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Surgery Patient Edward
Basset, Seiad Valley, Calif.,
was listed as a surgery patient
at Medford Osteopathic hospi
tal yesterday.
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X-Rar Clinic-The chest x
ray clinic at Sacred Heart hos
pital will be open Thursday,
June 11, from 2 to 5 p.m., ac
cording to the Jackson- Coun
ty Tuberculosis and Health as
sociation. .Grandson Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Frey, Portland, are par
ents of a son born June 9
weighing 75 pounds. The
baby is the third son for the
Freys. Frey, who is an archi
tect with the firm of Skid
more, Owings and Merrill, is
the son of Mrs. Earl York, 13
Glen Oak court, Medford.
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Personal
Grass Blasts Approxim
ately 2,000 square feet of dry
grass burned early yesterday
afternoon in a field owned by
Clifford Lewis, 2150 Barnett
rd. Firemen said the blaze ap
parently started from burning
trash.
.
Patients Convalescing at
Rogue Valley hospital follow
ing surgery are Elvin Francis,
716 North Riverside ave., and
Vince Mathews, 6, son of Mr.
and Mrs. 'Ralph B. Matthews,
601 Dakota st., Medford.
Patients - Medical patients
at Sacred Heart hospital yes
terday included Mrs. Loraine
Buck, 521 Beatty st., Medford,
Mrs. Marvolyn Johnson, 712
Pine st., Medford, and Mrs.
Ruth Chisum, post office box
327, Central Point. Medical
patient at Medford Osteopa
thic hospital was Mrs. Audrey
Roberson, 529 Edwards st.,
Medford.
Flue FireCity firemen
were called to a flue fire
about 2:50 p.m. yesterday at
the home of Mrs. Elsie L.
Houston, 1150 West 10th st.
They were summoned at 12:35
pan.- when a short burned out
the transformer in a television
set at the residence of Ted H.
Iven, 324 Laurel st. Firemen
also were dispatched when an
oil stove overheated about
11:30 a.m. at the residence of
Jack Stillman, 504 Edwards
st.
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School Conducted Thirty
eight firemen from seven de
partments in Jackson county
attended a school on pumps at
the Medford central station
lata night. The class also will
be held this ' evening and
Thursday evening. It is being
conduced by Earl E. Albright
of the state department of vo
cational-education. Firemen
weer. present last night from
Medford, Ashland, Jackson
ville, Phoenix, Central Point,
Central Point rural and the
Veterans Administration do
miciliary departments.
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SALE! Men's
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Surgery PatInis-John Par
ker, 560 East- Valley View,
Ashland; Floyd' Anderson,
Roseburg; and Mrs. Texi
Gann, route 1, box 355, Cen
tral Point, were listed as sur
gery patients at Sacred Heart
hospital today.
Losi-Iva Louise Ayers, 120
North First st., Central Point,
reported to city police Tues
day evening the loss of her
green plastic billfold in Med
ford. The billfold was report
ed to contain personal papers
and approximately $30 in
cash.
Theft -Robert L. Peebler,
1871 Marsh lane, reported to
city police Tuesday the theft
of a pair of vise grips, an end
wrench and a yellow handled
screwdriver from the rear
seat of a car parked at Bud's
Texaco station, 529 East
Main st.
Floor Burns Fire burned
a three by four-foot hole
through the floor of White
City Box company, according
to Central Point rural firemen
who were called about 7:30
o'clock this morning. They
said the cause was not known.
