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Shocv fit 7 B.EJ. m'MST mm m MOVIE SUSPENSE' VERA CIOUZOT D PLUS 2ND SUPERB HITI BONUS HIT! SATURDAY ONLY! "THE PATHFINDER" YVES MONTANO - At Walker's Popular BREAMLABJED . ( FINEST OF GOOD MODERN MUSIC Always a Congenial Crowd JOIN YOUR FRIENDS AT DREAMLAND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT - 9 lo I Beautiful Gold Hill Grange Hall USIC BY VIC FLOOD & the Rhythm Masters Spaciout Dinipg Room, Open Entire Evening. Check Room Free. GROUNDHOG SATURDAY NIGHT EAGLE The Only Spring Floor In Southern Crrgon oLio c3rtim3&g Cjgp Away FREE lP.lfY I MARKING SPACE Admission Personal EfiC it Jscfc Alvin How- IsnfS, 131 Tripp St., sledford, rs- yortsd to city polio Thursday that his daughter, Illsn Jean tolnd, 5, wss bitttfn by eTtrsy dog it thsir rJidnc ... SSfeiSdisa Staawsfi 5o can dideMfc will b; initmUS eg Ps;e ft metin of Talisman Lodje 31. Knishts of Pythi. Mondav, Weft. , according to Chancellor Commander James O'Duan. Re freshment will b aerved. I Itph Geor Richr8 Mc- iKinley. 35, of Sl Part place, i Madford, wgs lodged in the ; county jail Thursday on j chars of non-uppfrt, ajccord , iss to record: in the ghenff s office. o &tia4 Sh9 Dean 9. An derson of ftndrson' Trailer sles, jlnd Jac T. Walker of Walker the Weeper ttende the fourth annual trailer lif short in Los Angefes recently. TJje show isponsored by th Trailer Coach SSsociation. Initetionj City Sfire Mar shal0 TrumR Nelson inspected and t&ted a 1,000-gallsn under- grouncj storage tank yesterdas and also inspected a day nursery and cold storage plant. He is sued seven ordeia for correction of hazards. Accident & car operated by F. L. Gray, Everett, Wash., and a trgck driven by Floyd R. Sif- ford. 29, of (Grants Pass, were invilved in a milSbr accident about two miles south of Neil creek on Highway'99 ajiout 10 p.m. yesterday, Recording to state police. . . Cojliilon An ccidenj Thurs day at 12th st. gnd Central ave. involved cars operated by Rol lancf D. JonQs, Rogue River, and Wilford Lee Logan, 110 East 11th st., Medford, according to city police. No injuries were repoaed or citations issued, they Slid. Builnm Names Lucretia E. Taylor has retired the assumed business name, Edgewater Cafe; Ray C. Morris has assumed the name, Ray's Tune-Up and Brake Service, and Walter A. Radcliffe has retired the name. Day and Kite Plumbing, ind assumed the name, A-l Day and Nite Plumb ing, according to records in the county clerk's office. EVERY SAT. NITE Public Welcome. Tune in to KBES-TV Fridayi, 6:00 p.m. POINT 6 per Person o 6 f4!:m4 Portland j (U.fc Portland record-id it thircS 1957 trtffic fatslity yeaUrdsy vninj vhen woma su-uc tad silled by cr. Th corenr" of?ic id tody th victim, about S5, wss not immediately identified. SUSS l Ft 1oh tfigl seems to lis fill wrgppfed in h3r job 63 3ha gsts slight ly entangled in 8 roll of gu diotgpe. She'd getting jready to rata over th High Fidel ity Sho? is Sgn Iincisco Feb. Ifel8. C&K5ILLA UTTERFIELD Camilla Taft Butterfield, 81 of Talent, died at her home Thursday morning. Wrs. Butterfield was born at Plymouth, Mich., Nov. 23, 1875. She was the widow of the late Charles S. Butterfield, business man of Medford. She was a member of Reames Chapter 66, Order of the Eastern