READY TO CHEW BONES after lapse of many months
when he lost teeth, Bobbie, 14-year-old Dachshund is get
ting accustomed to new choppers. Mrs. Ellie Godel, Bob
bie's owner, is a dental technician of Millbrae, Calif.
yLqcals:;:
Tools Taken ; Charles - R:
(Jelson, 418 Western ave., in
formed' Medford police Sun
day of the theft of $40 worth
. of hand tools at that address
Aug. 16.
DIVIDEND NOTICE
The Board of Director! baa
declared a dividend of 64
per share from net invest
ment income, payable Sep
tember 30 to shareholders
f record September 11,
1959.
Howard M. Nunmont
natrrAKT
September 8 1959 -(
301 fecknge BMc.
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ENOSrTONITEI
Liz TAYLOR'S
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Win.' HOLDEfJ'S
Academy Award Hitl
Ranuiai.taTiTin-RbfSfsa
Swinqinest Shoes of All I
77,
ulmmdte.
Advertised
In Life
Open Tonight
Until 9 P.M.
Sizes $JL95
to 12 W
Johnston and Stewart
junior Boot Shop
211 E. Main St. Medford, Oregon
'"Where The Fit Is Guaranteed"
Machine Taken-A coin-op
erated machine containing an
unspecified amount of ' coins
was taken - early '. Saturday
morning - from Econ-O-Wash,
laundromat, 511 South River
side ave.,' Medford police re
ported. ' ' ' ; '
In Hospital - Medical pa
tients at Sacred ; Heart hos
pital today included A. J. Jo-
elson,. post office box 1054,
Brookings;-Mrs... BUlie Ham
ilton. 870 Ellen ave.. Med
ford; . afi& Mrs. , Alice Conger;
Prospect.1
Hubcaps Taken Richard
Davison Hanson, Klamath
Falls, informed Medford po
lice of the . theft Saturday
night or Sunday morning of
two hubcaps worth $20' from
his car while the vehicle
was parked in front of 324
North Front st.
-
Surgery Patients - Mrs.
Ethel Ebinger, Klamath Falls;
Mrs. Antionette O'Neil, Port
land; Wilbur Martin, route 1,
box 11, Gold, Hill; and Mrs.
Theresa Rasmussen, 184 Clo
ver lane, Medford, . were list
ed as surgery patients at Sa
cred Heart hospital today.
.
Items Taken Wayne At-
ley Lipscomb, Eureka, Calif.,
informed Medford police Sun
day of the theft of a $15-18
camera and a $14 suede jac
ket from a vehicle owned by
Curtiss Edward Johnson, Eu
reka, parked on South Cen
tral ave. between main and
Eighth sts. :
.,.
Attempted Entry James
Edward Tizekker, 2116 East
Main st., a merchant patrol
man, informed Medford po
lice of a broken window at
Cummings of Medford, . 909
East McAndrews rd., Mon
day evening. There was some:
suspicion of an attempted
burglary, but apparently, no
entry was gamed, police re
ported. 'SHOE'
Reading, 'riting,
or record spinning
kids really go for
Classmates. Popular
i styling . . casual
comfort . . . wonderfully
sturdy. And Dad will
. . like the price tag.
They're the greatest!
Black Nylon
Valvet and -
Leather
Combination
Red and Grey
Leather
Sizes tae
12
to 4 M
Finds Pennies 1 I. Venita
Daley,. 343 North Grape st.,
informed Medford police Sat
urday of finding a sack con
taining $2.19 in pennies in
her flower garden at that ad
dress. .
Window broken - Lester
David Harris,' 707 South Oak
dale ave., informed Medford
police .that a window was
broken out of the front door
of the Union service station,
1601 West Main st.
Dog. Bite - Gilbert . Peter
Ryn, 912 Narrigantc., inform
ed Medford police Sunday he
had been bitten by a dog. Po
lice identified the dog as be
longing to . William Frank
Hajter, 712 Cedar st -
Beg Taken - Mary -Alice
Can on, 107 Crater Lake ave.,
informed Medfor- police of
the theft last Friday or Sat
urday of a $3.75 canvas news
paper carrier - bag from the
garage at that address.
