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Building Permits E. C. Con rad was issued permit Wednes day for construction of an S3.000 residence at 1201 Loal st, and McKee brothers received a per mit to erect a $10,000 residence at 1132 Loal st. i 1st DRIVE IN RUN! ENDS SATURDAY! TOGETHER and TERRIFIC! MOT . PAIAMCT SHEury WINTERS I - V - f-St'l l M II" nj WARHCKCOLOftl AND! 1st RUN!" In CinemaScopel In Color! "The SCARLET COAT" Cornel Wilde Michael Wilding George Sanders jr mm UMmmmmmj g Wi f ' VT . They lived ' j M M'jSgSr desperation! W W'W PALACE - PLUS ANOTHER- GREAT 1st RUN HIT! -In Peaceful Hudson Valley the Drama of History's Most . Treacherous Plot Unfolds!. "THE SCARLET COAT" STARRING Cornel Wilde, Michael Wilding, Anne Francis, George Sanders From M-G-M In CinemaScope and in Color! Bring Your Friends - Enjoy Real Fun! AT WALKER'S POPULAR DREAMLAND FINEST MODERN MUSIC AS YOU LIKE IT! Good Floor Good Crowd I HOUSE of North of Gold Hill AT ON DISPLAY One of the West's Finest Collections of Gold Dust and Nuggets Winter Hours - 9 to 6 Under Founder's Management Since 1930 DON'T & SHOW! SATURDAY, APRIL 14 featuring the Melody Wranglers ROGUE VALLEY BALLROOM Adm. $1.00 Lots of Local and Inspections City Fire Mar shal Truman Kelson made in spections of one hotel and four business occupancies yesterday. He issued eight orders for cor rection of hazards. Clinic Cancelled A clinic for Oak Grove pre-school age children which was to have been held Monday, April 16, has been postponed to Monday, May 7, those in charge announced today. Permits Issued Building permits were issued yesterday and today to W. Benton Smith, to erect a S12.000 residence at 1532 East Jackson st., and Paul Andrews, erect S10.000 residence at 1624 Whitman ave. Return Mr. and Mrs. George Feltman and children, 637 Penn sylvania ave., 'arrived home Wednesday after visiting for a week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shaw, who own and operate a registered hereford ranch near Caldwell, Ida. Thefts Reported Dan C. Marmo, 1020 Murray st., re ported to city police yesterday th theft of a tire and wheel from his sedan while it was park ed at his residence. The loss was estimated at $35. Carl T. Stan ton, Butte Falls, told police two hubcaps were taken from nis station wagon April 8 while it was parked on North Riverside ave. TONITE & SAT. 1st DRIVE IN RUN MYSTERY Open Throughout The Year MISS THIS BIG -MOW- See and Hear the MELODY WRANGLERS KBES-TV 5:30 to 6:30 P.M. Every Saturday Watch for them! Free Parking Dancing 'til Personal Trash Fire A trash fire, burning during prohibited hours, was extinguished about 9:30 p.m. yesterday at the rear of 119 Clark St., firemen reported. Square Dance The Double H Square Dance club will con duct a dance session Saturday, April 14, beginning at 8:30 p.m., at Moose hall. Potluck refresh ments will be served and Fran Cronin will call the squares. The public is invited. Entomologist Here Dr. W. P. Stephen, assistant professor of entomology at Oregon State col lege, is in Medford working on pear pollination with local or chardists, the local branch ex periment station and the county extension service. To Take Prisoner Lane coun ty authorities were due here to day to take Robert Marion Col lom, 30, of 2637 Table Rock rd., Medford, to Lane county to face charges of petty larceny. Col lom was being held in Jackson county for Lane county authori ties. Harrow Theft Steve Lunak, route 1, box 470, Talent, re ported to the sheriff recently the theft of two sections of a four section spike toothed harrow. The sections were taken from his property on old Mill rd., off East Evans Creek rd. in Rogue River in the last three weeks, he said. Ladder Called Medford firemen brought an aerial lad der to Bates Candy company, 160 North Fir st., about 10 p.m. yesterday to assist police in a search of the roof. Officers were called to the company by an em ployee who said he heard foot steps on the roof. Police said they saw no one. Windshield . Damaged Mrs. Cloe E. Small, route 3, box 240, Medford, reported to the sher iff's office that a rock was thrown through the windshield of a truck parked in the drive way of her residence. The inci dent occurred between noon and 2 p.m. Sunday, she reported. To Shine Shoes Members of the eighth grade Sigma Theta Tri-Hi-Y club, composed of stu dents from Hedrick and Mc Loughlin Junior