Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 19, 1952, Image 15

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Local and
plan Dance Wagner Creek
Youth club will hold a dance
Saturday, Juno 21, at 7:30 p.m.
Everyone in the community is
invited to attend.
Returns Home W. H. Ruck
er, H27 Orchard Home drive,
Medford, returned Wednesday
morning following a business
trip to Ccntralia, Wash., and a
visit in Salem. He had been gone
since Saturday.
To Meet Canton Siskiyou
and auxiliary will meet Friday,
June 20, in the IOOF hall. Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Kight, captain
and president of the two groups,
will preside. A covered dish sup
per at 6:30 p.m. will precede the
sessions. Mrs. L. O. Howard is
supper chairman.
ENDS TONIGHT
AIf th slewing magic
of young lovel
SAMUEL GOLOWYN'S
tarring
SANA ANDREWS DOROTHY McGUfflE
k FARLEY GRANGER -PEGGY DOW
PLUS
ROGERS iMCCt
DENNIS SV.OW
MORGAN
NEWS - CARTOONS
Gatai Open 7:00 lit Show, Dusk
Rummage Sale
FRIDAY and SATURDAY,
June 20th & 21st
At The
V.F.W. HALL
42 North Front
heatrel
WE HAVE IT
COOKER &
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CC0XS
Deep Circular Well with
Smooth SUN-RAY finish
(fZssssskftf I 1"B New-type
0S M0B macs Btrmi
Only this sensational new Sunbeam Cooker & Deep Fryer
gives you so many exclusive advantages so much greater
usefulness. Use ii n tryJaj for delicious DEEP-FRIED pota
toes, chicken, doughnuts, sea-foods. Vsi it trtryday to
COOK pot-roast, stewed meats and chicken, soups, casserole
dishes, etc. Perfect as a chafing dish, steamer, bun-warmer
and corn popper. No end to its usefulness. Just set the
precision thermostat and let the Sunbeam take over. No
guesswork. No bother.
LEONARD ELECTRIC CO.
Mtdford's Laading Appliinca Dialer for tht Put 21 Ytart
309 East Main Phone 2-4427
Personal
Asaumet Nam) Sam Mete, 923
South Riverside avenue, Med
ford, has applied for the assumed
business name of Sam Mete com
pany in the county clerk's office,
a business concerned with the
selling of autos, trucks and house
trailers.
Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs.
V. H. Morris and two children,
Achorage, Alaska, are visiting
his brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Morris, 240 Sun
rise avenue. Mr. and Mrs. V. H.
Morris plan to return to An
chorage by way of the Alcan
highway.
St. Mary's Picnic The an
nual parish picnic, sponsored by
the St. Mary's alumni associa
tion, will be held at Jackson Hot
Springs Sunday, June 22, start
ing at noon. The picnic program
includes games, races and prizes.
Ice cream and cold drinks will
be sold.
.
Workman Hurt Charles
Shepherd, route 2, box 670A,
Central Point, suffered a broken
arm and lacerations Wednesday
afternoon in- a fall while on
bridge construction work at
Ashland, according to a Sacred
Heart hospital report. He is em
ployed by the R. E. Meade con
struction firm.
Partnership Filed A certifi
cate for limited partnership has
been filed in the county clerk's
office with R. Arch Work as gen
eral partner and Harvey A.
Woods, limited partner, of The
Over Snow Company, Oregon,
limited, a general business for
transporting persons and freight
over snow areas, with offices at
220 Harrison street, Ashland.
Son Born Mr. and Mrs. D. E.
Gass, Dunsmuir, Calif., are the
parents of a son born June 18.
The child weighed six pounds.
Mrs. Gass, the former Miss For
est Dale, is a daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Walter Dale, 516 Palm
street, and Mr. Gass is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Gass, 1518
West Main street. Mr. and Mrs,
Gass have an older son, Lee,
aged 10.
Receives Scholarship Miss
Phyllis Corliss, 938 South Holly
street, Medford, has been award'
ed a $150 voice scholarship to
Marvlhurst college in Portland
She arrived home from Maryl
hurst Monday, after completing
her second year. Her sister, Mrs.
