Accident on Sisklyous Rich
ard Alonza Nelson, 19, Keys,
Calif., and Al Nelson, 29, Ceres,
Calif., escaped injury Monday
night at the railroad underpass
about nine miles south of Ash
land, when the car Richard Nel
son was driving went out of con
Otrol and turned over. State po-
o
lice said Nelson was traveling
north when he saw ice on the
highway, applied his brakes and
the car went out of control. The
driver said the auto slid side
ways about 100 feet, rolled over
and came to rest on its top. Al
Nelson was the only passenger.
Damage to the car was reported
to be extensive.
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Local and
Stova Blows Firemen were
sent to the William Shelby resi
dence, 1127 West 10th st., late
yesterday morning when an oil
heater "blew back," scattering
soot and damaging the stovepipe.
Hazards Found City Fire
Marshal Truman Nelson issued
five orders for removal of 'haz
ards after inspection yesterday of
a hotel and six business occu
pancies. Postpone Meeting VFW Aux
iliary Sewing circle announced
this morning that a meeting set
for Wednesday will be held in
stead Thursday, March 15, at the
home of Mrs. E. G. , Heims, 28
Ross court. Dessert will be
served at 12:30 p.m. .
New Manager M. R. Yost re
cently arrived in Medford as dis
trict manager of Montgomery
Ward and company, replacing S.
D. Ward, who was promoted to
regional operating manager with
offices at Oakland, Calif. Yost is
from Oakland, and his territory
covers all of Oregon and north
ern California. His offices are in
the local retail store building.
Mrs. Yost and their three chil
dren have arrived here and the
family is living at 601 King st.
Make breakfast taste better
Serve it with Holsum
Mother's such a crosspatch when she misses her
morning meal. What a difference a delicious Holsum breakfast
makes in her disposition!
Now she keeps in the good breakfast habit with
variety-filled menus like
and hot crunchy Holsum toast
o'clock slump, when you begin
with Holsum energy. Treat yourself to
fresh Holsum Bread
Personal
Plan Sale Women's Chris
tian Temperance union will hold
a rummage sale Thursday,
March 15, from 9 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. at Girls Community club.
Incorporated Articles of in
corporation for Prospect Lumber
company were filed Tuesday in
the county clerk's office by
Thomas Cook et al.
Building Permit Myron Cor
coran Construction company has
been issued a $10,000 building
permit to erect a duplex at 1401
and 1405 West 10th st.
Dogs Found Dead Two
dogs have been found dead in
the vicinity of Orchard Home
dr., the sheriff's office reported
today. Cause of death was be
lieved to be poison.
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Visit Mail Tribune Members
of Cub Pack 4, Den 1, of Oak
Grove school toured the Mail
Tribune plant Monday. Making
the tour were Jon Knips, Richard
Larson, Donald Driskell, Bruce
Hess, Johnny Blair, Lanny' Bre
wold, Larry Gerritsen, Roger
Shera, Mrs. Melvin Hess and Mrs.
C. D. Larson, assistant den moth
ers, and Mrs. Wes Driskell, den
mother.
Breakfast
tired and cranky
all morning long
this Spanish omelette served with
today.
, On Vacation Mr. and Mrs.
Sharon Eichelberger and son,
j Stephen, Jacksonville highway,
left today on a two-week vaca
tion for Palm Desert, Calif. They
also will visit Disneyland. Eichel
berger is associated with Crater
Lake Motor company.
Mobile Home Owners The
Jackson county chapter of the
Oregon Mobile Home Owners
will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
March 15, at Carpenters' hall,
123 12 West Main st. A special
election, assignment of commit
tees and correspondents and
other business will be conducted.
Refreshments will be served.
Return Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Williams arrived home last week
from a two-week visit at Desert
Hot Springs, hear Palm Springs,
Calif. They are staying for the
present at the home of their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. LeRoy Williams, 1316 West
Main st. They sold their home be
fore leaving and plan to lease a
home.
