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Local and Personal Patients Surgery patients at Sacred Heart hospital in clude Bill Moser, box 475, Gold Hill, and James C. Dill, Klamath Falls. Medical pa tients there include Rex Alli son, post office box 508, Gold Hill, and William W. Keys, post office box 333, Central Point. Car Struck - A car owned by John J. and Marjory P. McDaniel, route 2, box 464, was struck while parked on Sixth st between Front and Fir sts. Wednesday by a truck operated by Jim Guy Smith, route 4, box 323, Medford po lice reported. Police said no citations were issued. t TEE FAULKNER WROTE IT! They Broke The Unwritten Commandment! .jTrir3.j,'r.t., iLlLlJ i-ili Two Academy F Award Winners V at tkir Towering Betff THE Sound T3D TIIE Furctr PLUS THE MIGHTY SAGA OF OUR WESTERN LANDl THESE THOUSAND HILLS v2 DON M hJ 1 RICH MURRAY RICHARD EGAN LEE REMICK COLOR by OE LUXE CinimaScopE Patient - Convalescing at Rogue Valley hospital follow ing surgery is Steven Lee Fowler, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Fowler, 1921 Elm St. Fire Extinguished - City firemen w er e - dispatched about 2:10 p.m. yesterday to put out a trash fire burning after permitted hours in the 1000 block of East Main t. ' Night Stick-Dave Caldwell, Medford city sweeper oper ator, reported finding a po liceman's wooden night stick Wednesday on Fifth st. be tween Front st. and North Central ave., Medford police reported. Police said the stick did not belong to their department. Over-the-Counier Western Stocks The fofiowtac ' bid - and .'. asked prices on selected Western securi ties provided by Abe Medford branch orfice ot Pacific Northwest Cnmnanv art. unofficial and do not renresent actual' transactions but are intended as a guide to the approximate price range Common Stocks .Bid Asked Bank of America 48 50 s calu.-Pacmc utilities - a? aevs Cascades Plywood 38 Cons. Freighways Copco First National Bank Morrison-Knudsen Pacific Pwr. & 1A. Permanente Cement Portland Gen. Elec U. S. National Bank .. United Utilities ... West Coast Tel. Weyerhaeuser 23 J i 37 V 57 32i 39 26 4 27 68 32i 25 46 Vs 41',: 34 39 V2 60i 35 a 41 3a 27T'g 28 72 34'8 273, 49 City Recreation Summer Schedule Thursday: 830 Hawthorne Park girl's softball ages 10-18 9 SO 59'ers vs. Pirates at High '- School. Touch football 10 Hawthorne P a r k-rfamea. - arts and crafts : 1 0 MacI- vs. MacII at Mac- Loughlin Touch Football 525 Tips In Sports K a d f o KYJC interviews of fa mous sports personalities 630 Union Park Fun Party for Funds Union Street Park. Friday: '; -:T". -' '; 830 Hawthorne Park glrl'i softball ages 10-18 9:00 Hawkeyes vs. Bombers at High School Touch Fodtbl. 1130 Hawthorne Park Picnic . and Swim for . Arts and Crafts students ,1:00 Rams, in . Mad at Hed- rick-Toudi Football " ; Saturday: '- ' i- 8:00 Pirates -vs. Bombers "at ? High School Touch Footbl. Investment Funds Noon Quotations on selected funds supplier by th M-dford Branch of Fostei & Marshall, mem bers New York Stock Exchange ; Fund Bid Asked Bullock ".. 14.07 15.42 Chem Fund 11.69 12.6 Eaton Howard Stk 24.85 26.56 Fidelity : 16.88 , 18.25 Gas Ind .. 13.49 14.74 Group Sec A via Elec 1050 11.50 Group Sec Com Stk 13.88 15.20 Group Sec Petr 10.00 12.04 GrouoSec Steel 1133 12.41 Group Sec Tobac 8.03 8.80 Keystone B-3 . 16.24 17.72 Keystone B-4 10.33 11.27 Keystone K-2 14.91 16.27 Keystone S-l 20.11 . 