Local and
Sheriff Back Sheriff How
ard Gault returned to his office
today for the first time since he
suffered injuries in a car acci
dent May 2.
Student Awarded Richard
Johnson of Medford was present
ed a military science achieve
ment award at the University of
Oregon Army and Air Force
EOTC cadets' annual graduation
review on the campus recently.
He is a sophomore student.
Talk Bill Dawkins, of Pierce
Dawkins Advertising agency,
gave a talk on the ' Power of
Advertising," yesterday noon
during a meeting of the Cham
ber of Commerce roundtable at
the Jackson hotel.
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Minor Surgery Three chil
dren underwent minor surgery
in Community hospital this mor
ning, the hospital reported. They
are Bobby Dawson, 8, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dawson,
162 DeHague st.; Ronny Kyle,
3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milford
Kyle, route 2, box 248D, Med
fofd; Eddie Mayes, 5, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Mayes, Central
Point.
Accident Vehicles operated
by .Ray Lee Jenkins, 801 North
Central ave., and Bonnie Blue
bell Brown, 2374 Sunset ct.
were involved in an accident
Sunday at Earnctt rd. and Stew
art ave., Medford police have
reported. Jenkins was cited for
failure to yield right of way
police said. No injuries were
reported.
Council Sets Dinner The
YMCA youth council will hold
a potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m.
today at the YMCA. The sum
mer program will be discussed
at the meeting, which will be
open to all members, advisers
and parents. Those .planning to
attend are requested to bring a
hot dish or salad.
Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Mosley, 4803 Niesz court,
Seattle, Wash., are parents of a
son, Robert Otto, born April 15.
Mrs. Nettie Ellenburg, 119 North
Central ave., maternal grand
mother, has returned after being
In Seattle to visit the family for
two weeks. Mrs. Mcsley is the
former Mrs. Doris Ellenburg
Baize.
Visits Mail Tribune Members
of Cub Scout pack 10, den 2,
of Howard school visited the
Mail Tribune plant Monday aft
ernoon. In the group were Ricky
Smets, Billy Bob Kyker, Gary
Frohreich, Michael Dean, George
Gunn, David Benson, Keith Hen
ney and Johnny Neal; Mrs. T.
L. Dean and Mrs. W. Frohreich,
den mothers, and Denise Marie
Dean.
'
From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Gist, 556Vi Haven st., ar
rived home Saturday from a
Saturday from two-week vaca
tion. They first visited their
daughter, Mrs. William Hall, and
family, for 10 days at Roseville,
Calif., and then visited with Mrs.
Edna Gist, Oroville, Gist's moth
er. Tye also visited his brother
and family, the George Gists at
Quincey, Calif., and her cousins
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hannah at
Susanville.
Awarded Jerry R. Peterson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry O.
Peterson, 3857 Jacksonville high
way, has been named outstand
ing sophomore cadet in Air
Force ROTC training at Oregon
State college. He received a spe
cial award from the Consoli
dated Vullee Aircraft corpora
tion at the annual spring mili
tary review and ceremony,
Peterson has also been selected
to take advanced training as a
junior and senior, leading to a
reserve commission at gradua
tion. He is a major in chemical
engineering at OSC and a 1954
Medford High school graduate
Novel Method Proposed
For Paying Traffic Fines
. Detroit (U.R) A novel way
of paying traffic fines has been
suggested in Detroit, auto capi
tal of the world.
It would allow traffic viola
tors to make a deposit at a drive
in bank eliminating the neces
sity of showing up at traffic
court or putting a check in the
mail.
Another suggestion would pro
vide "quickie" parking lots ad
jacent to traffic courts to allow
quick service for fine payers.
ENDS TONITE!
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Personal
Dismissed Mrs. Ila Fields,
Gold Hill, who underwent mi
nor surgery in Osteopathic hos
pital yesterday, was dismissed
this morning, the hospital re
ported. Theft Stuart Laughton
Forbes, 40 North Peach st., re
ported Sunday the theft of a
spare tire and wheal from his
car, according to Medford police.
They were valued at S60, police
said.
la County Jail Howard
Freeman Puckett, 47, Grants
Pass, was lodged in the Jackson
county jail Monday pn a charge
of obtaining money under false
pretenses, according to sheriff's
deputies.
Mercy Flight Lemuel A. De-
Haven, 215 Scenic dr., Ashland,
was flown to Portland for treat
ment at the Veterans Adminis
tration yesterday. He was the
495th patient carried by the air
ambulances of the non-profit
Mercy Flights, Inc., of Medford.
Son Born Mr. and Mrs.
