Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 28, 1952, Image 13

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Sponsored by Lions Club
TUES. 1 n 1
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ALL NEW THIS YEAR
WITH MYRIADS OF EVE AfPEALKa
FEATURES FRO EVERY LAN D, HEADER
RY THE EXCITING SCREEN, RADIR AND
TELEVISION STAR, "MR. CIRCUS" HIMSELF
CLYDE BEATTY
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BRILLIANT NEW SUPER-SPECTACLES
HERDS OF ELEPHANTS
INCLUDING THE SMALLEST
BABY ELEPHANT IN CAPTIVITY
SCORES OF INCREDIBLE
NEW IMPORTATIONS
;;.KtS. StAT TICKETS ON SALE
!i Show Day Only At
- PENNYWISE DRUG
i (Same Prices As At Showgrounds)
A GEN. ADM. TICKETS -
Vn SALE ST LIUNS
CLUB MEMBERS NOW
Dead Una Sunday Classifieds la at
7 6:30 p.m. far following day; 10 a.m.
P Monday for Monday; noon Saturday
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TO MOTEL OWNERS AND
GAS STATION OPERATORS
It it our policy to serve Southern Oregon's visitor's with
EXCEPTIONALLY FINE FOOD. To Male their vacations more
pleasant, so they will return to this area ,year after year.
We serve guaranteed good food) clean, at popular prices . . .
From 7 A. M. to 8:00 P.M. Dally
The Alderbrook Cafe
Drive I mile West of Geld Hill en Highway 99, Turn North en hard
surfaced Sardine Creek Rd. (Referred to as the Mystery House Road).
Midway between the Old Oregon Museum and the Mystery House.
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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!
This Week Only! The Sensational
CHUCK MILLER TRIO"
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
Phone 2-4800 for Reservations
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We Give 2995
S&H Green Stamps
WE'LL OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT
IN A MINUTE!
Local and
In Portland Mrs. Elwoodl
rieqberg, 1206 East Main street,
is in Portland today where she
is attending a meeting of wom
en's division workers of the Na
tional Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis.
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Alarm False Firemen said
that a summons to the alley be
hind the Montgomery Ward store
on South Central avenue about
4:50 p.m. yesterday turned out
to be a false alarm. A small grass
fire was reported.
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Gates Open 7:00 - 1st Show, Dusk
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Personal
Gold Kill Bible Rally An
interdenominational Bible class
rally will be held Thursday at 8
p.m. in the Gold Hill Commun
ity Methodist church. A pro
gram, to be presented by chil
dren's classes, will include Bi
ble stories and choruses.
Displays Poppy A gigantic
oriental poppy blossom from the
garden of D. L. Seeley, 2322 Hill
crest road, was displayed today
by Harold Holmes. The huge
orange colored flower measured
almost 12 inches across. Other
blossoms from the same bed are
of normal size, Holmes stated.
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Federated Funsters The
Central' Point Federated Fun
sters will hold a folk dance Sat
urday, May 31, at 8:30 p. m. in
the school tennis court. In ev
ent of inclement weather danc
ing will be held in the gymnas
ium. All valley folk dance en
thusiasts are invited.
Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs.
Donald F. Helm, former valley
residents, now at Vernonia, are
parents of a daughter, Jannice
Merrill, born May 11. The father
is employed by the state fores
try department. Paternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Helm, Rogue River.
Emergency Operation Sanna
Craig, 18, route 2, box 68, Gold
Hill, had an emergency appen
dectomy yesterday at Sacred
Heart hospital. She was taken
to the hospital by Perl ambu
lance from the Montgomery
Ward store where she is em
ployed, the hospital reported.
Arthur L. Hill, 3, son of William
R. Hill, route 3, box 177, had
his tonsils removed today at the
hospital. Harold H. Corliss, 938
South Holly street, had surgery
today.
Plan Picnic Last activity of
the year for the Sams Valley
school will be a picnic Friday,
May 30. Pupils, teachers and
parents are expected to share
in this event which will be held
at the school In order to enable
parents who are busy with
spring farming to go for lunch.
Activities will start in the
morning, however, with games
and contests which will be con
tinued after the potluck lunch
eon. Each family is asked to take
salad, cake, pie or other food to
be shared, and sandwiches.
HOT LUNCH ?
