Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 03, 1952, Image 5

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    Local and Personal
Attend Market Mrs. Ber
tha Pree of Bert Pree's Dress
shop, Medford, and Mrs. Dorene
Vaughn, Town and Country
shop, Eagle Point, returned last
night from Seattle where they
attended market week.
Breaks Wrist Janet Soren
sen, six-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Sorensen, 1025
North Central avenue, suffered
a broken wrist when she fell
from a swing at her home Tues
day evening.
DRIVEN
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ENDS TONIGHT
PLUS
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Tales
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NEWS - CARTOONS
Gates Open 7:00 - 1st Show Dusk
Hotel Remodeling Hears Completion
Visit Son Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Muir and children left
here Monday to visit their son
Sheldon, in Seattle.
Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Allyn
Delara and daughter Nancy,
Fresno, are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Delara's mother, Mrs.
Nancy Ginn, 35 Kenwood drive.
Assumes Name Blanche E.
Phillips, P. O. Box 1453, Med
ford, has applied in the county
clerk's office for the assumed
business name of the State Dat
ing bureau, a business of cor
respondence. YMCA To Close The YMCA
building will be closed July 4
and 5 it was stated today, since
staff members will be at the "Y"
camp at Diamond lake. The
camp suffered severe damage
last winter from heavy snow.
The dining room completely col
lapsed, and "Y" men are work
ing to clean up the site and start
a new building. The kitchen and
pump house are still standing.
Volunteers Needed Low
Echo, the Girl Scout camp at
Lake O' Woods, can still use vol
unteer helpers, it was announced
today from scout headquarters.
It is suggested that perhaps each
father who drives a camper to
the lake Sunday would be will
ing to work an hour or two
while -there, since many helpers
working even an hour could ac
complish considerable. The
fourth and fifth weeks of camp
ing are still open for registra
tion. Seventy girls outside the
area have registered for camping
at Low Echo this summer, some
from as far south as San Diego,
Calif., and others from as far
north as Astoria, Ore.
'IKE' ON STOCKINGS
Chicago (UP) Women
around Republican convention
headquarters at the Conrad Hil
ton Hotel are wearing stockings
with "I Like Ike" or "No Graft
with Taft" emblazoned on the
ankles. They are unhappy with
the stockings, though. The girls
say the lettering makes their
ankles look thick.
THE
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Will Be Closed Friday )i
JULY mt-
So That Our Staff May Enjoy
The 4th of July Holiday
Open Saturday
July 5th To Serve You
A CAPITAL
IDEA
The remodeling of the lobby
and exterior of the Medford ho
tel is nearly completed, and re
modeling of the lounge will be
gin next week, it was reported
today by Harry Watson, hotel
manager.
These jobs represent the final
phases of an over-all remodeling
and redectorating job under way
at the hotel for some time. The
first floor exterior and lobby
exterior have been completely
Obituary
DEPOSITS MADE ON
OR BEFORE JULY 10th
EARN INTEREST
FROM JULY 1st.
2Vj on certificates of
deposit wrif.en to ma
ture in 3 yean.
UNDER OUR FREE ENTERPRISE
SYSTEM, housewife, farmer, plumber,
clerk. ..most everyone in America is 'a
capitalist The butcher, the baker, the
candlestick maker... in fact, all who
have money in the bank are capitalists.
Savings are the backbone of America's
growth and prosperity ... the basil of
Oregon's past and future development.
So start your capital working for you
and enjoy this extra profit from hard-'
earned wages. At The First National
Bank of Portland your savings work for
you at the increased rate of 2, regard
less of the size of your account. Start
capitalizing on your earnings today.
MEDFORD BRANCH
FIRST NATIONAL DANK
S OF PORTLAND
TW baJt It yi OHN 10 TO S SIX OATS A WtUC fcr ym tmnmimu
itn auui HUM! lUbtirac- jii njjumi
LEWIS GILLILEND SR.
Funeral services for Lewis
Gillilend, Sr., 16 Corning Court,
who died in Yreka, Calif.-, Wed
nesday, will be held at 2 p.m.
Saturday in Chapel Mortuary
with Dr. Jouett P. Bray officia
ting. Committal in Siskiyou Me
morial park will be private.