Walker Treece, Portland, are the
parents of a son born Tuesday,
May 22. The child has been nam
ed Brian Hastings Treece, and
weighed four pounds. Mrs.
Treece is the former Jean Schu
ler of Medford. This is the
Treece's third child.
Visits in Medford Roy Simp
son, who broadcast frost warn
ings in the Rogue valley for sev
eral weeks early in the season,
made a brief visit in Medford
Monday night and this morning
and left today for Pomona.
Calif. Simpson is in charge of
frost forecasting in the western
states and has been visiting areas
in which frost forecasters have
been working.
Obituaries
JOHN GUSTANDAS
The body of John Gustandas,
66, who died Sunday in the VA
domiciliary at Camp White, is
being forwarded today by Con
ger-Morris funeral home to
Phoenix, Ariz., for services and
interment there.
Mr. Gustandas was born in
Turkey on Nov. 18, 1889. He
served during World War I from
May 27, 1918, through Jan. 18,
1919, as a cook in the Army.
HARRY H. UNRUH
Harry Roy Unruh, 65, died un
expectedly yesterday at his
home on Fern Valley rd. Con
ger-Morris funeral home is in
charge of arrangements.
ENVOY LEAVES COUNTRY
Santiago, Chile (U.R) Am
erican Ambassador Willard L.
Beaulac, who served here three
years, left Monday for his new
post in Argentina.
ELECTION TREEZE"
Quito, Ecuador (U.R) The
Supreme Electoral Tribunal
said today Ecuadorians will be
"frozen" in their home districts
during Sunday's presidential el
ection in an effort to prevent re
peat voting. The only persons
permitted to move from district
to district while the polls are
open will be electoral officials.
ROAD NEAR COMPLETION
Guatemala City (U.R) The
Pan American highway link be
tween northern Guatemala and
the Mexican border is expected
to be completed by the time the
Inter-American Road Congress
meets here Nov. 25-30, it was
announced Monday.
BLAST HURTS THREE
Evansville, Ind. (U.R)
Poison cyanide gas touched off
an explosion at the Mead John
son plant Monday night, injur
ing three firemen and two oth
er persons. The-' injured were
hospitalized in fair condition.
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Receive Pay Increase
Portland fll.R) Union bale
ers have received a $4 weekly
pay increase retroactive to May
1, according to union Business
Aeent John Leffelman. He said
a' further S3. 50 a week 'raise
would go into effect next year
The wage increases and a pen
sion nlan for 1958 were neeoti
ated in recent regional confer
ences between the union and
bakery operators, he said.
News About
Servicemen
GET PROMOTIONS
E. M. Griffin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester L. Griffin, 512 West
Jackson blvd., Medford, and
Frank A. Lowe, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry E. Beal, 117 North
Peach st., Medford, recently re
ceived promotions in the Navy.
Griffin, who is serving with
the Atlantic Fleet Naval mobile
construction battalion 7, was
promoted to driver third class.
Lowe, who is serving aboard the
Pacific Fleet seaplane tender
USS Pine Island, was promoted
to gunner's mate third class.
DUE FOR TRANSFER
Capt. B. F. (Bennie) Longwill
U.S. Army, Medford high school
graduate, has been transferred
from Fort Clayton in the Pana
ma canal to the Army base at
Fort Worth, Tex. Longwill, who
enlisted in the Army in 1941,
will retire in three years. He
has his wife and three children
with him in Panama.
Tito Invites Indonesia
Premier for State Visit
Djakarta, Indonesia (U.R)
President Tito of Yugoslavia has
invited President Sukarno there
for a state visit, the Indonesian
information ministry announced
today.
The ministry said Sukarno ac
cepted and that he would leave
for Yugoslavia in September.
Sukarno also will visit the
Soviet Union during September
and will stop over in Belgrade en
route home from Moscow.
California Fur Catch
Valued Above Last Year
Sacramento, Calif. (U.R)
California's licensed fur catch
was worth $144,600 during the
past season, 56 per cent greater
than last year.
The increased value was re
ported by the department of
fish and game and was attribut
ed to higher buyer demand for
short-haired furs such as musk
rate, mink, beaver and river ot
er. AMBULANCE GOES UP
Grand Rapids, Mich. (U.R)
Police ambulances in this city
go in all directions including
straight up. An ambulance an
swering a call at an auto agency
Monday was waved onto an ele
vator and whisked up to the
fifth floor. There an ill employee
was picked up and rushed to a
hospital.
NO MUSIC NO DRINK
Lima, Peru (U.R) It's less
noisy in Lima these days, but
bartenders complain business is
lousy. A month ago, an ordin
ance banning jukebox music
from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. went into
effect, as part of an anti-noise
campaign. Bartenders said their
customers don't drink as much
when they, don't have music.
