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FLEEING FIRE that ravaged 2,000 acres in the Calabasas.
area of the Santa Monica Mountains, rancher Jack Ander
son evacuates horses from flaming, smouldering region.
Local and
Flu Fir-Ashland 'firemen
were called to a flue fire at
the home of Lloyd Halgate at
1108 Park St., Ashland about
4:55 p.m. No damage resulted,
firemen said. Cause was a
"dirty flue, they said. ' -"
Film Tonight - The colored
film, "Assignment: Mankind,"
will be shown tonight at 8
o'clock at the First Church of
Christ, Scientist, at 100 Wind
sor ave. The public is invited
to view this film which tells
the story of "The Christian
Science Monitor." The news-
: paper celebrates its 50th an
niversary this year.
Chimney Blazes Firemen
were summoned to the David
Misenhimer home, 915 New
town St., about 9:35 a.m. to
day when a flue fire occurred.
The fire department reported
flue blazes Saturday at the
Robert Holmes residence, 19
Portland ave., about 9:10 p.m.
and at the Marvin Nelson
home, 225 Cottage st, about
4:15 p.m.
Surgical Patients Mrs.
Clark E. Anderson, 1017 Sun
set ave., Medford, was ad
mitted to the Rogue Valley
. hospital yesterday for surgery
today, hospital attendants
said. Miss Elaine Lowe, 15,
of 1327 Saling st., Medford,
was admitted . to the Rogue
Valley hospital this morning
lor surgery. tne is the aaugn
ter of Mrs. Arleta Lowe.
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Personal
Medical Patient - Shelley
Baize, five-year-old daughter
of Mrv and Mrs. James Baize,
846 Pennsylvania St., Medford
Osteopathic hospital.
Bazaar-The Aquarian Hall
of Truth will sponsor a bazaar
and baked food sale Tuesday,
Dec. 2 at the Eagle hall, West
Main st. between the hours of
8 a.m. and 7 pan. A variety
of handmade Christmas gifts
will be available at the bazaar
and free coffee will be served
throughout the day.
Firemen Sent - City fire
men were dispatched to the
600 block, on Airport rd., at
5:05 p jn. yesterday when a
house fire alarm was given.
They found the occupant of
the premises burning . trash
from a torn down shed and
allowed the burning to con
tinue.
Births
LEMLEY-To Mr: and Mrs.
Doyce, 625 East Valley View
rd., Ashland, Nov. 28,1958, a
girl, 7 pounds, at Medford
Osteopathic hospital. .
WILCOX-To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert, route 2, box 245G,
Medford, Nov. 28, 1958, a
girl, IVi pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital. .
McDOUGALL-To Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond, 171 Herman
St., Ashland, Nov. 29, 1958, a
girl, 6Ji pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
' HALEY - To Mr. and Mrs.
David, 4468 Domino dr.,
White City, Nov. 30, 1958, a
boy, 7Vi pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospitaL
HUTCHINSON-To Mr. and
Mrs. William, 1466 Webster
St., Ashland, Nov. 30, 1958, a
boy, 8 pounds at Rogue Valley
hospital.
PRESTON-To Mr. and Mrs.
John C, 1956 Roberts rd.,
.Medford, Dec. 1, 1958, a girl,
8V2 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
HAYNES-To Mr. and Mrs.
Homer, box 252, Eagle Point,
Nov. 29, 1958, a girl, 6V2
pounds, at Sacred Heart hos
pital. MIILLARD To Mr. and
Mrs. John, route 1, box 100,
Eagle Point, Nov. 30, 1958, a
girl, 6 V2 pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
Record Cold Wave
Surges Inio East
By United Press International
A record cold wave surged
into the East today on the
heels of a paralyzing . snow
storm to extend winter s grip
across most of the nation.
The . Arctic air mass plunged
temperatures to near or below
zero in' northern New Eng
land early today, while tem
peratures near 10 degrees
ranged southward across west
ern Pennsylvania into - West
Virginia. Freezing tempera
tures . reached to near the
Carolina coast.
