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On Trip :,:r. and Mr;. John O Rector, 214 West Jackson St., , left th:s rr.ornir.? for a tv.o week trip 'hrj.,z,h Wavhir.&on and Canada. They vi :il . ;t relatives and friend Plan Dance K H Square Dai'.ce club will sponsor a dance at Moose hail Saturday, July at 3 30 p :n. The evtr.t 1? open to V..': paol.c ai:d all ': arc danrvrs are ir.vitPd. Potluck re fr( ;:. n-.f r ; will be served. Fran Cronin wiil be cailer. 1 Ut,ffliiM!Fi FILMED HERE I A FIERCE, FEARLESS FIGHTER! V pin i nrnin in iniiTm inn t nil fiMii.rj minvi r:i 11; T 2nd HIT! 11 4 NEWS COLOR CARTOON SATURDAY fold Hill Grange Music by VIC FLOOD and The. RHYTHM MASTERS with Guest Vocalists Sitting Room Open the Entire Evening TZ AMCC AT WALKER'S ' REAM Finest Music- h your favorite tunes and vibrant rhythms played in th danceabla. Dreamland Way Always A Friendly There's Always Tomorrow! Ye, If You Come To The CHINESE TEA ROOM Er' day. live again, up to Juro-d years, and you just looked like a young kid, too. New Hours: Molt. ru Sat. 2 p.m. to 3 em. Sun 12 nocn to 3 e m. Air Conditioned AJl Marking Banquet Room JOHH H. CHU, Manager 99 - Central Point ?hoa No. 4-1059 FEATURING Complets FILET MIGNON DINNER $1 95 Plants Inspected City Fire Marshal Tr'. ::.:. NcLson inspect ed three fruit packing and stor age plars jes'eroa-.-. He issued five rrcirr ir,'r correction of hazard?. Buys Home Mr. and Mrs. Ge:.e Er-aver. formerly of Idaho. hae purchased a h.orr.c a. 1104 Queen Anne are. Beaver :s a i.ow teacher at .'.k-cford H:ch school. Kei.n'-t-! L;.;rci:ce of the Chez Agorxy-Realtors. netjo: : ated the sale in cooperation with Kerned s age;.cy. TOHITE! AND TOMORROW! IN OREGON! PLU- BONUS FEATURE Saturday Only! v tresj WRIGHT VjvSmM CAREY NIGHT Hall From 9:00 To 1:00 FREE Check-room Improved Parking Area e v i i suiti- mm POPULAR L AMD Crowd! 3 DINING ROOM OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! 7:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. mm Local and Kon-.a Purchased Mr. s"".d Mrs. Clarence Harvey have pur chased a home at 727 Palm si Veriford. accordtr.a to Fred CY.c; of the Chez Asency-Rea.tvrs who made the transaction. Permits Issued P.os;.e Val ley Construction company. o:i Howard s'.. was i.-.-ued a ouild ir." nr-n!'. T: . ' ; r-ri p . v f rr,i 1 a 5-12 000 residence a". 1517 Sou'.h ivy st. Square Hoppers A s'; :ar? dance will be held by the Square Hoppers club at Ssniths' barn vt Griffin Creek rd.. beginning at 9 p.m. Saturday. Harold Evnn will call and rcfi csiimen' s are potluck. Visits Here Mrs. Austin E. Jones of L'nalaska. Alaska, Mail ed Mis. Nellie N. Jones. 512 South Oakdale a . e . recently on her way to San Jose. Calif., to see her mother v. no is ill. Mrs. Jones' hu.-band i employed hv tiie Geodetic Survey in Alaska. Puppy Killed A six months old black male puppy was killed yesterday when it v. a accident ly struck by a car operated by Keith Ray Barshaw. 5 .'51 Marie St.. on South Riverside ae. near 1 3 til St.. according to Medlord police. Gas Smelled Firemen were requested by police to investi gate a slrons otior of yas last night at Ihe Stuart Mechanical company. 518 West Sixth st. They said they found a valve of a small healing unit had been left turned on. Visits Mrs. Albert Conrad of Carthage. Mo . visited her brother and si-ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Michael. 