Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 08, 1952, Image 13

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    Local and
Auxiliary Meeting The aux
iliary to Myers Holland post, j
American Legion, of Central
Point, will meet at the Legion
hall there at 8 o'clock tonight,
' Grandson Mr. and Mrs. -Her-schel
Morris, Biddle road, have
been Informed from Portland
that their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Neil E. Morris,
were the parents on May 6 of
a son, Charles Edward.
Safely Council The Medford
Safety council will meet at noon
Friday in the Pioneer room of
: the Jackson hotel. F. D. Cran
dall, a state highway engineer,
will speak on traffic engineering
problems. All those interested in
traffic safety are invited to at
tend. '. Dismissed John Paddock,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Paddock, 41 Quince street, was
dismissed today from ' Sacred
Heart hospital after being there
since yesterday because of a
nose fracture, attendants said
today. Joyce Brautigam, under
went ear surgery at the same
' hospital today. She is the 4-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Brautigam, 625 Clark
: street. George Coffeen, Apple-
: gate, is a medical patient there.
drive in
tneatre
MEDFORD
PHARMACY
127 EAST 6TH
Just Off Central
For Complete
Prescription Service
9 A.M. 10 30 P.M. '
NICHT
Call
2-6253
If No Answer Call
2-8582
Prompt Free Delivery
Baby Needs
Sick Room Supplies
Rentals
Gordon Hudson
Medford'i Own Modern
Ph--iaey
a it
ENDS TONITE
wmn cum Mm
NEWS - CARTOONS
Garei Opart 6:30 - lit Show, Duik
....inBjBBl
and lASJrJU
The Fraternal Order of Eagles, Arie 2093
WILL SPONSOR A
MOTHERS DAY PROGRAM
Friday, May 9 8 p.m.
at the EAGLES HOME
LADIES AUXILIARY ROOMS 217 WEST MAIN
Medford Gold Star Mothers and the Public Are Invited
TJ- Ilmarle A
Final
Performance!
Personal
Plan Rummage Sale Chapter
CG of the PEO sisterhood will
hold a rummage sale in (he Pyth
ian building Saturday, May 10,
between 9 and 3 o'clock.
To Meet Daughters of Union
Veterans, Elta Deuel Hubbs tent,
will meet Friday evening. May
0, at 8 o'clock in the courthouse.
Plans for Memorial day will be
made during the business ses
sion. Lecture Scheduled Dr. D.
E. Millard will give a free lec
ture, "Reading Between the
Lines of the Bible" at 11 o'clock
in the morning on Sunday at the
KP hall. All interested are wel
come, Millard said.
Surgery Raymond Mencke,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Mencke, 2141 East Jackson
street, underwent a tonsillectomy
this week at 6acred Heart hos
pital, attendants stated. Hubert
Dyer, Ashland, is a surgery pa
tient at the hospital, they said.
Juniors To Meet Degree of
Honor Junior club will meet Sat
urday morning, May 10, at 10
o clock in Lincoln gymnasium.
Mrs. H.'G. Wilson, director, an
nounces that this will be a May
basket party and that prizes will
be given. Members are asked to
bring friends.
-
Form Partnership An. agree
ment for the formation of a part
nership known as the Magnolia
Lumber Sales company, Ash
land, has been filed with the
county clerk's ofice. Partners
are R. Drew Lamb, Zelma C.
Lamb, Corinne Lamb, O. D. Car
roll, and W. H. Becker.
Lodge To Meet Pocahontas
lodge will meet at Redman hall
Friday, May 9, at 8 o'clock. The
great pocahontas of California
will make her official visit to the
Medford council at this time. It
is stated that formal gowns are
optional. Members are asked to
take cream pies for the refresh
ment hour.
Move Here Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Hinesly and two children
have moved here from Santa
Ana, Calif., and are making their
home at 1059 West 11th street
Hinesly will operate a service
station at East Main and Tripp
streets. He was formerly em
ployed in California by the Un
ion Oil company.
Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Fick, Salem, are the par
ents of a son, David Lawrence,
born May 4. The child is a grand
son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fick
Jacksonville, and Mr. and Mrs,
H. E. Donaldson, Salem. Law
rence Fick, a graduate of Jack
sonville high school, is employed
in Salem by the Oregon state
forestry department.
' Navy Man Visits Robert
Harold Jones, seaman apprentice
on leave from the Navy after
completing boot training at San
Diego, Calif., is visiting his fath
er, C. H. Jones, 505 Edwards
street, and his mother, Mrs. Eve
lyn Baker, 120 Almond street.
On completion of his leave he
will report to Treasure Island
San Francisco, where he has
been assigned.
Livestock
Portland (UP.) Cattle 130. Light
fed steeri $33.30; utility iteers $26.50
$28; canner and cutter cows $18-22;
utility cowi $23-20; commercial bulls
$2H-zr.do; utility buns $28-27.
calves 25. Choice vealers S3S: enm
merc.nl grades $27-30; good calves $33.
ers $21.30-21.73: choice No. 2, 250-lb.
szo; choice MS lb. $201 choice 450.
