Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 30, 1954, Image 9

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NEW YEAR'S EVE.
SOME iflfJGE
Sponsored by: Merry-Go-Rounders
Place: CAMP CORRAL Time: 8:30 P.M.
Potluck Refreshments All Welcome
CALLERS: Minnie Robertson plus Guest Callers
O FUN O FAVORS O FROLIC
All For 75e Per Person
NEW YEARS EVE
FRIDAY
DEC. 31
GOLD HILL
GRANGE HALL
O GOOD WESTERN MUSIC
9 FREE FAVORS O BALLOON DANCE
Adm. Adults 75e Students 50e
NEW YEARS EVE
FRIDAY
4
DEC. 31st
DANCE
SAMS VALLEY GRANGE
Sonny's Music - Dancing 9 to ?
FUN! FAVORS!
EVERYONE WELCOME
NEW YEAR'S EVE
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FUN!
FAVORS
You ean'r miss the
T-PEE One mi la
N. of the BIG Y
Market ... on
Merriman
Road
FRIDAY,
DEC. 31st
Music By
Sonny's
Mean Four
Adm. yr .
$1.00 dr LAST DANCE $s
r OF SEASON!
f&A Thanks for your
jf '' Past patronage "Pss.
yjl Watch For V-";
. . Reopening ; Y&1
Local and Personal
ASH-S
A W. IS
NEW YEAR'S EVE
FRI., DEC. 31
At The
BALLROOM, EAGLE POINT
Noisemakers and Fun Galore!
Music by
DICK SPAIN
and the Rogue Valley Boys
featuring v -
The Cowboy Troubadour
Dancing from 9 to '2 A.M..
Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs.
Lucky Persson left the first of
the week after visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Sharon Eichelberger, 2968
Jacksonville highway. They
were en route to San Francisco.
Daughter Leaves Mr. and
Mrs. Robert G. Thompson, San
Francisco, have left ' for their
home after visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Loofbourrow
at Talent.
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SWAP To Elect Members of
the local Song Writers, Arrangers
and Publishers club will meet
to elect officers for 1955 at 7:30
p. m. Monday, Jan. 3, it was
announced today.
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Transferred Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Zedaker left last eve
ning for Beno, Nev., where
Zedaker has been transferred
by United Air lines. He was a
station agent here and in Reno
he will -be in charge of the ticket
office.
.
To Rose Bowl Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh H. Coleman and daughter,
Carol, and son, James, left Wed
nesday for Pasadena, Calif.,
where they will attend the Rose
Bowl game on New Year's day.
They planned to visit at San
Francisco en route south.
To East-West Several valley
people have left for San Fran
cisco to - attend the East-West
football game there New Year's
day. Included are Mr.' and Mrs.
Bill Schei of Crater Inn motel,
who drove, and Mr. and Mrs.
George Gates, who left today
by plane.
Visiting Here Miss Georgia
Cason, Little Rock, Ark., arrived
in Medford last week to visit
relatives and friends. She is
staying at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James Pool at 1649 Grand
ave. Miss Cason, an insurance
representative, is considering
moving to the valley.
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To Game Among those leav
irig the end of the week for San
Francisco to attend the East-
West football game will be Mr.
and Mrs. William Peek and Mr
and Mrs. : Eugene Ferrell, who
will, drive down together. The
Peeks and their family returned
Monday evening from Portland
where they visited relatives dur
ing the holiday week end.
