Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 27, 1959, Image 13

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Local and Personal
Building P.rmil-James E. Beet Reported-William O.
Messer, 20 South Columbus Hunt, 517 Pearl st., informed
ave., was issued a building
permit for $1,000 to make
an addition to his residence,
according to the eity building
department.
Jacket-Walter Weber, 1401
West 10th st., notified city
police that he found a blue
nylon jacket at the intersec
tion of 10th and Hamilton
sts. The jacket was placed
in the property room in the
police station.
Dog Killod-A dog owned
by Evelyn Mane Francis, 809
Oak st., was killed Tuesday
evening when hit by a log
truck operated by Eugene
Leslie Huffman, 214 Clark st.,
on Oak st. between Clark and
Jackson sts., acording to city
police.
Trying lo Locale-Relatives
in Marysville, Calif, are try
ing to locate Vernon Grey,
who is believed working in
the orchards in the valley. He
is described as being dark
brown with curley hair and is
about 5 feet, 7 inches tall.
The local police department
has a message for him.
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Records Missing Robert
Wellington Clancy, 903 West
10th st., informed Medford
police Wednesday of the theft
during the past week of ap
proximately 30 phonograph
records, worth a total of about
$30, from his apartment at
that address.
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Medford police of a swarm of
bees in a locust tree at that
address Wednesday.
Medical Patient-Mrs. Wil
bur Whaley, Happy Camp.j
Calif, wasd listed as a medi
cal patient at Medford Osteo
pathic hospital today.
FESTIVAL PLAYS
Tonight: "Measure for
Measure."
Friday: "Antony and Cleo
patra." Saturday: "Twelfth Night"
and "Maske."
Sunday: "King John."
Curtain Time 8:30 D.m.
Bus from Medford leaves
Medford hotel at 7:30;
jacKson hotel 7:35 p.m.
Duncan To Speak Stocks Advance on
At Government Increased Volume
Research Meeting
Speaker of the House of
Representatives Robert B
New York - (DPD - Stocks Crown 7AllerWV, 9
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a ouaip auvauce lUUay UUrtLSS Wright 3Q5,
uu uiucdseo vonune. Dow Chemiral o.
The steels, drugs, electron- Du Pont " 270
Chickeu Dinner-Harley D.
ics and metals all chipped in Eastman KnH' 017
T" -mm , . . I nrnh ttrrA r-i ti - 4U. I - - - '
Duncan, ivieoiord, will be . uie mar- jjirestone 12Q7Q
among ine nearly 100 authori- V. , . lue uuia General Electric Ris
" iu various pnases 01 gov- " . I uenerai Foods
ernment who will participate Y -nenVcal was the star General Motors
in the forthcoming Western pefform!r' rifmg 10 Georgia Pacific .ZZZ.
No Change-Mrs. Jess Rich- formed Medford police Wed
ardson of East Vilas rd., has nesday evening that one of
reported mat mere
- ... . I nninte i f- ita nv. . f
Hamm. 323 Ashland ave.. in. ermnemal Research Asso- T " " -t" 4, Uraham Paige
, ..... ' ciauon
convention which ?..a new drug- .0ther dru8s Greyhound ....
opens Sunday in Portland. W1U1 Js5 01 1 to z Gulf Oil
local rest home.
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... 5774
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Duncan, who i nhai,. Points in many of the leaders.
is no I his chicken In a nn ;n th. nf tho T..rieit;. m 1 urpenter hteel ran ud mnrp hi,. t .. .
change in her husband's con- rear of his residence had been mittee, will participate in a" 4 at .its hih- Most of the IBM 'itl
u 0 cvuxiucu hj 1 snnr ann iriiiarf mith nana Wipmu-.. i . . mvuLdu in me seem irrmirk i ta , -
hnm " W ,. "i Fcun "wuviuMuujuieuuieaior : , . .- ' "Per . 132
sua. rwice saia Hamm ate uu:ju aon. Monday on the role " r more. Kaiser Ind 173
the chicken of th ioricioj,,, 1 Ford climbed more than 9 ti '7,"""".""7: z'. '.
