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

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    In Valley Andy Landforce,
mild life management specialist,
Cvgon State college, is spend
ing three days In Jackson county
with the Applegate Foresters and
4-H clubs on a trip to Squaw
Lake. He will instruct the group
in tuning, casting, types of bait,
and water safety..
COMING!
Tues., July 3
t the
Rogue Valley
Ballroom
For An Evening Of
AT WALKER'S
DREAMLAND
Good Music Good Floor
Always A Friendly Crowd At Dreamland!
MODERN MUSIC
m-' By The Melodeers
ftffiflj Everv 7th CouP,c
U JACKSONVILLE
COMMUNITY HALL
SATURDAY NIGHT - 9:00 P.M.
Adm.
1.00
ROGUE VALLEY BALLROOM
featuring the
MELODY WRANGLERS
Lot of Free Parking Dancing 'til 1:00
IT
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Local and
Building Permit W. Benton
Smith, 1224 Murray St., was
issued a $13,000 building permit
yesterday to erect a residence.
At Community Mrs. Lester
J. Tythcott, Cave Junction, was
in the Community hospital ttrj
morning as a surgery patient.
Smiths Visit Mr. and Mrs.
Cloyd C. Smith, San Francisco,
Calif., were in Medford Wednes
day and Thursday visiting Mrs.
Ola Smith, 722 King st. The
Smiths were en route from
Washington, D. C. where Smith
hai been employed recently by
Westinghouse corporation.
Check TV Set Firemen were
called to the Elmer Leslie home,
1038 Court St., about 7:10 a.m.
today to check a television set
which had shorted out. About
9:20 a.m. a truck was sent to a
reported car fire at Crater Inn
motel, 841 South Riverside ive.
The fire was out on arrival of the
truck and damage was limited to
the carburetor. Alan Burnham,
Seattle, Wash., was listed as own
er of the car.
Real Enjoyment...
7 SAT.
Id NITE
SATURDAY NIGHT!
Don't Miss This BIG
DANCE 6t
at the
Personal
Plan Dane The YMCA
Youth council has planned a
dance for senior high school stu
dents at the "Y" building Satur
day, June 30. Hours will be from
8:30 to 11:30 p.m.
Burglary Four passenger car
tires were taken from the Steve
Wilson Logging company office
in Trail earlier this week, ac
cording to state police. Entrance
was gained through a rear win
dow, police said.
Grass Fire A grass fire on a
vacant lot on Ashland ave., was
put out by firemen yesterday
afternoon. They said the fire was
started by a small boy. The fire
department's rural pumper
truck was dispatched to the air
port yesterday afternoon to stand
by during a routine landing of
an Air Force Ambulance plane.
Assume Name. Joe H. Gra-
hans et al have assumed the busi
ness name Conifer Lumber com
pany; Jack Collems has assumed
the name Dairie Delite, and
Charles J. and Ruth Bowne
Walker have assumed the name
Fireside Enterprises, according
to records in the county re
corder's office.,
Square Dance Rogue Valley
Square Dance Callers association
will hold its July meeting at
Rogue River park, Rogue River,
Wednesday at 1 p.m. All square
dancers have been invited. A
family style picnic will be held
from 2 to 5 p.m. Those attend
ing are asked to bring table serv
ice and either a hot dish, salad
or dessert.
"
Accident A Davis Transfer
truck operated by Francis Rich
ard Pavao, 26, of 747 Posse lane,
Medford, and a car operated by
Arthur John Loeffler, 57, Trail,
were involved in a minor acci-
' dent cn Highway 62 about a mile
I and a 1 a If north of Medford
i about 2 p.m. yesterday. Pavao
I wa iitH fnr HefprtivA turn sig
nals, state police said.
Victims' Conditions The five
persons who were Injured in
head-on collision of two autos on
Highway 62 north of Medford
Sunday night remained in about
the same conditions this morn
ing. Community hospital report
ed Mrs. Everett A. Russell, 39,
of Seiad Valley, Calif., in "fair"
condition, and William Self, 19,
of Ashland, in "good" condition.
Martha Self, 17, and John Jones.
41. both of Ashland, were still
listed as "critical" and Everett
A. Russell, as still "fair" at Sa
cred Heart hospital.
CARD OF THANKS
THE KINDNESS AND SYMPATHY
OF NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS in
our recent sorrow will always remain
with us a precious memory. Our sin
cere thanks and gratitude lor all those
comforting: acts.
SUSIE JOHNSBUHG & FAMILY.
SHOW
Watch for rHt
MILODY WRANGLERS ON KBES-TV
Ivtry Saturday Night from
1:30 to 6:30 P.M.
Obituary Notice
LESLIE GIBSON
Funeral services for Leslie
Gibson, 47, of 619 Benson St.,
Medford; who was killed
Wednesday when struck by a
piece of timber in a sawmill,
will be held in Conger-Morris
chapel at 9:30 a.m. Saturday.
The Rev. D. Kirkland West of
the First Presbyterian church
will officiate. Committal will
be in Siskiyou Memorial park,
with the Eagles officiating at
graveside.
