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O 2nd 'ft 1 If ta co sa thi toi vej tre wa; sue, can Un for Ba "I to ag Pi D D ir P I: l P t) "I A 1. r s ( I. 1 1 1 Local and Kaniam to Meet The annual Kansas picnic is scheduled at Ashland's Lithia park at noon Sunday. Aug. ll.Coffce and ice cream will be furnished by the committee. Sal Saturday Jobs Daugh ters. Bethel 55. williold a rum mage sale Saturday, Aug. 10, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Fehl building. Sixth and Ivy sts. ftur- mage Is being accepted from 7 to 9 p.m. today. ENJOY GENUINE CHARCOAL BROILED FOODS in the CANDLE ROOM at the Medford Hotel IMfAlIHfl i 4-1 1 A NON STOP W ACADEMY AWARD WINNER "BEST ACTRESS".tor ....- BERGMAN AND 55 .h fir M pm- mm " i v 2P3wCv HOLLYWOOD'S JXSC NEWEST HUNK - Of MAN! f J WIHUH ffCOHWU. i XT J KTTT REL4 I COOPER iC A W E Toaelhsr... f Ul 4 s a-at iii imi r i. -Vl AT . .j . I at AWZ - MB AW Enjoy a PLEASANT Evening- TTTS TV XNTTTTl At WALKER'S Alwjyi a Congenial Crowd 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 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Admission Personal Applegat Picnic All Ap plegates living in southern Ore gon have been invited to the Applegate -picnic at the S. J Daly residence Sunday, Aug. 18, by Frank L. Applegate. The pic nic will start at 1 p.m. The Daly residence is on Wagner Creek rd. Marshal's Rtpori City Fire Marshal Truman Nelson issued live orders for removal of haz ardous conditions yesterday after inspecting six business occu pancies and one office building Aid investiging two complaints from residential areas. New Building A $6,000 ; building permit has been issued tq Fortune Stations for an office j building at 1006 South Central I ave. The new building will house home offices of, the Fortune Sta I tions. The building, now under j construction, will be completed in mid-September. . , i ... Patients Convalescing at Rogue Valley hospital are Caro line France, 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward France, 786 Lawnsdale dr., Medford. who had a tonsillectomy; and Janet Marie Walker, 9-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Walker, 2436 Happy Valley dr., Medford, who had surgery. Wow! Nov! mm JjjEnds nrixA.ln town JOHN PAYNE RUTH ROMAN 3rd Big Hit! Saturday Only KIRK DOUGLAS In "Big Trees" I V GARY COOPER II CT INlsKIIJ 13 A ItlAnik, w i'3 .vr t tSJ MEMINOWAV & Ife n '. i BELL TOLLS 1 5AT JiCi NITE POPULAR Finest of Modem Music per rerson Mrs. Ella Franklin ; Dies This Morning Mrs. Ella . Franklin, mother of Doyle and Dale Franklin, Medford, died this morning at a local hospital. Funeral ar rangements ' will be announced by Conger-Morris Funeral home. Doyle Franklin is operator of the Judy Ann Sandwich shop and Dale Franklin operates the Town House cafe. Obituaries EDGAR McKAY Edgar McKay, 61. died this morning at the VA Domiciliary, Camp White. Funeral arrange ments will be announced by Conger-Morris Funeral home. DENNIS SAKRAIDA Dennis Paul Sakraidai 12, Provolt, died in a local hospital Aug, 7. He had been hospitalized for the last three weeks. He lived with his parents in Provolt. He was born in Chico, Calif. He came to Provolt in 1945 with his parents. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Sakraida, Pro volt; one sister, Mary Ann; three brothers, John, Michael and Mark Sakraida, all at home. Pa ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. August Sakraida, Provolt; and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Louie, Ga zelle, Calif. Rosary will be read at the Hull and Hull chapel in Grants Pass Friday, Aug. 9 at 8:30 p.m. with funeral services Saturday, Aug. 10, at 10 a.m. at St. Anne's Catholic church. The Rev. Dan iel J. Kelly will officiate. In terment will be in the Hillcrest Memorial park. HARRIET HILLIARD Ashland Mrs. Harriet May Hilliard, 73, of 321 Garfield St., Ashland, died Thursday, Aug. 8, after a brief illness. Mjs. Hilliard was born July 29, J884, in Wisconsin and mar ried James Hilliard in Barabon, Wise , Jan. 14, 1904. She made her home in Ashland and vi cinity since 1944. She is survived by her hus band, James Hilliard, Ashland, two sons, Walter Hilliard, Myr tle Creek, and Zeph Hilliard, Sutherlin, Ore.; two daughters, Mrs. Axie Blair, Talent, and Mrs. Phoebe McCormick, Chi cago. She has 11 grandchildren and 11 half brothers and sisters who live in the east. Services wi'l be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Aug. 