700 lb. sows $13-10; choice 300 lb. $18;
good and choice feeder dIks $18-10.
Sheep 100. Good to prime spring
minis ou-ju.ou; cnoice hi id. wooiea
lambs $28.50; good and choice heavy
shorn lambs $23.50-26.50; good No. 3
pen ewes eu.ao aown.
Portland Produce
Portland (U.P.1 Butter: To retail
ers: AA grade prints 75e lb.: cartons
76c lb.; A prints 78c lb.; cartons -76c
io.; a prints 72c 10.
Eggs: To retailers: Grade AA large
32c doz,; A large 4flc dot.; AA medium
ON STAGE TONITE!
mportance of Being Earnest"
The VIIIIIIG
REPERTORY
'j LITHIA
Theatre, Aihl.nd
O Site 1:30 a.m.
TOMORROW!
Ticket, en Sal In
Merfforel at Proltt'i
' and at Piirucker'l
RtMrvtd Sett.
$1.10 I $1.20
Unreserved 40c
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FIRST JOINT SERVICE Is conducted at newly-constituted Westminster Presbyterian Church, San
Francisco, by Dr. Hampton B. Hawes. Los Angeles clergyman, father of the Rev. Wesley L. Hawes,
36, Negro minister, who will preside over the new congregation, made up of Negro and white
members of two separate Presbyterian churches who have approved merger. - (international)
48-4dc doz.: A medium 47c doi.; car
tons 3c additional.
Cheese: To retailers: A grade Ched
dar. Oregon single 47-52c lb.: 5-lb.
loaves. 32-53c: oremium brands to
SS'ic lb. for single wheels and 61 'jc
tor 3-id. loaves; processed American
cheese, 5-lb. loaves, 46ac lb. .
rarm .MRTKei
Radishes and erecn onions were
scarce and higher priced on the East
Side Farmers' market Thursday; rad
ishes went at 75-80 cenls a dozen
bunches and green onions at 30-60
cents.
f oultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens No. 1 mini tv. f ob.
plants) Fryers. 2a-3 lbs., 26c; 3-4 lbs.
zu-mc; roosters, 4' j lbs. and up, 28
29c: licht hens, all wts.. 17-18c: heavv
hens, all wts., 18-19c; old roosters.
14-15c.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 New York
dressed style to retailer: Fryers, all
wis., 4i.4.-c; roosters, 44-4Sc; light
hens. 32-33c;,heavy hens. 36-37c; cutup
fryers, all wts., 60-61c.
Dressed Turkeys To retailers: Froz
en winter pack A grade toms 47c; New
York style, B grade, 43c.
Rabbits Cavern to crnwort f nh
killing plant) Live white. 4-5 lbs., 24
27c; 5-fl lbs., 21-24c; colored pelts, 4c
lb. under; old doe rabbits, 12-15c, few
higher; fresh dressed fryers to retail
ers, 60-65c, some higher.
WALL STREET
New York U.R)-Junking of
credit restrictions gave the
stock market a temporary lift
Thursday.
Prices rose early in the day1
under the lead of the motors,
company stocks. Rails -joined
the rise and their average hit a
new 21-year high. Other depart
ments firmed.
Dow-Jones closing stock ave
rages: 30 industrials 262.39, up
0.40; 20 rails 94.57, off 0.54;
15 utilities 49.13, up 0.24; 60
stocks 100.94, off "0.01.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 154U
Anaconda 43
Chrysler 751,
curtiss Wright 7
General Electric 58
General Motors ...1 5514
Montgomery Ward 60
Penn. R. R. 19
Penney J. C ... 67 4
Radio 26
Southern Co. 1334
Southern Patfific " 73'4
S. Oil of Calif 54'4
Texas Gulf Sulphur 103
Transamerica 2614
TdDMECKIHnr!
AT THE
Rogue Valley Ballroom
FEATURING THE
Obituary
SMALLWOOD CHILDREN
Graveside funeral services for
Charles Rae, 6, and Bruce Allen
Smallwood, 10, former Medford
residents who were killed in an
auto accident near Crescent City
on May 5, were held, at Medford
IOOF cemetery today with the
Rev. George R. V. Bolster, of St.
Mark's Episcopal church, offici
ating. Perl funeral home was in
charge of funeral arrangements.
RUTH CLARKE "
It is the request of the family
of Ruth Juanita Clarke, 52, of
Eagle Point, who died Tuesday,
that a contribution to the Cancer
fund be made in lieu of flowers.
Graveside funeral services will
be conducted at Logtown ceme
tery Saturday at 1 p.m. with
Conger-Morris funeral home in
charge of funeral arrangements.
A floor wax containing insec
ticide gives high finish to floors
of linoleum, asphalt, rubber tile,
cement, 'and wood, and kills
household insects that come in
contact with it.
