Local and
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Fender Stolen Ian Pat'.ersor?
Wrtirtff, Crcsv.c!'.. reported to
M-d!fd p',C:tp ;. f ferday tr.e
l.T-ft f a $15 fenoi" from his
cr.
...
Permit Inued Carl Shaver
has bf-n iss'ipd a building per
r" rf-niodf-1 an apar'rnr.! )'
I?'i8 .'orh Rivrrvdp ave. for
In Jail Here A 11-'. far-old
N' rOa ifr ;: v. or.d. Cal.f . hoy
v if.id."'d in liif ro .ny jail:
"!nh.'tv r, r i a ci.'irgf- of fl'ilo;
' Ho v.as arif.prl in A.-h-j
i-,j,d bv pt'.-.rr off:rer.
Insexciions F p b':.io "C-;
r.ipann and two residences
v 1 i e in.-pec'fd ;.ps'rrday. ar--ord:R2
'o M'df';;d fire mr-!
n;iil. Six firrjf-rc wprr i-.-i'iffi
reeomraendirm correction of fire
l.a.arriv
Sagies Meeting
pa! Order ' f K:i2
Th
F-'r'er-hoid
a '
! i n s mi c-siiis at 8 p m
Ti.orsday Mi ihe hail at 217 Wet'.
Main st I.ar-t Sundav a deles
t ''.i from Medfoid attended the
Vreka. Calif . Eaclrs picnic a' !
'hp Shasta city park. '
Cirl Missing Patsy S'ie Gib
I'Oi: ;. 14. of 1119 Pinecroft ave '
!;..; heen reported missing by I
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
B filbbons. Accordini; to the re-!
'rl in the sheriff s office. Patsy i
r- noon' six leet tall, nas bleach
ed reddish hair and last seen was
i";,ri!iy boys' blue jeans, a blue
la'hing suit and charcoal and
e Id checked shirt. Her parents
S'ud she left home Sunday after
noon to water a neighbor's lawn
and did not return.
SfHfPB 1 st 2great h,ts!
lSMMid.My I DRIVE IN RUN!
8 TM'i "tk H,s bak to
E -Ufr THE WALL...
I ISV Zf AND A GUNPACK
I - 't ray mill and
I PIU5 1st DRIVE IN RUN!
JACKSONVILLE
old Rush Jubilee
Wednesday, August 1st
JACKSONVILLE
Community Hall
9.-C0 P.M. t9 1:00 A.M.
MUSK: BY: JOHN LUSK
Qwwm Ta B Announced at 11 P.M.
M
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Formerly Known as
HENRY'S DRIVE-IN
Wc have disccotinued car service and have begun our remodeling for our new Lounge
and Cocktail Room, which we expect to have completed in about 30 days.
Watch For Opening Announcement!
We will continue our cafeteria lunch and dinner service in our dining rooms during
the remodeling work.
Featuring SPECIAL LUNCH AND DINNER MENU each day, along with our
chicken, shrimp and steak dinners . . . also sandwiches and fountain service.
Operating Hours, during remodeling:
Open 11:30 A.M. until 10:00 P.M. W?k Dayi
OPEN 11:30 A.M. until 12:00 P.M. Saturday,
Open 12:00 Non until 10:00 P.M. Sunday
THANK
Personal
Air.
-W. F. Kee-r
i t a! have a5? irr.ed the busme-s
n?:i.f Medford Traveiodiie. ar-
ordinu to records in the county
recorder's office
Labor Council A re;i;,r
meeting r.f thp Mviford Certral
labor council will be held
Wednesday a' 3 p.m. in the up.
s'airs hall a' the Labor temple.
Certificate Found Officer
Eerie S'evens. of ti e Medford
city police, reported finding a
birth certificate from the .New
York city department of health
in the name of Helen Louise
Tucker, esterday at Fifth s'
and Central a-.e
Recover Bicycle Medford
city police tins morning recov
ered a boy s bicycle from Bear
creek. The bicycle was register
ed to Jeffery Lance Randolph.