PIGEON ON SPREE
New York (U.R) A pig
eon annoyed by the new electric
birdproofing on city hall went
amock" Monday in a restaurant
across the street. Before it could
be caught, the pigeon went on a
nut binge, gobbling up peanuts,
pecans, cashews, and walnuts on
display in the window.
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heavy as hydrogen. ,
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A PUP FOR A PAL Presidential hopeful Adlai Steven
son shown aboard a tractor on his farm at Libertyville,
111., is greeted by his Dalmatian, King Arthur, better
known as Artie. Stevenson commented that every grow
ing boy should have a dog and -even more important
a dog house! He recalled as a child be found great com
fort retiring to the dog house. Once, reported his sister,
after a prank young Adlai fell asleep there and was only
found by his parents after all other possibilities had been
exhausted. Stevenson says he has always owned a dog
and has been in the dog house more than once.
Wall Street
New York (U.R) The bull
market which will celebrate its
seventh birthday on June 13
demonstrated for Wall Street to
day that it still is very much
alive.
The market registered its
best gain of the year with ad
vances running from two to
more than five points and vol
ume rising over the previous
session.
Sriecial issues made the best
pains, nearly six noints in Min
nesota Mining; 12 points in the
hieh-Driced International .Busi
ness Machines and 25 points in
the super-high-priced Superior
Oil of California. Gains of four
or more appeared in Aluminum
Limited. Cateroillar Tractor, na
tional Lead, Texas & Pacific and
Union Pacific.
Dow-Jones Averages
Dow-Jones closing stock aver
ages: 30 industrials 477.68, up
8.87: 20 railroads 165.72, up
4.12; 15 utilities 65.13, up 0.78;
65 stocks 171.80, up 3.31.
Sales today were approximate
ly 2,430,000 compared with
2,780,000 Monday.
Today s closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 180
Anaconda 72
Chrysler - 615s
Curtiss Wright - 325s
General Electric - 57V4
General Motors 413i
Montgomery Ward 85
Penn R R - .24V4
Penney J C 86 Vz
Radio - - 4d
Southern Co 21
Southern Pacific 517-8
S Oil of Calif 101 Vi
Texas Gulf Sulphur - 32
Transamerica 40
Tri-Continental 26V4
United Aircraft 64
TI S Rubber 50
U S Steel 55 Mi
Youngstown 12A
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Afternoon
and evening thunderstorms oyer
otherwise
mountains wum "'-
fair through Wednesday. Low tonight
52. High Wednesday ou.
Western Oregon: Chance of few
ahowers in mountains in southern
41.:. ....nin,' lata TIltTht and
early morning fog or low clouds on
coast. Mosuy sunny vicuutwo,. j.---tonight
45-50; high Wednesday 60-70
on the coast, 75-80 inland.
..i;Am;9 c: p . 1 1 r P (1
thunderstorms in the mountains. Low
clouds on the coast. uinerwi i"
through Wednesday.
FlVE'llAX fUHltrtsia
(Period Through Sunday)
... t nn nrp.
western uickuu iiiuc v. - .
clpitation. Temperatures mostly above
normal, with highs mostly in the 80s
in me uneiiui, ,ue o... ... --
Lows in the 50s. Briefly cooler about
Friday.
Northern California Atiernoon
thundershowers likely in the high
mountains, otherwise no rain through
m,r ,h. norinH Tfmrtratures near
seasonable normal.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
58: below normal 3-
Record high this date 98 In 1H31.
Record low this date 33 in 1920.
night, noner Midnight to 10 a.m.. none.
Total this month 3.99 inches, 2.89
inches above normal.
rotai since aepi. x, o.i uicik,
15 64 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 40,
highest this a.m. 93.
rrrv niih Low Prec.
Brookings 74 46
Crater Lake 59 37
Grants Pass 73 46
Klamath TTalU 71 53
MEDFORD , 77 47
Portland Ti au
Seattle .
68
79
83
48
58
53
Spokane
Yakima .
Eureka
, 56
88
. 87
. C9
67
50
61
52
49 T
54
Red Bluff .
Sacramento
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Phoenix
Denver
Chicago
Miami
89
79
70
82
65
80
60
55
65
76
48
50
New York
Washington, D.C.
tnjoy heoMh, rest, comfort end hospitality
amidst pleasant surroundings. Completely
Furnished Sleeping and Housekeeping
Cabins, with all modern facilities.
