Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 25, 1952, Image 11

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VansKB CiiV Visitors .Hnpsffi
of Dr. and Mrs. George Jennings
and their daughter-in-law, Mrs.
George Jennings, ana seven-month-old
grandson from Kan
sas City, Mo.
Fishing Trip Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Shafer, Ashland, return
ed home Tuesday after a fishing
trip to the Oregon coast. They
spent a week catching ocean
fish.
Assume Name Fred Hoefs
and Roy C. Price have applied
in the county clerk's office for
the assumed business name of
Price and Hoefs Logging com
pany in Butte Falls, according to
clerk's records.
Visiting Here Visiting his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Hopkins and grandmother,
Mrs. Mary E. Hopkins, 113 Ross
lane, is David E. Booth, who was
recently discharged from the
Navy. After a two week stay, -he
plans to return to his home in
Cainsville, Mo.
. ; Former
Oklahoma m
interested in having a picnic
this, summer, please contact
Jim Smith, telephone Cen
tral Point 1242, as soon as
possible.
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Markel. 21. both nf MprffnrH
have applied for a marriage li
cense at Yreka, Siskiyou county
clerk's office records show.
Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Bergstrom are the parents of a
four-pound son, born Monday at
Hermosa Beach, Calif. Mrs.
Bergstrom is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hart, Med-
tora.
Orandaughter Here Visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stone,
70 Janney lane, Medford, is their
grandaughter Melinda Miller,
San Francisco. Mrs. Stone ac
companied her by plane from
San Francisco after a two week
stay in .that city.
California Trip After a trip
to San Francisco and Carmel,
Calif., Mrs. Jean Hart and two
daughters, Sara and Ann, 22
Glen Oak court, returned here
this week. With them on the trip
was Miss Patricia Lydiard, 16
Geneva street.
To Wyoming Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Bennett and daughters.
Linda and Brenda, formerly of
Medford, left here recently to
make their home in Casper, Wyo.
Mr. Bennett is doing a construc
tion Job there, and plans to re
turn to Medford when it is com
pleted.
Hospital Patients Surgery
patients in Osteopathic hospital
Tuesday and Wednesday were
Mrs. Beulah Croucher, 414 Ber
rydale avenue, Medford; Mrs.
Charles Kimball, Box 55, Jack
sonville; and Mrs. Patricia
Morse, Ashland. A medical pa
tient was Mr. R. L. Weide,
Rogue River, hospital attendants
reported.
Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs.
F. J. Clifford, 1211 West Main,
Medford, were hosts to a group
of Medford residents Saturday
evening, for a covered dish din
ner of fried chicken and cherry
pie. Old time games, singing, and
the showing of colored slides was
the program for the evening
The slides were of the Rogue
River and Applegate country
and showed pastoral and moun
tain scenery.
Hospitalised Undergoing
surgery recently at Sacred Heart
hospital were Ned A. Shepard,
Central Point; John B. Luke, 430
South Fir street; Ira J. Smith,
Grants Pass; Mrs. Jess Floyd,
McCloud, Cal.; Elizabeth McGal-
liard, 731 West Jackson street;
Mrs. Louis Hulse, 2410 Howard
street; Mrs. Claude Whitman
535 Palm street, and MrsMer
win Rency, Ashland. Receiving
medical attention were Mrs
George Wier, 115 Highland
drive; Mrs. Robert Harris, 759
Garfield street; and Clyde Hayes,
Grants Pass.
SKATING
IVtRY
WED. & FRI. NIGHTS
at the
Rogue Valley Ballroom
f "THREE LOOSE NUTS $ i-
AND A BOLT" fi3 gJBfSk A
Corporal Wounded Corporal
Edwi:i J. Lovejoy, whose par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Palmer G.
Lovejoy, live at Cave Junction,
has been wounded in Korea, the
Department of Defense announc
ed Tuesday.
