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ft ' w " ' ' 11 1 I, r o 0 o Q o O 0 O Local and Cited James Edward Tizze ker, 2216 East Main st, was cit ed for failure to obey a traffic signal after a car he was driving collided with one driven by Da vid Don Legg, 502 South Peach st., according to Medford police. The accident occurred at McAn drews rd. and North Riverside ave.. about 5:15 a.m. Thursday, records show. Q ENJOY GENUINE CHARCOAL BROILED FOODS in the CANDLE ROOM at the Medford Hotel (TONITE! TOMORROW! Darren jmvw-Martha James STEWART r JUNE STRATEGIC COMMAND i fv 1 as MASQUERADE DANCE Beautiful GOLD HILL GRANGE HALL SAP. MITE - NOY. 2nd Music by VIC FLOOD & The Rhythm Masters Alto a Bazaar and Cooked Food Sal Serving Roast Chicken .Dinners from S to 8:30 P.M. Adults $1.25 Plat Children 75e Plat Checkroom FREI Everyone Welcame w MYSTERY AND ENTERTAINMENT Fun for the Whole Family THE GREAT VIRGIL World Renowned Illusionist Will Present His Spectacular Performance b NOVEMBER 4 at Auditorium Beginning at 8 P?.M. ADULTS $1.50 CHILDREN 75c Tickets available at the Door o? by Mail to P.O. Box 251, Medford OR . . . ROBINSON BROTHERS and WAINSCOTT'S DRUG STORE - . i n Personal 0 i Meeting Schiaule-A meet ing of the Southern Oregon Hu mane society boapd directors W - . . , will be held at the MdVord tel Monday, ssov. 4. at ism p.m. A Calf LHS-Effwin Hayes. 2i23 Table Rock rd., Central Pot, has a reported a white face bull calf is missing from a pasture about a mile outh of Tatejt near old Pacific highway. Jle said the calf was noticed miss ing Thursday. 0 O NoOCitaiions q- Harfi-y ay Manning, 8073?)est Jacksofr st., and Ap-toinette Mari Cote, route 1, box 587, Central Point, were drivers of cars lnvxoved in isio at 12th and Fir sts. Wednesday evening, according to police reporw. Police said no citations wera issSedgrj Aiideni Cars operated hv Clause Marion Olds, 21 iti Fifth st., and Tommy Ernest Proctorj0rout?32, box 87B, Cen tral Point, were involved in an accident at Fifth ami Grape sts Wednesday about 1 p.m., police said. Olds was citejjfor failure to maintain properlookt, po lice said. 3 CL&, Hi . ... funnier titan ever in one of the funniest pictures ever DELINQUENT hyer- 0 " Cmuj ROBERT tVERS 3rd BIG HIT! SATURDAY ONLY ERROL FLYNN "ROCKY MOUNTAIN" the High School . 9 p.m. to 1 Prizes for Best Costumes Patlenl Convalescing at Sa cred Heart hospital following major surgery is RaymcSd Char ters, Ea& Point. 0 ' Building Permit-SA building permA for $1,000 has been is4t sueu r. n. Junius, itu umic Oak dr., to erect storage shed. . . 0 T.,rL PI.. Tt.nnnn -r,, , t nut liuu iie iiicuicu put . j i e : - .rfi ,fnn i I T a irasn jirijin jgje lauu piuck. uu East M&n st. about 10:35 psi. yesrday. Th G&aid the- e was bnrnin in prohibit Uigurs and without a permit. CT TD Food Sale A baked food s , ( spoored by the (jV omen's Fel lowship of (jhe FirstOChristian church will be held Saturday, Nov. 2 at the Home Appliance cqgjpajfij, 115 East Main st., from 4)a.m9unl 5 p.m. Returns Home Q- Miss Gay Hovg, ll-yearld daughter of Me. an& Mrs. Rox) Hgwe, 119 North Keene Way, MedfordPre- turned to he homg) yestefay afteiQ)eing hospitalized at Rogud Valley hospital nas a medical patient. u teopathic hospital following mi nor surgery Thursday Otis Mrs. Lewis Nutter. 