Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 05, 1958, Image 13

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Funeral Flowers
and
Hospital Bouquefs
GROCETERIA
FLOWER
SHOP
Ph. SP 2-81 79
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Charge Accounts Welcome
Free Delivery
David & Evelyn Chase,
Owners
8:00 -
Presented by G-E
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DADGE
Jacksonville Community Hall
SATURDAY NIGHT
. : . 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
Locals
Thefl-Delmar Smith, Sce
nic drive, Central Point, told
sheriffs deputies Wednesday
that ring blanks valued at
S30 were stolen from the Cra
ter Rock museum. The sher
iffs office is investigating.
Sale -The Re La Da Sa
Women's group of the Reor
ganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints
will hold a rummage sale Sat
urday, Sept. 6, at the church
annex, 10th and Ivy sts. The
sale will start "at 9 a.m. and
continue through 4 p.m.
Rag Burnt City firemen
were called to North River
side ave. betwen Sixth and
Front sts. about 3:45 p.m,
yesterday when an oily rag
caught fire on the floor of a
car. Firemen removed the rag
and said that there was not
much damage. . A grass fire
occurred about 5:20 p.m. yes
terday in the 100 block of
South Groveland ave.
Mercy Flights - Three per
sons were transported by air
ambulance planes operated by
Mercy Flights, Inc., of Med-
ford yesterday. They were
Nellie Pollock and Josephine
Cord, both of Happy Camp,
who were brought to Med
ford for emergency medical
treatment, and Lelonus Tug
gle, Camp White, who was
flown to the Veterans Ad
ministration hospital in Port
land. The three brought to
861 the number of patients
carried by planes of the non
profit corporation in the past
&V2 years.
Christian Workers
Schedule Meeting
The Young Christian Work
ers of Medford will meet at 7
o'clock at St., Mary's school
this evening. Miss Regina
Hanon will lead the gospel
inquiry.
Last week Miss Noreen
Kelly conducted a model
meeting for the group. Today
a record dance will be held
following the meeting for the
members and guests. .
During the summer activi
ties have included swimming
parties, square dancing, pic
nics, and trips to Brookings
and the Lava Beds.
The Rev. John Ilg, priest at
Sacred Heart Catholic church
here, represented the Medford
Young Christian Workers at
the West Coast Study Week
held in Asilomar, Pacific
Grove, Calif., July 27 through
Aug. 1.
The local group, a member
of the West Coast Committee
of the YCW, reaffirmed their
national platform to oppose
all unjust labor legislation.
Seventy - five delegates at
tended the event from Oregon
and California.
BAKE SALE
at
Home Appliance Store
115 E. Main
SATURDAY, SEPT. 6
Beginning at 10 a.m.
Jackson Council of
the Blind
Walt Disney's
THE LIVING DESERT
- EAGLE POINT GRANGE HALL -
Free Popcorn for the kids
Entertainment at intermission
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Kids to 14, 25c, Adults 50c
Stitchers 4-H Club
SATURDAY
NIGHT
COMING THIS MONTH
OUR 30th ANNIVERSARY DANCE!
Watch this ad Friday for Date
Ail persons who attended Dreamland dances
15 years ago will be admitted as Amos
Walker's personal guests.
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SCALPED Bride-to-be Rose Marie Gemma, 17, of Lynn,
Mass., attacked by five girls, all 18 and 19, who beat her,
cut off all her hair, poured nail-polish on her head and
ripped her wedding dress to shreds. The five girls were
all married, and the attack occurred in the apartment of
one of them for whom Miss Gemma was baby-sitting. Mo
tive for the attack has not been disclosed. Miss Gemma
was hospitalized for three days after the beating. Here
she displays some of the hair that was cut from her head,
and also the black eye she received in the attack.
UMC Workers To
Recruitment of workers in
the United Medford Crusade
campaign's business divisions
is being stepped up as the
Sept. 15 "kick-off" date ap
proaches, according to Dick
T r avis, general campaign
chairman.
Solicitors ior commercial,
distribution, retail . and serv'
ice divisions still are needed,
he said, and there are a few
vacancies in the professional
and public employees divi
sions.
A drive to obtain workers
is being conducted, he said,
so training sessions for work
ers may. be held prior to
Sept. 15.
