Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 01, 1955, Image 9

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    Local and
Nan Assumed Leslie E.
and Daisy W. Lusk, Ashland,
ijpave filed the assumed business
name Boulevard Meat Market
with the county clerk's office.
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Return Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Brainerd and children, Paul and
Sherry, Valley View dr., and
Mrs. Mabel Christiansen, West
Jackson st., returned Sunday
evening after vacationing at the
Brainerds' cottage et Diamond
lake since Wednesday.
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Personal
At Sacred Heart Gordon Le
Nanquois Jr., 8, Ashland, is a
medical patient at Sacred Heart
hospital, attendants said today.
Also there for medical care are
Arthur Lochner, Klamath Falls,
and Mrs. Frankie Talmadge,
Ashland.
Can Collide Cars driven by
Harry James Palmer, Jackson
ville highway, and Eugene Aus
tin Ritzinger, 123 Hersey st.,
collided at about 11:50 p.m. Sat
urday on Highway 99 in front
of Rogue Valley ballroom, south
of Medford, according to state
police. There were no injuries
and only minor damage to both
vehicles was reported. No cita
tions were issued.
! Driver Hurt Kenneth A.
! Coulter, 18, of 1217 Maple Park
! dr., was hospitalized at Sacred
; Heart hospital for eight hours
Sunday morning after being in
volved in an auto-parked truck
accident, according to city po
lice. Coulte? reportedly fell
asleep at the wheel of his car
while heading west on Jackson
st., snd swerved into the trailer
of a truck owned by Frank L.
Thrasher, 1075 West McAn
drews, police aid. Coulter sus
tained bruises on his chest and
left kne ni had a cut lip, po
lice added. A citation was issued
to owner of the truck for all
night parking.
DINING INN
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Articles Filed Charles W.
Brooks, Howard Brooks, and Jo
seph E. Brooks have filed arti
cles of incorporation for Brooks
Electric and Plumbing company,
according to county clerk's rec
ords. At Community Karen Far
law, infant daughter of, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Farlow, Eagle Point,
is a medical patient at Commu
nity hospital, and Mrs. Lydia
Goff, 410 Beatty st., is a sur
gery patient there, attendants
reported today.
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FrSm Vacation Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Raymond, 2326
Sunnyview rd., returned last
week end from a vacation trip
to California. They visited Lake
Tahoe, and Lassen, Yosemite,
Kings Canyon and Sequoia Na
tional parks, as well as San
Francisco.
Accident George Sartor Jr.,
Jacksonville, was the driver 5f
a car involved in a one-vehicle
accident Saturday afternoon on
Jacksonville-Phoenix highway,
according to state police. Sartor
lost control of the vehicle, which
left the road and rolled, ac
cording to investigating officers.
Sartor, who was alone in the
car, was uninjured.
From Brooklyn The Rev.
Robert Crowel, Brooklyn, N. Y.-,
will leave Tuesday after visiting
since Friday with the Rev. Nich
olas Deis, parish priest of the
Sacred Heart parish. The Rev.
Crowell is pastor of the St. Stan
islaus Martyr church in Brook
lyn. The Rev. Deis met him last
week in Portland and accompa
nied the visitor to Medford.
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In Portland Edmund E.
Hass, manager of the Medford
branch, Pacific Northwest Com
pany, investment securities, re
turned over the week end from
Portland where he attended a
company business conference for
all representatives of the Oreg6n
offices. Stanley Minor, chairman
of the board for the company,
was there from Seattle to con
duct the meeting.
News About
Servicemen
AT. STATION
Perry L. Kuhn, a Navy boat
swain's0 mate third class, son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ropp, 407
Beatty st., reported to tne Navy
torpedo station July 13 at Key
port, Wash., from the destroyer,
USS Arnold J. Isbell. Before en
tering the Navy, Kuhn attended
Grants Pass High school. - -
AT ALAMEDA
Cornelius E. Lane, a Navy sea
man apprentice, son of Mrs. Josie
M. Lane, route 1, box 44, Talent,
is serving in the commisary store
at the Alameda, Calif., Navy air
station. He reported there June
23, and ' entered the service in
January, 1955.
