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i V E'j$irsj Hi.T.e Hayrr.on' P , Inspection! City Fire Mar Viirk. 5461 .ortn Channel ave . ii.M Truman Nelson issued 10 Porl.and. his aumed tr.e bus:- orders for correction of fire nPiS nam-. Ind'iitnnl Liquids j hazards yesterday. He inspected tors en p;,ny, according to ret ! two business occupancies, a feed ora in the Jacks'n county i mill and three convalescent c ierk's office I homes. Local and Personal Frldar. Jun 2- 19ST MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBOTTE THIWIHIT TBKITE! and SAT. Eg I the Moose will meet Sundav- June 30, at the Moose hall at 2 p.m. for a meeting for balloting! tentiary today by Deputy Sher- Sunday Meeting Women of To Penitentiary Wendell Glenn Tabor, 35, Grants Pass, was escorted 'o the state peni- Isf Drive In RUN! 1 " ' 1 PLUS! PTTPFr the SmJm ti IL! feTSFSyl Mono SAT. ONLY BONUS HIT! KIKK DOUGLAS ALONG THE GREAT DIVIDE" and initiation. Sister'i Bilce James Irvin O'Duane. 225 Chestnut it., told city police yesterday that his sister s bicycle had been stolen from Hawthorne park. iff Robert Gheysen. Tabor was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary on a charge of burglary. Can Collide Vehicles oper ated by Raymond Glenn Wiley, 32, of 1501 Kings highway, Medford, and Charles Everett 2711 Elliott ,t., Medford, ! ' ra., iueaiora. cuuiaca ai me in tersection of Ross lane and Ale Andrews rd. Friday, according to state police. There were no in juries and no citations. Hubcap Taken Mrs. Dean Ford reported to sheriffs deputies Thursday that two hubcaps were stolen from her car while it was parked at Timber Products. Higher Steel Prices Enliven Stock Buying Medford Youth h Arrested by Police New York IP Stocks regis tered a week end advance on in creased volume today. Higher steel prices brought new buying into the steel issues. The leaders gained fractions. Others had gains ranging to three points in Inland. Lukens set a new high on a rise of more than two points. Higher auto production helped the motors with Chrysler in the lead. Oils rose fractions to more than a point. Goodyear and U.S. Rubber were strong in the tires. Beautiful GOLD HILL GRANGE HALL Every SAT. NIGHT re vic flood KnT?hr;,a,ter, A fiM floor jnd fort of friendly pooplo Comt on out We'll make room for you somehow! Free Check Room. WE ARE HAPPY TO WELCOME . . . MRS. CASH Back at the Piano after her illness to again play your favorite tunes. HP Dining Room 13 j Downstairs fe? j At WALKER'S POPULAR DREAMLAND SAT. to NITE Grass Fire City firemen re ported no damage from a 20 by 100-foot grass fire on Air port rd. near Biddle lane about 6:15 p.m. yesterday. The blaze was apparently caused by a dis carded cigarette, fireman stated. ... Two Residences Building permits to erect two residences were issued yesterday. A $13, 000 permit went to Rogue Val ley Contractors, 1456 Jasper St., and an S3. 000 permit was issued E. C. Conrsd, 1133 Leland st. ... Rifle Taken A 222 zipper caliber rifle and leather case were taken from the home of Ned Louis Chinn, 820 West Jack son st. sometime in the past two weeks, -Chinn reported to city police yesterday. The gun and case are valued at $140. ... Gets Honor Mrs. Helen Ros si, wife of E. John Rossi, 913 Whitman ave., Medford, local representative of Investors Di versified Services, Inc., has been honored by the company as IDS queen in her husband's sales division. The honor is accom panied by an award and is given to the wife of the representative in each of 146 divisions who achieves leadership by making top production record in his 'ivision. Burglary Reported Gor don B. Bowman, 2403 Table Rock rd., Medford. has reported io sheriff s deputies a recent burglary at his ranch. He said a lock was broken off the entrance gate and a lock removed from a storage tank. About $160 worth of gasoline was reported stolen from the tank. Helatires Sought Knud Madsen. 