Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 29, 1956, Image 13

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    Local and Personal
Fxom Trip Mr. and Mrs.-C.
Lyall Fidler, Ross lane, arrived
home this week after being in
California and Mexico for three
weeks. At Leucadia, Calif., near
Oceanside, they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Cullen of Ross lane,
who are living there for the win
ter. In San Diego, they were
with the H. L. Woodairds and
with them cruised the bay in
the Woodards' cruiser. They also
spent time at Pacific Beach,
making side trips, including the
Palomar observatory and Bal
boa park. In Mexico they were
at Ensenada and Tijuana. They
also did deep sea fishing and
while in the Los Angeles area
visited Disneyland. The Fidlers
stopped en route to Sacramento,
San Francisco and Bakersfieldv
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HERE TONITE!
HUMPHREY
BOGART
JOEL
McCREA
-SYLVIA SIDNEY
MARJORIE MAIN
CLAIRE TREVOR
And '
THE ORIGINAL
DEAD tUD KIDS
155
PLUS SECOND BIG HIT
S, f I MERLE
JLL OBERON
r Si. t J ROBERT
111 1 RYAN
Jt-.J- CHARLES
1f5 KORVIN
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RUMMAGE
SALE
PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday School Basement
8th & HOLLY
FRIDAY, MAR. 2
9 to'5
Returned William V. Jones
has returned to his home at
Stonyford, Calif., after visiting
his mother, Mrs. Esther Jones, a
patient at Sacred Heart hospital.
Joint Inspection City- Fire
Marshal Truman Nelson, and
Deputy State Fire Marshal Wil
liam Roble made joint inspec
tions yesterday of a hospital and
a public garage. One order was
issued for correction of a fire
hazard.
Visit Tribune Members of
Cub Pack 6, Den 1, visited of
fices and the plant of the Mail
Tribune yesterday. Mrs. J. P.
Hartsook is . den mother. Mem
bers who visited the plant were
Ted Dawson, Paul Hartsook,
Murray Miller, Mike. Minnis, and
Johnny .Johnson.
. J-ville Lodge W. Robert Mas
sey, Odd Fellows lodge grand
master, will make an official
visit to the Jacksonville IOOF
lodge Friday, March .2. A pot
luck dinner at 6:30 p.m.r in the
lodge dining room will precede
the business meeting at 8 p.m.
All Rebekahs and IOOF inter
ested are invited.
-
Market Changes The busi
ness name Eagle Market has been
assumed by Harold and Elmira
M. Kntidsen, Eagle Point, follow
ing retirement of the name by
John F. Croksell, according to
records in the county clerk's of
fice. The r ame Ashland . Dental
Clinic has been assumed by Ru
ric Lester Burdic and Robert L.
Burdic. . .
.
Fluoridation Program
Fluoridation will be discussed
on a program over radio, station
KMED at 7 p.m, today. -Speakers
will . include both proponents
and opponents of fluoridation.
After the discussion panel
members will be. available for
questions from the listening au
dience who will . participate by
telephone. " - ' '.
CALENDAR
Calendar notices and news for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune must be submitted .in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition is 1 pjn. Friday. Dead
line for the weekly calendar is 9
a.m. of the day of publication and
for week day news is 5 p.m. the
day before publication. . ,
Wednesday ' .
8 p.m. Dance, sponsored by
National Order., of Trench Rats,
Fun and Order degree of DAV,
and auxiliary, Camp White Dom
iciliary theater.
8 p.m. Roxy Ann HEC,
Grange hall. .V "-,:-.
Thursday
10 a.m. Wenonah club, Red
man hall, Apple st. ,'k;
10:30 a.m. Butte V ..falls
Home Extension unit, borne ;o
Mrs.. Don Smith. '.' -
12 noon DAV Sewing club,
Mrs. Norman Neathamer, - 119
Jeanette st. i y
12 noon Women golfers,
Rogue Valley Country club," at
1 p.m. :. . westsiae riome ex
tension unit, home of Mrs. "Wil
liam Rambo.
2 : p.m Medford Garden
club, Pythian hall. ;''
Two Sentenced In
Disfricl Court Here
Charles Franklin Doolittle,
24, and Donald LeRoy Moor, 22,
Point Pleasant, NJ., were sen
tenced to 30 days in the county
jail yesterday in district court
oh a charge of unlawful posses
sion of a weapon.
The .two were arrested Sun
day by state police officers in
Phoenix. The .32 caliber Mau
ser .pistol they carried was con
fiscated.
Terry Lee Foster, 20, 419Vi
East Main st., was released. on
his 'own recognizance. He was
jailed by sheriff's deputies Feb.
22 charged with entering a mo
tor vehicle with yitent to steal.
