Two -Car Collision - Ve
hicles operated by Dan Hous
ton Perry, 45, of 727 West
Jackson t., and Gilbert Peter
Hyn, 49, of 912 Narregan St,,
collided at 10:31 a.m. Thurs
day, at the Intersection of
Fourth and Front sts., police
said. There were no injuries,
and no citations were issued.
Tonsillectomies - Tonsillec
tomy patients at Rogue Val
ley hospital Friday included
Kenneth Newland Jr., 9-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth F. Newland, 1008 South
Holly ft., Medford; Bonnie
France, 15-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
France, 3016 Merriman rd.,
Medford; and Thelma Sipes,
4-year-old daughter of Wen
del Sipes, 63 Oak dr., Medford.
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theLIST ANGRY
Permit Issued - The city
building department recently
issued a building permit to
E. C. Conrad and Sons to con
struct a S12.000 residence at
1409 Oleander st.
In Custody - City police
took two men Into custody
Thursday on a charge of ob
taining money by false pre
tenses. They are Walter Seott
McAlister, 50, and Theron
Russel Walters, 36, both of 10
East Clark St., police said.
Cabin Entered - Albert C.
O'Toole, 319 Laurel St., Med
f o r d, reported to sheriff 'i
deputies Thursday that a cab
in was forced open In Shady
Cove. No damage was re
ported other than to the door,
and nothing was taken, depu
ties said.
Caterpillar Tractor Strip
ped - Edgar J. Gibson, 150
Union ave., Grants Pass., re
ported to sheriff's deputies
Thursday that someone had
stripped a Caterpillar tractor
which was parked at Little
Savage creek.
Patients - Mrs. Dick L. Dan
iels, route 2, box 645, Central
Point, and Mrs. Glenn Tem
pleton, 247 Bcatty St., Med
ford, were listed as surgery
patients at Rogue Valley hos
pital Friday. A medical pa
tient there Friday was Mrs.
Florence Day, 3458 Lone Pine
rd., Medford.
Light Installed - Medford's
traffic engineering depart
ment has replaced 8-lnch with
12-inch red lights at the inter
sections of Lindley ave. and
Main st. and Keene Way and
Main st. Vernon Thorpe, city
engineer, said too many ve
hicles have been running the
regular - sized lights at the
Roosevelt and Hedrick Junior
High school crossings, and the
larger ones have been installed.
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Medical Patient - Mrs. Nina
Rigss, 1617 East Jackson at.,
Medford, was listed as a medi
cal patient at Sacred Heart
hospital Saturday.
Being Held - Jack Lester
Downey, 58, of Yreka, Calif.,
is being held in the Jackson
county jail on non support
charges after being arrested
in Yreka, Calif., Friday and
returned here by sheriff'
deputies.
Council ie Meet - The next
meeting of the Medford Build
ing Trades Council will be
held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,
April 20, at the Labor Tem
ple, 2414 South Grape St.,
Medford.
Surgery Patient - Margo
Warnholtr, 8-year-old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Warner
Warnholtz, 1533 Stratford
ave., Medford, under went an
emergency appendictomy at
Rague Valley hospital Fri
day, Revival Meeting - Mrs. Ma
ble Carter and Mrs. Bonnie
Thomas, Salinas, Calif., will
hold revival services at Pen-
tecostal Church of God, Fifth
and Pine sts., Central Point,
starting at 7:30 o'clock, to
night. The services will con
tinue nightly at the church
and are open to the public.
Held Overnight - A. U. S.
marshal left five prisoners in
the Jackson county Jail Fri
day night while en route to
McNeil Island penitentiary in
Washington, a sheriff's deputy
reported. The county jail Is
authorized and approved for
keeping federal prisoner! en
route to penitentiaries by the
federal prison inspector, it
was reported.
Smeke Investigations - The
Medford fire department
made two smoke investiga
tions Saturday morning. At
9:34 a.m. firemen investigated
smoke at Jean Hart's, Inc.,
817 East Main st., Medford.
Firemen said smoke was from
a nearby chimney. Another
smoke investigation was made
at 10:21 a.m. Saturday at the
residence of Kenneth B.
