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. Dinner - The Roxy Ann Grange will sponsor a ham dinner at the Grange hall Sun day, Nov. 2, starting at noon. A charge will be ruade for children from 4 through 12 and adults. 1 HALLOWttn; show . TONITE & SATURDAY 1 CJUTUR. FROM BEYOND THE STARS BEAUTIFUL! DEADLY! i i 3 ROBERT KENNE MARILYN CLARKE ' DUNCAN " HARVEY mm OALTON CABOT-JACKSON .wwKtNMV notMS DEVON 3rd HIT! SAT. ONLY! MARILYN MONROE I OONAIO O'CONNOR ; JOHNNIE RAY -rrMiC-HCML t mnm r m 4vit I' MO CANDLE ROOM i Genuine Charcoal Tjj J HOTEL MEDFORD Gold Hill Grange Hall Saturday Nitc .. jft Music by Vic Flood & the Rhythm Masters Everyont Wtlcoma Check Room Fret. Dining Room Open Entire Evening Anniversary DANCE v LOTS OF FREE PRIZES Jacksonville Community Hall SATURDAY NIGHT . . . MUSIC BY . . . Dick Spain Bill Lively And The Rogue Valley Boys Featuring The Best In Western Swing IOTS OF FUN FOR EVERYONE i Loco Is Addrets-In the obituary of Andrew Jorgensen, his ad dress was given as 426 South Ivy st. This was his residence from 1928 until about two years ago when he became ill. Inspections The fire mar shall inspected four business occupancies, two buildings of public assembly and one home at the request of the owner Thursday. Fourteen orders ' for recommendations were issued by the marshal for the removal of fire hazards. Sale - The Gladamson unit of Wesleyan Service guild. First . Methodist church, will hold a baked food sale Satur day, Nov. 1, at the Home Ap pliance store, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Persons making deliveries are asked to have the food at the store by 11 a.m. Permits-Two building per mits were issued recently by the city building department. They were Issued to Freeman Hudson, 823 and 825 Cedar St., to erect a duplex valued at $8,500; and to the Rogue Valley hospital, 2825 Barnett rd., to erect a tool shed valued at $1,000. Mercy Flight A Mercy Flights, Inc., air ambulance plane from Medford late yes terday flew to Grants Pass to pick up James Inskeep, Mer lin, to transport him to Port land for emergency medical treatment. The patient was the 887th carried by planes of the non-profit air ambulance corporation. Abraham Lincoln's mother died in a wilderness. He walked many miles to bring a minister to preach her fu neral sermon. DREAMLAND Ballroom Wed. Night, Nov. 5th Dancing 9 p.m.-l a.m. IN PERSON! Dick Clark's American Bandstand . . Award Winning "YAKITY YAK" THE COASTERS and Their Orchestra JOHNNY FULLER "You Got Me Whistling" Pee Wee & Sugar Pie and their Orchestra "One, Two, Let's Rock" Droned roods: An especially good place to eat if dieting! SLSTS n ,m. Everyone Welcome! 9 p.m. Till 1 a.m. Beautiful Individual Feature Stock New York - (UP- -Individual gains running to around 3 points featured an irregularly higher stock market today. DOW-JONES AVERAGES New York TPD United Press Internaional Dow Jones final stock averages: 30 industrials 543.22. off 0.00; 20 railroads 148.56, off 0.27; 15 utilities 83.22, up 0.25. and 65 stocks 188.29, up 0.01. Sales today were about 3,920,000 shares com pared with 4,360,000 shares Thursday. Today's prices on selected stocks: Allied Chemicals . 91V Alum Co Am 87Vfe American Can 49 American Motors 32V. AT&T . 1.....194 Anaconda Copper 59 Vi Armco Steel (xd) 63 Bendix Aviation 62V4 Bethlehem Steel 51 V4 Boeing Air 56 Caterpillar Corp. 89 Chrysler Corp .... 52 Continental Can 573,4 Crown Zellerbach 54 Vi Curtiss Wright 27V. Dow Chemical 69 Du Pont 195V4 Eastman Kodak 128 Firestone 107 1 General Electric 68V General Foods 67 General Motors 48 Georgia Pacific 45 Graham Paige 2V Greyhound . 16 Golf Oil 12214 Homestake Mining 37 Idaho Power 43 Vi Kaiser Ind 13 Int Paper 117 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 Bullock 13 38 Chem Fund . 