uMf Nam K. L. and
Sylvia V. Oliver. Shady Cove,
have assuiffed the business name
of Electric Sales and Service,
according to records in the
county clerk i office.
Orders Hum City Fire Mar
shal Truman Nelson issued 14
orders for correction of hazards
yesterday. He inspected a ware
house, a public Mirage and a ho
tel. A dwelling also was inspect
ed at the request of the occu
pant. Sultry 9 aim mm Convales
cing at Osteopathic hospital af
ter surgery is Mrs. Mamie' Arch
ambeau, Milo. Ore., and Carolyn
Preston. 9 yeer-ole ewughter of
Mr.nd Trs. iohr rt ii. Preston,
Hilts. C'!if. At Brj.ie Valley
hospi'' is DrLii tHiott, 5 year
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Butinosi Nam W. J , Edwin
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Gebhard Orchards, route 2. box
785. Central Point, and Edwin
W. and F. H. Gebhard have as
sumed that name, according to
records in the county cleik's of
fice. Mining Claims Wanda Y.
Crowl. 1920 Grandview' ave.,
Medord. has filed a mining
claim with the county recorder's
office for a claim known as
Luann south of Cameron. Arn
old J. Widmer. route 3, box 188.
Modford, also has filed a mining
clstim for the Hugo Dutch Mine:
north of Buncom, according to
records in the county clerk's office.
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Beekeepers Report
Damage to Hives
Sheriff's deputies this morning
i reDorted several complaints have
j been received recently concern-,
j ing damage to beehives resulting !
I in costs of $75 to $100 to bee- !
keepers.
The complainants also stated i
l that bees go to other hives when j
j their own hives are tipped over
or disturbed. If the bees are j
I diseased they carry the disease
to other colonies, resulting in '
further cost to other beekeepers.
Deputies warned that anyone '
arrested and found guilty of;
such malicious destruction to!
I personal property can be fined
pnd imprisoned. Penalties range
Nm fines of $75 to $100 and
imprisonment of three months
I to one year in the county jail.
I or fines of $50 to $1,000 and
I imprisonment up to three years
in the state penitentiary.
Held in Jail Richard Eugene
Harding, 19. of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
was arrested by state police
Thursday and lodged in the
county jail on a charge of de
struction of private property.
Anumti Nam T. A. Tworo
ger, 10913 Southwest Barbour
blvd., Portland, has assumed the
names, Gun-Crete Cement com
pany, and Cascade Pools, both
in Medford. according to records
in the county clerk's office.
Minor Accident Dale Larry
DePeel, 19. of 308 Ashland it..
Medford, was driver of a ve- j
hide involved in a minor acci
dent at 9:50 p.m. Thursday at
North Phoenix and Fern Valley
rds., according to state police.
.Officers said DePeel was travel
ing south on North Phoenix rd.,
and failed to negotiate a right
turn onto Fern Valley rd. His
vehicle went over a bank and
minor damage resulted to the
front end of the car. There were
no injuries.
Obituaries
' Hornbrook Mrs. Mary Ellen
Gardner, 88, of Copco, died Tues
day evening, March 19, at Siski
; you County hospital in Yreka.
I She had been a patient at the
j hospital since March 1, when she
i suffered minor injuries in a car
! accident on the Hornbrook
! Copco road.
Mrs. Gardner was a pioneer
resident of the southern Oregon-
northern California area. She I
was boyi in Ashland Jan. 18,
1869.
On April 6. 1890, in Keno,
Oregon, she was married to
James M. Gardner. The family
moved to Yreka in 1917, and Mr.
Gardner died two years later.
Since 1926. Mrs. Gardner had
made her home at Copco with
her son, Tom She had been a
member of the Methodist church
in Yreka for more than 40 years.
Besides her son Tom, she is
survived by another son, Fred
Gardner, of Menlo Park, Calif.;
four daughtfrs. Mrs. Amy Ling
of Yreka, Mrs. Frances Moore
of Ashland, Mrs. Ann Moore of
Grants Pass, and Mrs. Ella Judd
of Yuba City, two sisters, Mrs.
Jennie Hum of Klamath Falls,
and Mrs. Edith Anderson of
Syracuse. N Y., a brother
Thomas Grubb of Klamath Falls
and 21 grandchildren and 25
great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 23, in
Gardner's Funeral Chapel in
Yreka. Burial will be in the
family plot of the Evergreen
cemetery.
BARBARA ANN JONES
Funeral services for Barbara
Ann Jones, infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron W. Jones,
Medford, will be held at Siski
you Memorial park Saturday,
March 23, at 10 a.m.
Survivors include the grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit De
Haas, of Brownsboro.
Dr. Raymond Balcomb will
officiate. Perl Funeral home is
in charge of arrangements.