47o Charlotte Anne rd , last week. This u as the first trip to the northwest for Mrs. Conrad who had not seen her brother for eight years. Breakfast Set The Jackson ville Lions club will sponsor a breakfast at the new dining room in the "acksonvillo Com munitv hall between 8 a.m. and 12 noon Sunday, July 2!). Hot cakes, ham and eggs, and coffee will be served during the Jack sonville Jubilee breakfast. Bikes Stolen Don A. l.ang slon. 263 Beatty st . hit- report ed to city police the theft of his bicycle from !10() North River-! sieie a e. on the Bear creel: bank. : Kenneth B. McMahan, 24.'J Beat ty St., also reported to city police Thursday the theft of his bicycle from P00 North Riverside avc . along Bear creek. Chin Up Picnic Members of thr Chin Up club will have as I their guests members of the Jackson County Council of the Blind at a potluck picnic behind tho Scout house in Hawthorne park Sunday, starting at 3:20 p.m. families xnd guests of both orzanizations are invited to at tend. Teenage Dance A teenage dance and box social wiil be held starting at 7 p.m. Friday. July 27. at the Church of Lat ter" Day Saints. 643 South Ivy st. Girls have been asked to brine box lunches. The event is bring sponsored by the Mcriford Lions club, which his sponsoring Miss Shirley M:ie Lilly f"r candi date for queen of Jacksonville Jubilee. Modesto Man Being Held for Authorities Stanley Carlton Schocn. H. Modesto. Calif., is being held in the county jail here for authori ties in Sianislaus county. Calif., where he is wanted on charges of burglary and receiving stolen property. He was arrested in Medford Thursday by state police offi cers. Tiie sheriff's office report ed Schocn has signed a waiver of extradition. He will h re turned to California by Stanis laus county officials. Use Tribune Want Ads QUICK and EASYl -. . . -T'rr SHOE I All Food Prepared by CHEF DORSET Former Chef at: Wichita Country Club and Dobbs House, Inc. Personal Returns Lawrence K. Butler. 6!M:2 KniR St.. who suffered a heart attack two weeks aao in Crescent C.ty, was moved from ':.e i.nsnr.ai tn.ere to bacrea Heart hospital today. Collision A collision occur red at Stewart st, and Oakdale ave. yesterday involving a car epera'ed by Barbara Ri:"h S'.e-g.-iil. 320 Soirh Or-nce , and a 'rink operated by Russel Kil hr.gsworth. route 1. box 463. Mcriford police reported. The operator of the ear was cited for failure to yield right of way. po lice said. PORTLAND PRODUCE Porr'snd L" P Ec.s To rr : I -f.rrV AA larce, -'.i-.Vr, A larse j-.'r-c, AA liicdiu.'u. Jfl-Mc rie'iiiin', -t-.'jOr, A si. .all .'il-fl-ic. canon, no ch'-ircp to .V aor!!!i'-nM P.uUer To reiaiier.s AA erade , pr:nf-. Sfi-8 lb ; cartons, o-j'ic, A i print fiT-HRr; B prin'.1 fij-'-r Chcpse To retailer? A rr.-ir chd oar, sine riaiMc., 43:--7 V 5 -In. Invp. 43 ' 7-,lr: pro.-pscd Anicrican cherse. 5-lb, Joaf. 42-44c. I- arm .Market WiliaiiieKe valley mm sold nn ihe Portland market today at $2-2 2 i"r 1 1 ve dozen car. miIi b'-st pack.s 10 2 .Mil. Yrtkittm valley pre-cooked packs c-it tn ret. -tiler.-: at .?.7."-?, lor t:-e fi".'en ears F;ri Yakiiiia creen pippen a;'lj!t- went at -4 a W-nmind box. Top f ) ; i i i : v . ia rup s i t d Mi i t on-Free wa e r ;n:i;ttnrs brotitriit 2i-'A a hit; Thr 'uitial h i pniPtit I era Ijapni'- f i nni Titf D;- -r brcn-ht 75 cen'.s a Jo pound Jiat. I'niilliy. Flahhits Le.e CliK-kcns To groAers 'Nn. 1 iqiiHlm- Inl). Portland;: Fryers. 2 t -4 !"S . Jlc lb -, a! iarm 2:3-23 : . c; lit! i li-i!.-. 'on ,'e-A transactions for PorT" i:e:0 piiee 1 .u- 3! ranrtv. hpavv tirns. Ins no. nol enough Tra-iinc inr Port land p' lccs; at counlr;, . 17c lb. up; old ; loosTers. 1 1-12- ; Dressed Chickens No. 1 Erade : drr.-sed lo retailers Fryers. New York -'vie. i-H7e Ih : whole drawn. 41-44C I1-: cut up. 47-Mlc: hens, liylit t pe. I New York style. 2a-2!c cut up. 40 j -lie; hens, hayy type. N'.Y. st le. 30 ;31c; u'hoie drawn. 