Local and Personal
Eugenean Visits John Wal
ker, Eugene, is visiting with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ern
est Gilstrap, 35 Geneva street.
Visiting Mrs. Marvin C.
Rose, Wolf Creek, is visiting her
sister, Mrs. M. D. Erickson, 213
Cottage street. She arrived Sun
day and plans to leave this week-
end- . ....
Patient Horns Mrs. Louise
Davis, 1514 Bryant avenue, who
entered the Community hospital
on Sunday and underwent sur
gery, is now home and receiving
visitors.
...
In Hospital E. J. Green,
Rogue River, has been admitted
to Osteopathic hospital for medi
cal attention, ' and Mrs. Claude
Oldham, 827 West 14th street,
underwent major surgery there
yesterday, according to attend
ants. .
Valley Visitors Mr. and'
Mrs. Willard D. (Bill) Eberhart
and son, Montreal, Que., and Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Gilstrap and
children, Salem, are visiting
friends and relatives in the val
ley. Eberhart is manager of the
United Press bureau in Montreal.
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TONIGHT and THURSDAY
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NEWS - CARTOONS
Gal.i Open 7:00 - lit Show, Duik
To Colorado Mrs. Dick
Arndt, 38 Vancouver avenue,
plans to leave Friday for Gree
ley, Colo., where she has been
called by the illness of her moth
er. She expects to be away about
a week.
. - .
Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Fugere, Medford, were call
ed to Lodi, Calif., for the funeral
of his brother-in-law, Helmer
Moen, a former resident of the
Griffin Creek area, who died
June 9.
Wall on Fire Firemen ex
tinguished a fire in the wall of
a house at 635 Palm street about
0:30 a.m. today. They said the
fire resulted from a trash burner
being too close to a wall. Occu
pant of the house was listed as
Mrs. Lily Powers. ,
.
FOE Meeting Aerie 2093,
Fraternal Order of Eagles, will
meet at the' Eagles hall the eve
ning of June 12 to elect one
trustee to fill a vacancy on the
board, officers said today. The
meeting is the regular June gath
ering. ...
Tonsils Removed Judy Kim
mey, 9, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Kimmey, 1112 Reddy
avenue, and Jill Filatreau,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Filatreau, 124 Vancouver, had
tonsillectomies today at Osteo
pathic hospital, the hospital re
ported. ...
Trucks Collide Trucks driv
en by George H. Reid, 1055
Walker avenue, Ashland, and
John M. Blackford, route 2, box
31, Central Point, collided near
the inleresection of South River
side avenue and 13th street at
about 12:20 p.m. yesterday ac
cording to city pqlice. They said
Blackford was cited for reckless
driving. Some damage was re
ported to both vehicles.
...
Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald A. FitzGerald, Portland, for
mer residents of Medford,. are
the parents of a son born at St.
Vincent's hospital there May 20,
it was reported here, today. The
baby weighed eight pounds four
ounces and has been named Ger
ald Bruce. Grandparents are
Mrs. Delia FitzGerald, 118 Tripp
street, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Barber, 718 McAndrews road.
Dead line on Classified Ads: 5:30
p.m. for following day: 10 a.m. Mon
day; noon Saturday for Sunday a.m.
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Obituary
MAMIE NELSON
Christian Science services for
Mrs. Mamie Louise Nelson, who
died in Salem June 9, will be
held at Perl funeral home Fri
day at 2:30 p. m. Interment will
be in Jacksonville cemetery.
The deceased, a resident of
Jacksonville, was the mother of
Mrs. Myrtle P. Lee, who sur
vives.
BEATRICE GALBREATH
Funeral services are pending
at Perl funeral home for Bea
trice Galbreath, who died in
Woodland, Calif., on Tuesday.
RHODA WOOLDRIDGE
Funeral services for Rhoda
Ann Wolldridge, 86, who died
Sunday at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. George W. Swin
ney, 1013 West Ninth street, will
be held at Perl funeral home
Thursday at 1 p. m. with the Rev.
