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Trash Firt - Medford fire
men put out a trash fire about
7:30 p.m. at 813 Grant St.
They said the burning was
being done in prohibited
hours on a vacant lot.
Accident -Cars operated
by Roger Paul Gratsinger, 27,
of route .1. box 388, Eagle
Point, and Gretchen Dona Me
cum, 34, of Butte Falls, were
involved in an accident on
Crater Lake highway between
Eagle Point and Butte Falls
junction, according to state
police.
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P a t i n t - Reported as a
surgery patient at Sacred
Heart hospital this morning
was Miss Alice Nebel, Glen
dale, Ore. Thomas J. Wright,
Mt. Pitt Star Route, box 10,
Butte Falls, was listed as a
medical patient.
Permits Issued - Building
permits have been issued by
the Medford building depart
ment to the Medford hotel to
install a boiler at Main and
Ivy sts., estimated to cost S2,
200; and to Keegan Town
send, to remodel his residence
at 2912 East McAndrews rd.
at a cost of $2,000.
Scout Meeting - Jackson
school Cub Scout Pack 8 will
meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at
St. Mark's Episcopal church.
Surgery Patient - Mrs. Wil
liam D. Reed, 433 Berrydale
ave., Medford, was listed yes
terday as a surgery patient at
Sacred Heart hospital.
4-H News
Sis-Q-Squirts
The Sis-Q-Squirts 4-H club
met at the Stan and Mary
Billings farm on Jackson rd.
recently.
Mary and Stan Billings
clipped the cows that they are
going to take to the pre-fair
at Bellview Grange.
The club went up to Wavne
and Penny Fletchers, who
live on the Green Springs
highway. Each member
cooked his meal over a camp
fire. The Sis-Q-Squirts is a com
bination of dairy and outdoor
cookery clubs.
Mary Billinss,
Reporter
Gold Hill Livestock
The Gold Hill Livestock 4
H club had its regular busi
ness meeting recently. Re
ports were given by Kenny
Martin on "How your Pigs
Grade," and by Peggy Martin
on "Foot Rot."
Peggy Martin and Candy
Gail gave reports on 4-H
summer school. Before the
meeting, we judged market
pigs.
Our next meeting will be a
potluck picnic at the Jones'
July 2.
The meeting was adjourn
ed and refreshments were
served.
Laura Thomas,
Reporter.
Rookie Cooks
The June meeting of the
Rookie Cooks 4-H club o Ea
gle Point was held at the
home of Cheryl and Mike
Hefley.
The meeting was called to
order by vice president Bob
by Hubbard. It was decided
that all officers would move
up one in office. Bobby Hub-
bard is now president; Mike
; Hefley, vice president; Cheryl
j Hefley, secretary; and Jimmy
i Hubbard, song leader.
The remainder of the
meeting was spent in prac
j ticing items that will he made
I at the fair,
j Mike Hefley,
I Reporter.
Investment Funds
Noon quotations on iclected
ttoeks '
Fund Bid Asked
Bullock 10.91 11.96
Chemical Fund 3.50 f).24
Colonial Ener 9.6H 10.56
Eaton Howard Stk .. 11.03 11.92
Fidelity 13.00 14.05
Fundamental Invest. 7.Rfl ft. 61
Group Sec Avia-Elec 5.91 6.48
Group Sec Com Stk 10.10 li.ifi
Group Sec Petr .... 9.85 10.79
Keystone B-3 4.9fi lfi.33
Keystone B-4 (1.77 9.57
Keystone K-2 . 4.14 4.53
Keystone S-t 18.02 19.66
Keystone S-2 10.41 11.36
Keystone S-3 11.27 12.30
Keystone S-4 ... . 3.40 3.72
Mass Inv Grth Stk 6.27 6.85
Nat'! Growth 6.34 6.95
Stocks 14.39 15.56
TV-Elec 6.36 6.92
United Accum 11,37 12.45
United Canada 15.29 16.62
United Continental. 5.60 6.12
United Income 9.87 10.79
United Science 5.14 5.62
Value Line Inc 4.70 5.14
Variable 5.03 5.44
Wellington 12.86 14.02
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TO FACE QUESTIONING Walt W. Ros
tow. State Department counselor and chair
man of its policy planning council, left, chats
with GOP Senate Leader Everett M. Dirk
sen of Illinois as Rostow arrives in Wash
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TESTIFIES Comedian Joey
Adams, president of the Amer
ican Guild of Variety Artists,
is shown as he testified before
the Senate Rackets subcom
mittce in Washington. Adams
said he believed that AGVA's
membership measured up to
the highest standards of dec
ency, morality and patriotism.
He said if certain night clubs
harbor vice it is the fault of
the FBI, the Immigration
Service, local law enforce
ment authorities and state
liquor boards. (UPI)
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Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Consider
able high cloudiness through Fri
day. Chance of late afternoon
thundershowen over mountains.
Low tonight 48. High Friday
90-93.
Western OreRon: Generally fair
through Friday, except for some
late night and early morning
cloudiness. A little warmer in
afternoon. Low tonight 42-54. High
Friday 80-90. except 84-74 along
coast.
Northern California: Fair to
night and Friday except fog near
coast.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 64; below normal 3.
Record high this date 101 In
1948.
Record low this date 42 I a 1054.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m., none.
Total this month .15 inch, .78
inch below normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 15.38 inches.
2.37 inches below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
18. highest this a.m. 77.
II I Cli 4:00 24
CITV Yester- a.m. hr.
day Low Prc.