Five volunteers with two
pumper trucks answered the
alarm. '
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Council to Met - Rosebud
council Pythian Sunshine
Girls, will meet at 7 p.m. to
morrow in the Pythian build
ing. Following the meeting a
wiener roast and patio party is
scheduled at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Bostwick, 3273
B i d d 1 e rd. Transportation
from the hall will be fur
nished. , -
Meeting Set A meeting of
volunteers with the Friendly
Visiting service, nursing home
operators and new volunteers
will be held Friday at 1:15
p.m.,in the Red Cross build
ing. James Pullman, director
of the ;. Welfare department,
will speak and a film will be
shown. Anyone able to help
with this service for nursing
home patients is asked to at
tend, the committee, in charge
said. - '
Accident - The right front
bumper of a vehicle operated
by Wesley Lee Howard, 1221
Ross lane, was damaged Tues
day night when an automo
bile attempted to pass it on
the right side while stopped
by a traffic signal at the inter
section of Highway 99 and
Stewart ave. The Howard ve
hicle was knocked into the op
posite lane of traffic by the
impactr The other vehicle,
according to police reports,
did not stop.
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Returns - Mrs. C. R. Rey
nolds, 21 North Peach st.,
Medford, has returned from a
three-month trip to Wisconsin j
and Missouri, where she vis
ited relatives and friends.
Permits - Two building per
mits for residences have been
issued by the city building de
partment. Today a permit
valued at $10,000 was issued
to F. F. Thrasher for a build-
Tuesday afternoon a $14,000 ;
permit was issued J. W. Park-
er, 881 Olympic st.
Medical Patients - Medical
patients at Sacred Heart hos
pital today included Roger
von der Hellen, route 1, box
501, Central Point; Orval
Vaughn, Klamath, Ore.; Roy
Compton, 322 South Riverside
ave., Medford; Mrs. Myrtle
DuBuque, 801 Marshall st.,
Medford; .and Claude Mc
Laughlin, star route box 215,
Prospect.
Cited-Gerald Marion Mor
ris, 624 Vt Sunnyview- lane,
was cited by city police Tues
day for failure to yield right
of way following an eccident
between the vehicle he was
operating and one operated
by Ernest Loyd RaSmussen,
400 North Fifth st., Jackson
ville. The accident occurred
on Fir st. beteen Main and
Eighth sts., Tuesday after
noon. Births
NEWLON-To Mn and Mrs.
Robert, 171 Granite St., Ash
land, June 10, 1959, girl, 5
lbs., at Medford Osteopathic
hospital.
LEWIS To: Mr. and Mrs.
James S., 525 West 10th st.,
Medford, June 9, 1959, a girl,
6 pounds, at Sacred Heart
hospital.
F6RD To: Mr. and Mrs.
Charles L., 321 Benson st.,
Medford, June. 9, 1959, a boy,
5 pounds, at Sacred Heart
hospital.
COBBS To: Mr. and Mrs.
Duane, route 4, box 393,
Grants Pass, June 9, 1959,
a girl, 734 pounds, at Medford
Osteopathic hospital.
HUMPHREY To: Mr. and
Mrs. John, 340 Lindero ave.,
Medford, June 9, 1959, a boy,
ZVa pounds, at Medford Osteo
pathic hospital.
TIMMERM AN To : Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas, 529 Edwards st.,
Medford, June 9, 1959, a boy,
lYi pounds, at Medford Osteo
pathic hospital.
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Funeral Services
Set for P J. Nell.
. Funeral services for Porter
3 Neff, 87, of 227 North
Berkeley way, who died Mon
day, will be held at Conger
Morris funeral home Friday
at 11 a.m. The Rev. George
R. V. Bolster of St. Mark's
Episcopal church will offici
ate. Committal will be pri
vate. Mr. Neff was born Sept. 13,
1871, in Bushnell, 111. He
graduated from the University
of Minnesota at the age of
20, and has been a practicing
attorney since hen. He was
married Oct. 17, 1895, to Isa
bel Mealey, who died in Au
gust. 1953. He had lived in
Medford since 1908.
Survivors include two . sis
ters, Mrs. Gertrude Warriock
and Mrs. Blanche Canode,
both of Medford. A soh, John,
preceded him in death.
Friends who wish, in lieu of
sending flowers, may make a
donation to the Boy Scouts or
to the Cancer Fund.
