IT a m Recorded - The as
sumed business name Valley
Janitor Service was filed Fri
day in the county clerk's of
fice by J. A. Keff, 2172 West
Main st.
TONIGHT!
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Who Gave You
"AROUND THE WORLD IN
80 DAYS"
1 Locals
Inspections Medf ord Fire
Marshal Truman Nelson re
ported issuing eight orders
for correction of hazardous
conditions yesterday after in
specting four business occu
pancies, one public garage
and one convalescent home.
Conference Ray Hubbell,
Jackson county weed super
visor, will be in Corvallis,
Jan. 5, 6 and 7 to attend the
Chemical Applicators confer
ence. Topics on the agenda
will deal with herbicides,
brush and weed control, soil
sterilization, insect control
and air operations.
Garage Fire-Fire damaged
a sewing machine stored in
a garage and caused smoke
damage throughout the resi
dence of Herbert Hunter, 409
Linwood ave., about 2:50 p.m.
yesterday, Medford firemen
reported today. They said the
fire started from fireplace
ashes in a cardboard contain
er in the garage.
Daily
Open TJ? jter
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Join the Crowd
New Year's Eve
PARTY
NO
Reservations
Noise Makers
Hats
Balloons
Fun For All
CORNER MAIN and RIVERSIDE
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Get Set for a
Gala . . .
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Come on out and
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Hew Year's Eve!
DECEMBER 31st
at the Jacksonville
Community Hall
Plenty of
Good Music by
DICK SPAIN
BILL LIVELY
And the
Rogue Valley Boys
NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE
Music by VIC FLOOD
and the RHYTHM MASTERS
Featuring Vocals by LINDA
NOISEMAKERS FAVORS
Refreshments Served All Evening Free Check Room
THE BEAUTIFUL
GOLD HILL GRANGE HALL
Upper Applegate
Grange Hall
Wednesday,
December
31st
GOOD
MUSIC!
Hats and
Noisemakers
fit
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New Year's Eve
Wednesday, Dec. 31
Sams Valley Grange
Hats Noisemakers
SONNY'S MUSIC
Mid-WInier Coneeri-The
annual concert of the Apostol
ic Faith church, will be pre
sented by orchestra and cho
ruses of the church at North
Central ave. at Third st. at 8
o'clock tonight. The public is
invited to attend.
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Exiinguish-A Medford pa
trolman reported Sunday as
sisting Gerald D. Martin, 1905
Marsh lane, extinguish a fire
in the engine compartment of
his car on Highway 99 at
Ehrman rd. The fire reported
ly started in a rag.
House Fire -Medford fire
men reported that a clothes
rack was damaged, and a
kitchen and furnace room
were damaged in a fire at the
Claude E. Ray residence," 454
Haven st., about 5:40 a.m. to
day. The blaze started in the
furnace room.
Meeting - Lynn Bramkamn.
manager of the California
Milk Producers federation.
will be the main speaker at
the annual banquet meeting
of the Rogue River Jersey
Cattle club Saturday, Jan. 10,
at the Rogue Riviera on high
way 99. The meeting will be
gin at 11 a.m.
Dane Planned - A New
Year's eve dance will be held
at the Square Corral. The
dance will begin at 9 p.m.
and Kenneth Hood and Doug
las Eosbury will be callers.
All square dancers are in
vited. Noisemakers will be
provided, and entertainment
is being planned. A smorgas
bord will be served at mid
night, and women attending
are asked to take food for this.
BIRTHS-
HAGEMAN To: Mr. and
Mrs. Roy, 1615 Grand ave.,
Medford, Dec. 29, 1958, a girl,
834 pounds, at Sacred Heart
hospital.
HIGINBOTHAM: To: Mr.
Mrs. Wayne, Ways Creek,
Ore., Dec. 29, 1958, a girl, 8
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital.
Obituaries
JOHN A. FREIBURGER
A Requiem Mass for John
A. Freiburger, 75, of Copper,
who died Saturday, will be
said in Sacred Heart Catholic
church by the rtev. William
McCloud Saturday at 10 a.m.
Recitation of the Holy Rosary
will be held in Conger-Morris
Funeral home Friday at 7:30
p.m. Committal will be in the
Jacksonville cemetery.
