Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 15, 1952, Image 13

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Local and Personal
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To Build Donald Martin has
received in $11,000 building per
mit for construction of resi
dence at 1001 Murray afreet, ac
cording to records on file in the
city building department.
Traffic Accidents Three Mon
day traffic accidents on Med
ford streets were reported today
by city police. Cars driven by
Vernon . Newlin, Klamath Falls,
and Margaret A. Hubbell, 802
King street, collided at the inter
section of Front and Main streets
at 7:45 p.m. Raymond R. Kid
well, 1401 Maple Park road, and
Louise F. Dennis, route 2, box
53. were drivers of cars which
collided at McAndrews and Sage
roads, at 3:25 p.m. Mrs. Gloria
Flchtner, 531 Haven street, and
Doy Z. Colbaugh, 1821 Orchard
Home drive, were operators of
cars which collided at Sixth and
North Bartlett streets, at 0:50
a.m. Kidwell was cited for vio
lation of basic rule, Mrs. Dennis
for failure to stop at stop sign
and Colbaugh for violation of
basic rule, officers said.
RELEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS
NEWS CARTOONS
Gates Open 6:30; Show at Dusk
HAM DINNER
Sunday, Apr. 20
1 to 5 P.M.
GRIFFIN CREEK SCHOOL
Adults $1.25 Children 75e
HAM, CANDIED SWEtT POTA
TOES, SCALLOPED POTATOES,
SALADS, VEGETABLES, ROLLS,
PIE, COFFEE.
Licensed To Wed Leonard
Burdahl, 51, Eagle Point and
Louella Marie Welch. 35, Shady
Cove, received a marriage li
cense In Siskiyou county, Cali
fornia, on April 12.
Just Folks The Just Folks
club will meet at 1 p.m., Thurs
day, in the home of Mrs. H. F.
Nordwick, 919 Reddy avenue.
Women attending are to take
needles and thread.
a a
New Shopping Servlc Mr.
and Mrs. A. V. Henry, who came
here recently from Seattle,
Wash, .today announced the
opening of Henry's Shopping
service at 1132 Court street. The
new business is a catalog buying
service and Includes household
supplies, gifts, building mater
ials, plumbing supplies, sporting
goods and numerous other items
of nationally advertised brands,
the couple said. They live at the
same address and their office ad
joins their home. They have two
sons, Loren and Ayres Henry,
both in the Navy, and a married
daughter living in Seattle. The
business Is new to Medford and
the Henrys have the first fran
chise rights released in this area
FINED
North Central avenue, was fined
North Central avenue, kas fined
$100 today in police court on a
charge of driving while under
the influence of intoxicating
liquor, according to police rec
ords. Early s driver's license was
revoked for 90 days, they stated.
Dead line on Classified Ada:
Monday (or Monday: noon Saturday
5:30 p.m for following day: 10 a.m
tor Sunday
Obituary
JANET LARSON
Services for Janet Marie Lar
son, 4-month-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard M. Larson,
Prospect, who died Sunday, will
be held in Conger-Morris chapel
Wednesday at 1 p.m. with the
Rev. Ross Knotts officiating.
Committal will be in Siskiyou
Memorial Park.
The baby was born Dec. 11,
1951, in Medford. Survivors, in
addition to the parents, include
two brothers, Richy and Mike;
and her grandparents, Mf. and
Mrs. John Larson, Portland; and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McGuire,
Prospect.
MARGARET BAILEY
Remains of Margaret H. Bai
ley, widow of the late W. A.
Bailey, who died In Durango,
Colo., are being transferred to
Medford for funeral services.
She was a former Medford resi
dent and a member of Sacred
Heart church here.
Perl funeral home Is In
charge of arrangements.
CARTER HAS ATTACK
George R. Carter, county
clerk, suffered a slight heart
attack on Sunday evening, it was
learned today. He rested yester
day and will be back at his of
fice in a day or two, it is reported.
Jade is a name given to the
massive varieties of two rock
forming minerals, nephrite and
Jadeite.
The Rockefeller Foundation
was created in 1913 with an or
iginal endowment of $182,814.-000.
Usa Mall Tribune Want Ada
BIRTHS
DUBS To Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur, route 3. box 357, April 9.
