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o oo o o o G o o Wage Hike Given Committee Approval 0 0 (-continued from age 1) county budget total pro posed, accordi&Jf to the re vests of the various heatis of county departments iJS3, 0 978,335.84. ThQ compares to q SgJ 12.695.70 for the cwrent O ar- Tne rarrent budget to- xai givfcji aoes not mciuae me O S.32,234 voted outside the 6 O rr-ct ce:it, limitation Keatins oHwjCshasized. for the Jiiveitjle deten$m homeland the nis Otoricfal societjO O Apwcarinp biwre the budg- (D o etoc2!rtt' this rnormns. ilrs.?pkins requetd sal O q ary increase as recommended O (py t? recent state civiTrserv ice commission salary study. She Ckplained this would mean (CtuSCy seen raises and faur salary cias. Several salari not raised, she ip TheCLraKe, if - granted, Qvojpd mean $14,500 more for tne contyo clerkf) depart- mm.u Mrs. (llpkins saioVjthat the jtudy made the itate civil 0 srice commission bers out . f-fi tiudy she made the previ- f i O- year showing salaries ous eiven in thisarea for similar positions in theQ county of fices. She ad'jftd that she con LocaS and Personal Q 5 Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Dick Campbell agrl children, Vallejo, Cali?, spent last week end here as house. guests of MrOandVIrs. Don Paujgn and family Hamilton st. TheC'Sv family, 508 o men (5were formerly schoolmates at Egelar NA (?) Building Permit s Pwo building permits totaling 51,950 were issued Monday by the city buildRg inspect or's office. One wai isstf&d to Fred Simcox, 940 South Ivy St., to re-roof his residence for $1,250. The other was issued to Fred M. Bauley, 1261 Spring st., to erect a stooge shed. n 63 o Gas Theft David oQuil, 325 East Pine, Central Point, told police Monday someone has been stealing gas from 9 his delivery truck. He discov ered a siphon hose and can (J) behind his building Monday morning. Gas had been taltn from the trgfck for a month, e he told police. Meeting Ciwnr-td Past Chiefs' club "of gythian Sis ters wiU meet Wednesday, June 4, at the home of lifts. Margaret Davis, 1205 East Main st., at 1 p.m. for a cov ered dish luncheon. The meeting was originally sched uled at the htame of Mrs. AV. L. MiftSel. o Hubcaps Sevea hubcaps were reDorted stolen to citv pii(Q early Monday morn- - T.i tj T J 1 fft if?.. Piave., reported the thrt of two hubcaps from his q aiitASbbile valued at S2D aod Jack Ras Sides, 926 Murray O st.,epord thCitlwft of four O hubt?aps ancP miscellaneous O tools from a fSckup while in storage at 609 West McAa drews rd- Also reported stolen was a hubcap from an auto mobile t& 1028 Winchester ave) valued at $10. KEEP L I W W.I I J ENDS TONITf Cary ffftANT rJfirts Javne MANSFIELD 'Sif Suz PARKER wit &n kiss FOR Approved by American Accordion Association O For More Information GaX Attend the Benefit ACCORDION CONCERT, Sunday. June 8th at 3 P.M. Medford Senior High. School. Proceeds will enable ourstudents to enter the coming Accordion Festival covetTfion, Portland, and will be used to defray transportation costs. O sulted the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, Cali fornia Oregon Power com pany and other large firms. O There has been no cost of Qving adjustments granted county employees for five years, with the exception of , few instances, she argued. w "Do you actually feel that this is the time for big salary raises whft everybod9 is cry ing taxa?" WrajPasked. Might Have Money 0 4 .is? :-Li i i j-j . . e jiuguL nave me iriuney to oo it mis year ana we may be able to do it easily this year but the biiSble will break sometime," Wendt said. pCufis said he thought the raises should be set to cover a period of time. He added thl he is against any blanket raises. The cSunty clerk listed