Local and
Chimney Fire Firemen re
ported no damage from a flue
fire Saturday evening at the
Oliver H. Streimikes home, 1123
West Ninth st.
Public Invited A card party
will be conducted . Wednesday,
Feb. 15 by Get Together club
at the Pythian building. The
event is open to the public and
will begin at 1 p.m.
Disaster Car Meeting Mem
bers of the Jackson County Dis
aster Car organization will meet
in the main fire station at 7
p.m. today. Anyone interested
in the Disaster Car project is
welcome to attend.
At Osteopathic; James Chap
lin, Gold Hill, was admitted this
morning to Osteopathic hospital
for medical care, and surgery
patients admitted over the week
end are Mrs. William Byrd, Ash
land, and Victor Frost, Camp
White. .
Recorder Home Miss Neva
Samuels, city recordef, is con
valescing at her home, 123 Tripp
St., after her release yesterday
from Community hospital. She
suffered a fractured thigh last
Vnonth in a fall at her home and
is expected to return to work in
a few weeks.
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Articles Taken Four thefts
were reported yesterday to Med
ford police. A. L. . Schroeder,
1044 West 13 th. st., told police a
spare tire and wheel valued at
$65 were . taken ' sometime be
tween Feb. 4 and 11 from his
sedan. Jeffrey L. Shute, 235
South Oakdale ave., reported the
theft of a tire and wheel from
his car. Hubcaps were reported
stolen from a car owned by Jack
D. Johnson, 906 South Holly st.,
and fender skirts were reported
taken from a car owned by Larry
L. Phillips, Grants Pass.
New Store
Hours:
9:30 a.m.
to 5:30 p.m.
Wednesdays,
9:30 a.m.
to 9 p.m.
Fl HOME DEMONSTRATION. V
Personal
Taken From Company Par
sons Motors, 315 East Fifth st.,
reported to city police this morn
ing the theft of two tires and
wheels, which were taken from
new cars in storage at the com
pany. They were valued at 90.
Social Club Reames Social
club will meet Wednesday, Feb.
15, at 12 noon irr the Medford
Masonic temple. Luncheon will
be followed by a social after
noon " and cards. Mrs. Emerson
T. Anderson is general chairman.
Fleet Reserve A meeting of
Crater Lake post, Fleet Reserve
association, is scheduled for
Wednesday, Feb. 15 at 8 p.m., at
the Veterans of Foreign Wars
hall, 42 North Front st., in the
upstairs hall. All retired Navy
and Marine corps personnel and
their wives are invited. Refresh
ments will be served.
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At Community Christy
Brown, 3, daughter of Mr.- and
Mrs. Frank D. Brown, 612 Vic
tory, st., had surgery today at
Community hospital. Those who
had surgery there Saturday are
Constance Gale Dawson, 7, and
Cheryl Henricks, 8, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henricks,
both of Ashland; Evelyn Hilde
brand, granddaughter of Mrs.
Evelyn Hildebrand, route 1, box
222, Talent, and Mary Herbison,
12, daughter of the Rev. O. Wen
dell Herbison, Ashland.
Martin Luther A motion pic
ture film on the life -of Martin
Luther will be shown tonight at
8 o'clock at Apostolic Faith
church, North Central ave. and
Third st., it was announced this
morning. The public is invited.
The series of evangelistic serv
ices being held at the. church
will continue Tuesday through
Friday. Here for the services are
the Rev. Robert Crawford, Port
land, and a crew from the "Low
er Light" mission.
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Family Visits Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Evans and children,
Gordon and Donald, Salem, left
today for. their home after visit
ing several days with Mrs.
Evans' father, H. R. Burk and
Mrs. Burk, 9 King st. ,
In Bay City Mrs. Claire Phe
lan, of Burelson's women's ap
parel shop, is in San Francisco
visiting a sister, Mrs. Sonya
Gordon. Mrs. Phelari, who left
Saturday by plane, makes her
home with another sister, Mrs.
Nuna Lizberg, of Burelson's.
Visit Mr. and Mrs. George
Yorg and children, Linda, Rich
ard and Stephen, Walnut Creek,
Calif., visited for the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. John Mans
field, 1615 Crater Lake ave. The
women are cousins. The group
spent Sunday at Union creek.
Phoenix Scouts Phoenix cub
scouts will have their annual
Blue and Gold banquet Thurs
day, 16 at the First Presbyterian
church in Phoenix. The meeting-is
open to all cub scouts,
their entire families and friends.