. Shoot Porcupine - Medford
police reported shooting, and
disposing -of a porcupine
Monday at 709 North River-,
side ave. in response to a com
plaint from Walter . Carwin
Summers of that address.
'.Theft Reported - Walter
Harris, 2534 Table Rock rd.,
informed Medford -olice of
the theft of fishing gear val
ued at $75 and a pair of eye
glasses valued at $70 from
his rented cabin' r. that ad
dress Saturday, Sunday or
Monday.
Cash Taken Evelyn Jean
ette Bergeson, 602 North Riv
erside ave., informed Med
ford police Sunday of the
theft of $30 ih cash from her
purse in her pickup truck
while the vehicle was being
serviced at the 90 and 9 Chev
ron station, 816 North River
side ave.
Escapees Caught - Two es
capees - from the Jackson
county juvenile detention
home on ' Armory dr. Satur
day afternoon Were appre
hended while running toward
Bear creek, Medford police
reported. Police , identified
the pair cs a 16-year-old Med
ford boy and : a - 13-year-old
Gold B311 boy. ,
....
Buyers at Market-Mrs. Don
na Doyle, Mrs. Kathleen Esp
and Mrs. Elma Trumbly, all
buyers for Mann's Depart
ment store, are in Los Ange
les attending the holiday mar
kets. Mrs. Doyle is the wom
en s ready-to-wear . buyer for
the store, Mrs. Trumbly buys
children's clothing and. Mrs.
Esp, accessories. .. ,
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPI) UDA Cattle
1400. Choice 1000 lb. fed steers
28.50; good-dhoice 943 lb.- 28.25;
good steers 260-27.50; canner-cut-ter
dairy type steers 15-18.50;: 780
lb,' good-choice fed heifers 2725;
good 26-26.50; ' utility with some
standard 872 lb. cows 20; utility
cows 16-18.50; canners-ciitfers 13
13 JO. -,
Calves 250.' Good-choice vealers
26-31c; cull-utility 13-22.
Hogs 1400. U.S. 1 and 2 butch
ers 195-225 lb. 16.50; mixed 1, 2
and 3 lots 15.50-16; No. 2 and 3
butchers 265-275 lb. 14-14.50; sows
350-500 lb: 12-13.25.
. Sheep 1500. -High good-choice 88
106 lb. spring lambs 19-19.50; good
down to 18; good-choice No. 2 pelt
lambs 17-18; ewes 2-4.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI) Dairy market:
Eggs 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,
cartons l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA and
grade A prints, 70c lb.; carton, lc
higher; B prints, 68c.
Cheese, medium cured To re
tailers: A grade Cheddar single dai
sies. 41-51c; processed American
cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 40-43C. -
Farm Market
Ordinary quality Improved and
Golden Siberia peaches for can
ning sold to retailers at. 130-1.75
a 26 lb. box today with Hales at
1.50-2; Italian prunes sold- to re
tailers down to 130 for 30 lbs.;
Free water tomatoes were practi
caly off the market and California
offerings were 2-3.50 a two-layer
lug.
Poultry, Rabbits '
Live Chicken Quoted to grow
ers at Portland, Salem and south
to Eugene, f .o.b. ranch. No. 1 qual
ity fryers, 2-4 lbs, 18c lb.; It.
hens, 8c; heavy hens, 10c lb.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole
drawn, 34-37C lb.; cut up, 39-42c;
hens, heavy type whole drawn, 35
38c; light-type cut up, 29-34c lb.
Dressed Turkeys To producers,
A grade young hens, up to 28c lb.
on an oven-ready basis; A grade
young toms, 26c lb. on same basis.