Mr. Gibson was born in Los
Angeles. Calif.. Aug. 26, 1908.
On March 11, 1929, in Coquille.
Ore., he was married to Ethel
Chenoweth, who survives. He
was a member of Aerie 2093,
F.OE.. Medford.
Survivors besides his wife in
clude, two sons. James at home,
and Raymond Gibson, "Medford;
a daughter, Janet, at home: a
brother. Archie Gibson. Tor
rance, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs.
Olin Adams, Fillmore, Calif.;
Miss Helen Gibson and Mrs.
Edith Kerns, both of Riveria,
Calif., and Mrs. Estella Clark,
Japan.
EVA STEARNS WORLEY
Funeral services for Eva
Sterns Worley, 74, who died
Thursday, will be held in Ash
land Mortuary, chapel at 3 p.m.
The Rev. William H. Tillman of
the Baptist church will officiate.
Interment will be in the Moun
tain View cemetery.
Mrs. Worley was born June
14. 1882. in Klamath county. In
1930 at Klamath Falls, she was
married to Carl O. Worley, who
preceded her in death.
She spent her entire life in
Oregon, living most of it ir
Klamath Falls. She attended
Normal school in Ashland and
lived in Ashland in 1943. The
last three years she has lived
with her daughter, Mrs. Fred
Shimpf, in Portland. She was
visiting in the valley when she
died.
Survivors, besides her daugh
ter in Portland, are two daugh
ters, Mrs.. Frank Ward, Dayton,
Ore., and Mrs. Bob Quick, St.
Helens, Ore.; two sons, the Rev.
Joseph A. Bowdoin, Medford.
and Willard Bowdoin, Ashland;
a sister Mrs. Blanche Ager,
Klamath Falls; and a brother.
Ernel Stearns, Ashland; 17
grandchildren and 8 grandchil
dren. MAE COLEMAN
Graveside services for Mae
Coleman, 78, who died Thursday
in Sacramento, Calif., will be
held in the Antioch cemetery,
Sams Valley, at 11:30 a.m. Sat
urday. The Rev. Fred C. Neumann of
the Free Methodist" chuch will
officiate. Ashland Mortuary is
in charge of the service.
Mrs. Coleman was born Nov.
21. 1877, in Lawler, Iowa. In
1895, in Jacksonville, she was
married to R. P. Daw, who pre
ceded her in death in 1913.
She came to the valley in 1884,
attended school in Medford, and
taught school in Rocky Point,
Klamath county. In ,1934, she
married Joseph Coleman, who
survives. She had a home in both
Medford, and Sacramento and
went to Sacramento six weeks
ago.
Other survivors Include three
sons, C. W. Daw, Dunsmuir,
Calif., Lorance Daw, Ashland,
Things Superior
FOR YOUR INTERIOR
Breakfast
Brunch
Lunch
Compltro Dinnon and
Fountain Service
Top Notch Cafe
Next fo Oararian Beauty Shop
LATE SHOW SAT.
See Both Shows
After Midnite!
ADMISSION 50c PER PERSON
and Ted Daw, Shady Cove: two
daughters, Mrs. Loretta Neas
ham, Burny, Calif., and Mrs. Vi
vian Dalmer, Prineville; a
brother, F. C. Johston, Layton
Ville. Calif.: a sister, Mrs. Jack
O'Neil, San Diego.Calif.; and 15
grandchildren and 16 great
grandchildren. A son, Jack Daw,
chief of police at Dunsmuir. was
killed in line of duty in 1935.
BEVERLY MYRLE LILLY
Funeral services for Mrs. Bev
erly M. Lilly, of Rogue River,
who died yesterday at her home,
will be held in the Rogue River
Presbyterian church at 11:30
a.m. Saturday. The Rev. D. F.
Barnett of the Presbyterian
church will officiate. Committal
will be in Woodville cemetery.
Conger-Morris funeral home is
in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Lilly was born June 25.
1915, in Milwaukee, Wis. On
Dec. 1, 1934, in Inglewood.
Calif., she was married to Ed
ward H. Lilly, who survives.
Survivors, besides her hus
band, include a son, Edward B.
Lilly, at home, and a sister, Mrs.
Jeannete Cornette. Dearbourne,
Mich.; parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Blaine Shambeau, Inglewood,
Calif.
Wall Street
New York Ol.R) Stocks
made selective gains on reduced
volume today.
Traders sold some steel shares
but this group showed only small
losses and most issues late in
the day were above the lows of
the session.
Group strength appeared in
the - aluminum issues, aircrafts,
and building stocks.
Dow-Jones Averages
Dow-Jones final stock aver
ages: 30 industrials 492.78, up
0.28; 20 railroads 166.69, off
0.15; 15 utilities 67.38, up 0.18,
and 65 stocks 175.89, up 0.09.
