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T-Ieeting-Tfce Southern Ore-; gon Salesman club will hold a dinner meeting wnigni ai t f f o ciock ai me nogue t auey Cbuntry club. To Hold Sale - Jaycettes will hold m9np Kalp at thp Fphl build ing Saturday, March 21, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. A TEEN-AGE JUNGLE! (iTTUTT These Kids Were Dynamite! THE SIGN SAID 5-5 rri mutrt f-je. i- starrmz UCMii JUllO iHUIYIAo MIIUricLL JUHli bmlln j 3rd HIT SAT. ONLY FeInnia costume SATURDAY HIGHT March 21 SAMS VALLEY GRANGE SONNY'S MUSIC THE Ukbll V-.v J V . ncol AUnAiil 4 Miles South of Ashland on Highway 99 Open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed Tuesdays WALKER'S POPULAR TH1 DANCE said Where you greet old friends and neet new friends! The NEWLY REORGANIZED ORCHESTRA meets the hearty approval of the crowds. Always a Pleasant Crowd! SNACK BAR SERVING REAL COFFEE When There's Better Music. Walker Has It! I ATTENTION EAGLES! I EAGLES HOBO DANCE! SATURDAY, MARCH 21 SPECIAL PRIZES FOR BEST HOBO COSTUMES HOBO STEW - HOBO MULLIGAN HOT COFFEE EAGLES and Their UDAMCCIE VFW Hall in Rogue Him Every Saturday Nite 9 to 1 Music by VIC FLOOD & the Rhythm Masters Hardwood Floor Refreshments served all eve. Check Room Free Large Parking Area SPONSORED BY VFW - EVERYONE WELCOME DANC Saturday Night at CORRAL Music by Dick Spain - Bill Lively and the Rogue Valley Boys Featuring Bobby Burton $60.00 door Prize Released Percy Bearden. Bedford baker, was released Rogue Valley hospital i cuiicuoj nitric lie uiiuci went surgery several days Medford , ag0 Bear(jen is now convales a rum- ... - , cing at we iamiiy noine, .j Lozier lane, and is able have visitors. to mm TONITE & SAT. Ttta'tftrt Run RliSS TAKBLTR-JAN STERLING JOHN DREW BARRYMORE MAViE VAN DORER JERRI LEE LEWIS RAY ANTHONY JACKIE COOGSN CHARLES CHAPLIN, JR. DIANE JERGENS . inM O'DOICM " JUrtii u Dmcu COLOR CARTOON Bring your friends, come on out! DRESS AS YOU WISH MEXICAN DINNER Two Enchilladas $409 and one Taco Fried Chicken $1.19 Barbecued Chicken $1.19 and our own special Swiss Steak, $ 09 with mushrooms. ay I Make your dining plans for Eas ter. Grand Opening of our Garden Terrace dining room Easter Sunday! SATURDAY NIGHT A A TVrBT Guests Welcome the WHITE CITY E ! f T Locois Sale Planned-Griffin Creek Home Economics club will hold a sale of rummage and plants Saturday, March 21, at the Eagles hall. Sale hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. i i Firemen Called-Flue fifes brought city firemen to the : homes of Leonard England, ! 218 West Jackson st., and ; Mrs. Myrtle ' DuBuque, 801 Marshall st., about noon Thursday. No damage was re i ported. ! Pole Damaged-A telephone i pole on the 1000 block of 1 West Main st. was damaged by : fire about .9:25 p.m. Thursday, ' according to city firemen who ; extinguished the blaze. The I pole was believed set afire by pranksters. , Changes Hands Luman's Market, Fourth and Front sts., Medford, recently was pur chase dby Mr. and Mrs. Vern i Nelson from Bill Luman and Carl Dawson. The Nelsons said the market would be open as usual while the inte rior is being remodeled. In Hospital Three young sters are patients at Rogue Valley hsopital following ton sillectomies. They are Barry i Deubert, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Deubert, 716 Cedar st.; Lawrence Jepsen, 2V, son of Mr. and Airs. David Jepsen, route 4. box 