Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 10, 1956, Image 13

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Local and
Rummage Neighbors o f
Woodcraft lodge members will
conduct a rummage sale Friday,
May 11, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.., in
the Fehl building, 106 North Ivy
At Osteopathic Alton Med-
calf, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Victor S. Medcalf, Phoenix, had
urgery yesterday at Osteopathic
hospital, according to attend
ants. Elected Counselor Kenneth
Piland, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Piland, Medford, was elected
state master counselor of De
Molay at the annual conclave in
La Grande last weekend.
Square Dance Pioneer Square
dance club will sponsor a dance
at Kershaw square Saturday,
May 12, at 8:30 p.m. Gordon Ker
shaw and Ken Howe will call,
and potluck refreshments will
be served.
.' Waggin' Wheelers A dance is
scheduled by the Waggin' Wheel
ers Square Dance club for Fri
day, May 11, at 8:30 p.., at Art
Smith's barn on Griffin Creek
rd. Potluck refreshments will be
served. All square dancers in
terested are invited.
Name Assumed E. A. Turn
quist, 411 Melrose ave., has re
tired the assumed business name
Maico Medford Hearing center.
Ore. Ltd., and assumed the bus
iness name of Maico Medford
Hearing Center, according to rec
ords in the county recorder's of
fice. Brother Visits Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Greenleaf, -Menlo Park,
Calif., left the first of the week
after visiting for several days
with his brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith,
1033 Reddy ave. They recently
returned from a two-month
world tour.
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Leg Injuries Doyle D. Trapp,
22, Lozier lane, is reported in
serious condition at Sacred Heart
hospital as the result of injuries
received about 10:30 p.m.,
Wednesday at Donna Timber
planing mill, Beall lane. He was
taken to the hospital by Medford
ambulance service. He suffered
hip and leg injuries, according to
hospital attendants.
-
Injured Ben Fulton, route 1,
box -244, Gold Hill, suffered an
injured hand when he caught it
in a crain while he was work
ing about 7:30 p.m., Wednesday
at the cement plant in Gold Hill,
according to Medford ambulance
attendants who took him to the
hospital. He is reported in ser
ious condition by hospital at
tendants. . At Community Arnold Wal
dron, six-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward A. Waldron, route
1, box 350K, Medford, and Mar
garet Louise Bray, 4, daughter
of Mrs. Mary Bray, 1141 Loal
at., both had minor surgery today
at Community hospital. Mrs.
Levi Monroe, Central Point, is
a surgery patient there, accord
teg to the report.
Permits Iseued Harry E.
Pearson, Old Military rd., Cen
tral Point, has been issued build
ing permits to erect $5,000 resi
dences at 916 North Central,
ave., and 918 North Central ave.
W. Benton Smith, 306 Crater
Lake ave., was issued a permit
to erect a $10,000 residence at
1525 South Ivy st. W. F. Biddle,
2439 Lyman st., was issued a
permit to erect a $2,439 addition
to his residence. M. F. Traut
man, 1608 Lenora dr., has been
issued a permit to erect a $10,
000 duplex at 427 and 429 Fair
mount st.
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Personal
To Boise Mrs. Kate' Nelson
and Mrs LaVona Manuel, Bell
inger rd., plan to leave Monday
to visit relatives in Boise, Ida.
Inspections City Fire Mar
shal Truman Nelson inspected
four business occupancies and
two warehouses yesterday and
issued two orders for correction
of fire hazards.
Stove Overheats Firemen
were called to the Frank Crews
residence, 29 Quince st., about
8 p.m. yesterday to check an
overheated stove.
Dismissed Herbert J. Mang,
route 2, box 432, Gold Hill, was
dismissed today from' Commun
ity hospital after being there
since May 1 for surgery, attend
ants report.
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At VA Hospital ; Walter F.
Hulbert, 628 Vz North Riverside
ave., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Hulbert, 135 Portland ave., is in
Portland veterans administration
hospital. His wife is in Portland
to be near him. His mother re
ported today that his condition
is serious.