Star, and formerly was a saleslady at several Medford dress shops. Cha is FiinriirflJ KT a Vialf- sister; Mrs. C. S. K$lls of Pros perity, S.C.. and one nephew. David T. Wilcox of Denver, Colo. Funeral services are tenta tively scheduled for 11:30 a.m. Saturday at the Perl Funeral home Dr. D. Kirkland West of the irst Presbyterian church will officiate. Cremation serv ices will be private at the Sis kiyou Crematorium. One Cited Beverly Jean Himmelman, Eagle Point, was issued a citation Thursday for failure to yield right of waylgacred Heart hospital. wnen me car sne was operamis Igas involved in an accident with a car operated by Lester LeRoy Morgan, 904 Wabash ave., Med ford, at Third and Fronts sts., ac cording togjity police. Accident Car operated by Lucille Jessie Foster, 319 Jean eite st., Medford, and Gerald Hollenback, 1305 Woodland ave., Medford, were involved in an accident on Sixth st. between Front and Fir sts. Thursday, ac cording to city police. No injur ies were reported or citations issued, police said. DAILY WEATHER REPORT FORECAST Medford and vicinity: Mostly cloudy with ihowers tonight Decreasing cloudiness and showers Saturday with precipitation occasionally rain and snow mixed Saturday. Low tonignt 32-34. HiRh Saturday 38-40. Western Oregon: Mostly cloudy to- night with snow flurries north na"ni!rlJ- -f Dstpnnat hie honital and showers of mixed rain and snowPOas, at, USieopainic nospuai. south portion. Partly cloudy with scat tered showers mostly ot snow saiur dav. Colder. Low tonight 26-3i. High Saturday 28-36. Northern California: Rain spreading southward to Santa Maria and Fres no tonight arid continuing intermit tently through Saturday along coast from San Francisco northward. Part ly cloudy other areas with scattered showers northern interior. Colder Saturday. LOCAL DATA TEMPER ATU R E : Mean yesterday 39: below normal 1. Record high this date 63 in 1912. Record low this date 6 in 1950. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid nicht, none. Midnight to 10 a.m., ,08 inch. Total this month 1.70 inch, .81 inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1, 11.46 inches, .63 inch above normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 56, highest this a.m. 93. High 4:30 24- City Tester- a.m. hr. day Low Prec. Brookings .. 48 43 .12 Crater Lake 24 21 .67 Grants Pass .... 52 39 .05 Klamath Falls 37 32 MEDFORD 48 35 T Portland 43 40 .31 Seattle 41 36 .04 Spokane 23 21 .02 Yakima 43 31 T Eureka 49 43 .01 Red Bluff 51 28 SacramentC) 53 34 San Francisco 55 46 T Los Angeles 60 42) Phoenix 57 49 30 82 38 38 37 19 28 73 35 36 Denver Chicago Miami .... New York Washington. D.C. .09 .09 FIVE-DAY FORECAT (Through Feb. fi) Western Oregon-Westerij Washinc ton Recurring periods ol precipita tion Rain turning to occasional snow, by Saturday. Snow flumes over week end and rain and snow mixed Tues day Oand Wednesday. Precipitation mostly ram m western Oregon. Total amounts 2 inches on coast. 1 inch elsewhere. Temperatures averaging below normal. Highs western Wash ington 30-40, rising to 40-45 Monday or Tuesday, western Oregon in 40s. Lows 30-38 Western Oregon. 