. Sales today were about 1,780,
000 shares compared with 1,900,
000 Thursday.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T & T 180
Anaconda 72Si
Chrysler 64
Curtiss Wright 327s
General Electric 31
General Motors
Montgomery Ward
Penn. R. R
Penney, J. C
Radio
Southern Co
Southern Pacific
S. Oil of Calif. ...
45
413.4
24
94Vi
424
2 Hi
50 t
5014
32
39Vs
26i
Texas Gulf Sulphur
Transamerica
Tri-Continental ..
United Aircraft
U. S.. Rubber
70V4
505-s
U. S. Steel 67 ?i
Youngstown 91
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
Portland (UP.) Cattle for wek
3700. Choice fed steers under 1100
lbs.. $21.50-22.25; pood $19.50-21; can-ner-cutter
cows $7-8.50, few $9; util
ity bulla $15 50-16 50.
Calves for week 630. Good-choice
v e a 1 e r s $16.50-20; cull-commercial
$7-14.
Hogs for week 2185. U.S. No. 1 and
2. 180-233 lb. butchers 19 25-19 75;
No. 3 down to $18.25 late; sows 300
50 lb. $11 50-15 50.
Sheep for week 8440. Choice spring
lambs $18. 50-19.50; good-choice $17
18.50; good old crop lambs $13.50-14;
cull-choice ewes $2-4.50.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
Portland OJ.P.) E?jb To retail
ers: Grade AA large, 48-49 c; A large
45-46c; AA medium. 42-43c; A me
dium. 41 -42c; A small 29-31c; cartons,
no charge to 3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA grade
prints. 67-68c lb.; cartons. 68-69c; A
prints. 67-68c; B prints, 63-66c.
Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched
dar, single daisies. 43 'i-47 ac: 5-lb.
loaves, 48'i-51c; processed American
cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 43-44c.
Farm Market
First mid-Columbia apricots reached
the East Side Farmer s market today
with 20-Ib. lugs quoted at $2.75; peach
cots started at $2.25-2.50 ft lug.
Poultry. Rabbits
Live Chickens To growers (No. 1
quality f ob. Portland). Fryers. 2'j-4
lb, 23c lb ; at farm. 21-22 ,c; light
hens, too few transactions for Port
land price, 16c at ranch, heavy hens,
5 lhs. up. not enough trading for
Portland price; at country. 17-18c lb.
up: old roosters. ll-12c.
Dressed Chickens No .1 grade
dressed to retailers: Fryers. New York
style. 35-36c lb whole drawn. 4 1-4 3c;
cut up. 47-SOc; hens, light type. New
York style. 29-30c: cut up, 40-44c;
hens, heavy type. N.Y. style, 31-32c;
whole drawn. 43-46c.
Turkeys To producers: Fryer tur
keys, live weight, 27-28c lb.; young
turkey hens. 28c lb. liveweight; 38c lb.
on eviscerated basis.
Rabbits (Average to growers, f.o.b.
killing plant): Live white. 3.-4 , Jb .
20-23c: 5-6 bs.. 15-18c: colored pelts.
4c under: old does. 10-12e lb., a faw
higher. Fresh killed fryers to retail
ers, S9-58C lb.: cut up, 60-63C-
PORTLAND CASH GRAIN
Portland Wholesale Hay Prices:
New crop No. 2 green alfalfa, baled,
f o b! Portland nominally $35-38. some
sales higher. New crop prices not es
tablished. Wholesale prices as reported by
the USDA market news service:
Wheat. No. 2 soft white, $71 ton; No.
2 white oats. 38-lb. test. Coast deliv
ery. $5730-58 ton; soybean meal,
$88.50 f ob. Portland: bariey. Coast
delivery. $49 JO ton: standard-millrun.
$43.50 ton; No. 2 yellow com. Eastern
shipment, f .o.b. Portland, -$98 50.
noon Saturday: 10 a m. Monday for '
Men day; other days 8:30 previous day. .
A Friendly
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Friday, June 11, 1956
Wafer Restrictions
In Effect In Ashland
Ashland Restrictions on wa
tering lawns and gardens be
tween 4 and 8 p.m. went into
effect here yesterday. City Su
perintendent Elmer Biegel an
nounced. No watering will be allowed
between those hours, Biegel
said, because residents at higher
elevations were without water
Wednesday night. "
Restrictions were placed be
cause of lack of pipe line facili
ties and not because of a water
shortage, Biegel said.
Work will start next week on
a new 12-inch line which will
relieve , the present situation.
The line will run 10,000 feet
from Crowson hill reservoir to
Walker ave. Biegel said con
struction of the line would take
about two months..
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MEDFORD (OR2GOW)
Ashland Firm Gets
The general contract for con
struction of a new community
dial office at Phoenix has been
awarded to Wiley company, Inc,
of Ashland, Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph company offi
cials announced today,.
Wiley submitted a low bid of
$26,700. Other bids were from
H. Barnhart, Medford, S29.200;
and Smith - Phillips, Portland,
$31,789.
Work on the one-story con
crete and concrete block build
ing is scheduled to start July 16
and be completed in three
months. The building will be
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will start installation of modern
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dial exchange for the Phoenix
Talent area. The service it tenta
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1957.
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