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J THURSDAY, JULY 21, I960 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. Local and Trah Burning - Klremcli were Hint) iixiiiod about 7:11(1 p.m. ycitlordny to n reported iiruiui flro on Snxo rd. They (mind the dm confined to trniili hIouk tlio tide of the Timber Product company mill pond. In Hoipllnl - Mi'H. Albert Biuiiiion, lox 5I1B, McCloud, Oillf., ond Bruce C. Hlownrt, Ul-yoiir-old noil of Mr. und Mr. Hlclmrd J. Stewart, box 142, Study Cove, wore Hlcd m medical patient t Sucrcd Heart liosplul ycterdy. P.rmlti Itiutd - Uulldlnit permlU were lusticd by the city build in i ocimriiiicm TueMluy to Pnul Kurvosky for SU.000 addition to the rem denco lit ID'IH Weal 1 1 til ill., nnd to Dun Patch to erect $12,000 residence at 673 Ellen ve. Goali Loot - Klve lioulfl owned by Roy KrimcU Burn, 2RI3 North Pacific hlKhwny, um-a renortcH loo.se Tuesday afternoon and eating uliriib- bery at 27.IU worm racuic hliihway, uccordlnK to police report. A city police officer, awilated by acvvrnl mniill boy, relumed the iinlmal to their pen and notified the owner to keep them off the road. Dog Abandoned - Florence Elizabeth Cardinal, 200 Tripp t., culled city police Tuesday evening to report that a tan colored cocker panlel puppy had been abandoned in the are. Police attempted to take the nn I inn 1 to the county don pound but were unable to con tact anyone thorc. One of the police offlcura took the dog to hi home until II ia claimed, according to report. Mother Ditt-Lindaoy Vln el, 373 Holme ave., Med ford, went to Phoenix, Ariz., earlier till week to attend funeral ervlcea for hi moth er, Mrs. Mildred Vlnsel, who died July 25. She wna aur vlved by four alsters, a broth er, and the Medford aon. Al though Mr. Vlnsel made her home In Arizona, she hud pent omo time in southern Oregon. Ell .1 :w i CLINT WALKER WARNER BROS. PLUSI lWTT3tm "' , M i I3,l MnMirii STARTS TONITE! Door Open 6:30 Show' Start 7:00 1st Rogue Valley Showing Dick Clark says: TEEN-AGERS THIS IS YOUR STORYI Har arc your hopca And fnri . . your drtama nd drive. Baoauia thl U a tory about rial klda with raal Joya and rani prob lems, In other worda, It'a about you, today'a taan apera, you rMy rl ii mill a ii f(00000MmCdlim Tuesday Weld nnd Victoria Shaw fL?y ouut itam onWanen Berlinger-Roberta Shore James Darren Duane Eddy nd the ebels Plut Thit Year's Top Human Adventure Story! a nncc RCQT f r fci.ear, Personal Surgery Patients - Mr. Kd Putehlno, DID Union at., Med ford, and Mr, Glonn A. Dun ning, roulv 2, box 205, Cres cent City, Calif., wero IIMed ax patient it Sacred lleurt hospltul yoaterday. Portland Girl, 15 Dies in Swim Pool Portland -IIOT- Torrle Kay Ardrey, 1,1, Portland, died Wednesday afternoon whllo swimming in a prlvato swim ming pool at the homo of II. E. Canrlght of Portland. The girl waa dead on ar rival at Hem Kaiser hospltul. The accident occurred at a swimming party attended by 17 youngster, The youth were aupcrvlsed by three udulla, including Mr. Can right, tho sheriffs office re ported, Exact cause of death waa not Immediately determined Births MURRAY To Mr. and Mis. Maurice W 2072 Buck shot rd., Medford, July 211, I (Mil), a boy, 4' i pounds, at Sucrcd lleurt hospltul. BROWN - To Mr. and Mrs. Earl N., route 2. box 18, Jack sonville, July 27, 111(10, a boy, 8 pounds, at Sucrcd Heart hospltul. SMITH - To Mr. and Mr. Douglas Jesse, 30 South B at., Eaglo Point, July 27, 11)00, a boy, 7;!i lbs., In Rogue Valley hospital. GHU11U - To Dr. and Mrs. Richard G 1538 Webster. Ashland, July 28, 1000, a girl, 7 Mi lbs., In Rogue Valley hos pital. A FIRE DOG Kansas City, Kan. - Mr. Gcruk'lnc Mayer has a gadget that contains mutches and light them when they arc pulled out. Her beagle puppy got hold of it and wus pluying with it In the basement. Fire men put out a blaze In the dog's bed. vn i i i i :i Show Starts AT DUSK EDWARD JOHN BYRNES RUSSELL BSfl .ciui technicolor mM MAVERICK in his Brst urnn aV dill I Wl WILLIAMS (SrirTfV l-'L'l-tou I FESTIVAL PLAYS Tonlghti "Menard II" Frldayi "Taming of the Shrew" Baturdiyi "Julius Cuesnr" Sundiyt "The Tempest" Curtain time 8:30 p.m. I3us leaves Medford hotel at 7:30 p.m., and Jackson hotel at 7:35 p.m. for Festi val plays. Weather FOkKL'AHTK Mrtllorrl and vicinity: Continued hoi snd humid Willi