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DANCE Sat. Night Ik J f fl ' Wf . , i BOBBY CHAMPION AND HIS MELODY WRANGLERS Finest Western Music in the Pacific Northwest. See and hear them Every Saturday Nite. 6:30-7. P.M. - KBES-TV Rogue Ualley BALLROOM Use Tribune Want Ads DANCE-SAT. NIGHT JANUARY 15 SAMS VALLEY GRANGE Sonny's Music Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. EVERYONE WELCOME XJI?H WED. NIGHT J U JANUARY 19 at 8 P.M. Medford Senior High Auditorium 10 Big Exciting, Unusual Acts Plus Earl (Fatha) Hines and His Decca Recording Orchestra. The Most Entertaining Stage Attraction Ever Presented Here! - ' ' v- Admission $2.50 and $2.00 Reserved Gen'L Adm. $1.50" Get your Tickets it Swem's or Sam's Sporting Goods - godiliid nnniLiL (BIHIAMGIE MMA, GOOD MUSIC . P 1 : DANCING 9 TO 1 Admission - Adults- 75c Student'50c . FRI. EVE. JAN. 14th BIG SWING DANCE AND JAM SESSION LEO VILARINO arid the ARISTOCRATS OF SWING C FEATURING PAUL POWELL . - Walker's Dreamland Ballroom fc 415 E. MAIN ST. - MEDFORD ' - . START SWINGING AT 9 ' 1 SATURDAY NIGHT Mm EAGLE DANCE TO THE MUSjC OF THE ' ROGU E VALLEY BOYS Featuring The COWBOY TROU BADOUR 'also Bob Burton and His Hot Fiddle Loca I a n d Reti; from Name Harry A. Frye and J. A. Medeiros have retired from the assumed busi ness name Elk City Meat Mar ket, according to records on file in the office of the Jackson county clerk. .. Business Moved The Crater Electric company of Central Point, an appliance and electri cal firm, is being moved to Med ford this week, according to Lloyd Knapp, the owner. The firm will be located at 305 Chest nut st. May Havt Company Mrs. B. B. Moore, Central Point, a pa tient at Sacred Heart hospital after; undergoing back surgery, now may have visitors, accord ing to members of her family, She is reported in "good" condi tion. ." ' To Weigh Steers . Steers owned' by. Upper Rogue 4-H club members will be weighed Saturday,' starting at 9:30 a.m. at the Henry Conner residence. Steers will be weighed by Coun ty Agent Glenn Klein, assisted by Ed Houston and Ira Connor. Budget Meeting A prelim inary budget meeting for county rural schools will be held Thurs day, Jan. 20, starting at 10:30 a.m. in the county schools of fice at the courthouse. Members of the rural school board and the rural schools budget commit tee will attend the session. Date for a public. hearing will be set at the meeting. POINT- Pe rso n a I At Osteopathic Mrs. Norman Burreson, Gold Hill, is a medi cal patient at Osteopathic hos pital, attendants said today. At Community Harold Drys dale, 618 Chestnut st., is a sur gery patient at Community hos pital, attendants said today. At Home Mrs. Florence Boussum, a patient at Sacred Heart hospital for a week, has been released and is at the fam ily home, 720 Welch st. Salt Planned Members of the patrol of Zuleima temple, Daugh ters of the Nile, will hold a sale of cooked and baked foods Satur day, Jan. 15, at Home Appliance Co., 115 East Main st The sale will open at 9:30 a. m. ' Plan Dance Prospect Lumber Jacks and Jills will hold a square dance Saturday, Jan. 15 at 8 p. m. in Prospect Commun ity hall.. Caller will be Paul Graham. Everyone is invited to attend and potluck refreshments will be served. . , .. -T Air Reserve Two assign ments have been reported for the 941th Air Reserve squadron at Medford. Ernest Humble has enlisted and been assigned as a , master ' sergeant and Robert L. Schenck has been assigned as an airman first class.. Theft The theft of about $9 in butane tank equipment was reported yesterday at Ray's Trailer sales. 1445 North River side ave., according to city po nce, a butane regulator for a trailer house and dual "pigtails" for a tank were missing. B-B Shot Irene Pearl Neeley, 910 West Main st., reported to city police yesterday that a B-B shot struck her front- window. Upon investigation, police found a 14-year-old youth had shot at a telephone pole in line with the window, causing the damage. 