1952, a girl, 7'i pounds, at Sa
cred Heart hospital.
HART To Mr. and Mrs. Rog
er, 2811 North Pacific highway.
April 14, 1952, a girl, 6'4
pounds, at Sacred Heart hos
pital, ADAMS To Mr. and Mrs.
Allen, Rogue River, April 12,
1952, a girl, 6:U lbs., at Osteo
pathic hospital.
THOMPSON To Mr. and
Mrs. Arr.iin, 1225 Corona ave
nue, April 13, 1952, a girl. 63i
lbs., at Sacred Heart hospital.
KORNSTAD To Mr. and
Mrs. Milton, 221 North Holly
street, April 12. 1952, a boy, at
Community hospital.
BAKER To Mr. and Mrs.
Orris E., .1007 Reddy avenue.
April 12, 1952, ft girl, 8 lbs., at
Community hospital.
WILSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard L., 717 Oak street, April
13, 1952, a girl. 514 lbs., at Com
munity hospital.
GIDNEY To Mr. and Mrs.
Larry, 249 South Riverside ave
nue, April 15, 1952, a boy, 81
lbs., at Community hospital.
CASTER To Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall, route 1. box 185, Eagle
Point, April 14, 1952, a girl, 7:U
lbs., at Community hospital.
When washing woodwork, use
a well-soaped toothbrush or per
colator brush to coax soil from
window frame corners and door
grooves,
Dead line Sunday Classifieds la al
noon Saturdays
Tuesday. April 15, 1951
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NEWSPAPERS
OF TOTAL 34.0
DIRECT MAIL
14.0
ALL RADIO
10.5
MAGAZINES
8.6
ALL TV
7.4
It takes a lot of confidence and all kinds of people to
spend two and a quarter billion dollars' worth of
advertising.
It takes everybody from big VP's with heavy
ad budgets to housewives with rooms to rent. It
takes chain-store executives and neighborhood
merchants.
It takes local business people those who spend
only their own money for ads, and those who also
spend big money contributed by manufacturers.
But most of all it takes an advertising: medium that can
do the job-a complete Job: NEWSPAPERS.
Only newspapers can give yon full value for your ad
vertising dollar because only newspapers reach everybody
who can possibly buy.
If you're a retailer or vrfwhfsoler, demand news
paper advertising before you place an order.
If you're a salesman or district manager, ask your
management for newspaper advertising to move out
the products you sell.
And If you're a manufacturer, remember this:
In 1951 One-Third Of All. The Advertising
Dollars In The Nation Were Entrusted to
Newspapers.
Miscellaneous media: 25.5 brings total to new high
6!-i billion dollars. Figures include production coats.
'Dailies only (weekday and Sundays). Source: Preliminary
estimates lor 1931 published by PrinUrt' Ink, Jan. 11, 1962.
The newspaper is always first with the most'
This message prepared by BUREAU OF ADVERTISING, American Newspaper Publishers Association
nd published in the interests of fuller understanding of newspapers by MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Livestock
Portland (V P 1 Ctt ISO Gowl
low choice fed itepri M TR: canner
and cutter cow $17.20; utility $21
$:;:tso, fome held higher; cutter nd
utility bulls 922-Z7.
Cnlves 35. Choice vealer 136: fom
mrmal nnd Rood rnlvrs and vealeri
$27-34. utility calves $22
Hops 330. Choice No. i and No. 2
1R0-235 lb. butchen $19.75-20; choice
3.Mi..VfO lb. fows $lfl-l7; good and
choice 00 lb. feeder pig $17.
Sheep loo. Utility wooled Inmhi $35;
mixed weight No. 3 pelt utilities to
choice !nmhs $25.50; choice and prime
under 110 lb. fed wooled lambs to
$27.50; jtond- and choice wooled
slaughter owes $13-13 30,
San Francisco iV P ) Cattlr 100
Good Blftufthter steers $3125; canner
and cutler cows $17-21.
Calves 25. Choice 315 lb slaughter
cnlves 37; choice 315 lb. stock calves
$3R.
Hop 450. Chole No. 1 and No. I
1R0-240 lb. butchers $l, choica sows
$14-14 50
Sheep none.