Effa Waltermire, 1002 South
Holly street, who spent a week
at Portland to see tne Hose i es
tival, came home with her. I
Grange To Meet Central
Point Women's Relief corps will
provide tne program ior a meet
inu of Central Point Grange Fri
Hv June 20. at 8 D.m. in the
Grange hall. The crops will give
a patriotic program, present a
traveling flag and give the his
tory and etiquette oi tne nag
Master Delmar Smith and Mrs
Smith will report on the slate
Grange convention wnicn tney
attended In La urande, ore
AUTOMATIC
DEEP f RYER
Theft Reported' Dave E. Os
born, 307 Laurel street, yester
day reported the theft of a 10
ton hydraulic jack and four 40
foot lengths of logging chain,
according to city police.
Shoot Postponed The Vet
erans of Foreign Wars rifle and
pistol club shoot scheduled for
Friday at Merricks indoor range
has been postponed.
Tonsile Removed Patty
Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. V. Jones, route 3, box 133,
Medford, had her tonsils re
moved at Community hospital
today, the hospital reported.
YMCA Summer Program
Swimming and movies will be
on the Friday night program at
the Medford YMCA during the
summer, YMCA officials said to
day. Monday Family swim ngiht
programs have also been sche
duled, they stated.
Hear Report A group of cli
ents of J. Henry Helser and com
pany met last night in the com
pany offices in the Leverette
building to hear a report by L.
K. Doty, local manager, on the
20th anniversary convention of
the firm recently in Portland.
Food Demonstrations Miss
Eula Wintermote, county exten
sion agent in home economics,
will give demonstrations on
freezing of vegetables and fruits
Wednesday, June 25, at 1:30
p.m. in the Eagle Point high
school home economics room
and Friday, June 27, at 1:30 p.m.
in the Valleyview Community
clubhouse. The public is invited.
Visiting Here Mrs. C. R.
Bowman, wife of the late Coun
ty School Superintendent C. R.
Bowman, is visiting in the Rogue
river valley with the late Mr.
Bowman's daughter, Mrs. Art
Gilbert, Ashland, and with the
Rawles Moore family in Med
ford, according to the county
school superintendent's office.
Mrs. Bowman spent the winter
in Casper, Wyo., with her daugh
ter, Mrs. David Moore, and is
now moving to Portland to es
tablish a permanent home.
livestock
Portland ru. P.. Catti ann itm
ity heifers $28.50: utility cow $20.73;
cannen ma CUtierg S13.3Q.19.
Calve SO. Prime veelers 333.50-36
Hoes 300. Choice No. I and 2 hutch.
era $23-23.25: No. 2 S22 50- oHH 54 s
lb. $20.50; choice sows from 330-500
lb. $16 50-17.50; other 300 lb. $18.
Sheep 400. Bulk good to prime
spring lambs 90 to 102 lb. $25 50-26:
prime 90 lb. lambs $26.25; new crop
iccuuig minus ?o.
San Francisco (U.P. Cattle
Small supply canners limited.
Una trifl rhln. 1...4..1 r no
25
spring lambs $27.25; good and choice
Portland Produce
Portland (UP.) Butter: To re
tailers AA grade print 75c lb.: car
tons 76c; A prints 75c; cartons 76c; B
prints 72c lb.
Eggs: To retailer Grade AA large
uui., n. jarge ty-suc HOI.; AA
mraium w-ouc aoz.; a medium 47-
48c dOZ.t Cftrton .1r nHriitinnal
Cheese: To retailers A grade ched-
uai, urcnun Single, 1-31C in.; 5-ib.
loaves 52-55c: oremium hrnrfi in
58ic lb. for single wheels and 612c
TRAVERSE RODS
$2.25 . $3.25 $4.25
BAMBOO DRAW DRAPES
Home Owner! Specialties
74 North Main Aihltnd
Phone 7231 or 2-7791
Saturday night, June 21st
Thursday night, July 3rd
At the Applegate Grange
McKEE BRIDGE
to the western mutie of Vie Flood and his band
The Following Questions Are Submitted
To The Impartial, Registered Voters of
Jackson County Regardless of Their Parry
Affiliation:
1, Which ftoup i rha Raaua Rlvtr Vallay claim rfiat Ihty product
all of tht warthwhllt tfrlcultural product!?