Following the banquet there will
be a skit presented by the cubs
of Den two; presentation of
awards; and a special pie auction
to raise funds for cub scouting
in Phoenix.
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Nursery to Open The YMCA
sponsored nursery school will
open Tuesday, Feb. 14, at First
Methodist church, 607 West
Main st. The nursery was found
necessary to. care for children
whose mothers are enrolling in a
new series of .YMCA classes for
women, and will be open both
mornings and afternoons Tues
days ad Thursdays. Fees for the
school will be graduated accord
ing to the number of chilren en
tering from one family. Young
sters must be - habit-trained, it
is stressed. Anyone wishing fur
ther information may , call .the
YMCA, 2-6295.
First automobile for the White
House was for the use of Presi
dent Taft. It was a steam-driven
model. .
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Obituaries
MRS. KATHERINE WHITTED
Mrs. Katherine Whitted of
2902 North Pacific highway,
died in a local hospital today.
Conger-Morris funeral home is
in charge of arrangements.
MARY DUPRAY
Funeral services for Mary L.
Dupray, who died in Hillsboro
Wednesday, will be held in the
Conger-Morris Chapel at 11 a.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 14, with the Rev.
C. Fred Lee, of the Faith Ad
vent Christian church officiat
ing. Burial will be in Siskiyou
Memorial park.
Mrs. Dupray was born in
Black Walnut, Pa., Jan. 30, 1882,
a daughter of the late Hervey
S. and Belle A. Sturdevant. She
came to the Willamette valley
at the age of three, living near
Cornelious until 1922 when she
moved to Medford. On April 23.
1902, at Cornelious,1- she was
married to Irvin Dupray who
preceded. her. in death.
She is survived by three
daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Pof f en
barger, Hillsboro; Mrs. Edith
Fuller, Napa, Calif.; and Mrs.
Bessie Mullen, Redding, Calif.;
two sons, Fred H:; Portland; and
Frank M., Medford; two sisters,
Mrs. Edith Howard, Los Ange
les, and Mrs. Bessie. Hiddink,
Hillsboro; a brother, Roy Stur
devant, Portland; 14 grandchil
dren and seven great-grandchildren.
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Fafe of Twins
Depends on Tests
Wheeling, W. Va. (U.R) The
fate of 14-year-old twin, boys ac
cused of bludgeoning to death
a nine-year-old Cub Scout hung
today on the results of a study
of lie detector tests taken by the
youthful suspects.
The twins, Thomas and Joseph
Williams, spent nearly eight
hours yesterday answering ques
tions about the slaying of David
Powell last Thursday night.
Prosecutor Joseph Gompers
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New York (U.R) Stock trad
ing today went back to the sum
mer doldrums of 1955 with vol
ume the lightest since Aug. 22.
Price changes weresmall.
Motors held in a narrow frac
tional area, including Ford.
Steels dipped fractions to a point.
So did the metals except ' Ken-
necott which rose a . fraction.
Utilities were lifted in their aver
age by one-point rise in Pan
handle Eastern Pipe Line. .
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:'
American T & T ..... ... 182Vi
Anaconda . 68Vs
Chrysler . 73
Curtiss Wright 27V2
General Electric . 55
General Motors 43
Montgomery Ward 853,4
Penn. R. R 22
Penney, J. CI 96V2
Radio 42
Southern Co.'...., 20
Southern Pacific ................ 53
S. Oil of Calif , 90 Vs
Texas Gulf Sulphur ' 35V2
Transamerica. 39
Tri-Continental (. 25
United Aircraft 67
U. S. Rubber :........... 52
U. S. Steel .. 5lsA
Youngstown 85
Indian Junior Chamber
Chartered at Chiloquin
Chiloquin (U.R) What s be
lieved the first Indian Junior
Chamber of Commerce in the na
tion received its charter Satur
day night. The junior, chamber
group as formed on the' Klamath
Reservation with John Heilbron
ner as the president.
made no official statement dn
the results of the lie detector
tests. He said they would be
studied by a State Police expert
and all officers who worked on
the murder would meet tomor
row to "definitely announce if
the case would be sent to the
Grand Jury.
Gompers issued, a flat "no"
when asked if the twins had con
fessed. 21m
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Monday, February 13, 19SS
Three People Injured
In Aufo Accidents
Three people" were hurt, none
seriously, in an auto accident
about five miles from Medford
on Crater Lake ave., at 4:25 p.m.
yesterday, according to state po
lice. ,
A car driven by Dolly Fish
er Barrett, route 1, box 208,
Eagle Point, collided head- on
with a vehicle operated by Rob
ert Force, route 2, box 197,
Medford. Force was cited by
state police for failure to oper
ate on the right side of the high
way.