Visits Mother Mrs. Alfred
McDonald, Coos Bay,, visited
here through the Christmas holi
days with her mother, Mrs. Lot
tie Allen, and with the Walter
Allen family. On Christmas day
she was with her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
McDonald, Eagle Point, and
their children. Mrs. Enid Rank
in, the mother of Mrs. Bruce
McDonald," also was with the
family.,
- Attorney 111 Irving C. Allen,
Medford attorney, is confined
to a Portland hospital as the
result of a heart attack, friends
here said today. Mr. and. Mrs
Allen and their two children
were visiting in Portland for
the Christmas week end when
he was taken ill. Mrs. Allen and
his sister from Portland are ex
pected to arrive here Friday and
then return to Portland. Friends
said that Allen may be hos
pitalized for about two or three
weeks. ' -
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Return Home Howard
Huenergardt and his sister, Miss
Myrna Huenergardt, - have left
after visiting through the Christ
mas holidays with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huener
gardt, route 1, box 483. The son
now is taking medical training
at Loma Linda, Calif., at the Col
lege of Medical Evangelists, and
Miss Huenergardt . completed
nurses training last August. She
now is employed as . a surgical
nurse 'at a Glendale, Calif., sanitarium.
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TO MUSIC BY
BOBBY CHAMPION
And His
Melody Wranglers
FREE FAVORS FOR EVERYONE! .
Dance the Old Year Out and the New Year
In . . . on the Biggest Floor .... . the Best
Music and the Best Time at the . .
rogue
VALLEY
it ! it '
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DANCING FRIDAY &
SATURDAY NIGHTS!
To Portland Mrs. Paul
Lowery and children Jack,
Paula and Susan, 255 Stewart
ave., left Wednesday for Port
land to visit through Sunday
with Lowery.
Jailed Ray Lavonne Cum
mings, 18, of 3679 Alley lane,
was jailed yesterday by state
police on a charge of no tail
light, according to county jail
records.
Surgery Patients Commu
nity hospital reported this morn
ing that two men, Donald E. Lit
tle, rt. 2, box 702, Central Point,
and Leonard Lehman, 2055 Sun
set dr., are in the hospital for
surgery.
Bike Licenses Due City po
lice today requested that all
youngsters owning bicycles ob
tain licenses for them before
resumption of school on Jan. 3.
Bike licenses may be obtained
at the police department in the
city hall.
Business Name Earl W.
Etters and Geraldine M. Etters,
Box 195A, Coal Mine rd., Med
ford, have assumed the business
name Southern Oregon Box
company, according to records
in the county clerk's office.
Name Retired Edgard W
Abernathy and Ima P. Aberna
thy have retired from the as
sumed business name Shady
Cove Garage, according to rec
ords filed in the office of the
Jackson county clerk.
At Sacred Heart Surgery
patients reported today at Sac
red Heart hospital include, Mrs.
E. W. Eckman, 504 Pennsyl
vania ave., and Miss Patricia
Ann Carlson, Route 2, Medford.
Ruby Smith, three - week-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rube
Smith, 1254V& Dixie lane, Rob
ert Martin, Days Creek, and
Mrs. Hans Jepson, 543 Hamilton
st., are medical patients.
In Hospital Miss Janyce
Rosecrans, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Rosecrans, rt. 1,
box 92A, Gold Hill, is a patient
in Osteopathic hospital follow
ing surgery yesterday, the hospi
tal reported this morning. In the
same hospital for medical care
are Mrs. Eugene Hicks, Grants
Pass; Arthur E. Brown, 616
Beatty st., Medford, 'and Mrs.
Lloyd Smith, Rogue River.
Smoke Alarms Neighbors of
the H. C. Martins, 829 Bennett
st., called firemen about 2:10
p.m. - yesterday reporting what
appeared to be,a flue fire. East
side station firemen who inves
tigated said that the Martins
were burning Christmas decora
tions, which was the cause of
considerable smoke . from the
fireplace flue. Wallboard and
sheeting at the stovepipe en
trance to the chimney were ig
nited from an overheated flue
at the Robert McAulley resi
dence, 236 DeBarr ave., yester
day. The rural fire truck was
dispatched about 2:50 p.m. and
firemen reported slight damage.
Portland Livestock
Portland--(UJ.) Cattle 50. Utility
heifers $11.50-15; commercial to $18;
canner-cutter cows $7.50-9: , utility
cows $10.50-12; commercial to $13.50.
Calves 10. Good vealers $18-20; util
ity $9-11.
-Hogs 100. Choice 180-235 ib. $20
20.50; 364-410 lb. sows $16.50-17.50.
