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Belt Burns Firemen inves
tigating a report of smoke in
Reliable Grocery, 121 North
Central ave., found a belt on
a compressor motor slipping
and overheating. They discon-q
nected the belt. Minor smoke
damag? resulted.
Funeral Flowers
and
Hospital Bouquels
GROCETERIA
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Charga AccounM Welcome
Free Delivery
David & Evelyn Chase,
Owners
kit rxl Mrs. Annie
Klinger and Doris White of
Medford spent Friday in Port
land on a short business trip.
4fatient Medical patient
t Rogue Valley hospital is
Edward Inman, 2242 Scenic
eve., Central Point.
A4
Stolen A 1954 blue and
white pickup truck owned by
Phillip Howard Buteau, 1917
Roberts rd., was stolen Wed
nesday night, according to
city police, while it was
parked on South Front st.,
between Main and Eighth
sts.
BIRTHS
HIGENBOTHAM To Mr.
and Mrs. James Leonard, box
843, Central Point, June 11,
1958, a girl, 6M pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
HARDSTUNG To Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene, box 374,
Camp White, June 12, 1958,
a girl, 7Vfc pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital. .
ARNETT To Mr. and Mrs.
Jewell, post office box 5, Tal
ents, June 10, 1958, a girl,
IVi pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
Road Blocks on Fresh
Cherries Are Removed
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&LWAT A fhlAIAMT CIOWD
IMACI 1AI HIVING REAL COFFEE
Oht TftWc -tatter Music, Walker Has It!
Community Hall
SATMilDAY NIGHT
. . . iAUSIC IY . .
ftisfc Spain Bill Lively
AM Tfc Rogue Valley Boys
Fo&turing The Last In Western Swing
lots ow rujr for everyone
Admission 10c Per Person
Salem All road blocks to
shipment f fresh cherries
from Oregon into California
and Idaho, provided they
have been properly fumigat
ed, have been removed with
the establishment of a federal
tolerence for use of ethylene
dibromide as a fumigant to
control cherry fruit fly.
Frank McKennon, chief of
the plant industry division of
the state department of agri
culture, said that the United
States Food and Drug admin
istration has declared a tol
erance 25 parts per million of
total combined bromide resi
due as result of fumigation.
The Oregon department of
agriculture and Oregon State
college requested an official
tolerance i.and have been
working for it for more than
a year. Experimental work at
Oregon State college shows
that the residues from fumi
gation of cherries will not ex
ceed the tolerance just estab
lished. Prior to this time, Califor
nia and Idaho have not ac
cepted fresh cherries from
Oregon because of the cherry
fruit fly and the unknown
residual quantity of the ethy
lene dibromide fumigation.
McKennon pointed out that
all fumigation on fresh cher
ries must be conducted under
the supervision of the Oregon
state department of agricul
ture. For California shipment,
Obituaries '
ALBERTA V. REYNOLDS
Mrs. Alberta V. Reynolds,
79, Hood River, died June 10.
She has been in failing health
for many years. -
Mrs. Reynolds, who was
born Dec. 19, 1878, in Rose-
land, Nebr., had lived in Ore
gon for 31 years. With her
husband she operated hotels
in various parts of the state,
the last having been the Ash
land hotel, Ashland, from
1934 until 1945.
She was a member of Order
of the Eastern Star, Reames
chapter, Medford; and the
First Christian church, Hood
River.
Survivors include a son and
daughter, J. E. Reynolds and
Mrs. D. Stahlman, both Hood
River.
Graveside services were
held at 10 a.m. today at Sis
kiyou Memorial park.
the ethylene dibromide must
be used at the rate of one
pound for every 1,000 cubic
feet of chamber space, includ
ing "the load, held for two
hours at 70 degrees Fahren
heit or above.
The state department of ag
riculture has approved three
fumigation chambers in south
ern Oregon where fresh cher
ries may be treated before
going over-the state line into
California. They are Harry
Downs, Hugo; W. E. Hohl
bauch, 910 SE M st, Grants
Pass, and Oak' Grove Furni
ture company, 2470 West
Main St., Medford. No other
approved fumigation cham
bers are listed.
WANT PIE TASTER?