HOT MINERAL and MUD BATHS
Fer RhMmotism. Arthritis, Neuritis,
Sctattce, Hcrroasness
CARBON DIOXIDE VAPOR BATHS
As xceOcmt tor Eczema, Sinus, Skin Eraa
risM, High and Law Broad Pressure
"Your Health .Is Our Business"
Far Reservations and Information Address
i Mineral Sarins. Rt. 1, Ash Hind,
Oregon nr Phone Long Distanca.
Or. Herman Wexlet, Director
Crtsropractic Physician
CRUISER HITS CAR
Guntersville, Ala. (U.R)
Odell Long was jailed for reck
less driving Monday after his
cabin cruiser ran out of control,
plowed onto a causeway and col
lided with an automobile. Of
ficers said the bow of the boat
protruded onto the roadway and
was struck by a car driven by
Jesse Lee Isdell.
'ART' PIECE STOLEN
Pasadena, Calif. (U.R)
Owners of a machine shop were
shocked today over loss of a
"valuable piece of art." Thieves
entered the shop Sunday night
and carried off a Marilyn Mon
roe calendar.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland (U.P.) Cattle 300. Low
to average choice fed steers 1000-1060
lb. $19.50-20.50: utility-commercial
steers S12-17; average choice heifers
$19-19.50: commercial heifers $14.50
16.50; utilitv $11-14; canner-cutter
cows $6.50-9.25: utility cows $10; util
ity bulls $15-16.
Calves 50. Choice vealers $20-22:
good $17-19: cull-utility vealers $8-12.
Hogs 400. Mixed No. 1. 2 and 3
butchers $18.75: No. 3 butchers down
to $18; sows 300-500 lb. $11.50-16.
Sheep 300. High choice spring
slaughter lambs weighing around. 80
lb. S23: good-choice mostly $22-22.50:
good-choice . old crop lambs $15-16;
cull-good ewes $2-3.50.
The market will be closed to
morrow. Memorial day. .
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland (U.P.) Eggs To retail
ers: Grade AA large 47-49c; A large.
44-46; AA medium 41-42c; A medium
40-41c: A small 29-30c; carton, 2-3c
additional.
Butterr To retailers: AA g ade
prints. 68c lb.; cartons, 69c; A prints,
d8c: B prints, 66c.
Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched
dar, single daisies, 43'3-47'ic: 5-lb.
loaves, 48.2-51c; processed American
cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 42-44c.
Farm Market
Willamette valley strawben'es sold
at mostly $3.75 a flat to retaiiers to
day: Northwest lettuce sold to retail
ers at S3. 75-4.25 a 3-dozen head crate;
mid-Columbia green onions lower at
mostly 50-60c a dozen bunches .
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens To growers (No. 1
qualitv f.o.b. Portland. Fryers. 2',i-4
lbs.. 24-24:3c; at farm. 23',2-24c; light
hens, too few transactions for Port
land price; 17-18c at ranch; heavy
hens 5 lbs. up, not enough trading for
Portland price: at country, 20-21c up;
old roosters. ll-12c.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 dressed to
retailers: Fryers, New York style. 36
37c lb.; whole drawn, 42-44c; cut up.
47-50c; hens, light type. New York
style, 29-30c; cut up, 41-44c; hens,
heavy type. N. Y. style. 33-34c; whole
drawn. 43-46c.
Turkeys To producers: Fryer tur
keys, live weight, 27-28c lb.; breeder
turkey hens. 31c lb. on eviscerated
basis; breeder toms. 39-40c lb.
Dressed Turkeys To retailers nom
inally A grade young hens, 5-56c lb.;
eviscerated, depending on weight;
eviscerated fryer-roasters, 57c lb.
Rabbits (Average to growers f.o.b.
killing plant I: Live white. 35,i-4'.i lbs.,
23-26c: 5-6 lbs., 18-21c; colored pelts,
4c under; old does. 10-14c lb., a few
higher. Fresh killed fryers to retail
ers, 58-60c lb.; cut up, 62-65C
PORTLAND HAY, GRAIN
Portland Wholesale hay prices: No.
2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. Portland,
nominally $43-45, some sales higerh.
New crop prices not established.
Wholesale prices as reported by the
USDA market news service: Wheat.
No. 2 soft white. $73.50-74 ton; No. 3
white oats, 38-1 b. test. Coast deliv
ery, $58 ton: soybean meal, $89; bar
lev. Coast delivery, $49.50 ton: stand
ard millrun, $44-44.50 ton: No. 2 yel
low corn. Eastern shipments, f.o.b.
Portland, $69.50.
BREAKFAST
AND LUNCH
7 iro. to 2 p..