Obituaries
KENDRICK E. WATSON
Funeral services for Kend-
rick E. Watson, 52, of 512
North Holly St., who died Sun
day,, will be held Thursday at
9:30 a.m.' in Conger-Morns
Funeral home. The Rev.
James W. Neely of the First
Baptist church will officiate.
Committal will be in Hill-
crest Memorial park.
Mr. Watson was born April
23, 1907, in Ashland, and mar
ried Feb. 14. 1952, at Medford
to Miss Patricia Crawford,
who survives. He had spent
his entire life in the Medford
and Ashland area and had
been a mailman for 25 years.
He served in the Navy during
World War II.
Surviving, besides his wife,
are five children, Venonna,
Raymond, Andria, , Valerie,
and Thomas, all at home; and
an aunt arid uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Losher, Portland.
GEORGE (JIGGS) WEHMAN
Fitneral services for George
Henry (Jiggs) Wehman, 78,
Lake hotel, who died in a
local hospital Tuesday, will
be held at 1:30 p.m. Thurs
day at the graveside in Sis
kiyou Mem orial park. Com
mittal services will be in
charge of the Crater Lake
Aerie 2093, FOE. Chapel Mor
tuary is in charge of funeral
arrangements.
Mr. Wehman, the son of F.
C. and Emma Wagner Weh
man, was Dorn in Burlington,
la., on Dec 27, 1880. He camei
to the Rogue valley in March,
1912, where he has been em
ployed mainly as a saddler
and leather worker. He has
been a member of the Fra
ternal Order of Eagles for
more than 40 years.
. Mr. Wehman was not mar
ried. Survivors include one
brother, .Arthur. Wehman;
two sisters, Miss . Florence
Wehman, Burlington, la., and
Miss Laura Wehman, also of
Burlington, who is here for
the services; and a niece, Mrs.
Martin Vikdal, of Burlington.
Portland Livestock
Portlin d--fUPI) Cattle 300,
Good-low choice around 1100 lb.
fed steers 29 with some at 28; util
ity cows 17.50-19, most canners
outters 14-16: utility bulls 23.50-25
Calves 65. Good-choice vealen
28-32; utility-standard calves and
vealers 20-28.
Hogs 400. No. 1 and 2 butchers
190-225 lb. 18.75-19; mixed 1, 2 and
3 mostly 18-18.50; few 250 lb 17;
sows 300-550 lb. 11-14.
Sheen 650. Choice 85-105 lb. sprins
lambs 22-22.50; good 21-21.50; good-
choice 63-85 id. teeaers iy-ib-zd;
cull-good ewes 2.50-5.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPR Dairy market:
Eggs To retailers: Grade AA
large, 38-39c doz.; A large. 37-38c;
AA medium, 32-34c; AA small, 25
27c; 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
ses, 41-51c; processed American
cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 40-43C.
.
Farm Market
- Best Willamette valley strawber
ries sold at mostly 2.70 today with
ordinary at 2-2 JO; California canta
loupe prices were lower witn jum
bo crates of 45 size within a 5.50-6
range to retailers; California toma
toes were firm with two-layer lugs
of 5-to-6 size at 4.85-5.
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, 18c; few quoted
lower; light hens, 8-9c; heavy hens,
9-0c.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
aressea. to retailers: fryers, wnoie
drawn, 33-35C lb.; cut up, 38-4 Oc;
hens, heavy type whole drawn, 35
38c; light-type cut up, 29-34c lb.
Dressed Turkeys To retailers:
Frozen ready to cook A grade
young toms, 40-43c lb., according
to weignt; A grade young nens,
same basis, 38-40C lb.
Breeder Turkeys To producers:
A grade hens, 23c on an eviscerat
ed basis; A grade toms. 26c on the
same basis; to retailers, A grade
hens. 30-33c lb.
Rabbits (average to growers
f.o.b. killing plants) Live white.
3k-4V lb. f.o.b. Portland. 19-21c:
colored pelts. 5c under. Fresh killed
fryers to retailers, 56-58c lb.; cut
up, 60-62c.
