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. Arrested Kenneth Henry Jlarnell, 23, a transient, was ! arrested Wednesday along with a 17-year-old Medford '. youth on a charge of obtain- ing money under false pre-1 tenses, city police reported. j Ends TOMORROW! bt love... in war. . . they were 9 m ONbmaScopS Based Plus DIANA DORS in IHt AM OAOAMIiATlOM W im tASJMAN COLO 3rd HIT! SAT. ONLY! RIVOLl THEATRE Grants Pass, Oregon COMING MONDAY (AUGUST 25) ONE DAY ONLY! A MAJOR EVENT OF THE DANCE SEASON-A MUST!" JOHN MARTIN, ' N.Y. TIMES "THE BOLSHO! BALLET" FILMED IN LONDON IN EASTMAN COLOR FEATURING "GISELLE" IN TWO ACTS STARRING GALINA ULAHGVA Exactly as presented before Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II in London - at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. "A TRIUMPH Captures Both Delicacy and Majesty in Ensembles and Intimacy with Solos and Duets ULANOVA IS A SHIMMERING . . FEATHERY DELIGHT!" . Alton Cook, Worid-Tclegrarh I " tDMUW STOW ' JOHH fGHSlTK SffftET IOTE MATINEE AT 2 P.M. EVE. AT 7:30 & 9:15 MATINEE ...:..:..:.. $1.50 EVENING $2.00 (All Tax Included) mi French ALMOND FUDGE You Can Still Get ICE CREAM SPADE TOT Only AW gal. of Rich Maid Ice .LARRY'S RICH MAID 415 N. Riverside SP 3-3161 CANDLE iXsr unTCi . tinmen 50 P.m. mi 12:00 II W I Lb ItlkUl WIIW Local and Collision Vehicles oper ated by William Edwin Croff, Azalea and William Hains Chapman, route 4, box 399B, Medford, collided Wednesday at the intersection of Sixth and Bartlett sts., city police reported. There were no cita tions, they said. Enlists Gerald R. Mal lams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mallams, 1013 West 12th St., Medford, enlisted inkcrater hotel, 30 South Cen- the U.S. Air Force and left for Lackland Air Force base, San Antonio, Tex. on Aug. 6. He is a 1953 graduate of Medford high school. Picnic Slated The Med ford Elks family picnic, re vived this year by Exalted Ruled Donald D. Davis, will be held at the Elks picnic grounds Sunday, Aug. 24. Games and pony rides have been arranged for children. The committee in charge is headed by Gordon Warner, Lyle Perkins and Bob Rix. Visitors Mr. ' and. Mrs. Wayne Finley and daughter, Edith, of San Diego, Calif., visited his mother, Mrs. Har riett Finley, 2250 Cramer Lake highway, Medford. recently. They also visited a brother, Kenneth Finley, in Eagle Point. It was Mrs. Wayne Finley's first visit to the val ley. Grass Fire City firemen were dispatched to a grass fire about 12:20 p.m. Wednesday on the property of Thayer C. Kessler, 2570 Victory lane They said that the burning was being done with the prop er permit and that a rising wind blew the fire out of con trol. There was no damage. Dryer Ignites An auto matic clothes dryer caught fire about 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Holland hotel, 109 West Sixth st. Firemen reported that damage to the dryer was considerable. Minor damage occurred to the wall, they said. Salesmen Picnic Southern Oregon" Salesmen's club will hold its annual picnic at noon on Sunday, Aug. 24, at Jack son Hot springs. Salesmen have invited retail and whole sale merchants of the area to come and bring their children. There will be games and prizes in addition to swim ming. : Falls Off Ladder Made line McDougal, 38, transient picker, fell off a ladder while working at the Holloway or chards on Voorhies rd. yester day. She was taken to Rogue Valley hospital by Medford Ambulance Service. No infor mation was made available on the extent of her injuries. Funeral Set Graveside services for James Delbert Hogue, Kerby, Ore., who died Tuesday, will be held Satur day, Aug. 23. at 10 a.m. at Laurel cemetery, Kerby, ac cording to information re ceived today by Mrs. Maynard Attefbiirjf, Central Point, sis ter of the deceased. Mr: Hogue was well known in the Rogue valley. . . Illness Rep&ftea Mrs. Minnie Bryant, one of the city's best known residents for many years, recently suffered a heart attabk and is how con fined to bed according to in formation received by rela tives and. friends