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Local and
Bicyel. Theft Albert ChrU
McMaban, 243 Beatty gt., Med
ford, reported to city police
Wednesday the theft of his bi
cycle from his residence.
o
Auumai Name James R. Al
len, co-owner of the Big Y Bak
ery, has assumed the business
name Quality Bakery, according
to records in the county clerk s
office. The business name will be
used for bakery trucks and will
not change the name of the bak
ery, Allen said.
Theft, William H Fisher,
2795 Bullock rd., Medford. re
ported to sheriff's officers Tues
day the theft of four batteries
from vehicles at his home, and
Arthur A. Wilson. 718 South
Oiikdale ave . reported to sher
iffs tOiccrs the theft of a shov
el, a pair of pruning shears, and
an ax fror his orchard at South
Stage rd. and Arnold lane.
Purchase Business Lyle and
Essie Barrett, route 2. box 396,
Medford, have assumed the busi
ness name, Adkins West Side
Market and Service Station, ac
cording to records in the county
Clerk's office. Mr. and Mrs. Bar
rett purchased the business lo
cated on Ross lane about two
weeks ago from Chet Adkins.
Barrett said he contemplates no
change in business operations.
The market includes grocery
and meat wares.
To Penitentiary Szt. Dean
DcBerry of the sheriff's office
and Mrs. DeBerry Tuesday
csiQ'.ed two prisoners from the
Jackson county jail to the state
penitentiary. The prisoners are
Donna Lou Brereton, 26, Port
land, sentenced to 1. i years for
uttering and publishing a false
check, and Glenn Arthur An
drew Mrske. 19. Portland, sen
tenced to thrre years in the
penitentiary for burglary not in
a dwelling.
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AT Al'S MARKET
838 west mcandrews ROAD Open Sundays
Fri. and Sat. Specials 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES AQt
SCNY JIM, 1 lb. 4 01
FARM FRESH EGGS, AA LARGE CI
Doien
LETTUCE 0OQ
Crisp Head
DRY ONIONS 3 lbs. 9
JIM'S MEATS
WE FEATURE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS
Money Back Guarantee On Every Purchase
HAMS
Home cured
LQt
J lb.
WHOLE OR HALF
ROUND
STEAKS
59
lb.
FAMILY BUDGET
I GBOER S
10
CO
24 lbs.
i LOCKER MEATS CUT AND WRAPPED
WHOLE OR Vi BEEF
H HIND QUARTER
rl FRONT QUARTER
Personal
i In Jail Ernest C. Taylor, 22,
,of 211 Vancouver it., Medford,
j was lodged in jail Tuesday on a
cnarge oi petty larceny.
Meeting The Medford Safety
council will hold its regular
membership meeting at the Jack
son hotel at noon Friday.
Patient Mrs. Roy Colling
wood, 625 Lozier lane, Medford,
is convalescing after major sur
gery at St. Vincent's hospital in
Portland.
Communion Friday In ob
servance of the Lenten season
holy communion will be cele
brated Friday at St. Mark's
Episcopal church at 7:30 and
11 a.m. and on each Friday
through Lent at the same hours.
Porch Burned Central Point
rural firemen reported slight
damage to a porch at the Arthur
Durham home, 1618 Crater Lake
highway, in the White City area
yesterday afternoon. The fire
occurred when an oil can ig
nited. Car Stolen Juanita Janet
Brown. 718 West Main St., Med
ford, reported the theft of a
1950 Chevrolet Wednesday eve
ning to city police. The car was
registered to Charles R. Brown,
postoffice box 859, Central
Point.
Break and Entry A break
and entry was reported at the
Goodwill Machine Shop, 303
South Grape St., Medford. Mon
day, by John Joseph Breeze,
owner, according to city police.
A mechanics box containing mis
cellaneous tools, 30 feet of hose,
two gauges and one torch were
reported missing, officers said.
Name Changed The O. Gee
Motel, 3250 North Pacific high
way, Medford, has been sold by
Arthur F. and Mildred L.
Schmock to Carl J. and Hildred
E. Whitmore. The motel is now
named the Valley Motel, accord
ing to records in the county
clerk's office.