1"0 Ashland ave . police said
Randolph reported the bicy'e
stolen from Uawthorre park
Monda;.- Police said tne bike xas
not badly riamazeri.
Actor Arrives Actor Van
llr fflin and his wife arrive d at
Medford airport Sunday eve
ning on United Air Line fliciit
.';7.". airport officials report. The
couple were met by a friend and
;.re spending some tune in nor
thern California.
Mining Council The North
western Mining Council. Inc..
will hold its regular monthly
meeting at 3 p.m. Thursday in
the Jackson county courthouse
auditorium. Reports will be
given by some committees ap
pointed to make suggestions for
winter activities, according to
Frank DeSouza. president.
NOTICE!
YOU
Mobile Inoculation
Unit in Chicaao
Ullll III VllllUljU
Chicago - P An emergen
cy tr.obile inoculation unit roll
ed through Chicago's polio-troubled
West Side today, injecting
free Salk polio shots in an at
tempt to throttle the city's polio
P;-t-'
The e;ir!y season outbreak of
; the crippling disease, the worst
this ear in the nation, roncen
: trated in a 26-souare mile area
spotted with slums west of the
:! s downtown section. Fifty -'
one per cent of this year's cases
: iiae been reported m the area
To cope with an anticipated
, jump in the polio rate during
August. Dr. Herman N. Bude
S' M. president of t'e ri'y Board
of Healtn. appealed for medical
I facilities to help administer
polio vaccinations. Fifty-eight
hospitals and clinic? are now co-
operating to carry out the mass
' inoculation program,
j The total of reported cases in
! the city this year reach 422 with
the addition of 6:1 new victims
! during a 72-hour period ending
at midnight Sunday. The total
includes 11 deaths since Jan. 1.
Daily Weather Report
I MKL AS I S
Mfi'ord Jin-i icmit- F'ht and
it;;1c1 tn:iji;ch Wt-diiesriM . Low lomgnt
On hn;h Wednesday 80
Western Oregon fair through
U'Cin dn v except piehy nich ana
; niornme t loudines itlunz coast m ex-
trcnie northern jntermr. Lntie change
in tejimernture Low tonight 44 m o2.
hin Wednesday in interior. 75 in
north. f0 in south. Along the coast St
Nnnh'Tn (..rtlifiM'tiia K.nr tiiruiiL'h
W'"dne.-rtav except. :(,r coastal fog
Little chance in temperature
1 or i. i) I
TKMPEHATl RL Mean jeterda
; TO below rmnial 4.
F.ecord high this Hae loo in
i Record lov: this daf in 1917
I PRECIPITATION 24 hours to r.nd
' night, none. Midnight to 10 a.m.. none
Total this month .94 inch, .77 inch
above normal.
! Tntp since Sept ' Xl 34 inches.
; 16 :!R infhrs sbnve norma!
j HUMIDITY- Low cm esterdav 20';.
hu-hrst this am. 79'.
CITY Hirh Low PreC.
Fti-rinkinc ... 2 -17
t'ra'rr Lake
Gram? F'as m 4T
Klamatli Falis 3i n
MEDFORD ST 17
Portland s .n
Seattlr
Spokane
I .akinia
Eureka
Fd Bluff ....
Sarranifn tr . ...
San I- ranfisro
Ln Angrles
Phnrnix . ...
Denver
Chicago
Miami
New York
Washington. D C
SI
fin
R7
To Hold Supper The South
ern Oregon Mushroom club will
meet Aug. 1 at 6:30 p.m. for a
potluck supper at the home of
Lewis Kilbourn at the bridee
approach of Byber Bridge. All
members and their families are
asked to attend.
Visits Here Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Norton and three chil
dren of Spenard. Alaska, visited
the L. E. Huges' atTolo recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Norton are friends
of Mrs. Hughes' nephew. Glenn
Colpitis, who also hve in Spe
nard. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
Ball, of Pontiac. Mich., have
been visiting for the last three
days in Medford w-ith Madeline
Nowlin. 1103 Spring st. The
Balls came to Medford through
Crater Lake and the Oregon
Caves and will drive to Yellow
stone park next.
ilfTli?
