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Local and Radiaior Missing Frank Eugene James, 616 Pennsyl vania ave., told city police a car radiator was taken from a shed in the rear of his home during the past week. Car Fire City firemen were' summoned to a car fire in front of 1034 Court st. about 10:25 a.m. today. They said that the emergency brake of the auto had been left on and that fire around the brake band resulted Firemen re ported that the car was owned by Fred Nielson, Applegate, was operated by a John W. O'Brien. : j Surgery Patients Sharon O'Brien, 15-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Brien, Shady Cover was listed as a surgery patient at Medford Osteopathic hospital Wednesday. George E. Mc Donald, 17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. McDonald, route 2, box 203A, Central Point, was listed as a surgery patient at the same hospital yesterday. Funeral Flowers and Hospital Bouquels GROCETERIA FLOWER SHOP Ph. SP 2-81 79 Charge Accounts Welcome Free Delivery David ft Evelyn Chase, Owners TONITE AND SUPER-EXCITEMENT! SAVAGE ORGIES OF THE I M k 4 1 1 If A 'JM H i 1 1 1 ii iiP 152 DON WYU1N SEGAU-tDUAROO ClMtNEUI Sat. Only! 3rd Big Hit! -'Dig GIFT Surprise ' SATURDAY NIGHT ' At Walker's Popular ' - HP ce a mm la mil Always a pleasant crowd and FINEST OF MODERN MUSIC 0 AM C S Jacksonville Community Hall SATURDAY NIGHT - . ... MUSIC BY . . . ,: Dick Spain Bill Lively i - And The Rogue Valley Boys " Featuring The Best In Western Swing ' T ; 4 . LOTS OF. FUN FOR EVERYONE ' ? T Admission' 90c Per Person Gold Hill Grange Hall Saturday Nite Music by Vic Flood & the Rhythm Masters -1 Evaryone Welcoma Check Room Free. Dining Room Open Entire Evening Personal Word Received George A.- Wrench, father of Mrs. George G. Roseberry, of Med ford, recently died after a long illness. Services will be held in Beloit, Kan. Thef f Ollie David -Carden, 219 East McAndrews rd., 're ported to city police the theft of a camp trailer, valued at S25, from the Economy House! 2284 Crater Lake ; highway, Monday evening. ' ' i , Patients Albert A. Dixon, route 1, box 399, Gold Hill; Mrs. Leo F. West, 1112 Oak Grove rd., Medford; and Mrs. Leonard McKee, Jacksonville, were listed as medical pa tients at Medford Osteopathic hospital Thursday. i Joins Firm Mitchell Bell, hair stylist, has joined the Craterian's New System Beauty shop, 41 South Central ave., Medford, the firm of ficials have announced. Bell plans to move his family to Medford from Portland. mm Patients Two children are convalescing at Rogue Valley hospital following tonsillec tomies. They are Loretta Reed, two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Reed, gen eral delivery, Jacksonville; and Thomas L. Wooten, 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wooten, 532 Plum st., Medford. AUTO PRODUCTION Frankfurt, Germany (IB Production and export of Wqgt German motor vehicles rose more than 25 per cent the first four months of this year over a like period last year. A motor industry an nouncement said West Ger man factories produced 495, 483 motor vehicles through April 30. SATURDAY! EXOTIC! AMAZING! FANTASTIC! GRANT JMLUAMS LOLA ALBRIGHT 'Magnificent Matador' -. Where you flreet old friends and meet new friends. Everyone -:-Welcome! 9 p.m. Till 1 a.m. Beautiful ': . Woman Cifed Affer Auto Accident Mrs." Elsie Florence An drews Endren, 40, of . 1037 Ma-( pie Park dr., Medford,. was cited for iailure to -yield the right of way after an automo-j bile accident yesterday, ac cording to state police. ; Cars driven by Donald Mar ion Robertson, 37, of . 114 Vashti Way, Medford. and Mrs. Endren were involved in an accident at the intersection of McAndrews rd. and Jack son sUyesterday. A passenger in the Enden'.car, Valentine Emile Endren,. 