oth eromajor budgetary request items. They ncluded $1,600 for microfilming files, seven five-drawer files, $1,011.50; Copease copying machine for copies larger than the Verifax machine, $400; a remittance control machine, $2,875; and $3,276 for aifc extra deputy to work between the district court and accounting depart ment. Mailbox Damaged John Clark Collins, 2248 Delhvood ave., reported to Medford city police Sunday afternoon that his mailbox has been torn down. O Rummage Sale The Tal ent Garden club will sponsor a rummage sale Thursday, June 5, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m at the Fehl building, 108 North Ivy st. o Juvenile Arrested A 16 year-old Roseburg boy was lodged in the county juvenile home Monday as a runaway, according to Medford city po lice. He is held for Roseburg authorities. Rummage Sale The Daughters of Union Veterans are sponsoring a rummage sale between 9 a.m. and 5 p.nO Friday, June 6, in the Eagles hall at 219 West Main st., Medford. o Bar Missing Mervin Glea son of Gleason's Supply and Sporting Gods store, 236 Pine st., told Central Point police Monday tftat a tow-bar is missing from his store. He told officers the theft prob ably occurred Friday. Eagles lo Meet Joint in stallation of officers of the Medford Eagles lodge and auxiliary0 will be heldP at a meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Eagles hall, 219 West Main st. Plans are being com pleted for the local delega tion, including the officers and drill team, to attend the state convention later this month in Pendleton. r Weather FORECAST Medford and vicinity: Variable cloudiness with showers tonight and Wednesday. Low tonight 48. High tomorrow 70. Western OreSn: Few scattered snowers persisting lomgni. x'arny ciaudy with a chance of a few sfttiwers continuing Wednesday Low tonight 46-54, A little warmer Wednesday, high 64-74. Northern California: Mostly fair tonight and Wednesday. . Little cR&nge in temperature. , LOCAL DATA - TJ3JWP1TT?ATITRF- Mn -vtrr1nv 61: below normal 1. Record high this date 99 in 1926. Record low this date 35 in 1917. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight. .47 inch. Midnight to 10 a.m., .55 inch. , Total this month .68 inch, .60 inch above normal fatal since Sept. 1. 23.36 inches. 6.6!T inches above normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 53 7e, highest this a.m. 96 a. HighO 4:09 . 24- City Yester- a.m. nr. riiv l.nw Pri- fftrookings 66 Crater Lake , 43 Grants ' Pass 70 Klamath Falls 63 MEDFORD J9 Portland :..M6 Seattle 73 Spokaite) Yakima Eureka Red Bluff Sacramento . San Francisco Los Angeles . Penix iJenver Chicago Miami New York Washigton, D.C. 80 O 52 .18 32 173 52 .82 44 .44 . 51 .59 56 .01 52 73 51 Q. 78Q 55 ..... 63 50 .13 76 55 .30 75 52 .01 ..... 72 55 .02 77 60 101 70 90 52 . 59 53 82 77 72 59 n 61 Caesar Muzzioli ACCORDION SCHOOL ' Complete Musical Training in ACCORDION niAl (CD 9 CQQ7 r 1 6I7UEVT0WU Obituaries JOHN CBARLEY Funeral services for John W. (Johnnie) Ceariey, 60, of 2713 Biddle rd., who died Friday in Portland will be held in the Conger-Morris Funeral home Thursday at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. John Rey nolds of the First Presbyter ian church will officiate Committal will be in Siski you Memorial park. Mr. Ceariey was born in Marion, Va., Aug. 12, 1897 On May 8, 1922, in Walla Walla, Wash., he was married to Marie Walters, who sur vives. He came to Medford in 1930 and in 1936 started the Farmers Packing company moving to its present loca tion on Biddle rd. in 1937 He retired in 1947, because of bad health, and since then his son, Kenneth, has operat ed the company. Surviving, besides his wife and son, is another son, Sgt Donald Ceariey, Air Force. Del Rio, Tex.; four grand children; three sisters, Mrs Lilian Stilwell, Bishop, Calif. Mrs. Minnie Whitehead, Wal la Walla, Wash.; Mrs. Henry Lynn, College Place, Wash three brothers, Richard Ceariey, Walla Walla, Wash. Grover Ceariey, Citrus Heights, Calif.; and Charles Ceariey, Wicksburg, Wash. