ReJurn Home Mr. and "Irs.
Ed Hall and children. Linda.
Kathy and Debbie. 712 Easl
Jackson St.. arrived home last
week end from a 10-day trip
to California. They viblted Dis
neyland and at Santa Barbara.
They also attended an annual ' Pack 40 wii
Orange festival at San Berna
dino.
Local and
Persona
Pack To Meet Cub Scout
meet Wednesday.
March 21. at 7:30 p.m. in the
bi2 gymnasium of the Central
Point grade school.
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Dog Poisoned Donna Mari
lyn Phipps. 852 V.'est Second St.,
reported to city police yester
day that her dog died of poison
ing. At Hospitals Mrs. Neil Tur
ner, Central Point, was reported
as a surgery' patient at Commu
nity hospitoia today. Mrs. Edna
Basting, Grants Pass, who had
surgery at Osteopathic hospital
recently, will be released from
the hospital today.
Business Name T. L. and
Ruby Buerkle have retired from
the assumed business name. Val
ley View Inn. and Philip T. and
Flora W. Stewart have assumed
that name, according to records
in the Jackson county recorder's
office.
The Greatest Guy
in the World
takes his family out
to dine at the
Top Notoli Oafe
Next to Craterian Beauty Shop
NOTICE
Daughters of the British
Empire SALE
Men's, Women's and Children's
GARMENTS
Many Others Items Priced to Sell.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21
9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
GIRL'S COMMUNITY CLUB
229 H. Bartlett Mcdford
Covers Taken Eight wheel
covers valued at S7.S5 each were
stolen last week end from two
new Plymouth cars parked at
Parsons Motors. 315 East Fifth
st.. according to a report given
city police.
Driver Cited Lillian X.
Blank, route 3. was cited for
failure to yield right of way
Monday after a collision at
Ninth st. and Central ave., in
volving her auto and a car oper
ated by Clarence V. Harwood.
502 Park st., according to inves
tigating city police.
Go Skiing Four Medford
families were at Mt. Shasta last
week end on a skiing trip. They
are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs. George Rasmussen,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Monroe and
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Jones and
their children.
Bakery to Close Beardens
bakery will be closed today,
Wednesday and Thursday due to
the death of Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Bearden's son-in-law and daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. John Skyr
man. Funeral services ior the
Skyrmans and their small
daughter, killed .in an automo
bile accident Saturday night
while en route to Medford from
their home in Reno, will be held
Wednesday at 1 p.m. in Conger
Morris chapel. Mrs. Bearden's;
sisters, Mrs. Margaret Murry,
Minot, N.D., and Mrs. Myrtle
Helder, Chino, Calif., have ar
rived in Medford to be with the
Beardens.
In Eugene Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Anderson. 2607 Eastover
terraoe, were in Eugene last
week to attend state high school
tournament basketball games.
Student Here Alfred Leavitt,
Oregon State college student, is
visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. Leavitt. 39 Summit ave.,
while on spring vacation from
the college.
In Portland Mr. and Mrs.
i Gordon MacKenzie and family,
1616 East Main st.. arrived home
I Sunday from Portland after vis
iting relatives of MacKenzie.
The family lived in Portland be
fore moving to Medford.
To Elect Officers Crater
Lake post. Veterans of Foreign
Wars, will meet at 8 p.m. to
day for nominations and elec
tions of new officers. The meet
ing will be at the VFW post, 42
North Front st.
To Hold Clinic A pre-school
clinic for children who will en
ter the Eagle Point grade school
in September will be held at
the school Wednesday, March
21, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Dr.
A. Erin Merkel, county health
officer, will give the examina
tions and immunizations will be
offered.
Accident A car operated by
Ralph Hartley. 22, of route 1,
box 448, Central Point, went
out "of control and collided with
a parked car owned by Jeanne
Stella Savage, route 1, box 465,
Central Point, about 3:20 p.m.
yesterday at the junction of Wil
low Creek rd. and Willow
Springs rd., according to state
police. Hartley was cited for vio
lation of basic rule, police said.
Meeting Scheduled Exec
utive council of the Oregon Ed
ucation association county, div
ision will meet at 8 p.m. to
day in the Jackson county
courthouse.
