u. u. uamon
Triangle Market (27'(-16i!.l 3.
P. O'Conner 532; Plggiy Wlggly
One 110-25) 1. D. Hooper 483.
Plggiy Wlggly Two (22-221 3. D.
Mulhollcn 546: Oregon Food Three
(10-341 1. G. Putman 502.
Dick Mulhollcn 232. Bill Ed
wards 222, Ranee Champon 220:
Harts Hatchery 1750.
STAR LEAGUE
Butter Belles (17-31 2. Wyoma
HavnCA 476; Tclestars 16.14) 2. Ni.
oml Mitchell 410.
Kool Kats (lR'i-a'j) 3a, Nora
Bailey 519; Alley Kittens (Sti
ll 'i I 'i. Cerri Moore 407.
Shadows ( 12'.i-7 ' i 1, June Phil
lips 426; Three Duds (10-10) 3. Jo
Pogue 355.
SDUtniks (10-10) 1. Lots Strick
land 3R2; Gutter Dusters (9-11) 3,
janet rumnien iwo.
Spare Tires (0-11) 1.' Alice
Brown 428; Three Belles (8',1-lHj)
3, Irma Lawrence 452.
Rollettes 8,-ll',2l 2'!,. Elite
Hopewell 408; Three Strikers) 4l.a
IS'il Hi. carol Yule 415.
Janet Kimmell 211, Naomi
Mitchell 179, Nora Bailey 178; Kool
Kats 1282.
INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
Table Rock Lumber Co. (30-18)
0, Jerry Burroughs 544; Bakers
Moulding (24-24) 4, Don Turner
513.
Ideal Cement Co. 128-20) 2.'W11
mer Bailey 506; Timber Wolves
(23-251 2. Del Ross 523.
Eagle Point Teachers (27-21) 4,
Shy Callaghan 510: Midway Meala
(20-281 0. Dan Hadley 489.
Knights of Columbus (24-24) 1,
Gary Miksche 479; CWA (23-23) 3,
Ernie Dukeshier SOB.
Harry & David (22-28) 3, Fay
Goddard 500: Red Pegasus (19-29)
1, Bill Harmon 509.
Bill Harmon 209. Wllmer Bailey
203. Ollie Medlcus 201; Baker's
Moulding 2448.
WE'RE HERE TRIPLE
Rich Plan (8-8) 1, Al McKlnnls
496; Cat. Pac, Two (10-S) 3, Art
Kobold 505.
Team Eleven (3-13) 3. Rich Os
borne 449; Mike's Motor Mart
(tf-7) 3. Joe Lcmieux 540.
Gallen Kanip (1-15) 0. Gene
Williams 530; Echo (12-4) 4, Norm
Draper 574.
Cal. Pac. One (5-11) 0. Bob
Wilson 396: Team Three (11-51 4,
Wayne Archer 549.
Reliable Cleaners (7-9) 3. Bill
Harmor 531; So. Ore. Surgical
(13-3) 1. Mike King 364.
M 4 M (8-8) 3. Bob Knight 301;
Medford Realty (9-7) 1. John Sut
ton 450.
BUI Harmor 220, Paul Snnth 212,
Wayne Archer 204; Mike's Motor
Mart 1536.
Gonzales TKO's
Rubin Carter
New York - (DPI) - Jose Gon
zales made a brilliant bid for
middleweight ranking last
night when, he scored a tech
nical knockout over the fifth
ranked Rubin (Hurricane)
Carter. The fight was stop
ped al the end of the sixth
round.
Gonzalez, a windmill-type
fighter, cut Carter over the
right eye with a hard smash
in the second round and blood
continuously streamed from
Hurricane's eye until Dr.
Samuel Swetnik, ring phy
sician, ordered referee Petey
Delia to halt the fight.
Gallant Gonzalez of Puerto
Rico, considered a powder
puff puncher, was behind on
points when the fight was
Halted.
Bids Called for
Correclion Work
Bids for more than two
miles of slide correction on
the Lake of the Woods hish-
way will be received by the
bureau of public, roads in
Portland until 2 p.m. April 16.
The project is a segment of
an east-west highway routing
under development extending
from Eagle Point on State
Highway Route 62 north of
Medford, easterly to the east
forest boundary southeast of
Odessa creek along the west
side of Upper Klamath Lake
road. Site is about 25 miles
southeast of Eagle Point.
When reconstructed and
surfaced the road will offer
an alternate route between
Medford and Klamath Falls.
The work consists of the cor
rection of landslides within a
2.195 mile segment that has
developed since completion of
the grading project.
Forest highway funds are
financing the project.
