With Daughter Mrs. Nellie
yBell, Pasadena, Calif., arrived
this week to visit lor tne sum
mer with her daughter, Mrs. Eu
gene Reynolds, and Mr. Rey
nolds, operators of the Pear City
motel.
MEDFORD
FAIRGROUNDS
' Sponsored by Lion's Club
TUES. Irt 0n U,y nly
JUN.6 W At 1 l p.m.
ai
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RAILROAD SHOW
NEW STAR STUDDED EDITION
WITH THE WORLD FAMOUS STAI Of
SCREEN, RADIO AND TELEVISION
"MR, CIRCUS" HIMSELF
CLYDE BEATTY
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RETURN OF THE SAFARI!
RES. SEAT TICKETS ON SALE
.. Show Day Only at
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LIONS CLUB MEMBERS NOW
Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Earl I
M. Barnhart, Creswell, formerly
i meaiora, are parents of a son,
Earl Christopher, born recently.
uranaparents of the youngster
are Mcdford residents. They are
air. ana Mrs. R. W. Denman
tilB West Main street, and Mr.
ana Mrs. H. Barnhart, . 722 Da
kota avenue.
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TONITE - SATURDAY
PLUS
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Friday Garei Open 7:00 P.M.
Sat. Gates Open 6:30- lat Show, Duik
Gates Open 7:00 - lit Show, Dusk
FREE DANCE
EVERY
SATURDAY NIGHT
EAGLES HALL
WEST MAIN ST MEDFORD
For members and out-of-town
house guests
Music by:
CASH'S DANCE TRIO
Chuck Rose Roy
DANCE Saturday Night
TO THE MUSIC OF THE
RHYTHM KINGS
The Finest Modern Band in the Valley
JACKSONVILLE COMMUNITY HALL
Admission 75c per person, Incl, tax
Sponsored by Jacksonville Lions Club -
FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE
BIG DANCE
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
Featuring The Cowboy Troubador and All the Rogue Valley Boys
Southern Oregon's Largest Dance Floor FREE PARKING
ROGUE VALLEY BALLROOM
One Block South of City Limits on Hiway 99
Dancing Till 1 Admission 11.00 Incl. Tax
Local and Personal
Tonsils Removed Vernon
Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert H. Jones, 815 Sherman
street, had a tonsillectomy today,
Community hospital reported.
From Bakersfield Mrs. A. L.
McClure, Bakersfield, Calif.,' ar
rived this week to visit with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard McClure, 200
Sunrise avenue.
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Returns to Home Mrs. Eliza
beth Cobb, 713 North Riverside
avenue, has returned to her
home after being confined In
Community hospital for several
weeks. She Is now able to receive
visitors.
o .
Rummage The National Sec
retaries association,- Rogue Val
ley chapter, will sponsor a rum
mage sale Saturday, June 7, at
the Pythian building. The sale
opens at 9 a.m.
Bakery Closed - The Bearden
bakery, 2299 Jacksonville high-
day, will be closed about three
weeks awaiting replacement
parts for machines at the bak
ery, Mrs. Percy Bearden said
today.
From Corvallis Mr. and Mrs.
Oral Cummings, Corvallis, are
to arrive by plane to visit for
the week-end with Cummings'
father, W, G. Cummings, and
Mrs. Cummings, 637 Pennsylva
nia avenue.
Injured Charles DeCarlow,
19, of 208 Cottage street, was ad
mitted to Community hospital
this morning for toe surgery, re
sulting from logging accident, ac
cording to attendants. He is em
ployed by Manley and Offard,
loggers, they added.
Leave Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Heisel, Eugene, left for their
home today after visiting with
their son and family, the Man-
ville Heisels, Thomas road. They
were en route home from a Cal
ifornia vacation.
Brother Here Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Corbet and sons, Robert
and Evert, St. Hilaire, Minn., left
today after visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Corbet, 2334 Capital
avenue. The men are brothers
and had not seen each other for
forty years when they lived In
Wisconsin.