High schools, will shine shoes in downtown Medford tomorrow. Proceeds from the shine will go into the United Nations fund. About 15 girls are expected to participate in the fund raising campaign. Tools Stolen Lyle Roland Glenn, post office box 622, Cen tral Point, reported at the sher iff's office that an assortment of auto tools belonging to him were taken from a car owned by George Yorton sometime be tween 10 p.m. Sunday and 3 a.m. Monday. The car was park ed on North Pacific highway, near the Richfield cafe. At Osteopathic Roberta Gemaehlich, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gemaehlich, 2632 Jo Jack rd., had emergency ap pendectomy late Thursday at Osteopathic hospital, attendants reported today. There as a minor surgery patient today was Paul ine Kamody, 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Karhondy, 902 King st. Baby Improved John Skyr man, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Skyrman of Reno, Nev., who were killed in an automo bile accident' March 16 near Susanville, Calif., is reported to be convalescing satisfactorily from injuries he received in the same accident. His sister, Dawn Rae, also was killed. The baby was dismissed about two weeks ago from Community hospital where he received treatment since March 18 when brought here by Mercy Flights ambu lance plane from Susanville. He is being cared for by his mater nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bearden, at their home on Lozier lane. CARD OF THANKS To those who expressed their sym pathy in so many beautiful and prac tical ways during our recent bereave ment, we extend our heartfelt thanks. Kermit C. Combes Mrs. W. A. Childers & family. 1:00 Come On Out! Obituary LAKE SANFORD Lake Sanford, 57, formerly of Colorado died this morning in a local hospital. Conger-Morris funeral home is in charge of ar rangements. FRANK BROOKSHIRE The body of Frank William Brookshire,. 43, formerly of Salt Lake City, Utah, who died Thurs day in a local hotel, is being forwarded today by Conger Morris funeral home to Mont pelier, Ida., for services and in terment. Mr. Brookshire was born Dec. 15, 1912, in Montpelier, Ida. He served as a private in the Army Air Force from Feb. 23, 1943, through Nov. 23, 1945. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Hila Thomason, of Midland, Texas. ROY WILLIAMS Ashland Funeral services for Roy Jack Williams, 743 Oak st., will be held Monday at 10:30 a.m. in Litwiller Mountainview chapel. The Rev. Ross Knots will officiate and interment will be in Mountainview cemetery. Mr. Williams died April 12 in Ashland, where he had lived for 16 years. He was born July 25, 1900, in Missouri. An em ployee of Southern Pacific com pany, he retired in 1948 due to ill health. He worked with the line from Ashland to Grants Pass. Survivors include his wife, Ruth; four children, Mrs. Isa belle Yocum, Tacoma; Mrs. Mil dred Willis, Klamath Falls, Mrs. Donna Newman, Medford, and Donald Williams, Ashland; seven grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Gale Larimore, Klamath Falls, and Mrs. William Theis, Fairbanks, Alaska. Bend Dogs Remain In Pound for Food Bend 'CU.R) Twelve dogs had a chance for freedom here this week, but all but three pre ferred to stay behind for the food, little knowing that they might be approaching their last meal. The lock to the city's dog pound became undone, but only three of the dogs took off. When Robert Cook, city dog warden, reached the pound, he found nine of the dogs waiting near the building. They all fol lowed Cook into the pound for breakfast. Cook pointed out that dogs not reclaimed following adver tisement are killed. About 30 Indian tribes live on 27 Oklahoma reservations. TONIGHT See The - SAN FRANCISCO BALLET IN AN OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE AT Hedrick Jr. High - 8:30 P.M. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR America's most dynamic dance spectacle! OREGON'S MOST Food You'll Remember SROILED STEAK OR PAN FRIED CHICKEN DINNER. New Polished Rock Museum . . . U-Do-lt Gold Mining BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER SNACKS ALDERBROOK CAFE Between Old Oregon Auieum and House of Mystery 7 a.m. 9 a.m. Daily Phone: Gold Hill 5-9409 lira1- Mi ! TOMITE EXCITEMENT AND THRILL SHOW yfilKS AMONG OS JEFF MORROwTlEIGH SNOWDEH MERLE LEX in i Richard CARLSON Borboro RUSH rf4df AND ADDED TJ rXJ AT MIDNITE ( It A THIRD THRILl - V 'X I UITI W fmmmmmmm'amMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwiWi.m H ,;wmim CONGRATULATIONS ARE GIVEN Clifton Daniel by for mer President Harry Truman as he presents onetime for eign correspondent with plaque for "best press reporting" from abroad at New York's Overseas Press Club. Daniel is to wed Margaret Truman (right). (International) Wall Street New York (U.R) Railroad shares led the stock market higher today on lower volume. Gains in the rails ranged to more than a point. Aircraft manufacturing issues also dis played a considerable amount of strength. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American T & T ....183 V4 Anaconda 79 Vt Chrysler 66Vi Curtiss Wright 34Vs General Electric 61 General Motors .... ...... 45 Vs Montgomery Ward 94 Penn. R. R 26V4 Penney, J. C. ... 93 Vi Radio 46 Southern Co. 21 Southern "Pacific . 55V4 S. Oil of Calif 106 Texas Gulf Sulphur 36V8 Transamerica .'. 38 Tri-Continental .... 27 Vi United Aircraft . .-- 70 U. S. Rubber - 56 U. S. Steel .............. 60 Youngstown 101 Russia Pays Tribute To Franklin Roosevelt .. London U.R) Russia paid tribute to Franklin D. Roose velt on the 11th anniversary of the former U.S. president's death Thursday for advocating a policy of "peaceful coexistence." A Moscow radio broadcast said Roosevelt "was one of the first politicians in the U.S.A. to believe in the possible need for coexistence and cooperation between the lands of capitalism and socialism." Use Mail Tribune Want Ads UNIQUE CAFE Every Bit if Rite!! $2oo Children's Plates ii SPECIAL FRIDAY THE 13th 06ER0N BARKER CHARLES DRAIS CAME FROM OUTER Friday. April 13, 1958 Five Valley People Visit Training Base Five Rogue valley residents are expected to" return from Fort Ord, Calif., tomorrow after a tour of installations and observ ing training under the new six month active duty training pe riod for reserves. Those from Jackson county who are touring the base are Mr. and Mrs. William Foley, route 1, box 325, Central Point, whose son, Winston B.-Foley, is training there; Alex McDonald, dean of boys at Medford High school; Jennings Pierce, public relations representative; and the Rev. George Bolster, represent ing the Ministerial association. They were accompanied by Col. Vernon M. Smith, of the Oregon Military district, Van couver barracks, Wash. Neutralists Help Reds, Filipino Official Says " i Manila, P.I. (U.R) De-. fense Secretary Eulogio Balao charged today that neutralist na tions are helping the Commu nists in their campaign to domi nate the world. "It has been our observation that more often than not the peoples of the so-called neutral ist persuasion around us have shown a tendency to render as sistance to the Communist re gime," he said. iyXkU'"V tH ROBERT YOUNG , VI Vk VATV-mr CCTgffiffiTfCT itJ JANICE CARTER in Vjj WHyOOTG VCH3Mlf?P Jk H THE HALF aiH' BB88B i jrnn riRsTV I VI jLf -vssr j auxnicoi f MOTION PICTURE yf PLUS JU fSEXTTTCkfflXRt I IN THE NEW Y 4 CARTOON HITS 5jSU3l J II' ! 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S P fSlrHLtsJ 1 v SSJl a Qsi Vl A JOSEPH COnEH EVA BARTOK VL MED FORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIFTEEK Oregon Prison Warden Suffers Heart Attack Salem (U.R) Warden Clarence Gladden of the Oregon state penitentiary was recover ing in Salem Memorial hospital Air Force Will Fly Underprivileged Kiddies Berlin, Germany (U.R) The U.S. Air . Force will fly some 2,000 x underprivileged Berlin children for five week vacations to West Germany this summer. The Red Cross announced Thursday the program would be carried out for the fourth straight year. The Air Force will use 84 planes to take the chil dren out of Communist-surrounded Berlin. DANCE SAT., APRIL 14 Shady Covef V.F.W. Music By THE WESTERNAIRES DANCING FROM 9 to 1 Admission $1.50 Per Coupli WE'VE Fine Food FOR Everyones Taste Top Notch Cafe Next to Craterian Beauty Shop JL MVrjgiVl I IT? 1 1 i & HEY KIDS1 H inpjiH rjl HERE'S YOUR yi i XI SAT. FUN SHOW A !Z.r today from a minor heart at tack. Doctors described hit con dition as good. The warden should be back at work in a month, doctors said In Gladden's absence, Deputy L. R. Barnes is serving as acting warden. Use Tribune Want Ads mm. TONITE & SAT. story or 41 IjeSfc CHAMPKMII 'C!Trri) "tccowur : lrMt BOCOMMVj PLUS Tt3chnicolor itamng Rock HUDSON Piper LAURIE I Tils uS'-i