Rummage Sale The Corpor
al Sergeant auxiliary of United
Spanish War Veterans will hold
a rummage sale between 9 a.m.
a id. 5 p.m. tomorrow at 106
North Ivy st. ' : : - -
Agents To Meet Jackson
County Association of Insurance
Agents will meet Friday, March
2 at 12 noon at' the Jackson hotel
for luncheon and a business ses
sion. '
Chimney Fire One fire de
partment pumper was dis
patched to a flue fire at the Al
vin Schmidt home, 1027. Win
chester St., about 7:10 p.m. yes;
terday. " Firemen reported no
damage.
"
' To Have Sale Daughters of
the ' Nile' patrol will conduct a
rummage sale Friday and Satur
day, March 2 and 3, at 106 North
Ivy st. Pick up may be arranged
by calling telephones, . 2-5916,
2-5648 or 2-8063.
.''.-'" . . "
Completes School Harlow
(Chuck) Holt, route 3, box 169S,
has' completed )a five-day course
in service techniques at the Gen
eral Motors Training center at
Tigard. Ho'jt is a member of the
Dean and Taylor Pontiac service
department. .
Chin Up Meeting A business
meeting of the Chin Up club, an
organization for the physically
handicapped, will bev held ' at
Girls Community club, 229 North
Bartiett st., Friday at 8 p.m., it
was announced by Mrs. Gordon
Bowman, club president. .
At Community Dorna Mose,
route 1, box 36, Central Point,
12-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Doran V. Mose, is a medical
patient at Community hospital,
and Mrs: Samuel Mallon, route
l,: box 460C, Central Point, also
is there for medical care, attend
ants reported today.
Son'Born Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald. Byers, ; Talat Chiengkam,
Thailand, are parents of a son,
Gordon Stanley, born Jan.- 22.
The infant's father is the former
minister . of -Central Church of
Christ, Medford, and the Byers
left here three years ago to serve
as missionaries in Thailand.
Square Dance rr-B elleview
Grange on Highway 99, one mile
south of Ashland, will hold an
annual square dance Saturday,
March 3. Dancing will begin at
8:30 p.ml, and the event is open
to the public. Women are re
quested to take sandwiches for
potluck refreshments. Fran
Cronin will call the squares.
KENDALL To Mr. and
Mrs. Donald, 343 Hershey st,
Ashland, Feb. 28, 1956, a boy,
5V pounds, at Community hospital.'
WALTERS To Mr. and
Mrs. Fred, 89 Vashti way, Feb.
28, 1956, a girl, 7Vi pounds at
Community hospital. .;-"
- JACK To Mr. and Mrs.
Vick, 1020 West 10th st, Feb.
28, 1956, a girl, IV pounds, at
Community hospital. . ' -
OSBORNE To Mr. a and;
Mrs Richard, Shady Cove," Feb.
28, 1956, a boy, 6 Vi pounds, at
Sacred .Heart hospital.
MERRELL To Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley, route 1, box 419L,
Medford, a girl, 9 pounds,, at
Sacred Heart hospital. - r
. FERNS To Mr. and; Mrs.
Leonard, route 3, :box 236D2,
Medford, Feb. 28, i956, a. girl,
5H pounds, . at -Sacred . Heart
hospital.
Obituaries
DALE BURK
A Mass of the Angels for Dale
Michael Burk, 3-month-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Burk,
of Rogue River, who died Mon
day, will be -read by the Rev.
William McLeod in Sacred
Heart Catholic church, at 9 a.m.
Thursday. Committal will be in
Siskiyou Memorial- park. Conger-Morris
funeral home is in
charge of arrangements. '
He was born in Medford,
Nov. 15, 1955. Survivors in ad
dition to ; the parents, include
a" brother, Jack Burk; and
grandparents, Mrs. Ruby Burk,
Whittjer, Calif.; and Mr. and
Mrs. David J. Arnst, Norwalk,
Calif. " ; . . : ,
WILLIAM KIRTLEY :
Private funeral- services for
William M. Kirtley, 83, of Med
ford, who died Tuesday; will be
held in- Conger-Morris chapel at
1:30 p;m. Thursday..' The - Rev.
William Piper of '-. the- First
Christian church will : officiate.
Committal will be in Siskiyou
Memorial park, '..
Mr. Kirtley was born Feb. 6,
1873, in Denver, Colo. He had
lived in "this community for the
past 10 years, and was a .mem
ber of the First5 Christian
church.
Survivors include two daugh
ters, Miss Josephine Kirtley and
Mrs. George G. Moore, both of
Medford; a son, Edwin" M. Kirt
ley, Moses Lake, Wash. Another
son, Major Kenneth W. Kirtley,
was killed in action in 1943 in
Italy. ... . ... ,'
.- -Also surviving are two sisters,
Mrs. Nellie Dudley, Kent, Wash,
and Mrs. Albert Stout, Weiser,
Ida.; one brother,' Charles T.
