Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 23, 1957, Image 13

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    Local and Personal
Obituaries
Festival Plays
Tonight: "Othello."
Friday: "Pariclei."
Saturday: "Hanry VIII."
Sunday: "A You Lika
It."
Curtain tima for all
plays it 8:30 p.m.
Gatolin Spilled City fire
men flushed down gasoline
which spilled from tanks of
parked cars in downtown Med-
ford yesterday. A trash" fire in
the first block of North Barne
burg Td., was extinguished about
9:05 p.m. yesterday on complaint
of neighbors.
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! Stolen Donald Bieberstedt,
225 C St., Eagle Point, reported
to sheriff's deputies the theft
of five radiators Thursday worth
approximately $35.
Returned To Hoipital George
: Brownell, owner of Brownell
motel, was readmitted to the
: Rogue Valley hospital. Visitors
are not allowed.
' Truck Hit A truck owned by
Ralph Carl Akore, 815 South
Central ave., was hit by a uni
dentified log truck while parked
in the 800 block on South Cen
tral ave. last night, said city
; police.
Here Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Winder of Portland are in Med
ford to attend the funeral serv
ice of the late Mrs. Sara Harden
who died Thursday. Mrs. Win
der and Mrs. Harden have been
close friends for many years.
Blocks Pared Vern Thorpe,
public works director, reports
that paving contracting crews
are at work on South Front st
The section is 150 feet south of
Twelfth' st. Contractors said the
job should be completed in one
day.
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Plants Inspected Two fruit
packing plants and a building
of public assembly were in
spected yesterday by City Fire
Marshal Truman Nelson. He in
vestigated two complaints in
residential areas. Nine orders
were issued for correction of fire
hazards.
Hit-Run Accident A truck
owned by Consolidated Freight
ways had a fender damaged
when it was struck by a uni
dentified car in an alley at Sixth
and Main yesterday. Police said
the driver of the hit-run car did
not realize she had done any
damage.
Returns Arthur Vern Max
well, formerly of Shady Cove,
was lodged in county jail for
parole violation Thursday after
he was returned to the county
from Sacramento, Calif., by
Sheriff Howard Gault. Maxwell
was originally charged with
burglary not in a dwelling.
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Grass Fires Medford's rural
fire pumper truck was dispatch
ed to grass fires south and north
on the Pacific highway within
a half-hour this morning. About
9:20 a.m. the truck was sent to
a 30 by 100-foot blaze at 3723
South Pacific highway. Firemen
said that a cigarette thrown from
a car was the possible cause.
While returning to the station
about 9:45 a.m. the truck was
sent on to 3540 North Pacific
highway. Grass was being burn
ed there under permit but the
fire became too . large for the
permittee to handle, according
to firemen.
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CHAS. W. SCALBERG
Charles W. Scalberg, 79, of
Central Point, died last night In
a local hospital. Funeral arrange
ments will be announced by Conger-Morris
Funeral Home.
ELMER C. EICHORST
Elmer C. Eichorst, 78, of Med
ford, died yesterday in a local
hospital. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Conger
Morris Funeral Home.
Railroad Shares Go
To New Average Low
Friday. August 23, 1957
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
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EDMOND O'BRIEN
"Denver and Rio Grande"
Citizens Bothered
By Air-Ride Boys
City police have recently re
ceived a series of reports of
juveniles using "B-B' or pellet
guns in the city.
Albert Ray Stocks reported
on Thursday that two juveniles
had shot several B-Bs at him
and fellow workers on Bear
Creek rd. between Jackson and
McAndrews rds. The boys
ducked into group of new
houses when chased. Stocks also
said that . earlier William . W.
Claypool, a tractor driver, re
ported he had been hit several
times on the back of the head
by B-Bs while working in the
Bear Creek dam area.
Late Thursday afternoon it
was reported to police that a 3-
year-old girl had been shot with
a B-B gun by two juveniles in
Medford. The child was unin
jured but frightened.
