Local and
Fire Damage Firemen re
ported slight damage to the wall
and ceiling in a fire about 7
a.m. this morning at the Noel
Denney home, 1414 South Stage
rd. They said an overheated
stovepipe was the cause. The
rural pumper truck went to the
scene.
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Personal
VAC A meeting of the Vet
erans Allied council of Jackson
county is scheduled for today at
8 p.m.. at the DAV hall, 1515
North Riverside ave. A business
session will be conducted.
Rummage Crater Lions club
auxiliary will hold a rummage
sale, at 160 North Ivy st. from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday,
March 12. Persons who wish to
donate articles for the sale may
telephone Mrs. Murray Dumas
(2-6984).
Roof Burned A two-foot
square area burned when sparks
from the flue ignited wooden
shingles on the roof of the B.
K. Blackhurst home, 24 South
Keene way, about 7:35 p.m.
yesterday, firemen said. -Two
pumper trucks responded to the
alarm. An electric heater, left
on while the owner was away,
ignited the floor and did slight
damage at the Dick Meister res
idence, 122 Portland ave., ac
cording to firemen who were
summoned about 7:25 p.m.
VISIT WARDS TODAY FOR
House Opened City firemen
were called to a West 11th st.
address yesterday afternoon to
make entry for a home owner
who had locked himself out. A
trash fire was extinguished in
the 400 block on South Fir st.
It was in a prohibited zone.
Have Surgery Those who
are reported today as surgery
patients at Sacred Heart hos
pital are Mrs. Tom Cook, Grants
Pass; Mrs. Antone Erlebach, Til
ler; Mrs. Jack Creager, 27 Glen
Oak ct., and Mrs. Nellie Bat
son, Yreka, Calif.
Date Wrong The lecture
planned by Phoenix Lions' auxi
liary will be held Thursday,
March 10, rather than March 20
as was stated in Sunday's issue
of the Mail Tribune. Speaker
will be. Walter R. Dry, superin
tendent of the Oregon State
School for the Blind at Salem,
and he will speak on "Visual
Handicaps." The state project of
Lions' auxiliaries is aid to blind
children, and a silver tea will
follow Superintendent Dry's
talk. The event will be held in
the Phoenix Community build
ing at 8 p.m. and the public is
invited to attend.
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Hospitalized Mrs. Bert (Cath
erine) Stancliffe, former mayor
of Phoenix, is reported today- as
a surgery patient at Sacred
Heart hospital.
Orders Issued Seven orders
for correction of fire hazards
were issued Friday by City Fire
Marshal Truman Nelson after he
inspected tnree business oc
cupancies and two warehouses.
An Institute Ray J. Schu
macher of Schumacher realty,
1619 North Riverside ave., at
tended an institute held at the
University of Eugene for the
past two weeks, according to a
release from the university.
The institute concerned real es
tate appraising.
SOHSI A meeting of the
Southern Oregon Historical So
ciety, Inc., is scheduled Tuesday,
March 8, at 8 p.m. at the court
house. The meetings of the so
ciety are open to anyone inter
ested in the work of the group
which mainly concerns the ad
ministration of the Jacksonville
Museum and the collection and
preservation of items of historic
interest in this vicinity ( and
ether articles of Americana.
PHCNE 2-6241
SWAP Meeting Regular
meeting of Song Writers, Ar
rangers and Publishers will be
held at Girls Community club at
8 o'clock tcnight.
Bike Missing A bicycle be
hclonging to Raymond C. Nel
son, 726 Dakota ave., was re
ported to city police yesterday
es missing from the Craterian
theater.
Vagrant John Lindsay, 22,
cf 338 North Front st., Apart
ment 5, pleaded guilty to a
charge of vagrancy and was
sentenced to 10 days in the city
jail, according to police records.
'
Building Medford building
permits have been issued to
Harold G. Johnson, 41812 North
Kenwood ave., for $1,000, to
add to a residence, and Emil
Danczek, 616 North Columbus
ave., $1,000, addition to resi
dence. Orthopedic Service Clyde W.
Eentley, Ecntley Shoe service,
Talent, has received certifica
tion as a registered orthopedic
shoe service man from the Shoe
Service Institute of America,
Bentley said today. He fills shoe
prescriptions made by orthpedic
physicians, he explained.
Accident Two vehicles were
involved in an accident at the
intersection of South Central
ave. and 12th st. yesterday, ac
cording to city police. Drivers
were Eya Marie Kight, 917 Pine
st., Central Point, and James
Joseph Finegan, 618 South Holly
st. No citations were issued, po
lice said.