Teeter, 232 South Modoc ave.
An electric motor in the fur
nace was found to bo the
Obituaries
ANNA H. MUCHMORB
Grants Pass - Mrs. Anna H.
Muchmore, former longtime
Medford resident, died Fri
day in a Grants Pass hospi
tal. She was 80.
Mrs. Muchmore was born
Jan. 24, 1880, in Oshkosh,
Wis., and, with her late hus
band, operated a grocery
business in Medford for 17
years before moving to
Brookings in 1945. She moved
to Grants Pass six years ago.
Survivors include a daugh
ter, Mrs. Mildred Byrne of
Brookings; two granddaugh
ters, Mrs. Margaret Slagle of
Grants Pass and Miss Joan
Byrne of San Francisco, and
four great-grandchildren.
Private graveside services
will be held at 11 a.m. Tues
day at Hillcrest Memorial
park. Grants Pass. The Rev.
D. V. Barnett will officiate.
Funeral arrangements are un
der the direction of Hull and
Hull Funeral home, Grants
Pass.
MRS. ELSIE WILLIAMS
Funeral services for Mrs.
Elsie Williams, widow of C.
K. Williams, will be held in
the Conger-Morris Funeral
home at 2:30 p.m. Monday.
Private committal will be in
Siskiyou Memorial park. Sur
vivors include a son and
daughter in California.
LILLIAN R. McFARLANE
Funeral services for Mrs.
Lillian Rosella McFarlane, of
1813 West Main St., who died
Friday, will be held at Conger-
Morns Funeral home down
town chapel Tuesday at 1 p.m.
Elder John D. Trude, of the
Seventh Day Adventist
church, of which she was a
member, will officiate. Com
mittal will be in Memory Gar
dens Memorial park.
Mrs. McFarlane was born
May 10, 1877, in Woodstock,
New Brunswick, Canada. She
had been living with her
daughter, Mrs. J. Fred Baker,
in Medford.
Survivors include two
daughters, Mrs, Baker; and
Mrs. Leo Dickinson, Hartford
Conn.; a son, Lee McFarlane,
Toronto, Canada; 13 grand
children and 14 great grandchildren.
Mrs. Kate Hyde,
90, Daughter of
Pioneers, Dies
Mrs. Kale A. Hyde, 90, of
Jacksonville, life-time resi
dent of southern Oregon, died
Thursday.
Mrs. Hyde was born Dec.
13, 1869, in Applegate, Ore.
She was a daughter of Wil
liam and Amanda Herriott,
early pioneers in the Apple-
gate valley.
On March 10, 1898. in Ap
plegate, she was married to
Zabadiah Hyde, who preced
ed her in death. She was a
school teacher, teaching in
Provolt, Applegate, Steam
boat and Thompson creek dis
tricts for 28 years.
Survivors include a daugh
ter, Mrs. Boyd Hamilton,
Jacksonville; a son. William
Hyde. Klamath Falls; two
sisters, Mrs. Lola Bunch and
Mrs. Anna Prophet, both of
Williams; and two grandsons,
William R. Hyde Jr., and Rob
ert H. Hyde, both of Portland.
Funeral services will be
held at Conger - Morris Fun
eral home's downtown chapel
at 1 p.m. Monday. The Rev.
Earl Best of the Ruch Com
munity church will officiate.
Committal will be in the Mis
souri Flats cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Roland
Smith, Henry Powlowski,
Glen Smith, Harland Cantrall,
Martin McDonough and Boyd
Hamilton, all of Jacksonville.
Washington Man
Guilty of Murder
Spokane - WW) - Edmond
Allen Gray, 20, was found
guilty of first-degree murder
by a Superior Court jury Fri
day for the rifle slayings of
his young wife and her par
ents last Oct. 8.
The jury of three women
and nine men deliberated six
hours and 15 minutes before
bringing in the verdict. It
also made a recommendation
against the death penalty.
Under state law, Gray now
faces life imprisonment.