But I prefer a Salad . . .
Then after the 1:00 o'clock
show, we'll stop and have
a .cheeseburger and milkshake.
BEY'S
403 E. MAIN
6 P.M. - WEDNESDAY
CHECK THESE
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Obituary
ANNIE CLAVE
Mrs. Annie Clave, 75, of Ea
gle Point, died today at a local
hospital. Funeral arrangements
in care of Conger-Morris funer
al home.
Join! Forces Ray K. Bailey,
formerly associated with the
T. J. Hight Real Estate firm,
has joined the sales force of the
Home Real Estate agency, oper
ated by Joseph and , Fred L.
Chez. Bailey has been engaged
in the real estate business for
the past several years.
Navy Mothers The Navy
Mothers club will participate in
the Memorial day parade Fri
day and are asked to assemble
at 9:45 a. m. at the corner of
Ivy and West Main streets. Those
who plan to atend a dedication
of the veterans cemetery are
asked to call Mrs. James Wicker,
809. Adams lane, telephone
2-2985.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Variable high
cloudiness toniRht and Thursday. Mild
temperatures. Low tonight 30. High
Thursday near 80.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy to
night with a few showers and thun
derstorms over mountains. Cloud v in
north valleys Thursday morning,
clearing in afternoon. Otherwise fair
in Interior Thursday. Mostly cloudy
on coast Thursday. Cooler. Low to"
night 44-54. Highs Thursday 70-80, ex
cept 35-65 on coast.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 72; Lowest 35.
Total monthly precipitation 1.27
Inches.
Excess for the month .29 Inch.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1952. 10.70 inches..
Excess for the season 4.22 Inches.
Relative humidity 4:30 p.m. yester
day 23 r; : 4:3o a.m. today 49.
Observations Taken At 4:30 A.M.,
1Z0 Meridian Time
High Low Prec.
Boise 83 59
Boston . 75 52
Chicago 83 50 .27
Denver fl5 45
Eureka 54 50
Havre 62 37
Klamath Falls 86 53
Los Angeles 67 58
Medford 92 60
New York 92 60
Omaha 74 47 .14
Phoenix' 102 70
Portland . 87 53
Heno 88 43
Eugene 81 51
Salt Lake 78 49
San Francisco 62 51
Seattle 80 31
Spokane 82 53
Washington, D.C 80 37
Yakima 89 52
Tomorrow
Sunrise 4:39 a.m. Sunset 7:37 p.m.
CARD OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks to all who ex
tended comforting sympathy and help
in our recent sorrow. For the beauti
ful service, floral offerings, and other
kindnesses, we are deeply grateful.
Mrs.- John Pruit.
Meet Me at
BEV'S
Monday . . .
That's
Right!
to 9 P.M.
EXCLUSIVE FEATURES
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Better than
Customers Are Always Satisfied
112 SOUTH RIVERSIDE
FIRST IN
Budget Hearing Set
At Eagle Point June 10
Eagle Point A public hear
ing on the 1952-53 city budget
totalling $25,340.41 will be held
in the Eagle Point city hall on
June 10 at 8 p.m., according to
Sam Coy, city recorder.
No special election will be
held on the excess over the 6
per cent limitation, Coy said, as
a continuing levy voted two
years ago will cover it. The total
levy will be $6,442.08 with
$752.60 inside the 6 per cent In
crease limitation.
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New York (U.R) Railroad
shares moved to new high
ground in more than 21 years on
the stock exchange Wednesday.
Gains in the carriers ranged
to more than a point. Elsewhere,
prices moved within a very nar
row range.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T . 155U
Anaconda 44Vi
Chrysler : 75H
Curtiss Wright 8
General Electric 59 ',4
General Motors 54-V
Montgomery Ward 60s
Penn R R 18
Radio 25
Southern Co 13
Southern Pacific 78
S Oil of Calif 56
Texas Gulf Sulphur 102Vj
Transamerica 25
United Aircraft 30&a
U S Rubber 23 M
U S Steel 38
Youngstown 43
Livestock
Portland (U P.) Cattle 200. Choice
fed steers $34; mostly good steers
$31.50; utility heifers $22-26: canner
and cutter cows $16.50-20; utility
cows $21.50-23; young cows to $25;
cutter and utility bulls most $23-27.