Perry, Okla.; grandchildren,
William M. - Kirtley, II? and
Karefi ; Kirtley, both of. Port
land; and Mrs. Jackie K?J Wilk
inson, Pullman, Wash. "
Pallbearers will include Leon
ard Mayfield, Lyle .Wl Van
Scoy, W. E. - Holmes, Robert
Hinman, Robert Newland and'
Emmett Gott.
It -is the request of the family
that flowers be omitted.
Accidents kill mpre, persons
2-28 years of age than any single
disease ' ;--- .- c
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IT COULD BE YOURS!
Check Tickets After 8:30 P.M;
Numbers. Posted Seyen Days
WEXT FREE FORD
Awarded on April 24th
NO NEED TO BUY TO TRY
SAVE FREE TICKETS NOW!
ri GRADE A SMALL
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OF COURSE YOU SAVE AT HOMER S ROY'S
"At the Lighf'-Corner of 12th and Central
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Adults Register Kids 5-12
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IT'S FUN TO
BUY GAS AT
FORTUNE
"On the Point" So. Central at So. Riverside
New Ford Tickets from Central Market, Crater Lake Motors, Medford, Market
Basket, Klamath Falls, and Fortune of Southern Oregon.
Daily Weather Report
Sunset " tonight 6:01 p.m. Sunrise
tomorrow 6:47 a.m.
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Considerable
cloudiness with a few showers tonight
and Thursday. Low tonight 34. High
Thursday 50-52.
Western Oregon: Considerable clou
diness tonight and Thursday with brief
sunny periods Thursday afternoon.
Low tonight 32-38. High Thursday
46-o4.
Northern California: Mostly fair to
night. Fair Thursday except cloudy
extreme north, portion with rain likely
from Eureka northward and snow
over Siskiyous. Slightly cooler tonight.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE : Mean yesterday
4 1 ; above normal 2.
. Record high this date 65 in 1936."
. Record low this date 27 in 1952.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid
night .01 inch. Midnight to 10 a.m.,
trace.
Total this month 4.95 inches, 2.93
inches above normal.
..T1 since Sept. "1, 26.47 inches,
13.o8 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 40,
highest this a.m. 98. .
CITY
Brookings
Crater Lake-..
Grants Pass
Klamath Falls
MEDFORD
Portland
Seattle .
Spokane
Yakima .
High Low Prec.
49 41 1.43
20
36
28
38
41
25
45
38
54-
48
50
52
62
Eureka
Red Bluff
Sacramento:
San Francisco sr
Los Angeles - 66
Phoenix ; 75"
uenver
47 39
41 33
51 25
42
42
46
47
48
1.20
.06
.07
.12
"59
Chicago 31
Miami
New York 40
Washington, D.C. 52
41
27
23
50
23
26
Committees Named'
By YMCA Directors
. Committee appointments were
made and plans for the coming
year were discussed at a special
meeting of the YMCA board of
directors last night.
. Those appointed as committee
chairmen were Ray Qfford, phys
ical education; Robert Dames,
boys work; Mrs. John Mansfield,
women and girls work; Carl
Burk, adult program; Edmund
Hass, trips and day camping; Roy
Gilbertson, craft for youth, and
adults; Alex McDonald, youth
social .. committee; : Mrs, Harlan
Bosworth, world service; Walter
Garner, . YMCA representative
on the United Medford Crusade
board; Rev. Kenneth Korby, rer
ligious .emphasis; , Carl Brophy,
personnel; Ford McCormick, Y
building : and equipment; Allan
Pierce, membership; D. Huson,
auction; Archie Pierce, Dia
mond Lake Camp; and Dr. G. A.
Dierdorff, public relations.
oYMCA President Dierdorff
stated that increased emphasis
should be placed this vear on
better use of members, religious
programs , in clubs . and camps,
further development of girls' and
women's programming, building
bond retirement, and develop
ment of the Diamond Lake camp.
Wednesday, February" 29. 1958
iVlEDFOilD tOMGOK) MAIL" TRIBUNE THIRTEEN
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland (UJ.) Eggs To retail
ers:: Grade AA large, 54-55c; A large,
51-53c; AA medium. 49-51c; A me
dium, 2-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA grade
prints, 66c lb.; cartons. 67c: A -prints,
66c carton, 67c; B prints, 64c.
Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched
dar, single daisies, 40'2-45c; 5-lb.
loaves, 4612-49',2c; processed Ameri
can cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 39-4 lc.
