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Local and Personal
Motor Business John Dow
Selby has an application in the
county clerk's office for the as
sumed business name of Selby
Motor company at 621 South
Riverside avenue, Medford.
Assumes Nam James D.
and Edith P. Parker have ap
plied in the county clerk's of
fice for the assumed business
name of the Rogue River Coffee
bar, a business at Rogue River.
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Namei Assumed George J.
Duncan, Astoria, Ore., has ap
plied for two business names in
Medford, according to the coun
ty clerk's office. They are the
Pacific Treasures company and
Fisherman Ernie's Fish Mart.
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Hours Changed - Selective
Service board No. 17 for Med
ford announced yesterday that
for the month of July office
hours will be from 8 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Monday through Fri
day. During the month the board
will also meet Tuesdays instead
of Monday.
Building Permits A. A.
Birch, 321 Mary street, has ap
plied for a building permit of
$5,000 to erect a residence and
Sacred Heart church has ap
plied for a $4,000 permit to de
molish a school building at 11th
and Holly streets, according to
city records. .
Navy Enlistees Nine local
men enlisted in the U. S. Navy
during June, the Navy recruit
ing substation in Medford re
ported. . Those from Medford
were Lynn A. Harrold, 1222
West Main street; Arthur N. Day,
Box 2895 Colver road; Douglas
F. Coghill, 823 King street;
'John P. Lewis Jr., 714 Pennsyl
vania avenue; Andrew J. Ander
Eon, 343 Apple street; and Rich
ard E. Norton, Route 1, Box 263
B. From Gold Hill were Criss
A. Dizick, and Harold F. Payne,
and from Central Point, Robert
C. Cooper. .
At Coast Spending a two
week vacation at the Oregon
and California coast are Mr. and
Mrs. William Wheat and family,
24 South Orange street.
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California Vacation Cecil
Norris, of Clauss Motor company
and Mrs. Norris returned Sun
day from a four day trip to San
Francisco. While there Norris
visited friends.
' In Modesto Visiting a for
mer resident of Medford, Miss
Wilma Lubbers, now of Modesto,
Calif., is Miss Barbara Muir,
2440 South Stage road. She will
return next week-end.
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Return From Tacoma After
a trip to Tacoma, Washington
to pick up their daughter, Peg
gy, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Fisch,
614 South Holly, returned home
Monday. Peggy had been visit
ing Mrs. John Artell.
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Daughter Here Visiting her
mother, Mrs. George Culy, 1015
West 12 th street, last week was
Mrs. ' Mabel ' Clark, Bend, for
merly of Medford. Mrs. Clark
returned Sunday to Bend where
she is employed at the Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph com
pany. Mechanics School Instruc
tion in installation and mainte
nance of high pressure air
brakes will be given at a school
held by Wagner Electric com
pany of St. Louis, at the Jack
son Hotel, Wednesday, July 16,
at 7:30 p. m. All mechanics and
truck owners are invited to at
tend. - ' -
Legion Meeting Tonight
American Legion post 15 will
meet at 8 p.m. today at the new
Legion building, 531 South Riv
erside street. Presentation of
membership stars and a special
award to Leo Williams for his
membership work will be the
program for the evening. A
Dutch lunch and business meet
ing will be held.
Coos Bar Trip Mr.' and Mrs.
Donald Long, Route 2, Fern Val
ley, spent the July 4 week-end
at Coos Bay.
Picnic Set Townsend picnic
will be held Wednesday, July 9
at noon in the northwest corner
of Hawthorne Park.
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Vacationed at Lake War
ren B. Hamlin, of Hamlin Motors
and family spent the week-end
holidays at Lake o'Woods.
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Sister Visits Week-end
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Thomas, 1611 Myers
lane, were his sister, Mrs. Ben
Vinson and husband, Staton,
Oregon. .
In San Francisco Ray F.
Baker, manager of the Medford
J. C. Penney store, is in. San
Francisco where he is undergo
ing eye therapy. He will return
here in two weeks.
Meeting CancelledThe July
meeting of the Phoenix Garden
club has been cancelled. Infor
mation about the August meet
ing will be given at a later date,
according to Olive M. Floyd.