1120UEast 11th st., S2id MrsPErnie DeWitt, 110 West Fourths st., who had sur gery this morning. Medical pafl neiiisat me noBpi'.ai areQinis. Wayfie Carter, 730 BroacT st., and Ernest ifs3Evsms SlQ-East California ave., Jacksonville. XT O O Ike's Ex-Aide Said Paid by Dave Beck O Washington (tf?2. Merjyg) S. Pitzele, labor advisor to Presi dent Eisenhower in the 1952 cam paign tesi?iedtSday amsters President Dae Beck once paid him $15,000 for "advice" onrho to rjsi thejXinion. o He said the money was jsid 3him through JNathan W. Shetfer- man, labor relations consultant and Beck's personal friend. Pitzele? who was also chair- ?man of the New York Mediation Board for some of his timeQm the Beck-Shefferman payroll, told rhe Senate Eaglets Cgprmit ter he quit his adgjsory role In 1953 "when I had my belly full" of the "festering" corruption he f ound in the teamsters. 0 cr Pitzele ha -een labor editor of Business Week "magazine since 1941. He seVedas a labored visor to Negf York Gov. Tholnas E. Dewey m the 1944 and 1948 nresidenfiSal camoaiens. In 195 he traveled on the Eisenhower caigpaign train an contrioutea Lisenngwer speeches on labor. Highway Commission Approves Budget Ported (IP) A budgel of 587,589,000 for highway con struction and maintenance was approved here Thursday by the State Highway Commission. Of the total, fifty million dol lars will go for construction atE3 right of way purchase and the balance will go for maintenance and engineering. Federal con tributions will amount to 39 million dollars. 3 Five Tons of Sausage Due at Verboort Dinner Verboort (IP) Five tons of sausage, 2500 pounds of pota toes, 120 gallons of applesauce and 750 glons of sauerkraut will be eaten here Saturday at the annual sausage and sauer kraut dinner. Eating hours are noon until 9 p.m. Births OMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, 440 Nortl Front st., Medford, Oct. 31gl957, a LH, weighing SV pounds, at Bogue Valley hospital. OFFENBACHER To Mr. and Mrs. Walter, 259 Table Rock rd., Medford, Oct. 31, 957, a boys weighing 83 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. 3 SATURDAY NIGHT EAGLE The OnlySpring Floor In Southern Oregon The Thunderbirds Playing Your Favorite Western Music ' PRIZES GIVEN ?AJ 10:30 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING CO IV V f u Prices Fall !Heaerly &4jilliji New YoiS (IF Stocks fell by neary $4 billion in valuation to day and Sbre than wiped out a thE-seiay rise. The market turnedE&ownSrom its highs befe-4he cmse Thurs dav wfesn the weekly car loacr ings report showed a decline and was-down sharply from a year ago. Biggest losses were set Dy and ralis. q Today's c e on elected stocks: 0 Allied Chemical ;.. c$W KiimericaCan 38 AT & T 1645s Anaconda Copper 4514 Bethlehem Steel .. n. 39 Caterpillar Corp "... 69 Vs Chrysler Corp 6SV2 Contisntal Can 401 Crown Zellerbach 44U Curtis Wright 307s Du Pont .:....QO 171 Easan Kodak 96 General Electric 59 General Foods 46 ue- U MinenJreakfasJ Set in Jacksonville Jacksonville An old fash ioned miners' breakfast, spon- lodge, will be held between 71 ,m,nnm t hJ3) ....1,4.,. ai "13035. Average choice iuur nau nere 3 Proceeds fror ine brgakfast win De usea 10 Dreserve tne 01a- est continuous lodge in thestate,",51 loage omciais saia. rne jacKson ville lofige has the originaLcar pet ancPcanopies. The Jodge was designated as a sljirinecfor e state dge il955, and attempts arebeing mgde to preserve old relics, flags, and other items. OSte flag has 45 stars. 