Items Needed The Jackson
county chapter of the American
Red Cross has reported an im
mediate need for baby buggies,
cribs, bassinets, blankets, cloth
ing and other items used in
care for babies. Officials said
their have been many recent re
quests for these items which the
local chapter has been unable
to supply. Anyone having dona
tions may call the chapter office
Medford 2-4405.
Patients Convalescing at
Osteopathic hospital after sur
gery Wednesday is Mrs. Ray
Gillespie. Prospect, and Ruth
Stiehl, 12-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Stiehl, 116
Elk St., Medford, who had an
emergency appendectomy
Wednesday. Kimberlee Barker.
5-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Barker, 1524 Leon
ora dr.. Medford, is a patient
at Rogue Valley hospital after a
tonsillectomy. Sharon Bryant,
10-year-old daughter of Mrs.
June Bryant, 832 North Central
St.. Medford. was released from
Rogue Valley hospital Thursday
after a tonsillectomy Wednes
day. .
Sirloin or JQ
Rib Steaks 17 lb.
T-BONE
STEAKS
59
lb.
FRESH GROUND
BEEF s nn
3 lbs. I-UU
33c lb.
39c lb.
32c lb.
Appointed to Committee
Carl T. Nelson, Central Point,
has been appointed to the mem
bership committee of the Nation
al Association of Real Estate
Boards, Kenneth S. Keyes,
Miami. NAREB president, has
announced. Nelson also is a
rr.embcr of the membership com
mittee of the Medford Real
Estate Board.
In Choir Miss Janet Jamison,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Jamison, Medford, will be among
members of the Willamette uni
versity's choir selected to sing
a wcek-lon? choir tour, March
29-to April 7. through southern
Oregon and the California Bay
area. Miss Jamison is a freshman
majoring in music education and
a member of Pi Beta Phi so
rority. Son Born A son was born
Mrs. Donald M. Hall, Tucson.
Ariz. The child weighed 7
pounds, 8 ounces and has been
named Stephen Wayne. The
Halls have another son, Donald
Douglas, age 3. Captain Hall is
a son of Mr. and Mrs. George R.
Ware. 181 Winema way, and the
maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Brymer, Dexter,
Ore.
Obituaries
IDA L. HENDERSON
Ida L. Henderson, 84, of 604
Park St., Medford, died March
6 in Jacksonville. Perl Funeral
home is in charge of arrange
ments. GEORGE M. FROST
Ashland Funeral services for
George M. Frost, 83, of 365
Pearl st., Ashland, who died
Wednesday, will be held at 10:30
a.m. Saturday at the First Pres
byterian church in Ashland. The
Rev. J. B. Holland will officiate.
MRS. AUDREY PURDIN
Mrs. Audrey Purdin, 64, Grand
hotel. Medford, died about 4
p.m. Wednesday apparently of a
heart attack in an Ashland doc
tor's office, the county coroner
reported today.
The body was taken to the
Ashland mortuary where ar
rangements are pending arrival
of sisters ui Eugene. Mrs. Pur
din was a maid at the Grand
hotel.
HARRY B. MARTIN
Funeral services for Harry
Benjamin Martin, 68, of 3201?
Apple st., Medford, who died
Monday, will be held at Conger-Morris
at 11 a.m. Saturday.
The Rev. George Trobough of
the First Methodist church will
officiate. Committal will be in
IOOF cemetery.
Mr. Martin was born Nov. 14,
1888, in- Brownsville, Neb. He
was preceded in death by his
wife, Florence, in 1942.
Survivors include two sons.
Wallace Martin, Medford; and
Robert Martin, Medford; a
daughter. Miss Evelyn Martin,
Medford; parents; Mr. and Mrs.
William O. Martin. Beatrice,
Neb.; four sisters, Mrs. Bertha
Gunther, Benkleman, Neb.; Mrs.
May Dean, Benkleman, Neb.;
Mrs. Elmira Ford, Beatrice,
Neb.; and Mrs. Lucille Endle
man, Beatrice, Neb.; and three
grandchildren.
GEORGE A. WALKER
Funeral services for George
A. Walker, 60, of Camp White,
who died at the VA Domiciliary
Tuesday, will be held in the
Camp White chapel at 9:30 a.m.
Friday. Chaplain Samuel Feller
will officiate. Committal will be
1 in the Camp White cemetery.