18.96 Eaton Howard Stk 22.42 Fidelity 15.10 Gas Ind 13.70 Group Sec Avia .... 10.50 Group Sec Com Stk 12.21 Asked 14.66 20.51 23.97 16.32 14.97 11.58 13.37 9.08 12.34 10.24 7.76 17.65 10.74 9.84 13.76 18.76 12.96 14.20 13.59 13.89 5.80 Group Sec Elec 8.28 Group Sec Petr 11.27 Group Sec Steel 9.35 Group Sec Tobac . 7.08 Keystone B-3 16.17 Keystone B-4 9.84 Keystone K-l 9.02 Keytsone K-2 12.61 KevstoneS-1 . 17.17 Keytsone S-2 11.87 Keystone S-3 13.01 Mass Inc Tr 12.57 TV-Elec 12.74 Value Line Inc 5.31 Wellington 13.62 14.85 Weather FORECASTS Msdford and vicinity: Cloudy and mild with occasional light rain to night and Saturday. Low tonight 43. High Saturday 65. Western Oregon: Partial clearing but a few scattered showers to night and early Saturday, cloud ing over with more rain later Sat urday. Cooler. Low tonight 40-48. High Saturday 52-62. Northern California: Clear to night. Fair Saturday. Slightly cooler inland LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday 54: above normal 5. Record high this date 73 in 1949. Record low this date 24 in 1920. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a m, none. Total this month .40 inch, 1.43 inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1, .68 inch, 1.80 inch below normal. HUMIDITY. Lowest vesterday 15, highest this a.m. 83'. High 4:00 24- City .ester- a.m. hr. day Low Prec. Brookings . 62 52 .16 Crater Lake 50 37 Grants Pas 54 38 S)2 Klamath Falls 65 45 MEDFORD 76 53 Portland 65 44 Seattle 65 51 Spokane 56 37 Yakima 61 30 Eureka Red Bluff Sacramento San Francisco Los Angeles .... 63 75 75 67 84 58 51 52 52 60 Phoenix 72 Denver 49 Chicago 59 Miami 79 New York 59 Washington, D.C. 67 DO 38 46 72 45 43 1.28 FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through Nov. 5): Western Oregon-Western Wash ington A little cooler and show ery periods but temperatures aver aging above normal through Wednesdav. Highs generally 55-65 and lows in 40s. Total precipitation moderate, ranging from 1 to 2 inches on coast and .5 to 1 inch in interior. Northern California Rain likely early in period and possibly again in latter part of period. Tempera tures nea- normal. ANDY'S BEST BUY! S&H Green Stamps ANDY'S Your Friendly Credit Jeweler J5 NORTH CENTRAL carat Q ! diamonds jEmJ M Gains Johns Manville 46 Kennecott Copper 97V4 Lockheed Aircraft 56 Katy Pfd 643,i Montgomery Ward 3814 National Biscuit 47 T 8 New York Central 27 Vi Pacific Gas & Elec 57 Penney, J. C 98V Penn. R R i63 Radio Corporation 38 Richfield Oil 91 U Safeway 33 Sears 34Vs Shell Oil 84 Socony Mobil Oil 48 Southern Co 34 Southern Pacific 58 Vi Standard California 56 V. Standard Indiana 49V2 Standard N. J 58 Sun Mines 8 Texas Gulf Sulfur 22 Vi Tex Pac Land Trust 16Vs Transamerica 28 Trans World Air 16 Tri - Continental 3834 Union Carbide . ....115 Union Pacific 32V United Aircraft 62 U. A. L 32 U. S. Rubber 43 U. S. Steel 867s Youngstown S & T 114 Portland Livestock Portland (UPD Cattle for week 2500. Canner-cutter cows 15 16.50; heavy cutters to 17.50: utility-commercial 17.50-21: choice steers mostly 27-27.50: good 25.75 26.75: standard 24-25.50; utility 20 23; choice heifers 26.50, good 24.50 26. Calves for week 475. Good-choice vealers 28-33, some 33.50; cull utility calves and vealers 14-23; medium-good stock calves uneven ly 23-30. Hogs fo- week 1800: U.S. 1 and 2 butchers 20.50-21: mixed 19.50 20.25; sows 16.50-19. Sheep for week 3535. Choice slaughter lambs 20.50-21; good choice 65-85 lb. feeders 17-19; ewes 3.50-9.50. Portland Produce Portland (UPD E g g s To re tailers: Grade AA large, 49-5 lc doz.: A large, 45-47c; AA medium 38-39c; A medium, 37-38c; AA smalls, 30-34c; carton l-3c addi tional. Butter To retailers: AA and Grade A prints. 