MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1962
Local and Personal
To Exhibit - Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Warren, 2560 East Main
rd., Ashland, will be in Stock
ton, Calif., May 19 through 20
to exhibit some of their
horses in the spring All-Arabian
Horse show of northern
California.
Births
MILLER - To Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil E., route 1, box 36,
Eagle Point, May IS, 1962, a
girl, 7 '-J pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
FERNLUND To Mr. and
Mrs. James Edwin, 932 Win
chester ave., Mcdford, May
15, 1962, a boy, 9'i pounds,
at Rogue Valley hospital.
LACY To Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Ralph, Star route, box
560, Shady Cove, May 16,
1962, a girl, 5 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
HURNER To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard L., 1925 Chestbrook
rd., Medford, May 16, 1962,
a girl, Tt pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
NELSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Eugene, route 1, box
736, Eagle Point, May 17,
1962, a boy, 6'i pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital..
WALKER To Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Stephen, 412
North Grape St., Medford,
May 17, 1962, a boy, 8Vi
pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
Investment Funds
Noon quotations on fttaettd
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Fund Bid Asked
Bullock . 1287 14.10
Chemical Fund . 10.63 11.56
Colonial Ener 12.09 13.21
Eaton Howard Stk .. 13.30 14.38
Fidelity 15.34 16.58
Fundamental Invest. 9.40 10.30
Keystone B-3 15.58 17.00
Keystone B-4 9.32 10.18
Keystone K-2 5.23 5.71
Keystone S-l 21.05 22 97
Keystone S-2 12.18 13.30
Keystone S-3 13.69 14.04
Keystone S-4 4.41 4.82
Mass Inv Grth Stk ... 7.88 8 61
Nat l Grown 7.90 8.63
Stocks 18.12 19.29
TV-Elec 7.66 8.35
United Accum 13 83 t.1.11
United Canada 17.43 18.95
United Continental.. 7.07 7.74
United Income 12 06 13.18
United Science 6.66 7.28
Value Line Inc .1.16 5.64
Variable 6.61 7.15
Wellington 14.41 15.71
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPDUSDAM a r.
ket untested early in all classes.
Cattle 100, calves 25, hogs 100 and
ahcep 200.
Driver Cited-Isaac Newton
Shults, 66, of box 127, South
Stage rd., Medford, was cited
for failure to yield the right
of way after the car he was
operating collided with a ve
hicle driven by Ethel May
Sablock, 61, of 833 West Jack
son St., Medford, about 3:55
p.m. Tuesday on 12th St. be
tween Riverside and Fran
quette aves.
Foresters to Meet - The
Siskiyou Chapter of the So
ciety of American Foresters
will hold their annual spring
field trip Friday. The trip
will start at the junction of
the Rogue river rd., and the
Taylor creek access rd. about
10 miles west of Merlin at 9
a.m. Sack lunches are to be
taken, and field clothes are
advised.
Underwriters to Meet - The
Rogue Valley Association of
Life Underwriters will hold
a luncheon meeting at the
Rogue Valley Country club
tomorrow. Speaker will be
William Stebbins of the North
western National Life Insur
ance company, Portland.
Erect Residence - The Med
ford building department is
sued a permit Tuesday to Dan
Patch company to erect a
residence at 3070 Marilee st.
at an estimated cost of $19,
000. Have San - Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Stinson, Eugene, for
merly of Medford, are parents
of a boy born Tuesday. He
weighted 10 pounds, 5 ounces.
Mrs. Stinson is the former
Brenda Hohensee.
Hat Surgery - Miss Patricia
Buchanan, a Crater High
school student, is convales
cing at her home on Black
well Hill rd. following sur
gery at Crater Osteopathic
hospital recently according to
her grandmother, Mrs. Perry
Parker.
Show Scheduled-Mrs. How
ard Bush will show colored
slides of wild flowers at a
meeting of Jackson county
chapter 4, Chin Up club, at
the Girls Community club,
229 North Bartlett St., Friday
at 8 p.m. The meeting is open
to the public, according to
President Elton Petri.
ELECT
EVAN E.
RASMUSSEN
Democrat Jackson County
COUNTY JUDGE
0 Conscientious
Trustworthy
Capable
Progressive
Pd Pol, Adv. Rasmussen ft
County Judge
Rt. 3, Box 224, Medford, Ota.
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Benefit of the Sacred Heart Hospital Building Fund
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Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Increasing
cloudiness tonight. Considerable
cloudiness and a chance of a few
scattered showers Friday. Low to
night 38. High Friday 70.
Western Oregon: Considerable
cloudiness with a chance of a few
light showers tonight and Friday.
Cooler all sections Friday. Low to
night 40-50. High Friday 56-68.
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Friday, but some high cloudi
ness at times. Warmer.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 52; below normal 7.
