Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 17, 1959, Image 9

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Local and Personal
i
oaooxxng F.n.u-Two 13-, With Ski Troup. - Friends
year-old Medford boys Satur- here have learned -that Lance
ay admitted they had been ow 16 son ot MaJ- and
snooting a pellet gun on the ...f' w ifen Renfrow, Bell-
west side of town, Medford
police reported.
..
Fish Story-Three Medford
boys, brothers, were question
ed Sunday in connection with
taking numerous baby gold-
sn irom a pond in the back
yard of Grace Reed Fichtner,
0.3 SOUth Hollv Kt . TUlBAtnr.
V -"f --wvA.VX U
police reported.
Bike Hits Auto -Harold
x nomas Van Sickle, 11, of 53
jrcis . ci., received minor
cratches Saturday evening
wen me Dicycie he was rid
ing struck a parked car own-
viue, xu., nas joined the
xomrny Bartlett Water Ski
snow. The youth's mother is
me iormer Ruby Stone of
jvieatord.
Awning Burns A 10 by 15-
loot awning at Robinson
urotners store, 114 East Main
St., was destroyed by fire early
this morning, city firemen re
ported. The blaze presumably
was caused by a cigarette
thrown from the street. Fire
men were called about 2:35
a.m.
Vehicles Collide-Cars onpr.
ated by William Boone Kat-
zenbach, 528 North Grape st.,
512 Summit ave.. in the 11 on
-- . iiyuiicu.. ruuie
said no citations were issued.
i, .. ana Alice Kathleen lUni.-
1105 Shafer lane. cnAX
in the Dark-
mg lot at Cubby's Drive-in.
aoutn ttvierside ave
'MoAtA it .
Daughter Born-A daPht.r .l?,1" ?.oriea-
Alison Marlene, was bom ye bsued
City Recreation I Obituaries
Summer Schedule
Monday:
9:00 Pirates vs. Bombers at
fhsphool Boys Touch Football
10:00 Story hour, small games
and sandbox play at Hawthorne
park;.
1 :00 Bullrinoai va XTa.v
Mc,U Boya Touch Football
:9 Game and Arts & Crafts
wuiui iic pars..
525 Tin in Cm. wt
ai'Ses16"1 fam0U8 'Ports person-
Tuesday:
8:30 Eagles vs. Bombers at High
sch2irBoy Touch Football
10:00 59ers vs. Hawkeves at
High school Boys Touch tfnnthall
10:00 Stnrr hi, ...n -
Hawthorne park. '
1)0 BnmhAre ... "D..T1 j .
, ;n T ' -loucn football
EVLYN MORROW
Ashland - Funeral services
for Mrs. Evlyn Rowena Mor
row, 63, of 188 Alida st., who
cuea xnaay night will be held
ruesaay, Aug. 18. at 1:30 D.m
at Litwiller's Mountain View
cnapel with the Rev. B .1
Holland officiating. Interment
will be in Hargadine ceme
tery.
Mrs. Morrow, who had been
in failing health for about a
year, was born Oct. 7, 1895,
at Myrtle Point. She moved
to Ashland in 1917 and was a
t-Gmes and Arts & Crafts member of the Alpha chapter,
Hawthorne park I OrHor.
freunesaay:
8 :30 FapTp v. tti
school Boys Touch Football
1 .00 59prK v TTr1rr.. TTt -w
school Boys Touch Fnnthaii
10:00 Stoi-v hm,.
Hcrwtharne park.
1:00 Rnrnti ... . .
. . , . aouis at jnc
. 5 Dys -loucn Football
TT ""J Barnes and Arts & Crafts
Hawthorne park
were
xeraay to Mr. and Mrs. 'Joe
n e z, Sacramento, Calif.,
Chez's parents have been in
formed. The daughter is the
third for the Chezs. Grand
parents of the youngster are
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Chez,
812 Palm st. Joe Chez, an ex
Medford High school athlete,
is in the insurance business at
Sacramento.
Patients - Sacred Heart
hospital reported today that
Clarence E. Johnston of 1003
Northeast 8th st., Grants
Pass, is a surgical patient
mere. Medical patients at
Sacred Heart are Verne Cimf 1,
162 North 2nd St., Central
Point; Ernest Brldgman, box
153, Camp White; and Charles
A. TharD 1967 Tavlnr rrt
Central Point.
.