Lecture Sunday Another In
a series of truth lectures being
presented by Dr. D. E. Millard
will be given at 11 a.m. Sunday
at the KP hall, Fifth and Grape
streets. All "students of truth"
are invited, Millard said. There
will be special music.
la Colorado Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Stong and children, John
and Terry, 1618 East Jackson
street, are to return next week
after visiting relatives at Den
ver and other Colorado cities.
They are former residents of
Alamosa. They also will attend
University of Colorado gradua
tion exercises at Boulder, where
a brother, David Stong, will be
graduated from the school of
medicine, friends here said to
day.
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THE WEST'S OLDEST AND LARGEST
RETAILER OF AUTO SUPPLIES
BUY NOW AND SAVE
i
FIVE GALLONS OF PAINT
) Grade' A Exterior White Paint. Tested and Proved Resistant
To Severest Weather Extremes. Regular Value $28.00
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FIVE GALLONS OF OIL
100 Paraffin Base Compounded Oil. 1-5 Gallon Can 88c
With Every Purchase. Regular Value $8.00
Other Oil as Low as $1.59 for 2 gallons.
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! Car Clothes Hangers
Strong aluminum bar reachti all.tht JjjlS
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WHEEL SPINNERS
AUTO BABY SEATS
Trucks end tractors. Polished cast
aluminum bai's. Colored lucite insert
In cap. Ra. Val. 1.73..
1
50
Sturdy cotton fabric, bound edges,
safety strap, play beads, arm rests.
Fits front or back seat. Ro(. Val. 2.95
2
50
SEAT PROTECTORS
Fits front or back of any car. Will not
crack, chip or peel. Gusseted elaiti
died back. Rt. Val. LIS
1
50
DOOR VISORS
Keeps out rain, snow, when windows
are lowered. Steps lare! Green, blue
plastie. Re. Vel. 3.4 ...
2
98
GLARE-STOP SHIELD
45'
3i53" sise, cut to fit most cars,
Stays in place permanently without use
of cement. Removable. Reg. Vel. 39c
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AtWMS TTI.ltJTt AT
101 SO. RIVERSIDE
MEDFORD, OREGON
Business Retired P. H. Peck
and Leone Peck have retired
from the assumed business name
of Laurel Street grocery, accord
ing .to records at the county
clerk's office.
e
Assume Name Earl Heft, 118
North Riverside avenue, has ap
plied' for the assumed business
name of Central Realty, a real
estate firm, and Ralph L. Tozier
has retired from the same busi
ness, according to the county
clerk's office.
00.'.
To Build Tavern Ralph
Pierce has received a $4,500
building permit to construct a
tavern at 1256 South Riverside
avenue, according to records in
the city building department, ,
Theft Reported Kenneth K.
Shroyer, 1018 South Grape
street, has reported the theft of
log chains and binders valued
at about $75, according to city
police. They said the equipment
was taken from a truck parked
at Timber Products company.
... . , .
Injured Edward Bufg, Butte
Falls Star route, Eagle Point, an
employee of Johnston Logging
company, suffered injured fin
gers left- hand and injured left
shoulder when he was struck by
a log while working as a chokes-
setter. He was brought to Sacred
Heart hospital by Conger-Morris
ambulance.
....
DAV Show Disabled Amer
ican Veterans, Chapter 32, Camp
White, will sponsor' a show In
the Camp White theater Monday,
June 9, starting at 7:30 D.m
standard time. The theme of the
program is "Sweetheart Night,
Entertainment will be provided
by the Eve Prentice accordion
band. All DAV and auxiliary
members are invited.
...
From Omaha Mrs. Pearl H.
Becker, Omaha, Neb., left last
night after a two-day visit with
Mr. and Mrs. John Gribble, 139
Kenyon avenue. Mrs. Becker
met the Cribbles while return
ing on a ship from the Orient
in 1937 and has travelled exten
sively. She is employed 'in the
main offices of Union Pacific
railroad and after leaving here
went to Seattle to begin a 10
day Alaskan cruise.
. .
