MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
MONDAY. MAY 7. 196J
Local and Personal
Davenport Fir - Medford
firemen were dispatched
about 5:40 o'clock this morn
ing when lire was reported In
a davenport at the home of
Richard D. Miller, 755 Ellen
dale dr. Smoke reportedly
awakened the family and the
davenport was removed to the
garage before firemen were
called. Firemen said that a
dropped cigarette was the ap
parent cause. Smoke damage
resulted to the interior of the
residence.
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Trash Fires - Trash fires
were put out by Medford fire
men about 10:55 p.m. yester
day in the alley behind Mc
Loughjjn Junior High school
and about 11:25 a.m. in the
1,000 block of West Fourth St.
Heater Shorti-Medford fire
men were summoned about
9:25 a.m. Sunday when an
electric heater shorted, caus
ing smoke in the James L.
Quinn residence, 213 South
Barneburg rd. Firemen discon
nected the heater.
Dinner Planned-The Med
ford Eagles and auxiliary nave
scheduled a Mother's Day din
ner honoring Gold Star Moth
ers at 6:30 p.m. Thursday,
May 10, at the Eagles hall, 217
West Main St., Medford. Auxil
iary have been asked to take
a covered dish. The dinner is
open to members and Gold
Star mothers.
Crater Instructor
Back from Meeting
Central Point - Mrs. Shir
ley Drysdale, chairman of the
Crater high school mathemat
ics department, returned re
cently from the 40th annual
meeting of the National Coun
cil of Teachers of Mathemat
ics in San Francisco.
She was one of 2.330 teach
ers from throughout the
United States attending and
one of 27 Oregon teachers.
The activities were designed
to improve teaching of math
ematics by increasing knowl
edge of teaching methods
available.
Mrs. Drysdale attended six
hours of lectures on "Struc
tures of Algebra," plus lec
tures on use of ..udio-visual
aids in mathematics and the
efficient training of mathe
matics teachers.
Leading college and high
school mathematics teachers
from throughout the nation
took part in the conference.
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Four Persons Hurt
In One of Three
Accident! Sunday
Four people were injured
in one of three accidents Sun
day on Jackson county high
ways, according to state po
lice. Taken to the Rogue Valley
hospital with cuts and bruises
were James Marion Babb, 83,
of 2150 Pacific highway. Tal
ent, driver of one car; Eugene
Netl Moore, 38, of route 1, box
226, Rogue River, driver of
another car; his passengers,
Julia Ann Moore, 34. and Cyn
thia Ann Moore, 10, also of
Rogue River.
Babb was reported in good
condition at Rogue Valley hos
pital this morning. The others
were treated and released.
Babb was crossing the
South Pacific highway to go
east on Valley View rd. near
Talent and pulled onto the
highway in front of the
Moore car, state police said.
Considerable damage resulted
to both cars.
Another accident Sunday
occurred in the Applegate
area.
A pickup truck driven by
Elinor Maurine Johanson, 35,
of route 1, box 59K, Jackson
ville, travelling south on
Hamilton rd., missed a curve,
crossed a ditch and knocked
down 20 feet of fencing.
A pedestrian, Charles Dar
win Gray, 65, of Camp White
Domiciliary, was injured in
another accident reported.
He was struck by a car
driven by Byron Wade Lam
bert, 25, of 1206 East 11th St.,
Medford, which was headed
north on the Crater Lake
highway near Four Corners.
Gray complained of pains
in his left leg and hip. He was
taken by Camp White ambu
lance to the domiciliary in
firmary, police said.
OBITUARIES
JOHN V. SCHOW
John Valentine Schow, 83,
of 369 West Second St., Cen
tral Point, died Saturday in
a local rest home.
Funeral services will be
held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at
Hillcrest Memorial chapel on
the North Phoenix rd. The
Rev. D. E. Millard of the
New Age church, Eagle Point,
will officiate. Committal will
be in Siskiyou Memorial parte,
with Conger-Morris Funeral
directors in charge of arrange
ments. Mr. Schow was born Feb.
14, 1879, in Clear Lake, Iowa,
and had lived in southern
Oregon for the past 33 years.
He was married Nov. 24, 1908,
at Flandreau, S. D to Nellie
Mae Hermon, who died in
1953.
Survivors include t w o
daughters, Mrs. Warren Kel
soe, Medford; and Mrs. Alva
Laws, Roseburg, Ore.; three
brothers, William Schow,
Garner, Iowa; Fred Schow,
Clear Lake, Iowa; and Myron
Schow, Clear Lake, Iowa;
three sisters, Mrs. Dora La
dendorf, and Mrs. Alice Seig
er, Detroit Lakes, Minn.; and
Mrs. Julia Pie, Vancouver,
B.C.; four grandsons, and
seven great grandchildren.
Casket bearers will include
Sylvester Stevens, Darrell
Bayne, and four grandsons,
Robert Laws, David Kelsoe,
Roger Kelsoe, and Wayne
Kelsoe.
