Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 29, 1955, Image 15

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    Local and Personal
Demonstration Jackson;
county's new mosquito control ;
rquiprn'-nt be demonstrated :
over television at 2 pm. Sunday;
on the Jackson County Public I
Health association show. Chan
dler Drew will represent the
association and Walt Sutherlin
who is in charge of the control
program, will demonstrate the ,
equipment. A movie, " The Life ;
Cycle of the Mosquito"', will,
also be shown. I
ENDS SATURDAY
ONE SHOW ONLY!
Show Starts 8:45 P.M.
WE'RE CELEBRATING OUR
1st ANNIVERSARY
With the
Greatest Movie Ever Made
GREATER THAN EVER ON
WIDE SCREEN!
DSV1C0.SELZ?)ICK-S Production f
liARGARET MITCHELL'S $tcr 0i Oid South
GONE WITH
THE WIND
C&K GABLE -WIENIEGH
LESLIE HOWARD
OLIVIA &HAMND
l IRTEBRAIIDliU PICTURE
ADDED
CinemaScope Special
'FABULOUS LAS VEGAS'
ALSO COLOR CARTOON
. . t- i .1
Kt-nU Jr., 544 Fairmount St., is
a furgery patient today at Com
munity hospital, attendants re
ported. To Vacation Miss Donna
Zeitler of the First National
bank, Medford branch, loan de
partment, plans to leave Mon
dav for a week's vacation. She
expects to visit relatives and
friends at Salem, St. Paul and
Portland.
Inspects Plants City Fire
Marshal Truman Nelson inspect
ed two packing plants and one
business occupancy yesterday.
Another inspection was made in
a residential area as a result of
a complaint received.
Leave for Home Mr. and
Mr3. Clyde Prough, San Gab
rid, Calif., left this week after
visiting for a week with his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Prough, 1019 Mt.
Pitt ave.
Nebraska Picnic The an
nual picnic for former Nebrask
ans will be held starting at 1
p.m. in Lithia park. Ashland, it
was announced last week. Those
attending are asked to bring a
picnic lunch. Entertainment, in
cluding a group from Eve Pren
tice's accordion studios, will be
furnished, and there will be the
usual games and contests of an
old-fashioned picnic.
Bob's Bar-B-Qua
HOME DELIVERY
SERVICE
Chicken-Sl.50 Ribs-$1.35
French Dip Sandwiches
Bccf-SOc Hjm-60c Porlt-60c
Jumbo Hamburgers-40c
Served With French Fries
PHONE 3-9010
HDAMCIE
SATURDAY NIGHT
At Walker's Popular
DANCE TO GOOD MODERN MUSIC
BY DREAMLAND'S
NEW RE-ORGANIZED BAND
Good Floor Modern Music Good Crowd
ROGUE VALLEY
BALLROOM
Saturday, July 30
O Bobby Champion O
and the MELODY WRANGLERS
featuring.
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Sensational Singer Yodler Comedian
Dance 9:00 - 1 :00
JOIN THE
HARDTOP
RACES
Saturday, July 30
ASHLAND SPEEDWAY
$ $ $ ADDED PURSE $ $ $
DONATED BY
Bryant's Shell Service
Idea! Markets
Groceteria Meats
Ken Taylor's 99 Wreckers
Ta!!y-Ho
Selby Chevrolet Co.
FREE Merchandise to Crowd
A and B Cars from Northern California
and Southern Oregon
Time Trials 7 P.M. Races 8 P.M.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland (U.P.) Cattle for week
3125. Sorted fed steers S24.50. other
choice S23 50-24.25: good S21-23; com
mercial Brass steers S18-20: utility $12
17; good-low choice fed heifers $20
22; commercial S17-19: utility SI 1-16:
common-medium light stock steers
S12.50-15.
Calves for week 565. Good-choice
vealers late 517-18. early to $20; util-itv-commercial
S10-16.
Hors for week 2465. U.S. No. 1 and 2
butchers 180-235 lb. S19-19.50. early
top S20.50: No. 3 lots down to $18:
choice 330-530 lb. sows $12-14.50.
lighter to S16 and over.
Sheep for week 4025. Choice spring
lambs with some prime S19: some
S19 25: good-choice S17-18.50: good
thoice feeders S14 to mostly S15. few
15.25; good yearlings Sll-13; good
choice ewes 3.50-5.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland U.P.' Eggs To retail
ers; Grade AA large 59c doz.: A large.
52-54c; AA medium. 50-52c: A me
dium. 49-51C doz.; A small. 35-36C
doz.; cartons. l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA gTade
prints. 65c lb.: cartons. 66c: A prints
65c: cartons. 66c: B prints. 63c.
Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched
dar. Oregon singles. 42,2-45'2C3 5-lb.
loaves. 46 '2.49c. Processed American
chese. 5-lb. loaf 39'2-49'jC lb.