Eokjv health, rest1, comfort ond HosD'totiry
amidst D'easenif ur round trigs. Cornelete'v
Furnished Sieeping arvl Housekeeping
Cabrn with aH modern toe Miev
HOT MINERAL ond MUD BATHS
for Rheumutum, Arthrim, Neuritis,.
Sciatica, NrvourM
CARBON DIOXIDE VAPOR BATHS
Arc excellent for Eciemo, Sinus, Skm Inrp
ttons. HipK ond Lov Blood Prsr
"Your Health 1$ Ojf B.retness '
i RetervatiofH ond informotion Add'i
Bwekfcorn Mineral Sorine, Rf. 1, AiMond,
Oreojow e Phon Leno. Dtftoneo.
f. Hf rrcm Wevirp D'rCtf
Ovropoct'e Pvjtcon
for your patronage in the past. We welcome
you in the future?
Steel SKares
mm I .vi &
Marker 10 New Kecord High.UHlYlClS oreaK
New York UR Steel shares with prices of the metal being .
lifted the stock market to a new ' boosted,
record high in the composite! Metals other than steels also
average today. put on a lively snow with gains
Volume increased to the high- running to three points in Ken
est level, except for one session, necoit. Aluminum issues were
since June 8. tiie day Presidnt 1 strong. Alcoa set a new high on
Eisenhower took ill. a rise of more than four points.
Today's demand for steel Dow-Jones Averages
shares sent most of them to new ; ,-, , -
highs. Their strength reflected!, Dov:ion.' 'ver
, . , ages: 30 industrials o 1 .81, up
anticipation of resumption of , , , , , F
. , . 4.39; 20 railroads 10.63 up
steel operations in a dav or two . .... -, ,. '
: ,1.62: la utilities j 1 . 1 .- . up 0.25.
Capitol Planners
Joined byOdell
Sale m U " Dr. Morgan
Odell, president of Lewis and
Clark Colleee at Portland, was
named to a four-year team on the
Capitol Planning Commission by
Gov. Elmo Smith today.
Dr. Odell will succeed Robert
W. Sawyer of Bend, veteran
Oregon newspaperman, who has
served as planning commission
chairman since it was created in
1949. Sawyer asked to he re
lieved of his duties on adice uf
his doctor.
Gov. Smith accepted Sawyer's
resignation with regret and
praised him for "unselfish years
ol service to the state and his
devotion to the cause of preserv
ing the beauty and dignity of the
capitol area.''
At the same time. Gov. Smith j
reappointed Dean Sidney Little!
of the architecture and allied i
arts school of the University of;
Oregon to the commission. Other j
members are Charles A. i
Sprag;ue. Salem publisher
George W. Gleeson, dean of en
gineering; at Oregon State Col
lege; Milton L. Leyers and Eliza
beth Lord, Salem: and Herman
Brockman. Portland.
Obituaries
MRS. CORA TREICHLER
Funeral services for Mrs. Cora
K. Treichler, 84. Medford, who
died in a local hospital this morn
ing, will be held at the Perl
Funeral home at 10 a.m. Thurs
day. The Rev. John Reynolds of
the First Presbyterian church
will officiate. Interment will be
in Siskiyou Memorial park. !
Mrs. Treichler was born June !
1. 1872 in South Dakota. She was
a member of Reamcs Chapter of I
the Eastern Star, and was active i
in the Presbyterian church and ;
the Sunny Sisters Circle of the
church. She was married to j
George L. Treichler in 1920. He !
died in November. 1942. j
She is survived by one step
son, H. E. Treichler of Rich
mond, Tex.; one step-daughter.
Mrs. Gertrude Bosworth o f
Compton, Calif.: and a niece,
Mrs. George Wagner of San Jose,
Calif.