Travis said that "experi
ence lias shown that solicitors
who are recruited too late to
meet with the regular divi
sion training sessions do not
do as well as trained merf.
Training sessions are de
signed to acquaint UMC
workers with services offered
by the 26 agencies which will
benefit from the campaign,
giving solicitors enough inf or-
Court Distributes
O&C Grant Money
.'Members of the county
court signed an order yester
day for distribution of the
$1,720,960.67 in Oregon and
California railroad grant lands
timber sales for the last fiscal
year.
The general county fund
will be given $682,244.06 and
the general road fund $529,
650, the order stated.
The Medford library fund
will receive $30,624.94, the
Ashland library fund $2,889.68
and the Rogue River library
fund $223.18.
A total of $22,000 will be
allocated to the emergency
fund and $4,548 to the civil
defense fund. The building
construction, impro vement
and maintenance fund .will
get $25,000, and the agricul
ture and horticulture experi
ment station sinking fund,
$30,000.
A total of $206,160 will be
given the county school fund,
$11,734 to the Jackson county
historical fund, and $15,068
to the juvenile detention home
operation and maintenance
fund.
A total of $160,818.81 will
go into the O and C excess
fund and - will be budgeted
during the next fiscal year,
according to the order.
Crass Fire Burns 20
Acres in Eagle Point ,
Twenty acres of grass on
the old George Millard place
north of Eagle Point burned
last night, ; according to the
southwest district office ' of
the state department of for
estry. ,
Patrolmen listed debris
burning as the cause.
Fence and corral posts
were burned in the blaze.
Gold Hill Grange Halt
Saturday Nile
Music by Vic Flood & the Rhythm Masters
I jtiCheck Room Free.
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Be Recruited
mation so they may answer
questions asked by prospec
tive donors, he noted.
Leaders of the UMC, Tra
vis said, are confident that
the campaign goal Of $130,-
030 will be attained, but that
"a lot of work will be'neces
sary" to do it.
Those who wish to voluh
tter their services as solicitors
may telephone United Med
ford Crusade headquarters,
SPring 3-4287.
Joan Dobrol Wins
Fair Scholarship
Joan Dobrot, Central Point
4-H club member, became the
winner of a $100 college schol
arship awarded by Safeway
Stores, Inc., to the champion
senior ' dollar dinner contest
ant at the Oregon State fair
this week, Marilou Garner,
county - 4-H" home-economics
agent, has announced.
Joan won the contest by
serving a fried chicken dinner
to four persons for' an aver
age price of 60 cents each.
The award is based on plan
ning, preparation and serving
of the complete meal to her
self and three guests, Miss
Garner explained. The con
testants are allowed four
hours from the time of enter
ing the kitchen-dining room
booth until leaving it tidy for
the next contestant.
Contestants furnish their
own food, table linen and cen
terpiece to fit their menu. As
Joan prepared her menu she
was judged on her buyman
ship, the menu, the actual
preparation of the food, her
table, the way she served the
dinner, her work habits, and
housekeeping.
Joan is in her eighth year
of 4-H club work in Jackson
county. Last year she was
awarded a trip to the National
4-H club congress at Chicago
for her outstanding 4-H club
work, the 4-H agent said. She
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Dobrot of
2044 Scenic ave., Central
Point. She plans to attend
Oregon State college this fall.
Interim Taxation
Committee To Meet
DeDoe Bay - (UPD - Forest
taxes and distribution of na
tional forest receipts will be
discussed here starting Sun
day at a three-day meeting of
the Legislative Interim Taxa
tion committee. The execu
tive session of the committee
will be held at Pantley's re
sort. THAT WAS NO WOMAN
Raleigh, N.C. -(UPD-Tolbert
S. Wall came home the other
night without his key and
found the door. -locked. He
started to crawl into the
house through a window
when he was bashed in the
face with a blunt object.
Wall's wife said she thought
he was a burglar.
Everyone
, Welcome!
9 p.m. Till 1 a.m.
Beautiful
Everyone Welcome
Dining Room Open Entire Evening
Stocks Dip Slightly
In Early Trading
New York (UPD S t o c ks
slipped slightly in the early
trading on the stock exchange
today and then met support
which brought them back
from the day's lows.