Tucson, Ariz. (UPI) Lil
lian Goldstein received at
least 200 calls for an ad
placed in the Tucson Daily
Citizen but she still hasn't
found the job she wants. The
4-year-old's ad asked for a
job' "tasting pies, ' ail kinds,
including mud pies, expert
advice." -
DULLES TO PRINCETON
Washington (UPI) Sec
retary of State John Foster
Dulles planned to fly : to
Princeton, N.J., today for a
reunion of his 1908 Princeton
University class. .
GEORGE B. WOODSON
Funeral services for George
B. Woodson, 83, who died
Sunday, will be held in Ash
land Mortuary. Chapel, 4th
and C sts., Ashland, Saturday
at 11 a.m. The Rev. B. J.
Holland, of the First Presby
terian church, will officiate.
Committal will be in Moun
tain View cemetery.'
Mr. Woodson was born
April 11, 1875, in Ashland.
On April 11, 1909, he was
married to Anna Kegan, a
school teacher from Jackson
ville, wljo preceded him in
death in March, 1931. He
had been a resident of Ash
land most of his life except
for brief periods in Califor
nia and Klamath Falls. In
1940; in Reno, Nev., he was
married to Elizabeth McCas
lin, who survives.
Other survivors include a
daughter, Mrs. Walter Schei:
dereiter, Lakeview; two sons,
Howard Woodson, Longview,
Wash., and Maurice Woodson,
Algonia, Wash.; a sister, Mrs.
Helen Wimer, Ashland, and
four grandchildren.
WILLIAM R. DICKERT
Funeral services for Wil
liam R. Dickert, 92, of Cen
tral Point, who died Wednes
day, will be held at Conger
Morris Saturday at 9:30 a.m.
The Rev. -George Roseberry
of the First Methodist church
will officiate. Interment will
be .in Siskiyou Memorial
park.
Mr. Dickert was born Sept.
4, 1865, in Georgia. Before
his retirement he was a car
penter. Survivors include two
daughters, Mrs. Alma Caley,
of Central Point, and Mrs.
Marie Shreffler of 1 Moses
Lake, Wash., and two grandsons.
KENNETH BISRUDE
Ashland Funeral services
for Kenneth Bisrude, 45, of
5096 South -Pacific highway,
who died June 11, will be held
Tuesday, June 17, at 1:30 p.m.
at Litwiller's Mountain View
chapel, Ashland. The Rev.
Kenneth G. Arnold, Phoenix
Church of Christ, will offi
ciate. Interment will be in
Mountain View cemetery.
The family requests 'that in
lieu of flowers, contributions
be made to either the Phoenix
Church of Christ, in care of
the pastor, or the Southern
Oregon - Northern California
Evangelistic Fellowship, in
care of Mrs. John Schoene
wald, 263 Second st., Ashland.
Over-the-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 y2
Calif.-Pacific Utilities 29
Cascades Plywood 25 Vx
Cons. Freightways 153,s
Copco 32
First National Bank (xd) 47
Pacific Pwr. & Lt. (nh) 35 'i
Portland Gen. Elec. 25 V
U.' S. National Bank 65 Vx
TInited Utilities 24
West Coast Tel 20 't
Weyerhaeuser
38
39 3,
31
27
16
34
50 V
37
26 Va
69 V2
25
21,i
40 ,i
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI) Eggs To re
tailers: Grade AA large, 44-45c
doz.; A large, 41-42c; AA medium,
36-39c; A medium, 36-38c; AA
smalls, 26-29c; 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, 511i-57c;
processed American cheese, 5-lb.
loaf, 40-43C.
Stocks Spurt
To New Higlis
Since Sept. 13
New York (UPD Stocks
spurted today to new ' highs
since last Sept. 13 in the
widest gains in nearly a
month.
,DdW-JONES AVERAGES
New York (UPI) Dow-
(Jones final stock averages:
30 industrials 474.77, up 3.-
. 35; 20 railroads 119.21. up
2.18; 15 utilities 78.70. off
0.06; and 65 stocks 164.15,
up 1.27. Sales today were
about 3,100,000 shares com
pared with 2,760,000 shares
Thursday.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPI) Cattle for week
1775. Choice under 1100 lb. fed
steers 28.75-29t50, latter new re
cent high; mixed good-choice 28.25
28.75; utility 20-40; good-low choice
hoifprs 9fi-27 Sfl- standard 22.50-25:
utility 18-22;commercial cows 19-1
21; utility 17.50-l; canner-cuxier
15-17; utility bulls 24-25. )
Calves for week 335. Good
choice vealers 26-30, few 31; stand
ard 21-25; culls down to 16; good
choice slaughter calves 25-27.50;
good-choice stock steer calves
26.50-29.
