Green Bay, TVis. V Benton
L. Yerkey told police Tuesday
why he robbed the Dale Branch
of the Appleton State Bank. An
other bank he was planning to
rob in Fremont, Wis., was too
crowded.
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Open at 5 p.m. Every Week Day
Sunday at 1 P.M.
LIVE MUSIC
Highway 99 at Gold Hill Overpass
CHILDREN'S
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Buy now at these low priecs and pay later! A small
deposit will hold your purchase until you're ready to
pick it up. Ask any of our clerks about it!
STORE HOURS -9:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Monday 9:30 to 9:00 p.m.
j?
39 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
Hummas Sal The Upper !
Applegate Grange Home eco
nomics club will sponsor a rum
mage sale between 9 a.m. and
5 p.m. Friday and Saturday,
Oct. 4 and 5, in the Eagle Hall,
217 West Main st., Medford.
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ALAN DALE
ALAN FREED
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Made of 2 bar acetate 1rie$
in sjzes 4-6-8-10. Bink or felwB
GIRLS' NYLON
Slips
Mode of nylon tricof in white,, maize,
pink, in sizes 4 to 14.
A BIG VALUE.
EACH 52 J 8
RED EMPEROR
Tulip Bulbs
The largest of all tulips. A fiery scar
let with yellow bordered black center.
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DOZEN
FACIAL
Regular 400 sheet size n
white, pink and yellsw;
BEGUU5 PSICE 29c
4 for 7
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Local and
Palienl Leonard Bowman,
route 3, box 189, Medford, is a
medical patient at Osteopathic
hospital.
Pledges Fraternity James
M. Spangler, Ferra Valley rd.,
Talent, has been pledged by Tau
Kappa Epsilon. social fraternity,
at the University of Oregon.
X-Ray Clinic The chest x-ray
clinic at Sacred Heart' hospital
will be open Wednesday from 7
to 9 p.m. in addition to the reg
ular Thursday hours of 2 to 5
p.m., according t the Jackson
County Public Health associa
tion. Rummage Bale Th6 rum
mage sale for the Daughters of
Union Veterans of the Civil
War has teen postponed until
Friday, Oct. 11, it was reported
today. It was scheduled to be
held in the Eagles, hall from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. &.
Tonsillectomies Janice Do
ver, five-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs; Laurence Dover,
box 344, Camp White, and Su
zanne Powell, six-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam F. Powell, 415 Cedar lane,
Medford, underwent tonsillecto
mies at Ro?ue Valley hospital
today, the hosftjtal reported.
Now! Beautiful
MON DESIR
DINING INN
IS OPEN EVERY NIGHT
EXCEPT MONDAY
Dine in the friendly atmosphere
Df this lovely old Inn and enjoy
Julie's incomparable dinners.
Please phone for reservations
NOrmandy 4-2513
NOW and SAVE!
OF
UHUIFJ.
V-V Large assortment of . patterns with
-2 slight imperfection.
A' BIG VALUE
EACH
Sugar Wafers
English style wafers in 1-lb. cellophane packages. Choco
late vanilla or assorted flavors. Fresh and delicious.
FULL POUfID 39
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THE WOOLWORTH HOUR
Every Sunday 4:30 to 5:30 P.M. - STATION KYJC
Personal
Chin Up Meeting Jackson
county chapter 4 of the Ghin Up
club will hold its monthly business-session
at the Girls Com
munity club, 229 North Bartlett
st., Friday at 8 p.m. Plans for
the annual hobby saie will be
discussed and officers urge all
members to be present to aid in
planning.
.ccideai Vehicles driven by
Donald Hugh Tyler, Yreka,
Calif., and John William Ess.
route 1, box 648, Eagle Point,
were involved in an accident at
the Barnfett rd. and Riverside
ave., intersection Tuesday about
2:29 p.m., according to city po
lice. Esp was cited by police for
failure to yield right of way to
oncoming traffic.
No Injury Jerry Warren
Eakle, 18, of Roseburg, escaped
serious injury Tuesday evening
when the car in which he was
traveling sideswiped a truck
trailer on Highway 99, soutk,
according to state police. Driver
of the truck was Charles An
thony Silva. 41, of Hayward.
Calif. According to police, Eakle
who was traveling north, passed
the oncoming truck. The car
was damaged in the accident.
No citations were issued, police
said.
Attend Meeting Representa
tives of youth organizations in
Jackson county Monday night
attended the meeting of the
Southern Oregon district of the
OregOB section of the American
Campers' association. Thirteen
people attended the meeting . in
Roseburg. Those attending from
Jackson county were Bob Jones,
Medford YMCA; Ruth Kilbourn,
Medford Girl Scouts; Herb Part
ridge, youth director of the
YMCA; and Bill Warren of the
Ashland YMCA.
