' Unlock Door - Firemen,
were called yesterday after
noon to enter a house in the
1000 block of West 10th st. to
unlock the door.
Boys Start Fir - A one
half acre grass fire in a field
owned by W. G. Werner at!
1798 Stewart ave., about 12:40
pjn. yesterday was started by
boys playing with matches,
firemen reported. The boys
were escorted to their homes
by City Fire Marshal Truman
Nelson and were released to
their parents. Firemen re
ported that the cause of a
grass fire about 5:30 p.m. yes
terday at the back of the lot
at the C. V. Walt residence
was not determined. They
said a trash fire was reported
at 6 p.m. in the 100 block of
Chestnut st. but that none
could be found.
mm
SHOW
STARTS
7:15 P-m- CLa.
WITH MY BARE HANDS.- WITH MY
Ml TEAR AWAY THIS BARRIER BETWEEN US.r
The Cry jf
Rocked J
the 1
VALLEY
OF THE -Hi
SUN...
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ROCK HUDSON -JEM SIMMONS
DOROTHY McGUIRE CJAJJDE RAINS
feT SMITH E?l 23TT- CSDY RCBESCASEY IfeBIfiSOM -0JII MMAS-
HIS
. HATRED
SPARED
NO ONE...
Not even the girl
who loved him!
at'fJa CBtimin new
3RD
HIT!
Tall 'Come
and DANCE to the Music of
CARROLL & SPEEDY
and their "Local Yokels"
Country and Western Rock 'n' Roll
AT THE DERBY COMMUNITY HALL
Just 8 Miles Off Crater Lake Hiway
on Butte Falls Rd.
Come Out and Join Your Friends
or Make New Ones
OPEN EVERY SATURDAY
Dancing 9 p.m. -1 a.m.
SATURDAY NIGHT
OASIS BALLROOM
Eagle Point, Ore.
Enjoy Rock & Roll Music by Lyman Stubbs and
the Suedes. Good spring floor Bring your friends
and have fun!
The Heat Waye Is Oyer So . . .
DANCE sn.chtay
at Walker's immtfl A TVTPTT A TYrTHv
Where you
A
DDAEKDIE
VFW Hall in Rogue River
Every Saturday Nile 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
Locals
Sale-The Adarel Social club
is holding a rummage sale in
the Masonic building, Jack
sonville, until 9 pjn. today i
and between 9 a.m. and 4 pan
tomorrow.
Tonsillectomy - D i a n n a
Scott, 8, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Scott, 833 Mul
berry lane, is convalescing in
Rogue Valley hospital follow
ing a tonsillectomy.
Rummage Sale Women of
the Fraternal Order of Eagles
auxiliary will hold a rum
mage sale Wednesday, Sept.
2, beginning at 9 a.m. in
Eagles hall.
TONITE
& SAT.
LIFE - IF I MUST
COLOR
FRED MacMURRAY
MAGGIE HAYES
SATURDAY ONLY!
DINNERS
New York Steaks ...$2.50.
Chicken Dinners ...$1.25
Short Orders at All Times
TIMBER ROOM
Riverside at Main
greet old friends and meet new
friends:
Finest in modern music: waltzs, foxtrot, one
step and circles where everyone joins in.
An ever-increasing congenial crowd.
SNACK BAR SERVING REAL COFFEE
When There's Better Music, Walker Has It!
FESTIVAL PLAYS
Tonight: "Antony and Cleo
patra." Saturday: "Twelfth Night"
and "Maske."
Sunday: "King John."
Monday: "M e a s u r e for
Measure."
Curtain Time 8:30 pjn.
. Bus from Medford leaves
Medford hotel at 7:30;
Jackson hotel 7:35 p.m. -
Rally Members and fami
lies of the Old Timers Car
club will meet Sunday, Aug.
30, between 10 and 11 a.m. at
1319 South Stage rd. A rally
is planned, it was reported,
and those attending are to
take picnic lunches.
