Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 18, 1958, Image 13

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Local! anl Personal
Patient 4ob& K. Xijekier,
2166 East Mfin Bedford,
is convalescing ft hie home
atfer being conflnei to Secred
Heart hosgitfi tor evvertl
weeks.
9 e
aolon tmrrlon Irl Heft,
211 North Cojainriftue iv., re
ported to eiif police -Tuesdsy
the thaft jj 9 Centre! Retlty
.sign Arot l Jtorth Fetch st.
.
3ftcrfW ft9 At :19 .m.
Tu&fljr !Ktffsrf - firemen
weoo to e 11 in tht
100D tWft a Wett 10th t.
wlyi tWk tire burn-
,ing. eeiinjuiehed the
bMvoUf e imfe
tin9 BI T-Mroldt laughter
u of H(4 IN wn. wtieon
1024, Iffrt Jafcone? t.. Med-.
ford, Mflee t tonsillec
tomy t Stojpt-' Vflley ho
O pitl tefUf, th logitl r-
jporx.
tT ft
' Gas Sitfttirift aJoteaft
art, 91 ifr ft., Cntil
Point, report to golic that
about eitfit fillon) or fato-
line 'ere taften from hia va-
hicle sometime eTlf-r 10 P-m
Monday whil it ftee peried
on 45 Bush t Cintetl Point
' Truck Disjatelel h Mf
ford fire trucft was iicgatched
to a residence on Joardmin
st. about 6:11a J jn. Monday.
Neighbors reorUd that ev
er small boy ejfre trying to
burn a beesr natt etna t torch,
firemen" Thr o
fire.
" - Grass ireman ftera
lummonOi k) fftinzuish a
crass bfea& Cfcoufc. 1:90 B.m
yesterday inth 100 blocfe of
South RitM fvf Tha flra
covered ftbovA onj-half acra.
Three solin tjiUt from
parxva (lomoDuit win
flushed in fcDfmfcpej MaSfbrd
Chin Ua ttiatf Mtm-
bers of Jgcso counte chap
ter 4, Chin Ug club, eeill matt
at the Gir Community elufc,
229 North BCHIaftft, frifliy
at 8 p.m. 4 fefort on "tha e-
cent con9nti m FortttM
will b mff tng efficara ibr
the coiSiftfi year eiU, t9 ia-
sMilg,(iaaated.
'j?
Harr SEofift, jnnj ee of tha
Centtfi Point Stance CoOp,
repotted to police ttt two
SStemfti Wfe ia!e Monday
nitettxiy Tueadertotsfce
gaSolS from CoOp trucks.
HeSi&tt i& each eeee the
linB ySnf trom tne
tan& 9ft trofteft l5Vlt AO 41
-
BISTHS
HIHtLf - ? "Wp. A
Mi Dtrl Xiigon, pott of
fic$ bc 33t- jacktofiville,
Junf) IT, 39St, girl, V
pourft g$ 5se Kagrfc lws-
ttuSXSMtt X Mr. an
Mi gmft JoUfK 39 Lin6
ero fiet Medford, guna 1,
1W 9J, found, t
eM!ji9 e
ftWIM ocSOid 930 lb. ters
8Koni)it iprtSd At 17-9: food
ijrija H.7S; low good 10X lb.
n er.St.! as-26; util-S-mm
tmtanAmr hfers 19-2 50:
tmea l-1850. includii
4kM G-choioa vain
5 8- . 1 nd butch
rJ: ig-tt. '
f CM ! shinatft, .pring
MmJV- 75'- etstern Oragon
at llVAli i)d-choic
(f 3JS arig-Ig.ao: a-?.
Mm r iat n-en alfalfa.
aia ,aaea and SmtUft
) t' fei9j 1
ton: M. !) oia. -!
:cft . a51-a ton;
rllB . 31 ton;
No. t Caast ealivaay. (
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lb tXa. rkat nat Fic:
Maat Va. n whia. 7VT.a
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no. a
Brlay
4S-47:
sovrMTi faswni anipaiaai.
$92 Tog. t)rtlaft: atandtrS aiill
run. pronrat eaiivary, 17-38 ton.
6.o.b Pttrnd; o. aiilo. 54
nn f o b Cfa:- ato i valloar corn.
Eastern (yiipmgpt, f.o.b. gortlfna.
5tj-OJ.ou ion.
