Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 23, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    LOCAL and PERSONAL
Lady Jayeees Meeting All
members of the Lady Jaycees are
asked to meet lor" a business
meeting at the Hotel Medford to
night at 8 p.m.
Prentice' Return Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Prentice returned
yesterday to their home at 517
Newtown street after spending
a week vacationing in Portland
and Seattle.
Santo Promoted Word has
been received here by Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Santo of 616 S. Ivy
street that their son, Albert R.
Santo, chief storekeeper in the
navy, has been promoted to as
sistant to the commissary officer.
1,
Catchei Salmon Van Gilbert
eturned to his home at 135 N.
Holly street yesterday with a 30
pound salmon caught in Puget
Sound while on a vacation in
Seattle. . Gilbert visited Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Bonney and their
two sons.
Clan Picnic The Homemak
ers class of the First Methodist
church held a picnic Friday eve
ning at the McKee bridge with
50 young married couples and
their families attending. Swim
ming was followed by dinner,
games and-singing.
'
VUitor Leaves Mrs. Ed
Brown of San Francisco left last
night after spending a week
visiting with her sister, Mrs.
Bert R. Elliott at the Elliott farm
home. Mr. Brown formerly
taught in the Rogue River school,
and is now assistant superinten
dent of the San Francisco
schools.
On Leave Frank J. Brown,
radioman first class, is in Med
ford on a 30-day leave visiting
bis mother, Mrs. Beulah Brown,
at the family home, 505 Beatty
street. Brown has spent 37
months on active duty in the
Atlantic and Pacific, and is a
survivor of the destroyer U.S.S.
Twiggs which was sunk June 16
off Okinawa.
Passed For Service The fol
lowing Jackson county men
were approved for general mili
tary service July 19 at Portland
following pre-induction physical
examinations through Jackson
county board No. 1: Charles Wes
ley Martin, Glenn Orin Cleven
and Robert Nathaniel Pyle.
Milo Harold Hardin was approv
ed for military service.
Thierolf Promoted Notice of
V the promotion of Capt. Richard
. D. Thierolf to the rank of major
was received jn Medford today
in a telegram relayed from the
Philippine islands where Thier
olf was stationed for two years
before coming home recently on
leave. The major, son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. A. Thierolf of 907
S. Oakdale avenue, is flow en
route to Ft. Knox for two
months training in a tank unit.
Dodion Home Pvt. James
Dodson arrived in Medford last
week on a 30-day furlough, hav
ing Just returned to the United
States from Germany. His wife,
the former Elva Chesnut, has
made her home at 320V4 Apple
street, uodson was overseas 11
months and wears the purple
heart medal and European thea
ter badge. On expiration of his
lurlough he will report to Ft.
Lewis, and then Oklahoma.
i In Accident Mrs. Frank
."Pence, 726 Alder street, was
taken to Community hospital
Saturday afternoon after receiv
ing minor injuries in an auto ac
cident at the intersection of
Third and North Front street,
local police reported today. Mrs,
Pence was a passenger in a car
operated by her husband which
was in collision with a truck op
erated by Fred W. Hale, Central
Point, according to the report.
She is to be removed to her
home today, it was said.
CALENDAR
Wednesday
12:30 p. m. Mistletoe club,
covered-dish luncheon at Girls'
Community club. Ruby Mallory,
chairman. "Thank you party"
for Pollyannas.
Iron Stolen Mrs. T) TV Ruth.
erton, 935 South Central avenue,
reported to local police Saturday
the theft of a General Electric
iron and cord from her home
some time last week.
Oil City Open Reopening of
"Oil City" on N. Riverside ave
nue near the Big Y market was
announced today by the new
manager, Waldo Beach. Gas, oil,
and repairs are offered at the
station.
Wave Home Shirley E. Try-
on, S 1c, is visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Tryon,
Route 1, on a 15-day leave from
the San Diego' naval air station
where she Is a switchboard oper
ator with the Waves. Miss Tryon
has four brothers in tBe service.