Brookings 70 49
Grants Pass A3 49
Howard Prairie .... 72 40
Klamath Falls .... 7fl 52
MEDFORD 8 AO
Portland .. . .. 73 54
Seattle 7.1 SB
Spokane 72 40
Yakima 77 44
Eureka 04 42 ,
Red Bluff 95 fifi '
Sacramento 95 58
San Francisco 72 52
Los Angeles 82 87
Phoenix 105 72 " J2
Denver 94 81
Chicgo 73 87
Miami Beach AS 80
New York 83 59
Washington, D. C. 83 84
Portland Livestock
Portland UPIUSDA Cattle
100. No early sales.
Calves 25. No early sales.
Hogs 25. No early test.
Sheep 500. Utility-good nwes
3.50-4: others untested early.
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qustioned about a high-level paper drafted
by the policy planning staff which has
aroused some GOP criticism on the basis of
published versions of its contents. (UPI)
Concrete Poured for
Lake Creek Bridge
Jackson county crews have
completed pouring concrete
for the new Lake creek bridge
this week.
Work was completed on the
Evans Creek bridge on Evans
Creek rd.
Footings and piers are being
poured for the bridge over
Big Butte creek on the Neth
erlands rd. near McLeod, the
county engineer's office re
ported. NO CHANCES
Washington- (UPI) - Outfield
er Gene Woodling of the
Washington Senators went
through four consecutive
games without accepting a
single fielding chance while
with the Baltimore Orioles.
Over-the-Counier
Western Stocks
Bv. United Pruw International
Rid Asked
Bank nf America 45 48?ii
Cal Pac Ulil 20 2Hi
Con might av, in'i
Cyprus Mines 2P4 23B
Equitable S&L 32 35
First National Bank .... 51 54 'i
Jantzen . 24 27 'i
Morrison Knudsen 2RU 31 i
Mult Kennels 4 414
N.W. Natural Gas 23 i 25
Oregon Metallurgical .. 1 1 'i
PPJtL 224 2414
PGE 22',i 24
U.S. National Bank .... B2',!, 8814
United Util 23 ti 25 'a
West Coast Tel 174 1B4
Weyerhaeuser 25-fii 27?i
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STARRING
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Featuring EDDIE
Obituaries
CHARLES J. NUNAN
Ventura, Calif. - Charles J.
Nunan, son of a pioneer Jack
sonville family, died here
June 26 at his home. He had
lived in Ventura for 40 years.
Funeral services were
scheduled this morning in
Ventura.
A native of Jacksonville,
Mr. Nunan attended school
there before enrolling at San
ta Clara university in Cali
fornia. He was an ardent base
ball fan and was a member of
early-day Jacksonville teams.
Mr. Nunan's mer c a n t i 1 e
store in Jacksonville was one
of the largest and best known.
The family home built by his
parents still stands on Old
Stage rd. He later farmed the
area now known as the Heu
ner farm near Jacksonville.
Survivors include his wife,
Mignon Nunan; a son. Craig
Nunan; a daughter, Virginia
Nunan; several grandchildren;
a sister, Mrs. Fanny Russell,
Santa Barbara, Calif.; and a
nephew, Donald J. Russell,
president of Southern Pacific
railroad.
GRAHAM M. FOOTE
Private funeral services
were held today for Graham
M. Fooe, 73, of the Rogue Val
ley Manor, who died Wednes
day. Interment will be in
Mountain View cemetery,
Pasadena, Calif. Perl Funeral
home was in charge of ar
rangements. Mr. Foote was born in Ke
wanee, 111., March 7, 1889. He
was a veteran of World War I.
He served for several years as
an inspector for the juvenile
division of the Long Beach,
Calif., police department.
Mr. and Mrs. Foote have
made their home at the Rogue
Valley Manor since May 15
1961.
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Lava Beds Trip
Set Saturday
Ashland - Southern Oregon
college will sponsor a trip to
the Lava Beds National Monu
ment Saturday, Bob Bennett,
summer recreation director,
has announced.
Townspeople are invited
and may make reservations at
the SOC business office or
student affairs.
Tour members will leave
Britt Student center at 8:30
a.m. and will return at 5:30
p.m. The bus will be equipped
with a PA system, restrooms,
and air conditioning, Bennett
said.
Dr. Frank Sturgcs and Dr.
Irene Hollenbeck of the South
ern Oregon college science de
partment, will serve as natur
alists. Picnic lunches may be
brought individually or
packed by the college for 75
cents. Transportation fee for
the trip is $3, Bennett said,
and reservations should be
made by this afternoon.
Portland Produce
The following price quotations
are from the agricultural market
lug wi-vice of the U.S. Department
Ol Agriculture in rm utum.
Ekcs: Prices to retailers, cartons.
X large AA 41-45; large AA 3B-43;
large A 37-40; medium AA 33-39;
small AA 27-35. Prices to produ
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Butter: Prices to retailers. No. 1
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B 65.
Poultry: Prices to retailers, de
livered, for crnde A quality, fry
ers, whole 30-3H, cut up 3A-42; light
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THURSDAY. JUNE
Local Man Leaves
Irvan Guss, son of Mr. and i school and Oregon State unl
Mrs. Henry Guss, 1041 Mt. versity. At OSU. he majored
Pitt ave., Medford, left this
week for the University of
Maryland, College Park, Md.,
where he wil begin training
for the Peace Corps.
Following a two-month
training course, Guss will be
sent to British Honduras for
two years. He will teach and
train teachers in secondary
education.
The Medford man taught at
Adrian High school in Ad
rian. Ore., last year. He is a
graduate of both Crater High
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