Local and
Flue Fir A flue fire at
the home of Elwod B. Hed
berg, 1690 Grand ave., was
extinguished by Medford fire
men about 5:44 pjn. Monday.
They reported no damage.
Gasoline Theft Leonard
John Yost, 324 Hillhouse rd
told Medford police two five
gallon cans of gasoline were
taken from his pickup truck
fjuring the past few weeks.
a
Stolen Frank Allen Mil-
fer, 511 Boardman ave.. Med
ford, reported to the city , po
lice Tuesday evening the theft
cf a set of binder chains from
a logging truck parked at his
residence.
Remodeling Permits J
L.aiacc nas been issued a
$1,000 building permit to re
model a residence at 526 Bes
sie st. A $2,000 building per
mit has been issued Ray Rapy
to remodel a home at 133 Taft
t.
Ashland Fire The Ashland
fire department answered a
flue fire alarm at the resi
dence of Bob Miller, 363
Iowa St., Ashland, about 5:55
p.m. Monday. They reported
no damage.
-
Ditch Day The annual
ditch day for seniors at Rogue
River High school will be
held Friday, May 9. The event
is annual and allows the sen
iors to "skip school" for one
day, officials explained.
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TIME FOR
A CHANGE
VOTE
For and Support
NITA B.
ZUMWALT
Democratic Candidate for
CLERK of
JACKSON COUNTY
I have" ne committment.
I am thoroughly acquainted with
' duties of County Clerk.
" Always approachable, courteous
and friendly.
Well qualified; with 22 years
business experience.
Our country's business is OUR
business. .Let's have a more com
petent, economical and efficient
management. For a well qualified
and competent candidate who will
be elected in November, the Dem
ocratic voters of Jackson County
should nominate
Nita B.Zumwalt
Pd Ad, Nita Zumwalt for County
Clerk, 42 Rose Ave., Medford.
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Personal
Convalescing Mrs. Blanche
Huffman, of Ashland, is con
valescing at the home of her
son and family in Rogue Ri
ver. She recently underwent
major surgery, at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
Inspections City Fire Mar
shal Truman Nelson inspect
ed five business occupancies
and a building of public as
sembly yesterday and issued
seven orders for correction of
hazards.
Accident Robert Freden
burg, 909 Beatty St., Medford,
reported to city police his car
was struck by a panel truck
which did not stop while he
was driving near Beatty st.
and McAndrews rd. "about 10
pjn. Monday.
Tools Missing Wesley
William Coleman, 115 . East
11th st., Medford, told Med
ford police about $100 worth
of tools were taken from his
station wagon while it was
parked in front of his home
during the past week.
Visiting Mrs. S. A. Suth
erlin, 1217 West 11th st., was
a Portland visitor recently.
While there she saw a grand
son, David, for the first time
who was born April 25 to Mr.
and Mrs. Howard P. Egger.
The baby's mother is Mrs.
Sutherlin's daughter.
Meeting Postponed The
general meeting of the Amer
ican Association of Univer
sity Women will be held May
21 at the Red Cross building.
The event will be the annual
president's dinner. The meet
ing was previously scheduled
for tonight.
Trash Fires Firemen put
out two unattended trash
blazes yesterday. One about
10:20 a.m. in the 300 block on
Stewart ave., was put out at
the request of neighbors. The
other was about 350 p.m. near
a power pole in the. 2400
block of North Pacific high
way. Rummage Sale Medford
Townsend club will hold a ba
zaar and rummage and plant
sale Friday and Saturday,
May 9 and 10, at the Eagles
hall. Hours will be from 9
aon. to 5 p.m. Those having
donations for the sale are
asked to call SPring 2-6628,
or leave the articles at 116
South Ivy st.
Accident Garnet Alfred
Stoltenburg, 620 North Main
st.. Phoenix, reported to city
police Tuesday afternoon that
the automobile he was oper
ating hit a parked vehicle reg
istered to William Rex Snave
ly, Beaverton, Ore., on Jack
son st. between the railroad
tracks and Fir st. No citations
were issued by police.
BIRTHS
CANTERBERRY To Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Ray, 416
Palm St.. Medford, May 4,
1958, a boy, 9V4 pounds, at
home.