8. was taken to the Rogue Valley hospital by Medford ambulance serv ice, treated for minor injuries and released. Police said Mrs. Endren ap parently stopped for the stop sign at Western ave., pro ceeded to enter Maple Park dr., and was in the center of the intersection when Robert son's car skidded 69 feet and struck the Endren car in the right rear door.. Both cars were removed by wrecker, state police said. YMCA Auction Is Slated Saturday The eighth annual YMCA auction will be held Saturday, May 17, at 7 p.m. Jay Pierce, chairman of the event, said all items for the auction have been donated by Medford merchants and indi viduals. x In addition to the auction activities there will be an ice cream social in the social hall starting at 6:30 p.m. Dancing and free movies will be of fered. The movies will be available for people with chil dren who want to participate in the auction. A tag sale will be held all day Saturday starting at 9 a.m. All items displayed with a tag on them will be sold at the listed price on the tag... The auction is to help raise funds for the youth activities of the Y. Ex-Valley Resident Gets Food Award Mrs. Elinor Sonin. former valley resident and director of cafeterias for Ramona riign school in the Riverside, Calif., city school district, recently was one of the first award winners in the . 12th annual food service contest conduct ed by Institutions -Magazine. She received an award plaque at a banquet held in honor of winners at the Shera ton hotel, Chicago. . Mrs. Sonin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Throckmor ton, Hamerick rd., Central Point, is a graduate of. Eagle Point High school and Oregon State college. She did graduate work at Stanford university. She has been in Riverside for 12 years. Demonstration Set By Kindergarten f Pupils from the kindergar ten operated by Medford Jun ior Service league for hard-of-hearing children will give a demonstration at a business meeting of the league set for Tuesday, May 20, at 7:30 p.m. in Hedrick Junior High school cafetorium. ! The meeting is open to the public and anyone interested is invited to attend. . The league particularly in vites individuals who have aided the kindergarten to at tend Tuesday's meeting. It is stated that the session will last no more than an hour- and a half. - i-. ANDY'S BEST BUY!. 17 Jewel r Water Resistant . Shock Resistant m NOW ANDY'S IHfflliT ! Your Friendly Credit Jeweler S&H Green Stamps 15 North Central Stock Market Quiet; Utilities Show Rise New York ftP) Stocks quieted today with prices barely changed on average. Of the major.: groups, the utilities alone were able to rise in their average. Pan handle Eastern Pipe Line with a one-point gain helped boost the group sufficiently to more than offset small losses in the rails and industrials. Strong leadership again was lacking. Activity center ed on such low - priced is sues as Studebaker-Packard, American Motors, and Ben guet Consolidated mining. Jersey Standard was active in the oils at a firm price. DOW-JONES AVERAGES New York 0P - Dow Jones final stock averages: 30 industrials 457.10, off 0.76; 20 railroads 111.98, off 0.36; 15 utilities 77.62, up 0.28. and 65 stocks 158.04, off 0.14. Sales today were about 2,030,000 shares com pared with 2,470,000 shares Thursday. Today's prices on selected stocks: Allied Chemical ... ; 76 American Can 47 - AT&T ....17612 Anaconda Copper ... ... 43 Bethlehem Steel . .. 39 Caterpillar Corp. 60 Chrysler Corp. 46V8 Continental Can 49 V4 Crown Zellerbach 4734 Curtiss Wright 23 Vz Du Pont j 175V2 Eastman Kodak ..104V2 Genear lElectric 58 General Electric 58 General Motors 37 Georgia Pacific 36.V2 Graham Paige .-. 1U Homestake Mining 43 Vz Kaiser Frazer 9 Kennecott Copper .... 84 Lockheed Aircraft ....... 47 Katy Pfd 46 V4 Montgomery Ward 35V New York Central . 14 Penney,' J. C. ..... 94 Penn RR 12 S Radio Corporation 33 Richfield Oil 67 Vz Sears 29 Socony Vacuum 50 investment Funds Noon Quotations on select ed funds supplied by the Med ford Branch of Foster & Mar shall, Members New York Stock Exchange. Fund Bid Asked Bullock 11.51 12.61 Chem Fund ,. 15.92 , 17.22 Eaton Howard Stk 19.53 20.88 Fidelity 12.45 13.46 Gas Ind 12.17 13.30 Group Sec Avia .... 