1417' t Third st. South, Minneapolis, Minn., is attempt ing to get in touch with his daughter. Norma, and her son, Ivan Madsen, about 17 years old. The son reportedly went to school here for a short time and no forwarding address was left when he left school. ... Mercy Flights Two patients were flown to Portland by a Mercy Flights. Inc., air ambul ance plane for treatment. They were Hal Ronen. Camp White, a cardiac case going to the Vet erans Administration hospital in Vancouver, Wash., and John Mellor, Gold Beach, suffering from facial injuries and a skull fracture sustained when parts Of a truck fell on him while he was repairing it on a rack. DOW-JONES AVERAGES: Dow-Jones final stock arer- agei: 30 industrials 503.29. up 0.26; 20 railroads 146.46, uo 0.11; 15 utilities 69.84. up 0.30. and 65 stocks 173.80. up 0.20. Sales today were about 1,770.- 000 shares compared with 1,800,- 000 shares Thursday New York Central 33Ts Penney, J. C 7734 Penn R R 20' i Radio Corporation 38' s Richfield Oil 69i Socony Vacuum 60' i Southern Co 24 Southern Pacific 427s Standard California 56 Standard Indiana 527$ Standard N.J .. 66 Sun Mines 8Ts Texas Gulf . 27?a Tex Pac Land Trust Transamerica Trans.West Air Tri-Continental Union Carbide . Union Pacific United Aircraft U. A. L U. S. Rubber .... A 17-year-old Medford boy who was involved in an auto accident 'June 23 was arrested by city police on a municipal court warrant yesterday charg ing him with failure to stop at the scene of an accident involv ing property damage. The accident occurred on South Riverside ave. between Stewart ave. and Bartlett st U. S. Steel 68I2 Cfy Crews Patching Eighth Street Today The city street department is doing preliminarv patching work Unquoted ! today on Eighth st. between Cen 133., 1 tial ave. and Riverside ave. and 32i 2 j on Bartlett st. between Fourth jjgn4jand Main sts. 28"m I Public Works Director Vern 66s s I Thorpe said the work is in prep aration lor contemplated resur facing jobs on both Eighth and Bartlett in August or September. about 1:23 a.m. June 23. The boy's car collided with an auto driven by Robert Leonard Jones, box 814, Central Point. The boy was released to ap pear in municipal court at 8 a.m. July 3. .... 45' a Today's prices on selected stocks: Allied Chemical American Can . A. T. & T Anaconda Copper 88 41?i 1733 66" Youth Pleads Guilty To Petty Larceny Clyde Alvin Severson, 18. of 924 South Ivy St., Medford, was fined S55 and sentenced to 60 Always a Congenial Crowd &".?"T Finest of Modern Music i Obituary &f MRS. MINNA STAMM Festival Queen lo Be Named Saturday Phoenix Crowning of the queen wil mark the beginning of the 1957 Phoenix Festival Satur- j , . day at 10 a.m. at the Phoenix j Portland Livestock 1 t- j r ' Portland 'U.P.i Cattle tor -week Community club grounds. Queen 3030. Average choice 1174 lb. trs candidate are Peirirv fhisnm I-450- other cnoice 23.5o-24.50. good canaioaies are feggy cnisum, 1 2I 3023 -. sUildard 19.2i; choice Glenna Smith, Wanda Oetken, I heif ,7? lb. 23.25. other. 22 50-23; Mgood 21-22: canner-cutter cows late Elizabeth Pramman and Carole 1 11-12. 30; utility bulls 17 30-18 50. I Calves for week 430. Choice veal Anderson. Selection of the queen er 22-24, lew 10 24.30 and 2S; good will be based on number of tick-1 hoss for week lano Sorted U.S. 1 u 4- .!. l,. j tend 2 erade 180-220 lb. 22.50-2275: c u.u 10 me puouc aance, j,OK, 3nu-soo lb. 15 30-19 for mixed scheduled lor 9 D.m. to 1 a m. I r?.ne The Bethlehem Steel 48:'a Catemillar Com 9OV2 ' days in ,ne county jail todav Chrysler Corp unquoted I afler pleading guilty in district I Continental Can i wuu l" a cnarge 01 petty Crown Zellerbach 53 "s Curtiss Wright 42' Du Pont 192'2 Eastman Kodak HO1 General Electric 63'"2 General Foods 44 General Motors 43 Georgia Pacific 34' .4 Graham Paige lss Homestake Mining 34U Kaiser Frazer 147s Kennecott Copper 1097s Lockheed Aircraft 41 'g Katy Pfd 541-2 Montgomery Ward 389 larceny. Judge James Main said his jail sentence would be subject to suspension afler he has paid the fine and served 30 days oi his jail sentence. Severson was arrested with three others on May 25 in con nection with the theft of a tire from the trunk of a wrecked car. 0 ,y .