7- ' . ' Vagrants Glenn Bradford Burnes, 44, Pendleton, and Von da Jeanne Hies, 25, Naches, Wash.', both pleaded guilty in municipal court today to vagran cy charges in Medford and were sentenced to 10 days in the city jail, according to city police records. At St. Vincents Mrs. War ren L. Dunagan, 905 Reddy ave., is reported- in "fair" condition at St. Vincents' hospital in Port land where she is convalescing from surgery which she: under went .Jan,.. 4, .according, tocher daughter, Gloria Deutschman, who recently visited with her there. . ,, , .. r Honor Agent; Fred Sears, a representative here of the Pru dential Life Insurance Company of America, was named "honor agent of the month" of the state wide, agency of the company, Prudential officials have an nounced. Sears has been - with the company " and agency since he 1 entered the life insurance business in 1950. ? In Japan Gus G. Carlson, whose wife lives at Central Point, recently arrived in Japan and now is a personnel specialist with the Tokyo "Army hospital, according to an Army . release. His, parents are Mr. and Mrs, Gus Carlson, Eagle Point. , Carl son entered, the Army in, 1943 and has received the combat in fantryman's badge, good conduct medal, ; World - War II - victory medal and the Korean "and UN service ribbons. He has been overseas since Nov., 1953, on his present tour of . duty. ;. i. . . - ; ; From - Illinois Mr. and Mrs Norman L. Thompson recently arrived here from Rock Island, 111., to. make' their home. They are living at 19 South Louis ave., and Thompson will operate the Medford Scientific, an auto motive engine testing and repair service business, at 602 South Riverside ave. The building now is being remodeled and he ex pects' to open the new business about Jan. 20. The Thompsons purchased a farm at Eagle Point in 1950 after visiting relatives here, and again visited in the valley in ; 1952.- They are rela tives of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zonk 7 And the Western Swing Band JAGKSOHUILLE eO..0ITY HALL o ADMISSION o $1.00 Tax Inc. Students with Student Body Cards 75c License To Wed Harry Rob ert Frey, 32, a logger, Klamath Falls, and Mae Marie McGill, 38, a waitress, Medford, ob tained a marriage license Jan. 11 at the Josephine - county courthouse. Dismissed Porter J. Neff, 227 North Berkeley way, was dismissed last evening from Sac red Heart hospital where he re ceived treatment yesterday, ac cording to a hospital report. ' Cut Eye Leonard Rees, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rees, 205 Chestnut st., was treat ed and released at Sacred Heart hospital this morning because of a cut eye which he received when he fell against a table, ac cording to a hospital report. ' Assigned Robert Elliott, Med ford insurance man, was recent ly assigned as a major in the 304th Logistical command Army reserve unit here, according to the .. unit advisor.. Elliott will serve the unit as chief of the transportation section. ,-. Planners toiMeet The Medford city planning commission will hold an adjourned session to night at 7:30 o'clock in the city hall, according to the city man ager's office. The group is ex pected to consider the adoption of several subdivision plats for the adjoining area. : Medical Care Several pa tients were reported as medical patients today at Sacred Heart hospital. They are Richard Hart ley, Talent; Mervin Stone, 511 South Central ave.; Benjamin Franklin Edmondson," Butte Falls; Jack Stallsworth, 106 Lin coln st.; William Knox, 2082 Cot tage way, and Walter Brittan, Table Rock estates, Gold Hill. Have Surgery Those listed as surgery patients today at Sacred Heart hospital are Mrs. Ambrose Lloyd, Route 1, Medford; Ed ward Barry, Route 2; Mrs. Lucy King, 1380 Thomas rd.; Mrs. Richard Randolph, 120 Ashland ave.; Clinton Blaine, Rogue River; Phil F. Buteau, 1917 Rob erts rd.; and George Feltman, 637 Pennsylvania ave. On Honor Roll Lee D. Mars- den, son of L. H. Marsden, Gold Hill, has been listed on the scholastic honor roll for the fall quarter at Tri-State colleee at Angola, Ind., with a scholastic record of As and Bs. according to, a release from the college. He is enrolled in. the department of civil engineering. . Men's Group The Men's fel lowship- of 4he rMedtdrd -Assem bly of God church, 1108 West Main st., will meet today at 7:30 p.m.