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Local and
Picnic The summer Wes
ley of the First Methodist
church, Medford, will hold a
picnic, swim and watermelon
feed Friday, Aug. 8, on the
Applegate river. All college
age youth are invited to meet
at the church at 7 p.m. for
the event.
Patients Convalescing at
Kogue Valley hospital follow
ing tonsillectomies are Aron
da Korner, 2-year-old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard,
box 554, Central Point, and
Thomas Robinson. 4-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Robinson, route 2, box 400,
Central Point.
Grass Burns An electric
fence was said to have caused
a grass fire about one acre
in size on the Charley ranch
above Brownsboro on the
south fork of Little Butte
creek yesterday. State depart
ment of forestry patrolmen
were called about 2:30 p.m.
1
DAV Meetinq-rChapter 8
of the Disabled American Vet
erans will hold a business
meeting Friday beginning at
8 p.m. in the Red Cross build
ing. On Sunday the group will
hnlrl a rjotluck dinner at Tou-
Velle state park beginning at
2 p.m.
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Trash Fires At the request
of neighbors firemen were
dispatched yesterday to put
out trash fires along the
street in the first block of
Highland ave. and in the back
yard of property in the 1600
block of East Main st. Both
fires were burning during
prohibited hours, they said.
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PICNICS
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
Solid
Meat
FRYERS
U.S. GRADED GOOD .
CHUCK STEAK
OLD FASHIONED HARD SMOKED
HAMS
Whole or Part
EXPERTLY CUT AND WRAPPED
LOCKER BEEF
U.S. Ner. 2 IDAHO RUSSETT
POTATOES 50
RED RADISHES or
GREEN ONIONS 3
EASTERN GRADE JUMBO
Cantaloupes 10
Store Hours 8:00 a.m. -8:30 p.m.
EVERY DAY
Personal
Investigates Two com
plaints in residential areas j
were investigated yesterday j
by City Fire Marshal Truman j
Nelson. He inspected five i
business occupancies and a '
public garage and issued eight ;
orders for correction of fire
hazards.
Obituaries
IRA W. MOTTERN
Funeral services for Ira W.
Mottern, 71, of 1585 South
Peach st., Medford, who died
Tuesday, will be held at Perl
Funeral home at 2 p.m. Fri
day. The Rev. Westley Nathan
will officiate. Interment will
be in Memory Gardens park.
Mr. Mottern was born in
Gower, Mo., Nov. 26, 1886,
and had been a resident of
this area for the past 27 years.
He was a retired warehouse
man for Standard Oil com
pany. Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Freida Mottern, Medford;
three sons, Joe Rawhauser,
Eagle Point; Thomas Mottern,
Seattle, and George Mottern,
Riverhead, N.Y.; one daugh
ter, Mrs. Pearl Scoville, Al
buquerque, N.M.; three broth
ers, Clarence Mottern, French
Gulch. Calif.; Lester Mot
tern, Sacramento, Calif., and
George Mottern, Gridley,
Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Ethel
Lamb, El Monte Calif.; and
five grandchildren.
MRS. MILDRED A. GREENE
Funeral services for Mrs.
Mildred A. Greene, of 484
Fifth St., Gold Hill, who died
Tuesday, will be held at Conger-Morris
Funeral home at
11 a.m. Saturday. The Rev.
Lyman D. Stiles, of the As
sembly of God church, will
officiate. Committal .will be in
the Medford IOOF cemetery.
Mrs. Greene was born Aug.
13, 1877, in Minnesota. She
had lived in Gold Hill for the
past four years.
Survivors include a son,
Willis A. Scott, Jacksonville;
a stepson, Larry S. Greene,
Las Animas, Colo.; two
daughters, Mrs. lone Buchan
an, Gold Hill, and Mrs. Myrtle
Hulsey, Myrtle Creek; a bro
ther, Wayland Broadbent,
Morrill, Nebr.; a sister, Mrs.
Nina Hutchins, Vista, Calif-
four grandchildren and four
great grandchildren.
Pallbearers will include
Luther Blake, Emory Abel,
Dee Hedgepath, Waldo Nye,
Frank Boothby, and Willie A.
Ray. I
CANDLE
HOTEL MEDFORD
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314
Lbs.
Oregon Grown
Pan Ready
Lb.
Lb.
Lb.
Full Side
Lb.
Bun.
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Shakespearean
Festival Schedule
Thursday Merchant of
Venice.
Friday Troilus and Cres-
sida.
Saturday Much Ado
About Nothing
Sunday King Lear.
Curtain: 8:30 p.m. nightly.
Buses leave Medford hotel
at 7:30 p.m. and Jackson
hotel at 7:35 p.m. nightly.