21.94 Keystone S-2 13.27- 14.49 Keystone S-3 15.44 16.85 Kevstone S-4 12.50 13.64 Mass Inv Grth Stk 14.41 15.58 TV-Elec 15.82 17.24 Value Line Inc 5.82 636 Wellington 14.66 15.98 Canada Dry Flavors 'm, in new King-Size fM Electronics Feature Strength in Market OBITUARIES New York OJPD Strength in electronics and some of the nonferrous metals featured a generally mixed quiet stock market today. Texas Instruments, Litton, Motorola, and Magnavox all scored gains of; around ; a point or more. ; Auto issues were firm. Oils favored the downside. Chem icals were mixed and nonfer rous metals iavorea tne up side, with . Miami Copper and National Lead the upside fea tures.' ' f -. ;-; -." ' DOW-JONES AVERAGES " New York-tCPD-Dow-Jone final stock averages: 30 in dustrials 655.43, up 0.29; 20 railroads 162.13. off 0.76; 15 utilities 91.58, up 0.38, and 65 decks 218.63. un changed. Sales today wf about 2,020,000 shares com pared with 2,700.000 shares Wednesday. Today's prices on selected stocks: Allied Chemical ., 1201 Alum Co. Am; 44 American Motors 42 V T & T 79 Anaconda Copper 63 Armco Steel 73V2 Bendix Aviation 1 72 Bethlehem Steel 54 Boeing" Air.-...'..:..' ; 33 " Caterpillar Corp. ...108 Chrysler Corp. s . 64 Continental Can : , 492 Crown Zellerbach 54V2 Curtiss Wright 30Va Dow Chemical 85 Vi Du Pont .. . .266 Eastman Kodak 90i Firestone ...... 1354 General Electric . . :. 80V6 They're monev-saving because you get more to drink in every bottle ! 12 drinks in every 6-bottle carton! Standard California 52 Standard Indiana .'. 47?4 Standard N. J. 52 Sun Mines 6 Texas Co, 86V6 Texas Gulf Sulfur ." 21 Tex Pac Land Trust 23 V Trarisamerica 32 Tfans World Air . .... 19 Tri-Continental ..' 404 Union Carbide 143V4 Union Pacific ... 33s United Aircraft 45 United Air Lines 39 U. S. Rubber ......;...: 62 U: S. Steel u 99 Youngstown S & T ..134 ' JOHN A. BURRIS ' Funeral services for John Albert Burris, 71, who died Tuesday, will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the graveside in Siskiyou Memorial park. The Rev. William C. Piper of the First Chritsian church will ' officiate. -Mr . Burris. the son of Al bert and Pauline Burris', was born August 1, 1888, in Platts mouth, Nebr. He was married in 1914 to Frances Piette. He came to southern Oregon in 1950 as a retired safety engi neer. Surviving are two . daugh ters, Mary, Chicago, 111., and Frances, Minneapolis, Minn. FESTIVAL PLAYS Tonight: "Twelfth Night" - and "Mask." -Friday: "King John." Saturday: "Measura for Measure." Sundayr "A n t o n y and Cleopatra." Curtain Time 8:30 p.m. Bus from Medford leaves Medford hotel at 7:30; Jackson hotel 7:35 pan. RALPH WILLARD Ralph Willard, 79, of 822 West 12th st., and a resident of Medford for tiie past 15 years, died in a local nospnai today. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Chapel Mortuary. Portland Livestock Portland. (UPD USDA Cattle 125. Good-choice sters earlier ZS.aO 28.75; heifers 26-27.25 for good; utility 16-17.50: canners-cutters 13- 15: good-choice 550-625 lb. stock steers 25.50-27. Calves 25. Good-choice vealers 26-30. Hogs 150. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers 195-225 lb. 16.75-17. Sheer 250. Good-choice nearby SDrine slaughter lambs 19-20: cull- good ewes 2-4; good-cnoice xeeaer lamDs is-ie. General Foods General Motors Georgia Pacific Graham Paige .. Greyhound Gulf Oil 97. 55 4416 8 21 .113ii Homestake Mining ..i 41 Idaho Power 45 B. M. ..... .. 417 Kaiser Ind. 16 Int. Paper 128V2 Johns Manville 57 Kennecott Copper 1.103 Lockheed Aircraft 27 Katy 5 Montana Power Co 25 Montgomery Ward 4914 Natl Biscuit 54 New York Central 27 Pac Gas & Elec 62 Penney, J. C .IIOV2 Penn RR 17 Radio Corporation .. 