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Lqc&I sad Personal CongSfecirj Mrs. Roy Ransburg, post office box 515, Rogue River, is convalescing at Osteopathic hospital after being hospitalized with a fractured hip last week. O Medical fftients Medical patients at Osteopathic hos pital include Earl Boling, 359 North Eighth st., Central Point; Ira R. Barnum, Klam ath River, Calif., and Alfred B- Winkleman, 164 Wightman ave., Ashland. remember ) Omema5cop AN BEST BUY! SEAMAN, Self winding shock resistant ss 4988 Your Friendly Credit Jeweler S&H Green Stamps 15 North Central CANDLE &J3 iimxi ucncnrm IIUILU SibUI UIIU SHOW STARTS AT DUSK ENDS TUESDAY! fi Tt. MM ANDY'S FRESHLY BAKED PIZZA PIE FRESHLY BAKED UJ ec u. Z o z ui 911 TUESDAY BIG "T" STEAK French Fries, Any 10c Drink. Save 5c! ....AH for LU 5 U. X u z LU ec FRIDAY "Seafood Shrimp and Fish Sticks .With Golden Brown' French Fries, Any 10c Drink. Save 8c All for Poodle Bog, Save 9c Dos9 Buy One for Get Another SAVE THIS AD JUMBO THICK SHAKES 24c Hay Burned Thirty-five bales of hay were destroyed about 4:15 p.m. Sunday as the result of a grass fire in a field back of 1106 Ross lane. Firemen said the owner, Clar ence Redmond, told them the fire was caused by a cigarette he had discarded while work ing. About one acre of grass was burned. Grass Fires A grass fire in a field on Coker Butte rd. spread from a trash fire in the wind about 2 p.m. yes terday, city firemen said. It covered about one-fourth acre. Another grass fire occurred about 12:15 p.m. on Crater Lake highway near Coker Butte rd. Accident Richard Her man Degroot, 5170 South. Pa cific highway, Medford, was cited by city police for fail ure to yield right of way, Fri day morning after the veh icle he was operating and one driven by Donald Earl Har rison, 1003 South Peach st., Medford collided. The acci dent occurred at Third and Front sts., according to city police. Births CROUCH To Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Trail, June 28, 1958, a boy, weight 6V2 pounds, at Osteopathic hospital. CLARK To Mr. and Mrs. Lee, route 1, box 452. Talent, June 29, 1958, boy, 8V2 lbs., at Ashland General hospital. HOLDEN To Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 1380 Madrone st., Ash land, June 29, 1958, boy, 7Vz lbs., at Ashland General hos pital. v KIMBALL To Mr. and Mrs. Keith, 2990 Barbara st., Ashland, June 29, 1958, girl, 6V2 lbs., at Ashland General hospital. BERGREN To Mr. and Mrs. Jim, box 232, Talent, June 27, 1958, girl, IVz lbs., at Ashland General hospital. KEZER To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wendell, 1103 West 10th st., Medford, June 28, 1958, a girl, IV2 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. CARDWELL To Mr. and Mrs. David, 2111 Hill Way dr. Medford, June 29, 1958, a boy, 8V4 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. Obituaries RAY W. LYON Ray' W. Lyon, 69, of 1211 Maple Park dr., Medford, died in a local hospital Sunday evening. Funeral arrange ments will be announced by Perl Funeral home. ROOM Genuine Charcoal Broiled Foods! - An especially good place to eat if dieting! 5:30 P.m. tm 12:00 Sundays 4 p.m. till 11 p.m, (PS ifflVE UI? NORTH RIVERSIDE U.S. f 9 BECAUSE OF WINDOW SERVICE A SPECIAL FOR EACH DAY SANDWICQ Boat" 79 Stick 19c, 9 fnr 9Ql for 10c or ,UI MW Circus Scheduled At Posse Grounds Here Tomorrow The circus is arriving in Medford Tuesday for a one day visit. Billed as the nation's larg est tented circus on tour, the Al G. Kelly and Miller broth ers show will be in town for afternoon and evening per formances at the Jackson county Sheriff's Posse grounds on Sage rd. The wild animal show, claiming the "largest menag erie now entour," includes herds of 21 elephants, 16 cam els, 11 zebras, and 127 horses "Big top" features such as clowns, aerial performers, stunt riders, wire walkers, and trained animals will be presented at the shows. Other Animals Other animals to be seen at Kelly-Miller are lions, tigers, pumas, leopards, monkeys, apes, baboons, bears, gorillas, kangaroos, llamas, seals, sea- lions, water buffalo, and ta pirs. Dens of tropical