Local and
Two Admitted Osteopathic
hospital admitted two medical
patients today, John Summers,
IS 10 Nebraska st.. Grants Pass,
and David Eaton, 310 North
Barneburg rd.
JTillt Man Injured Fred
Hancock, Jacksonville, was
treated at Sacred Heart hospital
this morning for leg and neck
injuries suffered when he was
caught between a car and a steel
post.
Hospital Patients Commu
nity hospital reported today that
Mr. Walter Surber, Central
Point, is being released as a
medical patient there. Mrs. Ethel
Fablock, 1025 Almond st., was
admitted as a surgery patient.
Two Alarms Only two
alarms were received by the
Medford fire department over
the holiday week end. Saturday
night at 10:10 p.m. one pumper
was sent to flush away a gaso
line spill at a three-car wreck
near the Rogue Valley Ballroom,
south of town. There was no
fire. One pumper was sent to ex
tinguish a small grass fire in a
field at Spring st. and Brookdale
rd. at 12:52 p.m. Monday. The
fire was caused by sparks from
a tractor. No damage resulted.
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FAIR GROUNDS
15 BIG RIDES -15
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Personal
Adding Machine Taken Al-
vin Fred Krause, 3386 Lone Pine
rd., reported the theft of .an
S85 Burroughs adding machine
yesterday from the Union Serv
ice station, 611 North Central
ave., according to city police.
Leg Broken Ted Steinhardt,
13-year-old son of Everett Stein
hardt, Central Point, was admitted-
to Osteopathic hospital
Sunday evening, suffering from
a broken leg. He received the
injury when he fell off a ladder.
4-H Meeting The monthly
meeting of the Jackson County
4-H leaders association will be
held at 8 p.m. today at Bigham
ball at the Jackson county fair
grounds. Included in the pro
gram will be a report on the 4-H
summer school and plans for the
annual 4-H-FFA fair Aug. 17
through 20.
Law Scholar Russell Day,
Gold Hill, was one of six stu
dents in their first and second
years at Willamette college of
law to be named to the dean's
list for the spring semester. Stu
dents achieving scholarship in
the upper one-tenth of their
class qualify for the dean's list.
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Trailridars Drill Twenty-two
members of the Medford Trail
riders went to Yoricalla oven
the week end where they pre
sented a drill at a rodeo held
there.
Called To Iowa Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Birdseye, route 2, box 394,
left Sunday, for Ames, la., where
they were called by the serious
illness of Mrs. Birdseye's father,
Melvin Abbott, a former local
resident.
Oa Roll Bernard Martin,
Medford, and Shirley Summer
ill, Rogue . River, were among
the 404 students winning places
on the spring quarter honor roll
of Central Washington College
of Education, Ellensburg, Wash.
Meeting Cancelled The
Christian Women's Fellowship
of the First Christian church,
Ninth st. and Oakdale ave., has
cancelled the meeting scheduled
for tomorrow morning. Members
are requested to attend the Wen
del funeral at Conger-Morris
chapel, 11 a.m.
One-Car Wreck A vehicle
operated by Ceril Demmer, 719
West 13th st., went out of con
trol and skidded into a ditch on
South Stage rd. at about 5:30
p.m. Sunday. State police re
ported Demmer suffered minor
cuts. There were no passengers
in the car.
Fined William H. Wilken,
63, Camp White, has been fined
$250 and costs in district court
on a charge of drunk driving,
according to court records. Wil
ken's operator's license was "sus
pended for 90 days, and he was
given a suspended 30-day jail
term.
Daily Weather Report
DATE July 5. 1955
SllfUt tnni-ht 7S1 . m Ciinric. a
morrow 4:41 a.m.
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Considerable
rlniiriin.! . l. n ., u uriuj.
Chance of afternoon showers in moun
tains, law torugnt so. Hint Wednes
day 75 to 78.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy with
scattered light showers tonight.
Wednesday, fair and somewhat
warmer lfvut 4nnliVit ra
Wednesday. 70 to 85. On the coast. 65.
nonnern California: Fair tonight
and Wednesday. High fog on the coast
during night and morning hours.
Som rimiriinMB In ,m n4l
portion. Slowly rising temperatures.
Western Oregon Recurring show
era and possible thunder showers.
Precipitation totals. ,4 to 1 inch in
heavier showers. Continued cool and
cloilffv TMTmmtitM. V.l.nf .
Highs 65-75. Lows generally in 4Vs.
Northern California No appreci
able precipitation, but scattered show
ers occasionally in extreme north.
Coastal overcast. Temperatures below
normal.
IOCAL DATA
TXMPEItATirRKS- M-an -...-
63: below normal.
Record high this date 102 in 1926.
Record low this date 43 in 1927
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night, none. Midnight to 10 a.m.. none.
Total f hi month mnn- OA 1m k-
low normal.
.Total since Sept. 1. 8.88 inches.
