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' Open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
J Closed Tuesdays
HOTEL MEDFORD
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CENTENNIAL
Prizes for the best costumes
9 to 1 SATURDAY -April 4
VFW Hall in Rogue River
Music by
VIC FLOOD and the Rhythm Masters
Hardwood Floor . Refreshments served all eve.
-Check Room Free Large Parking Area
SPONSORED BY VFW - EVERYO'NE WELCOME
DANCE
Saturday Night
at the
CORRAL
Music by
Dick Spain - Bill Lively
and the Rogue Valley Boys
Featuring Bobby Burton
: $80.00 DOOR PRIZE
DANCE
WALKER'S
POPULAR
DREAMLAND
Locals
Sal Planned - Girl Scout
Troops 121 and 133, Gold Hill,
will hold a rummage sale in
the Fehl building Monday,
April 6, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Money raised will be used to
buy troop camping equipment
and for maintenante of "the
Scout hall.
Dinner - A fellowship din
ner for the First Church of
God will be held Saturday,
April 4, at the Roxy Ann
Grange hall 'at 6:30 pjn. The
Rev. James Austin, Anderson,
Ind., campaign chairman for
the church's building fund,
.will be principal speaker.
V
Stray Horse-Jessie Isadora
Mittelstaedt, 2494 Buckshot
Hill rd., told Medford police
Wednesday that a stray horse
was in her yard, damaging
the lawn and flowers. Police
found the horse's owner to be
Lilah Viola DeRushe, 332
Mary st.
Shingles Taken-Marvin Eu
gene Jeska, 4720 Highway 66,
Ashland, informed Medford
police Wednesday that two
squares of cedar shingles val
ued at $30 were taken early
last month from a house being
constructed at 873 Morrison
st., Medford.
Sale Set - The ReLaDaSa
' women's 'crouD of the Reor-
i ganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints
will hold a baked foods sale
Saturday, April 4, at the
Home Appliance store from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Home-made
bread, cakes, cookies and
candy will be on sale.
WEEK END
SPECIALS
Roast Turkey $1.19
Fried Chicken
Baked Ham
1.19
1.19
plus our excellent
Swiss Steak $1.09
with mushrooms
Our garden terrace J
will be open, good g
weather permitting.
CANDLE ROOM
Charcoal Broiled
LOBSTER TAILS
An especially good place
to eat if dieting!
SftSlS
fl
"SBST.
FEATURING: Leland Charley on his trombone,
playing your favorite music with your favorite
orchestra. ,
Always a Pleasant Crowd!
SNACK BAR SERVING REAL COFFEE
When There's Better Music. Walker Has It!
Neuberger Exfends
Legislative Praise
Salem - (CPD - Sen. Richard
L. Neuberger (D-Ore.), had
some complimentary words to
say Thursday when he visited
the Oregon Senate where he
once served.
"After serving for five years
in the U.S. Senate," Neuber
ger said "I have found that
the people in the Oregon Legi
slature are equally intelligent
and industrious as their na
tional colleagues. And the
people here in Salem don't
have 14 assistants to write
their speeches . for them,
either," Neuberger addeil.
Jet Blows Both
Tires on Landing
Portland - (UPD - An F-89
Oregon National Guard jet
blew both tires on a routine
landing at the Portland Air
Base Thursday.
The pilot, 1st Lt. Charles D.
Lomax, 26, and radar obser
ver, Capt. Lawrence Richard
son, 27, were unhurt. Both are
from Portland.
An Air Force spokesman
said damage was confined ts
the landing gear of the plane.
Sale - The Royal Neighbors
of America will sponsor a
white elephant sale Saturday,
April 4, at the Fehl building.
Dinner Shady Cove-Trail
Lions will hold a benefit crab
and chicken dinner Saturday,
April 4, starting at 6 p.m. at
the Rogue River lodge.
-
Medical Patient-Mrs. John
W. Kruse, route 1, box 161,
Gold Hill, was listed as a
medical patient at Medford
Osteopathic hospital today.
Weather
FORECASTS
(Through April 8):
Medford and vicinity: Consid
erable cloudiness through Saturday.
Mild temperatures. Low tonight 42.
High Saturday 68. Outlook Sunday:
i-nance ot snowers.
- Western Oergon: Generally fair
with patchy valley fog tonight. In
creasing cloudiness Saturday. Lit
tle temperature change. Low to
night 32-42. High Saturday 58-68.