Mrs. Barrett received bruises;
William J. Barrett, a passenger
in the Barrett car, received fa
cial cuts, and Force received
cuts and bruises. Both cars were
heavily damaged, police said.
In another accident, cars driv
en by Lloyd Joseph LeFaive,
620 Victory st., and Richard
Earl Lehman, 534 Mae st, col
lided on Highway 99 north and
Willow Junction at 11:42 p.m.,
Saturday,' state police said. 'No
one was reported injured.
Oregon Students Form
Future Teachers Group
Corvallis (U.R) Some 250
representatives from Oregon
high schools met on the Oregon
State campus Saturday and
formed the first state Future
Teachers' Association.
Noel Lesley, ' Stayton high
school junior, was named' first
president. In all 40 high schools
were . represented.
Kafen Emerson, Tillamook
junior, was elected vice-president;
Janis Baer of Bend, sec
retary, and Katy Finell of Marsh
field, historian.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
' Portland ,(UP) Cattle 2400,
holdover 100. High choice with some
prime around 1075 lb fed "steers 20;
choice around 1025 lb 19.50; low
grades 19;- good steers 16.50-17.50;
choice fed heifers 17; mostly choice
lb.au; good heifers l3-lo.7o: canner
cutter cows mostly 7.50-9:50; utility
cows 10-12; utility commercial bulls
14-15.50; good-choice feeder steers 17.
Calves 100. Choice vealers 25- 27;
good culls down to 8.
Hogs 1500. US 1 and 2 butchers 180-
235 lb 15-15.50; sows 210-470 lb 10.50
12.50: 50C-560 lb 9-9.50.
Sheep 1200. Choice with some prime
wooled slaughter lambs 19-19.25; good
choice grades 17.50-18.50; cull-utility
ewes v
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland (UP) Eggs To re
tailers: Grade AA large, 48-51c; A
large 46-49c; AA medium, 43-47c", A
medium 43-45c;- A small . 38-41c; car
ton. 2-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA grade
prints, 66c lb; cartons 67c; A prints,
66c; carton, 67c; B prints 64c;
Cheese To retailers: A grade
Cheddar, single daisies, 40 "i -45 lie; 5
lb loaves, 461,i-49',2C. Processed Ameri
can cheese, 5-lb loaf. 39',i-41c lb.
Farm Market "
First Central American watermelons
were quoted at 15c a lb to retailers
here today; southern lettuce sold at
2.65-2.85 a 2-doz head carton to re
tailers; spinach was 4.25-5 for 4-doz
bunches; Oregon and California daffo
dils were at a new seasonal low of S25
lor iuuu duos.
Poultry, Rabbits
JL1VE CHICKENS To growers (No.
quality fob Portland i: 'rvers 2U.4
lbs 24c; at farm; 23c; roasters, 24-lb
fob Portland; light hens. 17c; heavy
hens, all wts. 22c; old roosters. ll-14c.
DRESSED CHICKENS No. 1 dress
ed to retailers: Fryers, NY style, 36
37c lb; whole drawn, 42-44c; cut up
47-51c; hens light type, NY style. 30
31c; rut ups. 42-44c; hens, heavv tVDe.
NY style. 35-36c; whole drawn. 44-46c.
TURKEYS To nroducers: Frver
turkeys, live wts, 27c lb.
DRESSED TURKEYS To retailers.
nominally A grade young hens, 55-56c
lb eviscerated, depending on weieht:
eviscerated fryer-roasters, 57c lb.
RABBITS (Averaee to erowers.
fob. killing plant): Live white, 33i-4'i
lbs, 23-26c; 5-6 lbs. 18-21c: colored
pelts, 4c under; old does, 10-14c lb. a
few higher. Fresh -killed fryers to re
tailers, 58-61C lb; cut up. 62-65C
PORTLAND HAY, GRAIN
Portland WHOLESALE HAY PRIC
ES: No. 2 green alfalfa, bailed, fob
Portland, $40-42.50 ton; some sales
higher.
WHOLESALE PRICES AS, REPORT
ED by the USDA market news service:
Wheat. No. 2 soft white. S74 ton: No.
2 white oats. 38-lb test. Coast Delivery
S55; No. 2 Western barley $47.50-48 ton
i.o.d. .Portland coast delivery; soybean
meal 570 ton delivered Portland;
standard millrun $42; No. 2 yellow
corn Eastern shipments f.o.b. Portland
$62,75.
