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! Gun, Rod Slolen - Thomas ! Hit and Run-A vehicle dri-
' Oliver Mulhollen, 407 Oregon
i police yesterday the theft of
; a fishing rod worth S15 and
an antique Remington rule
- ERNIE KOVACS
KATHRYN GRANT
MICKEV BOONEV
Bag Stolen Bernice Ann
Phillips. 532 Pennsylvania
ave informed Medford po
lice yesterday that a "White
Stag" sleeping bag worth S35
had been stolen from that
address.
Cited - Walter Edward
Hatch. 756 Barnett rd., was
cited by Medford police last
night for following too close
after a collision between his
vehicle and one driver by Da
vid Champy McCullom, 764
McAndrtws rd., on South Ri
verside ave. at Barnett rd.
Taken-Martha Amelia Mee,
408 Marie st.. reported to city
police Tuesday that three
Christmas tree light bulbs
had been taken from her residence.
from tnat
evening.
address Tuesday
ven by Oayle Damone Ran
dall. 615 West Second St.. was
struck on the left rear bum
per by an unidentified ve
hicle last night in front of
that address, Medford police
reported.
Hubcap Stolen - Lawrence
Wilfred Luy, route 4, box
394A, told Medford police
yesterday of the theft Dec. 27
of an S8.50 hubcap from his
vehicle while it was parked
in the lot of Medford Bowl
ing Lanes, 821 North River
side ave.
Mercy Flight - Lee Sewell,
120 Ajax St., Camp White,
was taken to Portland yester
day for emergency medical
treatment. The trip was made
in a Mercy Flights, Inc., air
ambulance plane, and Sewell
was the 896th patient carried,
by fhe non-profit firm's
planes in the past nine years, state.
Obiluary
MRS. EFFIE IRWIN
Mrs. Effie Irwin, mother of
Mrs. Sarah Ditch, died at her
hornet. 1529 Scenic ave., Cen
tral Point, Wednesday eve
ning. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Conger-Morris
Funeral home.
Mennonite emigrants from
Russia arrived in Kansas in
1374, bringing with them the
famous Red Turkey hard whi
ter wheat that was adapted to
make Kansas the nations
leading wheat producing
Strange As It Seems ? H,x
Weather,
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HOWELL-To Mr. and Mrs.
Woodrow H., 957 Casino rd..
MOiford. Dec. 31, 1958. a
girl. S4 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
BARRELS OF OIL
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Five Accidents JLjn
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(Tweeds, Plushes, Plaids, Ziblenes, Fleece)
O BEAUTIFUL SHADES
(Royal, Light Blue, Taupe, Beige, Gray, Black)
O LATEST STYLES
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Misses' Sizes 6-16
VALUES
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OPEN 'TIL 9:00 P.M.
MONDAYS
READY-TO-WEAR
Five accidents were report
ed to Oregon state police in
less than 24 hours. Several
automobiles, were damaged
and four citations were issued
by Rplice.
Wednesday morning two vehicles-
were heavily damaged
following a collision at the
I Triangle Market, Phoenix. Ac
cording to police, an automo
bile operated by Herman Neil
Hurd, 59. of 116 North Sec
ond St., Talent, pulled across
Highway 99 into the market
and was struck by a south
bound vehicle on Highway
99. Tlie second automobile
was operated, by Richard Joe
Meister, 24, of' 113 Mt. Pitt
ave., Medford.
Hurd was cited by police
for not having n operator"
K licente.
Early todgy vehicles operat
ed by Rowland Read, 51, of
401 East 12th st., Medford,
and Gereld Wilbur Stewart,
38, of 148 Winema Way, Med-
$ ford, .collided on Table Rocg
rd., ipproximately 100 feet
south of tlie airport junction.
Polic said Read, who wsa
traveling south on Table lot
rd., crossed the center line
and cojlided with the north
bound vehicle operta by
Stewart. Read tpas ciieft for
failure to opere't oft night
side of highvgy.
PolicS ?id Refcdff tutomo
bile ws hevily claimed.
Arthur Chrle Bover,
of 15 Beal lnt, ve citsd by
police for fgilur V) Jilk
right of m'ay following n k
cident it 1:30 t.m. m High
way 238 ft th inteaBctica at
Ross lane.
Accordinf to attta ftili,
the Bower vehicla as traval
ing east on Hifhay S3! ani
pulled off onto tha right
shoulder of tha highway. 1h
vehicle then attempted to
make 3 left turn across tha
highway. It vis atrucfc by as
automobile aperatad try Wil
liam Carl Bowles, 49, vt Ls
tai, Idho.
