Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1952, Image 11

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    Local and
Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. D.
Hood, Portland, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Isnacs and Big
Rock lodge. Central Point,
iriends said today.
Mistletoe Club A dessert
luncheon meeting will be held
by the Mistletoe club of the Roy
al Neighbors of America lodge
at the Girls Community club on
Wednesday, May 13, at 1 p. m. :
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NEWS - CARTOONS
Gates Open 6:30 - lit Show. Dusk
Open Wednesday Night
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SixtH' & Central . Medford Bargain Counter
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Legion Meeting Medford
Post 15, American Legion, will
meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the
Legion building.
Logtown Meeting The an
nual meeting and cleanup day
of the Logtown Cemetery as
sociation will be held at the
cemetery near Ruch Sunday,
May 18. A potluck picnic lunch
Will be served at noon. All mem
bers and others interested are
invited to attend.
Graduates Dr. S. Ralph Dip-
pel, Medford dentist, received
word today that his son, Stephen
G. Dippel, Grants Pass, is listed
among the graduates of the state
board of optometry examinations
held in March: He now is practic
ing optometry in Grants Pass
where he lives with his wife and
their two sons. He attended Pa
cific university school of op
tometry. To Speak Charles Russell,
water safety field representative
from the San Francisco Red
Cross area office, will speak to
Junior Red Cross High School
council members Wednesday
noon at Prospect high school.
Russell now is teaching instruc
tor's classes in swimming at the
Jackson Hot springs. Anyone
wanting to contact the field rep
resentative may call him at the
springs.
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Marine Here Jerry Sherman,
a private first class in the Marine
corps, is visiting here until May
27 when he will report to Camp
Pendleton, Calif., for overseas
duty. He was stationed at Camp
Lejeune, N.C., until coming
here. Mrs. Sherman accompanied
him to Medford from the North
Carolina camp where she also
has been living for the past two
months. Their home here is at
2241 Jacksonville highway. Mrs.
Sherman is employed in the
bookkeeping department of the
Untied States National bank.
GREEN
STAMPS
Receives Schooling Bert M.
Rostel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
C. Rostel, who recently complet
ed basic training at the Navy air
school at Jacksonville, Fla., will
remain there for 19 more weeks
to complete further schooling,
his parents said today.
Adult Class The Adult
Bible class of the First Presby
terian church will meet Thurs
day, May 15, at 12 noon in the
church for a covered dish lunch
eon. There will be a business
meeting and social hour follow
ing the meeting.
Traffic Accident Bufford
O. Newton, Van Nuys, Calif.,
and William R. Stout, 415 Sum
mit avenue, were drivers of cars
which collided at the intersec
tion of Central avenue and
Third street at about 6:55 a. m.
today, according to city police.
They reported damage to both
cars and said Newton was cited
for failure to stop at stop sign.
With Infantry Don E. Bun-
tin, an Army corporal, recently
was graduated from the first
troop information discussion
leader course held in Korea
since the beginning of the Ko
rean conflict, according to an
Army release. He is with the
45th infantry division. The class
was designed to teach the men to
assist in the troop information
and education programs of their
own units. His wife, and his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bimtin,
live at Route 1, Gold Hill. He is
attached to the 179th infantry
regiment's Company D.
Phoenix Women A meeting
of the Ladies Aid society of
Phoenix Presbyterian church
will be held Wednesday, May
14, at 2 p. m. at the church,
when business of importance to
all members will be discussed.
Committees for a May festival
booth will be appointed and a
coffee urn which the group is
interested in purchasing will be
demonstrated. Mrs. Jewell Parr
and Mrs. George Osier are in
charge of entertainment. Mrs.
J. O.N. Poling and Mrs. Jennie
Askinson will serve refresh
ments.
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Baby Burned Ronnie West
one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs
Robert West, Glendale, is con
fined to Osteopathia hospital fo
treatment of first and second de
gree burns over 30 per cent d
his body suffered Saturday, hos
pital attendants reported t h is
morning. The boy was burmd
when he milled an electric pr
colator over on him, the repojti
said. He is reported consider
ably improved. Also in the luj
pital are Walter Chaffee, Goti
Hill, who was admitted MondW
for medical attention, and Brife
Wright, 3, son of Mr. and Ns.