9.06 9.93 Group Sec Com Stk 11.16" ' 12:22 Group Sec Elec ..a. 6.16 t 6.76 Group Sec Petr ....10.52- 11.52 Group Sec Steel 6.81 7.47 Group Sec Tobac 6.15 6.75 Keystone B-3 15.52- 16.93 Keystone B-4 9.04 9.87 Keystone YL- - 8.15 8.S0 Keystone K-2 10.06 10.99 Keystone S-l 14.76 16.10 Keystone S-2 9.97 10.88 Keystone S-3 10.50 If. 53 Mass Inv Tr 10.53 11.38 TV-Elec 10.42 11.36 Value Line Inc- 4.64 5.07 Wellington 1233 13.45 Attention Husbands- If your wife can't cook; keep her - -around the house for a pet. Bring her down to the Top Notch . for her Sunday meal, breakfast, .' ,' " brunch or -deluxe dinner. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK INCLUDING SUNDAYS - 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Top Notch; Restaurant NEXT TO CRATERIAN THEATER 1 n it 5TC3B EU WALLACH - ROBERT KEITH RICHARD MECKEL MARY La ROCHE Southern Co J 29 Southern Pacific 43 Standard California 48 Standard Indiana . 43 Standard N. J 53 Sua Mines 73,4 Texas Gulf ............ 19 Tex Pac Land Trust 1014 Transamerica ; 39 Trans West Air 12 Tri-Continental .. 33 Union Carbide 853,4 Union Pacific - 29 United Aircraft 61 U. A. L 24 U. S. Rubber - 32V4 U. S. Steel 6034 Youngstown S & T 82 Portland Livestock Portland (U.P.) Cattle for week 1875. Choice steers 29.25 Monday, other choice 28.25-29; good 26.50-28: utility 20-24: canner cutter cows 16.50-18.50; commercial 21-22; utility 19-21; utility bulls 24-26.50. Calves for week 375. Choice vgalers late - 29-31. early to 33; good 27-30; standard 22-26.50. Hogs for week 1685. Sorted 1 and 2 butchers 24.25-24.50; mjxed 23.25-24; sows 20-21 for 300-600 lb. Sheep for week 2085. Choice spring lambs early on shipping orders 23-23.50. dropping to 20.51 21 Thursday; good, feeders 14-15; ewes 3-9. Portland Produce Portland '(U.P.) Eggs To re tailers: Grade AA large, 48-50c doz.; A large, 45-47c; AA medium, 42-46c; A medium, 41-45c; AA smalls 33-36c; carton l-3c addi tional. Butter To 'retailers: AA ; and Grade A prints, 66-67C lb.; carton lc lb. higher; B prints, 64-65c. Cheese medium cured To re tailers: A grade Cheddar, single dai sies, 40-51c; 5-lb. loaves, 51 V2-57C; processed American cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 40-43C. Farm Market First Oregon Marshall strawber ries appeared at the East Side Far mers market today, a day earlier than last year; they sold at So a flat, S2 more than last year's start ing prices; volume amounts are not expected for a week to 10 days. Poultry, Rabbits Live Chickens Quoted to grow ers at Portland, Salem and south to Eugene, f o b. ranch No. 1 qual ity fryers. 2?4 lbs., 21-22c lb.; light hens, 14-16c; heavy hens, 5 lbs. up, 20-21c, some offering 22c; old roosters.' 7-8c lb. Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade dressed to retailers: fryers, whole drawn 39-43c lb.; cut up, 44-48c; hens, .light type cut up, 37-40c; heavy type, whole drawn. 43-46c. Dressed Turkeyfr-A grade breed er hens, net to producers on an eviscerated basis. 29c lb.: toms, same basis, 25c lb. to retailers: A grade hens, mostly 37c, oven-ready dressed; toms, 32c lb. Rabbits (average to growers f.o.b. killing pints) Live white. 312-4 'a lbs., f.o.b. Portland. 22-25c; col ored pelts, 4c under. Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 59-6 lc lb.; cut up, 62-65C. Portland Hay, Grain Portland Wholesale Hay Prices: No. 2 green alfalfa, baled f.o.b. Portland and Seattle, $24 a ton. Wohlesale Prices are reported bf the USDA market news service: Wheat, No. 2 soft white, S73.50 ton: No. 2 white oats. 38-lb. West Coast delivery, $54-54.50 ton; No. 2 Val ley white oats. $50 ton; soybean meal, S85 ton f.o.b. Portland: . bar ley. No.. 2 West Coast delivery, $47.50-48 ton; standard ' mill run, prompt delivery, -S38.50-39 ton, f.o.b. Portland; No. 2 Milo, Eastern shipment,, f.o.b. Coast. $53 ton; No. 2 yellow corn, Eastern shipment, f.o.b. Portland, $61-61.50 ton. The newspaper Ettelast, Iran's biggest, with a circula tion of about 65,000, switched to linotype machines, this March, 1958, to replace hand setting of type. " HURRY! TONITE & SATURDAY ONLY