Permits To Build John Ehrk,
908 North Riverside avenue,
made- application Saturday at
the office of the city superintend
ent for permit to erect a double
garage costing $200. Lee Col-
hngwood applied for permit to
repair a foundation and porch at
a cost of $50.
Cars Collide Damage esti
mated at $150 was caused to an
auto driven by Frank Huntsuck
er, 1005 West Main street, Satur
day when it collided with a car
operated by Arthur Theodore
Newman at an intersection on
Old Highway 99 near Talent, ac
cording to an accident report at
city police headquarters.
Ifwifii T
DANIEL BILES OF
GOLD HILL DIES
Daniel L. Biles, 66, for the last
IS years a resident of Gold Hill,
passed away in a Grants Pass
hospital early Sunday.
Mr. Biles was born at Kerby-
ville. Mo., Feb. 25. 1879. Be
sides his wife, Ida Biles, he
leaves three children, Chester
Biles, of Long Beach, Calif.;
Veltie Biles, Gold Hill and Mrs.
Bryan Ward of Medford; six
grandchildren and one' greatr
grandchild. The following broth
ers and sisters also survive: Ar
chie Biles, Medford; Arthur, of
Aumsville, Ore.; Milton, Mer
ced, Cal.; Johnnie, Bend, Ore.;
Clay, of Arkansas; George and
Thomas, Lawton, Okla.; Ella
Ramey, King City, Calif., and
Mary Webb, Jasper, Ark.
Funeral services will be held
In the Conger-Morris chapel at
10:30 a. m. Wednesday with the
Rev. Harry Hansen officiating.
interment will follow in Siski
you Memorial park.
Livestock
Portland, Ore., . Julv 23 (UP)
Livestock: Cattle 2150. calve 265.
More active, steady to strong. Medium
grades held higher. Medium-good
lira 88 steers largely 14 50-16 00; three
loads at 16.30; common-low medium
steers 11.00-14.00; common-medium
heifers 10.00-13.00: one load 14.00 and
load good-light heifers 15.00; canner-
rutter cows 6.50-S.50; good beef cows
12.00-12.75: medium-good sausage
bulls 9 50-1100; good beef bulls 12.00
12.65; good vealers 14.00-14.50; few
cnoice la.uu.
Hogs: 100. Active, steady at ceilings.
Barrows and Kilt 15.75. Sows 15 00:
heavy feeder pigs 19.00; choice light
weight quoted to 20.50.
sneep xzau. Active, strong on ngm
er receipts. Medium-good spring
lambs 12 00-12.50; few good-choice lots
13.25-14.00: choice closely sorted
kinds 14.25-14.50 sparingly; common
graaes it.uu-iu.uv; tew yearungs iu.uu-
iu.au; gooa ewes o.uu-ou.
Four Medfordites
On OSC Honor Roll
Four Medford students are
listed on the Oregon State Col
lege honor roll for spring term
with grades of 3.5 or better, and
one of the group, Jean Brennes
holtz, had a perfect 4 or straight
"A" rating.
Other honor students are
Margaret Clara Roberts. Alpha
Belle Whillock, and Dorothy
Mae Dodge.
Court Records
Justice Court
William Larry McDonald, Wil
liam Frost Biddle, combination
overload, cited. .
Russell Sheldon Rose, reckless
driving, $10 and costs.
City Police
William Wesley Philip. David
Franklin Hewitt, Carl Howell,
Lloyd B. Johnston, drunk, re
leased on $10 bail each.
Ernest H. Cannon, disorderly
conduct, released on $10 bail.
State Police
Charles Roy Dotson , Vera
Madelon Cummings, driving
with more than three persons
over 12 years of age in driver's
seat, cited.
Ervin Eugene Tedrick, Im
proper muffler, cited.