Mr. Freiburger was born
Jan. 6, 1883, in Ottoville,
Ohio. He came to Klamath
Falls in 1897 and moved to
Copper in 1949. He was a life
member of the Klamath Falls
Moose lodge, and a member
of Medford Eagles lodge.
Survivors include a broth
er, Henry Freiburger, Vero
na, Mo.; two sisters, Mrs.
Elizabeth R a u s c h, Verona,
Mo.; and Mrs. Cecelia Rausch,
Rupert, Ida., and several
nieces and nephews.
JOHN F. SCHULTZ
A Requiem Mass for John
Franklin Schultz, 56, who
died Monday, will be said in
Sacred Heart Catholic church
by the Rev. John Ilg Wednes
day at 9 a.m. Recitation of
the Holy Rosary will be held
in Conger - Morris Funeral
home Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
Committal will be in Siskiyou
Memorial park.
Mr. Schultz was born June
24, 1902, in Chicago, 111. On
June 21, 1930, he was married
to Rose Wulff, who survives.
He was a retired fireman.
Survivors, besides his wife,
include his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Schultz, Medford; a
daughter, Marilyn Ann
Schultz, at home, and a cou
sin, Edward Jefferson, Bever
ly Hills, Calif.
DAVID C. MISENHIMER
Funeral serviees for David
Carl Misenhimer, 36, of 915
Newtown st., Medford, who
drowned in Illinois river Mon
day, are pending at Litwiller's
Funeral home in Ashland.
Mr. Misenhimer was born
in Marcedes, Tex., Aug. 27,
1922.
He Is survived by his
widow, Jeanette; a daughter,
Carla Jeane, both at home; his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond R. Misenhimer, Med
ford; five sisters, Mrs. Leona
Huck, Mrs. Donna Williams,
and Mrs. Lilia McNerney, all
of Ashland; and Mrs. Ann
Mitchel, and Mrs. Patricia van
Horn, both of Medford; and
one brother, Raymond Misen
himer, in California.
Funeral services are pend
ing the recovery of Mr. Misen
himer's son, John Raymond,
who also drowned in the ac
Industrial
Continues
New York -&?D- The indus
trial average continued its
climb toward the 600 level in
a moderately active session
today.
The average set a new all
time high at 581.36 at 2 p.m.
where it was up 4.05 points.
Railroads joined the rise at a
slower rate and the utility
average set a new 28-year top.
The average for 65 stocks
the industrials, rails and util
ities combined reached a
record high.
DOW -JONES AVERAGES
New York-(l!PD-Dow-Jones
final stock averages: 30 in
dustrials 581.80, up 4.49;
20 railroads 156.98, up 0.12;
15 utilities 90.50, up 0.24,
and 65 stocks 201.66 up
1.07. Sales today were about
3,900,000 shares compared
with 3,790,000 shares Mon
day. .
, Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical 94V4
Alum Co Am 93
American Can 50
American Motors 39
AT&T 225
Anaconda Copper J 60 Is
Armco Steel 66
Bendix Aviation .. 71
Bethlehem Steel 52
Boeing Air 45
Caterpillar Corp 90
Chrysler Corp 50
Continental Can 57
Crown Zellerbach 57 Vz
Curtiss Wright 27 V4
Dow Chemical 77
Du Pont 208VS
Eastman Kodak ...145
Firestone (xd) 134
General Electric .. 78
General Foods 75
General Motors 49
Georgia Pacific 52
Graham Paige .... 2
Greyhound 18
Gulf Oil 125
Homestake Mining . ... 45
Idaho Power 49
Kaiser Ind 13
Int. Paper 117V4
Johns Manville 51
Kennecott Copper 96
Lockheed Aircraft 64
Katy Pfd 6434
Montana Power Co 67 V4
Montgomery Ward 41
Natl Biscuit 49 V4
New York Central .. 27
Pac Gas & Elec ....... 62
Penney J C 108
Penn R R 19
Radio Corporation 47
Richfield Oil 100
Safeway 40
Rope Tow Used at
Mt. Shasta Ski Bowl
Mt. Shasta-The rope tow
at Mt. Shasta Ski Bowl went
into partial operation last
week end, with an estimated
3,000 skiers visiting the
Bowl. Twenty-six inches of
snow was reported on the
ground, manager William di
Christini said.
Di Christini said only half
the smaller rope tow was
used since not enough snow
has fallen in the area served
by the larger, chair lift.