Commander Coming Mrs.
Rudy Heiden, state commander
of the Disabled American Vet
erans auxiliary, will make an
official visit to the Jackson
County unit Tuesday, March 8,
at 8 p.m., at the DAV hall, 1515
North Riverside ave. A social
hour will be held, after the busi
ness session and those attending
are requested to bring cakes.
Medical Care Medical pa
tients listed today at Sacred
Heart hospital are Mrs. Frank
Chamberlain, 525 West 10th st.;
Mrs. Edward Hinkle, Central
Point; Mrs. Martha Hahn, 1107
East Main st.; Mrs. John Sparks..
Eagle Point; Mrs. Elmer John
son, 60 North Orange st.: Lee
Oliver Penland, Route 3, Med
ford, and Debra . Inlow, 926
North Central.
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Injured Two patients were
treated for injuries and released
Sunday at Sacred Heart hospital,
attendants reported. They are
Timothy Price, 6, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Price, 1502
Prune st., who suffered an in
jury above his eyes when he fell
from a woodpile and a stick Qf
wood flew up and struck him;
r.nd Robert Smith, Prospect,
who was treated for a shoulder
injury.
Ai Community Several surgi
cal patients and a medical pa
tient were reported at Com
munity hospital today. David
Pay ton, 217 South Riverside
ave.; Mrs. William Moor, Ash
land; Mrs. Elbert Mohr, route 1,
box 115, Gold Hill, and Cynthia
Charley, 5, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Charley, 3330
Jacksonville highway, are ' the
surgery patients; and Kenneth
Griess, 321 North Columbus
ave., is receiving medical care.
Court Records
CIRCUIT COURT
Alex Graf vs. Dora Graf, divorce
complaint.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Eugene Alfred Sinks. 20. route 1,
box 384. Medford, now in U. S. Navy,
and Lillian Jennie Barnes. 19, of 1S45
Camp Baker rd.. Medford.
Ivan Lynn Curtis, 23. of 437 Vi
South Central ave., Medford. and
Delores Ethel Andrew, 19. of 103 East
Jackson St., Medford.
Darrill Warren Smith, 22. of 2912
Buckshot rd., Medford, and Erleen
Mabel Andrew, 17. of 103 East Jack
son St.. Medford.
POLICE COURT
O. M. Johnson Sr., blocking private
driveway, S5.
C. L. Sears, improper parking, $2.90.
Kobert William Gillespie, no opera
tor's license, $5.
Neva Irene Broyles, failure to itop
at stop sign, $5.
Iowa Gillespie, violation of basic
sule, $10.
Allen Dale Lane, violation of basic
rule. S10.
Mike E. Andrew, violation of basic
rule, $10.
John Vince Lisae. parked on wrong
side of street. $2.50.
Daily Weather Report
Sunset tonight, 6:08 p.m. Sunrise to
morrow 6:35 a.m.
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair through
Tuesday. Low tonight 28-30. High
Tuesday 65-68.
Western Oregon: Fair tonight. Tues
day mostly cloudy followed by scat
1ered light showers. Warmer in ex
treme north tonight. Low tonight 30
45. Highs Tuesday 50-60 in north to
65-75 in south.
Northern California: Fair through
Tuesday. Cooler on central coast and
in extreme north Tuesday.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE : Mean yesterday
45; below normal 1. Record high this
date 75 in 1953. Record low this date,
24 in 1945.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid
night, none. Midnight to 10 a.m.. none.
Total this month, .12 in.. .24 in below
normaL Total since Sept. 1. 6.68 in.-,
657 in. below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 20,
highest this ajn. 88.
hizh low pree.
Brookings 75 45
Crater Lake 52 22
Grants Pass 66 28
Klpmath Falls 54 25
MEDFORD 66 30
Portland - 50 30
Seattle 45 . 32
Spokane 40 28 .
Yakima 53 23
Eureka 61 40
Red Bluff . 76 38
Sacramento 72 39
San Francisco . 68 41
Los Angeles 83 52
Phoenix u 78 46
Denver 51 . 27
Chicago 30 5 .03
Miami 77 67 '
New York 41 26
Washington. D. C- , , , 4fl 30
Monday, March 7. 1955 .
News About
Servicemen
NEW RATING
Max L. Lindley, an airman
second class in the Air Force,
now serving at a radar post on
the Japanese sea, has recently
received his present rating, ac
cording to news received by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H.