To retailers, A grade young hens,
36-39c, on same basis; A grade
young toms, 34-45C lb., depending
upon weight; to producers. A grade,
fryer-roaster turkeys, mostly 28c;
to retailers, 39-42c lb. on basis of
, volume purchased.
Rabbits (average to growers f .o.b.
killing plants) Live white, 33-4ii
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
New crop No. 2 green alfalfa, baled
I.O.D. roruana ana
ton; tome to $36 at Portland. ,
Over-the-Counier
Western Stocks
The toUowinc bid and asked
Sricea en selected Western sec lin
es provided by the Medford
branch oifice ot Pacific Northwest
Company art unofneiai and do not
represent aetua.' transactions but
are intended as e guida to the
appro"iiut price range
Common Stocks Bid Asked
Bank of America 42 ai4
Calif. -Pacific Utilities 34
Cascades Plywood 35
36
37 V
23
87 V4
59 V2
36
18
39
28 V
28 'i
70
33 4
26
46 ?4
Cons. Freightways 21Ti
Copco
35
First National Bank 56
Morrison-Knudsen -
34'
Northwest Nat. Gat 16
Pacific Pwr. & Lt. 37 Vx
Permanente Cement. 26'B
Portland Gen. Elec 26 i
U. S. National Bank 663
United Utilities 31 V4
West Coast Tel. 25
Weyerhaeuser .". 44 -
OBITUARIES
ROLLIE AUGUSTUS BERRY
Funeral services for RolUe
A. Berry. who died Sunday in
a local hospital, will be held
at Conger - Morris-r, Hillcrest
chapel Wednesday at 3 pjn.
The Rev. William C. Piper of
the First Christian church
will officiate. Committal will
be private in Hillcrest Memo
rial park.
Mr. Berry was born Eeb.
11, 1899, at Hillsboro, and on
July 5, 1926, in Ashland, he
married Isolene Campbell,
who survives. He had lived in
Medford for the past 34 years,
and had worked as a drafts
man, and an engineer, both
for the City of Medford and
Medford school district.
He served in the Army dur
ing World War I.
Survivors, besides his wife,
ari two children, W. A. (Bill)
Berry of Medford and Rollie
D. Berry,; Everett, Wash.; one
sister, Mrs. , .Waldo DeMoy,
Fossil, and six grandchildren.
-
PAUL, C. PEARSON ' '
""Funeral : services for . Paul
Charles Pearson; 18-month-old
son of Mr. and' Mrs. Charles
E. - Pearson, qt Phoenix, who
drowned Monday, -Will.be held
at Conger-Morris Hillcrest
chapel on the North Phoenix
rd. Thursday at 1 pjn. The
Rev. Larry Haines, of the
Phoenix Assembly of God
church, will officiate. Com
mittal will be private.
The. baby was born Jan. 26,
1958, in Medford.
Survivors, in addition to
his parents, include two broth
ers, Billy and Daniel, and a
sister, Laura, at home; and
his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Pearson, Sunnyside,
Wash., and Bill York, Grange
ville, Idaho.
ROBERT W. WRIGHT
The body of Robert William
Wright, 42, of Vallejo, Calif.,
who was fatally injured Sat
urday night, was taken today
by Conger-Morris, funeral di
rectors, to Long Beach, Calif.,
for services and interment.
Mr. Wright was born Mar.
19, 1917, in Cleveland, N. D.
He was employed as a machin
ist at the Naval shipyard in
Vallejo, Calif.
Survivors include his moth
er, Mrs. Pearl A. Wright, of
the Little Applegate;- two
brothers, Duane Wright, Du
arte, Calif., and Francis Lea
Wright, Poulsbo, Wash., and a
sister, Mrs. N. E. Dunham, Ba
kersfield, Calif.
L. D. CRANK
The body of L. D. Crank,
44, of Costa Mesa, Calif., who
was fatally injured Saturday
night, was taken today by
Conger-Morris, funeral direc
tors, to his homej Costa Mesa,
for services and interment.
