Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 17, 1952, Image 11

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    To Heiurn After a week's
visit to Portland to see the
Rose festival. Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. Severson, 113 North Ivy
street, will return to Medford
this week.
DRIVE IN
tlieatre
TONIGHT - WED. - THURS.
All tfse glowing magic
of young love!
SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S
tarring
EM ANDREWS DOROTHY McGUIRE
L FARLEY GRANGER -PEGGY DOW
PLUS
CENSER
ROGERS iWfcCjU
DENNIS 'n.n(m
NEWS - CARTOONS
Gatei Open 7:00 lit Show, Dulk
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1 SNSSSfe deluxe m.. H . fKi Motor Oil j
1 super active-.. m H XMak &y, i
I "MTVrfmi 100 emp.hr. .p. 1 7" B Pfefl .'Off I. ., . , i
"I , , VWJ' 3 " Group I Exchange -2- -old. Glvwcom.
9 lff- t V.rton Regular: 80 amp. hr. j.M "sine pm. -1
4-lnch Round, Clamp-on I rf .1 Pv I VST" fi
l Side Mirrors I f X H
ivVyi H ''l Diipensen Air Deflector . Wash Mops N
J 1 14c Poir28c ' ' 79c :
I 34 Has stainleu iteel finish. Tin m . "Horjy Honk" ; in cor. Ol ploiMc l Soft, quality cotton I
' Jl .. ... -t door.' I r 1 Pe- Ops to tun otiorted colors yam wedwr itti 12' I J
, 1 1 either side of ear oo-- ,ilor Con1. Jolt hond pi j
I jyjpj tmKKtKttKCmSllmJ' litwu Woitte, colon. itondard garden hoie.
1 ijl Hiflh Qi'tyTRco A 7rT C I I jk' I 1
I JFilter ( f
I Coat Hangers Fan Belts Thermomelers
lm A 65e 85c ;."-4 32c
' If Fife fir a v I : 1 Clampi between upper VARCON heavy duty. , Attache to ony dean, F a
H rif5rramf4.Keepi oil Clean I -A ond lower moJdtno of Fiti Cherrolet 1937-31. smooth surface. Regh J J
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, I ', J ferenco with operation, popular mokes of cars, ebove. Guaranteed. -"
1 ' 'ALWAYS 'TTjBUY Kt'k j
I 101 S. RIVERSIDE PHONE 2-6882 'j
Local and
Hoxy Ann HEC Roxy Ann
HEC will meet at i p.m. Wednes
day, June 18, at the Grange hall.
Alice Shober will act as hostess.
-
Remodeli Home Bob New-
land, 919 Kenyon avenue, has
applied for a $1,300 building
permit from the city to remodel
his residence and add a room.
Rummage Sale Jacksonville
Rebekah lodge will hold a rum
mage sale Saturday, June 21,
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Py
thian building, Fifth and Grape
streets, Medford.
Townsend Auxiliary The
Townsend club auxiliary will
meet Wednesday, June 18 at 1
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Charles
Boussum, 720 Welch street.
Supplementary Name L. L.
Stamper, C. Lee Skaggs, L. D.
Goff and E. V. Goff have applied
for the supplementary assumed
business name certificate of
Stamper and Goff Brothers
Hardware, 225 West Main street.
Promoted Benjamin T.
Trowbridge, USN, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin J. Trow
bridge, 1625 East Main street,
Medford, has been advanced to
the rate of personnelman, third
class, a Navy press release said
today. Trowbridge is serving
with Fighter Squadron 194
aboard the aircraft carrier USS
Valley Forge, which has launch
ed planes on missions over en
emy territory in Korea since late
last year. He attended Medford
high school, Southern Oregon
college and Oregon State college
before enlisting in 1950. Mrs.
Trowbridge said he plans to be
home in July.
THE WEST'S
RETAILER
ECONOMY, DURABILITY
CREST
Traveler Tires
Regularly 14.07
107
JL 40016 Sin
Not a recap, not a factory
second! 9-Month written
road hazard guarantee.
CREST Deluxe
Regularly 1S.57
M07
60016 Size
15-month road hazard
guarantee. High qualit"'
CREST Multi-Grip
Regularly 19.07
P 60016 SIM
2l-month road hazard
guarantee. Super quality.
FREE INSTALLATION!
I
Sporllites
5.79
VARCON. Sealed
beam, portable light of
many uiei. Plugi Into
cigar lighter socket.
