Locals
Chimney Fir - A flue fire
at the home of Clarence Mi
lotta, 102 Elm St., occurred
about 9:20 p.m. yesterday,
firemen reported.
Thefl-Mary Ann Hubbard,
Prospect, reported to sheriffs
deputies Wednesday the theft
of three hub caps from her
car while it was parked in
Shady Cove.
Line Breaks-Firemen were
called at 7:10 p.m. yesterday
when a water line broke at
the residence of Mrs. Luella
Welch, 713 Cedar st. They
shut off the water at the
meter. , '
Program Changed-Jackson
County Tuberculosis and
Health association television
program, usually presented at
4:30 pjn. on alternate Thurs
days, will not be scheduled to
- day. It will be presented at
10 pjn. Monday, -April 6.
Window Broken-Paul Kur
ovsky, 1048 West 11th st., re
ported to city police that
someone threw a rock through
a window at Zion Lutheran
church, Fourth st. and Oak
dale ave. Tuesday. The win
dow was valued at $5.
.
Sale-Thc Medford Junior
Service league is sponsoring
; a used clothing and household
goods sale at the kindergarten
building, IvlcAndrews rd. at
Priddy st., today and tomor
row. The sales room will be
open each Thursday and Fri
day. Proceeds will be used to
supply the kindergarten tor
hard of hearing children.
-
To Ft. Bliss-Mrs. Margaret
Riley, 203 Elm st., Medford,
left earlier this week for Ft.
Bliss, Tex., to be with her"
two-year-old grandson, Jim
my M. McDonald, who is in
critical condition with a
heart ailment. The child's
parents are Lt. and Mrs. Jim
McDonald. Mrs. Riley is on
the nursing staff at the Park
View Nursing home here. She
came to Oregon three years
ago.
Firemen Stand By - City
firemen stood by at the muni
cipal airport about 6:20 p.m.
yesterday while a Pacific Air
lines Corvette made an emer
gency landing. The plane re
turned to the Medford field
when a light signal indicated
a fire after take-off. How
ever, no fire was found. A fire
department crew was sent to
- the Kenneth - Howard resi
dence, 2455 Stewart ave.,
about 5 p.m. when a lead in
electrical wire was reported
down. The crew stayed until
a California Oregon Power
company repair crew arrived.
Weather
I
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Partly
cloudy tonight. Considerable high
and middle cloudiness Friday. Air
port low 42. High Friday 65.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy
tonight and Friday. Considerable
cloudiness Friday in south portion
with possible showers south por
tion by late Friday. Slightly cooler.
Low tonight 38-46. High Friday
52-62.
Northern California: Fair with
variable high cloudiness tonight
and Friday. Continued warm.
' LOCAL, DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
57: above normal 7.
Record high this date 83 in 1933.
Record low this date 25 in 1945.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m., none.
Total this month none, .04 inch
below normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 10.49 inches,
3.96 inches below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
60, highest this a.m. 91.
High 4:30 24-
Clty i Tester- a.m. . nr.
. day low Prec.
BrooKings j. 66 50
Crater Lake
.. 52
70
66
67
33
47
38
34
45
41
38
42
51
55
57
55
58
.05
Grants Pass
Klamath Falls
MEDFORD ....
Portland
Seattle
61
58
61
70
.05
as
Spokane
Yakima
Eureka
Red Bluff
Sacramento .
San Francisco
Los Angeles
60
80
80
83
92
Phoenix 91 61
Denver 64 44
Chicago 47 38
Miami Beach 83 75
New York 58 43
Washington. D.C. 76 56
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The Crawford Street bridge
in Providence, R. I.,, is the
world's widest 1,147 feet.
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Obituaries
WILLIAM F. STEARNS
Funeral services for Wil
liam Francis Stearns, 94, of
1425 Thomas rd., who died
Saturday, will be held at the
Perl Funeral home Saturday
at 10 a.m. The Rev. Ramond
W. Hum will officiate. Inter
ment will be in the Rogue
River cemetery.
