Local and
elurns Home Mrs. Wert
ScJiooIey. 114 Ajax ave.,
Cisip White, returned to her
htxie today after surgery at
Rsjue Valley hospital.
aVilend Convention Dr.
C. D. Lemley, Jledford osteo
jithic physician and surgeon,
nd Dr. Edward V. Chance,
tlogue River osteopath, have
keen, attending a national
fost graduate convention cn
3 clinical endocrinology and the
Ireatment of metabolic dis
turbances in Dallas. Tex. The
ihree - day session ended
Thursday.
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Patients Convalescing at
Osteopathic hospital follow
ing surgery are Jack R. Lees,
route 2. box 5, Crescent City,
Calif., and Mrs. Ace Adams,
route 1, box 266, Gold Hill.
DAV Meeting, The local
chapter of the Disabled Amer
ican Veterans and auxiliary
will elect officers, for the com
ing year and delegates to the
department convention in
Medford June 1114 at a meet
ing at 8 o'clock tonight in the
Red Cross building on Haw
thorne ave. The auxiliary will
serve refreshments.
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Girl Missing Fourteen-year-old
Barbara Brown of
Gold Hill has been missing
from her home since May 20,
according to sheriffs deputies.
The girl was described as
weighing 133 pounds and
wearing a pink sweater and
flowered skirt when last seen.
Seniors Honored Gradu
ating seniors of Jacksonville
High school who are members
of First Presbyterian church,
Jacksonville, will be honored
at a fellowship dinner Satur
day, May 24, at the church.
The dinner will start at
6:30 p.m.
Theft Howard Angus
Lindstrom, 305 North Colum
bus ave., re orted to city pd
lice the theft of two sealed
beam heactngnt units and a
parking light. The articles
were taken from hie car while
it was parked Thursday night
at the Rogue Valley Country
club, Lindstrom said.
.
Permits Largest of build
ing permits issued at the city
hall in the last 24 hours were
one to Montgomery Ward for
electrical work estimated to
cost $16,000, and one to A. R.
Dubs, contractor, for con
struction of a S14.000 resi
dence at 1425 south Ivy st.
Among others were permits
to Art Nared, 33 Portland
ave., garage, $1,500; A. T.
Burns, 621 Park Place, re
model residence, $1,000;
Rogue Restaurant, sign, $500.
.
On Business Leonard A.
Loken, assistant general
freight agent from the Port
land office of the Minneapolis
and St. Louis Railway com
pany and William Wiley, form
erly of Spokane and now in
charge of the company's new
office in Eugene, left Thurs
day for Klamath Falls, after
spending two days in Medford
on business for the line.
Loken, who has covered the
Medford area for many years,
introduced Wiley to custom
ers in the Rogue valley area,
which will now be under jur
isdiction of the Eugene office.
Queen Maria' Theresa, moth
er of Marie Antoinette, had 16
children.
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Evangelist Says
San Francisco -J!P Evan
gelist Billy Graham urges
young people to pattern them
selves after David and slay
giants.
He told an audience of
17,000 at the Cow Palace
Thursday night that youth to
day needs the same' faith
David had when he chose five
smooth stones and slew Go-"
liath.
"Youth faces' the giants of
jealously, disobedience, care
lessness, sex and the tempta
tion of conformity," he said.
"Just as David learned to
fight the giant by first tak
ing on a bear and then a
lion, thereb; learning the dis
cipline that our youths lack,
so too we must win our vic
tories one by one."
He said youth can do this
by arming itself with '"five
stones, just as David armed
himself with five stones
against Goliath.''
"Our stones," he said, "are
faith, respect, devotional life,
humility and' preparedness."
Most of the standing room
audience was composed of
teenagers. Total attendance in
the fourth week of Graham's
crusade is 370,200. .
Service Eighth grade grad
uates, members of Talent First
Methodist church, will be hon
ored at the morning worship
service at the church Sunday.
The pastor, Miss Alice May.
Woolley, wl speak on "Some
thing To Give."
Library Research
Leads To Search
Lillington, N.C. (IP) Har
nett county authorities are
anxious to get their hands on
Alexander Gills, 23, of'An
gier, N.C.
Gills was convicted of forg
ery here Tuesday and sen
tenced to two to four years.
After the trial, he wandered
into the courthouse law li
brary in search oi his law
yer. The lawyer wasn't there so
Gills kept going. He hasn't
been seen since.
aws About
rvicemen
WITH SQUADRON -
Navy Lt. (jg) Bruce J. Skip
by, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
F. Skibby, Ashland, is serv
ing at the Brown Field Naval
auxiliary air station, Chula
Vista, Calif.7 'r r' '
Lt. Skibby graduated from
Ashland High school and at
tended Southern Oregon col
lege before entering the Navy
in 1954. .
