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MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1960 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. Local and Personal 1 tfAki SUB COMMISSIONED The crew, in white uniforms, line eration of attack submarine leaves little room tor the the dock during the commissioning ceremony for the crew to line the deck of the sub as has been normal in powered submarine Scorpion at the General Dynamics the past. shipyard at Groton, Conn. The whale shape of the new gen- (UPI Telephoto) PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU WEDNESDAY AUG. 3 SHORT RIBS . ib. W VEAL CUBES R,ds 489 SAUSAGE . 3'fbosr98 LOCKER BEEF HALF . . . 49c lb. FRONT ' 4 . . 43c Ib. HIND 14 . . 59c Ib. BAKE RITE PREMIUM SHORTENING TOMATO JUICE DILL PICKLES ENERGY DETERGENT KLEENEX APRICOTS 3-Lb, Tin 46-oi. Tin Vi Gallon Giant Size 4c 4c 400 COUNT NTURSWEET-2'2 Size 4W ssr Med ford's Finest Produce. 1 Peaches 2129 c LOCAL RED HAVEN APRICOTS FANCY TILTONS t MEDFORD STORE OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT MEDFORD ASHLAND 13th and Central 1475 Siskiyou Blvd. PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH WEDNESDAY! Surgery Patient Thomas R. Peabody, lontli-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Peabody, 5937 Harris rd.. Cen tral Point, is convalescing at Rogue Valley hospital follow ing surgery. Auto Accident-No injuries were reported when vehicles driven by Gary James Fields, 1416 Laurel st., and William Wayne Hall, 1176 Old Stage rd collided on North Pacific Highway between Ehrman Way and Elk St., Sunday, ac cording to city police. Hall was issued a citation for fail ure to yield the right of way. Bruh Fire - Two crews of the state department of for estry put out a one-acre brush fire about 5 p.m. yesterday on Bellinger lane. Patrolmen said the blaze apparently started along the road. Medford fire men were ca'.led on the blaze, but found it to lj beyond the boundary of the rural district. Permiti Iued - The city building department recently issued permits to F. E. Sam son for $11,000 to erect a warehouse at 10 East Third FESTIVAL PLAYS . Tonight: "Richard II" Tuesday: "Taming of the Shrew" Wednesday: "Julius Caesar" Thursday: "The Tempest" Curtain time 8:30 p.m. Bus leaves Medford hotel at 7:30 p.m., and Jackson hotel at 7:35 p.m. for Festi val plai'fi Weather FoniiCASTS Medford and vicinity: Fair and cooler tonifiht and Tuesday. Low toniRhl 4o-;it). HlRn Tuesday M;i. Western Oregon: Cloudy tonight and Tuesday morning with occa sional light drizzle. Clearing in nlaccs during atlernoon. cooler over interior tonight. Low toiht 48-56. High Txiesday H8-76 in north, 76-84 in south, 60-H8 on coast. Northern California: ratr tonight and Tuesday except fog and low louds on coast with local drizzle. Little temperature change. I.Ol'AI. DATA TEMEPERATURE: Mean vestcr- dav 73: beiow normal I. Record high this date 103 in 1031. Record low this date 44 in 1037. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, trace. Midnight to 10 a.m.. 0. Total this month, .00 in., OR in. below normal. Total since Sept. 1, 15.93 in., 2.03 in. below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 28, highest tills a.m. HBVb. High Low 24-hr. Yes- Yester- Pre CITY terday day dp. Brooking. 61 ."4 .03 Grants Pass 80 Klamath Fall 70 MEDFORD 87 Portland 80 St., and to Gordon Westwood for S2.000 to place a ware house on a foundation at 840 Cedar st. Grusi Fire - City fiifmen, summoned to a grass fire in an alley on Bennett st. about 5:15 p.m. yesterday, foung the blaze had been extinguished before they arrived. Car Recovered - A car own ed by Clarence Voorman, 308 North Main st., Ashland, was stolen at ;?:06 p.m. Sunday, but was recovered in Horn book, Calif., about 7,'j hours later, Ashland police report ed Monday. The car had run out of gas, police said. Hurt in Crash - Samuel D. Dawson, 31, of Jacksonville, was taken to Siskiyou Coun ty hospital in Yreka with mi nor injuries after an auto ac cident two miles nortli of Yreka about 5:30 a.m. Satur day, the California Highway patrol repSrted. Car Club Meets - The Old Timers Antique Car club will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m., at the Central Fire station at Third and Front sts. Films on the clubs participation in the "Fleet Days" at Reedsport re cently will be shown and plans for an August tour will be made. Seat Slolen-A rear car seat valued at $25 was taken from a car while it was parked on theeDean and Taylor company lot, 130 West Sixth St., some lime during the past week, the owner, Douglas Travis Brown, route 2, Central Poit. told city police Saturday. w Scout T r a i n i n g A Girl Scout Day Camp Training ses sion will be held Wednesday, Aug. 3 from 9 a.m. to noon at the home of Mrs. Paul Nor ris, 1481 Rideeway ave. All leaders, aides, and others in terested in