; Conger-Morris Funeral home is
in charge of arrangements.
i Mr. Walker was born Dec. 24,
1896, in Iron River, Wis. He
was a veteran of World War I
serving from Dec. 11, 1917, until
March 17, 1919.
Survivors include three daugh-
; tcrs, Mrs. Orville Mott, Oregon
j Citv; Mrs. Jeanine Thomas, Win
lock, Wash.; Barbara D. Walk
er, Oregon City; sisters. M r s.
j Elsie M. Everest, Cathlamet,
' Wash., and Mrs. Jean Shane,
Seattle. Wash.; and a brother.
! Frederick D. Walker, Camp
White.
Movie Actress Plans
To Divorce Husband
Hollywood U.R) Actress
; Gloria Grahame, 31, said today
that she plans to divorce tele
: vision producer-writer Cy How-
ard. 40, after they reach a prop
j erty settlement.
Miss Grahame said she and
' Howard separated Tuesday. She
i said she left her Beverly Hills
; home with the couple's five
' month-old son, David, and
moved in with her mother in
San Fernando Valley.
The actress and Howard were
married Feb. 15, 1954.
Savings Deposited
March 11th
will earn dividends from
March 1st
at
Jackson Co. Federal
Savings & Loan Assn.
Where Your Saving. Earn Mora
126 East Main
Deflationary Hints
Curb Stock Market
New York UR) Stock price I
movements narrowed today as I
Wall Street studied what it "call- j
ed deflationary tendencies.
No. 1 of these was President
Eisenhower's statement that it
might be necessary to slow up
federal spending on some proj
ects to relieve inflationary pres
sures. Today's prices on selected
stocks: i
Allied Chemical 87' 2;
Amcr'n Can 42' !
A T &TT 177 1
Anaconda Copper 62" s
Bethlehem Steel 421 '
Caterpillar Corp 92
Chrysler Corp 74" i
Continental Can 455s
Crown Zellerbach 517s
Curtiss Wright 43' i
Du Pont 180' i
Eastman Kodak 84
General Electric 563e.
General Foods 44
General Motors 397g
Georgia Pacific 28
Graham Paige 11 2
Homestake Mining 3 5V 2
Kaiser Frazer 13U
Kennecott Copper 109
Lockheed Aircraft 457s
Katy Pit 62' g
Montgomery Ward 377s
New York Central 30-4
Penney, J. C 83Ts
Penn. R R 20s
Radio Corporation 33 1 2
Richfield Oil 643s
Socony Aacuum 51?s
Southern Co 22's
Southern Pacific 43
Standard California 46
Pair Said Spying
For East and West
Karlsruhe, Germany (U.R)
The Supreme Court heard evi
dence today against a German
couple charged with spying for
East and West at the same time.
Karl Heinz Reckling, 30, and
his wife Christa, 31, are charg
ed with relaying secrets of the
U.S. financed intelligence organ
ization of German Gen. Rein
hold Gehlen to the Soviet In
telligence Agency. Reckling al
legedly was employed by both
organizations from 1951 until
his arrest last year.
Births
BAKER To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald. 3036 Biddle rd., Med
ford. March 3. 1957. a boy, 8?i
pounds, at Osteopathic hospital.
CHOKIE To Mr. and -Mrs.
Kenneth, route 2, box 393B,
Medford, March 3. 1957. a boy,
93.i pounds, at Osteopathic hos
pital. ST. GERMAINE To Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur, box 1014, Cen
tral Point. March 4, 1957. a boy,
5'2 pounds, at Rogue Valley hos
pital. STEELE To Mr. and Mrs.
James, post office box 504,
Phoenix. March 5. 1957, a boy,
7 pounds, at Sacred Heart hos
pital. HAERTLE To Mr. and Mrs.
Harry, 208 Haven St., Medford,
March 5. 1957, a boy, 64 pounds
at Sacred Heart hospital.
ALDREDGE To Mr. and
Mrs. Robert, post office box 222,
Central Point, March 5, 1957, a
boy, 9 pounds, at Sacred Hear,
hospital.
SHERMAN To Mr. and Mrs.
Lee, 840 Stewart ave., Medford,
March 6, 1957, a girl, pounds
at Sacred Heart hospital.
LAWLER To Mr. and Mrs.