,
Mercy Flight Van Gilhousen,
a student at Southern Oregon
college, was flown to Portland
yesterday afternoon for spinal
surgery at the Veterans Admin
istration hospital. The flight was
made in a Mercy Flights, Inc.,
air ambulance. He was the 459th
patient flown by the non-profit
organization. Gilhousen is the
son of Al Gilhousen, Camp
Baker rd., and Mrs. Montana Gil
housen, Eugene.
C OlftH owwe luw
1 Tonsillectomy Shannan Mc
Intyre, 6-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mclntyre,
400 Barnes st., underwent a ton
sillectomy at Community hospi
tal this morning, the hospital
reported.
Civic Club The Eagle Point
Civic Improvement club will
meet Friday, March 16 at 2 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. W. H. Young.
The meeting has been called by
Mrs. Mattive V. Brown who urg
es that all members attend.
DAV Meeting Jackson coun
ty chapter No. 8, Disabled Amer
ican Veterans, will meet at 8
p.m. today at the DAV building,
1515 North Riverside ave. It will
b a social meeting, with a min
imum of business to be trans
acted. From Funeral Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Proctor, 2540 Jackson
ville highway, returned Sunday
after being in Los Angeles a
week where they were called by
the death of his mother, Mrs.
Eleanor Proctor, and for her fu
neral. Dyes Missing Vern D.
Squire, 305 Ashland . ave., re
ported to city police today the
loss or theft of dyes valued at
$25. Squire said the dyes .dis
appeared sometime between
Jan. 1 and March 13 and pos
sibly were taken from Medford
Veneer.
Equipment Damaged Rogue
River Paving company officials
reported to. the sheriff's office
that equipment at the plant has
been damaged and juveniles
were believed responsible. Re
ports indicated that a pickup
truck was driven and the fend
er1, bent, and dump truck had
also been driven. Batteries in
both trucks were dead.
'
Patients Reported Mrs.
Sarah Kadin, 822 Oak st., and
David Davis, Grants Pass, under
went surgery as Osteopathic
hospital this morning, the hospi
tal reported. In the same hospi
tal for medical treatment are
Mrs. Eda Fulton, Rogue River,
and Mrs. Byron Blevins, Talent.
Tommy Henney, 7, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Griffitts Henney, Cen
tral Point, underwent a tonsillec
tomy at the hospital yesterday.
Red Cross Director
To Confer on Safety
Perry Leavitt, assistant Red
Cross director for first aid and
water safety, will arrive in Med
ford tonight from Red Cross Pa
cific headquarters in San Fran
cisco. Leavitt will speak at Southern
Oregon college in Ashland at 10
a.m. tomorrow on Red Cross
fjund raising. While in Medford
he will confer with Dr. William
Roberts on setting up a water
safety program for the coming
year in this area.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland (U.P.) Cattle 400; mar
ket active, steady with Monday; load
choice around 1100 lb. fed steers $19;
two loads choice steers Monday
$19.25; truck lot good-choice 1051 lb.
today 518; few commercial steers ?ib;
truck lot choice fed heifers S16; truck
lot choice fed heifers $17.25; mixed
good-choice heifers S17; canner-cut-ter
cows mostly $8-9.50; few $10; util
ity cows $11-12; utility bulls $14-15;
light cutters down to S12.
I Calves 50; few early sales about
steady with Monday s $2-4 lower
close; individual choice vealers $26
and $27; few good vealers $19-23.
Hoes 150; market active, fully
steady; sorted lots U.S. 1 and 2 butch
ers 180-235 lb. $15-15.50; negligible
lot $15.60; No. 3 butchers 14-14.25;
400-500 lb. sows salable $10-11.
Sheep 300; scattered early sales
steady; one deck 115 lb. choice fed
wooled lambs with good end $18.50;
fe wsales good-choice $17-18: good
few sales good-choice $17-18; good
choice feeders salable $14-15; good
choice ewes Monday 5.75-6.50.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland (U.P.) Eggs To retail
ers: Grade AA large, 55c; A large, 52
53c; AA medium, 50-52c; A medium
50-51c; A small, 38-41c; carton, 2-3c
additional.