Police gaift tha Boa -aa-
hicle received mino flamaje
while Bowie' automobila irta
damaged on tha right iront
fender, headlight na fill.
& 15-yer-old Rogue Rrae
e
Bf Ws. ISJfrtle VRippte
Rogue River Mrs. Minnie
i Wright, Who fiiod WednesSOy,
! Dc. 24 t hospital in 2?ed-
foia vsa i fbrmer resident oP
boh "imep anfl Rogue Rieep.
Mr. Wright a? born ia
Richl8J9, IpbJ., uly 19, 1883,
and he treasn 4 pesiSent of
Golfl Jtlill, Wime tn& Rogue
River tcr years. She vS
a member of tfte Aeaerably
of God church in Gold Hill.
Survivor include one
daughter. Mrs. Robert WiV
liaras of Gold Hill; two fcrotft
ers, Charles Willis ot iYuiV
land, Idaho, nd John G. WiV
IJis of Indianapolis, Ind., aM
seven grandchildren whom
she raised fter tlie fleatbt tt
a daughter, Mra. Clar, t
! Wimer.
Funeral rvices wei el4
Monday at Perl funeral
home. The Kev. Lymaa Stiles
officiated. Interment -was in
the Jlocl; Point eerne'efy t
Gold Hill.
St
Carroll S. Gray, ido did
at hit hom north el Rogu
Rivep en hihvey 98 Ciurist
ms ay, w 50 reere old,
and hafl lived there tor sum
tirm. Me operated the Bxue
Riar Babbitry.
Jwry Petera, eon v$ M.
unA Jlra. William Petef, who
has bam patient t tha hos
pital in Salem or ome time,
waa etle to cwne hne lor
Chiatmas. Kia mother, who
ia alao a ptiit at the same
hospital, vmwet uger j
Si?, fertd Mrs. tO. til I
i Lilly' Sivell saryce an Bitflv-
wey 99 ar syendin tft noil
dy in ingUvtxol, Clit.
Sacramento. Calil. ATE 'Sri
children nfl dtamilies' cX Ete
EOpI Magerle'. AaotSei
daughter, Mr. MaSie "WacaJ,
ble to be presewt
Harry Nelson waul wrpriftd
con hia 5h birthday, Dec. 19
when he received half doe
en carnatiorvs Tiy wire Irani
his bratftefs i5ler iu
gweden. .
Mr. an Mrs. Floy 4 GviSXh
retunac(J Stvrday e-venbaf
Jrwn spending Chrietrwee wltA
their daughters, Mrs. Bill Sa
ke, and family ifl Fortuiia,
Cali. On Friday they wwtrt
to th coast and visited 4
Ax tie, t Coos Jtey.
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Consid
able cloudiness through Fridav ex
cept lor partial clearing in after
noon. Patches of fos and occasion
al drizzle tonight and Friday j Mrs. Kenneth G.
morning, low tonight 3L'. High
FriHav i; I DUX
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy
and colder with scattered show
ers tonight and Friday. Chance
of a few snow flurries extreme
north portion tonight and Frida- .
Low tonight 32-40. High Fridav
40-46.
Northern California: Fair to
night and Friday except consid
erable fog in south San Joaquin
valley Friday morning. Snow fW
'ries in northeastern high mumi
tains. Cooler.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 42. above normal 5.
Record high this date 63 in IMP.
Record low this date 11 in ISIS).
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, trace. Midnht to 10
a.m.. trace.
Total for December 2.51 inches,
.62 inch below normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 4 84 inch.
3.52 inches below normal.
HUMIDITY: invest yesterday
885, highest this a.m. 97 r'r.
Hinti 4:30 24-
City Yester- a.m. Br.
Brookings 62
Klamath Falls .... $4
MEDFORD 45
Portland ' 51
I BUSY VIOLINIST
! New York (UPI) - Concert
violinist Nathan Milstein has
Mr. and ; 52 playing dates in the United
post office I States and Canada this season.
123. Medford. Dec. 31. 1 including solo aooearances
1958. a boy, 61 pounds, at; with 16 orchestras.
Rogue Valley hospital.
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riAvi ot
BAKER-To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald. 3036 Biddle 0.., Med
ford. Dec. 1. 1953. a girl.
I1 i pounds, t Roy ue Valley
hospital.
Seattle .
Spokane
Yakima .
45
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AHY-To Mr. and Mrs.
