Local and
Food Taken - Frank Root,
route 2, box 88, Copper, has
reported to the sheriff's office
that four boys, age 12-14,
have .taken some food from
his locker.
Sale A rummage sale, spon
sored by the Whispering Pines
Child's Haven, Ashland, will
be held Saturday from 9:30
a.m. until 5 p.m. at Aggie's
Snack Bar budding, Old High
way, Talent.
-
Business - W. R. Ausmus
and Georganne Snyder have
retired the business name,
"Med-Kal Distributors," ac
cording to the county record
er, and the name has been
assumed by B. F. Boggus,
Gold Hill.
Hubcap Taken-Cecil Allison
Raycraft, 336 Mary st., in
formed M e d f o r d ' police
Wednesday of the theft of an
$8 hubcap from his automo
bile while the vehicle was
parked in the driveway at that
address.
Drill - Naval Reserve Elec
tronics division 13-5, Med
ford, will conduct its first
multiple drill of the new fis
cal year on Sunday, July 12,
beginning at 8 a.m. at divis
ion headquarters, 33 North
Riverside ave., Medford.
tram
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BOYER
CHARLES
HENRI
VIDAL
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3
RD TERRIFIC HIT!
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
ATTENTION EAGLES!
Saturday, July 11
BILL LIVELY MUSIC
Eagles and Guests Welcome
THIRSTY?
Take home a gallon of the finest
ROOT BEER
in the world! -
A&W Root Boer Drivo-ln
Jackson and Riverside
DMJCE
WALKER'S
POPULAR
A
HD M (CLE
VFW Hall in Rogue River
Every Saturday Nite 9 to 1
Music by
VIC FLOOD & the Rhythm Masters
Hardwood Floor . Refreshments served all eve.
Check Room Fro Largo Parking Area
SPONSORED BY VFW - EVERYONE WELCOME -
Personal
Tonsils-John Eads Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Eads of
365 South Groveland ave.,
Medford, is a tonsillectomy
patient at Rogue Valley hos
pital. Meeting -The American
Legion auxiliary, officer and
executive committee will meet
with the American Legion of
ficer and executive commit
tee tonight at 7:30 o'clock in
the Legion hall, 533 Edwards
st.
Retixed-The business name
"Inland Equipment Company
of Oregon," has been retired
by L. F. Ledder, route 2, box
543, Central Point, according
to county recorder's records,
and he has assumed the busi
ness name, "Merit Equipment
company."
Chairlifi Film Set - A film
showing a Swiss aerial tram
way or chairjift, of a type un
der consideration for possible
use at Crater Lake National
park, will be shown at 7:30
p.m.v Tuesday, July 14, in
the courthouse auditorium
The film, in color and with
sound, runs about 15 minutes.
It is being shown here pub
licly at the request of Con
gressman Charles O. Porter,
sponsor of the chairlift pro
posal.
Tonite & Sat.!
NOW
SHE SAYS
IT IN
ENGLISH!
PLUS! PLUS!
GENE BARRY
' KEELV SMITH
I . MilASIO MU UNittD AIT1STI
SATURDAY ONLY!
& FRED MacMURRAY
Really
Good
sanighty
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Still the same 'wonderful dance music with an
ever-increasing congenial crowd.
MOTHERS, bring your children if you don't
have a baby sitter the DREAMLAND dances
are conducted in clean, ethical fashion.
Snack Bar Serving Real Coffee
No Definite Link
Shown in Cancer
And Cigarettes
London (UPD The British
Empire Cancer Campaign
said Thursday that five years
of experiments with miee,
rates and -hamsters had fail
ed to uncover a definite link
between cigarette smoking
and lung cancer.
The campaign's annual re
port said attempts te induce
cancer in the animals with
strong concentrations ef ciga
rette smoke were negative
and that there had been a
"lack of success" in other
such experiments.
More Research Needed
It emphasized that further
research was necessary.
Prof. R. D. Passey of the
Chester Beatty Research In
stitute said laboratory ex
periments with animals sug
guests that there might be an
indirect connection between
smoking and lung cancer.
But he said the results ef
smoke experiements en mice,
rats and hamsters ever the
last five years in an attempt
to induce lung turners had
been strikingly negative-
Meeting - The Disabled
American Veterans will meet
tonight at 8 o'clock at the
Red Cross building, 60 Haw
thorne st. Installation of of
ficers will be held and visit
ors are expected for southern
Oregon area chapters.
.
Shoplifter -r An 1 1-year-old
Medford boy Wednesday ad
mitted taking a small souvenir
knife from Van Lee's Super
88 Cents store, 127 North
Central ave., Medford police
reported. Police said the boy
was apprehended by Alfred
Mills Navarrette, 846 East
Ninth st., the store proprietor.