9 Convicts Flee
Stale Reformatory
in Washington
Monroe, Wash. (UPD Nine
convicts who escaped the
Washington state reformatory
here Wednesday night after
beating two guards into sub
mission were, still at large
today.
Ernest Timpeni, superin
tendent of the reformatory,
said the nine me.., from
among the "tougher element"
of the institution, made their
break from their evening exer
cise period about 8 p.m.
The guards, Robert Fifield
and Lester Sain, were treated
at the reformatory infirmary
and Fifield was taken to the
hospital here for observation.
Fifield suffered cuts about the
face and head and a fractured
index finger. Sain was knock
ed unconscious but suffered
only head injuries. Both
guards were unarmed.
Wife Slugged
About three hours after the
break - out, Mrs. Dorothy
Brain, 27, wife of a reforma
tory guard, was slugged on
the head by one of the escap
ees who broke into her home.
Mrs. Brain -said her assail
ant was Elvin Gilroy, 19, of
Seattle.
Timpani said that a car
stolen in the Monroe area
was found abandoned at Sno
homish, seven miles from the
reformatory. The interior of
the car was spattered with
blood, indicating one or more
of the inmates was injured
during their struggle with the
guards.
Timpani identified the es
capees as -Roland Osterman,
21; Gilroy; John Emmest, 22;
DeWayne Dunlap, 19; Robert
Jacques, 23; Donald Frazier,
27; Eldon Spurgeon, 23: Wil
liam Brown, 18," and Harry
Harris, 20.
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5:30 p.m. till 12:00
Sundays 4 p.m. till 11 p.m.
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NOW IS
EVICTION Mrs. Elaine Hart of Temple City, Cal.,
stands with her three children outside their former home
after being evicted for non-payment of rent Left to
right: Deputy Sheriff Don Dobson; Lenora, 6; Kathleen,
2; Mrs. Hart; and David, 5. The eviction was carried out
even though Mrs. Hart's 5-year-old son David is a polio
victim and requires a respirator to help him breathe.
Neighbors took the family in.
ISOLATED Nils Olov, 11, of Motala, Sweden, is shown
for the first time in Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston,
where he is to undergo a serious kidney-transplant opera
tion. The youngster has been virtually sealed off from the
outside world in efforts to prevent any possible infection.
BIRDS VARY IN SIZE
Birds vary in size from
300-pound ostriches to tiny
humming-birds that weigh
less than one-tenth of an
ounce.
TALLEST PEAK
The world's tallest peak,
29,028-foot Mount Everest,
would fit into the Philippine
Trench, off the eastern flank
of Mindanao, with a mile to
spare. At its greatest depth,
the submarine trench plunges
6V2 miles, the National Geo
graphic Magizen says.
MIDGET PRICES
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
FOOD
TIDE m"".1" giant size
ROYAL CLUB STRAWBERRY
24 10 -
Glasses
LUNCHEON
MEAT
LEMONADE
THE TIME TO CAN
LOCAL PEACHES
Western Pride Golden Jubilee
Hale Haven ' .
Portland Hay, Grain
Portland Wholesale Hay Pricesc
New crop No. 2 green alfalfa, baled,
f.o.b. Portland and Seattle. S25 ton.
Wholesale Prices as reported by
the USDA market news service:
! Wheat, No. 2 soft white. S66 ton;
No. 2 white pats, 38 lb. West Coast
delivery, $47-48 ton; No. 2 valley
white oats. $46.50 ton; soybean
meal, Eastern shipment, S93. 50-94
ton, f.o.b. Portland standard mill
run. prompt delivery, S39.40 ton
f.o.b. Portland: No. 2 milo. S55 ton,
f.o.b. Coast: No. 2 yellow corn,
Eastern shipment f.o.b. Portland,
$61-61.75 ton.
VIRGINIA'S TOBACCO
Trade in Virginia's "sweet
scented" tobacco grew so prof
itable by 1617 that settlers
were planting it in streets
and market places.. ;'
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ine Letters
Declared Typical
Bid for Favors
Washington (UPD House
investigators today caled mil
lionaire Bernard Goldfine's
"true facts" letters to nearly
400 congressmen a "typical
Goldfine" play for special
treatment.
But they voiced confidence
it won't have any effect when
the House decides whether to
cite Presidential Assistant
Sherman Adams' gift-giving
friend for contempt of Con
gress. They predicted over
whelming approval of the
contempt citation.
Friday Vols Seen
Speaker Sam Rayburn said
the House probably would
vote Friday on the citation
already approved unanimous
ly by both the House influence-investigating
subcommit
tee and its parent Commerce
Committee.
If the House also approves,
Goldfine would face almost
certain prosecution in 'a fed
eral district court. If convict
ed he could be sentenced to
a maximum of one year in
prison and fined $1,000.