935 inches below normal.
HUMIDITY Tjmtm tHtkrj... inc
highest this a.m. 65.
-? High Low Free.
Brookinn i n
Washington. D.C. ... 97 76
Grants Pass 77 51
Klamath Falls 67 39 "
MEDFORD 75 52
Portland : R.i s.t
Seattle 63 50
Spokane 70 51
Yskima : 76 ; 41
-Eureka 60 : 53
Red Bluff 81 57
Sacramento 83 53
San Francisco ' 64 50
Phoenix 100 69
Denver - 93 - 61
Chicago 97 71
MtamT ', , 88 73
New York 94 79
Washington. D.'C. 97 78
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BIRTHS
BASQUEZ To Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell, 556 Haven st., July 2,
1955, a girl, 7 pounds 15 ounces
at Sacred Heart hospital.
BAUM To Mr. and Mrs.
William, Box 922, Central Point,
July 2, 1955, a boy, 7 pounds 12
ounces at Sacred Heart hospital.
ROOT To Mr.- and Mrs. Al
fred, 1069 Ellenaale dr., July 2,
1955, a girl, 6 pounds 6V ounces
at Sacred Heart hospital.
MAY To Mr. and Mrs. Bar
ney, 4085 Cedar Lane, July 2,
1955, twin boys, 5 pounds 13
ounces and 4 pounds 8 ounces, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
HENNICK To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Jr., route 1, box 23, Ash
land, July 3, 1955, a boy, 6
pounds 14 ounces, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
FLOREY To Mr. and Mrs.
William, 32 North Orange st.,
July 4, 1955, a girl, 6 pounds 6
ounces, at Sacred Heart hospital.
SCHUCHARD To Mr. and
Mrs. Richard, 101 Geneva ave.,
July 4, 1955, a girl, 7 pounds 1
ounce, at Sacred Heart hospital.
ODEN To Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert, route 1, box 15, Ashland,
July 1, 1955, a girl, 6 pounds, at
Community hospital.
MCALLISTER To Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest, 2225 Roberts rd.,
July 3, 1955, a boy, 6 pounds 13
ounces, at Community hospital.
WRIGHT To Mr. and Mrs.
William H., 1128 West 11th st.,
July 4, 1955, a girl, 6 pounds 9
ounces, at Community hospital.
HAWKINS To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert, 503 Kenwood ave., July
4, 1955, a boy, 8 pounds 6V
ounces, at Community hospital.
" Swim Flans changed Be
cause of inclement weather, a
swimming party planned by the
Medford Jaycettes has been
changed to a picnic party. It
will be held at 8 p.m. Wednes
day at the home of Mrs. Wilmar
Robertsoij, 1517 Wilson pi.
Guests are invited and members
are asked to bring white ele
phants. To Open Office C. J. Har
beke, western traffic manager of
the Denver and Rio Grande
Western railroad, and W. M.
Kirkpatrick, his assistant, 'were
in Medford Tuesday toVrrange
details concerning the establish'
ment of an office for their rail
road in the city. Robert Burnett
will be manager of the local of-H
fice.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland UJ.) Eggs To retail
ers: uraae aa large, aec aoz.; a large
49-5 lc: AA medium, 47-48c doz.: A
medium. 46-47c doz.; A small. 33-38c
doz.; . cartons, l-3c additional, -
Butter To retailers: AA grade
prints. 65c lb.: cartons. 66c: A Vrints,
63c: cartons 66c: B prints. 63c.
. Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched
dar. Oregon singles. 42'it5ie: 5-lb.
loaves, 46i-49"ic Processed Ameri
can cheese, 5-lb. loaf. 39 ',i-49 lie.
Farm Market " " ''
Strawberries sold for $3.60-3.73 a
flat today on the Portland lastside
Farmers market. ;
Red raspberries were 8375-4 la
basket flat.
Cantaloupes brought $6.50-7 a
jumbo crate of 36 size.
Green peppers were $5.50-8 a
bushel.
Green beans were quoted at $3.50
a lug. .
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New York. (U.R) Du Pont
soared today to. head an indus
trial rise to an all-time record
high on the stock market.
The leading chemical touched
a new high at Z46Vz up li's
points before running into profit-taking.
One of - the leading
services listed the issue as a can-
date for a splitup. Wall Street
also talked about a higher divi
dend for General Motors of
which Du Pont holds 21,000,000
shares.
Dow-Jones Averages
Dow-Jones final -stock' ave
rages: 30 industrials 459.42 up
5.60; 20 railroads 161.75 up 0.33;
15 utilities 64.62 up 0.14, and 65
stocks 166.81 up 1.27.