62 Richfield Oil . 83 Safeway 39 Sears .. 44 Shell Oil : 80 Socony Mobil Oil 45 Southern Co. -. 39 Southern Pacific 70 , Portland Produce Portland (UPI) Dairy market: Eees To retailers: Grade AA extra large, 50-53C doz.; AA large, 47-50c; A large, 44-47c; AA me dium 37-40c; AA small, 26-28c, car tons l-3c additional. Butter To retailers: AA and grade A prints, 66c lb. carton, lc higher; B prints, 64c. Cheese medium cured To re tailers: A grade Cheddar single dai sies, 41-51c; processed American cheese, 5-lb. loaf. 40-43C (jj:m:i:if: THE NATION'S 4 "BIGGEST 1959 EXPOSITION 4 LAST TIME FRIDAY! SAM SNYDER'S Poultry, Rabbits Live Chickens Quoted to grow' ers at PorUand. Salem and south to Eucene. I.o.b. ranch. Mo. 1 qual ity fryers, 2-4 lbs., 19c lb.; light hens, 7c; heavy hens, sc. 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; hght-iype cul up, 2U-J4C id. . Dressed Turkeys-To producers, A grade young hens, 29c lb. on an oven-ready basis. To retailers, A grade young hens, 38-39c on-same basis: A grade young toms, 16-20 lbs.. 37c; with 26-lb.or above to 50c lb.: A arade fryer-roaster tur keys, mostly 28c to producers on oven-ready basis and 39-43c to re tailers. .. - Rabbits (average to growers f .o.b killing nlantst Live white. 33 4V his., f.o.b. Portland. 19-21c: colored pelts, 5c under. Fresh killed fryers to retailers. 56-58C lb.; cut up, 60-62C. Portland Hay Portland Wholesale Hav Prices New crop No. 2 green alfalfa, baled f.o.b. Portland and Seattle, S32-33 ton; some to S35 at PorUand. FEW SWISS JOBLESS Bern, Switzerland -(UPD-The Federal Labor Office said to day there were only 760 job less persons in this country of 5,300,000 as of July 31. The figure was an all-time low in unemployment, beating the previous low of 960 in July, 1957, the agency said. There are currently more television stations within the boundaries of the United States than in all of the other countries of the world com bined and the number is grow ing. births" HARDY - To Mr. and Mrs. Horace, 1928 Table Rock rd., Central Point, Aug. 12, 1959, a boy, weight 7 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. , MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. Thursday, Aug. 13, 1959 11 CORA MAE BALL Mrs. Cora Mae Ball, 72, of route 1, box 82, Gold Hill, died at her home Wednesday evening. Funeral services will be announced by Perl Funeral home. Friday at 3 p.m. The Rev. John Roelfs of the Communi ty church, Sams Valley, will officiate. Committal will be in Central Point cemetery. Mrs. Lewis was born Jan. 8, 1874, in Tehama county, California, and on October 26, 1897, in Jacksonville she married Robert H. Lewis, who preceded her in death. She moved to the valley in 1877 with her parents, the late Thomas and Melissa New man. She had spent the past 42 years in Medford. Mrs. Lewis was a member , of the First Baptist church. Surviving are four daugh- ters, Mrs. Ralph Raymond and Mrs. Chester Merriman, both of Medford, Mrs. Edith Weigant of Eugene and Mrs. Maurice Tedrow of Vancou ver; one son, Harvey Morgan, of Trail; one brother, Robert Newman, of Portland; one sister, Mrs. Leonard Burdahl, of Eagle Point; six grandchil dren and nine great-grandchildren. i DRIYE-IM ? MjkcOtfTH PACIFIC HI0Httyly TOP STARS IN TWO TOP HITS AND AT ONLY $1.00 PER CARLOAD GARY. MARIA COOPER -SMELL MRS. JEROLDEANE J. CHANCE Funeral services for Mrs. Jeroldeane Joyce Chance, 34, of 401 East 12th st.,-Medford, who died in a local hospital Tuesday, will be held at Perl Funeral home Saturday at 10:30 a.m. The Rev. R. V. Bolster of the St. Mark's Episcopal church will offi ciate. Interment will be in Berkeley, Calif. Mrs. Chance was born in Canby, Minn., March. 