Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 27, 1961, Image 7

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    Local and
Spring Concert-Music stu
dents of Gold HUl's Hanby
'Elementary school ipill pre
sent a spring concert at 8
' o'clock tonight in the school
' multi-purpose room. Members
of the band and choral group
'will participate.
Tonsillectomy Steve Leh
man, 6-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dwane Lehman,
; route 1, box 134, Eagle Point,
was listed as a tonsillectomy
patient at Crater Osteopathic
hospital today.
Obituaries
LOUISE KNIGHTEN ,
Ashland Mrs. Louise
Knighten, 64, of 2245 High
way 66, Ashland, who died
Tuesday evening, was born in
,'Talent Nov. 6, 1986.
She lived in this area all
her life. She was married to
.Chester Knighten m Jackson
ville in 1918.
Survivors include her hus.
band, three brothers, Maurice
Barlow, Redding, Calif.; Olen
Barlow, Phoenix, Ore.; and
'Oren Barlow, Talent;,, and
four grandchildren. ,
f One son, Cleo, A. Knighten,
jiied in November, 1960. .
(, Funeral- arrangements will
jbe announced by Litwiller's
Sfuneral home, Ashland.
f . .
)ALICE P. PAYNE . ..
't Funeral, services for Mrs.
'Alice Pearl Payne, 67, of 1116
JMt. Pitt ave., who died Tues
day,, will be held in the Clar
ence Meeker Memorial Chapel
t the First Methodist church,
Saturday, at 10 a.m.. The Rev.
George Roseberry will offici
ate. Committal will be in
Siskiyou Memorial park, with
Conger-Morris, funeral direct
ors, in charge of arrange
ments. .
Mrs. Payne was born May
15, 1893, at Dunkirk, Ind.,
daughter of the late William
E. and Ada Smith. She lived
. in Medford from 1911 to 1919,
in Yoncalla, Ore., from 1919
to 1924, then in Long Beach,
Calif., until 1953, when she
and her husband returned to
Medford.
She was married Nov. 21,
1919; at Yoncalla, to Merl H.
Payne, who survives.
She was a member of the
Methodist church since early
childhood, and a member of
the First Methodist church in
Medford at the time of her
death.
. Survivors, besides her bus
band, include two sons, Rich
ard E. Payne, Portland, Ore.;
and Merl H. Payne Jr., Levit
town, Pa.; a brother, Lynn E.
Smith, Medford; a sister, Janie
V. Smith, Medford, and nine
grandchildren.
House Trailer Damaged
By Fire This Morning
Fire starting in a fuse box
under the kitchen sink dam
aged a trailer house at Ever
Shady Trailer park, 4076
South Pacific highway, about
9:45' o'clock this morning,
Medford firemen reported.
They said considerable fire
damage occurred to the kit
chen area and heat damage
to living room and bedroom.
There was smoke damage
throughout. The trailer owner
is George H. Eutsey. Firemen
said that he was away when
the fire broke out.
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Personal
Permit Issued - The city
building department recently
issued a building permit to
the Valley Fuel company for
$2,000 to convert a portion of
its building at 11 West Mc-,
Andrews rd., into an office.
In Fresno Hospital - Mrs.
Kathryn Diepenbrock, former
Medford piano teacher, is a
patient at the St. Agnes Hos
pital, Fresno, Calif., according
to her daughter, Mrs. Kathryn
D; Jacks, 3219 East Tyler,
Fresno 2.
Building Permits - Permits
have been issued recently by
the city building department
to G. Stahenburg to erect a
$14,000 residence on Spring
brook rd. and to the Rogue
Valley Country club to con
struct a $25,000 . swimming
pool. '
Medical Patients Cecil
Varner, post office box 16, Ft.
Jones, Calif.; Francis Otis,
755 South Holly. St., Medford;
Mrs. Virgil Pfeifer, 803 West
Jackson St., Medford; and
Mrs. Earl Bigalow,, 104 King
st Medford, were listed as
medical patients today at
Sacred Heart hospital.
. -
Girl Born - Mr. and Mrs.
John (Jack)M. Cook Jr., Ana
heim, Calif." formerly of Phoe
nix, are parents of a daugh
ter born April 25 in Anaheim.
The baby weighed 6 pounds, 1
ounce, and is the first grand
child of Mr. and Mrs. John
M. Cook, Camp Baker rd.i and
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe S. Owens,
route 1, Talent.