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the Eagles Lodge, Medford. The Farmers Packing company will be closed all day Thurs day. Casketbearers will in elude Claud Hoover, C. C Hoover, Dr. G. A. Gitzen, Charles Bateman, H. J. Har per and Jack Harper. MRS. SADIE FRICK Funeral services for Mrs Sadie Frick, 92, who died Sunday, will be held at Perl Funeral home at 11 a.m. Wed nesday. The Rev. William C Piper of the First Christian church will officiate. Inter ment will be in the Siskiyou Memorial park. Mrs. Frick was born in Sweden Sept. 17, 1865, and had been a resident of this community and the 'state for the past 50 years. She was a member of the First Chris tian church. Survivors . i n c 1 trd e two daughters, Mrs. Nellie Fowl er, Santa Ana, Calif., and Mrs. Ethel Schwing, Stock ton, Calif.; six sons, Erwin Frick, Pasadena, Calif.; John and Clifford Frick, Stockton, Calif.; Clarence Frick of Sac ramento, Calif.; Arthur and Walter Frick of Medford, and 21 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. CHARLES L. LULL Grants Pass Charles L. Lull, 93, of route 1, Gold Hill died Monday morning in a Grants Pass hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the Gold Hill Odd Fellows cemetery, Hull and Hull Funeral home, Grants Pasi, is in charge. Lull, who was born in March, 1865, in Minnesota, was a long-time valley resi dent and operated an assay office near the Del Rio orch ard. He had no survivors. Portland Livestock Portlan d (UPI) Cattle 200 Average to high choice 987 lb. fed steers 29.25: good steers 27-28: standard 25-26: canner-cutter cows mostly 14-16; heavy cutters to 16.50 and 17; utility cows 17-18.50. Calves 50. Good-choice vealers 25-29; cull-utility 15-20. Hogs 300. No. 1 and 2 butchers 24.25-24.50: sows 21.50. Sheep 500. Choice 77-117 lb. spring lambs '21-21.50: good 19 20,50: good-choice 77-95 lb. spring teeaer lamDs lB.au-is: meaium good 42-90 lb. old crop feeders 14.50-15; good-choice 130-165 lb. ewes 7-8. Portland Produce Portland (UPD Eggs To re tailers: Grade AA large, 47-48C doz.; A large, 44-45c; AA medium, 4--43c; A medium. 40-42c; AA smalls, 30-33c; carton, l-3c addi tional. Butter To retailers: AA 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. Farm Market Best Willamette valley strawber ri topped East Side Farmer's market at 2.40 a, flat, 10 cents down from Monday's extreme; bulk of good berries went to general trade at 2-2.25 a flatcwith fair at 1.75 a flat or below; local lettuce of only fair quality and sold at 2.75-3.50 a carton.' Poultry, Rabbits Live Chickens Quoted to grow ers at Portland, Salem and south to Euzene. f.o.b. ranch. No. 1 Qual ity' fryers. c2s4-4 lbs.. 22c; light nens. lo-ioc; neavy nens. a ids. up, 20-2 lc; old roosters, 7-8c lb. Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade dressed to retailers: fryers, whole drawn. 39-44c lb.; cut up, 44-48c', hens, light types, cut up, 37-40c; heavy type, whole drawn, 43-46c. Dressed Turkeys A trade breeder hens, net to producers on an eviscerated basis, 28c lb.: toms, same basis, 25c lb., to retailers; A grade hens, mostly 36-38c . Kaobits (average to erowers. f.o.b. killing plants Live white, 32-42 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, N, 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. Portland and Seattle. nominally $23-24 ton. Wholesale prices as reported- by the USD A, market news service: Wheat. N6. 