Grass Fires - Medford fire
men said that a 50 by 100-foot
grass fire at Grand and Co
rona aves., about 10:40 a.m.
yesterday was attributed to a
cmid playing with matches.
Another fire, about 3:40 pan.,
burned grass and blackberry
vines in the '1900 block of
Hazel st. and charred about
20 feet of board fence. Cen
tral Point rural firemen were
called to a grass fire about
iz:3o p.m. yesterday at the
Don Osborn place on Table
Rock rd. near Forest Acres.
Hubcaps. Skirts Taken-
Clayton Jerome Miller, 104Vi
Central ave., Ashland, report
ed to Bedford police Satur
day of the theft Thursday
night of four hubcaps worth
$15 and a pair of fenripr
skirts worth $10 from his car
while the vehicle was parked
on Austin st. between Nian
tic st. and North Riverside
ave.
FESTIVAL PLAYS
Tonight: "Twelfth Wight'
and "Maike."
Tuesday: "King John."
Wednesday: "Measure for
Measure.
inursday: "Antony and
Cleopatra."
Curtain Time- 8:30 p.m.
Bus from Medford leaves
Medford hotel at 7:30;
Jackson hotel 7:35 p.m.
vraer oi Eastern Star anrt
Ashland Lady Elks. She mar
ried Richard R. Morrow. Oct.
12, 1957.
Survivors include
Dand, and stepchildren, Mrs.
oennie ureese, Yreka, Calif.,
aim ivirs. .Betty Uiaflm, Phoe
nix; one son Leonard Morrow.
rwuoie, and live grandchil
dren.
Try and Stop JVIo
" Sy BENNETT CERF
Oregon To Get
Funds for Aging
HARRY G. VESTAL
Ashland - Funeral serving
for Harry Graham Vestal, 80,
of route 2, box 655, Central
Point, who died Saturday in
an ' Ashland nursing home,
Swill be held Tueadav a'
18, at 3 p.m. in Litwilipr'c"
Mountain View chapel. The
Rev. Herschel Hall . will nf.
"u wun interment . in
Mountain View cemetery.
mr. vestel was born Jan
13, 1879 in Nebraska and lived
in Asniand for 20 veara h
fore moving to Central Point
m i.
tie was a member of tvo
First Methodist church mi
.
xuru.
He
TACK BENNY belie. fW v: . . . . .
.1 nr T,i..- v. ! "T- "ss" most sustained roar
, UC ever evoKed on TV came the evening an
actor DOrtravinir a (.,) t..j - . . evening an
"Your moneV or . 6 m nis ribs and snarled.
When Bennv didn't c. MONEy OR
he repeated, '1 said your
money or -your life." Bennv
registered his famous long
take, then answered, "I
know, I know.. I'm just try
ing to make up my mind.''
On another Benny TV
program, Jack was stopped
by a lady who babbled.
"Pardon me, my good man,
but do you know the way to
the public library?"
"I do not," admitted Ben
ny. "WeO," said the lady,
"you go straight down this
avenue for three blocks and then turn to the right You can't
Myron Cohen wishes it to be known that he's fed tm with mother
In aw t?e ?r etest-most K Zu:
in-law in the world," he insists. 'It's my wife I hate!-
1959, by Btnnett Cert Distributed by Kins Features Syndicate.
' Slight Injury-Gerald Allen
Leslie, 30, of 1508 Kenyon st.,
suiiered ' slight injury Satur
day when the vehicle in
which he was riding, operat
ed Dy Donald Duane Rasmus
sen. 619 Park place No. 5,
collided with one operated by
Alfred Lee Hay, box 151,
tagie roust, at King and Da
kota sts., Medford police re
ported. Police said Hay was
cited for violating the basic
rule and for failure to yield
tne rigm of way.
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ENDS TUESDAY!
CARY EMWT SOPHM UREW
JUNE
ALLYSON
IETF
CHANDLER
Washington - (UPD - As a fi
nancial aid to participation in
tne 1961 White House Confer
ence on Aging, Oregon will
receive $15,000 in federal
lunds, Sen. Richard Neuber
ger (D-Ore.) announced Sunday.
xne senator said he had
Deen advised by the Depart
ment of Health, Education and
Welfare that Oregon was one
oi tne first 15 states whose
applications were approved.