Wayne Wright, 713 Broad street,
Medford, who underwent a tm
sillectomy. iinMIWll'I'EK
SANDY'sJl N. Cntral
KUM HUU POlf AT tttl tt4
15 S. Central
YOUR FRIENDLY
CREDIT EWELER
Parents Ler Mr. and
Mrs. Henry tfeisel, Eugene, left
today for a vacation trip to
Southern CaVfornia after visit
ing here sirre Saturday with
their son an family, the Man-
ville Heisels,' Thomas road. The
senior Heiic also attended 40 et
8 activitiej during the tri-state
convention here Saturday. He
is active it American Legion af
fairs at Ehfene.
First hi Class A standard
Red Crosi first aid class will be
gin this erening at 7:30 o'clock
in the Bedford west side fire
station it Lincoln and Eighth
streets. Earl Fichtner will in
struct aid the class is open to
the pullfc, both men and wo
men. Ti schedule of the class
will bt decided at tonight's
meetint. B. B. Bigham, Jackson
county Eed Cross first aid chair
man, nade arrangements for the
class, i
Pronoled Miss Elizabeth
Ronse, stationed at The Presi
dio, 5an Francisco, with the
womn's army corps, has been
promitcd to private first class,
accoriing to information receiv
ed hre by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Ronsee, Route 1,
Tale.t. Miss Ronsee received her
pronation two months in ad
vane of the scheduled time, her
parcts report. She is a graduate
of Jedford senior high school.
Valton League Meeting The
Jattson County Chapter Izaak
Wtton league will meet Wed
neday, May 14, at 8 p. m. at
thi Medford Gun club. Speak
er will include Cole Rivers,
fia biologist for the state game
cenmission, and Dave Luman,
bl game biologist for the com
nssion. A colored motion pic
tre on range management will
b shown. Cattlemen and farm
rs are invited to attend. Re
teshments will be served.
Hospital Notes Blaine
Vbes, 41, son of Mr. and Mrs.
jluart L. Forbes, 40 North Peach
ptreet, underwent emergency ap
pendectomy today at Sacred
Heart hospital, according to at
tendants. Mike Hurt, 5, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Mose Hurt, 2540
Tennessee drive, and Murphy
McHough, 212 Barneburg road,
1-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth McHugh, are surgery
patients there. Richard Chamb
erlain, 4V, son of Mr. and Mrs
Ray Chamberlain, Box 506,
Eagle Point, is a medical patient
at the same hospital. Others
there include Richmond- Havni
ear, a medical patient, Box 962,
Central Point, and David Wade,
311 South Holly street, a Med
ford city water department em
ployee, who is receiving treat
ment for a burned foot, attend'
ants said today. Mrs. Harold E.
Wallace, 1965 Sunset drive, is
convalescing there from surgery
yesterday, friends said today.
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WOMEN'S BEGINNERS AND ADVANCE
SWIMMING CLASSES
Afternoon Advance Class
Starting FRIDAY, MAY 16 1:30 p.m.
fvening Beginners Class
Starting THURSDAY, MAY 15 7:30 p.m.
Advance Class
Starting THURSDAY, MAY 15 8:30 p.m.
CLASSES ARE OPEN TO BOTH Y.M.C.A.
MEMBERS AND NON-MEMBERS
REGISTER NOW by PHONING 2-6259
Classes will be limited to 20 each
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COMING
LOVE AND LIFE WERE CHEAP... WHEN
QUANTRELL'S RAIDERS
BLAZED A TRAIL OF TERROR
ACROSS THE WESTI
- ARTHUR KENNEDY JOHN
Building Additions The Med
ford building inspector's office
has issued permits to W. J.
Thompson, 1 8 3 6 Woodlawn
drive, $800, to erect a utility
room, and Price Shafer, 412 Un
ion avenue, to erect an addition
to residence.