Funds Asked for
Navigation Projects
Salem - 0IPD - Gov. Mark
Hatfield said Saturday that
$1,037,400 in federal funds
have been requested for an
immediate start on emer
gency navigation projects at
Oregon'a coastal ports.
The action was taken after
storm damage and deteriora
tion of jetties and other facili
ties create a serious threat to
the area'i economy- An inves
tigation by the State Depart
ment of Planning and Devel
opment preceded the request.
Portland Officials
Plan Youth Group
Portland -IUTO- Mayor Terry
Schrunk and County Commis
sioners M. James Gleason and
Jack Bain jointly announced
agreement on plana for an 11
member metropolitan youth
commission Friday.
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Weather
KOItECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Consider
able cloudiness toduy with chance
of showers this ntternnon and eve
ning. Pnrtly cloudy Monday with
few scattered showers. Htj-h today
AO. Uiw tonight 38. High Monday
till.
Western Oregon: Cloudy with
rain early today becoming ihowers
and possible thunder hower this
afternoon and evening. Mostly
cloudy with a Jew ihower tonight
and Monday. Clt;annt partiallv
Monrtay. High today 5365, Cooler
tonipht and Monday. Low tonight
35-42. Hieh Monday 46-58.
Northern California: Scattered
how erg north of I'kiah and Red
Bin if today and tonmht and partly
clouriv in area Mondav . Other
wist' fair Sunday and Monday. High
fog near const Monday morning.
Cooler central California coast and
northern interior Monday.
I.Ol'Al. DATA
TEMPER ATI) HE: Mean yasterday
45: bulow normal 7.
Record high thii date B7 In 1!54.
Record low thin date 21) in lOfti.
PRECIPITATION: Yesterday none.
Total this month .42 in., .18 in.
below normal.
Total unco Kept. 1 13.62 in-. 1 46
in. tjitlnw normal.
HUMIDITY : Low est Yesterday
27, highest yesterday 67',..
ItlRl) Low !4
CITY Yestcr- Yes- Mr.
dav terday l'rec.
Brookings 51) 41
Klamath Kallf . 54 21
MEDFORD 63 28
Portland 5ti 38 .08
Seattle
Spokane ,
Yakima ...
52
48
57
34
28
25
Eureka ,....-54
Red Bluff 76
San Franclico 63
Los A n geles 83
Phoenix 8ff"
Denver
53
"55
37
Chicaso 71
Miami Beach 7B 72
New York 68 54
Washington, D.C B4 50
REFRIGERATED CARS
Chicago - Use of refriger
ated railroad cars in the U. S.
began about 80 years ago.
Damage Suit is
Filed in Court
Gerald R. Albrisht, by and
through a guardian. Buena
Pearl Albright, 2805 Corey
rd., Medford, is seeking $50,
000 in general damages,
$7,000 special damages and
$10,000 punitive damages
from Loyd E. M a y b o r n,
Grants Pass, whom he charges
assaulted him.
Albright charges in his com
plaint in Jackson county cir
cuit court that he suffered a
fractured skull, broken cheek
bone and partial paralysis and
brain damage.
As a result of his injuries,
Albright alleges that he has
been unable to work, and has
lost earnings amounting to
$4,000. Hospital and medical
expenses amount to $3,000 and
may amount to more, the com
plaint alleges.
The guardian charges that
the assault and battery was
willful, malicious, vicious and
violent and that Gerald R.
Albright and his estate are
entitled to the additional sum
of $10,000 for punitive dam-
IRISH INFLUX
New York - From 1820 to
1860 more than 1,900.000 Irish
immigrants came to the U.S
Births
NEAL - To Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth, 1878 Roberts rd.,
Medford, April 15, I960, a
boy, 0 1 x pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
ALEXANDER - To Mr. and
Mrs. Norman, 290 Orr dr.,
Medfurd, April 14, 1980, a
boy, 7 'is pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
DAVIS - To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Lee, 3853 South Pa
cific highway, Medford, April
15, 10(10, a boy, 84 pounds,
at Rogue Valley hospital.
