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Local and
Grass Burnt Firemen said
that a passing motorist may have
been responsible for a two-acre
grass fire about 1:25 p.m. yes
terday in a vacant field at Crest
brook rd. and Ellendale dr. They
reported that another grass fire
in a vacant area along Bear
c.eek in the 800 block of North
Riverside ave., was caused by
children playing with matches.
A trash fire, burning after hours
in a closed zone was extinguish
ed by firemen in the 100 block
of East 12th st. about 6:35 p.m.
yesterday.
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SUSAN HAYWARD
3rd Big Hit!
SAT. ONLY
KIRK DOUGLAS
"Man . Without A Star"
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Enjoy a PLEASANT Evening
EDAMCCIE Utk
At WALKER'S POPULAR
Alwayi a Congenial Crowd
At
GOLD HILL GRANGE
Every Sat. 9 P.M. -1 A.M.
Musi by Vie Flood and the Rhythm Masters
Cliff Harris Fiddle & Vocal
Doyle Smith Guitar & Vocal
Linda Flood Vocal
Bob Padgett Bast
Bob Smith Drums
Bill Soule Piano
Dining Room for Your Convenience
Checkroom FREE
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
9
Admission
WITH A BIG PARTY
SATURDAY NITE at
WALKER'S
Pg$EAiViI!L.AN(L1
FAVORS FOR ALL
EXTRA MUSIC
All who attended Dreamland
dances 20 years ago are
invited to be our guests!
COME AND HELP US
Personal
Rummage Sale The Frater
nal Order of Eagles auxiliary
will have a rummage sale Sat
urday, Sept. 7. from 9 a.m. to
3 p.m. at 217 West Main st.
Photo Certificate Dwaine
and Janet Smith, manager of
Classic Studio, 1112 West Main
St., have been awarded a special
certificate of merit by- the Wi
nona School of Photography,
Milwaukee, Wis. The couple
were students in a summer
course in Speedlight portrait
photography there.
Tonite!
and
SAT.
Clark GABLE
Lana TURNER
Victor MATURE
UgisCALHERN'kCOiot.
Finest of Modern Music
The
EVERYONE
WELCOME
per Person
ml
We're Celebrating Our 29th
CELEBRATE
Permit Issued A $16,000
building permit has been issued
to A. R. Dubs to construct a new
residence at 416 Windsor ave.
Picnic Neighbors of Wood
craft of Medford will hold their
fall picnic meeting at the home
of Glenn Abbott, Lake Creek,
Sunday, Sept. 8.
Plant Inspected City Fire
Marshal Truman Nelson issued
14 orders for correction of haz
ards yesterday after inspection
of a bulk petroleum storage and
distributing plant.
Visits Talent Project Mal
colm Logan, bureau of reclama
tion employee, is-inspecting the
Talent project this week. Logan
is attached to. the bureau's of
fice at Boise. Ida., as a geologist.
Bicycle Taken Jerry Rich
ard Selleck, 1722 West 11th st.,
reported to police Thursday that
his bicycle was taken while he
was at the YMCA, 522 West
Sixth st. ,
Two Receire Pini James L.
Tengesdal received a 10-year pin
and Clarence A. Tingleaf re
ceived a 20-year pin recently
from the department of interior.
Both men are employed at the
bureau of reclamation in Med
ford. Bicycle Found Donald
Charles Great, 32li Kennet st.,
reported to city police Thursday
his bicycle was missing from
Kennet and .Broadman sts. Po
lice recovered the bicycle near
the intersection later, reports
showed.
'
Stummage Sale The Gladam-
son unit of the Wesleyan Serv
ice guild, First Methodist
church, will hold a rummage
sale from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mon
day, Sept. 9, at Sixth and Front
sts. Used clothing and house
hold articles will be on sale.
Return Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Degerness, 520 Dakota ave., re
cently returned from a two
week vacation. They spent part
of it at the Glen Taylor cabin
at Union Creek and the remain
der in Spokane, Wash., visiting
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Degerness.
Attend Convention Bart Gar
red and Don Edwards, Medford
agents for Farmers Insurance
group, will be guests Sept. 24
through 26 at the insurance
company's "Topper Club" con
vention at Harrison Hot Springs,
British Columbia. The two were
invited because of outstanding
achievements in the insurance
field.