Butter To retailers: AA grade
prints, 66c lb.; cartons, 67c; B prints,
64c.
Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched
dar, single daisies, 401,i-45Vic; 5-lb.
loaves. 46-49120. Processed Ameri
can cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 39-41c.
Farm Market
Daffodil .prices advanced $1 a thou
sand at most houses todajP where
buds were quoted at $19 for this
amount; strictly No. 1-A ' Deschutes
potatoes sold to retailers at mostly
$4.50-4.75 a hundredweight with
name brands slightly higher; No. 1-A
Idaho spuds sold at $4.50-5.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens To growers (No. 1
Quality f.o.b. Portland): Fryers 2Vi-4
lbs., 23c; at farm, 22c; roasters, 23c lb.;
f.o.b. Portland: light hens 17c: heavy
hens. 5 lbs. and up. 20-21c; old roost
ers, 11-14C
Dressed Chickens No. 1 dressed to
retailers: Fryers. New York style, 36
37c lb.; whole drawn, 41-43c; cut up
45-49c; hens, light type. New York
style, 30-31c: cutups, 40-43c; hens,
heavy type. N. Y. style, 35-36c; whole
drawn, 44-47c.
Turkeys To producers: Fryer tur
keys, live weights, 27c lb.
Dressed Turkey To retailers, nom
inally A grade young hens, 55-56c lb.;
eviscerated, depending on weight;
eviscerated fryer-roasters, 57c lb.
Rabbits (Average to growers, f.o.b.
killing plant): Live white, 3 ',4-414 lbs.,
23-26c; 5-6 lbs., 18-21c; colored pelts,
4c under; old does. 10-14c lb., a few
higher. Fresh killed fryers to retail
ers, 58-61c lb.; cut up, 62t65c.
PORTLAND HAY, GRAIN
Portland Wholesale Hay- Prices:
No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. Port
land. $42-44 ton; some sales higher.
Wholesale prices as reported by the
USDA market news service: Wheat,
No. 2 soft white, $74 ton; No. 2 white
oats. 38-lb. test. Coast delivery. $53-
54; No. 2 Western barey, $48 ton. f.o.b.
Portland. Coast . delivery; soybean
meal. $73 ton delivered Portland:
standard millrun $40.50-41 ton; No. 2
yellow corn. Eastern shipments, -f.o.b.
Portland, $63.75.
Fish 'n Chips and
Jumbo Fried Shrimp
at McDuffie's
COFFEE POT
DRIVE-IN
1132 North Riverside
Tuesday, March 13, 1958
News About
Servicemen
ON LEAVE
Three valley men arrived Sat
urday evening on leave from the
Army after completing basic
training at Ft. Ord, Calif. They
are Kenneth W. Bailey, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Bailey,
Gold Hill; Roger Genaw. Gold
Hill, and Donald Hall, Central
Point. All are privates and all
are to report at Ft. Lewis, Wash.,
Wednesday evening.
REPORTS FOR DUTY
Sgt. First Class Robert J. Ey
non, 703 Clark st., recently re-,
ported to the South Carolina
military district for duty with
the reserve officers training
corps' instructor group at the
citadel. The citadel is known as
"West Point of the South," and
has Gen. Mark Clark as its presi
dent. It is located at Charleston,
S. C. Sgt. Eynon is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Eynon, 703 West
Clark st.
IN AMPHIBIOUS UNIT
Navy Lt. Cmdr Donald R. Gil
lespie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ever
ett E. Gillespie, 1315 East Main
st., Medford, is serving with Na
val amphibious test and evaluat
ing unit, Little Creek, Norfolk,
Va. He will be among 15,000
"amphibians", aboard the more
than 60 amphibious force ships
and store stations commemorat
ing the 14th anniversary of the
Atlantic Fleet amphibious force
on March 14. ' '
Obituaries
WILLIAM CURTIS MORRIS
Funeral services for William
Curtis ,Morris, 25, of . Medford
who was killed instantly Sunday
morning in an automobile acci
dent on Highway 62 at Coker
Butte rd., will be held in Conger
Morris chapel Wednesday at
10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Don
Mainwaring, of the Community
church of Wimer officiating.
