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Ha Surgery Mrs. Elza
R. Santo. 616 South Ivy st.,
was admitted today to Rogue
Valley Memorial hospital as a
surgery patient, attendants re
ported. '
Sale Saturday Funds to
pave the St. Mary's school
playground will be raised
Saturday with a rummage
sale, food booth and auction
at the school gym and annex.
The auction sale at 7:30 p.m.
will feature autographed
items from famous persons.
The rummage sale begins at
9:30 a.m.
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HOTEL MEDFORD DINING ROOM
Suggestions from the Sea - For Friday
Halibut Scallops Shrimp
Sturgeon Prawns Crab
Swordfish Sole Cod.
Children Always
Welcome
AN (DIE
' SATURDAY NIGHT '
At Walker's Popular
Dreamland
FINEST OF MODERN MUSIC
Doors Open 8:30 Dane 9:00 to 1:00
Where you
greet old friends
and meet
new friends.
Everyone
Welcome!
9 p.m. Till 1 a.m.
not
tenL , . .
$57 Beautiful
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Gold Hill Grange Hall
Saturday Nite
)) Music by Vic Flood & the Rhythm Masters
Everyone Welcome
Check Room Free. Dining Room Open Entire Evening
Jacksonville Community Hall
SATURDAY NIGHT
. . . MUSIC BY . . .
Dick Spain Bill Lively
And The Rogue Valley Boys
Featuring The Best In Western Swing
LOTS OF FUN FOR EVERYONE
Admission 90c Per Person ,
Come One! Come All!
EAGLE POINT
The Only Spring Floor in Southern Oregon
SATURDAY NIGHT
Dance to the
Combined Music of
Del Lunsford-Harold Williams
THE STRING KINGS
Featuring
Two Guitars Country Style
PLENTY OF FREE PARKiNG-
Visiting AI Pennington,
Sausalito, Calif., arrived to
day to visit for the week end
with the Bill Penningtons,
415 Arcadia court.
H E U Sale Applegate
Home Extension unit will
hold a rummage sale Satur
day, April 19, in the Fehl
building, 108 North Ivy st.,
beginning at 9 a.m.
Gasoline George Melvin
Cannon, 204 Hamilton st.,
told city police about 12 gal
lons of gasoline were taken
from his pickup truck, while
it was parked in the rear of
his home Wednesday night.
Theft Vonnie May Bow
man, 617li North Bartlett St.,
reported to city police the
theft of a stroller, valued at
S15, from the front of his
home. Police said the item
was taken Tuesday evening.
Band Visits The Jackson
ville High school band recent
ly gave a concert at the Ruch
school. Ruch school eighth
graders are planning a visit to
the high school soon, officials
reported.
Assembly Set An armed
services assembly is set for
April 30 at Jacksonville High
school, according to school of
ficials. They said Air Force,
Army, and Navy personnel
will explain service careers.
.
Pole Leslie Leonard Bob
cask, 1123 West Main st., re
ported to Medford police his
barberpole had - been pushed
over several times during re
cent nights. Police said juve
niles are suspected.
Hubcapts Missing Verne
Dale Anderson, 401 Orr drive,
Central Point, told Medford
police lour hubcaps were
taken from his car while it
was parked at 609 West Mo
Andrews rd. on Thursday
night.
-
Salesmen's Club A meet
ing of the Southern Oregon
Salesmen's club will be held
at 7 o'clock "this evening in
the Medford hotel. Circuit
Judge Edward C. Kelly will
be the speaker.
Prom The annual Junior
Senior Prom and banquet for
Jacksonville High school sen
iors will be held on May 2,
starting at 7 p.m. in the grade
school all-purpose room. The
event is to honor graduating
seniors.
Flu Fire Ashland firemen
were called at 9:26 a.m., to
day to the L. D. Trenton
home at 932 Garden way to
extinguish a flue fire caused
when soot in the fireplace
chimney caught fire, firemen
reported.
Home Damaged Betty
Luella Brown, 604 West Jack
son st., reported to city police
a dog entered her home on
Thursday and damaged the
curtains, window woodwork,
front door frame and back
door frame.
Visit Museum Jackson
ville museum officials report
students from Crater High
school, Cave Junction High
school, Grants Pass Junior
High school, Canyonville,
Hugo, Howard and Medford
night school have recently
toured the building.
