Local and
Rummage Sale The Central
Point Jaycettes will hold a rum
mage sale Saturday, April 6, at
he old drug store building in
Central Point.
Patient Convalescing at the
SKogue Valley hospital after a
tonsillectomy is James Leary,
8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
fJeniel Leary of 323 Newtown
r-e., Medford.
heft Reported Ronald M.
nhert. Grants Pass, has re
sorted to sheriffs deputies here
theft of 15 to 20 gallons of
S9oline from some equipment
CM Ditth Creek rd.
Needed The Jackson
County Red Cross chapter has
sported a need for children's
and men's shoes and overshoes
to be given to needy families.
Anyone having extra shoes for
ebnation to the Red Cross may
take them to the chapter office
on the basement floor of the
ourthonse.
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Latest and Oldest Dance Favorites
ADDED ATTRACTION A FINE ACCORDION PLAYER
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Always A Congenial Crowd
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SATURDAY NIGHT
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EAGLE POINT
The Only Spring Floor In Southern Oregon
DANCE TO THE COMBINED MUSIC OF
DICK SPAIN, BILL LIVELY
and The Rogue Valley Boys
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
Admission
GOOD
COUNTRY BOYS
Saturday Night, April 6th
ROGUE VALLEY BALLROOM
Personal
Runaway Held A 17-year-old
Perryton, Tex., boy is being held
in the county jail as a runaway.
He was arrested Tuesday by
Medford police.
Lodged in Jail A 16-year-old
Medford boy was lodged in the
county jail Wednesday on a
charge of autp theft. He was ar
p rested by Medford police.
Bike Lost Madelyn Lenore
Hurn, 46 Summit ave., Medford,
reported to city police Thurs
day the loss of a girl's sidewalk
bicycle.
To Present Play Jacksonville
junior and senior high school
students will present a three-act
play, "The Cannibal Queen,"
Friday and Saturday, April 5
and 6, starting at 8:13 p.m. in
the high school gym. Tickets will
be on sale at the door. Thayer
Tarvin of Medford is directing
the production, which was pre
sented to the student body
Thursday afternoon.
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and fin, and greed!
otwring WALTER BRENNAN
Plus 1st DRIVE IN RUN
FORD
"THE RETURN
OF OCTOBER"
EVERY
SAT. NITE
Finest of Modern Music
Wper Pe
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WESTERN
LlfJOSEY
and the
Theft Ronald E. Sherman,
1723 South Peach st., Medford,
has reported to city police the
theft of a side view mirror from
his car while it was parked near
Medford High school Thursday.
In San Francisco Marvin
Nelson, administrative officer at
the Crater Lake National park
office in Medford, has been in
the park service regional office
in San Francisco this week on
business matters.
Orders Issued Four business
occupancies, a warehouse and a
buildinfc of public assembly
were inspected yesterday by
City Fire Marshal Truman Nel
son. He issued nine orders for
correction of hazards.
Accident A car operated by
Edward Joseph Walker, 36, of
1201 Whitman st., Medford, and
a pickup truck operated by Rich
ard Eugene Foy, 27, of route 1,
box 324, Medford, were involved
in an accident in the 1900 block
of Stewart ave. yesterday, ac
cording to state police.
Trash Fire City firemen ex
tinguished a trash fire on a lot
at the rear of a vacant house at
215 Beatty st. about 10:10 p.m.
yesterday after neighbors com
plained of the blaze. It was
burning during prohibited
hours.
Wrong Date The Jackson
County Grange council will meet
Saturday, April 13, at the Cen
tral Point grange hall, rather
than April 31 as was previously
reported. Those attending are
asked to bring cookies, accord
ing to Ralph James, secretary
of the council.
Boy Interrogated City police
Thursday cleared the theft of a
bicycle from a Medford boy
March 31-with the interrogation
of a 14-year-old Medford youth.
The youth was released to his
mother with instructions to ap
pear before county juvenile au
thorities, police said.