here. Mrs. Bryant is how msiking her home at 1941. Alexander drive, Escondido, Calif., with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and -.Mrs. Frank J. Runti, also former Medford residents. It is stated that Mrs.' Bryant particularly en joys : hearing frdrri Jackson county friends. , THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Chock Full of Nuts or Cream ROOM Genuine Charcoal Broiled Foods! An especially good place to eat if dieting! Sundays 4 p.m. till 11 p.m. Personal Orders Issued City Fire Marshal Truman Nelson is sued nine orders for correct ion of fire hazards Wednesday. He inspected two business oc cupancies, a fruit ' packing plant and a liquid petroleum gas installation. Theft A total of S19 in cash and S10 worth of cloth ing in a utility bag was stolen Wednesday night from Daniel Michael O'Connell as he slept in a dormitory room at tne tral ave., police. according to city Swim Party Royal Neigh bors' Juveniles and families will meet at 6 o'clock tonight for a potluck supper and swimming party at Jackson Hot Springs, a spokesman an nounced. Everyone is asked to bring his own table service and hamburgers or wieners Break Into Machine Cen tral Point police are still in vestigating today the theft of approximately three dollars from a soft drink vending ma chine at Jack M. Owens Union service station, 131 North Pa cific highway, Central Point. Thieves, who broke into the machine Wednesday night ap parently used a key to open the machine and remove the cash box, officers said. Auction Items Those per sons wishing to donate some items for the auction spon sored by the Central Point American Legion Post should contact Ray Mann at NOr mandy 4-1278, Ira Brock at NOrmandy 4-2228, Charles Martin at . NOrmandy 4-1620 or Pete Burroughs at NOr mandy 4-2672. The auction will be held from 2 to 6 p.m. in the American Legion hall at Central Point. Births ENGEL To Mr. and Mrs. Robert, P.O. Box 33, Shady Cove, Aug. 22, 1958, a girl, 6V2 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. Portland Livestock Portland UPI Cattle for week 2235: fed' steers 50c higher; heifers 50c-1.00 higher; bulls fully 50c higher; average choice 924 lb. steers 27.25; three loads choice 1192 lb. 26.50; good 25-25-25.75: commercial cows 19-21; canner-cutter cows 14 16.50; uUiity bulls 23.50-26. one 26.50.' Calves for week 425: trade ac tive, slaughter calves and vealers mostly 1.00 higher; choice vealers 28-29. several 30; good 27-28; good choice slaughter calves 25-27; Standard calves and vealers 20-25; cull-utility 15-19. Hogs for week, 1,775; butchers mostly 2.00 lower, sows mostly 1.00 lower: 1 and 2 butchers on close 22.50-23. one lot 23.50; mixed lots 22-22.50; U.S. 1 and 2 sows scarce on close, few Wednesday 20.50 21.50. Sheep for week 4.000; spring slaughter lambs steady, feeders strong to 50c higher; choice wooled and shorn slaugher spring lambs 85-105 lb. 20.50-21; one lot Mon day 21.25 and few head 21.75; good slaughter lambs 19-20; good-choice feeders 17.50-19; ewes 2.50-7.50. Portland Produce PorUand (UPI) Eggs To re tailers: Grade A A large, 5(i-58c doz.; A large, 52-55c doz.; AA me dium, 47-48c; A medium, 46-47c: AA smalls, 29-32c doz.; carton l-3c additional. . 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 large Cheddar single dai sies, 40-51c; 5-lb. loaves. 51I,i-57c; processed American cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 40-43C. Poultry, Rabbits Live Chickens Quoted to grow ers, at Portland, Salem and south to Eugene, f .o.b. ranch. No. 1 qual ity fryers, 33-4 lbs., mostly 19c; light hens. 12c; heavy hens, 5 lbs. up. 15c lb.; old roosters, 7-8c lb. Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade dressed to retailers; fryers, whole drawn. 37-40c lb.; cutu p, 42-45c; hens, light types, cut up, 36-37c; heavy type, whole drawn, 40-42c lb. f Dressed Turkeys A grade young hens. 33c lb. to producers on evis cerated basis; A grade young toms, 28c lb., eviscerated: young hens to retailers. mosUy 44-47c lb. on an oven-ready basis. Rabbits (average to growers f.o.b. killing plants) Live white, 334-4'i lbs., f.o.b. Portland, 21-23c; colored pelts. 