Visitors Visiting from Cali
fornia over Labor Day holiday
at the H. E. Baldwin home in
Sams Valley were Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Bigler and daughter,
Shelia; Mr. and Mrs. James Big
ler and children, Palima, Roger,
Nettie and Jeane; Mr. and Mrs.
James Necchia and Mr. and Mrs.
Billy Cowdin, and children, Lin
da and Larry. The visitors . all
spent Sunday at Crater lake.
Car Overturned A car driv
en by Richard Lester Moyer, 28,
of Portland, overturned about
12:29 a.m. today on a curve on
Arnold lane between Bellinger
lane and Highway 238, state po
lice reported. Moyer's car was
northbound on Arnold lane
when it went into the ditch
where it spun around and rolled
over on its side, police said.
,Moyer was not injured, they
said.
Business Names Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Morgan, Jacksonville,
have assumed the business name
Burger Basket. According to
the owners, the new business
will have expanded facilities to
include a lunch menu. The name
Timber Room, South Riverside
ave., have been assumed by Mr.
and Mrs. Gaylen H. Shaw and
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stirewalt
after it was retired by Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie A. Shaw, according
to records in the county clerk's
office.
New York (W Virginia
Dale, 30, novelist, magazine
writer and former Chicago
newspaper film and drama
critic, was found dead Thursday,
apparently of natural causes.
YOU
Are
Invited
Dont' Miss It!
Stock Market Near
Suspended
New York IP Today's stock
market came as close to suspend
ed animation as a market can
come and still function.
While a few special issues
moved outside an orbit of a
point the main list held to frac
tional fluctuations.
The widest fluctuations in the
leading issues were a three-
quarter point decline in U.S.
Steel and a half-point rise in
Du Pont. Other steels and
chemicals held around the pre
vious close. Jersey Standard lost
more than a point in a narrow
moving oil section.
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical 84
American Can 4314
AT&T 172 li
Anaconda Copper 52
Bethlehem Steel 45.
Caterpillar Corp 85Ss
Chrysler Corp 75Vi
Continental Can 439s
Crown Zellerbach 483,s
Curtiss Wright 37Vz
Du Pont I86V2
Eastman Kodak 973i
General Electric 65 V
General Foods 483s
General Motors 42ls
Georgia Pacific 30
Graham Paige Unquoted
Homestake Mining 35 14
LIVESTOCK
Portland (U.P.) Cattle for week
2450. Average choice up to 1100 lb.
steers 24.50, other choice steers 24
24.25, good steers 22.50-23.25. stand
ard 19-22. Choice fed heifers 22.50
mixed good and choice 22-22.25. jsood
mostly 21-21.50. standard 17.50-20.
Utility and comm(cial cows 14-16,
some"l6.25. canner and cutters 11-12.75,
few to 13: heavv cutters up to 13.50.
Utility bulls 17.50-18.50. few 19. Me
dium and good stock steers 16-19.
Calves for week 500. Choice vealers
24.50-26; good 21, standard 17-20.50,
Good and choice slaughter calves 20
23. Cull and utility calves and vealers
12-16.
Hogs for week 1300. Most 1 and 2
grade butchers 190-220 lb. 23.25-23.50.
Mixed grade 180-235 lbs. 22.50-23,
sorted off No. 3s down to 22. Weights
240-270 lbs. and 160-180 lbs. 21-22.
Sows 300-500 lbs. 16.50-20.50, some 21.
Sheep for week 2850. Choice shorn
lambs No. 2 pelts 21.50. Mixed good
and choice mixed wooled slaughter
lambs 85-105 lbs. 20-21. few to 21.30.
Goods mostly 19-20. Good and choice
shorn lambs with No. 2 and 3 pelts
20-20.50, some 21. Good and choice
65-85 lb. feeders 16.50-18.50. cU to
good slaughter ewes 3-6.50.
PRODUCE
Portland (U.P.I Eggs To retail
ers: Grade AA large, 54-56c: A large,
50-52c; AA medium, 46-47c; A me
dium. 45-46c: A small, 29-3 lc; carton,
l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA and A
grade prints. 67-68c lb.; carton, lc a
pound higher: B prints. 65-6c.
