Local and
Hub Caps StoUa Jack El
bert Woodward, 333 North Hol
ly it., reported to city police
Sunday the theft of two hub
caps from his car while it was
parked at his residence.
m a
Collision Vehicles operated
by Marion Buford Haggerty, 621
South Ivy st., and Adele Ann
Morgan, 1117 Murray St., col
lided Sunday at Dakota ave. and
Hamilton St., according to city
police. No injuries were report
ed or citations issued.
Dog Gone Robert Francis
Higgins, 1012 Murray St., re
ported to city police Sunday the
loss of his five-months-old wire-
haired terrier. Police said the
dog answers to the name of Bobo
and is valued at $50.
Kays Found John William
Fontaine, 516 Belmont St., re
ported to Medford police Sun
day he found three keys on a
brass colored chain at Dakota
ave. and Park st.
Theft Alonzo Everett Alex
ander, 33 South Front st., re
ported to Medford police Sun
day the theft of the hotel regis
ter from the San Louis hotel.
33 South Front st., between 2-4
a.m. Sunday morning.
Billfold Lost Howard La
Verne Helgeson, Jacksonville,
reported to city police Saturday
the loss of his brown billfold
between 303 Bartlett st. and 944
South Central ave. Police said
the billfold contained $300.
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1st Annual Southern Oregon
BROILER BARBECUE
Sunday, August 26
At Jackson Hot Springs
Serving Begins at 2:00 P.M.
V4 Barbecue
Vegetable
Salad
it's America's
finest train
and it's ail
Lres Poftl&fid
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Extra pleasure arxj
extra comfort bat
NO EXTRA FARE
Family fares scut
with two or more
persons in the same
family and provide
rW Mr-rears
Personal
Permit Isiuad The Rogue
Valley Construction company of
Medford was issued a building
permit to erect a $12,000 resi
dence at 1408 South Ivy st.
Kit Found Edward Joseph
Knapp, route 1. box 332. report
ed to Medford police Monday
that an unknown boy found
several items from a doctor's
medical kit in Hawthorne park.
Hit and Run A vehicle oper
ated by Larry Vince Schwinfu
rit. Grants Pass, was struck by
a hit and run car Monday morn
ing at Eighth st. and South Cen
tral ave., according to city po
lice. The hit and run car was
operated by George W. Rogers,
710 Beekman ave., police re
ported. Driver Cited James Sidney
Berg, 204 North Ivy St., was
cited Sunday for having no
operator's license after he col
lided with cars operated by Luis
Elias Medina, 516 North Ivy St.,
and Harlin Rudolph Seiler, 1132
West Main St., at Front and
Sixth sts, according to city po
lice. No injuries were reported.
No Licama Harriett Joseph
ine Vaughn, Ashland, was cited
Sunday for having no operator's
license after she was involved
in an accident with cars operat
ed by John J. Tjoelker, Rogue
River, and Major B. Dudley,
Long Beach, at South Riverside
ave. and Stewart ave. No injur
ies were reported.
Bag Stolen Jack J. Suther
land, Grand Hotel, 202 North
Front st, reported to Medford
police yesterday that a sleeping
bag belonging to George LeRoy
Garbin, Grand Hotel, was stolen
from his car Aug. 3, while it
was parked on North Front st.
between Sixth and Main sts.
Police said the sleeping bag was
valued at $24.
Two Citations Roy L. Col
lingwood, 625 Lozier Lane, was
cited for failure to yield right of
way, and Therese Pauline St. Hi
laire, 932 Alta St., was cited for
failure to obtain Oregon's oper
ator's license, when they were in
volved In a collision at East Main
st. and Front St., according to
Medford police. No injuries were
reported. I
Chicken
Beverage
Dessert
Tickers
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ANY LOCAL FEED STORES
OR AT HART'S HATCHERY OR AT THE GATE
UNION PACIFIC
FRED LINGENFEIDER General Passenger Agent
751 Pittock Block Phone CApitol 7-7771
Portland 5, Oregon
Trash Can Stolen Annabelle
Fulton, 453 Fairmont St., has
reportedMhe theft of her trash
can from her residence Monday,
city police report.
Lodge to Meet Fraternal Or
der of Eagles will hold a business
meeting in the lodge hall at 219
West Main st. at 8 p.m. Thurs
day. Final plans will be made for
an anniversary program to be
held next week.