Portland Produce
Portland -IU P.I- Butter: Ta re,
tailors: AA grarir prints 7fls lh.; car
tons 79c; A prints 78c; cartons 7t)c;
B prints 7Hc lb.
ERK' To retailers: Grade AA large
52c dor : A larffe 4fl-4!tp do?..; AA me
dium 4B-49c do.; A medium 47e dot.;
enrtons 3c additional.
Cheese: To retailers; A grade Ched
dar. Oregon single 47-R2C lb j 5-lh.
loaves. 53-55c; premium brands to
5a'.,c lb. for single wheels and 61 ',c
for 5-lb. loaves; processed American
cheeoe. 5-lb. loaves. 4(1-47 'jc lb.
Locally produced asparagus was
quoted at 1ft cents a pound otl the
East Side Farmers' market Tuesday;
prices were mostly steady and un
chmiKod. Poultry, Rabbit
Live Chickens (No. 1 quntitv, f ob.
plantst Fryers 2'i-3 lbs. 2!U30e; 3-4
Ihs.. 2!t-30e; roasters. 4'i lbs. and up.
2ft.;i0c; light hens, all wis . 19-20c lb.;
heavy hens, all wts., 21-22c; old roost
ers. 14-15c.
Dressed Chickens No, 1 New York
dressed style to retailers: Fryers, all
weiRhts. 44-45c lb.; roasters 44-45c;
light hens. 38-33c; heavy hens 35-37e;
cutup fryers, all weights, HO-Olc.
Dressed Turkeys To retailers:
Frozen winter pack A grade toms, 4Rc
lh.; New York dressed style, B grade,
43e.
Rabbits (Average to growers, f ob.
killing plant) Live while. 334fc lbs,.
28-29c; 5-6 lbs.. 22-25c; colored pelts
4c lb. under; old doe rnhhtts. 12-lflc;
few higher; fresh dressed fryers to re
tailers, till-eSc. some higher.
WALL STREET
New York U.R) Priceg
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Daily Weather Report
romtrASTa
MnlloM and vicinity: fair with
slowly rising temperatures. Hgh to
day as.na. low tonight 33. high
Wednesday SR. To.
Western Oregon: Fair tonight. In
creasing elmidlness Wednesday with
rain Wednesday afternoon or nlf'it.
High today B.fiS low tonight 38-4l.
I.OCAI. DATA
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest all: Lowest 43
Total hionthly precipitation .22 Inch.
Deficiency for the month 47 Inch.
Total precipitation since September
1. 1D.1I. 1R40 Inches.
Excess for the season 4 M Inches
Relative humidity 4 30 p nv yester
day STt: 4 30 am lodav HUT.
Observations Taken At 4:10 A.M..
12a Meridian Time
High Low Prec.
Boise ; 47 33
Foslon M 41
Chicago s 41 37
Denver 61 37
Fureka - .13 41
Havre 74 4R
Klamath Falls 4 14
l.ns Angelea PI 49
Medford 5S JJ
New Yor 4
Omaha (to 32
Phoenix S3 13
Portland .1 37
Heno .13 22
F.uaene . 37 37
Salt Lake 14 33 T
San Francisco 1!t 43
Seattle Id 30
Rnokane 14 34
Washington, D. C 74 41 .01
Yakima 47 30
Tomorrow
Sunrise H OD a m. Sunset A:13 p nv
suffpred their wiriest break in si
most two months on the Stock
ExchnnKe Tuesday,
Losses throughout the list
ranged to more than 3 points.
A few selected issues showed
much wider declines.
Dow Jones closing stock av
erages: 30 Industrials, 218.29 offi
2.81; 20 railroads, 90.28 off 1.90;
15 utilities, 49.15 off 0.19; B5
stocks, .38 off 1.23.
Sales Tuesday totaled
000 shares compared with
000 traded Monday.
Today's closing prices
lected slocks:
American lit
Anaconda
Chrysler
Curtiss Wright
General Electric
General Motors
Montgomery Ward
Penn. ft. R
Penney, J. C.
Radio
Southern Co
Southern Pacific ....
S. Oil of Calif .,
Texas Gulf Sulphur .......
Transamerica
United Aircraft .... ..
U. S. Rubber
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