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Club To Paint Members of
Griffin Creek Home Economics'
clubs will meet Thurslny, May
15, at the Grange hall to paint
the kitchen. Those attending are
asked to arrive at the hall about
10 a.m. and to take a sack lunch.
The work was originally sched
uled for today.
livestock
Portland (UP Cattle. 100.
Choice experimentally fed steers.
.i-4.nu; omer good una low cnoiee tea
steer, $:'2.5O-$33.50; utility heifers.
-27: uaod and choice td heifers.
S3t.50-$34; canner and cutler cows.
l8-$22; utility $22.75-23; commercial
bulls, S28.50-$29 50
Calves. 35. Good veal cm S31-S34:
choice to (36; utility. $22-25.
hoks, 300. Choice No. I and 2
butchers. 180-233 lb.. $22 SO-S23;
choice 410-315 lb. sows, (15.30-M7:
good and choice feeder plfis, $20
20 SO.
bhcep. 200. Good to Drime 80-100
lb.. S29-S30.5U; good and choice under
105-lu. shorn lambs. S26-$26.50.
Ssn Francisco (UP) Cattle. 100.
Commercial range cows, (24-$23.23;
steers. 50c lower, cows weak.
Calves. 10. Good and choice vealers,
J 32 -$35.
Hors, 45. Chotce 180-240 lb. No. 1
and No. 2 butchers. $21.50. .
aneep. 300. No early sales.
Portland Produce
Portland (UP! Butter To
retailers; AA grade prints 75c lb.:
cartons 76c; A prints 75c; cartons
7ec; B prints 72c.
Eggs To retailers: Grade AA
large 52c do. ; A large 48c doc; AA
medium 48c doz.; A medium 47c dos.
Cartons 3c additional.
Cheese To retailers: A trade
cheddar, Oregon single 47c-52c lb.;
3-lb. loaves, 52c-55c; premium brands
to 58'3c lb.' for single wheels and
61 1,3c for 5-lb. loaves; processed
American cheese, 5-lb. loaves, 47c
48c lb.
rarm Market
California watermelons arrived on
tne bast aide Farmers' market Tuea.
day and sold at about 13 cents 1
pound; asparagus was quoted from
15 to 17 cents a pound for best qual
ity; other quotations remained about
me same.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens (No. 1 quality, f.o.b.
plants) Fryers, 2',i-3 lbs., 28c; 3-4
ids. zttc; roosters, 4 ',i lbs. and up,
28c; light hens, all wts.. 16c-17c:
heavy hens, all wts., 16c-17c; old
roosters, 14c-15c.
Dressed Chicken No 1 New
York dressed style to retailers: Fry
ers, an wis., 44C-43c: roasters, 44c
45c; light hens, 32c-33c; heavy hens,
36c-37c; cutup fryers, all wts., 60c
Dressed Turkeys To retailers:
Frozen winter pack, A grade loms.
47c; New York style. B grade, 43c.
Rabbits (average to growers, f.o.b.
killing plant) Live white. 4-5 lbs..
24c-27c; 5-S ubs., 22c24c; colored
pelts. 4c lb. under; old doe rabbits, 1
1 2c 1 5c; few higher; fresh dressed
fryers to retailers, 60c-64c; some
higher.
WALL STREET
New York (U.R! Stocks ad
vanced Tuesday on Increased
volume.
The general average made up
Monday's loss.
Rails featured the leading
groups and were less than a
point from their 21-year high.
Dow Jones closing stock aver
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Tuesday, May 13. 1952
Obituary
GOLDIE IRWIN
Christian Science services
were held at Perl funeral home
today for Goldie Alice Irwin,
67, of Rogue River, who died at
local hospital Saturday. Inter
ment was in Siskiyou Memorial
park. She was born in Missouri
on Dec. 10, 1885.
Survivors Include her hus
band, George; two sons, Wal
lace, Rogue River, and Ronald,
San Diego, Calif., and two sis
ters, Mrs. John Clarkson and
Mrs. Bertha Gray, both of Port
land. ages: 30 Industrials 261.99 up
0.27; 20 railroads 94.22 up 0 08;
IS utilities 49.43 up 0.06, and 65
stocks 100.87 up 0.10.