Pauline Halkas, no operator's
license, cited.
Clyde Everett Thompson, vio
lation of basic rule, cited.
Court House News
Divorce Complaints
Howard Samuel Jandreau vs.
Henrietta Kathryn Jandreau'.
Josephine G. Murphy vs. Ray
mond L. Murphy.
Vivian Leighton vs. Russell E.
Leighton.
South San Francisco. July 23
(up) iusua) cattle lioo. Acuve,
fully steady. Load good steers $16.00.
fed kind absent, several cars feeder
steers 514.0014.75; two cars good 600
lb. heifers $15.73. Several loads good
range cows $13.00-14.00, common
mosuy $10.00-11.00. canners and cut
ters $7.00-9.00. Common to good sau
sage bulls $10.50-13.50. Calves: 200.
Steady: load medium to choice 206 lb.
calves $14 75.
Hogs 250. Firm: three loads good
200-325 lb. barrows and gilts $15.75;
odd good sows $15 00.
Sheep 7000. Mostly wooled north
coast serins! lambs: undertone about
steady; good to choice salable $14.00-
15.00. cull to good ewes quoted $4.uu-
T.UU.
Wall Street
New York, July 23 (U.R)
Stocks extended last week's de
clines on light trading today.
Demand lightened sharply and
modest offerings often were suf
ficient to bring declines ranging
to 2 points. Traders proceeded
cautiously pending clarification
of reconversion plans and the
Pacific war situation.
Pan American airways, most
active issue traded, accounted
for about IS per cent ot all busi
ness done on the market. There
were a few other actives far un
der Pa American. These in
cluded Pacific Tin, Electric
Power & Light and Columbia
gas. Otherwise the individual
stocks had a very small turn
over.
Preliminary closing DoW-
Jones stock averages follow: In
dustrial 161.67, off u.B3; rtauroaa
S6.99, off 0.64; Utility 32.65, off
n 97- RS stnrks 81.93: off 0.45.
Snip totaled 750.000 shares
compared with 650,000 on Fri
day.
Today s closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American Tel. & Tel .177-
A nnfnnHn ' 32
Chrysler .:, .........10814
Curtlss Wright .... 6V4
General Electric ......... 42Vs
Henernl Motors 65Vfe
Montgomery Ward ........ 60U
Penn. K. K aim
Phillips Petroleum 49l8
J. C. Penney 118
Radio 12V
Southern Pacific . .. - 48
Standard Oil of Cal 40
Texas Gulf Sulphur- 424
Transamerica
United Aircrafts 28-y
U. S. Rubber 53Vs
U. S. Steel 66U
BIRTHS
VAN GORDON To Mr. and
Mrs. Lucien, 813 Beekman, July
20, 1945, a girl, seven pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
Chlcaro. July 23 (UP)-IWTA)-Livestock:
Hogs: 4500. Active, fully
fieady Good and choice barrow and
gilt NO lbs. up 14 75 ceiling. Good
and choice flows at 14.00.
Cattle: 14.000. Calves: 800. Good and
choice nest steers and yearlings strong
to is cents ntgner man late last weex
Still lower than last week's high tide
however; common and medium grade
slow, steady: waterfllled liberal; top
fed steers 17.83.
Sheep: 1000. Mostly steady; top
16.40 on several low good ana cnoice
native spring lambs, bucks discounted
i.uu. .. . i
Portland Produce
Portland. July 33 (UP) Whole
sale Market Prices:
Cantaloupes Delano Jumbo, $5.34
Cherries Northwest Bings, Lam
berts, 22c lb; Royal Annes, 20c.
Chicago Wheat
Chicaao Julv 23 CUP).
Wheat Open High Low Close
Julv 1SS 18 163i 183',
Sept. 1831, 163l 162", 1634
Dec. 1831, 163, 182', 182",
May 163 163a 162', 1831
S. F. DAIRY PRICES
San Francisco, July 23 U.R
Dairy market:
Butter: 93 score 4314, 92 score
43, 90 score 42i.