Missionary Services The
Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Arrington
of Ashville, N.C., will conduct
services at the Philadelphia
church, 1851 Grandview ave.,
on' Sunday, July 12. They are
missionaries to Brazil and will
speak at the 11 a.m. and 7:45
p.m. services, The public is
invited.
Oklahoma Picnic The an
nual Oklahoma picnic will be
held July 12 at Caveman
park, Grants Pass, from 11
a.m. until 3:30 p.m. All for
mer Oklahoma residents are
invited and asked to take a
potluck lunch. The Oklahoma
picnic association will furn
ish barbecued beef. Games,
contests, and entertainment
are planned.
Patients Convalescing at
Rogue Valley hospital follow
ing - surgery are Marion C.
Yarnell, 2348 Camp Baker rd.;
Mrs. Barbara Green, Paisley,
Ore., and Mrs. Mable Brown,
1478 Thomas rd. Also a pa
tient there is Jimmy Walch,
7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
L. Walch,' Butte Falls Star
route, box 78, Eagle Point,
who had a tonsillectomy.
Boy Detained - A 14-year-
old Medford boy Wednesday
was questioned by police after
a complaint had been made to
officers the youth had made
indecent advances to an 8-year-old
girl. The boy was
released to the custody of his
mother after the county ju
venile office was consulted,
police said.
'
Car Fire - Ashland firemen
Thursday doused a car fire
in the motor of a vehicle op
erated by Mrs. Horace Myers,
555 Liberty st., Ashland. . The
fire occurred at Henry and
Beach sts.; firemen said, after
the vehicle backfired, igniting
fuel in the carburetor. There
were no injuries.
Hospital Patients - Surgical
patients at Sacred Heart hos
pital are Jack . Miller, 74,
Glenwood st.; Herbert Blame,
17, NE Bean dr., Grants Pass;
Bruce Stuart, Happy Camp,
Calif.; and - William Birch
field, 523 North Main st., Ash
land. Medical patients in
clude Herbert Bellows, 108
South Oregon st.; Robert
Hammons, Shady Cove; Ben
ney Yarbarough, Myrtle
Creek; and George Reagan,
Klamath Falls.
Investment Funds
Noon Quotations on selaeted
funds supplied b- th Medford
Branch of Foster & Marshm, mem
bers New York Stock Exchange
Bid Asked
Bullock ...., 14.28 15.63
Lncm runa 11.78
Eaton Howard gtk 24.98
Fidelity ,., 17.81
Gas Ind 13.10 '
Group Sec Avia-Elec 1153
12.74
26.71
18.61
12.30
15.39
11.84
12.14
9.04
17.70
1158
16.36
22.01
14.56
1758
14.09
15.74
17.93
6.56
16.00
viroup sec -i;oin sue 14.06
trroup eo Petr
Group See Steel
Group Set: Tobae
Keystone B-3 ,, , ,
Keystone B-4
Keystone K-2
Keystone S-l
Keystone S-2 .
Keystone S-3 .
Keystone 8-4
Mass Inv Grth Stk
10.81
11.08
8-25
1652
1033
14.99
30.17
13.34
15.84
12.91
14.56
TV-Elec 16.45
Value Line Inc 6.00
Wellington 14.68
Poison Oak?
Try a Bottle ef ZEMACOL
You must " be satisfied er your
money, cheerfully refunded. Get
bottle today at WESTERN THRIFT
Industrial
At All-Time Highs
New York -CPD- Industrial
stocks rose to new all-time av
erage highs today in mpder
ate trading.
Individual gains in the list
ran past 2 points in a number
of specialties, many of which
responded to good corporate
news.
Studebaker was up around
a point at its high on a good
production report. Other mo
tors improved fractionally.
Oils were mixed with Union
Oil up more than 2 at its best
and at a new high for the
year.
Steels jpaade a good recov
ery from their lows and ruled
higher on balance near the
close.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New Yprk-dPIi-Ppw-Jonof
final stock averages: 30 in
dustrials 665.5$, vjp 0.47; 20
railroads 172.22, off 0.76;
)5 utilities 95,75, off 0.02,
and 65 stocks 221.94. off
0.13,
Sales today were about
3-600,000 shares compared
with 3,560,000 shares Thurs
day. Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical 12H4
Alum. Co. Am 109
American Can ... 46
American Motors . 46J4
AT&T - - 81V3
Anaconda Copper .......... 62 34
Armco Steel 7794.