Mr. Stearns was born on
Aug. 13, 1864, in Freeborn
county, Freeborn, Minn. He
was married to Floretta Re
becca Hollopeter, July 3, 1884-
Three of the six children
survive. They are Mrs. Nettie
Monroe of Chilliwack, British
Columbia; Mrs. Luella Cyr of
Enchant, Alberta, and Mrs.
Ruby Rogers of Medford, and
30 grandchildren and several
great grandchildren.
Mr. Stearns moved from
Nebraska to Saskatchewan,
Canada, by covered wagon
with several other- families
where he farmed extensively
and came to Oregon in De
cember,-1922.
CLARENCE F. HEITMAN
Clarence F. Heftman, 63,
died at the Veterans adminis
tration Domiciliary, Camp
White, this morning. Funeral
arrangements will be an
nounced by Perl Funeral
home.
BEATRICE M. LEE
Funeral services for Mrs.
Beatrice M. Lee, 56, of 224
Mace rd., who died Monday
in . a local hospital, will be
held Friday at 2 p.m., in the
I Wimer Community church.
! The Rev. , George Holsinger
will officiate. Committal will
be in Woodville cemetery at
Rogue River. Conger-Morris
is in tharge of arrangements.
Mrs. Lee was born Oct. 26,
1902, at Stroud, Okla., and
was married to Dennis M. Lee
on Oct. 26, 1924, at Lewis,
Colo. She had lived in Med
ford for 25 years.
Surviving are her husband,
Dennis, her mother, Ethel I.
Morgan, of Knobnoster, Mo.;
one brother, James Morgan of
Knobnoster, Mo.; one nephew
and two nieces. Her father
and one sister precgded her
in death. v
Pall bearers will be Frank
West, Lex Harden, Leo Orvis,
Howard Baker, Arden Lyrell
and Carlos Magerle.
EDITH YOUNG GLE
Recitation of the Holy
Rosary for Mrs. Edith Young
Ingle, 338 Bessie st., who $ed
Friday in Mar Vista, Calif.,
while . visiting her daughter
will be held Friday at 7 p.m.
in the Conger-Morris Funeral
home.
The Rev. William McLeod
will officiate. Graveside serv
ices will be held Saturday at
9 a.m. in Siskiyou Memorial
park.
Ex-Valley Resident
Dies in Cleveland
Miss Helen Schoeni, a
graduate of Medford High
school, died of a heart attack
recently in Cleveland, Ohio.
She was head of the depart
ment of dramatics at Hatha
way Brown school, Cleveland.
Miss Schoeni, who was born
in Elgin, 111., devoted much
of her life to study, acting
and direction of little theater
groups in many parts of the
country.
"After she was graduated
from MOtiford High, she re
ceived a degree from the Uni
versity of California and Yale
university in theater arts. She
worked in theaters along the
west coast before moving to
the Hathaway Brown school
in Cleveland.
INAUGURATE SERVICE
London -(UPD- A British
Overseas Airways Corpora
tion jet airliner took off from
London Airport Wednesday
night to inaugurate the first
jet passenger service to the
Far East.
RECALL TEACHERS
Cairo-ttlPD-The United Arab
Republic has decided to bring
home all Egyptian teachers
now working in Iraq, author
itative sources said today.
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GROWING OPPOSITION to Communist China's attempt to control Tibet is reported
throughout Asia. In New Delhi thousands of Indiana demonstrated against China. In
Sikkim, Radio Lhasa reported the Dalai Lama Sleeing from Tibet. In, Taipei, Formosa,
a Tibetan leader reports Reds control only two Tibet cities, Lhasa and Shigatse.
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SECUfSTVoycR imiLY.
Along Sfnid mmi
New York -lUWi-Stocks ad
vanced along a brcttd front
today.
It marked only the second
time in the past 10 sessions
that gains outnumbered loses.