42-4.-.C. Turkes To producers: Fryer tur- ke-s hve weiL'iit. 27-28c lb; younj! t.nkev hen. 28c lb live weight. 38c lit on evi-ceratfd basis Rabbits A erase to growers fob. ; l.iiline plant- Livy white. .1'4-4'.. lbs. i -l"-2.'tc o-il lbs t.i-iar; colored pel's. :4c under; old does IO-12c lb. a lew ' nicber. Fresh kilicd frers to retailers. : ,-);-5Rc lb , rut up. 60-H3r ; PORTLAND HAY. GRAIN j Tnrttand Wholesale hav p r l f v ; Nw crop n 2 creen alfalfa baled ! f n b rnrtfand. .14- j Wholesale pncp.c a reported hv thp j t'.SDA market news sp.-viee: Wheat. Nn 2 soli whi'e. S71-72 ton: ,NTr 2 '"hue oat;, :ta-lb teT. Cat delivery. . j.M, ,-if ton; No 2 Valley oat?, nonii ! nally S.M ton j-o bran niPal, 34 t'"n f "h Portlanrt: barley. (oa5t delivrr . ! S4H ton; Mardaid millrun. S41-42 tin: ! No 2 yellow corn. Eastern shipments ! I o b Portland. 70 ,M0 ton Daily Weather Report KlRi:( AM S Med ford and icinj t . Chance of thu:i.-fi;irn!. nver tnouti j a m; th: pveninj; aiul aqa:n Saturday pvcnuic otlirrwsic fair Low tompht Ho HiKh .Sa"ir'i nr;,r U2 Wr.-trrn i t. cco-.i Fnir th rr.uh Sal - ti'-rir,-, OMTpl for ('Oil - I O C T3 !1 ft late niL-h.t i.nd nHiinuK Hnudmess on ci'S.-i and prttcnes of early morning low flood- m imri'ifrn interior. Untie trip- p n l si rp rii.'.HL'c. I o-.v inn icht 4-" 1 H ' ch Sa I u rri.i;- i n land 7.M-RO m oorl h a:i-i in '-ttuth. alone coast M. Northrrn C'alitorma: A few sraitercd thunderstorms in Inch mountain; and !" "o eoa.'t. Otherwise lair through Saturday . i or i n t TKMPERA n.'Rfc: .Mean esterday 72. heluw normal 1 . Record Inch ibis (Jate I'm in 1 rOi r; o. o re! ! r w this date 40 in TMT PRKCIP1TATION 2t hour? to inid niizht. trace .Midnight to !0 a m . nonn Total this uiontn 04 inch, 77 inch above normal 1 otal since Sept. 1 . HI 31 inches, lfl .".o niohPF above normal HL'MiDi rv Lov r) esterdav 37"c. luchpst thi.s a m, 87'.,. CITY ITch Low Prec. Brookincs Craicr Take . . ( irani.s Pa-.s i Klamath Falls MEDFORD . : Port land 1 Seattle SnoKane . Yakima 5 I U2 ; P.ureka .M't I Red BUif f '. Sacramento 92 Si.n Francisco -. 77 Los Ancclei R4 Phoenix !)7 ! llrin er u t ' rhu-aso R't .Miami PS i New York R7 1 Washington. D C S3 70 59 FlVf-V FORECAST (Through A uje. 1 i W'ftrrn W a-.hinton - H e.stern Or, son A tew scattered thunder.shu -in southwestern OreEon early in period and scattered sliow ers iikely in western Washington and northwest ern Oregon Tuesday or 'erinpsriay. renineraturcs avcracme near orslicht iy below normal. Hishs 70-76 m west ern Wa "nine ton. 78-86 in western Oregon, fia aions coast. Lows 50-54. Nonhprn 'alifrrnia No precipita-ti-in. Temperatures below normal. Everyday TAKE SCHAM WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS PARK PLACE CAFE 302 W. MAIN ACROSS rROM THE OLD CITY PARK 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 Eight Lightning Fires Reported Seven lightning fires were spotted yesterday on state for estry department-protected land. All were small snag or ground fires and have been controlled. One fire near Hyatt lake cov ered about one-tenth acre in old slash. Other fires included three in the Soda mountain area, and one each at the Moon Prairie guard station, near Buncom and at Littie Chinquapin mountain. A Puckett and Scherer logging crew controlled the Little Chin ciuapin mountain fire and Puck ett and Scherer men and the state's Lincoln warden suppress ed one of the Soda mountain blazes. State patrol crews were disnatched to tiie other fires. Three fire fighters and two smoke jumpers of tiie forest pa trol have controlled a small lightning fire that started yester day morning on Brow n mountain west of