Local and
Planter Missing - Jack Tan
nehill Walker, 2415 Lyman
ave., informed Medford police
Wednesday of the theft last
month of a $20 redwood plant
er box from Walker the Weep
er Trailer Sales agency, 1243
South Pacific highway.
Hit and Run - A vehicle
operated by Jene Stacy, 4515
South Pacific highway, and
an unidentified vehicle col
lided Wednesday morning at
East Jackson, and Genessee
sts., Medford police reported.
Police said the unidentified
vehicle's driver failed to stop
after the collision to leave
information.
Suitcase Taken A suitcase
belonging to William Gage
Johnston, Albany, was taken
from his room at the Medford
hotel early yesterday morn
ing, Medford police reported.
Police said the suitcase was
recovered in the hallway of
another floor in the hotel,
with a set of shirt studs the
only missing items.
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Serving Cole Slaw 12c Pints 29c
Toasted Garlic French Roll 5c serving
Soft Drinks, Coffee, Milk 10c
Personal
Patients Medical patients
at Sacred Heart hospital are
Linda Luman, 630 Oakdale
dr., and Mrs. Katherine
Green, Grants Pass.
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Meeting - Today's noon
lunch of-the Medford Safety
council has been cancelled
and rescheduled for Friday,
July 10,. according to C. D.
Larson, president.
Property Stolen - Paul W.
Dole, 728 Summit ave., re
ported to the sheriff's office
Wednesday the theft of prop
erty from 1756 Orchard Home
dr., about two months ago.
Missing are two portable elec
tric heaters and a well pump,
tank- and foot valve.
Jailed - Frank Fishback,
27, of 524 Eagle Mill rd, Ash
land, was jailed by sheriff
deputies Wednesday on a re
guest from the Los Angeles
police department. He , is
charged with grand theft and
is awaiting Los Angeles auth
orities. ENDS
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Molor Overheats-City fire
men were sent to 705 North
Riverside ave. about 10:15
a.m. today when a washing
machine motor overheated.
Trash Fire An unattended
trash fire in the 2500 block
of Howard ave. was extin
guished about 7 pan. last
night by city firemen who
were dispatched when a com
plaint was received.
Agent to Washington - Co
unty Agent Earle Jossy will
spend July 7-8 in northern
Oregon and Washington on a
tour to study farm forestry
practices. He will be one of a
group visiting the Crown-Zel-erback
paper mill at Camas
and other wood products man
ufacturing industries.
Picnic-The annual Harney
county picnic for southern
Oregon will be held at Tou
Velle park on Sunday, July
12, it was announced by Joe
M. Buchanan, secretary. A
covered luncheon will be
served at 1 p.m. with coffee
and ice cream furnished. Pic
nickers are asked to bring
their own service.
Cars Cellide-Vehicles oper
ated by Arnold Leonard Wins
low, P.O.. box 81, Shady Cove,
and John Edwin Harper, 716
East Jackson st., collided
early Wednesday morning on
East Main st. at Bartlett st.,
Medford police reported. Po
lice said no citations were is
sued. Returned - Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Raftery, former own
ers of the Lodge Motel, South
Riverside ' ave., are reported
in satisfactory condition at
Sacred Heart hospital. They
were returned here yesterday
from Siskiyou General hospi
tal, Yreka.f The couple were
injured in an automobile acci
dent near Yreka last week.
Wall Checked - Firemen
were called about 11 p.m. yes
terday to check a hot wall at
the residence of G. P. Ste
vens, 315 West Clark st. They
said the occupant had return
ed home to find an over
stuffed ' chair burning. The
chair had been removed and
the fire put out when firemen
arrived. They found the wall
behind the chair hot but not
burning. A forgotten cigarette
was listed as apparent cause
of the fire. Some smoke dam
age resulted.
PANNING COMMISSION
Buffalo, N. Y.- (UPD -Suburban
Lackawanna finished re
surfacing its half of South
Park ave., then put up a large
sign proclaiming, "Lacka
wanna paved this side Buffa
lo owns the other side."
Dine Inside,
Eat In Your Car.
or Order "to go"!
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Fresh Young
Chickens Supplied
Daily
SORAII'S
Klsnaih Poultry!
Man Bound Oyer fo
Grand Jury Thursday
Robert Charles Wright, of
521 Park st., Medford, was
bound over to the grand jury
last nigth following a lengthy
preliminary hearing in dist
rict court.