-HFrf F v TUF Sneeo for week 5100. Choice SDrinf- Wednesdav j ers on close 19-10 50. good-choice 65- went on a motor tour of the val-1 lew to 6 princesses lev to invite residents to attend the event. Police cars escorted ! Portland Produce the girls vehicle through Jack sonville, Medford, Central Point, Phoenix and Ashland. Crowning of the queen will be followed at 11 a.m. by a parade !V3i Mrs. Minna Anna (Wilma) 1 thi-nneh PlmenK- Fntertainmont TONIGHT JUNE 28 ' . . mr Presents . "Little" i 1SE-. 0 7 ft COUNT! ft i Wo Ttnuiut Reeordina Artist COUNTRY BOY ENTERTAINERS to Tia. W --it1 & Miss Afjn AdJJ'00 '2 rogje valley ballroom Stamm, 53, died at her home, 1315 West Main st., Thursday after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Stamm was born April 5, 1904. in Muehlhausen, Ger many. She was christened in the Evangelical Lutheran faith as a child. Minna Anna Saegar was mar ried to Walter Stamm Dec. 12. 1945, in Berlin, Germany The family immigrated to the United States on Dec. 12. 1951, and since that time have lived in Medford. Besides her husband, Walter, she is survived by a son, Man fred Stamm, her mother, Mrs Elfe Saeger, two sisters, Erna and Terese, and two brothers, Fritz and Hans, all in Duessel dorf, Germany. Perl Funeral home is in charge of services. The Rev. E. Paul Riedel. of Grace Lutheran church, Ashland, will officiate Committal will be in Memory Gardens. Services for Mrs. Stamm will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Perl Funeral home. I.S"."U,H'1 AKKCIE SATURDAY NIGHT EAGLE POINT The Only Spring Floor In Southern Oregon DANCE TO THE COMBINED MUSIC OF DICK SPAIN, BILL LIVELY and The Rogue Valley Boys PLEBTY OF FREE PARKING Admission 90 per Person DAILY WEATHER REPORT FORECASTS MedforH and vicinity: Partly cloudr tonight and Saturdav. Slight chance of afternoon thunderstorms m the hich mountains. Low tonight 55. High Saturday near vt. j Western Oregon: Partly cloudy in I southern portion. Considerable night ! and morning cloudiness along coast ' and in northern portion tonight and ! Saturday. Low tonight 50-35, High t Snturdav (tfl-78 north interior. S0-S5 south interior. fiO-65 on coast, j Northern California: Fair through j Saturday except fogon coast. Cooler I temperature trend inland. Sunday outlook probanlv fair, LOCAL DATA , TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday 75: above normal 8 Record high this date mi in 134S. Record low this date 42 in 1954 PRECIPITATfON: 24 hours to mid night, none. Midnight to 10 a.m . none. Total this month .03 inch, .90 inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1. 21.48 inches. 3 7.1 inches above normal HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday UK nignesi mis a m. tu mcluazng dancing and music, will be featured after the pa rade and until the dance. Amuse ment and food booths will also be open at the festival grounds. Various prizes will be award ed during the intermission of the dance, which will be held in the Phoenix community hall. Portland (U.P.) Eggs To retail ers: Grade AA large, 42c: A large. ;i8-ac; A A medium. 36-37c- A me dium. 34-35c. A small, 27-28c; car lon. additional. Butter To retailers: AA grade prints. 6-68c lb.; carton. 1c a pound mgher; A prints, 67-68c; B prints,. 6o-fi6c. Cheese medium cured To retail ers: A grade cheddar, single daisies, 4r'a-32c, 5-lb. (oaves. 5l',2-"c; pro cessed American cheese, 5-lb. loaf. 41 2 -44c. ENJOY GENUINE CHARCOAL BROILED FOODS in th CANDLE ROOM at the Medford Hotel XllJF Sunday SHELLY WINTERS KEENAN WYNN "TENNESSEE CHAMP" PLUS CARTOON CARNIVAL and CHAPTER NO. 3 "CONGO BILL" Residents Warned About Polluted Wafer 5 Farm Market First Tne Dallas tomatoes sold at 2 50 lor 18 lb. lugs on the wholesale market today; local raspberries were more ptentilul with prices from 2.25 for fair to 2.75 for top; blackcaps were 3-3.25; loganberries were 2.25-2.50 and currants at 2-2.50; Northwest Bmg mcrnes remained at iD-ju cents for No. is and 20-25c for No. 2s. Poultry, Rabbits i-ive LnicKens- Quoted to a rowers ! 