67-68c lb.; carton lc higher; B prints, 65-66C. Cheese medium cured To re tailers: A grade Cheddar single dai sies, 39-51c; 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, 2i-4 lbs., 16c; light hens, 10c; heavy hens. 5 lbs. up, 13c lb.; old roosters, 7-8c lb. Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade dressed to retailers: fryers, whole drawn, 32-35c lb.; cut up, 36-38e; hens, light types, cut up, 34-36c; heavy type whole drawn, 39-4 lc. Dressed Turkeys A grade young hens, 30-30 Vic lb. to producers on eviscerated basis: A grade young toms 25-23 'ic lb. eviscerated, young hens to retailers, mostly 41-43C lb. on an oven-ready basis; A grade toms. 34-.7C. Rabbits (average to growers, f.o.b. killing plants) Live white, 34-412 lb., f.o.b. Portland, 21-23c; colored pelts. 5c under. Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 57-60C lb.; cut up, 61-64c. Portland Hay, Grain Portland Wholesale Grain Prices: New crop No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f o b. Portland and Seattle, $28-30 ton with top quality to $32. Wholesale Prices as reported by the USDA market news service: Wheat. No. 2 soft white. S69.00 ton; No. 2 Milo, Eastern shipment, f.o.b. Portland. $48.50; No. 2 white oats, 38-lb. West Coast delivery, S49 49.50 ton; No. 2 valley oats, $48 48.50 ton; barley. No. 2 West Coast delivery. $50.50-51; soybean meal, bulk, Eastern shipment, $72.50-73 ton f.o.b. Portland; standard mill run. bulk, prompt delivery, f.o.b. Coast. S33.50-34.50: No. 2 corn, Eastern shipment, f.o.b. Portland, $54-54.50: locally grown No. 2 corn, $51-52 ton. 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 Bank of America 40 Calif.-Pacific Utilities.. 313i 42 333i 30 18i 35 Vi 54 17i Cascades Plywood 273. Cons. Freightways 17'i Copco 33 "i First National Bank 50'i Northwest Nat. Gas 16i Pacific Pwr & Lt. 36?4 Permanente Cement . 24 1 4 Portland Gen. Elec 25 '4 U.S. National Bank 69 'i United Utilities . 27 West Coas. Tel 21i Weyerhaeuser 44 SB'S i 253, J 26', j 74 i 29 22 5a I 47 TONITE - SATURDAY - SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENT Marvin Lee Masters at the organ, Caesar .Muzzioli (Fri. & Sun.) with electric accordion! 0 Darrel Holt Dance Studio Show 10:00 and 12:30 Fri. and Sat. Night, 10:00 Sunday Night ROGUE DVIIE3A SUPPER CLUB Two Miles South of Rockpoint Bridge on Highway 99 Firemen Extinguish Three Area Blazes Three fires were reported to the Medford fire depart ment Thursday. A grass fire at 3716 South Pacific highway burned ap proximately two acres, fire department officials reported. The property is owned by Fred Milledge The first start ed in the grass near a sawdust pile. One rural pumper re sponded to the call. Another pumper was dis patched to 2161 Jacksonville highway, where a grass fire destroyed a smal shed. Owner of the property, Teresina Bin achi, told firemen that noth ing was in the shed at the time of the blaze. At. 5 p.m. a truck was call ed to 545 South Ivy st. where a trash fire was burning. No damage was reported. Vandals Damage Yreka High School Yreka, Calif. Vandals did more than S1,000 worth of damage to the Yreka High school building one night this week, according to Siskiyou county sheriff's deputies. ' Persons who entered the building stole $10Q in cash and smashed doors and broke locks on desks and cabinets in a thorough search of the building. Deputies believe that the persons may have entered the building during the junior college class periods which close at 10 p.m. North Carolina Man Placed on Probation Harry A. Helmick, Greens borough, N.C., was placed on probation for three years by Circuit Court Judge Herbert K. Hanna this morning. He was charged with giv ing Luman's market in Med ford a false check for $75 on July 7. He pleaded guilty to the charges on Aug. 7. Trial was continued at his