Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 13, 1957, Image 15

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    Local and Personal
To Dallai Mrs. Leslie Rob
ertson of Robertson School of
Business is in Dallas, Tex., this
week attending the speedwriting
institute.
Gutsti Mrs. T. F. Larson and
family of Salem are guests this
week at the home of their par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kin
dred, 1911 Crandview ave., Med
ford. Rummage Sale The Needle-
workers club will hold a rum
mage sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
March 13, 14 and 15, at 108
North Ivy st., Mi.-dford. Club
members have said the rummage
is all new with no holdovers.
Returns Mrs. Caryl Wade,
721 Pennsylvania St., Medford,
returned to Medford recently
after having a check-up at the
Mayo clinic, Rochester. Minn.
She is scheduled for a heart
operation April 10 at the clinic.
X-Ray Clinic The chest x-ray
clinic at Sacred Heart hospital
will be open from 2 to 5 p.m.
Thursday, according to the Jack
son County Public Health asso
ciation. Ortrhaated Stove Firemen
stood by briefly Monday when
an overheated stove was report
ed at the J. C. Stough residence,
1 05 ' -i Gencssee st., Medford, ac
cording to the Medford fire de
partment. No damage was re
ported. Dryer Overheats One pump
er was dispatched to the resi
dence of Mario Bates. 1128 West
11th st.. Medford. when an ov
erheated clothes dryer was re
ported Monday, according to the
Medford fire department. No
damage was reported.
Collision Cars operated by
Willard Bentley, Talent, and
Jack Vernon Cummings. 3364
Crater Lake ave., Medford. were
involved in an accident Monday
at Cottage and Main sts., accord
ing to city police.
Theft Kenneth A. Hughes,
113 Cottage st.. Medford. re
ported to city police Monday the
theft of about 20 gallons of gaso
line from his car during the past
four days while it was parked in
front of his residence.
In Hotpital Dcbra Bristlin,
three-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Owen Bristlin, 137 Co
lumbus St., Medford, is a patient
at Doernbecker hospital in Port
land for emergency eye surgery, j
She is the granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Bristlin, Phoe
nix. Accident A car operated by
Donna Taylor, Jacksonville, was
Involved in a minor accident on
Monday with a parked car reg
istered to lone W. and James
Gearheart. 1515 Bryant st., Med
ford, on Main st. between Bart
lett st. and Riverside ave., ac
cording to city police.
Discussion Topic Jackson
County's increasing problem of
Juvenile delinquency will be dis
cussed at the advisory council
meeting of the Jackson County
Juvenile court Monday. March
18. at R p m., in the circuit court
room. Members of the panel will
be Joseph Walsh, chief sheriff's
deputy; Sgt. Russell Brendell,
Oregon state police; Lt. Lyle
Perkins. Medford police depart
ment detective; Chief Herb
Hayes, Ashland police depart
ment, and Mrs. Kay Crowell. di
rector of Jackson county Juven
ile department.
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Convalescing Robert Daun,
2413 Kings highway, Medford,
is convalescing at Osteopathic
hospital after minor surgery
Wednesday.
Retire Name Russell E. and
Lotus A. Conger have retired the
assumed business name, R and L
Snack Bar, according to records
in the county clerk's office.
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Fire Inspections Fourteen or
ders for correction of hazards
were issued by Fire Marshal Tru
man Nelson after inspection of
three businesses and one public
garage.
Bike Stolen John Howard
Pruitt. 721 Broad St., Medford.
reported to city police the theft
Monday of his bicycle from Jack
son school, 630 West Jackson st.,
Medford.
Flue Fire A flue fire caused
slight damage to the wall around
a chimney at the Donald Craw
ford residence, 131 Lincoln St.,
Medford, according to the Med
ford fire department. The fire
was reported at 9:11 p.m. Tues
day. Meeting Date Changed A
class for nurses of district 4 will
be held Thursday, March 14,
from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. in the
social room of Sacred Heart hos
pital. Dr. Jack ' Ingram will
speak on situations requiring
tracheotomy and the nursing
care following this type of sur
gery. All interested nurses are
invited to attend.
Children Patients Five chil
dren are patients at Rogue Val
ley hospitals. Hospitalized after
tonsillectomies are Ricky Ford,
three-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gaston Ford, 330 North
Front St., Medford; Debra How
ell, six-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Howell, 1474
Grand ave.. Medford: and Bruce
Farthing, five-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Francis E. Farthing,
1505 Terrace dr.. Medford. Con
valescing there after minor sur
gery is Judy Carnahan, 9-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Carnahan. 802 Grant st.,
Medford. A medical patient at
the hospital is Dewey Hender
son, two-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Henderson, box
291, Eagle Point.
