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Moye Made To Block Portland (U.R) The Eev. Mark Chamberlain, Gresham, said today that telegrams had been sent to the Oregon Demo- j cratic convention delegation ask ing their help in blocking publi cation of a Senate booklet listing ah Oregon organization as a Communist front. The Rev. Chamberlain said the Oregon Federation for Social Ac tion may go to the Supreme ANNA lilAGNAN1 1956 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! ITZ. SSl"- & SAT. I: 'fc-.Y mmp' f llttUII r4 i m m mum a 4 ai m. m j.. -aw m SATURDAY NIGHT EAGLE POINT The Only Spring Floor In Southern Oregon DANCE TO THE COMBINED MUSIC OF DICK SPAIN. BILL LIVELY and The Rogue Valley Boys Featuring The BEST In Western Swing TUNE IN BILL'S WESTERN ROUND-UP TIME ON KWIN NEW PARKING LOT Plenty of Space Admission Price HOUSE of North of Gold Hill AT On Display - One of the West's Finest Collections of Gold Dust and Nuggets Summer Hours - 8 to 7 Under Founder's Management Since 1930 Adm. 1.00 ROGUE VALLEY BALLROOM featuring the MELODY WRANGLERS Lots of Free Parking Dancing 'til 1:00 Booklet Publication Court to test legality of the Sen ate's action in including the Fed eration in its list of Commu nist front organizations. His telegram to Sens. Richard Neuberger and Wayne Morse and to Rep. Edith Green lists four reasons why the booklet should not be published. The Senate Tuesday approved 75.000 additional copies of the publication. TONITE $1,00 Per Person MYSTERY Open Throughout The Year jli 'Wmuit s SATURDAY NIGHT! Don't Miss This BIG DANCE & at the Local and Squara Danco Pot luck re freshments will be served at a square dance at the Roxy Ann Grange hall on Spring St., Satur day, at 8:30 pjn. Gordon Ker shaw and Kenneth Howe will call. Inspections City Fire Mar shal Truman Nelson yesterday inspected two business occupan cies and investigated six com plaints of hazards in residential areas. He issued seven orders for correction of hazards. Collision A collision oc curred on South Riverside ave. near Main st. Thursday involv ing cars operated by Ruth Gromley Bolton, 1211 Locust st., "and Patricia Ann Strader, 661 J St., Medford police reported. Deadline Extended Deadline for 4-H summer camp registra tion has been extended from Fri day to Monday, Glenn Klein, county 4-H club agent, an nounced today. The session will be held from July 15-21 at Camp Lake of the Woods. Permits Issued Albert Gould, 409 South Peach st., has been issued a building permit to erect a $2,900 addition to his resi dence. A. Boitano, 1710 East Main st., was issued a permit to erect a $26,000 storage building at 219 South Central ave. Accident Vehicles operated by Robert Simpson Weber, 794 Marshall St., and Clovis Thomas Mirrasou, Los Gatos, Calif., were involved in an accident Thursday on West Main st., be tween Holly and Grape sts., ac cording to Medford police. Bishops Take -Trip Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bishop and daugh ters Deanna and Linda, Jack sonville, plan to leave by bus Saturday morning for Flagstaff, Ariz. Stephen Robert Bishop, 19, their son, was killed in the crash of a TWA airliner in Gran Can yon last Saturday. Wins Contest Miss Marlyn Stewart, who is sponsored by the Jacksonville Lions club, won the weekly prize for selling the most tickets in the Jacksonville Jubilee Queen's contest. Miss Stewart's prize was donated by the West Side Pharmacy, Med ford. Meeting Set The Jackson county agricultural committee will meet in the court house auditorium Monday, July 9, at 8 p.m. Otto Bohnert will discuss grass seed growing from the cul tural standpoint, and the use of fertilizers and weed control. Bikes Stolen Alva Doyle Martin, 425 Manzanita ave., re ported to Medford police Thurs day his Western Flyer boy's bi cycle was stolen from the Cra terian theatre. John Benjamin Klukkert, 1123 Bens lane, re ported the theft of his Schwinn boy's bicycle from the Craterian theatre, police said. - Citations Dennis George Dibble, 1122 West 11th st. was cited for failure to display his front license plate and Harold Reith Bulman, route 1, box 316A, Medford, was cited for failure to yield the right of way when the vehicles they were op erating collided at Fourth and Bartlett sts. Thursday, according to Medford police. Grass Fires City Firemen ex tinguished two rural grass fires yesterday. In the morning they put out a blaze of about one half acre in the 1600 block of Grand ave. About 5:43 p.m. they were called