Record high this date 94 in
1058.
Record low this date 33 in 1943.
PRECIPITATION : 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m., none.
Total this month .38 inch. .26
inch below normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 14.81 inches,
1.4.1 inch below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
34, highest this a.m.
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Brookings 67
Crater Lake 52
Grants Pass 72
Howard Prairie .... 60
Klamath Falls 62
MEDFORD 71
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Spokane 69
Yakima 77
Eureka 55
Red Bluff 81
Sacramento 80
San Francisco .... 65
Los Angeles 61
Phoenix 78
Denver 55
Chicago 88
New York 72
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Bank of America .. 51
Calif Pac Utll 24,
Con Freight - 12
Cvprus Mines -
Equitable S It V 41 ,
First National Bank .17
Jantzen - 29 'i
Morrison Knudsen ...... 31
Mult Kennels - 4i
N.W. Natural Gas 31 '.i
Oregon Metallurgical Ms
PPAL 25
PGE - 25' j
U. S. National Bank .... B8
United Utilities 27'.
West Coast Tel - An'i
Weyerhaeuser 20
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Portland Produce
The following price quotations
are from the agricultural market
ing service of the U.S. Depart
ment of Agriculture in Portland.
Eggs: Prices to retailers, car
tons, X large AA 42-45: large AA
39-43; large A 38-40: medium AA
33-3U: small AA 27-32. Prices to
riroducers: X large A A 29-32 '.i:
arge A A 27-30',; large A 25-27;
medium AA 20-23',a; small AA
15-18
Butter: Price, to retailers. No. 1
prints delivered, AA and A 86,
B 85.
Poultry: Prices to retailers, de
livered, tor grade A quality, fry
ers, whole 30-39, cut up 38-43:
light type hens, whole 23-29. cut
up 26-34; heavy type hens, whole
36-39.
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JACK J. KENNEDY
Funeral services or
J. Kennedy, i, of 1033
Court St., Medford, who died
Tuesday, will be held at 2:30
p.m. Friday at Coi.s-. Morris
downtown chapel. The Rev.
Robert Bridge of the First
Presbyterian church will of
ficiate, assisted by members
of the Masonic lodge. Com
mittal will be private.
Mr. Kennedy was born on
June 1, 1896, in Denverton,
Calif. He was a graduate of
Oregon Agricultural college
(now Oregon State), and was
a member of Delta Kappa
fraternity. He was married
Oct. 17, 1924, to Kate B. Cow
ling, who died in 1958. He
was a Boy Scout leader, and
a past commander of the
American Legion.
He was a Mason, holding
dual membership in Eugene
lodge and Oakridge lodge,
AF&AM; a member of Crater
Lake Chapter, R.A.M., Med
ford; Table Rock Council,
R&SM, Medford; Malta Com
mandery, Knights Templar,
Ashland; Medford Consistory,
AASR, (33rd degree), Med
ford; Hillah Temple of the
Shrine, Ashland; and Roxy
Ann Court, Order of Amar
anth, Medford, and was Past
Grand Patron of Oregon In
the latter order.
He was a veteran of World
War I, serving from Dec. 12,
1917, to July 11, 1919, In
company B, 802nd engineers.
Survivors include a broth
er, Chelton C. Kennedy, Los
Altos, Calif.; and a sister, Lois
K. Crawford, Port Angeles,
Wash.
Honorary casket bearers
will include Fred Purdin,
Ralph Lue, Walter Cummings,
Ira Canfield, Frank Lambo,
and Charles Hoppe. Active
bearers will include Merritt
Swing, Roger Westerfield,
Hal Bishop, Frank Salyers,
Glenn Linn, and John C.
Smith.
GOLDEN R. DEVRE
Funeral services for Mrs.
Golden Dolly Devore, 54,
who died Monday in Eureka,
Calif., will be held at 11 a.m.
Saturday in the Ashland Mor
tuary chapel, Fourth and C
sts. The Rev. Dale Brown of
the First Pentecostal of Jesus
Name church, Jrants Pass,
will officiate. Committal will
be in Mountain View ceme
tery, Ashland.
Mrs. Devore was born on
Sept. 11, 1907, in Central
Point, Ore. She was married
to Joseph C. - Devore, who
survives. She had been a long
time resident of the Rogue
valley before moving to Eu
reka eight years old.
Survivors, besides her hus
band, include four sons, Jack
E. Dunlap, Eagle Point; Lloyd
R. Dunlap. Coquille, Ore
Darreld A. Dunlap and Billy
G. Devore, both of Eureka,
Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Sam
Alderson, Grants Pass; and
Mrs. Earl Mercer, Medford;
and 11 grandchildren.
who
, married to Alia E. Oden,
Jack; died in 1953.