2 soft white. S72.50 ton; No. 2 wjte oats, 38-lb. West Cost delivery. S52-53 ton: No. 2 valley white oats. Sol ton; barlev. No". 2 West Coast deliverv. S46-47: Eastern shipment, soybean meal, oo.oo xon i.o.D. .Portland; stand ard mill run, prompt deliverv, S38 39 ton. f.o.b. Portland: No 2 Milo. Estern shipment f.o.b.Cfoast, $54.50 ton; No. 2 yellow corn. Eastern shipment, f.o.b. Portland, $63-63.50 Cardinal Stritch's Funeral Largest in History of Chicago Chicago (UPI) Milling i nani. rAmong those who parti crowds and solemn liturgical cipated in the services were pagentry today marked the requim mass of Samuel Cardi nal Stritch in the largest fu neral in Chicago's history. To the rites had come one of the largest assemblages of the Roman Catholic hierarchy in the United States, includ ing the three surviving Cardi nals and more than 110 bishops and archbishops. Kneel in Prayer Additionally, between 1,000 and 1,500 members of the the clergy, priests and nuns, knelt in prayer in dimly lit Holy Name Cathedral where services for the 70-year-old prelate were held. The pontifical requim was celebrated by the papal dele gate to the United States, the Most Rev. Amleto G. Cicog- Stocks Drop After Reaching New York (UPI) Stocks lost some of their vitality in the late trading today after an early rise had lifted the whole market into new high ground for 1958. Board of Control Approves Deal for Exchange of Land Salem (UPI) The State Board of Control today ap proved amending an agree ment with the city of Salem in which the State Fair Board gets 2.7 acres of land in ex change for right-of-way across the fairgrounds on 17th st. The agreement had to be amended because land orig inally involved in the ex change could -not be pur chased. Real Estate Commis sioner Clarence Hyde will check appraisals of the prop erty before the final papers are signed. The board approved going ahead with plans for a mainte nance building and recon struction of a boiler plant al; Oregon State School for the Deaf here. The project, including a new boiler, is- expected to cost some ?172,O00. The Board also approved seeking more federal planning money for two ambulatory buildings and another struc ture at Oregon Fairview home here. The ambulatory buildings would cost about -. $285,000 each and the third building would form a link between the multi-purpose building and the school building. It would include vocational shops and music rooms. BIRTHS COULTER To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, 1725 Siskiyou blvd., June 1, 1953, a girl, weight 83A pounds, at Ash land General hospital. BECKER To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dennis,o815 Pine st., Med ford, May 29, ' 1958, , a girl, weight 7 pounds, at .' Sacred Heart hospital. McKNIGHT To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wayne, Willow Lake resort, Butte Falls, May 30. 1958, a ,Doy, weignx o pounds, at Sacred Heart hos pital. ODEN To Mr. and Mrs. Vernon. Mt. Pitt Star route, Box 30, Butte Falls, May 30, 1958. a eirl. weignt , gkz pounds, at Sacred Heart hos pital. WELCH To Mr. and Mrs. Harry George, Box 288, Shady Cove, June . 1, .1958, a girl, weight 8 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. WHITEHEAD To Mr. and Mrs. Allen, 331 Mary St., Med ford, May 29, 1958, a boy, weight 8 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. SCHOEMAKER To Mr. St.. Yreka, Calif., . May 31, I 1958, a boy, weight 8V2 pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. THORNTON To Mr. and Mrs Jack, 3375 Dark Hollow rd., Medford, May 311958, a girl, weight 7 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. Attention Eagles! Joint Installation Thursday-June 5lh Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell, representing Presi dent Eisenhower, and