Daughter Born -'Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Ohman, Lafayette,
Calif., are the parents of a
daughter, Susan Ann, born May
9.- Mrs. Ohman is the former
Miss Carole Sams, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Sams, 208
Vashti way. Great-grandparents
here are the Rev. and Mrs. W.
Lee Gray, also of the Vashti way
address.
Correction The annual court
of awards and Brownie , fly-up
of Jackson Girl Scout neighbor
hood will be held in Jackson
school gymansium rather than in
the high school as was stated in
an announcement of the event
yesterday. The event will be
held Friday,. May at 7:30
p.m. according to Mrs. John Rus
sell, neighborhood chairman.
. Citations Issued Citations
were issued to both drivers in
volved in a collision at 9:58 a.m.
Wednesday on South Riverside
ave., between Stewart and Bar
nett rds., according to Medford
police. Barbara Belle Stathos,
100 Sundial rd., Medford, was
Cited for violation of the basic
rule, and Robert Smeltzer, 802V4
North Riverside ave., was cited
for parking in a restricted zone,
police said.
CALENDAR
Calendar notices and newa for
the society section of The Mail
Tribune tnust be submitted in
writing and deadline for the Sun
day edition Is 1 p.m. 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.
Thursday '
7:30 p.m. Medford chapter,
Oregon UN, home of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Padgham, 2707
Springbrook road.
8 p.m. Reames chapter, OES,
Medford Masonic ' temple.
Friday
10 a. m. Phoenix - Garden
club, Phoenix Community club,
for garden tour. .
10:30 . a.m. Willow Spring
Extension unit, home of Mrs.
Frank Ward.
11 a.m. Medford Truth cen
ter, "Unity," Room 203, Holly
Theater bldg.
1L a.m. Griffin Creek Home
Extension unit, Mrs. George
Mero, 1615 Thomas rd.
12:30 p.m. St. Elizabeth
guild.- St. Mark's parish house.
. 1:30 p.m. Past presidents,
FOE auxiliary, home of Mrs.
S. P. Cully, 517 Bessie street.
2:30 p.m. Roosevelt PTA,
school auditorium.
WONDERFUL GIRL...,
and the exciting music ,
they made together l
domReed
POUACK - IEDDY WltSOH-HJWAROWOW .
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Kiwanis Club Hears
Talk in Observance
Of Mother's Day
"Smntual motherhood com
pletely amplifies the word
.'mother,' " . the Rec. Richard
Jones, pastor of Eastwood Bap
tist church, declared yesterday
in a "Mother's Day" address at
the noon luncheon " meeting of
Medford Kiwanis club.
Mothers and wives of Kiwan
ians were guests at the lunch
eon at Rogue Valley . Country
club.
: The giving of physical " birth
does not define entirely what
the word ' mother means. ' the
minister stated. Physical mother
hood must be followed by re
sponsible motherhood and spiri
tual motherhood, he stressed
There are mothers "in the truest
sense" who have never given
birth to a child, Mr. Jones said.
Responsibility of Mother '
The pastor spoke' of the re-
sponsibilty of .a mother to hold
the ideals oi their children up
instead of dragging them down
and he asserted that "a Christian
mother is far more precious
than jewels."
Mothers attending were pre
sented roses by the club.
A delegation of Klamath Falls
Kiwanians attended the meeting
yesterday. ;A high school string
ensemble played several selec
tions. Members were Shirley
Stafford, Mollie Walker, Diana
Campbell and Sonja Peterson
and Mira Frohmayer, pianist,
They were directed by John
Drysdale.
To Germany Mrs. Victor B.
Jensen, Ashland, recently left
for Germany to join her husband
who is stationed there with the
Air Force.
Returns To Live Mrs. Ellen
Drew, arrived ' recently from
Yreka,' Calif., to -live here at
507. South Peach st. She is a
former resident.
