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Square Dance TT.e 5.".ing n' S'ar cluij v.ill i.oid a square dance i'h pot!::tk refresh ments at the Jacksonville Com ni unity hsll at 3 p.m. Friday. Bob Waller and Cly Barton v.; rail. Al! square dancers are invited. HOTEL 1 MEMU CLARK GABLE kT 'S3 I Sirloin Roast J i $150 J l Natural I 'I Gravy H J TTJ1 BREAKf A5T L! 1 AND LUNCH I I I I 1 I I i i r i i THE? W I 0 I PLUS V SUJiSBIKE MUSICAL! jj Everyday TAKE-OUT SPECIAL! HAMBURGERS D WITH ALL THE PARK PLACE CAFE 302 W. MAIN ACROSS FROM THE OLD CITY PARK irr.' 1 1 l I" ." .' - TTTv n ITSTPI TT7I SATURDAY NIGHT Gold Hill Grange Music by VIC FLOOD and Ths RHYTHM MASTERS with Guest Vocalists Dining Room Open the Entire Evening LTD&MCIE SATURDAY NIGHT ADAS EAGLE The Only Spring Floor 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 Local and Grasi Fire City firemen re ported no damage fro:n a grass fire about 5 30 p.m. yesterday in the 3300 block along Crater Lake highway. The rural pumper was sent to the blaze. Picnic Set Cub Scout pack ; 44 v.ill hold a. picnic Sunday' July 22 at 12 noon at McKee j bridae. There will be swimming I and wading and a treasure hunt ; for younasters. The picnic is pot luck and each familv lias been asked to bring table service. Coffee. Koolade and ice cream is to be furnished by the pack. Patients Patients at Osteo pathic hospital Thursday include Mrs. Henry V. Munday. Gold Hill, who had maior surgery, and .Mrs. Raymond Klenke. Ken yon ville, who is convalescing after minor surgery. At Sacred Heart hospital were Mikeal Cur ley, four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Curley, 147 Highland drive, who had surg ery; Albert Cardoza, Yieka. medical patient; Clifford Troop. 1236 North Riverside, surgery: Willis Hodce. Jacksonville, medi cal patient: William Schmidt. I route 3. surgery, and Mrs. Edna Briscoe, Phoenix, a medical pa tient. TONITE! si Drive In Ron! 1 JANE ROBERT RUSSELL RYAN in oaou cimiY.taniiirv nLLI.1 UniLLI M-1M n FOR TRIMMINGS Hall From 9:00 To 1:00 FREE Check-room Improved Parking Area n POINT In Southern Oregon $100 Per Person rr g Personal Permit Issutd C. Wayne Smith has been issued a building : permit to remodel a residence at 632 South Ivy st. Cost is esti- mated at about SI. 000. Assumed Name The business name Cove Dru?s has been as-. sumed by Wendell and Evelyn Stalker according to county clerk s records. Battery Stolen Arthur L. Luke, box 242, Central Point, reported to the county sheriff's office Wednesday that a battery ; had been stolen from his carj while it was parked on Tabic ; Rock rd. near Four Corners. ... j Square Dance The Happy Harvesters Square dance club' will conduct a square dance at . 8:30 p.m. Saturday. July 21. at Central Point gion hall. There will be potluck refreshments. Paul Larsen and J. D. Lubbers will call. ... Attending Convention Har vey M. Brandau. 44.'J Haven St.. has been invited by Valprariso University in Indiana to attend the third annual campus conven tion of tiie Valparaiso Advisory council. July 27-23. He is a mem ber of the advisory council. Citation Issued John Dan iel, 1012 East Main st., was cited yesterday for following too close when the car he was oper ating collided with a vehicle operated by Richard Johnson House, 15 Corning court, at Sixth st. and Riverside ave., Medford police reported. ... Quarti Notice Vernon Mc Crory and Vernon Caldwell have filed a quartz location no tice in the county clerk's office. The claim, known as Co-Opp. is in the Foots creek mining dis trict. McCrory and Caldwell gave their address as route 1, box 15, Gold Hill. Orders Issued City Fire Mar shal Truman Nelson reported the inspection of five business occu pancies, a warehouse and a place of public assembly yesterday and the issuance of five orders for correction of hazards. Two com plaints of hazards in residential areas were investigated. Alarm Sounds The Medford fire department rural pumper ; was sent to the L. V. Young resi-1 dence. 