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Thursday, October 3. 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN" IF YOU'RE NOT SHOPPING AT THE GROCETERIA YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH CoEntfimiBiimi! 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Giant 57 White King WATER SOFTENER R king; P Giant Pkg. White King LIQUID 'D" 22-oz. Can 73' SIERRA PINE TOILET v SOAP 3 bars 31 White King Cleanser 7 Northern Plains Due for Snowfall 5 By UNITED PRESS A new blast of cold air is ex pected to spread snow over por tions of the northern Plains and northern Rockies today, but con tinued clear and balmy weather was seen in the East for the sec ond game of the World Series. The cold, Canadian air swept into the northwest Wednesday night, dropping temperatures an' average of 10 to 15 degrees. The cold air ranged from the Wash ington and Oregon coasts east to Montana. Nearly a half inch of rain ac companied the cold air advance in Grangeville, Idaho, and Bak er, Ore., and snow fell at Mullen Pass, Idaho, during the night as readings dipped below freez ing. The cooler weather is expect ed to push east into the Dakotas today with the pattern of scat tered showers changing to snow in parts of the northern Plains and Rockies. Continued rain is expected in the southeast. Somewhat warmer weather is seen for the northern Great Lakes region where readings plunged to 26 degrees at Grand Marais, Slich., early today. Paris-Inspired Mercury, Rain Above, Normal in September Warm temperatures in the early part of the month and the rain near the end made Septem ber temperatures and precipita tion slightly above normal, ac cording to the weather bureau summary. Temperature average for the month was 67.4 degrees, three degrees above normal. Rainfall totalled .80 of an inch for Sep tember which was .15 over the norm. Highest temperature during the month was 96 degrees, oc curring on three days, Sept. 9, 14 and 20. Lowest was 38 on Sept. 19. No measurable precipitation was recorded until Sept. 26. Of the total rainfall .79 fell in a 24 hour period. River Level Being Lowered for Vork Grants Pass The level of the Rogue river at Savage Rapids dam is being lowered prepara tory to placing fish screens at the dam, a U. S. bureau of recla mation official here said Wed nesday. The screens are to be placed over the turbine inlets on the north side of the , dam. The' screens are expected to be shipped from California in six months, it was reported. The irrigation season was ended Friday. Installation cost of the screens is estimated at $128,000. Peter Kiewit and Sons' Construction company with offices in Med ford is the contractor. Purchase contract for the screens is esti mated at $17,000, the bureau man said. Work on replacement of a revetment below Pearce riffle by the U.S. corps of Army en gineers is scheduled to start Oct. 14, he added. Bids for the. work are to be opened Oct. 8. Some patch-work was done on the revetment a year ago. Man Arrested Here Wanted in Florida Jimmie Leon Malone, 22, last, known address Spokane, Wash.,' was arrested by Medford city' police Tuesday afternoon and lodged in city jail for two traf fic citations. Police later learned he was wanted "by Florida au thorities for parole violation. Malone, who was driving a car registered in the name of a Spokane man, was cited by police for failure to display ve hicle registration and an oper ator's license. He was transferred to Jack son county jail Wednesday morning pending investigation by city police and Federal Bureau of . Investigation agents and the arrival of Florida authorities. REDS SHELL QUEMOY Taipeth, Formosa W Communist Chinese artillery on Hiao Teng Island shelled the Nationalist Chinese-held off shore island of Quemoy Wed nesday afternoon, the National ist Defense Ministry said today. The shelling caused no casualties and little damage, the announce ment said." It was the first Communist shelling since Aug. 31... 