MAIL TRIBUNE. Medfwd, Of. 19
Sundiy, April 17, 1960 A
Board to Act on
Reorganization Plant
Salem - (UTO - The State
Board of Education will take
action on five partial plans
from counties for school dis
trict reorganization when it
meets here April 22. Counties
Involved are Coos, Lane, Mar
lon, Malheur and Linn.
EL131E - To Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Lee, 328 North Holly
St., Medford, April 15, 1960,
a boy, 9 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
GR1SIIAM - To Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Eugene, 687
Airport rd., Medford, April
15, 1060, a girl, 7 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
MATHENY - To Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce, route 1, box 65B,
Medford, April 15, 1960, a
boy, 7 1 4 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital,
NEW ZEALAND AREA
Auckland - New Zealand
has an area of 103.410 square
miles and a population esti
mated to be about 2 million.
HARRY LOWIS
Funeral services for Harry
Lowis, 88, who died In a local
nursing home Thursday, will
be held at the White City
Chapel at 9:30 a.m. Monday,
Chaplain Roger Pryor will of
ficiate. Committal will be in
the White City cemetery with
Perl Funeral home in charge
of arrangements.
Mr. Lowis was born Nov,
10, 1871, In Sioux St. Marie,
Mich, and was a veteran of
the Spanish American War.
He had been a resident of this
area for the past 50 years, a
former member of the White
City Domiciliary, and for the
past several years, making his
home with his friends, Mr.
and Mrs. Russ Gibbs, 203 Vs
Maple it.
GRACE LEE PRESCOTT
Ashland - Mrs. Grace Lee
Prescott, 84, who has lived in
Ashland since 1908, died Fri
day afternoon at 5465 South
Pacific highway.
She was born July 30, 1875,
in Centerville, Iowa.
Survivors include one son,
Lee W. Prescott, Ashland; a
daughter, Mrs. Earl (Harriett)
Davis, Phoenix, Ore.; a grand
son, and two cousins. Lulu M.
Snyder, Olympia, Wash., and
Charles Shaw, Tacoma, Wash.
Her husband, Guy Charles
Prescott, died May S, 1951.
Funeral services will be
held at 1:80 p.m. Tuesday,
April 19, at LitwUler's Mt.
View chapel. The Rev. B. J.
Holland will officiate. Inter
ment will be in the family
plot in Mt. View cemetery.
Stato to Pay Cost
Of Ballot Reprinting
Salem (IIPD Secretary of
State Howell Appling said
Friday he had adviaed coun
ties which are having primary
ballots reprinted at extra cost
to submit claims to the 1961
legislature.
State Rivers, Lakes
Said Well-Stocked
Portland - IUPD - Oregon
rivers and lakes were stocked
with about three million sal
mon and steelhead yearlings
during March, according to a
report issued by the Fish
Culture division of the Ore
gon Fish Commission.
The largest number of any
species liberated was 1,500,-
000 silver salmon. Fall Chin
ook totalled 453,000, chum
385,000, steelhead 138,000,
spring chinook 87,000 and
blueback 27,000.
In addition, a report from
the U. S. Fish and Wildlife
Service said a million spring
chinook fingerlings, hatched
and reared at the Carson Na
tional Fish Hatchery near
Caron, Wash., Saturday were
released Into the Wind river
and started on their migration
to the ocean.
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submitted to the Food and Drug
Administration. The labeling in
cludes all written, printed or graph
ic matter appearing upon the
article or any of Its containers or
wrappers. All advertising must be
submitted with a new drug appli
cation as a safeguard to the public.
New drugs while being investi
gated are labeled "Caution New
Drug" . . . Limited by Federal Law
to investigational use . . . The pur
pose of the label is to prevent ac
cidental indiscriminate distribution
of a drug which may have toxic
propensites.
News About
Servicemen
IN EXERCISE
Harvey J. Peterson Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J.
Peterson, 1113 South Oakdale
ave., Medford, recently par
ticipated in a joint Navy
Marine exercise off the coast
of Camp Lejeune, N.C., while
serving aboard the dock land
ing ship, USS Spiegel County.
HARMACIE5
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