Northern California: Fair through
Saturday except increasing fog on
coast. Cooler most of. north interisr
Saturday.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
61; above normal 11.
Record high this date 81 in 1951.
Record low this date 22 in 1918.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight te 10 a.m.,
none.
Total this month none, .88 inch
below normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 14.49 inches,
4 Inches below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
40, highest this a.m. Hi.
High 4:30 . 24
City Tester- a.n. br.
Say Low Ptoc.
Brookings , 68
4T
crater LaKe oo
Grants Pass 74
Klamath Falls 66
MEDFORD 71
Portland 67
44
35
41
37
Seattle
OS
3
32
28
.62
Spokane i
54
Yakima SI
Eureka .... . 57
49
Red Bluff 83
Sacramento .......... 80
San Francisco 80
Los Angeles 87
SI
58
M
56
64
64
44
44
Phoenix -
93
70
SO
89
Denver .
T
.8
.17
.43
Chicago
Miami Beach .
New York 55
Washington, D.C. 64
FIVE-DAY FORECASX
(Thruogh April 8):
Western Oregon-Western Wash
ington Temperatures averaging
above normal except near normal
in northwest Washington. Highs in
western Washington mostly in low
fiOr in -western Oregon in hieh 60s.
Low tonight 35-45. Precipitation
greater than normal except near
normal in souuiwesr uregon.
Northern California One day of
showers likely. Temperature above
normal at beginning of period but
near normal otherwise. '
Phoenix
Saturday Nite April 4
PHOENIX COMMUNITY CLUB
Admission: Gents $1.00, Ladies 50c
fcWsic by j
WESTERN SWING BAND
Al Baird Harefcl WUliams Doyle Smith
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Obituaries
HERVEY W. CROCKER
Funeral services for Hervey
W. Crocker, 63, of 1830 West
Main st., who died Wednes
day, will be held Saturday at
10:30 a.m. in Conger-Morris
Funeral home. The Rev.
James W. Neely of the First
Baptist church will officiate.
Commiital will be in Memory
Gardens Memorial park.
Mr. Crocker was born
Sept. 8, 1895, at Idlewild,
Tenn., and married Miss Faul
ine Lovelace on April 1,
1931, at Visalia, Calif. He was
custodian of the Lone Pine
school for 14 years and for
the past five years he had op
erated restaurants in Med
ford. Surviving are his wife, Pau
line; two sons, Marvin Crock
er of Fullerton, Calif., and
Glenn Crocker, of Lakewood,
Calif.; two daughters, Mrs.
Barbara Edwards of Medford;
one brother, Floyd Crocker of
Tennessee; one sister, Mrs.
W. F. Miller of Obion, Tenn.,
and 14 grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Norman
Thames, Oscar Nordstrom,
Byron Ellis, Richard Hart,
Gene Cammeron,. and Fred
Stevens.
HENRY DeYOUNG
Ashland - Henry De Young,
58, of route 1, box 93, died
April 1 following a brief ill
ns. He was owner and oper
ator of Cloverleaf dairy here.
Mr. DeYoung ' was born
Dee. 20, 1900, in Alfen, Hol
land, and married Gertrude
Amersfoort there in June,
1924. They moved to Canada
and then to North Hollywood,
Calif. where they lived for
19 years prior to moving to
Ashland in July, 1945.
He was a member of the
Assembly of God church
where he was a deacon and
trustee and Sunday school
teacher.
Survivors include his wife,
four children, Howard De
Young, John DeYoung and
Mrs. Elaine Bartol, all Ash
land, and Mrs. Laverne David
son, Sunnyvale, Calif.; two
brothers, John DeYoung,
Portland, and Peter DeYoung,
Ashland; two sisters, Mrs.
Hermine Beukema, Eagle
Point, and Mrs. Johanna Bae
ner, Holland.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, April 4, at 10
a.m. at the Assembly of God
church, Ashland, under the
direction of Litwiller's Funer
al home. The Rev. R.,L. Corn
wall will officiate. Interment
will be in Mountain View
cemetery.
DORIS GIPSON
Ashland-Doris Gipson, 48,
box 352, Dunsmuir, Calif.,
died April 2, in a local hospi
tal. She had been in failing
health for the past nine
months.
Mrs. Gipson was born in
Murphy, Ore., on Aug. 26,
1910, and lived in Dunsmuir
since 1945.