The Boston textile tycoon,
who lavished vicuna coats
and other gifts on public offi
cials, sent identical letters
Wednesday to all House mem
bers except members of the
Commerce Committee. It out
lined what a spokesman for
Goldfine called the ."true
facts" about Goldfine's testi
mony before the influence
subcommittee.
Accusation Held Unjust
It repeated his contention
it was unjust to accuse him
of contempt for refusing to
answer 22 questions about his
tangled finances. It also re
peated his claim the questions
were not relevant to the sub
committee's investigation of
his alleged influence-for-fa-
vors relationship with Adams.
Goldfine also sent along in
advance a friendly note to
each congressman's adminis
trative assistant thanking
them in advance for slipping
his "true facts" letter "near
the top of the pile on your
boss' desk."
Portland Livestock
P o r 1 1 a n d (UPI) Cattle 100.
Utility cows 16.50-18; canners and
cutters , 14-15.50: shelly canners
down to 13; utility bulls 22.50-24;
light cutters 18-21.
Calves 50. Choice vealers 27-28
high choice late Wednesday 28:
good vealers 26-27; cull and util
ity 15-20
Hogs 50. U.S. 1.-2" and 3 grades
180-235 lbs. 24-24.50; 1 and 2 grade
butchers Wednesday 25.25-25.50.
Sheep 400. Eastern Oregon spring
lamos mostly choice 100 Jbs. 21.50.
other choice lambs 20-20.50: good
19.50-20; good and choice feeders
18-18.50: - cull to. good -slaughter
ewes a-Y.au.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI) Eggs To re
tailers: Grade AA large, 56-58c
doz.; A large, 52-55C doz.; AA me
dium. 4 1 -48c: A medium. 46-47C:
AA smalls, 29-32c doz.; carton l-3c
additional.
Butter To retailers: AA and
Grade A prints, 66-67c lb.; carton
7c lb. higher; B prints, 64-65c.-
Cheese medium cured To re
tailers: A grade cheddar single dai
sies, 40-51c: 5-lb. loaves. 51!i-57c;
processed American cheese, 5-lb.
loaf, 40-43c.
Farm Market
Willamette valley sweet corn was
In heavy supply on the Portland
East Side Farmers Market today
with prices now at a new low. Top
quality ears sold to retailers most
ly 2 to 2.50 for 5 dozen lots with
very best packs to 2.75 a box.
Hermiston district watermelons
were in the market and were go
ing to retailers at mostly 2 to 23i
cents a pound while some lots of
California melons were going for
as high as 32 cents a pound.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted to grow
ers at Portland. Salem and south to
Eugene, f.o.b. ranch No. 1 qualitv
fryers, 2-4 lbs., 21-21'ic: light
hens. 12-13c: heavy hens. 5 lbs. up,
15-16c lb.; old roosters. 7-8c lb.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers: fryers, whole
drawn, 39-42c lb.; cut up, 45-48c;
hens, light types cut up. 36-38c;
heavy type, whole drawn, 42-45C lb.
Dressed Turkeys A grade young
hens. 33-34c lb. to producers on
eviscerated basis: A grade young
toms, 27c lb., eviscerated: young
hens to retailers, mostly 44-47c lb.
on an oven-ready basis.
Rabbits (average . to growers
f.o.b. killing plants) Live white,
334-4i,i lbs., f.o.b. Portland. 21-23c:
colored pelts. 5c under. Fresh killed
fryers to retailers, 57-60c lb.; cut
up, 61-64c.
Wealher
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Partly
cloudy tonight and Friday. Low to
night 60. A litUe cooler Friday with
high near 90.
Western Oregon: Fair in south
ern interior. Otherwise partly
cloudy tonight and Friday with
late night and early morning
drizzle on coast. Low tonight 55
63. High Friday 75-82 In northern
interior. 90 in southern interior.
65-70 on coast.
Northern California : Partly
cloudy . tonight and Friday with
scattered thunderstorms in Sierra
Nevadas. Fog on coast. Little tem
perature change.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
78; above normal 5.
Record high this date 102 in 1925.
Record low this date 46 in 1946
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m., none.
Total this month trace, .02 inch
below normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 26.95 inches,
8.97 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
26, highest this a.m. 78.
High 4:00 24-
Clty Tester- a.m. nr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings 62 55
Grants Pass 96 ' 57
Klamath Falls 92 56
MEDFORD 98 62
Portland 87 66
Seattle 81 60 .01
Spokane 91 61
Yakima 96 59
Eureka 62 58
Red Bluff 103 72
Sacramento 99 64
San Francisco 76 57
Los Angeles 81 67
Phoenix 104 77 .01
Denver ". 91 61
Chicago 85 68 .04
Miami Beach 91 72 .17
New York 86 72
Washington, D C. 87 71
Oil Issues
Best Gains
New York (UPD Stocks
rallied today after two ses
sions of decline that followed
a rise in market margins.