Surgery - Mrs. Francis
Thompson, 420 Wilson rd.,
Central Point; Diana Pierce,
7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Parnell, 3364 Snowy Butte
rd., Medford; and Roy Prill
iman Jr., 525 Maple st., Cen
tral Point, are convalescing
at Rogue Valley hospital fol
lowing surgery.
Injury - Eloise Harbert,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.
E. Harbert, 49 Valley View
dr., is convalescing at Rogue
Valley hospital following a
fall Tuesday from a horse.
Miss Harbert was reported to
be suffered from fasial lacer
ations.
Business Names Records
in the county clerk's office
show that the business name
Medford Floor Service" has
been assumed by Bobby L.
and Betty Shirley, 2049 Or
chard Home dr., Medford; and
that the business name "Jack
sonville Five and Ten" has
been released by Mary E. and
Paul V. Algeo and Lois Fret-
well.
Grass Fires - Central Point
rural firemen put out a fire in
grass and ties about 2:30 p.m.
yesterday at Ross Lumber
company at White City. They
reported that the fire threat
ened two box cars but did nq
damage. A small grass fire in
the Table Rock area was put
out about 3:15 by rural fire
men. A spot fire in grass in
Star Ranger station in the Ap-
plegate area was put out
about 5:30 p.m. yesterday by
state department of forestry
and federal forest' service
crews.
Obituaries
CHARLES PAGE
Charles Page, husband of
the late Emma I. Page who
died in Medford in 1952, died j
Thursday in San Francisco,"'
Calif. Private interment will
be held Monday in Siskiyou
Memorial park with Perl
Funeral home in charge of
local arrangements.
RALPH DeWIT
Funeral services for Ralph
DeWit, 79, who died in a lo
cal hospital Monday, will be
held at Perl Funeral home
Monday at 10:30 a.m. The
Rev. John Reynolds, Westmin
ster Presbyterian church, will
officiate. Interment will be in
Siskiyou Memorial park.
Mr. DeWit had been a resi
dent' of this area for 44 years
He was an orchidist and had
been a member of First Pres
byterian church for a number
of years.
He was born in Holland on
Dec. 23, 1879, and while in
Medford lived at 404 Berry-
dale ave.
Survivors include his son
Nick DeWit, and one stepson
Nickolas Ooiman, both of
Medford. .
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPI USDA Cattle
for week 2700. Choice 986-1013 lb
fed steers 28.75-29.35: mixed good'
choice 28.25-28.50; good 26.50-28
good-choice fed heifers 27.25-27.50
standard heifers 24-25.50; utility
cows 16-18; canners-cutters 13-
14.50: utility bulls 22-23.
Calves for week 440. Good-choice
vealers and slaughter calves 26-30
utility-standard 19-25; culls down
tO 14.
Hogs for week 2475. U.S. 1 and
butchers late 17.25-17.50: mixed
2 and 3 grades late 16.50-17; 1, 2,
ana 3 sows iz-14.
Sheep for week 4150. Choice
ranee type lambs 20-29.50: good
choice nearby 18-19.50: cull-good
ewes 2-4.50; good-choice 75-95
pound feeder lambs 15-16.
Attention Eagles
BALLOON DANCE
Saturday, Aug. 29
JACK'S MELODY TRIO
Eagles and Guests Welcome
lWo
HOTEL MEDFORD
Park Employees
Get Commendations
Three employees of Crater
Lake National park have re
ceived commendations and
monetary awards from the na
tional park service for sug
gestions effecting economy in
operations at the park.
Superintendent Thomas J.
Williams recommended the
awards, which were approved
by Lawrence C. Merriam, re
gional director, national park
service, San Francisco.
Fred C. Carlisle, carpenter,
was awarded $20 for his sug
gestion pertaining to a jack
he devised for facilitating re
pair of roof rafters subject to
heavy snow loads.