The body will lie in state
throughout Friday. Those wish
ing to do so may either send
flowers for the service or make
a contribution to their favorite
charity.
Mr. Gillilend, the son of
James and Elizabeth McClain
Gillilend, was born in Fair
mount, Ind., on Feb. 18, 1883.
He was married to Rosa Nell
Thorne in Newcastle, Ind., in
1903. He spent his life as a steel
worker until 1940 when he re
tired and moved to Medford. He
was a member of the First Meth
odist church of Medford.
Beside his wife, he is survived
by one son, Lewis H. II, Yreka;
one daughter, Mrs. Margaret
Jean Compagnoni, Medford; one
brother, John Thomas Gillilend,
Hartford City, Ind.; two sisters,
Mrs. Lillie Dudley, Hollidavs
Cove, W. Va., and Mrs. Irene
Doan, Sims, Ind.; one grandson,
James E. Gillilend, Yreka, and
one grand daughter, Toni Jean
Compagnoni, Medford.
CHARLOTTE LICHTY
Charlotte Lichty died last
night at her home, 1236 North
Riverside avenue. Conger-Morris
funeral ; home is in charge
of funeral arrangements.
reworked, with the construction
of a new coffee shop and dining
room. A new desk will be done
soon.
The lounge will be kept open,
in the basement, during the re
modeling project, and the newly
done room will be reopened in
its present location when com
pleted. No new offices are being plac
ed in the new lobby, Watson
said, and he added that new
furniture will eventually be plac
ed in the lobby.
Wall Street
New York (U.R) Stocks mov
ed irregularly on reduced turn
over in the pre-holiday session
Thursday.
Realizing in driblets brought
an irregular decline early in the
session. Near closing time, a few
wary shorts covered and helped
restore firmness in many issues.
Dow Jones closing stock av
erages: 30 industrial, 274.95, up
0.08; 20 rails, 102.36, off 0.11;
15 utilities, 49.72, up 0.14; 65
stocks, 106.15, up 0.03.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 154
Anaconda 475s
Chrysler 78? s
Curtiss Wright 8V2
General Electric 62Ts
General Motors 58
Montgomery Ward 65
Penn. R. R 20
Penney, J. C 7034
Radio 26V2
Southern Co 73 T s
Southern Pacific 83 '2
S. Oil of Calif 60
Texas Gulf Sulphur 113V4
Transamerica 25
Tri-Continental 15
United Aircraft . 3434
U. S. Rubber 265s
U. S. Steel 39
Youngstown 461,2
Steak Fry Attraction
For Trail Riders
A steak fry at Leroy Morris'
"Hidden Valley" ranch was the
chief activity of the Medford
Trail Riders in their meeting
Sunday. About 60 riders were
there.
Before the steak fry the group
took a two-hour ride to a ghost
town on the ranch, investigated
an old gold mine and did some
panning for gold. Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Fincher, Mr. and Mrs. Lar
ry Flarinery and Bea Bismark
were hosts and hostesses for the
dinner. .
. A pot-luck dinner is planned
for the group's next meeting,
July 19. They also will discuss
plans for their over-night ride
later in the month.
Thursday. July 3. I9S2
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE
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rSLA-iA USE cjmjticn wiu acruiims
KEEP OREGON GREEN
RICHARD CHAPPEL
Richard Chappel died last
night at his home in Jackson
ville. Conger - Morris funeral
home is in charge of funeral
arrangements.
MYRTLE BARNETT
Graveside services for Myrtle
J. Barnett, 82, who died in Pas
adena, Calif., Thursday, were
held today in IOOF cemetery
with the Rev. Hardwick W.
Harshman of the First Metho
dist church officiating. Conger
Morris funeral home was in
charge of funeral arrangements.
Mrs. Barnett was born Sept.
29, 1869, in Cascade, la., the
daughter of the late Alexander
K. and Celia Bowers. She was
buried by the side of her late
husband, Frank B. Barnett.
Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Lily
Saltzman, Pasadena, Calif., who
brought the remains to Medford
for interment.
EDWIN WARREN
Funeral services for Edwin
Baylis Warren, 54, of 10 Quince
street, who died in a local hos
pital today, will be held Satur
day "at 2 p.m. at Perl funeral
home with the Rev. Chadwick
Harshman, pastor of the First
Methodist church, officiating.