Oil issues produced the best
gains as a group. Traders
turned also to farm imple
ments which were active and
strong. Coppers came back
after a fall on a cut in the
custom smelter price of cop
per. Railroads produced some
substantial gainers. Motors
ruled steady to firm in active
trading. Chemicals made an
irregular rise.
Demand for the oils reflect
ed what Wall Street said was
an improved statistical posi
tion. Gains in the group rang
ed to three points in Amerada
and embraced all issues, in
cluding the international oils.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New ,York UPC Dow
Jones final stock averages:
30 industrials 506.10, up
2.99; 20 rails 133.68. up
1.57; 15 utilities 79.27. up
0.04; 65 stocks 174.86. up
1.07. Sales today were about
3.200.000 shares compared
with 3,440.000 shares Wed
nesday. Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical 8614
Alumn Co Am 8IV2
American Can 47 Vb
American Mtrs 15
AT&T .....182
Anaconda Copper 52 Vb
Armco Steel 57
Bendix Aviation 57?s
Bethlehem Steel 44
Boeing Air 46 Vb
Caterpillar Corp 79
Continental Can 48Vs
Eggplant s believed to have
originated in India or .Burma,
according to the National
Geographical Society. Many
different names for eggplant
in ancient Sanskrit, Bengali
and Hindustani indicate its
antiquity in the Middle East.
Over-lhe-Counfer
Western Slocks
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 38 40 ft
Calif.-Pacific Utilities.. 30 32
Cascades Plywood 28 '
Cons. Freightways 17'
Copco 32 3
First National Bank 47 V2
NW Natural Gas 16
Pacific Pkr. & Lt 34',
Permanente Cement 21
Portland Gen. Elec. 25 i
U.S. National Bank 68
United Utilities 26
West Coast Tel. 21
Weyerhaeuser 414
30'i
18s
34?i
505,
17
36i
22',
27U
73'i
27i
22'i
44 U
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
Bullock 12.53
Chem Fund 17.55
Eaton Howard Stk 21.12
Fidelity 1 13.96
Gas Ind 13.47
Group Sec Avia .... 10.21
Group Sec Com Stk 11.96
Group Sec Elec 7.07
Group Sec Petr . 11.50
Group Sec Steel . 8.19
Group Sec Tobac 6.54
Keystone B-3 15.50
Keystone B-4 9.49
Keystone K-l 8.49
Keystone K-2 11.32
Keytsone S-l ' 15.91
Asked
13.74
18.98
22.59
15.09
14.72
11.18
13.10
7.75
12.59
8.98
7.17
16.91
10.36
9.27
12.36
17.37
11.80
13.20
12.58
12.60
5.50
14.18
Keytsone s-2 10.81
Keystone S-3 12.09
Mass Inv Tr 11.64
TV-Elec 11.56
Value Line Inc 5.03
Wellington 13.01
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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medfonf, Oregon, Thursday, August 7, 195t II
Produce
on List
Chrysler Corp 53
Crown Zellerbach ........ 51?8
Curtiss Wright unquoted
Dow Chemical . 64?i
Du Pont . ., 196
Eastman Kodak .... 117'i
Firestone . : ..... 981-4
General Electric 6334
General Foods ... 65 ?s
General Motors 441b
Georgia Pacific 41 Ts
Graham Paige iy&
Greyhound 15
Gulf Oil 11234
Homestake Mining '-..unquoted
Idaho Power 3834
Kaiser Ind 131$
In't Paper ....104
Johns Manville 44 V4
Kennecott Copper S6V2
Lockheed Aircraft' 53
Katy Pfd. 59
Montgomery Ward 384
Nat'l Biscuit 49
New York Central ; I9t
Pac Gas & Elec .....
56
97
Penney, J. C
Perm R R ; 143
Radio Corporation .. 35Vs
Richfield Oil
Safeway
Sears
94li
31
30
Shell Oil 83
Socony Mobil Oil 49
Southern Co. .... 30
Southern Pacific 513
Standard California 51
Standard Indiana .... 49
Standard N J 56
Sun Mines ..-. sVb
Texas Gulf Sulphur 22
Tex Pac Land Trust 134
Transamerica (xd) 25
Trans World Air 14
Tri-Contiriental ;. 36
Union Carbide 108
Union Pacific .". ; 30V4
United Aircraft 67!.4
UAL 30
U S Rubber 37
U S Steel 69
Youngstown S & T 101
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