to a blaze start ed from a hobo fire at the north end of Sage rd. The flames burn ed along the Southern Pacific railroad right-of-way and the area covered was slightly larger than that on Grand ave. Business Names B u s i n e s s names assumed this week in' elude Doctor Slipper Manufac turing company by W. L. Ste vens Sr., Steve and Mitch Boot Shop by W. L. Stevens, and Market Basket by Everett H. and Donzella N. McGee. Business names retired included the Na tional Business association and the Zzyon Glass Heat Wholesale and Retail distribution by Har old R. Sutton, and Steve and Mitch Boot Shop by John H. Mitchell and W. J. Stevens. Dead line Sunday Classified is at noon Saturday: lu a.m. Monday lor Monday: other daya 5.30 previous day. SHOW Witch for the MELODY WRANGLERS ON KBES-TV Every Saturday Night from 5:30 to 6:30 P.M. Personal Plan Food Sale Past Noble Grands' club of Olive Rebekah lodge will hold a food sale Satur day, July 7, at the City Appliance store, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. News About Servicemen ON LEAVE Pfc. Gene Fisher, U.S. Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Fish er, 718 Bennett St., is visiting Medford on leave after spending about six months at Narsarssuak Air base, Greenland. Fisher has been in the service two years. He attended Medford high school. WAC COMPLETES COURSE Pvt. Jean Marie Moss, daugh ter of Mrs. Vera I. Kime, Med ford. has been assigned to head quarters, Fifth Army, in Chi cago, 111., for duty. She com pleted the clerical procedures and typing course recently at the women's Army Corps center, Fort McClellan, Ala. Miss Moss enlisted as a WAC in February of this year. She is a graduate of Eagle Point High school. ENGINEER HOME Sgt. Charles McCallisler is home in Medford after three years on duty with the Army engineers. McCallister lives with his mother, Mrs. Harriet Mc Callister, 714 McAndrews rd. While with the engineers, Sgt. McCallister served in Korea and in the states. His company was awarded a unit citation for out standing work in Korea. ROTC CADETS TRAIN Cadets Jerry D. Lambo and Alfred L. Leavitt, Medford, are receiving six weeks of training this summer at Fort Gordon, Ga., through the Reserve Of ficers Training corps program of Oregon State college. Lambo is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambo, 1389 South Peach st.; Leavitt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Leavitt, 39 Summitt ave. - Training ends Aug. 3, and in cludes use of signal corps equip ment, firing of weapons, tactical field problems and defense against chemical, biological and radiological warfare. Obituary MARTIN D. RAY Funeral services for Martin Douglas Ray, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Ray, 2032 Winchester ave., who died Wed nesday, will be held in Conger Morris chapel at 9:30 a.m. Satur day. The Rev. Fred Lee of the Grants Pass Advent Christian church will officiate. Committal will be in Siskiyou Memorial park. Survivors besides the parents include one brother, Terrill and a sister Terry both at home; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ray, Chiloquin, Ore.; Mrs. Mary Mays, Medford; and Mr. Eddie Mays, Reno, Nevada; great grandmother, Mrs. Birbie Chan cellor, Medford.' . Man Acquitted by Jury In District Court Here L. Joe Christian, 1135 Lozier lane, Medford, was acquitted by a district court jury Thursday afternoon of a charge of furnish ing limior to minors. Christian was represented by Edward and Noreen Kelly of Kelly and Kelly law firm. Rep resenting the state were Alan Holmes and Al Franzke, deputy district attorneys. Daily Weather Report FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Clear through Saturdav except partly cloudy about sunrise. Low tonight 52. High Satur day 90. Western Oregon: Partly cloudy through Saturday except night and morning overcast in northern half. Chance of a few light showers in ex treme north portion tonight. Low to night 50-5S. High Saturday 75-85 in land. 60-65 on coast. Northern California: ' fair through Saturday and probable on Sunday. De creasing fog on coast. Warmer Satur day. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday 68; below normal 2. Record high this date 104 in 1922. Record low this date 43 in 1925. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid night, trace. Midnight to 10 a.m.. none. Total ' this month trace. .05 inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1. 33.40 inches. 