1, Which fraup Ii It that ellm that thty rtprtitat ill tt tht mtaty
in tht valltyF
I. Which group it H that admits that thty art tmpltytni alrplanM ftr
tht purpoat ot dattroylng hail?
4, Which group ii It that ) In rtality actually dastroyiftf tht rain in
tht valltyr
I. Which t'tup Is it that controls all of the Madford papers to luch an
txtant that all of tha articltt appearing in tha papart appear in thair
favar and without coniidtration for tho stock farmart and tht smalt
dry land farmara and thott who uft tht Grangaa and wht product
til of tho cattle in tha Rogua Rivtr Vallty?
4. Which group it ft that contrail all af tht county agents who art
employed and paid for by the taxpayers of the Rogue River Valley?
7. Which group fa ft that during the fall of 151 cauiad all ef the
milli to dote and throw tht logger out of work?
I. Which group Ii It that recently destroyed the cloud blanket ever tht
valley, thereby cauiing one of the heaviest froatt that hat over oc
curred here, a froat that destroyed the tomato and the corn crops?
If YOU KNOW WHO THESE PEOPLE ARE - GET BUSY. REGIS
TER NOW AND VOTE FOR THE INITIATIVE TO STOP CLOUD
SEEDING. Attend All the Meetingt of fhe
MOISTURE CONSERVATION LEAGUE
The Next Meeting Will Be Held at the
MISSOURI FLAT GRANGE HALL
Tonight June 19th of 8:00 P.M.
Signed MOISTURE CONSERVATION LEAGUE
Youth Pleads Guilty
To Theft of Cable
Orvilie" Ray Bogart, 20, of
1310 Sweet road, yesterday
pleaded guilty in circuit court to
charges of grand larceny, ac
cording to records in the office
of District Attorney Paul Havi
land. The case is being contin
ued for investigation.
City police had previously re
ceived a signed statement from
Bogart admitting a part in the
theft of cable valued at about
$100 from the Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph company storage
lot at Summit avenue and Mc
Andrews road.
Four teen-aged youths arrested
with Bogart also admitted taking
part in the theft. They were
turned over to Juvenile authori
ties and two have been released
to their parents. The other two
are still confined in the county
jail, the juvenile office reported.
Masonic Anniversary
Observance Friday
The 60th anniversary of Med
ford Lodge No. 103. Ancient Free
and Accepted Masons, win oe
observed at 6:30 p. m. Friday
ith a no-host dinner at the
Masonic temple.
The Medford lodge was char
tered June 15, 1892. This will
be the second anniversary cele
bration conducted by the lodge
for 3-ib. loaves; proceued American
cheese. 5-lb. loavet 4flla-47I,ac.
Farm Market
Willamette villey beit itrawber
berries sold at S2.75 on the East Side
Farmers' market Thursday; ood rad
ishes were 30-60 cents a dozen
bunches; Bine cherries were around
18 cents pound with Royal Annes at
15 or below.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens (No. 1 quality fob
Filants) Fryers 2j-3 lbs., 30-31c; 3-4
bs. 30-31 c: roasters, 4'h lbs. and up.
30-3 lc; light hens, all WU.. 16-17c.
heavy-type hens, all wts., 17-18c lb.;
old roosters. 13-15c lb.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 Ntw York
dressed style to retailers, fryers,
broilers, roasters, all wts., 43-44c;
roasters. 43-44c; light hens, 31-32c;
heavy hens, 33-34c; cut-up fryers, all
wts., 60c lb.; whole-drawn, 85c lb.
Rabbits (average to growers, f.o,b.
killing plants) Live white 4-5 lbs.,
21-24c; 9-6 lbs., 18-2lc; colored pelta
4c lb. under, old doe rabbits 10-12c;
few higher, fresh dressed fryers to re
tailers, 37-6lc, some higher.