Survivors include her hus
band, Leland Gipson, Duns
muir, and her mother, Mrs.
Eleanor Freeland, San Fran
cisco. ' -
Funeral services ..will be
held Sunday, April 5, at Lit
willer's Mountain View cha
pel, Ashland, at 2:30 p.m.
with the Rev. E. E. Crawford
of the Church of the Naza
rene, officiating. Cremation
will follow.
Modern planes carry 70
pounds per square foot of
wing space.
Firemen's
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NEW MUSIC
Starting every night at 8:00
STRING DUO
Electric Guitar and Bass Viol
DELICIOUS FOOD AND DRINKS
IN A RELAXING ATMOSPHERE
Never a cover charge
Dardanelle
99 Highway at
Gold Hill Overpass -
Big Advance Adds to
Market Valuations
New York - (UPD - Stocks
ran up sharply today.
The advance added another
$2 billion to market valua
tions, bringing the gain in the
past two sessions to more than
83.500,000,000.
Prime investment issues
met good support. American
Telephone ran up more than
3 points at its high with the
stock at its best price level
since 1930.
DuPont held a gain running
past 2 points near the close.
Thiokol added more than 6 at
its high in the chemicals.
The key factor in the mar
ket's improved picture was
the strong showing of the rail
group.
DOW-JOFES AVERAGES
New York-flJPD-Dpw-Jones
final slock averages: 30 in
dustrials 611.93, up 4.41; 20
railroads 162.22, up 1.14; 15
utilities 93.88. up 0.64, and
65 stocks 210.77, up 1.50.
Sales today were about
3,680.000 shares compared
with 3,220,000 shares Thurs
day. ,
Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical 103
Alum Co Am 83?s
American Can 463i
American Motors 37Vs
AT&T 246?4
Anaconda Copper 65?-s
Armco Steel 69
Bendix Aviation 7518
Over-fhe-Counler
Western Stocks ,
The following bid and asked
prices on selected Western securi
ties, provided by the Medford
branch office of Pacific Northwest
Company are unofficial and do not
represent actual transactions but
are intended as a guide to the
approiraato price range.
Common Stocks Bid Asked
Bank of America .... 48 50 s'a
Calif.-Pacific Utilities 36 U 38?g
Cascades Plywood 34
37
23
Cons. Freightways .. 21i
Copco , 37'
First National Bank . 55 V4
Northwest Nat. Gas 17U
Pacific Pwr. & Lt. ... 39
Permanente Cement 26 9g
Portland Gen. Elec. 29s,'a
U. S. National Bank 67
United Utilities 33's
West Coast Tel 25 i
Weyerhaeuser . 45 ,i
39 Vs
59
18"g
41'a
28'4
31s
71
353.4
26
48
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 14.05
Chem Fund 10.51
Eaton Howard Stk .. 24.11
Fidelity 16.31
Gas Ind - 13.86
Group Sec Com Stk 13.61
Group Se; Elec Avia 10.84
Group Sec Petr .... 11.71
Group Sec Steel 10.16
Group Sec Tobac .. 7.88
Keystone B-3 16.50
Kevstone B-4 10.23
Keystone K-2 14.28
Keystone S-l 18.59
Keystone S-2 12.76
Kevstone S-3 14.89
Kevstone S-4 13.07
Mass Inv Grth Stk.. 13.57
TV-Elec 15.40
Value Line lnc 5.96
Wellington 14.18
15.40
11.37
25.78
17.63
15.15
14.90
11.87
12.82
11.13
8.64
18.01
11.17
15.58
20.29
13.92
16.25
14.26
14.67
16.78
6.51
15.46
Saturday, April 4
100
42 N. Front
BREAKFASTS From 7 a.m.
DINNERS 11 a.m. 1:30 a.m.
OPEN SUNDAYS NOON TILL 10 P. M.