Ben G. Pool, shop foreman,
and Ellis W. Varnum, ! heavy
duty mechanic, were given a
joint award of $50 for devis
ing and perfecting a jack ham
mer punch for rapidly prepar
ing holes for snow marker
poles.
All received commendations
for their interest in devising
more economical operations
and for personal initiative,
resourcefulness and interest
beyond normal job require
ments. STEEL CONTRACTOR DIES
New York (CPD G. Lloyd
Comfort, 58, contracting man
ager for the New York district
sales office of Bethlehem
Steel Co., died Wednesday
night of a heart attack. Com
fort had entered the steel in
dustry in the 1920s.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Partly
cloudy with mild temperatures
through aaturday. Low tonight 50.
Western Or .rmoeagy ti
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy
through Saturday. A few showers
mostly over north portion. Low to
night 45-54. High Saturday 65-75.
.Northern California: f air tonignt
and Saturday except fog and low
clouds on coast. Little temperature
change.
LUIAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 71; above normal 2.
Kecord high this date lira in
1915.
Record low this date 41 in 1937.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
a.m., none.
Total this month .28 inch, .13 inch
above normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 13.13 inches,
4.98 inches below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
30, highest this a.m. 90.
Hieh 4:30 24-
City xester
day
a.m. nr.
Low Prec.
Brookings 60
52
49
47
54
54
.01
u-rants Pass 89
Klamath Falls 78
MEDFORD
88
70
. 66
74
78
61
86
80
63
Portland ....
Seattle
Spokane .,
54
50
49
56
60
55
55
65
79
57
72
78
. 77
76
Yakima
Eureka .
Red Bluff
Sacramento
San Francisco
Los Angeles
83
Phoenix 101
T- 1 OO J
ucuvci yi
Chicago 91
Miami Beach 87
.13
New York 89
Washington, D. C. 92
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through Sept. 2):
Western Oreeon - Western Wash'
ington Temperatures averaging
much below normal and precipita
tion more than normal with show
ers mostly early next week. High
temperatures 62-72 western Wash
ington, 68-78 western Oregon. Lows
43-33.
Northern California No precipi
tation. Temperatures near normal.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI) Dairy market:
Eggs To retailers: Grade AA ex
tra large. 50-53C doz- AA large,
47-50c; A large, 44-47c; AA me
dium, 37-40c; AA small, 26-28C,
cartons. l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers : AA and
grade A prints, 67c lb.; carton, lc
higher: B prints. 65c.
Cheese medium cured To re
tailers: A grade Cheddar single dai
sies, 4l-5lc; processed American
cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 40-43c.
Farm Market
Large Milton Freewater tomatoes
sold at 1-125 for number 2s with
only a few No. 1 grade going at
top z.uo . asking price; jno. l Hale
peaches from Mrs. F. J. Miller,
The Dalles, sold at 1.50-1.75 a 21
pound box; first Yakima Valley
boiling onions offered at 27 cents
tor 10 ids.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted to grow
ers at Portland, Salem and south
to Eugene, f .o.b. ranch, No. 1 qual
ity iryers. ids., io-iuc jd.;
hens. 8c; heavy hens, 10c lb.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers: fryers, whole
drawn, 34-38c lb.; cut up, 39-43c;
hens, heavy type whole drawn, 35'
38c: light-type cut up. 29-34c lb.
Dressed Turkeys To producers,
A grade young hens, up to 28c lb
on an oven-ready basis: A grade
young toms, 26c id. on same basis
To retailers, A grade young hens
3b-39c on same oasis; A grade
young toms, 34-45c lb.; depending
upon weight; A grade fryer-roaster
turkeys, mostly 28c; 39-42c to re
tailers on basis of volume pur
chased.