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Father of 11 Jailed
On Mail Fraud Charge
Portland U.R Frank Mar
ion Hudson, 53, Bend, a father
of 11 children, was jailea yester
day in lieu Ol 1,3UU Dan on a
mail fraud charge.
Carlaral 9i i Knril cairl Hlirl-
son was accused at Beaumont,
rex., ot sending raisea iranoer
invoices through the mail. U. S.
Commissioner Claire Mundorff
said a hearing would be held in
proceedings to remove Hudson
to Texas.
Obituaries
HUGH H. HAYES
Funeral services for Hugh H.
Hayes of 826 East 9th St., Med
ford. who died Tuesday at his
home, will be read by a Christ
ian Scientist at Conger-Morris
at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. Commit
tal will be in the Rock Point
cemetery. Gold Hill, with IOOF
Lodge 129 officiating.
Mr. Hayes was born Sept. 23,
1888, in Dunn county. Wis. He
came to Gold Hill with hb par
ents the late John and Antoin
ette Hayes in 1900. On Aug. 8,
1912, near Agate, he was mar
ried to Jessie Bailey, who sur
vives. He was a charter member
of the IOOF, Gold Beach trans
ferring to the Gold Hill Lodge
in 1951.
Survivors, besides his wife,
include daughters. Mrs. Fred
Baker, Medford; and Mrs.
Charles Rosecrans, Central
Point; son, Cecil Hayes, Chico,
Calif.; five grandchildren and
four great grandchildren.
walter Mcdonald
Walter Ralph McDonald. 78,
died in a local hospital, Tues
day. Perl Funeral home is in
charge of arrangements.
ARTHUR EDWARD CHASE
Ashland Arthur Edward
Chase, 59, of 2956 Barbara St.,
Ashland, died at his residence
here Tuesday.
Survivors include his wife.
Bessie; twoxdaughters, Mrs. Opal
Mikesell and Dorothy Haines;
one son, Everett L. Smith, all of
Klamath Falls, two step-sons,
Robert and Kenneth Smith, both
of Portland, and nine grand
children and one great grand
child. Other survivors include one
sister. Pearl Attwood, Willows.
Calif., and two-step brothers.
Mart Stryker. Hornbrook, and
Charlie Stryker. Yreka, Calif.
Mr. Chase was a member of
Masonic Lodge No. 23, Ashland,
and the Brotherhood of Railway
Trainmen. He retired in 1952
as a Southern Pacific brakeman.
Funeral services will be held
at 10 a.m. Friday at Litwiller's
Mountain View chapel. Ashland.
Interment will be in Hornbrook
cemetery. Masonic Lodge, Ash
land, is in charge of funeral arrangements.
Elk Lumber Company
Awards Scholarships
To Three Students
The Elk Lumber company
scholarship committee Monday
awarded three additional S300
scholarships to graduating sen
iors in southern Oregon.
The scholarships are for stu
dents planning to enter Willam
ette university or Lewis and
Clerk college next fall.
Gregory Earl Milnes, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Milnes, 15
North Grovcland ave., was
awarded a scholarship to Wil
lamette university. He has been
active in speech, choir, band and
dramatics at Medford High
school. He was on the debate
team three years and a finalist
in several regional and state de
bate and speech tournaments.
Milnes has been a member of
the high school Madrigal choir
and was selected for the all
Northwest choir soon to perform
in Boise, Idaho. He was also se
lected for all-state band in 1957,
and carried the male lead in the
high school operetta in 1954 and
1956.
Active Member
He has held class offices at
Medford High school and was a
finalist in the Boy's State race
for governor. Milnes is an active
member of St. Mark's Episcopal
church, having been an acolyte
for three years, treasurer and
program chairman of the young
People's Fellowship and for the
past two years has been worship
leader of the Interdenomination
al Youth Service in February.
Barbara Jean MacKay of
Lakeview. who has been award
ed a scholarship to Lewis and
Clark college, is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bennett
MacKay. Her father is resident
manager of the Lakeview Log
ging company.
Miss MacKay has served as
treasurer of her class in the
Lakeview High school, is a jun
ior past honored queen of Bethel
47 in Lakeview and is an active
member of the Lakeview Presby
terian church, where she teaches
in the primary department and
serves as summer organist. Liv
ing in her home has been an
exchange student from Austria,
whom she refers to as her
"adopted sister." She now holds
the highest scholastic record in
her senior class.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland -iU.P Es To retail
ers. Grade A A larce. 45-46c; A. large.