Accident A car operated by
j Harold Brooke Pence, 113 East
11th st., Medford, was involved
in an accident Thursday with a
parked car registered to Fred
erick G. Noah, Grants Pass, on
Riverside ave. between 12th and
Ninth sts., according to city
police.
Case Cleared A case involv
ing damage being done April I,
at a vacant house at 320 West
Clark st., Medford, has been
cleared with the interrogation of
six Medford youths Thursday,
according to city police. Two of
the boys were aged nine, two
were eight and the others were
j aged six and 10, police said.
Four Appear in
Court Thursday
Twe Phoenix juveniles and
two 22-year-old men from Med
ford and Phoenix appeared in
district court yesterday on
charges involving liquor.
Gilbert Ivan Campfield, 22, of
2391 Howard ave., Medford,
and Curtis Ray Ford, 22, Phoe
nix, were each fined $35 on
charges of furnishing liquor to
a minor.
Larry Cecil Coggins, 18,
Phoenix, was lodged in the
county jail in lieu of $15 fine
on charges of illegal possession
of liquor. The 17-year-old boy
was fined $15 on charges of
illegal possession of liquor.
The four were arrested by
Medford police Wednesday at
the Craterian theater, 23 South
Central ave. The arrests were
made after police were inform
ed several boys were drinking
in the theater balcony.
Wrong Lottery Number
Mexico City (U.R) Ignacio
Mejia Gonzalez, a 27-year-old
bootblack, said today he stabbed
a fortune teller because she
failed to predict the winning
number in an $80,000 lottery.
The bootblack told police the
crystal gazer, who operates un
der the name of Nelly Muley,
charged him $16, but gave him
the wrong number.
MUSIC
Stock Market Helped
By Aircraft
New York Strength m air
crafts and selected industrials
gave the stock market a firmer
tone today on slightly increased
volume.
Rails improved fractionally
but Peoples Gas pulled utilities
down from the 26-year high set
by that average Thursday.
Boeing airplane was a feature
irf the aircrafts, up more than
two points at its high. Lockheed
rose more than one and Glenn
Martin and Bendix around a
point each.
Today's prices on selected
stocks
Allied Chemical . 8738
American Can 43 Ik
AT&T 177V2
Anaconda Copper 643g
Obituaries
MRS. SARAH L. HANNA
Mrs. Sarah Louise Hanna, 876
Siskiyou blvd., Ashland, died
last night in a local hospital.
Conger-Morris Funeral home is
in charge of arrangements.
OTTO EMIL MERTEN
Funeral services for Otto E.
Merten, 67, of Medford, who
died Wednesday, will be held at
Conger-Morris Saturday at 11
a.m. The Rev. G. Herbert Hil
lerman of the Zion Lutheran
church will officiate. Private
committtal will be in Siskiyou
Memorial park.
Mr. Merten was born Sept
19, 1889, in Germany. On March
23, 1914, in Germany he was
married to Augusta Kinde, who
survives. He lived in the Wolf
creek area since 1934 moving to
Medford three years ago.
Survivors besides his wife in
clude daughter, Mrs. E. Virgil
Goff, Medford; a sister in Ger
many; three grandchildren and
one great grandson.
HJALMAR A. RAMSTROM
Funeral services for Hjalmar
A. Ramstrom, 67, of 2219 East
Main st., Medford, who died
Wednesday, will be held at Perl
Funeral home at 11:30 a.m. Sat
urday. The Rev. Raymond W,
Hurn, pastor of the First Church
of the Nazarene, will officiate.
Internment will be in Siskiyou
Memorial park.
ivir. namstrom was Dorn in
Sweden, Oct. 3, 1889. Mr. and
Mrs. Ramstrom lived in Canada
several years, and moved to
Medford in 1937. For several
years, they lived near Central
Point, where Mr. Ramstrom
farmed.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Hulda E. Ramstrom; one
daughter, Mrs. Ruth Stark, Med
ford; one son, Carl Ramstrom,
Los Angeles, Calif three broth
ers, Samuel Ramstrom, Henning
Ramstrom, and Arthur Ram
strom, all of whom live in Swe
den; and four grandchildren.