Mr. Crank was born Sept.
25, 1914, in Oklahoma. He
was married April 17, ' 1954,
in Las. Vegas,' Ney., to Mable
Hauntz, who survives. '
: Other survivors include . a
son, Jim Crank; Costa Mesa;
four .daughters, Mrs.. Joan
Jackson, Donna Crank, Diane
Crange and Patricia Crank,
all of Costa Mesa; his mother,
Mrs. " Myrtle Crank, - Santa
Ana, Calif.; his father, Jim
Crank, Maysville, Ark.; two
brothers, Orma Crank, Costa
Mesa, and Roy Crank, New
port Heights, Calif.; a sister,
Reba Crank, Santa Ana,
Call!.; three brothers, Joe
Crank, William Crank and
Bud Crank, all of Oklahoma,
and two half sisters, Mrs. Ma
ble Barnett, St. Elmo, 111., and
Mrs. Dale Long, Tulsa; Okla.
DANNY E. HETLAND
Funeral services for Danny
Errett Hetland, who died
Wednesday, were held at Hill
crest Memorial chapel, with
the Rev. James Sinclair of the
First Church of Christ, Ash
land, officiating. Committal
was in Hillcrest Memorial
park. Ashland Mortuary was
in charge of arrangements.
Danny was born Jan. '16,
1959, in Portersville, Calif.
Survivors include his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Het
land, and his grandmother,
Mrs. Vera Simpson, Coos Bay.
ANDREW PETERS '
Hornbrook-Funeral services
for Andrew Anthony Peters
Jr., 23, of Yreka who drown
ed in an accident Sunday, will
be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at
Girdner's Funeral chapel in
Yreka. Burial will be in Ft.
Jones cemetery.
Survivors include his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Peters, Quartz Valley; three
sisters, Percilla Peters, Horn
brook; Doris Peters, Yreka,
and Bernice Peters, Montague;
six brothers, Clyde Peters, Ft.
Jons, Harold Peters and Glen
Peters, Happy Camp; Randy
Peters and Stanley Peters,
Yreka, and Edward Peters,
Hilts.
ELSIE EOLA- KLINGLE
Mrs. Elsie Eola Klingle, 84.
died at her home, 715 South
Newtown ave., Medford, Sun
day morning. ,.'
She was born in Eagle
Point,Nov. 12, 1874.
Survivors include one
daughter, Mrs. Norma Sherid,
Medford; two sons, George
Klingle, Grants Pass, and
Frank Klingle, Lake, Creek;
two sisters, Mrs. Meda Butler,
Redmond and Mrs. ' Maude
Bee man; Portland; two grand
children and four great grand
children. ' v
Funeral services wll be
held at 1:30 pjn. Thursday at
PeflFuneral home. Dr.
George S. Roseberry of the
First Methodist church will
officiate. Entombment will be
in Medford mausoleum.
JASPER TUNGATE
Jasper Tungate, 77, died in
a local nursing home Monday
evening. Funeral , arranger
ments will be announced by
Perl Funeral home.
CLARENCE MYERS 1 1 ;
. Clarence Myers, 63,' died at
the Veterans Administration
Domiciliary, Camp White,
early today. Funeral arrange
ments will be announced by
Perl Funeral home.
CAMILLA OWEN
Ashland Mrs Camilla
Elizabeth Owen, 89, of 2895
Highway 66,. Ashland, died
early today after a long ill
ness. .
She was born Oct. 8, 1870,
on a donation land claim just
east of Ashland where she
lived all her life. '
. Survivors i n elude one
daughter, Mrs.! Sumner Par
ker, Ashland, and one grand
daughter. f .
Private funeral services will
be held at 10 a.m. Thursday
at Litwiller's Mt. View chapel,
Ashland. The Rev. John
Thompson will officiate. Cre
mation will follow.