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Oil Cloth
49
yard
72"x84'
Blankets
Made of 90 rayon and 10 nylon for
maximum wear and warmth. Seven
beautiful colors to choose from.
13,95
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LADIES
Briefs
Made of 2 bar acetate tricot in
sizes 5-6-7-8. Pink or blue.
hr 1
LADIES BULKY KNIT
Sweaters
00
Made o f 100 wool in medium
and large. Available in black or
white.
Each $5.95
MEDFORD, OREGON
Obituaries
CLIFFORD DAWSON
The body of Clifford W. Daw
son, 55, who died Monday, has
been forwarded by Conger-Morris
Funeral home to his home
at Meridian, Ida., for services
and interment.
Mr. Dawson was born in Il
linois April 23, 1902. He had
been visiting in southern Ore
gon about three weeks.
Survivors include his wife,
Leada; five brothers, Eras Daw
son, George Dawson, and Bry
an Dawson, all of South Pekin,
111.; Morg Dawson, Galesburg,
111.; and Oscar Dawson, Cald
well, Ida.; and a sister, Mrs.
Lola Smith, South Pekin, 111.
FRANK C. HAGLE
The body of Frank C. Hagle,
56, of Corey rd., who died Mon
day, will lie in state at'Conger
Morris Funeral home until 9
p.m. today. Services will be Sat
urday at Lebanon, Ore.
Mr. Hagle was born Jan. 8,
1901, in Mabton, Wash., and
had lived in southern Oregon
for the past three years. He was
married Oct. 21, 1928. at Eur
eka, Calif., to Violet Nafe, who
survives. . .
Other survivors include a son,
Alan Hagle, at home; three
daughters, Mrs. Milford Houtan,
Lebanon; Mrs. Chester Royer,
Foster, Ore.; and Phyllis Hagle,
at heme; three brothers, Albert
R. Hagle,' Medford; and Harry
and Elzy Hagle, Cushman, Ore.;
two sisters, Mrs. Grace A.
Young, Oxnard, Calif.; and Mrs.
Edris Jones, Simi,- Calif.; and
six grandchildren.
DOLORES JONES
Mrs. Dolores Jones, of Clovis,
Calif., died unexpectedly early
this morning while visiting in
the valley. Funeral arrange
ments will be announced by
Conger-Morris Funeral home.
ROBERT A. HALL
Robert A. Hall, 55, of 102
Portland ave., Medford, died in
a local hospital this morning.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Perl Funeral
home.
MRS. LENORA.E. LLOYD
Mrs. Lenora E. Lloyd, 78. of
540 Austin st., RJedford, died
Monday at the home of her son,
Allen B. Lloyd, in Gig Harbor,
Wash.
She was born April 1, 1879, in
Pilot Rock.
Survivors include five sons,
Allen B. Lloyd, Gig Harbor,
Wash.; Robert K. Lloyd, Rose
burg, Johan and William Lloyd,
Klamath Falls, and Ralph Lloyd,
Grants Pass; seven daughters,
Mrs. Earl Ladd, Watsonville,
Calif., Mrs. Ed Todd, Redding,
Calif., Mrs. A. T. Tockey, Klam
ath Falls, Mrs. Frank Crowell,
Medford, Mrs. A. MacCaully,
Kenyon, Calif., Mrs. A. Folsom,
Sacramento, Calif., and Mrs.
Dean Babb, Guam Island; one
sister, Edith Dale,. Coos Bay; one
brother, George Brown, Port
land, and several grandchildren
and great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
in the O'Hair memorial chapel
at Klamath Falls, at 2 p.m. Fri
day. News About
Servicemen
HOME ON LEAVE
Airman 1c Max Lindley, son
of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Lindley,
1012 Crater Lake ave., Medford,
is home on leave from McChord
Air Force base, Tacoma, Wash.
His sister, Mrs. J. N. Gorman, is
also visiting the Lindleys. She is
enroute to Japan to join her hus
band who is stationed with the
Air Force there. Lindley is
scheduled to be discharged in
November.
Auxiliary Meeting The Am
erican Legion auxiliary will hold
a business meeting Tuesday eve
ning, Oct. 8, at the Legion hall
on South Riverside ave.
Patients Paul Mather, box
475, Trail, is a medical' patient
at Rogue Valley hospital, the
hospital reported today. Mrs.
Loyal Russell, post office box
101, Central Point, was dis
missed today after being a sur
gery patient there yesterday.