day camp training are invited to attend. PLANE HITS HOUSE An airplane crash ed into a six-family apartment house at Compton. Calif., Sunday, injuring at least five persons. James Fees, 32, the pilot, had just taken off when his engine failed. Thel impact of the crash tossed the engine 100 . feet and the plane punched a hole in the); apartment house, causing extensive damage. : (UPI Telephoto) ! Obituaries TEFffUE ELAINE CLARK Graveside services for Ter ric Elaine C I a r k, infant daugliler of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cla?k, of 855 West Will st., were held this morn ing at Hillcrest Memorial park, with Conger - Morris, funeral directors, in charge of arrangements. Dr. D. Kirk land West, of the First Pres byterian church.i)fficiated. Survivors include, in addi tion to the parents, a brother, Matt; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mcintosh, San Bernardino, Calif.; and Mr. and Mrs. Jofcn R. Stelle, Medford. 50 50 58 60 Seattle - 71 Snokanc !M Yakima Eureka 60 Red Bluff 87 Sacramento 87 San Francisco ....on Los Angeles 87 Phoenix 105 Denver 03 Chicago 78 Miami Hcacn oh New York 82 Washington, D.C. 87 54 .01 60 67 "55 61 55 52 T. 66 82 65 611 77 1.09 60 71 .08 FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through Aug. 6): Western Oregon-Western Wash ington Temperatures averaging near or a little below normal. Highs in 70s in western Washing ton and 75-85 in western Oregon. Lows in 50s. A few rainy periods with precipitation mostly Tuesday and Friday. Total rain more than normal. Northern California No precipi tation. I Temperatures near normal. (fr.aaEi!j&) Ends Tuesday! ' BAVID ' SHIRLEY GIS NIVEH - MuLAINE-YOUNB. TAYLOR BACKUS KELLY ' k iVitUntDUfrrrtl Trash In Canal - Harold Weber Sexton, 3139 Mcrri man rd., Central Point, told city police Saturday that someone was dumping trash into a Rogue River Valley Ir rigation district canal along East McAndrews rd. and it was plugging up a screen. Po lice contacted a nearby resi dent who admitted to dump ing the trash in the canal. He said he didn't know it was hurting anything and assured police it would not happen again, Suitcase Found A suitcase containing clothing, pictures and stationery was found Sun day morning in front of the Cedar Lodge motel, 518 North Riverside ave., according to city police. Police said there is no identification in the suit case. Two-Car Collision - Cars operated by Arthur Herman Ziemann, 48, of 145 South Grape St. and Violet Mae Wil liams, 40, of 1307 Niantic St., collided Sunday about 8:58 a.m., at the intersection of Boardman and Manzanita sts., according to city police. Po lice said both cars sustained considerable damage. Zie mann was cited for failure to yield the right of way. Portland Produce Portland (UPIt Dairy market: Eggs To retailers: Grade AA extru large, 52-54c: AA large. 48 51c; A large, 4li-4Bc; AA medium. 43-45c; AA small 32-3GC; caiaons l-3c additional. Butler To retailers: AA and grade A prints 67c lb.; cartons lc higher; B prinls, 05c. Cheese, medium cured To re tailers: A grade cheddar single daisies. 44-51c; processed Ameri can cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 41 ',2-42 '.jc. Republicans Shape Congress Strategy0 Washington - lUI'U Republi can strategy for the post-convention congressional session shaped up today as a two-way fight to prove the Democrats can't make good on their ci vil rights plank and to block large election-year spending proposals. Sen. Jacob K. Javiis (R N. Y.) announced he planned to introduce at the session opening next Monday a bill embodying "every major ci vil rifihts pledge in the Re publican platform," which, in some ways, are less sweeping than the Democratic civil rights pledges. And Sen. Styles Bridges (R N. H.), chairman of the Sen ale GP policy committee, served notice that Republi cans would do everything they could to "hold in check" any attempt by Democratic presidential nominee John F. Kennedy to push for "give away legislation." Torrential Rains Flood Formosa Taipei-IUPll-Torrenual vains flooded central Formosa's lush rice belt today as Typhoon Shirley headed across the Red China mainland coast. Formosa provincial police reported 14 bodies had been recovered from s w 1 r li n g brown flood waters or due from under coIlaDseri houses. I WRAY - To Mr. and Mrs. Another three persons were Monty S 1036 West 13th st missine a.nd more than 120 Momora, juiy ji, iwbu. were injured, including 1 1 po- .v MABEL E. JOHNSON Mrs. Mabel Edna Johnson, of Eagle Point, (fled Friday in Eugene, from injuries suf fered in a car accident. Funcraj arrangements will be announced by Conger Morris, funeral directors. Sugar Marketing i Figure Increased ;; Washington - lUPU-The Agri culture Department today inj creased the amount of sugar that may be marketed in the United States this year in a move to squelch rising