; New on Staff Miss Beverley
Nelson, Bellinger lane, has
joined , the Montgomery Ward
and company store staff. She is
doing window trimming and dis
play work.
Dance Planned Double H
club will hold a square dance
at Moose hall Saturday, May 12,
beginning at 8:30 p.m. All square
dancers are invited. Potluck re
freshments will be served. Fran
Cronin will call the squares.
Accident Cars operated by
Geordis Lee Selby, 1140 Court
st., and Gary Grant Thompson,
Downy, Calif., were involved in
a accident at East Fifth st. and
North Riverside ave.: Tuesday,
according to Medford police.
Thompson was cited for making
an improper turn, police said.
No injuries were reported.
. . .
Returns Home Mrs. E. N.
McKinstry, 744 Dakota ave., has
returned home after two weeks
in Josephine General hospital,
Grants Pass, following major
surgery. Mrs. McKinstry is con
valescing satisfactorily, accord
ing to the family, but she is not
to have visitors for another
week.
BIRTHS
SCHMITT To Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin' L., 1027 Winchester ave.,
May 9, 1956, a girl, weight 6
pounds, - at Sacred Heart hos
pital. DE WITT; To Mr. and Mrs.
Buster, PO box 594, Medford,
May 9, 1956", a girl, 7 pounds,
at Community hospital.
Daily Weather Report
Medford and vicinity: Partial clear
ing tonight. Cloudy Friday morning,
becoming partly cloudy with widely
scattered showers Friday afternoon.
Low tonight 42. High Friday 70
Western Oregon: Cloudy with wide
ly scattered showers tonight.' Friday,
paruy cloudy soutnern interior, other
wise cloudy during morning, clearing
partially during afternoon. A few
showers persisting in north half on
Friday. Low. tonight 40-47. High Fri
day 55-65.
Northern California: Partly cloudy
tonight and clearing Friday but scat
tered showers in mountains. Light
snow showers above 5,000 feet. Little
temperature change.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
55: below normal 3.
Record high this date 95 in 1931.
Record low this date 32 in 1929.
PRECIPITATION: 24 -hours to mid
night. 0. Midnight to 10 a.m., 23 inch.
Total this month 1.3L inch, .95 inch
above normal.
Total -since Sept. 1, 29.73 Inches,
13.70 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest vesterdav 425,.
highest this ajn. 94.
CITY High Low Prec. !
Brookings 58 49 - .11 1
Crater Lake .... j
Grants Pass 71 48 J4 :
Klamath Falls 60 43 T,
MEDFORD 69 47 304
Portland 68 50 .59
SeatUe 66 46 .12
Spokane .-. 62 4S .03
xajcuna 71 47
Eureka
Red Bluff
Sacramento ....
San Francisco .
Los Angeles
55
69
71
58
66
51
52
47
53
55
60
48
45
71
51
Phoenix
Denver .
Chicago '
Miami .
St
,80
78
79
.73
1.15
.02
New York ...
59
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1 TOP SPEED "On the Spot"
1 Relief for Acid Indigestion '
Mrl0anf
Members of Inf elope
' About 10 members of the An
telope 4-H forestry club will at
tend an azalea forestry day at
the Wilton Garrett ranch on
Quines creek in south Douglas
county Friday and Saturday
county 4-H extension agents said
today. .
The group will participate in
Wall Street
New York -Z(l).Eh- Stocks to
day experienced one of their
worst breaks of the year on
fairly large volume.
Railroad issues, strong recently,-
fell more than three points
on average their widest break
since Oct 10, 1955. Industrials
had their widest decline since
April 10. Utilities performed
best of the major groups and
held a gain most of the day.
Dow-Jones Averages
Dow-Jones final stock aver
ages: 30 industrials 501.56, off
6.60; 20 railroads 178.00, off
3.23; 15 utilities 66.24, off 0.01,
and 65 stocks 180.66, off 2.27.
Sales today were about 2,850,-
000 shares compared with 2,550,-
000 yesterday.