Rummage Sale The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints is sponsoring a rummage
sale to be held from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Thursday at 108 North Fir
st.
On Cited Orie Stephen
Moore, 1707 Ridgeway st., was
cited yesterday for failure to
yield right of way when the ar
he was driving was involved in
an accident with a bicycle oper
ated by Manfred Stramm, 10,
1315 West Main St., at East Sixth
st. and Bartlett St., according to
city police. No injuries were re
ported.
Fire in Car The Medford fire
department dispatched one
pumper to Eighth and Front sts.
at 9:11 p.m. Monday when fire,
apparently started by a cigar
ette, damaged front seat cushions
and the back of the seat in a car
owned by J. B. Ford, The Dalles.
Firemen also washed out six gas
spills from cars parked on down
town streets during the day.
Rummage Sale Adarel social
club will hold a rummage sale
Friday, Aug. 24, at 9 a.m. in the
Feld building on North Grape
st. Clothing, shoes, dishes and
other items will be on sale.
Those having rummage dona
tions may deliver them to the
building Thursday after 7 p.m.
or call Mrs. Gertrude Winning
ham, 3-1978, for pick-up service.
Accidental Gunshot
Wounds 13-Year-Old Boy
Portland (U.R) Walter
Leander Temple, 13, was taken
to a hospital today after he was
accidentally wounded in the jaw
by a bullet from a .22 caliber
rifle.
County police said the boy's
brother, Glenn, 15, was attempt
ing to repair the rifle in the tool
shed of his home when .the wea
pon discharged. The bullet went
through the tool shed window,
striking the youn&-r boy.
Festival Plays
Tuesday: "Richard III."
Wednesday: "L o v 's L a
hour's Lost."
Thursday: "Romeo and Ju
liet." Curtain lime 8:30 p.m.
Births
ARBAUGH To: Mr. and Mrs.
Wavne, 330 N. Holly St., Aug. 21,
1956, boy, Vt lbs., at Sacred
Heart Hospital.
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The exdnsrre, colorful Astra
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The smart ne-sr Redwood
Lounge . . . lovely to see and a
delightful place to relax. '
News About
Servicemen
AT BATTLE PHONES
Manning battle phones aboard
the radar picket destroyer USS
O'Hare is Midshipman, Jerry E.
Kessler, son of Mr. and Mrs. E
W. Kessler. route 2 box 392-A,
Medford. He is a student at the
University of Ohio. One thou
sand midshipmen representing
52 colleges and universities are
embarked on 14 ships of the
Atlantic Fleet in the summer's
third midshipman training
cruise. They will visit Panama
and Cuba before returning to
the U.S. Aug. 24.
GETS PROMOTION
Leroy R. Stubblefield, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stub
blefield. 230 Van Ness St.. Ash
land, recently was promoted to
specialist third class in Ger
many, where he is a member
of the 37th Engineer group. Spe
cialist Stubblefield is a combat
construction specialist. He en
tered the Army in April, 1954,
and completed basic training at
Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. He ar
rived in Europe in May, 1955.
He attended Ashland High school
and was employed as a truck
driver by M. C. Lininger and
Sons, Medford, before entering
the Army.
Obituaries
FRED K. BARKER
Services for Fred William
Barker, 83, of 16 South Peach
Street, who died Sunday at the
home of his granddaughter in
Central Point, will be held in
Conger-Morris chapel Wednes
day at 11 a.m. The Rev. William
C. Piper of the First Christian
church will officiate. Commit
tal will be in Jacksonville ceme
tery. Pallbearers will include L.
C. Rusho, Alan Curry, George
Swinney, J. R. Burgess, E. K.
Hewitt, and C. E. Naffziger.
Mr. Barker was born Mar.
29, 1873, in Coos county. Ore.
In 1896 he was married to
Catherine Williams, who preced
ed him in death in 1902. On
Oct. 4, 1903, in New Mexico,
he was married to Minnie Bark
er, who died in February, 1955.
He had lived in the valley since
1928, coming from North Bend.
He was a great grandson of
Daniel Boone.
The body will lie in state at
Conger-Morris chapel until 8
p.m. today.