Burial will be in Memory Gar
dens Memorial park.
Mr. Morris was born March
28, 1930, in Hobart, Wash. He
had lived in Medford for the past
three years.
He is survived by his mother,
Mrs. Josie G. Morris, Central
Point; a brother, Robert Morris,
Central Point, and two sisters,
Mrs. Al Schroeder, Aberdeen,
Wash.; and Mrs. Kenneth Main
waring, Central Point.
IVA HOLZHAUSER '
Mrs. Iva Holzhauser, route 1,
box 445, Gold Hill, died in a
Grants Pass sanitarium early to
day. Perl Funeral home is in
charge of " arrangements. The
time of. funeral services will be
announced later.
ELMIRA ROSS
Funeral services for Mrs. El-
mira Drouillard Ross, 77, of 233
South Riverside ave.. who died
at a local hosnital March 8 will
be held at the Sacred Heart
Catholic church, West Tenth st.
and South Oakdale ave., Thurs
day at 9 a.m. Father William Mc
Leod wil,! conduct the services.
Recitation of the Holy Rosary
will be held at Perl Funeral
home at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Burial will !be in Siskiyou Mem
orial park. '
Mrs. Ross was a resident of
Medford for the past 16 years'
and a member of the Sacred
Heart Catholic church. She is
survived by her 'husband,
Charles Ross; and a brother,
Henry Drouillard of Ontario,
Canada. ...
WILLIAM MUSTY
Funeral services for William
Musty, 77, who died Sunday at
his home in Central Point,: will
be held at Perl Funeral home at
1:30 p.m., Wednesday with the
Rev. D. E. Millard officiating.
Burial will be in the Hillcrest
Memorial park at Grants Pass.
The Central Point IOOF. Lodge
193 will, participate in the grave
side services and furnish pall
bearers. .
. Mr.. Musty was a resident of
Oregon since 1881 when he came
here from Douglas county, Kan
sas. He was an expert butter
maker and had followed the
trade for more than 30 years. He
was a - member of the IOOF
dge of Central Point.
He is ' survived by his wife,
Sarah D. Davis Musty. They
were married at Enterprise, Ore.,
in 1903. He is also survived by
a son, Sherman, of Grants Pass;
six daughters, Mrs. Ruth Lewis,
Gold Hill; Mrs. Esther Richmond
and Mrs. Eunice Johnson, Rose
burg; Mrs. Evadna Crete, Wil
lows, Calif.; and Mrs. Maxine
Slates and Mrs. Nadine Peek of
Central Point; a sister, Mrs. Ef
f i . Casebolt of Medford, and sev
eral grandchildren and great
grandchildren.
Best Huneh for a Tasty Lunch
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WALL STREET
New York 0J.R) Indust
rial shares rested today after
attaining a new milestone at the
500-level in the Dow-Jones in
dustrial average yesterday.
Industrials eased moderately
on profit taking here and there
while rails moved up slightly
thanks to a sharp advance in
Southern Railway which made
a new high. Utilities eased a bit
on average.
Outstanding strong spots in
cluded American Hawaiian
Steamship, which rose 3 points.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 185
Anaconda .'. 79
Chrysler ..... 767s
Curtiss Wright 32
General Electric . 648
General Motors 4634
Montgomery Ward ... 94
Penn. R. R 243,4
Penney, J. C. .... 99"
Radio .... . .. 491
Southern Co. .... 22 (
Southern Pacific 57Vi
S. Oi of Calif 98
Transamerica . 41
Tri-Continental 27
United Aircraft 71
U. S. Rubber 58
U. S. Steel .... 57
Youngstown 94V4
The U. S. leads the world in
the mining of iron ore.
SAVE at Waffle's Cafe
1236 N. Riverside, Medford
Quarts and Pints of delicious Van
illa Freeze and bags of crisp Po
tato Chips given FREE with 4, or
more, of Wallie's better Ham
burgers or cheeseburgers to take
out.
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