. Today s closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T Sc T lSVs
Anaconda 77
Chrysler , 644
Curtiss Wright 34?4
General Electric ... 60
General Motors , .. 4334
Montgomery Ward 88 Vs
Penn R R 26?s
Penney J C ...... - 8934
Radio . 45
Southern Co 21Vs
Southern Pacific . .... 56
S Oil of Calif ; 109
Texas Gulf Sulphur . - 34Vi
Transamerica . 44 -
Tri-Continental , 27 V4
United Aircraft .. 69 V
U S Rubber 557s
U S Steel 587s
Youngstown . . : SlVt
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland (U.P.)-iCattIe 300. Choice
983-1103 lb. fed steers $205-20.75;
utility-low commercial heifers S13-1;
canner-cuter cows mostly $9-11; -util-itykw
commercial cows $12-14; cut
terrutility bulls S14-16.S0.
. Pnlv Srt Taw. rhoie vealera S25:
high choice $27; cull-commercial veSI
ers S9.50-18.
Hogs 350. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers 180-
235 lb. $17.75-18.25; new high since
last October; U.S. 1. 2 and 3 butchers
$17.50; sows 300-500 lb. $1130-150.
Sheep 250. Choice-prime spring
lambs 86-9 lb. $25.50-26: old crop
choice wooled slaughter lambs arouna
$19; No. 3 pelts 118 50 down; utility
ewes $4.50.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland (U.P.) Eggs To retail
ers: Grade AA large. 4B-49c; A large.
45-46c; AA medium. 42-43c; A me
dium. 42c; A small, 32c; carton, 2-3c
additional.
Butter To retailers: AA grade
prints. 68c lb.; cartons, 69c; A prints,
68c: B mints. 66c.
Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched
dar, single daisies, 43 ii -47 is; 5-ib.
loaves. 48 ',4-51 Uc: processed Ameri
can cheese, S-lb. loaf, 42-44c. s
Farm Market
First Dallesoort. Wash., romame
was offered today at 4:50 a three-
dozen crate; first mid-coiumDia lieaa
lettuce being booked lor Monday de
livery. '
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens TO growers (No. l
quality f.o.b. Portland: Fryers, 2'i-
lbs.. Z3c; at farm, Z4c; iignt nens.
too few transactions for Portland
price; 17-18c at ranch; heavy hens 5
bs. up. not enough trading for Port
land price: at country. 20-21e up; old
roosters, ll-14c. .
Dressed Chicken No. 1 dressed- to
retailers: Fryers. New York style. 36
37c lb.; whole drawn. 41 -43c; cut up,
46-50c; hens, light type. New York
style, 29-30c: cut up, 40-44c; hens,
heavy type, N.Y. style, 3 4-35 c; whole
drawn, 43-47C.
Turkeys To -producers: Fryer tur
keys, live weights, 27c lb.
Dressed Turkeys To retailers nom
inally A grade young hens, i5-56c lb.;
aviscerated, depending , on weigth;
eviscerated fryer-roasters, 57e lb.
Rabbits (Average to growers, f.o.b.
killing plant): Live white. 3k-4Vi lbs..
23-26c; 5-6 lbs.. 18-21c; colored pelts,
higher. Fresh killed fryers to retailers,
58-Slc lb.; cut up, 62-65C
PORTLAND HAY, GRAIN
Portland -Wholesale hay prices:
No. 2 green alfalfa, baled f.o.b. Port
land, $43-46; some sales higher.
Wholesale prices as reported by the
USDA market news service: Wheat,
No. 2 soft white, S7.50 ton: No. 2 white
oats, 38-lb. test. Coast delivery, S58.50
ton; soybean meal, $89 ton. delivered
Portland; No. 2 Western barley. Coast
delivery, $49 ton; standard millrun,
S44-44.50 ton: No. 2 yellow corn, East
enr shipments, f.o.b. Portland, $70.50.