numer ous state and city officials. Policemen Assigned Police Commissioner Tomothy J. O'Connor as signed 800 policemen to serve in various capacities, including 50 as an honor guard and 20 as a motorcycle escort to Mount Carme! ' Cemetery where the cardnal was to be entombed. Most of the remaining po lice served as traffic marshals for the thousands of Chica- goans who flocked to the ca thedral, gathered in massive crowds where the church is located, or lined the streets through which the cortege was to pass. 1958 High Steels, Monday's strong spots, dipped small amounts. There were small losers in such lines as the motors, chemicals, paper issues, elec trical equipments, tobaccos and drugs. International Shoe, the day's weak spot, fell more than four points when direc tors cut the dividend. Union Twist Drill eased for a simi lar reason. There were several strong spots including Union Car bide which at its high was up 2Vz points; American Home Products, up four at its best, and Barber Oil which touched 52 for a rise of two points. DOW-JONES AVERAGES New York (UPI) Dow-Jones final stock av erages: 30 industrials 468. 14, up 2.03; 20 railroads 116.72, up 0.80; 15 utilities 78.38, unchanged, and 65 stock 161.95, up 0.66. Sales today were about 2,780, 000 shares compared with 2.770,000 shares Monday. Today's prices on selected stocks: American Can .... AT&T 48 179U 46Vs ..... 42 62 H 45 5138 Anaconda Copper Bethlehem Steel .. Caterpillar Corp . Chrysler Corp Continental Can ... Crown' Zellerbach 53 Curtiss Wright 2514 Du Pont 179V2 Eastman Kodak 104V' General Electric 6034 General Foods 59 General Motors 39 Vs Georgia Pacific 38V8 Graham Paige l38 Homestake Mining 42 Kaiser Frazer 9 Kennecott Copper 89 Lockheed Aircraft 4 7 14 Katy Pfd 51 Montgomery Ward 1 35V4 New 'York Central ...... 15 Penney J C 93 0 Penn R R 12 Radio Corporation .....I.'. 34 Richfield Oil 74V& Sears Socony Vacuum ..... Southern Co Southern Pacific 29 Vs 50 30V4 45 Vs Standard California .... 4934 Standard Indiana 44V4 Standard N J 53 Sun Mines 734 Texas Gulf 19 Tex Pac Land Trust .... 12V4 Transamrica 40V4 Trans West Air 12V2 Tri-Continental 35 Union "Carbide 89 Union Pacific 30J68 United Aircraft 62 UAL : , ?..... 27 U S Rubber 33 U S Steel 65 Youngstown S & T 65 nor desir DIKING INN 0 Announce the Valley's First STEREOPHONIC INSTALLATION For Your Listening Pleasure NO 4-2513 Brownlee Dam Said Monument To Selfishness Portland (UPI) James T. Marr. president of the Na tional Hells Canyon associa tion, answered an attack by Rep. Hamer Budge (R-Idaho) by declaring today that "as long as Brftwnlee dam.remains in the Snake River it will be a monument to the selfishness and greed of the Idaho Power company. The House reclamation sub committee killed a high, Hells Federal Canyon dam Monday by voting 15-13 against re porting a bill for the structure out favorably to the Interior committee. o Customers Better Off Marr said that IPC will have to sell Brownlee power to its customers at far more than 7 mills a kilowatt hour. "Frankly," he said, "I think the customers ofe Idaho Power would have been a lofc better off getting Brownlee power from the government at 4.6 mills per killowatt hour, un til the biff dam was finished, at which time they could have had Hells Canyon power for 2.5 mills." Budge's constituents, Marr said, "will now be purchas ing power from Idaho Power company that wil cost 7 mills a kilowatt hour to produce." Budge maintained that a plan such as the one proposed by the NHCA would result in power users in Idaho and east ern Oregon paying 4.6 mills per kilowatt hour while users in Washington and western Oregon would pay just half that amount. 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 37 39 ',s Calif. -Pacific Utilities.. 