James, box 33. Ashland.
Jan. 1. 1959. a boy. 6::i
pounds, at Ashland General
hospital. i
EGGER
CAFE
301 South Central
Wishes to announce
NEW HOURS
starting January 2nd
Open 4 A.M. till 8 P.M.
Daily Closed Sundays
We are looking forward to
seeing all our old customers
u. new1
r ,.
r 11 in 1
Eurek 59 50
Red Bluff 71 37
Sacramento vi5
SSn Prancisco .... i'6 50
Los Angeles 75 52
HARPER-To Mr. and Mrs.,
Ronald, 118 West McAndrews
rO., Medford. Jan. 1, 1959. a
boy, 84 pounds, at Rogue!
Valley hospital. j
boy fte& cited for violation
of bfcjic rule at 3:07 o'clock
thi morning after he lost
control of hb; station wagon
on Sovage Creek rd. approxi
mately 34 miles from High-
ty 88.
According to police, Mal
lory Brett Lynch, Rogue Riv-
r, driving eat on Savage 1
Cre rd. when the vehicle!
ffiltd to make a sharp right
curve. Police said the station ;
Vlgon traveled for 85 feeti
lon $ the shoulder of the high-!
Vy, then fTrveS cross the !
rotd hefort cutting boc8 to
the ogposiw sifl wher9 it
eRt losn 4 iep laanft onS
hit tr'. Police taifi th ,
flutomo'ile was hetii$ Sam- J
5Ve it! fceiwl ocea?i
tt 3:30 a.m. cm Highway 2S8,
tlim mile o! ilpn-
fill trhtn two rucit, ent e
loidtd log truck, tidip(5.
Police iiS ihil ftm ?ck.
oprtt5 b Boy& 3CjnaliS
Htmilton, ?T, cT ?ov S, fcox
51, icsoRvilI, vm Atmif
ed Ind rollti is.lo diteH in
the impict.
I -s vefor& !tf the
loj truci Ii4 not 4cy i iht
:en of tht tceiAtnl. JPolie
etid it vu Atrt tnA Soggy
at the tim tit the ecic5nt,
nd "se quitt liktly the otht
trucfc driver &i& slit
Ui(t tlv vthicle hA hii.
The Hsmiltoi -hir hd
flsmsetd ltt msx teaAsr
end left r$t hcet.
ZUNDEL-To Mr. and Mrs.
August. 2548 Starlite lane,
Medford. Dec. 31. 1958. a
girl, 9 pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
Dry 24"
Hardwood
$20 Cord
SPLIT UTILITY
PEELER CORE
$13 Cord
EAGLE WOOD CO.
TA 6-4081
Mrs. j PPPCPp
LONG-To Mr. and
Benjamin Lee. 1217 West
Ninth st., Medford. Jan. l.jMMMS
ivov, a uoy, i',2 pounas, ai
Sacred Heart hospital.
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M. nJ Mre. Lee A. Slil
ier had 3 t-"i-r dlruJBT guevta
Christmas, Mr. and Kf?.
0-er r4 Hr. Cftatlaite
IVest, cui Grsftls pss tjivd SJr.
enS Mf. Jilt Wtiipie I
R$u$ Hivet.
M. and Mrs. S. W.
ton wiaited lhit ifflDtt IhJ
iamily i Bandon. tost wt-COk.
TTie son. Fhil Tiitt,
brought them home Christrxas
day rl yUited a lew days
with relatives In Qrt Is
nd ThEStofis' 6i3tEt, tdts.
George Alagerje, i Jlpguc
River.
8 hospital in Medlar. H vis
dcrwent najot surgjty.
While ius 9 ', fcis wile
ts in he. iurl tlill txiifsirij
home in Grants 'ass.
Kr. fd Mrs. G-orB ila
j?le entertained Christmas
dT vlth lajnaily dianer.
T?ias presit -er Mr. and
Vira. Carl Meerl, Sir. nd
Mra. V i r 6 i 1 Oatnr and
dHjhttri. Mr. and Bin.
Charles Parrin and sobs of
BiH Beck, soft of Mr. fetuj
MrB. lifrt Beck, l home tbt
ChJistmas an IJy Itave
Sit. and ain. Cfi &aSex
and eoiu, Dicfc atvd Geofge,
and aan&in-lw, 'Grant Clre
and Vitfil Oaiftty, e 1 1
CT.fisiryva after nnaft ork n.
elk huat CkUb., Ore.
Ciyde ffetwrntd ttomfi with
his elfc.
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