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Check Room Free.
Tobacco Prices Dip
Under Cancer Scare
New York U.R: Tobaccos
broke sharply today on another
cancer scare. Elsewhere the mar
ket moved narrowly with a few
issues providing strong features.
Losses in the tobaccos at their
lows ranged to more than four
points in America. They recov
ered part of the loss.
Tom Wray Reelected
Budget Chairman
The Jackson county budget
committee reelected Tom Wray
chairman and Roger Rath secre
tary this morning at the group's
first meeting on the 1957-58
county budget.
The six-member committee
spent the remainder of the morn
ing going over total budget re
quests presented by heads of
the various county departments.
Totals of the budget requests
are being compared with total
appropriations in the 1956-57
budget.
Individual budget requests
will be considered on an item-by-itcm
basis after all totals
have been studied, committee
members said.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland (UP.) Cattle for week
2865. Choice fed steers 22 30-23 SO;
eood $20.10-22: choice fed heifers
2150; good 13-20; canner-cutter cows
10 50-12; utility hulls 15-16.75.
Calves for week 400. Chou-e vealers
28-30. couple 31; good 24-27; good
choice 350-450 lb. calves 18-24.
Hogs for week lfi(i3. Sorted U.S. 1
and 2 butchers 180-235 lb. 20 25-20.50;
mixed 1. 2 and 3 lots 19.50-20; No. 3.
19 25; sows 300-500 lb. mostly 15
17.50; good-choice feeder pigs 19-20
for 115-140 lb
Sheep for week 1185. Good-choice
wooled lambs mostly 21-22.50: utility
lambs down to 18.50; good-choice ewes
8.50-9 50.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland fU.P. Eggs To retail
ers: Grade AA large. 45-46c; A large,
43-44c; AA medium. 42-43c; A medium.
41-42c: A small 35-36c; carton, l-3c
additional.
Butter To retailers: AA grade
prints, 69-70c lb.; cartons. 70-71c; A
prints. 69-70c; B prints. 67-fiflc.
Cheese Medium cured To retail
ers: A grade cheddar, single daisies,
45'2-S2c: 5-ln. loaves. 51'j-37c; pro
cessed American cheese. 5-1 b. loaf.
41 '3-44c.
Farm Market
Name brand cabbage sold at 6 30 a
crnte; best Mexican tomatnes were
6.75-7.50 a three-tier flat; trading was
slow on the union market.
Poultry. Rabbits
Live,. Chickens Quoted growers
f No. 1 quality, f.o.b. Portland i: Fry
ers. 2'-4 lbs.. 23-24c lb.; light hens,
too few transactions for Portland
price; 11 -13c lb. at ranch: heavy hens,
o lbs up. not enough trading for Port
land price: at country, 14-lGc lb v old
roter. 7-9c lb.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole
drawn. 42-45c lb.; cut u p.47-."Oc: hens,
light type, cut up. 35-rt9c; heavy type,
whole drawn. 38-42c lb.
Turkevs To producers: Fryer tour
keys, live weight. 27-28c lb.
Rabbits (Average to growers, f.o.b.
killing plants k Live white. 3s4-4ia
lbs., t.o b. dressing plants, Portland.
23-26c: colored pelts. 4c under; old
does. 10-i2c lb a few higher. Fresh
killed fryers to retailers, 59-G4c lb.;
cut up, tj2-ti5c.
Portland Hay, Grain ,
Portland Wholesale hay prices:
No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, fob. Port
land. $32: some lots discounted $2 ton.
w holesale prices as reported by the
USDA market news service; Wheat
No. 2 soft white, $88 50 a ton: No. 2
white oats. 38-lb.. West Coast delivery.
S55 ton; No. 2 Valley white oats. $50
ton; soybean meal $75 ton, f.o.b. Port
land, barley No. 2. 45-lb. West Coast
delivery, S49 50 ton; standard mill run.
prompt delivery, $41 141.50 ton. f ob.
Portland; No. 2 yellow corn. Eastern
shipment, fob. Portland, $61-61.50
ton.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy
tonight and Saturday. Cooler tonight.
Low tonight 30. Warmer Saturday with
hieh 58.
Western Oregon: Considerable
cloudiness and a few showers tonight.
Partly cloudy and a little warmer
Saturday with chance of brief after
noon showers. Low tonight 34-42. High
Saturday 50-60.
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Saturdav. Slightlv warmer.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
39: below normal 9.
Record high this date 83 in 1939.
Record low this date 25 in 1952.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid
night. .02. Midnight to 10 a.m. none.
Total this month 3.18 inches, 2.06
inches above normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 17.63 inches,
3 62 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 47 ,.
highest this a m. 93 .