1 iBRLLLh METAL WORKS Commercial industrial Residential Sheet Metal Work Stainless, Galvanized and Copper Fabrication 2287 West Main PHONE SP 2-4440 J 9139 f SIZES 10-18 The bloused back silhouette Paris loves! Be among the first with the newest look in fashion make this sew-easy Printed Pattern now. Note the unusual yoke detail, puffed sleeves, con tour belt so smart! Printed Pattern 9139: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 takes 4V6 yards 39-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pat tern part. Easier, accurate. Send FIFTY CENTS (coins) for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mail ing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Medford Mail Tribune, Pat tern Dept., 232 West 18th st., New York 11, N.Y. Print plain ly NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Just Three Patches "Star" of the quiltmaking world! Each block is a star in 2 shades of one color perfect for the scraps you have. Just three patches easy to piece. Pattern 7133: directions, chart, pattern of patches. Yard ages for single, double bed. Send Thirty-Five Cents (coins) for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mail ing. Send to Medford Mail Trib une, Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER. A bonus for our readers: two FREE patterns, printed ih our ALICE BROOKS Needlecraft Book for 1957! Plus a variety of designs to order crochet, knit ting, embroidery, huck weaving, toys, dolls, others. Send 25 cents for your copy now of this, nee dlecraft book now! Saem (IP) The State Board of Control has authorized final plans for a $115,000 preschool unit at the Oregon State School for the Deaf here. Gas Rales in Area Raised October 1 About 10 Per Cent Starting Tuesday, Oct. 1, gas rates in the Southern Oregon area went up an average of 10 tier cent, according to officials of the California-Pacific Utilities company. Local officials said the com- Danv received substantially the same per cent of increase it had requested from the Public Util ities commission April 29. A 9 per cent, increase was granted for domestic users while com mercial users will receive a 11 per cent increase. The boost in rates will give the company 6.13 per cent re turn oi its investment which is 1.75 per cent more than last year's return of 4.38 per cent. The company said the increase was necessary to finance approx imately 6 per cent on an invest ment, a local official said. Expansion Planned The company has earmarked $133,373 for expansion and im provement of facilities in the coming year. Medford, Ashland, Klamath Falls, Roseburg and Grants Pass are served by the California-Pacific Utilities company. There are more than 6.000 custnmprs in this area, which will be affected by the boost in prices, the com pany said. Bottled or tank gas users will not be affected by the rate raise, according to Public Utility Com missioner "Howard Morgan. Astoria Bridge Steps Exhausted Astoria (IP) Rep. Walter Nor- blad (R-Ore.) told the Astoria Junior Chamber of Commerce Wednesday night that he had ex hausted every possible avenue of federal aid for the proposed As toria bridge across the Columbia river and that . reliance would have to be placed on the state highway, programs of Oregon and Washington. "The Reconstruction Finance Corporation might have been in a position to lend us the neces sary sums," Norblad said, "but after its dissolution a few years ago it was replaced by the Small Business Administration which has neither the legal right nor the funds to lend to such a proj ect. "While , I shall continue to scour every federal agency which might be of some possible assist ance to us, I don't want to hold out any false hopes of help from Washington, D.C., in building our bridge." British TV Audiences Given 'Naked' Truth London (IP) British tele vision audiences saw the naked truth about nudism Wednesday night. Interviewer Daniel Farson vis ited "Spielplataz" playground nudist colony north of London for a 15 minute program in which nudists cavorted about in the all together. One view showed pretty Mrs. Iseult Kelly sitting by a swim ming pool while other nudists played tennis, ping pong and vol leyball in the background. A few children strolled by with their mothers. But any views of complete torsos were taken from a com fortable distance which obscured anatomical details. Closeups con centrated on Heads and shoul ders. , The Independent Television Authority said no one called in to complain but that one man called in to congratulate Farson for his objective interviewing. Marlon Brando Hurt In Fall During Movie Hollywood (IP) Actor Marlon Brando rested at his home today after suffering a dislocated shoulder when he fell down a grade while filming a movie on location in Angeles National Forest. Brando Wednesday requested that he be permitted to do his final scene in the movie "The Young Lions." The scene had called for Brando's stand-in to fall down the grade. As Brando fell, he injured his right shoulder. His physician said the actor would have to wear a cast for at least three weeks. E. G. "Ted" Sommer PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ANNOUNCES THE REMOVAL Op HIS OFFICES 4 TO 366 Lithia Way Ashland, Oregon Pke. : cans OCTOBER 1, 1957 MUrdock 5-6626 U