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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1949. PAGE SEVEN LOCAL and ' Randies Hera Sam S Ran die of Jacksonville called here on buiinest today. Ob Business) Edward Oswald of Eg la Point transacted busi new in Medford today. Armlt Home S. Y. Armit of 504 Dakota avenue. Ford fac tory representative here, re turned by train this morning from San Francisco where he transacted business yesterday. rrora Ashland John V. Mur phy of Ashland transacted busi ness in Medford this morning. Kenneth Kissel of the same city also attended to business here today. Minor Accident Bose Griffin of route 1 and B. W. Ford of route 2 drove cars involved in a slight accident at Main street and Central avenue Monday afternoon, according to a report on file today. Returns A. S. Rosenbaum.' district freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pacific company, returned yesterday from San Francisco where he spent the weekend. "Southern Pacific Day" was observed at the Golden Gate international exposition on Treasure island during his stay. Inspection Due A genera! inspection of all departments of the Rogue River national tr.rest will be started next Monday, The inspection will require about three weeks to comolote, headquarters said. It will be made by regional forest officers from Portland. A general in spection is made every three years. Teachers Here Twenty-seven school teachers, participating tr a University of North Caroline educational tour, are spending several days in this vicinity. They arrived ot the Hotel Med ford last evening and expect to continue traveling tomorrow The group left early this morn' ing in their own bus for Crater Lake national park. Court Citations Ed Wtlcott, 33. of Medford was cited by state police yesterday to ap pear In justice of the peace court July 6, charged with op erating a logging truck op the wrong side of Crater Lake high' way. Rece L. Herndon, 40, of Jacksonville was cited to ap pear this afternoon on a charge of driving a truck with improper lights. Visit Ends Mrs. John W Hoyt, Jr., and son Arthur of Los Angeles left by tram last night for Oakland. Cal after visiting here for a few dayr at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. John W. Hoyt, 537 West Tenth street. In Oakland the travelers were to spend a few days with Mrs. Hoyt's sister Mrs. Robert Glaze, before con tinuing to their home In Los Angeles. The visitors arrived in Medford last Thursday. Meeting Tomorrow Drill teams of Crater Lake arie and auxiliary. Fraternal Order of Eagles, are to meet at 8 p m. . tomorrow In the lodge ha'l at 42 North Front street. Instruc tions will be studied for par ticipating In the Fourth of July parade in Ashland, Thursday, said William Peck, manager of the teams. Both teams will as semble at the lodge hall at 8 a. m. Thursday, before going to Ashland. The parade will start at 10 a. m. Plane Passengers L. A. God ard and W. G. Robinson ar rived from San Francisco by United Mainliner this forenoon. Leaving for Portland by Main liner early this morning were E. K. Stephenson R. B. Lang ston and R. C. Shull. Arrivals on the midnight Mainliner were F. J. Burnham of Ashland, from Seattle, and C. A. Forster. from Minneapolis via Seattle. J. T. Hall arrived from Los Angeles last night. Albert Chapman nd G. Mayell Wt for Seattle by Mainliner yester day afternoon. a Hicfien " $195 lIf IT! Stat Stors I? "i.xtj''f . : KL&JJ ttl NHltKIV IS TiAts O10-40 0O I fw lvo. th rd Ovate Cemee le I PERSONAL Vacation Completed Vate Policeman Clark Johnson. Mrs. Johnson and their two children returned to Medford yesterday from a two weeks' vacation trip along the Oregon coast. Wllkie Here L. Jay Wilkie, representative of Schank sports