Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 02, 1950, Image 9

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    Local and Personal
VhiI HiurvM Naval r.
aervc composite unit 13-11 will
meet it 7:30 p. m. Wednesday
in the Federal Office building.
There will be a short period of
infantry drill followed by a lec
ture on the care of inactive ves-aele.
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ttatoc Open at 7:30, Shew at Dutk
later? Council Medford Safe
ty -council will meet Friday
noon at the Jackson hotel.
V
Buiintw Viiltor Mrs. Ralph
Coates, Rogue River, was a busi
ness visitor here yesterday.
From Klamath Falls Mrs.
Don Elllngson and Mrs. Wesley
Lorenz, Klamath Falls, visited
here yesterday with Mrs. Sam
Richardson.
Club Te Meat Nichols branch
Get Together club will meet
Thursday at 2 p.m. in the home
of Mrs. Emil linger.
In San Diego Mrs. Clay M.
Lee, Carghill court, is in San
Diego, Cal., where she is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Edith Hall, and
other relatives. Mrs. Lee, who
has been away about two weeks,
is expected to return next week.
Recovered Mrs. Earle Hoo
ver. 37 Tripp street, who was
confined to her home the past
week because of illness, return
ed yesterday to her employment
as operator at the Cameo beauty
salon.
Breaks Wriet Mrs. W. E.
Rowley, 328 North Bartlett
street, is confined to her home
with a broken wrist, received in
a fall in the yard of her home
last Friday.
Square Dancing The Wednes
day square dancing at the Med
ford YMCA will begin at 8 p.m.
tomorrow with Ken Denman in
charge of the program. Only
members of the "Y" are eligible
to attend the session. Folk danc
ing has been postponed until fur
ther notice.
From Nome Mrs. Mary L.
Goff, Nome. Alaska, left yester
day after visiting here with Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Swain, Holiday
Inn. North Riverside avenue.
Miss Goff is on furlough from
her work with the department of
interior's Eskimo service in
Nome and is en route to Wash
ington, D. C. While here she
showed colored slides of scenes
from Fairbanks. Nome. Juneau,
and islands off Alaska. The
Swains had known Miss Goff
when they were stationed in Bra
zil some time ago with govern
ment service.
SOB Circle The SOS circle
of the First Baptist church will
meet Thursday at 3 p. m. at the
home of Mrs. Herman Eckerson,
42 Groveland avenue.
Names Secretary Dick House,
representative of the Equitable
Life Assurance societv in Med
ford has been appointed secretary
or tne uregon State i.ife Under
writers' association. Announce
ment was made by John H. Hous
ton, president of the association.
Garden Club Central Point
Garden club will meet Thursday,
May 4, at 10 a. m., at the home
of Mrs. Henry Conger, Old
Stage road. Members are asked
to wear working clothes and
take a sack lunch. Attention is
called to change in meeting
time.
To Nebraska Mrs. P. L. An
drews, 717' Sherman street, left
by United Air lines Sunday for
Grand Island, Neb., where she
will visit relatives. Mrs. An
drews' mother. Mrs. J. E. Mor
rell. will accompany her daugh
ter here to make her home. The
visitor expects to be away about
ten days.
Hera From Trip Mrs. Elizabeth
Scott, Central Point, has return
ed home after spending the past
three months visiting in Central
America and other southern
points. In Balboa, C.Z., she visit
ed her daughter and son-in-law.
Chaplain and Mrs. Leslie McCue.
Chaplain McCue is stationed
there at an army hospital. While
away Mrs. Scott also visited in
Guatemala, Costa Rica and Mex
ico. To Wisconsin Mrs. Mary T.
Shaw and her sister, Mrs. Elea
nor Ganong, both of Gold Hill,
left this morning on a two and
one-half month trip which will
take them to La Crosse, Wis.
First they will visit relatives in
Tacoma and Seattle, Wash. In
Spokane they will visit a broth
er. They will spend the majority
of their time in La Crosse and
points nearby, visiting relatives.
.