Win Awards Two students
from the Arthur Murray studios
here received bronze medals for
"dancing knowledge and abil
ity" in an examination conduct
ed in Portland last week end,
it was reported. Janet Gibson
and Kenneth Jacks, both of Med
ford, received medals following
an exhibition dance and exami
nation before a West Coast re
gional Arthur Murray dance di
rector, it was explained.
'QMS OF THE GHAT FILM MASmtPfiCSSr
on
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"A brilliant study'
of sex & sadism!"
N. Y. Post
Titles
4.r
Wednesday, Oelober 2, 1957
Substantial Advance
Spurts Stock List
New York !5Pi Stocks ad
vanced substantially again to
day, their second two-day rise
of consequence since the market
turned down after setting a 1957
high in the industrials July 12.
Again trading picked up on
the rally which amounted to one
to more than two points in the
main list.
American Telephone ran up
more than two points on invest
ment demand. Chemicals, steels,
motors, metals and special issues
set the pattern for the advance.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
Dow-Jones final stock aver
ages: 30 industrials 465.03, up
4.23; 20 railroad 126.02, up 1.27;
15 utilities 67.04, up 0.28, and
65 stocks 159.09, up 1.34. ,
Sales today were about 1,760,
060 shares compared with 1,680,
000 shares Tuesday.
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical 78V4
American Can 43 xh
A T & T- 171 V4
Anaconda Copper 513s
Bethlehem Steel 4258
Caterpillar Corp 775s
Chrysler Corp. 74
Continental Can 433s
Crown Zellerbach 46
Curtiss Wright 34 Vz
Du Pont '. 180V4
Eastman Kodak 94Vi
Births
SCHROEDER To Mr. and
Mrs. Roy, 515 Liberty st., Med
ford, Sept. 30, 1957, a boy, 7V2
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospi
tal. SCHUCHARD To Mr. and
Mrs. Richard, 101 Geneva st.,
Medford, Oct. 1, 1957, a girl, 7
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospi
tal. CLAVE To Mr. and Mrs.
Louis, post office box 162, Eagle
Point, Sept. 30, 1957, a boy, 73,4
pounds, at Rogue Valley hospi
tal. CHSEVER To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald, 2376 Howard ave., Med
ford, Sept. 30, 1957, a girl, 8
pounds, at Rogue Valley hospi
tal. GRAHAM To Mr. and Mrs.
G. W., 871 Swing lane, Medford,
Sept. 30, 1957, a girl, 7 pounds,
at Rogue Valley hospital.
CHENEY To Mr. and Mrs.
Larry G., 1124V2 West Main st.,
Medford, Oct. 1, 1957, a girl, 8
pounds, at Rogue Valley hospi:
tal.
HOLDER To Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin, general delivery, Phoe
nix, Oct. 1, ! 1957, a girl, 7Va
pounds, at Rogue Valley hospi
tal. APPOINTMENT ANNOUNCED
Washington OP) The State
Department has announced the
appointment of Wilson T. M.
Beale Jr. of Falmouth, Mass., as
deputy assistant secretary of
state for economic affairs.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
Medford and vicinity: Mostly cloudy
with a few showers tonight. Valley
fog early Thursday with partial clear
ing during day and some widely scat
tered showers mostly in mountains.
Low tonight 47. High Thursday 60.
Western Oregon: Mostly cloudy with
showers tonight and Thursday. Cooler
tonight. Low tonight 40-50. High
Thursday 62-72.
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Thursday. Little temperature
change.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
61: above normal 1.
Record high this date 94 in 1952.
Record low this date 31 in 1950.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid
night, 13 inch. Midnight to 10 a.m.,
trace.
Total this month .13 inch, .08 inch
above normal.
j Total since Sept. 1, .93 inch, .23
aDove normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 52,
highest this a.m. 100 .
Hiirh 4:30 24
Clty Tester- a.m. hr.
. day Low Prec.
Brookines 66
51
51
Crater Lake 42 51 .11
Grants Pass 71
45
43
50
56
"53
52
55
52
55
52
57.
58
69
56
47
74
56
57
Klamath Falls 53
MEDFORD 67
Portland 66
Seattle . 63
Spokane . 65
Yakima 71
.10
.61
.07
Eureka
Red Bluff
Sacramento
San Francisco
Los Angeles ....