Forrest. 726 West 10th st., Med
ford, March 5, 1957, a boy,
weight 4?4 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
GUNDLACH To Mr. and
Mrs. Jack, 230 Laurel St., Med
ford, March 6, 1957. a boy,
weight S't pounds, at Osteo
pathic hospital.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Mostly cloudy
tonight with chance of a few show
ers. Partial clearing Friday. Continued
mild. Low toniKht 44. High Friday 60.
Western Oreson: A few showers to
night. Mostly cloudy Friday with rain
on coast and over north half and after
noon showers southern half. Continued
mild. Low tonight 44-50. High Friday
52-62.
Northern California: Partially cloudy
tonight and Friday. Morning fog. Oc
casional extreme north portion to
night, spreading to Ukiah and Redding
Friday. Little temperature change.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
50: above normal 4.
Record high this Hate 75 in 19.53.
Record low this date 24 in 1945.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid
night. .11 inch. Midnight to 10 a m.,
none.
Total this month .87 inch, .51 inch
above normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 15.32 inches.
2 07 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 77.
highest this a.m. 100
High 4:3 24-
City Yesler- a.m. nr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings 54 51 1 02
Crater Lake JB 33 .44
33
48
48
40
44
31
28
53
55
53
51
fil
"54
Grants Pass 63
MEDFORD , 56
.07
1.13
.71
.16
42
.15
.02
.01
Portland 42
Seattle
Spokane
Yakima
48
3.)
34
Eureka 61
Red Bluff 2
Sacramento r,a
San Francisco - 62
Los A ngeles 7 5
Phoenix 79
Denx'er 33
Chicago 31
Miami . 79
New York 43
Washington. D C. 46
.61
Now's The Time To Prepare For
SPRING PAINTING
FREE ESTIMATES
Commerical or Residential
ACE PAINTING CO.
phone :-s:io
Standard Indiana 52,2
Standard N. J 57 '.2
Sun Mines 7
Texas Gulf 30-?s
Tex Pac Land Trust unquoted
Transamerican 38?s
Trans West Air 169 s
Tri - Continental 288
Union Carbide lllVs
Union Pacific 28
United Aircraft 77 U
U. A. L 32 1 2
U. S. Rubber 42U
U. S. Steel 5934
Youngstown S&T 101 4
Lieutenant in Germany
Probably Busy Man
Bitburg. Germany U.R) The
busiest office of the U.S. Air
Force jet fighter base here is
undeniably that of 1st Lt. Don
ald W. Eickman.
Eickman, of Gregory County,
S. D., is 36th Supply Squadron
adjutant, security officer, rec
ords officer, custodian of classi
fied documents, education offic
er, postal officer, personal af
fairs officer, graves registration
officer, fire marshal, unit sup
ply officer. Office of Informa
tion Services officer, historical
officer, historical property offic
er, on-the-job training officer,
casually reporting officer, vot
ing officer, intelligence officer,
class "A" pay agent and person
nel officer.
Kelso Worker Crushed
By Huge Falling Rock
Kelso. Wash. '(U.R) A Kelso
man was crushed to death yes
terday by a huge rock at the
Swift Creek dam site. ..
Raymond Azure, 30, was
working eight feet from the
bottom of a 28-foot deep hole
when fellow workers warned
him that a rock was coming
loose, Cowlitz county sheriff of
ficers said.
Azure jumped and landed at
the bottom of the hole but not
fast enough to avoid the falling
rock.
Vale Men Studying
Flood Suit Possibility
Vale (U.R) Several business
men here have retained a law
firm with regard to possibility
ot suing the state of Oregon for
losses caused by the Vale flood,
a week ago Sunday.
They are awaiting report from
a group of hydraulic engineers
who are making a survey ot the
p;;rt ot cement bridge over the
Malheur river near Vale played
in the flood.
The businessmen contend that
the bridge was too low and
caused obstruction of the river
during the flood.
Churchmen Write New
Testament in Longhand
La Salle, 111. (U.R) Some 100
La Salle, 111., churchmen have
begun the laborious job of writ
ing out the New Testament in
longhand as a Lenten duty.
The writers, members of the
Trinity Evangelical and Reform
ed Church, began the project
Wednesday under the direction
of their pastor, Rev. Kleffman.