1 Quality, f.o.b. Portland; 22-4 lbs., 23c lb.; light hens, too few trans actions of Portland price; 9-llc lb. at . . , ,. raucn: neavv nens. n ids . up noi Any water on the floor of enough trading lor Portland price; at i;-ijc lb. old roosters. the valley flowing below farm and dwellings is almost sure to be highly polluted, county sanitarians stated today. They issued the statomrn ir. county, 12-l3c lb. old 7-9c lb. Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole drawn. 41 -44c lb.; cut up. 4fi-4wc; liens, light type, cut up, 34-37c; heavy type, whole drawn, 36-41c lb. response to numerous inquiries keys, live weight, 27-28c 'ib.; breeder nens. zic lb to producer on oven ready basis; breeder toms, 24c on same basis. Rabbits (Average to growers, t.o b. killing plants: Live white, 3'i-4'2 lb. fob. dressing plants Portland, 23-26c: colored pelts. 4c under; old does. 10-12c lb., a few higher. Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 59-64c lb.; cut up, 62-65c lb. recently from people expi uinu concern about swimming in cm ks and ditches in the county The flow in most streams is becoming quite low, which means a higher degree of pol lution is probable, the sanitari ans said. Irrigation water which flows through dwelling areas and barn yards will become highly polluted and contaminate any stream into which the wa ter flows, they explained. The Jackson county health de partment warns against swim ming or wading in these waters A number of diseases are water borne and may be caught by con tact or ingestion of the water Portland Hay, Grain Portland Wholesale Hay Prices: New crop No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.ob. Portland, S26-27 ton. Wholesale prices as reported by the USDA market news service: Wheal No. 2 soft white. $85 a ton: No. 2 white oats 38-lb. West Coast delivery, nominally S49 ton; No. 2 Valley white oats, S46 ton; soy bean meal, $75.30 ion, f.o.b. Portland: barley No. 2, 45 b. West Coast delivery $43 50 ton; standard mill run. prompt delivery. S40 ton f.o.b. Portland: No. 2 yellow corn. Eastern shipment f.o.b. Port land. S61.90-6230. TONITE AND SATURDAY ONLY A GREAT NOVEL BECOMES A GREAT MOTION PICTURE! JAMES MASON JOAN FONTAINE HARRY BELAFONTE JOAN COLLINS MICHAEL RENNIE ll IP CUT Brookinr ' Crater Lak .... i Grants Pass . KlRmath Falls MEDFORD .... Portland Seattle Spokane ........... Vaki;na Eureka Red Bluff Sacramento . ... San Francnco . ' Los Angelrs . Phcemx . Denver eter- a.m. "4 rtiy Law Prec. J3 40 5 54 TO PS 91 72 7S 57 .1 .. 60 ..tOH . 100 7 . 78 109 R Chicaco ...... RO lianil Ra N"v Vnrk sfl" Washington. D C R9 57 M 33 54 e! 5R M 7J 7 FIVr-lMV FORET T tThrouth Julv Sr. wtrn Oresn-W astern W Uhinf n TmrrTure! aeraginc belw normal, ranging in high 6 north wet Waehinpion, low 70? aouthwest Washington and northwest Oregon and around SO extreme southwest Oregon except 60-65 on coast. Lows 4R-54. Precipitation about normal, oc curring a scattered showers in i western Washington tonight and Sat urday morning and more generally on Monday and Tuesday. Northern California No precipita tion except possibility of scattered thunderstorm Area atonal lv n hirh mountain Temperature near or be- i iow normal. II ' Welcome Eagles! For Real Fun . . . DANCE i "PIONEER ROOM with th Johnny Lusk Combo to antartain you FRIDAY Cr SATURDAY NIGHTS And for really fina food end good sarvica it's tha JACKSON HOTEL COFFEE SHOP 8th and Central In the air conditioned comfort of the JACKSON HOTEL Saturday ONLY i i A Saturday URL T HERE'S ANOTHER GREAT DUSK TO DAWN SHOW wyJSSSr 1 ire .iC eltiful MM D0XUYEY FORREST TUCKER. tit ENDS TONITE W I JOHN AGAR CYNTHIA PATRICK - PLUS - mm TONITE & SATURDAY EXCITEMENT... ROMANCE owl ACTION Storm theScrttnl , - - PLUS - ' .,rl1Tll0C . t-7 1 Robert HITCHUM Myrna LOYi The Red Pony frwn Mn Stetnbtck's Gre Story ENDS TONITE NATDEN " CARLSON - PLUS -I1 rtvl SATURDAY ONLY GREAT FEATURES Hlf NO. 1 JOHN KiUkND MAIIA INSUSH HIT NO. 2 SAVACI tfStJ THKILISI . A CO. C'Ji HIT NO. 3 iff l.iUUE QHATOENWELSOWKtRK