5c under. Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 57-60c lb.: cut ud 61-64C. Portland Hay, Grain Portland Wholesale Hav Prirps- New crop No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. Portland and Seattle, S26 ton with some top quality No. 1 to S28. ' . Wholesale Prices as renoHd hv the USDA market news service: Wheat. No. 2 soft white. S66 ton; No. 2 white oats. 38 lb.. West Coast delivery, $48.50-49 ton; No. 2 val ley white oats, S46.50 ton; barlev, No. 2 West Coast delivery. S46.50- 47: soybean meal. Eastern ship ment, S86.50 ton, f.o.b. Portland; standard millrun, prompt deliv ern, -nominally S43-45 ton, f.o.b. Portland: No. 2 milo, S55 ton. f.o.b. Coast; No. 2 valley corn. Eastern shipment, f.o.b. Portland, S60.75- bl.23 ton. Funeral Flowers and Hospital Bouquets GROCETERIA FLOWER SHOP Ph. SP 2-81 79 Charge Accounts Welcome Free Delivery David & Evelyn Chase, Owners Shakespearean Festival Schedule Friday King Lear Saturday Merchant of Venice Sunday Troilus and Cressida Monday Much Ado About Nothing Curtain: 8:30 p.m. nightly. Buses leave Medford hotel at 7:30 p.m. and Jackson bbtel at 7:35 p.m. nightly. Obituary BILL CATLETT Bill A. Catlett, of 134 North Riverside ave., died this morning in a local hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Conger-Morris funeral directors. WILLIAM A. BAKKE Services for William A. Bakke, 60, of 1018 Reddy st., who died in a local hospital Wednesday, will be held at Conger-Morris Funeral Home Saturday, at 9:30 a.m. Pastor E. Paul Riedel of Grace Lutheran church of Ashland will officiate. Com mittal will be in Siskiyou Memorial park. Mr. Bakke was born Dec. 29, 1897, in Norway. He had lived in Medford for eight years, coming from Fargo, N.D. He, was married in Feb ruary, 1942, in Minnesota, to Hilda Laux, who survives him. He was a member of the Eagles lodge in Fargo. Other survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Anna Brunstd, Merrill, la.; and Mrs. Carl Byrne, Sioux City, la. BENJAMIN McMANAMA Funeral services for Benja min Franklin McManama, 95, who died Tuesday evening in a local nursing home, will be held at the Perl Funeral home on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. with the Rev. D. E. Millard offici ating. Burial will be in the Siski you Memorial park. Mr. McManama was born in Cass County, Ind., on Jan. 30, 1863. He had been a resi dent of the state for 35 years and of this community for the past 15 years. He was a re tired Methodist minister. Mr. McManama joined the F. & A. M. Masonic lodge in Lima, 111., in 1892, and joined the Eastern Star in 1893. He later was a F. & A. M. member in Anchor Lodge No. 88 in Gar field, Wash., and was a mem ber of the Gideons for several years. v Suvivors include his wife, Mrs. R u h a n a McManama, Central Po.mt; seven sons, John, Potlach, Idaho; George, Minneapolis, Minn.; Frank, Central Point;. Marvin, Pot lach, Idaho: Paul, Tallahassee,' Fla.; Clifford, Portland, Ore., and Harold, Fortuna, Calif.; three daughters, Mrs. Lillie Leistrier of Palouse, Wash.; Mrs. Mary Clarkson, Telka wa. B.C., and Mrs. Rose Long, Pullman, Wash.; 24 grand children and 36 great-grandchildren. News About Servicemen ON TRAINING CRUISE Truman O. Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Price, Gold Hill, is on a summer training cruise aboard the de stroyer USS Gurke. Midshipman Price is a stu dent at Oregon State college. He has been aboard the de stroyer since July 7 receiving practical "at sea" training in seamanship, navigation, engi neering and gunnery to help prepare him for a commis sion in the U.S. Navy when he graduates from college. Center of gravity in the hu man body is slightly to the right. WALKER'S POPULAR Cv?' Beautiful Gold Hill Grange Hall s-w Saturday Nite Music by Vic Flood & the Rhythm Masters Everyone Wfeleoma 1 &B',ec'c Rem Free. Chicago Jewelry Firm Robbed of Over $150,000 Chicago (UPD Officials of Harry Winston, Inc., interna tionally