Rabbits (average to growers f.o.b.
killing plants) Live white, 33,i-4Vx
lbs., f.o.b. Portland. 19-21c: colored
pelts, 5c under. Fresh killed fryers
to retailers, sd-obc id.; cut up,
CANDLE ROOM
Charcoal Broiled
LOBSTER TAILS
An especially good place
to eat if dieting!
fJSt JTrST
Market Backs, Fills
Within Wide Range
New York -4DPD- The stock
market backed and filled
within a fairly wide range to
day. Steels were mostly lower.
So were autos, chemicals, oils,
rails and drugs.
Vick Chemical, which rose
more than 8 points Thursday,
lost around 6 at its low after
the company denied merger
rumors. Consolidated Cigar
lost more than 4 at its low on
profit taking following an
nouncement of stock split.
There were a number of
stocks featuring the upside.
Ritter rose more than 3 points
at its high and Universal
Match added better than a
point. Brunswick-Balke was
up more than a point as was
General Dynamics. Reynolds
Metals was fairly strong in
the aluminums but National
Lead was weak.
DOWJONES AVERAGES
NewYork-IUPD-Dow-Jones
final stock averages: 30 in
dustrials 663.06. off 0.28;
20 railroads 163.44. up 0.42;
15 utilities 91.20. off 0.19;
and 65 stocks 220.40. off
0.02. Sales today were about
1 1.930.000 shares compared
with 2,550.000 shares Thurs
day. Today's prices on selected
stocks:
Allied Chemical .lll34
Alum Co Am ... 114
American Can , AiVz
American Motors 46V2
AT&T .-, 80
Anaconda Copper 66
Armco Steel .... , 79
Bendix Aviation . 69Vz
Bethlehem Steel 5Va
Boeing Air . 32
Caterpillar Corp 104
Chrysler Corp ... 68
Continental Can ..... 49 Vs
Crown Zellerbach .... 56
Curtiss Wright 30
Dow Chemical 83
Du Pont ...269
Eastman Kodak 91
Firestone ,129
General Electric , 82
General Foods 96i
General Motors ,., , 57 Va
Georgia Pacific 43 Va
Graham Paige 2
Greyhound 20
Gulf Oil ..... 111
Homestake Mining 40
Idaho Power 46
B M 424
Int Paper 1ZVA
Kaiser Ind 17
Johns Manville 55
Kennecott Copper ., 1101
Lockheed Aircraft 28
Katy . 5
Montana Power Co 28
Montgomery Ward . 52
Natl Biscuit 51
New York Central 29
Pac Gas & Elec , 63
Penney J C 108
Penn R R 17
Radio Corporation 62
Richfield Oil 84
Safeway . 38
Sears 48
Shell Oil 83
Socony Mobil Oil 43
Southern Co .,, 40
Southern Pacific 74
Standard California .. 51
Standard Indiana 46
Standard N J , 51
Sun Mines , 7
Texas Co , 83
Texas Gulf Sulfur 20
Tex Pac Land Trust 21
Transamerica , - 32
Trans World Air 20
Tri-Continental '40
Union Carbide 143
Union Pacific 33
United Aircraft 43
COME
0
D
and get it!
The Best Tasting
CHICKEN
In Southern
Oregon
It's
B roasted!
Tender, golden brawn, juicy,
delicious chicken ... done to
the bone, instantly cooked (6
minutes) with flavorful good
ness sealed in, without greasy
pro-cooking. Try it you'll
come back for mora!
Open 11:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Frtfh Young Chicken Supplied
Daily by Soran's Klamath Poultry.
