Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 29, 1959, Image 9

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Local and
Purse, $50 Taken - Howard
Lloyd Lehman, 1516 Whitman
pi., reported to Medford po
lice yesterday the theft of a
black purse containing about
$50 in coins last Wednesday
night from the glove com
partment of his car while it
was parked at his home or at
Medford airport.
Recommend - Firemen on
city home inspection made 54
recommendations yeste r d a y
for removal of fire hazards.
They inspected 76 residences
and noted no hazards in 35.
The firemen stopped at 182
homes and found no one home
at 91. Fifteen occupants
turned down the offer of in
spection.
STRANGE HATES
explode in a savage land!
THE
TOY
DEER
RESTAURANT
4 Mile South of Ashland
en Highway 99
Open 7 a.m. to t p.m.
Closed Tuesdays
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EDCHE ALBERT
SATURDAY, MAY 30
Music by
Lymon and The Suedes
Featuring:
Dave Anderson on the drums with
Johnny Corbell & Dave Knapp with twin guitars
ALSO
Guest Stars:
OASIS
BALLROOM
Lots of Fun for Everyone
Admission $1.00 per person
Bill
DOAK
Your Chefs at the
W (D) ED IE N SKI IE
DINING ROOM (Holland Hotel), Sixth and Fir Sts.
NOW FEATURING
Delicious PANCAKES of Your Choice
7 a.m. Until Midnight
BREAKFAST - LUNCHES - DINNER
CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS
Cr SEA FOODS OUR SPECIALTY!
Personal
Driver Cited - Paul Charles
Reneau, route 1, box 600, Tal
ent, was cited ftfr failure to
yield the right of way. yester
day following a collision be
tween his vehicle and one
operated by Thomas Edward
Winn, 1223 East 11th St., at
Ninth st. and Willamette
ave., Medford police reported.
Dog Killed - Dorene Geor
gia Plankenhorn, 810 Grant
st., was cited for failure to
leave information at the scene
of an accident after the ve
hicle she was driving struck
and killed an unidentified
dog yesterday in front of 808
Dakota ave., Medford police
reported. -
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NEW MENUS
for the new terrace
ITALIAN
Spaghetti and Pickled Italian
Relishes with all entries.
i Chicken Cacciatore $155
Veal Scalloppini $1.19
PIZZA (homemade)
Mushroom Pepperoni
Any way you like it!
MEXICAN
1 Taco, 3 Enchiladas, Bowl of
Chili Con Came $1.19
Barbequed Sandwich
Salad. French Fries, Plate of
Spaghetti. Ham or Beef. .. $.80
And of course our
AMERICAN DINNERS $1.09
SPECIAL SALADS
FRESH Sc CRISP
TONITE & SATURDAY! I
HILJIIVA SM I
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair and
mild through Saturday. Outlook for
Sunday increasing cloudiness. Low
tonight 40. High Saturday 75-73.
Western Oregon: Generally fair
through Saturday. Warmer. Low
tonight 40-48. High Saturday 68-80.
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Saturday, except .patches of
fog on coast. Fresh northerly
winds. Slightly warmer.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yestrday
55: below normal 6.
Record high this date 91 in 1931.
Record low this date 34 in 1929.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none . Midnight to 10
ajn.. none.
Total thi month 1.40 inch, 30
inch above normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 12.58 Inches,
4.12 inches below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
23, highest this a.m. 84 "i.
Hirh 4:30 24-
CUy Yester.
day
' a.m. nr.
Low Prec.
43 i
30
38 1
41
39
48
47
40
39
"p0
58
50
50
56
BrooKings
63
Crater LaKe
48
70
61
69
66
Grants Pass
Klamath Falls ..
MEDFORD
Portland
Seattle .
Spokane
63
59
72
Yakima .
Eureka
Red Bluff
Sacramento
San Francisco
. 58
. 80
- 78
. 60
72
. 97
. 77
83
- 82
.. 87
Los Angeles
Phoenix ...