Spark Plugs
Regularly
Power) Aluminum oxide
Iniulaton, copper gai
keti, teok proof t -piece
construction.
Personal
To Wed Allan Charles Will
son, 19, timber faller, Murphy,
and Lola Mae Haubcnsack, 21,
Central Point, secured a mar
riage license on June 14 at the
Josephine county clerk's office
in Grants Pass.
California Trip Mrs. Beulah
Ulstad, Ashland, manager of
Leon's Tots to Teens shop of
Medford, left Sunday to visit
her daughter Mrs. Don Wadley
of Los Altos, Calif. She plans to
spend a week there.
On Scout Hike With Scout
troop 9 on their annual hike is
Mr. S. R. Doty, 726 King, Med
ford. The troop left Sunday and
will go through Oregon Caves,
camp, and hike back by next
week-end.
Cable Stolen Frank W.
Little, 1602 East Jackson street
has reported the theft of 713
feet of cable valued at about
S71, city police said today. Little
told officers the cable was taken
from a Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph company storage lot
at Summit avenue and McAn-
drews road over the weekend.
.
Saved Life A pint of blood
donated by Winston W. Kurth
Navy airman and son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Miller, 1980 Barnett
road, Medford, was used to save
a fighting man's life within 72
hours after he donated it. The
blood was flown from U. S. Na
val Air station, Whidbey Island,
Washington, to Seattle to be pro.
cessed typed and then rushed
immediately to the battlefront
according to a Navy press re
lease. Kurth graduated from
Medford high school and has
been in the service a year.
OLDEST AND LARGEST,
OF AUTO SUPPLIES,
Top Carriers
12.95
Basket type with heavy
heet iteel boltom.
36x36xl8tlze.Heavy
uclion cupt and itrapi.
Auto Visors
16 95
"Commander." Trans
parent lucite panels
with ilatnlen iteel trim.
Green. Easy set up.
tell
g 7-7l0u 6-9738
Window Broken Clifford
Gunderson, manager of the
Piggly Wiggly store, 528 South
Riverside avenue, has reported
that a plate glass window at the
store has been damaged by a
gun shot, according to city po
lice records. The window is val
ued at about $96, Gimderson told
police.
....
Station Operator Bud Ken
nedy will again operate the
Richfield service station at Ninth
street and CentVal avenue, ac
cording to an announcement to
day by Leonard Case, territorial
supervisor for the Richfield oil
pnmnflnv Kpnnprtv formerlv OD-
erated the station for 3 Mi years.
To Texas Spending her sum
mer vacation in Ft. Worth, Tex.,
is Paula Jeanne Scott, daughter
of. Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Scott, 715 Clark street, Medford.
She is visiting her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Tilley,
who were in Medford last week
and took Paula back with them.
...
Buying Trip s Several of
Medford's clothing buyers are
attending "Market Week" in Los
Angeles to select styles for next
fall. Mrs. Mildren Moss, Haw
thorne apartments, has been
there for the last week and plans
to be back the first of July. Mrs.
Marjorie Green and Mrs. Nunya
Lizberg are also taking in the
displays. Adrienne Steward will
return this week from there, and
just arrived from the buying
week is Parker Wood.
. e .
Officer Graduates First Lt.
Kenneth R. Buxton, 2478 Sunny
View drive, Medford, graduated
last Saturday from a refresher
course for reserve officers at
the Army Command and Gen
eral Staff college at Fort Leaven
worth. He went on active duty
for the two-week course which
stressed problems of supply,
transportation and communica
tion support of combat forces.
In civilian life, Lieutenant Bux
ton is a wireman employed by
Trowbrioge and Flynn of Med
ford.
At Hospital Oscar Peterson,
310 Jackson street, Medford,
was a medical patient at Sacred
Heart hospital today, hospital at
tendants reported. Those under
going surgery included Mrs.
Jack Clark, - 1127 West 10th
street, Medford; Robert Costello,
Ft. Jones, Calif.; Mrs. Robert
Doty, Jacksonville; and Mrs,
Stella Anderson, Route 2, Box
21, Central Point. Nine-month-
old Thomas Ward, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Ward, 508 Fair
mont, Medford, also underwent
surgery.
DINE!