In prehistoric times, lions
were found in Europe.
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New, York (IP) Stocks
edged higher today with the
list around its best average
levels of the year.
The tobaccos settled down
to narrow price movements.
Oils produced several strong
spots and a group of new
highs. Metals ran up fractions
to more . than a point on a
firmer price tone for copper
metal. Aircrafts gained. Some
of the chemicals, drugs, tires,
steels, and special issues
moved higher.
Harlow H. Curtice, presi
dent of General Motors, anti
tipated an improvement in
passenger car sales in the
fourth quarter as a result of
the stimulus of the company's
new models. General Motors
stock held firm in an other
wise steady auto group. ;
A long list of issues
reached new highs . for the
year.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
Dow-Jones final stock
averages: 30 industrials
451.03, up 0.79; 20 railroads
115.15, up 0.20 15 utilities
73.12, up 0.18, and 65
"stocks 159.94, up 0.30. Sales
today were about 2,570,000
shares, compared with 2,
850,000 shares Thursday.
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical 7534
American Can 46
AT&T 178
Anaconda Copper 447-8
Bethlehem Steel 41
Caterpillar Corp. 60
Chrysler Corp 46
Continental Can 49Vz
Crown Zellerbach 47V2
Curtiss Wright 25
Eastman Kodak 1037s
General Electric 5914
General Foods 58 ;
General Motors 38
Georgia Pacific 37
Graham Paige 1V4
Homestake Mining 44V&
Kaiser Frazer 87's
Kennecott Copper 88!2
Lockheed Aircraft 4774
Katy Pfd. 49 ,
Montgomery Ward 3534
New York Central 14
Penney, J. C 95V4
Radio Corporation 34 Vs
Richfield Oil 71V2
Sears 2914
Socony Vacuum 50
Southern Co 29
Southern Pacific 43
Portland Livestock
'Portland' (U.P.) Cattle for
week 2025; trade uneven, most
classes active until late; fed steers
mostly 25c higher late; heifers 2
60c up; cows steady to 50c higher;
choice fed steers 28.50-29.50; good
26.50-28.25; standard 24.50-26: util
ity 20-24; choice heifers 27.50-28,
canner-cutter cows 16-19.50; util
ity bulls 25-27.
Calves for week 410; vealers 1-2
lower;' choice 29-30; good 26-28;
standar-d 22-25; culls down to 15.
Hogs, for week 1825; strong to
25c higher; bulkl and 2 butchers
23.50-24.75; small lot 24.85 Wednes
day; mixed lots 23.50-24.25; sows
300-550 lb. 18.50-22; no feeder pigs.
Sheep for week 3150; spring
lambs closed fully 1.00 lower; late
sales choices pring lambs 19.50-29,
early to 22; mostly good with some
utility old crop lambs 14.50-16.
early to 17; ewes 3-7 and 8-9 for
good-choice.
Portland Produce
Portland (UP.) Eggs To re
tailers: Grade AA large, 45-48c
doz.; A large, 42-45c; AA medium,
39-43c; A medium, 38-42c; AA
smalls, 30-33c; carton, l-3c . addi
tional. Butter To retailers: A A and
Grade A prints, 66-67c 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, 5-lb
loaf, 40-43c. ,
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted to grow
ers at Portland, Salem and south
to Eugene, f.o.b. ranch No. 1 qual
ity fryers, 2?i-4 lbs., 21-22c; light
hens, 15-16c; heavy hens, 5 lbs. up,
20-21c; old roosters, 7-8c lb.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers: fryers, whole
drawn, 38-43c lb.; cut up, 44-48c;
hens, light types cut' up, 37-40c;
heavy type, whole dawn, 43-46c.
Dressed Turkeys A grade breed
er hens, net to producers on an
eviscerated basis, 29c lb.; toms,
same basis, 25c lb. to retailers; A
grade hens, mostly 37 cents, oven
ready dressed; toms, 32c lb.
Rabbits i average to growers,
fo.b. killing plants) Live white.
3 ',-4' 2 lbs., f.o.b. Portland, 22-25c:
colored pelts. 4c under, fresh killed
fryers to retailers, 59-61C lb.; cut
up, 62-65C. j
Portland Hay, Grain
Potland Wholesale Hay Prices:
No 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b.