63
31
61
73
72
73
Denver .
Chicago
Miami Beach
S3
.33
New York .. .
Washington, D. C.
89
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through June 3):
Western Oregon - western Wash
In g ton - Temperatures averaging
near normal in western Oregon
with highs generally 66-78, slightly
below normal in western wasning-
ton with hiEhs 60-70. Lows 40-50
Little or no precipitation in west
ern Oregon and a few showers in
western Washington occurring
mostly atter bunaay.
Northern California No precipi
tation. Temperatures above normal
Mower Taken Orville A.
Eden, 211 Genessee St., told
Medford police of the theft
Wednesday night of a $25
power lawn mower from the
back yard at that address.
Floor Mat Taken - Phillip
Neil Einhouse, 205 North Hol
ly St., told Medford police of
the theft over the week end
of a $12 floor mat from a car
parked at 205 North Holly st,
Tailgate Taken - Wilburn
Joye Swartsley, 1150 Janes
rd.f informed Medford police
of the theft of a $29.30 tail
gate from a pickup truck
parked in the usee car lot of
Meaiora Motors, inc., 2io
South Riverside ave.t Tuesday
night or Wednesday morning
House Damaged - Dan A.
Parker, 404 North Holly st
informed Medford police of
damage Wednesday night or
early Thursday morning to
foundation forms at the site
of a new house being con
structed at 888 Olympic ave
Damage was estimated at $25
Vehicles Collide - Vehicles
operated by Joseph Lawrence
Rettmer, 120 Lincoln St., and
James Millard Wilson, 2122
West Main st., collided last
night on West Main between
Lincoln st. and Ross ct., Med
ford police reported. No cita
tions were issued.
To Meeting-Wayne Safley
and Curtis L. Hopkins, repre
sentatives of Aetna Life Insur
ance company in Medford,
will attend the annual meet
ing of the national honorary
organization of the company's
leading producers at Santa
Barbara, Calif., July 6-9.
' Pleads Guilty - Ralph Ches
ter Grimm, 46, of Portland
pleaded guilty to a drunk in
public charge and received
$25 fine in Medford municipal
court today following his ar
rest yesterday in connection
with a collision at South Cen
tral ave. and Eighth st., be
tween his car and a vehicle
operated by Elizabeth Jane
Sanders, route 1, box 262
Talent, Medford police- re
ported. Police said Grimm also
was cited for having no oper
ator s license.
In the middle Atlantic there
is a fish named Paralepis that
swims up and down but does
not swim horizontally.,- The
Paralepis operates like an ele
vator.
And Bob
WOODRY
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI) Dairy market:
Eggs To retailers: Grade AA
large. 37-38c doz.; A large. 36-38c;
AA medium, 32-34c: AA small 27
28c; cartons. l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA and
Grade A prints. 65c lb.; carton, lc
higher: B prints. 63c.
Cheese medium cured To re
tailers: A grade Cheddar single dai
sies. 41-51c; processed American
cheese. 5-lb. loaf. 40-43c.
Farm Market
California watermelons were re
tailing at 5 cents a pound by the
whole at most markets today: Wil
lamette valley radishes were clean
ing up at around 40 cents a dozen
bunches: few scattered lots of
Willamette valley strawberries
brought growers 3.5-3.50 for a 12
cup fill.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live cnicnents uuotea xo grow
ers at Portland, Salem and south
to Eugene: f.o.b. ranch. No. 1 qual
ity fryers, 23t-i lbs., 18c; light
hens. 8-9c; heaw hens, 10-1 lc.
Dressed Chickens-No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole
drawn. 33-35c lb.: cut up. 38-40c:
hens, heavy type whole drawn. 35-
38c: light-type cut up. 9-34c lb.
Dressed Turkeys To retailers:
Froxen. ready -to cook A grade
young toms, 40-43c lb., according to
weight; A grade young hens, same
oasis. 3S-4UC 10.