Hillcrest Memorial park, with
Conger-Morris Funeral direc
tors in charge of arrangements.
ADDIE L. SORENSON
Mrs. Addie Lerene Soren
son, of 202 North Front St..
Medford, died yesterday in a
local hospital.
Funeral services will be
held at 3 p.m. Wednesday in
Hillcrest Memorial chapel on
the North Phoenix rd., with
Conger-Morris Funeral direc
tors in charge of arrange-
Faculty Center
Remodeling Slated
Eugene - (UPn - The State
Board of Higher Education in
June will be asked to approve
remodeling of the Faculty
Center at the corner of 13th
and University sis. on the
University of Oregon campus.
The 75-year-old Victorian
house has served as head
quarters of the Faculty Club
since the early 1940s.
Plans call for remodeling
of the interior, including a
new kitchen. Only change in
the exterior will be extension
of the west wing, which now
houses a recreation room.
MATILDA A. WHITMAN
Funeral services for Mrs.
Matilda A. Whitman, 77, of
Yoncalla, who died Wednes
day, will be' held at 10 a.m.
Tuesday in Yoncalla, with in
terment at 2:30 p.m. the same
day in Hillcrest Memorial
park on the North Phoenix
rd. Conger-Morris funeral di
rectors are in charge of ar
rangements. Mrs. Whitman was born
Jan. 7, 1885, in Indiana.
Survivors include a son, Er-
mil R. Whitman, in the U. S.
Army at Ft, Riley, Kans.; two
daughters, Mrs. Harold C.
Dow, Applegate, Ore., and
Mrs. Eola Raper, Yoncalla,
Ore.; a sister, Mrs. Anna Pan
key, Sidell, 111.; a brother, Er-
man Mottox, campoeusDurg,
Ind.; 14 grandchildren and 25
great-grandchildren.
ELSIE MAE COOPER
Funeral services for Mrs.
Elsie Mae Cooper, of Central
Point, who died in Oklahoma,
will be held at 1:30 p.m.
Thursday in Hillcrest Memo
rial chapel on the North Phoe
nix rd. Committal will be in
Area Residents Pass
License Examinations
Several southern Oregon ap
plicants for a real estate sales
man's license successfully
passed a written examination
given recently in Medford,
Real Estate Commissioner
Robert J. Jensen has announc
ed. Among newly licensed
salesmen are Noble Briley,
Dolores Hufteling, Robert Jol
liffe, James Pree, Dorothy
Ricks, John T. Simpson, and
Ann L. Stimson, all from Med
ford; Robert Anderson, Henry
Embrey, Jesse Kaufman, Rob
ert H. Lockbaum, Ronald
Richardson, all Grants Pass;
Geneva Cox, Lois Kubli and
Douglas Peterson, Central
Point; Harold Bell, Cave Junc
tion; Leonard Roger Jr., Gold
Hill; Waldo Nye. Prospect,
and Leonard Yost, Talent.
Summer Activities
Subject of Meeting
Plans for summer activities
for Boy Scout troops and Cub
Scout packs will be discussed
at roundtable meetings start
ing at 7:30 o'clock tonight in
Hedrick Junior High school.
Donald Carlon will lead the
Cub Scout leaders in present
ing their summer programs,
and David Harbison and his
committee will present a pro
gram relative to their theme,
"Gimmicks and Gadgets.''
This will be the last round-
table meeting for the leaders
until August.
A combined meeting of all
adult groups associated in
Scouting is set for June when
a picnic will be held at Tou-
Velle State park. Husbands
and wives of the leaders are
invited.
LAWRENCE D. DANIELS
Ashland - Lawrence D.
Daniels, White Salmon,
Wash., died Sunday in Ash
land Community hospital.
He was born July 23, 1900,
n Leland, ore. survivors in
clude his wife, Hazel, a broth
er, Walter Daniels of Taco
ma. Wash., and two sisters
n California.
The body will be forward
ed to Gardener's Funeral
home in White Salmon from
Litwiller Funeral home.
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FRANK C. DOLLARHIDE
Ashland - Frank C. Dollar-
hide, 1700 East Main st., Ash
land, died this morning in a
local hospital. He was born
Feb. 5, 1892, in Salem, Ore.,
and had lived is Ashland
about nine years. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
by Litwiller Funeral home.
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PEARL WITHROW
Mrs. Pearl Withrow, 57,
of route 4, box 459, Medford,
died in a local hospital Sat
urday. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Perl
Funeral home.
DEL RICH MARGARINE
Old Fashioned
BREAD 31c '-25c
COTTAGE PEANUT BUTTER
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JOHN C. COLBURN
John C. Colburn, 69. of 560
Second ave.. Gold Hill, died
in a local hospital Sunday.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Perl Funeral
home.
FORECASTS
Mrifnri4 anri vielnitv: Increasing
cloudiness tonlfrht. Rain early Tues
day. Showeri and cooler Tuesday
afternoon. Low tonight 45. Hiah
Tuesday 63-70.