Sales Tuesday approximated
890,000 shares compared with
800,000 shared traded Monday.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 1544
Anaconda 43-Mt
Chrysler 75 's
Curtis Wright 7:i
General Electric 5871i
General Motors 53
Montgomery Ward 53?
Penn R R 18'i
Penney J C 67
Radio 2U',
Southern Co 13Sfe
Southern Pacific 73'fe
S Oil of Calif
Texas Gulf Sulphur 103"4
Transamerica .t ; 25?'a
Tri-Conlinental 14
United Aircraft 29'fi
U S Rubber 74 'j
U S Steel 38
Youngstown 44', i
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noon Saturdays
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MEDFORD (OREGOW MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy
tonight and Wednesday. Low tonight
40. high Wedrtedav 72-75.
. Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight with
scattered showers and thunder shower
over the mountains. Partly cloudy
Wednesdny. Little change in temper
ature. Low tonight 40-50, high Wednes
day 65-76 Interior, 55-65 along coast
LOCAL DATA
Temperature a year ago today: High
est 64: lowest 41.
Total monthly precipitation 136
inches. ' '
- Total precipitation since September
1, will 1960 inchts. Excess for the
season 4.71 Inches.
Relative humidity 4:30 p.m. yester
day 53; 4:30 a.m. today 93.
Tomorrow
Sunrise 4:51 a m , sunset 7:23 p.m.
UDiervaUnns Take At 4:30 am,
120 Meridian Time
. hi low prec.
Chicago 35 43 .IKS
Denver 75
Klamath Falls fi9
Los Angeles , 71
Medford . 70
New York 58
Omaha 87
46
39
94
42
51
Jti
40
40
51 .03
Phoenix
PorUand .
Iteno 76
Eugene , 68
Salt Lake 83
San Francisco 61
Seattle 70
Spokane 74
Wnstnngton, D. C 64
Yakima 78
34
48 .37
J-UAV FORECAST: (Wrdnldj
through Sunday)
Northern California Occasional
showers north of Uklnh and Red Bluff
mostly Thursday or Friday. No precip
itation ehewhere Wednesday through
Sunday, Temperatures from mostly
noTi.tl to six degrees above normal.
Western Oreiron: Fair at the besln
nlnR of the period with occasional
showers late Thursday or Friday. Clear
over the week-end. Temperatures av
eraging near or sllghUy above normal
with afternoon temperatures rangtnf
frum 65 to 73 in the interior and 53 to
on the coast. Lows between 42 and
32. . .
METER STOLEN
The Medford police . depart
ment reported today thnt a red
12-minute parking meter was
stolen from in front of 412 East
Main street some time Saturday,
Sunday or Monday.
ENDS TONITE
WALTER PIDGEON
"SELLOUT"
nd
"ITS A BIG
COUNTRY"
All Stir Cut
BILLY THE KID'
ENDS
TONITE
What Happened in
Boston, Willy...?
ONE MISTAKE,.
SEEN IT HIS SON...
UNLEASHES THE GlEAnST
MAMA Of OUI IIMEI
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milt MOORED DUNNOCK . KIV1N McCAJlTHV
WINDOW SHADES
MADi TO ORDER
BARNARD'S
317 E. Main PhoM 1-5487
Enjoy Health. Rest, Comfort
and HocpitaJity at the
Buckhorn Mineral
Springs Sanitarium
3ot Mlnrnl and Mud
Bathi are Excellent
f o r Rheumatism,
rthrlt1s, Sciatica
tnd Neuritis. Carbon
dioxide Vapor Batha
Jood for Aithma.
tczema. Sinus. Hub
and Low Blood Pressure.
Your Health la our buatnetta.
Tor Reservations or Information
Address: Rt 1, Ashlnnd, Or.
Or Phone Long Distance
Dr. Herman Wexler, Director
Chiroprnctic-Physician
E PHONE
2-6424
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HE LED 700
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