Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 21, 1955, Image 11

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    Births
WAELTY To Mr. and Mrs.
Nov. 20, a girl, weight 7 pounds,
at Sacred Heart hospital.
HOLT To Mr. and Mrs.
James, Trail, Nov. 20, 1955, a
boy, weight 9 pounds, at Sacred
Heart hospital.
WORTH To Mr. and Mrs.
Russell, 217 West Second st.,
Nov. 18, 1955, a boy, weight
7 pounds, at Community hospital.
MERRICK To Mr. and Mrs.
John W., 330 North Holly st.,
Nov. 19, 1955, a boy, weight 834
pounds, at Community hospital.
STACY To Mr. and Mrs.
Charles G., 60 North Orange st.,
Nov. 20, 1955, a boy, weight 7l
pounds at Community hospital.
McKENNY To Mr. and Mrs.
Francis. 945 Shafer lane, Nov.
19, 1955, a girl, weight 5!2
pounds, at Community hospital.
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Local and Personal
Retire Name The Business
name Pink Poodle has been re
tired by Betty Buck and as
sumed by Dorothy L. Cain, ac
cording to records in the county
recorder's office.
Legion Meeting The Med
ford post of the American Le
gion will meet at 8 p.m. Tues
day, Nov. 22, in the legion hall,
531 South Riverside ave. Com
mander M. E. (Bud) Fisher has
urged all veterans to attend.
Phoenix Grange Men of the
Phoenix Grange will serve din
ner for all members of the group
Tuesday, Nov. 22, at 7 p.m., in
the Grange hall. Prior to the
dinner the Home Economics club
women will meet for a brief busi
ness session, also at the hall.
Church Film film, "Beyond
the Bells," will be shown Tues
day, Nov. 22, at 7:30 p.m., at
the Foursquare church. The mov
ing picture is a true life story
of a missionary's work among
the Sirionose Indians. It con
cerns the conversation of a tribe
of Indians in Bolivia and the
picture was filmed in that country.
Flue Fire Firemen were
summoned to a flue fire about
3:45 p.m. yesterday at the Boyd
Kline residence, 522 Franquette
st. They reported no damage.
At Community Mrs. Wesley
Durkee, 520 Palm st.; Mrs. Car
roll Johnson, 2633 Howard ave.,
and Mrs. Ike Orr, 86 Renault st.,
are listed today as surgery pa
tients at Community hospital.
To Los Angeles Mr. and
Mrs. F. R. Gottfried, 620 Fran
quette -st., were to leave today
for Los Angeles, where they
plan to visit for about two
weeks with Mrs. Gottfried's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. William Schmidt, and oth
er relatives.
Daughter Born An 8V2
pound daughter was born this
morning to Mr. and Mrs. John
R. Mac Arthur, of New York
City, according to word received
by the maternal - grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ruhl, 2404
East Main st., Medford. The
baby is the second daughter for
the MacArthurs. Mrs. MacArthur
is the former Alicia Ruhl.
PLUS S & H GREEN STAMPS
69e
FRESH
OYSTERS pt.
Small and Medium Sizes
FRESH CRAB MEAT
OLYMPIC OYSTERS
Excellent for Cocktails
SWIFT'S PREMIUM BROAD BREASTED
HENS lb. 63c
TOMS lb. 55c
COLORED HENS
for Roasting lb. 55c
H & D ALL GREEN
ASPARAGUS SPEARS
No. 300 fl" t
Tin
OUR OWN LB.
PLYMOUTH COFFEE
U-Grind
JANE MARTIN
FRUIT RING
Mb. 5-oz.
CUBED
I - tender 1
EiSS
2 STACKS 1
Stuffing Bread
Cello Pak
ma
No. 300 Tin
uranoernes
FANCY
Sweet Potatoes
No. 2V4 Tin
FRESH
Cranberries
EARLY CALIF.
Green Olives
23c
3'2-oz. Jar
Mb. box
LARGE FANCY
ORANGES DM
49
SCHILLING
Poultry Seasoning
Tin
Sweet Potatoes
Or 2
YAMS lbs.
NEW PACK
A'
12-OZ. A;
PKG. l 1
TOKAY
GRAPES
2 Lbi. 25'
526 SOUTH RIVERSIDE
Pumper plefurned Chief
Richard Krupp, Al Bishop and
Roy Bratton of Central Point
Fire Protection district went to
Portland Saturday to return a
pumper truck which had been
taken there for a repainting job.
At Osteopathic Richard So
kol, Phoenix, underwent major
surgery this morning at Osteo
pathic hospital, and Mrs. Roy
Rauh, Gold Hill, is a medical
patient there, attendants re
ported today.
Special Meeting There will
be a special meeting of the Med
ford squadron of the Civil Air
patrol Monday evening', Nov. 21,
at the CAP building at Medford
airport. Senior members are
urged to attend.