Cheese: Loafs 28.2, triplets
27.2.
Eggs: Large grade A 46 V4
medium grade A 4 Hi, small
grade A 37V4, large grade B
421.4.
Us Mall Tribune Want Ada.
34 EATING PLACES
There are now operating In
the city, 35 eating places, County
Sanitarian Walter Sutherland re
ports in his latest check up.
Two places which closed up the
first of the month have reopened
and a new one opened.
Most of the places take a day
off each week and are handi
capped by shortages of food and
help. The latter situation is not
as bad as it was earlier this year,
some operators report. One of
the chief troubles, they say, is
getting butter.
The restaurant owners recent
ly discussed the question of hav
ing a "meatless" day but were
unable to reach an agreement on
the day of the weefc. Some re
staurants dnsed tha oast month
for a two weeks' vacation.
MASARYK LEAVES
New York, July 23 (U.R)
Jan Masaryk, Czechoslovakia
foreign minister, was on his way
back to Prague today after
spending "seven pleasant years
in this country." Masaryk left
yesterday aboard an Atlantic
Monday, July 2'. 1943
MEDFORD MAIL TRrBTTNI FIYB
Clipper to take up his duties with
the Prague government.
The hawthorn la the state
flower of Missouri.
Townsend
DANCE
AT
Dreamland Hall
TOMORROW
JOLLIEST DANCE
IN MEDFOHD1
FISHING SEASON NOW OPEN AT
FISH LAKE
ROAD IS OPEN. SO MILES FROM MEDFORD
Motors
Boats
Cabins q
arore
Fishing
Tackle
FISH LAKE RESORT
Sid Blood. Proprietor
For Week-End Reservations, Phone Eagle Point 1214
HALEY To Mr. and Mrs.
George A., 18 Groveland, July
22, 1945, a girl, eight pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
SUTTON To Mr. and Mrs.
Joe B., 418 Plum street, July 22,
1945, a girl, eight pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
Scores Yesterday
. Coast League
San Diego 5-4; Oakland 4-5. ?
Sacramento 1-7; Los Angeles
10-8.
Hollywood 0-3; Portland 8-7.
San Francisco 0-9; Seattle 5-5.
NEW BLACK WIDOW
Hawthorne, Calif., July 23
(U.R) Japanese pilots are soon to
face an improved version of the
Black Widow model B fighter i
plane, Northrop Aircraft of-'
ficials said yesterday. Details i
of the new plane are restricted,
but it is deadlier than the model
B, officials said.
Use Mall Tribune Want Ads.
audi.
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DR. A. R. HEDGES
Chiropractic k Naturopathic
Physician
128 E. Main Dial 3170
DIET AND HEALTH !
Some think of diet as a pun
ishment. A normal diet with Its
consequent effects is pleasure,
compared to the many who "en
Joy eating" and by it build up
disease.
The proper diet for-' you may
not be the proper diet for your
neighbor. What do you wish to
build? You cannot plant corn
and grow wheat. Neithar can you
live on starches and proteins ex
clusively and have health. The
right proportion of minerals and
vitamins are essential in main
taining and In building health.
Normal circulation and nerve
. function enables you to properly
assimilate these essential mln-.
erals and vitamins. Normal dl-l
gestion is vital to health. Natu
ropathy improves the assimila
tion by producing better digestion.
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HERE'S HOW!
All Children up to and including 15 years
of age admitted FREE who bring 10 lbs.
or more waste paper to the Box Office
of either Theatre
Please Note Directions for Bundles
Bundles must be tied securely with stout cord. Coven must be removed from books.
Waxed paper cannot be used. Cartons tnd card board boxes must be flattened and
bundled. Magazines tied in bundles ... For free admittance bundle mutt weigh
10 pounds er more.
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