Locals
Miners in Cuitody-Medf ord
city police Wednesday night
took into protective custody
tour Ashland youths on a
charge of illegal possession of
intoxicating beverages. The
youths, William Richard Sny
der, 20, Michael John Car-
mean, 18, and two 17-year-old
juveniles, were stopped by a
city policeman who observed
one of the youths driving his
car on the wrong side of the
street on Ninth st., between
Bartlett st and Riverside ave.
They were taken into custody
after the officer found a six-
pack container of beer in the
car. After interrogation, po
lice released the two juveniles
to their parents and Snyder
and Carmean on $35 bail
each.
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DOYLE SMITH and THE MUSIC MAKERS
With Ally Mapla oa
Sax and Clarinet
Large Dining Facilities
Dancing 9 P.M.
DANCE
Lake Creek Grange
Ron Nelson & The Melody Mountaineers
Dancing Refreshments
9 to 1 Door Prizes
DDAMCCIE
Saturday Night
OASIS!
LADIES NIGHT
In Appreciation of Hi Finn Dane Participation Last Woak
All Ladies Admitted FREE Tin 9:30 p.m. This Saturday.
Dick Spain - Bill Lively
AND THE ROGUE VALLEY BOYS WESTERN MUSIC
Items Taken -Max A. Cra
mer, 3185 Madrona lane.Med
ford, notified sheriffs depu
ties Wednesday that parts of
a light plant motor and a
washing machine motor had
been taken from his property
on Foots creek.
Meeting Postponed -The
regular meeting of the Dis
abled American Veterans to
night has been postponed un
til Monday, Feb. 29, because
of the Turnabout Party at the
Camp White Veterans admin
istration Domiciliary, DAV
officials have announced.
Money Lost-A cashier for
the Stevens Corporation auto
parts, 101 East 10th st., lost
a money bag containing ap
proximately $75 in cash and
$20 in checks near Central
ave., between Eighth and
Ninth st., yesterday morning,
according to city police.
Hubcaps Stolen -Paul Oli
ver Newcomb, 516 Dakota st.,
told city police that four hub
caps, valued at $20 were stol
en from his vehicle last night
while it was parked on North
Riverside ave., between Maple
and Austin sts.
Permits Issued The city
building department issued
several permits recently. Walt
Young acquired a permit to
construct a $1,500 mezzanine
at 36 South Bartlett st., James
DeWees acquired a $3,000
permit to remodel a residence
at 430 DeBarr ave., and Ray
Schumacher was issued a $1,
000 permit to remodel a com
mercial building at 1617
North Riverside ave.
SHOW STARTS 7:00
SATURDAY 5:30
RANDY SPARKS - DICK FORAN
"THE BIG NIGHT"
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SATURDAY NIGHT
February 27th
Funeral Services
For E. Mclntyre
Set for Monday
Funeral services for Ernest
Delbert Mclntyre, 58, of Jack
sonville, who died Thursday,
will be held at Conger-Morris
Funeral home downtown
chapel Monday at 10 ajn. The
Rev. King K. Jones of the
Jackson v i 1 1 e Presbyterian
church will officiate. Commit
tal will be in Jacksonville
cemetery. -
Mr. Mclntyre was born Oct.
11, 1901, on Forest Creek,
and had lived in southern
Oregon all his life. He attend
ed Jacksonville schools,
served in the Navy in World
War I, and in 1925 he was
married to Helen I. Culy, who
survives.
He owned and operated Mc
lntyre Mercantile company,
the Jacksonville Variety
Store, and Nugget Confec
tionery, and at the time of
his death was an associate of
Jacksonville Market.
He was a past member of
IOOF lodge, Jacksonville; of
Waren lodge, AF&AM, Jack
sonville; was charter member
and past president of Jack
sonville Lions club, served on
the Jacksonville school
board, and Jacksonville city
council, and was active in
civic affairs.
Survivors, besides his wife,
include two sons, Russell Mc
lntyre, Jacksonville; Ronald
Warren lodge, AF&AM Jack
Mclntyre, Empire, Ore.: a
daughter, Mrs. Donald R
Swanson, Cleveland, Ohio;
his mother, Mrs. Lola Mcln
tyre, Jacksonville; a brother,
Joe Mclntyre, and a sister,
Mrs. Minnie Sawyer, both
Jacksonville; and nine grand
children. Honorary casket bearers
will include Ray Coleman,,
Ray Wilson, James Noble,
Oscar Lewis, and O. W. (Stub)
Matheny. Active bearers will
include John K e a v e n y,
Charles Young, Bruce Blew,
M. L. (Doc) Tweedy, Arthur
Davies, and Robert Minear.