Farm Market
First Willamette valley Chehalem
wild blackberries were auoted to
225 a flat today; large sized Yakima
Moorparks were SI. 75-1. 85 a 30-lb.
box with most Tiltons bringing $1.25
1.50 for 23 lbs.: Walla Walla medium
and large yellow onions were $1.50
1.75 a 50-lb. sack.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens To growers 'No. 1
quality f o.b. Portland i: Fryers 2', to
4 lbs.. 28c: at farm. 27c lb.: light hens
18c; heavy hens, all wts.. 19c up: old
roosters. ll-14c.
Dressed Chicken No. 1 dressed to
retailers: Fryers. New York style. 39
40c lb-: whole drawn, 51-55c lb.; cut
up. 55-58c lb.: hens, light type New
York stvle 28-29c: cut-ups. 40.4fic:
hens, heavy type. N.Y. style. 29-31c;
whole drawn. 41-44C.
Turkeys To producers for A grade
voting hens, f.o.b. farm. N Y. dressed.
33c: A toms. N.Y. style. 31c lb. To
retailers. A grade young hens, ready
to cook. 50c; N. Y. dressed 37-38c lb.:
A gTade toms. oven ready. 41-45c;
N. Y. stvle. 34-35c lb.; fryer turkeys.
4-8 lbs.. 49-51C lb.
Rabbits (average to growers f.o.b.
killing plants) Live white. 3:-4'2
lbs.. 21-23c up: 5-6 lbs.. 17-19c: colored
pelts, 4c under: old des. 10-12c lb.; a
few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to
retailers. 57.61c cut up 62-65C.
PORTLAND CASH GRAIN
Portland Wholesale hay prices:
New crop No. 2 green alfalfa baled,
f.o.b. trucks. Portland, S33-35C.
Prices as reported by the USDA
market news service: Wheat. No. 2
soft white. $73.75-74.50 ton: No. 2
white oats 32 lb. test. Coast delivery
S50.50-51 a ton; Willamette valley oats.
Portland delivery. $49-49.50 ton; old
crop spot No. 2 Western barley. $46-47
ton f.o.b. Portland Coast delivery:
new crop No. 2 Western barley, $46
ton: soybean meal. $84.07 ton cars
prompt delivery Portland: No. 2 milo,
f.o.b. Portland. $61 ton: standard mill
run. $48 cars; No. 2 yellow corn.East
ern shipping points. $73-73.50.
Car Stolen Skinner's Gar
age, 143 South Riverside ave.,
reported the theft of a 1941
model used car from the back
of their lot between 9 and 10
a.m. yesterday, according to po
lice records. Investigation is un
der way, police added.
Hurt in Fall Mrs. Rhoda
Adkins, 244 South Central avo.,
was admitted to Community hos
pital about 6:30 p.m., Thursday
after she had fallen down a
stairway, according to Medford
ambulance attendants who took
her to the hospital. She is re
ported to have received chest
injuries but is not injured crit
ically. Transferred Lowell.. Ed
wards of the Medford branch of
the First National bank loan de
partment has received a promo
tion and is being transferred to
the Springfield, Ore., branch.
He will leave here this week end
to begin work there Monday.
Mrs. Edwards and their daugh
ters, Suzanne and Nancy, will
leave when they have located a
residence there.
Fined Millard E. Hulse, 33,
of 1402 Orchard Home dr., Med
ford. was fined $250 and $5 costs
in district court yesterday when
he pleaded guilty through his at
torney, O. H. Bengtson, to driv
ing while under the influence of
intoxicating liquor. Hulse also re
ceived a 30-day jail sentence, sus
pended on good behavior and
had his license suspended for 90
days. Previously he pleaded innocent.
Obiluaries
EDITH WOHLFORD
Mrs. Edith Wohlford, 68, died
today in a local hospital. Conger
Morris funeral home is in charge
of funeral services.
Dead line for Sunday Classified is
at noon Saturday.
Welcome To
4 MIIES NORN . ZXiU fc-
Of MEDFORD
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WATCH FOR SIGNS
Bring your visiters and friends
... Voluntary Contributions Accepted.
Featuring Southern Oregon Cut
' and Polished Stones and Indian
Artifact. Rough agate materials
cut and polished are For Sale. .
Wisconsin Spear Fishers
Take 83,788 Pounds
Oshkosh. Wis. (U.P.) Spear
fishermen in 1954 took 83,788
pounds of sturgeon from Lake
Winnebago and three sister
lakes. Poygan. Butte Des Morts
and Winneconne.
The Oshkosh fisheries super
visor, Richard Harris, said the
count was accurate because all
anglers were obliged to register
their catches this season.
The fish averaged 52 inches in
length and 38 pounds in weight.
The minimum legal limit was
40 inches.