Returns Mrs. Frank Albert,
1003 West 11th street, has re
turned after visiting the past
three months in southern Cali
fornia. While away she spent
some time in Venice, Burbank,
San Diego. Lake Arrowhead and
Palm Springs. Mrs. E. L. Hen
dricks, Pasadena, and Mr. and
Mrs. L. I. Mclntyre, Burbank, re
turned with Mrs. Albert to visit
here. Mclntyre and Mrs. Hen
dricks are cousins of Mrs. Albert.
To Practice Canton Siskiyou
auxiliary will practice at the
IOOF hall Wednesday at 7:30
p.m.
Announce Meeting Wednes
day Study club will meet May 3
in the home of Mrs. Q. A. Dier
dorff, 2630 Hillcrest road at 2
p.m. A program of music will be
presented,
Leaves Mrs. P. L. Andrews,
717 Sherman street, left by plane
Sunday night for Grand Island,
Neb., to visit her mother. She
will return in about two weeks,
and will be accompanied by her
mother who will visit here for an
extended period.
At Convalescent Home Mrs.
Wilhemina Heimroth, 505 Park
avenue, is a patient at the Mill
edge Convalescent home, 12
South Orange street, it was an
nounced today. She is able to re
ceive visitors.
Released Fred Lyons, 508
Boardman street, who suffered a
leg fracture recently in an indus
tral accident, was released from
Community hospital today. He
is employed by Crater Lake
motors.
Autos Collide A coupe driven
by Kenneth Bristlin, route 1, box
323, and a sedan operated by
James R. Lowe, route 1, box 397,
were considerably damaged yes
terday evening in an accident on
Thomas road, a report filed with
police disclosed.
Appendectomies Richard Del
vert, 808 West Jackson street,
and Linda Lee Colbert, six, route
1, Rogue River, underwent emer
gency appendectomies yesterday
at Osteopathic hospital. Condi
tion of both was reported favor
able today.
Collision Reported A sedan
operated by L. H. South, Pros
pect, was considerably damaged
yesterday evening in a wreck at
Fifth and Bartlett streets, ac
cording to a city police report.
The other vehicle involved was
driven bv Joan Johnson, 344
South Central.
Daughters To Meet Medord
bethel of Job's Daughters will
observe Friendship night during
the regular meeting planned for
Wednesday, May 3, in the Med
ford Masonic temple. A potluck
dinner will be served at 6:30
p.m. and members attending are
asked to bring a covered dish
for the dinner menu. Guests
from neighboring bethels will be
present.
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Obituary I
TOM ISAACS
Tom Richard Isaacs. Infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Isaacs. 13 Kenwood avenue,
passed awav at a local hospital
Monday. Besides his parents, he
ifnvrs uite Diuincr, dui, una ms
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam F. Isaacs and Mrs. Iva
Hayes of Medford, and Mrs.
Irene Hampton, Los Angeles.
Funeral services were held at
the graveside in Siskiyou Me
morial park today with Father
William J. Meagher officiating.
Perl funeral home was in charge
of arrangements.
LOUIS OLAND
Louis W. Oland. 59, a former
resident of Medford, passed away
in Holly. Ore., Monday. The re
mains will be returned to Med
ford for services and interment.
Arrangements are in care of
Conger-Morris funeral home.
PAUL VOIGHT
Paul G. Voighl, 61, passed
away at the V. A. domiciliary
center, Camp White, Monday.
Arrangements are in charge of
Conger-Morris funeral home.
FRANCIS KOSKEY
Francis O. Koskey passed
away at the V. A. domiciliary
center. Camp White, Monday.
Arrangements are in care of
Conger-Morris funeral home,
FREDA ROBERTS
Services for Mrs. Freda O.
Roberts, 720 West Second street,
who passed away in a local hos
pital Monday, will be read by
a Christian Scientist Wednesday
at 1 p. m., in Conger-Morris
chapel. Committal services will
be in Siskiyou Memorial park.
Friends are asked to please omit
flowers.