wear, is spending a brief time here on business. Home office of the company is in Salt Lake City, Utah. Transferred vV ayne Mice, trainmaster of the southern Ore gon division of the Southern Pacific company, ft yesterday for Carlin. Nav., where he was transferred by the company. Mrs. Mace accompanied hei hus band to their new home. FAMILY HIT BY RRE N NEED OF CLOTHING AND BEDDING, IS WORD A family of eight, whose house and most of their pos sessions were destroyed by fire last week, are sorely in need of clothing for a six-year-old boy, a pair of size 8 shoes for a lad of 16, bedding and a mat tress, and anybody desiring to aid the family is asked to con tact Capt. Charles K. Cox at Salvation Army headquarters, 238 North Bartlett street. The four other children in the family have been "fairly well taken care of" by neighbors and the Red Cross, Capt. Cox ex plained. He added that the 18-year-old boy could use various articles of clothing, in addition to the shoes, and that the mother of the family would ap preciate some fruit jars. The family, Capt. Cox said, managed to save only their washing machine and a few other bits of furniture in the fire, but that they believed they could get along all right with the .clothing for the two boys and the bedding and mattress. The family plans to move into a small cabin this week. Al though not employed at pres ent, the father has a promise of a job, Capt. Cox stated, and added that the Salvation Army would accept donations for the family. The Dalles Building The Dalles, . Ore.. July 2. VP) Building permits gained about 50 percent for the first six months of 1940 compared with a year ago and created the possibility of a 18-year record by December 31. The year's per mits to date totaled $118,335 against $61,950 in 1939. Buyer Donald M. Kelson, above, of the treasury department, has been appointed by President Roosevelt to supervise all de fense purchasing. H'icr -4 1) KIWAN1ANS VISIT A-ONE BREWERY N PUNT TOURS Kiwanlans initiated a new program of familiarizing them selves with local industries last night when they met at the local plant of the A-One Brew ing company as guests ot S. A. Kroschel, manager. Adolph Ben der Jr., plant brewrnaster, acted as guide for the party and ex plained the Intricate processing of the brew. The visitors were pariitutaiiy impressed with the complete- j ness of the equipment and the' particular care given to sanita tion of the brewing tanks and bottling equipment in order to maintain and insure the purity of the finished product. Blending of the hops, malt, and yeast and effects of the various ingredients on the fin ished product were discussed as technical problems by the brew- master as he initiated the local service club members into some of the mysteries surrounding production of c uniform pro duct. Although the local brewery is a large consumer of southern Oregon hops, the plant also uses hops grown in other sections of Oregon and Washington. A-One brew is made with Czecho-Slo-vakian hops which account for its unique bouquet and flavor. Following the tour of the plant, the Kiwanians and their guests were regaled with a "dutch lunch" supplemented with samples of A-One brew for those who cared to partake. The local service club has in itiated this program of visiting local plants with the idea of encouraging home grown indus try and payrolls by familiariz ing themselves with the prob lems and the products of local industry. Response to the pro gram has been enthusiastic and it is anticipated that the Kt wanian support may lend mater ial aid to promotion of the use of local products which con tribute so heavily to local pay rolls and so build the future of southern Oregon. BLAZE DESTROYS ftLBM CANNERY AND SEED PLANT (Continued