Medical Patients Mrs. Wil
liam Griffins, Grants Pass, Glen
Gilbo, Klamath Falls, and Pam
ela St. Clair, 6 months, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman St.
Clair, 24 Portland ave., are med
ical patients at Sacred Heart hos
pital, it was reported today.
To Alabama William A.
Dyer, 18, son of Mrs. George Dis
tell, Springbrook rd., left Sun
day for an indefinite visit to
Alabama. Dyer left Alabama as
a child and is now visiting his
father and numerous relatives
there.
Named G. B. Bowman and
son have been named to mem
bership in the American Here
ford association, with headquart
ers m Kansas City, Mo. The as
sociation maintains more than
80,000 breeders of registered
Herefords in the nation and 132
Hereford breeders were placed
on the association's roster dur
ing October.
;
Receives Diploma Lowell
P. Reavis, 6122 Crater Lake high
way, recently received a
diploma from the International
correspondence schools of Scran
ton, Pa. He completed a course
in industrial electrical engineer
ing, according to Russ Mitchell,
local representative .of the
schools. Reavis formerly studied
at Washington State Teachers
college at Ellensburg and now is
employed at Brooks Electric
company.
Have Surgery Several new
surgery patients were reported
today at Sacred Heart hospital.
They are Jackie Rowbotham, 5,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jackie
Rowbotham, 513 Palm st.; Ches
ter Jenks, Central Point; Austin
Betz, Eagle Point; Miss Molly
Ray, rural route, Jacksonville;
Roger von der Hellen, Central
Point; Sandra Snelson, 15,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Snelson, Talent; Mrs. Martin
Gates, 1206 West Ninth st.; Ray
Trowbridge, 146 South Holly st.,
and Cloyd Golden, 966 Gilman
rd.
Exams Announced The civil
service commission has an
nounced an examination to fill
the position of fourth-class post
master for the post office at
Applegate, Ore. The annual sal
ary is $2,476. Applicants must
actually reside within the terri
tory supplied by the post office
and all applications except those
entitled to .veteran preferance
must be at least 21 years of age.
There is no maximum age limit,
Information may be obtained
from the Applegate post office
and must be filed with the com
mission in Washington, D. C,
postmarked not later than Dec
13, 1955.
Family Moves The Rev. and
Mrs. Ralph Bullock and daugh
ter, Miss Esther Bullock, 105
Vancouver ave., plan to leave
this week for Ft. .Lauderdale,
Fa, where they will live. The
Rev. Mr. Bullock has been pas
tor of the Emmanuel Apostolic
faith church for the past two
years ahd will continue work
in the church. He will minister
to Chinese people who live in
Cuba and Jamaica, where about
86,000 Chinese who speak the
same dialect which the Bullocks
speak, live. They previously
lived in the Orient where they
worked as missionaries. They
will visit at Salem and Van
couver, Wash., before leaving
for Florida. They also expect
to visit friends and relatives in
San Antonio and Houston, Tex.
Atlanta Naffziger
Succumbs at Home
Mrs. Atlanta Naffziger, 91, a
well - known Medford resident
for the past 45 years, died at her
home, 116 South Ivy st., yester
day. Mrs. Naffziger was the last
surviving member of the 13
original pioneers, a member of
Rebekah lodge, Townsend club,
St. Mark's Episcopal church and
an ardent worker in the Demo
cratic party.
Funeral services will be held
at Perl funeral home Wednes
day at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev.
George R. V. Bolster of the St.
Mark's Episcopal church offici
ating. Interment will be in Med
ford IOOF cemetery.
Mrs. Naffziger was born at
Petaluma, Calif., on Feb. 29,
1864.
Survivors include her hus
band, Charles Enos; two daugh
ters, Mrs. Vale Hoots. San Fran
cisco, and Mrs. Karl " Knapp,
Fresno, Calif., and two grand
sons, P. B. Tickner, Richmond,
Calif., and C. Vernon Hoots,
Redding, Calif.
Monday, November 21, 1955
Bombay Rioters Draw:
Fire From Policemen '
Bombay, India (U.R) Po
lice opened fire four times to
day on screaming mobs that set
fire to buses and rioted in pro
test against a government plan
to split Bombay state into three
units.
First reports said one person
was killed and two wounded in
rioting touched; off by a leftist
call for a general strike. ,.
An estimated 300,000 persons
halted work to demand inclusion
of Bombay City in the proposed
state of Maharashtra. The gov
ernment proposes to split Bom
bay State into three units with
the city forming a separate province.
Stenographers Needed
For Duty In Japan
A bulletin requesting the im
mediate recruitment of stenogr
phers, class GS-3 and GS-4, for
duty location in Japan, has been
issued, by the department of the
army.