Western Oregon: Rain xonigni.
Partly cloudy with icattered show.
era Tuesday. Low tonight 40-47.
High Tuesday 34-B4.
Northern California: Liouoy in
north tonight and Tuesday with
showers beginning on coast lonigni.
spreading inland Tuesday, cooler
Tuesday.
I.OCAT, DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
J7. ...
Record hlgn tnia date u in ih.ih.
Record low this date 31 In 1920.
PRECIPITATION: None.
Total this month .10 in., .14 In.
below normal.
Total since Sept. 1 14. 53 in., 1.31
In. below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
40. highest this a.m. P3.
High 4:00 34-
C1TY Yeiter- a.m. nr.
day Low Prff.
40
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Cyprus Mines
Equitable S&L ...
First National tsanic .
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Morrison Knudsen
Mult Kennels
N.W. Nat l Gas
Oregon Metallurgical
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United Utilities 2'i
West Coast Tel 41"s
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Brookings II
Crater Lake All
Grants Pass 77
Howsrd Prairie .... SB
Klamath Tails 70
MEDFORD 74
Portland .11
Seattle 4B
Spokane 47
Yakima
Eureka I
Red Bluff 04
Sacramento R7
San Trancisco 77
Los Angeles 7B
Phoenix -.101
Denver
Chicago 4
Miami Beach SO
New York 7S
Washington. D C. .. 87
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COLA MASSCY
Funeral services for Gola
William Massey, 7.1, of Star
route 1, box 370, Trail, who
died Saturday, will be held
at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Perl
Funeral home. The Rev. John
Powers, pastor of the Pros
pect Church of the Good
Shepherd, will officiate, in
terment will be in Memory
Gardens Memorial park.
Mr. Massey was oorn Nov.
15, 1888. He retired from the
Los Angeles police depart
ment in 1948, and moved to
the Rogue valley. Since that
time he has made his home
near Trail. He was a past
master and charier member
of Cascade Lodge, Shady
Cove, member of Hlllah Tem
ple of the Shrine and Royal
Arch Masons.
He is survived by his wife,
Mary Francis Massey.
Friends may make a con
tribution to the Shriners
Crippled Children hospital in
Portland.
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PACIFIC TINY OYSTERS. 3
WILSON'S VIENNA SAUSAGE 5
FAB GIANT PACKAGE 49'
CAT'S MEOW CAT FOOD 10 79'
M-D TISSUE
PUREX BLEACH
REYNOLD'S ALUMINUM FOIL -FROZEN
ORANGE JUICE Err 5
O'CEDAR PRODUCTS
FURNITURE POLISH
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FOMrEIM OLIVE OIL
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DETERGENT
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Investment Funds
Noon quotaUons on stltctad
stocks:
Fund Bid Asked
Bullock 132.1 1403
Chemical Fund 112" 12 24
Colonial Ener 12 M 13.86
r.stnn Howard Stk 13.80 14.91
Firie tv . 1.1 1 .
Fundamental Investors 9.70 10.70
Kevstone B-3 1.1 03 17 OS
Kevstone B-4 939 10 23
Kevstone K-2 S 47 5 98
Keystone S-l 21 81 23 80
Kevstone S-2 12 11 13 so
Kevstone S-3 14 22 1.1 .11
Kevstone S-4 . ... 4 63 .1 06
Mass Inv Grth Stk . . 8 31 9 08
Nafl Growth 2R 9.05
Stocks . 18 70 20 22
United Actum 14 24 15 58
United Canada 17 89 19 43
United Continental .. 7 38 8 07
United Income 12 39 13.14
United Science 7.03 7.68
Value Line Inc S 26 3 71
Variable "92 7 28
Wellington . . 14 74 160J
FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through
Msv 12):
Western Oregon - Western Wash
ington Periods of rain, totaling
more than normal. Continued quite
cool temperatures, averaging below
normal with rising trend after
midweek. Highs mostly In 60s and
60s. Lows In upper 30s and low 40s.
Northern Caltrornla Showers
early In the period. Otherwise, no
precipitation likely. Temperatures
near normal.
Portland Livestock
Portland flTP! USDA
Cattle 1200. OotKi-choict steeri 27.
28- around 12 head 1100 Ih. 2:
cutter cowl 12-13, utility bulls 20
21; cutler i 1819.
(-Ivem ISO GooH-cholc vealer
2fi-30; lUndard 23-23; feeders good
crtnice 2.V3U.
Hngi 600 U S 1 and 2 190225 tb.
hulhan lA.lft AO- 200.240 lb. 17.30-
18; 2 and 3 at 200-280 lb. 18.30-17;
No. 2 and 3 200-290 lb. down to 16;
1 and 2 iowi 300-330 lb. 13-13 30
Sheen 2.100. Cholce-orlme wrlnf
lamb 20.20 25: choice-prime I")
lb. No. 3 pelt old crop iambi is.t.i;
good-choice No. 1 to 3 pelt 19-13. 30
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