Portland and Seattle, nominally
S24 a ton.
Wholesale prices are reported by
the USDA market news service:
Wheat. No. 2 soft white, S73 ton;
No. 2 white oats. 38-lb. West Coast
delivery, S54-54.50 ton; No. 2 Val
ley white oats. S50.50 ton; soybean
meal, S84 ton, f.o.b. Portland;
barley, No. 2 West Coast delivery,
S47.50 ton: standard mill run,
prompt delivery. S38.50-39.50 ton,
f.o.b. Portland: No. 2 Milo, Eastern
shipment, f.o.b. Coast, S53.50-54
ton; No. 2 yellow corn. Eastern
shipment, f.o.b. Portland, S63-63.50.
Jacksonville Community Hall
SATURDAY NIGHT
4.
1 ... MUSIC BY . . ;"
Dick Spain Bill Lively
And The Rogue Valley Boys
Featuring The Best In Western Swing.
LOTS OF FUN FOR EVERYONE
Admission 90c Per Person
Standard California 49H
Standard Indiana 42
Standard N. J. ......".. 54
Sun Mines 7
Texas Gulf 197s
Tex Pac Land Trust ' 10
Transamerica 40 Vi
Trans West Air 123s
Tri-Continental 34
Union Carbide 87
Union Pacific 29V2
United Aircraft 62
U. A. L 25
U. S. Rubber 32Va
U. S. Steel 637s
Youngstown S & T - 85
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
Asked
Bank of America 36 'i
Calif.-Pacific Utilities .. 30
Cascades Plywood 25
Cons. Freightways 15 'i
Copco 31 78
First National Bank .... 4734
Pacific Pwr. & Lt 34 4
Portland Gen. Elec. 247,i
U. S. National Bank .... 63
United Utilities, new hi 24 Vi
West Coast Tel 20
Weyerhaeuser, new hi 37 '.i
388
32 '4
27'4
ie'2
3334
50" 8
36 1.4
258
'213a
39
investment Funds
Noon Quotations on select
ed funds supplied by the Med
ford Branch of Foster & Mar
shall, Members New York
Stock Exchange
Fund
Bullock
Chem Fund
Eaton Howard Stk
Fidelity .
Gas Ind
Bid
11.69
16.08
19.75
12.79
12.34
9 35
Asked
12.82
17.39
21.12
13.73
13.49
Group Sec Avia
10.24
12.31
6.92
Group Sec Com Stk. 11.24
Group Sec Elec .... 6.31
Group Sec Petr 10.66
Group Sec Steel .... 7.13
Group Sec Tobac 6.04
Keystone B-3 15.63
Keystone B-4 9.13
Keystone K-l 8.24
Keystone K-2 10.23
Keystone S-l 14.85
Keystone S-2 10.13
Kevstone S-3 ............ 10.79
Mass Inv Tr ., - 10.69
TV-Elec 10.61
Value Line Inc 4.73 .
Wellington 12.47
11.68
7.82
6 63
17.05
9.96
8.99
11.17
16 20
1L05
11.78
11.56
11.56
5.17
13.60
Weather
FORECASTS '
Medford and vicinity: Partly
cloudy this evening with a few
showers in mountains. Clearing to
night. Partly cloudy Saturday. Low
tonight 50. mgn iriaay z.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy
tonight and Saturday. A few show
ers tonight and possible thunder
showers in Cascades this evening.
High Saturday 75-85 inland, 60-65
on coast.
Northern California: Clearing to
night. Fair Saturday except partly
cloudy with scattered showers near
Oregon border. Warmer inland Sat
urday. LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 68; above normal 8.
Record high this date 94 in 1947.
Record low this date 35 in 1944.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight .31 inch. Midnight to 10
a.m., none.
Total this month .47 inch, .39
inch below normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 22.34 inches,
5 88 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
41r,o highest this a.m. 88.
High 4:00 24-
City Tester- a.m. hr.
Low rec.
Brookings 68 54 - .6
Crater Lake 61 34 .09
Grants Pass 81 53 .63
Klamath Falls 74 43 .05
MEDFORD 80 54 .31
Portland 8 1 59 .05
Seattle 83 55
Spokane 89 62
Yakima 95 62
Eureka 63 56 .87
Red Bluff 73 56 .37
Sacramento 72 56 .67
San Francisco 71 61 .20
Los Angeles 80 64
Phoenix 102 71
Denver 72 51 .16
Chicago 71 43 .19
Miami 84 75 .51
New York 68 56 .24
Washington, D.C... 83 66 .01
FIVE-DAY FORECASTS
(Through May 28):
Tract-urn f ro enn -W pst prn Wash
ington Temperatures near normal
at beginning ox perioa, warming
over week end to averaging above
much above normal elsewhere. A
few showers witn precipuauon less
than normal, except near . normal
amounts in southwest Oregon.
xj; nannMllv 70-110 vrocforn
Washington, 76-86 western Oregon,
except otf-iu on cueiat. uuw Luiugui.