20-30 western Washington, rising to 30-35 Monday or Tuesday. Northern California Recurrent rain with snow in mountaffls. Tem peratures below normal. lighl I fiiiifj Kw York UP.) Stock de clined ont to three poi"' n light trading tody tnd ctme bgcfc slisihtly from th lo be fore closing. WU Strtet Apparently n-as diseppointefl ovr the tO-cent Bethlehem teel tfividend and thit stock at it low ! off thre points whil other steels lot point or iSor. Today's ,grictg on eeltcted tocks: Allitd Chmicl SOU American Can 1 A T T 176 Anacond Copper . 67 Bethlehem Steel 178 Caterpillar Corp 90 Chrysler Corp. '. 88'4 Continental Cgn 45 Crown Zellerbach 92,,-i Curtiss Wright S Du Pont 184' i Egstmgn KodaS 884 General Electric 538 General Foods 43?j General Motors OVi Georgia Pacific 28 Graham Paige V.i Homestake Minrag 35',i Kennecott Copper 1093g Lockheed AScraft 53 3s Katy Pfd ' 60" Montgomery Ward 383b New York Central 3Hj Penney, J. C 783i Penn RR 21 i Radio Corporation 33 .Richfield Oil 65 '2 Socony Vacuum 50' Southern Co 22?i Southern Pacific 44' 4 Standard California 47?s Standard Indiana 58's Standard N.J 57?4 Sun Mines 7 l't Texas Gulf 29 3 4 Tex Pac Land Trust 8'4 Transamerican 371 Trans West Air 177s Tri-Cntinental q 2634 Un Carbide 104'i Union Pacific 2834 United Aircraft 8534 U. A. L 3578 U. S. Rubber 435s U. S. Steel 63!.i Youngstown S & T IO6V2 4-H Club News 4-H Ruchettei The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by the presi dent, Dianne Winningham. Min utes of last meeting were read and approved. Practice and discussion for our General Meeting were held with each girl taking an active part. Our meeting adjourned at 9 p.m. The next meeting will be held at Mary Ann Cantrall's on Wednesday, Feb. 13, at 7 p.m. New members are invited. Lona Buffington, Reporter. Births SHOEMAKER To Mr. and Mrs. Russell, Prospect, Jan. 31. 1957, a boy, 7?-i pound?, at i FRIESE To Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Jr., Gold Hill, ,n. 31, 1957, a girl, 6',i pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. RUNDLE To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore, Jacksonville, Jan. 31, ! 1957, a boy, 7V4 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. I HUNTER To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome, 116 Willamette ave., Medford, Feb. 1, 1956, a boy, 7Vi pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. BUCKINGHAM JR. To Mr. and Mrs. William H., 109 Van couver ave., Medford, Feb. 1, 1957, a boy, 8 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. BENNETT To Mr. and Mrs. Norman, route 1, box 92A, Gold Hill .Tan 31. 1957. a eirl. 73i ROYER To Mr. and Mrs. Burt, Tiller, Ore., Feb. 1, 1957, a boy, 8V4 pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. BUTTERFIELD To Mr. and Mrs. Curt, 1010 Stewart ave., Medford, Jan. 31, 1957, a boy, 7'4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. TAYLOR To Mr. and Mrs. Harry, 1134 Oak Grove rd., Medford, Jan. 31, 1957, a boy, 8 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospi tal. Every Night ia the KWAN YIN ROOM Bob Martha AT TH? PIANO Playing Yeer Favorites Sams Tasty Fsads in Our Other Dining looms RESTAURANT ; Opeji Bvery Day eP the Year ON HIGHWAY 99 SQUTH mm Kolly vood (U.B Americene mJiht expect inalish beauty Kay Kendall to be "cold, i haughty lady," 5 as sh feart, but instead she turn out to be glamor ous, towering and breezy im port. Kay, Eng land's newest M gift to movie- iim aaifer town and Rex Hgrrison current love, is in Hollyvooa for the first time to co-sta? with Gene Kelly, Mitzi Gaynor gnd Taina Elg in "Les Girls," $ tupercoloteal MGM musical. U.S. moviegoers got gxcited over Kay hen she made a hit in n Inghsh comsdy, "Gene vieve." After fluffing off Holly wood for years, th tall gctress gay in to MGM because she wanted to work with director George Cukor. Ccld Woman Expected "I gues.