Wall Street
New York (U.P Railroad
shares rose to a new average
high for more than 21 years
Thursday in a more active stock
market.
Other sections followed the
carriers up, inspired by the re
cent ability of the market to
work higher against such odds
as a steel strike.
Dow Jones closing stock av
erages: 30 industrials 269.54 up
0.45; 20 railroads 100.61 up 0.47;
15 utilities 40.77 unchanged; and
65 stocks 104.57 up 0.24.
Sales Thursday approximated
1,320,000 shares compared with
1,270,000 shares traded Wednes
day. Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T4T 153
Anaconda 44
Chrysler 77
Curtiss Wright 8V4
General Electric 59
General Motors 57V4
Montgomery Ward ....Unquoted
Penn. R. R 20
Penney, J. C.
Radio .;. 26
Southern Co 13's
Obituary
GEORGE REHART
George A. Rchart, 106 Oregon
Terrace, died in a local hospital
this morning. Funeral arrange
ments are in charge ot Chapel
Mortuary.
AMELIA DENNIS
Funeral services lor Mrs.
Amelia Dennis, a resident of the
Medford area for the past 24
years who died in Jacksonville
Wednesday, will be conducted
at the graveside in Siskiyou Me
morial park at 1:30 a.m. Friday.
The Rev. G. H. Hillerman, of the
Zion Lutheran church, will of
ficiate. Funeral arrangements
are in charge of Chapel Mortu
ary.
Mrs. Dennis was born in
Greene Lake county, Wisconsin,
on Oct. 28, 1863. She was mar
ried to August Zilke in Prince
ton, Wis., on April 7. 1880. He
died on March 23, 1936. She was
married again to Joseph Dennis
who died at Talent in 1848. Mrs
Dennis was a member of the
Lutheran church.
Survivors include one son,
Emil Zilke, Vidora, Saskatche
wan, Canada ' ;and two daugh
ters, Mrs. Alvina Kraus, Moose
Jaw, Saskatchewan, and Mrs.
Elsie Sandberg, North Bend,
Oregon.
in. the past year. A ceremony
marking a century of Freemas
onry in Oregon was held by the
Medford lodge, Sept. 15, 1951,
in a special district meeting.
All Masons and members of
affiliated groups are invited to
attend the anniversary obser
vance. Former Medford Man
Promoted by Bank
L. E. "Bing" Francis, a for
mer Medford resident, has been
named vice-president of the Till
amook First National bank, ac
cording to a clipping from the
Tillamook Headlight-Herald.
Francis was formerlly connec
ted with the Jackson county
agent's office and was president
of the Medford Kiwanis club.
He was advanced from agri
cultural representative for First
National in the Tillamook and
Clatsop counties area. In his
new position he will head the
staff of the Tillamook branch.
F. N. Belgrano, president of
the First National bank of Fort
land, said Francis' outstanding
work in that area made him val
uable both to the bank and the
community. He will be able to
expand his services to the peo
ple of Tillamook county in his
new position, Belgrano added.
Baptists Set Vacation
Bible School Program
The vacation Bible school pro
gram of the First Baptist church
will be presented at 7:30' p.m.
Sunday in the church auditor
ium. Each department, through
song and recitation, will present
the work and study covered in
the school. Hand work by the
students will be displayed.
Tomorrow afternoon, follow
ing the final Bible school ses
sion, students, teachers and par
ents will gather at Hawthorne
park for their annual picnic.
Enrollment of the school was
225 this year. Average attend
ance was 201. .
.Moonshine Whiskey
Feeds Auto Flames
Knoxville, Tcnn. (U.R)
Police wondered why the soup
ed up auto they had chased
burned so furiously when it
turned over until they found
the flames were fed by a cache
of moonshine whisky. Two Ne
gro occupants, both burned,
were placed under guard at gen
eral hospital.
radio station
KMED
Presents
THE
DR. PEPPER
SHOW
Every
Saturday Morning
at 12:45
featuring valley talent
Saturday, June 21 tt
Listen to
The Dr. Pepper Show with
Vic Flood and hit band.