12, at Lit willer's Mountain View chapel in Ashland with interment in Mountain View cemetery. J. H. Morse of Jehovah's Witnesses will officiate. Accident Engeline Spencer, 1792 Kings highway, was cited for failure to yield the right of way after the car which she was driving was involved in an accident with one driven by Dewyna Dunnagan, 539 North Holly st., Thursday, according to police. The accident occurred at Eighth and Holly sts. Driver Cited A car driven by Harvey Emmett Andrews, 891 Marshall st., was involved In an accident with one driven by James B. Payton, box 113, Rogue River, at the corner of Fourth st. and Central ave. Thursday, according to police reports. An drews was cited by city police for having an expired operator" license. " Two Flrf A trash fire In the 600 block of Pine st. was extin guished by Medford fire depart ment about 3:30 p.m. yesterday. At 4:47 p.m. the department was called to a grass fire in the 800 block of Sunrise ave. The fire burned off about Vi acre of dry grass, but no other damage was done, firemen said. - r l Watch Movies County Judge Rodney Keating and County Commissioner Chester Wendt at tended a recent meeting in Grants Pass where representa tives of the Oregon state high way commission showed films on how traffic counts are taken and highways constructed. State highway department employees of the area and the county courts of Jackson and Josephine coun ties saw the films. GRAIN Portland Wholesale Hay Prices: New crop No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b Portland and Seattle, S25 a ton. Wholesale prices as reported by the 1TSDA market news service: Wheat, No. 2 soft white S78 a ton: No. 2 white oats 38-lb. West Coast delivery, nomi nally $47 ton: No. 2 Valley white oats, $45 ton: sov bean meal, S81 ton, f.o.b. Portland: barlev No. 2, 45-lb. West Coast delivery $44-44.50 ton: standard mill run, prompt delivery, $37-38 ton f ob. Portland; No. 2 yellow corn. Eastern shipment f.o.b. Portland, $83-63.50. Beautiful GOLD HILL GRANGE HALL Every SAT. NIGHT T1C VIC FLOOD Masters A fins) floor and lots of friendly people Corn on out We'll tnak room for you somehow! Free Check Room. Oils Show Strength In Irregular Market New York (IP) Selected oils developed strength in a highly irregular, dull stock market to day. Standard Oil of Ohio, up 2VS and Pure Oil, up two, were fair ly active. Gulf lost more than two and Amerada was down nearly two points. - Dow-Jones final stock aver ages: 30 industrials 496.78, off 0.09: 20 railroads 146.02, r'ld 65 stocks 176.06. off 0.24. Sales today were about 1.570. 000 shares compared with 1.690, 000 shares Thursday. Today's prices on selected Allied Chemical 8714 American Can 44V4 AT&T 172 Anaconda Copper 6IV2 Bethlehem Steel 46 Caterpillar Corp 86 Chrysler Corp i 78 Continental Can 45',8 Crown Zellerbach 52 Curtiss Wright 39 Du Pont 196V4 Eastman Kodak IO212 General Electric 68 General Foods 43 General Motors : 45 Georgia Pacific 33 Graham Paige . VA Homestake Mining 35 Kaiser Frazer . 13 '4 Kennecott Copper ...103 Lockheed Aircraft 36V4 Katy Pfd 55 Montgomery Ward . 36 New York Central . 32 Vi Penney J C ." 78 Penn R R : 20 Radio Corporation 34 Richfield Oil .'. 76 z Socony Vacuum . . 60 Southern Co 2434 PRODUCE Portland iO.P.I Eggs To retail ers: Grade AA medium, 45-47c; A me dium, 44-46c: A small, 29-31C; carton, l-3c additional. Butter To retailers: AA & A grade Erints, 67-68C lb.; carton, lc a pound igher: B prints. 65-66C. Cheese medium cured To retail ers: A grade Cheddar, single daisies. 43"--52c: S-lb loaves. 51'.j-57c; pro cessed American cheese, 5-lb. loaf. 41i-44c. Farm Market Some Willamette valley Carmel cross corn topped East Side Farmers market at 2.25 a 5-dozen ear pack to day while ordinary packs sold mostly at 1.75; Freewater tomatoes held at 2.50-2.75 a lug: Wapato. Wash., canta loupes sold to retailers at 3-3.30 a standard crate. Poultry, Rabbits Live Chickens Quoted to growers No. 1 quality, at ranch, 2'-t-4 lbs.. 24c lb.; light hens. 9-1 lc lb.; at ranch, heavy hens. 5 lbs. 'up, 12-13c lb.; old roosters. 7-9c lb., f.o.b. Portland. Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole drawn. 42-45C lb.; cut up. 47-30c lb.: hens, light type, cut up. 34-37c; heavy type, whole drawn. 36-41c lb. Turkeys To producers: Fryer tur keys, live weight, 27-28C lb.; young hen turkeys. A grade, 27c on eviscer ated basis. A grade toms, salable at 232C on same basis. Rabbits (Average tb growers, f.o.b. killing plants): Live white, 32-5 lbs f.o.b. dressing plants PorUand. 