from wit One.) 000,000 board feet of down tim ber. The H. Parry Sawmill burned at North Plains in Washington county but the community was; saved. Other fires sprang up; late yesterday at the Junction of Columbia, Clatsop, Tillamook and Washington counties with the most severe on Rock Creek, near Vernonia, and on Clear Creek. The North Plains fire", eom batted by equipment from Hills boro, Forest Grove and Corne lius, caused a loss of $10,000 to $12,000 and destroyed 400,000 feet of cut lumber, the mill pro prietor said. The Wolf Creek road camp was evacuated for a time and one family living in a bunk house at North Plains managed to save household goods. RUTH ROBIN Oriental Gardens ' MEDFOBD TONIGHT Admission 11.00 person plus lax Tleaets en arkanft rent Benfe Bldf.. Vatn mni Central CA AMERICA'S ' SWINGING,! y SINGING I W FAVORITE! i eVBUt7 ??wr- LIVESTOCK Portland. July i AP-U8DA1 Ho-: 300; but food-cbolo 110 to 330-lb. dm etna M-34f e3i. latter top: arrae momum-iood sets: eiarebi lot common 174-lb. tl0: ellfStly sorted llttit-llfhia and 230 to aes-lb. buu-b-era JMlt, around ItO-lD. down U 00 j 5 50: bul peefclnf, eow M il 4 50 euady; odd head S6-lb. filu ttvo. Cattle: 100: calve SO; generally steady: part toad Ecw-medium 1 04& 1b. ree eteere S7.2S: few common put ajllere down to ii; w feed er ateera 17 50 down; common dairy type heifer S5.Q0 S SO; few medium food beet eowa 15 JO is 50. canner common S3 65 4 0; common-good bulls S SO 7.00; medium-food reel era ? 50 8 00. choice quoted to S9.S0. Cheep: 450: aprSnf lamb steady to weak: top and bulk food -choice 76 to 92-10. 75; few medium-food S7.00J7S0: odd lot food leader lamb S7.0G. older eiaaae nominally steady; package good -choice i32-lb. horn slaughter ewea S5.SO. oath San Frand South San rrantlaco. auly 1. (AP tJBOA) Hofe: S5Q; mostly 10 4 15c higher: about S loads 185 to 335-16. California! 8 45, aorta 33S to JSO-lb. at 5 95; paexini sow 15c higher, up 4 45. Cattle: IS: largely she stock run: steers steady; Bait load flashy 898-16. steer to teed lot 48 40. odd bead 1.033-10. ateer 48 25; few weighty dairy cow 45 50; light dairy cowa dull, mostly 44 50 5 00, carmen and cutter 3&035; Sight bulla SS.S0 4-33. Calves, 13; nominal; good to choice realera quoted 10.00? 11.00; odd head alahter c&ivea 48.00 a 9 50; few common 16 50. Sheep: 800; about 5 deck good to choice ahorn lamb on aale. alow. Late yesterday: 10 decks medium to good Oregona; com mo a and cull dull, fully 50c lower. fhkaga Chicago. July S ( AP-CSBAS Hogs: 18.SO0; actlTe, 15 35c higher than Monday's average: top SS.1S sparing ly: bulk (rood and choice 300 to 370 lb. averages 45 65 8 10; 370 to 3O0-lb. largely 45 65; bulk ISO to 300-lb. averages 5 509 6 00; good 330 to 800 Ib. packing aowa S4.oSiaS.10; lighter weight S5.10.i5 2S. extreme hearte M 25 4,60. Cattle: 7.500; calves. 1.500: strong to 25c. mostly 15 25c higher: fed better fully 35c higher than a week ago: moat ateer selling 49 75. up ward; and most heifer at 49 00 and better: sprinkling medium to good steers 8.7S(sB7S: extreme top 1,217 1b. average 411.65. Sheep: s.000; spring lambs 15 a 25c' lower: few early sale good to choice native tprlnger SHOO 11 33; fat aheep around eteadj: few light native fat ewes 43.75; bulk (mail lota 42.50 Portland Produce Portlnd, Ju.jr 3 f AP)- Buttw. butterfat. cheese, country meat. livt poultry, dressed turkeys un changed. Onion: Oregon No. I, 2 15 W)-Ib. b; new vax $1.25: ?ed 2; New potatoe potatoea, hay, wool, uncharkged. Chicago Wheat Chicago, July 3 (AP) Wheat: Open HMrh Low Close July .7H .75H .7i .71, Sept. .7S4 .714 .7ta. 7, Dec. .77 .771 .7, ,7'i Portland Wheat Portlina, July J -(AP) Oraini Wheat: Open HWrn lam Cloa Sept. .7 .71 ,7S .71 Caah grain: Oata No. S. -hit 120 00. Barley