SELECTIVE DINNERS "
Chicken Broth with Rice or Chilled Tomato Juice Cocktail
Hearts of Lettuce or Fruit Jello Salad
?-- (Choice of Dressing)
ROAST LEG O' LAMB ......m..ll.....:..Li $1.50
Served with mint jelly and it's natural gravy.
SLICED PRIME RIBS OF BEEF ROAST .... $2.25-
Served in the drippings of it's own juices.
, ROASTED"TDvVTUrtKEY,Z... $1.50
Cranberry sauce and sage dressing
NEW YORK CUT STEAK $2.75
Club lo AileniMeef
tree thinning, fire spotting and
tree identification contests,
Christmas tree work and a forest
treasure hunt.
I The event . is being held for
4-Hers in Douglas,- Josephine,
Coos and Jackson counties.
.... Accompanying. . the -Antelope
group will be Mrs. Edyth Bonn
ert and . A. Malfory.
Fooflighfers Play,,
Has Good Attendance
A good - sized audience at
tended the second night perfor
mance of -"Good Housekeeping,"
comedy currently being present
ed by Footlighters at the Fair
grounds little theater, it was re
ported his morning.
Rudy Vest of Ashland is di
recting the play which has
Frankie Burton and Frank Buch
ter in leading roles.
Working .on the production
crew are Miss Marilee Whitlock,
book holder; Miss Sue'Pappen,
rehearsal secretary; Miss Kathy
Davies, properties; Bernard
Roberts, set design and construc
tion; Kenneth Swartz, decorator;
Max Wimmer, electrician; , Nick
Parker, -stage manager; Mrs.
Buchter, box office; Mrs. Elea
nor Shaw and Mrs. Buchter, cof
fee time hostesses.-
Jaycees Here Plan
To Attend State Meet
About -16 members of the
Medford Junior Chamber of
Commerce plan to attend the
annual state convention in As
toria, May 11 through IB.
Ron James, who recently com
pleted a term as president of jthe
Medford Jaycees, is a candidate
for vice president in district six,
which includes the area, gener
ally south of Sutherlin and in
cludes ' Klamath Falls.
Donald Boone, advance publi
city agent for the Norman Davis
Sales clinic, spoke at Tuesday
night's Jaycee meeting on vari
ous techniques used by the
clinic in sales training.
Switch in Weather
Again Delays Airdrop
Board USS Mt. McKinley off
Eniwetok XU.R) An unfavor
able switch in the wind forced
atomic task force officers to
night to postpone for the fourth
time this week the scheduled air
drop explosion of the ' hydrogen'
bomb. .
The explosion was to have
taken place over Namu Island
in Bikini atoll -shortly before
dawn tomorrow (about 10 a.m.
PST Thursday).
,In announcing the postpone
ment task force officials said
they were 'hopeful that the ex
plosion could be held on Sunday,
Saturday, U.S. time....
State Jaycees Open
Meetings-at Seaside .
Seaside (U.R The annual
satte convention of Oregon State
Junior Chamber of ; Commerce
opens a three-day meeting here
tomorrow with more than 1000
members expected to be . on
hand. Programs have been sched
uled for here, Astoria and Gear
hart. Dan Thornton ex-governor of
Colorado, will be the keynote
speaker at the annual banquet.
GM Halts Operations
To Balance Production ,
. Detroit 77(U.R) General Mo
tors Corp. said today all of- its
automotive assembly operations
will shut down tomorrow "in
order to balance production with
current customer demand." .
The giant auto company said
production will resume at all
plants on Monday.
Compared te Mother love, A mountain is but an
ant hill, an ocean a cup of water.
MEDFORD
a the
Fresh Shrimp 'Or Crab Cocktail
BEEF TENDERLOIN STEAK $2.75
(2) PAN B RO I UE D FRESH' TROUT ......... ,.$1.75
FRESH OCEAN KJ NG SALMON, pan fried $ 1 .50
:i ' ' r " " Potato Vegetable
.- '.. : " - Choice : of Beverage s, . .