Lake of the Woods in the Ashland Ranger district, accord ing to the U.S. forest service. The fire burned about an acre before it was controlled. Wall Street Prices Decline New York u.P. Virtual end of the steel strike today set off consideiable profit-taking driv ing prices down in all depart ments. Tins was considered the nor mal reaction of selling on the good news. Dow-Jones Averages Dow-Jones final stock aver ages: 30 industrials 512.30, off 3.35; 20 railroads 169.07, off 1.79: 15 utilities 70.85. up 0.06, and 65 stocks 182.01. off 1.19. Sales today were about 2.240, 000 shares compared with 2, OfiO.000 shares Thursday. Selected stocks from the New York Stock Exchange: American Chemical 112 American Can 44 ' i AT&T lR4"s Anaconda Copper 77"s Bethlehem Steel 1 6 1 -" : Caterpiller Corp 93' -i Chrysler 63'.i Continental Can 537 Crown Zellerbach R51 t Curtis Wright 32' s Di.i mm 215 Eastman Kodak 97' General Electric 637s General Foods 49' s General Motors : Georgia Tacific 77' s Graham Paige 2 Homestake Mining .. .unquoted Kaiser Fraser unquoted Kennecott Copper 131ns Lockheed Aircraft 471 M and M Wood 34' s Katy Pfd 66 Montgomery Ward 42Ts New York Central 30 1 - renneys. J. C 93" 4 Perm RR 24' 2 Radio Corporation 43' 2 Richfield Oil Soenny Vacuum 59' j Southern Co. 22' s Southern Pacific 51 Standard California 56"i Standard Indiana 61 Standard N. J 604 Sun Mines Texas Gulf 32' 2 1 Tex. Pac. Land Trust 81 I Trans American 33 :s ! Trans West Air 22 ! Tri-Continental 28' 1 L'11 Carbide 126::4 Union Pacific 163 United Aircraft 72-" ! U. A. L 41 3 4. U. S. Rubber 52 : U. S. Steel 62 '2 ! Youngstown S & T 98U ! About 1.700 passenger trains j and 2,400 freights enter or leave I Chicago daily. About 160.000.000 U.S. acres are under the forest service jur isdiction. There are more automobiles than telephones on U. S. farms. OUT SPECIAL! URGERS FOR MYSTERY Open Throughout The Year t f riday. July 27. 1958 Bids Opened (or Crater Lake Work Thomas .1. Williams, superin tendent of Crater Lake National park, has recommended that a contract be awarded the W. H. Conrad company of Medford for improvements of the Annie Springs compground and roads in the park. Conrad submitted a low bid of S71.153 for the protect, which is 1he first construction work involved in the 10-year "Mission 66'' improvement program. Other bids were received from Standard Construction company. Portland. $74,030; Graham Brothers, Klamath Falls, S78, 166: and M. C. Linninger and Sons. Medford. S81.753. Work will consist of develop ment of a new campground at Annie Springs, including - 1.2 miles of road. 70 campsite park ing spurs, water lines and septic tanks. "Mission 66" is the program now before congress which would appropriate S4. 328. 000 for improvement of facilities in na tion parks to handle expected use of national parks by 1966. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland il'.P. i Cattle, for week, t4nu Chmee led steers $23-24 includ ing 'SO. 1.140 ih.s. at S24. good steers Slm ."td-22. choice 82.i lb. led heifers S22 2j. jjood and choice S-21.30. other good heifers $20-21; utility and com mercial cou s SI 0-1 2-50. some SI 3 early; utility bulis S13-14; some to $15. Calve. for week ri.iO Good and choice ealers S 1 - 1 7 . good and choice hc;.vv calve SM-lfi I iog;. for week. 1.700 No. t and 2 hutchers 180-235 lbs. SIR 75 to $19 25: No. 1. 2 and 3. $17.75-18.50, with No. 3 down to Si 7.50 and under. Sows 300 500 lb.. 12-16- Feeder pigs $16-17. Sheep. lor week. 4.100. Choice spring lambs mostly 520.50 to $21. good and choice SI 8-50-20: good and choice above 75 lb. feeders $13-16. Old crop lambs yearlings $12-13.50; cull to good slaughter ewes S2-4. The first football game was played between Rutgers and Princeton universities on Nov. 6. 