He moved to Eagle Point
from Tosrance, Calif., in 1945,
and was employed by the Ore
gon state fish and game com
mission until his retirement
in 1960.
One son, Willis A. Tappin,
preceded him in death in 1937.
ENLIST
Four area men have enlist
ed or reenlisted in the Navy
during April. The men are
now undergonng basic train
ing at San Diego, Calif. They
are Floyd V. Bell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Darrell A. Bell, 4149
South Pacific highway, Med
ford; Ronald J. Neimoyer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Nei
moyer, route 1, box 250,
Talent; David M. Westby, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris T.
Westby, 107 Manzanila st.,
Ashland, and Joseph Ferriera,
who lived at 217 South River
side ave., Medford.
AT SANTA ANA
Pfc. James M. Johnston,
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. T.
Johnston, 2078 Old Military
rd., Medford, is serving with
the Marine Aircraft Group 33,
a unit of the Third Marine
Aircraft wing at the El Toro
Marine corps air station, San
ta Ana, Calif.
4 m m I had been made during "stitch gram, members told their had told them. The lecturer
HPIIIA in ,ime week." names and something they re- read a pamphfct regarding
II llrVf 1 5urin8 tne lecturer' pro-1 membered that their Mother voting laws and requirements.
Goody Cooktrs
The meeting of the Jackson
ville Goody Cookers 4-H club
was called to order by the
president, Marcia Dunlap. The
pledges were given. We
planned to have a picnic for
our June meeting. The meet
ing was adjourned and dem
onstrations were given by
Donna Smith and Donna
Glathar.
Dana Dunlap,
Reporter.
Grange News
Live Oak Grange
Live Oak Grange of Rogue
River met recently with Mas
ter Cassie Golding presiding.
AH officers were present. Mr.
and Mrs. Purinton were obli
gated in the first and second
degree.
Ray Frantz reported dry
land farmers were pleased
with the long wet season; he
noted also that cattle prices
were holding up well. Men
tion was made of damage to
pear crops from recent hail
storms.
The HEC chairman reported
on the Pomona dinner; she
also reported some scuffs and
ditty bags for Camp White
JOSEPH C. TROCHINSKI
Funeral services and inter
ment for Joseph C. Trochin
ski, a resident of the White
City VA Domiciliary who died
Thursday, will be held at the
Golden Gate National ceme
tery at San Bruno, Calif. Perl
Funeral home was in charge
of local arrangements.
Mr. Trochinski, the son of
Frank Trochinski and Eliza
beth Gusch, was born July 17,
1895, at Berlin, Wise.
He was a railroad switch
man and a veteran of World
War I and World War II. He
served with the U.S. Army
from Sept. 4, 1917, to June
12. 1919, and with the U.S.
Coast Guard from Aug
1942, to March 2, 1943.
He is survived by
brother, Ben Trochinski,
Francisco, Calif.
24,
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ARTHUR TAPPIN
Funeral services for Arthur
Tappin, 66, of Eagle Point,
who died Wednesday, will be
held at the A. M. Gamby Fu
neral home at Lomita, Calif.
Perl Funeral home was in
charge of local arrangements.
Mr. Tappin, the son of Wal
ter Tappin and Elizabeth Side
bothem, was born Oct. 4, 1895,
at Clifton, Ariz. On Sept. 20,
1919. in El Paso, Tex., he was
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ALL-NUMBER CALLING IS COMING
TO MEDFORD
AND VICINITY
Meet Mr. Digit . . . He's Vice President in Charge of Num
bers at Pacific Northwest Bell. And he's announcing that
telephone customers in Medford, Phoenix-Talent, Jackson
ville, Central Point and Cold Hill will have All-Number
Calling starting May 18.
"New Look" numbers, are being mailed to telephone users
in these communities. The seven-digit numbers are also
listed in the new 1962 telephone books now being mailed.
What is All-Number Calling? It's simple. Numerals re
place the letters of your old phone number. For instance,
if your old phone number was SP 3-1080, it would become
773-1080.
That's all there is to All-Number Calling. Prefix letters
merely change to their number equivalents. There are good
reasons for switching lo the new plan. Mainly it's the only
way to make enough dialing combinations to cover our fast
growing population. Numerals will provide about 50 per
cent more prefix combinations than letters. And it cuts
down confusion between "look alikes" like the letter "0"
and the number Zero, or the letter "I" and the Number One.
Be sure the "new look" number being mailed to you has
been placed on the phones in your home or business. If you
have difficulty or need additional number stickers, just call
Repair Service. Make sure your out-of-town callers know
about your new seven-digit number. Print it on your station
ery and tell your friends, relatives and business associates.
And when you list your number or give it to out-of -staters,
please remember to include Oregon's Arei? Code-503. It's
shown on your new number sticker. You help us help you
to tfte best in telephone service.
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