A. Choice of . Desserts that are light and
" good for the soul
Papoose size dinners
' Open 8 AM.'
Thursday, May 10, 1958
Obituaries
e: l. maguin
E. L. Maguin,
63, former resi
valley, died in
dent of Rogue
Vancouver. Wash.. Monrlav.
Anril 3(1. fnllnwino o chnrt ill
ness. -
' Mr. Maguin operated a watch
repair shop in Vancouver, to
where the family moved in 1950
from Portland.
Survivors include four daugh
ters, Mrs. Charles Miesel Kusko
wim, .Alaska, Mrs. Ray Vallier,
New Mexico, Mrs. Harry Mac
Farlane, Albany, Ore., and Mrs.
Louis Dowler, Portland; four
grandchildren and two sisters.
. Among friends of Mr. Maguin
living in southern Oregon, are
Mr. and Mrs. O. E.-Henderson,
Eagle Point, who attended fun
eral services in Vancouver,:
Wash.,. Thursday, May 3.
CLAUD KEEP
Funeral services for Claud Wil
liam Keep, of Medford, who
died Saturday, will be held in
Camp White chapel at 9:30 a.m.
Friday. Chaplain Samuel Feller
will officiate! Committal will te
in Camp White cemetery. Conger-Morris
funeral home, is in
charge of arrangements.
Mr. Keep was born March
18,; 1897, in Kalamazoo, Mich.
He enlisted in the. Army on j
May 26, 1917, and was discharg-j
ed March 29, 1919. ' j
Surviving is a sister, Mrs. j
Freeman Bunch, Niles, Mich, j
Employment Up
In Coast States
San Francisco 4U.R) Wage
and salary employment, exclud
ing domestic and agricultural
workers, increased by 43,600 in
the three Pacific Coast states in
February to a total of 5,302,500
in mid-March, according to the
Department of Labor.
Employment in . the three
states was higher by 244,700, or
almost 5, per cent, than in March
of last ..year.
California " employment - in
creased 32,000 from February to
a mid-March total of 4,110,200,
with gains in manufacturing,
construction and trade..
Employment in Oregon was
up 4,000 to a mid:March level of
454,100 with, construction and
trade contributing slightly more
than half the gain.
Washington' employment, up
7,600 to a March total of 738,
200, also was responding to sea
sonal expansions in construction
and trade. . ..
Ciirrent-year-ago' comparisons
w er e favorable, in all " three
states, California was up 214,700
from March of last year; Ore
gon, 11,100; and Washington,
18,900.' .
FOOTLIGHTERS
Present:
GOOD
HOUSEKEEPING
3-Act
Comedy
. at th ;
FAIR GROUNDS
THEATER
MAY .0-11-12
Curtain 8:30, p.m. .
Adm. 50c and SI. 00
tax included . .
HOTEL
-. 25c'
until 9- P.M.
MEDFORD -(OftEGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THHtTEEIf
j West Side Pupils
llo Present Festival
pus ot west bade Elemen-
.! lary SCnOOl Will JKJld
a music
and dance festival at the school
gymnasium at 7-0 pjn. Friday,
May 11. .
The school chorus will sing
several numbers including some
prepared for the annual music
festival- at Southern Oregon col
lege. Pupils of Edward Root's
instrumental classes will present
numjoers on the piano, cornet,
trombone, . tonettes, and violin.
An opportunity to hear the
school band will be given.
A group of students of Colleen
Hope's Studio including a West
Side school pupil, Teresa Pitts,
will .give a special, number and
Miss Virginia Bowman of Ash-J
land, who studied seven years
under - Colleen Hope, and spent
one year in Paris .studying under
Anna Pavlova, will present sev
eral special numbers.
Dead line for Sunday Classified is
at noon Saturday
EVERY FRIDAY iS
CORNED BEEF
and CABBAGE
DAY
At The
Top Notch Cafe
Next to Craterian Beauty Shop
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