48-56.
Vn.Oiorn ralifnrnia Srnttprpri
.Ln,,-c at Trfainrtintr nf nprinri
Little or no precipitation other
wise. 1 emperaiures near nuriiiai.
Strontium-90 is being used
instead of a lamp in a new
kind of electric eye. It - re
quires no power supply nor
is it subject to interference
from dust and smoke.
Triple headlights are a fea
ture of one of the new Euro
pean cars. They are mounted
side-by-side behind a curved
glass screen. The middle lamp
is pivoted and turns with the
wheels. -
Princess Stands
On Her Decision
' London IJP) Informed
sources said Friday Princess
Margaret probably will not
see Peter Townsend again be
fore he leaves for Brussels
this weekend.
The princess arrived in
Scotland early Friday to
begin a long weekend at Bal
moral Castle. She is not ex
pected back until Wednesday.
Townsend is scheduled to
leave Saturday for Brussels,
where he plans to make his
home in what British news
papers regard as "semi-exile."
There is no indication that he
intends to follow the princess
to Scotland.
Margaret has seen Towns
end several times since he
returned from a world tour,
but the Buckingham Palace
press office says she still
stands by her 1955 decision
not to marry the divorced
fighter ace.
Obituaries
HARRY ANKNEY
Harry A. Ankney, 63, of
520 North Front st., a resi
dent of Medford for the past
eight years, died in a local
hospital Thursday. Funeral
arrangements will be an
nounced by Chapel mortuary.
CHARLES L. LATHROP
Funeral services for Char
les L. Lathrop, 80, who died
Wednesday, will be held at
Camp White chapel at 9 a.m.
Monday. Chaplain Perry
Johnson' will officiate. Com
mittal will be in Camp White
VA cemetery, with Conger
Morris, funeral directors, in
charge of arrangements.
Mr. Lathrop was born Aug.
20, 1377, in Evansville, Wis.,
and was a veteran of the
Spanish-American war, serv
ing from June 18, 1898, to
Oct. 11, 1898, as a private in
Company C, First regiment,
Illinois cavalry.
Survivors include a son,
Charles Lathrop, Los Angeles;
two daughters, Mrs. Helen
Vancourt, Flagstaff, Ariz.,
and Mrs. Hubert Crouch,,
Greenfield, 111.; and a brother,
A. T. Lathrop, Central Point.
BIRTHS
CLAYPOOL To Mr. and
Mrs. Donald, 2722 Bullock
rd., Medford, May 18, 1958,
a girl, 5Vi pounds, at Rogue
Valley .hospital.
McKAY To Mr. and Mrs.
James 102 Portland ave.,
Medford, May 23, 1958, a girl,
5 pounds, at Osteopathic
hospital.
Portland Clerks
Get Pay Raises
Portland (IP) Portland
grocery clerks voted Thurs
day to accept a two-year con
tract calling for a $5 weekly
pay raise retroactive to May
1 with another S4.50 a week
increase effective May 1,
1959.
j The increases will raise
the scale to $86 now and
$90.50 next May. The agree
ment affects about 2200 em
ployees and 400 employers.
ABORTIONS INCREASE
, Budapest, Hungary (IP)
The number of abortions
legally performed in Commu
nist Hungary rose from, 40,
000 in 1955 to a record 120,
000 last year, the Hungarian
Communist party newspaper
Nepszabadsag reported Fri
day. The paper said medical
authorities have been ordered
to concentrate on giving
guidance on contraception
rather than performing abor
tions. A strict ban on abor
tions was relaxed consider
ably in 1953 and lifted com:J
pieteiy in June, 1956.
Indonesia won its inde
pendence from The Nether
lands in 1949.
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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford,
Governor Okays
Regional Plan
Salem (in The governor's
office said Thursday Gov. Rob
ert D. Holmes .has given gen
eral endorsement of a Colum
bia river regional corporation.
The governor's statement
was prepared for a Senate pub
lic works subcommittee which
is holding hearings on the bill.
It said that "although the bill
holds some weaknesses, it is
an opportunity for agreement
by public and private power
advocates."
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