15.56 inches above normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 37Tc. highest this a m. 837c. CITY High Low Free. Brookings 64 54 Crater Lake 53 SO 79 72 66 69 78 62 M 88 64 79 102 69 67 37 58 45 57 57 52 50 47 53 67 55 52 63 71 60 54 77 57 65 Grants Pass Klamath Falls . MEDFORD Portland Seattle Spokane Yakima .01 .25 .09 .02 Eureka Red Bluff Sacramentd San Francisco Los Angeles ... Phoenix Denver Chicago . .12 .01 Miami 65 New York 65 Washington. D.C 81 FIVE-DAY FORELAsi (Through July 11) Western Oregon A few light show ers at beginning of period and again Monday or Tuesday. Otherwise little or no rain. Temperatures averaging near or a little below normal. Highs 75-85. lows 46-52. Northern California Chance of thunderstorms in northern mountains near middle of next week, otherwise no rain. Rising temperatures with averages near normal. Wall Street New York (U.PJ Stocks rose to new highs in the indus trial division since May 9 on re duced volume today. Other sections firmed, the utility enough to carry its average to a new high since March 27. Leading steel shares were ir regular in a narrow area. Chemi cals made gains at the outside ranging to four points in Du Pont and more than three in Allied. Dow-Jones final stock aver ages: 30 industrials 504.14, up 3.60; 20 railroads 167.16, up 0.95; 15 utilities 68.71, up 0.06, and 65 stocks 178.87, up 1.00. Sales today were about 2.180, 000 shares compared with 2,240, 000 Thursday. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American T & T 1813i Anaconda 7314 Chrysler 64', Curtiss Wright 33 General Electric . 61?4 General Motors . 46 Montgomery Ward 41 3 Penn. R. R. 24 Penney, J. C 97 Vi Radio 42 Southern Co 215s Southern Pacific . . MVs S. Oil of Calif SUi Texas Gulf Sulphur 33 Transamerica - 40 Tri-Continental 27Vt United Aircraft - 73 PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland (U.P.1 Cattle for week 1835. Average to high-choice 905- 1.080 lb. fed steers S22.50 to S22.75: other good to average choice i.ou to $22; standard S17-19. utility S12-16. canner steers down to $8; good and choice fed heiters $19.50-21.50: canner and cutter cows S7-9: utility $10-12.50; commercial S13j0-14: standard cows $15; utility bulls $15-16.50. later sales mostly $15-25 down, canner ano cutter lieht bulls $9-12. medium to choice yearling stock steers $15-17. Calves 265. uood ana cnotce veaiers $16.50-20: calves $16-18: cull to com mercial $7-15. Hogs 1200. U.S. No. 1 and 2 butch ers 180-235 lbs.. $19.25-19.50, late $19 19.60 with some S19.75: No. 3 down ward to $18.25: few 160-175 lbs. $17.25- 18.50. Sows 300-500 lbs. $11.50-15.50; feeder pigs $15-16.50. Sheep 2575. Choice spring lambs $21-21.50: with some prime $22; good and choice $18.50-19.50; good and choice 65-80 lb. feeders $14-15.50; good old crop lambs and yearlings $13-14; cull to choice ewes $2-4.50. PORTLAND PRODUCE Portland (U.P.) Eggs To retail ers: Grade AA large, 50-51c; A large. 47-49c; AA medium, 44-45c; A me dium, 42-43c; A small. 30-31c; cartons no charge to 3c additional. Butter To retailers: AA grade prints. 67-68C lb.; cartons. 68-69c; A prints, 67-68c: B prints, 65-66C. Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched dar, single daisies, 43,2-471,;!c; 5-lb. loaves, . 48 1 i -51c: processed American cheese, 5-lb. loaf. 42-44C. Farm Market First Yakima apricots and Willamette valley peaches and potatoes arrived at the Farmers Eastside market here today. -Apricots from the Yakima val ley went at S3 for a 35 pound box quoted by a truck wholesaler. The Dalles apricots were $2.25 for 20 pounds. White Rose potatoes from Sau vies Island were $3.50 a 60 pound box and peaches from Beaverton were $2.25 for flats of nine baskets. Poultry, Rabbits Live Chickens To growers (No. 1 qualitv f.o.b. Portland). Fryers. 2'2-4 lbs., 23c lb., at farm 22-22 2c; light' hens, too few transactions for Port land price 16c at ranch: heavy hens 5 lbs. up. not enough trading for Port land price: at country, 17-18c lb. up; old roosters, ll-12c. Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade dressed to retailers: Fryers. New York style. 35-36c lb.; whole drawn. 41-43c; cut up. 47-50c: hens, light type. New York style, 29-30c; cut up. 40-44c; hens, heavy type. N.Y. style, 31-32c; whole drawn. 