Neuberger said the confer
ence, along with studies now
being carried out by a Senate
suutuHumnee, could serve as
tne basis for establishing "a
comprehensive approach to
the problems created by the
percentage population in
crease in older persons,"
He said the maior nrohlm
lacing older persons is medi
cat care. He cited figures
showing that persons 65 and
older use more than twice as
much hospital care as those
under 65, but that 65 per cent
of the aged do not have hos
pital insurance.
is survived by. two
Shamn
Ashland, and Mrs. Fa nnv
Yaryan, Albuquerque, N. M.
a Drotner, Gaylord Vestal,
died in September, 1957, and
nis wue, Mary, died several
years ago.
Boeing Jef Plane
Crash Investigated
Calverton, N.Y. - (DPD -Investigators
tried todav tn
determine why a huge, swept- sisters, Mrs. Daisv
"6 nuieiicdn Airlines Boe
ing 707 jet passenger plane
crashed here on a training
mission, killing all five crew
members.
Thirty-two investigators
headed by David L. Thomp
son of the Civil Aeronautics
Board joined with American
Airlines probers in sifting
through the charred wreck
age Of the $5 million nlano
which crashed and burned in
a Long Island potato patch
Saturday.
They also questioned evi-
witnesses who saw th craft
the pride of this nation's com
mercial jet fleet, falter hnrf
plunge to earth about four
miles from the Gruman Air
craft Corporation's Peconic
nver aimeid where it was
practicing . "t o u c h-and-go"
landings.
It was the first fatal crash
of the commercial version of
the Boeing 707.
ETHEL B. CHAPPLE
Ashland-Ethel B. Chappie
74; of 145 Alida st., died Aug.
17 at a local hospital. She was
born Feb. 23, 1885 in Nevada
ville, Colo.
Survivors include a daugh
ter, Mrs. Dorothy Murphy,
Aamdna; one sister, Mrs.
Ralph Koozer, Ashland; one
brother, Clifford Jenkins, Al
turas, Calif., and
daughter, Dian Lee Murphy,
Ashland.
Funeral arrangements will
be announced by Litwiller's
Funeral home.
Horse Show Gets
4-H, FFA Fair Off
To Start on Sunday
The Jarlrcnn
Stock List Mixed
In Dull Trading
New York-TCPD-Stocks wprp
generally mixed today in dull
trading.
Gains and losses of a point
or more dotted the main list
as the market followed the
pattern predicted by the brok
ers.
The analysts look for t.
period of irregularity in th
market, during which further
downside tests may be en
countered. Some brokers Hnn't
look for any real surtr in
stock prices until the steel
strike is settled.
Steel stocks moved within
narrow range for the most
part.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
ew York - (UPD - Dow-
Jones final stock averages:
jo maustrials 658.42, off
0.32; 20 railroads 162.18. off
0.17; 15 utilities 91.92. up
u.iz, and 65 stocks 219.40
off 0.06. Sales today wore:
about 1,980,000 shares com
pared with 1.990.000 shares
t riday.
A T& T
Anaconda Copper
Armco Steel
Bendix Aviation
Bethlehem Steel .J.
Boeing Air (xd)
Caterpillar Corn.
Chrysler Corp. (xd)
Continental Can
Crown Zellerbach
801s
652
. 74
. 72i
. 55 18
3is
104
64?8
50
0038
Curtiss Wright - 3m
.uow unemical 84
Du Pont 269ii
Eastman Kodak . 89
Firestone ... "iqs
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pacific ..
Graham Paige
Greyhound
Gulf Oil ....
Homestake Minine
Idaho Power .
I. B. M
80?s
99
54
43?s
2 H
2158
113
41?
4534
424
16Vi
13034
5534
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
Monday. August 17, 1959
FII I
A Great New
Shopping Adventure
1$ in Store for You!
ine jacicson countv a.w
horse show ended in a swirl
of dust yesterday afternoon at
the county fairgrounds as sen
ior baton relay contestants
led a charge to stir the hlooH
of the old cavalry veterans
waicning.
Coming in first were mom.
oers 01 tne Sis-O 4-H clnh
team, second was West Side
inird and fourth were th
TV-iil T1 . .....
iers ana littft was
latent.
An estimated 500 SDeetaf ors
watcned the horsemanshin
j: 1 . . .. f
uispiayea Dy the 4-H vmm
j . . . - O
sxers in the first spVipHhIpH
event of the Jackson
4-H and FFA fair.