To Return Clark Thomas and
George Schuler are to return to
day from Eugene where they
went yesterday to participate
last evening in Elks club initia
tion ceremonies. They were ac
companied north by Ned Schul
er, an Initiate, who Will remain
in' Eugene until tomorrow. Tho
mas is manager of the Medford
Flower shop and the Schulers
are from the Southern Oregon
Bearing company.
. . .
Protector Arrives Navy" men
here have received a new 16-mil
limeter motion picture projector,
it was reported today. A group
this week- received instruction
in its operation by Chief War
rant Officer Clarence E. Horton
and Chief Petty Officer Dan H.
Kramer, both visiting here from
13th Naval district headquarters
in Seattle. Taking the instruc
tion were Loren Messenger,
Navy leserve lieutenant com
mander, Ashland," commanding
officer of VAU 13-17 reserve
unit; J. R. Keating, lieutenant
commander in charge of VCU
13-11, and Carl D. Blessing, sta
tionkeeper of the reserve station.
livestock
Portland (U.P.I Cattle 33. Good
and choice fed iteen 133-33.90: choice
$34; commercial iteen $26.30-31; good
fed heifers 931.90-32; commercial heif.
en 128-30; canntr and cutter cowa $16
$18.90; utility cowi $20-23; utility and
commercial bulla $29.90-29.50.
Calves 25. Choice vealert and light
calve $35-36, prime $37; good and
choice stock calve. $34-38; utility and
commercial slaughter calves and veal
n $20-30.
Hogs 175. Choice No. 1 and No. 3
butchers $22-23.50: choice sows $16.
18, lighter weights to $19; choice feed
er pigs $23.
Sheep 25. Good to prfmt spring
Iambs $26.26.50; utility $24; mixed j
yearling and old crop Iambs $13-20; I
food and choice shorn ewes $7-8 30;
culls $3.
San Francisco (U.P.) Cattle for
week 800. Compared with late last
week's steers 50c$l lower, heifers 50c
tower. -
Calves for week 25. Compared to
last week, slaughter calves around $1
lower.
Hogs for week 1,733. Compared to
late last week: Butchers unevenly
steady, sows fully steady. '
Sheep for week 10,000. Largest week
of the year; wooled good and choice
lambs steady to 25c lower,
Portland Produce
PorUand (U.P.I Butter: To retail
ers AA grade prints 73c lb.; cartons
76c; A prints 73c; cartons 76c; fi
prints 72c lb.
Eggs: To retailers Grade AA large
50-52c doz.: A large 46-47c do.; AA
medium 46-47e doz.; A medium. 43c
doz ; cartons 3c additional.
Cheese: To retailers: A grade Ched
dar, Oregon single. 46-5lc lb.; 5-lb.
loaves 52-55c: premium brands to
58ac lb. for single wheels and 61 'jc
for 3-lb. loaves; processed American
cheese. 3-lb. loaves, 4flj7tic.
Farm Market
Top quality strawberries went at
a high of $2.73 on the East Side
Farmers' market Friday as the sea
son's largest receipts were reported:
most purchasers wea close to the
$2.25-2.50 range with overripes and
jam berries sagging to $1.50 a crate;
best lettuce was $2.50-2.73 a crate;
No. l-A grade long white potatoes
were around $7.50-8.50 a hundred
weight or above.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens No. 1 quality, f.o.b.
plants) Fryers 2ia-3 lbs., $28-29; 3-4
ids., ta-w. roasters, 4li lbs. and up.
28-29c; light hens, all wts., 16-17c;
heavy hens, all wts., 18-19c; old roost
ers, 13-lSc lb.
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., 60-6 lc.
Dressed Turkeys To retailers.
Frozen winter pack A grade toms 48c.
New York style in B grade 45-46c.
Rabbits (Average to growers, f.o.b
killing plants). Live white 4-5 lbs. 24
27c; 5-6 lbs., 22-24c, colored pelts 4c
lb. under, old doe rabbits lS-fSc, few
higher, fresh dressed fryers to retail
ers, 60-640, some higher.
Wall Sired"
New York (U.R) Indus
trial shares again led the stock
market higher Fridsy on in
creased volume.