Over-the-Counfer
Western Stocks
The following bid and ask
ed quotations, from the Na
tional Association of Securi
ties Dealers, Inc., do not rep
resent actual transactions.
They are a guide to the range
within which these securities
could have been sold (indi
cated by the "bid") or bought
(indicated by the "asked") st
the time of compilation.
Common Stocks Bid Asked
Bank of America 45 47
Calif .-Pacific Utilities.... 184 19?i
Cascades Plywood 32 Vx
Cons. Freightways 17
Copco 33,i
First National Bank 55 V
35
18 Tt
35
59
34
20 'i
39
22
29
70
40
25
40
Morrison-Knudsen 32
Northwest Nat. Gas 18 ?i
Pacific Pwr. & Lt. 36
Permanente Cement 20 ,
Portland Gen. Elec. 28
U.S. National Bank, 66 i
United Utilities 38
West Coast Tel. 23 Ti
Weyerhaeuser 38
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Saturday -8 'til ?
MOOSE HALL 11 Newtown St.
Veterans, Legionnaires, Wives, Auxiliary Members
and Guests Invited
Sponsored by Legion Post 1 5.
Lounge Will Be Open
ID A ft
at Walker's
EVERY
SATURDAY NITE
Whara Old Friands
Meet New Friands
Always Good Music
REAL COFFEE Servad at tha Snack Bar
Jacksonville
COMMUNITY HALL
With
BOBBY BURTON
and
Western Swingsters
reaurillgi Frank Burdick
Saturday
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L. G. JOLLEY
Die in Portland
Ex-Supervisor of
Forest Here Dies
L. G. (Larry) Jolley, super
visor of the Rogue River Na
tional forest for two years in
1951 and 1952, died in a Port
land hospital last night,
friends here have been in
formed.
Jolley was assistant region
al forester in the Portland of
fice of the U.S. forest service,
an assignment he took after
leaving Medford. He was in
charge of informational serv
ices for the region.
He and his family lived on
Westerlund dr., in Medford,
In addition to activities con
cerning forestry management,
he also was a member of the
Medford Rotary club.
His death followed an ex
tended illness, but was not ex
pected. Survivors include his wid
ow, Isabelle, and two married
daughters. Funeral services
in Portland are pending.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPI) (USDA)
Cattle 1700. Choice 1117 lb. fed
steers 27.25; 1081 lb. 27; bulk good
under 1100 lb. 24-26; choice heif
ers 25: canner-cutter cows 12-14;
cutter-utility bulls 16.50-2125.
Calves 260. Good-choice vealers
28-33; cull-utility 14-21; good-choice
stock calves 25-28.
Hoes 1575. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers
16.50-16.75: sows 11-13.50: eood-
choice feeder pigs 14.50.
Sheep 1025. Shorn and wooled
lambs good-choice 20.50-21.50; good-
choice feeders i7.au-.iy; ewes 4-v.au.
Portland Produce
The following price quotations
are from the agricultural marketing
service of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture in Portland.
Eggs: Prices to retailers, deliver
ed; cartons, X large AA 48-53;
large AA 45-49; large A 43-47;
medium AA 41-46: small AA 32
41. Prices to producers: X large
AA 38-40: large AA 35-38;
large A 34-35: medium AA 33-35 ;
small AA 28-31.
Butter: Prices to retailers. No. l
prints delivered, AA an A 68, B 66.
Poultry: Prices to retailers, de
livered, for grade A quality, fryers,
whole 36-40, cut up 41-45; light
type hens, whole 27-31, cut up 32-
33; heavy type hens, whole 35-40.
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OBITUARIES
VINSON B. WILLIAMS
Vinson B. Williams, 57, died
last night at the Veterans Ad
ministration Domi ciliary,
Camp White. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
by the Perl Funeral home.
MRS. ANN HEAD
Applegate Valley - Funeral
services for Mrs. Ann Head,
49, former Applegate resident,
were held at Hull and Hull
Funeral home in Grants Pass
Thursday. Interment was in
Missouri Flat cemetery.