DANCE!
rrl-i- 1ST" n
l-W STARTING U
jy TONIGHT o
THE TEX ATCHISON J3
l,sf SHOW AND DANCE
''V"! Starring Dynamic
Vjrj DOROTHY DILUNGER
PH" IN PERSON
f aA The Composer of. WT
MIA "Sick, Sober and Sorry" If 1
DOROTHY DILUNGER
IN PERSON
The Composer of.
"Sick. Sober and Sorry"
SHOWS NIGHTLY
1 MILE SOUTH MEDFORD HI WAY 99
Open 1 p.m. till 2:30 a.m. Air Conditioned
Phone 2-6012
PM
! I SHOWS NIGHTLY I
TOMORROW NIGHT
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18
ROGUE VALLEY
BALLROOM
AMERICA'S
MOST
VERSATILE
DANCE
BAND!
To Michigan Mrs. Everett T.
Manley, 416 King street, left
last week for Sandusky, Mich.,
where she was called by the ill
ness of her father.
e
Family Trip Mr. and Mrs.
John Russell, 120 Newtown St.,
Medford, and their two children
will return this week from a two
week trip to Los Angeles, Calif.
...
Back at Work Paul Dlmick,
617 North Front street, Med
ford, was back on the job at
the United States National bank
Monday, after a leg injury re
ceived at the bank picnic, June
8.
Appendix Operation Delor-
es Ball, seven-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ball,
1468 Prune, is in Community
hospital after an appendix op
eration. She underwent surgery
Sunday.
Seeing Southern Oregon On
a two week tour of southern
Oregon is Ralph Knippel, 817
Beekman avenue. He is showing
his parents from Milwaukee,
Wis., the Oregon Caves, Crater
lake, and other sights.
...
Good Father's Day Father's
day business was well above last
year, a number of Medford's
store managers said Monday.
Most of the managers felt that
Father's day is gaining as much
acceptance as Mother's day.
They agreed that Medford fath
ers were treated very well this
year according to sales statis
tics.
Visit Parents Capt. and Mrs.
Ben G. Hansen and three chil
dren, Honolulu, are visiting with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Hansen, Oak Grove road,
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Guyer, 319 Portland ave
nue. Captain Hansen, who Is in
the Air Force, will be stationed
in Washington, D.C., starting
July 1.
N e e
To Alaska M r . and Mrs
Clarence Pfnister, 1757 Spring
street, and their two daughters,
Danna Lue and Myrna Lee,
have left on vacation to visit
Mrs. Pfnister's two sisters in
Fairbanks, Alaska. They will
drive up the Alcan highway, and
spend the summer, visiting a
brother in Regina, Sask., Can
ada, en route. They will return
by boat. - '
Livestock
Portland (UP) Cattle 130. Com
mercial slaughter steers, $27.28; util
ity commercial heifers, $24-24.50; can-
ner and cutter cows, 517-ao.
Calves 50. Commercial and good
vealers $28-32.
Hogs $350. Choice No. 1 butchers
U N
Tuesday. June 17, 1952
Obituary
ROBERT STUDEBAKER
Funeral services for Robert
Studebaker, 3, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Studebaker, 717 South
Peach street, who died June 5
at Rock Springs, Wyo., will be
held at the Perl funeral home
Wednesday at 10 a. m. with the
Rev. Meredith Groves, pastor of
First Methodist church, offic
iating. Interment will be in Sis
kiyou Memorial park.
STOGSDILL INFANT
Graveside funeral services for
the infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim StogsdiU, 611 West 10th
street, who died at a local hos
pital Sunday, will be held at
Siskiyou Memorial park Wed
nesday at 11 a. m. Perl funeral
home is in charge ot funeral
arrangements.
WALTER BAKER
Services for Walter Baker, 65.
who died Friday will be held
in the Camp White Chapel
Thursday at 1 p. m. (2 p. m..
Camp White time,) with Chap
lain Henry W. Anderson offic
iating. Committal will be in
Camp White cemetery. Comer
Morris funeral home Is In charge
of funeral arrangements.
Mr. Baker was born Feb. 1,
1887, in Chase, Kan., -nd was
a railroad engineer by profes-
from 180-230 lbs.. $2335 but most
bids $22.30-23; cnoica 330-O 10.
sows $lfl-17.50; choice lightweights $18
nri nhftvtv
Sheep 500. Spring lambs, good to
prime, $25 50-28; utility $24: utility
and good No. 2 and 3 pelt yearlings,
$14-16; lightweight. $17.