MRS. MARTHA E. DeHAAS
Funeral services for Mrs. Mar
tha E. DeHaas of Valdez. Alaska,
who died Thursday, will be held
Wednesday in Conger-Morris
chapel at 3 p.m. The Rev. John
M. Y'ork of the West Main
Church of Christ will officiate.
Committal will be in Central
Point cemetery.
Mrs. DeHaas was born May
27. 1868, in Paradise, Oregon.
She had lived in Central Point
for 29 years, moving to Valdez
in 1951 where she had lived for
the past five years. She was an
active member of the Christian
church at Central Point.
Survivors include three sons.
Harvey DeHaas, Cascade, Idaho;
William DeHaas, Central Point
and Hubert DeHaas. Valdez,
Alaska; two daughters, Mrs.
Walter" Buchanan, Baker, Ore
gon and Mrs. Allen Hood, Val
dez, Alaska; twelve grandchil
dren and several nieces and
nephews.
L c
i I23 tsa
the opportunity to jerve
Lift Stock
v&
and 6.) stocks 13:i.70. up 1 46.
Sales today were about 2.520.
0(H) shares.
I Delay's closing
iected stocks:
prices on se
American Chemical Ill '2
American Can 44 1 8
AT&T 18-T's
Anaconda Copper 1
Bethlehem Steel 163' s
Caterpilkr Corp S0::4
Chrysler 64"'s
Continental Can 53
Crown Zellerbach 66
Curtiss Wright 34-"s
U1.1 1 out 215'
Eastman Kodak
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pacific
Graham Paige
97
6.'iTs
49' 4
47's
80'4
178
Homeslake Mining 341 4
Kaiser Fraser 19 :4
Kcnnecott Copper 135'a
Lockheed Aircraft 437s
M and M Wood 34s8
Katy Pfd 65' 2
Montgomery Ward 42"s
New York Central 395s
Penney. J. C 948
Penn RR 25
Radio Corporation 42:U
Richfield Oil 79's
Socony Vacuum SS-j
Southern Co 227s
Southern Pacific 507s
Standard California 56's
Standard Indiana 611--'
Standard N. J 60
Sun Mines 8' s
Texas Gulf 32' s
Tex Pac Land Trust 8"'8
Trans American 39-"s
Trans West Air 225g
Tri-Continental 23T8
Un Carbide 127-14
Union Pacific Unquoted
United Aircraft 73-m
U. A. L 42' 2
U. S. Rubber 52T8
U. S. Steel 658
Y'oungstown S & T 1015s
Gold Hill
Gold Hill Grange has invited
the public to attend an hour
program at 7:30 p.m. at the
Grange Hall Thursday. Aus. 2.
Pictures and slides of the Pear
Blossom parade will be shown.
There will also be a film by
Conger-Morris.
IT
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'gne M00EHED R0yr. ondiS
o-;an AH-KNt G CAPRO'J
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PLUS "
"KISMET"
CINEMASCOPE
Howird Keel Ann Blyth
Dolores Gray Vic Damone
the Swan f
DINE ON THE COOL,
BREEZY PATIO AT - - -
MON DESIR
DINING INN - Near Central Point
You'll enjoy ths dtlicioui foodi . . . th delightful atmosphert . .
the warm hospitality at MON DESIR . . . Phone NOrmandy 4-2513
for reservations.
FUN!
At the ....
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HERE!
For One Week' Engagement Only
VERN MALLORY
QUARTETTE
Entertainment!
Dancing!
Two Floor Shows!
- DINING ROOM -
Try One of Our (
Delirious 'Choice" I J
Steaks at Only 1 up
Special Children's Portions
Tuesday. July 31. 1958
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Legs With Hammers
Buford. Ga. UP' Prison of
ficials today attempted to learn
why more than 30 "hardened''
convicts broke their legs with
sledge hammers in a demonstra
tion against working conditions
at the Rocky Quarry State Pris
on for incorrigibles here.
State Director of Corrections
.lack Forrester said 36 prisoners,
including seven Negroes, used
ten-pound sledge hammers with
rocks serving as anvils as they
tried to break their legs in an
attempt to escape from the hard
work at the quarry.