Benefit Dance
Saturday Night, June 21
McKEE BRIDGE
Vic Flood's Music
BRING THE GANG!
Thursday, June 19. 1952
Timber Products Bid
High on 0-C Timber
Timber Products company,
Medford, was the successful bid
der this week on 5,795,000 board
feet of O and C timber in the
Forest Creek area. The success
ful oral bid totalled $110,544.25,
compared with an appraised
price of $103,660.25. There was
only one other bid.
Bid prices and appraisals on
individual species included
Douglas fir, $18.65 and $17.45 a
thousand board feet; Ponderosa
pine, $';5.60 and S24.50 a thou
sand feet, and Incense cedar,
$6.15 and $6.15 a thousand board
feet.
A second tract of timber of
fered for sale by the Bureau of
Land Management, including 1,
260,000 board feet of Douglas fir
and Ponderosa pine on F.Ik
creek, received no bids. The
tract will be open for bids for a
90-day period, according to BLM
officials.
One Man Injured
In Auto Accident
Ralph Faber, 222 Willamette
avenue, was treated and released
at Sacred Heart hospital this
morning for an elbow injury
received in a three-car traffic
accident, according to city police
and hospital attendants.
Police said Faber was the
driver of a car involved in a col
lision with vehicles operated by
Mary E. Mclntyre, 1807 West
Main street, and Meredith Miller
Huggins, Box 328, Medford. The
accident occurred on North Cen
tral avenue near Sixth street at
about 7 a.m. today, they re
ported.
Faber was taken to the hos
pital bv Conger-Morris ambu
lance. Police stated that Huggins
was cited for failure to stop at a
red light.
ASHLAND
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Here SUNDAY!
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'AWARD WINNER
for "Best Actor"
Humphrey Bogart!
1h Mightiest Adventure of Them Al!
HORIZON rKTUMi
HUMPHREY
BOGART
KATHARINE
HEPBURN
a LIFT FOR LIFE!
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL THIBUNE FIFTEEH
L. S. Tiegs Reelected
Farm Bureau Leader
L. S. Tiegs, Talent, was re
elected president of the Jackson
County Farm bureau at the or
ganization's recent picnic.
Other officers will be Dclbert
Mongold, Eagle Point, vice pres
ident; David Blair, Evans Valley,
state delegate, and Mrs. M.
Schnaek, Talent, secretary-treas
urer. Mrs. Schnack was also re
elected.
The next county meeting of
the farm bureau will be held
July 10 at the courthouse.
Daily Weather Report
FOHKCASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair and
warm through Friday. Low tonight
50. liifili rnday Hn.
Western Orenon: Considerable nifiht
and morning coastal cloudiness. Oth
erwise fair tonight and KridHv. Lows
tonight 48-M. Ilihs Friday 68-78 ex
cept tiO on coast.
Temperature a year ago todny :
Highest 93: Lowest 4K.
Total monthly precipitation .82 inch
Excess for the month .52 inch.
Total precipitation since September
l, ni.ii. zu.dz mcnes.
Excess for tho season 4.40 inches.
Relative humidity 4:30 p.m. yester
dav 45: 4:30 a.m. today 92rc.
Observations Taken Al 4:30 A.M.,
130 Meridian Time
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BIRTHS
LEWELLEN To Mr. and
Mrs. James, 844 West Jackson
street, June 18, 1952, a boy, 7?4
lbs., at Community hospital.
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Reno 85 41
Kucene 83 48
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Tomorrow
Sunribe 4:35 a.m. Sunaet 7:40 p.m.
The Half
HSreed
ROBERT YOUNG
JANIS CARl'ER
PLUS
Daily Matinees 1 P.M.'
One Performance
ENDS TONIGHT! j
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of Them AM
Frank LOYUOY
Richard CARLSON
Anita LOUISE .
PLUS
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To Every Lady
Gates open at 6:30
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