reptiles and cages of tropical birds will also be displayed. Everyone is invited to the circus lot Tuesday morning to witness the unloading and set ting up of the "big top" and other tents and displays, the management reports. The show, now on its 36th annual tour, includes six big tents covering more than 12 acres, with the "main" tent having a seating capacity of nearly 5,000 persons. Sixty - five semi - trailer trucks will arrive in Medford Tuesday, transporting the cir cus displays and equipment. In less than 24 hours the tent city which supports 450 per sons will have been uprooted and moved on to its next location. 18-Year-Otd Girl Named Miss The Dalles The Dalles (UPI) Miss Helen Honald, 18-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Honald was selected as Miss The Dalles Saturday night. The pert brownette is 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighs 116 pounds, and has green eyes. She will represent The Dalles in the Miss Oregon pageant on July 25, 26 and 27 at Sea side. " News About Servicemen COMPLETES TRAINING Army Pvt. Ralph E. Mc Clure, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie E. McClure of Camp White, " recently - - completed basic engineer training at Ft. Belvoir, Va. McClure's wife, Shorley, is making her home in Stockton, Calif. IN EXERCISE Cornelius E. Lane, seaman, USN, of route 1, box 44, Tal ent, is serving with the U.S. Pacific fleet aboard the de stroyer, TJSS Boyd. His ship participated in last month's Southeast ; Asian Treaty Or ganization Naval exercise "Oceanlink" with units of Australian, New Zealand and Pakistan navies. PIZZA PIE FRESHLY NORTH WEDNESDAY- EXCLUSIVE AT JACK'S P1ZZA-BERGER Frtnch Frits, Jumbo Shake, Save 5c........AII for SATURDAY Delicious CHEESE-BURGER French Fries, Jumbo Shake, Save 5cL.....AII for - SPECIAL ALL THIS WEEK - on Bring it to Jack's Drive-Up Next Saturday or Sunday, July 5 or 6, and Receive a FREE CHOCOLATE SUNDAE! JUMBO THICK SHAKES HILTS Shower Honors Woman By MRS. M. F. CAVIN Hilts A surprise handker chief shower was given for Mrs. Robert Fremd, Wednes day afternoon, June 18, at the home of Mrs. Al Simmen, with Mrs. E. Spannaus as co hostess. A white silk umbrella sus pended over the dining table with the handkerchiefs hang ing from it was used as the centerpiece. Games were played, after which refreshments of cake, coffee and punch were served to Mrs. Fank Graves, Mrs. William Roush, Mrs. Doug Whittaker, Mrs. Art Hall, Mrs. Les Chase, Mrs. Warren Fox, Mrs. Fred Haynes, Mrs. Gilbert Luper, Mrs. Nick Freemeyer, Mrs. W. E. Snook, Mrs. Mark Bonner of Red Bluff, and Mrs. Don Fremd, of Ashland, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Unable to attend but send ing cards, and hankies were Mrs. Rodney Eastman, Mrs. Don Ward and Mrs. Frank Ohlund. Mr. ' and Mrs.- Robert Fremd and daughters.- are moving to Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peery and daughters, Patty and Jes sie, of Olympia, Wash., called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Eastman Wednesday afternoon. Peery is the son of Mrs. Osabell Eastman of Klamath Falls. Accompanying the Peerys from Klamath Falls was Roger Eastman, who is a guest at the Rodney East man home. ' Tommy Osiecke of Long Beach is a guest at the.home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Powers an son Da,vid. Tommy is Mrs. Powers' nephew. Miss Linda High of Mon tague, is a guest at the Claude Wasson home. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wasson and family and Miss High drove to Gun boat lake for a picnic and fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny De Pacific Lumber Shipments Increase Portland (UPI) The Pa cific Lumber Inspection Bu reau reported waterborne shipments at ports in Wash ington, Oregon, and Califor nia have declined this year and increased in British Co lumbia. Shipments from all Pacific Coats ports totaled 1,214,528, 000 board feet so far this year compared with 1,144,387,000 for this same period last year. In British Columbia shipments totaled 581,567,000 this year compared with 396,925,000 for the same period in 1957. Oregon