375; and John Hansen, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hansen, 296 Wilson rd. Also confined to the hospital are Thomas Ble vins, route 1, box 562, Talent, a naedical patient, and George B. Dean, 1324 Morrow rd., a surgical patient. Births WEHREN-To: Mr. and Mrs. Jame3 J., 1236 North River side ave., Medford, March 20, 1959, a boy, 8V2 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. DUNLAP-To: Mr. and Mrs. Robert L., route 1, box 315A, Central Point, March 19, 1959, a girl, 7 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. YOAKUM-To: Mr. and Mrs. John, post office box 524, Phoenix, March 19, 1959, a girl, 8 pounds, at Rogue, Val ley hospital. investment Funds Noon Quotations on selected funds supplied by th Mdford Branch of Foster & Marshall, mem bers New York Stock Exchange. Fund Bid Asked Bullock 14.06 13.41 Chem Fund 21.18 22.91 Eaton Howard Stk 24.07 25.73 Fidelity 16.40 17.73 Gas Ind 14.50 15.85 Group Sec Avia Elec 10.90 11.94 Group Sec Com Stk 13.81 15.12 Group Sec Petr . 11.67 12.78 Group Sec Steel 10.43 11.42 Group Sec Tobac .. 8.00 8.77 Keystone B-3 16.53 18.04 Keystone B-4 '10.26 11.19 Keystone K-2 44:30 15.61 Keystone S-l 18.72 20.43 Keystone S-2 12.87 14.04 Keystone S-3 15.10 16.48 Keystone S-4 13.15 14.35 Mass Inv Grth Stk .. 13.48 14.50 TX-Elec 15.49 16.88 Value Line Inc. 5.94 6.49 Wellington 14.17 15.45 Weather FORECASTS . Medford and vicinity: Mostly cloudy with showers tonight. Part ly cloudy Saturday. Low tonight 36 degrees. High tomorrow 55 de grees. Western Oregon: Showers tonight and Saturday, clearing partially late Saturday. Not so cool tonight. Low tonight 38-41 degrees; high Saturday 50-56 decrees. Northern California: Fair tonight and Saturday except increasing cloudiness on the north coast to night and San Francisco northwest ward Saturday, with rain on the coast Fort Bragg northwestward to night and Saturday. Little change in temperature. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday 46; Deiow normal 2. Record high this date 80 in 1915. Record low this date 19 in 1955. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a.m., none. Total this month .05 inch, .99 inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1, 9.63 inches, 4.28 inches below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 26 To. nighest this a.m. 92 To- High 4:30 24 City Tester- a.m. nr. i' day Low Prec Brookings 58 40 Crater Lake 40 12 Grants Pass . 60 30 Klamath Falls 53 24 MEDFORD ............ 57 31 Portland 53 33 Seattle 49 34 Spokane . 47 29 Yakima 44 20 Eureka . 53 Red Bluff 71 Sacramento . . 71 San Francisco 66 Los Angeles 71 41 44 42 52 54 54 29 47 68 42 38 Phoenix Denver . 84 3D 67 .55 1.04 Chicago Miami Beach 73 New York ,57 Washington, D. C. 6a FIVE-DAY FORECAST Western Oregon - Western Wash ington Precipitation heavier than normal. Temperatures averaging near or slightly below normal ttith highs mostly in the 50s and lows 35-45 degrees. Northern and Central California: About two days of rain likely, mainly in the north portion. Snow in the higher mountains. Tempera tures near normal. Starts 9 p.m. Live WOMEN OF $1.00 Couple Moose Proctor and Gamble Paces Stock List. .. New York (UPD Unusual j Crown Zellerbach 56 1 2 strength in Proctor & Gamble sustained industrials today with a better tone 'developing throughout the stock market near closing time after an early decline. Demand for Proctor & Gamble came after its presi dent said the company -was moving aheadon a broad front. At the. rap late in the session the issue showed a five-point rise. Today's prices oh selected stocks: Allied Chemical ......102 Alum Co. Am 8IV2 American Can 49 14 American Motors 324 AT&T ...243 Anaconda Copper 6934 Armco Steel 70 Bendix Aviation 75 Bethlehem Steel 52 1 4 Boeing Air .. 