1369. ANNOUNCING! For the Vacation Season Tabu Dinner House Will Be Closed on Sunday Starting Sunday, July 29 MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL FIELD TWO DAYS ONLY AUGUST TWICE DAILY 230 - 8 p.m. The JACKSON COUNTY SHRINE CLUB Present - - - The All New and Distinctly Different Produced by Tom Tacki Circui Stupendous Mobilization of Arenic MarveU , . . Amazingly Accomplished Animali . . . Natural enemies ol the jungle depths educated beyond belief. Educated Canines, Playful Clowns, Adept Aerialisrs. Dancing Horses, Frolicking Bears, Lavish Sky Ballet . . . Bubbling Over With Laughs, Thrills and Surprises. Avoid standing in line. Get tickets now at Esquire Theatre Bldg., or from any Shriner. ADULTS - SI. 20 Children 50c Reserved seats: Matinees 60e Addis. Nights 51.00 Addit. TAX INC. sr ftHUllliHIilll JEFF CHANDLER GEORGE NADER JULIE ADAMS WED. THURS. )0 I '1 s. -If. iC.St MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN Selling Techniques , jSame in Classroom I Lubbock. Tex. tU.P Dr. ! Ernest Tiemann told a classroom j workshop meeting that it's time eaucators realized that tech niques used by business and in dustry to sell are the same tech niques needed to put over a point in a classroom. j Schools are years behind busi ness in using pictures and sound 'in their presentations, said Dr. I Tiemann. a University of Texas faculty member. ! Such techniques may not be j "traditional." but research has j shown they are more effective I because they appeal more to an 1 individual's senses of sight and . hearing. Dr. Tiemann said. ; He put part of the blame for the economic light of the teach-! ing profession on the educators because they have not been will ing to use modern techniques in presenting their points to their supporting public. Dr. Tiemann is a national lead er in the audio-visual field. He directs that phase at the Univer sity of Texas, is president of the :! HOTEL 1 JAMES EVANSON , 1251 Kings Highway WON THE BIKE LAST WEEK! BE HERE TOMORROW YOU MAY WIN THE NEXT ONE! Your Choice of Boys or Girls Model ! AND ON THE SCREEN j wende cerv ; Mcdonald cary in I "The Great ! Missouri Raid" ! PLUS I CARTOON CARNIVAL and Episode No. 2 "Monster and The Ape" l MMWJ f ' 5:30 to 9O0 P. M. J Baked Chicken IS I Si 50 ll 1 Dressing I 9 ) 7TT BREAKFAST X ) AND LUNCH ' 7 . m to 2 p rn. ,, ,,, , i ASHLAND .Wr..'..l.l,J.MI-...JI.I'l!I.UJII TfeB LDuchin TONITE - sy THE B iitti r A DHIILt 4 CRY m OF THE SOUTH PflriFir.i anviiaw Color by TECHNICOLOR 3 BELATED PAYMENT New Castle. Ind. U.R' The minister of the nearby Chicago Corner Christian Church re ceived a letter containing S6 from a conscience-stricken citi zen. The money was to pay an unknown churchgoer whose lap robe disappeared from his buggy while he attended services 50 years ago. Texas-Audio Visual Association's audio-visual department board of directors. GATES OPEN 7 P.M. SHOW AT DUSK I I ?A DRIVE-IN Is B f 0UTH PMIFIC HI6HWYT " n iir-iirirT gwmiuiiiiijifiiiii;ii ill I Phone 2-6507 SUSPENSE that i CUTS LIHt J WHtH 9J j ii a ' n. fuutiiiH niumAPUl PLUS KETTLES IN 1MB CRMS MARJORTE MAW 'ARTHUR HUNWCim DED TOMORROW NITE ONLY BONUS FEATURE HIT RIVEIM CRATER LH HI6HWAV Phon 3-2924 O PLUS "THE TOUGHEST MAN ALIVE" with Dane Clark ENDST0NITE2P55n62 THcaisi SOH OF, Rock HUDSON PLUS WREDASTAIRE CIKGERDAftEDC 3 BIG HIT FEATURES HIT N. 2 MIGHTIEST MONSTER OF THEM All! Sji-fS 1 "fL t mmttm rvine mauwar Fin uvi r&n i fun I ! "fit ISLrC i 7 fftM ki viii in i rt i i. liitjn n:miM MlMffiB H aRTANT-WanrJa CURTIS HIT NO. 3