Rebekahs Meet Members
of the Medford Rebekah lodge
are asked by 'officers to meet
Saturday, April 19, at 9:30
a.m., at the IOOF hall to at
tend as a group the funeral of
Mrs. Grace Luman scheduled
for 10 a.m., at Perl's Funeral
home.
Sale Scheduled Mother's
auxiliary, of the Boy Scout
Troop 6 is holding a plant and
rummage sale Tuesday on
April 22 in the Fehl building
at 108 North Ivy st. Proceeds
are to be used to purchase
camping equipment for Troop
6. Anyone having rummage
or plants are asked to call
SPring 2-4252 for pick up.
At Osteopathic Walter E.
Davis, 16, son of Mrs. Ruth
Davis, route 1, box 86, Rogue
River, was an emergency sur
gery patient yesterday after
noon at Osteopathic hospital,
attendants reported today.
Also at the same hospital is
Harry Douglas, 1054 Cherry
st., who was admitted last
evening as a medical patient.
Stocks Higher On
Increased Volume
New York OP) Stocks ad
vanced sharply today on in
creased volume.
Demand for stocks followed
a number of key develop
ments in the business picture
and brought individual gains
of two points or more into the
list.
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical 741 2
American Can 45
AT&T : 177 2
Anaconda Copper 44 Vi
Bethlehem Steel ... 38
Caterpillar Corp 53? 4
Chrysler Corp 4534
Continental Can 48
Crown Zellerbach 44?s
Curtiss Wright ". 22 ?s
Du Pont 177
Eastman Kodak 1061-8
Sen. Byrd Virtually
Assured Reelection
Richmond, Va. (IP) Sen.
Harry F. Byrd (D-Va.) won
the state Democratic nomina
tion by default Thursday and
was virtually assured of re
election to the fifth six-year
term.
Thomas H. Blanton, chair
man of the Democratic State
Central committee, issued a
statement late in the day de
claring Byrd to be the only
candidate who had "complied
with the Democratic Party
plan and the Virginia elec
tion laws."
Byrd, 69, who announced
last Feb. 12 that he would
not run again. Less than two
weeks later he reversed that
decision.
General Electric 5816
General Foods 5534
General Motors ..' 369s
Georgia Pacific 333s
Graham Paige 13s
Homestake Mining 38Ts
Kaiser Frazer 9
Kennecott Copper 84' $
Lockheed Aircraft 43 Ts
Katy Pfd 44
Montgomery Ward 34V2
New York Central 15
Penney, J. C 90
Penn RR 1234
Radio Corporation 31 34
Richfield Oil 64-s
Sears 2634
Socony Vacuum 4SB4
Southern Co 29? s
Southern Pacific 41
Standard Indiana 49
Standard California .... 40Ts
Standard N.J 54V
Sun Mines iy2
Texas Gulf 173,4
Transamerica 386
Trans West Air. 12?s
Tri-Continental. 32
Tex Pac Land Trust .... 8V2
Union Carbide 84?s
Union Pacific 28V2
United Aircraft 573s
U. A. L 243
U. S. Rubber 32 V
U. S. Steel 58?
Youngstown S & T 79 ?s
Okinawans Killed
In Munitions Blast
Naha, Okinawa- HP) Thirty-two
Okinawan scrap collec
tors were feared to have been
killed in a sunken munitions
ship explosion off North Ka
dena Thursday.
The blast is believed to
have occurred on the U.S.
vessel Canada Victory, sunk
en since the Okinawa battle
and lying a mile off the coast
of Toyaku village.
North Kadena Air Base wit
nesses reported seeing four
canoes around the area short
ly before an earthshaking ex
plosion, then a water column
and white smoke soaring up
ward. Thirty-two persons were
confirmed as missing.
A similar incident killed 30
divers retrieving metal from
a sunken hulk of ah LS in
the same area last July.
Births
WEST To Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Andrew, 548 N.W. D
st., Grants Pass, April 17,
1958. a boy, 5 pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
LARSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Le Roy, 1024 East
Jackson st., April 18, 1958,
a girl, 7Vi pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
SPENCER To Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Ralph Jr., Box 182,
Prospect, April 18, 1958, a
boy, 8i 2 pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
O'CONNOR To Mr. and
Mrs. Merle, 616 Cherry st.,
April 17, 1958, a girl, 8V2
pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital.