Fur seals do not drink. They
absorb water directly through
their pores.
Tri-Continental 14
United Aircraft . 29
U. S. Rubber 74
U. S. Steel 38
Youngstown 44
THERE WILL BE A
MEETING
FRIDAY 7:30 p.m.
of
Bricklayers
Local No. 2
Important Thar All Member.
Attend This Meeting
Western Cherokees
WITH BLACKIE CRAWFORD,
Danny Brown and Johnny Rector
Steel Industry May
Become Independent
. New York (U.R The Ameri
can steel industry is keeping
ts fingers crossed. A new meth
od for recovering manganese
from slag may make the nation s
steel producers independent of
foreign suppliers, according to
Steelways, the magazine of the
American Iron and Steel Insti
tute.
Before 1949 Russia, for ex
ample, supplied the steel indus
try with a third of its require
ments for manganese, the most
mpprtant alloy in making steel.
In 1949 the source wad cut off
and since then steel industry of
ficials with representatives of
the U, S. Bureau of Mines, have
been experimenting at Pitts
burgh with a blast furnace de
signed to process slag for man
ganese. Says Steelways: When this
plant closed at the end of 1951
to expand its operations its
blast furnace was producing
three and one half tons of 20 per
cent manganese metal a day
from nine tons of open hearth
slag."
Experiments are continuing
with the construction of a con
verter with four times the ca
pacity of the original one.
Dead line on Classified Ada: S:SP
p.m for following day. 10 a m Mon
day: noon Saturday 'or Sunday 1 m
TONITE
Two of a Kind"
With
Edmond O'Brien
Lizabeth Scott
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DOORS OPEN
5:30 P.M.
FRIDAY
PRICES
Thursday, May 8, 19S2
Gimmicks on Exhibit
At Great Britain Fair
London (U R) Amon g ex
hibits to be seen at the British
Industries Fair will be:
A device to prevent cowi from
flicking milkmaids with their
tails.
Plaster blinkers for chickens
to prevent feather picking.
A musical umbrella which
plays "Singin" In the Rain."
A silent musical organ for
silent practice.
A line of false stomachs for
actors.
A portable cocktail cabinet
carried over the shoulder like
a handbag.
A giant piano weighing more
than one ton.
Automobile fenders made of
rubber.
Firemen's helmets capable of
resisting an electric shock of
up to 10,000 volts.
An electric wire fence to keep
goats from straying.
Contractor Planning
Home Bomb Shelters
Cleveland, O. U.R An ap
prehensive home builder, Julius
Kish, has just completed the
first home bomb shelter in this
area and is considering incorpo
rating this modern-day safe
guard In all the future houses
he builds for other people.
Kish located his own shelter
beneath the back porch. It took
three men two days to install
the 10 vs by 8 foot room, which
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SNEAK PREVIEW
She was a Christian he was a pagan
and their love was a conflict between
faith and the flesh. A great human
story unfolds in this epic of an era told
with unrivalled splendor!
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TECHNICOLOR
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ROBERT TAYLOR . OEBORAH KERR LEO CENN AND
PETER USTINOV . SCREEN PLAY BY JOHN IEE MAHIN AND
S. N. BEHRMAN, SONYA IEVIEN . BASED ON THE NOVEL BY
HEHRYK SIENKIEWICZ . DIRECTED BY MERVYN leROY
PRODUCED BY SAM 2IMBAUST.AN M-G-M PICTURE
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SHOWS START
TOMORROW
6:00 P.M. & 9:20 P.M.
FEATURE STARTS
6:20 P.M. 9:30 P.M.
CHILDREN 50c;
MEDFORD (OREGON)
is 54V4 inches high with 32-
inch thick concrete walls. The
overhead roof is three feet of
reinforced concrete.
Kish equipped the room not
only with a main entrance from
the basement but also an emer
gency escape hatch, like a sub
marine's. This cold war reality costs
about $1,200 and weighs more
than 75 tons, when fitted with
fire extinguishers, food, water
supplies, power, bunks and
emergency oxygen supplies.
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ITS STORY IS THAT OF AN ERA!...
ITS DRAMA IS THAT OF AN EMPIRE
...ITS SPLENDOR IS THE VICTORY
OF LOVE OVER TERROR AND TYRANNY!
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ADULTS $1.00; LODGES $1.25
MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
The magazine American Drug
gist reports that cortisone ' in
jected into chickens daily for
two weeks relieves spontaneous
arteriosclerosis of the coronary
arteries, a disease found in many
chickens.
Because of seasonal changes,
the growth of a tree is not con
tinuous but occurs only at cer
tain times of year, as during the
summer, or the moist season.
ENDS TONIGHT!
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Skelton. Williams
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You'll Love This
52 Piece Set of
CORINTHIAN ,
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CHINAWARE
A Free Dish to
Every Lady Evei
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Monday
& Thurii
Gates Open at 6:30
Show at 7:35
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