Locai and
Add to Building A buildin; j
permit for $15,000 has been is
sued to the Moore Steel company
to add to their business building
st "41 South Grape st.
Try to Contact Medford po
lice are attempting to contact a
Shirley Thetford who is report
ed living In the Medford area.
They said they are holding a
message for her.
Windows Broken Cloie Lu
ella Martain, 3410 Madrona lane,
reported to city police that two
windows in a house she owns,
at 740 West 14th st., were broken
Wednesday morning.
Morid-Mr. and Mrs. William
Buckingham Jr.. 30 Jeanette
ave., have moved to Manhattan
Beach, Calif., where he is as
sociated with the Standard Oil
company refining plant.
Surgery Patients Mrs. Mary
Switzer, 903 South Pearl st.,
Medford, and Ernest Dunlap. 5-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L. Dunlap. route 1. box
315A. Central Point, were listed
as surgery patients at Rogue Val
ley hospital here yesterday.
Extinguisher Missing The
Medford fire department re
ported to city police Thursday
evening that a C02 fire extin
guisher, valued at S75, was mis
sing from one of the fire trucks
parked in the central fire station
at Front and Second sts. Firemen
said the extinguisher was first
missed about 6 p.m., -according
to police.
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Come on out and help us
celebrate. We're giving
away $$$$ in balloons.
Personal
Flu Fir City firemen an
swered a flue fire call this morn
ing at the home of R. I. Kline,
route 2, box 515 (Ross lane).
Wir Shorts Central Point
rural and Medford city firemen
both were called yesterday eve
ning when a wire shorted out
and blackened boards at the
Midway Meat plant on Table
Rock rd.
Haiardi Found F i v e busi
ness occupancies and an office
building were inspected yester
day by City Fire Marshal Tru
man Nelson. He issued 10 orders
for correction of hazards.
Building Permits A building
permit for a new garage valued
at 54,000 has been issued F. F.
Holt at 545 North Fir st. A build
ing permit for 52,000 has been
issued Tom W. Little to remodel
a residence at 400 Highland dr.
No Citations Cars operated
by Alf Leander Peterson, 709 Al
der st., and Eleonore Ozasket,
721 South Central ave., were in
volved in a collision at Central
and Bartlett sts. yesterday after
noon, according to police re
ports. Police said no citations
were issued.
Tonsillectomies Catherine
Alene Hubbard, 6-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hubbard, 3562 Jacksonville high
way, and Karla Powell, 8-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Powell, 4175 Cedar lane,
Medford, underwent tonsillec
tomies at Rogue Valley hospital
yesterday.
Patients Convalescing at Os
teopathic hospital following ma
jor surgery are Mrs. Dwight
Funk, 1773 South Columbus
ave., and Mrs. Ella Briggs, route
1, box 4, Gold Hill. Convalescing
there following minor surgery
are Miss Erdyne Derosier, 11
Tripp st., and Mrs. Wesley Dol
larhide, route 2, box 318, Grants
Pass.
STEADY CUSTOMER
Pittsburgh (IP Dr. Marion
K. McKay, president of the Civil
Service Commission, and a re
tired University of Pittsburgh
economics professor, has missed
only one home Panther football
game since 1920. He has paid for
the same seat at Pitt Stadium
since it was built in 1920.
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Obituaries3
MRS. FAITH GRAVES
Funeral services for Mrs. Faith
Graves. 45. of 920 East Jackson
st., Medford. who died in a local
hospital Wednesday, will be held
at 10 a.m. Saturday at Perl Fun
eral home. The Rev. Lyman
Stiles will officiate. Interment
will be in Siskiyou Memorial
park.
Mrs. Graves was born April
25, 1912, in Burns, and had
lived in Medford for nine years.
She was a member of the Lady
Elks, the Sojourners club and
the Rogue Valley Country club.
