Dinner Postponed A fam-'
;iy dinner scheduled at the ;
Iedford Eagles hall Sunday J
las been postponed, accord
.ng to officials. Np date has
oeen set for the dinner.
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Returns Home Mrs. Vic
Milnes, 15 North Groveland
ave., Medford, has Returned
home from Sacred Heart hos
pital, her husband reported
today. She may have a few
visitors for short periods of
time, he said. She had been
in the hospital about two
weeks.
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Attends Meeting L y 1 e
Paull, Central Point city re
corder, is attending a meet
ing on city traffic in Eugene.
, '
Rummage Sale Jledford
Lady Lions will hold a rum
mage sale at the Fehl build
ing at Sixth and Ivy sts., from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday,
April 26.
Portland Visit Eagle Point
High School Physical Educa
tion Instructor Gail Schop
pert recently attended a
state-wide PE Instructors con
vention in Portland.
Trip Mr. and Mrs. Pickell,
108 Vancouver ave left Med
ford Thursday for San Fran
cisco for a combined business
and pleasure trip. They plan
to return Monday.
m
DAV Meeting The local
cal chapter of the Disabled
American Veterans and auxil
iary will hold a business
meeting starting at 8 o'clock
tonight in the Red Cross
building on Hawthorne ave.
Patients Medical patient
at Rogue Valley hospital is
Fred L. (Ted) Speece, 151
Nursery st. Convalescing at
the same hospital following
surgery are Benjamin Com
piler, route 1, box 350, Tal
ent, and Miss Patricia Dona
hue, 1687 Spring st.
Elections Crater High,
school elections for new stu
dent body officers are sched
uled today and Friday, May
2. Primary elections are be
ing conducted today with the
general election scheduled
May 2. New officers will
serve during the 1958-59 year.
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SATURDAY NIGHT
At Walker's Popular
Dreamland
Always a pleasant crowd and
FINEST OF MODERN MUSIC
Doors Open 8:30 Dance 9:00 to 1:00
V?
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Where you
greet old friends
and meet
new friends.
HOTEL HEDFORD BITO ROOM
Suggestions from the Sea - For Friday
Halibut Scallops Shrimp
Crab
MSM StUr9e0" - PraWn5 - C
P3p' Swordfish Sole Cod.
Children Always j
Everyone
Welcome!
9 p.m. TilJ, 1 a.m.
Beautiful
Gold HiSI Grange Hall
Saturday Nife
Music by Vic Flood & the Rhythm Masters
JP'.x " - Everyone Welcome
1 Bl'ieC't oom ree fining Room Open Entire Evening
Medford Youth Hurl
In Car Accident
Phillip Lee Morris, 16, of
1211 East Jackson st., Med
ford, was reported in fair con
dition in Sacred Heart hos
pital this morning after being
injured in an automobile acci
dent near the Roxy Ann and
Hillcrest rds. junction about
4 p.m. yesterday, according
to state police.
Morris suffered bruises
about the face and neck, ac
cording to hospital attendants.
A passenger, Sandra Bates, 14,
of 19 Barneburg rd., was re
ported uninjured, police said.
The car was travelling west
on Hillcrest rd just east of
the Roxy Ann rd., when the
accident occurred, state po
lice said. The driver apparent
ly lost control of the car on
loose gravel. The car skidded,
struck low bank and rolled
over, officers said. The car
was reported seriously damaged.
Public fo Take
Part in Program
The public will have an op
portunity to participate in the
regularly scheduled Jackson
County Public Health associa
tion's television show on sta
tion KBES-TV at 5:30 p.m.
Saturday. .
Subject of the program will
be cancer. A panel composed
of Dr. Fred T. Burich, sur
geon Dr. Duane I. Gillum, ra
diologist; Dr: M. .Don;ld Mc
Geary, physician and surgeon;
and Dr. Richard W. Schwann,
obstetrician and gynecologist,
will discuss the general as
pects of the disease, and an
swer questions telephoned in
by the viewers.
Questions may " be t tele
phoned to the station begin
ning one -hour before show
time and during the program.
The telephone number ' is
SPring 3-4581.
Visiting Mrs. Lester Bon
ham, of Los . Angeles, is cur
rently visiting her sister, Mrs.
Nina Curry, 742 West 14th
St., Medford. She will be join
ed by her husband later when
they plan to visit other rela
tives in the northwest.
.
Assembly Planned The
annual assembly for explain
ing the armed forces will be
held at Crater High school to
day in the school gymnasium.
Members of the Air Force,
Army and Navy will discuss
the services with junior and
senior students. ' ...
Weather
FORECASTS .
Medford- and. -. vicinity: ) Partly
cloudy through Saturday. After
noon showers in mountains. Low
tonight 34. High Saturday 65.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy
through Saturday. Scattered after
noon and evening showers. Isolated
late afternoon thundershowers.