Pleads Guilty Loren Fletch
er McClure, 730 Dakota ave.,
pleaded guilty in municipal court
thia morning to charges of driv
ing while under the influence of
alcoholic beverages, according
to city police. McClure was fined
S100 by municipal Judge James
M. Main.
At Forum C. W. Abbott, Med
ford, a field representative for
the Mutual Life Insurance com
pany of New York attended a
training forum at San Francisco
last week. Under discussion were
social security laws and business
and : personal insurance pro
grams. 5
Permits Issued Building per
mits have been issued to L. R.
Hubbard, 3 Hawthorne st., for
the erection of a $500 garage,
and to Frank Nelson, 24 Chest
nut, for the $1,000 remodeling
of a residence and erection of a
carport, according to records on
file at the city hail.
At Osteopathic Medical pa
tients listed today at Osteo
pathic hospital are Angus E.
Stougale, Trail; Mrs. Robert
Burns, also of Trail, and Ver
non Bonebrake, Eagle Point.
Those convalescing there from
surgery are Mrs. Roy Rauh, Gold
Hill, and Lloyd Hahn, Butte
Falls. . s
Injured Louis W. King,
Happy Camp;, a tree feller, was
brought by private plane today
to Medford and was admitted
about 11:30 a.m. to Sacred Heart
hospital for shoulder injuries he
received earlier this morning
while working near Happy
Camp, hospital attendants re
ported. His condition is not con
sidered serious.
Satchel Taken Robert M. La
Fontaine, Grants Pass, has re
ported the theft of a brown
satchel containing an electric
shaver, swimming trunks, and
other clothes, according to city
police. The articles were taken
from the cab of a truck parked
at the Consolidated Freightways
parking lot, police said. The
clothes were valued at $45.
Program for Deaf Deaf per
sons of the county are invited
to attend a program and film
to be sponsored by the Four
square church at the church on
Tuesday, August 2, at 7:30 p.m.
The program will consist of leg
erdermain done by a deaf man
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Les
Hunt. He has been deaf since
the age of two because of illness
and he has been in show busi
ness for about; 25 years. The
picture which will be shown is
entitled, "Combat."
For Action, Use
Mail Tribune
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Obifuaries
EDITH WOHLFORD
Private funeral services for
Edith Wohlford, 67, who died
Friday, and originally scheduled
for Tuesday at 1 p.m., have been
cancelled.
ORVILLE PRICE
Orville J. Price, 113 Western
ave., died Sunday in an Ashland
hospital. Conger-Morris funeral
home is in charge of funeral
arrangements.
RALPH FURCH
Funeral services for Ralph
George Furch, 60, of 31 Mistle
toe St., who died Saturday, will
be held in Conger-Morris chapel
Tuesday at 10 a.m. with the
Rev. J. . Thomas Dixon of the
First Methodist church officiat
ing. Committal will be in Siski
you Memorial park, with the
Elks lodge in charge of grave
side services. j
, Pall bearers -will be G e o r g e
Howard, Art. Hall, Clyde Hillyer,
Barney Tennant, Virgil Painter
anl Mel Simmonds.
The deceased was born Jan.
13, 1895, in Henderson, Minn.,
and had lived in southern Ore
gon for the past 13 years. He
was a member of the Methodist
church, BPOE Lodge No. 444,
Huron, S.D., and was a past
Grand Counselor of the United
Commercial Travelers. He w a s
married May 27, 1915, in Min
neapolis, Minn., to Agnes Wallin,
who survives.
Other survivors include a
daughter- in-law, Mrs. Panette
Furch Hall, Pierre, S. Dak., five
brothers, Harry and AUie, Med
ford; Benjamin, Talent; Roy, St.
Paul, Minn.; and Arthur, Com
frey, Minn.; and two sisters, Mrs.