0Thjp building includeshe orignaloiron shutter door f and foot-pedl organ whicg) was shipped to Oregon my ship aroundcthe Horn, . . Springfield Chamber Names Tillamook Mhn Springfield -OfUter Bob Smith. H J, of Tillamook has been ap- Dointed nanaser of theDrine- field Chancer of CommeJ j a t-, 1 i i :j 1 i r-resiaent cnanai saia luaay. Smith Chas been manager of the Tillamook Theaters Com pany since1951 and h been active in civicaff airs' and com munity fund raising drives. He 'A is married and the father of two ooys DAILY WEATHEk 0rkECASTS Medford and vicisfty: Fair through Saturday eept for (55pg and smoke in valleys Saturday morning. Low to nigji 28. High Saturday 55. VWesterBT) Oregon: Generally fair through Saturday except considerable late nigh and morssng valley fog or low cloudiness in north half or south ern interior. Low tonight 30-3-3. High Saturday 50-56. w fSorthewr1 California: Faig through Saturday fnit local coastal cloudiness and probacy a few patches of morn-ip-s fog. Little temperature change. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Wan yesterday 50: above gprmal 1. no,- KTaVi thi. Ar.t 1R in 1Q7d &) LRecord Jiw this date 22 in 192 W PRECIPfTATION: 24 hours to apid- night. none. Midnight to(0 a.m., none. Total last month 1.64 (gach, .27 inch below normal. Total since Sept. 3L 2.44 inches, .12 inch below noal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 56, highest tigS a m- 100. High 4:30 24- City Yecrter- a.m. hr. aJy Low Free. Brookings 70 48 Crater Lake 44 20 Grants Pass 64 32 Klamath Falls 58 31 MEDFORD 62 32 Portland 5 7 3 5 Seattle 54 40 31 29 46 38 51 63 opuivauc .......... .y.......... ' Yakima 59 Eureka s, 59 Red Bluff .S'. 75 r- . rrt r- ' en San Francisco 66 Los Angeles 70 Phoenix Denvera .. 71 70 .... 53 .... 77 .... 63 .... 60 59 44 42 i0 6 56 .57 New York Washington, D.C. IVE-DAY FORECAST (Through Nov. 6): Western Oregon-Western Washing ton A few showers occurring most ly early in week. Temperatures aver aging near normal. Highs in 50s in western Washington, 54-64 western Oregon. Lows mostly in 30s or low 40s. Northern California Dry. Temper tures near or above normal. o POINT 383,6 2534 Georgia Pacific Graham Paige I1 Homestake Mining 32" s Kaiser Frazer 8"s Kennecott Copper 3k Lockheed Aircraft 32'S Highway Bids Total Over $1 Million Portland (IP) -e State Highway Commission Thursday opened bids totaling more than $1 million on a project to widen the Columbia River highway be tween Troutdale and Rooster Rock State Park to four lanes. Bids submiMed were for grading onry. Paving projects will come later after grading is completed late next summer. Ap parent low bidders on the proj ect wereR. A. Heintz Construc tion Co., Portland, $531,217 for .the west unit, and S. W. Groes- beck, Eugene, S689J45 for th east unit. Other projects and the appar ent low bids included: 'Josephine: Pave Iligvay 99 from 4 to lg) miles north gf Grants Pass: Central Paving Company, Independence, $717,- 798. : L VESTOCK Portland (U.P.) Cattle for week 1007 lb. steers 23.50, other choice 23-23.25, WJQd 21- 22.50; staroslard 19.50-20; utiiyiyircows 13-15; heifers good-ibice 221.25; canner-cutter cows 10-12 late; utility 50. pplr 4S0 Choir vmlcTr 25-27, goo 21-24.50; stock steer calves 18.50-21.5K' Hogs for week 1800 Butchers 180- 220 lb. 8.50-19; sows 15.50-17. 300-503) lb. Sheep for week 2650. Choice wooled eliitTVitaT lamVie 9n.9(l "in irnnH 1Q.9H' good-choice 65-85 lb. feeders 16.5 18 PRODUCE Portland .) Eggs To retail ers: Grade AA large, 54sg6c doz.; A large. 