Little temperature change. Low to
night 34-42 High Saturday 55-65..
jNorthern cahtorma: Mostly lair
through Saturday. Little tempera
ture change
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
47: below normal 7.
Record high this date 91 in 1926.
Record low this date 30 in 1924.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a.m.
none!
- Total this month .40 inch, .56
inch below normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 21.87 inches,
6.50 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
31, highest this a.m. 95.
High 4:00 24-
City Yester- a.m. hr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings 61 40
Crater Lake 37 12 .12
Grants Pass 63 33
Klamath Falls 51 25
MEDFORD 60 ' 33
Portland .., 57 41 3
Seattle 57 39
Spokane 54 33 .07
Yakima 61 30 .01
Eureka 55 49
Red Bluff 70 44
Sacramento 70 42
San Francisco 65 49
Los Angeles 75 56
Phoenix 82 55
Denver 41 28 .01
Chicago 63 39
Miami 83 69
New York 68 53
Washington D.C... 73 57 '.29
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through April 30):
Western Oregon - Western Wash
ington Warmer trend with tem
peratures averaging near normal.
Precipitation light with scattered
showers occurring mostly first half
of- period. Highs 56-64 in western
Washington and 58-68 in western
Oregon. Lows 35-45.
' " Nbrthefti .California Little rain
likely in -north portion early next
week with snow in higher moun
tains. Little or no precipitation
otherwise. Temperatures near or
below normal.
Florida Man Taken
To Penitentiary
Theodore Benjamin Cros
by, 22, of Florida, was taken
to the state penitentiary this
morning ; by Sheriff Howard
Gault to start serving a three
year sentence for grand lar
ceny. He was sentenced Monday
by Circuit Judge Edward
Kelly in connection with the
theft of a 1958 Buick from
Skinner's garage in Medford
April 4.
Prospect Youths
Fined in Court
Two 17-year-old Prospect
youths pleaded guilty in dis
trict court this week to
charges of petty larceny and
illegal possession of liquor.
One was sentenced to 30
days in the county jail on the
petty larceny charge and a
S25 fine was suspended for il
legal possession of liquor.
. The other was fined S25 for
petty larceny and a S25 sus
pended fine for illegal possession.
Obituaries
CLYDE SHULTS
Funeral services for Clyde
Shults, 26,. of Ashton, Idaho,
were held on April 21 in Ash
ton. Burial was in the family
plot.
Shults was the youngest son
of Sherman Shults of Medford.
he is survived by his father
and. several aunts and uncles.
Shults was not married.
MRS. IDA ANDERSON
Ashland Mrs. Ida Estella
Anderson, 73, of 215 Old Pa
cific highway, Talent, died
April 24. She was born in
Lane county May 13, 1884.
Mrs. Anderson was married
Feb. 26, 1913, in Albany, Ore.,
and the couple moved to Ash
land in 1924. They moved to
Talent in 1946. She was a
member of the First Christian
church, Ashland.
. She is survived by her hus
ban, Christian G. Anderson,
Talent; two daughters, Mrs.
Shirley Hoffman, Portland,
and Mrs. Helen Williams, Med
ford; a brother, Halbert Haw
ken, Boring, Ore., and four
grandchildren. A son serving
in the Navy.
Funeral services will be
held Monday, April 28, at
1:30 p.m. at Litwiller's Moun
tain View chapel, Ashland.
The Rev. Everett McGee will
officiate. Interment will be in
Memory Garden.
RAY ZULAUF
Ray Zulauf, of 307 First st.,'
Phoenix, died yesterday in a
local hospital. .'Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
by Conger-Morris, funeral directors.
DOROTHY A. WILLIAMS
Funeral services . for Mrs.
Dorothy Aleene Williams, of
Prospect, who died .Wednes
day, will be held at Conger
Morris Funeral home at 8:30
a.m. Saturday. James H.
Morse, from the Ashland con
gregation of Jehovah's Wit
nesses, will officiate. Commit
tal will be private.
Mrs. Williams was born
July 27, 1928, in Red River
county, Texas. She was mar
ried Dec. 24, 1947, at Reno,
Nev., to Gene Williams, who
survives.
Other survivors include her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Montgomery, Noti, Ore.; two
sisters, Mrs. Billy Welch, Eu
gene, Ore.; and Mrs. Thelma
Miller, Eugene.
LOUIS H. LANG
Funeral services for Louis
Henry Lang, of Shady Cove,
who died Wednesday, will be
read by a Christian Scientist
at Conger - Morris Funeral
home Saturday at 9:45 a.m.
Committal will be in Siski
you Memorial park.