Survivors include two daugh
ters, Mrs. Walter Ricks, and
Mrs. Lela Avery, Medford; three
brothers, Clyde, Coquille; Jesse,
Sweethome; and Edwin, Myrtle
Point; a sister. Mrs. Birdie Hazel-
ton. Springfield, Ore.; 12 grand
children, 20 great grandchildren,
and one great great grandson.
EUGENE COFER
Eugene F. Cofer, 69, died this
morning at the V. A. Domicil
iary, Camp White. Conger-Morris
funeral home is in charge of
funeral arrangements.
PEARL PILLSBURY
Mrs. Pearl A. Pillsbury, 62,
of 2044 East A st., Grants Pass,
and wife of Frank Pillsbury,
died in a local hospital Monday
evening. Chapel Mortuary is,in
charge of funeral arrangements.
Medford YMCA
Building Burglarized
Walter E s t o n Humphrey,
route 2, box 417, reported to
city police yesterday that sev
eral items were stolen from the
boy's locker room at the Med
ford YMCA, 522 West Sixth St.,
while the victims were swim
ming in the YMCA pool.
Police said all objects taken
were from unlocked wooden
lockeri located in the boy's de
partment at the YMCA.
Boys who reported articles
stolen, police said, were Richard
Edward Thomas, Ashland, five
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Strong Wind Gusts
Cause Pear Drop
In Local Orchards
(Continued from Page 1)
said they expected to have all
restored by noon today. No large
cables were down or damaged
and few poles were reported
knocked down. Most phone trou
ble occurred at Cave Junction
where circuits are limited until
full service is restored. Officials
said telephone line crews were
unable to work in the area for
some time because of electric
hazards.
Nine Medford street depart
ment employees and four men
from the water department
worked from 6 to 10 p.m. barri
cading areas where power lines
had fallen and setting out warn
ing flares. City Manager Robert
Duff said damage through the
city was "pretty general."
Audiene. Loyal
In Ashland the wind blew a
number of fluorescent lighting
units from the roof and poles at
the Shakespearean festival thea
ter, but these were replaced be
fore curtain time at 8:30 p.m.
Part of the wall banners and
poles were also blown down, it
was said. In spite of the storm,
an audience of about 450 per
sons turned out for a perform
ance of "Cymbeline."
Preliminary and tentative es
timates of wind damage in and
around Medford was set at up
of $20,000 by Dick House, presi
dent of the Jackson County As
sociation of Insurance Agents,
based on reports from members
of the association. '
House said some 400 claims
had been filed by mid-morning
today, and more are expected
during the day. They range all
the way from small claims of
$5 or $10, up to damage in ex
cess of $100, he said.
One firm has called for addi
tional personnel from other of
fices to assist local adjusters in
inspecting claims. With another
storm forecast for this evening,
one of the threats is from poten
tial water damage where roofs
were ripped by last night's
winds. House indicated.
New Storms Predicted
Southern Oregon is scheduled
to receive its third electrical
storm is as many days this after
noon. Another is predicted for
Wednesday.
Last night's storm started
about 5:55 p.m., and the rough
est part was over by 7 p.m.,
weather observers said. At 6:15
p.m., a 63-mile-per-hour gust of
wind was recorded. Precipita
tion was only .13 as compared
with .19 Sunday night. Wind
velocity Sunday night reached
37 miles per hour. During last
night's storm, temperature
dropped from 92 degrees to 66
degrees and the humidity
climbed from 26 per cent to 77
per cent.
'Ike' Sun Visors
Useful at Convention
San Francisco (U.R) Many
delegates attending sessions of
the Republican National Con-
tion wear red, white and blue
"Ike" sun visors.
They serve a double, purpose
keeping the President's name
before the television audience
and shielding the wearer's eyes
from the powerful glare of TV
lights.
Automobile manufacturers use
345,000,000 pounds of cotton,
160,000,000 pounds of wool end
more than 2,000,000 pounds of
nylon every year.
cents; Roger Thomas Schmidt,
250 Janne lane, a wrist watch
valued at $13; William K. Ed
wards, 323 King st., eight cents;
and James David Randies, 1021
Alta st., r wrist watch valued at
$14 and one dollar in change.
Police are investigating and
have two suspects, they reported.