Lindley, 1012 Crater Lake ave.
He is a 1953 Medford high school
graduate and he enlisted last
March.
Obituaries
RUTH NELSON
Funeral services for Ruth Nel
son, 44, who died at Brookings
Saturday will be held at Perl
funeral home Wednesday at 11
a.m. with the Rev. Gordon Dal-
rymple officiating. Cremation
will be in Siskiyou Cremato
rium. .
Pall bearers will be Orville
Henderson,' Roy Swan, Paul
Hanlin, Ed Borg, Lyle Van Scoy
and George Gannon.
It is the request of the family
that in lieu of flowers, a contri
bution be sent to the March of
Dimes, in care of Mrs. Moore
Hamilton, 43 Rose ave.
The deceased was born in Bir
kenfield, Ore., on Nov. 21, 1910.
She was associated with Bur-
goyne's restaurant here for 14
years and for the past year had
been operating a cafe at Brook
ings. -
Survivors inclue her mother,
Mrs. Vera Nelson, Medford; a
twin sister, Mrs. Ruby Huber,
Brookings; two nieces, Ruth and
Mary Huber, and an aunt, Mrs
Gertrude Stanley, Eagle Point.
DORA BLACK
Funeral services for Dora
Jannette Black, 72, who died at
her home on route 1, Central
Point, Sunday, will be held at
Perl funeral home Wednesday
at 3 p.m. with the Rev. J. T.
Dixon officiating. Interment will
be in Jacksonville cemetery.
The deceased was born at
Roseburg on April 11, 1882, and
married Samuel Black at Yreka
on Oct. 10, 1899. He died iri
1930. -
Survivors include five sons,
William, Springfield, Ore.; Clar
ence, Jacksonville; Carl, Med
ford; Alva, Rogue River, and
Ralph, Jacksonville; four daugh
ters, Hilda O. Dietrick, Castella,
Calif.; Ada J. Robertson and
Dorothy E. Davis, both of Med
ford, and Waunevia Wakeman,
Central Point; 24 grandchildren
and 25 great-grandchildren.
ALLEN REICHELDOERFER
Allen C. Reicheldoerfer, 66,
Lake hotel, died at the Labor
temple, 24V South Grape st.,
apparently from a heart attack
about 10:30 a.m. today, accord
ing to city police reports. Conger-Morris
funeral home is in
charge of funeral arrangements.
ARNOLD MORTON
Arnold L. Morton, 39, died
Friday in a San Francisco hos
pital. Conger - Morris funeral
home is in charge of funeral ar
rangements. FRANK WHEELER
Funeral services for Frank
Marion Wheeler, 51, who died
Saturday, will be held in Conger-Morris
chapel Tuesday at
1 p.m. with the Rev. Robert
Green of Prospect officiating.
Interment will be in Siskiyou
Memorial park. '
The deceased was born Dec. 6,
1903, in Staples, Minn., and had
lived in southern Oregon for the
past five years.
Survivors include his widow,
Cecilia M.; two brothers, Henry
E., Oakland, Calif.; and William
P.. Prospect, Ore.; and three sis
ters, Mrs. Lucille Burrill, Cen
tral Point; Mrs. Hazel Mann,
Hillsboro, Ore., and Mrs. Mary
Christensen, LaCeiter, Wash.
CHARLES RIPLEY
Funeral services for Charles
Manning Rilpey, 70, who died
Saturday, will be held at the
graveside in Trail cemetery
Wednesday at 11 a.m. Conger
Morris funeral home is in charge
of funeral arrangements.
The deceased was born Aug.
3, 1884, in Minnesota. He came
to Klamath Falls in the late
1930s, and to Shady Cove in
1952. .
Survivors include three step
children, Mrs. Marjorie Bos
come, Galice, Ore.; Roy L. Col
lingwood, Medford; and Allen
P. Collingwood, Shady Cove. :
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Ashland Private funeral
services will be held at Litwiller
chapel here .Tuesday at 3:30 p.m.
for Mary Elizabeth Sinclair, 83,
of 311 Haven st., Medford, who
died, here Saturday. Interment
will be in Phoenix cemetery.
She was born at Phoenix on
July 2, 1871, and had lived in
Medford most of her life. Two
husbands, Henry Hugh Calhoun
and Len Sinclair, preceded her
in death.
Survivors include two grand
children, Noel T. Calhoun, Santa
Monica, Calif., and Mrs. Sheila
Calhoun Tully, Los Angeles, and
three great-grandchildren.