Hogs for week 1775. Sorted U.S.
1 and 2 butchers 25-25.25, mixed
24-25; sows under 330 lb. 20.50
21.50; heavier 18-20.
Sheep for week 3125. Choice
spring lambs 22-22.50; some 22.75;
good-choice feeders mosUy 48.50;
cull-utility ewes 3-7; good-choice
750-9.
Farm Market
First Hood River black Tartarian
cherries were offered at 22 cents a
pound today; Maryhill Gardin
Bings topped market at 28-aOc a
pound; top strawberries short of
full demand and moved early at
2.50-2.75 a flat; first Willamette
valley currants sold t 2-2.25 a flat.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted to grow
ers at Portland, Salem and south
to Eugene, f .o.b. ranch No. 1 qual
ity fryers, 2-4 lb... 22c; light
hens, 14-15c; heavy hens, 5 lbs. up,
20-21c; old roosters, 7-8c lb.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers; fryers, whole
drawn, 40-43c lb.; cut up, 45-48c;
hens, light types cut up,. 37-40c;
heavy type, whole drawn. 43-46c.
Dressed Turkeys A grade breed
er hens, net to producers on an
eviscerated basis, 27c lb.; toms,
same basis. 25c lb.: A grade young
hens, 35c lb. to producers on evis
cerated oasis; to retailers, a graue
hens, mostly 36-38C.
Rabbits (average , to growers,
f.o.b. killing plants) Live white,
312-41. 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 alfaHa,-
baled, f.o.b. .roruana ana seatue,
S23-24 ton
Wholesale prices as reported by
the USD A market news service:
Wheat. No. 2. soft white, $72-72.50
ton; No. 2 white oats, 38-lb. West
Coast delivery, $51-53 ton; No. 2
valley white oats, $51 ton; barley
No. 2 West Coast delivery, $54-57;
sovbean meal. .Eastern snipmeni.
$91 f.o.b. Portland; standard mill
run, prompt delivery, 901-00 ion,
f.o.b. Portland; No. 2 Milo. $54 ton,
f.o.b. Coast; No. 2 yellow corn.
Eastern shipment, f.ob Portland,
$63-6350 ton.
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
American "Can 494
AT&T ,..179V8
Anaconda" Copper .'. 473i
Bethlehem Steel ....... 41
Caterpillar Corp 65
Chrysler Corp ..'. 45
Continental Can ... 51V2
Crown Zellerbach 51
Curtiss Wright 25 V4
Du Pont . 182Vs
Eastman Kodak , 109
General Electric :r '. 60 Vz
General Foods .61
General Motors ... 38
Georgia Pacific 37
Graham Paige 1
Homestake Mining 42
Kaiser Frazer 9V4
Kennecott Copper . Q2V2.
Lockheed Aircraft 47V&
Katy Pfd 56
Montgomery Ward 35
New York Central . 16
Penney J C 93
Penn R R 13
Radio Corporation 35
Richfield Oil 80
Sears . , 29 Vz
Socony Vacuum 51 .
Southern Co . 30
Southern Pacific 45
Standard California . 52
Standard Indiana : 45
Standard N j' 55
Sun Mines 7
Texas Gulf 19
Tex Pac Land Trust 11
Transamerica : 42
Trans West Air . 12
Tri-Continental 35
Union Carbide 90
Union Pacific , 30
United Aircraft 63
UAL 27
U S Rubber 34
U S Steel 66
Youngstown S & T .... 88
Weather
. Medford and vicinity v Partly
cloudy tonight and Saturday. Low
tonight 50. High Saturday 75-80.
Western Oregon:' Considerable
late night - and early morning
cloudiness along coast and over
north interior; otherwise fair and
a little warmer through Saturday.
Low tonight 48-56. High Saturday
68-80:
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Saturday, except for scattered
showers and thundershowers over
Sierra-Nevadas. Warmer Satiirday.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 60; below normal-4.
Record high this date 97 in 1933.
Record low this date 38 in 1952.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a jti., none. -
Total this month 1.78 inch, 1.30
inch above normal.