41 8 Caterpillar Corp. . 8934 Chrysler Corp 6114 Continental Can 52 Vs Portland Livestock Portland (UPD Cattle for week 2175. Low and average choice 1097 1123 lb. fed steers 29; other choice 28.25-28.75; good 27-28 and standard 23-25.50: good heifers 26-27; utility cows 18.20, canners-cutters 15.50 17.50: utility bulls mstly 23.50-24.50. Calves for week 250. Choice veal er$ 33-25, high choice 35.25-36; good 30-32.50; good-choice stock steer calves 28-32. Hog" for week 2000. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers 18.50-19; mixed 17.50 18.25; sows 200-550 lb. 13-15.50. She6p for week 1875. Good-most-ly choice 110 lb. and under slaugh ter lambs with fall shorn and wooled pelts 18.50-19; good-choice with No. 2 and 3 pelts 18-18.50; ewes 4-9. Portland Produce Portland (UPD Dairy: Eggs To retailers: Grade AA large, 42-44 doz.; A large, 40-42c; AA medium, 37-40c; AA smalls, 34 36c; cartons l-3c additional. Butter To retailers: A A and Grade A prints, 66c lb.; carton, lc higher: B prints. 64c. Cheese medium cured To re tailers: A grade cheddar single dai sies, 41-51c; processed American cheese, 5-lb. loaf 40-43c. Farm Market Top quality California avocados sold to 19 cents each at retail today with medium sized offered by many at 2 for 29 cents: jumbo as paragus spears topped market within an 8.50-9 range for 32-35 lbS; Poultry. Rabbits Live Chickens Quoted to grow ers at Portland, Salem and south to Eugene; f.o.b ranch. No. 1 quality fryers, 2T8-4 lbs., 18c; light hens, 10-12c; heavy hens, 14-15C. Dressed Chickens No. 1 grdde dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole dravn, 34-37c lb.; cut up, 39-42c; hens, heavv type whole drawn, 39 42c; light-type cut up 34-37c lb. Dressed Turkeys To retailers: frozen, ready to cook, A grade young toms, 39-45c a pound, ac cording to weight; A grade young hens, same basis, 38 to 40c lb. Rabbits (average to growers, f.o.b. killing plants) Live white, 33i-4V2 lbs., f.o.b. Portland, 20-23c; colored pelts. 5c under. Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 57-60c lb.; cut up, Ol eic. Portland Hay, Grain Portland Wholesale Hay Prices: No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. Portland and Seattle. S32-33 ton with top quality to $35-36. ' Wholesale prices as reported Tjy the Portland USDA market news service. Basis by the ton, bulk, prompt delivery; f.o.b. track, Port land. Wheat. No. 1 soft white S68.00 No. 2 Milo, Eastern shipment $51.50 No. 2 corn, Eastern shipment S56.75-57.25 No. 2 wh. oats, 38-lb. Coast $51.50-52.00 No. 2 Western barley. Coast $49.00 Soybean meal, 44 protein ... $76.00 Standard Millrun $42.50-43.50 Over-the-Counter Vestern Stocks The following bid and asked prices on selected Western securi ties, provided by the Medford branch Office of Pacifie Northwest Company are unofficial and do not represent actua transactions but are intended as a guide to the approximate price range. Common Stocks Bid Asked Bank of America 487i 51 1 Calii'.-Pacific Utilities.. 