Sign Hit Considerable dam
age was done over the week-end
to a large neon sign in front of
Edgerton Motor company, 415
South Riverside avenue, accord
ing to the city police. Henry H.
Dorig reported from the com
pany that a trailer or truck had
apparently hit the sign.
Building Permits A permit
to build a $10,000 office building
at 1108 Court street, was issued
this morning from the city build
ing inspector's office. Volsted
Kerr Lumber company took the
permit. Earl B. Byeatt. 609 Pine
street obtained a building per
mit for a S6.000 residence with
an attached garage.
Rotary Picnic Members of
the Medford Rotary club and
their wives will hold a picnic
Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Elks
picnic grounds on Rogue river.
Food will be provided at the pic
nic grounds and tickets may be
obtained at the entrance. There
will be a camp fire, entertain
ment and a planned program.
On Active Training Pfc.
Richard A. Loros, 1862 Delta
Waters road, is now participat
ing in two-weeks active duty
training with the 324th military
police battalion at Ft. Lewis,
Wash., according to an armed
forces release. Private Loros is
scheduled to return to Medford
at the completion of training
June 29.
Leg Injured Joseph Pizzuto,
28, Ross Motel, Central Point,
e mpioyed by Lloyd Roberts Log
ging company, suffered injuries
to his right leg yesterday morn
ing when he was struck by a log
in the woods above Jackson
Creek, west of Jacksonville, ac
cording to ambulancemen. He
was taken to Community hos
pital by Conger-Morris ambu
lance. Livestock
Portland (UP) Cattle 130. Good to
low choice 9G8 lb. fed steers 32.25;
utility steers 27-28: utility heifers 26;
utility cows 19-20; cannen and cut
ters 13.17.30: utility bulls 26.50-27.50
Calves 25; Commercial and good
vealers 26-30: choice 34.
Hogs 250. Choice No. 1 and 2 butch
ers 22.75-23 25; medium 22 30; odd
170.173 lb. 21-22.50: choice lows 350-
550 lb. 16-17.50; choice under 300 lbs.
18.
Sheep 400. Good to prime spring
lames 4,aj-o
San Francisco (UP1 Cattle 75
Canner and cutter cows 14-18; few
utility Dper.fyne cows iit-nu.ao.
Hogs 300. Butchers choice No. 1
2 and 3 22.
Sheep 2,500. Market not established
Portland Produce
Portlnnd fUpiButter. To retail
crs AA grade prints 75c lb; cartons
voc; a prims toe; cartons ec a prints
72e lb.
Eggs: To retailers Grade AA larse
5V5Gc doz.; A large 50-51c dot.; AA
medium 50-51c doz.; A medium 48-
tuc aoz : cartons 3c additional.
Cheese: To retailers -A srrade chad
dnr. Oregon single, 47-5 lc lb.: 3-lb.
loaves 52-550.: premium brands to
58'ic for single wheels and 61ic for
o-id. loaves; processed American
cneese, o-ln. loaves 4Q1,i-47IaC.
FARM MARKET
Best Marshall strawberries sold
(2-2.50 a flat .on the East Side farm
era mArket Wednesday; best raspber
ries generally $2.50 extreme; first
Willamette valley Zucchini squash
Bold at S1.50 a flat: Northwest drv
onion prices lower at mostly $2.50-3
a nu-io. sacK.
POULTRY, RABBITS
Live Chickens (No. 1 quail tv f ob.
plants Frvers 2-3 lha. aii a.4 th
31c; roasters 4 lbs. and up: 31c; light
uvua nu ww, lo-wc; neavy-iype nens,
all wts. 17-i8c; old roosters 14-I5c lb
Dreiued Chickens No. 1 New York
aressea Myie to retailers, fryers broil
erg, roasters, all wts. 43-44c; roasters
m-hc; ngnt nens 30-31c: heavy hens.
32-33c; cutup fryers all wta. 60-62c
iu.: .i.ic wnoje drawn 53-56c.