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical 12034
Alum Co. Am 10656
American Can 443
American Motors 431
Optometrists to Meet
uieryi Stanley, Eagle Point, fifth
West. Eagle Point, first; Ramey At CO UHfV CUD
Johnson. Eagle Point, second: Mar- . ' '
jjjii Dicwaii, west aide,
county
Permits Cancelled .
In Deschutes Forest .
Bend-UPD-All wood cutting
permits nave been . cancelled
Dy otnciais of the Bend dis
trict of the Deschutes nation
al forest.
uiticiais said the permits
were revoked because of fire
hazards in the area. They said
the permits will be restored
when weather conditions permit.
HOOSIE BUS RIDE
Callington, Eneland am
-Truck driver William Hill
picked up an unexDected
hitchhiker Saturday. He was
driving along a lane,' calm as
you please, when a cow
jumped over a hedge and
landed smack on the hood of
his trucks. The hev-diddlp-
diddle cow rode alons calmlv
for'a short distance, then slid
off and trotted away, none the
worse lor the trip.
Range Fire Under
Control Near Vale
Vale-dJPfl-A range fire of
some 3,000 acres about 50
miles west of here was
brought under control early
today according to the Bureau
of Land Management's fire
control office.
About 80 men battled the
blaze, Sunday night after it
broke out along a county
road. Darryl Fulwider, Vale
district manager for the BT.M
said he believed the fire was
man-caused.
The flames mostlv burnpd
brush and juniper trees.. The
blaze was located northwest
of the Beulah reservoir.
The fire was contained
about 2:30 a.m.
JOSEPH C. HANNAH
. Funeral services for Joseph
C. Hannah, 75, of 131 Almond
st., who died Saturday, will
be held Tuesday, Aug. 18, at
iu:du a.m. at Perl Funeral
home. The Rev. Robert E.
Cull of First Assembly of
uod church will officiate. In
terment will be in Antioch
cemetery, Sams Valley.
. Mr. Hannah was born June
4, 1884, at Trail. He is sur
vived by two sisters, Miss
Mima Hannah and Mrs. T. W.
Dailey, both Medford; one
brother, Jasper Hannah,
Eagle Point; and several
nieces and nephews.
Births
THOMAS-To Mr. and Mr
Carl 348 N. Main st.. Ashland.
Aug. 14, 1337, a eirl. 64
pounds, at Ashland General
hospital.
Stop all 9 tinds of ITCH
the ivay doctors do!
WHERE
do you itch?
Under Arms J I (
Arms -7 im
Hand )
Body rl I if
Groin "
Rectum tr ill
Leg LI
WHY
do you itch?
Allergic Itch
Nervous Itch
Eczema Itch
Rectal Itch
Insect Bites.
Heat Rash
Potion Ivy
Sunburn Itch
Pruritus
GALAMATUM
BRINGS RELIEF BEST
New formula contains 6 anti-itch ingredients
to soothe pain, speed healing, stop itch fast!
Science has developed a remark- on spreading itch like poison ivy.
able new formula that combines 6
anti-itch ingredient to relieve all
9 kinds of itch in seconds! Called
CALAMATUM Ointment, this
new medicated cream actu-
.ally stops itching and burn
ing on contact soothes
pain and aids healing
. Effective even
A
because it helps dry open weeping
lesions, prevents spreading. Pre
vents risk of infection from scratch
ing, too, because CALAMATUM
tuna into its own pink bandage
won't rub off until yon
wash it off! Get cooling, soothing
CALAMATUM Ointment at all
drugstores without prescription.
FORMS ITS OWN PINK BANDAGE
O 1959 Isodine Pharmacal Corporation, Playtex Park, Dover. Dei.
JOHNSON - To Mr. and
Mrs. Roy J. 620 Park d1.. num
ber 5, Medford, Aug. 15, 1959,
a boy, weight 6V Dounds. at
T" -t. . ... '
nugue vauey nospital.
HALE - To Mr. and Mrs.
uonaid E. 1500 " JasDer st
Medford, Aug. 15, 1959, a boy,
wcigiit,- pounds, at Rogue
vauey nospital.
BAUMGARDNER - To Mr
and Mrs. Randall L. 1219 West
sui st., Medford. Aue. 16.
a boy. weieht 834
pounds, at Rogue Valley hos-
puai.