Sal. Planned - The Crater . . r S nZC 1 in a strone auto section, w ". .
Grandmothers rlnh will snnn. o:.- . "lC,TZZ 7"?""" nolrfs was .tronff in -1" " """iw"". copper 1U1V
;V7.J. k 1 r.v . " w venicies op- "uiuuauea sucn an omce and . " Lockheed Aircraft
j i. T j j Biea DV L'roy James I -aixiorma nas separated the I u i a atul-"- apui.
"u "aivc" iuous 10 e sneppard, Butte Falls Star "seal analysis functions from
Launderette on Pine st. in route, box 156, Eagle Point, the office of legislative offi
central Point between 9 a.m. and Thoma. Finiw iv,Tnw;i cer. considprahio mWct ;
and 4 p Jn. Friday, Aug. 28. liams, Kelowna. B.C.. collided this topic is expected.
mm . , x. Wednfesday at Central ave. Other panel members with
MOOlcal-MedlCal patients at and Eiahth t -MfA Duncan will ho TlTorin tt
Sr Valley hospital are reported. PoUce said no cita- chrd, chief, division of or
Mrs. Elmer Adams, 3714 Jack- tiom were issued. ganization and cost control,
sonville highway, and Mrs. . California rtmM t Z
George W. Shaffer, 1172 Aca- Driver CUed-Floyd Wilson nance, Sacramento; Gilbert G.
cia lane, Grants Pass. Hickman, route l hnr aa Lentz. assistant leeislativ an.
Eaffle Point unit nioH I alyst. ioint lptrislativA VmHaot
hlllM rrt 1 1 1 A m irAU;AT. I . ..... . I :u r. : .
.... ,Cmuw ure to vieia the nirht nf Kumimiiee. aacramento- he . . : . n...:. : : : -
operated by Elli Pauline Ku- Wednesday after his vehicle Howe, director of stale ad 'IT D SeIected Z T
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New York (BPD Dow-
Jones final stock averages:
u umusinais up
5.77; 20 railroads 163.07, up
0.54; 15 utilities 91.39. up
0.11, and 65 stock 220.42.
up 1.37. Sales today were
about 2.550.000 shares com-
pared with 2.210,000 shares
Wednesday.
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is-aty 55
Montana Power Co 27Vi
Montgomery Ward 53
Nat'l Biscuit . 52
New York Central 29
Pac Gas & Elec . 63Vfc
fenney J C 107
ienn rr 17
Radio Corporation
Richfield Oil
Safeway
Sears J
..... 621,4
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Shell Oil 831
pmas, Greewich, Conn., and and one operated by Viola tivities, California Taxpayers aih mm-. .
Teresa Lee Thomas nun r. hua.n. imo - J!.- assnHatinn saOTmor Allied Chemical ..
i..la,ne, coUided Wednesday per st., collided at 11th and Paul w- E1Us. legislative au-
x-iguui ana xioiiy sts., Med- Front sts., Medford police re- ailor' -"ympia, wash
iora police reported. Police ported. To Preside
said no citations were issued. Dr. George
117
Alum Co Am .113V-
American Can 451
American Motors 47
A. Shinman - -
Tonsilleeiomi.. r 5 a department of Dolitical sci. ""ai-u"ua copper e6ii
Armco Steel
Bendix Aviation
7814
69ii
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Dakolas Picnic - The North Koch. 4-VPar-nlH crvr TUT-, ence, Universitv of Washing.
and South Dakota
will hold a picnic at the city Faith ave., Ashland, and Rose Dr- Albert Lepawsky, direc- ! Cl
park in North Benrt starn1 TWoi h.t u j , , . tor of the Training Ponto. rsoemg Air
- iavamaa- VAai.lidlJll I ivtari n I - --vv,u 1U1 1 n .