High 4:30 24-
City Tester- a.m. hr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings 50 37 .05
Crater Lake 25 14 .30
37
14
33
24
34
41
38
26
27
37
36
39
42
51
51
32
37
74
39
42
Grants Pass
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Portland 49
Seattle
SDokane
46
43
' Yakima 50
Furcka .. 49
Red BluTf 53
Sacramento fin
San Francisco 55
Los Angeles 64
Phoenix 71
; Denver 63
Chicago ... 46
Miami . 81
New York 47
i Washington, D.C. 55
FIVE-DAY FORECAST:
(Throurh March 27):
Western Oreiron-Western Washing
ton Precipitation heavy, occurring
, moaUy early next week. Totals aver
: aging 2-4 inches on coast. 1-3 inches
in interior. Temperatures averaging
slightly below normal but with rising
trend Highs rising to 55-65. lows to
45-55 bv earlv next week.
Northern California Rain likely
Santa Rosa and Chico northward
early in period and possibly over en
tire area late in period. Snow in
mountains. Temperature below nor
: mal.
SATURDAY NIGHT - 9 to I
Public Welcome.
Turn in to KBES-TV
Fridays, 6:00 p.m.
Name Sought for
New Reserve Armory
The proposed military reserve
center on the present Jackson
County Housing Authority site,
McAndrews rd. and Jackson st.,
will be named after a local citi
zen who served in the Army
in an "outstanding manner,"
Col. William H. Prentice, com
mander of the local Army re
serve unit, said today.
A committee composed of
Prentice and officials from local
Army reserve units are now ac
cepting names from valley resi
dents. Persons should not enter
names without complete infor
mation about the entrant's back
ground. Prentice said.
Local citizens with recom
mendations for an appropriate
name for the reserve training
center should submit informa
tion to Prentice at the federal
building, 33 North Riverside
ave., Medford.
Negotiations are now in prog
ress between the Army and the
housing authority for the build
ing site.
Chains Not Needed
On Mountain Passes
Traffic was moving without
chains over the Siskiyous and
Green Springs, state police re
ported this morning.
Two inches of new snow was
reported on the Siskiyous and
three inches fell on the Green
Springs, they said.
Crater Lake National park re
ported 4 'i inches of new snow
in the past -24 hours, bringing
the total on the ground to 129
inches. Highway 62 through the
park was open, and motorists
were advised to use chains,
were required from Annie
Springs to the rim. It was snow
ing lightly at the lake this morn
ing, rangers reported.
'Missing' Portland
Man Will Testily
Los Armeies U.R) John W.
Vance, a recent witness before
the Senate Rackets committee,
said today he would return to
testify before the Multnomah
county grand jury "whenever
they want me.'
Vance's absence from his hotel
room in Portland where clothing
had ben left behind had created
specuration that something
might have happened to him. He
said he had returned here, where
his father lives, because he is ill.
Portland Barbers May
Get $1.75 for Haircuts
Portland (U.R) There were
indications today that the price
of a haircut in Portland barber
shops may jump to $1.75 on
July 1.
A spokesman for the local
barbers union said that the union
has taken no action on a pro
posed hike in prices but that
there has been talk about seeking
a 25-cent increase when the
present contract expires on
July 1.
Court Records
MUNICIPAL COURT
Charles Edward Poleaki, violation
basic rule, $10; excessive noise, tin
S10
Morris Lester Frink, truck speeding,
$10. m
Donald Lee vonBuskirk. failure to
yield right of way to vehicle. S10.
Monty Louis Riddell, disobeyed
traffic siffnal. $5-
Raymond Emery Folds, disobeyed
stop sign. $5.
Billy May Kicka, violation basic
rule. S10.
Kenneth Dale VanAusdall, violation
ba.ic rule. $10.
Osa Edward Waggoner, violation
basic rule. sio. t
Bruce Chamberlin Kellington, viol
ation hasic rule. SIO.
Rodney Wayne Bacon, inadequate
mufflers, S10.
Charles Frederick Shinn. disobeyed
traffic signal. $5.
William Alonzo Eatea, violation basic
rule. S10.
Paul William Hammond, violation
basic rule, sio.
Thomas Arthur Dwyer Sr., viola
tion haxir rnlt $1 0
Gerald Wilber Mielke, no tail lights,
$5
Robert Wilfred Shepherd, violation
ba.ic rule, $10.
Mildred Olive Anderson, violation
basic rule. SIO.
Cyril Aurcle Mtunier, disobeyed
sxop sign.
DISTRICT COURT
Donald Dean Goyettt, drunk on a
public hiehwav. $30.
John Alien Simmons, overload,
S30 50.
Cornelius Eugene McFarland, failure
to display PUC plates. S15.