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"ilA e VIRGINIA
HDD UAYO
O'BRIEN
Vatient . James D. An
drews, 1790 Archer st., Med
ford, underwent a tonsillec
tomy at Rogue Valley hospital
today, the hospital reported.
Lodge To Meet Amethyst
Rebekah lodge will meet
Wednesday. June 18. at 8 D.m
ii the IOOF hall on Fourth
ava in Gold Hill. It will be the
last meeting until September,
peaks Tonight The Rev.
B. W. Brogden, pastor of the
First Southern Baptist church,
Port Angeles, Wash., will be
guest speaker at the Medford
First Southern Baptist church,
7f Lozier lane, at 8 o'clock
tonight.
r;-
giraart Call-The Medford
fire department was called at
1:03 p.m. Monday by the air
port control tower to stand by
fop tha landing of a Mercy
flight, Inc., plane which re
ported a flat tire. The report
was inaccurate and the plane
mefla safe landing.
Ckee Cliaic The chest
X-rav clinic at Sacred Heart
hoepitel will be open Thurs-
ay from 2 to 5 p.m., accord
ine. to tha Jackson County Tu
hvpculoaia Health associa
tion, ehich sponsors the clin
ic. Volunteer assistance is giv
an ftf the Providence Guild of
Sacra Heart hospital.
'
aratwatas Delbert Trox
all, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Troell of 1133 South Peach
at., was recently graduated
from' Butler university,' In
flianapolis, Ind.- He received a
bachelor of divinity degree in
the School of Religion, a grad
uate theological seminary.
liciier Cited C entral
Point police cited Marlow
Bert. It. of Little Fork,
Minn., Monday night for soli
citing and canvasing sales
without a license. Foiice saia
there were several boys with
Bere. who said he was work
ing for a national magazine
association. The youth's auto
mobile ia being held by the
police in lieu of $25 bail.
Theft Graduation presents,
includine an electric clock, a
pajama set, a mirror set, and
aome gtationeryj were report
ed stolen from an automobile
oDerated by Miss Jessie Wil-
ltrd, route 1, box 646, Cen
tpal Point. Miss Willard, a
last eraduate of Crater High
achocl. told Central Point po
lice the items were taken
from the car while it was
parked at the high school.
Mows About
Scrvicomen
Obituaries
DANIEL L. EVERSOLE
Daniel L. Eversole, 58, died
last night at the Veterans Ad
ministra tion Domiciliary,
Camp White. Funeral arrange
ments will be announced by
Conger-Morris, funeral directors.
LESLIE E. McFALL
Funeral services for Leslie
E. McFall, 67, who died Mon
day at his home near Rogue
River, will be held at Conger
Morris Funeral home Thurs
day at 11 a.m. Committal will
be in Hillcrest cemetery,
Grants Pass.
ftlCXIYIS TRAINING
Donald L. Terry was gradu
ated from recruit training at
the Naval Training center,
San Diego, Calif., June 13.
Terry is the husband of the
former Mias Ada Storts, and
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse E.
Terry, all of route 1, box 141,
Rogue River.
SBADUgTIS
. Cloyd X. Golden, USN, was
graduated from the- Machin
ist's Mate school at the Naval
Training center, Great Lakes',
111., recently. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd A.
Golden, 861 Gilman rd., Medford.
ABO AID CARRIER
Navy Airman Gordon ;R.
Munden, is now serving as a
plane captain aboard the air
craft carrier USS Saratoga.
Hie squadron is attached to
tha U. S. Sixth Fleet in the
Mediterranean area. As a
plane ceptain, Munden is re
aponaible for the maintenance
el a "DmenV jet. He is the
eon of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert S.
Mainden, S04 Beekman ave.,
Medford.
GROUP PLACES FIRST
Sp3 Raoul G- Maddox was
a member of the Dixieland
band which placed first in the
musical combo category of the
Army's recent Alaskan enter
tainment contest at Ft. Rich
ardson, Alaska. Maddox is
regularly assigned as a trom
bonist with the 9th Army
band' at Ladd Air force base.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
George I. Maddox of 340
South Groveland ave., Medford.
COMPLETES COURSE
Army Capt. Ted Vance re
cently completed a 37-week
officer advanced course at the
Army Armor school, Ft.
Knox, Ky. Capt. Vance, who
has been in the Army since
1944 is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Vance of route 2,
Medford..