CARROLL To Mr. and
Mrs. John Michael, route 2,
box 402, Medford, May 5,
1958, a boy, 7Vfe pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
STEVENSON To Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas - Charles, 312
Alice st., Medford, May 5,
1958, a boy, 6M pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospitaL
SMITH To Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle,. 1946 Stewart ave.,
Medford, May 7, 1958, a girl, 8
pounds, at Rogue Valley hos
pital. BURGOON To Mr. and
Mrs. Dannie, 2959 Diane st.,
Ashland, May 7, 1958, a boy,
7V4 pounds, at Ashland Gen
eral hospital.
If Alaska becomes a state,
it will rank eighth in recov
erable coal reserves with
about 100 billion tons still to
be taken from the ground.
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Ohio Election Favorites Win;
Alabama Primary Run-Off Seen
By UNITED PRESS
Ohioans nominated guber
natorial candidates, and In
diana voters renominated that
state's 11 congressmen, in pri
mary elections Tuesday. The
Alabama Democratic primary
for governor, however, ap
peared headed for a run-off.
In Ohio, Republican Gov.
C. William O'Neill and Demo
crat Michael V. DiSalle won
gubernatorial nominations and
the right to face each other
in the November elections for
the second time in two years.
Both had been favored to win
their party's nominations.
Run-Off This Month
Alabama's Attorney Gener
al John Patterson and Judge
George Walker paced a field
of 14 segregationist candidates
in that state's Democratic
gubernatorial primary. A run
off between the two will be
held later this month for the
nomination, which virtually
assures election.
Five of Indiana's incumbent
congressmen won handily
against party foes and the
other six were renominated
without opposition. Renomin
ated in party contests were
Democratic Rep. Ray J. Mad
den in the 1st District, and
Republican Reps. Cecil Har
den, 6th; William Bray, 7th,
Ralph Harvey, 10th, and
Charles Brownson, 11th.
O'Neill trounced former
Cincinnati Mayor Charles P.
Taft in the top Ohio contest.
Taft said he entered the pri
mary merely as a standby can
didate after O'Neill suffered a
mild heart attack in January.
DiSalle Defeats Five ,
DiSalle, former Truman ad
ministration official, defeated
five other candidates,' includ
ing Mayors Anthony Cele
brezze of Cleveland and M. E.
Sensenbrenner of Columbus.
All 14 Alabama guberna
torial candidates had cam
paigned as fighting segrega
tionists and there was some
racial tension during the bal
loting. ,
Four Negroes were arrested
in racially tense Montgomery,
Ala., on a charge of loitering
at the polls. ,
Patterson, who led in the
DO NOT DISTURB
London (IP) Contractors
suspended all repair work in
the Naval and Military club
here after a woodpigeon de
cided to nest in the ceiling.
The eggs are expected to
hatch .next week.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair and
mild tonight. Partly cloudy Thurs
day with chance of scattered light
showers. Low tonight 40. High
Thursday 72-75.
Western Oregon: Increasing
cloudiness tonight. Mostly cloudy
Thursday with scattered showers.
Little temperature change. Low to
night 40-50. High Thursday 62-72,
except cooler on coast.
Northern California: Increasing
cloudiness with a few showers in
extreme north tonight and Thurs
day. Cooler in inland sections
Thursday,
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
dav 56; below normal 1. '
Record high this date 89 in 1939.
Record low this date 31 in 1929.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m., none.
Total this month none. .24 inch
below normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 21.87 inches,
6.03 inches above nomal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesteraay
34, highest this a.m.
High
City Tester
day
Brookings 68
Crater Lake 47
Grants Pass 72
Klamath Falls 61
MEDFORD 70
91'
4:00 24
. a.m. hr.
Low Prec.
45
30
40
35
42
51
Seattle
49
Spokane
45
46
50
55
53
50
60
70
53
43
69
43
46
.01
Yakima
Eureka -
Red Bluff
Sacramento
San Francisco
Los Angeles
57
82
83
73
75
Phoenix
Denver ,
Chicago .
97
81
49
85
Miami
1.98
.51
New York 46
Washington, D.C. 51
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through May 12)
Western Oregon - Western Wash
ington Precipitation less than nor
mal. Temperatures in western
Washington less than normal with
highs in 60s and lows in 40s. Tem
peratures in western Oregon above
normal with highs 65-75 and lows
45-50.
Northern California No precipi
tation except a few showers in ex
treme north at beginning of pe
iod. Temperatures near normal.
Portland 63
. 64
66
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voting, is the son of a slain judge, and the campaign's
Phenix City crime fighter, most outspoken segregation
Wallace is a pint-sized circuit ist.