A , nationwide snowstorm
swept out of the Southwest
Thanksgiving day and dumped
deep snow in its northeasterly
paths through the . Midwest
and into western New York.
Hamburg, Germany, was
about 50 per cent destroyed
during World War II.
GENE MORRIS TRIO
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Obituaries
ROBERT J. LARCH
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Robert J. Larch, 2-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Larch, of 1939 Roberts road,
died yesterday afternoon.
Funeral arrangements will
be announced by Conger
Morris, funeral directors.
DEXTER DUUANE
Dexter Duane, of 22014
South Grape st., died this
morning in a local hospital.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Conger-Morris,
funeral directors.
WILLIAM HUNTER
William Hunter, of 1119
East Jackson street, who was
born in Gold Hill on Nov. 2,
1884, died in a local hospital
Saturday. Conger -Morris fu
neral home is in charge of
arrangements.
Joseph Brugman
Dies at Home
Services Tuesday
John Joseph Brugman, 77,
died Saturday night at the
family home on 1616 Crown
ave., Medford.
Mr. Brugman was born in
Nichols, Iowa, on Aug. 10,
1881 and had been a resident
of this community and of the
state for 14 years. He was a
retired banker and was an of
ficer of the Continental Illi
nois Bank of Chicago. Mr.
Brugman was well known
also for his work in garden
ing and for the various strains
of flowers which he devel
oped. Survivors include his wife,
Mary Elizabeth Brugman;
three sons, John W. Brugman,
Portland, Francis W. Brug
man, Tacoma, Wash., and Dr.
Barry Brugman, Seattle,
Wash.; two daughters, Mrs.
Herbert Smith, Pilot Rock
and Mrs. Evans Powell,
Aloha; three brothers, Wil
liam Brugman, Portland, Dr.
Francis Brugman, Palm Des
ert, Calif., and Dr. Joseph
Brugman, Kirkland, Wash.,
and 18 grandchildren.
. Funeral services will be
held in the Sacred Heart Cath
olic church on Tuesday, at 9
ajn. with Father William Mc
Leod officiating. Burial will
be in the Siskiyou Memorial
park. Recitation of the Holy
Rosary will be held in Perl
Funeral home on Monday, at
7:30 p.m.
Services Planned
For Frank Learning
Services for Frank C. Learn
ing, 52', 459 Grand street,
Central Point, who died Sat
urday, in an auto accident,
will be held in the Conger
Morris funeral home Tuesday,
at 3 p.m., with The Rev. Sher
man Moore, Pilgrim Holiness
church, officiating. Burial
will be in the Stearns ceme
tery, Talent.
Mr. Learning was born in
Gold Hill, Nov. 1, 1906, and
lived in the valley all his life.
He was a veteran of World
War II, enlisting on June 18,
1942, Klamath Falls, and re
ceived his discharge as a pri
vate first class from the Infantry-Engineers,
on Aug. 22,
1946, San Francisco. On Feb.
19, 1945, in Pomona, Cali
fornia he was married to
Norma Marsh.
Surviving is his wife, Mrs.
Norma Learning, Central
Point; two children Douglas
Marsh, Ventura, Calif., Cora
Lou Marsh, San Bernardino,
Calif.; three grandchildren;
two brothers, Charles L.
"Bob" Learning, Medford; Ed
ward W. Learning, Shady
Cove; three sisters, Mrs. E. H.
Cochrane, Klamath Falls;
Mrs. Alton Hart, Medford;
and Mrs. Leslie Myers, Se
attle. Bearers will be, R o s c o e
Perkins, John Ford, Allen
Curry, H. C. High, Robert
Gilstrap, Glenn France,' and
Harold Teske.
Portland Hay, Grain
Portland Wholesale Hay Prices:
New crop No. 2 green alfalfa, baled
f.o.b Portland and Seattle, S30-32
ton with top quality to S34-35.
Wholesale Prices as reported by
the USDA market news service:
Wheat No. 1 soft white, $67.50 ton;
No. 2 milo. eastern shipment, f.o.b.