Breeder Turkey s 10 proaue
ers: (Nominal) A grade hens, 3c on
an eviscerated basis; A grade toms.
aoc on the same Dasis; to retailers,
A grade hens. 35-36C.
Rabbits (averages to growers
f.o.b. Portland, 19-21c; colored
pelts, 5c under. Fresh killed fryers
to retailers, sb-sbc id.; cut up,
60-62C.
Portland Livestock
Portland rUPI) Cattle for week
1650. Choice steers 978-1134 lb.
978-1134 lb. 30.25; other choice
28-29; good heifers 27-28; standard
cows 23-24: canners-cutters 14.50-
16.50; utilitv bulls 23-24; light cut
ters 20-22.50.
Calves for week 410. Good-choice
29-34.50 late; utility -s t a n d a r d
calves 19-28.
Hoes for week 2275. No. 1 and 2
butchers 180-230 lb. mostly 19
mixed 1. 2 and 3 butchers 17.50-
18.50; mixed sows 300-sOO lb. 12.50-
15: good-choice feeder pigs 17-18
Sheep for week 2400. Mostly
choice spring lambs 85-100 lb.
23.25-23.75; mostly good old crop
shorn lambs with 1 and 2 pelt 17'
18.25; ewes 3-6.
Portland Hay, Grain
Portland Wholesale Hay Prices:
No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b.
Portland and Seattle, $32-33 ton
with top quality to S35.
Wholesale Prices as reported by
the Portland USDA market news
service. Basis by the ton. bulk
bulk, prompt delivery, f.o.b. track,
Portland.
Wheat. No. 1 white $68.00
No. 2 Milo. Eastern shipment
. $54.75-55.00
No. 2 corn. Eastern shipment
S58.25-S8.50
No. 2 wh. oats, 38-lb. Coast
$53.00-54.50
No. 2 Western barley. Coast ..$48.00
Soybean meal, 44 protein ..$74.50
Standard millruii $41.00
Obituaries
PHYLLIS O. EATHEHTON
Mrs. Phyllis Odene Eather-
ton, of 1119 East Jackson St.
died yesterday afternoon in a
local hospital. Funeral serv
ice will be held at Conger-
Morris Funeral home Monday
at 3 p.m.
THOMAS O. MERCER
Thomas Otto Mercer, 79, of
720 West Jackson st., a for
mer resident of Medford who
returned here to live 14
months ago, died at his home
this morning. Funeral serv
ices will be conducted Mon
day in Olympia, Wash. Chapel
Mortuary is in charge of local
arrangements.
CHARLES L. SCHULER '
Masonic services for Charles
LeRoy Schuler, 56, of 114
North First st., Talent, who
died Wednesday, will be held
at Conger - Morris Funeral
home Monday at 10 a.m. Ash
land Lodge No. 23, AF&AM,
will be in charge, and com
jnittal will be in Memory Gar
dens Memorial park.
Mr. Schuler was born Oct.
20, 1902, in Topeka, Kans. He
was a veteran of service in the
Navy during World War II.
He was , active in civic and
fraternal affairs, being a
member of the Veterans of
Foreign Wars in Ashland;
Ashland Lodge No. 23, AF&
AM; Elks Lodge, Ashland;
and the Talent Lions club.
He formerly lived in Klam
ath Falls, and moved to Tal
ent in 1946. His first wife,
Mary, died in 1956. -
He was married Nov. 13,
1957, in Placerville, Calif., to
his present wife, Genevieve,
who survives. Other surviv
ors include four daughters,
Sandra, Karen, Janet, and
Jacqueline.
IS YOUR WATCH
OUT OF OIL
To can't expect a pred
sion instrument tike a watch
to ran forever without being
cleaned and fabricated.
Tolce advantage of our
FREE INSPECTION!
S&H Green Stamps
ANDY'S
Tour Friendly Credit Jeweler
15 North Central
Blue Chip
Lift Average Higher
New York Strength;
in a nan aozen Diue cnips
lifted the Dow-Jones indus
trial average to a record high
in a quiet stock market ses
sion today.