Realizing Pares
Some Stock Prices
New York tlB Realizing,
expected after a five-session
advance to new high ground,
cut stock prices fractions to
more than a point today.
There was little pressure to
the selling and a good number
of specialties featured on the
upside. Otis Elevator ran up
more than two to a new top
on a favorable earnings fore
cast for 1958.
Realizing cut prices of re
cent favorites General Elec
tric, Gulf Oil, Monterey Oil,
Socony Mobil, P. Lorillard,
Lukens Steel, Spencer Chem-
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
Dow-Jones final slock av
erages: 30 industrials 462.
88, off 0.7S; 20 railroads
113.06, off 0.64; 15 utilities
77.50, off 0.06 and 65 stocks
159.49, off 0.37. Sales today
were about 2,770,000 shares
compared with 3.110,000
shares Tuesday.
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical 75
American Can . . 46
AT&T 1755s
Anaconda Copper 44
Bethlehem Steel 40 Vi
Caterpillar Corp. 6H4
Chrysler Corp 46
Continental Can 4814
Crown Zellerbach 46
Curtiss Wright 23 Va
Du Pont ... 179
Eastman Kodak . 106
General Electric 59
General Foods . 58
General Motors 38
Georgia Pacific 36
Graham Paige 1
Homestake Mining 42
Portland Produce
"Portland (UJ.) Eggs To re
tailers: Grade AA large, 48-50c
dost.; A large, 45-47c; AA medium,
42-46c; A medium, 41-45c; - AA
smalls 33-36c; carton l-3c addi
tional. Butter To retailers: AA and
Grade A prints, 66-67 lb.; carton
lc lb. higher; B prints, 64-65c.
Cheese (medium cured) To re
tailers: A grade Cheddar, single dai
sies, 40-51c; 5-lb. loaves, 51',2-57c;
processed American cheese, 6-lb.
loaf, 40-43c.
Most dealers quoted retailers
strong to higher prices for Califor
nit long white potatoes, tomatoes,
Valencia oranges and central Ore
gon old crop potatoes today; cen
tral Oregon No. 1A potatoes sold
within a wide range with some
name brands to 5.50; first mid-Columbia
turnips were booked for
Thursday delivery for sale at 1.65
a dozen bunches.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted to grow
ers at PorUand, Salem and south to
Eugene, f.o.b. ranch. No. 1 quality
fryers, 2?i-4 lbs., 21c lb.; light
hens, 14-16c; heavy hens, 5 lbs. up,
20-2 lc; 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,
314.412 lbs. f.o.b. Portland, 22-25c:
colored pelts. 4c under. Fresh killed
fryers to retailers, 59-61c lb.; cut
up, 62-65C
Portland Hay, Grain
Portland Wholesale Hay Prices:
New crop, No. 2 green alfalfa
baled, f.o.b. Portland and Seattle,
$24 a ton.
Wholesale prices are reported by
the USDA market news service:
Wheat, No. 2 soft white. $74 ton;
No. 2 white oats. 38-lb. West Caost
delivery, S54-54.50 ton; No. 2 Val
ley white oats. $50 ton: soybean
meal, S90 ton, f.o.b. Portland; bar
lv. No 2 West Coast deliverv.
$47. 50-48 ton; standard mill run,
prompt delivery, saa.ou ton, 1.0.0.
Portland; No. 2 Milo. Eastern ship
ment, ro.b. Coast, $51.50 ton; No.
2 yellow corn, eastern shipment,
f.o.b. Portland, $61-61.50 ton.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UP.) Cattle 250.
Average to high choice 1120 lb.
fed steers 28.25: average choice
1051 lb. 28.50 with good out at 27
28; choice 894 lb. fed heifers 27.50;
good heifers 26-27; standard 22
24.50: commercial cows 20.50-22;
utility 18.50-20.50: canner-cutter
16-18; heavy cutters to 18.50; light
canners down to 15; utility bulls
24-25. .
Calves 50. Good vealers 28-30.
. Hogs 300. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers
180-235 lb. 23.25-23.75; mixed 1, 2
and 3 grade 22.50-23; 240-270 lb.
and 160-180 lb. 20.50-22.50; sows
270-350 lb. 19.50-21; 350-550 lb.
17.50-20.
Sheep 250. Choice 95 lb. spring
lambs 23.50; good feeders 15-15.50;
cull-good ewes 3.50-9.