Delia E. Brown, Winnebago,
Minn.; and Mrs. Lillian Edwards,
Medford.
BIRTHS
MEYER To Mr. and Mrs. Har
rison, Central Point, July 29,
1955, a girl, weight 1lA pounds,
at Community hospital.
CRAFT To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles, 104 Portland ave., July
30, 1955, a boy, weight 7V4
pounds, at Community hospital.
BRANDT To Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon, Central Point, July 30,
1955, a girl, 8Vi pounds, at Com
munity hospital.
RAMBO ' To Dr. and Mrs.
C. D., July 29, 1955, a girl, 514
pounds, at Osteopathic hospital.
KLOPE To Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon, 1040 Court st., July 30,
1955, a girl, weight 7 pounds,
at Osteopathic hospital.
SCRIVNER To Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall, 2103 College way,
July 31, 1955, a-boy, weight 6V
pounds, at Osteopathic hospital.
WILLIAMS To Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde, route 1, box 499, Talent,"
July 30, 1955, a girl, weight 6V2
pounds at Sacred Heart hospital.
GLEASON To Mr. and Mrs.
James, Box 33, Central Point,
July 30, 1955, a girl, weight 7
pounds, at Sacred Heart hos
pital. THOMPSON To Mr. and
Mrs. Richard 1465V2 Spring st.,
July 30, 1955, a boy, weight 7V4
pounds, at Sacred.Heaxt hospital.
CASTER To Mr. and Mrs.
Otto, Box 281, Phoenix, July 31,
1955, a boy, weight 6 pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
HALL JR. To Mr.'and Mrs.
Arthur 610 Benson st., July 31,
1955, a girl, weight 734 pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
ROCK To Mr. and Mrs. Fred
erick, 1808 Spring st. Aug. 1,
1955, a boy, weight , pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
More than 4$ per cent of the
1954 graduating class in South
Dakota liigh schools attended col
lege in 1954.
Monday, August 1, 19S5
Condemnation Gets
Backing From O&C
Counties, Officials
Portland Outright condem
nation of rights of way for tim
ber access roads was supported
last week by members of the
executive committee of the As
sociation of O&C Counties meet
ing here.
The group, which includes
County Judge Rodney Keating
of Jackson county, drafted a
message to the bureau of land
management urging that agency
to condemn rights-of-way in two
areas of Douglas county where
timber sale negotiations have
been held up for months by the
lack of access.
Counties Critical
The BLM has been reluctant
to condemn rights of way pre
ferring to negotiate right of way
agreements, but several coun
ties have been critical pf this at
titude. The committee also decided to
file for dismissal of a suit by A.
W. Lafferty, Portland, and Rich
ard L. Merrick, Washington,
D.C., in which they seek $600,
000 in attorney's fees for a suit
they field for Clackamas county.
To File Notion
Frank Sever, attorney for the
group, said the dismissal motion
will be filed within 10 days.
In addition to Keating, those
attending were County Judges
Carl C. Hill, Douglas county, and
Raymond Lathrop, Josephine
county, and commissioners Ralph
Peterson, Lane; Wesley Schul
meric, Tillamook; Charles R.
Newman, Yamhill, and Fred
Kruse, Coos.
Wall Street
New York U.R) Shocks had
their widest break in nearly a
month today.
Prices slumped 1 to more than
two points.
Oil shares, recent strong fea
tures, were hard hit. Their loss
es extended to 3 points in the
recently strong Standard Oil of
New Jersey. Several other pe
trtoleum issues fell 1 to more
than 2 points. I
Dow-Jones Averages
Dow-Jones final stock aver
ages: 30 industrials 460.25, off
5.60; 20 railroads 156.10, off
2.09; 16 utilities 66.42 off 0.17,
and 65 stocks 166.03, off 1.81.