She is survived by her hus
band. John C. Graves; one daugh
ter, Bonnie Kay Graves. Med
ford: her mother. Mrs. Winni
fred Hanley, Portland: her twin
sister, Miss Hope Hanley, Port
land. BOYD W. BROCK
Boyd W. Brock, 47, formerly
of Medford, died Oct. 24 at a
Hillsboro hospital after a long
illness. Mr. Brock was born
April 5, 1910, in Clinton. Tenn.,
moving to Medford in 1931.
He married Patsy Thompson,
a teacher at Howard school in
Medford. May 6, 1933. and was
employed as manager for a Cen
tral Point lumber yard until
1950. He moved to Kingsport,
Tenn.. prior to making his home
in Hillsboro in 19ol.
He is a member of the First
Methodist church in Hillsboro
where he was Sunday school
superintendent and a member of
the Lions club there.
Survivors include his widow,
two children, Miss Joyce Brock,
student at the University of
Portland school of nursing, and
Miss Evelyn Brock, freshman at
Oregon College of Education,
Monmouth; and two brothers.
Edward Brock and Leonard
Brock, both Medford.
Funeral services will be held
Monday, Oct. 28, at 2 p.m. in
Hillsboro with the Rev. Gene
Albertson of the Methodist
church officiating. The family
requests that in lieu of flowers
donations be made to the Ameri
can Cancer society.
GUSTOFF PECK
Funeral services for Gustoff
Peck, 77, of Lake Creek, who
died Tuesday, will be held at
Conger -Morris Funeral home
Monday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Had
don Robinson of the First Bap
tist church will officiate. Com
mittal will be in the family
plot at Lake Creek.
Mr. Peck was born Oct. 25,
1879, at Lake Creek, the son of
the late Fred and Maggie Peck.
He had operated a farm all his
life in the Lake Creek area.
Survivors include two sisters,
Mrs. Mary Fredenburg, Med
ford; and Mrs. Lena Lavery,
Olympia, Wash., and several
nieces and nephews including
Fritz Peck.
THOMAS W. CALL
Funeral services for Thomas
W. Call, 60, of Central Point,
who died Wednesday, will be
held at Conger-Morris Funeral
home Monday at 10 a.m. Rosse
Long of the West Main Church
of Christ will officiate. Commit
tal will be in Medford IOOF
cemetery.
Mr. Call was born March 19,
1897, in Tacoma, Wash., and
was a veteran of World War I.
Survivors include a son, Budd
Elliott, in Alaska; a daughter,
Mrs. Viola Atkinson, San Jose,
Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. Robert
Scott, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Felix
Swan, Dixon, Calif.; Mrs. Ruth
Squires and Mrs. Frank Elliott,
Seattle, Wash.; two nieces, Mrs.
Esther Keen, Grants Pass, and
Mrs. Roberta Magnani, Port
land, and five grandchildren. .
CHERYL KAY GARNER
Private services for Cheryl
Kay Garner, 1-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garner, of
1438 Grand ave., who died
Thursday, will be held at Conger-Morris
Funeral home Satur
day at 11 a.m. The Rev. G. Her
bert Hillerman, of Zion Luther
an church, will officiate. Com
mittal will be in Memory Gar
dens Memorial hospital.
Cheryl was born in Medford
June 30, 1956.
Survivors, besides her par
ents, include her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ellis, Med
ford; Mrs. Virgie Garner, Med
ford, and Lawrence Garner,
Spokane, Wash.
Those who wish may, In lieu
of flowers, make a donation to
the Crippled Children's division,
in care of Dr. Richard Sleeter,
University of Oregon Medical
school, Portland.
GEORGE R. JENNINGS
George R. Jennings, 62, of
Seattle, died last night at the
Veterans Administration Domi
ciliary, Camp White. Funeral
arrangements will be announced
by Conger-Morris Funeral home.
Sheridan, Ore. HR Two
Sheridan women died on the
new Sheridan bypass Thursday
when their car and a truck col
lided. CARD OF THANKS
We desire to express to our kind
neighbors and thoughtful friends our
heartfelt thanks for their many ex
pressions of sympathy.