known jewel firm, to day set the loss in a daring daylight robbery of their Loop office here at more than $150, 000. Two gunmen, one posing as a postman, slugged, gagged and handcuffed the manager of the office Thursday, then spent half an hour looting a walk-in safe of hundreds of uncut diamonds and other gems. The manager, Raymond N. Sunshine, 40, said the robber wearing a postman's uniform appeared at a delivery win dow with a package too large to fit the opening. Sunshine opened the door to receive the package and the gunman slugged him, knocking him to the floor. A second gunman in street clothes appeared and helped bind the office manager to a chair with handcuffs and ad hesive tape. Passes Closed Door A building maintenance man passing the closed door heard moaning and notified Sunshine's wife in a beauty parlor on the same floor. Mrs. Sunshine rushed to the office, saw what had happen ed and pressed a master bur glary alarm button. The alarm cut off all pow er in the 40-story building, stopped the elevators and cre ated a pedestrian traffic jam as crowds gathered in front of 'the locked elevator doors. Mrs." Sunshine had hoped to trap the bandits in the ele vators, but an elevator starter told police he saw two men believed to be the robbers leave moments earlier. Company executives said the famous Hope diamond and other jewels owned by the firm were hot in the loot. TWO QUAKES RECORDED Pasadena, Calif. (UPD -Two earthquakes of "medi um" intensity about 5,200 miles to the southeast were recorded Thursday by Cali fornia Institute Of Technolo gy's Seismological Labora tory. It said the quakes prob ably occurred beneath the Andes of northern Chile. Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Fair and warm tonight and Saturday. Low tonight 57. High Saturday 93. Western Oregon: Fair through Saturday except late night and morning coastal fog or low clouds and patchy early morning cloudi ness extreme northern interior. Low tonight 52-62. Highs 85-95 over interior. 65-70 on coast. Northern California: Mostly fair through Saturday. Little tempera ture change. LOCAL DATA ' TEMPERATURE: Mean yester day 76; above normal 5. Record high this date . 104 in 1942. Record low this date 43 in 1943. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a.m., none. Total this month .14 inch, .04 inch above normal. Total since Sept. 1. 27.09 inches, 9.03 inches above normal. HUMIDITY: . Lowest yesterday 29 '.o, highest this a.m. 91i. High 4:00 24- City Yester- a.m. nr. day Low Prec. Brookings 66 52 ' Grants Pass 97 57 Klamath Falls 93 54 MEDFORD 94 61 Portland 93 59; Seattle 87 57 Spokane 95 64 Yakima 100 73 Eureka 60 ' 54 Red Bluff ..100 ' , 72 Sacramento 97 61 San Francisco 73 57 Los Angeles 8 1 6g Phoenix 102 86 Denver 82 61 .99 Chicago . 75 63 Miami 1 94 80 New York 85 68 .04 Washington, D.C. 91 74 FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through Aug. 27): Western Oregon-Western Wash ington Little or no precipitation. Temperatures averaging much above normal with maximum in western Washington mostly 75-85 and in western Oregon 80-90, ex cept 65-75 on coast. Minimum in 50s. Northern California No precipi tation except possibility of scat tered thunderstorms occasionally in mountains. Temperatures near normal. SATURDAY NIGHT DREAMLAND Where you greet eld friends arid hteer new friends! ' Finest in modern music: waltzes, foxtrot, one-step arid circles where everyone joins in. . Always a Pleasant Crowd - Gift Surprises . . SNACK BAR SERVING KtAL COFFEE When there's Better Music, Walker Has It! Everyone Welcome! 9 p.m. Till 1 a.m. Dining Room Open Entire Evening Stocks Advance For Second Dav -New York 0.TD Stocks advanced again today with the best showing in the groups outside the issues used to cal culate the averages. As in recent session's, the market backed away from its best levels before closing time.