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford", Oregon, Friday-, April 18, 1918 1
Over-the-Counfer
Western Stocks
The following bid and
asked prices on selected West
ern securities, provided by
the Medford branch office of
Pacific Northwest Company,
are unofficial and do not rep
resent actual transactions,
but are intended as a guide to
the approximate price range.
Common Stocks
Bid Asked
CAVIN To Mr. and Mrs.
Frank, 302 Maple St., Apt. 3,
April 18. 1958, a girl, 8
pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital.
Moro Youth Killed
As Auto Rolls Over
The Dalles (IP) John
Wesley Gilman Jr., 20, Moro,
was killed Thursday night
when his car went out of con
trol on Fulton Canyon road
about 18 miles east of The
Dalles, plowed into the left
bank and overturned.
Gilman was thrown out of
the wreckage and over an em
bankment. Three passengers riding
with him were injured.
Cabaret Party Members
of the Moose lodge and guests
are invited to attend a spag
hetti dinner and cabaret party
to be held Saturday, April 19
from 6:30 to 8 p.m., in the
Moose hall, 11 Newtown st.
The evening will include
dancing and entertainment.
Rummage ,Sale Re - La -
Da-Sa, women's group of the
Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints
will hold a rummage sale in
the church annex, Tenth and
Ivy sts., Saturday, April 19,
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The
group states that such articles
as an electric toaster, vacuum
cleaner, a parakeet, cake and
quantities of clean, wearable
clothing will be on sale.
Parents Visit Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Mansfield, Sioux
City, la., left this week after
visiting with . their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and I Irs.
John Mansfield, 1615 Crater
Lake ave. Though they have
visited previously in the val
ley this was their first trip
here during the springtime
and their first time to see the
orchards in bloom. They were
impressed both by the beauty
of the valley and weather con
ditions. They were en route
home after spending the win
ter in Long Beach.
Funeral Flowers
and
Hospital Bouquets
GROCETERIA
FLOWER
SHOP
Ph. SP2-8179
Charge Accounts Welcome
Free Delivery
David & Evelyn Chase,
Owners
TONITE & SATURDAY
POSITIVELY
ENDS SATURDAY
ADVANCE ROAD SHOW
ENGAGEMENT
WINNER OF
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ACADEMY AWARDS
INCLUDING
BEST PICTURE
BEST ACTOR
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TECHNICOLOR-. c
STARTING SUNDAY
CONTINUOUS FROM 1:00 P.M.
ONE OF THE YEAR'S GREATEST!
(5) ACADEMY AWARD
NOMINATIONS
fanji ui America 404 Ob 'g
Calif.Pacific Utilities 29'4 32
-ascaaes nywwja 4 202
ions. i reigntways . 1534 17
Copco 31 '4 33'i
First National Bank 462 49.
facmc fvr. & L,t 334 35'
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United Utilities 23 U 24 i
w eyernaeuser . ... 34', 37
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Noon quotations on selected
investment funds, supplied by
the Medford branch of Foster
and Marshall company:
Fund Bid Asked
Keystone B-3 15.52 16.94
Keystone B-4 9.06 9.89
Keystone K-2 9.71 10.6O
Keystone S-l 14.49 15.82
Keystone 3-2 9.91 10.81
Keystone S-3 10.24 11.18
Keystone S-4 7.35 8.02
Bullock 11.39 12.49
Mass Inv Tr 10 24 11.07
Fidelity 12.1 1 13.09
Eaton Howard Stk 19.07 20.39
Value Line Inc 4.63 5.0S
Gas Ind 1161 12.69
Wellington 12. 11 13.21
Chem Fund 15.64 16.92
TV-EIec 10.30 11.23
Group Sec Com Stk 10.92 11. 9
Group Sec Avia 8.86 9.71
Group Sec Elcc 6.15 6.75
Group Sec Petr 1031 11.29
Group Sec Steel 6 43 7.05
Group Sec Tobac 5.90 6.47
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If you play piano, organ, sing or play other instruments, come to the
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Turn ro Your Right at the Flashing Signal on Highway 99,
2 Miles South of the College
AFTER DINNER EVERY FRIDAY!
Guests This Week: Una LaMarre, Zo Peters and Sister Colleen Lewis
CAFE LUNCH . . . $1.00
SPECIAL MEALS BY APPOINTMENT
Phone MU 5-4926
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