prices for the commodity. The department increased the market in quota of sugar from 10 million tons to 10.4 million tons. The department noted that sugar refiners in the north east area of the United States on July 22 raised wholesale refined sugar prices immedi ately from 9.40 to 9.70 cents a pound. T4ieir action follow ed an announcement June 15 winch raised the price from 9.20 to 9.40 cents a pound, effective as of July 5. MRS. MARY ALICE JAMES Mrs. Mary Alice James, 345 DeBair ave., Medford, died in a local hospital Sunday morning. Funeral arrange ments will be announced by Siskiyou Funeral Service, di rectors of Chapel in the Trees. births THEATRE INFORMATION SERVICE CALL SP 3-7323 FOR FULL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR THEATERS im'wiini:iMin RAWLINGS - To Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, 6851 Beall lane, Medford, July 30, I960, a girl, 6 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. lice hurt in day and night long rescue operations. More than 30,000 were re ported homeless. Portland (UPI) Dressed chick ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail ers: Fryers whole drawn, 3U-41C lb.; cut-up 44-40c lb.; hens, heavy type whole drawn, 41-43C lb.; light type hens cut-up, 31-35c lb.; whole 26-30C lb. TREASURE NITE FREE SET OF ROGERS SILVERWARE JAMES STEWART TtlE USA LU (, CO-FEATURE Girl Hospitalized Following Accident Jessie Smith, 16, Table Rock rd., is in critical condition at Rogue Valley hospital as the result of an accident this morning, according to state po lice and hospital reports. The accident reportedly involved a bicycle and logging truck about 9:35 a.m., at the Table Rock rd., Four Corners. CAN'T TRUST ANYONE Denver - A methodical thief, about to receive a long sentence, astonished the judge by presenting him with a complete inventory of every thing he had stolen. He al ways kept such hooks, the ihief explained, because his victims lied so atrociously to their insurance companies. 8'i pounds, Valley hospital. at a Rogue Servicemen ON ACTIVE DUTY Dr. Ralph A. Hibbs, 190 White Oak dr., a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Re serve, is currently on active duty training at Madigan Gen eral hospital in Taeoma, Wash. Colonel Hibbs is act ing as chief of medical service while at Madigan. Cana, V'. - WPD - Officers who raided and destroyed a 750-gallon still and 300 gal lons of moonshine captured a crutch and a walking gaiie. The owner apparently decided he didn't need them when the revenuers approached. Portland Livestock Portland (UPII USDA Cattle 1600; Good with choice steers 26.50; good fed heilcrs 23-24.50; standard steers and heifcra 20-22; canncr, cutter and utility ulcers and heifers 14-19: young utility standard cows 16-17; dry fed utility cows, 16; canners and cutters 11- 12.50: cutter bulls 17-20; canners down to 15. Calves 225. Good and choice veal- ers 23-24; utility and standard 18 22; culls down to 12. Hogs 900. u. S. No. 1 and 2 butch ers 185-230 lbs., mostly 20; mixed 1, 2 and 3 lots 19.75; few 275-330 lb sows 1650-17.50. Sheep 200. Choice with tome choice, 84-100 lb. range lambs 17 17.50; choice No. 2 to full wooled lambs 10-16.75; good and choice feeder iambs 13.50-14.00; cull to good ewes 1.50-3.50. Portland - (UPII - Damage may rur.o as high as $900,000 from a five-alarm fire which gutted the two-story New Sys tem laundry bulding here Sunday. Portland-IUPD - The world's largest shopping center open ed today - the 90-acrc, $100- milllon Lloyd Center in Northeast Portland. Investment Funds THE EM wea UNDERSTOOD WOMEN. LESLIE CARON HENRY FONDA Noon quotations on funds: Fund mil Bullock 12.50 Chem Fund 1 1 05 Colonial Ener 11.79 Eaton Howard Stk 11.71 Fidelity 11.07 Group Sec-Avla-Elec. 8.94 Group Soc-Com. Stk .. 12.03 Group sec-reir e.ia Group Sec-Steel Group Sec-Tobac ... Keystone B-3 Keystone B-4 Keystone K-2 Keystone S-l Keystone S-2 Keystone S-3 Keystone 8-4 Mast Inv Grth Stk . TV-Elec Value Line Inc Wellington. h 8 97 8.23 15 311 9.43 14 67 10 03 1 1 .55 12 04 12 20 14 37 7.08 5.12 1387 Asked 13.70 11.05 12 89 12 52 16 18 9.80 13.17 9 59 9 83 9.02 10.75 10 29 16 02 20.77 12 61 14.12 1338 15 54 8 70 Over-the-Counler Western Stocks The following bid and ask ed quotations, from the Na tional Association of Securi ties Dealers, Inc., do not rep resent actual transactions. They are a guide to the range within which these securities could have been sold (Indi cated by the "bid") or bought (indicated by the "asked") at the time of compilation. Common Stocks Hid Asked Bank of America 45 U 47. Callf.-PactMc Utilities 21 Cascades Plywood 22 Cons. Frelghtwayt 13 Copco 344 Cyprus Mines Corp. 21 First National nana. ot Morrlaon-Knudscn Northwest Nat. Gas .... Pacific Pwr. tt U Pcrmanente Cement Porllsnd Gen. Etec. .... U. S National Bank ... 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