- Railroad issues slipped off from their best on action of the House in voting to in crease railroad retirement benefits which would involve higher costs for the carriers. DOW-JONES AVERAGES New York 1'PH Dow Jones final stock averages: 30 industrials 508.8, up 1.18; 20 railroads' 132.S6. up 0.78; 15 utilities 78.03, up 0.03; and 65 slocks 174.60, up 0.47. Sales today were about 2,660,000 shares com pared with 2,500,000 shares Thursday. Today's prices on selected stocks: Allied Chemical .... Alum." Co. Am.. American Can American Mtrs AT&T Anaconda Copper Armco Steel Bendix Avn . 86 . 79 . 46V4 . 1634 .18234 . 503S . 57 Vs . 5 8 58 Bethlehem Steel 45 Va Boeing Air 43 Caterpillar Corp 79V4 Chrysler . Corp 527s Continental Can 4934 Crown Zellerbach 52 Va Curtiss Wright 2834 Dow Chemical 64V2 Du Pont - 196 Eastman Kodak II8V2 Firestone 97V4 General Electric 64 General Foods 68 General Motors 4334 Georgia Pacific 44 Vi Graham Paige 1 Greyhound 16 PLAN LITERARY STUDY Chapel Hill, N.C. (UPU Ah international congress on literature, expected to attract more than 200 persons prom inent in the field of literature, will be held on the University of North Carolina campus Sept. 8-12, it was announced Thursday. SUN DAY, Aug. 24 ELKS PICNIC GROUND From Noon 'Til Evening Your Elk's Card Is Your Ticket 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 TONITE AND SATURDAY ONLY TWO OF THE SCARIEST PICTURES EVER MADE 1 JP ," W'Ll HIS BRIDE TONIGHT? rrrrnTTn TECHNICOLOR , Peter CUSHING Melissa STRIBLING 111' Gulf Oil .... llli 4 Homestake Mining 397s Idaho Power 43 Kaiser Ind 12 Int. Paper .-. 106" 4 Johns Man 4634 Kennecott Copper 94 Lockheed Aircraft 51V- Katy Pfd 59 " Montgomery Ward 383s Nat'l Biscuit 4834 New York eCntral 1834 Pac. G & El 55"s Penney. J. C 954 Penn RR 13? s Radio Corporation, 3434 Richfield Oil 8714 Safeway 337's 3 31. 4 . 83 V2 471-2 2978 527-s 51 2 48 5534 73,4 221,2 1314 253,4 1312 Sears Shell Oil ;. Socony Mobil Oil Southern Co Southern Pacific Standard California Standard Indiana Standard N. J Sun Mines Texas Gulf Sulfur Tex Pac Land Trust-.... Transamerica Trans Wld Air Tri-Continental 388 Union Carbide 107 V4 Union Pacific 31 United Aircraft 637s U. A. L 295s U. S. Rubber 38V4 U. S. Steel 73 Youngstown S & T 1023s Qver-lhe-Counler Western Stocks The following bid and asked prices on selected West ern securities, . provided by the Medford branch office pf Pacific Northwest Company, are unofficial and do not rep resent actual transactions, but are intended as a guide to the approximate price range. Comnon Stocks Bank of America Calit-Pacific Utilities Cascades Plywood Cons. Freightways Copco First National Bank NW Natural Gas Pacific Pwr. & Lt. Permanente Cement Portland Gen. Elec U. S. National Bank United Utilities West Coast Tel Weyerhaeuser Bid 375s 30 x 28 16'i 32 473 1534 345a 21 ! 24-8 69 ii 25 21ig 42 ?g Asked 393.4 324 30?8 17?s 34 502 17'8 363a 22 26 3,4 74 27 22 44 BE L ''" jf Jim ' thing, vl THAT.W: t COULDNtl MARTIN ffrm V I I . 1 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, investment Funds Noon Quotations on select ed funds supplied by the Med ford Branch of Foster & Mar shall, Members New York Stock Exchange. Fund Rid Bullock 12.45 Chem Fund 17.67 Eaton Howard Stk .. 26. r8 Fidelitv 14.04 Gas Ind 13.48 Group Sec Avia ... 9.99 Group Sec Com Stk 1 1 .90 Group Sec Elec 7.19 Group Sec Petr .... 11.33 Group Sec Steel 8.36 Group Sec Tobac .. 6.44 Keystone B-3 15.55 Keystone B-4 9.52 Keystone K-l 8.54 KevstoneK-2 11.32 Kevstone S-l 15.98 KevstoneS-2 10.91 Keystone S-3 12.16 Mass Inv Tr 11.68 TV-Elec - 11.67 Value Liue Inc 5.13 Wellington 13.00 Asked 13.64 19.11 22.66 15.18 14.73 10.94 13.03 7.88 12.41 . 9.16 7.06 16.97 1 10 .39 ! 9.32 ! 12.36 i 17.43 11.90 13.27 12.63 12.72 5.61 14.17 Vienna (UP1 A Russian tank ship exploded in dry dock on the Danube river near here Thursday, injuring five Austrian workers seri ously. MOIJ DESIR GIVING inn 111 n m mill Every Day During Shakespearean Fesiival ?VtiERE$ THE John Payne Rhonda Flemming in "CROSS w m Plus Carfoon Carnival . and Chapter 5 . "TME l!5flH PI Mil" ilia invn ulhii V7f7SJ0j CRATER LAKE HIGHWAY TONITE & SATURDAY TWO TOP A . HITS IN A GREAT. 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