coast mills have shipped 62,942,000 board feet so far this year, a decrease of 20,994,000 from the 1957 figure. MOROCCO FILES PROTEST Rabat, Morocco (UPI) Morocco protested to the United States Sunday night against the transfer Tuesday of the Nouasseur Air Base to the Strategic Air Force Com mand for use as a nuclear bomber base. BAKED PIZZA O FRESHLY THE PLACE TO MEET Akin CAT MHW CM I YOU PAY LESS" THIS WEEK THURSDAY Genuine On Rye Bun, French Fries, Any 10c Drink. Save 6c;.. All for SUNDAY Our Famous Bar-B-Q BEEF or PORK at .on Jumbo Bun, CranU Eviac Any 10c Drink. Save 5c! All ORANGE FLOAT A Large, Refreshing Summer Drink 24c JUMBO THICK SHAKES 24c Avilla and son, Stevie, and Danny Wilcox visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Howard on Klamath river. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gibson and children, Jimmy and Pat sy, of DeaM Indian ,road were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fer guson and son. Jimmy remained here and has been a guest of the Fer gusons this past week. Miss Barbara De Clerck was a guest last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry De Clerck Jr. and children, in Yreka. She returned to her home on Thursday. A guest this wek at the Ozzie Bernheisel home is Miss Shelley Bernheisel of Weed. On Wednesday, Mrs. Bernhei sel accompanied Mrs. Elmer Jackson of Yreka to Medford on business. - . - t Miss Marlene Smith of Medford was a guest of honor ata birthday dinner at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. -Thompson and daughter, Marilyn, on ' Sun day. Charles Hoyt of - Medford was also a guest. Miss Smith was a guest at her parents' home until" -Wednesday eve ning when she returned to her home in Medford. Pastor and Mrs. John Shaw held . a wiener roast for Shaw's Sunday school class at their home Friday evening. After playing several games refreshments of hot dogs, po tato chips and -potato salad and punch was served to Ka ren and Doug Hughes, Janet Cavin, Danny Wilcox, Donna Burns, Clara Williams, Do lores and Dennis Luper, Ike and Robert Hamilton, Alfred Rife, Stevie and Naomi Shaw. The youngsters are in the first through the third grade age group. Light Plane Crash Fatal to Two Men Seattle (UPI) Two Sno homish county men were kill ed in the crash of a light plane one mile west of the Stevens Pass summit Saturday after noon. The State Patrol identified the men as Herbert Schneider, 49, of Everett, and Richard N. Reece, 29, Lake Stevens. Small Plane Forced Down Near Irrigon Irrigon, Ore. (UPI) A single-engined light plane crash-landed near this Eastern Oregon town late Sunday. State police said the craft, piloted by Roy E. Davis of Ir rigon landed in a wheat field about half a mile south ofi here. Davis who was alone was not injured. DEPUTY CHAIRMAN DIES Duesseldorf (UPI) Karl Arnold, deputy chairman of West Germany's Christian Democratic Party, died Sun day night at the age of 59. WASHINGTON KIN DIES Oakland, Calif. (UPI) Mrs. Marion Washington Swick, a great - great - great granddaughter of George Washington's half brother, Lawrence, died Saturday. BAKED PIZZA PIE u O ui Q Z Pastrani O ui O Z 3 IQ, ui a z tor o 11 ui Q Z 3 I? Stoic ks C lose J ij ne On Stronger Note New York (UPI) Stocks closed June on a strong note with the leading groups just under their best prices of 1958. The list had many things in its favor such as record high construction contract figures for May, awards of $124 mil lion in contracts by the De fense Department, a further reduction in automobile in ventories, word that corpora tions were in a strong condi tion with working capital ris ing, and lower unemployment. Gains in the oils ranged to more than two points in Rich field. Several of the issues rose to new highs for the year. American Motors rose more than a point at its best. Penn Texas continued to lead the market in volume and it also set a new high. DOW-JONES AVERAGES New York (UPI) Dow Jones final stock averages: 30 ' industrials 478.18 up 2.76; 20 railroads " 118.75, off 0.20; 15 utilities 78.92. up 0.09 & 65 stocks 164.82, up 0.55. Sales today were about 2,820,000 shares com pared.wiih 2,800,000 shares Friday.' ' -' Today's prices' on selected stocks: . - Allied Chemical ............ 