Ho. J, B. W. S1S00. Corn Mo. S, X. T. hipmnt 3.7S. Flax No. !, S1.S0. Cash vheat bl3: Son athlt 73ijc: western h!M 73c; western red 73145. Hard red winter: ordinary 4: 11 per cent 73c; per act 7e. Hart whlte-baart: 11 per cent 80c, Today car recelpia; Wheat ; ROXY Mlom ;.frtB:,S F.P-3'f h inc. Ut. vs1flt a ft(m nt(m tomorrow Ihar, Me IWttlrte ul BtrfV . . f I W-' L UUTUHI TWO , IKIU- " t inn i U is -. trrllU HITS Ci-IFE . aier-iV-i 1 Mf STON FOJTU ANN 0VO1AI Z tst Times tonlfht! C-OAlA JEAK lit "The Undrpup" pint: -Hrsitv am amzoy 3l eeMI n : II I 'Torrid Zone" Here Wednesday 4 James Cagney and Ann Sheri- i dan, with Pat O'Brien sharing j top honors, are starred in "Tor rid Zone," coming to the Cra terian theater for a four-day run tomorrow. Andy Drvine, Helen Vinson. Jerome Cowan and George Tobias are also featured. Set against the background of South American banana barley 0; flour S; miUfeed . corn, oat, bay 07 Wall St. Reports New York, July 2. (yPS Stocks made half-hearted recov ery gestures in today's market but most failed to climb out of an extremely narrow area. The list lagged at the open ing, then revived, with a brief show of activity, when steels, motors, aircrafts and ship-building issues edged forward. Prices were slightly mixed at the close. Turno'er was around 325,000 shares. Today' closing prlcea for 91 se lected stock follow: Al. Chem. St Dye 148 Am. Can ' Am. St ygn. Fewer. I'j A. T. it T. tSB'j Anaconda , IS1? Atch. T. & S. F. ts Bendlx AWa. i 37 Bethlehem Steel 74 H Caterpillar Tract. 44 Chrysler 82 '4 Com i . Solvent i.. 6 !, Curtlas-wnght 38!J DuPont t57i Gen. -tectrlc 31 Oen. Pooda .... . 4 1 Oen. Motor 4'ii, Int. Harvester I. T. T. . 43H Johns-ManviH Monty Ward . , S3 North Amer. Penney i C.) Phillip Pet. Radio Southern Pacific Std. Branda Std. Oil Cal. Std. Oil S. 3. Tranaemeric. , ,, Union Carbide United Aircraft V. 8. Steel , sou 79 aa - 'i B'i IS'i SJ -,Unquo.ri . 32', San Francisco Butler San Francisco. July 2.. OJSDA Butter, 92 score. 29 Vic; 91-27Vic; 80-26lc; 89-2Sc. Sacramento, July 2.. Churning cream butterfat: First grade 31 ic; second grade 29 '4c. Triple Murder on the High Seas! . trikirtf iif,Jjr, tiddnlT . Iraiinf ea rarh .rtfm a mllinf fr of erirrtMin coin Thirty Hed-bioodea trns men . . aeekins; tnrlll tnt ntare ta the fe4 put or molten metal! m Shoe. l;41-;-:tl laia-lr-Uc loc 1 I i w , a -w, aat J?";!? .7 Y-m3f: !) i plantation, the pirture has Cag- ney and O'Brien as a coujile of tough plantation bosses, whose rivalry is kept at white heat by torch singer Ann Sheridan. A Donald Duck cartoon, "The BUS Posters," with The Goof as Donald s partner, and a spe cial added attraction, "Tele vision Preview," will be on the same program. Solves Mystery Spine-tingling thrills, mystery and suspense are ail to be found in Charlie Chans newest crime chase, "Charlie Chan's Murdei Cruise," topping the twin bill at the New Sialto theater for today and Wednesday. Sidney Toler is again cast as the detec tive, this time faced with three baffling murders in which the only clues are 30 pieces of sil ver in each of the victim's hands. Lionel Atwill and Mar Jorie Weaver head the support ing cast, "Hot Steel, co-starring Rich ard Arien and Andy Devine, is the companion feature 15 BOYS DOT FOE CMTC OIL Fifteen youths of this vicinity left by train last night for Van couver Barracks, Wash., where they will spend a month In the citizens military training camp. Enrolied from Jsckson coun ty were Milton A. Benfor.1, James Thurston, Kenneth Thurs ston, Stanley C. Jones. Jr., Dick Milestone, Bob Tuttle, Jack Helman, Newton Crossfield, Francis E. Higgins, Glenn Jew ett, Charles P. Johnson, Jr., Bryce Kindred, W. M. Fair chiid, Orin A. 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