Phone for Small Banquets
DANQE
SATURDAY NIGHT
. APRIL 4th
SAMS VALLEY
GRANGE
A SONNY'S MUSIC
DIG THIS SATURDAY NIGHT
And Every Saturday Night in Eagle ?oint
DANCE - OASIS
Music by the Suedes
DANCE 9 - 1
Coming THE NERVOUS KATS, MIDNIGHT RAMBLERS
Plus Other Top Bands
Bethlahem Steel 51?i
Boeing Air 41V4
Caterpillar Corp 89 i
Chrysler Corp 64 '4
Continental Can 49
Crown Zellerbach 56?b
Curtiss Wright 353b
Dow Chemical .. 84Ts
Du Pont . 2293,4
Firestone 145
Eastman Kodak ..154
General Electric 833s
General Foods 80
General Motors . 47
Georgia Pacific 67? 8
Graham Paige , 38
Greyhound 20 Va
Gulf Oil 1158
Homestake Mining 43 Vs
Idaho Power 44?s
I B M 55U2
Int Paper 12234
Johns Manville 55 34
Kennecott Copper lllVi
Lockheed Aircraft 37
Katy 6?
Montana Power Co 75
Montgomery Ward 4388
Nat'l Biscuit 53 U
New York Central 27Ts
Pac Gas & Elec ....... SS3
Penney J. C 109
Penn RR 17
Radio Corporation ........ 56
Richfield Oil 93 !4
Safeway 38
Sears 423s
Shell Oil 84V2
Socony Mobil Oil 46
Southern Co 36
Southern Pacific 67J,4
Standard California 542
Standard Indiana 493,4
Standard N. J 52 V2
Sun Mines IVa
Texas Co 7714
Texas Gulf Sulfur 23
Tex Pac Land Trust I6V2
Transamerica 28V4
Trans World Air 19
Tri-Continental .. .-. AOV2
Union Carbide .....4 131
Union Pacific 34V2
United Aircraft 64
United Air Lines 37
U. S. Rubber ... 54
U. S. Steel 91
Youngstown S & T 125 Vi
Striking Drivers To
Be Company Guests
Elizabeth, N.J. - (UPD - D.
B. Brown, Inc., a poultry dis
tributing firm, celebrates its
50th anniversary at a dinner
party Saturday. Among the
guests: Secretary of Labor
James P. M i t c h e'l 1 and 14
truck drivers presently on
strike against the company.
Company President Herbert
J. Brown said it won't be a
business meeting.
BIRTHS
REYNDERS - To: Mr. and
Mrs. Richard, Grants Pass.
April 2, 1959, girl, 5'i lbs.,
at Medford Osteopathic hos
pital. BOUNDS-To: Mr. and. Mrs.
Rene, 2399 Emigrant Creek
rd., Ashland, April 3, 1959,
girl, 7 lbs., at Medford
Osteopathic hospital.
CHEF
Bill Doak
Formerly of Brown's
BROILED
STEAKS
From Our Famous
lVolf Char-Broiler
SP 2-8755
BRING YOUR
FRIENDS,
COME ON
OUT!
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Portlanders Claim
'Car Packing Record
Portland -ITIk Twenty-two
Franklin high school students
crammed themselves into a
small foreign car Thursday
afternoon and claimed a
"people packing" record.
Nineteen youths had man
aged to get inside a similar
car in Pendleton and 18 at
New York.
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPIl Cattle for
week 2100. Choice steers Mondav
29.25, other choice under 1220 lb.
28.50-29; mixed good-choice 28
28.50; other good 27-28; standard
25.50-26.50; good heifers 26-27;
utility 18-20; canner-cutter 15-17.
Calves for week 335. Good-choice
vealers late 29-34; early t 36; utiN
ity-standard 21-28; stock steer
calves 29-35.
Hogs for week 1900. U.S. 1 and 2
butchers late 19.75-19; mixed 1, 2
and 3 lots 17.50-18.50; sows 13-16.
Sheep for week 1535. Good
choice under HO lb. fall shorn and
wooled lambs 18.50-19; 2 aftd 3 pelt
18-18.50; ewes 4-9.50.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPD Dairy market:
Eggs -To retailers: Grade AA
large, 37-39C dor.; A large, 36-37c;
AA medium. 34-35c; AA smalls,
30-32c, 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. 41-5lc; processed American
cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 40-43c.
Farm Market
Two-layer name brand lugs of
Mexican tomatoes were billed to
retailers at mostly 4-4.50 a lug
with ordinary quality as low as
3.00 on a clean-up basis; fresh rhu
barb was mostly 1.75-2 a 15-lb.
flat.
Poultry, Rabbits '
Live Chickens Quoted to grow
ers at Portland, Salem and south
to Eugene: f.o.b. ranch. No. 1 qual
ity fryers, 23-4 lbs., 17c; light i
hens, 10c; heavy hens, 12c. j
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade j
dressed to retailers: iryers, whole
drawn, 33-35c lb.: cut up. 38-40c;
hens, heavy type, whole drawn, 38
42c; light-type cut up 34-37c lb.