INFANT JOHN BURLEIGH
Private graveside funeral
services will be held Tuesday
in aisKiyou Memorial park
John Burleigh, infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Bur
leigh, 2689 Howard ave., who
died in a local hospital Satur
day. The Rev. William C.
Piper of First Christian
church will officiate.
The baby is survived bv his
parents; seven brothers, Dan
ny, Robin, Eddie, Steven. Jim-
mie,,Varand Tommy; one sis
ter, Desired; grandmother,
Mrs. Elizabeth Thiede Salt
Lake City, Utah, and one
great - grandmother, Mrs. El
sie Murray, Van Nuys. Calif.
Perl Funeral home will be
in charge of arrangements.
CARL STEGNER '
Carl Stegner, Klamath
Falls, died in a local hospital
o u u u a y. unerat arrange
ments will be announced bv
-en funeral home.
Events and u-inn... -11 .
i VTTj- j " l nurse
ti.u .
iKUKr snewmnnch n i . .
.... .. . , 111 LCI Jllt'tl
iS.eX uI,eroup: Tom Hamilton,
I ri' fond; Heather Rode, West
aide. thirH nmrannA T ' ...
ana ancy Lusk. Sis
rhJ--u? "ong group: Bonnie
SJ??i ?ide- firirt; Chrii
i "i muerax, second; Jerry
Rodgers. Eagle Point, third; Martha
?JPpl'?. West Side- fourth; and
tVJ x"""Or. west side, fifth.
T.r "owmanship. senior class,
'XT?1 ,Vin.ny Sampert. West
df' f,rst: Manly Brewald, West
T5 iT iana "eich, f hoenix,
;5"5L Barbara Read. West Side
"S-i?1" Wright. West
c"""a group: lien Ste.
Pii ' llrst;J BlUy Morgan,
p.ii'- . ; u,,.nanan &tinson
ruin i, juunn; and Dean Som
mer. Eagle Point fiftv.
Halter showmanship, junior: John
Foil, iif.; ' Ilrsl: uaJe West,
' act-una; Aegina Kram
xt vi eie, . third; Laura
. JMgie -omt, fourth; and
Portland Produce
Portland fUPI)
Eggs To retailers: Grade AA ex-
tn Is .' au-JC dz-: AA large, 47-I2ci-A
lar.e- 44-47c; AA medium,
o.-wc; aa small. 26-28c, cartont
uuuiuunai.
Butter To retailers:
grade A prints. 67c lb.
higher: B prints. 65c ;
iucujuni curea To re-
""' graae cneddar single
daisies, 41-51c; processed American
cheese. 5-lb. loaf, 40-43c.
AA snd
rarton, lc
L.A WKENTZ To Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth D.. 722 Hartlev
rd., Medford, Aug. 16, 1959,
a girl, weight 6V2 pounds, at
nogue vauey hospital.
UURR - To Mr. and Mrs
.Darwin 612 Benson st. Mori.
. , . .
ioro, Aug. 17, 1959, a girl,
weight 8V pounds, at Rogue
vauey nospital.
ckuww-To Mr. and Mrs.
E. 2653 Buckshot rr! Mr?.
taro, Aug. 15. 1959. a bov.
weigni tVA pounds, at Sa ptpA
tieart nospital.
JOHN WATSON
John Watson, 79, of Hill-
crest orchards, died in a local
hospital Friday. He was born
m Pittsburg, Pa., Sept. 4,
1879 and came to Oregon 30
years ago. Until his recent ill
ness, he was employed at Hill
crest orchards.
Mr. Watson leaves no
known survivors.
Funeral services will be
held Wednesday, Aug. 19, at
1.-30 pjn. at Chapel Mortuarv.
with the Rev. D. E Millard of
Eagle Point officiatins. In
terment will be in Memory
Gardens park.
MARIN - To Mr. and Mrs
ltaio Z6 Sunkist ave., Hilts,
aiii., Aug. 15, 1959, a girl,
weight 7 pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
ANDERSON - To Mr and
Mrs. Robert C., 2710 Connell
ave., Medford. An 15 iaa
girl, weight 63A nounds at
Sacred Heart hospital.
BOOTH - To Mr. and Mrs
Henry D. route 1. box aio
Central Point, Aug. 16, 1959
a girl, weight 6ii Dounds at
Sacred Heart hospital. j
MRS. ANNA ROHREH
Mrs. Anna Sophia Rohrer
76, of Eagle Point, died Sun
day in a local hospital. She
was born Nov. 22, 1882, at
Little River, Calif.