CEMENT MIXER
For RENT t
A to Z Rental
1 21 J N. Riverside 779-1474
MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
CHICO
To Clown
Burrell To Spearhead Comedy
For Clown Quintet at Phoenix
The Court Jesterl
This is the sobriquet that
has been bestowed upon "Chi
co" Burrell, veteran comedy
star of the frolicking Harlem
Clowns,
The Court Jester will lead
the famous casaba cut-ups
when they play in the Phoe
nix high gym at 8 p.m., Mon
day, April 1.
He was christened Stanley
but somewhere along the line
during his 15-year career he
picked up his nickname and
that's how he's been known
ever since.
Chico stands six feet, two
inches and weighs a trim 19D
pounds. He Is from Long Is
land City, New York.
Burrell began his career
back in the late 1940s and as
a rookie, he was taught how
to clown by Al (Runt) Pulllns,
owner manger of the Har
lem Clowns.
Natural
Chico then joined the Har
lem Globetrotters and for
years was the top comic and
pivot man for their western
unit.
Burrell is a natural comic.
He loves the horse play and
torn foolery which goes along
with the Clowns' routines dur.
ing a basketball game.
Deposits, Loans
Show Increases
The Medford branch of the
First National bank reported
first quarter deposits of $30,
393,850 and loans outstanding
of $16,609,527, for 1963, R. C.
Ross , branch manager and
vice president, has announced.
Central Point branch de
posits totaled $3,384,350 and
loans $3,990,447. Comparable
totals, announced by Manager
F. C. Ayres, were deposits
$4,477,074 and loans $3,353,
777 for a year ago.
The Medford figures for a
year ago were $29,917,427 In
deposits and $14,881,978 in
loans.
Comparable figures, releas
ed by the Phoenix branch,
showed first quarler deposits
of $1,436,546 and 1 oans of
$1,154,601 for 1963 and de
posits of $1,233,424 and loans
of $636,668 for 1962. .
Ralph J. Voss, president of
the First National Bank of
Oregon, said the deposits and
loans were record - high
throughout the state for the
quarter.
Fire Leaves Family
Of 11 Homeless
Princville - NOT - A family
of 11 was homeless today aft
er a wind-whipped blaze de
stroyed their two-story frame
home one mile north of here
Friday afternoon.
Homeless were Mr, and
Mrs. Walter Reddekopp, their
seven children and two grand
children. The fire was believed to
have started from an over
heated wood furnace in the
basement.
Firemen were hampered by
the wind and lack of water.
There were no injuries. No
estimate of loss was Immedi
ately available.
Builders Supply
uy
At
QUALITY
Chlmneyi
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OREGON
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BURRELL
it Phoinix
He's the ringleader for most
of the pranks but his is a sub
tle, sophisticated type of hu
mor which, starts on a slow
take thenfomes on like Gang
Busters.
The Clowns will face a con
tlngent of Southern Oregon
college' lettermen. Phoenix
high lettermen play the fac
ulty in a 6:30 p.m. prelimi
nary. The Phoenix high let
termen are sponsors.
Fire Officials to
Attend Meeting
Two Jackson county fire
department officials will at
tend the Fifth Annual North
west Command and Adminis
trative school for fire depart
ment officers April 1 through
4 in Yakima, Wash.
They are Assistant Chief
Earl Harrison of the Medford
fire department and Chief L.
C. Lisenbee of the Central
Point Rural Fire department.
Approximately 200 other
fire service command officers
from Washington, Idaho, Or
egon, Montana, California
Hawaii and British Columbia
plan to attend.
Experts in the technical fire
service fields from New York
to San Francisco serve as the
instructors. Emphasis this
year will be on the two facets
of the fire service, emergency
communications and fire
ground tactics.
Boiler Fireman at
Domiciliary Sought
Civil service examination is
open for boiler fireman at the
VA Domiciliary, White City,
Enid L. Brown, executive sec
retary of the board of U. S.
civil service examiners at the
Domiciliary, has announced.
Qualified applicants will be
considered for filling one va
cancy at the present time and
for future vacancies. The be
ginning salary for the boiler
fireman position is $2.38 per
hour.
Information concerning ex
perience requirements Is con
tained in the examination an
nouncement and may be ob
tained at the local post office
or board of U. S. civil service
examiners, VA Domiciliary,
White City.
LININGER'S
LININGGLTS
Raiders Sweep 3
From Humboldt St.
Ashland - Southern Ore
gon college made it a three
game sweep over Humbolt
State in baseball with 6 to 2
and 8 to 7 wins oh Saturday,
The Raiders had beaten
Humbolt 16 to 4 on Friday.
SOC pushed over five runs
in the second inning to win
the Saturday opener and col
lected a single run with one
out In the extra eighth inning
to take the scries finisher.
Three hits, a hit baiter, a
walk and two errors gained
the runs in the big second
Inning. In the eighth of the
finale Bill Franks walked,
swiped second base, went to
third on passed ball and broke
up the game by scoring on
an error.