Cheese medium cured To retail
ers: A grade cheddar, single daisies.
45'i-52c: 5-lb. loaves. 51'.2-57c; pro
cessed American cheese, 5-lb. loaf.
41'2-44c.
Farm Market
Heavy crates of small to meflium
sized Willamette vallev cabbage gen
erally sold to retailers at S3.25-3.50
on the Portland market today, with
best packs seling to $4.25. The sea
son's first Gresham district Brussels
sprouts were quoted at $3.25 a 12-cup
crate.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted to growers.
No. 1 quality ranch fryers. 2'2-4 lbs.,
2lc: light hens. 8-ioc to.; at rancn,
heavy hens. 5 lbs. up, ll-12c lb.; old
roosters. 7-8c.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers. Fryers, whole
drawn, 40-41c lb.; cut up. 46-49c lb.;
light type, cut up, 33-36c; heavy type,
whole drawn. 35-40C lb.
Turkeys To producers: Fryer tur
keys, live weight, 27-23c lb.: young
hen turkeys. A grade. 28 'ic on evis
cerated basis. A grade toms, 25c lb.
on same basis.
Rabbits (Average to growers, f.o.b.
killing plants): Live white. 3'i-5 lbs.,
f.o.b. dressing plants Portland. 23-26c;
colored pelts. 4c under; old does, 10-12
lbs., a few cents higher. Fresh killed
fryers to retailers, 59-64c lb.; cut up,
62-65c lb.
Portland Hay, Grain
Portland Wholesale Hay Prices:
New crop. No. 2 green alfalfa, baled,
f.o.b. Portland and Seattle, $24-25 a
ton.
Wholesale prices: as reported by the
USDA market news service: Wheat,
No. 2 soft white. S78 a ton: No. 2
white oats 38-lb. West Coast deliverv,
$47.50 ton; No. 2 Valley white oats,
$46.50 ton; soybean meal. $83.50 ton,
f.o.b. Portland: barley No. 2, 45-lb.
West Coast delivery $44.50 ton; stand
ard mill run. prompt delivery, $36-37
ton f.o.b. Portland: No. 2 yellow corn.
Eastern shipment f.o.b. Portland,
$59-59.50.
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Kaiser Fazer 1214
Kennecott Copper 93?4
Lockheed Aircraft 36?s
Katy Pfd 53
Montgomery Ward .. 26lA
New York Central 281,z
Penney J C .. 80 V
Penn RR 19
Radio Corporation ; 34,2
Richfield Oil 771 2
Socony Vacuum 54:-4
Southern Co 22 7 s
Southern Pacific 4(Hs
Standard California 52 vi
Standard Indiana 464
Standard NJ 6114
Sun Mines 1134
Texas Gulf 24 18
Tex Pac Land Trust .'. 7
Transamerica 3614
Trans West Air 12! 2
Tri-Continental 3038'
Union Carbide 10!H2
Union Pacific 27',8
United Aircraft 6434
U A L J 24Vt
U S Rubber 40V2
U S Steel 6458
Youngstown S & T 943,4
SUCCEEDING Ha r ley 0.
Teets, who died last Sunday,
as warden at Sair Quentin
is Fred R. Dickson, above,
56. He was head of Chino
prison. (International)
SAT., Sept. 7 -
All Moose and
Music by the TUNE WRANGLERS
at MOOSE HALL
TODAY AND SATURDAY
CecilB.DeMille's
PRODUCT! ON
CHARLTON
YUL
HE5T0N ' BRYN N ER BAXTER ROBINSON
YVONNE DEBRA JOHN
DE CARLO PAGET
SIRCEDRtC NINA KARTHA JUDITH VINCENT
HARDWOE rOCH SCOTT ANDERSON PRICE
W, 4. k. ACNLAS MACKENZIE JE55E L LA5KY JK JACK GARI55 FRCDflC IK rSANH
BJ i. HOLY SCRIPTURES J J. ' -i J -f PJJ lj Pfc- l.
ROAD SHOW POLICY TWO SHOWS DAILY
Matinees 1:30 P.M. Evenings 7:30 P.M.