Mrs. Rohrer married Louis
John Rohrer Dec. 18, 1908 in
Siskiyou county, Calif., and
lived in Eagle Point for the
past 39 years. -
Survivors include one son
Louis W. Rohrer, Eagle Point;
one sister, Mrs. Minnie Bloom
ingcamp, Hornbrook, Calif.
one brother, George A. Han
sen, Brownsboro; and several
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be
held, Wednesday, Aug. 19, at
Farm Market
Preferred viriafi'u a T-
, - -v. uACMiu is
land Corn Sold tn whnlu.1...
mostly 2.75-3 for 5 dozen ears to
do:t?p Quality local lettuce was
2.2a-20 for 2 dozen heads with
best California lettuce at 2.75-3-Newberg
district Slappy peaches
SOld tO 2.50 for tin. I rroril !,...
Golden Jubilee and Crawford
peaches sold at 2.75 for lugs, Mll-
u " reewater No. 1 tomatoes
brought 2.25-2.50 with No. 2's at
l.op and below per lug; first
Yakima valley prunes sold up to
ior jz-id. Doxes: Hood Hi
Diueii pears in limited
were 2.25 a lug.
v.J.a. 13
. - "J i- wiuc, 11111 U , xar
n-unz, ZAgte i"oint, fourth;
"S aura noDie, Eagle Point, fifth
Texas barrel race, senior: Jim
ntrauian, uesert Pegasus, first'
1 BI:wart- SM-&. second: Char-
IX.-. "nmenee, uesert Pegasus,
imra anarron Ford, West Side,
fourth; and Dean Sommers, Eagle
uauuic xramps, ilitn
i-oie-Dending. junior: Re grin a
TnK u i. iLL "gasus. first;
?n Hughes. Phoenix, second: Lu
cuie auTKe, Desert Pegasus, third;
I Kilo W.ot T . . '. .
-- "-., acscit r-egasus, lourtli;
VS. vrioson, west Side, fifth
Trail horse, senior: Harlin Stin-
uesert -egasus. first; Jim
nnan, uesert Pegasus, second
sieve Stewart tr :
Tnn. , - " a-""w, xirtiijf
vi Iuurtn. and U1 Mor-
soii, iKsen regasus. fifth,
e Horsemanship, senior: Steve
iirst; uenny Sutton,
Eagle Point, second- T nnv CnrM
i ome. imra: Ken Stuart
oii-O. fourth- onri eiM.
West SideT fifth. "
Horsemanshin. inninr- Tkaia nrt
Eagle Point. firt- htki'
Eagle Point, second; John Hughes'
Phoenix, third; Clint Gibson, West
wauc luui lii : ann Miteati
Phoenix, fifth.
Griffin,
Horsemanshin. nlnrtajia.. i-
nie Cheney, West Side, first-' Rox
anne Terrv wt sih. -U--j.
Tom HamUton. Sis-Q, third; Bar-
aiaTTKUrt2' Eagle Point, fourth:
and Heather Rode, West Side, fifth
Texas barrel, junior: Reglna
Krambeal. Desert 7.
Laura Mae Noble, Desert Pegasus!
second; Lucile Burke Dmert P.
.asus. third; Dale West, Desert
ea?aSUS. fourth- anil T.li.
PhSenix', fifth!
Pple-bending,intermediate: Nancy
LUSK. SiS-O. first- Jurrv
Eagle Point second; Bonny Chen
ery. West Side, third: Tom Ham.
llton. Sis-O. fourth- snrf r.ri.
Matheny, Phoenix, fifth
Pole-bending. nlrr-' Ch...
Ford West Side, first; Ken Stewart
Sis-O. second: rno w.i.i,
nix. third: Jim Ack airman ta ,
"su, iuurui; oieve Stewart. Sis-
fittn; (Edna Welch won h
"v" un sommers. Eagle Point,
to break a third-place tie.)
Trail horse, iuninr- ra7
Desert Pegasus, firirt- Ttatrinn '
JJC!,el -r-egasus, second; Joe
VTUUU. 1T31 KlUJPrt thirH T.k.
Hughes, Phoenix, fourth; and Lor
ettaWhipple. Desert Pegasus, fifth.
nurse, mtermeaiate: Bonny
Cheney. West Siri firmt- t.,k-
Kurz, Desert Pencil
Jerry Rodgers, Desert Peeasus'
third: Linda Gibson, West Side
fourth; and Juanita - Zimmerlee!