Bendix Aviation 81
Bethlehem Steel ...,.... 57
Boeing Air r . ..... 35V&
Caterpillar Cprp ... ..,..117
Chrysler Corp. ,..,......,. 7QV6
Continental Can ... 47
Crown Zellerbach 53 H
Curtiss Wright 37!s
Dow Chemical 91V-
Du Pont 258
Eastman Kodak 91Vs
Firestone 149
General Electric 83
General Foods . ...... fl5Vi
General Motors 574
Georgia Pacific ...... 44
Graham Paige. ..... ..... 3
Greyhound 23
Gulf Oil 111V
Homestake Mining 42
Idaho Power . 46
I. B. M '. ..440V
Kaiser Ind 18
Int. Paper 122
Johns Manville 55
Kennecott Copper,. 105
Lockheed Aircraft 31
Katy 6
Montana Power Co 73 .
Montgomery Ward 49 3A
Nat'l Biscuit 51
New York Central 30
Pac. Gas & Elee 60V4
Penney J. C 113V-
Births
SELLERS-To Mr. and Mrs.
John, 911 Murray st., Med
ford, July 8, 1959, a girl,
weighing 7V pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
CHRISS-To Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis, 1317 Stewart ave.,
Medford, July 9, 1959, a girl,
weighing 6V pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
PORTER-To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard, 910V. West 11th st.,
Medford, July 9, 1959, a boy,
7V4 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
WILLIAMS -To Mr. and
Mrs. James, 645 West Valley
View rd., Ashland, July 10,
1959, a boy, 6 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
TELEPHONE BIRTHPLACE
Boston - (UPD - The birth
place of the telephone has
been restored and opened to
the public. It is the attic
workshop where Alexander
Graham Bell first transmitted
the human voice electrically
over wires June 3, 1875. Orig
inally, the workshop was lo
cated in what is now Scollay
Square. The new location is a
few blocks away at 185
Franklin st.
DRIVE OUT FOR DINNER
ENJOY OUR
LOUNGE AND DINING ROOM
at the
ROGUE RIVER LODGE
25 Minutes N.E. of Medford on Crater Lake Hiway 62
Our Banquet Room Is Available for Private Parties
PHONE TRinity 8-2392
Music SAT. Night
by
ARLEIGH -DICK
-FRAN
OPEN
at 2 P.M. Daily
Dinners 5 to 10 Weekdays and 2 P.M. to
Midnite Sundays Closed Thursday.
Stocks
reuu an 13 Ts
Radio Corporation 69
Richfield Oil '. 86
Safeway . 37
Sears ,." 484
Shell Oil 79
Socony Mobil'jOil .... 43
Southern Co. -'. 37
Southern Pacific ... 73
Standard California 52
Standard Indiana 46
Standard N.J. 51
Sun - Mines 7V
Texas Co. 79 Vs
Texas Gulf Sulfur 20
Tex Pac Land Trust 23
Transamerica 29
Trans World Air . .. 23
Tri-Continental .... , 42
Union Carbide ..147
Union Pacific .... 34
United Aircraft .... 52
United Air Lines .... 28
U.S. Rubber 67
U.S. Steel .". 102
Youngstown S & T ,,.134
Portland Livestock
Portland (OFI) eattle for week
1875. High-good apd low-choipe
935,1118 lb. steers 28.75,29; good;
steers 27.50-28.50; standard 25.50
87; utility 20-25; cutter dairy type
down to 17-30; good, and Jpw-choipe
fed heifers 26.50-27.90; standard
25-26; utility 19-23.50; light cutters
down to 17.50; utility grass cows
17- 18.50; canners and cutters 14-16;
utility bulls 23-24.50; light cutters
18- 22.
Calves for week 350. Good and
choice vealers 26-80; utility and
standard 19-25; culls down to 15.
Hogs for week 2595. U.S. No.' 1
and 2 butphers X90-225 lbs. 17.75
18; mixed 1, 2 and 3 lots 180-235
lbs. 17-17.50; U.S. No. 1 and 2 sows
under 330 lbs. - 14-15.50; mixed 2
and 3 lots 356-550 lbs. 18.50-12 50.
Sheep for week 5550. High-good
and choice spring lambs 21-21.50;
105 lb.' range lambs 23 on off truck
weights; good grade 20-20.50; good
and choice feeders 16.50-18; ' cull
to good ewes 2-4.50.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI) Dajry market:
Eggs To retailers: Grade AA
large. 43-45C doz.; A large, 40-42c;
AA medium, 34-36c; AA small, ?6
27c; cartons l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA and
Grade A prints, 65c lb.; carton, lc
higher; B prints, 64c.
Cheese medium cured To re
tailers: A grade Cheddar single dai
s'es, 41-51C; processed American
cheese,-5-lb. loaf, 40-43c.