afternoon and evening thunderstorms throiiKh rrldiy. Low lonlghl 110. man rrl ay iiiu. Western Oregon: Mostly clear over Inlerlor. Cloudy nlKhl and inurnlnx with a little drizzle nn coast through Friday. Isolated afternoon ttiundershnwers nvor southern mountains. Utile temper aluro clinnua. Low Innhlht (12-114 Illah frlday 110-100 In Interior, 03- w on coast. Northern California: Fair norlh portion and partly rloudy In central Ciilllurnla lonltfhl and Friday. Krnttcrcd thundnrahowrrs In nioonlalna. Kog on coast. Little temperature change. I.OCAI. DATA TKMPKHATUIIK: Mean yailerdey 0.1: annve normal ,. Record liiah Dili dale loa in 1038 1UJ3. Itirnrd low this dale 49 In 1050 I'ltrXII'ITATION: 24 hours to luldnliilit, .07 Inch. Mldnlahl lo 10 a.m.. none. Tolul Ihli month 08 Inch, .00 men hriow normal, Tolul since Kepi. I, in 02 Inches, 2 04 Inrhra below normal. HUMIDITY: lxjwc.1 yesterday 20. highest Ihli am SH'i. Illlh 4:00 14- IITV Yrilrr- a m. hr. day Low I'rrc. Brooking 02 SI T Klamath Falls 01 7 T MKDK1I1D 101 11.1 .07 Portland . 01 00 Seattle , Spokane Yakima .. . , nn . on on SO fl2 .in Kurcku . ., SB Red llluff 10.1 Sacramento 101 San Kramisco i Lob Angeles BH Phoenix 102"" Denver OS Chlrago l Miami Heach HR New York ... . 711 Waihlnaton. D C. 4 nn nn 71 in 2SH J7 German Commies Denounce Nixon London IUPII - The Eaat Ger man Communist denounced Vice President Richard M. Nixon today as R "sworn ene my of peaceful coexistence Be tween East and West. And the Communist ADN new service said hi choice of Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge n hi running mate meant that the U. S. govern ment will be run by "two of the most wicked foreign pol icy firebrands" If the Repub licans win In November. ADN recalled that Nixon played a considerable part in "shooting down an influen tial foreign official by the name of Alger Hiss" and at tributed this to Nixon's "blind hole of everything progres sive." Kennedy Offers Congratulations Hyannis Port, Mass. - njpn - Cmi .Tnhn P Kpnnr.Hu todnv congratulated Vice President Richard M. Nixon on his nomi nation as the Republican standard bearer and said that with Henry Cabot Lodge- as the GOP running mote,' the Democrats would face a vigor ous fight in the fall. "I think both parties have nlorlL'od themselves to Croat goals," Kennedy said In an Interview in front of his fam ily's summer home. "And I think both parties accept these goals." The question for the voters, Kennedy said, was which nnrtv hu Its action in the bast has given evidence of acting toward growth and handling of such Issues as unemploy ment. t Bodies of Fliers Are Recovered Twlsp - (UP1) - The bodies of two fliers killed in. the crash of their B-25 plane Tuesday were removed from the scene of the nccldcnt 10 miles east of hero Wednesday, Killed were George Kelly, 35, Wonntchee, and J. C. Brehm, 25, Bellovue. They were helping to light a 450-acrc fire in the Beaver lnkc area of the Okanogan National Forest when the ac cident occurred. Tho fire was brought under control Just before noon. The plime was a converted bomber based at Wonntchee. Portland Asks A-Ship To Call Portland - IUPD - The fed eral government has been ask ed lo make Portland a port of call for the N-S Savannah, world's first nuclear-powered merchant vessel, which em barks on an around-thc-world maiden voyago next year. Tho request was contained In a resolution adopted by the Portland city council Wednes day .'ho resolution was di- rr .1 at the Oregon Con incisional nclogntion and sev eral federal officials, OBITUARIES GENEVA HORN Mr, Geneva Horn, of Brooking, Ore., died thl morning in a local hospital. The body wus forwarded to Crescent City, Calif., for acrv. ices and interment, with local arrangements by Conger-Mor ris, funeral director. Mr. Horn wa born Oct. 24, 1003, in Klnmalh, Calif. She was married Aug. 19, 1020, In San Francisco, to Jomoa Horn, who aurvlvca, Other aurvivor Include a daughter, Laura Ann Horn, Brookings; a brother, Charles Webber: and three slater. MRS. XATHERINE ELLIOTT Mr. Kolhcrinc Elliott, 86, died In Ashland nursing home yesterday. Funeral arrange ment will be announced by Perl Funeral home. BYRON N. ELLIS Funeral service for Byron Nelson Ellis, of the Ellis Mar ket, 820 Crater Lake ave., who died Sunday, will be held at Hllli-rest Memorial