Salem -tUPD-Charles W. Ter
ry, state civil service director,
has been granted a leave of
absence to serve as a consult
ant to the Indonesia govern
ment. 1
Portland -UPD- Arthur A.
Franzke, 72, a former mem
ber of the State Employment
commission, died Monday.
For Your
New Year's Day
DINNER
Come to The Top Notch
$21,25
Tops in excellent tcrvice,
fine feed and pleasant
family atmosphere.
Special Menus for Children
THf
TOP NOTCH
CAFE
Craterian Theater Building
Ave rag
Climb
Sears 3934
Shell Oil 84
Socony Mobil Oil 47? i
Southern Co 37' 4
Southern Pacific 64
Standard California 59 'i
Standard Indiana 46 Vi
Standard N J 56
Sun Mines 7
Texas Gulf Sulfur 21
Tex Pac Land Trust 16'. 2
Transamerica 3034
Trans World Air 16
Tri-Continental 40
Union Carbide 124V2
Union Pacific 35
United Aircraft 60H
United Air Lines 30
U S Rubber 46
U S Steel 96 Vs
Youngstown S & T 117
Portland Livestock
Portlan d (UPD Cattle 200.
High good 1036 lb. fed steers 27;
Utility-standard steers 21.50-24;
Utility cows 17.50-19; canners-cut-ters
15-17.50.
Calves 50. Good vealers 27-30;
choice to 23.
Hogs 250. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers
20.25; mixed 1. 2 and 3 grade 19
20; heavier and lighter weights
17.50-18.50.
Sheep 100. Mixed good-choice
96 lb. slaughter lambs 18.50; cull
good ewes 3.50-9.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI) Dairy market:
Eggs To retailers: Grade AA
large. 49-51C doz.; A large, 48-49c;
AA medium, 43-47c; A medium, 43
46c; AA smalls, 37-39c; 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 dai
sies, 39-5 lc; processed American
cheese, 5-lb. loaf 40-43C.
Officers Elected
For Hi-Y Club
Election of officers high
lighted the last meeting of
the Rogue Hi-Y club at the
Young Men's Christian asso
ciation. Elected were Jim Doyle,
president; Gary Cummings,
vice president Terry Ryan,
secretary, and Bill Richard
son, treasurer. Club advisor
is Howard Lage.
Hi-Y is a club organization,
sponsored by the YMCA, for
high school boys. Project for
Rogue Hi-Y during the Christ
mas holidays was delivery of
boxes of food to needy fam
ilies. Investment Funds
Noon Quotations on selected
funds supplied by the Medford
Branch of Foster & Marshall, mem
bers New York Stock Exchange.
Fund Bid Asked
Bullock 13.45 14.74
Chem Fund 19.83 21.44
Eaton Howard Stk .. 23.27 24.88
Fidelity 16.05 17.38
Gas Ind 14.29 15.62
Group Sec Avia .... 10.84 11.87
Group Sec Com Stk 12.90 14.12
Group Sec Elec .... 9.80 10.74
Group Sec Petr .. 11.60 12.70
Group Sec Steel.... 10.18 11.15
Group Sec Tobac 7.39 8.10
Keystone B-3 16.43 17.93
Keystone B-4 10.05 10.97
Keystone K-l 9.27 10.12
Keystone K-2 13.42 14.64
Keystone S-l 18.66 20.36
Keystone S-2 12.13 13.24
KevstoneS-3 14.07 15.35
Mass Inv Tr 13.40 14.49
TV-Elec 14.02 15.28
Value Line Inc 5.64 6.16
Wellington 13.83 15.08
Over-fhe-Counfer
Western Stocks
The following bid and asked
prices on selected Western securi
ties, provided by the Medford
branch office of Pacific Northwest
Company are unofficial and do not
represent actual transactions but
are intended as a guide to the
approximate price range.
Common Stocks Bid Asked
Bank of America 41 3 438
Calif-Pacific Utilities 32 2 34?8
Cascades Plywood 26 ' 28 1 2
Cons. Freightways 193k 20'i
Copco 35 U 37'
First National Bank 55 2 60'
Northwest Nat. Gas 17' 18?,
Pacific Pwr. & Lt. 39?, 41 2
Permanente Cement 245B 26' a
Portland Gen. Elec 277, 2958
U. S. National Bank 771, 83',
United Utilities 303i 32
West Coast Tel. 22. 24',
Weyerhaeuser ... 47 ii 50
NEW YEAR'S COFFEE
Red Bank, N. J. -OJPD- The
Garden State Parkway will
buy motorists "one for the
road" in the form of tea or
coffee early New Year's Day.