Mrs. Head, who was a life
time resident of southern Ore
gon, died Monday at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Rudy Hel
ler, in Evans Valley.
Survivors include her hus
band, William, her mother
and two daughters, Mrs. Mary
Kay Head, Grants Pass, and
Mrs. Kenneth Knox, Fair
banks, Alaska.
SADIE NICKELL DAVIS
Ashland-Mrs. Sadie Nickell
Davis, 30, died in Milan, 111.,
Feb. 22. Illinois police are
seeking cause of death. She
was born May 16, 1929, in
Garner, Ark.
Survivors include her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cri
sel, Glenallen, Ala.; children,
Mary Jane Nickell, Enna Eliz
abeth Nickell, Wilma Marlene
Nickell and Shirley Darlene
Nickell, all of Colestine, Ore.
She is the daughter-in-law of
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Forbes,
Colestine. Five brothers and
two sisters in eastern United
States also survive.
Funeral services will be
held Monday, Feb. 29, at Mis
souri Flats cemetery on the
Upper Applegate at 11 a.m.
under the direction of Litwil
ler's Funeral home. The Rev.
E. E. Crawford of the Ash
land Church of the Nazarene
will officiate.
PETER GERTSON
Ashland-Peter Gertson, 60,
of 286 Vista st, died Feb. 25
in San Francisco. He was
born Aug. 20, 1899, in Mani
toba, Canada.
Mr. Gertson operated a
lumber mill in the Ashland
vicinity for a number of years
and moved to Ashland from
Klamath Falls 14 years ago.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Hazel Gertson, Ashland;
one daughter, Barbara, Port
land; brothers Ben Gerstson,
Ashland; John Gertson, Arm
strong, B.C., and Henry Gert
son Michigan; sisters, Mrs.
Mary DeFehr, Mrs. Katherine
Eoews, both Armstrong, B.C.;
Mrs. Sadie Whitman, Sas
katchewan; and Mrs. Lena
Leaver, Didsburg, Alberta.
Funeral arrangements will
be announced by. Litwiller's
Funeral home.
ELMER SEMISCH
Funeral services for Elmer
Semisch, 54, of 1051 West
13th st., who died Wednesday,
will be held at Chapel in the
Trees in Siskiyou Memorial
park Saturday at 11 a.m. The
Rev. Elvin S. Tollefson of
Ascension Lutheran church of
Medford will officiate. Pri
vate committal services will
follow at Siskiyou cemetery.
Inurnment will be in the Co
lumbarium of the Mausoleum.
Mr. Semisch was born in
Philadelphia, Pa., March 5,
1905. On May 31, 1958, in
Reno, Nev., he was married
to Margaret Harper, who sur
vives. He had lived in Med
ford for the past nine years,
and at the time of his death
was associated with the Re
liable Cleaners. Mr. Semisch
was a 32nd degree Mason,
with his membership in south
ern California.
Other survivors include one
son, Theodore Semisch, Phila
delphia, Pa.; and one brother,
Charles Semisch, St. Peters
burg, Fla.
Pallbearers will be Marvin
Lemieux, Tex Phillips, Ira
Culver, Harry Marshall,
George Field and Hugh Lap
pin. Honorary bearers will be
Larry Neely, Jay Goodman,
Attention Eagles!
HARD TiLlE DANCE
SATURDAY, FEB. 27
Jack's Melody Trio
Eagles & Guests Welcome
Anniversary
Saturday Nite-VFW Hall
In Rogue River 9 to 1
FREE Coffee, FREE Cake, FREE Soft Drinks
Music by VIC FLOOD & The Rhythm Masters
Saluting: BILL SOULE, aur pianist, wh hasn't missai
a singla Sit. Nite of playing for you in Hie past 4 yean!
Hardwood Floor Enlarged Dining Facilities
Check Room Free Large Parking Area
SPONSORED BY VFW - EVERYONE WELCOME
Bill Cox, and O. H. Bengtson.
Siskiyou Funeral Service
directors are in charge of ar
rangements. The body will lie in state
until 8:30 o'clock tonight at
the Chapel in the Trees.
CLAYTON F. BISHOP
Ashland - Clayton Franklin
Bishop, 57, of 75 Coolidge St.,
Ashland, died Feb. 25 in a
Medford hospital. He was
born Sept. 19, 1902, in Wol
cott, Ind.