Sales today rpse to 1,190.000
shares from 2,070,000 Friday.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 186V4
Anaconda 69 V2
Chrysler 89
Curtis Wright 19
General Electric 51
General Motors 13434
Mongomery Ward 80
Penn. R. R 28
Penney, J. C 93
Radio : 48V8
Southern Co 20
Southern Pacific -. 6IV2
S. Oil of Calif 8934
Texas Gulf Sulphur 40V4
Transamerica 44Vi
Tri-Continental - 27 Vi
United Aircraft 73
U. S. Rubber 46
U. S. Steel 52U
Youngstown ; 89 Vs
PORTLAND CASH GRAIN
Portland Wholesale Hay Prices:
New crop No. 2 green alfalfa, baled,
f.o.b trucks, Portland 33-S35.
Prices as reported by the USDA mar
ket news service: Wheat No. 2 soft,
white $74.50 ton; No. 2 white oats 38
1b test. Coast delivery 51 ton: Wil
lamette valley oats, Portland Coast de
livery; soybean meal, $82 ton. cars
prompt delivery Portland: No. 2 vnilo,
f o.b. Portland. S58 ton: standard mill,
run $47 cars; No. 2 yellow corn. East
ern shipment f.o.b. Portland 73-S73.50.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland (UP) Cattle. 2.600. Av
erage choice 1.043-lb fed steers S24.50;
1.103-lb S24.2; good steers 21-$22:
mostly choice around 750-804-lb fed
heifers $22 some higher; utility-dairy
type heifers 11-$13.50; canner-cutter
cows moltlv 8-S9.50,' some above $10:
utility cows 11-S12: cutter and low
utility light bulls 11.50-S14.
Calves 300. Good-choice vealers
mostly 17-S18: some 16Zlb S20; choice
around 300-lb stock steer calves $20.
Hogs 1.100. U.S. No. 1 and 2 butch
ers 180-235-lb 18.50-$19; No. 3 lot $18;
150-160-lb. 17-$17.50; choice 340-500-lb
sows $12.14; 300-lb up to $15.
Sheep 2.250. Choice-prime spring
lambs 19.25-$19.50 but most choice
carrying some prime grade $19: good
choice 17-$18.50: good-feeder lambs
$15; common down to S12 or below;
good slaughter ewes 3.50-S4.50; culls
dwn to 2.
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Tomorrow
SPECIAL
MATIflEE
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DOORS OPEN
12:45 P.M.
HURRY We
Can't Hold
"LADY AND TRAMP
Forever
Around Hollywood
Hollywood (U.R) Dolores
Del Rio, back in Hollywood on
a visit after 12 years, reflected.
" on current
beauties today
and decided
they are minus
" sophisticated
glamour and
mystery."
The name
Del Rio brings
back memories
of her" sultry
Aline Mosby appeal in the
day when she nibbled on gar
denia petals and was one of the
great stars of the screen.
Today the beautiful Mexican
actress sat in the patio of the
Beverly Hills hotel and thought
over the Turners and Monroes
of today.
"The" type of star has
changed," she said in her soft
voice. "Of these today, I perfer
Ava Gardner,
'The other s so different.
When I was here stars were
more sophisticated. It was the
mystery, too, like Garbo. There
is none of the mystery in Holly
wood now. Marlon Brando, i
think, is the greatest personality
to come along, and a wonderful
actor. That combination makes
a lasting star." $
Slender Figure
The actress, wearing a lime
green linen dress, showed the
same slender figure, flashing
smile and porcelain-like skin.. I
was so surprised to see her hair
and eyes aren"t black, after all,
but brown. She'll be --50 next
week, she says, but she could
pass for 38.
Thirty years ago Dolores Del
Rio arrived in Hollywood as a
wampus baby star and posed in
a low-slung bathing suit with
Janet Gaynor, Fay Wray and
Joan Crawford, Her best known
films were "What. Price Glory,"
"Romona," "Wonder Bar" and
"Madame Dubarry."
After starring with Orson Wel
les in "Journey into Fear" 12
years ago, she divorced art di
rector Cedric Gibbons and re
turned to Mexico City "for a
short holiday."
"But I found a budding motion
picture industry in my country
and I have pioneer's blood," she
said.