IN PORTLAND
Seaman Apprentice Fran
cis D. Brown, visited Port
land during the annual Rose
Festival last week as a crew
man aboard the destroyer USS
Colahan. Brown is the son of
Mr., and Mrs. Harley D.
Brown of route 1, box 253,
Rogue River.
LYDIA EHRKE
Funeral services for Mrs.
Lydia R. Ehrke, 83, who died
at her home, 200 Tripp st.,
Monday, will be held at 2 p.m.
in Chapel Mortuary. The
Rev. Thomas . White, pastor
of the Philadelphia church,
will officiate. Interment will
be in Siskiyou Memorial
park.
Mrs. Ehrke, the daughter
of Jacob and Mario Ideli Rin
ker, was born in Wurttem
berg, Germany, on June 19,
1874. When she was 13 years
old her family came to Wis
consin in 1887, where she
was married in 1903 to Wil
1 i a m Ehrke. The family
moved to Montana in 1918
and then came to Ashland in
1919, where Mr. Ehrke died
in 1939: Mrs. Ehrke moved to
Medford in 1946.
Surviving are two daugh
ters, Miss Lillian Ehrke, of
Chicago, and Mrs. Florence
Cardinal, Riddle, Ore.
MRS. CORA MOORE
Funeral services for Mrs.
Cora May Moore, 86, of 327
Marie st., who died Monday,
will be held at Colonial Mor
tuary in Portland Thursday
at 10 a.m. Committal will be
in Lincoln Memorial park.
Local arrangements were un
der the direction of Conger
Morris, funeral directors.
Mrs. Moore was born May
10, .1872, in Pennsylvania,
and had lived in Medford for
the past eight years.
Survivors include a son,
Charles E. .Collins,' Medford;
two sisters, Mrs. Stella Dunn,
Baker, Ore.; and Mrs. Mary
Guld, Lebanon, Ore.; a broth
er, Malcomb Bennett, Oregon
City; one granddaughter and
three great grandchildren.
FRED M. BROWN
Private funeral services
were held at the Perl Funeral
home this morning for Fred
M. Brown, 76, of 1701 Strat
ford way, who died Monday.
The Rev. John S. Power of
St. Mark's Episcopal church
officiated -Full rrmrnh sprv.
ices will be held at Bozeman.
Mint., and interment will be
in the Sunset Hills cemetery
in that city. . ;
Mr. Brown was born in
Bozeman, Mont., oh Nov. 20,
1881, and was married to
Miss Mary Ann Holland in
Billings, Mont., in 1904,
where they made their home.
Mr. Brown was county engi
neer for ' many years, city
manager- of Bozeman, and
was division engineer for
Montana for 18 years before
retiring. He represented Gal
latin county in the state legis
lature of Montana for four
years.
He was a member of St.
James Episcopal - church - of
Bozeman; various Masonic
bodies of Montana and was a
past grand patron of the OES
and past grand high priest of
the Royal Arch of Montana.
He was a registered profes
sional engineer in Montana
and in Oregon. He received
his professional training at
Montana State college and
University of California.
He was preceded in death
by his son, Fred H. Brown,
in 1948. He is survived by
his wife and his daughter,
Esther Brown, who is dean
of women at Montana State
college; four grandchildren;
five great grandchildren, sev
eral nieces and nephews and
one sister, Mrs. Edith Milloy,
of Vancouver, British Columbia.
Awards to National
Forest Personnel
Announced by FS
Awards and honors recent
ly won by Rogue River Na
tional Forest employees have
been announced by Forest
Supervisor Carroll E. Brown.
Various individual and unit
awards for safe work per
formance were presented
Monday at the annual fire
guard training camp orienta
tion program. About . 100
Rogue River employees, two
thirds of the entire summer
force, were present at the fire
guard training program got
under- way at . the old CCC
Council on Aging
To Meet Thursday
The Rogue Valley Council
on Aging will meet at 3 p.m.
Thursday, June 19, in the
Red Cross building auditor
ium on Hawthorne ave.
Preceding the general meet
ing committee will meet at
2 p.m. Mrs. Harlan Bosworth
is chairman. . ,
"All members are urged to
attend both meetings as an
election of three directors and
a vice president will be held
to complete the executive
board.
General council meetings
will be held once a month in
the. future at 3 p.m. on the
third Thursday each month.
The first Thursday of each
month will be reserved for
committee meetings and
meetings of the executive
board.