EDWARD LUNDBERG
Funeral services for Edward
Lundberg, 91, of 117 12 Mistletoe
St., Medford, will be held at
Perl Funeral home at 10 a.m.
Saturday. The Rev. D. E. Mil
lard will officiate. Interment
will be in Medford IOOF ceme
tery.
Mr. Lundberg was born in
Sweden, Jan. 3, 1866, and has
been in the United States for
the past 75 years and in this
community for the past 40 years.
He was a retired carpenter and
was married in Grants Pass
May 9, 1948.
Survivors include his son,
Thor Lundberg, also known as
James Kelly, of Bakersfield,
Calif., and a niece, Mrs. St.
George, Turlock, Calif.
BIRTHS
GALLOWAY To Mr. and
Mrs. Charles, 903 West 10th st.,
Medford, April 3, 1937, a boy,
7 V pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
COLVER To Mr. and Mrs.
Eldred, route 3, box 235, Med
ford, April 5, 1957, a boy, 33i
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospi
tal. WILSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey, 508 North Berkeley
way, Medford, April 4, 1957, a
boy, 63i pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
NELSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Albert, 860 West 14th st., Med
ford, April 4, 1957, a girl, 8
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospi
tal. BATES To Mr. and Mrs.
Marlow, 1124 West Eighth st.,
Medford, April 5, 1957, a boy,
8V2 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital.
The
'111' CLUi
Now Serving Merchants' Lunch
1 1 a.m. to 2 p.m.
SIX NIGHTS WEEKLY
Music by BOB ROBERTS
and The MELODY WRANGLERS
BIG SUNDAY JAM SESSION
Prices
Bethlehem Steel 43g
Caterpillar Corp 9IV2
Chrysler Corp 723,4
Continental Can 435 j
Crown Zellerbach 50
Curtiss Wright 434
Du Pont 180V4
Eastman Kodak 87 Vi
Lreneral Electric 5834
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ucucidl IUUUS iZ 2
General Motors 39Vi
Georgia Pacific 2934
Graham Paige 2
Homestake Mining 36 '
Kaiser Fraser 131,4
Kennecott Copper 115V8
Lockheed Aircraft J. 46i.i
Katy Pfd. 56V2
Montgomery Ward . 37ss
New York Central 293g
Penney, J. C 82
Penn RR v 20?s
Radio Corporation - '35Vs
Richfield Oil 64i,4
Socony Vacuum ; 55V4
Southern Co 21?
Southern Pacific 43T-8J
Standard California .'. 48
Standard Indiana 53Vs
Standard N.J. . ... 57Vi
Sun Mines 7
Texas Gulf 29
Tex Pac Land Trust 73,4
Transamerica 38V4
Trans West Air 158
Tri-Continental 30
Union Carbide ... 11014
Union Pacific 271,2
United Aircraft 77Vs
U. A. L 2912
U. S. Rubber 40 V4
U. S. Steel 60
Youngstown S & T 107 M
68 Donors Make
Appointments
Sixty-eight appointments have
been made so far for blood dona
tions Tuesday, April 9, from 1 to
6 p.m., when the Bloodmobile
unit will be at the Elks temple
in Medford.
The total is 282 below the
number of donors necessary to
meet Medford's 290-pint quota,
blood ' program officials said.
They stated, however, that it is
not necessary to make an ap
pointment in order to donate
blood. Drop-in donors will also
be accepted. Appointments may
be made by telephoning the
Bloodmobile office, Medford
3-3813.
Making appointments yester
day and this morning were K. W.
Cook, Doris Allen, Dorothy
Terry, D. K. West, John R.
Dumas, William T. Dahl, Doris
Taylor, Melvin Nipps, Phyllis
Nipps Glenn McCullough, K. W.