3014 Lone Pine id., iibout j 2:40 p.m. Wednesday when the home alarm system sounded. Mrs. Young reported the alarm system sounded because the at tic detector had fused because of overheat. There was no fire. ... At Sacred Heart Patients at Sacred Heart hospital today included Jackie Kinny, nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. I Rube Kinny. 1308 Spring St.. who suffered a broken arm w hen he fell from a horse yesterday: Wilber Bushong. Winston. Ore.; . Kenneth Canary. 2169 Fowler i lane; Frank Watson. Grants Pass; Donna Bandy, seven and a half months, of 2417 Spring brook rd: Loyal Smith. 1119 East 11th st.; Boon Harding. 828 Da- kola ave., and Richard Matt hews, six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews of Ft. Jones, Calif., all surgery pa tients at the hospital. Medical patients there included Simon Grace, Glendale; Scherec Rose, Riddle: and Larry Westby. seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Westby. Happv Camp. Calif. GP FIRM FILES Salem (U.R1 Articles of in corporation were filed here to day for the C and H Logging company of -Grants Pass. They were signed by Samuel M. Bowe, Wally P. Martin and Maxine V. Pilkington. AT WALKER'S POPULAR BREAMLANB Featuring VIRGINIA WESTERFIELD With Htr Saxophont and Clarintt Finst Music HOUSE of MYSTERY North of rfS&K Open I Gold Hill ftgWSfiKj Throughout I AT The Year 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 Wall Street New York i'U.R: Metal shares and special issues with gains ranging to more than two points featured an irregular stock mar ket today. Railroad issues were the poor performers in the major groups. Elsewhere some issues lost one to more than two points. Dow-Jones Averages Dow-Jones final stock aver-! ages: 30 industrials 514.57, up 0.71; 20 railroads 167.96. off 0.29: 15 utilities 69.83. up 0.12, and 65 stocks 131.64. up 0.11. Sales today were about 2.020. 000 shares compared with 1.950, 000 shares Thursday. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American T & T 182"i Anaconda 80 Chrysler 64:1s Curtiss Wright 33' t General Electric R31 2 General Motors 47:!s Montgomery V'ard 43r-i Penn R R 24 Penney J C 94' 2 Radio 444 Southern Co 213i Southern Pacific 51' 1 S Oil of Calif 57nR Texas Gulf Sulphur XV, Transamerica 39' 1 Tri-Continental 28'; United Aircraft 73 1 4 U S Rubber 54' K U S Steel fil 1 t Youngstown 95"s Central Point Man Charged in Court Waller Pirkcy. 33. route 2 box 313. Central Point, was held in county jail yesterday after fail ing to post SI, 500 bond set by District Court Judge Rawles Moore. Pirkey is charged wih obtain ing money by false pretenses, and will have a preliminary hearing July 25 at 2 p.m. Obituaries Mrs. Mary Swayne of Jacksonville Dies Mrs. Mary Barbara Swayne, 72, of Jacksonville, died Thurs day. Mrs. Swayne was born in Jack sonville Feb. 4. 1884. She re ceived her education at Saint Mary's Academy there and was married to Patrick F. Swayne on Nov. 13. 1399. Mr. Swayne pre ceded her in death in 1930. She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic church. She is survived by five daugh ters. Hazel K. and Josephine Swayne of Medford. Mrs. Mil dred A. Barron of Ashland. Mrs. Mary Lois Johnson of Portland, and "Sister Jeanne'' of Belling ham. Wash.; and one grandson, Edwin Barron of New York city. Perl funeral home is in charge of arrangements. LOYD F. HAHN Funeral services for Loyd Franklin Halm. 55. of Butte Falls, who died Wednesday in a local hospital will be held in the Conger-Morris chapel at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. The Rev. Rob ert Simmons of the First Baptist church at Butte Falls will offi ciate. Committal will be in Siskiyou Memorial park. Mr. Hahn was born in Oran. Missouri. Aug. 8. 1900. He en listed May 8, 1917. and was dis charged March 25. 