On Tuesday two juvenile boys
were caught while shooting birds
with a B-B gun, according to
police reports.
Capt. Clyde Fichtner of the
city police urged all parents to
make sure the guns are not used,
as they are illegal in Medford.
The city ordinance reads that
pellet guns, bean shooters, sling
shots or similar articles" are il
legal. Anyone using these ar
ticles in the city could be sub
ject to the maximum fine of 50
days in jail and $150 fine, he
added. I
New York W Railroad
shares today sank to a new aver
age low since Jan. 17, 1955, and
pulled the whole stock market
down with them
Industrials broke through the
recent low by a wide margin and
touched their lowest level since
last April 1. Utilities were
around the years' low.
The rail situation was brought
into the open when Erie cut its
dividend. Erie set a new low on
a loss of more than a point.
Others declined- fractions to
more than a point.
Dew-Jones final stock arer
ages: 30 industrials 475.75, off
S.72; 20 railroads 138.21. off
2.25; 15 utilities 67.51, off 05.8
and 65 stocks 164.84, off 2.05.
Sales today were about 1.
960.000 shares compared with
1.500,000 shares Thursday. ,
Births
Allied Chemical .
American Can
AT&T
Anaconda Copper
Bethlehem Steel .
Caterpillar Corp ......
Chrysler Corp 75 V
Continental Can 44 Vt
Crown Zellerbach 47
.. 83 rs
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.. 53s
437s
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Cnrtiss Wright .
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GARRETT To Mr. and
Mrs. Keith, 649 East Main St.,
Ashland, Aug. 20, 1957, a girl,
6 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital.
CALACCI To Mr. and
Mrs. John, 524 Bessie St., Aug.
20, 1957, a girl, 9 pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
WATSON To Mr. and Mrs.
John, 717 East Jackson st., Med
ford, Aug. 20, 1957, a boy, 8
pounds, at Rogue Valley hospi
tal. '
BRASHEAR To Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil, Rogue River, Aug.
21, 1957. a girl, 7?4 pounds, at
Osteopathic hospital.
LINDAHL To Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie. 707 Clark st., Medford,
Aug. 22, 1957, a boy, 7 pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
Window Broken A rock was
thrown throueh the front win
dow of Robert Corbett's home
last night. A juvenile on a bike
is suspected, according to police
reports.
Here Miss Dorothy Husky,
former health educator for Jack
son County Public Health De
partment, is in Medford and is
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Minear, South Stage road. Miss
Huskey came here from Michi
gan, where she recently com
pleted studies for her doctorate
in public health. She w:ll re
main in Medford until Wednes
day. Attend Conrention Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Corbin were in
Portland Monday through Wed
nesday attending the Oregon
state convention of Theatre
Owners of Amerca. They attend
ed the business session and
luncheon Tuesday and spent
Wednesday at Tualitin country
club for the golf and bridge
tournament and banquet. Cor
bin is manager of Oregon-California
theaters In southern Oregon.
Du Pont I88V2
Eastman Kodak 98
General Electric 64 Vz
General Foods 47
General Motors 42
Georgia Pacific 31
Graham Paige 1
Homestake Mining 34
Kaiser Frazer 12
Kennecott Copper 97Vi
Lockheed Aircraft 33
Katy Pfd 5334
Montgomery Ward . 36V4
New York Central 28Vi
Penney J C . 79
Penn R R 19V2
Radio Corporation 33
Richfield Oil - 74U
Socony Vacuum . 55 Vi
Southern Co 23
Southern Pacific - 4 Hi
Standard California . . 52
Standard Indiana 47
Standard N J 61
Sun Mines 11
Texas Gulf 25 V
Tex Pac Land Trust 7 V
Transamerica 35
Trans West Air 12
Tri-Continental 30
Union Carbide 109V4
Union Pacific 27Ji
United Aircraft 60
UAL .. 24
U S Rubber . 394
U S Steel 64
Youngstown S & T "94
LIVESTOCK
Portland (UPI Cattle for week.