-r, Tin ....-
farm Market
Moorpack apricots from the Pa
cific Northwest sold on the Port
land markt today at $2.75' a 28
pound box while Hylands wept at
12.50. The season's first shipment
of mid-columbia green' peppers sold
at mostly $2.25 a 13-pound flat.
Willamette valley strawberries
sold at $2.50-2-75 a 12-cup flat. "
Poultry, Rabbits
lave Chickens Quoted to grow
ers at Portland, Salem and south to
Eugene; f.o.b. ranch. No. 1 quality
fryers, 2?i-4 lbs., 19o lb.; light
hens, 7c; heavy hens, 9c.
Dressed Chickens No. - 1 grade
dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole
drawn, 34-38C lb.; cut up, 39-43c;
hens, heavy type whole drawn, 35
38c; light-type cut up, 29-34c lb.
Dressed Turkeys To producers
for a grade fryer-coaster turkeys,
mostly 28c lb., on oven-ready ba
sis. To retailers, 39-43c, on (eviscer
ated basis.
Rabbits (average to growers
f.o.b. Portland, 19-2 lc; colored
pelts. 5c under. Fresh killed fryers
to retailers, 56-58c lb.; cut up,
60-62C.
ELKS
Family Picnic
Sunday, July 12
ELKS PICNIC GROUND
Starting at 1 P.M.
FOR ELKS AND THEIR FAMILIES
mm
CANDLE
HOTEL MEDFORD
Our Special Friday & Saturday:
Charcoal Barrel PRIME RIB
Everyday
FEATURES:
Fried Chicken
Charcoal Broiled
Steaks and Chops
Obituaries
JOHN R. CLARKE -
Services for John R, Clarke,
78, who died yesterday at his
home on Crater Lake high
way, will be held Saturday at
11 a.m. in the Conger-Morris
Funeral home. The Rev,
James W. Neely, First Baptist
church, will officiate. Com
mittal will be in Siskiyou Me
morial park.
DOROTHY S. POST
Private services for Mrs.
Dorothy Skeels Post, of route
1, box 45, Jacksonville, who
died Monday, were held at
Conger-Morris Funeral home
today. The Rev. Thornton
Gapen of the Applegate Com
munity church officiated. Cre
mation followed.
Mrs. Post was born March
6, 1883, in Michigan, and was
married Aug- 4, 1916 in Port
land to Alfred W. Post- MrSr
Post arid her husband moved
to Oceanside jn 1923 and own
6d and operated the "Pp?t
Posie Box," which was later
changed to "Post Flowers."
Mr. Post wgs, secretary of
pceanside Elks for many
years. He preceded her in
death in 1940 at Qeeanside.
Mrs. Post was a member ef
the Order of Eastern Star in
Oceanside and was an alumna
of Michigan State college.
Survivors include two
daughters, Mrs, James Rice,
Arkansas; and Mrs- EJdmund
Ramsay, Jacksonville; one
son, Capt, Edwin A- PPSt,
Honolulu; three sisters, Mrs.
Vaughn Tanner, Grand
Rapids, Mich.; Mrs. Neil Mar
tin apd Mrs. Erwin Fry, both
of Fry, Ariz.; nin grandchilT
dren and. several neices and
nephews. Her twin brother
Dorr SJkeels, preceded her in
death in 1956r
FRANK MOREFIELD
Funeral services are pend
ing at the Perl funeral home
for Frank Moref ield, who died
in Eugene Thursday.
MILTON P. GARSODEN
Graveside "services for Mil
ton Paul Garboden, infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gar
boden of Myrtle Creek, who
died Wednesday were held at
Phoenix cemetery today at
J;30 e'clock. with the Rev.
Marvin M. Lumley of the
Church of the Nazarene of
Phoenix officiating. Conger
Morris, funeral directors,
were in charge of arrange
ments. ,
Milton Paul was born July
8, 1959, in Myrtle Creek. Sur
viving besides his parents are
his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Coggins, Phoenix,
and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gar
boden, Canyonville.
Charcoal Broiled
LOBSTER TAILS
An especially good plact '
to eat if dieting!
2j V''i
Buttermilk Biscuits
Homemade Yeast
Breads and Pastries
Enjoy Our Delicious
SUNDAY
SMORGASBORD
2 P.M. until 9 P.M.
Over-the-Counler
Western Stocks
The toilowin bid and asktd.
price, on selected Western secure
ties provided by the Medford.
branch oifice ot Pacific Northwest
Company arc unofficial and do not
represent actua transactions but
are intended as guide to the
approximate price range
Common Stocks Bid Asktd.