Secret Pal Party Women of
Moose will have a secret pal
party at the home of Mrs. Harry
Long, 625 West Jackson street,
Wednesday, July 9 at 8 o'clock
Secret pals will exchange gifts
and draw names for the coming
year. -
Relatives Here Spending a
week in Jacksonville with her
sister, Mrs. Howard Lewis, is
Mrs. Preston Pasquette and son,
Paul, Del Paso, Calif. While here
they will also visit Mrs. Paul
Milkowski, 615l North Central
street, Medford.
Family Holds Reunion A
family reunion took place at Sea
side, Ore. over the July 4 holi
day when Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Leonard, of Leonard's flower
shop, and daughter Norma, join
ed Leonard's brothers, Roy V.
Leonard and family, Milwaukee,
Ore., and Ralph L. Leonard and
family, Oak Grove, Ore.
Savings Galore for You During
Medford's Greatest
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V-T-" Tomorrow, July 9
Nationally famous brands at amazingly low prices!
ROBLEE BUSTER BROWN AIR STEP
PEDVIN ROBIN HOOD LIFE STRIDE
The Nation's Finest
MEN'S SHOES
ROBLEE
Regularly Priced $12.95 '
$90
Now Only u
$90 $(3)90
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Pedwin SHOES
Regularly Priced $11.95
$12790
Now Only If
$S90 d $90
CHILDREN'S
OXFORDS and
SLIPPERS
Now Only L
$39and $44
CHILDREN'S
Play, Sandals
$j90
Now Only U
and
WOMEN'S
SHOES
Airsteps
Values to $12.95
Now Only (Q)
Lifestrides
Values to $11.95
Now Only (QJ
and 1
PLAY and ,
CASUAL SHOES
ALL COLORS
Now Only $2.90
$3.90 and $4.90
CHILDREN'S
HOUSE SLIPPERS
99c
WOMEN'S
HOUSE SLIPPERS
$1
90
15 South
Central
Buster
Brown Shoe Store
Fluhrer
Building
Visit Formtr Resident Mr.'
and Mrs. William Dobfoyns and
daughter. Donna, jaeksonvill, re
turned Monday from a week, in
Idaho. They visited Mr: and Mrs.
Dwight Johnson, formerly of
Medford. .
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Deadline Set Wednesday,
July 9, at 6 p.m. is the deadline
for members of Ladybugs and
Cooties to turn in their books
of tickets on the myrtlewood ta
ble and trip to convention to
Mrs. Fern Rost.
Back From Redding Return
ing Sunday from Redding, Calif.',
where they spent a few days
were Mrs. Beulah Mathan and
mother, Mrs. Lillie Autenreith,
505 Beatty street, and Mrs. Kath
erine Soweel, 604 Beatty street.
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To Meet Outdoor Medford
Toastmasters will meet in Haw
thorne Park during the summer
season, they decided at their
Monday evening meeting at the
Medford hotel, Members will
bring their own sandwiches to
the meetings, and the commit
tee will provide refreshments
and potato salad. "
Arrive by Plane Arriving in
Medford by plane Saturday were
Mrs. Mary D. Zeigler, Topeka,
Kansas, and Miss Helen Dunlap,
Pampa, Texas. While here they
are visiting their brother, John
Dunlap and wife, 3278 Delta
Waters road; a niece, Mrs. O. C.
Richey, Mr. Richey and family,
Route 3, Box 376, Glenwood
road; and a nephew, Warren
Dunlap, Mrs. Dunlap and family,
3891 Jacksonville highway. They
plan to return home Wednesday.
Armed Posse Seeks
Illinois Murderer
Pontiac, 111. (U.R) A posse
Tuesday blockaded highway in
tersections and searched back
roads in a search for a jealous
gunman who killed two men, ab
ducted his ex - wife and then
pleaded for her love during a
wild auto ride;
At Joliet, 111., police said they
believed the fugitive, Richard
Cox, 27, may have returned to
that city in a borrowed automo
bile. ,
Car Owner in Custody
Officers said they believed the
killer might keep a . date to re
turn the car to the friend who
loaned it to him. They said a
squad of officers had the car's
owner in custody and were ly
ing in wait for Cox.
Cox drove the borrowed car to
Pontiac Monday, stalked into a
cafe and shot two men.
