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5 3 2 -3 o o o o 1 o Q O Local and Visits Maxine Case, Browns boro, is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Rosie Richards, at Tillamook. Sale Temple circle of the First Presbyterian church will conduct a rummage sale in the basement of the church Thurs day and Friday, Aug. 25 and 26. At Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Frederic Ingold, San Diego, Calif., are visiting this week at Rogue River lodge. Others there vacationing and fishing are Melvin and LoVae Foss of Eu gene, who reported good rain bow trout fishing. FIRST . IKS-. RIVE-I RUN! wm Warner Bros, m CINemaScoPE Tomorrow! aJMfi) f SHOW f U I' J) J STARTS I- V-O 7:4S P.M. Ij - , I KAZAN'S S; explosive 23& production iSSlH Mr " WarnerColor Stereophonic SOUN - JUUE HARRIS JAMES DEAN - ...PAULOSBORN HANS ALEC GUMNESS ALL NEW... AND ALL HILARIOUS! Shop These Best Buys At... BIG SAVINGS ON CORONADO REFRIGERATORS T .... j cononflco G)fottn$tic9' Defrosts at Touch of a Button Al Q95 3 Dor-Racks for Convenience 4fv Twin 12-Qt. Sliding Oispers j Styled in Coppertone and Aqua And Tour Trade-in NO MONEY DOWN 00 per wnk, payoMe montWy Defence featvres in a roomy refrigerator! Has big 9.07 as. ft ecpoory with 45-poand full width frezer and deep insulated cold chest for meats. Stores more on 14Vx sq. ft. of easy -reach shelf space. Special features include butter cabinet, egg basket ond fruit belt. Pure porcelain interior. Ul listed, 5 year warranty. lf trade-in equals 5 feiOT Auto 101 S. RIVERSIDE Personal Rummage Epsilon Sigma Al pha sorority will sponsor a rum mage sale Friday, Aug. 26, from 6 to 8 p.m., and Saturday, Aug. 27 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at 106 North Ivy st., in the Fehl building. To Speak Earl Fichtner, president of the Medford Active club, will speak to members of the c'ub Thursday, Aug. 2o, at the Jackson hotel during a breakfast meeting. He will give highlights of the 30th annual convention of Active Interna tional held Aug. 12 through 15 at Hollywood, Calif. He was a delegate to the session. RAYMOND MASSET cnoEUA KAZAN And Reg. 309.95 MEDFORD flSriT rT FT j. mm tm a mw v m .; I. - .1 ft A'" V mas !& : re " with JOAN GREENWOOD Medical Care Willard Pat terson, Grants Pass, and Frank R. Hall Sr., Eagle Point, both are listed today as medical pa tients at Community hospital. Grass Fire One Central Point Rural Fire district truck extinguished a one-fourth acre grass fire yesterday along the Southern Pacific railroad right- of-way north of the Tolo over pass. Get Eugene Post The Rev. Charles Scott, who has been with Sacred Heart Catholic parish here, has been named principal of St. Francis high school at Eugene. w At Community Mrs. Frank Straus, Gold Hill, is convalescing at Community hospHal from surgery, it was pointed out to day. A typographical error in Tuesday's Mail Tribune stated that Mr. Straus was a patient there. Assumei Names The business name "Foots Creek Grocery" has been assumed by C. B. and Dora Wright, route 1, box 307, Gold Hill, according to records in the Jackson county recorder's office. The name "Davies Lum ber Sales" has been assumed by W. W. Davies and C. B. Graves at 61 lis East Jackson st., Med ford. At RC Session Miss Sandra Straus, Eagle Point, and Miss Barbara Swanson, Central Point, are at Camp Collins, Ore., where they were sent as representa ties of the Jackson county Red Cross chapter. They are attend ing a leadership training center for all Oregon and northern California chapters. The session opened Aug. 21 and will con tinue through Aug. 27. Sacred Heart News Three children are among new surgery patients at Sacred Heart hospi tal, it was reported today. They are Sue Yvone St. Amour, 6, Yreka. Calif., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry St. Amour; James Charles Lowman, 6, son of Mrs. James Lowman, 831 Palm st., and Randall Hector, 18 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hector, 331 Edwards st. Other patients reported there to day are Howard Freed, Ashland, Lonnie Griffith, Grants Pass, both there for surgery; and Mrs. Allen Asling, Ashland, and George Clark, Glendale, Ore., medical patients. Release Name The partner ship of C. W. Coffman. Wendell D. Mattson, David M. Cleveland, Virgil Millard and H. L. Bray and the