7734 American Can ::...... 49 V4 AT&T 179 Anaconda Copper 46 Bethlehem Steel 4134 Caterpillar Corp 63 Chrysler Corp 47 Continental Can 50 Crown Zellerbach 48 V2 Curtiss Wright 25 Vi D.u Pont 185 Eastman Kodak . 111 General Electric ........... 60 General Foods 6334 General Motors ... ..... 39 Georgia Pacific 38 Graham Paige . lVi Homestake Mining 42 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?g 397a Calif-Pacific Utilities .. 30 32'2 Cascades Plywood 24 "4 263a Cons Freightways (NH) 16 177a Copco 32a 348 First National Bank .... 462 50Vt Pacific Pwr & Lt 35',i 3T2 Permanente Cement ISHi 205s Portland Gen Elec 25 'i 26 Portland Gen Elec 25t 267a US National Bank 64 63 2 United Utilities 23 8 2518 West Coast Tel .. 2OV4 21 ','2 Weyerhaeuser 37 Ts 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 " Bid Asked Bullock 11.96 13.09 Chem Fund 16.40 17.73 Eaton Howard Stk 20.14 21.53 Fidelity : . 13.07 14.13 Gas Ind i...... 12.93 14.13 Group Sec Avia 9.60 10.52 Group Sec Com Stk 11.60 ' 12.70 Group Sec Elec 6.66 T30 GroupSec Petr 11.10 12.16 Group Sec Steel .... 7.19 7.88 Group Sec Tobac .. 6.42 7.04 Keystone B-3 15.81 17.25 Keystone B-4 .. 9.31 10.16 Keystone K-l 8.35 9.15 Keystone K-2 10.54 11.51 Keystone S-l : 15.17 16.55 Keystone S-2 10.33 11.28 Keystone S-3 11.30 12.33 MassInvTr 11.04 11.94 TV-Elec 10.99 11.97 Value Line Inc 4.87 5.32 Wellington 12.59 13.73 Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Consider able cloudiness with scattered light showers tonight and Tuesday. Low tonight 50. High Tuesday 70. Western Oregon: Partly cloudy with scattered showers tonight and Tuesday. Little temperature change. Low tonight 46-52. High Tuesday 62-74. . Northern California: Fair tonight and Tuesday except scattered show ers in extreme north late tonight and Tuesday morning. Local coastal fog. Cooler Tuesday. LOCAL DATA Temperature: Mean yesterday 62; below normal 6. Record high this date 104 in 1924. Record low this date 40 in 1919. . Precipitation: 24 hours, to mid night 0. Midnight to 10 a.m. 0. Total this month 2.65 in., 1.69 in. above normal. Total since Sept. 1 25.53 in., 7.75 in. above normal. Humidity: Lowest yesterday 28, highest this a.m. 95Ti. High 4:30 24- City Yester- a.m. nr. day Low Free. Brookings 72 49 Grants Pass 74 44 ' Klamath Falls .. 61 36 MEDFORD .. . 71 46 Portland : . 62 55 .36 Seattle . 66 53 Spokane 67 47 - . Yakima 73 4 5 Eureka 62 55 Red Bluff ..I 86 '64 .01 Sacramento : 85 "57 San Francisco 66 51 Los Angeles 80 64 Phoenix Denver Chicago Miami New York Washington, D.C. .104 . 95 . 86 . 87 . 83 . 86 83 67 69 76 67 66 J29 FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through July 5): Western Oregon-Western Wash ington Temperatures averaging below normal with warming trend about Wednesday. Highs in 60s or 70s, rising into SOs and 90s after Wednesday. A few showers through Tuesday . and again .Thursday or Friday. Northern California Scattered showers in extreme north at be ginning " of period." Otherwise no precipitation. Temperatures below normal. Kaiser Frazer 8Ts Kennecott Copper 89 V4 Lockheed Aircraft 47 Katy Pfd. 54 V2 Montgomery Ward 373.4 New York Central 167s Penney, J. C .. 93 Penn RR .: I3V2 Radio Corporation 35V& Richfield Oil 88 Sears 29 Socony Vacuum 51 Vi Southern Co 31 Southern Pacific 468 Standard California 52 Va Standard Indiana .... 46 Standard N. J 55 Vs Sun Mines ..... '. 7 Texas Gulf ... 2OV2 Tex Pac Land Trust unquoted Transamerica 42 Trans West Air 12 V Tri-Continental, .......... 34V4 Union Carbide .... 92 V2 Union Pacific 29 United Aircraft v. 63 U. A. L 27 U. S. Rubber ..... .... 