BROASTER HOUSE
2 Blocks East of Bridge on Main St. Ph. SP 3-4379
United Air Lines 38?s
U S Rubber 62
U S Steel 105
Youngstown S & T 142
Over-the-Counler
Western Stocks
The following bid and asked
prices on selected Western securi.
ties pro video by the Medtord
branch orfice ot Pacific Northwest
Company art unotficiai and do not
represent atua transactions but
are intended as a guide to the
apprcHrant' price range
Common Stocks Bid Asked
Bank of America .. 48 503i
Calif. -Pacific Utilities 34 36'i
Cascades Plywood 37
Cons. Freightways . 22
Copco 363,i
First National Bank 56 "i
Morrison-Knudsen 34
Northwest Nat. Gas 17 i
Pacific Pwr. & Lt. 38i
Permanente Cem. Co. 26 7
Portland Gen. Elec 26 l't
U. S. National Bank 67
United Utilities 33 i
West Coast Tel. 25
Weyerhaeuser 45
393;
23 V2
38
60
36TS
18ii
40
28 z
28 i
71
35
27
47
Investment Funds
Noon Quotations on selected
funds supplier bv th ""diord
Branch of Fostei & Marshall, mem
bers New York Stock Exchange
Fund Bid Asked
Bullock 14.12
15.47
12.61
14.67
26.67
18.37
11.33
15.06
11.81
12.97
8.88
17.70
11.26
16.41
21.82
14.44
17.00
13.85
15.63
17.32
6.39
16.03
Chem Fund 11.66
Colonial Ener 13.42
Eaton Howard Stk 24.94
Fidelity 16.99
Group Set: A via Elec 10.34
Group Sec Com Stk 13.76
Group Sec Petr 10.78
Group Sec Steel 11.84
Group Sec Tobac 8.10
Keystone B-3 16.22
Keystone B-4 10.32
Keystone K-2 15.04
Keystone S-l 20.00
Keystone 5-2 13.Z3
Keystone S-3 15.58
Keystone S-4 12.69
Mass Inv Grth Stk 14.46
TV-Elec 15.89
Value Line Inc 5.85
Wellington - 14.71
Births
BRYDON-To: Mr. and Mrs.
Allen James, 3074 South Pa
cific highway, Grants Pass,
Aug. 26, 1959, a girl, 6 lbs.,
at Rogue Valley hospital.
ANDERSON-To: Mr. and
Mrs. Richard, Union Creek,
Prospect, Aug. 27, 1959, a
boy, 8 lbs., at Rogue Valley
hospital.
COMPTON - To: Mr. and
Mrs. Harold, route 3, box 202,
Medford, Aug. 25, 1959, a girl,
8 lbs., at Sacred Heart hos
pital. HACKETT - To: Mr. and
Mrs. Charles H., 311 South
Holly st., Medford, Aug. 26,
1959, a girl, 7 lbs., at Sa
cret Heart hospital.
BIGHAM-To: Mr. and Mrs.
David, 25 Bigham rd., Central
Point, Aug. 25, 1959, a boy,
8 lbs., at Medical Center
building.
VAUGHAN - To: Mr. and
Mrs. Donald, Prospect, Aug.
26, 1959, a girl, 7 lbs., at
Medford Osteopathic hospital.
BERGREN - To Mr. and
Mrs. Jim, box 232, Talent,
Aug. 26, 1959, a boy, 9 lbs.,
in Ashland General hospital.
ROBERTS - To Mr. and
Mrs. Francis A., Jacksonville,
Aug. 27 1959, a boy, 8 lbs.,
in Sacred Heart hospital.
FONG-To Mr. and Mrs.
Kay, 1419 Whitman ave.,
Medford, Aug. 27, 1959, a boy,
7 pounds, at Sacred Heart
hospital.
' HALLETT - To Mr. and
Mrs. Gaylord L., 347 Manza-
ORDER OF Vi
CHICKEN
98
10 pc. tub....2.39
20 pc. rub ...4.69
Cole Slaw 12c
in Pints 29e
Toasted Garlic
French Roll .. ' 5c
Coffee, Milk,
Pop 10c
Choice of Milk .
shakes. Sundaes,
Cones, etc.
A.
Stadium Plans
Shown To Group
Preliminary sketches of the
proposed multi-purpose sta
dium, which it is hoped will
be built at the site of the
present baseball stands at the
fairgrounds near the south
city limits, were shown to a
group known as the Stadium
committee last night.