These issues - American
Telephone up 5?s at its high;
General Foods up 6V&: West
inghouse Electric up 33.4; Du
Pont up 2Vi Eastman Kodak
up Ira, and General Electric
up 1V - far more than offset
small losses in leading steels
and irregularity in oils and
motors.
Traders sought out many
special issues. They gave In
ternational Business Machines
another whirl which carried
that stock up 38 points to a
new top at 488 at its best.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
Nw York - (tPD - Dow
Jonct final stock averages:
30 industrials 643.79, up
4.21; 20 railroads 167.33, off
0.54; 15 utilities 89.80, up
0.02, and 65 stocks 217.02,
up 0.73. Sales today were
about 2,790.000 shares com
pared with 2,970,000 shares
Thursday. .
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical 122k
Alum Co. Am 92
A . AA
American wan .. ws
American Motors 38
AT&T 250
Anaconda Copper 65Ti
Armco Steel 75
Bendix Aviation 8534
Bethlehem Steel 52
Boeing Air 37V4
Caterpillar Corp 102
Crysler Corp : 68
Continental Can 47
Crown Zellerbach 55
Curtiss Wright , 36Va
Dow Chemical 88
Du Pont 260
Eastman Kodak .. 84
Firestone . 145
General Electric 81i
General Foods 96
General Motors 51
Georgia Pacific 61Va
Graham Paige . 3
Greyhound 24V4
Gulf Oil 115V4
Homestake Mining . 44
Idaho Power . . 45
I. B. M , .,..470
ROCK 'N ROLL
9:00 P.M. -1:00 A.M.
Saturday, May 30
Corral - CAMP WHITE
with
Leon Smith
Singing His
Hit Song of the Nation
"Little 40 Ford"
PLUS
Jackie Johnson The Tempests
and
Music by the BOPPERS
Admission $1 .00
SATURDAY 9 to 1 a.m.
VTaOD Come
TO OUR COUNTRY JUBILEE
' Old Derby School
8 Miles Off Crater Lake Highway
on Butte Falls Road
Featuring the "Dixie Drifters"
Carroll Jay Ray Anne
ATTENTION EAGLES
DANCE SAT., MAY 30
Bill Lively - Harold Williams
Western Swing
Eagles and Guests Welcome
VFW Hall in Rogue River
Every Saturday Nite 9 to 1
Music by
VIC FLOOD & the Rhythm Masters
Hardwood Floor Refreshments served all eve.
Cheek Room Free Large Parking Area
SPONSORED BY VFW - EVERYONE WELCOME
Stocks
Kaiser Ind loh
Int. Paper 119
Johns Manville , 54
Kennecott Copper . -llOi
Lockheed Aircraft 22Va
Katy ..;;: : 61, 3
Montana Power Co 741i
Montgomery Ward 488
Natl Biscuit 5112
New York Centra 27
Pac Gas & Elec ... 63 V4
Penney, J. C 112M
Penn RR l7Ts
Radio Corporation 67 Vk
Richfield Oil .......... 85
Safeway - 37 Vi
Sears 46
Shell Oil 8514
Socbny Mobil Oil 46V2
Southern Co 371!
Southern Pacific 69Vi
Standard California 55
Standard Indiana 48
Standard N. J . 51
Sun Mines ... 7
Texas Co. 81 V4
Texas Gulf Sulfur ..... 21
Tex Pac Land Trust 22
Transamerica 271 k
Trans World Air 21
Tri-Continental 40
Union Pacific 36
United Aircraft 59
United Air Lines 38Vs
U. S. Steel 95
Youngstown S & T -127
Hawthorne Park
Pool to Open June 8
Hawthorne park swimming
pool is slated to open this year
on Monday, June 8, accora-
ing to Medford Parks and
Recreation Director Robert
L. Haworth.
Haworth explained that a
delay in the arrival of caulk
ing materials necessary to re
pair the bottom of the pool
has led to postponement from
the original opening date,
June 6.