Desert Pegasus, fifth.
ur. a. M. Skeffington, of
fat. Louis, Mo., will be in Med
frvA ..... .3 .
iuesuay 10 speaK at a
meetmg of Southern Oregon
Optometrists at the Rogue
vauey country club.
The all-day meeting is be
ing conducted by the South
ern Oregon Optometric socie
ty and is a part of the ODto-
iiieinc .extension program's
post graduate education for
optometrists. The ODtometrin
extension program is a non.
pront loundation for educa
tion ana research in vision,
Portland Livestock
Portland ftlPTi ncn
stock: '
tnfS P?' Low-average choice
-j -zu 1r.1i HiFwrf vu line iv
qa tie. . r xxwj 1U.
ttSSi e 28.25-28.50; most
25-26; utility cows 1 SnT'";
r?? 13""-50; heavy cutters
Calves
26-30; ut
down to 15
in? J1-?- 1 nd 3 butchers
, , na a at 160-17-
sows 1 and 2 m-arto .tnn.?on iw
1. 2 ana 3 t ion.M iu
11.50-13. :
fI?Kf,p 185- good-choice
range lambs up to 20.50; good
sunns lamDS 18.50-10- rnnrf-oVT:..
few ik so. .n:;r -"" ."
" .uu-euuu ewei
Kaiser Ind
Int. Paper .. """"
Johns Manville
A-ennecott Copper 103
uocKneea Aircraft 28U
Katy 6
-st it .. .
lnoniana Jfower Co. .. 2314
Montgomery Ward 49 Vf,
iMan Biscuit 53
r-as. uas & Electric: 62
Penney, J. C. 11 n
Penn R.R. -171;
Radio Corporation 62
Richfield Oil 83t.i
Safeway 391
Sears "4514
Shell Oil oisa
Socony Mobil Oil 45
Southern Co. -39
Southern Pacific 69
standard California 5H
standard Indiana 4714
Standard N. J. . 5214
Sun Mines . 714
.texas Co .. 85
Tex. Pac. Land Trust. 22?4
Transamerica 32
Trans World Air 19 hi
Tri-Continental 39
Union Carbide 143 14
Union Pacific . 3334
United Aircraft (xd) 45
United Air Lines 38V&
U. S. Rubber 63
U. S. Steel i....,...100S4
Youngstown S. & T 133U
Watch for it!
250. UOOd-Choira uaa.t... 1
utility-standard 19-25: culls
HOMEOWNERS.
HERES THE POLICY
1
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on
NOW SHOWING ?
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JEAN GABIN WISEfUMUERE
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Weather
tiver
supply
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted to grow
ers at Portland, Salem and south
to Eugene, f .o.b. ranch. No. 1 qual
ity fryers, 2-4 lbs., 19c lb.; light
i xicdvy nens, c.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
" rcMuiers: f ryers, whole
drawn. 34-38c lb - out nn -jq.a-j.
"ens, neavy type whole drawn, 35-
". Jignt type cut up, 29-34c lb.
Dressed Turkevs Tn
A grade young hens. 29c lb. on an
ovtn-reaay oasis. To retailers. A
grade youni? hens 3R-3Q nn
basis; A grade young toms, 16-20
lbs.. 37c with 26-Ih. nr sW. ,n ui.
lb.: A erade. frve
mostly 28c to producers on oven
ready .basis and 39-43c to retailers
Rabbits (Averatre tn
lolling plants) live white. 33i-4i
lbs., f.o.b. Portland. 19-2lc; colored
pelts. 5c under. Fresh killoH fri
ers to retailers, 56-58c lb.; cut up.
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinitv? Talr mm
cooler tonight and Tiiesdav. Low
tonight 45. ffigh Tuesdav 88.
Western Oreeon: TJnrth nra-;nn
cloudy with a few showers and oc
casional partial clearing tonight.
Cloudy early Tuesday, becoming
sunny Tuesday afternnnn
portion Fair tonight and Tuesday.
Low tonight 50-60. High Tuesday
"J-'a in norm, . 75-85 in south,
60-70 on coast.
Northern California: Fair through
Tuesday excent vannhi. rn .ta
low clouds on coast. Little tempera-
LOCAL TAT
Temperature: Mean yesterday 74;
above normal 2.