Rnbhlts faverage to growers f.o.b.
killing plants) Live whit 4-1 lh
24c; 5-6 lbs. 18-21c. colored pelts 4c
lb. under, old does rabbits 10-I2e. few
m;ner. iresn aressea tryers to retail
rs, ! .oic, some ntgner.
New York (UP) Belief that
theteel strike was nearing at
least a temporary halt brought a
sironger tone into the stock mar
ket Wednesday.
Straight From The Hollywood Paladium
TO THE
ROGUE VALLEY BALLROOM
THURSDAY-JUNE 26
Obituary .
DOLLY FARNSWORTH
Funeral services for Dolly
Farnsworth, 62, of route 2, Med
ford, who died at home Tuesday,
will be held at Perl funeral
home Thursday at 2:30 p.m. with
the Rev. Meredith Groves, pastor
of the First Methodist "church,
officiating. Interment will be in
Central Point cemetery.
The deceased was born at
Eagle Point on Feb. 23, 1890.
Survivors include- her hus
band, Ray; a son, Kenneth Jacks,
Medford; a daughter. Mrs. Earn
est Alberts, Seaside, Ore.; a
brother, Frank Nichols, Yakima,
Wash.; three grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren. -
RAY HALE
Services for Ray Louis Hale.
who died Monday, will be held
in Conger-Morris Chapel at 2:30
p.m. with the Rev. Meredith
Groves officiating. , Committal
will be in Siskiyou Memorial
park.
Mr. Hale was born bept. 3,
1913, in Bonnie, 111. On Jan. 17,
1947, in Grants Pass, he was
married to Winona Slayter, who
survives. He was a veteran of
World War II, serving as a T-4,
H. Sc S. Co., 240 Engrs. Const.
Bn. He saw active service in
New Guinea and the southern
Philippines between Aug. 16,
1944, and March 14, 1940.
Other survivors include two
daughters, Judith and Monte;
his mother, Mrs. Stella Hale,
Medford; four sisters, Mrs. Mar
garet Werner, Bend, Ore.; Mrs.
Geneva Vermillion, Medford;
Mrs. Mabel Hedgepeth, Prospect;
and Mrs. Vivian Miles, Modesto,
Calif.; and three brothers, O
C. Hale, Medford; V. C. Hales,
Sherwood, Ore.; and R. P. Car
roll, Salem, Ore.
BIRTHS
TAYLOR To Mr. and Mrs.
Aubrey, Central Point, June 24,
1952, a girl, 7 lbs., at Commu
nity hospital.
MATTESON To Mr. and Mrs.
Norman, P.O. 1331, Medford,
June 25, 1952, a girl, T,i lbs.,
at Community hospital.
CLAFLIN To Mr. and Mrs,
Cecil, Phoenix, June 23, 1952,
a boy, 6 lbs., at Community hos
pital WOOD To Mr. and Mrs. Ber
wick, 2445 East Main, Medford,
June 23, 1952, a girl, 6 lbs., at
Community hospital.
LEMLEY To Mr. and Mrs,
Wayne, Ashland. June 25, 1952,
a girl, 6 lbs., at Osteopathic
hospital.
BARBEE To Mr. and Mrs,
Robert, 425 Grape St., Medford,
Juno 24, 1952, a girl 10V lbs.,
at osteopathic hospital.
CHRISTIANSON To Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth, 2624 Ten,
nessee drive, Medford, June 23,
1952, a girl, 8'4 lbs., at Com
munity hospital.
Ralls rose to a new high for
more than 21 years in their aver
age. Industrials were around
their best level since last Feb
2 and were within five points of
the 1952 high made In January,
Dow-Jones closing stock aver
ages: 30 industrials 270.45 up
0.53; 2n railroads 101.30 up 1.23
15 utilities 49.65 up 0.05, and 65
stocks 104.95 up 53.