- people expect the cold, haughty English lady," said Kay with a sigh.0"Maybe it's because we come from a cold climate or its our voices. Frankly I love American voices much more attractive than ours. Very warm. Maybe Ameri cans think we don't talk about sex, I don't know." Many U.S. movie fans were surprised when England turned up a bosomy sweater girl, Diana Dors. "So were the English sur prised," cracked Kay with a wiggle of her heavy, dark eye brows. Bing Crosby calls Kay "the closest thing to Ca8le Lombard in personality," which is one way to describe her fun-loving, open manner. She's also been called a cross between Bea Lillie and Gertrude Lawrence. She has big eyes, fluffy hair streaked with blonde and stands five feet. 10 inches. That's not too tall for lanky Rex Harrison, who takes a month's leave from "My Fair Lady" next week to visit Kay here. "But I'm the same height as Gene Kelly without heels so I guess he'll have to stand on a box," said Kay while an MGM publicist who stood by in Kay's dressing room cringed. English movie fans will see a new Kay in "Les Girls." She'll expose her legs for the first time in dancing costumes. She'll also make her singing and danc ing debut. Ground Hog DINNER Sat. Night, Feb. 2nd Between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Adults S1.00 Children 50c Entertainment Following Dinner ( EAGLE POINT GRANGE HALL Sponsored by . . . ' Eagle Point Grange DANCE SAT. NITE To the Music of CHAMPION And His 'Rhythm Busters' at the HI-WAY (Formerly Cisp Corral) CAMP WHITg Pijve4 Parking it . .ier.. ftmPAJ 3 rtlend (U. Cattle for ee HJ0. Average choice steers 1.23 1.M: etlwr ehoice 80.75-21: ooS 19-20.2J: toai hllr 17.50-1 75; util tiy down to 11; canner-cuttr eowe :50-10.50; utility bulls 14 50-1. Celvee for week 10. Choice veal era 27-30. early up to 3S; cuU-utUity clva end veelers la-l. Hog for wee 1S5. V S. I end 5 trade 190-220 lb. 21.23-.1.50; eowe SOO-500 bl. l-ie. early up to ,ie.50. Sheep for week 2000. Good-choice wooled lambx on close 18-19: mostly choice 102 lb. 19.25; shorn lambs mixd ood-choie 17.50-18.50: good choics feeders 15-16-50: ewes 2-5.50. 0tTUM0 PIODUCf Portland (U.P.I Egs To retail er: Grade AA large, 45-47c: lrge, 43-5c; AA mejdium. 40-45c: A me dium. 40-4c: A jmll. 35-38c; eerton, l-3c exiditiongl. Butter To retailers: AA frede prints. 69-70C lb.: cartons. 70-71c.! prints. 69-70c: B prints. 67-68c. Cheese Medium cured: To retail ers: A ttrfede chedder, singl daisies. 45'a-52c: 5-lb. loavry. SI1. a -57c; pro f??"? American ons 5-lb. loaf. 41 'i-iffc. toultr?. BatIU Liva Chickaa Quoted (riinri (No. I quality, f.o.b. Portiandi: lirv era, 2ij-4 lbs.. 21c lb light hens, too fed transactions for Portland pnc; 12-13c lb. at ranch: heavy hens. 5 lbs. up, not enough trading for Port land price; at country, 15-16c lb.; old roosters. 