The pastor said each man will
copy 10 pages to give them
an idea of the difficulty involved
in the writing of the original
New Testament.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland (UP) Cattle 20. High
good-choice 1160 lb fed steers 21.50:
good 877-975 lb 20-20 30: utility steers
14-15: standard - good fed heifers 17
19: ranner-cutter cows mostly 10-12.
Calves 25. Good-choice vealers 24-
29
Hoes 50. No. 1 and 2 lots 19 50-19 75
some 130 lb 16.50-17: No. 3. 320 lb
17: one 495 lb sow 14 50.
Sheeo 200. Choice wooled lambs 21:
fall shorn lambs 20 down: No. 2 pelt
110 lb choice lambs 19 30.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland (UP1 Egg. To re
tailers: Grade AA lame. 45-46c: A
large. 43-44C: AA medium. 42-43c: A
medium. 41-42c: A small, 3S-36c: car
ton. l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA grade
prints. fi9-7nc lb: cartons. 70-71c; A
prints. fi9-70c; B prints. 67-6SC
Cheese Medium cured To re
tailers: A grade rheddar. single dais
ies. 45lj-52r: S-lb losves. 5Pa-57r;
processed American cheese, 5-lb loaf,
41'.2-44c.
Farm Market
There was little action at the East
Side Farmers market today; a few
farmers offered Irish potatoes, dry
onions and parsnips.
Poultry. Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted growers 'No.
1 qualitv. fob Portland!: Fryera. 2'2-4
lbs. 22-23C lb: light hens, too few
transaction for Portland price; 10-13c
bl at ranch; heavv hpns. S lbs up.
not enough trading for Portland price;
lb.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole
drawn. 38-40C lb; cut up. 43-47c: hens,
light type, cut up. 32-36c; heavy type,
whole drawn. 36-40c lb.
Rabbits i Average to growers, fob
killing plants): Live while. 334-4'2
lbs. fob dressing plants. Portland. 23
2fic: colored pelts. 4c under: old does.
10-12 lb. a lew higher. Fresh killed
fryers to retailers. 59-64c lb; cut up.
Portland Hay, Grain
Portland WHOLESALE HAY
PRICES: No. 2 green alfalfa, baled
fob Portland, $32; some lota discount
ed S2 ton.
WHOLESALE PRICES as reported
hv the US DA market newa service:
Wheat No. 2 soft white. $88 a ton: No.
2 whi-. ota. 33-lb. West Coast deliv
ery. S53 ton; No. 2 Valley white oats.
S50 50 ton: soybean meal. $73.50 ton.
fob Portland:" harlev No. 2. 45-lb,
West Coast delivery. S50.50 ton: stand
ard mill run. prompt delivery. S42
44 ton fob Portland: No 2 yellow
corn. Eastern shipment, fob Portland.
$60 50-6125 ton.
PORTLAND GRAIN EXCHANGE
Wednesday s close: No bids or offers.
I PACIFIC
INDUSTRIAL
16 S. Central Phone 3-5308
Thursday, March 7, 1957
Remodeling Slated
For Completion Soon
Remodeling of the Barneburg
and Andrews building, Sixth and
Front sts., Medford, will be com
pleted early in May, according
to D'Anjou Properties Inc., own
ers of the building.
Space in the building is being
remodeled for four ground floor
locations, incorporators said. Van
Dyke and Dellenback, Medford
law firm, and Jack Edson, Med
ford architect, have acquired of
fice space in portions of the
building now being remodeled.
They will move into the new
offices sometime in Mav, it was
reported. Negotiations are now
underway for another ground
floor occupancy in the building,
it was reported.
Remodeling work is being
done by Don Jacobs. Medford
contractor. Space on the second
floor is scheduled for remodel
ing in the future.
News About
Servicemen
IN EXERCISE
Marine Col. Howard E. King,
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. King
of 211 North Oakdale ave., Med
ford, is participating in exten
sive amphibious exercises in the
Caribbean Sea area with Marine
amphibious training group 1-57.
During March and early April
the group'will conduct exercises
at Vieques, Puerto Rico.
RECEIVES COMMISSION
James R. Barnard, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Barnard of 710
King St., Medford, was gradu
ated from the Navy's officer can
didate school at the Naval sta
tion, Newport, R. I., 'and com
missioned Ensign March 1.