Sales today were about 2,680,
000 shares compared with 2,540,
000 shares Friday.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T ....183
Anaconda . 72V4
Chrysler - 81Vs
Curtiss Wright : . 20
General Electric 53
General Motors ... 1133s
Montgomery Ward . 8114
Penn. R. R. . . 28
Penney, J. C. 95
Radio . 521's
Southern Co 19V
Southern Pacific ....64
S. Oil of Calif. 88
Texas Gulf Sulphur : 43
Transamerica 443s
Tri-Continental 27
United Aircraft ..: .:- 71'
U. S. Rubber 49 Vis
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland (U.P.) Cattle 1900. Ave
rage choice 1061 lb. fed steers $24;
1131 lbs. $23: good steers $21.50-22 50;
choice hetfers above $22.25: utility
heifers i2-15; canner-cutter cows $9
10.50; some ar- jnd 11; utility cows
$11.50-13; youn;! 900 lb. commercials
$16; utility-commercial bulls $14.50-16;
some $16.50; light cutter bulls $12.
Calves 300. Good-choice vealers $21
22; some around $23; culls downward
to $10.
Hogs 1150. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers
180-235 lbs. $22-22.50; No. 3 down to
$21.50; 250-270 lbs.. $19-20; choice 350
520 lb. sows $13-14.50.
Sheep 1250. Choice with some prime
springers $20: good-choice $18-18.50;
good-cohice feeders $15-15.50: good
choice slaughter ewes $3.50; cull
utility $2-3.
PORTLAND CASH GRAIN
Portland Prices as reported by the
USDA market news service: Wheat.
No. 3 soft white, not quoted; No. 3
white oats 38 lb. test. Coast delivery,
$54 a ton; Portland delivery. $50 ton;
No. 2 Western barley, $49-50 ton f.o.b.
Portland Coast delivery; soybean meal
$82.57 ton, cars prompt delivery Port
land standard millrun. $46.50-47 cars;
No. 2 yellow corn. Eastern shipping
points. $69.90-70.90.
Wholesale hay prices: New crop
green alfalfa baled, f.o.b. trucks, Port
land. $33-33.
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Notices
OMAR WEND EL
Funeral services for Omar M.
WendeL 68, who died Saturday,
will be held in Conger-Morris
Chapel Wednesday at 11 ajn.
with the Rev. William C. Piper
officiating. Committal will be in
Memory Gardens with members
of the IOOF Lodge officiating.
Pall bearers will include
George Eppinger, Ernest Glea
son, Arthur Harper, Donald
Harper, Robert Harper and Al
len Curry.
The deceased was born in
Norton, Kan., Aug. 17, 1886. On.
April 14, 1909, in- Norton, he
was married to Orpha Moody,
who survives; For the past two
years he had made his home in
Medford and was a member of
the First Christian Church and
the IOOF lodge in Norton for 31
years. -
Surviving besides his wife are
two children, Mrs. C. D. Her-
chiser, Medford, and Roy L.,
Crete, 111.; a sister, Mrs. James
E. Liggett, Shelton, .Neb.; three
brothers, Emmett and Raymond,
Almena, Kan.; and Ernest, Nor
ton; five grandchildren and one
great grandson.
DAN HOSNER
Private funeral services for
Dan Eric Hosner, 73, of 103 G
sts., Jacksonville, who died in
a local hospital Friday, were
held in Chapel Mortuary with
the Rev. W. D. Turnbull of
Jacksonville Assembly of God
church ' officiating. Interment
was in Siskiyou Memorial park.
The deceased was born in La-
Pier, Mich., on March 13, 1882.
He was married in Langdon,
N.D., on Aug. 24, 1914, to Viola
Jane Cameron, who survives.
The family came to the Rogue
Valley two years ago. He was an
engineer in a millworking plant.
: Other survivors include two
daughters, Mrs. Elna. L. Flynn,
Jacksonville, and Mrs. Ada A.
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
Denton, Myrtle Creek; two
brothers, Arthur, LaPier, Mich.,
and Jake, Carthage, Mo.; ana
two grandchildren.
CELINDA JOHNSON ,
Funeral services were held at
graveside today for Celinda Lee
Johnson, infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence W. Johnson,
who died Saturday. Conger-Morris
funeral home was in charge
of funeral arrangements. Inter
ment was in Siskiyou Memorial
park.
In addition to the parent, sur
vivors include two. sisters,
Scharleen Terese (Terry), and
Cheryl Lyn; and by the grand
parents, . Clarence W. Johnson,
Sr., and Ann Elizabeth Johjpsbn,
Las Vegas, Nev.; and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred C. Ward, Medford.
WILLIAM BLOW
Remains of William A. Blow,
63, who died Friday, will be
forwarded tonight by Conger
Morris funeral home to Coeur
d'Alene, Ida., for services and
interment. :
The" deceased was bora Feb.
12,-1892, -in Phillips, Wis.,- and
was a veteran of World War I,
serving from May 11, 1918, to
Jan. 13, 1920, as a private first
class, Co. "A," 31st Infantry.
Survivors include a niece, Mrs.
George Dunn, Kellogg, Ida.
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