Individual gains of points
or more dotted the list.
Drugs turned strong aiid ac
tive with Vick. up around 10
at its high. American Home
Products and Scherjpg) gece
strong.
Motors were trong) Ameri
can Motors and CChryslBr rse
a point each. Goodyear added
more than 3 in the tirSS
The big loser was Philadel
phia '& Reading, -yhich lost
15 at its low beforft coming
back a bit. Profit taking was
a factor here. , '
DOW-JOffES AVERAGES
Sew York (CPD Dow
Jones final stock averages:
30 industrials 607.52, up
4.58; 20 railroads 161.1$,
up 2.27; 15 utilities 93.24,
off 0.06, and 65 stocks
2097, up 1.55. Sales today
were about 3.220,000 shares
compared with 2488.880
shares Wednesday.
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical , 103 Va
Alum. Co. Am 833s
American Can 48
American Motors 37
A. T. & T ....244V4J
Anaconda Copper . 6834
Armco Steel ! 68
Bendix Aviation 75
Bethlehem Steel 51
Boeing Air 41J2
Caterpillar Corp 8858
Chrysler Corp . 63
Continental Can
5014
55V4
3612
847s
Crown Zellerbach'
Curtis Wright
Dow Chemical
Hplland Hotel
Wooden Shoe
DINIKG-MUSIC-DANClNG
The Finest Cuisine from Our Grili
or NEW CHARCOAL BROILER
LUNCHES 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
DINNERS 5 p.m. to Midnight
l,.,rC- ,jp ,f i
Du Pont .'. : ..26?8
Hastman JodaJ) ..... 152i
Firestone 1434
Gneral Blectric ... 83 4
General loods 7934
General Motors 45
Georgia Pacific 66V&
Graham Paige 3Vs
Greyhound 20
Gulf Oil . 11434
Homestafie fining 4314
Idaho Power 441
I. B. M SS3
Raiser Ind 1&Va
Int. Paper l3i2
Johns Manville & 53
Sennecott Coprftr lllVi
Lockheed Aircraft 1714
Katy 7
Montana Power Co. .u... (74
Montgomery Tart ftJH
Nat'l Biscuit S2V
New York Centre?1 17
Pac Gas lis 5i
Penney, J. C iMVi
Penn R lii
Radio Corporation 5i
Richfield $4
Safeway 4
Sears 4 lVa
Shell Oil S
Socony Mobil tt $314
Southern Co. ' $Vi
Southern Paciiie "MVfe
Standard CliSo?ni
Standard Indio 30
Standard N. i . 1
Sun Mines
Texas Co
Texas Gulf Sujsiiu HVz
Tex Pac Land Tuat 18
Transamerict
Trans Tforld Ai $9
Tri - Continental 40 Vi
Unjon Carbide t$QVa
Unibn Pacific $3
United Aircraft Vz
United Air Limes . fr
U. S. Rubber &S
U.S. Steel ,. li4
Youngstown SAT J85
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Plane Crashes
After 'Hitting
Something' in Air
Orting, Wash. -AJPD- Six Air
Force helicopters today.
searched areas adjacent to the
crash scene of a C118 trans
port plane which crashed and
exploded five miles south of
here Wednesday night after
the pilot radioed, "we have
hit something or something
has hit us."
All four crejrmen aboarfl
the craft Trere killed when
the plant, rapped in flames
and streaming a tail of fire,
plo-V into a'VQDdefl hill
side. Civil anfl military tir per
sonnel checfcei aircraft in th
region and found no missing
or damaged giants.
Col. Robert 1. Booth.170
MATS group commander, sii
"there was some, tint of air
collision. V don'i :notf ibr
sUrt fhst htppent.il. V
flom'f tnoV nt th (f lajo
coulft have, strucf." -
X oofja said th pilot radioed
just prior to tht crih tht
the, jll-fted plfnt had strut
something. Be radioed thtt
h vs rtturninft to McChord
field 9t Ttcctna from frhieo
the. tttneport hi taien oft
on routine training mission.