San Tranclico (UP Cattle 180.
Commercial steers $28.28.25; commer
cial ivnri ranir caws f 18.50-20.
Calves 10. Good and choice 230-300
lbs. range slaughter calves $31.
Hogs 500. Choice No. 1 and 2 grades
100-230 lb. butchers $22; litiijows
$16 50.
Sheep 1.500. Good and choice shorn
ismDi, fifo-aa. wooiea iriudi
Portland Produce
Portland (UP Butter: To retailer
AA grade prints. 75c lb.; cartons.
76c; A prints 73c; cartons, 76c; B
nrinta. 72c Ih.
Eggs: To retailers grade AA large.
53-54c doz.; A larga, 48-49c doz.; A
small, 35 -36c doz.; cartons 3c add I
tional.
Cheese: To retailers A grade Ched
dar. Ore eon singles. 7-51c lb.: S-lb.
loaves. 32-35c: premium brands to
98 ic lb. for single wbeels and U4c
for 5 -lb. loaves; processed American
cneese. a-io. loaves, wrt-mje.
rum Market
Season's first mid-Columbia yellow
wax beans sold at 23 cents a pound
on the Bast Side Farmers' market
Tuesday; strawberries held about un
changed. Poultry. Rabbits
Live Chickens (No. 1 Quality f.o.b,
plants) Fryers 2&-3 lbs., 29-30c: 3-4
lbs. 20.30c; roasters, 4 lbs. and up,
20-30c; light hens, all wts., 10-17c;
heavy-type hens, all wts., IT-I80 lb.;
nm rnnttri m.inf in.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 New York
dressed style to retailers, fryers, broil
ers, roasters, au wts., 43-4c; roasters,
43.44c: lisht hens. 31 -32c t heavy bens,
33-34c; cut-up fryers, all wts., 50-60c
lb.
Rabbits f average to growers, f.o.b,
killing plants) .Live white 4-5 lbs., 31
24c: S-fl lbs.. 18.21c. colored celts 4c lb.
under, old does rabbits 10.12c, few
higher, fresh dressed fryers to retail
ers, 07-oic, soma nigner.
Wall Street
New York U.R) Trading In
stocks fell off to the lightest
level In a month Tuesday.
Prices continued to move nar
rowly as the financial district
tried to delve Into the future on
the basis of the steel and other
business situations.
Dow Jones preliminary closing
stock averages: 30 industrials
268.01 up 0.18: 20 railroads 09.94
up 0.18; 15 utilities 4S.63 off
0.18, and 63 stocks 1U4.UU up
0.02.
Sales Tuesday approximated
920,000 shares compared with
980,000 shares traded Monday.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T 4 T 182
Anaconda . ...... 43
Chrysler 78V4
Curtlss Wright . 8
General Electric ..... 8934
General Motors 58
Montgomery Ward .... ... 83
Penn. R. R 20V4
Penney. J. C . 88 V4
Radio 25Ti
Southern Co . 13M
Southern Pacific 79H
S. Oil of Calif 57
Texas Gudf Sulphur . 1077s
Transamerlca 28'
TrI-Continental 14
ifnlted Aircraft . 31V4
U. S. Rubber .........unquoted
U. S. Steel 3BV4
Youngstown 45
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Mtdford and vicinity: Continued fair
and warm through Wednesday. Hiph
today near 90, low tonight 45-18, high
Wednesday 8S-S8.
Oregon: Fair tonight and sunny
Wednesday except early morning low
cloudiness in coastal areas. Continue-d
warm. High 80-80 southern hall, low
LOCAL DATA
Temperature a year ago today: Hiah-
est SI; lowest 49.
Total monthly precipitntion .112 Inch.
Excess for the month .34 inch.
Total precipitation since September
195120 52 inches.
Excess for the season 4.44 Inches.
Relative humid it v 4:30 n m. vester.
day 23; 4:30 a.m. today 85.
xo morrow
Sunrise 4:35 a.m. Sunset 7:49 p.m.
Observation! Taken at 4:30 A.M.,
120 Meridian Tim
Boise so 33
sion. He was a veteran of World
War I, enlistinR June 26, 1018,
and being discharged Nov. 4,
1918. He servpH as a nrivntr
Co. 4, Div. Bn. No. 1, 166tn De
pot urigarte.
He is survivpH hv nn mint
Mrs. Mollie Muscott, Dallas, Ore.
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