He abducted his recently di
vorced wife, Betty, and : sped
northward along country roads.
A 50 - man posse, with shoot-to-kill
if necessary orders, spread
out over the countryside.
19-Year-Old Sentenced
For Tavern Robbery
Salem (U.R) Raymond
Joe Knight, 19, of West Stayton,
Ore., was sentenced to' 10 years
in the state penitentiary Monday
for his part in the hold-up of
Chuck s Tavern near Gates June
26.
Albert-William Karnes of As
toria, charged with first degree
murder in the axe slaying of
81-year-old Mrs. Susan Litchfield
here June 7, appeared in court
briefly but was continued to July
14 for entry of plea.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and Vicinity: Continued
fair; little change in temperature.
High today. 102. low tonight 60, high
tomorrow 98.
Oregon: Sunny and continued warm
tonight and Wednesday. 90-100 high
in interior, mgn ot 7u-so coastal re.
gions. Low 52-62. Winds off . coast
15-24.
Tuesday, July 8, 1952 V.
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN
Obituary
CHARLES NICHOLS
Services for Charles Franklin
Nichols, 82,. who died Thursday,
will be held in Conger-Morris
chapel Thursday at 1 p.m. Com
mittal will be in Siskiyou Memo
rial park.
RICHARD CHAPPEL
Services for Richard C. Chap
pel, 69, who died last Wednes
day, will be held in Conger
Morris chapel Friday at-10 a.m.,
with the Rev. D. E. Millard of
ficiating. Committal will be in
Jacksonville cemetery.
Mr. Chappel was born May 9,
1883, in Jacksonville, and had
lived in this vicinity most of his
life. He taught school in the
rural districts in the valley for
several years, and had also
worked in San Francisco and in
Canada.
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
Western Oregon: No rain indicated
except possibly afternoon thunder
showers in southwest Oregon by Wed
nesday. Temperatures 10 to 15 degrees
above normal. Highs 72-82 and lows
about 50.
Northern California: Generally fair
except for scattered thundershowers
in the mountains and a few inland
valleys. Coastal fog. Temperatures
near normal.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature a year aco today:
Highest 91. Lowest 54. "
Total monthly precipitation o inch
es.
Deficiency for the month .13 inches.
Total precipitation since September
1. 1951. 21.43 inches.
Relative humidity 4:30 p. m. yester
day 20: 4:30 a. m. today 78.
UDservaaons ianen At 4:30 A. M.
120 Meridian Time
Boise 84
Boston - 87
Chicago
Denver
Eureka
Havre-
Klamath Falls
Los Angeles
meaiora
New York
Omaha
Phoenix
Portland
Reno
Eugene
San Francisco
Seattle ..
Spokane
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65
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82
85
67
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, 90
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96
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Yakima
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Sunrise 4:44 a. m. Sunset 7:48 p. m.
Dead line Sunday Classifieds' is at
noon Saturdays.
MEDFORD
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Catering to Large and Small
PRIVATE PARTIES,
SOCIAL CLUBS, and
Businessmen's, Businesswoman's -LUNCHEONS
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ARTHUR MOORE
Arthur Sidney Moore died
yesterday at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Everett Womack,
at Ruch. Conger-Morris Funeral
home is in charge of funeral ar
rangements.
ALEXANDER NICHOLSON .
Services for Alexander C.
Nicholson, 73, of 821 North Cen
tral avenue, who died Sunday,
will be held Thursday at 10:30
a.m., in Conger-Morris chapel,
with the Rev. Hardwick W. Har
sham, of the First Methodist
church, officiating. Committal
will be in Siskiyou Memorial
park.
Mr. Nicholson was born July
17, 1878, in Esberg, Denmark,
and came to this country in 1890.
On July 2, 1907, in Nucla, Colo.,
he was married to Mable Sly,
who survives. He had lived in
southern Oregon the past eight
years, coming from Idaho. He
was a member of the Knights
of Pythias.
Other survivors include four
daughters, Dorothy, at home;
Mrs. Thora Johnson, Long Beach,
Calif.; Mrs. Clintina Sherman,
Coeur d'Alene, Ida., and Mrs.