Leading groups moved in a
narrow area. A few top-ranking
issues, stood out. Ameri
can Telegraph was higher.
Eastman Kodak at its best
was up two at a new high.
General Electric was active
and up a fraction to its high
of 1958.
Studebaker - Packard fea
tured in turnover with Art-
loom second. Each rose a frac
tion
Gains ranging from two to
more than five points were
set by Kroger, Kern County
Land, Richfield Oil and a few
others. Automobile and steel
issues neia arouna the pre
vious closing levels,
DOW - JONES AVERAGES
New York-lTPD-Dow-Jones
final stock averages 30
industrials 512.77, off 0.67;
20 railroads 132.43. off
0.60; 15 utilities 79.27, up
0.22, and 65 stocks 175.90,
off 0.22. Sales today were
about 2,520,000 shares com
pared with 3.100,000 shares
Thursday.
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical
Alum. Co. Am
American Can
American Motors
88 J2
77 V2
47V2
1634
AT&T (xd) 184
Anaconda Copper 50Va
Armco Steel : .... 58
Bendix Aviation (xd) 59
Bethlehem Steel 46 Vs
Boeing Air 43
Caterpillar Corp 77
unrysier torp ai?8
Crown Zellerbach (xd) 54
Continental Can 48
Curtiss Wright J 29
Dow Chemical 64
Du Pont 196V2
Eastman Kodak 124
Firestone 105V4
General Electric j 64Tb
General Foods 69 Vz
General Motors 43 Va
Georgia Pacific 43
Graham Paige 1
Greyhound 16
Gulf Oil .....10978
Homestake Mining 40 Vz
Idaho Power 43
Kaiser Ind 12
Int. Paper 109V4
Johns Manville 45
Kennecott Copper 92
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPD Cattle for week
2125. Average choice 950-1130 lb.
steers 26.25-26.50: high good and
low choice 25.50-26; standard 22
24.50; commercial including stand
ard cows 19.ou-.il: average choice
826 lb. heifers 26; canner-cutter
cows 14.50-17.50. mostly above 15;
utility bulls 23.50-25.50.
Calves for week 375. Choice veal-
ers 28-31, good 26-28; good-choice
slaughter calves 25-28; standard
calves and vealers 20-25: good
choice stock steer calves 27-31.
Hogs for week 1375. U.S. 1 and
2 butchers 180-235 lb. on close 22
22.50; Wednesday 22.75: U.S. 1 and
2 sows 270-350 lb. 19-20.
Sheep for week 2750. Choice
wooled and shorn spring slaugh
ter lambs 85-105 lb. 21-21.50; good
19.50-20.50: good-choice feeders 65
85 lb. 17-19; cull-good ewes 3-7.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPD Eggs To re
tailers: Grade A A large, 56-59c
doz.; A large, 53-55C doz.; AA me
dium, 46-48c; A medium, 45-47c;
AA smalls, 29-32C doz.; carton l-3c
additional.
Butter To retailers: AA and
Grade A prints, 66-67c lb.; carton
lc lb. higher; B prints, 64-6oc.
Cheese (medium cured) to re
tailers: A grade cheddar, single
daisies, 39-51c; processed American
cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 40-43c.
Farm Market
Oregon Concord grapes were sell
ing to wholesale buyers at mostly
1.60 for lugs of lour baskets to
day; ordinary Yakima valley Hales
peaches sold at 1.85 a 26-lb. lug:
Willamette valley lettuce mostly of
fair quality found going slow at
2.50 a 3-dozen head crate: best
packs of pre-cooled sweet corn soid
at 1.75-1.85 for 5 dozen ears.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live chickens Quoted to grow
ers at Portland, Salem and south to
Eugene, f.o.b. ranee. No. 1 quality
tryers, z-4- ios., i-oc id.; iigm
hens. 10c; heavy hens. 5 lbs. up,
14c lb.; old roosters, 7-8c lb.
Dressed chickens No. 1 grade.
dressed, to retailers: fryers, whole
drawn, 36-39c lb.; cut up, 41-44c;
hens, light types, cut up, 34-36s;
heavy type, whole drawn, 39-41c lb.