WARNER ANDERSON - Plays LT. GUTHRIE in the First Full Length Feature of "THE LINEUP" fid pssx fttf MAN-SIZED SUSPENSE WOW ON THE BIG SCREEN! LJIO Walnui Trees Need To Be Pollinated 1 As a result of cold weather none of the' walnut1 trees in" the valley still ' have catkins,51 that part of the tree which pollinizes the blooms, accord-; ing to Clifford B. Cordy, coun ty horticulturist. - 5 To insure a walnut crop, tree owners shduld contact a pollen producer immediately and have them airmail the needed pollen, ,he explained; Since ' walnut ' tree pollen is naturally - air borne, Cordy said the pollen , may be ap plied by airplane. He said that this should be' done within the next several days or the' blooms will be. too old, to .be pollinated. ' The agent , reminded grow-i ers that" walnut trees should, also be sprayed for blight at this time'if blight has been a problem in the past. i Pure chocolate is about 5(1 j per cent' oil or fat content. GIG YOUNG A MIAMOUNT HCTUlf ACTION-PACKED CO-HIT sGimslfiiif TONITE & SATURDAY ; ir- '.WrS. jNSaaV 1 L if ft - & ff.ik Al '"J , IP ' STARRING , - - CHRISTIANE MARTEL CARLOS BAENA Former MISS UNIVERSE from Frtnci 1 Directed by i ALBERT GOUT , YOU'D ' LATE WORLD, l. a NEWS t COLUMB'A 7"v- Over-fhe-Counfer Western Stocks ' The folio wing 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, bufare'lntended as a guide to the approximate price range. Comomn Stocks Bid Asked Bank of America- 36 .' 384 Calif .-Pacific Utilities..- 29 i Cascades Plywood . 25'i Cons. Freightways 154 Copco 31l2 First National Bank 47?i Pacific Pwr. & Lt 34'i Portland Gen. Elec. 24 'i U. S. National BanK 63 United Utilities 23 4 west (Joast Tel. 20 Weyerhaeuser L 36 RIVE-IN CRATER LAKE HI6HWy TONITE. &. SATURDAY ONE OF THE " FUNNIEST , PICTURES EVER MADE 1J OF THE. YEAR! THtW cmtMAseoPt . . mEriiocou)ii DLENN FORD-cAscALA EARl H0LUMAN ANNE FRANCIS KEENAN mtiH FRED CLARK EVA GAB0R RUSS TAMBLYN :5K.3& JEFf RICrjARCS CO-FEATURE EDWARD ARNOLD j LEE J. COBB . , , PATRICIA MEDINA -in, - - -, "MIAMI EXPOSURE in WIDE SCREEN Eastman 32 l 27". CO-FEATURE NEVER KNOW SHE HATED MEN!- , I . ' ' . v- , Except for the ' . " :'.V": f Vs Zro "LTLtaov ARLENEDAHLISBS PiCTUtt MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford .. Washington, OP) - Pxesi dent Eisenhower signed a bill Thursday raising the equip ment allowance of. rural post men by two cents per mile to 11 cents, with a minimum daily allowance of $4.50. In addition,' rural mail ' carriers on -heavily - populated routes will get an extra allowance of $2.50 a day. . .. .., , - - , . it JOHN WAYNE r r in "The Trail of the ; r Lonesome Pine" - PIUS ? : ; V CARTOON ' ; CARNIVAL ,i and -CHAPTER. 6, , ''Batman & Robin" Starts Tonite "Special Road Show Engagement i6, r- St mm "Adam and Eve are depicted au natural!!! It is SOMETHING TO SEE" Hollywood GliiM Now X I Color i 4" . -V !: U 'way she used w COLOR ; - ' - CARTOON , HERBERT MARSHALL Oregon. Friday,' May 16, 1958 ... W JET OVERSHOT RUNWAY ; Nashville, Tenn. OPi A jet fighter overshot the run way . at . Berry Field here Thursday and rolled" onto a four lane highway, narrowly missing a gasoline truck. The pilot, Lt. E. L." Barnes, burned the tires off his plane in an effort to stop it. He was un hurt.. . . .. 1 PLAY GOLF Grants Pass Golf Club ; GREEN, FEES: ST 9 Holes $2 All Day BTMBBERasna PLANER BLOX Clean Quick Delivery Medford Fuel Go. C CALL SP 3-7323 For Information about Pictures Playing and Time Schedules At Your Theatres STARTS TONITE JERRY LEVJIS THE MARTHA HYER : DARREN McGAVIW A PAftAMOtfKt PICtUM CO-FEATURE In his new and actionful musical triumph! "AN ALL-OUT SENSATION" " ADDED SATURDAY' ONLY RD BONUS ; FEATURE nana rtrme HI6HWAY UK LOAD '3xeu r l, ENDS TONITE HAN A OCHf HJRflEB-Kflir-AUYSOi TheTTiree Musketeers 1 SATURDAY ONLY GREAT FEATURE HIT No. 1 ! urimr.:D HEIRESS HIT No. 2 n v HIT, No 3 y WILDE rrM rnewn WALLACE UAM0 nU VMltB tJJIUi SSI -iff pfOUTH PACIFIC HI6HWAy-T j mm ? nr LIZABETH , WENDELL , r Vl SCOTT. COREY: i 1 . CO-FEATURE , Lit n Mot '