Further information concern
ing these appointments and in
structions for applying may be
obtained from the civilian per
sonnel office, Seattle Army ter
minal, 1519 South Alaskan way,
Seattle 4, Wash.
NOISY SMOKE -
ICnoxville, Tenn. (U.R)
Golden Gibson, 43. considered
giving up cigarettes today. Gib
son said when he reached into
his pocket for- a cigarette Sun
day without looking he took out
a two-inch firecracker and lit it.
Court Records
POLICE COURT
Leona Turner Petersen, violation of
basic rule. S10.
Kenneth Joseoh Bielke. exnired ve-
nicie license. 55.
Edward Chester Evanson. failure to
yield right of way, Slu.
rrea u. Lonsn. violation of basic
rule, S10.
Ronald LeRoy Neeles. violation of
oasic rule. sio.
Ross Jason Turner Jr.. violation of
basic rule, S10.
Ralph Kenneth Jennings, no oper
ators license, 5o.
Joseph Claude Shelby, failure to
stop at signal. $5.
Cleveland Adams, failure to stop at
red light. 55.
DISTRICT COURT
Charles Edward Hollowell. failure
to stop at stop sien. S10.
Richard Dean Randall, violation of
basic rule. sio.
Robert Stephens Basey, violation of
basic rule, 512.30;
Ronald Charles Kinard. one head
light, $10 (bail.
CIRCUIT COURT
Lucille F. Vilott vi. Guy O. Vilott,
divorce complaint. .
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Earle Hoover, 62. of route 1. box 92,
Rogue River, and Ruth Alva Huntley,
54. of 32 South Oranee St.. Medford.
Melvin Arthur Klaus, 24. of 1157
Iowa St., Ashland, and Talcie Fay
Klaus. 24. of llo7 Iowa St.. Ashland
Elmer Joe Waite. 21. of 2902 Del Rio
Trailer court. Medford, and- Beverly
Caroline Tarr, 19
Medford.
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN
Wall Street
New York (U.R) Strength in
individual oils and weakness in
chemicals featured an irregular
stock market today. '
Industrials were pulled down
by the chemicals, notably Du
Pont which at its low was off
eight points. Selling in that is
sue came when directors failed
to order a stock split in line
with Wall Street expectations.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 1804
Anaconda 72
Chrysler . 96Vi
Curtiss Wright 27
General Electric . 51
General Motors 1. 50V4
Montgomery Ward 101
Radio . . 45
Southern Co '. 19V&
Southern Pacific 57
S. Oil of Calif 86
Texas Gulf Sulphur 37
Transamerica 42V4
Tri - Continental 26
United Aircraft 62
U. S. Rubber 46
U. S. Steel 55
Youngstown , . 953A
Grange
Griffin Creek Grange
The names of three newly-
elected officers of the Griffin
Creek Grange were inadvertent
ly omitted from a list published
Sunday. They are Orval Kelley,
steward; Harold Tolle, assistant
steward, and Lulu Sturgill, lady
assistant steward.
ROBINSON RESTS
Greenwood1 Lake, N. Y. (U.R)
Former middleweight champ
ion Sugar Ray Robinson, who
will try to regain the title from
present champ Carl Bobo Olson
in Chicago, Dec. 9, will rest to
day and then go back to sparing
again Tuesday and Wednesday.
Rqbinson went "all-out" in six
rounds of .soarrine. Snndav
against three mates and promised
to be "in great condition for the
bout."
UP MAN PROMOTED
New York (U.R) The ap
pointment of Francis R. (Red)
Williams as superintendent of
telegraph of the United Press
was announced today by Harry
R. Flory, general manager of
communications. He succeeds
J. L. Hoppes, who died recently,
WANTED TO GET THERE
' Chicago (U.R) Police
found a stolen 50-passenger bus
with its front end damaged from
a collision with an elevated
train pillar. They believed the
bus had been stolen by a bus
rider, frustrated by long waits
at bus stops.
WESTERN ADMITS TEAMS
Pueblo, Colo. (U.R) Albu
querque, N. M., and Amarillo,
Texas, . were admitted to the
Class A Western Baseball
League, making it an eight-team
league again.
Supreme Court
Rejects Suit by
Clackamas County
Washington flJ.R) The Su
preme court rejected today a
suit by Clackamas county, Ore.,
which sought to have 472,000
acres of western Oregon timber
land administered by the Inte
rior department.
The court gave no reason for
its action.
Clackamas claimed that Con
gress had no right in 1954 to
pass a law transferring adminis
tration of the land from the In
terior department to the Depart
ment of Agriculture.