Dressed turkeys A grade young
hens, 30c lb. to producers on. evis
cerated basis; A grade young toms,
25-25 'ic lb. eviscerated; young
hens to retailers, mostly 41 -43c lb.
on an oven-ready basis; A grade
toms. 34-37C.
Rabbits (average to growers. f.o.b.
killing plants Live white, 3?4-4?2
lbs., f.o.b. Portland, 21-23c: colored
pelts, 5c under. Fresh killed fry
ers to retailers, 57-60c lb.; cut up,
61-64c.
Portland Hay, Grain
Portland Wholesale hay prices:
New crop No. 2 green alfalfa, baled,
f.o.b. Portland and Seattle, S26 ton
with some top quality to S28.
Wholesale prices, as reported by
the USDA market news service:
WheatNo. 2 soft white. $66 ton:
No. 2 white oats. 38 lb. West Coast
delivery, $48.50-49.50 ton; No. 2
valley white oats. $46.50 top: bar
ley. No. 2, West Coast delivery,
$47-47.50; soybean meal, Eastern
shipment, S87.50 ton f.o.b. Port
land; standard millrun. prompt de
livery, S47.48 ton f.o.b. Portland;
No. 2 milo. S55.25-55.50 f.o.b. Coast;
No. 2 corn, Eastern shipment f.o.b.
Portland, $60.25-60.75 ton.
CANDLE
r.
HOTEL MEDFORD
Lockheed Aircraft 527i
Katy Pfd ....; 58 J
Montgomery Ward 38
Nat'l Biscuit 48
New York Central 18
Pac Gas & Elec 56
Penney, J. C 98
Penn RR 14
Radio Corporation 36
Richfield Oil .. 87V2
Safeway 34
Sears 32Vfc
Shell Oil .'83
Socony Mobil Oil 471s
Southern Co 31
Southern Pacific 51
Standard California 51 Vs
Standard Indiana J. 4814
Standard N. J 55
Sun Mines 8
Texas Gulf Sulfur 21 Vs
Tex Pac Land Trust .... 12
Transamerica (xd) 25
Trans World Air .
Tri Continental
Union Carbide
Union Pacific
United Aircraft
U. A. L
,.. 13
..378s
...IO914
.. 30
... 64
29U
U. S. Rubber 41 V2
U. S. Steel 741-2
Youngstown S & T 103
Surgeon for Pope, .
Mussolini Dies
Rome (UPD Dr. Raffaele
Paolucci, 66, an internation
ally famed surgeon whose pa
tients included Pope Pius XII
and the late Benito Mussolini,
died of a heart attack Thurs
day night.
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 38 41
Calif. -Pacific Utilities 30' 4 32 '4
Cascades Plywood Unquoted
Cons. FreiEhtwavs 17'i 18?i
-opco a
First National Bank 48 Vi
NW Natural Gas 16 'i
Pacific Pwr. & Lt 35,i
34
51 '2
18,
37 Vi
24?i
26Ti
73 .
28'.
22 ?i
44',,
Permanente Cement 23 V
Portland Gen. Elec. 25' 4
U. S. National Bank 68 '2
United Utilities 26 si
West Coast Tel 21 q,
Weyerhaeuser '. 4134
Investment Funds
Noon Quotations on select
ed funds supplied by the Med
ford Branch of Foster & Mar
shall, Members New York
Stock Exchange.
Fund Bib Asked
Bullock 12.55 13.76
Chem f und 17.97
Eaton Howard Stk 21.29
Fidelity 14.02
Gas Ind 13.41
Group See Avia 9.95
Group Sec Com Stk 11.96
Group Sec Elec 7.36
19.44
22.77
15.16
14.66
10.90
13.10
8.07
12.28
9.28
7.17
17.03
10.12
9.34
12.60
17.45
12.07
13.46
12.74
12.98
5.63
1425
Group Sec Petr 11.27
iroup aec steei 8.47
Group Sec Tobac 6.54
Keystone B-3 15.61
Keystone B-4 9.27
Keystone K-l 8.55
Keystone K-2 11.55
Keystone S-l 15.99
Keystone s-z . 11.06
Keystone S-3 12.33
Mass inv. Tr . 11.78
TV-Elec 11.91
Value Line Inc 5.15
Wellington 13.07
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair over
week end. Low r riday and Satur
day nights 52-55. Afternoon highs
near 95.