Program material for the
Northwest Regional confer
ence on Aging at Reed col
lege, Portland, June 29-July
2 will be available at the
meeting Thursday.
Eskimo Finally
Buys Refrigerator
Greeville. Mich. (UPI)
It finally happened.
An Eskimo bought an
icebox.
Word of the tale came
from C. J. Gibson, president
of 'a Greenville appliance
manufacturing firm.
"The sale of a refriger
ator was made last month
to an Eskimo living near
Churchill. Alaska." Gibson
-said.- '
Weather
FORECASTS !
Medford and vicinity: Afternoon
thunderstorms in mountains; .other
wise fair through Thursday.' Low
tonight 60. High Thursday 93. '
Western Oregon: Isolated thun
dershowers southern mountains this
evening. Fair tonight and sunny
Thursday except morning overcast
along coast. Low tonight 52-60.
Highs Thursday 82-92 inland, 65-70
on coast.
Northern California: Fair through
Thursday except a few scattered
thunderstorms in high mountains
and fog along coast. Little tem
perature change.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
77: above normal 12.
Record high this . date 100 in
1945.
Record low this date' 40 in 1954.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, trace. Midnight to 10 a.m.
nTotal this month 1.78 inch, 1.12
inch above normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 24.68 inches,
7.18 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
315i, highest this a.m. 91.
High 4:30 24
. City Tester- ajn. hr.
' - day Low Prc.
Brookings 62 54 .01
Crater Lake
Grants Pass 98 62
Klamath Falls 88 52 T
MEDFORD 94 61
Portland 93 60
Seattle 90 61
Spokane 86 69 T
Yakima 95 65
Eureka . 81 56
Red Bluff 96 68
Sacramento 85 59
San Francisco 72 59
Los Angeles 81 63
Phoenix 106 82
Denver - 80 5;
Chicago - 68 52
Miami 90 78
New York 67 59
Washington, D.C. 80 57
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through June"23):
Western Oregon - Western Wash
ington Temperatures averaging
much above normal and little or
no precipitation. Highs generally
80-95 in western Oregon and 74
86 in western Washington, except
64-74 on coast. Lows 50-60.
Northern California No rain ex
cept scattered afternoon thunder
showers in high mountains. Tem
peratures above normal.
AS
The Whole Town's
talking about the
wonderful ...
Mexican Plate
DINNER
Served at the
Jackson Hotel
DAILY
from 5 to 7 P.M.
DON'T FORGET ...
. Our, Rtgular-Manii'- of Delicious Feeds it Available
j Usual From 6:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. DAILY.
camp northeast of Butte Falls.
The Klamth ranger district
organization received a cita
tion for .10 years continuous
work without a lost time acci
dent. Robert L. Cooper, dis
trict ranger during this 10
year period of accident free
work was recently promoted
to the staff of the regional
forester, Juneau, Alaska.' The
citation was received for the
Klamath district organization
by the new district ranger,
Darroll K. Frewing.
Maintenance Crew
The forest road mainten
ance crew, Daid T. Thompson,
foreman, received a citation
for the fourth consecutive
year of accident free work.
The Union Creek -ranger
district organization, Rex. A.
Resler, district, ranger in
charge, received a citation for
four consecutive years of ac
cident free work on that dist
rict. This is considered an un
usual record since the work
force of the Union Creek dist
rict for the past several years
has averaged 50 to 80 men
during the summer period.
Three ranger districts re
ceived citations for the second
consecutive year of" accident
free work. They were the
Applegate district, Vern E.
Taylor district ranger; the
Ashland district," Harold A.
Thomas, district ranger; and
the Butte Falls district, Ralph
A. Riese, district ranger:
The forest road engineering
crew, Robert S. Snoich, chief
of party, received a citation
for one year of accident free
work. .
Howard G. Hopkins, timber
management staff officer,' was
given an award for safe driv
ing of government vehicles
for 20 years and a safe work
er award for 20 years without
an accident.
Safe Driving Award
Ralph A. Wiese received an
award for safe driving of gov
ernment .owned vehicles for
10 years without an accident.
Harold M. von Stein, fire con
trol aid, Applegate district,
received an award for safe
worker without a lost time
accident for 10 years.
These individual awards for
Safe driving and safe working
are given annually by the re
gional forester in Portland! to
employees who have earned
them from 10, 20 and 30
years service.