50-52c; AA medium: 43-45c; A medium, 42-44c; A small, 32-34c; car ton. l-3c additional. Butter To retailer AA and A gra4e prints, 68-69c lb.; carton, lc a pound higher; B prints, 66-67c. Cheese medium cured To retail ers: A grade Cheddar, single daisies, 45' 2 -52c; 5-lb. loaves, 51 is -57c; pro cessed American cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 41',2-44c. FafSn Market East Side Farthers1 market doors will open one-half hour later, or at 4:30 a.r, starting Nov. 9; Willamette valley Burbank potatoes quoted at mostly 2.75-3 a hundred-weight; Wil- lamette valley rjersimrrttms sold to re - Tmlers at l 3-1-65 a 1!-pouna ual- Poultry, Rabbits Live Chickens Quoted to growers at ranch, No. 1 quality fryers, 2',i-4 lbs., 18c light hens, 9-llc lb., ranch; heavy gjiens. 5 lbs. up, 13-14c lb.; old roosters. 7-8c. Dressed ChMken No. 1 grade dressed to retailers, fryers, wnoie drawn. 34-37c lb. cSt up, 40-44c; hens, light type cut-up. 33-36c; heavy type, whole drawn. 35-39c. Turkeys To producers: Fryer tur- kevsa live weight, 27c M.: young hen turkVys, 27 lb., eviscerated: A grade tom? 23c lb., eviscerated basis, de penOYTig on weight. ns Rabbits (Average to growers, f.o.b. killing plants): Live white. 3,i-5 lbs., f.o.bgjdressing plants Portland, 22-25c lb., (gcolored pelts 4c under. Fresh killw fryers to retailers, 59-64c lb.; cut up, 62-65c lb. Portland Hay, Grain (Portland Wholesale Hay Prices: New crop. No. 2 green, alfaifa, baled f.o.b. Portland and Sc-atUe, $24-25 a ton. Wholesale prices as reported by the USDA market news service: Wheat N(3 2 soft white, $78 a ton; No. 2 ,wnite oats 3H-1D. west ioast aeuvery, l(948.50-49 ton; No. 2 Valley white oats. 547 a ton; soyDean meai ?io ion, i.o.o. Portland; barley. No. 2. West Coast delivery, $47-47.&9 ton; standard mill run, prompt delivery, $34-35 ton f.o.b. PorUand; No. 2 yellow corn. Eastern shipment f.o.b. Portland, $57-57.50. Funeral Flowers and ospital Bouquets Big Y Flower Shop .Phone SP 2-8179 Charge Accounts WeCom Free Delivery David & Evelyn Chase, Owners 3 AT General Motors I I X I IV J 1 I II XI x WW JACKSONVILLE COMMUNITY HALL Dick Spain - Bill Lively and the Rogue Valley Boys! Saturday Night FEATURING DIGGER 0 The Drummer with the Solid Beat Friday, November I, 1957 OBITUARY 0 ROBERT BROOMFIELD JR. Robert Florus Broomfield Jr., aged 5 months and son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Broomfield, of Trail, Ore., died at home early this morning. He was born May 21, 1957, in Medford. Besides his parents, Qe is sur vived by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Broomfield, Med ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dawson, Trail. FiQeral services will be held at graveside in Siskiyou Memo rial park at 10 a.m. Saturday. The Rev. John M. Root will officiate. Perl Funeral home is in charge of arrangements. TURKEY DINNER Trimmings at . . . Griffin Greek Grange SUNDAY, NOV. 3 - 12 to 5 AdulH $1.30 q THE I I Children Under 12 7Se X II ill .Jii nriiinnii yii i i .iiiri r i jro ni i f EKB'S TBB hurryi tonite & Saturday only LLtlilU 4 SAYAGl GIAHT 0H 4 BI00D-M4D JNUHMGM: JOHN HODIAK 4 NN .UWGAiT'ojHY D0WlftjVf JOHN DERIK k. r..ii jtMr "Ambush At "XJ ' Tonwhawk Ga" ' "Green Archer" . . . " tonite & Saturday YOUR FAMILY THEATRE !4S JOHN WAYNE fTMrTl TONIGHT PoVTSTT -.wis- chiw3!ti L3p rifehMtcejt TIM I 1 I 1 ffm& rvn. i CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER FREE IF WITH ADULT j' J Snffi3H5?S FREE BALLOONS TO ALL KIDS 1 VtljP!5k COULD THIS BE THE KING Xmm7TTr THE PREDICTION AT HIS jjim 'lllJfij1 OF SPUTNIK? GREATEST ADDED SATURDAY ONLY I I f- . Aiith.d, rd Bonus ! 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