chapel on North Phoenix rd. Satur day at 1 1 a.m. The Rev. Escil Hlser of the Church of the Brethren will officiate. Ma sonic service will be con ducted by Medford Lodge AF&AM. Committal will be In Hlllcrest Memorial park, with Conger-Morris, funeral directors, in charge of ar rangements. Mr. Ellis was born June 9, 1001, in Snider, Tex., and had lived in southern Oregon since 1044, coming from San Diego. He wag a member of the Elk lodge, the Eagles lodge, Medford lodge AM& AM, tho Scottish Rite In Med ford, Hlllah Temple AAON MS at Ashland, and Roxy Ann Grange. He was married Nov. 2, 1922, In Ontario, Calif., to lvra Hastings, who survives. He owned and operated the Ellis Market since 1944. Survivors, besides his wife, include four' sons, Corl Ellis and Harold Ellis, Medford; Richard Ellis, Glen Burnie, Maryland; and Bobby Joe, at home; three brothers, Jack T. Ellis, Las Vegas, Ncv.; Wil liam Ellis, Imperial Beach, Calif.; Kenneth Ellis, Dallas, Tex.; five sisters, Mrs. Alma Riando, King City, Calif.; Mrs. Hazel Warren, Yosemite National park; Mrs. Ruth Blue, Lemon Grove, Calif.; Mrs. Lula Jeans, Del Mar, Calif.; and Katherine, Del Mar, Calif. Honorary pallbearer will include Dick Klein, Bill Ed wards. N. S. Thames, Fred Stevens, and Ken Shaw. Active pallbearers will in clude Carl Verstlgan, Oscar Nordstrom, Jens Myhre, Ed Owens, Orville Nichols, and Lcland Goff. MGM To Shoot Movie in Yernonia Vcrnonla (UPB - This west ern Oregon community has been chosen as the site for a motion picture to be produced by Mr. and M r . Andrew Stone for Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The announcement was madi by Louis Towne, Vcr nonla, who has been negotiat ing for the site for the Stones. The picture, as yet un named, will portray a fire that occurred several years ago in Hinklcy, Minn., Towne said. Shooting is slated to be gin Sept, 3 and last for about 30 days. 11 Fires Reported In Willamette Snlem-OIPD-U.S. forest offi cials reported today that 11 small fires in the Willamette National forest east of here have been contained. All were believed act by ..gin ning. f Smoke jumpers were para chuted in and several of the fires were immediately put out. The Mill City district re ported three of the blazes. There were four each in the Cascadta and Detroit districts. Portland Livestock Portland IUPD USDA Live stock: entile so; not enough offered for ii full mnrkct teat; ncnttered aalea stendy; choice alccm enrlicr 27 27.ar; Rood and choice he I rem aa.nn-a.1.; few ennner and cutter cows 11-13; utility cows 14-15. Calve 10; Rood nnd choice vent ers Wed t .radii v 111-25: no enrly nnlcs today; Rood and choice light wrlRht alock cnivca 24 in. II oft AO; one lot mixed 1, 2 and 11 firndra around 200 lb. butcher about atcady at 20; U.S. I nnd 2 lot 20.2!.-20.ft0; anWH quntnble 14-17. Sheep 2.10; Irndc nlow, steady to weak; Rood and choice 62-00 lb. feeder Inmba 13.80-14; few cull and utility ewe 2. Portland Produce The' foil owl nir price mtotallons are from the ARriculturnl market Inft aervlce of the U.S. Department Of Affrlculture In Portlnnd. ehcs: Prices to rein era. cnriona. X larse AA M-A7; InrRo AA ftO-M; lnrtic A 4B-51: medium AA 44-40: aninll A A 34-30, Prices to pro ducers: X LnrRe AA 4a-4nVit; InrRc AA 41.4.1M,: lnron A 34-(1: me dium A A 33-33 li amnll A A 23- . uuiter: iTire io rciniiera, nn. i prints delivered, AA nnd A 67, B 6.1. Poultry: Price to retnller de livered, for ernde A nualllv. fryers. whole 30-41, cut up 44-40; ItRht type hens, who e 20-30. cut tin 31- 34, heavy typa hem, wholt 41-43. NICHOLAS A. BENTON Funeral service for Nicho las A. Benton, 70, of 203 Vt North Holly St., who died Wcdneada; , will be hold at Hlllcrest Mortuary chapel on the North Phoenix rd. Friday at 0:30 a.m. The Rev. Glenn McKcrrow of the First Chris tian church will officiate. Committal will be In Hill crct Memorial park, with Conger Morris, funeral .di rectors, in charge of arrange ment. Mr. Benton waa born Aug. 22, 1880, in Lebanon, Mo., and had lived in southern Oregon for the past seven year. He was married Oct. 30, 1058. in Medford, to Ro berta Williams, who survives Other survivor include two sons, Oren D. Benton, Fred ricksburg', Va.; and Charles B. Benton, San Rafael, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Harry Lewis, Medford; and