Copinger, Rae Eatherton, John
R. Alexandro, David Mathias,
Hazel Marie Wood, Raymond
Reeter, Riley Cook, Edgar Head,
Melvin Wiggins, Robert Laff erty,
Calvin Rawstern, Bill Sanders,
Margaret Davis, Mrs. Virginia
Wright, Grade Powden, Betty
Tomlin and Avis Kezer.
Officials said donors planning
to give blood to replace that
used in transfusions for friends
should have names of the pa
tient, the doctor and the hos
pital when they arrive at the
Bloodmobile Tuesday.
Cities, Counties To
Get State Liquor Funds
Portland (U.P.) Consumers
of liquor in Oregon will enrich
the state's general fund and
cities and counties by some $4,
757,152 during April, according
to Joseph Nance, administrator
for the Oregon Liquor Control
Commission.
Nance said that the funds
would come from liquor sales
and privilege tax collections for
the first three months of the
year and represents surplus over
and above the commission's
working capital.
Rummage Sale
Tuesday & Wednesday
April 9th & 10th
9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
FEHL BUILDING
NORTH IVY
Plants
White Elephants
Sponsored by
Christian Women's Fellowship
of 1st Christian Church
Donations accepted Monday 2
to 4 at Fehl Bldg., or Contact
Helen Chapman, Ph. 2-6946 or
Blanche Doty.
Friday, April 5, 1957
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland (U.P.) Cattle for week
2475. Low-average choice fed steers
to 1168 lb. 23.25-23.50; good steers
22-23; good-low choice heifers 19.50
22; canner-cutter cows late 9-11; util
ity bulls 15-16.50.
Calves for week 365. Good-choice
vealers 23-29, early to 30; calves
18.50-23.
Hogs for week 145S. No. 1 and 2
around 200-215 average butchers
20.25-20.50; sows 330-500 lb.-mosUy
15-17.50.
Sheep for week 1000. Good-choice
wooled lambs at mid-week 21-21.50;
choice, mostly good shorn and wooled
lambs 19.50-20.50; cuU-good ewes 4-8.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland (UJ.) Eggs To retail
ers; Grade AA large, 41-42c; A large,
39-40C; AA medium. 37-38c: A me
dium. 36-37c: A small, 30-31c; carton,
l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: A A grade
prints, 68-69c lb.; cartons. 69-"0c; A
prints, 68-69c: B prints. 66-67C
Cheese medium cured To retail
ers: A grade Cheddar, single daisies,
451i-52c; 5-lb. loaves. 51',2-57c; pro
cessed American cheese. 5-lb. loaf,
4i;2-44c.
Farm Market
There was little action at the East
Side Farmers market today with of
ferings limited to Northwest potatoes,
dry onions, parsnips, mustard greens,
leaks, and bedding plants.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted growers
INo. 1 oualitv. f.o.b. Portland!: Frv-
ers. 2'i-4 lbs. ,22c lb.; light hens, too
few transactions for Portland price,
ll-13c lb. at ranch; heavy hens, 5 lbs.
up. not enongh trading for Portland
price; at country, 14- 15c lb.; old roost
ers. 7-9c lb.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers: Frvers. whole
drawn, 39-42c lb.; cut up, 44-48c; hens,
light type, cut up. 35-39c; heavy type,
whole drawn, 38-42c lb.
Turkeys Top roducers: Fryer tur
keys, live weight, 27-28C lb.: breeder
hens, 27c lb .to producer on oven
ready basis; breeder toms, 25-27c on
same basis.
Rabbits (Average to growers, f.o.b.
killing plants): Live white. 334-4j
lbs., f.o.b. dressing plants Portland.
23-26c; colored pelts. 4c under: old
does, 10-12 lbs., a few higher. Fresh
killed fryers to retailers, 59-64c lb.;
cut up. 62-65C
Portland Hay, Grain
Portland Wholesale Hav Prices:
No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. Port
land, SJi-jz; some lots discounted SI
to S2 too.