Earl Downing, Ashland, offic
iating. Interment will be in Mis
souri Flat cemetery.
The deceased was born in
Van Buren county, Missouri, on
November 7, 1866, the daughter
of Thomas J. and Millie Nord
Shattuck. She had spent most
of her life in southern Oregon,
having located at Missouri Flat
about 1882. In 1885, at Lake
view, she was married to James
Logan Wooldridge.
- Survivors, other than Mrs.
Swinney, includes a daughter,
Mrs. Fred Sharp, Bridge, Ore.;
two sons, Walter W. Medford,
and Frank, Central Point; a bro
ther, Thomas J. Shattuck, Yreka;
three sisters, Mrs. Andrew Mc
Carthy, Grants Pass; Mrs. June
Graham, Grants Pass,' and Mrs.
Ernest Weidner, Phoenix; 19
grandchildren, 21 great - grand
children and one great - great
grandchild.
Livestock
Portland (U.P.) Cattle 125. Good
to low choice 1103 lb. fed steers $33.90;
other good 875-1093 lb. steers $32.50;
good 833 lb. fed heifers 29; utility
cows $20-21.50; canners and cutters
$16-19: utility to commercial bulls
$27-29.50.
Calves ' 25. Commercial to choice
vealers $31-34.
Hogs 200. Choice No. 1 and No. 2
butchers 180-235 lb. $22.50-23; choice
300-400 lb. sows S17.50-1R.'
Sheep 300. Good and choice spring
lamua a,n, iigniweigni uiuiiy ana
good lambs $25.
San Francisco (U.Pt Cattle 100.
Range cows S21.50; canners and cut
ters $14-17; 800-900 lb. feeder steers
$28.
Calves none.
Hogs 30. Choice No. 1 and No. 2
butchers 190-230 lbs. $22.50.
Sheep 1.200. Choice 79 lb. shorn
spring iambs $28.50.
Portland Produce
Portlnnd (U.P.) Butter: To retail
ers aa grade prints, 73c lb.: cartons
76c; A prints, 75c; cartons, 76c; B
prints, Tic,
Ebbs: To retailers; Grad AA lurid
52-53c doz.; A large 47c doz.; AA me
dium, 46-47c doz.; A medium, 45-46c
doz.; cartons 3c additional,
Cheese: To retailers: A grade Ched
dar. Oregon singles, 47-51c lb.; 3-lb.
loaves. 52-55c: premium brands to
aH'ic in. ior single wneeis and Bl'ic
for 5-Ib. loaves; processed American
cneese. n-iD. loaves, w ,i-47 2C.
Farm Market
Fancy strawberries sold mostly at
$2.75-3 on the East Side Farmers' mar
ket Wednesday. Royal Anne cherries
from The Dalles were 15-18 cents a
pound; Northwest cabbage was $4-4.25
a crate; first raspberries sold at $3.25
a 12-cup fill.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens (No. 1 qualitv. fob.
plants) Fryers 2fr-3 lbs., 29 -30c; 3-4
lbs., 29-30e; roasters, 4fc lbs. and up,
29-30c; light hens, all wts.. 18-17c;
heavy type hens, all wts., 18-19C lb.;
old roosters 13-15c lb.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 New York
dressed style to retailers, fryers, broil
er roasters, all wts., 43-44c; roasters,
43-44c; light hens, 31-32c; heavy hens,
33-34c; cut-up fyers, all wts., 39-flOc lb.
Rabbits (average to growers, f.o.b.
killing plants) Live white 4-5 lbs.. 24
27c; 3-6 lbs., 2 2-2 4c, colored pelts 4c
lb. under, old doe rabbits 12-13c, few
higher, fresh dresFed fryers to retail
ers, 60-64C, some higher.
TRAGEDY! Firemen work in vain to revive 10-year-old Ruben
Martinez, who became the first holiday drowning fatality in the
Los Angeles area. His mother, Mrs. Louise Martinez, sobs ber
grief In the background.