Dressed Tuikeys To retailers:
frozen, ready to cook, A grade
young toms, 39-45C a pound, ac
cording to weight: A gr ade young
hens, same basis. 38 to 40c ib.
Rabbits (average to growers
f.o.b. killing plants) Live white,
334-4',bc lb., f.o.b. Portland, 20-23c;
colored pelts, 5c under. Fresh killed
fryers to retailers, 57-60c lb.; cut
up, 61-64C.
Portland Hay, Grain
Portland Wholesale Hay Prices:
No. 2 green, alfalfa, baled, f.o.b.
Portland and Seattle, $32-33 ton
with top quality to S35-36.
Wholesale Prices as reported by
the Portland USDA market news
service. Basis by the ton. bulk,
prompt delivery, f .O.b. track, Port
land: Wheat. No. 1 soft white S67.00
No. 2 Milo, Eastern shipment $51.50
No. 2 corn, Eastern shipment
j ..S56.50-37.00
No. 2 wh. oats, 38-lb. Coast
$51.00-51.50
No. 2 Western barley. Coast S49.00
Sovbean meal, 44 "To protein S79.00
Standard Millrun $42-43
TKEj
OLD
TIMER
THE POWER OF THE PRESS!
We can remember when the
power of the press was in our
good right leg! When we were
'Devil' on the old Garland Globe,
it fell to our lot to print the
weekly Orders of butter wrap
pers for the farmer's wives. The
old hand fed Gordon press had
a big pedal which you pumped
with one foot while you stood
on the other. Quite a trick to
do that and feed large, thin
sheets of parchment into the
press. Today Reddy Killowat
does the job.... ten times as fast,
too. Our Modern Offset, and
Letterpress Equipment will do
your job in Jig Time. May we
prove it?
..Wl:WJ.Ti.J.IJ.!.llJ.M.IJ.?l
Phone SP 3-4293
DAILY'S U-DRIVE
Medford Airport
I
THEATRE INFORMATION SERVICE
CALL SPring 3-7323
FOR FULL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR THEATRES
TONITE AND SATURDAY ONLY!
Two Great Stars in One of 1959's Big Ones!
sophia LOREN
ANTHONY
QUINN
The SHAME
OP A WOMAN...
The PASSION
OF A MAN...
The
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MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford,
Health Meeting
Ends at Portland
Portland (UPD - The annual
convention of the American
Association for Health, Physi
cal Education and Recreation
wound up Thursday. Next
year's convention will be held
in Miami and the 1961 meet
ing will be in Atlanta.
Maureen "Mo" Connolly,
former tennis queen, and golf
er Betty Hicks were featured
speakers during the final day
along with Bill Bowerman,
Oregon track coach, and
Ralph Coleman, Oregon State
baseball coach.
Dance Scheduled at
YMCA Saturday Night
A dance for senior high stu
dents will be held at the
Young Men's Christian asso
ciation Saturday at 8:30 p.m.
General chairman of the
dance is Miss Sandra Maxson.
Adult advisor will be Mrs.
Edith Baker. Thete Rho Iota
Tri Hi-Y is sponsoring the
dance to raise funds for a
trip to the youth and govern
ment program next week
end.
The United States has
enough automobiles to carry
every person in the country
wthout using the rear seats.
Shady Cove Trail
LIONS
CRAB and
Chicken Feed
Rogue River Lodge
Saf., April 4, 6 p.m. to 7
All you Can eat $1.30
ANDY'S
BEST BUY!
Priced
from
4.95 S
BLACK HILLS
C01DJWELRT
S&H Green Stamps
Tour vrien11y Credit Jeweler
15 North Central
THE BOWERY BOYS
in
JAPOLY
LOTS OF CARTOONS
and
Chapter 7
"CAPTAIN VIDEO"
ANDY'S
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Oregon, Friday, April 3. 1939 IS
The Union Pacific And Bur
lington railroads were th
first to use diesel locomotives
for their passenger train. Th
Santa Fe and Southern were
diesel pioneers for freight
trains.
TONITE & SAT. ONLY!
A Swell Show for
The Whole Fami.yl
PULITZER PRIZE WINNER
ZOE AKINS' GREATEST
ANIMAL
STORY!
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