Record high this date 102 in io-m
ro iow tms aate 42 in 1914.
Precipitation: 24 hours to mid
night 0. Midnight to 10 a.m. 0
Total this month 0, .08 in. below
normal.
. Total since Sept. 1 12.85 inv 5.19
in. below normal.
Humidity: Lowest vesterday 16
highest this a.m. 74.
City
Portland Hay
Portland WhnlecaTa TTo Tn-..
w crop No. 2 green alfalfa, baled
i.v.u. i-oruana ana HMftiav "MS-ai
awiic to 9do at Portland -
An average American
housewife opens the door of
her electric refrigerator about
bZ times a day.
9:30 a.m. at the Coneer-
Morris Funeral home, Main
and Sixth sts. with the Rev.
Joseph Munshaw, Eagle Point
Community church, officiat
ing. Interment will be in
Lame snasta cemetery, Mon
tague, Calif.
High
Vester-
ainv
Brookings .. .... 69
wants Pass . 97
Klamath Falls .... sr
MEDFORD 96
Portland 70
Seattle 67
Spokane 84
Yakima 85
60
97
Sacramento 88 .
San Francisco 62
Los Angeles 78
Eureka
Red Bluff
New York .
Washington, D.C. 93
99
88
83
87
89
4:30 24
a.m. hr.
Low Prec.
49
48
53
58
59 T
56
50
48
53
67
56
56
62
82
61
74 T
77
76
76
FIVE DAY FORECAST
(Through Aug. 22):
Western nrarnn-UVtLm nr.!..
lngton Scattered showers oc
curring mostly before Wednesday.
Temperatures averaging near or
slightly below normal with
trend during middle of week. Nor
mal highs in mid-August in west
ern , Washington 70-78, in western
Oregon 79-89 and on enact Ko.sa
Normal lows 48-54.
Over-fhe-Counfer
Western Stocks
fM
-.it. blowing Bid -nd asked
i"."-" jeciea western ecuri
h88, Eovidet, by tne Medford
01 r-acitio Northwest
Company are unofficial and do not
.-.v'ckiii acma- transactions but
are intended as a guide to the
iwuu.v- pnci range.
Common Stnck. m
Bank of America ,, 4g
Calif-Pacific Utilities 34i
Cascades PlmmnH -joi,
Cons Freightways 7Z 22 i
Cooco iniT
First NationafBank" 57
Morrison-Kmirison nu
Northwest Nat Gas 173'i
Pacific Pwr & Lt 39
Permanente Cement 26' i
Portland Gen Elec 27 i
US National Bank en 1 .
United Utilities 33 s
west coast lei . 25i
Weyerhaeuser 46 z
Investment Funds
woon yuutttions on selected
luiiua xuppuen dv tn "dford
pioncn oi rostej & Marshall, mem
bers New York Stock Exchange
,un? ' Bid Asked
.DUUUUK J J g
Chem Fund 1170
Eaton Howard Stk i486
Fidelity 16.94
as Ind 13.84
Cjroup Sec A via - Elec 10.49
Group Sec Com Stk 13.80
Group Sec Petr .. 10 92
Group Sec Steel 11.33
Group Sec Tobac 8.00
Keystone B-3 16.27
Keystone B-4 inn
keystone 14.-2
Keystone S-l
Keystone S-2
Keystone S-3
Keystone S-4
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36 a
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IMPORTANT
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INFORMATION, SEE.-
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TV-Elec '"'
Value Line Inc
Wellington ...... .
14.93
20.16
13.25
15.46
12.51
14.40
15.88
5.84
14.68
15.45
12.65
26.57
18.31
14.80
11.49
15.11
11.96
12.41
8.77
17.76
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1650
21.99
14.45
16.87
13.66
15.53
17.31
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CANDLE ROOM
Charcoal .Broiled
LOBSTER TAILS
An especially good place
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HOTEL MEDFORD 5i30 p m- tUI 12:00 Weekdays
W ' fcb MfcWrwnU Sundays 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.
NOW Is the Time!
PRE-SEASON
Split- Peeler Core Wood
BIG DOUBLE LOADS!
ALL DOUGLAS FIR $21.50
ALL WHITE FIR ...... ........;...... 13.50
MIXED 5050 FIR ........ ..... 17.50
Price are F.O.B. Medford, C.O.D. and will apply to qualified
deliveries up to Oct. 1st.
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