.
: Rear-End Accident - Cars
operated by Daniel Neil
Morris, 24, of 120 Lincoln
St., and Laurence Abe Ryer
son, 41, of 3422 Oak Pine
Way, Central Point, collided
Wednesday about 10 p.m. at
the intersection of Riverside
ave. and Edwards st., accord
ing to city police. Police said
the Morris vehicle struck the
Ryerson vehicle from the rear.
Morris was cited for violation
of the basic rule.. There were
no reported injuries.
Driver Cited - City police
cited George Arthur Kaiser,
45, of 932 South Holly St., for
disobeying a stop sign, after
a car operated by Kaiser al
legedly failed to stop at a
stop sign at the intersection
of Eighth and Holly sts., and
collided with a car operated
by Gordon Forrest Casey, 25,
of 702 King st., about 12:30
p.m. Wednesday. Both cars
sustained moderate damage,
and there were no reported
injuries.
Fund Event Elk-Trail Parent-Teacher
association will
hold a fund-raising event Fri
day, April 28, in the school
gymnasium. Music will be
furnished by the combined
choirs of the Elk-Trail and
Shady Cove schools. Charles
Anselmi will play accordion
selections. .
v6hands
In Hospital Surgery pa
tients listed at Sacred Heart
hospital today included Tim
othy ' Shipley, 11-month-old
son of Mr. and Mrs.. William
Shipley, Harbor, Ore.; Ray
mond Byrd, 2265 Siskiyou
blvd., Medford; Mrs. Nate
Milkowski, route 2, box 455,
Gold Hill; Brice Adams, 1220
South Stage rd., Medford, and
Horace Barnett, 4450 Memory
lane, Klamath Falls.
TONITE ONIY
"CURTAIN AT 8:30"
. John Lusk at the
Baldwin Organ 8 p.m.
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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") at
the time of compilation. ,
Common Stocks Bid Askeif
uanK ot America 55 584
Calif .-Pacific UtiliUes 25 11 .27 !i
Cascades Plywood . . 27 ' 29
Cons. Freightways .... 8 9
Copco SIVi 541k
Cyprus Mines Corp. .... 33 353b
First National Bank .... 58 62 14
Morrison-Knudsen . 35 la 38
Northwest Nat. Gas .... 281 30
Pacific Pwr. & Lt. 4ti-. 49
Permanente Cement 18 193.
Portland Gen. Elec. 42 453a
U. S. National Bank ... 70i 75 'i
United Utilities 2734 29i
West Coast Tel. 351i 37,i
Weyerhaeuser 39 411a
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Consider
able cloudiness with possibly a lit
tie rain in viciiuiy laie lonigm ana
Friday morning. Partly cloudy and
cooler Friday afternoon. Low to
night 38. High Friday 62.
Western Oreson: Increasing
cloudiness over interior tonight
with rain near coast late tonight.
Occasional rain in morning Friday,
clearing in afternoon-near coast,
and mostly cloudy over interior.
Cooler on coast Friday. Low to
night 38-48. High Friday 62-72, ex
cept 52-56 on coast.
Northern California: Rain likely
Eureka northwestward and pos
sibly as far south as Ukiah Friday;
otherwise, fair tonight and Friday
but increasing cloudiness south
portion Friday. Slightly cooler in
north interior on Friday.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 51; below normal 4.
Record high this date B5 in 1926.
Record low this date 27 in 1955.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m., none.
Total this month .84 inch. .20
inch below normal.
Total since Sept. l, 14.71 Jnchei,
.74 inch below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest veaterdav
31, highest this a.m. 89.
Hign 4:00 24-
CITY Yester- a.m. nr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings 58 41
Crater Lake .... 50 27
Grants Pass 74 . 34.
Klamath Falls .... 59 30 1
MEDFORD 70 39
Portland 59 3 9
Seattle 55 37
Spokane 60 41
Yakima 71 39
Eureka 55 43
Red Bluff 73 46
Sacramento 74 44
San Francisco 60 48
Los Angeles 76 50 '
Phoenix 82 48
Denver .... 59 " 29 ' .'
Chicago 61 52
Miaim Beach 81 75
New York 76 48
Washington, D. C. 73 48
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPI)-USDA Cattle
100. High good-low choice 1075 lb.
sters 24.50; standard-low good 20
22.50; utility cows 15-16; canner
cutter 13-15.50; cutter-low utility
bulls 17-20.