21, 1925, and had been a resident of Medford for 11 months. , She is survived by her hus band, David V. .Chance, Med ford; her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Ralph Ellison, EI Cerito, Calif.; one sister, Marie Jane Black, Alameda, Calif. DAVID SHERMAN POWELL Ashland - David Sherman Powell, 85, died Aug. 11 m Merlin. He was born Feb. 15, 1874, in Osceola, Mo., and as an infant traveled to Oregon with his parents. He has been in failing health for the past year. His wife, Lillie, 'died during World War II and his only son, Alden, died several years ago in Ashland. 4 .Survivors include a broth er, AUie E. Powell, Ashland: two - sisters. Mrs. William Flackus, Ashland, and- Mrs Rose Mae Trerice, Helena Mont. Funeral services will be held Friday, Aug. 14, at Lit- willer'i Mountain View chap el at 10:30 a.m. The Rev. B. J. Holland of the First Presbyte rian church will officiate. In terment . will be in Ashland cemetery. ORAN E. HUKILL Funeral services for Oran (Bert) Egbert Hukill, 63, who died Sunday, will be held in the Conger-Morris Funeral home Saturday at 11 a.m. The Rev. Earl Best of the Ruch Community church will offi ciate. Committal ' will be in Phoenix cemetery. Mr. nuKiii was born in Phoenix, Ore., on Dec. 9, 1895. He was the son of Charles Hukill, who came to this valley in the early 1880's and Almeda Woody, who was born here in the valley. On Feb. 28, 1927, at Grants Pass he married Lillian Maples- den, who survives. Mr. Hukill served in' the Navy during World War I and was a member of the Up per Applegate Grange; Ore gon Cattlemen's association; Veterans of World War I; Vet erans of Foreign Wars and the Military Order of the booties. Also a lifetime mem ber of Disabled American Veterans and the Last Man's club. r Surviving, besides his wife, are live brothers, i Henry Hukill and James Hukill of Medford, Lloyd Pitts of En- tiat, Wash., Carl Pitts of Red wood City and Harry Pitts of Medford, and one sister, Mrs. Glen Hale of Eagle Point. Honorary pallbearers will be Chester Kubli, Harold Tes ki, Kirby T a n t, Torrence Judy, Harry Naugle, i Fred West, David Hendrix, Rich ard Ludwig and Dr. George Gibson. Active pallbearers will be Glen (Bud) Guches, Leon Of- fenbacher. Glen Saltmarsh, Milton Houston, Orville Sna'vely and Gordon Talbot. Mm HANGING TECHNICOLOR , A v.vmt M05. PICTURC THE SEA EXPLODES... THE SCREEN THUNDERS! DIANNE WILLIAM KEEHAH FOSTER-BENDIX 'WYNN 3VtMM CRATER LAKE HI6HWAVJ HURRYl ENDS SOONI TWO OF HOLLYWOOD'S HOTTEST In Exciting 2-Hour Musical Revue Water & On Stage Evenings at 8:15 4 REASONS WHY Canada Dry King-Size Flavors are your Best Buy! 1. Big King-Size bottle serves 2! 2. A flavor to satisfy every taste! 3. Exclusive ingredients give them a sparkling taste! 4. You can trust their quality! - 0 Note to Mom: Canada Dry King . Size Flavor are wholesome delicious -delectable because they carry the Canada Dry shield of Purity and Quality. ORANGE ORAPK ROOT DKKR CHERRY HI-SPOT LEMON SODA ' Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Medford COMING AUGUST 15 RICKY NELSON One Night Only! AUGUST 16 SPIKE JONES . FORECASTS Medford sod vicinity:- Fair through Friday'. Low tonight 00. High Friday about 95. , - Western Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday with a v gradual warming trend. A : little early morning fog along coast. Low tonight. 