Wednesday. June 11. 1SS2
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
Central Point Legion Will Elect Officers
Central Point "One of the
most important meetings of the
year" will be held by Myers
Holland Post 129, American Le
gion, at 8 p.m. Thursday, June
12, officers said today. The meet
ing will be in the Legion hall.
Officers will be elected for
the coming year, and delegates
to the convention will also be
named. The post has a resolution
it proposed to submit to the con
vention, and other matters will
be discussed.
Joint installation of new offic
ers will be held at the Legion
Memorial building the evening
of June 26, with all posts in Dist-
dict 4 west of the Cascades par-
Anti-Gambling Bill
Petitions Available
Petitions seeking to place a
measure on the November gen
eral election ballot which would
outlaw pari-mutuel gambling in
Oregon are being circulated in
Medford, it as reported here this
week by the Rev. Meredith
Groves, minister of the First
Methodist church here.
The state-wide petition circu
lated is under the sponsorship of
the Oregon Council of Churches.
If placed on the ballot and apH
proved by the voters, the meas
ure would prohibit state-conducted
gambling on horse and dog
races, now allowed by Oregon
law.
The Rev. Mr. Groves said that
petitions are available at the
church office, and that those
wishing to assist in circulating
them will be welcome.
BIRTHS
WRIGHT To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert, 517V6 Park street, June
9, 1952, a boy, 7 lbs., at Osteo
pathic hospital.
BENNETT To Mr. and Mrs.
E. D., 914 Grant street, June 5,
1952, a boy, 7 lbs., at Sacred
Heart hospital.
KURZ To Mr. and Mrs.
Louis, 411 South Front street,
June 10, 1952, a boy, 6Vi lbs., at
Community hospital.
HOB
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Jeanne CRAIN . Tl
Clark GABLE
BARBARA STANWYCK
in
"TO PLEASE A LADY'
JANE POWELL
ANN SOTHERN
in
"Nancy Goes To Rio"
In Color by Technicolor
tlcipating.
The Veterans hour, the month
ly radio program and variety
show at Camp White, will be
held at 7:30 p.m. Friday, June
13 at the veterans domiciliary. It
will be the last show until fall,
and the public is invited to at
tend. Jimmy Dunlevy, manager
of radio station KYJC over
which the program is broadcast,
assists in its production.
HAS LONG-LIFE RECIPE
Milford, N.H. (U.PJ Have a
breakfast menu of doughnuts,
cheese and ice water and you've
got a good chance to live a long
life. That's what Mrs. Ida Rey
nolds, 97, says she does.
SKATING
IVIRY
WED. & FRI. NIGHTS
at Hie
Rogue Valley Ballroom
Coming Soon!
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TO
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Kirk Douglas
Eleanor Parker
William Bendix
In
"Detective
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PLUS
Lady Luck'
Starring
1TJ Robert Barbara
Tl YOUNG HALE
Frank
MORGAN
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yl Show at 8:15
Wall Street
New York (U.R) Hails led
stocks higher Wednesday after
a selloff in the previous session.
Their gains all but wiped out
Tuesday's losses and left the
average around the 21 - year
high.
Dow Jones closing stock av
erages: 30 industrials 267.93 up
0.26; 20 railroads 100.52 up 1.07;
15 utilities 49.99 off 0.03; and
65 stocks 104.32 up 0.39. Sales
Wednesday approximated 1,190,
000 shares compared with 1,220,
000 shares traded Tuesday.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 151V4
Anaconda ...- 4334
Chrysler - 76
Curtiss Wright 8 :
General Electric 59 j
General Motors 55 j
Montgomery Ward 62 V i
Penn. R.R 20 !
Penney, J: C.- - 68V4
Radio 264
Southern Co 13
Southern Pacific 79
S. Oil of Calif 56
Texas Gulf Sulphur 108V4
Transamerica 2634
Tri-Continental 14
United Aircraft 31
U.S. Rubber : ..23Vs
U. S. Steel 38
Youngstown 44
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