Mr. Lang was married Dec.
29, 1917, in Ventura, Calif.; to
Fern Olga Smith, who sur
vives. Other survivors include
two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Tus
ant and Mrs. Annette Sherman
and three brothers, Hugo W.
Lang, "Ernest A. Lang, and
Arthur E. Lang, all of Port
land. . ,
Jacksonville Community Hall
SATURDAY N2GHT
. . . MUSIC BY . . .
Dick Spain Bill Lively
And The Rogue Valley Boys
Featuring The Best. In Western Swing
LOTS OF-FUN FOR "EVERYONE
AdmissiSa 90c Per Person
6
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
jinuaDCrab (Feed
Friday, April 25 St. Mary's Gym
5 to 8 p.m.
Come and Crack Em
Adults $1.50 Hi School 75c
Grade School 35c
Tossed Salad Choice of Dressing
. French Bread . Garlic Bread
Hors D'Oeuvres
Coffee
Milk
Proceeds to go
to the Boys
of St. Mary's
Boys Home in
Beaverton
Stocks Rise After
Early Brief Chill
New York HP) Stocks
resumed their rise today af
ter a brief chill early in the
day when the list felt the im
pact of a big batch of adverse
corporate news.
This bad news included a
S15 million first quarter loss
and a dividend cut of 75 cents
to 25 cents for Chrysler, a
halving of Bethlehem"s first
quarter profit, a dividend cut
for Electric Auto Lite and a
sharp decline in Jones &
Laugnlin's income.
All of these except the
Chrysler dividend cut had
been anticipated. The Chrys
ler incident ent that issue
down to a . new low of 44 off
25s points,. from which it ral
lied. Other motors were steady
to firm with General Motors
at a newhigh for the year on
a rise of nearly a point.
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical ..... 73T's
American Can 4634
AT&T 177
Anaconda Copper 44
Bethlehem Steel 395s
Caterpillar Corp 60
Chrysler Corp. 40
Continental Can 47
Crown Zellerbach
Curtiss Wright 24
Du Pont 177V
Eastman Kodak 107
General Electric 59
General Foods 5334
General Motors 38
Georgia Pacific 35V4
Graham Paige 1
Homestake Mining 44V4
Kaiser Frazer 9
Kennecott Copper 83
Lockheed Aircraft 45Vs
Katy Pfd -'- 46
Montgomery Ward 35J8
New York Central 15V4
Penney, J. C. - 94 1
Penn R R 12 ' 4
Radio Corporation 32'
Richfield Oil 63 V2
Sears 27 Vs
Socony Vacuum 52
Southern Co 29Vs
Southern Pacific 4114
Standard California 497s
Standard Indiana 42 V4
Standard N. J 55V4
Sun Mines 7
Texas Gulf 1814
Pilot Rock Woman
Drowns in Creek
Pendleton (IP) Mrs. Alice
Wheeler, 35, Pilot Rock, slip
ped off a footbridge across
flooded McKay creek near
here Thursday and drowned.
Her body was found today
by Joe Doherty, a rancher in
the area, as authorities start
ed dragging operations. The
body was found about five
miles south of McKay dam.
Transamerica 40
Trans West Air 12
Tri-Continental- 32
Tex Pac Land Trust 9
Union Carbide 86
Union Pacific 28
United Aircraft 58
U. A. L 24
U. S. Rubber 33
U. S. Steel 60
Youngstown S & T 83
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Portland Produce
Portland (U.P.) Eggs To re
tailers: Grade AA large, 49-50c
doz.; A large 46-47c; AA medium
44c; A medium 43c AA smalls, 35
37c; carton'. l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA and
Grade A prints. 66-67c lb.: carton,
7c lb. higher: B prints. 64-65C.
Cheese medium cured To re
tailers: A grade Cheddar single dai
sies, 40-51c; 5-lb. loaves. 51'i-57c;
processed American cheese, 5-lb.
loaf, 40-43C
Farm Market
Some stores used asparagus as a
sales leader today, selling under
wholesale listings; California and
Arizona lettuce firm to strong
with name brand cartons of two
dozen heads at mostly 3-3.50; Mex
ican watermelons were down to
11 to 12 cents a pound.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted to grow
ers at ranch No. 1 quality fryers,
23i-4 lbs., 21c lb.; light hens. 14
16c; heavy hens, 5 lbs. up, 19-20c;
old roosters, 7-8c.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers; fryers, whole
drawn, 38-40C lb.; cut up, 43-45c;
hens, light type, cut up, 37-40c;
heavy type, whole drawn. 43-46c.
Dressed Turkeys A grade breed
er hens, net to producers on an
eviscerated basis, 29c lb.; toms,
same basis, 24c lb. To retailers: A
grade hens, mostly 37 cents, oven
ready dressed; toms, 32c lb.