assumed business name "Appliance Finance company" have been dissolved and re leased according to records in the Jackson county recorder's office. The company name has been assumed and a partnership formed by Roland Birkholz, C. W. Coffman, La Verne James, Paul McDuffee, J. W. Price, H. L. Bray, Don Brenner, W. D. Mattson, Norvel T. Jones, Vern Nikodym, W. S. Farrell, R. L. Ettinger, L. S. Ettinger, George A. Thomas and Gurnith Slater. The business is in Medford. cobohado Custom Deluxe A Special Place for Every Food Shelves at Easy-Reach Level Store More, Shop Less Often Coppertone and Aqaa-Mist Trim NO MONEY DOWN 00 par The refrigerotor .of your dreams, defrosts while you sleep! New design lowers freezer, makes shelf space more convenient. Has 3 Dor-Racks, butter cabinet, 12-ot. crisper, egg basket, beverage shelf, full-width 52.5 lb. freezer, fruit belt ond vegetable bin. Zonemaster cold control, 5 yeor warranty on oil-sealed unit. lf trodb-in quoh 5 x Supply Co PHONE 2-6882 Probation Revoked Appleton, Wis.-U.R) Proba tion officers granted Eugene Jensen's wish today and sent him back to jail. Municipal Judge Oscar J. Schmieee sent Jensen, 27, off to serve the rest of his one-to-five year term after probation offi rers testified that Jensen "re peatedly had requested revoca tion of his probation. Visit Daughter Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Dick. Portland, are visit ing this week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Guenther, 1141 Dakota ave. Present Prooram A quartet from the Eve Prentice accordion studios presented a program Tuesday noon at a meeting oi the Crater Lions club. The quar tet members were Oveta Wal- den, Sharon Roberts, Ricky Cooper and Lynn Miller. Logger "Fair" The condition of Loren L. DeMars, 21. Tiller, is reported today as "fair" at Sacred Heart hospital. He was taken there Tuesday about 4 p.m., by Medford Ambulance attendants after a tree rolled on him while he was logging, ac rnrdine to a rerjort bv the at tendants. He is employed by Ike Gervais. Credit Women A dinner meeting of the Credit Women's club will be held at 6 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 25 at the Jack son hotel, when Mrs. Suzy Q. Hanson. Coos Bay, second vice- president of the Credit Women's Breakfast club of the Pacific Northwest district, will be the speaker. Women who are em ployed in the credit offices of firms which are members of the credit bureau are invited. i Brother Visits Lt. Cmdr. R. J. Dellenback left the first of the week after visiting with his brother and family, the John Dellenbacks, 143 South Keene- way dr. He is a Navy represen tative attached to the BAR of fice of the North American avia tion comtianv at Inelewood, Calif. Leaving the end of the week' after visiting the Dellen backs here was his aunt, Mrs. Clare Mathews, Chicago, who ar rived from Carmel, Calif.; after visiting a sister there. Automobile Mishaps Two citations were issued to persons involved in two accidents this morning, according to city po lice records. Shirley Ann Bailey, 344 Mae st., was cited for viola tion of the basic rule when the car she was operating went out of control and skidded 205 feet and ricocheted off a retaining wall on the south side of East Main st. between Eastwood and South Keene Way drives, police said. The second accident oc curred when cars operated by Volney Willis Wigging, 618 Vic tory Way, apt. 4, and George Delbert Ray, general delivery, Marysville, Calif., collided on South Central ave. between 13th and Boyt sts., police added. Ray was cited for failure to yield right of way. No injuries were reported in either accident. Reg. 409.95 299 95 And Your Trade-in Open Tonight Until 9 P.M. 'A News About Servicemen FROM DUTY Lt. Col. Thomas A. Culbertson Jr., has returned from Ardmore, Okla., where he was on two weeks of active duty with the Air Force as a member of the 403rd troop carrier wing, Port land. He was flying C-46- air craft. FROM SASEBO Charles E. Lindgren, a Navy electrician's mate, third class, son of Mrs. J. L. McGowan. Cen tral Point, and F. O. Lindgren, Medford, arrived this week from Sasebo, Japan, after serv ing there for 16 months. Lind gren will be here until Sept. 14, then will report on board the USS Kearsage, at San Diego, Calif. He is a Crater High school graduate. AT FT. REILLY Jan Gilheusen left Saturday after visiting his mother, Mrs. Montana Gilhousen,' Rogue Ri ver lodge, and his father, Al Gil housen, Pioneer rd. He is serv ing with the Army and recently returned from Germany. Earlier he was serving in North Africa. His station is Ft. Reilly, Kan., and he left by commercial air liner for there after arriving here by private plane from Eu gene. He is to receive his dis charge from the service Sept. 11. 