The county argued that the
land was "revised" from a
grant to the Oregon and Cali
fornia railroad and belongs to
Oregon, not the. federal govern
ment. As such, it contended, -the
Interior department should hold
the land in trust or receivership
for the state. It also said that
transfer of the land to the De
partment of Agriculture will re
duce the county's income from
the property.
The Supreme court In a 7-2
decision last April threw out
Clackamas' suit on grounds that
the case was moot because of
the 1954 law.
The U.S. Court of Appeals
last July dismissed a companion
suit challenging . the constitu
tionality of the law. It was from
this decision that Clackamas
filed its latest appeal in the
high court, an appeal that the
court rejected today.
The Greeks had a word for it:
"phthisis." It's been called con
sumption, the wasting disease,
the white plague. Today it's
called tuberculosis.
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PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland (UP) Cattle 3000. Hieh
choice light steers above $22: average
choice 1.U5U ids above o.7a: good
steers 18-S20; high good fed steers $18;
utility heifers 9-511: canner-cutter
cows 7-S8; some 825-850 lb shells
downward to $5; utility cows 9-$ll;
commercial 12-S12.50; utility-commercial
bulls 12-$13; heavy bulls $13.50;
cutter light bulls 9.50-$ll.
Calves 400. Good-choice vealert 18
$20: some above S21.
Hogs 1.350. U. S. No. 1 butchers 180
235 lbs 14.25-$14.75: No. 3 $13.73; sows
285-400 lbs 12.50-$13.
Sheep 1,000. Choice with some prime
97-lb wooled lambs $18; good-choice
lambs 16.50-517.50; including No. 1
pelt at $17; good-choice feeders 14-$15.
Freighter's Anchor ;
Damages Yacht
. San Francisco (U.R) The
converted yacht Carmac suffer
ed an estimated $60,000 damage
yesterday when the Japanese
freighter Kyoei Maru dropped
its anchor on her deck in a col
lision on fog-shrouded San Fran
cisco bay. ' -
No one was injured. The
freighter was undamaged,' but
the Carmac's mast was knocked
down and the pilot house and
deck were splintered.
' River pilot G. H. Brokaw,
who :was aboard the converted
yacht, said the vessel was bare
ly underway off Angel Island
en route up the Sacramento
river when he heard the freight
er's whistle and she loomed up
out of the fog 300 feet away.
Brokaw said the Carmac be
gan backing at full speed imme
diately but - the Ryoei Maru
bore down and hit the smaller
vessel a glancing blow.
The freighter's anchor, hang
ing outside its hawser hole,
broke loose and fell on the Car
mac's deck along with 40 or 50
feet of heavy anchor chain.
ForTHANKSGIVING!
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COON IN CALIFORNIA
B?ker U.R) Rep. Sam Coon
(R-Ore.) and his wife have left
here for a visit to 'Claremont,
Calif., before driving to Miami,
Fla. Coon will attend a congres
sional hearing in Puerto Rico be
fore leaving for the next session
of Congress. N
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland (UP) Eggs To retail
ers: Grade AA large, 58-59c; A large
5-56c;AA medium 51-52c: A medium
50-51c; small 42-43c; carton, l.to 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 40,,2-45Jac: 5-lb-
of 1620 Prune St., I loaves 462-49,c. Processed Amercian
cneese. a-iD loai jH',a-J-c id.
Grand Jury To Probe
'Svengali' Slaying
Kingsville, Tex. (U.R) A
i grand jury convened today to
investigate the bizarre Sven
gali" murder ' of San Antonio
realtor Don Worden.
Worden, 45, was killed last
month, stripped, and buried on
lonely Padre island, a sandspit
in the Gulf of. Mexico "just off
the Texas coast. Mrs. Violet
Canales Worden, 42, his wife,
said she did it.
Mrs. Worden has been sub-
poened to appear before the
grand jury. She is one of eight
persons who have been called
on to be handy if needed for
questioning. Others include of- j
ficers who investigated the case
Plan Your Next Banquet
or Christmas Party at
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CENTRAL
POINT
In the FRENCH ROOM, Now
Available for Private Parties
Complete Dinner $2.00
FOR RESERVATIONS - Phone NOrmandy 4-2513
PICTURE TUBES
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Most picture tubal can ba restored
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fraction of the cost of replacement.
For further information CALL
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VODKA FflOM PEARS
Hood River U.R) A new use
has been found for pears. Hood
River Distillers, Inc., is making
vodka out of pear juice. The all
Oregon product went on sale at
state liquor stores last week.
Y.SV2.C.A
SWIMMING CLASS
for Boys and Girls
Ages 3-4-5-6
Starting
Tuesday November 22
3:00 to 4:00 p.m.
CLASS WILL MEET ON TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS
Mothers must be in the water with the child
REGISTER NOW-PHONE YMCA 2-6295
INSTRUCTOR WILL BE DON DAY
Daily's U-Drive
Medford Airport
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