at 11 a.m. Sundav Am m u.m.m. 1-j W;:. United Nations TTeTTnw t ,. caterpillar Corp 1031
I ui xvj.x mitt iVXITS W U" I - vuvvv ab 1 .
liam B. Purrier, route 1 box Universitv of British Colum- niT.sler - fi8
44B. Roitup Riwr w' n. bia, Vancouver. B. C. will coitmental Can ; 48
sillectomv nationts a -mta. speak at the luncheon Mondav
Boat Taken-Warren Hamil- ford OstennathiV Wnitoi n "Regional Resources and MAY START RELATIONS
. , 1 r w... uwwvAbnx 1 1 1
ton ttayse, 906 Grant St., in- day. foiicy Research." He is one Calcutta, India -OJPD- The
lormea Medford police Wed- 01 me nations outstanding small Himalayan state of Bhu-
nesaay mat someone earlier Driver Cut-Jack R. Good- p xs m me IleId
"uMuivi.i i anilL Ova
oranaara California 52
QtonWoity? ta: ...
uwuuaiu AUlUitua tli'a
otanaara NJ 52
aun .Mines ... ... 7
Texas Co ... .. $53
Texas Gulf Sulfur 20
ixansamenca 3234
Trans World Air 203,4
Tri-Continental 40
Union Carbide . 142
Union Pacific 33
United Aircraft Z. 43
United Air Lines ... SR7-
U S Rubber . 61
U S Steel "l07i8
Youngstown S & T 142
experts in the field of re- tan, sandwiched betwwm Tn. n.! 1
in the week had taken a S75 man Santa m,-, run sources management, interna- dia and Tihet romonn n&V
12-foot boat, a fishing tackle ceived a cut on his'ioft toi. tional administration and re- diplomatic rPiatmn , i J ?'Ji?"dT:v,olesale Hay Prices:
box and two life preservers Wednesday after the vehicle gl0al pIannin 'and recently world powers such as the SeaweT'satls
irom nis garage at that ad- he was oneratin stmnir .!. ""uc a mensive tour of United stat -a
dress. nhoni boI. nn wt m,; . European and Scandinavian Britain it - nr-j
at &ixm st., Medford police -inTstti t-. l aa" nesday.
Windows Broken -Medford reoorted. PniiVo oaM nA ministration of natural re-
police Wednesday received man asserted he had swerved ?urce'. acfordin8 to conven- DIRTY DEAL
ton; some to $36 at Portland.
Investment Funds
two reports of windows hav- to avoid hitting a small boy
ing been broken. Bliss Heine, crossing the street but thel
iio oouin ivy st., xoia 01 one boy himself said he was a
winaows oreaicage at the block away. No citations were
ivioose nan, 11 jvewtown st., reported,
and Bruno Fred RTanlr Kin
Barnett rd., told of the break- Patients - Three children 1 Jfl"! or state and local
aie OX .WVP nrinHnnri at I 4.1 i- . I e- .uuitui.
Seventh Day A d v e n t i st 5 bMark ? Haield
church, 310 Beatty ,t. Convalescing there following aVyTl;
. tonsillectomies are Shirley wfw'iJS? 'P111'
11 ?ard. . dahter of Mrs. n X' r'
- umvef"
Moon Ountatfnii.
on selected
tion officials. DenvPr JFTPn. T, &!WfiL&..: "-tto'd
nth- ti. - I t"" nxarsnaii, mem-
.'nt.i.n -,. . . . I . " 6" uavc -
yicKon wm inciuae I tneir work all cut out for Buiiock
me transitional role of coun- thm nvi
, t: , . . . 1 vcca.. iiicjf iiave I i,rr ii.oo
, r-.-v-j auciamu in City I TO rphllllrt a nriTrtr in TVr; I
. I J MA lllul .A. loUll AT 11JI-1 1 I V
24.92
16.97
13.41
l fi .
inp it down fat,, TJ-.i, v,a-Ac 10-31
o - . ain viuup oeo-torn otic
ana lommy Durante, 2408 Charlene Stephenson,
woieir iaise ave., reported worth Riverside ave,
uim ineir year old collie dog Plummer, 15, daughter
if they rebuilt it.