4;i-44r; A A edium. 42-43c; A medium,
4l-42c; A small. 33-36c; carton. l-3c
additional.
Butter To retailers: AA grade
prints. 6-70c lb ; cartons. 70-7U. A
prints. fi!-70r; B prints. B7-fi8c.
Cheese Medium cured To retail
ers: A grade cheddar single daisies,
4,V3-52c: Vlh. loaves. M'-.VTc; pro
cessed American cheese. 5-lb, loaf,
412-44c.
Farm Market
Listing for bales of Idaho potatoes
was raised bv 5 to 10 cent by some
wholesale dealers today on sacks of
10 lbs . this placed name brands at
2.25-2.50 with some unchanged at 2.
Poultry, Rabbiu
Lave Chickens Quoted ffoweri
(No. 1 quality, f.o.b. Portland): Fryers.
2i,-4 lb 24c lb - lieht hens, too few
transactions for Portland price; 10-13
lb. at ranch; heavy hens. 5 lbs. up, not
enough trading for Portland price; at
country, i4-16c lb.; old roosters,
7-c lb.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole
drawn. 42-4.V lb.; cut up. 47-SOc; hens,
light type, cut up. 33-39c; heavy type,
whole drawn. 38-42c lb..
Turkevs To producers: Fryer tur
keys, live weight. 27-28c lb.
Rabbits (Average to growers, fob.
killing ptantsi: Live white, a'.-Vj
lbs., f o b. dressing plants. Portland.
23-26c; colored pelts. 4c under; old
does. 10-12c lb; a few higher. Fresh
killed fryers to retailers, 59-64c lb.;
cut up, 62-65c.
Portland Hay, Grain
Portland Wholesale hay prices:
No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f o b. Port
land. $32; some lots discounted S2 ton.
Wholesale prices as reported by the
USDA market news service: Wheat
No. 2 soft white. $88 SO a ton; No 2
white oats. 38-lb. West Coast deliv
ery,. $55 ton; No. 2 Valley white oats,
$30 50 ton: sovbean meal $76 50 ton.
fob Portland: barley No. 2, 45-lb.
West Coast delivery. S50 ton; stand
ard mill run. prompt delivery, $42.30
43 50 ton. f o b Portland: No. 2 yel
low com. Eastern shipment, f.o.b.
Portland, $81 25-62 ton.
Birlhs
MARTIN To' Mr. and Mrs.
Robert E., general delivery.
Central Point. March 12. 1957,
a girl, 6 pounds, at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
Joanna Lou Henson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Henson,
819 Lozier lane, Medford, was
awarded a scholarship to Lewis
and Clark college. She is a senior
at Medford High school, is a
member of the International Re
lations league, the French club
of which she is president, the
Pep club and the History, Eco
nomics and "Civics association.
She is a member of Job's Daugh
ters and was recently a delegate 'Brookings ...
from Medford High School In- j g'"
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudv
early tonight. Increasing cloudiness
late tonight, rain on Thursday. Low
tonight 30. high tomorrow SO.
Western Oregon: Increasing cloudi
ness toninght with rain through
Thuraday morning. Clearing partially
with a few scattered shower Thurs
day afternoon. Low tonigh 36-44, high
Thursday 48-56.
Northern California: Fair tonight.
Increasing cloudiness Thursday with
rain likely near the coast and possibly
in northern interior by late Thursday.
Little change in temperature.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
42: above normal 5.
Record high this date 81 in 1926.
Record low this date 24 in 1954
PRECIPITATION : 24 hours to mid
meht. .23 inch. Midnight to 10 a.m.,
none.
Total this month 2 TS inches. 2 05
inches above normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 17 20 inches.
3 61 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 47
highest this am. 95.
Hich 4:30 24-1'ester-
a.m. hr.
day Low Prec.
Wednesday, March 13, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIFTEEN"
Stock List Responds
To News on Budget
City
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ternational Relations league to j Klamath Falls
the Model United Nations held 1" . ZZZZ ii
in Eugene. ; Seattle 44
Miss Henson is a member of , Spokane 42
.u. .;. b 1 u -tltakima 49
Mjc r jisi ricsujicnaii uiui.ii ui
Medford and the Westminster
Fellowship youth group. She has
served as church school teacher,
both in the regular
Eureka
Red Bluff
Sacramento ....
San Francisco
Los Angeles ....
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church I Phoenix .
school and the vacation church . Chicago '.
school in the summer, and was
one of a group which recently
visited for a week end at the
Lewis and Clark college campus.
Members of the Elk Lumber
scholarship committee are Riley
Cook, chairman, Frank Van
Dyke. Dr. D. K. West, Dr. Ray
mond Balcomb and Mrs. George
Flanagan. -
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New York ...