43-46c. Turkeys To producers: Fryer tur keys, live weight, 27-28c lb.; voung turkey hens. 28c lb. live weight; 38c lb. on eviscerated basis. Rabbits (Average to growers, f.o.b, killing plant: Live white, 3t-4 lbs., 20-23c: 5-6 lbs.. 15-18c; colored pelts, 4c under; old does, 10-12c lb., a few higher. Fresh killed fryers to retail ers. 56-58C lb.: cut up, 60-63C. Portland Wholesale hay prices: New crop No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. Portland, $34-36. Wholesale prices as reported bv the L'SDA market news service: Wheat, No. 2 soft white, $71 ton; No. 3 white oats, 38-lb. test. Coast delivery; $57.50 ton: soybean meal. $87.50 f.o.b. Port land; barley. Coast delivery, $49 ton: standard millrun, $42.50-43 ton; No. 2 yellow corn. Eastern shipments, f.o.b. Portland, $70.50. EEIi.il A REMARKABLE TRUE SPV NOW A C R EAT MOTION PICTURE ! WkLT Disney FESS PARKER Plus WALT DISNEY'S TRUE LIFE ADVENTURE "MEN AGAINST THE ARCTIC" STARTS SUNDAY - HERE'S ONE YOU CAN'T MISS That WONDERFUL m f MOYIE ENTERTAINMENT! V flirty9 A UNrVtWAiffKATlCNAl hCTlMf JEFF CHANDLER URSINE DA1LTIM HOVEY Friday, July 8, 1956 Second Community Fair Set at Phoenix Second in a series of 4-H com munity fairs in Jackson county will be held at Phoenix Satur day, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Livestock and home econom ics exhibits will be featured and some demonstrations are plan ned, according to Miss Marjorie Hattan and Glenn Klein, county 4-H club agents. Judges will be residents of Phoenix who have had experience in livestock and home economics work. The coun ty agents will also assist. Club members from other communities will participate in judging of animals and home economics entries. A similar fair was held June 6 at Prospect and others are planned at Gold Hill, Ashland. Central Point, Ante lope and Applegate. The com munity fairs are designed to give 4-Hers experience prior to the Jackson county fair, the 4-H agents said. FIRST TIME TONIGHT CARNIVAL Fri., July 6th To July 14th Inc.. Auspices D.A.V. American Legion & V.F.W. MEDFORD FAIRGROUNDS Dare Devil Motor Drome Riders 15 Big Rides 15 10 Big Shows 10 and Kiddie land O VISIT the mammoth gay-way of lights and sights truly 0 fairyland of wonders sur passing the nights of old Arabial Follow the Twin Search Lights to the Showgrounnds! HURRY! ENDS SATURDAY STORY... - JEFF HUNTER MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN Armed Man Holds Up Woman in Portland Portland A man armed with a small chrome pistol late last night i'nd early today terrorized two women in downtown Port land and escaped with about ?6 in the two holdups. Mrs. Doris V. Pattison, 27, told police the man accosted her in the women's powder room of the Liberty theater shortly after 11 p.m. He took her purse contain ing $5 and shoved her into another room and told her to stay there. About 2 a.m. today a man of the same description stopped Miss Beverly J. LaMarsh, 19, as she waited for a bus at South west Broadway and Taylor street. He took her wallet con taining about $1 and fled. Unexpected Guests If your mother-'n-Iaw, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, cousins, 2nd cousins or friends drop in on you save the fuss and the muss bring the to Top Notch Cafe Next to Craterian Beauty Shop S311i.il GARY MAXSION 208 West Clark Won the Bike Last Saturday BE HERE TOMORROW YOU MAY WIN THE NEXT ONEI TYPE BIKE! Your Choice of Boys' or Girls' Model ON THE SCREEN DORIS DAY HOWARD KEEL in A SWELL WESTERN "Calamity Jane" PLUS CARTOON CARNIVAL and No. 14 "PERILS Of WILDERNESS" " mom rutnr uttmm Motm ivinr iummht macarloadI Last Mite Phone 2-5562 John Wayne, Big Hit FEATURES KIRK DOUGLAS MirilyB Maxwell Artku Kuiecy PLUS HIT No. 2 UnMfk SCOTT Kay FRANCIS Srian DONLEVY-Gm. BANCROFT PLUS HIT No. 3 lSIAHD desire LINDA DARNELL A TIIIHKTFJ HOT ill - "1 ft Goil RUSSELL jJgc; mm C3 Births ADAMS To Mr. and Mrs. John, 524 Barnes ave., JUly 5, lajo, a gin, o pounas, at oacrea Heart hospital. BORROWED MONEY Tallahassee. Fla. (U.R) Offi cials of the Tallahassee Bank & Trust Co. opened for business eargerly today. For the first time since Tuesday they, were able to enter the vault contain ing notes, travelers checks, and cash reserves because of a slip up in setting the automatic tim ing device. Thursday the bank operated on borrowed money. GATES OPEN 7 P.M. SHOW AT DUSK LM M M M M M Ml 2 DRIVE-IN Mlrni VAfHCls UtAUMUVl Phen 2-6507 SAMITL GOLDWYN'S Guys Dolls MARLON BRANDO i' JEAN SIMMONS FRANK SINATRA , 4 VIVIAN BLAINE TV I COLPWVM tiU Th Story Of AmneoA?r Dfm starring ufnetrs and Men ltA i of iht U.S. AIR FORCE ? end JACK WEBB tfttlUlT.j.ftltMft&l HFTH CtORtt FRANCIS JtOUftt (4. 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