DINNER
HOUSE
11-2 for Lunch
ical, Vick Chemical, down
around a point each.
Philip Carey slumped near
ly two on a sharply lower
earnings report and Bliss &
Laughlin continued to react
to a dividend cut with a drop
of more than a point to a new
low for the year.
Kaiser Frazer 9
Kennecott Copper - 85
Lockheed Aircraft . "45
Katy Pfd 46
Montgomery Ward 36V4
New York Central 15
Penney, J. C. .. 95 Vi
Penn RR . 12
Radio Corporation . 33
Richfield Oil 64V4
Sears 29
Socony Vacuum 50
Southern Co 29 Vs
Southern Pacific 42
Standard California ...... 50
Standard Indiana 42
Standard N. J
Sun Mines .
Texas Gulf
Transamerica ....
Trans West Air
Tri-Continental'
Tex Pac Land Trust ..
54
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18
39
12
337s,
103s
Union Carbide .... 88
Union Pacific . 29
United Aircraft 62
U. A. L. .... 26
U. S. Rubber 32
U. S. Steel 61
Youngstown S & T 88
Russia, United States
Trade Satellite Data
Washington (IP) - A U. S.
scientist says a "good inter
change" of information re
garding satellites is taking
place between Russia and the
United States.
Dr. Lloyd V. Berkner, who
serves as vice chairman of
the World Committee for
the International Geophysical
Year, told a symposium on
earth satellites Tuesday that
U". S.-Soviet relations in the
field of satellite information
were "most happy and improv
ing steadily."
Investment Funds
Noon quotations on selected
investment funds, supplied by
the Medford branch of Foster
and Marshall company:
(
Asked
17.02
9.91
10.95
16.19
10.95
11.55
8.43
11.47
13.55
20.94
5.08
13.26
13.49
17.33
11.44
12.34
10.11
6.94
11.67
7.62
6.71
Fund Bid
Keystone B-3 15.60
Keystone B-4 9.07
Keystone K-2 10.04
Keystone S-l 14.84
Keystone S-2 10.05
Keystone S-3 10.58
Keystone S-4 7.72
Bullock Unquoted
Mass Inv Tr 10.61
Fidelity 12.53
Eaton Howard Stk 19.58
Value Line Inc 4.65
Gas Ind . 12.13
Wellington .. 12.37
Chem Fund 16.02
TV-Elec 10.50
Group Sec Com Stk 11.27
Group Sec A via 9.23
Group Sec Elec 6.33
Group Sec Petr 10.63
Group Sec Steel 6.95
Group Sec Tobac .. 6.12
Over-fhe-Counier
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 Asked
Bank of America 36 38
Calif.-Pacific Utilities - 294 32
Cascades Plywood .... 26 li 28 'i
Cons. Freightways lS'i 16'i
Copco 313a 33,i
First National Bank 47i 50
Pacific Pwr. & Lt. 34 Vi '36 V,
Portland Gen. Elec. 24 2 26'..
U. S. National Bank.. 62 67
United Utilities - 23 " 24i
West Coast Tel. - 201,. 21 Vi
Weyerhaeuser .. 34Ts 37
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melle Inez Fgssen, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Fossen,
route 2, box 64, Jacksonville,
recently was awarded a $1,000
Max D. Tucker scholarship
to the University of Oregon.
She plans to major in mathe
matics. A student at Jackson
ville High school, she is top
senior in a class of 30.
News About
Servicemen
FINISH TRAINING
Marine Pvt. Bob V. Gill,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard
L. Paup, 3298 Hollywood ave.,
Medford, and Marine Pvt.
Melvin H. Franklin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frank
lin, 6099 Table Rock rd., Cen
tral Point, will finish four
weeks combat training this
week at Camp Pendleton,
Calif. The course includes in
fantry tactics, first aid, de
molitions, field fortifications
and schooling on weapons.
ABOARD PRINCETON
Machinist's Mate Third
Class Gordon C. McVay, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guth
rie, 611 South Riverside ave,
Medford, is serving aboard
the support aircraft carrier,
USS Princeton.
ON CRUISER
Seaman Gary M. Strong,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Strong, 531 ' West 10th st.,
Medford, and husband of the
former Marion L. Cantrall,
605 South Newtown st., Med
ford, is serving aboard the
light cruiser, USS Worchester.