'Liffle Strokes' Are Man's Common Woe Chicago (U.R) A series of "little strokes" over the course of 10 or 20 years is one of the most common afflictions of man, a Chicago physician said in a re cent issue of the Journal of the American Medical association. The "little strokes" come from plugging of small arteries in the braiji. They result in damage to brain tissue from the cutting off of circulation, wrote Dr. Walter C. Alvarez. Onset of disease can possibly be delayed by keeping weight down and reducing the amount of cholesterol ' (a , fat-like sub stance) in the diet, he said. Alvarez said the disease might be suspected when: 1. A person past 38 or so has a mental and nervous disability all out of proportion to the little indigestion, abdominal or chest pain complained of; 2. A nervous breakdown or a strange group of symptoms come suddenly on a certain day; and 3. After a dizzy spell, blackout or perhaps a fall, there came de cided changes in character and perhaps aa inability to work. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland (U.P.) Cattle 500. Good 71? lb. fed heifers S21; lightly sorted S19; commercial grass heifers $17.50 $18; utility heifers $10.50-14.50; can-ner-cutter cows $8-9.50; light shells downward to . $6; utility cow $11 12.50; utility-commercial bulls $14 515.50. Calves 125. Good-choice 335-360 lb. calves $17-19; choice vealers above $0; utility-commercial $11-16. Hogs 250. U. S. No. 1. 2 butchers 180-235 lbs. $19.50-20.50; No. 3 19; 170 lbs. $19.25; choice 330-590 lb., sows $13.50-16.50. Sheep 750. Choice central Oregon spring lambs $18; others $16-17.50; gcod-choice feeders $14-15; good choice ewes $3.50-5. Phosphor bronze, containing up to 11 per cent tin, is used extensively in aircraft. ISM ''ill1 ! I T LADIES ONLY! Intimate Matinee TOMORROW THURSDAY at 1:00 Jay Clarke FINAL APPEARANCE AMERICA'S FOREMOST MENTALIST H Will Answer Your Questions for 1 Hour Doers Open 12:45 P.M. JAY CLARK On Stage 1:30 to 2:30 P.M. On the Screen "AFFAIR WITH A STRANGER" Starring ' VICTOR MATURE 'JEAN SIMMONS j.Zj Wednesday, August 24, 1935 Wall Street New York (U.R) Stocks pushed higher again today, mov ing prices to their best levels in three weeks. All sections joined in the up swing. Steels, chemicals, airline and motor issues paced the up surge. Dow-Jones Averages Dow-Jones finaJ stock ave rages: 30 industrials 459.39, up 2.05; 20 railroads 157.37, up 0.12; 15 utilities 66.10, up 0.08, and 65 stocks 166.11 up 0.48. Sales today were about 2,140, 000 shares compared with 1,890, 000 shares yesterday. Today's closing prices on se lected stocks: American T & T 17836 Anaconda 7734 Chrysler 8614 Curtiss Wright 2318 General Electric 51V4 General Motors 128 Montgomery Ward 795.6 Penn. R. R 27 Radio 48 Penney, J. C 95 Southern Co 20 Vs Southern Pacific 62 S. Oil of Calif 91 Texas Gulf Sulphur 395& Transamerica 4'Hi Tri-Continental 27VS United Aircraft 77 U. S. Rubber 43 34 U. S. Steel 537's Youngstown : 91 PORTLAND PRODUCE Portland (U.P.) Eggs To retail ers: Grade AA large. 63-64c: A large. 53-57c; AA medium. 49-5 lc: A medium. 48-SOc doz: A small 33-34c: cartons, l-3c additional. Butter To retailers: AA grade prints. 65c lb: cartons. 66c: A prints, 66c: cartons 66c; B prints, 63c. Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched dar. Oregon singles.-421a-451i; 5-lb. loaves. 46 v2-49 '.i. Processed American cheese. 5-lb. loaf. 39 ',2-49 lie. Farm Market Green onions sold for 60-70e a dozen bunches today on the Portland Eastside Farmers market. Tomatoes were $1.75 a lug for Mil-fon-Freewater large sizes and $1.25-35 for mid-Columbia flats. Peaches held steady, but bean prices dropped slightly. Poultry. Rabbits Live Chickens To growers (No. 1 quality f.o.b. Portland): Fryers 2,- to 4 lbs. 30c: at farm. 29c lb: light hens. 17-19c: heavy hens, all wts. 19 20c up: old roosters, ll-14c. Dressed Chicken No. 1 dressed to retailers: Fryers. New York style. 