" Total since Sept. 1, 24.66 inches;
7.36 inches above normal.
' HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
38, highest this a.m. 88.
, High 4:00 24
JCity Yester- a.m. nr..
' day Low Prec.
Brookings . 75 54 -
Crater Lake, '
Grants Pass 70 50
Klamath Falls 61 41 .
MEDFORD 70 50
Portland 64 56
Seattle .. 67 53
Spokane 66 46 .01
Yakima : 79 60
Eureka - .. 62 54" -
Red Bluff 76 '58;
Sacramento 72 54 .04
San Francisco 67 54
Los Angeles 76 59
Phoenix 95 66
Denver 86 55
Chicago 64 57 23
Miami 85 74 .23
New York 82 66
Washington, D.C. 86 73
' FIVE-DAY FORECAST
- (Through June 18) - '
Western Oregon-Western Wash
ington Temperatures averaging
near normal in western Oregon
and slightly above normal in
western Washington through
Wednesday. Highs 70-80 western
Oregon, 66-76 western Washington;
lows 48-56. Precipitation less than
normal.
Northern California No precipi
tation. Temperatures below normal
inland at beginning of period and
near normal otherwise.
Investment Funds
Noon Quotations on select
ed funds supplied by the Med
ford Branch of Foster & Mar
shall, Members New York
Stock Exchange. ' x
Fund
Bullock .......
Chem Fund
Eaton Howard Stk
Fidelity .'
Gas Ind
Group Sec A via ....
Group Sec Com Stk
Group Sec Elec.
Group Sec Petr
Group Sec Steel
Group Sec Tobac
Keystone B-3
Keystone B-4 ....
Keystone K-l
Keystone K-2
Keystone S-l
Keystone S-2
Keystone S-3
Mass Inv' Tr
TV-Elec
Value Line Inc
Wellington .
Bid Asked
11.84 12.98
16.38 17.72
20.06 21.45
13.05 14.11
13.02 14.23
9.55 10.46
11.51 12.61
6.54 7.17
10.99 12.04
7.22 7.92
6.28 6.89
15.83 17.28
933 10.17
831 9.07
10.47 11.43
15.13 16.51
10.21 11.15
11.27 12.30
11.01 11.90
10.83 11.80
4.83 5.28
. 2.63 13.77
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With Biscuits
& Honey and
Homemade Pie
at . . .
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1 490 South Tolman Creek Road
Ashland, Oregon. Turn to
Your Right at the Flashing Sig
nal on Highway 99. 2 Miles
South of the College.
OPEN
Every Evening Except Mon. and
Tues. Sundays from Noon.
MRS. MARIE OGLE
Mrs. Marie Ogle, . 63, of
3921 South Pacific highway,
Grants Pass, died in a local
hospital - this morning. Fu
neral arrangements will be
announced by Perl Funeral
home.
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Sunday 4 P.M. - 1 1 P.M.
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First-Run Film to Be Seen in Medford
A first-run film entitled
"This Is Russia!" will open at
the Lithia Drive-In theater
Medford Man Dies
01 Gun-Shot Wound
Leroy Vern Hise, 53, of 604
King st., died at his home
this morning of a gun-shot
wound, according to investi
gating city police. Coroner
Carlos Morris said it was not
yet determined whether the
death was accidental or self
inflicted. Survivors include his wife,
Vera;- a son Morris, Eugene;
and a daughter, Mrs. Eileen
Peart, Medford.
"'Police said they were told
Hise had been depressed and
under doctor's care.
for a . three-day run Sunday,
June 15.
The picture, filmed entire
ly in the U.S.S.R., is one, of
the first authentic motion pic
tures of Russia 'to be shown
inf this country. Filmed ; in
color, it was the result of
20,000 miles of travel in Rus
sia "by Side Feder, writer and
photographer.
Companion picture will be
"Teahouse of the August
Moon."
It KrMay. Jtn 13, ItSI
MAIL TglBUWfc MEDFORD, -ORE.
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FLYING ACE DIES
Freeport, Maine (UPI)
America's second ranking
World War II flying ace, John
T,' Godfrey died in his home
here " Thursday of 'amyotro
phic lateral sclerosis. He was
37. Godfrey was credited by
the Air Force with 29 enemy
kiUe, but he himself claimed
36 kills.
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