48-M. High Friday 88-95 in interi6rlt,6S 78 along coast. Northern California: Fair through Friday except patches of fog on coast. Warmer Friday. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday 67; below normal 2. Record hieh this date 108 in 1920. Record low this date 43 in 1927. PRECIPITATION: 2 hours to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a m - none. Total this month none, .05 inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1, 12.85 inches, i ft inotiM below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 12, highest this a.m. 84. Hiffh 4:30 24- City Tester- a.m. hr. day Low Prec. Brookings 72 . 48 Grants Pass 86 47 Klamath Falls 73 42 MEDFORD 84 53 . Portland .... 73 55 " CORA MAE BALL Funeral services for Mrs. Cora Mae Ball, of route 1, box 82, Gold Hill, who died at her residence Wednesday, will be held at Perl Funeral home Friday at 2 p.m. Elder Don Wilson will officiate. In terment will be in the Siski you Memorial park. Mrs: Ball was born in Laur el, Ind. She had been a resi dent of the Gold Hill com munity for 17 years. Survivors include her hus band, Harry P. Ball, Gold Hill; two daughters, Mrs. El len Houghton, Central Point, and Mrs. Mabel Mosse, San Diego, Calif.; one brother, Carl W. Allison, Akron, Ohio, and three grandchildren. Seattle Spokane Yakima . 69 75 77 Eureka Red Bluff Sacramento San Francisco Los Angeles 60 98 98 84 86 98 83 93 Miami Beach 88 New York 85 Washington, D. C. 89 Phoenix Denver Chicago 51 44 50 54 75 63 58 65 84" 73 . 73: .78 .02 JOSEPH EMANUEL BECK .? .Funeral, services for Joseph E Beck, 62, who died- Mon- -day, wiU be held in the Con- ger-Morro ' Hiljcrest --chapel, North Phoenix rd, at 10 a jn. Fridayi Committal t will; be in Hillcrest Memorial park.'J i t, Mr. Beck wap boA OctrZS, 1896, in Kansas: He bad liyed in Prospect for the past 29 years. . - ' " Surviving . are ' five sons, Robert W-.Beck of Jacona, Alaska, Donald "C. Beck of Anchorage, SamuelrW. Btfck of Prospect Pvfe Joseph E. Beck of Ft. Bragg, N. C; and Lt. J. G. Larry A. Beck of the Navy; one daughter, Mrs. George Sanders -of "OakvilleV Wash.; two brothers, Harold Beck and Waltamore Beck, both of Cottonwood Falls, Kan., and 15 grandchildren. PaUbearers will be Jack Rienks, Thomas Colley, -Joseph - Colley, Ray Millard, Vern Governor, David Marshall. Luther Burbank produced the Shasta . daisy in' eight y e a r s : by cross-pollinating three varieties of the plant, two English and one Japanese. THEATRE INFORMATION SERVICE CALL SP 3-7321 FOR FULL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR THEATRES NOW PLAYING One Showing Only! Doors Open 7:00 P.M. Show Starts 7:30 P.M. (H MTUNOtsrar MHK0MBY Oil RUKMMTU V.: -ALSO bunt M HSIOItGNINESTBGat rfJiCotce. Eft NEW STARS! also starring euwiACASTILLO Aa MmiuaHHiMMoMl WW HA CEP A :.12 72 MINNIE MAY LEWIS Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie M. Lewis, who died Tuesday, will be held in the Conger-Morris Funeral home BIGGEST FAMILY A FUN-TIME A ATTRACTION IN OREGON'S HISTORY 4 During the Shakespearean Festival Season , M0MDESIR DINItjIG INN EAST OF CENTRAL POINT Open Mondays - Closed Tuesdays Phone NO 4-2513 for Party Reservations! jpciaaifis NOW SHOWING AN IMPORTANT HIGHLIGHT OF OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR! 54-40 or FIGHT!" The battle cry that conquered the unconquered! i niininii nirainfl iniii nrirra iiiiivm III II Mill It I UR 1 1 IHU U VLB 111 UN. VU JUKI LULU llAr IIIIUUIV "'Q1 wwihii i ftlEQTT-HULL-GARBADINE REGULAR PRICES CO-FEATURE MIRACLE OF THE HILLS"