Sheep none. Choice-prime wooied
lamas $18-18.50.
Portland Produce
Portland (U J.) Eggs To retail
ers: Grade AA large. 43-45c doz.; A
large, 41-42c doz.; AA medium, 40
41c;. A medium 39-40c; A small, 32
33c doz.; cartons, l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers; AA grade
prints, 66c lb.: cartons, 67c; A prints
66c; cartons, 67c; B prints. 64c.
Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched
dar Oregon singles, 421,i-451,ic; 5-lb.
loaves. 46'i-491,2c. Processed Ameri
can cheese, 5-lb. loaf. 391a-41c lb.
Farm Market
Broccoli, green onions, radishes and
cucumbers were in short supply in
wholesale trading today and sold at
firm to stronger prices; little was done
at the East Side Farmers' market with
offerings limited to scattered lots of
root crops, cabbage and loose packed
apples.
USE TRIBUNE WANT ADS!
Poultry, Babbits.,
Live Chickens To growers (No. 1
Quality, f.o.b. Portland): Fryers. 2'i
to 4i lbs.. 21c lb.; at farm. 20c lb.;
roasters, 4i lbs. and up. 21c lb. f.o.b.
Portland. 20-21C at ranch; light hens,
10-llc; heavy hens, all wts.. 13c lb.;
old roosters, 10c lb.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 dressed to
retailers: Fryers. 34-35c lb.: roasters.
36-37c; light hens, 21-22c; heavy hens,
23-27c; cut up fryers, all wts.. 45-46c;
wnoie drawn. 40-4lc.
Turkeys Paying prices to produc
ers for 1954 turkeys: Heavy type hens,
29c lb. f.o.b. farm on N.Y. dressed
basis; toms same basis, 25 lbs. up. 24c;
under 25 lbs., 21c lb. Beltsville hens,
31c; light type toms, 25c; fryer-roaster,
27c lb. liveweight. To retailers, A
grade hens, readv to cook. 48c: N. Y.
dressed, to 43c lb. A grade toms. oven-
ready. 40c. Beltsville A grade hens,
oven-ready, to 52c: Beltsville toms.
49c lb. '
Babbits (average to growers f.o.b.
killing nlants) live white. 33.i-4.4
lbs.. 18-20c up.; 5-6 lbs.. 14-16c: color
ed pelts, 4c under; old does. 8-10c lb.;
a few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to
retailers, 54-57c; cut up, 60-63C. ...
Portland Cash Grain
Portland Prices 9 rnrkrt.rf in the
USDA market news sprvice: Wheat
No. 2 soft white. $7850 a ton bulk,
prompt delivery f.o.b. Portland. No. 2
white oats, 38-lb. test. Coast delivery.
!jj750 ton: Portland delivery. $53.50
ton. No. 2 Western barley, $54.50 f.o.b.
Portland. Coast . delivery. Soybean
meal, $95.50 a ton. cars prompt deliv
ery Portland. Std. millrun. prompt
shipment f.o.b. Portland. $4450 ton;
No. 2 yellow corn. $6750 ton. f.o.b.
Portland.
Wholesale Hay Prices: No; 2 green
alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. Portland. $34-35
trucks, $36-37 rail.
Portland Grain Exchange:' Wednes
day's close:
Soft white $aa4
do no rex 2.34
White club 2.34
H. R. winter, 11 per cent 2.36
do 12 per cent . ' 2.45 ,
Jail Sentence Given
For Theft of Vacuum
Joseph Gilford Shadden, 53,
general delivery, Medford, yes
terday was sentenced to six
months in the county jail on a
charge of petty larceny, accord
ing to district court records.
Shadden pleaded guilty to the
charge, which involved theft of
a vacuum, cleaner from Mrs.
Mattie E. Clause. District Judge
Rawles Moore reserved the
right to parole Shadden after
30 days.
Births
COULTER To Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond, 1425 Dakota ave., Dec.
29, 1954, a boy, 6Vi lbs. at Sacred
Heart hospital.