SERVES ON DESTROYER
Fire Control Technician
Second Class Richard P. Eids
wick, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John A. Eidswick ' 159 North
Main st., Ashland, is serving
aboard the destroyer, USS
Porterfield, off the coast of
California.
IN SQUADRON
Aviation Machinist's Mate
Airman Jack L. Sutherland,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack W.
Sutheralnd, 45 Mistletoe st.,
Ashland, is attached to attack
squadron number 151 in "Op
eration
cific.
Strikex" in the Pa-
IN TRAINING
Pvt. Donald Dee Campbell,
son of Mrs. Lucille Campbell,
5113 Table Rock rd., Central
Point, is under going Military
Police training with the Army
at Ft. Gordon, Ga. He was a
student at St. Mary's and
Medford schools, and also at
tended Crater High school in
Central Point.
Obituaries
ALONSO HEMENWAY
Alonso Hemenway, 91, of
1306 North Riverside ave.,
Medford, died in a local hos
pitals yesterday afternoon.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Perl Funeral
home.
MAX FALKENBERO
, Max Falkenberg, 64, a vet
eran of World War I, died
this morning at the Veterans
administration domi ciliary,
Camp White. Funeral arrange
ments will be announced" by
Conger-Morris, funeral directors.
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Family Style Dinners
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Children 'l00
Tables for large parties
12 Noon till 8 P.M.
Breakfast 6:30 on
Drivers Licenses
Suspended Listed
Salem The department of
motor vehicles has released
names of 432 drivers whose
licenses were ordered sus
pended during the period be
ginning April 23 and ending
April 29'.
Length .of suspension var
ies, depending on charges in
volved, recommendation of
court, discretionary action by
the department or require
ments of Oregon law. The
department said some of the
licenses involving financial
responsibility and court rec
ommendations may have been
re-instated after suspension
was ordered.
The department warned
drivers that the penalty for
driving while suspended is a
jail sentence of no less than
two days and up to six months
and there may be imposed a
fine up to $500. Under licen
sing procedures, this will also
result in an additional year
of suspension.
Those suspended in Jack
son county were:
-Driving While Suspended (In
cludes any conviction . lor vio
lation of traffic laws, involving
operation of motor vehicle, while
driving privileges , were under
suspension)
Leighton. SanvHowad, 48, of 201
South First st., Talent, no opera
tor's license, 1 year.i
Discretionary Action of
Department
Burrill( . Simeon Wilson, 75. of
5611 Table Rock rd.. Central Point,
driving record, 1 year.
Hayes, Richard David,-18, of 613
Pine st.," Medford, driving; record,
30 days.
Poley, Alta Pearl, 64. of 64
Gresham st., Ashland, failure to
pass examination, 1 year.
Financial Responsibility (Failure
to show proof of finnanclal re-
sonsibility) .
Adams, Cleveland, 53, of 19 Jea
nette st.-, Medford.
Bucklin, James W., 59, P.O. box
543. Gold Hill.
Frye, Cecil Arthur, 54, of 1408
South Columbns ave., . Medfordi
3 7 ,868 Chinook Salmon
Pass Over Bonneville
Portland (IP) Some 31,868
spring Chinook salmon have
passed over the ladders at
Bonneville dam this season.
When the total reaches 60,
000, the delayed commercial
fishing season will be recon
sidered, according to the Ore
gon and Washington fishery
departments. . .
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Deadline for Auto
Contest Extended
The deadline ef the contest
to estimate the value of the
automotive business to the
local economy for 1957 has
been extended to 6 p.m. Sat
urday, May 10, according to
a spokesman for- the program.
The contest is a part of the
"Keep Medford's Economy
Rolling You Auto Buy Now"
campaign currently under
way in this area to stimulate
consumer buying. -
Representatives of the auto
dealers offered the following
information to aid the public
in arriving at an estimate:
Nearly 400 people were em
ployed by the dealers on a
regular basis during 1957, and
an estimated 2,000 new cars
were sold in Medford last
year, with more tTian twice
that number of used cars. In
addition, the source revealed
that at least one of the larger
dealerships reported a vol
ume of more than $3 million.
There are a total of 14
franchised dealers in the Med
ford area who should be con
sidered in arriving at an esti
mate, it was pointed out.
The official entry blanks are
available at any of the partic
ipating automobile dealer
ships at the banks and at sev
eral other locations in Med
ford. ' Estimates may be de
posited with the dealers.
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