Length of service awards
consisting of certificate signed
by Secretary of Agriculture
Ezra Taft Benson and a 10 or
20-year lapel pin were issued
to Robert L. Dowell, fire con
trol aid, Applegate district, 20
years' service; Sylvester S.
Stevens, property and supply
clerk, Medford office, 20 years
service; Wiese, district ranger
Butte. Falls district, 10 years
service; Robert K. Krell, as
sistant ranger Prospect dist
rict, 10 years service; Douglas
B. Finch, district ..assistant
Butte Falls district, 10 years
service.
Tribute to Record
Brown paid tribute to the
cooperative effort of all em
ployees that had resulted in
the fine safety record of the
Rogue River National Forest.
He pointed out that al
though forest work is rated
among the most hazardous,
personnel of the Rogue River
National Forest organization
have now gone for more than
20 continuous months without
a lost time accident. The cu
mulative frequency rate for
the past 3 years was 4.23 acci
dent per million man-hours
work.
He gave particular credit to
the leadership of S. T. (Ten
ny) Moore, fire staff man and
safety officer.
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Stock Market Rally
Fouled by Decision
New York (UPI) A
rally featuring General Mo
tors today ran afoul of Wash
ington trust-busters in the
case of DuPont, largest Gen
eral Motors stockholder.
A Justice Department
spokesman said the DuPont
Over-the-Counler
Western Stocks
The following bid and
asked prices on selected West
ern securities, provided by
the Medford branch office of
Pacific Northwest Company,
are unofficial and do not rep
resent, actual transactions,
but are intended as a. guide to
the approximate price range.
Common Stocks Bid Asked
Bank of America ..' . 37g' 40
Calif-Pacific Utilities. 29 31
Cascades Plywood 25 i 27 3i
Cons. Freightways .. 16 17,'s
Copco 32 i 34H
First National Bank 46 3 50
Pacific Pwr. & Lt. (nh) 358 37
Portland Gen. Elec 253, 27
U. S. National Bank .... 65 69
United Utilities 23 Ti 25 "4
West Coast Tel 20'v 21 'i
Weyerhaeuser-. 3838 40?8
investment Funds
Noon Quotations on select
ed funds supplied by the Med
ford Branch of Foster & Mar
shall, Members N e w Y o r k
Stock Exchange.
Fund Bid
Bullock 11.87
Chem Fund 16.43
Eaton Howard Stk 20.14
Fidelity 13.05
Gas Ind 12.88
Group Sec Avia .... 9.57
Group Sec Com Stk 11.53
Group Sec Elec .... 6.62
Group Sec Petr .... 11.01
Group Sec Stee .... 7.29
Group Sec Tobac ... 6.29
Keystone B-3 15.86
Keystone B-4 9.35
Keystone K-l 8.34
Keystone K-2 10.49
Keystone S-l 15.17
Keystone S-2 ...v. 10.29
Keystone S-3 11.30
Mass Inc Tr 11.05
TV-Elec 10.89
Value Line Inc 4.85
Wellington 12.63
Asked
13.01
17.77
21.53
14.11
14.08
10.48
12.63
7.26
12.06
7.99
6.90
17.31
10.21
9:10
11.45
16.55
11.23
12.33
11.95
11.87
5.30
13.77
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI) Eggs To re
tailers: Grade AA large, 44-46c
doz.; A large, 41-43; AA medium,
37-39: A medium, 37-38; AA smalls,
27-29; carton l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA and
Grade A prints, 66-67c lb.; carton
lc lb. higher; B prints, 64-65c.
, Cheese medium cured To re
tailers: A grade Cheddar single dai
sies, 40-Slc; 5-lb. loaves, 51'V2-57c;
processed American cheese, 5-lb.
loaf, 40-43c.
Farm Market
Best strawberries cleaned up
early at the East Side Farmers mar
ket at mosUy 2-2.25 a 12-cup fill;
red raspberries sold at 2-2.255:
Maryhill cherries sold lower at 25
cents a pound;. Bings from The
Dalles were . 27 12 cents; Oregon
lettuce was 3-3.50 a crate;
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted to grow
ers at Portland, Salem and south to
Eugene, f.o.b. ranch No. 1 quality
fryers. 2?i-4 lbs, 23c; light hens,
14-15c; heavy hens, 5 lbs. up, 20c;
old roosters. 7-8c lb;
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed, to retailers: fryers, whole
drawn, 41-43c lb.; cut up, 46-48c;
hens, light types cut up, 37-40c;
heavy type, whole drawn, 43-46c.