Harold Lee Harris, inadequate turn
signal. S6-
Paul A. Weaver, inadequate muffler,
$15.
cmrriT court
Mildred Kane va. Donald Kane,
divorce complaint.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
William Arthur Porter. 85 Granite
St.. Ashland, and Cathie Lee Johtuon.
route 1. box 36. Eagle Point.
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Open Every Day of the Year
on Highway 99 South
Friday, March 22, 1957
Adult Classes Set
At Rogue River High
Rogue River Classes in cake
decoration will be held at Rogue
River High school in the home
economics room beginning
Thursday. March 28. They will
be held from 1:45 to 4:45 p.m.
and from 7 to 10 p.m.
The fee will be about $6 and
the class will consist of 30 hours
of instruction. Registration will
be limited Xo 10 in each class.
Those attending are asked to
bring a notebook and pencil, an
apron, a cardboard box in which
to put their equipment, a clean
ing cloth, newspaper, scissors, a
frosted cake, three bowls for
mixing colors and 3 table knives.
The instructor will be Mrs.
Thelma Benetti of Grants Pass.
Those interested are asked to
call the high school. JUniper
2-3206 or Mrs. Benetti, GReen
wood 6-5931.
The classes are sponsored by
the adult education division of
the state department of educa
tion in cooperation with Rogue
River school district 35.
Airplane Wreckage
Found in Columbia
Cascade Locks iU.R) Wreck
age of the twin-engined Beech
craft plane which crashed into
the Columbia river Wednesday
night was recovered by search
ers late yesterday but the body
of Pilot Lou C. Herron, 36, of
The Dalles, was not inside.
The plane was found about
300 feet offshore from the spot
where it first struck the Colum
bia river highway and then ca
reened into the river during a
flight from Portland to The
Dalles.
Searchers have found only
fragments of ' what may have
been a human body.
Holmes Withdrawing
Port Appointment
Salem U.R) Gov. Robert D.
Holmes said today he was with
drawing the appointment of,
Francis A. Staten, Portland, in
dustrialist, to a post as Port of
Portland commissioner because
it had been called to his atten
tion that Staten was ineligible
because of residence.
The governor explained thai
though Staten is manager of the
Acme Sheet Metal Works in
Portland, within the jurisdiction
of the port, his residence is at
Oswego just outside the bound
aries of the port.
Grants Pass Men Plead
Guilty To Tree Theft
Portland IU.R) Pleas of
guilty to theft of 100 fir trees
from a national forest were en
tered in Federal Court here yes
terday by two Grants Pass men
David S. Chambers, 26, and
Dan L. Riegel, 28, pleaded guilty
to the charge that they took the
trees from the Siskiyou national
forest and sold them in Los An
geles as Christmas trees.
Deficiency Money
Measure Introduced
Salem (U.R) A bill intro
duced today by the Joint Ways
and Means Committee would
authorize deficiency appropria
tions for this biennium of $316,
600 for the State Game Com
mission, $89,000 for the Agri
cultural Department and $30,
000 for Oregon Technical Insti
ture at Klamath Falls.
Births
ORR To Mr. and Mrs. Ike,
86 Renault St., Medford, March
21, 1957, a girl, 53,4 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
SMITH To Mt. and Mrs. Wil
liam L., route 1, box 343F, Med
ford, March 22, 1937, a girl, 7Vi
pounds t Rogue Valley hospital.
GANN To Mr. and Mrs. Lu
ther, route 1, box 355, Central
Point, March 21, 1957, a box, 10
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospi
tal. WARNE To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold, Galls Creek rd.. Gold
Hill, March 21, 1957, a girl, 7
pounds at Sacred Heart hospital.
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Former IV Teacher
Gets Foundation Grant
Cave Junction Albert Lind
quist, former mathematics and
science teacher at Illinois Val
ley high school, has received a
S4.790 grant from the National
Science Foundation to study
science at Stanford university
during the coming school year.
Lindquist, who left Cave Junc
tion three years ago to teach in
Roseburg. will be granted a
year"s leave of absence, and will
leave for. Palo Alto, Calif., in
September.
$127 Added to Fund
For Stedman Family
About $127 has been added
to the certified check of $400
recently sent to the family oi
Bob Stedman. according to Don
McNeil, chairman of the "Get
Well Bob Stedman". citizen's
committee. The S127 was mailed
to his family Thursday.
In addition, more names have
been added to "the, longest get
well card in the world," which
will be sent soon, he said.
These are results of a project
started in cooperation with the
Medford' High school English
and drama instructor, who has
been seriously ill for several
months, under going a series of
operations.
In connection with the pro
ject was the March 15 public
performance of the Young Ore
gonians vaudeville troupe at the
high school auditorium, which
was used as 'the focal point of
the Stedman project.
The average age of American i
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