The sketches call for 3,000
seats in the first construction
with additional seats to be
added as growth of the com
munity necessitates. Dressing
rooms, offices, concession
stand and rest rooms would
be built beneath the seats.
The committee decided to
seek an appointment with the
Jackson county court as soon
as possible to present the pro
posal. Robert Haworth, city parks
and recreation director, told
the group of some of the pit
falls experienced in county
city construction of a baseball
park in Spokane and offered
advice on how to avoid simi
lar experiences here.
Harry Chipman, who has
been acting as temporary
chairman of the Stadium com
mittee, was elected as perma
nent chairman.
nita st., Central Point, Aug.
27, 1959, a boy, 7 lbs., in
Rogue Valley hospital.
HAMMER - To Mr. and
Mrs. Rodney, 323 Mary st.,
Medford, Aug. 28, 1959, a
girl, 6 lbs., in Rogue Valley
hospital.
Rock 'N Roll
01
Featuring IN PERSON
Mr. Rock 'n Roll
Himself
and his GREAT
ORCHESTRA
18 Gold Records including
"I'm Walkin" "Bo Wee
vil," "Blueberry Hill,"
"Margie."
MEDFORD
ARMORY
SAT., AUG. 29
$2.50 Per Person
DANCING 9-1
TWO SPINE
FATS
DOMINO
SAGA OF THE SINISTER HOUSE
...Where MURDER stalked the night I
s
I! (lllb
iBI AUEO ASTOTS RCTUK CAROL OHMART
AND RICHARD LONG
- ALAN MARSHAL
UNHOLY RESURRECTION of the most
Blood-Freezing Creature ever known
"Frankenstein, 1970"
In Cinemascope - Starring BORIS KARLOFF
MOTOR BOATS SINK
Manila - (LTD - Two Philip
pine motorboats sank in high
seas off central Leyte and
Cebu Islands Thursday, and
at least 17 persons were miss
ing, the Philippine news serv
ice reported.
About 90 per cent of Rhode
Island's families have televi
sion receivers. That figure
compares with the national
average of 60 per cent for
families coast to coast.
FIRST FALL
DANCE
NOOSE
HALL
11 NEWTOWN
Saturday
AUGUST 29, 9 P.M.
Moose and Guests
MODERN LIVE
MUSIC PRIZES
9 ?XUfRCQ TP
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A Great Western
WHIP WILSON
in
'THE GUNSLINGER'
PLUS
CARTOON
CARNIVAL
and
CHAPTER 12
"TEX GRANGER"
TONITE & SAT. NITE
Loges 85c Adults ari
Students 70c Chidlren 50c
ALBERT SHARPE JANET MUNRB
ALSO
THE WILD WHITE STALLION
pro
DON MEGOWAN MOLLY MiGOWAH
TONITE AND
SATURDAY ONLY!
TINGLING HITS!
VINCENT PRICE
m
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or.
Friday, Aug. 28. 1959
Portland Hay
Portland Wholesale Hay Prices:
New crop No. 2 green alfalfa,
baled, f.o.b. Portland and Seattle,
$34-35 ton; some to $36 at Portland.
THEATRE
INFORMATION SERVICE
CALL SP 3-7323
FOR FULL INFORMATION
ABOUT YOUR THEATRES
$1.00 PER CARLOAD
TONITE & SATURDAY
ONLY!
TWO TOP HITS!
ANDY GRIFFITH
s; tsf ai -
4S&
. DIFFERENT KIND OF MOTION PICTURE
ADDED SATURDAY ONLY
3RD BONUS FEATURE
TONITE 4 SATURDAY
ONE OF THE GREATEST
OF ALL WESTERNS!
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" MIS GREATEST
FEATURE
ElviS
PRESLEY!
CAROLVN WALTER
JONES . MATTHAU . JAS8ER
TONITE & SATURDAY
3 FEATURES
GLENN FORD
VAN HEFLIN
FELICIA FARR
HENRY FONDA
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