Wright is charged with em
bezzlement. He was arraigned
Tuesday, posted $700 bail and
wai released. He was arrested
Monday night after a citizen's
complaint was signed by Alton
Anderson, proprietor of
Andy's Jewelers, 15 North
Central ave., and a warrant
was issued by District Court
Judge Roy Bashaw.
Anderson charged that
Wright stole three diamond
rings from his store at a total
value of about S500 on or
about January, 1958,- while
Wright was working for him.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPI) Cattle for
week 1975. Mostiy low-choice 1013
1113 lb. steers 28.50; mixed good
and choice 28-28.25; standard steers
25-26.50 with utility down to 20;
mixed good and choice heifers
27.50; standard heifers 24-26; util
ity cows 16.50-19; few commercial
to 20 and standard to 21; canners
and cutters mosUy 13.50-15.50;
heavy cutters to 16.50 with light
canners down to 12; utility bulls
23-24; good and choice stocker and
feeder steers 26-28.
Calves for week 300. Good and
choice vealers 25-28; utility and
choice vealers 25-28; utility and
standard vealers and calves 20-25.
Hogs for week 2200. U. S. No. 1
and 2 butchers 190-225 lbs. 17.25
17.50: mixed U.S. No. 1, 2 and 3
lots 180-235 lbs. 16.50-17; No. 2 and
3 sows 350-550 lbs. 11-13.50.
Sheep for week 3900. High-good
and choice spring lambs mostly
21.50; choice 88 lb. long hauled
lambs 2225; good spring lambs 20
21; cull to good slaughter ewes 2
4.50; good and choice 65-85 lb.
feeder lambs 16.50-17.50.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI) Dairy market:
Eggs To retailers: Grade AA
large, 42-43C doz.; A large, 38-40c;
AA medium, 34-35c; AA small, 26
27c; cartons, l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: A A and
Grade A prints, 65c lb.; carton, lc
higher; B prints, 63c.
Cheese medium cured To re
tailers: A grade Cheddar single dai
sis, 41-51c; procssed American
Cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 40-43c,
Farm Market -
Large sized Willamette valley
strawberries sold on the PorUand
market today for $2.50 to $2.75 a
flat. Oregon red raspberries
brought $2.25-2.50 a flat. Local let
tuce sold at $1.75 for 2 dozen head
crates. Willamette valley cauli
flower brought $1.50-1.75 a crate.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted to grow
ers at PorUand, Salem and south to
Eugene; f.o.b. ranch. No. 1, quality
fryers, 2 -4 lbs., 19c lb.; light hens,
7-8c; heavy hens, 9c.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole
drawn, 33-36C lb.; cut up, 38-41c;
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 weight; A grade young hens,
same basis. 38-40c lb.
Breeder Turkeys To producers:
A grade hens, 24c on an eviscerat
ed basis: A grade toms, 30c on the
same basis; to retailers: A. grade
hens, 30-33c lb.
Rabbits (average to growers f.o.b.
killing plants) Live white, Z3U-iV2
lbs., 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:
New crop. No. 2 green alfalfa,
baled f.o.b. Portland and Seattle,
$32-33 ton; some to $35 at Portland.
Wholesale Prices as reported by
the Portland USDA market news
service. Basis by the ton, bulk,
Erompt delivery, f.o.b. track, Port
ind. Wheat, No. 1 white $68.50
No. 2 Iilo, Eastern shipment $55.00
No. 2 corn, Eastern shipment $57.50
No. 2 wh. oats. Coast ... $53.00-53.50
No. 2 Western barley, Coast
$44.00-45.00
Soybean meal, 44 protein ..$81.50
Standard millrun ....$37.00-38.00
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair to
night and Saturday. Low tonight
50. Hign Saturday d-b.
Western Oregon: Mostly cloudy
alone coast and over north inter
ior tonight. Partly cloudy Satur
day. Southern interior fair through
Saturday. Low tonight 45-55. High
Saturday 75-85.
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Saturday except local fog on
coast night and morning. Slightly
warmer.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
65: below normal 4.
Record high this date 104 in 1922,
Record low this date 40 in 1955.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
un none.
Total this month, none, .02 inch
below normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 12.85 inches,
4.96 inches below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
35, highest this a.m. 87.
High 4:3 14-
City Tester- a.m. nr.
day Low Free.
Brookings - 73 51 .
Grants Pass 76 46
Klamath Falls 75 1 45
MEDFORD 79 51
Portland 68 '54
Seattle 61 . 52
Spokane 73 48
Yakima 78 -44
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Eureka .