Weather
anpit sity o California, Berkeley,
, and Pat wiii iv ih to( .''
i i-ersnns into..j
in ad-
has been miasin since Tues- Mrs. WinfipiH Pinmm.r w ?rested
j j . . - I ... - J,, mimsirauve. finanro ar,A
uay evening, me tan and Office box 344 Phopniir A J.i-i- uu s- ' uivcuui romgnx. mostly
whiti. dnff wh,Vh .nr,J ,. "noenix. . a j lslative problems in govern- cloudyeie where with a few show-
Wlllie UOZ. WniCn answers to nirwrv nihent thm i Dnino . ..- . ou,clu I r nnrth nnrtinn ri.... s.i.
19 M
police agreed not to nrosecute rouP &eo Petr . 10.80
. .. I iTrmin m.i ,. nn
r- .... 11.(3
Group Sec Tobac .. 8.08
Keystone B-3 16 24
Keystone B-4 10 32
Keystone K-2 isn-j
Keystone S-l . 20.00
iveysione s-z ia 511
iukecastx itveyiione :s-3 is.u
Medford ' and . I Kevstone S-4 iqen
wwuuj wmgiu na rnaay. low to- taoB lv vxrin aiic. 14.3
night 54. High Friday 80. TV-Elec . 15.87
Western Orenm: nnr.ilv Value Line Inn
souuiern interior tonight. Mostly Wellington 14.69
ers north portion. Cloudy with
Asked
15.48
12.63
26.65
18.35
14.66
11.29
15.03
11.83
12.91
8.86
17.72
11.27
16.39
21.83
14.41
16.96
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15.38
17.30
6.38
16.01
Over-fhe-Counfer
Western Stocks
The t olio wine bid and asked
prices on selected Western securi.
ties provided bv the Medford
branch orfice 01 Pacific Northwest
Company ar unofficial and do not
represent artua transactions but
are intenden as a fuide to the
ppro''inist price range
Common Stocks Bid
Bank of America 47?s
Calif. -Pacific Utilities..34i
Cascade Plywood 37
Cons. Freightways 223g
Copco 367'
Obituaries
First National Bank.
Morrison-Knudsen
Northwest Nat. Gas
Pacific Pwr. & Lt
Permanente Cement
roruantt lien. Elec.
-56 i
-34 'a
-17 'i
.38.i
7i
7
U. S. National Bank67
umiea utilities 3314
West Coast TV1. isaT
Weyerhaeuser 44
Asked
508
36'a
39 i
23 f,
38
60
36 "i
is1,:
407;
28 7
8:
71
35
27.U
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Portland Livestock
PortlflTlrf TTDT ,tTt-r . v
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ers 2627To: uHti'-: Jle-
and heifers' IH&c; ifght cutte
dowrr to 15; low utility cows lZ
16.50; canner-cutter 13430 licht
canners down " i-ou. "gnt
Calves- 25 fiJ.i : .
26-30; some 30750 v'ale,
nogs iuo. Mixed U.S. 1, 2 and
butchers lis ;n.ii,.
lb. sows 12-14" ' "W ,au-50
Sheep 150. nnH.h- .
wooled lambs 18-19 good No
pelt lambs 17; cuU-utilir? ef 2-1
good-choice 5-95 lb. f d tambs
x -! w 1 cib norm nnrrinn i nudv nntk
the name of Rlndy, is wearing McDowell. 13. son of Mr. and ZZa Weicome ? at" W. tonight
rnlla- -nth in. 1 -it, - " -uuxerence sessions. I ..- ?o-o.
r; uvu-i uuuiuct pm. xraxus jucuoweii, 1131 which will hi hAM t t, iifi
3700. Persons havino-inform.. 5town .t wnicn wm he neld at the Mul-
;n i v . . tnomannotel.
awub i.iie cuuniai are
asked to contact its owners
at SFring 3-3S08.