Portland Hay, Grain
Portland Wholesale Hay Prices:
No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b.
Portland and Seattle, $32-33 ton.
Wholesale Prices as reported by
the Portland TJSDA market news
service. Basis by the ton, bulk.
Srompt delivery, f.o.b. track, Port
md. Wheat, No. 1 white .$68.00
No. 2 Milo, Eastern shipment $55.50
Ko. 2 corn, eastern snipmeni
' , 858.25-58.50
No. 2 wh. oats. 38-lb. Coast
S53.00-54.5O
No. 2 Western barley. Coast $48.00
Sovhean meal. 45, nrotein $74.50
Standard millrun $38.00
Stocks Regain Part
Of Recent
New York - (LTD - Stocks
today regained about one
third of the losses recorded in
a series Of declines aaxing
back to the end of May.
The upturn spread to all
sections of the list. Net gains
extended to more than 3
points over a broad list of
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New York-iTPD-Dow-Jones
final stock averages: 30 in
dustrials 627.17. up 9.55; 20
railroads 162.78, up 2.32;
15 utilities 86.44, up 0.73,
and ' 65 slocks 210.87. up
2.91; Sales today were about
3.310,000 shares compared
with. 3,490,000 shares Tues
day. ,
stocks. Motors rose under the
lead of Chrysler. Alcoa gain
ed more than 3 in the alumi
nums. Bristol Myers rose 3 in
the drugs. Zenith was up
more than 4 in the electron
ics. DuPont ruled strong in
the chemicals. Rails were
higher and the utilities had a
recovery.
Today's prices on
selected
stocks: ,'
Allied Chemical 115
Alum' Co. Am. . 42
American Motors 37
AT&T (new) 79V
Anaconda Copper - 66
Armco Steel 73
Bendix Aviation .... 82
Bethlehem Steel 51V6
Boeing Air '. , . 36
Caterpillar Corp .... 105
Chrysler Corp....:. 66 Va
Continental Can ............ 45
Crown Zellerbach .......... 50
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Thickenine
cloudiness tonight. Cloudy with oc
casional light rain Thursday, be
coming showery Thursday nieht.
Low tonight 48-50. High Thursday i
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Western Oregon: Cloudy with oc
casional rain tonight. . Showers
Thursday with partial clearing
Thursday afternoon. Low tonight
40-50. High Thursday 60-70;
Northern California: Light rain
Eureka northward tonieht and from
Ukiah and Red Bluff northward
Thursday .with possible thunder
storms. Other sections fair tonight
and Thursday. Increasing high fog
on coast Thursday and cooler.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
56; below normal 8.
Record high this date 99 in 1940.
Record low this date 35 in 1916.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, .01 inch. Midnight to 10
a.m., none.
Total this month .16 inch, .20
inch below normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 12.74 inches,
4.44 incnes below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
36, highest this a.m. 88.
High 4:30 24-
City Yester- a.m. nr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings ....... . 62 44 .12
Grants Pass .......... 67 ,41 ... -
Klamath Falls 55 35
MEDFORD . 66 43
Portland 64 52
Seattle . 59
Spokane 56
Yakima . 67
47
40
35
"50
80
57
54
62
Eureka
Red Bluff
Sacramento
San Francisco ...
Los Angeles
60
82
81
63
77
Phoenix .
Denver ...
70
59
70
80
75
72
Chicago 90
Miami Beach 86
New York 91
Washington, D. C. 74
FIVE-DAY FORECASTS
(Through June 15):
Western Oregon - western Wash
1 n g t o n Temperatures averaging
much below seasonal normal with
warming trend over week end.