Bales Wednesday approxi
mated 1,230,000 shares compared
with 1,200,000 shares Tuesday.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 1535-s
Anaconda 49H
Chrj-sler 774
Curtiss Wright 84
General Electric 60
Montgomery Ward 64 V4
Penn R R 20Vi
Penney J C 69
Radio 26
Southern Co 13
Southern Pacific 81
S Oil of Calif 59
Texas Gulf Sulphur 11 OH
Transamerica 2614
U S Rubber 23
U S Steel , 39 V
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Talent Marshal
Resigns Position
Talent John Butler, city
marshal and water master here
for three years. Is designing
from his position about mid-
July, according to Mayor Harold
Straus.
Butler's resignation followed
a second budget election last
week in which the citizens turn
ed down the proposed city bud
get by 82 votes to 61. According
to City Recorder Mrs. Nona Mc-
Abee, the city marshal is seek
ing a job which pays more
money. The position paid $3,600
and the council was asking a
raise to $3,800 a year in the spe
cial budget election. -:i
Mayor Straus reported tht
after the budget was refused
second time by the voters, It was
necessary to cut all department
allotments and to eliminate one
employee position. He said the
position concerned was the as
sistant to the marshal and water
master.
Savage Rapids Dam
Funds Get Approval
Funds for rehabilitation of the
Savage Rapids dam on Rogue
river were included in the $560,
582.364 Interior Department
budget approved Monday by the
senate appropriations committee
according to word from Wash
ington, D.C. The amount al
lowed for the Savage Rapids
project was $700,000.
Victor Boehl, president of the
Grants Pass Irrigation district
and Wm. F. Johnson, attorney
for the district, appeared in
Washington several weeks ago
to push the project, which the
appropriation probably covers.
The district's application,
based on Corps of Engineers esti
mates, called for $686,000 of
loaned funds for rehabilitation
of the dam and $156,000 for
screening the turbine intakes at
the dam.
The later appropriation would
be non-reimbursible and would
be charged to reclamation.
Boehl today expressed the be
lief that the Senate committee
had shaved the amount of the
total estimate but that he is writ
ing Senator Guy Cordon by air
mail letter for a break-down of
the $700,000 figure, to deter
mine what portion is alloted to
screening.
Grants Pass Mining
Firm Files Articles
Salem U.R) A new min
ing venture for southern Oregon
was Indicated Wednesday when
the Whiskey Peak Mining Co.
of Grants Pass filed articles of
incorporation.
Signing the articles were C.
E. Smith, M. L. Smith and Sher
man S. Smith.
NAVY MEN RETURN
Eleven officers and men of
Medford's Organized Naval Elec
tronics Company 13-5 have been
on cruises and doing in-service
training for the past several
weeks. Recently returned are Lt.
H. C. Lcland, commanding offi
cer, from Puget Sound Naval
Shipyard, Lt. Leland Johnson,
communications officer, from
Instructor's school In Seattle,
and Seaman Recruit Jack Rags
dale, from San Diego, Calif.
Scheduled to return Sunday eve
ning from San Diego Recruit
training will be: Seaman Re
cruits, Jim Ylvisaker, Wakon
Redblrd, Donald Briggs, Lowell
Brannock, and Robert Sim
monds. Charles Gilchrist and
Robert Larson, both Seaman Ap
prentices, are aboard the USS
Brannon.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Med ford and vicinity: Partly cloudy
trntisht and Thursday. Low tonlfht
48. Hlch Thursday 75-80.
Western Oregon: Partly cloudy to
night and Thursday. Riling daytlma
temperatures. Low tonight 45-56. High
Thursday OB-78.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature yqfr ago today:
Highest 92; Lowest 50.
Total monthly precipitation LIS
Inches.
Excess for the month .51 Inehee.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, IDS 1. 20 85 Inches.
Excess for the season 4.61 Inches.