A prison doctor said that all
but "four or five" of the pris
oners managed to fracture their
legs, and at least ten of them
suffered from compound breaks.
The injured convicts were
i l ushed by ambulances and a bus
j nearly 200 miles late Monday
8 I night to the Reidsville State
4 i Prison which has better hospital
; facilities.
s i Forrester said all the prison
4 ers involved in the bloody pro
test were maximum security in
mates or incoirigibles. He said
there was no trouble from the
other convicts following the
riemonstrat ion.
TOMORROW
A TERIFFIC ACTION
SHOW!
ALAN
ROSSANA
XADD JODKTA
Chill wills
Plus Added FEATURETTE
WARNER BROS.
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
1 Theft of Scooter,
; Other Items Reported
John Brewold. 10 Renault
' ave., Medford. has reported to
j the Jackson county sheriff the
j theft of two scooter wheels, a
I S15 pair of sun glasses, screw
i drivers, plyers and a thermos
I jug from the site where he is
I building a house near Griffin
1 Creek school.
I According to the report, the
j theft is believed to have oc-
curred sometime between 9 p.m.
i July 22 and 9 a.m. July 23.
1 Sheriff's deputies are working
i on the case.
Births
COTTER To Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon. Phoenix. July 31. 1956.
a girl. 6 pounds, at Sacred Heart
hospital.
RICHARDSON TO Mr. and
Mrs. John. 502 Whitman place,
July 31, 1956. a boy. S'-'a pounds
at Sacred Heart hospital.
JONES To The Rev. and
Mrs. Richard, 1404 Saling ave.,
July 29, 1956, a boy. 8n4 pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
TWO DAYS ONLY!
MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL FIELD
AUGUST
WED. I THURS.
I
TWICE
DAILY
230 -8
00
p.m.
THE JACKSON COUNTY
SHRINE CLUB Presents
The All New 1956 Edition of
FEATURING . . .
46 STUNNING 46
STAGGERING
SPECTACULAR
46 ARENIC 46
SENSATIONS-Which
Unfold with Incessant
Rapidity including . .
"THE INCOMPARABLE"
WALLENDA FAMILY . .
High Wire Walking Wonders
"THE FLYING HARTZELLS"
Incredible Aerial Artistry
"MISS RIETTA"
Empress cf the Clouds . .
"TOM PACKS"
Siamese Elephants . .
"CAPT. EDDIE KUHNS"
With his Mixed Group of
Natural enemies of the jungle
depth, educated beyond
depths, educated beyond
EDUCATED
CANINES
DANCING
HORSES
PLAYFUL
CLOWNS
FROLICKING
BEARS
ADEPT
AERIALISTS
LAVISH SKY
BALLET . .
Bubbling over with
laughs, thrills and surprises
Avoid waiting in line
BUY Tickets NOW
at the
ESQUIRE THEATER BLDG.
Adults $1.20
Children 50c
Rctrvd Sean: Mjtinttt 60 Addit.
Nights 1:00 Addit.
Inc. Tax
mimt
Ill
gHi .INilliM
TONITE AT 9:00 P.M.
ANOTHER
AJ0R
SNEAK
YOU'LL SCREAM AT THIS ONE
ENDS TONITE '
Ike Signs Bill on
Fruits and Vegetables
I Washington .U.R! President
Eisenhower has signed legisla
tion to tighten up laws in the
marketing of fresh fruits and
vegetables.
The new law raises from S15
to S25 a year the maximum an
nual license fee for dealers, and
broadens the ground for refus
ing to grant a license.
It also eliminates the neces
sity of proving "fraudulent pur
no.se'' in connection with mis
branding miv perishable farm
commoditv.
j Santa Monica, Calif. (U.R)
j Mrs. Nellie Frances Davidson
j w as granted a divorce Monday
j on testimony her husband. Bry
an. o9. ordered her to go dancing
with him "five or six nights"
week. She is 81.
Gales Open 7 P.M.,
Show at Dusk
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