Highs generally In 60s, rising to 70s
by Saturday. Lows mostly in 40s,
rising to low 50s. Total precipita
tion more than normal occurring
mostly before Saturday. - ;
Northern California No precipi
tation except a little rain at times
in extreme north. Temperatures
near normal. - - '
and her bosom companions I
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Losses
Curtiss Wright ... 3538
Dow Chemical .... 5HB
Du Pont ..... 248
Eastman Kodak 825s
Firestone ......141Va
General Electric . 80
General Foods ... 91?a
General Motors 50
Georgia Pacific SS1,
Graham Paige . 3?s
Greyhound 22 V4
Gulf Oil - llls8
Homestake Mining 43 V
Idaho Power ... 43
I. B. M . . 44614
Kaiser Ind .. 163i
Int. Paper .... ........118V4
Johns Manville 55
Kennecott Copper .:.109V4
Lockheed Aircraft ........ 311
Katy . 6V'a
Montana Power 71
Montgomery Ward . 46V4
Nat'l Biscuit 51V2
Pac Gas & Elec : 59 Vz
Penney, J. C. ...-...-..113V2
Penn RR , ....... 18
Radio Corporation 6434
Richfield Oil .. 80V4
Safeway . - 36 -
Sears 461i
Shell Oil 79Va
1 Southern Co 36
Southern Pacific ..: ... 69 Vs
Standard California 52
Standard Indiana . 47
Standard N. J. 5114
Texas Co. .
... 79i4
Texas Gulf Sulfur ... 21Y
Tex Pac Land Trust 24Vfc
Transamerica .... 25
Trans World Air ; 2314
Tri-Continental , 1 39
Union Carbide ..... 141V2
Union Pacific ....... 34 .
United Aircraft ... - 55
United Air Lines ............ 36i4
U., S. Rubber 60
U. S. Steel . . 94
Youngstown S & T ...1.123Vfc
Northern States
Get High Winds
By United Press International
A . storm belt expected to
bring relief from the season's
first heat wave in central sec
tions of the nation, brought
high winds and reported ;tor
nado funnels to some north
ern areas.
Rain, hail and winds of tor
nado force caused heavy prop
erty damage in Fargo, NJ3.,
and Moorhead, Minn., Tues
day night. Winds at Fargo
measured up to 115 miles an
hour and tornado funnels
were spotted in the area."
No injuries were reported
but 10 airplanes were dam
aged at the Fargo airport and
countless -windows were
smashed by hail.
Salem - (UPD - Population of
the new intermediate correc
tional institution here now
stands at 68, according to
Superintendent P. J. Squier.
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WE'VE ALL BEEN WAITING
SCREEN nxf BY
Over-fhe-Counfer
Vestern Stocks
The toliowins bid and asked
prices on selected Western securi
ties providea by the Medford
branch office ol Pacific Northwest
Company arc unofficial and do not
represent artua transactions but
are intended as a guide to .the
aporn'ir.if mice range
Common Stocks Bid Asked
Bank of America 46 V 48 sk
Calif.-Pacific UtiliUes. 36 38 ,
Cascades Plywood 34 36a4
Cons.. Freightways . 214 23 1
Copco 34' i
First National Bank 53 'i
Morrison-Knudsen .... 37 U
363,4
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18 U
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28
72 i
81' 4
22e
463
Northwest Nat. Gas 17
Pacific Pwf. & Lt....
Permanente Cement
38H
253b
Portland Gen. Elec. 26 .j
V. S. National Bank 68,2
United Utilities 29
West Coast Tel 21?i
Weyerhaeuser 44 ',b
Investment Funds
Noon Quotations On selected
fundi supplied -by th M-dford
Branch of. Faetei & Marshau, mem
bers New York Stock Exchange
Fund r Bid Asked
BuUock .. 13.77 . 15.10
Chem Fund 10.99 . 11.89
Eaton Howard Stk 23.94 25.10
Ftdelity 16.44 17.77
Gas Ind 13.13 14.35
Group Sec A via Elec 10.89 11.93
Group Sec Com Stk 13 .38 - 14.63
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Civil Defense' Agency, will
speak at a special meeting of
former Ground Observer
Corps members in West Linn
Tuesday night.
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