1919, as a private. He aaain enlisted in the Army March 5, 1920, at Fort Mc Dowell. Calif., and was dis charged April 26, 1921, at Hoboken, N.J. Survivors include his wife, Gertie E. Hahn: a daughter, Mrs. Homer Lamb, Central Point; and a son. Alfred Hahn, Medford; three step children, Mrs. Arthur Alexander, Columbus. Ohio; Leon F. Spencer, Central Point; Mrs. Ray Hawkins, Chico, Calif.; ; two sisters. Mrs. Laura Axel, j Ashland, and Mrs. Vada Atilano. i Hammett, Ida.; 10 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Always a Good Crowd! I PORTLAND PRODUCE 1 Portland 'L P i E.eas To retail ers: Grade AA larpe. 54-ric; A iaree, 5 1 -52c; A A medium. -4 8-4 1c: A me- diutn. 4fi-48c: A small. 3(-31c; carton. no charge io ?.c additional. ; Butter To retailer-: AA erade ; i prim. . fiT-Rc lb ; cartons. H8-69c; A j print- 67-hfic: B prints. t;3-fite ; I Cheese To retauers A crane cheri , r'ar sinc'e na:ics. 43 : .--47 : c: 5-ltv loaves. 4S':-5U'. processed American cheese. 3-lb. loaf. 42-44c. farm Market Prices 'o prod :rers for tkr-e Hozrn tTao ir3T5 of leTluce advanced 25 1' Portland market lodav ' Wi":e ' ! :e:ailrrs advanced to 50-2 .- with joiiT Tliinc to an ex'renie of S.'S "in a crate S-.;nnMdp and Board map Whi'e R,ie potatoes ceie a? low as ;.-)ii-7 nrt the shipping do, k Br.M luzs o: Miitnp-Free-Aa-er d::i"ict t rr:alor hroueht s "H a U'E Field ?"o,. n cucii!nhpr h'Oi;i:nt moMlv : -iD-t 7.1 a flat Wap.tln Danish squash brought s:i - oO a flat. Ponltrv. Rabbits Live Chickens Tp qualitv f b. Portland owe is Kr er No 1 j i-4 licbt lb , 2.1c lb : at farm. 22-2: ho ;is . t v f r w transactions for Port land price. 15c ai ranch; heavy hens 5 lb, up. not enouch trarfniG for Port land price: at country, 17c lb. up: old rooMers, 1 -?.r, Dresd Chickens N'n. 1 (Trade droned to retailer- Fryer. New York s!1p. 3fi-."7c lb: v. hole drawn. 41-44c lb : cwt up. 47-5 5 c: hens, lipht type. New York Mvp, 23-2f'r: cut up. 40-44c: hens, heavv tvpp NY. style. 30-31c; whor drawn 42-4 "r Turkeys To proriuc? r- Fr er tur key. live weicht . 27-2Rr lb : vnunn turkev hen.. 28c lh liveueight; 38c lb. on e lacerated basis. r.ahhit.: lAverace to growers fob. killinr nlant: Live white. 3Jt-4!j lbs . 20-23r: 5-6 lbs.. 15-18c: colored polls 4r under: old doc?. 10-I2c lb., a fe1. hipher Frc-h killed fryers to re tailers. 56-58C lb.; cut up. 60-63c. Daily Weather Report KORIt STS Vdford and vicinm : Continued fair and drv thrnueh Saturdav. Sheht Iv cooler. Low tonight 60. Hich Satur dav fJ.V Western Oreeorr Cloudy alone coast through Saturday niorninc. clcannc parliallv dunne afternoon. Parti;.- cloudv over intprior Cooler. Low tonicht T)2-'i0. Hih Saturday 70-fl.i inland, fli on coast. Northern California: Fair through Saturday with scattered thunder storms in higher mountains and fog on coast Little temperature change. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday 70: above normal 6. Record hifth this date 115 in 1046. Record low this date 42 in 1920. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid ninht. none. Midnieht to 10 a.m.. none. Total this month .94 inch. .80 inch above normal. Total since Sent. 1. r!4 34 inches. 16 4 1 inches above normal HUMIDITY: Lowest esterday 23". hichct this a.m. 80-c. cm- Hirh Low Prec. Rrookincs ra Crater Liike Grants Pas 0O Klamath Falls 81 MEDFORD "7 Portland . . . 102 Seattle 04 Spokane 06 Yakima 101 Eureka Red Bluff 62 " Sacramento 04 San Francisco 77 Los Ancelcs . E2 Phoenix 00 Denver 82 Chicago 82 Miami 87 ."ew York 82 Washington. DC 72 FII.-1)AV Foil L'C AST ( Throiith July ! Mrvlerli Oregun and Western Wash iiictoii Temperatures above normal, lliln avcracmc 711-fi'i. northwest V.'.ishuicl on. 811-00 northwest Oregon, !H)-0.- eMreme southwest Oregon. 