'Mrs. B. A. Montgomery
& family
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Stock List Takes
Anticipated Drop
New York W Stocks slipped
back moderately today with vol
ume lightening to the smallest
total in eight sessions.
The dip in prices had been
anticipated by Wall Street ex
perts in view of the usual even
ing up operations for the week
end.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
Dow-Jones final slock aver
ages: 30 industrials 435.15, off
1.25; 20 railroads 112.41 off 0.05:
15 uiilities 63.98 off 0.08; 65
stocks 147.88 off 0.48. Sales to
day -ere about 2,400.000 shares,
compared with 4,030,000 shares
Thursday.
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical 76V2
DAILY WEATHER
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Partial
clearing tonight with valley fog early
Saturday morning; becoming partly
cloudy during day. Low tonight 45.
High Saturday 63.
Western Oregon: Considerable
cloudiness tonight with frequent
showers. Cloudy Saturday morning
becoming partly cloudy in afternoon.
A few showers in mountains. Little
temperature change. Low tonight 45
55. High Saturday 60-70.
Northern California: Clearing to
night. Fair Saturday. Little tempera
ture change.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
57: above normal 5.
Record high this date B0 in 1922.
Record low this date 26 in 1919.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid
night, .08 inch. Midnight to 10 a.m.,
trace.
Total this month 1.48 inch, .10 inch
above normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 2.28 inches, .25
inch above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 58,
highest this a.m. 100.
High 4:30 24-
City
Xester- a.m. hr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings
65
41
56
56
35
50
46
50
49
.70
.21
.31
.07
.08
.20
Crater Lake ...
Grants Pass
Klamath Falls
MEDFORD
59
64
Portland 55
Seattle
Spokane ........
Yakima
63 52
43 34
44 43
.10
J?
.09
.02
T
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Eureka
Red Bluff
Sacramento ...
San Francisco
Los Angeles ..
68
67
71
68
81
80
51
51
80
64
65
58
58
59
61
62
58
27
36
71
48
50
Phoenix
Denver .
Chieago
Miami
New York
Washington, D.C.
.36
.52
.47
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through Oct. 30):
Western Oregon-Western Washing
ton Temperatures averaging -above
normal with cooling trend first of
week. Highs in 50s and low 60s west
ern Washington and in 60s western
Oregon. Lows mostly in 40s. Recur
ring rain totalling more than normal,
generally .5 to .8 of inch except 1
to 2 inches on west coast.
Northern California A few show
ers in extreme north at beginning of
period. Occasional rain likely much
of area late in period. Temperatures
near or above normal.
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The Thunderbirds
Playing Your Favorite Western Musie
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
Admission
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American Can 3934
AT&T ;. 1643b
Anaconda Copper 43 ig
Bethlehem Steel 403s
Caterpillar Corp 677s
Chrysler Corp GQia
Continental Can 40's
Crown Zellerbach 43 s4
Curtiss Wright 30?s
Du Pont 170V2
Eastman Kodak 9114
General Electric 60 Vi
General Foods 433,4
General Motors 39
Georgia Pacific 265-b
Graham Paige lVs
Homestake Mining 33
Kaiser Frazer 914
Kennecott Copper 81 14
Lockheed Aircraft 32
Katy Pfd Unquoted
Montgomery Ward 32 Vi
New York Central 19
Penney, J. C 78
Penn RR 15 V i
Radio Corporation 29 Vi
Richfield Oil 62
Socony Vacuum 508
Southern Co 22 Vb
Southern Pacific 36
Standard California 48 Vi
Standard Indiana 39Vi
Standard N. J 53
Sun Mines 10
Texas Gulf 19Vi
Transamerica 30
Trans West Air 9
Tri-Continental 27 Vb
Tex Pac Land Trust 6V4
Union Carbide 99
Union Pacific 24
United Aircraft 52
U. A. L 19 Vi
U. S. Rubber 36V
U. S. Steel 55 Vs
Youngstown S & T 78Vi
LIVESTOCK
Portland (U.P.I Cattle for week
2450. 1070 lb. steers 23.75: good most
ly 21-22.50; standard 19-20.50; choice
fed heifers 22; good 19.50-21; utility
commercial cows 14-16; canners-cut-ters
11-13; utility bulls 16.50-18.