?h tranfportj irftith was
a military vertioa of tht DCfl,
plowed into tht woofled hill
sid rapped in flames tnd
trilif t S0ftfoot ttfeamer
of flrt. Jout charred bodies
1?er& pjalltd itom th ivreck-
5td of Uie crash victims
wert idtntifitd ts 1st Lt
Thomas I. Lactttr, Sptnvty,
Vash., and T-Sjft. Guy & Cufl
ninghtm, Tacoma. .
Livesfment Fucds
Noon Quotations on lcted
fundj supplied by th Mdfor
Branch or Foster ic Marshall, meto
bers Ne York Stock Bxchanse
Fun i
Bullock 13.96
Chem Fund 105
Eaton Howard 9tk C3.94
15.30
11.31
25.64
17.56
15.01
M.82
11.81
12.74
10.97
1.69
Fidelity
1S.Z4 .
13.7
13.54
Gas Ind
Group Sec Com tk
Group Sec Slec Av-
10.71
Group Sec Petr 11. et
Group Sec Steal 10.01
iiroup aec rocac
Keystom B-S
Keystone B-4 ....
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Keystone 1-1
Seystone t-2
Keystone t-X
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Value Line I'm .
VeUiagtan
I ohrwfeatt, H.f., cm V. 8.
tt Mm ProvdMC city lle,
i located ssr&fskym quarry
wkici vss eavg8J by local
lt6ism tribes- (at
4oe irs and got. It wes on
ei tlte $ua??ig5 vrot9ft toy
in Ker EBaarJ,
EUsatefch, N.J. -SI- Johft
J. etteFSby, 68, former mLa
strei end dancer with the GS
Hili and Imv Docsder
itowpes, died Tuesday.
Attention
AH Merchants
1& feeing the life fo hrt$ A ten Jiwien
Circvs fS MeEdiwJ- ThfOwflh yOwl excellenl tooperation,
Al r&nfyr jbgvf 4 SHCtessfet.
Tqarf (nf$ftCS$ f eWMttn'S tckl provtrjexj not
eWjr atsIfeECf emifit-si5if at Id fee yOwifa o Ovr om
rrwnifjr, ferf & fil et$ fceTp VS 19 ttfif9 mor
heppinesS lfO fee fiyfeS rTIt3fy of v iess foo-runote
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Veto Procedure
On Bonds Approved
Salem-(CPD-The Senate Tax
Committee Wednesday . ap
proved an amended bill to al
low people's utility district di
rectors to issue revenue bonds
without a vote of, the people.
As first drafted the bill
would have granted PUD di
rectors unrestricted authority
to issue the bonds without vo
ter approval. As amended the
bill would allow PUD direc
tors to issue the bonds with
out a vote but would give the
people a procedure to veto
the action.
Births
BRYANT-To Mr.
Ivan L., 2608 West
and Mrs.
Main St.,
Medford6 April 1, 1959, a boy,
5Vfc pounds, at Sacred Heart
hospital.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPD Cattle 100;
holdover 100. Utility-s t a n d a r d
mixed breed Mexican type steers
around 970-975 lb. individ
ual standard steers 25.25-26.50;
standard heifers 25; canners-cut-ters
15-17.25; utility bulls 24-25.
Calves 25. Market nominal.
Hogs 100. Mixed 1, 2 and 3
butchers around 200 lb. 18-18.50.
Sheep , 50. Not enough offered
early for market . test.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPD Dairy market:
Eggs To retailers: Grade AA
large, 37-39c doz.' A large', 36-37c;
AA medium, 34-35c; AA smalls 30
32c; cartons l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA and
Grade A prints, 66c lb.; carton lc
higher; B prints, 6c.
Cheese medium cured To re
tailers, 41-51c; processed American
dieese, 5-lb. loaf 40-43c.