"AUSTIN To Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander, 77 Sixth st., Ashland,
Dec. 30, 1954, a girl, 6Vi lbs. at
Sacred Heart hospital.
DAVIS To Mr. and Mrs. Dar
rel, 223 Ashland ave., Dec. 30,
1954, a girl, 7Vi lbs. at Sacred
Heart hospital.
Thunday, December 30, 1954
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE
WALL STREET
New York OJ.R) Prices
moved irregularly in sharply re
duced volume on the Stock Ex
change today. a ' '
Traders turned cautious after
yesterday's rise to a new record
high in the industrials and a
new 24-year' high in the rails.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 174V4
Anaconda 51
Chrysler : 703s
Curtiss Wright ; l734
General Electric - 46
General Motors .... 96
Montgomery Ward 7734
Penney, J. C . J 86
Radio . . 38
O b it u a ry Not ices
Southern Co .. 177s
Southern Pacific 54 Vb
S. .Oil of Calif. '..:.. 76
Texas Gulf Sulphur
Transamerica
Tri-Continental.
United Aircraft
U. S. Rubber
U. S. Steel j
Youngstown
12334
40
26V&
77
43
72
73
Use of Oregon Parks Said Up During 1954
Salem (U.R) More people
used Oregon's state parks during
1954 than ever before, the Ore
gon State Highway Commission
reported today.
The commission said more
than 5,800,000 persons made use
oi new facilities, redeveloped
and newly opened state park
areas during the year. The previ
ous high was in 1952 when 5,
390,000 persons were, checked
entering the parks. :
WHISTLE STOP CAFE
226 N. Front Across from S.P. Depot Phone 3-2969
Open New Year's Day
SPECIAL TURKEY or HAM DINNER
Includes choice of dessert ONLY I
Steamed pudding, apple, mince or pumpkin pie
OPEN 7 AM. to 5 P.M.
50
Get the Gang Together! Dec. 31st
NEW YEAR'S
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Favors - Fun - Music That's Tops
JACKSONVILLE TO RUCH -THEN TURN LEFT TO
McKee Bridge, Upper Applegate
"Music With a Beat"
CHAP & JODY'S PRANKSTERS
Medford and Ashland, Lefs See You Therl
GRANGE BENEFIT
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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D WIGHT BURRELL
Services for Dwight A. Bur
rell, 28, who died last week in
Durango, Colo., will be held in
Conger-Morris chapel Monday at
1:30 p.m. with the Rev. D. Kirk
land West, D.D., of the First
Presbyterian church, officiating.
Interement .will be in Siskiyou
Memorial park.
Pall bearers will be Gordon
Talbott, Wilburn Ward, Dr. Gene
Chamberlain, Jack Chamberlain,
Merton Bradshaw and Gordon
Stanley.
The deceased was born Sept.
30, 1926, in Tererro, N. M. He
had lived in Lake Creek, and
graduated from Eagle Point
high school. He left "southern
Oregon about two years ago. On
June -21, 1948, in Reno, Nev.,
he was married "to Marie Boliou
who survives. He was a member
of the ' Presbyterian ' church in
Santa Fe, N.M. '. '
Other-survivors include three
sons, Michael, Mitchell . and
Malcolm, a daughter, Melinda,
a sister, Celestia Kir ker, Paso
Robles, Calif.; and his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Burrell,
Lake Creek.
JOSEPH FAIRFIELD
Funeral services for Joseph
M. Fairfield, 79, who died Tues
day, will be held in Camp
White chapel Friday at 9 a.m.
with Chaplain Henry W. Ander
son officiating. Interment will
be in Camp White cemetery,
with Conger-Morris funeral
home in charge of arrangements.
The deceased was born May
10, 1875, in Marine City, Mich.,
and was a veteran of World War
I, serving from June 30, l$17,
to Feb. 14, 1919, as a private?
3rd Company, 166th D.B.
Survivors include a sister,
Mrs. C. A. Towns, Newport,
Ore.
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