"I never thought I would play
parts there. I did roles I always
wanted to play but never could
in Hollywood. I didn't want to
be beautifully dressed and par
ade around. I want meaty parts.
VI owe a debt of gratitude to
the Mexican film industry.
Through them I was allowed to
develop as an actress."
Won Mexican Oscars
She also acts in Spain and
Buenos Aires and won the Mexi
can equivalent of an Oscar three
times. Recently she formed a TV
company which produces two
live programs in Mexico City.
Three years ago she "was of
fered a role in ''Broken Lance"
PORTLAND PRODUCE
-Dnwiv, firm Voce To retail
ers: Grade AA large, 59c doz: A large
52-54c; AA medium 50-52c: A medi
um 4Q U Hot- A small 35-36c dOZ:
cartons 1 to 3c adaitional.
utter To retailers: aa grade pnnis,
fi;o iv. rartnns fi6c: A prints 65c:
cartons' 66c; B prints 63c.
Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched
dar. Oregon singles, 42',2-4512c; 5-lb
loaves Wi-is'ic rroceswu .hucimi
cheese. 5-lb loaf sg'i-M'.ic lb.
. 5)
Farm Market . i? 3
Large Tilton apricots 'old at 1.65
$1.75 a 28-pound lug today with best
w-.-Mre Qt 1 5n C1 R5- hest red
raspberwes were mostly $2.00 a flat;
first Willamette vaney corn uncira
at $2.50 to 5-dozen packs: Willamette
vallpv eelerv Quoted at 2.50-S2.75 a
standup crate.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens To growers (No. 1
quality f.o.b. Portland): Fryers 2i to
to 4 lbs 28c; at farm 27c; light hens
IR.lQx- hpavv hpns all WtS 19-20C UP:
old roofers 11-14C
Dressed cniCKens imo. l aresseu i
retailers: Fryers. New York style 39
40c lb; whole, drawn, 51-55 lb: cutup
55-58C lb; hens, light type.ttew York
style 28-29c: cutups 40-46c; hens,
hepvy type. N.Y. style "29-31c: whole
drawn 41-44c.
Turkeys To producers for A grade
young hens, f.o.b. farm N.Y. dressed
33c; A toms N.Y. style 31c lb. To re
tailers A grade young hens ready to
cook 50c; I. Y. dressed 37-38c lb; A
grade toms oven ready 41.45c: N. Y.
style 34-35C lb; fryer turkeys 4 to 8
lbs 49-5 lc. , .
Rabbits (average to growers f.o.b.
killing plants) Live, white 33,i to 4,i
lbs 21-23c up; 5 to 6 lbs 17-19c: col
ored pelts' 4c under; old does 10-12c
lb. a few higher. Fresh dressed fryers
to retailers 57-61c; cut up 62-65c.
NOW PLAYING
Disney's
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MEDFORD (OREGON). MAIL TRIBUNE NINE
By ALINE MOSB.Y
United Press Correspondent
here but was'fefused a visa, "but
the American Embassy never ex
plained .why."
Someone had written in a
book that he took me to a bull
fight and I told him I was sym
pathetic to the Spanish Loyal
ists," she. said.
"That was a lie. I never go to
bull fights. I can't stand them. I
never met the man or said that.
"I knew it was a tremendous
mistake and it would be cleared
up. Three months ago the Em
bassy phoned me and said I
could have a visa.
"That is one reason I came to
this country this week. I owed
it to myself and to my friends
so many had wrote me they felt
dreadful about the -incident."
She also is interested in Holly
wood roles "but only good ones."
Most reporters ask her the se
cret of her ageless beauty, and
she has a ready answer: "I never
drink, smoke or diet."
"And1 1 found happiness," she
said. "If I 'die tomorrow, I will
have led a full life. I have trav
eled, I found fame, I f ourw greaS o
love !
Vefirtables which affegto 1
eaten raw should not be irr
gated witfi contaminated watof)
Use only fresh water.
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