Farm Market,
i California asparagus sold to re
tailers as low as 6.00 for a 30-lb.
pyramid today; Mexican canta
loupes due next Monday were
booked at 15.50 for jumbo crates.
poultry, Rabbits
Live ChickensQuoted to grow
ers at. Portland, Sglem and south
to Eugene.o.b. ranch, No. 1 qual
ity fryers, 2i-4 lbs., 17c; light
hens, 10c; heavy hgis. 12c.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole
drawn, 33-35c lb.; cut up, 38-40c;
hens, heovy type, whole drawn, 38
42c; light-type cut up, 34-370 lb.
Dressed TurSeys To retailers:
frozen ready to cook A grade young
toms, 39-45c g pound, according to
'eight; 4. grade . oung hens, sang
asis,r88-40c lt.
Rabbits (averaffe to Browars f.o.b.
killing plants )-lve Wiite, 3a
,ic lb., f.o.b. Portland, 20:23c;
colored pelts, ac under, resgi
tilled fryers to rgtailera 7-80c lb.;
cut up, 61-eftc.
Portland fe ri&
Portland Wholesale Kay ric&s:
Wo. 2 gregn alfalfa, baled, f.o.b.
Fortlgnd and 9eat. (S32-33 (ton
with trfti aualitv to ta35-36
Wholesale Pricey s reported) by
tk Portland US1J. mi3t news
ervice. teis by the on, bulk,
prompt delivgry, f.o.b. trgcg, ort
lnd: CS51.ZS-510
So. 2D corn, gsti& shipment
$56.00-.50
Mo. wh. of ts. 3-lb. Coast
$51.OO-51.e0
No. t Western berley, Cotstt.00
Soybean mail, J protein
4T9.50-80.&0
Stendard Millrun -43
ti Af f$k4if&1 I Qteatt Star? io Giro of 1959's Big Ones! .Ultjr
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HEADING FOR ZOOS at. San Francisco and San Diego
are three of six koalas donated by Sydney, Australia, zoo.
Sir Edward Hallstrom (center), head of zoo, will person
ally escctrt the animals to their new homes in California.
Gunshot Slaying
Brings Probation
Portland-iePD-Leonard Lyle
Anders-on, 47, was fined $100
and placed on three years pro
bation Wednesday for the
gunshot slaying of a man who
had Knocked on the door of
his apartment.
Anderson had pleaded
guilty to a charge of involun
tary manslaughter, which had
been reduced from second de
gree murder.
Victim of the Feb. 9 shoot
ing was Joseph Sprier, 43,
who police said had been in
volved in an altercation with
Anderson shortly before the
shooting. Anderson said he
fired through the door to
scare Sprier awacy.
efioenift BorsB CuB
To Sfpns&DFilm
The Phoenix Horse club
will sponsor a film evening
at the courthouse auditorium
Friday, April 3, at 7:30 p.m.
The event, open to the pub
lic, will include films of the
Perileton Roundup, Calgary
Stflmpede and other films pre
taining)to honges.
I: THEATRE INFORMATION SERVICE
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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Thursday, April 2, 1959 13
Over-the-Counter
Western Stocks
The tollowine bid and askec
prices on selected Western securi
ties, provided by the Medford
branch oifice of Pacific Northwest
Company are unofficial and do not
represent actua transactions but
are intended as a guide to the
approrimat price range.
Common Stocks Bid
Bank of America 48
Calif.-Pacific Utilities.. 36'i
Cascades Plywood 34
Cons. Freightways 21 y2
Copco ! 37 lx
First National Bank 55
Northwest Nat. Gas 17 Ya
Pacific Pwr. & Lt. 39
Pemanente Cement 26 3i
Portland Gen. Elec 29 5i
U. S. National Bank 67i
United Utilities 33
West Coast Tel. 25
Weyerhaeuser 45 '4
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St. Mary s Gym
11th & Holly
Collapsible steel barrels
are being used to conserve
shipping space.
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