New Year's Eve
Dance & Buffet
BEGINS 9 P.M.
MOOSE HALL
For
MOOSE & GUESTS
LIVE MUSIC
FAVORS
- 1 1 Newtown Street .
Farm Market
First shipment of Los Angeles
hothouse cucumbers were booked
for later delivery at 4.75 a carton
of 20 today; best Florida cucum
bers sold to retailers at mostly 3
3.25 a box of two dozen; some
dealers posted 15 to 75 cents a car
ton lower listings for California na
vel oranges.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted to grow-
ers at Portland, Salem, and south
to Eugene, f.o.b. ranch. No. 1 qual
ity fryers, 23,i-4 lbs.. 16c: light
hens. 9-10; heavy hens. 5 lbs. up,
15c lb.; old roosters, 7-8c lb.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole
drawn. 31-33C lb.; cut up, 36-38c;
hens, light types, cut up. 34-36c;
heavv tvpe whole drawn, 39-41c.
Dressed Turkeys A grade young
hens. 30-31C lb. to producers on
eviscerated basis; A grade young
toms, 25-26c lb.; eviscerated fresh
frozen hens to retailers, mostly 38
39c lb.; a grade toms. 37-38c; un
frozen A grade hens. 42-43c lb.; un
frozen A toms, 37-39C lb.
Rabbits (average to growers
f.o.b. killing plants) Live white,
33; .41;, lbs., f.o.b. Portland. 20-23c:
colored pelts, 5c under. Fresh killed
fryers to retailers, 57-60c lb.; cut
up, 61-64C
Portland Kay, Grain
Portland Wholesale Hay Prices:
New crop No. 2 green alfalfa,
baled, f.o.b. Portland and Seattle,
$31-33 ton with top quality to $35.
Wholesale prices as reported by
the USD A market news service:
Wheat No. 1 soft white. $66.50 ton;
No. 2 milo. Eastern shipment, f.o.b.
Portland. $51.50; No. 2 white oats,
38 lb. West Coast delivery, $52;
No. 2 Western barley. Coast deliv
ery, $52 ton; soybean meal, bulk.
Eastern shipment $93.50 ton f.o.b.
Portland; standard mill run, bulk,
prompt delivery f.o.b. Coast $41-42;
No. 2 corn. Eastern shipment f.o.b.
Portland. $54-54.50.
SILVER
GRILL
OPEN WEEK-DAYS
7 A.M. to 5 P.M.
We Are Back!
Paul & Elvira Walker
Daily's U-Drive
Medford Airport
Ring Out the Old Year Bring In the Newl
NEW YEAR'S EVE
Wednesday, Dec. 31st, at
(LDASDS
BALLROOM Eagle Point
Plenty of Noisemakers & Hat
GOOD MUSIC
Fun (or Everyone! Come On Out!
CELEBRATE
New Year's Eve
Wednesday Night, Dec. 31
PIONEER CAFE
Central P'n
HATS
HORNS
NOISEMAKERS
Plenty of Fun!
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Tom & Jerry Party
NEW YEAR'S DAY
4 to 6 P.M.
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DREAMLAND
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. Tor j rieasanr Evening ana wvg iinv ivi
all Home of Good Music and Refined
Dancing en one of the best floors in South
ern Oregon. Where Old and New Friends
' U.n r)n nth ....
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Vs FUN! PRftL IC!
FAVORS! FOOD!
Featuring:
Ruth Bush on the Violin and Rosa
Cash with the fine Dreamland Orches
tra playing as they've never played
before.
417 E. Main Medford, Or.
SNACK BAR - REAL COFFEEI
When There's Better Music, Walker Has Itl
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Tuesday, December 30, 1958 S
Portland Woman
Reports Assault Try
Portland-OJPD-A 26-year-old
woman told police a young
man assaulted her Monday
night and threatened to choke
her before fleeing when he
heard someone approaching.
The incident occurred at the
street subway of North Broad
way and Interstate.
It was the fourth such inci
dent reported to police
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es Shatzkes, 77, one of the
world's best-known rabbis,
died Monday.
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