WALL STREET
New York (U.R) Stocks
today suffered their widest de
cline in a month in the general
average.
The setback came after a full
week of sharply rising prices
had lifted the industrial average
by 10.18 points and rails by 5.77
points.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 185
Anaconda 54
Chrysler ... 70
Curtiss Wright 21
General Electric 51
General Motors 9634
Montgomery Ward 79
Penn. R. R 28
Penney, J. C .. S8V
Radio . . 4414
Southern Co ;. 21
Southern Pacific 5934
S. Oil of Calif. . 79
Texas Gulf Sulphur . 40
Transamerica . 39
Tri-Continental .". 27
United Aircraft . ... 80
U. S. Rubber 43
U. S. Steel 79
Youngstown . 83 Vis
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland . fll.P) - Cattle 1,700.
Mixed good-choice fed steers around
22-S23. choice above $23.50: good with
few choice 771-lb fed heifers 12-$18;
canner-cutter cows mostly 9.50-10.50,
some above $11 with cutter beef type
cows $11; utility cows mostly 12
$13.50; commercial 14-S15;' utility-commercial
bulls 13.50-S15.50.
Calves 125. Good-choice vealers.23
$28. some higher.
Hogs 800. Choice 1 and 2 butchers
180-235 lb. 18.50-S19; choice No. 3
lots down to $18; choice 350-550 lb
sows 15-$16.
Sheep 750. Choice with some prime
114-lb fed wooled lambs $22: mostly
choice truckins $21.50 with fall shorn
97 lb lambs $21; good-choice feeders
17.50-S18.50; choice slaughter ewes up
to $8.50.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland (UP) Eggs To retail
ers: Grade AA large, 49-SOc doz; A
laree 48-49c doz: AA medium 48-49c
doz; AA medium 48-49c; A medium
47-48c; A small 42-44c doz; cartons 1
to 3c additional. .
Butter To retailers: AA grade
prints 66c lb: cartons 67c: A prints,
66c: cartons 67c: B Drints64c.
Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched
dar, Oregon singles, 42'i-45'ic; 5-lb
loaves 4612-49'icProcessed American
cheese 5-lb loaf 39 !i-41c lb.
Farm Market
California and Arizona lettuce
prices were 75c to $1.00 lower today
witn crates of 4 dozen neads mostly
7.75-$8 to retailers: summer hothouse
rhubarb sold at 2. 75-53 for 15 lbs of
extra fancy.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens To growers (No. 1
quality f.o.b. Portland) Fryers: 2'.j to
4 lbs 27-28C lb, at farm 26-27C ft;
roasters 4'2 lbs up 27-28c lb f.o.b.
Portland. 26-27c at ranch: light hens
15-16c; heavy hens all wts 18-19C lb;
old roosters 10-llc lb.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 dressed to
retailers: Fryers 36-37c lb: roasters
39-40c; light hens 29-30c; heavy hens
33-34c; cutup fryers all wts 51-53c lb;
whole drawn. 46-48C lb.
Turkeys To retailers: A grade hens
ready to cook, 48-50c; N. Y. dressed,
37c lb; A grade toms, oven-ready, 41
44c lb; Beltsville A grade hens, oven
ready to 52c; Beltsville toms 47c lb.
Rabbits (average to growers f.o.b.
killing plants) Live, white. 33,4-4',i
lbs 19-2 lc up; 5 to 6 lbs 15-17c: colored
pelts 4c under; old does 9-1 lc lb; a
few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to
retailers 55-58c; cut up 61-64c.
PORTLAND CASH GRAIN
Portland Prices as reported by the
USD A market news service: Wheat,
No. 2 soft white. $79.75 a ton bulk,
prompt delivery f-.o.b. Portland. No. 2
white oats 38-lb test Coast delivery
$57.50 ton; Portland delivery. $53
53.50; No. 2 Western barley. $54 ton
f.o.b. Portland Coast delivery; soybean
meal, $89 ton, cars, prompt delivery
Portland; standard millrun prompt
shipment $43.50-44 ton cars prompt
delivery Partland; No. 2 yellow corn
$66.75-65 ton f.o.b. Portland.
Wholesale Hay Prices: No. 2 green
alfalfa, baled, f.o.b.: Portland. $35
trucks, $37 rail. Timothy mixed hay,
$36 a ton, f.o.b. rail car. Seattle.
Portland Grain Exchange: Friday's
close: Bid -
Soft, white .' $2.38
Soft, white, no rex 2.38
White club .... 2.38
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