LODGE 1
25 Minutes N.E. of Medford f )
ON Crater Lake Hwy. 62 V
Enjoy Our Lounge W
CAESAR MUZZIOLI W
FRIDAY M
TUNESTERS f
SATURDAY A
Open Daily 2 P.M.
Closed Thursday
Owners: fola Porterf iM I
Fraids & Hank Keeter l
Northern California: Fair fnnioht I
T7- : j , . L" I
uiu riiudy cxceni Trip nnti inw i
clouds on coast. Local drizzle on
coast in morning. Slightly cooler
iinmin.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
FEATURING: Charcoal Barrel prime rib (Saturday).
Everyday delicious steaks from our charcoal broiler.
Try our Friday specialties: Beef rib (from our Char
coal Barrel), trout, salmon loaf with cheese sauce.
Fires Put Out -Two trash. VICTIMS OF ICE BOX
fires, burnine after nermittwl I Chattanooga. Tonn nron
f - wax V - " VU-., U mmm-
rlAlire nrave avfnn'-UA J I TW K.von- L.:i jw I V, normal.
v.fl' cA.ui6uiDUCu - vm cnuaren Were Record hieh this date 102 in 1Q1R
teraay by city firemen. They iound suffocated in an old
inm Record low this date 43 in 1929.
i a . I - - I ODCriTJITATTAW. rt M - .
reponea m one fire, at 817 pox Wednesday. Police said miVnigh noneVniWht iS 10
0w auuut i u.111. was uuuies or . ano ivi of iiinnV. nune.
burning dangerously close to and her cousin Rinn t hT.otfL.llL-m!n,th
u..:u: j i .... . . --- "" ..uiiua..
uuiiuuiks uu iwo ouiane gas nyson, were found several 10131 since SeP4- 13.13 inches,
tanks. Th othr 11.-3 tm, f h,,-- i . inches below normal.
uub 1 ..wuaw aiici liiv niMTinearui i txtthttt"ttv. t . . .
1 - 1 ... . 1 f-f.u. 1 uuiaaai.. ujwcbi j ea Lemay
"""" x,uuu oiuta I iu-o nignest tms ajn. 87.
Of West Ninth at Patrnlmon . High 4:39 24-
J " . . . IEGAL NOTICES City Tester- a.m. hr.
ua tue siaic ueparrmem 01 lor- day Low Free.
estry put OUt a SnatT fire near NOTICE TO rnvTi..rrn. crooKing s .. 57 53 .02
Hyatt lake this morning and str0n of Muci6 ?-- mSh FaJii"!! 79 2
a soot fire on Dead Indian rd f2S2? t0h.V?-?"n medford 89 ss
-r iiicuiura. iita- DnvfiHH
ffnn urill h a . . ' X i v uoim
yesterday.
Escaped Oregon
Convict Captured
I fZon will bf. rm-oiiTo rn ....
I ... -.fc . v-ity nan. I c ..i .
wegon until 4:00 u.m S";"" -
itmi: oianaard Time on Sent 29 opunjme
rr;T, xT . sam proposal - " .
wiU be publicly opened and read. Eureka
" contract will )w awam uj. I ti ni,,tr
wiU be rejected within thirty (30 Sacramento
i aav attar thai. - - ' ' c . -
j""jcvi consuls 01 a Bath I -iOs Angeies
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items. Thi. nmii 7r f "-Jf i-"lcHSo
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CAN YOU FIND
THE 'MAGIC PARKING SPACE!
AT UNCLE RICK'S
B-K ROOT BEER DRIVE-IN
Each Half Hour One of Our Convenient Parking Spaces Will Become "Magic"
-Each Order Taken From The MAGIC PARKING SPACE IS FREE - NO MAT
TER THE SIZE-ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS FIND IT!