He was a member of Ash
land Elks lodge. He married
Leeda Spence in 1922 and has
been a valley resident since
1907. He was custodian at
Washington and Talent
schools for a number of years.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Leeda Bishop, Ashland;
children, Jack Bishop, Waco,
Texas, and Gene Bishop, Sac
ramento, Calif.; three grand
children, and two brothers,
Rex Bishop, Stockton, Calif.,
and Buster Bishop, Berkeley,
Calif.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, Feb. 27, at 2 p.m.
at Litwiller's Mountain View
chapel. The Rev. Herschel
Hall of First Methodist church
and the Elks lodge are in
charge. Entombment will be
in Rest Haven mausoleum.
LAURA E. HAMER
Funeral services for Mrs.
Laura Ellen Hamer, of Jack
sonville, who died Wednes
day, will be held at Conger
Morris Funeral home down
town chapel Tuesday at 3
p.m. Elder John D. Trude of
the Seventh Day Adventist
church will officiate. Commit
tal will be in Jacksonville
cemetery.
Mrs. Hamer was born Feb.
9, 1875, near Blue Rapids,
Kan. She crossed the plains
with her family at an early
age and had lived most all of
her life in Oregon. She was
a member for many years of
the Seventh Day Adventist
church.
Survivors include a son,
Jack Kells, Hillsboro; a sis
ter, Mrs. Jennie Walker, Jack
sonville; a brother, Frank J.
Taylor, Gladstone, Ore.; three
grandchildren and several
nieces and nephews.
Investment Funds
Noon quotations on selected
funds:
Fund Bid Asked
Bullock 12.51 13.82
nhpm Fund 10.82 11.71
Colonial Ener 12.37 1352
Eaton Howard Stic 23.51 25.14
l-irfolifir .... 15.30 16.54
Group Sec Avia-Elec. 8.78 9.62
Group sec com &ik az-zz io.jo
Group Sec Petr 9.13 10.00
firmin Sec Steel 9.72 10.65
Group Sec Tobac 7.67 8.41
Keystone s-3 io.di io.
Keystone B-4 9.67 10.56
Keystone K-2 13.97 15.25
Keystone S-l 18.59 20.29
Keystone S-2 1156 1255
Keystone S-3 13.52 14.75
Mass Inv Grth Stk 13.86 14.98
Keystone S-4 12.93 14.11
TV - Elec 7-78 B.4B
Value Line Inc 5.41 5.91
Wellington 13.73 14.97
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Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Parti v
cloudy tonight and Saturday. Low
tonight 25. High Saturday 45-50.
Western Oregon: Clearing condi
tions tonight with snow flurries in
southern mountains. Fair Saturday.
Colder in many areas tonight with
low 22-32. High Saturday 35-45.
Northern California: Partly
cloudy tonight and Saturday. Light
snow flurries in mountains and
probably a few scattered light
showers near coast north of Ft.
Bragg. Little temperature change.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
47; above normal 5.
Record high this date 74 in 1932.
Record low this date 20 in 1920.
PRECIPITATION: 34 hours to mid
night trace.
Midnight to 10 a.m. trace.
Total this month 4.12 in, 2.38 in.
above normal.
Total since Sept. 1 8.80 in, 3.81 in.
below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 39
highest this ajn. 78.
High 4:30 24
City Tester- a.m. hr.
day Low Free.
Brookings 56 -37 .07
Crater Lake 27 11 .14
Grants Pass 57 35
Klamath Falls 41 28
MEDFORD 55 37 T
Portland 4g 32
Seattle 41 28
Spokane 27 12
Yakima 38 20
Eureka S2 40 53
Red Bluff 56 38
Sacramento 57 41
San Francisco 55- 49
Los Angeles 58 49
Phoenix 58 38
Denver 19 -2 .04
Chicago 29 24 .13
Miami Beach 79 72 .06
New York 40 37 1.50
Washington, D.C. 44 36 .50
FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through
March 2):
Western Oregon-Western Wash
ington Temperatures below nor
mal with highs 35-45 and lows 25
30 degrees, gradually warming
after week end. Scattered light
showers southwestern Oregon to
night and precipitation again Tues
day or Wednesday.
Northern California Rain
around week end with snow in
mountains. Temperatures below
normal, becoming; near normal
early in week.
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