Rabbits (average to growers f.o.b.
killing plants) Live white. 32
4'i lbs., f.o.b. Portland. 22-25c;
colored pelts. 4c under. Fresh killed
fryers to retailers, 59-61c lb.; cut
up, 62-65c.
ERE'S THE
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CARD OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks to all who
extended comforting sympathy and
help in our recent sorrow. For the
beautiful service, floral offerings,
and other kindnesses, we are deep
ly grateful.
The family of
Grace Luman
CORNEL WILDE
ANN FRANCIS
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CHAPTER 3
"BATMAN
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Over-fhe-Counfer
Western Stocks
The following bid and
asked prices on selected West
ern securities, provided by
the Medford branch office of
Pacific Northwest Company,
are unofficial and do not rep
resent' actual transactions,
but are intended as a guide to
the approximate price range.
Common Stocks Bid
Bank of America 363
Calif.-Pacific Utilities... 30
Cascades Plywood 24
Cons. Freight ways 157i
Copco 31 2
First National Bank 47
Pacific Pwr & Lt. .. 34 't
Portland Gen. Elec 24
U.S. National Bank 63 'i
United Utilities 23 s
West Cast Tel 20' 4
Weyerhaeuser 34T8
Asked
38 '
324
26 '
17.
33'2
SO's
36'4
253a
66 2
24 ss
21 5s
37
Portland Livestock
Portland (U.P.) Cattle for
week 1650. Average to high-choice
fed steers 29.25. good 26.50-27.50,
standard 24.50-26: choice heifers
27-27.50; good 25-26.50: standard
22-24; standard cows 22-22.50. com
mercial 20-21: utility 17.50-20; can-ner-cutter
late 15-17.
Calves for week 225. Choice veal
ers 31-32; few 33-33.50; good 27-30;
utility-standard unevenly 17-26;
good-choice heavy calves 25-29.
Hogs lor week 1400. No. 1 and 2
butchers 23.25-23.50; 100 lb. Mon
day 23.75; mixed 22.50-23; sows
300-400 lb. 19.50-21.
Sheep for week 1065. Choice
22.50-23.25: shorn lambs mostly
choice to 199 lb. 19.50, earlier 95
105 lb. choice to 20.50 with 98 lb.
21; ewes 3.50-9.50.
Portland Hay, Grain
Portland Wholesale Hay Prices:
New crop. No. 2 green alfalfa,
baled, t.o.b. Portland and Seattle,
S24 a ton.
Wholesale Prices as reported by
the USD A market news service:
Wheat, No 2 soft white. $74 ton;
No. 2 white oats. 38-lb. West Coast
delivery. S54-54.50 ton; No. 2 Val
ley white oats. $50 ton: soybean
meal, $94 ton, f.o.b. Portland: bar
ley No. 2 West Coast delivery,
$47.50-48 ton: standard mill run,
prompt delivery. $38-39 ton, f.o.b.
Portland; No. 2 Milo. Eastern ship
ment, f.o.b Coast, $54 ton; No. 2
yellow corn. Eastern shipment,
f.o.b. Portland, $60.75-61.25 ton.
TONITE & SATURDAY
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ACADEMY AWARDS
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Investment Funds
Noon quotations on selected
investment funds, supplied by j
the Medford branch of Foster !
and Marshall company: I
Texas is the largest state in
production of asphalt.
Fund Bid
Keystone B-3 15.57
Keystone B-4 9.05
Keystone K-2 96
Keystone S-l 14.66
Keystone S-2 10.05
Keystone S-3 10.44
Keystone S-4 ' 7.51
Bullock 11.51
Mass Inv Tr 10.42
Fidelity 12.33
Eaton Howard Stk .. 19.31
Value Line Inc 4.58
Gas Ind 1151
Wellington 12.25
Chem Fund 15.79
TV-Elec 10.45
Group Sec Com Stk 11.08
Group Sec Avia 9.01
Group Sec Elec .. 6.23
Group Sec Petr 10.54
Group Sec Steel 6.76
Group Sec Tobac 5.93
Asked
16.90
9 88
10.76
15 99
10.97
11.40
8.20
12.62
11.26
13.33
20.63
5.01 1
13.02
13.36
17.08 I
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6.83 ,
11.54 ;
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BIRTHS (
SMITH To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gibson, 2361 Kings
Highway, Medford, April
23, 1958, a girl, 834 pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
KRUEGER To Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy, 321 Ashland ave..
Medford, April 25, 1958, a
boy, 9'2 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
SCHMELZER To Mr. and
Mrs. Everett, route 1, box 78,
Talent, April 24, 1958, a boy,
7'2 pounds, at Ashland Gen
eral hospital.
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