There Will Be 24 Possible FREE Orders Per Day - One for Each Half Hour
We Are Open.
In Addition-the First Car on the Lot-Anytime THE LOT IS VACANT RECEIVES
a Special Award. (It's a pity & a shame for such easy parking to go to waste)
, FIND THE MAGIC PARKING SPACE
UNCLE RICK'S
B-K ROOT BEER DRIVE-IN
McAndrews and Court
"HOME OF THE 19e MEXI-BURGER"
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For these who enjoy
GOOD FOOD!
Delicious Sandwiches
Salads
Lunches
HUE CLOCK
Tonight
at the
CORRAL
year-old convict who walked The project site is located HCrVimf
away from the Oreeon stat- m, "m"ei c.er.f Sum- New York
prison annex near here Mon-f y j north of .Jackson School li whingtonbrc: is
aay was oacK in prison today. pW and SnecifiHon? v
EllZjah Dean DeClue was examined at the office of the Di.
captured Wednesday follow-lEoES1 C
ing a tip from a -SUSPICIOUS 2f.stfven & Thompson. 2234 s w
turner ; Garnett A. Moody, 48. JHSS
Moody said DeClue came aon nay b obtained upon appu-
to his door asking for food ?g mgi
and Clothing. S25.00 for the first t and T sis 00
The convict's parole already SfJ eii?r .i8... f?"0""!. et of
i . . - . - .4 sucvuii:iiuoiu. ine no.
naa Deen approved and he posit for the first set will be re
was scheduled to be released who atbmiJSJ a dPsito'
... . . . no siiDmits a bonda fide bid as a
SOon, prison officials Said. general contractor and returns the
Vim .n . .Mn4M. plans within sewn ti Have ...
TT0 nUKIltCU -1U1H I K iri ...7n J ai..
Union COUnty last December s-id plans and specifications in good
for attempted assault and rob- .""jution within seven (7) days
bery while armed
only one-half of the said deposit
will be refunded when the docu
ments are returned. For additional
sets only one-half of the original
deposit of $13.00 will be refunded
when the documents are returned
provided they are returned within
seven (7) days after the bid. --
I opened.
All proposals must be submitted
on the rerular form. fTimicVi-H
with the specifications and each
must be accompanied by cash,
certified check, or bid bond in the
amount of five percent (5) of
the total price of both bids. Bidders
shall preaualifv a rmnin.ii kit
Oregon code. The successful bidder
will be required to file a corporate
surety bond in the full amount of
the Contract Price to guarantee its
faithful performance.
i-Xl Y OF MEDFORD, OREGON
jtioDerc A. Duff
City Manager
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THE NATION'S i
mtlCCT IAEA
BAPOSITION
LAST DAY
SATURDAY
A Superbly Costumed
Japanese Extravaganza
of
Dance, Melody I Laughter
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!32T3ni
AU-ttt em$may -Dsnors.
Stegers,
Actin, Muf feiin
Matinees:
2:30 p.m. Wed. & Sat.
Evening: 8:15 p.m.
General Admission
$1.50
Reserved $2.50-$3.00
Box $3.50
COMING SEPTEMBER 3-17
THE MIGHTY
OREGON STORY
Music by Meredith Willson
CAST OF TOO
LIVE ON 7 STAGES!
BIGGEST FAMILY A
FUN-TIME
ATTRACTION
Portland Produce
V"81 OTI Dairy market:
-ges To retailor.;. a
extra laree. sn.ir. . a a .-fzv
large, 44-47C;' AA nteST:
urn, 37400; AA small, 26-28c. car
tons l-3c additional. '
Butter To retaUers: AA and
T2e A prm.ts- 67c carton, lc
higher: B -Tints, o it
Cheese medium cured To re.
tellers: A grade Cheddar inl
hf.-1: ,Prcessed American
"'i -iu. loai, 4U-43C.