Dressed Turkeys A grade
breeder hens, net to producers on
an eviscerated basis, 27c lb.; toms,
same basis, 25c lb.; A grade young
hens, 35c lb. to' producers on evis
cerated basis; to retailers. A grade
breeder hens, mostly 36-38.
Rabbits (average .to growers,
f.o.b. killing plants) Live white,
3V2-4'i lbs. f.o.b. Portland, 22-25c;
colored pelts, 4c under. Fresh
killed fryers to retailers, 59-61C lb.;
cut up, 62-65c.
QUACKERS NEEDED
Sun Valley, Calif.. (UPI)
Thieves stole 21 ducks from
Mrs- M. A. Buckelew's back
yard without a single quack
of alarm. The ducks, known
as Moscovies, are quackless.
proposal for complying with
a ruling to get rid of its GM
voting- rights was "complete
ly unacceptable" andthat the
government has no intention
of . backing down on its de
mand that DuPont get rid of
its 63 million shares of GM
stock.
' DuPont weakened. Tuesday
it had soared eight points and
closed with a gain of five.
Chrysler at its top showed
a gain of nearly two points.
American Motors was active
and firm. '
": Today's prices on selected
stock
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New York (UPI Dow- ,
Jones final stock averages:
30 industrials 476.65. off '
2.32;- 20 railroads 118.88,
off 0.47: 15 utilities 78.79,
off 0.35, and 65 stocks
164.49, off 0.75. Sales today
were about 2.640,000 shares
compared with . 2,950,000
shares Tuesday.
Allied Chemical .
American Can . ......
AT&T
Anaconda Copper
Bethlehem Steel
Caterpillar Corp. ;'.
Chrysler Corp. .
Continental Can
Crown Zellerbach
Curtiss Wright ........".
Du Pont
Eastman Kodak
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors .
Georgia Pacific
Graham Paige .".
Homestake Mining
Kaiser Frazer
Kennecott Copper.
Lockheed Aircraft
Katy Pfd.
Montgomery 'Ward, v
New York Central
Penney, J. C
Penn RR ..
Radio Corporation .;.
Richfield. Oil
Sears
Southern Co.
Southern Pacific
Sdcony Vacuum .
Standard California ...
Standard Indiana
Standard N. J
Sun Mines ..,. .........
Texas Gulf
Tex Pac Land Trust ...
Transamerica
Trans West Air ...
Tri-Continental
Union Carbide
Union Pacific
United Aircraft
U. A. L.
U. S. Rubber
U. S. Steel
Youngstown S & T
... 78 V2
... 49 Vs
..17834
.. 48
.. 417s
.. 645s
.. 48
.. 50?s
.. 493a
.. 25
..187
..11034
..59V2
6078
.. 39? 8
.. 37
- 1Y4
.. 4212
91,8
.. 91 V4
.. 473s
.. 53 .
- 35V4
1712
9412
.. 13 58
.. 35
.. 803s
... 293s
3034
- 451s
. 5118
...52
... 47 :
... 54 12
... IVs
... 21V4
... ll34
42
I2V2
... 35V4
... 90
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Barnes Elected FFA
President at CHS
Central Point Allen
Barnes was recently elected
president of the Crater High
school Future Farmers of Am
erica club. A senior at the
school, he succeeds David
Mack who graduated this
year. . - .
Other new officers include
seniors John Caster, vice pres
ident; Donald Ryon, secre
tary; and Mike Redmond,
treasurer. Juniors 'r Donald
Denning and Kennith Wood
were elected reporter and sen
tinel respectively. V 5
Retiring officers, in addi
tion, to Mack, are- Lyle Big
ham, president; Robert Lich
ti, secretary; George Gilman,
treasurer; Carl Vanderpool,
reporter; and Barnes, sentinel.
: The officers of the : FFA
chapter form an executive
council which meets regular
ly to determine club activity
and policy.
Roseburg Firm To
Build Adair Housing
Washington (UPI) Sen.
Richard L. Neuberger (D-Ore.)
reported today that the Air
Force has received a letter of
acceptability for construction
of 150 housing units at Camp
Adair, Ore. The contract was
awarded to Todd Company" of
Roseburg, Ore., with a low bid
of $2,391,750.
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