Tuesday. August 21. 1958
Market Has Setback;
Industrials Off 5.81
New York (L'.P.) The stock
market suffered one of its most
severe breaks of the year today
Selling was triggered by fears
of a new credit clampdown by
the government and uneasiness
over the Suez Canal powderkeg.
A late rally lifted prices from
their lows but still left indi
vidual stocks off as much as
three points.
Dow-Jones Arerages
Dow-Jones final stock aver
ages: 30 industrials 505.43, off
5.81; 20 railroads 161.66, off
2.35; 15 utilities 69.41, off 0.70,
and 65 stocks 177.94, off 2.14.
Sales today were about 2.440,
000 shares compared with 1,770,
000 shares Monday.
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
American Chemical 103Vi
American Can 44 Vi
AT&T 182 '
Anaconda Copper
Bethlehem Steel
81"s
..1615,s
Caterpillar Corp 893s
Chrysler Corp 674
Pear Prices
Portland U.R) Wholesale
pear prices: Calif, standard box
6-6.50; Oregon lugs 30-lb., 2.35
2.50. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland (U P.) Cattle 350. Aver
age choice around 1000 lb. ted steers
above 25; mostly Rood steers 23; stand
ard grade 950 lb. 18; utility steers Il
ia standard grass neilers 13-17. util
ity heifers 10-14; canner-cutter cows
mostly 6.50-8: beef tVDe to : utility
cows 9.50-1 1. 50: utility bulls 14-13,
Calves 135. Good-choice veaiers 26-
18.
Hogs 300. u. S. 1 and 2 butchers
0-235 lb. 20 50-21: mixed 1. 2 and 3
lots 19.25-20 25: No. 3 down to 18 75;
sows 300-500 . lb. 12.50-16 50; light
sows to 17.
Sheep 500. Good-choice 85-105 lb.
17.50-19.50: mostlv choice 20.50: util
ity-low Rood sprimrers 16.50-17.50;
Eood-choice 75-85 lb. feeder lambs
15.50-16.50: Iitrht wriehu common to
low sood 12.50-14.50: cull-food shorn
ewes 2-4.30.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland fU.P. Eares To retail
ers: Grade AA large. 57-59c ;A large
51-55c; AA medium. 48-51c; A me
dium. 4 7-4 8c; A small, 30-32c: carton.
no charge to 3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA trrade
prints. 67-flSc lb.; cartons. 68-69c; A
prints. 67-68c: B prints, 65-66e.
Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched
dar, single daisies. 4213-47'Jc; 5-lb.
loaves, 49-51 c; processed American
cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 41 'a -44c.
Farm Market
Peach sunDliex were mnr1rj.t with
early Halts selling for 2 5n.3 while
early Elbert as brought 2.25-2.50 for 25
ids.; local corn sold at 2-2.50 for five
dozen ears; pickling cucumbers in 10
lb. flats were offered from 1-1.35. de
pending on qualitv.
Poultry. Rahhlts
Live Chicken Ta tn-nwra rv 1
Quality f.o.b. Portland j: Fryers. 2'7-4
hens, too few transactions for Portland
price. 13c at ranch: hcaw hens. 5 lbs.
up. not enough trading for Portia--1
price, at country. 15c lh nn- nM iwiT
ers. -l 0e.
Dressed Chickens No. t grade
dressed to retailers. Fryers. New York
style. 33-35c lb.; whole drawn. 38-4 lc
tui up. o-wc: nens iignt tvpe.
New York stvltv 279fi- o.n..
whole drawn. 40-43c.
Turkeys To producers: Frver tur
keys, live weight. 27-28c lb.: voting A
grade turkey hens, mostlv 26'i-27c lb
no eviscerated basis: young toms. 31
39c. depending on weight.
Rabbits 'Average to growers f ob.
killing plant): Live white. 334-4' lbs..
20-23c: 5-6 lbs., 15-lSc; colored pelts.
4c under old does. 10-l2c lb., a few
higher. Fresh killed fryers to retailers.
56-58 c lb.; cup up. 60-63C
PORTLAND HAY, GRAIN
Portland .wholesale hav prices: New
croo No. 2 green alfalfa baled f.o.b.
Portland. S34-36.
Wholesale prices as reported bv the
ITSDA market news service: Wheat.
No. 2 soft white, S72 ton. No. 2 white
oats. 38-lb. test. Coast delivery.l $53.