7-9c. Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole drawn. 38-41C lb.; cut up. 44-48c-hens, light type, cut up. 32-36c; heavy type, whole drawn. 36-40c lb Turkeys To producers: Fryer tur keys, live weight. 27-28c lb. 0 Rabbits (Average to growers, f.o.b. killing plantsi: Live white. 33-5 lbs f o b. dressing plants. Portland. 21-24c; colored pelts. 4c under; old does, la 12r lb., a few higher. Fresh killed fryers to retailer, 36-58c lb.; cut up, 60-6SC. PORTLAND HAY, GRAIN Portland Wholesale Hav Prices: No. 2 green alfalfa, baled f.o.b. Port land. $34-35. Wholesale prices as reported by the USDA market news service: Wheat No. 2 soft whitegS85 50 a ton; No. 2 white oats. 38-lb. West Coast delivery. S58 ton: No. 2 Valley white oats, S51.50 ton: soybean meal. $79 50 ton. f.o.b. Portland: barley. No. 2 45-lb. West Coast delivery'. $51. 50 ton; stand ard mill run. prompt deliverv. $48-49 ton. f .o.b. Portland; No. 2 yellow corn, $61-61.50. almost 18,000 Indians were enrolled in the various divisions of the former c&ilian conserva tion corps. 5th ANNUAL MOOSE MINSTREL (Real Black Face) GROUNDHOG SUPPER All You Can Eat! Feb. 2, 11 Newtown St. Supper Served 6 to 8 p.m. 0 Shew a 8 p.m. Square Dance a 10:30 Adults $1.00 per plate Children 50e SHOW FREE Public Invited, Bring The Kids JOYOUS o v ENTERTAINMENT S- i that raicaj .Jff e ;j SAW... J A "P" iDBTf jJJEST -P4UL FORD JUS NEGAMJ NIJiKO K1Y0KAWA - BfTSUKO SAWAIJURA a.JOfffl Patrick i-ir:srisr Mum HI Mil uimt nniiiiiiinn TABS 'MEDFORD (OJl(j.Oi!D MAIL TBIBUITE ILXTW Isles Murder Case V Tho Dalle 0J.K The. fata ot Gene Calvin Hatcfi, 20-yeer-oid Yekima, Vacfa., youth charg ed with eeceBel Sevsree, murdrir e jctea to to glacefi in the hnd ef Cicuit Court jury todey. tin sfiwe gwjgentea itj final trgumentj. late yesterdoy in which it contends thst Hatch fatflly bait nS ffitabfcud his eldrly qmploysr to fiegtb ia self dfene. Judgs Mslcolm Wilkinson re cessed ths trial with only clos ing itatamsntg by the state and the defonss remaining before the jury r8tire$ to reach a verdict. Hstch i gecused of killing Walter ffresborn, 75-yearcold Grgt ffglls, Mont., travelling Iglegmgn in an outgrowth of a quorrCll between them in Free born's house trailer while park ed hero overnight last Oct. 14. Chicago maintains about 200 public parks covering more than 33,000 ficres. ENJOY GENUINE CHARCOAL BROILED FOODS In th CANDLE ROOM at the Medford Hotel All the fun of the hilarious stage hit is on the screen! M-G-M preseno in QnEMASCOPE tnd METROCOLOR tele TONIGHT - B&-araaeT Bend Fire Destroy Winfer Playground Bend U.R Fire yesterday destroyed buildings and equip ment of the Skyliners winter playground west of here. Three buildings were lost in the fire clongi with tow-power equYpmSnt Couse of ths bteze wai un known. No oni was at the, fit whr-n the firB brogepout. afaBVJeJaaeaeaeM jj aj 1 fill I MET KIDS FQR YOUR SATURDAY FUN SHOW HERE'S Rex Allen IN o "BORDER STABLEMATES" PLUS CARTOON CARNIVAL and Chapter No. 14 "BLAZING THE OVERLAND TRAIL" TONITE & SATURDAY MAN, IT'S THE MOSTI mmri "Tom EWELL Jayne MANSFIELD Edmond O'BRIEN Jul LONDON Illy ANTHONY tiny GORDON antf 14 DOCK W OU Ht,jhtl PLUS ROBERT ARTHUR KATHY NOUN HOLLY Pi ",T'- Si ' 5! . -eui&tol(&. o o