request. Further delay was caused by charges brought by North Carolina authorities, of which he was found innocent. We'll Do Our Part . . . Kachina Room WILL BE CLOSED Sunday, Monday & Tuesday NOVEMBER 2nd, 3rd and 4th EVERYBODY VOTE! See You Wednesday, NOV. 5th Ruth and Al Fenron. FUN FOR ALL DDAMCCffi SATUDDAV IIIGIIT at the COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE 9 Miles up Elk Creek Music by Elk Creek Wranglers Free Lunch 9 Till? Adm. 90e Everyone Welcome GRAND Local Man Red-Faced After Tiger Turns Out Red-Nosed A Medford man must have been red-faced this week after a certain tiger turned out to be red-nosed. Police said that the man came lo the station asking for an officer to accompany him in checking out a toy tiger in the rear window of a car parked at Cubby's Drive-In. 1275 South River side ave. He said he thought this was the same tiger that had been stolen from him two months ago. . The officer who went along said that closer in spection revealed the tiger at Cubby's had a red nose. The missing tiger, accord ing to its disappointed owner, had a black nose and black ears. BIRTHS BALL To: Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 769 Queens dr., Med ford, Oct. 29. 1958, a boy, 6 pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. HERCHER To: Mr. and Mrs. Walter, 1608 Stratford ave.; Medford, Oct. 30, 1958, a boy, 8 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. McLAREN To: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Glen, 659 J st., Medford, Oct. 30, 1958, a girl, 7V pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. ROBINSON To: Mr. and Mrs. Edward E., route 2, box 300, Central Point, Oct. 27, 1958, a boy' 7V pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. ATKINSON To: Mr. and Mrs. Merle, 685 Frances lane, Ashland, Oct. 31, 1958, a girl, 9V pounds, at Ashland Gen eral hospital. HALLOWEEN COSTUME DANCE PRIZES MOOSE HALL SATURDAY, NOV. 1 9:00 P.M, Moose and Guests Good Live Music BUFFET ALL EVENING HALLOWEEN DANCE! DREAMLAND SATURDAY NIGHT Bring- a friend and have the best time of the year the Best of Dance Music. Witches on broemi will serve your favorite food and refreshments on Hal loween! Come on Out Help Us Celebrate! 4-H Banquet Will Be Tomorrow Night The annual Jackson county 4-H leaders banquet will be held at 7 o'clock tomorrow night in the upper Applegate Grange hall, Glenn Klein, county 4-H agent, has an nounced. Dr. Arthur Taylor, social science instructor at South ern Oregon college, will speak on the history of Jackson county. Allan Perry of the Medford branch of the U. S. National , Bank of Portland will , present the various awards to the 4-H leaders. Entertainment will be pro vided by' Rosemary Doolen, Medford High school student, who will sing selections from "Brigadoon." Other entertain ment will be furnished by Ray Lewis of McLoughlin school with a mixed ensemble of 12 youngsters. New officers for the Jack son county 4-H leaders asso ciation will be elected. Higher dividends are fea turing a new policy of the British steel industry. M0N PESBH OPENS SAT., FREE ANOTHER WONDER HORSE Charlotte Vermeulen 1008 East 11th . . Won Last Week IT MAY BE YOU THIS WEEK "Abbott & Costello Meet Captain Kidd" PLUS LOTS OF CARTOONS and c CHAPTER 15 "THE IRON CLAW" i ."V yT 'i -a TONIGHT AND SATURDAY ' J"r fa ' ihtvTt f CLw ! iHitrv iiti m m . 1 1 VII .& m ii ui i v A : '. ' 1s Cx Subiects .arroon Short s I DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 SATURDAY DOORS OPEN 12:45 CONTINUOUS FROM 1;00 P.M. MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Friday, October 31, 1958 U Plant and Rummage Sale FEHL BUILDING 108 No. Ivy St. SATURDAY, NOV. 1 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. 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