No. 2 Valley oats, nominal at $52 ton:
soybean meal. $84 ton f.o.b. Portland;
barley. No. 2 Western. Coast delivery.
$47 ton: standard mill-run. S40-41 ton:
No. 2 yellow corn. Eastern shipments
f ob. Portland. S73 2S ton.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS:
Medford and vicinity: Afternoon and
evening thunderstorms, otherwise fair
through Wednesday. Low tonight 35,
high Wednesday 82.
Western Oregon: Fair through Wed
nesday except for scattered afternoon
thundershowers in the vicinity of
southern mountains, and patches of
night and morning fog or low clouds
along the coast. Little change in tem
perature. Low tonight 5 to SO; high
Wednesday S4 to 94 inland, 65 to 70
along the coast.
Northern California: Mostly fair
through Wednesday except for scat
tered afternoon thunderstorms over
high mountains and fog of low clouds
along the coast. Little change In tem
perature. LOCAL DATA:
Temperature: Mean yesterday, 77:
above normal 0. Record high this date
101 in 1843. Record low this date 44
in 1S4T.
Precipitation: 24 houra to midnight.
.13 in. Midnight to 10 a.m. trace. Total
this month 32 in.. .22 In. above nor
mal. Total since Sept. 1 34 6 In., 10.60
in. above normal.
Humidity: Lowest yesterday 24,
highest this a.m. 94.
City High Low Prer
Brookings
flfi
.22
Grants Pass
Klamath Fella .
MEDFORD
Portland -.
.28
trace
.13
. S3
. 04
. 85
Seattle
Sookan .
Yakima .
2
57
Eureka
Red Bluff
Sacramento
San Francisco
Los Angeles
, 61 35
. 92 85
. 87 52
. 68 57
Phoenix
Denver
Chicago
. 70 33
. 88 76
Miami .
.6!
1 10
1.02
New York
Washington. D.C.
73
. 74
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6 to 1 A.M. Daily
4 to 1 1 P.M. Sundays
MEDFORD (ORISON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN
Continental Can
Crown Zellerbach
Curtiss Wright
Du Pont
Eastman Kodak
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
53 V4
59
367s
2104
94' 4
618
49'i
465s
Georgia Pacific 68' i
Graham Paige l"s
Homeslake Mining 33:s
Kaiser Frazer Unquoted
Kennecott Copper 135H
Lockheed Aircraft 474
M and M Wood Unquoted
Katy Pfd 62 V4
Montgomery Ward . 42V
New York Central 37
Penney J C 874
Penn RR 23?i
Radio Corporation 42s
Richfield Oil . 75 !,i
Socony Vacuum 55Vs
Southern Co 22'i
Southern Pacific 504
Standard California 5GTs
Standard Indiana 62?8
Standard NJ 57 i
Sun Mines 85s
Texas Gulf 323,i
Tex Pac Land Trust 8'i
Transamerican 373s
Trans West Air 19)b
Tri-Continental 27
Un Carbide 124
Union Pacific . 31'i
United Aircraft 8134
UAL 39
U S Rubber 50s
U S Steel 6338
Youngstown S & T 98?s
New Try Planned
For MacArthur
As GOP Candidate
Washington (U.R) One of
the nation's top boosters of
Gen. Douglas MacArthur for
president made a new try to
day to reach the Republican Na
tional convention with 30,000
campaign buttons before it's "too
late."
Ervin Hohensee, director of
MacArthur for President, Inc.,
had planned to leave for San
Francisco Monday night by
plane. But he said he didn't go
because the Republican Nation
al committee couldn't find his
seat reservations for the conven
tion. He said he planned to leave
today as soon as the committee
confirmed that convention tick
ets are waiting for him.
May Well Year'
"This may well be the year,"
he said. "But there's no use go
ing if I don't have any tickets."
Hohensee said he thinks the
convention may be about to
"dump" Eisenhower because of
his health. He said if the con
vention did that MacArthur
would be the "main contender."
He said he has not been in
touch with the "hero of Bataan"
so far this year, but there is "no
question he would accept" the
presidential nomination.
And even if President Elsen
hower is renominated, Hohensee
said he believes MacArthur
would be willing to accept the
vice presidential nomination to
resolve the "Dump Nixon" cam
paign of Harold E. Stassen.
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