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Tuesday, May 29, 1958
Vacancies Open for
Reserve Lieutenants
Vacancies are open for ap
pointment as fir$t and second
lieutenants in the finance corps
of the Army reserve, the Army
has announced.
Applications for service in the
finance corps as reserve com
missioned officers, with concur
rent call to active duty, are now
being accepted by the Oregon
military district.
Additional information con
cerning qualifications and appli
cations may be obtained by con
tacting the Army reserve unit
adviser at Army reserve head
quarters, federal building, 33
North Riverside ave.
BIRTHS
COMBEST To Mr. and Mrs.
Russell, Ashland, May 25, 1956,
a girl, 6Vi pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
DENMAN To Mr. and Mrs.
George, 316 Effie st.', May 25,
1956, a boy IVz pounds, at Sa
cred Heart hospital.
GREY To Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert J., 307 Mae st., May 26,
1956, a girl, 7 pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
ABBATE To Mr. and Mrs.,
James, 1012 Niantic st., May 26,
1956, a girl, 8 pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
RAWLINS To Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce, route 2, May 28, 1956, a
girl, 6V4 pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
LOWRY' To Mr, and Mrs.
Philip, 2523 South Pacific High
way, May 28, 1956, a girl, 5V4
pounds, at acred Heart hospital.
ROYSTON To Mr. and Mrs.
Victor, 1113 Stevens st., May
29, 1956, a girl, 7 pounds, Com
munity hospital.
MOULTON To Mr. and Mrs.
Allison, 34 Western ave., May
29, 1956, a boy, 6Vi pounds, at
Community hospital.
FISHER To Mr. and Mrs.
David, Central Point, May 29,
1956, a boy, 9 pounds, at Com
munity hospital.
DURBIN To Mr. and Mrs.
Dale, 1167 Sage rd., May 29,
1956, a girl, IV2 pounds, at Sac
red Heart hospital.
AGREEMENT REACHED
Moline, 111. (U.R) Negoti
ators Monday night announced
an agreement had been reached
to end the 134-day strike against
John Deere and company farm
implement firm. Terms of . the
settlement, subject to approval
by 4,1000 TJAW members, were
not revealed.
TV ACTRESS MARRIES
Hollywood (U.R) Televis
ion actress Joan Manning, 27,
daughter of radio's Vera Vague,
will marry Attorney Robert J.
Gottlieb, 36, tonight at Holly
wood's First Presbyterian
church.
Court Records
POLICE COURT
Mary Kay McCormick, violation of
basic rule, S10.
Thomas Harold Davidson, violation
of basic rule, $10.
DISTRICT COURT
Kenneth Ralph luenemaa, violation
of basic rule. $7.50.
Lyle Roland Glenn, no operator's li
cense, $10.
Ronald Everet Peyton, one head
light. $6.
Jack Russell, drunk on public high
way, $12.
Earl Alvia Bliss, overwidth, $15.
Donald Richard Banfield, failure to
stop at red light, $5.
Edwin Vincent Arnold, illegal pos
session of alcoholic liquor, $20.
Fred Nichols McPherson, failure to
stop at stop sign. $10.
Walter Franklin Lindell. passing
without sufficient clearance, $10.
John .Floyd Henshaw, no muffler,
$15..
Calvin Wibul Briley, no license on
four wheel trailer, $5.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Eugene Austin Ritzinger. 110 Pine
St., Ashland, and Betty May Machay,
110 Pine St., Ashland.
ONE NIGHT ONLY - TONITE!
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TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
39 Measles Cases
Reported Last Week
Medford reported 39 cases of
measles during the week end
ing May 26, according to Dr. A.
Erin Merkel, public health
physician.
Measles in Jackson county
were reported by Phoenix, 8;
Central Point, 5; Jacksonville 2
and Ashland 1.
Other communicable diseases
reported for the week were
pneumonia, Medford 1, Ashland
2; pink eye, Trail 1, Phoenix 1,
Rogle River 1; chicken pox, Med
ford 3; mumps, Medford 1; strep
throat, Medford 2; trench mouth,
Rogue River 1; and infectious
hepatitis, Central Point 3.
Helser Office Here
To Hold Open House
The Medford office of the J.
Henry Helser company, 308
Fluhrer building, will serve light
refreshments to clients and
friends from 1 to 5:30 p.m. In
observance of the company's
24th anniversary.
Resident Manager Paul Horn
beck will be host at the open
house. Assistant Manager Bob
Balk, Ted Graham and Mrs.
Bernadine Weaver will assist.
The Medford office of the in
vestment management firm, is
currently managing 102 active
investment accounts, represent
ing client deposits of $863,833,
Hornbeck said. -
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