23-26c; colored pelts. 4c under; old does. 10 12 lbs., a few cents higher. Fresh killed frvers to retailers, . 59-G4c lb.; cut up, 62-65C lb. LIVESTOCK Livestock IUP.I Cattle for week 2850. Average choice 1081 lb. steers 25.50; other choice 25-25.25; good 23 24.30: choice heifers 23.50: good 22 23: standard 18-21; utility-commercial bulls 17.50-18.50; canner-cutter cows 11-12. heavy cuters to 13. Calves for week 600. Cboice vealers 23-25. good 19-22, standard 15.50-19; good-choice calves 19-22. Hogs for week 1650. U.S. 1 and 2 grade butchers 190-220 lb. on the close 24-24.25: mixed grad- 23.25-23.75. weights 240-270 lb. alon. with ISO ISO lb. 22-23.50: sows 300-500 lb. mixed grade 16.50-20.30, few 1 and 2 to 21 and 21.50. Sheep for week 550. Central Ore- f:on range lambs 21. other choice ambs 19-19.50, few 20; good 17.50 18.50; good-choice shorn Iambs with No. 2 pelts at 18.50; good-choice 65 85 lb. feeders 16.30-17.50; few to 18. At The Dining Room Downstairs I DANCE imp? BLUE CAPS if Yi MiHJfc! A A ' ? j , '"' rHTTR h - j&Z! ,Tlie first story of that special UUJLj!? I if . v Kfc ier Ww't ruggad breed they call the , 1 j ' Drill Instructor rough, V 1 1 S 1 'J, ""Jif tough.. .aiid wonderful! ,WED. AUG. 14th . ' (i f " " Medford Armory Sk.r-?,-(r3k v4f r '- i Tickets $2.00 H r LrJ 'fT On Sale at SWEM'S . f ' ' Xf fDON DUBBINS JACKIE LOUGHERY Jw I co-feature un McCarthy mqnica lewis ' n 1 . i I ROMANCE! INTRIGUE! Late World Newi "-::C Selected Shorts 43 56 Yz 50 65 12 Texas Gulf 274 Tex Pac Land Trust 7VS Transamerica 35 Trans West Air 1314 Tri-Continental 3214 Union Carbide 11714 Union Pacific 283 United Aircraft . 6034 UAL 27 U S Rubber 4314 U S Steel '. 684 Youngstown S &t T 101 Grant County Road Employees Quit Jobs John Day, Ore. (IP) Grant county road employees walked off the job today and said they would "hold union meetings" until members of the Grant county court agreed to arbitrate their demands for a 44-hour week with the same take-home pay they now get for 55 hours Leo Butts, business repre sentative for the Oregon Public Employees Council, said the men made their request last spring, and received an answer from the county court only Thursday. He said the court's answer was to cut off five over time hours, meaning the loss to each man of 7V4 hours a week. He said this would amount to a reduction in pay for construc tion equipment operators of about $750 a year. The minimum wage here is $1 43 an hour for road construc tion. The average pay for equip ment operators is $1.72 an hour. Southern Pacific" Standard California Standard Indiana Standard N J Sun Mines Jacksonville Community Hall Music by Harold Williams and Western Swing Band $150 Per Couple "Everything From Jitterbug to Paul Jones". FREE COFFEE Mmmmmammmmammammmmmmmmmm fc-.s....ssssssss II VyjQtWllOCl EPflQEIQ I SATURDAY Ul 0' HAYDEM V". Friday, August t, 1957 Festival Plays Tonight: "As You Like It." Saturday: "Othello." Sunday: "T w o Gentle men of Verona." Monday: "Henry VIII." Curtain time for all plays is 8:30 p.m. AIR COWBOY Don Miller (above) is furnishing stock for the Rogue River Round-up which starts tonight and. continues through Saturday. He uses air planes to round up stock, which Round-up chairman Glen D. (Red) Martin terms, "plenty wild." Shows start at 8"p.m. to day and Saturday at the Jackson County Sheriff's Posse grounds on Sage rd. A Saturday parade, led by Queen Glenda Forman, will be held in downtown Med ford, starting at 1 p.m. the) MEDFORD (OHECOK) Funds Included for $; Salem Airport Work Washington (W Sen. Rich ard L. Neuberger (D-Ore.) said today the Civil Aeronautic Ad- : ministration has included $11, 1 196 to strengthen the north taxi- way at McKary field, Salem, Ore., in its fiscal 1958 federal aid airport program. Ashland Joseph George, 68, of Fall City, Wash., was hos pitalized overnight at Ashland General hospital after his car went over a bank on Highway 99 near Crowson rd., about 4 p.m. yesterday, state police re ported. ELVIS PRESLEY YOU UZftBETH SCOTT I WENDELL C0RCT CO-FEATURE .GH-STIEAKEl' iFBRrr last Saturday's . Bike Winner Was MICHAEL EMERY 112 Summit Could It Be You Tomorrow? ON THE SCREEN MICKEY ROONEY TERRY MOORE "HE'S A COCKEYED WONDER" 'Plus CARTOONS! -CARTOONS! CHAPTER 11 "CONGO BILL" J ENDS SATURDAY . 1 VYJi ' I Y1 .. 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