Mrs. Roberts was born in El
ba, Minn., Mar. 5, 1873. She
came here in 1923 from Mon
tana. Preceding her in death
were her husband. William J.,
and two sons, William and Har
old. Surviving is a daughter,
Mrs. Vera L. Murdock. and a
granddaughter. Lois Murdock.
of Redding. Cal., and a great
grandson, Bobby Murdock, Los
Angeles.
EARL FRYE
Services for Earl Russell
Frye. who passed away in a local
hospital Sunday, were held in
Conger-Morris chapel Tuesday
afternoon, with Mr. T. Thompson
officiating. Committal services
were in Siskiyou Memorial park.
Mr. Frve was born in Linton,
Ind., May 3, 1905. living here
since 1942. Surviving are his
widow, Elmyra; his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. W. Frye, Medford;
four children. Barbara, Phyllis,
George and Richard; two broth
ers, Cecil, Medford, and Marion,
Phoenix, and two sisters. Mrs.
J. M. Cam and Mrs. C. Moldo
van. Daily Weather Report
Mfdfnrd and vicinity: Partly cloudy
TO ClOUOy Willi uri:ic,siii ......
night and Wednesday. Continued
cool.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy with
scattered light showers tonight and
Wednesday. Continued cool. Low to
night 32 to S8. Low Wednesday 38 to
43.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature a year ago today:
highest 84: lowest 48.
Total monthly precipitation,' .05
Inch.
F.xcess for the month. 0.1 inch.
Total precipitation since Sept. X.
1940. 13.24 Inches.
Excess for the season. .78 Inch.
Relative humidity 4:30 p.m. yester
day ROT ; 4:30 a.m. today W.
'observations Taken at 4:30 a.m.
120 Meridian Time
High Low Prec
Boise 36 36 .06
Boston 48 41 J7
Chicago . 33 37
Denver . 71 40
Eureka 33 41 .87
Havre 62 35
Klamath Tails 42 20 .00
Los Angeles - 2 52
Medford - 54 3 .87
Omaha 58 42
Phoenix .... 01 56
Portland - 32 43 .33
Reno 32 32
Eugene 54 3B .24
Salt Lake 50 38 .111
San Francisco ............ 58 42 .00
Seattle 35 36 .01
Spokane 31 36 .21
Tuesday. May 1. HsO
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NIN f
Wall Street
New York. May 2 U.PJ Tel
evision shares broke late in to
day's stock market session and
pulled the rest of the list down
with them.
Selling developed such volume
that tickers fell behind the mar
ket by a minute shortly before
the closing time.
Dow-Jones preliminary clos
ing stock averages: 30 industrials
214.87 off u.tH; 2U rauroaas
56.60 off 0.16; 15 utilities 43.04
off 0.16; 65 stocks 76.66 off 0.29.
Sales today approximated 2,
250,000 shares against 2,390,000
shares traded yesterday.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 157V4
Anaconda unquoted
Chrysles 68
Curtiss Wright unquoted
General Electric 48
General Motors 85V?
Montgomery Ward unquoted
Penn R R 17
Penney, J C .. unquoted
Radio i 20
Southern Co -unquoted
Southern Pacific 53V4
S Oil of Cal 65
Texas Gulf Sulphur ....unquoted
Transamerica unquoted
United Aircraft 30
U S Rubber unquoted
U S Steel 32'g
Youngstown unquoted
Livestock
Portland. Ore.. May 3 (UP) Cat
tle ISO: active, steady; high Rood fed
steers to $20.2!.; medium-good steer
$26. 50-28.75; cutter dairy type steers
today $19; heifers Monday $27; cutter-common
dairy type heifera today
$16-21; ennner-c utter cows $14.30
16.50; shells down to 13 or below;
medium beef cows $19.50-21; good
cows to $23.50 or above; good beef
bulls $22-23.
Calves 50; active, steady; good veal
ers $26-30; medium heavy calves $10
23: good above 500 lb. calves $26 50.
Hogs 123; active, stead v. Halted
enrlv apply good-choice 180-223 lbs.
$23.23; good 350 lb sows to a-ltf.AU.
good-choice feeds $19-20 or above.