SATURDAY MNESCORfcS:
(1st game) '
HSC 001 000 12
SOC ISO 000 X 6 10
Leltz and
Funderburg.
Chow; Johnson and
(2nd game)
HSC 303 100 007 7
SUC 302 200 018 11
Stammer. Dlcklnison (31 and
Webb: Csrr. Kins (31, Burwell (4)
and Funderburg.
Ashland-Southern Oregon
college opened a three-game
week end baseball series here
Friday afternoon by shellack
ing Humboldt State 16 to 4
The Red Raiders of the
Rogue scored in every inning
but the five they pushed over
in the third frame would
SOC Delegation
Attends Convention
Ashland-Dr. Elmo N, Stev
enson, president of Southern
Oregon college, headed a del
egation of SOC faculty mem
bers to the Oregon Education
association conference at Port
land recently.
Robert A. McCoy of the
SOC science-mathematics di
vision was appointed regional
vice president ot the Oregon
Council of Teachers of Math
ematics in a meeting of that
organization during the con
vention, and Dr. Roy W.
McNeal, profesor of geogra
phy, served as chairman of
the nominations committee of
the Oregon Geography Coun
cil. ' '
Others attending included
Dr. Chester Squires, Dr. E. C.
McGill, Charles Pierce, Dr.
William McKinney, Dale Tru
ax, Dr. Bill Sampson, Mrs.
Dorothea Bushnell, Miss Flor
ence Allen and Martin Elle
Fire Destroys Home
On Coker Butte Rd.
Fire destroyed the home
and garage of Rose Violet
Thomas and family, route 3,
box 54A, Coker Butte rd.,
early Saturday morning, slate
police and the Medford rural
fire department reported.
The Thomas family, Includ
ing six children, had left for
Portland - Friday afternoon.
The fire apparently started In
the basement and spread to
the unattached garage, fire
men said. The roof was on fire
and part of it had fallen In
when they arrived.
James Webb, 226 Division
rd., White City, was en route
home. from his job at Timber
Products when he saw the
fire, woke up some neighbors
and had them call the fire de
partment at 4:29 a.m.
Construction
Equipment ,
RENTALS
Backhoes
9 Road Graders
Motor Cranes
to 30 Tons
D-4, D-6, D-8
Cats
Pulls
Air Compressors
Phone
SUNL.AY, MARCH
have been enough for victory.
Ten men went to the plate
for SOC In the canto and the
markers gave the home club
an 8 to 1 bulge.
Walks to Paul Blinka and
Mike McKibben, Ken Matsu
mura's groundout, a swat by
Bill Bailey and hits by Joe
Funderburg, Damcin Rossct
to, Don Jaquette and Dave
Hughes produced the mark
ers. Trailed by On
SOC spotted the Lumber
jacks a single tally in the
first inning but came back
to tic the score in the bottom
half of the stanza. The Ash
land club went ahead to slay
in the second panel with two
scores. It sent over three runs
each in the fourth and sixth
innings and two in the fifth.
Humboldt's biggest inning
was the sixth when the 'Jacks
put two men across the plate.
The runs were on a hit by
Roger Tofft, two errors and
a base on balls.
Raider pitchers Dave
Hughes and Wes Davidson
combined for a two-hitter.
The Raiders pounded Hum
boldt for 17 safe blows.
"Chuck Hole" SPECIAL
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Only
Wheels knocked out-of-line make steering
difficult and hazardous . . . can cut tire life in
. half. Let us align the wheels on your car.
today ... nere s what we do: .
1. Correct caster
2. Correct camber t
3. Correct toe-In or toe-out :
4. Inspect, tighten, adjust steering
By Appointment Only, Plenel
9th and Riverside Phone 772-7119
Medford,' Oregon
ltMi
NOW more than ever before the Air Force needs for
ward thinking young men to fill important jobs. Here
is a unique opportunity for a young man to begin a
career in aviation and missile maintenance, electronics,
administration or security. These are the vital skills
of the Aerospace Age. Air Force training can give s ,
young man a headstart on a bright future.
U. S. Air Font Rtcmltlng Strvlee
See MStf. Hal Cleary
' Medford Pott Ofifce (Km. 222)
Tuesday, Thursday or Friday
Phone: 773-4943 .
la the public intirtrt this message hi brought to joe P
i Medford Mail Tribune
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SIKES 30-1 CHOICE
Las Vegas, Nev. a- (UP5 -Dan
Sikes, the latest to quali
fy for the 11th annual $60,000
tournament of Champions, to
day was regarded a 30-1
choice for the tournament
which opens May 2 at -the
Desert Inn. Arnold Palmer is
the 4-1 favorite, and defend
ing champion.
Stop-O-Matle Brake Lining In
stalled en all 4 Wheels WHILE
YOU WAIT1 Easy terms. Brake
Specialist for 23 years.
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