60
94
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64
55
52
67
60
66
79
Red Bluff
Sacramento 87
San Francisco 62
Los Angeles 86
Phoenix 100
Denver 89
Chicago 76
Miami Beach 89
New York ...
87
62
Washington, D. C. 89 65
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through July 8):
Western Oregon - Western Wash
ington Slowly rising temperatures
with highs western Washington
becoming 68-78, western Oregon 78
88 and on coast 5-70. Lows near
50. A few showers occurring most
ly Tuesday or Wednesday.
Northern California No precipi
tation. Temperatures near normal.
BLIND MOTHER
Boston (UPD - Though totally
blind, Mrs. Aldo Marchisio is
raising her five children un
assisted. Her husband, who is
90 per cent blind, works for
the State Division of the
Blind, tuning and repairing
pianos, and often is out of
town for a week at a time.
Mrs. Marchisio does all her
own housework - and has
enough energy left at night to
read a bedtime story in
Braille to her children, Ali
son, 11, Peter, 8, Paul, 6, Car
oline, 9, and Rosemarie, 3.
Bayiiss Elected to
Head Pear Shippers
Warren Bayiiss of Myron
Root company, Medford, was
elected president of the Med
ford Pear Shippers at an elec
tion of officers held by the or
ganization yesterday. New
vice president is Dunbar Car
penter and Marie Vogel was
appointed as secretary-treas
urer. Retiring president is
Bill Williams of Bear Creek
orchards. Bayiiss was vice
president of the organization
last year.
Army Unit to leave
Sunday for Training
Approximately 20 officers
and men of the 382nd Quar;
termaster . Battalion, local
Army reserve unit, leave Sun
day for two weeks' active
duty training at Yakima Fir
ing center, Washington.
The unit has been going to
summer encampments annu
ally since its activation in
1947.
In the past, either commer
cial bus or private vehicles
have been used for transpor
tation to summer camps in
Washington and California,
but this year most of the per
sonnel will ride in govern
ment trucks and jeeps which
are assigned to the unit.
California Governor
Invited fo Picnic
Gov. Edmund (Pat) Brown,
of California, has promised to
put the Jackson county Demo
cratic picnic on his calendar,
announced Ralph James,
county commissioner and gen
eral chairman of the picnic.
Bob Duncan, Medford attor
ney and speaker of the house
of representatives, received a
letter today from Brown af
ter asking him to be guest
speaker at the annual event
at TouVelle state park on
July 26. Brown said he would
put the event on his schedule.
Shortage Found in
Gold Beach Accounts
Gold Beach-tUPD-State audi
tors Thursday found a short
aeg of about $4,400 in the ac
counts of justice of the peace
William Fuller who has been
missing since Tuesday. Sheriff
R. G. Sabin said he heard
that Fuller had purchased a
ticket on an airline from Oak
land, Calif., to Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sacramento, Calif. UPD- So
viet First Deputy Premier
Frol R. Kozlov was greeted
today by Gov. Edmund G.
Brown on his arrival for a
three-day visit in California.
Albany, Ore. -(CPD- Queen of
the 1959 Albany Timber Car
nival is Mary Jane Alden of
Albany.
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Towns Honored by
Welcome Stockade
A total of 6,906 visitors have
registered at the stockade on
Siskiyou summit, Ernie Hood,
coordinator for the Jackson
County Centennial association
reported.
He said that 90 per cent of
tbqse visiting the stockade
are from out of state except
on week ends.
Today, Saturday and Sun
day have been designated
"Ashland and Eagle Point
Days," Hood explained, due to
the wide variety of activities1
planned in the two towns for
July 4.
Among the visitors who
have registered recently were
a couple from Scotland and a
teen age boy from Bolivia.
Hood stressed that visitors
to the stockade are being en
couraged to remain in the
county over the week end in
stead of traveling on the
crowded highways.
Visitor-Caused Fire
Reported in Park
The first visitor-caused for
est fire in almost seven years
occurred in Crater Lake Na
tional park this week, Super
intendent Tom Williams has
announced.
It occurred along Annie
creek near the south entrance
of the park.
Williams said it was be
lieved to have been started
by a picnicker or fisherman.
He added that it was the first
forest fire of the 1959 season
and the first visitor-caused
fire since September, 1952.
Low rain and snowfall dur
ing the past winter have re
sulted in unusually dry condi
tions in all forest areas, Wil
liams said, and all visitors are
requested to be cautious with
fires when in the woods.