Sheep 100; holdover 50: scattered
early sales steady; medium - good
wooled lambs $24; good-choice fed
ivooled lambs to $23; good yearlings
$20; good wooled ewes to $10; common-medium
$6-9; shorn ewes $9
down.
BIRTHS
WOLFF To Mr. and Mrs.
Donald, route 1, Central Point,
May 1, 1950, a girl, 9 lbr., at
Osteopathic hospital.
SCHMIDT To Mr. and Mrs.
Anton. 610 West Second street,
April 30, 1950, a boy 6 lbs. at
Sacred Heart hospital.
ALGEO To Mr. 'and Mrs.
James B., 223 Willamette ave
nue. May 1, 1950, a girl, 6V4 lbs.,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
In Japan Wallace D. Green,
aviation electrician's mate third
class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
J. Burchficld of route 1, Central
Point, is serving at the naval air
facility, Yokosuka, Japan. Green,
a graduate of Medford junior
high school, entered the naval
service in 1947.
fresh dressed Idaho fryera to retail
ers 43c; local 52-34C; old or heavy
does and bucks 10-He lb.; local 90-34C.
Dead tine on Classified Ada:
3:30 p.m for following day: 10 a.m
Monday for Monday; noon Saturday
for Sunday a.m.
Open 6:30 - Show at Dusk
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San rranctsco, May 2 (UP) Cat
tle 100. Around 30 holdover. Supply
mainly cows, trade active with fully
steady prices. Canner and cutter cows
$13.17.50, common 19, medium up to
$10 50; single medium sausage bull
$20; Monday active, steers steady
heifers and cows steady to strong,
bulls strong: low low-good 895 lbs,
steers $27-50; few good heifer-type
cows up to $24; medium and good
sausage bulls $21-23; two lot medium
and good feeder steers $20; calves $10;
no early sales; Monday about steady,
single good vealer $30; few common
and low-medium $20-26; odd head
good range calves $28.
Hogs 300. Active, butchers SOc
higher, lows steady; good and choice
190-240 lbs. butchers $10.25; good
sows $13.
Sheep 20. Active, steady, one lot
good 91 lb. spring lambs $26.50; Mon
day, receipts 200. Moderately active,
spring lambs 25-30c lower; old-crop
tombs generally steady; 80 head good
and choice 82 lb. spring lambd $27
lot 96 lbs. soring lambs $27; lot me
dium wooled old-crop lambs 924; lot
medium and good No. 3 pelt lambs
$23; few medium and good No. 3 peit
ewes 9t.iu; oaa neai cum .ana com
mons $6.
Portland Produce
Portland, Ore.. May 2 (VP) But
ter Prices to retailers: Grade AA
Drln ts 64c lb.: AA cartons 65c; A
prints tHc; A cartons 65c; B prints 62c. j
c-ftg prices to reiaiieri: uraae aa
large 43c; A large 41c; AA medium
41c; A medium 40c; small nominal;
cartons 2c additional.
Cheese Prices to retailers: Port
land. Oregon singles 37-41 cents lb.
Clr-tmn flva IK Inafa 4314.-11 rnli Ih
Triplets 1 'i less than singles. Pre- 1
mlum brands singles 50c lb.; loaf
52ac lb. '
No. 1-A central Oregon potatoes ',
sold for $3 a hundred pounds on the
Portland ea it side farmers wholesale
produce market today. Best Willam
ette valley potatoes brought $3-3 25 a
hundred pounds.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live chickens Broilers under 3 lbs.
17c; 2-3 lbs.. 25c: 3-4 lbs.. 26-27c: 4
lbs. and over, 27-28c; fryers 2-3 lbs.,
27c; 3-4 lbs. 31c; roasters, 4 lbs. ana
over, 31c; leghorns under 4 lbs., 18c;
4 lbs. over, 20-21c; roosters 25c: heavy
hens, all weights, 22c; old roosters, all
weights. 13-14c.
Turkeys Net to grower, dressed:
A young toms, 27-28c; light hens, 41
42c. Rabbits Uvc white 4 to 5 lbs.. 24-
28c; 5-6 lbs., 20-24c; colored 2c lower,
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