Sentenced Herman A. Lew
is. 23, Miami, Fla., was sentenc
ed to 30 days in the county jail
Monday afternoon after he
pleaded guilty in district court
to a charge of petty larceny.
Lewis was arrested by state po
lice Monday at the Big Y.
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Bail Forfeited Lawrence
Raymond Phillips. 31, of 255
Charlotte Anne rd., forfeited
SI 10 bail yesterday following
his arrest by Medford police of
ficers on complaints charging
driving while his operator's li
' cense was suspended and fail
' ure to stop at stop light, accord
i ing to a police report. Phillips
posted S100 bail for the license
charge. S5 for failure to stop
and S5 for a warrant fee. Po
lice said Phillips had ignored a
citation issued him in Novemb
er. At Sacred Heart Richard Ed
wards, age 2. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Edwards, 303 North
Berkeley way; Mrs. Joseph Fen
ton, Talent; and Deborah Brad
ford, age 12, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Bradford, Yreka,
Calif., were all reported as sur
gery patients at Sacred Heart
hospital today. Medical patients
at the hospital were Miss Lau
rene Keel, 852 Palm st., Cynthia
Herndon, 18-month-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Herndon,
Central Point; Steven Dyer, age
2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Dyer, route 1, Medford; Mrs.
Imogene B o o t h b y, Klamath
Falls; and Mrs. Anelo Zanotto,
Talent.
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MEDFOSD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
Obituaries
THOMAS MURRAY
The body of Thomas Murray,
65, of Camp White, who died
Monday, was transferred today
by Conger-Morris funeral home
to Anacojida, Mont., for services
and interment.
Mr. Murray was born Nov.
12, 1890, in Ireland, and was a
veteran of World War I, serving
from May 28, 1918, to May 22,
1919.
Survivors include a brother,
Patrick J. Murray, Anaconda.
HENRY WEEKS
Services for Henry A. Weeks,
485 Beacn st., Ashland, will be
held in Ashland Mortuary
chapel at 2 p.m. Wednesday.
The Rev. John Reynolds, of
Medford First Presbyterian
church will officiate. Interment
will be in Glendale, Calif.
Births
MATHEUS To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard, 1124 West 10th st.,
March 17, 1956, a boy, 5 pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
LONGAN To Mr. and Mrs.
Wilford, 110 East 11th st., March
17, 1956, a girl, 5 pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
KELSCH To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert, 2125 Crestbrook rd.,
March 18, 1956, a boy, 8V2
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital.
BENNETT To Mr. and Mrs.
William, route 1, box 106, Eagle
Point, March 18, 1956, a boy,
7Vz pounds, at Sacred Heart
hospital.
- JOHNSTON To Mr. and Mrs.
Woody, 202 Stark st., March 19,
1956, a girl, W2 pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
TRIM To Mr. and Mrs. Peter,
716 West 14th st., March 19,
1956, a girl, 7 pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital. .
DEVERELL To Mr. and Mrs.
Milo, 3842 Jacksonville hwy.,
March 19, 1956, a. boy, 7
pounds at Community hospital.
BRANAM To Mr. and Mrs.
John, route 1, box 289, Rogue
River, March 19, 1956, a boy,
6V4 pounds; at Community hospital.
Council to Meet Medford
Building and Construction
Trades council will meet at 8
p.m. Wednesday at 24 V2 South
Grape st.
Sale Scheduled Members of
the Jacksonville garden club
will hold their annual plant sale
Thursday, March 22, in the Fehl
building, 108 North Ivy st. The
sale will start at 9 a.m. Rum
mage and "white elephant"
articles will be sold in addition
to perennial plants and shrubs.
Reserves Meeting The Fleet
Reserve association, . Crater
Lake post 186, will meet at the
Veterans of Foreign Wars hall
at 8 p.m. Wednesday. The meet
ing will be open to all retired
and serving Fleet Reserve per
sonnel and their wives. Refresh
ments will be served.