3.700; trade active, fed steers and
heilers 5flc-l.ua higher; cows strong
to 50c higher, other classes steady;
near .three loads average choice 930
1150 lb. steers 25, other choice steers
24-21.75: good 22.50-23.50; choice heif
ers 1.50-22.30; utility - commercial
cows 14-16; canners-cutters 11-13;
light cutter bulls 14.50-16; utility bulls
17.50-19.
Calves for week 575; trade active,
choice vealer and slaughter calves
strong to 1.00 higher, other classes
steady to 50c higher; choice vealers
-wo, good zi-z3.su; standard 19-21;
good-choice slaughter calves 19-22.50;
cull-utility calves and vealers 11-15.
Hogs for week 1.675; butchers and
cows closed the week steady after a
slow start; sorted U. S. 1 and 2 butch
ers 23.25-23.50 with a 37-head lot
mostly No. 2s on the close 23.25;
mixed grade lots 180-240 lb. mosUy
22.25-23. sorted off No. 3's down to
2; weights 240-270 lb. and 160-180
lm. 21-22: sows 300-500 lb. 16.50-20.50:
Sheep for week 4.450: trade uneven
but active on the close with slaughter
lambs strong to 50c higher, other
classes steady: no test on choice
range lambs hut central Oregon and
Willamette valley wooled Iambs choice
21-21.50: mixed good-choice 20.50-21:
good 19-20; good-choice feeders 16 50-
17.50; cull-good slaughter ewes 3-6.
land: No. 2 yellow corn. Eastern shin.
ment f ob. Portland. $60 50-61.
PRODUCl
Portland (UPi rggs To re
tailers: Grade AA large. 54-56c: A
large. 50-52c: AA medium. 46-47c: A
medium, 45-46c; A small, 29-31c; car
ton. 1-6C additional.
Butter To retailers: AA and A
grade prints. 67-68c lb.; carton, lc a
pound higher: B prints. 65-66c.
Cheese, medium cured to retail
ers: A grade Cheddar, single daisies.
4X'j-52c: 5-lb. loaves. Sl',,-57c; pro
cessed American cheese, 5-lb. loaf,
41 a -44c.
Farm Market
The season's first shipment of Wil
lamette valley cantaloupes were
quoted to $3.50 a standard crate on
the Portland market todav. Washing
ton Bartlett Dears brought $1.50-2.25
a 25-pound box.
Poultry, Rlhhitl
Live Chickens Quoted to growers.
No: 1 quality, at ranch. 2i2-4 lbs ., 23c;
light hens. 8-10c lb.: at ranch, heavy
hens, 5 lbs. up, 11-1 2c lb.; old roosters,
7-9e lb., f o b. Portland.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers. Tryers whole
drawn. 41-44c lb.; cut up, 4 -49c lb.;
light type, cut up. 34-37c; heavy type,
whole drawn, 36-41c lb.
Turkeys To producers: Frver
turkeys, live weight, 27-28c lb.: voung
hen turkeys, A grade. 28e on eviscer
ated basis, A grade tons. 25c lb. on
same basis.
Rabbits (Average to arowers. f.o.h.
killing plants! : Live white. 3'x-5 lbs.,
fob. dressing plants. Portland. 23
26c; colored pelts, 4c under: old does.
10-12 lbs , a few cents higher. Fresh
killed fryers to retailers, 59-64c lb.;
cut up 42-65c lb.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
Medford and vicinitv: Fair throueh
Saturday and Sunday except for pos
sibility of afternoon thunderstorms
over higher mountains. Low tonight
52. High Saturday 88. High Sunday
near .90.
western Oregon: Partly cloudy to
night and Saturday. Cooler. Low to
night 50-56. High Saturday 70-75 in
north to about 80 in southern interior:
65 along coast.
Northern California: Fair tonieht
and Saturday except coastal fog. Scat
tered afternoon thunderstorms in Si-
erra-Nevadas.
TEMPERATURE : Mean vesterdav.
75: above normal 5.
Record high this date 105 in 1917.