MINNIE MOORE CLARK
. Private .funeral services for
Minnie M. Clark 70, who died
Sunday at her home in Cen
tral Ppint, will be held in the
Conger-Morris Hillcrest Chap
el Wednesday" at ,1:30 pjn.
The Rev. Joe MunsLaw of the
Eagle Point Community Bible
church will officiate. Commit
tal will be private in Hillcrest
Memorial park.
Mrs. Clark was born July
23, 1889, at Climax, Ore., and
on May. 4, 1910, in Jackson
ville, she married Ellis M.
Clark, who survives. She had
lived in the Central Point
area for the past 49 years and
had spent her entire life in
Oregon. She was a member of
the Christian Church of Ash
land and the Past Matron of
the Eastern Star of Central
Point,
.Surviving, besides her hus
band, are three brothers, Jo
seph C." Moore bf Medford; G.
Robert Moore of . Central
Point; and Reuben E.- Moore
of Prospect; One sister, Mary
J. Rummel of Medford, and
several nieces and nephews.
EARL HERBERT MILLER.
, Funeral services for Earl H.
Miller, who died Saturday in
Oroville, will be held in the
Conger-Morris Funeral home
Wednesday at 1 a.m. The Rev.
Leroy G. Fraser of the First
Baptist church of Grants Pass
will officiate. Committal will
be in Memory Gardens Me
morial park. v '
Central Point Masonic
Lodge will be in charge of
graveside services. "
Mr. .Miller was born Jan. 6,
1881, in Hope, Kas. He had
lived in Central Point for
eight years, moving to Chico
about a year ago. He was a
Mason, a member of the
Wichita, Kan., Consistory,
33rd degree Supreme Council,
AASR. He was also a member
of the Shrine and a charter
member of Eastern Star of
Preston, Kan.
Survivors include his wife,
Hannah, of Chico; two sons,
Walter C. Miller of Chico and
Marvin Karstad of Richmond;
one daughter, Mrs. Herman
Carlton of Los Angeles; two
brothers, Milton Miller of
Colorado Springs and Hobert
Miller of Pratt, Kan.; one sis
ter, Mrs. Agnes Reeves of Hu-
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MODERN PENTATHLON WINNER While the perspiration is wiped off his brpw.
.Brazil's tVencesIau Malta (center) is congratulated 'after winning the Modern Pan
tathlon In the Pan 4merican. Games in Chicago, He chalked up a total of 4558 points.
Left is USA's Leslie Bleamaster," who was third with 4384 points, and at, right is
George Lambert, also of USA, second with 4478 points. . . .
Sharp Drop Noted
On Stock Market
V New York -flJPB-. The stock
market suffered one of its
sharpest stbacks of the year(
today on increased volume. '
The sharp drop wiped off
more than $5 billion' from
stock values before the mar-
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New. York - (CPE Dow
Jones final stock averages:
30 industrials 642-69, off
9.49; 20 railroads 156.19, off
2.42; 15 utilities 89.31, off
0.74; and 65 stocks 213.37,
off 2.93. Sales today were
about 2,940,000 shares com
pared with 2.300,000 shares
Friday. -. , :
ket met some support. Indi
vidual losses of 2 and 3 points
dotted the main list. '
Dissappointment over the
failure of steel wage negotia
tors to come up with an agree
ment and predictions the
strike may run through Sep
tember dealt a severe blow to
market sentiment.
Youngstown was off more
than 5 at its low but rallied
before the close. U. S. Steel,
Bethlehem and Republic all
were under pressure. Carpen
ter Steel lost more than 4 at
its low.
Vick lost around 6 at its
low in the drugs. Reynolds
mansville, , Mo.; four grand
children and four great grand
children. "
AURELIA L. PEABdDY
Funeral services for ' Mrs.
Aurelia (Aurie) L. Peabody,
85;. of 922 Murray ave., who
died in a local hospital Sun
day, will be held at 10 a.m.