Portland. S50; No. 2 white oats, 38
lbs.. West Coast delivery, $51.50;
No. 2 western barley, coast deliv
ery. S52.50 ton; soybean meal bulk
eastern shipment, $80 ton, f.o.b.
Portland: standard mill run, bulk,
prompt delivery, f.o.b. coast, $36-37;
No. 2 corn, eastern shipment f.o.b.
Portland, $54-51.75.
Portland (DPD Georgia-Pacific
Power company said it
has suspended work on' the
extension of its effluent pipe
line in the ocean off Newport,
Ore., until spring.
An
HOTEL MEDFORD
Stocks Continue
Push Toward Highs
New York-fEPD-Stocks con
tinued to push toward their
record highs set in mid-November.
The third rise in a row aft
er a sharp decline reflected
highe steel output ahead,
good demand for the new
1959 automobiles, Higher
building figures, stabilizing
copper prices, and the suc
cessful firing of an Atlas in
tercontinental ballistic m-Ls-sile.
Individual news items fa
vored selected stocks. Chain
Belt spurted on a 50" per cent
stock dividend. Higher earn
ings outlook Jielped bring a
wide gain into Texas Instru
ments. Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical .. 8934
Alum Co Am 68
American Motors . 344
AT&T 1995s
Anaconda Copper 59
Armco Steel 62V4
Bendix Aviation . 641i
Bethlehem Steel 59
Boeing Air J 50
Over-the-Counter
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 403,i . 423
Calif-Pacific Utilities 31
Cascades Plywood 27 'a
Cons. Freighways 19
Copco 3414
33
29
20i
36 1
58
182
40
34T'a
27
79
3 Hi
23
47
First Natl Bank
54
Northwest Nat. Gas -17 V
Pacific Pwr & Lt 37
Permanente Cem. Co. 23
Portland Gen. Elec. 26
U. S. National Bank 75,i
United. Utilities 29,i
West Coast Tel . 221.
Weyerhaeuser 45
Portland Produce
Portland UPI Eggs to retail
ers: Grade AA large, 54-55C doz.; A
large, 51-53c; AA medium. 47-48c;
9 medium, 45-47c; AA smalls, 38
39c; carton l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA and
grade A prints, 67-68c lb.; carton lc
higher; B prints, 65-66c.
Cheese medium cured To re
tailers: A grade Cheddar single
daisies, 39-51c; processed American
cheese, 5-lb. loaf 40-43C.
Farm Market
California tomatoes sold in a fair
ly wide range with prices for top
grade at 4.75-5; Florida radishes
sold to 1.00 for eight-ounce bags;
Willamette valley cauliflower
scarce with offerings at around
1.50-1.75 a lettuce crate to whole
salers; Milwaukee carrots sold to
1.10 a dozen bunches.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted to grow
ers at Portland. Salem and south to
Eugene, f.o.b. ranch No. 1 quality
fryers, 2-4 lbs., 15c; light hens,
10c; heavy hens. 5 lbs. up, 14c lb.;
old roosters, 7-8c lb.
Dressed Chicken No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers;, fryers, whole
drawn. 31-34c lb.; cut up, 36-39c;
hens, light types, cut up. 34-36c;
heavy type whole drawn, 39-41c.
Geese Live, to producers at
farm. 20c lb. for fat ones; 25c at
processing plants. Dressed geese, to
retailers 52-55c lb.; to consumers
mosUy 65c lb.
Dressed Turkeys A grade young
hens, 29c lb. to producers on evis
cerated basis; A grade young toms,
24c lb.," eviscerated, young hens to
retailers.m ostly 39-42c lb., on an
oven-ready basis; A grade toms,
34-36c depending upon weight.
Rabbits average to growers f.o.b.
killing plants) Live white, 3-4'i
lb., f.o.b. Portland, 20-23c; colored
pelts, 5c under. Fresh killed fryers
to retailers, 57-60C lb.; cut up, 61
64c. Weather
FORECASTS
Medford & Vicinity: Considerable
cloudiness and mild with a few
light showers through Tuesday.