- in the church annex. Rich ard Stewart, a businessman from Grants ' Pass, will be the speak er. The program will, be- con cluded with refreshments." Vis itors are invited. Foresters Sought Positions as forestry aid and fire control ai&, with the forest service and other federal agencies in the west,-are open and will be filled through civil service examinations," it was announced today. The jobs pay from $2,950 to $3,795 annually. Information ; and application forms are available from Chester W. Silliman,. civil service -commission secretary, at the Med ford post office. .''.' " "Accepted Glenn A. An drews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam T. Andrews, Camp While, has been accepted by Northrop "Aeronautical institute, . . Ingle wood, Calif., for enrollment in rthe aeronautical , engineering course, according to r- a ; release from the institute.- He is a veter an and served in Korea. He was a student i at Southern Oregon college .before" enrolling at Northrop. - , , - " -. Completes Training Wheldon F. Glass, a Marine corps private, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R Glass, 425 Earhart St., is scheduled to finish' a four-week . individual combat training session at the Marine corps base at Camp Pen dleton, Calif., according to a re lease from the base.' The training is given to the Marines sched uled for -duty overseas and to all graduates of recruit training before they are assigned to new duty stations. . . !.:.. With aBBB"Brihv HILL' Western 12:30 O b i t u a r y WENLOCK PALMER Wenlock C. Palmer, 50, died today at the.V. A. Domiciliary, Camp White. Conger-Morris fun eral home is in charge of fun eral arrangements. BERTHA SEELEY : " ' ' Mrs. Bertha Henrietta Seeley, 62, died Thursday in a local hos pital. The remains will lie in state at Cogger-Morris funeral home until 4 p. m. Sunday, after which they will be. taken, to her Wall Street New York 4J.R) Stocks de clined irregularly on reduced volume today, . Utilities alone managed to move higher. ; Their : average reached its best level since April 20, 1931. Peoples Gas, with a rise of 3 points, helped lift the group. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American T & T . 173 34 Anaconda ; 4934 Chrysler . Curtiss Wright . ..... 17V4 General Electric 49 General Motors 95V6 Montgomery Ward 81 Penn. R R 23 Penney, J. C . 83 Radio 38V4 Southern Co. 19 Southern Pacific ..... '.. 53 Vi Standard Oil of Calif. ..... 75 Texas Gulf Sulphur .......... 40V4 Transamerica . 39 Tri-Continental 26x8 United Aircraft ... 76 U. S. Rubber . .. ....... 42 U. S. Steel I...... .......... 71V6 Youngstown ..............Unquoted Portland Livestock Portland (UJ.) Cattle for week 3200. Choice . fed sters ' S24.25-24.50: high good and low choice $23.50: bulk good steers szi.au-zis; commercial 18.50-20.50; commercial and good fed heifers S17.50-20.50: canner-cut-ter cows S8-8.50; few S10 and over earlv; utility-commercial bulls $13.50 S15.50. . Calves for week 300. Good-choice vealers $19-24; utility-commercial calves and vealers $9-17. Hogs for week 3250. Choice 1-2 butchers . 180-235 lbs. late $19.50-20; choice $3 down to $19: heavier and lighter weights 17.50-18.50. Sheep for week 2075. Choice with some prime lambs $19-19.50; good choice $17-18.50; ewes $550-6. "- Portland Produce Portland 4U.P.) Eggs To retail ers: Grade AA large. 47c doz.; A large, 44c doz.; AA medium. 44c: A nedium. 42c; A small, 35c; cartons. l-3c addi tional. , Butter To retailers: AA grade prints, 66c lb.: cartons.- 67c; A prints, 66c; cartons. 67c; B prints. 54c. Cheese To retailers: A grade ched der. - Oregon singles 421a-45c; 5-lb.-loaves, 46 i-49 tic. Processed. Ameri can cheese. 