Bonnie McAllister, Portland;
two brothers, Charles, Centralia,
Wash.; and George, Kansas City,
Mo.; two sisters, Mrs. Harriett
Olson and Mrs. Dagny Aspelin,
Dwight, Kans.; also five grandchildren.
Portland Produce
Prices were up one cent on eees on
the Portland wholesale dairy market
xuesaay. .
Butter: To Retailers AA grade
?nnts 77c id.; cartons 78c; A prints
7c: cartons 78c: B nrints 74c lb.
tggs: to K eta tiers Grade AA large
oac ooz a laree SY-sac aoz .: aa me
dium 58c doz.: A medium 56-57c doz.:
A smalls, 34-36c doz.; cartons 3c addi
tional. I
" Cheese: To Retailers A grade Ched
dar, Oregon single, 47-51c lb.: 5-lb.
loaves 52-55c: Dremium brands to
58,2C for single wheels and 61 Vac for
5-lb. loaves; processed American
cheese, 5-lb. loaves 46l4-474c.
Mid-Columbia district apricots were
mostly $1.25 a 13-Dound flat on the
East Side Farmers' market Tuesday;.
Yakima apples were $2.25-2.75: top
Bu-awDemes were z.ou-z.3 a tiat.
Live Chickens (No. 1 quality, f.o.b.
plants) Fryers, 2 '4-3 lbs. 22c lb:
3-4 lbs. 22c lb.; roasters' 4i 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
hens. 30-3 lc; heavy hens, 32-33c: cut
up fryersr all wts. 61-62c lb.; whole
drawn 55-56C.
Rabbits (average to growers f oh.
killing plants) Live white 4-5 lbs.,
Z3-Z5C lb; 5-6 lbs. 21-2Sc; colored pelts
4c lb. under, old does, 10-12c, few
higher, fresh dressed fryers to retail
ers, 59-62c, some higher.
AT YOUR IAV0IITI FOUNTAIN
ITOHS.MAVNUI MC B.P. CM
Livestock
Cattle 100: Market active, steady:
no fed steers and heifers available:
canner and cutter cows mostly 16-18;
sneus aown to lz or below; few util
ity bulls 25-26; light cutters to 21.
Calves 25: Active, steady: few trood
and choice vealers 30-40; odd prime
; uuiity and commercial 20-29.
Hogs 250: Market active. 25c higher;
choice No. 1 and 2 butchers mostlv
23.75; choice 400-lb. sows up to 18:
good ano cnoice 77-lzi feeder pigs
Sheep 300: Market active, steady;
good to prime sprin? lambs. 80-112
lbs. 24.50-25.50; few. lots mostly prime
26; good feeders 21-22; few good
slaughter ewes 6-7.
SAN FRANCISCO LIVESTOCK
Cattle -100. Hish-sood and choice
fed steers 31; cutter cows 14-17.30.
calves 10. No early sales.
Hogs 400. Choice No. 1-2 butchers
180-240 lbs. 23 to mostly 23.25.
Sheep 2,000. No early trade.
Dead line Sunday Classifieds 'Is at
noon Saturdays.
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PICTURES!
Cecil B.DeMille's
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Wall Street
New York (U.R) Trading
in stocks fell off to the lightest
level in seven weeks Tuesday.
Market men neglected the list
to watch developments at the
Chicago convention. Prices drift
ed lower in early trading but
developed a firmer tone toward
mid-session and held fairly well
to closing.
Net changes except for. a doz
en or so issues held to frac
tions. Dow Jones closing stock av
erages: 30 industrials 274.43, up
0.23; railroads, 101.42, off 0.02;
15 utilities 49.71, off 0.01; 63
stocks 105.74, up 0.03.
Sales Tuesday totaled .850,
000 shares.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T - 154
Anaconda - 45
Chrysler ;
Curtiss Wright ....
General Electric
General Motors -
Montgomery Ward
Penn. R. R. ...
Penney, J. C
Radio '.
Southern Co
Southern Pacific
S Oil of Calif
Texas Gulf Sulphur
Transamerica 2554
Tri-continental . 15
United Aircraft 32l
U. S. Rubber ... ; 2634
U. S. Steel 39
Youngstown '. .. 45 V4
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BISH To Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter, 2735 Elliott July 5, 1952, a
girl, 7Vz lbs., at Sacred Heart
hospital.
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