.. 66
76
.. 76
.... 69
.... 75
Phoenix 99
Denver . ....... 83
Chicago 67
Miami 88 74 .40
New York 72
Washington. D C 68
HVE-DAY t OHtlAbI
(Throuch Oct. 7):
Western Oreson - Western Washing
ton Temperatures averaging below
normal. Highs 55-65 in western Wash
ington, in 60s in western Oregon. Lows
mostly in 40s, locally lowering to 30s
about Friday night. Showery periods
first few days.
Northern California Showers occa
sionally in extreme north but no ap
preciable precipitation o t h e r.wise
Temperatures below normal inland,
near normal on coast.
TONIGHT
"CURTAIN AT
EIGHT THIRTY"
"Ai tvbri rftmsmtrsttM at odiim at rtx Marqsh i
Sad kimMlf vr draamed up!"-THE NEW YOSKEI.
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
it-
General Electric 61 M
General Foods 474
General Motors 403,4
Georgia Pacific 283,4
Graham Paige i
Homestake Mining 3414
Kaiser Frazer 103s
Kennecott Copper 94
Lockheed Aircraft Unquoted
Katy Pfd 43
Montgomery Ward 34 Vi
New York Central 23 Is
Penney, J. C. 783,4
Penn RR 17V2
Radio Corporation 37 Is
Richfield Oil 73V2
Socony Vacuum 54
Southern Co 23J4
Southern Pacific 38Ts
Standard California 51 Vi
Standard Indiana 43
Stan'dard N. J 58V2
Sun Mines 12
Texas Gulf ... ;. 205s
Tex Pac Land Trust....Unquoted
Transamerica 351 k
Trans West Air Ills
Tri-Continental 29
Union Carbide 107
Union Pacific 26s
United Aircraft 64
U. A. L 2338,
U. S. Rubber 39!8
U. S. Steel 603i
LIVESTOCK
Portland (U.P.) Cattle 330. Good I
steers 20.50-21, good fed heifers 19.50- 1
20.50: utility cows 13-14; canners-cut- I
ters 11-12, heavy cutters to 13; util
ity bulls 16.50-17.
Calves 100. Choice vealers 23-24;
some higher; good 20-23; standard. I
18-20. !
Hogs 250. No. 1 and 2 butchers !
u.o-zi; mixed lots 20-20.50; sows
300-500 lb. 16-19.
Sheep 800. Choice nearbv wooled
slaughter lambs 19-19.50; good 18.50
19; good-choice shorn lambs with No
1 and 2 pelts 18-19; good-choice feed
ers 65-85 lb. 16.50-17.50.
PRODUCE
Portland (UP) Eggs To retail
ers: Grade AA large, 50-54c; A large,
46-oOc: AA medium. 43-45c: A med
ium. 42-44c; A small, 28-31c; carton,
l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA and A
grade prints. 69-70c lb.; carton, lc a
pound higher: B prints, 67-68c.
Cheese-medium cured To retailers:
A grade Cheddar, single daisies 45 'i,
oZ?; 5-lb. loaves. 512-57c; processed
American cheese. 3-Ib. loaf, 411a-44c.
Farm Market
First shipment of 1957 Oregon
cranberries were offered to retailers
at lower prices than last year, reflect
ing a crop 12.5 higher than a vear
ago; berries from the Bandon district
will sell this week end at 27-29 cents
a one-pound bag. compared to the
29-33 cent range carried by Cape Cod
berries recently; other prices were
mosUy unchanged today.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted to growers
at ranch. No. 1 qualitv frvers, 2'2-4
lbs., 18-19c; light hens, 8-10c lb. ranch
heavy hens. 5 lbs. up, ll-12c lb.; old
roosters. 7-8c.
Dressed Chickens Ko. 1 grade
dressed to retailers. Frvers whole
drawn, 35-40c lb.; cut up, 43-46c; hens,
light-type, cut-up, 43-46c; heavy type,
whole drawn. 35-59c lb. x
Turkeys To producers: Fryer tur
keys, live weight, 27-28c lb.; voung
hen turkeys. 27-27 V2c lb., exiscerated;
A grade toms, 231i-24i2c lb., exiscer
ated basis, depending on weight.
Rabbits (Average to growers, fob
killing plants): Live white. 3 Wo lbs.,
fob dressing plants Portland 22-25c
lb.; colored pelts. 4c under. 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 al
falfa, baled fob "Portland and SeatUe,
$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
delivery, $48.50 ton; Not 2 Valley
white oats, S47 ton; soybean meal,
$80.50 ton, fob Portland; barley No.
2. 45-lb. West Coast delivery, $46
46.50 ton; standard mill run, prompt
delivery, $36.50-37.50 ton, fob Port
land; No. 2 yellow corn Eastern ship
ment fob Portland, $56.75-57.25 a
ton.
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