39 40c lb; whole drawn. 51-55c lb: cutup, 56-59c lb; hens, light type. New York style, 28-29c: cup-ups, 40-46c: hens, heavy 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 lb: heavy A grade toms. N. Y. style, 32e; liveweight basis. A grade hens, 30c; toms, 29c lb. to retailers; A grade young hens ready to cook, 50c; N. Y. dressed, 37-38c lb.: A grade toms. oven ready. 41-45c; N. Y. style. 34-35e: fryer turkeys. 4-8 lbs. 49-51C Rabbits (average to growers, f.o.b. killing plants) Live white. 34-4 'i lbs. 21-23c up; 5-6 lbs, 17-19c: colored pelts. 4c under: old does. 10-12c lb, a few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 57-61c: cut up, 62-65C. Ty Cobb won the Ameri can League batting champion ship 12 times the most in the league while with the Detroit Tigers between 1907 and 1919, losing out to Tris Speaker in 1916. Tonite! m CLARKE At 9:30 P.M. Eihry-S--v ill" ryvr! ti III IU U I ! I n II U I I I I I I I hrH MHHillilit Ulffg faJL 3rM AND UNTAMED XXv tC'Tl ' - 'AS THE WILD ; "3 JSWN ililSr l FRONTIER 3 ir - y ALLOW f B ANY ""1" I KAN f A fi TO DIANA LYNN 111 wmr II Tioiincoiot UmMmM II II mtm"-metaa ON THE STAGE- I I Q w MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE -THIRTEEN Daily Weather Report! DATE Aug. 24. 1955 Sunset tonight 6:59 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow 5:30 p.m. Medford and vicinity: Fair this eve ning. Partly cloudy Thursday. Cloudy Friday morning. Low tonight 18. High Thursday 80. Western Oregon: Fair tonight and Thursday, except late night and morn ing cloudiness along coast and over northern valleys. Little temperature change. Low tonight 45-55. High Thursday 72. except 84-90 southern interior and about 65 on coast. Northern California: Fair tonight and Thursday except coastal fog and chance of a few scattered afternoon thunderstorms in southern Sierras. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday 69: below normal 1. Record high this date 105 in 1916. Record low this date 40 in 1925. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid night, none. Midnight to 10 a.m.. none. Total this month none, 11 in. below normal. Total since Sept. 1. 8.89 inches, 9.18 inches below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 24, highest this a.m. 78 i. CITY High Low Prec. Brookings 64 50 Crater Lake 70 Grants Pass 87 Klamath Falls 85 MEDFORD 88 Portland 71 Seattle 64 Spokane 82 37 48 45 51 54 51 51 . 53 51 68 54 49 65 74 63 63 76 63 Yakima 85 Eureka 58 Red Bluff 102 Sacramento . 96 San Francisco- '. 66 Los Angeles 83 Phoenix 94 Denver 92 Chicago 79 Miami 89 New York - 84 .06 .01 PORTLAND CASH GRAIN Portland (U.P.I Wholesale Hay Prices: New crop. No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. trucks. Portland. S34-35. Prices as Reported by the USDA market news service: Wheat. No. 2 soft white, $73.50 ton: No. 2 white oats, 38-lb. test. Coast delivery (nomi nal). $50; No. 2 Western barley. S44.50 ton f.o.b. Portland Coast delivery: soy bean meal. $81.50 ton. cars, prompt delivery Portland: No. 2 milo. f.o.b. Portlapd, $55.50 ton; standard millrun, $45.50. cars: No. 2 yellow corn. East ern shipments, f.o.b. Portland. $66. RUMMAGE SALE THURSDAY & FRIDAY AUGUST 25 & 26 9 a.m. .to 5 p.m. 106 N. IVY Sponsored by American Association of University Women AT THE CRATERIAN SATURDAY DAVY CROCKETT MATINEE Some Lucky Kiddie Over 7 But Under 12 WILL WIN A FREE TRIP BY AIR TO DISNEYLAND DOORS OPEN 6:45 P.M. Also SANDY CLAW A Merry Melody in Color BIRTHS SIGGINS To Mr. and Mrs. Duane, P.O. Box 107, Medford, Aug. 23, 1955, a boy, 8 pounds, at Community hospital. FROLING To Mr. and Mrs. David route 1, box 51 8 A, Cen- O tral Point, Aug. 23, 1955, a boy, 734 pounds, at Community hospital. ELLS To Mr. and Mr?. Rob ert Prospect, Aug. 23, 1955, a girl, 7'.$ pounds, at Community hospital. Use Tribune Want Ads OPENING TONIGHT Ted TAYLOR Comedy - Ventriloquist! Wed. through Siin. Ted is one 'of the best. "Elmer" is almost human, "Slim Chance", gets nfany a laugh and he gets the audi ence into the act. Come on out and laugh with them! 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY THE DOUBLE-AIRES For Your Dancing Pleasure TONY CUenS JOUI ADAMS PLUS : farrifar BMOBDCE V 4.V. .4 . 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