3634 Cascades Plywood 344 Cons. Freigh.ivays 21 Copco 383,4 First National Bank 5512 Northwest Nat. Gas 18 Pacific Pwr. & Lt 393i Permanente Cement . 273i Portland Gen. Elec. 31U U. S. National Bank 71 United Utilities 33 'i West Coast Tel. 25 Weyerhaeuser . 463i 39 3i 37?i 2238 41 59 19s'a 42U 29?i 33 's 75 'i 355j, 27 (, 49 '8 FOR INFORMATION ..!.. Clip and mail this coupon OREGON FUNERAL PLAN 414 S.E. 39th Avenue Portland 14, Oregon Name I I I Address I MT Ml (SE SATURDAY, MARCH 21 Music Sponsored by THE MOOSE and guests Free Prize Curtiss Wright 32 1 2 Dow Chemical 86 U Du Pont 225 Eastman Kodak 152 2 Firestone 141 General Electric 80 U General Foods 787s General Motors 453.1 Georgia Pacific 704 Graham Paige Greyhound 18! s Gulf Oil il6 Homestake Mining 43 2 Idaho Power 44 Yz I.E. M. 526 Kaiser Ind 13 Int. Paper 1181 2 Johns Manville 55V2 Kennecott Copper ;.111V2 Lockheed Aircraft 35V8 Katy 67s Montana Power Co 7 6 'z Montgomery Ward 44?& Nat'l Biscuit 55V8 New York Central 27J,8 Pac Gas & Elec 65 Penney, J. C. .................AWW Penn RR 16V4 Radio Corporation 58 4 Richfield Oil 96 Safeway 38?4 Sears 42 Shell Oil 8ok Socony Mobil Oil 463s Southern Co 36 Southern Pacific 56 Standard California .... 55 Standard Indiana 49 Standard N.J .v 53?.8 Sun Mines 8i Texas Co 79 V2 Texas Gulf Sulfur 1 2434 Trans Pac Land Trust .. 157s Transamerica 28 Trans World Air 1934 Tri-Continental : 4 1 '2 United Aircraft 644 Union Carbide 130 Union Pacific ; 3614 United Air Lines 3 5 "4 U. S. Rubber 5578 U. S. Steel 92V2 Youngstown S & T 1275s Van of History to Visit Jacksonville Jacksonville T h e Van of History, sponsored by the Ore gon Centennial Commission and Historical Societies in the state, will be in Jacksonville March 26 and 27, next Thurs day and Friday. It will be parked in the lot next to the Jacksonville Mu seum, where Oregon's histori cal documents and items from southern Oregon will be dis played. The van will be open be tween 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Thurs day, March 26, and between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Friday, March 27. UflTCI IICnCnDn nUICL IllEUrUnU north r f I CANDLE MA CAR LOAD TONITE & THE SPRING 3 Fine Features Gates Open 6:30 P.M. HIT NUMBER ONE Modern Snack Bar GIM if vistaY sjon jBlI lb HIT NUMBER TWO Come As You Are 1 MExic HIT NUMBER THREE Sensational Action 'PURSUIT OF THE GRAF SPEE" It's Suspense Is 'Unbelievable! No Baby Sitters Needed Obituaries MRS. DORA COOPER Ashland - .Funeral services for Mrs. Dora Mae Cooper, 71, who died March 18, will be held Saturday, March 21, at 1:30 p.m. at Litwiller's Moun tain View chapel. The Rev. James Sinclair. First Chris tian church, will officiate. In terment will be in Mountain View cemetery. Mrs. Cooper wras born Aug. 23, 1887, in Coquille, Ore., and had made her home in Ashland for the last 43 years. Her husband, Elmer Cooper, died March 5, 1951. Mrs. Cooper was a member of First Christian church. She had been ill for the last three weeks. Survivors include four chil dren, William A. Cooper and Mrs. lla Sorter, Lakeview; Charles A. Cooper, Talent; and Robert A. Cooper, Ash land; 11 grandchildren, and three brothers, John H. Pax son and Harvey C. Paxson, both Wennewick, Wash, and James G. Paxson, North Bend, Ore. CLARK A. GRAY The body of Clark A. Gray, 61, of 330 North Front St., who died Tuesday, was for warded today by Conger-Morris to San Francisco for serv ices and interment. Mr. Gray