Daily Weather Report
Sunset tonight. 5:40 p.m.: sunrise to
morrow, 7:10 a.m.
forecasts:
. Medford and vicinitv: Considerable
cloudiness tonight and Tuesday with a
tew light showers. Low . tomght 33.
High Tuesday 45.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy with
a few light showers of snow or mixed
rain and snow tonight and Tuesday.
Cooler tonight. Low tonight 25-35.
High Tuesday 38-46.
Northern California: Mostly fair
through Tuesday but occasional cloudi
ness in north portion with a few
showers near the Oregon border. Oc
casional light rain from Eureka north
ward Tuesday. Slightly cooler in north
ern inland sections Tuesday.
LOCAL DATA: ,
Temperature: Mean yesterday 46;
above normal 4; Record high this date,
67 in 1943. Record low this date, 20 in
1929.
Precipitation: 24 hours to midnight,
trace: midnight to 10 a.m., trace. Total
this month, trace, .90 in. below normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 21.52 in., 9.75 in.
above normal.
Humidity: Lowest yesterday 58,
highest this a.m. 98.
City
hi lo prec.
Brookings
. 52
30
56
39
16
36
32
34
37
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Crater Lake ..-
Grants Pass
Klamath Falls .
MEDFORD
Portland
.-. 44
54
50
trace
.01
Seattle ...
Spokane
Yakima ..
44 35
37 22
. 48 29
Eureka
Red Bluff .
Sacramento
San Francisco .
Los Angeles ....
52 44
52 44
63 40
60 49
......... 59 49
Phoenix
Denver
Chicago
70 40
49 31
.34 23
. 67 52 .
. 47 36
51 33 trace
Miami
New York .
Washington. D. C.
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEH
Ulysses Balentine
Dies at K. Falls
Klamath Falls (U.R) Ulys
ses S. Balentine, 42, former state
senator from Klamath county
and a prominent Klamath Falls
attorney, died early yesterday
at his home here. Death was at
tributed to a heart attack.
Balentine served two terms
in the Oregon Senate, had been
a police judge in Klamath Falls
and at one time was president
of tfle Klamath county bar as
sociation. Last year Balentine appeared
before U.S. Judge Chase Clark
to answer charges of failing to
file income tax returns. He was
placed on one year's probation.
Births
ST. GEORGE To Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence, route 2, box
667A, Central Point, Feb. 10,
1956, a girl, 7 pounds, at Sa
cred Heart hospital.
. LOFTIS To Mr. and. Mrs.
Oryille, 4085 Cedar y lane, Feb.
10, 1956, a girl, 5:' pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital. .
JACKSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest, 3070 Lone Pine, rd.,
Feb. 11, 1956, a boy, 6 pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
EATHERTON To Mr. and
Mrs. Jay, route 1, box' 424, Feb.
11, 1956, a boy, 7 pounds, at Sa
cred Heart hospital.
. . CREWS To Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest, 1003 Jasper st., Feb.. 11,
1956, a boy, 8 pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
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JACOBSON To Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin, 2035 Sunset dr.,
Feb.. 10, 1956, a boy, 7 pounds,
at Osteopathic hospital.
LENGELE To Mr. ,and Mrs.
Frank, 711 West Second st., Feb.
11, 1956, a boy, 9 pounds, at
Community . hospital.
News About
Servicemen
AIRCRAFT TESTING , .. .
Airman Third Class Arthur V.
Frick, son of Mrs. Ona W. Moon,
route 2, box 202, Medford, ar
rived recently at Edwards Air
Force base where he has been
assigned to the 6513th Supply
Squadron. Frick, a graduate of
Eagle Point High school, entered
the Air Force in June, 1954. He
completed a supply course in
Wyoming : and from the Flight
Test Center at Edwards Air
Force base .will receive assign
ment in Korea.
AT CHERRY POINT
' Cpl. Robert E. Farrell, son of
Mrs. Ethel . A. Farrell, 506
North Riverside ave., arrived at
the Marine corps air station,
Cherry Point, N.C., in mid-January
for duty with the 2nd Ma
rine aircraft wing.
COMPLETES TRAINING
. Richard C. Anderson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Anderson,'
2438 Capitol ave., completed re
cruit training Feb. 6 at the Ma
rine corps recruit depot, San
Diego, Calif. ' '
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Triumph
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Man Set Afire by
Holdup Pair Succumbs
Everett, Wash. ' (U.R) " Leo
St. Aubin, 55-yearold contract
or, died here late Saturday night,
of barns suffered Thursday mor
ning when two masked men
stopped his car and set him
afire.
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