Wednesday in Chapel Mortu
ary. The" Rev.- Dowery, assist
ant pastor of the First Meth
odist church will officiate.
Committal, services will be
conducted by Royal Neigh
bors of America in the Ash
land IOOF cemetery.
Casket bearers will be Jack
Sides, Arthur Carroll, Wil
liam Sherwood, Kenneth New
land, Harold Wilson and Don
ald Stratford.
Mrs. Peabody, the daughter
of Daniel and Annette Bemis,
was born Nov. 13, 1873, in
Beloit, Wis., later living in
Kansas and Colorado. On Oct.
12, 1900, in Colorado Springs
she was married to Henry M.'
Peabody, who preceded her
in death in 1949.
In 1921, she moved from
Portland to Ashland, where
she and her family lived for
30 years. She had made her
home in Medford with her son
Wallace R. ' Peabody sinee
1950. She had been a member
of the Royal Neighbors of
America for many years. . .
Survivors include two sons,
Harold M, Peabody, Portland,
and Wallace R. Peabody, Med
ford, three grandchildren and !
five great grandchildren.
EAST OF CENTRAL POINT
CANDLE ROOM
Charcoal Broiled
LOBSTER TAILS
An especially good place
to eat if dieting!
and Alcoa dropped 2 each in
the aluminums. Chrysler and
Ford were off around 2 each
in the motorsf y
' ''Today's prices , on selected
stocks: .' ' ,' ' .( '
Allied Chemical ...113V.
Alum Co of Am ...10834
American Can A 42
American Motors .: 52
AT&T 78 Vi
Anaconda Copper 64 34
Armco Steel 77 V
Bendix Aviation 67 Vz
Bethlehem Steel .... 50
Boeing Air . 33
Caterpillar Corp 100U
Chrysler Corp. j... 65 Vs
Continental Can 48V4
Crown Zellerbach :57
Curtiss Wright 29'
D6w:Chemical 85 Vs
Du Pont 259
Eastman Kodak . 8834
Firestone : ...123V
General Electric 77
General Foods : . 96V
General Motors 55
Georgia Pacific 41
Graham Paige 2V
Greyhound 20
Gulf Oil- - 108
Homestake Mining 40
Idaho Power 46
IBM 406
Int Paper ...127
Kaiser Ind ... 16V4
Johns Manville : .. 52
Kennecott Copper - 99 Vi.
Lockheed Aircraft 27
Katy ... 5
Montana Power Co . 2SVa
Montgomery Ward 52J,4
Nat'l Biscuit 51
New York Central ........ 27
Pac 'Gas & Elec 61
Jenney, J C ...:....107V4
Penn R R .. I6V2
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... 47
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Sun Mines ..' ....X...
Texas. Co ..U.: a.
Texas Gulf Sulfur
Tex Pac Land Trust..
Transamerica
Trans Vorld Air .J
Tri-Continental
Union Carbide i
Union Pacific J.
United Aircraft
United "Air Lines .
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Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1959 .
fnvestment Funds
Noon Quotations, on. selected,
tunds sopplor b th -dford
Brant t at Fostej & Uarshau. mem
tr New York Stock Exchange
uuiiocit 13.66
Chem Fund , 1.24
Colonial Ener 13.00
Eaton Howard Stk 24,31
FW4itT i a --.
1437
12.16
141
25.99
17.55
10.7
14.63
1T.4T
1258
8.70
17.61
NJ.62
15.86
20 J8
1S46 1329
13.1
16.60
623
15 J7
Group Sec Avia-Elec 9.85
vrroup aec torn aut 1X36
Group Sec Petr 10.47
GmiD S-StMl 1 1 Aa
Group Sec Tobac 794
Keystone B-3 .
16.14
9.73
14.33
18.68.
Keystone B-4 .
Keystone K-2
Kevstnn S-1
Keystone S-3
Keystone S-4 . 12.1 8"
Mass Imr Grth, Stk. 13 S) 7
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Wellington 1428 :
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