was born July i-5, 1897, in Stockholm, Neb. He served during World War I in the Army, entering the service in York, Neb., June 23, 1916, and being dis charged May 17, 1919. Survivors include two brothers, Cecil Gray of San 5 mm 1 J60 thumb 'mm 'iSJSISZ Russ Tambfyn - A!an Young - Teny-Thwfl Peter Sellers Jessie Matthews Jyr tfwrtww Ow ' JOHN LUND Bernard Miles mm Puppetoons .1 Stan Freberg sm (,, m& Foht tt 1 ' "liZ,, i DOROTHY MALONE ia BnteGn!rt,Peg3lMfrMmM.fc!Wr'rM mmmmmmmmjV-'mWmmm t S 8a!axy f 1 toge Pl A TsoOlBWrKTHI ea lliijl 1 "Five Guns i added attraction BLACK HILLS WeSt" j 1 ST tc.KfNO 1 1 Plus I PPPPPP OwJ S&H Green Stamps CARTOON ft SJ-'SlffS ffStfSMS ANDY'S I L I jWMB Your Frien.ily Credit Jeweler j CHAPTER 6 SPECIAL PRICES THIS ATTRACTION ONLY 15 North Central "CAPTAIN VIDEO" ! Leges $1.10-Adults 90c-ChiIdren & Students 50e Charcoal Broiled LOBSTER TAILS An especially good place to eat if dieting! 5:30 P-m- till, 12:00 Weekdays Sundays 4 p.m. till 11 p.m. P&riFIC HIGHWAY SATURDAY BIG Smoking? of Course In Car Speakers Sit In The Comfort of Your Own Car 1131) Carpenters Plan To Consider Offer Portland-UPD-The Portland District Council of Carpen ters was to meet soon, perhaps today, to consider an offer from employers designed to head off a threatened April 1 strike that could .tie up construction in Oregon and southwest Washington. Oregon State Council and Southwest Washington Coun cil officials said they would recommend acceptance of the employer proposal. The Portland District and the Pile Drivers group have not taken action. Should one of them strike construction could be tied up if contractors go through with the idea that "a strike against one is a strike against all." The employer offer includ ed a 53-cent package wage boost over three years. BUS CRASH INJURES SIX Asheville, N.C.-(UPD-An in terstate bus broke through a guard rail on a winding moun tain road Thursday and plung ed down a 10-foot bank. Six of the 15 passengers aboard were injured, none seriously. Francisco and Leo Gray offc r 1 vfk Lexington. Neb.; and one sis- R' V f F yr fSi $ ter, Mrs Vera Brown, of Hen- x ll ft If derson, Neb. Jj . ONE OF 1959's Might Am Majesty that Bursts the Boundaries of the Mown Picture Screen- as a People's KHAKIS AN CmHIHt -4(t' m REGULAR PRICES 4 rn ito DrtriTPf v 4 m vJm V W IK m 1 mmWik 1 M M v ml uk h WWm m VAN HEFUN SILVANA MANGANO VIVECA UNDFORS-GEOFFREY HORNE Coi"V OSCAR HOMOLKA HELMUT OANTINE AGNES MOOREHEAO P06ERT KEITH and VITTO0 GASSMAM P'ooucao b, DINO DELAURENTIIS Directt"ALBEPT0LATTl'DA . i ') O) uxi mi t A'wro LffaW BMW v w ti Ary Pf - Aam0unt ELt$t MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforJ, Oregon, Frtfar, March 20, 1939 It Exams Scheduled For Real Estate Brokers Examinations for new real estate salesmen and real es state brokers will be given Saturday. March 21, at 8:30 a.m. at the armory, South Pa cific highway, by the state real estate department. William Frohnmayer, mem ber of the state board, will conduct the examination. Scheduled to take the exami nation are 37 salesmen and three brokers. Passion HP tm S ".s. . itti')r'"(- SATURDAY ONLY ' !2 1 . THE GREAT BIG MOVIE ABOUT A GREAT LITTLE ADVENTURER! M -- ife '? colorsome WW TONITE & SAT. NlTE Dean MARTIN onef Jerry LEWIS ALSO "BLOOD ARROW" STARRING SCOn BRADY TONITE and SATURDAY GREATEST A t)INO DeLAURENTIIS Production Tftehnicolor and Technirama r - Si