The Scottish Rite will partici
pate at the services and commit
tal will be private.
The deceased was born at Al
bany, N. Y., on Feb. 7, 1898,
and was a salesman. He was a
member of the Point Firman
Masonic lodge of San Diego,
Calif.; the Scottish Rite and the
Methodist church.
Survivors include his wife,
Hazen, Medford.
asaAar jam
Vacation Time
LOANS
Plan your vacation NOW. Wher
ever you go, whatever you do,
we are prepared to supply you
with ample funds to meet all ex
penses. $300 on Furniture, "up to $500
on Automobile. You may have
20 months to repay.
SEE
American Finance
CORPORATION
Room 210-211 Lever ette Bldg.
Phone 2-8886
License M-362 License S-285
livestock
Portland (U.P.) Cattle 25. Good
and choice fed steers under 1100 lbs.
S32-33.50; commercial 27-31; utility
$21-26; cutters $18-20; heifers $26.50
$30; utility $20-26; utility cows $17.50
$20; canners and cutters 14-17; utility
and commercial bulls 25-27; cutter to
utility $20-24.
Calves 10. Good and choice vealers
S31-33; choice and prime $33.50-35;
commercial and good $26-30; cull and
utility $18-25.
Hogs 25. Choice No. 1 and 2 butch
ers $23-23.50; medium and No. 3s
S22.25-$22.75; choice 350-550 lb. sows
$16.50-18; good and choice feeder pigs
$20-21.50.
Sheep 25. Good to prime slaughter
spring lambs $24-24.50: utility and
good S23-23.50; good and choice No. 2
pelt shorn slaughter yearlings S17;
good and choice ewes $6-6.50; good
and choice new crop feeding lambs
$21. few to $22.
Dead line Sunday Classifieds Is at
5:30 p.m for following day; 10 a.m.
Monday for Monday; noon Saturday
for Sunday a.m.
START YOUR 4th OF JULY
WITH A BANG
TONIGHT
JULY 3rd
Rogue Valley
BALLROOM
PRESENTS:
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mm
DINE!
DANCE!
sy now v
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PLAYING!!
'TOMMY TEESE and HIS TRIO"
Rhythm Styled For Your Dancing
Entertainment' from 8 Till 2
Don't Forget Sunday
SMORGASBORD
1 Mile S. of Medford on Hiway 99
Air-conditioning PHONE 2-6012
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Part-Time Chaplain
Named at Camp White
Camp White The Rev. Per
ry Johnson, of Temple Baptist
church and president of the Med
ford Ministerial association, has
been appointed part time chap
lain at Camp White, it was an
nounced today.
Mr. Johnson will be available
in emergencies and will relieve
the Rev. Henry Anderson while
he is on military leave. He is
well known at the domiciliary,
having substituted on numerous
occasions for Chaplain Ander
son at the Protestant chapel.
Portland Produce
Portland (U.P.) Butter: To re
tailers AA grade prints 76c lb.; car
tons 75c; A prints 76c; B prints 73c lb.
Eggs: To retailers grade AA large
62c doz.; A large 57c doz.; AA me
dium 57c doz.; A medium 56c doz.,
cartons 3c additional.
Cheese: To retailers A grade Ched
dar. Oregon single, 47-51c lb.; 5-lo.
loaves 52-55c; premium brands to
581ic for single wheels and 61 '2c for
5-lb. loaves; processed American
cheese, 5-lb. loaves 46"2-47'.2c.
Farm Market
Cherry prices raneed from 18 to
25 cents a pound on the East Side
rarmers market Thursday.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens (No 1 qualitv f.o.b.
plants) Fryers, 2'2-3 lbs., 32c lb.;
3-4 lbs., 32c lb.; roasters. iV2 lbs. and
up, 32c; light hens, all wts., 16-17c;
heavy type hens, all wts., 17-18c; old
roosters, 14-15c lb.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 New York
dressed style to retailers, fryers, broil
ers, roasters, all wts. 43-44c; light
nens, ju-jic; neavy nens. 32-33c; cut
up fryers, all wts., 61-62c lb.; whole
drawn 55-56c.
Rabbits (average to growers, f.o.b.
killing plants) Live white 4-5 lbs..