PAY TRAINING STARTS
Officer pav training for Air
Reserve officers of the 9091st
Air Reserve Group, Medford,
attending the education and
training officer course was
started last week, according to
Reserve officials.
Reserve pay for non-commissioned
officers attending training
courses with the Air Reserve was
started last September. Reserve
officials announced non-commissioned
officers recently released
from the Air Force are invited
to contact Air Reserve personnel
at 216 East Main st., Medford.
Officer enrollment of the Air
Reserve Group now is 12, it was
reported.
California Man Hurt
In Possible Seizure
Richard Montanez, 24, of San
Francisco, was released from
Rogue Valley hospital last night
after treatment for injuries suf
fered in a possible epileptic
seizure suffered at the intersec
tion of Highways 99 and 62
Wednesday afternoon.
State police said they were
notified at 2:30 p.m. that a man
was lying on the highway inter
section and appeared to be in
jured. Officers said Montanez
received head and arm cuts dur
ing the seizure. He was taken ;
to the hospital by Medford am- '
bulance service. j
Flemington, N.J. (U.R)
Broadway musical comedy star
William Johnson, 41, died
Wednesday after a . sudden illness.
BUKF LANCASTER MTHARINE HEPBURN
About the magic that makes
a woman beautiful when
she's wanted by a man!
'
; S& fc?: Uizk,al you'll be hj jL
AA tS t- so beautiful you'll U 8T
j light up the world!'-
Tlllf-- TECHNICOLOR
MEDFORD (OREGON)
Hells Canyon
Issue Disputed
Washington (U.R) Remergen
cy of the hotly disputed Hells
Canyon dam project as a politi
cal issue was evident today after
the opening of a Senate hearing
on the controversial subject.
Republican and Democratic
legislators quickly chose sides
as the three day hearings began
yesterday in Sen. Clinton P. An
derson's irrigation and reclama
tion sub-committee.
Sens. Wayne Morse (D-Ore.)
and Henry Dworshak (R-Ida.)
were the first to square off.
"In public test after public
test, the free men and women
of the region have voted for the
high (Hells Canyon) dam," Morse
said. He criticized the Eisen
hower administration for sup
porting the Bruces Eddy dam in
stead of Hells Canyon and said
this was a "desperate attempt"
to compensate for the greater
benefits of the upper Snake
river project.
Dworshak interrupted and said
he "resented" the Oregon sena
tor's "inference" that Bruces
Eddy was "merely an alterna
tive" to Hells Canyon.
Openings Available
For Weight Reducing
The Oregon Heart association
announced today there still are
vacancies in the weight reduc
tion classes, which are slated
to start soon.
Those interested can enroll
in the classes by contacting their
physician, association members
reported.
There is no charge for the
classes since the project is un
derwritten as a public health
measure by the OHA, according
to members. The classes were
started for the first time last
year.
Dallas, Ore. (U.R) Joseph
Vandervoort, 38, Dallas, has
been sentenced to 10 years in
the state penitentiary on charges
of robbery and kidnaping.
for the BEST IN FOOD
and ENTERTAINMENT
ZARATE & PAQUITA
playing for your dancing
in the Kwan Yin Room
DANCING EVERY NIGHT
Open Every Day of the Year
on Highway 99 South
"21" Club Cafe
(Formerly The Y Club)
- Now Serving -
MERCHANTS LUNCH
11:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.
DANCING WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY
TO THE MUSIC OF
Bob Roberts and The Melody Wranglers
53
WENDELL COREY LLOYD BRIDGES
EARL HOLLIMAN CAMERON PRUDHOMME
For Her Role in "THE RAINMAKER"
KATHRINE HEPBURN
Nominate For the Academy Award
As Best Actress of the Year
MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
Three Ft. Lewis Men
Lodged in Jail Here
A vehicle reported stolen from
Eugene yesterday was recovered
in Medford at 13th st. and South
Central 'ave., by state police last
night and three Ft. Lewis. Wash.,
men were lodged in the Jackson
county jail pending action by
officers in Eugene.
The men were identified as
Robert Joe Hulbert, 22, Travis
Hugh Rietgorf, 23. and Joe
Hensley, 21, all of Ft. Lewis. Ac
cording to police, the car was
observed traveling in the wrong
direction on Central ave. Inves
tigation revealed the car was the
same one reported stolen in
Eugene.
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