Low tonight 40. High Tuesday 50.
Western Oregon: Cloudy with oc
casional rain tonight and Tuesday.
Continued mild. Low tonight 42-50.
High Tuesday 52-62. Small craft
warning along coast.
Northern California: Partly
cloudy north portion, fair central
portion tonight and Tuesday. Little
temperature change.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature: Mean yesterday 41;
Record high this date 67 in 1926.
Record low tiiis date 15 in 1936.
Precipitatioi : 24 hours to mid
night 0. Midnight to 10 ajn. .04
in. Total this month 1.63 in., 1.04
in. below normal. Total since Sept.
1, 2.33 in., 2.90 in. below normal.
Humidity: Lowest yesterday 75
per cent, highest this ajn. 98 per
cent.
High 4:30 24
City Tester- a.m. nr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings 61 48
Crater Lake 48 32
Grants Pass 50 ' 37 .09
Klamath Falls 51 32
MEDFORD 48 38
Portland . 51 46 .06
SeatUe 51 48 .26
Spokane . 44 34 .02
Yakima 37 30
Eureka 61 52
Red Bluff . 65 38
Sacramento 65 40
San Francisco - , 65 . 43
Los Angeles 78 52
Phoenix 71 47
Denver 62 27
Chicago 21 17
Miami Beach 78 ' 67 .12
New York 28 24
Washington, D.C. 29 23
FIVE - DAY FORECAST
(Through Dec. C):
Western Oregon-Western Wash
ington Mild with occasional rains
and temperatures averaging above
normal through Saturday. Highs 50
60 western Oregon, 48-54 western
Washington. Lows 44-50. Precipi
tation heavier than normal with
totals Ij-inches except moderate
with less than inch in southwest
ern Oregon interior.
Northern California One day of
rain likely. Temperatures above
normal. -.
CANDLE ROOM
CHARCOAL
STEAKS
especially good place
to eat if dieting! .
5:30 p.m. till 12:00 Weekdays
Sundays 2 pan. till 10 p.m.
Caterpillar Corp. 9034
Chrysler Corp. 51
Continental Can . 58
Crown Zellerbach 564
Curtiss Wright .: 28V4
Dow Chemical 73 V4
Du Pont .-199
Eastman Kodak .: 135
Firestone . . 119V4
General Electric 70
General Foods 782
General Motors 48
Georgia Pacific . 46
Graham Paige 2
Greyhound . 18
Gulf Oil 119
Homestake Mining 40
Idaho Power 44
Kaiser Ind. 13
Int Paper 114
Johns Manville 49
Kennecott Copper 97
Lockheed Aircraft 61
Katy Pfd . 65,
Montana Power Co 70
Montgomery Ward 41
Natl Biscuit ... - 50V2
New York Central 27
Pac Gas & Elec 60
Penney J C IO6V2
Penn R R 18
Radio Corporation 43
Richfield Oil , 108
Safeway 35
Sears . 36
Shell Oil : 81
Socony Mobil Oil 48
Southern Co 36V4
Southern Pacific 60
Standard California 59
Standard Indiana 47
Standard N J 1 58
Sun Mines . a. 7
Texas Gulf Sulfur . 22
Tex Pac Land Trust 16
Transamerica 3OV2
Trans World Air 16
Tri-Continental 40
Union Carbide ..119
Union Pacific . 35
United Aircraft 63
United Air Lines 29
U S Rubber 45
U S Steel 86
Youngstown S & T 112
Noted Explorer
Found Dead in Room
Framingham, Mass. (DPD
Arctic explorer Sir Hubert
Wilkins was found dead in a
hotel room here today appar
ently of a heart attack. He
was 70.
Police said that the famed
bearded explorer had worked
most of Sunday on his auto
mobile in frigid weather.
Wilkins was a cold weather
specialist for the Army's quar
termaster research and devel
opment unit at nearby Natick.