Eugene Firm Low
Bidder on Copco Job
Klamath Falls-flJPD-The Cali
fornia Oregon Power Co. said
today that Vik Construction
Co. of Eugene was low bidder
on about $250,000 worth of
construction in Klamath
Falls. Bids were opened
Wednesday. Vik already has
crews in Klamath Falls work
ing on the 93-unit Rickfalls
Apartment construction.
DRAPERY FIRE
Rays of the sun focused
through a glass fish bowl in
the window apparently ig
nited draperies at the home
of Mrs. Essa M. Barrett, 408
Edwards st., yesterday eve
ning, firemen reported. Fire
men found the window drapes
burning when called to in
vestigate a report of smoke
about 6:20 p.m.
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Barbequed Foods
Also
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AMERICAN DINNERS
All, complete dinners from soup
to dessert and the 2nd cup of
coffee.
Open 7 a.m. to S p.i
Closed Tuesdays
TONITE & SAT.
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Saturday, from 1 P.M.
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Obituaries
ROBERT H. WOOD
Robert Harvey Wood, 64,
of Alemeda, Calif., who died
in a local hospital Wednesday,
will be taken by Perl Funeral
home to San Francisco Na
tional cemetery, San Fran
cisco, for services and inter
ment Tuesday, July 7. Grave
side services will be at 1 p.m.
with the Alcatraz Lodge AF
& AM of Oakland, Calif par
ticipating. Mr. Wood was born in Har
risburg, Ore., on Sept. 7, 1894
and was a salesman, and a
member of the Alcatraz Ma
sonic Lodge and Shrine of
Oakland, Calif.
Survivors include three
brothers; De Ver Wood and
Robert L. Wood of Dunsmuir,
Calif., and Carl Wood of Port
Ian; two sisters; Mrs. Georgia
Gundmunson of Bend, and
Mrs. C. E. Allen of Pasadena,
Calif.
RODERICK BAKER
Roderick Baker, father of
Mrs. L. C. Casey, Shady Cove,
died yesterday. Arrangements
will be announced by Conger
Morris Funeral home.
WILLIAM T. STRAWN
Services for William Thom
as Strawn, 81, who died
Wednesday, will be held in
the Conger - Morris Funeral
home Monday at 11 a.m. with
the Rev. R. H. Mathewson of
the Foursquare Gospel church
officiating. Committal will be
in Memory Gardens Memorial
park.
Mr. Strawn was born July
13, 1877, at Murfreesboro,
Ark., and on Oct. 8, 1904, at
Murfreesboro married Mae
McClendon, who survives. He
had lived in Medford for the
past, five years.
Surviving besides his wife
are four sons, Carl Strawn,
Red Bluff; Warren Strawn,
Charles Strawn and James
Strawn, all Medford; two
daughters, Mrs. Oliver Cum
mings and Miss Vera Strawn,
Medford; two brothers, Rob
ert and James Strawn, both
of Paris, Tex.; three sisters,
Mrs. Mary Brock and Mrs.
Ethel Spears both of Arkan
sas; and Mrs. Ellen Goodrich,
Texas; 14 grandchildren and
11 great grandchildren. .
Bearers will be Claude
Ceulpeper, John Henry Jef
fries, Paul Whisenant, Allen
Moore, Ray Staggers and J.
K. Willard.
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MOWER TROUBLE
Barre, Vt. (UPD Raymond
Hosking, an employe of the
New England Telephone and
Telegraph Co., disrupted tele
phone service . for several
hours when he lost control of
his power mower and it snap
ped a guy wire.
Births
SCHEEL - To Mr." and Mrs.
Clifford, East Trailer court,
Grants Pass, July 1, 1959, girl,
6 pounds, at Sacred Heart
hospital.
ALDREDGE - To Air. and
Mrs. Robert, route 2, box 34D,
Jacksonville, July 2, 1959, a
boy, 63A pounds ,at Sacred
Heart hospital.
BROWN-To Dr. and Mrs.
Stanley, post office box 116,
Gold Hill, July 2, 1959, a girL
8 pounds, at Sacred Heart
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Friday, duly 3, 1959
HOW IT STARTED
Lexington, Mass. (UPD - The
"shot heard 'round the world"
to ignite the American Revo
lution was fired from a pistol
- not a musket. British Major
John Pitcairn ordered the
"rebels" to disperse and when
they refused he whipped out
his pistol and fired into them.
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