Wholesale prices as reported bv the
TJSDA market news service: Wheat
No. 2 soft white, $88.50 a ton; No. 2
white oats, 38-lb. West Coast delivery,
normally $54.50 ton: No. 2 Vallev
white oats, $49 ton; soybean meal $77
ton, f.o.b. Portland: barley No. 2, 45
lb. West Coast delivery, $48 ton;
standard mill run. prompt delivery,
$40-40.50 ton. f.o.b. Portland: No. 2
yellow corn. Eastern shipment, f.o.b.
PorUand, $60-60.50.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinitv: Occasional
light rain tonight. Showers and occa
sional sunshine Saturday. Low tonight
4. mgn jriaay tu.
Western Orecon: Considerable
cloudiness with a few showers to
night. Partly cloudy Saturday with a
few showers near mountains in north
half. Cooler with low tonight 40-46.
High Saturday 50-60.
Northern California: Fair tonieht
and Saturday except scattered show
ers in extreme north portion tonight
and early Saturday. Increasing fog
near coast. Slightly cooler.
LUtAL DATA
TEMPERATURE : Mean vesterdav
56; above normal 6. i
Record high this date 78 in 1934.
necora low tnis aate 26 in 1955.
PRECIPITATION : 24 hours to mid.
night, none. Midnight to 10 a.m., trace.
Total this month .01 inch, .15 inch
below normal.
Total since Seot. 1. 20. inches S.43
inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest vtrrfv 41 .
highest this a.m. 833,.
. HlRh
City Yester
4:30 24-
a.m. nr.
Low Prec.
48
34 .05
44 .01
36
43
48 31
day
Brookings 67
Crater Lake 46
Grants Pass 71
Klamath Falls 61
MEDFORD 66
PorUand 57
Seattle
53
47 .28
41 .05
48
48
59
52
49
56
56
17
39 T
76
Spokane 46
Yakima 59
Eureka 53
Red Bluff 82
Sacramento 83
San Francisco 71
Los A ngeles 76
Phoenix B2
Denver 37
Chicago 48
Miami 77
New York 42
Washington, D.C. 47
38
43
2.03
.72
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through April 10):
Western Oregon Western Washing
ton Temperatures averaging near
normal in western Oregon and a few
degrees below normal in western Wash
ington. Highs mostly in 60s, lows 38-48
western Oregon; highs in 50s and
lows 35-45 western Washington. Re
curring rains totalling .25 to .75 jot an
inch, except 1-2 inches on coast.
Northern California No appreci
able precipitation except occasional
rains from about Eureka northward
Temperatures near normal.
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Body of Publisher
Found in Burns Street
Burns, Ore. (U.R) The body
of Duglas Mullarky, 59, publish
er of the weekly Times-Herald
here, was found on a downtown
street about 2:30 a.m. Thursday.
Police were investigating pos
sibility that Mullarky was the
victim of a hit and run driver.
Officers said Mullarky 's body
was discovered by William F.
Bardwell, a Burns attorney. It
was lying in the street and had
been run over, according to po
lice. Coos Bay TV Channel
Application on File
Washington (U.R) Pacific
Television Inc. Thursday applied
to the Federal Communications
Commission to operate a new
TV station on channel 11 at
Coos Bay. Ore.
Pacific Television is owned by
Eugene Television. Inc., which
operates station KVAL-TV on
VHF channel 13 at Eugene, Ore.
Pacific proposes to operate the
Coos Bay station as a satellite to
KVAL-TV, using the Eugene sta
tion's programs.
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4-H Club News
Gold Hill Linstock club
The meeting was called to
order by President Terry Gail
at the Foots Creek Community
hall March 27. The roll was call
ed and project reports were
given.
Glenn Klein explained how to
fill out new record books. Sev
eral new members were ini
tiated. The next meeting will be
April 10 at the Roy Eskew home
on Sardine Creek.
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