Daughter Born A daughter
was born Feb. . 29 to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Jantzer, former
Central Point residents now liv
ing in Portland. The child,
named Maria Jeanne, is the
couple's third daughter. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Jantzer, and Mr. and
Mrs. C. EJ Keenan, all of Cen
tral Point. The baby's mother is
the former Miss Marilyn Kee
nan. Mrs. Marie Degerness, 520
Dakota ave., paternal great
grandmother and Mrs. C. E.
Keenan returned last week aft
er being in Portland for a week
to visit the family.
Funeral Services
For Crash Victims
Set for Wednesday
Funeral services for Mr. and
Mrs. John Skyrman and their
infant daughter, Dawn Rae, who
were killed in an automobile
accident near Susanville, Calif.,
Friday night, will- be held in
Conger-Morris chapel at 1 p.m.
Wednesday.
The Rev. Thomas McCamant
of the First Congregational
church, and Dr. D. Kirkland
West, of the First Presbyterian
church will officiate. Commit
tal will be in Siskiyou Memor
ial park.
John Dawson Skyrman was
born in Dunsmuir, Calif., Nov.
14, 1930. For the past two and
one-half years he had been liv
ing in Reno where he was em
ployed by Commercial Credit
corporation. Surviving are his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Skyrman, and a son, John Jr.
Dolores Irene Skyrman was
born in San Bernardino, Calif.,
July 14, 1932. Surviving, be
side a son, are her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Bearden, Med
ford; a sister, Joyce Mary Beard
en; a half sister, Mrs. Howard
Blakeman, Colton, Calif.; and a
grandmother, Mrs. Irene Cowan,
La Mesa, Calif., and several
aunts and uncles.
Dawn Rae Skyrman was born
in Reno June 13, 1954.
Pallbearers will include Dr.
Earl Carter, Dr. Abner Clark,
Vard Griffin, 'Ralph Matlack,
Kenneth Brown, Mervin Ev
ans, Jerry Coffin and Robert
Pearson, Calvin Smith) Crock
Hunter, Jr., Robert Wobbe,
Jerry Lausmann, Jack Coffin
and Robert DeArmond.
SUEZ CANAL BLOCKED
Suez, Egypt (U.R) The
Norwegian tanker Nyhammer
grounded broadside in the Suez
canal early today, completely
blocking the strategic waterway
until it can be refloated.
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Daily Weather Report
Sunset tonight 6:43 p.m. Sunrise
tomorrow 6:13 a.m.
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Cloudy with
light rain tonight and Wednesday
morning. Showers Wednesday after
noon. Occasioal gusty southerly winds
this evening. Continued mild tem
peratures 'with low tonight 38, high
Wednesday 55.
Western Oregon Rain tonight, par
tial clearing with occasional showers
Wednesday. Little change in. tempera
ture. Low tonight 38-44; high
Wedneday 48-58.
Northern California Increasing
cloudiness followed hy rain late to
night and early Wednesday from Ft.
Bragg and Redding northward. Clear
ing partially Wednesday afternoon.
Slightly warmer tonight, but cooler
Wednesday.
FIVE-DAY FORECASTS
(Period Through Sunday)
Western Oregon ,. Recurring rain
with amounts more than normal.
to 1 inch except 1 to 2 inches along
the coast. Above normal tempera
tures with the highs 60 to 70, and
the lows 35-45.
Northern California Brief rains at
about two-day intervals. Tempera
tures nearynormal.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
45: below normal 3.
Record high this date 80 in 1915.
Record low this date 19 in 1955.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid
night, none. Midnight to 10 a.m., none.
Total this month 1.29 inch, 25 inch
above normal.
HUMIDITY; Lowest yesterday 49 Tc.
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Portland 53
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Lesser Grain Borer
Said Found in Stale
Salem (U.R) E. P. Larson, a
surveying entymologist for the
State Agriculture iDepartment,
reported today that the lesser
grain borer, a serious pest of
stored grain in the southern
states, had been found in Oregon.
Larson said borers were found
in barley stored in several Linn
county feed mills and also in
Yamhill county.
The pest was identified by Dr.
Melville H. Hatch of the Univer
sity of Washington, a beetle spe-
I cialist.
! Larson said the grain beetle
i may or'may not prove important
in Oregon although the two in
festations 'found recently were
quite severe. The insect bores
pie nnr! fppH? nn
! the insides.
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