29' 31 Cascades Plywood 25 i 27 'i Cons. Freightways 154 Copco 32 '2 First National Bank .... 47 Pacific Pwr. & Lt. iNHI 34ft.! Portland Gen. Elec 25' s U. S. National Bank .... 6434 United Utilities (XD).... 24'i West Coast Tel 1978 Weyerhaeuser 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 Group Sec Avia .... Group Sec Com Stk Group Sec Elec Group Sec IJetr .... Group Sec Steel .... Group Sec Tobac .. Keystone B-3 Keystone B-4 Keystone Kl Bid Asked 11.79 12.92 16.22 17.54 19.93 21.31 12.92 13.97 12.58 13.75 9.47 10.38 11.32 12.40 '6.41 7.03 10.7.4 11.76 7.30 8.00 6.01 6.59 15.75 17.18 9.32 10.06 8.26 9.02 10.30 11.25 15.02 16.39 10.22 11.15 11.05 12.07 M.84 11.72 10.71 11.68 4.79 5.23 12.60 13.74 Keystone K-2 Keystone a-l Keystone S-l Keystone S-3 Mass Inv Tr a. TV-Elec Value Line Inc Wellington NO DICTATORSHIP oWashington (UPI) French Ambassador HerveH Alphand forecast Monday the new French government of Gen. Charles de Gaulle will be a "strong and stable gov ernment." But Alphand said it "certainly will not be a dictatorship." o ANDY'S BEST BUY! 549.50 USE ANDY'S EASY CREDIT TERMS Take 58 Weeks in '58 To Pay! Other Sets A t-1 D Y ' S o Your Friendly Credit Jeweler S & H , Green Stamps 15 North Central "JCwBPv f m - The word is out: 71 $2 Navy Seeks Cause Af UtJeftxplosion beville, Fla. (UPI) The ravy today tried to determine the cause of a twin-jet explo - sion and crash which killed the pilot and destroyed two houses. Two other crew mem bers survived. A team of Navy officers sifted through wreckage of the A3D Sky-Warrior which exploded mysteriously and crashed Monday. Two crew members para chuted to safety. The plane commander who died in the crash was identified as Lt. Com. Robert W. Ramey, 34, of Lock Arbor, Fla. The plane apparently sepa rated in two sections after the blast, authorities said. The tail section dropped near two 0 houses which burst into flames. Ramey'9 body was found in the plane's cockpit. Body of Boy Found In Willamette River Oregon City (UPI) The body of Steven Phillips, 7, who had been missing and presumed drowned since April 22, was recovered from the Willamette river just nfirth jf Oswego Monday night." THE JOANNE WOtfDWARD PAUL NEWMAN 20. 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WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY o A MOST DISTINGUISHED PRODUCTION ' SPECTACULAR and AWESOME! 'Oedipus Rex the greatest play ever written, is the "great, haunting Greek tragedy of the king who unwittingly slew his father, married his mother, and finally came to ruin. It carries vast dramatic power and casts the .sort of spell like a recurrently disturbing dream Ofrom which it ivhard to save oneself." n 0 0.1 O A Shattering -Experience . . You will NEVER ... can NEVER... forget! O NOT JUST ANOTHER GOOD MOVIE, "but one of the handful of great movies ever made." Gilbert Seldes The TYRONE GUTHRIE STARRING THE STRATFORD, ONTARIO SHAKESPEAREAN Oregon, TuMday, June 3, 1958 Silverton Farmer Dies From Injuries Portland UPI) A 43 year - old Silverton farmer, Leonard Thackery, died Mon day in a Portland hospital af ter suffering critical injuries Saturday when he was struck byQ log while clearing land with a bulldozer. O New York (UPI) Ber nard H. Sandler, for many years one of New York's lead ing lawyers, died here Mon day at the age of 73. He was defense counsel for three of the four informers in t n e Herman Rosenthal murder trial, a famous case during the days before World War I. : THURSDAY O LOOK! THURSpr MATINEE AT THEATRE 30 Free Dare Courses A FINEUSICAL CURTIS HAVEN O 0 o IS PARIS" "CERTAIN AT EIGHT-THIRTY" Newsweek O (Highest Rating)" Daily News C goduction of Sophocles II EASTMAN COLOR FESTIVAL PLAYERS ton. o o O o . o o