Record low thtis date 46 in 1937.
Total this month trace. 10 in. below
normal.
Total since Sept. 1 21.65 in., 3.59
. above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest vesterdav 20.
highest this a.m. 73 .
Hi Eh 4:30 24
City , Yester- a.m. hr.
day Low Prec.
Brookinss 66 57
Crater Lake 73 53
Grants Pass 98 54
Klamath Falls 84 52
MEDFORD 95 56
Portland 86 61
Seattle 80 52
Spokane 86 56
lakiama . 88 50
Red Bluff .... - 97 65
Sacramento 93 61
San Francisco . 74 54
Los Angeles 86 67
Phoenix 101 79
Denver 85 53
Chicago 78 64
New "York 75 62
Washington, D.C. 81 60
American Youths Call for China, U. 5. Interchange
Tokyo BP) Thirty-six of
41 American youths who visited
Communist China over the ob
jections of the state department
today called for "free inter
change between China and
America," , Peiping Radio re
ported. The youths issued the state
ment upon their arrival today in
Peiping. The government radio
said the youths received "a rous
ing welcome"' in the Red China
capital. It added that the visit
ors were "holding hands, hug
ging each other and singing
songs."
The Americans were among 90
young people who accepted a
free trip to Red China follow
ing the World Youth Festival
in Moscow.
In a statement broadcast bv
the New China News Agency,
the youths who siened the state
ment declared:
Mutual Understanding
"We feel that mutual under
standing can best come about
tnrougn iriendly exchange by
all kinds of individuals. The
world has long recognized
BULL STARTS GOLD RUSH
Tepic, Mexico OP) A rush
of gold prospectors to the placid
El Tigre area was attributed to
day to a dead bull. A housewife
cutting up a beef kidney for stew
found a small gold nugget in the
organ .She showed it to neigh
bors and the story spread like
wildfire. The bull was traced to
El Tigre and the rush started.
China's ancient . and rich cul
tural heritage and we are par
ticularly interested in learning
how these old traditions are
merging with the many import
ant new developments of which
we have learned."
The American youths said
they had come "not only to
learn and carry back to America
our impressions of contempor
ary China, but also to try to give
the Chinese people some under
standing of our own country."
The students traveled over
land from Moscow by rail.
The radio said that the Ameri
cans would tour the Chinese
mainland "for a brief period."
The Americans were invited
by the Chinese People Youth
league, the radio said.
The radio, however, rave no
further information on where
the American students were to
visit or what they might be al
lowed to see.
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MON DESIR
DINING INN
WILL OPEN AT
5:00 P.M.
. . . so that you may enjoy Julie's
incomparable dinner in the lovely
atmosphere of this beautiful Inn.
Please phone for reservations
NOrmandy 4-2513
Later, in an English, Morse
cast, the New China News
Agency reported that the visit
ing students received "a rous
ing welcome at the railway station."
ENJOY GENUINE
CHARCOAL
BROILED FOODS
In the
CANDLE ROOM
at the Medford
Hotel
FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through
Aue. 28):
Western Oregon-Western Washing
ton Temperatures in Western Ore
gon averaging above normal. Highs
mostly 80-90 in interior. 65-75 on
coast. Temperatures in western Wash
ington near or a little above nor
mal with highs mostly 70-80. Lows
both areas 48-56. Little or no precipitation.
Northern California No
Temperatures near normal.
.ill
GRAIN
Portland Wholesale har nrices:
New crop. No. 2 (reen alfalfa, baled,
fob. Portland and SeatUe, $24-25
a ton.
Wholesale oricea as renorted hv th
USDA market news service: Wheat
no. z soft, white. 78 a ton: No 2
white oats 38-lb. West Coast deliverv,
nominally $47-47 ton; No. 2 Valley
white oats, S45 ton; soy bean meal,
$81 SO ton. f o.b. PortlanC: barlev No.
2. 45-lb. West Coast delivery $44.50
$45 ton; standard mill run. prompt
delivery, $36.50-37 ton fob. Port-
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