Calves ,10. Good-choice vealeri
28-32.
Hogs 199. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers
18.75; 2 and 3 at 17.50-18: medium
150 lb. 17; sows 325-400 lb. 16-17;
Choice feeder pigs 19.50.
Sheep 50. Untested early.
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE.
New Catalogs Available at OSC; Lists More Classes
Ashland - New catalog bul
letins for the summer session
and the academic year, 1961
62, are now available, Hugh
G. Simpson, Southern Oregon
college director of publica
tions, has announced.
Those interested in attend
ing the college may obtain the
bulletins by contacting Mrs.
Mabel W. Winston, registrar.
Simpson pointed out that
there were a number of impor
tant changes in the regular
catalog which reflected the
growth of the college in terms
of enrollment, buildings and
facilities, and academic offer
ings. .
1 Attesting to the increasing
ly high standards of the insti
tution was the inclusion of a
complete Honors program as
a challenge to students of su
perior scholastic ability. The
program offering consists of
accelerated classes; advanced
placement; a lower-division
General Honors program; and
an upper-division Degree Hon
ors program. ' ' ;
Advanced Classes
Students who complete ad
vanced work in high school
under the Advanced Place
ment program of the college
entrance examination board
and who receive satisfactory
grades in examinations admin
istered by the board, may, on
admission to SOC, be permit
ted to enter advanced or ac
celerated classes. '
Entering freshmen who
demonstrate high scholastic
aptitude may also be allowed
to enter such classes. Students
in either group who score in
the top two deciles or the
equivalent will also be eligi
ble to participate in the Fresh
man Honors , Colloquium, a
special one-credit course each
term. . . .
The lower-division Ge'neral
Honors program is designed
to provide a solid general edu
cation for the student while
Portland Produce ,
The following price quotations
are from the agricultural market
ing service of the U.S. Department
of Agriculture in Portland.'
Eggs: Prices to retailers, cartons.
X large AA 40-51: large AA 46-48:
large A 45-47; medium AA 39-43;
small AA 32-38. Prices to produc
ers: X large AA 34-38; large AA
32-36 V7; large A 30-32; medium
AA 25-29 !i: small AA 20-23 !i.
. Butter: Prices to retailers, No: 1
prints delivered, AA and A 70c;
B 68.
Poultry: Prices to retailers, de
livered, for grade A Quality, fry
ers, whole 32-37. cut up 36-42; light
type nens, wnoie 20-.1U, cut up dj
35; heavy type hens, whole 40-45,
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meeting the college's lower
division requirements. Quali
fying students must have com
pleted the Freshman Honors
Colloquium, a Sophomore
Honors Colloquium and must
pass with distinction three ex
aminations, one each in the
areas of the humanities, science-mathematics,
and the so
cial sciences.
Degree Honori
Degree Honors may be earn
ed by the successful comple
tion of the preceding require
ments, and by maintaining at
least a B average in the jun
ior and senior years. Require
ments also include readings,
seminars, independent study,
special projects, special course
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work, theses, research, and
written or oral examinations.
Additional term hours of
course offerings has also been
added. They include 18 hours
of art; 3 hours of business
education; 11 hours of educa
tion and psychology; 1 hour
in health and physical educa
tion; 3 hours in humanities;
14 hours in science-mathematics;
and 6 hours in social
science.
A major change noted in
the teacher education program
allows the student to choose
a major from science-mathematics,
social science, or hu
manities. Formerly all pros
pective teachers majored in
education. .
BECKER To Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Dennis, 415 Summit ave.,
Medford, April 26, 1961, a
boy, 8V2 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
VENE KAMP To Mr. and
Mrs. Duane, 4069 South Paci
fic highway, Medford, April
25, 1961, a boy, 9 pounds,
at Rogue Valley hospital.
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25 SOUTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE
Medford Phone SP 2-6217
STORE HOURS: Daily 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday 'Til 9 p.m.
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THURSDAY. APRIL
Servicemen
ABOARD CRUISER
Steven S. Ward, fireman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
S. Ward, Yreka, is serving
aboard the world's first Talos
firing guided missile light
cruiser, USS Galveston. The
ship returned to home port
at Norfolk, Va., April 10 fol
lowing a three-month cruise
in the Caribbean.
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