Qanlc of America 48 V4 403
Calif.-Pacific Utilities..- 35 37U
Cascades Plywood 34 361a
Cons. Freightways 255, 27 U
Copco ; 37 t 39 la
First National Bank .... 56 . 60
Morrison-Knudsen 36 1 38 Si
Northwest Nat. Gas 173 18 f
Pacific Pwr. & ,t. 39 U 42
Permanente Cement 2?4a 29
Portland Gen. EleCj. 28 2Mt
V. S. National Bank 69a 73 U
United Utilities 31,i 321.
West Coast Tel 24 , 25 It
Weyerhaeuser '. 46 5 49 U
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Continued
hot and extremely dry throughout
Saturday .and Sunday. Chance pi
afternoon and evening thunder
storms over mountains Saturday
and Sunday Low tonight 58. High
Saturday 100-103. " "
Western Oregon: Fair tonight and
Saturday except cloudy nieht and
morning hours along coast. Slight
ly warmer oyer interior. Low ' to
night bu-bo. High Saturday 90-95
in north part, 95-100 in south par
and 65-15 en coast.
Northern California: Hi eh fire
hazards. Fair and continued warm
wiux low numioity tonight and sat?
urday. Temperatures ever 100 in
land. Possibly a few afternoon or
evening thunderstorms in southern
Sierra Nevada. Probably fair Sun-
4ay-
LUtAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
76; above normal 5.
Record high this date 106 in 1926.
Record low this date 46 in 1911.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight none. Midnight to 10 a.m.
none. i
Total this month none. .09 inch
below normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 12.85 inches.
5.03. inches below normal.
Huniuin: Lowest yesterday
2Tc, highest this a.m. 73.
High 4:30 24
City Tester- a.m. hr.
day Low free.
Brookings ...... 66 53
Grants Pass 99 55
Klamath Falls 88 59
MEPFQRD 97 56
Portland I 88 57
Seattle .:":........' 86 "" '58 '
Spokane ..... 85 57
YaKima 9(j si
Eureka'.... '. . 60 " 55 " " '
Red Bluff 108 72
Sacramento 104 70
San Francisco 84 64
Los Angeles 95 78
Phoenix 106 85
Denver ; 88 58
Chicago 86 69
Miami Beach 87 79
New York 80 72
Washington, D. C. 88 74 .16
"FIVE-DAT FORECAST
(Through July IS):
Western Oregon - Western Wash
ington No rain indicated in next
few days; Temperatures ' continu
ing to average above to much
apove normal. Higns mostly in aos
in western Washington and in 80s
in western Oregon. Lows in 50s.
Northern California No precipi
tation except gcattre4 thunder?
storms at times in nigh mountains.
Temperatures above normal except
near normal along coast.
"Do You Let
Your Child Make
Enough Mistakes?"
by Sidonfo Matsnet Gruenberg
All ef ui learn to b
responsible for our acts
through tia and error,
why not children? Read
this important feature in
the
-July 12-
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4-H Club News .
Table Rock Packrat
The -July 7 meeting of the
Table Rock Packrats met at
the home of Mrs. Ruth Brown
We dispensed with the busi
ness meeting.
The younger girls made " a
floor plan of Mrs. Brown's
daughter's room. The older
girls worked on their projects.
One of our projects was
"helping others," in which we
helped Mrs. Brown put up her
bean poles.
Anita Pierce,
V Reporter.
Cudchewers
The Central Point Cudchew
ers hel(J a meeting on Mon
day, July 6, at the home pf
Mrs. C. W. Anhorn.
Each member answered
rpU by giving 9 wqr4 about
safety on the farm.
We discussed the 4-U trek
and summer school at Cpr-
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Anhorn.
Sue Piginbptham,
Reporter,
Newfoundland became BriT
tain's first overseas colony in
1583, when Sir Humphrey
Gilbert laid claim to it in tlje
name of Queen Elizabeth I.
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Portland Hay, Grpin
" PorUand Wholesale Hay Prices:
New crop No. 2 green alfalfa, baled
f.o.b. PorUand and Seattle. S32-S3
ton: some to S35 at Portland.
Wholesale Prices as reported by
the PorUand USDA market new
service. Basis by the ton. bulk,
prompt cielivery, f.o.b. trqpK, Port
land. Wheat. No. 1 white S66.30
No. 2 Milo, Eastern shipment $54.50
No. 2 corn, Eastern shipment
S56.75-57.00 ,
No. 2 white oats. Coast S53.00
No. 2 Western barley. Coast -S43.00
Soybean meal. 44 protein ..S81.00
Standard miUrun $36.00-37.00
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