34V6 U. S. Steel 65V4 Youngstown S & T 883,4 Portland Livestock Portland (UPI) Cattle 1350. Average to high choice fed steers around 29; low to average choice 28-28.50; good-choice 810 lb. heif ers 27.50; commercial cows 20-21; utility 17.50-19; canner-cutter 15 17; utility bulls 23.50-25.50, light cutters 19-21.50; good-choice feed er steers 26-27.50. Calves 200. Choice vealers most ly 29-30: high choice 312 lb. 32; good vealers 26-28; standard 21-25. Hogs 550. No. 1 and 2 butchers 180-235 lb. 26.25-26.50; mixed 1, 2 and 3 at 25.50-26; sows 300-330 lb. 21.50-22; 350-550 lb. mostly 19-21.50. Sheep 2000. Choice spring lambs mostly 22; 85 lb. range lambs most ly choice 22.50; good spring lambs 20.50-21,50; good-choice feeders 18.50-29; mostly good old crop lambs and yearlings around 90-96 lb 15-15.50; cull-good ewes mostly 4-7.50. Portland Produce Portland (UPI) Eggs To re tailers: Grade A A large, 46-49c doz.; A large, 43-45c doz.; AA me dium, 37-40c doz.; AA smalls, 27 29c doz.; carton l-3c additional. 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 daisies, 40-51c; 5-lb. loaves, 51Vj 57c; processed American cheese, 511b. loaf, 40-43c. Farm Market Willamette valley strawberries were extremely scarce today and berries from Snowden, Wash., sold at 2.75 a flat; raspberries were mostly 2.00 a flat; first Chehalem blackberries from Forest Grove were 2.00 a flat; first Willamette valley Kentucky Wonder beans of fered at 3.00 a 15-lb. lug. Poultry, Rabbits Live Chickens Quoted to grow ers at Portland. Salem and south to Eugene, f .o.b. ranch No. 1 quality fryers, 234-4 lbs., 23c; 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, 41-43c lb.; cut up, 46-48c; 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 basis; to retailers. A grade breeder hens, mostly 36-38c. Rabbits (average to growers, f.o.b. killing plants) Live white, 3,2-4,i lbs., f.o.b. Portland, 22 25c: colored- pelts, 4c under. Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 59-61c lb.; cut up, 62-65C. Portland Hay, Grain Portland Wholesale Hay Prices New crop. No. 2 green alfalfa baled, f.o.b. Portland and Seattle, $23-24 ton. Wholesale Prices as reported by the USDA market news service: Wheat. No. 2 soft white. $72 ton; No. 2 white oats, 38-lb. West Coast delivery. So 1-53 ton; No. 2 valley white oats, $51 ton; barley No. 2 West Coast delivery, $45-47; soy bean meal, Eastern shipment, S95 ton f.o.b. Portland; standard mill run, prompt delivery, S37-38 ton. f.o.b. Portland; No. 2 Milo, $56.50 ton, f.o.b. Coast; No. 2 yelow corn, Eastern shipment, f.o.b. Portland, $62.75-63.25. NAM! &LlftlflEii phcn ' 3"2924 a CRATER LAKE lilSSnW IL ONE OF THE TOP PICTURES OF THE YEAR! ANTHONY QUINN SOPHIA LOREN as Attila the Hun! who brought the Hun to his knees! 10SEPH E IflfflE F3 . WITH A, . , V V ' z Z w . CAST OP fPiz' - tj I THUNDERING' lllSWSV ' i4 'I THOUSANDS. 11 m& ' V l . -.r, TECHNICOLOR J f-.th HENtr VIOU IRENE PAftlS ED'.v0 CIANCUI PRODUCED Br PONII-DE UUSENTIlS 01SECTE0 Bf P1ETR0 FRKCISCI IUX FILM PLUS EXCITING CO-FEATURE X -w r: ... .1 . I-?..;.. . f''.ZZ . . .. X MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Today Is Deadline fo Apply for SS Benefits Today is the deadline for workers disabled for a long time to assure their rights to benefits, according to the local social security adminis tration office. Effective July 1, disabled workers can be considered disabled only within a year prior to the day they apply for disability status. This will not affect those who actually were disabled within that year, but I will affect those who were dis abled earlier and failed to apply in time. - Law Cited The law states a person must have worked under so cial security coverage at least 5 of the 10 and IV2 of the 3 years prior to becoming dis abled. An applicant disabled sev eral years ago but technically granted disability status only for the one year prior to his applying would fail to qualify under these limits. Today, however, anyone disabled as far back as Octo ber, 1941, can still apply and be granted disability status Rescuers Alerted For Mazama Party Government Camp UPI) Rescue units were alerted late Sunday when a Mazama party had not reported in from a climb that started from Cloud Cap. Bruce Kirkland, forester at Government Camp said some concern was felt for the party because bad weather develop ed on the mountain. However, the group checked in at the Mazama lodge before a search was organized. 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