Western Oregon: Fair tonight and
Saturday except local patcny early
morning fog. Continued warm.
Low tonight 45-55. High Saturday
80-85 in north portion. 85-90 in
south part, except 65-75 on coast.
Northern California: Fair tonight.
Saturday and Sunday hut local
coastal fog likely Saturday morn
ing. Chance of a few scattered
thunderstorms in southern Sierra
Nevadas in afternoon.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday :
66; below normal 2. Record high
this date 103 in 1944. Record low
this date 40 in 1954.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m., none. Total this month, none,
.04 in. below normal. Total since
Sept 1. none, .04 In. below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
14, nignest tnis a.m. 76.
High 4:00 24-Yester-
a.m. hr.
day Low Prec
63 48
89 44
76 56
88 50
79 51
City
Brookings
Grants Pass
Klamath Falls
MEDFORD
Portland
Seattle
Spokane
Yakima .
75
74
79
60
96
53
50
45
50f
66
60
56
64
Eureka
Red Bluff ..
Sacramento
89
San Francisco
Los Angeles ...
80
104
. 86
79
Phoenix
Denver ...
Chicago
88
56
68
S2
67
65
Miami 86
New York 77
Washington, D.C... 80
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through Sept. 10):
Western Washington-W iit(rs!
Oregon Temperatures averaging
near normal with high in western
Washington mostly in 70s, in west
ern Oregon 75-85. Lows 45-55. Pre
cipitation averaging near or a lit
tle above seasonal normal, occur
ring mostly after Sunday.
Northern California No precipi
tation. Temperatures near normal.
ROOM
Genuine Charcoal
Broiled Foods!
An especially good pl?ce
to eat if dieting! 1
5:30 p.m. till 12:00
Sundays 4 p.m. till 11 p.m.
SOUND AS A DOLLAR
"TV Tommy" Hunter (left)
and his little brother, Don
nie, have a big time visiting
Disneyland. Operated on 10
weeks ago in "open heart
surgery" which was watched
by a million people on TV,
Tommy is now a strong and
normal boy.
Court Records
DISTRICT COURT .
Victor L. Coggins, no hunting li- I
cense, $15.
Jack W. Hoffbuhr. hunting by a 1
Harold F. Yost, overload, $30.
Warren K. Blessing, failure to
stop, $10.
Patrick J. McCabe, furnishing
liquor to minors. S105.
Kenneth D. Kenoyer, San Mateo,
Calif., drunk in a public place, $25.
CIRCUIT COURT
Pearl Ada Roberts vs. WilliamH
i nomas Kooerts, divorce complaint.
Mabel Marie Babcock vs. Rich
ard Thomas Babcock, divorce com
plaint. David Emerson Allen vs. Ruby
Allie Allen, divorce complaint.
Arleen Evon Stubbs vs. Lymon
Leuton Stubbs, divorce complaint.
Norelle Mae Wells vs. Howard L.
Wells, divorce complaint.
Lela K. Elsom vs. Franklin J.
Elsom, divorce complaint.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
David Arnold Davis. Mvrt1
Point,, and Judith Rae Winningham,
i acKsunviue.
Charles Edward Wilson. Grants
Pass, and Sharon Ann Groat, Med
ford. Delmer Duane Fjarli, Medford,
and Ruth Oleen Walker, Talent.
David Harry Peterson and Alice
Mae Martin, both of Medford.
The shipyard at Malmo in
southern Sweden recently
turned out its 29th submarine
and was immediately ordered
to build another series of six.
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MAIL TRIBUNE. Medford, Oregon, Friday, September 5, 1958 IS
Medford Girl Injured
In Auto Accident
A 16-year-old girl received
slight injuries last night
when the sports car she was
driving skidded off on the
shoulder on Table Rock rd,
and rolled over, according to
the state police.
Carroll Snow, 16, of Pine-
hurst and Fir sts., Forest
Acres, Medford, was driving
! north of Four Corners on the
Table Rock rd. when the car
evidently went off onto the
shoulder, -officers said.
The driver is reported to
have suffered a cut left foot
and bruises. She was taken
to Rogue Valley hospital by
Medford Ambulance Service.
Aggregate value of agricul
tural machinery in Sweden
was estimated at $400 million
in 1957.
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