An estimate for 1955, made by
biologist Jim Probst, was 100,000
pounds of sturgeon, or 2.828
fish. The 1954 catch was 2,218.
Wall Street ,
New York UR) The satel
lite group rocketed today to give
an otherwise drab stock market
a bit of excitement.
As soon as the street learned
of the United States plan to
launch small satellites, buying
began in the stocks that might
be involved in making, shooting
or otherwise handling the ob
jects. DOW-JONES AVERAGES
Dow-Jones final stock aver
ages: 30 industrials 465.85 off
0.61; 20 railroads 15.19 off 0.41:
15 utilities 66.59 off 0.01 and 65
stocks 167.84 off Q..25.
Sales today eased to 2,070,000
shares from 2,090.000 yesterday.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 186Td
Anaconda 711!
Chrysler 90" s
Curtiss Wright 19--4
General Electric 51 U
General Motors 1363
Montgomery Ward 8134
Penn, R. R. 28 V$
Penney, J. C 93
Radio 491 i
Southern Co 20 Vi
Southern Pacific 62
S. Oil f Calif 92
Texas Gulf Sulphur 4u5s
Transamerica 45 Vi
Tri-Continental 1 27M
United Aircraft 72?i
U. S. Rubber 47
U. S. Steel 53
Youngstown 9lTs
BIRTHS
MORGAN To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard 311 Mary St., July 28,
1955. a girl, 6'4 pounds, at Com
munity hospital.
KENNEDY To Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest, 200 Medford Heights,
July 28, 1955, a girl. 74 pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
HOGGARD To Mr. and Mrs.
Henry, 305 East Jackson St.. July
28, 1955, a boy, 8 pounds, at Sac
red Heart hospital.
GOBLE To Mr. and Mrs.
Max, 907 West 11th st., July 29,
1955, a girl, 7 pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
ROLAND To Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell, route 2, box 218, July
29, 1955 a boy, 8Vi pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
SPARKS To Mr. and Mrs.
Frank, 5306 Pacific highway
south, July 29. 1955, a boy, 9
pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital.
COPHER To Mr. and Mrs.
William R., Tiller, July 27.
1955, a girl, weighing 6
pounds, at Community hospital.
ZAJIC To Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard, Stevens st.. July 29,
1955 a girl, 7 pounds, at Com
munity hospital.
Tin Can Type Water Tank
Worth $400, Now Scrap
Perry, Okla. (U.P.) Tom
Evans found out his deal with
the city of Perry ended as a
'"tankless"' task.
Evans bought an old 48-foot-tall
metal water tank for S400
from city officials, who speci
fied the huge structure had to be
moved quickly. .
The buyer, planning to cut the
tank in half and convert it into
two arch-type buildings, em
ployed a truck firm to move the
big "tin can."
As moving operations started,
it collapsed under its own
weight. Now all Evans has is a
pile of scrap.
At least 95 per cent of all
American families include some
kind of canned goods in their
regular diets.
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DOORS
OPEN
6:45 P.M.
TONITE & SAT. NITE
ONLY
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Try Our Delicious
CLOVER HONEY
Large selection of contain
ers, including Ceramic
Jugs.
NOW PLAYING!
Thursday
Friday & Saturday
Beautiful, Vivacious
HOLLYWOOD RECORDING STAR
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Ellen will sing her way right into
your heart!
DON'T MISS THIS ACT!
Really an Evening of Enjoyment
Two Shows 11 p.m. & 1 a.m. -fc
"THE DOUBLE AIRES," Norm and Clare
Playing for Your Dancing Pleasure
STAN'S Y CLUB
Friday, July 29, 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIFTEEN
ROUTED
Grand Rapids, Mich (U.P.J
Mrs. Stanley Kant told police a
man entered her kitchen and or
dered her to 'stick 'em up." She
scid she picked up a dishpan in
which she was washing dishes,
hit him over the head and chas
ed him ihto an allev.
All wildlife is protected in the
Great Smoky mountain national
park where are found 50 fur
bcaring species. 200 birds, 34
reptiles, 36 amphibians and 60
varieties of fish.
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In South America there are
more than four billion coffee
trees, many of which stem from
one single plant smuggled across
the Atlantic. in 1723 by a French
Naval officer.
An estimated 85 per cent of
all the cattlemen in the U.S. are
small operators, owning and
grazing 200 or less head of cattle.
Dead line for Sunday Classified is
at 'noon Saturday.
TOMORROW NITE
GALA DUSK TO DAWN
ALL MITE SHOW
GATES OPEN 6:30 P.M. - SHOW AT DUSK
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Fill Up the Car With Gas
and the Family . . . Stay Up
Late and Celebrate.
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Doors Open at Noon
IT'S FOR ALL KIDS!
There Is Still Time
to Join the Club 2nd
Get in on all the
FREE PRIZES
Including the Free Trip
To DISNEYLAND!
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