Washington.
DC.
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FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through March 18)
Western Washington and Western
Oregon Cool with temperatures ave
raging below norma through Monday.
Rain likely Thursday and during the
week end. Total precipitation above
normal, totaling one to two inches in
interior valleys High temperatures
generally 48-56 in western Oregon
46-52 in western' Washington. Lows
46-52. v.
Northern California R eeurrent
raina on the coast and brief rains at
two-day intervals in the central val
ley. Snow in the mountains. Temper
atures below normal, except much be
low normal in. the mountains.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland (UP.) CatUe 350. Most
ly average choice around 1050 lb.
Idaho fed steers 23: choice 1112 lb.
22 50; good steers 20 50: good-choice
around 890 lb. fed heifers 20.25; can-ner-cutter
cows mostlv 11-12.50 util
ity cows 14-15: utility cows 14-15;
utility bulls 15-16.50.
Calves 50. Choice vealera 28-29;
good 24-27.
Hogs 250. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers
around 200 lb. 20 50: some 20.75- No
3 butchers around 215 lb. 19.25; sows
around 14.50-17.50.
Sheep 150.
22 50; No. 1
ewes 9-10.
Choice wooled lambs
pelts 21; good-choice
ROBERT VAGNER
Director of Band
University Band
To Present Concert
At Hedrick Tuesday
Eugene The University of
Oregon concert band under the
direction of Robert Vagner will
make a three-day tour, March
18-20. The Band will play at
Douglas High schoolin Roseburg
March 18. in Grants Pass and
Medford March 19, and in Ban
don and North Bend March 20.
The Medford performance
will be held in Hedrick Junior
High school gymnasium starting
at 8 p.m. under the sponsorship
of the Medford High school
band. There will be no advance
ticket sales for the concert.
Four Medford students are
members of the band. They are
Alexa Hibbard, Tommy Y'Blood,
Richard Brown and Molly
Walker.
First Trip
This will be the first trip to
southern Oregon by the concert
band under Vagner's direction.
The University of Oregon con
cert band hjs gained a reputa
tion as an outstanding college
band. Dr. Edwin Frank Goldman
ranked the Oregon band as one
of the best in 1955.
The concert band is a select
group of 60 musicians who have
auditioned for placements in the
band. The instrumentation of the
group is of symphonic propor-
tions, using all wind instruments
including English horn, several j
bass clarinets, recording tubas, !
etc. I
The band's repertoire includes i
almost all types of literature: j
military marches, Broadway
tunes, and most of the latest '
symphonic band repertoire.
Vagner has been conductor of
the group for seven years.
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Open Every Day of tha Year
on Highway 99 South
New York (U.R) Budget
cutting appeared out of the win
dow today and the stock market
responded immediately with an
advance in all sections.
Today President Eisenhower
said that budget cuts could come
only in defense, or veterans or
farm benefits.
That seemed to indicate infla
tion ahead and higher stock
prices.
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical B6",t
American Can 43Vs
AT&T 177!-4
Anaconda Copper . 617g
Bethlehem Steel 42
Caterpillar Corp 91
Chrysler Corp 761
Continental Can 45?s
Crown Zellerbach 52'i
Curtiss Wright 42Vs
Du Pont
..178'i
. 85?s
Eastman Kodak
General Electric 56'i
General Foods 43 9 s
General Motors 39 Ti
Georgia Pacific . 27 V
Graham Paige IV2
Homestake Mining . 3oH
Kaiser Frazer 12i
Kennecott Copper 1103i
Lockheed Aircraft 45 ',4
Katy Pfd 60?s
Montgomery Ward 37V4
New York Central 30'2
Penney, J. C 85'.a
Radio Corporation 33',2
Richfield Oil 65 1 4
'Socony Vacuum 52Vs
Southern Co 22
Southern Pacific 42"i
Sandard California 453,i
Standard Indiana i 515s
Standard N. J 57 's
Sun Mines 6?s
Transamerican 38?4
Trans West Air 1615
Tri - Continental 28
Union Carbide . 11014
Union Pacific 28
United Aircraft . 75?i
U. A. L 31
U. S. Rubber 42
U. S. Steel 59 '.i
Youngstown S & T .
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Gene, 600 Benson ave., Medford!
March 12, 1957 a girl, 7U
pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital.
MADDOX To Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond. 1143 Leland
ave., Medford. March 12. 1957, a
girl, 64 pounds, at Sacred Heart-hospital.
THOMAS To Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford, route 3, box 226B, Med
ford. a girl, 634 pounds, at Sac
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