Farm Market"
Yakima Elhera nnnh. i
t;7i."- t";iic
" w iciduera wi rnm a 'i
range today for 28 lba -
fJH,"68,616 2-225 to retailers for
S ,U8S; aruett pears from
Hood River were 2.75 for 25 lbs.:
iirst Medford distrin -R-.i
w5e.booked for Friday delivery
at 3.25 for 24 lb. boxes of wrapped
1 wn.c uuii corn was X'2F-
so for 5 dozen No. 1 ears.
Poultry, Rabbits
Lave Chickens Ountod n..
ers at Portland, Salem and south
to Eugene, f.o.b. ranch. No. 1 qual
ity fryers, 2i-4 lbs., 18-19c lb.: lt.
hens, 8c; heavy hens, 10c lb.
Dressed Chickens i i-
dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole
drawn 34-38c lb.; cut up,39-43c:
?onsN-htvZ.tyPe whole drawn, 35
38c; hght-type cut up. 29-34c lb.
Dressed Turkrvs T ...
grade young hens, up to 28c lb
on an oven-ready basis; A grade
young toms, 26c lb on same basis.
?f.etylmi A yun toms,
J4-45C lb., depending upon weight
A grade, fryer-roaster turkeys
mostly 28c to producers on oven
re?dy basis and 39-43c to retailers
iT , ,averase to growers
?b;kng Plants) Live white.
i-4V lbs. f.n.h Pnrtlan IQ.OL.
colored pelts, 5c under. Fresh killed
yer,s t?, retailers, 56-58c lb cut
up, 60-62c.
DORA E. BURROWS
Funeral services for Mrs.
uora E. Burrows, 74, of
route l, Gold HilL who died
Wednesday, will be held at
Conger-Morris Funeral home
Saturday at 11:30 a.m. The
Rev. Robert Jacks, of the
First Presbyterian
will officiate. Committal will
be in Woodville cemetery,
Rogue River.
Mrs. Burrows was born
March 7, 1885, in Tennessee.
and was married in Novem
ber, 1941, at Weiser, Idaho,
to William M. Burrows, who
survives. -
Other survivors include a
brother, Dillard Schoate,
Summerville, Ore.; and a
sister, Mrs. Zone Frost, Red
Bluff, Calif.
RUSSELL A. LINDHOLM
Funeral services for Rus
sell A. Lindholm, 42, former
ly of Chicago, who died Sun
day, will be held at Coneer-
Morris Hillcrest Chapel Fri
day at 1:30 p.m. The Rev.
Loyce Carver of the Apostolic
Faith -church will officiate.
Committal will be in Hill-
crest Memorial park.
Mr. Lindholm was born
April 4, 1917, in Southamp
ton, Long Island, N.Y. Sur
vivors include a brother.
Oscar Lindholm, in South
hampton; ' and a sister. Mrs.
Jack Adelman, Jersey City,
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MAIL TRIBUNE. Medfonl. Or.
Thursday, Aug. 27, 1959
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Servicemen
ON LEAVE
A2c Robert A. Griess, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Griess, 321 North Columbus
ave., Medford, is visiting his
parents and friends while on
the 30-day leave from Barks-
dale, La. A graduate of Med-
lord High school, he enlisted
In August, 1955.
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Boy Blamed for
Fire Near Salem
Salem fOPD Fire investiga
tors said today that a six-year-old
boy playing with matches
touched gff a fire which
burned some 50 acres in the
Croisan creek area two miles
southwest of here.
Salem Heights Fire Chief
Norval Hirons reported the
origin of the blaze was dis
covered by Carl Brown, arson
investigator for the depart
ment.
The blaze broke out aeain
Wednesday night but was
controlled within half an
hour.
The boy, along with a play-
mate, had apparently obtained
a box of matches and was
throwing them into fir
boughs.
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