Calves for week 500. Choice 25-26,
few 27; good 21-24; standard 17.50
20.50. Hogs for week 2300. Sorted U.S. 1
and 2 butchers 19-19.50; mixed 18-19;
sows 300-500 lb. 16-18.
Sheep for week 3250. Mostly choice
112 lb. wooled range lambs 20 Mon
dav. other choice lambs 85-105 lb.
19.50-20;. good 18.50-19: good-choice
65-85 lb. feeders 16.50-18; ewes 3.50
6.50, few to 7.50.
GRAIN
Portland Wholesale Hay Prlees:
New crop. No. 2 green alfalfa, baled
f.o.b. Portland and Seattle, $24-25 a
ton.
Wholesale prices as reported by the
USDA market news service: Wheat,
No. 2 soft white. $78 a ton; No. 2
white oats 38-lb. West Coast delivery.
$48.50-49 ton; No. 2 Valley white
oats, $47 a ton; soybean meal $76 ton,
f.o.b. Portland; barley No. 2, West
Coast delivery. S47-47.50 ton; stand
ard mill run, prompt delivery. $34-35
ton f.o.b. Portland; No. 2 yellow corn,
Eastern shipment f.o.b. Portland,
$57.75-58.25.
per Person
Friday, October 25, 1957
Birth
BECK To .Mr. and Mrs.
James, post office 64, Rogue
River, Oct. 24. 1957, a boy, 7
pounds, at Ashland General hos
pital. GOBLE To Mr. and Mrs.
Max K., route 1, box 117F,
Eagle Point, Oct. 24, 1957, a boy,
8 4 pounds, at Sacred Heart hos
pital. PRODUCE
Portland (TJ.P. Eggs To retail
ers: Grade AA large. 54-56c doz.; A
large. 50-52c; AA medium. 43-45c: A
medium. 42-44c: A small, 32-34c; car
ton, l-3c additional
Butte r To retailers: AA and A
grade prints. 69-70c lb.; carton, lc a
pound higher; B prints, 67-68c.
Cheese medium cured To retail
ers: A grade Cheddar, single daisies,
45'i-52c: 5-lb. loaves. 51lj-57c; pro
cessed American cheese, 5-lb. loaf,
41'2-44c.
Farm Market
Volume sales of No. 1 cauliflower
to first receivers went at 1.50 a let
tuce crate with retailers being
quoted at 2-2.50 per crate price bv
wholesalers; broccoli sold down to
1.10-1.25 a dozen; western Oregon
dry onions billed to retailers as
much as 3.50 for 50 lbs.
Ponltry. Rabbits -
Live Chickens Quoted to growers
at ranch. No. 1 qualitv fryers, 234-4
lbs., 18c light hens. 9-llc lb., ranch:
heavy hens, 5 lbs. up, 13-14c lb.; old
roosters. 7-8c.
Dressed Chicken No. 1 grade
dressed, to retailers: Fryers, whole
drawn. 34-37c lb.; cut up. 40-44c;
hens, light type, cut-up. 33-38c; heavy
type, whole drawn. 35-39c.
Turkeys To producers: Fryer tur
keys, live weight, 27c lb.; young hen
turkeys, 27c lb.: eviscerated basis, de
oendine on weight.
Rabbits (Average to growers, f.o.b. t
killing plants): Live white, 3'2-5 ids.,
f.o.b. dressing plants Portland, 22-25c
lb., colored pelts. 4c under. Fresh
killed frvers to retailers, 59-64c lb.,
cut up, 62-65c lb.
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