A special American Red
Cross water safety instruc
tors' training course has been
scheduled for the week of
June 29-July 3, Haworth re
ported. The first of four sessions of
regular swimming instruction
is scheduled to begin the
week of July 6. ,
Ways to Eliminate
Mosquitoes Named
Orie Moore, chief sanitar
ian for the Jackson county
public health office, has sug
gested that residents eliminate
mosquito-breeding places so
they will not have to call on
the public health department
for help.
Moore suggested that all
puddles and swampy places,
which make ideal breeding
grounds, be filled, in. Deep
pans or buckets should be
used to catch the drip from
swamp coolers placed in win
dows during hot weather, the
sanitarian suggested. The
water which runs through
these coolers drips to the
ground where it forms puddles
and these in turn breed mos
quitos, he said.
Run-off irrigation water also
causes, a mosquito problem.
Moore pointed out. Water
gathers on land when irriga
tion water is used improperly,
he said.
"Mosquitos are beginning to
'pop' now although the weath
er isn't too warm yet," the
sanitarian warned.
Metz, France -(UPD- An ex
plosion ripped through a con
demned coal mine at nearby
Merlebach today. Heavy loss
of life was feared.
HOTEL MEDFORD
HARRY eUARDINO
COUTH PACIFIC HIGHWAY
TOMORROW -SATURDAY ONLY
THE SEASON'S FIRST
GREAT ALL NITE DUSK
TO DAWN SHOW!
SPEND THE NIGHT IN THRILLING SPACE!
AT ONLY
$loo per Carload
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inveslmen! Funds
Noon Quotations on selected
funds supplier by th M-dford
Branch of Foster & Marshall, mem
bers New York Stock Exchanse
Fund Bid
Bullock . 14.17
Chem Fund . 11.27
Eaton Howard Stk 24.61
Fidelity ... 16.99
Gas Ind 13.56
Group Sec A via Elec 11.38
Group Sec Com Stk 13.62
Group Sec: Petr 11.19
Group Sec Steel 10.81
Group Sec Tobac . 7.63
Keystone B-3 .. 16.55
Keystone B-4 10.25
Keytsone K-2 , 14.78
Kevstone S-l 19.51
Keytsone S-2 13.03
Keytsone S-3 15.36
Kevstone S-4 13.48
Mass Inv Grth Stk 14.18
TV-Elec 16.22
Value Line Inc 5.92
Wellington 14.52
Asked
15.53
12.19
26.31
18.37
14.82
12.46
14.91
12.26
11.84
8.36
18.06
11.19
16.13
21.19
1422
16.76
14.71
15.33
17.68
6.47
15.83
Over-the-Counfer
Vestern Stocks
The following bid and asked
prices on selected Western securi
ties pro video by the Medford
branch oi'flce of Pacific Northwest
Company are unofficial and do not
represent actua' transactions but
are intended as a guide to the
appfo'iiaatr price range.
Common Stocks Bid Asked
Bank of America 463i 48
Calif. -Pacific Utilities..- 36 38?
Cascades Plywood 35'4 373-
Cons. reigntways zz'a
Copco 36; 8 39 ,
First National Bank 54 58
Morrison-Knudsen ... 37 40 '
Northwest Nat. Gas 18 19i
Pacific Pwr. & Lt. 40 i 43 1,
Permanente Cement 253B 271
Portland Gen. Elec. 287s 30a,
U. S. National Bank 6934 74
United Utilities 31 34 33 3i
West Coast Tel 23 24',
Weyerhaeuser 46 48 3
CANDLE ROOM
Charcoal Broiled
LOBSTER TAILS
An especially good place
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Doors Open 6:30 p.m.
REGORY PECK
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Friday, May 29. 1959
BIRTHS
THORNTON -To Mr. and
Mrs. Richard,. 156 North Main
st., Ashland, May 29, 1959, a
girl, 53, 4 pounds, at Ashland
General hospital.
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