5-lb. loaf. 39V2-41C lb. farm '-Jtfirketj. ' - ' : Trading" was slow ana'prices mostly firm along produce row today except lettuce with name brand crates at $750, down irom Wednesday's $9.50. Poultry, Rabbits - Live Chickens To growers (No. 1 : quality, f.o.b. Portland): Fryers 2V2 to 4 lbs., 21c lb.; at farm. 21c lb.; roast ers, 4'i lb. and up. 22c lb. f.o.b, Port land, 20c at ranch; light -hens. 11c;. heavy hens, all wts., 13c lb.: old roost ers, 10c lb. , ; , Dressed Chickens Wo, 1 dressed to retailers: Fryers, 34-35c lb.: roasters, 36-37c; light hens, 21-22c; heavy hens, 25-26cr- cut up fryers, all wts.. 45-46c; whole drawn, 39-40c. 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. lb., 24c; under 25 lbs., 21c lb. Beltsville hens, 31c; light type toms, 25c; fryer-roaster, 27c lb. liveweight. To retailers A A grade hens, ready 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 plants) Live white. 3-4'2 lbs.. 18-20c lb.; 5-6 lbs.. 14-16c: colored pelts, 4c under; old does. 8-10c lb.; a few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 54-57c; cut up. 60-63c.,v... Portland Cash Grain Portland Prices i as reported in the T7SDA - market news service: Wheat, No. 2 -soft white, $78.50 a ton . bulk, prompt' delivery f.o.b Portland: No. 2 white oats. 38-lb. test. Coast delivery. $58 ton; Portland delivery. $54-56 ton; No. 2 Western barley, $54.50 f.o.b. Porland, Coast delivery; Soybean meal, $93 ton, cars, prompt delivery Port land; standard millrun prompt ship ment f.o.b. Portland. $44.50-45 ton; No. 2 yellow corn, $67-67.50 ton. f.o.b. Portland. 1 ?. ' Wholesale hay prices: No. 2 green alfalfa - baled, f.o.b-. Portland. '. $34-35 'trucks. $36-37 rail.: ; ' . Portland grain exchange: Thurs day's close: . Bid Soft white .......$2.34 do no rex ... . 2.34 White dub ... ..-. 2.34 H. R. winter, 11 per cent 2.36 do 12 per cent , 2.45 SOUND SLEEP ; Salem, .Ore.;--; .(U.R) After, seeing her husband off to work, Mrs. Ann Sirni retired to a sofa and . took , a nap. When" she awoke three hours later, the house had been" ransacked. Gone were a couple of dollar, bills and a broken wrist watch. NIGHT LIVELY - - . .. 5 listen To Roundup Time Daily on KWIN Friday. January 14, 1955 N o t i ces home in Vancouver, Wash., for services and . interment next week." - ' - . 'V . The deceased was born March 12, 1892, in LaCenter, Wash. On Dec. 1, 1930, in Kelso, , Wash., she was married to Roy E. See ley, who survives. ;- He is em ployed by the California Oregon Power Co. - She was a member of the Seventh .Day .Adventist church. . : - , Other - survivors include two sons, Robert E. ' Freeman, Port land; and Sgt. -1c Homer F. Freeman,-with the U. S. Army in Germany; two .daughters, . Mrs. Thelma Livingston, Loma Linda, Calif.,-and, Mrs. Cleo Gatchell, Cleveland,. O., and nine grand children. 'V r : JOHN WOMACK - John H. Womack, 64, died to day at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. W. Gillespie, in Eagle Point. Conger - Morris funeral home is -in charge of funeral ar rangements. ANNA LOZIER Funeral services are pending at Perl funeral home for Mrs. Anna M. Lozier, 417 Kenwood ave., who died at a local hos pital today. ? v '''"" FAIRY HE ARIN - Private . i'uneral services for Mrs. Fairy LaFern Hearin, , 37, of 2517 East Main st., who died at a local hospital Wednesday, will be held at Perl funeral home Saturday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. J T. Dixon of the First Methodist church officiating. In terment will be in Siskiyou Me morial park. 4 It was the request of the de ceased that, in lieu of flowers, a contribution be made to a char itable organization of the giver's choosing. . ' r i, Mrs. Hearin was born in Fre mont, Neb., on March 17, 1917. On Feb. 25, 1945, she was mar ried to Joe Hearin and the cou ple, has made their home in Med ford since that time. She was active in the Jackson County Public Health Associ ation, was a leader of Brownie Troop 78, Girl Scouts, active in Roosevelt school PTA arid was a member of Roosevelt Mother Singers. She. attended the First Methodist church and was a member of Zuleima Temple, Daughters of the Nile, where she served as captain of the pa trol for several years. ' Survivors,' besides her hus band, include a "daughter, Joan Lee, and her mother, - Mrs. George I. Lundstedt, Glendale, Calif. EATON'S DINNER HOUSE 812 Crater Lake Ave. ; ' . 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