Calves 25. Choice vealers $35 I J or
above; good grade $31-34; utility and
commercial calves and vealers $21-30.
Hogs 200. Choice No. 1 and 2 butch
ers $23.30; choice 350-550 lb. sows $17.
S1R.R0: good and choice feeder pigs
$22-23.
Sheep 400. Good to prime spring
lambs $26-26.50; good slaughter ewes
$8-8.50.
San Francisco (UP.) Cattle SO;
cutters 20: canners 15-17; commercial
bulls bid $27-28.
Calves none.
Hogs 50. Choice No. 1 butchers $32 05.
Sheen 1.800. Choice 02 lh in,lna
lambs $27: shorn 53 lb. feeder lambs
2a; snorn ewes $5.
Portland Produce
Portland (UP.) Butter Te re
tallers: AA grade prints 75c lb., car
tons 76c; A prints 75c; cartons 76c: B
prints 72c lb.
Eggs To retailers: Grade AA targe
50c dor.; A large 46o doz.; AA medium,
40c doz.: A medium, 45c doz.; cartons
3c additional.
Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched
dar, Oregon single, 45-5 lc lb.; 5-lb.
loaves. 52-55c: nremlnm hrnnrf. tn
58ic lb. for single wheels and BHic
ur u-iu. loaves; processed American
cheese. 5-lb. loaves, 46g-47Uc.
Farm Market
Best Northwest lettuce brought
$3 50-3.75 a crate on the East Side
Farmers' market Wednesday; best
Willamette valley strawberries were
S3.50 a 12-cup fill.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens (No. 1 quality. Yo b
plants) Fryers. 2(i-3 lbs.. 28c; 3-4
lbs.. 2Bc; roosters, 4i lbs. and up. 28c.
light hens, all wts, 16-17c; heavy
hens all wts., 18-19c; old roosters.
14-15c.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 New York
dressed style to retailers: Fryers, all
wts., 44-45c; roasters. 44-45c; light
hens, 32-33c; heavy hens. 33-34c lb.;
cutup fryers, all wts.. 60-61C
Dressed Turkeys To retailers.
Frozen winter pack A grade toms 48c.
New York style In B grade 45-46c.
Rabhits (Average to growers, f.o.b.
killing plants). Live white, 4-5 lbs.,
24-27c; 5-8 lbs.. 22.24c, colored pelts
4c lb. under, old doe rabbits 12-lSc.
few higher; fresh dressed fryers to
retailers, 60-64c, some higher.
LTD
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Wednesday. Mar '(51 V
20-30 Meet Queen
Of '52 Catfish Derby
Medford 20-30 club members
met the queen of the 1952 catfish
derby and her court at their
meeting Tuesday night. The
queen, elected by the Medford
Junior high school, is Beverly
Newbry, and her four princesses
are Kathleen Gulley, Dorothy
McGraw, Tessie Ragsdale and
Therese Stewart.
Frank DeSouza, honorary
kingfish for the derby, spon
sored annually by the club, gave
a summary of the past derbies.
Glenn Linn, principal of the
junior high school, gave a short
talk on how the queen and her
court were elected. Ken Sever
son, chairman of this year's cat
fish derby, said he is expecting
a bigger and better derby, to be
held June 22 at TouVelle Park.
Club guest was Dick Leever.
BIRTHS
GREENE To Mr. and Mrs.
John W 3777 Jacksonville
highway, May 27, 1952, at Com
munity hospital.
Earl, 675 East Main street, Ash
land, May 28, 1952, a girl,.7Va
pounds, at the Community hos
pital. Crocker J., 716' West Main
street, May 28, 1952, a boy, 6V4
pounds, at the Community hos
pital. Phillip, 323 Ashland avenue,
May 26, 1952, a boy, 6 pounds,
at Community hospital.
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POLAR-COLD CO.
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CAR ROLLS OVER
Kenton May, 15, Crescent
City, Calif., a student at Rogue
River academy, was treated for
arm injuries at Community hos
pital this morning. The hospital
reported that May was hurt
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rolled over near Griffin Creek
school. He is the son of J. R.
May, Crescent City.
Dead line on Classified Ada: 8 30
pm. for following day; 10 a.m. Mon
day; noon Saturday for Sunday a.m.
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