23-26c lb.; 5-6 lbs., 21-25c; colored
pelts 4c lb. under, old does 10-12e. few
higher; fresh dressed fryers to retail-
ers, oa-pzc. some higher.
Big Musical I
Fireworks
J'Ville Community Hall
DANCE
9:00 -July 3
UNTIL 1:00 JULY 4
Regular Band - Modern
Music
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Continued
fair tonight and Friday, except thun
derstorm activity over mountain
areas. Continued warm. Low tonight
55. High Friday 92-95.
Western Oregon: Fair tonight and
Friday, becoming cloudy on coast late
tonight and Friday. A little cooler on
coast Friday. Lows tonight 50-60.
Highs Friday 80-95 in interior, 60-65
on coast.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 79: Lowest 54.
Total monthly precipitation, none.
Deficiency for the month .04 inch.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1951. 21.43 inches.
Excess for the season 5.03 inches.
Relative humidity 4:30 p.m. yester
day 29: 4:30 a.m. today 860.
Observations Taken At 4:30 A.M.,
120 Meridian Time
High Low Prec.
77
87
98
87
63
79
Klamath Falls 81
Boise .
Boston .
Chicago
Denver .
Eureka
Havre
Los Angeles
.Meaiord
67
97
New York 84
Omaha 94
Phoenix 106
Portland 79
Reno 87
Eugene 81
Salt Lake 78
San Francisco 88
Seattle S3
Spokane 76
Washington. D.C. 82
Yakima 83
Tomorrow
Sunrise 4:41 a.m. Sunset 7:50 p.m.
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73
57
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Court Records
POLICE COURT
Norma Eileen Potter failure n i
stop, $5 bail. I
Lee Shen. violation of basic rule, 1
S10 bail. I
Robert Johnston Smith faiTnr n I
stop, 55 bail.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Howard Clifford Robertson. 32. of
321 Benson street. Medford. and
June Frances Waterston, 23, of 307
Bessie street. Medford.
Edwin B. Gillispie. 22, route 1. box
369A. Medford, and Claudia Mae
Cooper. 19, of 528 Hamilton street.
Medford.
Velma Marcum. 19. of 515 Park
place, Medford. and Darrell R. Hanna,
20. P. O. Box 1003. Medford.
Clarence Alvin Riley. 52, of 810
Childers avenue, Medford. and Ida
May Rosenberger, 35. of 120 Laurel
street Medford.
Gerald Allen Leslie. 22, of 71 North
Main street, Ashland, and Dolores
June Rasmussen, 19, of 308 Garfield.
Medford.
Venerotia Pratt. 64. Sierra Madre.
Calif., and Frances Leveque. 53, of
459 Morton street. Ashland.
Andrew James Lewis Jr.. 24
Weitchpes. Calif., and Vera Yvonne
Green, 18. Weitchpes. Calif.
MEDFORD
HOTEL
DINING ROOM
Catering to Large and Small
PRIVATE PARTIES,
SOCIAL CLUES, and -.
Businessmen's, Businesswomen'
LUNCHEONS DINNERS
Menu and Prices Submitted
Without Obligation
FREE PARKING
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WINDOW SHADES
MAOc TO ORDER
BARNARD'S
317 E. Mail
Phone 2-5487
67
50
Dead line Sunday Classifieds is at
5:30 p.m. for following day; 10 a.m.
Monday for Monday; noon Saturday
for Sunday a.m.
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MATINEE
1 P.M.
TOMORROW!
71 ASHLAND
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Randolph SCOTT
with lUCIHE NORMAN
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MATINEE
1 P.M.
TOMORROW!
Daily
Matinee
1 P.M.
FIRST MEDFORD
SHOWING
HEY KIDS! Your
Saturday Matinee Starts
of 10 a.m.
at 12:30 P.M., instead
ENDS TONIGHT!
THE PULITZER PRIZE PLAY
a
Streetcar Named
5
Vivien LEIGH Marlon BRANDO
PLUS
K iff g Political Racketeers
Watts f .1- fl. lain H PI U W .
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LADIES!
IT'S CHINA NITE
A Free Dish to
Every Lady
GATES OPEN AT 6:30
SHOW AT 8:20
July
Continuous
Shows
From 1245 p.m.
Crater can Holly
Rialto - Esquire
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in
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