It was the third consecutive
advance and it lifted the railroad
issues to a new high since March
25, 1931 and the industrials to a
new high since last March 31,
The utility average came within
a few cents of its . 20-year top:
Sales were the highest since Ap
ril 24. - ; -
Dow-Jones closing stock aver
ages: 30 industrials 268.03 up
1.74; 20 railroads 100.36 up 0.09;
15 utilities 50.12 up 0.11; and 65
stocks 104.34 up 0.40.
Sales Friday approximated 1,
520,000 shares compared with 1,
410,000 shares Thursday.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T .ISSVs
Anaconda ' 44
Chrysler 76V4
Curtiss Wright 8V4
Friday. June 6. 1952
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE EX.ZVEW
Obituary
FURNITURE
WANTED
For Auction
Buy Anything Used in Home,
Including Tools or Guns
Bring Cash in 20 Minutes
PHONE 3-2939
Buyer, Don Money
FORREST RAVENOR
Funeral services for Forrest
H. Ravenor,, 71, of Jacksonville,
who died at Long Beach, Calif.,
on June 2, will be held at Perl
funeral home Monday at 2 p.m.
with the .Rev. D. Kirkland West,
pastor of the First Presbyterian
church, offlriatins. Interment
will be in Jacksonville cemetery.
The deceased was born at
Sandy, Utah, on Jan. 18, 1881,
and had been a resident of Jack
sonville for the past 29 years.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Granella Hollingsworth,
North Bend, Ore.; two brothers,
Edward. Jacksonville, and Harry,
Long Beach; four- sisters, Mrs.
Winnie Hughes, Mrs. Ruby Ed
dington, Mrs. Millie Duke and
Mrs. Fern Johnson, all of Long
J3"""!!, and one grandson.
Funeral Saturday For Talent Logger
General Electric
General Motors .....
Montgomery Ward .
Penn. R. R
Penney, J. C
Radio
Southern Co :
Southern Pacific
S. .Oil of Calif
Texas Gulf Sulphur .....
Transamerica' .,
Tri-Continental
United Aircraft
U. S. Rubber
U. S. Steel , ,
Youngstown
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WED. & FRI. NIGHTS
at tha
Rogue Valley Ballroom
JIMMY
DORSEY
AND HIS 18-PIECE
ORCHESTRA
featuring .
Eleanor Russell - Karl Kiffe
Sandy Evam Shorty
Sherock and the
Original Dorseyland Band
ARMORY
KLAMATH FALLS
Tues., June 10
DMMCCIE
at Walker's Dreamland
SAT. WITH
BRING THE FAMILY
FOR AN EVENING OF REAL FUN
ENDS TONITE '
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tomorrow
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FOOD - That is 'Out of this World'
(Aik rtia folks' mhi (! e ton)
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New Summer Hours 10:00 A.M. le 9:00 P.M. Daily
Breakfast. Lunch, Dinner Sandwiches, Refreshments
SATIS-FRIED CHICKEN or BROILED STEAK DINNER
with hot biscuits, fresh vegetable, ho-made pie
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Sat. & Sun. From 1 p.m.
Ashland Funeral services
for Wilson V. Klimek. 33, of
route 1, box 235, Talent, who
died Tuesday following a log
ging accident at Gold Beach,
will be held Saturday at 2 p.m.
at Litwlller funeral, home. The
Rev. Ross Knotts will officiate
and interment will be In Moun
tain View cemetery.
Mr, Klimek was born Dec. 31,
1918 In Medford and had been a
resident of this area all hi. life
He was logger and a veteran of
worm war 11.
Survivor! include his mnlhor
Mrs. Julia Klimek, Talent: four ,
Dromcrs, Richard and Marcel
Jr.. both of Talent, Antony,
Phoenix, and Jerrv. an Armv
corporal stationed in Auslr'i,
and two sisters, Mrs. Ll a
Smith, Ashland, end Mrs. Julia
Johnson, Medford.
Dead Una Sunday Claialfledl la at
noon Saturday.
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