Wilkins was chiefly inter
ested in determining how man
could live and travel in polar
regions. In recent months he
made trips in submarines and
planes to both the north and
south polar regions to gather
data.
Salem-(UPD-Gov. Robert D.
Holmes of Oregon is schedul
ed to return to his desk Tues
day. He has been in Hawaii
Portland Livestock
Portland UPI Cattle 1350. Av
erage to high choice 1128 lb. fed
steers 27.80; low choice 950-970 lb.
27.25-27.50; choice around 1200 lb.
27: good-choice 775 lb. heifers
26.50; utility cows 17-19; canner
cutters mosUy 14-15.50: Holstein
cutters to 17; utility bulls 23-24;
some 24.50 and 25.
Calves 150. Good-choice vealers
28-31: standard 22-27; common and
medium stock calves 20-26.
Hogs 1500. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers
180-235 lb. 20-20.50; mostly No. 1
at 10.75; mixed 1, 2 and 3 grade
19-20; 240-270 lb. and 160-180 lb.
18-19; 1 and 2 sows 270-350 lb.
16.50-1750; 330-550 lb. 14.50-16.50.
Sheep 1600. No. 1 to fall shorn
100-113 lb. 20, some 20.25: other
choice slaughter lambs 19.50-20;
good 18.50-19.50; shorn bucks utility-good
17.75; good-choice 65-85
lb. feeders 17-18-50; utility-good
ewes 7-8.50, cuU and utility 4-6.50.
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
14.35
, 20.93
24.67
16.84
15 36
11.85
13.83
- 9.61
12.48
10.50
8.03
17.83
10.88
10.01
14.00
19.60
12.85
14.84
13.91
6.09
15.24
Bullock
13.09
Chem Fund 19.13
Eaton Howard spc Z3.06
Fidelity ,. 15.58
Gas Ind 14.05
Group Sec-Avia 10.82
Group Sec-Corn Stk 12.63
Group Sec.-Elec 8.77
Group Sec.-Petr 11.40
Group Sec-Steel 9.58
Group Sec-Tobac 7.32
Keystone B-3 16.34
Keystone B-4 9.97
Keystone K-l
9.17
12.83
17.96
11.77
13.60
12.87
5.57
13.98
Keystone K.-Z ..
Keystone S-l
Keystone S-2
Keystone S-3
Mass Inv Tr
Value Line Inc
Wellington
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Eisenhower Calls
Top Level Meetings
Augusta, Ga.-WPD-President
Eisenhower, winding up a 13
day golfing vacation here, to
day called two high level
meetings at the White House
Wednesday to deal with vital
sections of his program for
the new Congress.
The chief executive, who
will take off for Washington
Tuesday afternoon, called a
meeting of the National
Aeronautic Space Council at
9 a.m. Wednesday. One of the
key items pending before the
council is whether the Army
must give over its top scien
tific staff of missile experts
to the civilian National Aero
nautics and Space Adminis
tration. Later in the same day, the
President will hold the first
of two National Security
Council meetings this week.
These two NSC conferences
will be devoted to discussing
the massive programs for fis
cal 1960 involving the main
tenance of American security
through the military spending
budget, plus the mutual assis
tance program of economic
and military aid for friendly
nations
Mother, Children
Hurt in Mishap
An expectant mother and
her two small children receiv
ed minor injuries yesterday
afternoon in a two-car collis
ion hear the Big Y, Medford
police reported.
Mrs. Nahldene Loraine
Fann, 25, of Grants "Pass, and
the children, Treasa Lee 2,
and Karl Daniel, 11 months,
were taken to Sacred Heart
hospital. Mrs. Fann, who com
plained of pain in her neck
and abdomen, was reported in
good condition today. The
children were treated as out
patients. The collision reportedly oc
curred about 1:45 p.m. as the
Fann car, driven by Francis
Henry Fann, was about to
turn left from the center lane
of North Pacific highway. An
other vehicle coming from
the north struck it in the right
rear, police said.
The driver of the second
vehicle, Paul Gene Roby, 17,
of 133 Taft st., Medford, was
cited for following too close.
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