Farm Market '
Some dealers quoted slightly lower
prices for radishes, green onions,
broccoli and zucchini squash today;
best radishes were mostly 75-85 cents
from the jobber floor: new crop Texas
white wax onions were mostly 6.50
750 for 50 lbs.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens To growers - (NoJ.
quality f.o.b. Portland; Fryers, . 2 ,i-4
lbs., 23c; at farm, 22c; roasters 23c
lb. f.oJj. Portland; light hens. 18-19c;
heavy hens, 5 lbs. and up 21-22c; old
roosters. 11-14C
Dressed Chickens No. 1 dressed to
retailers: Fryers, New York style, 36
37c lb.; whole drawn, 41-44c;- cut up
46r49c; .hens, Jight type. New York
style,- 30-31c; ' cutups, 40-43c; hens,
heavy type, N.Y. style, . 35-36c; whole
drawn-, 44-47c. -
Dressed Turkeys To retailers nom
inally A grade young hens, 55-56c lb.;
eviscerated, depending on weight:
eviscerated fryed-roasters. 57c lb.
Rabbrbs (Average to growers f.o.b.
killing plant): Live white, SWi-lbs.,
23-26c; 5-6 lbs., 18-21c; colored pelts.
4c under; old does. 10-14C lb.; a few
higher. Fresh killed fryer to retailers,
58-61c lb.; cut up, 62-65c.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland (U.P.) Cattle 200,;' hold
over 160. Good-choice fed steers
$17.50; other good steers . largely
$15.50-27; commercial steers $14-15;
canner-cutter cows $7.50-9, few $9.25;
utility cows $10-11; individual 1200
lb. utility bulls $14; light cutter bulls
down to $10.
Calves 35. Choice individual 165' lb.
vealer $28: commercial-good $20-22.
Hogs 2000. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers
180-235 lb. $14.50-15; No.' 1 . hogs
$15.25; No. 2 grades around $13.75;
individual '390 lb. sow $11.
Sheep 250. Choice fed lamb $18
with choice wooled lambs to '18.75
earlier in week; good-choice slaughter
lambs $16.50-17.50; good-choice ewes
$5 .50-7.
Films Shown at Meeting
Of Osteopathic Society
A film on adrenosem, a new
coagulant drug used in control
ling untoward bleeding of sur
gery, trauma, and . other blood
conditions, was shown . at . a
meeting of the Southern Ore
gon. Society- of Osteopathic
Physicians and Surgeons.
Hosts - for the meeting were
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Howard
and Dr. and Mrs. -M- R. Snow.
Dr. Howard showed films taken
on ; a Mississippi trip two years
ago, Dr, and Mrs. Howard leave
this week' for a trustees', meet
ing of the Kirksville college of
Osteopathy and " Surgery -. at
Kirksville, Mo.
WALL STREET
New York (U.K Stocks
made an irregular gain today on
the most active trading since late
September, 1955.
The market moved higher
early in the day and. again when
Fresident Eisenhower - said he
would be willing to run for re
election. But the advance proved dis
appointing to the rank and file
of traders, who had believed a
"yes" answer would start a, mild
boom.
. .Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T ....
Anaconda ......;.....
Chrysler -J. ... ...
Gurtiss Wright ......
General Electric
General Motors ......
Montgomery Ward
Penn. R. R. i.-
Penney, J. C.
Radio ... - .........
Southern Co.
Southern Pacific -S.
Oil,of Calif.:......
Transamerica ..:..
Tr i-Continental
United Aircraft
U. S. Rubber. .Ik.'....
tr." S. Steel ;v;.:...-
Youngstown . .
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.. 77
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- 58V4
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. 99
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PORTLAND HAY, GRAIN
Portland '- Wholesale Hay Prices:
No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. Port-,
land.. $41-43 ton; some sales higher.
Wholesale prices as reported by the
USD A market news service: Wheat,
No. 2 soft white, $74 ton; No. 2 white
oats, 38-lb. test. Coast delivery, $53-54;
No. 2 Western barley, $47.50 ton, f.o.b.
Portland. Coast delivery; soybean
meal, $75 ton delivered Portland:
Standard millrun $41-41.50 ton; No. 2
yellow corn. Eastern shipments f.o.b.
Portland, S 62.50.
: HOTEL
M' 5J0 to 9.-00 P. M.
I HAM STEAK I
I - $T150
Potatoes U f
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7 a.m. to 2 p-m.
Doors Open 6:45 P.M.
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Dead line Sunday Classified Is at
noon Saturday; 10 .m. Monday for
Monday; other days 5:30 previous day.
Turkey Dinner L
GRIFFIN CREEK GRANGE
Sunday, Mar4 -12 to 5
Adult $1.5
" ChUdren Under 12, 7Sc
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