Relative humidity 4:30 p. m. yes
terday 93; 4 30 a. m, today 03.
Tomorrow
Stinrlie 4:87 a. m. Sunset 7:80 p. m.
Observations Taken at 4:10 a. m.,
120 Meridian Time
Boise S 411 .05
Boston - B2 98 .05
Chicago .. 95 75
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Eureka .. 60 53
Havre 66 80
Klftma1h Falls - 60 46
Loi Angetea 70 56
Medford ff 34
New York ..-w.. 81 76
Omaha . 1M) 77
Phoenix 101 70
PorUand 69 53
Reno . 72 37
Eugene ..... 71 52
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Salt Lake 64 49
Ran Francisco 64 53
Seattle 72 51
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Spokane 76 53 .05
Washington, D. C. 86 74
Yakima 79 60 .02
MEDFORD
HOTEL
BREAKFAST LUNCH
DINNERS
7 A.M. to 2 P.M:
5:30 to 9 P.M.
Bring th Children
Thty Art Always Wtlcsms
FREE PARKING
Wednesday. June 25, 19S2
The Grange
Oriffln Creek Grange
Griffin Creek Grange will
meet Thursday, June 26, at 8
p.m. Serving committee will be
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goehring and
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wilkes.
H.E.C. met June 19 with Mrs.
Jessie Minear for a luncheon.
The July meeting will be a pot-
luck picnic with Mrs. Clyde
Sturgill in the evening.
Another drive for scrap metal
is starting so bring it to the hall
as soon as possible.
JACKSONVILLE NATIVE DIES
Grants Pass Funeral ser
vices were held here Tuesday
for Mrs. Nettie lone Lelghj 86, a
native of Jacksonville, who died
June 21 at her home here. Mrs.
Leigh was born November 23,
1865 In Jacksonville and in 1920
married Oliver P. Leigh, who
preceded her in death in 1947.
She had made her homo in
Grants Pass for 32 years.
Court Records
DISTRICT COURT
jRme, H. Mulhollen, overload, S203.
Harvey M. Brandau, failure to stop
at stop sign. $10.
Jack Paui Lewis, passing with in
sufficient clearance, SB.
Charles S. Crase, no operator's li
Ml
HELD OVER!
ASHLAND
NOW
SHOWING
TONIGHT
nd All This Week
CARNIVAL
& CIRCUS
ACTS
MEDFORD
Fair Grounds
Auspices V.F.W. Post 1833
Captain
Rudolf Muller
Presents
his troupo of performing
elephants, camels and
ponies
NIGHTLY
9 P.M. and 10:30 P.M.
Free Parking
SEE
BIG ENTERTAINING
SIDE SHOWS
RIDE
Up-to-date riding devices
(Special Rides for
the Kiddies)
follow th Twin Sssrchlljhti
Is tho Big Showl
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN
cense. S3.
Robert G. Corbett. failure to stop at
stop slin. $10.
Jam, L. Ltles, no motor vehicle li
cense, $5.
erald V True, failure to stop at
stop sign. $10.
Elein G. Hobinson. no operator's li
cense. S6.
Jerome B. Yarbrough, no warning
device. $6.
Raymond E. Rape, overload. S101.
Cecil Sydney Ireland, overload. $H8
Gilbert Wilford Wall, overload. $38.
Glenn Forrest Jones. 4211 Boardman
street, opernting vehicle while license
revoked, $10. and two days Jail sen
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ClRCt'IT COURT
Beulah B. Gudhaur vs. Jack A. Gud
baur, divorce decree.
Lotiella M. Burdahl vs. Leonard
Burdahl. divorce decree.
Glenn Howel Hotbrook vs.- -Elvira
Melender Holhrook. divorce decree.
Henry Benton Kilburn vs. Doris Mao
Kllbutn. divorce complaint.
W. A. Radcliile vs. Urusilla M. Rad.
cliffe, divorce complaint.
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