60 7.', on coaM. Lows in .ills. Liltlc or no precipitation but a few widely scat tered evening thundershowers mainly along mountains. Northern California o precipita tion. Temperatures above normal. About 90 per cent of Nevada's farm land is irrigated. I SANDRA GRIMES 715 Alder St. WON THE BIKE LAST WEEK! BE HERE TOMORROW YOU MAY WIN THE NEXT ONE! And on ths Screen PAUL DOUGLASS JANE LEIGH IN A SWELL BASEBALL PICTURE "ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD" PLUS CARTOON CARNIVAL AND THE FIRST CHAPTER OF A BRAND NEW SUPER EXCITING SERIAL "THE MONSTER AND THE APE" ASHLAND e BHOWANIw JUNCTION I I II t 1 (Mill ! 1 1JI I I illBlVLl LAST TIMES TONITE - -, jjkfr Boy$ or Girls Model " V t J3 I I i I , III Friday, July 20, 1958 PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland it'.P.i Cattle, for week. 44j0. Choice fed steers S22.50-23.50. 1 060 lbs.. $23.75. Good steers S20.50 22 23. mixed good and choice to $23 late, cood and choice feeder Slfi to SIS. high choice with some prime heif ers S21.75. eood heifers S20 to S21. Calves, for week. 780. Good and choice vealers SI 7-20. individuals to $21: coori and choice calves S16-18. Hop, for week. 2265. VS. No. 1 and 2 butchers 180-233 lbs. S10-10.23. mixed 1. 2 and 3 lots SIR 25-18-50: hphter sows S16.25 and 51650. Sheep. for week. 5565, Choice sprinc Iambs $20-20 50. some priiue S21: eond and choice Slfi 50-19.50. Good and choice feeder Iambs $15-16. PORTLAND CASH GRAIN Portend Wholesale hav prices: New crop No. 2 ereen alfalfa, baled. In h Portland. S34-36. Wholesale prices as reported by the lSDA market news service: Wheat. No. 2 soft white. S71.50 ton: No. 2 white oats. 38-lh. test. Coast delivery. $.")7-."i7 ..VI ton: No. 2 Valley oats, nom inally. $.15 ton: soybean meal. SS4 f o b. Portland: harlev. Coast deliverv. $47.50-48 ton; standard nullrun. $42 50 ton: No. 2 yellow corn. Eastern ship ments, f o b. Portland. $72 close: Of Arcrntina's total area, only about one-third is suitable for farming. GENUINE CHARCOAL BROILED FOODS! Candle Room Medford Hotel 6 to 1 A.M. Daily 4 to 11 P.M. Sundays iWililHHIilli 70 .01 i- IfA-,- S &4ftil'V v: color krDikuxi rj WJt Ar 11 I .RIA MORENO Mta . H V .---,.. I nil h nKll.KN nrtiriirr nniniPTT "1 1 V Z-M nwjfmo uimiiLLU iiiuhuiili i I II I m-.Jt Hi mi inn nnnnrne Fry ffifir munul piy Uxt on "Amu tn4 Till Cmf o lm ' h Uvpid Imdw Adults $1 .00, Loges $1 .25, Students 50c, Children 20c Gates Open 7 P.M. CRATER TOMORROW NITE ONLY GALA DUSK TO DAWN ALL , 5 -BIG FEATURES -5 net vna rr, m , i ti 1 1 1 HEFLIN NTK1CI SEAL withfather FREE pTjf r Coffee Vkrm c!tmeEuar,y I A.M. WM&.'m m Celebrate I 1 MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEH Former Oregon Man Found Decapitated San Bernardino, Calif. (U.R) The decapitated body of a 40-year-old junk and salvage man was found yesterday on the Santa Fe railroad tracks near Redlands. The coroner said the victim, Lewis E. Ford, apparently was hit by a westbound freight. He lived in a hut next to the tracks. A clipping found in his wallet indicated Ford was a former resident of Willamina. Ore. Berkeley. Calif. (U.R) The private library of a former Uni versity of California regent, James K. Moffitt. presented to the university in June, contains 5.000 volumes valued at more than S75.000. The first dated edi tion of Horace, printed in Milan, Italy, in 1474, the only known copy in the United States, is among 225 books printed in the 13th century in the collection. to w Tonight and Saturday uinirn nun rnurrr tniuitt nrrin uiuurormii 11 iCDnuc CDDD'Ut Show At Dusk Phone 3-2924 DRIVE-IN LAKE HIGHWAY I 7 A V 1 i JITE SHOW Backa theFront7 -,TOM IWtU HMVEY UMSICK MAII BIANCHAID BIRTHS LUCAS To Mr. and Mrs. George, 531 Spencer st., July 19, 1956. a girl. 9 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. GREENWOOD To Mr. and Mrs. Loren. Eagle Point, July 19. 1956. a boy, 6 pounds, at Sa cred Heart hospital. CUPPLES To Mr. and Mr. Robert, Butte Falls. July 20. 1956. a girl, 6"m pounds, at Sa cred Heart hospital. GATES OPEN 7 P.M. SHOW AT DUSK HH1 EIEGB Phon 2-6507 L SPECTACLE! 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