Mrs, David Santce, Ashland, Kana.; a brother, Henry B. Benton, Medford; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Wall Street - Observes Margin Requirement Cut By ELMER C. WALZER UPI Financial Editor New York -UPD The stock market vaulted today as Wall Street celebrated the cut in margin requirement from 00 lo 70 per cent. The margin cut in effect means that stock buyer must put up only 70 cent in cash for every $1 of securities pur chased and can borrow the rest from a broker or banker. The majority of issues scor ed widely in the initial trad ing in response to the news. The action of the Federal Reserve board was attributed by observers to the cooling of speculative fever among in vestors in recent months. The long-awaited margin cut is viewed by many Wall Street prophet as the "pep pill" which for the moment at least could prevent a further sharp sclloff in stock price. Keith Funston, president ot the New York Stock Ex- change, said "It 1 to be hoped that the Federal Reserve Board will in the near future see the merit in establishing initial margins at a more nor mal rate of 50 per cent." Margin is the amount one must pay down in buying stock on credit. At a 70 per cent margin, the down pay ment is $70 on $100 of stock. The remaining $30 can be bor rowed, using the stock for col lateral. At a SO per cent mar gin, one puts up $50 on $100 pf stock, and borrows $50. For a long time the stock market has been slipping low er and lower. Market experts have held that the high mar gin was a factor in the lack of interest There have been many oth er reasons for the price de cline, principal of which has been a profits squeeze which is being brought out in bold relief in the corporation re ports for the second quarter of the year. Also steel operations have been much lower-not much over half capacity-than the experts had predicted they would be. Construction has sagged in the housing section, a bulwark of the economy. Auto sales haven't held to the levels that had been hoped for either. However, the economy has had other boosters to such ex tent that gross national prod uct, national income, and em ployment have risen to rec ord highs. BARK AN ANSWER Pensacola, Fla. - Don't be surprised if J. Wellington Muggs and his wife, Piddle, fail to answer your telephone call. They're dogs. Mr. and Mrs, E. H. McBcc listed the bulldogs ns a gag three years ago, They have appeared in every directory since. DRIVE OUT FOR DINNER ' Enjoy Our Newly Decorated Lounge and Dining Room ROGUE RIVER LODGE 25 Mile Northeast of Medford . on Crater Lake Highway 62 Betty Wilson on the Organ Sunday Evenings SERVING Brtakfast Lunch Dinner on Our Beautiful Lava Rock Terrace CLOSED THURSDAYS MEMORIAL SERVICES An honor guard fires salute as bugler plays during memorial services Wednesday honoring the 11 sailors killed in a collision between two Navy destroyer last week. Ceremonies were held Prices Finish Below Hiq New York-WPD-The stock market got a lift today from the cut in margin require- mnr.te Kut mnct nrifM finih mi helow their hiehs for the session as the initial burst ot enthusiasm netered out in the afternoon. Most stocks reached their peaks during opening deal ings, but by noon the gains were cut substantially ana trading slowed down. The day's volume was at the heav iest pace -in weeks, however. There was a brief rush of buying orders towards the end of the day but the list again settled back at the close. DOW-JONES New York (ITD - Dow Jon final stock average: 30 industrials 605.67, up 3.91; 20 railroads 133.86. up 1.49: 15 utilitie 92.17. up 0.54, and 65 stocks 201.04, up 1.46. Sales today were bout 3,020.000 share com pared with 2,560.000 shares Wednesday. NEW YORK STOCKS By united Press International Allied Chemical 52 Alum Co. Am 7JJ, American Can - .... 37 ?i American Mtrs 21 la AT&T 8 Anaconda Copper 47i Armco Steel 61 la Bendix Av : 65, Bethlehem Steel 43'i Boeing Air 28 U Caterpillar Corp. 25 a Chrysler Corp 43Ji Continental Can 3fi4 Crown Zcllcrbach 40! CurUss Wricht 18 '. Dow Chemical - 7!) Du Pont Wl'.i Eastman Kodak 1IB Firestone " General Electric i.. General Foods 126 General Motors 43'i Georgia Pacific v S5i Graham Paige its Greyhound 21 'i, Gulf Oil - SWi Homstake Mining 39?fc Idaho Power SHs 1. B. 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