ROAD SHOW PRICES
Matinees Evenings
Adults $1.25 Adult $1.30
Leges $1.50 logei ............. $1.75
Children - .75 Children - .75
SPECIAL NOTICE
MORNING BARGAIN MATINEE
TOMORROW SATURDAY ONLY
Doors Open 8:30 Show at 9:00 a.m.
Adults 90c Children 50c
FOR THIS SHOW ONLY
Friday. September 8. 1957
OBITUARIES
MRS. ENA E. HOALEY
Ashland Mrs. Ena Ezeline
Hoadley, 83, of 47 Granite st.,
Ashland, died at her home early
Sept. 5- She had been in fail
ing health since a stroke several
months ago.
Mrs. Hoadley was born April
25, 1874, in Alexandria. Minn.
She and her husband lived in
Sand Point, Idaho, where Mr.
Hoadley died in 1935. After liv
ing in Idaho for 21 years she
moved to Ashland in September,
1943, and "was a member of the
First Methodist church.
She is survived by four child
ren, Lester H. Hoadley, Sand
Point, Idaho: Earl S. Hoadley,
Mrs. Ruth Crosby, and Mrs.
Ruby Charland, all of Ashland;
12 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren;
and two brothers, Milo
M. Madison. Oggma, Minn., and
James A. Madison, Sand Point
Idaho.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, Sept. 7, at 2 p.m. in
Litwiller's Mountain View
Chapel, Ashland, with the Rev.
Laurence May officiating, as
sisted by the Rev. Ross Knotts.
Interment will be in the Sand
Point, Idaho, cemetery.
STUART R. HAYES
Stuart R. Haves, 20, son of
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Fritz, Glide,
Ore., died recently at Whiting
Field, Fla. The body will be for
warded to Medford for funeral,
according to word received by
Perl Funeral home.
Haves was born Jan. 7. 1937.
Hp attended Medford Junior
high school (now McLoughlin
junior high) from 1949 to 1952,
according to school records.
While in Medford, the family
lived at 121 Kenwood ave.
Hayes' rating was MC Naval
Cadet.
PLAN EXPERIMENTS
Lakeland, Fla. (IP) Experi
ments were planned today for
thicker frozen organ concentrate
which citrus processors think
might cut down shipping, han
dling and canning costs.
Any child living in Jackson
county is eligible for a free card
for borrowing books from the
Jackson County Library when
he can write 1ns name without
help and give his address, tele
phone number, and his father's
name and occupation.
9 p.m.
Guests
11 NEWTOWN
J 6 Days
ANNC
EDWARD G.
if TKTAVrcKjrf TECHNICOLOR
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
Agencies Assist
Lumber Industry
Direct assistance to small
business in a hard-pressed lum
ber industry is being initiated at
the local level by joint action
between the U. S. corps of engi
neers and the Small Business ad
ministration, according to the
Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce.
John G. Barnett. branch man
ager, announced that the Port
land office of SBA and the Lum
ber Purchasing branch of the
corps of engineers have started
a program of exclusive awards
on lumber purchases for firms
qualifying as small business in
the SBA program.
TMs purchase action is termed
"set-aside" and the initial bids
were opened Aug. 23 and Aug.
30, consisting of lumber and ply
wod. By terms of the procure
ments, firms with more than 500
employees, and foreign firms are
not permitted to compete, the
chamber said.
An active competition at reas
onable prices to the government
will determine" the future extent
of this program. This action es
tablishes two of the largest fed
eral procurement agencies in the
area, the corps of engineers and
Bonneville Power administra
tion as actively supporting the
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Zotolla's Country Club
located en Grants Pan Golf Court
SERVING DINNERS DAILY
Featuring
FINE ITALIAN FOOD and PIZZA
WE GIVE THE LAST
BIKE
TOMORROW
This Is Your Last
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ALAN LADD
JAMES MASON
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"BOTANY
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and
THE FINAL CHAPTER
On
Kongo Bill
You Must See the Ending
TONITE & SATURDAY
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fighting
youth who
adventure's
greatest hour!
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First successful motorcycle
was not built until 1900." The
original two-wheeled cycle was
invented in 1868 but it was pro
pelled by steam.
small business program, the
chamber said.
ENJOY GENUINE
CHARCOAL
BROILED FOODS
in the
CANDLE ROOM
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Hotel
TONITE & SATURDAY
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